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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1916)
Bringing Up Father -:- :-: Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ! i tmr voo to TAKE FVl OUT FOR, A VMJJK AND DON'T TOO OME TAKE HErvN JOSIES POUND BEARS UPON MUDDY FIELD Drub the Mountain Cubt, Five to Two on Their Home Grounds. KAWS GET BETTER OF JOBBERS ST. JOXKPIf, Mo May 14 'm field rovartd with Mud and water Hi Jnaeph de feated linvr today, 0 lo 2, Peteraon pitched gilt-edged hall. Ha.i.: HKNVKH. mi sj&tTLm . ' or cvft?v' r AH. It, II. ). A K. AHIIer. rf 4 ii i) " ii A riM.it, 2b 4 o I 2 4 o Kellher, aa 3 I I I 2 l) in. km, if , ., s A I I 0 1 Kilii hir. If 4 I I II 0 (I liver. 3b 3 n I I 2 (I Hllleld. lb ,1 1 I it A 2 fllevena, r 3 0 0 7 ft I Kituffmali, p 2 n I) 1 6 0 Hpencer ,,,,,, I ii II 0 0 II KIkr, i 1 A ft II II ll ToiaH 10 2 24 II 4 Hi'. JUSKI'H AH. It. M. I) A K. Kulllvan, If,, 2 ii 2 2 a 0 Aid's be, rf 2 112 11 Hut It. aa f 1 1 I 2 II Klrkniah, rf 5 I 1 I 0 A Itiork. A I 2 4 2 .fnurdan, lb 6 1 2 12 2 A Wllllaine. 21) 4 I 2 2 A Keating, lit 4 I 2 I I A Patterson, p 2 0 0 I 2 (I Toll.! 24 II IS 27 12 1 flatted fur Kauffman In eighth. M. Joseph A All A 4 S lenvar , A A 0 A 1 0 12 struck out: By Tattnraon, 2; by Kauff man, 4; by King. 1. Ilaaca on bulla: Off Kaufftrun, 4. Jltta; Off rsttereon, 6; oft Kauffman, 11 In seven Innings; off King In ona Innlnif. Two-bese hit: Butcher, Karnail runa: nvr, 1; Ht. Jn"ih, 2. I,fl nn baarai jmivr, 2: HI, Joaih, 4 Jiniibl piaya; Iiyrr in Itd to Hlil'lda, Kalihar to Itaad to Hhllda. Wild pltih; Kanffinan, Mlulnti baa-a: Billllvan, Hyr, Ullllaina, hlork. Hairlfi' hlta: Met a hi., Hlo'k, lld, Jtiilllva.ii. Tlina: 2. 05. 1,'m plrta; Aiidrpwa and Mullni. CROWD seSTOPEKA WIN Fnf Turn Out Well to WitneM Contest in the Mud. TOPKKA, May 14 In aplta of s drtr.a llna rain wlflrli hud turnd tha diamond Into a aaa of mini, a largo rrowd turnad out today and aw Topla taka tha laat lirat of tha aarla with Wli hlta, I te I. -oia: WICHITA. All, It H. O. 19 A Fot, rf, rf Tobln. If IlKt'l'. Hi 'I Lin., hi, . 2 llrltl.in, 2.., ,lai:kaon, rf,. Kof-alnar, rf. Abitfln, lb., iray i'Hl n . . . . linrbhan, p Tolala 21 I TOPEKA. I 24 11 AH. It. H. Alr, lb (,2 4 t ochraii, a, ........ . K 1 2 Ooodivln, 3b 4 I 8 Tblman, rf 4 1 I KruKar. if It A A I.atilmora. :'b 3 1 2 p. huoiui.!, If I 2 Monro, c , . . . 4 2 2 Hall. p... 4 A 0 Toiala 37 16 !7 I t Ii hila ....AO A I 2 A A A A 3 T",i.( AOAA2070 II T'0-lmn hits: Al.r. CoLhran, tloodwln, Moiiroi-, llrllion, Shi rtfU o hM : H'-hwalt.i-r. Ha- llfl.-f ft'. Ko.Mln.-r. lloulila play I.Iik. hi to Ah'flii. Hlta: Off I'aia u In ik I i ii in ax . off I'urhani, S In luo InnlnKa. H.. uiihalli: Off Hull. (; off liiirhum, I. Mni.l, out: 1 i ll,ll, H, hv Pat., 2, hy ImiiIibii. I Wild .,ll: Hull. Kit hy ,Hihd hall: Hy liurham, 1 linplrii: I'otilhia anil Andrtaoii. Fremont Bowlers Outplay Storz Team t:'t"rlM IVT Vnl. M . 