13 - . Heart "Whole and Fancy Free for a Third Term Drawn for The Be By Hal Coff man Copyright, 1IV National h"ea Am n. VJH6N Trie Bill PLAYER CMt OP FROM Tmi gouTH THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MARCH. 30. 1912. Things To WV? AftouT KK.-K-RE6-t-E &OES5 THT r f Jf IPSWlTCK-BLMP- I wy taim rKW f if i I V SQUABS LEAD THE SENIORS Auociation Basket Ball Five Trimi Creighton, 26 to 21. TEH POINTS OH HUE THSOWS Ha Ink its, CeaiBoeea f sh School ' Players, Wl. with Vaae fraai Escalators t Scare at 31 to h'uabs, 35; CrdgiUcn seniors, a. The Squabs, with Louie Dodds as referee, defeated the Creighton seniors at the Young lien's Chrlatian association Thursday evening by a score of SI to a. The hfluaLi made ten of their points on free throws, ai the seniors were re peatedly penalised. The game was hard fought, the Bquabe being in the lead from the Mart, with the seniors pushing them hard. For the Squabs Bowman starred with ten free throws. whUe for the seniors Torrey end Russura each scored lour baskets. The game was marred by wisnKliliK with the referee. Festner. turner fur the Seniors, had his nose liovlfen in a collision with Torny of the nlh team, in a prehir.lnai y game the Rainbows. a team composed of Omaha High school lads, won handily from the Excelsiors by a score of 31 to U. The lineups: SQI.'ABS. SENIORS. Ssndheig n.F.IR.K Russum ;Homan L.F. L.F Torrey I Rowner C.'O Festner Feltmsn R.O.lR.a O'Connor tloore, tlavea..LfJ.j L..G Bliss , Ooals from field: Sandbcrg til. Bow- , man tt, felt man (1), Russum 4. Torrey HI. Bliss. Goals from free throw: Bow msn tlOl, Bliss. Referee. Dodds of (Omaha High. Scorer: Feltman. Timer: Voore. Preliminary game: RAINBOWS. KXCELSIOR9. Irt'uwan R.F. R F HatCh Kioto L.F. UF J. Moran Fxatman C. r A. Moran Craig RU. K G .. Creedon slelclier I..UILU Ooun Ooals from field: Floto (3), Kastman (12), i. Moran. Hazen (31, A. Moran CI. Ooals from tree throw: Eastman. . A. Moran. Referee: Bowman of Omaha High. Luck Wins Game for , Miss Van Ostrand OHICAiiO. Umk 2 Ward was re. 'Saf'' Dorothy Csmobell of the Hamilton. Ont.. oolf club, British and Canadian Cham - plon and former American title holder. was defeated today by Miss Kate Van Ostrand of the Jefferson Country club of Watertown. N. Y.. In the semi-final round of the women's events of the United North and South Amateur Oolf championship. On the eighteenth green Miss Van Os trand'e maahla approach struck the pin and fell dead to the hole. Miss Camp, sell's approach was close enough to make a fire reasonably certain and to ralss the question of how far Miss Von Ostrand'a ball would have overrun and whether shs would have halved or lost the hole as a consequence. In tomorrow's final Miss Van Ostrand meets Mrs. J. Raymond Price of Oak mont, who won from her rlubmate, Mrs. yw. C. Fownes, jr., the wife of the WO JT national champion. ( and 4. jf In the consolation. Miss Mary Fownes ,T Of Oakmont made a brilliant play against Miss Myra B. Helmer of Midlothian, only to lose the eighteenth and decisive hole by missing her second shot. Miss Hel met's opponent tomorrow Is Mrs. Frank Hayes of Englewood, who defeated Mrs. J. H. Homer of Oakmont, I up and f to play. HARRY SYMES OPENS NEW BILLIARD PARLORS Harry Byrnes, the well known old champion ot the cue, baa opened one of the most striking snd complete bil liard rooms In this part of the country st lit snd 315 South Sixteenth street. The formal opening will be held this afternoon snd evening, when George Sut ton, champion of the world, will give an exhibition of his ability In handling tho cue. The billiard room Is large and beauti fully droo rated, floors, walls and celling being tiled In Immaculate white. There are ten billiard tables and four pool tables, all of the Alexander style, never before, seen In the wrest PHILLIES BEAT SENATORS IN SPITE OF SIX ERRORS WASHINGTON. March .