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| STEEL SECRETS DEMANDED FROM HEAD CF TRUST President Farrell Protes.s but Stanley Declares Congress Must Know All. AGREEMENT IS) MADI Expert Will Check Up Details, but Other Records Must Be Shown at Hearing. WASIIINGTON eto mublinh to thew Btanjey Stee) Tru oD mites, If it is, ' think Ita grom inj Butt up in ¢ t Germany, Rossa and It fe proposed to put ¢ hhamts of our fore doreign business w Reed, general poration, were At the! objection xaimining es, but the Anatated that publication would work tr Teparable injury, not only to the Steer Conporation, tut to every one of tts competitors th this country | POWER ENOUGH IN GOVERN. MENT TO GET SECRE Mr, Reed aatd been turnir Commissioner “T asked M had n cont tnformath what he had to what it cost you to pro. duce a ton of pte iron,” replied Mr ‘and he told me he could tell President » President and dno desire to make a deep and mysterious matter about the st Of pig tron, Aw a matter of fact, turned out that Mr. Smith never had him the detatis. ‘The President Smith to tell me, and wal en To went back to the United om Steel Corporation and asked for @ peep at their records, and they ob- Jected on the ground that St would om- Barrare thom in their business. Thus} © 41d Ute information, like the Arab, dis @ppear ng no trace in the Governs meat archives “Zt ie most vital that this committee | Hill shares wae fe Get this information,” continued the /P00n trading, While m t nt come what will, we nmittee b mould @ not yet produc: tentatively agreed that if comt wheets » verify figures to ‘corporation regand- f production, the Corporation eubmitted by the composite com it Farre! e and records or. end lows figures from 1002 to date were gupplied, and Mr. anley an- ey could be used “without re iy yy AgTeed that o by the comm 0 make public sie of subsidiary & subpoena duces tecum had these records, hairman i Was no longer ound by Attorney Reid uid he rea the subpoena was issued to nullify the TRUST PRODUCE President he had be tom there hi ings of the panies, } any min BUN other subpoen. v's a yor the we Bs eraged 10.48 iat stock market to-day the Inter.-Met. Proapects of a qui tween the city and power, suddenly acquired strength toward th: a Great - | dng wfother whares ¢ LA FOLLETTE'S HEAD. pletidch dads LT'S EVES AND NOSE. WALL STREET. Mont of the trading tn the early nent be- Interborough ven I went back to the Cor loner | Of the subway controversy caused con Ue said he did not have the records any | #derable buying of the Inter.-Met. t#- More they'd been sent back to you sues during the first hour, The com- fad that his recollection on the subject | MON Hse 1-2 & point to 19. The pre- ferred followed suit with a guin of 6-8 of @ point. Reading showed the best From below 168 the stock ‘st hour and advanced to f 11-2 points, t and slug od narket war inclined hete shares shot xhont toward up rapidly level reached in some thern preferred was the tnerths, to ty ons tone lency In the last few min |the list an irregular appearance at the n males | closing time BBs2852 Peres rising | ' THE EVENING WORLD, ORD AY. JANUARY 22, 1912, “A REAL PROGRESSIVE. WILSON’'S EARS. BRYAN’'S SMILE. | RICHESON DEATH WARRANT SIGNED AND DELIVERED. {court Paper Served on Gov. Foss, Sheriff and Prison Warden— Minister Preparing for End, Death warrante for Kw the week begin- arence V. 'T. on for the murde f Mine Avie today and » Warden H. Pridges of rison, ani Sheriff Join Quinn of Suffalk County The warrants were mado out by Clerk John | Manning of tige ior Court tn ince with the sentence of death posed by Judge George A. Hander- on two Weeks ago, and provide that Hicheson shall be held in the Charles Streyt Jail, thie city, wntl! May 9 and upon ‘}then taken to the death chamber tn te Prison and there electrocuted in the week bestining May 19, Sine being tnformed of the untaver: executive co: fer case last we receiving @ fellow Baptist clergyman, 1s Htlon for conunutation Is supposed to be Kent to the State House sony: time next mon: Father tafier Dies tn pital, St. Vincent's Howpital about a week ago, and several days ayo underwent an operation for appendicitis, He gradually fatled after the operation and died this neon, Father Rafter ts survived by @ brother, the Rev, Ed- » Who Iw connected with Three ming part of the bat- the Fifteenth Uy . Which arrived ai the transp Jan, 19, ha. taken up thet puse of the Am an Trading OE LE LIE TES ARR COLLAR Easy to put on, easy to take sy to tle the tie i a RAILROAD SPAN NOW LINKS KEY WEST Li MAINLAND, y Tr. un An YOU