TILE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, MAECH 13, 1912. When Our Olympic Team Sails ; on' Its Own Ship r VC, Rational Ken Ana. Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman FORMER CHAMPIONS IN LEAD Changs Are Made in Two First Positions in Bowling Tournament FITTSBU1GH PAUL USDS THUD Tkims "Jo Wrry A&u". wat . vvvtv' v irwv shops i 'jrtn 1 hi ! l.lsaaa. at ("kins faatrh Tap I" la re la rive-Mea Teaa. Errata ' frae the faersaaalaa at i , ran Wsyae. S CHICAGO. March it-Former national tampions took the lad m two event! in lh American Bowling eonireaj tour. urment todey. With a acore ot tM the Xipmans of Chlcafo snatched top poet ;tion la the five-men team event from Ilia Grrmaniaa of Fort Wayne, ind., by fc marrln of ihre pine, while Larry Sut ton af Borheater. N. T with a ecore ot 71 put Will Wwert of Toledo la second plac. Slwert. a former Toledo baaa ball flayer, bad topped lite alnitea for aaveral a ita with a acoc of OH. Uoth af the w leader woa the American Bawling iosgreaa chasiplonshlpa at , Pittsburg litre year ago, Pittsburgh scored heaviest In the tan. wirn tasks event whsa W. J. Hchad aad .W. H. Melster hunt ap a acora of 1.171. TUe aaark laatailed tka pair In third biace, Hod with Srarelbor aad Bam of Chios. Tka Pittsburgh ptayera had Splendid ehaacs to ta Into the lead, but leister made a mistake oa hht last shot and drear three "railroad" earlier Nl hi.' final attack. Peter Howley and Edward kebmidt af Chkago rolled a II for tlevcnth plac by dropping 1.1U ptna, tile second high score of the day. Luck wa Kith Button from the atari if r.la eerie, for In tho la-'t gam be hit jth pin three time In a row for a epar I count, only to nave the pina topple over Car a strike. Ha scored K In hla final ; gam. Hla middle game gava aim Ml j He started off the aerie with a score of 111 ladlvldaal. L. Sutton, Rochester, T..'. , sTI 0. Bears.. Chicago , O. Oberg. Rockford. ill....... (.' J. Deller. Duluth, Minn l M. fneider, Rochester. N. X an J Connor, ChMago ras K. Pundt. Rochester, N. Y 14 T. W'lleon. Chicago ,........3fB H. Oerslbuen. Hittstiurgh iK M. Hui-kman. Rochster. N. Y, in A. Hamea. Rockford, III MJ M'. Hartley, Mat Liverpool i-i V. Holley, Chicago B. Miser. Chicago B. Tuttle. Chlrago W O. Halbmg. Chicago.... M. Wetter. Chkago ' ,, Trela Kveata. W. Bchad YV. Mriner, Pittsburgh. P. Holley B. Dchmldt. Chicago..... H. D lng H. tioorbeaor. Rockford H. Poggenfea 4. Km sit, Chicago A. Huar .w.,.. (1. Wisdom. Chicago.. R. gumdshl P. Wilson.- Chicago... K. Pundt ; P. Brut. Rocheetar. N. Y A. Manrrr K. Klack. Belleville. 111....-.., U. Buttos , M. Kvser. Rorheaur. X. T ... C. Nelson A. Selvera. Chicago , vt. By U Thomas. Pittsburgh l Hopkins J. We.eH. Chicago B. M l hie J. Williama, Kast Liverpool.., . Wass si. Mcl'lura, Chi. ago H. " Iuy.''oreeu''Hay','Vvis!'.!!! E. barbeau C. Reinhold. Chicago R. bergman.... ....i I, bemet.-ChWaga M'. Hartley.... . 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Tb stouo ahown bore includes Krr of the msutett and most popular collar style ever thown in America. Each collar ha a dLUtioct feature of its own that aaTes too time and t rootle. Thete feature are found excluaivelr in UON Collars. If you don't know about the patented "Lock-that-Locks," and "Burton-leas-Back. the "Slip Orer" Buttort-bola, and the "Ewy-TusSlide" space, go to your good haberd&aher today and ask him about UON Collar. You'll become a UON enthusiast, too. 2 far 25c . QeauHar tarn UsehW Skat a Calar Co. -Tsap.M.Y. Teach Children Cafe of Their Bodies in Kindergarten Pica for open schools and teaching ot practical physiology to small children and a mild wrnaare of the Men and Re. Ilgwn PorwaM movement ware deHvarad by Mr. Albert Kdholm of thej health de partment of the Omaha Woman club at a masting ot the elub yesterday. "Let us begin teaching children to care for themaelvea when they are young," said sirs, fcdnoim. 