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f | i BRINGING UP FATHER HOME LESS < SQUIRRELS: SURE LY- YOU ‘WoNe REFOSE - DADDWT- — ’ Ml ALL RIGHT - AGGIE - You UP STAIRS AN a1 ME MONEY 0UT OF ME- oY SLI HER —’“I RED $0X AND PHILS | Seventy-One Years Old, Sick in Bed, |R0SS B AN EASY BEE: THE Copyright, OMAHA 185, International News Bervi FRIDAY, oo, WHY: MR JIGGS + DO YOU THINK THAT'S A NICE WILL NOT GO WEST. but Wants Results of World’s Sericq NEW YORK, Oct. 14.~George F. Btack- pole, the Tl-year-old lawyer, who has and Other Places, iPs made & remarkable fight against an at- Called Off, tack of anthrax during the last six days, —_— was today reported by his physiclan as MONEY CAUSES THE HITOUH showiig continued improvement. Mr. Stackpole is not entirely out of danger, PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 14~The pro-| DOWever, for the considerable amount of posed trip to the Pacific coats of the| world's champlon Red Sox and the Phil- | e Rt e weans. win-| Women Bowlers Are ners was declared off today by Robert . B. McRoy, representing the Natlonal Turlng In SOme Good Tenpin Scores Base Ball commission. Inabllity to come to an agreement on Following are the scores in Women's Metropolitan feague: & financial arrangement is the cause for BRANDEI1S' Trip to Coast, with Stop at Omaha the abandonment of the trip, At & meeting of the presidents of the two clubs, themembers of the National commission and Wiliam Lang, repre- polson In his system has greatly weak- ened his heart action, and stimulants | have been necessary for the last forty- eight hours. When Mr, Stackpole awoke today he immediately asked for the details of the worid's series base ball game and then remarked that he had not “made & bhome run yet." BURNS SAYS ALL 1§ RIGHT Young Man Selling House Numbers | on South Side Has Consent of the City. GIVES HIS SIDE OF THE CASE The searchlight turned by The Bee on the operations of the young man, nimed H. 8. Burns, serving householders in Bouth Omaha with official notices, signed by City Bngineer Bruce. advising them of the change in street numbers in order to sell them metal number plates at so | much per plate, has called forth & pro- ldlffléully in taking the race for the next test from the gentleman. Mr. Burns, who is & brignt young man, insists he is entirely innocent of any bad faith in | MOFTOW after May Direct had won the using the blanks to promote his private business, although conceding that his customers might have gained the impres- alon that he was working for the city, and finally admitting the questionable propriety of the procedure. . Total senting the Pacifio coast interests, hel'| Misg Sophia Rauber Myl in Boston on Tuesday, It was agreed m a.rh 2 lz 8 that the teams should make the - trip. e UG ] - At the time it was expeted there would Mrs. A. P, 110 296 be no hitch over finances and Mr, Mg g~ Roy was appointed to_represent the Towars “ o tional commission on the journey, , 34. Total Twe Players Object.. | o2 13 36 13 M8y us (et Totals . 0 2004 m ‘A " ilqu ll,.“‘l'ohl by the Red' Mise Cassi I champlona| K108 AR, Vr e il . L4 . ElE i H n;-a:? Blpesess Elomsmest §lsuns 8| ssune’ i { | jress i sz Of Stars in Series| & | TARKIO, Mé., Oct. .—~(@péciad—The handicapped by injuries received in the Central college game, when it lines up against the Willlam Jewell team, at Liberty Friday. o The game with Central & week ago re- suited In & victory for Tarkio, but it rroved costly, as several men are out of the game. Baird, an end, has a brulsed shoulder; Grimm, & baokfield, has & oracked rib, while McAdams lineman, tad & sprained wrist. The sauad will leave Friday morning for Liberty and will be as follows: Captain Long, Mo- Adams, Cowger, Brown, Peterson, Os- born, Moorhead, McCoy, Lunan, Orr, White, Barr, Davis, Sterrett, Ewing, Blopmfield and Grimm. BREAKING UP OF THE BOSTON BRAVES IS ON [BOSTON, Oct. 4.