Tin: ur.r.: omaha. wf.dnksdav. may UUo. CARDINALS BREAK ! SENATORS DEFEAT THE CUBS' STREAK! THE REDSOX AGAIN Pitcher Doak Allows But Two Hits I Washington Beats Boston for Third to Chicago Team. j Successive Time. SCOBE IS THREE TO NOTHING ! BOEHLING DESERVES A SHUTOUT "HICAOO. Mav 2.-Pitch. r. nnir .1. lowed but two liitn todny and St limits nrokn Chicago's wlnnlnif streak by wln "Inif. 3 lo 0. rinak w-Mlki-d four men, but in the plnolien pitched Invincible bull. The tltor bunched a lnle and a triple In he. rimt Inning for the find run and cored two more in the third on biuir on hHllii to HeiKhpr, a omrlfUc, Hrtxrl's Irlpln and roolnn' wlbl throw to Saler "f lnng'a grntiniler. The locale also loet the nervk'f oC Jllll Klsrlirr, tho cntrher, who had Ills third fltiscr broken by u. fowl tip. n. will b nut of the mime a cniiplo of weeks. f'n:kletit WeeKliHin miiiioiimci rt, liow-'om-, I hot he Iih.I Ikhi Dill lien, the former Hll,iirK, Federal .atelier and l' will mo rant with the did, tonlKht ('ore: I ht. jiim Alt H il A K I lllt'A'in, ai ii H r, ll' T. r.. '1 1 II n i. I., it . H'lii'i . . j i :i e Vt.,.' ii i fl i,,,,, z u it IWtlllahia. ,r 4 (I I li ii ?. ir,J"--- ? " " 1 lh - : " I'' " V'"' fl 3 lll.,.,l.n. i II I t ' MnrmV w. 4 j h i.,.,,,,. ,, 0 .. t I Mr.l,.-r. r ... II II I) i, - , . ; Viin. p 5 ii ii '" i( -i 12 !Ziiiin ... I a a ii tiii ... :n : j; si t fiitteti f,. Iiooinn nlnlli, i 1 , 1 0 i fl 0 0 0 (I 0 -.! Iilc.au it tj o ii o 0 It ii- c Two-haao lillo: I'en -h r, Hi-lisrl. stole i Im.c. i.iik is,, ,,.( ,,!, ,,..-,n.'!) hlia: l la'k, lioolait, Hi.f4 I, Smith, J-niu, Dinililo pluy: Mlibr (uiiiinilMirtli. liutnn on balle: off onk, 4; off Vauitlni, a. lilt itml rarnnd i 'iiik: olf VauKhn, 5 hue, i rutin In nlii.i Iiiiiihk. t by pitched ball: lly V mho, lick, HlrWH out; llv On la, I; by Vanalili, 'i. Tin I'lnn: uUi) all. I llurrlaoii. I'lilla l.i (o llrnirn. liOMTON, May 2.Hr,lrm defeated rhllmlelpliia, 4 to 2, (oiIhv end Jnni.(l into flret j.lnre tlnoiiKh Hie ri. fema eue tallied by liltaKo and llrooklyn. t..nl leh pltchod bU flirt KHMin for the Itravea and wim In trouble tnont of tho 'nie, hut aleadled In the (.Inchea and mh irlven uood eiiiiport. Iluhe pliriied the ttmal InnltiK for Honlon, etrlkitix run Haneroft, I'aakeit end (,'iavaili Jo a row. Huncrnfi wan odi-nii off the field for olilir'.lng tio atiiiiKly. Iiemareo had the Hravea snendriif for even ImiiIiim", but weakened In thu elglh. Hroro: FIllLAUfxrillA All H O A K IIOfiTOX All H.O A -F.. I n M.nnvir. wl 2 li, li,... 4 Z aanrrot, m. 4 0 I PnnliPfl. ff . 4 4 l tieilh, rf lefimiin. Ih H I ) 1 exmiiihv. iM I 2 tiKwr., h.,., 4 0 im'.iIIIik. It... 4 I t n ciwiih'.li, rf . J 1 0 J 1 1 WAKFUNUTON, May S.-Vhlnton beat Nnatntt today for the third auoceg elve time, acore, 7 to 4. IShore wail lilt hard, the loi ila tonkin ten hlti for a total of elithli n biit.e and flva rni". be fore I'tntiock relieved liim. ItnehlluB deaerved a Million!, tut all the vlaltora' rum came afler Jwg unified a pop fly In the seventh when there were two out. Hcore: IHiflv'N W'V.slllSUTiiN AH.II ri A K AH II II. A V. Ilrnrllii'n HI HI ii HMIInr, rf . I 0 I 0 u Ktlortrri. If.. 100 nKmlnr. HI).,, 4 Z I 3 0 Jmivi'l t J t i, Jkl I In it. .1 ... 