THE BKK: 0MA1JA, SATl M)AY, OCTOBER 4, 1D13. 17 PREDICTING JULOSE SERIES pinion Regarding Outcome Appears Unusually Divided This Year. BETTING 18 GENERALLY EVEN Chief AdTitntnffo Accorded Giant' Strength In Pitch Insr Department, While Athletic Henry lilt-tlnar-U Connted On. Specializing in Steln-Bloch, Sam-Peck and AuRUst Dros. Hlgh-typo Suits and Overcoats (or Men and Young Mod, NE5W YORK. Oct 3.-Oplnlon regarding the outcome of tho woriars series appear to be unusually divided this' year. Prom . Inent base ball players and writers are I predicting: a very close series ot games I with low scores predominating. All spoak uf tho luck or break or the eamo being an Important factor In tho ultimate win ning of the championship. The same eltu- atlon has developed In tho betting. Out side of the home cities of the two-com peting clubs the wagering 1s at even money. In Philadelphia the Athletics are slight favorites over the New. York team and local supporters are quoting odds of 10 to 9 on the Giants to defeat tne Amen rnn Ipactia rnrfftents.tlve&. Expressions of opinion on tile part of the managers 'and players, of rither clubs aro beginning to be heard here with the gathering of the advance guard for the opening game next Tuesday. Among those who are favoring the Athletics are Frank Chance, Napoleon., Lajblc. Cfartf Griffith and Umpire Billy Evans. Borne of thoso who ore naming the Giants as probable winners are George StalUngs, Johnny Bvers'. Fred Clarke and Ty Cobb. Ilughey Jennings and Dill Daltlen have stated that the teams aro so ovenly matched that the outcome ot the series Is a tossup with luck playing a leading part Majority for Giants. j A consensus among thirty ot the leading base ball writers of the big league circuits shows that eighteen favor tho Giants to win against nine for the Athletics and three frankly. Undecided., Almost without exception, however, they qualify their predtotlons by stating that the series of ISIS will be very' evenly contested ana that the slightest break in the luck, 'of the gams wilU.swJng. tho championship one way or tho other. Tho cMef advan tage accorded the Giants Is 'their strength In the pitching, department. The Athletics' adherents conced'a' this. point, but 'contend that the superior batting ability of the Philadelphia club will more than offset this advantage. Manager McGraw had all his world's series, regulars, .aside from Fred Snod grass, the center fielder suffering from "Charley horse," In action today and In addition put Mathewson and Marquard through their paces. Larry Doyle, team lid harness In tho second game of the n 1 1 1 1 ram u . i . . . . iiwu.i m . II1K.I 110 Will IIUVO 1IIUUCIVU up by next Tuesday to play his usual dash ing game. ' Comotiintlon Works Well. ' It was counted -significant by. -some',-however, that McGraw' did not put Larry in with the rest ot the regulars In tho "first game when Bhafer played second and Hrfrxog third. The combina tion worked well both-at bat and In the field. But! Bhafer was backat third at the start of the later encounter and worked! ia while In that position, with Fletcher, Doylo and Merkle-the .Infield that alCa.longrias been' expected to mah the jimex .defense of the t3IanU-'ln'.t.he rjattlalth"the- Athletics, -tt waslit tha first encounter that Mathewsort 'and Mar juarjL one or Uie other of whom, Jj" IJkely :o twirl the opening world's series game, svere tried out. "Matty possibly has been in- better, form this year, but In the four innings he worked tho heavy hitting Phillies were able to score but once and would not have counted then had not Bhafer made a bad throw to first on Magee, who later crossed the plate on Luderus' louble. Marquard had fine speed and control n tho five innings', he pitched and the only run scored for which his pitching was responsIble-''was that In the sixth when Lobert tripled and counted on Thorpe's muff of an easy fly in tho eighth that was responsible for tho Phillies' third run of the game. With another double-header tomorrow, McGraw will have plenty Of