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    THE BEE: OMAHA, . THURSDAY, MAT 23, 1912.
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fiRCSS KOTfiOllTr, VERDICT
Former Street Hallway Claim Xftnt.
Cleared of Bribery Chajfe, , '
BH01X . IBB ' 108 A6MEMI31
Mea t lmi4 .Hk jin M
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Beeelved Urn Muir Kef
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Arthur. W. Oroaa, former aWn'tftii
tor th Omtht .Counctl Bluff Btrrrt
Hallway company. Indicted by th Ut
IouIh county f rind Jury for oltttlug
krlb Is John A. XrauatrllftC, . Pt'M
Juror In t tvmi rilwy , timigi .tew
ait. M vqutUfd. by t Jury .la 4tlw
crUntMi dlvuiea o( th dlitrlct , court
bortly Mr o'clock tut &ltic Tlw
Jury required but tl(to inliiuu. to Mc6
Jud( Abrthtm L. Put ton, twroro whom
too cm u , tried. oxprtMod hla !
ot ID jury' finding under the
ti1-. frost th 'tcsUmooy. dduct.
, tiw axnt Mid, i(ir vwaJijt would
tmv bM. KCMt. . v -, - . -
Gno' iw .iibtlttod Mm w -ttm
Jury without trpimuL County Ar
toraay Jtmm P. XnCUall m4c- brtoT
riumant. npronlftf U bt!M tb tM
Joy curd Hsdlh
la a BcUls
It Should Be In Evert
American Household
Part piiMpfU juiet la B of tb
graatMt Jmhomcm brought to tfe.
ttcaties af la Aawrint ponplo. It
ii a ereu iiiak koeaaM it (ot air
plraort ti tata, out' buildt up tat
aalUi at wU. It It eat of Mturt'i
great totita aad orTy bottlt it
jor and. 4 .light from OT.ry wpoiaC
Dolt't f iDFpI Jaic it ta. pwra
jiioe f (Jaoiao ptaaapplt aid it bottled
ad ttariUzed msdar tao ot aw4r
OaaiUrj eaoditionx.
It it ieeiuod tii to di;attioa aal
St exUaat ia eatet of atrt'taMat.
uUit cpoakara aai aiagtri ttyoaj!
9cobissb4 it ' f
Dole't ftacppk Juice it told by jroo
twt and draggistt .wiyliom. '
"Cooling Drlact- oa4 Diatirta,'
Ittlc book tdlisg law to auk. pUta
.aat, sooliBj drickt, mat free
Emiiaa Kaeapjl Fnrtocti Co, X.t4.
U3 lfarkat 8$, fta rnadae
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.otoka. Cycle Co.
i COB. 16TH AND HAENIY BTS. : , , :
You'll always find a complete
lino - of Vlctrolas and Victrola
Records In i our new Vlctrola riri ,,
Parlora lii connection with. Piano U A
Department, Douglas Street En- 0 fA
trance. rCall and Gee Us. - HHrr
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bad predueod tMltUMiy tuffWont to war.
rant a eonvlotloa. At th. eloat of Mr.
tntHih'l Mtnarka J. W. Wood rough of
Oron, 'BrvckMirldi.. Uurlry Wood-
routn. etnnel for (3 row. outotly aa
nouncol that tha dtftadant would wan
artumoni, - lAidor tb rulw at oraoUo.
Um watvar alOMd tb arumt and ll
Jury wm InttrucUd and nat'out ta da
ttkomttj at at.' i . ; ' i
Yeot.rday aftwaooa at an adJournmat
wat aboat t b tafcm'th Juror atk)
taat. atfbt alttlnc a had la ord that
ta and at ah trial mlht h rcbd a.
tooa a Dotalbla Tho attornaya and a
court wra wttUnf and tha ovoaind ait
tint 'wa bacuo boHly bafora I o'Olocb,
' TallM.oy t !(.
Tha ftala rtaud at I o'clock In tb
aftarBoott. Tb detcna raqutrad but a
abort Um to "mak U oaaa". Oaori
W. Oalna,'4JUd(ant e1lm atant for tht
ttraot railway company; ttharltt C a
Bmtth f Madltoa county, and Jama P.
Conlcy ot Omaha taatlflad poaltlvtly and
atraihtforwu-4iy that . thay war la
Oroaa oftlea an th day Kamnarllm ayt
h rallad on Uroaa to. demand payment
ot Km, balanc due on a tJt bribe oftanrl
by Oroaa, that thay heard KemmarUnd
ooovereeUoa and that hU daouajt w
for f. tor. .holRjng cur. aettiaroent
of a da mate claim aaalnet th oompaar
made by aa old couple named OMerman
Mr. Gain (aid he tubaaquantly aw
Oroaa pay Kemreerllnc IS nd aak htm
If b WM aaaaflod. tUmmarUiui replied
he gumid ha would have to be. Mr.
