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Tim BBW: OMAHA, TilVHSDAt , MAKCIL G, 1913.
BRIBERY ATTOHPT CHARGED
Witness on Stand Says He Was Of
fered $40 in Case.
tO GO TO THE COUNTY ATTORNEY
Chance U Mndr thnt Airent of the
Street nllTTir Company Tried
tn Bribe Witness In n
Unmnnre Sal.
iFour Laborers Have
Bloody Fight Over
Mexican Politics
Bribery of a witness against the street
railway company In a 110,000 personal In
Jury damage action wan attempted by H.
T. IUnce. n claim agent for the com
pany, according to testimony of the wit
ness In question at the trial of the suit
hrfore Judge Lee 8. Estello In the equity
dhlslon of th district court.
The lawsuit Is that of Etta Berllnt.
who In August, last year, was hurt when
she attempted to alight from a Farnam
street car at Thirteenth and Farnam
streets. Thomas Dclaney was the witness
whd said an attempt to purchase his
testimony waarnadc. In response to a
question by a street railway attornov,
Dclaney denied having said he was
promised money to testify in favor of
Mrs. Berllnt.
Judge Estelle yesterday afternoon said:
"Needless to say, I shall have my re
porter transscrlbo nil tho testimony per
taining to this matter and place It In '.ho
hands of the county attorney."
Dclaney was called to the witness stand
by John C. Cowln and Isador Zdgler, at
torneys for Mrs. Pcrllnt. He said he hap
pened to be on the scene when the ac
cident occurred anil observed It closely
His story corroborates tho testimony of
Mrs. Berllnt, that- tho car stopped to dis
charge passengers, but suddenly rtarted
forward Just as she was alighting. She
was thrown violently to the pavement
Connell Cross-Examines.
Cross-examining, W, J. Connell, attot
tiey for tho street railway company,
asked:
"Didn't you go to the office of n. T
Stance, on employe of tho street railway
company, and tell him that this plaintiff
or some persons favoring this plaintiff
had promised you money to testify in her
favor, and that they had failed to keep
their promise, and that If the street rail
way, company would give you a piece of
money you would change your testi
mony for the benefit of the company?"
The answer was a denial. Tlrao after
time Delano denied ever having been In
the company's offices.
In response to further questioning of
Connell as to whether or not ho over
had seen IUnce, Dclaney said ho had, but
that was when Ranee visited him at his
home, 709 Marcy street. Ilanco called on
him Monday morning, ho said, and of
fered him money If he would "como
across" for th street railway company.
"Did ho actually offer you money!'
asked Mr. Connell.
"fta.'
"How much?"
Pelaney said ho thought It was about
Jiij. Rtyice, he said, hod the money In
Mis hand. There were some Sold piece
and some sliver. Dclaney said he refused
to accept the money and told IUnce ho
was going to tell what was right when
he got on the witness stand. -
Laying the groundwork for Impeach
ment of Delaney's testimony, Mr. Con
nell produced a photograph for examina
tion by the witness and naked It It war.
not 'a, picture taken of him when he was
Jn the penitentiary. This he stoutly denied;
Four laborers on the Itock Island
right of way near Albright cngngol In
a free for alt fight Tuesday night In
the box cor which they use as a bunk
house. It seems that an argument fol
lowed a comparison between the govern
ment of this country and that the Mex
icans have been experiencing', and after
a while verbal expressions brought on
tho emphasis of brute strength. Paul
8. Eeperento, the aggrwsor, was armed
with a good slsed club and a bowle
knife and he and tho other three men
had quite a combat. The Inside of the
car was dark and the men. hod on ex
citing time.
Mike Hernandez came out of the
melee with his leg fractured and a cut
In his head. Mike fttza had a cut the
full length of his right arm nnd was
pretty badly used up, while the other
participant received only a few
Ht-ratrhes. The Injured men were taken
to South Omaha general hospital, where
their Wounds were dressed by Dr. A.
A. Frioke, who says that they will re
cover in a little while. -
Detective Andrew MtOufre located Es-
parento and arrested him and he will
be held to answer charges of assault
and battery.
