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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1915)
12 Tlffi NEK: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY, MAIKTI 31, 1015. Si i! HAYA11A FIGHT HAD TALKS HOTHIIIG ELSE WilltTd Leases Body Unprotected While Sptrrirg and Black glower Than of Old. 3SXGEO SHOWS KO EXHAUSTION HAVANA. March SO.-Jac Johnson and Jesa TVIUard continued their training routine today to fit themeelve for th heavyweight championship fight In which they are to engage one week hence. Both mrn worked hard In ' their training qua Men before large crowd and alao on the road. WHlard went through all hie Indoor k rrclee this afternoon and In addition took nn hla toarrttur partnere In turn for twelve fart rounds. ' The big white man went after Charley " Hemphill ao vigor ously that Hemphill M dased by one of hla hlowa and 'Wlllard waa forced to alow doan. Wlllard a left to the head and body ware hla beat blow today. Ha saya ha la afraid to ue hla rlgbt against hla fparrlng partner. mtn sata Open. King follower consider that one of th worst fault of Willard Is that ha leave Ma body unprotected moat of the time. He alao fUchta with hla mouth open. Thla morning Wlllard ; went over the road jogging and sprinting for five miles. Ha doea not espeet to do any work tomorrow. Ha will make hla final apurt Wednesday and then will gradually let down tn hie training. Ha say he ex pect to enter the ring at E3 pounds, eo be haa six pounds to Uk off. Johnson did als miles on the road thla motning running and walking. This afternoon tn the stadium he punched the bag. threw the medicine ball and then went eight fast rounds, with Bob Arm strong, Colin Bell and another sparring partner. Teptte his bardwork Johnson showed nn signs of exhaustion. The big black tighter undoubtedly Is heavier and seemingly la slower than he was at Ileno five year ago, but ha says ha la eatu-fled with hla condition. He glvea hla welKht aa 221 pounds and says ha expects to "dry out" an additional five or seven pounds. Flanagan Arrives Tom Flanagan of Toronto, whu managed Johnson when the negro won the heavy weight championship from Jim Jeffrie at Ileno, arrived In Havana today. Ha y Johnson does not look quite aa good as he did then, but that ha Is surprised at his good condition after the lapse of the year. Johnson will be 3S year old Thursday, Havana fight mad. Nothing but ) ufritlsm Is being discussed m clubs, hotels und h'ime by the men and women of th Ity. The American pugilist here are ni - popular and all the bout that are held are being; well attended. The only DARKENS GRAY AIRoldjiass meeting Harmlcss-Not a Dye-Acts on Hair Hoots-Makes Gray Hair Healthy-Dark. . If your hair la gray, streaked with gTay, prematurely gray, thin or falling apply, for a few time, Q-Ran Hair Col or Restorer on your hair and scalp, with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that It won't cost you one rent unless It beautifully darkens your gray hair and promotes Its growth. It acts on the hair roots, making the hair heslthy so the gray hair Is beautifully and quickly darkened so evenly, naturally and thor oughly that no one can tell It hsa been used. In addition Q-Ttan stops Itching scalp, dandruff and falling, hair, an t make the hair thick, fluffy, soft, lua trou. beautifully dark and abundant. Q-llun Is not sticky or messy, harmles-i and makes scalu and hair clean and fe. l pleasant. larken hair when all else fall. Only BOc tor a big 7-ns. bottle at flherman McConnell iJrug Co.: Owl Irug Co.: Harvard or Loyal I'liarmacy, OmaJia, Neb. Out of town folks sup plied by mall. Advertised Speakers Tail to Appear, but Many Other Demand Women on Public Welfare Board. BUSHfESS MEN ARE TO BLAME thing that th Cubans fall to (understand In th fight gam I th clinching. Th governor of the province of Havana haa declared April 5, the day of the fight, a holiday after 10 o'clock In the morning. The promoter of the fight are endeavor ing to have congress declare th day a national holiday. PASSENGER BUSINESS TO COAST IS INCREASING l'p to data tin year the official of the railroad line operating to the Pa cific coast are pretty weil satisfied with the business to th I'aclflc roast, fllnre March 1, the report of the Union racific 'Indicate that the westbound passenger business going through the Omaha gate way haa Increase,! 