4 1 II 0 M.-.i.T rf... I I n ii i-lluieb-an. If. 4 I 1 IM.,IU.I lb 4 IU I " iiM-. Ill ... 4 1 HI 1 1 ll. rf.. ,111 I) 'tlern-l. !.. i 1 il S "Urrliier, St. 0 I I I Hnrv, e,..,4 I 4 1 I'rnnni-k, n.,1 0 1 I l M, Mrlit", 4 S IS 0 H.irrv, jti,, . 4 I :i I'ltoetiiinc e,. a I I Arnw, r . .. n 1 3 1 iii.hIIIa. p.... I il 0 0 fi 'I hmiini, e . , I ii ft 0 - fl.ore ri . 'I I II I II Tuull ... Ii II "1 14 I NnN.ilh. ahl 1 1 t I Tnlilr . , 3, lo a III 3 Hontmi o o n fi ii 4 o i Waaiiliitilon I n I J 1 a 1 7 Two-he,-!' bllM Morttan, Henry, 'Itirry. Tli re tnieo bin. I'oelir, itnndeoii, Milan. H''tir. htoleii bflie; lwte. Haci-lftce lit: M'iikuii. lrtithl plavn; A it 'lev to I Inhl li . I. ,McI!iiiIi to Judae. (''irei baai' on criote; S anhliiloii, :'; lionton, I. H. i.nn cm balle: iff li. i'hlliiK, I Kiln and em tied rune: off Hhore, in hlta, J runa In kIk Innlnufl. off I'l iiiim k. I lilt, no r.ina In two 1 1 1 1 1 1 m h : oil IIoiIiIIok, H liitn, no run In MX ali i two Ihlrila liui.nu; off (iailla, I loin, no tuna In Imi nml one-thiiii In iilnaa. Htriii'k out: ly (liore, Z; by HoHiIihk, 2- l inpiror,: Owdia and Con nolly, Hlille Hut Defeat llronim. ST. l.OI'IH, May 2. - With .the acore 4 lo In hi. Ixnile' favor. Terry, lilneh hit tliof for Iianfoilh, Willi two out and two ini'ii on Imai a In I he ninth, i,ouhi,d, (IiivIiik In two tuna, which (tine I'hl i'iiiih it 1 third altitlKht victory over hi. I. oula hi re toilriy. ,. to 4. It wna the local ficvcoth riinm nth e defeat, AIDioiikIi i'IiIcbko iiaed five pitcher, the homo tentn could Ke but tht- hlia, tt lliKli' and Irtu doubb-i.. All, hr'Aever. weri' ptoilinllve of runp ("liber, who atai'ted for f'hlcngo, mi wliil nml after punalotl Ihirc in it imw In the third anI a uaerlflee fly and a dlliRlo hid netted the locnla two runa. he wan taken nut for ('bollii. WellniMii tiAdrled Ibo ll two Innhil4;i for Ht, l,imla mid In the ninth wna lilt for two dnuhlea and two alnal'n. hrore; T. 1itn Ait It o a K 'HI' 'AiSO AR.II.O A K WHIM.-.I. If.. 3 Mr-lmff. tti fllll'IM. !lT!lJIO'. fl,, 0 3 Ii 1 (I fl fittnillli, nil,.., X I tl' umeliilj, ff. 2 1 eOnmli'. t t 0 1 1 ll.-llll.ll.'tl, p. 2 (l f liifflifn, D, ., 9 .317 0 1 II 4 3 A 2 0 (I 0 n i) ; 0 II 1 2 (I 0, t 4 . MurtAv. rf . 0 I 1 (J SKrioltn, If.! 0 ! Il Mi Miilrri 'II, 4 1 0 4 0 tr.tinnin, 1 t V i .it linn, 21, 4 0 eMlIlT, rf.,., I 4) C F'einii'r ltJ I 7 I teinirr. Ih,.., 2 J i iiIIiik, III 2 1 . Il OPralt. 2h. i ta I uX'i-M o. i a 0 - i 'unnullv ..1 t ToUU ,,,.14 21 II 0 TulM.il) ... ! 