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,TI!H BKK: OMAHA, WKDNHSDAV MARCH 191,1.
It Was Not that Kind of a Snake
Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher
SAY, MUTT YOO THfceW.
NVf PET SnW OUT
THE OTHER QajBUT t Wr
TO AifcTW.A FAVOR..
LT ke Keep him. He's
He VOONY MAK.e
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EIGHTEEN MEJUN THE SQUAD
Kane, Justice and Closman New
Facet at Oklahoma City.
HELD PRACTICE INDULGED IN
KU Mile of Foot Work Irt of
' Kifrclir Olven Itnngrra In Addi
tion to Day's Tryonl on
the Diamond,
, OKLAHOMA CITY, Okl., March IS
(Special Telegram.) James Kane, first
n baseman; Ed Justice, shortstop, and
yn Claude Closman, pitcher, were the threo
new faces, on the practice field of the
Omaha base ball club today. Kane came
Jn at midnight Monday, Justice early In
.the morning and Closman In the ,0-tter-'
jioon. Kane and Justice were In time
for the day's festivities, but Closman was
merely a spectator during the closing
minutes of practice.
A new departure In special practice was
tried out today, but It Is hardly ptobable
' the men will want more than ono day of
the novelty. The base ball park Is sit
uated abput a mile and one-half from
,the Bristol hotel, where the players are
campjne. and as the players arc required
to walk the entire distance, they camo
to the conclusion that the hardest wonc
Is getting to and from the field. There
, , and. bsck In the morning and 'lie same
rioso repeated In the afternoon makos
six miles of road work. 80 this morning
, , a delegation waited on President Uourke
for permission to go to tho park at 10
He UAS ! AFTefc
MAXILUAM,6fPeR.O(t.
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Athletics -at Ames
Are on Sound Basis
AMES, In., March 18. (8prclal.)-Clydo
Williams, head coach of Ames, said today
that an nudlt of tho gate Incomo from
tho Inter high school Invitational basket
bull meet, which was held In tho stato
gymnasium last week, showed more than
1,003 paid admissions. Tho gate receipts
paid all expenses of tho tournament, fare
atid lodging o'f tho visiting tenms. etc.,
and a good surplus was put In tho
treasury to start off next year's tourney,
which will bo pulled off much lnrger next
spring.
The coaching corps now has every
thing out of tho way-leaving all the time
to bringing out the base ball squad, Tho
dozens of candidates for tho varsity nlno
have taken 'full possession of the hlg
dirt training floor 'of tho gymnasium.
The heavers are limbering up with the
catching hopefuls. The batting cage soon
n7thnt they were unanimously opposed to wt" be DUt nn1 excavation Is being
o'clock In tho morning, take n short reft
at noon and then go right Into tho nncr
noon's practice' without returning to th3
city.
This was granted, but when the noo'.l
ty w.hlstle hlctv npd they thought of tho
good dinner awaiting them at the hotel,
itnomii wavered and suggested ' going lo
atown, but were prevailed on to stick It
iciout.
Voir for Good Dinner.
A poll of the men this evening showed
a mile and one-half after a two-ho'l
practice with tho prospect of n full
stomach was more to be desired than
stoylng about the club house at noon
with the prospect of a hard grind on tho
diamond with empty, grinding nubwnyYk
Tl. ,l.. R
. .... d i.iuKiHin wnn n repetition or
that of Monday-light work for tho bat
tery members, easy throwing for nil tlf
men and hitting. A few aches wcro re
ported, mostly by the youngsters, win
were so Indiscreet as to cur loose on
their opening day. and a few of the vet
erans complained of sore muscles.
The weather was balmy again and tho
w)nd blew sand across, the diamond con
tinually, filling tho eyes of the,playon,
Continued fair weather and wirmer In
reported.
The squod now here numbers clglitcc.l,
Including President Ilorke, Pltnhers u.
gate, Heche, hoed, Klngdon, Applegate,
Closman and Iotr, Catchers Shcstak and
Arbogast. Inflelders Kane, Hchiplse,
Qrubb, Justlco and Noff and Outfielders
Thomason, Congalton and Hrlght.
tho new order of things and that walking
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f Feller Ocht says he's go
ing to swing to Dutch Shoes.
