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Till-; ItKK: OMAHA. MONDAY". DKl LMBKR 2,5Vi-. ; ,For Trying on Hats He s a Bear 9 - - - - - - - - tt3?SS3$M , CX SEETH.S 1V2J, IThEM THIS! ( Drawn for The Bee by J. Swinnertons YOU COME I CENTRAL FIRST IN RUNNING Schools Make High Marks in Test of Recent Fall" Meet. BANCROFT SCHOOL IS SECOND Hr.nlU iif Hi1pI- M '" -.Inrle.l 1i OKiHlin lrnrt Srliotil llnir Iteen Mnrte Knurr lit Ihe INtltlltf. Central . school tpnlt first phice In the running test of the f1' m"1 of tUfl. Omaha grlidp schools. Ntnfity-ntn-,pmll , look the tfSfanil registered an'.oyerago of 97. Bancroft sctkK'I was .aeconri. lhlity-one pupils finishing with an'aTnr iige of i.7. The teets consisted of , various . i1Iji-i lances. The dais 1 was compelled, to Ho w yards hi twenty-eight seconds. -l ,S wan to make forty yards-ln s,U'.and one fifth seconds, nml iclaM,S the mi" d! ' tanee. In seven secnhfla. , Nlncty-two of ' fhe pupils enteredt tronh Ontral .school finished the distances'. In -the. .reu'iitred nime, while seven finished; with -an, aver age of 7M, ruitKn'dft had eleven un ifiers finish In parffiettJnie and twenty In Sin averaKe- of 90.. Following arethe re- Vults: ' 'Class f . II Til. Total, . .... moo.fl 2n !o.n si s. t .10 ....II 7.& 2X 8B.7 41 M. . 1100.0 16 -117,6 t IW W4.l i5CTnft fTJiaJB ... IfanteUar " 4 75!o.l.5.o ta 91.0 Kind lnlr.l .1 71.4 llttll ftf 1M).0 If9 N.S :Vntral Park irU 37 SI.5 Hi W.f. CllftOn IIII1.. 3 .... 1. KM 34 Columbian ... M.o.ir. .73.3 SO :omnlu .... 3 HM.O 8 , :i :rmii hiii ' - ' .Dupotlt 1 1.0 13 li. noowater B W.O l 3iK.fl 4B Perfume on Money , Exposes Young Thief Who ..Wants Airship Officers as Women ! TO IMPROVE WATER SYSTEM . Acquit Belasco of Farmer Near Stella LUXUS BEST IN SINGLE GAME Will Teinpt Thieves j ' CHIfAOO.Njl'f. 'l.-Hal fa donn Mini, ! jrnicefiil, lioartllrnt 'and email f6titfxl de- CIllL-Aao, Dei.' 1. -Pfrfunic wh until . tcetlvwi Wf pe' sflfOtMl hern today to hr iy iletrctlv. toilav In HolvlnR tile nu- ! drensed up In voinprt'f flothen w)th muff terlotis rtlyappcarance of fmatl xuniii of r.'id teinttliiK-lool.'ln; pnr?en t" deooy inohry froitv'tlip vault of the 'UnlveraKy j otne of tlicnrmy ttf 'purse ynatcliera that of ChlcAtjo pi era bMlldliiR. r'or'alx weiKt liae deKoendeil ' on thin city. noney. haa. been taken from ;the nfe Th Innovation tVus'the Idea of Captain where postBRr xttanipa find chance from William CUdm'ore ifthe north nhore 'dlJ 4ip cash t-ealMter re-lept.,J Th'ree wreUs trl't. . . Iltj .put In part ofythe afternoon ngo delntlvc'were'.piit to nork'to'cnlch ptckliiB" out 'lhe luen ami glvliiK the tlie-thlef.i ' l rinTera or. their alrcet dressex. 'The an- Tlley HUKKftnted ' prrf uinljii? the . monuy nianinrot - Is' nol ilo,lrcl by the police- with a atco'iig: arelit'.and -iMved wora- . wno re;-0)H!IMe for such duty and men remodeilnK 'the, biilldlnif., Today I U)e j(fy onP1 .nrjtrftmbllnjc Jn . fr vt voliiti It'tlll..... Xfnl.l.. I- ..a.. p. a . . . .' ..r navjiiK'io put on -men neeieu-anoe una corset. . ' wlien William Mnhler. 