! BRIEF CITY NEWS IiTt Hoot n-tat It. Kadolpk T. avafcofla. PasUs Aeeooataat. Pa onk for Quality clears, 1 B Hih Koraad'a ltaaoaa la aanelaf . Tl. D 1041 ninthart, photographer, lJth tt rarnaro. ownaa, 117 N. 1. Douglas aho. ll.;o. Slaetrloal Wiring aad Kspalrs Burgess, (irandrn company. 111 Howard atraet. Sqoltabl Llfa Folhles sight drafts at maturity. H. D. Nealy, manager. Omaha. Man Aaka Dlvoroa for naeartUmJamoa Unas has applied for a divorce from Ioulsa ttnss. charging ahe deserted him and went ti Des Moines. A few reserved aaata for Roberaoa Travelogues at Ft1 M. E. church, he Binning Thanksgiving night, are on sal at Combs, 1520 Douglas. Tour Money and Xnearaace Papers should be kept In a fire and burglar proof safe deposit ho In the American Nsfe Depoait vaulta In The Bee building. llrjtes rent for only $1 a year. ' Chicken and Pumpkin Pie Chicken, pumpkin pie anil doughnuts are some of the Jtoorl Ih'i.K which will be aerved at the Klks building next Tuesday, Wednesday 'id Thursday noon by the women of the First Methodist church. Tnankaglvlng- for Abaia aVlee "A Happy Thanksgiving" la the Inscription on r aouvenlr postal card received by Abble Rice at the police station Wednesday. The raid la from Ellen Clary of Dea Aleinea and ia addressed In th handwriting of a , hlld. Thief Steals OasoUne Engine A thief jiliile the gasoline engine out of W. J. .'t.uoas' launch at Cut-Off like some time Muring 'the last two weeks. The theft was not discovered until Tuesday and the police were notified. Mr. Lucas Uvea at ?4 Templeton street. The engine wit Valued at . ' Yeterinarian Charged with Becking Charged with amputating the tall of a horse, Duncan Turner, a veterinarian, la on trial In district court. Docking la an of fense under the statutea and punishable by line. Turner denlea the charge and la making a fight. The principal witnesses Kin three amall boys who claim to have aeen the docked animal. 7 Argument Xnda In Assault An argu hient concerning rival buslneasea led to an assault upon L. C, Kohn by R. W. Moore early Wednesday morning aa the two men were arriving In the city from business -tripe. Moore was arretted, but at onca re leased upon a IS bond to appear In court at 9 o'clock. Because ha failed to appear at the appointed time hla bond waa de clared forfeited. Fall Tarn of Padaral Court The ad journed fall term of the federal courts for the Omaha division will convene Monday. The first esses to be tried In the district court will be .those agalnat Howard Provo snd Homer Morrie, under Indictment for hrcaking Into and robbing the postofflce at WulthHI never 1 months ago. Only caaea Charcoal Purifies Breath Any 1 1 And in Ita Purest Form Hu Long Bb , Known Aa the Grtatcat Gaa Absorber. Pur willow charcoal' will ozldisa almost any odor and render It sweet and pure. A panful In a fout cellar will absorb deadly fumes, for charcoal abaorba 100 tlmea Ita volume In gas. . The ancienla knew the value of charcoal and administered it In caaea of Illness, es pecially pertaining to the stomach. In England today oharcoal poultlcea are used for ulcsrs, bolls, " ate, while some 'physi cians in Europe claim to cure many skin diseases by covering tha afflicted akin with charcoal powder. Stuart's Charcoal Lozenge go Into' the ith and transfer foul odors at once Into igeti. absorb noxioua gaaea ana acid and when swallowed mix with the digestive Juices and stop gaa making, fermentation and decay. By their gentle qualities they control beneficially bowel action and atop diar rhoea and constipation. Bud breath simply cannot exist when charcoal la ueed. There are no Ifa or ands about this statement. Don't take our word fur It, but look into the matter yourself. Ask your druggist or physician, or, better still, look up charcoal In your encyclopedia. The beauty of Htuart'a Charcoal Loaengss la that the highest pharmaceutical expert knowledge obtainable haa been used to ptepare a lozenge that will give to man the best form of charcoal for use. Pure willow and honey ia the result. Two or three after meala and at bedtime sweeten the breath, atop decay of teeth, aid tha digestive apparatus and promote perfect bowel action. They enrich the sup ply of oxygen to the system and thereby revivify the blood and nerves. Stuart's - Charcoal Losengea are aold everywhere In vast quantities, thus they must have merit. Every druggist