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12 BRINGING UP FATHER AMERICA BEATS ERIN BY AN INCH, Great Pulling Match in Tug-o'-War Winds Up with Eagle Screaming. GERMANY OUTPULLS ENGLAND | Standing of the Tenmn, YoulL NOT GET HELP - ARE W OO0 THAT WAS HYS s Y - FLL KEe Y S MY EXE ON YOU - HUSBAND HAS !N THERE by HAVER 1T FIXED RIGHT Aw THE BEE: Copyright, 191 oo Newy Servl ILL PASS THERE CRACK HEAVIES IN RETURN BOUT-—Frank Moran and Jim Coffey, who will meet at Madison Square Garden for another ten-round go tonight. OMAHA, FRIDAY, JANUARY, 7, 5, Taternational X COAL HOLE FALLEN IN A 1016, ! \HUSKER BOARD PRODDING STIEHM Nebraska Authorities Put it Up to Him to Secure ford’s Release, Ruther- WANT TO OFFER HIM JOB 'OLN, Neb,, Jan. 6.—(Special Tele- 1 o Drawn for The Bee by George McM anus MADAME ? THERE'S NO ONE IN THIS CELLAR - LLADY ! Danes and Germans Bet Heavily on the Tug-o’-War Teamsl The keenest of rivalry is being worked up at the Auditorium between the followers of the teams representing Den- mark and Germany, the two teams, which have not lost a pull, are to meet Sunday night Wednesday night the captains of these 80 L4 - T™HIS - 75 e The Germans bet they cannot. Inm sporting circles this would mean that & tle was a tle. But they have stipulated turther between themselves. They have agreed that it the Danea fail to pull the Germans that the Germans win. It is understood they have posted similar amounts with the other morning paper and that the pull will be for blood. Samuel J. Fleming, Horseman, is Dead line. two teams agreed to wager $00 on the gram.)—Up until this evening ‘“‘Jumbo' Won. Mlorlwim’ THRRE HAUTE, Ind., Jan. 6.—Smue} [ ‘ S ————— e 7 nu- | Beauty apples, a fine eating and Scandinavians pulling to an Inevitable | | The Brahdels girls’ bowling teams Jn the Ilulve?io::g;r bes.l. -pu-rf c.n..n.eA ‘;:00 mo‘kinyz npvr;:le‘ Retalls rexlgllarl! vietory. This joust was short and sweet, Ladies' league rolled, 2126 last nlght on ||| 5307 5rs" Beat-'Em-All, Diamond | at $2.25 to $2.50 box. Wednesday, but Denmark mangled the Bohemians in |the Huntington alleys, The Sweet Shop ||| o1 [ qundry Queen white laun- | 1 box to customer ..-81.65 still quicker time. Just sixteen and one- | 8ve rolipd. JUL _The, soorent dry soap 23¢ | THE BUTTER, EGG, CHEESE fifth seconds being necessary for the | CAMPBELLS, 8 1bs. best rolled white break- A ITTERINE MAR Danes to put the Bohemlans away. Miss N. Colli N % fast oatmeal G 25¢ ThAN:.)e '(“ :’ln‘xé:‘ry :‘umflon " |OMiss ollin..... AL R e ey by e s 3 i And for the finale the two rivals in | S piary Gendenke § 7 1bs. best bulk laundry starch 23¢ | or bulk, 1b. ....eec0vus....8lc P ':'A':: lines, England and Germany met | | My 4 cans fancy sweet sugar corn 28¢ | Fancy No. 1 country creamery ut a smile and in forty-eight nv:d [Mrs. A, C. 4 cans fancy wax, string, green or | putter, 1b. ..... Vb e s I e ml‘::m::um- uw" T:m‘,m; Avrnfnd | Handicap <R A limn. P S R e ¥ T 28¢c | Fancy dairy table butter, 1b..27c ¢ xol nd they didn't use | I onitas . @ om 6 s 4 16-0z. cans condensed milk 28¢c | Good dairy butter, 1b. ...... asphyxiating gases either. | ‘ OMAHA TOWML SUPPLY. 4 cans Golden pumpkin, hominy, | The best strictly fresh eggs, per mb:u(o ::wm;.::: :r‘"d;nm"z n.:h u\:‘; Ao R x]’;é' lzf ’SET"‘Q:, saver kll';utl m:’ baked beans . ‘2‘: dozen ........ e ORTRRP .80c even oW nt gathers Mise h Jen 1 90 3 cans Early June peas .....4 The best No, 1 storage eggs, per 4 t the Auditorfum was immensely tickled [ cAnEe Hawes:. 18 18 . 4 pkge. best domestic MACATOD!, | AOZON . ........ +voeosn.. B0 H with the program, and for the Irish- JMn. Grace KKenkads 12 100 vermicelli or spaghetti ...... 