Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 11, 1915, Page 7, Image 7

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    i THE IIEK: OMAHA. MONDAY, .TAXUAUV 11, 11)15.
Bringing Up Father
Drawn for The Bee bv George McManus
' REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR SALB
Arkansas..
Put Yourself
in Clover
Buy all the rich, fertile land you can
afford to own In our tunny level uplands
In Central Arkansas; Ions growing Ma
son; ample rainfall; excellent drainage:
abundance of pure water; good health
conditions; alfalfa yields 6 cuttings year,
average ton to the cutting and brings tlS
to 30 ton; potatoes, both Irish and sweet:
also corn and cotton make enormous
yields; the conditions are ideal for dairy-
Ing free range all year around; chickens
are big money makers as well as truck
gardening; three big markets close by.
These lands are 30 miles south of Little
Kock, a city of 80.000; few miles north of
l.l ! . a -A. . i en -- - . - .
t mi? muLi, oi fo.uv. irs ?: mites east
of Hot Sprlngr, the noted health resort,
with 100.0UO vlalu annually. The- railroad
runs through our land; we can sell you
now close to town and shipping station;
there is a government agricultural demon
strator stationed In our county; he will
advise you free of charge how and when
to plant, cultivate and market, your crops:
this land is selling In 40-acre tracts and
up, on the terms of 11.80 an acre down,
possession any time, balance 20 years,
terms less than rent; big land selling
excursion dally; low rate; free trips to
buyers who answer this Advertisement.
Write or oall for free photographs and full
Information. Open Sundays and evenings.
E. T. TETEU & CO.,
409 Times Bids., tit. Louis. Mo.
I'klVATE money to loan on Inside
properly at 7 per cent. O'Kecfe Real
Estate Co., 1016 Omaha Nat. tank Bldg.
L'oukIs 2715. ,
CITY and (arm loans. 5, 6', per cent.
J. H. Dumont & Co.,l03 Farnam. Omaha
WANTBD City loans. Peters Trust Co.
WANTKD City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith ft Co., 1320 Farnam.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFK REAL ESTATE CO..
101 Omaha Natl. Douglaa BIS.
1"0 to 10,u00 made promptly. F. D. Weed,
Weed Bldg., 18th and Farnam Bts. .
GARVIN BROS tet'S:
fitY. CITY LOANS, C. G. Carlberg Co..
u 310-31 Brandels Theater Bldg.
CITY property. Lurge loans a specialty,
W. 11. Thomas. 228 State Bank Bldg.
MONEY on hand for city and farm loans.
11. V. Binder, City Natl. Bank Bldg.
SEE us first if you want a farm loan.
United States Trust Co., Omaha. Neb.
FARMS WANTED
WANTED To hear from owner of good
farm or unimproved land for sale. C. 'C.
Buckingham. Houston, Tex.
WANTED TO RENT
Canaalau.
FOR PALB BY OWNERi-Improvcd half
section very choice wheat land in one
of the best districts In Saskatchewan.
Full equipment of stock and implements,
all In first class condition, go with farm
at $35 per acre. Or would sell equipment
separately and rent farm to purchaser,
with option of buying. For particulars
address B-43S. Bee.
Kebratekau
640 A.. 64 ml. from Kricson, Neb.; fine
improvements; gool alfalfa country: $10
per acre; easy terras. J. E. Olbncy. Elk
horn. Neb. '
FOR 6ALE-320-A. relinquishment, 8 ml.
from Staplston, well improved, for $6&.
Telephone connections to town. Address
Y 330. Bee. x
Oklahoma.
1,000 ACRES.. large and email tracts; ab
solute title; Pittsburg Co., farming, pas
ture, oil, coal land; to to fc per acre.
Write J. E. Cavanaih. McAlaalsr. Okl.
FOR SALE 23) acrea good farm land, all
la heavy grass; small house and In
) well-Improved community; close to school
and town, in Logan county, Oklahoma;
clear, but must be sold. Offered for $15
per acrtu half cash, balance easy terms.
Write
A. N. LF.FFINGWBLL, Perry. Okl.
Wisconsin.
Upper Wisconsin
Best dairy and general crop state In the
union; settlers wanted; lands for sale at
low prices on easy turrns. Ask for book
let 14 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant,
btate acres wanted. Write about our
gracing lands. If Interested In fruit lands,
ak for booklet on Apple Orchards In
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept., Boo Line
Ky., Minneapolis, Minn.
aUseellaaeoaa.
