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THOMPSON. BELDEN & CO.
Orders Taken for All Kinds of
Hand Embroidery, Hemstitching,
Crocheting and Knitting
Do not clelay. Place your orders
how if you wish work finished in
time ; for; Christmas. First cdme
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coney, Pitch, o.poi&nm,
chinchilla hare, seal
"monkey and'raink. -VsMncli
to 3 inches vride.
- Prices right. .-'
Black Sateen
Aprons
Indipensiblo for office,
wear, because of the pro
tection they afford. Hade
of a good sateen, long or
short styles 3C and 50C
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' TRANQUIL PLACE
Head of. the Trench Army Never
Hear Enough, to Firing Line to
Hear the Heary Gaaa. t
EVERYTHING j 13 SYSTEMATIC
ftmtf W"iis tl'k,WU of Claek
, la UItUm and Receiving; Jafor, '
jmaK ta Behalf at
Army at ! Front.
(Correspondence of the Associated I'resa.)
GENERA I. JOFFRB'S HEADQUARTERS,'-
Nov. ' 7. The nerv center that
.move, mor than 1,000.000 . men la In a,
villa acbool house sevent y wile bcr
kind tha firing line. , Tha rra observer
who la permtttel to learn It whereabout
ana approach find an absolute eontraat
between Uia tranquility hr end lb In
tense action near lh trench.. No an
noa, machtna (una or nil lira can d
board bar. t , , .
, Tha commander-in-chief ' c-ordnaU
bis Information arid arrives .a hi. a
ellon not only far- front tha disturbance
of actual conflict, but In th dPU of th
country away from th flrat S4 eoa4
)!n of, roMrv.a, th. Incessant movement
-of motor trnport,nd th dislocation
f civil life. ;Aa, air of WW surround
tha headquarter, but .llf .ta intense. Jr
else, a. tw,e,nty-four-hour-day. of atudy
and acta ot Judgment -
' 1 tsa Yaans Colenels. '( .
' "What young colonels you havt bete."
remarked the correspondent to amemner
of tha staff. .. '
; "Ttifr are the1 men ot tha future" b
are at their -desk at 8 , In tha morning
ind goMo thetr 'quarter ln pleasant,
prtvat dwelling wearby at 10 at night
Tbey ara relieved, by othara and .work
coca r throughout tha night,
General. , Joffr ha al . subordlnat
nerv center In tha six arm lea Into which
tha flail forces are divided. Tha ls
general commanding thee armlra ar
Pan, Foch, Palsleln, EVanch !' Ksper
ray. Casteliau and Manoury, aach with
hi taiieral alaff, ar eonnactad by dlraot
tlcrapn and telephone wlra wit head
quarters. ' dtneral Joffr often talk Over
alDialluna by telhotia and rec.lv. tug
sentloha'and give order,' which ar con
firmed and reof .led by1 'telegraph. II
ta 1o fn' dlrVrt'and 'frn"!nt commuhl
eatton with Field Marahal French and
Belfrtan haadiiuartera, and wlth Uordeaux
ana Parta. ' ' ' 1
' Oaly Gaarda Aro'aad. '
A'ahirl Irnflntl ntl in frnnt th'
entrance. Except for a ' few foreater
guarda, thero artjio' goldlera In Peroral
Joffre g village cept ihe, youngish mon
on hl ataif, picked for tlielr Utenla from,
mqrif the. 60,wq offlijerg of, Franc. Tha
r4 of approach ara watched by aol-'
dlcra, and It la Impotailile to enter tha
place except by a p.a cigned by th
'hUf of General Joffr' ataff or by on
- of tt Jaw peraona In th military ad
ttiiiileuaUou autitorlxad to alga aueh a
Iea. Tli bca3qartr af commanding
genoial used to b dUUiiguiahe4 by tha
!rlerllea and .hornea in front, and hta
rank could b pretty wU determined bJ
thai. V i . -1
iuw n ia me numDer of
motor ear. Some fifteen or twenty Ion.