opportunity to tune. up. bis other boxmen. ,. Tesreau and Demaree are expected to show In theso games. The little manager was Pimples Source , of Great Danger May be Means of Absorbing Disease Germs in Most Unexpected Manner. AD-itorial by the Store Ad.ltor Did you ever see an Incompetent person looking for employment who ' wasn't' loaded- down with "references?" Nearly every Inefficient man has a pocketful of letters of recommendation signed by former employers who would ratner recommend mm than keen him on the-payroll. inferior article or anv Kind tnnt someone to tne BKiesr mgni nere in our own ..town ir m find a line of clothlnir that Isn't described as ."the Did you ever ne an didn't iaua best" by the. store that Is trsrlnsf to tt rid of It. Why. some of the shoddiest, rnost no-account kinds are advertised in as glrtwtns terms ns wo Use to describe those 100 good clothes of Steln-Dlach, A Store Full of Stylish Fall Clothes ' New ideas that you firid., nowhere else and the best service that intelli- , gent salesmen and a great . store can give. This, fall we've been appointed distributers ot those world famous Steln-Dloch Clothes. In no other local store can you see the 1918 fall models and you should see them every man with a liking for the best should en their. They tell you all there Is to tell about style and workmanship. They forcibly demonstrate the truth of our contention that good clothes cost no more than poor clothes if you know what store to pstronlie. The Store SUITS $20 to $40 Then, too! We've lots of other makes from which to choose. Jgl30 ami Vp OVERCOATS $20 to $50 All this year 's models, all styliBh, all worthy of a conspicuous placo in such a quality storo as this. SEE THE SWELL NEW SHIRTS at $1.50 Up qs&iia'.s Fastest growing stoiie. ' IRE V0UK& PE0WJC3 -OWN STORE 1018-20 FAItNAM STREET. WML NEW NECK WEAR TO DELIGHT YOU AT 50c and Up encouraged at the lively assault his regulars made on Chalmers today, the Giants' hitting; being hard and opportune. Creighton Squad Showing tip Well ' v The Creighton foot ball team la look ing better each' day. lever before, has such a lot of ginger been displayed this early in the season, and those who have been watching tho hightly practices, are beginning to predict big things for -the blue and white, ' Unler the snappy cross flro of signals from Captain Jlorey Mil ler at quarter, the entire squad gets 'Into every play- with every 'ounce ' of u'peel available. A final scrimmage was held Thursday afternoon The varsity ripped holes . tn. the" scrubs, and tore ,bff big sains with. tfrVforwafd ass. 3err"lflo line". Plunges were made by Coady and Walworth, while tho defensive' play of "Miller and Hanley was- spectacular. The team which will open tho .season on Creighton field Saturday afternoon In a. game with Kearney Normal will be a few pounds heavier than that of last year, averaging about 170 pounds. It Is not likely that Young or Foley, two addji, tlons to the squad this week, will begin' Saturday's game,. .and their weight cuts down- the average somewhat, With these man in the game. the average will climb, to that of last -year. Tho Creighton team is in good condition physically, Parker, the little end, Is the only man suffering from Injuries, and n sprained elbow may keep him out. t&alc Tour Blood Pure sad Imxaone With 8. B, 8. in thousands or instances tno most t .Virulent .types or oiooa irouDies navs been the result ot coming in contact with (disease germs In public places, and tno apparently Insignificant pimple has "been the cause. It spreads with astonishlne rapidity, often Infecting the entire sys- Item in a few days. Kit -is fortunate, however, that .there. Is ia; remedy a cujjo uitnj iuvivu&iu with such a condition, and thanks to tha energy of its producers the famous 8. S. In mnv nhw be had at most any drur Store In the clvlllxed world. iKThls preparation stands alone as a biood purifier. It is somewhat revolution ary in Us composition, since u accom pllshes all that was ever claimed for mer Icury, iodides, arsenic, and