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    THE OMAJIA DAILY BEE: SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1007,
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15 iO DOTJGIAS ST.
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lore Men Tailored Suits
SALE: SATURDAY
VER five hundred beautiful new
tailored suits.just arrived in time
for Saturday's selling. All are
very attractively priced
Beautiful New Suits $29.73
.These sqaart new suits come in
.various lengths and styles; made
of plain jor fancy materials in all
shades. ; All are entirely new
models and a preat variety to'
choose from. Very special price,
g2975
nanisome New Suits $25.00
Everyone in search of quality
and style in $25.00 fruits will cer
tainly find their wants well pro
vided for at this reliable cloak and
suit house. Scores of new styles
to choose from and all are made of
finest all wool plain or fancy ma
terials. Specially priced at
$25.0
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at the box offloe by Belling seats today and
tomorrow at Beaton's drug store.
Owners drove their own horses In the
opening event Thursday ijlght, which was
for the best park horses for gentlemen's
use and to bo driven by the owners them
selves. 'The entries were Helen Proctor
and Rose -Leaf by Ward M. Burgess,
Whirling Cloud and Rainstorm by W. II.
McCord. The crowd was still entering thy
Auditorium as this class was being put on
and the people seemed to take more inter
est In the Into comers 'than fn the horses.
Mr. McCord was given the blue ribbon and
Mr. Burgess the red..
But two women- riders. Miss Ellen Kas
ihussen and Mrs. J. H. Parker, jr., appeared
In the next class and they were forced to
change mounts to show the different liorsns.
f fc usual tbc class for1 women riders was an
attractive feature and caused many exola
mutlons of approval as the excellent horse
women rode 'round and 'round the arena.
The-entries were of a high class and the
array. Fifteen mighty hunters in the ring
at one time Is a sight not often seen In
the show ring and never before In the
west. Myopia, San Toy and Lord Mlntc1
ware awarded the blue ribbon and Mr.'
Murray Immediately deposited on a
protest that the Judges had given the blue
ribbon to a lame horse, claiming Myopia
was IsTne. Some one. called the attention
of the Judges to the fact that Myopia
was lame. The veterinarians were not
called upon to decide, but rather Mr. Pep
per was asked to trot his horse to see if
the horse was lame. On that showing
the decision was made and Mr. Murray
protested. The E. H. Weatherbee entsy
was given second and the Crow & Murray
entry third.
The best horses at the enow tried for the
honors In the, tlgh stepping class for a
pair. The entries wee Golden Rod and
Murray, P. P. Lamorraux, Thomii B. Mc
rtierson. Jr., R. E. Mahoney. Frank Howe,
Stanley Hazel. Ralph Ftevens. Joe LeVi",
K Snyder and Frank HerUler. R.
Mahoney fell from his mount In a mlxup,
but was not seriously Injured. At an
other time two of the racers got to
mixing ft up at the east end of the arena
and nearly plunged over into the prom
enade. The potato race last rtlpht u
by far the roughest ever pulled off In tho
Auditorium. Ralph Stevens won first,
Frank ; Hertxler second and Frank , How
third. "
Miss Ellen Rasmussen had a hard field
to compete with In the hunting class for
horses up to carrying 130 pounds and over
to hounds. The conformation counted 25 per
cent and the performance over the fences
and the manners counted 75 per cent. .The
horses entered were RoudbeauK, Joseph M.
Cudahy; Gaiety Girl, Joseph M. Cudahy;
Senator, E. II. Weatherbee; Rupert, W. H
Weatherbee; Sun Toy, E. H. Weatherbee;
Lord Minto, Myopia and Frank, George
Pepper; Glenallen, Olanwood and White
Star, Crow & Murray. Joseph Cudahy did
not have the good fortune he did a year
ago when he won in that class, because his
Gaiety Girl knocked down the bar on the
last hurdle and threw him out of the run
ning when so many'horses had made almost
perfect scores. Ixird Mlnto won on the
I strength of his fine performance over the
' bars, San Toy was second and Glen Allen
j third. The jumping tonight will be for the
high Jump record.
Winners of Awards.
f'1 n 97 Tnl nf Tot-1r Tlnr.o. tnr f -n 1 1 A
I man's Use I.ocali First. 160: Whirling
Cloud and Rainstorm, W. H. McCord,
Driven by Mr. McL'orri. Second. 130; Hlen
Proctor and Kne leaf. Ward M. Burgess,
driven by Mr. Burgess.
