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14, 1909, CE—————————c— T #3W ARD NAY BE (AUSE OFSPLIT 255210 5, 5 bt 1088, Totals i i On Francisco's allevs yesterday aftersmon Election by National League Likely| |the” Rangers azd West ‘Sides shot thees ! Fimes The West Sides wom two, whits - k to Bring On War. d O et Alsduiaiis - Sus Minme- | FASY ers copped total pine: The Wewt| TO® Americaz ldea” at the Boyd apolis Association Tea H s won the second game by two pins, | “The American Idea.” a musical comedy : CHICAQO, Dee. 11 -B. B. Johns i t the last by eighi BAN JOHNSON IS HOSTILE |7l resident of the o president of the Chicago Ameri ‘. ~nine pins. Score In three acts. by George M. Coban; with T % Trixle Frigsnma i the cast; under di- rection of Cohan & Harris prin- CLA cars and Joe Caniilion. former manager |) o = n 2T aen 'of the Washiugton Amaericans, left Rhere - 1 ¥ = ephen Hustieford Raymond Finlay 14 te Be Orgamising American |Sunday io atiend tie base bai m—;mf‘;'”:};:'_"“ - A 24 | Perre Souchet .. Arthur Lipson | eague Club Owmers to Wage |00 (ha: he wae unalterably opposed to | Yale 0 s B on | Daniel & - Nony Hart | Pight | the eicction of Jobn M. Werd as president (B Norgard. ... » 1 o 2 0D Hush Mack - |of the National league and that he wouid r—t — | Rear Richard Taber {do_everything be could ' prevent it Totals..... - L%4| Chariie Sullivas - Daniel Day | Cantilion arrived today from Hickmaa. RANGERS. Eellboy John Girard and mm.fl.mi wz! tor ls.- de:t -t Otficer T "Willlam Conway NEW YORK., Dee 13 -With the arrival | said he would make a fight for vindica- | Carter . 3 Mrs. Wililam Waxtapper .. Trixie Friganza n at the American K - of President Ban Johnson of the American el et S et & us““:’;‘:,rk-l!l = e D oy R | league 1n New TYork today, the base Jall |to the league and that he would make & |Tum Drases . H R Dt T L Tty (iivart public will soon learn whether the junior |fight for his rights. He further stated that | go00, 0™ "7 " 4 Mysterions Gir Lott'e Burke - he would insist upon am investigation of | Mitch vy - e - league’s opposition to the election of John | T, TU L, "or signal tipping made againet -_ Vera . Ee":"gh*- Montgomery Ward to the presidency of the | the New York Americans by the Wasnimg. Totuls ™ ::“r‘; e e k_"v‘“““ w‘_‘\‘: National league will in the |tor. team last summer. Ha announced he g e e orge M. Cohan's ides s oo k- g & e e | wou'd manage the Minnespois Americas South Omaha Bowlers’ Leagwe. |ygving no matter what théy are. is tully relations v ~ team, of which he is part owner, | A bowiers’ league was organized yester- | .. 0 out in “The Amertean Id " Charies Fredicks, secretary |day afterncon in South Omaba which is| 7 F . ~ 3 & eloetion to the presidency of the National [of the Chicago Americans. and Jack Hen- [to be comprised of nine teams of five play- | B8t a qufet minute from first to Mast:| ; Nlne |pauase & r dricks, the new manager of the Denver |ers each. ( s of the league were nom- |Always somebody on the stage, either a league and against the reported attempt |Sricks the 2 - o ! 1 y & : of Doty - Charies W. Murphy | VoeTien [gafue team. aleo left here today |inated and are to be confirmed Wednesday | star, holding the spotlight alone. & group aiiniine to control the senior orghnization He nas o i‘;,,,_‘ president. Fred ,-“;,_u' viee pras | Of Singers and comedians doing a fttle ,Cobs in a bundle. It's a rough practically threatened a base ball war AUTOMOBILES UPSET IN -Ac-|~d-n;_ O E. Tucker, secretary and treas- DIt to aid the progress of the story the| 2 lOOkiflg bundle, an Ordinary bundle. but the It s reported that Johmson immediately e urer. The names of the teams are + et c e . e e e o M oes | Savinai Anetdentn, S0é of Whteh May |pOrubeny & Bttt aipimis;" Biutines. | ctug amt danctne chorms e ok cioars are not—they're smooth and delightful owners and make plans to wage an active at Aseot Track. |eaptain; Union Stock ¥ards, Frye eaptain; | men. w & and weaving throug) 7 g p-- > J oo S campaign against the National leaguers S AN e the six-hour C\_up:?m Lefinaki eapeain Martin's Tig- ddest of Cohan dances. The » - ; should they, by eleeting Ward, make it A oday, which ! ers. White