On the Square, Isn't Mutt the Laziest Thing You Ever Saw? I HOU6H To Kr BUSKERS EXPECT BATTLE leave for ' Livrence with Cheeri Urging Them On. - 4 CHANCELLOR SPEAKS AT RALLY Plead rrttliVturteata to Hair f ltm MtHitlnar. ot llor "fcotit Hall, Hall," wllk Trlm- I.I.VCOIA. Ne. Nov. 18. -(Special Tfl i(im. ()n the rv pf llilr loiarturn for the land of tha Jay'iawken, whrro Kan- anil Nbra.fka met Batunlay In tha crurlat battle lo drlprnilna the chain plonahlp tf (ha Mliwourl valley, Ftirhm'a arrlor Indulsrd In only a lUht pitc tic followed by a atudy vf lha Juyhawltar (! of attack at exemplified by tha Ii rati mm elrvcn. hliahm did not tare to tike any hancra of Injury to any of tiln men alul o rcfrainrd from furtlirr norlmniaga work. The 'IkhbI rartlca under tha atimnlant of braclnt foot ball weather n uplrltrd, t lie varsity running throiiKh tta formatjona tmoothly and with letity of "pep." Tlio rult of Iho aatixractory !ork ahowad plainly in Htlrhmn'a Hmlln, il The freahmen eleven hua been carefully 'coached In tha favorlta JayliHWkcr forma 'ttona and Ktlrhm aent hla rcitiilara agalimt tlta flrat rar men, doing Away with ta' k Uoif, bowavtr. ! "Ilehm Vot Talklna. Dtplt tha feeling that Kanaaa la rep. ,reaented by a weaker team than ordl- marlly tbla year and that Nbtaka aliould ;wla by ii fotmldabla acore, thera la con. alderabla uneaalncaa n tha Cornliunker jcamp, and tlohm waa not over cnllnig;. itla In hie prophecy conrrrnliig tha fanie. Jle expects a hard buttlo with jlha Jayhawkera and bnlltvca that tha '1'ornliunkcrs will tie puxhed to their ut- iiiost to win. He bellovea thnt the Jay. (lliawkera ivo bwn waiting for tha Coin. , huckera and ItaV warned Iho aiiuad that iilhe game Haturday will be the liurdeet 'i the Mleaourl all-y achedule, lea m tilven Seaidoff. j With acveral hundred etudrrita particl : atlng tlio CornhUKkcra were given a ! loyal aendufff tonight when Iho nua4 left over the MUtnouti I'aoiflc at 10 o'clock for tha (Sunflower Mate. The Innocenta were la charge of the parade and pro- vidd tha un lergraduatea with toichaa at ;m email exvonno. f t' The unlveralty band headed the parade , and then , following cumo the foot ball 'men In ft baadwagon. The undeigiud j uale bodHvpmrehlng In aijuare IwTniatlort, I brought up tho rear. The atuUwma gave : tholr collcgu -ytilla, aang tlio fuot ball ; aonga and then Indulged In the nefarloua ' college tune, ."Hall, tlall." Ueaplte ' thv j pit)tet of the uiilveritlty authorltlea. ' At the depot the foot bull men were called for and reaponded briefly, (.'aptalu hhotik ,bklni itcvoidd a moat tnlliuai umlo reception. Vaat Cnaalaaa Victory, fin-. W want a iirlui, fsuaaleaa vie- . tory," doelared t'hancellor Avery at the rally thU morning. 11a appealed to the atudenta fur clean rooting aa well aa , clean) playing, and waa given a hearty welcome. FreJ Hunter and Coach ftlehm . uIbo apoke at the rally. There la a atrong probability that the excuralon pvrr the I'nlon t'aoltio will have to be Abandoned wlng to tho failure of the ' university atudt-ntM to respond. Th com pany demunded a guurutitce of arvrnty live ticket to furnish the ,peclul trMln. and lata tuulKht it hardly looked as If thut number could be eeeurcd. riayrra la I'arlV. The aame plu.rr!i were taken to Kan u aa were Imhideit In the aqoad at Amen. The- party leaving tonight In cluded Ccucti ' Mlehm, Martugxr Kuger, Captalu 'hlunk. i;illoll, J-earaon, iSwmi aoli, llariniui. fhauner, lifgren.i War , ner. O. Krank. K. Kriuik, I'urdy, tlibaon, J'ottcr, !. Aiid'ron, llornberger, I'reltag. Mqlligapi. Anditwx. Anderkin. Klwrll and Hnll. The threatened shake In the Nebiavka lineup came and Klllott will be alufted lo center, I'eorvon uiid Hwnon will piny guvda and J'urdy and O Trunk halfn, at lrt for the flrat part of the puinc.'wltli" Olbaoii at full and K. Krank held In rtairve. BIG CRIDIRON BATTLES TO BE PLAYED SATURDAY The two big gameH on lh caatern gridiron Saturday will be the Vale-j ' I'rmcetoii cIuhIi at New Haven and the' . battle Ijctween llarvaid Hiid Hartmuui't : ut t'ambildge. 