"US BOYS" f f YOO WAIT HUNKIE )lGJEs'lK(N )) MfcY SttRIMT 1 WHERE If t)OWN At" ) ( AMD HE SAIOYOU I ? v'.V m-uy if'.W YUU OUSTER IS HIT i THE LAKt f IS A BOOS, AND HE PQf lr I FF7 IS, rrs hard to I "WL Z&S 'UCN "V '18 NOfP.N'.NEVER. . J ALONE AFTE 'j I TO KEEP TAB ON iL J?ftSiir 5 tsJvrH T J ! WD NOFFM' JV4IS MUNK.E ELe J L TW AT DAISY QUT X OOWlTHOOT Tttti'"-- $k-4'- 'QiCcS -ni i and veR will awj ks,7" W0RSEv - c ' a make-up.1 I Basket Ball Fives I of Three Cities to j Form a Big League i . ... A mating of irprrrcntativ lo(I l.aaktt I kafj fo!toTi lir'rl at Ihr Yo'Jfih' I Mn' Chrlatiaii arnoclatlun TtKmlav f von ! Inc ondar r cllrrctlon of J. Tru.l iUx- Plana ware Clscuasaii for thn cniran.ua ! tlon of city Lgikat ball Irnxnr to lie rompoad of trams from ihn lilli arlioola I of Omaha. KotUh Omaha and Pontic I ; Bluffs. Ill Younc Mtn'n rhrlptlan afl- dtlon Iramn of lhe tbrie nltlei bivI a:' flvM from thn t:nlvcr.ilt: of Omaha. f,J,elWvu and Crolchton. He vfral auj- tlua rT madw. but no deflr..t a.ilon ' tKli-;i. tote will bo Ul.r:i cn t!i katui) propiMltltjft r:t Trday tvenitig at tho ' asoritlon bulid.ns. - . Th fql owlnj rvprrarnUtivra ' ! praaaia lant rvrnln: J. Truttt Maxwell, ) phrasal d'rrclor at tho Omaha Tp'-in Uan'a Chrla'.'tn asu'xlatloo; rtoi, C. ti. Raed. atWct c clrrctor at ' tha Oipaha i Hlfh acbool; F.ujII rhllp of Pouth i Otr:aJia; Raymond 1. C'krm. auperlntond 'nt of KthlctUa In tha ara3 achoola: Q. I U Rica of Builavu collcr; Joy Claik, I I each of xhw Omaha Ugl aol;jol basket 'ball qua4: . A. Pierce of CounelL Biuf fa , end W. H. Hltchle of tha Orr.aha Toun Mtn'a Christian alloc ation, Baliman Captain of . High School Eleven i n:chard lallman waa alecttd captain of neat rar' foot ball tm of the Omaha M'h tchol ty tha extern letter men t!; afwrnoon..-'. KaJlBuui played right urd ad otnter on the team thin aeason and althoush It aa hla flrat year aa reeular be held tfnT'n hla po!tlon Hk a, veteran. He played In vry name except aiair.et York ll'.h, atacrlng at center partlcularfy In tha Wti'.dell Phillip gam ThankeeW Iny Cay. He played a truard poiltlnn un til the Cc'V ' U.nffa game. November 21. when Co. rn'-tt ahlftod him to center to take lt.e p. are of Malcolm Bn'.Cr.gt, who w.ti U-ld out tor the reet of the tea on with a apra'.ned knee In ta game with Bt. Jteeepb Central High on November 11. Tha newly elected captain la IS year old and it and five feet eight Inchca. He weigh Ut pound, but deaaUa his light neea la very adept at Oie eenter position aa ha baa the knack of playing low. He la eepaclalty atrong on defensive work and aocurate In bin paaaei. luiiman wtl Imid down the center poaltlon In 1011 Ha aucceeda fave Howman, the I'll captain. Nebraska Alumni Plan Big Banquet Mtrtibera of the Nebrank unlveraltv' aluiaol and undergreduatra will come tu ilber at a very Informal bamiuet at thu Jkilllard hotefnext Tueadvy t veiling k; i O'ulovk. Wold wa received that "Dog" iiagr and "Jumbu" Stlthni will both be tu attendar.ce. ' Tha rurpoiie of the gathering U to try ' tu arrange for one of tlio b: unlveralty foot bll game to be played In OiiMha l.vt year. The meeting ! tielng called thte early to that ever? potelbln thing will be dene towurda that md. Jumbo Htlehin Will trll the banjiietera what lhani the Cornhutkej-a tvill bave next ;r un the ciiuirn aiid give a deatrtp. Hum of tills