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    THE BW: U.MA11A, NAJIKJUY. AI'HIL 24, 1915.
LIKENS BARNES TO
JEKYLLAND HYDE
ooterelt Under Crosi-Examination
Sayi Plaintiff Had Good and
Bad Sides.
WISHED TO ELIMINATE LATTER
(Continued from r One )
Tltt to com tn hi (Colonl RoeMvelt't)
ssy of thinking.
The colonel told also vf hl metlnut
with PUtt, whlrh hs wrote, slmsys took
pine pnly.
zpenaes and publMtjr before Ifcrti?"
'Til hsva to refreeh my memory mi
that from my mss;rs."
Maraikr Rernea a Real Haa.
"Whsa did Charlea F. Murphy be conn
the nominal leader of tha democratic
party In New York?
"Ha waa hot the nominal leader. He
tecjne the actual leader after Mr. Cro
ker went to Furope, flrat In New Tork
City and then throughout tha atalc. lie
became dominant."
-Isn't It a fact that he flret ehowed his
Mtitrol at tha Buffalo convention of
mr
"pat'i my memory. I can't h snro
ef It."
"Who auccceded Mr. Croker In the
1drahtn of Tammany Halir'
Tw told yon, Mr. Murphy."
"Don't you know there waa a trlum
Yfrata In control of Tammany Mall?'
"I loa't know about that I kno
there waa a fight. In which aeveral per
ona. Including Mr. "Finer (William J.)
COnnera of Buffalo wera concerned. I
don't know which aid ha wa on. Juat
heard of if
"Kn now, while you wera governor
there waa Invlalble government, you aay.
Why didn't you maka an attack than,
similar to tha one you made on BarnaeT"
"If they had Hocked tha leglalatlon I
wanted t would have."
Calle Dowa Irlaa.
Mr. Xrln then requeued tho court to
Instruct the wltneea that ha answor
categorically and not to beyond and
maka atatementa.
Tf tha rulea of law are obaerved and
tha wltneaa la treated aa any other wit
ness began Mr. Ivtna.
Juellce Andrews raptpad with hla gavel
and aaid:
"Mr. Ivlna. thla wltneaa 1 treated tha
aama aa other witneaaea I won't permit
aay auch language hera."
I apelogiae." aald Mr. Ivlna. and con
tinued hla croaa-axaminatlon.
DM you aver fire any publicity to tha
fact that ru, Mr. Piatt and Mr. Odell
conferred over a auoceaaor ' for Louli
PayiiaT"
't didn't Tha newspapers did."
THd you confer with Mr. Piatt about
appointing Mr. Hendrlrka aa commla
aionar of miblta works?"
"Not particularly. Senator Piatt hlm
aelf offered Mr. Hendrlcka tha place. Ho
' Piatt) ah owed ma a. telegram of accept
ance from Mr. Hendrlcka."
Aa tha wttnaaa told thla ha laughed and
the spectators joined tn.
' Ha Barwaa rrawly.
''How sassy time In 1R did you aea
Mr. Barnaa alone r'
"I couldn't aay. Many tlmea I would
talk to him la tha executive chamber at
Albaay whan other people wera In tha
room."
"If Mr. Barnaa aaid ha talked to you
once, would you aay he waa wrong."
"I would. I had a dotes oonvaraationa
with Mr. Baraea." t
.-If Mr. BarW dairy, would chow ha
had one eon vernation with you alone and
alx when other people . wera preaent.
would you (IU aay ha waa wrong?"
."I would, t fame m bar converaatlona In
a club. In tha aaeautlvo mansion and la
a railroad train going to New York after
the governorthlp. I had a conversation
with him In- tha Unton league club."
"Did you tnvlta Mr. Barnaa to tha
White Housa (a Washington?"
"Taa."
' Tou did that In aplta of hla mistrust to
tha people and tha Invlalble empire?''
"Tea.-
"Did" you aver Alacuaa invlalble gov ana -me
a with Mr. Barnaa In Albany V
"I did aot discuss tha apeclflo phraaa.
1 did dlacuaa my official duty aad con
tribution to tha funda by big bualnaat
interests."
