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10' 1020. THE BEE:, OMAHA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Creiffhton BLUE AND WHITE FIVE SCORES 29 TO HOOSIERS'20 Harold Wise Makes 13 of Locals' Tallies; Mulhol land Also Stars for Crcighton. Indiana univpivity Ii.i-'m! ''.ill mm, aspir.m'.s to the Re I en . tumpion-Iiip. tell I -riot f tlx- ton five List night in I reiwh'on gym imshiiii Tin- Inial rom t u t- to J". More titan J.ef pet -on- stva the Kainr. ('reiyhton M.H.pe. down on the easterners with a rn-li that hewil !ercil StiYLmls cre,. During the 1i r st hall I'rnthl.'ii ontp1:i e.l and ontscornl the 1 nih.iii.in-, to 1. flu half rndini; with t 'reiyhtoti le.ul'iii;. IK to ). I lie I'lne r.nl White s.pud l-ewilih rrd the i-itor- with their bnlhV't flooi v. o- I. In the sreoi'.l peri. m the 1 h " '-iei -pl.ueil liettei hail. I In- ...!!. was even, ea. h -ole i.ilH in II turn s. Lolh piili's tnixsi-d ti'i.iN li f.piei'tlv. Imliiitin shot viiltlk- f"f the in..-! pai t, iriivt mt; to hn I, th.it Faded to at rive. . When Wi-r ill .pnr.l !'- -ph''i.-m tr the net t i I he tn - I In Id ceil OMAHA'S GREATEST LACE CURTAIN SALE IS NEXT SATURDAY AT UNION OUTFITTING CO. Such Extraordinary Values May Not Be Had Again for Many Months lo Come A Big Selection of High Grade Lace Curtain in Beautiful Patterns. A Hip purchase of hinh irmle curtains bought duvet from one of t.he largest 1;uv nulls in A lurr ies previous to the bepvy advance in price Tf all Laces and Laep ma terials makes possible this sale at the Union Outfitting Company next Saturday. In the hip shipment were lnm Ireds of beautiful Scrim. Notting ham, Filet., (.'tuny and Irih Point Laee Curtains. The prices in thi.-. One pay Sale are so unusual that even though you do not need new draperies at the windows until sprint:, it will pay to secure them at this time. The savinps are convincing evi dence of the ever -crowing Pur chasing: Powvr of the I'nion Out fitting Company, located just out of the High Rent, District, where, as always, you make your own terms. OH, FIERY SKIN DISEASES Must I Continue to Suffer From the Fiery Itching? This, is indeed the burning question with those who are the victims of itching, burning, fiery irritations that break out all over the skin, causing its victim to itch and scratch with almost constant torture. Go ing from bad to worse, with only a temporary lull in the suffering,' you have about reached the conclusion that you are doomed to have this terrifying disease as your life companion. If you have followed the usual course of treatment, you have doubtless used lotions, ointments, salves and washes abundantly, in an effort to get some sort of relief from your torture. Probably you have received temporary relief from the fiery itching by the use of local treatment, but your experience will be like that of thousands of others who have found that such treatment does not reach the cause of the disease, and can not for this reason make any progress toward a cure. While it is true that the vis ible location of this trouble is apparently on the skin, you must look def per for its origin, and until you locate its start ing point, and direct your treatment there, you will con tinue to suffer. 