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BRANDEIS ACCUSED Atiacked for Antagonizing United Shoe Machinery Co., Which He Helped Form. WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—Louis D. Brandeis of Boston, President Wil- sen’s nominee for the Supreme Court Bench, was attacked to-day before ethe Senate sub-committee invostigat- ing his qualifications, by Samuel W. ‘Winslow, President of the United Shoe Machinery Company, of which Mr. Brandeis was formerly a director and counsel, and by Hollis R. Bailey, 4 Boston attorney, with whom Mr. J itexat and criminal “the very acts and system of business which he as sisted to create and which he advi Winslow tn hif testimony said that Brandeis had been a director of the and its counsel, but first resigned as a director, saying he did }not wish to serve as director ‘ani jcounsel at the same time, During ints connection with the company, Mr Winslow said, Rrandeis never disap- proved of any of its acta or methods “They met his full approval,” said he. “I believe Mr, Biandets guilty of unprofessional conduct and of con duct not becoming an honorable man in the following respects: “First. Mr. Brandeis haa, at the in stance of new clients, attacked as Megat and criminal the very acts and aystem of business which he aasiste 1 to create and which he advised were company tT AGAIN tt HOW STRONG Do You FEEL? LE-T-S SE-E- THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY NEVER WON FAINT, LA f vy 1 1916. PENNY ANTE: Vit (i 2-507 | JE ROOSEVELT ‘Twas “Old Mai’s” Marriage, Brother Robert B, Roosevel Says at Annulment Trial. The trial of the suit Roosevelt, cousin of Col an annulment of his marriage, , with Edith of John adjourned in in Brooklyn to-day ster, was Dr. W from him regarding Mrs. Gilt Wiley and take testimo: who had consulted with him about Roosevelt, Hamersiey Briscoe osevelt, the widow of a navy pay Roosevelt, | { | WIFE OF J. E. ROOSEVELT WHO IS SUING HER t B in to ny take them to the nearest of our Nine stores—then’s when you will appreciate the speed, ae- curacy and economy of our re- « pair service. ° If WE made your glasses, you have only to telephone your name and address-—and a new lens, or lenses, will be ready for you when you call, If you purchased your glasses elsewhere, bring us the pieces and we will duplicate them exactly. That is the sort of service you want—come here and GET it. ; were legal.” | FOR ANNULMENT. S Mr. Bailey charged that Mr. Bran m1 “ Pitti « ‘ deis, representing at the same time Ni Alin R i Rtn | | pete sedono.0.00-0000-040008 ' the lessees and lessors of the Warren | 1% 8 4 Paper Mills, and involving a $21,000, AT'S BOY i$ 000 estate, had been guilty of acts WELL, HOW REMEMBER 4 13 ‘ which favored one of the interests |( wyarcwa GONNA HUM, | WONDER | kyourglasses i UNFAIR DOINGS against the other. 007 HE BOOSTED WHAT, HE'S GOT FAIR: HEART i? Whenyou break yourg ‘eaiialgpiihiy —e—— \¢ ense laced a ' Brandeis had been associated years] jegal, and he has persistently sought her reasons for not getting on well Lenses replaced at from 50 j ) nfo In litigation over an estate [to injure our business, In so doing with her husband . cents upward. | Mr. Winslow charged that Mr.) his knowledge of our leases and bus The principal witness to-day was | e } Brandeis had been guilty of WOPTO-| nese acquired while acting aa our di- the petitioner's brother, Robert B. \ fensional conduct in that after leav-| rector and counse! has natu been Roosevelt of Washington, whose wife : ing the shoe machinery company Ne] of vajue is a sister of the defendant, He ap- j had used knowledge gained through! “second: Owing to his long ex peared as Mrs, Roosevelt's witness. | owists and Opticians ' his association with it to attack #4! tended cohneotion with our company He said he appeared unwillingly, that | % Tas director and counsel and his ac he was not on particularly good terms | ¢ fy PAM (204) gt. near ath Ave. quaintance with our affairs, Mr. ™ SRE ERTIES RTA “a pee Starier mauaissianae with his brother, and had altogether | $ 27 Went! agth Bea b G 8 Brandeis’a statements as to our nil disapproved of the marriage of his|@ $97 “Rags “eae 1 “fear ong ie . ethoda and business have naturally on (he stand and gave testimony rela- 1 ah ter-in-law, be- | % 1905 St Nicholas Ave., Bet. 1808 rt ' ri u: Ss met in the stand and g brother and his sister-in A ° ‘ } Ippe fferer carried an authority which would not! tive to Mr. Brandeis's connection with cause she was only about thirty years! > 1007, Broadway Witloughhy. Bktyn ' Will Appreciate jotherwise have been accorded them. | the so-called Warren will case aid and 00 Wien 06 tah” 2015 ARR" Fulion Bt. opposite An kw. Bhipe } “An honorable man, when acting; Batley was attorney for Edward) Roosevelt is sixty years old and) $ | £1 @83 Broad St, next to Strau Nowa: j Yee ME | for other clients, would In these cir | Warren, one of the beneficiaries of a} GOVERNOR IN DOUBT Robert is fifty-six ° : DENS cumstances have been scrupulously $21,000,000 estate for which Brandels's ’ | “He Bpoke to me frequently about | 2 | U (Bt [carer tnat any statements made by | tirm acted as a lessee, Brandels's | nis differnces with his wife,” said] ® ‘| MENTHOL CANDY him were truthful. Mr. Brandeis,' partner was 8. D. Warren, one of the j Robert Roosevelt. “I never asked him | 622000060.00.006.10000-900096 | j however, fias made false and mis- peneficiaries, It was charged Bran- | Guest 1 told him I did a r aa | 4 | | questions. In fact, T told him I di = | ' \P | teading statements as to our acts and dete and Warren acted to their own { hot think a discussion of intimate) STEAMSHIPS DUE TO-DAY. | i business both to committees of Con: | interesta rather than to those of their eee | , preraaceacl family affairs was becoming between | a | Popular j o 4 kreas and elsewhere clients. ‘ | (Continued from First Page.) | Expert Says Residents of Other! two men, Afterward his wite went |C. of Savannah, Gibraltar 10 A.M. | Tor Gout, Kheumatisna, ; Give Quick. (ke f Winslow charged that Brandeis had | Senator Fletcher tried to force Bai- - — | cd ai to the Ritz-Carlton for an operation | Havana, Havana . srsaelt a al jan ' re. admitted before the Massachusetts ley to admit that it was Warren, not]and conferences, The big teaders| Large Cities Are Also Ex- | and my brother told me afterwards | 8t. Paul, Liverpool 1PM! i eh -, Legislature that his company was @/ Brandis, who loked after the estate| refrained from giving their views “posed to Contagion. » Oe Te eRY gad Re would | Metapan, Cristobal . 1PM . monopoly, but said the arrangement! for the firm exclusively. until they had sensed the overwhelm- . Wsatelocbhen it Francis L, Wellman, formerly coun- was legal and valid, But when the! ‘The elder Warren, said Baile: ing majority opinion, They said t gel tor John I Roosevelt, maid that | federal Ciayt« tw wed, sim- 2 t : * naj WASHINGTON, Feb, 15.—Hun- Mrs. Roosevelt had oome to him to * i a ae nae Lele pralben & $21,000,000 fo rtune to his widow it was for the delegates to determine ‘ i y, ask him to start a separation suit alte Jar to the prope ase 4 five children. ‘This was transferred to| which course would benefit the party| dreds of lepers are at liberty in the {Or ner. Le declined to enter of . law, which Brandels helped detent, 8. D. Warren, Mrs, Warren sr. and/ best, and that all personal fecling| United States, exposing the public to such proceeding against his clieut Y @) U N E ty 1D) ne Attacked the company as a trust./q Mr. M ste Jeane | _ the ¢ and referred her to Herbert Smyth, ley followed Winslow Mr, Mason as trustees, A lease should be elminated from the dit-| contagion, according.to leprosy ox- who had offices with him but he of- Hollis R. Bailey followed Wins! ; ; Was Graws up by which the property | cussion. orts who testified to-day befc {ered to do what he could to recon- was given to a concern of which the| “Think only of