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TRUSS TRL Witness Buell Testifies How Competitors’ Business Was Reported in Detail. LITTLE FISHES GOBBLED. | | i ” } i Hl i [ i ; | | F t § $ fF j E : i i Bz : i a bd 3 Uni i i iy 3 Expert Patterson Shows How Early Trusts Were Soon Absorbed, pt ‘ E Z i | i i ll i : i j } | | ‘When the hearing in the Government's sult to smash the United States Stee! Corporation was resumed to-day at the MARYLAND VOTE SO DOES LAR Speaker Has 81 Sure, While Jersey Governor Gets Only 44 in All. LAW BINDS DELEGATES. They Must Support Candidates Designated by People in National Convention, —— BALTIMORE, May 7.--Complete unof- ;folal returns from the Maryland prim- aries to-day gave Theodore Roosevelt @ delegates, or one more than the num- Custom House‘ before Henry P. Brown, the examiner appointed by the United States Circuit Court at Trenton, Wal- lace Buell, formerly manager of the Washburn @ Moen Manufacturing Com- Dany, @ wire concern, was recalled to tell among other things what com- Petition his concern had in its field. Mr. Buell hed been asked yesterduy i i if k 5. & 2 Rs ES fizt Mi af | § 8 & by Chief Counsel Richard V. Linda- bury, for the Steel concern, to refresh hia memory along certain lines. Former Secretary of War Jacob M. who is conducting the case Government, again eubmitted filed by the American Stee! and } i i z i i : a SU nepgmper oe g = i ber necessary to control the State Con- vention. Taft has 63 delegate: Democratic primary retur! five precincts misaing, gav Wilson, 4; Harmon, President Taft’ Goubdt about only one county credited by the returns to Col, Roosevelt. In one of the Baltimore districts Taft men were @ected. But Roosevelt got the preferen- tal vote. ‘Howard {9 the county which seems Goudtful in the eyes of John B. Hanna, chairman of the Republican mittee and Taft leader. On ¢! Sree fess the returns it went for Col. Roosevelt by a majority of 9. The Taft man- agers had no other figures to offer, but aid they wished to investigate the count there more closely. All the other counties carried by Roosevelt gave him majorities running from 400 to 1,700. Complete returns from Howard County subsidiary to the American Steel Wire Company. Mr. Buell said he knew these to be Competitors of his company from the + ‘EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAY | ROOSEVELT MAKES MARYLAND COMMENT | elt limited a statement ay at his offices to Ju elght, more properly, word, Th Col ie | neven words you count a it with the bonus of d went right, Of course, I'm . the Colonel had not a word to say about President Taft's taken that hurried trip to start things going in Ohio, The Colonel's going out thero himacif next Tuesday and then, maybg, he'll say something per- tinent to the occasion. To-day all he was going to do was to whirl in and write a whole batch of editorialn. He was a little ind as contributing editor, but he guessed he could whip out a few hot ones be- tween now and next Tuesday. His only visitor wan Reginald Post, one-time Governor-General of Porto Rico and now a good horn blower on the Roosevelt bandwagon, ee HAL CHASE HAS GRIP, THAT'S ALL, SAYS FARRELL. Goes to Atlantic City ToMorrow to Recuperate and Will Get in Game Next Week. Ha) Chase, star first baseman of the Highlanders, is suffering from #0 mys- terlous @ malady as the erip. Ho is at hie home in thie city to-day, but to- ’ | morrow he will go to Atlantic City to + | gtay during his convalescence and will, in all probability, get back in the game the first of next week. In some quar- ters there was @ rumor that Chase had smallpox. (Frank Farrell, owner of the High- landers, not only denied the yarn but laughed heartily—something he would not have done had the big drawing card of his outfit been seriously 111. peneteeneadie~caemananiteia LEXINGTON WINNERS. FIRST RACE. of Jeddah, 9 x furlongs—Rose (Callahan), fi necond; Crossove: » third. Time, 1.16 3-5, Fordney, Plutocrat, Chief Jack- } a reports of salesmen. Midi “My knowledge of the separate com- Teceived from separate sources by the three Baltimore afternoon newspapers give Roosevelt @ majority varying from », | 0 to @. Figures collected independently ? aE88 fer? * E 5 lon was