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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cardinals 4; Phillies 3.
At Philadelphia—
Score: R. H. E.
St. Louis .. . . Ml 002 100—4 9 2
Philadelphia .. 010 100 001—3 10 2
Perritt and Snyder; Marshall,
Mayer aud Killifer.
Brooklyn Defeated.
At Brooklyn—
Score: R. H. E.
Cincinnati .. ..004 100 02x—7 9 1
Brooklyn 400 000 000—4 8 2
Yingling, Ames and Clarke; Allen,
Ruelbach and O. Miller.
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Cubs Defeated.
At Boston—
Chicago 000 302 POO—F’*B E 2
Boston 014 010 Olx—7 9 2
Vaughn. Humphries, Stack and
Bresnahan; James, Crutcher and
Gowdy.
Pirates 0; Giants 3.
At New York—
Score: R. H. E.
Pittsburg .. .. 000 000 000 —0 5 5
New York .. .. 000 002 lOx—3 7 0
Harmon and Gibson; Tesreau and
Myers, McLean.
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FEDERAL LEAGUE
Kansas City Wins Two.
At Kansas City—
FIRST GAME.
Score: R. H. E.
Baltimore .. .000 010 000— 1 0 4
Kansas City .. 201 712 Olx—l4 20 1
Suggs, Ridgeway, Conley and Bou
cher, Jacklitsch; Packard and Eas
terly.
SECOND GAME.
Score: R. H. E.
Baltimore .. ..11l 000 000—3 9 3
Kansas City .. 033 102 20x —8 13 3
Smith and Jacklitsch; Cullop, Stone
and Easterly.
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and society. Yet right at hand rise the slopes
of stately mountains—wild —hardly trodden
by man unchanged from the beginning.
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Pittsburg 4: Chicago 3.
At Chicago—
Score; R. H. E.
Pittsburg .. .000 000 100 3 —4 13 1
Chicago .. . . 000 001 000 2—3 7 2
Dickson and Berry; Watson and
Wilson.
Brooklyn 12; St. Louis 13.
At St. Louis—
Score; R. H. E.
Brooklyn .300 000 020 007 —12 17 3
St. lA)Uis .300 000 002 008—13 19 2
Seaton. Houck. Sommers and
Land; Davenport, Brown and Simon.
Buffalo Defeated.
At Indianapolis—
Score; R. H. E.
Buffalo 100 000 000—1 6 3
Indianapolis .. 200 110 OOx—4 10 0
Anderson, Brown and Blair; Fal
kenburg and Rariden.
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THE BLAST OF ROOSEVELT BUGLE
SOUNDS A FIGHTING POLITICAL NOTE
The Outlook—Pro Roosevelt Takes the Democrats to Task
and Galls Attention to the Fall Elections. Demands New
Deal and a Strong Government.
The Outlook in its issue this week
attacks the democratic administration
and declares:
"Ttiis democratic administration
does not believe in a strong govern
ment. It is afraid of a strong govern
ment. It fears that the strong govern
ment will be a despotic government.
It seeks refuge from that peril in
weakness.
It confronts great industrial organ
izations. It does not believe in making
the government strong enough to reg
ulate such organizations. It does not
believe in making the government
strong enough to regulate such organ
izations and compel them to deal just
ly with the people. It therefore en
deavors to disorganize these business
organizations and convert each one of
them into two or more competing ri
vals. Business is disorganized be
cause it is the avowed policy of the
present democratic administration to
disorganize business.
Mexico is tom by contending fac
tions neither of which recognizes the
necessary conditions of peace or the
modern laws of war. This democratic
administration does not believe in
maintaining a government strong
enough to say to both factions: The
laws of war toward non-combatants
must and shall he obeyed. So it looks
on appalled but inert while bandits
plunder and assassins murder, it will
persuade, hut not enforce; it will in
termeddle, but not Intervene.
It looks across the ocean and sees
an island people under the protection
of the American flag, learning under
American tuition the lesson of self
government. But it does not believe
that tin* United States government is
or should be strong enough to protect
and instruct a people on the other
side of tile globe. It believes that this
nation neither lias nor ought to have
the power to complete the task which
it has begun. It therefore proposes
that the United Stairs enter into one
OTHER RESULTS
American Association.
Kansas City 3; Columbus 2.
Milwaukee 6; Cleveland 12.
Minneapolis 9; Indianapolis 2.
St. Paul 3; Louisville 4.
St. Paul 10; Louisville 2.
International League.
Providence 2; Montreal 4.
.Jersey City 3- Toronto 13.
Newark 19; Buffalo 1.
Baltimore 5; Rochester 7.
North Carolina League.
Charlotte 1; Durham 0,
Greensboro 5; Asheville. 4. (10 in
nings).
Raleigh 5; Winston Salem 11.
College Baseball.
At New Haven, Conn. —Harvard 1;
Yale 0.
At Easton, Pa. —Pennsylvania 4;
Lafayette 6.
of those entangling alliances with for
eign nations against which Washing
ton warned his countrymen, pay for
this alliance by disavowing the right
ol the United States to control the
Fnnnl built by the money of the
United States through the territory
of the United States, and then puil
down our flag in ihe Philippines and
retire, with confession of our weak
ness from our uncompleted undertak
ing
It is sometimes said that it makes
little (inference what men believve if
their characters are good. No one
questions the character of President
Wilson and iris advisors. Their Inten
tions arc excellent; their spirit is pat
riotic. But they believe that a strong
government is perilous to individual
liberty, that in weakness is safety. It
is this belief which has invited dis
aster at home, brought dishonor in
Mexico, and now summons us to re
treat from Ihe Philippines. Consist
ently applied, it would withdraw our
flag from Hawaii and Porto Rico,
abandon our protectorate in Cuba, and
transform the Panama Canal into an
international highway, owned, regulat
ed. and policed by an International
commission.
