Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 22, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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KAY CUT; WESTERN LEAGUE
Six Clabf, My Conphsi the Circuit
for Sext Seaioa.
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TOPEXA WA5T3 TO GET OUT
City C m Foaad Vt kirk Waats
ta Frekcblsefllatter t Uac
I f Mm a leeatr
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Th Western league U .going to .have
f tha tm of Ha Ufa whe tha uinunl bi ro
ll wM and tba question of the dis
posal f tha Topek franchise la btivf ht
before tha conclave. For 1ha director
af th Torka club hsv brrn working
evertf-n (or fh laat Iwe week .a that
vary -Mideavon n up to data they have
been !rn tha frosn star by all pr
pectiaxuy cached. ' "
Tha directors flrat offered the frsic his
ta Davenport, aa tha W rot mi league and
tha director ef tha Davenport' clot talked
buslncea a year ego, when Holland.
Jtourk and UbeU'trled to effect chaage
in tha circuit. But Davenport, according
to one Al O'Mern, went nothing ot th
Weetern Irarue. Despite Mr. O'liern't
proclsmatloa .Three-1 citiea seem to b
of the opinion that O'llera may chant
hla mind, it X It t habit af his.
A train Cedar Itsplda of th Central as
sociation Was offered aa opportunity.
Cedar Rapid wisely refuted, aa there ia
hardly any likelihood of a city of tha
site, af. Cedar Rtplda rmrr.and!hx a po
aitlon la 'a cUms .A rlrcutt. Tha Topeka
director even went to so tar at to offer
ta al to Waterloo. WaUrloe only enlrk
erad at tha offer, aa It could not aupport
rltsa B club, let alone data A.
But It only oe to ihow atat or
prrftla atralahta the Tpk club la .In
financially. The club luat ntoaey and lot t
of It iuiins tle campalga )uat oompteted
and there lin t a chance for It to remain
la th learue another eeeeon. even Ihouin
tha other clutt promlae to atalet In any
def'.cHa If another city whkh can tup
port a rlata A tram cannot be procured
to accept the vacancy It la probable that
the letfue rltl be cut to a !x-olub leatcue,
dropping WichlU In additlo ta the Kaw
capital.
Didectuna I Scores
His Second Victory
Over William Horse
'ORAND RAPID". Mltfh., Oct. n.-IM-rertiint
1 hokirr of tba world! pacing
rapord, amrad hit aacond victory aber
WiilUtni Iter thta aftrrnoon. In their
third matrh itce within a month for
tha aupreinary af tha pacing world.
Too champion aiallloa won eaHy ia
ttto atraight . hrata with beat time at
1 Hit fleet victory aver William, during
tha eertee, wi at Coiumbua, O., twa
weaka ago when he aetabtlehed a world's
record, af t:U. In thelr firat meeting,
haia four weeks ago. William won eas
ily, taking three airtight heat.
Tha weather was warm today and tha
track waa ecneldered faet. Plractum t
tn owned by James Cutler of New Tork
and William by A. Earl Van Natta of
Ottaebein, Ind. It waa annouaoed tba
I we horeee will meet again at Kalamatoa
next Wednetday. Summary:
Metrh rare, world'a-pacing ehamplon.
hl for stallions, pure 15,000; beat two
beats of three:
llrKtum 1. ch a, by directum. Kelly
Anedrker) i i
W lliinm. b s.. by Abe J.- (Marvin).. 1
Time; l:M'i, Oi. .
IOWA SPORTSMEN DINED
HERE BY M. C. PETERS
A party of Davenport and Dubuque
aporitmen pateed through Omaha In a
sprcles car on the'r way to Valentine,
h., for S little duck hunting. They
will ba tha auetta of A. S, UlUnan at
Valrntlne. While hi re the tporUnu-n
weia tha g it tt of C. Peters at a
brrVft party. Mr. peters and Xlaior
Kerher Joined the party here and - will
partake la the rport at Valentine. '
! TkM Karly Braaeklal t'aaake.
