TllBM.K; OMAHA, V1KI)XKS!AV. SFPTKMIWK 29. 1015. ; Bringing Up Father OnyrleM. Wi. Intematlonnl Nwe Pervbe. Drawn for The Bse by George McManus f NOV-KEMEMCEft ) ( HOV - THAT'S THE. I I UfiRPAR" . FORGET T0E S ( BEEN NrAVf DON'T L mF ,X M v ' EY COLLY I TOnrER.aowi.: MKK-E- IJ LU IISwm V I COULD W liVper Dinners: 1 -X& THWUIA I'm ON- CLEAME.R ffSS v , SSr FteLcNcH ma4ou. its the f ' I i i I, , i - i i ....... PHILLIES CAPTURE ONE FROM DODGERS Eaperbaa Bing Down. Curtain on .. Home Ground by Losing a Poorly Flayed Game. - i BIX TO FIVE IS THE SCORE BROOKLTN, Pept. 2. The Brooklyn National rune down tha curtain on their ham ground today with a poorly played tramr, lotting to the Phillies by II to 4. Errors retired the coming champions to ail except one of their run, while the Superb earned all four of their. Butter Mull, from the Northwestern league, made bin debut for the Brooklyn In thn )at two Inning and made a Rood Im !relrn. Ho la a aouthpaw. Score: PinU.rBbPllIA. irOOOKL-TN. AJt H.O.A.1C. Art.H.O.Ag. tor. Ib.... I 1 I IKVMara. a . ft 114 0 Ji.noroft, M. I 1 4 1 etranbart. lb. 4 1 10 'irrt. lit.. I It omnl. rl. . I 4 Oerelh. rf.. I 10 UWkMl, It.... I 1 xirtmia. lb. I 1 A Orulaliaw. 111. 4 t WkUtod, If.. 3 I Ikfrars, (.... Nleheif, lb.. I 0 1 1 DNIaua, cf....l lllirna. e.,,.,4 1 T 1 t'l.tl. Ih 4 I I Valla era, . 4 1 OMIIIor a 4 1 charrey, s... 1 e retain I 97 T I'Xmyth i 0 . i it. a oinon o Malta, P t Husim.l ... t 0 Totals Bl 17 tl 4 Hutted for Cheney' Ir the eeventh. Hatted for lell In the eeventh. Halted for Mails In the ninth. muriueipnia I o i a I i v v nrwKiyn ,. u v v v v t u i a Two-bane hits. W'hltted, Kuril, Tau Ixrt, Cutshaw. Three-brute hlta: Stock. l-t I. Home run: Ut. Stolen hnnea: Hiimroft (2). Haaes on bulla: Off rhe nev, I: off 2. off Malla, 1; off Chal mers. 3. Hita: Off Cheney, & In five In iiiiikk; off lM'11, 1 In tw nlnnlng: off Mall. 1 In two Inning. Rtrui k out: My Cheney, 3: by li ll. 1: by Malla. 1: by Chalmers, 8. Umpire: Klmn and Ktnidle, Mrs. Walter Silver WALTER FANS TEN upsota jjopu iu lue I TIP. 17 DC IN A PflW iiuuuu u a uvii Bed Sox Study the Lights and Shades of Braves' Field Women's Golf Play Mr. Walter O. Silver of the, Happy Hollow club upset the dope In the J woman' metropolitan golf tournament at ine country citin yesieraay ny putting Mr. Dirk Htewart out of the running In the flmt round of match play. Mr. Htew are wa picked to play through to the final, but succumbed to Mrs. Oliver 1 up and 1 to play. Mr. Kprague of. the Country cluh 1 now the favorite for the champlonahlp. 8h defeated Mr. F. J. O. Deioeaher of Council Dluff In the flrit round 4 and 3 Ml Papbne Peter of the Country club and Mr. Karl A. IJnlnger of Happy Hol low mere the other victor In the first round of the championship flight. Mis Peters defeated Mrs. J. W. Til I eon of the Field club 4 and 2 and Mrs. Llnlnger de feated Mlea Clara Mack. 1 and . TtesuHs of play yesterday are as fol io wa: CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT. Mlaa Itaphns Peters beat Mrs. J. W. Tll'eon, 4 up anj 1. Mrs. Carl Llnlnger beat MIS Clara Mack, 1 up. Mrs. W. O. Silver beat Mrs. J. T. Stewart. 