12 THE BKK: OMAHA, FIJI DAY, .TANTA1JY, 7, 10ir. BRINGING UP FATHER 1 wiinnLI TUU WMTT I I 1 1 1 1 II I II I I I II II OM-tWITT f II :. T : V. . . I' ""V- zCr4 MUrWANn HR"-. F Sr - i I 1 mi ' ill iiii 11 avails m r abv -rf- 1 . sb -a ' a i a ax ni i i a i . . i i t a jj j . ' AMERICA BEATS ERIN BY AN INCH Great Pulling Match in Tug-o'-War Windi Up with Eagle Screaming. GEEMAM 0T7TPULLS ENGLAND taaSIa mt the Teams. Worn. Lost. Draw. Fot. Iktmuf o o l.ooo XXmmark a 0 O 1.0001 Amtrlon t 1 0 .S7 j lnu a 1 0 97. Iirlud 1 a 0 .333! loktmlt 0 a 1 ' .000 trelead o a 1 .000 Italy 0 , a O .000 America and Ireland: There' n com bination for you In any name. And last nlg-ht'a International Tug-of-Var event, between thine two teama waa the clan if the meet, sofar. according to many of the enthuslssta. America won, and the hurrah that greeted the Htar Ppanaled Banner when the crack of the pistol ended the affair, wa tnnlo to a spectator with a bit of national pride In hi makeup. The Erin save their opponent a battle that waa a corker, and despite the fact that the native took the lead from the tump, every minute of the full twenty wa contented with every particle of endurance on each side. At the start of the nineteenth minute the I rl jib men with a super-effort closed the narrow martin of the American down to lnirle tnrh, and It was by thla "nsrgln that America won. Sweda-a Denmark Awala, Italy struggled against Hweden for 'tfty-five and four-fifth seconds, with the Scandinavian pulling to an Inevitable victory. Thla Joust wa ahort and weet, but Denmark mangled the nohemlan In till quicker time. Just lxteen and one. fifth seconds being nceary for the Dane to put the Rohemlan away. And for the finale the two rival In many line. Fngland and Uermany met without a amlle and in forty-eight and one-fifth eecoml. the Teuton atrafe'd the Anglo-Sasnna, and they dliln't use asphyxiating gases either. Deeplte the rapid wlndtip of the last three ersts the big crowd that gathered t ths Auditorium waa Immensely tickled with the program, and for the Irlxh Americans each and every one had a bit f praise. Heaven pity the referee if he had not lad the electric signal lights to prove conclusively that the tiny marKn waa on the Americans' side when this strenuou struggle terminated. Money mm ,be Mai. M. Christiansen, who 1 a Pane, and loeen't care alio knows it, had a lnrge fistful of minima which he wlahed to wage with Pete Loch that the latter Deutach would go down to Urnomlnlou defeat, when the Dansk boys. With I Sr.htM...Hni.t.i. i- v. ..VWVIIB . uirn livll, putl -CaJnat the former. Pete retorted "Yah" and "Neln" In Ms best English, whli h translated Into plain American meant that he would see Mi Christiansen for IMO, and that the Dan lahera couldn't whip the Fatherland for our apples. Christiansen then tore off two chunks of long green paper money, each chunk totaling $!0, which he deposited for good iaiw. respectively, with representative of two ntornlng papers. Tonight America and Germany will pull against one another, the only hyphen separating the two. according to the latter, will be the rope. Kngland against Denmark, 8weden against Ireland and Italy versus Bohemia. There Is bound to be some tuule. Cotner Wins Opener From Tarkio Quintet LINCOLN. Neb., Jan. . 4 Special Tele gram. Cotner opened the basket ball season by defeating the strung- Tarkio college five. 30 to 16. her tonight. Cotner took the leed from the start through superior teamwork and held It until the end of the flrt hlf. which ended IS to 1$. The Cotner five Increased Its lead In the second half, although the Mlssourlans made a strong bid for the first few min utes of play. Gardiner, the lanky center for Cotner. played a star game and scored most of lit team's point. Tarklo plays with Wealeyan tomorrow night. Marty Krug Arrives in Omaha for Work Marty Krug. manatrer of the. Rourkea, ha arrived In Omaha from Cleveland- II . .. HI ... i.iii milium acre until ine season starts. Krug come, to Omaha at this early date so that he and Pa Itvurke can work