Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 15, 1912, Page 8, Image 8
s THE BEE: OMAHA. THURSDAY, - FEBRUARY 15, 1912. SILK HAT HARRY'S DIVORCE SUIT His Honor Does Some Shopping Copyright, ml National New Aasodatloo By Tad . " ....... . ,:2y - ' . t 1 HARTE JENKSBEST IN WATER ( High School Junior Has High Score ' in Swimming Contest . EKGSTBOM CROWDS HUH CLOSE AMttff StooVnt Oaly Fatal Be law J. II. firm Fleet In Fancy Dlvlna ' exhibition. . Hart Jnki, a Junior at Uia Omaha ', High eohoot. won Individual honors with a total of 1 point In tho ar.nual moat of the local "T" hold laat evening In the assoeiauoa pool, rnooipn Bvnnm. niss ' of ths high school, was a elos eond with It point! to hla credit. Tho faatura of tho moot was I ho fancy diving exhibition tat which 1. H. ptoroo : won first placa wHh a total of M paints out of a poesibl Ma, Following la tho list of t vents and ' wtnaars: J Tweoty-Tare Dash Fwdolph Engetrara. first; Herte Jenke, second; Hailock House, third. Tims: t.tt. Forty-Yard Dash Harte Jenka. first; 1 Enswrom, sooooa; ilallock Rous, third. Tuna: &v On . Hundrsd-Tard BwlmFrMolph r. nft Pimm, I J T I , nana mv. , . . Borneman, third. Tims: 10M. Dli..n tnr " ' --L VtAtUM forty-three foot tsa Inches, first; J. A. Nobis, forty Int. second, 11. Larson. thtrty-sevsn feet, third. Twenty Thrds on Uech-Hart ienka. ' first; K T. Ireland, second; H. a Ler . son. third. Tims: :!. . Twsnty-Tard Breast Btroke-.He,1sck ' Rouse, first; If. C. Larson, second; ini Borneman, third. Tims: 14. Fancy Diving J. H. Pierce, t pointii . T. Ireland. M points; Frldolpk Bng ' strom, T points. Uns Hundred and Sixty-Yard Relay , SVon by f'rsd Rorneman. Fridoldh Enf- atrem, ftX T. Inland and Uallsrk Rouss. Gus Ruhlin Passes - In at Age' of Forty , NEW YORK. Fob. IL-Ous Ruhlln. famous a decade aio aa a puclllst. eon' ; nueror of Tom Sharks? and othsr man . his oafs in Brooklyn as ths result of stroka of apoplexy. Ruhlln fouaht bis last Mf fight on . November It, Mil, In Kan Franelsco. when Jim Jeffries defeated him In firs rounds. Mis flint with hhaikcy took plaoa la not, wbsa Ruhlln aaads ths sailor throw up tho sponge after tlftssn hard rounds. . la UST Ruhlin fought a twenty-round draw with Jeffries; In tn hs lost to Z 'Kid" lCoy la twenty rounds, to Tom J Bharksy ths asms year in one round and ' is 0t ha knocked out Boh Fit summons In ata rounds. RuhBn was born In ranton, O.. forty f. roars ago and fought his first fight Is m urn. nia WHS es cue m muM'n ctrelsa. -;T - Official American League Schedule, 1912 s . i ak rig-area rsaota aanaya and aToliaaya. " AT " AT AT AT AT' ' AT AT AT AT , , CH1CAOO ST. LOUIS PETHOIT CLEVELAND WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON ABROAD i ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' April lt-l-:t-tl April .7-ng-l-3t April tVM--M May T--t-1 May U-U-ls-li May I B-a May 1-17-1- Decoration day at CH1CAOO July !-!- Juno l-l-no . Juna 2S--3 July U-hVl July tS-B-M-S July n-l-l-W Cleveland. Sept. Ja-it-a-a Oct --- Aug. U-lt-U-ls Aug . n-l- Aug, l-a--at Aug. PS-S-S , ' . - . - . Aug. n - . April 11-1 Mt-1 " " May l--4-i April lS-lt-n May 1-17-1-J May -- May t-OM May H-1M4-U Joty at Detroit ST. LOUIS Juno l-l-B July May iS-na-JT July K-l-l- July S-S-24-S July U-ls-ls-M July g-VW 11 Labor day at " ,U Junofl-fc Aui. July t-T Aug. St-J7-a Aug. J-C-B-24 Aug. IJ-lMo Aug. -t-ls-ll Clmlaod. V Bopt SO f Sopt t-7-g Bspt - ' . ' April M-lt-17 April t-B-M X-M April 11-1 1-1 1-J4 I May -a-H May l-I7-lt-l May 