BRINGING UP FATHER Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ARE "YOU tAJRE-HiE WAHTR 1 I CARON-Wt HAVE H T im fuAorrD I 2J I ELI Ml MATE ) 1 I'M SORRY I TZES J WELL" 1 ! VOUHtRtOFORTmtENIM A TPlCAL SOUTHERN J ( -E0 p)lJ M THE Ei2 J DO 5b OUT VT 1 o 7xr r AMD IHiTCLLKENT- J TQttfcHT- J V Eft AS I ' .OTM0 -y--' AM BUT " i' ' i wi i I I i , ... - Jll M -t ,.J eril J B. JOHNSON HANDS ALL-STARS A SLAP American League Boss Sayi National Commish Will Call Off Trip it Anything Goes Wronj. SATS BANCEOFT PUT OEE 07XE When the All-Star bass ball nines, pi loted by Frank Pencroft. secretary of tha Cincinnati club, started on their tour of the west, llttla Penny Johnson, who swings tba club over tha American league, bid thatn a fond farewell by slip ping them llttla alaP In tha mush. Opon their departure from Chicago for Oakoah, where the first came wu played, cental Banny Informed the athletes that Omaha Lad Makes End Position on Illinois Varsity . Tommy Mills, coach at Crelghton uni versity haa received 4 letter from Leo Klein. Omaha boy and pupil of Mills' when Tommy waa cwh at the Central High achool, regarding tha llllnois-Ohlo game test Saturday which wound up I to a Klein played at end In the came for Illlnole. "Qisxrterback Clark and Halfbaok Fcgue were both out of the twin," aald Klein, "and Clark and Pogus make up the IlllnoU scoring machine. That accounts for tha surprise Ohio gave ua. With Clark and Pogue playing HUnoU la 100 per cant stronger." Klein la making food at Illlnole and it la expected that tha Omaha lad will be regular end all of thla vear. Thia la they did not have the aanctlon of tha , the tint year he waa eligible to tha well-known National commission, which j vanity squad. Ha graduated from Con- seems to nna lis enter pieaaura in lire in , trai High In 1814. waJlopIng minor league towns. It might be mentioned. In paaalnr, that tha All "tars will play only In minor leagus towna en tha trip. Johnson announced that post-season tour of baea ball playere are not a Rood thing. "Should anything' develop on the trip to mar tha national pastime, It will be called off," aald Johnson. "Thla trip never should have been started," he con tinued. "Frank Bancroft took advantage of tha man and hubbub of the world's eerlea to plan thla tour.' Tha All-Stars are somewhat net up over tha klndly-dlsposed Johnson an nouncement. Bancroft says ha got per mission from each club owner to sign each player, and that Gerry Herrmann said It- waa all right. Johnny Brem said he would do a Johnson said, "Ban helped ma out' once." said Johnny.'- "and If ha call a oft tha trip It's O. K.'wlth me." Jack Coombs feeleth not the same way. "Johnson turned ma down when I asked htm for a Job as an umpire when I thought I was through as a pitcher, so I don't feel tha same way as Johnny." Regardless of the cheerful news from Bee Bee, ail of the players scheduled to make the tour war on tha job at tha tart except Alexauder, and be will Join tha tea-ma In Omaha. Holiday Wins in the Contest STRACVSE, Nob., Oct. SO.-A horseshoe pitching eonteat for tha championship of Iowa and Nebraska was held between John Itolllday, sr., of this city and Al bert VaUtadt of Hawarden, la., and was won by Hvlllday, who won, U$ points to lot points. The Iowa ma and his back ers earns here wtth the avowed Intention (it cleaning up the local man, but were disappointed and tha Iowa man was clearly outpitched from tha start. The village board in special aeaatoa re voked the saloon license of M. r. WlmfoU for violating tha law en two different counts to which ha had plead guilty when arrals-aed before Polio Judge Stanbro. The saloon was closed. Two purebred hog sales were conducted Monday, at whtoh E. U Buach aold fine lot of Puroc-Jereeys, constating of fall and spring boars and a few gilts. Thar