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    10
Bringing Up
0O CN CO OUT ros
- V- III
' -'--' I KNOW
TCXJTJ DO
XW VTHITI
ROURKES ARE HOW
LEADIHGTHE LOOP
While Franklin Johnson Holdi Sioux
City to One Hit,, Griatliea
Lick Topeka.
ERROR GIVES HOSTILE SUITS
If you will . carefully lamp the well
known standing of (hi Western Imp you
will pereetv that perched at the top
of the rolumn are our own little Roijrke.
let. For yterday whll th obliging
Griaslle were harpooning the lowly
Kawa, Mr. Franklin Johnaon licked the
epots off the Sioux. I to J, and thua does
Omaha occupy the choaen poult Ion at the
top of the ladder.
. Thirsting for revenge over the trimming
admlnletered by Thnmaa Blodgett opening
day. Joah Clarke and hi tribe of Indian
eared to acalp the Rourkeg yesterday
by Introducing Klrhy White. But Marty
Krug'a athletm were rot 40 be aealped
and ere the iun aet In the west another
glortnua victory had been annexed.
Mr. Johnson certainly held the Blew
City chapa In the hollow of hla hand.
One measly htngle, a scrstch Infield hit
by Phelps, wss the only mark In the hit
column. It la true Kranklln encountered
occasional dlfflcultlea by peraletent paas
- Ing of 1ou slugger, but he managed to
deliver the good In the plnrhe.
Rrror Coalrlhatra Italy Near.
The two run copped by the Invading
warrior waa due to an error by Clarence
flmlth. The wind blew the ball around
and ftmlthy muffed It, while two runner,
n baa by virtue of glfta from Franklin,
'galloped home.
Thla disaster occurred In the opening
-v frame. Cooney picking for Whalen,
but, Hheehsn and Clarke were given
walk. Jamea Kane waa put out and a
third walk dished up to Hensling. At
thla .point, with the baga choked, Calla
han lifted the fly which Smith dropped
nd fhMhrni and Clnrke counted.
Kane la Klaed rive. .
Alao to the flrat inning Jamea Kane waa
given little five rock fine by Umpa
Van fitckla aa evidence of hi eateem for
the great Bloux City flrat aarker. Jimti
apoke a few barah words to the umpn.
who object a , to auch treatment. Thua
when Kane appeara at Rourke park to
day Van will hand him a carefully writ
ten reoelpt for the five buoka and Jam
will obligingly pay Into O'Neill tree
urv. After the opener the Bioux mad tint
bA but one during the remainder of the
00m bet. In the eighth Johnaon walked
Sheehan and Clarke, but a double play
engineered by Whalen prevented any
further parading on the runway.
The tone hit cored by Sioux City came
In .the fourth. Phelpa hit a roller to
aecond and he beat tit throw to flrat.
lie died there, aa Whit waa a tyich,
via the whiff route.
TkiHWa reive at Dwnble.
Peeved at the two-run lead arcutnu
- lated by the vtaltnrs, Thomaaon opened
the aecond with a double to center. Huela
man poetry a blow to left and Tommy
hue tied gaily horn.
The count wag tied up In tho fourth
when . Huelemen walked and raced .to
third on Krueger'a bit through abort. 'it
waa a pretty keen piece of baee running,
especially for a big fellow like Huele
man. Te further prove to the Bloux that
liurlemeji we a apeed merchuit. Man
ager Krug railed for a equeeee play.
tv-hllebneY laid down a bunt to Kane and
JCImmy waa ao aorprlaed to aee Kuele
man acore on It ha almoat miaaed oaten
-ng rrltl at flrat.
Breea Make PrevltUee Hit.
The winning count cam In the aeventa.
With to down Smith bueted a knock to
tight and McCormlck let tho pill trickle
througn hlra to the fence, while Pmtth
went to third. Pickle Breen waa the lad
on the Job with the psychological hit and
ftmtth counted the winning tally.
