HIE BEE: OMAIIA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 11. 1912. "US BOYS"--You Wait, Skinny Shaner Will Get Desperate Some Day By Tom McNamara see i c aojT co our oi rue st h e t cause shrimp fcjw VWAMrS to muss UPANO EMK-YMOKTOM VVANr TOfAAkE M PLAY VWTM DOLLS AWO I ' CANT 60 DOWJ TO MR. UMPUS HOUSE CAUSC SH"' FlVNM TOLD HIM I HURT HIM YESTERDAY AMD MR LiMPuOS SOftE AT ME. I CAMl" STAYIr. THE HOOE f ilKE JUAjrJANF ISWAWfJC, iNQIAAI BASKETS AND SHE SAY&-1 BOTHER. HER. AiO MAMMA SAYS IF I DOr p-s hav to woe werxe w my cellar till, soppp. rVJV Y IIME -CEE I A1ISM IT WASmT 0 COLO ID, 1 c 5.MRIMP HAVE tOO J SEEM SKINNY SHAnE AR.0ONO ANY PLACE f . - r iOPE and i'm lookwW now wmcki. in tvkTT) say emily; p;pe ihe ne w sro. FOI HIM TOO. I OWE f WORLD DID SHE GOJ 1 H'Mi A SLACK EE - I n t NU WA-( AND BE A (NOIAeJ 7 7T1 tMwmi Mills skftiwY SHANE R. IS NOT HA VI NbMUCM NOVMAOAYS ' a. yj j l rflMF AWAY FfiCXA there J i P-OS iNTANT! wHAroo VVnil MFAM pw f.&AP.ftlMf, 4 SHRIMP SKATES LIKE J J1? THAT J i i vj-r run yoia exer see a ai ( THIS cw skates ? T i i til DO ) ALL THOSE IN eAVOft NICL SlgAMTT 6Y KEEPiNfa OotET ' Av IM GETTING TlRfcij lOF THIS LINE OF JOEAR. DEAR, DEAR. WHAT ) AN AWFUL BOTHER. KID5J 6RAr AWAY FROM) ME AFTER THIS WILL YER.?; ITS GETTING ON MY AROIJMD EVERY DAY LAKE A BOOB HOLLERING n r ME AFTER THIS J 1 -.V"" TJ K, i 7 D6E PI DOm) ircAwree DON 6 WITHOUT A MAKEUP 1 I sTeve, i L. iu ARTICLES SIGNED FOR FIGHT Jack Johaion, Fynn and Carley Af fix Their Sifntnrei. jomrsos is to get $30,000 Arllrlr II ! Ibe lHl ' riraa Krerl Hli Km4 mt Hutllc with ("aplea. Jack Johiuon, black chtmplon puulllft ( th world, hu dminl irtlrlra of Mre bmbi to flfht Jim Flynn of Publo, L'uio., am Urn during the month of Jalr, ltU. Jack Curly l promoting th fl(hl and will par Johraon now; onc lhlrd of the moTtn aletun fichu and 11.100 trmvelin ipnaa, Johnson will, accordlnt to the aaTMment, aporar In Halt lk City on month bfor lh fl(ht to train. Tim 6ul tlran of N Tork will hold th atakn. Th aaTmnt enttnvd Into by Johnaon, Flyan and Curlry follow, and doa not how what Flynn ts to rch fur IM fht: Artlcl of aarcrment mad and n tord Into by and betwn John A. John aon. bttrr known a Jack Johnaon, of Chicago, and Jim Flynn of pueblo, Coin., and Jack Cwrly ut Chicaao, HI., wlt IMMeth: ' Jack Johnsoa wrm to ncac In a box ing maun to a ftnlah for lh world rhamptonahin with Jim F.ynn durlna lh month of July, mil th exact dale to be When Jr. ck Johnson and Jim Flynn Signed Boated, left to right; Charles Burn, decided upon and Johnson to b so not I fled hefor May 1. Klv-ounc glove tn be oaed, soft bandage to b allowed worn by th contestants; straight Mar ojula of Quensbury rules to govern ajid th refers to be mutually agreed upon. Johnson further aarres to appear In Halt I -at (Ity at least on monu. betor th data of tue contest, ana to traiu at tSe liflon there for the match. Jack Curley. representing ths promo-1 ters of tax matrU, agrees to pay Jack 1 fS,hTrh.undhXmrr!.'.nh I WtnU lebtuka to Pity it Hinnetp. CORN GOSPELBEING SPREAD Publicist Parrish Starts Move for a State-Wide Campaign. ASKS NEWSPAPEES TO HEIP Doc. Krone. Jack Johnaon. Thos. II. Quill. Jim Flynn. Jack Curley. Standing, left to right: George H. Johnson. William Marshall, ! ' . , PARTT OATHBKF.D WHEN ARTIOI.K8 FOR THE BIO FIOHT WKHB RATIFIED. GOPHERS IN DICTATOR ROLE s? the mnvin oicture ruthts and the ad tfitlonal sum of eleven nundred dollars tl.Mn for hi training and traveling -psnae. Th taking and handling of th moving pictures to be mutually agreed upon to th satisfaction of each of th abov named parties. Jim K.yno and Jack Johnson agre not to enrsae In any contest alter My L 111, without th written consent of Jack Ourley. In addition l CMriey a consent Flynn must bav the consent of Jack Johnson and Johnson Ills consent of Jim Flynn. aand on hundred dollars tll.liN) for train- Jack Johnson to recelre