4 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 14. 1912. A PAST " ANNOYS CARNEGIE! Torced to Admit Contribution to Defeat McKinley tad Imperialism. CHAKGE OF FBOKT. DISCUSSED Dlstlaa;tehi.d trhsua Aaks Ca im t l'aslder CareJelty Tw Methods la Deallag k SAYI5G3 OF CAMIGEE. "If too wouij erect'a tablet to my mmory, place I:i the stock exchange this Quotation of mine: 'Stock gam biers are pra-its finding on 'values and creatine none.' "I am certain always -that the Car negl company waq imiregnable.-Ever optimistic, I believed that all my docks wens swan.' "I dislike .the word, philanthroplst tt Is harder to distribute , wealth wifely than to make It. To me the word philanthropist sugal a man with snore' money than brains. Soma phllanthroiT has done more to pauperize people than to aid them." ,"l a free with .-. Mr,. Roosevelt's views that we should regulate and not dissolve large corporations. Dis solution srill lead to competition and a return to price fixing agreements."' "What are lawyers worth If they have not been able to Improve lawa banded down from II t. 8inal?" ! WASHfXClTON. Jan. li-Andrsw Car negie concluded his testimony yesterday before the house ateel trust Investigation commlltee. Be admitted that In 1900 he had contributed tll.OOS to oppose ' the policy of Impertallem and the annexation of the Philippines) assailed Wall street and branded stork Jobbers as psraallae; urged the Roosevelt trust policy, In pref erence to that of I'resident Taft for dealing wlth the trusts, snd asked eon- greM to consider carefully .that problem. - After a day ot examination on many subjects sir. Cemeele wsa subverted to a fir of questions which put htm on his maul Chairman Stanley elicited from htm a at task on stock, jobbing, that probably will Influence legiaiatlon to be prnposed fey ths commlltee and Itepreeent atlve MoOillleuddy of Main look the Iron master over soma political Jumps that Were altogether unexpected. "Mr. Carnegie." asked Chairman Stan ley, "la the ergsaisatlea of Ihe Carne gie Steal cotnpaay of New ersay, why did sou divide yeur stee. lata 11 .Ore shareef . ....... . T keep than aft Ins stark exchange,? was Ur. Carnegie's quick reply. Why did you want, to ksrp them off the stock xenangaf ' tawk Jehblog Wroaaj. I do aot bailers la stock jev- .Jeut I did not wish to have my i basin tempted to epeeula- t.am. , J waver la try Rf bought or gold a shars sf stock en the speculative mar ket, I wag reared dllferentiy. I bad a grandfather rvlaed In Scotland by slock sperolaUon. " I reeuKthi that U was mlnnaa whwa a young man, and througu- ' eel my buiinssa career I never bougat hag mar sold assart," , , Chan-nun Stanley, producing an old atauanepi, read Swat sfawiasnt,' marls by Mr. Camegla many Jeers ago la which the Iron roaster said: . -Stotlt aobtaeVxr"PsT.llg, dasllng. get values and rreaung aons." . , "Ai you still t that opinion? bs usked.'' , ,. ' , -M nvetanier. ithe other day feu re ferred to womelhing I bad aald abdut eecnpetJUoa cod ysa said you would Ilka to nave It ascend on a meowrlal tabet, ' Mr. Vamegis answered. "1 wish you would take too quotation you have just road, engrav II on a tablet and put tt be lb .stock exchange." "Da yon benevo that a corporation ahooid by law. ba given the rlgnl to bay and aed US ops Clock oa the stock -changsT " (-" wow' lew liaaaswered. . i "That sf a aaw question," Mr. Car negte answered., beet tai sf.y. "I to never beard It raised Datura I wouid Uks to think more oyer II and writs yon a pots of my Three. " "lo yoa believe It a safa policy la the Interest of shareholders who do not gambit and do wot better la It for It to bo possible that any corporation might gemots la Its stocks r' "1 am against all stack gambling." "If tear haa to- bs gambling, would Bot tt ba batter tor mea to gamble at cards or oa horsee Instead ot a bread and meat and Industrial stocks!" asked the chairman. -It wouid Se better for you, Mr. Chair, spaa, act ta gamble oa anything." stf. Carnegie rapelod. pointing niSgOnget at the chairman. "I don't Ilka to draw any distinctions." . Mare 4 d vice to MrKlalry. Rrprssectauve Mctlukcuudy somewhat confused Mr. Carnegie witu a urn oi question seeking to show tuat a pau was ..formulated to orgaaita the I'miea Stalls (Heel cor potation betoro Mr. ato Klaley was elected president la us) anu that the oeai waa consummated suoa after bis election, lie br'.ugut out th fact that Mr. Laroeg e had lo.d air. fcc Xin.ey to nam' nota.ng to do with im perialism or tno artruiatloa of ths Pnl.lu pines. , "War there aay negotiations between you and i. flarpont axoraan prior to Mel regaromg the formation of the ateel cor poration?" asked the staisamaa from Maine- Philipplnea, bot cannot believe I opposed McKlnley for president." "Don't you remember that yon actually d'd contribute of that tB.N to this fund." "I do not recollect, but It may be aa. If you know the facta -1 am aura that It waa not against McKlolsy. but against the acqulaltloa of the Philipplnea." . "Why. after contributing !:&.