Tin' T?KK: OMAHA. MTtT.MA V. VKPRVAHV 7. 1v.M PATTY SENSATION IN VICTORY OF HUSKER QUINTET;' ! Former Omaha Boy Makes 20 Tallies for Huskers. Just Enough to De feat Hoosiers. t.lliliM', N t t . I r'v l '-p " , ' ' ' Telegram ( 1"'"' tip ftmn I"' bind a n ") ' ' t I've! (or Jio'-ati?. tW ("oi nhtitkef hast m t-si .inv hack and allo'"-d " bimbo" '-iIhii . !IKlft1 to l'' t'l"r '" 1 s sonn as ib'a-Vi sin ted mi" ;pg hf I 1 H ' 1 ri".'- .-it. ""id P'- Indiana new fo' th rst of tm game. fi-SM- Patty, fni hit T 1 -g H map, was the .e n Mrit i' "i "I the fv nitiir, tnakmti a total of vomi II 1 MV of w Inr ll ' r ' r ' 1 ' 1 "' d I" V I !' 1 ' g,.ats shot f'"in '!Mi i!t autihs. II-- i defer. -iv f -T"l "'tin-".' c v j iineipia led bv jrx p, i : ot m , ,- , liv liana i"'P' d P" m pd I.HI IIP a to' .1 ' points In !!! ' Patty - ti d a in'il goaf. 'I 1" nan"' '- .in all .Ni l.'.i -k.r- ait. T that. lb.- I oo-iors (aili .l t" -!."!- ai;, '.in din - ; mg thf first b.ili anl rS. pui,"! '',d rd, I'i to t. 'I wirr Pattv ran !!"" j Kials in i row during the Prst pc j nod. 'I'hr Hushes came hack hi the sc. otid and add. d t'uur Pioit point-: before Kvle located the tnsc t"r 1 Hoewiers. Kyle made a tt Poop , and Patty ami Pus-, II came b.n I- ith a goal ripp'i r. S,-Iiii I' i ' I'i diaua landed one and trussed cup, i back with another. Ill store wa' then 2'i to l."b Stibstitutt 's wiif put I in both lineup, and the name en- : tinned without any "t;at!nal de- ' vrlopmrnt.s. "lunilio'1 Stir Inn va pot woirie shout thr rr-ult of th.- game, lie j j ,). ,,,t tw mji,t,-$ of plav Hah seemed to he .itilii'l with liavitK i,-ock- ot S.-limlrr uudr a fpoctacular taken hi? frt game twin Nebraska, i 0,,e. j,an,i R(lil fri1I11 ,-rI,t(-r ot The Hoo.siers lett tor l"wa li!v!,1(, m,nr p,,.,,, 0f (l,fn caused where tliry meet the I imer-tty of j t,,. ,-,,ls ,-eat amount of worrv Iowa Saturday evening. ;h v l,,s ,,,f i t.n iil.n dribbling through - The score- lout the rr.ttrc game, i ',-cli ot rnnSK. I S.di.tvler did rxrrl'l.Mit work in the ' " ' 'f 1 ' H PatlT. f '.uiieil. f . H'lOni i' Srh- "-'iib-TK N'''i:ii.iil. K rteUelt. f . . SniPli. f . . JlinKtliey.-r, Hntlv. ll l Totnl 16 IMII N . ; I-" i . , l 1 1 rr a k i'i- teffrlej. t. . ShUler. f I Htnn an, c . . Kyi". K TinM.lns. R. . Walcfl.'Iil. f Villlnnu, f. Total i SuiisiitiiP's for N- hrn-k:i - i'i-k.--!t f,,r Russell. Siinlh fur P.iltv. .1 niiKinevrr fur, Heklns, llall-v f"r X.oviniin; f,,r l!i'il,o;;i. VVakeftrl.i f,,r .P'ffrl.-s. W'.PInm:- fir ! binji.r. n.f-r,--hp, h ivn.ir K.uniir ia. ! Pattern's Basketeers Hand Geneva Five rr-,1 . T-i. r-v f 1 heir rirst IJereat South Omaha high school basket ball five triumphed over Geneva high school last night, IS to 14, in the Packers' gym. It was the visiting aggregation's rirst defeat this seasop. Five minutes ot plavipg brought the first score for the visiting squad when Higginbothotn tossed the hall through the loop on a free throw. Many fouls were registered against each team, ictnan of the South Side aggregation was taken out of the game because he com mitted four personal .mis. After playing for IS minutes the South S'.de team picked up its speed and began to shoot baskets from difficult angles. The score stood S to 7 in favor of the local squad at the first half. In the second half the Vaikers played a better brand of ball than in thr first. Ackerman, a substitute, proved to be the mainstay of the Lackers, lie was sent in to take the place of N'e inan and made six tallies in