0 8 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, WHITE SOX GIVE RAGGED SUPPORT AND LOSE GAME Tigers Capture -Game Easily, Batting Sullivan Hard, Getting 18 Hits and 10 "Runs. Chicago, Sept 26. Detroit easily defeated Chicago, 10 to 7, in an er ratic game today. . The visitors hit Sullivan hard and were helped along by ragged support Score: Detroit !!ll!l!lt:1JJ! ! Chleago $ Til 4 Batteries: Dane and Almmltb: Sulli van and Jenxln. Tank Defeat Athletic. New Tork. Sspt II. Ia farolal fm ndlng the American league iitHtt at Polo ground today tho Tank defeated the Athletic. I to 1. Roberta and Boone were both bit hard and while Maya really bad the lltors ahut out erratlo throwing of the ball by Hannah cave Philadelphia two rune In th ninth lnnlnr- Score; r 'B.H. E. Philadelphia ... tl I 1 Mew Tork 1 I 1 I I I 0 I 11 1 Batterlei: Boone and Style; Maya and Hoffman, Rnel, American Association. , . tt Paul, Minn., Sept. H. Score: R. H. B. Toledo 1 l St Paul 1 1 Batterlea: Bandera and Kelly; William and MoMenemy. , Kanaaa City, Ma.. Sept. H. Score: ' R. H. X. Columbua 1J J Kanaaa City 1 I Batterlea: Lukanovte and Btumpf; Ra gan, Hennlng, Leyme and La Long. Milwaukee, Wl., Sept 18. Boore: R. H. n Indlanapolt U If J Milwaukee T II 1 Batterlea: Cram and Leary; Howard, Phllllpa and Merihell. MlnneapolU, Minn.. Sept 11. Score: R. H. B. toalarllle T J 1 MlnneapolU I 11 Batterleai Cauaa and Myer: Bchauer and Owen. Today's Calendar of Sports. fool ball I Opening of the Mtan In tercollegiate ieoaon. Athletic I Annual outdoor track and Held game of New Tork A. 0., at Trav "vr Inland. Boils: Jeff Smith tb. Harry Oreb, y rounds, at Pittsburgh. PHOTO PLATB. There Ain't Nulhln' More tq Say ' BUT TodajrlsYour LAST CHANCE to See Douglas Fairbanks .- in ! , "His Majesty, the American" and iitiiiiHtiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiniiiinniiiiiitiiiiiiMiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiii J , J I ; MaTJckfccd I gHoodhmf Entire Week j ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii i' HEATRE i Kjn i van i last two times. A MAMMOTH SPECTACLE Whom the Gods Would Destroy 23 Principals 8,000 Other. ADMISSION 25e ANY SEAT. . mm FISKE O MARA in -DOWN LIMERICK WAY Results and Standings NATIOHAX LEAGCX. Won. Loot. Clneinnatl tt.......tt5-...I 41' New Tork ..... ....14 II Chicago .....4 II Pittsburgh, Mini.,....,.' II Brooklya, .'.............'..IT Tl BoatonS II II St. Loula rm II II Philadelphia 4T II Yesterday's Basalts, Cincinnati, l-l; Chleago, !. St Loula, I; Pittsburgh. 1. New Tork. I; Boston, I. Brooklyn. Ill Philadelphia, I. Game Today. Brooklyn at Boeton. Philadelphia at New Tork. Chleaco at Cincinnati. Pittsburgh at Bt Loula. AMERICAN IXAOTJH, Won. Lot. .11 10 II 14 TT If .Tl 10 - 6 ...II Tl 61 14 Pet .III .111 .111 .I0T .41 .404 .191 .III Pot .III .401 .681 .661 .611 .411 .171 .261 Pet ,611 .661 .664 .661 .461 .461 .391 Chleaco .,. Cleveland New Tork Detroit ... St. Loula . Boaton . . . waemnfion ... .,..... . e Philadelphia II 101 Teeterday'i Result. New Tork. I; Philadelphia, 1. Detroit, 10; Chleaco, T. Game Today, - Detroit at Chleaco. . Boston at Washington. St Louis at Cleveland. Nsw Tork at Philadelphia. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won. Lost Bt Paul 14 It Kansas City 81 14 Louisville II 61 Indianapolis 11 87 Columbus . 69 . 78 Minneapolis 61 ' 80 Toledo IT 88 Milwaukee IT 81 Yesterday's Result. Indianapolis,' 11;' Milwaukee, T. Kansas City, 8; Columbue, 6. Louisville, 7; Minneapolis, I. Bt Paul, I; Toledo. 