-The Phila delphia National league club defeated the Washington Americsn league club here today, 7 to t. Score: ,, R.H.E. Washington t 10 t Philadelphia 7 4 . Batteries: Cashlon. Walker. Henry and Alnsmlth; Bet on. Brennan, Schulu. Gra ham and Kllllfer. ST.. LOUIS. March 2S.-The 8L Louis American league base ball squad re tumedfanight from the training trip at Montgomery. Ala. Pitcher McQuiilln was .released to the Burlington, la., tedm. Hagersaaa lay Caaaw Back. " "Denver may get back the services of Casey Hagermaa. who with Buck O'Brien were responsible for the QrtxxU.ee copping the Western league rag last seaaoa. Hag yermaa Is not startling tba world with J'.-eriy brilliant work at Hot 8prings 11 1 a the Boston Red Sox. and there Is chancs that ' Ueudiicka, he may be returned to a Wains fart. INDIANA HARBOR, Ind. March 29. Ianny Goodman defeated Clarence Forbes In a ten-round fight ten tonight Forbes was knocked down twice, once In the seventh round and again In the eighth. Ooodmaa weighed IM pounds and Forbes 1. . Lewis Defeats Mansfield. LIVERPOOL. March .-Harry Lews, II i American welterweight, and Harry Mentfleld of London fought twenty ruunds here . tonight - - Lswia wen Uie itaclalea ou polsuw With the Bowlers Casssseselal Laaaras. In the Commercial league the letter's Gold Tops won three straights from the La Valdoraa. Zarp had all high honors of the evening with high single of Mi and total of 466. The Commercial league will hold a meeting Sunday at 11:11 a. m. All captains are requested to be present- at the alleys. Scores: LA VALDORA8. 1st. d 3d. Total, ltt M m m 140 41 146 4S4 137 Ml Stoddard Lindsay Willing .. Kewcomb Stone ... 191 13 IE 137 195 14 - m 14 i Its Totals til 7 M MM . JETTER'S GOLD TOPS. 1st. Id. 3d. Total. Hlnrlchs 1 M 184 Straw 11 , 11 m Ooldenschwmger .... 1 1" 113 Gllbreath J3 191 Zarp 234 244 1M Totals M7 Hi tot 4ate CHr Lracae. Ml HI va 444 MB OLD STYLE LAGttttS. 1st. 3d. 3d. Total. R. Johnson 12S Shaw 171 Knell 14 Fits ltK Johnson 159 m 1M 1M 1.4 m 4H 1 491 143 45 142 & 199 4 77 ue Id. Total. 169 M4 1(9 Mt lit U4 179 627 . 1U 417 Totals 7 JERPKS. 1st. ' ....... 316 1C .221 1M Ill 814 Id. 10 NO 1U 17 173 Moore C'hsngstrom Bogsard .... Lof Landstrom . Totals ... . M tl a Leaawe. ELKS, NO. 39. 1st. .2d. .3d. Total. 141 499 1M 412 173 497 150 - 418 179 49 Orotte .... Clark ..... Wlthnell . Butler .... bengele .. Totals 064 1M I Si 153 141 .77 REIOS. 1st. .......17 ......184 11 14 1 1W 1 104 77 149 IM u. 170 134 17t 171 141 td. Total. 10 Ml 309 . Ms 14S 4l 173 ' 497 1M 474 IM UU Pland ... McCabe Voss Dettman Johnson Total :....n M ALPHA CAMP NO. L 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Solomon ... C. Prlmeau Heaton ...ITS 1U3 311 va ...tM W M Ml ...t6 1" 19! ' tn ...197 141. 177 Ut ...194 187 178 is) Olllham " Totals ..1,010 tnj tot tn; WROTH' 8 SPECIALS. 1st. 2d. td. Total Weeks 1! Hall Kit Roesslg ..14t 17 1 IM IsO J4i I3 143 194 IM 1J4 Wl 47 4K Jaros 485 liurkee im Totals ..tit t US 3,449 SLOW TIME MADE SECOND NIGHT IN ROLLER RACES MILWAt'KBF. Wis.. March It.-Slow time marked the second nlgnt s neats and seml-flnala In the one mile world's amateur championship roller skating races st Rlvenrlew rink tonight. George Rlethmlller of Detroit won the first best with Stephen Mulroy of Cin cinnati second. Time I:, The second heat went to H. W. Colston of Washington. D. C, with Michael Kunda of Milwaukee second. Tims. t:3Mi. Emll Elchstedt, Milwaukee, captured the third heat with Raymond Kelly. St. Paul, second. Time 1:17. The semi-final was won by Kunda, with Kelly second. Time 1:34. CHANCE RELEASES CHAPMAN TO TOPEKA WITH AN OPTION CHICAGO, March Is. Word wsa re ceived here tonight that Manager. Chance of the Chicago Nationals had released Catcher' Chapman to the Topeka club and InfleJder Orr to the Salt Lake City club. Orrs release Is unconditional, but an option Is held, on Chapman. BANCROFT GIVEN DIVORCE AFTER SENSATIONAL TRIAL WLMINGTON, Del., March .