"Js. '111 i-. i-.K: OMAHA. , i-i.hDAV. .1 INK iM. 1!M5. Asks Place as Judge to Carry Out Ideas of Child Reform THAWNEVERINSAHE SAKS DRJ3ANCR0FT Kew Hampshire Alienist Sayi Kill ing of White Wa Due to An ger and Jealousy. INSANE NEVER HAVE REGRETS NKW . YORK. June 2. Dr. Charles P. Bancroft, head i)f thp Now Mampsbtre Stnle IWpital for the ln an. and a member of the Federal onitniwton which fxamined Harry K. Thaw during his sojourn in Now Hampshire, testified today that In his BRITON SUGGESTS MOVEJOR PEACE Commons Member Sayi He Will Ask Premier if Government Con siden St?ting Terms. Thompson-Belden?Oo. TO SUBMIT INQUIRY TODAY opinion Thaw not only was sane, hut always had been sane. Itr. Hnncroft testified as an expert alirniM in the jury proceedings to determine Thaw's mental condition. i Thaw's act in killing Stanford White, Dr. Hanrrpft said, was not tli, product of a systematized delusion mch as characterized !he trite par- j ..roar. I 'The killliic of Stanford White." lie fail. "atip-arrd to us inmlonntp. Im- I infivo nrt. growing out h (ondltliin mind ilue i-hlefly t? miKor .md cnl- ousy, whlh a the flnnl rtilnilnntlin "f a srl! of circumstance that had rcn bearing rtwn on him a Ionic time, ll dl.l not M-cin a 1K 'f t.arnn'ln. tint was due to jialouav of Mr W'tilt', not to i)itrri ronrtltl'in of inlnrt. Thaw knew that White hml b-pii an- tironiatt- to him In mi impl'' t nt w,n lie. WinM to K"t even with W'liit v His I ait was the iiro-liK't of n ne -ulnd which. sfter he had lnl'ilirc in 'hnm pacna. suddnniy lost its control." i ' Tlun you believe Thnw wns nmr In fsne?" sakeil teptity Attorney Cener.tl r..rker. j "I tin." wss the replv "Another res- I eon for my h"'.l-f is that Thaw expreNel j egret for Ids deed A parsnolnc never j expresses regret. He continually trlc to j Justify the tiead. and no amount of pet- Nh'W suaxlon can convince him that he tins I Margolea TSsrlsht Tests I.nsf Three Wfrkl. Dr. Panrroft yesterday afternoon said that he had examined Thaw both men tally and physically over n period of thee weeks and had tested hls mer.lul condi tion "for reaction from every possible angle." He said that the members of the commission had Bono over In detail with Thaw all tha circumstances of hts :ife and had omitted no topic which might bring to the sMrface the delusion from whlrh the state alleges Thaw was suf fering at the time he shot Ftanford White and slIU la that he Is "divinely appointed the protector of American girl hood." "We found htm perfectly aane and ra tional." aald Dr. Bancroft. Ha Kald on cross-examination that a true paranolao such as the state chargea Thaw to be, might for a time submerge hla delusion so aa to defy the teata of tha most ex pert alienists, but did not think that this could ba done for mora than two or three months. It was bound to appear after a while. .The plan to examlna President Limcrltus rVarlea W. Bitot of Harvard to find out why Thaw wa expelled trom 'hat In stitution In ltftl has been abandoned, It was announced by tha stats today, aa Pr. Fllot' had written that ha could not re member any of the clrcumstancea 'n tha rase. t . i I yf ', . I ' s-v yi ., W if'y J .0' .v. Ln ar k. . -nw.. jar- C".. - ..... KONnOX. .tune ;n.--Hatd Ma- I non, liberal member of the House of Cnniniona for Coventry, has given nntlep that he wi!i nsk Premier As ri'iith in the house on Wednesday "whether, in view of rcr'ain ppeechej by some members of the German Parliament c,.eTni,ding a speedy and ; honorthle peacp. his majesty's gov ! ernnient will consider the advlsabil i ity of stating more specifically than ! heretofore the terms upon which i aueh a peace would he possible with j the object of hastening such a happy consummation.'' Loop lr Votea School Ronda. II P CITY. Neb., June 29 'Special, j Telegram.) The school bond election held ; hero today resulted in favor c.f