iirasoii a worK.' Kagrr will tfl) of lil pUr.s fur next year'e ht'hedulu arid hla view on bruising one of tha big gainea to Onmiia. it U ex lct4 that ui-cr M NeUiaeka utea will be at th tttiHiuet. - NORTH PLATTE HIGH HAS A GKEAf RECORD NUUTH Pl.ATTK. Neb.. De-. i.Tt Wl blg'a M hiul elen baa flnlahed one if the luoet aucveMfuJ ton In the aoaala of the giliitioi rpvit at tbl place .' and aiuuh v. edit tbou d U IvUlh Seville. mb hue voAibed the CutuUr.gl.aM aa vUUed right RuaN on the All .VtO k kig i en'tuul rlewn Uewtvtr, Kti r4 erd i;.ti:gut, at tr. and liglit licLltn, utibi.iUtly, a:e a ft a p4.li- of tacklre a tl.tie a: In the aiate ui.d tie Justly tninud to bmi aVl H.iiulcb. .NuilJ v.t'ihs lu paunln aid U Uie but. I tlotctulw Pl.rr lu tble V't f the ilttt Xortli PU'te but - ti'tluiid rineld ereihle ureatl tb.a jer by tu deoleive Mturlee over Kwrny liUk eud York. By a oti4ia4llve uoi pi, H ha tke tMige eu tk- geetr.oe e;gngetloa ! aie t:iUiU.i ll.e:a e (4mi:.;ih'.p. Nertb Katte MiuiikihI Vo.k 11 to IX aad Oii-ahit tu ct.l eb'.e te '.t York Vi to a. Ou.al.a .i..'td IrUaiK Itv a in: iei otitMiiauo a J ;i u-u tii t uitiy eleven rtn-Ki uj Oil lb'r faerie K.vtiiidi waa ta defeat UMbt i it X 1.m : e doubt but tlat Ibe lo-.a'a (bi.U Vet4.J aa one of tUt Jtulha tii...i ut vltu wlile. Vux M'aitf Mslo Trr,i . ISAC'l.VK. V Uw. -Viil.u H. l oa. v,r.io-tk l-H'ot nuLi uf Hm( Oinji.e . ..u ni ibu r.V.iLi imiiul, baa Be Very Careful Speed bee t ae'.erled aa manager by thn Itaolne Ra.se Dell association of the Wisconsin lllllitols league lor tho season of Mi. OMAHA UNlTfuDENTS . ' PLAN MINSTREL SHOW As a itneans of tais ng money to buy CT.'coters tor tho memoers of the foot bail team tho men students of ths University of Omcha will flvo a minstrel show Thursday enlng. Deevntber tl, In tha university c: ;tn4.i.um. Vhe boys already have started tvoik on till s'.iow and have ap;o:ntcd various cn;nltteea to arrange tat dVU!s. Tha ehaiiiiien of the differ er.t con-.mlttcoa are: Advertising, Old har.t Paisley; t'.okstj, aianton Baltsbury; music, Charles Waugiv. Jokes, Oeorge Pciclval: proeit, Ntui Parsons; light Inf. Kaio.J Ptsrner: chairmen Of thi tunc; al ojinntlttre, (leoige Perclval. NXVTLY LL3CIED CAPIAI5 OF 0. II. S. FOOT HJLZJj TEAIJ. 1 1 ' 'Hi' CV : l ' ? uW vf.-vv XX .".'v. ' tewv :'' --""i Mpm : v-.. --i it ... I WW' , s i 3ICllm'MLZtWT 4 ' TIIH HKK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, IlKf'KMBKH Whose Battleship You Pinch BATTLE CHIP; ..! S.riL.t mi (. tanl? J THE DAISY FOR. f Merchants Who Are Ready for the Six-Day Grind World's leading bicyclist who will Pole in the last of tho annual s race at Mautlaon Square garden, Hint; next Monday, December 11. . Kft ta rltht, i'eivy l.ttrriic, v. stui; Juekle (Mark of Australia. Iimiui-un last vrar: Flank Kram.i- iiUunul ul.aniplon of the I'nlted States, und ninier Collins, the trnitet of all paoe lo.hni.M-s. Holow are 1-Mdle Hout. lefL I anil KrncM I've, ihn Autrulln i- ,..i ho l.i trained with Kied Hill in this Mai tare, was calrvtl with Moran Ioji icar. Hoot's final sprint won the rac from ihreo ol!,er tratna which weio Led fur fust place. C'SRIEN NAMED SECRETARY OF NEW TORK NATIONAL CLUB .vu.v.-AVici:i:. w:.. nw. -An- no.inini.iii Is irijir. here this evening or the fcppcliituniu o' Joph D UHnni. Xoinier w eside.it of the American Awi. i,a.!on of liUM Hall i'lubs. as aecieisry of the New mli Kuiioiial Isague base ball club and sf-iMsnt o Prealdeui John T. Brush, O B.