Class 67. ljidicn Bundle Hors, 14.3 Hands
I or Over First, 75: Poetry of Motion. Iaw
, rence Jonos, Lrfm.lBVllle, Ky., ridden by' Miss
Ellen Rasmussen. Second, ton; Kilkenney,
, Joseph M. Cudahy, Omaha, ridden by Mrs.
J. H. Parker, Jr. Third, 2S: Wistaria, W.
H. McCord, Omaha, ridden by Mrs. J. H.
Parker. Jr.
CIbfs C, Roadsters. Pair Horses and Best
Appointed Rig First prize, fnw; the King
and Emma R., Ion M. Klley, St. Joseph,
drivon by Mr. Riley. - Second prize, JSO;
Miss Pickwick find Alice Wilkes, Thomas
C Bvrne, driven by Mr. Byrne. Third
prize, WO; Frtta and mate. Thomas
Bass. Mexico. Mo., driven by Mr. Bass.
Class 70. Hunt Club Tesms First prize,
$80; George Pepper entry, Toronto, Canada,
rtecond prize, joO; E. H. Weatherbee. New
York. Third prize, $20; Crow & Murray,
Toronto, Canada
Class 17, Pair of High Steppers First
prize, $100; Merry Mary snd Mr. Hickman.
Lawrence Jones, Louisville, Ky., driven
by Mr. Roberts. Second prize, $ftO; Honor
Bright and President. Crow & Murray,
Toronto, Canada, driven by Mr. Murray.
Third prist. $10; Whirling Cloud and Rain
storm. W. H. McCord, Omaha, driven by
Mr. McCord.
Class 6:1, Combination Horses First prize,
$100; Jane Helton, Lawrence Jones, Louis
ville, Ky., Mr. Rolx-rts riding. Second
prize, $60; Kilkenney, Joseph M. Cudahy,
Omaha. Mr. Cudahy riding. Third prize.
$40; Wistaria. W. H. McCord, agent, Mrs.
J. H. Parker. Jr.. rldinpr.
Class So, Unicorns First prize, $100;
Lawrence .Lines entry, driven by Mr. Rob
erts. Becontl prize. $iif; w. H. Mt'Cnrd's
entry, driven bv Mr. McCord. Third prize.
$40; Crow A Murray's entry, driven by
J a men Murray.
Class 47, Potato Race First prize. $2fi;
No Other Food Product
has a like Record
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Our Cboice Recipe Book, contain
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O We intend that this store and its service shall be so good that once you trade here J
Oyou will never think of going elsewhere about all anybody wants is HONEST QUALITY t'
-A A FAIR EXCHANGE FOR MONEY SPENT AND GOOD SERVICE. All this can be
C J found here at THE PEOPLES STORE. U
We mark everything in plain figures because we have only ONE PRICE, and.
quote that price to everybody. It's the LOWEST PRICE the article can be purchased r
y for. Anybody and everybody can afford to tra'de at this, store pay cash if you wish-
C J although it is not at all necessary, for we will arrange the terms with you to suit your con- V J
veruence come tomorrow and investigate.
O Ladies9 Hich Class Suits
Q ) Made of broadcloth, cheviot and worsted cut in the newest
O styles and with beautiful skirts to match. Our regular $2o
ladies' tailored suits on sale Snturdav 4 k mm pm
onlv. for I i O
Ladies' Coautiful Winter Coats
These coats at $13.50 compare favorably with garments that
sell ordinarily from $20 to $20. All the best models of the
season are shown full ripple back, o2 in. 4 gZ f
LAIIM CUP DAS BEEN TAKEN
Aeronants McCoy and Chandler Cap
x tuxc This Prize.
long, on sale Saturday for only
Autumn Millinery
Saturday you can have your unre
stricted choice of any 15.00 hat
In our millinery depart
ment for only
2.98
BEST IN LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT
Travel from ft. UiU to CrIllpllt,
O., Distance of 425 Miles, la
Record Time Othwr
II riMirdl Broken.
ST. L.OUIS, Opt. 18. It was announced
at thr Aero Club of St. Louis that Aero-
naitts McCoy and Chandlsr had won tne I f
Iahm cup for long distance flights, hav- J
me, wnen xney passed over uaiiipoiin.
Ralph Stevens. Second rrlw. 115; Frank Ohio, benten the record of 4SC miles s-
Hertzler. Third prize. $10; Frank Howe
Clnss RS. lady's Hunters Flrt prUe.Slim;
Iiord Mlnto. Georfte Pepper, Toronto. Can
ada. Berond nrlze. fflrt; Pan Toy. E. H.