Well, Mr. Ochs want!
"wear and -he'i certainly
going to get it,; But uvtJ
tn ihocj huh!
If on! he knew what
sturdy leather and honest
workmanship co into
Crossett Shoes, he'd for
get the wood kind.
yrossett
-Acvczj uK m 'Mm
UJO t U.00 Evtrrktrt
Lrvv'iiA. caotsmr. Ik.. mUt$
Kottk AUixmb, Mm,
made for the sand sliding pit. As soon
as tho weather opens up practlco will be
carried on out In the open. Cllmatlo
conditions will cut no figure with tho
practicing for tho coaches enn take the
men Inside out of the mud and run
through rehearsals In tho dry.
The varsity opens the schedule at Co
lumbia with two games April 18, 19. Tho
home season opens with the Chinese
University of Hawaii, April H. The
Hlmpson nine will follow on May 1. Tho
tcim then leaves on a trip to Cornell,
In., and Qrlnnell returning to meet Mis
souri In thb return serlos May Ifi. Tin;
rest of the schedule Is on State field.
Cornell. May 19. Nebraska, 23, 2, Grlnnill,
27 and Iowa, 'May 30.
SACRAMENTO LEAGUERS
DEFEAT WHITE SOX SECONDS
I M AltVHVM.l.l. Pal M.iv.1. IC TI,
effective pitching of Ralph Stroud en
abled the Hacramento Coast leaguers to
defeat the Whlto Box squad No. 3 here
today by a score of 6 to 1. Sacramento
bunched It eight hits off Chief Johnson
In the first, third and fifth Innings, l'lnp
Uodlo thrice went to bat with men oi
bases and wnn unable to connect for a
nfo hit. The scores lt.H.U.
Chicago No. 2 I S 2
Sucrumento S 8 1
riattertei: Johnson and Uossctti Btroud
uiul Cheek.
Food for Fans
Bud Anderson and
Knock Out Brown
To Go at it Again
I.OS ANQKI.KS, Cal.. March 18.-Hud
Anderson of Vancouver, WhsIi., and
"Knockout" Drown of New York, who
fought n twenty-round drnw at Vernon
Saturday, wcro virtually rematched to
day for tho nfternoon of April 11
The only possibility of a hitch Is In
tho weight making, as Urown wants
Anderson to mako 133 pounds ringside
and Anderson wants tho weighing In at
noon. Iloth nro eager r the match,
however, and a compromise Is expected.
AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS
Rogers Permits Capture Two Games
from Crowns.
PLAY IN COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Some I'nlrly f.'noil S.orrn on (lie
Tennln Alleyn Marked Up n
Hen 11 1( of Cotnnetltloit Amonnr
01 ty Tennis.
ltogerH' Permits won two games from
tho Hrodpgnurd. CrowiiH 11, we Commer
cial league. The score:
ItOaEHS PBHMITS.
Uoherty I3S 1CH
jr. Hawley 174 HO
Mrnw ieo loo
Hnndeis , Itl 2t0
Mclum Ufi 157
Iinndlcap 41 SO
3d.
143
201
loo
133
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30
Total.
440
CIS
4M
iOS
Ml
101
Totals. s. R30 Sf.l SU ifw5
HRODBQAAKU UnOWNS.
'."i r-i. Total.
xiuinn 101 i'll, id
Htrnw 160
iVnl""3 HO 152
SJnnley its in ,;0
II. Prlmeau 142 195 iso
Anglesberg 175 .-2J1 KM
647
160
KIJ
f.lS
517
267
2,593
Totals 80S -915 .844
Mercantile I.enjjnc,
MOOUM.IANS.
. 1st.. 2d. ! 8J. Total.
hlmpson 122. ,, 155 , 135 415
HalleliucrKer. 1 JUS 107' 1G1 381
Kprsytho. v,.., 179 173. 277 629
Totals 117 433 676 lTlH
COItlSY-M'KKNJ'.IK.