11-lS-lt-lf May M--l Dsooratlon day at DETROIT Mir U M M.y hVUMOl-Jl . ' Juna K-18-J7 July tt--M- July 17-llj-IJ.Jil July -t-U July IJ-UklS-M ft. Louis. July s-d-r Juno M Bept lt-J7-Jt-a Aug. H-B-a-M Aug. TH-V-tt Aug. W-14-U-M Aug. 17-1-J Labor day at Chi- Kept l-(t-t) I " - e- " " " " Ma 1-t-l-l April l7-a-l-M snrii m.ll-10-11 ' ' " May U-lt-14-lf Ksy 7-e--l May 18-17-ls-Bo Msr l-O-U July 4 at Chicago. , v isrsR" S&ra . t&vw sssss" iz ' Bspt t-t-7-g ' ( Aug. le-uVW ,UM 7j Juna l-S-t- . i Juna 11-1 4-H-W April U-U-U April U-lt-17 April H-xS-M-S Decoration day at WASHINGTON Aujf. JT Aug. J-. gjF-jM-. . . ; . g W- Sfe" ' JwwtT ZIaT isttia t " pgisit' iwtw&t w:it it HJ? &$8 SBC" PHILADELPHIA JJ," Btpt n-9 ' lopt W-U-ll Sept 1MI-1I .. June . July 1-1 . Rept s-7 Aug. x-H Laor . Juna 11-141I-1B ... ... . June t-4-7-8 April K-I7-9-S) May l-t-l-4 April l-(l-l)-t April 1 at Boston. , itfa'u.'"? Ju"? I7-M-2I-IO i"?f AurlM-10-11 jffwirT Juna 4-aVJI- , Juno -. July 1-1 July 4 at Wash- NEWTORK i2pCWial "li lUptXiwi" &tK-U?i Sept ia-11-ti . Aug.Wa Bept Oct 1 Bopt. tt--l Ington. 1 1 Juno IM4-I..1. Juna M.-11-1I Juno M-7-iAi Juno 1-B-M JuhlV'lVJid April U-U-U I 'd'Sphla! "" . i!M Wi&b? sVp't!i!i .: gsya AT HOME JaTuborday. dS day. Jl t , day. -.Labor dr. ' Labor day. D-ratlo. day. H, Jum A spt - . . - - f a II i M ' ' """ 'I"'""' ' . - '' " 1 ' " i.i si. i. ... ;- ii - i.- e I as. I. ess. . ! I .11 II ' I T I SOUTH OMAMIS U1)ER FIRE Ortnd Jury Lookt Into Chargei o( Conoptioi There . . sixsect is Brao KAisiAnrED GIBBONS HAS BETTER OF TEN ROUNDS WITH HICKS ', NEW YORK. Feb. ll-Mlks Olbbona. ths tH. Paul welterweight, won a hard - (ought lea-round bout from Fred lie Hicks of Detroit hers tonight A nujorlty of tho ringside orond gavo Olbbdna ths -, better of sack, round sscspt ths seventh. I- la lbs first round both fougut furiously. Than Olbbona took ths honors with hard straight punches. Olbbona boat Illcks severely for asvsral rounds, but ths Da trott man fought back gamely and In ths ' third. Hteks landed a hard blow to ths faco. !n the sixth Illcks larrsd Gibbons t with a hard left to tha Jaw. Then Ulb- bona tore Into Hicks and punished him Illcks forced Glbboas to ths ropes la ths ' ssvesl h and battered him about she head. " but tha latter managed to return sever :U good blows. Hicks was groggy la ths sights, and to tha ninth Gibbons opened a gash ever Hicks' eye with a left hook. ' Ha triad hard fur a knockout In ths last round and tha gong found Hicks hold- .: w t ;;C0NKm DEFEATS GARDNER IN AMATEUR BILLIARD MEET , NEW YORK. Feb. 14.-C. F. Conklin of . Chisago, tho Internauoaal champion, to- . . dsr admloistsred ths second defcot thst - Edward W. Gardner of Kast Orantw. X e J., nao oxpsrloncsd la the International ij iij balk line billiard chsmplooshlp ! tonrnsmaat. Ths score wss tm to ti i CockUn r.ntehed with aa aierags of ! a 4-44 and nigh mas of a. S) and M. while Oardnor's figure were 1 1-44 with high runs of t. and M. " KEW YORK. Fsb. U.-8t Louis again defeated Braoklya hi tha National Billiard laaginYg thros-cushlon tournament to , " night. Elmer Farrar, for 8t Louis roTtd wo tho aaeassary a points In It Innings , to M f or Jobs Huklng. Farrar mada a .', high ran of I. Kuklng ens of I HALIFAX. Feb. M.