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Bohne Stars With Bludgeon as Cincinnati Noses Out Cards in Tenth, 5 to 4 , Two-Bmp Hit Sinrrs ^ inning Kiiii in Truth J'hpf'hun Turn* itt Ihirtl I irlort of M r * • n n ■ • Mrlirf INlrhrr S orr, .*1 In 4, NrlNNATt, O, Apttl tl Unlit** • !«*<*• !«*•• hit in m* *i|hih innina ti*A ih* not* for ih* It*<l* Indty and tli* (•in* nUv*, '* »*inntl AttuN* In Ih* l«lh dint* Itunran honi* with ih* wlnttlna run, *nnhtlna Cln •■Innati in d*f#*i Itl. i V>, tsiul*, R in t, Mi** • Htpr- h*n won hi* Ihirtl B*in« of th* ****nn n* * r»ll*f ptteh*r, Horn»hy drove nut Kir** ulnuir* and A dotlhln out of flvs tlm** up. Hour*: ST. J.nriM I AIUHM Fia^li.rf f. ; 4 « Smith * f \ 1 l it H'mlihib R ♦ | si H*ntlotr.tb ft I a n }!Ut|«ft.if t 1 f flf £r«l«au.:lh A 2 2 Si T op'c^r.M 4 l» 1 0 <t,*at»a.a ‘ n 7 1 . Stuart.p 4 n o o • Total* 39 1 1*29 «. CINCINNATI A B HOA i Hurna.rf b | 3 e , t»'lH*rl,lb 4 t 1 i t llir|H»r,cf u (i 4 o ptuiein.lf 4 3 i « H'gtftl ... ! ' .1 1 Hntino.lh b i 4 1 f'lna|||,.1li 4 I I 2 » ■* 4 11ft hull ihu >.|) 2 1 1 I i n o o NiirchHii |i |0l»« Total* 1* II 30 IS *Twn otif when winning run *«nred *Ha t f ad for honnhue In »evgtith. S'or* by Inning*; Ft Louie .000 1*0.1 010 0—4 Cincinnati .020 ooo mo i—g Summary—Run* Smith f2). Wornaby, Potfomlev. Paubert. human (It. Har frav*. Krror: Paubert Two-bjae hit*: •unran < 2 >. Hargrave <2>. Hohn* « 2». t aveney, Hornaby, Mottntnley, Three baa* hit: hnuh*rt. Stolen ba*** Putican, Hladea, Frelgau. Sacrifice* nlfa: Har grave. Frelgau pnuhl* play: honnhue *o «*aven#v to hatiherf Left on ba***: St J.nul*. 7: Cincinnati, ft Hn*-«* on hall* Off Sh**han, I. off Stuart, 1. Struck out: Rv Ponohue. 2; by Sheehnn. I*, by Stuart, f> Hit* Off honnhue. 4 In 7 Inning*: off Sh**h*n. 1 In .1 Inning* Wild Pitch**-. Ponnhu* (t» Winning pitcher: Sh**h*n. 1'mptre* Kl*m and Wllfofe Tim#: 2:12. Pirat#** Beat Culm. Chicago April 2ft—Karl Adam*' fumble cf W'rlgbt* grounder. followed by Urlmm'* *lngl* and Schmidt’* triple, *n ahled Plttaburgh to overcome t'hlcago’a lead and t*k* the •*< <>nd gam* of the eerie*. Th* *< or* waa 7 to 4 Home rtma by Hartnett, Traynor and Wright. *h* letter'* with a man on ba**, wera tha feature* Score: PiTTftfMTIUllf. AH M.O A M'villa, 2b r. 2 l ( tray, cf ft 2 4 ft! ni*baa, if r, 2 2 ft! Tray'r, Jib ft I I 2! H'hart, rf 6 t i oi W'lfht, 4 1 ft ft Orlfurn. lb 1 1 7 O’ ftb'mldt, v X I ft 2' fnopmr. p ft I ft 3 Totals XI 1 2 27 V i Chicago A IMf O.A mitt, ft a j ft i Ail ami. »i4i<>2 l O'thnrn, 2b ft o 2 4 1 Orfmnn. lb ft 2 10 0 1 Krlbirg, :ib 4 1 1 1 Milter, If 4 110 I V'o**!. rf 10 5# 1 llnrtn*U, c 2 2 :i 2 Ko«n, p l \ 0 l /M*rr*tf » 0 it it Mink*, r> 0 o it 0 r.O'Fnrr*lt 1 0 11 0 Muih, p 11 « 0 0 I Tnlala 15 10 37 11 r,Nailed for Keen In seventh, r. Matted for Hlake in eighth. Hrora by inning* Pittsburgh ...1** •!# 7 f'hlnago . ,...120 lOO QQtf 4 Huinmarv fluna; Maranvllf*. f'tr-*y# j Traynor. Harnhart, Wright 12}. fir limn, Hi*t*„ Miller. llar*n*»f (2). Krror* Ad am* Mi Two-baa# hlla: Hta*. Orlmea, |* Ma ranvIII# Three base hlfa. Hartnett, hehmfdf. Home runs Hartnett, Traynor. Wright Ha'0/bea: Traynor, Vogel, Iwft on base* IMtleburgb, 7; rftbago, *. Ila*»* on ball* *yff k*en, i: oft t'onf>er, 4 Htrurk oiji lly Keen, 3; by I'onfvr, f. |f»**- Off K'»o a in aev*u Inning*, off Hlake, 4 In on* Inning off Hugh, no no In on* Inrun* l.oalng pitch* K*<n, Tmplre* Jlart and Quigb y. Time; J;4*. Barnr* Hurl* Good Hall. Boat on, April 21 —The pitching of .7**** Harne*, who held Brooklyn to three hit*, and the general play of Haro roft and Tierney ware the features of Boston'* 4 to a Victory ovar tha Dodger« today. The acore: I BROOK US BOHTOV Ait HO A AH If O A. N«l«,rf 4 0 | 01 ,U<ht>* n *• 4 0 10 2 2 12 0 Kourn'r, lb I 1 I 0 rjrlfflt h.rf 2 o 2 O' TuylOf.r 2011 fflgh.lb 2 0 2 f»J K l'lg'n,2b 2 I 2 2. I|r.f» I 0 0 1 *l>*b#rrjr 0 0 0 o p 0 0 0 2, gfs'jflug 1000 Hanrmfi.nn % 2 1 2 <*oon*y,' f ft 1 2 ft ('nnnvm.lt 4 2 2 0 Tlariiftfjb 4 2 2 1ft Mrlnnla.lb 4 I 14 ft Hi*it0*l,rf 4 2 4ft a i ft ft fJ’Nali.r 4 11ft H*rBMi,p 4 ft ft 4 Total* IJ12 27 17 Total* :•* % 24 14 « tin t f ®«l for ftar-jitur in iltlh, H Half a*1 for Oraan in ninth. Hr ora by inning#. flf ooklyn ,,,,,,, nna fl Boafon ... ..... . 