i-A TIIE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 28, 1915. MANY BIRDS SOLD AT POULTRY SHOW High Clui Feathered Fowls Chants Hand for. Good Round Snmi of Money. EXHIBIT IS TO BE OPEN SUNDAY Nebraska Debaters Meet Kansas in a Double-Header Debate This Poultry show li tome show, with the accent on "iomt." "I never saw so many birds change Lauds la my life,"- -saVd Secretary Baehr. "And they're the prise Hock, too. I believe that f 25 la not too high to' place the average price at which these birds hare sold." George W. Ainsworth of Fremont, who haa been a poultry show fan for years and attends the shows in Chi cago, St. Louis, Des Moines, Peoria. Kansas City, Topeka and Lincoln, said: "I haven't teen any better quality birds at any ahow than here. Even In the Coliseum at Chlcaco and In the SL Louis Collaeum they aldnt have as fine a cooplnc arransement. This place la simply Ideal and Oinaha Is deetlned to become the treat poultry center of the Mlaaourt valley. "Rome of the beat yards with the fin eat atialna of poultry era located In the territory right around Omaha' Secretary Baehr of the ahow la bueler than a one-armed man with the hlvea. lie haa been working like a beaver ever since the ahow opened. Friday nlfht he went home at 10 O'clock, but not to aleep. He locked hlmaelf In bis room and worked steadily until breakfast time. Then he worked until nearly noon and by that time had the Hat of awarda In shape for the typewriter. ' The health of the fowla la excellent. There has been no demiae among them with the exception of "George," who suc cumbed to roup on Thanksdvlnf day. Nearly all of them are "coop broken." which la to aay that they are tame and stand up like aoldlera at attention when folks look at them. Host of them will even "stand" for having their feathery bod Ira stroked by admirers. "Billy Sunday" la only a second rater. Reference Is not to the celebrated evan gelist, but to a big white Wyandotte rooster at the show which rejoices in that name., He crows almoat contlnu eualy. This didn't help him, however, aad he merely took second prlae. The show will he open alt day today. fit! & -' , . . of"' TOP PICTURE IS NKBRA8KA DK BATI.VO TRAM AUAINBT KANSAS AT LINCOLN: E. E. CAKR, LAW. '17, BEAVKR CTTT : i. U POI.K, UW. LOriSVILMS; A. R. 8WKNBON, '17, OAKJJLND; S. C DMMERALAN, LAW. 1. -LINCOLN. LOWKR OROCP IS THE NEBRASKA DERATING TEAM TO APFEAR AGAINST KANSAS AT LAWRENCE ( LEFT TO RIOHT) : R. B. WARING. LAW, 1. GENEVA: C. E. HCOFIELD, '17. LINCOLN; H. J. SCHWAB, '!, LAW, 'I. B1UNKT. LAW, 'U. MCOOK; 6. C. CHAMBERH, LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 2.-Speclal.)-' Ncbraaka and Kanaas tuilveraltlea wilt meet December 10 In the flrat Intercol legiate debate between the two schoola aince 1904. WHH the breaking up of the Central Debating league Illlnola. Iowa. Mlnneaota, Nebraaka and Wlsconaln by the withdrawal of Wlaoonsln,. Nebraska concluded to accept the Invitation of Kansaa for annual conteata. Two debatea will be held one at Lin coln and one at Lawrence on "Reaotved, That the Vnlted Statea should Imediately and subatantlally Increase Its armament (armament being taken to mean both forcea and equipment.") , MAIN SERBIAN AEMY EETREATING TOWARD GREECE (Continued from Page One.) . 0ili'la. It Is expected, however, that thla movement will be pushed energetically for the political effect en Roumant. weilernrln May t'kaaate lea. - PARIS, Nov. n.-Newapapera of Bal garla, saya the eorreapondent at Selo Blkl of the Petit fartalea, are declar ing that the Bulgarian army, having eon ajuered Serbian Maeedenla, BulgaxU " should be satisfies, with Its triumph, end oelng that Thrace la being retained by the Turks should not add to the fears ef the Serbians. In fact tha correspondent quotes the Bulgarian newspapers as saving there are now seven Turkish divisions at Sufll, northeast of Dedeghatch, one of ! the divisions at Mustapha Pasha, one division at Varna and ons each at Bur gas and Constantinople.' The Bulgarian newspapers," the eorre apondent says, are strongly Insisting that the question of Thrace haa hot been definitely settled and that with Ger many's support Turkey In Europe should be replaced within the limits In which It was confined In 111. The corre spondent adds: v . "If the misunderstanding en this sub ject continues and In view ef the recent stpeech made by Premier RadoeUvoff