THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1912. It's a Poor Rule that Doesn't Work Both Ways By "Bud" Fisher . wu mamv niwts MrNK X TCH.0 YXlTMCtfiftltt '"VSGlNt You Mvta. ryo . CI WOOKT HURT COMe? Oft NOW LPT X 6CU6V6 YOO-RC w. - - - . 1 I'M GONNevBuy Yne TXNNeH. eVNrTHlrtw YOOWWt, WHAT XOUtb YOU LIKe to evr f ST5AK, SCOTMCReO f w nil the f.RHW iwn uur ... OUT ALL CW. rVNQ ,OwC NlCt PlKiT OF Vet: 7 . J x f I v to eT a j . i i 5Vt TN0 PlKCR., I THAT AU. vtxi vniAnt? r'.i v foi I coOn ee J xtajNfc xv I ill v s- & Pkx xoon. I TETH ftMT I jl j WW ls rem wv .rase CW $&jBBBBaM?y. RACQUET TITLHO DOUGLAS Vew Yorker Defeat! UoCormick is ; Final Bound of Match. taxS THEEE STRAIGHT GAMES Chirac Flayer Appears Aereeaeaad Prove Eur la First Two Ca tests, bat Mailt la i Ik Third. i TUXEDO PARK. N. T.. Fsb. UW. 0. rJoogtss of New lark defeated Harold F. MeOsrralch of th University eluk of C hi es loamy la Ik final round tor th cold raoqust championship of Mil It I the third tin Douglas hu m tb charnplon skip and thl victory gtvee htm posaee toa at tka Claraao Maekay trophr. ' Tk Chleasa playar nu kaatra In thro "tralckt lainaa bf mnw of It-1, 1M. 17-II. MeCaratlck Momd norvoua aad la th ftrat In (anwi Douclu aaallr kad th attar of aim. Tb ekamplaa aeoraa Bva aon kr aanrle at tlx Mart, and kofon MoCanniek kad tot kla kMrlnga h fol io wad It p with all awn, awklnc a ear of 11 to I Th Cklcacoan at toaatnar avarcoaw kr thle lad, Tka atoond cant aa alro all an-ildd. Dmalaa gvttlnt Ihlrtaoa aeo with kli fmt hand lo MeCornilck'i am.' MoCor Briak ralHad la tka tklrd in and plarod . la rrn hanan VP to l-all. wkan th nm wa aH t tha kt of Mr aoa. Ioulw Mnrod krUUaatlr d won ky Biargia of twe ana.. Jowa to Play Foot . v Ball in Milwaukee MILWAt-KBB. Wla.. Ftb. 11-Th 'Itvanlnc Wlaaonila a (hat attw ?ar mt patlaat wattlnc. Mllwaukat will nav a akaaca to altnaaa an ef Ik Ml foot -toll (ana at th cumin aaaaoa. th a tot ktwa Iowa and lb linlvertlty af Wtoronala a Novwnbar B, .th I of th Maton for th Wloouln His FM Black Eye By Hal Coffman Vt who m MMY vi S r 0- - - rra Mt 0M " tt.W'- JlCSOM mi n FROM "BA-TTUNU. - Final arranaBnl ar (aid to hav aaaa nada kr Coach Jaa Hawlr of lew aad Hod Coach JUaharda of WH cotwln. . othor Wlaoamln unlvrltr data In--cluda a aama wltk t"kicn at Madlaon 'Novamhar t; Iwrotie. oa IKtobar I,; Purdu at Madltun. Ortotwr 11 Th Mlnjoaoia gam, aaick hu W aclMdulad tcntallvvlr for Mortrabar k, wUI ha Pa;ad at Minn poll aa Mo Tmkr 11 ;Premont Thinks of Leaving League FMUfOKT. N.. F.b. i:.-A rot at oappoftw of tha local ban bill txun wtU dos whthr ttw Fntnnnt trm 'plar la th Noraka mat IwMtu not 'aaaunr. atr lndpndnt ball or mako applleatloa for trantr ta th Mtnk Imiw Tb ot will k ukon at a 'maatlnc kre thla arantnf. Btnllmant aTor withdrawal from th mat Ivairoa at-aae. Tha ntliant acalmt nmain- lot la th baaii atarud at th annual 'amtlac whoa tha faction enlrolid kr Ifaraur Piwilaant Slavar of Urand lslaad aararad tka alartloa of a prVilnt frMa kuaortor. Fnaont eontndd that ta kaad at tha lru thou Id k lrud itroa a ttr aot Inwnnod dlretlr la th rnlt of th nnnl rac. League Leaders to Meet Tonight at theYiMAtGym Th Plral hakt toawr. Icadtra la th Trl-Clly iMku. will rlh with th Omaha lllib arhool qiunttt at tha local "V" fymnaatura thla vnln( In what la ax poet ad to ka two of th beat axhlbl tlona of th floor aport, whlrh wilt b pullod off In Omaha thla araaon. Aa tka two flvaa ar about avtnrj' malrbad and th loaa of a aama oa th part of olthar will maaa a ehana la th Uacu atand ln(. tha fame will b all thai mora hard fought. A a preliminary ooattat, tb Crlf hton Bv will mt th Bvllavua eollaflana. Falrkarr Flara Tkr Oaaia. FAJRBfRY. Nb.. Fab. U.