THE OMAHA BEE: SATURDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1922. It THE GUMPS SWoJra A BEAR FOR PUNISHMENT Drawn for The Omaha Bee by Sidney Smith (Urn right 113.1 rNtS3Mu4 ujfuc r.ni ruj er V TO Ik. FtaXllV WHtH CVWM6H nwnt lUt TVtQOfaVCV OJ iftM. k JOKE- TdCAAJ lCH 0-(Wt Mft. MlftCWMlj MOW- 1WM5 60Ct SttbM- fHt tit CTlftN LUkE lOS" iwU v MIM 50,000- h(M"f UJkKT VO TV4RCjJ ftOBfciWTK A"! MfAJ Rift f t THIM NOVJU. CAMfMftH iS ttiMo VUkNttt ADMlRNolV ih win o.- tvtR movn torvRt xovvs GOT TO START THE I M 0N0 TO MKVt Mvn . t wi.u t unn A-r itui . n kAK.ft t.noer - m ii. -v . ie ok kiivvi .u uunu i u hail i i . i t I i v a i w t i a .an i irt- w w-" - i i ' ii n s. . 1 i , T1 TT MroiiNriC At ALU TME 66 fACTOttt.-- ( I 111 ,1 gj - 7 ntll, JHOW invc fcCAjjv I I'M Tt'UTCTfc VA. POLlTXtKU MANIKIN- AmO OM TME EVGVITX AxN Of .uvtitrc. TKtWtVU fit SOMI fA.f .irk .u Wa ... 11 WVN 1 Of. BRINGING UP FATHER I. i. J'aUnl IKfle see j iocs and maogie in puu. PACE OK COLORS IN THE 6UNDAY BtE Drawn for The Omaha Bee by McManut (Copyrlht 1U22) If TVITRC C0kt TMA.T "WONQEWFUlI OH I I tHC't) IN nOCltTV ANQ VHT Cj4CLJIVcl II MC"-- ACUNO CMN- tH 1 I I MR.MOCftC WOULO OH! I LL LET YOU 0eA WNCCRMWT tr. J J KEEP & AWAY rOM EVE.T COOY. WALKfe ALL DAT- I WIWl Pf" HCWf " 6cX0TiruL?r- y? 2THE A-L want to r coulo McetHO?- -- TJTS- eor not now? ' ' i -r--- i i, n i ii i i i i ii i i i . Lincoln Easily Defeats South Packers, 78 to 6 i.i!ital Cily Team Tears Big (,as in Coach Fallon's Line Early in Game Graham Stars. Lincoln, Oct. 13. Pfec!al Tele feram.) Outwe fhd and outplayed. Coaoh I'atton'a Omaha South gill ('am proved no rnatrh forth Lincoln llljh echool machine hero this after . noon. Ths f.nal cor wan 78 to . Th Capital C.ty crew atartd tear, ins ftgeat ap In the South 'line and had tb flrat touchdown over within th first fiv minute. They aoored wi every quarter, the aecond period belr.K th moat d.'nantroua when Coach Browne'i athleue p!ld up Zi point. Howevur. the packer man aged to count their only touchdown In that earn period. L. Jonea, who fad been substituted for Krleg at fullback, 'fumbled on Lincoln' 25-' yard i:ne, Urban acooped it up and planted the hall behind the goal port. On the try for-point Graham fumbled a bad pans from center. Lewi, Lin coln's negro halfback, made the long ot run of many long runa executed by fie H(d and Black. He charged throiiRh a broken field for 62 yards to a towhdown, but the play was called bit. k mid Lincoln penalized. The vlKltor leiirned early that they miild do riotlilng Bainnt tha Lincoln t'ne and opened a long delayed aer.'wl aitajk In the lut quarter. They com pleted one pasc. firaham tiSauter, which waa good for 20 yards? Graham, tho visitors' 130-pound quarterback, howed remarkable apeed on several occasion and wss thfl only backfeld man who was able to gain, but hi gain were not con sistent. Captain Herb Spencer, 'South' plunging fullback, did not get In the game. - The lineup: I Incoln (ID) Pot. So. Omh () Mu-Intyr t-E gutter L.T DajH ri Jono L O Hoffmnn Cook C Horc (c) fauer R.O Wkefll4 Ki!y R T Mn!lk f r(5nr (c B E , Hllr ftrown . B Orilum ,rmi 1..H ..... Mirun i urlia " H (JlllMt Kr! r.B ., Kdy fculrttuntloi" V inrni. OlJo for U.In lyr. 1.. Jones for Krlff. 4Uina tor n. )on., Watklii (or faun, t'tr tor tt. nirt tor Lfwl. Thonnu'n tar lrHn.