TITF, REE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MAY fi, lDlfi. RHFIIMATISM IS EASILY RELIEVED BY CLEANSING THE BLOOD S. S. S. Gives Quick Relief by Toning Up the Blood. , but how, A naturaj question. The answer In that you must cleanse your blood by stimulating It to healthy, vig orous action, so that H wilt throw off the gi rmi and impurltieg that. cause Rheu tnatlam. The action of the wonderful blond purifier, S, B. B,, la to practically renew tha Ufa blood giving It vigor, atlm ulato the flow, making It throw out tha ii'inni and tha poison Impurities. Tha ex cruciating pains of Rheumatism, whether It la tha ahootln, atabblng Holatkn, the gripping agony or muanular llheiimatlsm, or aohlng n rrna and Imi that break up sleep, will ba entirely reihrved by 8. 8. ft. Jion't use nostrums or druga. Talc a tha blood bath Natura l blood tonic, H. K, B, Oet It at any druggist's, but (nslHt upon H. H. 8. Let ua tell you about blood dis eases. Bond for booklet, "What tha Mir ror Telia," or If yours la a pwiillur caae, write Swift 6twv1flc Co., Atlanta, Ua., but begin treatment at onre. I Bow Tie leek 25? Varieties -Almost 50C ePaEc"h $3.00 HATS BLACK $2.00 HATS Soft Collar Week 157 Varieties - Kearly jeaBoB-xs satssanaaaa My new display tables are loaded down with all the new styles and shapes In Bow Ties and Soft Collars. 19 I A if M THE OL.r&Wirt HATTER 109 SOUTH 16th STREET CLEVELAND BEATS WHITE SOX AGAIN Indiani Humble Chicago by Three' to-Two Score. BATTING BALLY IN THE SIXTH CIUCAOO. May K-A batting rally In the sixth Inning started by John Oraney, caused Chicago! downfall today, by a score of I to 2. and gave Cleveland first place In tha American league race. When Oraney caine to bat In the elxth after ona man had been retired. Catcher Schalk called the umpires attention to thn fart that Oraney waa nilng a flat bat, Tha umpire ordered him to change hla oluh, and when he returnod to the plate ha alngled. Turner and Speaker followed with aafa drive., and after Roth retirement Oandll hit aafely. Thla bombardment reaulted In three rune. Pans replaced Russell and held the vla- Itora aafe thereafter. Joe Jackson acored both runa for the locale. Ua tripled In tha second Inning and soorwdl on Weaver's two-bagger. Score: OLKVlTJIiAND. AB II O.i t FOR SALE 815 WORTHINGTON ST. Beautiful and spacious home In Wortblngton I'lare, conven lent to churches, schools and depots, $6,500.00, terms to suit, for ijulrk sale. Present owner oecd larger place. TIM OIMA1V ft(H ItranoVIs Itldg., ' Telrplxxne IIoukIaa 2. TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT Every Kind - Prices Very Low. Over five hundred machines to select, from. Rent applied on purchase. Central Typewriter Exchange, Inc. f05 Ffti nam St. Plume ItnuKlaa 1 121. BEE. ENGRAVING DEPARTMENTS ; ; PHONE Tyler 1000 OrlAHA'. Vc MalS sved Printmf Pistes That . PRINT lion i i Hotel' Marie Antoinette tifi)Jiy, CGth g.tj 67th Sl aW 0 lITf. 4; t i A 1 1 1 if a n at tai.i.Ht t r ait a I I ..l VI i H l t .!. ' .1 , I I ! l I. . , fc-a Ii. i ...,( , t j, .i I t . ., i .a ai l t I'--., .e a., ' iitu t imirai l".,tta Koomt, with Hath 52.50 i'rr Day Up, .Suites, MM Per Day Up, eUWHS It a ft V (inn 'M I la tt t . II STANLEY CWil H, Or.ner, Vf . . . . Turner, lb., 4 flw.ker. ef . . 