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TIIK TiEK: OMAHA, MONUAY, JANTAIJV 1. 1015.
Jeff Not Only Lost $2.80, but the Decision Also
Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher
f'trr, IMe C TH' OOULfS f wh cant YoiT)
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xourws YHC CCXN t HAVG. J f I TAQLG ? . J f I CAN'T LI Ft IT A
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A SKNPtCOS . NVOTT 8CAVe X. ""H6r- StTTH
TV J ' jSxl CAWGT ,T OFP TW -
YgO ( Your. CONVfi-VSTj X 'rf TKeTABLG J- I ONt. V
Jst Pcies me- rffMT ' V" ST) 'J T STILL )
Jufi yCUAiAA "THAT'S
v4 , : : LJ ;
. UKAIi USTATE
l'AHH ItM II ..AMIS FOR J1AI.K.
lovra.
luo-ACRE-FARM. about thirty miles from
Council Blults, la., hour ami a half lido
from lliree Rood markets. Thin Is n up
land piece in & liiKh Bt'ite or cultivation,
four'Rcres vf clover, about ten hitob of
ill t ii If h. ten acres timber pasture with
xpriris: good 8ix-rooni house, large barn,
I'll kinds or outbuildings, including cattle
s'ied, chicken sheds, hog houses, etc.
owner wishes to retire on account of
health. Price $2(0 per were on reasonable
terms. Mutt be seen to be appreciated.
A. F. SMITH CO.
(Kay Smith).
Council Bluffs, la. Phono 23 Tearl St.
COLUMBUS SHOOTERS
BEAT OMAHA SHARPS
Closely Contested Blue Rock Shoot
Results in yictory for the
Platte County Men.
! LEAD BY SINGLE TARGET
HANLON TO FILE AFFIDAVITS
Kaasna.
FOR SAI.K-S.2t0 acres fine wheat land
near Richfield. Morton Co.. Katias.
Price. 7 per acre. Will sell part or all
to BUlt purchaser. Terms cash. Address
owner, H. J. McAnarney, Farmersvillc,
III.. U. F. !. No. 2.
brka
FOR SALK by owner for next 15 days,
10-acrn farm' In I'liittsiuouth. Neb. 6
loom house, avc, c'utern. 2 wells, barn,
fruit o all kinds: 4Vj acres alfalfa. 4'4
patitmc. RHt'iii n, etc. P. O. 1!ok 10.,
plattMmoul h. Neb.
VIcon-ln.
Upper Wisconsin
Uest dairy and Kcnerul crop utate in tiia
union; settleia -anted; lands for sale at
low priceB on eaay torms. Ak for book
let 'M on Wisconsin Central Lnd Cirar.t.
State acrws watted. Wrl "oouf our
urazini,' lands. If lutcrosted Li trult lands.
a-,k fr booklet on Apple Orchards In
Wisconsin. Addrcas Land Dept., Soo tint
Hy., Minneapolis. Miiiil
Mlscelleoa.
FARM for sale: must sell my Fellsmera
farm. acres, muck prairie land.
UHioff. 4"9 Times fclds., St. -ouu. Mo.
ABSTRACTS tiF TITLE.
T. .
KKI2U Absircx o., om. u.-v
i.e. in Nebraska, m V -ndeta Theater.
modern -tract office. 3US a. lits Bt
Phone Duuslu
MCAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE
COIA'MUfS. Neb., Jan. 17.-(Speclal
Telegtam.) Omaht'i redoubtable trap
shooters fell victims of the superior
prowess of the Columbus shooters in an
inter-clty trap shoot here today. The
home talent beat the visitors one point,
962 to 031.
The competition was close with fifteen
men shooting; or both cities. The ten
highest were computed In the scores and
the ten high Columbus men were one
point higher than the ten high Omahans.
C hambers Illnh Man.
Chambers of Omaha was high man. He
registered a perfect score of 100 broken
rocks. McCown of Otnaha and L,uxa of
Columbus -ere second with ninety-nino
broken out of 100 attempted.
