THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1912. Sherlocko the Monk The Episode of the Disappearing President Copyright 1H National News Association By Gus Mager PSSTkI ' VMoor Hjl) Bes,re35tetkS- fe" F I V PHOTO OUT OF THE HA, D.SPPtARfcJm,TUUou,l I f Hra HAT IP (i J " , . WtT BtFCE THe VS TO Be SEEN f . V Buse Ht PHOTO ' & TO tHND HIH ? -J ( Knl fk f ff RAHUSHT.S V" J P ?- I THINK 00 BET I've a V (cone UMtT )U1 CeV ' HEH I TU.NEO fJ T, VMiCAHWMf , STROKJ REASCN ll TWABO;j - Vr. , PlSAPPWIieO r IVX THAT PHOTO SH6D I JJJi pjl - TROTTING RULEIS CHANGED American Auociation Adopt Sew . ' Method of Deciding- Sank. AID FOOTS BELOW ITEST PLACE OtHiiutln Hairs lleselre 'Will - M Be Allowed Han Fear Tears OU or I'weler Dlriai , Present Seoesm. CHICAGO, r.b. ja Mambm of - Iha Amarlran Trrttlnc ajaniatloa at Iha MrnnlaJ marline ot that organisation to day mada draatlo ruUiura airalaat tha uaa of hopplca. Tha aaaodatloa ruled:. That hoppfca UI wt ba allowad on any kano 4 year old or undor ' durlns tha 1111 ntcln( aaaaoa. ' - That hopplca will not bo atlowtd on any horao i yrara or-undar during tha VU raring aaaaon. That hopplaa will sot ba allowod on any lioraa alx yrara or undar during tha U14 raring, axaaon. . , , i Thla action, with a chaiiga of rula ra aardlng polnla. waa tha principal bualnaaa Cactdod by tha tnaatlnc. Tha aw rula mi patnta la aa followi: In dacldlng tha rank of a boraa tha wla nar of two haaia la a to-lnhra raeo or tha wlnnar o fthraa haata In a flra heat raco aball ba arultlad to flrat aaoaoy. i nM hvw mttmti wua n lor aal II horaa making It, but wharo a dacldlng lat la aarnaary tha horara atarttng In wk deciding naau ahail ba antltlad to flrat and aacond moaay, according to thalr poalllon la that boat. NEBRASKA MAKES A LOW SCORE IN PURDUE SHOOT UNCOUJ. Teh. IOi-Tho Unlraralty of Kabraaka haa aoorad M In lu by-mall ahoot with Purduo unlvaralty. Tha No braaka tram'a acora la kwar than waa aipactad attar tha ImprOTamant thowa in tho ahoot with Mlnaaaota. CRACK BHUARDISTS IN TIE 'AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS Conklin DefeaU Pofftnbure in Crucial Came in Tournament CHICAGO MAS 15 CEEAT FORM lataraatlaaal Balk Mao Maatlag Develop lata aa aitwalloa aa Drvetopo la PrCTlaaia Oar Rsadll Wloa Kraal Mini. KEW TORK. Krb. 1-A tla for the ohamplonahip till In tha International amateur lit balk line billiard rhamplon altlp tournament developed In tho defeat of J. T. I'oagenburg of thla city by C. F. Conklin ot Chlrago. tha praaent holder, tonight. After winning four straight game, tha local cue eipert failed to show his beet form In tho crucial game tonight, while tha Chicago champion played aeneatlon ally, acorlng a high run of . tha record of tho tournament. Tha acora of tho aiatcb was to Jtt. Conklin a average waa II 4-S with high runs of K. Cf and . magenburg'a aver age was 11 I-S and high runs ot It and M. , The tla for the championship wlU ba played off tomorrow. Tho last Inter national tournament developed Into pro- ciaely the asm alluaUon. in which Conk lin won the till from Poggenburg In playing off tho tie. Edouard Roodll, tha European cham pion, won lila game with Dr. L. 1a Mlal today, KX) to tu. Tha Frenchman's aver, aga was 13 4-S and his high runs t, M and tt Or. HJal'a average was 11 7-S) with runs of , M and at By his victory, Koudll ties with Otrd ner, tha New Jersey player and Mayer of Philadelphia, for third place In tha tournament. riakt with Kaallak Pee tea a ed MISS MARY FOWNES WINS FROM MISS H ELMER AT GOLF PINKHCROT. N. C. Feb. U.-A big gallery turned out to witness tha first NT. JOKKPH. Ha, Feb. 1.