the sec ond half. Coach Pattern's men displayed some excellent floor and team work vesterdav. South Omaha (1 S . ei. F ' t. F Orh,mi. r. ( ;; 2 4 '' I 0 4 11 - i - '-! F W. 1-' - r' " , H1II. 1. f Nteman. c. Carol, 1. p BiT'iard. r. s Ackerman, 1. f Totals Geneva Hcch llP. H isslnbothom. r. f. , MoKlmmet I. f. Simmons, c Hill. r. g. Bedford, 1. g Bruhrr, e Totals 4 Denison Girls Win. Denison. la., Feb. f i Special. V--Denison girls' basket ball team swamped Woodbine here Friday night, 45 to 5, in a one-sided cop test. Bollersoti and Anderson starred for tlie locals. Denison boys will meet Coupe;' Hipffs high school fiie here Saturday night. GREAT OLD REMEDY FOR SKIN DISEASES S. S. S. Clears Skin of Erup tion Drives Poison From the System. Get it fixed in your mind that dkin eruptions, Eczema, burning, itching ?kin," and all skin diseases are due entirely to impure and in fected blood. If the trouble wa on the outside of the skin, by simply TV-ashing and keeping it clean you could obtain relief not even oint ments, lotions and sahes would be necessary. Agree with us in this belief and your trouble can be re I I II I Vk A -niild II II ll V4F INJF Fi'Mila forT. Kther t other Kent-si anar- t hrt ir u-eii. A cure guaranteed in eery rae accepted for treatment, and no money tn bo paid until i'urp4. Write for hook on Rectal Pi--ease, with ram . and testimonial.? cf more than 1.000 prominent people p.ho have been perrra'iently cured. DR. E. R. TARRY 240 Bw Building fr..J AMERICAN LEAGUE - ? - " s" I lopfful; Expects to Make ; Good Showing. i I ! ' ii.pi. Iphia, Feb. 6. --ronn" ! laik. inanaijfr of thf Athletic. ! "i spefi it at thr. annual dinner i of hf local rin'adrlplpa Sportirc j Yi itri v' a-ot i.tt'.on I'lui'djv night i -a"' the fig", a.;i'Pt !' e-i'e 1 1 Ban 1, ' "'-'". . t th. tn i r it an league i "hv a i I'll."" c ro d" ratmot (orcr ' t ,i i i r i- 'v Mo vi, tv there a long a. he jt'-lir? the p,iiii,n" M.jik ,1ll. ' I I'i '. ill hurt none hilt the inno ' , 'i t i lid. not t-il.ing part hi the ; l-c'tf. f'tfsi.lefit ,,hn-,op n tlie n'an who m,,'!- t'1 Afieiiran leagu' , ml to ,,"- i "I asp not crlaip 'f tliere ivitl he , a" Vu'ern an leagttr. tin's vrar.'' he ! n! led, "hut if there k I expert to V mi. a good 'n " ing w ith p'v I .nnp'n! I ii. g 1,1" '" -! !,,- hmi in an ,p v pmiit "t!i it th- p i not Matt l!''- (i I'.-iiif i't ir Til u l , ru in league .1 t ( t opnir M ink t thf -I n: nvlv it't'M'ii tneniber h'.m'p" w ere to. mg t'".it ur- ,"i-- m lie h ; l ll -1' 1 1 ; ii'ipriu! of tin- 1 : 1 1 1 1 k a"il cspirt-'. a siirrrs--'-,ion i ni'iif M.nls '!. !.it t -1 what he 'lie,! to roiHev in his addrr wat "f wo are to heh'-vc what we hear "mil in rtani member- of ruir league, n r iii.n not h ". e an Anienraii ' a gu- ll k v , ar." Coach Axthelm's Defense Spells Defeat for Norfolk Si I n, lei. 'rh . I ' '' n Opea.-il I ' I u t'n cl.-aiie-t and fate-t game I ot thn mmsi"! nn thr lot al floor nr j folk was di'ti-atrd. JJ to I'I. 'I w i . I'Ntia penoiU were minimi to win. , , .!,.-,.. 1 , ,, , tree Commercial High Victors Over Stanton High Quint J; Mant. m, .Neb.. I'll). ().--( Special I'eleg' .mi ) Omaha ommereial lillmh sell. ,,il ilrt'catcl Stanton llinh j i;i a ta-t game hrplay evening by a : score .! 45 to . The game started 7 ' w ith the Usual snap and vim for -j which both teams ate noted. 3 i I 'nnha took the offensive, play f;in i. 