1. CHAMPS GATHER IN DOUBLE BILL FROM CHICAGO Reds Win in Ninth Inning of First Game and Blank Cubs, 8 to 0,' in Second Game. Cincinnati, " Sept. 26. The Na tional league champions won both games (of the double-header with Chicago today, 6 to S and 8 to 0. tn the first game both Sallee and Carter were hit freely. The Reds won in the ninth on singles by Win go and Salke, a wild throw by Car ter and a sacrifice fly by Rouch. In a T- 1 1 1 J "t. ! the second game risner neia iu ratro to three hits and was never in danger. Scores: First aame: k. ti. ,. Chicago 1 0 1 0 1 06 13 2 Cincinnati ...::o 0 0 10 10 11-8 I 1 Batterie! Carter and O'Farrell; Bailee and Wlnco. Second game: . H. E- Chicago 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 J 00 s l Cincinnati v o ' " . Batterie: Vauchn and Kllieier; Eisner and Rarlden. . , Card Trim, Pirate la 11. t Louis. Bept ''IS. Mollwlt slnsje In he twelfth scored Hornsby with the run that gave Bt. Loul a 2 to 1 victory over Pittsburgh today. Nicholson scored the visitors' run with a four-base hit In tha first. The locale tied the count In the seventh, core: ... v Pittsburgh 100 000 000 000 1 6 0 St. Lou's 000 000 100 0011 8 1 Batteries: Adams and Schmidt; Bchupp and Clsmons. Giant Win Last One. Boston. Sept. 16. New Tork won its last game of the season with the Braves to day, I to 1. Ryan, a Olant pitching recruit got into trouble in the seventh1 and was succeeded by Dubuo with the bases full, oif out and one run scored. Maranvllle'a sacrifice fly tied the score, but Dubue then retired the elde. The Giants gained runs in the next two innings and won. Score: ' It H. B. New Tork ...., 0 0 1 0 1 11 I 1 Boston 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 T 1 Battsrlee: Ryan, Dubuo and Smith; Fil Unglm and Gowdy, Wilson. - Brooklyn Win Easily. Philadelphia, Bept 16. Rixey crumbled In the sixth Inning today and Brooklyn won an easy victory over Philadelphia, It to I. It was tire last gams of the local National league season. Score: R. H.B. Brooklyn 1108141 111 IT t Philadelphia ..1 00010004 1 1 I ' Batteries: B. Smith and Miller; Cantwell, Rlxey, Cheney and Clarke. . . SILK HAT HARRY C.pyr..ht.llInt.'N.w.Borvloa Drawn for The Bee by Tad 1 1 v v v :rw HrVO A tJrRRU 6P HOOCH- vuBx ilc Lee I tvTT iwTOTrrC " ( COO-0 OF- IT." i.i a ptc?v ) . . ; ) -OJOfrf MOW I CAV tlr-1 , IT. W'P 0MC JA lTT A H ,P!irririNtfTii&i VER" wiTtroussrDAirt III UIWIW vV4Yf -AUila ERE'S knother one for the "Campfire Girls to tell around the blaz ing hearth. , - ' . Some cuckoo, who was elected to congress during a lull in common sense, chirps that the way to flatten the high expense of living is to turn your last year's suit inside out. , Take he old fairy story, substitute a hat for the shoe, and that con gressman would be the Cinderella. It takes a cuckoo with a dome like a withered camphor ball to think up stuff like that. - , , Barnam never had a tent big enough to hold 'em aU. Some of 'em have to go to congress. Before you turn your last .season's suit inside out you have to turn the moths inside out to get .it. If you spot a bird cackling like the valedictorian of Matteawan university, don' blow a police whistle.' He's a bellboy with his suit turned inside out. The buttons are tickling his wishbone. i It's been done before, get herself a suit. The wifcan turn yourpockets inside out and, TOMMY MURPHY LEADS AGAIN IN , GRAND CIRCUIT Peer of Drivers for This Sea son Has Another Big Day in Columbus -Racess Columbus, O., Sept. 26. Tommy Murphy, who headed all drivers for winning races in the present Grand Circuit meeting, had another big afternoon of it today when he won two of the four races on the pro gram. Direct C. Burnett, again mastered a field of fast pacers in the Arch City 2:10 stake, winning in three evenly rated miles. Baroness Edge wood, was expected to show good form, but she finished outside the money. Time: 2:03j4. Dr. Nick won the 2:18 trot when Murphy kept him ahead of Baron The James boys also used to twist their coats outside in before manicuring a bank. , Many birds gave his . collar the reverse English after he got the ;no-checkee, no-wajhee sign from the starch hounds