RALLY IN SEYEHTH SAYES THEYANKEES Hew Torks Perk Up and Defeat the Cleveland Club on Grounds of Latter. TRIPLE PLAY BY THE INDIAKS REE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAT 13, 1915. CLEVELAND. Way l.l.-Woods .rror, Park's trlpla and tii r,iiCh by Walker ware the principal factors In Nw York' four-run rally In the sev enlh Inning-, which gava New York the victory. 4 to J. A faatura of the jrarrtc waa the triple play made by Cleveland. New York had Nunamaicer on second and warhop cm first Mafael hit a liner to Wood, who atepped on flrat, doubting Warhop. A throw to Chapman at second retired Nunamakar for the third out. Scope; CTjBVELAND. NEW YORK. AH H.U A b. AB.H O A t. II Tthnld. rf.. 4 1 Tnroar, .. 1 Chapmaa. Ml 1 JarkMa. rf.. 4 1 Oran.y, If... t 1 Wood. Ib.... 4 1 WmtMCia. Ib I fSn. c 1 0 Willrar, 1 0 Mltchdl, .. a Smith 1 t a tviiMi. ib 1 OFV-k. m ... 1 IHUh rf ... i a opipp, ib ... 1 OCoi.k. rf.... 1 IHam.ll. If. 1 X ("Boon.. Ih. 4 I a a a Warhop, V V o a Totala IS i o o i a i i V i o' 4 l ta n a 4 i o a o i a 4 0 1 ui i"in(i(rii Nebraska. TWrtlcy a ieive rut for nln. for Cam uriiB... Ben Wight, ho caught for rtnrt- ". Pit a three-bawer. two double and two singles out of five tlmee up. Bluffs Man May Have Jumped Into River A basket containing a hat. coat and letters was ricked up Mat nl(th. by pedeetrlana passing a dark spot on tha bridge. When the police lnvpstltut h. found several loiterers who said they saw a middle-aged roan sadly contemplating the turbulent waters below. Maybe ha Jumped, they as Id. Tha letters Indicated that the hat and coat was tha property of John Snyder. 13? Vine street. Council Bluffs, and an employe of the Chicago aV Northwestern railroad. Snyder could not be located it his home, from which ha haa been missing aeveral days. PUBLIC ASKED TO ASSIST OUTINGS FOR CHILDREN Co-operation of the public with money N!mikr. it I s l i vlaory committee of the Associated Char- p . 4 1 1 a (tics in Ita effort to nut thrnuah the nUn xi it 1 of RlvlPtc outings for poor children during the summer. They are planning; to have KTra. George W. Doana of the Associated Charities re ceive tha donations. They desire not only funds, hut frc-e. transportation, drayage, luncheons, etc.- .The special committee that was appointed to look Into the. feasi bility of a acheme of periodical outings for the poor children la to report In two weeks to tha advisory committee. Touts a it ta l Batted for Walker In the eighth. Cleveland 0 1 0 1 I 0 M M New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0-4 Earned runs: Cleveland, 1; New York, i Two-baae hits: Oranev. Turner. Three-base hit: Peck. Sacrifice hits: Chapman, Walker. Btolen bases: Jack eon, Cook. Double plays: PecK to Boone to Plpp (2). Triple play: Wood to Chapman, lilts: Off Walker, 7 In eight Innings; off Mitchell. 1 in one Inning. Baaaa on bails: Off Walker. 7: off War hop. 3. struck out: By Walker. J: by Warhop. 3. Base on errors: New York, 1. Umpires: Mullaney and Evans. Real Swx Trim Detroit. DKTROTT. May 12.-A rally In the fifth Inning, which Gainer, a former Tiger, lod with a home run, gave Bos ton a, 4 to 1 victory over Detroit here today. OaJnerV drive over tha left field two errors followed, giving Boston two more tallies. Shore waa effective with men -on bases. Manager Jennlnga In the fourth Inning protested that 8horo waa pitching tha "emery ball." but tha um pires declared he waa not. 