THE BEE: OMATIA, TUTKKDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1913. Silk Hat Harry's Divorce Suit-Now They Won't Even Give Rummy Credit for Being Himself Drawn for The Bee by Tad I N VMHtCH "3UDGE J -SA-r- I LOST A HAT HEtt THAT OU CRAO HrA HS A FAKC- I knoj rwe. I UAV OUT M0 I I WTEVP TO JuE I TMC MAW A&ENIETvjT - nnni i A DUMP IS THAT Hum - 7o cewrs IS- Mfc'l Beef I fJ i r- w ... - RAT UPWM IMHelU THe7 OqhT EVES' And I'm jnut mowqrV- (in ri I ENTERED TMU DUMP TM "JVDfrfT fcOMIAuiEfc 4 1 v I TDIU we ) 1 emter-5 the Be-awetw uHEWS A6.TVE UMTCCtt OErt-i cm opp the m:n TRC 3U0ST TICKET AVWA- A QUA FEED pJE JrAR-T E"0 TO T&ET SOT 7EU5 PWr AA& GOTMAfAv VWITH (T IWFOIMED THETvA JT" vwmo rt-e imas mev LAUfrHEO H-AA ovr of 7VE IW A WIUD PA&S HS UEFrTKG PtACE T1UetfreKKGr TO SUE the'n RJ. A.vAiT AMP Ndl IT CrQVt- IF VOW WAMTTO ( OwlFTVllAJfa ) VWEU. NlBElC POP-TVt OOMP I'U. HA" 4 TO TEt.1- 7- WITH H(M iu. 3uir seb. tug. EvEVTHE" -TUOff MAN AO-CT I , t- r x I AMP OOMK ArV-ii if" THi A 7 5 TOR M (AJ6 ; v': v , v I 1 1 X X I I CHEX.K IT 55A,r i if i i a If 70 Be COmtimuEP-'t-ijcc A Cao Cqi-O, CHRIS LYCKS TOP THE LIST Pile Up Total of 2,951 in Game in Booster League. CLOSE IN ON THE CLARA BELLES Tep Lorha Irnd In Tcnm Tolalu In the (inte lllr I-mnnr, "Win ning from the X-Itar Tenm. The ItooMcr league rotlerx made the pins fly Tuesday, resulting In some KooJ tram and Individual totals. The Chris Lycks stand out as the hcadllnefs, with a 2,951 team total, while the Clara Holies come In for their share of credit with n high team game of 1.0&9. Among the In dividuals Kanton tops the list, with a C90 total, while OIc Johnson's 243 slnglo gumo was the best In that class. Conrad also did some good shooting, with G46. By winning two. the Clara Belles atlll lead, although the Chris Lycks closed In on them by taking the whole series from the llencoii Tress team. The Urandea Highballs had a two out of three victory over the Field club crowd, who were en tirely off form. The l.clsys. contenders for first place, were act back a notch by the National Iteflnlng team, which won two. Other Individual totals over 600 besides those of Kanton and Conrnd were Toman, C2S, A. Dowels, U21; J, Jarosh, 617; Goff, (12, and Martin, 608. The scores were: CLAKA BELLES. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Cain 0 18 1M MI J. Jarqsh 214 215 1SS 117 Kldnon 190 Z2i no in O. Johnson N.... 182 243 Vfi Ml Stum 1G9 191 101 Ml Total 975 1,069 841 s75 12L.KS. 1st. Sd. Jd. Total. (' tohnson I2 213 1M ful Balhr 132 1C0 200 501 brotte 183 187 209 MO Coirad 216 rt) 211 m TJnman 100. 181 Ml, ToUl (90 909 990 87W Handicap U 11 11 33 Total 901 93) 1,001 2,822 , CUIUS LYCKS. . 1st 2d. 3d. Total. Nealo 210 159 ICS 537 C. Week 191 192 211 V)l It. Sclplu 146 211 204 K Hutherland :20 HI lf9 Id Kanton '.. 237 220 227 GW Total 1,010 M2 999 2,951 BEACON' l'KESS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Oreen 172 181 137 486 V. Jarosh 179 132 210 C21 llaltor 1C2 163 141 Martin 179 KO 220 008 Ooff 191 212 209 612 Total 883 S78 929 2,690 Hanclpay 29 29 29 87 Total "912 907 9GS 2,777 DllANDEB' HiaU BALLS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Tot. Hammerstrom 224 ' 138 ICS S28 Wenthlck 187 163 178 618 rowel I 144 163 137 42A Mauier , 132 170 176 477 Toman 244 213 169 626 Totals 933 82S 825 2,684 OMAHA FIELD CLUB. 3d. Tot in 494 1st. 2d. Cub Potter 167 142 Kohn 168 145 Dougherty 12S 121 Turoy , 174 183 Ed l'ottcr 165 177 Totals 771 768 828 2.387 Handicap 21 21 21 63 166 163 181 161 450 403 640 4 S3 ' Totals 792 LEISEVS. 1st 1C. Sclptc 170 Norgard 167 Howell 179 Zimmerman 182 J. Melum 160 Itatekln Firestone 789 849 2,450 2d. 172 144 164 175 161 3d. Tot. 203 648 801 600 629 311 111 197 171 172 iii 197 Totals R38 80S R67 2.603 NATIONAL REFINING CO. 2d. 3d. 211 203 227 197 164 134 168 149 153 152 1st Terry 147 A. Bowers 197 Jackaoiv 162 I II. Bowers 188 , Bland , ,.. 