other destruc tive mineral drugs, and yet It Is abso lutely a purely vegetable product. It con- I tains one Ingredient whlcn serves tno petlvo purpose ot stimulating each tiny cellular part of the tissues to the healthy find Judicious selection of its own essen- tljxl nutriment. There are more cases of irtlcular rheumatism, locomotor ataxia. paresis, .neuritis, and s miliar diseases re IwiHant from the use. of minerals than Aosi people rire aware pi. nesa cia re orougnt out ; in a nignty interesting eok compiieu oy ins raeaicai aeporimens The Bwift Bpecino Co.. sit awut uiag.. Atlanta. Ca. It is mailed free, together lth sDeclal Information, to all who wrlto eacrlblng their symptoms.' Iqet a bottle of S. S. B. to-day, but ba etui not to nave sometning paimea on you falsely cUImed, to be "just as) 3d." Fhe only reason why anyone will trr Eissell you something In place of 8. B. S. lathe extra prollt. CREIGHTON HIGH TEAM TO PLAY NEBRASKA CITY Coaoh Sid. loley of the, Creighton High school foot ball team will leave for Ne braska City Saturday morning, where drelghton will meet the Nebraska City HlBh school. Coach Foley Is reticent con cerning his chances for victory, but wilt attempt .to wipe out the stain of - last year's disastrous defeat at the 'hands ot the downqtaters. ' ' Crelghton's lineup will .be as follows: Center, Stenko; right guard, Tobln: left guard, McCarthy; right tackle, Relfen rath, captain; left taokle, Duhurst; right end, Harrington: left end,- Kelly; quarter, lyong; right half, Xavery; left half, Burr, and fullback. Powers. Halfback Phllbln, who starred against Nebraska City last year, will be out of the game because ot a wrenched knee. York Illsh School Foot Dall Date. YORK, Neb., Oct. 2. (8peclal.)-Follow-lng Is the schedule of the York High School foot ball team for the season 1913: October J. Kearney at York; October id. open; October 17, Hastings at .Hast ings; October 24, "Lincoln at York; Octo ber "81. Aurora at Aurora; November a, Omaha at Omaha: November 14, Ne braska City at Nebraska City; Novem ber ili open; November 27, Thanksgiving, open. With the Bowlers Ames Varsity Squad" Expects Trimming by ophers Today AMES, la., Oct. S.-CSpeclaD-TVlth a squad ,of twenty men, Head Coach Will tarns and Assistant Coach Hubbard, who has' charge of tho varsity, left Ames at 7:40 this morning aboarcj a Fort Dodge traction car for Minneapolis, where the Cyclones, take on Dr. W Hams' Gophers in the annual gridiron battle on Minne sota' field, The squad and coaches will be transferred at Fort Dodge to a spe cial Minneapolis & St. Louis car, arriv ing In Minneapolis late tpnlght. The coaches and the squad expect the customary trimming, but a worse one than, the G to 0 last fall, in view ot the Jagged form that has characterised tho scrimmages up to the. last few nights. With only two veterans in line. Reeve, tackle,' and Captain Cowan at end, Coach Hubbard left with llttid faith in the abII- tty ot his pupils to get over the Gophers' goal lino tomorrow. The .hard tight put up by South Dakota, against the Mlnne solans last Saturday' hel'u Dr. Williams' veterans to a low sbore and that may be considered as cause for what optimism the Cyclone coaches possessed last night, but -nothing Is known of the comparative strengths In the game a week ago. The announcement last night from toot ball" headquarters was that tho follow ing lineup wdutd take the field on first call Saturday:' Ends, Tlernan, rlghti and Captain Cowan, left; tackles, 'Worm hoifdt, left, and Reeve, right; guards,' Kei'wln, right, and Holmes, left; center, Johns; right half, Matttson; full, Uhl: left half, Powell; quarterback, Davis. Delaney and Wilson were taken along as subs for the halves; Cunningham, sub end; Schalk. and Axthelm, sub-tackles;' McKlnley and "Thayer, sub-guards;1-also Carr and Kenlck, sub-quarter, Harry Williams is Home After Season With Frank Chance JUDGE HUMPHRIES FURIOUS Ooleaguea of Seattle Jurist Releaie Socialists He Sentnos. WILD SCENES iN COURT ROOM Prlsonrs Cited for Contempt Ten Court (a Do Its 'Worst Jurist Denounce. Fellow jnilges In Statement. The BEST Heaters f l300"jOOAeKMtSOf UUM hCATiMft yMracc OVER OTHtH rlAKO. 