7 27 14 I Patted for Reulbacli In cliflilii, I'hlladalpliU 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 -I llontoti 0 " 0 0 0 004 I -Two ban hlia: Hlock (2), Wltltted, ftiirna, Htolen. luiaea: I'ankerl, Cravath. f-ai rlco bHa: W hilled, Matanvllb'. ftaaea on bulle: Off Iwntaree, I ; oft' rteuHmcb, fi, HUH and earned rutin: off Hentaro, fi hlla. "i r ina In ev ti Innliiiii imuin out In elKhthi; off !halmer. ) hit. 2 run In one Inning, off i j-1 1 1 lim; ; t , !) hil'i, I rune In elifbt limlnf4 off llulie, hi InU, no run In one Innlnir. eitrnif out: r.y Heinaree, X; bv Rnulhach, '.: by tlunhc, 3. rrnplre: Jtlgler wd Kii.vm. I.lnnfa Ileal Doilaera. N1W VORK, May 2,New York won It flrrt home amiie of the ecaaon h''re loilav, defeating Brooklyn, 2 to 1. The name waa won by Tcflreau, who alao Pitched ,S.w Vork to the only victory It hud won prior to today, Teareau per milted only 1Mb hit and only Iwenly. ulna Iirooklyn Latter fai-ed him MuyM lilt a. double and two almilea mid drow In both of New Vcrk tuna. Kcore: BUOfrKTAN M.W' YOttK AU It D A F, . AR II 4 1 A T' M)r cf .. 4 0 1 nprti If . . 4 1 1 1 l uirt. Ih. 4 7 iii.tifrii'ii rf 4 1 1 ft Msl, rf.'. I t 3 ft lifirj.lr. ,2h ... 4 J 1 W tiral. if .. 1 I ft li Hiiii'.r, Ih .1 I t t M'l art?, e.. H I 2 2 0 finrnien. e,.I 4 t frfler. t ft 3 llwua, ... 1 J'k-i'l, If I-II..II.I, If Kl.h (if,. nrr, m l;iMM, i'. .... I .nut, e ,., In i-r, a , , Orille. 0,, lfnunv . 4 . 3 . , 2 . ft I Ii ii i I .. 2 ft 4 ft ft 2 2 f 2 I ft ft i fitnforfU. a. 0 D ft ft 1 ISO 0 Mil n.im cf. . o neon iri. 3a, ... .3130 e ll.n lev, e. , ,421' ii'Aunin ,,,, .2042 0 1 ' I I . k . p ... ,2124) e'i int.'l.ll ,. ,100 lWlhiin. d. ft o 0 I ii .into d'H-irinn I ft n ft 1 ft 0 'i (I enmr.-H ...1 0 0 0 0 ft il . ft 0 ft ft ft I II ft ft 1IIT Wulfn ., 0 Wllllaml, D, 0 4) I ft -Totals 21 I r, V. ft 0 I 0 0 0 lotnlii .Ml U K.lr. 3 1 Hatted for rb'oita tn evnth Hatted for lianforth In ninth Han for Hartley In ninth. I tatted fop Clank In aevetith Hatted for Jienl In iilnlh, Hailed for Vi'ellman In ninth f'hlHRo o o n o i fi i n z; Ht. I,oul 0 1 J 0 I 0 0 0 0--4 TwoIb hit: Hournler, Weavet, Terry, Johnaoit, Kller. Htolen bae: Lynn, .lackeon, vr. Maran. lacrl flee fllea: l''l' h. rl'aler. ftaiw on bill: Off Fa her, 4; off tVotle, 1; off Hanforflt, 1: off Wolfuanir, 1. lllta and earned run: Olf Faber, 3 hllJi, 3 rnna In two a d two third Inning; off William, no hit, no runa In one-third Inning, iff Cleolte, lilt, 1 tun In three and on third Inning; off I'ark, 3 hit. 1 run In tH and one third InnltiK: off. lianforth, no it 1 1 , no rut' In two Innlnir; off )'!iik. J Imr;, 1 run In ohm and two-third innliK: off Wolfgang, no hit, no run in lwo-tlilrd Inning, off Weilitian, 4 hli, I run In two IlinlhtfH. t 3 ft lifirj.lr. .2h ... 4 3 14ft 0 fi I ek iff cf . . 3 l II ft Mre.. 4b . 1 n 1 e I in. her. , 3 2 2 6 ft i'ulhw ilr 1 ft 2 2 lllnnli. It,., 2 ft !2 ft fien wk 2 Mulimion .10 0 TiiIjU 22 21 I " ToUlu 2 3 24 11 0 Hatted for Pfr ff. r In ninth. J'rooklvn 0 0 I 0-1 .New York 0 10 10 0 0 -2 Two-tiaae hlta: Doyle, McCaity. Ilnb erton. Stolen baeeu: Htengel, Fletcb'T Sacrifice hit: MK'arty, Kane on ball: Olf Tenreau. 