Bringing Up JUST THIhK-D!NT TOR FORTY TEV KANSAS CITY YIHS OYER RQHRKE LADS . . Athletes Stegt Swell Combat Despite the Cold,,witn Visitors Win .. tang, 2 to 1. PEP SANDEBS TO HURL . TODAY Taterday being April fool day th. flock of ardent athlete working- for Messrs' BUI Armour of Kay Km and Gen eral Martin ron Hlndenberg Krug of Omaha, put . on ulna Inning , of vail patlm at Rourk park yesterday. WTvrn tha Rsmo wn over the ecor stood i to 1 with' Kay Re on tho long and. To aay ttva lat the .wrathar yratcr ay waa punk. Nobody would xp-t ball playera to put on a real faat anappy ram, but ' aa . mentioned neforn It Waa April 1 and tha athlete deelded to do the unxpctAd. A mearer fathering f fan aaanmblad at tha ball yard to taka a cr.anra on tha weather and they at a mighty good gama. Umpt Van Sickle waa loaded with pep and huaUad the battla thfouglrln an . hour nd thirty minute. Flrrera Make Caaata, f The American aaaorbtlon 'gtnka didn't ahow much mot apead than our aide van though of a olaaa higher. They acored two runa In tha aecond Inning oft of Ralph THllla when Poc Payne let a couple of chance trtr-kle through him. Voc'a finger, war 'cold and Ho couldn't make 'em wrap around tlio'plll properly. Alao Chirk Mat tick, late of thk circuit, dropped a lucky pop fly safely In the left and Whan pumd a chunk, a lltti off inaction. ' Thla with a gratia rria to Lillvelt, tha first aiaa up, netted lh two runa ' ", ' . ' r Omaha could acora but one tally -off Alllaon and Mailman. The former, a lean right niuxta'r, ,n bumped genirouly, but tha runa tailed to count ' for aoma reaaon or other. liallman, a noutlipaw, waa exceedingly . itlngy. . Doo Payne opened tha fifth round with a ripping alngle to right and after Krug wMff4 went to aecond on Thoinacon' poke to center. Ilueuiman tried to rut Morrla Rath with blow throuxh third and Doc i-anipcred home before Mettlck could fUld th h!t!i . -. Thirteen araed a Kaanay la every alrtgla Inning aome Rourka got on. but failed to court-Thirteen of the local clan wero left atramled pleading for aaalstanre at aoma time during tha com bat. . Ralph Wllila and Ceben Cloeman did tha hurling for Omaha, Both performed qulto gracefully and affectively. Tha coring off of Wlllla waa pretty much a Btatlor of luck. " .. . . Tha game yeatefday showed that tha Hourka teajin flta' pretty well .together with one or two exceptions. If Kourka Do you look ahead: when you buy clothe? . You houl4. The more you look ahead the more ': you will appreciate the advantage in fetting-faithful aervice and permanent fit. such aa you are sure of in a Kensington Suit. Kensington arc distin-, guished "in." atyle. thoroly ' trustworthy in tailoring ' and (quality considered) , arc the most economical clothea we known of. " ? $20. $23. $30. $33. LET US SHOW YOU BEFORE EASTER! KENMOR fV'ITS at 1 Oreat Juk vry on aold mere a I fnrnd made. ; LAiiTWl llata. tiilrt. Col la i a. -Nblr for tiien who atipr lata . ttt nestet an U;L ' ' 1 41 i South 5iBw , aa n . Father I VvOZ. 00T OF THAT - ITS THIRTT-1 TA THl 1T? FftPTV aoomvN- a. rock of TOUR HEAD IN DEWET YARO-THATt, -cT tcC geta rreddle Thomae from Cleveland he will b fixed. Pick Breen did not get In tha game yeeterday. but probably will be In ahapa for the Indlanapolla aeriea. andera tm Work Today. Pep Handera, who laat year heaved a few combat for tha Rourkea and alao peAtlmed for tha etor. will work In the gam today. Thla time he will pitch for Kaaaaa City and, although Kmg dla llkea to be dlsoourteoua or Impolite, he Infenda that tha Rourke shall taka Mr. Handera to a trimming. Tha gama today will ba called at I o'clock. 