1^0 ti%n on« * nummary - Run# Bancroft lit, t «n* nlngharu, Tlarnay / 2». Mrfnnl#, JMaugal, I’arfgati Krrora Na|«, K lug man Two baaa Kl'a Klugman, fltangal Tlarnav Thraa baa* hl» Tlarnay f/oubla play# High fo Klugman fn yourn<ar, Bancroft »n Tlarnay to Mrfnnla (2) l.aft on haaa Brooklyn. 2, floafon. < Baa#a on balla. Off fla^atur, 2 off Mama* | Mtruck out; Bv rtaratu”, I?. Mifa; r»ff ft*'a fur, * In * tuning#, off Oraan 4 In * Innfnga. fyalng ititrh»r. Da'*fur I'lMpIr** M# Oormbk, O'Day an4 Hwaanay Tima, 1 2*. Columltua Or^anizr* Tram. CAlumhua, Neb., April 2# -Colum hue high achool haaeball anthijelaata have organized a team which playa Ita flrat gyne with the Genoa, t'nlted , Htatea Indian achool, Genoa, Neb., acme time thle week, A complete pu hedule will he announced within a few da ye by Coach Jarriea ftleh of the high achool. W - --—— CuticuraSoap b Pure and Sweet Ideal (or Children •••*, OlMmtmt, Tel «■»*» free A Afreet rHTi««r.w»!NT. Don't Let That Cold Turn Into “Flu” Rlib on flood Old Muaterole That cold may turn Into "mu," Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, unless you take rare of It, at once Rub good old Muaterole on the con seated parte and aee how quickly It brings relief. Colds are merely congestion. Mus terole, mode from pure oil of mustard, camphor, menthol and other simple Ingredients, I* a counter-irritant which stimulates circulation and helps break up the cold. As effective as the messy old mus lard plaster, does the work without blister. .lust rub It on with your flriger tips You will feel a warm tingle aa It an tere the pores, then a cooling eensa tloit that brings welcome relief. To Mothers: Muaterole Is also , made In milder form for , 1 babies and small rhlldren. ,l*U for Children's Muaterole. .Itic and die, In Jars and tubes. Better than a mustard piaster [EDDIE’S FRIENDS J \ SU0Ut©*w6 C.^ kkjo^s Atrrrs-W^M I lb PUV v^riM “WOS»% j PSd*issiOMAlS rJ 1 WOM T ClfcT A*siW SLttP ATAUl Am1 1 <£c$T A MAR.D TWW ToMoRRo^ j iur W'tr wi l [ Mfe we«rff S - - (ra\s iw jom .5 Tat Xl MP OX 'TTHEtT { "Ut a\6a^^MXM r ■D V-\H t rEBB?#®! tMA1 ^romnw! I'W l*ii »* i*Vi S«MVIC^, I Today s Entries. 11A VKK~ IMcT0 BACK, Flrat raca: Pura* 11,200* l-yaar-olda and till, claiming mil# and on*-alxt**nth F.ttaha .110 Floyal Crown . .110 Itakab .110 Ballahtn .105 Dr. Jim .io5 Van a I Joy .101 xComma Cl ....105 Huka John ...... 106 Rank a i .106 Zouav* .101. Tha Caff .loo nHuddugl* . 96 xNatural . 96 Hathlaham Mt*tl. 65 Quick Tima .... 66 Polly l«alghton... >0 iToodlia . 96 flacond »aca: nt**pla< baa* handicap, pura* 11,600; 4 y**r old* and up. 3 mil** Nonua .146 JUgalia .145 Armagh .141 Amatallo ....... Ml Hroudh .137 Rummall .134 Cnyandlati . ... l«6 Armoui .lie Third raca Puraa 91.300; claiming; 3 y#ar old# and up; mil* and on* alx i**nth. F.agar .,..,....111 flouth Fir***# ,,,110 cralgaman .....106 fttua itraalt 10ft Byron .ion off spring . »i Norman* . *4 Myrll* Bllaon ... 90 xA*a. Mtak* .... 67 Fourth rac* Th* Pagabrnnk; pura* 91,600, « year old* and up; mlla and on* * l x t * n f h Holden nillowa 101 Mint* If .1M Hunter . to* Brilliant J#at#r..J04 tllne Hawk 104 Fifth rate Tha Madonna, pura*. 9J00d, handicap, fillla* and mar**. I year old* "and tip. mil* and 70 yard*; Thlrnbl* .160 Tanka* rrln**aa *04 1,un*»t* 104 IBu* Moon.104 F1**t Print*** .100 Nancy l.anghorn* 99 Flirtation 94 glnfh ra»a Puraa 91.200; claiming. 4 n-nr old* and up, mtl* and on* *(*t**n*h Fltxru* . 113 Orav tlahUa MO Vacuum .104 F.aat Indian ... 106 Vic* chairman 104 xHu'ado Ml x Vlarbla .H>1 Tropica*! W*i*r 122 k Fa 11 h . ,100 Met h* Flowar 94 x Warning ...... •• H*v**th rat 6 Pura* 91200: cjalmlng 9 v# *r old* and up. mil* and on#-ilxt**n11v JFtMi't'n Roa# Jf 110 Tlppltv Wltchat 110 Htar court -Jll.f.umlnlat .110 At 0*rrna1n . . .109. Cot# d' Or Bowaprtt . 106 AMnrnay Mulr,..10J H*rvltor .100 Flarnlon .......-1JJ Hhadowdal# .... 96 Tbomaaln*. 91 Rag* . 95 Bra*# Hand ...W'» x Apprentice allowanc# claimed. Weather cj*#r; track faat. I.FXINOTON. Flr«i r§r#' Pur#* |4#*; Halmlnf; 2 v«>iir>fiMii and up: #1# furlnUfi: Flnd«y ....... . 1** K##?*r Won«#t *« T»f b Frr»*t .. 1** f*Pod» r«rn*rvr»n .112 Wtlfom# *4 Paul Mlrnti M2 Aunll# bflllln *• pr CirntM . . . . 