( did you not continue with the other ;a.Sr" air. XcGJllleuudy continued. - "I lo not recollect." "Didn't some of the Morgan people come to you and tell you that It waa nece-aary to elect afcKlclry la order to fjrm this United Butes S'.eel cor poratlont" "No such thing aver occurred.' Mr. i-Carriegle answered sharply. sale- Fallowed Klewtloa. I "After McKinrey waa Inaugurated In i March. 111. and Pbllaader C. Kaox. who ; had beea attorney for your company, w ' made attorney general In his cabinet, at j it not true that within thirty days your 'steel corporation actually was formed T '"'ty. do yoa say "losr steel corpora. ilun? Mr. Carnegie retorted Impatiently. "I tad nothing ' to do with the steal aorporauon. Never Invested a cent la j it 1 merely sold my property." I sir. Motliillcuddy then asked. If. after ' the nuel corporation was formed, throughout the entire administration and Mr. Knox term as attorney general, there ' had b:n sny prosecution of the steel .trust, ilr. .Carnejle said he had heard of none. Mletakr of Steel Corporation Mr. Carnegie again related the atnry of the plan of hts company to extend Its business and erect an en rmous tube plant at Conneailt' harbor. Which plan aroused .Mr. Morgan and lad to the Immediate ucKotlations for ths purchase of his prop erty and the formation of the steel cor poration. . He described in detail how Charles M. Scnwah had figured thai tubes could bo made for tig a ton leas than aay mill In, the country could make there. This led Mr. Carnegie to the observation that the steel corporation bad made a mistake In not carrying out his plan. "It la only my privets opinion." ho said aa hs smiled the Ckrnegla smlls. "and I would lint say this tor publication, but It . has always been a source of wonder to ma that tag steel corporatloa bestead of g"tng to. Oary. Ind, ta build their new works and spending twice as much mousy, did not carry out my Can. neaut plana. . If they had t know that tiia I'n.ied Buttea Stool stock would bs much more valuable lhaa It la today. Hat o Strlt AC taw All. Chairman Stanley told Mr. Carnegie of Intimations ha wsa about to bs anmaeneal by Morgan, Oary, Oatea and a g .gentle competitive eeaiMae against Iks Carnegie Vteet emnpany Just befora ths steel cor poration proposal waa made, and aug Kre led that there wars reports current that ha waa a sick man, who could bs easily Induced. "Well. 1 waa still able to take sus tenance." said Mr. Garnsgta. "But they approached mo at a good time. I bad already ' formed a determination of my career. 1 had detarmlned that I wouid not spend my old age la making more dollars. I had all the money I wanted and 1 demonstrated that soma time be fore when the Moore sought an option oa the works and I had left It lo any partner lo decide. ' 1 "1 had all the money I wanted, and II waa aat until long afiar thai I realised It ws mors Isboekiua lo dlatrlbuta money wisely than lo mako It- I do nut Ilka tnat word philanthropist. .. If, suggests a maa with aura money nhaa Drains. I bava seeo wtwrs aUtbuUea ot sural ua wealth baa doaa more fcana than good and baa dona mora to pauperise people thsa beaent them. I never like to help People wba 04 help theautelvea. That la why I never glvo a library ta a com munity thai caaaut bslp la the eoier- prlxa." '.. -.' , - , .. , Mara Akoat Optlea. The committee" led Mr; Camegla bit k discussion again of - the Urns the Moora brothers, W. B. . and J. IL, saugbt aa optloa on his plant, wnea sis partner, IK C. Prick, conducted the negotiations and Mr. Carnegn demanded ll.W0.gin for the option because the nisiss ot the prospective purchasers were not dle elosed. It wng brutight eul that his partners. Crick and l'hlppe, were Inter- eeted themeelvea la the option, which eventually failed. Mr. Carnegts told the committee all that he learned afterward about the deal. Me said ha had