THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER It. 1913. STIEHM SAYS EXPECTS WAR Jeff Has a Stroke of Luck at Last. By Bud Fisher. Comhuskcr Coach Does Not Under estimate Kansas Men. LOOKS FOR FIERCE BATTLE In Will Also lie Proposition for "rhraskn, According to Itrport from IlrtTry Harmnn, Who SniT Indlnna Samr. t ; - - YtSSIR.THiS rirtRAR-e tVSI5CW. THii i K 1 " TT. u,' m m : : : . - n - . - - - I BY rVKIENV v03G fNDIftNS- THCSE rtKfc DuT RXJR. Of I SSSsl'l 'H'ktBMmi' aSafcaaaaaaaK Y?s&V" , ae bricka (NTM6 world vot alv own THfcOYNeR. JJmMBL MW&S 1 i-tssllr-' MwMmW m j I Reg. Now the jpwwGaoprHii. Bfticic crAN stwd on ir V t .... i Mi ;'-ti JmBMWMWL. ammm ) i ' mSs.AMQ tNSipg or AN HXlK Somg sppat mm OBSei B B 9 J tKS Pce or scod luck ill socDcnLy I mm&i "3mB f B mm JZl, 3Psrct)fAe to -rMt owner. ta cvcv I , cS t rr mmsmt UXCOLX. Nov. 10.-Spoclal.)-Kansas Trade a big Impression on "Jumbo" fttlehm, or the rornhuakers. when thft ' lengthy Oonihuakcr mentor saw the Jay hawkers In notion against W'asbburn lust j tint unlay Stlehm returned from Law- rencn this morning, full' convinced that ' Nebraska would have the biggest battle J of the seatn in the frame next Batur. j c?av against the Jayhawkcrs. The Kansas line averages 185 pounds from end to end." said Stlehm, "and In Kansas the are making the open boast I I .at Moss has the best team that has j ever represented the Jayhawker InsUMi- J tlon. ' Stle.m Is not frightened over tlie iUtlook if Nebraska's cripples get in shape to take the field against Kansas. Shield went out for the remainder of the season, with ft cracked collarbone rc reived In the Wesleyan game and it now looks as If the former South Omaha star was the most unfortunate man on the squad. Kansas umr out of the Washburn Bsme without a bruise. Stlehm said, the Toptko elexen being unable even to force Mie Jav.-.awkers to extend themselves. Tl Js) hawkers used . straight foot ball' n.t eh Hnd d'.d not h6w Stlehm a single thing Itnthrrforit Out of fiitme. Dewey Harman returned today from Iowa CA, where he saw the Ioa-tn-dlana game and according to the assist ant coach, the lluskers are In for a real battle two weeks from Saturday. Harman aid the Hawkeyea used ths spread tot matlon, which they claim to have. per fevted, with unusual success, only twice during the game and then It was good for substantial gains each time. The Iowa backfield is fast. Harmon, said, and the line heavy with the strength of the team centered in Its offensive nblllly. Gross, the Iowa tackle, is a. mar vel In the running game, but Harman thinks that Iowa Is n little weak In gener nlfllilp, "Practice tonight started the hard work In preparing for the' Kansas game. The lluskers will have two additional practice- of lonst duration Tuesday and Wednesday nights. Thursday's work Willi bo llchu t , loir Will Battle Jlnrd. Dick Rutherford was out today, after having been laid up all last week with lohsllltls, but he Is weak and Stlehm will if lucky if his atnr halfback Is nny whero near In condition Saturday. The other cripples who have been given a rest arc In excellent shape. Towlo Is i (covered and Mastln's shoulder docs not trouble him any more, Pimly Is out, but will not be put In scrimmage Work at all curing thh week for fear his Injured knee may bo further hurt. Dr Qlapp today was busy .preparing a special brace for tlio weak, knee and In llila way Sttlehtn may have the services ot the captain Muring the entire game. Tho test of the squad Is In excellent hhttpe. Tho first :ot the -Kansas rajlfes. comes tomorrow when the studtnta will meet In invocation. The rally wll be to drum in a, crowd tor thfc Kansus game and t Is expected .fully ,600 will go from the aiidcrtfraduate