ware thirty-two head sold, fetch ing nearly two. or an average of over VI per bead. Nleh Bchriener. near Unadllla, held bis annual sale of Poland-Chinas, consisting of fall and spring boar and gilta. Thirty elsht bead were sold for over (900. or ao average of over t per head. OREGON FOOT BALL TEAM TO PLAY MICHIGAN LADS 0 The foot ball team of the Oregon Agricultural college will go through Omaha next Wednesday on Its way to Lansing, Mich., where the westerner will play the Michigan Aggies. The taain will travel over tha Northwestern road. Foot Ball Fans to Go to See Game BRA THICK, Neb., Oct . BpcUI Over 100 tli ken to the Nebraaka-Notre Liame game to be played at Uncoln next fiaturday were sent hers Tueaday and war gobbled up like hot cakes by tha foot ball fans. Another 100 were ordered, Beatrice will send a delegation of prob ably sjO to Uncoln to as the big game. Many will go by train, while more will go by auto if the roads are good. UeatrUs and Urand Uland High school foot ball teams will battle for honors her next Saturday afternoon, and the locale are getting la the beat poaeible ahape for tha fray. The Peru and Beetrlc reaerv teams will alo play. Taylor Guest of Community Club OOLETUDOK. Neb . Oct. .-Spctl ) Th regular tneetl-ig of tbs Community club aa held, with Vr. W. E. Taylor of Molina. Ill , the (,-unt. Frlenda of the club wre prren.t In em b number that It taxed the seating capacity of the opera bouse. The dot i..r cke on "Soil Culture and M43ern Farm Methods" brventy pr rent of the oats In this rojwiiutiliy are Ihroel.ed, (0 per cent of wbtuh have gone into the. bins. Corn far from niaturtd and it now aipeara that a large pvrccntsge was caught by tne fioc I Liogaay sa .y Wlaaer I.IVIrtsAT. Nrb., fx-t. . Sp--lal V l.ii.MAh Otri'.ra nt La tkll. I to Vuaur) fll'bol f'-r IJa.ir arid ir.rui k cut aijito nn. KoAic.a i'uuL NOTRE DA1IES SOME THAH,-SAYS HOWARD Aisiitant Creighton Coach Watches Catholici in Action and Sayi Nebraska Mut Fifht to Win. FLAT AGAH3T3T LEFT WEfO "Tha Cornhuakars will encounter the stlffeat oppoaltlon they have In years when they tackle Notre Dam at Lincoln Saturday," declare Warren Howard, former Nebraska star and assistant coach at wroighton, who haav Just rs turned from South " Band, where ha watahed th Catholics play In order to get a fsw lines on their work, so as tj teach a defense to the Crelghton war- tors who meet Notre Dam later In the season, "It's a powerful machine Harper has built up. with only two new men on th squad, th center and quarter," con tlnued Howard. "Phelan at Quarter Is unknown, but ha Is good enough, so that JIarper put Bergman, who directed th team last year, at half. Notre Dame directs mast of their plays toward the right std of their own and the left side ii the side wh.rs Ne braska la weakest. Coamberlain la really the only strong man on Nebraska's left wing and that wing muat be depended! upon to bear the brunt of moat of th Notre Dame plays. Bergman la a whirlwind at half.' He a little fellow, but as isnt as light ning and a wonderful open-fle.d runner. "A trick that provea difficult for other teams to solve Is the Notre Dame method of punting. Th kl k Is mad j from formation and It Is ltauOatb tj tell when It la coming. "I think Nebraska will win, I certainly hop so, but it will be a mighty tough scrap." , IOWA GETS INTO MEDICINEJUSINESS SUU Board of Health Bay. Anti Toxin at Wholesale and Dis tribute, it to Doctor at Cost GOOD RESULTS ARE REPORTED (From a Staff Correspondent.) DJ MOINKtf, la., Oct. 30. Hpeclal.) The Iowa State Board of Health Is do ing quit a business In handling anti toxins and vaccines. Th plan of buv- Ing the disease repellents In wholesale Ths sxperlment station At Ames Is n- nuanllties and selling them to the phy- ;0.avoring to help Iowa potato grower to counties