THH HEK: OMAHA, TUESDAY, MAY It;, 1911). Bringing Up s I'LL H THE. CLOCK- SAFE A THE eROKc : BRUCK IS LICKED IN FIRST COMBAT Misjudged Fly by Krmj and. Wild Pitch Give Wichita Run. Which . Are Enough to Cop Fray, EOrBKELETS FAIL TO HIT Failure to iwat the offerings of one ilalarkey, an ancient gent from the slopes of the Pacific, with the neces sary frequency, a misjudged fly by Marry Krng and a hectic heave by Fred Brink, combined to prove the undoing of Pa Kourkc's de luxe ath letes yesterday. As a remit of the above-mentioned shortcoming Omaha dropped the combat to Wich ita, 2 to I. - A hundred fans and fanetles turned out yesterday to lamp the fray de spite thee hilly breeirs and threaten ing; sprinkles. Highly-tinted report! of the sanguinary ferocity of the Wolves and their proprtiBitirs to bat tle the umpires had preceded Jack son's crew into Omaha and the bugs didn't want to miss any of the ex citement. Bugs Disappointed. But the bugs were doomed to dis appointment. The Wolves were a most peaceful and tranquil outfit yes terday, and even Jimmy Jackson failed to speak above a whisper. The only sound that arose from the visit inn dugout occurred when Roaring; Jdlt Kappa inadvertently sneezed, and he apologized profusely when Umps Mullen cast glowering glances in bis direction.. Fred Hruck, who cameto Omaha "with Marty OToole, made his debut jnd hurled a pretty good game. Freddy lugs a lot of speed, a nicely breaking curve and possesses that ex emplary tribute of shooting the first ball over the rubber. ' That Frederick lost his first fray Is no discredit to him; his mates didn't ;et the world on fire behind him. The Wolves, started strong in, the first round. And as Malar key was in no .mood to permit any promiscuous .scoring they finished strong, too. J Marty Commits Faux Paua. JJj Bill Fox opened hostilities by swatting a safe knock to center. To- '.1in sacrificed and lletling flew out. l.itachi lifted a, long fly to center. .Jvlarty Krug became temporarily be wildered, mlaudged the fly j com pletely and the ball dropped safe for two bases while Fox galloped home. After Jackson struck out and tried to kill somebody by throwing his hat in the second stanza, Koaring Kill -Kapps caught a M'alk. Roaring Hill I wii a great moorher yesterday; he! -not three of the four passes Hruck is- NMied yesterday. Dully Ciray reefed .'4 double down the first base line. While Itruik was preparing to whiff Malarkey he "uncoupled a wild chuck which hit the plate on the edge and bounced to the grandstand. Koaring Cull lumbered over iheruhbrr for the marker. I That ended it for the Wolves, a Hruck hurled airtight ball the reit of the g,mr. I Rally Falls Short. The Rouikcs tried to Mage a rally in the ninth, but it wa to no avail. I rme Kruegrr opened the flame wub wall a lwo-b(rger to center. I'urg ilrw out t Jackson, but Kiausc v as on l iitihi'n nror and Knie vtr went la thud. Maishall, hitting b-r Hruck, r.'llnl s gioiiuder at l,nr!it, I'M wfiivh Friiir iniinted. Jcl imy CruM sufirred an UKiaci lated iIk'I in the fi-nrth wbtu he t i i''l''e I t' nab tiray'a liw drive (de l to 1 1 "k the k tMMt oiit, t.iit i.iiii i he ci-ul lit't &t vn enHn (utl of l-s'l 4n Martv King ,ine tn to till tl f filc unit K 1 4 cr w t I'. 