CITY ATTORNEY LAMBERT
IS ILL IN WASHINGTON
V. C. Imbert, first assistant city at
torney of Omaha, Is seriously ill In 'Wash
ington, where he Is confined In the George
Washington hospital. He Is suffering
from rheumatic fever and also has a,
painful attack of tonsllltls. Advices from
Washington' Indicate that he Is Improving
and may return to Omaha -within a week
or two.
Lambert went to Washington with
Judge Hen Baker to appear for Omaha In
the suit brought by the electric light com
pany to enjoin the enforcement of a
resolution passed by the city council di
recting that the power wires of the com
pany b 4. cut
Don't break your back
sweeping with heavy
brooms, ttm
LITTLE POLLY
BROOM
I tlthtrr than any other broom, nnd
sweep thoroughly with leu effort. 1 1 Is
mule from nexiDie norc or seieciea
broom corn that are securely
rattened and ran i come out.
Ilabdle la smooth and easy
on me
hands.
Atk
I j' our
fcr
1 LITTLE
FOLLY.
Harrmti &
StewrtMf.Co.
Dei Moines.
Ipw
UK
n5n
Swift's "Premium"
Oleomargarine -
Sweet Pure Clean
Made from Government inspected fats,
pure vegetable oils, butter and, pasteurized
milk or cream, under supervision of a Govern
ment Inspectdr, guaranteeing a perfectly
sanitary and wholesome product.
Swift's Premium Oleomargarine can be
used wherever butter is used for table, cook
ing or baking purposes, and u)ill greatly reduce
the high cost ofliolng.
Swift & Company
U. s. A.
TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER
Oniric (or Ponltry nnlsera.
-EVERY WOMAN
must bo chained to a Btove. That
scorns to Uo tho unwritton law of
old. But a new era, In which use
less burdens arc lifted, has dawned
with the home-cooking system In
vogue at the
WOODMEN CAFETERIA
14th and raraam dtrests.
AMD9RMKKT!),
1
GRANDMOTHER USED- PLAIN SAGE TEA TO
DARKEN HER FADED, GRAY HAIR TRY THIS.
Doctors Differ
Over Plan Offered
Here by Dr. Fisher
Health Commissioner IL W. CouliMl
takes lssuo with Dr. George Fisher, In
timations! secretary of tho Young Meti s
Christian association, and. other physi
cians Who believe that laws providing (or
tho sterilisation ot criminals, insane per
sons and .those afflicted with diseases
sfcoujil bo passed and enforced for tne
good, ot posterity.
"There are few lncurablo diseases," said
Dr. Connell, "and It would bo foolish to
-practice sterilization upon persons f.
fllcted with a disease that can be cured,
or. at least so healed mat It will not be
transmitted to children."
Ptlll, the health commlsnloner declared,
there ought, to bo laws provldlptf tor mod
Icai Inspection of applicants for marrloio
licenses, to prevent the marriage pf those
to physically unfit that posterity wou'd
he affected.
Dr. Fisher, speaking here this week,
aula tho Indiana law, providing for the
xterlltMtlon of the physically and men
tally Incurable, had, worked well and 14
I good tew, lie w an eugenlst, tKllevln,
the Mate should control the breeding: of
human belscs.
SMnce. Dr, Fisher's addresses licra
preachers and physicians have arrayed
themselves as (or immv and frequent
clashes of opinion have occurred.
Mixed With Sulphur It Makes
- Hair Soft, Beautiful;
Cures Dandruff.
The uso of Eobo und sulphur for restor
ing faded, array hair to Its natural color
dates back. to.. grandmother's time. Bho
kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy
and abundant with a brow of Sage Tea
and Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell
out or took on that dull, faded or
streaked appearance this slmplo mixture
was .applied with wonderful effect.
