THE HEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1913. tL'jLJi-i.: : ! J 1 . . Bringing Up Father Drawn for The Bee by George McManus nicoiricTOLrr tOO CO OUT TO THE. CUOQ FOR MMO UE.FT AHO TtKj new one domt WELU JUVT TO 0O- tt-i tCT ME OOT. A I WOULD NOT MlVb TOfMCHT M ti i Mil U ni J 1 INTRODUCE. Me AitouNo: eTSOULYl VOZ. AFKAAD XOO VOOLONT r hew;: X HX THC IDEA'. VHM" EYE.R MSDC YOU THINK I VU2, MARRIED? MAY CE. HOO HONE AFTtrX TT1E t MU?TJO HOY A-S I MUVT teJl UP EAFU-t ON ACT fU InT OC Mv J MEW P66IT10M! J 1 VHSXT MORMIMC r HOW-Nl2i iroo can cook OMC HAti FOR MX HOi6ANO NEVE MIND MeVKiE l MOT NOtiKY MOW I RODRKES AND SOX. LOSE T0JUP PLUV Score ii Deadlocked When Damp and Enthnsiastio April Shower Takes a Hani. VAN SICXLE BLUE SUIT Total Total The meek and lowly White Bo orub dashed gaily into thi fair T yesterday and aylaehed smack Into one of Jup Fliiv's felebreted April showers Tha wild hoer occurred duiinir the fifth round and V mp Van Pickle was forced to cell the tnmn wtth the score dead-locked at a to 1 As It vw, the umpe mined per fectly rood blue-ecrge suit before he ter minated the pnstlme. Tom Blodnett and a tt'ng. lanky youth named Lathrop, were the opposing: hurl r. BhKltt was crawled for aeven WnwH, b'it It an harjened only two counts were registered. On the other hand I--throp permitted only three, but two came In the first etan'.a following a bae on balls and ftolder's cholre so that ouf alJe aeored Just as many. happelle TVftt- Ha rat. There are several interesting sights on the pele-boee club. fiddlo Clootte, one of thia loop, in roanarltig the troupe. I-arry Chappelie. the us.oooo beaut, la woratng in he renter garden. . Larry waa reportod to have been aomewhat top-heVy when ' he appeared at I'oeo Rohlei. but ha didn't Jook so much overweight- yesterday. He cracked the ptU In the noeo a couple of time and tried to do little hate run nine: a la. Ty Cobb, i He atemptA to tretch a double Into, a, triple, but wb nipped, which Ty Co' don't perinit. . Th.ua the difference betwenn Arry and Tyrua. Tjena riackbume JolneJ.the eiuad, com Inf from the flret runn to take .the place of Jacques Pournlcr, who !s wmited t' rant Rowland to act In the flrrt .Mettern team outflpld. , , Mr. Uroinwloh ;t to first on an rror In the fifth round nml bunted a ivf'kc In 1 M errant He I.eae. . lt. 2d. 3d.Tot Runhnell ,..M 1W 12 W Handicap . Total Kahn Herryman Handicap . .lt2 131 12 4I5 ,. .. .. 1H .77. . Tom let. :4. Id. Tot ..!" 1'I 111 .' ,.VA 146 121 440 .i M lt. ?d. M Tot. Ftory 1Z 133 101 J0 Raum ,.....1 HO 220 MS Handicap ..- .. 6S M4 'lit. I'd. MTot 3. fitrlhlln..1'i VM 141 411 H. HtrlbllnH.ltU 140 117 419 Handicap ... .. .. 4 Total 7 T."Ti let. ?d. .'dTot H. Win? Kfl 18 i m it. 3. VMnK..17 luS 1J6 4'" Handicap .. t6 Total .-. "!T M 1m. 2d. S- Tot Homple 14 142 HO 42 liruinmond .116 lw) 111 S-4 Hiindbap .. ' ,. ..' V) Total ix2 let. 2d. VI Tot Trickham ...Ml 171 14S 447 Weeteiaard 117 IW 162 44H llnndUap I2S v .. 