Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 29, 1916, Page 4

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BRINGING UP FATHER -:- e ST e o Drawn for The Bee by George McManus L —— 1 | How mucH 1 QUESS ILL Some e OB A DAMAGES ? m—— HAVE TO COUGH f [ L TR TO ME AMD CAME UP AND | ceo o . : P — y 1843 THAT'S WHAT HIT ME IN THE JAW- CAN You ¢an WE LAWYERS e B e S e S k= PEP MEETINGS ARE. [Charch and Throckmortan OFF for |ADVERTISERS WIL, s e s AN BASE BALL, |72 s i 7ot = HELD FOR HUSKERS Long Tennis Tour of the Orient, PROBE PROSPERITY A.t:::.;:m::r:s:,:;:'.::;m' SALARIES PASSEL 5 5 o oue i v u b X asserted, “we will have to return to a ST w:‘y:::«b‘:r-:; s e s sound basis—one where men who 3 - r Present Business Boom | Wrestling—Earl Caddock vs. Mort Men-| Bon Johnson Says Scale Won't |have invested their money in the _gam? Rotary Club Treats Nebraska| (== e — Is Our Pre derson, at Council Bluffs. d Y ) stand a chance of obtaining a fait re Eleven to Luncheon and : a Mere Fool's Paradise? |, Poexinsboan Downey v Frankle Be So High as During turp, ITh_erde will be i re{,ewalT ‘?f 2 . o s SRR ‘ " igh-salaried ‘war’ contracts. e School Holds Rl»lly'. | is Problem. 5 SO 1 ‘‘the War. players must understand that. — lm])ked d“f’o‘t‘ “:h b“f‘"g‘ (l’lga‘xnct;ti‘smsla)t: “\;Ve will alsree on a lflev]v coAntract : % i Vvalue, due to the lac “ ’? [at the annual meeting of the Ameri- COACH ORDERS SCRIMMAGE )NOLEN WO}KS IN OMAHA shows the condition and trend of bus-l BACK TO A “SOUND BASIS can league here December 14 that will iness in every section of the United be fair to all concerned. It will be Whether the United States is en-| States. Merchants, manufacturers and| Chicago, Nov. 28.—Salaries of base equitable to the players and the club joying an era of prosperity and|business men in other lines use the|ball players in the American league, | owners.” whether the business of this year is | report and by scanning its pages, at a|who were signed at high figures to —_— better than during years of the past|glance can ascertain where there is|retain them during the war with the Killed While Hunting, is to be ascertained by an investiga-| expansion or retrenchment, thus get-| Federal league will be sharply re-| Dubuque, Ta., Nov. 27.—Ora Ferman, 14 tion that the Associated Advertising |ting a correct idea of business condi-| duced, B. B. Johnson, president of the ‘Vr“‘:':":‘rfl-m‘:’;D:,‘::'T""“Sfio:“““;: ‘{]'.'“90::";'; Clubs of the World has inaugurated. | tions the country over. 19215"51 announced tonight. hin*tricnds’ tirol At' . FabBit and’ the Kot The task of gathering the information | It is asserted that this is. the only he game was conducted in an ex- | entered Herman's head v to determine what the business con-|plan ever devised by which a mer- = ditions have been during the last year, | chant in any locality has had an op- . Plain as compared with former years, is to | portunity of comparing his record (From a Staff Correspondent, ) Lincoln, Nov. _ 28 —(Special.)— Rooters and Lincoln business men took their turn today in‘pumping pep into the Cornhuskers in preparation for the Notre Dame battle Thursday afternoon. | The lincoln Rotary club enter- tained the Husker squad at luncheon at the Lincoln hotel today—an an- ‘nual affair; given under the direction of the organization. Fred M. Hunter; a former Husker star, gave .a short talk on Nebraska spirit and C. C. . Quiggle followed with a short speech Dr. Stewart said the Nebraska eleven realized fully the job it had on its hands, but one thing was certain— “wthe Husker rooters would not need to begin December 4 and is to be com-|for the year with the average in the pleted before midnight, December 7.