'The skin is fed from the blood, and upon the condition of the blood depends upon whether or not your skin will be healthy and free from boils, pimples, scalyjrritations. red eruptions and other disfigur I I II I mmm A mild II II II VBI SJJ Kistula - without a severe surgical operation. No Chloro form. Ether or other Reneral anaesthetic used. A cur guaranteed tn every case accepted for treatment, and no money to he paid until cured. Write for' book on Rectal Diseases, with names and testimonials of more than 1.000 prominent people who have been permanently cured. Defeats Indiana Five in Brilliant Game jt the rjiik, less than one minute alter (he opening ot play, he save 1 reightoii a had they held through out the content rw.ihl (V Mielun. coach of the In- !i.i:.. s.r.id. who i i veogniej as one of ihc crraifst foot hall and i,i-ket had tuciitor- in the middle we-t. loniplaircd Li-! night that the Sre.ik in the hick" were against ii'in and In, team Indiana holds third place in the ace for the champion-hip of the Wr-tcrn con science. They have M.'ied virtone- over Ohio. North-we-PTii. Mich.igan, Mulligan Ag-s'io-, and other t.i-t teams in the cast. Phey will clash tonight with Coach Paul i ln--ler's Coiiihu-kers at Lin ed.,, Harold Wi-e. ("reighton's lankv left forward, and Lddie Mullndland. the local-' stocky little guard, de serve great credil lor tins Crcighton vnloiv. Kearney ami Haley, stellar performers m former contest.-, were -hghCv olf color, although both plavcd itnpoitar.t p.uts in the 1 1 nosier-' undoing. Captain amhver. :i'tri:ng a wienclud .nkle, played the entile came and put up an cx ce', i;t i xinhitioii o guarding. Kearney took the ball at the first iiiniiic.ll' and dropped it into Mul-holland'-. hands. Mnlhr, 'andivr ..ml ll.ihv rc!ianged passes sever al t.ines lie fore Mutlhollaud flipped 'i to Wi-e. Wi-e shot from a bad angle, feet Irom the basket, and li'e had dropped inside the ring. j Crowd Commits "Foul." I he crowd went wild. A moment latci, Reietee blank Hirch called a peisonal loul on W i-e and some nt tin' spectator- honied Cn' decision !';' h pcii.Ci -cd Crcighton lor the' I'ootmg and allowed I'ean another; H ee tin mi, I te.in tailed on t'le In -I 1'ijt made the second thtow good. core, I leighton, '; Indiana. I. I he lloo-iers loiight de-pei ;iel . I he entire Ir.un threw theii' efforts into guarding. 'I hey hung on Kear ney, W i-e and Haley constantly.: Vevci the less the three . reighton iti - scored basket alter basket until the close ot the period. Indiana ' came hack strong. The lloo.-ieis. by valiant effort's to le gam their !o-t gn.nmd, played t teitliton to A standstill dining the e.ulv part ot the period. Indiana pa--mg it from one player to an j other w ithout intei uption. t Kill when it came to shooting ha-kets, they h,(d .in. liver and Mulholland to rci kon -with. 1'jie oi k of the t reighton gna'ds forced Indiana into t'vmg long shots. Of an ap p'OMmate dozen such attempts but one was successful. TV. l'o,t, h l onmiy Mills should go the greate-1 credit ioi the vie tnty. ( In- excellent teamwork dis play i d In I lie Hbic an, W hile pun let i ail It developed ol'lv b' good i oac 1 1 leg. fach man own, hut he individual plawug oi on the team is reallv In pencil tiinetiouing ot llie a whole is a -r,-;( t ( , C,, team a to Mills. I o.i, hc Sc -Id and liiver sity cblilte team and saw th N hi a ka I tin- t'.onr ( CULM TON '.". Ilnl.v, rf. V is. rf. Krurnto, c. V n(lo 'r. lo, m. ViilhnMnii'1. Is. mrltill, r Tntnl NDtN .. .Ifffrie. rf. . llmnis. If . . Inn. . Phillip-, re. I'o'ilrvmi. Ig. Ilruiti (io. Ip. SilinUr. if. iikcfirlil, rf. . Ili'fl'iinn, r rr. i t t TK t II 0 l 7 : rt. tk. 1 n 1 fl ( o 1 0 : o n - t 1. H.(. Tn I ills M t t Kr.-e thri.Hs ml et: H KHrn-. t Oeiin. :.: . H l,p, : ,v Vliilhnlliiiiil, Urferec: rranl. It'.-.