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V y THE BEE; OMAHA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2& 1920. 10 and Romkes Win era-Holds : Soriners 'In Palm N, OMAHA TAKES FINAL GAME OF SERIES, 6 TO 3 . - - Quban Allows But One-Hit Un - til Ninth Inning Platte Hits Out 'Another Home. Run. Cuban Palmero held the Okla homa City Indians under his thumb yesterday while Manager Lelivelt's crew rolled up half a dozen tallies and won the last game of the series from the Sopners, 6 to-3. The Cuban allowed but one hit until the ninth inning: That hit was a triple by Pitt, the first play of the game. Pitt scored a moment later on a fielder's choice. In the. ninth, however, Breen, pinching for Moore, singled and Harper and Darringer added singles while Haney and Lee tossed in an error each to swell the visitors' score to three.' Al Platte hit a h'ome run over the right field fence in the eighth -in-' ning. , AB. K. t fl 1 I ft t 0 I n. po. Ifnnrjr, M . . Wrlitell. 3b . rlklnm, Zb. IMntt. rf .. I!ivrlt, lb If .Mnxon, rf , . Brown, e . . . l'nlmrro, p . is s 11 ! t 0 Total ...31 11 ST 13 OKLAHOMA MTV. AH. R. Hi PO. A. E. I'llt. rf Mow, If llarprr, rf l,lnlmor, ,1b . Ilurrlnirer, m . .rirrilh, r .... (.minim, .'lb . ,. IIiiBhru, Sb .... Alk-n, p ...... 4 1 0 0 .10 .1110 0 S S 0 1 3 - t 1 400 0 10 0 S t 0 0 0 ' 4 0 10 0 0 "J '34 II "l A , 4 . 3 . 4 . 4 ( 3 . 1 lirecn Total .....S4 3 w 'Hatted for Moore In ninth. Omnha 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 t x 8 Oklahoma CUjr 10000000 t Karnrd,runi: Omahn, 0; Oklahoma City. 1. llomr rum PJntte. Thre-ba hUi ;l lnsnn, ritt. Harrlflre hit: ltrowll. Stolen bBK: riatt. Wild plrh: A Urn. throbl Mluy! I.lnlimor to (iraham; Graham to Itarringer to Urnliam. Struck ont: By 1'nlmrra, S; by Allrn, S. ttnr on ball: Off I'almrro, lj. off Allrn, 1. Time af nmei 1:30. I'niilrc: Daly and Fitipat- rirk. Errors Lose Game for Luschen; Oilers Win, 5-1 St. Joseph, Mo., Aug. 25. Costly errors behind Luschen lost the third and final game to .Tulsa this after noon, 5 to 1. Luschen pitched win ning ball, allowing but six hits TULSA. ST. JOSEPH. AU.RO.AJ Hurke.lf.rf 3 0 3 6 AB.H.O.A. rtonowita, If 6 0 1 0 Mtutx.rf.2b 3 M'Manua.lb S Tlerney, 4 Clevel'd.lb 4 Connolly, cf 4 Darin, If 3 Brannon, o 3 Morris, p 3 ft'utfll, 2b 1 KellenVf, 4 Connolly, 2b 4 Walker, rf 4 Conroy, 3b 4 4 2 1 3 0 0 3 1 0 2 014 4- 1 0 0 0 0 Roche, cf 3 0 Shmtak, lb 4 0 Crosby, o 4 3 Luschen. P , 3 4 Allen, as 0 I'McLau'ltn 1 Totals 31 6 ST 12! Totals 3S 3 37 33 Batted for Luachen In ninth. " xRan for Davis In second. Tulsa T 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 i SI. Joseph 00000001 01 Runs: Brannon, Tlerney McManus, Stuta, Burke. Errors: Conroy. Walker, Connolly (2), Kellehnr. Davis, Tlerney, Htutz. Earned ruts: Tulsa 2, St. Joseph 1. Bases on balls: Off Lusrhen S, off Mor ris 1. StHuck out: By Lusrhen 3, bjr'Mor rtK 1. Left on bases: Tulsa 7, Kt. Joseph JO. Wild pitch: Luschen. TwoVbase hit:'' Kolleher. Three-base hit: Stutz. Double Plays: Kelleher to Slfbstsk; Kelleher to Shestak to Crosby; Wutfll to Tlerney to McManus. Sacrifice -hits: Stuta, Morris. Hit by pitched balls: By Lusrhen (Davis) J by Morris (Roche). Stolen bases: Cleve land, Burke. Stuts. Umpires: Buckley and Jacobs. Time: 1:33. Wichita Gives Up When Packers Score 11 Runs Sioux City, la., Aug. 25. After f trailing behind for five innings" un able to score, the fackers pounaea Americans Win Heat In 800- Meter Swimming Contest ' Antvrerp, Aug. 25. The American team, won its-heat in the 80O-metejr 'relay swimming race here today in 10 minutes, 2(J 2-5 seconds. The men composing the team are Perry McGillivray, Illinois A. C; Norman Ross, Illinois A. C; P. Kealoha, Honolulu, and, Duke Kahanomoku, Honolulu. I Besides the' American four the teams of Australia, Sweden, England - and Italy qualified or the finals. Remodeling Sale NOW Ity PROGRESS . ' We particularly, call your attention to the following item : I Ladies' Linda HOUSE DRESSES yrorth up to $7.60 Each., - Eemodeling Sale Price 2veach V Standard Brand MUSLIN 7 3 Inches. Regular price 39c a yard, special Thursday, special- at 24c yd. The Fastest Growing Store itt Omaha 24tth and 0 Sts, Watcii -rr BASE BALL DIRECTORY Standing of the Teams. Western Lea (or. VT. L. Pet.! W, I. Pet Tulsa 73 31 .tlO'Omaha . .03 50 Jl Wichita ..71 il .mijoplln 67 68 .466 St. Joseoh.lS (1 .620'S oux Cltv 65 71 .437 OUl City. .IS 61 .61 STUes Moines SO 76 .400 Nattoaal ltafiie, . W. L. Pet I , W. U'Pct, Cincinnati 66 t .(74 Chicago ...(1 61 .600 Brooklyn .67 61 .68i8t. Louis.. .66 63 ,.475 New York. 64 63 .667Boaton ....47 64 V4JS Pittsburgh 63 67 .604iPh'delphla 47 70 .403 . American Leaf nr. VT. L.rct.1 W.X.Pet. Chicago ..76 44 ,6.13'Boston ....57 61 .483 Cleveland 73 46 .13 Waah'ltton . 