-RparlaL)-Tha bnya' hlh achool baakat ball aam haa rturnad from a trip to Hrbron and Utnava, wham It playad tha hlch arhool Iim Tha Habrsn-Falrbur)' om waa won by tha FaJrbury tram, tt to 36. In tha Kalrbury-Gancva aama tbr Falrbury tram waa badly outclaaiad. Tha aror aloud Hlllt Th Falrburr girl' baakrt half tram of tha hlah arhonl wnt to !ru a no niavn th atat normal tram. Tha aror waa W to 1 In favur of tha Parv glrla. BROKEN LEG KEEPS YOUNG : MEYER FROM HARVARD FOUR v CAMBRIDOB. Han.. Fab. 1--A caU tor IHarrar oaadldaU tor tha nrotty rrawa aoay raraalr th fact tha Crorga Von 11-. Myr, Jr.. aoa of th aacrrtary of th ary and a mambar af tha vainly fnui taf'laat raar. kroka hi tr whllr roaating laat atght and will aot a abl to row l! yar. Mrr la a mamiwr oi tn .Jvator elaaa. and on aorourt of hla abil ity ta low tthr a a-irt or atarnoard oar jwaa on of tha moat i.romiaing of tlia raa idataa for th varaltr alaht. Hla Injury jcanatota of a romnonmt (ractur uf th rtgkt lag. vTWO UGHTWti&HT BOUTS ARRANGED IK NEW YORK '-" "yew YORK. Fra. K. Twa l!thlarlght orlng koata on mt latrrnatlanal clar 'aetar, war arranged r-er today. Th flrat. ktwra Packr;- Mclai!-:;d and Tammy MaWnry. wl'l tal. plara right tat? Fabi iiai j S. cd t'i W6r on March . t wUI bring fbt'rr -Ona Riund" Kocaa ef CaHfom'a abd Oarn M.Maa of Znelaae- McFarlaad and Moionrr will acgh In at IS aoanda at C o'd a. wh!l lioaaa iaad Moraa will maka 13 pounda at th ' rtagaHa. Both bout a a il : uf tea Culled from the Vifires Tha racord for th number ef ila'miffa Involved la a ault tn th Montana eourta naa bran broken In tha ruing at Butta In an action of the Butte Mill and 8mel trrtnan a union to enjoin the VYaelern Iteration ot Mloera from revoking Ita charter. Mr 8. If. Bcliermarhorn. wife of a Cnvaao broker, waa arrtoualy burned elcn an alcohol tre overturned In a comprtment of a car on th Santa Ka t'nlitorni rlralted train Bear Umpurta. Kan. PAXTON HOTELBLAZE SHALL Coniiderable Commotion, Howerer, Canted by the Henry Smoke. SMOKE FILLS AIL TEE HALLS i - Irk Waaaaa Carried Urra Ike Fir Baeape Mat Fall Dwa tha lilgkla. Fir arlglnatlng In th baaement In tha potato room of tha Paxtoa hotel and eating Ita war up through th floor ot th cloak room and Into tha Northweetera office at Fourteenth and Faraara etrceta drew thouaanda ot pacta tore and eauead genaral eacltcmant yaatarday afternoon. Tha alarm waa turned In at I o'clock . At th height of the aidteraent Thome Shield waa being holated la th Itnpro vtaad elevator en th Woodmen build ing aeroa the atrett. At th aecond floor he turned around to look upon th eoene alow and bacama ao fruatrated that b loot hla balance and tumbled to the ground. U wu tavaraly brulaad. but waa not put entirely eut ot eommleaton. Damage don to th Pastoa hotel la regarded aa trifling, but aa eadl amount ot fear waa caueed among tb gueata, who hurried out of th Muldlng. All tha hall ware filled with amoke. which eourerd a pth alevator-ahaft and Ipuffad out of th window oa th top floor. Amoflg th gueata waa a atck woman, and Immediately upon th alarm ot fir ah wa taken down the fire eerap by aureea and other attendant. Th crowd that gathered at tk arena waa ao large that th police met with dif ficulty tn holding, th curtoua one back. &CKtY MCFARUMD WHO HfTE MANY YtRS' IM& KifiG- YwaLly Was ?RtsiNTlt NIT A KkAtM 6 YE. Ana WAT TWf tnPfp NEW ORDER NT TO BANKS Director Mait keet Examiner at Each Examination. DISCUSS LOAJfS A5D DISCOUNTS rtv Maadrea Oaaka atlfleal that Tkrtr Reroat Kleetlra at Nea reeldeat Olrectara fa Owjeettraabl. WABH1N0TON.'