f Tin: bee: omaiia. Tiin:sr.Y. apiul - irio. n Mr. Jack Finds It a Dull, Beastly Day. Drawn for The Bee by Swinnerton j " hM!. .- .yfe y PHILLIES SHUT OUT TROLLEOODGERS Mayer Keeps Hits Scattered and Doei Not Give Base on Balls or Hit Batsman. SCORE IS THBEE TO NOTHING PHILADELPHIA. April 28.-Ma.yer Kept Brooklyn' hits .ettered and did not give a bate on balls or hit a batsman in to day' came and Philadelphia shut but Brooklyn, S to. 0. Appleton'a ' wlldncss wappartly. responsible for all the home team'a run, two men scoring after be ing given- paasea.' Bicker made three fine running catcher Score: BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A K. AB.H.O.A. 8. O M.ru. a . 4 1 IPrm, 8b... 4 0 2 10 Daiibnt. lb. 4 1 11 c.dore. p... 0 0 Ptana.1. rf.. 4 Wheat It... 4 I m.haw. tb. 4 - Myara, ct. ... 4 J Sennits, lb.. 4 I Mn arty. c. 1 9 Appteton. . p. 1 0 nn, p.... 0 0 Hummel, lb. 1 ' 0 Zlm'rmaa .. 1 'Coombs . . . . 4 1 "Bancroft, IE. 1 4 14 4 Worker. If... t 1 I 4 0 Vat.tll. rf.. 1 1 4 0 4 4Whlttad. tl. I I I 1 4 4T)oe. 5b...: 4114 4 4 udorul. 4b. I I S 4 4 l Kinirr.' e... I 1 I so I OMarer. p.... 1 .4 4 I 4 10 , - 1 0 Totals 47 t V 14 4 0 0 . - . 4 4 4 Total! M I 24 II 4 Batted for Appleton In fifth. ' ' ' ' Ran for Daubert In eighth. ' Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 6'0 00 Philadelphia .'. 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 8 Two-base hits: - Rchultr, Cravath, I.tulerus. Three-base hit: Myers. Stolen bsses: - Becker. Cravath,-Whltted. Kamfd runs: Philadelphia. 3. Bases on balls: Oif Appleton, 3; off Ragan. 1. Hlte: Off Ap pleton. 2 In four innings; off Ragan, i In three innlr.gs; off Cadore. none in one in nin. Struck out: By Appleton, I: by Ca dore. 2: by Mayer, 4. Umpires: Uyron an-1 Orth, Dolliver Memorial Chimes Installed in Fort Dodge Church FORT DOIK3K, la.. April 2R.-(Bpeclal.) Eleven bells, which constitute the Tol llver memorial chimes, are being in stalled' this week lrv the new Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs. Louise- P. Dolli ver gave the bells at a coat of $0,000 o the church as a memorial to her hus band, the late ' Senator Dolliver. The chimes will be heard for the first time Saturday. Each pell Is fittingly Inscribed, The largest bell contains the inscription dedi cating the set to the memory of the senator. This bell weighs 2.2T8 pounds and ta more than four feet In diameter. The bells are pitched In E flat. Music for 800 pieces that can be pi gyved on the chimes have arrived. R. B. Wolverton. formerly of this city, has been Installed aa a fellow of the Institute of Radio Engineers-In New York City. But twenty-six wireless tele graphic experts in the country hold this honor.. .Mr. Wolverton was graduated from the local high school and studied at Ames. He has been In the government radio- service for several years. Junior, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. C. M- Watkins, was saved from drownlne in a rain water barrel by the timely or rival of the maid employed In the house hold. The little, fellow had fallen head nrst into the water and was uncon' clous when he was pulled out. ueorga-Pe Morris, sentenced here last November - to an Indeterminate 'term' of twenty-five years for ineeat, escaped from the Fort -Madison penitentiary Sat urday anemoon. He was a trtirty and waa working with-a gang on the street when he esuo&ad. ,- CONFLICTING TESTIMONY r ., IN, yMORN. MURDER CASE Reels Lose to Cabs. ! CINCINNATI, O.. April 28 Exception-r-lly hard hltl'nv' marked a seesaw game between Cincinnati and Chicago here td day, the visitors evenmsIVv winnings t .