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e I THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1915. BRINGING UP FATHER ORI et Drawn for The Bee by George McManus SAY- IF YOU' DON'T MIND D LIKE TO ILL YU ™ WHAT Do '™ GLAD GIVE THAT CHINESE CALL VST NOU SAY TO ‘WHAT DID . VALET OF YOURS A HIM N HAVE WORKED A GENTLEMEN HE SAY? HE SAID HE DIDN'T SAY " MUCH OBLIGED ! — IN A LAUNDRY "THANKS™" TO KNOW THAT LANGUAGE | WHEN HE <IVEs TIP-HE \] TREATED You ATiP? ME S0 NICe! ,IW/Q £ed & HUSKERS IN SHAPE, | v s s vz ise g1 001) [NBLIGIBLE - SAYS TATE MATTERS 10 PLAY GOPHERS | Former Scarlet and Cream Star Maroon Hopes Chilled as News| A\ o SHANTERS, e Coaches Line and Says that it Comes Fullback Out of the | cneistie ... 5 25 o 38| Dorothy - 1 : : years, owing to the huge grain orop of Freight Congestion |in couy awa Canads and the hosvy |tonnage from ateel and munition plants, Bringing NeW York coupled with the inabidty of the rall- g |roads to get new cars fast enough, mc- Near Flour Famlne |cording to W. E. Meecham of the Chle |cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroad, f'“’""m‘—‘;:‘ sziAP;dT‘rot who, as secretary of the Central and Dunham ....1% 147 114 416 | NBW YORK, Nov. 1.—New York flour | Western Assoclation of Car Service offi- Bergen ...... 88 il7 100 314 |dealers today planned to appeal to Wash- | Cérs, addressed that 530y toda.’ $ 140 3m | Dorothy . Shows Improvement, Game. | jEcsntont 18 115 da | ohnbon - e 102 13 3% ington for ald unless the marked flour | The rallroads in attempting to meet Clark ... 18 419 il Bhields ......148 308 194 ;4;:: shortage in this city is quickly relieved. ‘“: "F""";d h:]"fl ';lg recourse to “bad { | tals ...578 609 605 Handicap ... 12 12 % | Prominent dealers said that rail- |order” and antiquated cars. i VY ODDS ON NEBRASKA (Falconer o ’ i 1 1 W a many rail | | HEA DS CLASS STANDINGS TO00 LOW g POLARIND AUTO OIL. | ii | roads Have been side-tracking flour con- | ‘0 Totals ...668 728 707 20 i 3 | SSTE N ) igned t ork, { That the Cornhuskers are in bet- CHICAGO, Nov. 11.—Maroon hopes for ST. RIY | 3’;:;-‘-: ¢ B fl; WI'}!TLRN“FLZI:’. 1;1{:2_0‘. ;x::;'mo i::fl:(rt‘l(e—\v::hwtr::‘ldm.c‘::.:h‘: Notre Da,me Ha,s Fina,l ter condition to put up a fight a foot ball champlonship were chilled t0 | D. Dunn....171 9% 116 386 | Bull . 13 116 361 | Bheare; 374 | flour famine. | against Kansas than they were when the freezing point when, as the Uni-|Grange 6 102 128 Plamondon. 191 142 13 43| Lam .... Duna senns g versity of Chicago squad started tonlght | Lowdon .13 1% 14 841 Totals ...541 635 502 1678 for Minneapolis, news was confirmed |B. Malcolm. 137 190 117 444 | Miller that Harry Flood, Coach Stagg's full-! Am, Exp. League. back and chief line plunger could not The shortage has been such during the | D 'u B last few weeks that many large bakers | Tl BefOI‘e a,ttle would be forced to close down within . | Totals ...634 715 714 2063 | tWenty-four hours if the small daily ACCOUNTING. shipments now coming were stopped. they tkoo the ftield against Notre Dame is the word brought back to | Omaha by Tate Matters, former scar- | NOTRE DAME, Ind, Nov. 11.—The before the varsity eleven | tinal arint let Cream star, who wen Lin- | 18t. ist. 2d. 34 Tot. |Similar conditions exist in many other |final drl . L and star, t to take part in the gamo against Minnesota ', . Mision. 88 18 T Primean’ IS TH 68 | oottt B L Y st mdy .(;mt;,r | leaves tomorrow for Omaha, where Notre coln Tuesday to help Stiehm coach Saturday, | Munro .. 41 | Scannell 115 117 134 366 | e clashes with Creighton university . ks cha the 1t { Fallure to mantain the standing in|(. Dunn Eastham ...13 156 157 439 (It was said, and this is not due to a A Dame clash g, rges on the line. feipating in | Malcolm 0| G. Johnson. 