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- FLYING CAMPAIGN [nel Roosevelt himaelf had sald that Mr Cortelyou had told him the fund was about half the size of President McKin- ley's, or about $2,000,00 '“Onu" Candidates Deliver Many Speeches from Automobiles at Btreet Corners. BEE: OMAHA, THUKSUAY, APRIL 29, 1915, radiun) normal |submerged. Its maximum cruising on the surface is - 000 knots. Its complement is sixteen men The U$S was completed in 1910 and is of Gie Folland type. _Shaughnessy, Peter S, president .ot Girls! Lots of Beautiful Hair 25 cent bottle of “‘Danderine’’ makes hair thick, glossy and wavy. on. . business agent Brick immons, Christopher, former business agont Hod Carriers’ union. FRENCH CRUISER IS SUNK BY AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE CRAFT (Continued from Page One.) Keep Bowels Regular. Nothing better than Dr. King's New Life Piils for constipation, indigestion and sour stomach. Get a bottle, only e All druggists.—Advertisement. ‘Read the Here Colonel you are reading from the and Mr, lvins replied, I Mr. Bowers replled record in this rays, case Roosevelt I assum, official report, am Farther Suspension of Rates. WASHINGTON, April 2 —(Bpecial Tel- {egrom.)~The Interstate Commerce com iiseion further suspended from May § until November 5 1915, the operat'sn of the tariff containing increased charges for the switohing of carload freight at Fouth Omaha, Neb. the operation of ch was suspended from January % un- fiin \Yny WW’ Be Sure You Get HORLICK’S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK The Food-drink for all itching scalp and fall: |z1MMAN LANDS UPON SIMON| o, .oivmes vimr—vars and se. ing hair. Don't miss this. Cut out this siip, en close with S¢ to Foley & Co., Chicage, 11.," writing your name and address | clearly. You will recetve In return a trial | Removes all dandruff, stops| the survivors say, thelr first thousht was not for their own safety, but rather to detect and attack their assaflants They scanned the sea for a periscope, but in vain As the cruiser was lsting rapidly the commander gave orders that signals for help be sent and that the boats be low- ered. It proved to be most difficult to lower the boats, owing to the position of the ship in.the water. Some of .the men leaped overboard in the bare hope of saving themsejves, Others were washed off the deck. The commander, although urged to abandon his ship, refused to do so. Several thousand persons in the {north part of the city and downtown | N ix" [heard various sections of the “big six” | Seariv: Vor wi reeclne T e fand | candidates, familiarly known as the | B8 0 tor coughs, colds and “outs,” when the office-seekers, or-| croup; Foley Kidney Pills, for pain in innlufl ae a flying squadron, made | sides and back, rheumatism, backache, automobiles at street cor-| kidney and biadder aliments, and Foley . B Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thor- oughly cleansing cathartic, especially Marry B. Zimman atacked chop Sue¥ | comforting to stout persons. Sold’ every- parlors. He also attacked the veracity of Edward Simon of the “square seven” for | clatming authorship of the loan shark where —Advertisement. law, the mothers pension bill law and | “honest elections” law. BU[LDERS I“DIGTED, Austrian Report. Zimman quoted from the minutes of the | | VIENNA (Via Londen), April %.—The | legistature of two years ago to prove his following official communication has been statements, fesued here Walter Jardine took occasion to slam “Submarine No. 5, commanded by City Attorney Rine, who has been grill- Lieutenant George Ritter von Trapp, tor- ing him for alleged dodging of the ‘“‘wheel pedoed and sank the French crulser Leon tax.” Mr. Jardine said that the supreme Gambetta in the Tonian Sea. | court upheld his stand in refusing to pay The Austrian submarine U-5 is a vessel the tax, which was held unreasonable of 718 tons displdement and capacity of Besides Harry Hackett, A. A. Lamo- S%-Norse-power whet oh the surface of | reaux, James Meteaite and John Drexel. the water. 