43 63 .437 Nav York. 74 43 .607 Detroit ....44 71 .313 St.Louls..68 67 .604Ph'delpMa 31 31 .311 Yesterday's Results. . Westcra league. Omaha. (; Oklahoma City, 3. Tulsa, (; St. Joseph. 1, Sioux City. 11; Wichita. 4. Des Molncs, 6; Joplln, 3. National League. Cinctnattl, I: Philadelphia, 1. . hlcao, 4 ; Boston, 0. Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburgh, 8. New York. 4,; St. Louts." 3. American Iacoe. 1 Boston, 11;' St. Loult, 1. Philadelphia, 2; Cfevfland. 1. Games Today. Westers League. Tulsa at Des Moines. Oklahoma City .at Sioux City. Wichita at Omsha. Joplln at St. Joseph. National League. Now Tork at St. Louis, j Brooklyn at Chlrapro. Boston at Pittsburgh.; American League. , ' St. Louis at Boston. ' ' Cleveland at rhllndelphla.. Detroit at Washington. . Chicago at Sew York. Gregory out of the bjpx in the sixth, scoring three runs to tie the count. and then, after letting Wichita take the lead again in the seventh, turned the game into an orgy by batting Billman and Brooks unmercifully in the last of the seventh, scoring eight runs. ' Wichita gave up after battine in the eighth with the score II to 4, WICHITA. SIOUX CITY. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Smith, cf 2 Washb'n.Sb 3 Berner, ss 4 Martini, rf Yaryan, c Beck, lb Butler. 3 b Conlan, If Orlfn.rf.ss Gregory, p ItlUman, p 30 13 24 13 Brooks, p Totals 30 4 21 15 , (Called In the eighth by agreement.) Wichita , 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 Sioux City 0 ,0 0 0 0 3 8 x 11 Runs: Beck. Washburn. Smith f2). Dav. onport. Robinson, Cooney. Spellmao, Elf fert. Defate (3). Marr (2). Crouch (2). Errors: Drfate (2). Cooney. Crouch. Bases on balls: Off Davenport, 5; off Gregory, z; on Diiiman, 3. sacrifice hits: Wash burn, Mets. Two-bas hits: Marr (2). De fate, Spellman, Cooney, Berger, Beck. Dou ble plays: Gregory to Washburn to Beck; Butler to Washburn to Berk. Left on bases: Sioux City. 4: Wichita. 8. Stolen bass: Smith, Defata. Earned runs and hits: Off Gregory, no runs. 6 hits in five Innings (none out In sixth); off Billman, 6 runs. 3 .hits in one inning (none out In seventh) ; off Brooks, i runs, 4 hits In one Inning: off Davenport. 3 runs. 4 hits In eight Innings. Struck out: By Davenport, 7; by Utegory, 3, wild pitches: Davenport (2). Passed tall: ' Spellman. Losing pitcher: Billman. Umpire: Wilson. Tim of game; 1:56. , Coffey's Homer WinsUame For Des Moines Boosters Des Moines, la., Aug. 25. O'Con nor's single in the eighth inning tied the score and Coffey's home run a moment later added the winning runs. Des Moines defeating Joplin in the third straight galme todav, 5 to 3. JOPLIN. 1 ( DBS 'MOINES. AB.H.O.A.I ' v AB.H.O.A. kod son. ss 4 0 0 .Wrench, s 4 1 0 Lamb, cf 3 2 1 Oi.U'Der'ott.Sb 4 2 1 TloKnrt. rf 4 2 0 OlMoeller, lb 4 3 18 Snedecor.lU 1 0 4 0O'Onnor,cf 4 11 Boehler, lb 3 6 6 0Anrterson, c 3 0 1 Wolfer, If 3 1. S OlCoffey, 3b 4 2 4 Yockey, 2h 4 2 1 4ILIod, rf 4 0 0 Sperew, 3b 4 3 4 OlO'Hara, If 4 13 Dunn, c ,416 OlAltheue, p 200 Marks, p 3 0 0 0 "Banner 110 Young, p 0 0 0 I ! Fletcher, n 0 0 0 4 5 0 1 1 8 1 0 1 0 po 0 0 0 34 10 27 21 Sanderp, p 0 0 0 Q xHauser 1 0 'JM- Totals Totals 34 11 24 8!- Batted for Althaus In seventh. x Butted for Sanders in ninth. .Inplln 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 03 Des Amines ..0 0 0 u 0 0 1 4 x Runs: Wolfer, Bogart, Robertson, O'Hars, Coffey, Moeller, O'Connor, McDer- mott rcrrors: i.oriey, KoDertson. Home run: Coffey. Two-base nits: U Hira, Moel ler. Sacrifice hits: Lamb, Anderson. Stolen bases: Lamb. Bogart, .Wolfer. Left on bases: Joplln, 6; Des Moines, 6. Struck out: By Althaux, 1; by Marks, S. Bases on balls: Off Althaus, 2. Earned runs snd hits: Off Althaus, T run, 3 hits In seven Innings; off Fletcher, no runs, 2 hits- In two innings; off Marks, 4 runs, t hits in seven innings (none oulin eighth); 'off Young, 1 run, 1 hit In one-third Inning; off Sanders, no run, no hit in two-third Inning.' Losing pitcher: Marks. Winning pitcher: Fletcher. Double play: French to Coffey to Moeller. Umpires: Becker and Lauxon. Time of game: 1:43. Belle 1 0 1 01 Crouch. If 3 2r0 0 0 3 SlMnrr, 3b 4 s' 0 3 12 '4 Defata. ss 4 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 Mets, lb 3 1 11 1 4 0 3 4 Elffert, rf 3 10 0 4 3 12 1 Spellmati. c 3 1 8 0 4 10 2 Cooney.Ib 2 113 4 0 0 0 Bpbln.iorj.cf 4 110 2 0 0 1 Dav'port, p 4 10 4 3. 