4 limti rf 4 'iinitll. lb... I ll'wr1. lb.. 4 W.ni.r'.. ea 4 O'nuii, e... I Covalriikl. o a CHtCAClO, AB II O A T. 1 0 0 UMurnhr. ri . i a t t 1 1 OMnM'lll.n. 16 I I 1 I I) B iVillln.. lb 4 I 1 Tenia.. 110 I'Kn.irnl.r. lh. I 1 14 I 11 1 iJickuin, If . I I ill ir.iuih. et. 1 I i 0W.er. 0 4 1 06ch.Hi. ..., 44 0 1 lllluixell. a . . t 0 A H.ni. ....... 1 ft 0 91 7 27 IT H'S Collin. .. 1 0 S i o Total. .. II I 57 14 1 nutted for Keliteh In ninth. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 0--3 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 i-2 Two-baaa hlt: Fliich. Weaver. Threa lift hiin: Jackson (2). tttolen haae: Hchalk. flacrlfUe hits: Oandll, Weaver. Iiouble play; Weaver to Culllni to Kour nler, Jlrat b on error: Cleveland, L Liiifea on ball.: 0(1 Coveleskle, i. lllla and earned runa: Off lluaeell, S hlU, t i una In alx innliigi; off I.ni, 3 hlta, no runa In threo Innlnga. Hirunk out: Uy Coveleekln, i; by Iluaaall, I. Umplrea; Kvana and Chill. Vanka fleet Red Boa. tfOSTON, May S.-Playln an UDhlll game. New lork dofeatad Uuaton In tlilrUen lnnlnn., by a arora of 8 lo 4 today. Tha Ked ux piled up an early lean oy uuncning long nrivea wun jsaw Vork'a battery and fielding mlaplaya. Kor els irinlngx the vlmtore could gat only two hlta off Uiilh, but he weakened In the seventh Inning. Maya replaced ltuth In the ninth, but Kakar'a alnale and a clou.. Infield play brought In two more runa. Hmukey flnleheil the game in me nox ror iew york, allowing only one Moaton ulayer to reach flral haaa. In tha thirteenth after New York filled ina baeea on two paeeea by (regg and one bv Mava. jMiivrln'a wild throw and I'lnn'a alngla accounted for New Vork'a rotir runa. Hcor: rlBW TOHK BOSTON'. All. II () A K All. II O A B rillhnoley. Til III) IH.nrlkwn. If 1 4 I 4 0 l!rl... rf. 1 1(0 DM.IIi.r, If... I 0 l A Ma.M.I f... 4A1 Ul.rnrln. ., 1011 W.I..I. of... a 111 01lir. rf.. I 1 1 1 0 iMk.r. lb ... 4 114 OHnhlitul. lb I I 14 0 1 ;r'A,n tb.. a i 2 t rf. ,, i i a o e I'lnn IB b I 19 2 I'.arfln.r. lb. 4 1 4 4 I'.rk'p.tl. P. t 1 1 4 DJlirrv. lb.... lilt Nu miuipr. c. 4 14 1 Oltinmu. Q KI.N.r. a ... 0 I 0 OA.n.w. a. Mn.rlri.a. a. 1 111) ORitth. I . 10 14 0 0 o o a 1 o 0 I It rth.Pk.r. a. 3 0 0 0 0M.v. ii 1 A t Maum.a ... 1 10 0 )ri, s 0 0 o 0 n Mullen 0 0 0 0 0.Ton. a 0 0 0 1 0 McN.llv ...00000 Total. Mlimi I'Jfliartea .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totata 41 711 11 I riaiied for Mogridga In ninth. Halted for (fllhooley In ninth. Han for Thoman In twelfth. Mhawkey out, hit by hatted ball. Hatted for Maya In twelfth, New York 0000 0 . 