'The earlier they are taught tb first principles of per sonal hygiene th better. I don't mean that education of little children regarding complex subjects which their Immature minds cannot grasp should be attempted, but th simpler truth about the body and the proper methods for earing tor It and keeping It In health may be taught rea to tha kindergarten child. OrsJtne of school on a bast of health aa well aa one oa arithmetic and grammar would result In th making of better clllatni. Wise apea schools will do much to do away with wide open towns. 'Those Interested la tha Men and Re ligion Forward movement and at roller movement would da practical mission ary work If they would give leas alien tlon to dinner for themselves end moni ta feeding those who are starving sroun I there," Mrs. U M. Lord, chairman . ot the civics committee of tha Mouth Onuha Arlie s Antics Pay Well MR. BRYAN IS FOR RECALL Arlle lthara. suedal bane runnlna . iralnlna ancambment. , dolna ona of his only alves tha baaa runner good counsel. coach of the New YuK. Ulanls, photo-1 chaructetiatlo stunts. Latham la bacora-lbut lie perpetratea antics that rattle th graphed at Marlln Spring, Tex.. In to ling a second liughey Jennings. II not) opposing aide. Basket Ball Girls , Strive for Places Competition for places on the- girls' elasa basket ball trama at tha Omaha high school Is eiceedlngly keen and th vsuibful floor enthusiasts are working bard to make their raspctlve class quintets. ' Mm Mary Herbert, asslsunt physical training Instructors la coach li the candidate. A eerie of Interclaas contest to start next week will be arranged lor the eophomor. lunkir and senior tire. The freshmen girls have not taken up the basket lrt, but ar playing Indoor base ball Instead, Following are the junior and sophomore at-.uada: , . Juniors ,Vttle Slulr, captain and for ward: Alice Peter and Carmeilta Jea Mn, forwanla; Ruth t'omp, Ila Whltely and tlasrl Leaver! on. gunrite; Laura Mvere. center. j '" Pophumoree France Bollard, captain and forward; Ltillo riamuelson and Pranc- Wsterman, forwarda; liar bars Churrhlll and Amy 7achau, guards: I.ucllc Henchman, center; lu Scheubel, fecoad center. ROBESON CARRIES OFF PRIZE FOR OAY IN SPRING GOLF MEET PINEHLRST. N. C. March U.-Irvln Century dub, apok of social condition I a Robeson of the Oak Hill Country la naulh Omaha and aald titers Is nerd for more enei gette social settlement work among packing house employe and their famine. ' Mr. Hamnet Rees reviewed an artlelt oa "Bringing Dead Cltle te Lit Through the Commissi) Pisa of OovwrnaMnt-" Auditorium Bonds Go , Over Another Year club. Rocheatrr. captured the chief trophy in todav'a rounl of the elxht. annual eprltg gulf tournament, defeat ing C. N. Phllltpa of tha Greenwich Country club, 3 up on tha hum green. Mr. !:oo-sun rounded out a card af 3 t tl for bis opponent. Chbbulnt Beech of Fox IIUI defeated C. U Becker of Woodland J Jip and 1 to play for the consolation. Competition In th vthr principal di visions and the tna overflow) consola tion waa keen. W. U Mllllken af In dianapolis won the second division; W K, We'ls of Pleub-nvUIk;. the third: t. Jl Hennetse of Cooprrttwn, th fourth; 1 1 Msbesr -ect w .'t- 1 'r ( Aa rd. nance providing for submis sion of a proposition la rot tm.N bonds for tb purchase of in AwJItonura was p . liaat lh titth. w, a placed on Hie fy the council la commit-! Rathbone of Detroit, the sixth: Donald is of tb whole yesterday afternoon, j p.rson ot Younwown. tha aevanth. " -''" r. t. A. clMibam of Salisbury, the tb dty attorney ta which h he'd that I ,ighth; F. A. MrUarter