- Good maile five- hits out of as rrnmytlmBTat-ba. wnlt-V'BllRma three base drlv. tit the seventh Inning wu the. longest hit ever mode on the Cincinnati mounds. The ball hit the rightfleid b psihcri fence, but it bounded back and thus enabled the Cincinnati fielders to hoid h'm st third base. Score: 1 CHICAOO. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O A l." "" . AB.H.O.A.g. Obo4. rt 1 LlLeaob. : f 1 ? ! K.hi- u .. 1-1 J 0 Her toe , .i 14 14 I SSrin?;?.: -1 0 i "'-Prove thls. 1 ooroh. ib'i., s 2 4 0 Several-wll l Juonw-itVibi i t i !wln the body of Chester Van Horn wa I owiDso, o.u. 1 1 l t first discovered the bedqullts .lay smooth r vuooin. V t V 4 V JOHNSON WIliS DUEL WITH HACK HURLER Washington Defeats Athletics at Home .by Score of One to Nothing. SENATORS , SCORE IN FIRST WAPHrNOTON. April M Washington won a pitchers' 'duel frem Philadelphia today, 1 to'O, by' bunching a hit and a eacrifk" fly with 'a tnse on balls nnd an. error In the first Inning. Philadel phia had a chance to score In the fifth wfien the first two batter hit afely, but. Johnson tightened and tha next three were easy outs. Score: WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A K rHILAIlHJHIA. AB.H.U.A.E. MurvtiT.-rf .. I 1 OMrtn. If.. 4 0 Rtrufik, ef.i. 4 1 Ilnla. tb. .. 4 1 Mrlnnla. lb. 4 1 Warry. aa.... 4 M-Oweil. lb 1 MoAror. c. 1 1 IpD. e 1 Wm-laff, ..! HYMENEAL Andenoo-Krelfela. k MADISON, Neb., April 2.-(Speclal )- Mr. Herman Anderson and Mis Rosa Gertrude Krelfel were married this morning at St. Leonard' church. Hev. Father Mivenk-h officiated. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Krelfel a The groom la engaged In buslncs her. After a honeymoon trip to eastern points Srhtllt. t... Ill k.;iunnan, lb t ,v 4 finler. lb..,. 4 1 Williams, (MM Krrnn'riaa, 4 1 1 1 Hhln, li. l hny, p..i. 4 4 0 Anama, p... t i )1--f a a A A Aj-mHK ft 4 Telegram.) The state will not be able to Kautmaa.' lb 4 1 l ermwiort. rt 1 exclude, It. .vldence In the Mrs, Vani'i I J Tii'. i Horn murder trial before Wednesday j ivan, as... I ill lvitt. lb I night The defense Is frying hard to make ' ,- J Jd."".'.: 4 iw mvirw uiBi.iuiiawcar .van riom waa m 1 ; suicide and the state Is . endeavoring to Isprove this. .. w Several . witnesses testified today that t 4 OMoallsr, rf.. 1 4 1 4 4 1 1 4FVMW. lb... 1114 4 1 4Mllan. rt ... 1 4 4 1 I SGanOII. lb... 4 1 T A t liRonrtaau, If. I 4 4 4 4 1 I 0 Morgan lb.. 1 1 4 14 I I lAtprrolth. . I 1 4 1 4 1 4M-Hfl!,' aa. 14 114 4 4 SJoltnaon, p.. 1 4 4 4 4 1 4 ' Totals n ru TrXala 10 7 14 IT I Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A Washington 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Two-base hit: Oandll.- Stolen base: Moeller. Double pUys: Barry to Lajoin o Mclnnls. Morgan to McBrlde to Gan- tl. Johnson to Morgan to Gandll. Baaes n balls: Off Wyckoff. ; off Johnson. I, First base on errors: Washington, 1. iit bv pitched ball: Morphy by ..John son. Struck out: By Wyckoff, : by Johnson, 4.; irmptree: 'Evan and Mul laney. . - v Tltrera Basvt Browns. . DPITROIT, April . M. -Going Into the eighth Inning of today's game one run behind and up to that time having made onlv four, hits off James, lletrol staged a terrific batting rally, driving ten runs across the plate. The final score was Detroit. U: 8t. I.ouls.. S. James retired after Cobb, the first mn up. had mad a-single and a triple, .off . hun .in ..the eighth. Score: S T. IWin. , .. tJBTROtT. ' f ABH.OAg AB.H.O.A W. aiuwtia. it . I 1. t.SBuah. a..... I lie lit I I 1 I 114 4 12 4 4 1 4, 0 4 2 1 4 1 1 1 1 4 4.4 HiimiTflar a 4 A 4 4 . Total M liril J Totals so 4 24 It I (M--Louis -...I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Detroit 1 0 0 0 JO 12 Two-base hits: Kauffman. MeKee. Veach. ' Three-bae hits: Crawtonl, Cobb, Kavanagh, stolen bases: Cobb, ttanilr!ds. p aughn, p.. 1 1 4 Kniaele ... 