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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1912)
TIIE BEE: OMAHA, SATUBDAY, JANUARY 13, 1912. It is the Simplest Thing in the World to Catch a Squirrel By "Bud" Fisher .tknow tM,BTTHe-s5 e o I Coon! w t" !J t vea-r scicewD Piomwp lVlCr---- "T '. rr 6tt shut. Qk I rruf.wt? via. ruRft Si "TJ . tN stjutK-Mv. . fves, tvs sqoiM.cl fc7 - 7 BOWLERS RAISE NO MARKS Leiden in City -Tourney Undis turbed by Last Ei.ht 'i Shootinj. J 8. CSOSS TEAM MAXES 2,721 Meta Bretkers liw t'adlepsted Leaders at Ike Flvr-Mra Eveet Cowley aed Kerb High U Cmlii'i Deablr. Tb leaders la all three ot th wnu la th City Bow, lug tournament wr not disturbed by any of the acuraa mad la th cog teat hut sight. Tha J. a. Croaa ta.ra which waa con sidered a having tha best chance at tba laoialBInc tat ma of beatu. tba high acora art ky tba Mils iiroiheie lha evening night rollad tha huh Mai nl lha tiva nan, acor ng Ld p.ns. Tn Daaiaian and Hranu bum baat tha beiaao u scratch teams. Cools sud Koch vara hick la tha doubtee kith a acuta u( IM, lour puis batter tuan Hprague and r'rancieco, arho abet from scratch. Lee dro.tn .rud w.th 414 la hla flnrt two games la lha smgUs but blew la tha Undoing J,th an, tba higu Boor ot tba day. t'Kndri Kveat. Mail Broa , bojee irscker aacaa a, i e.1 aiaa Pi Iah. datura umaiia , J. trees St. IIM Packer Mayor Dahlman Ouarantoa CloiiUng Co...... Armoura .......,.,...,.. iltantieia Storaa p , Ola BUon biaa M Culklna Cuba Cudahya Mania Ttart - '.-ieraan Candy KMa ..... Maarppaa y.r, ramiia UpacUta Otlwra wara balaw iain,'' fttitbi'a BRANDEIA Ul7 M. Preniar yj, Manlaf l a , l.Uaold IM lit Amadan ......rt 111 Kings of the Frozen .Rink i I : 1 jl KliC) t Jj; ' KV' :"" . I ' 1" "tlj I Charlaa Willlama, tha world'a racquet ' I ' ; 'f ,' ' I '''''' .MjbkTaA ekamplon, who defended bla tltla acalnat I. .at JcZV: :ty ', '; lr(JKxjb th" CB",l"'er' Waadlnf. In New Turk ""''i'Jii jfi P ' ' t J nEWr '' waea. and la now planning a tour I waaH I f&r"' ' ( i'V V 1 to Tba pholoaraph ahowa lha I II T( , v a' I f IchampioB In action, making a backhand Jr.... V ' II i ' , ; ' .'... I .1 atroka. , . ! i c v., m Layandcckar .Ii 1 Ut it W. ' ' (-' . ! , , f - - f1 u jm w riu ' ' VV . '. ' Jy ! Haadloa, ..JM 0, S ; ' Total 144 ' 0il e ' . ,. CULK1N S CL'BH. . ' M lat. M. ad. Toial Nolan M ui i;( m Mann lii U 1(7 i Cuikia Itl 14 im 4, Ihomaa .t M j M attiaraood lat lat 34 (,1a Totala m la M tat Uaaaicaa a Total ...J.) J. S. CkOas. - tat. td. ' M. Tot Cain jii iu la im tirlalanaao w 4 1 w Maytnam 1,1 M ... til O. Johnaoa 171 M Id Hi louaaa 1U lut t iii TotaJa...'. .7i M tZ 'tin OLLi MAXUN DRAU. lat. td. Id. ToUI. Ken I.J ia ,4 w Voaa 14 u l 4 rbher aa 171 im H un 1.4 let Ut l Cocnraa lav 1W M aW Totala .... Haouieae au " Total OAHLMANd. lat. Id. ft. A. Mkbaidar 173 Hauatiaa M M luaa lat UbM 147 lat tor ..Ibi k4 lat i;i M. Tula, lit 41 1j tu M Ot U7 4H 1T U4 Totala C7 HaJMleap , 114 tu . tit Total lau CULL'MULA LKDEKWRIllCail. . lat. i. aa. 'fotai lAmb 1,1 I ia 417 Moraaa If! IW 111 4a haniairom 147 lal HI (11 U7 lat lit 4 7 Uartiay Hi w 111 4a . Totala 7M att T t aiudlaa at Iba IMabteo. Hanarn-Landwoarkainp l.iTt j-nicarr-Lnaak4 ...l.ax! CuliaWaa l.rt, kMlk-coooa I.IM t-ool ay-Koch 1,144 viuiauajiaua-aiaytaaja 1.1 t4otaaua-l'taBHUK.o LI, llanueboa-KatilMdy LIM JHuto-ohneaora .....l.laf " eoer-AQgeaoerg ...,................LIA. Banter-Waleni l,ltj ienmaji-buiKriiey i,1fl nowara-neaaeta l.lil 4.rtniar-artaa taln-rfOhiuoa Hi Frya-eiharwood tilt Chain her .Mua-naa LIU tara w lntar I n Horwtch-lihrennr 1.111 Moraa-Voa tint Haruay-Huntlnatoa Xobanaky.Boaaell LWJ uuwi wera peiow UMm Laa biaht'a ON QARUIVVS AU.EY. lat 3d td Score Kaal Ml ! lit raacnak IS . TotaJ-LoTl. Howard . 