-Edward Day.' the hoeker slayer. died this s Tier noon. He wss Injured la a game recently and aom BlkWisaa set In. He cams ortstaailr frees Ottawa. He was a great paddr. wlnaing ths slagls binds championship of I'snsris ana too tnuao bums v aoolnl Assistant Goes Mrs b Moro ladlstmonts Mar Bo Re timed by tho Oraad Jary Ts4ay. ' , Bubanenaa for members of tha Board of Firs and Folios Commlsstonera of south Omaha to appear before tha Douglas county (rand Jury and bo sxsmlnsd re garding rumors and charges of corrupt loa la tha Magia City were ordered Issued by tho grand Jury yestsrdsy. Subpoenas for othsr South Omaha Btsa reported aa knowing something about tha charges and their allegsd basis also have been ordered issued. I'rebe bf tho rumors and chargea of jury bribery m ths dUtrlct court, Irregularities la connection with Omaha paring oon Iract awards and Illegal actions In oon nectloa wltt granting of liquor lioness In Omaha hat nul been aomplsted by tha grand jury. Const deration at these mat ters will bt resumed altar tho grand Jury has mads a partial investigation of conditions la South Omaha. hews Baarrea Close. Additional precaution to ksep tha pro ceedings of tha grand Jury secret and to prevent tha faintest Inklings from reaob. Ing tha public nra being taken. Robert Smith, clerk of ths district court hat Instructed hla clerks to withhold from newspaper awn tha names of grand Jury wiuwsMs. avea after ths witnesses havt been sworn and examined and have re ceived their Kit noes foe. Witnesses are cautioned not to discuss their testimony with anions snd not to glv their names to am one outside too grand jury room for fear ths Inquirers msy bo rsportsre. Shou'd tha names of certain witnesses become public It la feared certain per sons aalfibt lake fright and get beyond lbs rraca of the authorities by the time indictments are returned. ExanUnxtton of witnesses already aub- pocnaed for, examination regarding the charges that small gambling games la Omaha havs received protection from the law enforcement authorities may prevent examination of the South Omaha wit nesses until next week. alsnr Oir.xha ansa wsre exs mined yee lerdxy. Jlust of them ere proinletors of pool hills and small clubs la which small gambling games are said to have been la operation. Among those examined was Fred Thompson of Thompson A Round- tree, proprietus of the "Big " pool halL JOHN BAPTIST BACK i ; ; FROM VISIT TO TURKEY Joha BantW. fun blooded Turn, .who possesses dsgrsto from three American aauremtte. one of wMVh Is doctor of medldne. after a two years' visit to the lend of his birth. Is b.uk la Omaha. Dr. John Baptist, being an ardent ad vocate of the rights of the middle clasr waa marked for the slaughter and only escaped, death by being smuggled out of Turkey. He came to this country and by applying himself diligently, seen aa education and then studied snedlctna. Later he located la Omaha. Two yean ago he went to Turkey en a visit and hi now hack here to stay. The doctor says condltlona have ehaaged for the better In Turkey, but they are tar from 'being what they are In the United Stakta.. GRAIN MEN MAY GO TO - ST. LOUIS TO PROTEST Memhere of the Omaha Or.aln sx chang are agitating toe necessity of sending several delegate to a moating of grain dealer at Bt Louis on. Feb ruary at, eel led by the Grain Dealsrt' Na tional association, to plan a fight on rs ssnt rulings of Dr. Harvey . W. . Wiley, bead of tha federal poor food bureau, ef fecting the grain business.' ' Dr. Wiley ruled that corn not In good condition stay be confiscated In latsr. stats oommores If hot branded, ."Not for Feeding Purposes." and also, that any grain may be confiscated if found to, be of a different grade . than branded. Weather conditions may change tha grade of grain to transit, nay the grain men. and Wiley' ruling wilt make It daagereu to ship any but the highest grades of grain,' will therefore limit the amount of grain that may be marketed and will ralee tha prloa of grain to con sumers Corn, that If perfectly, good for hog feed when It starts, they say, may be only "distillery .product" when It ar rives at destination, especially It the destination Is la the south. ' Qld Doc Crandall at Work 1 .'I A- ka X.'