. Feb. It-Comptroller of the Currency Murray today ordered that boarda of dlreotor ot national bank hereafter ahali meet the federal bank ex. amine re at every examination to dinua tha affaire of toe Inetltutlona, eopectally thetrioaaa and dlaoounta. In th large oltlaa when the aaaembllng of tha dlreotor may oaua eonaldarabla tnconvenlanoa, th eaamlnara bar been authortnd to uaa their discretion In en forolng the new rdr unleaa om condi tion I found la th bank deeervlng crltl clam. Carrying cut th aphit of thla regula tion tha comptroller today advtard about Mt bank located In vartoua parte of th country that tkrlr coo raa In recently electing as a auOortty of their board, director who are aot reetdent of the place where th bank are located were "objectionable." , Tramn Break lata hal Haee. YORK. Neb.. Feb. 11 Special.) Twe trampe brok Into Maple Orova acbool haaat last Friday night by remorlng toe glaaa from a window. They built a fire ami mad themeeleea comfortable. Later they were a Treated and arraigned before Judge Wray. who hnpoaad a fine ot M each upon them. They . wttl remain In Jail twenty day. PRINCE EXPECTS TO HANG Convict Who Silled Deputy Warden Indifferent as to Fate. WILL HASTEN FEOSECUTION Pealteatlary Aatharltlra I aable t Learn Jlaaae ef Priaeaer Wk Held Prlae aad Preeeatrd Farther Vleleece . (From a Staff Correepondent.) USCOLN. Feb. U.-t8peelal Telegram.) Albert Prtaoa, th negro convict who aa aaultad and killed Deputy Warden X. J. Davie at tha penitentiary Sunday. Is now confined In a solitary cell. He expresses no regret for hla crime and aaya that h xpaots to hang for It. Even this P roe pert doe not appear to effect him In Ihe least and ha dlecuasea it with Indif ference. Tha prison officials ar taking th utmost car that th dee Derate man doe no harm to anyone alee. ' Whenever there la occasion to enter hla call two men will be there, the duty of one being to watch Prince to see that he does no harm end great care Is also being taken that ha'doaa not hare an opportunity to ooromlt sumtd. There Is every reason to believe that no one beside Prince had any hand In ar pre vious knowledge of th propoaed crime though all tha drcumatanoae show eon eluatvaly- that It Was premeditated and carefully planned. Th first on to some to the aid of Warden Da via waa a convict, but In th confusion none of tha officials noticed who It was. Neither the convict himself nor his tallows will tell, and though the officials would Hks to find out they have been unable to do ao. Juat why thla ahould be can be explained only on the generally known fact that onvtrta'are alwaya disinclined to talk about anything which happens In Ihe prtton. The authorttlea are preparing to bring the cane to tha attention of tha court aa soon aa pooalbl and a a needy nroaaca- tloa la aeeured. Th complaint will be filed Immediately after th funeral ot Mr. Davie, which la art tor Wednesday afternoon. Th coroner's Inquest will be held tomorrow. In FOLK WBTB9 TO WESJRAiKA A aha Frleade In tat a ta Ca alarr Him taw Waaalaatlea. ST. LOUIB. Feb. lX-Former Governor Joseph W. Folk today asked frUoda Nebraska not to consider him as a dentlal