TIIE REE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, XOVEMBEK 2. 10U GLOOM PERYADES ALL SHEELEY TOWN Om&ha'i Melting Pot Grieyei for Lonesome Twin Sister of Little Julian. Ho can. THE TWINS, JULIAN AND JULIA, on their thirteenth birthday, when they were confirmed in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. HTSI1P ARABLE TWAEJ BROKEN Bheelcytown V Omaha's melting pot la, all ot Greater Oniaha'i area there Is no other nelg'aborhood which boasts so many folk of diversified origin and characteristics. Especially this true of the children. In no other part ot the city can so many hetrcgeneous youngsters bo found to the squaro blrtck. It Is a little set tlement of rough-and-ready laboring people who brook no race tulclde, and town among the railroad tracks and might cars, the young ones grow up la an enrlronment that Is anything but conducive to lethargy rtaea I'mmIIt Jorfol. From morn till eve, and about Bine-tenths of the time after the sun sinks Into Hanscom park, Shceley town resounds wth the shrill laugh ter, calls, screams and other noises which register the Joy or anguish of tho hundreds of kids who are always doing something, mischievous or ttherwlse, but something, neverthe less. ' ' But' SheHer hsfl 'an unusually quiet Sunday. Down In a IIHIa horns at STtO South Twaaty-ftClh Utti Julian HOman lay dead, killed beneath the wheels of a speeding auto as.. It hurtled alons" Twenty-fourth street, nir Bancroft, Saturday nl'ht II was In his oof fin, IreaMd In . the same clothM he wort when he received &ls . first holy com munion a yeaf ago at Immaculate Con ception. His little twin slater, Julia, from ,whom In Ufa ha was Inseparable, knelt '- benide tee cold little body and wept all daylong. - Little Jallaa Ooae. All the other kids In the district which has for Its boundary Twenty-fourth and Twenty-ninth streets, south, seemed un able to stay away from the. houaa. For them Sunday is usually one free of irk some school duties and a day of nolaa almost as Important as Fourth of July. But sine little Julian Couldn't be with thetn. why, they Just sort of 'buna round the houae all day and kept quiet. "We aotter stick 'round, 'cause they're golnc to take blm away and bury him, an' we won't see'm any more," confided a freckled, snub-nosed youth with only one let. lis tost the other "flipping" ears some time ago. There have been traglo deaths of chil dren before this. In Pheeley too fre quently, In fact but no otner nas hushed the UUle nelf hborhoodi as has the death Sf tittle Julian Hotnan. ' Tarta.'slafc' Loaeaou'e. - . Everybody seems to want quiet for the ake of his UUle twin sister. , As .the rlppltd'kUl who ''"Jus had to stick 'round" said; "Lfee two arara, Uks pair I :.( i W I H f- U W'i;! .... lead to NUh and Bala Trustees Vote to Stand By Dr. Hillis NEW TORK. Vot. 1-Tha board trustees of Plymouth church la Brook lyn have voted to stand br the Rev. Dr. Newell Dwlsbt IIUIIs. pastor of that church, In his controversy with Frank I Ferguson, formerly his attorney and business manar, according to an an nouncement today by Colonel W. C. firccher, chairman of the board. "Dr. Hlllla will not reslfrn." said Colonel Bcei her. We have decided not to let Dr. IIIIIIs be trampled upon. I cannot say what effect this will have upon Dr. fUllla' agreement with Mr. Ferguson to keep their differences out of court by arbitrating It." SIR ARTHUR W. RUCKER. BRITISH AUTHOR. IS DEAD LONDON. Nov. l.