17 . year our, a ahlpplnc clerk, ehtm-el' the -vault to put ttw; 'poatnfte' nfnhipa away for.tlie nlKhl he Ignored the pvewmr of tho dtrttlvt-s nnd 0m?ii(1 ttip.comparlmrut Uto Uio Mlance fiom thc.eaRh-ieclt'ter was kept. lie'. took li.S5'. frlinu the, '.vault. -nccordliiK to the -detectives,' and whs leavlnc with th' money when' they . noticed the 'odor of'the peffinvielnji Jliililer pnimed them. ?They aloii'iied'the'bdV nn'd.ilvfaiRnded -thu ntouey. , Thi, rjhtened MalUe', who In Ills, lvind.'nnii'waW ,then; arrested. jjter In H Ooniy.ewlon. made to the police the. boy ikUI . hfr lndicel to-ateul to gratify hi delr to oirn an aeroplane. 7X5 S2.0 MA S7.3 75.0 Mi 4I7.V 71 (;.! 32 M.3 ft D3.3 12 tf.1.0 i8.0, 07 S7.0 2 10.0 3-2 R4.4 S2 SX2 116 M.7 ....4 M.0 : M.3 Ki 94.4 f SI S7.ll. .... 6 -W.ll 31 M.l X!t SC.U.1S SMI .... t loo.o it a.ri njj.ii6 7fi.il 10 100.0 4 8XO -51 K1.0 ....ii 7:.7is m.b si ejjiiaico.i ...,U.M,J,B W.1 1M SD.RJ0OS3.1 ... l ino.o ss ci.a i ts.4 n7 w.o . . . . 4 700.0 'J) 5.0 71 . M5 02.0 . . . . R 40.0 2t ' 71.0 91 W.0 IIS 81.0 4... 2 iro.o is 100.0 W5 "o as.r .... 3300.11. K. 7.r. ft U.t B1SX.K .... 11UQ.0S4 M.3 41 SI. K6KU Walnut Hill.. 4 Sfi.0 13SUI 4S 3.0, W8J.I Wlndfor 7T.. 23 MJ 7 S4.0 Kt 3.2 HtaiHlarda: cijxw 7, spo yara.,m . ei; inula; class t, thtty yards In nccond; liana 3. forty yanln lri'7 Mondx. faruain Kianklln . Kelloni ... tjlke Lincoln . ixnc ... lthroo 1 .Monmouth Park . ... AaratoRa Saunders Train . . Inton FORMER SOLDIER SHOT . IN' BATTLE 0N STREET l!!XCMt.'3IOn-5riUNaS,-ilo'.. Dec. 1. In a l)attle()njijje,prnclnl Kti-eet here toirlKlit'WtweeVjPd'foye.r, recently dl charired fr'oiriil't)ji,tjliiteil .States army, and two HpVclai i twllcrruon, Hoj-ei' wuk shot antl fatftffylffliiurcd. The , two ' tffilcorn. Hubert ' Klnjr and domes ltobet-U, attempted to nn-et Uoyer wlven lie ajipeared on the dtreet with a HhotBini RCiqsn!! shoulder and Uhrent eued to "hoot up" th town. Itoyer.'who Is lare and powerful, knocked Roberts down and had disarmed-tho 'other officer when 'Roberta 'ahot Boyer ' tHroiiRh the stomach. lltiyer had lef n(- arretd before for disturbing the pear and' a ''feud" existed between him-and tin? officers. Iff Dead Bfeggar Worth Eighteen Thousand HKAin'i;B.;-Vrii..' Oec. l.-J. Krleman. i raffced .TlusAtnu .miner from '.Fairbanks, Alaska, clrarlty ' patient, died 'Novem ber J1 u Ay'ayslile mergeiicy . hospital, nfter'Rn operation, for goitre. -.He had applied to pt(t county commlsslonei s for relief, and 'tiny- setlfhlm to the hospital. In Ills pockets were half a loaf of stale bread, - a sausage and- a wallet, liefore the .ope-ratloij. hp gave the wallet to h nnrue to, keep for .him. Ayhen It wos opened 'It w( folihd1 to contain caeh. ilinftsaiid 'ctrtlflcate of deposit 'for JtMw. - i '. - It aIhu contained .' a t1I, ; beuueuthlnc his .whole fortune to his Bister, Jane Krlcmnn, SO years old; .who lives n a small vllluee In .Central RUnnla. Court procecdlncn . were . taken today to send the money 'to her. Board Plans to Construct Three New Settling; Basins at Florence. ONE MORE PUMP IS PROPOSED HI is: Mnln l.lkelj (it lip I'nniplrlr'ri This Week, When Hurt ilrppt .Htnllmi W in lie Alinnilnned nm I nnrormarj-. Plagiarism Charge Prospects for Gold N'KW VORK. Dec. 1.