FARM for sale; must sell my Fellsmera
farm, to acres, muck prairie land.
Uphoff. 409 Times Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
ABSTRACTS OF TITTJB.
Rk.ED Abstract Co.. oioest abstract of,
flee in Nebraska. 2W P -ndels Theater.
KKKH Title Guarantee and Abstract Ca,
a modern abatraot office. -3 M. lUh at
Fliene Douglas 4o7.
HEAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
'JO TRADE For a good, clear grocery
sloik or dry goods and grocery stock,
the following: hmall modern house and
lit in thriving town of 1.150 pop.; fine new
house, renting for $15 mo.; worth (2,300;
lot encum. at S per cent. Large modern
house with one lot, In Lincoln; almost
new built for home; renting for mo.
Worth $4,560, with H-'.Out) encumbrance
in B. 4k I ... sssin. a mo.). Get busy
quick. Address Y 3S Bee.
FUR PALE Have good 2-story brick
building in good Iowa town; 40 miles
from oinana. rnoo, 4,"u;. clear. in
take all or part In nw rara or good used
cars. What hsve youT Addreaa P, 4W. Bee.
Fqr Exchange
40 acrea good smooth lsnd. near Good
land. Sherman county. Kansas. Price
lU'.Ot'O. clear. Will exchange for merch
enrttae, Omaha income or anything of
vaWie close to Omaha. Address K-4&5,
ta re Bee.
FOR EXCHANGE
XX) arres in Kimball county. Nebraska.
Want good garage building and stock tn
or near Omaha. What have you? Ad
dress A-4M. care Bee.
CALIFORNIA land for good property,
Omaha or vicinity. Address P 444. Bee.
OMAHA or neighboring property wanted
In exchange for residential property In
New York City restricted suburb. Write
K. K. Hiocum, 141 Broadway. New York.
FRONTIER CO. BARGAIN.
Highly improved farm of ibi acrea
Land ail lays fine and is excellent aolL
V ill exchange for good Omaha resideuce.
C. R. COMBS.
$14 Brandels Theater. Omaha. Neb.
Douglas Kit.
LADY piano teacher wants home in pri
vate family: wanta to give Piano lessons
In part payment. Address C 447, Bee.
RE.U, ESTATE NORTH SIDE
NEED money quick. Will sell my Il.MW
vqimy in an mouern i-rmun nume ii
$165 cash. Give you warranty deed. 4110
r. fn Ave,
READ ESTATE USCELLANEOU9
liOOK HERE Double brick flat, rents
J0 per month:, must sell; $4,500, only
ll.WaJ cash. Address B 44. Bee.
$1,500 Annual
Income
Have an Omaha business property that
psys $125 per month rent. Want to sell;
price $15,000. Will give terms at 6 per
cent, with payment of $2,000 down. Prop
erty in good repair and rented for five
years yet at above rental. Address L
m. Bee.
DATES FOR THREE
BIG GOLF EYENTS
National Amateur Championship
Flay Begini in Latter Part
of August
OJtEN'S MATCH IS LATER
NEW YORK. Jan. W.-Datee for the.
three big golfing event of tb 1915 sea
son announced today following the meet
ing of the United states Golf association
here arc as follow:
National Amateur championship lie gin
ning Saturday, August 2. and continuing
lor one week at Country club of Detroit.
Wonien'a National championship week
beginning Monday, September , at
Onwentsla club, Lake Forest, 111.
National Open championship June 15-18
at Baltusrol Country club, (Short Hills,
N. J.
( WKlE-HWfrf ) ' ZN 1 ( V"7L,-TL1 U T" If ) I NOW DO I 1
c??r f HUH' J tLL rr 11111 nnin uVr?iT a horv Itthem sock&i
0T A DECEIT AIMT FOR 00- 1 YEs- L JLOERt pii jiT h " . f hire. f . fr f
PAIR TO ME J THETAHE pj-J FATHER- EH' WELL I II 11 PJ i ft
NAME.: rT FOR THE JhinkoF I'LL eEE J TW ft -H 's. V
L L SOLDIER: TrKDbE POOR BOUT pj ' V c322si (f (gjU O At J
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IOWANS DISLIKE CONTRACT I PACKERS TRIM TEKAMAH MEN
ST. PAUL COLLEGE DEFEATS
GRAND ISLAND HIGH SCHOOL
ST. PAUL. Neb., Jan. 10.-(8pecgt.)-The
local college basket ball team de
feated the team from the Grand Island
High school here Friday evening by a
score of BJ to 11 While rather one-aided,
the game was hard fought from start to
finish. For the locals. Nelson scored
seventeen points; Jacobsen, alxteen;
Grubcr, fourteen, and Mcasbach, six.
