THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMUtiii D, 1913. KNOCKS OUT BRITISH FIGHTER Bombardier Weils Qoci Down in the First Bound Before Trenchman, Jeff Should Have Known Better Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher SAY, JEFF.'i-ryrEN IVe gotta HArse rwb dollars, have. Voo J .TROVJBCC IP YOU'We GOT S n "N ' HOW CAN XOO RftlSS THIMk: GEORGE OARPENTIER TRIUMPHS Throughout Brief Contest Ena-llstt-tnnn Dnr Not Strike One Effective nlow Time One Minute mill Thirteen Seconds. LOXDOK, Dec. 8.-Oeorges Carpentler hf France knocked out Bombardier Wells of BnRland In the first round of a con test nt the National Sporting club to night for the heavyweight championship of Europe. T)ie actual time of fighting M one minute and thirteen seconds. Carpentler rna.de It a hurrlcano affair, concentrating hl nttack on Wells' weakest point, his stomach, and toon had the. Englishman Kroggy. Then with a tremendous swing to "the Jaw, followed by a 'Smashing1 left and- right to the ribs. Carpentler sent Wells down for the count Throughout tho brief contest tho Kng llshtnan did not strike one, effective blow. The fight was for a purs of f 15,000 and a aide. siake"rf JX.000. It attracted great Interest amongC'"sportIng men because It was tho second nfectlnff between the British heavyweight and' tho Frenchman within a few months. Their Jast fight took place at Ghent and Carpentler knocked Wells out In the fourth Tpund arte tho Englishman' had had all tho bet' ter of the first two rounds, ' Iowa Varsity Will Expel Tango Dancers IOWA CITY la.. Deo. I. (ftpecial.) Expulslon awaits several students at th) University of Jowa as soon" on the social Committee of the university faculty can formal)' consider and act upon evidence iralherod nt the sophomore cotillion held tier last Friday evening, The tango dance caused all the trouble, as several couje persisted In doing tlila step aftar the -faculty had Issued an edict against It early In the year. Chaperoncs at the rartr took down the narrfc of thoae guilty of- offenses against the rules, and thefcord.haa gone forth from university authorities that a determined effort will w maiie to prevent a repetition of thA ccnea enacted then. Cdrnlmskers Have v Postponed Banquet Omaha alumni of the ITnlverally of Nebraska have postponed tho Comhusker foot ball banquet from Wednesday night, December 10, to somo time n January, Notification has Just been received that Coafch Stlehm and CnpUi(n J'urdy will he unable to be hero, and rather than have the banquet without the captain and aoMfc. tfce commute in charge of the sinner stacMed to postpone the affair. Cos bHMhh yrtH be In Omaha next we. Ike vmmL ei a number, of old grads, andi tt i eatfeetca that a definite dato for jhsts bawqttet wlH We decMed upos at :' Naheriy JHtamea Illra, . Mjsfty .HeririHwnww vf the ReJs has decide to xmm up Oshkosh. Wis., aa a wlntertac place. M Instead will m to the itoMen weai. This came about be fauaai a hulnM deal between uroh and hlmieff Ml through. FOR BEE READERS ONLY To assist our aulwerlfcera In celebrating tho xrMtt world-wide holiday, CHRISTMAS, we, have Imported direct from- 80 LINO Iirge quairtHy fyt the famau v . '''.'if ' Christmas Chimes TatKljettHiitKl 0VlMiiMt( hi a greet decoration tor the Qr)skHM irc aad witk Its charm fll)i 'youjB; a!kr WHh th glee, and cheer of Christ wm. It le 10 Inches high and made of the best ntcket-plated metal. Six angles uphold threo dtf-ferent-tuned bells; above theso Is a small turblu Wheel with the 8tar of Dethlem. This wheel re volves through the beat of threo candles, placed between the angles, and thus the chime's ring. Thci Chime are also used table ornament, without a tree. or at any other festivities, such as birthdays, weddings, etc. They will also work on a radiator or stove. Once Famous Jockey Witness in Local Suit Jllppolyte Chevalier, a negro lad, once a well known Jockey In the employ of tho late B. 3. (t.ucky) Ilaldwln of Califor nia, when Ilaldwln used to race a string of runners over eastern tracks, but now a laborer, was In tho limelight onco more when ho took the wltnces -stand in tho suit In Judge Kstclle'a district court In which Frank Wilson, owner of the Idle wild pool hall, wrecked by the tornado, Is seeking to recover flfo Insurance, t'ltevn. tlor waa employed aa a porter. Ills tea tlmony concerning the tornado was slim tar to that of other wltnesscss. LANNIN BUYS INTEREST IN BOSTON AMERICANS NEW YORK. Dec. .-Ran Johnson, prtfrtdfiflt ,of the Amsffttian t league, an- nouncea touay tnai JoTt) , u. iitjnin, a hotel man of Oarden City, Uy., hail ptirchaaed a half Jntereat In the Boston Atnerkan league club by acquiring tho KN, GERMANY, a V The coupon below will appear In this news paper several tlmea. Ono of them together with 30 cents, will procuro for our subscribers ono of the chimes. Mall orders will coat 5 cents extra for postage; eond money order or" stamps. NEW 8UB8CMDERS will also be supplied upon receipt of subscription for one month and 30 cents. Show this to your Neighbors If they arc not subscribers. These Aneil-Ghimes are Worth75c Come early, as the demand will be greater than the quantity on hand. stock held by Robert Mcltoy amt James It, McAleer. The prlco was not mado known. FOOT BALL BANQUET AT BEATRICE TONIGHT nrcATIUCn. Ncb T)ec. 7.