-A suit brought against David Belasco and William IX Mllle, nllf-sInK plaglarim In a play prd d ii ceil by them, was thrown out by Judge Tfolt In tho federal court today. Abia ham Goldlcrvopf, a playwright, charged that the principal theme) In a play produced-by the defendants wan stolen-from a play of his own. .TKT.t-A. Neb., llec. l.-(Speclal.)-PioipcctliiR for gold is going on nt the farm of Casner Brn, About eight miles north of Stella, and the work has reached the stagn where Interesting developments are expected at any time. Gold bearing i(tiartz has been'found, and aawiyet have proven It very valuable If It cxlfts In any I quantity. Traces of gold haVe previously Omaha Bowling T,cam Makes Best Score of Tournament. SECOND IN FIVE-MEN TFAM PLAY Tm Muiix ( l(y KKrPKBllon 'Mr for I'lrsl llunors In TwoSlin KvphI III Slilillewps Howl- -. I UK" 'I'linrnniiifiit, Key( to ' thepttuaflQii Hee. :Adyertlslns. Slosson llpt Vnniridii. XKW TORK, Uec.;i. -George' I". Slos son of. New York 'defeated KadJI A'umada of Japan, 2.400 to l.SJt. lii a slx-nlght spe cial match nt 1S4 balk-llue bllllnrds. which concluded tonight. 8Ioiaon. with a. grnlnl aycrago.of 13j made high rims of 105' and .,7l. Vumada!s avei-dgn - was 11 SM0. with high runs Of 1SS and'W. Water (immlssloner liowell has bien Informally authorized by the .Water board to proceed with, the preparation of plans for the conrlructlon of at., least thro-e Hhw seltllng basins at' the, Klorenqe sta tion during 1013, to cost approximately tiVl.OrjU and )o have a culiaclty if W, Mfltn gallons. I'lans are also llng made for .ex tensive repairs and changes nt ' the pumping Htatlons. .V new pump "is to be Installed at X'lotencc to take the place of an old, out-of-date one. The Bint stivet pumping station will, ultimate', bp abandoned, The Floionce station Is nbw, pumping U.OOO.Oi'O Bullous of water dally. .'A new. pump Is proposed of a capacity of 20,000. 000 gallons per day. During the hot weather when the ile ir and on the water plant Is heaviest, ihe Burt street station lias pumped . about 2i per cent of- the water oqnaumcd. This station will be rendered unneceeary br the completion of the big forty-elght-ncli main to Florence. .Mr. Howoll states that tho . Kloi encei main will , piobably be completed thU, week. Thctp are less than twonty.'leuglha sif tilnu, I,. i.ii 1ml ,.,iiinllMa(li-in.n 'wlilti- ping . orders has delayed eight lengths I and this may postpone the dute of final completion. I'lnit to Clrnn Ilnstu. There are now five, settling basins In use at Florence, one. a small hasln. Tim waler board believes that at leasti three I others should be constructed to permit of frequent cleaning of all. With thre-e I others In service, one could be empty oil the time, for cleanlnr, and the other could supply the. deniaud. At a session of the Water bdArdjreater day afternoon ImprovemsnU weie dis cussed, hut members would ' make no statement regarding, any- political' plans of 'the board. ''It-doesn't matter," said Mr. .Howell, "whether the Ivoard Is In existence next. year, or not, tin-He plans can be used." An Informal discussion of Attorney John I Webstsr's demand for an nd- j dltlonal fee of So.000 before proiccutlng the South Omaha Injunction suit, was held, but no, action agreed