99 Hardman 1*4 K#*'/**id r»f Haimirt*. * >##r* nld# and up. 4 furlnnaa Flam n»al .112 f»u»»y vfiry ruba Knranfn 112 !,»l'* 'hiir«hlll 1*J Th* h*viin*u*r 112 Malv.*fn *• ff«^h*,l»u .1*2 Old Top 1*4 X*nr*ra 44 K*in I"# I4*ll#y »*» Third rir# !•'»« rnaldana J-yaar nld* mil# and *»|dlnr* 4 Oirlnn#* Wnr*hln f»r»r» 112. Fv»ryd*v .112 \t n#ub#n«f#ln 112 tfi#h W*t#r 112 Karachi 117 Kim 117 n.ifnp il' «np«rrf*nM in II.n Rranklln lit T1rok*n llliaa .117 W* nun h a 11' Rom 1H r«<* 1*00, ciatmlnr » yaar old* and up, a furlnn*" ... Rinf.fo-a W 74 foran i» '*» Napoo . 117 IM'k Nall I"! I.ma flraan *7 llulln 107 liAmlnatl/ru 71 Royal Dick. . . 117 »|,«l-.ri T.« 77 ftuaai. P 7t Rtfth 11.0711. allparanca*. Tha Mar.land i v.ar old* mil* 70 yard* chllhotvc* ..II* a liaffllna 107 nra.mt 10* a 11* 0 MiMl.r 117 AItamood .107 a Brilliant i'a.1 107 a ldl« Hour Rarro entry klailt rao Rura (700, mald.n 7 >aar olda; lour furlonaa Tlnammi 10* l.ady Vawton 1»* Rlrnn.ft# 10* Vain Kill* 10* Irlali l.aoa . 100 Htllll) Mr Rudd . . . 10* <r»am Ruff III Rlowtr Mlly ....!•* Hr.aa flood* 100 M.varvt h rate Rmo MOO- clalrnlnf. 4 • oar-olda and up *tll« and .avamy yard. 'Tlmbral .<o« ,f»ka R»ld 1*« rRralaa . TO* Major fhlllon 10* *Klrklavlngton 10* atd.uabn* #1 Klnbitrn 10* 'Apprtntloa allowan.* claimed, Weather » ln*r; track muddy 4AMAKVV f*|r*f fVndlMona; 1-yaar-olda, $%| fortailft: Knaim ........ . 11 • friilomlfn 104, • hnrldan .114 Orrnaadala 110 *»» It Th'th 1 '*« wto Wnl«k tit Ktna'a Waoarmi 114 'linn Prirm Makar 110 A pprahannlop 1*4 P.Btohar d'Orn 1*' finwman 1*4 Mamin .114 fytwtnr .11* Th* World M« On* KmHtl 1*4 'Hardbd rar* claiming; I ynar old* and *ir>- 4 furlonx* tMIII# A Ifrad , 1*1 ,Vfall *4 Aladdin II* f'omnoaar .1*1 Wlark Wand »4 ffnndlnnk >?! F’nrbap* .Ill Moot Mnrira 44 T/arnhar d'Oro . *4 iMrky JlfrIka , 1*1 %!?5 Tha'iloffrdk Aalllnt fltaknn J-t **• rdda; 1 fuf|rm|i: *Tr.d Planaanr 47 fpar’nanl Wava 1** prdafnflMJ# 1*1 Paj#r*fnd 1*4 Marjorla 1* 1»4 Aannr 1*7 An/rafai* 115 W'lnar Vlnw 1*7 Maatar Willy *7 Taudfana I§4 Whfalar . 11’ Viand Mullar I*-* Paftntjfa 1*7 On Tlrpa ** A la« WOOdllffa I Of fWadlOrk I** Knurl b iifr Tba t’aumonak bandit ap, *aar olda; 4 ftjrlr.na* 9Sav .no bun Pal 1*1 ni*nf HI Orrnaavala •* MMIa r'ali ..Ill Hi damaa ||7 Hwlng Along .1*1 Malar Kina . .. 1*4 Taaf#>r 1*f' frunlln H* V't-m t>f V iffri tor I A- I*# Minn . 1*1 Ml**n Hiar 114 Klffb ra'a t lalrnlnv, I ynaf old* and if* rr«»la *nd 7* yard# Top Anrynnni .1*4 Anna • fair t/lfb» *2 Pafllfnaar .. 111 Pnddlnr . 1** PAffard Hray , 111 ffmaaia tf 114 Mnnlar Hand ,1*« lOoldflatd *f Maryland Malta 1*1 HI * f It rarn Ma Ida n 2 yn#r r#lda, I fur Jf-'tan' r*d W»naanr !** Mill fMayar 1»r r|t>ar Via** 11 fit 1t*fi pa 114 • ■ 115 f»/f*r«r'»* 111 y*tf 1 f * ftalanfnd Hhangbal * ** I Mr k Whll'lnfl 115 r'an'f Ha Vo 115 »Aopmn»|rn aMnwanra nlnlmnd Waa»b ar H**r, frank faa» Willi# Hamm, th# SHIM** i»rlt# from th* Ta- >f»' faagua plavlnf th'rd Hr*# for »ha i'Mri|A A»o#rtr*o* w a *• Wno-V'd o».t whan ha »an* tn»n Rif** '» aar^nd ha" Hut ha Had Hla wound* patch'd up and raaumad plaXfif ORGANIZE SIX-CLUB BASEBALL LEAGUE Ord, N'eh., April }!.—A new base ball league has been formed In this part of the state. It will be known as the Central Nebraska leagu*-. It will be composed of Ord, Hf. Paul, Arcadia, Mcotla, Walhack and Ash ton. The first local (tame is with Scot la In Ord on next Htinday. O, G. Petty has been named the local man ager. (Haul* Beat Phillie*. Saw York, April 21 Tha New York National# won th* firwt i«m* of their «Mion'» aerie* with Philadelphia hara today, 4 to 2. Marne* yielded only five •••altered hit*, on** a home rnn by Wrlght atona Cotnh pitched a fair game for the Phllllaa, but wa* handicapped by poor Infield atipport, Kord and Jackaon made *p*< tabular atop* more. I*IIILA!>tif>HfA. I NKW YOHK. AHJf.O.A.1 AHM.OA Hand. 3«2 2irworth, cf f, i « a Mokan. If 4 2 3 OfiJroH, 3h ft 1 A 2 Ifenr h, if S o J 0. Krlat h. 2b 4 I 2 4 W ker, rf 1 I 3 <»! Young, rf 3 I I 0 W'one, 3b 3 I I I M*n*e|, If 4 2 1 0 Kord. 2b 3 13 4 Kelly, 1b 4 1 10 0 * Mitchell 1 o n t»i .!