31 Baneel ...., Itl Totai-iUB. Cootey ! 15 lid Ma Xjxh M 19 14 Ut Handioaptf; total-1.144. Horwlck I 1S IT! 5S Iwbnrner Bd IT Itl ilt Handlcaa 71; total 1.111. HimmxKl H7 11 147 S J4 arietta U II, M M Haudlcaa U4; total-l.r. Kohanaky 11 I -a lit Hannell 11 Kl ll iu HaDdiciW4a: toul-LlU. Kpraau it? it; fa m -V ranciara " tN 87 6ul " Handlcap-la: tola I-1. IP. C Hitm Im 171 U t4 , Wartcltaw 114 IH n Thre celebrated akatara wbo will In vade tha link of all part of th country during th aeaaon Juat beginning. All of th trio hall from New York, whrra thay opened their Mil aeaaon on Saturday nlflit, January C Laft to right: Thoma K'.ca, Rrneit T Blaat and Billy. Buck- holder. Tn laat named la tha alar of th tr,o- ,. Pickett ltt M 171 Handicap 4; total l.tm baadaa la ladlvtdaala. iarnlah , wi..r V.oran , i n Qiiflln II!.. Oofr ngalabtrg hainmamrora Lea mlta... auhoenamaa Waaka , Kant uuftiea , C.rk , Wlrtera Ortmaa .' dtuna , Hanil taat iflakt'a . llandl- lat Id MBcoratMB H. Prlmeau U7 111 W U II 0. PriBMau ltt 17t 171 Wl i Haaton it 177 iu 0 at Wal.aa t M w M Ham IM IM ltt tit a Ohneaorg ...... 1st Iti4 l H7 11 aeack lat i l 4, a t Volated IK) Ixl 171 tot at Dauabarty lat IK lit M Urotta I l: ltt a 17 C hambrra lat 141 lit at Hugnaa 174) 147 BM M ttt Uuaon ltia tut 141 117 14 Cluuid ..W......141 It U a M Ettar 13 1,1 211 WB at Lea Smith K It! 1st t;t It How 147 4 14 474 ttvdenacbwagar.TW IM 174 M7 11 Hull U 1W 17! M .. bnaaa ..171 M 7 M 11 rluaarald ....IS Iii Ifl 17 .. Hall lit tit in Kl .. lUramftrom..!47 Id 3ta tTt 37 Lyon iSS lat 147 4M 4S Howaid IU U M 44 Landirrea ITI ri lit M7 .. Thoiua kat 11 IM M Tot i7 tl til 404 M K U ltt 111 4M ITS HI aa M K) au 114 M k ; NEBRASKA ATHLETIC BOARD IS SATISFED WITH SilEHM UN'COLN. Nab, J a a. U-Tbat Earl Pickering of Mlruwaota ha Davar baen eonatderad for tit psalttoa of thlaua director at Kebraaka waa a la tad ky Sec retary Clapp of tba athknio board thia morning. Ha declared that tba board waa more that, aatlafied with Coach . O. atlekm, whoa foot ball team woo tha valley cbamptonahtp thle fall. la let 14 i: in Ma mi Demaroot iBja-voaaea LcadU CHIC Ado. Jan. li -!! rtemareet cored 40 p,)4nta In 17 Inninga of la-t MiK una Miiiarna tontant and tncreaaea bt lead aver Fred Conkila. tha Interna tional amateur champion. . It we tba fouitk block of a banUKap match law t i.3ja. t'onkiin made im in h innina. The total aow are: - Canklla tel. ix mateat l.m Ducky Holmes Has Option on Lincoln Base Ball Club LINCOLN. Jan. 11 William (Ducky) Holm ha ee cured an option on th Unooln baa ball club and Itl proprtlo. H probably will cloae th deal and re lieve th club of Iu preeent mbarra nwnt within a few day. It I undar. tood that h will reoalr aid from th local Commercial club la winging tha deal. Tha recetvereb'p ault will not b New World's Tennis Championship is to Be Considered wvrw nntr. Tan. 11 A Bronoaal for a nw world' champlonihlp chm to re place the Oavla cup competition In lawn teonla will be dlacuaeed by repreaenta- tlvea ot Oreat Britain. Oermany. Aiiatna, rMglum. France, th