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    TJIH .BEE: OMAHA, TTIUKSnAY. JAXtTATlY 14,1915.
Bringing Up Father
prawn ior inejpee py tieorge lvicivianus
' rCTWFR a ratr Bf COLW-llL i HOW DO TOO WC Think. . HERE.lOnE REALLY? ' f MIX '-XOO'VE. SAID
IakToOTHE IwSK ' DO-MR.-bTOWE I OFWJ ,u LAO OF THE NEW I L J. SIR-HAVE. EhOH' NO CUY KN
AU?ONOR "Sj STaiT CAME. TO " TO -MS.Jktfy FEATURE - IT V J I OFFEnOTO MAKE ME BELIEVE AN .
TOMOQILE ov l3o V T TOO' LOOK AT THE r l lb THE ONLX CrV? AXUE VON'TK-I
ACAJN- WE WANT UT T TOO. j CAR AA,n: J (vouLDYCW WTH A FLOATINC , t ' s, J I UMO TO WORK IM AN '
TOU TO SEE THAT -w J M.MO TeUJN' L AVI ri J- ' fTTI V ! ' S IRON FOUNDS-
CARMN-VOO r . W l ' ME OI-lETHr; , 1 AXLE 1 fT . WOMDER COME ON - MCE !
.
WON'T LET JOHNSON
IN TO ENRICH YILLA
tarrami Government Will Oppoe
Entry of Black Fag Into Mexico -Through
Iti Porti.
FELON MUST HAVE U. 5. PAPERS
KL, PAVO. iK Jon. U-The Carrenxa
government, will opimsa the entry Into
Mexico of Jarh Johnson. th American
nruro prise flghtor, who la booked to
inert Jen Willard In Junrcs. March 6, ac
cording to prediction made today by
Andrea Garcia, the Carranaa consul here.
tltrclu telegraphed tolay to the "first
chief that Johnson waa a fugitive from
JuMIre In th fritted States and sug
gested that he must present recently
Issued American paaaporta before lia ba
ajlowcd to pas through any port held
by Wie Carranxa forces.
!jofnon'at IJtjent la at puenoi Aire,
or en his way north. - ' '
114 .naturally would attempt to enter
Mexico' throiiKh the east coat porta of
SHOOTERS GO TO COLUMBUS
TwentyOne Omaha Gun Club Men
Will Mix with Upstate Men
in Battle Sunday.
Turkish Oil Ship
and Many Oil Boats
Sunk by Russians
TETKOGRAD, Jan. 13.-Furtr.er detail
of the naval engagement In the Black
Cea during the flrat week of January
have, been received In I'etrograd.
The ecene of theao activities waa be
tween Blnope and Itlxitb, Turkleh porta on
tho southern coast of the Black Sea. The
Russian hljs came up with the Turkish
rritlnee M1 pAnvnvlnff a afenmer.
meet came out tie. with tho reault that tne larW IlOMtu w,th a cw.KO of
WILL ERECT NEW CLUB HOUSE
Twenl y-one membera of tha Omaha Oun
club wilt Invade Cotumbtia Sunday to en
gage In an Intercity ahoot with the trap
men of that city. The Columbup men
cam to Omaha a few week a ago and the
both clllea are hot after another match.
A meeting of the Omaha Gun club waa
held I at night to dtacuas plana for the
erection of a club house on the grounda
acroaa the river and the Columbua matter
i came up. The twenty-one men to repre
. Bent the Omaha club were picked and the
big doings wtl! come off with much eclat.
paphtha for Treblzond. They opened fire
on ine Turkish ship and did oonalderable
damage. The crullers eacaped, but the
Maria Ronctta waa aent to the bottom.
The night of January the Ruaalan
fleet can.e up with the cruisers Brealau
and HumMleh. A spirited exchange of
ahota followed and finally the Turkleh
MERGER STANDS BY NOTE
Cardinal, in Message to Associated
Press, Sayi He Refused to With
draw Pastoral Letter.
GENERAL SAYS NOT DETAINED
AVlin regard W me ciuo nniise n w, . dl-u.fceared In the darkne.a. In
decided to atart aa aoon a. possible the toumxpno bay and In Illsah bay (thirty-
erection of a two-atory' club so that It
f lVo mllea east, of Trcblxofld), the Rue-
eouia reany ir ...n. ,-. .... w,rihl), deatroyed fifty-one Turk-
hootlng opetia up. ' 'h boaU. The bombardment of the port
Don McCown realgned the poaltlon of , whlcn ths rtiatributinr nolnt
Tamplctf or Vera Crua. both of which J , ' , V? 1 for th Tchoruk rcKlon- CBU8,!d numbcr
.... --- ot rirea along tne coaat. .