-'.. I i. . (.Orel . Timrki'. Dcr: Hill Nriim-k. ' I I'im HERE NO RELIEF? ing and unsightly disorders. So that whenever your skin j breaks out with any of these .conditions, you will save your self much annoyance and the pain that comes from the fiery itching if you will realize from the outset that to treat this condition intelligently you must first cleanse the blood of the millions of tiny germs that : cause the trouble. This, of course, means that ;you will get no permanent good from the use of local treatment applied to the sur face of the skin, because it is i impossible to reach the blood , in this way i The sensible treatment that ; will show real results is a rem edy that will cleanse the blood thoroughly and kill the germs that cause the trouble. And for this purpose no remedy ever made can approach the record of S. S. S., the fine old fifty-year-old blood medicine. This medicine is purely vege table, being made of the juices of roots and herbs gathered di rect from the forests, the me dicinal value of which is rec ognized by the medical profes sion everywhere. It cleanses the blood of the disease germs, at the same time building up I the general health. S. S. S. is sola ny all druggists, ana is 'probably the most popular family medicine which they carry If you want permanent i results, this is the medicine you should take. ; If your own case needs spe cial medical advice, you can obtain same without cost if you will write to Chief Medi cal Adviser, 150 Swift Labora tory, Atlanta. Ga. Fistula-Pay When Cured system of treatment that cifres Piles, and ether Rectal Diseases in a short time, J - noct one OVER" wiTirouosmm THE SUBSCRIBER'S DREAM BOOK. THE good old davs of policv are one with yesterday and Nmo'eli. Ihc cops have put the dampets on all branches of gambling except risking jitneys on t.eplione calls. The only difference between telephoning and policy is that you had a chance in policy. r ,n,.,n MimiKfr ic hi a lioinid havintr at the moon, dignified to bark back. In order installed the new modern YrrJee That the tion will call subscriber mav have an even chance, the telephone corpora m the WJH phone books and publish the combination tele- phone - policv player's Dream Rook.' of divination pertaining to dreams and calls, tneir scientine application m puy singuouic , uic aiwn.. .! !....,...-..., moles, cards, together with the application and observance of tailsmcn, charms, spells and incantations. ., - - . . t Following is her to which the true appl m terpretatiou Copyright applied wood cuts. Let's go. for in' Countv At OK NS: To dream o acoins arc after you. Stop sipiaudeiu Lay off all Douglas and Tyler ASLKKP:--Tc dteani that soincboili ( entral is knocking olf forty tnturir,g forth on party wiles. A.NiiKI . vice. ADAM. 1 1 e s s . to To di cam ' Consult the angels has not olice (iaette. I n see Adam, for Adam. He 7M7,22 arc g' 'HONK CALL: To dreaming. Jupiter brain ot a phone call is a sure omen is just entering' cuius, you will take a I in a phone booth. Web: sinister influence of this ihc booth, as starvation in his 7euith. Numbers lions of these numbers. ter, Red 1 K ! L RLOSSt lM I N : To dicm of the bln-soinuig of trees is possibb. if you enteied the booth iu January. J hat's only thiee months. Cot fax and Dutiglas are favorable exchanges. But. all numbeis ate dai,-gerou.s. RKD I I pone all Fridays. A switchman w aving loin ncs, and clout 5'gn South and R lie v BCSYS-A dream sengei bow of mehody being PRETTY NURSES DIVE AND SWIM IN EXHIBITION Nicholas Senn Hospital Swirn-i' ming Pool Scene of Aquati Contests Among Girls. I w eniy pi ett v nur-r s. abbreviated h.ithmg -nits knees and winsome smiles. I -plav ing , dimpled splaslie i and swam and