-. i ! i r If Mutt Bought. a-Lion-He'd Probably Get the r , S M . I rz&! ' I'3-'- ,v' v '.- ".i,',. OH.KVTT I'sjC Oav MArv 6oo HOC - fTCOT BALL HONORS AT STAKE KeU Sttarday'i Gme Likely to icopnERsr chakce .'m ; WEST j I J Xaiir (rn Taans In K Ikal Will C'ltlm rrrnltr irara , Dnfruwr, j Fcok bll hHn rmr.id ji rmi-'inJ ifcUgB. let thn jnlddiewent, In fMrt, th 'k-riij tiuy tho clmmiilunnl)l ot th "Biff KUiht" In that M.vtlon tlmldrd, nfl 1h may m tlin chinlonhi yf jth "lists Four" In llio ont cluliticd. T5i Af(imoMta elovcti, w)iji unlntrr rupiod nuofr.KKlon f Mctorl.w In tho cvn "I ha niH1e thai tram a favor- ht irwrU th KU'iinu t WiaooiiNin tm 't SJaHisou Kutunluy and If tho former iwliw tt. 1'liainpli.iwhfp-vf th tntercnllci te ooiii..r.nte Kv to WlmipxotH. If tho I Minnesota, 'inn Ioho und Wlm oiKiIri meeta rtfrfpBt hi riilrnito a. tialt tai' ih. ;tms win be td f..p ti0 premier .hnnra. j I Ti'fl rhumpionsitp nf th old "Hlj- rjr" An th t,!!! hIru )ih.y -bvclBlnti4 as trtr.. te lYJticeton win from Tal , -. , , ,c uKrr air,iiy J,ve ,1Jtoa k !., from Harvatd and hnvc met ddf.mt thin tmiuii. Prlnctoii' pirtorlM cvr IUrvar4 hjM rWrtmoutl, toet. have by .tha HmaUtat mar- mna and th Tla hv tni,. t)f(, r-by tlita-h and the .N'iiyy, . . , ' ' HH U Kavarttr. B'ur thaa ron, and YJ aliowlni Kail asalnat teaana wblcli Princeton ha t met) old KH .Irpedy la favorite for final bonor. .ft has howver. mt una defeat, by tha Army, but Ita oldeot rrul Harvard, twlo hu bern beaten by both ITlnotton and farllalr. IVnriKjIvunia bua Uan llmiiuited by thro drfauta. I Outelda lh ao.t-allod "Ulg Kour" thr r eerml Horn eoll.a who.o rn orda jpjvaitaa om barla for t hainplntiahlp ,boMt. Tha Carlisle Indiana wio have tKatmi lUnard. atd the Wart piHnt aJt. who jofatrd Val, hav not uf. tffr.d drfat The Army, with only two otnta wN ,alr.t tt. ha th- bwt showing oh that basfa of any r.f th larger nolltfa. while t"rll!e ha run iupth HKn totaj of polnta. ti Annap-Ult s alao in tho iinhenttjn tja Dartmouth has only the frak Koal made y Prlnteton Faturd.y.to nr lun Jbir reeonl and tVrnell only drfai.d l"nnarlvanla tat. Hrown Uo l,aj Jilayed a tlracf same, rminlnc up a in. ivi ot 1 points to Ita opponent 3T.. In h tabulation which follow, the , on tiliir cnpltoua la the fact that not n eleven thU year rreaented a wholly aUean alat. . , Team. Vale Siarvwrd Vrlm-etoa Hlrowil ..,.... Jwi-taiouih Vrt jv.mt !AnnaMill JJenn Ivaula ', 'inill arliBlu Sweil. UpiHin'ta. MA C?.?AHA HIGH TO MEET ;.THE C. 0. TEAM THIS WEEK Now thai Omaha llinh baa defeated Ih .t. Jtrjh tVilrnl Il!, a l.Kl elHV-n, ?ho av'hool on Capitol lull haa atu'ried JLlKli Jirmtij;. Otianu cl.--te(l a i.ai Jr. -"iii.c ' with hi. Joth ttuai va ui.l'oJ uff ssuturday ""J thJ loial:)- ovei'Mjitlinlng acoio of i l'J on the li:Hto:inaj. R'trpristd the Ujbloua mil li,et y'J tha doiie 01) gt. Joatpb' i.h -inii'.Di,! y ut:.-f-i.nt. Tho tni tla.-.'i .vli'i t.-j;:nc! IIU ft H.Uh at IUiurk.r j Ir h.i Mil d.iy In Mi.-lr t.rv fumr e lap. 'I1e 1:1 iff '.;.jK "veic taial- ubif t ii:,t . ro'a: .ton 'H'k'i -:a.turti-; b" the 1. -'oa.'.h Ij'.fit '. v:n . t:t.'-e i.il.