WANT Servieccable Hosiery — Sightly with the right feel about it! and above everything else DEPENDABLE KIND, THE oNQUEROR | , HOSIERY « Chiuaren, ( near $ i es sentis uly: Right prices: best qual Silk ull liste, m | colors ane to r. well fun ailer rou, UBENS & MEYER, P.O, write us Father William Rafter was taken to the \ 56, Ste, D, New Yor at all drug stores, FICHTY-CENT GAS PAYS 1SPER CENT. N fella Said | ¢ Consolidated Compan the Cut Rate Would Be Ruin- ous to Concern, SEE WHAT THEY EARN, Evening World Won Rate for the Powe After a Hard | Three-Year Fight. « a hot running fight, in whieh ening World ears ‘T ' eit, and ton * Socent rate, me at the annual meeting: of the Con- nolidated Gas Company, held at the Na- al City Bank at noon y, under the answer earnings on | of 7.04 per | showed that tn Matributed earnings plant and property wan Invested in er cent. of earnings for the + the rate that was ob- tained for the ple after a fight that exhausted the courts of the country and In which ‘The Evening Werld le. It | wan a matter of no little concern to the company to know what to do with tts s earnings without making the dividend rate so big as to \glaringly [challenge the attention of those who took part in the legislation and litiga- tion that led to the %-cent gan rate. ‘The law requiring the Scent rate went Into effect Mey 1, 1908 The company «ot an injunction against its enforcement and collected $1 fur three years until the court required them to obey the law ami refunded 2 cents to \ of the patrons who had pata tho rate. Kenaral balance sheet mows $47,- HOSIERY tock ag at retail hind i ont 2c extra per wT ENOK ‘SILK WOR © eet ele ee mae a PAT TEN WEEKS IN BED—EMINENT PHYSICIANS FAILED —WON- DERFUL RECOVERY ‘orm you of the great bene- | fit I have derived from the use of Swamp- | Root, 1 had been a sufferer for more | than twenty years from kidney and liver was almost sonatanily treat. | ed by the most ¢ inns who | could ont ve me i mporary relief, I had been in bed ten pe when I began | the use of Swamp-Root. Inside of | hours | could see that I had | ar tly benefited, 1 continued to use »-Root until had used several | | bottles whe on Treally felt that my old trouble was completely cured and 1 am positive that any person suffering with fidney or liver trouble ¢ an be cured by| he use of this preparation: am now in the best of health, bet ae I have been for ten years or me I do not know low to express myself as strongly ax n favor of Dr | Kilmer's Swamp: » ts Lam sure that | ved sny life and that my good health is due entirely to this great remedy, 1] The Evening | Ronstily recommend it to every sufferer y ean be benetited | pleasure for me, A np hand MRS Inst Center St, Personally appeared before me. this listh of Soe miber Mrs. IJ. Price, who subserfhed the abov atement and | made oath that the same is true in sub- © and in fact. | R Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You nd to Dr. Kilmer & Co,, a Bingham for a sample bottle, It will You will also re ° ble information, telling sand bladder, When sure and mention the New [York Evening World. Reg: lar_ifty. | cont and one-dollar sige bottles fur sal ACK VIGORITO GUILTY OF CARRYING A PISTOL. \ 4 Remanded in Special Sessions for Sentence Next Friday. rok Vigorite of No. #1 Fast One| sd and Kighth atrest, was found | to-day In Special Sessions before cos Devel, Metnerny and Hoyt, of | | having a revolver in his possession, On | Oot % Vigorito was in a Russian bath in Wert One Hundred and Twenty | Mith street when he got into a fight with | another customer, | Vigorito wan arrested. A_rovolver was foul in the locker he had been | uring. He dented ownership, but a) holster was found in his possession. After Vigorito had been found guilty Assistant Pistrict-Attorney Smith asked that he be remanded to the Tombe for plum fund the com. 9 for renewals ard OLD ACTOR INJURED 8) BY FALL. Thomas H. “Gray. a @ veteran of Bull Run and a Major in the ¢ actor of the old # years old, was found | | in front 12 West Twenty-fourth street, fentence on Friday, Former Judge Pal- | lived, eariy last evening by & police. | Merl, who defended Vigorito, opposed | man, The old man was uncon. | this mor clout on: th “sour Honore, this man fe aj At the + wes he killed another man," said found to h ated scalp was tried and acquitted of thet | In Genera tons" repi'ed Palmieri, | The Just emanded Vigorito to the | Tombs for sentence on Friday. Vigueito | | 1s well known in Haram. He has had | romerous encounters with the police. ———___ wound and | When he Binet on the way to see the neighborhood when he Bank President Arrested. , Jan. Leonidas p,| KANSAS CITY, Jan. 22.