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, MAROONS AND PURDUE MEET EASY GAME FOR COTNERITES University of Omaha is Defeated, ft Towers of Strength on" Three Leading College Elevens I Feature Foot Ball Event of Central I StateB at Chicago Today. 20 to 7, on Bethany Field. FUMBLES ARE COSTLY THINGS WOLVERINES PLAY VANDERBILT ItndKcru llnve Urrnteil llnril Week of TrnlnttiK in t'rejinrnt Ion for Clash trlth Michigan T .AggleS. I. Inn of thr Men from the Metropolis rrnves WenW nntt l Pierced Asrntn nml Asrnln by-Opponents. - 1 jBttMBjs MjsssssssssssssssMsfcss .sflB s jll CHICAGO. Oct. 2t.-Arraylng In Una of battle their strongest battalions' for a decisive conf.Hct, Chicago ami Purdue meet nero tomorrow In the feature event of the day's central nates foot ball Dro. grain. On tho outcome of the giuno Hangs the claim of each college to the year s conferenco chninnlonsliln. Chicago rooters tike hope from their belief that Coaoh Btagg did not find It necessary to uncover many of his playa in the Iowa came last Saturday. The game should be a btilllant contest of back field men with oilohat. Annie gate and O'Brien for Purdue pitted Bgalnat Norgren, Gray and Pierce. Wolrtrlnpi Mrft Vnn.lr-rhlM. A fame of wide Interest takes place- In Nashville tomorrow when Mlchlcnn meets Vandcrblltt -Sinco Its defeat by tho Aggie last Saturday Coach Yost Is alil to have worked great Improvement In tho Ann Arbor team. The Dixie eleven has been brought Into great slinpe. It Is said, Dy Dan McGugan, a Yost punll. Wisconsin's veterans hope to regain rrestigo by downing the Michigan Agri cultural team tomorrow. The Hadgcrs, hold to a tie last Saturday bv Purdue have devoted a hard week of training to preparing themselves for the team that aownea Yost s men. Illlnl nml Inillnnn I'ln.li. An annual battle of more than usual Interest Is on the cards for liullaniipnlln ware Illinois and Indiana meet. Prophets are Inclined to favor the former. Misfortune seems to follow the North western team nnd the reported Iowa slump will have to be pretty severe, say critics, to keep tho Hawkeyes from beat ing tho Purple at EVanston. Among Im portant games tomorrow are: F.Vr.d.un aK!nst Chicago, at Chicago. Michigan against Vanderbllt, at Nash- I He. Illinois against Indiana, at IndlnnRPolls. Iowa against Northwestern, at Kvnn ston. Michigan Agricultural College against Wisconsin, at Madison. North Dakota against Minnesota, at Minneapolis. Missouri against Ames, at Ames. Kansas Agricultural College against Kansas, at Manhattan. ( Nebraska agalnsto Haskell, at Lincoln. High School Cripples Back in Line Again When tho Omaha High school cloven meets Norfolk High scnool Saturday aft ernoon at Norfolk, In the only out-of-town game on the schedule, the team will be In better cndltlon than for some weeks. A number of the men who have been out of tho game because of Injuries have returned and In addition Coach Tommy Mills has been able to whip Into presentable shape the raw recruits whom he has Been forced to make use of be cause of the withdrawal from the game of several of his veterans. jacrrle, who has been hobbling about school on crutches for the last two weeks, as the result of a sprained ankle sus tained In the Nebraska City, massacre, lr In condition again, and will be used In the Norfolk contest. Reese, another of the high BChooK forwards, who broke his nose In the game with South Omaha, three weekB ago, has also recovered from his Injury and has been out on the, grid Iron for practice every day this week. Newby, all-Colorado High school tackle last" year, .has been out of the city since last Saturday on account of the Illness of a relative In Colorado, but returned Thursday and donned tho moleskins Im mediately. It was rumored at first that Newby