-X ' fj sty.?- Am Hmtm CaUtatasi -say bad bruises, which Puck- I lew's Arnica Salve heals aulckty. aa M 1 Ajm MHa maatm h - 1 1 For sale by Beats Drue OtJa CraadaU. ha who passeth by the pstndonym of "Old Dr. CrandalU.- and yet la less than 8 years ohf! To be exact he is just rounding t7 and is in full bloom aa a relief pitcher par excellence. Con sequently hla name srtll once moro be on the roll call of the Xew York Giants In 1S12. which now, hit eontrect harmg Just been seat la to Mugger McGraw. U wa caa bolls re what tho tetesrash wliat SEVEN 'SERIOUSLY INJURED Ores. Western Freight and ICineri' Train Ifeet Fear Dei Koines. TWENTY FEESOT3 jULK BUST ha Bnndred Elaty Miners aa Train Who Boeawe lajwry Bakers Adjomra Aftwr Aaxtaal leesloa. (From a Staff Corratpoadant) DES MOINES. Feb, M.-( Special Tsle- grantr-Beven people were eerlousiy In jured and twenty others wore badly bruised and shaken la a collision between Chicago Greet Western freight train and a miner train containing moro wan ut minora, seven mile northeast of Dee Moines today. The most seriously Injured were brought to Dsn Moines on a passenger tram, where medical aid waa rendered. Both engines were badly wrecked and a num ber of boa car wore dnmaged. The miner' engine waa d rasing throe coaches and a caboose. , Tha passengers la the first coach were thrown against each other by the fore of tha collision. The miner la the roar coaches were un hurt. Baxters teaeisse eeri. The state convention of baker closed this svenlng after election of officers, as follows: President Leo E. Mulgrew. Du buque: vice president Ch arise Altstadt Waterloo: secretary-treasurer, M. Zma- maater. Dsn Moines; director, Louta Kautx, M ureal Ins. Metbodtata Coaler. A denominational education commission composed of fifteen member ohossn from the directory boards of the five colleges la Iowa under the denominational ou tre! of tho M st hod! st church will hh ap pointed to draft a uniform policy for these college and provide for permanent endowments. If the recommendation of the ali-Iowa Methodist church eoavoav Moa la adopted by tho conferences of ths tuts. Pet Cat's Howling Saves Six Lives TWO FIGURES IN IOWA CITY TRAGEDY ARE DEAD IOWA CtTT. Ie Feb. 14-Pred Boarta. who shot hla wife and Lorenso Boarta, hi cousin, whoa he found tho pair together In hi boms yesterday afternoon, exsj thsa turned the gun on blmsslf, died to day. Lorenso Boarta died late yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Boarta I not ex pected to recover. lews Nowa Note, , ALGONA Rev. a J. Outhrte, pastor of the Frlsnds church for many years, has resigned. He will go to Wisconsin to con tinue his work m the ministry. THORTON Frank R. Hopley of this plaoa haa lust announced his candidacy for the secretaryship of the Iowa Grain Dealers' assodatlon. Mr. Hopley Is man agar of ths Farmers' Co-Oporative society of this place, a position he haa held for several year. - Caastlaa- Aooldeat Fatal to Boy. BLOOMFIELD, Nob., Feb. ll-Spo-daluJ-Marvta Maxwell, tho I-year-old sob of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Maxwell of this city, died at li s) yssterday from acute peritonitis. Whils coasting with playmate last Thursday evening he met with a serious accident producing Inter nal injurlee, which resulted aa above. Exeter Weodsssa Acalnat New Kates EXETER, Neb., Feb. 14 - Special.)