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6 THE BEE: OilAHA; TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1912. -White Slaves" of the Diamond Copyright. Kl National Km Astfa. Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman ys 2XJI-. SM$OM SOTTONS TOPTHREE EVENTS Rochester and Louirille Men Per form Wonderful Alley 8tunt, PHIL IS FIfiST IN ALL ITE5TS H awl Oerea et Loelaville Bus ap I,tS for Fleet I Bwabtoo ' , , Ssttea Metre Basra S-l tear. CHICAGO. March ll-There Is m thing la tbs bum of Sutton In too bowl ine world. Two member f tko Sattsa dsn, Larry of Rochester, N. T.; and Phil of Lsulivlus, Ky., art leading tares of tho four ovnli In tlt American Bowl ing congress tournament now la Its anal PKESIDENT TAFT ? FOR PEIMAEIES (Ceatiauod from First Page) With a acort at O Larry Sutton rolled Into the load of tho Individual event a weak ago. Todar Phil But too. pair id with Nelson Owen of Louisville, hunt up a aoara of LS (or tho premier petition In tb dooblee. Half ao hour later Sutton cored SB In tho etna-lea, which (ire him flrat place In tho all-event with Utt pins. Phil Sutton's total la Or pins belter than tho mark made br'Al tat Under of Chicago, who had led the all even ta el nee tho third day of tho tourna ment , The score nude by tho Ksntucklan ap pear! o ho winner of tho Orst prist. In tho cteren preceding tournaments L only haa keen beaten aneo. Al Schwe ler and P. Schwoegler of Madison. Wh, cetllBf l.BI In tho tournament of MB. Last fear Hartley and Fowler of Keel Liverpool, O., won tho oongrees honors at St Louis with 1.M. Kutton was tho mala factor In aotrtag tho hex total, set tins 321, M and 1ST for a oaors of U. Owta cot lit. ill and M . for a total of IK. Their team cantos ere sM. U7 and ta. VoUewtnc their display In tho doubles tho fo Loutavtlle howlers wore tho cuter af atfraeUon In the singles, as both bad- ttiaat for tho all oeenle i leadership. Owan bad IM la the five and Hi la ihs doubles, leasing W ta set lint he was unable to bunch his strikes and flunked with Ms. Sutton, who had ' n. la tlx fires and M In the doubles, needed tzi pine to pass Sella odor. He opened with WT, getlloa- a apllt In hit filth frame, but recovered by stalking oat. He dropped to 1 lirrha Kond canto, rHsrt Ing with 'a apart -i h -t let -final gams, Strurk seven times in a row. Then ho mowed dowa a US apart In the ninth frame aad followed with tw strike and a seven count, which gvt him M aad top jwaltlon. ) Lea line ecoret: la ales. P. Sutton, Louisville U, Fries, Cincinnati...: i. Kurlem, Cinolnnail a (I. Maaaiai. Cincinnati. ....! N. men, Leulevllle ., ............ . W. Kuenil. Watertowny T m U Mayer, stllwauke i I-'. Turner, Cincinnati...... ,,.. " H. Hanks. Aurora i. A. Osier, CIVirtnnaU ... ..... II. Niehuff, rinsinnatl.. PS M. Heine, Aurora I. Haweon, St. Louis HO A. La us, Claslnnatl eat H. Koemg, Cincinnati ell J. senders, St. Louie Mt J. Amollnt, St. Louts , US j. tooper, uincinoeuq. . H, Huber, Cincinnati Y. Lsngsnberg, St. Louis Two-Men Teams, N. Owens U T. Sutton, Leuttvllle J-l.Jll Kogahen, Jr Ji RuaehaA. sr. Mllwaukea.... M-UK KXirvr est V. Urunkelman, Cincinnati eM-UM '. S. Vandewater M tk len. St. Louis fctl-LMI Hernmf U V. Woenter, Claoinnatl ... IU-1.1U 4- Peebles M J. Meyer, Ciaotaaatl .....in-US) AmeUnc HI ., Puennaa, St. Loult A tot-LIM W. Brinks . U Tru t, Cincinnati.......... U-LlB H. Ko J. Ruahlman, Cincinnati txl 1.18 J. Kta W ' A. Undskac, Chloao....,....'w..;-Lnt V: lndeiiburs. vlt IL r'hieiKk.-tt. LoukJ WLlll ('. Mawa .-. m . A. Hanford. Maitua. O Ht-l.UI K, Ianke .e3J II Knabe. Ctaclnnatt..'. aa-tlU C. a..'