00 01 0 0 ,0 01 Totals 10 0 3 Childrn'a Whitt Wash Dress s All slifs, f worth to $6.50 eachk- .. $1.49 Boys' Sturdy Overalls 'Sites 3 to 8, very ...49c , ip' llTBrcv. "South Side BROOKLYN WINS FROM PIRATES; PONDER HIT HARD Marquard Knocked Out of Box But Mamaux Holds Pitts burgh Safely in v Check. , Pittsburgh, Aug. M. Brooklyn defeated Pittsburgh today, 4 to 3. Marquard was knocked out of the box in the thirdr Mamaux relieving him. The visitors hit Ponder hard after that and scored the winning - .t . ' . I. i : r 1 l . M run in i tic nintn on nits uy Aicvauc and Olson. BROOKLYN. I PITTSBURGH. AB.H.O.A.I A3.H.O.A. Olson, ss S 1 3 IIBIgbec, It 4 3 0 0 Johnston.Sb 3 0'Carey, cf t 3 2 0 1 8 1 1 16 1 1 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 l-Orlfflth. rf 4 Cutshaw, 3b 3 Nleh'son, rf 4 Whltted, lb 2 .Schmidt, c 3 tlarbare. ss 8 M'Ks'nle.Jb 4 Ponder, p 3 'Sou' worth 1 Wheat. If 3 Myers, cf 4 Kon'chy, lb 4 McCabe, 2b 4 Miller, c 3 Marquard.p 1 Mamaux, p 3 Totals 34 10 27 8 Totals, 32 11 27( 16 'Batted for Ponder in ninth. Brooklyn tt 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 in Pittsburgh 0 0 3 0 0 S 0 0 0 3 Runs: Johnsnn (2). Griffith, McCabe, Blghee, Carey, Nicholson. . Errors: Wheat, McCabe -2, Nicholson. Two-base hit: Blgbee. , Stolen bases: Carey, Ntr-hotson, Schmidt. Bar bare. Sacrifice hits: Wheat. Cutshaw, Whltted 2. Schmidt, . Miller. Double plays: Ponder to Barbare.to Whlt ted; Whltted (unassisted); Barbara ' to Cutshaw to Whltted; Miller to Konetchy to Johnsnn. Left von bares; Brooklyn, 6; Pittsburgh, 8. Bases on balls: Off Ma maux, 2; off Ponder, 1. Hits: Off Mar quard, 7 In two and two-thirds Innings; at Mamaux. 4 In six and one-third in nlnts: off Ponder. 10 in nine Innings. Winning pitcher: Mamaux. Losing p,ttcher:J rnnaer. ympires; aioran ana 'nijr. Time: 1:23. - O'NrU Is Beaned. 'Chicago, Aug. '28. Chicago made -it three straight from Boston by winning to day. 4 to 0. Tyler was In great form, al lowing only three hits. O'Nell was hit on the head bv one of Tyler's curves in the nlghth when he wallied up on a pitched-f ball. He recovered apparently out retired from tho game. i BOSTON. AB.H.O.A. Powell, cf 4 9 2 0 M'nvlllo.ss 2 0 1-1 Mann. If , 4 13 0 Sullivan, rf 4 .0 3 0 ! CHICAGO. ! AB.H.Q.A. FlacK, rr 4 l i Terry, ss Rob'tson, If 4 2 3 3 3 0 10 4 2 111 4 110 3 114 3 0 2 2 3 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 Merkle, lb Holke, lb--3 1 11 Paskert. cf Bncekel. 3b 3 11 Zl Deal. 30 Ford. 2b 3 0 12 O'Neil, c 2 0 3 1 Townsend.p 0 0 01 Scott, p 2 0 0 3 Uowdy, 0 10 0 0 Totals 29 . 3 24 13 Hertog, zn O'Farrell, c Tyler, p Totals 31 7 27 11 Boston ........... . .6 0000000 0 Chicago .1 .0 1012000 x 4 Runs: Flack, Terr; Errors: Maranvllle- v. Robertson. MerRie, O'Nell (I). Two-baso. hits: Paslsert. FlaTk. Merkle. Stolen base Terry. Double plays: Heriog to Terry to Merkle; Boeckel to .(J Neil to Ford to Mar nnvUle to O'Neil. BajSjs on balls: Off Tyler, 1; off Scott, 1. LSft on bases: Chi cago, 4; Boston. 4. Hits: Off Scott. 7 In seven innings; off Townscml, none In one inning. Hit by pitched ban: y ;iyier, i (O'Nell). Struck out: By Tyler, 3; by Scctt, 1. Umpires: Hart and Harrison, Time of rame:l:43 . . t Keds Trim PliUs. i I A. MR- Vh. TYa.Is msrle It three straight fr'im Philadelphia tpdaV, winning S to 1. Rlxsy was effectlva until the seventh, wnen tne cnampions duii'-iiu fnnr hits tar three earned runs. Eller held the visitors safe In every Inning e I ceot the fourtn. Tne iteas wm piay postponed gsme tomorrow PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A. Psulette.lb 4 0 7 1 fclNCINNATI. ( AB.H.O.A. Oroh. 3b 4 111 L'b'veau. If 4 2 3 OlDaubert, lb 2 8 0 Ra'lings,tb 3 0 1 Stenlrel, cf 4 0 4 MeusH, rf 4 3 1 Fletcher. ss 3 2 5 Miller, 3b 3 11 Wlthrow, c 8 0 ' 3 Rlxey, p 8 0 0 Roush, cf 8 14 0 Duncan, If 4 8 10 Kouf. ss 2 113 Neale, rf 4 2 8 0 Sicking, 2b 3 1 'I 3 Allen, c 3 16 3 JEller, p 3 0 9 0 Totals 31 ST 24 11 Philadelphia Cincinnati Totals 27 3 27 9 D 14 It I 9 I 0 1 0 0 0 IT) 3 1 x 5 Oroh, - Daubert, Roush,' Errors: Sicking, Allen, Runs: Meusel, Duncan, Neale. Two-base hi htu: Oroh, uuncan, rveaie. Meusel. ThWe base hit: Duncan. Btoien bases: Sicknlng, Railings. Meusel. Sacri fice hits: Daubert, Roush, Kopf, Allen. Double plays: Rawlings to Fletcher to Paulette; Meusel to Fletcher. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 4; Cincinnati, 4. Base on balls: Off Eller, 1; off Rlxey, T". Hit by pitched ball: By Rlxey, 1. Struck out: By Eller, S; by Rlxey, 2. Umpires: Qulgley and O'Day. "5me: 1:43. Giants Trim Cards. ' St. Louts. Aug. 25. After St. Louis had bunched hlta off Barnes and takaA a two- run leaa aaainsi new xom in me nixin dij today's ame the visitors ame back ln1 the eighth and drove Klrcher from the box. scoring five times on four singles, a triple and a base on balls for a six to three victory. r NKW YORK. X ST. LOUIS. ,;J AB.H.O.A. Burns. If 4 2 2 0 AB.H.O.A. Smith, rf 6-12 Bancroft. ss 5 Ybung, rf 5 1 2 5Fournier,lb 4 2 13 3 3 ulStock, 3b 4 11 1 1 3Hornsby,2b 4 0 6 312 1 McHenry.lf 3 02 1 1 0 La van, ss 4 3 1 2 4 3 Hea'cote, (till Fhlsch. 