in the old Asiatic cuff foundry. But turning your trousers from east to west won't cure the patch on the veranda. A patch is a patch, no mat ter whether it's vulcanized or stitched. Have you piped the linings the Six Little Tailors are slapping into this year's crop of male frocks? A gent who turns one of those things inside out will look like the aurora borealis with ears. i We know a knock-kneed gent in Flushing, Long Island, whose wife creases all his trousers bowlegged. That's one thing that Woody should have in his Fourteen Points. The league of nations shouldn't allow wives to crease hubby's pants. Most of 'em get ati acqordion pleatei! effect modelled after the wrinkles in Chief Geronimo"s face. ' Others iron in that twist which is all right for corkscrews, but bad for walking. A guy with those curved creases in his strides thinks he is walking up a spiral staircase all the time. Turning, a set 'of those strides inside out doesn't io any good, , If the elbows of your old suit are frizzled at the knees, if the buttons have turned sour, if there are soup tracks all oyer the vest and the plaster is dropping off the ceiling, turning the wreck inside out is simply wasting a taxidermist's time that migh be usefully employed in putting glass eyes in a celluloid crocodile. A wreck is a wreck, whether it's in a wardrobe or on the New Haven. New Banks Chartered a Washington, Sept- 26. (Special Telei gram.) Application for charters for na tional banks have been received at the treasury at follows: Security National bank, Troebrldge, 8. D.; capital, 860.000. Rockwell National bank, Rockwell City, la.; capital. 860,000. i AJITJSEM1SNTB. "Omaha Fun Center1 CURTAIN RISES AFTER PARADES PASS THEATRE PnrpoMly Booked for Caralval Weill -.. Roieland Girls With Harry Colsmss asd Bsrt Lthr. Hsrs's fh mlt of the ssrslval's eassrlngt. Only muateal show la tew. Dozens el rosy Roieland eirls. Nothls like It back home. GRAND MATINEE DAILY Girls, if you're) after a man don't let him know it; make him pursue you. If you don't know how to turn tbi littU trick, ee TAYLOR HOLMES V in "A Regular Fellow" MAT. TODAY. TONIGHT. ALEXANDER JOHNSTONE Presents , MR. RICHARD CARLE IN Tks Fascinating Musical Comedy "SUNSHINE" Nltes BOc io $2.00. Mat. 80c to 1.50 Day Com. Sun- day, September 28. Matins Wednesday I Tha Big Laugh Play With Arthur Ayles worth, Eva William. Original Now York Production and Cast Nites. Boo to $2.00 Mat., 80c to II -SO LOTHROP LAST TWO TIMES "THE RECKLESS EVE" and Current BIU MATINEE TODAY, 2:15. EARLY CURTAIN TONIGHT AT 8:10 Next Week Harf-y Watson, Jr.; Nelson eV Chain; Chinese Jars Band and Big Ak-Sar-Bem Bill. , 24th and Lothrop Fri. aad S a Mrday NORM A T A' MADGE ' T'nr Wh of a Woman' Smiling Bill Farons-5"WnttL a Baby '' al fwj sal m VCJ TWO SHOWS IN ONE QUAKERTOWN TO BROADWAY, Miniature Musical Comedy. THREE MELVINS; T ALBERT It FISHER; NELSON WARING. Photoplay Attrac tion WM. FARNUM In "HOODMAN BLIND." Local Secretary Has No Information From J Eastern Amateurs Secretary Isaacson of the Mu- nicioal Amateur Base Ball associa tion announced last night that he had not had any definite informa tion from President Tom Nokes of the National Base Ball federation in regard to who the winners are and when the eastern cham pions will -invade Omaha for the final game for the world's ama teur title with the Murphy-Did-Its. However, it is expected that, the championship fray will be staged here next -aunday, since the Amer ican Bridg company of Pittsburgh, which defeated Cincinnati Wednes day, wiM clash with Canton, 0..