- ,.i tu Urill-'l ; i,.imI .J"e. ' I'. ' ' i J ' ' , f,. r u j li. ;. 1. , ! ot t'.l.'o .11' i !li j i..'i'i t!i- aii'i-'l .. ill ' . '. .- f-.i- rV.'i'.lat's j ... i. t'u .f il: j . lv-t ' '4HT(N4. BUU. Ocxv. &00,X Got ni FR.on A I AUI Ll I Li sV a - . wktch To. vmn ; (MOW X WTtou.Ta TMJE Hlw folLtS WOfc Co Cti did not cat Ukto' the Ut. Jutuph gam t oaua of Innliiriblllty In atudlna, but thla -f'A will rt Vihn out for pmetioa one more with tha ariiiad. VlieH Kctor, full Uaelt, liaa uaptalned tS tram In th lait thre gam, , Counoil Bluffs Team-' . Wins at' Harlan UAKUAS, 1.. Nov. J2.-tHptlat.)hi one ot tha beat foot ball game aver wit neaaed on the local grldlrun, the Joe Hmitli team or Council Bluff dffeate.1 I ha Weatarn loa a Vocational oolleg team of thla city by a aoore of S to 0. Although outweighed ten pound to the man, tha colleg boy put up a Kama flKht and not only held tli huuvlcr tram, but Irnd the vlnltoia' goal in danger v eral timex. Many hk tacular plays werv mado by both leuin. imon( them being a forty-yard forward p&s by l.owry of the 1altor. HolHiitgton for tho collego, vtttiinfedLiowryr ' making rveral hli ka of forty and fifty yards. Following In the lineup: ." ' . w t.y. c. JDK M1T. . . . . . Lciwry Pcttraen Ynuna gteffen .Walkttiiuiti ... il'.Orllir , . H mitu William Hmniluii I'iVr ..I.K. hi:. .... I. T. .... L.l ..... . r. ..rt h, B.T. k. r h I. M. nr. K (1. !.'.' I.T.. UK KB., K II rrl Hnbtnuiv.... H-nigh . .'. . .". . M , tlotttngtea '. Lamb 1rlor rap. t BMlKt balnr .... ,,..M H 1. II .. ,y B IQIl. . H.l.lM tiffl.lairt Hal CaniDtiell. referee: Phil rleh, iimplr; W. V. Mavnn. Iliiesinan: t'larenre. I.ueoke, tlim-keepnr. Time of otiariera- Fifteen and ten inlnutea, 'lourli down: Wltllama. Gophers Working Hard for Wisconsin MINNEAPOLIS-, Minn.. Nov. i:.-VltU the game againai the I'nivertlty of Mlit neaota at Madlaon acheduled for next fturdav, th I'niveralty of MlnneHota fool ball tenni will prepare this weok for what la cxprcted to be its hurtleKt oontrvt of the acatoii. Ujt wek the piac tire wan extremely light In the Mltine aola t amp. Ur. 'Willluma, It li i.ald, i e. fused to give hla chirite harder xvork that they may enter the g.ime ncvl'.ut urday with nono on tho Poej.iU'l list. I'ait of the work m been ili'lii the hippodrome building, where lliker. lug, Capt on, PinHH and Moirell have l.wu Sl.'n workoutit on luckl'i. I:i-order to ln-t the bootintt ability vt "K-H-kle" Moll. PniHrt,1 who hu htn playing nuuid, alao haa been working out at tenter, which poaltlcu ha been hltl by Morrell aim' lie fought, hi wy iat too eligi bility coiiiinliU. , Franklin High Fails to Score on Alma AIMA. Neb., Nov. li tSptfial.i Coat h Celtirr took the Alma High cchool foot ball team to Franklin yecterday and di' f noted th Franklin High a. IuhiI, n to 0. Thf gaino J lutid fought from atari to tinlHli. Alma' never let the ball get over the t wenty-flve-yard line during the game. A t ent - afd run was tho long eat made during the game und n made by ilaratlue of Alma. l.ng and M'd for Alma null mado a touchdown, tv utl Jai kkon klrkol ual. 1'iankliu failt-d tal'O to kU'k goal fiom the t went -r.e. yard lino. A m.mU'r fi..ni heie a n in panted the team. liUxauiingt n pla- her next' wetk. '1 h Alir.a hoy buvc not been bateii thla reusnn. jSIEVERS WILL ATTEND I BASE BALL MEETING ! t.l!.IMt I.V.AM'. N.. f! I'.