3b Kelly, lb King, cf Doyle, 2b Snyder, e Barnes, p Grimes Douglas, p 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 demons, c 3 10 3 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 Klrchner, p Srtrupp, & xKnodeV Totals 39 13 27 161 Totals 35 9 27 19 Batted for Barnes In eighth. xBatted for Schupp In ninth. - New York i.O 0 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 03 Runs: Frisch (2). Kelly, King, Doyle. Snyder, Fournier, Hornsby, McHenry, Er rors: King, Snyder, Lnvan. Two-base hit: La van. Three-base hit: Kelly. Stobn bases. Burns, Frisch, Kelly, Heathcote. Sacrifice hits: McHenry, Fournier. Left on bases; New York, 8; St. Louis, 8. 'Bases on balls: Off Barnes, 1; offKlrcher, 3. Hits: 'Off Barnes, 8 In 7 inlngs; off Douglas, 1 In 2 innings; off Klrcher. 13 In 1 2-3 Innings-: off Schupp, 1 in 1 1-3 Innings. Struck out: uy Barnes, s. WInntng pitcher: Barnes. Losing pitcher: Klrcher. Umpires: Klem and Emslle. Time: 1:54. American Aasoqiaiion' At' Milwaukee ' ' Indianapolis R. H. E. 3 8 1 10 IS 1 Wllwaukee Batteries: Whltehooss. Gaw and Henllne; nortnup ana uaston, uincn. At Minneapolis R. H. E. ..4 7 .. 4 I Woodall; Toledo ..b .... .-.I , Minneapolis Batteries Mlddletnn and James and Mayer. At St. Paul . R. ft. E. Columbus ,,: , 7 is' s St. Paul :, 5 7 1 Batteries: Sherman, Danforth and Kel ley; Coumbe, Merritt and Hargrave. At Kansas City R. H. E. Louisville aJj.''. 3 T 1 Kansas City ......... i . '. .v-. 4 9 3 Batteries: Koob and Kocher; Reynolds ana Sweeney. "I Four Escape In Noon Raid On Alleged Disorderly Houses Ten men and womeij were arrest ed yesterday in raids on three houses in the vicinity of Fourteenth and Chicago streets. " Four others es caped. All ' are charged , with being inmates .of disorderly houses. The raid was conducted by Sergeants Morris and Thestrup on personal orders of Acting Chief of Police An drew Pattullo. These same houses were raided three weeks laga. Hunger Strikers Deported. New York, 1 Aug. 25. Eighteen hanger strikers were deported to an unnamed destination. iThey were taken to the pier on stretchers. , Jack Dempsey Starts 1 raining wthChaiCr Jack Dempsey, heavyweight cham pion of the world, as he looked when he started. training in New York re cently for bouts with various chal lcncgers. Billy Miske is booked! to be the champion's first opponent. I "Very Important Game" Booked for Riverview Park Sunday Mornjng v Gonding's Colts and Wagner's Mules will mix Sunday morning at 6 o'clock at Riverview park ball grounds to settle the championship in the "jug league." The contest s advertised as a very important game. v lhe jug league consists ot a group of 30 amateur ballplayers, among them Sutey brotherSTLuebbe Brothers, ihe Hubatka brothers, Chris Kemmy, Pezdertz, Sogolow, Mirasky, Joe Gentill, John Monger son, Bloemer, Otto Pecha, Hornig, Mike Trurrjmer and other amateur sand lot stars. The "jug league" is sponsored by John Gonding. The "stakes" for which the game is to be played iS the price of the breakfast for both teams served by the", losers in the park. Lineup: Gonding's Colts R. Lucbbe, "catch; Tnrynelc, pitch; Grinding, first base; R. I.uehbe, second base; Kemmy, shortstop; Pavllk, third base; Anderson, mtt field; Otto Pecha, center field: Dober, right field: Klrshman. field-" Bralnlff, field. . Wagner's Mules Gentill. catch; Mon geraon, pitch; C. Luebbe. first base; Trum mer, second base; Sogolow, shortstop; Wagner, third base: C. Luebbe, left field; C. Luebbe, center field; Zrmanek, right field; M.aKasper. field; Howiand, field. Umpires Pezdertz and Pave Shanahan. Scortfceeper Joe Lange. Mixed Doubles in Net ' Tournament Booked For This Afternoon The mTxed doubles event, the -feature attraction of the" women's state fennis.; tournament at the Omaha Field chih, will open at 5 this,aftcr noon "when Florence Riley and Ralph. Powell will play Louise Irish and. Joe Adams. George Stocking and 'Anita Curry will play Alice Kimberly and John Brotherton and Sid Cullingham and Mary Gant will piay Ziie Schalek and Harry Koch. Dr. Calvert and Helen Bradley drew a byeN Only two matches wer played yesterday. Anita Curry defeated Zoe Schalek, 6-0, 6-1, ' and Mary Grant defeated Helen Bradley,, 6-0, 6-1. Louise. Irish of -Lincoln will play Eleanor Hamilton this morn ing. " . - - - South Side St. Martins Church Jo Open Membership Drive on September I D. Bradley , Malkson, a specialist in Sunday school administration, has been. engaged to to superintend the St.fartin Episcopal Sunlay school at Twenty-fourth and J streets. Mr. and Mrs. Malkson were officially received at,, St. Martins last Sunday by transfer from Trinity cathedral. St. Martin's full vested choir will be on duty the first Sunday in Sep tember and participate in the choral eucharist. Mrs. bllouise sheppara Miller has again been engaged to direct the choir. y ... September 1 the entire congrega tion of St. Martins will enlist in a membership ; campaign. ' Bishop Shaylor has set October' as the date ofTiis next visitation for con firmation and it is expected that a large class of adults (will be pre sented. . - ( - r Women Hold Meeting - The Women's Home ' Missionary sociefy oL. the Wheeler Memorial Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. H. ' M. Wells, 4818 South Fifteenth street, at 2 p.'m. today. v" South Side Brevities Sales Girls Wanted Apply In person to manager Wllg Brothers store, Twenty- fnurtn ana streets. , ' . . , Tot Sale-Elght-room' house. Immediate sossesslon. 