Nirh-power runner ar uaually UnJ up
ia- mi piaygrounq or the acaool bouae.
The rejrtinUUvor-the lirltiah war
offiua. Colunel IsuUer. arrivee. or the
nula)mmiw:y,ar,nt.--r an .officer
. from the innvMUato fron. or a delegate
tt(m the government, but. tor the tnoet
, pert, there 1 tittle coming and going.
The vat bgaiii is iranaocted-by wire.
The "jnnt and algnlflranc of It all
c$n.t n!y be datermiped by evente remote
from here. .
General Joffr.. when -U gor to th
headquarter of on of .th armUa, baa
with him an automobile fitted a u of.
fiie. U l(Kka irmtee very morh lik tha
IHllo drawing roint aiuchad to ateamer
.A wrtung k Ida down from
one end. Two dlvana ar along th aldea
- and. there ara convenient device for
. llocktltig,tb ppr. - N
, General. J 0f fro fclmMif appear In a
rv. calm moud and In vlgoroue bcaJth.
SWEDES ODJECT TO PLACING
WOOD CM CONTRABAND LIST
STOCKHOLM. .-Vla LowJaa')
T.',e GtrnuLQ declaratlog that wood, l ea-
, w.i.u. v. w.r jjaa urougui out ronaid'
comment In the ewedUh trea
, Kva Cwedlah ateamera ladtn wiih wood,
it la recited, have recenliy be0.topped
itc me ecuin iiie by armen cruls
aj.d u.d to:.reluro to Kdii,, port.
Vi.. i J ...
, . i, now mn in the prew
U.at fc,1i.-t c-ruira convoy Swedi.h
cofnrrrt-rciil retatla loaded witlt' wood pait
' nee oi utmiw aarst.lpa.
Richard Croker and
Miss Edmondson Are
Married in NowTork
NEWTORK, Nov. .-Richard Croker.
on time leader of Tammany Hall, waa
married in the homo of Nathan Rtraua
hero today to Mlaa ' Bucla Benton Kd
mondaon, th granddaughter of a Chero
kee Indian chief. Mr. Croker le 71 year
old and hi brlda, who la a alnger, U 23
yeare-old. 'A large crowd aaaemMed In
front of tha Straue horn when It became
known that tha Announced 'plana - of a
church wddlng diad been changed at th
laat Wionwat ' . .
Mr. and Mr. Croker left thla afternoon
for Talm Beach, Fla., to apend thalr
honaymbon at Mr, Croker a winter home.
In April they will go to Mr. Croker' ae
tata In Ireland. 1 ' . V '
ZAPATA AND YILM
IN FULL ACCORD
Southern Leader it Expected to Join
the ITorthern Leader in City
of Mexico.
ROY MILNER KILLED :.
OH HEW SPEEDWAY
1 -
.'(Continued from Pag One)
"H better than ileachey." aald a'
thouaand apectktora. , i .
'Mr. Smith watched her huaband'a
fllghU with brcathlea Intereit For th,
flrat, flight the. aviator had to borrow a
g tank from a fellow airman. Th
tank; did not feed properly and a cylinder
ralaceo; an with ae'n mla tha pulae or
th gpoetator bat out ot tuna r ,
''r: jMTakea' fptral' Olldea. '
Not only did Smith loop th loop, but
hla aplr&l glldea and aide-aomeraault aur
pasaea' anything ver aeen her In bird
man performancea. fie would begin aom
eraaultlng at a helnlit of aeveral thouaand.
feet and would wind up with a gwoop
but a few hundred feet above tha head
ot th .crowd. A he turned, backward
and the engine jSl.d the alnglng ot the
machine' planea wa perfectly Clatlnct.
Several huudred automobile, loada ot
apectator ruahed to th aerodrome when
the newa that MUnr had been killed waa
flaahed over th city. Th cpeedway oftl-
elal announced that 'no ticket would be
enld unla th patrona . underatood that
th motorcyrl race had been called off.
A targe number bought tlcketa anyway.