*• b»cn. *• 4 4 1 I Hoik* lb 3 0 0 Jknyder, r 4241 Itenllne, c 3 0 ft o; Marne*, p t 0 a 2 ■ William* I o t> t>> Couch, p 3 o 0 2J Total# 34 1117 1# Total* 30 6-410 a Matted for Ford to ninth ■ Matted for tfentln* In ninth hror# by inninfa Philadelphia .1*# HA 000 — ? New York . . ..110 100 J0«—4 nummary—Run* hand, Wrlg ht at one. Krlach (2). .fackaon (Jj, Krrora band 121. Wrlfhtaton*. Kord Two-bate hit: Walker. Home run Wrlahtatone ofoleu baa* Meuerl Ha* rlfl« m: Mane*. I(iflke ftmible plava Kord to hand to Holke. Com b to Kord to llotke. Hand to Kord to Holke. haft on baaaa. New York. 10; Philadelphia, 0. H*ae* on ball* Off Hern*#, 4, off t ouch, 2 Mlri k out My Marnea, 4, by Couch, 4 Wild plten Couch Malk: touch. Cmplrea Powell, Moran and I’flrman, Time: 1 41. Hornahy lead# the major league* with four home run# Ruth of the Yankee*, Fournier of th# Robin#, McManua of tha Brown* and Orantham hava thraa. . * ■■ -I Firpo Ready to Fight When Offer Is Satisfactory l- 1 New York, April !R.—Lull Angel Firpo will return to the United State* tn fight providing financial Induce ment* are aatlafactory, Hugh Oart land, manager of the Argentina heavyweight'* recent matche* In Huenoa Alrea with Farmer Lodge, Er mine Hpalla and Al Itelch, declare-! today when he arrived here, Firpo la now financially Ind.'pendent, (Jart land aald. Reich, who alao returned, aaaerted Firpo ha* developed a knockout punch with hi* left hand, which waa prac tically uai-lea* In Firpo * battle with Jai k Dempaey. fto*«-re Vforneltv tied Hebe Rath on the *»v for Infen'lonal on bulla, K*tnn§ thraa from ‘lnclnnafl hurlara. American Association _/ Tolado, April II.— R H K. Mlnnaapolla ....... T a n Tolado . 1 Id 4 Hmiorio P.-i and rtrahowakt. A»ott, Ft ay and OiPtoft. Vlgiiraat. Cnluntbuf, April 21 — THE • l. Paul . ... * * « t olurnhu" . .. 14 t A 2 futtariaa-Mark I*. MeQuald and Dlaon; ralmaro and Hartlay fdMilavllta, April 2« — R W E Milwaukaa ..Id Id 1 I/Oulavllla . ... 2 « 2 Hatfarlaa Walk** and Ahinault. Kstall. Hay tin. Ilollay and Mayor. Indiana poll*. April 21 — R If E Kanaaa nty . 1 • Indlanapolla . * 11 d Hattarlad--A* hupp. Aaladna and Aklff, Tatty and Kruagar. " ■ —— .-■■■■ ■ ■■■ " ■ 1 ——.. AT THE THEATERS I l _*__t Mucker end I'errln, colored come diene, with one Imperannattng (he owner of n fhlneee chop auey palace, hava evolved aomethlng new In the Una of comedy entertainment at the World thla w<*ek. Their breexy chat ter, harmony aonge and dancing la refreehlngly original. Another excel lent novelty on Ilia elx act Mil la the apectacnlar e<|iieatrlan apectarla of Holland and [lockerllf. Introducing five eplendldly trained hnreeg. The abow movea at top epeed from atart to flnlah and provldea worth while amuaement, Tomorrow evening at the Kmpreea tha chortle glrle of the Bert ftmlth tornpany will he tha principal playera In "flown Night," an extra added attraction quite out of the ordinary. The glrle will do aeveral erenee from the current muaical play, "The fttut taring fthelk," In their own way. The Innovation la eure to meet with a laughing reception. Amateura will ha an added feature Friday evening Kddla and Tom lllrkey, tha "Two Klagarit Gentlemen," hava returned to vaudavllla after four yaara In mil aleal minedV and ravuea. Thay ara at the Orpheum theater thla week. Both ara < Inver cotnedlana and versatile dene ara, Thav ware with "The tir^an v/ieh Village follies' for aavaral ana sons and In the \'jst version of "tlllehy h'oo," wtllh llaytnond llltrli eoeli. Their llhaa are bright and willy, the eomedy dean and all de llvateil in a droll, nonsensical manner whleh has won them the reputation of being funmakera of the first de «re«. An exceptionally Interesting and entertaining irAvel film dealing with present-day Hwnden, the Gothenburg exposition and the faaelnatlon of spending a summer III the "Band of Hunllt Nlghta," will he shown st the Brandies theater tomorrow evening at *;IR. This photo prod lot Ion, whleh le rated hy the puhllr, < riling and (he press aa the foremost program of Its kind ever offered the American puli lie, shows the stately opening of the Gothenburg exposition aa well as the bulldlnga and exhibits Bight thou "and gymnasts give exhibitions at the new atadlum. Hweden la seen welrnrn ing Its future king and queen on 11 e|r arrival from their weddlpg In Bondoit. rOUGHS Apply ovar throat and chart — twallow amall piacaa of— VISITS I Omr IT Mill*. J.r» l/W Y-tl, Mylnir this way—"The list," irrsat est of all mystery play* and th# one p'av that has made more theatrical history than any other flv* playa ever produced In th* American theater. "The Bat' will b* presented by W***nh*l* and Kemper at the Brand*!