3. Kane, well known Sioux and enemy of Omaha, waa seen In the grandatand lamp ln the fray. Jimmy looking fine. It nan been playing baaket ball all wlntor la Trenton. N. I., and la ready to don the pangle without mucl workout. He ex pect to Join the Sioux In spring training Monday. KANSAS C1TT. ,. . AJJ. It. H. (I. A. E. Rath. 3b k a l a i i ompton. cf t 0 1 0 0 0 Tltue. rf t 1 Illvolt. h I t U M (i Mattiok, If 8 13 10 0 Wortman, aa 4 i l 1 Teerh. 2b 4 0 1 S a (relhle, c t 0 0 X 0 Mnrra, c 1 A j o 6 Aliiiein. i.j. x 0 I i a liallman, p 1020 Totala s zi M t . OMAHA. AB. R, M. O. A. B. Payne, Sb 6 1 " t 3 3 a Knm. 2b J I i Thomaaon, cf I 0 1 S O 0 Hiieiuinan, rf 0 1 1 0 0 (.nniey. ir.....,..w.. i . I I r.rhllebner. lh...t.. S 14 1 0 U halen, aa 3 A l 0 1 I fcnigrr, e a o 1 . t i o Kafnra,, o-.... 1 0 1 Wlllla. p I 0 0 J 0 Cloaman, p.. 10 0 14 0 Total c . n 18- 1 Kansap City , v. . Hna 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0- f " 1 I 1 ' Z 4 1-4 Omab , ... . Nun 0 0 ft 1 0 0 , lta 1 I 1 I -H t 1 I oS Twri-bao hit: Knig, Payne, Whnlen. Paorlfln hits: Urllvelt.'r'chnebner. Krua. Kafora. Tliomason (2.' Double plays: 'evneo Kniegerto S.-hllelmer, Tesh to nlnn; off liallman, I In lour Innlnua; off Wlllla, 5 In five Innings.' off t'losman. I ln"lnf- ''t bases: Kanaa City, 10; Omaha, U Struck out: My Alli son, i- hv H..lln,. ,-l . ' . '5,1b""" Wllila. off t'loeinit. off "';"'" uaiiman, s. nit hv pitched ball: Krug by liallman. Time: !:. i uii'irv; an B1CKI. Federal League ' r Finishes Schedule ' MaBaa CHICAGO. April 1. Tha Federal schedule makera have wiped out fifty of ne conrilcta with teams of Organlaod Haae Hall a they appeared on last vear'a achedule. It Waa announced today by Secretary Thomas tuimore. aith whom coplea of the 19U chart vera fll. r. release, probably April T. Th ehedula provide for a lM-dsr campaign, eloalng October I. . Tha opening. day. April 10, will find Kt LUls at Chicago. Plttaburah at If..... City, Newark at Baltimore A M..ff.i at Brooklyn. Bt. Iula' first home gam win d April. . . it with Chicago: PUta burgh'. April 17, with Kanaa City; Newark. April W, with Baltlmora. and Buffalo. April It, with Brooklyn. Atlanta Southern Team Trims Colonels ATLANTA. Ua.. Anrll 1 -Th. Ati..i. fouthern association team defeatel IaH vllle of th Anterlcan association here Louisviu ...'.'.'."..'......'!!!!!!! it Hetterlr.; Pearenn. Allen end "liiimler: Terry, Kills and I'lnmons. X)IA-MBIA. 8. C. April l.-The Colunt bla 8oulh Atlantic league team' defeated the Philadelphia AthJetlce her today. Alvarea truck out Walsh and fohang with th bases full, floor; R 1? K Athletir " IJ i Columbia 7 U i Hattertea: Bush. la1s and aVhane: Wimams, Alvare. and btuart "",,n- I Dr, Roller Wins from Jimmy Esson MONTREAL. April l.-Dr. Roller of Seattle. . heavyweight wrratlr H.f...i Jimmy F.ua. th 8cotehtnaa, who hoid the rliarlonsblp of Oreat Britain. In a bout here laat nlrbt. twa nut .f Wm. falls. V-ssoq obtained th first fall. The w rc.uing was at ratch-a-cati h-can. (armudr Threw. AldrtVb. HTRACI-bK. Neb.. April 1-tSpeclal.)- aiody ..f Uim p;. ,nd W aller H. Aldrtoh v. u.i..H, ain, waa aor by urmwly, The (Irst tall went to AU'rlrh in U S... the end ta Carmody In l and the third alao to htm lit 16 . Itrrnsn Iluretman waa rrre. The lireiimuiarlea were by Uaatera and Km. Mm two loa men, and both wer. won by M.strrs. STCRZ GENUINE BCCK BEER On draught and In bottle, oa and after April I. A real old-fashioned,, genuine bovk of exceptionally fine quality and flavor.. Be aur a ad try It, Order a eaaa for your home now the supply . limited. Phore Ch. ttor (W.b. 13u0J Adv.i . Lt me nt. THE lr.K: Copyright W4, lntraUoaa) ' NW -V-!