upon. To enable Judge Holt to decide whether j been found In southeastern Xohraska, but KAN si AS CiTV, D'bq. 1. Two fiuiix the two plays were similar, both wtr? j this Is the first time that the ore has 1 city tfams lied for' -first, honors In the specially staged, for him In a local the- , ,nown a favorable asay ahd Indications j two-man event which was started in the ater one day' this week. " of-existing In paying quantities. Middle Wt Howling tournament leie Judge Holt In his opinion declared the , . - - this p Met noon, Ibe ' l-.tVh 'aco're being WK. two plays "are wholly dissimilar and that , The Persistent and Judicious Use of c; nnmmonj aMa u. nruggeman cpm the plaintiff has no ground for chargin? i Newspaper Advertising Is the llfoad to pbtscd oo,uf-l.r leAdlng teams and J. Infringement t copyright." Curlness S.uccess. Donohue and V. Porano v-e members Welern League Fielding lot the 'other. The.otv.tr -ontcstlnK, team i today, composed of C. E. Kills ahd B. ' made a ) "Skipper"' Bill SchlpUe, although sup posed to' be a down and outer, won the distinction laiit season of bclnc the best second sacker In the league. This fact Is, established by figures complied by Ir win M. Howe, official statistician for the ' Western league. In which Schlpke had a fielding average for the season of .978. ' "Red" Andreas, until towaids the lat ter part of the season manager of the Slonx . City,, team, took second place among .second basemen with an average of'.SSi. At third base Bert Nlnhoff eot .930 and NIehoff fielded .9iS. 'The fielding of all the first basemen was of a higher class than that of any other position. The leader of this posi tion was i'ex Jones of Des Moines, who finished the season with a fieldtng aver age of .'jM. Jim Kane of Omaha Was half way up the list with .979. TllcUor; Johnson, Omaha's star catcher, although ; score of-942, j Of the slst'ffloux City bowlers who began ! the Individual event. C. K. Kills, with a score of 540, made the, host record. The ! second best score. 331. was made by J. Donohue and C' Hammond, with- 512, was third. Thf .-ither scores In this event wcr.e: II. Brugjoman, 4fl7; Krink I'oraszo, 474, and B. Prltchett. IW. Twenty-Jive teams, representing !f. Louis, Chicago, Omaha and Kansas City, wljl paitlcipate In the two-man event to- pmorrow and fifty -men from the same sixth In the standing was virtually soo- ond. , He partlplpalcd In 142 games and 'IH wl compete Im the Individual con fielded his position at a .SSI clip. Carney jtest.- , of Lincoln worked In 103 games and fin- J TIle -Mlneiallte team of Chit-ago made lihed with a fielding average of .s. j tlie, hlghtat .sdore and went Int6 second The other catchers who are ahead of i ",tc ',e t'l E' ' ',.. '!' . third hon.n umnnr thi ..nt.,. . f ... ' ft.. .a i.. i.. I Its total, tonight. Lil.Canfield of DODGE COUNTY ATTORNEY FILES? MORE AFFIDAVITS (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, , Neb., Dec. l.-(Speclal.)- Kmory of Topeka was ntst with games. First Basemen. A. K. Pci. Player. (i. Player. Club. Jones, Des Moines.. Hughes, W.lclilta,., Unditor, Denver.... Mullen, Lincoln Tcnnaut. Sioux Cty,.l45 iiorcou, St. Josoph anon UartI 24 Hi P.O. t '.'fi4 1.J07 1,23 1 205 Cldli. G. orton. St. Josoph li) 1:U!0 I'homas, De.stMolnes.. 