would remain away and so be out o the game for the remainder of the reason and Mills Is Jubilant over his re turn. Kelly at quarter, Gardlpce at guard, and Melcher and Schcrmorhorn at center, nil now men on the first team since the Nebraska City (Same two weks ago, are falling Into line In great fashion and wHJ fill these positions In Saturday's strug gle, according to Coach ' Mills' present plans. Mills Is planning to shift Gardner Mills' tentative line-up for the game Is: The Persistent ' nno .luscious TTs ot Newspaper Advertlslnx la the Road to "HuxWsa Success. Boils Are a Bad Indication No Time Should be Lost in Purifying Your Blood. Many people believe bolls are a sign of Jiealth. It is a sign of sick blood. It is an Indication that the circulation Is slug gish or loaded with acids and Impurities to cause breaking down of the tissues. At the first appearance ot pimples and bolls the blood should be given a good searching Internal bath with 8. B. 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All eruptive places heal, mysterious pains and aches have disappeared, and from head to foot there is a conscious sensation of renewed health. That strange moody, morbid feeling of depression Is lifted and the entire system responds with surpris ing energy. Tou can get 8. 8. 8. at any drug store. Beware of any effort to sell you something; claimed to be "Just as good." It yours is a peculiar case and you desire expert advice, write to the 8wift Specific Co., 211 gwift Eldg., Atlanta, Gau Tho largo figure Is that of "Honry.KetcIinni, captain and star center of tho Ynlo varsity cloven. Kctcham Is an All-Anicrlcan team man and bids fair to gain that honor again this fall. Tho circular panel. shown Harvard's now backficld star, Malum, running mnto of tho great-Charley Urickley. Mahan Is ono of tho best players uncovered this season and forms, with Krlckley and Ifardwick, tho greatest backfield trio in tho oast, "ilrad" Strolt, Princeton's latest luminary, is shown at tho right. Btrelt Is nn lrro-' slstlble lino smasher, of tho Wendell and Coy typo. HASKELL MAY SURPRISE 'EM Reds Bring Beal Snake Dance Outfit, Anticipating Yiuwijr. WANT TO DEFEAT HUSKERS Conch Kennedy Trie rsjrchologtcnl Kffcct of CelebrntlnK Victory Over 'ebraskn lie fore Ills Men Win It. LINCOLN. Neb., -Oct 2.-8peclaL) Nebraska's next foot ball foe. the llas- tll Indians, will arrive here Saturday morning, accompanied by a big bunch ot rooters. The special will earn a band of- fifty pieces and a number of Indians, dressed in picturesque native costume. who nronoso to show tne fornnusKer rooters how a real snake dance Is done. The came tomorrow Is tho most uncer tain .on tho Nebraska schedule. There lias not been a single line on the strength ot the Indians, although It is known that Kennedy has five veteran Carlisle players on his squad. In addi tion tho Indian coach Is making tne boast ho will humblo Nebraska and this n drcldfdlv new turn for Kennsdy. Usually the Haskell mentor Is decidedly glum beforo a game. Nebraska had he last hard practice last night. The practice was rather lifeless and far from satisfactory from the coaches' standpoint. Only once during ihr, Mvmlne did the regulars show real form and that was when Captain Purdy and Quarterback Towle picked two elevens. i Outlook DUrournslnic. There was fur flying for some minutes Anri when tha smoke had cleared away the score stood 7 to 6 In favor ot Towle's m. On the whole the varsity OUtlOOK was a trifle discouraging, the most Irri tating feature being the poor tackling All nf the Nebraska snuad Is In good shape and should enter the Haskell con test In condition to put up a stiff fight. Following la the lineup for the game tomorrow: NEBRASKA. HABKEUi. nclr R.E. Williams. C. Halllgan ....UT. ....uo. C. ....n.a. . ...R.T. R.T ICO Ragle C. , Stover UG Timothy U.T. Wlll'ms. W. (C.) R.T Arkeketa UB Artlchoker Q.n Flood R.H Itlchards UH Rofcque H1KS Thompson Aboott ... KhlrldH ... R.T. Masun Towle .....Q.B. Rutherford UH. Purdy (C.)