-:ui kv.i: io;reeit the club M ai) National league u.e-tlnga and h will i. tke his dsbjt at a i;ict-ti;if of tho,. UoiiaJ ooinmUiaion In New York on Mon cV next. "4o," O'Ej.en was president of the Aiifiion gfsodrttlun fu' six I'tars and is 4ttokU upon ks one of the beit hum i.ii , atlioi.t.n iu the country. lie left for the Mat yeaicrday. TAFT CLUaToRGAMZEO AT HASTINGS TUESDAY UAHTIXGtl, Neb., Deo. C-(t:peui4l.-The astin34 "aft club wea uran!d yssteiday at e eonfciencj tf leaalng i-e--ubt:c.ins of Atliinn ccnty. Vl:e offlcsis electcj t,ie: I'ivmiIsuL J. f. A. Ula.lt: ! .ti lrM.dciu. Aiia:i 0.-eda; ac:n;r.v. l'i.i i HiKiHun, A tMUilc niebiin.r will ' '' I ?. .i -c r li, .u whicu tisns 'l- T 4.1 ,IO l 0 '.tu Mi nJfc C-a '' I :c:; cell u j TJrEs I "0 "HZ :ZZ lCIVES CLUl C.;iC..f ti, I k, c -Fc'.r Cioi in.. id a iJ I lii t ;iKM..4,er, xua .uir e.ucra oC I ll'e t-li.iagt. :.ie:ir.i ict- ue b.-e isil t-a-a. i.o .in. to the lc iiuu.j.-. - I .'.Jb T lb ri'Ciitro iaisgua. r?) MT V... P 41 : - . .! eatorn W ""-"") H. S. BASKET BALL MEN PREPARE FOR SEASON i A basket ball rally was hettl at the high school jeMtei'dny and iilans d:scutatd foi- the coining season. About thlrty-ftve lads were present. . Prof. i". K. Heed, athletlo director, had nhsrge of the intetl.ig and short talks wi madt by Joy Clark, the newly elei ted roach, and Ueiyl Crocker, cap- tniri of this yrar's five. It was announced ! dl the nxtt'.nn that pracllio will begin tomorrow arte-'nocn in the gymnasium at the Yoiutg Mtm a Christian assooia t en gym and twice a v sek at the high schoul gynttiaaluni. . Marphi-ltaraaa Match Off. KT. JO.'KI'H. Mn, r)ee. K The mstcH between t'.ii.'i Muiphv of Pittsburgh and Jake Huiada of til. Jiikfiili, hulilvtelgliti, si'I)IoIimI at I'lttsburxh l.'inbr I. has been called off. The Pittsburgh club ekd lu substitute oug tonaliiiKh, the uton lightweight, fr Murphy and Darsdu s iimi.ae r would not consent. Beatrice I'tirms Uasket Hall Tfisi. HlCATRIt K. Nell.. Des-. . Spe'lal.r The heslrli e High i l'Ihxi! buskft ball team oraunised here laat night for ti.e season 4uiu jay L,:ise wa:i electud cap tain, ileveial prvliiniiiary games sre pU)tl :uid, the team will arrunpe with Ua. us lru:n nuighbi'i-;ij town for con IuHj s'. clu e. ;, r:l!ii trestle at tleatrlee. I'i.mku I,, .eo.. ice. o. (sneMti.t A wrwillng intch was arranged yeeter Cf beiwren Dr. U. K. Uollsr uf Scuttle. su. a:ij C.eorKe tiloti, chaj-.tploa of Nebiaska. (n take lae heie oil the ovc;,.ij or l'e.r:v.tier lu. WILL P.USH PENSION BILLS V.';M!lv ""0".'. T'ec. &. I'r;-.:on li'iia- i !-... 'lit y ;i i.iis icj-ion or co:itres Is jeer.:, i I-.- ; re. ? uni ('.eniocrut-c 'ri. f 7. .-.ill woeU i '.Jia lio iso !s au ilicr..' .'t '.1" s.at.'-e.-ii tl.st somo ser ines it.uii.) biila y.' 11 be jsrrd before i CU.-'i...i4 . .v ltadrrs in tho house . bv-f csi ij. '.t is n poi'.ed. to ret U.e '..i.f pi ision l-f.i.i.oa o'ji f viij wsy l-j ear.y r.ti pc'.'i'jlj. .irs.ttf-.it AUvertUiajt U U.e la i ' Jleiur. 7, 1011. i flwsred tailed Mt1 files! New York Jeweler Rohbed and Beaten to Death by Thugs NEW TORK. Deo. .