the party and its} P°T ” F ] b air. He said he thought it! re. ~ Warren-Brandeis law partnership |wetfare,” was the advice of the ola] Senate Public Health Committee. w ito hia efforts that there was| [ 4 ee ¥ ye dors Senator a. ar ihiation, i t bby ere Guard. Tue eA pette ARCOF a reve Privat s oxevelt was recalled to the! ; i ; t was charged that thus the Bran-| ‘The convention will meet at s{dell's bill for a $250,000 national oii... teatity regarding his conver- | d, H deis-Warren interents were on both} o'clock to-night in Carnegie Hail, but | leprosarium. sations with Dr. Markoe and otters) | . : ; * aw One was much disturbed emotionally, < < that they arranged it so as to profit| pated .at this first session. Elihu| Medical College at New Orleans, and Mas, much | cuaturbed | ellitonal yi! } very largely, to the detriment of the! Root is to mnke the big speech and | leprosy lala ary tte estima a MWD KIN NS NaN ey i * ; i eatate, deal only with national issues, Usual| New York City alone there are 100 “Is it any wonder,” he cried, “that t “4 ] h | ‘ ] Senator Fletcher asked if the lease,|committees will be named and ad-| lepers at large. Others are in Cin- oe be goycengn sone Oo p ay arc anc } 1 be na a ‘Are you going to have one now? r | whieh Pat per cent, and half the | journment taken until to-morrow at! cinnati, Chicago and 1 Hell In asked Mrs. Roosevelt's counsel. ; P 3 | i profits to the estate, was not an ad-/ 11 o'clock, when the fighting, If there| the Louisiana State leper colony Alton B. Parker of Mr. Roosevelt's * ll fe | f ] j van‘ogeous one. in to be any, will begin. there are over a hundred patients, counsel objected and Justice Crane rs Stl ee jyne anc j “In this case, no," answered Balley.| Threo of the “Big Four” delegates; Danger of contagion from leprosy is cautioned Toth sides to be more con, : is * t The Brandeis-Warren firm took $100,-|are picked. Whitman ,and Senator |about one to one hundred, compared “\\Shint a physician to consult with e y \ A 1 ; 5 |000 or so in the first two or three| Jimmie Wadsworth are to have un-|to tuberculosis, Dr. Dyer sald. Mrs. Roosevelt if both sides would gan P xy€ 1 : | years, he said, and he alleged that/animous vote. State Chairman Fred| Senator Smoot said he had visited agree on a mat ha . . i ; part of this was due to the fact that! Tanner is confident of getting a ma-| hundreds of lepers and even slept in oor OF bs in figuring enpenses Brandeis and! jority for the third place. Then|their houses, without suffering any (From the Rid ‘mes: Diavatch ) Ww itl “a br ak fast W. . 4 - wr Young Thing—W1 c AKT AY Warren charged some sums to the! comes the struggle for the fourth |evil effects Sen TAR Lia lo a RA Ce ten ° [ estate that should have been charged! place between Dr. David Jayne Hill] That leprosy is curable was declared | Second Ditto—Why, T had been hold. | f to themselves. \of Rochester and William Berri of} by Dr. Dyer. He said ynly Louisiana, oom for a rainute Hare of H All these facts had been considered | prooklyn. Massachusetts and California car Uttle darling out into the i i In court, Batley admitted, when his! ‘There is unanimous agreement that | OF thelr lepers | i client sued to break the lease. This) no candidate for President shall be sult, he admitted also, had been set- \ endorsed or !* any way commended tled out of court with his clien*’s\ py the convention. No instructions | ‘3 consent. direct or implied, are to be given the ) Charles S. Mellon, former presi-|delegates. New York State will send | v dent of the New Haven Railroad, to-| its renrosentatives to the Chicago Na-! >. day notified the committee that he had no facts to substantiate the charge by C. W. Barronof Boston that Mr. Brandeis had helped wreck the New Haven road, After some discussion to. committee decided to lea ay the tional Tonvention entirely unpledged. ——_-— | DROPPING WHITMAN } NOW POOR POLITICS, G.O. P. 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