4413 South Twenty-second street. A. L. Bergquist, South 42. " Bee Hire Lodge N'o. 184. A. F. ft A. M., vlll meet Wednesday. August 28. at 13.31 p. m., to conduct lhe funeral serv ices aver Brother Henry L. Olbb. A4v. . f whA I '-f-'i HARRIS HOLDS CLEVELAND TO 3 HITS AND YINS Athletics Rap Morton nd Coveleskie for Ten Hits Errors Prevent ' Shutout. PhiJatlelphU, Aug o. Harris held Cleveland to three hits today, and Philadelphia won the first game of the series, ,2 to 1. Errors by LDykes and Shannon presented the visitors with their only run, without the aid of a hit, in the fourth. CLEVELAND. I PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A AB.H.O.A. Jsm'son, if 4 .3 1 Unjkes, 2b 4 3 3 4 W'ganss,2b 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Griffin, lb- 3 1 A 2 2 1 1 1 0 Sneaker, cf 2 C.Walker.lf 4 Welch, rf 4 TSmlth, rf 3 (lsrdner,3b 4 Dugan, 3b 3 F.Walker.cf 2 O'Neill, e 3 Burns, lb 3 Lunte, ss 2 Cn'leskle, p 2 Nuna'ker 1 lortori, p 0 Perkins, 0 3 Shannon, ss 3 Harris, p 3 Totals : 10 27 18 Totals S7 3 24 18 Batted'for Coveleskie in eighth. rinvelm.-l 0(1010000 0 1 Philadelphia . 01010000 x 2j Runs: Speaker, Welch, Dugan. Errors: Burns, Dvkes, Shsnnon. Stolen base; Smith. ,Sncrlfleshlts: Griffin, F. Walker, Dugan. ' Double plays: Wambsganss to Burns; Dugan to Dykes to Griffin; Shsn non to Dykes to Griffin; Dykes to Shannon to Griffin; Perkins to, Shannon; Harris to Dvkes. Left on bases: Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 2. Bases on balls: Off Har ris 5. Hits:. Off Coveleskie, 8 in seven Innings; off Morton, 1 in one Inning. Struck out: By Covelfikle 2. by Harris I. Losing pitcher: Coveleskie. Umpires: Hlldebrand and Morlarity. Time: 1:40. Boston Bts Browns. Boston, Aug. 25. Boston bunched seven hits for 7 runs In the eighth today and defeated St. Louis, 11 to 1. Sothoron was wild. The Boston players gave Myers supurb support. ST. LOUIV BOSTON". - AB.H.O.A.I AM.n.u.A Oerber. ss 3 0 2 2 Hooper, rf 4 Ocdeon. 2b, 3 1 1 31 Vltt, 3b 4 Slsler, lb 4 0 3 OlMcnoiky. If 4 Jiioobson.cf 4 3 S 0Hendryx, cf 3 Vllllams.lf 3"0 2 OrMrlnnis, lb 5 Smith, 3b 4 10 1 Srhang. c 5 Tobln, rl 4 1 2' O Scott, ss '6 Revereld, c 4 0 3 2IBrady, 2b 3 Sothoron. n 3 10 2 1 Myers, p 3 3 10 1 1 3 2 4 0 2 0 0 1 1! 1 12 0 0 4 5 12 3 1 1 1 Billings 1 0 0 0 TTTITrTT i f Totals ' 36 12 27 13 Totals 3.1 7 21 10 Batted for Sothoron In ninth. St. Louis .' 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Bnston ..0 0 0 0 2 0 2 7 x 11 Runs: Sothoron. Hooper (2)-Vitt (2), Menosky," Hendryx, Schang, Brady (2, Myers (2), Errors: Gedeon, Sothoron. Two base hits: Jacobson, Menosky. Three-base hit: Hendryx. Stolen bases: Hooper, Vltt. Double play: Mclnnls to Scott to Mclnnls. Left on bnses: St. Louis, 8; Boston, 8. Bases on balls: Off Sothoron, 6; off Myers, 3. Hit by pitched ball:. By - Sothoron (Brady). Struck out: By- Sothon, 3; by Myere, 2. Umpires: Chill "and Owens. Time: 1:40. Horses Owned by Otis Smith and Bert Murphy Win at Springfield, III Springfield, 111., Aug. 25. Myrtle Garner, owned by J. R. Argo of Clinton. IlLand driven by Haw kins, won the Chamber of Com-J merce purse of $1,500 In the 2:14 trot today. Summaries: ,2 :20 trot: purse 11,640. Kilo Walts, owned by 'Bort Murphy, Omaba (Childs), won; Black Falcon (Taylor), second; Tim lock (Perrv), third. Best time, 2:09. - 2:14 trot; purse $1,600. Myrtle Oarnsr, won; Miss rinkerton (Taylor), second: Grace Cornlns;' (Owen), third. Time, 2:08. 3:06 trot: purse $1,300. Marlondale, owned by O. M. Smith. Omaha (Owen), won; Kentucky June (McMahon), second; Sammy R. (Ejan), third. Time, 2:09. 2:17 pace: purse $1,200. WrsmpatucR,' owned by Conly and Walsh Bloux City (Childs), Won; Banner (Perry), second; Gratt Boy (Taylor), third. fTlme, 2:09. City to Hold Swimmiitg ' Meet Saturday Afternoon "he City RecreatioTk board will bold a swimmine meet at Municipal beach Saturday. Contests will be open to everybody.. Following are the events and the rules under which contests will be held:- 1. Ladles" 80-yard race. 2. Exhibit crawl stroke. 3. Men's 30-yard race. 7 4. Kxhibit side stroke. 6. flirt's 2S-yard race. 6. Boy's 25-yard race. 7. Exhibit breast stroke. 8. Exhibit back stroke. 