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BRAYES WIH DUAL
BILL BY PITCHING i
1 l"lsa saaj
A IIM1MM
hlta: rialM. Hlnchmu.
rtiree-naa Ml: fJctE. Ulnohman. Htnleti
hasea: I'ulnhiw, ijets. lsas on ba.la:
Mill' Mamsux, 1: off 1'nombi, 1: off
orr, 1. Hit: Oif Mrnniut, 6 In als
nnlnara; off Kelly. In two Innlnga;
onper. 0 In one Innlnt: off Coomna. 10
In elht arid one-t.lrd Innlnga; off Doiik-
laa, i In two-thlrrta Inning. Hlru k nut
Boston nationals Capture Both Ends -vM"I?1"",..: yr ivmbe. -, by cooper.
. mi'iiea: Itlglrr and Orth.
ef Donble-Header
Cincinnati
from
Score, second name;
HEHT ALLOWS BUT FOUH HITS
BOSTON, Auk. 81. ood pitching en
abled Boaton to taka both ends of to
day ' double-header from Cincinnati,
each by the aame core,'! to o. Nehf,
ho waa In the box In the flrat content.
files ta Wla Series.
NFW TOHf, AI ll.-New York won
Its series from fhTraaro. two gamea to
one. hy dividing; a double-header today.
"hlcao won the first game, 1 to 0, and
New York look the ee md. 1 to 1.
Jamea l avender pit h-d a no-hlt game
for the vlalioia In the firat contest, only'
two men reaching flri-t haae. Merkle w
aiife on Fisher's fumble In the second
inning and the an me pHver re-e ed a
baae on balla In the eighth. Wllllama'
j, , , .... , j,. an-vp 1 iAvemlera perferl im In the
"ur ""u wventh Inning when ho rmde a ernaa-
pass. .tonal running cat' h on Doyle. Wllllama,
In the second name Hughes gave only ' hit of the I. n eel home run
in 1 r-m rrr 'II fill illC I VIU RIUHIlun
BOARD IS AGAINST
SUNDAYJN SCHOOLS
Majority of Members Do Not Fayor
Allowing Evangelist to 8peak
. Before Students.
WILL COME UP AT NEXT MEET
a positive statement, although It la un
der Mood he la not against the Idea.
three hita and one bnae on balla. Cotnp
ton. the Braves' new outfielder, made a
food showing In the second game, get
ting three hlta and scoring both of Bos
ton's runa. Score, flrat game:
CINCINNATI BOMTON.
AH HO. At. ABH.OAE
Orfh. lb 4 ft a I
Harmna, aa...4 I a t
I. llama. If tin
Kllllirr, rf...l 11
llnllllk. rf...t I I
Wlnfo. a I I 1
Wasaar, ft.. 4 a I 4
MiMwItt ll I I
l-aia. a t 1 1 s
IMT, p (II
V. Kolalla..! t
Cnniliy
Teuia ....SI I 14 11 1
Tnt.ia ... mil a
Batted for Pale In ilg.th inning.
Hatted for Kin. Ulrica In aevinth.
Cincinnati 0 0 V 9 0 V 0 4 ft 0
Boeton u 0 0 1 o 0 1
Two-bae hit: Oririllh. Molen
tiniipat., rf..l a f
iMl...1r. c 0 i
Kn. Ib... 1 I 1
.nvireaa. cf t 1
omikw. k ... i a
IS. IimKlt. lb. .1 11
iHmlih. Ib I 0
MitratiT., M. til
hHnallnir, c. I a 7
01 omptiMt, rf.a a
OS.bt, p 1 1
.1 a a
a
a a
a
Vaughn and Adatna were e r the I
Clnnla In the second game, while Benton;
ld fine work In t'e pinches, Bcorw, first I
game:
CHlrAOO. NEW TOPK.
A a H O A K. AH M O A B.
dnnit. rf I 0 a enarna. If ...
