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8 THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1916. BRINGING UP FATHER -- -:- Drawn for The Bee by George McManus _ ™ AWFULLY GLAD YOU WHAT'S TH I SEEMS TO CALLED - THE GIRLS GIVING IT'S A SHAME bt b ol A b : : i ME YOU'VE A MINSTREL SHOW - wA® JUST o H ) WUZ JUST WATCHIN' | |l SOING N THE KITCHEN TO on :Uge?u"#rfin.. COME Tane EM MAKE OP- y'| BEENWATCHING &g?g" ¥ FACE LIKE . A. A & 6o i THIS 'NSTANT.' ’ PRETTY THAT ! Lol | LES | burn at Manhattan; Rice Institute | inst Uni it f. Arizona at HUSKER SUCCESS ‘S ewart Sends Huskers Through TW0 GRID GAMES l Foot Ball Games Today |1JAYHAWK BATT LAt Dy o esa) i | ) g i | ton university at St. Louis; University HINGES ON TODAY _ One More Scrimmage for Hoosiers IN OMAHA TODAY ere " TIGER OF MIZZOU i3 rncess st Eews, universit LU e — Penneylvanis vs. Cornell, at Philadelphis. ‘g:)er:\:ta:[:i:‘“sghgl:(lfll;‘t::mxg%ie?kl; 2 ~ | Brown vs. Colgate, at Providence. : na Scason Will Be Successfyl One| Lincoln, Nov 29.—(Special.)— | own wishes, decided at the las{ min- Oreighton Battles South Da- El::::!::lav&:: n.ll‘!):‘ll:;.dllhl;}::';::’lri Kansas Intends to Claim Val- | Okl_lhoma_ Clty; William Jewel} 2 Twenty-two husky Notre Dame grid- | ute he would risk one more scrime k While C g vy L ley Title if Victorious Over against MIS!OHT'I Wgslcyan'at Cam if Stewart's Men Can Tri. et “" Sk m’( "‘ma"i“ d by Coach | ™38€ because the varsity was badly ota, e Central h is Boston Callege vs. Holy Cross, at Boston. ey 11 f‘c',:’?’,fi:"“. ums‘::rslt(y Pegam‘;; Ttehxas | 01§, a4cco J § N . 1 Wi It ; t Virginla Wesleyan, i i ris 1 1 L NISITORS ARE FPAVORITBS| [ockne, blew into Lincoln at 840 ucepital. The team physician DF.| pEAME BVENLY MATOHED|™E .o v v vob e |H. KENDALL CHALLENGES s s Ty o H i in- | Everett, said today it was possible ‘ordham vs. Villanova, at New York. . % . { 2 | this murumgvand puht u|':l at H.lc Lin they might be in shape for the game : ul;;::x:!lr and Marshall vs. Gettysburg, at : h}a]s aroused h'?lpeh that tlhg Oklahoma By F. 8. HUNTER. coln hotel, where t c,p a[:ycrs spent| o then again they might not. The foot ball season comes to a wu,:l,.,,..,.n vs. George Washingtan, at| Foot ball reigns supreme in the ::n:et;lp(;grelso;v;he %;o:t‘aentc}t‘:::s :’? Upon the result of the clash on Ne- 'heH::\;;rre ki Sl P ug?i:."s';.o'w r:dnl:h:n:!‘rggku:fl;;;w;:g;: clase in Oushs today with two big |[NINARNLT ) o cole ve' ttobart, ot southiwest, filling - the college towns | oy %1y g1 yept, 'So far Kendall has braska field in Lincoln today depends A 8 ) games to provide local gridiron fol- | Butfalo, . with thousands of alumni returned for | not been defeated and has scored 450 | manufacture = several choice gloom| Notre Dame formations and they : : Johns Hopkins vs. Maryland State, at focon: ye the success of the 1916 Nebraska foot | stories that three of his most valu- smashed their way through for sey-|lowers with their farewell treat.