Ti'rf hang on all winter tf not checked,
and Java the war for eertoua throat and
tur n . Uet kntlo of i'oleya
llonry and Tar Compo'bed. and take It
freiy. Stops eougha and coldi, he&ia raw
Influned throat, looeena and phlegm' aad
is mUdly ItxatSva. Cba. T. Miller, Ed.
Rnqulrar, Canaolton. Ind., had bronchial
trouMa, got Try hoar, roshd cofi
tantly from a tickling throat Us used
oly Foltys Ifoney and Tr Compound.
Waa entirely relieved. Wants other to
know at Fwley's Honey sjid Tar. . AU
Rutherford May Be
Out of Aggies Game
StewHaweSs
LINCOLN. Oct. U.-( Special Telegram.)
Comhuaker proepecta. which have
mounted atnoa tha aplendld work of tha
laat few dr, sufficed a aertoua aelba k
tontiSit when Mlfba-k Dirk Rutherford,
tha star of tits Uam, waa severely hurt
In acrimnWe. Rutherfofd waa.kli'kcd In
tha groin and had ta be tarrtrd iff the
field. Whether he will .be sble o-play
In tha game Saturday is sa opsa qnaa
Mon. ", ; ; , ,. ,
fitlehm kept the regniarg grinding away
until dark on delenjlve work, allowing
tha freshman to 'have tha' VtH fl of tha
tlms. fctlrhni was satisftrd with the Corn
busker offente Iat night and took ad
vantage of tba night a play ta prepare
Uia Huakar Una for tha aeaauHa-cf tha
Afgiea' backfjeld. The freshmen did not
have any 'lurk against tha varalty tin,
using tha Agglee' plays, and were repeat
edly thrown for losses.
Chamberlain was snitched to defensive
end In piars of Howard and ahowed up In
great shape. Howard will play offensive
end with Chamberlain back In his aid
position. . .
Cy Mason and Captain Pnoak of th
l!t elevrn were tha new arrival on th
firld tonight to assist in preparation for
th b! gam. -
Expert Billiardist s Play Here Today
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BOWLERS MAKLOW SCORES
Booster Isgnen Experience Some
Trouble in Hitting the Pins.
CLAJLA BELLE3 IN " THE LEAD
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Tnk Three atrmtarbt from tha Corey
MrKfttlM, erlth -'S rat re mm
Kdlaoa Xaklas'HfsTh .
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from the Drexei Shoes . without any
trouble. The first gam proved to be a
close one, with only three plna dividing
tha totals. Fits led In totals with U
and Bertwell jumped Into th spotlight
with n 211 tingle gama for high score Id
tha match..
Vc"Lker r Coclu? tux-
cm Mornlngstsr sad Welker Cochran,
members of the billiard league and two of
th moat expert cuiata In th country, will
inaugurate three-match aeriee today
at Morrison's billiard parlors. Tha bll
Uardisu will play the 14.1 gama. At
present Mornlngstar Is leading th league
In victories. At the HI gam h has
bean champion and now ha bowa only to
W'Ulia Hoppe. Cochran la n youngster,
but ha ia playing a neat gam and an
even contest Is assured hare. Tha duo of
cuiste will exhibit again Friday after-
J noon and evening at Morrison's.
CHRISTMAS SHIP IS : :
'- r:'v GETTiKG ITS CARGO
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WISNER TEAM TAKES GAME
AFTER MAKING HARD FIGHT
SORFOLiC, Neb,, Oct fl. (BpeciH Tel
egram.) The Wianer team defeated th
Norfolk Buttneaa . college team hart
M adnesday. 41 to OWaa Frank, farmer
star, ef th University ef Nebraakn:
hermor Benslna and La Kan featarad
for Wiener. Wlenee waa on th defeastv
fraqueatly and had to fight hard tar the
gam.'
Be Want Ads Prodoc Result.
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Great Suit Value
at $20, $25 and $30
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At $20. you -get $25
vorth of style, fit and sat
j isfaction. Tartans, chev
I yiots and serges to select
' from.- Splendid fabrics
and handsome patterns.
;-V- You can select a suit at
U - $25 or $30 knowing that
jp , no tailor can surpass it; if
ho equals it ho will charge
you a great deal more.
