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TIIK OMAHA SUNDAY IlKK: DFX -KM I IKK K. 1!U.
BILLS AGA111ST
CHICAGO POLICE
Two Officers and Detective Charged
with Conspiracy, Fraud and
Bribery.
CLAIRVOYANT KING COJTFESSES
llirarr Bertacne Say lie Paid
Mrr for Protertloa Rega
larly t'atll Officer At
Ifnplrl ta Kill 111.
CHICAGO. Dee. 8. In1lPtmnt were re
turned today naming two police officer!
and a former dotect've Involved In the
sensational "rrft" confession of "Bar
Bey" Bertsche and tho brother, Frank
and Jamea Ryan. The defendants, charged
with conspiracy to obtain money by
fraud, and with bilbery. aro Captain
Jamea J. Halpin, Lieutenant John Tobln
and former Detective Walter O'Brien.
O'Brien vn dismissed from the loree
Is month ago for alleged complla-ty In
tho protection of persona engaged In tho
clairvoyant swindles conducted by tin
Ryana.
rnafesalon of nertsche.
C P. (Barney) Uertache, ward politician
and a leading figure In Chlra.go' under
world,' Friday followed the lead of Frank
By an. leader of the clairvoyant tin
berk, walked Into the rrjnd Jury room
and told what he knw of the relation
between certain pollcen-vn and criminals. .
80 did Jama Ryan, actUe worker In the
clairvoyant ring.
Their atorlea, which substantiated and
augmented the 'confession made yester
day by Frank Ryan, remitted tonight In
nine true bill bclnft voted against mem
ber of the detective bureau, arcorulng
to Mar Lay Hoyne. stnte' attorney.
Hoyne aeld the Indictment will not. be
returned until Saturday.
At Oate milk Folic.
Bertsch. who with Jam Ryan, we
convicted of having swindled Mr. Hope
I McFIdowney of La. Croaae, Wis., to
the extent of $1S,COO, ha been tt out
with the police department since a re
volve fight on a buay downtown corner
aom time ago. Teteotlv Jamea Monag
han and William Egan, ' Brrtar.he,
Nathan Splra. who h Ju been con
victed of arson and one jpr two by
stander', all went to hoiplUU with bul
let wound a a result of the fight.
After leaving the rrand jury room.
Bertache told of an agreement he aeld
ha had made with Captain John J. Hal
pjn. until recently In charge of the de
tectiva bureau, . and Lieutenant John
Tobln, by which Frank Ryan and hi
men were to have a monopoly on tin
clairvoyant business downtown.
Deay the Story. '
Captain llalpln and Tobln, both of
whom recently were transferred from the
detective bureau dented Bertschs a story.
Bertach was of funded., because ha
bad keen shot at. "I paid those cuppers
as high a 11.000 a month," he said, and
'-what did I get? A couple of bullets.
They, tried to make a Rosenthal out of
me. They thought I was In ao bad with
the state s attorney that they'd get
gold medal for killing me. I. arranged
with llalpln and Tobln to pay them W
a month for each plaza w opened.
"I paid U to them like you pay your
rent, the first of every month.' Then the
prloe was raised to C0 a month (or each
place and that satisfied them for a
while, Then they. bt?sn aondlni uch
fellow aa gan and hi kind down for
whst they could get, 1100 or $200 at a
time. In spite t all thut. when I waa
on trial In the McEldowr.cy caao ! went
inahe witness stand nnd swore 1 never
gave them a dollar In my Ufa."
Nat Made Fnblle.
Bertstho' conftslori was not made
pulillo. It - comprise J'-'O type written
page, according to Hoyne.
"He la convinced that the nanJolph
street shooting i an attempt to murder
him," said the state' attorney, "and
hi purpose of confessing wa revenga.
H believe the police tried to kill him
because they feared he would com to
my of! Ice and confess. "Both Bcrtsche
and Jamea Ryan made their statements
without promise of Immunity. .They will
both have to go to prison, but I have
promised that when they serve eleven !
months, 1 will do my utmost to have
them pardoned.
"After w have cleaned up on the clair
voyant end of the Inquiry we wl.l take
up tb connection of the police with safe
blowers, burglars, sneak Vltlevea, pick
pocket ani huldvipa. Bertache' con
fession cover It all, and he will be our
chief witness."
DlvUtua of Spoil.
Hoyne tonight made publlo more of
th secret of Frank Ryan's two red
Morocco bound booka In which the record
of th clairvoyant trust were kept. The ;
common method of dlvWlon of the (poll, '
according to the book waa 4Z per rent
fur th swindler acting In the case, i'i
per cent for the police, 10 for the owner
trf the place sod I per cent for the
user."