But the browing at homo is. mussy and
qut-of-date. Nowadays skilled chomlsts
do this better than ourselves. By asking
it any drug store for the rcacly-to-u
product called "Wyeth's Sago nnd Sul
phur Hair Remedy" you will get a large
Make Lead Products
for Over 25 Yearsin
Growing Omaa
The Lawrence Shot and Lead company
of Omaha, have been manufacturing lead
pipe, shot, lead sash weights, sheet lead
and other lead products for the past
twenty-five years. Their output during
1911 was about $136,000 and among other
Item they show that Uiey manufactured
and sold about 190,009 pounds of air rifle
shot which Is uoed only In air rifles.
their principal product is lead pipe.
They furnished something Ilka fifteen
cars of th's ntoterjal to help rebuild
an Francisco after the earthquake and
fire.
Among their specialty lines there Is lead
rope or shred ed lead, which la used In
calking water and gas pipes. It cornea
in a form easy to handle and 1 calked
Into the Joint without heating, thus doing
away with the melting pot The final
joint Is far superior to the old-fashioned
one, beside being less expensive.
The lAwrence Shot and Lead'corapany
Would b gUd to show anyone over their
plant and' explain the different processes
pf manufacture.
bottle for nboul 0 cents. Some drug
gists make their own, which Is usually
too ttcky, so Insist upon getting Wyeth's,
which can be depended upon to restore
natural color and beauty to the hair and
)a splendid ,for dandruff-, dry, feverish,
Itchy scalp and falling hair.
A well-known downtown druggist says
his oust6mors insist on Wyeth'ft Sage and
Sulphur, because, they iay( It darkens so
naturally- nnd evenly that nobody can tell
It has been applied Iff so easy to use,
too. You simply dampen a sponge or sort
brush and draw It through your hair,
taking one strand at a time. Do this at
night and, by morning the gray iialr dis
appears; after another application or two,
it Is restored to Its natural color and
looks glossy, soft and abundant.
Sherman ft McConnell Drug Co., 103 Bo.
16th; 334 So. JGth; 307 N. lthr SUh, and
Farnam Sts. Advertisement.
will mean a great deal to you
from now on
Ultimately'
RED-MAN
THE DOMINANT
2 FOR 25 CENT
COLLARS.
Why Not Now?
KAIII, & WILSON. MAKERS.
DR. BRADBURY DENTIST
1808 Fitrnam St.
Extracting ...... 25c Up
lllllnct BOe Uu
Crowns $2,611 Up t
llrlilgework . . Sii.riU Up
Ftatea ........ 82.00 Vp
SO Ysars Bam Office.
roa,iotig, 17BK
Miming Teeth supplied
without Plate or Hrlagr
work. Nerves ratauvei)
without pain. WorKsuar
ntoed test year.
OCKAN STUAMfllUps.
OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.
Msmr a Safferlnar Woman
Drags herself - painfully through her
dally tasfca suffering from backache,
headache, nervousness, and loss of sleep.
not knowing her ills are due to kidney
and bladder troubles. Foley Kidney Itlta
Wilt help any form of kidney or bladder
trouble, any backache, rheumatism, urn
acid poisoning; or irregular kidney action
They are) strengthening, tonic and cura
tive, .and contain no habit forming drugs
No. pne who suffers from kidney and
Jadier trouble can afford to overlook
Pole Kidney Jllfs. Kpr sale by all deal.
ro t)VTl where. Ad vertiiment.
sr New "OLYMPIC"
THE
WHITE
LINE
FITTED WITH
DOUBLE SIDES
AND ADDITIONAL T
WATERTIGHT BULKHEADS
EXTENDING FKOat THE
BOTTOM to the TOP
OS THE VE8SBL
Will Sail from 'I M And Kegularly
NEW YORK Apnl 1&" 'Jlty 6 Thoreaftor
r, a Urowtt, Wast, rasa, irt- Boathsaat Cor. Kadlaoa and X sail nrMts,
Chicago, or &oeal Agsats.
"Opinid Like an International
World's Exposition,"
"Made in
Nebraska Show"
The Auditorium
TODAY, 10:30 to 11 P. M.
sparkling, TJeautlful Dec
orations nnd Uootlm
Scores of Free Sampling
Demonstrations.