1; off 1'feffer, :t. F.irned run: off Teareau. I; off 1'feffer, 2. Hit bv pitched bnll: Hy Ffeffcr, Fletcher and Merkle. Htruck out: Hv Tenriaii. 2: bs J'fcffcr, I. rmpliee: (juigley and fiyron Notes from Beatrice 'and Gage County BEATRICE, Neb., Mhy 2,-lHpeclal I Tbe vlJIago board of r.arneatnn ha granted a raloon llcenae to Hoy .lame, but lift held op I lie application of Jo eeph KelllBon for the reaann that, he did h"l flln a peraonal bond Jarob tiiitbrod a elected mayor. At rtrkre.ll ye.tet- ilnv mornltig Fred Hrhroder wa granted a nulooit llcenae for the coming rar. Ihe t Nlng 12nTJ. Mi. Krdii-e Tiaggei, an old reatdent of I.lberlv, illed at her home al that place, aued tV. yeara. I'araljela waa the anee rf ileath The remain were taken to riupirlor. Neb., for litlernu'til. Ihoma M Hnwmer and Mlni Iin ib MIHmi, both of till rltv. wen- niarilnl riiin tnj rienlnj at I o clock at the home of the bid" pai'ntr Mr and Mia I, II Mllbn. t!ev. V. K Mailt offlctaltiig prllMoll ha been filed With the cly , ,.nil..'"'b'nrrH. elanr..! by Uty renlrb"lt f till i llv, eukmg them to ivall a el. 11 .liiili.ia to ct' boiiita o Ihe uuin of I for ttiuitl ipel I lhni' plant Ibe v'no'iiiHiiioni'ra will not Im-et aifvln .old Mi I'll a npifial election will i'ilil'!v l' ht'bl lo !ke Pt1i a "-'II lo tir- I ll,i I T . r Sank Mblp Mark. FlIILAIibl.FHIA, ilav 2,.mv Tork hit the ball hard and aided by the wild nea of the Fhlladelpliia. pitcher, ' won today jjaine. V to 4. Brevier was knockrd off tha rubber In fhe Inning nod blH ii(cenor, Morlette, waa no Int proveini-nf. Phawkey hold the home team' to one hit in thi firat even Inning. Hcorc : NT.W VORK. fllir,ADKI-rlllA , . AH.II OAK AB 14 O A I! Mll rf 4 I I ftWItt, i 4IIJ0 r,ilbwlev, rf 4 I 0 ft lif'irli ... 4 I I t Sl-ii't. If ... II I 2 0 OKinink, rf.., I ft ft llun-r lb .. S 2 0 ftOMrln. If. . 4 1 2 It ft ft I jiiiiI, 2t . J ft I 1 i I ftStrinnU. b 4 ft It I ft OThninM'a. cf 2 ft I ft ft I ftf. hn. p.,. 4 1 7 2 I fi ORrr-askr. n. . I fl fi ft n - - - . -MoiTlr,rtte. pi ft t 4ft 32 13 27 1 6 I) ... Trillin .. 3ft i V H 2 Vevr Yolk 2 0 0 0 4 2 l 1 0-S I'bll.-iflelphla 0 0 0 0 0 II 0 1 84 Two-base hit: J '1pp. Three-baa hit. Pick. Uldrlhg. Homo run; tchang. HOTril,. f.-1eoa. 2h . 4 2 3 I'lao. lb 4 2 1 t'ri km en bi 4 1 4 Nun!riaki . H I I r-'IHMki-i. p., i 1 0 Tnulr Hotel- Marie Antoinette Broadway, 66th and 67th Sts HEW TO CITT. KIT I : A t F.D in the m..i . ..n lenlent luiHn In town Mod nn In n.v delail. abriolulely flupf.i. d. elliiiu ti'ii uiiiit.ie.i of tha lea I In 4 di-iai imetit ntoie4. :nn- anl tlnaoi. Convenient to reuiilvania n.l Uin. Ontral Depot. Rooms, with Bath. $2.50 Ptr Day Up. Suites. $4.01) Pit Day Up. OOMa It 80 rx DAI or. ft'laoritnt it In ui t.inern II STANLEY GREEN, Manat'at t'lractur Ktolrti batfc: JISh'iT i.'i. li.ikrr, tiedeon. 1 hoinpeoti Mli-I'lfnc let: lillltoiiley. .-acri-flee fllex. i'lt'ti, liloii'. Doiiblo play" .Vi'inmHKi-r to I'ri klnpaiigh, Wlit to I aloie to M.-lnni.-i, Morrleette to fichnns to Mclnnls. P'lrt Iim.