020044 a boaton 300100000000 04 Two-baeei hlla: Pakor. Gllhooley, Bell man, Mobilise), Oaniner. Htolen baaea: Janvrln, Cillhunley, Malael, MuNally. Iiouble playa. Haker to ledaon to I'lpp. Malae! to Nunnmaker. Kaeea on balla: flff iHaher, 2; i,ft Mogrldge, 2: off Khaw key, 1; off ltuth, 6, off Maya, 3: off Gregg, 2; off Jonea, I. Hlta and earned runa: Off Klaher. 3 hlta. runa. In ono Inning and none out In eerond; off Mog rldge, 4 hlta, no runa. In aeven tnnlnga; off Hhawkey, no lilta, no runa. In five Innlnga: off Ruth, 7 hlta, 2 runa, In eight Innlnga and none out In ninth; off Maya, 8 hlta. 1 run. In four Innlnga; off Gregg, no hlta. no runa, In four Innlnga. none out In thirteenth: off Jonea, 1 run, 2 hlla, in one Inning. Ktruck out; Fly Phawkey, 2: hv Ruth. I: bv Maya. 3. Umplrea: Owena and Connolly. Hrowne VI"tora. DETROIT, May IS.-Sr. Iula defeated tha Detroit American league team here today, 6 to 4. Kcore: ST. IM:H. DBTBOIT AB H OAS AB H O A R SWten. If.. 4 110 OVItt. lh I 1 0 114 lKtvan.h. rf 4 0 I 0 A I 1 A ip.hb. rf .... 4 1 t A 0 i 1 0 OVntih. If ... I t 0 0 0 II 1 lUl.tlmaq. lb 4 1 1 1 0 lohnkon. a. 1 Miller, rf.... I Tnbln. Tt ... 0 Hl.l.r. lb.... Pr.il ll ... t Oil KHurna. lb ... I 1 a 1 A M.run. rf.. 4 110 OVnutia. pa... I 1 I a 0 lal. lb (110 Ifitn.. c ... I 0 I tt 0 llanl.r. 0.1 411 0 un'aham. I 0 1 4 0 I'l.nk V i 1 1 I lK.In4 o... 0 A A 0 It Criiril.ll ... 1 0 II 0 OJ.rri... B....0 0 0 0 1 AuMIn . ... O 0 0 It (IMfTl.tie. t.. 0 0 A R,.phl.r. a ... 0 A 0 It 'I T"tala . . 12 I IT II IMIaliori A 0 A A It nnt.u" ... I A 0 A ft ra.lorii .1 I 0 0 l B.i.h 0 A 0 Mtl A A A A tl Kuller 0 0 0 i (I Totals. '...Ii 7 V 17 1 Patted for Cunningham In seventh. Hatted for Roland III eighth. Hatted fnr HiHiiaaa In ninth. Hatted for fwhler in ninth. Hun for Crawford In ninth. Han fnr Hush In ninth. St. 1iuls I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 g petrolt .0 0 ft 0 fl 1 0 0 3-4 Two-haao hit. Vearh. ptnlen baaoa lnhnann. Auiln, Plaler. Marian, Vearh. Hums "2 Iiiiiibla play: Young to Hume h'ltst be on errors St. Uul. 1. pa ir. ill, I I ' on halls: otf l'lank. 1, ff Cuiinlnghem, B, o(f Jshea, ?, off M'- Tt"e, 1 HUa and earned runa- Off l'lank, T hlta S runa In nine Innlnga, off riimiltiKham. 7 hlta. 1 runa In eaten In nthv t'ff Mntaiiil, 1 hit. no run In one Iniiihg. .iff James, nr. hit. no run inone out In ninihi, off M.'Tlgue. 1 hit, runa In t ' htr1a Innlnil, off Moehlr. no lit t . imi rui lo fne t!t'r.I Inning HtrMk mil Hv 1'lnnkt. 1. hv i 'unnlnsham. I'mpirra i l.nughlin and Hlillirml R ii r. 7 I . f in 0 Imerlrss A.s.wlaltna. At Minneapolis - ..iu..ll . . 'ii ,. M(.,.iie I .tlerloa Mt'ldlaton anil WIIHama liil.fi-l m:i'l 'Wlis t Milwaukee, rt If fi 'uhiniua 'I stu.N. rt a 1 iatirrte I via and Muirhr, shaekal- f,r. A ! v fv , n anil .V!ti.f v,t kannv v'llv Rll f -..'.... ' II. !.. I t I ) 14 ttMri Niran Main an. I H.ht).? av- .t II .'.ri,r'. aii 1 :r.avs I vi I,, i H it r I.,.iir,.i-,.ii i I I jm I'm.) 1 I tu'. ( s M a- . I i .n i. t I I j V t,r tiff,, to M eli k. j i vsvia ..f.r ,,t t .. "V'l-i, - f V tr .ill .. M i I . i 1 . . II'. i', I ,i . . . f , . i 0 . : I I i ' I le-l I !..