T1IK BEE: OMAHA. TIESDAV, MARCH ;. 1015. - Bringing Up Father Cor right Internatlousj Drawn for The Bee by George McManus , . .INOONIir)SW I M'M-IVE LOCKED THE 1 f L I I f&K THE XJSJ? WHEREIN 1 THERE ARE . .IIVTHEREANO WATCH IT- l V ) 00- 1-J I I ""-J 1 "T"T iSfT U I THE PUNCH? I CHObT-, IN - . v : J i? fcy vy " . until THE hzszl A I GOLF " COMMITTEES NAMED President Wilmouth pt the Miller 'ParicGolf Club Makes Armounce-t : menta for This Season. L tO&MITTEE TO MEET xVfl AVflmoutrV presldetit of the l HVr Park Oolt i-lub, lias mude appointments of committees to serve during ,;th. en suing year. The flmt committee nr-ellng Mill iH'Ciir Haturdsy t-vcniiig st the dun iinuse when the general committee will bo called. . ; ' I Tho Miller Park r.olf rlu j Ja' 'looking forward to a busy and prospfrous i'on. Ki-verul e'atensl.e Improvements will be made on the course. New putting grecna mil hi ,n. tile.1 and pices wh.cli Mill pruvlde sufficient'.' V. Ur to constantly icraln fresh and' cle' Crefcns are How bring laid. The commltte' ap;;ilnte I are aa fol lows: -r- ' . Field Committee IT.-.Th Caen, E. Ijingley. K. M. Tracy, tv . 'larkou. Tennis Committee W. A. fonnell, A Taylor. Houm CommtU -1oe Latch earrt. A. r ah'Oh-r.. -Membership t ommltter It. Cnnk. K 8. Watson. Imirovement Committee II. Counsmsn, J. K, Merrli.m.. ,.. . Oimigh. Kuios Commit tie Phil Kendall.' C. O. Ik.oM.'W-O'Neills - 7 - f ubllcity Committee E. J. Hstch. cToledo May Eesume Place m -American a? 'Asspoiatipn Circuit No High Marks Are ? Made by Omahans at Peoria Tournament I'EORIA, March Special Teingram.) -Omaha holers failed to take -any of the leading positions In the American Homing Congress today In the doubles or singles. Corhran and Hclple. with 1.131 In the doubles, were hlsh. and Neale, with 621. was high In the Individual shoot ing. Although VA bowlers tried their luck on the slnKlca today, there was no change In the leadership of this or any other class. Brores of Omay.a men: ,' ' Omaha Ooablra. Scores of Omaha men bowllng"Jn the AUSTRIA OFFERS -.. PART OF TRENT .' .i Rumor It is Willing to Pay This Price for Neutrality of Italy at Request of Germany. '.ROME ESTABLISHES CENSORSHIP Turkey Denies AH Reported Disorders ALL IS QUIET IN MATAMORAS Battle for Possession of Mexican at Urumiah, Persia City at Mouth ; Rio Grnde t0 two-man event: K. iiurke. W. Ellis, E..W. O. J. Ooa- -II. Dowman, II. ;f.'4niXtfKl'' trch '29.-Mittars, i.rd Xfirf tha acl.edi.1? of tho A morgan s ftMlatlod' .wAro'further'totnpllcated today i.y'thg osalbimy'th'kt Tofedb would tat, Ihf ree'ftevlaM.TItr. ral iCmmH salft 'M- KneWn.0(Uivf I nolapiiruj.rrlfd; on' , b .IV.sWej1, j'rfhM"!. ;IW AruHi8 .leagne Jor trsnsf.T of the Cleveland association team. 1st. . M , :'i? . ir.4 2d. liH lt) ll "-' ITS 177 17& IN)) 1W 1W IT nn 178 ITS 147 no d.T..t. lin-.M 1ft4 tSIA 1131 in hi3 17(-ff) lM-&'!-10t Idl M2 211 VJ- KM J-M-10R7 lM-2l 1M MJ-10M 17S-4H lxfi ft7S 1048 H- Ml 178-610-1041 211 678 If j3 1041 f Jl.AWJmlttJi.ht It n.Uhtbe riiadc posslhiv before the opening' of the srascn.-f 4, iv A j'. " i The ' frtedtili i haa Jfeclf IrrHTigedMnttni- lactorlly, according, to latest reports. Atf'te1.)(rtrt,tlon of de In tTtevcland, aVefo't) re Jera conTllita Wjthr Aniart- C. foihtan K. H. Hclple F. Kanlon .1. Martin ., H. l'cterson, 80; Cm.. l"t J. Brlggs 17.1 I. Weeks lt M. K. Huntington.... IW A. Cummlngs 1X7 T. Neale i!4 F. Faaerheig. tfo. Om. 1S J. Fltageraid 1 K. Terrell ITS R. 8clple E. J. Cain 171 J. Jaroah 1K F. Chadd, 80. Om..., 117 W. Ham 14 Ossaka Stacles. 