74 71o Jartlner, Topeka 148 1,334 SchlpUe, Omaha M Andreas. Sioux CIty...llt7 T. Itellly. H. C-D. M.. CS Hughes, W'chlU, 134 Lloyd. Den.-Uncoln..l33 French, Denver ii7 Walsh, TopvkH 124 Colllgdli, Des Moines. S7 B, r.ellly, St. Joseph.. S8 Hcanlon, Omaha....... . W SO 4 .!:'3 Frantz. Topeka-Wlch. Zt 30 2 .'JM Kane, Omaha 152 l 17 -OSS Koemer. Wichita ICS t'3 t!i .S7 Watson, St. Joseph... ts PJ 23 .m Dwyor, Lincoln Si) 81 20 .!t4 Kcnworthy. Denver,.. 17 TiS 14 .W2 ZwJIllng, Bt. Joseph... 32 2S .951 Brooks, Sioilx City.,.. 20 Second Basemen. 252 14 .872 Mee. WithlU 31 29 .M,2 Zwilllng, St. Joseph... Id 14 .93 Konworthy, Denver... 23 32 .MS Cole. Lincoln S4 51 .9j7 j, French, H.C.-Top...ll 22 .W7 Frantz. Ton.-Wich ...3T, Sin 325 St .3j. AVanncr. Omaha 2i HIB 22S 27 .947 Kelly, St. Joseph S3 112 17fi 23 .944 Mullen, Lincoln 2fi I7 1SS 21 ,9'U 113 IB.". 354 531 2li .10.) Ill S7D V.Si 270 P.O. 222 1.21S ,m 10K 2s: 137 172 7fi Si 1S5 101 M H-: 137 40 th MlnerHlilcs, with a score of 239, made the ; bett individual record. ! The second best, scpie last night was ' F Pet, i ,nluIft by'"rtixus teamtiir Omaha, w.hlch Ii) fi .910 ( yesterday, the high- score being 94.7. .979 single game wm the best of the tourna i ment thus far- Othci rcorcs In the five-man event rol-low; .Royal Aicanuni. St. Louis... Hyde Park. St. Louis Iletzes. St. Loul! i Wabash Banners. St. IOuls, ui.. I Otto Stifcls, St. IX)Uls 943 ' AVroth'a Old Boys, Omaha,.. :i FRANKLIN ACADEMY .920 I "isi ' !J 31 72 2S i ! ir, 7 9 4 1.1 II 1B1.7 .973 .94 43 10 2.5,".f 2,45: 2.4t) 2.l.'t:i 2, lot ti4 1S5 57 14 10 W 1 Kmory, Top.-Wlch..., n Barbour, Uticoln Iw Nlelraff, OmaJia S Claire. Des Moines... .112 lonard. De.s Moines4. 73 Mee., Wlqhlta W McDonald, Topeka,... 02 Westerzlll, Wlch.-S. J.HD Third Basemen, Lloyd. DAii.-UncHiln.. 21 Me.lnke, St. Joseph.. ..171 J. C. Cook, county attorney of '.Dodge W""' V"' 'ii county, accompanll-d by e.x-Sheilff Bail- , Callahan. Wichita ito man, was nt the state house this morrv-, Smith. Sioux City 134 SO 224 224 lit! 49 I', 72 121 44 4 134 321 418 193 W7 23'J 1i 193 5 S29 14 -.9$) Kvans, Sluux City...,. H4 39 .923 Quillln. Denver IX .S2S T. Rcllly. S. C.-Des M. S5 .9:8 R. Rellly. St.. Joseph.. GI .921 Ryan. Tcpeku 31 .92J Rath, St. Joseph 33 .917 Welch. Des Moines... ir, i?fi tnp, bthifilns Willi Utin over forty-tive aHlcl. Its from , mepilier-s of the jury, onllrt ntt I rtliil m 4V)it nt Ivoni nf Pronifttit and Dodge eolutty regarding testimony ii (aim, Dei Molne. Justice, Omaha.., Cotfey. Denver... taken at the time of the murder trial two yearst-ago of .Louts Rogers and his companion, Mrs.' Rlchtcr. accused of the murder of a child bom to tho latter either. In Fremont or 'Omaha. Rogers was .'opvlcted of the crlmo and srvntonoed ti the penitential-!, but the woman waa al lowed to go free. . Plnco the trial County Attorney Cook has been working upon the vase,- helng convinced that there was 'omethlmr ....lt' ....117 .IS.-! Belden. Wlch.-Des. M.102 Leonard. Des Moines. 2X Wetzel, Des Molries... 