captain: Culkin Juniors, Sher- |gance differs trom any other sort, e . i o : & - essary fo¢ Bim to belt the Nation s i wood captain; Gophers, Pragersid captam | “On L2070 (O U0 OUnd en : —the richest, rarest four inches of imported ommission. which he was iastrumenta Stearns. W . ] artv Soules, won, dnesday = astat fn the elec- | devold of poetry, but ¥ : 1 Ther in oreanisiog. The American jeague ot | mnce made being ) ton of the officers, « league and R e, Sa s TG o s aibe ZoE 1t ; tobacco your teeth ever clutched. They owners, however, say they wiil back up "Eord vl W * SIS gt i Mo g B B swish of skirts and the mingling of bright - i 1 i . P I Johoson fo sayibing he doen ¥ o e S Cus Beft foom Oemiont ONY. vost smpis. ' Sur Ao vegt. : 3 burn evealy—the same quality of tobacco Ward's election to the National league The Bulek | CENTRAL CITY, Neb.. Dec. 13.—(Spacfal) | and thers through it all is the Cohan idea. 4 : e o presidency appesrs by no means assured when it broke down | “In a fast and wel ame ‘at the | poking Itself obtrusively nto view— : ek that goes into 10-cent cigars. President Murphy of ‘the Chieago club y r he 4 on e ast . -. R e S R X g7 says that Wied WAY b elected on the fIrst | wheel, furned over thice tiows on & sharp | e team St : e “red, white and Blus.”, just to show - 1If they had bands on them they would cost oaliot, but President Dreyfus of the Pitts- ¢ Neither Haneh his mechaniecian |b £ 6l ¢ i that we are still patriots. And it all b " burs chub cleima that Ward canset now | 1S DJTL The i Py g A X il 4% | moves w0 fast that the person who sits fn by more. lf they were well shaped they would command more than four votes Bl e ) X o -~ i g v yemr - 1i | tront doesn’t have time to think about the vote is four for Ward and four for Heyi- e e ~ v poore. iThe show. He is kept busy listeping sud watch- cost more. If they were prettily packed they ler, the present executive, will hold over 1 ra e had hiscollar- |locais are out , te high schoo! | tng = 3 3 nu.zn:n;“mmm of the National league | 2one brol B Ty Tret Jessiivs, bar 1 meet all | constitation. Trixte Prigansa, big. besutiful Trixie T \vould cost more, but they'rc all tobacco Compromise Candidates Plemty. r - 5 F Hayes Wins Marathonm. s genuine and whose ample | 3 3 3 Prenty of compromise candidates have |CORNELL DEMANDS NEW RULES| SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. I3—In & Mara- |y ,*f“w v "‘”“f"h_r on-| and notlnng else. You just pay for a full yard F—-—a thus far, and almost all of Ron race today J ¢ = 1t goes we s eastly e |* 7 shean, a A A ¢ " Will be Rere fo attend the Pittsburg |Contimuamee of Foot Ball at Ithaes |nor by tnrec ety o gl [ Teehibtl (P TACTWG e i of cigars, without amy imagination or cb's benquet on Wednesday might. The Depends on Action. ity by T aves’ time | ano . s s ; ! % SR b 2 2 Murphy-Ebbets faction s scheduled to se-| ITHACA. N. Y.. Dec. 13+—The Cornell uni- : oy o "“‘::—u:. dh:nce:m . ‘::v o ren e Be 4 f ornamentation. Every thmg that couats is loct Joseph D. OBrien as ita compromise | versity faculty Saturday adopied reslu : 5 |2 wooden tmage smile, and sings just A left i ; h hat doesn't is left out. candidate, while if Herrmann, Dresfus and | governing foot ball. The resolution savs enough to make her songs the hiis of the £ eft m—everything that ot 1s le Dovey find they cannot elect Heydler, they | “With a view to seeuring greater safecy A. Dec. 13—The American base | svening. She had the “birds™ whistl e f ~ . : s f are keiy, ft s believed, to piace in nomi- |of life snd and bigher standard of |ball team today defcated the Almendares | mer o, e ! B I i & That's why instead of paying 10 cents for sl Taact Toma 6F Soutoviite. Bonor and fair piay. i ls the insisten by & score of 4 tc i rmx.:. :n&hl:muml hne:h Savcvatysien . ; h - opin of this f h. - nt! nee e ————— tryin to whistle wit em, bu or Iy 3 SIS e Eh o G A ek M | St ne for undergradiaies | THREE MEN HELD HERE koo rigert iy gt - 4 ene cigar, you can buy nine that are as the | Sevec g b #ive It up. Trixie is one big. good-natt | = appearance here i regretted. it being ‘he | forcement of the reguiating th ARE WANTED ELSEWHERE [ - : 3 » general gpinion that whoever was respomsi- | 5™ TRt ::‘)m:‘::(;.;&m:: e with fun and : good for .15 cents. ble for the veteran's making the trip east- WITH THE BOWLERS. Fraak Williams Must Go Back to| . 