9. Tub race for girls and" boys. 10. Life saving and respustatlon. 11. Diving. 12. ' Candle race for girls. . 13. Obstacle race for . boys. 14. Open event for women. Dives,, each competitor to do seven dives, four compulsory dives aa follows; 1. Plain front dive. V 2. Plain back dive. ' 3. Front Jacknlfo dive. 4. Back .lackntfe dive. Three special dives of their own choos ing. Points to be awarded on perfect dives. 1. One and one-half back somersault with twist, 15. 2. Double corkscrew, dive . (two full twist), 15. 3. Standing corkscrew, 12. , 4. Hand stand -with front somersault, 12. 6. One-half gainer with one-half twist, 12. ' C. Standing one and one-half somer sault. 12. 7. One-half gainer, 10.' 8. Running corkscrew, 10. 9. Front jacknlfe ooe-haj' twist, 10. iu. une and one-half somersault.10. 11. Back h&ral stand. 8. 13. Standing bark dive with twist, I. 1.1. x-iain oacar aive, 7. 14. Buck Jacknlfe, 7. , 15. Plain front dive, 6. . 46. Front jacknlfe, . - 17. Front hand stand, t. ' All dives not BDeclfled ss runnfn standing may be executed from a run or stand. Special dives not listed will ba scored according to the difficulty of same. All dives to be entered In the water head first. - Grdnd Circuit Results Poughkeepsie, N. VT, Aug. 25. Summaries: vv 2:09 el&ss trotting, purse $1,000; 3 heats. Bonnla Del, b. g., by Del Cor on ado . (Hinds) 1 1 1 Moko Axworthy, b. g. (Snow) 3 2 3 Laberlddel, br. h. (Packer) 4 3 Harvester Tide, br. m. (A. Mc Donald) s 4 4 Herbbel Wyn, br. g. (Geers) 6 5 5 Red Russell and Comet also started. Time: 2:07; 2:0; 3:07. 2:07 class trotting, purse $1,000: 3 heats. Tootsle Tolse, br. m" by Hartoisa (Edman) 1 1 Saika, ch. m. i(H. Fleming) 2 2 3 Joseph Guy, b! h. (Hyde) 4 4 3 Ima Jay, br. m. (Ernest) , 3 3 d Zomldotte, br. m. (Valentine) .Time: 2:01; 3:08; 3:11. The Vassar, 2:31 class, purse $2,000; 2 In, 3 heats. .. Northern Direct, b. ti., by the North- " " em Man (Ptttman) 2 111 Harvester, b. h. (W Fleming) ....3 1 3 J Symbol 8. Forest, br. m. (Snow) ..1 33 $ ColonA Bidwell, b. g. (Cox) ...( I ro Joa JscK, b. g. .(Bush) 4 t S ro Tims.: 2:03) 2:04; 2:06 : 2:09' 2:0 class trotting, purse $1,00(7, 3 heats, Nedda, b. m., try Atlantic Express (H. Tlemlng) , 1 1 1 Dondelapesyblk. g. Geers) 2 6 Baron Cefantle br. h. (A. Me- Donald) , .4 4 1 Charlie Rex, b.'g. (Cox) 6 2 3. Holly Fteofl. Kate. r.-m. (Dodge) ..533 Peter I. !so started. Time; 3:05; :H4; ;.;' POLICE FAIL TO LEARN IDENTITY OF AUTO SPEEDER Mart Injured in Collision Near Peony Farm Tuesday Is . Reported Near Death. " A. G. Breitinger, 24 years old, 3021 North - Sixty-first street, who was struck by an automobile while riding a motorcycle on the Dodge street road near the Teony farm at 8:30 Tuesday night, is near death at the Nichdas-Senn hispital as a result of the accident. . Police have been unable to lo cate the driver of the automobile which struck Brcitingcr's motor cycle. Police and detectives were given personal .orders early VV'ed nesday morning . by Acting Chief of Police Andrew Pattullo to cen ter their efforts on finding the un identified driver. The accident was not reported to the police until late Tuesday night, when Harold Montgomery, 2659 Farnam street, I whose car was brushed by the speeding automobife" whch struck the motorcycle, turned over to police a sign, which he said had been torn from the car. , The sign is a Cadillac name plate. Max Cosgrove. brother of Jim mie Coserove. well-known' in local police circles, was arrested early yesterday morning when tne car which he was driving turned turtle at Thirteenth and Farnam streets Cosgrove attempted to dodge safe ty zone when the accident hap pened. I Cosgrove was sentenced to. 30 days in jail by Police Judge Foster Wednesday morning fbr reckless -arriving ana intoxication, roiice oe- T ireve Cosgrove arovc tne car wnicn struck yreitinger s motorcycle. 1 Geddes Denies That Britain Contributed to ' Demo Campaign Fund St. Louis, Mo., Aug. i25. Charges of Congressman Britten of Illinois' that the British Parliament appro priated $87,000 to 4e expended by the British ambassador at Washing ton for "efrtertainjnent purposes" in furthering the democratic presidential-campaign were declared to' be "perfectly absurd" by Sir Auckland Geddes, British ambassador, heie today. Sir Auckland said: . , "The charges are perfectly ab surd, lhe British government has net mrfde any contribution of any sort -to any party itj any state for sny purpose, ths only fund of $87,000 which the British govern ment has placed at tny disposal is the fund covering the living ex penses, of myself and 30 other per-, sons connected with the mbassy. The amount if about .