-In a decree declaring the Infant known as "Max Helbler, Jr.." not the child of John Bancroft, Jr..- the superior court of New castle county todsy granted Bancroft a divorce from Madeline Da Pont Bancroft The families of the couple are among the most prominent In the state and the charges made In connection with the case were of a sensational nature. The Infant wanted was made a co defendant with Mrs. Bancroft by her husband and! was given the name of Max Helbler. Jr.. by Bancroft tn bis applica tion for divorce. - The husband waa granted custody a the couple's 4-year-old son. MORAN PROVES AWKWARD IN FIGHT WITH TOM KENNEDY NEW TORK. March 2. Tom Kennedy of New fork tonight defeated Frank Moran, the Pittsburgh heavyweight, on points tn a ten-round boat at the National Sporting dub. Kennedy weighed In at 191 pounds and Moran at 13&, Moran was willing and aggressive, bat snowed no Improvement over his pre vious appearance here, being very awk ward and wild. Kennedy showed flashes of cleverness, but was unusually slow in motion. Booster Clst at Tapeka. Dale Gear, manager of the Topeka club this' year, has got the Kaw town all worked up over his ball team, and baa started a booster club which Is get ting things lined up for the opening day. The boosters will sell a nnmber of season tickets for the eiub. Books for tl bars also been put on the market Booster buttons are also being sold In that town, the proceeds of which wiU be used to hire bands for the big day. . Bee Want Ads Prodnos Results, Few flfct- CHoStN CLAUDE ALLEnDRREHDERS Young- Virginia Outlaw Wanta Food and Place to Sleep, I CONFESSES Messber of Baa slck Wlset Oa HllUrllle Ceart Cassea Oat at Thleketa Haldtag Aloft Tws SU-Rkeaiera, HILLSVILLE. Va., March .-Starring sleepless and fatigued. Claude Swanson Allen came out of ths laurel thicket In the Blue Ridge today, pointed two six shooters toward the sky and gave him self up to the posse which for nearly two weeks has hunted him. Complacent and almost happy he sat tonight sheltered from a driving storm In the little brick jail, a stone s throw from Carroll county court house, where on March 14 the Allen gang killed th Judge,, the prosecutor, the sheriff, Juror and a bystander. In the presence of a detective young Allen described his own part tn the courthouse tragedy, admitted that hs had seen Sldna- Allen shoot, and he himself had aimed for Clerk. Goad's hesd four times. He told a graphic story . of the assassination. ' "I don't know who started the shoot, lng." said Allen. "After It began 1 shot four tunes at Clark Goad and aimed at his bead, every time. I saw. Uncle Sldna shoot at somebody, but don't know who. When tho snooting In the courthouse was over I want outside and saw Uncle Sldna on tho ground shooting at Goad, so I shot OA him, too. My brother, Victor, called to mo to atop, but I had shot all my cartridges. Then we all went away." All day tba posses, divided Into small numbers, had been following a trail thought to be that of Wesley Edwards, a nephew of the Aliens. Claude Allen, the son of Floyd Allen, who was ths cause of the oourt house shoot lng, had been given up as having escaped. Detective Lucas and four men wars working toward Floyd Allen's house, when twenty-fire yards or sa off the Mount Airy road figure creeping stealthily through tho undergrowth waa dimly seen through tha mist which over hung the mountain slope. Close behind Lucas, the other men brought their rifles to their shoulders when.