|city in which he resides, the average In determining the business condi-lin " his federal reserve district and tions of the country, the United|with the average for the entire coun- States and Canada will come in for|try in the particular line of trade in inyestigation along this line and data | which he is engaged. will be gathered from the great cities oof thhe a):'ea.h In (!lii flcntr‘al scclu?l:l, Turk Hurt Too Bad|y to maha has been picked as ‘one of the ) leading marketing centers. The work Meet Caddock, Not'Greek will be under the direction of the Na- Yousiff Hussane, alleged Terrible tional Research committee and on this "oy “cancelled his match scheduled committee from this section of coun- with Earl Caddock for tomight at I try, Charles D. Nolen of the Omaha i A Traveling 15,000 miles to play ten-| committee reports. ‘His record, how- As club. is'nathed as.a member, Council Bluffs. He asserted an injury ” to a pedal would prevent his meeting ity the _annual | nisiis covering a longer circuit than |ever, was most unusual, for he defeat- Past Effects. o ¢ . the univ % Caddock, and Dan Reardon had to i 8 4 ot ‘n‘, Huskers most players follow during: the tour- ;gr:rg:;l;:n%ex:h:y Pg"&::’&. Two years ago when the European |get Mort Henderson to fiill the en- e 8 with of | lament season. But When George M.| Rosenbaum, Griffin? Inman. “Whitney, | war commenced to: unsettle business | gagement. Now, we learn, Hussane tions.‘an Church and - Harold . Throckmorton | Voshell, Maur) d, Kumagae, | conditions, the Associated Advertis- acs f".“'ez.‘#‘? W'“flm.D;tmfl(r;gv v ai -Iufie Vancouver, November 30, they Warren 'and H He was|ing ¢lubs instituted an investigation{ the Greek, in icago tonight, i .to scrimmage the ~Huskers | “qennic players from the United lm"e“fdkm s Ch"'fh ohl dbec) o compared with the previous year.| Dr King's New Lite Piils will relieve you &:":fi““ J; n‘@nd 'x':: ’j:: %fil‘el are not strangers in Manila, Y::lfio: '“;?o?‘:: ;al:"fh‘cy"::;:‘:‘;x In 1915 another inVvestigation along | °f both. clean out the bowels and make you arges: umwh “drill on d ! f an hou pos i i B § ) 4 y % competing with their trans?Pacific ri-| o4 i e Natianal championship, It [then it was ascertained that in the ently the team is in fai flyl- E‘]} ‘ai’fi:i:nrlhxlg':a‘refil I{I‘:ihw:r':i' was due to' Church's wonderful work R‘;z:g‘afi'c;fi:u;fizzfiehflc{:xffl;; im, although some of the back- Dawson are the most recent represen- :p'hgidne,:o:ha;flfxfirt.lf:r“itxlxv.’;:‘e mN‘: 15.93 per.cent over the previous year. n:nb:::‘ lugging. bruises from | arive of this country, in these Pacific | fional, but K“,‘,‘,.m may have learned | On this showing the conclusion” was i o tournaments. Church and Throckmor- something in that meeting which will | réached that the United States was | Stiehm to Visit Old Love. ton are the first easterners to make |help him the next time he faces | enjoying a period of unprecedented There are so many extreme shapes in shoes now-a- days that many men think a natural shaped, trim logking, snug fitting, comfortable shoe is a rarity. ¥ If youare one of the many we recommend this model. It is a natural shape, fits snugly