together in theli effort to build up a winning team for the approaching Marty and Kourk had a coa- ference and Marty declared he expected' to make an announcement or two within the next few Oaya. k'4 r Three ears. posed of Is Joe Weiss, first baae recruit A grateful sufferer writes: "Your Hied- cf the Whales last season. He was trans it Ine, Or. King's New Discovery, curcj frrred to the Minneapolis American a iny cough cf three years standing." Wc. soclatfun tesm todsy. . All druggie. Advertisement J The Federal league will wUid up It CRACK HEAVIES IN RETURN BOUT Frank IKoran and Madison Square Garden for another ten-round go tonight. ' f kr Af ... J -:.:s'V : :.. :-,,'SSk Ww X , i " w I I I xrrK I J I l" k x V v i i:.f".; t. . ' '-. . J fj I Th im tit h nnrllUtln a,rt, will Ka ... M, aouion oquare auroen tonignt wnen Frank Moran and Jim Coffey meet In a return match, which promise to be one of the best content of the year In the raced arena. The last time these two heavyweights King Cole, Famous Pitcher, is Dead BAY CITY. Mich. Jan. (.-Leonard J. ("King") Cole, pitcher on the New Tork American league base ball team and formerly with the Chicago National league olub, died at hla home today. He had been aerlrtusly ill for several week. NEW YOKK, Jan. .-"KUg" Cole made hla record as a star twlrler while a member of the Chicago Nationals, un der management of Frank Chance. Dur ing the at-ason of litlO and 1U he ranked among the leading pitchers of the league. In IBIS t-ole went from Chicago to the Columbus American association club. !tvr he was procured by Chance for the New York Americana. Cole never reached the pitching form In this city he showed In Chicago. I.at season he waa Informed, after a medical examination, that he had Internal troublea neceaaltatlng an operation. H worked In but ten gamea during 191f In the winter of 1913-14 .Cole planned to Jump to the Buffalo Kederale. but chanaed hi mind and came to New York. Weeghman Says He Will Sell Several Players to Minors CHICAGO, Jan. Charles Weeghman. new owner of the Chicago National, ar rived today from Cincinnati and con ferred with Manager Joe Tinker regard ing the reorganisation of the team. "We will have a lot of player to dls poae of soon;" said Mr. Weeghinau. "The minor leagues are eager for men. I They want to revive Interest by obtain ing atar players." The first of the Cub-Whalee to be dis- Cepyrlsht, IMS, Mew Fervk.. : met soma weeks ago Moran scored a clean knockout over Coffey, Since then Coffey performed the remarkable feat of knocking out Gunboat Smith. Thla haa given his stock a tremendous boost and puts the- two men on a par, according to the experts. affair at a meeting in New York January it It was said today. The National league will hold its schedule meeting In the same city January 14. Clarence Rowland, manager of the Chi cago Americana, announced today that ho would not try to buy any of the former Federal league player. - President Johnson of the American league, returning from the Cincinnati meeting of the National commission, said the affair of the Cleveland American league olub were unchanged. One of the moat Important matter to be taken up at the meeting of the Fed eral league In New York 1 the decision to withdraw the league' suit against or ganised base ball. According to Mr. Weeghman every owner who was connected with the Fed eral league last season will have to at tach hla name to a letter to consent giv ing counsel the right to withdraw the case. SOUTH SIDE QUINTET WILL MEET FREMONT The game between South High school and Fremont tomorrow evening at the South Side gymnasium Is to be fast, ac cording to reports from the Nebraska town. The Fremont five haa already taken game from both Cedar Rapid and Arlington. Van Arthurton, Pst ton's all-round ath lete. Is showing up with splendid accom plishments thi season. Shainholts Is troubled with sore knees and probably will play but one half In the game Friday night. Accommodation for more than UO person will be made. JOE STECHER CLEANS UP DULUTH IN U MINUTES Joe