"It an Omaha enterprise and Omahana
interested In th apaedway af backing
It with . tlfactory patronag," aaid
UernaUln, as a party of thr agtomobile
load Inalated on paylni for tlcketa and
driving onto tha aviation field.
V
Aaothrr celeat Avert.
A second aerloua accldeht waa narrowly
avertod'by the rapid work of Art Bmlth,
the daring aviator, PmUh waa In the air
for the avoond time end - waa looping
when hla engine went dead ot him. H
waa 10B feet In th air at tha time' and
hla -machln atart.d to 'drop to the
ground.
Quickly Smith set hi plane and yelled
warning to th crowd below, . It teemed
a It ha wouU aurely fall to th ground
and atrtke tha large crowg ot anactator.
but Bmlth obUtned control , ot ! ma-
in:n juat-aa he. perlloualy approached
th ground and.fae'eUd aafely over th
head of th people and mad a neat
landing without Injury,
Smith, tinker! a nit with hi motor
and ac?t)dd one, mora Inta the air and
flew upside down tor quite a while and
also turned aeveral loops.
HalliganjGuestiat
DoLamatre Home
Victor llalllgan. captain and atar ef th.
famou Cornhuaker foot ball team, la a
gueet during hi Tbankeglving boUdaya
at th horn of Mr, and Mr. C. W. i
l-mtre. Hit 6pener atreeU Tha bril
liant Nebraska tackle I a fraternity
brother of Harry and Howard p L me
tre In Phi Delta Theta. Harry De Uma
tre la also a player on the ehmpioi)hip
eleven captained thla yar by Ualligan.
Foot Ball Player . ' ; '
; is Killed by Kick
6 ANT A CRCZ, Cat. Nv. S.-Kloked In
the head laat Saturday' in a Rugby foot
ball gam. Ruaaell Peace, member of a
ranta tru HigU achaol team, died laa
night from cerebral bemorrhag. .Prin
cipal Bond naa declared that there'ahall
be ro more tnterocholeatlc foot ball la
Eaata Crua -
CAPITAL IS REPORTED QTTTET
Meaaatjea Received la Waablactea
purred It orr that Xaaata
lla Dewnaared Agrwa Cal
eatea Caaveatloe.
WASHINGTON. Nov. tt.Ord.r la be
ing maintained In Meilco City by the
Zapata force, according to unofficial
but rellabl Mlegram today reaching th
White Houae. Prevlou meenagea from.
both th Braalllan roliilater and American.
Conaul llUmaa eUted that th city be
came quiet on tha entry of the Zapata
troop, .who are commanded by Colonel
f-'aldana, and that arrangement wer
btng made for th entry of th northern
force.. No mention waa mad of th
whereabout of iZapata himself, but It
was believed h will Join Villa In th
capital.
From prevlou advice aa to the atti
tude ef Zapata delegate to th Agna
C'allent convention, tha chotc of
Fulalllo Oullerr a provlnlonel preat
dent was highly atlfactory to that
faction, i
Administration official expect that a
soon as th forces of Villa an) Zapata
get complete control of the situation In
th Mexican capital Uutlcrre will go
there to be Installed Into ofIce on th
reconvening of the national convention.
Oeneral Carranta at Orlaaba laat Bight
telegraphed hla headquarter her today
a follow: ' ,f '
"The new relative to the rapture of
General Ohregon, VllUreal and Hay by
General Blanco la utterly falan. Blanco
wtth hla entlm 'f ore haa united with the
troop under Oeneral Obregon and
Mexico City ha been abandoned. 'tJen
erals Vlllareal and Hay ar now on their
way to Monterey. Th greater portion
of th troop under Oeneral Buela hav
deserted and' joined the rank of the
troop loyal to th government.",
Report of Cayraaaa Aa-eaey.