prior to 1809. questioned Mr. Buel ly and the witness examined some ite books to find entries that might Rie memory. He eaid that the ie found im the books had re- tions, but that was far as he could go, The notes, come i i This competit! » Landadury i ‘ 2 ae EEE var, general reminders, ir, Buell ead that the manager of the] the Chicago office had corresponded il E E thin. As @ yechteman| that were making wire. pe her handle &/ sent ite product to the Weatera terrl- | i Buell 414 not recall what the fates on sted from New York were, {hat time, Hy Chought me the iH 4 | were at that time. He was f rh 8 ¢ + 4 = it lenat, Vincent will] American Steel Foundties, which is an L i i succeeded Mr. ¢ second Mrs.| independent concern, or residence, | Buell on ‘the stand. Makes sipel castings at works widely scatterod, Mr, Patteraon wae with the Consolkiated Stee! at wie, in , and remained ft waa absorbed by the Agerees Steel and Wire Company in Mr. Patterson described cometttu- ne oven oe er two conesrne ant admitted t the property de- | "Gro opr ok Severance, will was entatied. | Mr, Patterson explained the composition only limited power |of the Columbia Patent Company. This certain portions of the|concern, be @aid, had acquired the For example, certain of | arbed wire patents. The ii manu- soe Bald cal toe) Sr te aad ony ef tt hie sont oof ° was John We date. om £ i zit fF i i i i i { . é tie = ps iL +H | | E E #5 fe companies that were hot taken in by the American Steel & Wire Co. of New Jersey. The witness said thelr product bed ery sg that of Ge lgeved com- lee @ American Compan: and that there wae competition between if concerns to come Hiart here and seil dn competition with toca! plants?” asked Mr. @everance. “I don't think they did it.” replied the Samuel T. Batley, secretary te Béwin &. Jackson, who was t! rif the stee! 4 s Ht a 4 ~arcemegp ay Mirein wiedted bh a I. fAumerous splits in Republican county SB pas aasoctation’s . ‘The oriminal minutes of the esorta- ton's meetings, the witness essumed, had been destroyed. Judge Dickinson read letters to chow the methods of the pool in Govern- ment bids. They were brought out sixteen counties gave| through letters written by Jackson. structed votes in the|One to the Bryden Horseshoe Com- i | pany designated it as the bidder for ®& certain contract. The other mem- bers of the pool were inatructed to + ‘atructions referred to him as ‘one who ‘Wil give) protection to ricans in foreign countries.” Ae} the following tn , forthcoming more, mejide, Cuban third baseman, was| Another letter roferred to the Inthmian to-day to Birmingham club the Southern League, He failed to fbidder, A letter ‘written by Jas! Judge Dickinson, ‘That's it,” gaid the witnem, ———— Cube Get Jerry Dow: waiver rule. claim on the ,| Kinley of President T y | strength of this rule and in view of ‘bid from one cent to two cents a keg Canal contract for which the Ameican Steel & Wire Company named as ihe on to the Bryden Company in 1907 referred to & contract for shoes for army ‘horses and avules that were to go to Manila. “Be careful," eaid the letier, “that ex- art, ertene are not quoted to any jov- “Export prices were open to compe- tition and local prices were put?" asked | The Brooklyn National League Base- ball Club to-day released Jerry Downs (te the Chicago Nationals under the chleag refused to waive baseman. e ‘by the Roosevelt committee give Col. Roosevelt a majority of 89. ‘Mr. Hanna sald he had ved no evidence that warranted asking for a recount, and let it be understood that he made no claims for Taft outside Of the possitde doubts he felt about the result in Howard County. He ex- Dressed the opinion that the Presidan:'s friends Would control the State Con- vention. While not admitting this, the them made aixteen years ago, were | Roosevelt people assert that the per-| Pinte Giaes, 126 sonality of the State delegates wil cut no figure. Both Roosevelt and Clark will take ‘with him r from Maryland to the National Conven- | third. a ela ee acer cans | tions a sold Wook of sixteen votes, The | Cherry Seed, Republican delegates chosen at the prt- tmaries will name eixteen delegates to ‘Chleago at the State Convention May 14, The Democratic State Convention on May 16 will select thirty-two na- tional delegates, each with half a vote. ———— FOUR MARYLAND DELEGATES NOW CLAIMED FOR TAFT. WA@HINGTON, May 7.