11 iv'f.lut Ti-I. de uram i - A ti-am of r'reinunt howlrra inq in p t Html! in iiiiinna. li t- laat Minna", :."ii to fOif, lai :) 1.1. T Kan'ori i; : Taitall io ."'I IM J , latuah ( :h l I aani , . . . , It-1 4 l- h-ii.i,. ia m i;: d1 r,i VI . 'i fi HI I ."Mi i.N T lt ' . , ,. li." I'. . ; r , .. ,, -i-l .' I'.i 1 , 1 1.1 T..ta' 1 1 lh H I i v I'.t.aiaa ., -I., .na.tti , , llanliHitlil , 'Mi II P' : i '! . ..S.'.'t! Ml it VVILLARO WILL MEET FULTON LABOR DAY ill' I ' 1 V It If. a W ; U. t .,, i, I t.a lnal l,.. ai I. t r t KM hill tiW !, UI1 t... a ..,(, it-f n rt I l.aa t .'lina. Iu,t-,n tt- af l -m I I ,if Wil'ai.t, lh f i . t. t I t l .Hit MP Itu.i ' t.wf,. fi, : ' llt).4 Itt,i,t i(.l. Ut.t4l ..l,.a.. t it I Ml l , t ! -,.l ' .11 rt.i IIm,.( j t a. ! i g i . .. ; I . I lll'.lllt, r'lt, I illlli. ! i ( -l 'i ft i t J ! I . . J), i' J i i,, ' '. I t I 4 I Ma r iiat,lai. l:-'al li I . i. i . . i . t a li. ' r in, i. i t ',,9. ft, ton ,nt,ii , 4 o ft, l't K I . -t .. ( v . , ,. r ' ,a t.j i l ti ii. kaiiM I i rs ! A '. i l rr Ti I HAVE ANTVHfHE Standing of Teams WRSTBHN LKAHCK. Won. I.oat. Prt. I.ln.oln 12 li .'! 'I'i,aka .12 1 .12 Wli lllla , 12 .mm i Molnra..,, . non iniiaha 9 Mil Ht, J.,-)h 7 II . Iinvar , 7 12 ..lull NIijui Clly 7 13 .2611 NATIONAL l.KAUfB. U'uii. I.oal. Prt Brooklyn 12 ii ,H7 Mo-ton .t 12 7 .B2 ('hlit(.l U 12 .f.;n HI, l.uula U II .iV.'A Plilla...ila II 11 ,4;ii I'lli.llinall , 12 14 .402 I'ltiaiiuiKh II l ,f. Nrw York 7 1,1 .210 A.MKHICAN I.KAlifK U'nn, I.oal. Prt. Clvliid I ,l.7 viuiiiiioii ir. i;zb NfW Vulk U II .1.42 Uftrolt 12 12 .Mill Knalu 12 1,1 .(.111 fh.K.l ,. ., 12 HI .42!! Ht. I.mila , It T, ,24 I'tliladnlphlH 1 lh .376 AMMfllfAN AHKOOATIllX Won, I.oal. Prt, I.nillillli- 17 Ii ,73 Mitini.ainilla 12 .aim l 'nlnmbua ...12 .1100 Indlliliapulla ......II A . fi f A 'I'rt-1 Ill 10 .Kill Ht. Paul t i'l .474 Kanaaa I'lly II .51 Milwaukee 4 1 .174 Vralorday'a Kraulta. WKHTKKM I.KA'JI.'K. Wlchlia, 3; Top-ka, II. I'l-nvi-r, 2, TotiikH, h. tii-a .Moliica-Llnciiln, poatponod, rain, Utuaha'HIoiiK i'lly, pojitpiintii ; rain, NATIONAL I.KAtirK. Mrooklyn. 3; Ht l.oula, 2. Nw York, 6; :hlia, 4 Plilladi'lplila, 4; l lm Inna ll, 2 AMKHH'AN LKAIJIK. No gani'-a a.-hrdiild. AMKHH'AN AHHOCIATION, Mllwaukc', I; l.ituiavlll'.. 2. Mliiiirapol!a-Tli.do, poaiiinarl; rain. ' Ht. Paul-t 'oluiiibua, poaioiii-d; rain. Kanaaa l II y-ludia napolla (two inni'l), itoatpoiir-d ; rain. Iiimn Toil a jr. WVatorn I,i.usrui IJpnvar at liaa Moinia, Ht. Jonpb at Hloiia :ily. ToD'ka at l.ln coln, WUJilta. at tinmlia. N'atloiiHl l.cairu Hronklyn at Ht. Loula. New York at Cliliarxn, l'lillil"lihia at ftu vlnnatl, Hoaion hi I'll labui iih, Atiinrlran Lihku ln-trolt at Waahlng tnn, HI. Loula at. I'hlldi.ihla. Cleveland at Nw York, I'hlraKO at Hoaton. bohemiWgive may pole dance Men and Women in Different HalU on South Thirteenth Stage