1 Tho-Yale-f ilnceton game bra lieen an , annual one fur tho last thtrty-flve yi-ara. Mi-.ce IMS tha Tlgura have won but one tame, that In 1JJ by the acore of II to a. In the IrhI decade Yale ha acored a total of 110 point ugilanst IV inado by tb orange and black. i I at ear the Yale-Princeton Kama M the big aui-prlee of the aeaion iand ( waa exceedingly iloro. On a f irwii'd j pa j kin puna worked by H iw to Kilpalrtek Tale kord Its only touchdown, lu tha mean- ne holding the Tiger t a single field K o.l.' and tha game ended 6 to I In the blue favur. The Harvard-l'artinouth game haa generally resulted In a victory for the crimson,- and the Ilaoover lada hnve won but two gumea out of the lust ten played, blue Harvard baa rcored ivl iHJint agtilnat S made by the Durt uioutti Warrtuia. key U ti 8 tuatlwu-l.e Waal AwU i i r vrpu. -.-. i i i 'z it i. i i - - m i i mm la - aa v i i - a w - r i i j a m. n LslMVxl';l;iir'il!i,i';''. itokxl amir rasWn !r ifmsMSi J In , . .jfcatu, ,. Ill . Avmi ' ' ... I v I '..'". I I I I eewnanr"! Stars of Gornhusker Team t r f --A,., ii ; ?) uwf.n ririri. Klllott baa been ahlfted lo center to Mart the. 'game with Kan4, and 'Owen Hastings Will Play . Wesleyan Today LINCOLN. Nov. 18.-(8peolal-Tlie game between Hastings college and Wes leyan university, whlcft will daelda the championship of the Nebraska State Col legiate league, will be played at Univer sity J'lace tomorrow dosptte stories which have been vent out to the opposite effect. Much la tho word that comes from Coach Kline of the Mothodista. "The westerners have made no cancellation of the con test," said ho today, "and will certainly not do so at thia late hour," Objection waa niado to the first selec tion of official. -according' to the Wes leyan authorities, and Ulier names were later submitted to them. The final Uueup of officials 'will be: Kefereo, Secretary Maxwell of the Omeh a Young Men's Chrtsfla association; umpire, Fred Hunter of the State Agricultural school, and field Judge. W. A. Luke of the local Young Men a Christian association. The gaino'ls expected to be close, and according to comparative scores, the Adams county collegians should win, Hastings won over the doughty Doane bunch by 10 to 0, while the Methodist were able to win by a slnglu touchdown. The Hastings team also outxeuard the Wesleyan team In tho llruiid lslnnj game. Cuuch Kline of the Coyotes, how. ever, Is confident that his train will be able io vunuulxh the visitors and has been putting Ills puplla through a seviVo gruel ing this week In preparation for the event. Stagg Displeased VVith Maroon Work CIIICAtiO, Nov. lii. "Nothing Hhort of a miracle ran inuks Chicago win over Cornell Saturday," aald Coach Mtakg of tho I'nlverslty of Chlago as he kiii veyed the Maroon scrimmage un Mar- rhall field tid.iy. 