—F, W. Rich- . for many years a Represens| *td80n, formerly president of the de- | funct American Union Trust Company, | is under arrest In Memphis, Tenn, ac- | hot been good since his de-| cording to @ telegram receWed by the/ ress a couple of years ago,| chief of police of this to-day, re than elghty years old and for| Richardson is oharged with making ntury Was affectionate. | false entries on the books of the trust “Unele Lon” on the Demo-| company, which closed its doors here JAving tative fn Congress from the Atlanta, Ga, district, health 1s dangerously 1M here.’ His| i * Dec, 30 last. Here is a tea from the home of the Premier Family. That tells the story of its Purity. You won’t know about its quality until you put it on trial. Half Pound Canisters 30c, at Grocers FRANCIS H. LEQ@ETT & CO.m James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street FURNITURE. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE CONTINUED All Furniture from ro to 50% less than usual prices. On Tuesday and Wednesday, January the agrd and 24th Bedroom Furniture, Brass Bedsteads and Mattresses. Mahogany Suites, tion. Colonial reproduc- 275.00 per suite ae Be $352.00 Suites of richly figured Curly Birch..... 195.00 per suite former price 246.00 Colonial Suites of White Enamel with gold line decoration. 225.00 per suite former price 323.00 White Enamel Louis XVI Suites, deco- rated in gold. 250.00 per suite former price 376,00 500 pieces of Fine Bedroom Furniture at 25 to 50% less than usual prices, including suites- and separate Bureaus, Chiffoniers, ‘Toilet ‘Tables, Beds, Princess Dressers, Chairs and Rockers, made of Mahogany, Circassian Walnut, Bird’s-eye- Maple and Enamel. 150 Fine Brass Bedsteads,—2 inch con- tinuous tubing, richly mounted, best Eng- lish lacquer, All sizes. 12.50, 15.00 and 19.00 each former prices 17.25, 25.00 and 28.00 — South American _ horse | plain or fancy ticking. 19.00 former price 24.00 >prings, plain or fancy 9.50 | former price 12.00 Mattres: hair, full weight, Double size, Upholstered box ticking. James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street ANNUAL SALE. \ GLOVES AND HOSIERY. (For Men and Women) Commencing Tuesday, January the 23rd. | WOMEN'S GLOVES. FOWNES GLOVES In Both Stores, 1 clasp, Pique Sewn, four rows of em- Colors: Tan, Mode, Biscuit, Navy Blue or Black. .00 it nO Pia 175 2 clasff Pique, Paris Point embroidery. Black only. 1.00 per pair value &75 JOUVIN GLOVES Tan, Mode or 1.00 per pair value4.75 16 button length, Suede Mousquetaire. Pink or Sky Blue. 1.95 Leal pair value 3.8 Gay, Oublons, Green, or 4 button Suede. PERRIN GLOVES 16 button length, Glace Mousquetaire. Brown, Navy Blue, Green, Garnet, Pink, Sky Blue or White. 1.95 per pair value 2.75 “McCREERY"” GLOVES 1 clasp Pique, four rows of self and black embroidery. hite only. 1.00 per pair value 1.50 1 clasp Prix Seam Capeskin. Tan, Grey or White. 1.00 per pair value #.50 2 Overseam Glace. Tan, Brown, Black or White. 1.00 per pair value 1.50 12 button length, Glace Mousquetaire. Brown, Navy Blue, Green, Garnet or White. 1.50 per pair value 2.50 16 button length, Glace Mousquetaire. White only. 1.95 per pair value 20 button length, Glace Mousquetaire. Sky Blue, Pink or White. 2.50 per pair value 3.75 WOMEN’S HOSIERY. Fine Gauze Lisle Thread or medium weight Cotton, with double tops and extra spliced heels, soles and toes. 25¢ per pair, 6 pairs for 1.35 value 35¢ to 50c pair Fine Gauze Lisle Thread with embroi- dered insteps of various designs and combi- nations. 35¢ per pair, 3 pairs for 1.00 value 7Sc to 1.00 pair Pure Thread Silk, ingrain dyed, with cotton split soles and tops. Black only. 65¢ per pair, 6 pairs for 3.75 value 1.00 pair Pure Thread Silk with double tops of cotton or silk; spliced heels, soles and toes. Black or colors. 1.00 per pair, 6 pairs for 5.50 value 1.35 to 1.75 pair Colored Pure Thread Silk with extra spliced heels, soles and toes. Gold tipped or black with cotton soles. 1.35 air value 1.75 to 2.25 pair « MEN’S PERRIN GLOVES. Prix Seam Tan Capeskin, White or Tan Pique and Grey Mocha. 95c per air 50 an values 1 2.00 MEN’S HALF HOSE. Pure Thread Silk with cotton split soles, 50¢ per pair, 6 pairs for 2.75 value 75c pair Fine Lisle Thread or Spun Silk with extra spliced heels, soles and toes. 25¢ per pair, 6 pairs for 1.35 values 35¢ and S0c pair Fine Ingrain Thread Silk with lisle thread spliced soles. Black and colors, 85c per pair, 6 pairs for 5.00 value 1.35 23rd Street s McCreery & Co. 34th Street