Stecher eorUauva his march through the wreetlere of the north and Wednesday night he took on two of the best in Duluth and put their ahoulder to the mat In fourteen minute for two fall each. They were ClenunU . and Soldat. Rtad The lie Warn, Ada. It pya! International Jim Coffey, who will meet at Both Moran and .Coffey are considered about the best of the present heavy weight title contenders. Fred Fulton, whose much advertised bout with Jess Wlllard haa been called off, was not a match for either, say the dopeetera. Stone and Holmes Take Over Lincoln Base Ball Team LINCOLN. Neb.. Jan. A The Bale of the Lincoln Western League Base Hall club and franchise by Hugh I Jones te tne Lincoln Baae Ball and Amusement company, a stock company, waa formally completed today with the algnlng of the contract by the director of the new concern and Mr. Jones. Tne sate pnee of the club was announced at $11,600. George R, Stone, formerly a member of the St Louis American league team, now a banker at Coleridge, Neb., la the new president of the olub. William (Ducky) Holme, manager of the Lincoln club In 19ii and 1907, and later manager of the hloux City Weatorn league team, will again have charge of the local players. The new company I" incorporated with capital stock of $15,000, the balance over the purchase prloe to be used for the upbuilding of the club, which Man ager Holmes ha promised. Manager Holmes announced today that he would leave on a scouting; trip early next week to procure new player for the teaiu. He atated that he did not expect to keep many of the seventeen piayera wnwi ovtr by Mr. Jonea with the local fran chise, but might use so in of the men in deals for other players. I CHANCE WILL MANAGF ,' THE LOS ANGELES LUB l Ali ANGELES. Cal.. Jan. . Frank Chance, former manager of th Chicago National base ball team, who managed the New York American league, will man age the Los Angeles Coast league team this year, it was announced late tonight by John F. Powers, president of the local club. The agreement between Powers and Chance was reached after a confer ence here tonlxht. Mils Ktrva frwaa t Ilmiiii MIIm hii ban released by Port' land to a Western league club, and kone will also likely draw a blue slip soon. Drawn for The Bee by George McM anus HUSKER BOARD PRODDIM STIEHM Nebraska Authoritiei Pat it Up to Him to Secure Euther ford'i Release. WANT TO OFFER HIM JOB UXCOLN, Neb., Jan. (.(Special Telc trrnm.) Up until this evening "Jumbo' f fu has made no response to the unl- verauy autnorttier suggestion it was up to him to release Dick Rutherford from his contract to accompany the lengthy mentor to Indiana as assistant conch next yeer. The athletic board let Stlehm know In no unXrtaln terms today that It expeoted him to grant the former Husker captain a release from hi con tract to go to the Hoosler school. The board takes the position that this la the only way Stlehm can celar hi skirt of criticism attaching to h' latest action while still athletic director at the Cornhusker institution. Just an soon as Rutherford I free to receive sn offer the athletic board ex pects to make bim one which should prove very attractive. Everything Is hanging fire until Stlehm replies to the board' edict. Vailure of the Nebraska coach to meet the suiigestlon of the board will result in a demand for his resignation, it is be lieved. Brandeis Girls' Team ' Close in on Sweets The Brandeis girls' bowling team in the T.iadie' league rolled, S,121 last night on the Huntington alley. The Sweet Shop five rolled 2,141. The scores: CAMPBELLS. 1st. 2d "A. Tot I 101 ."5S 0I1 N. Ci.ll'n 10 Mis Mary Ooedecke 1!W Mt Anna Nelson IXt Mn. H. Relse M Vrs. A. C. Campbell., lfli Handicap 78 111 n; ins 78 i?r 149 78 Totals Ml m K2 11113 OMAHA TOWrJL SUPPLY. 1st 2d. 3d. Totnl Ml a Hannah Jensen 139 135 116 0 Mi Abble Howes.. 110 1W 140 W Mrs. A. Murphy l' in 1M 413 Mrs. Grace Kenkads 12T 10(1 11.1 347 Mr. Ted Neale 136 VA ITU 445 Total 70 650 671 1,991 CLOAK DPT. NEB. CLOTHING OO. lt. 2d. 3d. Totnl Miss n. Osbnrn 122 1". V-'l 4o Mis Marv Belnley.. 