ef Bulgaria, In which be declared that Thrace should be Bulgarian, the prophesy ef ex-Premier Venlseloa ef Oreeoe may yet be realised and the Bulgarians In the end may be found fighting on the aide ef thoee they formerly attacked." Allies Lamlar aleaJkl. PARIS, Nov. K-Prees dlspeiehea from Athens say that the French and British forcea landed at Salonlkt have now at talced Important proportions. The Patris -ef Athena gives their number at US.boq, These forces are abundantly supplied with arms and ammunition. Some 40.000 or S5.000 more men are said te be on the way to Salonlkt. at which port'4.000 troops are debarking each day. HYMENEAL " Beel-Breara-er. COLUMBUS. Nkb.. Nov. rWSpectal) Miss Helen Brugger and Mr. Daniel M. Beal. of Mollne. III., -were married this vsning ai o'clock at the brida-a ham. Rev. Thomas Griffiths, pastor of the Fed- vuurvn, aominutereq the work . immediately after the wedding a caption followed, la which the follow. In persons participated: Miss Althes Beal. a sister of the groom from Mollne, III.: Dr. and Mrs. Beal of Mollne. III.; Mr. Mrs. uorion van Der Voort of -IU". '; m. Ernest Btenger, two oaugntera and son of St. Joseph. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. A. U Mlddlekauff. of Doug. Us. Kan.; Mies EtlsabeU Mitchell of Omaha, and several members of the faculty of Bromn.ll Hall of Omaha and other guests. The bride Is a daughter ef M. Brugger, president of the Columbus State bank at Columbua, and 1 held In high esteem by aU who know her. A raid t.B rare. MUs Margaret Byera ef Lem barton. Minn., and Mr. Edward F. Arndt of TVruon were married Friday afternoon at I o'clock, by Rev. Charles W. Savtdge. at his residence. They were accompanied by W. J. and Mlae Amelia Arndt. brother and sister of the groom. Thla la the third member of the family that Rev. Mr. Sevidgt has married. chaffer-Clam bare. Miss Ooldls Chambers and Mr. Lionel C &chffer. both of Florence, were mar ried Friday afternoon at I o'clock, by Jtev. Charles W. Savldge. They were no compenled by Mrs. Lorette. Smith, mother of the bride. FIND SUITCASE OF MAN MISSING THREE YEARS MASON CITT. In.. Nov. lT.-8pectal. Where Is Henry Dumpman. Ills suitcase haa been found In a vacant house on the farm of Dick Coltaa, near Osage, where Dumpman was last employed. In the grip were two certificates of depost, amounting to 11.800. Thla money Is no on deposit at the First National bank at Osage and the Cltlsena National bank at Charles City. But thst Is not throwing any light on, the whereabous of Dump maa. It was back In November. 113, when he left Osage. He went to Waterloo to visit his cousin. Mrs. Llsale Burk, but only remained there a short time, when he left, stating that he was going to Chicago to et a Job In the stock yarda. He had money on his person, but how much is not known. That was the last beard from him. Police In all cities have been asked to assist In locating him. If he Is alive this money is his. If he Is not alive the money will undoubtedly go to his helra It It la claimed. i Nebraska's affirmative team, which will meet the Kansans at Unooln, will be 6. C. Zimmerman, law. '16, formerly of Humboldt, now of Lincoln; Everett E. Carr, law, '17, Beaver City; Axel R. Swenson, '17, Oakland, and J. R, Polk, law. 'is, LoulsVUle. The Nebraskans who will maintain the negative at Lawrence are Charles E. Schofleld. '17, of Lincoln; Ouy.C. Cham bers, law, '16, Sidney; H. J. Schwab, '19, law, l. McCook, and R. B. Waring, law, 'IT, Geneva. The business management of the de bates hss been taken in hand by the In nocents society, the honorary senior or ganisation. Darrel T. Lane, law, 'It, of Ravenna, la business manager. MRS. YAMPOLA SHOT BY JEALOUS WOMAN Mil. Anton Marfiii Kills Acquaint ance Who' She Believes, Wat friendly with Hatband. TO EXAMINE MENTAL CONDITION Mrs. Joecphlne Vampola, shot yeeterdny by Mrs. Anton Marf si, died st 1:30 o'clock at the South Side hrn;lu.l from the ef fects of the pistol wounds. Mrj. Ar.toi Martial, the slsyer. Is held at the South Side police ststlon pending examination Into her mental condltlcn. Enraged by Jeslouey, Mrs. Marf I I shot Mrs. .Mrs. Vampola at the tatter's home, 2116 U street. South Side, at ::S o'clock yesterday morning. According to the story given the pol e? by Mrs. Marflel, she believed Mrs. Vam pola' had been communicating with her husband for some time. She had reached