...,..Ul. Howard P.B. K.U 1'oweu neieree: d. uiujn. --jr.- . Govern. Head linesman: ,C. A. McBrtde.' LINCOLN HIGH TRIUMPHS OVER YORK HIGH. 9 TO 7 TOIIK, Neb.. Oct. Jl.-(8pecial Tele-gram.)-Uncoln High school defeated the York High this afternoon, 9 to 7. GotbenhurK Ties irlth Cosad, GOTHENBURG. Neb.. Oct " -(Special Telegram.)-Gothenburg and Ooxad High schools fought to a nothing to nothing tie on the Coiad gridiron today. Gothenburg doubled Cozad's distance on straight foot ball and passes, but was unable to cross Cozad's goal line. Officials: Referee. Ne ville. North Platte: umpire, Orr. Kearney; head linesman, Jltland, Lexington. Tarklo Swamp's Opponents. TARKIO. Mo.. Oct. St-(Speclal Tele gram.) Tarklo college overwhelmed Kan sas City university here today, winning a one-sided foot ball game, CQ to 0. Tarklo nl.vl i Inlal nf tl.t.pn in.n In the ESIIlfi. Referee, Grover. Kansas ttty Athletic: umpire, ijavens. urane umvernir, ur linesman. Coe, Missouri "Weal cyan. Kid WhrrlocU Leads. BKATP.ICfi, Neb.. Oct Jl. (Special Telegram.) "Kid" Wheelock of this city was awarded the decision oyer Louis Pappas of Kansas City lat night at Wy more In the second round ot a scheduled ten-round boxing exhibition. Wheelock knocked Pappas down twlct. In the first round and had all the best of the bout. Got nn Anfnl Fright by fear ot appendicitis? Take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and soon see bowel trouble vanish. Guaranteed, 2Sc For sale by youp druggist Advertisement Key to the 8ituauon-Bes Advertising. LUXUS LEADS m ROLLING Fulls Off High Score at Second Week's Shooting. GATE CITY TEAM ROLLS AGAIN FnrreU noils Total ot IU Pete Loch Shoot I'nlr Score, Win ning from, the Eagles. The Omaha league entered on Its secpnd week's traveling last night on the. Metros pollian and Morrison alleys; the game between the Metz and Old Style Lagers on the Association alleys being postponed. The sharks of the big league found the now alleys somewhat difficult and conse quently the scores Were low. The Luxus team pulled off the high total of the evening with 2,623, taking two games from the Wroth Cafe crowd, Stunz was high In the individual totals with S72, while Gotf took high Individual game honors with 14. In tho Corey &. McKenxle-El Paso game the printers took all three games, only being crowded tho last game win ning that by four pins. Schoeneman had high total with 690, Including high single game with 216. The scores In detail follow: Omaha Lengae, , LUXUS. 1st. 2d. 3d, Total. Cain 1(7 193 168 618 Chrlstensen 187 172 1S7 (16 Johnson Hi W US 4s2 Stuns .,; i 203 182 187 Ml Goff 214 178 149 541 Totals 907 91S SW 2,623 WROTH CAFB. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. IC. Sclple 166 192 IK lOi Martin ' U9 167 156 490 Learn '. 169 169 188 526 Wartchow 167 161 202 B30 Fanton 149 188 133 469 Totals 808 877 877 2.K8 Morrison Alleys. COREY & M'KENZIE PRINTING CO. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Thomas 171 175 198 S44 Jaroah 144 173 172 489 Bowers 1(3 191 168 502 Johnson 182 15S 146 4S Schoeneman 161 213 216 590 Totals 801 910 900 2.611 EL PAXOS. T . 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. 14! 192 188 625 Shields 143 1ST, 181 611 Melum 164 178 189 631 Straw H3 158 n;' 447 Grein 155 140 192 487 Totals 752 853 896 2,501 BoiTllns; Notes. At last the Brodegaard Crowns were Mopped, after winning fourteen In a row. Hie Ueselin Trademarks turned tho trick. Charley Zarp Is no back number yot. . ? ,roJJf1 a.J)rT,t' string of 204. 