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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1913)
! i 12 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1.013. Silk Hat Harry's Divorce Suit Isn,t lt JuatfteWay Around the House Drawn for The Bee by Tad 04 fV Voow ban. AL7CfcrTHAHOEfc.- HC ITMNT Home VffT t fctJOVU H6 ITH HURT ( FELT TH VUHGW Me KiTH&w GOOD ON5 ' ITT33?! r tii0&$r3& f'HB WCMTTT) MEET I 6 OH -OH- OH" N " ' III li'lT'"' l; ftSBftfi?'!! WM'M APMfNW, l I THOME CW5 ATJMC DOOR.' I ' n . S; ipHiM ' WrWM- tuck morn ajd i-m UJlNI ) i Kmoj rwevpt3'JOw- tl5y 9 s. ft W H M rWrrf?2$' THETtrMM He won 4mBtmJ (ay aw&ci- momb. to ms MilTiir 5 as , - I - , I SCANDAL IS NOT TO BE AIRED , Une oi Brooklyn btars ' I Attorney Makes Cli-1 HBHHBH I IH - " "HiO ; : ent and Case is Dismissed. HHBH?2 lH ' JP' ' fea I L I "Sent John" Hummell, the star utility J WAS SUING TOR COMPENSATION f .f tAHl Inflelder or regular second baseman of , , . bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb f. ""T!e6a HbbbbbbV k"'i,v''; 'll the Brooklyn .Superbs. Hummell Is oiia i.nvryrr Claimed Hint Client Owed HHb y .. w VTIVSJ bbbbH flR 'flBiMfSl m n mwi poroiar men on uie uroQK nl Keea and Brought SU to H fVr 1 Vft lyns with the Brooklyn rooters. Ho can ,,, bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb I V I LbbbbbB llfivw&J tt&il m always be relied upon to play a eorking n.Yer Twe-ty - Fir. H . BI nunurru uonr, . X. JH" V i" BBBBBBBV HiMUl BIG FACTOR JNPROSPERITY Motor Car Doing Muoh to Advance Interests of Country. ADVANTAGES ON FARM GREAT Life of .linn In Itnml Community ta Xon HecojjnUed na Hint of nenl tltmlnrna Worker nnd Auto (irta the Credit. That Uie motor car has been a great I factor In tho tremendous prosperity which the entire country, and especially the farmer Is enjoying today is tho opinion expressed by Mr. Harry It. Radford, vice president and general manager ot tho Carter Car company of Pontine, Mich. Hn gives some entirely new Ideas on the sub ject, which are of unusual Interest, ha cause of tho agitation that the motor car Is largely a luxury. "Take for Instance the hard working city man," says Mr. Katlfonl, "and Just for the sako of argument we will say that the motor car Is only a means of enjoy ment and luxury. It Is so attractive fnr him and he Is certain to want onew an.1 this very fact has caused a much greater ambition In many a man, and In simply working to get the better thlngu of life, included In which are the automobile, he has. what we might call, found hlni solf ami made a far greater success In Iffe than If ho had not been spurred on by this Incentive" 'In numerous cases small bualness men have mortgaged their homes to go Into business and then have awakened to Hie icalllatlou of their debt and buckled down and made good. I ficinfy believe that tho desiro to own a motor car Is In a gr-at number of cases greater than the 'estra to own a home. And when a man wants anything so badly he Is going to e more Industrious and work mUcli harder to get It.' t'nrin Ail vnntimcn. "And the country man lias been also awakened to the realization of the splen did advantages of living on the farrn. He ha bten made satisfied and the farmer's life today In recognized everywhere as that of a rertl business man and not iiinply as n rustic. And In using the motor car tho farmer has also come to realize the value of other advantages which are possible. Thero Is no doubt but that tho motor car has dono lots to make the farmer the big man that he Is today. It has made him realize that his position Is one of great favor and he has worked harder and more contentedly simply because h knew that there were pleasures nnd advantages for hi in equal to those enjoyed by anyone else anywhere." i i i Oregon, WnatflitRton nnd llrltlah Columbia. Are attracting the attention of business men, the Agriculturists and the Tourist. The best of train service via the Soo Line 'rem 8U Paul and Minneapolis. Proo in formation, address W. It. Harley, D. P. A., 210 Fifth St, Des Moines, la. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Xlg Returns. You automobile menl Here's something fast the colors in our new Manhattan shirts. Exclusive patterns for spring that are more beau tiful than ever, and the colors are absolutely tub nd sun proof. $1.50 to $5. In Clothes an advance showing this week of cor rect spring fashions stop and inform yourself! Coats for Motoring new Gaberdines, Rnglans, silk-back worsteds, rubber ized cassimeres and chevi ots a fine array of smart, serviceable garments, $10 to $25.00. Leather gaunt lets 1,50 to $5.00. Our, spring Kensington suits and overcoats are here too they fit and slay fit MAGEE c DEEWER 413 S. SUUsntlt. Cltik Hats Furnisain$ lyns with the Brooklyn rooters. Ho can always be relied upon to play a eorkmg game, and generally steps In with a hit when It Is most needed. Hummed with a team like Chicago, New Y6rk or Pitts burgh would be acclaimed one of tho best players In the National league, but ui unkind fate has placed him with a team that because of It.i own Inconspicuous ness has kept him In tho background. llnxliiK MntchcN nt IVymorr. BEATRICE, Neb.. .Feb. 28.