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THE BEE 15, 1916. 9 = Drawn for The Bee by George McManus: OMAHA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER Copyright, 1916 . BRINGING UP FATHER 2 7 VE : "M GLAD || MR.UIGGS | ) LR WHAT HA IVE FILLED DI Jusr HOLD IT UNDER | ] G5 1M 4LAD YO SEE Yoo A YOU THERE - ’\j{?:;.\:'\‘fim; BOTTLE | | YOUR COAT AN YoULL S }:(00"\‘);6 g:.‘:)et ‘:ec OT'?T PIN THIS ROSE GOES THE WATER g t coLp SRRV ! FOR HELP 3 PINT FER Youy- - ST INTHE HOUSE WITH- YOURE A NG 09 OUT SUSPICION— LIFE SAVER: "N OUR CHARVTY WORK - - —— 1 the testimony of the Coconino connty treasurer. “AllL 1 was ever able to as seas them was on tour mules, forty saddle horses, a wagon and 700 wild New Yorker Libeled In Novel is Given a ‘TRAPPER GOULDN'T Xmas Gifts for a Man Something for Personal Use NATIONAL MOGULS ‘lSport Calendar Today 'P LAYERS MUSTN"]‘ Probable That Annual Meeting f | A : Swimming—Pennsylvania against College JOhnson Doesn’t Want Them to || Card tables and magazime stands. (| Edmund Priest, Arizona was told by Alhert Chisholmb, ranch e (e Will Not B Finished of City of New York, at New York, H 5 Il Military brushes, silver backs ! 5 ! er of Flagstall, Ariz New York, Dec ‘A verdict of 1 o e Finishe Boxing—Riteliie Mitchell against Joe wet. Use Names in Conuzetion || peck clocks | Hunter, Tries His Hand at T R b R Tl (e e 38 D00 R AR given ';\‘ ALuny here to- Before Tomorrow. oAt roRaUR, AU aslne i S obany Cigaret cases Jorse ever since | was knee high to |44y in_favor of Police Magistrate With Series Yarns. Joseph E. Corrigan, in his suit against { Capturing Nags. LT St Faol, dnek Navage agninst Johnoy Wil s Sflnethingfldi!}crcn(i ‘ = a grasshopper, but 1 was never able 3/ PV bh - afarrill company of In- son, fifteen rounds, at Newport, K. I. Mel Clectrica veatedy shaving . NETs R 3 SR X N, ] MUCH REMAINS TO BE DONE | orcan azaini Voung Murphy. incve BOSTON SALE IS RATIFIED | Fireplace turnhinge | BUT THEY GOT AWAY/ '.j'aidic one of the wildones | dianapolis, Ind. publishers of George rounds, ta Greenfield, Mass, Joe Connolly | i was offered as MR as $o3 a heal | peopoon Howard's novel, “God's Bronzes, marbles or antiques against Eddie Flynn, twelve rounds, nt Bos- — - to gather the horses, but 1 turned 1t Man.” wiichihealleged heiwal 14.—While the Na cw Y i f Yagit ¢ ) N i ins . 4 in New York, Dec BN Casevisenlopt S Glenceslochi o8 G (el D CRTH R ncannon o it i A How 150 wild horses of the. United | down [ibelied. He sued for $200000 dam- : gt : S ) . onton. 5 Boslon il sazing globes S “\W . s e tional league club owners spent al-' Begeh Shows—All-breed show of Broekton | 1N Sale oi the Boston club. curtail \-l\”f“. MEL e I States Live Stock company increased Why. the only way to catch them goo " egeripan charged that one of: sneak up behind and was to usc strategy them them."” He said that after they were caught they were not worth over §12, C. H. Bardwell, oil man of Chanute most eight Kennel club, Brockton, Mass. business at their session today, Secre- | tary Heydler said tonight that a great | deal remained to be done and it probable that the annual meeting may the chief characters in the novel was intenced to represent him and that i contained matter defamatory to hint hours discussing league ' ment of players' salaries and adoption | of legislation providing for punish-| ment to players who permit the use | of their name writing ncwspapvr; stories on world’s serics games are | Cocktail mixers to L100 in a httle more than a month Something inexpensive. Laundry bags Shaving mirrors Folding coat hanger scts with a swift pony lasso was the testimony presented by gov- lernment attorneys before the “wild | Magic City Basket Ball Schedule for is in Hhorse” jury vesterday afternoon. | e th LT A Leather pillows I John Sinclair, cattleman of Flag- Kan., testified as to the specd of the | not be finished until Iriday. S G_' Out !