101 ' lt. Sd. i- Tnt. Armetrong. .1)4 172 1114 420 Thomaa .....Ul 180 112 M Handicap ICQ Totaf 93 Total ... Hoover .. Miller .... Handicap SCI let. M. M Tot. ..347 144 in 424 ..179 129 IK! 4U ..4 Wi Total Kelt man .elex . , . Handicap Total .. iiOPBLES. l"t. W. d.Tot. .110 110 106 825 .10 132 110 SMI .. 1 .. 102 .... .. .. sin Ant. 2d. M.Tot. Chrletenewn 122 1(4 115 titlllwaron 116 120 'l Handicap 129 ToUl' .. nKera .., Wllaon .. Handicap Total .. .. HIS Int. 2d. Jd.Tot. ..128 ya 17 427 ...116 its 14 4;a .. .. na lt. 2d. Jd.Tot. Armatron ..147 lat l.ii 4.T7 Handicap .. .. .,- .. 64 Total 491 , lat. Id. Sd.Tot Wlckhaml ...140 171 17 4W Haiiuloap .. ., ,. ., Total .. ., fiSK let. Id. Jd.Tot. Weatergard 170 1 17S 649 Handicap Total ... ftory .... Handicap Total ..: 71 Ml let. Jd. 8d.Tot. ..167 W MS 4W 48 IIS let." 2d. Jd.Tot. Ptlllwaunn .144 VJ) US 421 Hand)ctjr J Total ... Alnecow J Handicap Total ... Potter- ... Handicap Total . . 4H4 ia't. 2d. SlTot. .. 97 148 167 4"t 106 .. T . 607 Ut. 2d. Sd.Tot. ..148 lu8 168 4M .. 21 , .. .. 486 - lat. 2d. Sd.Tot.- Mcftfcnne ...I'M 148 134 414 Handicap .. .. .. .. IS Total Coker .... Handicap Total ... lat. 2d. ..Ul lu4 .. 4fl Sd.Tot. 1K7 462 .. 24 ; .. .. 4! let. 2d. Sd.Tot. J. 3. Wing.. 137 156 138 4t Handicap .. .. ... .. 42 Total ... Match fJuraea, TATlriB. Johnaon "J vena .. Tt - ... i- Mikado liinink k Totala. Heard ... iiybrberg Klynn ... Knit he .i S " W 149 let. 21. Tot. Ill V ..124 HH 2:6 .. M 107 ., m ..123 1S( ,jrs . .rVT R04 1061 ClAJVErt l.UAr. 1 Jet. 3d Tot. ..78 80 144 .. fi9 73 ' 141 .. 0 Ifrt lis ..i"3 ITf ' S40 Vna 7s m Total. tri'8 ...423 4M HHAMHtM'K!. ' Ut M. Tot. h! left h'of In d'lln rliii.Kbunio nn In to second from left ftl I whllo Tula Johrimm wert out to the vaunted utitirb. . ' Monrkrn Kcrt Flrat. To Omaha the battlo Pnync walked. Ttreen flew ut to "Pfmmltt but when JK. ruaj ru'leil ci.o to Hker thut youth waiJ late in li-UUu. the lull to -ti h Tayne. Hoth nun eafc. HuHHinan tukcd a a!n arle Into lift and thn btiaea were choked. Tliumut.on tended on n. lant with run aiderahU e-hit end tbo boll whlatlecl through ll;or.!wlih Without even the ilghteet In dilation. I'eyii and the man fccr eAMlly I'outited. After llalir hal kl. ki',1 out In the aec o.id. Mtivnf E.t a life n Tayrie'a heave wver Bihllrlr.er'a nob. Mayer went to econd before, Krlti could dla: the plil'oul of the rnni Baldwin flammed a HI 14 leafua twu-hagger to left, atorinft Mayer. X-athrop wbifftd at two lendera and then irova a, atreisht one Into left field, count ing Baldwin. . , IMay In Mlat. During thle exrttenieiit a fog and tnlat hvelopd the rark and evbh-nccd e!gia ff approaching rain. ,At4he atart of the fifth the mUt Ifianw livarler ami after the Chicago uva he.l tlte1 a youna; de. June atarteAi. The Foi pleaded with Van fSI.