10 BRINGING UP FATHER METHIMJ FOR JlW U THAT'S AtllCE , k 1 MONEY Ml 00D L. RED SOX AND PHILS ; WILL NOT GO WEST SBSassBSS Trip to Coast, with Stop at Omaha and Other Placet, iPi Call&dOff. HONEY CAUSES .! THE HITCH PtnUlDnunilA, Oct U-Th pro Iosed trip to the Pacific coat of th world's champion Red (to and th Phil adelphia National league pennant win ner wa declared pff todsy bjr Robert B. McRoy, representing the National Pas Call commliinlon. Inability to come to an agreement on a financial arrangement la the cause for the abandonment of the trip. At a meeting of the presidents of the two clubs. themembcrs of the National commission and William Ing, reu're-' entlng the Paclflo coast Interests, - held In Boston on Tuesday, It was agreed that the teams should make the trip.' At ths time It was expetcd there 'Would, be no hitch over finances and ,Mr. Mc Ilny was appointed to represent the Na tional commission on the Journey, , , r , Tot Players Object, , . Today at a meeting, of the Fhiladlptila players, at which they -were given- their, share of the world series money, all con sented to Join the party, .with .the. ex ception of Pitcher Chaimers and ' Out-, flleder Whltted, who 'had other plans. Mr. MrRoy then called up President l-n-nlng of the lioston, 'Americans on , the telephone and was Informed' by the lied Uox president ths t the world's champion! were ggwsn a guarantee and expenses. As th National 'commission representa tlve could not" given thte he called the trip off,' to th grt-at4lin.ppolntment of th Philadelphia player. Th tentative plans for th trtpv west called rfor" games' at Chicago, Omaha, Denver 'arid Salt Iak City. Requests for a gam at lobuqu, la., and Kansas City also- bad bee received.: Ten thou sand dollars was guaranteed for a gam at Kansas CHyj i : - ; . ' " Player r Ciet - tkarea, TTT Philadelphia' players' shsx of the world's ''series -money, was dtvMed intd twenty-four parts' and each 'of th twen-ty-thro men ligtlle ' to - participate In th series was given a check for 12.49123. Th twenty-fourth shar was divided Into three parts, on of which went' to Pitcher Oeschger, who rejoined thej PhlU lies In Beptemtier, and th other, two parts were divided among Mlk Dee,, the trainer, and several others. Batting Averages ; Of Stars in Series l'HUDEI.PHU. Oct. 11-Tu official average of th world's aeries shows Oeorge Foster, the little pitcher of the Red Box, ss the best batter with an aver age of .S00, although "Duffy" Lwl of th Boston club was th real leader with .444 and Luderus of the Philadelphia club second with .4X Th average of the leader as compiled by the official scorer, N. J. riatley of th Boston Herald, Chandler Richter of th Philadelphia I Kvenlng Ledger and J, (1. Taylor Bplnk of th Sporting News of Bt. Louis are as follows: BATTINO AVERAORS. (J. AIL 11. H. Tit. Prt rosier, p I Hixey. p 1 Iwi, If 6 I.uderus, lb t '.Hooper, rf 4'ady, c 4 Halner. lb... 1 Chalmers, p 1 Koblilsel, lb i Speaker, cf i Itancrcft, as I Oardner, 10 Thomas, c 1 Alexander, p 1 hhore, p 1 0 4 ' ,H I i t .uw 1 1 I II .444 11 1 T 11 .4.1'. KO 4 7 14 . 1 .S.13 till ,s.s 1 0 1 1 .XM 1 1 t t .ill 17 t I 7 .W-j 17 I t . .VH 17 1 .Si ( o i i o 1 1 . 0 1 1 . Mill .IK7 17 1 1 t .177 1 1 1 1 .IfJ. 14 I.I 6 .13, 17 11 1 .ill II 0 1 1 .bi 1 ' 1 .w, 1 1 1 1 .! 10 0 0 ,uu 1 0 0 0 ' 100 . 100 .IX' 1 0 0 0 .WU 0 o oo .im 4 0 0 ' 0 .(Mi 1 0 - - .vv 1 00 0 0 ' 0 .Oju turns, c Barry, Zb l-akrt. cf..., ravalh, rf... Htock, lb Hoclt. as WHlK-d. If Nlrhotf. 10... Janvriu. ss... liTonara. p... rtigan, e... ltuth. p inrlksn ... krr. rf. Mayer, p lume Jvililfrr Vugcy 6 t 1 lb i 1 1 .... 1 1 1 If.. 1 I 1 Pitching Eecord rum oasiaa . I. r. ba. th. so. tv Poster. B"S.-...l 10 6 U It 11 1 IjtMHiarri, bos... 110 1 14 4 0 Alosautlr. l'lll J III It II 0 t Hioie. lo 1 ll 1114 ' t Mayt-r, rull 10 14 M 21 ' 1 1 'l,Uin.. 11.11.1011 4 1 Klxey. fhll 1 0 11 4 10 II kik tM 1 1 iw 0 !. 0 .UX " ' .) 