Lowry led for the visitors with eleven
points to his credit. The lineup:
ST.
Gruher
.Tacohacn
Nelson ..
Miller ...
Messbach
Keferee:
PAUL.
LP.
RF.
C
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L. J
ISLAND.
.... Smith
... Lowry
Hcott
Clinton
Scorer:
utcs.
R.Q.IR.Q Wetland
Jester. Timekeeper: Zochoil.
Miller. . Time of halves: 20 mln-
LEGALi NOTICES
p ROPOSALS
FOR FURNISHING
PAPER FOR TiiE PUBLIC PRINTING
AND BINDING.
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received
until 10 o'clock a. m., January 25, 1U15, at
the room of the Joint Committee on
Printing, in the Capitol, Washington, D.
C, for furnishing the paper for the pub
lic printing and binding from the 1st day
of March, 1916. to the 2tu day of Febru
ary, 1916. The proposals will be opened
before and the awards of contracts made
by the Joint Committee on Printing to
tho lowest and best bidders for the In
terests of the Government whone bids
aro In conformity with the requirements
ot the proposals. The committee reserves
the right to reject any or all bids or to
accept any bid or any part and reject
the other. part. If, in Its opinion, such
action would be in the Interest of the
government.
Blank proposals containing the Instruc
tions, schedule, and specifications, ac
companied by standard samples, may he
obtained bv addressing Cornelius Ford,
Public Printer. Washington. D. C.
Contracts will be entered lntovfor sup
plying the quantities required, whether
more or less thsn the estimates.
The approximate estimated quantities
set forth in detail In the schedule com
prise: 310.000 pounds news-print paper; 17,035,
OSO.OUO pounds machine-finish printing pa
per; 40,000 pounds antique machlne-ilnish
printing paper; M0.0U0 pounds wove machine-finish
printing paper; 1,905,om
pounds slsed snd supercalendered 1 rlnt
Ing paper: S30.0UO pounda coated book pa
per; 220,000 pounds tablet writing paper;
I.iiOO pounda white French folio paper;
870.000 pounds writing paper, machine
dried; $.343,000 pounds writing paper, air
or loft dried; 6,000 pounds fine white
writing paper, loft dried; 4W.GJ0
pounds safety writing paper; tso,
000 pounds map paper; TuO.owO pounds
bond paper; 1,000 pounds onionskin
paper; J.bOO pounds parchment deed;
145,000 pounds second-dans ledger paper;
535.000 pounds first-class ledger paper; 7S0
pounds railroad manila iaer, ruled; J.'KX)
pounds tissue paper: :.uuu pounds cream
and white stereo tissue paper; 2..000
pounds cover paper; 7X,0ftf pounds manila
paper: 100,000 pounds Kraft wrapping pa
per; 20.500 pounda manila tympan paper;
lno.OOO pounds manila board: 25,000 pounds
cardboard: T60.UW pounds bristol board:
tr..4s0 pounds Index bristol hoard; 1,W
pounds white paratfine paper; 1.54
pounds noncurllng gummed paper; 1,500
pounds blotting paper; 14.000 pounds
stereotype molding paper; CO.OuO pounds
moiiotyjw keyboard and casting-machine
paper; X.000 pounds offset paper; 20.0JO
pounds plate wiping paier for emboaal.:g
preasea; .0u0 pounds lining and atrlpplng
paper; 180 reams marble, comb, and lin
ing paper; M reams carbon paper,
coated one and two aides; 2,0u0 pounds
red pressboard: l.OftO sheets parchment,
15x21 inches; 1.000 pounds news ooard;
108.000 pounds st ram board; 100,000 pounds
chip board; 100.000 pounds box board,
lined: KiO.OuO pounds binder's board; it OuO
pounda trunk board.
In caaea where more than 1.000 reams
are called for proposals will be received
for l.Ouo reams or more.
