'JJlr. iit.tr. OMAHA, ruiuAi, NOVE..I jr.u lw. ' VA. THOMPSON. BELBEN'S, CO. Orders Taken for All Kinds of Hand Embroidery, Hemstitching, Crocheting and Knitting ' Do not tielay. Place your orders how if you wish work finished in time ; for- Christmas. First come first: served -Vr7fArt Dept. Third Floor. .. New Fur 1 Trimmings Hit beat quality Tf :black Marten,, black and brown coney, Fitch, o.p oi&u m, chinchilla hare, seal,; "monkey andinink. -incli t 3 inches wide. - Prices right. Blade. Sateen ' Aprons JndiRpensibJo for office, wear, because of the pro tection they afford. Mado of a good sateen, long or short styles 3C and 50C . Third Floor. JOFFks OFFICE ' TRANQUIL PLACE Heud of -the Trench Army Nereir Bfear Eisomh to Firing Line to 'Hew the EetTj Onm. - t EVXSYTHINfl : 13 SYSTEMATIC ftrntf Work Jlki WrU of st Cloek , la tiirtmm ReceUln In for, " H.(lo Is Baal( Arnr at th front. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) GENERAL JOFFRR'S HEADQUAR TERS,' NoV. ' 7. This nerve center that movu.aiort then i000,000 , men la in village school house seventy mllta ber hind th firing lines. , The rr observer who la pcrmltte J to learn tta whereabouts And approach finds an absolute contraat between tb tranquility hr and -tho In tens action near ib irnchsv.No can noa. machine gun or rifle fire can ba beard barf.,. . . . . , Tba comniander.Jn-ohlef co-ordlnatea bis lnf.omia,Uo and an-lyea ai- hie da emons not only far from the disturbance of actual, conflict, but o tba depth ot tha country away from tha first aed Aecoaa lint of, reserve, tha, incessant movement .of motor tranaporte and tha 4tlocUon of civil life, ;AM air. ot repos surround tha headquarter f. but . IC te tntenae Jser also, as. a ttymty-feur-haur-day. of study and acts of Judgment X'so Tooag Calu'aels. "What you ii colonels you hart bet." remarked th correspondent to mmbf of tha start. " ' 'They ara th men of th future h 'implied. - Some 'of the yoang colons! re at thetr Jk at In the morning ini gouto their 'quarters - In pleasant, private dwellings nearby at 10 at night Tbey tr relieved. . by thr and work goes t throughout tba night, General.. JofT re ha slg . ubon2!nt nerve center In th six armies Into which th floU force are divided, Tha etx generals commanding' theaa armies ara I'au. f'ooh, Dalstein, Branch D'Eaper ray, Castellan and Menoury, each with hi geiieral staff, are connected by direct telesre ph and telephone wlrea with head quarters. ' doneral J off re often talk over' situations by telephone end receives sug gestions and gives orders, which ara con firmed arnl retfotJed by 'telegraph. II ts alfto hv dlrVcfahd 'frequent eommuhl ltn with Kleld Marshal KrVtuh and Belgian headquarter,' and "with 'Uordeaux ana Parts. ....-' Oa!y Uwards Are'uad. A'smf! sentinel' paces In front of the entrance. Kxcept for a, few forester guards, there areo sol lien In Qen.erat Joffre's vl!la(je except, itio, yqunglsh men on hi staff, picked for tholr taletita from, stnorif the. 60.) offi;er of Frsnce. Tha ro'i ot approach are watched by sol diers, an It la Impossible to enter tb jlet except by a pui signed by th it.U.T (J CiUiiiJ JuXfte's Uff ct by one cf th few pet-sons In th military ad- mitiletrauou authorised to aign such a poa. The heaSquartera af eoniniandlng genixal urod to ba disUnguished by tha orderlies and horse In front, and bka rank could ta pretty wtU determined by their tiuraber. Is'ow it la the number of motor ears. Bom fifteen or twenty long, Mgh-poer yuuners are usually lint J up in the playground of the school house. The representative of the Urltlsh war of t lu. Colonel Culler, arrives, or the ItulM, miUWHy agent, r officer . from tae XinmeAiau (rorte, or delegate frtm the government, but, for the most ( part, there It little coming apj going. Tha vat bvlnss t iranaaoted-by wire. Tha'ineanlijg and