'ever and fast ball. Stanton 2 was bandieapped by the b'iss of their 1 stir, l)ew;t. I.einson and M'.vgc; starrer tor ( Imalia. Ma-it: tu ami ,l(-rman s;,r;t'. fur Stmtoil ' 1 ' , . ., Fnn and Fanes Dai v A Deficit of $892,000 Loudon, Feb. ft. Great Hritain, ' which within a ear or so hopes to get rot the red ink side "t the na- ..: i i,.i ; . i iiinpai lender, lairs an opuooK until A'1"1 1 nf d 'y 'rt! - of i ii p Want Contracts by March 1. Auburn, . V., Feb. d. Minor league ball players under rescrva t'op must be tendered contracts on or beiore .March I. according to in structions -out to club owners of the National ssootatinn of Pro fess;ona! I'.ae L.a" I -agues hv Secretary John F. Farrell. Alexandria Beats Davenport. Alexandria, Neb , hob. 6 (Spe iia! i - Alexandria tow n basket bail tt.im trimmed Davenport town team here Tuesday night, ,52 to IS. It was the ninth victory for Alexandria this yea r. Offer Prince Presidency. I fans, hob. o.--!he pinne of j Wales has been ofrcied the presi ;dencv of thr International Roxing union. He has reserved his decision. Grace Lutherans Win. Grace Lutheran basket ball five defeated tiie South Side Sok'ds tn o on the rmy-Xavy tloor Wednes day right. . Basket Ball Results. iViii-nl.!. M" . l"b 1 - - M :s ...vi-i miner tity ,t.-f,-atil Prako university, II (r, :'i. in a Missouri VaM.v confr-rrnre h,i:;t liall K-'in,,: Fi:,J:i nllP ft T,oti, y. b ': Wa-liir.ctoii univ.-rsl'v w,.n iivr icninf il ro'l.g,-. :; to i't. in ;, ''' a'"' lMt.1 'oiis-ht ,Mi--'iiil Vnll'v ton f-'-.-n, ,' K.nn,' I'm, lav iiiclil. Today's Calendar of Sports. SMI KIM. H.Il. 7. Kih-mik: Winter meeting of fiitm merleiiu .loekey ( luh. rI II ;n mm. j inlet- ntrrtinc of Business Men u Assn., t Veu- Orleans. Traek : nniiiil IndiMr khpit of the llnsfnn Athictio Assorlatinn, nt Boston. I.olf: Wonmn'li I'tittlnfc Tournament, at Uellenlr, I'la. skating: llohhv Melt-an . Osour M itlliesim. nt lirlstinnlii. for "orlil -t'tlv. Westtrn nutiloor t-hanipionships, af !ihaiikee. lMin.la.M- ItowlinK: Annual (ourniinient of Klks' Howline Assooi-.tlon of America diens ut 1 lelroit. t Vlliipty t . Hoxins: lit-niiy Valuer is .Toe Tlp Iil7. roun.ls. at riiiladelihia. lieved you can he entirely restored to health. S. S. S. is a purely vege table treatment that you can secure 1 from your own druggist. Fifty years ago S. S. S. was discovered and given to suffering; mankind. Dunne thii period it has proven its remark fihlo remedial properties and has re Le ol thousands of cases of disease caused by poor blood. You can be relieved, but. you must take S. S. S. Take it. if only pimples appear, for they denote bad blood, and niny be followed by the sufferings from tor turing skin eruptions. Therefore be ' sure. Don't take chances, doiv' use lotions. If yours is a special ease, write for expert medical advice. Ad dress .Medical Director, 'J5S Swift ; Laboratory, -tlanta. Ga. Fistula-Pay When Cured sstpm of trvat Trent that cure Tite: and other Rectal Di-ea-e in a hrt time, OMAHA, NEBRASKA SILK HAT HARRY : T OMAHA BOWLERS OFF FOR ST. PAUL FOR PIN TOURNEY i Thirty-Four Tumblers to Rep-j resent Omaha in Inter- national Bowling ; Tournament. rhirt-(oui Omaha bowlers se looted to represent Omaha in the In ternational Howling association turuament in St. Lull, tonight and Sunday, left last nitrht for the scene of action. Nineteen members of the party were bow lers from the I Hion Pacific league,. I'hev are: MilLon, Ashton, Kanka, MeAulitte. Katchfotd. Pfef ter, Skow, 1 1 alia, Haurr. Wenke, Novak, Leabody. Uilsnp, Siorrs, Hrvant, K ion v. Rogers and OIon. Tlie oilier 15 who made up the pin-tumblers' exodus are members of th Fairmont Creamery team, the 1 n.tlepeudent team and the Heau Hrumme! team. Lay Young', Frank Swohoda. I-rank Spellman, Ralph Soip'e and F.d J iaoy constituted the Independent team. F.d Maurer. Anton Jeiilicka. Inn Wills. 