( at Hi . ' . I I k . l -a' It w'tH i m ) .-. . r lt I iMalktl. la.irlalluK v ..-a v h l I. ....- I M.B 1 t ! I ........ 4, S t . 4 : t.ta Collect; Basi! Ball t- , n - H . i . v. I . '.. I i . l H.4 i.avi t.t.k' h.i.ii i " . . . .... ... , . , . . i ' 1 I . p Today's Calendar of Sports Horse. jhowa Opening of National Cap ital Horse 8how at Washington, D. C. Sower Fall Hlver Kovere against Bethlehem, la, at Pawtucket. H. 1 . fur national championship cup. Wre.tllng-Natloiml Amateur Athletic union championships, at Newark, N. J.; Southern Amateur Athletic union cham plonahlpa, at New Orleana. Automobile Opening of first Northern Indiana automobile ahow. at Oary, Ind. Shooting Eaatern Intercollegiate trap shooting championships, at New Haven, Conn. Rowing Pennsylvania against Navy, at Annapolis; Harvard second freshmen crew asiiliiBt Exetor, at Eieter, N. II. LacrosMO Harvard against Ftoaton la crosse club, at Cambridge, Maae.; Tat against Ootham Athletic club, at New Haven, Conn.; Navy ngatnat Mount Washington club, at Annapolla, Md.: J lo bar! against Rtevena Institute, at Geneva, N. Y.i Pennsylvania agalnat Swarthmora, at Philadelphia; Lehigh agalnat John Hopklna. at South Bethlehem, Pa. Marathon All-western marathon of Missouri Athletic club, at St. Louis. Tennla Maryland state championship, st Raltlmore; Princeton Intercollegiate championship, at Princeton, N. J.; Tale against Williams, at New Haven, Conn.i Columbia, against Wesleynn, at Middle town, Conn.; Cornell against Colgate, st Ithaca, N. Y.; Harvard against Dart mouth, at Hanover, N H ; Army against Stevens Institute, at Weal Point, N. Y. Johns Hopklna against CMhollo univer sity, at Washington, f, C; Brown agaln-vt Trinity, at Providence, R. I. Track-Paclflo coast conference cham pionships, at Hnrkeloy, ("al. I iiml meets I Yale-Princeton, at New Haven. Conn.) Harvard-Cornell, at Ithaoa. V. T.; Plttj-burgh-Hyracuse, at Plttaburgh, Pa l Co-lumbla-Rrown, at New Tork Cltyi Pow-dnln-M. I. T., at Ii runs wick. Me Wei- leyan-Colgivtc, at Mbldi-town, Conn ; Pennsylvanln-Partmomh, at Philadel phia; Amherst-Williams, at Amherst, Mass.; Navy-Lafayette, at Annapolis. Mlchlgan-Notre Pumi, at Ann Arbor, Mich.; Ames-Mlssourl, at Columbia. Mo,; iJilnnell-Carloton, nt NorthfleM, Minn ; Iowa-Dm ke, at IVa Moines. Omaha Runs Away From South Siders, Nineteen to Nine Omaha maintained Its hold at the top of the Trl-Clty High achunl league hy romping over the South High nine, by a 19 to 9 eroro. Carson, Yardley and Welrlch led In tha atlai'k for Omaha, Welrleh secuilng a home run. Rugle, tha star hoxman for South High, who tat Omaha last year, was In the boa, and Coach Spinning's aggregation secured ample, revenge, puling nut Us long hits to all corners of tha lot Jiaumgardner had the visitors under his conlrol at all time. I''or the visitors Shanhols and Wilson played bang-up games. Wilson puling out triple. Omaha High plays Fremont High at Fremont this afternoon, Score; OMAHA IIIHH S'ifTII HtUH AM II it I f. All HUH Wolf, rf,, 4 1 IBldhe, If,, II 1 0 1 rvvaon a ,1 I I I 0' V.rr .1 I I I 0 I till.., i... I44 luiwi.r.a aa I 0 1 I 0 H.i.n. If .1112 O-ti.nh',,1, jl, i t J I 1 H.lrlrA. rf . 