40 per cent over the corresponding period of last year. From now on It I anticipated that the Increase will ba much greater. RAILROAD ASKS STAY OF EXECUTION ON JUDGMENT Attorney for th Union racific railroad have filed a motion In federal court to stsy ftie execution of the Judgment of damage rendered last ' week against the company In the suit brought by Attorney John A. Moor. Th atay of execution I asked to allow time for the preparation and ' filing of a motion for a nw trial. Savoring hichly of the sufrage meeting of the fnll campaign was the mas meet ing called by Mrs. P. A. fa pen to further Interest In having the mayor appoint two women on the proposed welfare board. The meeting was held Monday afternoon at the Toung Men's Christen association, and was attended by over fifty women and perhaps a dozen men. John l Kennedy. P. A. Itroran. II. B. Fleharty and others who had promised to attend and make speeches did not arrive, but the speakers present were numerous. A second mass meeting will be called In the near future. Judge A. I Sutton, John I.. Kennedy, Mrs. F. P. tVead. Mrs. J. T. Ilrlllhart and Miss Blanche, Van Kuran having . been appointed a committee to arrange the meeting. . Among the spfskrrs who urged the need for , women on the board were Cap tain. Kline of the Salvation Army. Mrs. Harriet MacMurphy, Mr, tleorge F, Copper, Thor Jorgeneon, Mrs. Jessie Steere, Mls Anna retrnn, T. C. Blr mlnghom, fVorge Kaplnikt and others. Captain Kline asserted It wos the busi ness men of Cm!u who wi re to blame for the non-enforcement of law. "Com missioner Kugcl said when he put the lid on and eat on It, the business men made such a hot trail to his office that they most set fire to the carpet, and he had to get off," he explained rf character ise, manner. ""Omaha needs not only broom-wiclders. but club-wlelders, to cleen out the town." Ira said. The captalri' told the women that If they exercised thtslr power, they could force the commission to appoint Women on the hoard, but he warned them to stick tn the job und not go oft on a suffrs' tangent. , AT n The rell tt no reel reason for losing fish if you oil your fishing reel with the one and only real reel oil 3-in-One. Prevents sticking, jerk ing, back-lashing. A Dictionary of a nun- other uses with every bottle. 10c, 25c, : all dealers. S-in-On Oil Co. N. Bdwy. .50c- 431 N. Y. FUNSTON INJBROWNSYILLE General Arrive at Border City to Watch Situation During At tack on Matamorai. HURT HE WHERE THEY FALL Lynch Returns to ; the Boyd Company Edward Lynch, who return to th Boyd stock company aa leading man. arrived In Omnha yesterday and .started . rehear ala for hi first part, the lead In "The Nigger," which will open a week' en gagement Sunday afternoon. WOULD CHANGE BYLAWS OF COMMERCIAL CLUB Constipation f'sa Be Cared. Ptart a two weeks treatment of Dr. King' Now Life fill today. Good for stomach and liver. 26c. All druggist. Advertisement. It Is proposed In the future to require a petition from 1.1 per cent of the Com mercial club member before any matter passed upon by the executive committee may be submitted bnck to a referendum vote of the club members. The proposed amendment to the by-laws of the club came up at the executive committee meeting Tuesday. It will be further con sidered at the next meeting. BUY TREES AND SHRUBS .FOR BOULEVARD SYSTEM City Purchasing Agent TMck CJrotte and a representative of the park depart ment went out yesterday to purchase 8,0ft) young maple trees and WO shrubs for the park and boulevard system. Y. M. C. A. HEXTHALON , TO BE HELD TONIGHT The Omaha Young ien Christian as sociation will tonight compete In the na tional hexthalon for all associations in the I'nited State and Canada. AU other associations have neld ttwft events, "hut Omaha we given permission to dilay two week because of the Indoor meet held len day ago at the Auditorium. Rome thirty athlete will take part tonight. WEDDING ANNIVERSARY 0F JUDGE W.H.MUNGER Forty-four American Beauty rose were sent to the home of Federal Judge and Mr. William II. Munger. 