i s i! BRINGING n ' 1 I "1 I ( niPOT tin I I ( JAiPtR-TSKe 1 I I ri I iTLL oc K't or 1 L X Vvs1 : fvc cot to ot mvm WTvwbL Ji' oSrHfSrS1?' VNS STECHER HATCHED 0 MEET ORDEMAN Tft bra ska Fhenom and Man Awarded 2 American Championship by T, Gotch Signed for Tilt. CARDED FOR UKCOLN MARCH 31 Word tins reached Omaha that Jo KJpcher and Henry Onlomtti of Minne npolla will mMt on the mat at Uncoln tw night of March 31. J'rdeman will b remembered aa the KKftpplfT Frank notch awarded the' Amer ican championship upon hla retirement flm tho game. For the last two year 'Jrdoman haa done little wrestling and wis for a lima Inld up by illness. Following the rapid rise of Joe fUecher t prominence Ordeman made up hla rflnd to tackle the 'youngs Nebraska Iienom.- With thla In view ha haa been training' diligently for the laat three or f$ur month, and a couple of weeka ago isnde the announcement that ha would le to wrestle Stecher. I -In coin Immediately began plant to set tie match, although Ordeman expressed J preference for Minneapolis. Omaha or Hnneaa City. Lincoln irot the match, how eer, and March II haa been aet aa the !hte. . t Virdeman haa been defeated but twice r.irlnir Mi long term Sn the ring game. Wrank Gotch onre beat him, aa did Stan ijiaw Zbysxko. Ordeman, however, se cured k one fall In nl match acalnst JThe Mtnneapolla man was one of the tt American wrestlers in the business, lij.i If he ia as irood on the night ef March SI as he was whan actively en figged two years ago, Stecher will encoun ter some tough Opposition, i ' . f ' - American League4 ' I Adopts Schedule r (sThe American league met at the lty hJOl last nljfht and adopted Its schedule nd the msjorlty of the teams received t'ifflr contracts. 'The Intercity league elected the follow Is officers: George Klagle, president, end Jlti Chapman,, saeretary. They do rllfd to put up a forfeit of M per team, f total of 2, to- be divided $19 to the tvtmant. winner stsd J1Q to. the runner-up. They will start the snaaon April II and ItPiuijiale July 18, .The Booster le&aiie adopted its sohed iHe. 1 It wlii open April It and close i:y.U. ,'".'.'! Dahlmanites Enter r. Inter-City League fThe Pahimanlte have oreanlied for the i":.Dim of 191 and have obtained a fran liiicc In the Inter-elty league. J. Blavln if manager of this club, George Bern stein Is assistant manager and Clifford Rogue is captain. - All three play on the team aa do Harry Mills, Mo Holland, drown, Rokusek, Gentlll, Filbert and several other Class C sharks. The bahlmanltes expect to run away with the Qiter-clty flag. Rouscli Offers to : Split Difference OAKLAND CITT, Ind., March. 11 Kddie Rouach of thla place, former Fed t;al Irague star, today telegraphed Man srer McGraw of the New York National Irague base bull club that he la willing fp aplit the different and Sign a Giant -r.tract Instead of holding out for his (rlitma! terms. Two thousand dollars is Tyof said to stand between Kousch's de ir.anas and the sura the New Tork club ia willing to pay hlra. ) KORTHWESTERN ADOPTS t TWO-SPORT RULE LIMIT HlCAGO. III.. March ll-Northwstm tiiilverslty today adopted a two-sport rule, permitting atudenta to compete in only two branches of major sport. It Is bflleved among ths followers of col- lese athletics 1 here that Northwestern will stand practically alone among West ern conference universities in ths adop tion ef-tbe rule. Dllm Kleeled. MINXEAroiJS, March lt.-Addleon rn'si. M In nMi polls guard on the Cnl- v-rtiy of M iiiniaota basket bail team, libs hfn Uctd csian ot the tain nea -.' iv wm announced today. Reds Are Ueatest. KHRirVTJORT. La.. Matx-h lfc-The Klir-vt;;..jrt TeihS league club, outi.it imi.