—Director Mc- campaign in & statement to-day on the Maryland Primary results, said: “Under the rules and regulations of the Reputiican party, as announced by the Republican National Committee, President ‘ett is entitied to and will fecelve four of the sixteen votes from | Qlaryland in the National Convention.” | ‘Mr. MoKinley explained that the call of the Republican National Committes issued here last December provided rules, under which delegates should be ‘chosen, containing a clause stating that “ia no State shall an election be s0 held as to prevent the delegates from any Congressional district and their al- ternates being selected by the Repubii- can electora of that district.” On the rewurne from the Firet and Fifth Mary- land districts, Mr, McKinley says, four of Maryland's delegates will go to President Taft. BABY SCRATCHED Daty also Jedd eh lace $3.90, show $8.20; Millo, place $7.70, show $6.10; Crossover, ahow $4.50. ppc ateanatn Second and Third at Pimlico. RACE-—G6elling; six furlongs. Dr. Barktey, 120 (McTaggart), 5 to 1, 2 to ,1 and even, won; Argonaut, 115 (Durner), 4 to 1, 7 to 6 and 3 to 6, sec- ond; SteleHff, 110 (Pickering), 2 to 1, § to 1 and 4 to 1, third. Time—1.17 1-5, Napier, Avietor, ‘Tasteful, Catula, In- dision, Tackle, Belle Clem, Anna L. ran. ‘THIRD RACE—Handicap; for three- year-olis and upward; six furlongs.— (Martin), 11 to 5 even and 1 to 2, first; Bab R., 115 (Turner), 18 to 6, 4 to 5 and out, second; Speltbound, 9% (Hopkins), 6 to 1, 3 to 1 and even, ‘Times, 1.16. Spring Board, Tim Pippin, Monty Fox ‘also ran. “Just Say” HORLICK’S tt Means Original and Genuing =| MALTED MILK Bold in 5 1b. lote at wholesale prices quotes below, caving middieman’s profit, BECHEN.COFLEE 28h, IN SEVEN WORDS. he amile having | 7, 1919. A QUARTER CENTURY BEFORE THE PUBLIC. Over Five Million Free Samples | Given Away Each Year. The constant and increasing sales from samples, prove i it of Allen's We Great Public Sale NOW BEING CONDUCTED BY THE RAINCOAT velt w Ease makes king | it. Just the thing fer Dane, Parties | ing in New Shoes. Sold every. | 't accept substitute. a A LITTLE DANDERINE WiLL” MAKE YOUR HAIR LUSTROUS, | SOFT, FLUFFY, ABUNDANT Get a 25 Cent Bottle Now and Forever Stop Falling Hair, Itching Scalp and Dandruff as a majority eta If you Wish to Double the Beauty of your Hair in Ten Minutes surely Try a Danderine Hair Cleanse Your hair becomes light, wavy, fluffy, abundant and appears as soft, lustrous an beautiful as a young girl's after a Danderine hair cleanse, Just try this—moisten a cloth with a little Danderin i through your hair, taki atatime. This will cleanse of dust, dirt and excessive oil and in just a few moments you have doubled the beauty of your hair. A delightful ri waits particularl; ea mi hare bee careless, horn hat m neglected or is scraggy, |, dry, ware or than, Besi beautifying the hair ‘at once, Danderine ives every particle of dandruff cleanses, purifies and invigor- Ip» forever stopping itching and NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: In order to force raising of the necessary f) amount by the appointed time prices have been cut by the RAINCOAT KING to the LOWEST EVER KNOWN IN THE HIS- TORY OF THE RAINCOAT TRADE. The Goodyear Raincoat Co. of New Orleans and Phila, were compelled to close their doors. The Raincoat King has been called in and MUST meet the situation even though this standard merchandise be al- most givén away. Many are seizing the opportunity to secure several coats at these ridiculous prices. Hundreds of the choicest garments remain. While this great sale lasts raincoats for an entire family can be obtained at cost of a few dollars. No waiting—extra salespeople employed—no C. O. D.s. Purchasers aro expected to remove goods immediately. ates the cal falling hair. Try as you will, after one application of Danderine you cannot find any dandruff or a loose or falling hair, and your scalp will never itch, but what will please you most will be after a few weeks*use when you will actually see new hair—fine and downy at first—yes—but really new hair sprouting all over the scalp. Danderine makes the hai grow long, heavy and luxuriant and we can Prove it, If you care for tty, soft hair and lots of it surely a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any druggist or toilet counter, and just try it. BATHASWEET A_PERFUMED SOFTENS Prices Cut Mercilessly hes Slip-On Raincoats 1. 