candidate, declaring he haa pledged his support to Speaker Champ Clark. ' Tha request followed the receipt ef a telegram from V B. Erlcson ef Bile tow, Neb., m which h aaM ha had filed a petition with tha secretary of stats, asking that Folk's nam be piaeed on tha ballot tor democrat preeldentiall candidate before tha April prtxaartaa The telegram ended with this etatement: "Fold sentiment I strong In Nebraska, specially In among th Bryan men and I feel confident you win win." Mr. Folk replied a follows: "I hare your communcatton adrtatng me that you have filed with th eortary ot state, a petition to plans my name an tha ballot for the democratic presidential primarlee In Nebraska. "I appreciate your friendly Interest, but as I sm not s candidate for praetdent and sm pledged to Mr. Clark. I must de cllne to hav my nam eoneidered and ak you to withdraw th petition." IwevtflVebennleklnhfmwg kk gk gk kk The key to auceee tn business to tk jndlctou and persistant us of newspaper Big Returns. ' - Traal Ptarera Bark. BAN FRANCIITO. Feb A. iLarned ef New York. Maurice K. Jle- Lauahlia f Saa Franciac and Bee la t - Wrlakt at Boston, who contested with .'the Aastrallaa teenls trto for the Inter national Darts cup. amed ker today oa 1 the OoaaMe Liner Merre from Australia The Americana lost ta the Auetrallaa . player. ate las Defeats gmllh. ! BOSTON. Feb. It-la a well fought f wr-eat match C. Hutch In. of B.ton de- feetaa F. B. Mnrth of Palllinore todar la th fmale for the amateur equaah rac- peet eheekpteaahip of tn i aite Mates. vara U-tt. li-ls. la-U, 17-li. itr, Embryo Giants Who Are Looked on With Favor THROWS LYE IN WIPE'S FACE 6. A. Whetan Diafignre Het While She i Sound Asleep. HIS WHEKEABOUTS SOT KNOWN Dorter Bare Wma la la Berla Csadltlaa, Face, Keek, Meath aad Ssetrlle Belac Badly Baraed. x O. A. Whetan took a look at hla wife Sabbathmorn at dawn, then arose, pre pared a bucketful of concentrated lye and dashed It Into her face aa aha alept. 8he Is In a serious condition and under tb care ot a doctor, while Whetan Is it large, whereabouts unknown. Tha Whetana have been married tor twenty five year. Their horn Is at 1621 North Twenty-second street. ' The matter waa made publlo when Mrs. Whetan's two daughters appeared at police headquartera and a-ked that their father be located and a Treated. No reason was given for the assault Dr. T. J. Dwysr has the case and says tbs woman's condition Is very serious. Examina tion, shows thst ths woman was fright fully burned about the faoe and neck. H-r llpa and noatrtla are burned by the lye, as Is also her mouth. Part of ths hair is burned from her head. Luckily her eyee were cloasd when aha received th oon tenta of th bucket. De-a (analttr Deliberately, According to the story told by Dr. Dwysr. Whetan arose and dressed about In the morning, without awakening his wife. Ha went to the barn, mixed a quantity of lye and water In a bucket, returned to the house and without a word threw the contents of the bucket over his wife's face and neck. He then left th house without saying a word and has not hem seen sine. Mr. Whetan Is ovsr to years old. She ha two daughter, one married and the other to Single, living at horn with her mother. Two Men Hurt When Wheelbarrow Falls at W.OW. Building Two laborers ware aarloualy Injured at 4: o'clock yesterday afternoon when a wheelbarrow loaded with brick fell from th hoisting shaft between th second and third floor ot the Woodmen of th World building. Both were taken to the Wla Memorial hospital. Their condi tion, although serious, is not fatal. They are T. Stubba, SaT Martha, and Taylor Ollck. 