-The annual foot ball banquet wilt be held Tuesday nvenlng- In firemen's hall. ttov. tk D Yound will bo toastmuater and tho pro gram will be as follows: Captain Leonard Purdy, umpire; Hlchnrd ituthcriora, linesman; iucnara icrct singer, timekeeper. "Rnd nuns."'!:. M. Marvin. "Foot Hall for Suffragettes," MIs jvatnorine wouu. "Htrulght Foot a1l," J. W. TJiirgcss. "Team Work," Captain Cook. "netting into the Game," captain-elect. "Tho Tralntd Toe," Coach O. U Itnth buo. "Before the Whistle niows," Hon. Sam uel ltinacer, Rrnns Kweet on Mn.Vror. nily KVnns thinks that' Connie- itaak, nas picKoa up anoincr ncnang m.vjiManer MoAvoy, who Joined tho Athletics late last oeaspn, Evans says he never saw a kid catcher that looked any better. Wmmm mm Tills Coupon and 30c Good for One Bee Christmas - Chimes CHICAGO PUGILIST WHO MET JACK BUTTON LAST NIGHT. PACKY M'FATttiAND. WRECK ON GRAND ISLAND DELAYS THRQUOjH TRAINS PAinnuitY, Neb., Dec. g.-?Specw Telegram.) An extra freight train oa the Bt Joseph A (trand Island "Mtwa went Into tho ditch at Steel City this morning. Owing to the soft track scv erul box cars Jumped the rails and tore up the track and caused considerable damage to equipment tt was necessary to have a wrecking train come" from Har over, Kan., to pick up the wrcWUod cars, ' Union Pacific passenger trains suffered a detention as a result .if dernlimcrt. Union Pacific train No. WX detourlng from Grand Island to Kansas City, was detained in thts city five hours by rea son of tho wreck. Owing to the snow blocade In Colorado the Union Pacific has been dtinurintj Its fast1 passenger trains throutn this city over the St Joseph & Grand IiUml rail way. HASTINGS PHONE RATES TO BE SLIGHTLY RAISED IIA8TINCJS. Neb.. Dec. 8.-(Spec!al Telegram.) In a brief conference today the officials of the Lincoln Telephone and Telegraph company and the busi ness men o Hastings frcached nn ngiee ment on the readjustment of rates for consolidated telephone service, to be es tablished when the plant now building Is completed. Business telephones are to be raised from SSJA to t.M and the rates of residences, and farm telephones am to remain unchanged. The present arrangement of free con nections with Adams county towns Is to continue, Th agreement aver a con test before the State Railway commit, slon. The manual, system will l e used. BURLINGTON REFUSES RIGHT TO CROSS TRACKS HASTINGS. Neb, Pec. K.-(Speclal Tel gram.) The building of the Union Pa. clflo railroad through Hastings was checked, today when the Durlington rail, road placed two freight cars loaded with cinders on Us tracks at the proposed point of crossing. The Hoatlngs-GlbbJn cutoff of the Union Pacific is finished. but a pang has been at work extending the tracks through the city. It la expected now that the matter will go into the courts. It Y&calts an effort on the part of tho llurilngton to host the Union Pacific tracks In Grand Island many yeara ago. when the Union Pacific refused to permit the road to cross until a cour order was secured after litigation !BBBsB V .ilBBBsi BllllllSlsSBBBllllHll2 BBSBBIU !SBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBHflBBBsSBBflBBBBBBBBB Bouillon Cubes Have Little Food Value WASHINGTON, Dec. 8,-Commerclal bouillon cubes contain little or no; real food value, say the chemical experts of tho Department of Agriculture, who have Just completed an examination and re port on the subject. They declare that the homo made product Is far more val uable and less expensive than tho manu factured one. Tho commercial cubes, the report con tinues, contain from one-half to three quarters of table salt and, as their price ranges from l&'to 10 cents an ounce, "pur-J cnasfrs are buying salt at a very high price." Tho cubes aro-sald to bo valua ble as flavoring agents and that they do contain a small, quantity of muscle building material. According' totho analysis of these cubes, besides common aalt, 'which 'constitutes from to 72 per cent of the total weight. tho amount .of rrneat extracted ranges fi$nl percent In the poorest brands to if iter cent In the very best. Plant or vegetable extract constitutes from, 3 to 90 jm.t went. nis is useiui. ior 'iiavoring, but has slight If any nutritive value. Home made meat extracts and broths. tho report says, cost approximately ii cents for a good slied cup, whllo t,jie aame quantity inauo irom a cuds costs about X or cents. The difference fs sUU In favor of the There is no magic m clothes-building by which to conjure Style and fit and quality out of poor materi als and cheap workman? ship,. If you're a man who in sists upon superior tftyle, fit and quality in your clothes, you should appreciate that these attributes are pro duced only by expert de signers and tailors from high-grade materials all of which entails expense. Here's a safe rule to . follow: There's no short cut to quality any mdre than there is to wealth. If you want higher quality clothes the beSt that American skill and brains can pro duce go where you're sure of getting them astd pay a price that they're fairly worth to you. "Wo believo our Kensing ton suits and overcoats ara that Bort, and wp urge you to stop and see them, even if only for compari son. The clothes them selves are the best adver tisement we have. 110. 2S,' ISO or up.; -They jt and etay flti" MAGEE & DEEMER 413 So. 16th. home, made product, because of Its su perior food value, which In many times that, of the cubes. A ForlnnnlB Texas. K. TV. Uoodloe, Dallas. 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