218 1 Do you want to ensnare a few dollars? Then hark back to the eld adage "Money saved it money earntiL" You can "earn" money when you buy clothes if you buy them judiciously. Which, to your mind, is more judicious to buy from a merchant who is continually shouting "bar gains, specials, etc,, (thereby running the con stant risk of RcYitious or manipulated prices) Or to buy from a firm like Magee & Deemer, where prices on goods are not one thing one day and something else the next but where a logical price is set in the firft instance as low as goods of equal qual ity can be sold for any where and then maintained the season through with equal advantage to every one all the time ? The answer seems to be obvious: Buy where you know there's no danger of someone else getting the same suit, hat or shirt a day or two later at Va less money. Buy where the "bargains" are continuous, rather than intermittent where they consist of a full equivalent in quality and value for every cent you spend. Magee & Doemer (413. S. 16th) specialists in clothes, hats and furnish ings for gentlemen, are , thaigort of a firm. 837 Tot. 641 621 452 495 623 2.C52 60 Ing his team to win a close gam. Ills same old amount of enthusiasm Is there. Fred Balzer sure must have been off Fred's lack of practice accounts for his recent poor showing. vry strong this wock. They only rolled Huuiua ui tun, on, laiRling ims lfl About FiOO flltia Rhnrt nf thlr amt m.ftk' total. The Clara Bcllca pulled out with a win of two, with a 2,876 total. Their second gamo wns the high one of the evening with 1,069. Tho Elks garnered the last one by rolling a good game of 990. lied natektn Jumped In last night and pulled off a 111 game for the benefit of the gathering. Even at that his team won, niter he, himself, had picked up a dlfllcult split. Th HlH. T.unb. ..... Ml " tin nolo OUIC BHliinK along nicely In their series last night "' ui i.uiv, viz ana vm, totaling 2,951, they won threo from tho Beacon Tress crowd. Qua Toman Joined tho select bunch with a 63J total, dus Is liable to throw one of theso on tho market any day. The Tolarlne Auto Oil team went strong Monday night although the gentlemanly scprekceper of the Metropolitan alleys mixed It up a little. They rolled 640 In i ,ir .l!c?nd ,Pamu ni finished with a andCaln,565.Uyrn0 r"Cd K,,no st?' ?JL,e"5S!:r?f.1? .,,- ,.",. . ' " vino icukuo rccoru y...1!-0" nnd "overal 600 totals wcro i0i.U.yr1.t.r'cd.out n ncw Pft'"- of shoes rfM2H"yu VlBht wl,h K"01 results. They ilini",f. f? '". "t the chunc?; ffm. hi .r,:.. 'A.no eoB K0i the next ...... ,,w i. i a 1 1 1 c I J U llnlllll . i,... i. . i . nun u lime over 30 cents .tart1: Mll'.1thJ".wcSh- . lht away ho . . v..t..ius mr wnnsimas. ,iD:S!r 'nnUnc.cA t!l h ha- Post r.rir. i V Btncuuioa Thursday 1 rc'LVv" 'lltG. Triumphs. the ; K;- rui.. i '"o-wecK ru e in for him t1F.Jn1U0 mai,e" 11 impossible tor mm to organise another team. win"?,1, i8" .the. .Hyde Tark. a few mnr. H. T ..."'V' lne" Ml' St 111 m.oro.Hi Louie teams to be heard Hock f rhiiik 1loo.k "'what the first iie. ZLlPR b0.wler- d'a In the sin gles, store of them to come. 837 2.702 Totals 907 908 Handicap , 26. . 25 Totals 932 933 IV te I.nchs Lrnil. ' The Gate City league teamn had excit ing finishes last night The Tote Loch crowd lead In team totals with 2.6SS, winning-two from tho X-Ttays. Tho third game was a tie. In which the X-Ilnys won on the roll off. Norgoard rolled high total In this match, with 641, and high single with 188. Karr nnd Wlloy were the chief entertainers, each dls- playing his skill In the art of gutter ball shooting. Wiley ditched ono on a double and tho game resulted In a tie game, which his team lost on tho roll off. In the Icary Engravers and Itagan's Falstaffs match the latter e.amn nut victor with two game to their credit Munroe led the crowd with a 606 totut and. Hoffman's 213 single game was high Btlne claims all booby honors with his 4W score, although Cook ran him a good race with a 447 count. The scores follow: LEAIIY ENOItAVERS. 