00, e _ REMEMBER THE PACKAGE IS GREEN ward has been hoodwinking him." | 1 { Utah, and Kansas City Likely to s b & Staniey Robison, the St. Louls elub owner, | Yousem's Colts won two games from ti Get Brown and Adams. | PO Prape & ¥r announced that he would be on hand hers | Signal Corps vesterday on Franeisco's al- count in 3 most amusing way. He has a ! L LEWIS & CO., Makers, Newark, N. J. today, but Hogace Fogal, who represents |leys. Clark rolled high single of 22 and e | cumber of scenes with Miss Feiganza that . B Sotarof T - Seove Frank Willlams, c arrested & few | ..o e Poue prevo o g < y FOR SALE the mew owner of the Philadeiphias, will TOUSES's Corxs days ago as Whatnater. s ] S5 S=ENIN SNRDL B IR SHO. STt} EVERYWHERE. bt a2 Peth). | wentia By the ser ames,” bringing forth the.moat riotous | Friends of Fogsl were quoted here today | paiconer . Sy e el A celveq | demonstration of the evening. Mr. Lipson | as asserting that “u-nth h;m:“ lndt gm;::::mn 3 M1 .:: by Detective Chief ag | D&% apparent] udied hard f:' his part | -] ts fae- | e - t pains on fts presenta- Sledond Mlwuif &5 Dhe JMarphy Bibucs 0 | - : in — i IR wu— tion and he will come here 2 | Yousem .. | murde: district co o E 2 his vote to sny magnate that will give him . being one of the first men tc s s o scme goed playera” If tis s the case | Total.... ’ 7 e Sl Requtittion Japeiss for his | comedy characters his vote is uniikely to go to Heydler, fer to the Utah city have been prepared the Herrmann-Desyfus-Dovey . coalition | “ . |and an officer is expected (n Omana today. | “N® © has stated that it would not elect its can- | Clark pag sy 3655 fhe. ophten 'oP' 3 wimgo |during the evening Qidate by making gny trades. Cenine e Jrown a p . | 1t would take too long to deseride all that | | ther £ & tn ides s sald and done during th gress of | PUEBLO DEAL NEXT FRIDAY | Semger. 1 g - jmen ar ntitied as men g the pro o Whe Dave De pndkded » ¢ | the performanc ts full of ginger and A < |color, and Its high spots are Rumerous. | g olala 2 boldups, are wanted In o Loeals Have Until Then to Keep s & oy a went s |slmilar crimes. It is ¢ they are mem- | The thing for those who are Mterssted is Fuaneliey. feopn, Je. Sep- lana, | Glenwood Saturday night and played a|bers of a gang which operated there for | %0 0 to the Boyd while the esmpany is i Dec. J3—John Holland. | return game with the Big Red Appie team |months and during escapades killeq|tO™R and enjoy the piece. The audlence of that place. The boys had a spiendid | gne victim and wounded amother. last night filled the house, ST Tt fos o | me Sot.e Ehed macy ige a4 cemn un * e gt Bros. Co, Distributers, Omaha, Neb. L e e e e R I PATRICK SHEEDY = DEAD|° ‘" masy sivusice suiie. = : : % Sunday made an_offer to the local di- -y and is ar that imitation is everywhere. at you get the real Co IN package, or you won't get the real enjoyment. Only the best is copied and copies Look for the green package. ] g Former Well Kmown Sporting Man | A% the Sun Went Dowa” at the| Expires of Heart Failure .im o A e | Pows ol The border line out whers: ‘d4ctety rubs | |againist the rough face of nature |to have a rough fringe.; It was NEW YORK, Dec. ll—Patrick F. Sheedy, | treatment of such material that O for many years one of the best known | Baker wrote his story of sporting men in th: country, and more re | miring camp as told cently an art dealer, died at his home here | Down. tonight of heart disease. He had been ¢ i By 't ey tiaed 1o his Rause for two years Socakty oe's yoemg: e SicEaRl i an eastern tender? the rude social o tta club Frank Isbeil. The team has een a paying proposition here and as local pevple Bot seem anxious to pay 35500 for the tranchise. Holland is practically sure of securing control. St. Paul Aposties Win. ST. PAUL, Neb, Dec 13.