THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MAY 25. 1912. 11 CRITICAL TIMES IN COURT Psychological ' Effect of the Unex pected in Trial Cagei. - PITFALLS IN CROSS-ZXAM5ATI0S Dramatic Episode ta(l.mi Clever Lawscr la Deer ate Cam Taklac Bis Chance. , me who nsv read "A Tale of Two Cities" Kill cully remember the episode 01 Sydney Carton tossing across th tabl to hit co-counsel. 8tryver. who was cross-examining the crown's a Hum. Iltp of paper on which Canon suggested th similarity between . nisoelf -an the man on trial Charles Darney. It wm so marked that the crown's witness became confused, and finally admitted that He might be mistaken as to the Identity to which ho had previously sworn in such positive lerotuage. The resemblance be tween Carton, the dissolute lawyer, and Darn, husband of the heroine, produces ll.a-treat drams tic event near the elose of the book. It was the dissolute law yer's discovery at a critical tege of the lame .that saved the defendant from be. Inf quartered (or treason, the prescrip tion provided . for so near by the physi cian of the Old Bailer at that period. The man who has won a reputation as a criminal lawyer knows the psycho logical effect of the critical moment, and prepares for It with as much care as a genera! marshaling his forces for battle. Then he has to 117 It out on the Jury, hit or miss. He knows that If he falls flat H will place In jeopardy the liberty or the life of hit client, but he must take the risk. The law books contain no guide for playing the "critical moment." All Is left to the discretion of the lawyer. Convicted Himself. There was a man on trial far murder In a second nutrlct court In Missouri. He had armed himself with a double barreled shotgun, walked soma distance to a neighbor's flsld and emptied both charges In his enemy's body. The slayer surrendered himself and at ths trial pleaded the unwritten law and that he had acted In the heat of passion. As hi daughter was Involved In. the case the defendant took the stand, told of ths be trayal and how angry It made him: said he seised bis old shotgun and hurrying to the field . where hit victim was at work, shot, him. The man (ell so -the ground, raised .himself up .on hit arm snd the defendant shot again. , "V On crces-examlnelbn the state's attor ney let him repeat his story In dtt'ell, and then quietly asked: "Mr. , why did you fire the second shotr ....... The defendant nervously passed his hands over -each ether, roughed and made this helpJeM reply: "Mr. B . I ion't know."' He was convicted on that answer. The state's Attorney had worked until long aftsr midnight figuring out a way by which such an answer would come as a natural sequence of his Una of question' tag, and when he got what he wanted he Immediately excused ths defendant tram the stand. , , ,-' . Working the Jury. somewhat more elaborate was the "critical' moment" arranged by J. H Whttecot'-on. an attorney, who was In charge of the defense of a man who was Indicted for. the killing of a prominent an highly respected eitlten of Shelby county. . In ths course of ths trial ths de fendant's mothef-m-taw brought Into ths court room on a' cot. She was wilts ss snow, and . the features bore that unmistakable writing that means death. Mr. Whltscotton hovered about her, gently placing the cot where the Jury and stenographers might hear the feeble words of the Invalid. It was a sad scans and affected all at If they were In the preeeno of death, as In ths truth they were. But the dying woman felt thst ail ths trouble used In taking hsr from hsr comfortable homo In Bhelby county to the trial Indicated ths gravity o( her son-ln-lsw i situation, snd she gave her testimony under the Inspiration of Hern duty. Some said that what shs told was not very material, but perhaps they did not understand ths matter as well as Mr. Whltecottoa did. In his doting argument for the defense Mr. Wfllteootton spoke as follows: "Ah. gentlemen, I may be wrong la my figures ' and my deductions from this evidence. I may have made mistakes, for which I trust you will pardon ma But there is ens persorr who testified hers and whs most be believed If anything on earth It true. You saw Iter as she was carried la hers In ths arms of her hue band. Today, gentlemen, she lies upon her deathbed. The angel of heaven fluttering across the great vaults above are preparing to receive her. Her mother long el ore gone with yours and mlna Is there with arms outstretched for poor Mrs. Swift. Tu wondered how ehe was abls to reach the court room from her home far aff In ths country. Why