2 tip and 1. Mrs. K. 11. Sprngue beat Mrs. P. J. O. Deapecher, 4 up end ft. PKCONO FLIGHT. Mrs. Z. T. Llndsey beat Mrs. W. II. Fllnn, 7 up and 8. Miss M. Melcher best Mr. W. E. Bolln, t up. Miss Mildred Ruder beat Mrs. R, P. ram h, i up and 6. THI lit) FLIOHT. Mrs. J. I). Klnger beat Mr. lUy Kain bolt. 4 up and t. Mlaa Oladvs t'trs beat M'm M. Con nor, I up, lit holes. Mr. C I. Vollinur beat Ml- F.ed Crane, t up and Mrs. C. 8. Mlillam beat 1r. George tinker. C ur and 3. Forum FLIGHT. Mrs. V. II. Roberta beat Mra 3. B Ma. Alltstor. up and h. Mlna Caley lient, Mrs. Walter Meyer, de- f:m't Mrs. J tl. TarraC. beat Mrs. Willis best Mrs. P. Mr. Johnion Shuts Ont Detroit, Whiffing Entire Side, Including Cobb, in the Initial Round. SENATORS GET THREE SCORES WASHINGTON, Sept. 2S. Walter John son won the second and final game of the aeries from Detroit today, 3 to 0. John son struck out ten men In the first five Inning, fanning tlio entire sil, Including Cobb, In the Initial round. In the oghth, Milan's hit bounded over Cobb's head for a home mi. Score: Haiti, wa. . Vltt. lb... Tobh, ft. . Havana', Crawforn. DETROIT. Alt H O A K llurna, lh.. Viruns. 2b.. Htanaae, o.. 0:iham. p. lYubuo, p.... M. KM 4 ... I ... It. 4 rf 4 WAIIIXOTOf. All. HO. A. B. ojamlaim, If.. 3 lllrnator, lb .. 4 rr Milan, cf. 5 0)antll. lh... 4 KMarbar, rf... I 1'Arfwla, rf. . . J nui(nali sb .. I UMnamlth. r.. I t Moran. M... I fijnhriaon, p. . I t'WIIIIama .. 1 0 0 1 1 t 11 1 II 1 1 4 0 Standing of Teams Hob! on I'etnilt Chlcasro Washington . New York.... St Louis Cleveland .... Philadelphia NAT. MCAOfK. 1 W.UFct. W. L. Pet. j ! 44 .m V, H .ti.2 1 HH SI HI 6 Mb W M .44 J M .419 40 1M .2.4 AMERICAN LEAGUE. P. 145 i;.o VA 145 14 ...t.ltt 14! 14' FED. LEAOUF. VV.L. Pet. Phllu m 0 .rwi t'lttsburah M M .571 Moston 7d flfi .Ui St. LouUt. ..W 6 .b"A Hrooklyn ..78 f .fiitl1 Chicago ...2 M .;62 Pittsburgh 71 7 .4711 Kan. C1ty..7 70 .r.30 Chlcsgo ....70 78 . 473 Newsrk ....75 71 .M 4 St. IxuLa....70 7 .47nHuffalo ....7! 7" . Cincinnati . W .4 Hrooklyn ..70 80 .4T7 New York.. 67 78 . 4h2, Ualtlmore . 103 .ill yesterday's Resalts. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnati, 3-0: Chicago, Philadelphia, 6; Brooklyn, 4. AMKK1CAN LEAGUE. Iietrolt, 0; Washington, 8. FEDERAL LEAGUE. Newark. 2; Pittsburgh, 7. Hultlmnrc, 2; Kansas City, 3. flames Today. National league Cincinnati citKO. Brooklyn at New York, phla nt Boston. American league Chicago at Cleve land. Washington at Philadelphia. Federal league -KanHna City at St. Louis, Chicago at Pittsburgh. REBELS WIN FRAY OFF NEWARK FEDS League Leaden Defeat Jersey Team by the Score of Seven to Two. at Cht-Phlladel- Totala 34 I 24 10 ll Total M I tl Hatted for Dtibue In the ninth. 'Halted for Harlier In the lounh. IDetrolt 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Washington V.O 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 X Two-base hits: Johnson, Foster, flan- of the features of the day win the 3:10 x7i,r,af!-T hlV Mu '"'"J r.un.:ltrot. wen by Joe Vincent; Fnd ., ec C. Milan. Mtolen baaea. Bush, Fostw. , . . ... . Vltt. Double plajV Young to rTtnnaae ! ond: Ivan Bar, third. to Vltt; Undue to HtannKe to Hums. I The 2:26 pace went four beat and was Base on ball: Off 01dhm. 1 : off John- rrlod over to Wednesday. The track son, 2: off Kubiio, 2. lilts: Off Oldham, ,T 1 ih. i,r.m.n 4 In thre nnlna. none out In fourth ond i " fine. condition and the horsemen iu three on baaea; off Inihuc, 4 In live In- well pleased. A record-breaking crowd rungs. Struck out:" By Johnson. 10; by I looked -for' on Wednesday and Thura-.. Di.buc. 1. ltnplres: U.lkse. and fcvna. ... dlBDlay. of flre- I ab Take Twn More. I works ever bad In thl part of the atate tSPSHfZ::. :..,:T,'.mrl.'t. Iwlll.be set off Thursday evenlug. KNETZER ALLOWS TWO HITS PITTSBURGH, Sept. 28. Pittsburgh de feated Newark today. 