I Klrant.. lb.. ..4 4
'Rohartaoii, rf 0 I
4 Alhnla, lb. ...I A I
I M.rl., cf .. I 1
0 r'Ktrtrhar. as. .1 a I
1 'itlralnar4. lb I t 10
I ift'nota, e I S 4
4 rVhans. 1
Krha-w, a...t a
14 ( i; 14 l'.Wirr 1
Piahrr. aa....4 I
Hrhulle. If . 4 a
Xlmmarm , lb. 4 I 1
Salar. lb 4 a 14
Wllllama. cf 4 I 1
rtiHan. lb. . 4 a 0
Arrhar e 4 I
Laranoar, a I 1 I
Tola la
: ii
a
Hersog. iKjulile play a: (.iron to Waner '
to Mollwlu, lear to Mo.lwlta. Baaea on
balla: Off lnl. ; oil Ix-ar. 1. H..a: Of:
IDaJe, I la seven Innings: off lear 1 In i
one Inning. HtruiK out: By Dale, 2; by
Js'ehf, 7. C'milrea: ODay and lulli-y.
Score, second game:
i UNC'lNNATI. BOSTON.
B H O A C AU H O A T..
Orah, H 4 I arvmtvton. rl..l I 1 I I
SBrara, lb 1 a 1 V
OHnmliraaa. cf 4 1 4 0 l
MlIM, If.... I t
Krluiildt. lb.. 4 ill t
. Touia . ..II t 17 14 1
Batted for Schauer In ninth.
rhlcaKO 0 0 1 1 0 0 01
New Vork 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 fr-fl
Two-baae hlta: Wllllama. Lavender.
Home run: Wllllama. Stolen baae: I'helan.
Ilaeet on halla: Off Hihnucr 1: off I.av-
o a 2 ( .i'it, i. rtinif-K out; uy rcnauer, a; ny
base: " ' . i mpirn: mem and r.maiie.
Score, aecnnd game:
CHICAGO.
AB H.O.A.R.
tHmith, a....t i I a
uharanas) . aal a I I 4
anowr. a I ail
atiusbaa. s...t 1 a
t
i in I i
Murray, rf-af 4
Firtiar, aa....4 t
P'halla. If... 4 t
Zlmmernt., Ib 4 S
Flar, Ib I S
Wllllama. cf I a
Kalaalr, rf . I t
rheian, lb.
Arrha, a. . ,
aVuiha, a.
ffi-hultt,..,
Adama, p. ,
Hreanahaa
NEW YORK.
AB.H.O.A B
.4 I
.4 1
I 0
1
4 4 4
.its
I 0 OBirfia. If.. ..4 a 1 1
1 I lOrant. lb.. ..4 S t 4
S aHahartaoa, ill I I I I
l i rrmria. ib 4 I a f a i
I 1 AMarale, cf . 4 111
I a af'rtrhar, aa 4 I I I I
1 A ollralnard, lb 4 ll '
1 A AMayera S....4 Ills
I t lllentoa, p.. I OA 1
I a
0 a Totala ....a 11 17 II I
t a
a a
Memben of toe Board cf Educa
tion are being -thrust against the
proposition of whether permission
should be granted to the billy Sun
day committee to carry the evangel
ist's campaign into the public school
buildings.
A formal communication from Tier.
Titua Lowe to the teachers' commit
tee states that Rev. W. H. Sunday
and Homer Rodeheaver would like
to speak to the pupils of the eighth
grades and of the high schools. Mem
bers of the committee looked at each
other with unwonted seriousness
when the matter was broached. The
committee deferred action. The
question will be taken up by the en
tire school board.
Oatapoken ta Opposition.
Of the five members of the teachers'
committee, R. F. Williams, W. A. Foster
and A. C. Wakelny are outspoken In their
opposition to the proposition of throw
ing the schools open to the Sunday
propHgnnda. Bev. D. E. Jenkins, chair
man of the committee, declined to make
Golf Tourney for
Women Starts at
Seymour Lake Club
Play In the tournament for the woman's
golf championship of the Feymour Lake
Country club has been started and th4
qualifying round has been completed.
Drawings for play In the first round have
been made and all these matches must
be played by Saturday. Drawings are as
follows:
CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT.
Mrs. George Francis plays Miss Irma
Book.
Mrs. C. I. Voilmer plays Mrs. J
Parratt
Mies Mary Conner plays Mrs. W.