Splendid Drills. PREPARE FOR BIG MEETS In two lills on South Thirteenth street yesterday afternoon Bohem ian of both exe and various age gave demonstrations of prepared nessnot for sanguinary conflicts, but rather for the battle of life. At Tel Jed Sokol hall forty small girls and forty hoys over 12 years of age gave an interesting program of calisthenics and drills. The proceeds of the occasion will he used to de fray expenses of a trip to llowells, N'eb., to attend the state meet during the summer. The program was given under the direction of R. V. Hartos, instructor, and Miss Mamie Knient, supervisor. Xepodal's or chestra I'tiniixhed the music. The evening was gtten over to dancing. Anionic t tin visitors was Joint H"ill,ik. general Instructor for lit iisUhiihI Tel .Irrl Hoknl. II has bcMt instructing tha -lswa In His Botnli Hide fur two weaks an. I will t. hate two we-ka. Next Hun ilny li will Initiate s ltta of gitia t I'lHttatmnith Into th national oiganlnH tloti, A dvl"(tlon of tiittalin llolicmlan aokola will m mmimny him ti tli t'saa 'utility aiat. Mr. tillak comliticnti th,. t'ninlut illvtnti young women fm their e-eilent ahowlng made yratridny. m.lher Maltor was Huperltitf ndnl S.linltii of tltn Welfare board.. iHirlt.g ll. a'tertinoii Hill lloknff. lh big j Kifillir mlniled with the datirai and j )t.v, d liii!"-;' lt.t iha vn'ihg fulka lie i 'feir, in l.nna.-.f a atriklm nanip i.f t l'..it. i.in -!,i at pre f.tn Msy rait- Dsnct. fix- i.f ! hi" ft-at'iret nf tha ' r , ii., ,ii wa A Mavi'i'e dtu r tv t rs t ' 14 V . .(..... a. it t I! ih 1. 1 t 4 I P . (lit l 1 I,.' -. .,!-, t(i?t., al.ilr .! ! and lli .am. I 11 l :.t i!ii...i. V I . l.:t i. In! ,(i.;t ml li'.j l.l i la . .!. .1 . a I tt -it - 1 - d 1 ; t si . . 1 1, I .,, (.... i-1 Ii HI tt.hr i..i,n 1 ' i . f ii "1 I'-i'ifii --('h t-.. t - .... i . . 1 at', .lO-.-.M-i, II '6, 1 iiM .-. --1 -n'l V.li! . j .1,1.111,1 f, I :-. ' -i ' I a 1; ,),i,. f . I1, . i, it ' a i.t, ' 1 1 r,' i ,1 M , . d , ..4 0. 1 i. 1. ' T a t.ft.wh P i,fl .1- V I lk ' ' '!7 ' '! .ft . i. a t- 1 -i.'p l-.i.n I and t t , I m ir.oi I I d ' t ' 'I ' - 1. a ' ' a t 1 , ' ' a ' tl. I' ,,H,n,lH I at,il, f ,1 . vi, I it- V -' s, 1 1! I I a I !'.' ' h I" .... 1 I 'I V 1 . t . . . . 1 . 1 . 1 is a . , . .... t ., . !, I f t 4 . . 1 . , , 1 ,,i v ,,! a ' ' i - ; , 1: m .1 1 , 1 1 u - II "O CLAO TOU CALLED TO HAVE M 0 FOR A WALK VTH 00 - WHAT J NEFO- GIANTS GET FIFTH i WIN FROM THE CUBS i Defeat Chicago, Six to Four, with the Return of Their But ting Form. PERFECT BALL BEHIND TESREAU CllirAOO. May 14 New Yoili won Ha fifth atralght gama by dnf'alliig Chhago loday, II lo4. Thjta hnmora wera mail' during th"gain and loo of tlirm. by Doyla. In tha flrat tnnlnK and Ijy Itnlwriaon In tha third, whlla two (Jlania w-ro on tha haaoa. Kava tha Maltoia a i omnia ndlnl lad and they playad pfrf.it bull bhlnd Ti-areati Hcorr: NICVV YOHK All It II A . Hump. If. Ilob..rtaon, rf. , . I'nyla, 'b Kuuff, if r Irlrlier, aw. . . . Merkl, Hi Mi K. hnle, 2b. Harldi'lt, r 'IVareau, p. .... Hen ton, p. , . . . . f. J 1 " o ll 4 2 I 2 A ft 2 J II 3 A 2 ll 1 .' A I, II II I 2 o in ii ii 4 ll ll I i A 2 ll 1 7 I' A 2 I I .1 2 A 0 Ii A 0 I A Tolala V, !7 II n Clill'AHO. AH. H. H O A K Hrhillte, If It I 3 2 II 11 H.