- - I OU5HT TO KNOW ITVD7 FORTY JUT TMiRTM aqo: ASOJ J WILLARD PLANS HIS "TRIUMPHAL TOUR" "White Hope" and Associates Pre paring for Celebration of His Return to U. S. as Hero. . THEN TO 00 ABOUND THE W0ELD HAVANA, i Anrll l.-M. J. Iflnkel of Cleveland was today named alternate referee for tha Johnson-Wlllard fight next Mcnaay. in case or mammy or .ack Welsh to act Hinkel will referee. The decision waa reached at a meetlnr of the principal and promoter held late today. At tha same time Bob Vernon of Nlw York waa appointed official time keeper or the club, with Ben Harris, alao of New York, aa alternate. Bam Ieonard of Toronto Is tha timekeeper for Johnson. Otto Floto of Denver was named time keeper for Wlllard. The routine In both cemna beaan earlv today. The pugilist were on the road at sun up to avoid th heat. Their aprlnts and walk are being cut duwn daily. Confident of Victory. Wlllard and hla followers are an con. fldent of Victory that they have nlannnd a triumphant entry Into th United Hates pf.th "new champion" a few days afer th battle. . They exoect to make a. tour of th principal cttle of Cuba on April i and 7 If Wlllard' condition permit, and then go to New Tork by way of Key West, stopping at various place en rout. Wlllard expect to ba tha nrln. clpal figure at a great recontion in Hull. on Square Garden. Later . he says , he win make trip ground the. world. Hla plan Is much like the one made bv Jof. frte prevlou to hi defeat at Renal He has no particular plan if lie homld lose! " inard aay that fighting la a business Drontiflltinn mlth 1,1. n . . 1. .. . . . ' ........... in.i nr ocara nc enmity toward hla opponent. He aay !pat he witj enter tho ring calm and de ermined to win. because he needa the money and know he can win It In the prlx ring. Johnson, too, aay he has no hard feelt Inge for hi opponent and would Ilk to be on friendly term with all of them before and after hi fight. He boxes because there Is money In it and not for the lov of fighting. Johnson haa Interests In Franc and after hi' bout with Wlllard extent. return to the continent and ettle down for good. II he win over Wlllard h probably will visit Bouth America for ex. hlWtlon boui. before going to Europe, but If he loses he will return to France at once. A a wlnnr h. miiu k . - ..v "... tra .uie Ml mak plenty of. money by giving xhlbl- Lkna 1 a i i ,n greteat dealr of hi lire to retire as undefa. k....i... champion of tha world. Meet Telle. ' Johnson and Wlllard hav m.i . occaalon since they cam t Havana. mey exenanged only a few word Previously they had nav.r .. tv encountered Wlllard unexpectedly Let ...., in. I'nampion waa dressed r1 i?. ' rh,t' flnI,, ,u,t' wh" ht nd whit shoes, and waa wearing a big diamond atud and rirnr. xrm-... dremd modestly In a blue ault and Pa n- ... nau al, wearing iarge diamond atuj. Johnson seemed studlnn.lv i ..,1.1 Ing tha allghtoat attention to hi. antago" ' nisi. laiKlng loud V t him fl.-.. lard In the meantime carefully w.t.hed v.in.una every move. Outwardly Johnson 1. .u w . .vuuurni-1, bVt In th. privacy of hi training quar- n right seriously. Thla la aomething new In Johrm many of hla follower, to Icllcv. that he ,r a nar(I niatch. W lllard dKia not aeem to b. .n "L" ov" ' "PProachlng battle. ut he ' "r severe .train nevertheleaa. Th. mere glamor of the cham.inn.t.i.. ntly doea not appeal to him aa strongly v .ia. 19 Jonnapn, The fight will be ln .1 i.n w....' time Cincinnati Redlegs Beat Chattanooga; Cubs Trounce Giants CHATTANOOGA. Tenn . April t-Cln. clnnatl defraud the Chattanodga outh- rn aamiriatlon Uim here today by a ninth-inning rally. aVore: ' R 11 v Cincinnati i' . r1 Chaltsimoge ..!.'