Tolay Roy Ciabb 1 hooked to hurl
aaainet Gaapar, the well known 1
Mar photogrepher and tar of the Sioux
hurling corpa. The game wilt be called
at I o'clock. ' Rcore:
OMAHA.
AH. R.
.... I 1
.... 0
.... I
.... 4 1
.... i 1
.... 4
.... S 0
....
.... ii
H. O
1 1
Bmith, If
Hreen. lb
Ki-ug. lb.
Thomaaon. f. .
ll'ielenian. rf. .
Krurnrr. e. ...
t- liik bner, lb.
Wtalrn. sa. ...
Jchnaun, P. ...
1
11
. 0
Total Zt I
810UX CITT,
T 17 U
a a
s
K. H. O.
Cooney, Sb. ......
t-heehan, es. .....
Clark. If
Kane, lb
lirnxlng lb
4
I
1
e
t
t
I
c etlkhen. ri
6
McOnrnlck, rf.
t'teim. e.
t bile, p.
Total .
Omaha
K'na ....
Hue
tiuui City,
1 M 14
... 1 a 1
... 4.1 1
1 -
SI J
Hun ao a
tilts I
Two-baae hit: Thorns son
-i
Vto'en base
M-hlivtmrr. Kcr1fl ills: hniliti, Hrhiieb.
tin. ilurlammi lioublu plsys: Wbsien
tu Bi till, lntr, Mscha to Kane. Left ia
w: Ori.Ana, ;, Kioux t'lty, a. Mruck
but. hr Johosun. 4: by White. I Base
011 Uil Off Jonhson. S. off Whit 3.
1 46. UmpU: Van elckl.
I .v . i u, i -r.c.mjri. u w" . l l r- i q ii w i rju n pr " v I r-
Father
ir n n n 1 i i ? rn r-
1 1 L air vua I m J t I HF I I fl ' I 1 1 w . ",r" l--l'l - I- AMI I l
mi TVa' hjivf nj v : : i . : j
if . it - i - ja i u x i aw-" i w i i is i vi . -uii
Standing of Teams
WESTERN LAOUE.
P. W. L.
Pot
.ftn
.!t84
Omaha t
lee Mone '
Wluhlta t
Topeka a
Lenver 4
Hlnux City
I.lnifrin , 4
Bt. Joaoph
NAT. LEAOUtti AMR. LAAOUB.
W.UPot t W.UPct.
Thlla .. ..11 1 I7 Detroit ...-41 4 .7a
Onclunitl. I k New Tork. 7 4 .
Chicago .. 7 .M, Hoeton .... .W
Boston ... -W Chloago ...
Ft lx)ul . 7 Ml WaahTngtn. 7 .WS
llttsburgh B Cleveland.. .4"
Brooklyn . 4 .; Phlle I I .SHI
New Tork I .?: Bt. Ijoul.. 4 11 .MT
AMRH. ASSN. FKP. I.KAOt'K
W.Ipct ! , W.UPct.
IxxilavllWi.lO I Chicago ... I .1S
indiinaplla 4 ftl MrookWn ..
PL Paul. 4 . Newark ... ."0
Mlnneepllag I 4f. t(ttUurgh.. tn
Cleveland. 7 .4 Kan. City,. 7 I T
Kan. City, t 7 .4171 nuffalo ... 4 .
Milwaukee 4 JM lleltlmor..
Colun-(ua. 1 II JTI Hi. Louia. 4
1 .121
Yoeterdar'a Reenlte.
WB8TBRN TKAOtTB. .
Bloux rttv, t; Omaha, t.
Kt. Joseh, : De Moine, I.
Lincoln, t; Wlrhtta. 4.
Denver, 4; Topeka, 1
AMERICAN ,B.tOVB
New YorV-Roeton, cold.