Our Kensington Suits
at $20; $25 and $30 are
eminently worth your
while.-
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etc f ejre.ee1 V-,..- -
arsl In their treatment ot Uv project
Not one) of therri ' w ho has ' been ap
proached yet with a requett for assleV
anea In the faiatter of gathering, pack In t
and transporting th ' goods but has
cheerfully agreed to all that ls'aeked f
him, and It Is this thsUls making the
work n' great' aucresa. At many of the
tor re offering - arS ' being 1 received,
wrapped, ahTsenfto Th Bos office ready
to ship. ' Many purchase are being mad
for rellvery 'td tha ' Ohrletmaa Phip ed
itor, and these ar being attended to
with greet proroptneta., In fact every
body seems to. 'have the Idea that the
Christmas f hip Is a good thing snd should
b boosted ta the limit .
- Shoel Work Orcoaled.
uprintendent 1C V. Graft of the pub
lic echoola. nt a meeting ot achool prin
cipal Tuesday 1 evening, oxpialned the
purpoe of the Christmaa ship and ram
mendtd th school children tor th spirit
lib.. which they entered into thn wrh
at preparing a happy Christmaa for the
Itt tie tot hi IJurop. :: x ,
Manyef tha achool children whe did
not have pennlea to glee gave their dolla.
and 1 several instances) of elf-sncrlfle
have shdwn'th sympathy' Omaha ehll
dtwn hold for tbelr leas fortunate broth
er aad Bister rcroaa the son.
Tha collection f gifts and money to he
sent' oa th Vnlted (Kates ship t ths
ehlldren In the w ton wfll be ended
Thursday hfternoon In th achool. So
perlnlendent Oratf told th principal to
Vet the children know that Thursday
morning and afternoon wtwld be tho last
erpurtunity ta help. - w -
reekasree frsa th State.'
Advices continue to arrlv at tba Omaha
railroad office that large qnsittltles of
goodn,appl! and preaeote, aiwed to
be aent to tha war sone of Europe on the
Cpnetma ship that The Be 1 aiding In
loading out of Brooklyn, are bring- geth
ered at aUtlona along tha respective lines
snd that they will be eh'pped aa rapidly
as jo!ble.
The Burltngtoa hears that' the children
of Broken Bow Tueaday contributed the'.r
mtta I aid the children In war-atrtckeo
Europe. r.J that article, all packed;
wilt be here nooo. Tha same line at work
ta reported ta hare been carried on tg
many of tha school cut' In the elate.
Assistant - General Freight" Agent
Chtsam ef th Great Wettem haa re
ceived word from the Chicago headquar
ter to take up tha work of aiding In
eeraring enough stuff to fill tho first car
that will go out over th Burlington and
then Jump In and work tor th next car,
th en to be hauled by th road he rep
rvnts. Mr. Chiasm ha announced thai
h tan art asid spacs In the Great Writ
era' freight house, at the north end of
the Sixteenth strvet ' Induct
On the tpe.ee dreigneu-d by Mr. Oilaam.
srttrlr tor th Christmas ship may W
aeeeuibled and there walked eer by the
pai-kvrs, who m.tt prepare them for !
eoraa e'ag-
rklldrea Help tk Child re a.
Jama B. Adams, Jr.. t4.1 Hswthorne
w, haa the real Christmas aptrlt,
aad a sent this coniptcte ikt for a
l-year-old boy; Da Corduroy auit. ene
tlr shoes, taa pair atoefcinsa, te
union suits, one pair snlttena. one flennol
ti-.lrt. one rap. ona pair suspender. oaS
Inereo4 valc'k
UuW I !. mma aad H. Bchult of 1M
Suuih Ninth street hav ceutrlbuted to
the hipplues of soma of the UtUe Euro
pean children by sending to Th Bos
offlc three beautifully creased drikt, with
extra clothes, two doll csLrrtagef and
Irish man. . . . . "
Wood hi aad Skownadoavk.
Woodbine. Ia., ha don wall by the
Christmaa Ship. Th expreoa company
delivered to The Be n large barrel and"
two boxes from that town, mnt by H. A.
