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    Tim BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY- 11, 1915. .
Bringing Up Father
Copyright. 1S14, International
News Barvioo.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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Official National League Schedule, 1915
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. BOSTON BROOKLYN NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI CHICAGO ST. LOUIS
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Marl-3-(S April ?7SS.? A rrtl ?5-M-54-?fl Jun-,V11-12 Jiin-7- June lS-lt-li-H! - Jun 17-1R-1H-M
BOSTON.. Mil) July .V-6-s-i-7 June iA-in-.a June 3d. July 1-S-J Aug. 7-3-4 r July W-a-W-Sl Aug. fc--7 Au iVS-10-11
Rt. - tiei)L6-fi-7 " Aug. 13-1-1 ept. 10-23-24-26 fcpt. 11K!-21 Sept U-12-18- Sept. 18-H-18
April 17-1-1ft-20-21 April H-IM1 . April 27-2S-W-30 .lnrt -MV-7-X June MO-11-12 Juna 17-1MS-24 Juris 1s!-14-1&-16
BROOKLYN J u r K.-2A-.M TKX May 2Mll-ai . June 2V-2-2-a Uuly 2K-29-30-S1 Aiur J-2-JM Auk. --10-U Au. fc-R-7
Bept.2-a-4 Ants. 17 Ot. 4-IV-7 Cfpt. -l-22 ffpU 23-25-W BcpL IG-17-1S Sept. 11-12-1J-14
Sept. 29-20, Oct. 1-2 . '
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MayS-T-4-M A prl! 22-2.1-24-3 Myl-.1-4- June 17-1W2 Jun 1V14-15-M Jnn lt-7- Juna 9-1M1-12
N'EW YORK.... Jur-el-2-S June i. July 1-2-2 BKS July IMI--7 July 27 Ausc. 6--7 July 2K-29-20-U Aug. 1-2-3-4
Oct. 4-iM-7 Auf. l-14-l4 riept. a-S-10 , Ann. HlVH-12 Sept. 11-12-13-M bpt. 19-20-21 Sept. 23-25-2
I . . hcpt. 18-17-1S j
" Juno 7.isi8;o ' .
ApH!H-1M . May-7-S-10 April 17-1(1-20-21 J tie 14-1B-16-21 July20- . Tune 9-l-ll-12 : JuneB--T-S
PHILADELPHIA May 2 rt.-Jl-Sl Junel-2-S June2i23-24 TQM Au. MV-7 . Au.8--10 Aug. 1-2-2-4 ' July 229-30-31
Hopt. 2U-30, Oct. 1-2 Kept. 41-4-T-ip . Kept. 1-4-4-4 tiept-11-18-14-5 Sept. 1H-18 8t pt. 23-2V26 ttept. l-2-21
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Ma V IV 17-1. in May 2S-2t-27-W . lay 20-21-22-J4 May 11-12-13-14 Ap-tl 14-1S-1-17 April 1H-1M0-21 April 5K-2-27-28
PITTSBURGH Julr 1 H4-ir.-lii July 17-1!--"VJl July 2J-2.V24-3B July -t-l0-i2 SOOmCB May 9-30 Mny2-3' June OT-IM-ZI -30
y Al f. 21 -23-21 i Aug. 28-00-31 AO. 2i-26-27 Aug. 18-1U-?) ' June 22-23 July 1-2-2-4 , Sept. 30. Oct. 1-2
- ' ' ' Aug. IP-16, Oct. 3 Kept.
