t0 TOUlRE A REAL DUKE' BRINGING UP FATHER VAWt THAT A NKE K-NO- NOT VATIHEO - I'M 0V?)APaNYEO:' UTTLE LUNCH WE TOO LOOK BEAUTirOL dovouknow IVE ALWAxsSNTH) TO SEE A REAL DUKE.: AND NOW HOU ARE HAD? ) ; THAT FELLER .tATlnED y AT lAST- II BEAJUTirUL .1 S uStO a: nimit 1 i iii ji i tw i nv ana. . a -w vasri-a KIN CiE I VtOULD bAT IT VAJZ LITTLE' A SPARROW VOULO STAjRrc TO OEKTM I WEEK '' Copyright, HIT. international Nswt : Senrtc. Drawn for The Bee George UcManus ROURKES START SERIES AT HOME WITH BOOSTERS . MSS-sasSssMSsaaa Play First Fray of Seven Game, Engagement on Lo cal Lot at Rourke r . Park Tonight. The Rourkei, begin seven-game eriei on the local lot tonight when .;. the face Dei Moines in jhe first fray of a four-game series. The Rourkes are returning from their first long road trip of the sea son. They left' Omaha June 2 for their invasion" of i hostile territory. The road trip was not a howling suc cess, but on familiar ground. Jack son's men promise to reform. The Rourkes have played at Toplin, Okla ' homsrCity, Wichita 01 Hutchinson since they have appeared in Omaha. Tonight's game will start at 6:45. This is 15 minutes later,, than twi light games formerly started-in Oma ha. The twilight game has proved popular in Omaha, attendance at even ing games being twice as lirge as at daylight pastimes, and this prompted Pa Rourke to delay starting the game another IS minutes so as to give the fans still more time to finish the day's work, eat dinner and then go to the ball park.,: V-" f : Sioux City Friday. v : Des . Moines plays Omaha tonight Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. AH of these games start at '6:45. After Des Moines, Sioux City comes for, three games neat Saturday, Sun day and Monday. Then the Rourkes hit the iW again. They go to Des Moines, Sioux City and St Joseph and do not return until July 6. v One or two "new faces are among the Rourkes. There is Catcher Mc Menemy and Pitcher Hale who joined ".' l..e Roufkes the day they left ,on the road trip. Pitcher Manske is an Oma ri htirler. He oitched for the Longe- n ys in the Greater Omaha league.) I.'eis said to be a coming star C;:e on Balls by Meadows Gives Game to Salt Packers Hutchinson, Kan., June 17.4-The ' Oklahoma City wildcats tried to be dangerous here today, but Haines held their hits down, td five and . while Hatchinsoiugot the same number, bases n balls by Meadows gave the tame tc the Packers,; 7 to 4. The score: v : ' HUTCHINSON. OKLAHOMA CITY. AB.H.O.A.B. ' AB.H.O.A.B. wumuv i i t euccrn.is nut e.l ' 1i OConroy.Jb 4 1.0 1 t4'y.lW t l.OQalk.lb U 1 0 l-fw,Tt I t tlt,Kv HIM I Ill S IBen'n.lb I 11 1 I 1 -aor.tt I V S lO-ConT.o 1 1 I S huitol 'I U4 Hewm.e!-: 1 .nlna a a 1 1 DSDarks.rt I 1 I 1,1 " lvaiBee.s 411 0Meao's,p I M I Total IT II1U I Totals U 11411 1 -Vutahinaaa ...II , S 4 S Sil T . OEiaaom City 1 Oil t I S Saraed runsi Oklahoma, City, Iftwo-baae hiu: : Bradley, Cleveland, M anion, Benson, rmtav Passed bails:- Manlon, O'Connor. Bases en balls: Otf Meadows. 1; oft Haines, ,' 4. ' Strock est:- By Hatnea, S; by. Meadows, a. Left ea bun: Hutchinson. II Okla homa, City, 4. Double plays: Meadows to MoCUUan t ralk. - Stolen bases:- Wnffll.i N' (D). Pettltrrew, Trainer, Falk. .Time 1:20. Umpire: Datley, .... , , Fremont, Neb;. June 17. (Special . Telegram.) Fremont is entertaining the lth annual cohve'htion of the -Ne braska aerie, uroer ot tagies. ;xne ' session opened this afternoon with I greeting and welcome by Mayor W. C Wiley on behalf of the city. Judge A. B. Duncan, grand worthy vice president of St Joseph, made a stir ring patriotic address., This evening the visiting Eagles and their ladies were entertained at a fishbake and dance at Morris park. Judge Duncan spoke following the bake. The ses sions continue tomorrow, -,when offi cers will be named and installed. Up wards of .100 delegates are in attend , ance. jx ' ' . , . .Blaine Young Leads T Omaha Golfers at K. C. Kansas City, Mo., June 17. (Spe cial Telegram.) Blaine Young . led the Omaha golfers todaji in the first 18 holes of the qualifying round of 36 of the 18th annual Transmissis sippi Golf tournament wjien he turned in a score of 8J. This was seven strokes above the best score of the day, which was 'made bV'G. L. C n ley of the home club. , In making 76 Conley equaled the old tours rec ord established by himself two years go, but wnich-was beaten two strokes Sunday'' .by--. Jimmy Manion of St. Louia in practice. ' . s " Frank Lynch of St Louis was sec ond with 77. The Omaha score for the first 18 holes are: Jack Hutbes ....ISC. A. Amos .......14 !. A. Hlrein ...S4lCharles W. Martin. 