Klngaley waa elected to fUl Vaughfa po-1 A strivn,0 incident concerning the pro
altlon a treasurer. 1 ,ellnga of the Turkleh fleet In the Black
The club alao decided to hold Sunday Vr has boen reported. lt ,pen, that the
ahoota for priaaa. . Theae ahoota will take TurklBh t rulhor Brealau bombarded tor
place weekly for ten weeka. Then the u pogition, held by Turktah troopa nea
eight high ecoree out of the ten will be Lman, whlrh u to the north of Hopa.
computed and the high average man wMI roIlowln, tl, bombardment Ruaalan
receive the prlie. Twr loving cupa and troopg occplad wUhout hindrance the
half a dotcn medala have already been , ,m rm mi.irh TurVi.h imii
pledged. . Theae Sunday ahoota will oc- h.A bfen -,... by the flra 0 thelr own
are neld by the Cnrransa troopa. The
trip from aome contral American bor
der port would be difficult aa would any
entry from the went coaat.
Tho latter would require a hard ride
over the mountalna which might affect
the condition ot the negro.
Oarcla'a objections were baaed on hla
aaaert!en that the Jchnaon-VVlllard match
would Increase the war cheat of Villa,
who la combatting Carransa In the pres
ent Mexican controversy,
t - r -
Creighton Angles
For -Foot Ball Date.
. With the Hawkeyes
cur throughout. thVyar.
A aquad for women trapahootera la alao
Included In the plane for the new year.
The men ahootrra declared Omaha women
ahould have a ehalnre to teat their aklll at
the trapa juat aa the meit. Other cltlra
pride themaclvea on their women ahnotera
and he Omaha men could eee no reaaon
why thia city ahoukln't. The women will
be encouraged to ahoot ihe blue rocka on
That negotiations are now under way 1 the grdunda acroaa the river and It la
with fa.tr prediction! of eucceaa to bring J expected that the women will cnthualB-
the Unlveralty of .Iowa team to Omaha
to play Creighton next fall la Information
divulged .by Dan Rutler. chairman cf the
new athletic board at Creighton.
Iowa aeema willing to play Creighton
here next year and the Creighton men are
luat aa wllllntr. aa Iowa would, be a big
. r.t in m-h with .tha JIawk- " B. M-Donald
.n.v. v- ... . , . . .(it xVhltney
eyea on the achedula Omaha gridiron fans
will eee throe mighty . good foot, ball
gamea on the Creighton field, aa combata
are already aaaured with Notre Dame and
t-'ooih Dakota.
Creighton may take the place of Ne
braaka on the Hawkey, achedale. Pom
dlaagreemrnt la current between the
omhueker and Hawkey management
over the financial percentage, and If In
ducement! to come to Omaha are suffi
cient.' th Hawkryea are aald to prefer
the Creighton engagement.
' The new athletic, board at Creighton la
gunning tor big game. 'With Tomml
Mill selected as head coach and proa
pevta for a big gymnasium brilliant, th
athletic board signed up Notr lam
tlcally welcome the Invitation.
The shooter who will, go to, Columbua
Sunday are:
Charles Casper
John KiiKati
Frank Dvorak
John Hrlnna
Oeorge Koaera
Hrrt le Hron
Kliner Ileillrk
Frank Lleartl
Chrla t'hriKtenecn
Ray Klngaley
Don C. McCown
A. H. Keellne
A. II. i'rve
Ucorxe Redick
Dr. C. C. Hall
Jeaa Aylaswurth
R. D. Vaught
F. T. l.ovrlatf
11. W. Dunn
cruiser.
Girl Wife Has Faith
In Preacher Love;
'Knows He's Innocent
CHICAGO, Jan. ll.-Mrs. Doris Vaughn
Darnell today tearfully declared her faith
III her minister huaba-td), Abe Rev. Jamei
Morris Darnell,) who haa been acensed
cf leading a double Htt.
"I won't glv up my buaband. I love
Mr, Canby Denies ; .
Blaming Farmers for
High Price of Wheat
CIIICAOO, Jan.H.-CaIeb H. Canby,
president of th Chicago Board of Trade,
today declared that opinions attributed
to him blaming any one for the present
high prlvea of food producta were Incor
rect. "I have made no statement blaming any
one for th prtamt iood producta situa
tion," he alJ. "An unparalleled 'worlds
situation la the cause of he present
values."