where snugness is needed, yet allows free movement of toes, joints and muscles, In calf or kid, dull or glazed. . The Price is $6 wHOE CQ 18T & DOUGLAS. d ? i to ascertain to. just what extent:war{ yes, it's algrand ' little game, this will be starting a trip that will take :’;:,"fi:;‘:’yb i Wilkpog had affected, or rather decreased, pur-| wrestling businéss. anolulu or Japan, where this pair Jree in | gimilar lines was made throughout |fesl fine. . All druggists—Adv. plays for J"" b 40 play ?;' Californians have been .t)l;e J:oem:r'i::f:'.",.‘;"h:hfiifi"fli‘.‘f"fle’y" the United States and Canada and |== of the squad reported and Jumbo Stichm, according.to report [such a_ trip for several seasons, and hutch. prosperity. This being true, the here today, is going to pay |so. their experience will be waiched s o nhtional | theory was that the year 1916 would “old love a visit and ‘at the same |with more than the usual interest, junior championship by beating Ro-|be¢ finished with a record never be- Dame Rumor says that Stichm | It is certain that they will attract ilnd Roberts, the promising youngster | fore approache: glad to return to Nebraska. | much attention in the Orient, for they | from the Pacific coast. Throckmorton Along Like Lines. A said ‘h“:ns‘:ho?f l‘;"; f:“H I“J ;':fd"h":' plnyer&, Wha':' 'p“::'“; goen h""" h°°“fi“° hhim“" to that| To ascertain just what the year all material and | performances on the court are bound | branch of the game by any means, f B and he longs for the old condi- | to arouse i{lllcry's enthusiasm, They R titly e ancans, for | 1916 has brought about in the way ¢ besides the junior title he has won the i ity is why the in- s at Nebraska. Still another hti the ball hard, cover lots of gfrouynd Maryland ay’:d New Jersey state titles, O ineas rosperity 1t whyi the o of is that Stichm will attempt to|and' have a smashing style play |as well as the Chevy Chase event. He thi ired data, th edule a game with the Huskers|overhead that provides plenty of has heaten Mathey, Hall, Murray, 3.35,{&5332'§,i11 ‘be conduced along t fall. There is very little chance thrills, for those who watch, Pell, Doyle, Breck, Garland, Stevens lines similar to those of the two pre- - this, b’:‘?v‘e‘;, ;: he agbrn'h: i L}n\a'r:‘hbnnked No. 9‘ 1;\ l9ll§, :ul gl?dthier, hMlik.h Nileha. Roberts and vious years. ] not ve voral ‘pickes many experts for a higher | Tilden, while he has had to yield to i igati vill the si mg unless the '{Qmer Ne- | rating in {9l6,- although that eannot | Davis, Mathey, Murray, Gri%n, Mi- TR g NI vt the ik ~ Winter Tourist fares via WABAHS vestigation is being made at this time, { . ! X ? \ incipal lines of retail business, as T G mentor would bring his eleven (be' made known until the ranking ' kami, Johnston and Beckman. prncios e bl Mobile, Ala. $44.31 4o Lincoln. Bloomington is out of the s AT g [ 1R S s ek o Jacksonville, Fla 54.56 ; :fidtm mm nflfivm;;l ;;-;:m;g: AII‘STARS P[ gY fl;pplr‘ thbis ‘h t;emr basket ball| stores. Palm Beach, Fla. 73.06 | ) a les forbid mea off of thie college AR Koot s rer Bellevue e dmagous 1 Pensacola, Fla, 46.91 ) \grounds. The Indiana boosters want: star and at present athletic difector| In conducting’ this investigation, no St, Augustine, Fla. 56.86 ed the game for Indianapoli BRANDE[S GRAGKS at the Omaha *Y." Doc Metheny is| nhames are asked of dealers and con- St. Petersburg, Fla. 66.16 Notre Danle will arrive in Lincoln a former Lincoln High man and Cot-| Sequently no buisness secrets are New Orl 'L. 44.31 carly Wednesday morning and will| | ner crack, ‘while Max Towle will be |Sought. It is just a plain business v -Hewepi iy 3 rtlbmh quarters at the Lincoln | Rutherford, Mann, Towle and | remembered as the quarterback who |Proposition and all answers are on a Pass Christian, Miss. 4.31 otel, Coach Harper is bringing a P! $ \ led the famous Cornhuskers of 1913 | percentage basis. Five questions are Charleston,.S. C. 54.56 3Mn.