-(Speclal.) The Wymore Athletic club will singe two boxing contests In Wymore on tho even ing of March 17. The first match will be between James West of Omnha and' Prank Bell of Wymote, and the second between "Monk" Holmes of Wymore and "fjaqsas Kid" Wayland. flteeheir Throwa IloUuff. DODGE, Neb.. Keb. 38. (Special.) In a wrestling match hore Wednesday night Joe Btechor, the local boy. defeated William Hokuff of Omaha In two strnlght falls, first fall In 6:S0, and second fall In 14 minutes flat, sttokuff wrestled at MS pounds and Htecher at 203. Chenrr Slcna Contract. - CUIfAaO, Fob. 2S.-Larry Cheney, ,ho "hAlilntit" nllrhpr nf tho Chicago Nrf- ilnnn'l Iniiiriin base hall ctub Hlgne'd ll threc-year-contrnct today and will Uuva tonight ror Tampa, -r m., xo join in maten. . BODY OF JAMES YOUNG IS TAKEN TO CALIFORNIA The body of James C. Young, signal en gineer of the Ifnlon Pacific, who died at St. Joscph'H hospital Thursday as tho result ot an operation, will be taken to iOS Angeles for burial. Mr. Young waa born In Washington, D. C March IE, 1878. In 1901 ho entered the Montana College of Agriculture, and Mechanlo Arts at Hozcman, Mont., tak ing a course In appltod science.. At the end ot two years he left college and went to Ios Angeles, where he entered the service of the Southern Pacific, January 24, 1697, as an apprentice In the signal de partment. December I, 1M1, he was ap pointed division foreman of slgnala. Oc tober IS, 1904, he was transferred to San ranclsco aud made assistant to the sig nal engineer. April C, 1900, he was ap pointed signal engineer of the Union Pa cific lines cast ot Green River, and on November 15, 1907, his Jurisdiction was extended to Include the lines from Green River to Ogden, which position he held1 up to the time of his death. Mr. Young waa recognized' an an au thority on signals and signaling and to him Is largely due tho system of block signals and Interlocking plants on the Union Pacific, He leaves a mother and sitter, Mrs. Walter Harvey of Seattle, Wash. until the close of the name, the FfllrbUrV players apparently had everything their own way, throwing goals at win ana pu tug up the scores. Blalno McCullough u former star Player of tho Cotner uni versify, refereed the game. The score was 31 to 23. nvryer Claimed (lint Client Owed Him Keen and Brought Snlt to necoyer Twenty - Kirn Hundred Dollar. Details of a scandalous story Involving high snlarled Union Pacific employe nnd a stenographer working In his office arc not to bo aired In district court. At torney A. S. Ritchie's lawsuit, against Fred W. Hoover, a department manager In the lecal store of Browning. King & Co., which would have resulted In start- ling disclosures had It come to trial, has been settled nnd dismissed. Tho dis missal was entered tin the'' district court Journal today. Ritchie hod been employed by Hoover to bring suit for damages against th-. railroad employe'. When the Union Pa cific jnan Induced Hoover to drop the matter tioover oraerea nutiue noi iu bring nult nnd refused to pay him the fee he demanded. Ritchie thereupon in stituted suit against Hoover for 2,E00 at torney's fees. Mr. Ritchie refused to tell the terms of the settlement. . "I was paid a, sum satisfactory to me." he said. "I cannot tell, you what. It was. My .promise to keep Bllent regarding the details was one of the'consldratlons of the settlement." - ' ' loiter Mr: Ritchie 'admitted (the -money was .pall by the maiv,Hoo,ver had. In tended to sue! ' Mr. Hoover said ho had. absolutely noth ing to say, ' r ' Last December Mr. Ritchie .was em ployed by Hoover, who, believed his wife's affections hnd been stolen nnd -desired, to rtcovcr damases from Ute man he thought was Uie thief.. Before the con templated suit wns filed Hoover, his wife the railroad man and Ed son Rich,- at- 'JLorne'.for the Union Pacific hld,a con ference, which resulted In' Hoover's' deci sion to abandon the proposed lawsuit. Accordion to Mr, Ritchie, Hoover was convincsa nis suspicions were prounaies, but Mr, Rltchlo Is said to hqVe had af fidavits In support of Hoover's conten tions. Shortly after Ritchie's suit was filed, last January, Mrs. Hoover left the city, going lo California, -where she since has remained. Mr. Hoover says his wife will not return tor several weeks. He satd they aro not estranged. Overall Will Not Be a Cub llMiitr.rftiM Ktirtrrrr In the abdominal region la often pre- i vented by the use of Ur. 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