* theater for a return en K***m*nt of thrs* nlahte. hegtnntna next Thursday, May 1, with matinee on Saturday. The cast will Include Idaila Kvana, Ben Taaaart, Josephine Mora*. Helen Redd, Thoms* Fltxpat rick, Tori Malt***. Bryan lycan. Kd ward K»an*. Frederick M. fonklln and H. M. Gardner. ARTr.BTiaRMKhT. Today's Beauty Hinta Beauty atari* with lovely hair. *o no on* can afford to treat their hair mrelepely. Of major Importance la th* right ahampoo If you wont flufflnaa* and ■oft natural glow. A few momenta' eyotematlc care of the hair will give you the beautiful treeaee which are half a woman a charm Proper hair care mean* only keeping the aCalp and hair perfectly clean by tie# of pome preparation for ahampoolng, not for general cleanatng. You can enjoy the heat that la known for about three rente a ahampoo by getting a pack ago of ranthro* from your drugglat. Ideaolve a teaepoonfill In a Cup of hot water and your ahampoo la really. After Ha ua* the hair drlee rapidly with uniform color. Dandruff, egccaa oil and dirt ara dlaaolved and entirely dlaappear Your hair will be ao fluffy that It will look much heavier than It l« It* luater end enftnee* will al*» delight you, while th* etimulated icalp galna the lieglth which Ineure* hair growth. Corns Pain Stops Instantly Hex'* inetant raliaf from that bum. b| corn) Blue-jay will atop tha pain laetanlly. Than tha corn Inoeane •<id eomee out. Doaa away with dangeroue paring. Cat Blue.jay at your druggial. ttta ntt Blue-jay Kesults InfrtWi* i ffeittltt, HMNI l»l life li • * t »• tft 'it in t ittwfh i * ill f IttiAin «<>•)) I i| T\m* m»» «9.en *••*, » ttipiai *lf^ ***** *M ***** * a •** a me *• * *u »*-• in*** ***)♦• *** ii't pNmmi i r% 9 f* i *# f «* i IH iM ItfMftl i H I'llif ( | || 7bm I I® |m i ba« it* Uti'i. W* * *if Mli * ®4%t m * b*ttaa .1 *ta)t>«M)r 1MHIII M« ! A *• A !•<••!«**• MmM ®»M| V otdH i*u‘| Itil lh.<)Mk l4H|» Mfcrll § It A %i t M !a M (**,* «I*. .*♦ TAMd i|r* M U And ft iirili P'"'»o fi* Id - w *1?*» *1 9i® r f# I #fl AakehtH fhvini , ) |i | it Man !*•*»» i MitiMim i n Tim* I 411.1 FlH ltd* RhiHKHi da!* f**»*M M tioiliiti the Mtfce> niaft. “pti and Ma tatter t ai** ton Fourth *•»# V4t»a • ** !* v*#dt I *«Aa»d (I ft, lang* Ifla * |A ft* UMe»i IT 9%a*l*» fta |)ft Mtk« t*. «b(* » . , if Tirna 111*9 Mu a* !,*« art |»r G’Mtfa Mlfn tan Fifth t§*» Mill and '* vard* Wranti* t Waiiar# i 11 ia lit t «a tewail V |) inhabit** . J *A * 4*i Fir**’* Fttf (WMIItmM . Its Tima i 91 4-6 rimiitijotdan. Mimoon *t1 Ni»nh Artmn at*A tan xitth fa** 1 4 mil** Night Raider iMII«*t> :1 1# 1*40 fit t.Ill It Amm<* • William*) ... * It 4 4*1 R*chet»lt* < ftma Itwnod > .. 6 fti Tim* 2 f'4 15 Bella of Pl> mouth. We*| Plttaton. R aeate. North Hair* tilth Gear, lilah Pal and May Robert. * ia» ran Seventh racet )\ tnlie* Hickory (Marin*ltl) « 40 4 00 2 eo Vttorney Muir 4 Al»**l 9 .1J 2A « 70 Rov*1 •‘town it Will!*) a 40 Time. 2:07 2 4 lb.later. old Faithful. I**>uyhi*ut. 1«ea*|de. Invlg orator, Po*di# 1 and Toodiea alao tan. ■ COM Mill H. Flrat ra*c On*-half mil* Honeat Mom .•. .6 40 4 20 1 JA 1 l>Ulry l^iu . 7 no 4 2d Bill* Welch ... 4f0 (dcrntchea nut available ) He •! rare Five.eighth* mil* Carrie Moore 6 On 1 to 2 90 "lid* . .6 40 4.00 •N**«ly 4.90 rtitrJiw* not available ) Third ra«e 4 mile Palay Tarter . 27 40 940 6 to Berberry . .1 4a 1 20 Wlaa Guy. . 5 Hr, (No ac ratchea aval la hie > Fourth rare; *4 furlong*: Hun Bra# . 7 It 4 90 3 20 Great Northern .; 40 1 40 Barbara Palmer 3 40 (Scratch** not avallahl* ) Fifth race; 14 furlong* Lady Rna* . 4 AA • 40 ; ao f*hi*f ftponaor . .. a.20 i an Loren* Marcellla ..... 2 40 (Scratch** not available ) Sltth race Mil* and 70 yard* Uncle Vain . .I 10 .1 40 2 40 Harp of the -North . .. . 7 00 140 Bob Baker . .2 40 1N0 a» ratchea available.) Seventh race: Mil* and a alateenth: Toralda Hh* Devil. Vendor. (Scratch** not available ) (Mutuela not available ) LEXINGTON Flra* rac* Thr**-fourths mil*: Ballot Brush (Gray) . 22 to in Olyn (Jonrai . 2 70 2 in Bullat Proof (MrDarmott). ? 40 Tim* 1.17 Kxchanga, Allla Ochs John lfoahor alao ran. flarond rara; Half mlla: Kitty Pal (DrM*rmott). .7 19 3 *0 2 *0 Rural Rout# (Taylor) . 