, , 1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
1. Smith 174 IK) li;2 i
I'urshouse 118 IK) 17(1 313
O. John.mi 160 181 187 C2S
Totills 4S2 5t9
A. O. U. W. NO. 17.
1t. 2d.
Schlndler H ,164
J. Jurosli 161 Mi)
llanill 151 151
Totals 437 4S1
SI 7,2.
lt. 2d.
V. .Jarosh 197 m
llalrowmiin .IK!1 163
Kolnnchlck 212 IDS
&23 1.C3S
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212
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GEORGE B. COl IS INDICTED
Failure of Cincinnati Trust Com
s pany to Be Investigated.
OTHER OFFICIALS ARE NAMED
AlUniiplIcntlon of Nearly Half Mil
lion Dollar of Company'
I'nndu Is Aliened In
the mils.
Total, j
J03 i
532
473
1.57U
CINCINNATI, O., March lS.-Oeorgo
n. Cox, former president of the Defunct
Cincinnati Trust company; two former
officers of the company and eight mem
bers of the board of directors were namvj
In tho sealed Indictments returned by
the Hamilton county grand Jury yester
day. The envelopes containing the in
dlctments were opened by Com.T.on Pieaj
Judge Cosgravc today.
One of the nine counts against tha
"misapplication" of 8115.000 of tho bank's
money through alleged Illegal loans ti
tho Ford & Johnson Chair company, now
In the hands of receivers. Indictments
on this count wcro returned against
George Ji. Cox, Charles II. Davli, Nor
man O. Kenan, James P. Heady, James
M. Ilutton, 1. N. Miller, N. S. Kcuhor
and F. It. Williams.
ClinrKe of I'liiiliemtlrmciit.
Cox, a. M. Crawford, Davis, David C.
Kd wards', Kelther, Ilutton, Williams and
C. V. Parrlsh, having control of tho com.
pany, wcro Indicted 6n a chargo of hav-(
Ing certified to their own uso a promis
sory note of the Cincinnati TA-nst com
pany for $332,500,. and that tho men who
were liable for tho noto cancelled It an'l
entered It ah paid In the company's booKa
when It had not been paid. Kadi of the
nine counts charging misapplication t
funds relates to a separate loan to tin
Ford & Johnson Chair . company, of
which President Cox of the trust com
pany alto was a director. Tno total
count of the nine loans was SI 15, W0. It
also was claimed that the notes bet oUt
In the Indictment comprised only a pat
of those made to the chair company.
All tho defendants except Heady, who
Is 111, and Ilutton, who Is out of tho city,
were In court when tho lndlctmants were
read. They were prepared, It Is said, to
glvo bonds of 83,000 on each Indictment.
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Birthplace of Grover
Cleveland Becomes
Permanent Memorial
3.1. Total.,
171 SCO
191 521
193 564
S K!l 560 J.051
Totals 57
SPAUI.DINQS,
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
'echmelster 139 163 199 501
Welgrl 152 153 1.7) 457
Sherman 164 176 157 497
Totals 455 494 506 1,C5
UEItaiJIVB COI.TS.
Int. 2d.
I.nno 192 176
Mitchell 164 198
Hoffman 192 180
UAhDWBLU N. J.. March 18.-The lit
tle wooden house where Drover Cleveland
was born attracted a distinguished com
pany today for Its dedication na a per
manent memorial to the dead president.
The formal program for the day began
with the transfer of a purse of 817.610 In
payment for the house, purchased by the
drover Cleveland Birthplace Memorial
associations from trustees of the First
Presbyterian church.
Richard F. Cleveland, the president's
son, was elected tp receive the key and
open the front door, while his sister,
Ksthcr, was chosen aa the first of the
official visitors to enter the room where
Hob Ungalub, manuger of tho Lincoln
Antelopes, during the season of 1911 ..nil
'Just year with the Minneapolis team of
' tho American association will this nest-on
manage the Minneapolis team of the
. iii-wly organized Northern league.