EI, PA80, Tex.. Nov. Zo. Oeneral
Zapata Personally haa entered M.xlco
City and haa denounced th Agua
cailente convention, according to a
message from th capital given out today
by the Carranaa agency here. It waa
stated also that Oeneral Blanco, with
hi troop, had reached Orlaaba, midway
between tha capital and Vera Crua
Juarea official conferred by telegraph
With Oeneral Villa, who wa at Tula, two
hour by train or automobile from Mex
ico City. Villa wa quoted as having said
that h had received no word of dis
order at Mexico City nor Of th change
of government. Villa Intimated that he
would hasten to the capital with cavalry.
Hunters Invited
To Big Game Hunt
PIERRE, B. D., 'Nov. l.-(Spec!al.t-Th
fence hiving beerf completed around
I h stat gam park, located between
Custer and Hermosa. It ha been decided
to hold a hunt In thla llark on Monday,
December 7, 1914, to extermlnat as far
aa poeslble,- all predatory animal In the
park, of which titer ar reported to be
mountain llon.,bobou. Wolves and coy.
otea 'All hunter holding either big or
mall gam license for th year 1914,
ar Invited to Uk a part In thla hunt.
All hunter who wiaFi to tak a part
ahould report aither ' to Captain Gorg
W. Resklo, at Custer or Kermosa, or to
K.' P. Ed holm, deputy gam warden at
peadwood, a these man will be In charge
of the hunt. Alt hunter who can should
provide- tl)me1vea wtth horsea and
hounds. A soon as this hunt 1 com
pleted, th thirty-six head of buffalo
which hav been purchased from . Ui
Philip herd will b placed in th park.
Motorcycle Rider
Killed During Eace
SAVANNAH. Ga.. Nov. it arm r tww.n
of Mooreavllle, N. C- on of 'th com
petitor in th suo-mlle road race here
toasy, wa Killed when hi motorcycle
crashed Into a tree. 8Iood's nark
Va'k were broken. '
Road to Warsaw is Now Open
to Invading German Army
BERLIN, Nov. .-By Wlreies ti)
Payvllle.) "Newa from the et and
west eaya a aeml-offlclal announcement
made her today, "la considered favorable
tending to show thst th German ad
vance le proceeding steadily, though
slowly.
"The Mors on poet think that the check
administered ta tha. Russian reinforce
ments near Lowlcs is proof that ther?
are no Russian troops north ot the Vis
tula iivr. Thla would mean that the
Runalan previously In that territory
have been driven back across the river
by th Oem-.ane. Thl again would mean
that th German army In now fairly on
the flank of th Russian, with the road
to Warsaw open to It.
"From (.allele com an offlcist t
port to the effect that the Russian are
being driven back through th Car
pathian pnsees.
"While no detailed account concerning
the operation In the district around
Plllra snd WoMrom h been received,
It 1 report?! that the Atintrians hav
taken 29.000 prisoner and forty-nine ma
chine erun In Ui last few day. Thl
seems to ahow that their advance la
continuing.
"Advices from Constnatlnople state that
tha Turkish force hav won further suc
cesses, but that bad wenther I hinder
ing operations In the Caucasian."
GERMAN BOUT IN
EAST COMPLETE,
: SAYS PETEOGEAD
(Continued from Page One.)
la subsequently the method of announc
ing that th German troop are on the
defensive." 1
Illaderherc'e Pokltloa Hopeless.
LONDON, Nov. 2, Th correspondent
of th Chronicle In petrograd. In deacrlb
Ing the reported German defeat in
Poland, say a:
"The weakness of General Von Hlnden
burg's position waa that be waa isolated
from the crown prlnce'e army, which
was fighting South of Caepstoehowa, with
the object of keeping the main Russian
force engaged,- wlill Von ' 'Ilndenburg
operated In th north, but the Ruaslan
resources were equal to both armies, and
when Von Hlndenburg found himself
hard pressed he ordered Into th gap at
Wlelun the Austrian troops, wlto were
Intended to turn the Russian left.
"The Auetrlsna shared th fat of all
Austrian who have been made to fight
th Prussian battles. The Russian
grenadiers foiled their turning move
ment and put them to flight, capturing
t.Oot prisoner and several scores of ma
chin guns,
"Oeneral Von Hlndenburg' position la
now hopeless, and tha thousands of pris
oner streaming into Warsaw speak elo
quently of hi fallur.