the bonds j ' by a wide margin. Three hundred ani j ninety votes were ca9t, of which three, was 288 for the bonda and 102 against, j The propotiltlon called for a $30,000 bond ' Ihftie to run twenty years, or payment at 1 'the option of the district at date of any ' interest payment three yeara after date, ' of Issue. , CELEBRATE THE FOURTH OF JULY YORJv, June y. Mis. ''lance "There la needed In our social adminls- who has applied to'tiatlon some power between tiie prison BRYAN FINDS WEST SOOTHING AFTER HIS TRIAL OF THE EAST Mayor Mitchell for appointment n Justice of the rourt of special sessions, children's division, has outlined the plat- and the child of the crowded East Bide, where the Kangster la bred. This power should He In a children's court, and the form upon which she will urKe her selec-1 dispenser of law In this court ahould be tlon for office. Mrs. P-arlght la a prac- a woman familiar with children. In sym t Icing lawyer, with two c'llldren. Hho;puthy with them and willing to help says: ; theni tonord better Uvea. "My plan for dealing with 'boys and j "In my work upon the Kast Side 1 have girls) has for Its ultimate aim the eradlca-1 found the courts, through lack of under tion of Crime, in a large measure, by atnndlng, turning countless children, who projier handling of first offenders. I have run ai'onl of the law, toward tho 1 The best and mom profitable way to downward path of the gangster and tha "celebrate" la to buy and wear a genu woman of the streets. A sympathetic ' 1'ianiond or handsome W atch Per- . . , . ' 7 . 1 hnis von are planning a trip "hue Judge sitting In their court, aided hv the ; hemic." Take EI! the Dlamfmd Rln acorea of noble women who have conae-, von promised. One of our beautiful ,a ,ui,. ii. .. . , wide spread diamonds. 14k solid gold . Ml . " .....iu-..l.. , lj0ffis ..HerfoctlohM or Loftia "Belcher-1 might keep them from dishonor. mounting, will be sure to pleaae: month-j "Instead of branding a flrat offender lv payments only 16. You may wish to, with a prlaon or correctional sentence. I ''"L''Ll f ""iifj I 1 nff 1:111111 inuuiu i iurnra over to soinii One Table of Choice Merchandise at Half-Price To clean up broken lots we have filled a largo table with Muslin Gown3, Drawers, and Combinations, ajid ' have marked them at one-half of their regular price for Wednesday selling. In this lot you will find women's gowns that sold from $2.35 to $10.03; combinations, mostly large sizes, that sold from $1.25 to $9.75; Drawers, open or closed, lhat sold from 50c to 32.50. Choice Wednesday at One-Half Price. Third Floor. Buttons We are showing a large line of the latest novelties in buttons. Small, medium and large sizes, colors pink, blue, white, lavender and green, suitable for trimming waists and suits. Name Tape If you are contemplating sending your boys and girls away to school or college, now is the time to place your orders for Cash's woven names, suitable for marking wearing apparel. We also carry a line cf single and double initials from A to Y. The Store for Shirtwaists Special Wash Waists SI. 00 and $1.95 kind hearted woman or to sonm organ ization of women to develop Its surplus energy toward self-government." f 2.S0 Month r any of these disaktc life In Hi! of thcu Insignificant as comnared with the lot of llt-i which can rcsnjioriably be expec ted to txuiia to this coururr If we lake part In the war. What will be the sum of trie , tieople's aorrow If bv the natlon'a volun- tary act so great a calamity is brought upon the country '.' If you would know what the cost of this war Is In dollars and cents, remember that the expenditures now amount v something like MuO.OuO.nuO a week. ll.iVio.