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    TIIK BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, AI'iilL 11, 1916.
Bringing Up Father
Copyright, I9U, Intern'l New Service.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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ILL TAMO HE.PE THAT fWB (T IS S - XJlT&M
Uh mtjl Vij
ROURKES YICTORS
IN SLUGGING FRAY
Hammer Out Seventeen Hit and
Romp Home with 11 to fi Vic
tory Over Sioiu City.
KRUEGEB HITS THOUSAND
KAinnrrtv, Ntb April w,-tnm ii
Telegram. )--ln awalfeat here thla aflcr
noon bctwrcn J'a. flourkA'a hopeful it ml
tiaapar' Mloux, t he farmer learn re
vrraed the defeat of ycaterdey by taking
Hi game, II to J,
Ideal weather prevailed for peppy !
ball; In fact, It wa the flneat day itr
the fctoux commenced training at t It Jw
point,
A ham run by vVlori In the flrat
frame, two three ba driven and xeveral
ft double play featured In (In- game.
A wild throw In the lxih frame by
Hurler Watann reaulted dlaaalroualy for
the Niont, a It rniblxd two llourke to
register at horn plat.
Kaon aid ued three pitcher, the Bloux
nalng Oaakell, Wat ami and Kran'ia, while
Martf Krug "! Mer, Alllaon and Alna
worth. Omaha, outhlt tha Jnillaiia and
tha lilta came at a tuna -when tli baar
war filled. Tha Hloux could not krap
I ham acatterrd.
A food crowd of fana filled the bleat li
era to wllneae tha aeoond exhibition
tama between tha two teaini. Tha Hloiix
gro to Beatrice Tueaday for a gerlra of
threa game, returning Thureday night
to Falrbury,
Tha arora:
WJIX 'ITT. OMAHA.
Aft HO K All II OA V,
r.n.t1r. fc. 4 4 e (i.t.lMi If ... f
imroM, if, I I a (elm lb.,.. I I a I
l'llha, M l I I I afortrlrt. rf I I a
Illume, ar , Ilia etuiier, lb ... t I II a
', rf., 4 I I a VKrua lb ... 4 1 a
Mixllrr, lb.. I I a dC' Mlt!tir, ft 4 t I
PAYNTER GOES OUT
FOR TRACK SQUAD
Central High Hopei Advance with
Return of Crack Distance Man
to Cinder Path Crew,
MAY ENTER SIOUX FALLS MEET
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TaUta 14 10 7 4 I
ftimix City 4 0 I) I 0 0 H - 1
Oniaha 0 1 1 t 0 2 0 3 - II
iloma run- Waiaori. Three baae hlra:
Krm.gT, Kllduff. Two-be illa: Injuria,
Koraytha, Wilier. Time; J. 00. limplia. Mi-lionnrll.
Tlia flrat twl for lr k inn waa mad
by (Viach Wnlllgun yeaterday and a big
meeting t,t all by ln!freald In lrak
work will l held afler aihool today,
laaa caplalna and captalna will ha elei'tod
at Ihla meeting.
Coach Mulligan will probably enter
team In tha oontomplttted Hlou Folia
mer t If tha data aet doe not lnlei -fere
Willi tha alula arid MUauurl valley nieeta,
Kloyd I'aynter hna luim d out or trank,
having recovered from Ma went heart
trouble, I'aynter haa given up tha mile
run and will anend all hla time n the
half mile. I la made good time In the
half mile laat year In the alata arid Mia
aouil valley meet. ,aat year waa hla
flrat year at tha dlatama runa and tha
coach aiperia that with hla former ex
perience in rely upon ha may aet tip an
other eiala record at thla dlalanoe,
rtaymond fturgeaa will be tha only
mile runner that tha achool wll have thla
year, alnua I'aynter haa foraaken Ihla
run.