1ts speed 15 eloven and & half 1 “Bob"” Druesedow and Lou Pixley urged knots above the surface and ten knots the voters to oust the present adminis- | tration. Tonight the “outs” will make street | apoeches trom autos in the south part of | the city and downtown ROOSEVELT OFTEN (Continued from Page One.) made outside Chicago from being on construction in this city List of Defendants. A complete list of the Individual de- fendants follows Contractors Berthold, Gustave W atus opmpeang Berthold, Bdward K., Blectric Appar- us company. John, president Cuthbert Blec- tric Manufacturing compan Duncan, Otis B, Land used ’. a Package Home nioss you say YHORLIOK'S"' y- may got a substitutes | Blectric Appar- Kiectric com- oA J"nmey Willlam J. secretary Chicago Lighting Fixture Qomapan Lohler, Geo: ) Kohler, Fran ln ohler Brothers. Nieleen, Julian J., official of State's jeotric company. rmiller, James, former official State's Blectric company Potnn(‘n Charl J.. Cuthbert Fiectric CONSULTED PLATT « Pag b e B e 8. NS> Pearl, Allen ., official of Delta Star Barnes and Mr. Murphy were in collusion | Blectric company. in regard to elections. Ripple, Warren, of Lang Electric com- pany. An objection to a question on this [P 4 ye se firm names were passage was also sustained. Mr, Other employers who ® Tvine not mentioned in the Indictments against argued in vain that he be allowed to |, . individually were read the speeches to show that Colonel | y.res B, Ba tt, Davia J. nr.u" Roosevelt repeated his accusations | I, Betge}:‘k;r m.n:‘,;:‘,; Cora- agninst Mr. Barnes many times. wandt, John 0 “Do you. remember. speaking at Glov- |[dward Dunne, Cenl G ¥ eraville?” e Yen' Mr, Ivins read a speech. ohler Brothers. Here's a case of a struotural iron worker who suffered severe stomach trouble, but thanks to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey he is almost ready to resume his haz- ardons calling: “For many weeks I was laid up sick in bed in the hospital with stomach trouble which gradually wore me away to a mere skeleton. The hospital treatment.did not seem to improve me, so my doctor said I would not get well and told my people to take me home, as there was nothing any one on-this earth 'could do for me. When 1 veached home my doctor ordéred me to be fed on a tablespoonful of Duffy’s Pure Mait Whiskey every two hours. After taking & To be possessed of a head of heavy, beautiful halr; soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy and free from dandruff is merely a mat- ter of using a Danderine. It is eany inexpensive to have nice, #oft haif and lote of-it. Just ket a 25 cent bottle of ‘Knowiton's Danderine now—all Cm mrmm-na it—apply a lttle H ‘within ten nfiml’u there vm be an appearance of abundance, ;l'lu‘hlon freshness, fluffiness and an Incomparable n, Louls \"Donlld Hl‘ma in Newgard, Arthur In it Colonel can not find a trace of dandruft or fall ing hair; but your real surprise will be he wouldn't say Mr. Murphy's and Mr. Harnes' principles were the same becuuss he was not sure they had any princi- a icklen, Unfon men HE ten pecords listed ‘helow include the sort you’ll Duffy’'s for over ome week, without another morsel of f6od entering my system, T began to have a longing for something to eat, and shiim’ and whistle. After subjecting the Vietor list to a vote' of our house committee, we find these are The In_t' Popular Vietor Records in the ON SALE TODAY rh;-opu- mm"mmm "!m"lflu lqh!o.lolll- OIDM,M the Hill", M after about twe weeks' use, when you will see new hair-fine and downy at first— ves—but really mew hair-sprouting out nderine is, we be- #lire hair grower, destroyer cure for itchy scalp and never falls 9 stop falling bhair at once. t to prove how pretty and halr really is, molsten a cloth little Danderine and carefully draw J our ul.