heard that Krii-k and Phlpps were Intereated In It nnd thai If they had succeeded In putting It through each was to get txm.ota in stock of the new company. Ho testified that ha aaropted the forfeit ot U. 11,00) de posited ta his credit when the negotiator tailed ta raise the reet at the C.W at your disposal ualeea, of course, my oeeiiissl ebjeeta" . I "In the solution of the Industrial prob lem," said Heprsssntatlr Oardner, "there I ere tw leading theugtita befora us. President Taft la hie reseat msssnge ss preeeed lbs view that dlseoluUea of large aalta should go oa. The other lino of thought aa expraoeod by furraer Preetdent Rosaevett la that under the agisting ahersaaat law wa should look to. reoox nlUoa of large unlta con trailed by the gorernsunt. la which class are yen, Mr. Caracole r "i save agreed with Mr. Tteosgvelt's views. I think for the present that you should allow large organisations to aeo ttaue and see how we get along and that you should pass laws regulating these ergaBlaatlons. Then you should be patient and aea what further legislation may be necessary. I di not think the Sherman law Is drastlo enough. Olvs us a elear, uaratstskanls law and I believe we will steer dearly." t -. "Do you believe dissolution of lbs United X tales SCoel oornoraUoa would lessen the prloe of stsair j "I don't believe It would. It depends, ' of course, en what the court might d" HAMER OUT FOR TREASURER Omaha Mia FormsUj Enters Etce oa Republican Ticket mcEOT is comso to uscolh Ho and I D. Braadets Are to Ipeak at Capital City la Interest af Senator La Pol OHMAN ORATION WINS FIRST BeUcTue Janixir to Sepreicut Col lege in fitatt Contest - "THE MAS WITH DflTIATIVE It Mr. Prick and Mr. Phlpps entered Into a aoatraot with the Moore brother by which each waa to get .. la stork of the now company and never told me anything about H," said Mr. Carnesrte, "you don't think I am obli gated, do yea, to pay them anything now oa the forfeit money of that option?" Agrees with Bsosevoll. 1 am familiar with the views of ex- Presldeal Roosevelt oa the trust que, tloa and I am Inclined to agrea with him." said Mr. Carnegie, when Repre sentative Gardner contrasted those views with Ideas expressed by President Taft la hie recent message on ths trust question. Kajeye Preeeedlaae. At the conclusion of hts testimony Mr. Carnegie made a little speech. Rising from ths witness chair, ho said: Gentlemen. I fame down here with aa aversion Is publicity, but I want I tell you tidlhfttlly 1 have enjoyed IL Let me aay to you, get the court organised "I aever heard of any till Mr. Schwab and p.-onel ene step at a time. Oeat- tlemen, I sksU mis your happy face. When aliall we meet again?" "That latch string Is alwaya hanging out Mr. Cainrcie, aald Chairman Waa ler. "WeM, If 1 ever tret another of those slgnaluree af yoara lo aa affinal sum tnous," said the Ironmaster, "I will be cam to me la IX with Ur. Morgan s ' offer to buy my, properly," Mr. Carnegie answered.' - ' ' "Were there not some negotiations as ' early as hr -I aever heard of any." r vt ' "Ini UUt were. yea not very much op Boeed to the policy, of ttnpertaiUmT" "Tea, I was, and I asked Mr. MrKlniey not to have anyuiag te e with It- I .was oppbeed V the dcfaleiaoa-et " Jhe PhlUppiaea." i 1 '1 it not aha True -that- earfv In lun you jrer opposed to William air Kin ley : fer prertdesjtr. Mr. Csmegle replied, giving svi- ' dene of coctuston. 1 do net know oi, anything that would liave trade me op posed to Mn. MebUny.".; 1 T , aco.asBSeed Deed Leader, '. -Is It ge. w raet that In January; 1W. yea attended a msauag of aatl-imoerjli.u at wnioh -yen pledged youreetf "to" refl trlbuto PLSr. ttr p.-erent the nomination For Chiiblaini, Frojt " Bit end Sort Fe.t Paal C. Johaaoa, Talking Aboat "the Immortal Jew," Oris Seeoad Piece at Haade of Jadgea la Clark Cosspelltloa. The annual Carke oratorical con lest of Bellevue college was bold in the BeUevue Presbyterian church last evening. Six men of ths college contested for the prise offered by Henry T. Clarke of Omaha and for the honor of representing the college In ths Stat oratottcat contest next month. The. whining oration was de- Ivsred by R. U Ohman of the class of It, whoso subject was, "To Maa With Initiative." PauW Johnson won second place. All the orations wars ot a high order, shewing the results of careful preparation, both la delivery and com position. Prof. K. R. Burke has had chargs of tha department of public speak ing. The Judges were J. F. Woolen sod Raymond Crasamaa of Omaha and Rosa Hammond of Premont. Tha program was as follows: Earl J. Powlsr. 