37 lain Toung- ....IJ C M. Richards ... Albert Cabn ....16Frncl Potter ....34 '. B. OnKey ,...I7H. E. Mllllkea ...II f . A. WaM Ernt Sweet .....31 I. J. Bwarts '...I:J. Fradenberf ...,l . Q. Brack ......ItiArthur Mets M.,.4 . G. J-owry I!0. O. Lleben ......39 1 Clemencean atTront ' -''' faria.'June 17. Premier, Qemen- iaujipent Sunday at the front. The Jetit Jdurnal says Hie premier re , .i t-l to talk I'Ut that he smiled when inclined to discui th situation. THEN ! Standing of Teams AMERICAN. I NATIONAL W.L.Pot.1. W. L. Pet. Boston ....14 tt .07IChlcago as 15 .61 New York. J9 it .177 New York ,.asl.(73 Cleveland.. I1JS.H4 Boston 36H.490 Cincinnati.. 23 27.460 Chicago v....Z J1.M1 Bt. Lbuli ..15 II .40 Philadelphia 2124.447 Washington 27 2S.4I2 BL Louis. .. .20 28 .417 Phlladel'la 1 12 .7JPltUburh.. 20 2 .417 Detroit .'. ..1710.t2Brooklyn.,. 20 J .408 WB8TBRN LEAGUE. AMERICAN ASS'N. W.L.Pct.1 ' . W.L.Pct Wlchlt. ...2S 14 .647 Loulivlllo ...25 17.66 Hutohlmon .21 IS .COt Kanau Qlty .23 II .590 Dm MolnM.26 11 C(lColumb4i ...22 14.57 Joplln 20 20 .600Indl.napolU 2117.563 Okla. City . .21 24 :7i Mtlwaukas .2117.575 Oman ....t0tS.4M8t. Paul ....1111.475 81 JoMph ..II 26 .405 Mlnneapolll 15 24 .385 Sioux City ..11 10 .3021 Toledo 10 30.250 Yesterday's Reeolts. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Philadelphia, I; Plttaburgh . Boston, 4, 4; BU Loula, 1, 1. , Brooklyn, 4; Cnlcafo, S. New York, 1; Cincinnati, 1. AMERICAN WKQWE. Cleveland, I; Philadelphia, I. New York, I; Detroit, 5. Game called to allow team catch train. Waabtnfton. 2; Cnlcafo, 1. Boston, I; Bt. Louie, o. t WESTERN LEAGUa. Hutchinson, Ts Oklahoma City; 4. Joplln, 1; Wichita, 6. Nebraska Y. M. C. A. Men to ' Attend Meetitlg in East Fifty Nebraskans who served as "key" men in the Young Men's Chris tian association war work fund cam- oaten last fall will ko to Chicago next Friday for a meeting of the Central United States department ' council, incTthere will decide plans for raising the quotas of the varous states in the $100,000,000 drive this fall. Ne braska's share is! expected to be about $1,000,000. . The national council held its meet ing in New York City a week ago. The Chicago meeting will duplcate this, only it will be on a smaller scale. John R. Mott, chairman of the na tional council, and George W. Per kins, eastern capitalist who is finan cal chairman, will be among those present at Chicago. The meeting will last one day. Returning, the workers will hold a state meeting, then county and finally community conferences, leading up to the campaign. Play In Telephone Golf , Event Reaches Semi-Fna!s Play at the golf tournament among I the employes, of the Nebraska Tele phone company dragged during the past week and it was necessary, for the committee in charge to default several of the matches. The semi-final round failed to produce any startling golf with the exception of the match between W. J. Brazell and L.. R. Howard to go to iu holes. Results of the semi-finals were as touows: --' "- ( ' - " " - - CHAMPIONSHIP FLIGHT. L. R. Howard beat Arthur Olson 4 tip and I to to. . - ' B. J. Hatch won from B. M. Moreman, Jr., by default . , . SECOND FLIGHT. P. H. Skahlll beat B. C. Hartley 1 tip and t to o. .. D. T. Smith won from W. R, Overmlre by eetault, THIRD FLfOHT. W, 8. Rail beat. A. T. MoAdams t up and "1 to .' -.. i '' .' 3. C. Peterson won from B. B. Crouch, by default. . ' FOURTH FLIGHT. W; X BraseU heat L. R. Howard 1 up (30 holes). ' ' B. L. Ward beat A, B. Van Dyke T up ana e to to. ? Base Ball Men Not Exempted From Work or Fight Order Washington, June 17.