. "In th battle with th crown prince'
army th Russian, ar teadly winning.
"The Russian army, advancing- west
ward from th river San. ia now within
twelv mile of Cracow. Th civil popu
lation, fearing th destruction of the city,
demanded Its surrender. In reply the
military governor ordered th wholesale
expulsion ot clvlilana"
Oersaaa Corps Captared.
PETRCXJKAU, Nov. 2-(Vla London)-Semi-offlclal
advice received from Po
iend show that the Oerman defeat at
Lods, culminating In a capture of a
German army corps, was th result of a
Russian maneuver by which th Ger
man were led Into aa Inextricable trap.
Th Russian left wing- resting on th
river Warta and th Russian right wing
on th Vistula, both lying along th
Warsaw-Kails railroad moved forwiri
In unison In th last two day.
Slmultaaeoualy th Russian center gsv
ground and th German followed., ap
parently relying upoa a Oerman column
from Wlelun to repulse th Russian left
wing and to form a Juncture with th
main German fbroear,..' ;:t .. ..
Tb plan. ..failed, as a result of thVbat
tl on November X, when tb foroe
from Wlelun wa. repulsed... Thereafter
th Russian, wing- .advanced and closed
th gap through which th Oerman oen
tar had passed.
Iq tb meantime Russian reserve had
come up and they aurroundad tho Ger
mans, thouaand of whom surrendered.
Other fought their way north In aa ef
fort to Join the German left wing In th
vicinity of Lowlc. a town forty-four
mile southwest of Warsaw.
OFFICIALS AT PAH-
i . ' AMERICAN MASS
latea Aaksrs,
At BUHN. Neb.. Nov. at-iMped. -Frederick
Trauenicht died at hi home,
in hi 77th year. Monday nlu-ht. M.
a natlv of Germany and bad lived her
tor flv years. Funeral services will be
held at jth German . Lutheran church,
Thursday. Ha 1 survived by a widow
and several grown children.
Mr. Karah A. McKntght, an old-time
rr.inoill ana aoout 9 vears old I. v.r.
sick at her residence.
'Dr. P. R. Woodring. veterinary ' sur
geon, haa moved to Talmage. H sold
hla livery bam and llvry bualncaa to
rana ai. uaiiy.
Word haa Juki been r.r.iv.rf .k.
w - - w v aaj
death of John r. Murphy, an old-tlm
rwarni ot (ma county, at Rapid City,
S. D. .where he owna a !sr-e nnrh
. John O. Evan, vjng near 6 Lei la. j.
mai nia tntrty-acr apple orchard
produced eight carloads t riMi..
apple, beside th cider tuff. and. netted
inn ff(ivu.
harltr-elect Alvab R. Roger haa an
nounced th appointment of Charles Pa.
via as deputy. Pavla waa chief f rn
of Auburn for two years. -
V y. bnow, county clerklect, wUl ap
point Charle Lechltter as hla deputy.
Lechllter la a school teacher. .
v ' Foateaellra ' ( oaat1
MieMANPpAH. la. .Nov. 2L-
" " ii minute cr play
U. runtsnellrs ef Oiu.ha rmowrr.i
punt and scored their only eount ssnlnet
the AU-olara, luaiug th same, bottr,
H to 6.
Mh.iiando.li, the champlona of roiitlv
WMirrn iova, rl'jsed inn Huta by m
umg from Cicatua. U to .
Fleaslaar Uraaal.ca Al Star.
.r.m 1cln,n'i cout of the Buffalo Fed
erals is orgsnlting kn alU-etar amrrega-
,, - , Mi.iii'nfin oe tne
rl . 0" v ed"' nd Vllcler George Le
. .... v . nvtmi.. rieniing is In Ro-
ton rompteung arrangements for the tour.
Xehraak City Wlsi Baatly.
