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ringig Up Father YOU CAN O ouT FOR A AL - SIVE YOu A CENT TO SPEND AS | KNOW ROURKES ARE NOW LEADING THE LOOP While Franklin Johnson Holds Sioux City to One Hit, Grizslies Lick Topeka. ERROR GIVES HOSTILE RUNS It you will -carefully lamp the well known standing of this Western loop you will percelve that perched at the top BUT 1LL NOT THIS I18A GRAND LIFE | LEAD" WESTERN LEAGUE. P. A Omaha Des Motmes Wichita Topoka Denver Bloux Lincpln 8t. Joseph NAT. LEAGUE. | AMBR, Phila Cinclunat] Ch = 3 kg ?.u.-u._ e a Ta52ad unanseng yright, ows 1915, International vice. IT'S WORTH WHILE TRYIN' HUH! W \w0zZ LOOKIN' Fen YOU, | WOULONT BE ABLE TO DR. SACHS CHOSEN T0 HEAD ALUMN: Creighton Medical Men Hold Clinics, Business Meeting and Banquet During Day. ! SENIOR CLASS IS RECEIVED Over 200 alumni of the John A. Creighton Medical college were onm| Deep Significance omnpun?...;yDeL:d:.::e e of the column are our own little Royrke- e)smifuuh lats. For yesterday while the obliging | Brookivn. Grigsiles were harpooning the lowly | New York Kaws, Mr, Franklin Johnson licked the spota off the Bloux, 3 to 3, and thus does Omahsa occupy the chosen position at the top of the: ladder. - % band at the annual business meeting | of the alumni association at the Hen- ' |shaw hotel, the headquarters of the medics, yesterday evening. The mem- bership of the organization numbers {about 600, 103 of whom are prac-| A eerannat u.. . 33 o 4 Loulsviile 10 758 Thirsting for revenge over the trimming administered by Thomas Blodgett opening Aay, Josh Clarke and his tribe of Indlans essayed to scalp the Rourkes yesterday by Introdueing Kirby White. But Marty Krug's athletes were not. .o be scalped and ere the sun set In the west another glorious victory had been annexed. Mr. Johnson certainly held the Btewe | City chaps In the hollow of his hand. One mensly bingle, a acratch Infleld hit by Phelps, was the only mark in the hit column. It is true Franklin encountered oocasional difficulties by persistent pass- ing of Sfoux sluggers, but he managed to deliver the godds in the pinches. Error Coniributes Ouly Heoves. The two runs copped by the Invading s esteem for the umps, treatmont. Thus | Johbers Take Second Game of Sevies Rourke park to- & carefully writ- Cloveland. Kan. City. 8 Milwmukos ¢ 8 Baitintore. Columtue. 112 477! 8t. Louis. Yesterday's Rewnits, WESTERN LEAGUE, 3 Omaha, 3 3; Des Moinies, 5. muuj- City, Bt. Joweph, 3; 8; Wichita, 4 ka, 2 ; Topeka, MERICAN LEAGUB New York-Hoston, cold. Philadelphta, 0; Washington, it. Louls, §; , 12, Cleveland. §; Chicaso, 7. 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh, 7; 8t. Louls, 6. Chicago, §; Cincinnatl, §. etvhtaadi Boston- N, ¥ ot ground Druollm..:: Pfihh’;hl-. (e FEDNRAL LEAGUE. St Louls-Pittsburgh, rain. A wet grounds. ABEOCTATION. , 4, Bt. Paul, et £ 2; Louissiile, 3. v WICHITA, Kan, 0o series from | ommonomwow=g el orooowLmomon ? =loccsoocomny] §5e 3 VORI G Y T ¥ at w. Pus- | BO%, H, ker. James | WICHITAS WIN WITH BRALLY % -~ W o] th l"% by the ”nm of C'.b. from the rubber im and won his > wlomoooroeces® * Swaciostiin Mt seees Eiss’ = Mitehell, 2. Time: 1:45, Umpires: t and Gelsel., DPES MOINES DEFEATS JOSIES Musser Driven from Box, but Moonters '.-A::-;: 2 MOINES, la., —Tanne- home ; ove mlul r-ll‘ which drove Musser box: Hcore: . BT. JOSEPH. B. R ithrow . s *Vanoce ; | oc~oonuouwossnd scocessommonS, <l escecomommnarom H = wlosococconsoen’ L iiidgeain 5l wenconnosh ? & 47 £ , O ‘ . Btruck out: Hy h 4 by Higging, 1. 7In seven and two- T Musser, 1; Joseph, Sawyer, M 3 Umpire! mn. ' Left o -‘b.ue‘:':‘l | CHICAGO WHALES GET ~lomsscesceol wise——cssca® 4 in six in- | | UPPER Pl;_fl'.:i:'a—A LSAR. "uSSE ‘RANC! MAYOR DAHLMAN. ° Chappellis Sold ~ . | to Milwaukee Team CHICAGO, April '8.—The _Chjcago | Americans today sold -Outtielder Larry | Chappell tc the Milwalkes American | association team for a price sald to ' be EN AND STETLER. 8.8 IR aLETS JUDGE ACTS IN FIGHT “MOVIES” PICTURE CASE TRENTON, N. I, April: 8.