1.. ir'iKr l'Mt wiii pr.HuiiW be iuU ! J'';i tod at l. h.uiike nil vuif tanyU m ihn atifnnH.it it J I i i f tt ' All-Nations Licked In Curtailed Fray it.ua trlt () (' I'M l tt t inn 4 r ' 1 1 t ' t 1 1 I t a 4' t I ' ' r i f . tr 4':. Sn n, K,lluf ' a :. '.t t j al.HH IK t l ht. H'-S , -k c ymi'H lw IlM . 't, ..it. 4 otMit m a, b . l a " ' , ! IK I I M i . 4- . t, t '.a im h '4 Nm .- t . I ik t -, .4 '.!.! ttm k.'if la,.!' J f . ii f-.a 4t - i -- . 4 --H; t ' ' ! ai't-'-f t'' .11.4 lai.- - rr-4 4 S - 4 V - Si MUlaU i4 ft4rtltt 4la a I ,i. - U a ..-m.t.f' i v ,, V,, ( 1. . I : ; i i - , I . .4 . ' , v ' Father HIDE Tm5 I OLD IT'LL BE IN HERE OLD Standing of Teams WEST. I.EAQt'R. VV.UlV.t I I,lnooln ,..13 .M Wlihlf ..IS I ,t,l!il NAT. LEAGtTE. W.Ul'et Hrooklyn ..13 Miiston 12 l'hlln 12 Hi Chlcniro ...Ui Hi. III riiKlnimU ..12 It 6 Toiioka ....12 I .fH i. Mulnes. .hT rmha ... 10 A"i Hi. Jowph, 7 11 .8V! f envnr .... 7 12 ,h KI011 City. 7 13 .;t am ten. UKnrr. 1 1 W.UPrt.l Clcvolnnft, 19 i ,7I WmtliliiKn 11 9 -Mi Nw York.lH 12 .IM Ix'lrolt ,.,J3 14 .4-1 C'lil. ko ..12 W .4 "'i ll'ialon . ..13 18 .UW H. txulM. 1 ..'Mil 1 1 1 1 ! 11 . .. . 10 I,, ,4'ji M .444 I'litHlxiricli New York. AMKR. ii in .vn , IS .31 AHB'N W.UI'et. .nulnvllle. )7 7 Mlnnpolls 12 I I'liliiinliiia .12 Inrllaiiuplls 12 0 Tolfflo 10 10 Ht. Paul... 9 10 Kn. I lly.. I 14 Jilllwaukco t 13 IPS .HA .Wl f.) .474 .nr.4 .21)8 Yalri1a' Kraillla. WIWTKHN LKAOtrB. Ienvr-I H's Moines, rain. HI. Jocph Hlniix City, wet grouii1. Trifled. 3; Llnr-oln, 4, VVf.hlta. 2; Oitmlia, I. NATH INAI, I.KAGt'K. Ilronklvn. 4, HI. Iiuli, 2. N'W Viirk J; OiIi-hho, 2. I')illailnlihla, 7; Cliiclnnutl, 4. JinSioii, 7; I'ltUhiiiKri, H. A M Klll 'A N I,i;AOCE. rxitrolf. 6; Wnahmaton, . ' Ht. Itiia, 4: I'tillndf Itihla. 5. 'Uvlani1, B; NrW York, 4. (;illoao-Hotrui w I grnlinrla. AMKKK'AN AHHi M I ATION. InniiinnixillK, D; Kanans City, 0. Loulavllle, 2; Mllwaukoe, 4. (lamas Today. Weatern Isaun fienver at ties Molnea, Ht. Joreili Ht Wnus fity, Topeka at Lin coln. WlohltH. at Oinnha. NatlrmHl I.MK'"'-Urnoklyn at Pt. I.oula, New York at Chl.uKo, f 'hllailalphla at ( Inilnniill, Knston t I'll tti rnK. American t.eiaiie I letrolt at Waahlnx tm, Ft. 1mls at rhllailftlphU, Cleveland st New York, Chleayo at ltoslnn. A Sad Tale, Mates WICHITA. AH. H. II Ynt. tt Tohln. If Illlln, tr... 1,1 in. hi. aa .... lirlttnn, Sh ... Jackaon, of... ltainia, lb.... ...... 4 1 rirav, r Malarkey, P Totals J I OMAHA. All. K 4 T 27 1 O. 1 ft 0 tl i 1 n 1 o Pmllh. If Krus, ft, Jb... fiirartha, rx..,, Mlllur, lb Kllrluff. aa.,..,. Krttefer, 0.. .... Hur, Sri........ 1'rtMit. tt) K raua. of. . . rtrurk. p.,....., Mllill S S 4 ..... 4 4 t Tntala .11 t 4 37 II Wtchlii . Itiina IISSOUSS S I III I 1 1 1 0 0 2 .0 J Oiika ' It una S 4 t S ft (1 11 Una I) 1 b 1 1 0 14 Taxi-ha Villa Mtaehl, Dray. Miller. Kruraer. Ha.