34 Million. Sioux City.... 42 Lynch, Sioux City.... 32 Bills, Omaha 35 Thomason. Omaha. ...It4 McCoimlck, Lincoln. .143 Caii.ldi Denver ttifi 'Middleton, Wichita. ...US twilling, St. Joseph. 112 Hanhanx Topka 39 .,143 Davis. WIchlfa... P. A. 's got : a bunch of imitators - right smart proof it's all wool and a yard wide ! Two thines are never counterfeited plugged nickels and ordinary 'tobaccos ! Prince Albert-sort of upset the fashion in pipe and cigarette tobacco, bcWHi'C it won't sting your tongue (bite's cut out by a patented process), because it' tastes. delicious and because it has fragrance that makes it welcome in any home.qr office. Out of the tall timbers came the substitutes -"just astgood as-R. A'." "just like P. A." and that sort of thing! Just trying to warp n I Ltt.this sink deep: Every time that .chaffs handed you, make a ,' See. line for" a "tin of Prince Albert. Then you're in O. K. Realize that,imi7(i(ioi is ihe bulliest advertisement P. A- can have I Get. that? There's just one "joy smoke" in this world for you, whether 'you-jam. U in a jimmy ' pipe or roll up a cigarette that's Prihte Albert. You get a new view of life's joys if you'll buy a package of P. A. and roll up a cigarette. It's great fresh, fragrant, sweet.' Right now, put it on your sure thing list. It's worth a bet. StlJ In tapfy 5c ltd bmgn tijy 10c fJ ffaflf UMff m nd half pnt ft urn. dt. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winilon-Sslem, N. C. so .. 4K ..119 ..140 .. M ..1&' .. S2 Chaniiell. Denver.. wrong somewhere am that someone had scanlun. Omaha... been tampering withy the. suitcase Intro- Lee. Topeka. .l'iir.t . In .vMni- at ... Irlnl u 111. Href II. SlOtlX S.V. .me in which U was ilalmed the babe ifwer.. jhad been brought from Omaha and then icole," iJncoln. '.'.,V.. thrown In a freight car at Fremont, later being found In the car at a small station , iiot far from that city. ; Most of the- affidavits belli filed by ' Mr. Cook show that at the time of the trial no blood stains were In evidencH ' in the suitcase. Among those majdns' affidavit to this are eleven of the twelve , .Inrymen at tho trial, the county Judge j of Dodg county. Attorney George L. Loomis. who appeared for Mrs. Rlehter, t and several bulff. Luke Mundy, clerk ; .of tlie Dbdle county district court. inak 'Brown, jiloux 3Hy 44 2i1 307 W) IM 143 43 41 78 34 6 ' 319 2S9 217 54 ISC M ni Jis i;r. i:is l-a 443 3;i RSU 3S3 13 11 4 ii! IS 3 12 0 21 17 4 11 A K Pi 14 Tt 10 .913 Cochran. Topeka , 20 Shortstops. , ' 4 .Wo Claire, De'o Moines.... 20 43 .93? Kores, Des Moines... Mo 39 .929 Dtilln. -Topeka 20. lii .92.) Kenworthy. Denver... 18 59 .923 Tatterson, Top-Ua..'.. 54 .91 Nagel. Topeka 17 i!l .920 ie,' Topeka 4 ,9i9 Outfielders. 1 .iHt King, Topeka. ISA 3 ,9S1 Pettlgrew. Wichita. ...130 1 .970 Kelly, St. Joseph S3 1 .97S Rlokert. Topeka 70 2 .97S Kenworthy. Denver... 47 1 .973 Collins, Des Moines... 41 2 .975 Morrla. Des Moines... 10 .972 Cobb, IJncoln 144 X .972 Gear, Tope,l;u ...,.lw 5 -tw Myers,-SloUx Slty 150 8 .93S Coyle, Omaha .'.13 -.W7 Gllmore. Denver 182 2 .IW7 Powell. St. Joseph 171 7 JS Curtis. Des Moines. ..110 4 .W Craig. Wichita no I .9ii1 Ferell, Sioux City 3-1 R ,9tiS Watson, fit- -Jo5eph....l 7 .'