-klo to en II the panie, but Van. took a rlmnce on Ihe blue eult and let It pro eed until the home fnlka had their bat Then ho calle.l the fray and hied hlm elf to a tallur ahop for new dudelTd1. Jflay before the Saturday crowd. Tha Pox ytn Mt themaelvaa agalnat tho Jtouikea ajotiii thla aftertioin. The game will atart at S o'clock, en-ore: OMAHA Pckrerow t'anv itII Crobv . Ilryden lluchee S.t 1 112 ,.3il 07 ,.1 113 2;l .jo lut 201 ., M 101 1V1 Total 4M M3 1 S AK-dAIt-UlUNrl. lt. Id. Tot. Stanton 12a ll'S lloufliilve Kl tn ' ! Warwick 1-(S HO M Hoben M 115 IK Pln.iii) M 93 179 Total j. ' . TI(Ir:K IJIJKH. . let. 2d. lUITMon .. Fleher Kltspatrlck IWnnll ..... Well Totala.. ...IS US ... 74 W ... 82 78 ...I' ft 1S9 9K3 Sd 24N 18 244 ...(78 9M 1011 lll UorAon l.eaaue. THlnTLt-S. lt. 2fc Sd. Tot. i Malcolm ...1" 18 141 8f Mulr l(-4 TT1 -I'm Munro It S 1 4 Toti-... .si y;6 ins ffT. ANKHKW9. Jt. 3d. Tot. IHirrnn .....118 I'll 17 4lt Uiiit' n 148 J77 1:T 42J H. Malcolm. 124 144 2u6 . f.i Totala J 50 1S47 . fcOPRIK Ut'HN". IM. 2.1. W. Tot. 4. Hlaoti.(.lM U IKS 474 tVateon ...M0 14 146 401 8tra .112 1S2 137 V2 Total S81 411 446 127 NOCTURNE Or CAR- Tfc-K LAKK. lt. 2d. Tot. "144 1 v; 188 14 f'aytie. Sb SiriMtn, JU KruR. If I u iman, rf..... hrT;iKci, cf. ... .-blu-bin'r. lb.... b raleB, ea i'r-ifurr. c... J tuie(t. p Tutaia ........ AH. R. H. I A O. i . 0 0 ' 2 t 2 0 A. I 1 1 1 e s 0 1 19 2 i WltlTK SOX. All ITbeppelle. ef , I l ri'iowtch, 2L S Jul. nn. If . . . , 0 J liir'Utt. rf ! kbiirno,- lf.-2ti... 2 J.fth. Sb 2 ) Ait, 2 ia er. lb.'. ) I alctwlo, C. .......... 2 Awiuirop, p. ...v 2 Jl. H. O. A. K 2 9.0 V Mr. Lncena.... 70 74 Mtna Vlmmer iv.110 118 Mr. Kane t2 87 Qladya Tate Ut 87 Mia ITaU 74 " 71 ", Total. r.'.'.. VI. 467 427 1. 1 1 h o a: rw p h ra. ' EI'BTiSN'8 ART1PT8. - lat. 2J. 3d. Tot. Ffanaen ....14H 7M 2"! tn2 VDrataky ,160 l.'6'l 621 llolfnuin;...2v4 143 W! Wil Total ... 642 643 646 1630 LIuAKY JiNORAViiP.U. 1t. 2d. 1. Tot. RentruW ..157 l;i ls) 4.'t Wright 1H ITS JW Ualloy Ui 178 18 bM Totala... 647 606 621 IMS RAOANS. lt. 2d. Id. Tot. tana ....'...ll 171 178 6! Mltohell ...iwi 2H0 l.Jt fcH 8tii ) U4 173 14 4.,:) Heyer .' 138 H.S 184 4a Hoffman ..1K7 146 ltt 4H4 Totala ....ft flKt- W 2567 I IKANSPANNAIJTT8. lat. d. 3d. Tot. HKaw ......iw. if.6 J7, fin M.it'oy 210 la 670 hehm .....b lit 148 40 Tll 174 l' 2o2 64 berger 148 170 181 61O Total ...km KHl 8!6 Do 10 UHEXKl NO. 1. lat Id, S.I. Tot. R,cco 14 !!8 2n Ruahmaa ..1 J'f 148 4-7 Ruchy .140 97 121 3T8 lieit .....l.'J 141 W 3.1 lohneon ...174 174 14 4J Totnl ,...71 77 ttl8 2utl UHEXKl. NO. 2. lat. 2d. 3d. Tot. Uvlnaalon I 201 148 im Moylan ....120 178 146 441 Kenney ,,..1H4 131 14 4' iJworok ....118 ' 74 1l Sit Sealetk ....128 90 121 3M Totala ....711 74 ft7 t4 Mve l.eaarne. IjOTAI lat. Sd. Sd. Tot. Ttlaner 170 147 124 461 Buahnell Handicap Total ... Wheeler Hall .... Fleeeher Loualcr Totala .. 478 lat 2d. Sd.Tot. 7. Mi 132 189 4U8 j: 665 ....119 97 114 SS0 .,..100 122 171. 8! ....132 148 133 411 ....1711 1J2 14 4W FEDERAL LEAGUE TO PLAY BALL TODAY Qilroore Sayi Koit of the Clubs Have Improved Greatly Over Last v Year. 4 . SLUFEDS AEE MUCH STEOUGHE Totala 419 401 428 1248 MUOSEH EAKT. Jet. M. 3d. Tot ftrooaaer ...113 let 146 410 LTavla ItO 1M 143 4!4 Weatorlng .-146 138 166 433 ".perry . Neb i a. 1 1 raw rttrmw ....S7 6l 716 2077 MOJ8E. let. 2d. 3d. Tot. ,.'