7 to J. Knetzer for I the local allowed only two hit. Score: ! . It. H E. Newark 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 2 4 Pittsburgh ...3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 7 b 1 Batteries: Moseley,- Billiard and Ha wi den ; Huhn, Knetaer and O'Connor. Caseya Wla from Terps. KANSAS CITT. Sept. 28 With the score tied and Bawling perched on sec ond In the ninth Inning Goodwin deliv ered a single, scoring. Rawing. Tliu. KAnsas City won the last season game on the home grounds from Baltimore todny, 3 to 2. Manutter Htnvalt nt tha Wnnana fttv club and Shortstop Smith of th vlxltors staged an argument In the seventh in ning which resulted In blows. Both were banlfhed. Score: Jl.H.E. Baltimore ....1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 6 3 Kansas City .0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1-3 8 2 Hatterlea: LeClatre and Owens; Cullop and Easterly. im in ami i apimuw a , a, nuii mupmn aaiawm ihsi i wiaum i latias i n hi ii.nan i Lss a. . 24i m V ff iA&t'mJlAV2Z. t . y - ' ' : ''. r ' 'i 1'' v'.-i'- '-.y. --. ' ' - . - - - a . i -V -Trm jinBanuwijf- Mi 1 iiMWir m wxji-.vi-; JW 1 Hodge Wins Racing Cup at Louisville Pistol and Revolver Cartridges That Are Dependable and Accurate YpU selected your pistol or revolver because you expected it to cive vou results. ncrw, result orals took both guinea of t xtay's double header, 7 to 3 mil 5 to 0. Four liotno runs, all by Chicago plsyers. were inude during Hid afternoon. Manager Hersog was banished from tho smmu fir arguing a dcclaion by t'rnplni Orth. Score, (list game; CINCINNATI. CHICACJO. AH HOAR AH. H. OAK. ADY1SES FARMERS TO DO MORE WORK BOSTON, Mass., Sept. 28. Although thl wa an open dat in major league schedule for Boston teams, the day wa an active one in base ball circles. The nd Box, virtually certain pennant win ner In the American league, were busy In preparation for the world set lea,' In which they expect to meet Ihe Philadel phia Nationals. As the local games will be played on the Braves' field, to which the Bed Hex are stranger, Manager Car ilgan ordered hi player out to test Its lights and shadows, said to be unusually trying because of the great sweep of ttands, to study the bound of balls from the new laid path and turf and to Judge the flights of balla with respect to the great distance of tho most extensive llaytng field In the country. On the aanie field Ihe world champion Brave kept In trim for the coming of the Plilladelphlas tomorrow for a four game aeries. Captain Evers aald his team mates still had hopes of pulling the Na tional league leader down to a point within reacrt of another Brave success. An augmented staff of clerk In the office of the Boston Americans Worked steadily at the grow in pile of applica tions for world's series tickets. K Ulnar, rf. ; llarm. m. (imh, lib Orltflth. rf.. 1 Until. If Clark Wafnar, 2H.. 1 KiHlarra, t. I Urb, It.... 1 Wlnn, .... 4 Mnllwlia. lb 4 Uala, p.... 4 0 1 1 I 3 e t s 1 0 0 1 0 1 4 1 I I 14 I Murray, rt IMulliaan, as. I oevhiilta. f... I if.lntraian. . lb t Kalrr, lb.... 4 ItWIHIama, rf 4 Vc-l rutin. b CArrhar .... 4 tltouslaaa, p.. 1 ilMaros, p.... t Totals n 10 17 10 I 0 1 4 1 t 1 0 1 10 1 1 t 0 1 I 1 , CroabV. 