467 Harney. ' . Ths two men were working on th ground floor hauling brick from tb In-, ttrtor ot tha building to th foot ot th elevator shaft They had Just placed two wheelbarrows loaded with brick on the levator and were taking the empty wheelbarrow Into the building to be re filled. When directly underneath the haft one of tha wheelbarrow on th ele vator worked loos and fell. Ollck waa directly underneath tha elevator whan th bricks felL He waa eut about tha head and his left forearm broke. Ha may be Internally Injured and at least en rib I fractured. Btunbs, who waa a Httl to on side of the shaft, waa struck a slanting blow on the hip and back. Ills condition la net reported as being eery serious. His back may hav been wrenched. Van Riper Made Boston Professor BOSTON. Feb. 11 - Special Telegram.)- Dr. B. V. Van Riper, prufessor of philoso phy at Nebraska Wealeyan university, has been appointed professor of philosophy at Boston university and will begin hi duties next September. He ta a graduate ot Alleghany collage, Chicago university. Jena and ths University of Berlin, and 31 years old. Hs will sail for Europe next Wednesday and spnd th next two month In study Is Germany. Secretary Fuller PleadsNot Guilty KANSAS CITT. Fsb. lt-A. R. Fuller, secretary of ths American Union Trust company, today pleaded not guilty to a charge of embexslement when arraigned In a Justice court His preliminary hear ing was set for February M and ha wss released on bond. Th charges agalntt Fuller and thro other officers of ths trust company grew out of Its failure a few weeka ago. stMkn& avaaaaniMnwaaa Key ta the gltusttoa Da Advertising. IIIlIimU!)lBrta1-j SIlaWaaimt4,0MAJU.NZB. Four Cleat recruits w be are expected j tnp. to become regular during th DJ apruuj P tehee, iljohnatoa. outfielder, from Saa Aatoai. A tissue league: Bert MaxwelL pitcher. I Texas league, and Bd Munsdl, pitcher. treat Catuahie, at th South frm Birmingham. Southern league: Jack Jtrvm Dallas, ot tn Texas leagwa. OLD SORES Before any sore can heal, the cause which prodnees it must be remoYed. Aa long; aa the blood, from which our systems receive their necessary noor ishmeut aad strength, remain! impure and contaminated with disease germs, any old sore on the body will remain open, and resist every efiort made to heal it. The nerres aad tissues of the flesh around the places are continu ally fed with unhealthy matter and nature is simply disposing of the poison by draining it from the system through the sore. The only cure for an old sore is a thorough cleansing of the blood, entirely ridding the system of the cause. S. Sl S. heals old sores by removing every particle of impurity from the circulation. It goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and so com pletely cleanses the circulation that there is no longer any impurity to drain through the sore, but the place is once more nourished with rich, health ful blood. 8. & S. heals the sore from the bottom, the place goon fills in with healthy, firm flesh, the tenderness leaves, all discharge ceases, the akin regains its natural color and when & S. 6, has thoroughly cleansed and purified the blood the place is permanently healed. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write. ZEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO ATLAS! A, Get. I- I V Jl