OeUve tald that a aeveral oeeaatoai
thereafter Kern merlin came to th attto
and -demanded t Mora, it tM ho
tueae h cam up to nah th dooaad
amy ttm he got draak. .
Cooler aad tmlth war at Oro" of
tie t 811 a bueinee ncamBt, v
ChwI aad the taa.'
W. i. Cooaell, attaraey for th ttraat
railway concaay. taaUfled that whoa
hemmerHtia waa aoeuaed ot acoepUnt i
bribe from Oro th latter cam ta air
tor edvtro and be took chart ot th
caee. Mr. Ceaactt tald he and Oro
want to Shaeleytawa to aee KeauMrttnf
aad tak bla autameot, .They fouadJ
him th wore for liquor. Mr. ConneU
aaid , aw awt KaatoarlUK'a promlao ta
turrattdar htawatf ta Juda Rodlek' court
the toiloxtof at or nine, hut h failed to
appear. . hlr. ConneU than learned that
Kemmorllna: had bom. nr aninh dur.
mt n irirht and h empfeored Jama
AUan. trbata dn active, to take chart
ot him and tt him eober enoutii ta
eon tato coart.
Mr. Coanatt aald he employwd Allan
hocauaa -ha had aromHad Judaa Hodick
ha would tt Knunerltn Into court. He
aaid he amsioyed Attoraay A. a Ritchie
ta defend KNUWDat. Mr. CaaaaU aald
be tboa th actlm h did la th ant
ler heaaaa tha KsanKiiut caa aaanwd
to ha trewa out of a caa ta which
th Straet lUiiwar camaaay wa tatar
eetvd aad Xnnowrlia aecawd to htm to
ban gotten Into trouble - tanaeontly
aaduhiL Kaauaorlinc d aloe othor
Junsra tb WeM caa had TwUd for
tha eomnaaar aad Mr. CionoU Uwught
tha oaentiaey would aw H to ear of
them to aelp thes If they won at
trauai the caae. .
Jara Cat! led.
Tan Jorara wwa aerwtd l the Woat
CSM a ar called by the defewaaaad aakad
if thr offered or received bribe rrta
aarow. ObJerttoa th wettnti.
sustaiswd. hut th dataaea offered to
hat kt allowed M abewer aS
would way . thay war atfarjd aad r
need ao brthes. -
Live wire Knok Htrr ,,, h,cjiia.
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MAKLEY PREACHES SERMON
Omaha Ad Mas' Ooenpiei'Pnlpir it
; Dallit CooTeation,
SHIS EE?0 OUT fO&v OXAHA
Loral Coatlacat at.to.thera City
'Makea Kaaaa raiga of" Oat
! City by ol tlyatewf ,
f ot AdTOrtlelaa. .v -
DALLAS, Tel., May K. (Special.)
Other delegation at tha convention of the
Agaoclatad Advettleint eluba of America.
diplayd mora eontplauout flreea and
mere taddy tioadtaar than did th Omaha
delegation, but no club ha mora loudly
proclaimed IU preacac than' did th
Omaha ad atea when they, dlatrlouted
ahoao hella: to all of th deleaalea and
aucat of th. convention.-. , ..
Delia waa all anota with thre thous
and bell bearing th Inscription and th
adsionltloo, "Rlnt for Omaha" Th
belle were given to ICO delegate a
they alepped Into tha Mt tutomootl
which were to take them tor a thre
hour' rid about th Hy.- Th Inceeaaat
rintini ot th hll did not oeaa when
th ddetatw returned tram th tour
about th city, but thea ouvenlm war
take Into th Ooaventloa hall, where th
frequent Jtngltnc cam (ear brkln up
th afttraooa meeting.
Th entire Omaha delegation at the
rraaUr hotel, which Mr alao haaalnc aom
ot tha member ot the Lincoln club.
Among thoa re tigered from Omaha are
Mr. ad Mr. Victor Whit. Mr. aad Mr,
a B. McCun. Robert M. Mantoy, Sdgar
How, N. Maker. A. C. lostt. B. K. MV
Cagua.' Harold Thompaoa. H. E. Mahaf
ty, W. S. Conley aad track suUta.
teriHoa Are foataiwa.
Sunday monuog aoh of the Dalla
churohea. with th exception of th
Cathoil church, had oo of tb rlelt
Ing ad aiea la th pulpit. Robert K.
Maalay delivered th lay arma at tb
Central Baptlet church,' taking tor hi
aabjact "AdvcrUalBg and tha Church."