didn't the. die? What great unseen .' power tanned the ebbing tide of life 'in her bosom-until this .session came onf AH! will tell yon what ktpt the dying spark alive It was because the Great Father of ths universe who always standi by poor, unfortunatt humanity, decreed otherwise and Issued the flat that the should live to save her boy to save her boy! Thanks ha to the merciful Ood of heaven for It! Take her now from her misery: take her away to her heavenly home for the has said before a Jury of her countrymen: 'My boy was assaulted there, and what he did was tn ths law ful defense of his life!' " The speech wrought i greater effect than did ths appearance of ths dying woman on ths day before. The court room was crowded, many women being present, and they wept to bitterly that the atmosphere of grief was communi cated to the. jury, and eiglit beM out so stubbornly for ths defendant that a mistrial occurred. It was a surprising circumstance considering tue nature of the case, and was si must entirely due to the portions of the trial given. Not long afterward the case was retried, and the Jury's ending was so mild as to practi cally amount to an acquittal. 1 Effect of a Stery. Aa Iowa school teacher shot a man who had. as hs thought, traduced hi wife.. He had read Lyton's story of "Eugene Aram." and was so Impressed with It that be discharged his lawyers and tried his own case. When be came to sum up ha related a great deal of the story and dwelt specially - upon Aram's speech la hit own defense. The Jury went out sad after some de bate they cams in to. ask a question. That was ths "critical moment" in the school teacher's trial. The Jury wanted to know what nsd happened te Eugene Aram. The court ruled that at the de fendant had Introduced part of ths stery the Jury was entitled to know ths result. "They hung him.' rephed the defendant cheerfully. The school teacher's Jury wasn't quit as harsh; they only sent aim to the) pea. One hundred thowsaad dollar worth 4t business property, comprising practically ail ths stores of Ethel, Mow was the stake before Jury--In the federal -eeurt at Hannibal The plaintiffs claimed that sparks from the locomotive pulling the California limited westward aa ths Santa Fa railroad set out the fire on the roof of an old frame building near ths track, and that from this structure the blase was communicated to all the stores In town. There was scarcely any insur ance, because of the nature of the build ings, and a failure to recover from the railroad meant ruin to a great many of the Ethel merchants. There was evi dence by the railroad that la five min utes sfter the limited passsd the old buCdlng by ths track was a mass of flames, the point being that the toccmor tlva could not have set out a firs that had made such headway la five minutes. So (hat period of time became a control ling matter la the case. Bert D. Nor ton!, a voting village sawyer, who had ths case for the plaintiffs, met the lesas this way in ths course -of his argument: Hs handed his watch to a member of the Jury, told him to nets the minute hand's position and make aa announcement whan five miautet were up. There wss a strsnga silence In the court room while the Jurymen leaned over and scanned the face of the watch. The pleader grew weary standing inactive and took a chair. Ths Judge tapped, absent-mindedly with a pencil, looked at his swn watch and then at the Jury. A court marshal stepped In from the lobby and (lanced around to ascertain ths meaning of the sudden suspension. A man in the audience aroas and slowty paced back and forth In ths rear of the seats. Aa Impatient expresstoa crossed the face of the Judge. It seemed like a thousand things might have happened In that endless five minutes. At last ths Juryman snapped the watch, 'Ths five mluutee are up,", he said. To everyone whs endured ths suspense It appeared nearly half an hour. It con vinced the Jury that five minutes was ample time for ths Limited to have fired the old frame bunding and to probably burn It to ths ground, so long did that period seem during Inaction. There was a recovery by ths plaintiffs for ths full; amount la suit and the United States court of appeals sustained the verdict A AeeaawkaWe Battle, A man named Niblick stabbed tu death on Townsman during a celebra tion m Ceatsville. a small town en the Iowa-Missouri Una Townsman was a well thoera farmer and had many In fluential friends In ths section Indicated. Ths feeling, was Intensely strong against Niblick, who was. arrested and hurried to . Jail " at Lancaster. In order to strengthen