1st T. Neale M. Huntington ft. !. Hclple 1. Petersen i. Hrlggs W. Ham K. 8. Hclple J. Jarosh C. J. Cain J. Fltageraid V. Fagerbarg C. t'oohran.... V. t'hadd F. O. Fanton ......."?.. P. U Weeka K. C. Terrell J Martin A. J. Cummlnga...,v. Jf5. "1W 17-fW Tho Jetter'a Old Agr lt Omaha team on the tournament ajleya tonight.; rolled J.EM. The acnV:, . . JKTTfcll'8 Ot.D "AQE. ' ' ' 1st. d. ?d. Total." Italaer V Bland 1 J , ?o,n,.rh..:::'-::::::i-1 ? Zimmerman ,n... i"l - 2d. Sd.Tot. 1M an 821 m t43 mo 237 lt.7-4Wl 1S8 222-479 171 203-477 ITS 111-474 112 15 6n9 lrt m-4M 173 177-lvW 157 li-4.a M7 101-41S 12 . 177 WW 1K7 H48 4.4 -t7 4K1- 14 1K 1V-4.0 ...JM 17 IJ2 44 , ITS , M7 . 173 , 142 , 14 , it . 157 J70. . , I4li 17 ana teaguw game. Totala te S05 2 ti.. Mi 5ix-,State:League; .. -Srj'Qbbs Voter for, a . ; 5 ; Shorter Schedule t'l t . .r. ' ' ,." 1 -ff " . '.S.AiN.eS. Neb..-. Jlarch-. .-l8pMlal Tetrilrni,)U .Of, tl elsh.t. iluba Wite.dt.tW Cik-'Xhe achadule si . t ie JftJlti loe ball league from 112 to ninety-eight names provided the circuit la maintained on an' eight-club basis. Thla vote will bo effective unless one club over which there la eome uncer tainty dropa out. In which avent Jhj for mer ache4ufewU(ltbeadorUd. ' If -the; jthJitoneia aocejtted. Beatrice. Grand Island, Falrbury . and Hastings have already agreed to a post aeason Jerlej of . elf hteerygalnoB. . ikWiim A,0,U,W. This Yar '," r . 'v-' v Frank J. Wckh. who has had consid erable eperlcnce In amateur clnjea In Omaha, wlU manage, the saml-profes- elonal tesra wkJcA- wlls . eapraocfll- tne Ancient Order of United Workmen this ,St VrJU,h ryjsplityed wth.Crlhton. -Vl-"WUya;' A1afvtt'a arid Jhe .last two veara with the Ancient tirdcr uf I'nlliHl a4orkmTW'. - --.-.4. .. kThe tciwii.':wljl be composed of Joe and .5l?A'darn. eW.-aup. Cody. KTHlev. Jliii "Kcl'ley. "fj refk'e and Paul ' Ki-nry. sV"M lr1r w lll.Tye itoma grinds- and ft the"'preseh't plan "to erect 'a tb Jetters Are Last Omahans to Roll in. Peoria Tourney PEORIA, III., March 2. (fpotal Tele grams Members of the Jetter Old Age team of Omaha rolled In the doubles hero today. Palser and Gllbreath totalled witn 1.1S1. tha hfgrTeet double acora by an Omaha pair. J. Oenal and W. Seunksl 61 Oahkaslt rolled Into fifth' plaea -In' the- douWes to day. Two-man evenf : " V 11.1... Ilnuhl llA. 9li tl T. Ollbreath : Ml lue-osi um A. Howers. Omaha. ...r4 les im 64S O. Toman ......w...17 3 1SS-14-11W C ttland. nmthi.r.1. t.lM -47 1V-4t U. T. Zimmerman 12 ls 14 .4i-103S Alleged Horse Thief PARIS, March 29. Auatrla ha made a definite offer to cede to Italy a part of the province of Trent at the clone of the war, the Petit Partslens Rome correspondent aays he haa been Informed. He adds that the pro posal wag made on Thursday and that the Italian government deferred lt reply. Italy.' F.stahlleaea Censorship. ROMK, March 2.-(Via Paris, March 29.) A rigid censorship upon the publica tion of military news from March 31 to July 30, has been established by a royal decree Issued In connection with a de cision reached by a council of ministers at It aesslon Saturday. The publication Is prohibited of. Information regarding the formation, movement or assignments of the army, naval and aerial forces, or even of soldlors and sailors. Tha prohibition Includes arrangements made for the tranapprt of naval and mili tary forces., tha sanitary condition of troops of sallerr," as well aa details re garding armament provided otV all works of defense. Even scientific discussions of military questions come under the ban aa well a criticisms of tha army or navy. Aaalrta May Aaaadoa nsssr. GENEVA. ..March 2,-Vla Paris.) fbuaj Stephen Tlsia, the premier of Hun gary, haa ' ri'luf lied from Vienna, where ha conferred with cabinet ministers re gkrdlnrf ;thi future VoUre-oT the dual monarchy.