carries them; price, tic per bos; or, send ua your t ame and addreaa and we will aend you a tt lal package by mall free. Address K. A tfiuert Co., 2(J0 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Hell. originating In the Omaha division will be I tried at this term, nit to Keep Windows Open The ' Southern Realty company has begun suit j In district court to compel Daniel llannon ' to remove sheet Iron coverings from the j winoowa in tne 6, Hiding owned by the Torrr.er In South Omaha. The trouble arose 1n a dispute over a party mall. The company asserts It had an egreement by which ita windows were to lemain open. It also asks that llannon be required to Conform Co the building laws of the city. Cnrtoa from Abyssinia A collection of African curloa may be v ewed by Omaha reeldenta this week, in the window of the Bornsls shoe store on South Fifteenth street Is part of the trophies brought from the dark continent by Edward D. Vlalle. for mer t'nlted States cajisul at Zanalbar and now consul at Adla Ababa. Abysalnla. The exhibit Include among other things a war drum made from a tree stump, war clube, spears and other weapons, monkey skins. native cloth and sandals. Xrnle Sure Do Want Chicken ' Do you want a chicken dinner on Thanksgiving day?" asked PoMce Judae Brvce Crawford of Ernie Wilson, colored. In court Wednes day morning, when the man was arraigned on a charge of vagrancy. A vision of good things to eat produced a h.nnv smile nn Wilson's black face. Perhaps pity for the ! man Induced the Judge to aentence him to I Jail, but when the sentence was announced Wilson learned that he will not only cat a big chicken dinner In Jail, but will also live on bread, meat, potatoes and coffee for a month till he serves out his term. alt Dismissed for On Wrong Word An error In on word made It necessary to dismiss nn old petition and file a new one In district court In the ault of Samuel L. Sander against the Pullman company and tha Chicago, Burlington Qulncy railroad. Bandera sued for $26,000, assort ing ha had been assaulted by a porter on ona of tha Bleeping cars while crossing tha river. In tha first petition the word "railway" was used In the name of Bur lington company, while the name should have been "railroad." To make the change required the filing of a new ault. Pat Ctoeee X.ook Too Hood Two fine, fat geese on the back porch of Mrs. E. G. Pehrne, 2323 Harney street, were so al luring to Arthur Bell and Charles Sutter, who were delivering goods for young Sut ter's father, a hay and grain merchant, that they took them Tuesday night. Just two daya before Thanksgiving day. How aver, young Bell waa caught and placed In Jail and waa turned over to the Juvenile authorities Wednesday morning. Charley Sutter got away with the fowls, but it Is thought that they will be recovered in time to occupy a place on Mrs. Pehrne's Thanksgiving dinner tabla. ,aiga Helps Street Car Patrons The Omaha & Council Bluffs Street Railway- company haa made an addition to Ita signs on the street cars which is of immonse help to patrons using the Twenty-fourth street line going aouth. A little sign ha been added to the rear of the cars which tells whether the car Is going east side or west aide of Hanscom park. Heretofore patrons rushing up to the cars at Sixteenth and Farnam or other downtown Intersec tions had no way of telling which car was atandlng there except to ask the con ductors and many a person haa made a run to catch the car, only to find it was not the car wanted. Oeaeral Dodge to Visit Commander Major General Grenvllle M. Dodge, com mander of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee and one of the few surviving corpa commanders of the civil war period will be the guest of honor at the meeting of the Nebraska commandery, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, at Its meeting next Wednesday evening. General Dodge la also the commander-in-chief of tha Loyal Legion and this ia the first time the Ne braska commandery will have had the honor of entertaining the national head of the order. The meeting will be held In the commandery rooms, Crelghton institute hall, 110 South Eighteenth atreet, beginning at ( o'clock. We will not A mince i , words I jk here. ABSTRACTERS STILL BARRED Fall for Third Time to Get Into the Real Estate Exchange na Members. By a majority of ono the Omaha Real