'The Vital Forcee;" Paul C. Kamansal. "WIIMem K. Ulad- stone. Rt u Ohman. "Ths Man v.nn Initiative: Herbert D. CurUss. "Ths West;" Jo It. Ctabaugh. "The New Com mercialism:" Paul C. Johnson. "Tha im mortal Jsw." GAGE COUNTY ASSESSOR . HAS EX-TREASURER DEPUTY RKATRICK. Neb, Jan. U. Ulperlal.e- Couaty Assssaor Hemphill yesterday filed With the board ef supervisors a request to appoint W. W. Wright, turner county treasurer, ha Ida deputy. Mr. W light, tt la understood. wUI ba a oaa dldata far esaoasur next fall. Mis Jessie PyrUo waa allowed 19 for dark htr la tha atOe. ; Mrs. Victoria Wax hem. aa aid restdeat ef Uage eeuaty Uvtns; four aad a halt mile aarthweat ef Beatrice, died ' las; vwatag. aged M years. . So ta sur vived by bar husks ad. James Waxaaai. aad sea WlUlasa. Daaiel JEat, aged If years, aad MMa A sasaaa rises, aged t yore) war sxarrlad In aoaaty ooert Thursday by .ualga Wakreav ' H, X Sffltsr, who rcocniry aesaased eherxe oX Usa PadUacJt hdtat, ha greati uapruved tha appearanoa of to f tee, sirs. A. H. Caua, who ha beea la aafa at In heist for ta last few years, will leav sooa with her faaslly tor laurel, Moat, wher they will Uva oa ranch. - KATE SHELLY CRITICALLY ILL; DOCTORS LOSE HOPE BOON 11. la., Jan. U(8pecnU Tsle rrarn.) Doctor this morning gave up Mlaa Kale Shelly, Baone'a famous hero ine. Sh la IU with Brlghl'g dlseas and unconscious much ot the lima. Her con dition la extremely grave, (the baa been III for mouths following an operation at Carroll tor anpsadlcltla. Death ta ex peeled at any moment, but the nature of lb dlsssss M such sbs may Ur for dare. fProm a Staff Corresnondentl LINCOLN, Jan. li.-Speclal.-rrank- lia C. Hemer of Omaha yesterday made hU filing as a republican candidate for state treasurer. Mr. Hamer waa until a short time ago a resident of Lincoln where he was engaged In the loan and bond brok erage buelnesa. He Is now Interested In aafe deposit company In Omaha. Hs la a graduate ef the law department ot the university of Nebraska. John Speedy of Benson cent a filing to 'the secretary ot state today as a democratic candidate for superintendent of schools. Ho sent a draft to the sec retary to par tha filing fee Instead of paying ths money to the treasurer of Douglas county and forwarding the re ceipt. The draft will tie returned to him and on sending tha proper receipt to Mr. Walt the nam will go oa the ballot. Governor Aldrteh evidently saved him elf a lot ef trouble by nuking ths ap pointment of N. S. Hansen as deputy food commissioner without delay. A number of Inquirls Were received today eoMcrnlng the poettlon, to all of which the reply was given that ths appoint ment had been made and that the ap pelate was strongly sndorsed for ths piaes when Mr. Jaaksoa wsa named. Plartinl ta Talk at tlneelo. The La PollMle people hsv sot yel Btvon out (hs data for thslr nreneeert Stat mass meeting, but II was annsuneed frem headquarter that Ih epeettar would be U D, atraadela of Hasten and (nfterd ttaeaet. This announcement aaa atado after tha vlail of, Prank Hani. a I tha local headQuartera, Mr, Harri ses) sis brought word that - while la Pallet ta eeuld not eeme at thai time Inn gsaatar would be a Tnpska, Kan Pahruary ft aad aa effort would be made le Indues hint t cam te Nebraska. Taft Meetlasj Monday, Secretary Currl of the Taft league nlletpatea tn eplte of lh unfavorable weather condition there will he a full attendance Monday of ths numbers at the eemmliteea ehoeen lo select eandl datss far dslagatsa te lha national oon renilon, sleeters and member ot th aa tler.al Mmmltteo. Leltara have been cent ta a large num ber t republicans wba are not mem ber af these committees and a ctnsral Invitation ha keen extended to all re publicans Intsreeted In tha reaomlnatlon af Preaideat Taft to eome and partlol- Pate la the aroosedlnsa. though no ef fort haa boon or will be made to have II lake oa tha proportions ot a big polit ies! tally, it la almnly desired to give every maa who haa aa Interest In ths eai.se an opportunity to ba present, not only that he may come, but that his p res en la desired. Front letttra received by Mr, Currte 'll Is eon! ideatly believed a representative gathering will be pres ent from all parts af tha (lata CAWfitDATKS "OT PIOHTITO TUT Herd Soywalt aad P. O. Kamer After aas Ottiee oa