! Jack Holland has picked unother
"peach." as he calls It. In John Duffy,
n pitcher who last year twirled In the
Threeey league for the Dauvlllo club,
HRd according to big league scouts, looks
like the goods. Holland has picked o
.-tinny stars this spring, according to him
jolf. that he may have troublo In weed
ing them out.
Alee and t'nllahan. both regulurs of
tho Wichita ball club last season, have
not sent In their signed contracts yet and
OiorKe Hughes Is of the belief that he
lias a couple of holdouts on his list,
ilea Is not sutlifled with his salary for
ll.
Juck Holland contemplates using Jako
Uettmati, the veteran Baltimore center
llrlder. at first base providing Jake at
llxfi his signature to a Drummer con
tiact..I.att year In the International
irugue Qettman slammed tho pill at a
Totals C4S 654 B5S 1.600
MOQUI.I.IANS.
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
Hlmpson 122 155 13$ 415
Hollenherger 116 107 161 3S4
Koraythu 179 173 277 639
Totals 417 435 576 1.42S
COllHY-M'KKN.lli.
1st. 2(1. 3d. Total.
K Smith j 174 139 162 495
I'urshouse 14S ISO 176 513
(r. Johnson 160 1S1 S7 52S
Totals w". 4 Si 320 55 1,536
HI, PA NO.
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
Sclple 31R 134 ISO 5S9
Jackson IBB JIS 167 4SU
liland , .' SOS 04 150 560
Totals 5S6 5(6 497 1,623 '
DKACON PRESS. I
lt. 2d. 3d. Total.
Green IK) 201 193 5K3
Kranda 16T, its i7 470
Mokry 201 lSl 211 503
3d. Total.
177 545
157 519
"' j ner father saw the light Just seventy-six
years ago, and decorate It with flowers.
Her mother, now Mrs. Thomas J. Pres
ton, was among the spectators.
The Cleveland memorial Is the Presby
terian manse, which the president's
family occupied when his father was
pastor of the Caldwell PreBbyterlan
church. For Its purchase the Memorial
association raised KS.OOO, of which S5.000
was contributed by residents of this
town and the rest by a number of
wealthy men, many of whom came here
today for the dedication.
A movement is on foot to raise 325,000
Totals..... 555 630 67,1 1.640
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AUBURN CARS
2360 Farxam St.
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A meeting of seven of the most ardeit
canoe enthusiasts of the three cities was'
341 clip In ninety-four games. 1 held last evening In the offices of Dr. '
Catcher Sohmld of the Wlclltta r ub Mix Despechor In the McCague blook.'
I hus asked to be excused from reporting. ..,. .. ,. . , . .
I until April 1. as he Is coaching the Ked- ThKC een men cre bcnl " establlsnnig
, lands. Cal.. university pso bull team. n Interlako canoeing association to fur-
V ichlta ball players are wprKlng out , ther the Interest of canoeists and thi
on thklr awn home tot these days. They
got the Jump on the other wains by gel
ling busy the latter part of last week and
about fifteen players have reported to
date.
public In general In this sport
A committee of three was chin, con
Met ng of N. Aulabaugh and 1J. U.
Ruff ner of the Carter Lake clu'j and vv.
A. lteed of tho Council Bluffs Rowing
association, to gather the canoeing fore-it
of their clubs for a rousing nwetlng to
The Slottirm I'morHr.
A cough medicine for ehUdren should
' lo harmless. It should be pleasant to
take. It should be effectual. Chamber- 1 be livid at the duns Men's Christian a
lulu s Cough Remedy Is all of this and Is ' Molatlun two weens from last night.
Ilio mothers' favorito oxcry wlier. For J T1ieo men w H sturt hustling at omw
cn. -tyrnll dealers. Arivrtlanitnt. I1""3 " BMt Manday night wUI 'imot it
w " Mr- Aulabaugli's tvUteo of bus4n-M. iib-
'cnUlelit Advertising is the HoaJ :j tentli and Funum struuts, to compare
say it
Say that you
want the
best in hats,
but
v don't insist
on paying $5.