An Inter-clty shoot between Omaha and
Columbus occurred at Omaha several
weeks ago, ending; in a tie.
The scores today were as follows:
OMAHA.
Klngsley
Kroiidersleeve ...
Itellck
Chambers
McUown .
Mel "onald
Whitney .
I ovee , . . .
Burry . . . .
ArmogaH
18 1!) 20 in irt Ot
IS IN ao 17 19 M
1N IS 1! 111 III Mi
SO 20 ?0 'JO 20 I'KI
io :o 20 '.H) 20 m
IS 20 17 IS 1l 32
19 17 ir. is in x;
10 1" 1G 19 20 !M
1 IS S 20 1
1R 19 17 19 17
President of Sioux City Club Will
Aid Organized Bill in Suit
Brought by reds.
WILL NOT TESTIFY IN PERSON
At least one Western league magnate
has been drawn Into the net of legal
tangle now pursuing Organized baso ball
men as a result of the suit started hy
the Federal league. Ud Ilanlon. presllent
of the Sioux City club, will file Affidavits
on behalf of Organised ball in the United
States federal court In Chicago.
Hanlon received tford from Gerry
'Herrmann, chairman of the National
commission, asking him to file affidavits
In Chicago. Hanlon will probably not be
asked to testify In person, but lb willing
to do so If surh Is requested.
Hanlon's affidavits will consist of a
statement of the business flairs of the
Sioux City club, the Investment and how
the players are handled.
Other mlror league magnates will he
callel upon to file affidavits s'milar to
the ones which will be submitted by the
Sioux City magnate. Whether any other
Western leaguers in addition to Hanlon
will do so is unknown at present as no
announcements have been made yet.
Tho suit will come up before Judge
Kcesaw Ijandls In the United States dis
trict court In Chicago, January 20.
NO ACTION TAKEN IN
THE PLATT ADAMS CASE
I ijTaCRKS, MM county. Jowa, I miles
norihweW from CJlenwood. fair set of
i mi bXi ngs rented tor thta year; en
l"uinbran"c V. Will consider
r,om Js.000 to $10,000 of good trade for
i ijutty. aubmlt o tiers. -un- -"
1 jpetone
Minn.
bal
or-
U0"ACBES, Irrluated; W under ditch b
il level: near Ft. M
., eurden BPot of Colo., where sugar
'lor exchange. " Hnx Ml. Hebron. Neb.
FSnNTIKn CJ. BARGAIN.
, ,iv,i i,nnrnvml farm of xoo acrsi.
"W"'. . ' i: 1 .
Grand total
COLUMIU'S.
Danbray IS 20
Ix'Sterxutes 2t) 10.
Otto Kudal.
Kd Kavanaugh.
T.uxa
Gutzmep
aiifman
lohr
Tallnn
Sawyer
iO 70 20
20 20. 10
19 19 10 IS 20
10 19 19 IS IS
20 20 19 20 20
19 19 1 lit 19
IS 19 IS 17 IS
IS IS 10 IS lti
17 1(1 19 19 17
IS 19 IS 17 18
y .. , . .
i -ml all laya fine ano is -.-"-".
Vi 11 exrhan.e for 6ood Omah realdeuc
Fli Candcls' Theater. Oroahi
Douglaa 891C
Neb.
WANTr;f)-Modern4 home for rnsr c Call
fornia property. Addrew b MS. Bee.
RKAIi KKTATK WANTEU
Grand total
Tho following men shot but the totals
were computed from the ten highest:
FOR OMAHA.
16 17 1 15 15
18 1fi 17 15 15
15 14 18 17 17
14 20 19 1 5 1
14 1i 14 15 18
FOR COLUMBUS.