204. . :2talrX17- Charley always hovers around tneiW mark, but slips In-a big one now and then. The Old Style Lagers were totally dis organized last night, causing the post ponement of their game with the Metz. Weeks and Toman were on the sick list. Old boy Lane Isn't saying much, but his l8 totals ejrery week spealt for them selves. At the present rate he is speed. Ing he ought to land near the top by the end ot the season. The Luxus squad wilt be heard from before the season ends. The traveling proposition Is much in favor of the roll ers on this team, who are accustmcd to rolling on different drives. T rresldent Lane of the Greater Omaha Bowling association has called a meet for next Sunday at 3 p. m. All leagues should have their representatives at this meeting. It Is somewhat late In the season and the leagues can greatly help the association by sending In their en trance money at once and not lag back, causing a delay in completing the or ganization. Qnlrk Help to Backache ana llhru matlstn. The man or woman who wants quick help from backache and rheumatism will find it in Foley Kidney Pills. They act so quickly and with auoh good effect that weak. Inactive kidneys that do not keep the blood clean and free of the Impurities that cause these symptoms, are toned up and strengthened to healthy, vigorous action. You cannot take Foley Kidney Pills into your system without having good results. Contain no habit forming drugs. For sale by all dealers everywhereAdvertisement. BEATRICE TOYS WITH OTOES Nebraska ' City High Swamped to Tune of Fifty to Nothing. SEVEN TOUCHDOWNS ARE MADE Unnecessary tor Beatrice to Use Neir Formations "Which Are Being Saved for Coming Battle, with Lincoln, BEATRICE, Neb., Oct 24.-(8peclal Tel egramsThe Beatrice High school foot ball team simply toyed with the Nebraska Cltv Itlirh. here today, defeating tlicm, 60 to 0. Tho visitors wero unabje to break through the powerful Beatrice Interfer ence atid. Captain Cook made twonty rnM on the first down. Seven touch downs an done field goal were made. Rlddell, Adams, Becker, Bchultz, the Day brothers and Captain Cook were the stars for Batrice. It was unnecessary for Beatrice to use any of the new' formations It will spring on Lincoln next Saturday, November L Beatrice played for an easy victory in view of the coming Lincoln battle. Third Round Leaves Sixteen Contestants WTMORK, Neb., Oct. 2i. The third round in the national coursing futurity, run today, narrowed the contestants down to sixteen dbgs, and all apparently so nicely matched as to make choices for the semi-finals and finals difficult. Bright Jewel, Secret Service, Kitty Neversettle and Missing Link are among those backed heavily to go through the fourth and fifth rounds. Three or those that had their matches In the third round, The Cream, Gift of Fortune and Missing Link, are Wymore-owned hounds, and local in terest in their achievements Is keen. There were no runaway matches today, and at least two of the defeated dogs, Bouncing Bettle and Winning Lassie, made pretty races. E. A. Fisher of Win field, Kan.. Judged today's races befor the largest crowd of the week. The first round of the all-age stake was run today, with ninety-six entries. 80ms of the veteran racers were put out by youngsters. Walsh WifPlay With the Yankees NEW. YORK, Oct. 2i.-Accordlng to semi-official announcement from Phila delphia today, James C. Walsh, at pres ent a member of Connie Mack's world's champion Athletics, wilt wear a New York American league club uniform next season. It has been known for some time tbat Manager Chance of the Yankees was trying to get a high class outfielder from the Athletics before the opening 'of the 1311 ' season. No official statement from either club Is expected until after the annual meeting of the American league. Chance has expressed satisfaction with his Infield. With Cree, Gllhooley, Cook, Walsh and Wolter as msterial. he should be able to cover the outer garden In a satisfactory manner In 1914. Giants Defeat White Sox at Sioux City SIOUX CITY, la., Oct. 24.