..1K 1S3 172 414 ....118 104 120 843 87 114 811 ....119 122 1S3 874 Ualnaioadt. 100 140 167 403 Totala V... M2 098 1924 NO. 99. let. 2d. ScT. Tot. Sohetik hi 148 148 33 Neby !W 1'. 1K4 4 jtevli IX m io 467 Totala .....318 460 443 1271 ORI K.R lat. V. M. Tot. Redmond ...113 12f. 12s fn Petty ....... .117 12a 12i 8-JI Koepbla ,...132 13t 1M 3n Netwlg J. ..148 162 179 479 Dunn 160 146 46S Totala 668 892 0iiH OMAHA. lat 2d. Id. Tot. traw r.3 122 120 3'5 Ward I8 118 874 4t-8 OotaAn ...... 1 1 ti 186 168 . lohanecn ,.101 117 123 342 Reynolds ....151 187 181 4W Totala 660 688 T66 20P2 Matet f.iiBH. . UNION OlTTFTTTINO CO. lat. 2d. 3,1. Tot. Jamison ....11 113 123 J7 l.evtue 178 lli 167 4H7 Mreaon ......TO" 110 214 t3 Bengel 11 181 IsT 641 WuiU'Uuw ,.m ll0 11 kM ' Totnl ... 8f7 7S6 882 2614 bt TiERU KP:rs. 7 let. 2d. Sd. Tot. McDonald ..118 207 IA8 4a Clark 13 1 li7 4.4 Bi.eata .172 lh6 170 4!'7 Butler IK 1!4 r2 4-1 rott ItH 179 1J3 4H8 Totala ."....768 (Mt 780 2407 CHICAGO, April Predicting 4 pros perous aeaaon "the beat ao far," President James A. Ollmore left tonight for Kan sas City, where tomorrow he will watch the opening game of the Federal league campaign. Reports received at the league headquarters here today were that fair weather and big crowds were expected at, the opening at Chicago, whore St LouU plays at Kanaaa City, whose op ponents will be Pittsburgh ; at Baltimore, where the team that won the pennant for Indianapolis will represent Newark, and at Brooklyn, where Buffalo opens the season. ' ,Moet of the Federal league teams, their managers claim, Have Improved greatly over last year. St Louis, especially, President Ollmore says, has lncreaaed In strength. Manager Fielder Jones having; .gathered a suad of veterans. Including Charley Deal, who wan a factor in the (Boston Nationals' wlnntngrthe world's championship. A strong infield ta the chief reliance of the Pittsburgh team, but reports from Kansas City are not optimistic,, ' , . . . .. jack'johnson will not be 1 given american passport WASHINGTON. April 8 Jack John son wlll not carry. American passports if be leave . Cuba . to return . to . Kurope Secretary Bryan said today that Inatruo ttona had been sent to Minister Oonsale In Havana not to lasua the credential Secretary. Bryan said the State depart ment had replied without consulting the Department pf Justloe because It -was familiar with the case against Johnaon and knew that he had left' the -United Btatea after .having been convicted under the Mann white slave law and while at liberty on ball pending decision on Ma Duffy Gets Press v Decision Over White BTFFALO, N. Y. April '9,. Jimmy JDuffy of Lock port and Charley White of Chicago fought ten rounds here to night. Newspaper opinions gave Puffy the decision. Duffy weighed 140 pounds. White, m. ? v Duffy waa knocked down by a left hook in the first round. He evened the score In the next round by flooring White with a right swing and after that easily kept the lead. Temporary Plans Made for Outdoor' ' Track Meet in May A preliminary meeting of Oimthana In terested in