dive pi-Tiatr, e aiid"MHe night 'i! tile big pool Sen" hospital. The event was a A before, an ap of fnends la-.f at. th Nicholas- i j swiniimng con test and rxh'bitiou. staged under the directum ol I'et''' Wendell, swimming champion, who has had the pleasing lask nt r--tru ting the nurses in the art f sw imming and diving. The Nicl la- Senu hospital is one of two h"-p which provide Is in the country such advantages for its nurses. I lie other is located m Massachusetts. The marble pool is 20 yards in length and K feet deep. Tne water C being constantly steril ized and rcirt shed. Miss Mabel Druckrr swam 20 ytds. the length oi t.he pool, in 16 seconds m the first event last nigh', . winning tne championship. Miss ; Mcrial Le-' finished second and Miss ! fj'rahline Duptre, third. j In the 100-yard swim, using the i side stroke. Miss Leona Lormgrr took first place. Miss h'.dith Richard son second and Miss Edna Peterson third. Miss Mabel Drucker again cap- With the Bowlers (.ATE 11V I.EAGI K. Here flothlnit to. Olyniil C'anify Rltcli. Iliiarniann Shuw 1".r' HatlL.-k I-'-' Kiirls S I f Howard 'ilv Kills. in 5I4 i"".Miiaii Hi NorRarit Wills F. 2 :l Kit7. tiM Total :o Tjt.il Western t nlon. Neb. Teiit-Awnlnu Co. Nelxon (n .1. Jar'.h S" Tolliver 4s Zadltm VorwHl'l 4r..'I.iinilverkanip .. .'Ci'.' Anbres 1 t '1 , rn a .t r. h 1 Wl-st Mi'lii-s ':( To' a I Itehflln'K Old Hoy. Toti! -7"- nm' Indiana. no..r. I fill Zill'l'irv ... H--is- ... Klan'k ftoselln .... Voss 4..", Shull7. fi(7 Mi Mill ork 4iT 47 4 Atliins f'-l 53.1 Martin I'.'o Total ::.-. Topw :ti (iunnintee (lotli. in.' Fllle Kurnitiire 'o. Kndford !Ukp"U n.m-Irs .'"T Sh. ,1.1 4'Ci Straw 44'! straw 47 i IM.-kett P.'r'' Horwlch 4.'.; Kanka s r. !i Millson Bia Total MSt Total 1413 Af.AMlTO I.KACI'K. rinnt. Snlen. l Krr.1l Spaur . . . . Hartlett ., s i ra ..v . . . . S ra 'V H. Poino P. Pettitt . r.il K'ipd.-ill iti . 1 11 o f :uu . n;i p.-i.'s hi , ioi Turkman :t:i H'l K. l!ock llta 11 .... 71 1 '7 . flu , : c .17n.i: Total IKOfi Supply. 4 1.; Uotmltr'-r 4 1 :i s-.s'fit-h "Z 4.'.;. Ruder 41 il" SI raw . 4 .a Kuhrv l.f.l xTota! Office. ronoolow . . . . rrvlln riaiiott. Bllhlor K.-rman Total . '.' 0 n Tolal 1074 MMKI A (. I KAf.I K. (em A. M-l-.l ... rioatni.'in t.anK Stouffr Crev tKniplrei. 47.7 Hlltll-s . 4'li I.S 7. I ''111. :, II :.oi 41 1 1 stiinion 71 s 1 471' pi-au lie "'J 4?J Kretohnier ."fin Uan-lirap 112 Il'.l' Total 72 1 o V 1 ' Mlierlenf. i?i rtobsou Bit 471' t.arir 41'l 5": P.Tdu 617 .'oi? liriiiiltl 47 S 5L"l SSeljsle 43S 631 Total Premiums. Raff Kaspar 'i'r-i.-s-n Haffor Oaroi. k , IlinJimp Total I'rlden. Hronson ... Krt'l. lllnci .Toli'istoii .... Klefor Humphrey ... Hamlirap .... :s7 T.itni :j9 Hrookfield. 4" r.obin ('.I 7!.",ii H.!in . ! n 4t!:'. I'aspor Tjii;, ssn, Wilson 457 471 Pearsim 5 ' ii4 . mum BT "Mt y t i am which is too to facilitate service, the company ha switchboard. F.uibracing full and otticial ntual visions, foretelling ot future plion . ...... ii.- .-. tn i.cicm - of dreams and thc.telephone nuiu- modern O'Rrc Illustrated with denote, poverty and that the squiirels g yoin substance in riotous telephoning, numbers from ?rro to a million. is asleep indicates thai somebody is inks. Consult vi lawver before ling ith tl lelepuoiie set -l the father of men. in your -leep. -ignities happi livcd before the telephone seivice died. Benson 'od numheis to try and get. Try and get 'em. that vou are i the constellation. If he lie susp. a relapse ong tourney in an ambulance atlei journey in an ambulance and Hainev lines all come under the malignant planet. Have your meals sent into is one of the dread manifestations of Jupiter 1 to M should be avoided, or any ctnbitia- a danger flag signifies drlav. Post - important documents on I uesdavs or me numbers are susceptible, ,V 5o, tv. busy signifies deceit. Send a mes- lured i pion- trnk' : V.