.. , ....eT U. Meiwti St. Louis.... . M-Uli H. Vtuhl , f-amptiler. Cincinnati 6ev-LUt A. Troeestuer,... eo M. h'Wheri. Cincinnati SU S. Huber Ml P. hllchle, Catclnaatl.. H-1JN r. weeiaorr. M an (. Preea, ClndnaaU Wt-LM fmltli Mt alulruy. Cincinnati...: ttt-l.m Plre-htea Toaau. Henteior. Iorla... Mleaw orhmUUe UetroH law Traea. Minneapolis lea il.er4. No. I. tetrolt. . Ian Morriiena, Cincinnati lea llerculaneane. Detroit , 2.1S tXymtMa. Mlnneanolla leu 'banners, lietroit lH Cadillacs, tjeiralt ... List iwtraet TrpMettere, Le4rart. IMS ! Tmmbull Burroufhs. Detroit irt ) iieatarf Pameua. Columhua. ted DENVER TO HAVE ABOUT THE SAME OLD GUARD OuUleeJer Cataldy of the Denver Weat rra leaaaa bass bail team passed throuak Osaaha yesterday aarawts to Dearror. He said lha eatlra aauad report! at Den. tor Tuesday, aad ooatrary to eaascta. nont will aot ao oa any sprtns tralataa; irtp. Th batteries will be the only part f tno team ta (o to Texas. It was flrat p anaed II at (be satire squad should so - "re weeaa. The Denver team ol have the same pereoaMl tha . m.a-a Bach (PBrtea , .it. MaceraiaB, the twa pUehera wha woa tia aeaaaat for DeoTer but year. ..11 ir. Peoria,. t! Colurubua. O :il n, Dee Molnas 111 and Is Intended otherwise than to flat ter the' people, la Intended to be a rtlec tioa oa tho sorerament that ww have had dowa to taa timet tiaie; Now, la spite of an the oomiptloo, la spite of all tho aiarhmo politics. In sptt at every defect la the operatloa of our govern ment that cat be pom ted ejvl. do- aot heel to to ta state that the history af the last IS years shows that the people bars ruled. They mar have been defeated at times, by corrupt . and oarraatlas In fluences; sonar tele! (DI Isaitkuarta may have bean baited by subterranean meth ods tot earryins out what the people de em, but la tho and, order our present eenetilutloa and our present laws wo bav had a realty popular soV era meat. "I da not tTteaa to say we oaanot make it better. I do not mean to say wa may not remove some obstacle by which cor ruption or machine methods may be mlrumtaed, bat what I da aay at that tb try that the people do aot rule and art aot la control, or aa Intimation ts that effect, does yet do luetic ta the Amer ica people or their history aad holds us up to tho world at kwft la a lit ht which doe aot do ua iuetle. Certainly there la nothlos la the growth of this country from the adoption of tb constitution until now, or within the last twenty or thirty rears, that histlfles aay attack pen our stmetar af government, or sap ping of the foundations that bava stood eo firmly and upon which our whole popular dniltallon bat beta reared, ' Defease Ilea Caaria. ' Tht occasion for thts remarks' Is the attack ea our Judiciary and the proposal by Judicial recall, or recall of Judicial decisions to destroy Ita Independence and thus ta take away from the area at gov. eminent the keystone. "I deny that there la In the decisions of the courts or the character el th Judges, or tb result of litigation, that which Jus tifies such a radical Innovation. I am not unmindful of the necessity for the Judicial reform, but that depends not ansa chang ing lb character of th Judge, but apsa tho Changs of procedure, the expedition of Judgment and th reduction yf . the eipenee of litigation. i e" "Ons easily baa dlecoeKl tf!3Tr,ry la modern podtlot la exalt above ejm written law and above the written conetUutloa what to called "popular will,' aa if that' were a higher law to which wa mast all admit alleglasar by obeying It nod Ignora or nanogram ttalutory aad aoajttltatlonal limitation. 'Thla heresy It not eiactly ta th form of an a at art Ion that Judaea aad other ar to Ignora statute and aonUtuUaa because of a conflicting popular win, but It a) ta th mar Inaldlou proposition that plain oenetmotloo of .the ttatutst ar af the constitution It to be defeated and a l trained and otherwise Imposalbl tea struct lea pat'oa the langvuvg f tb statute or constitution, la deferens ta what hi tuppuMd ta b th popular win." ttlakl la Law. Th president here quoted a western governor, whom ha did aot name, who had declared "Whatever Ja right to con stitutional,' and who had taken "Lin coln's, "Tb life of this nation I greater than any oanctltaUoa, to' sustain hit view. "It to Impossible to escape the meaning of such a view aald tlx president, "aad that I that th plain construction of th eertetittMto la ts he perverted because It to thought the people at pretent would prefer aot ts be aubjact to tb limitation contained