- According to--dispatches-- re ceived by Swiss newspapers, tha leaders of different" poMtieal parties;, are trying to induce .Count Tlasa to make an effort to persuade Emperor Francis Joseph that Austria ahould conclude a separate peace. The premier, however, la aald to have 1 refused tormaka such an attempt. - Advice receivea nera irom 'Austria are to tha effect that well informed public men in that country profess to believe that tha intervention of Italy . on the Ma af the alliea 1a Imminent Count. Aodraasy, former. Hungarian premier, la said to be one' of those who no longer attempts to conceal his concern. Chancellor Von Bethmann llollweg of Germany, tha ftwlas papers declare, re mains Inflexible in his determination that Austria shall sacrifice some of Its territory to preserve tho neutrality of Italy. Tha Austrian emperor la reported to be equslly determined not to cede to Italy any material portion of the monar chy. Reports from Bucharest regarding tha attlture of Boumsnla, It Is aald, have In creased the alarm In Austro-Hungarlan political circles... WASHINGTON, March 29 The Turkish government denies that there have been any dleorders at Urumiah, Persia. Am- j baasedor Morgenthau at Constantinople . cabled the Btata department today that the grand vlsler had so informed him on the strength of a report made to him by ' the Turkish war office. Mr. Morgenthau reported that further instructions that order must be main- CARRANZISTAS ARE REINFORCED Bt'LLF.TIS. WASHINGTON, March 2P.-Three ea teries of field artillery late today were ordered by Secretary Garrison to proceed from Fort Sam Houston, Ran Antonio, Tex., to Brownsville, Tex., and a regi ment of Infantry In Texas City, Tex., was a moments notice to the borotr town. The troops' movement was ordered on recommendation of Major ' ' 1 a Func tion In charge of the border troops. talned had been sent to Urumiah at his J oraer.d to t, m readiness to proceed at request ana inai regular lurtun were on their way to the scene. News dispatches from Tints and reports to the Presbyterian board of foreign mis sions in New York have told of atrocities conmmieu upon Lnri.ii.ni i ( BROWNSVILLE, Tex., March 29. lean and French missions st Vrumlah Thcre WM no fl(thtlrig. at Matamoros to hy Irregular Turkish troops and Kurds, j day up t(J mm Hfternc)0n. Keports from n response to apnea s for protection the j bQth 8,des lndlc,ftted that tne battIe be. fiaie ucparimcni. uirvt:vru I Morgenthau troops. to ask the Ambassador Forts to Send BABY TEDDY SUNGSBY IS BACK FROM EUROPE NEW YORK. March 29.-Four-year-old Teddy Mihgshy. central figure In a British suit Involving property valued at taoo.ono, reached here today as a passenger aboard tho steamer New York from Liverpool with his mother, Mrs. Charles II. Kllngby. . The. probate court at London recently decided that Teddy was Mrs. Sllngsby's sun, though his psrentags had been at tacked on the ground that he had been suostltuled for Mrs. Sllngsby's child when the latter died soon after birth in Fan Francisco In the autumn of 1910. By this decision since appealed the boy's right kwas jeatabllshoeV as an heir to tha- prop erty of his father, Charles II. Bllngsby, Jtnce.a. JjcutGtiant n the British navy. Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad. tween Villa beslegeTs and the Carranza garrlnon would not be renewed before to morrow. Colonel Jose Flores of the Matamoros garrison announced today that Carranza reinforcements disembarked at the mouth of the Rio Grande from the transport Oaxaca yesterday and that they were ex pected to reach Matamoros today. Other Carranza reinforcements of 2,600 men and fifteen pieces of artillery under General Cesar Lopes De Lara were reported com ing toward Matamoros from the south. The Villa forces come from the west. Officially there are aald to be 133 Villa prisoners in Matamoros, twenty-eight of them wounded. In addition to 300 Villa wounded In Brownsville another 200 are said to be distributed among ranches near the Rio Grande border on the Mexican side. Colonel Flores of the Matamoros troops said the Villa losses were 375 killed and more than 600 wounded. Villa officers ad mitted 60S casualties, including about 100 killed. . ' The report of American Consul Jesse Johnson at Matamoras that no shots were fired Into American territory, appar ently refers to the fact that there waa no intentional shooting in the direction of Brownsville. The rifle bullets falling here 1 Saturday were spent. The authorities here : are investigating firing from the Amer-! ican side during tho battle Saturday. United States troopers received a re port that members of a party of twelve Mexicans at a bend In the Rio Grande near here were sniping from the Unltod States side. They forced this party to leave the river front, but made no ar rests because they found no weapons in the party. General I'recopto Ellzondo, second In command at Matamoros, who was wounded Saturday, has been brought to Brownsville. He was shot twice In tho !,lps. but Is expected to recover. Vo More Americans Troops Seeded. WASHINGTON, March 29.-War depart ment officials feel that American forces already at Brownsville, Tex., are ample to protect that town during tho fighting between the Mexican factions at Mata moras across the Rto Grande. At Brownsville. Colonel Blockson has a squadron of the Third cavalry, a machine gun platoon and Battery D of the Sixth field artillery. Nearby, up the river, are two squadrons of the Twelfth cavalry. Additional troops could be sent by train from Fort Sam Houston at San Antonio, Tex., or Fort Mcintosh, at Laredo, Tex. Major General Funston, commanding the border forces, reported today that General Villa has sixteen field guns and a large number of machine guns, while the Carransa forces have fifteen field guns and thirty or more machine guns. General Funston added that neither fac tion had artillery yesterday. The arrival of the field guns has Increased the ap prehension of officials here From the American consl at Mata moras,, who went to Brownsville to send a dispatch, comes a puszling report that shots had been fired into... Matamoras from the American side, and that two men had been wounded. . No shots had been fired Into' American territory, he said. Meat Injurious To the Kidneys Take a tnhJesiKxmful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers , Meat forms uric acid. Rent room quick with a Bee Want Ad. We are a nation of meat caters and our blood is filled with uric acid, says n well-known