. You'll get
it in
THE
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HAT
more by popular subscription to provide
for ita enre. Until this money Is nbtalncd
and a caretaker Installed the manse will
continue to be occupied by" tho present
pastor of tho church.
The memorial Is a two-story framo
structure set back from tho road behind
two big rims. The association Intends to
paint It whlto' with green trimmings and
otherwise restore to It the condition It
was in when occupied by tho Clevelands.
On the adjoining lot a memorial library
will be erected. Andrew Carnegio has
promised 37.500 for this building.
Superior Buys
Beatrice Players
BEATRICE. Neb.. March IS. (Special
Telegram.) A deal has been made be
tween Superior and' Beatrice whereby
the players signed for Beatrice In the
Mink league have been bought by the
Superior management in tho Nabraska
State Base Ball league.
The Mink league has disbanded for the
reason that no town can bo found to taKo
the place of Hiawatha, Kan., which
dropped out a fow weeks ago.
English Actress Dle tn Chicago.
CHICAGO, March 18. Adrlenno Au
guarde, an English nctrcss who has been
playing In musical comedy and vaudeville
In this country during tho winter, died
here today after an operation for ap
pendicitis. She was 23 years old.
$2.00 per gallon fine
California port wine,
95c
per gallon.
Damage Sale
25c pints, non-alcoholic,
Grape Juice,
white or dark, 13c,
or $1.50 per dozen.
50c qts. Grape Juice,
29c or $3.25 per doz.
FINAL CLEAISI-UF!
At Inst wo liavo ncnrly nil tJio (Inmnged label goods out of our basement that was flooded by water from
tho Dewey hotel fire and wo hope to dispose of every article this week
Head tho following few quotations and then ask yourself if you can conscientiously neglect such an
opportunity as this. Wo would suggest that you call as early as possible to get your choice of selection.
HVKItYTHING GOUS KEGAIIDLESS OF COST OR VALUE.
We ship direct to consumer for personal use, any of the following salo goods, providing order calls for
3.00 worth or more.
GROCERIES
LUNCKHON SPECIALTIES.
30c ripe Olives
35c and 25c aosorted Preserves
35c and 25c Stuffed Olives
25c Queen Olives
30c RMiop's California Honey
25c Sweet and Sour Pickles .-.
3Cc Royal Army (English), Chow Chow..,
35c Pickled Lamb's Tongue
Wc
EACH.
25c, laro size, assorted Jellies ....
20c size Deviled Ham
20c size Pickled Lamb's Tongue . ..
25c size White Grape Juice
25c and 30c Sardines In Olive Oil..
10c cans Mustard Sardines .. So
20c and 15c Sardines, In olil 8c
11.00 quarts French and Italian Olive OH 68o
15c cans Kippered Herring , 8o
113c ea.
WINES
50c bottles California Wines, uich as Port, Sherrv,
Angelica, Muscatel, etc, 23o
J1.00 and 11.25 bottles Spanllsh and Portugal Ports
and Sherries, etc jsso
75c bottles Best California Wines 48o
65c bottles fine Wlnea 33a
BOTTLED IN BOND WHISKIES
All popular brands auch as Guckenhelmer Sunnybrook
Crab Orchard Willow Brook Winchester Kye and
many othrs, at 69o, 79o nd 89o
FRUIT BRANDIES
CORDIALS A WD MISCELLAHBOUS.
J1.00 bottles. Apricot, Orange, Raspberry, Banana,
Cherry, etc. eao
$1.00 bottles California Grape Brandy G8o
$1.00 Pure Blackberry Cordial -iDo
$1.00 Extra Fine Bock and Bye 68o
75c and $1.00 bottles Champagne 47o
76c and $1.00 bottles Cherries 59o
FINE WHISKIES
$1.00 and $1.25 bottles of well known brands or
Whiskies, for 68o
$1.25 and $1.60 bottles, very old, select Whiskies, 7Bo
$1.60 Scotch Whiskies 39c
IIKMKMHKK We absolutely guarantee the perfect condition of every article we sell.
labels on goods sold in this sale are water soaked from the Dewey hotel fire that's all.
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