-J .nm ul Cincinnati rvgulara and rt ruita aisd won totiay s gains, I Is I ks Likes t knWrUiisi's Ceisgrk Homed y. "I 'Ike ChambertaJn'a Cough Remedy tcner tl an any other for children because It gives the quickest relief, and is about the ocly oue they will take willingly. writes Mrs. James Ktm, Manchester, N. Y. "It is equally good for eolda and Troup and ia deserving of all the good r aay for It. I am never without It in the IwiiM for it ia invaluable whan r4d." Obualnabla everywhere. .Ad' srt.-Bii.nt, 4 l!'ii Kee Wsut Ads for profit, U .-n t'jt rejults. le UP FATHER ANOTHER VIEW OP BIO JESS IS raposraa. "too -r-tan& a spot) fWQsset-e-Em.. JOHNSTON LOW IN CLAN GORDON PLAY Happy Hollow Fro Turhi in Score of Sixty-Five, While Tom lenchara Ii Second. :ILS. PARHER SEATS SILVER Charley Johnston Was medalist in the qualifying round of the Clan Oordon in door goif tournament played at BUI Clark's course. Johnston turned In a K and a S3 for a total count of S for the thirty-els holes. Tom ieuc.hars was sec ond, with a S3 and 7. for a tout of Tl. The Clan Oordon tourney ia open only to members of the Clan Gordon. Boo res in the qualifying round were as follows: Charley Johnaton Tom Leuchara .... ... 3 41 67 44 61 M U 4) .......63 39 6 6S i3 67 i ....i..61 3-K 37 9 30-71 41 M 62 M 50101 43-tt 4l-7 43-4 63 123 SA-76 4-l 6-U4 -113 43lOD 10 Ttt-1M 47-S3 I. flark W. J. Ilisiop ..... D. Munro H. O. Watson ... Roy Young R. Christie I. Wataon .... Dunn Mi-Taggart Mulr 1 rah am A. V. Jtltatop K. Malcolm ...i... R. Sweeney , P. lowden R. Malcolm .84 .4A H. Home A. Kalooner 4a alrlngs fuV the match play are aa fol lows: T. Leuchars plays John Mulr. K. i oung, bye. R. Watson, bye. A. Falconer, bye. J. Watson, bye. W. J. Hlaloo. bye. A. V. Hlslop, bye. J. McTet!Krt plays R. MHIeolm. C. Jolinxton plays J. Graham. H. Home, bye. R. Malcolm, bye. K. Christie, bve. Tete lxwden, bye. r. Munro, bye. IL Sweeney, bye. W. l. Oark plays D. Dunn. Two matches In the match play of the women s city championship tournament were played yesterday. - Mrs. Allen Parmer defeated Mrs. Walter 0. Silver, and Mrs. R. H. Chamberlain dufeated Mrs. Bekln. Loud Bowlers Wis. RAPID CITT, . l.. March II Spe cial. ) In their bowling tournament with two local tea ma, the two Lead teams took all of the honors. The first game reeulted In the Lead Recreations taking the game from the Rapid City Cycoe. 1.(71 to 1.323. In the second gam the Lead Tornadoes won from the Rapid City Bwede. by a score of 1.S74 te Ml. Haw to fare t'alae. Avoid exposure and draft. Eat right- Take Dr. Kin' New Discovery. It kills and destroys the cold germ. All drug- glaui. Advertisement. Kaata. tawaee Tew. MEXICO CITT, March ls.-Mllltary heaiiauartars here today reports! the rapture of Hultsiiac. a town near Mount A)uro, strtHighuld of the followers ut tdiiiliano Zabata. and ' the last fortified rebel position near tlie federal district. Declare s-atra Ilvtdea4. NEW TORK. March M. E. W. Pllae a Co.. manufacture! of war munitions, to day dwlared an extra dividend ot 1V pr rrnl on tiie roniimm stock of ths company In souimon to tlie reKUlnr uuai lcrl uivideud of l' per ceuu ' (Si JfcM Xm' m m i. TUB BEE: Copyright. 