| pajtmore. i the “really big games” of the year be-| points in nine games. : all season. able men were out of condition for|eral touchdowns. Creighton clashes with South Dakota| Rochester vs. "’:v"“":‘ at Rochester. | tween' rivals whose annual meetings Head W . < 1i the clan of the Cornhuskers de-|a hard battle, such as the Cornhusk-| Lincoln will entertain her biggest|at Creighton field and Central high et 8 have featured Thanksgiving days for | iéad of Bryan Man {eats Notre Dame this afternoon, Ne- | ers might be expected to give. He| foot ball crowd, it became evident to- meets St. Joseph high at Rourke| XKunsas ve. Missourl at Lawrence. i : ¢ A & A A Washi vs. California, at Seattle, . ! i ska supporters will be able to for- | admitted that the rest of his squad|day, with the incoming trains bring- | park. iy iy Agtioh, ot Tegan g def:d:]:e Missouri valley the meeting Dmps in the Basket give and forget the defeat at the hands [ was in fair shape. .\D(wlllls'lllldmg ing hundreds of former Husker stu-| Both games promise to be interest-| Oregon vs. MultnomahlA. C. ltDPortland. of \Kansai and Missouti held . fieat| (From a Staff Correspondent.) of the Jayhawkers, But if the Hoos-| injuries, Harper will start his regu-|dents to the city. Hotels and room- ing. Creighton is possessed of a| Renver vs. Colorado Mines, at Denver. A . L 1 . Colorado Aggles, at Boulder. in interest because of the fact| Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 29.—(Special.) iers triumph over lars, l::dcordngz' to the lineup he an-|ing houses will ble rushed to h'l{‘dlrel EOOd eleven this yc;r and gpu!h Dll; Seuthern. Callforoia v Grevon Agties, e:‘. fl}::eKTnsl:se;te:kes its claim to a con-| —The appointment of T. C. Lawler be an unsucceseful season. It|nounced, and it was apparent at a|the crowds. Athletic Manager Reed | kota, excepting "the conflict with | Los Angeles. g ; mpionship on the outcome 3 will hot be a disastrous season, for the | glance that the visitors were in prime | said that the remaining tickets were Minnesota, ~ecquitted itself very| Notre Dumo vi. Nebraska, ot Lincoln. g?’:fl:i:afc ith the Tigers. Equilly of Hastings as deputy revenue collec- Cornhuskers have won three of their | shape for a hard game. being snapped up and he expected|creditably in all its games this fall. City. i * important from the sporting point of | tof for the Fifth district instead of big games, those with the Oregon Ag-| Nebraska polished off the plays to|every inch of space to be taken. Reed| Blue and white followers forsee a| Yankton vs, Dakota Wesloyan, at Yankton, view, however, was the clash of Ne- | the reappointment of Cecil Matthews es,* Ames and lowa, but, because|be used Thursday at a morning prac- | unnounced that the game would start|victory for their warriors, but the c“";l:':::n'." Jewel ve. Miswourl Wesleyan, at braska and Notre Dame at Lincoln, in | to the position has caused considera. Ames vs, Drake, at Des Moines. which the Indianans will try to retrive ewart's men, 1916 ball enthusiasts of this state | tice and the Huskers ran through promptly at 2:30. Coyotes have just as many supporters ; ‘ p . 5 A f | ble comment in 'Lincoln and again ve seen three Huskers elevens | formations smoothly, ‘although the| Coach Jess Harper ventured just|who own other ideas on the subject.