... " 2 t HalleiM..; Klttery. rVrm-idor and CIuiko r-ooln; Harding, Hill and Kltcli. ana, Bctta. SAVANNAH, J.. April l.-The Chi cago National eaaily defeated th New Tork American here toray. Brown waa batted hard. Score: R H K. Cl.i. o 7- , Nw ork 5 3 Bsttns: Lavendrr, Adama and Arch er, Breanahan: Broan. Col. and eaeeney MACON. Gl., April l.-Th Boston NV tlonals defeated the Cleveland Ameri can asaoclatloa teira her today. Sour.: . R. H. E. Boetoq 4 1 a 4irvland j Htu.r: Rudolph, llnahra and llowdy Oaboruv. Kalii-r. Ja:n- ami hnrstak J 1 'OMAHA. FJMDAY. Aran, DOffT COMTRACKT ME -J UE,,oO(iHT WHAT TOO WAE ON ALCOHOL HAS PEECEDENCE OVER EECRUITINQ (Continued from Page One.) between their force to tha weitt of th I Nlemen and thoae north of the Narew. Without the poneesston of Oaaowetx to protect their flank the advance, of either one of the German armies Is regarded here a practically Impossible. The fortification of Ossoweti are re ported to have suffered little from th protracted German bombardment. RERUN. April l.-(By Wireless to Say ville.) A correspondent of th Berlin Lokal Anxelger reports that tha fighting northeast of the road runnlnr from Tllelt to Heydekruge, In Eaat Prussia, la proceeding favorably. Cold and clear weather favor th operation. Tho condition of Russian nrlaonera taken at Tauroggen waa bad, according to l ma correspondent A trlklngly large number of elderly men wa among them. and many of them wer footsore. Tau roggen itseir and many other village have Buffered by shell fir, and burning hamlet light the horixon along this sec tion or the frontier. The newspaper of Berlin display promi nently today article from tha London prea. dealing with th alleged unsatis factory course of recruiting and with th difficulties Great Britain la experiencing in getting sufficient supplies of ammuni tion. The. recant achievement of German aubinarlne are regarded by Berlin paper a nothing mor than an Indication of tremendously increased activity soon t bo In this treacherous branch of ' war fare. , .... . ,.:. Tener Has Glimpse Of Harmony Among ; Leagues of Base Ball CHICAGO. April 1. Internal trif among th big base ball leagues ha given placa to harmony, for a tlmo at least, according to John K. Toner, presi dent or the National league, "The season of 1915 promise to be on of th beat profession baa bail ha ex perienced." he said. "Th war In Europa will keep people with money to spend her at horn and their attention natur ally will turn to outdoor sporta" Mr.' Tener, Mr. Tener and a part of friend, all of Philadelphia, stopped off In Chicago on their way horn from tha ranama-raclflc International exposition, where they asntated at the dedication of th. Pennsylvania building. : .' Before hla depnrture tonight, Mr. Tener conferred with B.-B. Johnson, president of th. American league. Phila Nationals Trim the Virginians NORFOLK. Va.. April 1 The Phlla- dedphla National defeated the Norfolk Virginia league team here today. Score! r., ., .... H.H.Et Philadelphia Norfolk , S t 4 Hattmiee: Philadelphia, Jacobs and Adams: Norfolk, Humphrica, Cochran and Macr. Stewart. I . ' Memphis Loses to The Detroit Tigers! r ' MEMPHIS, April l.