-The Chi cago White Sox and the New York qiants, on their tour ot the world, clashed In a game at Riverside park yester day, the Giants winning, 6 to S. Fromme and Scott pitched, both being touched up in lively fsshlon. It was an Ideal fall day, the theTnometer registering around 70, with the sky clear, A large crowd raw the game. Score, R.H.E. Will to Sox..,.l 0100100 0-3 10 0 Giants 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 3 -C 12 1 Batteries; Chicago, Scott and Palsy; New York, Froinms and Wlngo, i t i i . i DUN'S REVIEW OF TRADE Business Situation Seen as Continu ing Fairly 8atisf"ctory. COLDER WEATHER STIMULATING Conditions tn Iron nnd Steel Still Reflect Curtailment In Opera tions, with Additions to Idle Forces, NEW YORK, Oct. 24.-Dun's Review will say tomorrow: The business situation continues fairly satisfactory, although evidences ot re actionary tendency are munirest In cer tain branches of trado. Colder weather has stimulated both retail and wholesale distribution of seasonable mercliandlse. Conditions In Iron and steel still reflect curtailment In operations, with additions to Idle forces, and there Is less optlmlstlo sentiment. Reductions In prices are more frequent, yet railroad demands are be coming mora of a feature and consumers are urging deliveries. A. better tone Is apparent In tho cop per market. Continued favorablo advices are received from loading dry goods houses. Failures this week numbered 340 In the United States against 225 last year, and 361 In Canada compared with 290. REPORT OF CI.KAIIINQ JIOU8I9 Transactions or Associated Bunks for the AVeelc. NEW YORIC. Oct. 24.-Bradstreofs bank clearings report for the week ending Oc tober 23 shows an aggregate of 3.22.S89,- S2Oi.,a,An5J.nt.,3344M,3O0O lBt week and ,747,MO,000, in the corresponding weok List year: CITIES. Amount Inc. New York Chicago , , Boston lt2,O17,S8S,O0O 8.2 t , 12.1 est s 2.1 2.6 2.4 34O,KB,000 184,203.000 6.8 181.030.000 4.0 88.76t.0y0 6,04,00ft 62,885.000 M. 430.000 41.402.000 10.7 Pittsburgh Kansas City... 2.0 eon ranciscoT...., Baltimore Cincinnati Minneapolis Los Angeles., Cleveland JJstralt New Orleans OMAHA T A llla.ltl,. 26.087,000 6.0 32,285,000 24,654,000 24.lfi8.O0O 4.6 3,1 12.7 29,697.0bCM S2.6 'ii'.i 12.8 21,614.000 21,246,000 6.1 '"t .vuib viua ,,,,,,.... 16. 296,000 15.798.000 16.272.000 AiiiwauKeo , Seattle , Portland, Ore et. Paul Denver Indianapolis Halt Lake City.... Columbus , Toledo IDuluth Des Moines Spokane Tacoma Oakland Peoria , San Diego , 'Dayton ., Sacramento Cedar Rapids Waterloo Springfield, III Qulncy. Ill , 10.9 23.0 14.W&.000 12,232,000 11,4(6,000 20.2 16.0 7.3 2.01 8,030,000 7.090,000 (ir,7000 1.4 8.0 &,8&0,000 17.6 6,4t,000 D.3S6.000 6.073.000 2,416,000 S. 475.000 32.E 1.2 7.8 .& CO 3.&4A.00O 14.4 2.667,000 .7 2,484100 2.616.0U0 2.070,000 1,688,000 17.0 17.0 21. 11.9 Ml 3.0 16.6 28.9 1,206,000 818,000 654.O00 837.000 1.6 2.5 Bloomlngton, III.... .3 ogden. Utah.... Decatur, III 419.000 jacKstmvme, 111 362,000 Washington, D. C. T.IOS.OUO, 2-1 HU Joseph. Lincoln .... Hloux City 8,148,000 a oru ono 16.4 2l.6 20.7i 20.51 3.871.00CW J.72H.O0O Topeka Wichita "s.i 3,518,000; nilADSTRF.KT'S WEEKLY REVIEW Volume at Distributive Trade Holds Up Well. NEW YORK, Oct. 24.