-Tha fifteen. ," nMi ot " " bruary JttUr'i Gold Tops Walk Away with Two Games From Permits. BALES AGAIN HIGH WITH 235 Hawley of Peraalta Haa High Gaaa f 1T aad Telal r E3a Haadl. rap Tearaeateat t Be Relied Febraary IB-IB. Jetter's Gold Tops took two out of three games from tha Permits lam night. Baehr had high game of B and high total of (14 for the Jetters. J. Hawley had high game of 19 and high total of Ua for tha Permits. A handicap tourna ment will be rolled at the Metropolitan alleys February &.M. Entries will doe February XL lat night's JETTKRS. , 1W 1M 1 o Ka Holomon Klanck Baehr . Olaoa .. Zarp .. !U Zti 111 3d. Total. 1M ITt ll in ' Totals.. Rlc MoCaba ,., Saunders . Hawley kernel .... Totals.., ft PERMITS. 1st. 3d. , im im W 17 lfct let 17 17 HI 1(7 1.W1 MO 1,7(4 3d. Total. 17 m 138 HI It IOI 414 m m Omaha Uaa Caiaay Leagae, ECLIPSE RANOKRi. let. 3d. 3d. Total. McDonald IK lffl IM S3 tacy 123 m IM T4 MuAndraws 11 V lti 4 Lamb 17 131 111 4SC ToUlB 45 tt. MIDLAND GLASS BLOWERS. lt. 2d. M. Total. Kolanchlrk m 179 138 .".16 Poller lt 17 H! 474 Johnson 133 143 ii 431 ToUlS t.49 4K3 ; 1,421 OUTLAW Dober 130 147 1a3 44 K. eilockwell 193 1H l. 47 Oreen 138 13 m 494 Totals 441 474 4S4 Ml A. I. ROOT PTO. CO. It. td. 3d. Total Mokry 174 171 rw let F. Jaroa 143 IM 127 Ml Kranda IX M 94 . M9 Totals 47T, U3 140 hW 8PAUI.DISO. let. 3d. 3d. Total. 1.1. 3d. 3d. Total. Hofer 1' 13 1 47 4 R Zeekmelater .... lai . let 139 411 R. Zeekmelater .... 1W lal 14 4W Totals 434 471 4W ,n COLUMBIA FIRE UNDERWRITERS. lat. 3d. 34. Total. Nelenn li 171 4S lraw ! Iij DO 4H Bowars 171 14a 113 ti I Totals 4N 4U MS l' rnund bout between t'laienoe Knglleh and Wlldrat" Kerna, erheduled here for Feb ruary 37. haa been poatnoned until March !, according to an announcement made t'mlglil by tha Robloeau Athletla club. The fart that Feme haa another fight fur Monday night la given aa tha reason WILL FLAT BIGHT FIELD FOB THE GIANTS. .--?. V Jl a t golf tournament between Miss Mary Fownea of tho Oak mount club of Pitts burgh, slater of tits HI national golf ohamplon, and Mlas Myra Bradwell Hal- mar of tho Midlothian club of Chicago. Tha match waa an assy victory for Miss Fownea by 1 and i. Mra. R. c. Shannon of Ui OakhlU eluh of Rochester advanced oa default of Mrs. A. C A born of Mont Clair and meeta Miss Fownea tomorrow. Miss Xat Vaa Oat rand of tho Jefferson County Country club of New Tork and Mrs. O. S. llaakat of the Ilomewood club of Chicago are th other survivors In ths first division. Totals., Weymueller Campbell ... Dlsbrow ..... Total.., Phelps .., Berg Sward Total!..., echtoll ... Haal Berlin Total!... Hansen Fliher ..... Nelson Totals., 4W PILOTS, let. Johnson, t 117 Johnson, H 113 Lane 17 MELTING ICE HINDERS FIRST SKATERS AT SARANAC LAKE 9 , Fred Snodgrass. brilliant outfielder ot tiie New Tork Giants, who haa signed up for mi. According to report. "Snow" vlll be shifted to right field and young Arthur Baes. a newcomer from the west, will be put la at center. Thla would dla .;a Jack Murray, who waa the dlaap Iwintment of th world's series, from the McUrsw standpoint. SARANAC LAKX, N. T, Feb. It-Warm weather and malting lea marred th first day's racea of th International Ama teur Oyldoor Mkatlng championships hers today. K. O. Mclan, Iha boy skater of th Illinois Athletlo club of Chicago, was the star of today's events. II won th mil race and led moat of th way In th two-mile event, but fell In the sixteenth lap and R, M. Wheeler of Montreal won easily. In th 22a-yard race. O. B. Bush at th Vancouver Athletlo club made an ex cellent showing In the preliminary, but in tho final he did not hear th gun and waa left at scratch. Hoy Ro of th Ealoa Athletlo club of Toronto, win nlng. Rheumatism Advice PTomiaaJU P octet Best PieeeiUiUaa easily