Pel towing th Idea at tha Omaha Ah-8ar-Ba.
with a aimUar (nerhod of taiU-
attoa, the Kanaa City Ad club la creat
ing eouiderabl amuaoment tor tha
advertuing mea here by Initiating them
Into th "Order of tb Houn' Do..'" a
new aaerct organlaatloa ot Kanaa City
bow neat mea. Tha Omaht. Ltncola and
Leavenworth ad dub members t were
Initiated Into th ardor while ea rout
from Kan City to Dallas, Jlthoufl
the method of Initiation aged' ra ' th
train wa not ao alahorat a ha aloe
Boys' Club to Camp -
. OnElkliorn River
Th hoy a club of St. 8tf phea'e mlraioo
U ao oa a ha and ' eamplr.g trip
to the Eikhora river the week f&ilowlnd
th dlamiMal of th public acaooSa far
th suaimer va (.attoa. They will leave
Jan IT, aad return .fun s. Any hoy
who do!, may tak th outing. "Ts
(sseno witi be ttt per boy, aad thus
deatrtaa" have heea aahed ta
recanar hefora Phnday. June tth. Tha
teeatmet wta a ta charge th Flee,
; L W. Haateav with th foUowtn .
ewam. aiea v. atine.
Kane Peeaiwaa. wegoaa aad teams; Albert
Kedrmryer. tents; and Royal Q. aiarrea,
aide. Application, miy ha wall ta tk
I ftv. Jtr. Seiai bjr in , . .
GEO. E. MICKEL, Manager
15th tndRirittyt!in0i3tlti
94 9f4war,
Omaha's
m
Cutan Go'verimeni
ake3 Swift Action
" to Crush Rebellion
t.. . i f -v' l" "
I Havana, May a. -wan - tuti
arUUnt-from ta raetal reweutliry
movement Is unquestionably aerlou M
apparently growing mora dancaroua, th
teMeeno of- th toewwimht reader tnt-
aoeibl'tho proelaa deteimlnaUoay of Ho
traettyt Th baly thlna oo)01iy r
taln I that a aondllloa of tasurtwney
exlet amant 'th aaaao Maataasaa,
lanta Clara and Orient prortae,
pacmlly "In' tfc last aamed; - nd- that
th tjotwrnmeat la ttrataldg every neree
to atamw.! th jwbelllo by th
of ail -th jailitanr ptoa-at--lt di-
poaal OYea at the fuet f reduag tfet
tamtojt.at Haras to a. low. oewipaaies,
, Additional troop wer rushed hy. rail
road to Orient thl aftemooa and a fore
of V.W) mea wa dlapatched ta that
pro vine last alcbt Th new eruir
Cuba, which arrnad bora today and waa
accorded with H coneort La. Patria a
treat popular demonstration of walaoioe,
had hardly anchored before It received
order to take aboard ' am Infantry aad
artillery and proceed tonight to Ouaata
namo. ,. . ' ....
It I expected that La Fktrta will take
mora troop aboard tomorrow. Byrel
carloads ot amunltloa war east to
Orient tonight.
Woman is Caught
; Smuggling Opium
Into State Prison
LINCOLN. Kb., May C-Mr. Peart
Mullen of Omaha ton aftarwooa waa
caught passing morphia, hlddaw la pack
at of emobtng tobacco, t bar husband,
a coawt In th atate penltentlry.
"t didn't twan to do IC ah aald. "hut
I couMst reaist hit ploadSag-"
Mr. Mulla waa ledtwt la th calmly
Jail- Th lnteraal reeeoue seal on tha
tab eco hag had oeaa llftad aad than
pasted dowa again after 'the au had
bean concealed In the tobacco. The large
amoeat of tobaeto'that had aaa htwucht
to Mullen lately exerted the eurteauy of
the ettlciala
German Naval Bill
Wins Third Reading
PEP.LIN, May tt-Tba Refc-hteg today
passed the third reading of th bill tn
etwaatoat th German army aad navy.
Tha nary bill provide tor aa extra
battle sqaadroa for which thre addi
tional battleship aad two eruleer are
to be . const ructsd before USl Th ea ti
me led addittonal aaaual cost ht Bt.
this rar.'Cl,M.aM next year, and CV
aatat yearly artarward. - - -
Tha army httl provides tor aa Increase
at B9 men. excluding officers aad bob-
eoaualastooed officer and other details
ta th peace foot lag hi tb army.
The boo bastion that part, at hmst. of
th east of th beer. ta the army
aad aery should bo bora by th new
taxatmn aa tb weeJthtaw rlaaeee haa scw-
Talled. ,
Tha Meathstag adtsd the two mwc
Brat ea the eyawtrjaa that R amaM raat
the necessary fuade uaoa the tatrodue
Ooo by tb govemmeat of tesislarJoa prw
naaa tor aorna form of feaeral prop
Anjr Victor dealer in
anv city in the world h
gladly play any;
inuiic you Wish to hear,; ;
VfctortVfctroiu -'
$13 to $2oo , rr
Victors, $10 to $ 100 r?-M
Victor Talking Machine Company -,
Camifon, N.X
CwMMll SlatTa
Victrola
erty taa and Us enactment before Octa
ber J, IPH. lis second condition wat thai
tht fOTerniyienr should relntroduo th
Inhcrttaao tax Mil, th rejection ef
which overthrew Chaneertor yon Suelow
tad waa one of mr prroctpai tsu at
th laat (eneral elections. -
CRANE NOT CANDIDATl, FOR ;
RE-ELECTIOrjTQ THE SENATE
WASHUttJTON.. M "ft-dWnator W.