Philadelphia, : Waihlngtoh, t
Bt. Unuli, t; Detroit, II.
neveland. I: Chicago, 7. '
NATIONAL, I.B1AOUB.
Pittsburgh. 7; Bt. Loula. ,'
O lo. ; Clnolnnatl, .
Ioiton-Nnw Vork. wet grounda
Bruoklyn. a; Philadelphia. I
KF.DH7RAL, L.KAOCK. '
t. Louie-Fituburgh, rain.
Kanea City, 1: Chicago, 12.
lialtlmore-Urooklyn, rain.
Buffalo-Newark, wtt ground.
AMERICAN ABBOC1ATHON.
Kanaaa City, 4: Bt. Paul, a
Clfveland, ; Oolumbue. I.
Inrilanapolia, I; LouleMUe, t.
i ' Oaieiee Teday,
weetem )gtio Denver at
Topeka,
?'ou V"r ?', Omaha, Ht. Joaeph at
Dea Molne Lincoln at Wichita
ton. Phlledelphla at Waahlngton. Bt.
Loul at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago.
National I.agiie-.lnclnnatl at V.
PhSlTdatt1 " NW Yrh' Hn"
KertefHi tongue st Loul at Pltt-
.-..... KiuiiiHiri a orooKiyn.
WICHITAg W1H WITH RALbT
Jobbers Take "eeond Oaana Berlew
from Llaaala.
WICHITA. Kan.. Anni M
ataged a rally In the eighth inning to
dey and won the eeoond gam of the
eerie from Lincoln, by the score of 4 to
yV'r " knocked from the rubber
and Bcott replaced him and won hi
geme. Bcore:
WICHITA
An
R,
A. B.
0 A
0
0
1 1
a
1 1
1
A. K,
I
1
i :
n "1
Pownall. cf 4
Wares. Sb a
O rah ant. If 4
Henrv. lb x
11
Tydeman, rf.
tiPl, WX , I
Hitter, aa k
Griffith, c i
P.
Bcott. D. a
Meiet i
Total
4
Aa R.
H.
voire, ir 4
MoOaffigan, aa .... 4
JOerbauer, lb. 1
Vclntvr
r. K 4
Wlilieme, c.
.... 4
Aitemen, cr. ..
H. ttohretber.
KrUeger, Sb. .,
Khman, p. ....
...... I
4
t
o. tkihrelber
Totals
11
Patted for Baker In tba thirrf
Betted for Krueger In Ih ninth.
Hitter out for running out of line.
Vlohita M I i I H 4
Left on bases: tJnrals 4- "iklt
Sacrifice hit: Blerbauer ti). Tvdemen.
Two-baa hit: MoJatiigsn. btoUn base.
Wsrea, Henry. Hits: Off Baker. 4 In
three Inning. Double p'ny: Wares to
Henry, Kruegar to H. echrelber to Bler
bauer. Rltter to Ware M Henry Ktnirk
out: By Uinun. I hv haknr 1'
.mmvm vn iMit ..rf r:n mM 1 .fe 1
. . innei iw umpire: My ere.
BKABt OT BMW II ELM THI KIWI
Tepeka I aable ta Hit Mltehell aa
w Win, 4 1.
TOPEKA. Kan.. Annl a. The locale
could not hit MlUhalltoda aai Deaver
took a fairly doea gameTby a soora of
TOPEKA. '
AB. R, H. A. B
: Ml!
Cochran, lb. ,
Telllon. If
Jackson, of. .......
IKorsyth. rf.
Kappe. lb. .........
lAttlmore, Ibw .....
Roche, aa
Monroe, c
lashner, p.
4 4) a $
i
! i
1 f 1
i 1
1 4 1 ,
Total
..... a
DENVER.
17
6.
11
A.
1 AB. H.
Bpenoer.
Dell. U.
cf.
.f... 4
Whalen. rf. .