NEBRABKA CITT. Neb.. Nov. X
fSpevtai.) Over i.Ou peopl wlloesiied the
foot ball same at tha driving nark be
tween Nebraska Citv and University
Temple liish echool Uara. It was a many
featured gme, won by Nebraska City,
II to 7,
I . . . -
XUi Ove-f helsa.d.
NEL1GH. NeU. Nov. rpi Tele-
?ram ) Nrligb Hish wound no a svicceM
nl foot ball sea.oa by defeating Madison
Hlsh. 13 to a Neiigh scored at will. Mad
ton. niakln tc dowis but w.ce and
never havtug a cti.ni-e to cui. ,e
Huh'. only defeat tills season waa by
nui iuir iv i ui un mil team. .
I. leader Overrwot Hav.aaa.
ORAM) ISLANP. Neb , Nov. :a-Fpa
mi iriifi.ni i-vinm nu won from
To loui hd.n in the firal blf and ene
in the Ul ((Oarter, with a dron kUk.
" " ."" " 7 ivtai. in me 1MB.
Hinf iiiiiu KQixq uoe levicaaewa.
(Continued from pg On.)
president at the United Statea mA
a trlbut te the president and th secre
tary or atat for their effort, to m.i..
tain peac in the midst of th present
worm warrara Becratary Bryan In re
spons to th toast to th president, re
ferred to th Strong spiritual faith and
purpose of the chief executlv. Which had
guiaea mm in th many serious responsi
bilities presented of late, imhuuitn. rv.
Gama of Brastt, Monslgnor Russell and
L'lreotor Barrett of th Pan-American
Union were among th other speakers.
President Wilson was represented at
th celebratloa bv hla iMntr Me
Tumulty. Cardinal Gibbons.' klonaimnr
Boman. the Papal delecate. and
cainoiio clergymen asalsted t the mass.
wnicn was oelebrated by Rev, Michael J.
Rlordan. Tha thankKlving aartnon was
preached . by Rev. John Cavanaugh,
president ot Notre Dam a university.
After the mui th. nuan
talned at luncheon by Monsignor Russell.
paetoy or et, ratrick a. A silver medal,
bearing a flgur of th "Chriat of
Peac." waa pisented to each of th
diplomats and ether guests. -
The flgur on th models is a r.r..-
tion of the atatut. of rhn.t ....
th Andes mountains en ' th boundary
between Argentina and Chile ta Mmm.m.
orat th pear between those two
countnea
What tha Preeldeat Did.
W1U4AMSTOWN. M... m at;
President Wilson spent sn old-faihloned
New England Thankaalvlna- t.v ..k hi.
daughter. Mra Francea B. Seyre. her
lousy, tut program Included church in
me (orenoon, an automobile ride la th
afternoon and a Thankrrlvtna ai,nr .i
th aayr home In the evening. Mr, and
aayre, I'rof. Ktocktoa Axson. brother
of th late Mrs. Wilson, and .Dr. Cavy
T. Grayson, Mr. Wilson's naval aid and
physician, were th president' uly com
panions during th day.
Bt, John's Episcopal church, wh.r. tha
president attended a union Thankaalvlna
servic. was filled to capacity with so
li irorn mile around, who cam te Wll
llamatoan for a sight of tb natlon-e
chief executive. .
Censtlpattaa Cared.
John Suspio of .Sunbury, Ps,. writasi
tr. King's New Uf Pills are tba best
pill for constipation." Sc. All drvg-glsts.-AdverUsment.
.
BRITON BATTLESHIP
BLOWN UP WHILE
BAND IS PLAYING
(Continued from ,Pag One.)
I heard a a explosion and went on deck.
My first impression was that the report
was produced by th firing of a salute
by one of the ships, but the noise was
quite exceptional. - '
"When I got on deck I soon saw that
Something awful had happened. ' Th
water and the aky wa obscured by dense
volume of amok. W were ordered at
one to th seen ot the disaster to ren
der what asslstsnc wa could.
Islnsrk Goae.