Body; , CAPJAIff AND MATE OF PARK TIED IN BERTHS c Mang Heva', which cleared from Phila delphia October 9 for Ban Francisco, re turned to the Delaware breakwater to. .ilv iiieauaft'the Crew hd mutinied, ac. cording td Captain Towniend, commander ot the vessel. Upon the arrival of tho bark tho captain asxea xor mo asi. nnc of the United States authorities. When the bark arrived Captain Town send senf a letter to the ship' went here asking assistance. Tho letter did not jrlva the cause of the mutiny, but the captain said bo wao Hi when the breakNclmc and that bo and tho mata wero tied in their berths, mey were later released to navigate tho ship' on a promise that they would return to tho Delaware capes. A GCorj LUCK FOR SO I T TtT 4 ' " M t. AN0TH6M GOGftTrAN MI sLHHV1HKBB WHbI'-ONO, t'LL PAH. j " VitA ' -f r COIN BACK. J JOB, J ' ' "' ' s' j-" , : 1 : : , - HHHBHbWMbMN s Ufiy Sores You Manrd How Wortt Skin EruptiMM Wiur as Rult famous KoiiMdy Hi --..ioVP'iBiHHamflamflB kWwf CflaSHaSaSaVi COMISKEY STARTS BIG TOUR Passes Through Omaha on Trip Around the World. HAS SOME GOOD YOUNGSTERS Vetera nt Mnnnirrr Sny llr Thinks Jlin Thorpr la a C'oinrr and thnt llr Will Make Mood In the Klrld. Si Kn route from Chicago to tioloradovatid thence to PanN Francisco, Cbarles-- A. Comltkey, base ball magnate and owner of tho Chicago "White Sox club, and a lrtj- of thirteen companions, passed through. Omaha today. The parjy left unicago last tugni ana arrived nere at 2 o'clock this afternoon over the Hock Island road, No sooner )iad .tho train pulled Into tho tiled, than the 'White Sox-owner was out shaking hands with mam?) acquaint ances who had como to greet iilnv "Everything's going fine cjwIUn't bo better he sAld, speaking of, the world lour oi (lie vnicaso ciuu aim uin uumi. "Wo had a good gamo yesterday; "me next one Is at Colorado Springs." . Asked concerning thd showing that ,ls being mado by Pitcher Faber of tho Ues Moines club, who has. been trying dut with tho White Box, Mr. Comlskey said! "lie is making good with a big Q. We put him In yesterday in a pinch and lie held the score to a tje. Jim ThorpoT Well, ho seems to bo coming on well, 'too, McOravr thinks that he 'Is a sure comer." Mr. Comlskey was asked if an of the recruits for tho White Sdx might eventu ally be sent to Iho Omaha club. Ito'saVt: 'I can't tell anything about that -until After wo get back from this trip." . , . The, world touring teams nnd those, ac companying them will sail from -.Van-couver December 1. Iloturnlng th'eywlll sail from Quoenstown March 1. ; ' . Tho base ball magnate's party, travel ing In a private car, included the fc-llowV Ing, besides Mr. and Mrs. Comlskey: Mr. and Mrs. I-ou Comlskey, Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell. Mr. and 'Mrs'. Joseph Farrell, Mr. and Mrs. James Mill ion, Mrs. II. Keogh, Thomas Lynch.-'WlU- lam I.ahey and Andrew Schley, Morganthaler Will Use Forward P $ss on Oreightqn TJiii 'Team Sale of Indianapolis Club to Denver Men Will Not Be Made COLUMBUS, O.. Nov, H.-First among the base ball men who arrived today to attend the minor league meeting was a special train of westerners. Including Del Howard of the San Francisco club, At ISau-.n, president of the Paclflo Coast league; Charles Graham of the Sacra mento club and A. C. Joy and "Happy" Hoga'n of the rs Angeles club. Owner McOIll of the Denver club, who hopes to close a deal here for the pur chase ot the Indianapolis franchise, came earlr. aocomtianled bv Jack .Hendrlx.. Somo'tf'iiefr much dlicuBd'-i -of.'lili club ,tb .l?en-. ver base ball men 'would not be'coSit,-" pleted and -that-the deal was'rtowi n-! tlrely off. r t President Kbbetts ot the Brooklyn club -arrived hero this afternodrt. AUUUUN. N. V.. No'. r 10.