IHttovaat Ticket,, .sfleyd Bey boil af .Geneva, democratic candidate tor stale treasurer, was In, Omaha yesterday and While hero met F. C, Hamer. who yesterday perfected his filing for th earn ofoos at Lincoln. Tns two, wh were old friends from their long reel dance In Lincoln, were mutually friendly and each was introducing ths other ta his friends. Thl waa possible from a political standpoint, boaauaa Mr. Hantsr 1 a can- didat far th nomination oa th republi can ticket and Mr. Beybolt a tits dsino- aratl uaket. So fay nly three tilings save been mads tor treasurer on botn I leasts, th third hems' Btst Trsaaurer Ueorga, who Is a aatuaate fee renomina- en, 1 Mr. Seyboit has been In f.aj bonking business far twenty years aad hag es tabllihed number of Inatitutton In Ne braska towns. He was appointed bank eaamlney when the guataaty law waa en acted by th dsmooratl board and aever served, psnding th aecUlea as to ths conetiturloaality ot the taw. Fairbiiry Flour Mills Completely Destroyed FAIRSURT. Neb.. Jan. li-lSpectel - PI re at 1 o'elosli yaeierday destroyed the Falrbury Roller mills, causing toss ranging from SftMK to eW.ogs. The origia ef tbe tire la attributed to a hot bearln?. V eca first dissevered tue llajiics were shooting out of the third swry of the structure. Owing to the In tense cold, it OcgTsts below sere, the de partment Vras delayed tonsiderably In reaehins the soene. 'then another delay waa experienced In 1,'til-orf I he water turned oa. owing to ths tlisueed and tresen condition of tue hydrant. No at tempt was mads to save the doomed building and the attsmteu of the dcMirt mefit was turned on the eia gigantic oencrcts wheat bltia located a short dis tance wcet wf the burniug structure. Theeo bins contalnsd ev.Ovt buehsis of wheat, and It la supposed that ths top waa damaged ccneldsrsbly by v. eur. Tbe bine are of a cylinder typo and about seventy-live feet high. Owing to tlie rush ot heeiness, ths mill started In on January 1 lo run a day and night shift Th destruction ot ths s'alibury Holler mills lcii.oves ens of th old landmarks ot Pali bury, as Die eld mill has been standing lor forty ycue. It kua gradually been enlarged fiom year to year. liougbteiln AlcDowcIl were th former uwnere, but the mill wi: sold to a com pany composed ot Falrbury dilxcns about two muatlia ago. This company wss ar- lauglng to maiio a number ot Improve oienu this spilcg. Bo far as the man agement has been able to ascertain, the loss Is placed at tX.m. although It may reach a greater figure. The mill , was heavily stocked with flour. It Is said that the company will begin the erection ot a sew ball-bearing mill aa soon as tho weather moderates, and make It modern in every particular. OPEN CHURCESTO AID POOR Dr. Macrae of Blum Suggests Way to Btlieye Suffering. KTJCH EXISTS ACROSS UIYXE Physician Saya Warmth aad Piste to Kat Weald Do reat d aad that Churches Dei Mot i Par Kaoatgk. High School Debate -Becomes a Talkfest At tha semi-monthly meeting of the Webster Debating society ot th Omaha High school last evening at th Toung Man's Christian association, few of the boy assigned to place on tbe program, war present Th meeting wa an In formal "talkfest" In which everyone pres ent took part. Tho following Impromptu program waa e;vtn: "Current Events" by Maurice Johnston; "Anecdotes," Norman Gault; Debate, "Re solved. That athletic should be made compulsory for every boy In th Omaha High school, with th exception of those physically disabled." Affirmative, Leelte Hanson; negatlva, Herman Handsckuh, NEBRASKA PEACE SOCIETY WILL HOLD MEETING SOON Arrangements ar being made tor th organisation ot th Nebraska Peace o oietr. which ta to be a subsidiary organi sation to tho American peace society. Arthur L. Weatherly. Profs. Oeorgs R. Howard and P. M. Fllsg of Lincoln, the commlltee appointed to make plans for organization, announce that they have made splendid progress, being at present engaged In obtaining speaker for the first meeting of tho society, tho dels of which has not been fixed. When the arrangements have been completed a definite data for the so ciety's Inception will be announced. C 8. Allen, VT. 1. Bryan, J. A. MoQuire. W. U. Locke, John a Miller. C. H. Aldrlch, A. J. Sawyer. Samuel . Avery, George E. Howard. P. U. Fling, Lauri J. Qulnby, A. K. Sheldon. A. L. Weatherly, Don L. Love anud Paul F. Clark art the origina tor ot the idea of such a society. "There I far more suffering