=Sedoral Judge Halght has allowed an' ofdér. re- Guirihg the collector ‘of« the port of Newark to show cause in Jerssy’City on Friday next why the Moving' Plotufes. of {45,000« Chappell was b ht from : Mjle the Willard-Johnson fight in Cuba should not be permittéd to egter. this country. ticing in Omaha and vicinity. | Dr. Adolph Sachs of Omaha was se- ' lected president of the alumni for the succeeding year. - Dr. T. T. Harris, chiet police surgeon of this city, was elected vice president, while Dr. Rudoiph R'x of | |this oty “was re-elected secretary and | treasurer. The two outgoing officers aro Dr. T. J. Dwyer| ‘prestdent, and Dr. G. R. Dishong, vice president, Dr. Rix holding | over. . Following the business meeting came ‘lbc banquet in the rathske'ler, the larg- | @8t of its kind ever staged by the medics. The large rodm could not accommodate the overfiow of medics, and the attend- ante even surpassed the ant'¢ipations of the committee. Dr. M. J, Ford acted as toastmaster, while many were the fluent extemporaneous outbursts which came in to Br. Ford's intreductions. | Many more alumnl are expected in town today to swéll the attendance to an even greater figurd,’ < ' | Tuesday mornig marked the opening [ of ‘tho four-day clinics saheduled by the clinte comnittted. Cases were oliniced #s scheduled by Drs. A Sachs, L. B. | {Bushman, H. ‘L. Arnold and H. W,/ | Wightaian, while additional clinics wers | Uintroduced by Newell, Jones and | | Mary Strong. - Followiag the clinics lunch | | was servéd to thé entire ‘alumni present | |in the dinitig rédms of the hospital, ! | Clinics this ' morn'ng included cases | by Drs. T. J.'Dwyer, C. €. Allison and | L. A, Derrhody. A olinic by Dr. G. A, | Young at 2'p. m. Thursday at Bt. Jo- seph's hobpital Mab been announced by { the comminittes th addition to the printed l | #chedule. CFA { At the bahquet last night the entife methbership of this vear's menior class, forty-six th hufber, were admitted to the | alumni organization. ’ Toniht the medics will attend the an- nial pan-aluml’ banguet at the Com- mercial ¢lUB, dnd tomorfow night the | | commencement exercises at the Brandels theater. Knotme Dog 2 is Poisoned A valuable Airedale belonging to J. De Forrést Rich&tds, ceshier of the Omiahe National bank, s the latest vic- tim of thé dég Polsoning that hes been going on in Omaha for last two weeks. Over a dosén ofher fine animals have been killed in the same way. Mrs. Rich- ards decittes she thinks the brutal work Is being done by thieves, who are first trying to clear the residence district of watohdogs, which might interfere with the ‘'work of burgiarw. The resutt own by 8. 6. §. In clearing the skin reve how searchingly and how | deeply this ous blood purifier attacks, blood troubles, Faclal eruptions are mors | often significant of impaired autrition result- trom faulty elimination of body wastes. ost people realize this to be true. And! yet Tt 1s a difficult matter t& convince such Ppeaple they should avoid those harmful drugs | such as mercury, lodide of potash, arsenic and so on. 8. 8. 8. gives just as good effect | without the destructive sesults, hecause it is more searching. It goes deeply Into the cir- culation wherever the blood flows, but it does ot remain to clog the system. And ita effect | is complete and thorough as Indicated by | blood tests. Qne of the strange things today is that so many people are w to the otion that mercury is the one antidote. It 0t 80. There Is in B, 8. 8, ure that s rated ene of the most potent principles known for the complete elimination lood trouble -~ of bi s, | Wherever you go there are people who know this to be true from their p own ence, for It has been clearly shown there I ! fent In 8. 8. 8. as essential to! health if the blood be Impure as the nourish- | ng elements of the gral ugars and salts of our dally L - dGet ttle of 8. 8, 8. ! today of any druggist, but foeist upon 8. 