-c cm crinr.-: New Voik, 1. I in a-- on Ml la: off Shawkex, I; olf ItrcKaii-r, 4. uff .Murriaette. o. Hits and earned run: (.iff Muiwk.y. ,"i Int.. 4 runa In nine liming; olf Cnsicr, 7 hlia. ri runa In five Iimiiiks nff Moi-risctla, blta, 3 ruiiM In four liinlnti. Struck out Fiy hankei. 4: bv Hreardrr, bv Morrb tte, 2. I tnphc: Innc u and Nallln. I ml In ii Make II Three. I'KTrtoIT. Midi.. Mav 2 - Kvejit for tha flrt two Inning, .Morton had llitle trouble ulth the o,it-,,ii iu.i,,i...i i,miu.. and Cleveland, through onp iitune hitting, i made It three etralght cinti mrr Hie i local, winning ii to 1. In tb' flrat in I nlng Morion attempted to can-It Cobb i f, I M'entKi, inn th..thio went wild and tin' latler acored ch-voland b fi tonlvht lot I'a'.enporl, la., for an evlilblilon game. Score: 1'I.Kl KI.AMl All II O A K Oraney. If ,, 4 li i ft il in. . Tiirnnr, 2h.,j : ft 3 cUi.. lh .,3 Hnker cf 42 nKavaiM-. .lb. I Jdiin. rr fi i II n lo ihti rf PKTPnjT ah ii ii r. I ft i n it n :i o I j 1 3 II ft (lniiil. Ih ..In n iHiinii it.. 4 2 1 ii ft ii'iw.rir yi. , 3 a t a en f,!r,. rf " o .1 ft c U nitKiur.. 4 II 4 fl Htlr-lhiiail .h 1 II fl '.' I 3 2 7ft II fuller, '.'h i I ft n 4 I II :l lifliirua II. . 3 1 It 1 0 laimae. e ., 3 a .1 .: n ' lukcr, r . il ft 2 'i ft i ..' Ikl, pi II ft 4 ft Hiilaiirl, n ft a il ii 1 frl.-k.nn, a ft ft ft 1 l Mi t'lrno. f ft fl ft fl ft ilarm-r ... I ft 1 ft ft Mi-hee ..I ft ft II ft O'Nflll Mnililll T"lal 12 7 22 14 lolal. . .! 4 :'i Fltt'd for Coteb'nkiM In fifth Hatted for Kilcknon In eighth, 14 Moitoii, I ht, no ii;n.a In nine innlitcn, olf foveb-akle. ft hlta, 3 fun In flvo In niima, eft" lioland, 1 bit, ' runa In one, lulling, off l'rl-'kson. I Int. no rune In to inning: o'f Mr I Igne. 1 hit, no run In one Iniiiii. Mit by pitched ball. H toel-skie llnHMt-l Struck oui; Hy Mi'itun. !- by t. o ci.-kio, 1, by Hobinil, J; hy Ciickaon, I. by Mi-Tigue, 1. 4 oipirea: I. tana ,'iinl CI, III. KISLEMACHER STRIKES OUT FOURTEEN MEN IN CONTEST K llseiiniacher alritek out fourteen men In povrn Innlnga against tha Hliiffs riltl lon. Th I'lerea team won, S to 1. nt .loe Jackaoti park yesterday. College Base Ball Columbia. t.Mo.i-Chlneao I'tilveraty of 1 1 "i ml ii I ii , postponed, rain. Ktvaithnioie, S; Calhollc unit eralty, 1. Cfnmbli. i: I'ennavlvnnln, 2 (called end fifteenth. Inning, darknei, 1 '.'tin .(at college, i'; Colitiite, 1. Iliirvfird. il: (leoretown. I. I'or II lien mat lain ami Nenralata. No belter remedy for i heimiatlam and neuralgia than Sloan' Unlment. The flml application give relief, Only -J,'ic. All drug jl lata. -Ait Vert leenteiit. Today's Calendar of Snorts Mr. Clin tiheehan. Col.C.MHI'H, .Neb, May 3, -(.Special lei egratn i--Mr. Klla Wheehitn. a pioneer of Columbiia, died uf Lincoln. Fiincl.il will he held here tomorrow morning. Cleveland I'etro;! ... . fl 1 I 1 ii 1 0 - . .1 0 II 0 li 0 u 0 it I II re 4 hill s lleeome Waaler. A rim. f,.ur nt Or it.ill'u I'n,. Two-bnae hlta: llolh, O'Neill fit, Cobb, ,. ... ., . , . Vead., Hitrite. rbolci I am e Tunicr. Tar Honey. Inflammation la arreated, you HiicrKlce flic: ibindll, O'Neill. I inubln cough b-KM mid bi eath eaabT. Only 'Jfn-. I'lay: W nmhagaiia to liiinilll, linker lojAII drilgglala. Advertisement. Kataniikb. Hiiac on bulla: Off Morion, i 1: off Cow-l.