THK BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 2a 1912. There is No Nourishment in an Apology, Anyway By "Bud" Fisher NUtNOMO tSCTiTHC, PVMCH IS BOUND OYnetc, a SHOULD ALWS jse OH.IJ5I WLTLf.M APoioC.17.6 -SST3 ? ySWi V;j kvattch.. sfrVlLi iaU V I I IOWA ODT AFTER THE CASH Athletic Recruits Schedule Big Gamei Away in Order Off f OT the SOUth ( to Meet Deficiency. FE5AL CONTEST IN MILWAUKEE Only Three Fool Rail Gimi This Vnr Will Br Flayed oa H Field I(rp of Iavulved Condition of Finance. IOWA CITY, la.. Feb. IS. (Special.) Jowa and Wisconsin will probably meet In Milwaukee In foot bait next fall Instead of to Iowa City, and If this Is the can tlia (am will coma on November a. the lata data of the seaaon. Such was the report given out today by Manager Nel aon A. Kellogg together with the Iowa schedule for next year. It Is aa follows: October s State Teachers- college at Iowa City. October 11-rornell at Iowa City. October 1ft No game. October KV-Minnesota at Minneapolis. November a Purdue at Iowa City. November a Northwestern at Evanston. November 1 A men st Ames. November S Wisconsin at Milwaukee. This schedule gives Iowa but three liames at home, and student disappoint' ment is beginning- to materialize. Ath letic authorities here say that the action 'In regard to the gam with Wisconsin la due entirely to financial difficulties 'which have come up In the last two years. They deny the allegation which Dea Moines papers have been malting lately that Wisconsin Is dictating to Iowa PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 15.-Bae ball players who hope to become regulars on the Philadelphia American league team left here today for San Antonio. Tex., where they wlj begin spring training. They are accomi'anle.1 by Connie Mack. j manager of the Athletics, whu will keep a watchful eye on them. The party included Kgan and Kil hullen. catchers; Brown, Pike, Salmon and McCleary, pitchers; Chase, lnfielder; Whiting and Strunk. outfielders. With the exception of 8trunk the men are all new players. Jensen, a pitcher secured from a Chicago eeml-professional club, will join the team at St. Louie, and (llpe, Bonner and Hauck, pitchers, who were on Pacific coast team last season, will Join the recruits at Ban Antonio. The regular team, under the leadership of Captain Murphy, will leave In about ten days or two weeks. Herrmann Says New Leagues Not Outlaws CINCINNATI. O.. Feb. 1.-Ausust Herrmann, chairman of the National base ball commission, today declared that organised base ball waa not hostile to the newly formed Columbian and United States leagues. "The two leagues are not outlaws," he In the matter, and say that the sug- Mj "They are Independent bodies SIX CLUBS IN COLUMBIAN! Y0TOomcHL!:0UBKEHA3 I Team Owner Meet at Chicago and Beach Decision. ' gestlon to play the game In Milwaukee came from them, and that the Wisconsin management. In spite of the attitude of Coach Richards, has at no time refused to fulfill Its contract and come to Iowa field. Iowa athletics are deeply Involved In debt, and a big game at the end of the season In a large city Is an absolute necessity for a year or two In order to clear up thla deficiency. Slashers defeat crack 1 canadian team by shave SAN MATEO, Cal.. Feb. 1.-The "Slashers," 8an Mateo polo club's first team defeated the Canadian tram, 144 to 13',4 today In one of the fastest and clean est games 'seen on the local field. The Invaders showed splendid team work, but were unable today to connect with the ball and the slashing drives of llobart, the San Mateo player and Its captain. The San Mateo players kept the play In tiie Canadian territory most of the time. Today's game waa the second round of play for the Eugene De Sabla cup, for w hich the English team and Slashers will play the finals Tuesday. Tomorrow's game will be between the Canadian and English teams In the second round of play for the Crocker cup. ST. PAUL MAKES HIGH SCORE IN INDOOR SHOOT CHICAGO. Feb. .