'Score: JSOTOtf. DETROIT. AB.H.O.AE. AB.H.O.AE rf... 4 1 OBtnti, as.. Waar, lb.. 4 4 OVItt, 3b.. Eixakar. cf... 4 t 1 a CCobb. cf. . lwto. If.-.. 4 1 t a aCmwford. Oalnar. lb.. 4 1 1 IVearh. If. Rcott. a..... 4 til (tJacobaon. 1 1 ..4 0 t 4 ..4141 rf4 S I 0 ..4 1 a ft lb I 1 11 1 0 MrNalljr, Ik. 1 I I 1 OYounf. re... 4 1ls iir c I 1 4 1 0Bkr. e I 11 1 Bhori, p.... 4 lit 0Ptnt, e...a 1 0 . Cowlmkle, p 1 1 1 Totals 14 IT u irubuc l a a a Karanagh . 1 ' -1 - a s art at amsiisi ii - 'Batted for Baker In the eighth. 'Batted for Coveleakio In the ninth. rcston 0 0 0 0 t 0 1 0 04 etrolt 0 0010000 0-1 Two-base hita: Lewis, Shore. Home run: Oalnor. Earned runs: Off Fhore, 1- off Coveleskle. 2. Double plays: Young to Jacobson; Coveleskle to Vltt to Bush: Shore to Cadv to Gainer. Base on er- Tors: boston, i; Detroit, i. uascs on halls: Off Shore, S; off Coveleskle. 2. "'truck out: By Hhore. !; bv Coveleskle, I. . Umpires; ilallln and, Dineen. prnatnra Lost to Chtcaavo. ; CHICAGO.' Mav IS. Tha Chicago Amer icans defeated the Washington club here today, 4 to 1. Score: '" - WASHINGTON. CHICAGO. AB.HQ.A.B .1 i AB H.O.A.B MMl1.fl -Tf., 4 at ir.larh.l el..'. 41 19 i-1 Roth. ib i a a 1 a eB.CoHlna. b-4 I - -I 1 OFaumkar,. K. 4 1 J 0 tl r o OJ.Calllna. r(. I 1 I l fl 0 a dw,..u. aa.. I. L. 1 D I t .Oflrlef,. lb..l 14 .6-1 t I lriairv I 1 4 a a : 'abjt(.... I a o -6-g i 6 .;v ' . - 1 V Totat...,3-l tl ID A 1 1 " - a a . -1'. a a a . i . - Foster., lb... 4 Sbaaka) If... I. Onnollr. If. Mlbui, et ... 4 tian4ll, lb... 1 Willi. ma, ibi morpmSf AO., 9 Hnry c-, I Airtmltb, . e. MfBrlSa, aa i illla, p.... Aomta' 1 F.Bfal. p..... a Uoebllag ... 1 UanOty, p... a Total...... 3t 14 II I Batted for Oaliia In sixth: ' -Batted for Engel In eighth. '. . Vaahlngton 0 0 0 o 0 C' J-DI-l Chicago .v....t 0 0 0 X 0 0 -4 Two-base hit: Milan. Earned 1-uub: Off Gallia. 1; off Engel, 1; off Faber. 1. Double clays: Gallia - to Williams to Ftieter, Bentley to McBrlde to Williama Bases en balls: Off Gnllia, 1; off Enge), it on riuir, j; on cienwey, j. iiiih; Off Gallia. in five Innings:-off Engol, 2 in two innings; off Her.tley, none-' In orte Inning. Struck out: By Faber', 4; by Gallia. 3;. by Engel, 1. Umpires: Chill and Connolly. . .1 Mavcka (ihait Oait. J ' ir'-TUOVIB. May 12.-Clarenoe"WaJkar scared in the aeforid- Inning of today's game between St. Louis and Philadel phia when Bchang' threw wild to sec ond base. "Walsh went to third on tha same play and then adored on .A smew's single. - Another tally waa made for tha iocaia in uie una inning anu .01., vouib won. to o. score: . rHUUADBLPHIA.-' BT. IT)t!tg ' AB.H.O.A. t. AB.H.O.A E Murphr. rf 1 Oahottoa, If.. 1 4 4 4 eAuatia. 3b... I 111 1 ' CPrmtt. ib.... 4 a 1 1 Kaufman, lb 4 1 1 a 0CWlkr. eft 1 1 M O.Walati, rf. I '1 0' 0 B I lAcnaar, a..., 4 17 1 1 STavan. as.., I 4 4 l a 1 JWaHaiaa. p. I 4 1 a I Total K l ntt Ol4rlnf. If.. 4 Mnink, tf. .. I tirbaaf, c... t lAjola. Jbp... I Mclaaia, Ik. I Barry, aa.... I Kopf, lb..... I T'aaaork. p.. 1 Wjrckff, p.. 2 'j. Walsh. v I t 0 t 1 t it a 4 11 4 4 4. Tad Joins Happy Fish Family in the Pool in The Bee Lobby "Tad" haa arrived. Tad la Juat a tad pole, not favored with piscatorial pulchritude, but with promts of appear ing some of theae day as a real frog, with a lusty croak. Tad haa Jolnvd tha fish colony In the aquarium In the Bee building rotunda. With Tad Is an entourage of other tad poles, but lad Is the chief aubjert of In terest In this