j ' My2RM-2T ' .May '.17-1-1 Mar ll-'2-13-l1 May SO-21-22-24 pill 22-22-24 May4-5--7-8 April 29-20. Oct. 1-2
CINCINNATI. ...,....1 .ulv 17-l!t 2-21 i July IH-IHti-ie July H-ll-10-1? July 22-23-24 June 24-2IV-2ii Ol JtilyS-i-a . MaySl-Sl
Au. 2-:)-31. 8opL 1 A i . 21-23-24 . Au. 1S-19-20 Aug. 17-2A-25-27 ' 13-14 Kept. 27-28-29 ' June 1-2-S
, v tept. Mt-7 . . - - Sept. 9-10
.Vy 21V-21-22-24 . May 11-11-13-14 May 1W7-1H-T9 May2S2ft ?7 April .10, May 1 . A prit 25-26-27-28 April 22-22-24
CHICAOO July222.1-24-2tj July 9-9-10-12 July 11-14-15-1 July 17-1-2V21 May 10-3KU My 29 TXEBB Ar. 13-11-14-15
Au. 2iA-2i-7 Ai g. 1S-1&-W Auf. 2 WM1 A ug. 21-21-23-24 June 1-?. July 7 June 27-28-7M0 . Bpt.e--7-8
. ' AutT. 17. Sopt. 2-4 Oct. 1-2 " i
. May 11-12-12-14 May HV21-2J-24 May 2S-2tl-27-2a May 11S-17-1M9 Mav 44--7- April l-1-20-2t April 14-16-14-17 - -
ST. L45CIS July-lVI2 July 22-23-24-20 July 17-l-2w3l July 13-14-16-u; May 29 Julyl-2-4 May-80 AIDES
Aug. 119-20 Au(t. 2S-24-27 , Aug. 21-23-24 Aug. SA-30-21 Julya-t-4 Hept. 1-4-6 June 23-24-25-26
bept. 1-2 Oct.23 . '. . .
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1 12Hnturdaya 1 USatunlaya 12 flaturdaya ' i f-aturiaye May 31. Chicago 12 ftatnrdy 12 Paturtlaya
AT HOME April 19, itmoklya July 5, Honlim May 21, Hrooklyn July S, New York .uly 5, Bt. Loula , 12 Paturdaye 15 Sundaya 12 Bundaya
May SL Phlladxl la Kept. t. Philadelphia Kept. , Boston Ktpt. . Cincinnati 18 Hundaye . , July 5, Cincinnati May 81, Cincinnati
. ' ,' ' 1 lep. rt, Chicago
ABROAD
13 Saturday!
i Sundaya
July 8 at Brooklyn
eept. ( at New York
13 Saturdays
Bundaya
May 21 at New York
April 19 at Boston
18 Baturdaya
( Sundays
July 6 at Philadelphia
13 Saturdays
7 Sundays
May 31 at. Boston
Sept. 8 at Brooklyn
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A GOOD
NEW YEAR'S
RESOLUTION
10 Saturdays
10 Sundaya
12 Saturday -
1 Sunday
May 31 at Bt. Loula
July & at Chicago
Sept 8 at Pittsburgh
12 Saturdays
8 Sundaya
May 31 at Pittsburgh
Sept 8 at St. Louis
12 Saturdays -9
Sundays
July 6 at Pittsburgh
' Conflicts; 'At Chicago 4). May 8, 90; September I, Ootolier 2.
TOPEKA WILL HOLD
PLACE IN WESTERN
Bank Transfers
Topeka Franchise
to Geo. P. Benson
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it uisi oi izuormauon vonuuaea in topeka, Kan., Feb, io.Ths final ef
Eisratchet froia EoLh Chicago a fort to keep Topeka In the Western
and Topek.
0'iamx nuLs isn unrm:s
That Topka will probably retain Its
franchise in the Western league Is the
information gleaned from Chicago and
Topeka dlnpatchea. In Topeka. It is said,
a deal has b-aen consummated which will
, transfer the club's stock to George A.
Benson, cashier of the German-American
bank. Which recently foreclosed its
mortgage on the club.
Both directors of the club and officials
of the bank notified Westerns league
-magnates sltUcg In session In Chlcmgo to
recognise Benoon a sole owner ofyths
clut. . However, th manTiat.es refuse to
sanction the transfer of the franchise to
Penaon unless that party deposits Sft.ono
with PrKt O'Neill as a- guarantee of
good fsith. Attorney Sloan of Kansas
' City, who rpreenU the bank assure.
the rlub owners that the required guar
antee would be forthcoming upon arrival
ef Benaon in Chicago today.
Tile mshlrr P cf a e-f-e-Vi'e was t
layed another day. due to the Indefinite
state of Topeka. It is ei;c trd that ell
matters of difference will he settled to
day anl the echt-Juie d.an,
ITei O'Neill fewt a bomb In Chicago
by fieclarlng that Ms orranliatlon would
sl every club to the Federal league if
the light amount of cSFh was preented
to view. While Preilo was lnterprete-1
as -tii.g in an entlrt'ty facetious mooj,
his sta-iem-nit Is probably not ery far
fmm the truth
O'Neill Ftrea tsaafraa.