Weatherbee. New York City. Third priie.
IMn; Olenallen. Crow & Murray, Toronto,
Canada.
Sldelisbta of the Areas.
Oolden Glow. Afra. J. If Pai-ver i- nf
St. Joseph; The Puds and Glen Kyrie, Miss ' Tll rallblrds wore numerous Thursday
Loulu Long of Kansas City; .Fullerton and
night.
------ - - jrui,..,. iV u xirrA r t. . -rrv. ii r.very seal in me utiuony waa auiu Delude
riders wre skilled ht handling the saddlers. ialrluiy. W. H. McCord, Omaha;. Whirling 8;30 ,agt nlcht
flio horses wsre Wlstarfa, W. H. McCord, . ClouJ . and Rainworm, W. H. McCord. SomP of th(! sh0wmen are hard losers,
u ietil, rlddin by Mrs. J. tf. Piirtter, Jr.; mha; Mr. Hickman and Merry Mary, but still all cannot get the-blue ribbon.
Poetry of Motion, Lawrence Jones. rMden tAwrenca Louisville, Ky.; Gladstone Thursday night last year was a had
ana jnurc(ll, E.-r. I'eck, Omaha; Crelgh- "ani oecauiw i ruin, uui uuv, mm
ton and Creighton, George Pepper, Toronto. , , . . . ' . ,
1 lie IIUBHCB III Will II mi; wv(l(H i ir
or drive seem to be the most popular cf
lv Miss Ellen Itasmussen; Gray 'Bird.
George Pepper, Toronto, ridden by Miss
rcilon Rasmussen; Kilkenney, Joseph M.
Cudahy, Omaha, 'ridden by Mrs. J. H.
Parker, Jr. The world's champion, Poetry of(
Motion, was given first money. Joseph M,
Cudahy was second with Kilkenney;-and
Wistaria- won third for W. H. McOord,'
agent, making Mrs. J. H. Parker, Jr., twice
In the money. ;
The King and Emma ,H-. owned ' amd
driven by Don Riley of St. Joseph, showed
their superiority In the roadster class as
they have on previous occasions in the
Omaha as well as In other show rings all
over the country. There were but three
entries In this class and Thomas C. Byrne
took second with his speedy pair. Miss PJo.fc
wlck and Alice Wilkes, and the third motiey
went to Thomas Bass of Mexico, Mo., with
Petra and Mate. '
The red JacVets of the hunt club riders
made a hit. The hunters were shown as
a team and went .over the bars three to a
team. The performance over the brs
counted M por cent and the conformation
of the, teams 60 per cent. Fifteen horses
were brought Into the arena and all was
expectation because Miss Ellen Rasmunsen
was to ride Ban Toy. The crowd had Just
finished applauding Miss Rasmussen when
Murray appeared with his red Jacket at
the head of his hunt club entry. The
horses were not Jumped three abreast as
on some prsvloua occasions, but the ani
mals of each team followed each other in
rapid succession, and several mtxups were
narrowly averted when . the lead horse
would knock down the bars and
others would plunge Into the mlxup
and Honor Bright and President, Crow &
Murray, Toronto. But three of these ap- the show.
peared and Mr. McCord, Mr. Jones and Mr. Miss Loula Long did not drive Thursday
Murray ' hud the :ring to themselves. The night, the first performance of. the week
blue ribbon was given to the Jones entry, has missed.
iU -., p ..... j ... The races after the spud were one of
the red to crow & .Murray and the yellow th. hlt, of th(, evening. Thev made the
McCord. . tanbark fly some.
to W. H.
First shown to an appropr'ate vehicle and i The Jump for the world"s record will
. . . ... V. . . . .1,1. A.rnlna I ..i,..r,l A Cutfl..
Judged as a harness horse and then un
harnessed In the ring and shown and
Judged under saddle at walk, trot and
canter, the combination horses held the
center of Interest for a considerable time
last night. Mrs. J. J I. .Parker, Jr., was the
only woman riding In the event, and she ex
hibited Wistaria. Joseph M. Cudahy rode
be put on this evening Instead of Satur
day night as in former years.
George Pepper leaves Sunday morning
after the show for Pittsburg, Pa,, where
a show will be held next week.
The largest crowd which ever attended
a Horse Show In Omaha was present to
witness the Thursday night performance.