1624 South Thirty-second avenue, by the attache of the local federal court office In honor of their forty-fourth wedding anniversary, which wa yesterday. WANTS DAY SET ASIDE FOR CLEANING UP OF THE CITY M. J. Greevy, secretary of the Hans com Park Improvement club, has re quested the city commissioner to set aside a day for the annual city cleanup, and that the city haul away the rubbish without charge, a haa been done In for. mer year. RUOWN8VIL.LR. Tex.. Msrch :.-Gen-ral Frederick Funetnn arrived here today from Kort Sam Houston, Tex., to watch over the border situation during the Villa attack on Mat a moras. Three bstterles of field artillery from fnn An tonio are due tonight. There had been no renewal of hostilities between the Villa and Carranza factions up to ' I o'clock this afternoon and nothing to In dicate when they would be resumed. The t'nlted At ate artillery Is being brought hero to. guard against' nting across the border, two persons having been wounded here during fighjlng last Saturday. l.ylnar Where They Fell. Villa sol'iier who fell wounded In Sat- raay' attack' on Matamoraa are. said still to be lying where they dropped and today tiyt). Harrison, an American Red Cross official, sought . permission . from he Matamoraa commander to bring them The comma iioer. General F. P. Xa- farrate, replied ha had men out gathering the. wounded and placing them In Mata mora hospitals as rapidly a possible. It -was said In Matamoras today that the L20O or 1.500 Carransa soldier disem barked at the mouth of the Rio Grande from the transport Oaxaca would seek to Join Oeneral Jldefonso Vaaques'a forces south of Matamoras, Instead of going to Matamoraa. Nothing further haa been heard today of reported Villa reinforcements enroute. H wa reported the Matamoraa garrison ha planted dyanmlte at the approaches to th town and believe they could pre- ent 10,00. men from passing these mines. Flarhtlatr ear Doaglas, Aria. DOUGLAS, Arlr, March 30. Five hun dred Carrania troop, under Colonel Mi guel Samanlego, and a Villa force of the sam alse, commanded by Oeneral Tru Jlllo, came Into contact yesterday oppo site San Bernardino, Arts., sixteen mile east of here. The fighting continued today and Samanlego, reinforced by 400 men from Agua Piieta last night, ap peared to be slowly forcing TruJUlo back. Nine troop of United State cavalry, belonging to the Second brigade, were or- At -985 YOU of a Four : Rideal Think for a minute of what you'd want if you had a car built to order for you, and when you come to look at this Studebaker FOUR, you'll find that it checks up almost to a "t" with your ideal. 1 There's POWER in abundance not BRUTE power that eats up tires and gasoline - tut ECONOMICAL power, enough to take you -anywhere over any roads, up any hills. There's COMFORT lots cf leg-room and trig,' deep, restful upholstery and wide doors. There's balance and alignment of the chassis that makes It so easy ' to drive that just two fingers on the wheel keeps it to the road. And beauty of design and elegance of finish that make it thoroughly at home tn any cercpticy. ( But when you see the, car and study It with your own eyes, you will find scores of little refinements, conveniences, pleasure-heightening qualities that make it your ideal of a POUR. And we'd like nothing better than to have you come in today and see the car, ride in it or drive It, if you have time and KNOW from your own experience how much iLia FOUR oStrs at $S5S . N A (t a VLi - r an if- f i 0r.2ha Factory Branch, 2550-2-4 Farnain Street ficic!ja!:er Wikca" Local Dealer, 2429 Farnam Street rlMtHe Lis h tin aWtlag FuO FImV i Rsar Ami Tiatksa kWmiic, g. fwiy 1.h4 ksst Ilm-Unm ftp Tki Mudsbsksr KOADSTFR. . SakS &tudlk(lJGHrSlX. . . 13ed btuUotMJaor SIX.7 DunnW,140 v. cx u. rrott i dered out to observe th flghtlrg. 8s manlego was trying to rrach Agua rrteta from the Interior of Ponora when he was Intercepted by Trujlllo. errs Arrmr Xf, Torres. EL. PASO, Tex., March JO.