Wllher I'ullaway and Jameg Xlyaiiolila
ara rnunled upon to uphold tha achool'a
record In tha hurdlea. Much time haj
ban apetit by tha cogi.h In an effort to
davtlop g few weight men. Ja I'atty,
John Crowley, Floyd Tayntey and Wll
ber Tiillaway aerjm tha beat proapectf.
Phils Tako Final
From the Senators
WAHIIl.VOTOX, April M.-Tha riilla
'lelphla, Natlonala today won, J to 1, the
laat of their axhlblllon gatnaa her with
Die Washington Americana. In tha alghtii
vlch tha ei'ote g tie and tha buaea MlaJ
ly a acrajtch hit and two pnaacg (Ullla
forced over tha winning run by walking
lamrofi. Hour: 11.11. B,
Philadelphia, o 1 0 t ( j t I
Wn.hliiiili.ti 0 0 00001 0 I 'i i
lia tic lira Vhlluilelphla. Alcimiihr. Mi
iJullleiL Maver ami l-'lak; U a-lilnu Ion,
.lohitKofl, Jlntper, tinllla and Wlllinuia,
Henry.
Itronaa Mhlp tarda.
T. IX3CIS, April 10-Four aluglea,. a
l,ae on balls and two aarrlfhe fia
iieiied th SI, l.nul Amerhana Hire runa.
enough to win tha final game of the cll
aenea from the Bt. Unit Nationala heie
today, 1 to I. I'aike waa cffmllva iinlll
tha ninth, when h taamd two paa.-a.
Two mora ba mi halt by MoCuhe, who
repiai ed him aave Ilia Nationnla their
ciily r un, Hcore; It H
ni-rh ana , 6 0 o 1 1 0 a o 0 5
l..hal , O U ii n II o U I I 4 I I
I'alli iiea; Am. il, m,. I'aika, Mrl'tl i
ami I leumita Natiniiiila. IxiaK, Ain-, 1
,.air, Wlihania and iiyti. tiual
Mrs. Jack Coffey
Settles Her Suit
Against Jim McGill
lir.NVriV pil l . iJt,e:u Tle
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7RIS SPEAKER ACRE TS TO
JOIN CLEVtLASO CLUB
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Gasoline Higher
in Some Sections
of the Country
WASHINGTON, April 10. Thg
federal trgde roiumlanlon today pre
g'lDtd to coorei a prellmlnirf re
port on Itg Inreatlcation of tbe ralne
In tbe price of (agollne, Tbe report
cgrrlet maag of etetlttlca on pro
duction and prlcea. btit drawl no
cuncluiloni at to tbe Inrreaae of the
Utler.
Of alleged prlre dlicrlralnatloni,
which tbe commltiHlon lg charged
with tnvfitlgatlug undfr a senate
reaolullon, the report aya:
"If prlcea are found to have been
ralaed to higher levela In aome aei tloita
than In othrra, making dug allowance
for quality of product, freight and mar
keting rondltlnna. It may be Inferred
that an rli-rncnt of artificial manipu
lation haa entered Inlo the advance."
aaullne nntent llecrcaae.
t'nnlent of all the on produced In the
I 'ruled 9(atra ile rcaaed durlii tha i t .
The eatlrnate of tha year'a total gaao
linn loiili-nt for all tha o I In tha coun
lir waa l..Mm.OUO gallona.
I rude oil aim ka Increaaed during the
year from i,(i,im imfrela In .! nn uh r .
i lu ii.i).fliio in January, 1SI4.
HlaniUitl oil i ompanlea, tha table
ahuw, praiiuced about 0 per eent of the
ear a aaaoline output. Their total waa
I.T.iOOii ialh.na and that of .the hide
pendi'iita ioiv,i0 In round flgurea.
(iaaollne ttmk held by reffneriea da
rreaacd eleadily from laat May, when
the t.ilal la put at " aallnna to
lieceioher, Willi a total of only ),'. wej.MU.
Kioi Ka In. rraaed from tlia ftral of tha
ar tit Mav.
aiaadard rrlvea laner.