In Council Bluffs than la known ot and It Is up to tha pecpl who really want to do some thing to help their fellow man to make an Intelligent effort to alleviate It" said Dr. Donald Macrae last evening. "It U hard for me to keep warm in my house during such Intensely cold weather as baa been prevailing and 1 know there are hunCrecs of poopi who are actually suffering from cold as well aa hunger. Wa who bava good com fortable homea and cheerful flrea are a little too e3iir satisfied with our own comforts to Uks much not of what others are dolD? ar now they are getting nlona. I am around more than some other people aad 1 sea plenty of oppor tunity for tho proffering of moat dea err ing aid. I believe It la up to th churches to take til lead In doing aometbiag. "Thousands of people ar nightly con gregating at the Auditorium, listening to good music and fine talks and gatting mellow to tenderness In the comfortable temperature ef tha big building, while there ar hundred ot their fellow creature who are positively suffering. 'I don't mean to criticlss these religious meetings. .They ar all right and we per haps ought to have mora of them, but I believe the churches ar not going far snough or lit ths right direction to reach tha people who need them most. Met a plan 1 would like to proposal Opea t'p th Charrhea. "Open every day and every night whUe ibis bitter weather ctnllauea nt least throe ot the city churches, eas tn the wast part ot town, on la the south and on big centrally located church like the Broadway Methodist: heat them com fortably and invite tbe eold and hungry to oome here, get warm and get some thing to eat; let the women ot the churches aerv hot ooffe. hot soups and sandwiches and let th man who ar abft pay all that tt costs. 1 will glvs fM) for such a purpose, and I believe I could get HW or Jl OK more la a tew how. If our Christian religion i worth anything i ought I be worth enough t relieve the actual suffering that really ax lata "Such a ntovement would strsagthon tha churehea mare than a kit revival. Th women ar alwaya ready t de their part, aad 11 lb men will provide tbe money to buy the food and heal the ehurobea 1 am aura there will be oaougii good Christian women ready la eook and aerv th feou." Or, Macrae waa very much tn earnest la his suggestions and told of numerous instances that had oca under his eb cervaUon that appealed atrongly to blm, and he pointed out the necessity for seme such Movement for general relief. An unusual number ot people ai out of work, and with potatoes at II. 1 a bushel and other things In proportion, many ar undoubtedly not getting anough to eat, "I wish th people ot Council Iliuffs would las thl matter seriously, for the situation ta serious enough to warrant It" he aald. .. -, As Quickly as Water j bissalvs :.L'?ar . --o r About tbe Time It Takes For J htuart'a Dyspepsia Tablet to Work I on tbe tooa aad Bring Belief. I TaUaVXj PACXAOS BXhTT TXXS. There hv no long wait betwoea the titu you take a Stuart'a Dyapeperia Tablet and tho feeling of relief it will bring to an overloaded stomach. It get busy in a Jiffy and quickly acta things to rights in that tii cu and diaotdored etoaaata.-iIt goes right at the work of diaresting th food it finds lidsed there aad in no tini at all haa things on the move the gases w forming, th breath is aweetened. tha coating on the tongue disappea r and you ar no longer conscious that- you even bavo a atomach. That is on of tbe chief recommenda tions for Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet that they don't take forever to accora pliah the purpose for which you need them. It la Just as If you put an aatra stomach or two to work when yours needed help. Tou can't continually over load your storr.ach and expect It to al waya smile. It is going to get rebel lious and sulky after awhile and refuse to go on being driven to do double work. Tou must rest It occasionally not by starving and thereby weakening your self physically but by using a Stuart'a Dyspepsia Tablet to do th work of di gesting your food. These tablet contain all the actlv ele ment of tho natural atomach Juice and will alone and unaided digest food Just the asm a th gastric Juice And nothing could be more harmleaa than the tablets. They do not effect th eystera In any way do not cur any ailment except as they digest food. TJs them freely. -' ' - Stuarf a Dyspepsia Tablets ar aold by all drugglsta everywhere. Price. SO cent