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It In a festure of srreat lmDortbhre to vou It means great economy In fuel, 21 S s65 Thd bist stovos on earth for the to Suit Teris money. 80 dif- ftrent styles to choose from. 1 I Every unit of .heal Is utilised In the lm (proved 1' e n I n sular heaters Dy a new flue system the air Is taken from the floor and Is passed up be tween the uppor flues and tho nan pit, where it Js heatad'to a Very high degree-and -discharged through "tho opening In the base eoction, Tins now Plue System puts- aver -800 square N VncneM extra radiating surface top wprk. n It eviuent mat the beat vrlll pass through these i mil ier than BfSH Yaur Old STOVE Accepted as Part Payment on a New On. I 8retsr Made of solid oak, tr mna -well coniruuicu Ftenoh bevel plate mirror, specially priced at IrsMUicll mi r 1 1 1 t it -i i in in imi mi i vvvr Jrc cyzr I -MSSMSil I 75 SEATTLE, Wash.. Oct. .-After Su pertor Judge John E. Humphries had runt twelvo men and els women to the county Jail today for contempt of his cvurt, consultation of other judces of the hu- perior 'court was held. Xliorwald Pleg- fred, an attorney, who previously hnd complained to .the -.bar association 'of Judge Humphries In regard to hie uss of tho writ of Injunction, was "requested to apply for a, writ jof procedure. Siegfried applied to Judge Everett Smith for the release of Glenn Ifp'ver, an attor ney for the Free Speech Defense league and former Assistant Attorney dencrAl'of Washington, and 6. M. Hodgson, qno uf the signers of "resolutions of protest" against Judge Humphries' antl-.itrjct speaking Injunctions, and they wote re-! leased on their own recognizance, fiaoh had a short tlmo before been sentenced to pay 100 fine for contempt, while In addition Hoover had been "forevor dis barred" by Judge Humphries and Hodg son was sent to Jail for six months. Jlidge Smith said he would release all the prisoners who sought freedom on writs or habeas corpus. Humphries Angry. Judge Humphries "was very angry when he heard ot the consultation ot his fel low Judges and the release ot two of the prisoners. He made a statement to the press In which he . denounced the other judges. ,The scene In Judge Humphries' nuurt late today was remarkable. ' The court room was Jammed to suffocation and the crowd Interrupted and applauded fre quently. Most of the prisoners when ar raglned expressed anew their contempt for the Judge and defied h'lm to do his worst. Glenn Hoover, attorney for the prisoners, was fined, disbarred and or dered removed to Jail as soon as he be gan to speak. ' Attorney H. M. Wells, socialist candi date for mayor at the last election, was disbarred without being permitted to speak a word In self-defense. Mrs. Humphries, secretary of a social ist local, was dismissed with a small tine, the Judge saying he did not wish to humiliate a member of his own Scotch S SOLID .Ifsl" SIX AK jgjfc PKr Gate City League. FARRELIi SYUUPS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Dudley ', .' 116 W 17? 433 Swansor 12 104 1M Ml Llndsey "7 W 1S4 417 Totals J8C 285 4fiJ U3I F. O. E. NO. 38. 1st. 2d. Jd, Total. Hempel 116 11! 113 341 Hehrens IS 1M H 355 Rles 1S7 189 141 487 Total , :'. 4W . ?1 0. 1,193 V.l TlfrilMljHB. . 1st 2d. ' 3d. Total. Learn ISO ISO ITS 547 Shaw 473 177 1S9 SIS Dober ..: 180 ' 1ST lal 632 Sclple .,.,..,....,?. 13 '131 .ISO . iiS Fii'..:..,'.Z.....T... as- isa ts2 , Totals '.,".;., ssT' ssi' " nA'OANS FA'llSTAFS. ' 1st'. U'. id Total. Lane .147 190 141 471 Munroe l&t. 14S 1JJ 447 Btlne , '156 17 . 