1?1S. Intern' Uonal twi Service, TOM FLYNN MEETS ONE JOESTECHER Bat Not on the Padded Mat Meets Other Celebrities. Too, on Hit Trip to the Coast. AND SAW SOME BIO SHIPS Thomas J. Flynn, United States mar shal, m back from the Taclfte coast. whare h. deitvared one Jav 3. Parker to the federal authnHttea In (leattla. He took Deputy Marshal T. W. Carroll of J Uncoln with him.' , Their duty performed, tha marshal and his deputy rubbered around at tha sights In Portland, Taooma, Astoria and Bait Laka City. Marahal Flynn had never seen bit ships before. Hs trod the dsokg of gem of the big liners at Taooma and eaa now tell the bow from the keel and the mast from ths smokestack Just at a g Lance. . ,,1 IT. u . '.v 7..o 1" v- viu Kjmmtimtiw 111 uif iuui v av Keith, former base ball manager and well known citizen of Omaha, and "Bd" Kennedy, another old-time Omaha bait player. Buck" operated a thirst parlor In Portland until the olty went into the "dry" ' column and la now tha owner of a "large and flourishing fish market. Ed' Is a special agent for tha Union Pacific. . Proceeding to alt Lake City, - whom should the two marshals meet walk ing along the street but Joe Stecher. hla brother Anton and Joe Hetmanekt Tha five Nebreskana fall on each ether's necks, with Joy and repaired to tha hoUU where they talked over the beauties of the old home atate. "Joe" was "turning em away" everywhere, tha marshal says. Then they were taken to the taber nacle and shown all tba other sights. We saw Brigham Young' grave sur rounded by the graves of flva of hla wives." says Marshal Flynn. "Tha gu- showed us the house ef his favorlta wlfs and hs assured us tha favorite waa the seventeenth. There were nineteen alto- gther. ' The guide got off a aood one. Ms said. 'Salt Lake City has elghty-nlna churches and two saloons .' He paused there and after moment added, '-to every church.' Two saloon to very church, you see." INDEPENDENTS TO FRONT IN LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE The Independents in the Ladles' Bowl ing league rolled 1.300 even without a trace of a handicap allowed last night, beating out all others. Tha Sweets rolled :.; Drandela, l.KM. Score; INDEPENDENTS. 1st, xa. d. Total. 16t 41 It ail 14 4t-) i' 4a 127 4ti 7U I!0 Mrs. Beeson . Mrs. Oould ... Mrs. Jameson Mrs. Btanton . Mrs. Heckett 15 m , 14 iti Iho 12S 147 176 Totals H9 lit CAMPBEIX8. 1st. Id. Miss Ooedecke 1M 1" Miss Collin H KS Mrs. Reese 114 77 Msa Nelson , 119 K Mrs. Campbell m 95 ' Handicap M W M. Total. in rs 1M m .. 7 M M in , ui us i.77 . Totals e2 62 u NEBRASKA CLOTH INO CO. 1st. Ski Id. Tots!. Miss PUItng 1J 177 m ia Mrs. Bland 127 116 110 m Mrs. Kinked lug lit 1 364 Mtaa Osborne 1(4 V IS 4.tt Miss llouiman .... 7 Iti 1H SI Handicap 17 17 J7 Ul Totals &tt 760 111 1,074 BRANDBUi QIRLB, 1st. Id. M. Total. Mrs Thompson ) 131 141 151 lnl 11 1,9 Miss Mctireer . 141 m 11 1M 1H6 ltsa 4l' 63! 4 41 J.! las Bauer .., Miss Kauber , Mrs. Huff Totals A. B. 7 Wl 7M BWEKT SHOP. 1st. 1. td. Total. lt8 186 13 4H6 161 116 lt 4 IS 117 16s 4.4 171 146 1T 46 lt ua - 1 Miss Nesblt ., Miss Bruob ., Mlsa Bierman Mlaa Miller . Miss Hughe .. Totals W IN M MM OMAHA TOWEL. 8UPPLT CO. 1st. aUL Id. Total. niisa jenaen lis as 16 Mlee Howee 1st 1(7 Mrs. Murphy 14S 111 Ul lift 1M 17 Mrs. Neale lvi log Mlaa Verdlgren .... Ul 141 Handicap 17 17 111 Totals t M0 737 IOWA VARSITY AWARDS 1,0 FIVE HONORARY LETTERS IOWA CITT, la.. March li.-(Speolal.) Honorary 'Ts" for aervica oa the basket ball tsara during the season Just passed have been conferred by the athletlo board on Captaist W. H. von Lack urn. Bannick. mutton, Bohlff and K, von Laukum, Byers and Laua receive aeon- dary. I Bl rti-e at Tray, TROT. N. T.. March ia The plant of the American Collar company here Was destroyed by fire tonight. The loe 1 eeumatca Between tuuu.euu ana aua,ui. Orth Gets -lesi. Al Orth of the umpire staff ef the Na tieaal league, baa been eeuured to eoswOt na been aeourea to ooeiua team to repreeeut Nlrauua the baa LU tea ChriaUaa college. Bseksr V. Martin Becker, the former New Londoti outrtnlder. last