_hc important questions. to be con- | Seripe shirting sitks "staff, Ariz,, testified that he sold hah’]““M'h“:w:' SR SRS T | To Change Release Rule. €ason ulven |sidered at a meeting of the American || oyl dress protector- lof his 300 wild range horses to the| " | \wint (0 Arizona aiter some 555 league which opens here tomorrow. : A\ great part of today's session of Cravats | United States Live Stock company in ! Bk 4 3 iconomy will be urged by President 1910 for $1,000. “J. S. Smith of the ll“\"(’;‘ '”_.\\ I.”:;‘IH‘I"“'".' u g‘]hnl for, but the league yas taken up in discussing| The South High school basket ball | Johnson, who asserted tonight that e e L P e Lo RANEup i hcdeald | ) | a proposition made today by Secre-| tary Baker of the Philadelnhia club to amend the constitution so that no player should be released after August 1 each year unless all the clubs in the | league were asked for waivers. This was to prevent trades of players which schedule for the season has been given out. Games with Lincoln, Cen- tral High, University Place and Ne- braska City are considered top-notch- ers. Kearney comes to Omaha Feb- ruary 3. The first game will be played Sat- the game has been conducted on an extravagant basis and every expense, including salaries, must be curtailed. Players offered high salaried contracts to retain them during the war with the | Federal league must expect a reduc- tion, Johnson said. LONG PROFITS I BREAKPAST FooDS | cattleman added “Why didn’t you?" he was asked “Because | didn't have them.” I'he fact that the bill of sale cov- lered but 150 animals made little dif | ference to J. S. Smith, president of | bill of sale covering 1,100 head,” the| “It was hard enough to locate them with tield glasses, let alone capture | them."” Mr. and Mrs, Wilson . . : e e o A Buy Christmas Gif might strengthen Iqadmg clubs in thcig;‘)‘;’“‘3]?‘:‘,:.':,’;‘._?2“,1111‘; m‘?doljlhstrii,?s" | nm",,:h,(”df“r:][‘l((‘h::mi:"]!z:',‘(.;':‘a‘!: Chanceuorl Avery, Before | the United States Live Stock com- uy rl:f 5 a‘s l ts\ pennant racc, but it was pointed out | ity the Plattsmouth five. The local | that “there arc one or two players on | Farmers' Congress, Takes |pany. the evidence showed. Tn a Wakhington e Dee L4 =2 Tha | that it might also work against clubs i See s X i = lithe: Boston: club’ who 'might i 3 deal with A. O. Perry he raised the | ashington, Dec e presi in the second division which might de- | t¢am has improved 100 per cent in B WL s Whirl at the H. C. L. number to 1,100, the bill of sale|dent and Mrs. Wilson went Christ- sirc to make trades. The question was referred to a commission which is to report back to the schedule meet- ing next February. By unanimous vote the league will | a week’s time, despite the raw ma- terial that has faced the coach. A victory is expected. The schedule: December 15—Plattsmouth at South Side December 19. mmercial High at Oma- B L good managers. Jack Barry, second baseman, and Outfielder Hooper were mentioned in this connection, Practically every club owner in the league was here tonight for the meet- STORY OF LOAF OF BREAD “In certain breakiast foods we get | had purchased from Sinclair. This latter bill of sale was read to the jury by Tom S. Allen, United States specifying the same brands that he| mas shopping together today for the first time. Leaving the White House unexpectedly, they walked in front of the grounds and stood for a time look- | ing at the presidential flag flying from e 2 i 3 vt | 5 5 | district attorney ; take adequate care of John B. Day,| Dreember ilin, la., at Soutn Side |ng et et 128 cents’ worth of wheat for 25! VoteiaaiTeaoper \Ralls a flag pole crected on the White | iormer owner and one of the founders | January 12—Council Blufts at South Side FOU.I‘th Nebraska cents when it is done up in a neat PP | House yesterday. Then they