1st 2it 3U Tntal Dudley 178 165 144 477 Cook 192 141 114 4(7 Lindsay 140 175 173 487 Teal 163 175 161 601 Hoffman 137 147 190 474 Totals 809 703 ?ft 384 Handicap , 14 :4 H 72 Total S33 817 EOS 2,458 HAdAN FALSTAFF. 1st 2d 3d Total. Lano 160 7 166 409 Monroe 191 174 201 606 Hoffman 213 114 182 639 Btlne 133 168 133 440 Mitchell )V1 168 172 631 Totals SS8 X-RAYS. 1st Hoffmun 175 Lnndstrom 184 Gallup 158 Kpiteu , J63 Kan 181 787 800 2,63$ 2d 179 133 133 1M 136 3d Total. 160 614 Totals i&t 754 Handicap 2 IT Totals., .S53 771 THTE LOCHS. 1st 2d Needham 191 188 Norgard 167 198 Wiley 158 140 llosenberg 171 174 (Teiiell m ICS Totals 864 865 Metropolitan trnus MOaUI.LIANS. 1st 2d ItHtnlll 105 18S Hollenberger 104 100 Simpson IK 166 Totals 401 499 SHAMROCKS. 1st 2d Ljtle 177 143 McGuIre 190 McDonald 201 ICS Straw J04 Totals I 495 BLl'K LABELS. 1st 2d Pearson 118 :M7 Schnlder 179 139 Muyne 13S 167 Totals 445 453 OltTMANS. 1st 5.1 Keuer IK 188 188 170 145 833 17 479 479 473 463 2,441 36 Falkenburg Ortman .... m 146 169 192 856 2.4SO 3d Total. 157 696 176 641 158 454 181 f.M 184 5M 85 TlSi 3d Total 199 647 162 4M 1(7 445 61$ M28 3d Total 1 492 130 330 176 659 104 Tts TJm 3d Total ISO 455 1S4 612 183 4SS 67 7x 3d Total YALE WANTMHAMBEM1N Old Eli Trying to Enlist All-Western Star in Its School. NEBRASKA UNI MEN WORRIED Should Frrslininn I.envc It Will Menu thnt tli Heat Mnn on Unlveralty'a UleTen Una Left Its Ilnnk. Omaha Gun Club to Go to Oartdr Lake A meotlng of tho directors of the Car ter Lake club Tuesday evening, lead to tho acceptance of a plan by which tho first of tho year the Omaha Oun club, which for eighteen years has been es tablished at the east end of tho Douglas street bridge, will become part of the Carter Lake Gun club. Members of the Gun club, according to an arrangement made by W. r. Town send will not have to be members of tho Carter Lake club, although It Is believed tho majority will Join tho latter body. Th eOmaha Oun club was forced to abandon tta old grounds when Council Bluffs purchased the property for a part of tho boulevard system. The last shoot will be held on the old grounds a week from Sunday. MOOSE CLUB TO STAGE A WRESTLING CARNIVAL A grand wrestling carnival will be. given at the Mooso club, 416 South Sev enteenth street Friday evening, Decem ber 17. An Interesting program of matches has been arranged and the main event will be between Tollceman Jensen and Fireman Mitchell, while other entrants so fur recured nre ToUl-ver-Solomon, Miller-Warden and Meyers Thompson. The first go will bo promptly at 8 o'clock. Seats are now on sale at the club and at various stores nround town. Supporters of the University of Ne braska foot ball team nre becoming very much afrntd that Coach Stlehm may loso ono of tho men upon whom he will rely a great deal to make a winning team next year. Ynle nlumnl residing In Ne braska have sent such reports of pratso of tho work of Chamberlain the star half back of tho freshman team, who made so many touchdowns on tho varsity this fall, to tho athletic authorities at Yolo that old Ell sent scouts to Lincoln to observe the work of the freshman In practice. Tho scouts wcro so Impressed with his playing that they have blnce teen trying to get Chamberlain to go to Yale, starting this next semester. Ynlr Scout llnsy. Yalo scouts aro all over tho country, looking for promising material, becuuso of tho fact that Yule has had such weak teams of lata years. The work of the Nebraska boy so took their eye that they Immediately made offers to him to go to school at New Haven, and as a result, tho activity of theso scouts Is causing no end of worry at Lincoln and among the Nebraska alumni around the state. Chamberlain Is tho man for Purdy's position nnd great as Turdy Is, he Is an Inferior player to Chamberlain. Cham berlain Is recognized