1 rifzie I" logenso huh and 11. L. Mot ov made up the l''a:imopt Creamery team. Harney Shaw, (ins Toman, Mose N ousem. I'rapk Mnldough and Lucius Ilammond maile up the F.eau Hrummel team. Two other teams will leave Omaha loni'.'bt northbound. 'I hey are the K'r.rls' Specials and the .M-ott Tents. ()n the former team are Frank and Lmmie Jarosh, Al Maver, L.ob Kor a.i and Roy Karls. On the S' utt team are Hill Learn, Johnny Dcvir.r, I. M. Martin, Ken Seip'e and Myron Stunz. Thr Karls and the Scott Tents will howl Sunday night while the bowlers who left last mgb.t' will per form tonight and Sunday afternoon. 7 hey will compete against teams froin the Twin cities, Chicago. Mil waukee, St. Louts, several Iowa cities and various towns in the' northwest. Pretty Girl Helped Steal Submarine and Gold for D'Annunzio Rari, Italy, Feb. 6. -Naval Lieu tenant Augusto Tesi and Giovanni I'rentep. a naval engineer, have been arrested at Brim'-i-i for having tried to induce the commander of an Italian submarine to take his craft to Fitim". They are al.-o accused of having captured and taken to Fiumr the teame1' Taran'.a, carrying about 2. uiiO.non lire in gold destined for Italian troop- in Albania. A pretty Jl) ve.ir-r bl girl a'so was arrested, and is believed to have been their accomplice. T With the Bowlers MM Til sIK RFir.l.V BI.E TIPU 0 t.KMil F. "'Ml'ANY 01,1'R Name Frps,-l '-r y. IP.," .1,,'t P-.v 4; I !."'l,-r sn-'-a 4:t Tol.il rrnroi siintrai, rf.rn. N' , mr- -x qcer Tt I 9 1 .- I l.n.riiv fil'iM, Nurllu 4',:' lnr ii !ipii -l.'-AIa.lsnry 11' Mayfi.Pil pui 'i'.o il :r.:i LIVE FTOOlv BANK CI.t'B. N'am. Priiffs 49iPHtf.rH.in S'.f. 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Snyder HS.TA al'-'li-w ."IS T"i.-.i .... ;:: tii-' - . . rn;: 'lfl ' Co. ' Trtni;l". : I'.-.i,- ,n . . fl: IV . ..4 1". ll'P'i' SJ' K. ! Ml iv.,if ;.. '' ! 4 not'i'i : "" : , nn p1'1 !". I lion. pr .,,: :;..,!,, ,,;n To'.tl .,.,..J1;4, To'll mmM-,..ibi. Corr'M. ln'in'l N Si- TWT mom Ftpor J NEXT f ) -mo mi M The Noodle. When Greek meets Greek Jack Ctirley grabs the promoter's end. Jack lets the. lads, who Lord Hvron sung about, wrassle 'einselves how legged and then hooks the scicntitic end of the purse for himself. He parks the bran. that-steers the tournament. The wrasslcrs are merely the muscles. Which cranks up the old argument about the ratio of brains to sport, flow much brains are there in athletics, if any? re they required, anil if not, why so? Do you need a noodle to play with loaded checkers? Stack two guys in the ring of equal weight, physique, slapping power and guts. One has a double A noodle, which is the narrowest si.e in shoes or hats. The other bird packs an average skull with the ability to think without the aid of a Weejee board, which is some accomplishment these .lays. 