4 oiar.-p..r..-. 4 4 4 4 tT . Hght shoulder and down rar j Crawforl Vech (2). Earned run: Off iBenion. p...4 4 4.4 the elbow. W. A. Verberg testified that 4 wanr:..l 4 4 4 w Mrl- Charlotte Van Horn driving - TwomnieV ". t 4 4 4 4 to-ard the home on the nleht of the Tatals..,.ll II t7 14 VKololt." ,.1 J J j . tragedy. Someone wa In the buggy with Totals 14 it SI 10 1 . her. He thought It waa a man. Batted for Adams In the fourth. Robert Glegher testified that he met ixi Tor UTnpg;nin;hrv.7.h. h v,ng V" Hatted for bunion In the sixth. (Horn home and to the best of hla recol- Chlcas-o .....'...... 2 0 0 4 0.2' 0 1 0 9 i cton It wa on the night of Novem- t incinnatl H 0 0 1 -0 ,1 I 0- ; b noWmthl'rhba'soltrV ! neither of the children t th- -ef.ndant Stolen basea: Herzog, Hresnahan. : was with htr on the night of tha tragedy. Vaughn. Earned runs: Off Cheney, 3: They were at separate homes. Mrs. Teed dan2- V ofTLySK"hJ:l?:. w.i' to 'testified that Mr. and Mrs. Van Horn nil noiiiuiif Olson to Mollwits: Olon to Moiiwit. liases on balls: Adams, 2; Stnnrtrldge. 1; Vaughn. 2; Lear, 1; Benton, 1; Schneider, l- Jilts-. Qff Cheney. 4 In one-third inning- off Adams. J in two and two-thiM Innings; otf btandrldge, 2 In one and one third inning: otf Vaughn, 7 in four and two-thirds Innlnga; off Iar, S in four In nings: off Benton, 4 In two Innings; off PcbiielJer. 4 In. three Innings. Struck out: By Vaughn, 5: by Lear, 2: by Schneider, I. Umpires: Klem and Emslic. ' Pirates Trim Tarda. ST LOUIS, April Three home runs were mado In today's game between St. Louis and Pittsbuigh. the visitors win- had trouble-and were separated a little over a year, being reconciled In June, 1914. Mrs. Van Horn one said to tha witness, "My husband ta no food." ' MISSING SHENANDOAH MAN : - GOES TO WYOMING SHENANDOAH. la.. April 2-(8p-clal.)-A postcard, mal'ed at Vllllaea, la., and received by Mrs. A. C, Allen, ninar tha same. 7 to S. The same wa ; wife of tha overseer at tha Joa Auracher taTUSheVu who disappeared from hi. home train. In Ihe seventh Inning Pittsburgh last Tuesday, when he started to tho broke a tie when Gibson scored on Kar- . grain elevator, solves partially on of mon'i single- Gerbi-r and Harmon also , . -..,,,, hf ,,,, ,nM.p.., m. H scored In this inning. Ecore: I ' mjstenes Of disappear ng men.. Me piTTtiBt'ROH. er. liorig. staieo. on me cam ne wa on inc. way to Wyoming and would send for her AB.H.O.A B. AB.H.O.A B. Johnatoa. lb I 1 4 OHusflna. ; 0 vuuian. ii.... v v - 1 Slxina, ct..., 4 1 I 4 OMIllnr, lb... 4 144 1 4WIIMD. rf... I 1 1 4 4 1 4Srk. lb 14 14 4 1 IBullar, as... 4 I 4 1 4 I 43Drdar. c... 1 4 I 4 4 I fl.Sallaa. Slahaua. . : Hrlt Total.. ...I 1 24 14 Koohe I1KV. It ... Ill Haird. to.... 1.4 t Hiu,t,mo. rf4 4 I Wasnar, lb.. 112 laiauaa. ct.. 4 2 Uiiua, s. ... 4 1 1 Oerbar. aa... I 1 Harmon. P, . 1 1 t'ovpar. p.... 4 4 Dauss, 2; off James, ft: off Baumgaxdnor. S. lnubla play: Kauffman to Lvan to Kauffman. First base on error: St. Louis. 1; Detroit, 2. Base on balls: Off Dauss, S; off James, . Hits: Off James. 10 In seven and two-thirds In nings, off Baumgardner. 2 in one-third inning. Struck out: By Dauaa. t. by James, . 4. Umpires: O'Loughlln and HUdebraad. Wktte Hoes-Take Awother. CHICAOO. April .