-k, rf 4 1 3 2 I A William, if I I I " 0 Zimmerman, 2lj, . , . f A I A " Hayer, lb 4 I I 17 11 I Yerkea, 2b 4 A 2 4 3 A Archer, e 2 A 2 I 3 A Tinker, aa 4 A A A 2 I Mi.l.'onnell, p 1 11 A (I I A welling ...I A A A A (I Packard. P 1 A A A 2 1 flail!- 1 A 0 A A A Tolala 3ii 4 13 27 29 3 Hatted for Md'onnell In fourth. Hatted for Packard In ninth. New York... I A 3 A 1 A 1 A A- 6 Chicago A A 2 A 0 A II 1 14 Two-baaa hli': Tcareau. Yerkea, ftiiylo, Hater Horn run: Doyle llnlteriaou, Hchulte. Haerlflcn lllla: .('lank, Kuuff, Tcareau. Hacrlflco fly: Ait her Left on haaea; New York. I: t'hlcairo. . Klrat on errora: New York. 2. Jnc on hall, off McConnell. 3; off Packard. 2 Hlta and earned runa: Off Aft -fur II, 3 hlta, 2 runa Infoiir InnliiRa: off Pailiard, A hlla I run In five Inulnga: off Teareau, 1) lllla. 4 runa In eight and one lhlrd Ioniums off Hotiton, no hlta, no runa In Iwn-thlrda Inning, lilt hy pitched ball: Hy .McConnell, ltarld-ni. Hlru'k out; Hy Mcf'onnell. 1: by Tearaall, 4: by Benton, 2. Wild pilch: Tcareau, Benton. t'mplrea; Itigler and Harrlaon. Time: l:A Phil Win In Tenth. CINCINNATI. O,, May 14 Phlladafphla won a ten-Inning game here today fuuu Cincinnati, 4 to 3. Not a run waa mail unlll the aevenlh, when the vlaltnra acorad Iwo on a double, ainalo mid aacrlflc and a double. The hoin team tied the acora In their half of the aeventll on two errora and a Iiih4. The vteltnra acorad again In Vha ninth and the Cinclnnutl'a again tied the acora on an error, a aacrlftce lilt and a aacrlflre fly. Bancroft doubled In the tenth and aoored on Nleluiffa aluttle. H(.oia: PIIILAHin.PIIIA. A B. It. II f. A K Bancroft, a 4 1 2 8 1 1 Mchoff. 2b h A 1 1 Hlnck, 3b Ft I 2 0 A A Craialh. rf 3 A I 1 A A Hood, rf I I 0 I II ll Whllted. If 2 A 2 4 2 ll !'akrt, if 4 I 2 3 A A Ludeiua. II) 4 A I ( I I W. Kllllfar, r ft A A 4 I A Bender, p 3 11 0 1 2 0 Tolala ,, S 4 II SA 1A 3 CINCINNATI. AH. It H O A K Neale. cf 4 I 1 A A Wad- Klllifer. If. ... r. 0 ; h 2 0 llerxog. . 4 II 2 .1 A Cham-. i 4 1 I ii ll Griffith if 4 2 1 2 II A roll. .11. .3 I 2 I I A Louder, :'b, I A 0 2 4 A Wliia... e ., I A 1 1; 1 (1 H hitcldf r, P 3 It I 11 n li Hchllly., p A 11 II li n 0 Clarke 1 11 11 11 11 ii Tolala 34 2 in 211 16 ij Hailed for Hclml in tenth Phlla A 11 ll 11 Ii 11 2 A 1-4 CtlHlnnatl ,. 'i A II A A A 2 A 1. Two-laa.i hlla- . al Ludtrua, Itaniinft Three tiaae hit , ' 1 'tout,, Hlol.'ll l.aaw i'atkerl. Vl,. 1, .f f f tt. 11 It I -!! : Whined to iklHIfer; Nlehorf 1,1 t.uilct-u. lt..rng to Klllir.r to Mthorf He.-e mi Italia iiff H-hn.