I THE IlKK: OMAHA. THURSDAY. XOVEMMIK III. 1PU. Bringing Up Father Capyrtgkt. IH lataraatlonai Kw Bervtc. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus wlQ&TV Oik: v . - 7 WONDER if he CALLIN ME K THE FRENCH . r- a - . ' y i I I a' Itrf Trit- I r j c I "V. I t I I I 1 1 J faVWa i ll i "" MONSIEUR Jlb Que VOOb ETEb FORT ET B0 - MCAN ? 1 3N J ' THAT fr-.ciw.' MOV l.tDAu XI rwn ND HANDSOME J rr V ' v. tsrt OU.V. THmk bHE'"b l wait UNTIL, ' SHE iiEEfs. MP im I 1 el a - I aV I 1 I V ME. LAD OH! I'M tO bORCtT "YOU VtRE. HOT HIRE MDM FF JUST LEFT I WANTED 0U TO TAKE HEH TO THE STATION" f 1 CONE? , STATION' , I I ME LIFE WHfH V ) IrJ I DIDN'T STODf V , V FRENCH! J L OLlX.' I MADE THE MIVTAKE of ME LIFE WHFM I DIDN'T rKENCM! GAME FOR THANKSGIVING DAY , FO GME WITH HARYARD Lane Technical School of Chicago to t Meet Omaha High. GREAT GAME IS EXPECTED Krt a Re Made ftomrJklagr of m lira (onl( of Many I of Fcrnrr Omaha ay. Word haa been received that Lan Trhnlcl achool of Chicago haa Wn al- , lowed to rrorgantM Ha foot ball team and will be abl tv pome to Omaha for the Thatikaalvlng- day name. Ijine Tet'h h tied Efileoo'I for the champlonahlp ' of Chlcajro and haa beaten Oak I'ark and Wendell fhlUlpa. . Two year ago Omaha High met Lano Tech at Omaha on Thankagtvtng day and on, t3 to 0. Tha average welrht of the. Lane Tech men la U0 nounda. and Omaha averagea practlrallr tbo aame. Lane Tech haa met defeat three ttmea tlila year and haa on six One of their defeats wu In the Bme with Clinton, la. 4t that time the team wu In bad condition from loit of aleep and ioea of five of their beat men. Tha OmaJia aama will be the i bit tlnn of the rtrt annual homertun.ne of th alumni of tha Omaha HlKh achool. lioxe will be arranged for the dlferent iaaM. Manager Richardi Wires It Will Be Impoeiible to Aocept. i CHICAGO ALREADY REFUSED I.IMIe (liaart IlUaola Will Coasoat to Meet t'orahaekera "erlm ( taaare for law Game la Fall Rwla. DOVE FLIES BASE BALL COOP Taft Bay. Break in Weeghman't Ne gotiation! for Cab Stock. FED MAG CRIES WAR TO KNIFE Warm Sweaters You will admire a full fashioned, all wool sweater we sell for $5.00. It is mnde roomy, of good length and fits to a T. Theyery best values in the country. It comes in cardinal, grey and blue. All wool V neck Sweater, $3.50. We carry some splen did numbers of the famous Spalding Sweaters. The best made. See our windows. MASSES' LINCOLN. Nov. lS.-(fpeclal Telogram.) Harvard will not arrept Nebraika'a challenge for a poet-aeaaon game. A newspaper dispatch from ManaKer T. K, Rlchardaon of Harvard daahea the hopei of Cornhuaket fana for a champlonahlp battle with tha eaatern leader. The d La patch follow: "Ail hopes for a poat-aeaaon gam be tween the University of Nebraska and Harvard vanished today when T. K. Illrh ard of tha Harvard Athletic association declared the Kama agalnat Tale at New Haven next Saturday would be positively tha last tho Crimson would play this year. Harvard cannot see Its way clear to ac cept N'ebraska'a dtiallenge." aald Rich ards. N Poet Reasoa flamea. "Tha game against Vale will close tha season here. We er forced to roject an Invitation from the president of the University of ChlcaKo te play the winner of tha western conference for the cham pionship of the United States. "perhaps nel year things may be s arranged a to make post-season games between the eastern and western teams not only possible, but desirable. But this year, o far as Harvard la concerned. It Is out of the question." Although disappointed, Nebraskaa nest turn will probably be tu challenge Illi nois for tha western championship. And thera Is tltttu chance Illinois wants any of Nebraska" game. Dispatches from Urban also Indicate that tha big eight conference champions are durklng. Total Receipt Heavy. Manager Guy E. Reed this afternoon announced that the total receipt from the Nebraska game were approximately UK.fflV. with expenses of officials d dunted, Nebraska will receive about )(,s0O for her share and a llko amount will go to Kansas. Reed had a splendid letter from Manager Hamilton of Kan ss today In which he states that Coach Wheaton lias written to Walter Camp concerning the work tf the Nebraska team, especially Rutherford, Chamber lain and Halllgan. Coach Stlhm gave the liuskrrs tlis first hard .practice for the Iowa gams to night. Ha kept the vanity In srrlmmng until nearly dark before tie called a holt The regular also spent a little time working out some new formation for Iowa. Tha team leaves hera tomorrow afternoon for Iowa City. Clssaes will be dismissed to allow the students to es cort the players to the depot. Semi-Finals Reaobed in Girls1 Tennis Play The eml-flnta of tha girls' tenni tournament have been reached.' Ullian Andersen, who was the last fall cham pion, suod high, and very likely h and Sylvia Brandts will play In tha finale. It Miss Hramlss wins the match she will have to Play her alstep for the championship of tha school, as s: Uiandce Is tha spring champion. The re sult folios.: Ruby Bwvnscn beat Irene I'srr. 