"Mr. Ivlna read a sentence from tha
autobiography about Mr. Platt'a moat ef
ficient bawrenanta being men of tha
hlgheat atandlnf In tha community.
"IMd you Include Mr. Barnea tn thaaa
lleutananta ta
"Na."
"Did yeu Include htm In that claia in
1 or lsoor
"Na."
"If yoa did not aa regard him why did
yoa eonault aim?"
"Beeauea I thought ha waa above tha
average af tha run of pollticlana. I be
lieved ha might become a moat uaeful
cltu.a."
"Did you dlacuaa hla moral atandarda
with hlmr
"I did. I expreeeed my hopea to him.
"So, whlla you were tn Albany you
were acting aa political monitor In order
to make him a good cltlaea?"
"I trtea ta get every man La act rtdhlly
Mostly pollticlana had two nature, how
ever. I regarded Mr. Barnea aa a Dr.
Jekytl and a Mr. Hyde. He had two aldaa
a good and a bad one aa other poll
ticiana had."
Mr. Ivlna read a letter written on White
Houae atationery by Colonel Rooaevelt to
Mr Barnea telling htm of appointing him
to office.
"Did you appoint Mr. Hyde Barnea or
In. Jekytl Barnea?"-
"1 wanted to get tha Dr. Jakyll out of
him. The Treaaury department aaid he
had daoa hla work well and daeervtd r
apt ointment."
"So you tried to cut tha ligaments be
tween tha iameee Twins Jekyll and
kyde."
"Oh. no. I waa trying to get one to ab
ove ue oiner.
Mr. Ivlna picked up Colonel Roosevelt'a
autobiography again and read an excerpt
about aoaaa people dlellking Mr. Plait tor
etthetle rather than moral reasons.
"Whan rfornr." an excerpt from tha
autobiography read tn part, "wanted ta
eppoae Mr. Piatt they put up eome big
bualneea man or some man who bathed
every day and did aot steal. I know the
eilk-atocklaged reformer, and the ma
chine, too. The ellk-atockinged reformer
cannot be trusted-"
Several mora excerpt wera read about
reformara and about tha wltneaa trying
U get Mr. Piatt to coma ta hla way of
thinking. The witness aald what ha wrote
ecpreee hla auto of mind at tha tU. of
arlUng
"Whan did yeu lait look over thla chap
ter about your goveraorahlpT"
"About five months ago. I think "
"Than the similarity of your testimony
hera Is due to phreeeologtcal persistence?"
"Tea"
Mr. Ivins read again from the auto-biography.-
He put tnta the record aa
eaoarpt containing tha Quotation: "It Is
easier ta be a harmleae dove thaa a wtae
serpent" The excerpt went on to aay
an affec that ha tried to get Senator
Southwest Gets Fino
Rain; Crops Booming
CAMBftlnOK. Neh., April M-fFpeelal
Telerram.) One and eUty-onc-hnn-dredthe
Inches of rain fell thla afternoon.
Wheat and alfalfa are In excellent con
dition STtRfiJs. 8. P.. April Zl (Hperlal
Telegram. A heavy and mmh appro
elated rain fell here all dAy. with no
slKns of abatement tonight. Tha atorm
I reported general throughout Meade
county and the Black Hill. Larger
acreages will be ahown by fannera thla
spring; than ever. Proapecta never were
brighter.
CHICAGO MILLIONAIRE
HEAD OF "MEDICAL TRUST"
NEW TORK. April Si-Method em
ployed by agents of a "medical trust"
operating many of tha Institutions raided
by the New Tork pollet In a sweeping
crusa1e ajralnet such Institutions have
been disclosed to the authorities by Dr.
Prank T. Brough, ona of the physician
arrested, according to a statement ac
credited today to the office of Mra.
Marian K. Clarke, an Inveatlgntor of the
state labor department. -
It was reported that the real head of
the atrlng of edlcal Inetltutea raided here
Wednesday la a Chicago millionaire, who
employee manager for tha branch Institutes.