Phllhy.
MM Mabel Mek-her plays Mrs. A. A. 1
Mid lam. !
BFCOTTD FLIGHT.
Mrs. K M Iiord plays Mrs H. Marling. (
Mrs. J. K. Bednar playa Mra. lieorga ,
McDonald.
MIhs Ida Kaley plays Mrs. M. I Kin?. I
Mlaa K. F. Worley plays Mrs. W. B. j
Thk. 1
Mrs j, j, McAllister plays Mrs. Allen
Dudley.
Straw flats Must
Go Without Delay
Straw hats positively must be banished
Wednesday, September t and no mercy
hereafter will be shown the wearer of j
a summer lid. Acting Mayor Daa Butler j
announced.
Mr. Butler said he would Issue no proc
lamation extending the straw hat period
this year. Chief of Police Dunn an
nounces that all persons will wear straw
hats at their own peril after the closed
aeason bexlns.
Beginning Wednesday Store Will Remain Open Till 6 P. hi.
H.
E.
We Want to Show You the
Greatest Line of Boys'
School Suits Offered in
. Omaha in Yeara.
Every Mother Will Keenly
Appreciate the Splendid
Quality of the Boys' Suits
Offerings Here. See Them.
iWx"
Harsos, ea-lb 4 I
Wullama, If .4 4 1
KW.itar, ef. .1 1
Orimth. rf..l l l
wise, a.. ...I 1 10
XMfr. tk-aa I 1 1
XiMlatta, lb I
'Wacaar, k..
gcbaaiSar. a I A 1
Total
TBtAJ ....Si IN t I
Cincinnati 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 00
Uoxton o 0 0 t 0 0 0 1 I
Two-base hit: Compton. Wolen bases:
-Mollwlt. to Wlngo. li-s on ba.U.'Vf , "'"? J.WA?. ".l"' V I V
liugnes. iz off Kchnrtuer. S. Blrurk out: vr, ,1 fc " f ,"-:'
Hratt. lb., ..A A 1
Butler, ea...a 1 1
2Vaatr, U...4 t I
rf 4 1
Wlhwa, at... I 1 1
Millar, lb-lb. I 1 11
ttataat, Ik.. ..I 1 I
nrdr. a.... I I
ol'aJi, p 1 A
Ortnar, p.....A A
olilaa 1 1 A
lt. ha 1 A
Oouaklaa ...1 A A
By Hughes, 4: by Schneider, S. Umtrirea:
wuuciey ana u utr.
Pktls Cu-a Spilt.
PHILADELPHIA, Aug. SI. Fhlla
1eipi. wound up a suooeaaful home s and
by breaking even with Bt, Louis tcxiay,
the tkome team winning; the first game.
S to t, and Ht Louis winning the sl-oim
gams, 7 to 1 The opening event waa a
duel between Rlxey and Dnak, the win
King run being scored In the seventh in
ning on Paakert a alnsle, an error by
Huajglna and Cravatha alngle. With two
men out and a runner on eeeond In the
ninth, Alexander took Rlxey'a place and
fanned Uonsalea. Ht. Louis hit Demare
hard in the second game and won easUy.
Score, flrat aame.
BY. LiCXJIS. yHTtADBI.PHIA.
AB.HO.l t AB H.U.A .
Hnttlii, lb.. I Ala IStoak, Is 4 t I A A
A Bancroft. aa..4 A t 1 A
APaskar. ef...l I I A A
1 SOraTatb, il..l till
A llxiiterua. lb. .1 I I A A
IWhlttea. If. I A 4 A A
A aNIehnff, lb. .4 A I I A
1 AKIIIIfar, a, ...I 1 T I A
t SKIiay, p 4 S A I A
AAleuaaar, p. A A A A A
A ToUlA ....li U t""I
A t
eTUI TNM I
ta ted for Ixak In eighth.
Hatted for Hugglns in eighth.
Batted tor Wliboa tn ninth.