1U Ul lOrl i Mr Frank Itusa-lt jVleniihau, 2 up unl 1. Drake Will Invade Nebraska Saturday with Strong Team DKS MOINES, la., Sept 28. (Special.) Foot ball players of Drake university wilt Invade Nebraaka next Saturday with a strong, hut Inexperienced team. Four letter. men will be on the field When the I stolen base: Orlfflth. loiible pIhvs game Is tai-ted. If tha tentative lineup I Herxog to Wagner to Mollwlti; Saler to a. IrctiNl bv the donnatera takes Its nlaca I Mulllaan. Bams on bells: tiff lal. 8; sutcted by tne aoiwster taxes it ixate off VTcm ,. ,(ff rKll,, 6 )n on Hie field. The rest of the team will I four Initio, none out In fifth: off Pierce. be made up of the reserve or member of the last year' freshman team. The buttle will be thn fourth meeting (Continued from Page One.) 1 thu country milk dealer or some similar J source. oi "How an Infant can ever exiet In the LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 28.-Hodge, W. J. Weber' 4-year-old gelding, under ft well judged ride by Itoscoe Goose, won the third annual - running race of tba- M I 1 aiiIi-IIIm tm n t tvA mllAK at Ilnll Irl u park here today over a course that was a sea of mud. i J, W. Schorr's Llndenthal was second, three lengths back, with F. D. Weir Rlngllng a close up third. Hodge tsr- tlcd 123 pounds and conceeded from slx i teen to thirty-five pounds weight to all the other starters. The time, 8:3". wa J considered good, owing to the condition of the track. vhether in casual shootinr or in serious work at the tarnt J I . i . i . , , , , uciirau more man you mignc intnx on ine wise cncice oi ammunuion. It la worth remembering that the biggest men in the Pistol and Revolver classes art hoot inff Remingtou-UMC Cartridge made for every standard make of pistol and revolver used anywhere in the world. For the right ammunition from thesportsmen'ipolntofview.teetheReni-Ingtoo-UMC Dealer. He display the Red Ball UarhoJRemington-UMC. Sold by your home dealer and 1135 other leading merchants in Nebraaka Rsralnftaa Ajms-UnwoMoUllie Cartridce Co-, Wooltrorth Bld. (233 B' way) N.T.Cry ToUla.....J T 84 If 1 butted for Beall In the fifth. Cincinnati 0 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 3 Two-base. hits. (Iroh, Griffith. Zimmer man. Home runs: Schultn, Williams. 0-3 Tha preliminary 2 in five InninKS. Hit by pitched bal My liouglnaa, llersig. Struck out li.u 4. . . T. . . .. I .. .. 1 . raaa.td ball: Archer, t inplres: Byron:"1 lw c,ul i of Drake and Nehmaku (earns. Years and Orth. delegates had arrived by that time, and f ago. when the Nchraskans were coached eiore. secona game. ( mor were contantly coming In. i. .11....... I f aiii. In r.T eltieN aillUM?-lHtiii-u " " " " 1 knowing also no drinking water excipi the dregs of some sewage receiving lake, la more than wo can conceive. Conflict Ion of Ideas. "A much greater per cont of the coun try children have urvlved and grown strong on thl same milk supply than of the city children. Brlelly It eem to u that the city considers that what Is good enough for the country producer to thrive and grow strong on, Is not good enough for the city consumer. These confllct- llng conditions are not healthy between ! the two sections." ' ' fl. n..lln.lna -( mA IU M TT1M lie I About 175 Bobby Byrne Rniraged. Announcement Is mnde in St. Louis of the engagement of Bobby Byrne of the Phillies and Mis Laura Shields of St. l.outs. by Fielding H Yost, a Drake team went j Cornell Defeats Gettysburg Team ITHACA. N. Y.. Sept- .-Cornel de feated Uettyaburg, 13 to 0, In the open ing game of the season her today. The Pennsylvaptana startled the Bed and White by holding them scoreless until the second period. Cornell played mediocre fool bull and twice tout chances to score by fumbling within the shadow of the gtial posts. In the second period Collins and llerrett brought liie ball to within striking dis tance and Barrett went over the line Uter for a score. -tt yntiurg fought Cornell vtctoualy in tli third period and it was hot until He.' fourth that the