GREEN'S BAND FREE
Moving Pictures, Lectures
Admlsslin, 25c. Children, 10c
Show Haaaaremeat's Phons No. is
Douglas 3797. r ,
BRANDEIS THEATER
TONIGHT TBIDAY
KPECIAZ. 1XATZNBS rxiSAT
WILLIAM PAVERSHAM
Frsssnta Kls Vammpth Spect&cal&r
Production of
"JULIUS CAESAR"
With an AJl-Star Oast Including-
Mr. Xavsrsbam as Antony
Prank Xeeoan as Oasslua
Puller Mellish as Caesar
Barton Chnrohlll as Brutus
Kiss Julia Opp as Portia
and a Supporting Company of 300
Owing to the alaborata nature of
tb production, the venlng' psr.
fonnaaoes will begin at 8 sharp,
ana the mattae at 3.
Saturday, Sunday, search 8 and 9'
Mat. Saturday, Adslalde Thurston.
i'Huava'i PTTtr onrTnn
t2nMJ? aily Hat, 16-88-800
., 15-30-80-780 ,
sui.jtui oiuuja "ispsutr.
GAY MASQUERADKRS
BXTBATAOAiniA AND VAUDBVIIIE
llllnvlAnsilv Vunn. "Thai TIMA.-.. .
prtd by Scanton ft Adimi, Counteii llcdwlg
'Worth OUttMu tha vm
On BcnglM 8t. at 18th. Xyions Taude
vlll Intludet The Bonttttttl Trttjp, l.uc A
ff Ai
1 Thursday
Hutoni Mrr, Ntvhoft a
Pl)ttp: Cbrtlcui'i Trtined
OciU: Scott & Wilton,
lllppwcspa ricturct.
Prom a to 81 at 7 and 9 P. M. jbaiiy
Krpro-
SBOXB
BOAS SROW
BOYD THEATER
TOnaXT-AIA TSCIS WEEK
Popular SaTat. Wadnssday U Saturday
Ths Most Powsrfnl Pisy
TB3I TXZBS BBQBBB
Hsxt Wk, Xareh 9th
TKB MTPW OP BVB
KrugTheater
lUtlnsa Today, 3:30 Night, 0:10
GIRLS FROM RENO
PrUs Walts Contest Srsry r?r
fortnancv Chorua Qlrl's Con
Ms Wsdnssday Night
XJUrXB' n ATTT.y QxaCB KATZSnQB
IPHEUM ROAD SHOW
DtrwfttAn fit If -ar-iin nk l
VV " m m 'J oiKui i id. All
ttk. Nplerkowtk. Blfaor TpiT.tlo. I)uli. aL
DR Usn. Chtrlf. and AdtUlde Wll.oa. ISm.
bra'jt-CinlaM, l'tbii WMkly Trfiltw, Pi1m
Ktsbt ic, tSc, WX. 1U. Mttlst. OilUry. Wo!
bt ttt Sc. ctpt Bttturdsy a4 Jlundtr.
empress:
CONTINUOUS c.
piwroaMAWos.:
OCIJAN STEAMSHIPS.
BERMUDA
, py TUB
ARCADIAN
Largest aadi Finest Stcamahlp .
in the Service.
OROTAVA,
Displacamcnt 10.06S; reglstessd 5.080.
KOBSSlIS HOUND T3I?
KATB ABB INCLUSIVB T09B9
ricktiU lutrcenttbj lth Qu.bec S,.Ce
Tbe KoyaJ Mall Steavat Packet Co.
SANOtUlSuN At SUN.. -Jen. Ab'Uk. iJ
,6a. LaSalls St, Chicago, or any
local Ktsamahlp tickat aasnt.
Remarkable
Showing of
25c Embroideries at 10c a Yard
10c
Thursday wo will place on sale a solid case (5,000 yards), of beautiful 18
inch Skirt Flouncings and Corset Cover embroideries that would sell in a
regular way at 25o and 35c a ard; at one prico Thursday, per yard
ird , I
4 I
Every item sold hero car
ries with it our guaran
tee of satisfaction. It's
onljr satisfied customers
wo want nnd only satis
fying goods wo wish to
sell.
lJi iiiWrffiTf-iiTmMrr frfft!UTIlMITr
Wo fill mnll orders from
our daily, nds, whilo tiio
goods Inst. You can snro
n groat deal by watching
our nds nnd ordering at
once. Fresh fruits nnd
vegetables sent only by
express.