-iil. ! Htia ni-d earn.-d mna tiff ltt.n,l..r, in liiia. 1,,, iiln, In ten 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 at at . off , Imndci 11 hut. 1 i'Jiib In font a nil , one t hit . I tiiiiloai., off Hctiull, no hlla no r 11 it In to iltit, nt ntng Sun. mil 11, li.n-in, , plira, hniiiii and iuiglev ASSOCIATED CHARITIES ISSUE MONTHLY REPORT Mi I W. (i,..inf. a 1-' i "i.a. of l: AMih 10 1.1 Itaiittl, 1, 1,4, ia.,.t,.. th" ful.nW ll.jj ep.,l- if t ,. ., ,., 1 he- tr pa 1 tmeltl f.,r An- ll I ,:! , ' ,it for, T.'S. t latin. .'4: In . 1 .' ;.,.,. f tl nthci' PlMt-t n l-i t to an..:, t r ,,,, . t j llitnt i. tgm.. r ;.),!. -, i, .i,i. I , , j n.enta h(n, I 1 sii-. , i , , , , I glw-n. j . i.i.lgmg ,i.ni iit,,l: ,! -, ! il'4i aid It 1 1 .a.r i I , 1 , 1 1 . i -( i U lit- I I,- t I. K - l ; . j ,, . 1. ilal Ii.mi... 1...., I :..nsi nin,ii ii, , i 1 , , 1 a,n, 1 , , , ., 1 I lie ml,l,. I l.j '.. I. . .. .. t -amt at gar. leu a.l (rw ii.. f. j "'' I ' I ! ll , it I , i 1 ,: I , j : lainiii.., !,, , , , , t,, ,,. j ' l ,.1.,. 4 1 I la 1 Mn.-i j, , . t '. H.-m tt t! ),., ,,, , ( ., j aftht-a Ih.j .. .'i, 11. ,t ,, , j H-f ' l ,t ,'J 4. , , lie I II I . - Ii f ' I ". I t . , !,,,, , , U.a tll " 1 1 ' a tt 4 ,t , , l . 1 1, , . ,i!, I . i I 1 , ' ' 1 I p , - 'i- - - 1 ' f, 4 .-- l- 11 .al tk . t. ,,,i T . ! ' . 1 t t - I . h . , t ' t , ' - I . i 1 " l r 1 I , , 1 , THK r.KK: OMAHA, MONDAY. MAY ( I WE HAO ZZTTZR 1 ( GReCIOU THAT ) I I Y"Sp . II VANT) I I J WALK FAtT UNTflA- . LOOK LIKE FlFl I - T ' W '""UE r ' Today's Calendar of Sports Oolf; lilalikl of I'nliuiibi. nomen's eltampionahlp loiiiiiiiiiiitil, al Waalilng ton, I). V, Hnaai ball: (liirnlni; of I lie aeaaon of tlia new I Ji x If, league. Hllllntils: Mooting of Thn-n i'iiahliin In leialiite InnKtle, tit ( liliiigo, 'IVnnla: Woiiioira tiii'ttopoltlan I'ttaitt rdnnaltli) toitrnntmtii, al Kmeat llllla, I., I. New Ftiglninl llllelcrdlrglnle i linliioi alilp tonriiHiiii-fit, al Lnilou MlrlilKnn nii;ilnal Hiuwii, Hi Piovl diine, It. 1 Cornell aKiiliiat llnrvnnl. nl t'smlirtdge, .Vitas Losing: Knllllng l.etinakv AKalnat liimliont Hillllh, alx louinla, at I'lillmlel plila. Kser llaitiitier iikmIumI Hie Hitler Hoot Kid, ten round, nl KcnoeliH, U la Freddie Andrew against Mnll Ali't'tie, (en round:, al Osliko?li, Win, Holihf Wflugli fiKiilual. Hilly Wagner, fifteen rouinla, at Tttlaii, 'hl, AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA Board of Education Giants Hearing to Committee with Protest on Closing School. NOT ENOUGH STUDY HOURS A eommltteu of I lu ce hnaliieaa men, PaiiI Iletinl, 3. H. Aluilni' anil J li. Hlcs alng, have been granted a boa ring liefoto th Oninlia llonrd of Utinnt Ion lo pro teat agnlnat tliu clnalng of Koiith t'ltitml acltool following oflloliil foiideinnatloii hf tlin city btillillinr ltiiin i lor gome wceka iit-i,. Tim clnliii In imi do Hint aome iiieutis should