svaaun with Lawtstua ul the New England league, has been sold to Toronto of tbe lutaruaUwaal league. OMAIU, FMDAV, MARCH WILLARD TRAINS IN A DRIYING STORM Champion and Moran Practice Orer Frozen and Slippery Road for Boat JESS WRESTLES WITH HUSSANE NEW YORK. ' March M. In a driving snowstorm, over frocan and Slippery i 'oms. both Jess Willard and Frank Moran did hard work today in prepara tlon tor " The champion Jogged about four miles thrqugh Central Park and along nearby thoroughfares, while Moraa's five-mile run was cross country near s West Chester training quarters, Willard went through hla regular aft ernoon stunts In the West Side club house, showing: plenty of vim and speed In shadow boxing, tumbling on tha mat and working the pulleys. Then he took on his three sparring partners for two pftunAa aarti .nil fnMna.1 w.fK fnnv. i ,nlnut wrestling bout with Hussane. the Turk. The medicine ' ball, which thrown vigorously by himself and two of his attendants, wound up the most strenuous day of his training. Moran showed much ability in bag punchinr and rope skipping, aa wen as In all his gymnastic work. Trainer Wtl He Lewis kept Moran's boxlhg down to four rounds today. He had two hard three-minute sessions with Bartley Ad den and Bill McKlnnon and finished with two fast rounds , In which there were some heavy exchanges between the Pltta- burgher and Frank Kendall of Portland, Ore., the heaviest of Moran's three; spar ring partners. ' Moran's trainer admitted he la en edge and will need careful nursing to keep In condition. He said ha wished his bout with Willard waa on for tonight Instead of ten days away. Convict Pleiads with Solons for Dry Law ALBANY, N, Y., March 1. Petition said to contain the names of 1.G00 Inmate ot 81ng Sing, Auburn and Dannemora state prisons were filed with legislative oommlttee today by an ex-convlct who appeared at a hearing' in support of the Wllaon-Fullagar state-wide prohibition bill. The former prisoner, whose name waa not dlscloeed, wsa introduced as "No. ner ns said that If the. future ot the bill lay with prison Inmates It would be en acted into law In ten minute.' "Most of these men know tha effect of Intemperanoe," the former prisoner de clared. "They know it was Intemperanoe largely that put them where they are." Samuel Oompers, president of the Amer ican Federation of Labor, In opposing the measure said that prohibition was not the cur for intemperance ' and' it at tendant svils. HOTELS AND STORES AT CAPE GIRARDEAU BURN CAPE) GIRARDEAU. " Mo.. March 11 Two hotels and a department store were destroyed by fir her today..' The dam age waa estimated at . (300.000. Several hotel guests were badly, burned. - Texas Mooacre Meat. DAM-AS. Tex March IS. Texas pro- rreeslve party leaders met here today for a reunion with the republican party or gantaatlon. Indications pointed toward an absorption of the progressive organisa tion by tno repuDiiean party ot Texas. ItsweH t Cewtral Loo. Red Stewart, right fielder, waa sold by Memphis to Dayton In the Central league. Washington Affairs flnatn'a islft trade fiaurea. received at the Department of Commerce, enow that both exports ana imports increased oy many million dollars over 1914. R-rtarv ' Danlela announced that dreadnought No. 4S, to be built In a ho New York navy yard, would ne tiirutc ened Tennessee, and that the old armored cruiser. Tennessee, win nave its name changed to Mempula. January foreign trade figures, assem bled today by the Department of Com maras. Dut the month a exporta at S51.- OuO.uuU, exceeding by t62.