104 12 152 3%0 | scarcity of wheat or flour, but because |eleven on Saturday, consiated of a long _ "It is an improved team, aald Mat- his classes requisite for participating in|gmip Conrad . 6 177 10 432|of the frelght congestion. | rehearsal of the new plays Coach Harper atheltics was given as the reason. The R. Wal loss is a severe one to the Maroons, for ™ 0 & Flood’s driving ability, unequalled by | KiLTIes: any of his understudies, was needed to| 24, make the Chicago set of backs a well ters. “The line Is at last showing some ginger and charges in fairly good style. There are several players on the team who have a lot to learn yet, but they . @re at least more finished players than Totals 669 721 2| CHICAGO, Nov. 1l.—American rail- | has prepared for the westerners. Twenty- ENGINEERS, roads are confronted with one of the |two men will leave here tomorrow for the . M ';’IZT%Y most serfous car shortages of recent |west. 166 123 124 412 Cronland . Hall . 06 409 | Strawn were on October 2, balanced one. Schaefer probably will |G Andrews 6 | Friend “¥oung Cook 18 picking up as a quarter,” start at fullback Saturday. rathle Handicap s o4 e S ) eontinued Matters. “Ho carries the ball better than Caley and is a joy to behold &t running back punts, Of course he isn't the steady quarter Caley Is at run- ning the téam, but he 1s making rapid it and will probably play In the Kansas game. * “Kansas will give Stehm's men a run Despite the blow occasioned by Flood's disqualification the squad was given a | rousing sendoff tonight, as the MaIN | gyinanca 0N Lea & Kue. {Dodx of the Maroon forces entrained | CROWN GAS fambeet -4 for the north. Coach Stagg's squad in- | Higam l.:é Id' .Tot. | La Chance . ¥ eman ...l 184 i 489 | Barnes cluded the following: Captain Ruasell, | (OKeW R o ume Shull, Scanlon, Schaefer, Gordon, ¥lood, | Gilmore ..../132 138 147 417 | Handicap Jackson, Whiting, Fisher, Agar, Knips-|Jones . Totals Totals AU Olson . Keller .. Stone Conklin 6 Noland ......180 Kensington Overcoats Hand-Tailored—Superb.Fitting 123 168 418 e Sl ey St e e | DR | A beaatiful slk lined melton, kétsay ot vionna et reloo, Cahn, larper, rahing, awk, - C’ E Nebraska should win, As far as I Brodle, Bonxinaki, Sellers, Staniey, Nor-| ¢, Ist. 2d. 3.7 overcoat for $25. This is one of the many over- see there was none of that ‘chesti roas ........ 18 Y @ren, O'Connor, Townley, Strong and | Johanson ... Day. In addition to Flood, there were | Bressman 2 | Lundi; four other ineligibles taken—MeConnell, | FioaNNAN . Phillips ... 141 42| Hanaicap LY Sparks, Dobson and Lawson, whom in- Totals Totals . 720 2262| Totals .. 716 4144 | juries will keen bim out of the contest. gord Aside trom the loss of Flood, the back . Hw | | field was pronounced in good shape for Mlss Nesblt Meets AMES PHYSICAL DIRECTOR 1 o . but e were peasimistic KNOCKING OKLAHOMA GAME| regarding. the liv, & e o Mrs. H, W. Huff for ' coat values we are offering. Other overcoats in loose fitting box backs or form-fitting double-breasted models, made ex- pressly for young men—§15 and up. Men’s Furnishings and Hats Let us show you some beautiful Manhattan Shirts for $1.50, or the most wonderfu! neckwear for 50c you ever saw. You will find many other articles attractive, because of quality and price, in our furnishing goods stock. Lincoln writers refer to, among the . They are all confident, a little confident, perhaps, but the ‘chesti- ness' talk is foolish." ' Nebraska supporters are offering big ©odds on the Huskers In Omeha and also in Lincoln, according to the dope from the capital city. In Omaha several Ne- men have offered as high as three one on Chamberlain and company and #eem to consider it a good bet. It Is sald the odds in Lincoln have reached the #ame ratio. regarding the line, despite the good AMBES, Ta., Nov. 11.