'I hey flatten each other three times. The. guy with the noodle stays down until the cuckoo chirps nine, while thr. other guy pops up after each tumble without giving the fog a chance to lift. Me is ironed out the fourth time and stays there because he didn't take his nine seconds nourishment the first three times. The wise guy tmgl: the wny home. fn't always bring home Allowing that a dumb turtle with a reinforced shell is better off than a smart porcupine with rubber quills, still, the old noodle is the stuff that keeps the adding mach'tie adding up instead oi subtracting. Tommy Ryan and Kid McCoy used to think many a guy out ot a tight. Remember when the Kid buzzed Gus Plaacke that a dizzy blonde wanted him to look around? Gus doesn't. It's a question just how many brains you can u-e without over-stepping the deadline. But it's generally conceded that you must protect yourself at all times in any branch of sport, athletics or gambling. Grabbing a sleeper is one of the little niceties of that nimble game of dotted parcheesi that has both supporters ant! antagonists. Still, a sleeper is a sleeper, ami if a guy doesn't know he has won, why ring four fire alarms'' Gambling should be accomplished without having to set the Kig Hen for 8 o'clock in the morning. Is a Yank skipper cheating when he blankets the shamrock fourth, eighth or 15th and cuts oft" his wind? I ommy Lipton has piped his boats being surrounded plenty, but he never squawked. Part of the game. When a three-cushion billard shark shoot George Moore h" always angles to leave George's cue ball in the middle of the table. George is short and plump. Any time his pill is in the center of the table he has to shoot with a bridge. His game shrinks up 2l per cent. Is the other guy em bezzling him? or is it the old problem of science over brute strength? The splinters burn 'rmselves up at the barrier, while the wise cuckoos don't oil up the hinges until the homestretch. It's the old noodleppxe that kept thr ohltimers like Wagner and Laioie in the game. After Cy Young's arm had folded up he used to think the ball over the plate. Judge a pump by the water, pot by the color it's painted Don't alwavs I 'ok for the ip-c crackers in the big works. Most of 'em come up from the sticks. This great and glorious one-time oasis has had nearly 30 pres idents. Maybe more, if you count President -for-a-day Hughes. And not one of 'em was born in a big city. All popped out of the alfalfa. The nearest who came to being And he came from Cincinnati. BEING A SERIES OF STOP1ES ABOUT PLAYS AND PLAYERS Kild:e Collins was put out of a ball panic List year, for the !irt time in his Ing league career of 14 years. l"rom that you micht g.itlut Collins ".'rt.s not an aggres-ivc ball player, but such is not the case. If you 'nte. a pia)er's aggressiveness on the way he protests rulings of the um pire, and the number of times he is "tectcd durinc the summer, Collins is not aggressive from vour point of ' iew. I have rated aggressiveness ,'1 the w,-'.v a player battles the op '. si;: on the way lie keeps ..n it yiip. : CfZ.irdlt-ss of the score, on the .' iv he p'ottsts to the umpire when o beii.wos he had a kirk coming and jp get away with such a protest o, 'tip, ut incurring the wrath of that ,'i'hual. That is the Eddie Collins .;o of aggressiveness, and it is the ,.'. i'i th-wp'.e type. He protests only hen be le'ioves he has a kick copi ng. He m ikes his protest in a gen : vmaniy tipoincr that wins th; rc- -pecf ot ilic umpire, lather than in . pi s his w tatll. ( olbn.s got the gate for the first t'liie last year, ami it came within three or four days of the close of flic season. That, tended to make "he pill all thr. more hitter. It wis in the tin.)! game of the St. Loins series at Chicago, if my memory sp'-vrs no- ii.rrerth. Ih.it name and fl-rce mote irmained on the sched ule. To cinch the pennant it was ueoes-aiy f"r the White sos p-, uju "im tnoie gdinr. In this partn iil;i,' jai'ie tolhr.s s t a r tool a hit too l.itr to try I'1 sroio on a hit to the infield and was teturd at the pinto on ,i lt !"