- ono.ouo a month, or l.ono,no0,00n bt ten months. Within the last few days one of the belligerent nations has . voted a credit of f.ouu.,ouo to carry on the war; another has announoed a loan of $1, lli -OiAOO loans are tha order of the day now: they are mortgagee placed upon the future for money to be aquandared In the present. What would be the pe cuniary cost to this country If we en guired In this war? The Jingoes ar al ready Instating upon an Immediate, ap propriation of MK),(iuo,(u to put the coun try in a state of preparedness, ll.nQO.aoo more than the cost of the Panama canal. What would (0(10,000,000 do for this coun try If expended In establishing wator ways connection between the lakes and tha gulf? One of the eastern newspapers a few days ago suggested thut coiurresa ought to be celled together at once to vole 1 ,000.000.0110 to create a war fund War Is a hlgh-prlccd luxury It oosts ro,ooo.ouo to produce a modern cannon. Measure this sum bv the price of mowera or cul tivators, or by Uie coat or reclaiming arid lands, and aee how much more ex pensive It Is to destroy than It la tn produce. Cost of Battleship. The last battleship launched, the Arl sona, cost ttG.OOO.cOu, ( onuwre tnln sum with 23,00o.00O, the entire amount appro priated laat year for the Department of Agriculture more than one-half aa mucli IKiit for one battleship as we give to the department which guarda the Inter eets of the farmers of the nation. Those who are demanding war do not represent the American people thv do not represent the farmers who constitute nearly one-half of the population; they do not represent the laboring men, who, with the farmera. constitute something like two-thirds of the population of the country; and they do not represent the business men who buy from, and sell to. the farmera and laborer, or those en gaged tn transporting the products of the oountry. These four classes consti tute not less than at) per cent of our en tire population; these do not desire war. for UDun them would fall the burden of conducting 11. They would also have to furnish tha aoldlera and they would have to pay tha taxes to supply tha funds for "lalarr I rnlateallonel. Mr. Pryan declared that Injury don our commerce by otheY nations la unin tentional and dona by them because they deem It necessary to their causa to win, hence we should use every diplomatic meana to prevent such Injury, but always rememtwrlng these acta are not an at tack upon us. c?Ar ViBoom Started for Muse for Governor (Continued from Paae One.) gurstlun from the standpoint of tha man who earna his living. Oeaprt tit Faroe. These men who spend their lime preach ing tho gospel of foree have tried to lash tils country Into an uproar for war; and -.ev recent, aa 1f unpatriotic, any at tempt to overcome their Influence. They not only assume the exclusive rlaht to define national honor and to direct the national polity, but they are preajmp llous enough to attempt to Instruct the t resident as to whom he should or should not entrust with office. As I was leav i.ig the east I read anedltnrlal In a Mon uay morning paper warning th president i ot to appoint as counsellor for the htatc i.epartment a certain prominent Demo crat, named by the paper, because he Is of i:aker ancestry and therefor preenined to favor peacciul inethoda rattier than warlike methods, and yet If the makers ii ammunition were to get together to morrow and select their chief counsel and letommeiwt him aa th proper person to aOvlsa th president aa to the retire ment ii if national honor.' every lngo editor would Join In the recommendation und Insist that he represented the highest type of cttftensulp, The Karnier' Interest. Sneaking In this splendid f aiming sec tion of this great agricultural ftmc, and speaking at Ibis time, I have little choice as to me subject to be discussed, 'the turners' Interest In pence naturally sug gests itself g, the most appropriate theme i r ua to consider on this occasion. 