in tbs cosstltutsan lawfully adopted. The quoted words at Lmoetn bare a applies lion. It la not tra that "Whatever la right It constitutional' un less th declaration of the right la coa- tained in the constitution, or la lot for bidden by ft. - i ""Popular win ta be effective aad con n-sill ag with courts matt be embodied la statutory enactment or oonstltutloaal law. "it 44 not left to an executive officer f tb stats, ar at th nation, or to th Judas aa th barien, whether state ar fed eral, ta dense what ta rtarht when there la law doclarrng what to right an Ik alatute book. The law la the guide of tbs Judgs aad th governor and not hat ta dlvtttaal opinion aa to wdwtbtr th tow Is good or aot. Governs ewe af Las. "This Is a government of law, not of changing economic aad aoHtieal bneorles of judicial or executive eftv-ors when those theories are la conflict with th ex pros totter of the law. Bug teat toes of that sort ar dangerous because they put the ship of stats so a sea of trouble. without a rudder. They dastroy that respect for constituted authority that Is essential to well ordered liberty. The strength of tha awvsmminl aad the strength af the judiciary must rest ultimately oa the confidence of tha people la their tolecrtty.' ' FARMER BURNS WILL REFEREE KRUQ MATCHES Parmer Bam will referee the aiatcbe t-ifc Knag an wbiea Champlna Prank . Ov.th will appear during the coming ff lew:- LORHER FILES EIS BRIEF (OanUauad from PI ret Pag.) Hlaes, la which the letter la claimed to have mads mbrearosemations as to the employment of corrupt practices In the election of the senator from Illinois. tr how that Punk's testimony la iOi u anossToborated, bat Is contradicted ty the manifest preponderanco of the evidence. aad that the giving of this testimony by Punk to manly part of the conspiracy t rata Senator Lortmer. 'The fund al- tegad ta wave sawn aaed ta tb senatorial election haa ns ether basis than tnallg- "JhinC-S To WoWtt Ab-ooT i : (bow aeso -1 cws X By ,. only I 6Ct; JoT A KROOU - J dW MARQUARD KB OLD FORM v rl 4 - T' Pitch ei Tin Inaingi at GtlTeston TEAM Texas Leasrae Clab Dateata Philadel phia, Aaaartcaa Playcra' with . riatk, Kraas aad Caomb , . ' Plichlas. MORLBY TELLS OF BATTLE Captured Conrict Selatei Story of Flight too Battle. SHI) BLUBT A3 THF.IK HOSTAGE seed Ahead af Pa far Mllea Bad , Ta Bleaedow the tab.' of stomach, liver and kidney troubles and cure Wlieaaaeaa aad malaria take Elce trte tntler. Ouaraateod. Only sftc Far l by .Beaton Drug Cg.,- Opeaod Plre an Offloera gbaetp Cray Was Killed la ataatly. i . Cool and self-collsctsd and with re gret, 'eo far at can be Judged from ward or action, anly over th killing f Boy Blunt, th farmer boy. Charles Mortey, on af tha slavers of Warden Detahaatr, Deputy Wagner and Quid Heilman, It now back In th penitentiary at Lincoln. Moriey, an hit return to Lincoln, with out any ahuw of motion, told th fol lowing 'story of svsnts tine th trio made thefr tint break for Hearty: -"Th' man- they aohrt out ta sea aa Sbenrt Hysrs fired th shot ' which killed "Shorty" Oray. The tint ma killed In our wagon waa tha bay whom w had taken for a hostess and who was driving. 'Shorty' Gray wag the next man hit, and he did aot speak after betas trunk. ' When I a eked htm If ha waa hurt, ha ahook hit head, "yea,' but tald nothing. He died within a rnlnat or tw. . Dowd toot himself In tb bead. Ite attempted ta do this earlier la th game, but I kaoefced hit hand away and told hhn we might as well fight It out, I find tig mors shots with my revolver. and a t looked around I taw Dowd bold tbs gun to his bead and poll tb trigger. I then grabbed "Shorty's" gun, but there was ua ammunition, unlsaa It was la Ua pockets, and with tha wagon full of dead men and tha poses shooting at me and tb team Mill running, without a driver, I decided ft wa best to give up. "I Jumped out at th wagon and raised my bands above my head and ran toward th posse. Deputy Sheriff nkankerry, I gueee b,l nam to, cautrht m by th oallar and ha and Sheriff Hyers saved my Ufa. "Tb hunch who were in tb lend tn the