hl on thou. Ing and traveling expenses at any tlm after the posting of his forfeit. Jack Curley agrees to post ten thousand dollars (II (OH as a guaranty to carry out th abeva agreement. Jack Johnson and Jim Klvnn each airree to post t.vo thou sand dollar V..M as a guaranty of car rying out tnelr part of th agreement. Should any on of lh partle r.irfelt, th two remaining parties tu olvtu tlx money so posted equally. Tim Mulllvan of New Yortf- to act an th stakeholder of thess forfeit". AH for feits to be In the hands of t.e stake holder not later than February It, lrlt In witness whereof th parties hereto tuvv signed their names and ra thia lib day of January, lli. tslgnedi IM'K Ct'RI.KT. JACK JilHNSON. JIM FLYNN. ' Witnesses: Harry J. liagerman. Pert it. Clair, 0am P. Hall, Ernest Stout, Valter H. Kckereall. Klank Throws Defi at Zbyszko, the Pole Emll Klank, In behalf of Mahmout, has Issued th following defi to Zbyssko: "T th ftporting Editor of Th Dee: I notlo by th press that Jack Herman ts making a big holler about wanting to aiv Ootcb tltl.OM to wrestle his big Pol. Zbyssko. He knows that Ootch la out of tn game. "Now If Herman nrans business. 1 will glv him a match with Mahmout for a aids bet of R.V to wrestle la public r private. 1 will also give 1100 cash to th first party that can fun th Pol Into s match with Mahmout. ."ExtlL, KLANK. r ' Manager for alshinouL" M'GOVERN AND WHITE FIGHT . SIX FAST ROUNDS TO DRAW ST, IXrUia Jta- 1-Binl Mc;ovem f thla city and Krtvnk White of Cbtcaco Ion tu tlx round to draw in lti CuU Mum her tunijeht. Th fmhtr writhed ta at 111 pound and put up a clever ex hlbltioa of fat boxtui;. Clarence Fern uf Kanva City ani BUly Onipp, local Ny, went tlx round t a draw, (urhttiif at IM Kunda. Tn yrnjvjnipp bout war one of the heat that has bean en here vine the re-oi.en- inf f the bo line same inat July anJ buth men mere hnsWi on each other ne tbe taat bell razuj. The referee made no delan. olii Next Fall COACH STIEHM RISES 15 PROTEST Thoaakt rrwaabU I'arakaskera W ill Drp Mlsaessta nasi Asses, Meet lag Wlaroasla asd Texas talverslllea lastead. LINCOLN. Neb Jan, :.-(SpAlal.)-Tna awnrano of foot ball relations be tween Minnesota and Nebraska a a re sult of th refusal of lh (Inphrra to sign a contract to play In Lincoln grows stronger earU jay. Manager Karl O. Fager received a let ter from Msnaaer Heron Lrarh of th tjophrr Institution, tn which Leach In dicates very plainly that th tloh-r will not consider a propOAltton to play In Lincoln. The letter reads as follows: IB regard tu th gamea to be played In Minneapolis next fall," specifying two dates. Th date offered by lira tiopher management are October III and 1A tuber K. Th letter ts taken to be an Ironic suggestion that th management refu.-es to consider the potstbltliy of a game between th Gophers and th Cornhusk era to be played In Lincoln. Caara (tlekas Object.. Mansger Eager has alwaya herctofor acceded to the requests of th northern ere to play at Minneapolis, but Hllehm. upon who shoulders rest the burden tor arranging th schedule for next fall, Is Inclined to adopt a more mdeaendent attitude, and frankly statea that In Is not In favor of signing up for games with tli Oupher unless ths northerners are willing lo plsy on th Nebraska ground as well as at Minneapolis, rltl'hm looks favorably lomtrtls a game Kith Wisconsin, Inaemurh as the Badgers art willing to come to Lincoln, where they should prove a tremendous drawing card. Wisconsin has offered Nchratka October It and In case the Illinois-Wisconsin ...lotlnna fall throuuh. promises to com 1.) Lincoln for the closing gme of the season. In th advent that Dcgot-s-lions are clonvU with Wlaconnn. It Is jultc probable that Nebraska will turn up bvr ause at Minnesota. , , Aesea 'lay Ua. Ames Is another school which will probably be eliminated from th Corn huskrr schedule. The Nei.raaksns have always encountered a stiff