a point where she could hear It tin longer, she said. Yesterday she took a .38-callber revolver and, going into the backyard of the Vampola home, awaited, Mrs. Vam I'Ola'a appearance. The latter at : o'clock was coming out of the house for a bucket of water when she was met by Mrs. Marflsl, who shot her twice, ons bullet taking effect just above the heart In tha left breast. Twenty minutes after the shooting oc curred Chauffeur Danbaum and Conduc tor Jackman of the South Side patrol crew had the wounded woman In the hos V'tal and Mrs. Marflsl at the South Side police station. Dr. Beak operated Imme diately on Mrs. Vampola and removed the tullet. Mrs. Vampola did not regain consciousness. NAVY POET MARRIES ; NIECE Or CARDINAL LONDON. Not. IT. Patrick MaoOlll. known aa the "Navvy Poet." was mar ried In London today, to Miss Margaret Otbbo&a, a grandnleoe of Cardinal Gib bons, of Baltimore. The bridegroom Is on leave from the front, having been wounded. After a brief honeymoon he will rejoin his regiment, the London Irish Rifles. Prior to. his enlistment Mr. Mao Qill was one of the librarians at Wind sor Castle. Apartments, flats, bouses and cottages can be rented quickly and cheaply by a Bee "For Rent." RELIABLE REMEDY RESTORES KIDNEYS For many yeare druggists have watch ed with much Interest the remarkable record maintained by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It Is a physician's prescription. j Swamp-Root Is a strengthening medi cine. Dr. Kilmer need It for years In his private practice. It help the kidneys, liver and bladder do the work nature In tended they should do. Swamp-Root haa stood the test of years. It la sold by ail druggists on lis merit and It will help you. No other remedy can suoceesfully take Its place. Be sure to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at once. However, If you wish first te test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Co.. Blnghampton. N. Y for a sample bottle. Whan writing' be sure end mention The Omaha Sunday Bee. Advetlsement r Probable Murder of Six People Shown NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., 'Nov. V. The probable murder of six people was disclosed tonight when the bodies of four men and two women were found In a tavern a few miles from this city. The deaths evidently had taken place several dsyg ago. Steamship Burned in Chesapeake Bay; One Passenger Dead NORFOLK, Va.. Nov. JV.-TTie eteamere City of Baltimore and the Florida, from Baltimore, both arrived her this morn ng with a number of people rescued from the stesmer Tlvoll, burned last night In Chesapeake bay, below Annapolis. It Is feared some lives, were lost, but emong those arrived today, enone knew anything definite. BALTIMORE. Md., Nov. n. One per son Is dead and four are missing of the eighty-eight people known to have been on board the steamer Tlvoll. Mrs. Eva ftowden, a passenger who was 111, died on a life raft. The missing are two children of Captain Howard, com mander of the Tlvoll, and two of the crew, it la thought they may have been taken aboard a rescue tug and removed to Cape Charles. The cause of the fire could not be learned. ANOTHER FALLS CITY HELLO v GIRL SECRETLY MARRIED FALLS CITT, Neb.. Nov. 27. (Special.) Miss Ethel Walbridge and Miss Grace Flnley, operators at the local telephone office, took a vacation trip In October to Valparaiso, Neb. Soon after their re turn It was announced that Mls Flnley had been married while away to Mr. Troy Whiting. It now develops that Mies Walbridge wag also married while on that trip, to Mr. Earl Mitchell, at David City. Neb., on October 20, 191S by Rev. C. K. Davis, pastor of the Christian church. The news has Just leaked out, as Mr. Mitchell arrived Wedneaday to take his bride back to his home at Valparaiso, where they will go to housekeeping. Mrs. Mitchell was a long-distance operator at the telephone office, where she had been employed for the last five yeara. She is tho daughter of E. C. Walbridge, road master of the Burlington at this point. During the last four months five operators have married out of the tele phone office, and It Is making a hardship on the company to keep though experi enced operators to handle the switch board, which requires fourteen operators to work it at all hours. OMAHA BUILDING BREAKS RECORD City Building; Department Estimates Operations This Tear Will Aj gTegatc $5,000,000. MILLION GAIN OVER YEAE AQ0 The city building department con servatively estimates this year's building operations will aggregate 95.500,000, nearly $1,000,000 more than laat year. This will he the best building year for Omaha since 1911 The yeara 1909 and 1910 were ex reptlonally prosperous from a build ing standpoint. On rrtday the building department is sued permits for thirty-seven dwellings. C. W. Martin has been granted permits for twenty-six dwellings In Minnie Luaa addition on the north side. Mr. Martin has tsken out permits for seventy-five homes this year, ranging In cost from 12.500 to 96,000. There are several large building pro jects In prospect for next spring, notably the Ford hospital. Masonic temple and First National bank. , Building operations at the present time are unusually active with a dosen substantial structures course of erection. Bag of Diamonds . Taken from Man in New York Streef NEW TORK. Nov. r.-BenJamln Foree, a diamond dealer of Los Angeles, re ported to the police today that he had been robbed of a bag containing $17,000 worth of diamonds on Broadway, near Wall street. Fores sld the bag was snatched from htm when he was suddenly f-c pa rated from two friends. Fores' out cries attracted a crowd and the police, but the thieves meantime had made good their escape. LOS ANGELES, Cel., Nov.- tT. The name of Benjamin Fores, who reported todsy to the New Tork police that he had been robbed of a bag of diamonds, doea not appear In either the city or the telephone directories here. In MOTORCYCLE FOUND WHEN MEN ARE ARRESTED ON FARM The arrest of Joseph Lehman and Charles Mulligan by the police of David City, and Minneapolis on a charge of automobile stealing haa brought to llg!t another theft. Three weeks ago the garage at the home of James Van Avery. 1710 South Twenty-elxth street, was broken open and a motorcycle and sup pi Ire were taken. No trace was found of the thieves until Sheriff Ike West of David City acting on advice from Minne apolis police, found Lehman working nearby an a farm and arrested him. Minneapolis police were notified, and a motorcycle In his possesion waa Identl fed as the one stolen from Van Avery. A "For bale" ad win turn second-hand furniture Into cash. Blackstone Work Advances Rapidly During November During November work on the Black- stone hotel has been progressing rapidly. The record for the month was the pour ing of a concrete floor every five dayr making a total of six besides the roof of the eighth floor, which will bo poured on Monday ana Tuesday or mis weex. The rear wall of the building la going up rapidly now, and the walls on the other three sides will be taken up aa rapidly as terra eotta arrives, which should be the latter part of the first week In December. Tbe metal lath Is being put on rapidly and the surfacing of concrete floors In the building will probably be started this week. The plumbers are on the Job end have gotten their work well under way. ENGINE OF TRAIN GOES THROUGH BRIDGE DRAW QUINCT. 111.. Nov. Z7.-The engine of. a passenger train bound from St Lou! to St, Paul plunged through the open draw on the Lower Mississippi' Bay bridge tonight. It la reported that the engineer and fireman were drowned. v Dvpartmaat Ordero. WASHINGTON. Nov. 17 (Special Tl grain.) lae D. Koppart waa apuofntad ixwtmasuar at Norrla. Meliatte county, fcoum Dakota, nos Paul M. Putnam, re- Civil senrioe examination will be held on January s for poaimaatar at Bins' ham, Inx aad Cowls. Nb. tieorse A. Loom i a of Fort Dodge, la., haa tueo appuiulvd a laboratory aentat ant to t,uru of atandarue at Utie- u"rnii, ra. Tii Puatofflce department haa aenntvS tbe r&iuMl of the KellKh National bank In ren !- or Mwiit quartere fur ir..' (.'usIofiK e at Neiigh, Neb., fur a li.m . tea eais froui ixcuibr L FlIAMONDS The actual cost of doing business of one firm la 80, of another 80 -one Is locat ed la the high-rent district, the other la one that la not. Who do you think would be liable to fire the better v nines? We hare always claimed to give maximum values) at mini mum prices. On restricted priced articles wo can do no better thna others, bat they are very limit, ed la number compared with the) namber of pieces w hare to offer. Twonty-Qve 'years in tore ahocOd be proof positive aa rtfrHt&g oar reliability. 