Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 6, 1916, Page 9

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RHEUMATISM 1 EASILY RELIEVED BY CLEANSING THE BLOOD S. 8. 8, Gives Quick Relief by Toning Up the Blood. Yes, but how, A natural question. The B answer 1a that you must cleanse your blood by stimulating it to healthy, vig- L orous action, so that it will throw off the gorma and impurities that cause Rheu The action of the wonderful 8. B, 1s to practically matism ¥ blood purifier, 8. ® renew the life blood. giving it vigor, stim- & ulate the flow, making it throw out the W &orms and the polson impurities. The ex 8 cruclating pains of Rheumatism, whether & it (s the shooting, stabbing Sclatica, the % gripping agony or muscular Rheumatism, ¥ or aching arms and legs that break up wleep, will be entirely relleved by 8. 8. B Don't use nostrums or drugs, Take the blood bath—Nature's blood tonic, B. 8 Get it at any Arugglst's, but insist upon B. 8. 8. Let us tell you about blood dis “What the Mir- eases, Send for boolklet ror Tells,” or |f yours s a peculiar case, write Bwift Bpecific Co., Atlanta, Ga., but begin treatment at once WHITE §0X AGAIN Indians Humble Chicago by Three- to-Two Score. BATTING RALLY IN THE SIXTH CHICAGO, May 6—~A batting rally the sixth Inning started by in John Grane) caused Chicago's downfall today, by a score of 3 to 2, and gave Cleveland first place in the Amerioan league race When Graney came to bat in the sixth after one man had been retired, Catcher Schalk called the umpire's attention to the fact that Graney was using a flat bat. The umpire ordered him to change his elub, and when he returned to the plate he singled. Turner and Bpeaker followed with safe drives, and after Roth's retirement Gandil hit safely. This bombardment resulted in three run Benz replaced Russell and held the vis. itors aafe thereafter. Joe Jackson scored both runs for the Bow Tie Week 257 Varieties—Almost Soc PER EACH $3.00 HATS BLACK $2.00 HATS Soft Collar Week 157 Varieties - Nearly | My new display tables are loaded down with all the new styles and shapes In Bow Ties and Soft Collars. BLACK i HATTER 109 SOUTH 16th STREET FOR SALE 815 WORTHINGTON ST. Beautiful and spacious home fn Worthington Place, conven- fent to churches, schools and Aepots, $6,500.00, terms to suit, for quick sale. Present owners need larger place TIM DINAN 500 Rrandefs Bldg., Telephone Douglas 28, TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT Every Kind — Prices Very Low. Over five hundred machines to select from Rent applied on purchase Central Typewriter Exchange, Inc. 1905 Farnam St. glas 4121 ‘ Phone BEE | ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT Hod Marie Antoinette Broadway, 66th and 67th Sts NEW YORK Orvy ATEL Rooms, with Bath $2.50 Per Day Up, Suites, 34.00 Fer Day Up FER DAY U¥ ROOMS 81w STANLEY GREEN, Managiog | more runs. |off Shaw locals. He tripled in the second inning and scored on Weaver's two-bagger. Bcore OLEVELAND, CHICAGO ABH.OAE ABH.O.AE Grane, ... & 1 0 0 GMurohy, rf,. 4 0 0 0 0 Turner. #b.. 4 1 1 1 OMoMullen, §64 1 0 3 ¢ Speaker. ¢f . 4 13 0 OB.Colline, $b¢ § 1 7 0 Fot 4 130 OFourner. 