Revenue are recorded aa "receipt" and
"pey out." The following figure wer
given for four month in urn
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PRINCESS PAUL TR0UBET2K0Y AND
HER FAVORITE SIBERIAN SLED DOO
READY FOR A WALK To New York so
ciety women the tayi: "Get a dog and
make it take you on a ramble in the park
Dogs must walk it is nature with them."
Every morning the princess takes a walk
in the park with her two huge Siberian
slcdhounds, who tug her along at a rapid
gait. The princess is a sister-in-law to
Amelia Rives Chanler Troubetzkoy, wife
of Prince Pierre Troubetskoy.
Travelers Need Wheel Badly
A wcB-on wheel 1 ; Mr. n1 Mrs. F.rtward Clucae, once
of t'larlndn. In.. w,n( of charitable Omaha, although they
ore penniless, homcieaa and a little 11-vear-old dauahter Is
In rns. j
Mr. and TrS. Clncns both nt 0 rs of See. left
Hntinda with two wabb'y wagnna and three horse five
e"h ago, en route to North I'lntte near which town a
brother of Mr t'lticaa Is homeatcaJIng and who ha prom
teed them n little land to farm.
..While irlvinit down Twenty-fotirth afreet the iveaat
ynke broke, one of the horses waa Injurod and a wheel of
tho beat waiton broken. Tho other wagan woull not carry
the atnvn and th few diahe the aged couple were taking
with them.
The horse they sold for a dollar and bmisrht food with
the money. They borrowed a waaron wheel under promlee
that they would nut leave town with It. Mr. Clucaa, tetl
ln of her trouhlea.rald:
"We lived In t1nrln!a six years. W earn from Mlnourl.
We will be nWe to make a ffo of U It We reach North Platte,
but we can't set a w a iron wheel.
"We've would havmtarved If Ml Magee of the City Mla
elon had not helped 11a ouj.
"I've been picking up hay for the horses.' We have nothing
else to feed thorn. My husband ha done hi beat to get
work, but there I no Job for him."
Tuo Greatest Talking Machine Otters
This Victrola Complete With 12
Selections (6 10-in, Double Records) for only
$10450
("C" In tha clairvoyant code means on
worth keeping track . of and following.
The money rrmrked shows the Initial pay
ment). . ,
September U Mr C., t'A. Will I have
success In real estate bimliieaeT Who and
when will I marry T Docs tlvj girl love
mT Do I reaLy love herT Bold him
Script (valulesa eiocki, 5.
August 1. "C." I25 check. Who I
knocking inn in my position? How can I
?t to keep company with Mlas ?
low can I got ilu of my estate? Novem
ber 17, gave htm tlx months' nota for $150.
August is, lii.l $U. Wants to be a suc
cess, i'hall ho . divorce himself from
wlffc. Hold him script. .
i October 10. Miss C. l(i. In love with
oldicr named . will I ever get money?
Uav her ninety days' nolo for HW.
August 16. Mr.-O., M. Is my wire true
lb rue. In business with relative. Want
to get rid of him and go In buelncr lor
hlniaelf. Hold hint script, M.C00.
. AURuat 6. Miaa C'., 10. In love. Waflli
luck. August V, gnve her ninety days'
note for ll..o. November M, six months'
note for $l.7i. destroying the first note.
When th credulous victim camo to
coII-t the no tea, or to receive Interest on
stork, they would find either tho whnla
outfit had rntved, o.1 some one In charge
Would Inform them trot the clairvoyant
htid eono to Mexico to look after loveat-
merit n.
Cardinal Angelo '
Di Pietro is Dead
IXJNDON, Dec. 5. Tlie Central Mn.
ha received dispatch from It Horn
correspondent saying that Cardinal An
gelo DI IMetro, doyen of the fc'scred col.
lege, died thla morning.
Cardinal Dl Pietro was born May 36,
lie was papal nuncio at Madrid In
1KS7, and -h wa created and proclaimed
a '.-ardlnal priest In 18fiJ.
Dr. Kelley of Council
' Bluffs is Released
DES MOINKS, Dec. 6.-Dr. II. d! Kelley
g.f Council lllutf. who shot and killed
c.nirunu oteriir.g, a oarienuc.r, and Clar-rni-
Woolman. a deputy sheriff from
Council Bluff, hero abou three year
ago. wa given hi liberty today, .when
physicians, after an examination, de
clared him to be sane.
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July
August 1 to U
AuKust to 31
Total
PAY CH TS.
June ".
July .'.'!'..'