-Scretary John II, Farrell of 'the HaUohaV 'Assocla- tlon of professional punt Ball leagues left today fJr Columbus, O.i to attend the annual mooting o( the National asso ciation to be heM-therftithls Week. Prior to his dspartUM'ha received a cbp'y Jot a new aet of demands .mode 'by the Dslso Ball Players' "fraternity, whleh will bo the chltf feature of discussion atVfho. meeting, lie ,sald the demands, which will t mado public Ut .Columbus, Include many things 'not mentioned in those made to the National commission. ' The National Board of Arbitration will have a large number of cases to dispose of at the meeting. PLAY OFF POSTPONED ONES Luxus Aggregation Take Two from Corey-MoKenzie Team. JOHNSON ROLLS HIGH TOTAL (Mors Triumphs Take Crack at Martin's Tlsrera at South Omnha, hot Find SlaslO Cltr noli era Too Fast. 1 The Omaha leaguers played off their remaining 'postponed games yesterday morning. " On tho Morrison alleys the Luxus took two from the Corey-McKen-xlo team. Itolllng on Sunday morning seemed to have a-bad effect on the play ere;, as the scores were somewhat low. Ole Johnspn rolled tho high total with B7v and.. Frank Jarosh rolled high single wittrafr (,wss asav tvuuiinu ttiicja HID uct "teaW -grabbrdBH,;lhre'e' from the 131 Faxos. 'Thoj.scores' HowX'v' ,. ' Omnha VrnvHflBnl-eaBue. ' . ' ' 'JifJt. M. 3il..Tntl. Cain '..I.'.. 7...;.lfi4 'MO in . ssi O.Johnson ....,191 -192 1 183 ICO L, , .-11' S--- B Totals .V.S39 ,S7.12 I Wlion the I'nivertity or oinana meets C'rclKljton Saturday afternoon In the an nual game between these two schools It will be with a team a great deal stronger than It had ut the beginning of the Beas6n. rteallxlng the strength of tho Catholics this year, Coach Morgan thaler la preparing his warriors for a It you should meet anyone varnlth- I stiff game. Ing a sore with rrcsy ol it .-.e: t, your. The recent defeats ot the University best advice would be to r;uit such things j0f pmah.a have tended t,o make tho play- la.t,t,i.V?.itvefl. ' .. ..,h,. ra W"K harder than ever. With the re. To successfully nj .t a- 5 liO-i! trouble. 1 . , . ' . some eruptive skin dlsra .o--c-:i ifcese- !ccnt the lino the team will ma. lupus, psoriasis. u:r U. scrofula, or (not on,y D strengthened, but more weight what you will there la but 0:1s sure, safe 1 will be added to It. The line Is now the way to cure It. Ask at my drug store strongist It has been this year, so that xor a Dome or W. H. a. nr.l you tro CrelEhton will not have an eaav task then on tho road to health. of this remarkable remedy The action Is just as direct just as positive, just as certain In Its Influence lis that the sun rises in tho east. It is one ot those rare medical forces which act In the blood with tho aamo degree ot certainty that is found In 111 natural tendencies. Tho manner In which it dominates and controls tho mys terious transference of rich, red, pure arterial blood, for the diseased venous blood la marvelous. Out through every skin pore acids, germs and other blood impurities aro forced in the form of Invisible vapor. Tho lungs breatha It out, tho liver is t!mu"tod to consume a great propor tion of Impurities, tho stomach and In testines cease to convey into the blood stream tl) catarrhal, malarial germs; tho boweLj. kidneys, bladder and all emunc t Orion ot the body aro marshalled into a flbting- force to expel every vettlgo of "ptlve disease. There is scarcely a community any where but what hs its living example of wonderful curative effects ot 8. & S. fe( 1 bottle of this famous remedy lo-dav and If your case is stubborn or peculiar writs to the Bwlft Specific Co., ;i Swift Bid.. Atlanta. Ga. P9 not permit anyone to talk you into Eorae useless compound they put up as