As a result of Inquiries nude atnee tha
raid tha 1'nlled States district attorney
haa been requested to proeeoute aome of
the Institute managers for Improper use
of the mall, a mora serious offense than
the charge of maintaining a nuisance
already preferred against them.
Edward Flmon. tha author of the
Mother'a Pension taw. Is a candidate for
City Commissioner. Vote for hurt. Adv.
DISTRICT ENDEAV0RERS
ELECT THEIR OFFICERS
FAIJ.S CITT. Neh.. April 21. -(Special
-The Fourth District Christian Endeavor
dosed a three daya' convention n this
city on Thursday nlcht. Invitation from
Auburn were accepted to hold the next
convention In their city next spring.
Officers were also named for the en
ei.lnsr year a follows:
Preeldent. Karl .tnhneon. Pawnee City;
vice preeldent. Mim Wherry. Heatrl'-e;
e i retnry-treeeurer. Cherlne I'antle, Fell
t'lty; superlntcndi'tit junl'T department,
Mr. Viola Miller. Kalis t'ltv; euperlntend -M
Quiet lioir. Mlea fare Pordyce. IJh
erty; superintendent of mlelon. Rev. II.
J. Mill. Humboldt: superintendent of
rhHltkhlhln Hw IT r ' m m inkii.-
euperintendont of efficiency, Miaa Viva
Lyon Dawaon.
Ilouee Barned Neap Lladaay.
UNDHAV. Neb., AprU a.-H8pedal.)
The houae of Henry Wldhalm, alx mllea
northeast of hera, was totally destroyed
by fir Wedneartay evening. Tha family
waa absent from home and none of tha
contents was saved. Nelghbora who saw
the blaxe aucceeded In saving the out
bvildlngs. There wsa no Insurance.
Ie.ertwieat Order.
WASHINGTON, April U-8peclal
Telegram. Nebinaka penelona granted:
Alice Jenklna, Manley, $12. 1'oatmaeter
appointed, Nebraska: Ciilllnen, Arthur
county; Frank Kallwelt vice p. K Foll
kort, reelg-nM; Taylor, lxiup county;
Mlaj fhrliitena A. Kvana vice Mlea K.
1 Moon, removed.
South Dakota: Tulare, Pplnk countv,
Andrew J. Kooyman vice A. C KokIo
aing. Rural free dellverv route jrlll be ee
l'li'd on May 17 aa follows: South
Dakota: Honenteel, Oregory county,
rouu No. 2, length thirty miles; fam'l
lles, ninety. Hot Sprinss, Fall River
county, route No. 1. lensth. twenty-elxht
mlla? f.mlll.a irm kt .
- . w. " 1 1 UBWIPIIL'B
county, route No. 1, length, twenty-two
iiuiuum, rianiy-eix. w n He wood,
Lewrenoe county, route No. 1, length,
thirty miles: families, seventy-five
Pukwana, Urule county, route No. 2, to
be served with No. 1; length, thirty-three
miles; families, seventv-elKht.
Wyoming; Jlren. Converse county,
route Nn 1 l.n.t . I nL . . m
$: famlllea 110.
ine comptroller or the currency has
granted a charter to the First National
bank of Rembmndt, la., capital, tr.0ij0;
E. M. Duroe, president: II. C. BerKer,
cashier fsucreada the Rembrandt Bav
Inga liank, Rembrandt).
STOP LOOKINO WRITE TO ME TOIA
If you bar from fir thousand to ona hundred and twenty-five .
thousand dollars for lnveitment. I have positions in large lobbing
and manufacturing- tlrma where I can use good men at a rood
salary; a few of theee positions will secure for you 61 on the
tock. Here la one of the position $6,000 will make you treasurer
and office manager of a manufacturing and jobbing firm whose)
book value of atock Is 1.64. I am authorled to sell this attl.OS,
and with It Is a position. The bualneaa has grown rapidly and they
need a, good live man or young; man to go Into the shipping room
for a couple of months and then to the office as office manager.
Money will be used to practically double their present output with
but very little additional overhead expense. If you reply to thla
particular, one give age and experience. Have many other oppor
tunities equally as good.