-rlfli'e htte: T"tn Mil Iwrkey. y-ttimt t b. Urns, fiouhla play; Ivrua lo Kinlurr rnrurli nut: Fy Nuiarkrv. . I'V tiruik. liaaea en l.alla: Off Malarkxy, 4: eft Krutk, 4 Wild inn h: Krurk Left nn I. Wichita. Si littiaha. . Time. 1 Op. I'tiiptraa; Mullen and Andrewa. Villistas Found Guilty of Murder Given, Reprieves Santa Fe, N. M., May 15 Gov ernor McPotiahl today granted a twenty-one-djy reprieve to the seven Villista bandits now in the peniten tiary here and sentenced to hang at Iteming May l' for first degree murder (or their part m the raid on Columbus. 1 be reprieve is to enable the gov rruor to inveti4tethorouiiihly the c ireuntstattt es of their conviction, as refUfUrd hv I'resideiil Wilson lit the event there is mi further action by the governor the men v. ill htig 1 ' i iil y, June 1 J. L KtNNEOY POPULAR AS A COMMENCEMENT ORATOR .1 ia t. I.hiik.Ii tiiia 4ae. tn tlailtar fmm- ft.1 inei.t .-ifva'a aa fuiuia i..i!hlit irf. Ma 11 ... at M e IS (Vaia'o. ii May 14 NV al i-lnt, May 8. f W'a, pa. May . , H t va a a .fil an tntttli tn . i , in H a Vvi -i . . '. .i .n t I nt 'iii (". hifi.ln, M'i.lay Vly ft '! I" I l. ' ."-l ' ' ! . U'l .r ll aH.aat a t ilm Vurm ,,f )iiy j t 4 , at . ' i, li kaa rn ..1 iiaa. !i ,1 it, I,. r . i. i-i , , a-. . - -.tt ,-i 4 u i .. t an hUtaa WELSH SUSPtNOED BY WISCONSIN COMMISSION M 14 u., S , V ' I rr t ', W rl.t. t i ..,..,)., I ,!,, Mit S' u-1 I ti t attl t., ovn ...., iv (lit f .gaWM.g , t".'..-' l I W ! . ( t t itt.ir.'i1 f-'f 4 i. g t la.nitl ,. tv , m , I hi IU-i,it.(i i I linii kaH .t k.-uf :- I v !. a I' t It.1 '.,! f's'ti it i ' l'i 'M4t4. t I Wn'V !"' Vi r ili! i t in-J if . ' ai t l I't Ii I Ht'l 4't ii m a Ml .,1 if ii a t l-vt oat I't ui'"et r.Vl THINKIN' ABOUT TN I .:v LSjt I i . ITI 1 I I III iT I j rr k r ea if m i t ' i i 1 1 i i i t 1 1 f ' X jjm - In fh tiaa Mvia li"w4 a a , . i u ( t an ,....! (..,i.i, , in, tl 1,11 ,. i !.(, i...!i, i- (..(. f , 4 1. --r 4 --a t 1 -aa t 'imn I ' 1 " 1 I a a ' - '- a t 11. , , . 1 1 .;.' t .-i n t a I t- m 1. , a I . .... ,1 .. -...,1 i Copyright, 111. Intern! ( in. r 4 (.I lr l-H LINKS AT TOP OF LEAGUE Battle with Topeka for Firit Place in League on a Muddy Field. THE SCORE IS FOUR TO THREE LINCOLN, May lo.-Wlth first place In the lea (tue rnre at stake, Lincoln and Topeka today hat tier on a muddy dia mond and with a temperature low enough for overroats. Lincoln won by a score of 4 to 3. Hcora: TOPEKA. A. II. O. t i ' 3 1 1 2 2 Aiiler. lb Coi'hran, i I Jllllll n In, .'ill,,, Tydiiiian, rf... Kriiuer, if littlmor, 2b.. ttrhwMltiser, If. .Monroe, c Lambtith, P Tot nls . 37 I 12 24 14 3 LINCOLN. ah. it. ir. o. a. k. Carlisle, If 4 0 1 4 0 0 Him hinan, 2h 4 0 1 0 0 Thninaaiin, if 3 0 110 0 t.otier, rf 4 0 0 t 0 0 Htevenson, ea 1 1 0 0 2 0 Williams, lti 4 1 2 13 0 0 Morse. 3b 1112 2 0 Johnson, c ,. 