i Our Store Will Not be Open on Thanksgiving Day THOMPSON. BELDEN & CO. POULTRY DEALER IS ASSASSINATED Murder Conspiracy in New York City that Rival Eoientbal Cats in Sensationalism. LURED TO STREET AITD SHOT In Flgat Aeralast Wowliry Omfcla Raff M4 rmr Set f Enesales Crime Catmlaatlna of Latf Series af Attack. TEUTON CRUISERS DISABLEJAINBOW Canadian Ship Damaged by Broad id After Tufioni 'Chatfe by " Huremburg and Leipzig. KONTCALW C0UX3 TO RESCUE rnitk War VtwJ Stops Parsatt y . , Iaflletias; Hart oa tbe Kaiser's ; Cewft Taws Brltlsa 8hl ; . i . : Keqalaaall. . .. , , . (Copyright. 1014, by rress Publishing Co.) ' VANCOUVER, B. Ct. Nov. .-Bpclal Cablegram to New Tork World and Oman Bee.r-After' one., of tho .most thrtlllp race and i long-rang battles known on th hlgu seas. In which tha French cruiser Montcalm, which for aomo time hu boon cruising tha Pacific, cam t tha rescue of tha allies, this time tha llttlo Canadian gunboat, tha Rainbow, tha Gorman cruiaara Lelpslc and Nuremburg, again have flrd to parts unknown In the ractno. ' " The atory of the hattla between tha four warnhlp he Just been mad) pubUo here, theuch, tho pre la not permitted to publleh the dotalls. owing to the etiiot anaorahlp also In effect here as well a4 la England. i Th Rainbow aow i tn the dry (look at Esquimau under orders (or repairs, with Ha dan iae mure than at, first sup posed, and Its wounded, said to hare Been five men. are now recovering 1b a hosplta4 at Victoria. ' Tha Rainbow was ateatrrifig north when R was met by tha Oerman cruisers, which gave cbss and battle. The, Rainbow turned seaward with the k a liar's boats in full chase, several shots being ex changed. Tha chase "continued for rnor than an hour, when tha French cruiser was sighted and signalled, with the re sult that before an exchange of several effective shots, said to have disabled the IMplc tha pursuers ce up, and the Montcalm went to the rescue of the dam aged Rainbow and Its' men. A broadside' had struck the Canadian navy's 'speedy craft and had disabled It. and the French cruiser laid to and towed It north to Eequlmalt. tory ef the Battle. The story of the battle Is related by an Engllahmana here, who declares that It la authentic, but refuses to tell who was his Informant, which Is thought to have been received from One of the wounded men In tho hospital who declined to have hla name revealed. The chase and battle was several miles off the Oregon coast. CHILDREN OF 0. S. . . PRAISED FOR GIFTS (Continued from Fag Ona.) PEAL.Tif.lE IS HERE, BUT HO APPETITE 'i . ' saaaBaaaanaaaa ' YOU SHOULD TRY tlOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It tones foe stomach "-brings back the ap petite assists diges tion and assimilation promotes liver and bowel activity pre vents Bloating:, Heart burn, Indigestion, Bili ousness and .. Malaria. C:t i Eotlli This Very Bay toast, "The King." while Francis Dyke Acland, under secretary for foreign af fairs, responded to "The President of the TJnltod Mates." Lieutenant Commander Courtney, ' replying to a toast to "The Christmas Bhlp," said: , ' "The American navy Is 'glad to dis charge such a mission as this service which appesls to my heart. Thousands of little ones at home wish the Jason God-speed." ( Thensaad View Veaael. John Callan O'Leughlln, representing 200 newspapers 'throughout ths United (Hates which assisted In collecting the Christmas Ship's girta, speaking' to tha toast. 'The Children of America." re viewed the history of the movement which made possible the collier playing the role of Santa Claus to tha children of the warring 'nations; ' v During tha dinner .the earl of Beau champ read thg following telegram from Lord Kitchener, tha, Pi Utah .secretary of 4riif ..,,,. v.u t .