- to their sur prise, Allen stepped out Into the road, his hands upraised, a pistol In each. "I'm glad to get a chancs to coma In. ' he said. "I hava not slept tn a bed since the shooting; I'm hungry." Midnight Intruder in Mrs. Cudahy Home Found to Be Insane . c LOS ANGELES. Cat., March !4 -Morris J. Condory, reputed heir to an estate In Denmark worth 18,000,000, . who has been on trial hers charged with attempted burglary at tha home of Mrs. Jack Cudahy, was found to be of unsound mind in ths superior court today. Ha waa turned over to tho custody of his father, Prof. V. Condory of San Frandsoo, who said ho would place his son In a sanitarium. Evidence adduced at today's hearing did not strongly connect Condory with - the alleged attempt at burglary. . The overcoat found by Mrs. Cudahy after the midnight visitor hsd left her home waa proved not to hava been Con- dory's. Mrs. Cudahy was tba first witness. She related her experiences with an Intruder at her home who pursued her out of her house and told of a call she received later from Condory after he bad written to her that ha would go to sea her. She then Identified Condory. ' Aged Iowa Woman Burns Self Fatally FORT DODGE, la, March . -(Special Telegram.) Mrs. J. R. Jones, ,0 years of sgs, lata this slternoon burned herself fatally when paper taper aha lighted to kindle a fire Ignited her ootton cloth ing. She Ilea at a local hospital with two-thirds of her body horribly burned. but has been conscious ever since the accident She will Hve but a few hours. Mrs. Jones waa alone in her home and fainting and VeebLe she could not help herself. Passersby seeing the flames rushed Inside. Mr. and Mrs. Jones cele brated their fiftieth wedding anniversary recently, with nme children attending. SECOND MAN DIES AS RESULT OF DUEL IN OAKLAND CHURCH LOS ANOELES. Cal, March B Bnow. who waa slashed with a rasor and shot last night In a duel with Adolph Goldman In the First Congregational church In this city, died today. In tha fight Goldman was killed by a bullet front Snow's revolver. - Friends of Snow, who wsa a former mayor of Oakland, declared today that the feud between tha two men resulted from Snow's refusal to permit Goldman to pay court to bis daughter. Goldman had Just served a five-year term in Saa Quentla penitentiary for attempting to muraor Snow la IPN, SH0T AT CXEEKI I Athlete from Pekin Wants Place on Olympic Team NEW TORK. March J9.-Jsmes E.8ul Uvan, secretary of the Olympic games committee, hss received an application tor a place on ths team from an athlete In Pekin, III., who modestly claims a place In five events ths 440 and Wu-yard runs, the Marathon, the running broad Jump and tha hop, step and Jump. Tha "unknown" asserts la his letter that hs kaa recently done the 449 In 41 seconds and the 840 tn fairly good time. The world's record for the 44 at present Is held by Maxsy Long of the New York Athletic club with a mark of 17 seconds. Mel Sheppard. the Olympic champion at 109 meters. Is going to Kansas Cltr next week to take -part In a race there. and will atop off at Pekin to see what the unknown wonder Is like. Poggenburg Loses Fourth Game to Roudil PARIS, March 9j.