| 8outh Dukota va. Crelghton, at Omaha. | the ona noint defeat suffered last year | "¢ : sweep thmudgeh three seasons un- | week's practice has ngt been reassur- | one prediction nnd’)that was it would | The two teams will enter the' fray F:;':;g" College vs. Westminster, ' at tiile hfnds of the Corhh\tskersy brings up the question whether the marked by defeat, it is only natural|ing. The Huskers are apparently in|be a hard battle. Harper admitted | pretty evenly matched and neither Drury vs. Springtield Normal, at Spring- | Far south western, gridiron fans ex- | Bryan crowd is to feel the sting of the loss of two games would make | the same rut that has marred the|four of the Notre Dame linesmen |squad a favorite. . | tiela. pect real foot ball in the game be-| Hitchcock’s displeasure. regard the year as an unsuc-| work all season and the play last| weighed over 200 apiece and that Me- .Tommy Mills has been working | Washington State va. Whitman, at Walla [ PECE F€&' University of Texas and| Mr. Matthews has made no secret | cessful one. * g ~| night lacked the fire and spirit neces- | Inerney, the heaviest man on the | diligently with his charges for the last Biustnastive, Miatnl; st/ Oladtandtl, Texas A. and M. at Austin, which|of his opposition to Senator Hitch- ) . Notre Dame will go into the game | sary to win against a first class elev- | s uad, tipped the scales at 227 pounds, | ten days and those who have followed | Gaye ve. Wostorn Hevorve at Clovcland. many say will decide the state cham-|cock and his fealty to Mr. Bryan. ; this afternoon a favorite, But thelen, The practice was better than | The Notre Dame squad had the use |the practice aver the locals will go Arohouss Aggiee, ve Washbuen, et ‘Man- | oionihio! | After he was appointed deputy col- rs. will be rather scant any held before the Kansas game but | of Nebraska field the entire afternoon | into the game prepared to put up the RABIN Weatéyun.vh Buhans: st Ballna. | ‘Catitlon “has. been the dominating | lector, Mr. Matthews sold his paper, , not the top-heavy favorites they | j did not compare with the splendid | behind closed gates. best fight of the season. And that| Fitenteh Nerml ve. Orimmsme Central, | characteristic of reports from Law-|the Riverton Review, to his brother, . ':'f»:‘:'o.mk"em'thl:‘:'r:h‘rr I showing made just prior to the Towa| Dr. Stewart was equally reticent.|means they will put up some fight, | at Pittsburgh, Kan. rence and Columbia regarding the | Loren Matthews, but the latter con- y i i . hwestern vs, Ottawa, a Otttawa, Kan. R 0 : N . battle. ~ Some of the Huskers are|“We know what we have to go up|for the Creightonites have been play-| Southwe " Muskingum, at Spring | game between Kansas and Missouri. | tinued the thrusts at Senator Hitch- cbraska two weeks ago, Th still lugging bruises and it has slowed | against,” he said. “Notre Dame has |iN8 8ood foot ball all fall. PR et R e L Starting out as one of the .weaker|cock and it this “disloyalty” on the ." "C:r“'h" ?"“'I‘ few 'fl‘“‘ down the backfield. one of the beefiest, best-trained eley- Depend on Pass. Kenyon vs. Marfetta, at Marietta. machines of the year, Kansas has de-| part of the editoria) little brother nhusker eleven, Dr. Stewart, strongly against his'ens in the west. We will fight hard.”| Tt is probable Creighton will de- at 8t Mary's Kan. [ Veloped a fighting spirit and craity | which is doubtless the cause of the e e | pend largely upon the forward pass| Koarney Normal va. Hastings, at Hastings. | defensive which culminated two | fall of the political axe upon the red a r .c‘?: d tar of ‘a former day, donn for its attack. Mills’ men are unusual- ILI".‘;‘:’ l"';-r::l"";:' g::;::l' E;lll:::"- n weeks lx:gu i“ th; gr}:atest foot ball| Mlctk of thle °fii°°"}‘l°ldi8§. bfigchr”m .er. N » | ly proficient at the aerial game, with ' b o upset the valley has known in years, umor has it that ief Collector fl,""s yfi&h&".