-At the last meeting of Exeter camp No. M7. Modem Woodmen of America, tha follow ing commute on good of tho order was appointed to work , In connection with similar committees from other camps: W. J. Walta, Ret. W. F. Stone, J. W. Mitchell. Exeter Is solid against the new rata. ring. CrandallJ hoping that ha wffl got Ma regular turn oa tho slab during tha approaching season. Instead of kavtnf to adorn the bench until the crises arise. He professss to be la prime fettle already and boasts that ho win lead tha ether twtrlere a hot and dusty pecs when the Giants open their spring training estab lishment at Martin Soriiws, Tax, wtthln a few aekx .. -. - - OBKALOOBA. Is.. Feb. H-Tho howl ing of a pet cat saved the Uvea of A. at Hiaxonson, a prominent kualnaaa man. and 10 family of five, who name aoar death by asphyxiation early thl morning from gas which entered their bom from a sewer connection. Examlaatlea Into the cause of the howling of a oat by aa occupant of the bouse dlselossd three uncoisKious oersons In their beds and another almost overcome. Heroic rentorat ttv inossiii ss were necessary. - A break In the gas main oa the street 'found vent through a sewer lateral Into tt bouse. IOWA GRAIN MEN HOLD . MEETING AT FORT DODGE FORT DODGE. Ia-, Feb. ll.-8peelsl Telegram. -Over tto grain men of tswa are la tho city tonight Thursday a are gram Includes a business session, with contests for president and eeretary. and sddreaass by Charles Adklns, speaker of tha ntlaoi bouse of isptsssntsttvss; c O. Messole. former secretary; Oattgi Whtta of Nevada and Jams afinskia of MI usee soils Friday will be seanagers" day of levator ojmiere' organisation.' J. Olamem of Merrta will no v chairman at thl meeting. Tesag Man to Killed. CHAJUTON. la. Fob. U-EBrt Jexnco. yMri old. of Crestoa, la.. teU front the top of a box car today ana was run over, hut head being severed from hla body. Joatca iwceatlr. earrta, . Birth and Deaths. Births Ernest and It use Thomas, Florenoe. boy: Jossph and Agnea Custck. net South Eleventh street, girl; Arthur snd Pearl Jonaa, Wt North Twenty-fifth avenue, girl. Deaths Clartna F. Wendsl. I boor, I7T Laird street; Joha McAlllstsr. agsd years. Tenth and Castellan J. R. Leh mer. aged f4 years, S.J0 Hamer street; Baby Podroaky. ltll South Forth street; C. C. Prloa. aged M reera. JH Bristol street; Lucy Jones, aged U ysara, St Joseph's hospital; Linn Payne, aged ii years, fan North Twsnty-tourfh street Toe Hold Hart Wlrtb. ' TOLEDO, O.. Feb. 14. -Johnny BtlUter of Toledo, lightweight wrestler, tonight defeated Henry Wlrth of Chicago. Only one fall waa required. From tho start BilUtsr took ths oftenslvs and finally secured a toe bald oa Wlrth, forcing tho latter to givs up In fourteen minutes 1 thlrtr-eignt seconds. rnyeiciana pronounced tho ligaments in Wlrth's ankle 1 leg traut ana torn ana san no e unfit to continue. Referee Peoord thereupon awarded the snatch to BUIlton, Drake Defeats Waahlwxrtaa. DES MOINES, Fob. 14. Drake uni versity dsfsatsd Washington university of St luia at aaaxet seu tnia snemooa. KING OPENS PARLIAMENT Speech from the Throne ii Colorless in Tone. TEHEE BILLS TO BE SUBMITTED They Will