0 10 4 to Rockland Prln< •*• (K Pool).. 4 50 Tim*: :3u 2*6. Rotharmal, Psppurgtt*, Bit o' Hon*y. dlipaway. Moon Glaam and Llttla v >»lt< r al*o ran Third raca: Mil* and 70 yards: Flra Bov (M*r*l*r>.3 20 2 70 2 30 Buah Ruck (Parka).4.10 2 00 Amity Claim (Thprndykai 17# Tima: 1.49 1-1. Hnnw Matd*n. Noraw land and Qulnlna alao ran Fourth rara; (8ubaf ituta—original da* Clar*d off), 4 furlong* Paul Mlcou (Park*) .4 49 4 30 2 90 I>ouanna <M*rgl*r> ..9 19 4 *o Napoo <Jon*si . 3.40 Tima. 1:1* 2-1. Day of P*ara. Charles H*nry. Carnarvon, ftwaap Bloaaom. Duaty Mary and Brokan Bloaaom alao ran Fifth raca. 1 mlla: Fsrarj>ol*(t* (Thorndyka) 14 20 4 14 3 10 Flanat (Jon**) .. 4 00 i oo Ll*w«|lyn ( Margler) . ..2 40 Tim* 1:42 1-2 Rib Grata, Who Knows 21* and Gaorg* Kuffan alao ran Hitth rac*. % mil* Llttla Jimmy (Martin) _13 19 7 10 u« Ham Mang*l (I.yka) ........... .7.90 110 Llttla Gypav (Tajlor) . .. 0 40 Tim* II S3 Mary D*ar. Kuo Black Dinah,. Glory, M« ( add*n. Wlaa mil Bad Lurk. Lumber Jack and Beguln* alao ran. Htventh rare: (HubaMtuta—original da clared off): mlla and 70 yard* Klrklovington (P*vlc) ....2110 10 10 I in Lady Inea (Jonea) ...4 40 I 00 R* p*a ter (Taylor) ..40 Time 1:60 4-3 Jack Float. COttntsaa and Haa Court alao ran. O’Neill Defeat* Kmmei. O'Neill. Neb., Apr. 2S —O'Neill de feated Kmrnet In tha opening gnme of the north Nebraska baseball sea son st Kmmet Sunday alternoon, & to 1. More than J.OOt. fana witnessed the game, Batteries for O'Nalll. Tier son and Ford; for Kmmet, Snyder and Farr. O'Neill nest Sunday playa the Norfolk Trlstate team at Nor folk.__ M H o ffl[clhiii o W w NO RAISE IN PRICES LON CHANEY Patsey Ruth Miller, Ernuat Torrance ant 3,000 in JA Great aeterpiay A De (.nan Preeentalian DORIS ELLINGSON “LOVE’S REVERIE” Cliff 6owei in “Bargain Day” Gao. Haupt Playing “Arisona Start" RIALTO ORCHESTRA "I Wnndor Who's Danring With You Tonight" HERE IT IS! We promised the greatest musical comedy of the sea son and if there ever was a laughing riot this is one. Bert Smith Players “THE STUTTERING SHEIK” in addition to photoplays [ERTRA^EbriEVEr CLOWN NI6HT j 3»»«wn’» Funtilul Novilty Lit Stoner Third of SrttMNi * • h* *1 4 » .>1 ***♦ MMMI 1% **•« im *r*fii IM »* th# tHM *h*ft «h# Tie**• r**M f*Mit t MM cm « «t**ati*f «»f ftiMiir* a t«aa« oh Hftd# A AmtMr itNl aw* a H*«*»t Mtffft hi ttairait « Nt*'*»jo MtTh.Mf AiN tiA Ah H 41 A a * fc • a f I i | t n<«> i a i I i * a M.wrf .t »f Iff# i~-nhh<9 | I I t * 'cHinAt* 9 J 9 9 VctM.b f f a | A ifc * ■ ! 1 • H*th*»* rf 9119 K»ww i»i * a i ptattja I I l I H**r*t* If lain 9i|d*» m 9 f 9 a * *lb tf it* ♦ J*h*a,|* 9 i a f I I | • «»*♦••• I I ft • (Nnuaa.c « * f IH***#*,* t I 1 9 I ftrvM tnfc f 1 a * I 1 «nn *•»!»* ill T*»* . I* 11 cT II aMtah i a a » ■ \h*0< in ♦ a a a r«**aia 19 f ?4 t9 f«r fttfehthi la favnl *h*»'#*i fr»r rnnaatty tn nnth hr Inning* rT*»r*f„ 9}« #*♦ 199—1 Dttrah , ... ail aaa ia»—t ► m mar j —Run* Krcftrh <2) M#»>i*h Hallman, r«-9t* <t> Rlfn»y ill, «tnn»r Krrora Hlu*. Uarratt l#r*nrh T*rb«*# Mt Pton«r Pinna ba*«* Minmh Pratt, Rian*> Ka^rifit* niu* pnubia play* to Phnai; Cnnnaltjr to Kimm'io <inMins to < onnafi) . Rlgr.nv to Pratt to i liiuo. T.rft on ha*** Chbtgo, 9, !>•• troll. 3 Ibrr on b«|l* Off Rnbart*r*n. J; off Ptonrr 3 Ptru'k out B> P?r»n*r I 3 Hltm off Hulnrtnon. 7 In 1 innlnira.i r*,f r'l.nnnll* 4 In & inning* !,«>*lng I | it« hor. fiuh*>r*pon I'rnbir** Holme* 1 and On tn* T»m*. 1 S7 Senators and Boston Tie. Waahin«t«n, April 2«—r>»rkn»s« dua to on op|i narking sinrin, rndod tho pom* njt*««n Boston and Waahlnirton Today aftar a»v*n Inmns* with 'hr srora a tla at 2 all |t >„ . pit.hlnr dual batwsan Marborrv and Ffriuron Brora BOSTON. IVABHIN0TON .... AH H O A AB II it A 4 •••ad. rf ( m 2 ii I.athotd, rf 3 0 1 n Wam’a. IJ I » I : S H'rla. :b 4 3 3 21 ;«ti. if i i i * rm ,i 4 o i a J H n». Ih _• I a 2 tJoalin, If 2 1 1 n Boon., rf 3 a n ti Judas, 1b 3 It 11 | Eaatll. 3b 2 It 3 1 Rual. r 2 0 2 0 0'N»lll, c 3 I i n TVothro. 34i 3 0 1 2 Jf*'. ■" 111 t r«rkb. at 2 ? 1 4 Far oon, p 2 It 2 3 Marhry, p n o n j _ . , ;--xRlehbo r* o n (t o Total. 