ansed at Mease. THREE-POINT SUPPORT PROVES ITS ADVANTAGE In a aeries of ex perl menu which have been mad recently, an advantage which haa not been fully realised heretofore by aotomobtlteta haa been proved for the flexible attachment of th mechanism of a motor car to th tram. Thla form of construction, originally de vised by J. Frank Duryea, haa, naturally, been moat highly developed la the ftevena-Duryaa car. la which It was first used, and It la with th Stevens Duryea that the teats referred to have b. made. The advantages with which "three-point aupport" haa always been credited are that tt preserve th align ment of th driving mechanism, no mat ter how tho chassis may bo thrown out of level by road Inequalities and thus naves wear and tear oa th whole car, Including th tire, and makes riding easier. Totals it tl 464 Johnson Wine Match. In th Mercantile league th A. I. Root Printing company team mad ' a clian sweep of th Outlaws, Mokry of the Printers getting high total Ki, and Kranda of th lame team getting high single with lit. Columbia Fire Underwriters took two from tho Spaulding's, and th Olaas Blowers won two from the El Paso. Koianchlck getting high total with II. Ha alao had high elngle game of 19. Corey t McKensi Printing company won two tram 111 A. O. U. W. No. IT, Johnson ot the Printers getting high tota lise this team with let J. Jaroa of ths Lodge Msa wss ths star of ths evening. getting a total of US. also high stngl with tU. In a splendid match betweea Pat An- gltsberg and Ol Johnson, Johnson won by 4 pins: Sears: Johnson 31 Tl lfe 334 1 1.019 Aagleaberg M IM 1W IM - 34 Meeeantlla Leasee. Scores: CVR17T ft M KENZIK. "From -your drugglet get ens oonc 41 r Tuna compound tin original aeaJ leckMEel and one ounce of syrup of bar-jaiwrilla compound. Take these two liicreuienls home and put them Into hif pint of good whiskey. Shake the buttle and take a tabteHxwnful before '!i meal and at bed time." Thla Is said to be th oulckeet and beat remedy l.noen to the medical profession for rheu- ixallrm and barliai-he. Oood reaulta coins trior the first dose. If your druggist doe not nave Tons ceenpoua in alock ha u ill get it for yos in a few hour from hie wuolea-ate houoe. 1-oa't be tfliienoed to take a patent niediclne Instead of thla. Insist on having to geaula Torts an. Iutul in the original on ounce, anaieo. yellow package. Hundreds of th worst asee were cured hero by this ceeorip- 1 "l last winter .AO v. ft 4f 4 BIG OLDSMOBILE LIMITED CARS ATTRACT ATTENTION D. E, Ford, western manager for the Old mobile, baa one ot tho costliest ex. Dibits along auto row In their garage st Twenty-fifth and Famam streets, he la showing two of the big . OMsmoMle "Umtteds" and thro of tit Otdsmobll 'specials" Each Is furnished differently and th exhibit is meet Interesting Ford Is offering to take anyone to from his sxbJMt It he win simply phone a wish to aa th ears. Mr. Mat-ram SinJkeo f Plttsharsk. CaJ. VW AM), O. Feb. I Oervetary p i-puM iti me unun circuit an nouaced today that the PHtaburwk nnr. Ing dub, the new SMrnher of the circuit. naa eeea) aito-ee in Biatrow Makee, or tn moat importaitt ot harsjaas 00 It Key to tho 81ti-atxx-ne Advertiahvg PweieteiU AdverUalag la the Road 1 BaJ . .e . -4 tr 41 INTEcrOB. lat. td. IM It It ' 174 14 lit 48 441 RBzrroRt. lat. 3d. 1X5 1.13 13& ' 17 Ua) 124 43 424 REFLECTS. 1st. M. IM 144 lit 91 14 lit 43 471 TAR BABIES Iff. 1 in IM 1st. , Ill IM lit 43 ia 3d. Total. 134 47 19 4K1 1-4 43 7 IS 3d. Total. Ill 33 131 44 141 417 Ml 1,33 3d. Total. Wl 40 114 ttf 14 493 49 LtM Id. Total. 