1b. 8 114 0 0 3 113 1 GJackaon, If.. 4 § 8 0 0 4 135 OFelsch, ef...8 1 8 0 0 4 134 OWoaver, we. 8 3 0 ¢ 1 8 043 Ofehalk, 0.8 0 4 0 0 o8 01 4 TRussell, 0.2 0 0 0 0 - ~Bons, p......1 0 0 1 0 Totals.... @ 72111 005, Colline.. 1 & 0 0 0 Totals.... 31 | *Batted for Felsch in ninth Cleveland 000008 Chicago 01000000 1-2 Two-base hits: Felach, Weaver. Three base hits Jackson (2), BStolen base Behalk, Sacrifice hits: Gandll, Weaver. Double play: Weaver to Collins to Four 00 03 nier. Kirst base on error: Cleveland, 1. Bases on balls; Off Coveleskls, 4. Hits and earned runs: Off Russell, 6 hits, & runs in six innings; off Hens, 2 hits, no runs in three innings. Btruck out: By Coveleskle, by Russell, 3. Umpires Fivans and Chill Yanks Beat Red Sox. BOSTON, May 5~Playing an_uphtll Kame, New York defeated Boston In thirteen innings, by & #core of § to 4 today, The HKed 8ox d up an early lewd by bunching long drives with New York's" battery and flelding misplays. For six innings the visitors could et only two hits off Ruth, but he weakened in the seventh inuing. Mays replaced Huth in the ninth, but und a close infield play brought fn two Shawkey finished the game for New York, allowing only player to reach firat base, in the box ne Hoston |In the thirteenth after New York filied | the bases on two passes by Gregg and one by Mava, Janvrin's wild throw and Plpp's single accounted for New York's four runs, Score NEW YORK BOSTON ABH.O AT AUILO AR Gibooley. £ 3 1 7 0 IHenrikeen, If1 0 8 6 0 Harteell, 'rf. 1 1 2 0 0Walker, It...5 1 0 0 0 Mageo.l £...4 0 8 1 Olanvrin, es. 6 0 8 1 1 Matsel, of .. 8 1 3 1 OHooper. rf. 1310 Baker. 8b.... & 3 2 4 OHoblitzel, 1bb 314 0 1 Gedeon, 2b.. 8 1 4 4 Olewsi, of. ., 6 1 3 0 @ Plon, ib. 6 113 2 1Gardner, 3b. 4 1 4 6 0 Pock'p'eh, on T 1 1 4 0Barry, ... 6 1 2 6 0 Nu'maker. . 4 1 4 | 0Thomas, ¢...2 0 8 4 0 L0 010 OAknew, 6....0 0 0 0 0 2 11 0 0Ruth, p......8 0030 2000 0Mays. » 100130 *Baum 1100 OGrege, 0.....0 0 0 0 0 *Mullen 0 000 0% p 00010 e e e e e #MoNA)Y 00 0 0 070 Totals.....48 L1 3 17 ghorten 10000 TR *Batted for Mogridge in ninth *Batted for Gilhooley in ninth *Ran for Thomas In twelfth *Shawkey out, hit by batted ball *Batted for Mays in twelfth, New York... 2000000202000 48 Boston- ... 3001000000000 Two-base hits: Bakar, Gilhooley, man, Hoblitgel, Gardner, Stolen Janvrin, Gilhooley, Mal Double ‘plays: Baker to Ge Maisel to Nunamaker. Ba Off Fisher, 2, off Mogridge, key, 1. off Ruth, 6, off Gregg, 2; off Jones, runs: Off Fisher, i hits, 3 runs, jn one inning ang mone out in second; off Mog ridge, 4 ®, no runs, in seven innings; y, no hits, no runs, in five innings: off Ruth, 7 hits, 2 runs, In elght innings and none out in ninth; Off Mays, 3 hits, 1 run, in four innings; off Gregg. no hits, no runs, In four innings, none out In thirteenth: off Jones, 1 run, 2 hits, in one Inning. Rtruck out: By Shawkey, Bau- Mays, Hits and 4, by Ruth, b by Mays, 3. Umpires Owens and Connolly. * Hrowns Victors. DRETROIT, May §-8t. Louls defeated the Detroit American league team here today, b to 4. Score ST. LOUIS DETROIT AB.HOAT ABH OA B 1.4 12 0 0vite. ab 50130 #8. 1 13 4 IKavanagh. rfé 0 3 0 0 M....8 310 (Cohb, cf 1300 .00 010 (Veach. If....3 3300 6 011 1 Ofellman, b4 111 0 2 09 9 OBurne. 