-Bt. Paul made the high score In the western section of the Inter-Club Indoor Rifle Shooting league matches last week, according to the offi cial records issued here today. The Dlck Insom team was the runner up. The scores: St. Paul, r; Tacoma, 978: Dickinson, STI: Madison. MS; Adrian. SKI; Minneap olis, Ki; Los Angeles, 93t; Helena, 932. Butte defaulted In Its match with the Badger club and Bisbee defaulted to Milwaukee. ENGAGEMENT OF YOUNG TENNIS PLAYER ANNOUNCED SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. U -At a lunch eon today to thirty sorority friends. Miss liaiel Hotchklss, the champion woman tennis player of the United States, an nounced her engagement to George Wight man, Harvard university student and (on of a Brookllne, Mass., capitalist. Misa Clara Wlghtman. sister of the bride-to-be, waa the guest of honor at the luncheon. Misa Hotchklss. who Is a daughter of William J. Hotchklss, a wealthy lumber dealer of Berkeley and a graduate of the University of California, met Wightman on the courts of the Longwood Tennis ciub of Boston last June. within their rights and not trespassing en ours. We have no right to object tn them, no license to annoy them. The status of the two leagues la exactly simi lar so far as organised base ball Is con cerned. "If I had a player for whom I had i.o room and all the big leagues waived claim un him, I would not hesitate to turn him over to either league. Any national agreement team, has a perfect right to dispose of Its contracts to any organisa tion not Id the outlaw class." DETROIT AND CINCINNATI OUT I'rfildril I'nnrni .UuuiNri that HrwalaltiK Hit lul Mill Urn Til r a fib friMN-Hrhedal Merlins CiriCAilO. fb. 1? -John T. Power. prt'nidtMit of tilt Mfw i VtHmibiftn bast ball .ensue, toniirlil ann.ninrert that the leagu will be compotM of nix flubi In stead of tlKht. Club owner heM a tmftins hert today mid decided finally to no through the Nnran. Sl cluhn nor leprewentrrt. De troit ah J Cincinnati, lYe-ttrirnt Towers said, probably would not be In the or ganisation, but Chicago. Kant i City. Indianapolis Iinlnvl1le. Milwaukee and St. loula would start the mmon. Another meeting will be held here within a week. At that time a achedule will be adnptcd and the opening date will be announced. It la expected the seaaon will open about May 1 and close early In September. Today's meeting was attended by George, R. Coder of Louisville. William Matthews of Indiana pa II a, J. C. Masker of Kansas city and W. C. Neieen of Chi cago. President rowers represented Mil waukee and 8t. Ixtuls. Freddie Welsh Says He Will Oive Up Tour BAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 19.-Kreddie Welsh, British contender tor lightweight honors, announced today from his bed In his training quarters at Colma that be bad called off his American Invasion. Aa soon as his physician would permit htm to move, which would be in three or four daya, Welsh said, he expects to leave for Chicago, and after taking a course of treatment for his stiffened muscles he will return to Knglsnd. Promoter James Coffroth, who had signed Welsh and Jack Brltton for the twenty-round fight on Washington's birth day which was cancelled by Welsh's at tack of "torto ocollia musculanls" yester daVf said today he had abandoned his program entirely and would go to Los Angeles to see the Kllbans-Attell fight, leaving the local field clear for the Pe-troskey-Klaus bout at the auditorium. Western Brew Team Takes Second Place ST. PAI L. Minn.. Feb. 1.-The Western Brew team went Into second place this afternoon In the Internationa bowling tournament with a score of 2SJ and the Kelleya of Chicago went to third with a atandlng of 1781. K. Tyre and A. Devos of Milwsukee made the high score of ua In tho two-men event. In the Individual eventa C. Col her of Chicago went to sec ond place with a score or C3. M. Frts of Chicago and C. Gibson of Winnipeg, each rolled HOI. Other teams which won places In the I doubles were Hamilton and Omsberg, Chi- cargo. I.213; Bnrth end Newman, Mil waukee. I. Id; Htraashelm and Hlldebramlt, Chicago. 1,1(9. Weber and Branch, gloux City, l,lti; Sliver and Davis, Eau Claire, 1.1IU. Pugilist is Dying as Result of Fight i'H.CAU4, reo. i.-jo Ketcnen, a Chicago pugilist. Is reported to be dying aa a result of engaging in a boxing ex hibition with "Hilly" Walters at the naval training station In North Chicago, a suburb, today. Ketchell collapsed In the fifth round of the content. Physicians say Ketchell cannot live, lie Is suffer ing from hemmorhages of the brain and his right aide Is paralysed. Although no arrests were made tonight, an tnvestlgu tlon will be started tomorrow. GOLD TOPS ARE LEADING ON THE GARLOW ALLEYS Jetters' Cold Tops hold first place In the team averages of the bowling squads which performed on the Qeriow alleya during the iaat week, by an exceedingly large margin. Hull and W. Hall are tied for first place In the Individual standing a The week's figures are aa follows: W. L. Pet. Pins. letter's Gold Tops Si 21 .VA a 711 Martin Tigers aS .n M.h6 Peterson's Candy Kids... 18 16 .Ml Stelllngs 87 M .6s7 UAd Boyoe Cracker Jacks O M .u u.711 Culkln's Cubs B 16 .tit s,:c So. Omaha ice D 41 .M 61, LW liarlow Colts 10 it .111 47.M3 Individual averages: Hull 1H Lener id W. Htll 14 H.mneftS 13 Fruolwe .". 