buggy- wanted to a hoot nsa after t bad give up. . But tb twa men would aot let them. Vkanbarry aoversd thsra with hi revolver. W spent toat night as tha way from PraiM Home." said Martay ta recounting tho experiences leading up to today' battle. - i. "We stopped at i fa raw's named El mer Hall aad there we at. We left them tied up and alss cut their telephone . Near there wa stole the band car. Lest night, wa thought we were aura to get away and wa war headed for tb rack tuarrte at Louhmlle. I be lieve that If we had gone ther w would have Mill been eats. But wa got ta argu ing and left the hand ear near South Bead, cresaid tha river on th railroad bridge and. after going about three mllea dowa tha trees, cu) into taa. timber. W then beaded for a house. v "We Mayed at the hoase autte a while, until some -ana rams toward" th -hows. Then wa left. Ws kept aa north nntll we reached Blunt' about four mllea north a ft he track. There wa els again and talked with th Blunt boy. Boy and Lloyd. I am told their name are, and made theea glvs as a team. We knew that th passe wae then only about aa hour boated aa. t wd took Bey Blunt at a hostage and toft a note to th pott. letting them at this. "From then ea north, for taa mllea. wa kept out of sight at th pease, though we constantly mat posai of farmers. These, hoe-ever, wsra armed with shot guns aad whenever they saw at they turned and drove lb other way. About fourteen mllea sort af tha tracks tha lead buarnr af the aberuTl pun, which was Mnrng sett back af aa far twa miles. 1 came wlthta shooting distance af We fired1 flret, but they promptly r- turned tha fir aad tha boy. Bloat, aad Shorty oray war killed early la i fight "Th ealy thing alas I bar ta aay to that I am eorry thee yawns Bsswat waa killed. W mtoaded to have aim atay with aa until sight as a hostage and driver and then turn htm toosa.' Mortey declared that tha eecaae from tb pewit eotlary had not beta k plaatMd. Ha did aot know of it aatlt that morning, bo said. Tha gun war given aim and Dowd by Shorty Gray, wha ah bad th explosive. W bad aa trouble la leaving the shops at tha penitentiary,' said Moriey. "Ws simply toft in a bunch and walked across tha prison yard. Wa entered the cbapei aad Oray went over to tha deputy warden' off lea. There h that tht deputy emrdeuv Deputy Warden Wagner was tha sntaett ano we met. Ha drtw hit gun after be wsa covered, which It eotm- thlng many ansa will aot do. 'After Wagner waa killed Doody cam running In. Ha wa vary much netted and that at us with both eye dosed. He find only a few shots aad ran out. W got hold of a paper after we war out aad I road that Doody aald that ha reloaded his revolver and fired at us. again emptying th weapon. That to not trua, He did not reload. He ran out after he had fired a coupl of ahota at vs. "Shorty blew th lock on tb door, using nitroglycerine cartridge. Ws then rushed Into Trunkey Pahl't room. Pah! put up no fight whatever, tumd over hit gun to Dowd and gave ua tha keys W then unlocked the door and made our eecapa. Th wards and the usher being blued ta the meantime.. I do, not know wha shot Warden Relehunty, though I think it wsa Shorty Gray. .Shorty did moat af th shooting. ' "When ww made our escape w war armed with four revolvers. Shorty had a Wlncheeter revolver. Dowd hd a Smith gt Wesson and I had a M. Wa alee book along Peal' a (un, which was a ta. But w did not have very much am munition: After our eecapa from tb penitentiary we had a tsrrlbla Urn In th bllttard. W were almost exhausts wbsn we reached tha shelter. All. of us had aur feet and hand froaea. 