-i-.it'i , "Fleas expreea an my behalf and that of tha British arssy our oordlal appre ciation and . grateful thanks for the kind thought of tha America, peopla. . Tho welcome freight the Jason carries will bring pleasure to tha homes of many of those whose fathers are awy." , Jest la fart. . . ' ' PrtVONFOHT. ' fiilg., Nov. ' -Vla London.) The steamer Jason, laden with toys for children in the belligerent coun tries front children In the United States, arrived her today. Tha Jason left New Tork .November It '. " , ' A flotilla ot British torpedo boat de atroyera, flying the American ensign, met the Christina ship and escorted It Into the harbor. The docking' w.aa delayed for soma time oa eoccuut, of . the dense fog. The earl of Beauohamp.' and F. D. Acland, under secretary ot foreign af fairs, together With representatives of the London Board of Trade,, were, on hand to meet th Jason. - ', i , ;; t '" Welcome by Bart.' Tha earl ot Beauohamp extended a wel come to Lieutenant Commander C. EL Courtney. IT, S. N.. who Is In charge of tha ship, and to John Callan CLourhlln, who represents the K newspapers all over the United States which assisted In , collecting the gifts forming the cargo ot the J aeon. Uarhor craft welcomed the Christmas ship with . whistles, displaying at the earn time In Us honor the stare and stripes and tha flags of the allied nations. On the pier tha Royal Marine band played national airs. VslMlUg Begtlejs. Tha unloading; of the toys and other gifts for English and Belgian children I began almost Immediately. Thesa are to 1 be distributed through English officials ' a,ud tha members of tha Ajnertcai-Uel- 1 gtan Food commission. . The Jason had a rough trip, -but it came through without accident It will leave here Friday for Marseilles, where the gifts for French children era to be un leaded, i NEW TORK, Nov. 25. The afwaneina tlrm of Barntt Baft, characterised by Coroner Felnberg ae the culmination of the greatest conspiracy since the tnurdor of Herman Rosenthal, placed a real mur der mystery In the central office today for solution, The victim, a well-to-do Independent poultry dealer, was lured to his death by a decoy menseR given him at o'clock last night by a young man who entered his piece of business In Washington mar ket Two shots fired In the street killed him. Two men darted to an automobile waiting nearby and made off.. The car had not been located, nor the men identi fied this forenoon. - Detective, learned that Baft had been threatened several times with violent death since he testified for the state In a trial that sent numbers of. New Tork Clty'a poultry trust to prison several year aim. tn the relentless campaign waited by hl enemies, fires had beeit lighted, bombs exploded, his horses pois oned, his son s I tacked and his chain of stores robbed. One of Ms neighbors eras killed by a gunman, In mistake. It waa believed, for Huff. Bsff himself had been scarred for life by an assault made on him by a thug armed with a bottle. The police '. worked on the theory that Faff had four sets of active enemies. One of theee confuted of those he made while warring against the poultry trust another of members of the gang that robbed hla Harlem market, five of whom were sent to Sing Sing. A third grew out of his differences with certain wholesale dealers, who charged nff had tricked them by selling poultry at wholesale and then underselling them to retailers. The fourth was of mora recent origin. Not long ago a number of fowls shipped xo jnow xork ror other dealers were aeitea ana condemned Because It wee charged their crops had been filled with gravel to add to their weight. As a re suit 01 mis a numDer or men were thrown out of work. They are said to have blamed Baft. Inspector Faurot announced today thai detectives were working on the theory that gunmen had been hired to murder Baft, aa In the Rosenthal case. Lyman Aker Takes First Prize in Stock Judging Contest LINCOLN, Neb., . a. Tha fol lowing prise winners wers announced Monday night st the university farm of those competing tn the students stock Judging ronton for floO In prises, held Saturday, In which fifty men took part: Lyman