23 0 71 0 -a._ _ . . Totals 24 f. 21 11 xBattad for Morborry lit s'vontb Brora by lnnlnfr Boaton .Otto 002 0—2 Washington . ooo oni 1_2 Toallrd. darkn-r.) Summary Run. Vaarh, J. Harris. S Harris. Prrklnn«u*h Error: l.sr Two ba*a hit B Harris Thins baas hlta; J. Jlarris. P«ktnuau*h .Sudan bass s Hama. Batrlffcss Marhsrry <34. Far* aitson, Exxall Doubls play: Wamba. ronas to .1 Harris I.aft on baars Boa inn, 3; Waahmslonr 7 Bassa on balls "ff Ferguson 4 off Marberry, I Struck out' Hy Marbsrry. 1, by Ferguson. 1. tmpfrsa. Nallln and Evana. Tima: 1:33 Pinch Hitter Win* Sr I.mils, April it.—(ft. LouU took tho Ihlrrt g«m» of ih» .-i>. with Cl»v«l*n<1 toil»y »h.n Kvtni. pinch hilling for .iarkeon in the ninth inning drova out a alngla to bring in the winning run. Brora waa 4 to 3. Stapheneon drove out a home run and Speaker pounded out a a hfree.t.,«ae hit Score. CLEVELAND ST. LOUIS Ali H o A AB. H O A 1 l ke. If 4 o i r. Tobin, rf 4 1 • 0 Naon. 2b 4 1 I » El rbe. 3b 4 1 2 2 S ke, rf 4 1 1 o, Stater, lb & 2 • 0 *'ll. aa 4 1 (2 W me. If ft 2 3 • Hut ns. lb I T (• MM a. 2b 4 1 2 2 S ins, rf 4 2 1 e Json. «f 4 1 2 4 L ika Jb 4 1 0 3, B raid, c I « ft 1 1. It'll, c 4 1 ft 1 i ter her. aa 2 2 3 3 Ld ida. p 4 l i & P forth. p 3 o o a — —■ — i at vans lift# Totala 3ft falft 111 - Totala 3ft 12 27 ft »Ona out whan winning run eeergd. r He < ted for Jaaehaon to tha ninth. Score by Inninga; Cleveland .. ft*rt 100 Gift—J St Lout#.iee Qio Oil—4 Summary— Run* Stephenson. Speaker. Burns. Tobin. Kllerbe. Staler. Jacobaon Error*: Stef Hanson. J Sewell, l.utike, Edward* Two b*»e hits: Summa. Gerber, lutake. J. Sewell Three-base hit Speak er Home run Stephenson Stolen base. Burse. Sarrlflr« bits Kllerbe. Panforth. (ierber Double play: Oarbar to M' Menus to Staler !,eft bn bases, Cleveland. *. I*t Louis. 13. Base* on balls Off Ed wards. J; off Panforth. 4 Struck out By Edwards ft. by Panforth. 1 Umpires: Ormsby. Hildebrand. Merlarty. Time: 1.01 Four home runs featured ( levaland e 10 to t triumph over the Browna - --— ~ - i —AS— Elinor Qlyn Wrote It —SO— 1 011 Will Sr* II r~ STARTING SATURDAY ' »t tb« With HARRISON FORD, ETHEL SHANNON, CLARA BOW, and HOLLYWOOD'S 12 MOST BEAUTIFUL CIRLS G3-H3 -I “THROUGH THE DARK'* An underworld romance, with COLLEEN MOORE ft 9 *t t ft* t 9 MH 9 mm|Ih If ill 999 “if ] |T*T*a ,. ,, § ft ||f .999 iff »***% fSi# f t -M 9ft , | I »f» lit fii1 • HMtl • • Mi II! il* j I niw 9a t i ft* •*?«** litlWlI fffllli lltiiH* III IHHti* f“l iawrnT| t‘i»t |i tflll M t*H I Mint || t f IM | W."[, ft. * ft «r | *§• Rmni , ,1111 f I .ft? fii !ylf| t !*i ifiaatl ..«» I I ftfi IN .III] I I '*» HI «M rm»Wf* , i § Hi iff fit |t?-**if}t*t i * Hi lit lit 9* |*«,i ...... I * HI It? Ill iMUHirii t * ill In ill I Mfrt«flt *• ft.liiHi S*m Tail*, l ftfcllaiilffna. f ft*«f** ii ir^ iiin » r<Mihirri ^ . M. ** l «"!»%• '••••! t * * !-'=-*»*• * lilmn ToHjhi 9» Utli • < rjnripraM r H**huf*t» it fb1**! rtllUlatfhit *♦ N*ft VsrV at ft^ttna %%tritvc in i mm r WtiUMfifNt* W I. fvt Win ?,*•# Detroit ...5 I .Tftft 74# #12 New York _# 4 **7 .714 Ml Philadelphia . « ft Ml .ft«l ft*t nereland ... ... I 4 4** 54«» 417 Washington . 4 7 .417 442 *44 Chlram S 7 417 4*2 *«4 Ft I,on la . 4* 4 «*• 454 S«4 Boston ST irt .1(4 if! I ciiniNi* Result* Boston 2 Washington. 2 (railed dsfk n'M, seventh) Detroit. T. Chlcato. 2 | New York it Phil t-IMpbla. « Ft. IeOUis, 4; Clevelan I. 3. (i*HM Tr'f^A. ‘Cleveland a* P* Louis Chlesgo at Detroit pAa‘..n at Washington New York et Philad* phta AMERICAN ARAOCIATIOV V, L Pm Win Lose Indianapolis .10 3 .7*5 Tls 714 * Milwaukee . 4 3 *47 7Of* .400 Kama. City . 7 * .III 111 .ll« Columhtif 4 4 .500 .41* .4*2 Louisville . 4 7 41 7 442 JIS Minneapolis ... ..4 4 145 .424 357 Toledo . 4 7 .144 41 7 331 Ft Paul 4 4 "4* 1ST 214 Yesterday's Results. Minneapolis 7. Toledo. 1 Columbus. 14 Ft Paul 1 * Milwaukee, 14 Louisville 7 Indianapolis. 7 Kansas City. 1 Games Today. Minneapolis at Toledo F» Paul at Columbus Kanaa* City at Indlar«.polla Milwaukee at Loulavill# INTERNATIONAL. Buffalo, lft; Newark. 7. Rochester. 5 Heading. * Toronto. 3, Baltimore. 4 Fyra*use-Jersey Cltv scheduled lay. play ad yesterday as part of double header soitukrn association Birmingham, 11; New Orleans 4 Chattanooga 4 Little Rock, 14 Nashville l; Memphli, ft. Atlanta M iblle, rain. TEXAS LEA0I E. Wichita Falla, 0; Pallaa, t Galveston. 4; Houston. 4 Fan Antonio 4 Beaumont. I Shreveport. 