Murray Crane of Masaschuselt
aounced today that he would not b
a candidate for re-alectjon to the Cnltd
Itatea tenet before' tb primaries In
lit slat next autumn. ' Th attemet
Rdlowa; ,.,':"' "
' Horn months, ath ,9eflnily decided
not to become a candidate tpr re-election
as United State aenator.'hut X intended
to deter making a sutemtnt to that ef
fect until th republican national con
vention. There ta, however, a pro poet tl on
ptodioc Jo tht Uassachuwtta leciaiatura
for th nomination of United State sena
tor ausaaatlaliy similar to tha eststlnx
law relating to th aernlnatloa) of candi
date for th pretklancy. representatives
In congress and atat lective offto. If
this proposed law. It enacted t much
arler campaign for thta offlc will be
Ml
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VKtor.VictndaXVI, $200
" Mabofany or quartered oak
free Concert Every Noon front
tit li; to. i;30 P. Hear the
. worltfs greatest artists on: the
Victrola- i Spend your noon hour,
with US. All are cordially In
vited. c v: .,tl
aad 't ta
my peelthv ta otae aaa taoea waa may
bo sstereetoilia baewuircaodidatss haa
tha tallest . oopartumty aa . thatr
canilaaoh) oaawldared.: --. , ''
fenator Crane I alsa- rewubHoas na
twoal -emaslttaemea ' from Raaaa
cheeett. Ml, tarat. 'la tt asaeta ex
plre March l next. . . , .'
New Heir.May Give
,'Up.C!layv
sWRUht. May fl-The death of "rtnos
M TITIIH. m IkA MSteflS'eaA af ' tha
,pwi ' ' , ... . .w
duke of" Cumberland,-whtew occurred In
an atftomohlle - accSdent near messes.
last' sveidaa. Daaal'ai th otalm of tuocee-
stea-to 'the throne-' of Hanover to his
younger brother. Prince Ernest August.
llsotenaat In the Bavarraa army, hah
i a m.iMtifin mt reenneiltatlen be
tween the Prusstaa and Hanover houn
amtrh sbBRdcwmirit of the latter-p claim
to the Hirene. ' '
Tale hat aoewr heea leaounead. TH
ajtuatJoa. win be Indicated by the new
hehr iwhaMhin r raattaatloa of Ma earn
alaiiea a a Oermaa officer, wtttob ahm
win emntrat whether tft us or
A- ,
Breakfast
A
food is
delicate Eavor iid rifwholeKaae iouiihhmeiit
To be ccefced as a pecridge aod ervc V
Iwt ;wkk cream or mfik and sugar.
' SoU by gMcea in I5c packages. .
lud. W Pwawa Caw) Co.
. . .- . Brin Geak,
hi , ;
Cumberland stin perslit In hi pre tan
Inns' to Ui '.toons' and bla e-rapcaedj
iir t Om'undln.'uppe ilrla,. j
'Th activity of ih Hanoysrlaji adj
herenl In the Old jtlngdom hs 'po
dlnuslied' of Ut and fhy hay lfUd
five member of the Rolchits on. thj
platform, of continued, opposition to
Frustlaa, aoverlgnty. . Emperor WUUame
who haa repeatedly ' offered the, olive
branch,' has teat Prince August W1V
hlm, his fourth ton. to' ffieaaca. .',.'.
Biennial Meeting
of Sons.of Hermai'
The Karakd district of the Sens f
Hrma ai In biennial eanntlon hri
yesterday at the German HeBaa, taklrg ; .
up committee reports and transacting i
routlae hiitlaeaa, Th oonveatien Willi
Ion today with' th ltuo of offleer!
and the selection of the next ooavatitj
ity.' . .;, ; ,." .
Mayor, i- C,. Uhimaa opened the W
rtnttpa with an tddi-ce of wtjogsna, at
Wat Introduoed by Preekdenl Alrt von!
der. Helta, ,K-Prsldnt . John Matt. ,
jr , oj nenrassa t-iiy uaiseq to muiwi
In behalf of the.vlsltorv . ... '
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foods' awl tKoie; who art j J y-;
btildmg for good health -." Ui
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Post Tavern fl
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qucuicu m.
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Iits of tlie- food grains, -:
wheat,' corn and rice, in
which Nature has placed -
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