- 'J.t '!. -Pri"-ldei:t H-i rv tilatna of the b! akii F I- . ;'tri.l' for tii'lr. wlM'lta I wl l j, lu ti e p('Vial 't A ;.nv tf o."ie la I i)T '! '. lie tlj; inteM'iir : fan An n! Ik . ei ek. Mi. tj'.iAera li l.ot u i artl tluto fur t tUt'tiu',1 c i.ri-"e- t re ,.'. but If u -.1. I'll,' ) :. Se I p;t:.Mi'-1 t if. I : iW J ' i, . P TUT, JJEK: OMAHA. MONDAY. 'NOVEMBKU' IX lllli. 7 AND UTTL,e fiNV AND .K'UUCO. $00, HOO J. - ; ,,..".'. ! s-i'f-rirUoi: ..v . . -- -T1i trnl H'" if. J"ll' fl I III i ftl u d - ' . . i ; . . - . L i. , , :M v ,,Vt M r OUI,.r,,,:l ,K !.!.'' ,v !.".'. ;UUJ 'K'M KAOTullS IN niS HJ.V1U1.U VV Tlia FOOT UAL!, CU-VMl'lONbllU' '-op-I 111. UAbl 1 Hill, r A LI. . 1 . " . On tho left li Waltor Camp, jr.. of ale, ho Ij piuvirtki tar thla jU. 11 was laid up with' a'pralnil ankle last M'.u. but U in finu trim now unit holding tlo-n ooc end of the tjl Una. ( On the i lkht la a iliotoy.rnph of tin- wond-r'vl Frrdleton prfterb-l-.e a r'ace kick for Boa!, with Captain Ed Hart bold Iiik tha bail. Then' two nun are th main a'.i'el.trt!- vf the Pr.cton tv-a-'i. : a .The enu I portrait 'above la or l'ercy Hausbtr.; Harvurd. j coach. r.h0 fai-ed tha jab of having to develop an 1 nioat enti.o tri.iu rrtun raw material. bU mainstays of luat year belntf lo by yraduatlon. 1 ' , t ...... . . . . ' the nuetiiiat and attends the ta nc ut , I la own vji cii.)t. ... (.cltieabartr llefeala Irilnatiia. tKjriii-.i.ru:. Nio... Not. n. imi- j rial, i it : ti nlmi , 1 1 1. ti K. itiiol nefiied lliit.m 1 1 g li vsl"o;i.t : 1.1 t'j v. JM.. wlinntaii'tlng Ihe fai l ll.st b.tili of j Ht(hnhiirn remslar emit vvvre ,ot ul- i" in 1'iay I- i,i i.ieui'.y. iiugion -t ouijiiuyc.l from man tu fluinli. WOMAN SUFFfiAGH" PROGRESS Ma Male in tlue, kuliaMlasluH la Vautber autl T Ivjre lw . 1'roa.tiet . .. . I'aiifi.niij Is th r:st!i itate to siaiU, f'l'l fii.';.ao t.i women. The first state ill ti e L.iN.r to lake, thla Blep was IV. onilns'. to W Tlie' as no whir addi- linn t UK- iii', when- women nil.lit vole until 1-.W. ivheil Colorak granted! ihei.1 lr frant h. In 1mS to tt? ' Kind a Baby Could Play With i.,q or. 1 A' ! i.a?V sa. v4 . , , l lali and Idaho, pajrtti suffrage u.n.l in t n tn to their ctinstituttoiis. Th state of Wanhingtoh haj a vote on the )UC5 tlo.i at the election; of 2910. and nave the o to women, although thu niefuure hud beet) twice (Ji-feafd In that . stale, tn l.iW and again in lMS-oM-e by U.oou and later by tiny Th stat of Kanaas' will' subnUt tfc question to its voters tUla fall, a leeo lutlon bavtnee paasaxt both houtt ot the atat legislatuai last Febiuaiy calling far a popular vote on th suffrage amend rntnt. In that alata woman hav njojd th right to vot on public achool guea tlon sine Xatll. eight year before Wy oming gave woiren utl verbal auftratia. Munluipal .auffrat -Waa KTKuted tn 3W7, and "bond suffrage" tn la. Tha legis lator uf Kanea drJetei a resolution gianttng full suffrage in, 