-to- day and Sunday to decide the eastern title. The winners of this game, it is understood, wii1 plaV the Mur phys here. The Union Outfitting company, class B city champions, are engaged in a three-day tournament at Green wood, Neb. They will play Ashland today and Greenwood or Yutan Sun day. A number of Omaha amateur base ball players are taking part in the tournament, playing with these above-mentioned towns. Manager Pascal announced he had arranged a game with the Lincoln Cleaners for next Sunday afternoon at Lin coln. The Murphy-Did-Its will journey to Lincoln Sundayo clash with the Cleaners and will close their season a week from Sunday, in the event the championship game with the eastern champs is scheduled for that day. A double-header Sunday afternoon between Divisions 1, 2 and 3 for The Omaha Bee Junior Base Ball associ ation will be staged at Fontenelle park. The Woodmen of the World, pennant winners of Division 1, will clash with the Holmes Juniors, champs of Division 2, in the opening game, starting promptly at 1:30 o'clock, and, the winners will mix with the Meyers Bearcats, pennant winners-of Division 3, in the final game for the championship. 1 'i Alaskan Tonnage Increases. Seward, Alaska Sept 26. Vessels registered from Alaskan ports this year total 1.018, according to custom records. Never before', in the ter ritory's history has the nftmber of Alaskan craft gone over 1,000. Walker Defeats Roper, Following Challenge From Omaha Scrapper De Moines, la., Sept. 26. (Spe cial Telegram.) Fallowing a chal lenge by Harry Williams, former Western league player, and pro tegee of Kid Graves, Sports editor of The Bee, to the winner, Hugh Walker of Milwaukee won a deci sive vjctory over Capt Bob Roper of Kansas City in the opening box ing match of the season here, Fri day night. It was beyond question the best fight staged by Promoter Tommy Ryan in years, according to the newspapers. Walker won seven of the 12 rounds, his .opponent got three and two were Vven. Both men were equally aggressive all through the fight. Walker showed more fighting in the clinches, but his opponent landed many clean blows. Walker was knocked through the ropes in the sixth round, but came back strong. Both men were bleed ing badly at the end of the battle. In the semi-final, an eight-round bout between Carl Leonard of Red Wing, Minn., and Matt Smith of Correctionville, la., Leonard won a close decision. "Kid" Eggie of Des Moines won an easy victory-4n the first preliminary over Louie Lower ville of Boston. rjUB NEW HIT IS READY AT THE PALACE SATURDAY. Cegantle, almost an equal favorite in the betting. Best time: 2:074. In t he second division of the 2:08 pace, Aquilla Dillon, a western geld ing, was' the best of the let and in the second heat he stepped a mile in 2:04. A large field scored in the 2:12 pace, whioh was won by Royal Earl after he had dropped the first heat to Cherry Willis. Best time: 2:0554. The meeting will be concluded tomorrow. 4:08 pace, purse 11,000, seeond divi sion, three heats: Aquilla Dillon, ch. g by Sidney Dillon (Wilson) .1 1 1 Delco, b. g. (Pitman) 1 2 Peter Elliott, ch. g. (Thomas).... SIS Irish Voter, b. g. (Noble) 4 16 Rascal, b. g. (Ray) 114 Minerva Gentry also started. Time: 2:05, 2:04. 2:06". 2:11 trot-purse 11,000, three In five heats: Dr. Nick, blk. h., by Dr. Igo (Mur- phy) 11 1 1 Baron Cegaritle, br. h. (McDonald) 12 2 Alleen Dillon, b. m. (Chllds) . . .:. . 4 4 Jolly Bird, blk. m. (McCoy) 6 I ro Billow, b. g. (Levis) I ro Barbara Lee also started. Time: 2:0814. 2:07, 2:08. 2:10 pace, "The Arch City," purse 83,000. three heat In five: Direct C. Burnett, b. g., by Direct Hal (Murphy) , 1 1 1 J W.. S., b. g. (Purceell) 2 3 fi Prank Dewey, b. h. (Cox) 16 2 Drift Patch, b. h. (McMahon).... 