a. substitute for 8 a a No honest drug ' will do this. In making Its way through this depart ment of tho team. The strengthening of the line has been chiefly through the return of Adams and the shifting ot Jor- gvtisen from center to his old position of right guard. The- university expects to use the for ward paas to great advantage in the Crelghton game. Last season Omaha made both of Its touchdowns that way and expects to use it as effectually, it not more so. during the coming game. Tuesday .and Wednesday ot this week the University ot Omaha will scrimmage against tho Omaha High 'school. Morgan thaler expeets to put his squad througtt l,o rd practice during the rest ot the week, so 03 to have tils team in tip top con dition for tho coming game. The new plays that the coach has boen drilling his men in during the last few weeks for the Crelghton game will be tried out this week. Though not expeetlng a victor) against the Catholics, Morganthaler Is convinced that his team will put up a gteat deal better fight than last year ar.d will maVo the Ir-lglitor, fain gi et ae if . ' I- r -r.a-'i Omar Deception is a blunder uuas which kicks back harder than it shoots forth. With the Ma gee & Deemer reputation for de pendnb e nerchandiseand trustworthy service to maintain, we cannot afford to deceive you in any transaction. ' Whether you leave our store with a $50 overcoat or a 50 cent cravat, you must leave satisfied and remain satisfied. Otherwise the trans action is not complete and we shall expect to adjust the trouble or refund your money. Trade is brisk right now in over coats. Short or long models regular, velvet or shawl' collars -chinchillas, fancy cheviots, Mel tons, Montugnacs almost any atyle, fabric or color that you could ask for wo can show you. The prices range from $14. 0 up ward to E and whatever you pay you can be sure of getting a value at the price which you will never'bo sshsiped to be Identified with MAGEE & DEEMER 413 Se. 16tk Stuns Ooff - cpr5Ky.& MKi-Nj-js, 551 Mr. 67S 4o2 516 SM3 Sleuth SHot While Attempting to Trap Blackmailing Band OGDKN, Utah, Nov. 10. Endeavoring to trap blackmailers, who had again de manded money from Itnlph E. .Bristol and Lcroy Eccles under threats of shoot ing, Dave Edwards, s-cclal detective and expert gunman from Bingham, Utah, fell on a lonely road, la the northeast part ot Ogden, about 4 o'clock this morning, his body riddled with bullets. The black mailers had demanded that one of four prominent men bring $1,DW to them In a satchel. Edwards was disguised In Le roy Eccles' clothing. It Is believed the bandits rccdgnlzcd- the disguise. They opened fire dn Edward r.wlthout warn ing". He returned -the tire- even when wounded. Though others reached the scene. -a few. moments later, ,tho bandits, made their escape. .Edwards Is now at a hospital in a serious condition. HAWKEYES BECOME CHESTY Varsity Begins to Talk About De feating Cornhuskers. WILL PLAY AMES SATURDAY Victories Over Indiana nnd 'ortli TTcatern natse Tram's Standing; In Estimation of Its .Supporters. WORK ON MONEY BILL REPORT Administration Members to Submit it to Party Conference. REPUBLICANS ARE ALSO -BUSY Thomas .;.uJ....W4 ' ISO . 1T3 C. Johnson. ,.4..;. ii. ,203 i?o K Bowers?.... 154' 184". 1U V, JarosNXW...r..,.-.17r 164 ' 221 schoenman f.160 JS! ..-152 Total".'. .ixiL' in ' " Omaha , I-rnEur, MEW. 1st. ad. Total. 497 m m :,W3 Considered rrnctlcally Certain Sen ator' Illtch'coeW Will Continue Ills Opposition to the Nenle Weeks Sutherland Drnman .. Conrad ... , Totals... .-1 '. McCarthy Jarosh .... litllardv... Shields .... Orten 196 17S m 105 300 .toso EL. PAXO. ; . 1st. its -324 15? 1R1 193 ?d. 190 151 ISt 197 15) m 2d. 201 1SS 187 n,1. Total. ; 16- 190 sou 17V MS 91 2.7C2 1W- Id. Total. 