'Arter "the" mllk'boy let us out In Lincoln, wa struck for soma railroad thede, but after Maying ther a while wa want an ta Havelock. Thar we pant th night tn a bam aad also suysd tha next day. , I do not' know whoso barn It waa, though tha two boras tn th bars wert named One and Billy. We ware nearly found several times when the man cam to get hay for th aalmals. Ws wor covered up In th bay aad once I bad to dnw ap my legs to keep th man from picking them us In an arm toad af teed. "Aftar staying a night and a day tn tha barn at Havsisck, w struck tut Wt Mopped at th Han residence near Prairie Horn aad stayed then part of last raaht" The bodies of tb tw dead conrict were taken to th penitentiary at Lln cota. Moriey wa taken to tb peni tentiary and returned to a celt Blunt' body was takes ta bit bom neer Spring field. . . BANDIT'S TRAIL ENDS IN DEATH FOR THREE MORE (Continued from Second Page.) eant for irise, The abootlng occurred bo for tbla could b accomplished. Orey and Dowd shrrked la ftraa A and they signalled a desire to get a drink, which waa permitted, and thus got out of tb abapa. Tb verdict waa that the dseaamd cam at then- death from abots fired with fetoalou latent by Dowd, Orey and laortey. . at 't HA WSJ DESCRIBES TUB FIGHT Sheriff Sara Credit at Baa ta Chlal at Pwllew Beta as. Sheriff Felix J. MoShane wa not near the fight at aay atag of th game, ao esrawg ta his own Matamant which b mad tost atght. '1 was with severs! deputies about a mile from the fight whoa It started. We bad a field glass with at and saw Brtggs got out at hie rig ones aaj stand miu. U appeared ta ua that be wsa talking., Of a soddea t saw a puff af smok aad tba saw Chief Brtgsa Jwnrp back ta his wagon and whip up Ma hsrtss. He then opened Bra aa the fleeing bandits. "Par three mile atone a aouatiy road tha flgbt took place. I whipped ap my horses aad wbsn I found w could not make much piugiesa ta th mud t or dered a couple af my deputies out sf the wagoa. and when I was wlthta a quarter af a mile of the fight th enotlag Mopped. I saw Brigga Jump from bto wagon and ran up t that fca which tha bandits wsra. He pointed a isioUar lata the wagon bos and I taw a maa Juan an and throw eg his bands Whoa I reserved the setae they were leading tb three sodHs Into th wagoa and had Moriey pinned to tht ground. handcuffed. "Chief Brlggi was within 1M yardt of th bandits all tha while tha fight lasted and would bava been closer bad ha been able to get mora out of bit horses. He kept up a continual' firs all th while and I am surs he killed both Dowd and Taylor and I think ha also killed Slant Wnon I reached the sen I asked Mor iey bow lone It wa tinea Dowd and Taylor bad been killed and be tald: Tar lor waa killed almost at tha first shot find, but Dowd I think shot himself." Ws took Moriey over to a railway station and then placed blm under th guard of the mlUtla until the l pedal train eould b gotten. When It arrived Moriey waa rushed ts Uneola under a heavy guard." HID TOO DBBP FOR THi AUTOS Part af the Doaglaa Coaaly Dspaty Shartffa Got Stwak la Mad. Deputy Sheriff Musgrave and party failed to reach the aeon - la tlm to participate In the battle. It waa bard gorng through the muddy roSda with their automobile and time after tlm they had ta push tha car out of a arad bole. They were a mils north of Chalet when they mat mem ben of tha pott who had witnessed th battl and wan u formed the ttrugglt was over. TBAIX COBS TRBOUGR LDfOvLB Doasaastrwtlsw Averted la Trtp ta the Penitentiary . The train bearing th sheriff pots and Moriey to th penitentiary passed through Lincoln without Mopping. Than waa a bit crowd at th depot and trouble was feared In case the train was stopped and an attempt made to tak tha pris oner out by th usual route. Beyond some groans and hoots thsra was no demonstration. The people were kept back from th tracks by th atatlon gate. , One ttory currant la Lincoln on apparv sntly good authority, was that of tha twenty-four rifles at the penitentiary for use of the guards, only three would shoot when the experiment was tried. All of them were tald ta hart been In eervlrs for yean and af an antiquated pattern, area If they bad been kept tn condition, which It la assarted It not th cat. The ttory inmii from a member of th guard who made tha tost of th weapons. ' Adjutant ' General Phelpt declined to talk. CBOWBS OCT TO SBM MBit BBTTBB Saevlal Train Takes Cow Viet BTevtey Back ta Llaewte. ' ASHLAND, Neb., afarch H--f Special Telegram.) A Burlington Inspection en gine and ana coach, in chars of