~The breaking up of the Braves in preparation for the sebulld- ing of the team next season began today when tho business -manager, Walter B Hapgood, announced that Herble Moran, ouifielder, and Bert Whaling, catcher, had been released to the Venice (Cal.) Coast league club. In return the Braves recelve ‘Willhoit, & beavy-hitting outfielder. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 13.~The officlal averages of the world's series shows George Foster, the little pitcher of the , A8 the best batter with an aver- 00, although “Duffy” Lewis of club was the real leader with Luderus of the Philadelphia club 436, averages of the the officlal scorer, §i 1 j i Ledger and J, G. 'faylor Spink Sporting News of Bt. Louls are § §% N | A g 4 TH, Pot. b 1 13 12 W gEszsassaabtiEaabEhbERERERIEE q PRI UPPRIIRSIPROPPRPRS cooe. oo—---.-——-.-«.—_s...a...-_:i 0 © 1 0 G009 800 1 s B O T 0 himaelf last in the Ken- was for a E D #en_ Silk Ash week when he finished thi tucky Futurity race, added JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Oct. 14 —8e Sasob Ton nited a~ A LAYS ANTHRAX ATTACK TO it woanBet? wunmscuf T 'fz Tab- Ob-. - Ad- - €] writes: “I seffer from acute rheumatism | “I think the story you printed about me is unfair,’ ‘says Mr, Burns. “I am willing to tell exactly what I have been doing. 'The city engineering departmient has made elaborate blue prints showing the numbers of houses in South Omaha that have been changed, and would have to tell each householder what his num- to tell each householder what his n ber is. With Commissioner Jardine's| consent, T have been doing this without cost to the city, getting my pay by sell ing these house numbers, I am selling two styles of metal numbers, which 1 buy at retall downtown here. It takes four to a set, and one ptyle costs me 20| cents, and the other ® ocents, and 1 charge 30 cents for taking down the old numbers and putting up the new ones I have not made more than ordinary ‘wages out of the work., “S0 far as the notices are concerned, they are the regular blanks ‘of the en< gineer'a department which I got up there. There 18 no fake signature, but it {s rub- ber-stamped by employes ‘of the city with Mr. Bruce's name. I have not repre- sonted myself to be employed by the city, although giving out the blank may have made it Jook llke that' ' Offices Located : in Scott's Bluff SCOTT'S BIWFF, Neb, Oct. .—~Spe- olal)~The Rocky mountain division .of the legal department of the United States reclamation has been moved from Denver to Scott's Bluf, with A. R. Honnold in charge. Mr. Honnold s moving into the Bowen bullding. The division includes Wyoming, Ne- braska, South Dakota, Kansas, Okla- homa and part of Colorado. Chief Counsel Will R. King of the rec- Mr. Honnold, who was formerly a Ne- braska citizen, determined on the change when the blg work of bullding the Fort Laramie unit of the federal project here was definitely decided upon. PORTLAND WILL PROVIDE PORTLAND, Ore,, Oct. 14—To provide & place of resort, after the state prohib- Ition law goes into effect January 1 next, for laboring men who now gather in sa- loons the cfty today leased a four-story bullding and will fit it up at once. lamation commission, in consultation with | RESORT FOR TOILERS | THING YO DO? WINNER IN 2:04 Principal Event of Day at Lexington Races Goés to Petronius Gelding . AXTIEN WINS THREE STRAIGHT LEXINGTON, Ky, Oct. 14.