0 '.) 1 .000 Ileisssirarr D ka tadlaesttaa. "About three month ago when I was uttering from Indigestion which caused headiu he and dlxiy spells and made me fel tired and deapondnt. I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets," writes Mra Go. Hon. SlH(t-1on, N. T. Tbla medlclns I roe-l to be the very thing I needed, as one day's treatment relieved me greatly. I utud to Lotties o' i'ltanibcilaln's Tab let and they rd me of this trouble. Ob tamat ie t v tr l.tre. All druijiaiia Ail-tuteiueut. Seventy-One Years but Wants Results NEW TORK. Oct. It-George F. Btaek pole, the 71-year-old lawyer, who has mad a remarkabl fight against an at tack of anthrax during the last six day, was today reported by his physician a showing continued improvement Mr. Btackpol I not entirely out of danger, however, for the considerable amount of Women Bowlers Are Turing In Some Good Tenpin Scores ' Following are the scores In Women's Metropolitan league: ' ' . , 1st. 1A. M. Tots! Miss Sophia Kauber 144 Mrs. )arle Kvans .....,IU Miss I.ulu Mrtireer .i...U8 Mrs. H. W. Huff Ml Mrs.' A. 1', Thompson ,.134 IK 121 S IfcO 134 . im va cm lb 441 no m Totals ..en ki 4ft BUU INfEPENDKNTB. 1st. M. Id. Total Mrs. 'l3. P. ' IJeeann 124 131 144 111 II 11& 1,0 Mrs. W, It. Would .. .'.i.'lM 1.1 U lit 124 41 410 Kb SI7 i Mrs. TV 11- JamitMii .111 .137 .137 Mr. -P. 'K. Htanton r... Mrs. H. K. liackett Handicap 41 Hi t t .Total . ' l ..7i ci wo torn OMAHA STARS. 1st. Id. Sd. Total Mrs. Andrew Murphy Mrs. Ted Neale ..140 ,.1U 11 140 441 IU 1 lot 14U Miss I'assle Ji.erman 1J0 in 146 Mis Anna VerJIsrttn ....JjW Ml let n .,..m .it i. Totals 44 tOt C7 171 t , . CAMPBELL.' 1st. Id. Id. Total Mrs. A. C. Campbell Miss May Helslvy .. Miss Margory Hume Miss fc'.dna llunv Miss Klvlna Belsley 61 4 74 m .110 . W . A9 .ll7 .1U hi 74 7 100 1U 11 U tit lot 14o 6 l 10 124 JJaixlicap TotaTg., .49 U 6S1 1440 A. Sk.CWEET SHOP, s 1st. W. Id. Total Miss Maym Ooern ....117 Miss I .aura Bruch ,1M Miss IuetU Miller ...:J71 Miss Ulllan Hughes ....1M Miss Lois NasbU 147 1(0 )M 146 1M 1M 114 l&l 4 1.4 4.17 M 41 111 S3 Totals 710 U HAYDKN S OIRL8, 689 Wl 1st. 1-1. d. Total Miss Ci. Osborn Miss M. Hannan , Miss C. Kfhra .... Miss K. trow .. Miss H. Crow) ,. Handicap ToUls ..Ill 137 17 4S1 .. ft ..101 .. 14 .. ! .. 46 12J in S4 46 im ri . m W . 13 46 184 .4X7 M 800 1761 Tarkio Disfigured, ;, But Still in the Ring TARKIO, Mo., Oct. 14.-6pecial-Th Tarkio Colleg football team will b handicapped by Injuries received In th Central college game, when It line up against th William Jwell team, at Liberty Friday. Th gam with Central a week ago re sulted In a victory for Tarkio, but It rroved costly, as several men ar out of th gam. Balrd. an nd, has a bruised shoulder; Grimm, a baokfield, "ha ft cracked rib, while MoAdam lineman. l ad a sprained wrist Th squaa wiu leav Friday morning for Liberty and will b as follows: Captain Long. Mo Adams, Cowger, Brown, Ptron,. Os boin. Moorhead. McCoy, ' Lunan, Orr. Whit. Barr. Pavls. Bterrett. Swing, Blopmfleld and Ortnun. BREAKING UP OF THE BOSTON BRAVES IS ON T!wrON. Oct. 14. Th breaking- up of the Bravr In preparation tor th rebuild ing of the team next season began today when the business -manager. Walter K. liaptrood, announced that llerble II ore n. outfielder, and Bert Whaling, catcher, had bet-n released to the Venice Cal.) Coast league club. In return th Brave receive Wlllholt, a heavy-hlttlng outfielder. Blaaea Bilk Mekrmalu Her. KFRV'KY. Neh, fH-t. 14 tpeolel. ftlnsen 8 lk. the -year-old-trotter owned bv the Kearney. 8tock' Farm, carried off first honors In the Lexington (Ky.) stake evrnt on M, ndny. the rare being worth a puree of t.'.uuO and added earn lima lUn- yen Kiik also mating uthed hliiMMilf last Keek sthrn he finished third In the Ken turky KuturKv raie. whlnh was for a S.O purse and added earulnna lu. l. UoulJ ta lit owner. W la. Rift Match. JAOKfmVVIM.FX Fla.. (Vt 14 Per- aant Jaoob 1 Jen hard, t'nlted ftate ma rine corps, won tlie rapid fire rlile .n..ch today In the IS tleiiai HI fie association about here. LAYS ANTHRAX ATTACK TO THE BITE OF MOSQUITO BENTON C1TT, III., Oct 14.