1. . At th elecl'on of Will, when Waahiug- we ucht.;ct i :!! '...:r;:. I , ... y ? - i ,5a i - ' '3 ton voted in favor of -woman auffrag. j th prvpocal waa defeated In th neigh boring atat of Oregon. It waa alao lost wu in. vein uaj in Dtiuiit. iriiuia auiu Oklahoma: Th cotiatltutlonal conven tions of both Ainoua and Nw Mzloo wei urged to lns rt th suffrag pro vlbljti, but io both case: It was voted down. '..' tkhool. suffrag for , women exist In 3 states, from New Uampchlr to Wash- I lrjg-t.ui. The states ar Aiisona, Celo i raJo. 'Connecticut. Dttlawar. Florida. Iowa, llLuois, Indiana, Idaho, Kansas, Vllchlg.in, Maaawchuaxtta, Mtnneaota, MIs alsstppL Montana, .Vetiraaku, New Harupa shit , New Jersey New York. North Da kota. Oklahoma, Ohio, South Dakota, Utah. VerjDtont, Waslilugttn, Wyoming and Wlacooaln. Mi i P p' ! ... - . : V "v ' ' V I ' k r i i ,v v i f i ill .tjjjv .a L .". ' i yi-.iKrtll I A-SA 17t'.. ai ?a V t ? Kay to th tfltuatioo-Se Wast Ads. By 1 . P-i-V THROBS OF A MISSPENT LIFE Omt . of . Ike Crow am Braadway : Warnan Eamerajeal, Thea ak . A gal a. A' little, old niao. alirunksrt of. frame. Whose' -white hair fell nearlv tn hla shoulder, atood on Broadway, New York, Playing- a battered violin. Beside and "L" Pillar Btood a woman, ftha mlarht have 'been or lose. Her face wan powdered. Uler dreg was ahahhv. her. hat tvn on old. As the old man wan paiglng the lliat she said, to him: . a "Will vmt let m lr.l o , ..4..I1., . - - . ' " ,uun Bb JU.i IUIIII I He banded It to her. Phe took the Instrument tenderly, handling It with almost reverent care. She tightened the string, touching them lightly with hei fingers as she moved one and another ot the keys. "Will you let me we your bow?" she asked of the old man. ,He passed It to her without comment. It seemed as If ho knew instinctively the fiddle was safe try her hands. She tightened the bow, pliioed the violin under her chin and be gan to -play. The old man stated. From the battered -vioiin 'came melody far dif ferent from the. tunes he had sawed out of -It. Tho lHifhed 'crowd gaped at th ebabbily. .dressed woman.. Her playing waa 1 wonderful. Imaginative lUtener heard the roll of Sunder," the driving" of lain, than the twittering of birds unfler blue sklfs; finally the mbbing of a human being in pain. Women in the crowd wept; so did the aged owner of th violin. The face of the player grew paler, more set, but no tears shone in her eyes. She played on to the last note. A policeman waa wedging hla way through the throng-, which threatened to halt traffic. The woman looked toward him. handed the vtolln and bow to the owner with a simple "Thank you," and quickly was lost to view In the throng. But the policeman had seen her face. "Who is sheV asked a byatander. "Oh, this U her beat." said the blue roat.wavtug hls'hsnd up and down the avenue. New York World. . The GUM Hand removss liver inaction and bowel up pat with Dr. Kings New I.lf mis. th pulnloM regulalois. ;'1c. For s:tle by Hcaton Drur Co. .. The Mraplf l.lfe. - Anna Maria WMhelmlri. Pickej .ug. in ner-Memoirs, edited bv her son. tell a lorkshtre Int klntit whi. h, ttjnta'n