Es tate exchange Wednesday noon voted down a proposition to change the bylaws of the association ao that abstracters would be come eligible to membership. The proposl tlon ha been up twice before, but haa met defeat every time. Commlaatonera Bedford, Brunlng. Kennard and Trainer and Architect John Latenser were guests of the exchange at luncheon following which Mr. Latonaer explained in detail the plan for the new court house Ha stated that It la the plan to commence construction on the part of the new build ing facing Harney street si that the old building will be available for office usc- untll part of the new structure Is com pleted. Mr. Latenser alao explained at length the duties of his position and de fnd the aise of fee for his services which has been aubject to attack. A Rrk for Llhertr from atomach, liver and kidney trouble la made when a 25c box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Is bought. For sale by Beaton Drug company. (ECONOMY COAL I 4 a . i a EY2EANS COAL ECONOMY For soft coal heater, $6.50 spent for a ton of Economy Lump Coal will deliver to' you a satisfying service at a minimum of cost. Everyone knows how good Econ omy Nut Coal is for cook stoves. A truly remarkable Coal. Well, Economy Lump costs the same, looks the same, is the same, only in larger pieces, lumps. ti Are You Wise? K BUY COAL 1 I 5UNDCRIAND 114 rlAMrXV j IS Whooo Has the Eig Tell-o Wagons A SVNDKHLAND TOX IS A 'SQUARE DEAL. CORREtT SCA1JCS aatd CORRECT WEIGHERS MAKE CORRECT WEIGHTS. $6.50 AT0I1 Your trade ta the trade we want and we want it novr. You will want ua to have It aa noon aa you know our con I and our lenire. - 261! YEAR lVo It octur to you that we may perhaps know just how to satisfy you 7 If not, who does? But we DO! BUY COAL OF SUNDERLAND" That la good advice. You naver heard better. Heed It and you will fire your frtenda the aame. . . Money aaved la cash earned. Begin COAL ECONOMY by using ECONOMY COAL. rjinnpni Ann nnofi fio sf af aaar w wmm m n is saar e sr a -sr i Main Office Iflli Harwfy Street Yards Throughout City. Roth 'I'lione. uMADE BY THtTrWfL sWAf.0, .1! fci2U.nAa CHICAGO. CALULET mutt gie you tatirfaction. It mutt prove that it is the equal in every way and superior in lome to all ether baking powder, or you must have your money back. You cannot set your standard of quality too high to suit ui. Imist on Calumet and don't let your grocer give you a Substitute. Received Highest Award World'a Pure Food Exposition .Chicago, '07. NEW BUILDING FuR FARNAM Large Busineti Home to Site at Cor ner of Nineteenth. THIRD OF LOT BEINGS BIG PRICE Dr. Uifforal Bars It ana Will Join Dr. Brldara ana W. T. Grahnna In Errrtlns Ballalae; At War. bV J. I.. Molynrux of Frokr-n Bow, Neb.. wo:tiiiful maiitrr of Kmmet frawford Masnnii' lodge of that tit v. Worahlpful MaMer Molyneux nps a H10 spprlal rrpre- j pent alive nf the Masonic fraternity of Ne braska, of nlilili order Captain Crawford was a member, and after whom the Broken How lodge la named. General Morton will ' be abeent about one week. I GIRL FOUND DEAD IN ROOM Miss Jennie Andreen Killed by Gai in Her Kitchen. TURNS ON BURNERS TO GET MEAL Dr. Harold Glfford has bouajit a one- third Interest In the lot at the aoulhweat corner of Farnam and Nineteenth, and with tha other owners, W. T. Graham and Dr. W. O. Bridgea. will erect a lurga building there. The sale wa made to Dr. Glfford by W. G. I're through llattlaon & Morton, and waa on a baala of tMM tor tha lot. Tha price sets a new standard of valuation for upper Farnem street property. Dr. Glfford tried to buy entire control of the property, but. of the three men owning It, Mr. t're waa the only one will ing to let go hla Interest. Graham and Bridges, however, declared that they would like to join Gifford In the erection of a building there and this project will be carried out. It Is announced that ' plana for the building are tentative as yet. and that construction will not be begun until next year. There is said to be not the least doubt, however, that the building will be erected aa planned. Tha prdperty la at present occupied by the old Christian tabernacle with Guy Smith's garage located In ona portion. Following on the heela of the announce ment of the Brandela annex at Seventeenth and the J. I Kennedy building at Elgli teenth and Douglas, the announcement of the Glfford-Bridges-Graham