Ahar, Harvard, IIS; Louis Rey nolds, Ashland. Ill; Joha Rloe, Norfolk, tl!: P. C. Hmlth, Beaver City. 110; . H. Whlsensnd, Harvard, ; 3. J. Wren, Far nam. W; J. J. Stuckey, Broken Bow, 17; L. A. Lath roc, Lincoln. IK; J. B. Shep herd, Lincoln, ft; R, J. Poeeon, Hayes Center, 14; P. T. Myers, Hendley. W; Frank Carver, Cambridge, 12; Sam Cham berlain, Eeetrkoe; Oeorge Neuawanger, Greeley, Colo.; A brier Cheetem, Tekamah, II. The man with the highest score In cat tle ludglng was N. P. Ziemann, Benson; in horses, Lyman Akar, Harvard; in hogs, P. C. Smith. Beaver City; in sheep. John Rloe, Norfolk. .' The teams Into which the men were divided In groups of five ranked In the following order: v The. stock judging team that was to have represented the College of Agriculture at the International Stock show; last year's stock judging team of ths College of Agricudtura, students from advanced Stock Judging classes, senior class of tha Piiool of Agriculture, re serve teim, , dairy team. Junior class of I the School of Agriculture, sophomore clnss of the School of, Agriculture and the mis cellaneous team. ' Aside from the announcement of the prises, several talks were made. Among the speakers were Dean E. A. Burnett, who presided; C. W. Pugsley, A. E. An derson. H. R. Bradford, J. H. Frandsen and H. B.- Pier. The prises twera offered by the Union Stock Yards company of South Omaha. Tha contest was under the direction of Howard Oramllch of the department of animal husbandry. SAMMONS' CASE IS SENT TO THE JURY (Continued from Page One.) CRY 'YIVELA FRANCE' AS RUSH UPON ENEMY Fifteen Battalions Charge with Bay onet at Twenty-fire Batteries' Play on Trenchei. TWO ATTACKS TAKE 0.UES5AY Captare ef Plaee C asts rreaek ,0e ilea While Loss of 6rM , le Three Tlaaea that Xasaltr. , PARIS, Nov. a The fall of Queens y la described In a dlspstch from the front as follows: The humble ivlllage of Quesnay, with Its ruins standing out like phantoms, marks the scene of a formidable elssh which will make the place historic. The town now Is nothing but a heap of stones and smoking ruins, in the midst of which are seen the narrow trenches from which the Germans leslsted the onslaughts and which now contain the heroic dead. "Twenty-five batteries plsyed upon these trenches, while fifteen battalions by Echelons charged with bayonet to mighty chorua of fVlva la France.' "A formidable fusillade and machine gun fire stopped the onrush, but halt the ground had been gained. The next day the batteries reopened and. tha Infantry line charged again, this time carrying the trenches and chaclng the Germane from the position. Que, nay had. Cost tho French 2,000 men to tako It and the Germans lost C.OOi men." Be Want Ads Produce Results. Never' Pad a Tooth : . Till All E 0 Fail ment and agreed not to talk more than two and one-half hours. Under that pact Attorney Sinclair of counsel for ths de fense took no part In the argument tor Rammona, and the proaeouting attorneys curtailed presentation of their side of ths case, Statement by Laa, A; W. Lane, special' government at torney, assisting United States District Attorney F. 8. Howell, opened the ar gument for the prosecution at 1:80 o'clock yesterday. Ha outlined the govern ment's case against Sammons and made special efforts to prove that Del Smith, tha confessed accomplice, had told the truth xogardlng Sammons alleged part In tha robbery. Ex-Senator Norrls Brown, who formerly lived at Kearney and has known both B&mmons and Del Smith alnoe they were boys, opened the defense argument 'He scoffed the idea, that It both Sammons and Smith had been honest and trustworthy before the robbery, as proved, they Would both fall under the same tempta tion at the same time. Senator Brown olosed his talk at noon. Tears came to the eyes of the accused man, whan Senator Brown mentioned Mammons' mother, who is aged and sick and unable to attend the trial ot her son. Oldhaaa Cealades foe- Defease. "W. D. Oldnaiu of Kearney