-s laurels the 4H vard chatti the hrca-t 50 seconds, second and up racr, ti-ing Her tune was Mcnal Lee was , Mi-s GabriHU Gersirk third. Miss Druckrr demonstrated bn n viiin ftiiliif in the 20-vard can- lie raie he holdiiio- her lichtnt i'e with one hand and swimminc with the other, for the third time winning first honots. The others eatried their candles in their teeth, ! Miss Kd'th Richardson was second land Miss Gabnella. Getsick third, j Miss Gersick captured the chatn I pionship in the 100-yard race, any ! style stroke. She used the crawl irohe ana mustier! in j minutes anrj ') second; Miss Drucker took sec ond honots in this event and Miss Meria! Lee finished third. In the telav tare the freshmen team grabbed first place, the juniots finished second and the seniors came in third. "I he nurses gave ex hibitions of life-saving and first aid or resuscitation work. Mr. Wendell staged an exhibition of fancy swim ming and diving. White to Meet Mackey. Chicago, Feb. 4. Charley White Wednesday signed articles' to meet Rob Mackey at Denver on February 12. They are to weigh in at 1 35 pounds at 3 o'clock. Just that sale MADE to ORDER Hundreds of shrewd and economical buyers have taken advantage of our present sale offer: FullSuit-:.'55J00s05 and an Extra Pair of Trousers Let us tailor your clothes with just that "difference" so sought after by the smart world, yet 'found only where design and craftsmanship have beco m c an art. That Extra Pair of Trousers will double the life of your suit First Showing of New NICOLLTkeTailor WSJerrems' Sons 209-11 So. 15th St. Karbach Block BOWENS PROTEST THEIR DEFEAT AT BEDDEOS' HANDS Two Thrilling Contests Mark Last Night's Play in Y. M. C. A. Greater Omaha League. Two thrilling basket ball contests were staged Wednesday night at the V. M. C. A. in tJ'.e Greater Omaha league. In hard-fought games the Beddeo aggregation were victors over the Rowen Furniture. to and the Omaha National Banks trounced the High School of Com merce squad, .Cs to l'. The Reddeo Bowen game was a one-sided affair until the second nail wlien tlie KP'lileo 1-ve came fhack strong andregistered 10 tallies against their onnonents' 0. Roth teams displayed excellent work oil the floor throughout the second half. Rromtly of the Row ens was the mainstav for his team, registering a total nt l) tallies. 1 'slier of the Reddeos made i total of 13 points tor his team. Aftei the g.mie (ins Millet, coai b of the Rowen agg'cgation, an 1 nounced th.it he will pioteM ti"1 game on the giounu- that tie score and the scoter gave Reddeo.s an extra pomt which thry did not deserve. The Ranks outplayed Comtnen e throughout their game. "Ike" Mahonev did imt di-plav usual orand ot ban last night, pir ci pally because of the ing of the Rank men. ilose guai' He misse several free throws. J lie I ownseii't agglrgatiou ba an ea-y time with the .South Omaha F.xchangc five, flouncing, them ( the tune ot IS to 0. Krtiie Adams legistered 13 points for the dim turn. He played a good deten.-ivc game. !T,M STAN )!M, 9. n,nv..x at 1TL3 ! B.n!'!-r " T.'WilsM'.fs " I 'tiir. nif re ' rjnwep ... .... ' Tjle Is'nck l;J.rhng' ... I (,AMFS TOMI.HT, Trinlfv Bantl-ty airunM rark 7 3"; B-.'iSfn t ecratn- Ohi-li!an-. 8 : i n ; M r:. W nrs niiHinf M. B.. :.; Pearl M Vi. Hiilnrl i Bi.rtli's. ? 