4 12 7 11 Italia, p 3 0 0 0 3 0 Totals 32 4 S 27 U 1 r.lii'olti 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 I Topeka t 0 0 0 0 0 t t 0-3 Two-bus hits: Krueanr C2l, Tyrleman. Stolen Imae: Hchweltaer. Baerlflee hits: Thoinason, Morse, Halls, Corhrsn, Lat tlinora, Hinnk out: Tty ItallH, 7; by I.sm he ,, 2. Hhhh on hlls: Off Lambeth, 1. W" 1 pitch: Minheih. Left on bass: Lin coln, H; Topeka, . Time: 1:36. Umpires: Anderson snd J'nntlus. CHARLIE WHITETND RITCHIE MITCHELL MATCHED Milwaukee( Wis., May IS. Charlie White of Chicago and Ritchie Mitch ell of Milwaukee, lightweights, to day were matched to nox ten rounds here on May 29, the weight to be 13S pounds at 5 o'clock. A previous contest between them was called off because Mitchell was suffering from blood poisoning. Serious Attacks On Suez Canal and Egypt Not Feared (Correspondence of the Associated frees.) CAIRO, Kfypt. May ..-Serious Turkish sttaeks on the Sues canal In Egypt, with the coming of the hot weather and the drying up of many of the desert water holes, ere now asld to be only a re mote possibility, though sharp rslrts may, it Is thought by the silled military au thorities. Im attempted by the Ottoman commanders. Turkish troops are still en the 81na peninsula, an arid tract of Egyptian terrltoiy lying between the Sues canal and the nominal boundary "f Turkey In Ails, el retching ucross from Unfa on the Mediterranean to Akaha on the gulf of the same name forming an erm of the rteil Hes. They me, however, the oV Jert of reieaied observation on the part of the allied airmen, and teconnoltertng pnrtlea have kept In touch with them snd made themselves fully artjualnteil with their dlcpoeltloiia. Onlv recently the oeeiipatlon by allied tronpa of Jif Jnffa, about slily milea t, the enat of the flues i anal, placed an obatscle In hat would have to tie th main line of a Tiiiklah advance towards the canal, Thia runs from I I Amlja to !mallla. Two other practicable mules lead from the TntMnh K..tleii ncrsa the tleaert aamla t.iaar.ta Ksvnt proper. The flrnt tuna alinini parallel (ih (he Mertiier ranean eoaat line (run llaf through fl Arlah and KaUt In K Kentara, hi, I amue lime asit the halni ipatrtct with Its wlr antipiv came lnt the aHlea" w,iia.in s1 rnii Inie.t rtiffiiMilt any atfempi .y the Fi.ika lo fiuca their mf slung to the .anal banks and Vrt ait 't'he a.''.n, femaintue linp ef jwil!rt arir.i h a fuMhee , the a. ut'i from ASaee. bir way t ta otai ef tt lli sm. Icaar.la .. t! a this 4a., nvi'l . h TurSa an.l Iran Ii naamew, V.-li aa b,.rnr.art.'d e a'llil lfin In 1arfS V i'h'.i, la emt!a 4 , be a. r te I nf a pi'iiuiea l' ti bv Ilia a')ia .i rl a aff.irl at T 'aii fttfeeaiia l,fc..katf.'Iio rt I ... a i f V a. i a, ,..i t ala'f ap ta a I, a aaaaa i mala a ti.,i of K i-r n fo.i I ai. t a a liw a"'a t . . t4 at i H ;f e a i'iati-' a t.-r ! i- N t-. a ! ill e . ' tv..,a i l. . oa ' i I al i . . i ' a; I ! Sana ! a f -i a I ift Jr: n Rural Credits Bill Passes the Housu WV-ifUNGTOV M ti Te i... . . . i . .... i . ..... i . t t tl IS'lrt I t 1 . I S i t I'. u , twriif I 1 I S l" 1 e i. ' , hi a ,i a (.1 .' I i a ..u'.at lis :ts abas U k t th e.tlg l 1 !- d UM'Inlt .''i' 't l' 1. - ' I k t 1 V.(t -.