‘mm Td" calfldm'"fsm T‘“Tke?l'Day Eve”ts Sutch Platz hurlin{uthe oval, and S‘;:{'“x‘.om vs. Washington University, at | the defeat of Nebraska by the Jay-| George L. Loomis had been told that 8t. Louls. hawkers. unless he le: atthe 0, his own el bl Bl RERA R R SR e t Matthews g o) Jal-Ceiatinn, Naj i and on the receiving end, and| Ut NGRS VK Marshall, at Hunt- glimt South Dakota university at reighton field. Central h Long, Flannagan, Mulholl 1 ! s South Dakota will have to have a|ington, valley championship probably will re- | It is also hinted this morning that a mighty strong defense to break the| 'Mount Union vs. Hiram, at Alllance, O. | main a matter of argument, since no | concerted effort will be made to weed Cornihuskers always had, and ) tourna: irst exhibited before the public -2.1“:: m'&-flrlm N. J. Whatever the outcome the Missouri | appointment might not be confirmed. on Towa field last Saturday when | maciag: Opening of winter meeting of the bef ) be: €0° | association, ut 3 ame at Lincoln The Coyotes are coming to Omgha Tilinols College vs. Southern Iilinois Nor-| Notre Dame’s record this year has e L LiST, DECAMS B0 ApDAr- [Tl Bl o Taberuki syalast Edward Cross-Country Run—Three-mile, || determined to wipe the Creightonites | mal, at Jacksonviila. not been the triumph of 1915, but 5 s’:":‘l’N e "('s‘“ e ly_ impotent and weakling organ- | . "Ralph, st Schanectady,s . Yo for protor: Onarey i ! || off the: face of the map. Last year| Xnoxve Monmouthstdonmouth | neither has Nebraska shown the |, Soelding, Neb. Nov. 2 il el i Athletios: Natlonal Amatear Athletio union v cfoss country champlonship, at 6 to 6 tie and very effectively stopped | * Eireka v. Christian College, at Eureka, | generally is favored to win tomorrow, FATM ey M Y A ULE IS Mr. Vidal who, South Dakota thought, | _ Iliinols Wesleyan vs. State Normal, at Other Big Games. Barry has made a slight change in his back- i ; Blpomington. would run wild against the locals. Mr. | Bigoetion o 0 Sernan, ot ' Tnc fleld, sending the shifty little Sullivan from Omaha. Starts at 11 o’clock. Course: West on_ Harney to Twentieth, north to Farnam, west at will, £ That Little 1t it _ If the Cornhuskers have the same o iy Solon B Other contests of interest to be | half'to quarter to replace Yager and filling speedway, Los Angeles. Vidal has been running wild as a|buque. : : up the gap by placing Grimm, a guard, at t this afternoon and play the same | _Hoecer; Yalo agnioat Pennsyivania, at ::.3.:“&;;’::&.,,:‘,°:;‘,;.,.":, %‘*”“'m.';' Mmember of the Army team this year,| Friends va. Patrmount, at Wickita, =~ 2?,’;;2, T i Creiphton | i b0 STURRUITL R BAY on ball they did against lowa and Tt T dpek Baverturd, 8 || eat to Young Men’s Christian as. || Put he didn't do anything much against | furon v State Mises, ui' Raria Ciy at Omaha; Haskell against Highland Soothes Your Cough and Cold. %rm even break in the luck, the; soclation, Creighton last Th:nkurvmg. So the| lowa State Toachers ve. Ellsworth, at|pari'at Des Moines; Henry Kendall| Dr. Bells Pine-Tar-Honey soothes the raw . 1f they have the same lack | o resting: e e Theniey Coyotes have visions of avenging that | lowa Falls. Cutler, st Chicagoi Marquette vs. Wabash, at Milwaukee. against Missouri School of Mines at|spots, eases cough, kills cold germs, 25c. SOUTH. | Basket Ball—First annual rapid- and play the fi. * tie by walloping Omaha’s prides this A : f .