fir HOREARTYTHE HERO NEW $12,000,003 VIADUCT, said to be the largest concrete railroad bridge in the world.. It is between Clark's Sum mit and Halstcad, Pa., on the main line of the Lackawanna, and by means of it 3.6 miles have been cut off the distance be tween New York and Buffalo. ORTH PLATTE WINS Omaha High's Left Half Stagger. Over Goal Line for Team' Only Touchdown. FINAL FORTY-EIGHT TO SEVEN Fmpim lime . 24th and L Streets Gouth Omaha QUALITY HIGH-PniCEG LOW Not Ono Day. Out Every Day NORTH PLATTK. NK. Nov. U-(Pp-clal.) The line ripped to nhreda and the : hackfleld replaced by eecond men. the .' Omaha Hljrh school lout to the North Platte school here today, 48 to 7. Omaha's only acore came In the fourth nlR)g atarg-er, having been knocked out. Inter cepted a forward pnaa and dashed thirty yards for a touohdomn. Every fan on 'ie field yelled himself hoarse at thla ex hibition of pure nerve. Smith kicked goa.l A south, wind was blowing- when the Bame started, Omaha won the toss and chose to defend the south goal. Omaha returned the klckoff ten yard. A for ward pass and a punt Rained twenty yards, after vhlch North Platte trained the ball and Omaha aparently lost henrt. After fourteen minutes' of fast scrim mage, Oool, North Platte, took the ball .round the end for sixty yards for a .Jourhdown and kicked fro I. Score, 7 to 0. Line rinnaxes Follow. In the second period, O'Connet replaced Hood. North Platte's ' rlffht (ruard , In even minutes. Bogue, North Platte, car tied the ball over after a series of suc cessful Una plunges and a twenty-yard forward pass, Thompson to Jones. Cool kicked goal. Cool Intercepted Morearty's attempted forward pas and sprinted seventy (It yards for a touchdown. He failed to kick goal. " With four minutes to play, Thompson punted thirty yards. Cool took the ball thirty yarda around the end for a touch down. Ha kicked goal. The second period ended with the score 17 to 0, and the ball on Omaha's twenty yard Una, - - Crowley mad several Jons; punts In the third period. Three minutes' playing. with line plungea toy, Cool and Christ and Va twenty-yard punt by Thompson enabled I Christ to take the ball around "the end thirty-five ' yards for a touchdown. Cool kicked goaL Omaha's defense, seemed : to weaken. Logan. Omaha, bucked the line for nice gains. Open playing and fast backfleld work .rought the . halM to Omaha's twenty-yard line at the close of the third period. Score, M to & . .. Honmrtr the Hero. Bhortly after the opening of the fourth trtod. Mo mart was knocked out for Kve mlnutea, after which he made his BDectaoular run for a touchdown. After a series of Una plunges by Baker, Kelley, Christ and Johnson. Brjue took the bail over In a two-yard line buck. Cool kicked goal. Hood replaoed O'Oonnell. North Platte used line plungea entirely now. Taking the ball, quickly down the felld. Kelley too the b&U orer. Cool kicked goat Omaha substituted Mason for Reese, Bwller for Paynter, and McFarland for Newton, but failed to gain ground. The game ended with the ball near Omaha's goal and the score 48 to 7. Lineup: OMAHA. I NORTH PLATTE. viitn LlK.iR.EL Thompson Paynter 4 LT. R.T..... Boe Reese (0 10. R.Q .. Hood n..r C R Calhoun Krogh R.O. UQ Crook Crowley .- R.T. UTw Baker Smith ........ R.K. LB Overman Nichols A. Q.B. Q B Jones Moreartr L.H. R.H Christ Lotan R.H. L.H ..Cool (c) Peterson F.B. F.B Kelly Referee: James Keane, Notre Dame. Umpire: Lester Caldwell, Marquette. Linesman: Vincent Haskell, Nebraska. Went to the Hospital. C. B. Blanchard. postmaster at Blanch' ard, Cal., writes: "I had kidney trouble so bad I had to go to the hospital. Foley Kidney PUla were recommended, to. me and they completely cured me. I cannot speak too highly .'of them." Sufferers In every state have had similar - benefit from thla standard remedy for kidney and bladder ailments. It banishes back' ache, stiff Joints, swollen muscles and 1 the various symptoms of weakened eJI or diseased kidney a Advertisement Sold everywhere. Chadrom Beats Alliance. RHADR1N. Neb.. Nov. 12. (Special Tel egram.) 'the foot ball team of the Chad ron Normal beat the Alliance team here todav. acore. 26 to 8. Cantaln Ulysses Wiley of Chadron Normal was knocked out twice. First came a blow on' tho ear from which he recovered sufficiently to Dlay afterwards and then a sprained knee laid horn low. He was carried, off the grounds, lie will soon be able to walk. He says the game was worth Injury. r Defeat for Hastings High. AURORA. Neb.. Nov. 12. (Special Tele gram.) Aurora High school today de feated Hastinga, lis old rival, in .foo ball, 14 to 13. When Aurora 'made the aeuond touchdown. It failed for goal. Um pire Jamea Harvey of York, allowed an other kick, because a HastinKS man was orr sue. Aurora kicked goal, but it was contested by Hastings. Umpire Harvey and Kereree White of Huntings, agreed on tne nnai aocre. My New Drafts are nelievLnjj Thou Banna of Sufferers from this Cruel Disease without ; Medicine. $.4 T I.A CACA WA NNA 'S JVEW VtA D VCX WESLEYAN WINS TITLE JJPON PASS Forward Toss of Ball Enables 1 Methodist School to Lay Out Doane Timers. SCORES IN LAST FIVE MINUTES CRETE, Neb., Nor. IS. (Special Tele gram.) A long forward pars In