8t. Louie ...0 0 0 0 4 S 0 01
Pi lladelphlav 0 0 0 t 0 1 0 I
Two-beee hit: Luderus. Stolen base:
Ml.ler. Doub a play; Klxey to Uanmolt
to Luderua. Baaes on balla: Off Ui liter,
1; off Klxey, 1. Hlta: Off Dnak Ii In
aeven Innlnna; off Klxey, 7 In e.gnt and
two-thirds Innings. Struck out: by iHiak,
2: by Klxey, i; by Alexander, I. 1 nt
plres: Kasin and Uyrorv
Bi-ore, second game:
T. LOUIrt. PHtLAOBIPHIA.
AB.H.O.A V. AB.H O.A B.
utlar. aa....a III lrKork. Ib t till
14 1 aHanrroft, M l I I I I
I A A tiraakart, cf...t I t A A
I 1 A Yaalh. rt..4 1 A 1 A
1 t A lladarua. lb. .4 A 14 A A
III Whit. If... 4 I 4 A A
111 SNIakuff. lb.. I 1 I I A
1 A 1 Oliurna. s I I ft I A
1 A 1 Ovlmaroa, p.. I A A I A
Marar. p A A A A 0
.AA 14 IT I XHaamsart.. P A A A A A
, Ha.-kar 1 I A A A
luir 1 A A A A
. . w . Tetala ... .14 A XI 11 "T
'Batted for Mayer In the seventh.
batted for baumgartner In the ninth.
ft. Louis 0 1 0 0 S 0 S U 7
Philadelphia 1 A 0 0 0 1 0 l
Two-baaa hits: Resetter, Hetsel 3),
Iong, burns. Three-baae hit: Long.
Home run: Becker. Earned runa: Hi.
Louis, : Philadelphia, 1. hlolen bases.
Butler. Miller. Double play: Oonaales
1 unassisted). Bases on balla: Off Ames,
Bases on errors: ML Iouls, 1; Phila
delphia. L Struck out: By Ames, 7: by
tDemarae, I; by Baumgartner, t. tilts:
tiff Demaree. II la alx Innlnsa, none out
In the seventh: off Mayer. 1 In one In
ning; on oaumganner, s in two Innlnga.
Umplrea: Bvron
IVracbar. It... I
lna. rf I
Wllaoe, at.,.,i
Mrait, lb....t
Millar, lb.,,.4
Hetaal, lb.. ..I
Oonaajeft, a. .4
Anwa, p 4
Tata la
Totala ... M 14 11 I
Batted for Vaughn in eighth.
ntted for Adams In ninth.
Chicago 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1
New York t 0 1 1 0 0 1 S 7
Two-base lilts: Schulte, Doyle, F.etcher,
foevers. Ihree-bsae '.It: Meyers. Htulen
baae: Bralnard. Douh e playa: Meikle to
ralnaid.
ts: off
Adama
4 In one Inning. Struck out: By VaUKhn,
I; by Adams, 1; by Benton, 7. Umpires:
Klem and iCma.le.
Form. Omaha Branch
of Security League
A number of business and profee
slonal men met with William B. Brew
ster, field secretary of the National Se
curity league at luncheon at the Com
mercial club at noon and organised an
Omaha branch of the society. This ts the
society that la making - a campaign of
education in an effort to arouse public
sentiment to the point of demanding of
congress at the next session some ade
quate defense for the United Statea In
the way of a well-equipped cltlsen sol
diery or reserve army, and an adequate
navy.
"We are not for a big standing army,"
said Mr. Brewster. "We want a wall
balanoed army and a well-balanoed navy.
I find the sentiment food out her In
Omaha, AU It needa la to be organised.
I find very few ultra-pacifists."
General George II. Harries waa elected
prealdent; Francis A. Brogan, vice pres
ident; Victor Rosewater, secretary, and
Victor B. Caldwell, treasurer. Others
present were W. A. Fraaer, Charles R,
Sherman, A. G. Season, J. E. FltiKerald,
J. A. Sunderland, J. L. McCagua, John
W. Towle, Arthur C. Smith, George F,
Weat. Walter Jardlne, Dr. J. P. Lord, C.
S. Hayward. H. A. Holdrege, F. L. Clark,
A. A. McLaughlin. An executive commit
tee of fifty. Including officers, Is to be
made up and announced within a few
dei's.