( ,11 News Service REDS' ERRORS GIVE PHILLIES YICTORY Moran'i Men Win Battle by the Score of Seven to Four. CRAVATH ETS THREE HITS Cincinnati, May IS, Cincinnati's errors were costly and Philadelphia won today's game here, 7 to 4. J'he visitors had three errors, two wild pitches and two passed balls, which were responsible tor three of the lo cals' runs. Only one earned run was made off each Toney and Kixey. Cravath got three hits and was hit by a pitched ball in four times up. Score: rillUAllKLPIIIA. CINCINNATI. AHHOAE, All.ll.O.A.B. Pan'ft, aa i 0 1 4 I'lrnh, ah.. a 1 0 0 0 N horr, 2 li.4 1 1 1 ONaale, i f ,5 17 0 1 Mlurk. Hi. I III llllnrziig, aa .5 1 0 1 Cra' IM, rf. I I 0 0 rhn, lb. 4 1 11 1 0 linod, rf . l 0 10 fl(J ffllh, rf II 1 1 0 0 Whlt'd. If 4 12 0 OWK'far, If 12 10 I' kert, cf. J t 2 I iiLo'ilim, 2b 4 I 4 0 l.uil'ua. llil 1 1 H'larke, e..l 1 a 0 t W.K'fer. 0 4 l S 0 (ITouay, p.,0 0 0 0 0 Hlaey, p .. 4 0 1 1 OK liar, p. 1 10 0 0 Li'aroa, p.,0 0 0 0 OM'iMey, p i 4 0 0 0 a Moll'ta ..1 0 0 0 0 Totals. -17 10 27 11 2 Totala U 127 14 4 Hullli ... S 0 0 0 Batted for Tnney In third. Balled fop Knmzer In aluth. Phliadeluhia.: OlSOOOOt 0 7 Cincinnati ,,; 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 4 Threa-baae hit: Oroh Stolen baaea: Orlfflih, Wade, Kllllfer. Double ply: Hargftg tn Louden tu t liaae, Paakert to Bancroft to William Kllllfer. Klrat on arrora: PhllaOalphla, 1; Cincinnati. 2. Haaaa on ba4la: off Hiay, i, off Knatier, 1: off Moaaley, 1. 1 1 1 1 a and earned run; fiff Hliey, s hlia. I run In eight and en Ihlrd Innlnga; off Iiemaree. no hi tn, no rum In one and Iwo-ihlrdi Innlnga; off Tuney, i hlia, 1 run In three innlnga, off Knmxar, 1 lilt, no runa In three Innlnga: off Monolej, 4 hlia, no ruia in three Innlnga. lilt by pttoned -ball: By Toney, Cravath; by fllaey, Wade Kllllfar twlce). Hlruck out: By Hiaey, 4; hy Knetai-r. 1; by Moaoley 1 t'mplrea: yulgl.y and flvrnn. ItrooUlva Carda. i "t Loiila. Wo., Slny 1o.a fraak houn nnr In the eleventh Inrtlng today aava flrooklyn a 4 to 2 vlntory over Ht, Lnula. With three on liaaea and two out, Moarry grounded down the ffrat ba Una, but Juat aa Miller waa about to grab tha ball. It hounded over hia head, .iyera and iJaubort acorlug Hcore; BROOKLYN ST. I.OPIH AUH.p.A.E. ABH.O.AK. Myara. ef. 1 I 0 O.T 8 th, rf.6 0 6 0 0 Dau't, lb 4 tlO 0 OBet'l, 2b 6 14 10 Stan l, rf 4 0 ft 0 OBeac'r, If t 0 1 1 0 Whe't. If 4 1 I 0 Ollor'y. t 4 A 0 2 0 Mo'ry, b JO) 1J Mil., lb 4 011 1 0 Cu w, 2b I t 1 owil'n. rf 4 0 2 0 0 O'M'a, aa 4 1 2 I Ot'or'n. aa t 12 7 0 O. Mil, .c2 0 1 ISntd r. cl 1 t 1 0 Johni'n I 0 fl 0 Odona'a, e.l 0 I A S SS'lth. pi 2 0 1 OMeada, pS 0 1 1 0 Oatg ,.0000 OAnu-a. p.,0 0 0 0 0 Chan'y, pi I I I 0'Hutler .110 0 0 Totala. 11 13 It J Totala.. i74 33 T0 Battled for t. Miller In eighth. Batted for Amea In eleventh, Ran for B. Smith In eighth. Brooklyn 0 1 0 0 0 S 0 0 1 0 24 Ht Louis ...OOS0030000 tl J Two-baee hit; Cutuhaw. Threa-haaa hlta: Wheat, Cutahaw Rtnlen baae: Itauhert Haerlflre hit: Hlangel, lioubla playa Oorhan to Hnyder, Betael tn .1 Miller, Haaea on balla. Off Cheney. 3, off Meadowa, 1; off A inn. 1. liila and earned runa: t iff H. rmlth. 