-r. I honi fr Hruwn. Kilih.-a for Couk, Pur. im h for Kll.v. Houtli Omili.i Krv (or Vah(lll. I i hi u ( r Mwtlik. KoUuvuii IJbllowinsHorses Hawthorne Results first rue, pur. 1700, claiming, all (Iv sikI end-half (urlonic: 91111 Htn.l. Ill (JAliM), T to 3, to I, 1 to 2. won. f'lroimtra Bo, Hi (DUbmon), to 1, 4 to 1, I to 6. M0ll1- Ktyllah MlM. .(Doylt), I u I, I to 1, 7 to . third. Tlmo: 1:18 l-i. Rrt f.'tilof, Mslody Unit, Van Kylvlii, Jloumht ! mn. Heon4..ra, iiumo l"00, rlulinlng, all flv and on-holf furtort: Wlilpjial, 118 (Kdcrla), J to (, out, won. rou Jos. 113 (Jonet), T to J, 6 to I, strut, wotid. litn:iii girl. Ill (Hlauthtcr, It to !, i 1, 7 to JO, tlur4, Tlmei 1:15 J-6 Lnura Corhrmi. tfnlv, lluntfr flail, Fly Ctn kno ran. Thircl raca. pure 1700, clalnilng. all afc. five and one-half furlonga. War Pennant, 117 Richcrek), 7 lo J, avn, 2 to f,. won. It, 106 (bcylt), S to 1, 7 to 0, 3 to I, second. Bon.ro Blu. Ill DIhmon), 11 to 1, 4 to 1. t to 1, third. . Tlma: 114 7-a. I W. Haryar, D.Uand, Four laf also ran. Fourfh r.-, pursa ftOO. clulmlnj, 3-yr-oMa and up. tlx furloncs: Nunett. 1U (Ksdorla), to 6, 1 to t, 1 to . won. ' Calvacadour, H. 1 OS (TrotnbI-y). I to 1, 2 to 1, evan, .fiond. Rlvuler. na (Slaughter), to 1, 4 tol, I to 6, third. Tlmo: 1:0 4-B. Sweat Apple, May Olrl, Rallhlrd, I'rotlamatlon, Huuovor'a Topaa also ran. Fifth rui-e. purs I1.000, rtalmlntr, ! year-oloa nd up, ona and 1-1 mill. f roupler, 10s (Tromblas ), tveu, 1 to 2, 1 to 6. won. Orayahtan, )7 (Jonea), 7 to J, to I, I to 2, aecond. Honolulu Boy. Ill (Koderls), 6 to I, i to 6. 1 to 4, third. T:ms: 1 :M - 8-6. Fln'-aatla, Tnkalon Ma'-, -It fctao ran. Ulsih race, pur'so 100. claiming, year-old and up, 1 -! mllea: ntaboctl. 108 (KedoilK, 11 to S, 2 to 1, evf-n, won. , Our Hetey, 102 Chalmers), to 2, 7 to 6. 3 to 6, aecond tle Prosperity, lot (Dlshmon), 3 to J, t ip i, 1 to 2, third. , Timu 1:14 J-o. Bvjckboard,' Thunder Blr.l, Letadouia ran. Clear, warnj. heavy. Harpur. 108," T)art Rose, 101; Vanaylvia, lon Jos,., 113; Hlvul, 113; Melody Jlau, 1U, lid Tvn 11J, Win- Pumanl, lie; AIo Kllfibl Jlnik I'nunzto, H); Srarpla II, Kit); Harry Kudd.-r, 10a; Auntl Km, t; Captain Burnt, 101; ttoorvuurea, 10. Third race, 1700, rlalmlnr, 2-year-oida and up, furlonvs. VoOfiry, t); WhlppeM, 103; Waller H. I'earce, JH3; Restrearo, 103; Toy MIKs, 103; W, U. Mcl'llntiiok, 103; Kltubooill, 103; A-Arrorpolnt, 108; ker fao, 110; bill liiackwall, 11; Norman. in, 113; JInry u., 113; Also ellslble: Brother John, 109; Ulna; Kr.se, 113; A-Datty M., H: Sweet Appli. 103. ' Fourth race. 300. clenmlii, 3-ycar-olils nd up, tVt furlonKS. Cremona, 107; Fin. rustic, 107; iiHorni. 110; Maiy It. Itiel, 111; Kilru, Jll: Money, 116. . Fifth ruin, th Hetokyarda Handicap, 1 mil'., for all arc cow ponies, I40u win ner (200. aocond i:f, third 7d. Mill Uroce, 120; Spotted Ulck, Hi; The Vamp, 110; lliai k 1)1. k, 112; Kiipranie, US; Caaey, 163; Kedwllluw. 119. Si:li race, 3150, Th Jlearthatone Coal Co. i-lnimliif handicap for 3-yeor-olda and up. 1 nille and 70 yard. Hlkhlm. 100; Blackhetty. lol; Jacobin, 104; Harry B., 10"!; Ten Can. 103; Eulah, 103. Seventh race, 11,00. fllllea and mare, 3-year-olda and up. on mile, f-pectacular Olrl, 101; Lendoiila, 106; Waterwillow. 