-The Detroit Ameri cans defeated th Memphis Southern as sociation club here today, T to 0. Score: r, . ' R.H.B. Detroit , 7 1 Memphis ...A 1 0 l-atterlra: Detroit Covelrakl. Smlthaon and IVter; Memphis, Shirley, K. Whtt and Bchlel. Martin. TWO MORE MEN LET GO By CUB MANAGER CHICAGO. April 1. Two mor players war released by the Chicago National j league club today. Russell Robblna. a i left-handed pitcher dratted from the j Saginaw. Mich., team last fall, waa re leased to th Kansas City association team. Pitcher Oaorg MdConnell was re leased unconditionally. H was pur chased laat fall from the Buffalo club of the International league. Aata Pal at Fwlrkary. KA1RBI.KY, Nab., April t-Speclal.) -President C. W. Crawford of th. Fair bury Ba. Bail association, i making arrangement with th Marldan Auto Polo company for an .xbtblllon at the baa ball park at Fait bury th first week la May. H. D. Nlblack, manager of th Marldan Aute Polo company, ha ae cpt.d Mr. Crawford' term. Tht com pany la wintering at Belvlder. and will com t. Falrbury for th. exhibition he fur, going to Belleville, Kan. It 1 aeld thla company exhibited at Hastings last yr and draw remarkabl. crowd. In addition te th. aute polo game. Mr. Crawford expect to sla. a couple of baa. ball games. The affair will hat th backing of the Kali-bury faaa 2,' 1315. Drawn for iT'Ll- TAKE A BETTER MAN THAti TOU TO CALL. ME NAMES.' I srvrv ! FT FAT HEAD-' BAEHR COMES TO CAPITAL Nebraskan Consul at Berne Tells of Exodus of Americans from Europe. IS NOW ON LEAVE OF ABSENCE (From a Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON. April 1. Special Tele gram.) Max J. Baehr, American consul at- Berne. Swltxerland. who arrived laat week on th. Italian ateamshlp America, occampanled by Mr. Baehr and daugh ter, came to Washington today, Mrs. Baehr and Mies Baehr havjng left for their homo In St. Paul, Neb., Saturday. Mir. Baehr haa been granted a leave of absence bv Secretary Rrvan In ord.. th.t ho may ro to Clenfuegoa. Cuba, where he ha large Interests, and which require th personal attention of the consul, the war In Europe having very seriously han dicapped affairs tn the "Gem of the Antilles-Mr. Baehr will be Joined In" Cuba by Mr. Cady of St Paul and several other Nebraskans who are Interested with him In suburben real estate in that city, to which he wa at one time accredited ae consul general Make Knvtable Record. ' Arnotig a number of American repre sentatives of the consular service In Europe Max J. Baehr ha made for him self an enviable record during the trying time Incident to th breaking out of th war, tho consulate at "Berne Being the mecca to which not only American, but Britlslf, French and GKerman subjects turned for help and succor. "The greater part of the American travelers were women." said Mr. Baehr today. . "Having but little practical knowledge of local conditions, of martial or aeml-martial law or at the necessity of -the Swiss government to taka all mili tary precautions' possible' before th" de sires of the 'tourists could be considered, a virtual panic wo the result. Hun dreds flocked out of the country districts to the cities. Hotels, pension and pri vate boarding bouses were overcrowded. Rash for Passports. "Th rueh for passport commence ci Im (II III Ill Ill , in?, -w.-A I 'IiXiaX V A-V'V.VA t lC'A.V.vi. .