1 he tanner lives his day near to na ture and In tha presence ot those iiogltty lorces which dally speak to him ot hts lieator he la uncorrupted by that tierce etrcggle for wealth which makes men telnet liod and the duty which mey owe lu their fellowmen. He Uvea where the tie of neighborhood are atrong and e I ere the Incentives to conflict are few; in. i lie haa no pecuniary Interest in ths Indusirles which thrive on war. Mo lives lo- las clillureii; to rale them light and i r.d them forth propeilv educated and trained for the responsibilities ef citlscn snip Is his chief cure Me does not take kindly to the Idea of sacrificing tiiem to grainy sommme s military ambition or to purchase markets. Having no pur pi res that need to be concealed, he ,toes i.ot understand the diplomacy thut ml-1 nerved their purpose. in mi . liiiiweii mnocac.I ot t.trmful Intent, he la not easily convmieiV thai the world la so wicked as to require mis nation to arm Itself to tne teeUi and v agger about looking for an excuse to llsht. While he la ready to give l is all to hla country If hla country needs It, hla tastea aa well aa hla Interests make him tnts friend of peace and the aposu of kiod will. Meaalagc mt War Is I , I, I cannot better present the line of thought which 1 have la mind than by asking you to consider with me three questions: Klrst What would war mean to the I tilted Mlates? Kecond What Is there In th present situation which would Justify us In en tering Into tt.is European conflict and wtiai methods ahould be employed for the aajusiment ut such differences as arise between us and the belligerent nations? Third How can the sentiment of the people be brought to th attention of the president la eruer that the sentiment may counteract the Influenoe of that por tion of tti press which la Insisting upon a course, which may. If adopted, lead ua into war. To understand what this war really la take ths nnmoer aotuallg killed thus far -iiwni than 1. men. and the number woundnd. more than t.uuO.OUO men and compare this enormous loss of lit with ' ' population of one of th larger states this will give you aonie Idea of th aacri. flo n life. Look back ovr th laat ll .'esre ana recall the expressions of sym- .MAriON f'lTY, la.. June .?i.-(Hpcciall-W. F. Muse of this city Is receiving flat tering notice from the press of Iowa aa the logical candidate for governor. Mr. Muse waa for a number of yearn the havy bass of the Ottumwa quartette, end for the lust ten year has been the musical director of the Empyrean quar tette of this city. Along with this he M postmaster of Maaont City and editor of the Olobe Gasette. Freeman Oonavsay, editor of the opposltPi paper, the Tlmea, la heartily supporting the heavy-bgaa-editor-poatmaater forrthe position Young Women to Drill at the Crete Camp Company C, Second Nebraska, of llan- ner lodge No. 11, Fraternal Aid I'nlon. under Captain llertha M WaMellck, will attend the state encampment on July 5th to 11th. Incluelvcly, to he) held at Crete, Neb. The members who will go are Uadie Letts, Una Smith, Lknma Rum try, Mlnnlo Johnson, Kate O. Ilanlon, Charlotte L'ggert, Angelina Herwln, Sadie Imffy, Margaret Henne, draco Orogan, draco Riley, JoHephino Hays, llertha Cooper, Leah lllxlcr, Alvla Kolouchlck, Kdna Pownu. Vera Fuller. If diplomacy falls, th plans provided by treaties are always available and al low tlm for passlona to subside. "If a mayor can keep people off th streets during a riot, cannot the federal government keep th people out of th war gone while the belligerents are shoot ing at each other T" asked Mr. Bryan. Mr. Bryan urged tho people to write to the president and urge him to avoid hostilities. This, Mr. Bryan thought would be the best way to let him know the real sentiment of tha public. Public resolution and similar expressions also DEATH RECORD. tJeorge F. North up. TORK. Neb., June Special.) Oeorge F. Northup died Sunday after noon at the age of 7. He had been a resident of York for many year. The funeral w-u held this afternoon from tha residenco on West Fourth street. Rev. K. L. Lindsay had charge. Mrs. Kllsaheth Johuawn. HARVARD. Neb.. June 29. (Spoclal.) Mrs. Klli.ibeth Johnson, wife of V. F. Johnson, an old resident of this city, dlej al her home In South Harvard this morn ing after a long Illness. She was 5 years of age. She is survived by her husband, who is t years old Uses lluebert. HENDERSON. Neb.. June a.