August I to 7i...
August Zi to 31
Toll ti.XO.'A
Keeord of Customers,
The other red book i.-'j:m a record
of customer and a history of their cases.
Some of them were:
Augut .Mis0.. m. Wants to sell
her house. I;d Mil it. Ilu daughter
married. Wonted about daughter out
U Wants to get Into bote! 'jualneaa.
Culls From the 'Wire
P
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,, ri',,i na-v
- torn
POOgg ..
fUtmrl tc(tirut of Pyramid Pll
.irj llant'J lf4 for tlUtl lva
"M S r-U-i, upe itching, liiccMlinj or
("WUiiifig li iuorr!Hlii a iL.t ail
i-. irtl tf.ui.li -. la itio t ri.fc-y i.f your
o hoin. hTfiUit-l i n Kwiiit-ty is
r Miu, si ail Uiu4t!u. (uo a Iaa.
Mali thb Coupon
t !tt hPYHAMI!) riTOCOMPANV.
i 1 ;ih:.I J MnltLKll, tilcll..
. '( jnt lull litkin' toO lfa oil
s ; & i't tt.-r. ,ttd Mini-;. lr-nlf
".4 if t9 rrtul 1 tmuilJ
I ..,-..,' Ml'iil lit you t tmre
1 r . t r -, iu s ...B rH-r.
With a final arrlcs of committee meet
Inga, the National t'onimercUl lias afcso
ciailon convention lojcd at Minneapolis.
The expeditionary force of S.6U0 tni
rlnua wi.o arnvi-u toi the F l...-uol.iua
navy yard oa three transports from Vera
Cms were luasticd on the I'Krade ktouiiu
end addix-nsci by Major (lenvral tlvortto
harneit, commanding the marine corps,
who pralacd the work of the men and
officers whilo in Mexico.
The need of Including civil service mm
mlMlonera theniaclvee in rlaaslfli-d acrv
he aaa emphasised at tlio acsnlons at
t'Mcago of the National Civil tor vice
Reform leugje. Only five of acvent v-f lv
Wit toniiiim..loin l have anv idea of
their dull,-a. according to Hubert t'uther
Hood, president of tho Cook County t.'ivli
hrv( o coinmlsslcn. j
There wore l.CS.ut votea cast for gov-!
trior of Now York at the laat election,
the btate Board of Canvassers announced
officially, of tbvao liiatrtct Attorney
I harlra . Whitman, republican, rwelved
CMI..U1. Ilia plurality over tlovrrnor Mar
tin 11. tilynn was 115, The. vote tot
I'ultcd httites senstor was: t,rard. Ifc m
Oi rut and Indvpondt nt league, 37Mia;
U .!,. rth. rvpubllcsa, HS.11J; . L'oioy
piogivsslve. 61,0ii.
Tho (m blooded cattle, worth t.M0,
CXlii'Hd at the National I slry allow
ou!d have been dcauoytj because of the
prevalence of foot and luojlh dlaa.
ci It not for the firm stand lukn Iw
jOoveriior Dunne, arcordlmc t.t Kudulpii
t M. Pslleraou. mcmtier of the iilinola
uve limn curaii.::,. .on, si Im ago. Mr
1'aiterson salJ. ' iJearly all the leading
vaiertnartane of tho country believed
these prlsu animals should be killed at
once, but the governor said 'No,' and ub
otlUeul results prowd he was right."
Police CormnisaHoer Wood of New
York began an Investigation Into the
ill !-a io tailed la tv ennfeasma re
prt"d from I'hl'jagn of Krank Hyan, al-le-Ked
to be tin head of the "clairvoyant
rtng." to the (! ( that britwa had tvu
1vib to New Vefk pnce. One alaveiueut
cidlted to Hyan la that detective fraiu
thla city vliiv flmH with a stiirl.ua
warrant, showed It to Kyau and told hrm
that unU-ss h paid It, 5-". the amount of
bond It was claimed he forfeited here,
he would be rrvted. Kyau. act. 'idhis to
hla alory, paid the amount, wlib tu adetl
tlr.fial JU.r "rBeljtoe4." lie deelikred also.
It waa saad. U1 the bond never was cancelled
WAR IN EUROPEIS
: NOT CHRISTIANITY
Bishop Oldham of New York De
nounce! Contest Now Being
- Wsiged on Continent.
NO PATRIOTISM IN STRUGGLE
Closing; Seaalost of Methodist Con
dress that is Against
'W'nr.'
"This European embrogllo t not Chris
tianity," asserted Bishop William F. Old
ham of New York, In th closing address
of th Methodist convention ' last' night.