8. ccept no substitute, And If your case is| liar or of long mnd-g,y ite to the | E&" Adviser, The Bwitt Speciie Co., 101, Bldg., Atlants, Ga. i | Cortland glance smart model and yAw'll bewvued its ele- It's new. It's 3 comfortable. You'll like it. Jde (ilver QEO. P, IDE & CO., Makers, TROY, N. Y. For Sele by the following tirms: \ PRAY 508-510 So. I6th. AND Thos. Kilpatrick & Co. oky A P THIRTEEN RUNS OFF K. C. CHICAGO, April 28.—Chicago made sev. hith for a total of twenty-six bases | olt Chiet Johnson and Adams today and | L OUt & 13-to-1 score against Kan- sa¥ City. Flack with a triple and three | | oinglés and Hanford with two triples and 18 &ingle led the attack on the visitors. WHOSe errors paved the way for a number of ruve. ' Brown was baffiiug in the hes. Score: A RHE | waukee two yoars ago, the, price ‘béing reported to be 318,000 ' Mliwaukee 18 also #ald o bee weeking Outfislder Demmitt. RACING BILL REPORTED IN SENATE OF ‘ILLINOIS| SPRINGFIELD, T, April 38.—A bl lesalizing horse racing, with bookmaking |included, was favorably reported in the state senate todey. o The application was ‘made by film| [~ producer in New York. o ’ i3 i American Aswoolatien. At, St Pay!: 1 Kansas City . [ T R Batteries: Geoffe dnd- Moore, Hall and Johnson. At Columbus: Cleveland Vol Columbus ... Datteriea: Osbo - g 5 2%55* 8 n, ¢ e ‘ : M L, 3 i Ort &‘»nn: H. 9 ber to : ; by Baker, §; Bases ® H Baker, 1 Time: 180, Wmiv-'hy:h. —— | BEARS OVERWHELM THE KAWS . James and v wlossomroomy’ B mnbomncond . SIOUX CITY. AB. R, R swonsowes wlcovocenne X1 onnssBone. 21wt ops ka Unable to Hit Mitehell and Denver Wine, 4 to Lk TOPEKA. % ! Oity. 0000-1484 41 toamp .- 9 & t Johnuson, Adoms and Easterly, lu-.“% g i 4 ocais | HASTINGS WINS EXHIBITION acore, ot Iwwotuwesod eow. Lomwsapessh n.. eseormmce® ol esesccess CONTEST FROM FAIRBURY E F‘Almut Neb,, April 25 —Special il P—- between Fairbury and Hast- inge/ state league teams, this afternoon, won, 8 to & Brown of Fairbury Inl?l the pill for & three-base hit. Sopre: E, Neb., Aw '——GM.“J Dase team won from to 1, with Arapaboe's town in the box for Arapsboe. won from all of the section. 3 ot ‘(‘l‘-.- Win Game, 1L ON. & D, April 3 University of Ha- ity of Bouth Dakota, 2, in here today. { 280101 43171/ Telegram.)—In the first exhibition Nni Under the provisions of the measure a racing commission of five members is to be appointed by the governor, each 'to hold offfos six years and to receive sal- aries of $5,000 a year. Under the term® of the bill 1 per cent of all admission fees and betting com- missions are to go to the state. Weat Loses in Golf, went down to defeat befoke the east in o golf match today betwesn Charles (Chick) Evans and B. Chandler Egan, eastern champlons, and Helnrich Schmidt and Harry Davis, represénting the wat on the San Francisco Golf and Country " | club course. The visitors won by six up| and five to play. “Chick” Evans made the best score, going axpund in Ji. 3 —_—— | Nununp". Englan Joel's mern, ty onut of Mrry A stakes for in 193 on Pommern was the favorite | ton Nationals. The SAN FRANCISCO, April 3.—The west| hi Femde Toits At tilies ' lewmarket course 2 Turner, Bootl At Loulsville: Loulsville . Batterfes. Willls, ' Schardt and Middleton and Clemona. . . and Coleman. Ragon Sold to Braves. NEW YORK. April 3—Pitchér Patrick Ragan of the Brool tional base haM-alub was Sold e the Howe th n dlub asked Waivers on nd Boston cidiveed jm NORTH PLATTE VALLEY MILLERS MEETING HERE Millers of the North Platte valley are meeting in Omaha as the guests of the Bemis Omaba Bag company. This after- noon they had a meeting at the Com- mercial club and will be dined this even. ing at the Henshaw hotel. Manager Mon> ahan of the Bemis company is In charge of the meetings and entertainment. FAMOUS GYPSY QUEEN DIES AFTER OPERATION WATERBURY, Conn., Aprfl 28 Mrel Tryphepa McNelll, queen of the MoNeil! tribe of gypsies, numbertng throughout the country MO0, it is sald, 1o dead at the gypsy camp at Simonsville. Her death occurred at Waterbury yesterday after an operation, but it did not becomw known unttl today.