4 I 0 OIHiiL. p .4011 1 r.!r.oa. rf. I 0 0 (Vfiraa.ra rf. I I I A n D.n.h'r, lb .114 onii.r. lb.. 4 I I 0 0 i'ni, i, 4lii AAn.rann a 4 0 I a e K.ln.r, lh 4 CP 4 IV.ll.uli, lb. 4 I 1 I liaiimar'r, p. I I I I Totals ,. 40 II 17 1. I Total. . II 13 "I Mi t South Illuli 0 I ii ii ,1 ? S tl 19 Central High . . I o ;t n I " 7 I I'l llonui run: Well led Thn e been hlta Carson. Ilnzoii. linncr, Hliniiliolir-. Wil son. Two-hnaii blls I'msoii. Vanlli'V i". Kalnar, Hhsnhollx. Ornhiim, Ktter Htnleri bases: Wolf, 'arson iL'i, Yurdley lit, Welrlch (I). Imiigherlv Ci. Kaunigiirdunr, ttur. Hit hy pitched Lull rnitla. Haaea on balls: Off Kugle, 'i. off Haum- fardner, 1. Struck out Hy litiglo, H; by (aumgardner, 4. I'mplre. Enua Adams. Turn ntd furnttura, household goods and clothing Into eaah with a Pea Want Ad. ROAD BONDS MAY YET CAUSE FIGHT Scant Margin by Which Paving; and Grading' Bonds Carried Bone of Contention. MAGNEY UPHOLDS THEM Klertlon ComuilHsloner Moorhoad has (tlven out a report of the total of votes rust at thn primary, for state offices. The proposed 11,100, 000 paving, bond Issue received 13,315 affirmative votog and 13,003 negative. Kor the 1200,000 grading bonds, 13,700 oton wire cant, and Hgulnst, 12.K03, Many lawyers y the majority In favor of ttui bonds was not big enough, as the law Is Interpreted as requiring, a two-thirds vote. County Attorney Mugney's opinion Is that the ponds rarrled. The following Is tha report of votes Issued by tha election commissioner!" President Itepubllcan, Ford, 4,M; Hushes, 4,IN3: Cummins, 2.M; Kiatabrook, l.ii 5, hoss, 6.1. lieirioi rtttin, Wliaon, lu,2KJ; liniicrt '. Hoss. 71. Delesales at largo- Democratic W, II. Thuii..iiti. h.ISC, U J. I'lattl, f),f.94; J. J. Thomas, 4.W), William fl. Price. W. i. Olilham, tii.H, Dougliia Conre, 4 tti; A .1 Hryan. 3,Me;. Dlstrli't leleatee Keiiiliran, N H. I nila, 4.171 . W. IT. Hur'ey, .m. M. I, l.ei.riti'il, .4f.l; ("J W. Wattles, V; Oould Diet. I.J.'a, ( barlna L Hattiiders, W. 41. I re, 4'4, John T Yates, I.4S4. Oovernor Itepobllnan, A, I Sutton, K,m, S, It. MolieKle, 1.01 f.; W. A. Ucorge, C, J Miles. f,,fii William Madgett, t.l. Charles A. Josa. T.OT0; John B. Hamee T.n; C.eorge J. Hunt, 6,170; L. 8, Hastings, s.lfW; bamuel H. Seilgwlck, 6,til; Jiiinea H. I'eao, S.U4H; II. C. Palmer, f..,; .1- tin i Martin, .!!