--Reports that the provosa marshal general's office has decided that the "work or fiffht" draft regulations shall not be allowed! tc; interfere with major league base ball players this season led to an au thoritative statement that no' ruling on the subject had been made. It was stated that Provost Marshal General Crowder adhered to his origi nal announcement that the question would be passed upon by the presi dent in the regular way when the oc casion arises on an appeal from a lo cal, board's decision. Thel'work or fight" order becomes effective July 1. Kingsley is Winner of Omaha Gun Club Shooting Ray Kingsley ' caotured the five- pound box of candy hung up for hjgh score in me irapsnootmg at the Uma ha Gun club Sunday. Despite the heat, Kingsley nailed 48 out of a possible 50 blue rocks and easily led the field of marksmen. Scores Sun day were asfollows: Xlnnley, 41x60. Smith. JlxSO. Holts, 44x50. Vermehren, 44x59, " Peterson. 43x50. McDonald, 38x50. Vort,35x&0. Thorp. 42x50. McCaffrey, 17x50. Adams, 43x58. Barnes, 40x50. Bimpson, 43x50. Wolves Win Qpener 'of Series From Wichita Wichita, -Kan., June 17.-Wichita won the opening game of the series from Jopjin, 6 to 3. Waldbaber. and Hubbell, the two youngest pitchers in the leagues, opposed each other. Score: ' '''- R H E Joplln ..0 SO 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 Wichita .1 0 0 t '' I l 5 1 Batteries: Hubbell and Collins; Wald bauer and Watlln. ' ' , - . Breaks Two Swimming Records In One Place Alameda, Cal., Junt. 16. Harold Krueger of Honolulu broke two world's, swimming records in one race here today when, using the back stroke, he swam 400 mfcrs.in 6:27 2-5 and 44 yards in 6:30 flat Vs ssws Vt 1 Jl' rs ," 8." BRAVES WIN TWO FROM CARDINALS BUNKER HILL DAY Konetchy Forced' to Retire From Morning Game, After Being Hit Behind the Ear Herzog Played First. Bostoir; June 17. Boston cele brated Bunker Hill day by winning the morning and afternoon games from St. Louis here today. Nefif'held the visitors to three hits m the morn ing and won over Ames, 4 to 1 Upham. pitching his first game for Boston in the afternoon, allowed six -hits, did not pass a man and struck out hve. rackard held the home team to three hits until the seventh, .when a walk to Wickland, a single by J. C. Smith and a home run by J. L. Smith scored three runs. Kelly's triple and J. C. Smith's single in the eighth scored the other Boston run. ' In the morning game Konetchy was hit over the left (ear by a wild pitcn and retired. Herzog played first in the afternoon game. Score: ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hthcte.cf Soil lRawlg-s.ss 11140 Balrd,3b S 1 1 4 0Herzor,2b 4 13 3 0 Crulse.rf 3 16 0 OPowell.of 4 1 S 0 0 Hrniby.sa 3 0 0 3 OWcklnd.rf 4 110 0 0bulet,b 4 0 13 9 ir.C.Sth,3b S S 1 3 I Walaceb 3 0 S A OKoncby.lb 1 0 3 0 0 8mltb,lf 3 0 11 OMasaey.lb 10 10 1 Oonials.p 3 14 3 ORehg.lt 4 3 10 0 ms,p 3 0 0 C OWIlson.o S 0 I I 0 Wheeler 1 0 0 0 ONehf.p 3 0 0 3 0 Snyder 1 0 0 0 O'Traseser 0 0 0 (0 0 Totals 21 1 34 14 S Totals 39 3 27 14 1 'Raw for Konetchy In fourth. Batted for Wallace In ninth. Batted for Smith In ninth. Bt. Loul ..0 0 0 0 0 1 0 9 01 Boston 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 4 4 Two-base hits: J. C. Smith, Rawlins. Sac rifice hits: Balrd, Nehf, J. C. Bmlth. Sac rifice fly: Massey. Stolen bases: Balrd, Heritor. Double play: Balrd to Gonsalea to Paulette. Left on bases: St. Louis, I; Bos ton, 7. First base on errors: BU Louts, 1; Boston 1. Wild pltoh: Ames. Hit by pltcht-i. ball! By Ames (Konetchy). Bases on bail J: Off Ames, 2; off Nehf. 4. Afternoon frame; . ' BT. LOUIS. BOSTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hthcte.cf 4 2 0 0 ORwIngus 4 114 0 Balrd, 3b 0 1 8 OHerzos.lb 4, 0 Crulse.rf 4 0 0 9 OKelly.cf 4 117 lWcklnd.rt S 1111 0J.C.8th.3b 4 0 3 4 IJ.L.Sth,2b 4 Hrnsby.ss 4 PauleUb 4 Walace.Sb 1 Ooniales.o 1 0 ORehtUf I 9 OHenry.o S 1 OUpham.p S 0 0 Wheeler.lf 4 Snyder.o I Smyth, tb 9 Packard, p 3 May.p ' 9 1 9 Totals 39 7 37 11 4 9 9 Totals 33 123 33 1 J. L. Smith out In eighth, -hit by batted St. Louis ...... 