strolled | of the New York club, during the re- mainder of his life. This veteran re- cently suffered from a paralytic stroke January 19—Central High at Omaba “Y. Auburn at —University Auburn ’lace at Lincoln Regiment May Be sanitary package and delivered to the door by the grocer’s automobile de ['hat it was impossible to even trap the animals, let alone run them down, [was told by Edmund Priest, trapper slowly through the business section of the city, stopping here and there | to look in shop windows. During their i carney at th Side. 2 . b and it was understood that he lost| st Point at South Side / livery. |and hunter of Flagstaff, Ariz. for walk they were recognized by many | P g is 1 1 February 17—hLincoln at Lincoln. “ . 2 . , 5. °rs a \ “ils ras o | almost his entire fortune during the Fobruary 18—Central High at South Side. Home by Ghrlstmas In certain other breakiast foods | m.!;m v\(‘ala' O e "I\huppl r n|d1 I'| “\\ ilson was kept brotherhood fight. February 23—Nebraska City at South Side. | was offered $5 a head and husy returning greetings Stallings for Cubs. George Stallings, manager of the Boston Nationals for the last four years, tonight was regarded here as the leading candidate for the vacant | position of manager of the Chicago. Nationals. Pennsylvania Team Begins March 2—Commercial High at South Side Basket _fim;arts In Ea,rnis_t_ at Omaha Basket ball at the University of Omaha has reached a high pitch of | The soldiers boys of the Fourth Nebraska regiment will cat their Christmas dinners, not among the mesquite and sage brush along the Mexican border, but right in Omaha, according to preparations being made today by Colonel Bingham, quarter- master of the United States army in the Omaha district | which are also essentially wheat, we get 275 cents' worth of wheat for | 20 cents. “When a woman buys wet hominy delivered at her door she pays for 5 cents worth of corn when she buys 30 cents worth of hominy.” The foregoing were some of the statements made by Chancellor Samuel Avery of the University of [ thought T could go out and make a Ilittle casy money.” | “You was sort of a failure as a | trapper, harty of the defense. “I was that time,” the trapper re- marked. Ben Fidler, real cetate dealer of Sioux City, la., is just out approxi- mately $14,000 of real estate. then?” asked Attorney Fle-| He was | Shows How He Hid Dynamite in Coat| San Francisco, Cal, Dec. 14.—~Louis J. Smith, the government’s chief wil-f ness in the trial of Franz Bopp, Ger- | enthusiasm. Three games have been | 1o co A P .+ | Nebraska in his talk Wednesday at S o [man consul general, and other de- 7 | S colonel is negotiating now with s : to get a large number of horses, but | A 2 4 Practice for 0I‘eg0n Game | scheduled for this week end. The|jocal bhread makers ‘fn dchvfir con:‘.‘;}zn- the Hotel Castle to the Nebraska hl:» kn‘v\'v‘x Rvfi anything, according to fendants, charged with violation of s 3 ~ . |most important of these is that be-| 0" ¢ their goods to Fort Crook { Farmers’ congress. . Rreeime Ty ) neutrality laws of the United States, Philadelphia, Dec. 14.—Practice in | tween the regular five and the Dana IR (T ot s e ot s ‘he chancellor is a specialized "7\ U i Falls, 5. D ;AT\\ ”‘}‘M'{m“”:‘lfll m:lay. .\muhl was ; i /i [ : €0 | s i ing ¢ T At i S oIX Sis ‘taken back to the attempt made in preparation for the foot ball game jteam of Blair. The game will be | hoay signed, it is understood by Jay chemist, besides being chancellor of | anager of the Silvius Tnvestment | 515" 0 G1 it shins i" Ly with the University of Oregon at Pasadena, Cal., on New Year's day played Saturday evening at the local | gymnasium at 8 o’clock While the student body believes the Burns that the bread is to be at the fort several days before Christmas. the university, for he studied abroad | many years, and for years was head of the chemistry department