I
Ostrich Plume Sale
Tlmrtiay, Mgr. Sth-Frislay, Mar. 7th
Direct from the Importer to You
Thousands of the highest grade, male stock,
Plumes in all the newest colorings and choicest new shadings; values you'll find it im
possible to duplicate at our sjiecial sale prices. ,
Two French Plumes in a Bunch One
19-inch long Amazon curl plume and
one French Head plume 17 inches long;
most beautiful colorings, made to sell
regularly at $10K); T QT
yourchoice, at UUsUU
Two French Plumes in a Bunch Per
fect beauties, each of them 17 inches
long and 8 inches wide; a very choice
line of colorings , and "the very finest
stock; special, Thursday ii np
and FVictyy, choice, at vTsOU;
$3 French Plumes, $1.98
A splendid assortment of
newest colorings inthe 15
inch French plumes, very
best of stock and values
you'll find you cannot
duplicate,
at
SI.98
$8 French Plumes, $4.95
An exceptionally choice
collection of finest quality
French plumes in black,
white and' colors, such as
you'y find priced regularly-
at $8.00; ftl QP
choice, at Vt.uO
The very newest effects in fancy Feathers and Stickups, at prices which mean sur
prising savings to our customers. "
Two Very Special Glove Bargains for Thursday
Ladies' 12 and 16-Button Kid Gloves
Broken lots from our regular stock that
sold to $3.00 a pair; black
only, to1 close, at pair ,
49c
Ladies' $1.50 Cape Gloves In all col
ors and sizes a' splendid -line, for your
selection, Thursday, yoUr . - AA
choice, at per pair.-: ........ . , . .lallll
SUPERIORITY IN ASSORTMENT , AND QUALITIES IN
Women's New Spring Garment Styles
IS BRINGING US UNPRECEDENTED EARLY SELXJTHll8 SjEASON
We have endeavored to
broaden the assortments and
improve the quality of otir of
ferings of previous seasons
and feel that we have suc
ceeded in a very marked de
gree. Our showing of
TAILORED SUITS AT $25
We feel we can be justly proud
of. We offer
Garments, which for beauty of de
sign and high quality of material
and workmanship surpass any we.
have ever known at tho price. They
come in twenty-five most beautiful
and distinctive designs including the
new Bulgarian and Husslan (blouao
effects.
TWO REMARKABLE
SPECIALS.
Now lots Just rocelved by
from our New York buyers.
$20 ANU $510 SUITS, $14.05 250 of thorn in new
spring styles, diagonals, Bedford cords, serges nnd
fancies; all sizes from 16. to 46, mado to fi Afio
sell at 520 and $25, your choice P1
THE
SUIT
express
$15 TA1TX)IHSD SUITS, $7.05 100 new spring
ad Its in good quality whipcords, serges and fancies;
an exceptional nice line of suits, made to rf785
P -
SILK UNDERSKIRTS
The celebrated Klosfit
silk underskirts, all cbl
ors,'$5.00 . M CQ
values,'" at wIbUF
sell at $1.5; your choice
VERY NOBBIEST LINE
OF THE
NEW SPRING COATS.
All tho wanted materials and col
orings, matchless values, at $10
$12.75, 15, $19.50 to $39
SILK UNDERSKIRTS
Messalines and taffetas,
all colors, $3.00 to $4.00
values, at
each
$3.95
Wash Qm4s, Linus and Musliis, Spatially
Friiea is domestic ficeom.