Klnneyt Tb boxes eontnta rood choar
for th. littl tot In th war aon. as
there are a large number of pieces of
warm - clothing 1 tor th sufferer.
Thn worn ot Shenandoah. In., ar ass
taking a moat active Intaraat la th
Christ maa Bhlp. Not only ar thsy collect
ing gtf ta. but they hav nlso nllstd th
school children rn the work. A committee
of th women visited The Be offlc t
make arrangement for th shipment As
th achool children will not b bl to get
In nil their gifts before Friday, th
Wsbath haa agreed to bring over th
boxe Friday evening aa baggage.
Council .BluCa jKhool children ar also
now . interested In th task of loading
down Vnci Sam' warship wtth toys and
warm .clothing for th Uttl sufferers of
th war son and they ar making ooU
iectiorts. ' Thee ar to M taken ta Th
Be office- at Council Bluffs, from wher
they will be hauled t Omaha. to b as
with tha car of proseat over th Burtlag
ton road. '
Iura O. TJorsay 4 10
lre- W. A. Kobortson, Plattsnsouta. .W
Medelloa t beach. MUlar a 09
Kmma Peterson. Aurora. Neh. ....... AW
P. hi. O. L'kapur, eairbxry .... (.OS
Cash .Si
A. K. pereoa, Wiener, Neb t.S
Harvey Deaa. Parifis Junction. Ia.. t
Mr. Wort eo eon. Ft Cnlhoua a.
Total .r...,.c!
aaker Katetw Flea.
PIERRt, . P.. Oct SL-(9peclaI Tele-gram-V
la Stanley county circuit court
at Fort Pierre today John Hays, charged
by th stat banking department with
nth counta In relation 'to hi bank fail
ure, ranging from forgery to falsification
of accousta. re-entered a plea ot not
guilty on part ot the counts and do
ruurred to th others. Th cas wllf g
over until Monday of next
Tha Association alleys still prove to be
troublesome to tha Booster, loagera, and
"a a reuttrores weVe tow.' Learn kept up
hi- fast pace by rolUna; a 424 total, but
this waa tho only aix century score
roiled. Th Clara Belle went Into th
leadership of th league by winning thro
straight from tha Corey-McKenslea, the
former leader. Nea'e's S7S total and
Eldson'a SS alngle game were high scores
In this match.
Ftlcoa. although out-totaled by the
Loyal Order of Moos, won two. ."Chef
Weeks led this squad with a 697 total and
tied with Pa Klnnemau for high single
wtth 2&
El Paxos were victorious In their match
with tha Beacon Press, winning two of
th games. Lesrn's 4S3 and H7 were high
score.
Maurer's Cafe and Powell Supply com
pany team rolled an exciting match, with
th former winning two of the games.
The last two game wer hotly contested.
It being up to the last man to win. Only
five pin divided the second game and
nU th third.
A total rolled of 2.797 by th Moos club
Wat high, and It KZ waa high team gam.
Th Gat City leaguer rolled a good
set of games on th Morrison alleya. Th
Black Kata rolled high team total, but
lost two games out of the series to tha
Ragan ' Fabrtaf f - "Smile" Thatcher
led th Individual with a US total' and a
S3 srngl gam. - - i ;
Th Fairmont Creamery team won three
CHURCH LEAGUE TO
ORGANIZE BASKET BALL TEAM
The Church leagu of basket ball team
will ba organlaed for another season at
tho Young Men' Christian association
next Tueaday evening. Th suooees of
th leagu last year proved that latereot
in the indoor pastime I very great ta
Omaha, and th officer of th aaeorla
Oom derided to plan a league again this
year. Representatives of all tema a lin
ing to enter tha league this year have
been urged to ba present at the confer
ence Tuesday.