'The wor kls the woikI I havo seen In fifteen years." la spite of this gloomy forecast on the part of the head coach, Chicago la work ing as bard aa ever In preparation for t lie game and the players have plenty of courage and optimism. Tho lust word fiom Cornell was that the ltha-ana will nut relax their populations on account of any peilmlMlo piedtclbna emanating tioiu tho l'nlvrlty of Chicago. Nuigrcn Is likely lo be out of Futiu day's game, according to the ltel pridlctlcnu. Keiuietly probubly will le- place hlui. ttiTuby Is scheduled to play right guard III place of Canning in oidi , tn offer better oppofcltlon tj O Itourke o. Cornell, who welgba 1K pounds. Tha Msroln today went through a lung siege of sa-rlmniuge. letagg working the U,n at breaking througlt the and tackling." In the latter department he aald he i(ien showed well, though hi Is far from taMcfied with the Inlet foi. em-v. Maiiager U. K. Kent of Cornell Is In C'blikgo and has made his final arrange ments (or lite game. The Cornell ttin I duo here tomorrow morning. I 'slT. IXU18. Nov. The Washington omerily fuot ball playeis got their last workout this afternoon. Tney will de. part tomtiirow for je Moines, where lliey will meet lrukc fatuiday. Coach Cuyeu put ttiw wiuad thriimii aiilmmages arid piaitue elaiiais. NlpiM-r. bullUack. becuuiHi of ra rul ln)ui'Ua Uiu but enter Into lUa scriniuiagEa. rill-: HKK: OMAHA. I 'HI DAY; XOVKMBKU UMBO Kl.l.lOTT. Krapk will pluy a hulf. Rourke Secures Two Pitchers of Millers MINNKAI'OLIH, Nov. l'i. Pitchers Cavet un4 Ixiudell of the Minneapolis American association teeirt have been old to the Omaha team of the Western league. The purchase price Is not stuted. Hick kereads an Halle vae. As a preliminary to tha Umulia-Counoll Itluffs game Saturday afternoon at Rourke park, the second Omaha High eleven will clash Willi the licllevue academy team. This will be the first time the two elevens have ever met and a good game is expected. DEATH RECORD Mra. Mortfci I.. Sataerlaad. IlL'KON, H. U.. Nov. 12. rt pedal.) Mrs. Martha I Sutherland, a resident pf this city for tha last twenty-five years, died yesterday, aged tl years, Mrs. Suther land was a graduate of Mount Holyoke college, and during the civil war was a telegraph operator In fct. 1auI. In that capacity ah had many Interesting- ex perience, and on several occasions was able to give to tho government valuable assistance In connection with army mat ters. For a number of years after the war she resided in Chicago, where she accumulated considerable property, all of which wa tost In the fire that destroyed that city. Kxcept a gramlaon In Chicago Mra. Huthrrltind ho far us known ha no near relatives living. Hrrt O'llara. NKHKASKA CITY, Neb., Nov. li.-lpe. claU-Hert O llara, aged Z). died at his home In this city yesteiday af.er a brief llluaii, front liiight's disease- He was born In Iowa and vame to this city u number of years ago. He waa clerk at the KronC er hotel and waa landlord of a hotel at Verdun for some time. At tho tlmo of hit death he was In the employ of the U.irlliiig llrocery company. Klve years ag i he was murrled to Mis Praucis of this city and since that time four ihlMr'.i wore borti to them, u 11 of whom, with hi whlow, survive him. Ills ft..,, u I mnm i.aI.I HiIm 11 fl f.rnfknil. Illl.laiP alrtoU( ot the Winidmon of th. World, of which order he waa a member. Ml Ada Meiers. NEKltAaKA C1TV. Neb., Nov. Hi.-(Se. elsl. The budy of Mra. Ada Meyers, widow of the late John Me) era. who died at tho bom of her daughter. Mis. Henry Carson, was brought to tlii city yester day fur Interment. Kite wa (7 years of as and wa born and reared In this city, being th daughter of Thomas Thorn. She I survived by three children, Mra Henry Carson of Atcljlson, Mra. Wlilium re of ri. Joseph and Aiby 1L Meyer I of kauaa Cill. J HOW . j I GOMNK BKT' ( GOPHERS GO MILWAUKEE Minnesota Expacti to Win Without Pickering. HUGE MASS MEETING IS HELD Chairman of KHalbllltr Committee Intimates - rifkerlas Challenge llaa .ot Hern Dropped by 1th 14 In Authorities. MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. l&.