Frank Dudat IP IS 20 Irt 1
Oene Redmond Hi 10 14 17 15
H. A. Phillips.... IS 17 14 10 IS
(leoiRe Drlnnln 1S 15 13 1 17
Al Gross Hi IS li 17 17
NEW YORK, Jan. 17. Aftfer having all
the evidence, and listening to the unv-
o mlng up by legal representatives of the
accused and the men who preferred the
charges, the registration committee of the
Metropolitan association of the Amateur
Athletic union announced laat night that
no decision would be rendered until next
week In the case of Piatt Adams of the
New York Athletic club.
Adams, one or the most prominent
American athletes, and holder of the
Olympic standing high jump champion
ship. Is accused of having sold one or
more tf the many prizes he has won.
Baltimore Police in
Raid on Race Ring
Club, Arrest 148
BALTIMORE, M.I.. Jan. 17 -Tlie Tatux
ent Rod and Gun club at Meyers. Sta
tion, Anne Arundel county, was raided
late yesterday by Baltimore cltjr police
and 14S persons were brourht to Baltimore
on a special train which the police alezed
for that purpose.
Al but six of the prisoners were
charged with unlawful!) placing bets on
horse raoes, and the other six were
charged with accepting money to be
placed on races. Many of the prisoners
admitted they were employes of th.)
government at Washington.
The pollco seized $500, blackboards and
racing sheets. They -ere comiwllcd to
break down a five foot barbed wire fence
and to battle with bulMoRs before thoy
gained an entrance to the club. No
resistance was made by the men in the
building.
Governor Goldsborough ordeied the
raid.
OMAHA CLUB FAILS TO LAND
Golf Event Goes to Mayfield Club
of Cleveland in Favor of
Country Club.
DISAPPOINTMENT IN OMAHA
.931
9S
9H
PS
93
!l9
S9
S9
91
90
.9?.2
Klellne
Vaught
Brown .
Hall ...
iiworck
V
Dillon Gives Porky
Flynn Bad Beating
NEW YORK, Jan. 1".-Jack Dillon 'of
Indianapolis administered a bad heating
to Porky Flynn of Boston In a ten
rouniT bout In Brooklyn lat night. Dillon
had the better of every round, the nos
ton heavyweight being knocked through
the ropes In the fourth, the hell saving
I him from being counted out. Dillon
weighed 175H and Flynn 103.
. There will be no big golf tournament
In Omaha next Rummer as so fendly
anticipated hy Omaha golf followers.
The Omaha Country club, despite ardent
efforts, failed to land the 1913 weHtem
championship tournament at the annual
meeting of the Western Golf association
in Chicago Saturday. The 1915 event
was awarded to the Mayfield Country
club of Cleveland. It will be staged
July 19 to 24, 'the Olympic cup competition
being held July 17.
W. J. Foye represented the Omaha elub
at the meeting end he mada a noble ef
fort to bring tho big tourney here. He
was loaded with proxy vole and he of
fered a flock of arguments In favor of
the Omaha club, but the Mayfield club
was too popular.
St. I.aala Ualka.
Oi.mha was acknowledged an excellent
chance to land the tourney until Friday,
when-the Glen Kcho Country club of St.
I-oul. whjch also put In a bill for tha
affair, wit lid re w and transferred Us sup
port to the Cleveland club. Tho votes do
nated Clevcln-d were too much for Foye
and he was forced to auccumb.
In addition- the Mayfield club was the
choice of moist of the professionals of the
various clubs of the association. Thene.
professionals declared the Mayfield
course one of the best In the land and
tho best In the went. As most of them
have never plnyed In Omaha, they could
not express an opinion of the course
heir.
Omaha gnlfeis are sadly diappolrted
In tho Cour.try club s 111 luck. The event
would have been a big thing for Omaha.
Glen Oak Country club of Chicago was
the only bidder for the open champion
ship, which w ill be stated August 18 and
19. Tho Midlothian Country club ten
dered Its course for the Western Junior
championship, which will he held
August 4 to (.
The executive commute, also sanc
tioned the proposed tournament to be
held In connection with the Panama
Paclflo exposition and donated $100 for
tho purchase of a trophy. Tho Coast
event will be played at the San Francisco
Golf and Country club.