By direction of the Joint Committee on
Printing:
CORNELIUS FORD. ,
Public rrlnter.
WASHINGTON, D. C. December It,
1914. D-HJU
E: S. Dodds' Rink of
Curlers Win Close
Battle from Gait's
An exciting curling game between the
rinks skipped by K.-F. Dodds and Bob
Gait occurred at Miller Park Saturday
morning, and Dodds quartet barely won
from the Gait crew, to I. At the tenth
end, the game was a tie, so another was
played. Gait had three near the center,
but Dodds put two out and laid his stone
In the middle, winning the combat.
In the afternoon Lucas and his mates
beat Watson and his rink, t to S, but
Lucas was In turn defeated by Alec Mel
vln, making Melvin the winner of the
competition.
Another culling battle will be staged
at Miller Park this afternoon.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
Listings Wanted
We have buyers for S to 7-roomd
houees. Also well located vacant lota,
sutiabl for home sites. Must have sewer,
water and gas.
W. FAUX AM SMITH & CO.,
HJB Karri sm Ht. Tel. Dong. KM
WE want a few and 6-roum houMrs at
once. Have plenty of buyers now. UmI
our properties.
PAVNK INVESTMENT COMPANY.
Id Floor W are lilk. Doug. lTfcl. .
Bargains in
practically new
articles in "For
Sale' column: read
it.
Creighton Lawyers
' Trounce Deaf Boys
Displaying superior ability 'and faster
teamwork, the Creighton law basket ball
team yesterday afternoon overwhelmed
the Nebraska Deaf Institute five at the
Young Men's Christian association, by
the score of M to 21. In the first half
the barristers amassed a total of thirty
eight points to four by their opponents,
but in the next period the Mutes came
back vigorously and held the Laws to
an 18 to 17 score.
Captain Linn waa the Individual star
of the game, sooting twelve goals from
the field, and was closely followed by
Reel, who flipped a total of nino ring
ers for tne blue and white. Kamanskl's
work at guard was noteworthy.
The lineup:
CREIGHTON. DEAF INSTITUTE
Reel -. R.F.I R K... Tamislea (C.)
Klepser L.K.L.F Stark
1inn tC.) C.C Cooper
Kanianeki R.G.IR.G Kabel
Fedtner ; 1..G.IKG NelHon
Substitutes: Creighton. Flood for Kest
ner, Aerhart for Kainunaki, Aerhart for
Klepser. Llddy for Flood. Hyan for
l.lddy; I leaf Institute, Jackson for Tann
ines, Tamliiiea for StarH, ritark for Zabel.
Field Goals: Linn (12), Keel till, Klep
eer 2, Fostner (2). Aerhart (:t), Stark
(4), Cooper 4. Goals from foul: Stark,
Cooper (4). Referee: Render. Umpire:
Beck.
Training Schedule
For Giants in Spring
NEW YORK, Jan. lO.-John B. Foster,
secretary of the New York. National
league club, today tasued the training
schedule for the Giants during the coming
spring. The llrst team will play all the
dates named. The schedule follows:
March , 7, 13. 14. Dallas, Tex.; March
20, 21, San Antonio, Tex.; March 27 , 28,
Dallas. Tex.; April 8, 4, Beaumont, Tex.;
April (. . T. New Orleans. La.; April I,
Knoxville. Tenn. ; April , Bristol, Tenn.;
April 10, Richmond. Va.; April 12. Wash
ington: April II. Yale ttwo games) Polo
grounds.
,
Tlldm Uelatets Wis.
TILDEN. Neb., Jan. lo.-8peclal.)The
Tilden High school basket ball team had
an easy time defeating the Battle Creek
team here Friday. The Tilden boys ran
all over the team from Battle ( rwk. 50
to .and the Tilden giria defeated the
girls from Battle Creek 4$ to T.
Beat for onallatlon.
The best medicine for constipation Is
Dr. King's New Life Pills, mild and ef
fective and keep you M1. 25c. All drug
gists. Advertisement.
Hawkeye Board Declares It Is Un
willing to Sign Pact with Ne
braska for Game.
lasaaMajsl
SAYS . SCHEDULE JEOPARDIZED
IOWA CITT. Ia., Jan. l.-Spclal.)
The Iowa-Nebraika gridiron battle for
the fall of 1914 is sIU an undecided prop
osition. The university athletlo board
of control at Its regular meeting this
last week declared Itself unwilling to
sign the one-year contract presented by
the Cornhuskera and will await further
proposals from the Nebraska authorities.