-The Chicago Americans defeated Cleveland, 7 to 2 to day, . winning their seventh straight a " lur. t tin iwau lut uiinji iuiidi; , wiin , Kournler and Roth leading the attack. ; and this, coupled with their daring on the bases, gave them the game. Bens pitched In fin form and waa backed with fielding bordering on the sensa tional, two lightning double play being a feature. Score: CLOT BLAND. ' CHICAGO, AB.H.O.A . AB.H O AI OraasT. If... 4 I ulnlan. rt.. 4 1 4 4 4 0Rwh. Sb 4 I I 4 I 2 iB.Colllaa. tb I I I 4 A 1 Kournler, If 4 2 I I 0 4J Colllaa It I I I 4 4 1 IWaarar. aa . 4 4 1 tHrlef. lb.... 4 4 14 4 4 1 Arhilk, a.... 4 1 14 4 , I Bant, p 2 4 1 4 4 Total....." 17 14 1 ' I I Rodaar. lb. 4 1 1 Cbapmaa, ss 4 I Jarkaoa. rf.. 4 2 I Bmltk. of .. 4 1 I Barbara. b. 4 4 4 Bhlaltfa. lb... 4 4 II O'Valll. a... t 1 4 glean, p 1 I . Mltrhelf, p.. 4 HarataA, p.. 4 Ijalbol4 ... 1 1 Oouatba. p.. Totals M I 24 II 1 Batted for Harstod in eighth. Cleveland 1 0 0 0 0 0 S 0-S Chicago 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 Two-baa hits: Srhalk, Fournler. Rod- f:ers. Three-hase bits: Roth. Jackson, elbold. Ktolin bases: J. Collin. Roth VI, Fournler. Earned run: Off Btcen, 4: off Mitchell. 1: otf Hsrstad. 1: off Bens. 2. Double playa: Weaver to K. Collin, to Brief, Hens to Weaver to when he reached there. Mr. Allen has moved to Meryville, Mo., to Hv with her married sister and does not pin to Join her husband in the west. A body haa been found In the Missouri p V a a a a a rver near Omaha, which wa thought j Hit: Off Bteen, In four and one-third l I to be that of Chrt Chrlstenon. ths other Ln,nLn.i:,,U,.tfiJeli' .l w.-htr(5 -! Shenandoah man that disappeared. Ac- Toula tl io 14 1 onaintances here say that i.ie uct rti)- Ratted for Sallee In the seventh. i tlon of the dead man does not apply to t I fnm K'i.hull. Ill ihA -1 Vl t tl L . i . . . . . . . . . -tfcv una tucai man wno wrote suiciae notes . m . v Pittsburgh 0 2 I S 1-T.. Drtcular. Mrs rhrUtenann an HmiStflTI NtarTQ VwAQT. . : . - ----- ji,v uu wwu rj vwi vk i i vmu Brief. Base on ball: Off Mitchell. 1. nlng: off Haratad. 2 In two Inning; off l oumM, none in one Inning. Htrurk out: By Steen, t: by Bens. 2: bv Ilarstad, 2. Umpire: Dlneen and Nallln. bt. Louis Two-base hit Wagner. Three-bsse : three small children have goae to hlt:- Butler. Lejeune. Home runs- But- , Omaha, where they plan to make their ler. Carey. Wilson. Stolen bases: John son (2), Dolan. tiarned runs: PKUburgh, 4; St Joula; B. Doulile plays: Lejeune to ag'ier; Beck to Hugglna. Bases on balls: Off 'Bailee. -2;' off Mtihaus. 1; otf Harmon, 4. Hits: Off Kallee. a In seven innings; off Nit-haus, 1 in one Inning; off Harmon, 10 in seven innings: off Cooper, none In -one inning. Struck out: By Bailee, r. by Harmon. 1. Umpli-es: Higler and Hart. Strm frosa Gasa Caaatr. BEATRICE. Ntb.. April 2b. sipeclal.) -Policemen E. M. Dlllow, A. T. Blck more and 8. C. Compton left Tueaday for Kansas City to Appear as witnesses for the government In the cases against Mlk Smith, and Jtirlon Seitsot1 who were ar rested her on- December . 1914, charged with counterfeiting. ' Th city commissioner held a meeting Tuesday . and granted saloon license to Frank Hobbs. C. U Salisbury, W. 8. Dolen. Roy Irew, A. C. Freshman and Georg) Breltler. The only charge waa tha granting of a license to Breltler In stead of Joseph Sharkelton. ' Tha Commercial club at its weekly luncheon Tuesday Instructed the directors of t h club to appoint a committee to take tha neoeaaary step to launch a movement for ' a new. JU for Gage count. horn, It Is stated. Miss Cameron Says Lawson Wore Belt . and Carried Gun TRINIDAD. Colo., April 28.