READY TO TAKE DP WORK
RISKY TO DESTROY MINES
Great Dangers Confront Those Who
Are Detailed to Dispose of
Sea Obstacles.
all
atara'a-'s Score oa the Alleys.
CAR RKCORD. i 1 Wells I.'.l 133 17 451
1st M. .Id. tot. I Totals .....M3 46 556 ISM St. Onac PM 181 173 490
COAST SHORTSTOP SIGNS
WITH FEDERAL LEAGUE
85
FWNT a good farm, eastern NoliiaKa.
1 or western Iowa, for three or five yeais.
ref?r pav ik cash rent. References. Ad-
drte J 6". Ucc.
'real estate loans
$ bH PR1VATK money to loan on Inside
nroii.Ttv at 7 per cent. O Keefe Real
IS Co.. Htti omaua Nut. Bank BWg.
iiiusn 27 13.
1TV and farm loi. l-f e"
J. H. Dumor.t & d.,1003 Farnam, Omaha
VV ANTKD Cny loans-
Flrat MrthotlUta Defeated.
S1I.V1-.R CITY. la.. .Ian. 17.-cpejial.)
The First Methodist Karaca basket ball
team ol Omaha was defeated Friday
evening bv the Booster team of this
plate, 2 to f The line up:
BARACAS. I SILVER CITY.
Rtizari- R.F.R.F... Robinson C.l
Moore :..LF.Il.F.. Hlckok
Price .- C.C Reeve
I ji wrence U.G I R.G Burgnln
Comfort L.G.IL.G Stogdill
Substitute: Baracaa, Pommans; Silver
'lty. Krne. Referee: Burkenroad. Um
pire: 11. riatt. Scorer: M. Kelvxj
T.O ANGELES. Cal.. Jan. 17. Ernest
Johnson, shorstop of the Los Angeles
bat-c hall team, has signed a three-year
contract with the Federal league. It wai
nnounced here today. Johnson said he
was to play with either the 8t. Louis
or the Chicago club. He came to Lo
Angeles two years ago from the Chi
cago Americans.
HAWKEYES DOUBLE
COUNT ON CORNELL
IOWA CITY. Ia.. Jan. 17. Special Tel
egram.) University of Iowa defeated
Cornell at basket ball last night by a
score of 33 to 1".
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
Peters '1 rust Co.
W.
WANTKD t'lty loans and warranta.
Farnam Smith' at Co., 1320 Farnam.
OMAHA hon.ct. Fast Nebraska larma.
O KK.EFK REAL ESTATh, t'O..
im Oovilm Natl. Douglas -.15.
l to lu.J iuad promptly. D. l.
.V eud liUg., li'-h and 1- ai nam SU.
i i 1J17IV UHCISi l-oans. t-'wund up.
ViaiVtm """"
Omaha Nat. Hunk.
CITY 1.iANS, C. G. Carlber? Co.,
:il0-o!2 Brandeis Theater Bldg.
Cl'i'V property. Large loaue a aicrh.!ty.
W. 11. Thomas, 22S Stato Bank Bldg.
Your Money
Should Earn
From.
MtiNKY on hand fo city and farm loans.
II. W. Hinder. City Natl. Hank Bldg.
bKK. uu runt If you want a farm loan.
Ci-.l'.od States Trust Co., umalia. Neb.
RKAIj ESTATE NORTH HIDE
Dandy Home
Five rooms and hath, electri.: lights,
fumai ht, all modern conveniences,
gool location. l aved street. This home
was built lor a hom. Full lot, VxllO.
Half cali, balance like rent. A snap at
the price. Come and tt this place for
yours-if. 4iill Charles St. Walnut L'TO.
PAY $JS.i0 AND MOVE INTO A HOME
OF YOUR OWN.
I have a new 5-rooin, all modern bunga
low, located on a paved street Irf north
part of city that tho above named first
lavmeiit will aecure.