AGNEW AND NlEHOFf CN
PLAYERS' FRATERNITY BOARD
Fain Agwaw and Bert Nlehoff. former
member of the Kurke family aad well
known to Omaha fans, have been plaoed
on th board of dirx-ton of tha Play
ers' fraternity. Agnew la chairman ot
the board. Tha Players' fraternity new
include a membership of 1.01 4. All or
the player la th Western leagu ar
members, including every member ot the
Cruaha club, wtth th exception ef Johnny
Uuuding.
t trasl t'oostloattoa
Xiakre 111 nUeeraUe. Lr. a.lug'a New
Ute Pill reerulato your kowes and ro
tter th engorged liver. &c. AU drug-glttt.-AdvertUHM&ent
Redskin Warriers
Play Here Sunday
Th Winnebago Indian foot ball team,
entirely composed of redskin warrior,
will invade Omaha for a battle with th
Columbian t Rourk park. This will
bo th first visit of th redmet and th
Sunday fan should b treated to a neat
conflict.
The Indiana are reputed to b a fast
ggrogadon and th advanc dope Indi
cate a defeat for th Columbiana. The
re J men will average about ' 170 pounds,
while th Omaha a mat eu re average ten
pound less. Th gam will b called at
S o'clock.
A preliminary game wfll ba played start
in, at 1:30 betwen the Ilyland Park
and th Columbian Reosrvea.
Great Assembly
Of Odd Fellows
At Grand Island
Omaha High Meets
York Friday Afternoon
Omaha High achool foot ball team will
meat Tork at Rourk' park Friday after
noon. Although the team lost to Uncoln
last Saturday, it 1 la rood conditio
"Dot Want Ada Produce beeurtn
TWO MEN ARE KILLED lf
CHICAGO AUTO ACCIDENT
- CHICAGO, Oct a Two men were
killed and four other persona, including
one woman, were Injured here today
when th automobile in which they wer
riding on Ninety second street -skidded
into- a - telephone pole.- - Th - dead - are
Thome Rafter and Frank Leonard, both
ot Chleagttv t
GRAND ISLAND. Neb.. Oct 3. -(Special
Teterram.)-Jt Is estimated that
1,500 member of th Independent Order
of Odd Fellows nnd auxiliary lodges wer
In line In the parade held today and tha
convention la said to be . the largest In
the history of th organisation. Two
hundred nnd sixty took the grand lodge
degree laat night aad - more today, a
splendid' showing. It Is assert, . In view
of th fact that during the mat year the
grand lodge degree, ha also -been eoa
f erred In tlistrict meetings.
On ot the. main point of Interest to
night Is In the contest for th next meet
ing, Omaha. LInooM ahd Hasting being
th contender, with aom. of th dele
gation favoring- (hla city. Both In th
Odd Fellow aad tho Bebekah lodge th
report on th Odd Fellow home were
very satisfactory, showing good manage
ment, health and satisfaction by th
member housed.
The fifty-first annual session of th
Rebekh wat presided ever by Mrs. Julia
Walsh ef Omaha, In the absence of Mrs.
Susan Klerstead. president, who 1 ill
and unable to attend. . In thy branch
th assembly degree was taken by ICS
and a growth of seven lodge during the
last year was shown.. Thia evening th
Rebekah degree was exemplified by th
Eden Rebekah lodge of O'Neill.
The department council today appointed
th various commit tree of th eturalng
year. Two renarable Odd Fellow ar m
attendance, H. F. Swan back of Green
wood, who will be 109 year old on March
next, and joined the Manchester Unity
In H amber-, Germany, In 1844, and Mr.
Smith of Tork. who -baa been an Odd
Fellow for' sixty-one years.
Th session continues until tomorrow
olgrht
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Grand Opsra Stars (loose
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The Faro-rite Tobacco of the World Best Singers
THE world's 'ereat singers, the bright
stars of grand opera, musr have confi
dence in the tobacco they smoke, must
choose a tobacco that has no harmful effect
on their throats.
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Leading singers at the Metropolitan
Opera House during the current, season
Slezak, Jorn, Gilly, Didur, Griswold, Wither
spoon find Tuxedo the one tobacco they
can smoke with thorough enjoyment, and
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leading, men in every walk of life testify
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If vou try'Tuxedo for a month and cut
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your general health
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Try Tuxedo ThU WoeXl
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