-Bradstreefs tomorrow will say: Despite Irregularities ot weather nnd the natural ebb and flow In trade cur rents, U10 volume of distributive trade Iholda up well, though probably not as large as some weeks ago nor as heavy at some centers as a year ago. The first touch ot winter has bene fited retail trade In winter wear cloth ing, dry goods, shoes and rubber goods. In the northwest this has helped orders from jobbers. In the southwest the dis position Is to go carefully. Pacific coast reports also are cheerful. Large primary markets report some re cessions in trade, but In some lines In ability to get goods Is at the haso of the slackening. Karly reports as to holl the day trade are good. Business failures for the week were 246. which compares with 229 In 1912. Wheat. Including flour exports for the week, are the largest for twelve years, aggregating 8,325,388 bushels against 6, 6,W1 last year iREDtpPIOrEI Mellow in flavor. Aged for ycarj n charred casks, itt Is I Best Northern Rye always selected by a member of the firm. I m II Purest water from wells sunk hundreds of feet into solid Mm II That's why the man who knows always insists on Mm tt RED TOP RYE U mwk rCKDINAND WE8TUXXMCK SONS. Distillers MR Bhk Clae!ssttl,0. St. JsMsk, Ms. tealirlll, Ky. jAWW City National STATEMENT OF CONDITION OCTOBER 21, 1913 RESOURCES Loans nnd Diaooimts $2,251,093.33 Bonds rind Securities . . . 508,769.98 U. S. Bonds for Circulation 202,625.00 Furniture, Fixtures, Vaults, Real Estate (55,133.14 Overdrafts ...rT .'. 15,290.10 Cash and Sight Exohango 1,108,127.37 $4,151038.92 LIABILITIES Capital 500,000.00 Surplus and Profits 101,952.09 Reserved to Pay Taxos .and Literest on Deposits 681.05 Circulation y 200,000,00 Deposits .'. 3,848,405.7a $4,151,038.92 Wo solicit accounts of Banks, Corpora-' tions, Firms and Individuals, and we give prompt and efficient service by prompt and courteous attention to our customers. OFFICERS. JOHN P. FLACK, President. W. 1). MOORE, Cashier. JOHN F. 1IECOX, V. Pres. J, U. UTENDOHFER, Asst. Cashier. LINCOLN.-, Neb., Oct. 2t.-(Bpeell.- In one ot the hardest fought games wit nessed on Bethany field the University of Omaha team went down to defeat be fore the Cotner eleven this afternoon by the score ot 30 to 7. Both teams put tip a good exhibition of foot hall, but costly fumbles coat Omaha gains that would have counted for touchdowns. Omaha proved weak on forward pass. Ing. losing the ball repeatedly on this form of open play. Several times Cotner nun Intercepted Omaha passes, malclne as a result two ot their touchdown!). Omaha's line proved weak In the first two quarters, atlowipg Cotner to go? through It at will, Strain of Cotner proved to be the star man for the Ilethanyltes, making two of. their touchdowns nnd being Instrumental In getting thrlr other one. Omnlin IIrrTvU;( ' All of Cotner's touchdowns were mud In the first two quarters of play, Oman Qomlng back strong In the second two) quarters and not only holding Cotner, but forcing tho play practically all In Its territory- In tho third qtiartor Omaha came buck strong and through a succession ot Una rlunges nnd forward passes, sent flelhy over for a touchdown. Thoug playing entirely In dotners ter rltory In the last two quarters Omahi was unabto to score Again. For Omaha Dow, Belby, Parish nn Parsons did tho stellar work, while the star men for Cotner were Strain, Dkf-tc nnd Hush. In the last quarter Parish made a sen. sstlonal run of seventy yards through an unbroken field for a touchdown, but It was not allowed by the officials hrcauso ot holding by a member of the Omatm team. Hoatrin in Knlnrscrt (Irnnnds. The Boston Nationals have bought more space near their park and are going to have the grounds enlarged. They are frotng to have a longer left field foul tne and a much larger right field four line. Oxford IIIkU Overcome. M'OOOK. Neb... Oct. 94.-(8peclal.)-.The MoCook High school team took the meas ure ot the Oxford High tohool squad this afternoon by a score of H to 0. Bank of Omaha I