25¢ | Fancy full cream, N. Y. White, Americans each and every one had a bit | Mrs., Ted Neale 186 13 Large bottles Worcester sauce, | Wisconsin cream or Young Amer- % ot pratse. | | pure tomato catsup, pickles, as- | jca cheese,1b. .......... . i Heaven pity the referee if he had not | sorted kinds, or mustard, bot- | 2 lbs. good butterin . . 250 Bad the electric signal lights to prove | | 2 tle ....... 5 o . 8l4¢c | Good table butterine, A7%e conclusively that the tiny margin was on | m:« g+ 1o 4 pkgs. condensed mince meat 28¢ | Fancy table butterine, equal to the Americans' side when this strenuous 51— W ARE R 1 No. 3 cans fancy table peaches, | creamery, 1b. ..............25¢ rtruggle terminated. | Miss E. Belsley L1211 2 sliced or halved, in heavy syrup, EAT HIGHLAND NAVE! Money on the ¥ 2 ! ‘;{:"nd:;“‘_ Blgnd... 360 3% 18 WYl odn Lol .l | o ORANGES NOW. M. Christiansen, who 1s a Dane, and | | e S e e SLEERE 0N gaidines » The most healthful fruit grown. Soean't care who knows It, had a large | | Totals....... 60 ¢ 05 200 i‘.»uz. jars pure fruit preserves | pecommended by the highest phy- tistful of masuma which ho wished fo | | A. B awn!.;':‘l flll&l s_“ e zo}- .................. .. -28¢ | gicjans in the country. 7age with Peto Loch that the lattors | e [Miss Mayme Goerne 130 154 112 g (|| gor " 18 pusa Mraingd honay Friday, per doa., ibc, 90c, 3o, tach ¢ iss Carrie Blerman 117 105 12 346 DE 3y Coptidn A3tk b g sk ol oo esiha b th?:‘ Hons down. to b'{;flml':o“::' The eyes of the pugilistic world will be met some weeks ago Moran scored a Hoth Moran and Coffey are considered | Miss Laura Bruen..1® 12 10 4% ||| Fancy California Muir peaches, FRESH VEGETABLES. Schleaweg-H D"‘"“ o b on Madison Bquare airden tonight when | clean knookout: over Coffey. Since then (about the best of the present heavy- | Mise Lucetta Miller1# 153 100 467 || per pound .............. <73%c | potatoes, 16 1bs. to peck, at. .28e by earts, pull | Frank Moran and Jim Coffey meet in u | Coffey performed the remarkable feat of | weight title contenders. Fred Fulton, | Mi* Lillian HughesI® 13 15 7| Fancy Calif. "Muscatel ~ocooking | Loratoes, 10 1he. 10 fock. at. .25 retorted “Yah" and “Nein" return match, which promises to be one | knooking out Gunboat Smith. This has | whose much advertised bout with Jess w7 2|l raisins, pound ......... <100 | g Ches fresh shailots, Fad- g 2 eln’" In his | of the best contests of the year in the |given his stock a tremendous boost and | Willapd has been called off, was not & Fancy Calif. cooking figs, 1b. 10c | '\ carrots . e100 beat Engtish, translated into plain | roped arena. puts the two men on a par, according | match for either, say the dopesters. 3d, Total. Seeded raisins, pkg. ..10c, 123¢ 98 or J s o American meant that he would see Mn| Tho last time these two heavywelghts |to the experts v 1%Ll Try our famous Golden Santos, a | 2 heads fresh leaf lott SFes Christiansen for $500, and that the Dan- 4 5 1 i3Il fine tamily coffee, per Ib 20c | Fancy ver cauliflower, r" lshers couldn't whip the Fatherland for ~— r—— ¥ pound B8t cececircicncs. s THO ~; o : affairs at a meeting iIn New York January ' wfl g l“l‘ e e Yy D0 hevia: Seprow. - WINge o Lrniianesn tren tore ott 1o vunke | King Cole, Famous 5™ "™ wuy™ mve xauonat | Stone and Holmes 2 SN A NOSE % futy Ihhe Bimas LS 8. 0 1 " g Sen beon s Sach chunk . . league will hold its schedule meeting in s Totale. o 60 T 60 Try HAYDEN'S First e Sy, T el 0 wiek | Pitcher, is Dead | sme oty Janmary Take Over Lincoln B 3. 30, Tota e M A e A d PRarRatives Clarence Rowland, manager of the Chi- Mrs, A, P. Thompson 15 120 of two morning papers. Miss Lulu McG: i Tonight America and Germany will pull | BAY CITY, Mich. Jan. 6.