of the company, had equally bad luck. His losses, he said, were about $10,000 in Wash.,, loaded — with munitions destined for the allies was started by the University of < A The bakers have gleaned the informa- 7 real estate Smith had testified that in pla f s , local flippers will have no hard task ; 5 ST P e University of Nebraska. ! mith had testified that in place of | Pennsylvania squad yesterday. It was | . g(_mf"g e biate e Inthihe ke ntilion that the’ Fourth Nebraska is go- Beis aychcmlst e dha \Colors Sheriff Grabs Herd. dynamite he had. placed stove wood the first workout the Red and Bllm'('oach DeLamatre intimates that he | g 'O, ¢fram farhome SDecember of the ablest and most careful stu-' [lc went to Coconino county, Ari-|in the bombs and that he carried the players have had since the Cornell | - - |18, Conformity to that schedule < o Tiice T contest on Thanksgiving day and the coaches instructed the men to take it casy. Nine of the 'varsity eleven and one substitute were sent through a basket ball game in the gymnasium to “develop their wind.” Later the squad was put through a light scrim- mage on Franklin field Signal practice was planned for to- A 4 9" | a sore back and William Thompson, ne | grain in primitive methods, 1 give they wired back that they wanted fair} day and tomorrow, while the "varsity | pe speedy right forward, is suffering barrels of dressed poultry. The plant | these facts merely to show that in a 'play for everyone and that they | [ will line up against the second eleven | gop ") sprained ankle. also was damaged. The loss is placed | pinch, under siege conditions, we | would insist upon it.” | in a regular game on Saturday. Sev- As a preliminary game the Sopho- at $3,000, covered by insurance. The [could save a grea part of the ex-! “But they never helped me,” Iu-‘ o eral scrimmage practices probably | yores will play the Freshmen. fire is supposed to have been caused | pense of our food.” added reflectively. | will be held next week before the Friday afternoon the girls' tourna- by the heater in the car exploding. Cause of High Cost. IYinally, after a great deal of htiga- | u es lons or e team leaves for the coast Friday aft- | ment will be started at 3 o'clock, when CommiG St e Street, The speaker refrained fron, men. tion I succeeded in getting five lhorses, ernoon Doubt as to whether Berry, the | The second team of the university North Platte, Neb., Dec. 14.—(Spe- = i crty and work."” b <tar fullback, would be able to accom- | will play in a league this season which cial Telegram.)—]. P. Smith, %o, | he said, oo ",‘"" to engage "y "caid he shipped the five to Los pany the squad was set at rest today | includes Belleyue, South Side High | dishwasher, committed suicide on the | 3, Controversy which | always —dis- | (€00 rlS mas opper by the announcement that he had and Council Bluffs street here this afternoon by swal \hk(.lv AT Although there never were more caught up in his studies and would | _— lowing carbolic acid. The cause of ., Shancellor Avery took for his sub-) (o 3,500 wild range horses on the Perire O | ject, "The £ ory of a Loat of Bread surely make the trip. 6 " FHV{WF'V in Advertising a sister in Ohio. | three principal causes, supply, possi- fjii'm?l';hftrnf’rn:_lltzf‘ g«}"{l‘u‘r::;_\;hrl\ :::: found in the city. It will be our pleasure to show you enoa nas rast Five, ‘ i b ‘l;:«(“:nl.‘,l.:mle“n‘ “f-'xf.-‘f,':' l"i\ll\l‘]llvli’)\l'o’fi{‘ Uiniediealest lhive: Stoohtcoinnguyl M Lthe many beautiful and serviceable gifts that we are Out After More Games Bow myg Results on Omaha Alleys | lustrated by the fact that wheat im. #nd_individual members of that or offering and to quote you prices, which, quality consid- | Teddy Korbmaker, : Lamatre’s indespensable guards, has will be satisfied if his boys hold the | Blairites to a small score. And he has, cause for worrying for already the university has a hospital list. Most of the men have not yet recovered from the first work out and some of them received bad knocks at practices. one of De- the Seniors play the Freshmen. would bring the boys in Omaha De- cember 21 Refrigerator Car Burns, Beatrice, Neb., Dec. 14.