—(Speclal Telegram.) | city Bowling Title | —oxianoma’ unversity with tne ecrack showing it made against Wisconsin, foot ball team of tha southwest wants a post-season game with Nebraska, which | . = . Cunningham Dies ‘ Mins Lois Nesbit will bowl Mra. H. W.{qlaime the Missouri valley title, already Two special trains will run from Lin- | i Huff a match of five games on Hunting- | aesuming vict Sa i, The Oklat| coln to Lawrence. One over the Burling- MAL - SCOVIL. Of FOOt Ban In\]ury |ton alleys this evening at 8 o'clock homln"zrv 8&'.'..3:.’.’ Cll:“!:u :;mnde.d‘ ves for, Kansas City Friday noon Af El for the eity champlonship. Following | Director Williamas of Ames on the = and will cary the team. The team will| Deapite his injuries Hal Seovil, the best ter even Years'-m the scores in the Ladies' league last | sition and Willlams repllu‘imlhlt p;onl::.‘ atay In Kay See over night and go to| back which Yale has outside of Captain night: | early Saturday morning. A | Alex Wilson, will be in the Ell Uneup| Robert C. Cunningham, 27 years old, i BRANDEIS GIRLS. ::.m.:lw:z;, ::::;,N-:c:m:,:,m‘;',:“.;-::l ’ ) ot hundred rooters are expected | against Princeton next Saturday. BCo-|{gson of Colonel C. G. Cunningham, 703 1st. 24. 2. Total | post-season’ game must be approved by 5 on this spectal. thumb was dislocated in the game | South Thirty-sixth street, died yesterday |Sophin Rauber 300 18 88| comterente Diiversity Dresidents and such In the evening, about 11 o'clock, the | Afainst Brown on Saturday and his nose | of {liness resulting from a foot ball In- 'I"'" Bauer L3 28! | approval is believed improbable here | Unlon Pacific will run a special out (f | was broken two weeks before. Jury recelved eleven years ago. Ho Motree i -y e B el HrG, @dngoln which will arrive in Lawrence | Scovil at fullback has proved to be the| The injury caused paralysis and phys-|Mrs. Thompson.. 161 110 Runn o to Lawrence. | Baturday morning. About 309 rooters are | best line plunger on the Yale team this|ical deterioration resulting from pressure | -— ! AMES, Ia., Nov. 11.—(Special Telegram.) | o t treet. expected to g0 on this truin, | year. His abrence after being hurt in the [ of a section of vertebrae on the spinal| TO'S ool J00 S 2183 | —Ames’ Aretecountry tesin. the Shstest ass WA . b s A pbag Brown game was distinetly noticeable. | cord. Ita effects firat appeared more than | o, 80, M Tornld B AT s, osch, Ned Mor | en Te Leads Scovil 1 a former Dartmouth a year after young Cunningham was hi= Genevieve Osborne.ilf o3 101 31 | run against the Kansas, Nebraska and Muw alm { In & practice game of foot ball in whic¥, M% G, Ketun ol T IR Nepount teams in the Mistouri vellay in “Y" © : he played with the Boyles college team | M. Ifannan 100 101 38| raleer 10 the Nebraska-Kansas amos | ] m ampalgn Foot Ball Plaver against Bellevue, |E Belsley . 3 10 344 | The Ames team expects to take the Big | . A AR Eooriiliots i many oiies ‘proneunoed| Handioep . 52 6 8 L8| Nine run at Madison next week. Yew members have already Dles of In]unes the disease incurable and declared an Totals ........6W 64 8 186| A “For Sale” aa will turn second-hand | Young Men's Christian assocla- operation would be useless. For the last A. B, BWEET SHOP. S furniture into cash. » \ a8 the result of the four-daycam- four years the young man had been un- lst. 2. 3. Total L] . : . Total. | Work. " prosress. SUNBURE & Nov. 1 _Bimer 8 Pel | ubie To"spoak and & traned nures was, e oo ot 1 ' The main thll’l S among the twelve | et & YTy oot bl man of Bc tew | With him constantly. | Lucetta Miller .18 1% 18 40 testing for & prise | UN YOrMLY. Inju st & g ®W | The young man is survived by his|Lillan Hughes 308 AN HN ] e —————; R A the most new members, | YOTX Uuniversity game on November 2.|..po. three brothers, Paul G. Cunning-|1-0l8 Nesbit . 