-Confldnt lliey can defeat the University of Wis consin eleven with Kaile Pickering, eapuin and fullback, on the aide lines, members of the frlveralty of Min nesota's foot ball siuad left tonight for Milwaukee, where they will remain until Saturday morning and then proceed to MadlHon for the game In the afternoon A huge piass meeting wag held today for tho two-fold purpose of arousing enthusiasm for the game and of protest ing tho action taken by Wisconsin's athletlu committee whereby Pickering was declared out of the game yesterday on the charge that he had played professional bane ball. That tho Pickering challenge has not lieiyi dropped was Intimated today by tho statement of Prof, James Paige, chairman of the eligibility committee, when asked concerning the possibility of the breaking of relationship of the two schools. ''It Is not advisable that we plunge Into any discussion of a permanent severance of relation while In the present agitated stage," aald Mr. Paige. "We will be ablo to tell better what Is tha moat ad vantugeoue courso when the matter has been more thoroughly Investigated.'' HYMENEAL I, k a. -Peterson. Miss Anna Peterson, daughter of Die C, Prteraon, and Albert P. S- Lykke were married by Kev. Charles W. Havldgo at his . reoldence Wednesday morning at 10. The bride's brother and ' sister. M. and L'nuna Peterson, accompanied them, WatUaa-Wllao). CAM B1UIXJK, Neb., Nov, IS. -(Special) Edward Walking, Jr., of this city and Miss Kuth Wilson of Htookvltle, were married Sunday at the home of the groom' slater, Mrs, II. P. Cameron, In Stockvillo, l.egrlalalor la III. ORAM) ISLAND. Neb.. Nov. l.-(Spe-olul.) Representative White, a member of the 1907 legislature, Is seriously 111 at hi (tome In Cameron township, a blood riot htcvlng formed on the brain. The latest reports from the bedside Indicate that his condition I Improving;. Thomas Carry. Thomas Carey, aged flu, died yenterday at his home, UJ0 Sherman avenue, of lesion of the heart. Mr. Carey wax a pioneer of Omaha, having- lived In this city for fifty years. He I survived by seven children. Tha funeral will be held at the late resldenc of the deceased at 8:34 o'ulock Saturday morning and at tha Holy family church at o'clock. Interment will be In Holy Sepuloher cemetery. HARVARD FRESHMAN STAR OUT OF GAME FROM INJTTRIES. "l ".v," .''-) V-1 'ft' i . - iV'-: j. ' kv- v Voudr Frothlngham. star of th Har vard freshman team, who. It I au nouueed, will be unable to plar in the game with the Ya'e flrat year team, be cau of ;tijurli received lu t.ie buitl with Princeton's "ti rubles," which -va wou by ilaivaid, U U w hi it, 17. 1911. MOW we GoNNaT. anaa; aho Star Drop Kicker of Yale OOOQQU 7 V : '..I.: t .',.- r, ; '?':r;v,'' : ' '," p. , ,;:,h,,-:.i-.-:ti. ' V ot ty 1 Arthur Howe, cactr.ln eleven, who clashes on of fIT4 fore moat flrop KiwUir" v V't"'. How TWO WhODINfaS AT BLAIR Dr. Lanr rnrt-: ' llartlaaton and Mis Iarle IlaMer Mar ried Wednesday. BLAIR. Neb.. Nov. lC.(Spclal.)