the prosecution. Townsman's friends employed one of ths best known ai.d most successful criminal lawyers la northern Missouri to assist the county attorney. Niblick was Indicted for mur der in the first degree. Ha was a poor but somsbow h found means to employ a couple of young lawyers to de fend him. There lived In Bioomfleld. Is., a lawyer. Colonel H: H. Trimble! who, on learning of the case, cam down Into Missouri and volunteered his service to aid In the defense. The you tig attorneys welcomed him gratefully, as a murder trial of this character was something un usual for them. Ths older attorney sat at ths Ubls with the young fellows, now and then modestly tendering them a sug tcstlon. but letting them conduct the ex amination. When an Intricate law pelts) cams up, however. Mr. Trimble by rea eon of his superior expert en oe, took charge of the argument. At ths olose of evidence ths prevailing Impression wai that Nlhllok.would.be convicted, al though. he had stoutly maintained that hs bad acted In self-defense. There wss soms fine speech-making ' on that Ths greybeards of southern Iowa northern Missouri still talk about this remarkable court battle of thirty years ego. laflaeae of a Speech. Colonel Trimble wag a fin looking man, with the vole of a great actor, Besidsd b wss A profound student of human nature. , H Closed the ergu ment for the detents, snd tn the course of his talk drew a graph to picture of ths bsttls of Pea Ridge, which occurred near Bentonvllle, Ark., in WO. He told of tba charge, ths fierce fire of the enemy, the repulse, the reforming of the lines. th second charge. The hand-to-hand fight and the earthworks. "Th captain with powder-blackened face, with hair and whiskers all awry. sabre flashing, treads down ths path for his men to follow. Over ths corpse strewn field they sweat on to meet the red, withering blast of guns uncountable. and all worked with deadly still. The line waver. A few turn and look at trlghtedly bask. " 'Steady hoy, snd forward r "Ths color of th enemy's fierce eyes eyes of men whs neve tasted human Mood) and like It can almost be distin guished as th smoke lifts and gives, for toe Instant, the -charging squadrons s better view. Then bayonet are poised for ths death grapple. At the very mo ment of victory ' ' .' " G en boyt! Don't mind ma Th captain hard hit, I down and out, but th soldiers, with Clubbed muskets, rush on and beat down the southern tattle st! "Gentlemen! I get that from no his tory of ths war! I saw It! What I tell you comes not by word of mouth or tram ths reeding of hooka That gallant officer, striken down In bis hour of tri umph, was Captain Niblick of my rst meht, ths prisoner at th hsr. the man you are ssked to send to ths gallows!" Th special attorney; employed to assist the stato tried to counteract the In fluence of that speech, but he couldn't convince th Jury that the defendant was th sort of a man who would commit a murder snd the gallant captain left th court room In triumph. CHAIN OF WIRELESS TOWERS Extensive aretes of Aerial Cessnas seatlaa PlaaaeA hy Aavy Desjortsseait. Ths United Stales Navy department 1 now planning ths construction of a chain of wireless s tattoos mors extenslv than any elm tier system In existence, or con templated by any other nation. Two oceans snd two continuent will be embrsnced within the ranee of this chain. 'aral vessels, whether near the African coast or. la Chines water) will be ander direct control from Washington by aerial communication- Aa appropria tion of tl.S6S.0e Is wsnted to complete the project already be arm. Th first station Is now tn course of erection at Arlington. Vs., across the Potomae ' from 'Washington. Th other stations win be built at th Panama canal son: San Francisco, CaL; Peart harbor, HasiaA; Tutulla Island. In the Samoa; Guam, and Lotaa. Pbllllpin Istsnes. Each of these stations la to have a send ing radius of at least Z.00S mile.. Bear Admiral Hutch L. CMC. . chief, of the boreal of stesm engineering, expects the lending radios will prove to be coasideT-; ably mors, but ha Insists en conservatism1 la making predictions. ' ' ' I At eves the arinmom estimate of Ad I mh-al Cons, however, each station wtn be able t eacaant niessages with the next EAVENWORtH STREET'S SATURDAY BARGAIN OFFERINGS BY h PROGRESSIVE MERCHANTS ARE PRESENTED HERE 1! Phone Harney 841 No need of going down town for your groceries. Give us a trial and see. . SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY . Strictly fresh Country Eggs, per dozen .'. liyto Strictly fresh Country But- ter, per lb. ...... 