This houate -as principal rooms In oak
ii nj ia dona to tar line, chunhea and
nhool. It you want to Inspect thia houaa
ulephona me today and I will arrange
to aend a tar for you.
- '
E. P. WRIGHT,
Call Walnut bS2 Today.
Telephone Dougiaa t.X Week Days.
I IE A 17 KKTAT EV EST 8 ID
New 5-Room House
$1,650
We ill m-11 new J-room house in walk
In uUklan.-e. kiuall lot, all modern except
I. t at. on v i y easy lei ins. Call and -
iii about, it
Truvpr Uros.,
:, Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
We have several different plans whereby
you can get from 7 to 10 per cent on your
money and be absolutely cafe in your in
vestment. As everyone knows real estate
la ane of the best and safest Investments
on earth. , Vie can arrange It so you can
invettj In Individual properties or take
an in le reef with others. We have one
plan whereby vou aan Invest In amounts
as small as $100. It will pay you to see
or write ua about it. .
Hastings & Heydeti
1614 HARNEY STREET. '
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS
Double Brick
St. Louis Flat '
Building
On an east front lot near Creighton
'college, i fiata. and 7 rooms each
rented low at $7S0 -r year: practtcall
new and modern In every respect. Gwne
ia leaving for California '-nd this incom
property will be onerea lor a snort luu
at I7.ju: $3,0UU raab, balanue years
per cent.
Shuler & Cary,
1 STATE BANK BLDU.
Domet
Pheffer ...
PurshouRe
.1.T2 187
.lt.7 154
.183 183
173 44:
19 4!(0
167 m
Totals 482 4M 499 14
" NHBRAiKA DIVISION.
Krelb 143 140 134 417
Sanders 1S 185 1 4.3 61
E. Norgaard.174 183 litl 2u
ToUh ...4Sft 60S 440 1453
EQUIPMENT.
Ocander IS'. 134 179 4'
Pickett 149 lii9 22ft 64.1
L. NorgaardlVS 18.' 15 513
Tea
Totals .....513 486 556 1554
P A Ss EN G K I .
Vorwald ,...Hu 1.'.7 '137 4W
Swaoki 111 144 132 47
Kleny 172 163 131 406
Totals 531 473 423 1417
ENGINE ICRS.
Kolanchl. k ..179 31 177 052
Hullser I'll 144 i:iS 443
Lee 199 163 170 628
Totals 442 471 477 1390
DISBURSEMENTS,
Petersen
Kreeek ..
Bryant ..
Totals ,
SUIT.
Meinrlck
S:hrader
Stoln ....
...If
...221
...134
174
145
1H4
142 474
115 4sa
147 A
NEBftASKA TEL.KPHONK.
W. Ul r
NEBRASKA TAKES SECOND
GAME FROM CYCLONES
LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 17. Nebraska
unlveslty for a second Urns last night de
feated Ames Agricultural college of Iowa
at basket ball. The score was 25 to 11
4.lenood Defeats silver City.
ni.KNWiKin. la . Jan. 17. (Special.)
Glen wood High school basket ball team
defeat.-! Sliver City High In the best
game of basket ban played in tne rngn
school Kerlea, at tne uienwooi armory
at evening. Score, 32 to 29. Oliver city:
Mtiy, center; Kruae and Marldocka, fulls;
Cllnson and Bi.rgoin guards: Rommel
ami Doyde, subs. tilenwooft: i-neips.
tenter: Busch and Bachman. runs: JtrK-
son and Stranathan, guards; Rooney, sub.
Referee: Miisucci.
Mansoa Beats Dnltou.
PINEHlRfP. N. C. Jan. 1H E. T.
Minion, Karmlngton Countiy club.
M-aaacliiisetts, defeated Cieorge ( . nut-
ton. Belmont Springs club, Masaenu-
.etm. four up tn the final rnuna
of the annual tournament of the Winter
tiolf league of Advertising Interests here
today. .