Fresh from their victories won all over
the country, the Armour team of six boau-
hls Kilkenney. Lawrence Jones was given tiful grays will be Been In the ring this
thq blue ribbon with Jane Helen, Joseph evening.
Cudahy the red with Kilkenney and W.I The Armour tx. , whleh comes V Omaha
I . ... -,,.,,., to show at the Horse bhow for H''o reit
H. McCord third with Wistaria. e .,, ..ir i, never he.n defeated in
Few except patrons of the Hone Show competition. . ,
had ever seen a unicorn team before last Joseph Cudahy made a pretty ride In the
night and tho sight brought forth con- last class, hut his horse kicked down the
.m,v.i- o.,,,,.. .n. .ii, .o.m bar on the last hurdle and threw him out
...... m . 0f the running.
do well enough fora man who has not Thp notei8 ar,
a fourth horse, but the opinion seemed
to prevail that a four-lri-Jiand was a bet
ter hitch. The entries were W. H. Mo
Cord, Lawrence Jones and Crow & Mur
ray. A unicorn has a pair for wheelers
and a lead horse hitched to the pole.
Lawrence Jones took first money, W. H.
McCord second and Crow & Murray third.
Wild-eyed ponies carried their riders
backward and forward across the arena
In the potto race lust night and tho
the j crowd stood that it might miss no part
nf ,or tne tl.runng event. i-mio pumua
re filled with people eomln
to Omaha to attend the Horse Shaw. All
sorts of eastern reprenentatlves are in ut
endance at the show.
Orson Moulton of Batavla, N. T.. pre
siding Judge, was called home suddenly
lunt night by a telegram announcing the
serious Illness of his wire
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Separate Gkirts
Made of good quality Panama, all
tolors. Fluffy Ruffles etyle. A
regular $8.60 value A OR
Saturday only tiwd
(.lay Manton Patterns
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tabllshed by Lieutenant Lahm last year
as the International oontest record.
According to as close estimate of dis
tance as possible the United States Signal
corps balloon No. 10, which carried A aero
nauts J.- -C. McCoy and Captain Charles
De, F. Chandler over Gallipolls, Ohio, this
morning in their flight from iBt. Louis,
had covered at that lime about -125 miles.
Secretary J. W.. Kearney, of tho Aero Club
of St. Jjouls, announced that according to
this calculation McCoy .mil Chandler had
"won the Lahm tup o'Jnrod by Lieuttunnt
Frank P. Lahm for beating tho tvcoid
of 2 tnllos eBtabUah'-d liyMm last ytui.
Lieutenant Lahm won t'i'5 James Uordun
Bennett cup ofterd In fie ( lnt-trnatlvir.nl
balloon contest last yaar by travellfp 402
miles from Farts Into England. Ho him
self offered a c'up o anv aeronaut wr.o
would beat :he ro'i.ird. I this sectlos of the country. The airship
The world s balloon record, which has came from the direction of Jackson, O.
stood for seven years, wai established In INDIANAPOLIS. Oct.- OS. The Hawley
1M0 by Count Henri Dclavaux; who cov- balloon, which left St. Louis yesterday
errfd l.aoo miles in a balloon from Paris afternoon, came down at London, Ind.. slx-
Into Russia. He broke IheVecord estab- tean miles southeast of thts city, this morn-
lished July 1, 19, by Prof. John Wise, Ing. All well and no nilahap. The balloon
who covered a distance of 1,150 miles, from
St. Louis to Henderson, N. T.
Time of the Trip. I
The message dropped from the Imited fU8,u" p0Bt anf AUan Hawle5'
1 T aiiU AS- A OA Aiilnxlf In ilA mi
States signal corps balloon No. 10 by
Aeronauts J. C. McCoy and Captain
Charles De F.J Chandler and tele
graphed to the Associated Press, Chi
cago, from Leesburg, O., by the finder,
shows that the balloon In thirteen hours
and fifty minutes covered a distance meas
urlng, miles on a straight line. The In
ternational record established by Lieuten
ant Lahm last year In Europe was 404
miles on a straight line, winning tor him
the James Gordon Bennett cup. He at once
offered a cup himself to the aeronaut bet
ing his record. The message from Aero-
Manufacturer's
Sample Sale of r.len'o Clothing ( )
Lot consists of men's fine hand tailored suits and overcoats,
the sample line of a prominent manufacturer. " e bought f
them at one-third off and quote them to you at one-third less -,,,.,Uian
regular, prices elsewhere. Men's uits and overcoats J
well worth $12.50 and $15, on sale Saturday Q Zf (
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Men's Pants
Well made garments, many attrac
tive patterns to select from; prices
range $3.50, 2.60 gQ
Men's Shirts
For dress wear. New Btylea. Just
. m I . 1 BntAi9'm
Belling. Big values tor CR.