.5 Miller, Lincoln 1?1 i .903 Kelly. Des Moines 23 13 . Pavldtoii. Omahn l 21 B7 lis; aj V) 31 19 9 14 10 9 Block. Denver S4 Bachant, K-D.M.-S..1. 17 tarney.' IJncoln io Stratton, Lincoln $1 Orendorff. fliaux City. 4. Johnson. Oinahu..,,,..l42 Cteraons. Wichita.. 1.-.I2K Dltowakl. Des ,Molnes. 71 Gosjett. St. Joieph....lVi Chapman. Top-S. C. 9 McGraw, Des Moines. 9 pffldavlt that the suitcase was kept In bis vault during the trial and. that the vault was open to all attorneys who de I sited to enter. This tatenientlbacked , up by several attorneys who cJajm that Horiisby. Topeka "... i the suitcase was, easily accessible at any Freeman. St. Joseph , I ... , rweei. .tuiiirs G. Jqhmon. St. Joseph s flmtcher, St. Joseph.. 4 Rvan.' Omaha: I IThomsji. DM-SC-SJ... 1 Rogge. Dei Moines... .vt I O.I..I.1..P 1.n,..n A letter claimed by. Mr. Cook to have m.ndom' Toneka 4S . 24 , 20 .'IS . 4S, been written by Rogers.and passed to . Campbell. Bloux City. 74 Mrs. Rlehter at wme time-.luring lr gJrthru"' uS'j'.S princ e Albert tffe national joy smoke Say, start to xaitop white the Rain 's sooJ ' part or tne attmavtt or j iiealey Denver wrltei attempted lo )oster vip r trial Is made "tr. Cook lu which It is set forth that the Tuckey. Lincoln .. Routt, Tvicnn ii 1 T.t.n.1.. ! ,1, U t. U Rlchtei lu the evldepi'i which she ould ' Ooohran. Toheka, be called upon to give- Among other noblnton. umana things the letter sets out such Instruv lions 4'' K21 419 21.1 719 S3 4" 7M 457 4M 12 12 10 13 1 M 12 9at Marshall. Sioux City Catchers. 72 S .S1 Wacob, Wlchlls 71 , 7 1 .934 Snahr. Denver...- ,.UV, 110 13 .9S Sllglit. De. Mollies.,.. 32 101 9 .953 Arbogas't. ' Omslia t SS S .V&i Frambet. Denvir 17 US 17 .9il smith, Topeka iss L .jT9 Cidman. stoux tutv.. n 81 12 ,97S Damon. D..M.-Lln.,. 31 210 24 .977 Billings. Topeka... .11 147 17 .977 Griffith.' Ht. Joseuh... W IW H .973 Castle, St. Joseph 32 11U 50 23 . V 22 14 3-.I 2 30 37 "il 193 157 125 ft tn 3S 17S ,121 295 233 S4 27-i 2itl 24 4 Ul 191 123 21 no 1S 73. 406 4H 110 lit! 14R 134 150 104 42 .4S 2R 9S1 .92ii .912 .BOS .902 .89J .895 .81 .S7S .M'i .24 .S13 379 ."Hi CLAIMS GRIDIRON HONORS FRANKLIN, Neb.. Dec. l.-Specl.U Telegram.) The Frnnklhr academy foot ball teani defeated Arapahoe at Arapaho ThanltfglVlnB day,. 40 to"0. Shuck.' the academy's speedy light half, made three touchdowns, Captain Harwood two and Fullback Broughtcn one, . HarwoodV work on end was excellent. This game 'gives Franklin an even break with other tchodls for the championship ''of south eastern Nebraska, as Beaver City js th only team that hai defeated Ihom and Arapahoe beat Bea'vcr."City. 1 S3., 11 122 31 SR 11 o9 ' 22 til .915 .Ml I "m7 ! Ulili'NItu CopI4 Vlrtorloua. 'S.. I CHICAGO. Dec.'l.-Iif th last of 'v-' second t-erlcs of thiec game here in the 'oqj annual Ihrne-cushlon. bllliaiil ehamplon ' uhlp. Chicago was victoiions. Walter HaUben wlnrilnar In elghly-tbree Inning!. 27' "s II , 3 3 J6 11 22 22 S 24 a 21 2 It IS 3 14 9 . 