the last five minutes of play from Durham to Hughes gave the Wesleyan Coyotes tho winning touchdown in the state champion- rhlp battle on Doane fielditWa afternoon before the largest crowd of the season. The Wesleyan team cams on a apeclal from Lincoln about 1:30,, with a crowd of over 200 rooters, and the competition in rooting between the two schools was Intense For three quarters Coach Schlsaler's Tigers fought the heavy Wes leyan team to a standstill, and held the ball In the Coyotes' territory " for the entire forty-five mlnutea, . Tn the last period Wesleyan had a Uttle the edge on the locals, but the Tiger de fense held, and after two unsuooeaafal attempts at passes a long, one from Dur ham to Hughes, while everyone was watching Eaton gave the Coyotes their opportunity to score.' - The game was bard fought throughout and the teams were evenly ' matched. Wesleyan was slightly superior on the straight foot ball, while Doane clearly outclassed In the open game. In the first half Doane held the ball on the visitors' ten-yard line on three occa sions, only to be held 'for downs and lose the ball. The half ended with the ball In the Tigers' possession on Wcsloyau's twenty-yard line. An attempted place kick from the thir ty-five yard line by Edmunds failed, as did likewise a drop kick by Henman. Durham on line bucking and on the defense starred for the visitors. For Doane Captain Johnston was in every play and celarly demonstrated his right to all-state center. Time and again he stopped line bucks without gain, and it was his "pep" which put confidence Into the on tire team, the like of which has never been shown by a Doane team before. King starred obth en receiving forward passes and on breaking up end runs, as well as carrying the ball from punt for mation. Koester was there In all depart ments of the game at Intercepting forward passes, running with the ball and tack ling dangerous runners, when they got In the clear. Edmunds at tackle was a whirlwind and deserves all -state mention. Whltehouse played a wonderful game at quarter, run ning with the ball for good gains and making some dandy forward passes. The Doane reserves will go to Clay Center Saturday to play the high school team at that place. Tho lineup: Durham. Referee: Rarely, Nebraska. Umpire: HalllKan, Nebraska. Head lines man: Luke, 1 Hane. Timekeeper: Has tings, Ncbraxka. Time of quarters: .15 nX). Prrdne to Coast. ritcher Hub Perdue of the St. Louis Ordinals may go exchange for Roy to San Corhan. Francisco in Yanks Ckana Minds. The New York Yankees will not go to Ocala, Fla., after all to do their training. WESLEYAN. Alexander ..L. ,E. McLoughlln ..L. .T. Hlnman Q. Hughe C. Hudson .......L. H. Huckner R. .O. Williams H..UH. T. Hull K. .K. Culbertson ....R. H. Durham V.H. Eaton Q. . H. L. B. L. T. L.O. a... R. O. R. T. DOANE. Bayer Blast ......... Collins Johnston Jellnek Edmunds R. F King L. H.... Koester R. H Wallace F. B Klein Q. B.... Whltehoueo Substitutes: Hlnman for Culbertson Swan for Hlnman, McCormick for Wil liam a, Wlll'ams for Swan, Gentry for Huckner, Klndlg for Wallace. Touch down: Hughe. Ooal from touchdown: Splendid Laxative for Elderly People Ha, Ben Pficribmd by Wmll Known PhyicianB for Many Year. The infirmities of age are especially manifest in a tendency to constipation and call for treatment that will afford relief In an easy, natural manner. The rapid action of cathartic remedies and purgatives that shock the syntem should be avoided, more especially as the relief they offer is only temporary and Is us ually more than offset by disturbance to the vital organs caused by their violent action. Nearly thirty year ago Dr. W. B. Cald well, Monticello, 111., prescribed a com pound of simple laxative herb that ha since become the standard household remedy In thousands of home. It acta easily and gently, yet with positive effect, without griping or other pain or discom fort. Mrs. Rachel Allen. Oalesburg, Kans., Is seventy-one years old. and after using a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Byrop Pepsin, wrote that it had done her a world of good and that she Intends to keep It tn the house aiwaya Druggists sell Dr. Caldwell's I ' J i ' .C"" 'A '1 MIL BAOXXZj AXZ.ZBT Papain for fifty cent a bottle. It Is a splendid remedy and should V ,n every home. A trial bottle, free ' charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. R. Caldwell. 414 Washington Bt, Monti cello, m. : . L. !! f E3 1V0 piiiiifflitm A Sale of Over 1,000 Plush, Corduroy and Cloth MEN'S 00 sso EmnininiB G3 5M f A r m ) A ft H n n ) y 1 u ' mml tm MM if)i No other such store can show such a carefully selected assortment and a better variety of styles, and nowhere in the city are prices so low. Fur Trimmed Cloth Coats The Oldest Exclusive Ladies Apparel Store in Omaha In decidedly clever, fetching new "Winter models in three-quarter and seven-eighth lengths; far trimmed collar and cuffs nigh choker and convertible collars; new pock ets ; full and half belted effects ; styles galore ; all sizes for women and misses. 1LW Rich Plush and Corduroy Coats If2 Sy fit 1 .JSSiyJr. Aouts. Muscular. I ' fr-Jk'r' BcUtio. 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