slgnlflcenoe of it all i'n.pii!y be detenulpwi by events rentote from here. . Qtutiml Joffre. hen-h goes to the headijuarters ef one of the armies, has with him an automobile fitted a au of fke. If. looks Ir.siee very mnch Ilka tha .iilile irawing rooms atuched to ateamer patina. ,A writing S.k lets down from -ne end. Two eivans re u,nt lh, - and.tnera are convenient devices for , docketing, the papera. ' ' Geneml Joffra hUnsaif appear in grave, calm mood and in vigorous htalth. SiVEDES C3JECT TO PLACING WOOD Cr. CONTRABAND LIST STOCKHOLM. :Ko. iB.MVIa London)- 1 t e btrouut aeclarailog that wood, U eon U4.nd of war ha brought out conld eils comment In the tswedl.h prees. . Five Swedish stemrs laden with wood v rc.nr. nave recently teo. stopped ; the South Kallic y German rruiatrt ai.a to-return to Swedish porta. .rtie geCH.u 14 pow -toads in tho pre ir,i eai.-n rrulevrs convoy tiwediah rommercial vetU lod4 with' wood past unva i-i oermaa. wai'shlpa, , Hichard Croker and Miss Edmondson Are Married in NewTork ' NEW TOBK, Nov, .M.-Ukhsrd Croker. on time leader of Tammany Hail, was married In the home of Nathan Btraus here today to Miss ' flurla Denton Kd mondson. tha granddaughter of a Chero kee Indian chief. Mr. Croker Is 71 years old and hi bride, who la a singer, Is 23 years old. A large crowd assembled In front of tb Btraus home when It became known that th Announced 'plan - of church wedding dtad been changed at the last moment ' Mr. and Mrs. Croker left this afternoon for FaJm Ilearh. Flu., to spend their honeymoon at Mr, Croker winter home. In April they will go to Mr. Croker es tate In Ireland. 1 ' ' V ROY MILNER KILLED. . " ;. - " OH HEW SPEEDWAY .'(Continued from Tag One.)' "He's better than Lieachey," said a thousand spectators. ", , i Mrs. Kmlth watched her husband's fllghU with breathless Interest Tor th, first, flight the. aviator had to borrow a gas tank from a fellow airman. Th tank did not feed properly and a cylinder misses' amt with aeh mis the pulses of th spectators beat out f tuna, 1 "'.' Wakeii' gplral Glides. ' Not Only did Smith loop the loop, but his spiral glides and slde-somerttaults sur passed' anything ever seen here In bird man performances. Jte would begin som ersaulttng at a height of several thousand, feet and Would wind up with a. swoop but a few hundred feet above the heads of the cro,wd. A h turned, backward and the engine .died the singing ot the machine's planes waa perfectly distinct. Several hundred autumoblls . loads ot spectator rushed to tho aerodrome when tha news that MUner had been killed ww flashed over the city. The speedway offi cials announced that 'no tickets would be sold union the patron understood that th motorcycle face had been called off. A large number bought ticket anyway. "It's an Omaha enterprise and Omahans interested in the speedway ere backing it ' with satisfactory Patronage." said Bernstein, as a party of three automobile load insisted on paying for ticket and driving opto th aviation field. ZAPATA AMD YILLA IN FULL ACCORD Southern Leader it Expected to Join the 5orthern Leader in City of Mexico. CAPITAL IS RETORTED QUIET Mesaaa-es HecetTe Is) Wasblo Pl.rredlt Utory that aat Ha leoeed Asraa Cal- tftt A COS Vfeaattl'1 WASHINOTON. Nov. M.-Ordr Is be ing mslntslned in Meilco City by the Zs pal force, according to unofficial but rellahl telegram today reaching th White House. Previous messages from both th Brazilian minister and American. Consul UUmaa stated that the city, be came quiet on tha entry of the Zapata troop, .who are commanded by Colonel Faldane, and that arrangement .were being mad for the entry of the northern force . -fia mention was mad ot the whereabouts f .Zapaia himself, but K wa believed he will join Villa In th capital. From, previous advices as to th atti tude af Zapata delegate to th Ague (.'allentes