2 hlia 1 run In eevn inning; off Meailowg, hlia 1 run In eight Inning, tnone nut In ninth): off Cheney, 1 hit no runa in four Innlnga, off Amea, a htta i runa In three innlnga Struck out: ty Kmith. J: hy Meartnwa. a, by Aniea. 2, Inu.lrea: Klem and Kmalle. German Cities Have "God-Father System" j lOprrespondence of The Associated Press ) LKirziil, tiermany. Hay .-Ttie "god father eatem," which has already been tried nut successfully In Ireai1en, la to be adopted In Lelpslg. Under this sys tem god fathers are to be found fur se. ; rrl hundred children bottl durlpg the ar and left fntlierleea cr niothrrleaa as a reauli ,.f the atr.iggie The giwl futhria mut surra In tiling- to a,lia.riti pfi-nnlga a week f.r a Period nf frmn tin In fnutieiri )ear, hi. Ii hl g., tnaaid ii rearliifc and edumtiiin rf Ilia uri f,r -I'inAie. t'l'iMren, The thlKlirn will t i 'i..ei perannallv r.y the would be g il Imhrfe, but tlm Uiti-r i l a il-in tut tn p.i tit her vtlisU"n than ttie pa;nn,t of tt,e email a un a r w.v a : ITCHING ECEZMA ISA CONSTANT BLOOD CRY 1h iiMJ .. h It Wt f lh it, t'trry Trh T 'i '.-. t ni i i t )' : i, ft lt ::, p , I I ' !., ft 4 sjvt let k t t,., n s t i t 4 f ii bM4 p I t. i f ' fl ( m 1 k i l j; . t t I I ) H t ea ,. .- r 1 't4(i ,JVfl t I hi jr . s ' f . f m i im 4 '-H f - K " i t ft " t ft. , .( Ivft Llll I v ft ' ft ii.a J-a a A a --, la a i I a. i I . I tea I ta.-l . , -a w -a l-1 a I ,ii., a. a a aa t a . f ia li'i ' a t .! a rat v, - I ri aa k -. a ' Aiaaaa i v.,ti i,u,i ,n, (',1 I- LI -.-I, t:J . . tM' - ' . ..( i i a . I . , , . . .. n. i -,.- Drawn for The WELL, - I I JEt ITS J ACOUT TIME! J - -r World Will Soon Know if Steelier WillMeet Gotch That the wrestling world will by June 1 know whether Joe fltecher and Frank Gotch will ever meet In the square ring, is an assertion ventured by Jo Btecher, who passed through Omaha yesterdsjr on his wsy from Loulsvllls, where he dnfeated Yousiff Hussane last Friday, to his home at Dodge. The Iowan has promised Btecher h will let him know by June 1 whether he can get Into condition to tackle the Ne braska lad In a tilt for the world'a title, Gotch declares he will not encounter Hte.cher unless he Is sure he can get Into condition, and he believes he will know by June 1 whether or, not h will be able to train down. Btecher will take It easy for a few weeks before going Into training for his bout with Strangler Lewis In Omaha, July 4. He has only one bout with Leo Pardello, May JJ-befora tha aerap with Lewis. Rourke Farms Brown Out to Clinton Club Jim Brown, the Winnebago Indian, who, Pa Itourke asserts, shows great promise of becoming a big league hurler, was yes terday farmed out to the Clinton club of the Central association. Brown left to Join the Clinton club last night. Hrown has a world of stuff. Including speed, curves and control, and even a spltter and knuckle ball. He la too green, however, for the Western, and Pa had to let him out. Bourke believes Brown will be a winner In the Central associa tion and can pick up the fine points of the game there. Omaha retains a string on the youngster, ss Rourke believes he will be a world-beater in a yesr or so, Siam to Abolish Licensed Gambling (Correspondence of The Associated Press.) HONGKONCl. Mty l.