-ald.., :i. off Ik.lind, -': off , , , . , , Krlckaon, :i. lllta ami earned rune; off I11'1' " '"" Ada era hundred dully, Haaa Mil. Opening of the aenaoii cf the (leorgla-Alabama league Opening of the aeaaon of the N'ew York Stale league. Shooting: opening of Mlaalanlppl tali tjaii-abootlng tournament at ireciit IIIm Track: lhlgh agalnat fteven lnU tut at tiotith. riethleheni, I'a. Haver ford agalnr-t Muhlenbiirg at Haver fifid, I'a. Tennla: Cornell agalnat Trlneeton at Ithaca. V. Y." Yale agalnat Wealcyan at Mnldletown, Conn. Columbia giilnl Hrown at New York City. Pennsylvania galnt Ilaverford at llaverford, I'a. high agalnat Hyracua at Houlh Hethlo hem, I'a. Htevena Inatlttll agalnat Man hattan at New York. Wrestling: Jon Steelier agalnat Henry tVdeniRim at Minneapolis, Hoxing' Ad Wolgaat agnlnst Wllllo Dradwell, ten round, at Windsor, Out Hot el t onipliilnla In I rut In. In a lectiiro at one of th Ie Molne. ; la . churche a missionary from India told of going Into Ibo Interior of India, where he waa tnken alck, that h had aj boitlc of t'haniberlaln'a Colic, Cholera and llbinhocn lleniedy with him and be-' lleved that It saved hi life - Till rem- edy m iis uroefnlly In India both as a preventive and cure for cholnra You may know from thl that It can h de- ' pended upon for tho milder forma of bowel complaint Hint occur In this coun try. Obtainable rter) where -Advertise, nient, THE PRICE GUIDE FOR MANY CAREFUL . HOUSEWIVES IS THE mm g STORES big price list. Keep one handy. New one waa just dis tributed. If you didn't get one call for one at any of our 17 stores. As a sample of our everyday low prices see a few things 7c WILL BUY 10p I'm kaRO 1. X. L, or ("nllulolrl ritnrdi. Ammonia, big hottlo. Can Hex f.yo, (3 i'ann l!lr. ) Ono l Of imr oilvo Croaiii or Queen of Koiipm (llvcerlno fine Toilet .Simp, Van Camp's Soupn. 1 Or- Ink Tn.ht. Can of Peaa or Corn. On Pound Hulk Borla or Oyster Cracker or Pretzel. Cider VlneRar, big bottle. One bottla Horae. Kadlab. 10c ean Cove Oyatera. PitekaKe Climax Macaroni, Spa ghetti or Noodles. (3 packages for 10c.) sHhlnola or 2 In 1 Polish. SUGAR ltel or t une; 1H) III. , I.'I Urn . K7.ro COFFEE IS Ot It TMItllTV HAIMTH ' .Mr Krmle, at, M-- Klllllll . . ,20c THONE TYLER NO, 440 If yu do not know the loca" - tion of our store handiest for you. We also want your friendly criticisms or suggest ions that will help us serve you better. The Dardanelles Would Be S-M-A-S-H-E-D By Such A Submarine!!! 