0 0 1 9 9 9 0 9 92 Boston 9 9 9 9 9 0 3 1 4 Two-base hltr Paulette. Three-base hit: Kelly. Home run: J. L, Smith. Stolen bases: Heathcote, Smyth. Sacrifice hit: Wickland. . Sacrifice fly: Balrd. Double play: Batrd to Hornsby to Balrd to Paul ette. Left on bases: St. Louis, S;- Boston, S. First base on errors: St, Louts, 3; Bos ton, 1. Bases on balls: Off Packard, 3. Hits: Off Packard, I In seven and one third Innings; off May, 1 In two-thirds In ning. Struck out: By May, 1; by Upham, S. Losing pitcher: Packard. Burns' Homer Wins for Giants. New Tork, June 17. Burns' home run In the eighty Inning broke a tie score and enabled New Tork to defeat Cincinnati, 3 to 1, here today. The game was a pitchers' battle between Bailee and Schneider, with the home pitcher outlasting1 his rival Black burn's fielding featured. Score: CINCINNATI. NEW TORK. AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.B. Oroh.Sb 4 10 1 OBums.lt 4 3 10 0 LMgee.2b 4 111 OToung.rf 41999 111 0Fletchr.es 11919 SIS 9 OKauff.cf 4 119 0 0 19 OZtmr'n.Sb, 119 10 19 1 OHoIke.-lb I 1 10 1 0 Neale.cf 4 Chase.lb 4 BMgee.lt 4 Orlflth.rf Blkbrn.es 4 9 1 10 ORarlden.o 3 0 110 Allen.o 119 1 0Rdrlgs,2b 1112 0 Regan f0 0 0 0 OSallee.P 19 19 9 Wlngo,o 9 9 9 9 9, Snelder.p'l 9 9 1 9 Totals 21 13712 0 Totals 31 1 14 20 9 Ran for Allen in eighth. Cincinnati .. 1 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 91 New Tork .. 99991991 2 Two-base hlte: Holke, Zimmerman, Grif fith, Neale. Home run: . Burns. Stolen bases: Chase, Griffith. Sacrifice hits: Sal lee, Schneider j Double play: Fletcher, Ro drlguea and Koike Left on bases: Cincin nati, 4lvNew York, t. Base on balls: Off Schneider, 1. Hit by pitched ball; By Sohnelder (Fletcher). v 8truck out: By Sal lee (2), Passed ball: Allen. . v r-hiUle WIb In Tenth, v Philadelphia, June" 17. Cravath'e home run Into the bleachers 'With a pinch runnr on first base In the ninth Inning, tied the score for Philadelphia snd Williams' double. following elngles by Burns , and Bancroft, won the game In Jhe tenth, 9 to S. None of the seven pitchers was very effective. Score: ' . PHILADELPHIA. AB.H.O.A.K. I AB.H.O.A.E. PITTSBURGH. Bnncrft.es 1 2 7 3 ICaton.ss 112 19 Wtllms.cf I Stock.lb ' S Luders.lb I 9 4 1 9 Carey ,cf 4 9Cutshw,2b S lHlnchn.rf 1 2 19 1 1119 9 2 11 Pearce,lb 9 9 2 9 0Mollws,lb S 1 T 1 9 Cravth.rf 1119 0Blgbee.lt 1 3 4 0 0 Meusel.lt I 1 McQatf.lb 1 1 OMcKec.Jb 4 OSchmldt.o 1 1119 14 19 Burns.o 1 1 .1 1 OMIUer.p 1 k0 9 1 9 Davis. 0 V 0 O Steele. p 19 9 9 Mayer.p 19 9 1 OHarmon.p 1 I I 9 9 9 9 9 1 9 Matn.p Prengst,p 9 9 9 1,9' Totals 39 1537 11 1 Fltagrld, 1 9 9 9 9 Watson, p 1 9 9,1 9 ; Totals 381J01 1 V ' One out when winning run scored. Wil liams out. hit by batted ball. Batted tor Prendgygast In eighth. Ran tor Burns tn 10th Pittsburgh ..9 19911999 -S Philadelphia 1-19119991 19 Two-base hits: Blgbee, Cutshaw, Schmidt, Mollwlts, McOafflgan, Cravath. Williams. Three-base hit: -Steele. Home runs: Cut- BASEBALL OMAHA vs. DES MOINES Juna 18, 19, 20, 21. ROURKE v PARK Friday, Juna 2U Ladles Day Games Called 6:43. . , "- ' Amateur Results Greater Omaha League. Murphy-Dld-Its. I : Beeellns. 1 first game. Murpby-Dld-Its, 4; Besellris, 3 second gams. Armours, 1; Holmes, 2. Krajeclks, 13; Longeways, 1. City League. National Cash Registers, 11; Morris A Co., I. Alpha Camp, W. O. W., 17; Stags, 0. No other gam scheduled. ? ' American League. McCaffrey Motor Co., I; Florence Mer chants, S. NO other games scheduled. Jtotcr-Ctty League. Dally News, I; Dresher Brothers, I. Krajeolk Juniors, 10; Philip's Department store, 8. -v No other games scheduled.. . Booster Leu-ne. Trimble Brothers, Jrs., I; Parsfey Com mission Co., l. J. B. Roots, 12; Ramblers, 11. Homesteads-Harley Davidsons. Forfeited to Harley Davidsons. Townsends, 10; Rlggs Optical Co., 9. ehaw, Luderus and Cravath. Stolen bases: Carey, Cutshaw. MeuseL Sacrifice , hits: McKechnle, McGafflgan. Sacrifice flies: Schmidt. Hlnchman, Burns. Double plays: McGafflgan, Bancroft and Luderus , 8tock and Bancroft, Left on bases: Pittsburgh, I; Phlldelphla, 10. First base on errors: Pittsburgh, 3. Basses on balls: Oft Miller. 