25c Hunt's fancy Canned Yellow Peaches 20c Any brand of best .grade - Creamery Butter, lb. . 30c Elmer A. 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Oily ths limitation of an appro- prlaUsn deterred th Navy department tsevn making all thro tower feet high. The tower of th other station will soon b st least & test la heigh, and higher If enough money m forthcoming to pay th sdded expense. One hundred kilowstt wireless sett will be installed' In esch station, Th height of the towers promises to mak these naval wireless tstlons striking and distinctive festurcs of ths landscape at each point where one I erected. Already th towers of ths sta tion at Arlington sre visible from th streets ft Washington, rising (ar above th outline of the Virginia hills, opposite the capital. . Th points selected ss sites for these giant station are already centers el naval activity or strateglcslly Importsnt In the operations of ths fleet At most of them there are already small wireless ststlon la operation, which have come Into constant use with, th development of wireless tslegrsphy by ths navy. Ths station at Washington was dsdded upon first. As th seat ef naval au thority, from which ths movement of sll naval vessels ar directed. It is th logical place for the location of the most power ful mean 'of communication with tbe fleet which can be devised. Th military reservation at Fort Myer offered a con venient site for ths station, and th tele phone will bring H as close to the Navy department In effect as If the towers were being erected on the roof of the department building Itself. Ths construction by the Navy depart ment or this chain of wireless stations will mak ths United Ststes the pro prietor of a system of communication girdling more than hslf the grob. The government will then bo Independent of th commercial telegraph and cable companies. In war and la peace. The advantage of th system can hardly be overestimated. . For example. Read Ad miral Murdock. commanding tbe Asiatic fleet now on duty In Chinese ports, send to Washington by commercial cable dally reports on the develop ments In the Chinees revolution and th steps hs It taking to protect Americana This method Is both expensive snd slow. Were the chain of wireless statinons In operation Admiral Murdock could send bts dally reports without any expense, and with greater speed. The advantages to ths Navy department are equally ap parent It Is not proposed to abolish the less powerful station now In operation ander the Navy . department control on the United States coast and In th Pa cific with the establishment of tin giant stations. Th ships of the fleet, though capable ef receiving messages at a ttst-mll radius, have a maximum sending range of about LM. Therefore. In many case, th warship will be obliged te relay messages through the nearest small sstion. or through one so other. The low altitude of the highest point on even ths largest ships seems to aara put a permanent limitation trpon the srnalng power of wireless station on shJpsoareV-flctrntillc Americas ML VICTOR H. R00S AaBXSY raTIDSOW sad TU KOTOStCTCLBS Ye also carry a complete line of bicycle and do all klnda of repairing. We'll sharpen your lawn mower. boaea Jtaraoy S40S, A-teOa. grog LsATStrwokTsi Wm. Pfelffer Carriage Wks. BUILDERS OP AtTO TOPS Painting, Trimming, Repairing. Phone Douglas 9JJ. Cor. loin At, and Leavenworth. - O. W. aTOKAABOV, oxmrsrirm aad Atrrxsn Let ma estimate oa your worn be fore you build. ' 1 ruraltnr pmg aaa tsaaues Office ehona Ind. A-!ltS ISOS Leavenworth 81 Ftea phone HjS Res. ISO 6. Jlth St;, Ind. A-llM. EHLER'S PHARMACY Geo. T- Rochford, Prop. Cor, Sftth and Leavenworth Sts. PRESCRIPTION DRI COI8T Agt KyaIi Family Medtetneg. WM. TH0MSEN MKRCHAVT TAILOR Wtw aVoeaMoa, Mtt AsarsawsTlA It. Ask yeur friends or neighbors about him. Phono Harney 4107. Pressing and Repairing. . THOMSEN'S MARKET TUB PLACE OK QUALITV it Years in Same Location. . S303 Leavenworth Su phone Douglas S40; Ind. A-640. This Label on Every Loaf of SUNDGREN'S MALTED Milt. BREAD IT'S THK OUARANTH OF PURITY AND WHOLEtOMENItv ATA TOtTA AAAaU AT AAV OVA Of OtTA BBUOXOtfa 0AKSS. - atalssd Milk ArssA Is Asked VvasA Avery Bay by SUNDGREN'S BAKERY CATS SING? WHY. OF POURSEI What Eswryaetdy Kaessa easterly AfflroaeA by Hasina! . sfeaaarer. Cat" sing. Tes, svsrybody knows that thty mak a neisa; that wasn't meant Thsy really and truly slug, giving voir to arias, chansons, duet and quartets, aocordlng to Carlo Fischer, associate manager of tbe Minneapolis Bymub.ony orchestra. Mr. Ktsrher also sold recently that