1h.... 4 1 8 3 5 A5 0 OVoune. sa. 3 1 3 K 0 8 110 18tange. c....3 0 4 0 O 2011 OCun'wham. o1 0 1 6 0 3 116 OBolend. ©..0 000 o 1000 0james, p....0 0 0 0 ] © 00 0 OMcTiewe, 5.0 0 0 0 & ale 92713 9*Dalton 000 “Crawford 1100 0 . 46004 5 0.0 0 N 000 Totale *Batted for Cunningham in seventh *Batted for Boland in elghth *Hatted for Stanage in ninth *Hatted for Roehler in ninth *Ran for Crawford in ninth *Ran for Bush in ninth 8t. Louis 2000000035 Detroft 000007100 34 Two-base hit. Veach on bases Johnson, Austin, 8lgler, Marsans, Veach Hurns (§). Double play: Young to Burns First base on errors. 8t Louls, 1, De roit Plases on balla: Off Plank, 3 ¢t Cunningham, 8. off Jahes, 2; off Me Tigue, 1. Hits and earned 'rins: Off | Plank, 7 hits 1 runs in nine nnings; oft ningh hits, 3 runs in seven in nd, 1 hit, mo run in ona - 1t MeTig } runs n twotk i off Roak ne hi v rd inning k nk b nningham, & Umpires Hildehrand n Assoelation At A aapolis HE 1 . 1 Patterion Middiston and Wiltiama Milwauke nun " at . avis and Murph ackal . R ‘ . ‘ v “ ' . Wiee Offer 1o Weleh Mad Canah! Froarteh ‘e (CLEVELAND BEATS | | | | ![Johns Hopkina against Catholle Haker's single | | THE BERE OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916. Today's Calendar of Sports Horse Shows—Opening of National Cap ital Horse Show at Washingt D. (¢ Soocer—Fall River Rovers against Bethlehem, Pa., at Pawtucket, R. 1. for national ehamplonship cup Wrestling—National Amateur Athletio | unton championships, at Newark, N, J Southern Amateur Athletic unfon cham plonships, at New Orleans Automoblle—Opening of first Indiana automodile show, at Gary, Ind Shooting—Eastern intercollegiate trap shooting champlonships, at New Haven Conn Rowing—Pennsylvania against Nuvy Annapolls; Harvard second freshmen crew against Exetor, at Exeter, N, I Lacrosse—~Harvard against RBoston la Northern at crosse club, at Cambridge, Mass.; Yalo agoinst Gotham Athletic club, at New Haven, Conn.; Navy nagainst Mount Washington club, at Annapolis, Md.; Ho- bart against Stevens Inatituts, at Geneva, N, Y.; Pennsylvania against Swarthmors, at Philadelphia; Lehigh against Johns Hopkins, at South Bethlehem, Pa. Marathon—All-western marathon Missouri Athletfo club, at St. Loufs Tonnis-—~Maryland state champlonahip, at Balttmore; Princeton intercollegiate champlonship, at Princeton, N. J.; Yale against Willlams, at New Iaven, Conn.; Columbla against Wesleyan, at Middle- town, Conn.; Cornell against Calgate, at Ithaca, N, ¥.; Harvard against Dart mouth, at Hanover, N H.; Army againat Btevens institute, at West Point, N. Y. untver. at Washington, D. .; Brown against Trinity, at Providence, R. I Track—Pacitio coast conference cham- plonships, at Berkeley, Cal. Dual meetsi Yale-Princeton, at New Haven, Conn,; Harvard-Cornell, at Ithaca, N. Y.; Pitts- burgh-Byracuse, at Pittaburgh, Pa.j Oo- lumbia-Brown, at New York City; Bow. doin-M, 1 T, at Brunawick, Me.; Wes- ity W il Made bag. This TUXEDO mellowest | TUXE A trnial will of | Leather Bill Fold with Clasp To Each Purchaser of 10c Worth of TUXEDO Tobacco most convenient bill fold ever tucked into a man's pocket or a lady’s shopping over the country. This unusual Free Offer 1s made solely because we