Silk, striped, fancy dress ginghams, 26c values
Poplins, good' colors, 19c values, at 12 '.sC
Voiles, perfect goods with fancy silk stripes; good colors, 25c
values, at : 19i
Heatherbloom, for skirts ind linings, srey, blue, pink, green
etc., 35c values, ut 25 d
"Rub Dry" Voiles, regular price 39c, special 35d
Percales, light and dark colors, 12V4c values
Good 36-lnch bleached muslin, 8j4c values, at J
Sllkollnes, 36 inches wide, 15 &c values, at 10c
58-Inch, bleached table damask, 50c values, for '39
Largo sized bed spreads, good weight, assorted patterns,
$1.39 values, at '. ...QS
ShantunE Bilk, good colors, 29c values, at , ifl,
" -' JLW -fcV " ' VV f
y y J
THINK BEFORE YOU BUY AND YOU WILL FIND THE COST OF LIVING IS NOT
SO HIGH. BY TRADING AT HAYDEN'S FOR GROOERIES YOU SAVE 25 to 50
ST tA .n!a '
in oeai t'nap Dinger Knaps, lb.
Thursday's SSuwiig
White Goods
Pllsao crepes, Bengallnes and
Repps, new weaves,, at yard..,
18 S 25d, 30d and 50ir
litsh pppllns and French
piques, assorted welts, at the
yard 25 . S94 50d
Ramies, warranted pure flux,
assorted colors, at the yard.
75 and . Sl.GO,
French and Persian lawns 'and
chiffons, at per yard,
15c. T9C ana
!2 lbs. best granulated Sugar . .$1.00
10 bars Ileal cm ah ur uii"i
Soap for 850
48-lb. sack best high rade Diamond
11 flour, nothing finer for bread,
pies or cakes. per sack 51.10
10 lbs. best White or Yellow Corn
meal, for 17HO
10 lbs. rolled breakfast oatmeal . .SEo
6 lbs. best hand picked Navy leans,
fop a5
S bars Ivory Soap, for Wo
9 bars Electric Spark soap, for. . .aso
B lbs. fanoy Japun lllee, 10c quality,
for .. : 25o
Tt.t hulk. Peanut Butter, lb. . . .lStto
Peters' Breakfast Cocoa, lb. .'. ..30o,
10 cakes SUeso bcourlng Hoano.aoo.
Tall cans Alaska Salmon 8io
.lb. cans fancy Sweet 8UKar Corn.
, OB
Soda or Oyster Crackeri,
evo
for
The best
ler lb. .
IT
PAYS
iO varieties fancy sweet Cookies', per
lOQ
Gallon cans Golden Table Syrup, 36o
Pint Jars pure, strained Honey. . .aao
Ws kept 'the price of egg down dnr-
lar the cold spelL
The best strictly freah egg, nothing
finer, per dozen. aoo"
TKe best creamery butter, carton or
bulk, per lb 37o
The best Country Creamery Butter,
per lb 33o
Tim TrtAat TsTn I n.l.- iw nnn
Cream Wisconsin. New York.
VVhlte or Voung America cheese, per
lb. 31o
Extra Special Bps: Apple
3Uanel boxes ranov Missouri Pin.
pins, from Monterey, Colo., box t)lJX)
1-bushel boxes fancy Yakima Valley
Jonathan Apples, for 91.50
Fancy Black (ng Apples, pk . . SSo
Tlie Oreatsst Vsgstabla Sffarket In tas
world for tns f oopis.
15 lbs. Red Hlvcr Karly Ohio Pota
toes, for 18o
12 lbs. good Cooking Apples SOo
'12 lbs. fancy Black Twig Hating Ap
ples, for 28o
Fresh Spinach, peck ..,,10o
Fresh Beets, Carrots, Turnips, Had
Ishes or Shallots, 3 "bunches, for loo
Fancy I-ato Dutch Cabbage, lb. ..,.Jo
Old Beets, Carrots or Turnips, ib, lo
Two bunches fresh Parsley , .6c.
Two heads fresh Leaf Lettuce. ., .So
Large Head Lettuce, per head 6o
Three large Soup Bunches' 10c
Fancy Itlpe Tomatoes, lb. ..,.,.,100
16 lbs. Bed Globe Onions ...lBo
Ijirge Grape i'rnlt, each .......... So
7-Crown Imported Figs laH0
Halloween Dates, per IK . 7Vio
Fancy Highland Navel Oranges, free
from frost, dozen - lBo, ao, 35c, 30o
Try HAYDEN'S First