concluded for tho defense. lie acecrtcd that there had been no corroboration of Smith's testimony and said that It was highly Im probable. Ho intimated that ha thought Smith had committed the robbery alone, and ended with a review of Sammons' record aa ahorlrf of Buffalo county and as a soldier in the Philippines, and a plea for mercy tor his client. Tears were shod by the wife of the accused man and other womon In the court room. Dlktrlct Attorney Howell closed tha government'a case with arguments In tended to refute those of ths defense, and with his assurance to tho Jury .that ha felt sure It would discharge Its duty without tear, favor or undue sentiment Judge Mortis, In giving lengthy In' struclions to ths Jurors, asserted that he would see that they got a Thanksgiving turkey dinner, It It was necessary for them to deliberate durlnjr the holiday. He urged them not to 1st their desire to go home for Thnnksglvlng Interfere with a just and deliberate consideration of the case. British Foreign Office Kepudiates Dr. Carl A. Graves LONDON, Nov. 25. A representative of the foreign office, questioned in the House of Common today on the state ment credited to Dr. Carl Armgaard Graves, who claims to have been In the service of Great Britain aa a spy, that he had been entrusted during the autumn of 1912 with a mlselpn to a foreign coun try by the foreign office had had any connection with Dr. Graves at any time. This applied to either before or after June 18, 1913, when the matter ot Dr. Graves' supposed connection with the British foreign office came up for (lis ounston In the House of Commons. Tha case of Dr. Graves, who clalma to havw been in the secret service of the British government as a spy, has at tracted no little attention In England, since Ms arrest In BMJnburgh In the sum mer f 1912 at a time when he was sup posed to have 'been acting as a spy for Germany. It was after this that he was thought to have entered the British ser vice. The matter ef Dr. Oraves connection with the government has come up in the House of Commons on more than one oooasion In the last two years, but today la the first time the government has clearly repudiated him. , .. Roosevelt Granted Ohango of Venue in Barnes Libel Suit ALBANY, N.-.T.. Nov. 2a-The eppellate division today reversed the ruling; of Su preme Court Justice Chester, wno re fused a changa of venue for the trial of tha tSO.OOO libel Suit brought by William Barnes against Colonel Theodore Roose velt Colonel Roosevelt sought the change. The court ordered tha trial to be' held In Onondaga instead of Albany. The Roosevelt attorneys claimed that Mr. Barnes, former chairman of the re publican stata committee, dominated the politics of Albany county and that conse quently a fair trial could not be had here. The appellate court held - that 'neither party should be compelled to try the action In the county In which the other party resided." Statements attributed to Colonel Roose velt to the effect that Mr. Barnes' ac tivities In politics resulted from sn "al liance between crooked politics and crooked business," and that there waa a 'bipartisan combination between Uames and Murphy," were the basis for the libel suit DEATH RECORD. Mrs. W. F. Merrtaea. J5RADSHAW, Neb., Nov. 2B.-Speclsl.) The funeral ct Mrs. W. F. Morrison. Who died Baturday, took place at the Christian church, of which she waa a member, yesterday, conducted by W, A. Baldwin of Lincoln. She was on ot the I In everv gathering ef dentlata, atate and national, the. theme that la brought promi nently before, lne sallitg'tuKe la, that a tooth ahouid never l extracted until all elae fails, (iuoi denliata work over a re- factory tooth tor sis months, using every ... ... . . , . me poaail.le to eave the tootu la u.e oldeet residents of this vicinity, having come to Torn county wun ner nusoana la 1870. taking a homestead three miles north of this town. She waa the mother of nine sons and one daughter, the