(M).0uO the total for tna same moma a year ago. imports reached lt4.M).ouu, compared with 1U1. OuO.OuO a year a to. ' Internal receipts ' of. the government have ehewn such a marked Increase during the last few months over those ot the aame months last year that Treasury departnwnt officiate now are hopeful that the present fiscal year, which ends June 80. will find the treasury with a surplus. At the close of the fiscal year, 116. there was a deficit ef about ia.udO.0). jjs. big d'aeioe And Tue of I7sr AT NOSPAREIL CLCB HOC8B 84 th awl Vinton BU. rfU Patrick' Ktht, Mrcb IT, 1910. Admission 25 at FvfvytxKljr W ehojrt. 17, 191G. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus OLYMPICS CONQUER . BRANDED QUINTET Fast San Francisco Team Too Much for Stores in Extra Time Game. EIf0LEw"00D...I3 .EAST ' MEAT CHICAOO. March l.-(Bpeclal ' Tele gram.) Tha game between the Olympic club of an Francisco and the Brandei Stores' five of Omaha, which favored the. coast team, 62 to 40, featured the preliminary basket ball games for ths National Amateur Athletic union cham pionship last night In ' ths Illinois Ath letlo club gymnasium. " The semi-final will be decided tomorrow night In the First Regiment armory. Four of the thirteen teams remain. The two western teams were knotted at the and of the second period, each having scored thirty-nine point. The official ordered another flva minute of play.' The Callfomlana went after their opponents with ' a vengeanoe, shooting six baskets and a free throw. It waa a rough game featured by plenty of exciting play. Both official were buKv at all time keeping the players out of trouble. The rivals pushed each other into the side walls, the tactic be ing much like foot hall. The Callfom lana, however,' stood the gaff and walked off tha floor th popular winner. . The University of Utah five under the guidance of Nelson Norgren. th former University of Chicago athlete, won it way into th semi-finals, by defeating the Columbia Athletlo club of 6t. Louis, 14 to It. A a result th - team from the Norsman state look Ilka a food bet for the honors. . Norgren's men used excellent judgment In passing the ball. . Uk the other game, th contest was featured by rough piay. ' The player went after th ball In the same manner a a rat terrier would chase a mouse. They punched and elbowed each other and In very acrimmag It was a common oc currence to e several player sprawl ing over the hard floor. Scores: ' OLTMPIC9-62. v U. F. , P. T. BerndL T. f 7 1 .11 p. 0 1 1 0 2 Kemp, 1. f.. .............. 4 Don. L f I Gilbert, c , 6 Mll er. ... 1 0 4 1 OMAHA tO. , B. i 1 Hellings, r. g. Barne, 1. g.... i F ' 0 ' 0 0 4' P. 1 1 0 1 1 Koran, L g. Plata, r. f... Cohn. 1. f.... Whlppert, c Purke, r. f.. Ritchie, r. Referee: 0 a. UmDIre: Ham. Five quintets, two 'out of town,' and the others from Chicago, were ellmliatei. ...... T ' wf 1111 fVv Y .4 v' SOLD EVERYWHERE. Ii.... a - Br h I , 'Ika J. A.-.,' -saaa- 3 ,-. .".JIsP a JH f,'Vr -w.e mzimazrAiW'' V 7i' i 1 r-4- ifc S(, ; , - t f r.'.j.vr- 'Xi .a f ' SSK:-;i 4 t ; f 4 u t ' f 14 In th preliminary round of game to day. Grand Junction, I a., and Osage, Ia., were the two visiting team ousted early. while th local dropped were the First Regiment, Englewood Christians, and Central Indenendent It 1 doubtful if mors enthusiasm waa shown ever before at a basket ball tour ney In Chicago. A team which opened th winkers of the local fans was the Brandels Stores set of Omaha. The only thing to dupli cate their Una of attack and mode ot defense was that of the Illinois Ath letlo club. Hoppert and Burkenroad bounced 'em from all sides and had no trouble helping their teammate chalk seventy-two point. Th final waa, 71 to 16. Lineup: BRANDEI3 (71) Plats ...R.F. Hoppert ......... L.F. Burkenroad C. Cohn R.O. Ritchie L.O. ENGLEWOOD (). R.F Howat UF. ....... Balentine C.... Robertson R.G..... ........ Ross L.Q Willard Substitutes Koran for ' Ritchie, Mc- Whitney for Burkenroad, Hugt.es for Plata. Hale for Roaa. Curt la for Balen tine. Baskets: Hoppert (7), Burkenroad (13), Cohn (4), Ritchie (4), McWhitney, (4), Hughes (4), Balentine (2), Howat (1), Robertson ft). Willard (2). Ross (2). Curtis. Free throws: Howat it). Score at end for first half: Brandels, 4s; Engle- wood 1& Ford Factory Not a Domestic Eolations Court, He Asserts DETROIT, Mich.. March 1C Henry Ford doe not undertake to regulate the marital affairs of hi employe. Till waa learned today through hla denial of testimony given in a divorce case In Chi cago. - ..-.. ? Henry Carter, a porter employed by th Ford Motor company, testified that ess reason for hi seeking a divorce wa that Ford employee must make peace la their home, get a divorce or lose their fS a day wages.- Walter O. May, a for mer Ford investigator, testified this sub line ef the- Ford policy wa Incorrect. -. "There 1 no such rule la force." said Mr. Ford. "W make an effort to keep man and wife living together fat harmony, but to gain this end we never have gone so far a to lay down an order that man must obtain a divorce or loa hi job if unable to live in peace at home." Mrs Bobbins Heads Settlement Workers Mrs. J, W. Robbina t th pew presi dent of th Social Settlement association, succeeding Mrs. Philip Potter. Other of ficers elected at th annual meeting held Wednesday at tha Settlement bouse are: Mrs, George W. Holdrege, first vice prea- dent; Mr.' A. F. Jonas, second vice 1 i?h The Chicago. Milwaukee v St.PaulILaiiway announces thxt the AllSteel Transcontinental trains "The Olympian- and MThe Colum bian" to Dutte, Spoksne. Seattle and Tacoma are now operated electrically be tween Three Forks and Deer Lodge, Montana. The stretch of 115 miles now under electri cal operation, is the first unit of the electrified district of this railway, extending from Harlowton, Montana, to Avery, Idaho, a distance of 440 miles, across the Great Con tinental Divide. A Mttal ffofnf etmpUh eW Mjessfrnf bVotsmMsmmb) e aacaesi of asUrsu iW Ticket Ofllcai HIT raraaas Street. Osaafca EUOENE DUVAL. OeaareJ A- . . ' 1877 WRITE TOM. C. JAR president; Mr. L. M. Lord, secretarr, and Mr. A. W. Bowman, treasurer. Mrs. Edgar H. Scott Is chairman ef th finance committee and Mr. W. F. Bax ter of the house committee. No member ship chairman waa named, a a now scheme of membership Is being evolved, Dewaey alt Ctesne Tom Downey, who once was with the Phillies, ha announced . hi retirement from base ball. It's Your Liver! You're Bilious, Headachy, Sick! Don't stay constipated with : breath bad, stomach bout or a cold. Enjoy life! Liven your liver and bowels tonight and , feel fine. : Tonight sure) Remov th bowel poison which I keeping your head dlsay, your tongue coated, breath offen sive and stomach sour. Don't itay bll-j loua, eick, headachy, constipated and full of cold, v Why don't you get a. box ot Csaoarets from th drug ator now? Kat one or two tonight and enjoy the nicest, gentle! liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced.' Tou will wake op feel ing ! fit and fin. Caacaret never gripe or bother you . all th next day like calomel, salt and pill. They act gently but thoroughly. Mother should give cross, sick, bilious or feverish children a whole Caacaret- any - time. They , sure harmless and children love them, Adver tisement. ii - '4 . e- : r t. -'v J. 5 4 J i'- ' 'r ! y VIS, Council fluffs, Iowa. CZth ' ' ; ' ' A