battle with the Acgo-e. wlu.e lh tiuanclal Inducement is not ationg enough. The crowd at Ames last fall was a dl.t.n.t dissuiwlnt ment to the Nebraska management. Texas Is also being considered strongly Letter Men at the ' - Omaha H School to Be Awarded "Os" Th sixleen letter men of the litll foot Pall siunit f th Omnha High school will officially hs awarded tholr ")" at a pilvate meeting at th school this noon. Tli ceremony will be brief and u:ily th sixteen foot ball lads and th five members of the athletic board of con trol will be admitted. Hitherto the award of letters lias been a prominent school affair, when all th students were allowed to attend, but lh athle'.lo board decided at a meetlns this afternoon to abolish thla custom. Prof. C, E. ncd, athletic director, will make the presentation of 'Oa." ALLOT GRAND CIRCUIT DATES Resident of Omaha Expires in West Norman Bennet. 2417 Templeton street. who has been at Long Urarh. Cel., for his health during the last two months, died Sunday, presumably from heart failure. Th body la being brought back to Omaha by Mrs. liennet, who was with him when he died. Th widow will be mat at Cbcyean by relatives, and th party will arrtva her Thursday. Mr. Bennett was al years old, and came her from Una a few years ago. To gcther, with John I. Fleming, he con ducted a small notion stor at 4t;'t North Twenty-fourtii street. He la survived by two sons, Ttieron C. Bennett and Vernon C. Bennett, both of lb bchmuller A Mueller music bouse. cold tn Minnesota and the Dakntas. All through Iowa ' railroads report rero weather last nlcht and nothing tn I'-.tll- . . . f.- v.- - i m. .(cat that it Is going to he much warmer Steward of Bij Zing make Cnang-e , tn, nmr lu ,,,. cnv.n , m. r at Annual Meetinr. NEW YORK HAY SEE TROTTERS ftraatsr Bailey Makes Effort ta liar Harness Meeting Held at tirsvrscad Track .Next Basasser. NEW YuKK, Jan. W.-Orand circuit har ness racing will undergo Important changes next summer as the result of action taken at th annual meeting of stewards held her today. In th allot ment of dates, made public tonight. New York City and Pittsburgh are admitted to th circuit, Lexington, Ky., Is Invited to join: Columbus Is reinstated, whl! In dlanapalols. lnd.. Is withdrawn, and Orand Kaplde. Mich., and Goshen, N. Y.. (.V. Y ). arc out for the coming year, at least. Ths dates assigned are; Kalamatoo, Mich., July 1V3D; Detroit, Mich., July LL-Ti; Cleveland, O., July S-August 3; Buffalo. N. Y.. August 1-10; Pttuburgh, l's., August U'-IT; New York. August 1 :i; R.advlle. Mass., August 36-31; Hart ford, Conn., September 2-7; Syracuse, N. T , September -U; Michigan State fair, September U-il; Columbus. O . September 8-24. A tao-weeks' meet st Lexington Is ex pected to follow the Columbua meeting, If th Lexington club accept the late 'dates. It was stated that the Lexington club would probably come In. but It could not be determined until after the annual I meeting of the club on January K. j Th New York Idea I said to be hacked by United States Senator Joseph W. Bailey of Texas, president of the . American Trotting association, who Is In- THE E. A. CUDAHY HOME. In the plan to hold a trotting m et there since t her la little propcl of running races this year. I In awarding N?w York a meet th application of W. A. tiove, owner of the Lack at Salem, N. II.. was rejected, with the proviso that If plans for races here do not materialise the dates would j be assigned to Salem. Th admission of ! Pittsburgh was unopposed. The stewards voted to abolish the of fice of a national Judge and starter, anj authonicd tarn trotting association to .nil'") a presiding Ju.lre and official stsrter. The offir of master of trans portation also was afcoliaiicd. A reduc tion In the annua! Dues of associations and clubs from $:2a to C was made by unanimous vote. II. K. IwvereauT of Cleveland was unanimously rc-rlccted president of the Mard of