-St. Joseph' Catholto church waa beautifully decorated with fern and roses, amidst which the wedding ceremony that Joined In wedlock Ml Marie Ilaller, daughter of Hon. W. D. and Mr. Hller, and Dr. Lance Hurstctn of Hartlnpton. Neb., wa performed at 9 o'olock Widneaday morn ing, Father O'Drlscoll. nanls'ted by Father Schnuttgen of Hartlngton, orflcatlng. Th bride was costumed In a rich travel ing suit of dark bluo serge and her brides maid. Mis Margaret Ware, In a suit pf dark blue broadcloth. Bernard Ilaller the bride' brother, was-best man. The happy couple and Immediate friend were served with an elaborate wedding break fat at tha home of the brlde'e parent. Dr. BurRtetn enjoys a fine practice In his horn city and with hi wife left for liar Ungton today, where a furnished houeo await them. Mis Myrtle, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Puane Prown of thin city was married In Lincoln Wednesday inoiiiintr to Mr. Bert Haines at the Haptltt pursonage. Rev. Chapman officiating. The happy couple took an early inornlnjr train for the eai tal city and after the ceremony a weddlnw dinner wbb served at the home of M. llulnet)' counln. Mrs. Haines has been "hello" girl and chief operator In Uio office of both telephone compenl in Hlalr and only resigned her place with the Well company November 1. Mr. Haines holds the position of freight agent for thn Northwestern railway and Inn held the position for Home five yeurs. They will bo at home after December 1. Ualaee-Cherney. GLEN WOOD, la., Nov. p;.-(Spec:al)- Dr, John Oalnes of Kxcelslor Spring. Mo., and Mia Kdlth Cheyney were mar- rled her Tuesday evening at the home of the brldo. Mits Cheyney has grown lo womanhood In tllenwood and Is widely and favorably known. Dr. Haines has practiced medicine and surgery for nine teen years ut Kxcelslor Hprlngs and Is one ot that city's most popular physi cian. Ite U president of the Clsy county medical and vice president of the district medical. After a tour of the northern el tie, Dr. and Mrs. dallies will he t home at Kxcelslor Springs. farmers Meet at frontier. STOCKVILLE. Neb.. Nov. 16. Th an nual resiton of Frontier County Farmers' institute ws held In the court hour here yesterday. The prlafflUM ndd reuses were by John Bower and 'Karl Hnrnley. A seralrate meeting ot women In the Odd Fellow' hull wax addressed by Mis Loulk Sabln. Both meetings were well atteuded. Jnntnr thaataaana at aenard. SKWARIi. Neh.. Nov. Ii tSpeclal) The Young Men'a Christian association boy will conduit a Junior chauiauqua here next summer, .and have lwgun mak ing attractions. They have leaved the opera house for a gymnasium for a term of three yearn. Pervletent Advertising 1 la KcaJ to BU ReUlOa. By A.U. wt tut rv tQ V TO "MO PLUCK TtJTj g 'Ofc-reji Tield general and a star at running taok punt' Father's Testimony , May Send His Two Sons to the Gallows CHIC A tJO, Nov. 0.-John Ehlblawskl took the witness stand here today and gave testimony that may send hla two onn, Klwald and Krank, aged 24 and 21, respectively, to the gallows. With four Other young men they were charged with having murdered Fred V. Oueliow, a truck farmer. Tho father testified that Frank brought home the garden truck stolen from Uuel ow wgon and that Klwald gave-him a watch, later identified as having been taken, from Guelsow's clothing. Her 1 a woman who speak from per onal knowledge and long experience, via., Mrs. i: ii. urogan of Wilson, Pa., who says. "I know from experience that Cham bcrluln's Cough Kemeiiy 1 far aupcrlo to any other. For croup there I nothing vnai exteis it. - ror ai oy an dealer. Itnnianrr o( Twit lloniratrnla. YANKTON, S. D., Nov. Hi. Special.) MUs Alum Moyles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. U. I!oylei of tills city, wa mar ried Wfnlnesdr.y to Henry L. Psek. uko of YxnMon. The brldo It a popular Yankton girl who bus been on a claim In Harding county, where the little romance starlit, a Mr. Pasek had an adjoining claim tlieio. QMs TAILOR WILLIAM JERREMS SONS. 10. til . 