"People are merely excusing their own un
godly selfishness by the holy' word of
patriotism. Terrible wars of the kind now
under way across th sea are not pa
ttlotlo, and neither are-they Christian.
"The keynote of the doctrine of Christ
ha always been truth, altruism and
peace," continued Biahop 0!-l.am.
"To Islam, when Mohammed cried 'Let
the aword proclaim th true religion', the
Christian responded 'No,' becausa It wa
not hla manner. Now what doe Islam
think? What doe th heathen think?
What ran he think?
"And yet w find that th men across the
water are devoted Christiana. Ciar Nich
olas la a devout man, ao 1 Emperor
William, ao la King Albert and even
King George. Probably they have prayed
and are praying for victory, I that
prayer answered?. Surely, tor no prayer
U unanswered.
"But It may be that Qod will not an
swer by giving victory to th troops?
May It not be that Ilu answer would be
the very wiping of the ptrlt of militar
ism out of the very heart of th people.
Might It not be that? We, a Christians,
have been preaching utterly unholy
things."
Wiehop William O. Ph.eps.rd of Kansas
City spoke last evening and yesterday
afternoon. Kev. Henry J. Ooker and Dr.
J-' II. Trimble delivered addrvsre at the
afternoon session.
Fighting in Korth
Poland" Continues
VIENNA I via, London), Dec. J.-Th fol
lowing official communication waa ta
bued tonight:' ---
"In the Carpathian, in West Oalloia
and In South Poland, quiet prevailed gen
erally yesterday. , .
"The fighting In North Poland con
tinue." . - :. - '
WILL MOVE TEN, MILLION
BUSHELS COAL IN WEEK
PITTSBURGH, JDe. ; S. Ten million
bushel of coal., the. largeat shipment In
the history of Ohio rWer traffic, will be
moved southward to Ohio and Mississippi
river point within the, next week. If th
forecast of th local weather bureau ma
terlallxea. Hirer traffic hag been ao
pended slnoe last Mgy, tho longest sus
pension In almost a decade, because of
low river stages. -.j ... ;
SHOE DEALER IS ACCUSED
OF FALSE ADVERTISING
BOONE, la.. Iec 6. (Special Tele
gram. ) Ham Solomon, manager and part
owner of th King Fhoe company if
ltoone. was arnstcd thl afternoon,' oa
Indictment from the grand Jury, charg
ing fraudulent advrfi tu-lnK. The case
was brought by a 'Irm manufacturing
"Martha Washington" shoe and th
Associated Ad clubs of this ata'e. Solo
mon advert laed In local papera thla
brand of hoea for 79 cents.
teat t'ottow Ha to I' p.
NEW YORK. Iec. I The ocean freight
rte on cotton to Liverpool Jumped to T
cents per luu pounds todny. In la is th.
Unheal rat uuoted since th civil war
and an advajue of about i cents since th.
UBKiuuiiig of the war In Europe.
Mow at laadar Ball.
BAITMM'iKE. Pee. I Tho validly of
the city ordinance of lialttmore. prohibit
ing Bundey baM ball, was upheld to4y
t the Mary laud court of appea.1. .
Don't-.tttaar
av-imr-
Aftrr Thirty Year' Experience I
Have lVoduced ru 'Appliance for
Men, Women or Children That
Cure Kupture.
I ' X Bead Zt Ok Trial.
If yoe kars trie aiMt 'srarytklag slaa, seats
to warn. niHn ouiara iau, arai save air
(rwltat aucoaa. ttcnt attarlted eMpoa - SiMtar
Is-
Tb above I n, at. Brook, larto' of
ta Apyllaaoa, U eursd blmaelf and
who ta new givtiur then th beae
flt of al scpsrlsace. It ras
axe, writs aim today, at ,
ataraaail. Mica,
as I will ats r n? tllwtrat Wah so
Kupture aa Ita cure, showing Bar Avallaaca aa
mii yoa prtcaa aoS ain al aa&ay svwebt whs
fcava trlil It aa wwra flare. It sla taatsat
raiiat whan all othara fall, HaaMstbar, I aa aa
alvaa. aa haraeaa. aa llaa. ' -
I tan ea trial to roe wkat I ear la Inn.
Yu an tu lads aa aooa Kavlag mi mi -laMratt
book an n4 tt vi will aa aa aa
thuautMta aa my huatrdi at satvvata whaaa tat
'ana torn eaa alas rr4. Fill ul lra aJueaa ba
les null laoay. It' a wall worU row UM
a het her Fa try my Arpluara or at.
rnxm tarroaicATioir oovroir
Kr. C. JB. Breoka,
I38g Btat Bt, Marshall, galea.