$; Kdwtn Tal itn, !.vs MISSOURI PILES UP SEVEN RUNS TO ONE FDR AMES AMK.4, la.. May 6,-(Himaal Talegran.) Missouri university piled up seven runa o Ames' ona In a heavy hitting game, ekore: R. It. B. Vtleat.url 0 4 0 4) 0 l 0 n J 7 7 S Amea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 7 ltteriea: Bryant nnd Haumgarnor, .'atnla. Neusham and Sdtwart, Htsta llallwav Ctommlsslonara Repuh- dull, 2 :ta Mean, f'lsike. i7fj4, Johnaon, !,, aruib-fian- Chlsf ,luslce-Nonpai-Uaan. A. M Mor- rlssev, li,fr; Jacob y'awoatt, U.WI. AsamlHle Justices- Albert f. Cornish, Blair Woman Dies In Omaha Hospital Mrs fJ. V, liross, wife of W. J. Ilrnsi, M air, ::cfloner, dl"d In the Omaha Methodist honpltal ynstaMav afternoon, ss tha result of long suffering from Plight s dlsesaa. Sho waa 42 yvars old, si d is survived by hor husbind and thraa rhlldran. Tha body will I taken to Plalr for burial BYRNE AND HEDGE GO TO KAPPA SIGMA CONCLAVE Harry H, Hfrna of Omaha and Verne Hedge of Lincoln left las night for Min neapolis, wham they will represent Ne braska st lite district conclave of the Kappa Sigma Natlnnnl frnternlty on Fri day and balurday, Mr. Hedge Is dis trict grand master of the eleventh dis trict. In which Mlnri''B! and Nehraeka are loiated, and Mr Kyrne I. r'aldent of fba Omaha alumni chapter. Moth Mr Hedge and Mr. Hyrne will apeak at tha himuuat, which will take place Saturday night at ona of tha big hotels In Min neapolis or St. Paul. Mr. Byrne la work ing to bring the nest triennial conclave of the fraternity to Omaha In 1017, and has already received considers lile en couragement. Several hundred delegates will be at the district conclave. Adoption Latest Incident in Life Of Ruel Ziegler The life cf little 2 year-old Ruel Ziegler la a most tempestuous one, Yesterday he waa hurried to hla great grandfather. Judge R. W. Hi-eann of Red Oak, la., and adopted hy him. Mrs. B. 8. Bloae, little Ruel'a grandmother wanted to adopt him and filed an application, but fearing that the lade father. Lewis Ziegler, might Intnrfere. the trip to Iowa wsa made secretly and he was given to hla grandfather Instead. Little Run) s the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. 2!legler. whe were dlvoroad several months ago. Mrs. Ziegler was given cus tody i t the child snd agreed to allow her tool her to adopt him, hut when she henrl that her former huaband Intended to In terfere, plans wre changed. three years ago F.innta Bloea, a 19 year old school girl, eloped with young ZUrjler, who la the son of Calvin Ziegler, eon-tractor. Culls from the Wire A proclamation Issued by Oovarnor Whitman of New York designated May H aa American Indian day "for observ snce by the descendants of the flrat Americans In memorial snd In honor to their forefathers." The Haitian cabinet haa realgned. Par liament lias entered a protest with tha American government and congroaa agalnat what It ileclarea to ba a viola ttlnti of the rliflns of tha legislative branch of the government, i In a compilation Issued by tha foreign trad" department of tha National (, Uy bank an enormous growth of trade he tween the l olled Siatea and the Philip pine Islands Is shown for tha In at slg tren yeara that tha Islands have been under tha American flag. 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