Hellene Beats Speed Deniss,
MIAMI. Flu.. Jan. !. Baby Reliance,
owned bv Stuart Blaekton, Philadelphia,
defeated Baby Speed Demon, the property
of Mra. Blackton, In the hydroplane raoe
over a twenty-four mile water course here
today. In the annual ' power-boat regatta.
The winner's time was $3.04 minutes.
C.Dr4l OHIuS 17 4 "
AuDltum 14 7 .
Wlr. CM.U .14 1 '
Atiounltnt '? '
WMl.rn feVtctlio II 10
twlsllws ' ,3
ut.irlrt Plant
KuslsMrs t 11 .1
Commercial Is
Traffic 1
Inllvidusl lvi:i":
Nm. Av. Nro A.
fHilsMs ....174 rlmnx-li 111!
lODlr Higlwinlth ..14
Maria ! Voulloll.n
Knt U7 O. Johni,a..U1
rnniasu ...1M Whltlork ...136
R-K-huh ,...1 Hollldir ...m
Kaller lw Rirawa 1U
odna 11 Etmmtr ....I-
k-kpr 16T ( pa It
Oorklrr l'7 K.ru
OImd 16 Stan ; 134
Comsd u3 KhixW i:i4
Mllltr JM Brg 1H
HuDlagr ,.1M Ovannlr .-lrs
lAi.dln A1 Bou.:hr 1.H
Mtlij ... Zpvcek ...Ul
Totals 539 4!S 4S ir3
MISC. ACCOUNTS.
Ilauptinan ..156 157 137 449
taadlna anrt I adlvldaal Areragea
1nmh
H'liu4ir
SAlKoonr W
1 'FlllU. 1U
MWillia ....lot
....515 m 404 1422
TRANSFERS.
...1M! 120 1P2 4fl0
....IIS 12H 1311 3S0
....120 Hi 15 475
Totals 401 411 603 131-
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Poell Hupplr co... 11 M
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...H7 HeauMll ....121
Basket Toaraey at ' Aaaea.
AMKS. la . Jan. 17. fSpeelaU--iTho an
nual Invitational Inteiai holastic banket
ball tournament for the high school of
noi tliwctt Ifiwa. preparatory to tne state
loumey. will be pulled off on the floor
of the state gymnaalu-n March 13 and 13.
I .
Wolaaat ia Meet Maadot.
NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 17 Ad Wolgaat,
formerly lightweight champion pugilist,
and Joe Mandot of New Orleans, will
meet in a twenty-round fight hare, Feb
ruary 14, It was announced last night.
The Cist ol It.
"Last December I had a very severe
eold and was nearly down tick In bed.
I bought two bottles of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy, and It was only a very,
few days until I was completely restored
to health." writes O. J. Metcalf. Weatli
eib. Mo. If you would know the value
of this remedy, ask any an who has
u. d it Obtainable every where. Adver-liaeruent
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Orant 147 Hruw 1-a
Conklln ....144 Wllr-oi .....14
Noland 14 j KHlar 1-1
R John a 14 Marahali
wliMlork ..14 Holme 14
Or Ira 14 Oray iil
Huff Mi Duff 131
I-mbrt ...141 R. Ryald.121
trr 14) lu- ...Ul
Butt 141 J. I-Maraae IM
W. rtrin 14 Pati'raoa .11
Itelllty ...141 Klin Il
HhJI 141 NonUmlbtl Al
Unbun ...14 Hrnilk Ill
UcConacll ..140 Vlnoai
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Scond Week of Preent Session of
the Nebraska Legislature is to
Start Today.
PLENTY OF ORATORY EXPEpTED
I
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Jan. 17. (.Special) The
legislature will probably begin active
work when the members get back from
their homes In tho morning and suasions
open at 1 o'clock for the second week of
legislative procedure.
There are enough bills which have gone
to third reading so far that committee of
tho wholo work can start. (Then the flow
of oratory will begin and the test will be
gin of "Who Is Who."