-8lam has de cided to abolish gambling entirely. At a recent meeting of the Slamege cabinet at Phrapatoom, King VaJIruwudh person ally suggested this action, which la ren dered possible by tha fact that the flnmese finances for the yresent fiscal year show a large balance over the esti mates. Licensed gambling houses will he allowed to continue for one year, but will he closed permanently at that time. FORDS are safe for women to drive if equipped with a Worm Steer ing Gear, Standard Foundry Co., 606 South 14th St. Put them on for $12. When all other ways fail, try a Bee Want Ad. r POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY Invitation to the Public The honor of the presence of yourself and friends is requested at the dedicatory ceremonies and entertainment incident to the comer stone laying of RIALTO CITY At Ralston-Omaha) Wednesday Afternoon, May 17th Nineteen Hundred and Sixteen Commencing at S o' Clock There will be music, and, for those who wh, dancing Guests coming by automobile will find the most advantageous way to be via the West "Q" road. Trolley cars on the McKinley system will leave on half hourly schedule, going south from Sixteenth and Farnam streets Prominent Speakers Will lk on the Program The Rialto Company aS K. Schaejer, Pres. Bee by George McManus WHAT OO YOU THINK- I JUST 0LO THAT OLD CLOCK - I'M 4 LAD Vfc CQT WO OF it: INDIANS DEFEAT NEW YORK AGAIN Cleveland Makes It Two Straight from Yanki by Routing Markle. CALDWELL EXILED FROM FIELD 1 New York, May IS. Cleveland made it two straight from New York heretoday, winning 6 to 4, Cliff Mar kle was knocked out of the box in three innings and lost his first game since he came to the New York club last September. He had won five straight, two last year and three this year. New York hit Morton in every inning, but not effectively. Caldwell was ordered off the field in the seventh inning. Maiscl injured his right shoulder in fielding Gran ey's home run in the sixth and was forced to retire. Scorer CLEVELAND, NEW YORK, An il O A.E. AH H.O.A K. Orany, If b 2 0 0 OmUi'ly. rf.4 12 0 0 Turn., 3b 2 1 3 3 lllil". If 4 0 2 0 0 Hp'kr. cf I 3 i 0 OMalaal, rf 2 110 0 Nmlih. rf.l 1 0 0 OHIgh rf..2 0 2 0 0 Hot h. rf...l 0 0 0 OHaker, ait. & 12 2 0 Handl, IK.4 0 13 0 oo.d on, 2.. J 2 0 .1 1 Howrd, 2..I 1 110 OPIpp. lb.,i 0 12 0 0 W'hf's. a 5 1 3 1 IPklnpa, 42110 O'Nalll e.l 0 a 0 lN'nkar, cl 2 S I 0 Mortn, p.. 4 0 0 2 OMarkle. p.O 0 0 1 0 Bagby. p .O 0 0 0 OCaldw'l, p.3 0 fl S 0 Love, p...l 0 0 0 0 Totals.. ii I 37 1 2 Cleveland . . 2000 Cleveland i 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 New oVrk .. 0 0 10 10 11 04 Two-base his: Ttaker, Nunamaker, Three-bane hit: mith Kit mo.e runa: Ba ker, tjraney, Stolen baaea: Baker, Oed eon, Howard, (landll. Klrat baaa on er ror: Cleveland, ). Haaea on balla: Off Markle 2; off Caldwell, J, off Love, 1 : off Morton, 4; off Hagby. 