acquatlo social renter. Fish Commissioner O'Brien wanted to place Tad and hla companions In congenial company, ao be picked thla aquarium. The goldfish at first were a little shy of, Tad. wltn his large head and queer aatlra, but altar a few hour the gold fish snd' the tadpoles fraternised and now are tha brat of friends. When tha Mws waa bruited through out thla fish family that Tad would do tralop Into a cmaJtar, there waa coa Mentation among the goldfish, but wheg Tad promised to slug only of peace And plenty, than discord waa changed to har mony and Tad ta assured of an entre Into Ma new surroundings. At prrser.l Tsd la busy getting out of his tadpole coat. Instead of "kicking In," he Is kicking out. and when ha makes hla final kick he will have a regu lar "coming out" aa a frog and will show tha goldfish how to do the Australian splorh just like Annette Kellermaa. Tad and hla associates were brought up from the state hatc-herlea with a carload of flan for Carter lake. Hundreds of Crew Of Carpathia Won't - Sail; Fear Subseas NTSW TORK. May U-Nearly W Italian and Greek members of tha oraw of tha ateamahlp Carpathia of tha Cunart) line. It .waa learned her today, rafuaed to ear 'on that steamer from thla port laat week because It had been ordered to transport troop from Canada to Eng land. They gave aa their reason that tha ahlp might be torpedoed by German aubmarlnes. Official of the Cunard line said today that the men had broken their contract and that tha company waa under obligation to ead them home. no KIDNAP SON OF ITALIAN GROCER; HELD FOR GOLD ST. 1XUI8. May ll Lorenio Velante, 10 year eld. son of an Italian grocer, was kidnapped here today and la being held tor IR.0O0 raneom. A letter sent to the boy' paranta by hi captor ald they war on tha way to Chicago with the bey and Warned tha paranta that tha boy would b killed tf tha pollca war put on their trail. ' Lorenso departed for school after hla noon day meal at horn' and two hour later a apeclal delivery letter to hi par ent told of the kidnaping. The police are looking for an Italian who was seen with Lorenzo. JARDINE FINDS PLACEJOR BEAL Appoints Him Chief Inspector in the Department ef Pnblio Im provement. CKAI0 MATTER STILL IN ATR Herman Be&l. city engineer of. South Omaha, ha been appointed chief lnpector tn the department of public Improvement by Commis sioner Jardlne. Mr. Bear probabll appointment to a poiitlon In thla de partment has been a matter of dis cussion la tha position of city engi neer add unofficially It nai been stated , that when tha new commis sioner complete hla reorganization Mr. Beat will have an engineering po sition In which his knowledge of Bouth Omaha will stand him lnsteat In the event of consolidation. "I have placed Mr. Beel on geaeral Inspection and field work for the tint being, at least. I am not prepared to atate what later plana will be made, ' stated Commissioner Jardlne, - who also declared he 1 not ready to y whether George W. Craig, former city engineer, will return to thla city to reaum hla former poalton In tha city hall. ' Mr. Baal la out on tha work with City Engineer Townsend- Prominent German a'tleane .have bean working hard la be half of tha Bouth Omaha engineer. BytheHouseoflCuppenheimer) it:. i . Total t 4 11 4 1 ' ' Batted for Murphy in ninth. Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 t. Iouls ...0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 J Two-bssa hit:- ftchang. Stolen bases: Austin. 