In the senate Howell. Qulnby and Dodge
of Douglas, Sandal! of York. Beal of Cus
ter and Miillery of Box Butts can be con-
I sldered the orators, while Btishee of Klin
ball, Hclchel of Nemaha and one or two
others am good talkers.
In the. house Nlc.holls of Madisnn Is
probably one of the best. If not the best,
etlker. while Mockett of Lancaster, Ianl
gan of Greeley, Relsncr of Thomas, How.
ard of Douglas and one or two other
Douglas county men, with Norton of Polk,
Taylor of Custer, Hosteller of Buffalo
and half a doien others, are showing up
In good shape, whllo others may develop
as the battlo progresses;
The member who taJks too much is Le
ginning to develop. Many a rising young
legislator has ruined his efficiency follow,
ing out the belief that n order to make a
record he must talk on everything that
comes up. By doing this the other mem
bers soon become tired of him. Talking
on every bill that comes up he naturally
arouses the enmity of tho introducer,
hould he talk agaiiiHt It. ornl then when
hl own bills tome up. he flnda that he
has made enemies all over the leaislatlv
body and few of his measure get through.
Tho legislator who confines his effort,
to the Important bills that ho real I de
sires to see enacted Into laws generally
finds himself with many frlend when his
own bills come up for the final action.
The hard fighter doe not make enemies.
Generally he Is recognized as conscientious
and his remarks are listened ,to with at
tention and his Judgment respected. More
men have been killed off In Nebraska
legislative sessions by talking too much
than by their voting.
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CARL RAWITZER MARRIED
TO MISS CLARA KEMPS
Carl Rawltzer, son of the late Al
Rawltzer, was married Thursday at, S
o'clock to Miss Clara Kemps, daughter
of Mrs. August Kemps, 1120 Dorcas street.
Rev. Oliver Balzly of the Kountt Me
morial church performed the lercinony.
A wo. Ming dinner was served at the
home of the groom's aunt,' Mies Ituse
Martin, 1038 South Twenty-second street.
Tho young couple will go to California
on wedding trip and Mr. Ra-liner will
enter business In Omaha ' upon their
return.
FORMER OMAHA SCHOOL MAN
SAYS MANY FADS PROVE GOOD
In the January F.ducational Relew Is a
contribution by Frank A. I'ltspalrUk,
formerly superintendent of schools in
Omaha, on "The, Development of the
Course of Study In Amerluan Schoola."
Prof, ntspatrlck, who Is now one of tho
executive offKers of the American Book
company of Boston, undertakes to show
that practically all of th accepted and
established subjects of teaching were de
cried a fads when Introduced, and that
the beat course of study la a result of a
natural selection of th fads that prove of
permanent value.
Basket Ball Scores
CHICAGO. Jan. 17.-The University of
Chicago basket ball team defeated the
Ohio State t ntverjlty five, su to 17, In a
Western conference gama here last night.
CHICAGO, Jan. 17.-The- Northwestern
iniivarslty basket hall team defeated the
Indiana university five, u to 22, here itial
night In a Western confereace gam.
I RBANA, 111., Jan 17. The Dnlveraity
of Illinois baskat ball team defeated the
PurJue university live, 27 to . In a wee
tin conference game here last night.
MINNKAPOIJ8. Jan. 17.-The Univer-
ally of Wisconsin basket ball team d.
feated tha l nkversitv of Minnesota five,
to 2u, in a Western conferenoe game
CARRY TERRIFIC CHARGES .
(Correspondence of The Aiseciated Pt-
AMSTERDAM. Jan. . The sea. mine'
Is a problem even after It has been
washed ashore, and foi those) who must
destroy It this terrlbM enemy of ship-'
ping offers the sane ganger It doea to
the crew of the vessel It happens
wreck. l"hls Is the discovery made by
the men under Lieutenant C. J. Canters,
of th Amsterdam torpedo boat utation,
who has been charged by th Dutch
government with the O.c-structloti of the
inlne.4 that are washed nshor along the
Netherland coast.