$87,000, or lew than $3,000 a year 'for each person. and as prices now are it is an in sufficient amount." J- Italian Blackhand Society Threatens Witness In BoozeTrial Fear of Ithe Mafia, Italian secret society, scored a. victory over the United States courts vesterdav in Council Bluffs, when" Rofano Cn'sti and Joe- Vaccaro, Omaha Italians, were dismissed in Bluffs police court ot charges of illegal sale of liquor. Cristi and Vaccaro were arrested yesterday when they were alleged -have been caughrdelivering five gal lons of liquor to a pool hall at 1510 South Sixteenth street in Council Bluffs. . - County Attorney Svvanson with drew his charges at their preliminary' hearing, in Kiutts police court yes terday, saying he had been unable to secure the chief -witness for he state, who notified -polite of the de livery of the liquor. ', His witness, County'Attorticy Swanson stated, was an Italian liv ing tk Little Italy in .the Bluffs, in which neighborhood the two Omaha men wpre arresfprl anH wnnM ' tint appear agfinst them after hfcr'had re ceived threats a gain at -his life bihe Maha. - ' " ' - .' Salesman Arrested for , Disturbance In Restaurant Alleed to have created . a dis turbance in the Far East cafe, Four teenth and Farnam streets, Tuesday night, C. A. Boldon, salesman, Cas tle hotel, was arrested, charged with intoxication and . disturbing the peace. - v ! Boldon was arrested on complaint of Oscar Jones, Waiter, whovsaidthe salesman had used profanity in the presence of women atieKnad annoyed them so much that another Tfuest had thrown a bottle, at Boldon. Masked Carnival to Be Staged at Ukeview Park Scheduled to take place tonighi at Lakeview prk, the masked carnival promises to eclipse any of the mny dance attractions staged this" sum mer. Many prizes win De onerea for the best dressed Indian, the most comical man and woman, toughest looking cowboy or 'cowgirl and many others. ' Ma.sks wilf be furnished to those who do not wear costumes. )fes Morirand Company Notes Placed on Sale in Omaha A lS.OOO.OOfy issue of note's by Morris- &' Co., packers, has been placed oft the market.. Thel local market was, reported to have assim ilated a good block of these through the ' Peters Trust company, which is handling them m Omaha. The notes are for 10 years and draw 7'i per cent interest- They are sell ing at $&?5. . . ADS Character Analyst Tells RotarianSv of - Special Abilities A number of Omaha business men werq informed as to their abilities when Mabel Warner Rugg, char acter analyst, appeared before the Rotary club luncheon in the Rome! hotel yesterday and summoned them before her for a demonstration. ' Walter Head of the Ojnaha Na tional bank was told that lie has in terest in anything concerning public welfare; Dr. E. C. Henry learned that he is analytical, a financier and plans his work ahead and Harley Morhead was informed tUat he knows how to handle people and is good at detaiL When Lester Heyif was told that he is a man strong in "his own opin ions, all opposition to the contrary notwithstanding, he insisted that the analysis be put 111 writing so that he might show it to his vife. Others informed of their special fitness were Al Dresher, Dr. J. B. FicRes,f. V. Elwood, Charlie Gard ner and Warren Blackwell. f . The speaker informed the Rotar ians that 'character analysis is not infallible, but said that a' number of iarge firms in the country are em lpying character specialists to pass on applicants for positions. Illinois Going After - -Landlords Who Bar Children From Flats Chicago Trlbunc-Onisha Bee Leased Wire. I Chicago, Aug. ' 2. Illinois will endeavor to pass- a law visiting heavy punishment upon landlords who bar the doors oftheir apart-' mcnts to children. Members of the city council, parents generally and Governor Lowden all are arrajf d on behalf of the little ones and it i certain sonie legislation will be' evolved that will deal with the land lords who are enforcing race suicide. r TL. 1 ' 1 .1 ! 1 1 1 1 a iic ciiiiu piuMiem is Becoming al most as acute as the rent problem, which is now almost a matter of life and death. Landlords have an nounced an increase in October, with limited lease that may be ter minated when the owner can find someorie who .will pay more for the flat. There is no discrimination against dogs and cats, but many of the landlords positively bar chil dren. -' tfbf .One Arrest Is Made by South Side " yCopi In-Entire Day Not one arrest by South Side po lice was made ail day Tuesday and only one- case was heard in-South Side police court yesterday, con tinued from last week. "- Mrs. Ed Gilstrap, J&4S South Twerrty-first street, faced a charge of disturbing the peace on cpmplaint filed by Adolph Krenek 210o Y street.