| Al druggists.—Advertt t. 55 Apaingt Kacunnaeehl | eyt rs, ool s e Voeu, T Chvietan aseniaton’ ik gtem's | aftermoon. : | pennemse ve. ks wat. at nes. | L0ER; Kansas Aggies aginst Washe |41 eroreits —Aavertaomen v ned out like .a te roller | ton Both teams will present their full | ville / fuen out & Shredded whenk| punghe¥l i, HRLe AR ARPHEY || o he Boor, T o [|strength ‘nether eleve'being hand'-| it St e |'To, Cure Catarrh 't any reason, 5o far as we #, 8t New Orleans; Al Shubert against ollows: Seuif ap Ve Cltadel, at Col . % iy Ntk shoudn iy | S W e e S D) Warriops |ueshmerm s Vs it ot S You Must Purify Your Blood Rotre Dainé sommmteicy oo | e, o, R Gl W', Sor”Eommls | e T e v i o0 h | Roanoke, A Transylvania vs, Loulsville, at LeXing- Notre Dame completely out- apainit Tammy MoFariand, ‘twelve rounds, iy sse8 Ncbraska, and there are those | At Bostor Tomy Zill against Willle Grad: Off or La Staplot (e fanylio hold:to/this beliet, | ST IS 0Rn S teaver e Fu. for Last Game T ~But we fail to see where the Notre Dame record is as formidable as some ‘lem to. Omaha and every onme was Of sea’g(ln_a't Tarkio 1-'{:'";. make out. sold, | Flanna X Specialists in Catarrh troubles have | true and tried, is always obtainable Wake Forest vs. Mercer, at Greensboro, ‘agreed that it is an infection o{ the [ at any drug store. It has proven its oy h()klulz&mn ve. Oklahoma Aggios, at Okla- | blood. The laboratories of the Swift | value in thousands of cases. It will | “;',"';,,‘“"{",, ve. Mississipp College, at | SPeCific Co. have proven it. Once you|do so in your case. Get S. S. S. at . i £5 g ¥ Y Lutes .. F. B[F. B, McKinnon | 5, qeon, get your blood free from impurities— | once and ‘begin treatment. If yours The Hoosiers lost to the Army, the: A special train will run to Lincoln| The Bellevue college foot ball | “*Rice inst - - i i i 1 i foriicd over the Burlington, leaving Omaha | squad left for Tarkio, Mo., yesterday Omaha is Favorite. | Te‘x:u“:':? g‘:;-."k.".llr::n:i :lunl;'l‘:\‘.“w“. cleansed of the Catarrhal poisons, tois a long standing case, be sure to Tost by, twenty points and they were Uf“fa' passed to death b{ Oliphant |at_12:30 and nmving in Lincoln at|afternoon to play the last game of| If Central High wins over St. Jo-| Wottord ve Furm st Spartanparg. | Which it is now a prey, because of its | write the Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, 1 1:55. It returns at 5:30, arriving in | the season. T seph this afternoon it will wind up a'| Arkanss vs. Missiasippl Aggies, at Mem- unhealthy state—then you will be re-| Ga., for medical advice. It is frec. thgy ‘:fii‘l' I::e‘:l ?)‘:':)r:“ e O Omaha at 6:55. Arran !l“"llsiflffl ui;hx“‘:tm("‘niu llh: ;::lmwisl?"in;urliaes; season unmarked by defeat. Maulli- (P 0 v Louislana State, at Ne"lleved of Catarrh—the dripping in the | They will tell you lowpthispurely P being made to accommodate over 500 i o 'I'arkit; (h‘is morning. The gan's lads will go into the game fa-| orieuns y d | throat, hawking and spitting, raw sores vegetable blood tonic cleanses the stop persons on this special. The regular game will be played after © dinner vorites over the Missourians, but the| Southern University vs. Birmingham, at|in the nostrils, and the disagreeable [impurities from the blood by literally ! : o . i . | Greensboro. bad breath. It was caused, in .the washing it clean. They will prove to & Py ' | trains are expected to carry a large | | s 1 boys from down the river are ex.