A atatement made by lr. Canny yes
terday to the district attorney waa in
terpreted as meaning that Inrroased
prices were largely due to the holding of
wheat by farmers. '
Indiana Flood Loss
Totals $25,000,000
1NDIANAIHJM9. Ind.. Jan. lJ.-Tan-glble
loasea In Indiana from the flood ot
March. 1913, were In exocas of IX.000,000,
aecorJIng to the Indiana Mate Food
communion, which haa Juat completed ita
report to Governor Ralaton. The damage
to county roads and hrldgea alone were
more than 13,000.000, the report stated.
THE HAGUE, Nethcrlanda, Jan. 13.
(Vla London.) Cardinal Deslderatua Mer
cler, the primate of Belgium, deellnea
for the present to dlacuaa what he de
fined the "vexatious measures" of the
Uerman authorities in Belgium with
reference to him and to the pastoral
letter written by him cn Christmas.
General von Bisalng, governor general
of th Belgian territory occupied by the
Germans, in reply to a request made by
the associated Press that he forward to
Cardinal Mercier a telegram asking him
for the exact facts !n connection with
the incident, today said: "Cardinal Mer
cler requests me to forward to you the
following dispatch. In reaponae to your
Inquiry:
" 'I fefel very rnucb the sympathy you'
have shown me end for which I thank
you; but I prefer not to dwell for the
moment on the vexattoua measures to
which you allude and I prefer to continue
to shut myself In my episcopal ministry.
I wish to declare, however, that I have
withdrawn nothing and will withdraw
nothing- from my pastoral letter.
(Signed) " 'CARDINAL MERCIER."
"Archbishop ot Mallnes.' "
German General Adda Footnote,
General von Biasing adda:
"Aa this reply of the cardinal might
glv rise to mleunderataudlnga, I add
thereto th following remarks:
"I certainly caused proofs of the pas
toral letter In the printing office to be
confiscated and I summoned the priests
to give up copies of lt In their possession.
. "The cardinal ' never hag been arrested
nor baa hla personal liberty In any other
way been encroached upon. I have merely
by means of officers of my staff requested
him to give me explanations of the ten
dencies of th paatoral letter, and bealdea
thla, In order to prevent poaalble manifes
tations, I asked him to abandon a pro
jected Journey to Antwerp.
"If these measures perhapa appear te
the cardinal subjectively vexatious, yet
they were objectively absolutely neces
sary In order to clear up the situation.
"Signed, Governor General Frelherr von
Bisalng."
t.lm and I know he It innocent," she
and Is now fter Iowa, with South Ia-iaald while pacing the floor at litr rr-
aoia previouaiy aeura. j ma acuviiy ( enU" noma nere.. I One of the largest Items of damage waa
on tho part of the. board Is welcomed In I Her declaration came when she was .. . . . .. agricultural landa ot the
QUeetloned concerning the eonsatlottal ,laU-a. Ihe renort nolnta out
Omaha, as this city has been barren of
big l'ootr ball games of tale years.
New YorklbTub Votes
Down Withdrawal
NEW TORK. Jan. 11-The board of
governors of tlio New. TortfAthletlo club
lat night voted nrn tl resolution sub
mitted to. them by their athletic com
mittee that th club withdraw Inime-
Owatonua, Minn., who Is said to have
lived with him In Kenosha. He Inaisted
i ...... I.. ... Ka ,t l rm. IVtrta
dlately from the Amateur Athletic union. VmufchB.DBnwU.
The resolution "... based upon the go... m
.lo of alx of tho club, wln.mer. ..Wwi m.
Sportsmen s show at Madison Bquar
story whlrh charged tne young proacner A miluht.r of recommendations for ore-
wh wprarently having wife and child ,Vf.nB (loodg 4r8 made amulis lhem
In Kenosh. Wla.. wher he waa paator Mng ,h, Uuiihmeiit of guaging ata
of a church, while Mrs. Dorta rughn- UoI) on th itr.r. power to remove
Darnell lived in Chicago deterred by ob,trucltona from streams when causing
various, explanations from Joining him unnecC8,ary nood heights and the for-
ln Jenoaiia, , matlon of fld prevention associations I
Last night the minister denied mat ne t0 on th0 work
waa married to Miss Kutn poper oi . Jt u Drobable the present ieslslature
Kentuckian Killed
By Night Riders
PADUCAH. Ky.. Jan. M.-Nlght rtdera
laat night decoyed Pedro Mohundro, a
farmer, from hla . home near Lovelac
ville and shot him to death, according
to Information reaching the authorltiea
her today. Mohundro's death Is the
second recently charged to night riders
In western Kentucky. Previously Henry
Allen waa called from his home in Mulen
burg county and hanged to a tree.
Mohundro, It Is said, had Incurred the
displeasure of the band and had disre
garded warnings to leave the neighborhood.