Traffic Manager Booth of the Missouri
Pacific, has notified the officials here
that railroad traffic Into Galveston will
be resumed September I, a which time
the roads will nave their lines repaired.
With thlj Information, the Missouri Pa
cific has sent out word that from this
date, all classes of freight, -except live
sua Pirates Split. toes, will be received for Galveston for
R"1-j'. aus. ji. ,u broke eport and for coastwise transportation.
T -m .u,iu waar in two inrill-
Dr. Bell's Plae-Tar-lloaey
Gases youy oough, loosens the muoous,
strengthens the lungs. The first doas
helps. Oet a bottle today. Only Stc. All
druggists. Advertisement.
GALVESTON TRAFFIC TO
BE RESUMED SEPTEMBER 3
ing contests, r-ittaburgh won the flrat. I
to S. by rallying In the ninth, driving
borne tnree runa r-ff Coombs and Doug
las after one out- Brooklyn tank h. m,-
end. I to X.
Cheney, bought from Chicago yester
day, reported to Brooklyn today and
liluhed seven Innings of the soend game
in aood style, only one earned run being
made off htua. Rube Marquard, bought
from New York, also reiwrted today and
pitched the laat two innlnga for Hroos
1n. lie rndvd the gaiita l,y atiiklix out
Joe Wagner In the ninth when Pitts
burgh had two on bases and two but, A
two-baa bit by Outahaw In the e.ghth.
after Daubert and ntengel had singled,
won the game for Brooklyn and inci
dentally kept Brooklyn la second place
by a scant (uarxln.
In order to make room for UarouaM
trie urooklyn club today released John eUa,I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
ikw tiV. ..,lJZi.- uS'. "m tomoT' I has never failed to give me prompt re-
NEGRO BOUND OVER FOR
ATTACKING CONDUCTOR
Charles Saunders, colored. 206 South
Twenty-ninth street, who attacked
Charles M. Stewart, a street car con
ductor, at Sixteenth and Webster streets,
Saturday night, with a knife, was bound
over to the district court with bonds
fixed at KMO.
"I havs tried most of all the . cough
cures and find that there Is none that
row. The players' limit rule runs out to
pUfht . Prealdent Tener of the National
league has formally aanctloned the trans
fer of Cheney and Maruuard. ttcore. firat
game :
prmai'ROH. Brooklyn.
AM HO. A . AB.H.O.A B.
All
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tie
A A
A A
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1 4
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AAA
orar. 1T....4 All ACTUara. aa..
Juhnaiea, lb. I 0 1 A SaDuben. lb.. I
lalllaa. CI...4 A I A AHIaaval, H...4
lliocttmaa, rt-4 I A A AWbaai. If. ...I
H HMf,a4 tit K uukav, lb. .4
. b 4 Alt aklr-aa. o ..
balra. b I 1 A I AOeta, lb I
t.iuaoa, a.. .4 III aktoi art. a.. I
eiaaiiabaaa p. A A I H bur. p...
Karmua ... 4 AAA Mar)r, pA
Oeroae 1 AAA A-lMaoa 1
J Wuh, ...1 A A A A
Totala ,...M 4 17 U I
Totala ....14 t N II 1
Han for Ulbaon In the ninth.
Halted for Kantlrhnrr in the ninth.
hatted for Johnston In the ninth.
hatted lor Chenev In the eeventh.
Plttiurh v A A 1 1 A A A A I
l(ro,kln 1 0 0 S I
iwo-oaae ntis: it. vtagner. Cu ahaw. ,
fttolon lJ.a; Johnston. tits. Karned !
runa: llitaburgh. 1. Brooklyn, t. Double'
I'iay: Carey to Batrd to Ull.aon to VSas-1
nw. liaae on errors: Pittsburgh 1. I
lmwa K-1 1 - - ii. I i i. ..-t' I
ti.-Uiier, I: off Maruuard. 1. Hlta: Ofr
t'heney. 4 In aeven innlnga: off Marquard
I in two Innlnsa. Hit by pl'rhed ball: by
ClM-ney, lilbaon; by Kantlt-hner, Cheney.