2. llita and earned runa: Off Markl". 4 hUa. 4 runa. In three Innlnsa; off Caldwell. 2 hlta and 3 runa In four innlnga; off Love. 0 In two; off Mor ton, U and 4 In aevan and ona-thlrd; off Baghy, 0 In one and two-thlrda. Hit by plti-her: Kpaaker by Caldwell. Struck out: ky Caldwell. 2; by Love, 2; hy Morton, 4. Umpires: I'lneen and Nallln. Sugar Cards Being Issued in Greece (Correspondence of The Associated Press. ) ATHENS, Greece, May 8. The govern mentsl committee which hss Just been formed for the purpose of securing and distributing necessities of life has, aa Its first act, sent a steamer to New York to obtain petroleum which, at the moment, la one of the things In greatest demsnd In Greece. The grain and flour dealers of tha Plreus have petitioned the committee to take similar steps to obtain wheat from the United States. The scarcity of sugar has become so serious that the committee Is distributing It only on the presentation of sugar cards. Thus far the cards have been issued only to families, snd the confectioners and cafe proprletora are complaining bitterly. In many towns and cltlea there Is aban. Intely no sugar to be had, which is par ticularly hard on the Greeks, whose prin ' W Ivs ' .s . N Ml n -s i ii ill i cipal amusement Is sitting In front of a csfe half the night drinking coffee. In which sugar Is a principal Ingredient. Another Item In the list of scare's arti cles is sulphate of copper, which the vine growers need for spraying their vines, and which can no longer be obtained from England because of Its use there in the manufacture of munitions. The vine growers have succeeded In placing a large order In the United States, but tha price has gone up threefold, and In many distrlcta the vlneyarda are suffering be cause the proprietors have been unable to obtain tt at any price. When alt other ways fall, try a Bes Want Ad. Quantity of Wheat In Storage Here Shows Increase While the quantity of wheat tn storage In Omaha elevatora keeps on Increasing from week to week, other grain stocks Just about hold their own, or show a decrease from week to week, owing to the Strong outside demand. Wheat, It Is asserted. Is being held for higher prices. At this time the excess over the cor responding date of one year ago is 1,121,- 000 bushels, the largest. In the history of the market. Stocks on hand now and one year ago, In bushels are: Now Tesr Ago. Wheat l.H.OOO . Ji7,ono Corn 718.000 1.376.010 Oats 441.000 412.000 Hye .. Barley fi.OOO 2,000 1(1,010 42.000 Total !,K,0O0 2,flor.,0H0 Total decrease In all kinds of grain, 4f4".0fi0 bushels. The Omaha grain market, with fair receipts for a Monday, was practically unchanged from Saturday. One hundred and nineteen cars of wheat came In and tt sold at $191.12 per bushel. There was fifty-eight car loads of corn selling at SMjViOVi cents, and thirteen cars of oats, selling at 41 KrciU cents per bushel. .The new Arrow COLLARspring Style, in two heights CU)ITT,AoOOVfCa INCAUWW ' a r- j ani at tn