-rerdlnand Poggen burg, tha American amateur champion bllllardlat, today lost his fourth game In tha billiard tournament for the amateur championship of ths world. He was dp feated by Roudll of France, 40 to 217. Poggenburg't best run m today's gam; was 78. His recent run of 149 stands as the beat made an far In the tournament Mortier of France Jeads In the contest with five games won and ons lost. Artui and Darantlsre, both of Franca, are tn second and third places, respectively. Poggenburg Is now In eighth place with two games won and four lost. BEATRICE BASE BALL CLUB FORMS ORGANIZATION BEATRICE. Neb., March 2. (Special) A permanent organisation of the Bea trice base ball club waa perfected Thura usy nigni, wnen tness officers were elected: R. R. Kyd, president; J. T. Harden, vice president; Mortis Fresh' man, secretary; Harry Dole, treasurer; Dr. O. H. Brash, Dr. W. M. Thomas, and E. B, Bigler, directors. M. N. Barnes waa sleeted aa a delegats to rspras Beatrice at the meeting of tho directors of the Mink league at Auburn Friday. With tha Shenandoah, la, franchise. this city will seours all of tha players with the privilege of releasing them If they are not satisfactory. lawa Kiwi Natea, TBAPER The semi-annual meeting of the Gnnneil Association of Congrega tional cnurchea and Ministers Is to be neia here April I sna J. Rev. Frank Oonsales of Traer will be the moderator. OLENWOOD-Garden Hays of Red Oak, representative In the legislature from Montgomery county, Is a candidate for district delegate to the Baltimore convention. He Is for Wilson, but will carry out tns wisnes or me convention. CRESTON'-A bank note for ten. dereu by a Crest on man In payment for a Dill or groceries In tills city yesterday. wss refused by the store casnler becaune the bill did not contain the ala-naturea of the president and cashier of the Texas nana irom wnicn it waa issued. LOGAN The marriage or Miss Helen nunc ana n. n. reterson or Lyons, Neb., was solemnised here yesterday morning at 10 o'clock at the home of the ortdea parents, sr. a no airs. T. A Masele of Logan, Rev. J. T. Baker of the Presbyterian church of Logan read ine marnags lines. OI.ENWOOD-am M. Est, ana of tiienwooa s most popular young men. Irving on a farm three miles southwest of the city, Is In Mercy hospital in Council Bluffs, where he underwent sn operation for an Intestinal diseeee. He hss only been ailing a week. Reports irom toe aospuai are aiscouraging. PRESTON News of the wedding of Miss Georgia Barnes of nanta Anna. Cal, to Saaviel H. Bradley, a well known broker or Loe Angeles, naa been received here by friends, alias Barnes is tha only aaugnter oi ur. it. w. n. Karnes, for merly of this city and Macksburg. For the Isat five or six years the family has lived In Santa Anna. CORYDON Mrs. Ltxsis Settle, a widow (7 years of age. Is dead at her home here as the result of burns, but Just bow tbey were received Is not known. Neigh bors heard her scream snd on running to the house they found her lying In the snow, her clothing In flames and almost burned off. She died In a few hours without regaining consciousness. CRESTON-Mlas Marie McDonald and Bert C. Haynee, traveling representative for an Implement house, were married at the home of the bride's parents here yesterday morning- The brUe Is tha only daughter of Engineer and Mrs. J. w. McDonald of this city and the groom la the son of Mr. and Mrs. w. p. Haynee of Council Bluffs. They will make their home in thla city. LOGAN By the generous one of dyna mite an Ice gorge ever LOOS feet lone formed sgslnst tike Illinois Central bridge north of Logan wsa dislodged and mi down the Boyer liver Tuesday afternoon. The bridge, however, was damaged and moved out of alignment A second gorgs of Ice came down yesterday afternoon and the bridge was. according to reports, sprung out of alignment but the gorgs wss flnslly dislodged. Men have been oiaced st the bridge, ss other norma ar expected. The Boyer river is running bank run ana some places reported out ef its beaks. Council Bluffs j ! ; . I Sulphur Refinery Urged for Bluffs W. S. Greenlraf of Omaha will meet the executive committee .At the Commer cial club today and explain hta plans for establishing a