be provided by wlili h I lie ai liool rlillrlreu In the vl' lolly of toe arliool can be. brounlit (ogether In one building. Tho proleat Malea thut ihllilreii Unit formerly allended tin; Houfi, t'enlial school are now receiving but four hours titty of ai lioollnpt. liealdi a this Ilia cluaaeg art divided ainoiirf three different build Iuks. the hlult acliool (tyiunnsluin. snvetal rooms on t lie flint floor of the UWi school and tlio lower flnor of t lie Muouo hall at Twenty flflli and At alli en. Tlio hoard Is i'oiiiliineiiiei fit its eo opernlliin in peniilliing tho tuglii i.,. meatic aclenin acliool lo run. IteerrntfiMi llonrd I ;n ler I a hied. Tlio ncerentlon llnniil of iliinilia was enlei'triliieil by nn nilii ra r.f Hie nlghi dn nieatlrj gcienre cIham of llm luglt aihool at a liiitii-r Tliursday eveiilng In the liik'h ai liool annex. Allaaea HookineM-r anil Koplelz, tiiHinii'litia, iiierliiteii(Htd the j;hln of tlio dinner. The dinner marked Hie i Inalng of the first term course In ifouicxtlc. i li nt e aim e Its opening lust Kebt 1111 1 v. The dinner whs prepared by aiinlcnla of (he class. Air. J. Al. l.lciiaiui llenil. Mrs. Julia ,M. (li.,-i.nm, t:i; ,.nra, died yeidi-nliiy tiioi iilns nl 2 o'chn U al (ho fitntlly r.fldciic.., 4.'ll Snitlli Nine teentli striet, nfter i, two weeks' lllncta will! pneutiiotilii. ilie is aurihcij by im dtiUKlilrr. Alia, I'tnirU-a L. ri, uml twu muiH, I,'. V. (iii-iiniiii of I'reniiiiit 11 11. 1 ,1. 1 W. tllenaoli of l.ti,u;ii. . Airs, tilciis.in hud been .1 n-hiilent nf Nebrn.'.kH for llihlv vc.n nmi m 1 e 1 , 1 n t I ol lite H'HIIIl Hi, In for Hie I11M fill, -in j yeitra, 'I lift fiiin-ial w ill l- In Id ALilidny 1 alll'lllHMII III 1' O t'tliCk III Hie I , pldctll ,., j The l.ndi win be nt in I'tiit, elnii, III, for biitini ' Alnule MM l.iia.lp. j I U". W A t "! It li f,., I .in. .dn i,ia j ni,.l(iii t,i 1.IU11.I II, i' in.'. !ni t,f tlie St I lii,is,ii tile iti,:.ii 11 ..Mi, i.i i .,n r'-e litig's I'H .4'. ii ia ,.f l!ie Win. Ill 1 in. I 1 I, ! . l ,1 Ii tllil H' I. lituil itll.li' 1 I h t., r Ike ' nn, 'I, I a I ".A 'a " t - . ,i . , BflOOKSTflN UNDER ARRfST ON CHARGt Of ASSAULT ! - ... ...! i.f .... , ' . !. t j, t , ,, I . i ,,, f , I 1 ' ' ' ' '" ' '" ' ' ' I I ll , , ., PmIv. i:.. I'.HG. NEWSPAPERS GIVE VIEWS ON STRIKE! Threatened Walkout of Railroad Trainmen Is Commented Upon in Editorials. EXPRESSION IS UNANIMOUS Tha editorial cxpreaon of tits west em and middle wratern newapapet la aa 11 1 tai nl in 011 aa la that of the rnalerti atnl aniiilietn newapapers concerning the piitdlrt poaltlnn on s nsilon-wlda in Hi ond atrlke. Thla alrlka, under Hie Ibteala of the union leaders, who d- late they will nut arbitral, la likely 10 be tailed aliuul the middle of the summer lli'le la what th nealertt and nild.llo wealem iiewapnpeig have to aay: "If we are to have regulation of liaoaporlatlon, It ahotild be a, bal anced, not, s partial regulation." Chicago Tt Ibiini,., 'The wngea of Hies llralnl men now avernga l,i'i3 a year. Thai I about ,1j per rent more than tho average annua! profits of the Atlierl enii farmer."