I'rba rangea Hw that tha rt"
i 'ii by h liulepanitflit averagea
ab.i t t i-nt'hiher than Mtan.laid tail
na. Tha MlaiKlartl waa aelllng a
Una, t a k , at Ha nfluni-a, at t II
rente a ailn January I, int. and tha
bull pt ndi nta Wfie charging Ik for tha
aa.oa giaile Tie a Ittlla (hang
.mt I A ia ial. witen tha flai.ilml price
"ai I I " and fe lndiiwndeii pit a
t'.miprd iu ii ifiita. K,ur mniha later.
In l'-.e,iir the wteiidatd a aa faiging
!!M i,i, t! o.t,i,., ma Ul I'enia
11 1 loi idii t pili ikaugaa,
t a e ffmiira. a ' that in iann
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Sandlot Amateurs Speed Up in
Games of Early Base Ball Season
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Hera are a couple of action picture
anapped during the game Huriday after'
noon between tha Rhamplonahlp l,uua
ai.d tha Rambler, Tha two-column view
ahow Johnny Pennlaon alldlng Into flrat
baae ahead of tha ball when Jim Moylan,
the Jlambler hurlar, attempted to catch
him napping, Tha alngla-column pintura
ahow Norsard, the tanky rtamhler flrat
aaclier, reaching Into the air lo pull down
a high throw from Khortatnp Hwanaon.
NEW CLOTHING FOR
TROOPS IN MEXICO
American Soldiers on Trjiil of Villa
, Will Soon Be Equipped with
Freih Dud.
CAMPAIGN HARD ON RAIMENT
couwinrs. n. m April 9.
Anifrlfgn troop In lh ticUl In Mf
Icn will aiitm tin t-iiulppcil with new
clothing lo rcplncn that torn Into
alirrtla in ho attain of the rm-l
puign. A conalKiiiiirnt of ehtiea, hat, !
uniforma, awentcrg and other wear
ing apparel, ahunl ut tlDO.OO", wg j
forwarded tuuth along h Amprlcgn
line of I'ommunit allot) tOtl,
With the ilnihing rnt a aliip-,
inrnt of apirotiiitalely g quarter of
a million dollar In Mrtlian gold
and ather roln to le tiae.t m paMngj
the waiea the aultllcr, whit wh;l i
In forilgtt erce, ilfaw J0 par rent i
additional p. Tint troop hate i t- !
prTlrncod diffifuUy apctuling Anier
lute immry nd for thl traaon Mc
lead coin cfi.
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President Smith of
The Mormon Church
Flays Woman's Garb
ALT I.AK E CITT, I'tah, April 10.
rrealdent Joaeph K. gmlth of th Mor
mon f hurort mad a vlgorou attai li on
preent-duy drew of women, before an
audlnnca of aeveral thouaand men and
women at tha Sunday ' hool confer
ence of tha chunh In the taburnatle
humlHy.
"1 want to enter my proleat agnlnnt
th prevailing faahlon for women," he
eaie.
' "t ace young women going down the
at reel a In garri not only lidlculotia, but
eliHincfi.l, auggeatlva and humiliating to
the motleaty of honorable men; garha
that make lualful the low acnundrela who
are willing to defile anything I hit I la
acred,"
MAY BAR TEUTONS
AT OLYMPIC MEET
President of Committee Bayi They
May Not Be Invited to Attend
1920 Contest.
NOTHINO DOING TILL WAR OVER
PARIH, April 10,-Haron flerr If Cou-
bcrtln, prealdent of the International
Olympic game comntlttea, ataled today
to the Aaanclated I're that no Olympic
gome would be held during th prnl
year or while th wr loafed. He alto
iniplmemed th announcement with
aome Intereallng (Inlall.
"Though thero will ha no Olympic
game In 1!M1, or during th war," aald
ilia baron, "preparation for the game
In Ifrao gra being made o far a poaalbl.