1 1 you want &mw$C M J L What 11 iii nTl Ij aaJ i his Book Tells Mil Answers A Million Questions Eugenic has come to mpan, and w ho coined the word and who first spread the doctrine widely V Pragmatism stands for and bow it differs from materialism and ideal Ism and mechanistic views of the universe? Rc was the most primitive ever round, and how many words these people knew and what things they could do? (They arc now all dead.) Lead pencilsare made of ? Orbillifird balls? Or coat buttons? Or paint? Orplass? Or Asphalt paving? Part Shakespeare acted in Hamlet? Orwhnt Ibsen meant by hislihoMK? Waa the "Story of the Diamond Necklace"? Malt hu i who was a rlerovmptni really tsupht ; and whitt "Multbii- sianism" now leaches.' Novelist invented the name of "Nihilist"? Machine was railed the, "lady's huh. by horse" i nen Mary, Queen of Scot w as beheaded? Or women were first allowed to vole? Ora bear-koeper'8 daughter was a Koman empress? Gunpowder was first used in n Fu ropean battle ? (It had been known to the Chinese for at least a thou sand years before.) Iron was first smelted by coal? (!t was first dne in Kngland afler iron smelting had been known for thousands of years. ) Liquid Fire and hurre. masses of burning material were first used in warfare? (Soma new machines for hurling these were invented by Archimedes.) North America was first sighted by I'.nropean eyes? (It was more than a thousand years before the Cabots or Vespucci.) Furopa was all but overrun by Ihe invading Saracens and nearly be. came a Molwinmedsn land t Proof conclusive wna first given that Hie earth is f.nind ? i It was more than 2,n years before Columbus ilirovrred America,) Who Made the first submarine, more than a hundred yean ago? (He was one of America's most celebrated inventors.) Wrole the Hook of Mormon, from golden tablets which he dug tin upon a farm in Western New Vork In 1827? Circumnavigated the earlh for the first time? (It was not Magellan; he died before Ihey couid get around.) Ruled over the most extensive em pire the world has ever seen? lit was not Alexander or Caesar or Tamerlane.) Wrote the Code Napoleon? Or Ihe Letters of .Junius? Or the poems of Ossian? Or the Iliad or the Ana basis? Built the Great Pyramid, or carved the Sphinx or constructed the Parthenon or the Circus Maximus, the greatest theatre ever built? Waa the Man in the Iron Mask? (li the Cid? Or Captain Kidd? Or the author of the "Gunpowder Plot"? Or who wrote the Declaration of Independence ? Wh ere it Cocoanuta, cocoa-brans, kola nuts or bamboo poles grow moat abun dantly? Caviare comes from? Or fur-bearing seals are found? Or where mon keys or kangaroos arc most abundant ? Rainfall is the heaviest on the earth, or what is the longest river or the most densely populated nation? Rellca of prehistoric man hnve been chiefly discovered ? (What are the oldest?) The bonea of the largest land animal that ever lived have been found ? Diamonds or pearls or rubies or tin or tungsten or platinum are found in the largest quantity? Land reaches farthest south or far thest north, or rises to the greatest heights or sinks in the greatest depressions? (One place is the