106; Wlkuo, 108; Madfe F., 10; Chrtatlt Holtem, 113. a Apprentice a I low one t. cialmetf. tV'ealher clear, track heavy. Grand Circuit Results. Hawthorne Entries Flrat rac. I00. 3-year-olds. fi fur lona- Great Lady, 103; Seapatoa. 103; Van Patrick. M; Tip Loelnn, 101; Carter Enrl. 117; Delante, 117. Second race. I7"0. olalmluC. allaaea, ft furlenas. A-Ollle Wood. 103; Jack Falrmsn, 106; Bonero Blue, 106; Sunlo. 103; I. W. for Hoffman, Mertlllt for Kolatium, reoj lor Oil.'oiie. Tomhdownt: Krler, 4; Lewis, t; Browa, t; Curtain. 2; Thoma. V'rban. Try for point: Lincoln. 63: forward paea; Brown to Oardner, t; dropktck: Brown. 2; Lewis, 3, Hide. 1. Place kick: Lewis, 1. Tim of penotla; H minute. Soor by penous; Lincoln 13 33 30 1473 South Omaha ' lti-ft,re: Karl Joliitson, Iiuane Coilcfe. Vinpiie: 1H! I'ay. I nlveralty ,f Nehranka. 11-e.l Unentlicii: hwaiuou and J't.ilik. Ula ersi4v tt NoCranka. Lexirgton, Ky., Oct, 13. Fliet race: The Phiienlx, 3:04 pacers, t In 3, puma 43,000. (Two ht-ata Thursday. ) Edna F.itrlj-, brm., by Robert C. W. Thomas) .".1 ! 1 Julia M. Direct, brm. (M. ChlltlO.3 1 J John Henry, bit. (Cox) 3 4 b Roliert Direct, ch. (Hay) 4 3 3 Main Direct, bif. (Mc(lirr) s, e 4 Time: 2:07Vs, 2:0t, .:. H-cnnd raoe; The Caftletou, 2:01 trot, S in 3, pur.io 34,OOK The Creat Volo, be.,1 by Peter Tho (Iroiit 'vx) 1 1 Peicr citler, bg. (Siokm) 8 ! Kilo Walts, bm. IM. Child) 4 2 Orat Billion, bill. (Ijodirt) 3 5 hscolll'.o, brK. (II. Fleming) 3 4 Bonn! Del, Favonian, llernelwyn also atarted. , Time: 2.04"i. 2:064. Third race: The Lafayt-tte, 2:10 pace, 2 In 8, puree 33,000; Neita, Patch, bm., by Dan Patch (Kan) ,.l 1 Petr Daphne , bg. (Haahy) 3 2 Henry Direct, chg. (l'alin) 2 3 Robert Direct, chg. (Ray) 4 i Blllv Blehop, bg. (Mullln) 6 4 Flo Fatch, Minnie Wllllama. E.a H. r.'ln(or, Jessie Itigee, Esla O, also atarted. Tim: 2:04, 3:04V.' Fourth race: The Ashland, 2:11 trot, 2 In 3, puree 32,006: Czar Worth, bg.. by Csar Peter (Murphy) 1 TDarvn Worthy, bg (Lewlt) .... I.e Tide, bike. (Cox) Major Huer, blkg. (Hinds) The Caeat Rose, bf. I McDonald I Clyde The Ureal, Tolu Boy, Walter Ster. ling alao atarted. Time: 3:01V,, 3:04'4. Fifth rac: The Lexington, ;-ar-d?d, 5 In 3. rurse 32.000; Uulf BreAe, bf., by 8,11.10 (J. Thomas) t 1 Lord ilorslte, be. (iloddard) ......2 ! Wary Tin.,., bf (Halin) 3 4 llo Ouy, bf. (Coxi a 3 Jean Worthy, chf HI. Thomaa) ...C 3 flint-; i;10Vi, ::lt,. Epperson Advocates Election of Randall Lincoln, Oct. IK. (Special.) Churles II. Iipperon, Veteran legis lator and member of the. constitu tional convention, I strongly advo. fiittng tho election of Charle H. UamlHll for governor. During the lubt two session. Mr. Kppersou fought (iovertior McKelvte on ulKJiit everything and then fought blm some more 'on general principles. Hut regardless of his bitter tlgbio ngaliiHt the Hdtnluistrutlon, his posi tion on the code is that certain change should be made which will I leasen the cost of government. lie frankly admits that there can be no return to the old system of boards and ' commissions. I He doesn't swallow the democratic I propaganda that a vole for Randall is I endorsement of ome other man or I aome other administration. He has j worked with Senator Rr.ndall enough ' (o know the man and he 1 for him, i Furthermore, he predict the election i of Randall and the entire