3: Steele, 3; Mayer, 3; Main. 1 Hits: Off Miller, I In two and two-thirds innings; Steele, B,ln six and two-third innings (none out in. 10th); Harmon, 3 in one-third in nings. Mayor 5 In five Innings (none out In sixth); Main, 2 In two and two-thirds In nings; Prendergast, 6 In two and one-third Innings; Watson, 1 In two Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Steele (Luderus). Struck out: uy Miller, l; Steele, 2. Harmon, 1; Mayer, 1; WatsonT 1. Wild pitch: Mayer. Winning pUchen: Watson. Losing pitcher: Steele. Dodgers Rally in Ninth and Win. Brooklyn, June 17. The Brooklyns made. is nits toaay, out were forced to stage a ninth Inning rally to win, 4 to 3. Cheney waa wild- at the start but settled down. 8oore: . CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. Flack.rf 4 150 OJonatn.rf 4 3 2 1 0 Holohr.ss 1 4 4 1 Olson, ss 5 2 13 0 Mann.lt I 9 Merkle.lb 1 1 Paakrt.cf 4 1 Deal.Sb 1 0 Zetder,2b 4 9 Kllllfer.o I 1 Tyler.p 4 9 Duglaa.p , 9 9 4 0 ODaubt.lb 5 4 7 0 0 S 9 9Wheat.lt S 1' 1 0 0 9 1 0Myers,cf -J 1 S 0 0 1 0 lO'Mara.Sb 4 2 D " 1 2 1 0Doolan,2b 2 9 2 1 0 4 4 0 Mlller.e 4 1 M t 9 1 OCheney.p 1 0 0 9 9 0 9 O'HIckmn 1 0 9 9 0 Grimes 9 9 0 9 9 Totals 29 425 II 2'MWheat 119 9 9 Totals 25 II 27 9 1 One out when winning run scored. 'Batted for-Doolan in ninth.. ? Ran for MlUer In nlath. . 'Batted for Cheney in ninth. Chicago ..... 91999191 92 Brooklyn .... 9 9, 9 9 9 1 0 0 2 ' Two-basv hits: Flack, Olson. Home run: MerKle. sacrifice hit: Kllllfer. Double plays: Zelder, Hollocher and Mrkle; John ston and Miller. Left on bases: Chicago, I; Brooklyn, 10. First bsss on errors: Chi cago, 1. Bases on balls: Off Tyler, 1; Douglas, 1; Cheney, 7. Hits: Off Tyler, 14 In eight and one-third Innings; Douglas, 1 In one-third inning (none out). Hit by pitched ball: By . Tyler (Z. Wheat). Struck out: By Tyler, 8: Cheney, 7. Wild pitch: Cheney, Losing pitcher: Tyle. OFFICIALS STOP FULTON-DEMPSEY, BOXING "BOUT Hartford, Conn., June 17. Governor Holcomb has had a conference with Thomas :F. Egan, superintendent of state police, on the matter .of allow ing the Fulton-Dempsey boxing match in Danbury, July 4. 'John H. i Perry, president of -the state police commission, also has con ferred with Superintendent Egan. The latter has inquired into the conditions for the bout, and says he is satisfied it would be a violation of the law. He accordingly has communicated with the . prosecuting officials of Danbury informing them of his intention to prevent the bout. v ; Strangler Lewis' Throws Freberg and Wins Match Sioux City, - la., June 17. Ed "Strangler" Lewis won his mat match here tonight with" John Freberg, Swedish champion It required but one fall, which came after -37 minutes of wrestling. ' Lewis applied his favorite headlock on his opponent with such force that he was unable to continue, nis necic ligaments were injured. The referee awarded Lewis the match. GREAT OLD REMEDY FOR SKIN DISEASES S. S. S. Clears Skin of Erup tions, Drives Poison Frorn 1 - the System." j Get it fixed in your mUd that skin eruptions, Scrofula, Ectema, burn ing, itching skin, .and lU skin dis eases are due entirely to impure and infected blood. If the trouble was ont the outside of, the skin, by sim ply washing Snd keeping it clean you could obtain relief not even oint ments, lotions, snd salves would be necessary. Agree with us in this be lief, and your trouble can be relieved you can be entirely restored to health. S. S: S. is a purely vegetable treatment that you can secure from your own druggist it is a blood tonic that will purify your blood and cause a most decided abatement Tf your glesl DR. E. R. TARRY ' , -, . ...... . V SENATORS WIN. FROM WHITE SOX IN CLOSE GAME Johnson Outpitches "Three Chicago Hurlers and Wins , " 3 to 1; Ti3htens Up in " Pinches Twice. Chicago, June 17. Washington de feated Chicago today, 2 to 1, Johnson outpitching three local pitchers. Benz was tjken out in the first inning, when Washington filled the bases on a base on balls, a hit and an error. A sacri fice fly scored a man and then Rus sell refused a run until the sixth, when, Milan singled, took third on a wild pitch and scored on a sacrifice fly. Liebolas single and relsch s triple in the eighth' averted a Chicago shutout. Twice before this the locals opened innings with two hits and could not score. Danforth pitched the last two innings for Chicago when a pinch hitter batted for Russell in the seventh. Score: CHICAOO. WASHINGTON. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. drphy.rf 4 110 0Shottn.lt 4 13 0 0 Lelbold.lf 1119 0Foster,3b -62180 !.CIIns,2b 4 0 0 2 OJudge.lb 3 0 1 0 Tels.cf 4 1 S 0 0 Milan, cf 4 3 4 0 0 Jandll.lb 4 '110 0 OJchanks.rf 3 13 0 0 Weavr.ss 1 1 3 3 0Morgan,2b 110 10 Rsbrg.Sb 4 0 0 2 2M'Brlde,ss 4 10 10 Schalk.o 4 0 1-9 lAnsmth.o 1 9 7 9 0 Beni.p , 0 0 0 0 OJohnsn.p 4 0 12 0 Rusleli.p 1 0 0 2 0 Dnfrth.p 0 0 0 9 0 Totals 33 1 27 3 4 J.Collns 1 0 0 9 9 Totals 13 127 8 I Batted tor Russell In seventh. Washington ..1 9900100 0 3 Chicago .....0 9 9 9 9 9 9,1 01 Three-base hit: Felsch. Stolen base: Slot- flee files: Shanks. Morgan. Left on bases Washington, (; Chicago, 8. First base on errors: .Washington, 2. Bases on balls: Off Bens, 1. Hits: Off Bens, (none out In first Inning); off Russell, i In seven Innings; oft Danforth, 2 in two Innings. Hit by pitched ball: By Johnson, (Weaver): Struck out: By Russell,' 1; by DanfortK, 1; by Johnson, 3. Wild pitches: Jonnson, kus sell. Losing pitcher: Bens. . ' Cleveland Takes Four Straight. Cleveland, O., June 17. Cleveland made It four straight from Philadelphia today, winning 1 ( to 3. Pitcher Scott Perry, for whom Manager Connie Mack went Into court today and secured a restraining order pre venting the Boston Nationals from Interfer ing with his Bervlces with the Athletics, pitched and .lost his flint game since the National" Baseball commission's ruling de ciding In favor of Boston. Score: PHILADELPHIA. CLEVELAND. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.E. lhanon.ss 4 0 )ldrlng,lf 4 1 !7alker,cf 4 1 2 OJhnstn.lb 4 3 12 0 0 0 OChpmn.ss 4 1 1 sl 1 0 03peaker,cf 3 12 9 0 1" 0Roth,rf 4 10 0 0 3urns.lb 4 1 afdnr.3b 4 Perklns.c 4 avdsn,rf 3 3 0 0 2 0Wbsgns,2b 3 13 2 3 0Wood.lt 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 0Evans,3b 3 2 5 lrhomas.o 3 0 4 OCovlskie.p 3 0 Kugan.2b 3 0 7 0 0 0 4 0 erry.p 3 0 Totals 33 24 16 1 Totals 31 10 27 11 1 Philadelphia ..300 00000 03 Cleevland 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 6 Two-base hit: Gardner. Three-base hit: Burns. Home run: Evans. Stolen oases: Speaker, Wambsganss (2), Wood. Double plays: Evans to Wambsganss to Johnston, Perry to Dugan to Burns, Shannon to Dugan tn Burns.' Left on bases: Philadelphia, 3; Cleveland, 1. First base on errots: Phila delphia, l; Cleveland, 1. cases on Dans: Off Perry, 2. Struck out: By Perry, 3; tjy Coveles(V, 7. Tigers ana xsnas uarae.mucu. Detroit. June 17. New Tork and Detroit played a S to S tie game this afternoon, the game being called at the end ot the eighth to allow Detroit to catch a train. New Tork scored the tying run In the eighth on Pecklnoausrh's double, an out and a single. The visitors scored four runs tn the first two Innings on three errors and five hits. Score: NEW TORK. I DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.E. ' AB.H.O.A.E. GIlhTy.rf 4 110 OBush.ss 3 3 5 2 0 Peck'n,es 4 2 2 4 OVltUtH 2 0 12 1 Baker, 3b 4 0 0 0 OCobb.cf '41990 Pratt, 2b 4 3 7 2 9Veach.lf 3 3 10 1 Plpp.lb 4 16 l.OHetl'an.rt 3 15 11 Bodle.lt 3 111 ORJones.lb 3 2 7 0 0 Marsa's.ct 3 0 1 0 0Toung.2b 4 13 5 2 Walters.c 2 15 1 ITelle.o 4 0 3 S 0 Lsve.p 3 3 12 OCunn'm.p 4 10 11 Flnne'n.p 9 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 10 24 14 Totals 33 11 24 11 1 New Tork 3 2 9 9 99 Detroit 9 9 9 r 0 . 3 15 95 (Called end eighth, allow Detroit to catch a train.) Two-base hits: Pecklnpaugh. Three- bsse hits: Walter, . Love, Cobb. Sacrifice hit: Hellmann. Double plays: Peckln paugh, Pratt and Plpp: Hallman and Toung: Bodle arm Pecklnpaugh; Vltt, Toung and R. Jones; Cunningham, Bush, R. Jones. Left on bases:' New Tork, 3; Detroit, 7. First bast. on errors: New Tork, 3. Bases trobules, and finnally make you en tirely well. Fifty years ago S. S. S. was discovered and given to suffering mankind. 