—(Special Telegram.)—Fire today at the plant of the Beatrice Cold Storage com- pany destroyed a refrigerator car with ninety cases of eggs and fifteen the suicide is unknown. Smith leaves | dents n the department of chemistry | at the university and set this student | the task of determining the amount of grain actually contained in certain | well known breakfast foods, with the result given above. “Now,” said the chancellor, “while | I do not advocate that we make our | own breakfast foods by pounding up tioning brands of breakfast foods, as He charged the high cost of living to zona in quest of the horses promised | dynamite and him, he said, but he had bad luck. away under his coat. e was asked today After days of toil he related that heto show how this was dore and dem- gathered twenty-nine horscs, and a~‘('"‘!'ill<"| how the dynamite lie rode proudly into Flagstaff with|have been carried away as he could de- the bunch, the sheriff came out and’|scribed replevined the lot “l wired the United States Live Stock company about the matter and all that | have to show for my prop Coconino reserve, testimony brought ganization had made out bills of sale i ‘IH Persistence is the Cardinal Virtue Advertising Our stock is the most comprehensive in variety to be Genoa, Neb., Dec. 14.—(Special)— | | mediately tumbled in price several 2 < ered, are always the lowest. Iic Genoa High School basket ball Neb. Telephone Co. GENERAL OFFICE A 0. cents wlhien it was flashed through the COY¢Tn& approximately 10855 head & L Although tl the actual teant has played four games and won 1st NOP o | World that Germany was coming forth || - E“I"v!“'l ‘r'“l"‘)\' Y(l 7 tuas qum CARVING SETS three, having been defeated by New-| R, Jobnson.169 T 18t 4o | with a peace proposal. He said that ¢’ A geontadibyzdianiy f“{”“ fi Gin o a e ndleiaan man Grove by only cight points. Ty e oy iver 120 360 [ the best thinkers, Towever, look fora {¢" (! 'I” }"‘,“‘;“"' COUNYng s ']”"”"* bttt 2 * They are trying to arrange games | Kester 4| Lambert 167 [icne ! 201 generally high level of prices for a ' "]'v‘ e ’I.m nlnlm_\l m{m Aliorscs Exquisite patterns to with. Commercial and South —High ' Erien Kent Géader 121 few years unless some piencmenally ™ x;w bRl een ol I not choose from, and every \ ~chools of Omaha Selples s S - Jllarge:crops sliouldl e raised: (e 08 LS FCORAE R Ol ofmiany per: one warranted. The : ] e = Lt Totals . 620 67¢ 6161916 | added that doubtless the landlord, the 03 €oMing to Flagstaff 10 have the | Following are the scores = 5 = COMMERCIAL | g Clls ERULEERE L A Wi 4 as 2 ) t g ‘ ot 160 97 3 401 S sou ik Seant, the miller and the hak - share Pills of salc recorded, but that he' wa Henckel’s, Boker's and 4 AUDITING DEPT . 2d. ad. Tot | :d. A Tot ot ! 5 not able to put them on record be Russell’s sets included 1st. 2d, 3d, Tot |Kelso 436 | Kuwz 151 121 162 4235 in the proht from the increased cost \ Al | L Olson 143 176 165 4x4 | Travelsicad 72 139 49 | Paterson 111 120 144 liotrailloaliaiby cadtiluiilicy didiirotiacal aa S CRIIGNER CLS R IDEINACEROULIN 0D in our assortment. Gen- Kellur 177 160 124 49] Marshall 20 349 | Dean 113 124 aneR a6l o s T Al erly . = = [Lindber 180 135 175 453 |Peterson ...131 153 144 428 | W, Smith 144 131 141 4gg [SUSE BV ONC 0L thent of making huge Ihomas J. Eakins. live stock in uine stag and buffalo ‘ j | Colby 184 04 467 | Mowr: 131 160 129 420 | R Smith. 124 151 129 421 ¥profits mas | akins, k Dean Kerr, Link Boxer, o T O e | e L R e o e i i countyl tang ool Goes horn hall(nr!