It il a ism learned yea tor-day thai
ONelll has offklally dec-orated a few
j( i-U lii yuxium watt tiawsje. M J,
j-ux-kvUla. J-unes Cullera. Charles Me-Cfcfft-rty.
Lo)ta ryfe and our own Jack
ara tXiom ,ho were gtveA th
kuifa. yyfe has already signed wb the
Keaf.ral league so he is probably not
worrying an Haskell (Wan t care, but
the other chain are out of it entirely.
lirr and Van Kyckle are thus who Wf-re
ril firwi. Van Kyckle is aura of a Job,
but OWetil has not yet made his appoint
irwrits. so it is not known who will be the
art I u a tors lit this circuit next year.
tialph Wlllla. the Omaha pitcher, has
tx-ru awarded u1smt-iit aaiuat lha Kau
City ciub. Willis was relraaed to
Omaha from Kay See and he had soma
Willi oomtiig which he preaentcd to the
National boaid. His claim was allowed.
Hollas After Itwaiu.
Omaha fans may see Artie Thomason,
te ipa'.ar Rjurke cntr fielder, lomp
aroui.2 Kuurke park next suniMirr in a j
bt. jo - (! ut irorm. Jack Holland Is
after lliuuiaaon and is satd to have off-red
the OiTiaha owner a rice induce--i
- ut. lioliaad u hot aft-tr an outfUUlir
(,d will n.ake a strong bid for Toiiimlo
'A h. 'liK JwuAa wni d;iKn of the little
f-ilif it Is not known, but in llie das
-'f t.'tiul U--ine times sufficient coin will
t v an lody.
league, an agreement was consumated
late today whereby' the franchise, held
by a local bunk, was turned over ' to
Oeorge P. Benson of Topeka, and both
the old club directors and the hank noti
fied the league owners to reccKnlie Ben
son as the sols owner of the club and
franchise.
Boxing Commission
Measure Favored
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Feb. 10.-8peclal Telegrahl )
The pure snorts bill, known as House
noil 214. which will regulate boxing ex
hibitions tn this stats aad make It un
lawful for any spectator to use profane
language and prohibits th saJe or una
of Intoxicating liquors on the- grounds
or In buildings where such contest is
taking place, was.' reported ..for passage
by the committee on miscellaneous sub
jects this afternoon. , -
Maurice Cbstello
Famous Moving Picture Actor, taya:
"The great thing about Tuxedo is the
fact that it gives full fragrance and
flavor together with extreme mildness.
1 1 find Tuxedo not only the height of
pipe enjoyment but a distinct benefit
because it gives just the proper degree
of relaxation. Tuxedo is undoubtedly
an exceptional tobacco."
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"As Popular As The
Movies"-TUXEDO
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All Through
1915 Drink
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WHISKEY
WHEN YOU WANT A
PURE, WHOLESOME
DELICIOUS' BEVERAGE
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. ii vai jf'- ' g mm vwwy ? i sixtfaavj
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IXim V iit. 11 IUUUU 1UIU C Uifcll-M4ii . tT vtiiwv
ing witii mineral water or m a not toaay or ima ,
rnilk punch, makes an ideal drink aod the pur
est of all stimulants. - , - v
High and Pipp Refuse
to Sign With Detroit
OKTUOIT. MJch.. Feb lO.'-Manager
"Bill'1 Donovan of the New Tork Ameri
can legue base bail team was unsuccess
ful to-lay in his attempt to Sign Hugh
Hlfh and Walter Ptpp. inwmbers of the
Ietrolt club. Ka' h' player asked Donovan
for a higher salary than he was willing
to offer. Donovan expected to return to
New York lata today. President Navin
Of the Detroit club aald he is willing to
release the two players to New .York,
pro 1U1 they and Donovan agree upon
terras-
BAN JOHNSON LND COMISKEY
LEAVE FOR SAN FRANCISCO
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CHICAGO. Feb. 10. Thai-lea A.' CuniU
key, president of the Chicago American
league Base Ball club, and Jt- li. Johu
sun, president of the American league,
left tonUht tor Ban Francisco, Uie fliet
of the White rox contingent to leave for
the spring training grounda. They will
tjenj a day In Seattle and Portland be
fore going to San Franc'ero.