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Hits:' Off Love, 9 in Blx Innings (none out In seventh); Fin reran. 1 In four Innings. Struck out: By Cunningham, 3; Love. 3; Flnnaran, 1. Passed ball: Walters. , Hays Stingy With Hits. v St. Louis, June 17. Mays allowed St. Louis four bits today while his teammates, due to the Ineffectiveness of three locar pitchers and two errors by Tobtn, ran up a score of eight runs, Boston winning. 8 to 0. The two teams split even on the series just concluded. Score: BOSTON! ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.E, . AB.H.O.A.E. Hooper.rf 3 0 10 OTobln.cf 4 Shean,2b S 1 1 S OMalseUb 2 Strunk.cf S 1 0 0 0Austin,3b 2 Ruth, lb 3 112 0 OSialer.lb -4 Schang.c 3 0 5 0 ODemltt.rf 4 Thmas.3b 4 111 OSmith.lf 3 Scott.ss 4 3 7 1 0Oedeon,2b 3 Whtmn.lt 4 10 0 OOerber.ss 1 Mays,p 4 1 9 t OJhnson.ss 2 Svreld.o 1 Totals 36 27 12 . OHale.c 1 Galna, p v Houck.p 2 Dvnport.p 0 Hndryx 1 Wrlgkt.p 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 1 11 0 4 2 1 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 00 Totals 30 4 27 11 1 Batted for Davenport In eighth. Boston ...3 0 1 0 2 0 0 3 08 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Summary Two-base hits: Slsler, Ruth. Three-base hit: Austin. Stolen bases: Thomas, Scott, Whlteraan. Sacrifice hits: Hooper. Sacrifice fly: Whlteman. Left on bases: Boston, 10; St. Louis, 4. Bases on balls: Off Mays, 1; off Oallia, 4; off Houck, 4. Hits: Off Oallia, 3 In one and one-third Innings; off Houck, 3 In five and two thirds Innings; off Davenport, three In one Inning; off Wright, 1 In one inning. Struck out: By Mays, 3; by Houck, 2; by Davenport, 1. Losing pitcher: Gallia. T ln the Silent Drama Sun "Patriotism." showing at the Sun today, Wednesday and Thursday, with Bes sie Barrlscale in the leading role. Is a story of the Red Cross and of war and America that' Interests everyone in these times of war emergency. Miss Barrlscale in the part of the Red Cross nurse heroine Is given an opportunity to display some of the most successful acting of her career. Blalto "In "Rich Man. Poor Man," here for three more days. Marguerite Clark pre sents the vanity of riches, the unhappiness that they may bring and the happiness that may be found In life without them. A Wall street financier disowns his daughter for marrying a poor man and she passes from his life forever. Years later a girl Betty Wynne, played by Miss Clark, is foisted on him as his grandchild ana sne comesto live in luxury and dissatisfaction with life. When lovers come she, too, chooses tho poor suitor and In a surprising turn of events it Is discovered that tne poor suitor Is really the grandchild of the old financier. Strand Charles Ray In "Playing the Game" will be seen at the Strand again, the bill running until Wednesday night. The play Is one that will please most audi ences as the Ideal of a perfect picture drama., Laughter and tears are skillfully blended ,lt the scenario and Ray's charac terization of the leading part is excellent. Empress The Four Hun Chasers, at the Empssss theater, la a quartet of young men who can sing and harmonize. Spe cial mention la due to Monohan snd company In their roller skating novelty. It Is a great laughing number. Charlie Chaplin is ap pearing here on the screen in "Oh, what a Night!" a comedy that is hilariously funny. There is humor In abundance, as well as a moving love story tn the William Fox photo comedy "We Should Worry!" with Jane and Katherine Lee as stars, which lis being shown for the first half of the'week. HamUton WIlltanAFarnum In the fea ture drama "The Conqueror," will be here for the last times today. In' his deploting of this strong character Farnum Is In his favorite element and he brings to the part all his own powerful personality and virile strength. On Wednesday and Thursday will be seen Theda Bara In "Rose of Blood." Lothrop "The