daughter dying when only eleven months old. She was a member of the local chapter of the Eastern Star, under whoe auspices her burial took place. She leaves three brothers and ons sister. owner's mouth. "Once out, always out is a title but true eaytng. More tenth eld'n 100k well, are a continual souroe ot dtftauturartton unclean, uncomfortable and seed conatajit cere end watchfulnnM. The routs ot lul tcih become etroih,cd end cause the outer teeth to fwel l lie lots. 1b.ii corns loose teeth and the train of teth and mouth troubles that are so well kriodw. Vv hen you find hard, gritty, tar tar eubatanues coiectmg around toe guna aud teeth it is tune for you to have Idem uiasoJe'ed and removed surely aa the sou rieoe, wl4 loiiow sore teeth. bieedlilK teeth, recedinsr gums, loose teeUi aad decay, if the trouble is uot remdid In time. AU Usee -can be oorrected by youraelf If you will but go to your drusD'et aud get about four ounces of fluid eisnn aii tut uoralntf. Boon and night elmfly hold ing a loaauoootui of this liarrolces' Uqitd in the mouth for a minute or so. ' 1 he gritty subatanoa will bo dissolved an 4 waehed oat the teeth that are loosened will l firm and iroig ui toe un., to- reriiiia- Bums will begin to be normal, be hum iiature UI alwaa try to be right end it you wa,h aay tie cawe uie er ft ia a cure The dirty yellow spots. II, black on the enamel, will aoon pl olt &l l:me, over ms-tit and the next Mining you ae lit your mirror voui on h)te enamel of toe tenth, core twth, pyorrt.ooa. facial tooth diaflgure- lueuu u IH ptettultii. Aaverusetucat-I AUSTRIANS IRE DEFEATED NEAR K0LUBA.RA RIVER PARIS, Nov. 25. A Servian victory In the fighting with the Austrian Invadsrs is reported la a dispatch- today t the Haves agency from Nlah. It Is said that the Auatrtan columns, which a the night of November U crossed the Kolubara river In northwester Kcrvla were put to rout by the Servians with large losses. The battle continues, it la said, en a line from Laaarevats to Mlonltsa, where the attacks of the Servians caused the Aus- trlans to fall back. The Austrlans are said to have lost tOO prisoners and three machine guns. Mrs. Ilerssaa Dlsea. BRADSHAVy, Neb-, Nov. . (Special.) Mrs. Herinaa Uon died at her country home six inilss north cf this plsoe this anoraing. The funeral will be held Thurs day. I Haraa rioar gtelaitaa,. HURON. S. D., Nov. (.-(Special) Huron people are raisin a fund fur tbs purchased of flour to be sent to Belgium ss a part of the relief work there. The campaign wa begua by the Huron Mill ing company, which - gave 109 sacks of flour. A good start pea bee made on the fund, and It Is expected .that Jiurvn will send a carload of flour. -. - , ' ' . HYMENEAL Married at Mad lee a. MADISON. Neb.. Nov. lk Special.) Mr. Frank Novotny of Meadow Grove and -Miss Matilda Ambrosa of MadUoa were married 1 the ooumty court room Tuesday afternoon. Judge MrDufte of flclated. Marriage lloense was Issued ta Brail J ana an and Miss Amanda Dreessen, both ot Norfolk. Salat-llardlac Sadie Harding and William A. Saint both of Red Oak. la., were married by Rev. Charles W. Savtdge at hi study. Pear Parade Vy t'hlldrea. MASON CITY. Ia. Nov. .-( Special Telegram-V Tanty-four hundred echoo children inarched in a peace parade to day. Ths sun of t2 was contributed to BelgUa sufferers. Department Ordera. VfASHINQTON. D. C. Nov. Z5. (Special Telegram.) Bert Schroeder wss appointed postmaeter at, Krnerv. Hansen county 8. D.. vice w. N. wrlKht. The comptroller of the currency has ap proved the appi cation or tne rouowinsr leraons to organise tne f irst Nations ank of Snnt AnftKer. Is., capital S23.000 A. N. Lund. T. HA Hume. T. A. Orottl I. B. Carlson and G. M. Brown. hile Sends Warship to Capture Alleged Grman Naval Base VALPARAISO. Chlls. , Nov.. i In pur suance of Its announced intention of en forcing strict neutrality, the Chilean gov emment todey dispatched the destroyers, Caottsl Merino, Tsrpa and Capltan O'Brien, to th Juan Femandet Islands, Chilean popseeelons. 