107 109 ltO Miiw K. Crowe 1S4 !? 114 Mis K. Belley 131 Ml 112 SVi Mm. C A. Bland.... 107 IS 132 34 Handicap 47 47 47 141 Totals 670 C68 601 2.00 A. B. SWEET SHOPS. 1st. 2d. 3d Totnl Mies Msyme Ooeme lft 134 112 3H6 Miss Carrie Bterman 117 101 123 34K Mlsa Laura Brueh... lf 129 in . 46 Miss Lucetta Miller 144 153 170 4ti7 Mlsa Lillian Hughe 17 13 1U 497 To tela.... 7W 884 707 1,141 INDEPENDENTS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total Mra. E. P. Beeson.. IiiO Ui 128 K1 Mrs. W. H. Gould.... 123 12R 126 373 Mrs. T. R. Jameson 130 1W lto Mrs. P. K. Stanton.. 123 117 121 3til Mrs. H. K. Hackett.. 11 1M 106 433 Handicap 23 28 28 M Totals 671 712 649 2.034 BRANDKIS. . ,t- M- M Total Mrs. A. P. Thompson 1;V 171 122 449 Mln I.ulu McGreer.. 135 138 135 Miss Tot Bauer 151 172 1W K7 Miss Sophia Rauber 112 lf0 140 4t Mrs. 11. W. Huff.... 127 129 118 374 Totals 6M0 7CT 679" im LEWIS AND GRAVES TO FIGHT AT MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE, Jan. I Ted Lewis of England and "Kid" Graves of New York have been signed to meet here on January 17, In a ten-round, no-decllon boxing conteat NAVAL OFFICER GOES WEST TO CLAIM BRIDE Lieutenant Martin J. Peterson, TJ. 8. N., pent Thursday in Omaha visiting hla old friend and fellow officer on the South Dakota, Lieutenant T. M. Tipton of the local navy recruiting station. Lieutenant Peterson is en route to San Francisco, where, on January 18. in the Fairmount hotel, he will marry Mlas Katherlne M. MacAdem. Lieutenant Tipton introduced him to his bride-to-be when their ship was at San Francisco two year ago. After tli wedding they will return east through Omaha, going to St Iula where the lieutenant has charge of the navy recruiting station. After a short time there they will proceed to Chicago, where the lieutenant will proceed to Chicago, where Lieutenant Peterson ha been assigned to duty at the Great Lakes training station. Advertiser and customer profit by th "Classified Ad" habit. AUDITORIUM INTERNATIONAL TUG-O'-WAR TONIGHT, (dalnlea 50c ARE tOO tAJRE. PCLL IM THERE - Danes and Germans Bet Heavily on the Tug-o'-War Teams The keenest sort of rivslry 1 being worked up st the Auditorium between the followers of the teams representing Pen msrk and Germany, the two teams, which have not lost a pull, are to meet Sunday night. Wednesday night the captains of these two teams agreed to wager $500 on the outcome. The captain of the Danes Hinted J150 with the sporting editor of The Bee as forfeit for his wager and Inter, Pete Loch called at The Bee of fice and posted $230 a a forfeit for his har. These captains have agreed upon terms between themselves. It Is to be sort of a handicap pull. The Donea are wagering that they can pull the Germans over the TUT 16 TP DODGE Read the Big Special January Inventory Grocery Sale for Friday These sales will continue until our mammoth stock is reduc ed to normal. This is quality goods at a saving of 25 to 50. 17 pounds best pure cane granu lated BUgar $1.00 10 bars Beat-'Em-AU, Diamond C or Laundry Queen white laun dry soap 23c 8 lbs. best rolled white break-. fast oatmeal 25c 7 lbs. best bulk laundry March tc 4 r-ans fancy sweet sugar corn iio 4 cans fancy wax, string, green or lima beans , 28c 4 16-oz. cans condensed milk SHc 4 cans Golden pumpkin, hominy, saner kraut or baked beans . ,28c 3 cans Early June peas . . . . ,25c 4 pkgs. best domestic macaroni, vermicelli or spaghetti 25c Large bottles Worcester sauce, pure tomato catsup, pickles, as sorted kinds, or mustard, bot tle 8 He 4 pkgs. condensed mince meat 28c No. 3 cans fancy table peaches, sliced or halved. In heavy syrup. can 1.1c 6 cans oil sardines 19c 32-os. Jars pure fruit preserves for 23c 24-02. Jars pure strained honey for 23o Fancy California Mulr peaches, per pound 7 He Fancy Calif. Muscatel cooking raisins, pound 10c Fancy Calif, cooking figs, lb. 10c Seeded raisins, pkg. ..10c, 12e Try our famous Golden Santos, a fine family coffee, per lb. ...20c Big Apple Special Friday. A carload of fancy Idaho Roman Try HAYDEN'S First: This