100 115 0 ey ptained by J. Truite | 0160 today. Pettitt was o law student, |\, 0¢ Golumbus, Claude C. and Celsus | Totals @ e Le narrow margin, | vy 8 75078 00 and 1fved tn Waodk-| GG nningham o Texan and & st | OMAHA FOWEL SUPPLY. JOIN THE to consider when you select 2 o o, T oty T 8 e Conr e EEE an office are location, safety et was | MINOR MAGNATES WORK Basais' The bedy will e seut to Conoord. | {0NCH 1iowee” . i i p : _ Te the’ indivitval oo ON SALARY SCHEDULES |Satirany. — o o M A RN i nts 0 his personal 138 Mrs. O. 8. Goodrich,128 117 116 L L %l szusny #nd more closed last eveningsand the ; service and comfort. ing team captains and | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, No. 11.—No A d' 't' F 8.1 Handicap standings were: W. J. Stone, | general session of the convention of the endalcitis fl.t Totals . . Sisson, 26; 1. L. Blalack, 211, | National Association of Professional Base pp Location— With the Court House Pla.za opposite and ndividuals besides Wiicox were: | Ball Leagues was scheduled” for today, To Bucknell Player. %N . M unequalled’street car service, the location Woodoock, 186 points; E. .. |the convention yesterday adjourning until | { . E. l:-l B&;‘}g B i @ p ’ isidca) 10 pointa; R. 8. Mullen, 1w |tomorrow. Each classification was to| oo n oo Tl L [ £ feuss. W o 4 is ideal. points; Ralph Léuke, % polnts; H, O.|hold t tings today and prepare | ° o T . R. Hackett....138 13 16 | s e : ' £ Palmer, 8 polnts, o it { for ;:1-:;: s o poggelbronkigbegiod z:::}.;uur‘;:::mh:;:dloh ‘h;n\li‘u(;:’d"" oy e L Ae. Now ¢ Safety— The building is absolutely fireproof. It is : uiiea i 3 ki | universit: eam, ay S = 1 2 Y, BROMLEY MEETINGS AT e o A e eoattar of salary Afier an operation for appendicitis which | ~ TOUIS i 8 T 64 | VI Vv surrounded by fireproof buildings. E " i <l , . Was performed Tvesday. Foot ball is in 1st. 24. 3d. Total | 2 & ‘ ATLANTIC SUCCES S UL | o storday a atasion, |10 Way rexarded as responsible for his Fannie Collin BT Y Service— Seasoned by years of careful management, R L aIc. 1o, N6V, 1—(Epeciel)— | Y 0 Mitiad today, 54 i bg B ’”;"h s g B Nora Collin’ o im :gi it offers the best of elevator and janitor . e g o Jond —— - season an ad not ben i rime | H 1 Reese ...... 1 H H 3 The evangelistic mectings conducted 'v|'cenenn) CHIEFS MAKE Mo Prostins for alout twe weare T [te A, Campbaii n o= ‘z:“ Rate 10,00 service. Little things are always taken care B N vty b heve e 0 PROGRESS FOR PEACE — : AR = = = =| — of immediately. Light, heat and water in- ol fhesabiitioRbyreoy N ‘GOVERNOR TO ATTEND T, e iy ot | cluded without extra charge. B e S| Bellevue Indians work ring down the big taber- BIG GAME WITH KANSA ol A 2 | pacie :un““-r 'ly.m;:nut 1,00 converts ¥ e, F F D OIIl Comfort— This is a building that was built for com- R e D UL & Itianasels, Homdey: end mMOved | TN, Nev. 11 iBmvctar b Gerernor Meet Trinity Friday; or rour Vays y ‘ fort and not for economy. The corridors are svangelist recelved for his work a trifle (o French Lick on Wednesday, continued sl e Boveny | > 4 E i » more than §3.00. The evangelstic corps. | here today with a representation .mounl-.:'l‘:: ':‘:':‘"::‘d‘ l:f‘::-lry :(Ns‘uukl ool \ wide, the wn.u.duws are large. Thcre is every in number, g0 from this clty 10 ing to more than half the number of club |11 TeRrescal the Wate of Webraska &t oo poevue college team will enter modern facility and comfort in ::iar. Mich, Where they commense owners. They again declared no progress | < ~ d onnie. ot Nov. 10, 11, 12, 13 i {Lawrence next Saturday, The two offi. (the Trinity game Friday afternoon at —r——— & series of meetings. toward peace had been made and said LF T FORC O R O e | S'oux City less prepared than it has been g ¥ they, expected most of the OUL-Of-OWR|io0q by the Dusiness men of iLncoln, |for any contest this year. The mid- HE BEE BUI DlNG SHENANDOAH WILL PLAY | delegutes, including President Glimore, | ypich will run over the Burlington, leav- | season slump which traditionally over- [ I . | would have left for their homes by to- 1l every fall e . ATLANTIC FOR CHAMPIONSHIP | 10, s R e B g XS V] “The Building that is always new"” ¢ TLA s Bpec { e CIISPEN! Other state officiala are beginning to |twenty men have appeared for practice What the o o Offers: The only rooms that we can offer now are the following, but If fl‘ ':T’I’(w“l:‘ a:":r'-.a‘.'