Ilalloway. lb.
a
Keiienw. aa 4
Plsher. lb. 2
I
I
MatThewa, lb.
m 1 1 1
J
nianr. 0. ..
tJltrhell, p.
Bpahr. 0. I I i
I
..I
O 1 "1
Total ....
Topeka
rt ao
0 1
t4-4
'J'enver
now ran:, rpanr. Tbr-b4e hlf
Ou.loesr. Two-We hit: CPrr.ren. Ksl.
leher. Metthsaa Left oa bases: Topeka,
I: IVnver. 1 crKL. , hits: Corhrart
Wln. Double pjy., UalloWay to
Matihewa to r"lher AiuUa has: Rapps
Bases on balls: Off Dashoef 1. eff
Mitchell. . baruch eut. , Lajbnar, 4;
Tin-: BEE:
Capvrlght. 111, International
New iervlce.
Ak-Sar-Ben's
W. Patteraon. a
rox. if
Watson, rf
H. s Patteraon, lb
Brttton. lb.
Wllliama. of
ODay, lb
Potnmera, a.
-w itKrow
Turney, r,
Hlgglna. b
vano
Baker
Total
Harm. rf..
Hunter, cf
Bawyer, lb....
Jenea, lb
Bills. If
Tannebill, IV.,
Hartford. ..
Kreen. c
Musser, p
Total
BxMed for Turns In unnih
Batted for lonumn In eighth.
batted for Hlgglna In ninth.
Bt. Joeeph o o
Dea Moluea 0 1 1 I 1
I 03
Two-baee hlte: Hartrord. Bill, O D
. . oiruca out:
My
MlJ'rJe if Tvrner, 4; by HUglna. 1.
il.J 9 "''. 7 In aen and two
.klk1. '.SJ"""! of Turnar. 4 In ?lx to
Jlngis. huM on bells: Off Muaser. ;
Hartford Baoriflc hits: Turner ll
hilr'u"'."'. Muaser. Pms..
I k I :" on oaa
8t. JoMuh
Cwwk. " fc Tlma
L'mptre:
CHICAGO WHALES GET
- THIRTEEN RUNS OFF K.C.
CHIOAOO. April .-Chcago made sev.
enteen hit for a total of twenty-etx base
off Chtef Johnaon and Adam today and
pounded. out a ll-to-1 score agalnat Kan-
City. Flack with a triple and three
aingle and Han ford with two triples and
a elnate led the attack on the visitors.
-1 un errors pavea th way for a number
of. run a. ' Brown was hrriin. i
plnchss. Score: R.HF
Kanaaa Oltv.. 1 a u a a a a a . . ;
Chkao ....... lii tiiT 1
Batteries: Johnssn. Adams and Easterly.
Snsenroth; broan and FUcher.
HASTINGS WINS EXHIBITION
; ; CONTEST FROM FAIRBURY
FAIRRVRT. Neb.. April . -(Special
Telegram. -In th flrat exhibition base
ball game between Falrbury and Hast-ln-.l
t itt league teams, thla afternoon.
Hastings won, I te 0. Brown 0 Falrtmry
landed the pill for a threa-bae hit Bopre:
' D u
Hasting ...... 1I a-i 1
Falrbury 1 1 1 l- 14 t
Bawerlrs: Beedle. Giin-11 and Richard
son: Bllsltom Wanklln, Long and Hroan,
orrT . - -
,Gaaabrta Hlakt Ia4efete4.
CAMBRrTVIE, Neb., April Bperial
Telerrrai r-Th unhealed Canibrklge
Hlth school baa b.Jl team won from
Arrho. 1 to L with AraDahoa'a
I team ' pitcher in the boa for Arapahoe.
1 n- loc-ai inn nes won rroni all at the
strong teama In thla section.
- ; "
, t btaeee Wla (.
VKRMIIXION. 8. I. April M tSperaal
Telegram, -C'Mnese I'niverslty of Ha
wad. t: i.lvereliy of Ki.utu Dakota. 1 in
a len-lnohig game her today.