114 Itt Lemon t H3 133 139, Vi Hofmann 114 181 189 Bit Totals 772 876 8a 5,470 The Persistent 'and Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to Business Success. Hsxry Williams, the Omaha boy who Is possessed of the famous pair of hands than can completely Surround a regula tion sized base" .ball,, blew into town from New York, where he played with Frank Chance's Highlanders. Williams sprajned his hand severely- some time ago and Chance decided to send him home as 'he would be unable to play- any more this year. A large band of Harry's friends and clan. mwiy inwrraiea ins were on nana ai mo; Mrs, William McNally stood up with a Smoke house to see the big leaguer and baby In her arms. . The Judge said he congratulate him. Harry has many did not wish to lend a baby to Jail. friends hefo because he has mado his "Never mind," the woman, said, literally. nome nere. and played on the Bupcrlor "The baby Is as guilty as I, am," root bail team several seasons. she was fined 1100 and sent to Jail with wpeaKing ot FranK Chance and the; the baby and a little boy, The woman's Highlanders, Williams says that ho Is. husband, a Spanish war veteran, also was ready to sign any minute to help Chance! fined 1100 and sent to Jail. Six women grab the permant next year and he is and two children are In the county lall certain that it will ako a mighty goodl tonight. team to beat the old peerless leader out During the Judge's lecture on, the evil of or me cnensnea rag. "Uiano8 is a won- street speaking he declared that Albert R. dor said Harry, and he has a team of. Parsons, tho anarchist hanged In Chicago s Extension Tab! Made ofi'feeleeted rMtm PENINSULAR STEEL RANIE ONLY $29.75. The celebrated "Peninsular" Steel Range and the price Is only 139.76. It Is a 6 hole range, with high wanning closet, made throughout ot heavy gauge cold rolled steel plate, rlvlted together like a steam boiler guaranteed to heat, coolf and bake to your entire satisfaction It is a blgifuel saver.svlentlfio construction, smoke consuming flues, ventilated fire box, duplex grata for coal or wood, Urge oyen steel oven back, asbestos oven lin ing, balance over door, making a shelf, broad fire bottom, circulation of hot air around entire oven, insuring even baiting; nanusome mckoi trim mings all over. A nign- ide srrade ntael rAiie. thor oughly guaranteed. The biggest value you eyer saw. Sale price only. .. Credit Terssg to Knit. 29 75 ss n r ,4 . n 1 1 .1 - I. lluffet. with a lined drawer for silverware, French bevel mirror, now at. 15 solid .oaJt, hsayy ftt and substantial, MM extends to 6' feet. JTW. Special this sal,e,..F Iron Bed Spsolal A koort substnn tlafbed In Ver nls Martin, gold bronxe. Special this sale 5 youngsters and veterans that will work1 together like a machine and I can't See how any one is going to beat us out of a slice of the world's series money next year.. .Chance Js the best leader' In the business and the .players are the best players in the major leagues today, so after the Haymarket rluts, was guilty of murder through .incitement to riot. An elderly woman dressed In black, standing on a chair In the rear ot the court room, cried; Judge Humphries expects to take up the remainder ot the, cases tomorrow. He It stands to .reason that Philadelphia,! has said that the supreme court, which Cleveland, Washington and the rest of them will have to take a back seat next year." SHERIFF IN COPPER BELT APPEALS TO THE GOVERNOR CALUMET. Mich., Oct. 3. Asserting that the copper strike situation In his district Is beyond his control, Sheriff Heptlng of Keweenaw county wired to night an appeal to dovernor Ferris for troops. His action followed a meeting of the county supervisors, at which the situation was discussed. Governor Ferris promptly wired to Gen eral p. L. Abbey, In command of the troops here, asking him to do everything possible for Sheriff Heptlng under the existing cfrcitras.tencee. has issued two writs against him, has no Jurisdiction. Another list of elahteenv" ur 1 signatures to tha resolutions .defiance! 01 tne gamt was thrust Into his bands by an attorney while the Judge was on the bench today, making (CO in all. No Welcome Awaits Militant Chief from Pennsylvania Women WASHINGTON, Oct. S.