In the state noted for apple pro duction. An apple .how has been planned at Bloomfleld for October 77 and .If It provea successful tha show will be an annual evont hereafter. A spraying demonstration last spring In creased th Interest la spraying and th crop thla fsll is one of th best ever grown titer. From five acres William Husaell has harvested nearly 4.000 bushels of sppiee. He contracted his orchard product early In th season to a large wholesale fruit house. Fetatee. Ooiag l'g. Potatoes ars higher In price a the re sult of late bllgbt la potato states to ths north and sast of Iowa. Orowsrs are finding a smaller yield than was expected because the blight destroyed the leaves and stopped th tuber growth. Special eaat fw Kl rasa. . l: 1 1 v 1 -r i'i vi ja i . . j . Wtleon today author-lied th taklne of a ixw-lnl census In Kl Paso. Tex. The law protidna met a epiai renetie niey be ordered at the reu,uet of a city willing to bear the exneiiees. alclans through local drug storea, known as distributing stations, la saving th people from w to n per cent on th cost of these supplies, according to th statsment of Dr. Sumney, Stat Board of Health secretary. Th board Is now handling; typhoid vaccina, diphtheria and tetanus anti toxin. A few years ago th legislature mad aa annual appropriation of !3,O0S to carry on this work, la order that ths people might have access to these sup plies at a law cost. Now ths board Is sending out consid erable diphtheria anti-toxin. Not that diphtheria la especially prevalent, but It Is always In evidence, soon atar the schools open in tha fall. Dr. Sumner states. Tasterday th board sent out alx ty-thre Immunising and fifteen euratlv treatments. Th total cost of these to th people through their physicians will be 171.66, whereas at regular prioas thee seventy-eight treatments would hav cost I1K.M. Tha Urge hospitals report that this anti-toxin has robbed diphtheria of Its terrors and th fatalities from thla disease are now les than IS per cent, whereas they formerly were more than per cent. - Tbe board Is having soms trouble In getting a supply of tetanus antl-toxtn because of the denMtnds of ths war. Oldest Newspaper Sold. The Davenport Democrat and Leader, Davenport's oldest dally paper, oontr oiled by th Richardson family for th last fifty-seven years, has been taken over by a stock company. J. J. Rlohardson, th present publisher, has retired from actWe management, but will direct tha auditorial policy of th paper. Th mem bers of th syndlcat which bought out th heirs af D. N. Richardson, former owner of a half Interest In th paper, and a large amount of stock owned by J. J. Richardson, ars Frank D. Throop, pres ent publisher of the Muscatine Journal; Charles H. Msy, Chicago, formerly pub lisher of th Peoria Herald-Transcript; P. T. Walsh, millionaire railroad con tractor, Davenport and Max B. Ocha, wealthy real estate man. Maalelpal Cwwrt. Th petition for a special election to vote en th question of establishing mu nicipal courts In Des Moines to do away with justice courts wss filed with th county clerk with I.W signatures. This Is l.ttt more name than wr necessary. Th special election will be ' called . fur November U. at which time tbs new street car franchise will also be voted on. Th authority to astabUah a municipal Court was granted to Des Moines and other large cities la th stats by th last general assembly. Th establishment of a municipal court would automatically abolish th four Jus tic office and th polio court. Instead of electing these flv men th people would be callen upon to choose four municipal court Judges, whos salaries will be SZ.tOO each per year. BelnT Apple. Davis county Is boosting the apple in dustry and hopes to Join the ranks of get a good price this fall for their crop. Tbe Ames men are