7-J, g-i. I.llllnn Anderen best Mur Bloom, t-t. 6-1. An:be1le Douglas heat Jeaa Wallace, M. -t. Bylvla Brandes . boat Leona Harm. - -a. Lillian Andersen best Ruby lawensen, t-t. t-2. In the last rounl, and the only match left before tha tlnnla la that be tween Annabflle Douglas and Sylvia Lrande. The dope a the match will be a t'ght nin. Harakr atll Has gay and He stands la War of DealHaver Brnss haa to Maaaae C klcaao Natleaals. CHICAGO. Nov. 18 Developments uf fect ng the Chicago National league club and through It the stale of the baseball war existing between the Federal league and the parties to the National agree mnt, came fast yesterday. First was the revelation that Charles W. Murphy, de spite his having been "ousted'' last win ter, still haa a large Influence among those dlrectng the club's affairs; then came Charles P, Taft'a declaration of a break In Charles Wecghman'a negotia tions for the purchase of the Taft Inter ests In the club, and third waa the defi nite announcement that Roger Bresna han would be manager of the Cubs In 1916. Bio Chance far Weeghaaaa. Murphy's Influence became apparent In th success of his fight to keep the Cubs on their Wast Bid playing ground, of which he I a half owner, with Mr. Taft holding the other half. On returning from Cincinnati Murphy declared there waa no chance for Wecghman'a buying Into th National league club, and this waa confirmed soon after by Taft'a an nouncement that negotiations wars ended. Finally Murphy stated positively that Bresnahan would succeed Hank O'Day a West Side pilot. Partial confirmation of this came later when President Thomas waa requested by Tsft. over long distance tallephone. to bring Bresna han to Cincinnati, there to attend to morrow a special meeting of the Cub directors and discus terms under wl.lch he would take over tho management. War to Ptaleh. "If Mr. Taft ha called off negotiation, between himself and me regarding the purchase of th Cub stock. It moans war to a finish between th Federal league and organised ball,' said Welsh man, president of th Chicago Federala. "Th Federal league was anxious for peace, but If we oan't have It, we are more ready for war than ever." All I Off. CINCINNATI. Nov. 18.-AU negotia tion between Charles Weeghman, presi dent of th Chicago Federal league club, and Charls P. Taft, majority owner of th Chicago National leagu club, for th purchase of the latter' stock, were broken off abruptly by the latter today, In anawer to a telegram from Weegh man, asking for an extension until De cember 1 of an option on Tsft' stock In th Chicago Na.tlona.ls. Weeghman waa aent letter not only refusing to extend th time, but Informing him that all negotiation looking toward hia pros pective purchase of the . Chicago Na tionals were at an end. When asked what effect the failure of Mr. Weeghman to purchase the Chicago Nationala woull have on tha proposed peaoe negotiation. Chairman August Herrmann -of the natlopal commission said: "I cannot tell as yet. 1 have no Idea at this time." rrdexala Meet Clevelaad Mea. Whether Cleveland wilt have a Federal league ball club next yer ' discussed at a two-hour conference her today by President tillmor of the Federal leagu and O. B. Waul and W. R. Hobertson of the Brooklyn gnd lluffslo Federal leagu clubs, together with local men Interested III the project At th conclusion f th conferences the confer mad an In spection of the site for a ball park on which local Federal leagu enthusiast lnv taken an option. Hawkeye Team is Reported to Have Trained Too Hard IOWA CITY, lu., Nov. II (Speclal.) C'oach Jesse Hawlny of the Iowa (quad expreased u fear here tonight that hi nwn were going stale following the usual afternoon practice,. "They are not acting Ilk they should." declared the coach, "and there seems to be something got Into the team savoring of stalenrvs. I don't blame them much, but thai doesn't help my worries any." large delegation of his fellow townsmen from Orovllle, Cot Mitchell of Clcvoand pitched for the Americans. The score: R.M.R Americans (11 6 National 9 11 2 Batteries: Mitchell and Henry; James and Killll'er. Creighton Foot Ball Men Theater Guests The Creighton varsity football team and coaches will be the guest of the management of the American theater thta evening at "The College Widow." Practice la proceeding at lively clip at Creighton field In preparation for Thanksgiving. Neither the Creighton vanity nor the Creighton High achool squad ha a gam scheduled for next Haturday. Ma'jJi'tlJ A Bratao or Cat Is rendered antlseptlo by Bucklsn'a Ar nica Salve, a sure remedy for sored, bruises, piles, ecsema. 24c. All drug gists. Advertisement. ALL NATIONALS WIN A FEATURELESS CONTEST SACRAMENTO. Cel.. Nov. 18.-In a ragged and featureless game, tha All Nationals defeated the American her today, 9 to 4. Bill James, the Boston hero, waa given a great ovation by a STORK OP THE TOWN PI8TRIBUTOKS OF VASSAR UMQV il '0 Drowning King & Co. KTORE OF THE TOWN E5 ARE VOU A ROOTER? 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