steward. A. E. Perrlu of Syra D CREIGH10N BUYS The U. A. Cudahy home at the ouU: wet cornrr of Tttlrty-acventh street and Lwcy aenue Wi&aoli yesterday to J- 1 C murium oy A. V. Tukry t Sn- Ur. Crviahtuti will lake iioion at oik and will niuve in about Kfbruary 1 from ht prr.ent u suit nee at eiH North Turn tteth sirwt. tlit- lornitftr h-ui of the late Count John A. freiijhtun. F.xctpt Ww rfttttenc of (Jwrge A. Jos- tjn Mn i riiihlon tit-w home 1 the most expensive In the city. Willi ir! itr-uivl It -t Mr Cudahy HAOJU, and. ! ;ontUTifw; thr pretnnt price of bulidnu j mlrisl. it ct utd not be dup icaUd mm lire state, but It Juu not been drifting since Monday nittht. when Oie northern portion was hit by a bl lizard. Effort Is Rein Mnde la Aroaae ETerjr Knriarr la tba State to the 7HmuUy of ftelertlaff t;ood Need Corn. In Its campaign for good seed corn the publicity bureau of the Omaha commer cial club hk.n suggested that m ws papers in the towns of the state start local seed corn con 1 1 signs. Manatcr Parrish has sent lhe following letter to editors: Experts Iriinri the Nebraska riiatf Ann cultural cniitga ttay tliut. after ttiorougn teals In Utl.erent pans nf the s.nte. it hus bfen denionbtrsied that seed corn is In bad condition and that the perventaice of corn tuat will germinate is very low. M per cent at the most, running as low as 10 per cent. Thin means that unless this condition la catld to the, attention of the farmers corn that will not germinate will be planted and an a rtsult a gigantic loaa, affet'ling not only th farmers but the gtmerai business interests of the com munity will follow. Such must be prevented. To obviate this condition a publicity eempaign has bfn started, which has for its object that of gettiiig the fanners to teal their seed corn. Your help s needed. Will you eo opcrate In a campaign to prevent a 'loss of tlii.vi4f.0UO or liD.WQ.OiiO In the lil2 yield? Any way you look at it the planting of untested seed corn means an enormous loss, probably one-third of the normal an nual yield. You know what this means to the stale. You can aid in preventing such a de plorable condition by giving wide pub licity in your publications and by your suggestions, editorial and otherwise. We are enclosing a pamphlet which tells how to test seed corn. Will you run this in your paper, suy from now until th middle of iUarch. well displayed? You will reap the benefits when the corn comes In. The work must be done within the next thirty or forty days. Within that time int larmers must be aroused to the neces sity of testnng their seed corn. The only way thev can be brought to reallxe the critical situation which they are faclrur ;s by your help. Please fill out the enclosed card and drop it In the mafl box. Th malla will do the rest. More Auditorium Stock Given City Donations of Auditorium stock hsva reached a total of l.W, shores, eighty xhxreholders having given their entire holdings. The latest donors are: Lucri..t s. Bradley, share 1 ilerman Kunde r V. D. Jlcllugh Kd Maurer John II. MrShane Ueorgc W. Doan ... Hash L. William ... 3. W. Undssy M. O. Cunningham . John W. Ba:tln F. W. Knot well John R. Brandt City Clerk Butler Is unable to reach all stockholders, but those who have been sent the letter requesting donations of slock have responded generously. , ta . 11 . 3 ,.m ,. i .. s .. w Pneumonia Causes Death of Patrolman Patrolman James B. Wilson died 'of pneumonia at hi borne, 2tiu North Eigh teenth street at 3 o'cloak yesterday morning after an Illness of about lout days. oiflcer Wilson was (0 yer old 'and n ad been a member of th Omaha police department sine December 16, 1898. Be fore the advent of th automobll police patrol Mr. Wilson was patrol driver. During th last month ha bad petroled a beat radiating from. Ten lb stmt and Capitol avenue.. H ta surrreed by M wlf and aamali son and daughter. . , Key to th Situation Bee Advertising. ""Hsv! w Prince Albert Leads in an Open Race, Gentlemen ruvtns, lc.dt:s billtaid tuum, fuc bain rooms, laundry and storage rooms. 