So fsr no serious accident has come
to the men who render the stranded aea
mines innocuous by exploding them
where they are found. But there have
been many narrow eneapes, due mostly
to the fact that the English mines
tanont be taken apart, as ran the rronch
and Dutch mines. In case of the latter-
the shell of the mine consists of two
It If-eplicrca, united hy n flange and
, whllo the Kiwlbli rulnc-.ihell la
est In one pier and then loaded through
a "innnhole."
While It would be pot-Klblc to remove
the cover of the manhole, this Is con-'
slJeretl too dangerous lor the reaami
that the very aensltiva Initial charge of
the mine lies close to tha aperture. This
leaves but one method In which tha mine
limy he destroyed explode It, case and
all. - The fragment of the ahtll fly far'.
and wide; on of them, weighing six.
pounds, was recently found 600 yard
from ttu scene of the explosion.
Majority KngHssj Mines.
., Of eighty-three mines on which report
have been made so far by Lieutenant.
Canters, seventy were of English origin.
or nationality as It Is expressed here;
four were French and eight Dutch, while
th remaining one coul.l not be Identi
fied. These figures show that the task,
of the mine destroyers haa been no
ploasant one. Being hit by a fragment
of the shell was a chance th men took
every time they attempted th disable
ment of an Ktigllsh'mine.
The French sea mln Is more easily
disponed of. In this case the shell I
broken open with n light charge of
plcrld acid; the charg5 of gun cotton la
then removed and exploded without cat-
Jtering a hall of Iron in oil directions.
The operation resembles almost tnat of
opening a walnut with a knll and in
a way Just as easy.
The mine la so placed that the equa
torial seam rests well In th sano. To
one sldo of the seam la then placed tha
bit of plcrld acid, about the size, shape
and color of a plero of laundry soap. .
Into this has been Inserted a small Initial
charge of fulminate. A fnso about 44
centimeters long and burning about 408
eecbnds, set off the charge.
- Th flange has then been broken and
to separate the halves of tho shell- 1ft
comparatively- easy. The gun cotton
charge ia then taken out, and after the)
shell of the mine haa been oarrled off,
th hug mass of trlnltrueellulose Is ex.-
ploded In a manner similar to that em
ployed in the can of the shell.
The Dutch mines, when It can be aa ,
cartalned that their firing mechanism
has been damaged, or dispersed of ia .
the same way.
The Kngltsh mines are explodod us
ually by placing heavy charge under '
them. They may be explode by fir
ing a ahot Into them. The bullet pene
trates the shell easily enough, as a rule,
and strikes the charge with sufficient
force to produce .the shock needed tu
set It off. In gun cotton, as In nitro
glycerine, both hf-lng what I known to
chemists as Vhemlcal mixture" expio-
slves. there exists an unstable equil
ibrium between atom and molecule. Thl '
ttte striking bullet upaets and an ex
loslon results.
Contrary to what hs been claimed so;
far not a single mine of proven German
origin has stranded on the Dutch coast.
The mine entered of unknown origin
may have been German, however. It
lacked all marks, and was formed G
two hnJvea.
A torn cable has shown In a majority
of caaes that the mines whlcU had.
drifted ashore had been anchored and!
that th cable had been toe was t9
hold them In place.
Ther Is no special condition which
-would cause all "wild t" mines to
drift upon the Dutch coaat. It Is aai
srrted. .In fact. It Is believed Iter that)
many of the mine have been carried
through and beyond th rhaiiiiel by tha
current tn tht body of water. Tbue
which have done so will remain scourg.
to navigation for many months, because,
unlike th floating of free mines, thoud
which are kept In plas by anchors ha4
ao device that causes them to sink afU
a time. ,
Sore Tkrual aad t'heal.
quickly relieved by Dr. Bell's Plne-Tr4
Honey. H cases the throat, soothes thd
lungs, loosens phltgin. Only c. AJ
druggist. Advertisement, j
per last, nigm.
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