building aerves to give added emphasis to the west ward trend of business building In Umaha. Property Steadily Advances. C. F. Harrison, speaking of the sale and of Farnam atreet property generally, aaid: "It was no surprise to me that Dr. Glf ford wanted to buy this property. He had considered It at the time Mr. Graham and hla associates bought It from the ihurch a little over two years ago when the price paid was 40,000. The corner Is tno of the beat and cheapest on upper Farnam atreet. The growth In value on upper Farnam atreet business property, while great. Is not abnormal. Wa have been In close touch with It since 1900. That year we sold Mrs. Dufrene IW.ono wcrth of property between Eighteenth and Twentieth, on Farnam. Her holdings are worth and would eell todty for from two to four tlmea what he paid. We offered her last week $18,000 cash for one piece which ahe paid $4,000 for. 1 "Earning power la tha baeis of all v.ilu'a and earning value of property is based not on the number of people passing, but on the iotal purchasing paver of those pu(ing. Farnam atieet is bound to main tain Ita supremacy both on account of Ha atratcglc situation, and also the Incrcusing purchasing power of the people necessarily using the thoroughfare." Thought to Have Fainted nnd In haled Gat Fossa by Member of Family While Body la till Warm. Miss Jennie I,. Andreen. daughter of Gustave Andreen. aafe manufacturer, was found lying dead on the kitchen floor of the family residence, 1701 South Sixteenth atreet, Wednesday morning at 6:30. De.Uh was due to asphlxlatlon and It la thought the young woman, who had been In 111 health for three yeara on account of atom ach trouble, fainted In the kitchen after turning on one of the burners of the i stove. She had been heard to go to the kitchen about 4:30 o'clock for the purpose of heating aome wateror starting break fast and nothing more waa seen or heard of her until a member of the family found her dead body, still warm, on the kitchen floor. Miss Andreen was a member of the claas of 1906 of the Omaha High school and had a high record for scholarship. Her health necessitated the abandonment of a normal course at Peru after she was graduated from the local high school and aince that time ahe has lived at home. A brother and sister, both older, and the father and mother of Miss Andreen survive her. As It Is apparent that death waa acci dental Coroner Heafey will not held an !n queit. The funeral Is to be held at the residence at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Interment will be In Forest Lawn cemetery. TITLES TO FEDERAL SITES l.eaat atatna of Bnlldlna l.nratlaaa Looked I n In nrlona e hraaWn Town. United Rates District All -rncy Goaa is I engaged In examining the titles to the land comprising the new federal building sites for the cities of McCook. Holdrege. North Platte and Falrbury. the appropriations having already been nude tor the sites and buildlnts by congress. The site selected for McCook la at tho corner of Main and Douglas streets and was bought for $5.Tort. That at Holdrepe is located at the corner of Kaat Avenue and Fifth street, the price being $6.C0O. That at North Platte Is at Fl.'th and lxciiat streets, coat $9,030 and that at Falrbury at D and Firth streets and costing $9,000. Where to eat m mi HANSON'S Cafe Beautiful A NEWS IN THE ARMY CIRCLES All ef Uncle Sam's Gnnrdlans Eat Turkey nnd For set Toll. Will NEVIUS' VISIT IS DELAYED U. A. It. Commander Comes December Itt Other tm from Grand Army People, National Commander Nevlus of the Grand Army of the Republic has sent word to Department Commander 1311 Barnes that the program for the visit of the national officers to Omaha would have to be changed. The new arrangement provides the visit of tha national commander to Omaha will have to be made December 19. on the return of the party from Salt Lake City. Tha flrat Intention was that tha vlattors would be In Omaha Decem ber 9 and arrangsmenta were already un der headway for a reception that even ing. Commander Nevlua and his party will conaequently be here the laat night of the National Corn expoaltlon. Details for the reception on that date will be an nounced In due aeaaon. Mra. Hannah Coates of Aurora, depart ment president of the Grand Army will visit Omaha. Friday afternoon and evening. The occasion will be availed of for a social