The players will leave the first of next
week. i -
Coiuiakey kaitl ha believed he had a win
ning team for thlaa eaaon and declared
that t-ddle Collins at scnd base made
the club sure of a place In the first divi
sion. . ,
frttre IbrMl aad Cheat.
.,y r's-iJ I y Dr. lulls 1 Itie-Tsr-
it t"- i threat. S440thc the
t lis , !.! i- m i.ly V. 4 . Ail
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FRANK NOEL MAY REFEREE
JOHNSCN-WILLARD BOUT
KAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Feb. 19-Accord-tng
to Islrst advices frofn El Paso Frank
Noel, a ran Antoni-9 sport writer, prub
ably will be the third intu in the ring
in the Johnson-Wlllard champion boxing
cor.teat in Jurs on March . The pro
i.n.ti r of lha fight a'd Noel had agreed
to fvre for a nominal fee, The matter '
will te lul up to Jnhncon on his nrlni '
In Ju.ir. i ,
Tuxedo answers every smoke desire every little palate
craving, every longing for the one Perfect Pipe and Ggarette
tobacco. No matter when or how you smoke Tuxedo it sends
light into your heart a glimmer of. Gladsome Sunshine. And
you can just about hear the honeybees buzz in the far-ofT . v
fl'iinff) (Vi)' '
Ta Parftct rotacc for pip mnj Cigormttn
, Sings into your system a song of keen v
delight. It spreads real happiness and
cheer because it's smokable, lovable,
all day, all night no matter how the
weathef fits. Tuxedo's flavor is so en
ticingly mild and delicately fragrant it
will not irritate the most sensitive throat.
Simply the choicest mild .leaves of grand
old Kentucky Burley ripe, rich, fragrant and
mellow- made into delicious tobacco that
smokes as smooth as cream. That's Tuxedo.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Cowrwoient. gUeeina
wrapped, taoi
proof (wn.li
U Tut llumUun 40c mnj 80
Uaaino t- Famous Croosi Tua f
iititra- Hp with golj Utteriwff, llfl
. . curri ta fit pocket V aa
In CZost HvmiJef S0 W 90
T1I AkJOUCAN TOBACCO COMPANY
jaeaw"' en, "m -
Get into business via the "Business Chances
( Every one phould have a bottle of
"Golden Sheal" in the medical cab-
net. In cases of colds or chills it
warms the blood and relieves
congestion wheii other medi
cine? fall.
NOT
The Use
of Alcohol j
on the ;
Battlefield
.0 .10 .80 .30 .40 .00 .60 .70
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aciau Dirsngrn contauisa XS
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1 Olaas of 14 ess.- Bherrr Win -
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at 20 strength
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1 (Mass of S owe. XHrfc Win
gp - .Tifls.lnftia,
.i l2 aUeuatU
I I 18
I Glass of 19 oss. ser ' i '
g?t-. -18-100 OS. .
at 4 strength ' '
I I I I I 1.8 I '
1 Glase of 1 fc. Whiskey
, . .T" aBMB'.jKtrfl A-1 oa rm.
at 4a strength
, Dr. H. Iyon Smith, an . Eminent
phyalciaa and barterloloKist of Lon
don, on October 1st, 1914, published
. letter in th 'Lancet," recognized as
the leading medical Journal of Kngland,
, on the subject of "Th I'ae of Alcohol
on tlio liattlefield," arrived at his con
clusions . from clinical ' observation, ln
yeBtigaUon and experiinenta extending
over twenty rears of active practice. In
which many able practitioners agree with
him; he states In part: '
"It is conceivable that, an Injury, snob, as
an Infected wound or the geruts of iafluenaa,
pneumonia. Intestinal disorders, eto., of
watch apparently healthy people are often
aawtttiagly oarriera, may tnroaarh prolong
ed exposure, sold sua damp, hunger or ex
treme fatigue, result la acute infections
with fatal results, and ia severe ; epidemics
where large cumbers are herded together, Z
have at the eughtaat aoubt that ia the first
stages of tula group of diseases, moderate
: goa.s of wbtakey. which need not exoeed one
and a half euaeee, will prove a valuable
aid to the natural reeiatsnoo I tn niooa.
and that without same the patient's
Viasa.s may become tilled with excess
toxins. After that attempts to aave
dying tu.a by the adnUnlstratiaa oi
alcohol wnaa too Mte, must prove
f utile, giving lnipatug to ths pre
ludiea, arwlnat tta bso at any
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