—Leonard J, | 0860 Americans, announced today that | Base Ball Team | iyl Mcoreer:. 18 155 13 &l This Advertisement is Worth A against one another, the only hyphen | ('KINE”) Cole, pitcher on the New York ;:m‘lx;:’p‘x‘:;"x any of the former Miss fion{-‘p Rauber uz 18 o e Separating the two, according to the |American leakue base ball team and | U5 by LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. &~The sale of | o . ' fiufiee o 3] e (: M 1 etier, formerly with the Chic National | President Johnson of the American ’ » % g as an 5 m;'f'm""wn.‘!"‘lm:nl:nu; a Luh‘ g P g ‘M:v."".‘:a league, returning from the Cinoinnatt|'P® Idncoln Western League Base Ball| Totals... 680 67 e 2,12 loc h d ore } : & member of the Chicugo Nationals, un-| One of the most important matters AT Tk the following items in addition to the saving you make in Gotner Wins 0 ener P e i s s s g e Pl wisagigia g g furg g g-thog ORIy by - the J"""’“";h‘" e ol ,M:;L::I:SKEE' e i i the reduced prices. Only one coupon to a y Meat % p ing the seasons of 110 and 1911 he ranked | eral league in New York is the decsion | SONCCT™ and Mr. Jones. The sale brics | of ngland and “Kid' Graves of New . P 3 g PO porson, s bination for you in any game. And last night's International Tug-of-War event, between these two teams was the class of the meet, sofar, according to many of | the enthusiasts. America won, and the hurrahs that greeted the Star Spansled Banner when the crack of the pistol ended the affalr, was tonic to a spectator with # bit of national pride in his makeup. The Erins gave their opponents a battle that was a corker, and despite the fact that the natives took the lead from the jump, every minute of the full twenty was contested with overy particle of endurance on each side. At the start of the nineteenth minute the Irishmen with a super-effort closed the marrow margin of the Americans down to a single inch, and it was by this margin that America won. Sweden and Denmnark Axain, Italy struggled against Sweden for “ifty-five und four-fifth seconds, with the Italy versus Bohemls. There is bound to be some tussle. From Tarkio Quintet LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 6—(Special Tele- . Redeemed by Store No.......... gram.)—Cotner opened ‘the basket ball | NOW York Americans oral league last season will bave to at- f(l.‘:'.m:.mn?:n;::r ‘;’l:bl.hcwlfi:::l‘n(?l:tkrr: NAVAL OFFICER GOES Customer’; y Ssason” by defeating the strong Tarkio | COl® mever reached the pitching form | tach his name to a letter to consent giv- | oo "wive TP IT0 L U Tl e or ine WEST TO CLAIM BRIDE OIS BAIN . . .0 T7ecaanoesnssnstagennnans sesenne college five, 30 to %, here tonight. Cotner | '™ this ::‘Y“": I:l::""d'".;“'j‘f-':i;.;“‘:: Ing counsel the right to withdraw the | gious City Western league team, will 30c %-Ib. pke. Mayflower Uncol- | 800 Oranges. dosen ... took the lead from the start through 26¢ Tip baking powder, 16-0%. 10c package oatmeal superior teamwork and held it until the | *Xamination, ~that he had finternal|, - — ted with |Pent Thursday in Omaha visiting his : Tip soda, 1-\b. pkE. ... 10¢ package popco #nd of the first half, which ended 15 to | 'oubles necessitating an operation. ¥e|'SOUTH SIDE QUINTET The new company 18 InCorParates mnce | 0ld friend and fellow officer on the South ¢ Pyramid’ Washing Powder . o el 13 The Cotner five increased Its lead in the second half, although the Missourians . A WILL MEET EMONT g ip 15-1b. tin N s stagecras s made a strong bid for the firet few min. | !0 Jump to the Buffalo Federals, but s FR the upbullding of the club, which Man- :’::el,,",'."”;.r::umm:; ‘::us.o".