Friday evening at Garfield Circle, at Barlght's hall In the Rohrbaugh building, Nineteenth and Farnam atreets. Dancing, cards and refreshments well be the featurea of the evening. It will be In the nature of a "Halt Mile Social." the red and blue aack teams will report their auccess In ralalnz their half mile of pennies. Commander N. K. Van Husen of Grant Post. No. Ill, Grand Army of the Repub lic, has sent out postal notices to the mem bers Inviting them to be present at the re ception to be given In honor of the poat and Corpa, by Camp Lee Forby, United Bpaniali War Veterans and Ita women's auxiliary, for. Monday evening in Barlght's hall. The army building will be cloaed all day Thanksgiving day in honor of Si. Turkey. General orders have been Issued for the payment of the troops of tbe Department of the Missouri for the month of Novem ber. Captain W. F. Clark will.-make the paymenta at Forta Riley auA-Leaven worth; Captain K. C. Carnahan al Fdrts Omaha, Crook and Dea Moines; Captain 11. G. Lyon at Jefferson Barracks? and Captain J. J. Ham brook at Forts Robinson,' Meade, MackensJe and Washakie. The leave' of absence of Captain C. C. Pulia of the Second Field 'artillery, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyo., has beep extended three months and twenty days. Blda were opened Wednesday morning at the office of Lieutenant Colonel F. F. East man, purchasing commissary United States army, at $e army building for supplies of fresh beef and mutton for the posts of the Department of the Missouri for the six months beginning January 1, 1909. The bidders were almost wholly Omaha men. General Morton has received word from Brigadier General William H. Carter that tha latter expecta to reach Omaha about December 10, to assume command of the Department of the Missouri. "I presume that I shall shortly thereafter go on out to Fort D. A. Russell to resume the active command of that post," said General Morton. Fort D. A. Russell la one of the three brigade posts of the Missouri department, the other two being Fort Riley and Fort Leavenworth. FREE 'SPITE PLEA OF GUILTY Negro Admit Bnralary Charge, atanda Trial and la Aeejnltted hr Jary. After Robert Webb, a negro, had pleaded guilty to a burglary charge, a jury in district court declared him not guilty and discharged him. The Jury returned a ver cict about : Tuesday night. Webb was charged with breaking Into the room of a colored friend and stealing a revolver and a gun. When taken before Judge Sears he pleaded guilty, but aalu he uaed a key and went Into the room as Janitor and formed the Intention cf steal ing tha gooda after ne entered the room. Judge Bears refused to accept the plea and Webb went on trial. He rrfueed at first to believe the jury had turned him loose when he beard the verdict read. Then he said: "My, but dem white folks treat me powerful fine. 1 done tof dem I oona tt TRAIN IN DITCH, NONE HURT Wreck on Mllnsakt Dae to Track t'nnaea No Injury to Passengers. Soft , Thanksgiving Table 4'Hote Dinner $1.00 Each 111 leS Blue Points Celery Olives Claret Radishes Conaomme Victoria Cream of Chicken a la Relne Fillet of Sole Vln Blanc Fried Scallops, Tartars Sauce Tenderloin of Beef, larded Bayard Veal Cutlet, Breaded, Mllanalse Chicken Pattlen a la Toulouse, Apple Cider Punch Romalne Young Turkey, Cranberry Sauce Suckling Pig. with Glaxed Sweet Potatoes. Lettuce and Tomato Salad English Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce Mince Pie, hot or cold Pumpkin Pie Glace Panachee Parfait Renalasance Fresh Strawberries and Cantaloupe Coffeo Demi Tasse To every one dining here will be given a beautiful Souevnlr Foot Ball Menu. Special Values for Thanksgiving Morning A n social inducement to you who have not yet bought your ThftuksRivins sut or overcoat we offer these very uuusual values. Spare a few minutes to see them ami we'll very likely save you a few dollars. They're correct for every demand not only in style, but in color, material ami tailoring. Suits at $18.50 This is a brand now arrival of stylish suits similar to the big lot we sold a few days since. All the season's newest styles, colors and fabrics will be seen in a great variety of patterns and weaves. Hand-tailored throughout and made in your exact size Overcoats at $15 This is the same overcoat we told you of, yesterday, and we give you another chance to be