—Ross B. was an easy victor in the 2:¢ trot, the principal' event of the next to last day of the Grand Clreuit here today, beating Margaret Drufen in the final heat by thre lengths after losing the opening mile to the Peter the Great mare. Wright brough the Petronius gelding to the front and won as he pleased in the second and third mile, Axtien won the 2:12 trot In straight heats, Guy Nella, well driven by Geers, belng a contender iIn the first and third heats, and Abux Taleb In the second. ‘The first division of the 2:10 pace went to six heats before Hal Mapes wah awarded the victory, taking the last three s. Barlight won the first two and the third went to Fred Mac. Loomis saved Hal Mapes and had no thres rounds. The sécond diviston went over until to- opening heat and Patrick M. the second. It was intended to finish the meeting today, but failure to complete this event carried the meeting over until tomorrow. Peter Volo equaled his own time—2:02— in an effort to beat it today, going in 29% to the quarter, 1:00 to the half and 1:30% to the third quarter. He tired badly after passing the last eighth pole and finished under the whip of T. W\ Murphy. An ovation was given the lllon and driver on their return past the stand. Peter Belmont, by Peter the Great, out PECK, OMAHA, RE-ELECTED | BY GRAIN MEN AT PEORIA | BANK CLEARINGS MAKE NEW RECORD High Mark for Day’s Clearings is Established Today When Fig- ures Reach $5,300,580. TWO0 RECORDS IN TWO DAYS All records for Omaha bank clear- ings were eclipsed yesterday, when PRORIA, Ill, Oct. 14.—Baltimore was chosen as the convention city for 1916 at the closing session of the nineteenth annual convention of the National Grain Dealers’ association here tonight. The date for the 1916 convention was set for October 2, 3 and 4. The new board of twenty directors elected today includes E. P. Peck, Omaha, re-elected. Movements of Ocean Steamers. the clearings for the day reached vosx Bailed. 5,300,680. This is a new high|NEW YORK ... ¥ Gromed e oy FALMOUTH mark in the clearings for one day. Thus the record has been broken two days in successlon, Wednes- day's clearings of $4,982,183 estab- lished & few record. but that mark | was broken by $300,000 yesterday. The previous record was made on March 4, this year, when the clear- ings showed $4,608,896. Omaha bankers declare that the gain In the bank clearings is due to the gen- eral prosperity of Omaha and the large runs on the live stock market. “Bank clearings are an index of busi- ness conditions in a city,” sald one promi- nent banker, “‘and the fact that Omaha clearings are making these big gains are | a positive indication that this city is enjoying an era of prosperity that is bound to continue. I expect to see a big gain In the clearings for the year over the year 1914, and I belleve at the present time the gain is already twenty or thirty millions." : Bank clearings for Omaha, thi: year ago were $3,306,182.61. This {s a gain of practically a tull $1,000,000 in ane single day. r LONDON . BORDEAUX of Ella Belmont, made a new season's record for 2-year-old trotting colts when he went a mile against time in 2:09%, and Sad Thoughts made a new season's mark for 3-year-old pacing fillies by pacing a mile against time in 2:06%. The meeting which closes tomorrow with the second division of the 2:10 pace was the most successful in fifteen years, the wedther having been favorable throughout, the crowds large and sport excellent. Summary: Trotting, 212 elass, three in Axtien, ch. h., by Axworthy, (Harris) . Guy Nella, br, m. (Gee: i Tt gbey, G Modrogor, Vaster” oo s, 8. me, ot } K)...... 5 8 1 "".';,,,‘?..‘.’k‘“ Logan, Areta’ V., H W LOTN, 200N, 24K, 2i00%, 213, ——— Thompson Party Delayed. SRATTLE. Wash,, Oct, 14.—Mayor Wil iam Hale Thompson of (‘hleun.y'ho n: rived here !odg en route to San Fran- clsco, ie to accept the Invitation of the Woman's Christian Temperance umion to address the national convention I.:l"llllrl'o’n ?..lr“ Iclhyol‘ ‘Tho pal of 24 icagoans in arriving. Senantors Snare Milan, ‘The Washington club has signed Horace Milan, brother of the famous Clyde Milan, He came from the McAllister club, and is said to be the best ball player in the Western association. He is s of @ and a little heavier and taller than h rhr:;l'nr'.m'fhe sz":'rl:tlw ;lell over .30, and is re) 0 be very fast and a wonderful rl-ul" man. 8l clothes will appeal. and Sloan's Liniment always helpe quickly, 235c. All druggists.