. 1
eatbera Aeeaclatlaa.
Atlanta 1; Mobile, t
Meinpiile 4. Cueitanooaa. 7.
Rrrnungham, I, New Orleans, a.
hashvtU. I. Utile Rock. I,
ai I , A J, 1
P -pcf
by Mitchell, t Time: 1:46. Umpire: r P'AT't:. ' ( Xi'-'A
tarent and Oelt. . ; ":Tf I ' V U
DEI HOIKBS DEKBATI JO" IK , " " '' K " i-' j ' ' , "A
Xnur Drtren twm ' Baa, bat : .. ";; I t.;rV 'I
awatera Wla Oaaa. ;.r 'iHJ- - v" " 1 ' , " ' I
DK8 MOtNBH, . la.. April M.-Tanne-1 lr-r c. 4 - .. ,ft;.f.,, I ri t'-J '
hUVa home run, together with Turner a 3 4 Is , ., ' I v,- .!; f
wlldnesa end om bad In Held work, i;',.. ,v-. ' : . j 1 . , VH ; i !: I
gave thn focal a leed which Ht. Joarph ? . : , I j ; . II
waa unable to overcome In an eighth j f 1 J $ v ,11
inning rally which drov Musser from '' .' 5 j, ' 4 I - ll
the box: Score: t jt .
bt. joHKPH. ',: 'r . . . V: ' -.: 4 i l I
W. Patteraon, ...' 0 I " I ?v ; ; -1: I j I I:' HI
Fox. If I 1 1 0 I' - . ' 4 :v. , v.,.-. IU
4 6 1 M A 0 1 I - ' - ! , t I
wrttton. ao l l a . I I I . I f 1 t , l I
Wllliama. of......... I 0 0vt ft S I,, , l 'f t H
:::::::;:: I I ! ! t f: . ' HI k; x I i
2!hrow i o o o , J r' i 1 1
1 0 4 0 o ' --.i ' J I . 1 I , t II I
4l 0 0 Oil ii m. ' . V I ! ' ' ,11
n i n ii i I v.-.-t-. -i i v 'w 1
DEfl MOINfTS. X'-'VV..: ' " ' T I ''V-- I " I
AH. R. m. O. A. K. 5., - , J i K , , - 1
OMAHA, THtlKSDAy, APIUL 29, 1915.1
Queen at the Opening Base Ball Game
-ls : ,t . -n v. Jh tn,. j rr
UPPKR PICTI'RK-AK-SAR-BKN qKF.N AND' MAIDS IV BOX. LOWFR
riOTUB rV-M I BF RA N CE8 HOCH BTKTLKR. HANDINOs NEW BALI. TO
Chappell is Sold ' : ; .
to Milwaukee Team
CH1CAQO. April. .-The . . Chicago
Americana today sold Outfielder Larry
Chapiiell tc the Milwaukee .American
association team-for a price aald to be
IK.ono. . Chappell was ' bought from Mil.
waukre two year go.' the, price being
reroned to be tlt.OcXk. Milwaukee U also
aald to be seeking Outfielder Dammit t-
RACING BILL REPORTED . .
IN SENATE OF ILLINOIS
axasawaessaaiai ' N
SPRJNO FIELD, 111., April M. -A bill
legalising horas racing. .with. bookmak Ing
Included, was favorably reported In the
stat tenet today. , ' '
Wider th provisions of the measure a
racing commlaeton of five members Is to
be appointed by the governor, each to
hold of floe six year and to receive, eel
arie of It, AO a year.
Vnder th term of th Mil to per cent
of all' admission fee and betting com
missions are ta go to the state.