large sulphur refinery at this point to hsndle the crude products from the mines located near Cody. Wyo, Mr. Greenlraf represents tha American Sulphur Mining and Refining company, which owns the valuable depoatt It la necessary to locate the refinery on Bur lington trackage for the reason that ths mines ars on the Burlington's Black Hills lines. It Is also desirable to hava the works situated aa near aa posxlble to the Omaha wholesale district, snd It Is for this purpose of selecting soms of the available Bites In the western part of the city that the services of ths Com mercial club are to be called for, Mr, Oreenleaf showed samplea of natlvi sulphur that assay better than 97 pet osnt purs sulphur In combination with barely a trace of arsenlo and sodium as tha other chlsf element, simplifying and cheapening the refining process to ths minimum. In addition to the rich sul phur deposits the company haa huge deposit of native alumn that only re quires dissolving and crystallaatlon to purify It If ths refining plsnt Is es tablished hare It will undoubtedly be come one of ths Isrgest enterprises In tho city. The Impaidl Black otTm V The Newest We havz ft cm Custom fiat lasts, low 'broad heels Also the short vamp, moderatIv high toes All wirh Hwhein SJ "Natural Shape" comfort features for the requirements of men in every ressicn. A Cmplcit Savwitf at $10t Starr Kingman Shoe Co. 315 So. 16th St. r I i FRIENDS OF ATKINSON PROVIDE FOR BURIAL The funeral of Jamea P. Atkinson waa held yesterday afternoon at S o'clock from Cutlef chapel. He was buried In Felrview cemetery. Many, friends from the Stale hotel attended the funeral. Ths pall bearers were Hershel Petty. Harley Morris. Harry Worden and James Camp The Easter Will Fairly From the Rest Tho more "George Brooks' suits in the Enster Parade, the bigger ' the -"ad" for "George" THAT'S the reason I am working overtime to get you INTO this store before you give some other, clothier your size. Take my $20 "Society Brands take my own personally vouched for and person Ally labeled $20 Buits; $20 wouldn't touch 'em else where. (See Window 1.) f For Suit f II that look I II as though LJr you've paid $5M0RE1 The Easter HatEaster Shirt, Etc. "It's Better Bought From Brooks" Tou cannot hare an "Raster" with only a nsw suit: you've got te Ret a new hat, too. I make matters easy for you with my " Brooks' pedal", stiff and soft hats at M "KnappFelle" at 4.0e and Kngllsh Cloth Hals (nVotfnrd's) at J 00. And shirts But tuen you had better see ths windows. . . Special Cravat Sale Saturday, and Saturday only, t offer SO-lnch length, lH-lnch width Milk "Barathea" four-ln-hand ties at afo each. Plain colore and fringed ends. And mind you, they NEVER sell at lass than too each. S. E. CORNER OF 16TH Ground Floor City Opening Announcement Harry Symes Announces the Formal Opening of Els Beautiful, New Billiard Parlors To Take Place Saturday March30 313-315 South Sixteenth Street (la batldlog formerly occupied by Hansen 'g restaurant) EXHIBITIONS BT EXPERT KILLIARMBTS OX OPENING RIGHT, Including Goroge Huttoa, eham ptoa erf tho world both afternoon and erening. Tliesa bow billiard parlors hare tha finest equipment tn the country. Alexander tables throughout and cTery convenience for patrons. Don't forget the data. HARRY SYilES, Proprietor bell. Rev. Henry DeLong conducted tha funeral services. When Mr. and Mrs. Meek of the State hotel found that Coroner Cutler had not heard from relae tlvea of Mr. Atkinson they decided to raise funds by subscription and as cured t-4. The hey tu success la business Is ths persistent and Judicious uss of newspapet advertising. ' Suits I Sell Bulge Out of the Crowd 35c or 3 for 91.00 AND HARNEY STREETS National Bank Bid;. -,J i A