Advertisement is Worth 10c Cash and More Cut it out and take it in person to any of the Basket Stores. It is good for 10c cash on purchase of 75c worth of the following items in addition to the saving you make in the reduced prices. Only one coupon to a person. Meat market goods up to 15c may be included in the 75c. Not good after January 15, 1916. Redeemed by Store No Customer s name JOc H-lb. pkg. Mayflower Unrol- ored japan Tea He Tip baking powder, It-os. can. .bo ikc Tip son a, l-in. pag. 4o 25c l'yiiuntd Washing Powder Sac ground black pepper, lb. .. iSc Tip cocoa. H-lb. tin 16c l-lii Ina wheat food ,.16o ,.lo ..iao . .lie 20c Tip catsup 11 i jo Bniaer s or van iwnpi caiaup io 3oo rider vinegar, gallon lo 20a Tip' vanilla 13o 10c dim macaroni, spaghetti, noodlea, o t fur 19o Joe Calumet baking powder ISO 2.5c K. .'. baking powder loo the mantle ISO 10c bottle horseradish Te Be pkg. gum, popular brand .... 3o 10c Hnider' soup S BB4 To lie Holder's or Van Camp's Pork and beans 10 0c peroxide toilet soap ..So I for Mo 16c Krlnkle corn flake o 3 for o And About 300 Regular Prices Lower Every Day Than Other Nebraska Grocers at The-Ba-Tcet He SI SIS irortfc IStk St. ate. sa i&ta worth ata St. Mo, S3 1BOT Yiatoa at. To. 14 BOl raraaas St. We. SS IS Morta S4th St. so. te 4io ort a aik at. wo. st saa soma let a st. t0 THM YVA HK uttue;ame -eh? I'LL FIX HM, FOR ni - line. The German bet they cannot. In! sporting circle this would mean that v tie waa a tie. But they have stipulated1 further between themselves. They have agreed that If the Danes fall to pull the German that the Germans win. It is understood they have posted similar: amounts with the other morning papef and that the pull will be for blood. Samuel J. Fleming, Horseman, is Dead TBJRRE HATJTB, Ind.. Jan. tV Smue J. Fleming, 87, owner of Baronese Vlis gtnla and other noted race horse, dlecl, todsy. Baroness Virginia as a -year-o1W won the Kentucky futurity, Westena Horseman's and other big stakes. I I Btrmy After Toronto Job. Joe Birmingham, former manager ei the Cleveland team, la a candidate fori the management of the Toronto team. DOUGLAS STREETS Beauty apples, a fine eating and cooking apple. Retails regularly at $2.25 to $2.50 box. Wednesday, 1 box to customer S1.65 THK 11UTTKR, KGG, CHEE8U AM) HLTTERINE MAJUiET The best country butter, carton or bulk, lb Sic Fancy No. 1 country creamery butter, lb 29c Fancy datry table butter, lb.. 27c Good dairy butter, lb 25c The best strictly fresh eggs, per doien SOc The best No. 1 storage eggs, per dozen 25c Fancy full cream. N. Y. White, Wisconsin cream or Young Amer ica cheese, lb 20o 2 lbs. good butterine 25o Good table butterine, lb. ..17 He Fancy table butterine, equal to creamery, lb 25c KAT HIGHLAND NAVEL OKA NOES NOW. The moat healthful fruit grown. Recommended by the highest phy sicians in the country. Friday, per dot., 15c, 20c, 25c, 80c and 40a FRESH VEGETABLES. Potatoes, 15 lbs. to peck, at. ,25e Wisconsin cabbage, lb., at....lo 3 bunches fresh shallots, rad ishes or carrots 10c 2 heads fresh leaf lettuce for..5e Fancy Denver cauliflower, per pound at 7o Old beets, carrots, turnips or parsnips, at, per lb ...lc 60o Orangea. dosen 34o Sic Cedar Oil furniture polish ...1 10c package oatmeal BO lo package popcorn So 5c Nectar or Independent coffee 8So 0c Crisco 45o 2 be No. 1 Premium chocolate ...ISo 10c package Tip mince meat 8s for. aao 15c Kureka talcum powder 8o 6c package toolhplcka 3o 6c sack fine table salt, fine quality So 10c sack fine table salt So 10c Klilnola or 2-ln-l shoe polish ..To 10c Celluloid or 1XL. starch To 10c Hex lye, Te: S for ISO 2bc 8anl 1'luHh ISO 5c Ughthoua Cleanser In place of Old Dutch 4o Joe pure fruit preaervea. J.-os. HOc Princess sliced pineapple, m-lb. can 10c cans peas, corn or hominy 10c cans VuKanol or Knameline 50c Liquid Veneer .aoo .19 ..To ..To .360 Stores wo. SS saal Military Ave. we. a lToa aoBth iota st. We. 30 S70S Camilla- BU Mo. SI a01 W Jrtlj 30tk St. Wo. SS 6740 Mala Bl., Bsnsos. r - Wo. 3 a 137 Far nam at. Wo. 34 S10 ahsnraa Ave.