-e pl.iv. ( Oipps iienove'; pe ', ,is -."ilo. while Lmpue liooige Hihle-b-and, who made the decision, siv lie plav the other way ami called I mi out. iliincbraiid was stpiatted ri i i -(-1 1 - over the plav as he gave 111" il-" ts'on. Cclltns peeved at being called out, and perhaps erpmily sore ,,t hi tn st If because of his late start, pp'ked up a b.'itpiful of dirt w hile lay :.:g on tnc ground ami tossed it a.vay. I I -1 i ' ' behove (oliins had the sligl:!jit idea where that dust was going when he threw it. L'n- : Drawn for Sry- ISrVT TVW v QMZ the bacon. Sometimes he eats it on born in a large town was Bill Taft. 1 - A 1 w ONTHE io-tunatelv. t landed squarely in the face ot Hildebrand. After that offi cial had gotten the dirt out of his mouth. e,iis, eyes and nose and was n Lie o speak, he informed Collins ;n no mild tone that he w,is through. Collins apologized, so did Manager C'eason. so did practically all tiie other Cl",ica(.;o players, but to no avail. I ! ildcbtaml was in no mood in acc. pt an apology. Ordinarily visiting pla.ers rather e.ioire when an opposing home star po'.s the g.iti, but nop.- of them ft-It that way about the Collins case. AH ','ie St. Louis players sympathized villi Ldihc in his plight They te-'-iretted I Lldebrain! toimd it neces sary to' sei:,' bun to be shower. 'It was the fiimiiest experience 1 ever had." said Hildebrand that eve ning. "All I could hear those play ers saving was, 'forget it, George. Let him hack.' 'He didn't mean to io it.' and a hundred other like ev pressinns. I ir.illy f-lt like revers ipcr mysri. pa: ticulji riy when I learned it ..l': the first time Collins was ever put out of a game." That rather preyed on Tlilde hr. Old's mud, for, while v. e were at dinnet tiiat eevemng he sT-b. .( t 1 e i com rone 'xpri.-sserl umpire v. a nail dozen times, i egt of s that he v as :o had to spud t "1 and the 'lis' record. About 14 ve.its a pel irn, sot. tew hat of Mil libra, ,,-i's. I I an ex- itpplar to that '- as lit caking into the log 'ow, I .av (. nn, v.a plavipg thiid base tot a'bipgtop. 1 made a decision that Lave didn't i.irr for. ami be told u:e s,,; '1 -phi hi n to tip- luh Ip'ps,'. th-u le. :i li ed it was the first tone m bis career exif tiding uvi.r 1') year', that ho had been so treated. A recit.il of that in cident marie I I ihiebi and feel better. Lawler Bests Avera. Savannah. Ga . l-'o ? j.u k ler stotipo'l l.arv Avera lure day night in five rounds McGovein won a dcvisim! Fredie Boodie. ' I .a'.v hut - oun.' over The Bee by Tad :OtM WARP j Omaha Central High Scores Easy Victory In Sioux City Game Sioux Cilv, leg ran i.l - - Ta., Feb. 0.- (Special -i. . I I... . i. e ,1 1 ur v'niaim t cniidi High school basket hall team won an easy victory from the Sioux I itv High .school five here, J'J to l.l. The visiting ba-keters completely out classed the Sioux in every depatt mept of the game. Clements and Hurnham, Omalu forwards, wore the most consistent players in the game. Giehm, guard, and Smith, center, were the stars for Sioux itv. The perfection of team wo: k on the part of the Omaha five and the disorganized condition of the Sioux City team were responsible for the outcome. The Omaha men started out strong and led hv a sate margin at the end of the fir-t half. During the second period they were never in danger. 