convention, th choice of Fulalllo Outlerres as provisional presi dent was highly satisfactory to that faction.) Administration officials expect that as soon as tha forces ot Villa and Zapata get complete control of the situation In th Mexican capital Qutierres will go there to be installed Into office on the reconvening of the national convention. Oeneral Carranfa at Orlsaba last night telegraphed his headquarters her today as fallows: ' i . ' , "The nsws relative to the capture of (jonerals Obregon, Vlllareal and Hay by General Blanco Is utterly false. Blanco with Ms entire 'force has united with the troop under Oeneral Obregon and Mexico City ha been abandoned, tlen erals Vlllareal and Hay are now on their way to Monterey. The greater portion ot the troops under Oeneral Buela havt deserted and' joined the ranks of the troops loyal to the government", Beport of Cayranaat Agreaey. El. PABO, Teg., Nov. ,-Oeneral Zapata personally has entered Mexico City and ha denounced th Aguaa Cailcntes convention, according to a message from th capital given out today by the 'Carransa agency here. It was stated also that Oeneral Blanco, with hi troop, had reached Orlsaba, midway between tha capital and Vera Crua, Juare officials conferred by telegraph lth Oeneral Villa, who was at Tula, two hours by train or automobile from Mex ico City. Villa was quoted a having said that he had received no word of dis orders at Mexico City nor Of the change ot government. Villa Intimated that he would hasten to tha capital with cavalry. Road to Warsaw is Now Open to Invading German Army PER LIN, Nov. By Wireless to Fsyvllle.) "News from the east and west, says a semi-official announcement made here today, "is considered favorable as tending to show that the Oerman ad vance Is proceeding stesdily, though slowly, "The tforgenpoet thinks that the check administered to tha. Russlsn reinforce ments near Lowlcg la proof thst then are no Russian troops north of the Vis tula river. This would mean that the Russians previously In that territory have been driven back across the river by tba Oern-.an. Thl again would mean that the Oerman army la now fairly on the flank ot the Russians, with the road to Warsaw open lo It. "From Uallcla come an official re port to the effect that the Russian are being driven back through th Car pathian pasees. "While po detailed account concerning the operations In the district around mica snd Woldrom h been received, H Is reportel that the Auetrtans have taken 9.000 prisoners and forty-nine ma chine (tuns In the laxt few days. This seems to show that their advance Is continuing. "Advice from Constantinople state that the Turkish forces have won further suc cesaes, but that bad weather la hinder ing operations In the Caucasians." ' Another Accident Averted.' A second serious accident was narrowly averted by the rapid work ot Art Smith, the daring aviator. Pmlth Was In the air for the second time and waa looping when hla engln went dead on, him. He was S.O00 feet In the air at the time and his -machine started ' to 'drop to the ground. Quickly Smith set his plane and yelled warnings tv the crowd below. . It seemed as It h woiUJ surely fall to th ground and strike the large crowd of spectator. but fmlth .obtained control, o tlx ma chine just-as he, perilously approached tha ground and .he' sUd safely over the heads of the people and made a neat inning without Injury. nmiv nnnerea tut with hla motor and ascended once snore Into th air and new upside down for quite a while and also turned several loops. HalliganjGfuest at DoLamatre Home Victor Halllgan. captain and star f tha famous Ccrttausker foot ball team, is a guest during his Tbanksgvng holidays at th home of Mr, and Mra. C, W. D i-emaire. im tpener atreet. Th bril- nani oenrasK tackle Is a fraternity uiuwicr ot narry na Howard Pe Came tra