‘lle\a,.E Fay e | — “ < . nino comty, was then called upon to S otal Totale. .730 R12 72022621 Tolale 666 it would appear irem - statistics, s | \ ¢ s Ip Omaha After Trouble‘ CITTY ol B RS ki abowt the sans pron e dd (01 0F the’ wuwber of wild_rang A¥complatellina i What f manl |\|‘lrv_ }\\'el(rrl\\ul;lht Obox‘]rri " b o when both wheat and “flour were 30 SHPPEG D8L 01 I’*f“"']“ o would be more acceptable than a nice pocket knife? We jrom Lincoln, breezed into Omaha | Primeau 2 | gritn 68 cheaper,” and he asserted the miller 2 that only 210 had left lagsta Lee : : ’ estendaylookingfon tpouble flcornis ; BlernAn "5 %% 1N | Tamanren 135 i doin 00 etter maw than e couid 199 and 1910 and of this number ave a fine selection of pearl and stag handles. 1 well setup youngster who is either a Catlin 119 136 255 | Holly doy i1 anysone of a number of lines, Gl =2 o Liciunilec: States Live g : ! skillful chap or hasn’t been in the : Carpenter 100 100 200 | Schindler Blbusiiess e which heimieliter L‘m‘ Stock company and Smith brands. Scissors, Manicure Sets, Safety Razors, all makes; Tool . D 2 3oldstro n o9 76 | iy » 1BdRL ( st 14 g ate: H int game a long time, as he hasn't a nlv;n"k el A A e While the chancellor took the posi- ’{ i \,mx]‘[ that the United \l.m; Cabinets, Manual Training Tools and Benches, Scroll on him, not cven a symptom of a buc WIRE S tion that the American baker has |4V€ Stock company never owned N ding caulifiower ear. Kerr would like | Totals \rw'arv 569 1086 s always madc much greater prohts 2Ver S0 horses on the range Saws and Turning Lathes. to tangle up with some of the local [Durhum ...1u2 128 132 282 St S leron: than the LEuropean baler, he said Tell-Tale Taxes A i Wilson 161 115 1st. 2d. Tot. | Rockford IO R DRILLET LS ha ) Sl s DO YOUR SHOPPING EARLY \\(‘](C!‘\\‘?!gh(‘h and e\sn‘;s‘hullhng l_c: D, Hegarty 124 120 125 369 | Berg 13719 ?l'r‘svmnlnn did not appear now that the baker 15 the Cmited States Live Stock give away a few pounds if there aren’t |\ Tegarty 113 150 115 37% | Dimici 6 56 | Gernandt greatly profiting mider the prescat s el aler e B 2 i 1 5 8 42 y 70 182 353 | Buc 15 ! 4 f 1 " a ar the any welters ready to meet him HUCGRER LAl L s e TerE G 1 conditions number of horses it claimed, it never i Noted Violinist Hurt | Totals EATERI R i Teme 8 865 6921930 | favor of a definite and standard size {estimony of S NGty . . . 2. Tot Ist. 24. za Tot | Of the loaf, even if the price had to treasurer and tax collector laxes In Automobile Accident |, s Tor, | ews 1 % o | rise, for he beheved it be b T : 1 AL L ol R I)VI ¢ believed it best to have were assessed against the company 1511-13 Dodge Street. The Hardware People. New York, Dec. 14.—Mischa El- | i00 Vi |5 Reran 131 136 191 aie| Uee public understand how much it but they were never paid. he said man, noted violinist, was injured, al- | sadsen Whitehous: S21{C Chane 145 160 191 496 | was getting for its oney all the time | I°” Dovle, assessor, corroborated though not seriously. today, when a | Phillips Riptol 39 | Potersan 152 178 138 49| A memorial resolution was adopted R G arEs g Straw 200 | Handleap .. T 7 7 21| for the late Isaac Pollard, a lif i taxicab in which he was riding col- iy for t ate lsaa e, a lite mem “ lided with a street car. His scalp Total 3 5111801 Totaln....708 #2414 3151 | Per of the congress, and the late W. 5 | was cut in two places by flying glass N, 15 Delano, a former sec. etary : akeniito 5 244 a4 Tot A Tde : and he was taken to a hospital to 108 i e i : o S e ; have the wounds dressed. Elman's | P 10 100 an 6 1187 153 440 Wil Get Instunc Relier Y hands cscaped injury, but his brother 149 42% Froeland 1 105 233 175 177 ) 1 Pine-Tar-Honey soothes vour % said he feared the accident would 3% 413 { Johnon e ) 195 141147 a2 Inflaimimaton, loosenshe compel the violinist to cancel engage- | 1 bt L ments for perhaps a month | Tota 1700 o 2 Tola 10 i a The Leading American Brandy—At All Dealers