Sheriff Hyers aad stats ml litis, re shed Ash land at 4 a'ctock. About M people wor at th depot to see BToriey. the convict who waa brought back by tha sheriff. Twa Ashland men, John Craft aad John Chambers, went with tht miUtlamea' to participate tn tha maa bunt. ' GOVERNOR ALTERS PAROLE , TO PERMIT PLAYING BALL AURORA. ' I1L. lurch - 11 - Frank Senas b, recently released frees tha Wis consin state penitentiary oa - a parole which did not permit him ts play hall, will get ta th game this year after alt Whoa Governor McOovem of Wisconsin learned the conditions of the parole be aotlOed Sobaub be might Join his dub. Schaub to aa outfielder of th Applet oo dub of th Wtocouin-Illlnoi league. He waa sentenced for perjury. REQUEST TO WAIVE RIGHTS MADE OF THE THREE-1 CHICAGO,' March Il-Telegrams hare been sent ts th eight club la th. Throe-I Bess Ball leagu asking thee to waive tarrttorval light at Bock Island aad Molina la order that new league may be formed. . AaarrbatB Team Excels. - BRCS8ELS. March IS. America team, composed of Root and Hill, today woa tho stx-day bicycle race, defesum the Belgium team by one length. Roei and H1U covered t,n kilometer! (It! miles). Another America a team, com posed of Collins and Drobach, flnishsi third. GALVESTON. Tex- March 18. -Th sec end division of th New York Nations! league team defeated Galveston of the Texas league today. 7 to . Marquard pitched flv innings without allowing a hit I Twsrau pitched four, allowing two hits. Galveiton pltchsn allowed thirteen hit. 6 AN ANTONIO, Tex.. March U.-San Antonio' Taxsa league club today de feated a team of Philadelphia American league players, 1 to I, with Plank, Kraus snd Coombs pitching for ths -visitors. Kraut waa hit for flv runs and Plank for three. PORT WORTH. Tex-. March ItThe second division of th Chicago American league team defeated the Fort Worth dub af th Tcxa league, J to L today. J. Scott for the visitors allowed but tore hit. . ' NEW 'ORLEANS, March ll-Th wild neas of th New Orleans pltchsn and errors sided ths Chicago Nationals In winning by a 4 ta t teort hsrs thla after I noon. Martin and Mapit gave a total of eight baas on balls. - HOUSTON, Tex., March 11 The regu lars of th New York National league club mst defeat at th bands of Houston of th Texas Isagus today, I to t Cran dall snd Ames pitched for New York. Foster tor Houston allowed but three bits. Maay Bxbibttlea Cameo. AUSTIN. Tex..- March Ml Austin of tha Texas league was defeated by a Phil adelphia American league team today 3 to . Bender and Brown pitched tor Philadelphia. - - WACO. Tex., March 11 By a icon of to t th "tveeo. Tex..1 leagu team this afternoon defeated the third lection of th Chicago American! hi a twelve In. sing gam. Twenty-two strong, th Kansas city American asaoetarJon delegation arrived hero today for spring practice. ' Man agar Carr expects ten mora men tht week.-: . MONTGOMERY, Ala., March It-Montgomery of the Southern league took the second gam from th Cleveland Ameri cana here this afternoon after aa eleven Inning battle, tha final scon being 4 to i RHREVEPORT. I .a.. March 18. The Topaka aluk af tb Western leagu todsy defeated the Detroit Americans 11 to II. Taylor of Detroit, recruit from th Texas I leagu. yielded nine hit which netted eight run In th seventh inning. Cleveland People -Welcome Champion Kilbane Home CLEVELAND. O.. March 18,-Thls dty never saw an outpouring of Its popula tion as that which todsy marked the homecoming of Johnny Kilbane, wha won th featherweight championship from Abe Attell at Los Angeles February B. At the depot the police had' ts fight a way through for Kilbane. who Joined his wife and baby In a waiting automobile that headed a monster panda. . Holding his baby aloft and waving an American flag, Kilbane pursued bis tri umphant way. At tb city hall .Mayor Newton D. Baker reviewed tha parade. At th Kilbane home It. was anly by hanging to th coattalls of policemen, that the champion managed to make hit way to the home. , Key to the Situation Bet Advertising. E "ALCO is prefer-3 5 red by more good -d dressers than any 5 other collar worn" 5 E says a fashion au-E E thority. , 5 S It is the perfect close- ZZ front with the Patented : "Lock-that-Locks." Yon button "ALCO " in Z second with the "Slip. S Over" Button-hole and S3 the " Easy-Tlo-SlidV apses JS wa is another comfort feature. j Made In tbras nclgtits "Ex- S plorer," "Alco"and " Climax." Ask tha Rood haberdasher la S your locality about . 