in Thl Delta TheU. Harry De Lama. tre Is also a player oq the championship eirirn captained mi year by Ilalilgaa. Foot Ball Player ' : v is Killed by Kick SANTA CRLZ. Cal.. Nov. Il-Klcked lo the bead last Saturday' In a Rugby foot can game. Russell Peace, member ot tant Cm High achool team, died las' wgnt Iroro cerebral hemorrhage. .Prin cipal Bond ba declared that there-shall I no more IntencholasUq foot ball La e'aata Crux. Hunters Invited i To Big Game Hunt ; ' t i a.' . ' PIERRE. S. TO., 'Nov. t. (Speclalrj Tha fence hiving beetf completed around the' state game pdrk, located between Custer and Hermosa, It has been decided to bold a hunt In this ark on Monday, December 7, 1914, to exterminate as far as possible,-all predatory Animals lit. th park,' of which ther are 'reported to be mountain lionsTBoboate,' aVolves and or. otrs. AH hunters holding either big or small gam licenses for the year 1911, are invited to take 4art in thl hunt All hunter who wis) to take' a Dart should report' either to Captain George W. Itasklo, at Custer or Hermosa, or to K. I, Kdholin. deputy gam warden at Deadwood, a these man will be In charge of the hunt. All hunter who can should provide themaelvea with horses and hounds. As soon' a this hunt la com pleted, tho thirty-six ' head of buffalo which have been purchased from . the Philip herd will be placed In th park. Motorcycle Rider . Killed During Eace swaBWawawkaa- 'SAVANNAH, Oa., Nov. M.-Oray Floon ot Moorea villa, N. C.,' one of the com petitors In the SPO-mlle road race here today, wa killed when hi motorcycle crashed Into a tree. Sloop's neck and fcack were broken. ' GERMAN BOUT IN EAST COMPLETE, : SAYS PETEOQRAD 1 ' (Continued from Page One.) Is subsequently the method ot announc ing that the German troops are on tho defensive." 1 ' lltaderhera's Poaltloa Ilnpelena. LONDON, Nov. The correspondent of the Chronicle In petrograd. In describ ing the reported Oerman defeat In Poland, says: ! 'The weakness of Oeneral Von Hlndon burg's position was that he was Isolated from the crown prince's army, which wa fighting south of Csenstoehowa, with the object of keeping the main Russian 1 force engaged,- while Von ' Ulndenburg operated In the north, but the Russian resources were equal to both armies, and when Von Hlndenburg found himself hard pressed he ordnred Into the gap at Wlelun the Austrian troops, wtvo were Intended to turn the Russian left j "The Austrian shared the fate of all Austiiana who have been made to fight th Prussian battles. The Russian grenadiers foiled their turning move ment and put them to flight, capturing 6,004 prisoners and several score of ma chine guns. "General Von Hlndenburg position Is now hopeless, and the thousand of pris oners streaming into- Warsaw speak elo quently of his failure. . "In th battle with the crown prince's army the Russian ar steadily winning. "The Russian army, advancing west ward from the river Pan. is now within twelve miles of Cracow. The civil popu lation, fearing the destruction of the city, demanded Its surrender. In reply the military governor ordered the wholesale expulsion of civilians..' tier ma a Corps factored. PETROGRAD, Nov. J-(Via London)-Eeml-otflclal advices received from Po land show that the Oerman defeat at Lodx. culminating In a capture of a Oerman army corps, waa the result of a Russian maneuver by which the Owr. man were led Into an inextricable trap. Th Russian left wing resting on the river Warta and the Russian right wing on tha Vistula, both lying along tha Warsaw-Kails railroad moved forward In unison -in th last two days. . Simultaneously the Russian center gave ground and th Germans followed, ap parently relying upon a Oerman column from Wlelun ta repulse th Russian left wing and to form Juncture with th main iiermsn foroes.t '-: .. The plan, fulled, as a result of lha'bat. tl on November 26. when tb force from Wlelun was repulsed. ... Thereafter th Russian, wings .advanced and closed tha gap through which tha Oerman cen ter bad passed.