C. nt. KATOX. 1106 W. O. V. Illdg.. Omaha, Neb.
D. IBM.
.THE STOHB 07 THE TOWN.,
Srwil King. & Co.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
- . i .. ..
Wc have
425 Men's & Young Men's Suits
. 520.C3. $25.09 aad $j0.00 Values
In broken lots, our best Belling numbers, in full as
sortment of pood, live patterns, including Blue
Serg and Black, that we will sell on Saturday
and Monday at two prices
$12.50 and $16.50
Regardless of former selling prices. Your size is
here. Couie early and get a good selection.
Tke THOMPSON - B ELDEN STORE
m 4aa. a . a) sv eax asa a av a bm. a evav ssa seea sbm . . .
SPECIAL!
cc.oo
Wtite Flannel
Trousert
33.75
BROWNING
KING ,
'& CO,
Geo. T. Wilton, Mgr.
SPECIAL!
25c
Boston and
Paris Garters
IGc pr.
Specials For Saturday and Monday
At BEATON'S
The Store of Real Economy
tl Mee-Ce 25
60c pint bottle Writing
Fluid 25
26c 8 -ounce bottle Writing
Fluid 15a
35c Library Paste. ... M. .0
$1.60 seir-fllllng Fountain
Pens, guaranteed for one
Tear QJ)
11.00 eelNmilng Fountain
Pent, guaranteed for one
yr 805
76e Monogram Linen Box
PPr 30
8So Durham Duplex Raior l2?
60o Menler'a Bitter Sweet
chocolates 30
35e Mencen'a Talcum Pow.
d 10
76c Pocket Knives 404
12.25 Marr Garden Ex
tract, per os 81.30,
12.00 Houblgant'a Ideal
Extract, per ox 81.3ti
S4.25 Houblgant'a Quelquel
quea ' Fleure Extract.
01 83.25
Juat Recelred All tha neweat
odora of Coty, Do Oraay and
Houblgant'a, tn bulk and
original packages, alao Sachet
Toilet Water and Powders.
6c Yucatan Gum, S for.... 5s
FREE TOY BALLOON WITH EVERY PURCHASE
50o DeMar'a Beoioin and
Almond Lotion .25
Dusto-.No Moth Baga
,.AA COa. 75f? and 00
ft.00 DeMar'a WhirHag
Bpray Syringe 81.75
lOo Straw Hat Cleaner. .. .R
15c La render and Camphor.
2lo Grevea' Tooth Paati
lte Banitol Tooth Paate..l2
60e Pebeco Tooth Paste.. 34
$3.75 Horllck'a Malted
MUk 83.74
11.00 Horllck'a Malted
Mk G7
Ibt Bromo Seltzer Ifl
2 to Llsterine 14
2Bo Mantholatum 4c
J5o Caatorla 21
10c Byrup of Flga 2t)
FREE
Genuine Mark Croat Safety Ramr with erery tube
of De Mar a 8Iarlng Croeju. Lathers rYeely and
aoee not dry.
BEATON DRUG CO.
15TH AND FAUNAM
Thompson-Belden & Co,
Howard ana Sixteenth Dtreete.
Tslephoae Tyler eoo.
Toms ore tiso to ioo.
OUAJKA, initi S4, 116.
Spring is Not Just Around
the Corner, It's Here
The children and the birds al
ways know It first, and they tell
the hurdy-gurdy man. Just aa
soon as the first robin peeps, be
fore the unimaginative grown
ups hare even suspected It, Jump
Ins; ropes are rescued from their
winter quarters, marbles are pol
ished up, and the hurdy-gurdy
man plays tinder the window.
Every nook and corner of this
great atore is ready and waiting;
to pay homage to Spring hats,
coats, frocks aa dainty and fresh
aa flowers, have blossomed out
from their pasteboard boxes and
-e waiting to greet you.
You Can't Choose
Your Veils Too
Carefully
they have it in their power
to lighten or darken the com.
plexion, conceal lines or give
the effect of having them.
Big Hats need one sort of
veil; small hats, another. Be
sides the question of mesh
and pattern, there is the
question of color, but the veil
story is a long one. Oome in
and let us show you somo
really becoming veils.