United tata and Auatralta at a conference In Pari neat July. Tha nurnaaa of ttt conference, aayi tha invitation from the Brealdent of the Uaoa Bocletle Francala de Sporu Athlettquee, "1 to decide whether It H daalrahle to Instttut a lawn tennli cham plonahlp of th world, and If th ana war la affirmative to formulate ruiea to govern the competition." av a number of Tear It ha been felt that th Davt cup oomtwUtloa. wall IB a ateaaur serving to deckle th wona tltl. hae never done o fully, swing to tu being a eoatest setwsn. nation In- atead ot individuals. LEAGUE BOWLING SCORES I Th Rumor-re Sports took three gam (from the troodmen team. Etlk. for the i f port, hed high totals ttt. Pohler had high stngta ltd. Jacubj'ck high aingl IN) and total of 497. seorr: lirMOHRS ftpOBTS. let td Sd Total I'onooa in l Pohler ltt 13 Mik WH MS PHILADELPHIA TEAMS WILL PLAT Eilirl I GArttS IN Sr'rllNG 1'HLLAUa.L.fHlA. Jan. Lt-Conni Mark, manager of th Philadelphia' Ath wtca and Horace l"ogel of the local na tional teem, made a final amngeaaem today for a spring ear lea ot eight games. The Orat gam will be played on th Na tional league grounda on March , and the team will then alternate between the two league parka until Apr.l 1 It was further agreed Jhat If neither team win ' the pennant lis eacu a rail sen aball be played under th rules ot the ' National commlaaloo. Tba Philadelphia National league baa ball club today received a tlgned contract from w. ri. tsrraaer. ine Vancouver out fielder ot the Northwest laagu. He la on of five candidates for the position ot right fielder en the Philadelphia team. Weftner JM let Uaoter lat IS . Uandlcap-ia; tstsi-Ka. laadgreen 174 r V. C. Thomas ....... lot, 177 Totat-LSJ. Arastata la) lit IM Tai. 431 T - - WOODMEN. lat M Jacuheick lO 142 Knalemaa 44 177 Padraaky I 1.VS 144 IX 477 let sa Id Total let 47 X Ml 117 at Iui lien to right lailot. NEW OftLEAN. Jan. 11 -The West 8Me Alhleti- club manantent has re nounced that an agreemeirt ha hea aimed by Oaca Motan to meet Joe Man dot here oa February u, ranuvai week. In a twenty-round bout. The men poeteu CM forfeits to snake 1st pounda ring side. IVdeewow Defeats Blklrr. ST. LOl'IS. Mo.. Jan. II -J en Heder aoa, aauled by tecai frtunetar as lha wreatling champion of Europe, won hi match ii om Kruns rlihler of Bohemia, here ton ght In two falla. The fliat fall came attvr twenty minutes ot gtappiing. They wrestled n.ne uilnutues for the eoc ond fall. banije n and Cutler wrestled thirty mlauute wKhuut a fall. . BALDWIN OUTPOINTS MOORE IN FAST TEN-ROUND FIGHT NEW YORK. Jan. ll-ilnttl Baldwin of Boston outpointed Paul Moore pt Phil adelphia In a clever 'tight here tonight, tho men fought at' the llglilWeejht llht.t Paldwln uaad a right chdprung blow to good ffect and had th btrr of very round except the ninth. Then Moor (mothered Baldwin with a succes sion of Jabs and uppercuta, but ITU) latter came back strong in the tenth and by popular verdict easily had tn fight on point. Pioneers Elect ineir Officers Th annual meeting ot the Douglas County Pioneers' aaaocatton was held in th oiftc ot tn Water board Thursday afternoon with about titty member treaant. The following officer were elected: Ktrit vice Bssstdsnt, Mart la Langdon, Omaha. bvnd vie president, J. II. Marat en. Oman. Third vie president, Lat Bhlply, Flor ence. Fourth vice president. Oscar Plckard, Omaha. Finn vie president, David Whitney, Omaha. Sixth vie president, Mrs. 8. , Brewster. Irvlijiton. heventh vice president. 