12), C. Walker. First basa on er rors: M. L3Uis, 2: Philadelphia, 1. Bsavs on balls: Off IVnnock. 11; off Wyckoff. 4: off Wellman. I. Hlte: Off Pennock. S in two innings: off Wyckoff, a In six innings. Struck out: Br Wyckoff, 7; by Wellman. 5. Umpires: O'Loughlin and Hlldebrand. j I New Feat are la Flrenaea'a Races. BELE FOURCHE, 8. D., May 11 i&pqclal.) Tha program committee of the rotate Firemen' association haa ' added a i t feature to the list this year that promise to be a most Interesting and far-raaching event. A free-for-all. -hub-rnd-hub 200-year straightaway which is open to the world and which carries a cash prise of I'M la the entry, and In quiries from 'Iowa and Minnesota teams which are aspiring for world champion ship are now being received. Previous to this meet the state tournament has been confined to Bouth Dakota trams, but the commltte . feel that such an entry a the above will create moic In terest and at the same time enable con testing teams to maka interstate cham pionship record that will be worth while. Hartley Hlsih Defeats Cambridge. HARTLEY. Neb.. May 12.-r-pcial Telegram.)-Hartley High school won from Cambridge High today, 12 to 5. Until today's game , neither team had loat a game this season, thereby making the winner a strong contender for chafr.plon- t v t PRING aolKes agaira fashion favors; the Kuppenlieiraer man! the hew style jut more r ; : phasis than ever on clothes that fit. , Yoa fJifficnltmen who stoop slightly' or carry . the head forward-nere is ; the Kuppealieimer F0REWARD model, de .tignedJ etpecially to fit you perfectly without alteration. ' ' You Know better than we can tell you liow often with ordinary clothes your col lar has a tendency to kick out at the neck or sag too low at the back. You know, too, that alterations attempted at such pivotal point as the collar and shoulder- often throw the whole coat out cf balance and destroy the style effect - The F0REWARD is made for men of all ages;, men cf regular figure, short, tall and stout men And in various young men's modeIs.'.'... V;.:.V': - ' v ';,,., ;';',, '' It comes in a wide range of fabrics, cut in the advanced Spring styles.' TheFOREWARD is an original Kuppen teimer achievement, and is only found in the work of this House and in the stores of 'dealers who sell Kuppenheimer Clothes. Prices $20 to $40 Knppenieimer Clotnes are sold It a rcpre entatir store in nearly every Metj-opofitaB center of the United State and Cassia. Your nam on a post card will brinf you our Bosk ef Fashions. The Notice We Received Reads fVacate Your Estab lishment by July 2" Some reason for us to take action, don't you think? Could YOU . sug gest a BETTER way to obliterate a $75,003 stock than to simply cut, devi ate, reduce and even ruin the regular prices if nec essary? It doesn't make any difference WHAT ac tion is required, this stock absolutely MUST sell ALL of it in a J1TFY. Prices That Will Jog Your Memory NODOft 50c size, at THE HOUSE Captmt-ftt df. Tk Anas a Kvrptmlulmtr '-.'lETTLETOIl SHOES - kave Character ind Individuality ia every Style, combined with a a CUsanea and Fit, unsurpassed. SOLD OUT AT U. S. Atkuson 3, 114 South 15th Street ED. S. TB0M5CK, Up. After the Kuppenheimer Suit There should come thoughts of cool shirts and comfortable underwear Just now we are offering a pure Silk Negligee, French Cuff . Shirt with bright colored satin stripe that usually sells at. $5.00 for . , . . . 