1U Wolf. lu Kwt-ri Ill Marietta lil Frltceer it Kota tttsMrtls HANS CH1U9TBNHKN. Mrs. Lucy D. Fisk Dies Nearly Penniless BOBTON. Feb. I.-Mrs. Lucy D. Flk, widow of Janvi 1'lnk. jr., who was shot more than forty years ago In New York hy Kdward S. Stokes aa the climax of a bitter rivalry between the two men for the smiles of the famous beauty, "Josle" Mansfield, died today In South Boston. She was 7 years of age. It was as the partner of Fisk that Jay Oould laid the foundation of his enormous fortune. Oould left his family something like trS.OOO.OOf) while Flak's widow had to pass the last forty years of her life In Indigenes and died almost penniless. BOYS JUMP FROM WINDOW AT THE DETENTION HOME Ray Davis and Pat Kaiser, two Omaha boys, msde Ihelr escape from the De tention home Saturday night by jumplnr from a second-story window. They waited until about 10 o'clock when the bullrtliu: was quiet and then made their way out of the window. The key to success In business Is the fudlclous and persistent use of newspaper advertising. INTERNATIONAL WINNER TAKES THIRTEENTH GAME NEW YORK. Feb. 11-Charle F. Conk ling of Chicago, the International winner of 1911, won the thirteenth game of the International amateur 19.2 balk line billiard championship tonight at the Llederkrans club. He defeated Joseph Mayer, of Philadelphia H to 272. Cor.k lin was 14 and his high runs were 78. 63, and 31. Mayer averaged 10 and his high runs were &, W. and to. Cor be It Goes tm Beaamwaf, WINONA. Ffb. 1-Ted Corbett. for merly of the pitching staff of the Kt. Paul American association team and lant season manager of the Rochester team tn the Jslinny league. N today forwarded his signed contract to the Beaumont club of tho Texas league. Corbett will pitch HOLDER OF WORLD'S MOTOR CYCLE RECORD IS BEATEN Brissa ... Tonus .... Il.mleoea Kock Oaooaorg .. co;r nr. Hut L. H.I1 .. BpareM ... Upiukl .. Htm v.mat IJJS ANGELES, t.-sJ., reb. IS.-Xew of f tial world's records were announced at a motorcycle meet here today. The bolder Ajt moiit of the world's records, Jake de Ku;lt:", e-as defeated in every race in i.ich be was entered. Joe Walters of Chicago, won the three mile race In 2 minutes, H seconds. The r-'.uid was 2 minutes, i seconds. W. E. liasl.a of Dallas made five miles tn S minutes. Pi seconds. seconds faster than th world's record. The ten-mile free-for-all was won by A. L. Ward in minutea, 5 seconds, as against the record time of 7 minutes, IS seconds. Tt Basket Ball Gaaaes Temtghi. Two games will be pulled off In the Tn-."lty league series st the Council Blu'Xs "T" gymnasium this evening when n.e speedy South Omaha high school basket tnssers will meet the Council H uffs "T" quintet in two floor con tests. In addition to these contests, the umihl high five will clash with the muffs high school floor artists tn their a-.nual battUv kZ iq lbs Situation -set) Want Ads. . 171 T&brtnk ... ... 17 FescM ... i:C. 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February 22 Alleys Nos. I and 3. Peterson s Candy Kids against Car low Colts. Alleys Ni. I and 4, Omaha Ice against Martin Tigers. MEN'S DOUBLES AND SINGLES AT WESTERNBOWLING MEET LOS AKOELBB. Cal.. Feb. lH-The morning and afternoon matches of the Western Bowling congress were given over to nest's doubles and singles. James and C Faletlch. Long Beach. Cal.. War first tn the doubles with LOM. Hall and Oust on of the Chicago Mlneralites were second with 1,(82 and Thompson and Stevens. Chicago, fourth with 1.4M. In the beat Individual score, Guston was third with 574, other scores were: Andy Hall, m; Stevens, iUi Thompson, K. all of Cbicatia, . CURES CHROMIC ULCERS Any chronic nicer shows an unhealthy and impure condition of the blood. It is a diseased condition of the flesh at that particular spot, caused and kept inflamed and irritated by a continual discharge into it, of un heal th y matter from the circulation. 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THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLASTA, CA. WOODMEN DELEGATE ONLY ONE AGAINST RESOLUTION AX8LBY. Feb. l.