1. IL Harts, Omaha. lb report of th executive committee on nomination of officer was adopted and thereby A. N. Yost was elected prea Weot; Jonathan Edward, secretary; August Lockner. treasurer, and seven vloe pre.dents chosen. It waa deckled to hold the midwinter social Thursday, February a, at a place to be determined by a committee consist jig of the president. Martin Dunham, August Lockner, Martin latngdoa and eft Bedford. It was decided to ask th County Com mission! to supply luraitura lor th room which ha beta assigned 40 th aasodatloa la th new court house, and a committee report wa adopted recom mending the use ot a room oa the first Uoor ot th building. W. L Klerstead was mads chairman ot the general committee oa strange men ta for the midwinter social with power to select hla assistant. The next meeting will be held February t, at which tune final arrangements for the social will be perfected. - WESTERN INDEMNITY CO. HOLDS ANNUAL ELECTION At the annual meeting of tha Western Indemnity company, held yesterday hi the offlcea In th Omaha National Bank building officer were elected as fol lows: President, James Nevela of Albion: vie president A. H. Koop of Lincoln: second vice president, W. C. Brhults ot Fremont; secretary, Henry KeaVng of Omaha: treasurer, Hana Peterson of South Omaha; Auditor, John rtoaenatock of Lincoln; medical director, B. W. Chaloupa of South Omaha, asalstant aecretaxy and manager, A. Von Dollen. AMERICANS JJFF FOR CHINA Battalion of Infantry Leares Ha ni! on Transport Login. GEST.RAT, BELL MAKES SPEECH Otftewra aad ICsllatrg Has Iraed t Skew PrUe la Tkelr Cltlaeav ahlg. Will They Are aa Persia Bail. wti 1 i-r-T: PEmXb. Jaa 11 VS. ka,ki ajlne of the empsrlal clan net uatay aad re- oivea ta aaviaa tua Utroa t ratir tm mediaxaly ta Jehol, aooat 19 ablea t th Bortheast at Paiu C wra lha memban of the unperal LadUy bar asually gon ounng tn sunatr, Bt .tTit. PEKING, Jan. U. The whole of th imperial army at itsrsu aa tand uh the say la Ho-Naa with the ou.ect at de ttroying a reva.uUvBsry tMltuna oparaang there. lh inuril Uuoa inland ta re occupy several towa la la pro vino at Mo-."San aad aoumern Ckl-U. which had gone dter to the ivvalurionlata. MANILA, Jan. Il-The United State transport Logan left thta afternoon at i:M with a battalion ot tha Fifteenth In fantry and otuer detail on board on the way to Chin VI ang Ten, la northern China. The American troops, attar thay nave beta disembarked, are to be em Ployed la guarding a section of tha Pek ing railroad from Tang-Hbaa to Lao- chow, againat the posalbls attack of either Imperialist or republican troops The departure took place In the pres ence of a throng of civilians and soldiers of other regiments, while women crowded the quay bidding tearful farewell and wishing Godspeed to th troop. ' No women were allowed to accompany the expedition. General Franklin Bell, eommandeMn chelt of the army In th Philippine, mad a ehort parting speech to the offi cers and men of the expedition. General Bell urged the troops to show pnde In their American cltlienshlp while they were on foreign soil. Th Chinese, he aald. war worthy of a aquar deal, and he expected the American soldier to treat them In a worthy way. He begged the officer and men to be par. Ocular In retard to