Provide Better Gerern ssent far Ireland, Disestablish Welah Clericals, Amend Fraaehiss Law. LONDON'. Feb. 14. The ascond session of tho second Parllaroent of King George' reign waa opened today by Kins George In person. Tho speech from tho throne which had been anticipated by the public with keen Interest, waa a great disappointment be eaue of the colorless tone of the king remarks. In referring to measure to be brought befor Parliament the king said: A measure for tho better government of Ireland will bo aubtnltted to you. A bill will he laid before you to tormt- neta the establishment of the church In Wales and make provision for lta tem poralities. Proposal will bs brought forward for the amendment of ths law with respect to the franc hiss and the registration of electors." Thl wa all tha kins had to say about the Jfere measures Which. If they be-, oomo law, will turn Mat affair Into new ' i No mention wa mad of British rela tions with Germany,. nor wa there any allualoa to Vlsoount Haldans'a recent to Berlin. Negwtlatiswa with 'Oermaay. The first offVtal gltmpeo at the progress of tho angle-German negotiation wss given by Premier Asqulth la ths course of a debate In tho House of Common thai afternoon The prime minister said that tho visit of a British minister to Berlin would not be unwelcome and aught facilitate tha attaiament of the common object of the twe nations. Vsanouat Haidana, tha British secretary of war, waa consequently aent to Berlin. Mr. Asqulth aald: "There M unmxttakahl srl denes of a sincere desire on both aides for the es tablishment of a bettsr fellng between us. Her Fingers Caught in Laundry Mangier Mrs. A. Btanberry, employed by the City Steam laundry, had her right hand caught m a mangier yssterday morning at T and It waa necessary to amputate tho first aad second finger and ths thumb. Sh waa attended by police surgeons and taken to her home at Tenth and Clark streets. Omaha' most popular moderate priced eafe fasts and aad a la earte. Clean, wholesome food, sppottxtngly prepared. Attentive aerrlco and pleasant atmosphere, OsauTtaer coffee makes i mead OcUdoae. COURTNEY'S Bcsrulecuth aad Dowslas .owfirrl DRIVES OUT . RHEUMATISM Xhermiatism is in reality aa internal inflamrntkrn a diseased condition ol the blood cells which supply the notiriahmrnt snd strength necessary to sns ' tain oar bodies. Uric mad, sa irritating, inflamrnitory accnmolation, gets into the circulation because ot physical frrrgtilaritiea, and then instead of BouTuhin snd inyigoratino; the body, the biood irritates snd inflames tha thilerent nerrea, tissues, mantles sad joints, because of its impure, acrici condition. The pains and aches and other disagreeable and ckvcjreroaa symp-. frn,,, fjumnnes ws sewe tm rswrnsvMmtlw mrerl until geery particle ol the cause is driven trotn the blood. & a & does this because it is a perfect biood purifier. It gnes down to the yrt y bottom ot the trouble, trarifica an fVnea the circulation, invigorates the blood, sod coenpletrly drives Rheu, rnstigm front tne system, Flaxters, Uniments, soothing lotions, etc., may bemsed tor the temporary rebel aad comfort they bring, bat acnrecsnnoQ be effected until S. S. S. has renamed the cause. It frees the blood of every ta purity and makes it a rich, health sustaining; fluid, to bring; permanent, relief and comfort to those who anger with Bhenrnsrism Book on R hen ma, tissn and any r advice free to all who write. XHS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLiHTA. CA- I