-Advertise- Culls from the Wires' u—.-{lmm unlon me: t Clifton, An-..uu-.;?‘:-:-g g, gk exeguty THE BITE OF MOSQUITO Y] BENTON CITY, Il Oct. 14—Dr. John .| C. Helper of this place, who for eleven has been suffering from anthrax, n 21s blainces 5 reputation and good nln: and Overcoats $20.00 and 4 | the steamer Nieu Amsterdam. He did not Appealing Clothes for Men and Young Men For the man who is hard to fit our Kensington They are designed by experts and made over living models. Every possible irreg- ularity of form is provided for. If you find trouble in getting fitted, give us one trial. ' Kensington Suits Society Brand Suits for Young Men For the young man wanting something nobby and unusual, we recommend highly our new Soclety Bran are bullt with young men's wants constantly the manufacturer. They will appeal strongly to every partic- ular young man. Soclety Suits, §2%5 and ‘” Don's fall to wtrong Wants Women to Wed War Cripples| TLONDON, Oct. 14.—Rev. Brnest Hough- ton, & Bristol rector, has started an ap- | peal to patriotic women of the nation to | wive their lives to ameliorate the condi-| tion of maimed heroes of the war by marrying them. He has launched a| “league for the marrying of broken heroes.” The rector contends that the example of France shows that unions thus ar- ranged promise a greater percentage of happiness than is customary from the methods in England, because they are, based upon a high degree of unselfish-! ness. Strict secrecy is promised as to, the identity of woinen prepared to im-, molate themselves after the plan of the league until the arrangements for their marriage are complete. DUMBA AT FALMOUTH; DOES NOT GO ASHORE FALMOUTH, Oct. 14~Dr. Constantin T. Dumba, the former ambassador of Austria-Hungary to the United States, whose recall was requested by President ‘Wilson, has arrived at this port on board do you any good so far come ashore. Use The Bee's “Swapper” ‘column. fered for rent, then go bl B oo most desirable. WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—The Chamber of Commerce of the United tes today announced the opening of a campeaign to show the need of a national budget and the establishment of a permanent tariff commission. Costs a little, and it’s up to $40.00). models, They the mind of Xenmor Buits ¢ the price, of the highest quality. ‘Drawn for The Bee y George anus tive Ones Weer - The Mckibbin ‘hat Dead Ones Don’t Care! ~Standard of Nat Valee” Sold by Best Dealers Rooms for Rent? Remember This! Some folks won’t ing for rooms. So if you have a sign out it won’t Because they prefer to read about the rooms of- Th f hadn’t you better use the stetore. Want Ads of THE BEE in order to tell these roomers about the desirable rooms you have for rent? Phone Tyler 1000 Japan Expected to Recognize the Carranza Regime TOKIO, Oct. 14—~At & cabinet mesting today Baron Ishil, former ambassalor to France, who has just assumed his duties as foreign mintster, made & repert on the situation in the Balkans snd on the | other European fronts. | The: Japanese government has withe | drawn its recognition of the Mexican cone | #ul general at Yokahame, L Barique, | who represented the Huerta govermment, | It is probable that Japan -vill follow the lead of the United States In m, recognition to General Carransa. run around look~ as they are concerned. see only those deemed easy-——just <. THEBETER YOU LIKR Phone Douglas 1889 and have a case sent home. [ You will not be disappointed as you will get an article Healthful, Invigorating and Refreshing. Save Coupons and Get Free Premium. Luxus Mercantile Company |28