1 he con i. iderat.cn in the sale ia not Te.ss U also being censtdereu strong... understocKl that ilr. j " L T,.T "l 7 , . by M.brfe. the closing gam. of the J , I was elected " to sue- COLUMBUS BASE BALL DIRECTORS MEET FRIDAY COLCMBCS. Neb.. Jan. . Special. I Tbe directors of th Columbua base baM dob will bold their first meeting since their siertloa an Friday evening of this week. At this time they will elect two delegates to attend th Mate meeting ef th arsba and also outline a program fur Jm As yet a new manager has not been annannced and will ia all probability not be on til after th state meeting. Tli retary. PEDERSCN-MAKMCUT BOUT MAY GO TO DES MOINES win ananxe i - twe. i Cisrli and Charles that .ill iw. Twenty-flv track athelete are work- 1,,J,, ,h(l m Ing out In the gymnasium every nlgiit . PEAL ES I ATE MAN whth ct.rr.es later In the spring. Reed , GET? ONE-YEAR SENTENCE wuii Atnui aii i. CHICAGO. Jan. W.-The IVderaon-Mah preparing l enter u.. irj. . . K Weeks, forrr-r Omaha real ' mout wrsstltng match, set tentatlvelv for York City for th annual Olymp.cs. . niM iUr. with offices la the llrandels ! here, may be transferred to Stiehm h written to btagg to axertain baiiding. who was Indtrtol st Aberdeen, i Kansas City or Hes Moines. Club In th date of the tryouts. Reed Is resa.oed s l t by m .petal federal grand Jury I trtl cl,! Bi4 k-d or h bout. The as one or i ne oeei """ " l :, r conspintig to defraud the government ! club which p'anned to stag th contest and Racely has shown remarkable torm:f pub.lr lands, was sentenced by the ' her Is not certain tliat lh n-ayor wi:l a a col.egc athte. Anderson in the d.s- federal d.atrlct judge at Aberdeen Mon- gant a permit for it j tanee rune ... . , j m jear n a o in in penlten- : a great tleid at the but Indoor meet In . t.ary at Leavenworth. Kan. j Omaha two years ago. 1 Weeks' scheme was to Import a num- . ' ber of men and have them take up home- I Aa Aaaertraa Klag . stead, anion were turned over to him I Is the great king o curve,- Dr. Kins's; after being proven up. When Indicted he! TRAINS ARE GETTING TO THEIR SCHEDULES! All trains from the east snd south ia. Interested In the national game are of the ! New Discovery, th quick, safe, sure suddenly disappeared from Aberdeen, but i dar ere running close to schedule Urn. vptnioa that pro peels for a good as son cough and eold remedy. 3c and p OA For be was located her and taken back by The trains fiom the north were from one tag eonanc rear are very good. sal by Beaton Drug ta. Deputy Marshal Hayes, to three hours late an account ef sever We back P. A. to measure up to your idea of a pipe smoke to answer the jimmy pipe test. The field is open. None are barred. We pat oar trait in quality. If you think you may like aome other tobacco better than Prince Albert, give 'em both a good tryout, then take your choice. That's the true American spirit of fair play. It's the Spirit of Seventy-six, the spirit in which our forefathers scrapped for their rights long ago. That's why we framed this talk around the good old Liberty Bell. Fringe Albert the national joy smoke" is made with the one idea of giving you the best pipe tobacco your money will buy. That's the simple reason why Prince Albert is now the largest sell ing pipe tobacco in the world. Men like P. A. iu splendid flavor and fragrance its close-fire and long-burning qualities they like it because it bite tongues. The patented, exclusise process takes out th sting put P. A. in a class of its own make ubstitute a joke. Try the tidy red tin for a dime, or red cloth bar for s cents -handy for cigarette makin's half-pound and pcund en humidors and pound glass humidors. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem. N. 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