athletics was held last night at the Toung Men Chrtbtlan association to consider an outdoor track meet to be held In Omaha rn May. It was definitely derided that the meet should be held at Creighton flelj and a permanent organi sation will be perfected at a meeting to be held next Tuesday. A committee con sisting of Don McCown, Tommy Mills and J. Gorald MacVeluh was appointed to make further plans. ' ' 7 1 15 TottJ . ..22 l'tar . . K in : ...1 ".e --I V l.lle ' It 'll ,.. Hi'.a I 'io-bfcii . Ltta; IvalJtn, a .!. m . tsrii to AY halro to i. ii.-Lni-r. Lift on tmsvs: Omaha, I, tv t.iie im-x. . Mrin- out; By JloUsett, I ty lil ! i) 3. Haes on ball: tnt 5 W. iKtt, . -rf Itbru(, L Time: l:0i, S mi !: Van fcb'kle. 6 9 0 0-2 10 0 0-1 S 0 61 S 2 1 1-7 bappvlle. Ouimet Creates New Record for the Course ATLANTIC CITY, N. Y . April 9. Frend Ouimet national amateur golt champion, created, a new record for ths course at the fctavlew Golf club today I by making the eighteen holes tn seventy- wire airoaea. He was partnered with Hugh WUain of Merlon against Wilfred tUld, a HeaW'W iprofeaalonal. and C. U. oe.et president of the club. In a four- some. i Jess Willard Uses -President's Exit from Union Station WASHINGTON, April .-Jees Wll'ard and Ms partyarrtved her shortly after S o'clock thla afternoon. ' A. reception committee, headed by Bob Fltxalminona, met the champion at the railroad station and . ushered him to an automobile through the entrance reserved for the use of the president of the I'm ted Male. After a brief atop here, Willard prepared to go to Baltimore, ' v . FIRST CASE CALL VICTIM 13 REPORTED IMPROVED Tie r.tt tosl t'- 111 aeHdent re rr,i!,,i t!ia eeiKin urred at Thirty-e-- ' r 1 t,i I'. aey ax-nue Thursday aft- n.-.i.n. h-a William V. Baughman. 1105 hti :t!i Kieventh etreet. eustatned a very I .b.f -.1 it.).rf by beit.if atru-k with, a 4" 1)1 b . 1 l!- a t.tkli to tb Will 1 ii..l l..;'il. ttKijt t.ia '.-tin. i tn ts 4 .. .' t I.!., fl . t. Games Today Federal lagtie-Rt Ixula at Chlraao rtlin.urh at Kanaaa lty. Nema! mt lial'ainuf. ltuf falo al JirookU a. STORZ GENU.ME BOCK BEER . i'y a. long odUs the finest brewed In Oiusha, On draujht throughout the rity teuxr. Don I iuU It. Hioua fur a r.. Win Noyes Decides v to Report in Omaha Pitcher Win Noyes, after refusing to accept terms for soma weeks, has finally come to earth and written , Pa Rourk that ha Is willing to report any "time, Noyes got the notion ha was a free agent last year, that the Spokane club could not aell him and he refused tO accept the trade to Omaha. He had no grudge against Ouiuha. but waa peevish, toward the Spokane niaaagemeat Rourke threat etwd to auapend Mm If he did not report by April 10, ao Noyea decided to report. Oaklaa Orlaea Da Bell Club OAKLAND, Neb., AprU t. paelal. At the animal baaa bail meetl' held at till plnie last evealns tb fol'nwliig of- ru'ers were ,Immih1: wiiiiam roil. man .... mtiA I, mmuTr ami If 14.it.ii l"iM M.'aln. ImWIaiiil Kill hate a of the RtK.i.t-nt amateur teaiua tu Uila pail Of the eiata. Met Keaaea Slock