—unu one small strand at a time. Y¢ will be soft, and beautiftul ‘:’n.mu to my surpriee found I could keep a little oatmeal gruel on my stomach, and gradually I regained my formér appetite and feit bets ter. Duffy’'s Pare Malt Whiskey Is the cause for my present good state of ‘health, and my doctor says 1 will soon be able to go back to my trade of structural iron I am not afrald of the truth and hope others will benefit from f Duffy's the same as myself.”—Thomas Satchell, 276 Tillary St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Dufly’s Pure Malt Whlskeyv where other fooda are rejected. . When assists In keeping healthy the essential funel on- ueu activity in me ow of mtnc 1nh:n ®o thn urally.” ‘This action on the dl.- is i ine uuuua; 1o the 'hol. nmeo and indl vigor. . medicin c or all mankind, and you, too, can' tGet D ’s and Keep Well”’ gold 15" sHALET BOTTLES ONLY, Beware of unmmn. IR TAT ples. “Don't answer that,” 1 object.” The objections except as to the first part of the speech was sustained. Mr. Ivins referred to speeches made in several places, Including Syracuse, in which Colonel Roosevelt was aald in the newspapers to have repeated his state- ments about Mr. Barnes. Colonel Roose- velt sald he remembered the speeches he Mmade last year and that he mentioned Arte Michael, business agent Ma. and Riggers’ union. .~ international executive | ‘Workers' tinion, . ames, usin agen suplor e o Mg g G W busineas agent k, mmnm agent Boiler- makers' union, Cloary, Raymond, business lllnt and o n|lev' !l.ctrlul Workers’ ney Usiness asnt of Beller: kav' Holn ' unio; hi‘fi'{ w. w-lmu agent Ma- ol unfon. hrdn\ Joseph, business agent Hod u'n L., former. business orhu union. huuu agent 3 pnudem Fixture ‘N esn agent. mnl Bullllnl et ¥ sald Mr, Bowers. nrlu . asal A un Simon, mmunhwl-q" ‘Juul.d.:m-r and ‘‘In the Garden of Gods'’ MN% “'The Little 0ld Ford Rambled Righ A.husm Murry, and ‘‘Auntie lunml Ohicken “A'. the Mountain Inn"’, Nupolihn Trio, and ‘‘Mel of Love".. . .Florentin oo lYlAm N T AM‘ n-m examination of Theodore Roomdt wan concluded today after he had been asked Guestions about speeches and the salary and travelilng oxponses he received while president of the United States. Befora court opened attorneys for both Colonel Roosevelt and Mr. Barnes went to the chambers of Justice Andrews for n no-lmn. It was sald that this had to do with the admission of certain evi- dence. Bacause of this conference th procesdings wore a little late in starting. "‘This witness,” the uttorney said, “has charged the existence of invisible ge. ernment. I want to test his good faith. Mr. Ivine then read from a magasine article bearing the colonel's mame. In and |this the colonel deplored personal mttackas on men in public lite from the stump. Mr. Ivine. then announced he was through with the witness. and Redireet Examination Beains. ; Mr. Bowers Immediately prepared to begin redirect examination of the wit- neas. There was some delay while napers ond documents were being located, and 4 Roosevelt, do you remember Mr. Ivins' qoestions about the report of the Clapp committee ™" “I do." 'You remember ho asked that if the re- lreport showed Mr. Carnegle contributed {82500 ana Mr. Perkina $10,000, you would not doubt it." “I remember that,” “You remember you said ‘Have no doubt of It If you are reading from the officlal report,’ and he answered reading from the officlal report? | Smile With Me! Take “Cascarets Feel bully! Don’t stay biliou: sick, headachy, constipated. Spend 10 cents! Remove win. ter's poison from your liver and bowels. » | *‘0ld Folks at Home'', Alma Gk uck, Soprano, and Efrem Zimbalist, Violinist. Pianoforte by Ohotsinoff. MICKEL'’S ‘Nebraska Cycle Co,, Oorner 15th and Harney Streets, Omaha 338 Broadway, Oouncil Bluffs, Iowa. Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery in the We-t trade supplied by: South Omaha—WM, me South 868. Omaha—HUGO F. BILZ, 1324 Douglas sm: Phone Douglas 3040. Council Bluffs—OLD AGE BAR, 1512 South Sixth Street; Phone 3628. ‘I am 470N SAVINGS 4 Texas uthwest. level, Enjoy life! Spring s here ana ygue | 4 aystem is filled with the winter's accu- 9 y mulation of bile and »owel polson whieh 1 y B oLl adlY BN Gt Bl NG TS keeps you billous, headachy, dizzy, tongue | bk n iy coated, breath bad and stomach sour— | . "All right, I" | Why den't you get & 10-cent box of Cas- | ‘“mq,_,': lu:.‘r o read from the 168 | ety at the drug store and feel fine wo o co ence-- e ool o el secretary of the | _paxe gascarets tonight and enjoy the | Ol 'T Al committee, before the | ioegt, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing l” e~ you ever experlenced—Give Cascarsts to | wh: his lmy as read. Mr. Dover | gnidren now. | Kave nvestigating committe & Presi list of contributors, said he was not by | = | Mr. C. Markham, esident Any means certaln of its correctnes v ol i i i ¢ |sceuraay. v of | of the Hlinois Central Railroad Colanel Roosevalt umiled droadly wiii Company, is preaching the the Dover testimony was being read. X | “Now, Colonel Roosevelt,” Mr. Bowers B“Y'IFNOVI: 1:'!”‘ e hmd went on, “do you know whether Mr Cor 1 what [telyou was o witness before the Clap This Morning, Eh? practicing - — committee Which fmvestigated cam ng, patgn {oomirntiuner GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil § (Capsules)—from Holland will | Soumsel for Mr. Barmes objected make you get up,on the right Why" sad Mr. Bowers, “1 want “‘ side of the bed tomorrow. show, that the Clapp committee never Price 28, 80c & §1.00. All Druggists made any such report as Mr. Ivins rep- | Money refunded If they do 2ot belp you. resented had been made. Mr. lvine' e | fl--rlr Hm—l?tl'll Co., rren were taken from testimony a wit-| Ameriethow Tors & s ness sald he was not sure was correct. | A% & matter of fact I intend to prove that Thomas Taggart testified tha. the democratic books were lost ' Lawyers tn Tangle. acenes & mut. L 1t you have a good- ol T sized surplus in a sav- ings account the inter- est it earns will ma- terially help you to meet your expenses. It your account Is small there is all the more -reason for you t Lake City an to make it grow. te ia wia Cllth Oorn and Canyos ‘What are you doing to help? This is the time of all times for the U.8 A to make vast mu'--u.".u, In reply Mr. Ivins said: “My §ood faith has been questioned by From Omaha and Return - - San Diego may be included without extra charge. At Corona, N, M., the hi ation s reac o8 Suaria a1 | closed contracts for 50 loco- it uma; Imperial Vall Return trip s via the Feather River C.l'ul—-(h.l mighty rift of ing additional equipment ag- The route from th P‘nlfin slope of California is via the historic Beckwith mllu the road bed is laid upon white solid sal There was some discussion among the A len w Mr. Cortelyou of the utmost importance. THE COAL THAT SATISFIES pleasure are given on both going and retwrn trips. {total wmount of the comtributions made my dear and devoled friend, Mr. Bow- _J. 8. McNALLY, Div. Pass. Agent, From Lincoln and Return - - - From Council Bluffs and Return Going trip via “GOLDEN §TATE ROUTE" tirough Kangas. Oklahoma He writes: “As a‘n illustration panhandles. At Tucum: m;?. ., one begins z: -r‘ ting Of my P Upentlon. we have | trip \r.r:?:‘{: -‘q::*& P:oo 8 cm .n of Jusres, u | ey u““'?. onte; -.:3 ‘Barbara: the BiE k‘f\mm X "'h' ;nlogga'b(;gpud'cntm¢ nearly and are consider- ol St P R S Rl e & g add » mm—— g e e e G, it R R M EYNESg ahous swmual moce.” v LEHIGH VALLEY - e awyers an | & Ty o e Cddree ANTHRACITE | 7. o S S iy B argued he considered the testtmony of : Tickets | tV dly limit, and . at He piso sald he wanted to show that i there were varioys estimates about the CKI { | ! For further information, and deurlpnve s . h (to Colonel Roosevelt's campaign fund. ‘ htentun:_ mqmrp nf gt %Puflul W. 0. W. Building. Island “This," interrupted Mr. Bowers, "I a