'iCt DODGE Handkerchiefs Who Can, Complete Their Gift List Without Them? Plain Ltaea, Be, 10c, 15c, SSo, Initials, 15c, 23, 83c, B0a All lino hand t embroidered ityles from 15o and 25o up wards. '". EXsdeira Embroidered Hand kerchiefs, rety attractive and exclnslTt dedans, 85o to tl7&, . French embroidered dsoigM, 50o to $15.00. , The Fur Shoj Seoond Floor. -You Buy Here With Assurance" HUDSON SEAL TAUPE FOX TAUPE WOLF. MINK, MARTEN JAP MINK Tho orioes aro the lowest oompaUblo with the Idfhett quality. slke Jlore ye CRrLshR&s Jbirii 4. . 1 I. , 11 11 1 , U1 IF ' eW4ffiw Officially the Christmas Shopping Season is opened today by this store, and just as it is. End always has been, a store of superior goods and service at a moderate cost all the year round, consequently so at Christmas time. Early shopping is th most plectsant. , THOMPSON. BELDEN & CQ Dainty New Aprons Our Christmas line is ready, a beautiful assort ment, disUnctiTe new styles; while the rariety is complete why not make your "elec tion? , Tho range of prices is great enough to please every woman. Third Floor " Purchases. Charged Monday and Tuesday Ap p e ar on Next Month's Statement. Crepe de Chine A Special Value Particularly fine for foun dations and underwear. 86 inches wide. Colors: light Blue, Pink, Apricot, Jrory. Monday 95C A YARD The Store for Shirtwaists Prtttnta AH ATTRACTIVE DISPLAY OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS From at Bom and Abroad. NEGLIGEES, EMBROIDERED KIM ONO S, PETTICOATS, BLOUSES. BATS ROBES, PULLMAN ROBES. It it an attractive plact. A few minutes spent here will andoubteHv kelp pan Solve a Christmas probkm. DISPLAY READY MONDAY Yes! Gloves,Too A. gift that never goes unappreciated. Easy to select by the Glove Certificate plan. Tref ousse, the best French Kid and the foremost American makes in styles and col ors and prices that will satisfy everyone. Glove vSection South Aisle Main Floor. Every Woman Appreciates Silk Stockings Yoa Choose Here From the Best Known Rakes Ton can be certain that silk hosiery coming from this store is reliable, durable, and worth every oent asked. Men buy of us in increasing numbers every year. They are not taken advantage of, and know it, Attractive, serviceable silk hose in every color, style and at a pleasing jrice. Black Silk Eose with the "Way New Foot," are ft Pure Dye Silk Hose, street and evening shades, $L This is Truly HOSIERY H:adquarters Particularly During the Christmas Season Ribbons of Quality Exclusive Novelties Cnrlsiaus stocks, ani aew sad beewtlfil 7rds u yards ef at tractive raVei ef every eelor and patten. Ferelnes of excUstre character made here la the store fcy Mrs. Dayld; Novelties for Babies Twe, three and fevr-piece Comb aad Brash 8eU Talcum, Soap and Paff Boxes, Babv Record Books, hand decorated Battles aad Teeth Uf Blags, Carriage Stays, Bath Floaters, Water Bottles, Dress Hangers aad scores more. Third Floor. Special Pricings of Suits and Coats Suits: $15.00, $24.75 and $35.00 Coats: $10.75, $18.75 and $25?00 These pricings are real money savers. The showing is complete; styles for all occasions. Georgette Crepes Just Arrived Huts Green, Navy, ' African Brown, Black, Belgique Blue Taupe, Rose and aU the best evening shades. A good weight and texture. Christmas Umbrellas For His or Her Gift Silks and silk mix tures, black and col ors; New handles that are distinctive. Gifts a Man Would Buy for Himself Can you con ceive of a bet ter choice than a shirt or two of the new fashion, with a box of collars' of a new style? A cravat, real linen handker chiefs and oth er equally ap propriate and Cravats Look through the different shops aa yea will, yonll find nothing more satisfrug than the splendid cravats we bare select ed Jast for Christmas selling. 'et a freak among them, not a pattern, the nest dressed man la town would aot be proud to wear. Safety first aad yea went he sorry. Modish Gloves Saede or glace, tan or gray, lined or an. Used, la the best known makes. Handkerchief Plain or Initialed, every one ef fine lm ported Irish llnea. hems of all widths, ini tials la various stylet A Knitted Reefer With fringed ends wfU he ioyfally re. eelved and now tho variety Is large and pleasing. Silk P?j3rass and Silk Hosiery Always appeal to mea, Bath and Lounging' Robes. Fancy Suspenders in Boxes. Initial Belts A dlsttnetlvo gift that nun favor, orders tak en for monogram b sca les and vestograms. j Thompson-Belden 6 Co. t I K 1