141 371 in 373 ii 4 LITTLE DEVICE IS GOOD AS SHOCK ABSORBER A llttl devtc which Is probably over looked by nearly everyone who examines th Franklin car without having Its mechanism explained vto thorn. Is ths clip midway between the center and the end ot each half of every full-elliptic spring. Thee -clips ksep the leaves in alignment, and If tha are nottred at all thla Is probably th reason which sug- OMAHA HIGHJRIMS BLUFFS Defeat High School Ladi. Across River in Classy Contest. LOCALS WDI IN TEAM WORK Robinson for Iowsaa Polls Off Spre- Sseetaealav Basket Shooting, Bat His Colleeswee Are Erratic. Omaha High school, 48; Council Bluffs High school, K. ,,The Omaha High school basket f lingers swamped ths Council Bluffs High quin tet, to the tune of 48 to -35 last even ing in a clever exhibition of tha floor sport at th Bluffs "Y" gymnasium. At no tlms during the contest was the result In doubt, for tho local lads started out with a rush f that could not be stemmed during the whole forty minuses of play. Omaha led at th end of the first period with a score of 33 to 14, snd In th second halt came back strong as ever snd mora than doubled their mark. Burkenroad, center, and Crocker, left forward, put up th beat gam for th local school five and were aided con siderably by James Gardiner, right guard, who could always bo depended upon at tho critical moment to keep ths leather wind bag from his opponent's grasp. . Although somewhat handicapped by the and the two contesting teams. The lineup: Meyer RF. V..V Robinson I'rocker L.F.I L.F Crow! Burkenroad .T. C Giles Munneke L.G. L.G Ranck Uardmer B-0. RG Hubbard Omaha High. Council Bluffs High. Field goals: Munneke (4), Burkenroad (7), Crocker t. Robinson 3, Over 3. Crowl 1. Giles 1, Ranrk 3. Meyers 3. Free throws: Burkenroad (8). Robinson (111. Ortwl CI). Point forward: Omaha- High school, L Referee. Gus Miller; scorer. C. E: Reed; timekeeper, Curtis. 'Time of halves, ? minutes. - ' - - .f . Y a vmnaBlaim flM, III, gests Itself. They have. h.w.r a mors 1adI ,We t0 tn, dlfc Important function which la that of In creasing the efflelenQy of th springs. Ths clip compress ths leaves and cause Increased friction betweea them ss th spring ts oompressed and released. This set ss a shock absorber and In fact It tha anly type of shock sbsorber Included In Franklin equipment. Revival at Repakdleaa City, REPUBLICAN C1TT. Neb., Feb, 30. (Speclal.) The revival conducted by Rev. Spencer, pastor of the Methodist church. Is meeting with great success. Forty- eight were taken Into th church on Sun day. 1 3M 391 1.17 td. 184 173 173 9d. Total. 1st 4.13 144 40 ua k 1.411 1st. 3d. 3d. Total. Smith 17 147 1st Carpenter ! 14 171 1st Johnson 17 171 11 661 Totals nil iu 147 Lafl A. ft TJ. W. No. 17. . 1st. id. Id. Total. Simpeo 141 17 143 111 J. Jaroa 1S& 3 1 14 HamUl IH M IM 111 Totals 43 HI III L4I L PAHO. let. 3d. 3d. Total. Bland 13 12 171 m Wilson 13 U 193 114 FEHCE BUSTER . WHO ; HAS HIS CAMPAIGN LINED UP. ' tanco from th canter to th baskets to s better advantage than th lowana. Tha stellar team work of the purple and white completely outclassed that of tha Bluffs squad throughout the whole Robinson, right forward, for the lowana. showed his ability to cover his position snd at the asms time pulled off some rather spectacular basket shoot ing. In Which an overhand flip played aa Important part. Hubbard, right guard, alao played a hard game. An enthuslaatlo crowd of rooters of both schools attended and divided their attention between ths small score boy F00 TBALL DATES GIVEN OUT -. BY MINNESOTA-UNIVERSITY . MINNEAPOLIS, . Feb. SO. -The Univer ylty of Minnesota's foot ball dates prac tically have been decided upon by Coach H. L. Wllliama and H. E. Leach, man ager of athletics. Although there may be Bom changes the" present schedule gives the last game of ths season to tho University of Chicago st Marshall field on November S3. The schedule aa It now glands Is aa follows: September SB Ames, at Minneapolis. October (South Dakota, st Minne apolis. October 19 Nebraska, at Minneapolis. October 2--Iowa, st Minneapolis. .November S Wisconsin, at Minneapolis. .November lh Illinois, st Minneapolis, November V Chicago, st Chicago, John Martin Will Not Be Preseested. BROKEN BOW. Neb., Feb. 3.