a great deal of human nature. Variety spices life; the plain la monotonous until it xtcnt entitle it to the name of pralrl or desert, und it gains Interest through intne There waa an old couple in the village whom I ied often to go to see. One day. when I found them Billing, one on each' side of tha fire, the old man said to me: "Well, t'mlssis snd me, we've been married nigh on fifty years, and we've nTr hd a quarrel. Th old woman looked at me with a twinkle In her eye and said: "It wsr verto console ntio us. but varle. dool." Youth a Companion. . A TRIUMPH IN THE ART OF BREWING THE LEADING BEER (N TKC MIDDlt WEST aaull TrsM) BtaappiacO it Clsaa. blon. "Bud" Fisher FRANK AND EARNER IN FORM Cornlni.ker - Backfield - Stars - Once More Show Fitness. IN GOOD SHAPE FOE KANSAS Hacelr 1 ReeareerliiBi aai Kiperta tloa is He Will Be KaTed in Match Speed ef Crala; of Mtchlaaa. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb.. Nov. tt.-De-plte al most unprecedented cold foot ball weather Saturday, when a ..w low weather mark for the month wrs established In Lin coln, the Doane game brought rejoicing to tho Comhuskers in the return of Owen Frank and Jerry Warner to form. For the laat two weeks the work of the two stellar, players in the Cornhuskera' back fluid has been slumping owing to Injuries and overtraining... Against Doane, howerer, both Frank , and Warner showed ; their old-time ripeetl and cleverness In handling; the ball and played a dashing game eHpeclally on tho offense. The last few days' rest has worked' wonder in the development of., tbe speody -pair nnd It is now bellevotl that they will by In the best of condition for th' big game with Kansss next Sat urday, at Lawrence.'. , The' remainder of the team is alao in good condition, and whlln the week will be one of tha hardest ones of the season Insofar-us long scrimmages will b In order. It I expected that every member of the squud will be In the best of con dition. . ' Racely, tha speedy little halfback, will be In shape probably to enter the game against Kansas, and even If he Is in shape It is extremely, doubtful If Stlehm will use Mm. Racely I being saved for the Michigan game, to offset the speed or Craig, tho Michigan backfield star. Racely Is the only man on tbe team who approaches Cruig In speed and his pre enoe In tho game is absolutely neceau.r. He suffered a badly twisted leg In the Missouri game and has been practically out of the practice work since then. Tha defeat of Kansas by Oklahoma yes terday aroused no surprise in Lincoln, in fact. It was expected the "Sooners" wottM triumph by a larger scor than they did. Nebraska is not discounting th Jay hawkers' strength because of th defeat. An article that has real metlt Bhould In time become popular. That such Is th case with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been attested by many dealers. Her ta on of tbam. H. W. Hendrickaon. Ohio FsUa. Ind., writes, "Chamberlain's Cougri Remedy is the best for coughs, colds aul croup, and la my best seller." For sal by all dealera. Persistent Aflvertlfilng la the Road to Big Raturna. A Q l32BB arUcnaa Wcbeure J A ak i V