of New York, the mtk. and H. a Wheeler ot tb AUe- I at n Uas eoald mor than tSDjtm voted and ealy !, oaala b voted for that purpos this year. Kabsak aefesia Mens. . ALBANY. W. T.. March 12. -A I Kubtak beat Al Moran. the HttUburait heavy, weight. In a ten-roond bout her tonight. Kublak won every sound ky wid msr gin aad In th eighth the be.l saved Mona from certain knockout. Iowa Waseemi eta Mgna. Mareb C aarlaii TRUST YIEWSjF T. R, NEXT Eoonvelt Will Preient Ideal on Begnlation of Big- Buineu. CAMPAIGN WORK PUSEIKO HM Colonel Nafca Fifth Trip ta Court Haass aad A gala Klads Hla Herv. Ice aa Jaroe Were !et . Hralrd. OTfTKR BAY. ' March li-Colonel Roosevelt's next step In th campaign tor th . presidential nomination will be i presentation ot hla views on the regula tion of "big business," he said today. The hardships of an old-fashioned cam paign, with mar meetings, parades and bran bands, are already confronting Colonel Roosevelt, but while lie has de ckled It will Ue accessary for him to make some speeches he said today he would make a tew trips as possible. He had hoped to be abt to establish a "-art tall" campaign, he said, but argent requests for speech hav been received be K In doubt whst to do. No plana all) be mace until be has completed hla service as a Juror, th leimth ot Which I problematical. The colonel said that at present he had only two fixed en ss seme tits to speak, at the neighboring town of Huntington at Ft. Patrick' dsy dinner and on the bat tleflrld of Uottyabur; to tha convention ot the Brotherhood of Locomotive Ka ihieera on Memorial day. Colonel Itoo rveit made hla fifth trip to the courthouse at Mlneota tadsy and again found that his service as a Juror would not be required. When be found that he was free, Colonel Roosevelt mo torrd oa to New York and spent tb day at Ms editorial offlc. Ill visitor In cluded Alexander P .Moore, publisher of tha Pittsburgh Leader, and Frederick W. Whltrldxe. president of th Third Avenue Railway company of Nee York. SOUTH OMAHA BOWLERS PLAN, HANDICAP TOURNEY The hi member of th South Omaha Bowling association met at O'Neill' office yesterday afternoon to arrange a city tournament ot th South Omaha bowling team of th Magic City, Park er and Central Alley league. Tea cap tain of th varloua team wee present and th following permanent officer were elected: Chairman, John Prlggs: aecretary treasurer, K. C Kohanaky: schedule and handicap committee, A. Koch. It. A. Hammond and Jay Lefler: prise com mittee. Lew Utter. Mike Culkina. Pet Peterson and John Brlgga The tournament will be a handicap affair and will start at I o'clock Monday night, April 1 All event ar to be rolled In to evening on th Garlow and Central alley. - All entree and fee, which I M cents per man for each event entered, muat be filed with Secretary K. C. Kohansky. care ,of Armour and company. South Omaha, by midnight, April L Th prises will b numerous. motsbtsitts or ocsajt stbakxju. r1 ArrMd. - belles. New voriK ..t Iml Ft NT aRCMAxM.fVl.s '' TSNthlFH ...rttisetrlck SHANGHAI .... .PeMI. HANDIU1 ...oaissls ' NAM.CS Tseraln. , ALEXANDRIA Csrsals aot'ixiKg fetssssi. aOTTKItUAkl -Veluini. , Kebmkan Addressei Ohio Constitu tional Convention. WOULD IMPROVE THE JTJIIC1ABT My Jadae Who Waal Be swerved by Kear af Recall Weald Not Ba Fit Far lb Place, Aarkser. COLUMBUS, O.. March li-V'llllm J. Bryan today gav th Ohio c.'RStltutlonal convention hla view oa tna making of th constitution. He spoke In favor of tb Initiative and th reteradum and tb recall, saying tha recall I aa volution, rather than a revolution. Mr. Bryaa aald: "The only difference betwaea (h recall. I now proposed, ant. smpeacb.ent at It ha been employed, I that m Im peachments the trial la before body of officials, whll