|Ortoon Hill ve, H t Spring Hill, g : : ::3 :rfiy b::ltym:“uwel:{ an A“:'i:: number and it is probable the number :nl;:)n(h\:rifiu“i-luglgc :fxd‘ l:llza(::?ngr]:; Dected 10 Show. stubborn OpPasition| Nort Carolts Agaies v Wesnimston ana g;“crh"' bcca"lme'y?ur ‘n'j“polv’ms'};;l‘d' Gat ‘hlalt e L o tTy weak. thk 41 d' to motor down will be large on ac- Jex will b ralnxed and ““!“’ a fixh(. of it at least. 1?(, Jo-| Lee, at Raleigh. 00d was easily infected. ossibly | (,;lzrrj, af{er consistent treatment xoe Weak this year, 14 to 0, an count of the pl ¢ th rules will be relaxed, seph will outweigh Omaha a bjt and |, Heory Kendall vs. Missourt Mines, at|a slight cold or contact with someone | with S. . S., have been freed from they didn’t do ow'“lh lll':"lt South | Count ot the pleasant weather. All 0‘_.‘“" members of the squad they have a fast backfield, including T“é',;;m and Heney vs. King, at Bristol, - | W0 had a cold. But the point is— | the trouble and all its disagreeable i o | Podrson, Foot Ball (e st me. g i ote Eanl b | SRS B, St o Ehh 0, ol B I el AR, ¢ o SN b P , a ty. | " ol h necessary. e reme: . . D, dis- | an vigor. on't de t - “gfltt team, is said to be stili hindered | £ ©AEI'S0N, 0ot . |in bed. The Omaha lad has been !fi?: l'if‘:‘l:; g‘f{fi:r";:"fiic Marearty, | Austn vm. Trinity, ot Sherman, || (GLcred e Sty vents ago, tested, | mens. ‘Take S. 9. . Ao : injuries received two weeks ago. Pl T kl d suffeting from a twisted leg. WAL o7, Josupn, - /| Gectaytown Getiags v Coaser Gotgort | 0 - OV T vears @ 5 L 4 Both Will Fight, ayer, ac. s an Fourteen men besides the coach Pearson | : LB l’iunfin Georgotown, Ky. SR .;__—_“'_; Ut is true. of course, that Notre D Q h made the trip: They will line up as|Taynter | Graner | 37 | Dame probably will fight harder. to owns the Bur la,r follows: | Erwin, le;; Gustafson, It.;|Krogh . MeGHl I . » “beat N'ebrn::n vlhudn uu.inn any other g '{)‘"‘“5{ 1‘ i Kinnier, “ A”"I'W T8.; gfifi'fifu flll(:lc#‘ POSt-%ea‘s%ana%nes ? ‘team, for tl ¢ Ini iu“ want revenge Sioux Cit i ]l“ Nov. 29.’—A burglar ll'&lfl' y, M ewart, re,; lflc?r arper . Light| | ‘fg;}‘ r'lC ,t‘lele;! the alnleol was tackied ‘and downed by Conrad ‘f{au‘:‘l“'“"r"‘; ,"\m'i.:‘;“z'l‘t"z' H:' [C):"’I‘I“‘l;‘ ?:’:{?x‘y : :;Efi':-:’ rge y Darrow . f mighty Chamberlai ut Ne- | Pederson, a 17-year-old foot ball AR A bl 4SBT ap, | om i) dvi-q (R e : | \ braska is going to fight harder, too.| ot ni ¢ er dis. | @ haliback and Ebersole, a linesman, | Peterson “ashl - New York, Nov. 29.—President Ed-| . AN s : L g up against. They haven't any|mother, Mrs. Christine Pederson. | |lineup which started against Doane,| BEM a S | league announced here today that he No Chloroform or Ether given. Writ- amber'ain to save their skins this| Pederson saw the burglar while ‘Iu-! Not much is known of Tarkio this| Win From Burgess.Nash‘ will advise his club owners to play ten Guarantee Given in All Cases. Pay When Cured. Car Fare Paid One Way to Points Within 50 Miles of da : Omaha. Patients must come to the office. Hundreds of the Most Prominent People in Omaha ar as they did last. They haven't | was ransacking the rooms on the.sec- [ S¢dson as most of the games the| pp. pamic” park Reserves proved | Only @ 112-game league season next Chamberlain to reel