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A WATER FOUNTAIN PEN FREE
No ink used1. Something entirely new. Ve give them' away an
our clothing department with every. purchase of $ or oyer.
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The waiting line at the Auditorium box ; nauts McCoy and Chandler states that at
omee has been so long nurlng the last day ; the time of dropping the rueasace thev
Therefore,
Is In good shape.
A distance of 225 miles was covered in
twelve hours. The balloon, containing Au-
left St.
Louis at t:30 o'V-lock In tlie evening and
landed four miles wtist of London at about
6:30 o'clock this morning. The landing was
made on a favm about twelve miles north
west of Bheluyvllle. The air was clear for
tho most part. The greatest height reached
was 1,600 feet. TJ'e lowest point f naviga
tion was 4u0 feet in the air. The average
altitude was about 800 feet. Sailing was
fine at that altitude, the men declared. The
balloon had a capacity of 35,000 cubic feet
of gas. This had about given out when the
descent was made. When the balloon
passed over Southport anchor had been
dropped.
gaged in business In Omaha, having been
associated with P. E. Her in the Willow
Springs distillery during that time. He
left Omaha tn October. 1903, to slt Italy,
but becoming 111 upon his arrival at Rome
spent his time at various sanitariums seek
ing health. He was a native of Silesia,
born in 1X34 and residing for about fifty
years In the L'nlted States. ...
Health
Economy
on sale at Heat .n s drug store, where they ' wera traveling fast southeast.
may be had today.
PII.KS CURED IX 8 TO 14 DTI.
PAZ0 Ointment is guaranteed to cure any
It Is considered possible they may beat the
record established by Lieutenant Lahm.
The ascension was made here at 4:10 last
evening, merely as a long distance test.
I. . . . . ...... i...i i . t - .... 1. TJIi..l UUulInD A. P.rt)ili1ln r.n1 ! . I . . I i . ,
round poles. The event was a decided hit oruBiiea uaru againsi meir muci w""!-"" " ii;iiiiii.t.iii.u. . . .c.,..,.,,.,,, ,u lue imniuimnji aeronautic
as It was full of life and singer. Interest and riders fought each other to knock Piles In 6 to 14 days or money relunaea. 60C.
OMAHA MAN DIES ABROAD
Henry "nesaenbaeh Passes Away in
Germany After Illness of
, Funr Tears.
Word received by A. L. Meyer from
CG!!uGf
C Desiring S
Powder t
fc.Dest by Test
was also added by .the appearance of TJIss ;the potato from their v opponents' spear
Rasmussen. The fifteen horses were lined that tne number carrieu vy a nvi i
un around the rail and made an imnoalns- Ibe lessened.. The entries were: W. H
They cure colds In one day. Red Cross
-1- Cough Drops. Cc per box.
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In tlie Boys' and Young Men's Department
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YOUNQ 51EN ARK FILLING A "LONG
FELT WANT."
We have the styles that appeal to
the young man, sizes to SS.
The new medium lenth. Bh.pely
tut coat with graceful collar and levels,
cuffs oa sleeves, handsome hang
ing trousers and the mar.y little ef
fects that go to making swell gar
ments, combine to please the
Smart Yonnrj QQ7 aai -IO50
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Catalogue
Boys Sulls at $5.C3
Leaderttlp In Poya' Clothrinc places
the cost ot most ot out boya ulta
'well above this amount but w.e"T
some beked' or plain double breasted
sulta foe bays, .sizes 7 to 6, also
Sailor suits and Russia uv
fellows. . These ara band soma values,
at ...,.. $5.00
Two Separate
Entrances.
One Purpost-f-
to Pease
oys Shoes
For Boys Only
Modeled after the foot of a
real live boy. These shoes are
produced by specialty shoe mak
ers and have all the style, fit
and durability desired. Made
from the best leathers and on
the newest lasts. Every pair
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
Box calf, heavy soles, sizes 1 to
6tt $2.50
Bo calf, heavy soles, size 9 to
13K ...J $2.00
Box calf, gun metal calf and patent
leather
Sizes 1 to 5Vi $3.00
Sizes 8 to 13 $2.50
The kind that outwears two pairs
ordinary shoes.
Every foot scientifically fitted.