é°o§ (:::ty:f!hrefe lfila‘y;r_ and is| Kearns and Others Will Play |,o victory over Minnesota. ..P:(ed in gathering the required data. Galveston, Texas 41.56 ' ¢ mare fearful of injuries to The H i They are: some of his star men than any other Omaha Ohamps Friday. i stars, a;“v::s berr'th!::fi fi?)’fi.efi'"?flg W’;m is the per cent of increase, or Houston, T'exu 41.56 ? < feature of the ‘game. oo | later coached Cotner university. degrease, in your total volume of sales San Antonio, Texas 41.56 Seats Are All Sold. RAISE FUND FOR LEAGUES| This aggregation of talent is ex-|for November, 1916, as compared with Havana, Cuba, and return, With practically all of the seats —_— pected to give the Brandeis a run.| November, 19152 d . via New Orleans and steamer 92.15 fapped up for the game, Manager| An all-star basket ball quintet, ¢om,| The Brandeis consists of Virg Rector,| The same question relating to ad- Havana, Cuba, and return, via Key West or Tampa and steamer 94.80 Jacksonville, Fla., and return 63.76 In one direction via direct routes; in opposite direction via Washington, D. ~ C.; or in opposite direction via Balti-/ more and steamer, Reed planned additional bleachers to- sed of somie of the best i Nel| three years a star at Dartmouth and | vertising expenditures. day to accommodate the record- | P° ol ¢ beat fippers N former Central High crack: Les| The same question relating to vol- breaking crowd expected. Stands will braska ‘\'f‘" boasted, W[" clash o Burke.nrond.' ex-Omaha High; Hopper, | ume of stock on ha‘ndA y be constructed on the east and west | contest with the Brandeis, champions | ex-Wisconsin; Warren Ritchie, Bob| The same question relating to net ends othhe grounds, .|of Omaha last year; at the Young Kglgan. and others, | profit. ; b he uskers went through their Men's Christian Association Friday he game is to be played to raise|, What per cent of all money in ac- st actual scrimmage of the season | . b yio ey a fund for the three “basket ball|counts on your books October, 31, today and also had a long practice | M8 it leagues which operate at the Omaha | 1916, was collected during Novem- drill. The season will be formally| Dick Rutherford, Les Mann, Bud|“Y" throughout the winter. ber? closed ‘with the signal drill Wednes- | Kearns, Doc Meth ¢, Max T Jumbo Stiehm may referee the game. day afternaon. preceding the Thurs- ke B Nyebraska to scse the ¢ Attractive Cruises to the WEST INDIES, PANAMA CANAL and SOUTH AMERICA. Sailing dates, rates, ete., upon application. Corresponding low fares to many other points in the South and Southeast. Tickets on sale daily until April 30th. Liberal’ stop-over privileges. Call at City Ticket Office, or Address H. C. Shields, G. A. P. D., 311 South 14th St., Omaha, Neb. 3 : Cornhuskef- Mr. Nolen asserts that when the the field for a part of the afternoon | Hiltner will make up the All-Star I:r:"f,::! cvzifih;;:cmflaema’ g:;“f"im“:g SuL Jrasr -t/ citie .ofithe - United to limber up Wednesday, team. ach States and Canada is collected it will Stlehm '_"—"F' Rutherford was one of the best | ke 2ll'the gheas ont of busincss and to\ watch prmer i sales and advertising efforts during 8iers| e n’ H200 on. the basket ball floor | hre"was Sune'to'riese ane prosectarin S | the coming year. . N b is exican state of ilati f a Jumbo Stiehm, for five years coach|some. Les Mann is the fonncrg(lj.lirxlg and rain storms, "“"“,r:'l-?"'