Kour cltle already hav expreaaed a wlah
to hav the Olympic game held
within Ihelr precinct, namely Antwerp,
I.yona, Amatardam and Havana."
Aaked If he thought It likely that tha
aportamen of the entente allied eotintrle
would be willing to compete Willi Uer-j
mart and Aualro-riiingarlani In I'W,
Heron 1( Coubnrtln aald;
"It la Impoaalbla to aay what th tat
of International feeling will be four year
hence, It la poaalbl that Onrmin and
Auatrlan my not be Invited to parti
cipate." CHRISTIANENDEAVOR
CONVENTION AT PAPILLION
PAP1I.MO.V, Neb., April 10.-(Bpclal.)
Tlia alxtii annual Chrlatlan Kndcavor
convention for dlatrlct two cloaed her
Hun1y night after a three day' aeaalon.
It we an anthuxlaetlo and aplrltad con
vention, and the attendance waa more
than double that of any prevtou conven
tion. JCarle Reynold of Omaha wa
elected prealdent. Th nxt convention
will be held at Fremont,
Dr Want Ad Produce Ileiult.
Harvard Takes Game
by One to Nothing
norimv, April ).-Th worlda cham
pion lluaton Americana were defeated
toy th Harvard imlveralty nine lodiiy, I
to 0, Fielding form decided the game,
th f(ed Hox erring freiiuetilly, while tha
Crlmeon fielded without a flaw, Cutting
honor win about even. Walker, who
played center field for tbe Itcd Box In
plac of Hpeaker, mail one alugl In hla
four time at bat. The Crlmaon run
waa due to Gardner error, Hartea' lilt
and Knowle' Infield rap, which waa info
became of flow fielding. The ''ote;
H.lt.K.
'Harvard 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 40
lloalou Am,.., 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 -0 & 4
Haitarlia; Mahan, Uairett and llarlze;
Oreau. McHele and Agnew.
JXil't8VlM45, Ky., April 10.-Th Chi
cago Nallmiala eaally defeated Ih Uiula
vllle American aaaoclatlon team hr to
day. II to 1 11.H.K.
C'hloago , I )4 .'I
l.oulevllle 6 6 4
Hatter!: Vaughn, Packard, Archer
and riaher; M I'M Inl on, King, R, Will
lam and H. lorig.
'I'lger Ileal llleea,
K A NBAS CITT, April I0.-Veaili' home
run In the alxth Inning broke th tie
In today' game between th Petrolt
Americana and the Kama City Ameri
can aaaocUtlon teem, I'etrolt winning, 2
to 1. Cunningham and Dubuc pitched
well, letting down th local with four
hit.
ERUPTIONS DANGER
SIGNS OF BAD BLOOD
First Sign of Blood Disease.
J'lhiplr'x, a.itlv Itching akin, riabea,
burning ecimatlona and Hcrofula denote
with unriiillng certainty a debilitated,
weakened and Impure alale of tbe blood,
Thij trouble my have been In your blood
from birth, but no matter how you were
Infected, you muat treat It through the
blood, It la g blond dlaeuae, You muat
uae H. H, rt,, the alandurd bloo-l tonic
for far cra, If you expect relief, for
purifying tbe ayali-m, nothing I c'tiial
lo It. The action of H, B. . I to Clcanae
I he blood. Jt. tonka through the a.vatem
direct to (lit anat of the trouble acting
a an antidote to neutralize the blood
polaon. It revllallxea the rd blood
corpuatfea, lm rei- the flow o thatlhe
blood can properly perform It phytlcal
work. The dull, alugglah feeling leave
you the complexion cleara up. Kven
long-xiaiidlng caaea reapond promplly.
Kill you muat take H. M. B. Drtiga and
at.batltule won't do. Get i. H. 8. from
your drugglat. If you need expert, advice
write to Hwlft ripeclflc Co., Atlanta, 'la.
THE OMAHA BEE
-THE HOME PAPER
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BARBER SHOP
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Where courtesy, cleanliness and service reign supreme
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