- v Thirty witnesses were in court and'the judge decided the affair was merely a backyard neighborhood row. He discharged Mrs. Gilstrap with the remark he would have to tine the. who'.e neighborhood if be fined her. ADVERTISEMENT Rheumatisms Pains Jr e Summer an Excellent Time"to Com bat the Disease. - Some cases of Rheumatism give very little trouble .to their victim during the summer season, and for this reason now is a most favorable time to take a course of treatment that will reach the cause of the trou ble and remove it from the system. ' Otherwise, with the very first cold, damp or disagreeable day, your pains will return and gradually in crease in. their. everity, until you will soon, again be in the clutches of this relentless disease. JVhy not begin at once a sys tematic and sensible' attack, on the iiiiiliiiiiiniiiiiiliiiiiiiiliitiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiinj, ! SOMERSET COAL 5 ' v m s i ( ' ; j i ! for Hard or Soft Coal Furnace ! i , - i y . . - . v . . i i Anthracite coal is hard and hard to get. I Somerset, Colorado, -bituminous 'coal is also I hard, and the hottest coal we can secure, and ; we have it in stock at all our yards. Prompt de-' T I liveries assured if orders are placed immediately. I ( Updike Lumber 6 Coal Oo. I General Offices 45th and Dodge St.. Phone Walnut 300. 43d and Charlef Stt., Phone Walnut 557. ilS4:tT : t::S!.S:iaf :il'iiiSi!S"fi i!l'it'lt:iSiS:i:'l:iS-!S.:s iS - T" Phone Dougl II wnMnM Km, r. ' Z ( PRINTING 4i I - , ' 1C Li COMPANY M T CONNCRciAL Printers - Lithographers Steel Die Ehzossrs v LOOSC Af OK VICCS Indictments Against v Rail Strike. Leaders Ate Ordered Served Clncatro. Ausr. 2j. Indictmonts returncdsome time ago against 41 j, leaders in the railroad strike last Anril Tnesdav were ordered served. l " L. . j Federal Judge Alschuler refused to receive the indictments when they were voted and demanded that the jury first investigate a "leak" by which the list of those indicted reached newspapers several hours before the report was presented in court. . .tDVKKTISKMKNT. BOTH LOGAN AND HIS WIFE REAPED GREAT BENEFITS Willing to Tell Anyone How Tanlac Has Helped Them, Says Stock Dealer." "I lost 35 pounds inweight and was in a terrible rundown condition , but I've gained it all back by takina Tanlac and am feeling just fine," sail! George W. .Logan, widely known stock dealer, living at 701 Olivf , street, I'eabody, Kan. . ' "I suffered- terribly from stomach rffMlKIa 1 n A fmriiMlf itirlinnrilnM mill was in an awful rundown condition. My appetite was very poor and th I- - I .1 " J J V stomach, causing me to bloat all up with gas until could hardly get my breath. My head ached dreadfully : and at times I became so-dizzy I could scarcely stay on my feet I. had severe pains in my back, and it hurt meso badly it was all I -could do to bend over. I was so restless '. I would nearly always lie awake un til after midnight, and I lost so much strength and energy I could hardly v move around. finished the first bottle before my ap petite began to pick up and 1 began to improve in every way. WeM, I've taken six bottles now and itV put me in good health again. My appe tite is splendid, and J never suffer from indigestion, bloating, headaches or dizziness. My back no longer troubles me and I sleep, like a log every night. , - , My wife has been taking Tanlac for stomach trouble, and it. has cer tainly done her remarkable good,, too. We always keep a bottle ot Tanlac in the house, and if I ever feel the least bit wrong it only take few doses to set me rijmt seam. - I'm srlad to give Tanlac my highest endorsement and anyone can call on me or wnie 10 nie, 11 xney care u, in regard to misstatement," lanlac is sold in Umana at all Sherman & MoConnell Drug Com pany's stores, Harvard Fharmacy and West End Pharmacy. Also Forrest and Mearry Drug Company in South Omaha and Benson Pharm acy, Benson, and the leading drug gist in each city and town through out the state of Nebraska. ; .! AOTKRTIREMENT - v - "I saw where Tanlac had relieved X so many people who-seemed to be 1 in the Same kind of a fix I was that I began taking it myself, and I hadn't, f Always Treacherous millions of tiny germs which cause your Rheumatism, and forever rout them from the system? This is the only way to get rid of the disease, for these germs -are in the blood, and-: cannot be reached" by liniments, lo tions, and other local treatment. S. S. S. has proven a splendid remeaey for Rheumatism, especially ., that form 6f the disease which comes ' from germs in the blood. Being such . a thorough blood purifier and ; cleanser, it routs th germs from the 1 blood, thus removing the Trause of your Rheumatism. S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. Writq for free literature and medi cal advice, to Chief Medical Ad viser, 611 Swift Laboratory Atlan ta, Ga. v 15th 'and Webster St., Phone Douglas 4452. 'liil - Si'I.iS'.iSMl.iSuS'illili'SMai'li.s-li.'t.iS:!!':!!!!!' at 2793 rh - 1 J . ) I " I ...'' i v .:- y '-