I'Uaaa oaad aa tr svall. la stale wrasse,
reur IlluatraUS bait a4 rail laforaMtioa
about your Apllaaca lor Uta cure at rupture.
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Oak or XalrSgraar
You chooee your
own mnglc from oar
large and alwaya
complete stock.
A new and larger
model with . all the
latest improvement
including; the new
automatic stop, rec
ord filing system and
larger tone chamber.
Other styles from
815 to S250 .
This GRAF0N0LA Outfit
FOR
$78
.90
GRAFONOLA
LEADER
Outfit including twelve
selections (six 10-in. dou
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lection. Choice of Oaks,
Walnut or Mahogany.
878.00
Other styles from
815 to 8250.
- Tours is surely among
them. Come in and select
It We will be glad to
demonstrate any or all of
them for your approval.
'HUitllfil ,
LEADER
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A small payment down sends one of these outfits to your home for Christmas.
balance' can be arranged to suit your convenience.
Schmoller & Mueller Piano Company,
1311-13 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEB.
The only store in Omaha where you will find the Victor Victrola and Columbia
Grafonola side bv side. .
Shirts at Cut Prices
MADE TO MEASURE
3 Shirts fop
This Is Done to Clean Up Short Ends and Keep the Girls
Husy During December. '
ALBERT CAHN
1322 'Farnam St- Second Floor.
"I Am My Brother's Keeper"
CHARITY the sweetest ex
pression of your inner self
of the will which never falters
in time of need that charity
prompts you and me to be
; . .
Our Brothers Keeper
WILL YOU be a part in the play
I , for Charity on the 16th, or, on
the 1 7th, sorry that you were
not?
WILL YOU help man the Good
Ship Charity that will sail into
the Harbor of Distress with its
Cargo of Good Cheer?
(YiililMDidlfe
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HOTELS A
RRSOHTS.
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VA T LIST. YE TRAVELERS!
Vi "V .' T th rsr ringing
V - "Wslmms" song of
wst cost or nowoA
Whsr Trr aaal ia Juna
una; s'ls naiuv Si aw
known
TENNIS, GOtr.
riSttlNG. RtOING,
SURr-BATHING. Etc.
WHERK TO STAT'
at. Angoatlitot
ds Laua and Alcaaar.
Onaonn.tko-Hailteai
Hotal Ormond.
Palaa hMrh
Bmskara and Royal roinclana.
M Ism 1 1
Royal Paha.
KuMt, nahaoaa
1 ho Colonial.
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CHICAGO, ILLC,
BOTELI AND RESORTS.
(TWENTIETH
! CENTURY j
FARMER I
For the Missouri
I Valley
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1 1 0,000 Copies Weekly J
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Forget your fur coats and
saro waathar com wher
Daunjr Uulf bronxoa blow all
day 'mid th alrhln olno.
Boating, bathing, fishing, hunt
ing, goinng. tennis and motor
ing for miles on shell roada
along th Oulf Coast. Dancing
biki iiiiurmaj enisrtainmsnt
vary Tenlng. Th Ideal SDOt
for rest and rcra-
tion. writ for it-
lustratsd boo k 1 t
bowing th excel
lent hotel accommo
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Xnent faaturea. Ad
dreaa. WL M. BOOV.
ey Bltoal Oem
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ber or dealer who is en
deavoring to sell goods to
the fanner trade of the
Missouri Valley will find
his sales will come easier
and in greater volume
when his advertising copy
is appearing regularly iu
Twentieth Century
Farmer.
Here is the reason
Twentieth 0 e n t u r y
Farmer covers Oma
ha's trade teiritory
more thoroughly than
any other agricul
tural publication.'
It not only reaches these
farm homes, but it carries
a vital weekly message
that has become as neces
sary a part of the regular
routine of these homes as
any other one thing.
I
5ama Cttpy nW
fate Mt aoweef.
Wbea is Cfclraco, at th I'lasa
?miv and rrnurj hotel, facing Laacolai
of a and ovea luoatng Lok M Mjkigaa. bu
rtwaM with iMrtval bait BMFwiy turaiobwa.
A nwa with a bath tur aiO and osw
Wooaly, 4 00 aiul via. To roota oulloo,
S3O0 pr day and up. rVaokly. SlS.OO
a4 up. Only twolva sniaattoa by oioctric
car aa tboolre. buifiaevo end shopping
cooler. Cuod cala ta conoecttoaa. Moiu.
aia arm. W rue fur bookies to I
htfrtaAva.aa4N.CWkM.
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