courtesies and sa int tn atfcer foreurn officers, and he Impressed on th men the necessity for maintaining their reputation tor ctean.i ness and a neat personal appearance. In .i,,d ha eiDlainad' the desirability of maintaining the moat friendly rela tions with all foreigners who nv. they should come in contact. The loading of the transport Logan waa not completed until shortly after A drivlna rain, which fell thnuiahout th forenoon, caused consid erable delay. The horse and mule which are att.S to the expeuition aa gun team and draft horse, were taken on board at th last -moment. Eight big army wagona wars also shipped, as well aa an automobile truck and one or two ambulances Imperial Trawp ataaalaa; Asaaek. 1 sis-DON. Jan. Ik. Tha gravest report are coming regarding the situation at Lanchow. According to a nw axency dispatch from Tien Tln, th report reached that city yesterday that the Im nerlal troop were acting with tha most fiendish brutality. Th allegation I mad mat tney cap tured aa officer of th republican troop wkM kw ciret tortured and subse quently skinned alive. They also hot a Red Croaa assistant. 11 la further renorted that they are hooting without mercy every Chines whom they encounter without a queue. Flames Destroy . Old Truitt House Fire which broke out at t o'clock this morning In the old Truitt houof at Twen-ty-evnth and N atreeta. South Omaha, drove Ita occupant Into the cold In their night clothe Bnd caused the de struction of the building and contents with a loaa of more than tt,X. ' In former dan the old building was the scene of numtrou crime, several murders being Included In the lift The structure was three stories In height Ciena Mill for Vardasaaa. JACKSON. Mlsa, Jan. 11 -Former Gov ern er and United State Ben tor-elect James K. Vardaman wa exonerated ot all blame In alleged irregularttle con corning handling of executive contingent fund when th Joint 'leilalative Investi gating committee reported today. Both house adopted th report Persistent vu.aitis ng is the Bod to KELLEY'S SEMI-ANNUAL SHIRT SALE Not a tingle shirt In these tbree big lot that's worth less than $1.60 end some that are corking good values at $3.50 and $4.00. E. ct W.'fc, Manhattan and Lion's. Isn't that pretty conrlnnclng as to Quality? Here's the prices- 90c $1.35 $2.35 TOM KELLEY CO., 315 S. Sixteenth Street This Sal Strictly Cash. a PI veg THE greatest yalue giving bargain eVent in tie history of A Omaia clothing houses. Nerer before did such crowds respond to a sale announcement as have this past week at arovuBarrs op ocxaa sTTBtarggg Pert. arrrret. . BeUee. NEW TOPIC O-aaale .... NCW YORK Flense. LONDON rALIRllO PORTLAND SMUaa AXTTtKHP BR KM KM SL T. Collie. Ql KBXrTOWN OtrnsSe. Mlaaeaaiks. I . Maalta. 9 The highest trade clothing in America is put on sale at these ridiculously low prices, and some fine FUR LINED OVERCOATS AND FUR OUTSIDE FOR AUTOMOBILE AND OTHER WEAR because we are Forced Out of Business We ofier en'.ire stock, nhtl at $40,013, practically HALF PRICE $15.00 Suits and Overcoats of the best known makes $795 $18.50, $20, $22.50 Suits and Over coats, at $Q95 $25, $27.50 Suits and Overcoats, at, only ?16 95 $30.00 $35.00 and $40.00 Suits and Overcoats, at $Q95 Odd Trousers included in this sale at the same rcdi c'icn in price Wc PAT IAILI0AB Hit B DTH WAYS FOR ODT-OF-T0WI BBTEBS SEE POSTERS 'las uqllto's a . Irw ass ii ma .1 Mil ail .