-Cttr Arthur William Rocker, aged S7. known widely as a scientist, author and educator, died to day. He was connected with Tork col ters and the Royal Collage of Science, had served as principal of the University of London and was a former president of the British knighted in 1M. association. He was Hoffman's Verdict Against Cubs Good CHICAGO. Nov. t A verdict of M obtained by Arthur Hoffman against the Chleaajo National league club was con firmed today In the appellate court. Hoffman was with the Cuba under a con tract dated February ts. 1311, which pro vided for a salary of. 18.00 a year. On May S, 1911, he was notified by telegram that he had been t re Deferred to Pitts burgh and that the Pittsburgh elob would be responsible for the salary. The evi dence showed that during the remainder of the season Hoffman received only SWT from the Pittsburgh club, and that he did not enter Into any contract with it, rely ing upon the telegram from the Chicago club. M or van Galnlns; Strensrth. NEW TORK. Oct. SI. 3. P. Morgan's condition was eonnldered so eatls'actory today that no btille'lns vrere Issued by attending phyal lana. Members of his family said that tha ft aider's rally from the operation for appenil-lt's per formed last Friday was a. ajurastng. BSARY Ji:.i" IT.V :VTtt:!'HL Ir.iltTlA HI 1 iV I'M tZ-?' -T3r? --ZTHf --- - t-t"-- SALE - - . :- . - "- " " 0C U whence roads Planka. "In the upper Morava Talley, after a hard fight, wa took the town of Grdell )aca, which la the Junction point en tha road between Vryanla and Leskovats. through the Vlaasln valley. In the region of Katchanlk tha Serbians at tacked a column which had advanced, but were repulsed. , "In the course of tho pursuit of tha enemy ws eaptuded two mountain guns, with large supplies of munitions. Thus far ws have found In Uskup II. (WO rifles of various patterns, WO casks of powder, U.OOs cssks of cartridges and large quan tities of other war materials. Union Pacific Motor Strikes Automobile of Traveling Man . KEARNEY, Neb., Nov. (Special Tel egram.) John J. Spies, a traveling man Hvlng here, while making his - roots through the county, was struck by ths Kearney-Callaway motor near Amherst this -' morning j Ths -car In which Spies f fingers on on hand " and whllo they was driving wse totally wrecked and the all sieved, otlcourse. for UUle Julian' passenger thrown about 1W feet. He Was Homan. their grief was Intensified at ths P' up and ruahed to Kearney for sixht of the llrtto twin sister, to whom medical treatment It was found that he Julian was mors than the sunshine or flowers., and whoa grief mad strong men seek their' handkerchiefs and turn away. -..-. BRITISH TEOOPS ON FIRING LINE IN THEBALKANS (Continued rrom Fag One.) sustained numerous ' injuries, none of which will prove fatal unless complica tions set In. Husband and Wife Fight With Razors MASON CITY, la., Nov, l.-(Speclal.)-John Jordan Is at the Park hospital, while his wife is at ths Story hospital, both suffering from severs wounds In flicted upon each other In a fight with rasors as weapons. Mrs. Jordan la slashed on either side of ths throat clear to the Jugular vein, has several slashes across the faos, and her arms, which wsrs bars to the el-bow, are covered With slashes from an Inch to five Inches long. Ths husband has neck wounds very much resembling those of his wife. When i found he was in a stupor, leaning over the kitchen rang stove and bleeding pro fusely. Both are in aerlou condition. They war married August L Jordan boarded at a restaurant operated by the woman who beoame his wife. While h was boarding with har aha had him ar rested at two different times, both times for assault. She claimed that he slapped her. John Jordan, this afternoon, think log that he was about to die. mads statement that htsfwif did all tha cut tine. ' . ... , "For Kale" ad will turn seoond-hand furniture Into cash. AMVIKMEKTI. AMUSKMRNTg. the Danube valley. The much discussed Russian expedition which la reported to j be on the way to the Bulgarian coast, now estimated at tOO.000 men, haa not been beard from again. There are recur rent reports, however, of further bom bardment of Bulgarian ports. This may mean that in a manner paralleling con ditions of a land attack, further artillery preparation ts necessary befor the Rus sians attempt to gala a foothold on ths coast., At ths Dardanelles ths British are showing renewed activity. They are ham mering the Turks with artillery, sup ported by such ships of th allied fleet as are net engaged acalnst Bulgaria. UeraaaskS