Beer. Guaranteed to be th only Genuine Bock Hver brewed In Omaha u draught and U boltli-a on and after' April William J Bwoboda. retnl l-ralt-r. l'r.01.0 ' Te Play I rjetrott. - The Reds will play aa exhibition game at 'Detroit on Mond a v, May 10. enroute from Cincinnati to New York cm their nrsi eastern trip. It win be the first apnea ran ce of the Cincinnati tram In h Michigan metropolis fwr over a dozen years. Rent, room quick wltn a Bee Want Ad. . MoTmeav' ef Oeeaa Itramen. Prt ArrlT8. , Sallae. H'RKNOTOWN. Btralhearry DMCY Canada ' 8YDN1TT Vautura..., KIKKWALi, Aanam 4... ' NAPl.liri Patrla. . . IjONU'IN SC Itadallft.... f IKASt Jj... HON. KoNO.... UVtKlKJi..... . . ThaoiHaolaa. , Marvhurta. . Adriatic. . "Sniper" Ambushes Battle of Havana; To Enjoin His Fiins HAVANA, April -A movie "anlper" who eluded the vigllanoe of numerous snouts ambuahad Johnson and Willard as they battled on Monday last for the heavyweight 'championship of the world and obtained pictures of the contest Thla is th opinion of Jack Johnson, who, learning that films of -some of the round of the fight were to be ahown at several Havana-theaters tonight at once started to stop what he termed an in fringement' of his property 1 rights. He consulted the secret ; polloe and applied to the Judge of the night court for an Injunction. The merits of the oomplalnt could not be acted upon Immediately and the Judge advised th ex-champion to serve a writ ten notloe of his claims on the firm of theatrical managers who had distributed the films, promising to issue an injunc tion tomorrow should th law warrant It Johnson has abandoned his. plan to go by way of Santiago to Kingston, Jamaica, and thence to England, transportation from Santiago to Kingston and from Kingston to England being suspended. Johnaon says he now has no plana in view, but that he may proceed direct to France or Spain, or even remain in Ha vana tndpfinitely. v j Cavdr Jsai '. '' ; Report ans current Jn Baltimore that Foreat Oady, catcher of the Botson Red Sex, will jump to th Baltimore Federalr. ILL, CAN'T TESTIFY -BUT HE PLAYS GOLF 1. Walsh Investigate! Indisposition of Lincoln, Pullman Chief, Unable to Be Witaesi. 1 a. -", 'A Let ui remind you before a down - pouring: rain soaks the fact in that a food raincoat is a mighty handy article to , have on hand. - . - The makexs of our waterproofed coats were not content simply with .rainthedders. . -I . " They have put style and fit into them thus insur in$ you a food-lookinjf garment for fair weather . also.. ' v ,..... Tou will be surprised " at the good looking coat we offer at 15. ' 17.10 and 110. They will keep you dry at a Trjr small expense.