-N. Yalilina, (W'aiilt ) Jki aid. 'Tlrealer titan any apparent nien nce In our liiieinnlloiiiil relations la the nienaea Ihat Ilea behind Iho proa pert of a re tt lallload atrlke." Mnenln Htar. "Just now railroad business la reai lilng tha proper stag of In dustry, to mak a threatened, strlka an effective, weapon. "-fleattla 1'oat Inli lllgencer, "The akle Ihat fours the strife to an open break moat shoulder a great responalblllt)'." Omsli. Hee, "If the trainmen and their eimiloy. eis laimnt get together, then the Km eminent must lake a hand," llullellit, Walla Walla, Wash. "This movement Is In every re spect 1 lie most Important In the his tory of organised labor In this country."-Kim, Parsons, Kas. "They Kite railroads! are between Iwo fitf s ptohlbltii o pttrea for ms (ciinl anil tinjuallfled wags demanda," - Hun, Parsons, Kas. "Th brotherhoods have artfully eoncealed Ibelr real purpose In a specious rlgaingrole."- San Franc isco ,wa Letter. ' "In attempting to regulate ttans porlatinn the govertintent has only dealt with one aide of the proposi tion. "-.Minneapolis Tribune. "The railroads ars th nsllnn's arteries njnd dial ilrbanr to them liieans Inlerferenro Willi all business,"- flnrky Mountain News, ien ver. "Ahoy all the rublle wants no atrlke or lockout that will stop rail road settle while tho parties to the iiuarrel fight It out." Dublin Herald "There Is more than an even pro, peel that sudden attgtiatlon of In dually mid hitler Buffering sre right ahead of 11a ' - Iiettolt Krea 1'iess. ' If aui Ii 1'iitiiii' f prnpoaela. ohe piitpiiaal tnsde lo Hie rallrnailal. aia as citii.'iIlHtot y aa the foreegat of tlieiii would (iiiil'ete. the baala for tna'liai.nn will be too broad to he Imi "led 'The Jieitiial, Chleata, '"I he p.,. 1 tl uieen wars bava bea s e 1 it 1 f I'l . ef ia,uiv liiiueaalug t.urdens the t 1 i -, - a it a liiip'taed bw raaaon 1 unit 1 'it.1' "-..tojia (f I e':la Poat ' rt til'." ';,. and lh'al af 1 i. 1 p trti'.'aCc e,-v vear ii,-, etiti what wntfia it, ia itta c I'll. Hi' N Vaki.i.a, W,.h Ia ,-,,'lleg d.aei'e le m not ha ' I 1 $ t lha a v t . a,, , , . i:l. I fi 1 a',! 1, a iii'iaCan 1 ,., ,,, . H- t , n ta , ,.t - in'Mi'i-m f - 'l " I'S ' 1 I i"- a a - t t U:,. ct iiiftn, i a I l.t a - ' ''. - -j . -I'.,, t 1 1 1 , t i a tt- . -ltl li.a-. r e tyag..t-..aapata tia!"-ar laaaar mmm n wi h'iuw i- -i-.Ve . amy m 1 i""-l"-i, Ihti ttiT..rarirniiiniMr tt: w M jTrtrTTiTti mmm-mmnsmmm del. but mot pity. Tnat, after sit, la Hh' l nil ijeitui ml of liiiior am. nun to."