- . In the meantime Russian reserves had coma up and they surrounded tho Oar mans, thousands of whom surrendered. Others fought their way north In an ef fort to join the German left wing In the vicinity cf Lowlcs, a town forty-four miles aputhwest of Warsaw. OFFICIALS AT PAH- : i , ; :. A1IERIGAN MASS (Continued from Pag On.) Kewa Mate, af Aak-arn. ACBUKN. Neb.. Nov. .-(!poclal. -Frederick Trauenlcht died at his home, in his T7th ysar, Monday night He waa a native of Germany and bad lived her tor five year. Funeral services will be held at jlh Ovrraan . Lutheran church, Thursday, Ha la survived by a widow and several grown children. Mrs. Karah A. McKnight, an old-time resident and about M years old, is very sick at her residence. . v. vtoounag. veiertuary sur geon, has moved to Talmage. He sold hi livery barn and livery tuatness to rrank M. Dally. Word ha just been received of h. death of John F. Murphy, an old-tlm resident cr this county, at Rapid City, 8. D. .where he owna a large ranch. John O. Evans, l(vjng near 6iella, re port mat hla thirty-acre apple orchard produced eight carloade of first-etas apples, beside th cider tuff. and netted him IJ.100. herirr-lect Alvah R, Roger has an nounced th appointment of Charles Da vis aa deputy. Davla was chief of police oi Auourn for two, years. - C. p. Snow, county clerh-lee,t. will ap point. Charlej Lotblltcr aa his deputy. Minuter u a school teacher. BRITON BATTLESHIP BLOWN UP WHILE 1 BAND IS PLAYING (Continued frtwn Page One.) I heard an explosion and went on deck. My first 'Impression was that the report was produced by tha firing of a salute by one of the ships, but the noise waa quite exceptional. - ' "When I got on deck I soon saw that Something awful had happened. The water and the aky waa obscured by dense volumes of Smoke. We were ordered at once to th scene of the disaster to ren der what assistance wa could. Bsltrark Geae. ' "At first we could see nothleng, but when the smoke cleared we were hop-rifled to find that the battleship Bulwark had gone. She seemed to have entlroty vanished from eight, but a little later wa detected a portion of the huge battle ship showing about four feet above the water. j "We kept a vigilant lookout for the un fortunate crew and aaw only two men. I don't know whether th other boats rescued anyone. One man w saw wa dead. The disaster was tha result of en accident." . ' Another .eye witness said that when the explosion occurred a great vol u ma ot flame and amok shot Into the air. The ship seemed to split In two and then keeled over and sank. It disappeared in less than five minute. The British batleehlp Bulwark, 16,000 tons displacement, was laid down In 1899 and completed In Ltot, It waa 411 fees; long, 76 feet wide and drew t 9f eet of water. Ita armament consisted of four twelve-Inch - guns, twelve six-Inch guns, sixteen twelve-pounders, six three pounders and four .submerged torpedo tubes. It had a complement of 750 men. Ehernens Is on the Thames at the mouth of the Estuary of the Medway. It la thirty-five miles down he river from London. KITCHENER TELLS LORPS OF YICTORY (Continued from Page One.) f-'aateaellea ' t aaat. fHE.NANDOAH. la.. .Nov. X-Spe,-1, ToirmaiiO-rn u.e jt ruitut cf p.ay the otilanella ef Outalia rord a punt aot ecored their only eount asalnsi the AU-buua, lo, ns tha saiwe. however. J3 to . Biionannoaii, ine rhamuona of eoutk. weatrrn Iowa, closed tne aeaaou by wut- uuig (rem cieii.a, u w II, KleattaaT Orsaalaa All gtara. Tom Fleming, scout of tho Buffalo Fad rale, i organising an aJUeter ajtirreKa- iioa tor a trip to Cuh In December, fiemlng- is after Bill McKechnle of the Inilianiolls eds. and I'lielitr George