} l;‘,“::.:m.':,( _fi; d 4 ,\,:.,“,s,_ Tu“‘:;:‘m"v:}"""‘ | utes of play. Gardiner, the lanky center | Changed his mind and came to New | The game between South High school | 4" Holmes has promlised. for Cotner, played a star scored most of his team’s polnts. Tarkio plays with Wesleyan tomorrow night. Marty Omaba st this Pa Rourke can thelr efforts to build y and Rourke had a oon- had been seriusly {ll for several weeks. NEW YORK, Jan. 6-~"King" Cole made his record us a star twirler while among the leading pitchers of the league. In 912 vole went from Chicago to the Columbus American assoclation club. Later he was procured by Chance for the worked In but ten sames during 1915, In the winter of 183-14 Cole planned York. Weeghn;\;Says He for the approaching and Marty declared he expected announcement or two within Will Sell Several ferred with Manager Joe Tinker regard- ing the reorganization of the team. | “We will have & lot of players to dis- pose of soon!” sald Mr. Weeghman. | *“The minor leagues arc eager for men. | They want to revive interest by obtain- | No. 21—816 Worth 16th St » The firet of the Cub-Whales to be dis- | poy in Duluth and put their shoulders |and Chance was reached after a confer- INTERNATIONAL o R s ost st 1o was Sons | Bt e Py o imen Lor we |Shen here bonkgin TUG-0O'-WAR » season. e was trans- —_— - ) falls each. They were Clements and Mitse Fived from Ueast. ferred to the Minneapolis American as- soclation team today. The Federal league will wind up its 7 S i et ot g Cornhusk receive a prove board’s e lieved. meeting of the National commission, sald the affairs of the Cleveland league club were unchanged American to withdraw the league’ ganized base ball, According to Mr. uit against or- Weeghman every owner who was connected with the Fed- case |and Fremont tomorrow evening at the | South Side gymnasium is to be fast, ac- |cording to reports from the Nebraska |town. The Fremont five has already taken games from both Cedar Rapids and Arlington JOE STECHER CLEANS UP DULUTH IN 14 MINUTES Joe Stecher oconUnues his march through the wrestlers of the north and Wednesday night be took on two of the Soldat. Read The Bee Wanu Ads. IL pays' club and franchise by Hugh L. Jones to the Lincoln Hase Ball and Amusement company, & stock company, was formally completed today with the slgning of the LEWIS of the club was announced at $12,600. George R. Stone, formerly a member of the 8t Loulg American league team, now & banker at Coleridge, Neb., is the new January again have charge of the local players. a capital stock of $15000, the balance over the purchase price to be used for Manager Holmes announced today that he would leave on a scouting trip early next week to procure new players for the team. He stated that he did not expect to keep many of the seventeen players turned over by Mr. Jones with the local fran- through LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 6.~Frank | Chance, former manager of the Chicago | National base ball team. who managed the New York American league, will man- age the Los Angeles Coast league team this year, it was announced late tonight | by John ¥. Powers, president of the local club. The agreement between Powers e it atgue club; sad Kooe will also likely draw & blue slip soon. 4 it expected him to grant Husker captaln a release from his con- tract to go to the Hoosler school, The board takes the position that this way Stiehm can celar his skirts of criticiem attaching to h's latest action while still athletic director at the is the only very er institution. n offer the athletic attractive. diet. AND GRAVES TO the former Just as soon as Rutherford is free to board ex pects to make him one which should Everything |hanging fire until Stiehm replies