Harden. ' after " the. club had withdrawn
their entiles.
After tho registration committee had
suspended the six athletes, the New
York- AlhUllo club submitted evidence
which showed that the swimmers had
Uo.io no wrong and the bsn was lifted.
Plat. Adams, the dub's all-around
rhr.,(tlon. who haa been accuaed of pro
lesaUaaliMu. will bo tried tonight by the
Ama'nr Athletic union officials.
Nrvr YORK. Jan. IS. -J. P. Morgan
Co. oonftrnW today Hie dispatches from
Pctrorud in respect to a loan to th
I tret Ian ao eminent by stating that a
itiviip ,,f sw )'ork bai.ka and bankers
liad uiaJa ,"a purely banking" arrange
ineiit ,wlth Ttuaala by undertakliuf to ao-ci-
short term drafts of the Russian
euvrrn'iient. the proceeds of which were
to be i-i In payrucnt for supplies ex-
porteU from thw country. It is under
stood that tha National City bauk la ne
of tl.o incmbei of the group.
Louisville Sells
McLarey to Cubs
LUI'ISVIU-K. Ky.. Jan. ll-O. H
xtthru, prerlKnt of U Louisville club
of .uHU-lcan association, today an
i.i'uii.-- that b had sol J Second Baa
mhUi ii Lat-ry to tr.e Chigo Nationals
Tin- Jeal was ' closed here todsy with
-Mji.ai.r lb gi-r BresOulian. ' MeUaTry
am l.rre taal apririg from the Toptka I
the Western leasruc.
rltd to Miss Ruth &pcr7
piled: "I decline to say."
' Darnell re-
American Bed Cross
Arranging to Send
Relief to Poland
RKKLIN (Via the Hugue and London),
Jan. IV-Dr. Wlikllffe Rose and Krnest
Bl.'knell, national .drestor of the Anicr-l'-an
Red Cross million, rt. part I'K'ay for
Poland, where auccor for th civil popu
lation 1b equally as urgent aa It ia In
Belgium.' 1 J . .
It appears that the Inhabitants' ot the
cltloa are particularly dlstreaaed, accord
ing to Information received by Measra.
Rose and HtuHnetl. as aU of- lb Poltal)
Industries sr at a standstill, while th
Importation ot food stutfa haa cnaaed
sine th outbreak ot hoatitltka. owing
to the military requirements and the de
struction ot the retlroada. .
The Americana will be accompanied by
Dr. Theodore Lewald. director ef th
mil dairy of ttM Interior, and will vti.lt
Csenstocbowa. Lodx, Lowlcs. SkWrnlv
wKe Ind other tiUva In IMund.
will take some action In regard to floods.
Htir Dlaordur Cobs front in Liter
Copatlparton. keadach. bilious spells
Indicate a sluggish liver. The tried rem
edy la Dr.aKlnas New Life Pllla. Only
Jic. Ail druggists. Advertisement.
Be Want Ads Produce IWauits.
Two Regiments of
Turks Are Destroyed
PKTROGRAD. Jan. U-An Official
statement Issued by tho general staff ot
the army in tha Caucasus Bays:
"Fighting In the region of GUI. fifty
mllea west of Kara, continues obstinately,
the rear guard ot the Turka belr.g en the
river Oltl and to th weet.
"The bitter fighting In the Kara-Urgan
reglun haa Utterly Inclined In our favor.
On January 11 w-e captured th Ninety
second regiment of infantry. Including
eleven officers, three aurgeona and 1,100
men. W also partially destroyed the
Fifty-second regiment of Infantry, a por
tion of which, consisting ot toO soldier
and one officer, waa captured. We cap
tured a height In Turkish territory, and
In taking the enemy's camp there we se
cured depots' of artillery and ammunition."
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Purify lha Blood
Reason it Out, Where Doe it
Start the Mucus From?
Haw C'nr L friss Coach
"Coughs that bang on" demand treat
ment 8top and think! Reaaon and com
mon sense tell you that It Is folly to
"grin and bear It." Those racking la
grippe cough that wrench th body and
cause soreness and pain in th lung
Mold mer quickly to Foley's Honey and
Tar than to any otntr treatment Forty
years' record of succeaeoe proves this.
For coughs, colds, croup and other dis
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entire sjstera before It chokes the nasal
paaaagea. It become s enroale sod ex
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bronchial tubes and moat of the gland
are involved without aura serious con di
ttoes being realised. Catarrh may be
the result ot aom serious blood trouble
ot former years, aad thla la only on of
th maay peculiar effects ot Impure blood,
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mucnua auracee, causes t boa catarrhal
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It la often difficult to convince catarrh
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