1 he summary: 6m mia .; I'll. IT TK rrs FIOPX i'I'I V t;. to: IT 'IT PTS 1 .1 I 2 n 4 : i t, Whit-,, ' ",il.-l. 1 1 13 Do you want a crutch? Be rare- ss mid you'll get one, says the N'a 'onal Safety council. Open any advertising literature, magazine, booklet or your morning paper and the first thing you look at without effort on your part will be the illustrations on the page. You will find Bee Engravings for every requirement. Stationery Envelope Enclosure Blotters Circulars Booklets Package Labels and Tags Advertising Literature Newspaper Advertisements And thousands of other uses ARTISTS Our Ail Department is manned and equipped for producing the highest grade of Commercial Designing and Illustrating. It matters not what is wanted designs for Books, Catalogs, Station ery, Advertising Campaigns, Retouching; in fact anything in Com mercial Art. Let us co-operate on your next Art problem. It will be a good v.vy to get acquainted. PHOTOGRAPHERS Our photographic department is equipped to do Commciv TMioloi'i-anhs. in doors or out. Years of experience enables us andle your photographing in an ellicient way, and quality, at a work we produce. BEE ENGRAVING "IT'S A PLEASURF. IO SLRVE YOU" Commercial Engravers and Photographers PHONE TYLER 1000 OMAHA FINANCF PLAN OF GOVERNMENT GIVES BALANCE Sale of Last Series of Cer tificates Insures Payment Of War Debt Without Popular Loan. w . I I ' ;""gt,"'. Kfh. fV- t lo-mg Ot pi'on. to the last si-iics i't i;r- inil.'litf ilpr's top.'ght 1e! I'll- t'eisur's prpgi.-im ot "g "iinn.I'ate post-w.n 'b if the n.lliii'. I los opeia .i in't'.ited lat Septenibri tn.ii'lv was Jrt'gne'l to avoid h'!i'i"n ot ,opher popular I ! fill t.vi.! nl, with i!K. the gioiinipenl i with .o counts bal the exception, of coutsr, drd l'nb bteduess. H li 1.1 l H IP l.'b a in! ,it"i poles now wilt be 1 1' 1 1 1 f H pntiii t-l.iP .ling k'lig on pi. phi - ot the i'. it ,,-,ii act, opi i a tn up, ot w lin u 'h i ,i,U- h,i e beep started '''- t'-eie a'e out -1 audits g eertif ' i!i '! in,!eh'ei!':ess acgrogatllig n.'.''.;."i1-1."1, they wop' issued in :! t .O'tit i pa fin ii of the income ,i'', cxt'es- pi, p;t taxes installments. I ust 1 1 imeu t ot the t.i payments -h oiv everv pp'p'.it'.np ot lifing low- in the am. unit of revenue will be t.'ofved. thus asspi -'op'i'f tt'iiCPient ot all certif- n '!', ot i mlebted no - s as they ma -' and with. .nt tntther issues of I term papei . Houston Makes Statement. Ii" i ei 1 1 ficatf issue on whuli s-Cptiops ilo-ed boais date of rpi-y ', and will milute M.irih coincident with the first tax in on 14 stallment payment. While reports as to tlie sales were not fully com plete Secretary Houston said they exceeded Sal IIIOiK' ,000 "1 his brings to a successful con ol'.'siop," s,i:d Secretary Houston, "the very mt. resti'mr rt;; important operation initiated la-t September looking to tmaneing the balance of the war debt in such a way as to avoid the necessity of great funding operations, by si, reading maturities and meeting them so far as may be, out of tax receipts and salvage. L.x cluding Littman act and sj'ecia! cer tiorates held by federal reserve banks and the war f-papoe eorp. na tion, ami about S105.lioil.li00 certiti cates maturing tips month ipyamept of which iias already boon provided for), the unfunded debt of the gov ernment now consists wh'dly of tax certificates. The amount of these tax certiiicates maturing on any one date d, es not in anv ca-e xceed the estimated amount of the income ami profits tax