Take Hill la Chaaapasrme. Th recapture of Tahur HUl by th Oer . man sums up for tn present the known result ot ths sudden spurt of ths heavy na-httnc in th Charouun. While the contenders on ths western front have not 1 renewed th general offensive. It Is likely that there wlU b frequnt clashes over considerable stretches ot th front, whll th Balkan situation Is so acuta as each aids desires to prevent th ether front transferring troops to in near east. , Balaartaaa la Serbia. SOFIA. Nov. L (Via Berlin and Lon don.) Th Bulgarian advance ts Serbia la being ' continued along the whole front. An account ot recant operation Was is sued today at the war office as follows: "Couoernlng operations on October ts, Bulgarian troops continued the pursuit of ! th enemy cn th whole front 'They ad vanced west of "the'KorJaaevao water shed, between Tlmok and Morava. j 'Houthweet of:KuJasevac w captured, after violent battle, the Toslbata ridge, TO ALL PICTURE FANS If you'll pardon me, I am going to address you in the first person, because I want to put this matter up squarely to you and ask your co-operation. Today, Wednesday and Thursday we offer THEDA BARA , In 44 CARMEN" 4 it e! . !iv fcV V 3 iKjji'iii- RiEGEH'G r.lcnogr&m OTSKEY Express Propald) 0 Full Quarts Kegr,lMseCTSSlr! rrtfcts Stock y 4 Full Cjirfa iesort lisaesrsa tO btrfjirj O FTkEElMtkela tirped Cnas end curk- ' ecrewWiiheveryordcf ' over 230.0u0cueu.-nf mr have provca this irtilnkav best ever d ie- tillcd. for smooth- I nes and luelluwoees i4 flavor It tiino be igusicJ. Srud remlt Imdus with order. kUmey refunded If not pcrtcMtlr Miuiactory. . artroiit co, 14 t CITV, kO. ' ' Now then, ever since I have been in Omaha I have wanted to give you people a real film treat a combina tion of high class photo-dramatics, accorded the proper musical aocompaniment, and surrounded by the proper atmosphere. . You'y bean "mighty"' good to us sine w opened tho STRAND, and wa have been successful. The folks who said "we couldn't pull them up the hill." or "wouldn't last two months," are now seeklne another alibi, and Instead of having to give ten thousand iefernces when we wanted to purchase ten cents' worth of equip ment, only the other day one of the leading banks of the city earn over and personally solicited our account, and our only trouble ta to keep from buying too much. Anyway, we know you'll like "CARMEN." Now then don't come down expecting to see this production follow the old stereotyped story of the opera, because you wUl be disappointed. Neither will our orchestra play anything but selections tram Carmen you'll hear some from II Trovatore and even "rags." But you wlU see this a picture chuck full of Love, Romance. Suspense. Beauty, Thrills. Temptation. Resistance. Excitement, Struggle, Action, Humor, Adventure. Punch, Success, Interest and Triumph and you'll hear an orchestra playing with, and not against, the picture. , We don't expect to make any money out of these three days' en gagementhow can we with an augmented orchestra, singers, special scenery, to say nothing- of the high cost Of this picture, and the entire presentation we are giving It, but that Is not the point you have stayed with ua when we had "rotten" pictures and when ve have had good ones, and we think It no more than right than once and awhile we give you something out of the ordinary, and we know you will say this after you see MIS3 BARA in her own, original conception of Carmen, the saucy Gypsy flirt. We await your decision on this picture, but Come Down. Come Down we dont mind not making any money these three dsya, If we ahow "Oniahans" how pictures should be presented, but If you stay away we are sure going to have some "headache." mm 'iiiiiiMirr f b . Jiii Mi U ii Vj vL-i f.lihiiill lllil lujxz: i.. MS ! During this entire week events of un usual importance because of the price con cessions they offer will crowd fast upon one another. ' , - There will be no slowing up to this an niversary sale no lack of