Danger Game," a thrill ing series ot adventures in playing the greatest of all game," ls being shown here for the last times today witn juaage Ken nedy and Tom Moore tn the leading roles. Full of dramatic situations, tne play la sensational in parts, yet the thread of the love story runs through it in a very pretty fashion. Rohlff "Tarran of the Apes,"a feature film that is unusual and an extremely In teresting story will be shown here today and Wednesday. The picture of the ' de velopment of the human placed In the position of his forefathers hundreds of AMUSEMENTS. EMPRESS HOME OF THE BIG DOUBLE SHOW Four Hun Chasers ' Novelty Singing ' Ferguson & Sunderland -. Singing and Dancing Dolly Richards 1 That Vivacious Girl J Monahan & Co. A Roller Skating Novelty mm. TOX rresenis -.gssw Jans and Katherine Lee in f X "WE SHOULD WORRY" iWm. FOX Presents 4 I CHARLIE CHAPLIN "Oh What y a Night fhotoKais. '&D0UGI (Gk -n y j rresems fef 1. '1- n-s riatxiJenie : Rich Man . Poor Man. Vet i J o years before and how he develops his mind and proves his superiority ver Jhe animals with whom he has been raised as a weak ling is an Interesting one and many thrill ing adventures befall him In his Ufa In the jungle. Grand Thrilling and novel adventures befall the hero of VTarzan of the Apes," showing here for the last times today. One of the most sensational scenes of ths play shows the revenge taken by Tarsan on the cannibal tribe for the death ot his adopted ape mother at the hands of one of the tribe. Marshalling the elephant friend of his. he utterly destroys the can nibal's village, killing the offender himself after an exciting chase over the tops of ti4 great trees as tne savage flees on ths ground. 'S ' Ideal Mary Miles Mlnter, In "Social Bri ars," portrays the struggle of a young girl who has gono to a great city with ths In tention of making her own living. In ad dition to the leading feature there will bs shown here today the first Installment of the big serial with Pearl Whit and An tonio Moreno as the stars, "The House of Hate." The play is one ot mystery, ad-' venture and secret Intrigue of foreign spies;' Is a thrilling one and there is not a mo ment when there is not something new for the audience. The serial runs In 15.. episodes two reels being shown In each one Apollo The offering for today at ths Apollo Is the superfeature film, "The Whip," one of the largest companies and the great est .assortment of stage properties of re cent times having been gathered together In ' this production. The plot of the story deals with yie Ufe of a famous racing king and his driver. In spite of the fact that Its size and splendor of production over shadows the merit of the play Itself there Is realty a very vivid and Interesting lovs . drama involved which has been weUkctel and well carried out. Alhambra Bessie Barrisoale In "Blind' folded," will appear here for the last times -today. The play is a powerful drama, which' depicts the upbringing or. a little girl tov be an expertvsafe robber and crook. Miss Barrlscale does some fine acting as she de picts the character awakening of the girl when, she discovers that there are other ', and better codes of morals than the one which she has learned from the "Ear" and ' dramatic scenes are portrayed as she turns ' into the paths of right. T8 Dixon's Keep Trucks Ready to Answer litoIlCall See that your transmission and differential are kept free of friction. s Use 0XOlr3 GRAPHITE Automobile LUBRICANTS Worm drive delivers great power, but it also develops friction unless properly lubri cated. Dixon's Gear Oil keeps the gears happy and healthy. It prevents metaHo metal con tact Ask your dealer for the Dixon Lubricating Chart JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO. XXXJ JtrwrChy, New Jsney . oxxx Established 1827 PHOTOPLAYS. Wiltiam Farnum in "Rough and Ready" jR AW Bessie Barriscale in "PATRIOTISM" LOTHROP-Sir MADtE KENNEDY A TOM MOORE in "THE DANGER GAME'' HAMILTON 40th nd Hamilton . WILLIAM FARNUM, in "THE CONQUEROR" V WEDNESDAY in "PLAYING ; the GAME" Charles Sfmj v .' , ,ISV. v .-