-Bp-c!aJ. John Martin, the young man ar rested In thla county for stealing n val uable horss and saddle from J. B. Watta of Cherry county, baa been allowed to I depart. Mr. Watts cams-to Broken Bow In person and said Inasmuch as tha boy had hold positions of trust under him tor nearly a year and he had a real liking for him ho did not feel Inclined to press ths chsrge. Hs bought a ticket, gavs ths young man some good advice, then started him for Grand Island, where Mar tin's people reald. The court house irobably will be ready for occupancy about April L The struct ure Is almost completed and presents a, handsome appearance from the outside. More Telegrams Read to Packers' Jury , CHICAGO. Feb. 29. A point was gsmeit by ths government today In tha packers' trial when United States District Judg Carpenter permitted the reading to ths jury of several hundred private telegram sent by Morris as Co. to eastern repre sentatives urging salesmen to obtsln th test cost for dressed beef. Attorney M. W. Borders, representing ths Morris group of- defendants, made a' determined attempt to have th messages, ax eluded for tho reason that they bor ths typewritten signature ot D. M. Knights, head of tho Morris dt Co. mar gin department, sad could not be prop erly Identified. So vera! of tha defendants wtr not In' oourt when the trial waa resumed because of th death of th wife of Francis A.i Fowler, manager of th beef department ot Swift ft Co. Omaha Ftraaa Awarded Contracts. BROKEN BOW. Neb., Feb. 3. (Spe cial.) The County Board of Supervisors tn session this week has awarded ths contract on bridges for 1113 ts ths Omaha Structural Steel Worka and th contract for furnishing ths new court houss to ths Klopp ft Bartlett sompany of Omaha. Old Masters Bring Big Prices in Berlin BERLIN, Feb. 90. Ths most Important art auction ever held In Germany opened ( today In the Lepke auction rooms In Berlin when the collection ot old master 1 belonging to tha estate of ths lata Edward F. Weber, a leading merchant ot Ham-, burg, was put up for sals. Collector snd dealers from ail partsi of Europe and America war la attend ance, and tha bidding for com of thai more noted canvases was very spirited. Francois Klelnberger, th art dealer of Paris, gave I147.SOO for th splendid "Vlr. gin and Child," by Andrea Mantegna. Sersjeat Btndeats Are Re-exaxetned.t SARGENT, Neb., Feb. 0.-(Speciel.)-. Ths Ugh school has resumed Its usual) order. About 90 per cent of tho puplla wer requested to take th semester ex aminations th second time owing to dis honesty having been discovered after ths' reports had been signed and passed out. tlf1 assstjjnv aa ; Y , I 4 I' A w 4 New Ttrk : PinaiylTtnU ; MWhowtU : 1 DaUwy The Only Complete Car The Electric Self-Starting. Electrle-Ugbted ' Ltbor-Savlog and Self Controlled III! King 0! All -Cars for Intttr-SUt Modal "40" Madsl 40 I Passenger, Fore Deer Touring Car. sxnl ai i Sumssm1 Tieml Tonneav- 3Coal 4 Roadster type all with the splendid sew ew bloc motor, 4 -men Dora. - eo axora new Inch erroke, deveK P. mere than rati ward and one eoulDDed and lures bars mentioned , 4(-lnch bor. i- 40 mors fewer 'M'spsV;: coyvnn Mllanul Model 90 t Passenger. 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