West Lest In OeJI, -
BAN FRANCtSCO. April 18. Th west
went down to defeat before the eaat In
a 'golf match today beta een Charles
(Chick) Evan and B. wChandler Egan,
eastern champions, and Helnrich Schmidt
and Harry Davta, renrearntfng the wet
on the San Francisco Oolf and Country
club emirs. The visitor won by six up
and. five to play. "Chick" Evans made
the best Boor, going around la Jl
Cease IVeaara Iteeatt.
At falt"Frnc1aop R.H.K.
Kolt Ike IT
tan Francisco lie
battertea: C. Williams. Laroy and Han
nah; Klliilay and Prrnoll. . .
At Portland Ct H.B.
1 os Anaeles ,. ITS
Pnrtlan 1 Ill 4
Batteries: Burns. fVogslna and Boles:
lilgsinbuthara and Carlsch.
Psaaera Wins ataee.
nolonel Jol's Pommem. by Polymwlus,
O'li nc Jirry Agues, wen the !v guinea
slake for enure colls and ftlltee lusled
In lfll on the Newmarket course today.
I'ututuera waa the favorite
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
JUDGE ACTS. IN FIGHT '
v "MOVIES" PICTURE' CASE
TRENTON. . N. ' J.. .April' ll.-Pederal
Judge Halght ha allowed an order re
quiring trie collector of the' port - of
Newark to show causa to Jersey' City on
Friday next why th moving picture of
the Wlllard-Johnaon fight In Cuba ahbuld
not be permitted to enter-thla country.
The application waa : mad 'by a 1 film
producer In New Tork. ..
American ..Aoaoeiatiaa.
At. int. 'Paul: .) j .
Kansas City
St. Paul
Batteries: Qeofge nd ; Moore,.
ItBLE.
.411
..tie
Oalbel;
R.H E.
..U 1
nan ana jonnaon.
At Columbus:
Cleveland .,
Columbue
11
Datltfriee: Osborne. Jamaa aaut rw-
Turner. Boottfby and Coleman. '
At Louisville: - R.H.E.
Indianapolis I la 1
Louisville ..: -. a T
Batterlee; Willis. - Schardt and Ooesatt;
Middleton and demons.
Haarwa Set tm Brwwaa.
NEW TORK, April !, Pitcher Patrick
Ragan of the Brooklyn National league
bam hare-elub was today sold to the Bos
ton National. Tho Brooklyn olub asked
waiver on Ragan and Boston claimed
him.
NORTH PLATTE YALLEY
MILLERS MEETING HERE
Miller of th North Piatt valley ar
meeting In Omaha aa the guests of the
Bemla Omaha Bag company. Thla after
noon they had a meeting at the' Com
mercial club and will be dined thla aven
Ing at th Henahiaw hotel Manager MonA
ahan of the Bemla company Is In charge
ot th meetings and entertainment.
FAMOUS GYPSY QUEEN
DIES AFTER OPERATION
WATERBCRT. Conn.. April -Urst
Trypheoa McNeill, queen of the McNeil'
tribe ot gypsies, numbering throughout
the country .W. It la said. Is dead at
the gypsy camp at SlmonavtUe. Her
death occurred at Waterbury yeaterday
after an operation, but It did not become
known not! today.
H0H!F woz
LOOKHi' fEft
tOU. I VOOLONT
fOLE TO
or
DR. SACHS CHOSEH
TO BEAD ALUMRi
1
Creighton Medical Men Hold Clinica,
Baaineai Meeting- and Banquet '
Darin? Sat.' i
SENIOR CLASS IS RECEIVED
Over 200 alumni of the John A.
Creifhton Medical college were on
hand at the annual business meeting
of the alumni association at the Hen
shaw hotel, the headquarters ot the
medics, yesterday evening. The mem
bership of the organisation numbers
about 600, 103 of whom are prac
ticing In Omaha and vicinity.
Dr. Adolph Sachs of Omaha waa se
lected president of th alumni for the
succeeding year. Dr. T. T. Harris, chief
police surgeon of this city, waa elected
vie president while Dr. Rudolph R x of
thi city wis re-elected secretary and
treasurer. Th two outgoing officers aro
Dr. T. J. Dwy en president, and Dr. O. R.