m-tat'mcpt payable on -urh da'o. Snob income and profits taxes are based upon last year's busi ness. The aggregate amount of tax . ertt'icates now outstanding is ap proximately $2.,.'i,7o4.5ii'i. of which over $'S;42.O0n.OO0 matures and will be paid on March 15, I'OO, out "f the income and profits tax installment payable to the government on that date. Reduction in Deficit. "The current ri licit ( excess of dis-bur-eipept over receipts exclusive of Better Cuts LISTEN! price which is consistent Better Cuts pimcipa! of pul'hc debt) I" t inontli ot Jaimaty. 'KV. anioiin'i',1 in no- $'.'."55.'", 7-'. t'ir I'OM l,;or nite laitb, I'llT ( e , bnlpig nn "t" s i n w h n h nn opie ami pi "Pt s ta i ' -laUinept s w et e panlt. while i he , ni . tent mii plus iftfi of inript inc 'lislnirseuients, exclusive of pinuipal of pubbr .'cbtl f,'i the pictr'ng uiontb of lieccmber, a mo'in t ei! f .-illi'.JSi V'.V ('!. w hn h is the Iphe-t iiguie in the !u-toi ot the govi-p-iiii'iit with the csti'pdoP "t line, I'l'.S, in width tnonih a who''' oat's ipoottir an, piotits taxes wom- pi ahlo, and there M every lea-oi to expect that thr cuiient suiplus ot larib, I imr, Septeniber ami 1i, ii '" t'.-r. I'I Jl'i. will lai trlv et eel lie . in icot deficit "t thr other r mouth, it oongirss adhi'irs 1 .-hi , a i n 1 poh.v ,1 niv in in-" ! a I e pr u il i tn 1 e ," i Reported as Supporting Obregon In Presidency Race W'asbiPkiloti. bob o ilia. 1 1 v ohit ,oiia' v b- i a i p ni Mr u o. has agi eel to - uppoi l I . ' 1 . ' j v ,M o ( II" i gi "1 m P's i a p. ' 1 1 i.l, v I oi the p- evident, .id . d'"s- I" ( ie ioi t-- at W-is'iiHUl"!' I lu si- adv u os ,t,,tr C .it : . s'op has g i v i n to ill. i th I a i h- ! p ,::,' lion I ecirdpu'. bis pla't," pi and the in nioiplo tip' mi w hp h be Wll' of. dm t bis i ampa: t: 'i .. ,.d ,idi.-i r the afta't- of tl;o gt. t i pup i t il elected and Cnf this in ' o mat : pi melts with ll la s a ppi ov a' lif p. i 0. ( bi oip'P is icpoi i.'tl mal, ipg bisvvav towai'tl the hold' 1 "P an eleiti' .iio.i mg tup in I pi in- t" make important ilei l.ii.itmps m speeob at N'enva expounding l: "I' posit,, n to the t aiiaii'.i a dm' " ' - ' a -lion w ith speoia I relet en. . to i it i.ina's Imspbty lowa'd iui i', .in. lb Pi-h and .'lb.- r f." ugu p" , -i ,i ip .Mexico. Tacoma Machinists Quit. Disregarding Hines Order Tacoma, Wash, lob. . live hundri tl employes m the I-hT'Ipo-ove depai tmept of tin- N i ll" in Pacific shops at South Lit'eima umt work at 4 .50 at the end of t i.d t hours' vvoik. ilisrcvi't: dmg tb.e oo'c" ot I'iiector (ienoral limes t-stab hshipg a mue-hoiir day e'tr.t've I : : i . '1 heir rejecting .f time and a half for an extra Ip'Ut's wmk was the result of a vote taken by the maohniists. hl.u k-miths and b. iler makeis Thursday, Chicago Business Men Will Attend Meeting in Mexico ( 'bp ago, l i b. p, sp.teeu mem in rs of the t Iniago A-s-.elation ot Commerce departed tor Mexico t'itv to attend a conference l-'vbruary 1J. 1.1 and 14, called by the Ametua-i ( hamber ot I "ip.merce to di nis plans for c.tnVilis.bir.e Ix-tfr trad, relations between tlie Lnito'l State and Deny Clemenceau Will Be Attacked While In Egypt Lai as, Thursday, L, b. o - Tele grams threatening f.-nis'T l'reP'.ioi ( lemenceau. in case he visits 1 s'vpt. did not emanate from the Lpyfaii miss',,ti to the peace cotitercn-V. he i'-g .pt'.an poo will be. n ,le, 1 : e ipte i -lost coi.'ial in tli.-ir w eicom t the al to giving both service with the high grade CO. jj ii