-tSpc-cUD-Claur Hubert died at the family heme In this village last Saturday after noon. Ho was 60 years old. He came from Russia and had lived In thia vicinity more than forty years. town. He takes the plate of the agent, who ia very ill. Tho young men em ployed in the office were raised h 1063 Wrist Watch. Case and bracelet ! r both fine aoild gold. Lever set, run PORCEIand IMSU FUTURE Do not buy a single article for your porch or lawn until you see the many excellent values we have displayed In our porch aiH lHwn furnlturo department, and on account of our Inexpensive building and Inexpensive loca tion, combined with a very small store and warehouse operating expense, we will actually save you from 241 to 50 on every purchaae. YOU MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS AT THE CENTRA I In uc- ni,.K,.i toweled, choice of either 1 75 cordauce to their former position. Amos ! white or gold Guaranteed Yotler Is now faultier, Lesler Yoder will I tin the night work and Cecil I owe will I liavn thA frlirlit UF.,t.lr li, ..haw a.so a Montk DARKEN GRAY HAIR, LOOK YOUNG Uy Applying V-Ilnn Not Harmlts. I eSS-Ladies' Ring. 14k solid gold Ixtla "Perfec tion' mounting, brilliant CCQ Diamond at M a scoBta ;iv-Mmi's ntng -r1. I 14k olid sois. i"- : manit. Kxtra Snfl aiw, at Term i 99 a Montk Don't look old look young so if your hair ia wispy, thin, failing', gray, streak ed with gray, faded, dry, prematurely i gray, to retora to original dark color, almply shampoo hair and scalp a few tlmea with Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer All your gray hair will then become beau tifully darkened, lustrous, soft, fresh, wavy, with that dark lustrous glosa mak ing entire head of hair evenly darkened, fascinating and attractive. Also atop Itching scalp, dandruff and falling hair. y-Uan ia not a dye, but aots on the root, making hair healthy, so th gray hair naturally turns beautifully dark, so even ly that noon can tall It has been used. Q-Ban la not sticky or messy; harmless and I guaranteed to darken gray hair. Try it at our risk. Big 7-oi. bottle only 60 cents. At Sherman & McConnell Drug Co., Owl Drug Co., Harvard and Ixyal Pharmacy, Omaha, Neb. Out-of-town folks supplied by mail. Advertisement. Open Daily Till 8 P. M Saturdays Till 9:30 ; Call or write for Catalog No, 90S. I'hone Douglas 1114 und salesman will call, i flftF'B'ieTHE NATIONAL Ur B lP CREDIT JEWELERS UaBRos&caTa j m A Dollar Bottle of Lee's Liquid Shampoo contains a full quart; just eight times as much as In the 25-cent bottles and, therefore, just one-half the cost. Clean quick d riei Quick leave no xonn in the hair, which goes rifht back into its old training. At drug-glsta or delivered prepaid, 4 os. 25 ctsj 12 os. 60 eta.; &2 os. f 1.00. CEO. H. LEE CO., Laboratories Omahs, Nobr. A Comfortable Couch Hammock $3.95 5 assess' iiis mt and pro rown durk, $3.95 A solenoid coucn hammock haa strong springs and pro tecting wind shield and a covering of heavy brown duck, maaea an excellent nammocg or an taeal bed for a sleeping porch; our price Wt ar th exolnslT agents In Omaha and lolnity for Bllaiard B. frlgrmrator. W ar ths xolusl agsnts' In Omaha and, vicinity for' Utility Oaa Kanges. - Have the Central figure on your furniture bill. Why Do Yoa Hesitate? If you have a small cavity In your tooth, have It filled at onoo you will aav the