Hhacan. reinforced ilke Kleltiert, manag'd to work the bull over for another touchdown from i In. flve-)ard line, Barrett suit-ceding :tt!er others had failed n three down. Barrett attempted two field goals, but failed to IJncotn and surprised tiro pre-Ojrn-hukerd Nchraskans. That lotio touch down remains Drake's only score against NehraHka, the score of the other game being 8 to , and to 0, in favor of the western train. Drake would like to score this time. In fait, believes It haa Ihe potential power to score If It were not fur the fact of Inexperience. Tho squad will leave for Unooln Fri day morning und will be at the Llndell In L'lioolii. Mr. Orlfflth and Coaohes I Whltinian and llobbs will acromiany the team while, if the I inula aro grMid, a n.un- Utr rf Drnke men will make the trip irom ires aiomics ana points in wesxern lnwa by auto, ling lolned at Omaha by a large nuinlicr of IhsVe graduates, who make (heir homes In or near that town. I CINCINNATI. AR M O A E. I lroh. lb 4 Ht-rKn, aa. .. t Wasnar. as.. 1 ll.-. 1 1, ef 1 tirlffUh. rf.. 4 K Wli BU. If 4 llwlfara, lb. 4 wini... a.... 4 yoliwlta, lb 4 H linalOar, p I KIIH'ar .... I . laoh 0 I I 11 CHICAGO. A tl O A r Wurray. rf.. 4 14 ii 1111. aa. 1 Srhulla. If... I Mm nia ib 1 Ha"r lb ... 4 lK WII'ma. cf4 ovtcc'nhr. Sbi uBreaa'ban, il Ktf. P 3 Tot la Tsula (4 f M 11 t Hutted for t. i.neider In ninth. Han for Kllltfer In ninth. Cliuilinatl .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 jfhlcago 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 I To-bae hits: Beall, Mulliian. Ilium: (icbulln, Saler. Stolen haw: l'ach. I Hants on bulls: Off Hogg. off Schnei der, 3. illl by pitched ball: Hv Hogg , (Hi-nlh. Struck out: By S.hneldi-r. t Wild pitch: eichnelder. empires: (ith and Byron- I Ilev. T. J. Mackay gava tha Invocation. In the absence of Mayor Dahlman. City, Attorney John A. Kin gave an address of welcome. John L. McCsgue, president oi the Omaha Commercial club, epoke In behalf of that organisation. Morrbeaat Wrleosne Visitor. iL,vnranr Jnhn If afneahead we.comed M t rt 1 j the farmer In behalf of tha tate of N- braska. He spoke of the vast develop- ! ment since the days when thl tte wa i cleaned a a prt of the Ureat American u Decei t. He praised the school system 0 aj of the state and declared that men from Home. ; all states coming to Nebraska to make 1 ll 1 4 1 0 FRANCIS QUI MET LOSES TO DUDLEY MUDGE jHl-KNW'ICII, Conn . Sept. SI Francl Oulmet, former national amateur and oiwn golf champiun. was defeated by a lurtley kfu.'ge of Yale In this afternoon' plsy la the Oreenwtch Country club Invi tation tournament. The ntargln was t and 3. 4 HralrU-e, Sept. a. ,HH.-tia llace koalla -KATKICR. Neb, I'lldsrarnt Although tha weather waa 1 hr eaie ilng a laike rimil all tided (In I t-t.iiiK oar of tlx- OaKe ceut.ty fair. , Tn t-ahii'tts are the Ihi-siM 1i yeara. Ti.o 10 pan", five beau, aaa aim by K, I M-.itl.- ISmcr wn otid; Ailator, ii nil, linft Al.en. fi.urth. Tune, i.lfiVi, 2 2 lv ,. 2 II. J ".. A I. iai.u'-in wou iie i S! mt in strlrit l.la. lr,iviirt lir a, aa eNr.d, and 'I i-i v 1 1- ... i r-ii d "1 lux , ( i-'i. 2 Jk'4. Ten Horses Will Start in Third Contest for the Louisville Cup LOI'ISVILI.E. Ky.. Sept. 3. Ten horae were named over night aa atarter In the third annual running of the Louis ville Cup at IHruglns park here today. The rave Is for 3-year-olds and upward at two milea. Its value approximately la fO.Out with a loving cup to the owner of the winner. There were thirty-four nom inations for H. event, vfortg. W. J. Weber's 4-year-old gelding, is accorded the impost of honor, 125 pound. He con cedes from sixteen to thirty-five pounds weight to all the other starters. Indies tlona were that the race would be run over a muddy track. Following are (he names of the horses, weights. Jockeys and owners: Horse. Jockey. Weight. Owner. Ibigdn. K.