'i. Rourkes to Receive 30 Per Cent Raise In Salary This Year! Veteian rdayea s on Omaha's. West -mi league base ball club this -easou will receive approximately cent more salary than they received last year. Pa Rourke says. J New players are al-o to benefit bv I the raise, as they will be pan! a simi lar increase over the salaries ol the men who played those positions h-r year. Ruth Off for Boston. Los Angeles. a! , Feb. 4. --Outfielder Geotge H. (Babel Ruth left Wednesday lor Boston. Ruth sa'd he would reach Boston Sunday night and would go to New- Yml. the next Tuesday tn confer with Manager Miller Huggms of the New York Americans. Today's Calendar of Sports. Raclnir: Winter meeting of Cuhri-Anier-tfon Jockey club, nt !lnnna. Winter nieetlwr of lltisinc Vii-ri'i KhcIiik associa tion, at New Orleiins. (.olf: Annual alentine tournament, at rinehnr.t, . C. ( lose of nnnuat wom an's tournament, at Hellalr, Kla. ItoTlne: Meeting of Internntlonal (toTinr nnlon, at Varis. Joe Lynch RKainst l'ntsy Johnson, eisht roundfi, at Jersey City. XI Reich agitlnst Clere Ffitukln, eight round, af I'erlh Amboy, N. J. to Remind You our between season ends in a few days and Upwards 1920 Spring Woolens MADE to ORDER 66 Keep Busy" Sale Here We Are Again! "Keep Busy" is the slogan of The Dundee. Hundreds of men tak ing advantage of this, our Semi-Annual "Keep Busy" Sale. The reason for this sale is to keep our force of experienced tailors busy during the off season. Ih With Extra Troasers v ' l)) i ILl Same Material , V WnSI iSVvl W00'PI,h arc uiarkcd in plain figures -We absolutely guarantee pcrfeef ( Whn Y4)1 fit and fH satisfaction the falirici you see in our windows arc Ibe falri" I i 1 vN -vou nt Pr'ors marked. The Dundee si vie, fit :ind lailorinr: : irr widely I jvra WWui 'U10wn a,non- d'e host dressed men and voting tncti in ;w nrouinl Omaha I 11 Rrll rM a M'c s 71VC hi me service during this sale. A I II M'M BE yOUR OWN SALESMAN All Goods Marked in Plain Figures I II II Mm r I II hi. b i n "v i i a i i 11 m wm1 Sa. Opi Saturday EveniTtgs Till 9 O'clock ''hi i ii iiiiiii ii iiiiinmTnMamwiiaMiiMiiMaiimrMM , j.. . , . i 1 J K1'l"s HI i I II VI nee R I WV ,SKiP 'fi. lt.!I.-.5alS&r I If t " I n Minis lb X Imvu IttjaW m It - jHMMI ML WaVI a M M'i".'T--WWseiu. Z 'mm' I 48 of the First Fifty SI J Pierce-Arrow trucks are still running after 8 years. This assurance of abso lute reliability takes all of the speculative element out of truck buying. An idle truck means an idle driver, repair bills, no deliveries. The money you "save" in buying a cheap truclc you quickly pay out for an idle truck, frequently in the first year. IX OS. J the National Cash Register Company in Dayton. Used for short haul work, neither has run over 50,000 miles. Both trucks are still "young, and able to deliver as satis factorily as ever. Their service has been distinguished by their ever-readiness. They have never been called upon that they have not met the calL No task has been too 20J8-5O-52 Farnam St. SEMI-ANNUAL t .Never hetoro have such the public in me re limit people who visit our si heavy. Eight years is by no means the measure of their capacity, nor perhaps twice eight. J. T. STEWART MOTOR CO. Diatrjbiifor Omaha Write for Hook The First Fifty . wonderful v.iuies been offered tailoring as wo ;ire j;iviii7 the ore. Drlfven more time. Losei trftj time em the Joh and off the job. Cost lrs to operate and Irae to maintain. Ijiata longer, depreciate lea and commanJi a hi she resale price at all time. Phone luulat I3S it DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Bee Building OMAHA, NEBRASKA loui &tl4 Ji 75" o