correctly and styl ishl.vylressed for your Thanksgiving dinner and any fol lowing occasion. The seasou's newest styles, colors and fabrics are shown in a wide range of patterns and sizes. WE CLOSE AT NOON THURSDAY OMASA'S CLOTXIMa, Wh "to From 12 to 8 IIHIII1II C. W. ROBERTSON. Prop. Turkey Table d'Hote Dinner THANKSGIVING DAY Thanksgiving Table d' Hote SI Hotel Rome Served from 12 to 8 P. M. Rome Miller Train No. S on the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul road went into the ditch between Tripp and Scotland, S. D., Tuesday after noon. Fortunately no s-rlous casualties re sulted. The caute of the wreck was a soft track. F. M. Sibcre, a traveling man arriving in Omaha Wednesday morning and storp'ng at the Murray, was in the wreck, lie said: "I cannot understand how something more serious failed to happen. As it waa wc were all badly shaken up. The tender was the first to leave tho track and the rails were spread In consequence ao the ccaches ran along tie ties, cutting U.em In two. Two or three of the coaches went over, but aa'de from several passengers being badly- bruised In tbe tumble no one was hurt. The engine remained on the track. The wreck was so bad that another train bad to be tent out to bring the passengers into Scot land. The wreck happened between 1 and o clock Tuea lay afternoon and we were nveial hours late In getting Into Sioux City." SIXTY DAYS INSTEAD OF FREE Jail HesUeare for Hu Who Aaka for Liberty to Leave the City. A bad record ana new suspicions tlut he !s a thief resulted In George Rigby being imtfnrej to slaty days in Jail by the police jjdge Wednesday. "I'll convince you that you are nut wanted In Omaha." aaid Judge Crawford. "Well. If you'll let me off thia time I will leave town today," replied R:guy, a line of hope showing in hla face and voice. Bu: this was soon dispersed by the response of the Judge: "Not this morning. Slaty days for you." MORTON WITHJ30DY OF HERO Ueaeral Will Arcosupaay Hraualaa at Caatala Craw for 4 to Arllag taa raatetery. Brisadier General Charles Morion left last evening for Washington, D. C, accompanying the bud of the late Captain Emmet Crawford, which is to be relnter red In the National cemetery at Arling ton. General Morton will be accompanied Our Special Thanksgiving Dinner... From 12 to 2 P. M., giid From O to 8 P. M. Will be a treat long to be remem bered by those fortunate enough to participate. No dinner to equal it haa ever before been aerved in Omaha. $1.00 Per Plate Tables may be reserved. (Souvenir for the ladies) Hotel Loyal At the sign of the Red Arrow. OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE. Thanksgiving Dinner a la carte at the Henshaw From 11 A. M. to 8 30 P. M. Special Musical Program. Thanksgiving Every Day The -chop suey served at my place Thanksgiving will be brim full of imported black mushroom and juicy, sprouting peas. ITALIAN, MEXICAN and CHINESE Dishes Exclusively Over 1413 Fit r nam ht. The Paxton Blue Points on Half Shell Queen Olives Michigan Celery Green Sea Turtle Au Maderia Filets of Halibut a la Harley Potatoes Duchesa Claret Punch Roast Prime Rtba of Beef au jus or Roast Young Turkey. Stuffed. Cranberry Jelly, Candled Sweet Potatoes California Asparagus Fruit Salad with Whipped Cream , Neapolitan Ice Cream , or New England Plum Pudding Fancy. Assorted Cakes Small Coffee Ttianksalvlna Day 12 P. M. I ntll 8:30 P. M. $1.00 MOTEL IROIVtE Table D'Hote Dinnsr Every Evanlng from 6 to 8, $1 lGtrt & Jackson Sts. Omaha Hu mm ell's SPECIAL: Turkey Dinner. 35c Regular Dinner. 25c 1403 Douglas Street. BROWN QUICK LUNCH SPECIAL: Pork (SL Deans 210 South Thirteenth St. NEW MANAGEMENT Mexican, Kalian and CKinese pca'ait SHELL FISHJN SEASON 210 South 14th Street. Fomerl W rot It's Chill Parlor UNEEDA QUICK LUNCH You Know You Do OUU MOTTO: Cleanliness and Quick Service 1517 Capitol Ave. ROYAL RESTAURANT HIGH CLASS AMEIUCAN AND CHINESE DISHES Clean, l'p-lo-I)ate Servir THAN KSGI VINO DINNER Chas. Sing. Mgr. Cafeteria Real Old Fashioned Thank4ifin Dinner From II A. M. U 7 P. M. 1417 Douglas St. One light. )t f v , safe COFFEE HOUSE Opsa All aTl-ht. ! . ietk it, Thanksgiving Dinner Wa will aarva an old fashion Turkay Dinner Thursday Dodge St. Luncheon Vpstalra. 150SDaaaV Merchant's Restaurant SPEND VOIB THANKSGIVING AT OI K PLACE A HOME FOR A1L. SPECIAL Tl'llKEV DINNER. 131V Dtxljce Street .k 4Q s