per box. A trial package will ba aent If you will write F. A. Stuart Co 1SS Stuart Bldg., Marshall. Mich. COMING TO SHOW ADULTS IMPORTANCE OF BIBLE WORK "Millionaire" Hudson, so named becsuse1 of his efforts to enroll 1 000.000 men In th Baraca Bible classes of tn United States, will be th gusst ot tho Trl-Clty Baraca union three days, January l7-. During that lima, the union plana a cam paign to bring to the attention ot men and women, tho Importance of organised adult BIbl class work. Monday evening, January 3. Mr. Hud son will address the quarterly rally ot tha Trl-Clty Baraca union at the First Prasb-trlsn church. ' Perststeot Advertknac Big Return. la th Boad t Plan Huge Memorial On Gettysburg Field WASHINGTON, Jan. It-Th move ment for a fitting eel eviration in 111 ot tho fiftieth annlv.-sary of the bat lis of Gettysburg took definite form today when th Pennsylvania commission having th matter la Charge appeared before the Joint eongreseljnal commute and made public, it plans. It Is proposed to have the oelebratlon extended over the first four days of July, and ths most Important feature will be th laying of th cornerstone ot a gnat Peace memorial to be erected by the nation at the entrance to the bat tlefield. A bill will be Introduced In congress, appropriating SMUOa) for this puipoa. and the prmideTJt of th United tatea will be Invited to preside at th ocremony. -' Many perMfi dread th approach of winner oa account of chilblains aad frwst-bltsa which ranee a ooreneaa end ItchiBe! at lime almost unbearable, fre qiBuntly'brttigliig oa oerveu reejdtiloa. 10 4noe taua af Dieted th following treeataaenu Will be welcome rafortnattoa e It give Immediate reilef and eon - - CJraa. inaeiiive lea tsiHwpeeniuia aad ie-elecxton af Yflk.eia MeX.aley.. U i aioctdo ratpufcd In a best a jet warm , Mr. 'weter i not toti. rieak tue feet la tots e (I f tree mleutee. ilepeat this for Several nlgltu until tbe troubl dlsap- .Too c' loo of Csloclds com pound for all foot euoiento te really remarkable. 1; y lis us eome aad callous ran be they woulclj raise a 1:4 amewatr MnGttltcucdr ssked.,.' J. H. Heed, attormey fee t'K atsei eor- sratke' objected to tfea tietM. Chalr saa Staaley everruiad ike k)eetiea. Mr. carsasgie sMua At aa tsist csrvoif. ! ,wU4 risht utt. "eriir. smelly feet . . - n aii . . .. i and tee.1er en!n1 feet BeaMl but a few - ,.:i ahem. :twi I;...! a.llcania Buniece gl relief la-tent- j - - - - ' - ' - i iy. Any arus et nas ii IB etoca or win ' yaeellect that I ever did aoy:!i..-. y uh- m It from Ins wheleeale beoae. A sa tha waeniaatls r ra-eitatiea ef ke-l Iwenty-five cent package is usually sat- ' 7 . , ., ,.r v. - f cietit to put th )r feet la fia Klnlsy, I wa rPee i the j diuv Adv. "Odd Lois" "Broken Lots' "Sample "Discontinued Lots' "Eye Openers"- Lots" at True Clearance Prices. Read all the "Squares" Below "OddloU?" Ye. "Questionable good?" NO! We simply want to even up stocks; when quantities become trifling we don't want 'em; when lines must b discontinued we must shed 'em; we've gone through stocks like a vacuum cleaner and YOU GET the benefit of the "clean-up." x MKWIXa KUCKERS A m r I can sjuarter eawed oak. a lot of is, anv ef which ar worth tllv. Buy them while the lot iT'.r.-... 95o VfcliOIR COl'lU ES Pretty oak rrame af fairs with pretty up holstery effects. Is'on of them worth leee than tl. Only 1 of 54.90 OFFItU CUAIKS Leather aeet, revolv ing and lilting kinds, quarter aawed oak. worth all of 116. A few of there tC AA to go, each, e)wwtl KITCHEX CABINETS Large lop kinds, al waya selling at i.l. There la a lot cf about 4 cabinet to go quickly ) IE au each... 9ltlV ROCKR CH1IM Child' maple steel spring Rocker Cribs, worth $t 9. There ar 11 ot them to go in this sal I 7 ft at. each... I I O STOVES Two-hole Laundry Stovoa with S-lnch lids; a lot of 21 of them, and not one of them worth lese than U.iU; now at $2.48 BED DAVK.N- POKTS Drop back tr in lltl svk fram, full prlnra, ChiraTo thr wp.oJHer-. Thr of thm. worth yh:..SI5.95 1HOS - BE! Lot of 41 tuU sited, white enamel ftalsk bed, worth all ef It each; buy then while SOo TKLEPUOXE MKTS Telephoae Deek and Chair of early Eng lish, for home bee. of them that bring IIM. In thle sale ir...,:... $3.93 KITCHEN , TABLES Well mads, well fin ished kinds, with drawer, alwaya bring 11.75 each, hut a lot of 11 of them goes V"?... $l.9 MAIL ITOXE8 hi tat kinds that anewer government regulations; SM of them of lie values to go now at, C. each, only.... DOOR JUTS Cocoa Door Mats of good sis, they usual ly bring 75c but this rot of S must go auickly at, 4(1. each MORRIS CHAIRS Quarter eewed eek. Ct. see leather uphol stery, haadeem thing that sold at ts s. There a- thr-e of them, at. each. .. 