Don't You Want Silk
Hose that Will Wear?
Most women come to us
for their silk hose because
they have found out that we
are specialists in this line,
and that when we recom
mend silk hose they can be
certain of complete satisfac
tion. Silk Boot Hose,, in black,
white or gray, lisle tops
and soles, pair - - 50c
Thread Silk Hose, garter
tops and soles of lisle,
pair - - - - - 75c
Silk Hose For a Dollar: Our
particular favorite and
yours, too, once you try
them; various colors and
styles for, pair - - - $1
HOWARD AND SIXTEENTH STREETS
Saturday 8:30 A. M.
Thompson-Belden & Co.Will Place
3 5 Dresses On Sale
From E. A. Robertson, one of
America's Best Dressmakers
These dresses are his sample line; the sizes are 16,
36 and 38. They include afternoon and street dresses of
taffeta, crepe de chine, pongees and corded silk, in all the
spring shades besides blue and black.
Values From $25 to $40
Saturday (This Day Only)
$19.75
There is ONLY ONE dress of each kind. We will
charge for alterations. On account of the values, we will
not send on approval or accept their return from either
cash or credit customers.
Your Summer
Gloves Are Here
In every style you'll re
quire to wear with new
blouses and dresses.
Kayser Double Tipped Guar
anteed Silk and Fabric
Gloves, white and colors,
Short lengths - -50c to $1.25
White and black, 12-button
lengths - - - 75c to $1.25
White, black and colors, 16
button lengths - - $1 to $2
GLOVE SECTION-SOUTH
AISLE-MAIN FLOOR
Saturday
Linen Specials
$2.50 Table Cloths - - $1.75
$3.00 Table Cloths - - $2.00
$5.00 Table Cloths - - $2.89
45c H. S. Huck Guest
Towels -------- 25c
75c H. S. Huck Towels - 50c
45c Fancy Turkish
Towels 19o
Black and White
A Special Showing Saturday of These Popular Fabrics.
You'll hear black and white talked about on all sides for
spring and summer wear. In deference to this favorite of
.fashion, we have arranged an exhibition of black and white
combinations in wool, silk and wool, cotton and silk, and all
silk fabrics.
We invite your inspection Saturday.
Saturday Toilet
Goods Specials
Kirk's Peroxide Bath Soap,
Special Saturday, cake. .7c
Amoline Powder for.... 19c
Massatta Talcum for... 12c
i
The Store For
Shirtwaists
Saturday for the first time
we will display the famous
"Corliss" Tailored Waist,
made by Corliss, Coon & Co.
In striped effects and plain
white.
Special at $1.95
Reign Supreme
In Women's World
of Fashion
The highest point ef ex
cellence in the manufacture
of shoes was reached when
Sorosis were first produced.
From that time to the
present day Sorosis Shoes
have stood for the utmost
in comfort, durability and
daintiness of design.
Sold by Thompson-Belden
& Company exclusively in
Omaha.
$3.50 to $7 Pair
A Special Sale of
Millinery f Saturday
Three Hundred' of Our
Beautiful Trimmed Hats
at These Special Prices
$7.50, $9.50, $10.95
There's a lightness and softness
about these new hats exquisitely de
lightful We take great pleasure in pre
senting the New Black Lace Hats at
special prices.
Also the New Panamas
Twenty-five New Shapes
$2.95 to $12.75
All Children's Trimmed Hats Reduced
For Saturday
Millinery Salons Second Floor.
Thompson-Beliien & Co.
HOWARD AND .S.IXTE.E.NXH SXREEXS
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Your Boarders and Roomers,
They Are Your Investment
There are many securities in the form of
stocks and bonds, that are supposed to yield a
certain dividend. Some do and others do not,
Your Board and Rooms are your stocks and bonds,
so to speak. Are you sure of your dividends? '
Those who read the "For Rent" columns of The
Dee are people of character and integrity. They
want and appreciate the comforts and advantages
you are able to offer. They are consequently food
pay and mean steady dividends to you on your ia
vestment.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL,
7yr 1000
THE OMAHA BEE
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