' "At first wo could see nothleng, but
when the smoke cleared we were hori
fled to find that the battleehlp Bulwark
had gone. She seemed to have entirely
vanished from sight, but a little later we
detected a portion of the huge battle
ahlp showing about four feet above the
water. j
"We kept sj vigilant lookout for th un
fortunate crew and saw only two men.
I don't know whether tha other boat
rescued anyone. On man w saw wa
dead. The disaster was th result of. an
accident." . '
, Another eye witness said that when the
explosion occurred a great volume ot
flam and smoke shot Into tha air. The
ship seemed to spilt in two and ' then
keeled over and sank. It disappeared in
less than flv minute.
Th British batleshlp Bulwark. 16,000
ton displacement, was Is Id down in 1S99
and completed In 1901, It was 411 feet
long-. 75 feet wido and drew t Meet of
water. Its armament consisted of four
twelve-Inch - guns, twelv six-inch guns,
sixteen twelve-pounders, six three
pounder and four submerged torpedo
tubes. It had a complement of 750 men.
Eherness Is on the Thames' at the
mouth of tha Estuary of the Med way. It
Is thirty-five miles down ba river from
London. '
KITCHENER TELLS
LORDS OF VICTORY
' i
(Continued from Pag Ona) .
sion. He said that about 30,000 recruits
were enlisting weekly.
"Th time will come when w shall -require
many more, and I will then make It
thoroughly well known," tha field mar
sh si aald, and added that In the meantime
all the gap In the British force on' the
continent had been -filled. " , .
Referring; to th German advancer on
Dunkirk and Calais after th capture of
Antwerp, Lord Kitchener mentioned that
in spit of th overwhelming number of
th German torcea tb British troops vlg-
orously attacked and a British cavalry
division extending over seven miles of
trenches threw back tb fierce attack
of a whol German army corps for more
than two day. The arrival of tb Indian
on th -scene, he said, proved to be a
great advantage, and when th fresh
reinforcement pushed forward tha Ger
man march on Calais was stopped.
' Lord Kitchener spoke of tha splendid
fighting qualities of tha French troop
and ot th "pluck of th gallant Belgian
army, whose fin resistance had been
strengthened and encouraged by the co
operation of the British fleet, which had
effectively shelled tha German artillery
posltiona" '
- Brltoaa Make Good Record.
Blr John French' successful resistance
to the German advance. Lord Kitchener
told the lords, was maintained, notwlth
standing that the Oerman support had
been pushed up In large numbers.
"In th early day of November," h
continued, "no less thin eleven army
corp were attacking' the British posi
tions. At this critical period tha Eighth
division wa dispatched from England to
Join th forces In' the field, and the val
uable co-operation of our allies on our
left materially strengthened the British
position. '."'..
"On November 11 a supreme effort waa
mad by the Oerman a Tb Prussian
guard was ordered to fore It way
through our line at all costs and to
carry them by sheer weight of numbera
3ut this desperate attempt failed Ilk
It predoceeaora
"Strong Preach reinforcement occupied
a considerable portion of th British
tranche in front ot Tpres, and with their
front thus appreciably hortened th Brit
ish troop, which for over fourteen days
and nights had never left th trenches or
allowed the enemy to maintain a footing
In them, were enabled to enjoy a partial
well-earned rest."
Territorials Maklaa- Good.
Several battalion of territorial, the
secretary for war announced, had joined
the British forces and had made them
selves felt.
Referring to the latest phas la the
conflict raging In Russian Poland, Lord
Kitchener said;
"After a hotly contested battl the rein
forced Russian troops In this neighbor
hood hav been able to check and de
feat th Oerman with, I believe, heavier
lease than they ever sustained before.
Lord Kitchener also briefly touched on
th Turkish intervention and said that
th Russian successfully were advancing
In th Caucasus, while an Indian expedi
tionary force had twice defeated the
TurK at the head of the Persian gulf,
where they had occupied th Important
town of Basra and were also in touch
with a Turkish tore thirty miles t th
east of th Sues canal.