The board in taking this action con
sldered that to sign a one-year contract
would. Jeopardise the Hawkeye schedulo
for 1SI8 and In addition would be mani
festly unfair to Chicago, since Iowa has
already refused to accept a one-year con
tract from the Maroons.
The only reason that Iowa would have
to sign the one-year document of Ne
braska would be In event that a special
case exists. The Cornhuskers argue that
their situation Is a special case. This the
Iowa authorities aocept. The board was
Of the opinion that it would not he
juatifled in signing the contract sub
mitted Inasmuch a it must look out
for the schedule of two years hence, and
the' one-year clause would spoil It.
The action of tho board hero does not
signify that athletlo relations between tho
two schools will be severed. On the con
trary. It ta highly probable that the mat
ter will be satisfactorily settled within
a short time. The attitude of the Iowa
board will be transmitted to the Ne
braska management and It Is expected
that an agreement will be reached.
Keaesavr Wist Game.
KENESAW. Neb.. Jan. 10. (Special.
Kenesaw High school defeated Holdrcge
High school basket ball teams here Fri
day. The first half of the girls' game.
which waa played according to Hpald ng'a
rules, ended to i in favor or Hoidrege,
but the aeoond half, played according to
the Nebraska rules, brought the llnal
score to SO to 11 In favor of Kenesaw.
South Omaha Basket Ball Five
Proves Too Speedy for North
ern Players.
SCORE FORTY-FIVE TO EIGHTEEN
South Omaha High school added another
basket ball victory to the Hat laat evening
by defeating the Tekamah High school
five, 46 to 1ft, In the high school gym
nasium at South Omaha. The Tekamah
youtha came up to the Packer city aver
aging 164 pounda In weight and with the
avowed Intention of carrying off a nice
piece of bacon. s
In the second half Captain McDrtde of
the rackers opened up and his team be
gan to pile up points. The wind of the
Tekamah men began to glvo out and be
fore the half had ended South Omaha waa
far In the lead. Foley and Nixon speedily
took their places In the limelight Clark,
the monster center of the Tekamah team,
played an excellent game and waa usually
responsible for the Tekamah scoring.
Leach also played an excellent game tor
the locals. The final score waa 46 to IS.
Lineup:
SOVTTH OMAHA. TEKAMAH.
McBrlde (O...R.F. L.O Nesblt
Foley It-F. R G Olbson
Nixon C. C .j... Osrk
Leach R.O. L.F Bliss
Renl L.G. K.F Wesver
Substitute: Templeton for Gibson. Field
goals: McBrlde (. Foley (S). Nixon.
1-each (5). Neablt, Olbson. Clark (S). Bliss
2). Free throws: McBrlde !). Foley (!,
Clark m. Fouls committed: South
Omsha, 1J; Tekamah. 10. Points awarded:
South Omaha, 1; Tekamah, I. Referee;
Hurkenroad. Omaha. Timekeepers: Mo
Klunle, Tekamah; Lee, South Omaha.
Scorer: Lee. Score : South Omaha, 4b;
Tekamah, 18.
GOTHENBURG HIGH SECONDS
DEFEAT WOOD RIVER HIGH
GOTH ENBURG. Neb.. Jan. 10.-(,Speclal.)
The Gothenburg High school second
team defeated the first team, from Wood
River, 15 to 10. yesterday.
Bee Want Ads Produce Results.
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MILLS' BOYS LICK FREMONT , STiK UP KANSAS Dili TALK
High School lUdi from Upstate No
Mitch for Local Baiket
Toiiert.
RUN UP SCORE OF 48 TO 17
Tommle Mills' quintet of bssketeerlng
athletes took Fremont High school to a
trounclnf, 48 to IT. last nl(ht In the first
Interscholastlo basket ball contest of the
season. The Omaha lads were a little
too fast for their brothers from upstate
and every member of the five waa able
to flip a few baskets.
Carl Lutes and Russell I.armon played
the stellar floor came of the evening; and
Lutes found time to slip the ball through
the hoop five times, fatty and ray titer
also made five baskets apiece, but they
didn't play the floor same that Lutes
or Larmon did. Paul Flsthow, the little
speed demon, played true to his old-time
form and flipped four field goals and as
many foul goals.