-(8peclal.l-At a mass meeting held by the Modern Woodmen of America of Analey. Neb., at which meet ing there were as) out of the XV members present, on Friday evening, the follow ing resolutions, wlih the exception of Delegate James Davlca to the head camp meetings at lluffalo and Chicago, were adopted unanimously: Resolved: That we resent the action of the head camp, held at Chicago. III., wherein said head camp neeillessly raised the assessment to a point unreasonably high anil prohibitive . and we condemn the methods and Influence, especially, by which said measure waa brought about, and we further condemn the basing of the new rates en the attained aes. In atead of the entry age and we further recommend that such steps be taken hy the Modern Woodmen of America for the removal of all head officers of said order as soon aa possible. NEWS NOTES FROM CHADRON Caveraor Aldrtrh Will Make Ad dress to atwgeals Wednes day Rvealaa. The class In agriculture Is planning a field trip for the purpose of studying soils and rocks aa soon as the weather permits President rlparka has Informed the stu dents of the normal that they will have the opportunity of hearing Governor C. II Aldrlrh speak In Chadron on Wednes day evening, February II. Klectrle bells have been put Into each class room and the study room. These are now In operation and are a great aid to regularity of work. The books which were ordered some time ago have arrived and are In the study room ready for the books. Among the new reference) books which ars here are quite a large number for the work In agriculture. Theaa will be ready for use as soon as they ars catalogued. A delightful program was given last Friday morning at tha chapel period. Mrs. Dungan played a beautiful plans sols, "Rlgoistto," by Liaxt. Then she and Prof. Whits gave two violin duets, Oounod's "Ave Maria," and Handel's "Largo." Mrs. Wilson of Rushvllle delivered a very Interesting address on Abraham Lincoln. Senator Reynolds gavs a very pleasant talk In which ha expressed his apprecia tion of the lecture. Mrs. Dungan closed the exercises with a violin solo, De Berlot s "Air do la Valse." TWO CHICKEN THIEVES PAY FOR FOWLS THEY STOLE RKATHICK, Neb.. Feb. l.-(f peclal.l Two chicken thieves, who recently stole a few Ithode Island Reda from City Treas urer Blvens. fearing that they would be arrested, called at the treasurer's office and paid him for tha fowls. He agreed to drop the rasa If they settled, and they were only too willing to square matters. The city authorities propose to make It decidedly Interesting for this variety of law breakers In Beatrice. NOTES FROM DOANE COLLEGE MesalH-rs of state Kaaaslalac Board Kaead Twa Days at laatlfatloa. Huperintemlenta Hod we 11 and Hunter of the state school examining board spent last Thursday at Dosns Inspecting the various phases of the work carried on. Mr, Bod well spoke to the students at the chapel exercises. P. A. Bwarts, Toung Men's Christian association secretary In the International missionary work, spent Iaat Wednesday and Thursday at Doans working among the students. I tarry W. Davison represented Doans at tha state Intercollegiate oratorical ooatSst held at Grand Island this year lie won fifth rank, there being sight orators. The preliminary tryouls for tha dsbat ers had to be postponed until Wednesday, February 21, on acoount of other things Interfering. With five of last year's de baters ready, besides others who havs dona a great deal of work on the ques tion, Doans should be able to put up two winning teams this year In the Cottter Doana Bellevue triangle. -A union meeting of tha Toung Men's Christian assocatlon and Toung Women's Christian association was held Punday afternoon at which ths delegates who went to student volunteer conference gave reports. Doana had ths largest dele gation of any college In ths stats. PROPRIETOR OF BLIND PIG NEAR ALLIANCE PAYS FINE BRIIHIEPORT. Neb., Feb, l.-(Speolal ) -Sheriff W. I. Dyson and Deputy Bent ley raided a blind pig near Alllanca last nlstltt anil captured Mike Larkln. tha proprietor. The officers found a barrel of beer and a government license Issued to Harnett A lju-kln. dated January It, U12. larkln pleaded guilty In county court this morning to selling liquor with out a license and waa fined tin and costs, amounting to tllA.&0. Ire la Plalte River Melllac Rapidly. UH'ISVIU.R. Neb., Feb. 1. (Special.) -The officers of the Plaits Rlvsr Auto mobile and Wagon bridge, which crosses ths Platte river at this point, mads a, careful Inspection of the brldgs today and are of the opinion that whan tha lea breaks up and goes out of tho river, that their brldgs will stand tha strain without any serious damage. About all of ths snow is melted away and If ths present weather conditions continue for a week: or ten days, it will rot and boneyoomb) the Ice to such an extent that there will be but little danger of Its destruction. 