as one of tho great est players since the days of Johnnlo Bender, and thero are only two men on the varsity squad this year who can cuiiparc to the former Wosleyan boy. Halllgnn and Rutherford are these men, but they aro letter men nnd It would bo impossible for Yale to acquire their services. Is All-Western Star. Foot ball experts who have seen tho freshman play are unanimous that he will bo given a position on the nil-west-crn eleven. Such a man would be a valuable acquisition to Yalo. The biggest Inducement Chamberlain could be given to go to Yalo would be his chances to make the alt-American team. Ills chances for such an honor, while on a western team, are almost nil, because of the prejudice of thoso v.-ho select such teams. A good example of such selections occurred this year. OH rhrlst, captain of the Navy team, was given all-American end position. In 1903 Gilchlst played end on Missouri and was only an ordinary player. Nebraska's chances to keep Chamber- CREGHT0N ALUMNI CONSIDER "GYM" PLANS More plans for the proposed erection of a 140,030 gymnasium for Crelghton uni versity by subscription among the alumni were made at the first meeting of the executive council of the newly organized Crelghton University Alumni association last night An annual pledge of 15 by each alumnus was proposed as a means of raising the fund for the gymnasium, but no definite action was taken. MAHM0IIT THE WPFSTI.FR. NEITHER DEAD NOR SLEEPING MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. S.-Mahmout. the famous Bulgarian wrestler, reported some time ago as having been killed In a battle In the Balkan war. Is alive. A letttr to that effect was received from Mahmout today by Henry Irsllnger, an Austrian wrestler, who Is now here. Tho Vtter came from Paris wheie Mahmout fays he Is participating 'In an athletic tournament lain rest chiefly on the fact that Cham berlain would be unable to play on the varsity at Yale during his first year. No player is allowed to play on the varsity squad during his first year at school. ChainVerlain would then haVe to wait until a year from next fall before ho would be eligible nnd he would then be rather advanced in the school, be cause ho has already had Rome school ing at the Nebraska Wesleyan university. Nebraska will make strong efforts to n.'taln the husky back and the Yule men will be compelled to make excep tional offers to get Chamberlain' away from his native heath. Church League Games Open with Spirited Battles The opening game of the Church league held at the Young Men's Christian asso ciation gymnasium last evening, resulted In the First Christian church defeating the Westminster Presbyterian team, 21 to 8. Despite tho large' score secured by the Christians, the game was fast and hotly contested, one of the largest crowds of the season witnessing the contest. For the First Christian team the AVelgel brothers were the stars. Time after time the teamwork of there two players made scores possible by their brilliant passing. Tho sensational basket throwing of C, Wclgel was by far the feature of the game, he making eight of the points se cured by his side. For the Westminster Presbyterians, Grcwsel was the stellar performer, mak ing more than half of the scores for his team. Lineup: CHRISTIANS. WESTMINSTER. L.F Wcsterfleld B, F F. Fleming C Grewsel L.G G. Fleming R.O. Scott Tim, nt hfltvnn. 1K tnfnlltn llnfnroA' Haskell. Fle!dTgoals for First Christian church: C. Wclgel (2). E. Ireland (3), R. Welgel (4). Free baskets for Westminster Presbyterians' Flomlng (1), F, Grewsel (2), Free basket throws: Grewsel (1). In tho second game played between the First Baptists and the First Methodists the First Methodists completely outplayed their opponents, winning by the score of 46 to 1. Miles, Hobson and Bcckwltz played a sensational game for the First Methodists, making a number of long and difficult passes. Lineup: BAPTISTS. METHODISTS. L.F. Hobson R.F. Miles C Beckwltz L.G Fitzpatrick R.G Long Time of halves: 15 minutes. Referee: Haskell. Field goals First Methodists: Hobson (9). Beckwltz (4), Miles (C), Moore (1). Free basket throws: Miles (3). Sub stitutes for Beckwltz, Larmon for Mites, Adleman for Beckwltz, Larmon for Fltz Patrick; substitutes for Baptists, Hoko Evans R.F. C Wclgel L.F. Ireland C. Fellows R.G. B. Welgel L.G for Camnell. Clatk for Slsso'n. Awarded points: Baptists, 1. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE GETTING INTO FORM At n meeting of the Commercial league basket ball managers, held Tuesday even ing .it the Young Men's Christian asso ciation, the following officers were elected: C. G. Lyman, president; R. It Ralney, vice presidents C. C. Wclgel, sec retary and treasurer. A committee was elected to makp tip a schedule, consisting of the managers of each of the teams entered. The opening of the league Is to be October 11. One of the' hardest problems the league has to contend with Is the small num ber of teams entering this season. Last year six teams were In the league, but so far tbls year only four team! have expressed their Intention to enter. Tho following teams will composo the league: Fairmont Creamery company, Omaha Na tional bank, Bee Publishing company and tho Nebraska Telephone company. Tnlhott to Cnptnln Ynlc. NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Dec. 3 Nelson S. Talbott of Dayton, O., was tonight elected cnptnln of the Ynle foot ball team for next year. Talbott, who will be graduated from the Sheffield Scientific school next year, has played n. strong game at left tncklo on the -arslty eleven for the last two years. He is the first foot- ball captain from the sclentlfln scho&l slnro 1903. when C. D. Rafferty led the eleven. Carson R.F. Linguist L.F. Cnmpoll C, Slsson R.G. Smith L.O. jREDTOPRYEf mk America's Finest IB Mellow in flavor. Aged for years in charred casks, in IK warehouses flooded with snnshine. II II Best Northern Rye always-selected by a member of thefirm. 1 1 Purest water from wells sunk hundreds of feet into solid 1 1 Ift That's why the man who knows always insists on II U RED TOP RYE Iff FERDINAND WESTUEIMCR, a SONS, Distillers Jm Bfl ClaclnniU, O. St. Joseph. Mo. Louisville. Kjr. U Remember! The first time you get a whiff of Stag from some other fellow's pipe, REMEMBER that Stag's taste is as good as its fragrance. 175 154 113 473 633 4G0 GIDEON TRIMS HARLIN IN THIRTEENTH MATCH Totals 6r7 437 442 1,406 H. Gideon defeated C. E. Ilarlln, 31 to 30. last night In the thirteenth match of the three-cushion billiard tournament be ing held at the C. C. C. enrom and pocket billiard parlor. Harlln played 35 to Gid eon's 30. Tonight Robert Williams wilt play R. NoUite, KoStlag. XoBxt. No String. ll,.llnr 1'.. ... Charley Hough sure had his hook ball Tm. McWhlney working ror a wnile. Monday night It failed him In the last game, though. He j It Tniura from St. Lnnln, dropped to 128 after rolling a couple 20) po.nive limit has been reached. ame"- (From St. Louis comes the report that Frank Fanton again pulled off one of , Fred Clarke will pilot the Pittsburgh his Ug CCO totals last night and went Into . Federals. There Is a faker born every the lead of the league. He rolled games minute. 01 UI. rTJ and Tn. total. UK), lie went I through the entire game with but one Try a tin and get a new thrill in smoking. Convenient Packages; The Pound Humidor, the Full-Size 10-Cent Tin and the Handy Half-Size 5-Cent Tin. STAG MS Mi r- r? 1 r :M44 a ror ripe emu uiaicnc Vv EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD" I "X break and It was a split "It says In the book" Firestone Is bark Halo Coats. Before buying a coat see our 1'ne of Rubber Coats. Buy your rubber goods ?f.d J n,fJ, A'! .'"i.ye?,r-,Jv"l f a rubber house. Omaha Rubber Co.. In last night and rolled a 197 f(P help- J 1WB Harney. v .2 P. Lor Mar d Co, Est. 1760