Visitor Wor'Hea Gaiards.
Fulllngton, the Fremont center, was the
star for the visiting aggregation. He
proved to. be wonderfully adept at shoot
ing baskets, but could only register
tour times, as Messrs. Lutes and Lar
mon were generally around to see that
he didn't get too close to the hoop. But
by making his heaves from far up the
floor he kept the Omaha guards In con
stant worry.
Next Saturday night Omaha will play
tha University Tlace High school at the
Toung Men's Christian association.
Tha lineup
OMAHA.
Flothow TF.
Patty R.F.
Paynter , C.
I-armon R.U.
Lutes ..Ufl.
FREMONT. '
L.F Buchland
H.F Chambers
C Fulllnirton
R.O Ou-nev
L.O Franklin
Hilhstltutes: Bash for Chambers Tlalop
iur mirniana. t lein goals: f lothow (4),
Patty tR), Paynter (.'.), Larmon (2), Lutes
tni. ssn r uinngton L4). Foul gosls:
Flothow (4). Puchland (2f. Fulllnaton (.1).
Fouls committed: Omaha, lit: tVemnnr
. Referee: Miller.
Pirates Victors in
. Battle with" Y" Men
The Pirates won ever tha Toung Men's
Christian Association Secretaries lit a
tight battle In the Commercial league laat
night. 26 to 22. The result waa In doubt
until tha final gun barked and tho play
was fsst and anappy throughout. Lineup:
T. M. C. A. PIRATKB.
Leake ..L-F. L.F R Weld
"ate R.F. R.F Klenraar
Hwsn
Beeley
Rvan
Substitutes:
r.
Anthes
.R.O. R.O C. WelKI
.L.O.IL.O Barrowman
Cunoway for Uarrowman.
Root for Heo lev. Field Boala: Lea.ke ill
Gates (4), Bwan, Root, R. Welgl (Hi, Klep
ser t."). Anthes (4). Foul goals: Rwan
(4), Anthes (3). Refefee: Mark Hughes.
JACK EGAN JOINS FED
LEAGUE UMPIRE STAFF
. . 4
CHICAGO, Jan. 10,-JaoW Egan has
Joined the staff of Federal laatrue
umpires, according to an announcement
tonight by Bill Vrennan, chief 4f staff
of the Federal league umpire. Umpire
Egan, it is aatd. was not offered a 1915
contract by the American league
Ran Johnson, president of the American
league, announced tonight that the fol
lowing would constitute his stsff of
umpires for 1915: Billy Evans. Tom Con
nolly, "Silk" O'Loughlln. Bill Dtneen.
Oeorge Hlhiehrand. Olle Chill, veterans,
and Dfmlnlck Mullany, former catcher,
and Jack Nalllrr of the International
league.
Onoe More Come Tales of Entering
Western League Franchise in
Kansas City, Xan. -
ED F. M'UUGHLIN APPROACHED
Now that the owners of tho Topeka
club are wavering on the brink, anxious
to sell out their Interests and with no
buyers In Topeka, once more cornea the
report that Kanaas City, Kan., may be
given franchise In the Western league.
It la said In Kansas City that a plan
Is now on foot to put a club on the Kan
sas aide of the Missouri, with Eddie Mc
Laughlin as manager.
McLaughlin admits .he. has been ap
proached In regard to taking over a
franchise in this loop. . The plan pro
posed waa to organise a stock company
among; Hie Kansas business men and pur
chase the Topeka Interests, which would
come cheap.
Tekteaaj Mast Consent.
There In atlU one hitch In the proposi
tion. McLaughlin is favorable and de- '
Clares sufficient stock could easily bo
subscribed in Kansas City, but the con
sent of Oeorge Tebeau of the American
association club In Kansas City, Mo.,
would have to be obtained, as the five,
mile limit ruling of- the National com
mission, which states that no club In
Organised ball can play within a radius
of five miles of the other team. Thus
Tebeau must enter Into negotiations In
augurated for auch a switch in this loop.
Kanaaa City, Kan., la tha largest city
In the state of Kansas, and It haa never
been tn any baae boll league. There are
several good locations ' for ball parka
there. McLaughlin haa long been asso
ciated as manager of several crack semi
professional tea ma In Kansaa City.