1th Street Tweeds from Scotland. They're here in abundant variety and modefetly priced fur quick aclling this week. Bannockburns and Dunbars in rit It shade of blue, gray or brown, easily north 938 to $10 $30 tho Suit Tlio bet skilled C'littem and Tailor that hi)tli wages can at tractwill look after the. details of your order. A NICOLL MAKE Overcoat Insure complete Overcoat comfort, 'i5, $:$(, $35. "Bud" Fisher ft. So tRKwatK GLOOM IN MICHIGAN CAMP Death of Brother Will Keep Thorn ton from Game Saturday. PENNSYLVANIA EXPECTS TO WIN a4 Wilt lia Throngs) Another Cosy Workout and Will Not Lute for Ann Arbor t'atll Satur day Morn In ft. ANN ARBOR. Mich., Nov. IS. With the foot ball struggle between Michigan nl Pennsylvania but forty-eight hour away word late today wa received from Full back "Bottles" Thomson, from his home in Cadillac, Mich., that hi brother died today and that ho would not return to Ann Arbor for a week. The announcement caused heavy gloor.t " to spread through university circle and It was freely predicted that Thomson's absence would remove the pivot of Michigan's offensive and defensive strength. In every, same Michigan played this year, save poaaibly th Cornell con teat, Thomson waa the particular, star. ' Meek practiced in Thomson' place to day, but Yust, vhilbly affected by Thom son' measage, was silent a to what change may be made. While today practice waa not aa se vere a . the several wlicih preceded it, the men went through a stiff 'signal workout and Yost continued his effort to perfect new play including forward past evolutions. DBTHOIT, Mich.. Nov. lS.-Twenty-three member of the Unlvoralty of Pennsylvania foot boll aquad, under tha direction of eight coach and Trlur Murphy Indulged in dummy scrimmage and secret signal practice at the County club thin afternoon. Jourdet contracted A slight cold and did not don. a uniform. Couches Andy Smith and Murphy both announced that they were well satisfied. with the condition of the men. ; : The squad will : probably go through an easy workout tomorrow afternotm and will leave for Ann, Arbor. M(ch., Saturday morning. Confidence In the . eleven's ability to down Michigan apparently reign uprt,nc. TAKING BIBLE FROM SCHOOLS WOULD BE LITERARY LOSS CALKSBURO, III., Nov. U-'Taklnj; the Bible out of tha achools la the great est literary calamity that ha ever hap pened to the state or country," declared Prof. Francis Squire Potter of th L'nl versity of Minnesota In his addres on conservation of moral and spiritual force before the Illinois Federation of Women' Clubs In this city. Ite said the lilbla should be found In every school either a a required or an electlvo study. . COURT ORDER INVALIDATES MANY ILLINOIS MARRIAGES MOUNT VERNON. III.. Nov. 1.-The validity of hundreds of llllitols marriages wtll be affected by the decision of the appellato court of southern Illinois, placed on record here today. Th court held that the Illinois law forbidding the re marrlago of divorced persons within one year could not be evaded by persons going outside of the state to be married and then returning to the state to live. A Horrible Oeatlt results from decaying lungs. Cure cough and weak, sore lungs with Tir. King New Discovery. 6o and Jt.00. For tula by Beaton Drug Co. I.lfc Sentence? for Wife Mnrderer. Ml'RPHYSBOIlO, III.. Nov. IS James Freeman. year old. wa sentenced to Imprisonment for life for th murder of his wife He cut her throat with a porkie knife. Freeman waa an itlneran preacher. i i