authority, who warns us 1o. bo constantly on guard axalnst kidney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free tho blood of this irritating acid, hut become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the ellminative tissues clog and thus the waste is retained In the blood to poison the entire system. ' - When your kidneys ache and feel" like lumps of lead, and you - have stinging pains in the back or the urine is cloudy', full of sediment or the bladder is irri table, obliging you to seek relief during the night; when you have severe head aches, nervous and dizzy spells, sleepless ness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get from your pharmacist about four, ounces of . Jad Salts; take a, tabie spoonful in a glass of water before break fast each morning and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys, to neutralize tho acids In urine so it is no longer a source of irritation, thus ending urinary1 and bladder disorders. Jad Salts - Is inexpensive and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean and' active. Advertisement ; By advertising in T h e, Bee the storekeeper takes his h o w: wthdow Into the home of every reader 1 Forty-eight free trips to the California Fairs as guests of Runaway June SEE DETAILS LATER How to Voto Theaters entered in this contest will each have three votes for each installment of the picture. Co.ujons will bo given out at the box office one with every ticket; at every installment after the first, these coil-, pons will be collected and counted for the candidate indicated by persons turning them in; the three ladies receiv ing the highest number of coupons during each installment will each have one vote in the contest. The lady who re-' reives the greatest number of votes in each state will go to the Fairs free as the guest of Runaway June. Wa. t Play .4.r. . t Key Perryman.-- the big pitcher, ob-' talned by the Browns from Atlanta, an-1 nouncea that he will share Manager Klcksy's views regarding Habhath labor 1 and will refuse to work on Sundays. Shot by Officer Eczema? A Torture Quickly Banished George Randolph Chester's thrilling motion picture serial now running at ' moving picture theater s throughout the country. SEE THE PICTURES AT THESE MOVIES: ft -la" the" preseht plan house for the team there. Omaha Team Trims ; Bluoprings Lads ' . , ; r i ' , , Bid SPRINGS, 'Neb.. March St. 1 Si. rial. The Wrsl'm Bridge Company team of Omh.a defeated the Ills Siirlnsa trams here tody in" a fanf game by-the Ver4.ri fb.t lif elefeif tunings. Fosl- KEMMKRUR. Wyo., March :(Spe-j rial.) I 'an Crecdon is in serious rondl- 1 tlon in tha Miners' hospital hers -with a' bullet wound twenty-five Inches in leagth ' In his shoulder and arm as the .result of his refusal to holt when commanded to do so by Ivputy Sheriff James Black, who desired to arrest him for horse steal ing. Creedon, , when he saw tha deputy approaching, spurred his horse to a gal lop and fled. Creedon, after several times ordering hint to- halt., opened (Ire with a rifle and brooch him aown wim a bullet' which entered his shoulder mi the n', ' plowed the enttre length of his arm and tore off his thumb. Creedon and William ; Hufrner, who Is under arrest, aru charged with the thrft of two horses from a llv- j try stabht here, lluffnrr Is said to have cunfessed. Implicating Creedon. . ' Remarkable ' Results Fol- low the Action of a Famous Remedy. PRESIDENT TO BE GUEST 1 TODAY " Today0' FARNAM THEATER. 