-I)r. John C. Helper of this place, who for eleven day ha been suffering from anthrax has not given up hap of recovery, al though nearly one-fourth of th back of hi neck has been removed In the Opera tlve treatment of th dlseaax A liga ment that binds th spinal cord was re moved yesterday. L'r. Helper things he was Infected by a mosquito bite. Hi treatment given hlra com 1st s of constant bathing of the wound in a strong antiseptlo and internal r me- Ulu. T1I1J 1JKK: CTynM. pi j, International Mew Prvlcv Old, Sick in Bed, of World's Series poison In hi system has greatly weak ened his heart action, and stimulants have been necessary for the last forty eight hours. When Mr. Btackpol a wok today he Immediately asked for the details of the world's series baa ball gam and then remarked that h had not "mad a bam run yL" BURNS SAYS ALL IS BIGHT Young Man Selling1 Houie Number! oa South Side Ha Content of the City. GIVES HIS SIDE OF THE CASE The searchlight turned by Th Re on th operation of th young man,, named H. B. Burns, serving householders in South Omaha with official notices, signed by City Ekiglneer Bruce, advising them of th change la street number in order to eell them metal number platea at so rnuob Per B4ate, ha called forth a pro test from the gentleman. Mr. Burns, who Is ft brlgnt young men. Insists he Is entirety Innocent of any bad faith in using th blanks to promote his private business, although conceding that hi customer might have gained th Impres sion that he was working; for th city, and finally admitting th questionable propriety of the procedure. "I think th story you printed about rne Is unfair." says Mr. Bums. "I am willing to tell exactly what I have been doing, Th city engineering department ha mad elaborate tlu prints showing th numbers' of house In South Omaha that hav been changed, and would have to tell each householder what hi num to tell each householder what his num ber is. With Commissioner' Jardine's consent, I hav been doing this without cost to ths city, getting my pay by sell ing these house number. I am selling two styles of metal numbers, which 1 buy at retail downtown her. It takes four to set. and on tyle cost me 10 cents, and th other 00 oents, and I charg M cent for taking down the old number and putting up th new one. hav not made more than ordinary wages out of th work. So far as th notice ar concerned. they ar th regular blank 'of th en glneer'a department which I got up there. There la no fake signature, but It Is rubber-stamped by employes 'of th city with Mr. Bruoe name. X hav not repre sented myself to be employed by th city, although giving out th blank may hav mad It look Ilk that" ' Offices Located in Scott's Bluff SOOTTS BTV'FF, Neb.. Oct 14. (Spe cial.) Th Rocky mountain division .of th legal department of the United State reclamation ha been moved from Denver to Scott' Bluff, with A- K. Honnold In charge. Mr. Honnold Is moving Into th Bowen building. Th division . Includes Wyoming, Ne braska, South Dakota. Kansas. Okla homa and part of Colorado. . Chief Counsel Will R. King of th rec lamation commission. In consultation with Mr. Honnold, who was formerly a Ne braska cltlsen, determined on th change when th big work of building th Fort Laramie unit of th federal project here definitely decided upon. PORTLAND WILL PROVIDE RESORT FOR TOILERS PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct 14. To provide a place of resort, after th state prohib ition law goes Into effect January 1 next for laboring mn who now gather In sa loons th crty today leased ft four-story building and. will fit It up at one. Relief frwaa Aeat Hheasaatlssa. John H. Qronx. Winchester. N. It., write! "I seffer from