400 miles off the coast Th warships sailed under sealed orders. The authorities at tho port of Antofa- gasta removed vital part of the enslne of the German steamer Ksrnack, not withstanding the promise of the German minister that Oerman steamers would not leave Chilean porta. An official statement of the Chilean maritime authorities yesterday ssid It hsd been proved that German warships had violated the neutrality of Chile by stay ing for several days In the Juan 1'eman- des Islands. . FOREST FIRES NEAR ' LITTLE ROCK SUBSIDE LITTLE ROCK. Ark.. Nov. a.-Forent fires that have approached aa close as two miles of the east section of this city, subsided somewhat today and with no wind to spread thorn fear for the safety of the city wss allayed. Great black clouds of smoke, however, hovered .Tver the city and lights were burning In buildings. Conditions In other parts of the fire swept area were reported un changed. The Beneficiaries aro Absolutely Protect ed under the trustee ship of the Peters Trust Company. Every detail will havo the prompt, careful at tention of an organiza tion tlint is well equip ped for this purpose and that is thoroughly reliable. Ask us for any de sired information. Capital Surplus . $200,000.00 - $275,000.00 3S 1622 FARNAM STREET MADETOOfcDER $25, $39, $35 and up SUPPOSE you begin making a saving in your tailor bills today by placing your order with Njcoll for one of those high grade serv iceable and comfort giving Scotch cheviot suits. Specially priced at $30. Conservative, yet neve commonplace, . Nicoll's clothes depend for their extreme smart ' ness upon their clever- ness of cut, and their. sincere workmanship. '--' Comfortable Over coals $25 and up. mCOUL TheTeiilor W3 Jerrems' Sons - e C09-SU So. 15th St. Coffee Eiokans, Will Reopea. NEW TORK. Nov. ti The Coffee ex change will reopen on Monday. Novem ber 10. Thle announcement was made today following a special meeting of the board of managera. i'ii.Wi.iaissi!iwswj,israaBsaJssasre 7. .vJTW 7V trt .- mm LUC Such a stylish, dressy little doll you never saw her equal she has a pink dress, pink shoes, pink hat, pink cheeks. She's just a little pink dream, and sweet enough to eat Knell will be given Tree to the little girt uader IS years of a, that brings or sasila ns th largest number of doll's pictures out out of the Daily and Sunday Bee. before 4 p. nv, attu- . day. Kovember 88. . Her picture will be in The Bee every day this week. Cut them all out and ask your friends to save the pictures . in their paper for you, too. See how many pictures of Lucile you can get, and be sure to turn them in to The Bee office be fore 4 p. m., Saturday, November 28. If you don't win thla Dollle. perhaps' you can get one next week.- ' Only one doll will b'j given to any one' person. ' f!4L " " 1 ' I . l-.V ' T If "liaM tat ' ''"'"' lakkss" 0 You can see "Lucilewat Myers- Dillon's Drug Store, at 16 th and - Farnam Sts; AMt'SBMBNTS. ABI'IEME.NTI HippSESS . &at Time Today Every Xoor ' TYmoira rowu tn th ramon Society Drama - "ARISTOCRACY" TOHoaaow-"Tmm cracxrs majt." inol e SoEii Sends His Soldiers and BMUDEIS T0D" KS-S Matgaiaasaess and rrtdar Evenint H.EiV.?l?J!i If Uverybody's ravoritev ITCHCOCsU "Tha Baauty Shop" Mat., BOe-Sl-Sl.SO; Bvenlftffs, 60e to 2. Saturday Buid,. Kov. 28-29 "52 Ta Oreatest of All Musical Comedies, UAiV PAKKV Dollar Mat. Saturday I nHnAi ran a i nvecings, ao to io. Sailors To ths Hot Springs of Arkansas, for ths Relief and Care of Eheumatitffl ss. Blood Disorders (See List Below.) The great Army and Navy Hospital located here, reports ninety per cent of ita patients as being returned to duty. This is a fair Indication or the certainty of cure or relief that sufferers may sx- Uny year ago, when Tnomaa Jef rerson was freeiJent, the V. 8. Govern ment awakened to the fact that the Hot Springe of Arkaneae was the most valu able aat la America tor the curing of human alimenta