The American people have the op
portunity this fall to elect a house of
representatives which believes in a
strong government—aide to control
the great industrial organization at
home, able to protect persons and
property in Mexico, and able to carry
to a splendid consummation the Na
tional work so splendidly commenced
in the Philippines. It isTor them to
decide whether the policy which in
fifteen months has brought us to the
present conditions, at homp and
abroad, shall lie continued or halted
now and in 1916 reversed.
The Outlook believes with Alexander
Hamilton that "an energetlcc govern
ment is necessary to the sufety of the
Union.”
SUMTER CORONER SHOT SELF.
Sumter, S. C. —Coroner Samuel F
Flowers of Sumter county, shot and
probably fatally wounded himself at
Ins office here today. He is said to
have been in bad health for several
months. Ho is 73 years old and
served in the Confederate army.
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Blood Sickness is
Not Figment of Mind
No Amount of Mental Determination Can
Alone Drive Out Blood Impurities.
Will Power for Nerves— S. 6. S. for the Blood.
Mont propli* roqnirp th* naplstuncf* of
8. 8. 8., rh* famous blood purifier If poi
sons have lnvH<fp<l the system. In nearly
all chiwh where the skin becomes the
evidence of blood poverty or blood sick
nPHK the body must have help. It in a
well rerAgnlssed fart that In health our
secrete their own essential aafe
gtmrcfK against disease. If this were not
bo we would scarcely survive the second
week of Infnncy And when the system
Is invaded by disease germs the body, In
health, will eliminate or prepare for elkn
inntlon, the dangers if It. ran secrete Ita
requisite of preservatives. Unfortunately,
hewever, iu ninny cases, this seldom takes
place, hence the urgent need of H. 8. S.
to assist la the work of elimination.
This is lualn'y accomplished by the well
known catnlytlc fiction of 8. 8. H. No
amount of will power, diet or purely moo
tal exercise can overcome most Impurities
iu the blood. Pain, nervousness and the
peculiar symptoms of neurasthenia are
often banished by suggestion and perils
tent concentration of ths mind to will
away nervous disorders.
Not so, however, with the varloua dlf
ferent bacteria or microbes which multi
ply In countless numbers If the preaerva
tlve secretions, the Inrocytes. phagyeyten
and mucous linings of all the organs and
functions cf the body are deficient In tbalr
eliminative activity.
Most people Just about hold their own
and spend a life time of romptalolng, not
arena |ly sick. They retain a certain
amount of poisons in the system that at
times are isolated.
Impurities longs so deeply hi the tissues
that they cannot be reached by any ordi
nary method. Mercury and other danger
ous mineral drug* may check a disease.
Any Individual
Who can use $250.00 in gold
should send in their nomination
at once.
Individual Prizes
GRAND PRIZE
$250.00 IN GOLD
SECOND PRIZE
Business Scholarship
at Osborne's Business College.
FIVE
EXAMINING LORIMER BANK.
Chicago, Ills.— Officials of the state
banking department continued examina
tion of the records in the LaSalle Street
Trust and Savings Bank which was
closed last Friday.
No estimate of the value of securities
in tin* vault has been made by the ex
aminers who expected to make a prelimi
nary rport to Attorney General I.ucey
on his arrival In Chicago late today or
tomorrow.
but to get right down Into where the hteo*
Is vitiated requ'rea ft. 8. 8., the greatest
Mood pnrlfler known. Its action U pro
nounced
la a very brief time 8. 8 . B has the
raroDetruetlve process so under control
Ibnt remarkable changes are observed. All
eruptive place heal, mysterious galas and
aches have disappeared, and from head to
foot there is conscious sensation of re
newed health.
The extraordinary manner in Which
8. 8. 8. drives ImpurHlee oak of the blood
Is dne to its catalytic force tta fbe blood
eolls, contains ono Ingredient, 'Die ectgpo
purpose of which Is to stimulate the tie
sure to the healthy selection of Its own
essential nutriment and the medirhjat ale
manta of this matchless Mood puriflsr ore
Just as ouenMol to well balanced health
as the nutrltlona elomesita of tbs mretn.
grains, tats end sugars of our dally food.
Not only this, bat If from the pressure
of some disturbing poison there is t local
or general interference of nutrition to
ceuer Imlio, eorbancles, abscesses nod
kindred troubles, 8. B. so directs the
locsl rella that lllls poison Is elected and
eliminated from Mtelr prussnei.
From the fact that 8 8. B is pored y
e botanical preparation, R Is acaepted by
the weakest stomach and has great tonic
Inßewce. Not one drop of drugs or mj-i
crate le used In Ita preparation. Ask for
8. 8. 8. end Insist upon haring K. And
If you desire skillful advice upon any mil
tor ronrernlng the Mood and akin write tn
The SwFt Hpecitlc Co., 81* BwWt Bldg
Atlanta. Go Do net allow tout eealnnn
clerk to larrnp the atmosphere In oitr
rnm over norm thing "Jimt as good*’ an
8. 8. Rpwara of all roantorfolto.