45 Well-finished coats in fine toned shades of brown and ._Stylishly cut. Values as high as $5. Sale as Girls’ * Rain Capes Englis ix LUXURY FOR HARD WATER re eae, THE BATH INSTANTLY thets. “New ant plaid interlining. Values as as $4. esos . ° oire Coats Loose and snug fitting. Inlaid collar made of fine $_ $20. silks and moire. Values as high New smart spring designs. Box and Fine selection of new stripes and raglan effect. Very largeassortment; |shades in waterproof worsted. lined sleeves. Values as enetian (Trade Mari.) Special for Wednesd: CHOC OLATE ESEE CREAMS; 25e. Special for Tuesday, the 7th SPECIAL OFFER To allow you to convince ot the marten ot Meatartac’ (te 18098)6.0.0. asd brews ut GILLIES COFFEE, CO, aa, Was oten HY, nn Hy i j £ I ¢ Lrtci ii ., F, i il LAY i anti ii t F. r i é 4 if eo 2! fF Hi 4 ri i i FE i i I i 2 t i Fi i Es i NITERE <q S.E. Cor. 124in'St. & SU AV,,Ne Y, ef oF ga AQUA BENE. 32%, “EET "100 bathe itt BOX re 25e 0 Assorted Milk Chocolates ‘The dest of all our Milk Chocolate covered confections, carefully select- 04 for thelr deliciousness and whole- oor eness and assembled 39c into a single box, POUND BOX Keep in Sight---Use Every Night KEELER’S partueen COLD CREAM Weeps the uttal new shades to select from. Hand tailored, Values as high as $12.50. 3.95 5.05 Sale_price. =” high as $15.00, Sale pi hates 4 ie e omen’s Travelling & Poplin Coats 7 General utility garments for railroad, steamer arid other hard usage. Mannish effects, some with belt strap, &c. Striking 6 a {_material effects. Values as high as $18.00, Sale price . Lot Lot Men's Men's A {Social Heavy Coats|’ 9. inpored Rain Coats Made from smart fleece serges, Lon- taflored. Black, brown ck an > at colors, Values run wd 2 Values as high as $20.00. 7.50 to $35.00; now bs Sale price. = . | Women’s Mohair Worsted Coats Exquisite spring models. Beautiful new materials, Nov- elt: time. Many exclusive effects. About 300 coats in all. 8.75 eae as high as $22.00. Sale price. it Men's Women's @s 17 Iyer Gabardines| 72 Cantee a Silk Coats Exclusive designs and fabrics. Big,| A bewildering assortment of ad- moony, fall pertect fitting coats.| vance spring styles and noterials Splencid selection. Values as] to select from. Unique trimmings Mec ee 19 50 ses 11.50 7 ° t Men’s Elegant Rainproof Spring ts 13 Natty, lightweight shower p is, that combine a raincoat with a Spring overcoat; new, emart designs and handsume materials. Some with velvet collars and cuffs. ni 00, Sale _price.. e en $s Very newest designs. Elegant, stylish coats for street or ares, war. Values as high as $55.00. Sale price..... Sale Now in Progress at All Three Stores PLYMOUTH conrany 872 |60W.| 212 B’way | 23" St.) 6" Ave, Cor, 18th Bt. Toren Sts, Beas So | — — — — =| CARPET. J 84.¥, MILIAKS CLEANING 253 West 54th st, | im Be ‘Pubes ve B5e Double Value WoOrLD readers have two chances to one afforded Herald readers in searching for suitable Beni} rep yourself! on’t lose the best laugh year, 10" Of the 5-Pe. SLIP COVERS to orter, German and deadly germs are everywhere. Bate. Don't aus on STORES, OFFICES, LOFTS, BTC, |. fitsie Srtsweta the bats stot to eeamine "OF , BT, armless proparation on the market, TYREE’S Evening Wor “Officer eer" Is Ja rapidly moving story of New York life based on the farce of the same Therewereprinted last week, for instance: 6,079 be god man samples, oa AT a Te PNRM S Sin name, WORLD “TOLET” ADS, ie wit begin in 21 More Than DOUBLE Wore ening the 3,029 To Let Ads, May 1s. londay, Published in the Herald i This le a: story World Ads. for VARIETY that will make World Ads. for CIRCULATION you forget biues, World Ads, for BEST RESULTS ABOUT 800 WORLD “TO LET” ADS. TO-DA* recomet i ad Drug- een et a tor Booklet, 3.8, TYRES, Chemist, Washington, B,C. may ie eget: the dete: Ménday,

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