-WJth a fractured skull and many cuts and, bruises about the face and shoulders the body of I. s. Vogel, a wealthy Jeweler, was found to day In the engine room of a down town loft building. Tba conditions of the room Indicated that Vogel had made a desper ate fight for life. The police believe that Vogel was en ticed into the basement last night by thieves who knew that he had .purchased a quantity of Jewelry recently amd in. tended to take it to Trenton todsiy. The value of Ma Jewelry la pbaced by the polio at 110,000. Only one or two articles, of little value, have been found. The coroner's opinion Is that the thieves attempted to bum the body In the- fur nacn and were frustrated because tha door was too amsil. , Two attendants at the building were de talned pending an Investigation, Key to trie Situation Bo Want Ads. FEEKCH FIGHTER WHO HAS HIS EYE ON AMERICA. t.eorgfs Carponlier. the new lioxing sen aalioa c Fra-.oe, v ho receuitly woa the ut'.Hi'wci.t chaanpiuaship of Europe by Lea;. nr. Young Josephs. The Prx neb maa n pro Calmed tv bl.i cvuntrynien t ) b the uoj- ul lu uiviaiou. iiu tua- tavadj Auua.ca next sunngv ' fit - I- : Xjjl ' V" ' ' J ..; . . ' t ' -y i I - , J U . , .2 I ' I.- - '"' s 1 I S '",.'!, ' . . i B ( v ' t'- J' :: ji fc..' r J r-;---,':'" Offlce. NOVNl OOHy-TWYTVir&LL Ufc, VMEKMOWl WINNIPEG TO GALVESTON ' AUTO ROAD IS LOCATED TOPKKA. Kan., Dec. 6. A roadway L0 miles long, passing through six states and touching two nations, will be oompleSed from Winnipeg, Man.; to Gal vestonj Tex., by next summer, according to Joim C. Nicholson of Newton, Kan., secretary of the Meridian Road associa tion, wihlch has charge of the work. Mr. Nlcholfton arrived here today on busi ness connected with the road. "Every mile, every school house, church, turn, bridge and village Is to ba marked: in advance along the way," Mr. Nicholson said. We have all the road located " except about thirty miles In Roberts-1 county, South Dakota, Grading Is progressing over a large part of It." - DEATH RECORD Gas W. Peters. BPR1NJFIELD, Neb.. Dec. 6. especial.) Gus W. Feters, was born near Spring field, Neb., July 9, ltsS4, sjid died In the home of bis parents at Springfield, De cember f, 1911. He was educated In the public schools of Springfield, graduating from ttie high school in UOS, He attended the Nebraska State university four years, receiving an A. B. degree and also at the Laama tint receiving a captalo'a commis sion. In 1810 he engaged In the hard ware and Implement business at Spring fletU, helping to organise tha Klwell Peters company. At the- tlmo of his death he was a member of the village board. He was to have been married No vember 16 to Miss Mary Spearman of Wayside, Neb. i Mrs. M. Scott. '. Mrs. M. Bcoa, widow of William Soott. dlvd yesterday afternoon at her home, tog Okvrgla avenue, 8he was a pioneer real d.trit of Omaha, coming here In 1S36. 6he wt.ai born in Clasem, Scotland, tnd came to itils cuur(ry whra but C years old. Bln is sur.!ded by a son, John Beott of Olympiu. Wash.; and four daughters. MlHKtu' Mary and Agces Scott of Omaha, Mrs. Ar. A. X'.3g of Pan Francisco and Mrs. I. 1. Hanphrsy of Hay Id City, 8. I. Tba funeral will te held tomorrow after noon at r o'cCeck from the reajdenfe tc Pruapct.'l Ji'.:-. cemtiet y. Burial f will be private. V , Collide 1 tl. A. tavt Vtn. IPPKK SAi-atSKY. O.. Dec. 6.