to the Yailure of the Nebraska coach to meet the suggestion of the board will result in a demand for his resignation, it is be- Brandeis Girls' Team Close in on Sweets FIGHT AT MILWAUKEE 17, In a ten-round, boxing contest. Omaha, golng to York have been sigmed to meet here on no-decision Lieutenant Martin J. Peterson, U. 8. N., Dakota, Lieutenant T. M. Tipton of the where, on January 18, in the Fairmount hotel, he will marry Miss Katherine M. MacAdam. Lieutenant Tipton introduced him to his bride-to-be when their ship was at San Francisco two years ago. After the wedding they will return east 8t Louis, TONIGHT. Admission 50c —_— Advertiser and ctstomer profit by the *“Classified Ad” habit. AUDITORIUM between themselves. It is to be sort of a handicap pull. The Dones are wagering that they can pull the Germans over the oute h The f th Di R $ 2 PR * @min has made no response to the uni- | o0 o TN ";"“‘:“(_‘: iton™e% | 3. Fleming, 67, owner of Baroness Viry j o~ 16 18 versity authoritios' sUgEestion 1t Was ub |t fes as fortelt for nis wager ana | €Inia and other moted rmce horses, died i Sweden . 1 8 ‘e 10 him to release Dick Rutherford from | '\" Ppe & tovfelt for s wagSr a8k {ioq.y. Baroness Virginia us a 3-year-olds 1 . e his contract t ¢ th i ¢ s . Weste | e ] mentor. to Tndiana s ssistant conen | (€0 And posted $29) as a fortelt tor his| won e ALY SIRHEE Crester b - r or a o H B P 3+ B8 next year. The athletic board let Stiehm | *Are: I ) ) o { America and Ireland! There's o l‘mn-] know in no un®rtain terms today that T'hese captaing have agreed upon terms Birmy After Toronto Job. Joe Birmingham, former manager o the Cleveland team, is a candidate {o’ the management of the Toronto team. AYDEN' Hl6 ™ DODGE 2% DOUGLAS STREETS Read the Big Special January Inventory Grocery Sale for Friday These sales will continue until our mammoth stock is reduc- ed to normal. This is quality goods at a saving of 25 to 50%. Cut it out and take it in market goods up to 15¢ may good after January 15, 1916, ored Japan Tea . ground black pepper, 1b, kS $-1 cider vinegar, gallon Tip vanilla Climax mas 3 s 3 8 - c S -. 10¢ noodles, 7oj 8 for 25c -Calumet baking powder .. 25¢ K. C. baking powder 26c mantles ....... ni, spaghetti, 1 10c bottle horseradish . Van Arthurton, Patton's all-round ath- where the lieutenant has charge of the Sc pkg. gum, popular bri ''3e | 5c Lighthouse Cleanser in place a i lete, 1 showing up with splendid accom. | “bise, but might use some of the men in At tion. Aft short || 10c Snider's soup . ... %o aBd'7e | of Old Duteh ..... .40 ayers to Minors i~ D e ia | deals for other players. SOVE MARGINNG ANt. AT 5 e 15¢c Snider's or Van Camp's Pork pure fruit preserves, 3i-oz. ..800 ] plishments this n. Shainholts s . o gL = 5 ¢ time there they will proceed to Chicago, S e v S g e sliced pineapple, troubled with sore knees and probably A WILL MANAGF where the leutenant will proceed to [ 1dc peroxide toiiet soap - Sl 19 | CHICAGO, Jan, 8.—Charles Weeghman, | will play but one half in the game Friday ICH NCE WILL : Chilhmn whove Tiantenant Teterton’ hat Soor an. corn'oF hominy ..o » 1be gl e cort ulcanol el it S o e o o o e Cheags Roionl | S evooditons o s b | THE LOS ANGELES TLUB b Shne o iy T Gre k|| 16 s o7 B e o et | v a: - . r . And About 300 Regular Stores. It is good for 10c cash on purchase of 76¢ worth of Prices Lower Every Day Than Other Nebraska Grocers at The Ba ket Stores person to any of the Basket be included in the 75¢c. Not 25¢ Cedar Oil furniture p LR Nectar or Independent coffee Crisco .. eBeE B ostt H fine table salt, fine quality 3o le salt spaeed! sa. -1 shoe polish starch . 10¢ Celluloid or 10c Rex lye, Te; 3 for Sani Flush ....