fine bargains. And no misrepresented price reductions. Whatever you see in our advertisements or in our show windows, or on price cards in the store, every statement will be TRUE. That has been our policy for twenty nine years. Tuesday's News Will Give1 You Some Idea of the Hundreds of Bargain Awaiting You Here Anniversary Sale of Fine Linens $1.75 72-inch Bleached Damask $1.00 a yard 20c Fancy Turkish Towels - - - 12Vc 40c Fine Huck Towels at 25c 75c 24-inch Fancy Huck Toweling - - 50c Durkley Cambric Remnants In good mill lengths, suitable for gowns, cor set covers, children's wear, eta Regular 15c Quality, Anni versary Sale Price ZcaYard Basement x Anniversary Sale of Fine Millinery Wonderful Values sTfs r An L SPORT HATS, in spired by Gage, clever models airily fashioned into the latest shapes $3.85 values - '- $1.95 $6.75 values - '- $3,95 Tuesday, and continu ing throughout the week, all our hats reduced to Almost Half of Their Selling Price DRESS HATS, that are new and up-to-date. TAILORED HATS, that are chic and stylish. MISSES' HATS for dress and street wear. . PURITAN HATS, made of Lyons' best quality all-silk black velvet, bound with gros-grain ribbon, with a large steel buckle $8,50 Values, Anniversary Price $3.75 " This hat sells in exclusive eastern shops for $10.00; we guar antee satisfactory results in the wear of this hat. Millinery Section Second Floor. v. Pm Ik? Anniversay Sale of Misses' Suits Values to $35, Tuesday, $17.75 Sizes 14, 16, 18 Plain tailored, Norfolk, and fur-trimmed styles in broadcloth and gabardine; colors green, brown, navy, gray and black. Reg ular Thompson & Belden tailoring and quality m $17.75 Because of the values, we must make a nominal charge for any alteration service. Anniversary Sale Fine Tailored Suits, $24.75 The greatest suit values we have ever offered in the 29 years of our business history. This is a strong statement; we reqnest.your inspection. mm shoes $4.00 to $7.00 Values, In the Anniversary Sale $3.45 and $3.95 a Pair When you can purchase S0R0SIS SHOES at any. thing less than regular prices, it'n time to supply your wants. Tuesday IS THE Day. Taffeta Silk Petticoat, $2.25 Children's Wash Suits and Rompers SPECIAL Mothers will appreciate the savings offered Tuesday In these Wash Salt and Rompers, sizes 2-8 years. 50c Qualities, 39c Third Floor. Flannel Shirts for Boys and Men In nary, gray and brown, flat and military collars, regular prices up to fj2.BO. Tuesday, $1.19 Men's Section Main Moor. $1.50 to $2.25 All wool dress goods, 50 Inches wide 98 a yard IHUEHENTS. DJ I Us:15, :45, 8:15. 0:45 TODAY" AVD TOMORROW, The Screen Faortts FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN tn "GRAVSTARK" -Thursday, Friday and Saturday "THE BLIXDNKSS OF VIRTUE Sunday, November 7, foe Four Days WALKER WHITESIDE tn "THE RAGGED MESSENGER" Not Movies eieaU Thursday. Boms-la . aaa. Taa Only Xlfk Class Taadartlla Circuit, ljif miu. i n. nrr Jn. iimt Mia v Mm A I - J. C Hu. aat; Hat Corner Clr cut; mum. PtiaJa-Air 'Orphoua Tranl Wwki). He kMt aaau (uwpt batutaar aad Sua' IM. Niahu. Ma, 1U. Ma aa fta. KAN PtXQ CHIEN AVCIEMEKTI. "OMAJKA-a 9JTM CWTXMW TwolT Bo4 tar Ooawatlaa vk- BILLY WATJOM $5? BEEF TRUST MUSICAl. BlKUeMQlTS. Saaw awaatalaovt Wat rhoraa JJ ant taaa tk ahaw back haaw; aaa II. ldlas mm la tl a w aa a today jstra and Until Kai. 61. TUB ITOOX FIsnCT QQAIIDEISV M TSS4TBS J CCVYAEO VMM H aa Aasoctat riayars ta "Seven Ktyt To Ealdpate" Kats lBo, Sftcl SSa. Sfto. SOa Hinn Coatlaaoaa from 11 a. m. 11 I F r t 11 p. m. All saata lOe. " " Artaraooa aa vanias ITIIDIT AITS WBSBTSSSAT, Ta Wuzld-Taouoaa ComxUaaaa, BLANCHE RING Ta Kar Oraataat Saocaaa, "THE YANKEE GIllL.,, Persistence is the cardinal vir tue in advertising; no matter how good advertising may be in other respects, it, must be run frequently and constant ly to be really succcessful. s I if V" ...aUiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUimiilii bass A 'Kor Bala" ad will turn aecand-hand fMfUtvrs late cash.