Le flair of the Rbela. Fleming la in Boa ton completing- arrnmenle for the tour. Wearaek City Wlas Easily, NEBRASKA CITT. Neb., Nov. -f Specl&l. Over J.tXO people wltoccaed the foot ball same at tha driving para be tween Nebraska City and University Temple laish school team. It was a many featured gume, won by Nebraska City, ti to I. . I - i . . i ., . . aiaeiaa uvre-waelmeo. NELK'.H, Neb., Nov. r4e pedal Tele train.) Nellgta Hlsb wound "u a success rul foot ball season by defeating Madison HtKh. 13 to . Neliirh scored at will. Mad ioa making it dowia but once and never having a cban to score. Ne HKh's only defeat 11:1a season was by Norfolk and it scored on that team. leaser Oe-erraaae RaTeasa. GUAM) ISLANn. Neb. Nov. X (Spe cial TU cram I -Gran 1 lnlii.J .-n from Kaveiina llmh echool t'Klay. to T, To leui hdowns in the firat half and en In the lo.u! i,Uttrtr. anti ar.,rt Iwete male ty the locals In th Uoi quarter liavcnna scored on Uuchdn. president of the uTiited etatea m t,ia a tribute ta the president and the aecre- tary of state for their efforts to mat.. tain peace in the midst of the present worm warrara. secretary Bryan in re sponse ta th teast to tha nraaUtant M. ferred 0 tha Strong spiritual faith and purpose of the Chief executive. whlrK haA guided him In tha many aerious respolii- ailltlea presented of late. Ambassador Da Gama of Braall. Monslgnor Russell and Director Barrett of the Pan-American Lnlon were among tha other aoeakera. President Wilson was represented at tha oelebratlpa by hie secretary. Mr Tumulty. Cardinal Gibhnna.1 Umiiinn, Bonxani, the papal delegate, and other -ainone clergymen assisted at the mass, which was celebrated by Rev, Michael J. Riordan. Tha thanksgiving sermon waa preached , by Rev. John Cavanaugh, president or Notre Dame university. After the mass the guest were enter tained at luncheon by Monslgnor RueselL pastor of 6t Patrick's. A silver medal, bearing a figure of the "Christ of Peace." waa presented to each of ths diplomat and other guest. - The figure on the medals Is a reproduc tion of the atatute of Christ erected In the Andes mountains on ' the boundary between Argentina and Chile to commem orate me peace between those two countries. "vVfcat (he Preelaeat Did. W1LUAMSTOWN. Msss.. Nov. M. President Wilson spent an old-fashioned New England Thanksgiving day with hi daughter. Mrs, Frances B. Sayre. her today. His program Included church in the forenoon, an automobile rids in th afternoon and a Thankrgivlng dinner at the Sayre home in the evening. Mr.- and Mrv Sayre. Prof, fctocktoa Ax ton, brother of tha late Mrs. Wilson, and Dr Cary T. Grayson. Mr. Wilson s naval aid and physician, were th president's only com panions during the .lay. St John's Episcopal church, where th president attended a ui.lon Thanksgiving service, was filled to capacity with peo tle from aillea arouud. who came to Wll- uametowa tor a aight of the nation's chief axecutlv. . . Caastlratlaa Care a. John Suspio of .Sunbury, Pa., writeai "Dr. King's New Life rills ar tha best pill for constipation." J&c AU drvg flat. Advertisement , Fifteen Ecgiments of Russians Sent Up Danube Into Servia LONDON". Nov. Is. Toe correspondent of the Times at Sofia. Bulgaria, reports that Russian troops hare arrived In Servia to aralet the Servians In fighting the Austrian. "Fifteen regiments of Russian troops, with seventy bargeloads of ammunition and supplies, have arrived at the Ser vian town of Radiilevatx." the Times correspondent say. ""They made the tOO-mile trip up the Danube from Rus sian territory. Tbey will be rushed to the front to assist the Fervlana.'' Ban Off Union Stock . Yards on Saturday CHICAGO, Nov. .Rehlpmet)t of cat tle from the Union Ptock yards, forbidden because of the foot and mouth disease. will be resumed Saturday under certain restrictions, it wss announced