I'lrina ou : 1 y Kant Imer a: by ( h n y,
1: by Marquard, L L"iru'ra: Orth and
Rig ir.
yiTTMBIKOH BROOKf.TN.
ABH O AB. AB HQ. A B
Oarer. If 4 I I aiVkura. aa .1 a a I A
JuliUMua, lb 4 lit (Hauhart, lb. .1 I It A A
(ulltaa. Ct...4 I A A iaual. rt. . .1 A I A A
UHKtaan,rII I 1 A aki. U....4 I A I
VHiuar. aa. .1 A 1 I a 'uumi. lb. 4 Ilia
Van.. Ik ... I Alls m. a....l A A
Kir4. 4b.. .4 1 A 4 IIHi. It 4 I t I A
.ti. c 4 111 Ml let. ..., 4 A I I A
Nimui, p. I Alls ouHiba, p... ASIA
Kaiif. p .A AAA IlKmiai, p.. .A A A A A
t-wmt. p... A A A I Oiai 1 A A A A
rar .... 1 I A A a
Ctiie ....1 1 A A A Tatala ....4 4 17 1A 1
T-tala . ... SI 11 77 I 1
ra t d fur Mamaux In eeventh inning
hailed f- r Keily la ninth Inning,
l ottrd for Douclaa iu lunlo Inning.
louiga . lAelS-,
lief," writes W. V. Harner. Montpeller,
Inl. When you have a cold give this
remedy a trial and see for yourself what
a splendid medicine It la Obtainable
everywhere. All druggists. Advertisement.
BWW-"mH1
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e Ai aa
is the extract of the
golden grain with a
delicious hop flavor.
Each bottle has a
coupon. Save them
and get Free Premium.
'Phon Douglat 1889
Luxus Mercantile Co.
DUtributtrt
Fred Krcx Brenisx Co.
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. Plroatiaaa ef Special Vahas te Weawea with Every Be. .
Sa everywhere, la bases, 10a-, SSe.
Free With Every Boys' Suit at $3.95 Up
A Dandy Rugby Foot Ball
or a Pair of
Barney & Berry Roller Skates
One of America's foremost makers of
Boys' Clotlies offered to supply us with a
number of thest skates and foot balls to in
troduce their high grade suits.
EVERY BOY WILL APPRECIATE THE
SNAPPY STYLE OF THE SUITS AND
THE GOOD QUALITY OF THE GIFT.
Every Mother Will Appreciate the splen
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Seven different stylos, all knickers, full cut,
every seam taped and double sewed. All
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every Utile detail of the tailoring on these
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HAVD TAILORED BOYS' SUITS Nothing better In quality 0f fabric or tailoring fZf
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have all the little details you'll find in fine Young Men's Suits. Knickers are cut full, full lined and
have the new button fastener at the knee. Come in all sties 8 to 18 years. 7 C A
) Suit with Roller Skates or Foot Ball Free, at P eOU
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EXCLUSIVE STYLE SUITS AT $5.95
All have 2 pairs of knickers, both full lined.
Come in blue, or gray serges, tweeds and
Scotch weaves. Hand-tailored fronts, hand
padded shoulders and collars and snappy
style exclusive with the makers. All sizes
7 to 18 years. Values we're confident you'll
not find equalled elsewhere at less than
$7.50. Our sale price, . - Q
choice . .pDetD
Roller Skates or Foot Ball Free.
ROYS' FANCY NOVKLTY SUITS 8iiee 2H to 8 years, remarkable values, $3.95, $3.95, $4.05, $5.95.
Vestee style in velvets, serges, tweeds and gabardines, Russian Norfolks in serges, corduroys, tweeds and
velours; new middy suits and Balkan suits in all different fabrics and colors and many other popular
styles. Suit values for school or dress, you'll not find equalled elsewhere.
Our Great Semi-Annual Opening Display of Laces and Dress Trimmings Will be Held
September' 6th to 10th, inclusive. Every woman in Omaha and vicinity will be inter
ested in seeing these magnificant lines.
Extra Special September Grocery Opening Sale Wednesday
Txtrm 8 to 6 p. sa Wednesday, fresh
Boas-tad reaants, Q.
quart -u
Trom. 4 to S p. aa., tVarr Juicy I fl.