Benson & Thotrne Company
YOUNG KlEN'S AND BOYS DEPARTMENT
1515.1517 DOUGLAS STREET
contests next week. The balloon holds Germuny announces tho deutlr of Henry
7S,(HX cubic feet of gas, and tlie two aero-) 8uusenbach at Kudowa, Ellcsla, death
nauts felt confident of being- able to remain occurring October 3 as a result of heart
in the air all night. disease.
The balloon Stevens No. 22, with
a capacity of 36.000 cubic feet of gas,
asoended from here at 6:90 yesterday
evening, carrying up Aeronauts Allen R.
Hawley and Augustus Post. Owing to a
misunderstanding, the regular supply of
light balloon gas was shut off after the
departure of the balloon in which Aero
nauts McCoy and Chandler had ascended
twe hours previously, and Hawley aad Post
were forced to use an Inferior quality of
gas for filling their balloon. fThat damp
ened their hopes for covering any consid
erable distance, but they decided to make
the trial anyway. As they landed at Lon
don, Ind.. this morning, the distance Is
260 miles on a straight line.
Many Balooalats Arrive.
Major Henry Bersey, who is to pilot the
balloon "United States" in place of Lieu
tenant Lahm in the international aero
nautic contests next week, arrived today.
The only one of the pilots who has not
arrived is Paul Meckel, who Is to sail the
German. He is expected from New York
as is also President B. B. Bishop of the
Aero Club of America, under whose -dlrec-tlon
the contests will be held.
Cromwell Dixon of Columbus, Q., the boy
Inventor of tlie "klcycle" is here. aoofNn
panied by his mother and be will enter the
airship races.
1 Aeronauts Oscar Orbaloeli and Hans
Heldemaan, who compose one of the Qr
man teams entered in the International,
arrived and asoended in the balloon Psyche
this afternoon for a trial flight.
Message from Arroaaiti.
CHICAC.O, Oct. 18. The following dis
patch was received here this morning by
the Associated Press:
I "Leesburg, O., Oct. IS. This message is
dropped from the balloon signal corps tea
at o'clock a. m , October M. ever Hills-
borre. traveling fast southeast.
CHANDLER AND M'COT."
: Hillsboro and Leesburg are In the same
county in Ohio and the Chandler-McCoy
balloon left fit. ' Louis at 4:10 yssierdsy
afternoon.
GALLJIOLIS. O.. Oct. lS.-An airship
containing two persons and sailing tn a
souOx-rn direction, passed over this city at
Mr. SueBsenbach was for thirty years en-
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BROAD WAT
WITH EMMA CARUS
bl'S DAY, MOKDAY ..TUESDAY
CYRIL
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IN THE CHAPP
ADVAHCED VAUDEVILLE
1VIATINEE TODAY
niCEI lOo and B6o
JTOTE Curtain 8:1B Sharp I
TONIGHT
TM.ICES 10c, S&C, BOO.
fl
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of Selling
Victor Records
Saturday evenlue, from 8 to 10
o'clock, In our large salesroom, wc
will play an extensive program of
Victor .Hecords, selected from an
advance copy of a full pace ad
which Is to appear in the Ladles'
Home Journal 'for November.
. These records are specially re
commended and advertised by the
Victor Co. as awoDgttt the best in
their Immense catalogue.
During the program, we will
play any record called for and any
one wishing to buy can make their
choice at any time.
All are invited, whether they
want to buy or not; there is plenty
of room and seats for ail; entrance
through Boston store.
Our installment plan of selling
Victor Talking Machines has made
thousands of homes pleasant.
Gl.OO Down
31 o Week
Anyone can own a Victor and
enjoy It while they pay for It.
Piano Player Go.
Old lloatoa fetorw JUd.
Entrance Though Boetou ttore.
SURWOOD
TODAY AT
2:30;7:45
& 9:15 P.M.
tMk Ceslar?
AUDgrii.1.1
X.awrnos aad Bar
vy John aaA Bsrtha
Oleesoa aad Fred
BooUaaat Beds: Vaaa
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Kicks ) Motors.
ARMOUR'S BIG Sll
Never defeated, winning first at Xendon
Intornatioaal Uorae Know, exhibited even
Ing and Matinee.
GRAND MATIHEE OH
SATURDAY AT 2 P. M.
TONIGHT AND SATUTtDAY NIGHT.
Oa account of great demand, seats should
be set tired earl at . . '
AUDITORIUM
BOX OPP1CI
9: Mils rmirnmg, ths nrst tu be seen in