th recall places th de cision In the hand of th people." Mr. Bryaa aald there waa no darker page m our Industrial tit than that which recorded Indifference to th wel fare of children "th coining of divi dends out of childhood, th darkening of the prospect of a rising generation and the Impoverishment of poeterlty." , In championing th Initiative .and referendum, Mr. Bonn cl: "Experience ha ahown that th defect of our gov ernment ar not In th people them selves, but in thos who, acting a repre sentatives ot th people. mbesal power and turn to their own advantage the au thority given for th advancement of th publto welfre. "Th Initiative and referendum da not decrease the Importance ot tb legisla tive bodies, nor do they withiraw au thority from those who ar e exited te represent th people: on th contrary, when th people hav th Initiative and referendum with which ta protect them selves, they can safely confer larger authority upon their repreaentatlv." Concerning court and recall of judga. Mr. Bryan aald: Tb Judge. Ilk vry other officer, is th eervant of th people and ther I no reason why h hould b mad In dependent of a permanent public opinion upon question fundamental In character. Th people are much mor apt to aeai Justly with Judge than they ar to re ceive Justice at th hand ot Judges, who distrust th good Intent of th masses. Th Judge who would be swerved by tear of a recall would not be fit for tb plac anyhow. If ther Is any ejueatloa In which w need rlgia. uncompromising uprightness It I In th bench and th recall. Instead of menacing th inde pendence ot th Judiciary, la more likely to Improve th character of thos who occupy Judicial positions. "With th recall, official term may with safety be made longer. And speak ing on tha length of term, th ten dency Is toward making aa executive in eligible to re-election. No on can devote hla ' best en rile to th public It hla vision I clouded by political aspiration or hla Judgment perverted by' personal considerations." Referring to taxation, Mr. Bryan aald: "Th tncom tax la likely t ba em ployed by th federal government, but that I no reason why It should not bs employed In th stata. It I not doubling taxation to Includ a tax on Income by both rut and federal enactments." CITY POWER COMPANY SOLO TO ILLINOIS CAPITALISTS ROCK ISLAND. I1L. March U.-Illlnoi capitalists, according to an announce ment mad hero today, hav taken over from New York banker th control of th H 1.000,000 City Railway and Light company, which operate th public vtllltie or Rock Island and Molina. III. and Davenport, In. IOWA CITY. la.. Tfl.n-.rm t- Manager Ketaon at today signed a contract wrtli Manacer Killer or wiseoewa I or uta lowa-v. m- j xm.ii gam of Ult The coatast will I bs ataxed aa aa Iowa field. ' Death trwsa Blawd Fwiaaet was arevaatad by O. W. Oord. Plunk. Ma. who bealca hi dangerous wound with BockUn e Arnica Sahre, Oaly Be. For sale by Beaton Drue Ca, ghney Country dub. th tenth. J. O. Nicholson of Sew Bedford, aad R. C. Bbaamia of Cehlll. woa th overflow divisions. YORK MANAGER slGNS STRONG LIST OF PLAYERS YORK. Neb.. March Ji t Special. y- Yrk base ball manager havat algwd enough playera to Inure thern a selec- Uoa of so of th best trams lu the State leagu la 111. Some of the xeea aigned hav a record second to none ka th west. ' It baa been g!va out t' at York could not ! ia.ee In f4.u to finance the team, but If .. Is required tact em a at cam be I raised. York waa the best city to the league ta txU and wtll nay ta that cues Ittle a COMMITTEE NOT READY TO REPORT ON TELEPHONE RATE Councilman M. T. Fuifkbouser reporbrl of th conndt Monday afternoon that lbs special committee a headed, ap pointed for th purpose of investigating telephone rates ta Osaka would not