trying to ptao Iowa grower.' and snippers who hav oar lot. for sal la touch wtth dealers and gro cer, who want to buy. Sapreaae Cwart Detafae. i State , of Iowa era Inst Harrison B. wle, appellant. Jefferson county, L. i. Anderson, judge. Convicted of as sault with intent to rob. Reversed. J. B. bwh, appellant, against B. 8. Brown, Woodbury county, John T, Oliver, judge. Action to aet aside Judg ment against pialnUff aa garnioheo la a - auit brought by defendant, brown, sa(nnt U. P. Matthew. Trial court sustained demurrer. Affirmed., A. Conte, appellant, against Urban InoortH), folk county. Appeal from re moval of appellant Conte as adminis trator of estate of Frank Bagnola. AX- ' r tL-jt- a a v Meter leasra. CLAKA HWXHJ. 1st. Id. 3d. Tot. Cochran .. 1 Iwt r Ml J. Juroah.. 1" it Hi r, M.rt n .... 1 1: ! t.T TerrU ... lit 1-4 W tli Nvtn Hi lit fee ( Totals.... n iurr vi rimau rtrgner . ttoiliday hoot .... fhans ... Handicap PAUOtl. l.l. ) .. lMi 11 .. Ill HJ . 1&4 Ul .. Ii4 li .. 1M lil Sd. To 1.4 ISO HI M l!v 4 ii Totals ... k mt 7 ftTH 1A MB. lat. Id. H. Tot. McCthy v lz 4 , Teal kihrg .. Uoff ... W chOW .. Totals... OS. VAN 10 0 14 1M 1 1-4 i ivt IN b) itl wi i4 a b A STORAOB. lt. Id. W. Tot H strora . Jji l"? l- -4 Ion. 1 11 17 M li.,ill Ixl IX A HI Mun'tua .. ! 1 1 H Tuiusn ... 11 1 '7 lUMku . U U 11 M Total..... 1T hi M n) MIDLAND O. I. IU 1st Sd Id Tot. Johnson '...12 UT I. U Wurd Ml U 14 I tt.o H 1 1' Cnrutensen, ! I 1 1 l& Moiao ....! IM 1st 4,1 Usauas .. t Is) Totals tut SIS J Marner ... Howell ... Hart r. Jaroeh FrlU .... tEisrs. 1st. 2d. M Tot. 1 lsj 17S M US ! lw 47 17 1 X t 1M1 1 1H 4M ,lv l.l l as) Tt ale COHJCT Doherty A . Mowei P-frv ... Elnnoay tLiP .... ...in mj aa ua A M KKN.leX lst M Sd. Tot. ...17 170 lt 4H s i J iti 17 en ,...V4 ll 1K7 4SJ j4 ua ui ,...i?7 i; ui ta Total. ...HIS M Hi tXU HOWS. IX, ISl.'HHL.V CO. 1st iid. Sd Tot Sau3 .......It 1M It tX l-y.k In) IMt Ui 4el N'vsKard .. li 1" 1M Coaday ....127 til lbi IUukii ....1 11 ua to Handicap .. M e H UI Totals ..m eS tag sJ feed Leaa ACCOLNTINO. lat. tA. td Tot DeVson '.. 11 141 Kolbo tiT l. IM b"l oboda . i0 11 1J ' V ! l. J 1st 4lT Hollutk ... 1.1 1S 116 tU Totals.... (77 TV4 Sat tut l.t. id. M Tot Hart 1M IM 1st Huushlns . LS 1A 14 et Hoedu4 .. 1A 14 16 -4 Itisby Ill 1.4 let 40 aD'Ple ... 1 hA lw 4Vl Tctais ... m tm tU tist OA H AO K. ( i.i. m. id. t 'doofleidi N. ld M LA 2t Remdlett 11. im lianilltoa braueli .. Totals.. UT 1T0 117 14 121 114 m 147 171 101 Fhsw ... Foster .. "eiine .. Keeee Co harve Totals. ..- Kd su (TtKK. l.t. 1.1 .. 11 147 .. 147 11 .. m 167 .. 144 144 . ii m uvi Sd. Tot. lii 4 J 14 Ct 114 4'0 164 4-13 14 4:4 State of Iowa aaialnsl Will tun H, iwenan, nonroe county. Hunter, Judge. Convicted pell tou ess. Francis M. slaughter. Reversed. -Hl . y" iv PPollnt, afalnst O. B. Q. R. R., Monroe county. D, M. Ander son, judss. Action to renovae vsJiu J oow k hid on leiennant'a right-ot-way. Aaa a. Canfleld, appeUant, against Iowa Dairy Separator (.. Black Kawk county, Franklin C. inatt. ludse. Aotlon for personal injuries. Judgment for d. icnuani. Arrirmed. James McDonald against John. P. Green, appellant, Winneshiek count r, W J Hprlncor. Judga. Action for personal Injuries, judgment for plaintiff. Affirmed. rsrraer at xsarcnants' Btat hank, ap- nant. against i. At Shaffer. Hamu u county. C. CI I lulr. J.uu... for defendant en nrr.mmt.r ti. firmed. ' ' tto of I6wa against U J. Row, sppellarit. Cedar county, W. N. Treloh- ler, Judge. Convieted of laroeay by am bex.leiiient, reversed and remanded. Witihauer against Wheeler. hearing. Overruled. . Telephone Men Meet , to Better Service SHENANDOAH. Ia Oct M.