Belle vue Students
Honor the Foot Ball
Boys with Banquet
The annual banquet given tn honor of
the Bellevue foot ball team by the student
body, was held Friday evening In Fonta
nels hall on tho campus and not, as
usual, at an Omaha hotel. Tha entire
student body attended the event.
Tho dining room waa decorated In'
purple and gold, the colors for which
Bellevue students stand. A committee
consisting of members of the junior class
arranged the details of the affair. The
committee waa Paul Cummings, Anno
Johnston and Helen Heydon.
President Nicholl presented and Intro
duced the different speakers,, among
whom were: Raymond M. Crossman, '04;
Charlea C. Baakervllle, 'Ot, and Dr.
Btepnen Phelpa, Jeffsrson, , the first
president of Coe college at Cedar Rap
its. Is.
Prof. Edwin L. Puis gave a reading.
Ruth Flynn gave a plane selection, ami
Captain Ohman and Captain-elect Webb
responded to toasts.
WHITTEMORE WINS
THE PRESIDENT TROPHY
T'lNEHL'RPT, N. C Jan. lO.-Psrker W.
Whlttemore, Brookllne Country club,
Aubumdale, Mass., todsy won the presi
dent trophy from W. A. Bsrber, Jr.,
Princeton. N. J., five up and four to
play In the final round of the twrlfth
annual midwinter golf tournament here.'
In the first division consolation Robert
Hunter. W'eeburn club, Stamford, Conn.,
defeated C. B. Hudson, North Fork flub,
Long Island, five up and three to play.
AMES LOSES WHIRLWIND
GAME TO JAYHAWKERS
AMES. Ia.. Jan. 10. Special Telegram.)
Ames lost the second game of tbe series
with Kanaas university five on state gym
floor this afternoon, 27 to 21
The . last half ended 22 to 33 and five
minutes were added. Kproull, lightning
JavHUwker forward, blind-folded tha
Cyclone with a field basket followed by
a goal from a field by Borenaen, his col
league Arp, sub forward, scoring thir
teen points, featured for Ames.
M laden Meats llas-raral.
kllKDF.N. Jan. 10 (Hpeclal.l-Mlnden
beut Harvard at basket bail last night
4.' to 17. home of the beat playing seen
In Mindea took plane. Harvard putting
up a splendid flame. Individual piayUg
was strong. C'amian for Minclen snada
nine baaketa apd has to hi credit tlilrty
ijiit baaketa in three games. There were
ten fouls on each aide. Olso for Mtnden
made sis cut of ten free trials and
liHrvard five out of ten.
Thua far Mlrxlen has won all games
flayed against Franklin and Kenesaw.
LOGAN GIRLS WIN, WHILE
BOYS LOSE THEIR GAME
LOU AN. Ia., Jan. 10.-(6pecUI.) Logan
High school basket bail team of girls
defeated the girls' team of the Dunlap
Hlsli school 46 to S last night. Helen Mr
Cold and Gladys Coffey of tha Logan
team were the star players.
The Dunlap High school boys defeated
the Logan boys 26 to 20. Lloyd Brown
of the Logan team was the local star
player.
Squaw on Trail of ,
White Spouse Who
Flew with Money
An example of Indian relentlessness
waa furnished yesterdcy to the South
Omaha police by Mrs. Mary Leroao.
Cherokee Indian from Oklahoma, seeking
John Lemun, the white husband, who de-,
sorted her two years ago after robbing
bar of more thsn 13,000.
The woman bas three children, which
she carried with her. She baa a blind
father whom she supports in Oklahoma-
but aha never rests In the pursuit of the
man who, she says, robbed and wroogsd
her.
For two years she haa traveled from
Oklahoma to Maine In Washington aha
made affidavit of the case before gov
ernment authorities i.nd she goaa .armed .
with permits to ply her trade aa palmist
In different cities of '.he country. She
askad for auch a permit In South Omaha.
Bhe showed the affidavit made at
Washington and then her atury came out.
"White mans I ' marry for nine years,"
she aaiU. "I have farm. He aay white
mans say 'sell farm and live ia city. I ;
say 'yes.' and ho sell .farm." The farm
brought 13,600, according to tho affi
davit. "He give me tijO and leave me
and papooses. I look for that white
mans," she says, simply, She hag wan
dered up and down tha country for two
years.
"Borne day." she says with eonfldence.
"1 find thst white mane, and-." Well,
she Just looks at yo from out stead
black eyea of hat
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