acute rheumatism and filoan' Liniment always help quickly, tto. All druggists. Advertls tnent Culls from the Wires' The names o fifteen union men were ratified at Clifton, Aria., at a mass meet- ina- of striker as representatives from whom the mine managers at El Iaso are xpeuteu to select tlve as an acceptable conference comnUttee. llie fifteen men previously had been selected by the striae executive commute. Btat legislatures throughout tb United BUloe wUl be petitioned by their re spective railroad commissions to adopt lews giving the commissioners power to eliminate, ultimately, all graile rrosainsa. according to a resolution adopted by the twenty-seventh auaual oonvention of 'the National Association of Hallway Commis sioner at ran Franolec. Complaint In th libel suit of Percy D. Htllls aK 1111 his uncle. lr. . Newell Iwlsht illltia. lur.lor of llymouth rhuxcii, Brooklyn, was rild in the of lice of the county clerk In Hrooklvn. l"ervy H. Hlllis demands .0,OV daniasea for sllesed libel ous statements wtil. lt h charses his un cle i'uM to be publifhed in Hrouklyn and t'ortland. Oi.. and a hu h the lUlnttrf avis Inli.red him in hi business stafcUiiig. rvuulalion and good name. OMAHA, FltlDAY, UCTUI.KU 15, 1915. i ROSS B AN EASY WINNER IN 2:04 Principal Event of Day at Lexington Baoei Ooei to Fetronim Gelding . AXTmif vnss three straight LEXINGTON. Ky., Oct 14. Rosa B. was an easy victor In th 1:04 trot the principal' event of th next to last dny of th Grand Circuit her today, beating Margaret Drulen In the final heat by thro length after losing th opening rail to th Peter the Oreat mare. Wright brough the Petronlus gelding to the front and won a he pleased In the second and third mile. Aatlen won 'the 1:1 trot in straight heats, Ony Nella, well driven by Oeers, being a contender In th first and third heats, and Abux Taleb In the second. The first division of the 2:10 pace went to ' six hests before Hal Mapea wti awarded th victory, taking the last three heats. Barllght won the first two and the third went to Fred Mac. Loomls saved Hl Mapes and had no difficulty In taking th race for th next three rounds. - Th second division went over until to morrow after May Direct had won th opening beat and Patrick M. the second. It was Intended to finish the meeting today, but. failur to complet this event carried th meeting over, until tomorrow. Peter Volo equaled hi own time 1: in an effort to beat It today, going In S94 to the quarter, 1:00 to th half and 1:30'4 to the third quarter. He tired badly after passing th last eighth pole and finished under the whip of T. W. Murphy. An ovation was given the atilllon and driver on their return past th stand. Peter Belmont, by Ptr th Great out or cua ceimont, made ft new season s record for 1-year-old trottlntr colts when he went ft mil against time In 1:W4. and Sad Thoughts made ft new 'season's mark for 1-year-old pacing fillies by pacing a mil against tune in t:064 Th meeting which closes tomorrow with the second division of th 1:10 pace was the most successful In fifteen years, th weather having been favorable throughout, th crowds large and sport excellent Summary: Trotting. 1:1J class, three In free. 000: Axtlen. ch. h.. bv Alwnrthv (Harris! ' 1 1 ouy Nella, br. m. (Oeers) 17 1 Abux Taleb, br. g. (Loomls). ....... 4 I Also started: Klip Past, M. U Nancy Mciregor. Vaster. Time. 1:07. l:J0t4. 1:0TU it.?xP' k n flva. tl.000t iY.r (Lmi.)':...!:.! 7 4 Barllght. br. ;., by Burk 1 (Mann) Fred Mack, br g., breeding not given (Olaeeock) ( I T t 1 1 I T S I 1 K t 1 aim) siarrea: Drinirmald lir.. ru rect. Uwlght Baoghmsn. Logan, Areta'V.-. Homer 1:04. 1:074. 