today. Workmen were busy on a high board fence dividing the yard. On ene side af thla fence will ba received and reshtpped cattle from state not undor the federal quarantine. On the other side will be re ceived cattle from Illinois and other quarantined states, which must be slain at once. s&anit Be fluirorRollr IMraroioice i slon. He said that about 00,000 recruits were enlisting weekly. ' "Tha time will come when- wa shall re quire many more, and I will then make It thoroughly well known," tha field mar shal said, and added that In the meantime all the gap In the British force on' the continent had been - filled. - -.,...' Referring to tha German advanca on Dunkirk and Calais after the capture' of Antwerp, Lord Kitchener mentioned that In aplta of tha overwhelming number of th Oerman force tha British troops vig. orously attacked and a British cavalry division extending over aeven miles of trenches threw back tba fierce attacks of a whole German army corps for more than two day. The arrival ot the Indiana on the scene, he said, proved to ha a great advantage. - and wheat tha fresh reinforcements pushed forward tba Gor man march on Calais waa stopped. ' Lord Kitchener spoke of tha splendid fighting qualities of tha French troops and ot tha "pluck of the gallant Belgian army, whose fine resistance had been strengthened and encouraged by tha co operation of the British fleet, which had effectively shelled tha German artillery position" - - ' Britons Make Good Record. Sir John French' successful resistance to the German advance. Lord Kitchener told the lords, waa maintained, notwlth standing that the Oerman support had been pushed up In large numbers. "In the early day ot November," he continued, "no less than eleven ' array corps were, attacking ' the British posi tions.' At thl critical period th Eighth division waa dispatched from England to join' the force In' the field, and the val uable co-operation of our allle on our left materially strengthened the British position. " . . "On November 11 a supremo' effort was made by the Germans. The Prussian guard waa ordered to force Its way through our lines at all costs and to carry them by sheer weight of numbera But this desperate attempt failed like Its predecessors. "Strong French reinforcements occupied a considerable portion of the British trencheg In front of Tpres, and with their front thus appreciably shortened tho Brit-1 Ish troops, which for over fourteen days and nights had never left the trenches or allowed the enemy to maintain a footing In them, we're enabled to enjoy a, partial weu-earaw rest. Territorial Making Good. Sevcrsl battalions of territorials, the secretary for war announced, had joined the British forces and had mado thera Selvea felt. Referring to the latest phase in the conflict raging In Russian Poland, Lord Kitchener said: "After a hotly contested battle the rein forced Russian troopa In this nstghbor hood have been able to check and de feat th Oerma.ua with, I believe, heavier losses than they ever sustained before." 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It baa ma them si u '", th liver and bowels ara ck.aseii, and th waste which abouid b drained from th system is retained In th btood to poison th sntir body. Kidney dlseaws start mysteriously and sometime lead to Dropsy and Brtgals Disease. At th first "pain In th back" gat from your druggist about ftv evinces of Khsu niasalts. 