-The RUsslan any sort, cordial or otherwise, awaits Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst from Pennsyl vania suffragists, upon her visit to this country. This was the dictum voiced today at tho headquarters of the Equal Fran chise federation here. Mrs. F. M. RQes sng, president of the Pennsylvania branch ot the association, said that Mrs. Pankhurst had not been invited to the United states by suffragists and that the militant wbuld not be welcomed. Mrs. J. O. Miller, local president, sad Mrs. Pankhurst "will find only ullght opportunity In this city of discoursing upon the agonies of forcible feeding, since members of the woman's suffrage party Intend to ingore the presence of the English woman and do all In their power to prevent her opeaklng here." This public statement was put out from the suffragist headquarters here today; "Pittsburgh suffragists have pledged themselves to Jotn with the Equal Fran chise federation of Pennsylvania In fight ing against the interference of the mili tants and Mrs. Pankhurst will find the doors of the local suffrage enthusiasts closed to her, no matter how loudly she may shou,t 'volts for women.' " GRAND ISLAND HIGH IS EASY FOR MILITARY BOYS KEARNEY, Neb., Oct. I.-(8peclal Tel egram.) Grand Island High school proved easy for the Kearney Military academy this afternoon when the foot ball game between the two teams ended 14 to 0- in favor of the academy. The first half, of play was staged In Ube academy's territory-and the Islanders several times threatened the Kearney goal. In the second half the Kearney Mili tary academy steadied down and used good team work. The eighty-yard run by Nlmrna, after he had caught a nice pass tor a touchdown, was the star play JEROME JUST BLUFFING; HARRY THAW NOT INDICTED POUGHKBEPSIE, N. T. Oct. S.-The brand Jury that has been considering charges in connection with the escape of Hurry K, Thaw from Matteawan asylum will be discharged next Monday, The Jury took a recess list week Until Octo ber 6 and it Is understood no indictments were found against Thaw or anyone else who might have been charged with help ing him to escape. CLAIM ANOTHER IN CAR WITH OELRICHS AND GIRL NEW YORK, Oct. S.Mystery per plexed investigators tonight in the case of Hermann Oelrlchs, millionaire law student at Columbia university, and MU Lucille Singleton, daughter of a Texas mine owner, Although Oelrlchs was held In a magistrate's court today for a hear. Ing next Tuesday on the charge that he stabbed the girl Irf the breast while they were n his automobile a few nights ago, the question exists as to whether she re ceived her injuries In this manner or from the ragged points of the broken windshield through wh'ch she was thrown when young Oelrlchs' car crashed Into a tree. The case further was complicated by a statement by Oelrlchs' lawyers to the ef fect that a third person, said -to be a Columbia university student, was in tho machine with Oelrlchs and Mies Btnglq ton. The Identity of this porson was not disclosed by Oelrlchs' lawyers, who char acterised "ns absolutely ridiculous the charge that their client stabbed Miss Singleton. Editor Pindell is Acceptable to Czar PITTSBURGH, Oct. .-No reception of government, In reply to an Inquiry from the State department, has signified that Henry M. Pindell, the Peoria, 111., edi tor, will bo acceptable as American am bassador to Russia to succeed Curtis Guild of Massachusetts, resigned. It Is expected Air. Pindoll's nomination Will bo sent to the senate Immediately, There Is something In the air at this time of the year that 'has a' very drying. Irritating effect on. the' nostril and. .air passages ot the head and throat. A cough and cold frequently follows these symptoms, and. Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is a strong deiuuloent remedy that gives prompt relief. Use It tor coughs, colds, tickling throat, hoarseness arid bronchial coughs; best for children, and ' grown ' persons. Keep it at heme, and quick relict, will follow Its use. Con tains no opiates. For sale by all dealers everywhere. Advertisement. Persistent Advertising Is the' Road .to Big Returns. 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