1:11, ThesaiMoB Parly Uelayed. RH.4TT1.IT. Wash.. Oct. 11 nli lam Hal Thompson of Chicago, who ar rived here toder en route to Kn Vran. Cisco, was unable to accept the Invitation of the Woman' Christian Temperance union to address th national convention in session here. Mayor Thompson and his party of sixty Chlcagoans war late in arriving. Itssten Baa re Milan. ' The Wsshlngton club has slrned Hrac Milan, brotner of the famous Clyde Milan. He came from the McAllister club, and la said to be the best ball player In the Western association. He Is H) years of ase and a little heavier and taller than his brother. The newcomer batted well o9T .KM, and is reported to be very fast and a wonderful defensive man. 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TWO RECORDS -IN TWO DATS All records for Omaha bank clear ings were ecllpeed yeeterdar, when the' clearings for the day reached $8,300,680. This Is a new high mark in the clearings for one day. Thus the record has been broken two d&ys in succession, wednes- day'a clearlnga of f 4,t83,183 estab lished a new record, but that mark was broken by $300,000 yesterday. The previous record was made on March 4,- this year, when the clear ing showed $4,508,896. Omaha bankers declare that th gain In th bank clearing's Is du to th gen eral prosperity of Omaha and th large run on the live stock market "Bank clearings are an Index of busi ness conditions In a city," said on promi nent banker, "and th fact that Omaha clearings ar making these big gains ar a positive indication that this ctty I enjoying an era ' of prosperity that is bound to continue. I expect to see a big gain In th clearing' for th year over th year 1914, and I believe at the present time th gain Is already twenty or thirty millions." . Bank clearings for Omaha, this day a year ago were 2,S&.182.S1. This is ft gain of practically ft full HOO.OOO In on single Jy. ' Wants Women to Wed War Cripples LONDON, Oct. 14. Rev. Brneat Hough ton, ft Bristol rector, has started an ap peal to patrtotlo women of th nation to gtv their live to ameliorate th condi tion of maimed heroes of th war by marrying them. He haa , launched ft "leagu for th marrying of broken hero." Th rector contend that th example of Franc shows that unions thus ar ranged promise a greater percentage of happiness than la customary from th methods in England, because they ar based upon ft high degree of unselfish ness. Strict secrecy Is promised as to th identity of women prepared to im molate themselves after th plan of th leagu until th arrangements for their marriage ar complete. DUMBA AT FALMOUTH; DOES NOT GO ASHORE FALMOUTH. Oct 14, Dr. Conatantln T. Dumba, th former ambassador of AustrlaAHungary to the United States, whose recall waa requested by President Wilson, has arrived at this port on board th steamer Nleu Amsterdam. H did not com ashore. Us Th Bee's "Swapper" column. Waati st Ba4rt, WASHINGTON, Oct. 14-Th Chamber of Commerce of the United States today announced the opening of a campaign to show the need of a national budget and the establishment of a permanent tariff commission. lttk BtrewC- The Bee by George McManus PECK, OMAHA. RE-ELECTED BY GRAIN MEN AT PEORIA FFJORIA, III., Oct. 14. Baltimore was chosen as th convention city for 1916 at th closing session of th nineteenth annual convention of th National Grain Dealers' , association her tonight Th dat for th IMS convention was set for October t, t and 4., Th new board of twenty director elected today Includes E. P. Peck, Omaha, re-elected. . If wvwsmeat f Ostaa Steamers. Part. ArrlTsa, Salle. 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Oct 14.-At a cabinet iifattns; today Baron lahll. former mhesea jt t Franc, who ha just assumed his dtttle a foreign, minister, mad a repert oa th situation in th Balkan and en the other .European front. ' Th Japanese g-overamtnt haa with drawn Its recognition of the Haxtoaxi eov sul general at Yokaharaa. T. Eviqt who represented th Huerta go vet ni nut. It la probable that Japan Till follow th lead of th United States In granting reoognltlon to General Carran. M 1 I B JStfeKAgs) ens fist Frm IK rim BV (as I t Hat VItT Beit DtoUrt for Rent? ."a MI IMi i