55 (ollars e- CHTwsf dVwsw mAmmma f . tier 23c Ossrter Sixes S UskedSaWetCollarCi .Mibew Trey.SZ Ta Maaasr Track Team. The following lads bav ftled applies tlons for ths posltloa of manager of the 112 Omaha High school track team: Deaalss Burns. Charles Shook. Klnvera Suamana and Fred Ryplns. The faculty I athletic board of control will elect one i of this number for the position this week. Champlone Meet Defeat. - NEWARK, N. J Msrrh ll-Th Pt. Leo's association foot hall team of St. Louis, champlone of tho middle west, waa defeated hr tho Wcet Hudson team of local players here today, i goals to J Ths visitors seemed to be taken by sur prise by ths fsst work of their opponents snd wsr slow except In one svectacular instance, wnew siouairrey or tne ft. Leo's seared two goal within two minutes. - Clbbeae ta Meet Deaslsa. BT. PAUL. Minn.. March ll.-MIke Gib bons and Eddy Reddy left for the net tonight to resume activities tn the box- j tng gams, iHooons win meet jsck j Pen ning In a return bout before the Fair mont Athletic club In New York on March It and la matched with Krnle Zanders for April I at South Bend, Ind. Roddy I dickering for at least on mors bout before they return homo, - DoaMrtral Prwe Tartar. SAN FRANCISCO, March K-Zbrrako. the Polish wrestler, failed to throw Wil liam Demetrai, ureek champion, twice In seventy-five minutes her todav. , thereby losing th handicap match. It required fifty minute and twelve second! for the Pols ta pin his opponent's ehould- I era to ths mst for the first fall. Theuols weighed 29 and the Greek US pounds. HeYer dwtawrata Barry. - STDNET, N. . W.. March Samuel ' McVey, the California l"iflllt and heavy-, weight champion of Austnlls, easily de feated Janice Barry, tot, Chicago heavy weight. In a twentv-round contest her, today. McVey got th decision on points - mm ' M ' M TaV 1(333(311 Manas LERCH t YAM SJLfT, Rifriwttri 311 South 1 7 th St, OMAHA, NEB. Dsoarias Itn.Attf s s Paste Boteata De aside a. AUCKLAND. New Bealaad. March t Arthur Postle todsy defeated Jack Don a id eon of Sooth Africa, the world's chars eton arofesalonal sprinter. In the 136 ard da.-h In :! snd ths SsVyard dash a :!. tMtn are new woria receros. I REMOVES . BLOOD HDMORS Erwry pars snd gland of th skin Is tmployed in tbs TMcesssry work ot riissanlng Us smooth, Tn tsztim, aoftsning and cleansing it sod regulat ing tb temperature of our bodies. This is dona by an evaporation through each tiny outlat, which goss on continually day and night. Whaa th bkxxi become Injected with humors snd acids a certain percentage of thass impurities also pass off with ths natural evaporation, and their soar, flsry Bstar irritates and nfim tha skin, and dries np its natural oils, causing vintpns, boils, pustule or tomt itching rash,- or. hard, scaly skin affection. B.&B. curat akin troubles of Brory kind by neutralizing tha acids sad remoring ths humors from ths blood. 8. S. 8. cools tha acid-heated cireu lation, builds it tip to Its normal strength snd thickness, multiplies its TratrMoas, red corpuscles, snd enriches it in ercry way. - Than ths skin, instead of being irritatad and diseased by tha exuding acrid mattsc. is nouritbad. aoothad snd aoftansd by this cooling, haaithy straam at beood. 8.8. &, ths graatsst at blood purinors, expeU sil foraign matter and suraly eurw Ecaama. Acres, Twttsr, Salt Bheant : and ail other diseases snd affections of tha skin. It ramoras pimples, blackheads, snd other ua sightly bkymishas front th skin snd assists in restoring a good complexion. Book oa fikta Pistattt snd sbt msxlical advics dasirad ire to all who write. 122 SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLA5TA, GaV. 1