republican state ticket. I "Surely no republican is going to I vote for a lii-ya.ii," he said while in Lincoln H diw.dny. "I don't know this Cii:i.il:-y lliyan, but If you were to ask lm: what W. J. Bryan ever did for the people of Nebraska I would say that he lias made a lot of speeches. I cannot think of anything else he has done. "C. II. Randall is not tied to Mc Ktdvlo'a coat' tails or to the coat tail of any other man." Mr. and Mrs. Epperson came to Lin coln (o attend the funeral of W, L. Minor, who was a cousin of tho legis lator from Clay county. t .3 ! .3 3 ..7 3 . .S 4 n League of Women Voter at Hasting Holdtt Luncheon Hasting, Neb., Oct. ID (Special Mis Li. Kuth Pyrtlo, noripolltleal can didate for state superintendent, was the sp-taker guest of th HaaUngs League of Women Voters at a lunch eon. A large group of Huntings wo men listened to Miss Pyrtlo on she stressed the need for the best po slblo leadership in the school of Ne braska. Mr. Babcock presided at the lunch eon and commended highly the years of service given by Miss Pyrtle In the schools of Nebraska. Ftio com mended tho records of two other can didates, Mrs. Alice Brooke, candidate for the state legislature, and Mrs. It. B. Schtiltz, nonpolltleal candidate for superintendent of schools in Adam county. Impr 1 nitU enmfrirt) Make that com HOW parison between three or four can. 'WnQt Learn the difference between a Marmon and your present car. It will be a revelation. A demoastra tion of the Marmon will be given gladly. Call or telephone. v MARMON H. PELTON "Cmi ! CrVuiatiVr f f . 9le 101 M RMON UICK NORIWKF. k MAIMOS COMPANY E. Kuth Pyrtle Addresses School Teachers at McCook McCook, Nefc., Ot. 13. (Special.) Teachors of the southwestern division of the Nebraska State Teachers asso ciation greeted Miss E. Kuth Pyrtle, candidate for state superintendent, who spoke on "American Citizen ship." . Miss Pyrtle said American citizenship or Americanization was much more than teaching the English language to the fcrrelgn-born. She said It. was getting the best American standards and ideals of living and government to all, both ratlve-born and foreign-born. She said that teacher and leaders stress both consciously and uncon sciously In all their contacts with their students, according to the view point or philosophy In life of th teacher or leadwr. hence the nei-esltj for the highest standards and Ideals nf those In leadership positions, Miss Pyrtle was gueHt and speaker at a IneakfiiKt (flven by to sih'M'l women of tho convention. rovements on Dam Are Slopped by Injunction Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 13. (Special Telegram.) The work of raising the mill dam here was stopped, hen C. H. Vanardale served an injunction on Black Brothers, millers, alleging thut his property in Indian creek, Just north of the dam, was being damaged b the backwater., The dam wa to have been built a foot higher so that the mill could secure more power during the low water stage of the Blue river. Methodist Ministers Hold Conference at Fairbury Fairbury. Neb., Oct. 13. (Special.) Two hundred Methodist ministers, members of the Fairbury group of tho Beatrice district, held a confer ence here. District Superintendent Gcttys pre sided. Bishop Burn of Montana de livered an address on "Our Duty To ward