Sahara J)esert.) The Sky is not ablaze with light at night with the radiance of billions of suns? (Do you know?) The Flrat National Cenaua wai taken? (It was in America and for a peculiar reason.) The Human Race is believed to have existed on earth for, perhaps, a hundred thousand years or morer Coal in large quantities ia found within the Arctic Circle, although the coal plants Indicate a warm climate? Storms can often bo predicted several dava in advance, and why an "easterly" storm really comes from the west? A Swamp may sometimes be drained V, HlrtU'inr ttinrrla amall h n I a almost nny where in its depths? Glass Dinks can be so shaped as to mnko telescopes and microscopes? (it Is a very interesting study.) Electricity cannot be transported long distances profitably, so that all the machinery in the world could be turned by waterfalls ? ONLY A LITTLE WHILE Thr Knryt liipHt'tliu MrilHiiiin a Ims liithf-rtu lieon very lnh prit rd troisiirt'. It lilts rust fitiin fl.'iO tu f.'.V) x-r set. 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Icti Irift' n I ll'I'Mar Krl h DM U Ifcft (! Hl"tll "i (ml U t. t j -. ) t.w, - .'- ir f rf't m f li jltt !r .H p iH' kt v . tlt it I i- ti mii. h i rnd ii..iv hn' aitot - I-lt tla? I' i-'-i th t it-., K-'.'i) ' j rtif , tMtt f 4 I' It If. f-- tl . -f -'tg ill - M 'IH. . - I - Viaktjf .1.,, it - tj t;o Hff h bi u.i '!' 4 vs (r fc ' il l n u ' --I i t : ix ..-.. j t it it k- ft i 11 , t It .H 444 - 4 t V it. , CAN YOU ANSWER YOUR CHILDREN'S QUESTIONS ? A Kirat Froncliinnn niit'r shi'i!: "Tlic measure nf n mini's intellirrpncp is liis riiriosity." Great inventive yeniiises like Galileo, Newton, Fara day, Lord Kelvin, Kdisnn, Graham Hell, all had a simply consuming desire to KNOW THINGS The average American Indian had very little curiosity about things, Kven u Inn they saw majestic spoclacles like the Grand Canyon of the Colorado they uttennl no exclamations of admi ration or nstiiiiishnit nt and turned away without interest. The Tasniiuiiaiis, who were thf lowest rare of men ever found, were devoid of curiosity. They are extinct. Hut there are millions and millions of living people very much like them. ci.i;vi:k ciiii drkn iiavi- an ini-initk itriosity. Hull children have little. AM fathers and mothers like to be iihle to answer their children's! questions if I hy can, Hut infiii'times it is h.'ird. You can't know everything Hut what oii can do j to own h splendid set of hook thut io know piHitintlh i erthmg that can answer a million iiiestiohs and can t-ll ymi aUoit literally millions of things. "itiere in only one iiit'ninmral)le Work of this kind. That is Ihe riew Kh venth I'lMi.-n f the I'nryclopnlm Hritannica, th n'r'hi st si t i f lawik- anil ti e gn-stfi'st work of reference ever product d ln vutt know h-iw eniy H s to get . I'ist ti ' Add how cheap f I a a ft a a. a -af ... a - I t m " i a i. -I ha,-,., , a t ... .. . "f -. a . .'. a... 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