believe Every man can smoke and enjoy TUXEDO because - it is unquestionably the mildest, coolest, most delightful tobacco in the world. The original “Tuxedo Process™ of treating the ripest, prevents tongue bite and develops fragrance and flavor as they have never been developed in any other brand. of Tuxedo and ask for a “Titewad " Bill Fold, FREE, Special Notice to Dealers: [l b Dt oo NI RHRNE REY i i % | Adoption Latest Masd'/ NevpLatasetie, ot Amnasoti aai; Tunen 1. pean, oo 10 ¢ vumer, | [ncident in Life etmnton ool s | VBT CAUSE FIGHT son ar'c o oo momvant . 750 gy ot Minn | MISSOURI PILES UP SEVEN | lowa-Drake, at Des Molne | Scant Margin by Which Paving and RUNS TO ONE FOR AMES/| The iife of littte 2-year-old Ruel Ziegler | | Grading Bonds Carried Bone I8 A most tempestuous one, Yesterday \Olll&lla RIIIIS AWfly | of Contention AMES, Ia., May 6.—(8pectal Telegram.) | he was hurried to his great grandfather, ~Missourt university plled up seven runs F S tl g'd, | - 5 . . ey e e Judke R. W. Beeson of Red Oak, Is., | LTOm DOUTH DIAET'S, |MAGNEY UPHOLDS ~ THEM !0 Amew ono in a heavy hitune same. | G50 T 00 o0 n B B, Blons, Score b} : : . little Ruel's grandmother wanted to adopt 3 ) Missourt 040001 00 7 9 ‘ Nlll(,tet’n to Nll]( Blection Commissioner Moorhead | Anmes 900000600 1—1 4 7)him and filed an application, but fearing . I e Batteries DBryant and Baumgamer;|that the lad's father, Lewis Zlegler Omaha maintained its hold at the top | P88 Kiven out a report of the total| , o, “'\lionam and Btowart might intorfers, the trip to Town was of the Tri-City High nch wguo by | of votes cast at the primary, for ! e p——— | made secretly and he was given to his romping over the South Iligh nine, by | o0 op ooy o proposed $1,600, Blal”' Woma‘n Dles lxr-rmr.uur instead A 19 to O score. Carson, Vardiey and | " s Little Ruel |s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Welrleh led in the attack for Omaha, | 000 paving bond lssue receive I 0 h H 1 . W. 2 he W o \ Woirich ssouring a home run. Ruglo : n Umaha HoSpItal i w. ziesier. who were airoroed severs douring & hom¢ : [ 18,815 atfirmative votee and 13,002 nths ago. Mra, Ziegler was given cus- the atar boxman for South High, who | tody of the child and ngresd to allow her beat Omahw last year, was In the box, | negative, For the $200,000 grading | Mre G Bross, wife of W. J. Bross, | ;y,(per to ndopt him, but when she heard and Conch Spinning's aggrogation secured |\ L g n00 ot Lare ca t, and|V8ir auctioneer, dind in the Omaha | ha per former husband intended to fn ample revenge, poling out its long hits ’ Mathodiat hospital yesterday afternoon. | ..o plans were ehanivd to all corners of the lot. Baumgardner | ygainet, 12,608, Many lawyers say |as the remilt of long suffering from 2 Three years ago Emma Hlose, a 19-year- | old school girl, eloped with young Zisgler, who s the son of Calvin Ziegler, con- had the visitors under his control at all times. Dright's disease. Bho was 42 ywars old, the majority In favor of the bonds N4 S (U reivEa by Red NushaRd KA thie For the visitors Bhanhols and Wilson ‘ was not blg enough, as the law 18| ehfldren tractor. played b p games, Wilson poling out The body w ke ! or