-:oi- ouel U. A. UavkJa, M, w lia as a private In the Btf.r.at aA-vsre of the tiaion army was tho fire; til tek'fcraph to Washing ton the tic.rj o tlwtaitupaetloa of Siicr man's msrcli u tvo eeu. uied here last night. Useful Christmas AT X.OTT TXICE3 Includlos Bags, Buic Cases, Trucks. Aut n.'obile eiutwta. Lai Kobe. liora Elan keta, Ilxrness iui Faddiex. ' are itl'. Ing u lot ef JTiX i.uL-ts ct a III -i icj.it from SI 3 io $20 AuUmicb.le aU. :i Tarauup, Straat. By Tom McNamara WONDER WHER IT uickir Trt 7 ' 111 W W ' - - , Fitzgerald Says Treasury Estimates Do Not Show Faotfaf WASHINGTON, Dec 6. -Chairman FUi gerald of the house committee on appro pri&tlnns today charged that Secretary MacVeagh had cent to congrese m'.nlead Ing cptlmatce of trie needs of the gov ernment for the next flacal year. Instead of constituting- a saving, at Indicated bf the face of' the figures. Mr. Fitzgerald says the Treasury department's estimates call for aggregate appropriations of 130, 733,922. The total of the treasury estimates, ac cording to Mr. Fitzgerald, should bo 11,019.82,7:8, Instead of t74S.S34.563. Secre tary MacVeah's figures do not Inctudo anything for the postal service, estimated to coat f26a,a,6: although this depart ment Is expected to be celf-supporUnfr, and Mr. Pttzcprald says tha figurea do not Include 113,109.701 to continue con struction oC public buildinga authorized by previous congresses. "Estimates In excess of 1.0l,OflO,KO. said Mr. Fitzgerald, 1 notice to tha democratic bouse that so far aa the ad ministration hi concerned, no help will b given to effeet Uio economies admlttej. to be essential." MAN SENTENCED TO HANS IS SHOT IN COURT ROOM WASHINGTON. Ua.. Dec. WMla standing at .the. prisoners' . bar just being resentenced to liang yesterday, T. B. 'Walker, a-negro, ..was. shot-Ja. the lace by the brother of the roan be killed. Ms was not seriously hurt and although pro ceedings In the tfourt room vr fm. porarlly cliecfced, the black paid the death penaiiy. on ice gallows hers yesterday afternoon. Walker shot and killed ni.r. irn'. lenshead near here October 28. Ha was caught, but . eacaped just before belna- lynched. A few days later he was cauvht again and after a trial waa sentenced to be hanged. On the way to Augusta ha sscaped from officers when handcuffed and was not retaken for a week, when almost starved. The handcuffs still were on mm. Walker was taken before the court to be sentenced again to death and t-r- had heard his fate ha was fired upon by iionn ii. noiiensneaa. HYMENEAL Meyer-Mayer. Bam Meyer, manager of tho Palace Clothing company of Omaha, was mar ried last night to Mis Bertha May.- of Kansas City, Mo., at tha Baltimore hotel. Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer left for Palm Beach, Fla-, for a two weeks' honeymoon. On their return to Omaha they will reside at the Banford. Nine teenth and Faroatn. x Bedloork-Slkyta. BEATRICE. Neb.. Deo. t-(SpecIal Telegram. Ladmlr Sedlocek of Marya. vllle. Kan., and Anna Blkyta of Crab Orchard. Neb., wore married here today by Judga Walden. 1 Early Thoiiflhls For Christmas Unusual care fcas ben uied la se lect lug our Holiday goods, resulting la aa unequalled collection of tba things that appeal to well-dreeged raoa. Neckwear Gloves Handkerchiefs are always acceptable as Christmag presents. Our saleemen will give helpful ggalataDce and gay parchaets may be exchanged If desired. Tom Kelley Co. . SIS Ho. lAth St. Torn Keller. Jack McQuillaa. 3 Presents oag. IS1V