—(Spectal)— The basket bail season opemed here s » 3! Hgas% n A Bighly interest Beop B navEes 85% e ar BT “7»: Absolutely Pure Rye' Whiskey Of The Highest Quality. bere—without « gun—brings up. & serikin Sold By All First-Class Bars, Clubs and Cafe The piot Pt > lats w BOTTLED IN BOND - 100 PROOF. s in many ALWAYS ASK FOR IT. e question of verity 3 = 18 easily passed by for the sake of an in- CLARKE BROS. & CO. DISTILLERS. PEORIA, TLI teresting deveiopment. & woman of wunclean — —en —ee . . e ———— S a8 - guod 1 lamonds whieh : performance n like th v Kissing H also won several long kn .u - & haracter and sies. “Gelonar| T sort of 2 wili | musical comedy g ¢ y The chorus is sc d:eamed biy supreme in her - y gy e L followsd by a |part of the piay. Miss Wliiams was last . . - | these by some in Omaha in “Tennesses’s Purdner,” " . ;* The musical w | years past. Almost equally strocg is W " 4 s . a ) ind, e situa Whitecar as Edward Arbuthnot, . titutle e or leas learning. - Lik | o confidence man, a } g vh | TS Apsers arlysteins et | wise it Is remarkable tuat there are some FRISCO AND KATY SEPARATE |iainy. Flors Byam as Sai Sue, a Htle imp | §" 27€ © . N Avexy- 08 young men constantl ng to pass t he ac the sacred portals and there is of course No Community of Intereits Possible, t h the Seminary who Directors, Becsuse They e janitor. Credit for most of th mpeting Lines. of the wilds, rescued childhocd, carried all much of the deviltry in her part n: There is perhaps too |pathos in the story, but " ‘ F 3 . of intavesty : Swtwain f8e |a whoie ts above maay nagan, vaist to one of the youths hoverng the Missourl, Kansas & Taxas bout E. Cain, the jahitor person, Rallway systems."” rt of the show shou ers will be mo |type. The plas s particul interesting | Extraviganza at the Gayety. |in that it was written by a Nebruska man, | The Rose aker, whese home Was formeriy | has followed the “Be at | Y. E. Haker, th ay- | Gayety theater o ‘;’-u. et o 'x n». P:L dly ‘eloste to the dirve- Contract Cigars are not made by apprentices— s Faar. Same 10 Ormaha’ SRRV 10| et os Sy gieissnd o b e system. yesterday with t por receptt f these being that buriesque rallroad lyri community of tirs: time. Mr they are not shaped in moulds—nothing but |mim.ir 2w 2w 2L m” 12 ey ‘orriness the sessan smsaton | vi 3 swng und st tht Voo 1 b e e R i oF Goladbivi™ ahll with a swing and zest that | baek mpbell, ‘because at = so contributes some measure of amuse- | This statement was made today by Jimes ¢ “turning ‘em the score hand labor of the highest type—made |« == = o s e SN S cuih | K S5 S with imported tobacco of the finest grade. |27k g rong's cne { To use a mould on the Contract would half destroy the quality. } No half-paid beginners in this factory, whose unskilled labor is hidden from you by the pressure of two wooden blocks which give the shape and proper appearance to most fivecent brands. The filler isn’t squeezed helter-skelter. There are no hard spots through e b aghedcatre. oo e which the smoke can’t be drawn. You can feel the character of the 90 SN A workmanship—squeeze a Contract between your fingers and notice ” SN S e S how elastic it is—light one and see how evenly and readily it burns. b ot - ] The wrapper is imported Sumatra—not a domestic imitation—the filler X of thess are Predesieh Webter juryman, Royle Thay as is Cuban-grown Havana (not scraps from other cigars, but full-sized the f;:jmn-" I Wiillams asd Joba K. | piCCC‘ of leaf). | 1n the person of Winona Winter, the most | o ot Lgors R & S > 3 £ |tme on this stage, is here Mis Wines No cigar /ike the Contract—buy one and you’ll /ite no cigar BUT the f e .8 yeong wemas of maskel somety | renown and as besutiful of face and | - 7 & T L s i L ok v EVER ' trvu s varied offering, incipding some ¥ & sweet singing. somé clever impersouacions end a bit of vestriloquism. Ome of ContractiCigar ERs=Ts BREWED P, {1t = from her own pen and s deserving of | | widespread reccguition sad popuiarity. | 4 ’ 5 | A men saming himeslf Marssllies opens c stra' M the bill. He calls himeeif & novelty gym- 1 |past, a4 wuch he . though seme mignc| |term him o contortionist. He bends hig| x i }m-nw—“hxuu.l o , Rethenberg & Schioss, Distributors, Kansas City, Mo. B T e Ny N BLATZ COMPANY, WHOLESALE DEALERS, | Charies Kenna sppears as o street corner 802 Douglas St., Cor. 8th, Phone Doug. 6662, |takir of the kind who sells mirsculows