everybody musically inclined, by listening patiently to th nightly out bursts on tba backyard fence, can easily trsos ths furtivs melodies ef ths blend ing voices, even snatches from ths works of the master composers of th day that ar (on can be picked out of the mys terious fellns harmonica Mr. Fischer said he never realised Ihst cats really sang until recently, when the first balmy weather forerunner of the spring-struck Minneapolis. Fischer, It must be known, has become a fresh-air faddist and all winter has slept each night la a coffin box on ths rear of his porch at bis honit. Through th csld west her there wss no music Tn neigh borhood cats were too busy keeping warm. But ths springlike breeses of late have brought eut th songsters. Fischer never noticed them last spring, for h wasn't Bleeping on th perch. But now, with hi ears dose to nature, ths sym phony manager has had a chance to snake a careful study ef song of the back tens choristers. I bars seen making a itudy of cat must and have learned to asperate the melodies and harmonies Into rhapsodies. symphonies, symphonic vsriatlona, tons poems, genre pieces, lyrics, srlss. fugues snd - 'St immune Bllder,' " said Mr Fischer, "Juet now ths era eon of rlisu- sodli-s Is at It height Only last Bight I listened for aa hour to ths most won derful duet between s lyric rat soprano and a heroic t'-nor, whll in the distance could be heard, sotto voce, an operatic naemble that for finesse, mellifluous tonal charm and sympathetic nuaadng compared favorably with standard road sompanie. -Cats hsvs a penchant for staccato ef fects. The tenor, however, ere given to gilssendo and nissieatos. Minnesota cat tenors art among the beet In the world. becatu the severe winters give their I voices a peculiar firmness snd penetrative euallty. That ss why they may be beer! warbling tbe "Bird tiong" from "I Pag Used" or "O Don Fatale" .from "Dos Csrloa" Ths long winter has been rather severe on the baritone snd bassos, no tably the basse profundos, whoss chsr at 9q iH. Hot only its proven abflity to cure, made 8. S. 8. the most extenaivelr hag znant of OontAcriona Blood Poison. whicb temporarily raso-re ths outward gymptoma and shut the disease np to tbe ivgtom, thr to carrv oa tu dettructivs worx on ths delicate and JJtal organs, 8. 8. S. strikse directly at the root, aad by purifTlag the blood J T!ry ttnoe) of the rims, completely and permanently caret the trouble. 8. 8. 8. la Nature! blood purifier, harmless la Its action and certain in ita good results. It la made from a combine tinn of rnnta anrt v-k. .i, .i which Hag a definite and specifio action In purifying ths blood. Years were afo Jectin nd proportioning the diSereot lupwdieota, but when B. 8. 8. was perfected it goon demonstrated iu rjpexiorlty over all other Mood nsfxUcinea, and now. after 40 Tear, it k atill the rm. ..h nnt. lor Oontagtoua Blood Poison. While driving out the poison from the escalation 8. 8. 8. buttda np and atrenfrthena the system by Its fine weeeuble tonlo affacta. If you are suffsring with Contagious Blood Poison S. 8. 8. is your moat certain reliance, and because of lot freedom from mercury, potash or any other mlneiat it is absolutely sets for every one. Borne treatment book with, ysiuable stiMestions and any msdical advice sent free to a4 who write, TTTK KWTTfT ttvvnmr rn irrieri POLL THEATER Corner Georgia Avenue and Leaves worth Sts. Omaha's Brat Ventilated Moving Ili-tare Show House. Large rotating Fans keep tbe house cool at all times. THE BEST PHOTO PLAYS ALL THE TIME Kali re change of program three tiroes week. Don't atlas the special Sunday show. 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Con splrlto and con furtsco passage are sdmlrsbly suited to th sopranos, whs al this time of year sre la excellent vole, after a long rest of th vocal organs A Llastlan CQCenia or a Ktrauss Intermeiso, requiring keen sppreclstlon of th rhap sodic in mialr, is Hi kind of heavenly harmouy which just now Is being Impro vlred by feline sopranos. Contraltos, who seem to eiperler.ee considerable trouble with their threats. Just Ilk their human sisters, preler th sad snd dolorous. Molto con dolorosa the melting csnso nelta, soars through th night and fall upon ths ears of the resiles deeper within range. If he I musical llks ma hs will enjoy It, hut If he not, he phobably will shy a shoe at th offending minstrel." Minneapolis Journal. Th Persistent end Judicious I ft Newspaper Advertising Is the Itoad Business Success. GOOD-BYE! TA1 TA! BKQONEI SOME. 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