bur- Lt ALy s | interpreted as requiring a two-thirds The body will be taken to Blatr for bur- | — a triple [ 1l | : Omaha High plays Fremont High at |vote, County Attorney Magney's st Lo ,‘ Gu]]s fr()m the ere Fremont this afternoon. Bcore | Bam QA lis i opinfon fs that the vonds carried. | BYRNE AND HEDGE GO TO | S | wore, o ABNOAER y ADNOAE L The following s the report of votes KAPPA SIGMA CONCLAVE A proclamation {ssusd by Governer Yardiey, 0.8 ¢ ¢ 8 '|, Presidant — Republican, Ford, 4@; | Harry K. Byme of Omaba and Vorns| ynce’ by’ the' descandants’ of the = first :\':"j'h \{’ 2 } : H 15 how, 4163 Cummina, 2860, Eatabrook, | Hedge of Lincoln left last night for Min- | Americans in memorial and in honor to | petarses vt 4 1 0 0 : Ty Moss. gt omocratic, Wilson, 10383 | 00 poits, where they wili represent Ne- | their forefathers.” | Daugh'y, 1b 4 8 & i 0 o Rober ., o S iy e e T tlon cabinet has resignad, ourte. " ¢ 131 801, Dolegaten-at-Larko-Democratio, W, . | braska at the district ave of the |, e e ee eniered s Drotest with the Kelnor, b 4 3 0 4 ! 0| rhompaon, b7, T2 J. Piatd, 6,84 J. 7 | Kappa Slgma National fraternity on Fri- | Hament has enterad A protest with the | Baumatr, b, 8 2 B 2 homas, 4,860, William B, Price, 666 day and Baturday Mr. Hedge is dis | ngninst what it declares to be & viola- T Vo8 Tow " 18 0 D, Qldham, 8418, Dougias Cones triet grand master of the elevanth dis-| ttlon of the rights of the legialative ‘on l i y 0| District Dalekates Republican, N. H. [trict, In which Minnesota and Nebraska [ branch of the govarnment lt,-v'n‘:u\ |I‘uw AR AL Loomis, 4171, W. F. Ourley, 5.08: M, | ve located, and Mr. Byrne is president| In a compliation iasued by the foreign oHlome run: Wel : ! b it o W. Wattles, ,408; Gould | of the Omaha alumni chapter. Both Mr, | {PAde department of the National Ciiy ‘arson, Hazen, Keiner 1! oty Lab: Chasles L. Seunders. Laks 3 bank an enormous growth of trade be. fon. Twacbato hite: Cireon, Yard Wt AN Lharies T Raunders, ) | Hedgn and Mr. Tiyrne will speak at the | {ween the United States and the Philip grettaar: QRaThalie, LOrAham, Btap atoen overnor—Rapublican, A, 1. Button, | banqust, which will take place Saturday | pine felands s shown for the lnst aix- Weirich (1), Dougherty . Bnumgardner, | 6,54, 8. R. MoKelvie 8,018, W, A, Georgs, | night at one of the big hotels In Min- | teen years that the |slands have heen stter. Mt by pltehed bulli o Curtie | 980, C. 30 Miles, 6,87 Winiam Madgott, | neapoits or 8t Paul. Mr Byrne is work. | Under the American flag. Exports from Baves on Dellei Ol Riste, 8 e e e e oo e g ke b the United Btates fo l‘;"m .l;‘oln'.:: :mv o A ik out PRy Tuikle. o by | Htate Raflway Commissioners—Repub- |INE to b o lonnial conclave | perfod amounte 000, . pranen 1. trysic guti By Ruge 3 By Clarke, 4783, Johnaon, 580 of the fratemity to Omaha fn 1917, and | United Btates imported from the lslands n, an- faumgardner, 4. Umplre: Ernia Adams | lea dall, 2,780 Chisf Justice~Nonpartisan, A, M Mor rinney, 10,62 Annocinte rrndm-u to the value of $218,000,000, whijs has already recelved oconsiderable en or the sixteen years prior to annexa courngement. 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