1W two teaapoonfuia In a glass ot water b.or brak.at ea h morning and la a fw days our back will feel fine, becaus your kidneys ar working right Kheumaaaits Is a wonderlul ifrva Caut lilhia drink, which help th weak ened kidney smd liver and clean out lb slou.ach of toxins and puiaous and leaves tns intestlnsl canal clean and sweet, it is delightful te th test. It 1 aa abso lutely hanula una acid solvent as well as a saliu laxative. Acta quickly without cnuing or nausea. If your druggist da not keep genuine Bhaumaaalla. remember ther la nothing "Just aa good." hnsuinasajt is prepared ty th lamoit lihauinabsUl Company, Minneapolis, Minn. We've a ring for every personality Charming little-flnpcr rlngs for the "tailor mad" girl; lovely pearla for the winsome lassie; sparkling diamonds fot the sentimental maiden' signets to salt ever man; cameos for 'most every one and. . raiitht go on forever llnt .lng the delightful assort ment we are ready to dis play to the Christmas shopper. -,' We'll be only tpo glad to assist you In making the right selection. Prices as low as $150 In little finger rings, to as high as $1,500 In the set rings. ' 4 H !;:: or aU-fl estASusMto 1aCsO V i n f If xIewelers b tS isao oouaiAS r omaha U dl AN OBJECT LE8SOV. The fact that the eastern lit Insur ance companies have practically ceased making new farm loans in Nebraska should be an object lenson to Nebraska buyers of life innurance. If the life in surance now carried by Nebraska 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 Is well worth consid ering when buying Ufa Insurance, it in far better rrom every point of view for Nebrajakans to develop local companies throughout the went than to, continue sending th"lr money to the big ones , the east which close down on making new loans In this territory every time there Is the slightest stringency In the money market, Tou can get no better Insurance anyjvhere than, In TheMidwestLife N. Z. SNELLi Pbbsident . a w . . a a. . wit.-m M a arar a nLDKASAA 11UV.X vunrani 5EJJNC KOK-fUnCTfiTIUS UFI IRSU1UHCI (Mil mST NATIONAL IANK BUIUJING, LINCOLN. ' OMAKA AOtNCV ' CITY NATIONAL BANK BUILDINd SintlAL ACENTSt CtOKCI OROCKIa, t A.riHMtT AND I.AKlSICIsIIIN Illliiilliillllill'liiliiliiililiilliirililliiilili'i COMMERCIAL ENGRAVERS PHOTOGRAPHERS ELECTROTYPERS AU UNDER ONE ROOP OMAHA -DEE ENGnAVINCDEP-I OMAHA-NEBR I mmsssmmsm AMUSEMENTS. M I pp THEATER 18th and Harney TODAY AltD SATURDAY JZBSB Z. X.ASKT, Prsssnta Amarloa's Toromost Clxaraotar Actor THEODORE ROBERTS Of UTS BKWHATaT. m OSZAT - WBJTB CAaTOn "Tho Circus T.lan" rrom th "ovrt, "THH IBT TlsH aUEBQ." uRflnDEISi. HlUHc'ocKiisBfSJl Vrloeai ToPlght. BOo, L glo and 9M. Saturday ." Kov. IIU ZS5Z. Tha Oreatasa of All Koalcal C3oBtedls HANKY PAWKY 60 PEOPLE IB BTABS-lOO XVAVOXS-BO BEAVTZSg 2KUUAB MATISTEB (ATVKDAT y Bvnlagai 86o to 91JGQ. AfJEOICAN Teaighi, Matin faca, Thnra. asd Bat. MR. ISWAIO X.TTTCAI MTSi KEX.EBT TltlDg TaTB wooowiaq itocic ro. TKE LITTLEST BESEL" AU XATIWXIg a OBaTTB rights, 85 and SOo. Weat Weak at. SaVMO. ( "OatAXA'B cxitxsb. " m va w i -ZJ vra, i-aa-oo-?D. THE BOY M llni. a . - . vouknow,hhu i-tiwiti;:: DKtAMLAND BI'RLESQUERS; IwlTI rl"i.nr ". "Dlvorceland" and "Whlrl-o'-Fun." lnes de Verdler. Fred Ireland. Ralph Rlckui, Nelna Cattc Al-5,ni,l'--.r an1 B'uty Chorus of Dreams UADisty Briea Mir. wtzi sm "n. t k: -The RoseUnd Glrli." (s5VOVa raoaa Douglas as. . ABTAJrCXD Vi tj DBTlXlB. lHy M.tlnrs. in. Night. Mi Othar acts this vaak: Th TaTB BZZ.Ii Bchw.ir. Co.. Toaaa A Js fAWJLT sobs. Pullr A Lorsn.a, ' i i .I Hln 'r A ccfe. Bjrre ro- mil. Cbls A bclisnr, or;huM Tra'sl Wat:., Prices: Mat. lallery 1.; baU srats (eicrpi Sat so4 Sua- &c. Nlbts. Ida. V. Sac, BOY. TK EATER Tel. Dou! 1111 TOJH&MT. repolar Tio ataUn Bavorday. ' kva LAKU-MlLLEK Charles And Associate Playra la -Final TBATsUSas' Prioa gbo and 60o. Vast' rsrfonaaao BatorAay gTlght. AMVi.sIE.TI. POULTRY SH017 TATB XJLB.QISST XV XAJSTBAT XtSAUitA AT DtNiiON Brorxiirarm te t ta, urciXJgryB. ASslIsaiQir loe. lriaa Olvea BaVrons Bvry aTlaTht. Tarpia's Daccing f.::dcny 2Glh snd Farnam Sis. New class for berlnners Monday and Thursday, p. in. Advanced class Tnavday. a a. ra. tlp-te date daiu ar atAAdaxdiAitd and aasy to Uara, MfsW A. as OatlB. , kAIHT ftlAo.