-6pcial.) Forty telephone managers from south western Iowa and northern Missouri are attending the first of a series of district meetings, which Is being held her today. Informal discussions of their problems, shop talk, plans for mors efficient tele phone service and an address on "Depre ciation'- by A. B. Campbell of th en gineering department of th Agricultural college at Ames, la., occupy th promi nent places on th program. Th meeting la a part of tha movement for better telephone service for Iowa. On of th sixteen schools -of Instruction to be held In th state for the "hello" girts will be conducted In tw-" -i-rh later. . Big Price Made for Western Iowa Land SHENANDOAH. Ia., Oct. ft peclsj.) Two hundred and twenty-fir dollars an acre la th price psid by Frits Lgdaa for th George Brewer, farm, two mil east of Shenandoah. Th sixty-eight acres brought UT.tM, and a few yea ago were bought by Mr. Brewer for 10.- US, or fl It an acre. Mr. Lydea Is a for mer nursery employ and waa without means until ths last few years. Sine than he has been making good profits I a mung rented land. Mr. Brewer uu4 his aged mother will move to Khenan doah. TIT t T71 S2tt EEHVlt-K. Name. l.t n. Id. Tot. Mt-Kayden )S& 121 lil 4 lUworth ..141 lis tf .7 fctone 11 m an set Hi I sad ,...17 1J lit sn Huhsa ...117 lib IM ul Totals . . S-4 lt m Uo4 ACDITINQ. Name. 1st. 11 Id Tot French is m 4- O Keefe ...US lit 1:4 41t Itussell ....1S4 I 140 - tisruett ....IM 1)4 l t0 Gaunt lJt l m tjt Total. . . TTt 74 MAINTKNANCK. 1st. M. td. Tot If. M phy.. Ill 11 lit 46 I AlCjre .... Ikl 1-4 ). fi In.eraoU . 17 lit 194 S7 tr beck .. HI 1U l S Neisoa .... lul )w U4 4it Totals ... (40 701 u 1x4 MIQCHANICAU let. M. M To 1 lit 1:7 41 l. HI U'l V4 lis Ii im e-7 la i.i Ki AdvertUlBgr Iowa Frog a eta. SHENANDOAH. Ia.. Oct. SO. (Special.) 10 "Advertising an Iowa product la Hawaii s th mission of Ellsworth Beaoh, a ho leaves today for a trip to th Peif roast and th Hawaiian Island. Ha Is vie president of the Aaserteaa Live Stock Powder company of Bheaandoah nd will represent th concern oa tha trip. Mr. Beach Is the manxber of the city council that recently brought suit tor l.u dmag against ths Elks csfe, when the proprietor Is said to hav put him out of th oaf for not paying cash tor a cigar. Hundred Killed in Explosion in Factory PARIS. Oct. 10. Ou hundred persons were killed or injured la an explosion In a factory In Hue I) Tolblac thla after noon, according to a report received at the prefecture of police. Duke .... Krlng .., Vv.i.e ... He ... Hup'ger Totals. iSAN FRANCISCO NAILS COAST LEAGUE PENNANT SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 10. By winning todsys game from Oaklai d by a B -ore of S to 4 the can Francisco club won the championship of ths Paclfi Coast league. Should Sat Franolao loa all tha remain ing games af th g-ssaan, wbioo. closes Use FRENCH FORCE ON WAY. T0SAL01IIKI Capital of Nish Moved ' to Prkrend and aa Attaok by the Combined Annies of Ifiih is Expected. AIJSTBIAXS MOVE UT KOBAVA 8ALONIKI, Oct. J 9. (Via ParU, Oct SO.) Tic cntents allies: are marking- time,, pending the concentra tion of a sufficient number of troops for their operations in the Balkans. A large French fore Is on the way to Balonlkl. French forces havw smcoaMsd thus far In protecting the lower end of the NUh-Saloniki rail way. Ths capital of Serbia baa been trans ferred from Nlsh to Prisrend. In western Serbia, close to th Albanian frontier. The banks and most of th legations are being removed to Prsrwnd. Th Russian consul at Balotxlkj has sent an automo bfl to bring th Russian minister to Serbia to this city, but owing to the muddy condition of the roads. It Is doubtful whether this effort will suc ceed. Th Austrc-Oerrnan expedition Is com posed of mixed forces of about twelve divisions. Th Austrian hav advanced well up to th Morava valley and are nlaavorlag to affect a junction with th Bulgarians, who are making an attack n-fth of th Nlsh-Zajecar sector. ; Army officers her believe tha com bined armies, when a junction tia been effected, will not be satisfied wtth open ing a rout across northeastern Serbia, but win attack Nlsh.