-Thn threat ening of Torroon bv the troops of the Gutlerrei fartlon has caused tho hasty return there from Monterey of Oeneral Villa, said peron arriving from the south. Villa was exDerted to arrive to day at Torlfon to confer with Oeneral Ignaclo Trlano. the giirrlson rommandrt. While no attack has yet ben made on Torreoti. paesenpers declared that fight ing had been going on south between the Villa nd Outlerrcf forces, headed by Generals Roble and Benavide. Minor Merrlweather, the Annapolis academy graduate who has been held sev eral day at Saltlllo on. a charge of smuggling eounterfHt money... arrived safely here today.. He had been threat ened -with the death penalty, hut finally was expelled from the country by the Villa officials. He had previously been arrested and released on the same charge. Vllllatas Threaten New bsreds. SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Slar?h 3D. Hrlgadier Oeneral Rohert K. Evans, com manding the American troopa at I .a redo, Tex.', today notified' department head- nuarter at Fort Sam Houston, near here. that an attack on Nucvo Laredo, Mex., by Villa troops was expected and that more American troops might be needed on the Texas border to protect neutrality, The Laredo garrlnon at present consists of one regiment of Infantry, one battery of artillery and four troops of cavalry. Can't Beat "Tiz" When Feet Hurt TIZ" for sore, tired, puf fed up, aching, calloused feet or corns. "Sure! 1 as TTZ vary time for en foot faroabU." NO HOPE FOR RECOVERY OF WILLIAM T. CANADA William T. Canada, whose Illness de veloped Into dropsy after being taken to Kt.' Catherine' hospital several veeks ago. Is very low and hope for his recov ery ha been abandoned. Several days sgo he showed signs of Improvement. This Improvement In his condition con tinued until Monday, when a relapse came, and sine then h had been grad ually sinking. He 1 unconscious. trVw DAHLMAN DEMOCRATS , SECURE NEW QUARTERS " After ntne year at Fifteenth and Far nam atrcets, the Dahlman Democracy has secured quarter at 10 Farnam street, upstair. Yoi can be lmpp-footed Just like me. l.'we "TIZ" and never suffer with ten der, ihw, burning, blistered, swollen, tired, smelly feet. "TIZ" and only "TIZ" takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callouses and bunions. As soon as you put your feet In "TIZ" bath, you Just feel the happiness soaking In. How good your roor, old 4, feet feel. They want to dance for Joy. "TIZ" Is grand. "TIZ" instantly draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, in- flamed, aching, sweaty, smelly feet. ' ( Oet a 25 cent box of "TIZ" At any drug store or department store. Oet In stant foot relief. Laugh at foot suf ferers w ho complain.' Because your feet are never, never going to bother or make you limp any more. LIQUOR and Treatment 1502 S. 10th Ct. Phone D. 7S56 . OT.TAHA ll S iiiaiM in "The Standard of Value and Qaaly" Ei r s r : r H i r 1 3 ii i 1 i i i i Pleasant Proofs of LEADERSHIP "7? TE find success a cheerful thing:, pleasant to con- template. Thla is the hour and day and year of Palg8 Leadership. In contemplation of it we feel only gratitude for the courage, brains and good sportsman ship of. those who have competed with the Paige, splendidly though unsuccessfully. In proof of our claim of Paige Supremacy we have, we' believe, only N to point to a single, amazing and conclusive fact: To the best of our knowledge and belief, the Paige in actual sales from December to March has led all com petitors in each and every one of the Automobile Shows. Paige cars in the astounciing aggregate of t one million dollars worth were sold at the New York and Chicago, Shows alone. The Philadelphia, Detroit, Kansas City, Minneapolis and Baltimore Shows added .another million to the amazing Paige sales. The reason is fundamental, though the record is unique. The Automobile Shows have exhibited all American cars alongside the Paige. The Automobile Shows have offered an open forum of paralleling comparison ' and intelligent, unbiased judgment And that inevit able, popular verdict has brought victory, nation-wide supremacy, along with gratitude and well won con tent to the Paige. So, we call these Pleasant Proofs of Leadership and herein and hereby voice our very proper and very genuine appreciation to those dis criminating judges our fellow Americans. Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan Murphy-O'Brien Auto. Co. FARNAM AT 19th STREET, OMAHA. FAIRFIELD six -"&- $1 3 95 "Four-36" $1075 ,- ' r it 3 1 J - ii i t 3 T-3 . i.Htl. 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