ba able ta report before sixty day. Chair man Sheldon of tb sonualtta of tha whole told him ta bring la a rac.net for further tiro. u - Mr. runkhouser baa submitted ques tion, to the telephone companies, which th companies allege win retrain several week to answer. ; Th quasoon sua KJtted bat recently, although the In res titute ha been la progress tor moatha. covered tha scop f th Inrsstlgxtkm aa directed by tb council. Information aa ta tauspbon rat la other" ell lea bar baaa rscdvad by th committee. Mr. Funhheoasr sUted to the rami that tW aWt Sell tb rpra(aUve of th telephone c pan lee before th osaualtws aad res. air tbtxt I ansvnr all aueatlena. TTTWnTaTI?TWf MJMUFlli&lUii , Gives quick relief from pain. It's an excellent remedy for rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, lumbago and sprains. kjutU svr pi ta swwer. Mr. J. UDItwooD, at toco Warra Ave.. ChKXfO, TJL, writes i " I am a piano polisfcer by aaapatioa, aad sine teat SaC hav saflared with severe pan ta both shoulders. I could act rest night or day. On af s friends told me aboat oar aaiment. Three apphesiions completely cored , ana i am aaeer oe rMj jaj siaasaaatuaa Mr. A. J. Nawci. of Oak Hitt, a. writ : "I i I - nsm VI eras so I coald aot walk tot a ton tUnc I even ate srr swaja oa th Soar, bat vwer knimeM cared ma 1 aaap saw koaae all th Usm Mid hav 1st others as k and It cared theen. I sent to Iroatoa. Cx. the char day and fat to sot bottle for other people.' Jt Sh. -wash T U V i "v- rzr 'i. 4 ft AtJaaalars, Us. sas.atl.aS Dr. EARLS. SLOAN, BOSTON, MASS. Louis Veilstitch, Kansas City Bowler, Makes World's Mark CHICAGO. March U.-A world' record tor tournament competition was estab lished In th American bowline congress tournament thla afternoon when Louis Vsllstlch of Kansas City dropped 2SI pin for a single gam whll competing In th doable. He clipped the farmer American, bowling congress record, held Jointly by Harry Muggley of 8t Paul and William Miner of Chicago by ona pin. Vlelstltch played a remarkable game, falling to strike only In th second frame. Ha waa paired with "KM" Nichols, the former Boston National league pitcher. Klchots, Brack and Glen Fisher ot Chicago, scored high gam In th doubles today, getting l.ltt plna. which put them In second plac. Vellstltch and .Nichols cored l.UT. - " Among th leading scores today In the two-man matchea were: -Makepeaca-Welslnger. Kansas City, I.13S; Nichols Vlelstltch, Kansas City. 1.117: Tralneri Hoyer. Sioux CHy. 1,137: Orlmm-Mld-daugh. Wichita, 1.11 ; Laldlow.Rocder. Kansas Clly, 1,080; Lang-Lorens,- Du buque, 1.477. t OMAHA AND SOUTH , JAHA . LADS CLASH WURDAY Th stats champion Omaha High srhost basket ball tlv will clash with th Soutli Omaha High quintet In their first gam f 111 Trt-Clty leagu series at th local "Y" association gymnasium Saturday evening. . Coach Joy Clark' bunch of premier ectieol toesers will end th season with second gam with th Packers on Marek 8, whlob win . al be Included In th Trl-Clty league series. : ... ' ft DENTIFRICE " .e -at taa 4 MbS Has rr-e li i rM. IV... iiT rA?n(iB os burnnucs it. TrM Fmm let. draggle ta sad dssaatasaas avaraa a at I Sludcluijj;isdueto a film of mud or water or greas between the tire and the pavement Cut through and chm away 'his film and the nrs wor't tkUL Easier said than done in tact tht Diamond safety treaa lue t' the only one that does it. m fir If! The Diamond Safety TreadTire ii a year-round tire, greater in mileage even than the regular Diamond Tires. ' At Tow Dalrt ogl THE DIAMOND STORE SIS south 30th Street AIJIOM, OHIO RUPTURE t all vsrlsilee eared la ' a fw day wtthoat sat or kssi of thaa. Mo ay aDlbesocepMdas- 1 the petteal Is eared Writ or call. klslkf nashtr tr lUsC.S.l'M.oae frslN.Wrf.a.. AWAY bv