- Aa other asrtou attack also fs under way by th Bulgarians with fjskap as Its objective, ' It Is admitted that this fore already hag aceupted Istip. Prince Andreas, a brother of the king. accompanied by his wife. Princes Alio,. has joined his regiment her. A "For Sale" ad win tam s4Mad-hand tarmtur Into cash. Whales Declared World's Champions CHICAGO, Oct. SO. Tha members of th Chicago team of th Federal leagu will be presented with medals by the league declaring them champion, of th world for MIS, areorcing to a letter received to day by Jo Tinker, manager of the team, from James A. Gllmore, president of the les g us. In congratulating Tinker on winning th Federal league pennant th letter says: 'Inasmuch as ths National eummlsslon failed to accept our challenge for a ser ies to decide ths championship, your taam Is th unquestioned champion of ths world, and It will be a pleasure to m to present to you and each of your player a medal emblematic f that title." Be Want Ada Produos Results. Lleea.ee te Wosaoxt T erf lava. livnnw rVn sa tm mmI-. - 1 men of military are In London tbe polio aiaveunoad tbla evening that hereafter licenses will be laued to women to work aa omnibus snd street car conductors. Uphand Makes Talk to Real Estate Met- Ivl it- rV.'ft A si 1 nlvHn 6 JL-iCal N. J. Uphand of Duluth, prenldent o" the International Realty Associate, th body which mnkea Investment f r thj' changes, gave a .hort talk at the regi'1 W meeting of th Omaha R-al E.taU" exchange at the Commercial club at noort ' Rec:tly the International aaso-latel" ", purchased a tract of land near the Lil " Institute for th purpose of platting - ' Into lots. No action toward thla hai"M " been taken yet, said Mr. Uphand. but ht declared that he expect plans will r,4 """w mad for th platting very short. y. - 'fr . . nl" REAL ESTATE MEN TO "T HOLD ELECTION SOON f F. H. Myers, Byron Hastings and George u sf T. Morton have been appointed a nom-w.4 s.J mating committee for th Omaha Real rjl" Estate exohange. They are to bring lat snt their report of nominations for officers sncn-.A for ths ensuing year with In a fow days; o4 and fhs election Is to be held November, .i f,u S? fl. 11. Greatest Plooif Hemcdy Gfocs lenutg Vtn Others Pail SWISW UvwyZf-p PlKl pwI4. T fj f rrrtm. It Js absorb into. BQ-1-- rtmi ftfJrW twiiiriffrfei letoyctf fioa t eallirlBI - JeM TPs ft fs tmtttte rot Tllaf TnifrSfi I xi OC 3o;. 3. -!- &a neitk mm 4 eatTr. 9 pdtewt. sWsUrte toimomx sx is, .1 isil.'a Kintx' J..C ml 1 tAWaSaWalt. , '.'.'hovv iOl as in M) t'is week. It sUU would cont aus , S47 Ct4 tje Ijjj ' huad of th pcrcentag eoluj MifirrmBi nMinn ni. . - " 1 A Don't Build Castles In the Air Build a Bungalow In Omaha It's all rffht to plan, and of eonrse you HAVE been planning this long time. You know Just how you want your home to look. But. even so, a professional builder can give you much advice and tell you things you never reckoned on. Better call Mm in go that you will plan wisely. However, It Is time to act. Tou have planned long enough. To continue planning Is Just like building castles la the air it gets you nothing. On the other hand, If you aet you will be taking a definite step toward a richer, better, happier life. Lots may be had now far cheaper than you can buy them next year. It will be wise for you to Invest now and take advantage of this natural increase in the value of land. Watch the real estate columns of THE BEE. Use THE BEE as your real estate guide. Thus you will be put In touch with many opportunities and with reliable business men offering real es tate and building service. THE OMAHA BEE 1"t! fi'T I L-j5 - 'A