3 ' 3 2 10 7 17 H 3 17 12 K 3 11 13 2 11 .961 i . I .959 .95S I .957 ! .MT .95-3 .931 ' .911' .919 .94 S ,9'4it .9 W ! .94.3 j .9-14 1 .Jli ! .942 .9i3 ills, hteh inn was New York scored S3, with a high rim of 5. dp 19 4 t.20 I'M 1 21 7 42 10 ?i ' 10 32 11 .97S .973 1 .972 , .971 .971 X ; . .911 .'Mi ' ,! ' .93S 111 : 70 K7 37 IK 1 K 7S H 4 43 0 71 Ki 32 311 tl SIC Si Pitchers. .9i Doyle, Lincoln ,. lfi . ty .3:-42 ' 1 .97S Smith. Lincoln 47- MJ.lJ)-9 -is 93 50 IM SS 75 1C4 116 It IS 1 JUeonard. Denver 37 .ll.r,li.rf An. lJneAlll...3t as "Destroy thlsetter as ever- . rj, se. S.'Clty-St. J 53 thing would go to sniaih If they .found I WESTBRN LBAGUB-OFFICIAL t out. "They are trying to prove the , , an.-vui., thing was done here and unless you say j 1S' so they can t do It." "You know what iJitV'jSsepVr:. N to say.'' "For God'a taka be foxitr than jbmihn i ? a roxv -TJ" Moines ; IJncoln " Slouz Cltj'.-. Culls from the Wires i za Atdape was arrestee lu ' by deputy United States 1-, 'Vi " a charge of vlolatlns the ! sV lotepVi r Ut. - S-) 10 1 .978 llueston. Des Moines". 4.t Alderman, Top.-Wlch; 1S .976 Faber. Des Moines.-.. 41 .975 Hlckir.--Omaha 41 . jiT't Harris, Denver 3 ,971 Chellette, S.t. Joseph. 2" .9$ Klnsella. Denver 3$ . Durhanv WJchlta .... as .9t5) Fugte, Omaha ....... 20 .0,10 YounsT. -Top.-S. City... 24 .951 Hagcrman, Lincoln. 4(i .iidi Perry.. Wichita 0 .Nt Douglass, C'as Moines irt .9J2 Jacknon. Wlch. -St. J.. 49 .951 Woldrlnc. St. Joseph.S2. .919 Kll. Wichita 33 , .9iS Palmer, Lincoln l .947 White- sioux city... .V .914 Belle. St. Joireph IK'" .943 Thomas. Wichita.. IS; jes i.ociehan. Topeka ....35' .9SS Beebe, Omaha U WKSTKBN LBAGU'B OFFICIAL CLl'B FIKLDING. G. P.O. A." 1 Jlii-obu M 4m H"6 Dta Mollies... 1l9 4350 215) Omalui 13 44 l4 Finux,:it) .... lr4 437 33l Deri-er 161 fLTS H WlUillta ."1S7 44t 2311 ft. Joseph.... 171 4&W 2HS 13 14 II 10 - ..S . 9.S 7 S4. J M f 95 .7 i4 S 9i V i 9- -S4 3 tl s 9 U I 21 .93 ti .933 .913 .932 .932 , .3J0 ,931 .82-v .92) .929 92V .922 -Sl" .015 . JU) V)I . ,.sS. .$79: .w 115 Pit. .mi .Sua .161 .joi . .413 .457 .313 WKSTHRN LKAGUB OFPlClALLtin BATTING. . F.. ?7 $94 314 xt Pc .958 .M7 .9)4 .9H ' . .93, or- v Very English. ' donchcr know! But all our clothes , are not that way. Our LSystems for young gentlemen show decidedly original style conceptions the kind that never fall " to enthuse particular young -chaps. $17. $20 & $25. Neither these nof our distinctive Kensington suits and overcoats are the kind that you find offered at "special sales" they're dependable, superior and dcidedly different. , . . Non-manipulated prices, honest values.' clothes , you can safely rely on Jfor. 4 n full measure of perman , cnt satisfaction. MAGJEE & DESMSR Alii So. 16th. Omaha Lincoln Manuel Oiiik Atdape was arrestee .-n Antonio inaraiials on ItcntralllV l.-tM-a. Si-ietry ' War SMm'on .iul pm-tv G. IW 1 171 l9 is; ' Lincoln. Wfrllltu.... ti route rruni ransma to vvanningiuii, rM Moines ln rie the guest at Kv Wrst. Fl.i . of the ' Topaka .. 163 8'n and nv nffic ls. .-foux City. 11 W. . 9) W J 7S fcf l it Ii. 71 W SI VI 1:1 T. 4 2 S 3 3 AlH. 5S.Sr, till U Wil 3 -2-ifil ' R. K9 I;! K7 7 ;si 2 H. ill. 3R. H.R.T.P. E.H. R.R. ai. S O. pi 16?1 21?, J2ft H ' Sf) 20S ll 7 .S 43 "U 1521 Ii: , IM 24 fH3 113 R? 1 I1S3 15)1 14'9 17' 1JI 2S "41 K I . II 3 1 4'l5 $7 (463 Vl -47- "l!". -v. 15t -.'.VJ tv, 71 W.7 ft , II 1V m ft w 'Si S i A 1 ssWXHnnSBajaTjBBPIsasBMSBasiaBr i iititiW9rtaniiii np ,iajiKraigjsfaOT maantiwr-