o all of these springs were st eaide and became a park re rrve. undr the direct control and sup srvlalon of the OovernmenL It la beyond comprehension th thou aanda upon thouaauua u( lives that have ainos been aaved tn rough th healing powar of theaa apriass. The waters are eo Utarged with radium known technically as ladio-actlvlty that they aooompllah reeulia In th cur of disease that would under other treat nnent be considered Impcseibte. . Th ailmenta that tuoet readily ykild to theae baths are Kheumattaiu. Gout. K aura la-la, Malaria. ixco motor Ataaia (earlier atagaek. bria-ht s L'isease (when at too far advaaedi. IJver end Bladder troublee. Catarrhal trouble. Kkta and blood dleeaoea. trouble peculiar t w men. aad other trouUee of a nature kin drvd to those bo mentioned. . Kecarding theae sprlnca.aa America's !realft gift to the m k. the Govrnmnt as nevec alloaed them ta be exploited ir private aiu. The prices charted (or the hatha are etrtctly rrgulatrd hotel Chart re are eitremcly low end every CfmaiaereOow te afforded to the vial tor, .Th city of Uot bprluss la e of the most delightful resorts to be found any where In th world, and its vialtors are by no mcsns confined to I hone seeking health. ' The beat of hotel aceer.tmodattonS. Ideal climate the year around. ilturesque mountain sornery with drives made beau- tmir By t'. n. expnrt engineers, all Con tribute to make this th Meal resort of America , . . .. bplniUld focllltlee for all outdoor aporta, excellent trnnls courin, one of the (meat is-hole golf couraea In Amerwa, Pes Ball Parks, eta lively with th gaiety of ihouaanda of vlatiora trnm all tnirie e( the countrj Hot Springs offer s rest, comfort, enjoyment and health. Write for Information, handsomely Il lustrated eouvenlr booklets, Uovernment reports, and other iutereallng and veiu able matter. Cut out the coupon and mall It today. ton THEATER Tel. Bouelas 1I1S TO-BTSK AaTS riBAJ. WZEX MatUsss Thankagtving and Saturday tva UfcU-toiLLEk lharles And Associate Flayer ta' riMB rATSBD" rrloe SSo and 600. last rsrfermaaee Baturday Bight. Af.lEMCAN DOUG. 1476 Toal4-ht, Matlaeea Tnaa, Thur. and Sat. MB. EDWARD LTSCH MISS HEX.KBI TKI1DI TBB WOOSWaSO STOCK OO. MTKE LITTLEST REBEL" MATIBESS SS OSBTS Bights. 85o aad Soo. Beat Week ST. ELMO. ' AMUSEMENTS. osuis'i rvm cbstiv AJft4f Bvgs, lS-8S-eo.7. you" noJv ANDY LEWIS Va! DUEAMXAXD BUBLESQUER8. In two funny satires, "Dtvorceland" and -Whlrl-o'-Fun." Inei de Verdler. FTed Ireland, Ralph Rlokus, Nelna Cat to. Al pine I'our and Beauty Chorus of Dreams. Thaaksgivlaa; Matinee a SMW. Z.ASIES' P1KB MAT. WS1I OATS. Mm Douglas 44. ADTAJrOXO TAVDinui, Dally M.llo. f.U; Might, I II oMmv aota taia waakl Tka TBS BILL Bchvar ca. yovaa A J fakUiiT rba, Duttjr a Lmmi.a. i Hlar a Corea, Brrd Cro we 1 1. Cola Dcbany, Orblo Travel Weekly. Prisea: Mat. lilfT 1W Deal Mill (exeeai at. and Sao. tc Nlgbta. Ita. It, fso, lit. POULTRY SHOW TBB ZdkAOSBT IB EASTBBB SEBEalXA. AT DEMSON BOTSXBBB SS to SS, XBCIUSTTB. AJ5MIS8IOB 10O. Brlses Slvea Patron X very Bight, Mr. Ceo. R. Balding. fteo'y Buaineaa Men's League. Hot fcprings, Arkansas. Plttaae rend, without roet or obliga tion on my part, full Information and V. . fiovernment reporta and recom tnendattnns resardlng Hot Pprlnga Arkansas. Hoieia. tihs. Trices, etc. Nam. Address . Town State OMAHA'S $100,000 SPEEDWAY Owing to the ExeeUeat Service ef Bradford-Kennedy lumber Company WILL TliiiB-erf tw ftlssaw O ft Thanksgiving OPEN aa a utl Vi B w w V av Bay PROGRAM 10 A. M. TO 5 P. M. -4 AVIATORS- ART SMITH Will I. op th Xa9 & PETERS : I ,tLT noTon RACES JACK SHEA In National ' Racing Auto Against Tlmo Motor Cycle Races McM Ell L Will Try to Break Records AUTO'S OKI VIS INTO CaCtV TC OP ARENA admission 01.00 :r.ic,r.?,. Torpin's Dancing Academy 28th and Farnam Sis. New class for beginner Monday and Thursday, t p. m. Advanoad class Tuesdays, p. m. LXo-dat eauoe are taaaardiaed aad easy to Uarn rrlvat &Mag Sally. iLaJUIBT tiM. X