1: Fort Worth. II Twijight League at Columbus. Columbus. Neb., Aprtl 28.—Have a dozen baseball team*, representative of lnduetrlal and wholesale concerns, and loczl club* will be Included In the twilight league baseball for the coming reason. Three games will be played every week. The organization Is under the direction of C. A Wise. Y M. C. A. secretary hers. Marshalltown Beats Waterloo. Waterloo, la.. April 28.—Marshall town won an exhibition game from j Waterloo here today by the score of P to «. Same teams play again to morrow. TOMORROW Wednesday, April 30, 8:15 Sharp PRESENT DAY SWEDEN and the Gothrnhurf Exposition in Suparb Motion Picture*. CHOICE SEATS STILL AVAILABLE SOc and $1.00, plus tax “ Thursday*'*?, _.- M«y i. *. * MATINEE SATURDAY World’s Greatest My story PI*' , By Mary Roberta Rinehart and Avery Hopwood TICKETS NOW ON SAl.E Ev'ngt, 80c $2. Met., S0c-$| 50 BEDDEO 1411*1417 Doagla* FREE DANCE Stria Rarar and Hanra at Kmpraat Rnutir Nardan, Wad. Era, April 8»»th. fall at tha »tora for I’raa Tlfkala. ^LAST SHOW OF SEASON1 doling Saturday Night, May » Tt»l«a Today, Mat IlitOr Nita ISr, |l JAMES J. CORBET 1 and JACK NORTON MISS FRANKIE HEATH CEO. MACFARLANE * CO. Four Fayto Stator* RAYMOND ROND ’-Bird* at Paradiaa'* . ED MICKEY—TOM nciGNBcnmooD theaters IOTMROH .... 14th ..4 Lnlhrn* j Rnmon Nnvnrrn «t*4 Alio Tory in "SCARAMOUCHF •Ol't.r.VARD 114 «n4 Uannwth GEORGE ARIIM In "THE GREEN GOODEVI - GRAND .14th nn4 Rinnny Cnntn4 N»*rl nn4 Mm Burth In “NAME THE MAN " Ilalir Slain* t hit Two lloniHs ami ^ ank* \\ in Hamlnnn tiring* I nlal Nmim* hrr «*f I innil I lmil< In ti»r \lt«l« Hi * I «**r, I I In ft . IIM >1 1‘1'IA 6< , X. " 1 . „ * ,,*t* « at • .» i f ni hltadrlihHi (•♦r, c» in# a If** l< .1 Ik I*, i lh* «**!•* an II !•> • fount r>l* It . n hit two I • • • » H »I> ft the . ntt.’ 1 it i W«a ... t a IX* 1 « ' » . tlx alio ie* eet*ted xx\ xti chan can In left field without an error. Tt»* acore: NEW Y“RK PHI1.aDKI.P1UA AH II “A AN ft,©.A. Wltt.cf 11*1 Dyke# it *14 4 Dugan lb 4 l o »< Mai# lb * 1 1 X Rttth.lf 4 2 . * B’tar.d ' f * 2 I *» M*u**ltf 4 * ■ a Mt iaer. I* « I lb * f 1 1 !» fllrr'Ais If 4 1 b IMpp.lb 3 2? J< W#|. h r! 4 1 A # Ward 2b * 0 Hal aijr.ii 3 2 2 4 Scott.at 4 2 4 1 parkitt* 4 0 s Hofm'iin p 4 l 4 t* Mima p I • * Shawk l.p 4 2 0 4 H* nirh • i b 1 1 Jena* p 1 0 0 0 Baum* r.p a a # a -i aMilier i a a b Totala *11127 f, — - Totala *4 1127 1* 7, Bat tad for Baumgartner in n!ft h, Hrnra by inning*. Naw York .040 lift *ia—H Philadelphia . .401 tit QQb— * Burnmary— Hun* Dugan. Ruth 4t>, Manta!, Comb*. P I P <2 •. Scott. Hofmann. Shawkay. Dyke* (2t. Halt f2». Simmon*. Welch Error Perkin* Two-bit# htta Plpp (|). Witt. Mauaal, B-mmona <5#Hd way Three.ba*a hlta. D> k»t, G4#l1oway. Horn# runr R>i*h < ». 8t',« ' e Ward I.aft on bate Naw York, * Fh iad*li h*». € Ba»e* on ball* Off Bhaw-ktv. 3. off Baumgartner. 2. Hit* Off kfiawkey. # «n 4 1-3 Inringa off Halmaah. 7 In l * 3 tnn.net. off Jonat 2 in 2 2-3 inning*, off Harrfa. 4 In 2 1-3 inning*; off Baum gartntr, 5 In * inolng* Winning pitch ar. Shawkty. Dottog pltrh*r. Hafmanh. I mpirct Rowland, Connelly. L‘inaett. Tima. 2.10. Tilden Gets Letter From Tennis Body Philadelphia, April f*.—William T. Tilden IT. national tennis champion, today received from the Davis ct r* committee of the United States Dawn Tennis association the letter aceepv ,ng his resignation from the Davis cup team. "This closes the Incident so far Se 1 am concerned." was h!s only com ment on the player writer controver sy which led him to resign. THE MASTER PIECE OF A MAS TER SHOWMAN i A beauty show, a fashioi parade, a dazzling spec tacle, a smashing story— “Triumph” weaves thqp all into the greatest love and-luxury drama De Mitte ever made! Produced on the same lav. ish scale as De Mille's "Tilt Ten Commandments,” with the same stars. With LEATRICE JOY I ROD LA ROCQUE* THEODORE KOSLOF^ JULIA FAYE, ROBERT EDESON, ZASU PITTS.* The heart story of a gij who struggled for succes% won it and lost it, and nally found happiness in the triumph of a great Ioy4. i jp1 STARTS THURSDAY an “Rb4 LILLIAN GISN la H*r Crowaing AcGimaHI . The Whitt Sister" Mat*., 35c; Eve*., 50c Yaudmlla PKotoylav* tsEnm Now Playing Star 6-Act Bill la AMitWia (• m F«traar4laary “THE DAY OF FAITH** Willi Elaanar Board man -