4' . Bft 1 'II II , I . J h 't i f J . 5Ti?!?f I '?f-':-fl I v .. I f 1 1 . ., 4i i J Jj . plpjjr-.: , . wi'n'i'' i i ' i " "' ',' ii v ' ' 1 EsBSB A f-Vilaaf-i' f Tvi.a- ' IS BSKB wiiiitiw in in PIT EST OF OUVK OIK AT "NOTICK to VAOATK" PIMCl Hotels, r Patau rant, boardlug hmiars and prlvavta homes), alioutd mak the most of tleae reductions there Is nothing bet ter on tha tnarkot than the brand we are offerln here en at these exceptionally re dacad srlr. CALIFORNIA OLTI'K OII (Ollve Growers' asnociatlon). In 80c else, now, at 22t The 60c alie at ;j ltj The fl sice at tS 1-aallon tins now st. -52.75 PIIRK IMPROTKn OUVK OIL Under our own label. The kind you've always bought here: 13.35 bottles at $2.72 $1.75 bottles at ....$1.4S $1.00 bottles at 78 60o bottlee at 434 80c bottles at 24? TIZ, for, foot comfort The 2oc aire at -I64 ALLEN'S l-WrT EASE, the 2 60 alse at 14 DEODOIIIZERS KVEKSWKKT, 60a Talue . .34 EVEItSWICET, 25o value . .17 MUM, 26c value ir HPIKO POWDER, 26C kind 17 PERM PI NO, 26c all 17 NONSPI 50c sUe 50c 300 SCISSORS 300 pairs of aa sorted klads. in good grades, all slr.!, st. pair 13 HTSSnRS Regular 60x and 7 5c manlctire scissors, pslr 32c STORA MALT EXTRACT -1 60 kind, pr-r bottle Ter dof.an bottlos . . .81,18 HI LI'IUR CANDLES lOe kind 4 EtlVPTLW DEODORIZER A 25c value, at X7C RAZOR STROP SPECIALS We pofuwsa more rasor strops than any wholesale house In Omaha; we own them at less than manufacturer's prtcea. We show 8 dozen $2.00 kinds, at, each 26 dozen $1.00 strops are of fered you at, each 340 20 dozen 50c strops are offered you at, each 23 CHARCOAL TABLETS, REQ f 10c Rind, at 5, Dl'ST CLOTHS. 2 Re kind. 17 KTVPTIC PENCILS, 10c kind. at : 4t IIOTAKOLD TEMPERATURE DOTTLES Pints, worth $1.50. now at $1.12 D. D. D., $1 size GOO HORLICK'S MALTED MILK The $3.75 size 82.00 The $1.00 size 4,00 The 50c size ,. . . .340 l Myers-Dillon Drug Co. Cor. 16th and Farnam. Phone Doug 150 i -1 --, - . Kvi v-...4 ' ' Sirt'lCtyu v" ::M3 lining: . ' SO. OMAHA, MS, O .... , .. - Sfoet Modem and BaxJtary Brewery in the West. ' Family trada supplied by: South Omaha, WM. XETTER, C503 N Street; Telephone South S63. Omaha HUGO F. RTLZ, 1324 Douglas Street; Phone Dong! 3040. Council Bluffs OLD AGE BAR. 1513 South Sixth Street; Phone 8623. SBjafisaHWajSeftaflsWsrtaaft! 'ii 1H ,-. ZVfi)ifij:liSi.i l1T; OF KUPPENHEIMER CHICAGO Krug Coupons sTHf BEER YOU tJKE ASK FOR THE BEER AND SAVE THE COUPONS. Phone Douglas 1889. LUXUS MERCANTILE CO., Distributors ..$3.95 Fine grade of check and plaid nainsook, sleeveless and knee lengths, that are worth y c S1.25 and $1.00. special at 4 DC HALF HOSE Men's lustrous pure Silk Hose, double toe and heel, black, white and several col. ors, 35c; 3 pairs for $1.00 GREEN RIVER WHISKEY- QgV 8 -year-old qualify, full quart, $1.25 value, only....... Old T)lor. full oart, years old, value ...080 Old Crow, full qunrt, 8-j ear-old Whlakey, (1.25 Talue OSc Clarke's Rye. H ers old, full quart, 91.25 value 080 Mall Orders Killed the Day Received We Give Shoppers' Mileage. Ask About Free. Coupons for Chlnaware. CACKLEY BROS. 121-2.I No. 10th St. "THE QUALITY UOISE. 3SS Rheumatism Can Be Cured Why ufrr when the new treatment will positively euro Rheumatism la ten days. Stop suffering and avoid serious complications which may pother you for life. CaU or write for teatlmonlala and full particulars. DR. W. W. BOWSER SljlJBdJiD Omaha, Netraaku.