Evangelizing the World." Morn than fliOO was pledged to the ecu. tenary fund. Muny Coal Yard Will Be Issqc at Scotttbluff Bcottsbluff, Neb., Oct. 13. (Special.) Scottsbluflt voter will psa on the question of establishing a municipal coal yard at the general election. The city council, presented a petition with over 700 names asking for an ordi nance creating the municipal yard, decided to let the voter say whether or not the yard should be established. Gravel Surface Is Laid On Highway jXear Columbus Columbus, Neb., Oct. 13. (rtpeclal.) A gravel surface, H feet wide and four Inches deep, Is being laid on the Meridian highway south of the Piatt river bridge, according to the specifi cations of on agreement between Pollc and Butler cquntles. Highway engi neer Douglas of Butler county ha charge uf the work. Injured in Auto Wreck, Arnold, Neb,, tjct. 13. (Special.) Beauluh Purr-ell auvtalned a broken oollar bone, when an automobile In which she was riding skidded on u re cently graded root! and overturned. Elk Creek Store Bobbed. Table Ko k. Neb., Oct. 13 (Hpe clal.) The Kvewoto general store and the Bnethe hardware moro of Ullc Creek were robld of ?1 S00 worth of goods. Berg's Clothes For Men and Young Men 20to$50 We are now featuring for ntyl rencil Stripes and Whipcord. Wonderful Plaidback Overcoats 20 to s50 You should see (hese -they are th frrrnteH vlu in town. Belt !l roun! or Imlf belted, In 1l the pew shades, CbertVi CoaU, Tudo JSuiU, 818 and up $35 up The Home of Kufcnheitna Cloihet SteUon Fall HatS Mallory Schoble $2.50 to $10 Berg Vassar and Superior Underwear $J50 to 59 Retter check up and then come here ,".nd get them at, a paving, , 1415 FARNAM ST. &jautU MIMIC WORLD WAT. i. 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These are tt reason that hT made 8. K. ft. torlny th great blood -elcaneer, bndy-bulMer. succe builder, snj Its why result have mad tests ef Joy flow from th tool of tbou s.ncda! Mr. V. I). rVoaff. AST 1Mb Ht Waehlogton. D. C write: " trie" for yr to ptt tali irtm M roes ot os. fvsrvtAing iis1 dattl foorf 5. 5. 8. I m kae'atstg nir, ii aro S. 3. 8. that did it." Try It youraelf. . S. 8. I sold st all drug stores In two alaea. Th larger it bottle is tb nor tconomlcsl. Greaetcsl tTyt Picture I I " Lw I" M rajnxUr vimiicn prica A NEW BILL SIX HEADLINE ACTS rEATLIRE PHOTOPLAVS, WITH s BROWN'S SAXOPHONE c aioa, ei. LEWIS HcOOOU-liNZf.N CO. parish a rcitu And Other Smashing Vsodevill Attraction IieiGHBORHODDTllCAItXS VICTOH 34 U sad rrt Agnea Art In THE LANE THAT HAD NO TCSKWO GRAND, ltb and Blar Bert IrtH la "ALIAS LADYFINGEBS" HAMILTON, 40ib and Hamiltm Enid Bennett la "KEF.PINU UP WITH LIZZIE" ai.il "BU1TALO BILL'' you fttl VJkW' , hbt younrjf ogam Good KoatU A"Ot iatioii to Meet at York October 18 T''W. N-K. Oct. 11 (Speruil.) The N- braska tivxt Itoads aee.H lailon will hold their annuiU meeting In this city Mober 1". Invitation have tHti iit , to all county mniinUalonera In the atl road morkTs, rvtd lntr. ihainlitrs i f otniiierc. , and all shr Nrliiaek-itia Interested In the road pnil'lem. PAR flu Arrow Suit and Pants to Order $32worth $45 t.r on w.W . offer choice of ... kun.r.) pal lm all-wool good (rfuM tailor to fit. Wa kavo bmo fillisg OrsaS ma for twsnly-oo year. 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