.f.m;”f.v‘ KILBANE IS SUSPENDED foel the faver 4nd It 1a poseible that thers l'"" evening this week, practice sessions 2 they do not meet your requirements we will be glad to place you ; u:-uu game between the Atlantic and FOR STALLING IN BOUT | mey be others who wil attend the game. | nave been desultory and the sauad man- || NIGHT SCHOOL— on our waiting list. i ooy ifests u genmeral lack of Mterest in mat- . Bhenandoah High school. teams 16 be o o light, very de- b this city on tngt day hinges MILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov. 1L.—Johuny EVANS ENTERS Y. M. C. A, ters concerning foot ball. DORMITORIES — Room 222—Cholee office sulte, north Mght, very de- champlonsh'p of southwestern lowa Wilbane, featherweight champion of the | CROSS-COUNTRY EVENT | The lUneup will be practically the oo and private attice; 530 square fest, $45. school foot ball according to the world, was indefinitely suspended late to-) same as started against Wayne, save that SWIMMING— P o The Atlantic team has not day by the Wisconsin Athletic commis-| Dwight Evans, an Omaha High school | Ficotte will replace Maxwell at left half. Room 509— Roam on the beautiful court; size 14x16, defeated this yoar and has been Hon for failing o appear in answer to & |graduate. who ls attending the lowa | MexWells kuce was severely injured in HAND BALL— R ¥ S aac s bas cnssna s a g’ res 4 ¢ 1B RE.00 on but once and the Shenandoah ' charge that he “stalled” in his bout with | State col ¢ Ames. In the first entry | the Wayne sume and he is being savel R s AR FREREIE 15 PR o E | \ o ifor the Doane game a weel ence 6 mly vaea has & record practically as good. Ritchle Mitchell here recently. for the annual cross-country run to be BASKET BALL - Room building, Faces directly on Seventeenth If the game would be a most | Kiibane's suspension will stand un‘il he | held Thanksgiving under the auspices of | Racely will probably begin the game at " | : treet. Partition for private office and Sought one. appears and satisfactorily explains to the | the Omaha Young Men's Christian asso- | right half, although Stewart will be kept v street. . o~ | commission his dilatory tacties in his!clation. Evans won the event last year'in reserve. Farntam seems to be the GYM. WORZ— waiting room. Sige 187 square feet..... $18.00 | match with Mitchell, {from big field, and hopes to repeat his ‘gholoe for auarter. A R e i o 1he lar o) . King's New i e e | victory. | The team will leave Friday morning BIBLE STUDY— Room 105— At the e e business office. Size 210 X indigesio\ »ot Ball Game Called 04¢. [] et over the Northwestern, arriving in $oux . ...... $£30.00 Semamaent Marvard Man. re feet........... e nd leaving for Omaha again SOCIAL CLUBS— e Get a botle. Only J’f-’:‘:‘f n Nce"'.';n‘"::"nl";(.'.'u hgli AIBR!M? Ma N City at 1, 8y J ‘o Py » “Les A col . ne . ov, " 2 Advertisemont toreak of emall in the Liveoln | W head of Cleveland, O., do- | 8L T o'cloc Apply to Building Superintendent, Room 103, St b S et PR |2, Tyahet' o Seternt O Tt I b EMPLOYMENT— Lo d g he ul Every Day, It Wil Pay! turday between the Mw Lidn- ) Harvard university. He is a sub-end on . -olp High school teams was ofi he | team. His t 4 8 Tho Bee. |ay | {21 polita “does not saal the feiora| Work. i

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