53.95 . K1TCHEX CHAIRS Bow back t y 1 s. built eervteeably and always eelllng at Itc. Buy aa leeg as remain unsold JQ at. sacs. only.. " CARPET RIGS Lot of fringed Car pet Rugs ta up to t! value, eome a trifle soiled: choose fnut aay In ths lot T ft. au each I 96 omcE DESKS Oood solid oak roll top that alwaya brine J1 SO. I'nlon Id ta aslt asUiai U! Ha, rrr..... $19.75 if fir v Oat I M DISHES MIST GO 15 odd dishes, worth up te isc each, to go. V a I o a discontinue the lino Choose eny tiiing that in. euita at, each, S lew LACK CIRT.UXS NotUnghams. extra wide, 4S pair ot ab solute t-D values, in this sal Choose while lot re- M. main at. pair, U 3 Ii RIG SALE Room-size Reversaote Rugs, worth to I1.7S. There are la this lot and you've eho're Sr... $1.69 Union utfittinvrO? 1- la, aLCORJff'iyJACKSON STS: LINOLEUM EZMNAJITS- One email lot of linoleum Remnants, worth op to Sl.eO each. Buy them while any re rnln per remnant. - Jf BUBBSI TS- err bsswsrwai rtrfst ' ' Sisti te' ew gBsel SAVE COAL AND INCREASE YOUR HEAT Todav la th time to decide what vou -V are nine to do next SArln with vnar old heating plant WUI you go through aaother spell af sere weather burn tug tew after to of coal who aa a to data aad bo proved system will give yoa heat ta very sssofc and comer of your horn aad at aa es Af m Lul eC. Imm lha, ) you are now apendlngt Tour old furnace can be need aad wnen fitted with auxiliary water beater aad radiator In your cold roon.a you will be prepared for any kind of weather. It your old furnac haa seen It best days, one of our five distinct line ot furnace, mad In over 40 alxea, will surely meet your requirement. . Don't aay: "I'll think It over next spring." Decide now what you wilt do , aad get It ready for next fall and win ter use. Today 1 th tint to question us about It. Be aura to. call and ace what a combination means. It may b a revelation to you. Save coal and In crease your heat , ,. We Install furnace, furnish th best of sanitary wall, pip' and registers. In fact carry everything la the heating Una. la our repair depertme several million pound i Stov Repairs, 'Furnace Orate for all mhkea Water Hester :. i . . Skilled workmen to do ail manner of repairing and connecting up water front and colla for furnace OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, lfOS-ltOS Douglaa Street Phone: Tyler Id; Ind. A-H21. -Robert thllg, Preet- llugh Schmidt. V. PJ Oeo. A, Wilcox, Tree. C M. Eaton, Bec'y. Mtrtmeat We carry la of Water yroou. aae Repair and i i ot Steam and Hot i ! Dresher Bros. . Offer Newest Cleaning Kinks Dresher Bros., tha marveknisly aggres sive dry cleaning concern that haa built up so enviable a name- for ltsslf In shortly over a year, owe it success to an Instant adoption of every new clean ing method that proves good.. - Th Dresher plant at S2U-&U Farnam t., la hailed by cleaning expert aa one of Ame.-ica's finest; there lsa't any branch ot cleaning, dyeing, repairing or ltrin fhet hun't Immm maaterad hare. work la received from and sent to thl entire wee tern country every day; the operative force at present outnumber that ot any other western estabhshment. A phone message to Tyler IMS or Auto j A-5t Immediately connects one with j masher's owa phone exchange, and to j further facilitate malters, a magnificent receiving station baa bun maintained for soma Urn la tha Pompeian Room of the Uraadeia Store A great many ar alio la tha habit ot leaving their work at Dresher, Th Tail ors, 1S15 Farnam Bt., while those living out of town ar 3n Jlng In their bundles -by express, knowing that Kreshsra pay ; express charge one way on orders of HI or o'er. To harder the Job ot cleaning, th ! greater th delight of th Dresners, tor they wish to test th mettle cf the ope rative force In a many way a pos- v slbl Dresher Bro.-Tb best's Premier Cleaners Worth Jotting down. I V I TWENTIETH OENTUIY It ono of tho best farm rnngnsinea published, It gooa into the best farm homos throngh out tho fjront north nfft, "VVrita for cd vortlalnB; rnt cow. CLARK'S C H U 1 S E y. , saw a, far tl Sara, ssaleaai sll aaera V aaiwaiasa vlaMa Saala. Aarta- Oeaaaa. Tatea . 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