Dlahong, vice president. Dr. Rii hold In 5
over. ' . ' '
Following th business meeting earn
the banquet in the rathske'ler, the lrg
at of Its kind ever staged by the medlca.
The large room could not accommodate
the overflow of, medics, and th attend
ance even surpassed the ant'dpatlons of
th committee. Dr. 'M. J. Ford acted a
toastmaster, while many were th fluent
extemporaneous eutBurata which came In
response to ' fir. Ford s introductions.
Many more Inmni are expected in town
today to swell the attendance to an even
greater figure.'' " 4 . .
Tuesday mornlrlg marked the openin
of -the four-day clh-lcs saheduled by the
ellnle eomrrrltte. ' Ckses Wr cllnlced
scheduled by V Drs. A.' Baohs, L, b.
Bushinsn, H. L. Arnold and H. W,
Wiahtrrtan whll' additional clinics were
introduced by bf. Newell. Jones and
I Sf flifrtnv : Wn1lArln . k - .tlln. 1
waa sen 49 to -the entire 'alumni present
in the dining rooVns of the hospital.
Clinic this morn'ng Included cases
by Drs. TV J. "Dwyer, C. C. Allison and
L.-A. Derrhody.- A clinic by Dr.- O. A.
Tdung at t'p. m. Thursday at 8t. Jo
seph's hospital 'hai been announced by
the commrnlttee In addition to the printed.
; gcheduie. ' ' ; ;
j "At the bahd'tet" last night the entire
j membership of this year's senior clais,
. forty-lx lh hufnber, were admitted to the
j alumni organisation. ,1 ........
T6night the medtcs will attend the an
, niial part-alumnl .: banquet at th Com
mercial club, and tomorrow night th
commencement exercises at th Brendel
theater. . - ' ; :
Another Valuable
.Dog is Poisoned
A valuable Airedale belonging to J.
D-jFtrret Richarda. cashier of the
Omaha National bank. Is the latest vic
tim of. the dbg poisoning that has been
going on in Omaha for last two weeks.
Over a doaen other fin anlraala hav
bean killed In th same wav iwm stink
ards declare she think th brutal work
1 being done by thieves, who are first
trying to clear the residence district of
watchdog, which might Interfere with
tha.'work of burglar.
Remember to
buy it You
will forget you have
it on. CooL easy and
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Often They Indicate Im
purities Deep in the
Tissue;
The resnlts shown by 8. 6. B. In clearing
the akin reveal bow searchlngly and how
deeply this fsmous blood purifier attacks
blood trouble. Facial eruptions are mora
often significant of impaired nutrition result
ing from faulty elimination of body wastes.
Moat people realize this to be true. And
yet ft Is a difficult matter t6 convince such
people they should avoid those harmful drug
such a mercury, iodide of potash, arsenic
and ao on. 8. P. B. give Just as good effect
without the destructive esnlt, hecause It 1
more searching. It goea deeply Into the cir
culation wherever the blood flows, but It does
not remain to cleg the system. And its effect
Is complete and thorough as Indicated by
blood testa One of the strange things today
la that so many people are wedded te the
notion that mercury is th on antidote.. It
la not in. . There la in 8. 8. 8. a product of
nature that is rated ene of the mist potent
principle known for the complete elimination
of blood trouble. ,
- Wherever you g there are penpl who
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en Ingredient In 8. 8. 8. a essential to
health If tbe blood be Impure a the nourish
ing element of the grains, sugars and salts
of our dally food. wUet a bottle cf 8. 8. 8.
today rt any druggist, but Insist upon 8. 8.
8., accept no anbntltute. And If your rase la
peculiar or of long atandlng, .write to the
Medical Adviser. The Hwlft Bpecla Cuw, 101
GwiXt Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
Cortland
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