-. t : X5X' Ml ma m ACTION, ACTION, ACTION is the 4 !! .1,1 11 tion or picturing the "wild west" these relieve the "tension" with a good chew of Here's what you get when you tate the STAR "tip" from these seasoned chewers : ' A thick plugr, which means that you get more of the mellow chewing leaf and that a STAR pluy; won't dry out like a thin plug. A plug that never varies in rii 11 .1 tun uunws wi me time. CHEWING LEADING BRAND The Bee by George McManus I COULD LICK YOU RWHT-IT lb THIRTT YEAR BECAUSE TVlCE Ai OUR HQRt THE ame. OAT 1 MET TOO - mediately. Many persons believed that the possession of a passport was all that was necessary In order to obtain Immedi ate transportation through Swltxe-land, Haly, France and Germany direct to the United States without delay. Tho pass port fee became burdensome because of th lack of small currency. I recom mended Its discontinuance, which, ,1 am pleased to say, was after a little while acquiesced in by an executive order. "Red tape wa cut wherever possible, my sole desire being ' to aid my fellow countrymen and women with expealtlon, sppreolating their several necessitle. And I am pleased to eay that of th thousands of dollar cabled to the consulate for the relief of American cltlsens of other na tionalities whose interests we were n. trusted With looking after hot one dollar was lost." Mr. Baehr when asked how long he believed the war would lajt fllninmoti. ally answered that H might conUnue for months and It might run another vp. as the end was not now anywhere near in eight. Bitter Aaralnat Aaatrla. Asked If ho believed Italy would event ually get Into the war on the aide nf th allies, he replied It would or else a revolution would ensue, as the tlallans were greatly Incensed: at thu'tn.tiH.n. but not seemingly against the Germans. air. Baehr requested Secretary Bryan for leave of absence In th early part of th year, but waa refused on th ground that, every American consul In Europe wa needed at hi post Imperative busi ness conditions needing his presence In Cuba, Mr. Baehr renewed his request, as th worst waa over in Switzerland. Again hi request was denied. Then he cabled hi resignation, which was responded to by Secretary Bryan, with permission to leave the consulate for the purpose out lined in th' eformer correspondence. -.If Mr. Baehr can straighten out his business affairs In Cuba ha wfll gw back to-SwIt-aerland. but If not he Will quit the con sular aervlc and look after his Interests both in Nebraska and Cien'fuegos! He will leave Saturday for Havana. Ii th meantime paying his respect to the ecretary of Btate and the officials In charge of the consular service. Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad. iill'?l'lrtr-Jrtr RSI "STAR The Pocket-Piece Men Who Chew Are Men Who DO movie puDiic ana ine prooiem quality and one that weichs 16 . X-.:,- 41 . I TOBACCO OF THE WORLD I NVELL-rrl LAD yoO ADMIT ltl ARE TOO DIED 40OD FRIENDS TO 15E OPARRELlHd Norfolk Woman Heads Federation RANDOLPH, Neb.. April 1. (Special Telegram.) At the closing session of tlip Third district mooting of tho Federated Women's clubs held t Randolph the following were elected: Mrs. . F. Krsklne of Norfolk, presi dent. Mrs. .E. C. Houston of Tekamah, vice president. Mr. George Wlltse of Randolph, sec retary. . The resolutions committee submitted their report and thanked all who hsd been a factor In making the convention a success. Thp choice of meeting place for tho next, year will be in the bands of the new president, ? ear -?kine of Norfolk. Ask Better Snnu Rate. LINCOLN. April l.-(Speclal.)-A com plaint was filed with the State Railway commission this morning against three I railroads asking for better facilities and, ! a lower scalo of rates on sand from !, Kiethley's spur, near Superior. The com plaint runs against the Burlington, the Northwestern and the Missouri Pacific. The latter two roads parallel and a switch between the two Is asked. onstipatloa. When costive br troubled with consti pation take Chamberlain' Tablet. 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