1'ssr Arrests at Rawsaaa. RAVENNA, Ken., Feb. H -(Special. Business In police circles has bean fairly active her ths last two days, though, none of ths offenders lived here. Night Watchman Urammly caught three young men wanted for breaking Into a saloon at Schuyler, and the sheriff of Colfax county took them back to that place this morning. Today Granunly caught a man, giving his asms as John Long, waatsd for using a knife on his antagonlot In a fight at Wagner, Neb., a day or two ago. Kl ade bakers ts Celebewte. Ths Rtudebaker will celebrate tha six tieth birthday of their business at South Bend, lnL, next Sunday. Invitations havs been sent to Studebaksr dealers. and a big turnout Is anticipated. Persistent Advertising Is Big Returns. ths Read t Every SPUKE Motor is put to four tests before we allow anyone to buy it! PAIGE MOTORS -and it's the motor, above all things else, that counts most in an automobile are built with the same degree of care that the tstworthy manufacturer of cars selling for three or four times the price of the Paige, devotes to his motors. Then, though built with care which seemingly might insure mechan ical perfection, Paige motors are put through a series of tests occupying a full week sr time to trwe them mechanically perfect or find any deficiency, if such exists, and correct it. Ah imperfect motor never has gone from the Paige factory to a Pate buyer. and that fact, more than any other, explains the distinguished rank of Paige cars. You have a right to know how the motor in the automobile you buy is built and tested. This isthe Paige way: BELT TEST 8 1st THE I Thll first teat It made by bolting the motor to a stand, cos see nog it to a seller shaft by means of a belt over tfae fly wheel, and nmoinv It for boars, first at slow and later at high speed. Tha wears the cylinder rings snd all working parts into perfect utoouiness and the entire engine rou ran easily and silently before the belt is taken off. If any part binds or Is roesb. the saotor is Inusediately stopped, the fsultr pert adjusted snd the belt connected op seam. Most manufacturer, do sot give this belt test but depend es the block lest to show up any detests. Under the belt test, however, the -not or is simply revolved by a quiet, turning shaft aad s scraping or blsdiag Is instantly 4"WttL 3rd - THE ROAD TEST Leaving the block test and before going to ths snem Ming department tbe motor is mosntsd an a tasting chassis snd connected ae exactly as it will finally be la Its perma nent ear. II is then driven out by aa expert macbiruclsn snd given s thorough road test st various rates of apeed sa rough roads, smooth roeda.btlls, through sand snd mud. etc. This test put a "load "on the saotor and places it na der actual working conditions. Insuring that sll eonnee Uons are tight snd will not spring or leak and that the motor ander extreme strain will work Just ss smoothly aad quietly aa in las testing shops. 2nd THE BLOCK TEST ta this second test the motor Is run ander Its own pueet for several hours aad until pronounced perfect and passed by the inspector ia oharge. This tests the " compression " sod Paige motors must show perfect compression. It intares sll valves being seated properly, quietness In the gears snd tappets snd alto Insures against leakag in water, oil end other connections. Under this test tbe motor is allowed to beeonie heeled, causing expansion la the metal and is thoroughly tried out In this condition. Briefly, under the Mock rest the motor is operated prac tically aader actual working conditions, and under sua dilions especially favorable for eloee inspection. ath-THE FINAL TEST After ths read test the motor Is unbolted and dlseenr nected from the tasting chassis, riven a thorough washing and cleaning and after painting is ready for the assem bling room where it is mounted oa the permanent chassis. After the body baa beea "set" to the chassis snd tbe car stands flntsbed, it is again driven out and given a gruell ing final test This Includes a thorough test of the entire power plant and Insures the various control! working smoothly and efficiently. On its reran to the fsetory the motor Is cleaned ap and polished, tbe body washed, a ssw set of tires pot oa and ths car is ready tor delivery. SfcfJ! Tests of this kind throughout the construction of the whole car, our careful selection of materials, and the skill of our engineers and workmen, have earned Quality Leadership among popular-priced cars for the Paige. Self-Starter Multiple Disc Cork Intert Clutch Delco Ignition Ths Paige offers s variety of snappy, stylish body types built oa tho oat Paige chassis: J9O0 to $1000 E. R. WILSON AUTOMOBILE CO. 2I6 Harney 8t Omaha, Distributors for Xortli Platte Terrirory. - CAPITAL GARAGE COMPANY Unculn, Distributors for South Platte Territory. PAIGEDETROrr MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. ISe- i I