-ok-'i. Ii W. J. Weber It has been suggested that If the erj- ' "Kiitig. at.rco. ;..-; F . D. Weir tigirmiui, - t-'4B 1 1 it-, as ...... i , j , a UUIIB Harvard and Yale Game May Be Played UDon Braves' Field! BOSTON, Sept. 2). -An offer of the free use of the Braves' field. Ihe home grounds of the Boston National league base ball team, for thu annual fool ball game between Harvard and Tale on No vember 30 was made today' to Fred V. Moore, graduate manager of the Harvard Athletic aasoclatton, by James K. Oaff ney, president of the Boaton club. The atatement waa made today that tha contest might not be staged In the Harvard stadium swing to tha withhold ing by the city authorities of perAilsdion to erect temporary Wooden stands which would Increase the normal seating ca pacity of 22.0O0 to more than eft.OtiO. Hrxves field has a seating accommodation for 4&.0rt. their home had had a part in tha un building of the school system and other Institutions of the alat. Frank O. Odell further welcomed thu farmer on behalf of Omaha and the lucal committee on arrangement. Professor H. K, Btockbrtdee of Atlanta. Oa, gav a response. The convention 1 to continue until 'October 1. (Ion of the temporary tnd a as cot ,, allowed tha game might be played ta trim DibiIIi Yale bowl at New Haven. Lavt ywar W on r. Muehan. 100, J. 8. Ixxiney ion. Hnr. DP W. W'uodurd Haiiicoat. Vnndiiaen, W C. Stiau 1 .,., -1 V" Gk f VL Wl...- gam aaa at New Haven, .and under the Hank o Day. Murphy. lig'rUwkms , t o. alternating arrangement thl year's con- ' Kicta(ion, Actim, lOi.W . L. Iwi a Co. teat wa to have be. a played here. I0?; Sl,'f- 1 N' -au1" K 'Vouijg and Looney entry. I Alt glare Clay at Nerlh Flalte. NOKTIt I'laATTK, Neb.. Sept. 3i. 'Spe cial. )-The all stsr AmerlcaB and Na tionals are to Way an exhibition gaota In North Platte on October X Pa Kourke ef Omaha made the arrangement here last week. . -e ' j lice Vi snt Ada Fniduce BesuKa Illarrkoea QuieWI I itt4. "About two year agu I had a sever attaak of diarrhoea which lasted for over a week." write W. C. Jones, Buford, N. D. "I became so weak that I rould not stand upright. A druggist recommended Cfcaniberlaln'e Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy. Tha first dose relieved me and within two days 1 was as well a ever." Obtainable everywhere. 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Thieve Sunday night stole an automobile from the treat in front of the Lutheran church. The car was owned by Henry Clark, a rural maU carrier. Bevaral car stolen recently In western Nebraska have led the officer to suspect a gang of auto thieves. A car which re sembled Clark's wa seen going eastward late Huntley night along tha Lincoln Highway. Mlmllar theft of automobile have been reported at B ballon and Gibbon. Neb. RACES AT SHELT0N BEST THAT CITY EVER SAW The Meat MeSlrlaa far Cearhs. The first does of Dr. King's New Die- i cavery help your oough, soothe throat. (Jet a bottle todayv 60c. All druggtat. Advertisement. T we aata, Laa? aa. WASIUNOTOV, ept. St-Name of two of the eight Annapoll midahipmen Involved In the latest haling scandal HlllCLTON. Neb., Sept. 38. Special Tulmrrajn.) The best race meet ever held at elieltua opened today. 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