Fifteen Regiments
of Russians Sent Up
Danube Into Servia
LONDON, Nov. M. Tne correspondent
ef the Times at Sofia, Bulgaria, reporta
that Ruaalan troop hav arrived In
Servia to assist the Servians In fighting
tb Austrian.
"Fifteen regiment of Russian troops,
with seventy bsrgeloads of ammunition
snd supplies, hav arrived at the Ser
vian town of Radulevati." the Times"
correspondent says. '"They made the
100-mile trip tip the Danube from Rus
sian territory. Tbey will be rushed to
the front to assist the Servians."
Ban Off Union Stock
. Yards on Saturday
CHICAGO, Nov. JR. Reehlpment ot cat
tle from the Union Stock yards, forbidden
because of the foot and mouth disease,
will be resumed Saturday under certain
restrictions. It was announced today.
Workmen were buay on a high board
fence dividing tha yard. On one side of
thia fence Will b received and reshlpped
cattle from state wot under the federal
quarantine. On the other side will be re
ceived cattle from Illinois and other
quarantined states, which must be slain
at once.
SMMtBe
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ieiiiroiote
Shampoos and light dressings
of Cuticura Ointment clear
the scalp of dandruff, allay
itching and irritation, and
promote hair-growing con
ditions in most cases of pre
mature loss of hair. v
Samples Free by Mail
Cattanw Sows as Otntnat soM tbroucheut the '
world. lJbwls.mpl.otMt suited ImwHtWa.
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QUICK RELIEF,
. PAIN, NO BLISTER
Get the Little Doctor in tb?
Ilandy Package.
ICacX area's Xaatsrd Crate take th
place of th Buny, fussy mustard plas
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out disease and will not blister the ten
derest skin, and Is clean to use.
It draws out inflammation, soothes
sway pain, gives quick relief, and will
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and nurses recommend th Little Doctor,
for It will bring to you a sense of com
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other way,
For all cases ot Rheumatism, Lumba
go, . Lam Back, Sore Muscles, Sor
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Headaches. Colds and
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ot Ache or Pain, and
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tha orlalaaL Nothlna
MUI Doctor eis Just as good.'
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Y03R EUCHEYS
)1
Taka t Teispecnful of . Kheumasalts
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Do you occasionally hav a "crick" In
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If you are bothered this way, men your
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drain from the system Is retained in
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Kidney diseases sUrt mysteriously and
sometimes lead to Dropsy and ttrigats
DtMB.
At the firet "pain in the back" get from
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nialls. '!. two teaaountuis In a giasa
ot water betore break.ast each morning
and la a few days )our back will feel fine,
because your kidneys ara working ritlht.
Kheumasalta is a wondertul eifervea
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ened kidneys ajid liver and cleau out the
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is drliebiiut t tha taste. It is aa abso
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if your druggist dee rot kP genuine
Rhoumaaatl. remember there is nothing
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by the famous liheumabsih Ooinpeny.
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for every
personality
Charnitnfc Httle-flDprr
rlng. for the "tailor
made" girl; lovely pearl
for the winnom lassie;
sparkling diamonds foi
the sentimental maiden;
signets to salt ever
man; cameos for 'moFt
every one and, .
might go on forever llst
,ing the delightful assort
ment we are ready to dis
play to the Christmas
shopper.
We'll be only tpo glad
to assist yon in making
the right selection.
Prices as low as tlSO
in little finger rings, to
as Mgh as $1,500 in the
set rings.
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AN OBJECT LESSOV.
The fact that the eastern life insur
ance companies have practically ceased
making new farm loans in Nebraska
ahould be an object lenson to Nebraska
buyers of life Insurance. If the life In
surance now carried by Nebraeka peo
ple were all , in Nebraska companies
there would not be such a scarcity of
Insurance money seeking investment in
Nebraska securities.
The above point in well worth consid
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far better from every point of view for
Nehraskans to develop local companies
throughout the west than to, continue
eendins; their money to the big ones t
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