cost of a crown, also foul breath and se vere pain. With a few good teeth, aa a base to work on, we can make you a get of beautiful, Satisfying teeth for reasonable price. iAnrz.s sxtbactio IT TITAXIKBO Aim. Taft's Dental Rooms 1517 DOUGLAS STREET. AMUSEMENTS. T0KI6HT. 8:28 g - J Bll TLt- Uf L THBATEB lH,lu I Ilia TIOoll "MI ITOCX PZK7ZOT" Edward Lynch "SSi? moo. sasBOB-g Baooessini uaiaa Otsmi ittn. mil ikk H i i -a A splendid Utility Gas Range with four one-piece hand-drilled burners, the body Is made of heavy rust proof sheet steel metal and the top and base of heavy eaat Iron. Kvery Util ity One Hange we absolutely t CA guarantee to bake; our price.. " I'J UN Ills I II II I M 'WHKKK THfc; 1 . Bvs in Mats, tl 6o, 860. Evenings, S5o, See. BOe si aal wai IL DIVIDE Ttiimo Man" A genuine Blizzard Refrigerator with no Inaxda seams, and interlined with mineral wool, th sanitary wire shelves, drain pipe. etc.. are eaaily , A ubstantlal porch awing, mad of solid oak and thoroughly well bolted together; complete with tti DC removed so that every corner la easv of access when cleaning; C7 50 our price chains; our price. Apartments, nats. yioums and eottagna can be rentedqulckly and cheaply by a " 1 " - wn n nif vmn c-UAa tort h by flod. end fires and enldemlr which isnc thiougb atcldent or lack of Infor ni,n Nutiody wsn'ed to bring Ihume alfllt lions t,Mjn the rinititry. and yt-t thm niouinei. j t.e u.s ot nr In al flit lions l. Mill liss I Edgerton Protests Sale of City Bonds (From a Ktaff Correspondent.) 14NOOL.N, June .-Speclal.-rrank E. Edgerton. acting for the Nebraska Iowa Oaa company, appeared befor th Ptate Board of FMucstk nsl Punda today protesting against the sale of bonds of th city of Blair for th construction of a municipal lighting plant. Th bond ar In th sum of VW.ono and wer voted som tlm ago. Th gas company which waa operating an electric servle in Blair at th tlm of th election, allege that It holds a franchise from th city to operate a plant, and that th city has no tight to put tn a competing plant. Kalla Mir Aaeot Promoted. FAU.S CITY, Neb , June 2.-iBpec!al. -J. D. Codington, cashier at the MIaour Pacific depot, has been promoted to the position of cgent at Auburn, his home I T" DexMirtaaeat Order. I WASHINGTON. June .-itpclal Tele- gram. ttoulh Dakota, poatmaaler ap pointed: Bates. Hand oountyL Alex I tJllott, vo T. Homer, removed; Oraham, I l ntirtt county, Dora M. Plootte vu i John Graham, resigned; Neville. Mellette f county. Ellis M. MCuly. new ofn.e. : Tha Burns National bank of 8t Joseph. ! Mo liss ho approvrd aa a raerve sgent for the German National Iwnk liamings. Neb. Kliaabeth ('. t'hllda of I'averport a , I ras been apptUntrd assiaisnt matron n' " Ihe lienoa Indian srhool, Nehrsska, J a I ' I Jf" " 1 Conservative Association Dividends July 1st, at the rata of 6c per annum (amounting to $257,582.25), will be promptly credited to all members and compounded that day, if allowed to re main, whether members' books are presented at the office or not. Cm account of our large membership (over 20,000) tho officers ex pressly request thnt Saving Memliers, who do not tlesiro to withdraw r pay in money, present their pass-books for entry of dividends after the 7th of July, us in that way tlioy will receive prompt attention and lose nothing by way of compounding of earnings. Borrowins members may jvay as usual. ry".w,7 Resources, $10,500,000.00. Contingent Loss Fund, $263,500.00. The Conservative Savings & Loan Association 1614 Harney Street. Omaha. Neb. GEO. F. GILMORE, President. PAUL W. KUHNS, Secretary. ' a OUR PUMPS LEAD IN POPULARITY AND our showing is accord ingly complete and va ried. Styles to please critical tastes are offered at very mod erate prioea. Selecting your new Pumps here means style, satisfaction and comfort throughout the summer. Priced from $3.50 to $5.00. t X ta 0