-Anna Cam eron. daughUr of James Cameron, su perintendent of the Hasting mine of tha Victor-American Fuel company, took tha tend for tha state today In th trial of John R. Lawson. labor lulr. charged wltk th murdar of John Nlmmo. Bh tes tified that on October 26. the day of th battle In which Nlmmo was killed, ah went by train from Trinidad to Lud low on th way to Haatlnga, reaching Ludlow whil th fusillade was In prog res. . .... - ' Laiwson. she testified, escorted her paat th danger Bone, warning th strikers to be careful. 'Sh aald La son waa belted and carried a revolver. t On oroas-examtnatlon ah said ah reached Llldlow about 2.20 , In the after noon. Sh thought she got to th tent colony about I 4. to Visit Forests WASHINGTON, April 22. - Sacretary Houston started west today to vlt na- -tional forests to observe to what extent ' their timber, forage, grating and 'vater 1 power resource are being developed for 1 the public under present method and to max a study of the administration prob-1 Urn of the forest service. In order to ; hav time to roach plscr off the beaten i track of travel where the actual prob- j lems or forest administration are being worked out he will for th most part avoid atop at Important cltlea. Itaatoa Farmer Hit by Teals. STANTON, Ntb.. April 22 I Special.) William F. Wltt. a retired farmer, who recently moved to Stanton from hi farm In Cuming county. wa run down by peaaenger train No. 1 at 12 K o'clock yesterday as h was walking along on th railroad track In Eavst Stanton. Ha wa. thrown violently from th track, sus taining four fracture In hi left arm and several bad cut about th fa. Apartments, flats, houses and nottage can be rented quickly and cheaply by Be "For Rent" Ad. Mr. and Mr. Anderson will be at home In their new home In North Madison. I Cooker-til. Are. Karl r. Cnrkertlt ef Omaha and Mis Anna C. Ay of Elkhorn, war united m marriaga Wednesday morning at ll:2n by Rer. Charles W. Savldgo. They were ac companied by Mis Elsie feefus and Mr. Robert Warren of Elkhorn. Nan. Read The Bee' "Bulnes Chance" and get Into your own buclnes. .... i - '. vvV r:J fcsi "ll P J, J i, . : L Am -;i v- ' au aw Sa-tjfg4isastsja -" 42BssaWss- jjv'L jjiikmp T2C2 i i , (BylheHouso'tfKvppoxihoimQi). ' 73 OR those' alert ' men who make a point of being well dressed, yet always keep on the practical side of the extremes or fashions, we recosimend the BRITISH. " . A most attractiTe. three hnttoa. soft roll sack, ihat , breeds confidence in the man who .wears it and b the men who made it, AH men are young in these stirring days, and for any man in active life, right clothes are an asset and an inspiration. - If the BRITISH model is to your liking you can have it in solid blues, browns and neat gray mixtures. It comes in Tweeds. Cheviots Worsteds. Serges, Flannels and Homespuns Glen Urqu harts with clear everplaids. shepherd checks, gun club checks, hair-line stripes, mixes and solid colors in short, almost every approved 'suiting which has come from the looms this season. Prices S20 to $40 Kopptthwmer Gotbei art told Ira represcaUtiTt ttort ia nearly ttery Met ropoliUn center of th! United Stttet tad Canada. Your name cn a post card will bring you oar Book of Fashion. v , THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER 1 CHICAGO CoryWsH, UU. TU cTeas a fi We also call attention To the "Beaufort," "Wayne" and "BuUtmore" models carried extensively by us that are creations of "Tho House of Kuppenheimer" and exclusive with this store at $18.00 to $35.00 And our big sale of $15.00 suits now going on is one of the greatest value-giving events at the price we have ever attempted. All models and styles for men and young men and newest materials Come Todsy $1522 "WgFUi