- 413 South lflth. SHOPIIEII'S 'STRIKE IS ' AIEED CHICAGO, April 9. Frank P. Walsh,' chairman of the United States commission on Industrial relations. Informed reporters that he was in vestigating, the illness which was re ported as preventing Robert T. Lin coln, chairman of the board of di rectors of the Pullman company from coming to Chicago to testify concerning wages' paid employes of the company and conditions under which they work. "I understand that he is well enough to play golf and e may be wen vnouga 10 iwuif, ids com mission has power to compell his at tendance," said Mr. Walsh. , Testimony tn contradiction or modi fication of evidence given before the commission yesterday by Charlee II. Markham. president of the Illinois Cen tral. -was given today to A. O. Wharton, president of the railway employes' de partment of tha American Federation of Labor, James J. Mayer, former president of -the machinists local at Clinton, III., and J. I McCreepr of Paducah, Ky. Much of the testimony dealt with Mr. Markham's expreased fear Of the plan of. the men to form federations of craftsmen, by railroads instead of having the crafts belong to strictly craft unions. "Under the old plan the railroads were ablo to play one union against another, and the expense of seeking redress of .grievances waa too great to be borne by the weaker unions," aald Mr. Wharton. "HI fear that the railroad members of certain craft would be dominated by members not employed ,by the railroads was unfounded. "The system federation plan provide that the grievance of the railroad men shall be considered only by those' men, and not by member of the craft not em ployed by the.ratlroad involved. For In stance a strike of machinists at an in dustrial plant would not affeot members of the body belonging to the system fed eration." v "If there was a atrike at the Baldwin Locomotive Work would th men on a railroad using Baldwin engines strike too rather than repair Suoh engines," asked Commissioner R. H. Aishton. WAtK-OVEK READy FOR SPRING Here's One of the Classy Kicks For Spring "CARLTON" English Last in Bronze, Patent, Dull and Tan Clot er Leather Vppersj to 7 WALK Over $4.00 $6.50 The "CARLTON" Fits Like a Glove at the Ankle, Doesn't "Bite" the HeeL Walk-Over Boot Shop . 317 South 16th Street. Chocs! 4naraBtad Eoaiary Trr afaa a Wesaea. Wa H bawe A. aUlu- VrbUa Xoa Wait. ill iiiiiPr liliiUIIUll ' - J Gosolorjuc No. 1 I . . i .: What - do you mean 'in- . nition point? ' "I inean the temperature at which, gasoline will vaporize so that it can be exploded by a spark." , ' Humph! same is boiling point?' ' . "Practically" "And you say ignition point is J the real test for gasoliner" "The only real test." ... "But I've always thought it depended on gravity the higher the -gravity the better , the gas.", 1 " L "That's a motor-mythV mw gravity gas has more kicks in it more heat , units and provided the ignition ' ' point is right, ir better to use and costs less when yo j figure miles per . gallon." -. . Then instead of high gravity, I'm to ask for" , "Ask for Red Crown Gasoline. It's simpler. The gravity is right, the ienition point is right, and more than that Red Crown is always the same wherever you get ilT' And just as a matter of precaution, you ought to .Yv ask for Polarine when you're buying oil its the standard oil . for all otors. STANDARD CIL CC:.IPANY Wl,gSS OMAIA j:r 'Jor buiue. Cl.. Btors, Web. Ljl Uuui'ii L2 -AdteitUtriuent v