off long |ond floor. The burglar leaped | Missourians have played have been too fast for the Burg.eu-anh Re- | Year and a post season series of for-| g - They' haven't any Chamber- | through the window and Pederson | With colleges.not in Nebraska. [serves in a_gridiron combat staged| Y-cight games with the American | 'tio s'aop ‘e\z;'ryrhomll; rush .on‘(ol_luwcd Then Pederson made & | yesterday afternoon and the former| 35S0ciation, the class AA league of‘; ¢it side of the line. But they've | flying tackle. The burglar struck the | romped home with a victory, 6 to 0. the middle west. Barrow said that ot eleven strong and sturdy youths % | he already has talked the situation who are .foi" to try to do those fi Jack Polland -was the star of the| b 0f Alexandria High Wins. . Alexandria, Neb, ) round with a thud. Pederson held | Alexanaria figh soho is hold until his bro | and girls' teams of Fa rbury Business £ 3 ther, Lawrence |33 Pt A ~ is P ohi ¢ | over with the American association | things and that's all we can ask. Pederson, came to his assistance. | ladt might. Fhe sl waa Cp Coall hore ?fim}flf:c;fel‘?;"r'hli;:’(m:.',fu:v'lsfy’.: men and they are enthusiastic over|| Nave been cured by ‘Notre l.}:mek may win this after-| Neighbors heard = the commption | Molt Lol Line was foush [ P 'IBur_gcsslNash troupe. ¥ such 3 series. £ | Y ~noon, Nebraska may win, the game |and hurried to the scene. They help- | woighing Alsvandrly about fifteen pounds | o= s s M cmin - - y be a tie, but no matter what the i i i o . «fi'flt‘. it's going to be a grand foot :9ri‘voeds.“ i % hlaf anil the olice " Aexandria won by guperlor team work | " ball game, a game full of the excite- DR. WILLIAM CREIGHTON MAXWELL by @ score of #6 to 12. " Alexandria has lost Are You Short s et and thrills that make foof ball ey o JNIS apvon. TR Are You Tall ? 408-9-10 Omaha National Bank, 17th and Farnam Sts. nn'dhelhfr::;:e“ ofoi:m:ricsn Fremontel‘s Wln att | | Are Yo: Slender ° Elactric Crank- Phone Red 4390. Hours: 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. The teams will ligeupguc fole- Are You Stout ing, Lighting and EXIDE Storage Batteries Bowling Tournament, It makes no difference to us —we can suit you. y We have for your selection the prettiest line of suitings and overcoatings in town—a finer line than we have ever shown before, Made Made to $ 1 s to Measure Measure Come in and let us “Suit” or “Overcoat” you. NOTRE DAME. L E. c:"‘;’_’."' Fremont, Neb., Nov. 29,—(Special,) * Bachman | —Fremont bowlers, who returned "Y"';_""r'g from St. Louis, where they took part | fcInerney | in the midwest bowling tournament, M hn brought back $177 in prize money, Lucius Hammond took third place in singles and $90 with 655, He counted qfi‘ TALBOT : 181 for fourth place in all event for s Newd \: heg Fremont Candy Kitchen five a0s to A ;:ltied 7 for fourteenth place lnd‘ finnrd'COLLARS to Lincoln for the [ " This was the second time a Fre. | ? e 1t is eted fully mnl ‘“"At"('!)r ex':tereld the midwehsp are curve cut tOfit thf- their way rney. maha last year t 1§ this afternoon, same team finished five plnc:;out O?i Sh"uld?fs pcrfiCd‘y ’bbs‘r::' S S We'p ) e oy i Cluett, Peabody & CotncMakers 2oRFLCO-EXIDE SERVICE STATION “"Phone Doughs 3007, FREE BATTERY INSPECTION PHONE DOUGLAS 222. OMAHA N5 Corner 15th and Harney Sts. | e — - e

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