?'{ No °:°°‘:'T; R ot She dat o be “be one of the 10,000 spectators ex- | fessional base ball with the Chicago 'M‘:r'l.r‘!/:d r"fi-"-lé‘r’f;‘."’wfii"& P:?:::"-: :’:‘:‘: g“‘;r'h"”?fl" imfc":g m"fl‘{“i :“ig pected: to ‘crowd Nebraska field to|Cubs. Les is also basket ball coach | ¥orst experienced In yoars.” and the wind ;i:i-.:" s sl.——": see the Cornhusker-Notre Dame game |at. Amberst college and is a demon | Mg the: arsCompanied by high tides all _,Sfiebm_is.cu_)&‘in; west with his wife (for a visit with his wife's parents at Plattsmouth, and expects to journey to Lin 1o see his former pupils in 'y : Remaving the Guess. X He is coming to day game, Notre Dame will be given Harold Hager, Bob Hager and Arthur i i t hich b guards the Cornhuskers ever had. He| N La v. Damage | Sxle ity MtV NBIEN, to tiie Pupils Against H at the University of Nebraska, will|coln High star who is Playing pro. | el accprding to mall and_cable. advices | UfIdertaken goes into book form for itk dr ulong the coast of the peninsulg. : acoording to a letter received Alamito League. Hinderson 106 133 131 390 J 7 GUERNSBYS. —— e : J : 2 > 5 = ‘l{mhog‘::e Young Men's lst, 3. 34, 7ot | TOWls ..376 353 $0511231| Totals p E ) ! = \ A PU RE FOOD - Q : Bartlett .17 ... 166 37| Omaha Electrlo Light, i€ 3 & R . = 4 i | ¢ o, S i ~ m didu't have much success| B 186438 116~ o0s , Tot | R = i %4 > i éleven at Indiana. He lost | Mwmka " 101 101 133 405 SRR SIRS. WHISKEY _won two and tied one. [Beckban . 59 Wheamder 46 T8 16 T o o | blets. Totals .. 403 349 398 1150 c.'.:;' 1 6 198 in’s Tablets are intended X. X. CREAM Kabibe ... 129 143 o i X 3 - 18, 24, ‘34 Tot, | Wilson 135 Totals.... 777 744 637 2168 | B s e - s ' . % A stomach, troubles, bil-| kernan ..136 138 183 W1 — KILOWATTS, S X XN \ \ tion, and' have | White . 1153 143 161 457 | Totals....65T 798 090 2175 . 2d. 3. Tot, 5 el o J ’ K uccess it the treat- | Mexey ... 97 123 113 a8 | \ MAZDAS. a:;:ly‘:nrr e i ::: N § . ' 2 | A I B k 0{ ’n“ A iy spheid 5 o 3 S 3 o ) 8. Beople who [ rigea . % f07 43 1200 el A ek e 88 388 ; y } ; | : S DdcC ars with stomach FERMILLAG ey P b Muellor 6 113 405 5 oy s i . e ushleto ob. LA o oy, | Hosler 210 138 13 4on | Hller 1or 34| A ey, ~ b e Every Bott nent relief, have been Longley ' ..125 133 8 Gavin .14 16T 138 43| g0 Py Ty ; e < LVE ry ottie y.cured by the use of these | jiloman . L7 197 196 810 | Mavian 1166 136 140 43t i 3 | i ; ———— ain's Tablets are | Green 144 108 360 . 3d. Tot. Totals....090 769 - biliousness. Urquhart . 148 458 — - - —— | be Totals 000 014 101353 it e Givvans 113 16 i4] Most Modern and. Sanitary Brewery in the West. | GROTTE BROTHERS CO. & Chambirsin's oo 136 samor | Bamasiedi 114 i Forbesi’ HHNH Flmil‘ Trade Supplied by WM. JETTER, Distributor, | General Distributors Omabs, Nebraska M B Dugin 136 11F 118 ok et oAt B Totals:!..803 198 2ns | 2502 St. Telephone Douglas 4231. South 863 or 868, T8 T4

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