- W h h la Kagle. "Today In the vaal field of railway 0eiatliiiis, railway laborers In this eu'.inln am paid neatly twice tho sunt le reived by Kuropran for tlm same class of service." Nonpareil, 1'ioimil Bluffs, la. "A great rail run d alt Ike la not matter to b eonalilered lightly, and everc Inlalllgent rlllxen ought to tin everything: in hie power lo avoid such a calamity."-The ( hlt ftnln, I'tiebb ll Is eilderit that the concensus of opinion of the western and middle weal em newapapers la completely expreaaeil by Hie editorial In the l lilciigo Joiirmil. "The side blch lefil'i a I his just ond eiiiiahlo plan," (arbllratloni, soys the Journal, "lias lost Ha case In I he court of public opinion, and Ihat la the tribu nal In which all Industrial controversies ste sallied at the Inst." -Ad vet line merit. STOLEN RINGS ARE FOUND ON PERSON OF ACCUSED Fred I ia vis and Armour (loldberg were srrated Inat flight bv t tie) pollen shortly a fter I bey had robbed th home of Mrs. C ,!t. Wruhle, 011 Houlh Twentieth gtrent, obttilnlng thrro rings valued at M. They bulb confessed their trull I . WI1II0 Mrs. Ftruble, lite owner of the house, wag cleaning- I lie house yesterday nrtemoon she entered tha room of Mrs. Monroe, a roomer at the above number, and found Ooldherir snd Davis In tha room ransacking tha contents, Hhe called the police, who arrived at tha house In time to stop Davis In Ills st tempt to escape, Ooldberf. however, made his net away, but was Jster taken on description as he was about to enter tho saloon st Twelfth snd Iiouglas streets. I'pon his arrival at tlm poltee station Goldberg stated thst ha was In no way connected with tha robbery, but was a Nothing Satisfies Like "PIPER" The long, brisk hike through the woods gives you the biggest kind of a tobacco hunger. Then is the time you just hanker for tobacco in its most appetizing, satisfying form for the comfort, pleasure and refreshing zest of a tasty, juicy chew of "PIPER." 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Jl la located on tho campus near tha observatory, whert Hi celebration will be held, Tlieta will he a poem by on of th sluileiiis, g, speech by another and an ad dress by some prominent local orator. The (lb club Is rehearsing patriotic se lections to sing upon the occasion. A i Impressive feature of Hie celebration will be tho pledge by the great student body, of loalty to tltn flag. Rowel 4 omiilulnl In India. In a lecture at one of the lies Moines, Iowa, churches, a missionary from India told of going Into tho Interior cf India, whero he was taken sick, that he had a boltlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera snd Diarrhoea Remedy with him and believed that It saved his life. Thla remedy Is used successfully In India as a preventive and cure for choleric may know from thla that It can be ,1 -pended upon for the milder forms of bowel complaint that occur In thla coun try. Obtainable everywhere. Advertise ment. BASE BALL OMAHA VS. WICHITA May 15-16-17-18 ItOt'RKR PtttK. MO WD AT. 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