1'ith and Firnim stegularly livery Tuesday ta aVAdltloa to Our Bsgula rrograa. COMFORT THEATER 2319 Vinton Street. ' Every Sunday, Episode No. 5, April 4 ORPHEUM THEATER South Omeha Every Wednesday Episode 11 Next. VENEZIA THEATER, . 1211 South 13th St., Every Friday, Episode No 6, Next. Hurt)- Big fSprlng. H. Browu Bos. . Cat h Fit. JH 4-rff. sV'Vnd FuWII ., . f . . Thin . 'vet.'"; ntt ter flight . bhurt . Western Hrldge. U. Brown Konkler -j.. Muhar ...v.. ........ tilns Woods Uier McCoiidounh Hams j. Eclahd t'usk-k. i Neloa.-v.' .Morrison... I), lurry... C. Bio wo.. FRANK MORAN KNOCKS OUT WELIS IN.THE TENTH ROUND LON'rON, Mann Fasnk Morsn of Pittsburgh won the deruMn (rum Bom bardier Wells. th English heavyweight, la their tweuty-round. watch here to- f?hhU j--"... V - v V W ' wwi" kaoi kid pjI in ika-lfnth SsaanV-' T ' - - I a l SI n a U B ah 'siMAlia Vtlrtftil OF AMBASSADOR NA0N r,e.".V V. I 3 h.anh from th. t - i stomach ta every other part of the aody. WASHINGTON. March i. -President , Any skin disease, lie matter what its j vit.n left here st IS oVlocR fciilch ! asms, be It enema, psoriasis, aens. lu Mlsoa len oere aj i. onoc toiiib , or'luat plain bolla. pimples or a' on th. yacht Mayflower for AmmdoIIs. , :tulDOV abac.... must glv. way to tb. , Md . to be th. gu.st ot honor at a . influ.nc. of a B. 8. Why so? Simply be lunch to be given t( morrow after- causa there Is In 8. & 8. certain medl- noon by th. Argentine amnaaaau.r, ur. I rmai innuinin juh riniiuuiu m Iloraulo 8. Kaon, on board th. new Ar- hh as sr. the elements of th. grains. ' , . ... . . ., meals, fats and augara of our dally gentln. battl..hlp Mor-ao. He will re- i ood Qel . boIe to(J(,y of .ny drug. turn early Tuesday luciulng. and than wrt. t0 th. Medical Ad- i ! vls.r. The-8wlft bpeolftc Co. Ill Swift Get Jtld al Imsrrus r-.;tiia. t i I5l1g., Atlanta, (la. H. will tell yeu ajad l-a Urtpae. i about skin amiction. such ss you never urtng fUide maay afflicted with liag.r- ! before r.ellsed. II. will clesr up th. r rrr i r.ood-r;r,nord;r.".k,nof tnn. Blush and w.t tanas mar. raids j wm Uo r,p up our ooubtl . to ,h. GRAND THEATER, 16th and Binney, Omaha, Every Tuesday. TAnA w Episode No. 10. TODAY CLIFTON THEATER, 45th and Burdette, Omaha, Every Friday. Episode No. 10, Next aassjgaM HIPPODROME THEATER, 2514 Cuming, Omaha, Every Wednesday. Episode No. 8, March 31. CAMERAPHONE THEATER TODAY 14th and Douglas, Omaha, Every Tuesday. Episode No. 7, Today t ashed tpr Tbrre Years. 4V.'A gralafr saff'aJi-r.aettts -f'VbMI "ifitall cine. lt. King's New Uiscovery. cured my cough of three years' steading." 0c AU drug Ists. Advertisement than zero weath.r Croup, bronchitis sad piMUtiioM are nrexal.nt. Every family ahau:d kave a saf. and reliabi. cougk mrdicln. ready for use. Foley's Hooey and Tsx Compound contains ao harmful Insredlents. It eaaae aough. checks a cold and relieves Inflamed and coogosted membranes It clears th. air passages and Soothes tafiammaltoa. Bold vr wksrw A4v.rtlaam.Dt. nature, caus. and proper car. of your self in any form of blood trouble. His advice Is perfectly free. There is scarce ly a community In ths U. a but where y.u will find somson. to snthuslaatl- ; tilly tell yeu how they are now cured ; ut at on. tlm. wer. sufferers from rheumatism, or catarrh, or som. severs j form of skin or blood trouble. Get a; bottle of 8. 8. 8. today, but refuse any , sod aU aubsUiutes. 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