X,emons, per dossa lull
nrr vr toub phacxxs, veajui
mb ritma srow.
Extra fancy California sUberta free
st oae Veacnea, tbe pride of Calif or.
da, per crate 690
Bnahel Boxes Taaoy Baiilstt Bears
a $1.75
4 Baskets Faaoy Itallaa Bine Bloms,
Botalns; finer for osnnlns;, par orate
for 8o
IT UBS. BEST BTBB OBABTCXAT.
bo tuaia si.oo
To make ajood bread, plea, cakes or
biscuits you must have Rood flour.
Try a sack of our h rh rrade dia
mond H. Flour, nothing finer, made
from selected old wheat, Wednes
day, per 48-lb. saok $1.73
10 bars Beat 'Em AU or Diamond C
Soap for 83o
8 lbs. best White or Tallow Corn-
meal for 17o
The best domestic Macaroni, Vermi
celli or Bpajchettl. pks; 7Ho
4 lbs. best Fearl Tapioca or Navy
Beans for SGo
4 lbs. fancy Japan Rice, lOo quality.
for 89o
2-lb. cans fancy Sweet Busrar Corn,
Wax, String. Green or LLma Beans,
for 7Ho
2-lb. cans Early June Peaa. . ,8iO
8 -lb. cans Golden Pumpkin, . Hominy,
Bauer Kraut or Baked Beans.. ,.7Vo
MacLaren's Peanut Butter, lb..,18He
K. C. Corn Klakes, pks; So
7 lbs. best bulk Latndry Starch.. 850
112-os. Jars pure rYult Preserves. S5o
4 16-oz. cans Cordenned Milk.... 850
8 S-os. cans Condensed Mllk....86o
The best Tea Sittings, lb 18Ho
Oolden Santos Coffee, lb 809
The Best Strictly rresh Coon try
Xrre, per dosea 840
The best Country Butter, carton or
bulk, per lb 880
Fancy No. Creamery Butter, lb4 8So
5tor Oae
VlU$P. M,
Fancy No. 1 Dairy Table Butter, ne-
lb. . . , 84o
Fancjr Full Cream, Young Ameri.a
New York White or Wisconsin
Cream Cheese, lb aoe
Good CookinaT Butter, lb. 80o
Fancy Wisconsin Brick Cheese, lb. 18o
Fancy LirnburKer Cheese,-lb. ... ,83e
Sweet Corn, per dosen loo
2 large heads Fresh Cabbage So
8 bunches Fresh Kadiahes So
( bunches Fresh Onions ,,6o
ft heads Fresh Tenf L,ettue ......Bo
Fancy Wax or Strinar Beans, lb., 8Ve
S lartre Cucumbers for So
Fancy Ienver Cauliflower, lb. ...loo
Fnncy Ripe Tomatoes, lb SV4o
Fancy Had Ietture, per head, THo-oo
4 bunches rresh Beets or Carrots, Be
4 bunches Fresh Parsley Bo
Market Basket Bets or Turnips., 18o
13 lba. No- 1 Cooking Apples ,....190
When you buy Potatoes or Apples
buy them by weight, not measure.
IB lba. Potatoes to the peck.
12 lbs. Apples to the peck.
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"That's a Sure
Pennant Winner"
This is the Verdict
of every Discriminating Smoker
. who tries
ELTELLO
CIGAR
You can't "put out"
2. regular smoker
of EL TEULO
Lrcirge Size
10 and 15c
SmcJl Size
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FANS READ THIS
To the man pretend no; the greatest number of EL
TELLO Cirar Bands by September 18, 1915, will be
given a FREE ticket to the World's Championship Series
of Baseball Games and all expenses of transportation to
and from the place where the games are played. To the
one presenting the 2d largest number of bands, 150.00 in
cash 3d largest number, 30.00 in cash 4th largest
number, H20.00 in cash.
Two Bands from Little El TcHo Cigars count as
. . one from Large El Tcllo.
SAVE YOUR BAND
McCORD BRADY CO.
Distributors OMAHA
AH baads matt be presented' at our office
awt later than aooa ol September llth