177" 201 132 1SS 111 Total 891 "54 SIT Strikes nnd Spares.. The Mots team gained one game on tho Luxus Sunday- by taking the whole series, while the Krug bunch wero los ing one out of three. Barney Shaw foUnd the Garlow alleys a trifle hard Sunday afternoon. Barney WASIflNGTON, . ;Nov. 10. Senators Owens, Hhk.ffroth. Tomerene and Ilollls, tho four democrats wtip round it Impos sible' to 'put the aam'lnlstrauon currency Uil through tho 'senate banking committee, 593 worked today on a report on the bill 537 1 kj. mitimti.n rn tt. ...-mnrrfltlc con ference of tho senate "Wednesday, As tho report will go to tho "confer ence. It will recommend tho bill virtually as It came from the house with minor amendments and changes of phraseology believed necessary- to perftet It. Th four senators Mill endeavor to secure the signatures' ot Senators Reed ' and' O'Gdcman to thb report. These" two mem bers have opposed many features of. the administration "bill In committee-, and have .sought to avoid action on the bill by the democratic caucus, - . It Is practically certain Senator Hitch M4 613 it) 4 :k6 IoWA CITi. Ia.,' Nov. U-(Special:)-' Iovfa students are tlajmlng a prominent plaro In the conference' for, their Ham. as a result of its. overwhelming defeat - of Indiana Saturday, No such scores have been made by conference teams as those rolle'd up by Iowa against Northwestern and Indiana. Tl)e, only blot on the Iowa record js the defeat by Chicago. The Ipdlana team which, Iowa defeated was In better shape than it has been since tho Hooslers played Chicago, so that the big score cannot be explained by the weakness of tho visitors. Dick, Iowa's great halfback, and Gross, tho midget quarter, -are given great credit for the big score, with Captain McGlnnlS and Pennlngreth not far behind. Vletorr is Contir. The game was in some respects a costly one for Iowa, as the players were consid erably battered. Dick was slightly in jured, but will not bo kept out of the remaining games. Parsons and 'Carbcrry were more serious!- hurt, and it is not likely that either will start the Ames game next Saturday. Oanderson, who plays opposite Carberty on the left wing, got a bad cut over his eye In which sev eral stitches were taken. These Injuries have left the Ilawkeyes short of ends, as Bowen is about the only experienced man ow Ip shape to play, dundersqn's Injury is not likely to keep him out pf the game, but with he mil Bowen playing; Ufere Is no substi tute. Hamilton wtil be tried out at tho position by the coaches, as he nas had some experience there, and is fairly fast and aggressive, Von x&ckum has been subbing at tho poircon. but m not yet j dependable in a big game. ( Hope to Hold Cornhnskers. j The state championship clash with Ames Is the next battle On the Iowa i schedule. It will be played on Iowa field noxt Saturday and appears to bo an' ' evenly matched game. Tho Aggies will outwclght Iowa even more than Indiana. ' but are somewhat Inexperienced, The Iowa team Is already looking forward to : the game with Nebraska on November 22, and has somo hopes of holding the Cornhuskers, since the victory over In- ' dlana. ' I stagq Will not predict victory j)ver gophers . CHICAGO, Nov. 10i Coach Stagg of the University of Chicago fool ball sqitad is not optimistic over the forthcoming bat tie -between tho 'Maroons and Minnesota!" next Saturday at- Minneapolis'' ,for the." championship of the weetern Interschol astlc conference. "I believe the Gophers are etrph&er than we are,." he said' last night" a'nd It -would be a mistake for me or the stu dents to predict a victory in our -next game. I regard the' Minnesota Una bet ter than ours Just how, and this factor may decide the game." Tho