12 3 Gladys B, b. m. (Valentine) 7 4 4 Qratton, Regent, Goldle Todd and Bar oness Edgewood also started. Time: 2:03H, 2:03, 2:03. STECHER TIGERS PLAY ARMOURS HERE ON SUNDAY Ex-Champion Wrestler Will 1 Cover First Base for Dodge Team; Brother Anton on Second. Joe Stecher will be in town with his famous team of ball tossers, the Dodge Tigers, Sunday, when they clash with the Armours at Rourke park in a double header. It will be a good chance for everybody to see the ex-champion wrestler at he takes a very active part in the ball game, being manager and first baseman of his team, while Brother Anton covert second base. Joe has been engaged in base ball all summer as this is one of his pet diversions to keep in physical trim. He has won at least three games for the boys with his mighty bat. Boys, he is some slugger. Joe says if they don't beat the Armours two games they are not doing anything. A large following of fans from Dodge county are ex pected down to attend the games. The club leaves Dodge at 6 a. m. Sunday via automobiles. Popular prices will prevail at these games and everybody will have a good opportunity to look the ex champion over as he will soon be engaged u some big mat matches, probably taking on Pesek and sev eral others. I The Armoun are in fine trim after the St. Louis series and with Dyck. Graves and Franek they ought to mike a good showing. First game Sunday at 2:00 p. m. Should a recently invented hand bag for women bt opened accident ally or by a thief th content! wOOltt be protected by a buttoned flP- k- T m WW vHEER delight that's what you'll Meditation Cigar with its fragrance of finest blended Havana. . Indoors or outdoors, it makes no difference. TheMeditation touches Your smoke-palate just in the right spot. It never "bites" or hits back. You're as fresh when you throw the butt away as when you put a match to the tip. Ask for the Meditation Cigar today at your dealer's. Eight Sizes 10c and 2 for 25c HARLE-HAAS CO., Council Bluffs, la, Skin Eruptions, Cause Unbearable Itching Scratching Increases the Irri tation of the Delicate Skin Tissue. You can claw your nails into your skin until it bleeds, in an effort to obtain relief from the fiery itching and burning caused by skin diseases, but you pnly increase the iritation and pain. And you ean pour ointments, salves and lotions by the gallon on the irritated parts, without obtain ing anything but temporary relief. Just as soon as the strength of the counter irritant gives out, your, pain and,torture will return with in creased violence, because these local remedies nave not reached the source of the trouble. The real source of all skin dis ease is the blood supply. The blood becomes infected with some im purity, and the disease germs break out through the dedicate tissues of the skin. They may appear as ec zema, tetter, boils, pimples, scaly eruptions, caused by disease germs ' in the blood. - The real cure, therefore, must be directed through the blood. And no remedy has yet been discovered that equals S. S. S. for such disorder of the blood. This great old remedy cleanses the blood of disease germs, and clears up' the complexion and gives It the ruddy glow of perfect health. Get a bottle at your drug store today, and you will soon be ril of your tormenting skin trouble. Also write at once for expert advice regarding your own ease. Address, Medical Director, 263 Swift Labora-' tory, Atlanta, Ga. , J WE ARE ill READY WITH A WOITOERF U I DISPLAY OF OYERCOATS. I d LlUt VI Vlliutiu iiaa uinr We're Going ScTOutf it a Lot of Omaha Men Saturday in These And YOU ought to be one of them because, Men, they are just a little bit the snappiest Suits that $25 ever bought New Belted Models, Waist Seam, Suits and conservative styles. All the new colors and practically every new fab ric. Come down Saturday for a try-on. Super Tailored Suitsf or Particular Dressers $30 $35 $40 $45 $56 And you'll pronounce them the best tailored, best appearing, best fitting suits to be found in Omaha today. Every suit bears that style Individuality for which Palace Quality Suits are famous. , With the Bowlers. MERCANTILE LEAGUE. Universal Motor Co. 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