freshmen team was sent against the regulars today Using plays with which the Gophers defeated Wisconsin. Movements ot Ooean Port. ArrlT4 MANILA Minnesota MONO KONO Ttnro Mru.,, I-ONDOK..r. Ionian., liUTTEHDAM i'otudiro CI'KKBOUIta , L'liniSTIANSAND MOVILL.K UVSKTOOL. boven BAH FRANCISCO.. El Lobo,, BAN VRANC13CO. lUrlMdto HAN PKANC13CO SEATTLE Yuukunl ANTWERP FlnUnd PLYMOUTH O. Wxhlnnton SOUTHAMPTON. ..PMUd.lphla... NAPLES atrmtnlt NAPLES. iTornlt , PALERMO PATJIAB... i, taVEHlHOL. ,N Al-LKS. . . .Ancont fili AN.qU'At .Cinidt Mug . Strainers. Sailed. MlnnatonLa AraerlVa C. F. T!tin California Laurantlc Kroonland. San Juan Architect ProRMthtua .Hradca St. Louli rarugla Carptthla .Tauctr f m?ntl r6? i them' !"Ut J,K0n ! eock. whoso views differ widely from totaled 452. Ask him how much hel,. ' , jii. ...' iir'ac ciuuinbiru ill iiio auiiiuiiaii aiiuu .uiii, will stand tjut to the end. There Is Homo question as to whether the senate , rolled the last game. i One ot Omaha's best bowlers was out auto riding Sunday afternoon and how he did enjoy It He leads the Booster league and Is captain ot the Wroth'a Cafe team, but his namo will not bo mentioned. The Storr Triumphs went to South J Omaha Sunday afternoon and took a crack at the Martin's Tigers, but the Magic City rollers were too fast for the youthful Gate City artists and romped away wlt)i the last two garnet, winning by a margin of ninety-five pins. Klgen- committee will continue to struggle for an agreement or will leave the entire matter to be. settled .by- the conference. The .lattrr course probably will be recommended by the administration, pen. ators, but they may expcrlenpe difficulty in inducing the other majority commit tee members to suspend wqrk The. re publication members, arany rate, will con tinue efforts to perfect a. bill and will schuh rolled Jitgh total with 613. Friteoher mrmm hlirh amnnp Ih. nil vlriiia ! villi a single game of 312. The same teams report a completed measure to tho sen will play a return match on the Morrison atr, where It is expected the fight alleys next Sunday afternoon. against the administration will be long Matched tor Trrrntr Ilonnda. ti, '''.f'wii ....v.' . mlttce have taven the stand us cx- Senator Nelson trie avoc.T'c.a .... i .. .a i -i -i William, the Baltimore hamtamwelaht I'niuce naie iancn ar.d Kddlo CamDl of San Francisco were ! pressed yesterduy by matched today to box twenty roimdi at , that "If the president is spoiling for ber IS. v j fight, he can have It." The republicans wni present a uiii to tne senate wlilci FREEZING WEATHER FAR ,nlij ,f he d,,nta,tr? Ab rLUnlUA rntUlU I CU amendments written Into the house bill tentatively by the senate committee. It vtfcntv."iVv. ia P,., was these cb.angea hat finally resulted w Ifi rnnSeGaNs. faV.outhVSa j dJJ caused l.,e c.,1 I. predicted by the weather bureau for Lt? ZT. i. tho first of th.ls week. Frosts are likely I ?J . number of regional bank, less in F orida down to the twenty-sixth par, i tern, i VJl' allel. Temperature, will rl.o tho latter i &AU1 CW half of the week except in the northwest j ren ' M on com"""c,a A disturbance will appear In tho extreme "l'. ."f Sf .1- northwest Tuesday and move southwest- ward accompanied by rains or snows, ; which wJll be general over the north wsfc and wljl reach the central valleys toward the end ot the week. This dis turbance will be followed by local snows and a. considerable drop In temperature In, the northe near tKi'.jflose 'ot .tpej weeK. lot the republican bill. Wayne Dermis Lyons. WAYNU. Neb., Nov. 10-(Rpeclan-Waj-ne was defeated hero Saturday by the- Lyons lush school team m a Kama of foot ball, the score being 19 to 6. 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