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2 THE EVENING WUKLD, FRIDAY, AUUUSB Bliss emilingly sata there | 26, 1912. | sive charge of the Pennsylvania can- | fs, the Progressive party and ite cane | enn make terms with the Democratic | velt. idates, | macht Hut he and his kind can make feed be go apprehension om that palgn. When this $3,000 contribution hr. Penrose opposes ue recisely an! no teria with us, and our triumph wil SOR aa Incurable Baseness of Soul, was recelved I supposed Mz. Roosevelt Official Voting Coupon Mer! Lorimer (whose cause he cham-| mean the definite retirement from po- |, Archbold wl porpdaa! contaivution te , ou a, ar i keew of the a t j= | Mtleal Hfe of Penrose, of er and am shins { lemand for $150, This Coupon Entities the jer to Cast One BieRed) oppores us, and with Mr. Lorie litical iife of ne Lorimer and | the campaten fund, Roosevelt 8 Latest Form "Ie it your desire,” asked Senator | Vote for the Most Popular Man im Greater New mer out of the Sena Mr. Penrose '« f al! the evil forces the m™ and L do not know If Mr. Rogers or John Pomerene, “that this statement you York, whe, ot Sept. v. the ROW the leading representative in public others like them typify and represent D. Rockefeller made any further eontrl- -f 4 aided Archbold. Mr, Willln of the forces which Mr. Lorimer “ We are tne mortal enemies of him | butte dite pd stollvr Was cogniaant of this trans. ‘symbolites, Like Lorimer, Mr. Penrose a@nd his kind and of the hideous evil Rov of Election to Ananias Club | 7"... seeeweneny | MARDI GRAS FESTIVAL mony?" “Yes, sir, id Penrose. ~ Segee an good Republican and, av te| Which they represent In our publle tite T'toid him of it. T bave fo “DId. you receive any other money | AT CONEY ISLAND the case with Mr. Lorimer, it is only in| and he does right In opposing us, and 1 knowledge of any other con- Up-to-date action on the application of Boies Penrose, in 1904 from Archbold of the $ = et few years that nhl if acts naturally) too in opposing us the potions v : ic ne United States Senator from Pennsylvania: mt Sr Oe Enns $25,0007" “No, wilt be crowned » Penrose’s staterent) have frown every weapon in hie foul armory. “knew of the talk about the Harrl- tha . 8 Understand what Mr. Penrose is and count myself honored by his opporition Man contribution, but [ have no per- cathe statement that ae ttt jceeere my campaign for | “w * that Is currency or in check? | KING & “Carnival of Fup” ‘what he stands for. and count that opposition 1s a certifi whedge of ft." $7,000,000 te an abantute and deliberate faleshood, and he (Senator Pen- strongly believe” the Senator be- Jou solicited personally by roce) knows {t to be so when he mak Harriman to contribute,” asked Ho 19 actuated by hie incurable baseness of soul, airy 1 was aot « party to fan, “that that letter Is a forgery delayed five years in publication and Week of Sept. 14 published now as political blackmail | ‘Mae, Penrose is the embodiment and cate of character for the Progressive the representative of ali that Is worst party, for it shows that the Progr in our political t1fe and in the alliance party and only the Progressive party ood {t wae to be $980,00, I know Senator Poindexter pointed out the exact truth when he said that to coerce me. This letter was among 1 \ Setween business and politics which Hasiand its loaders are the foes really of other contributions only by news: Mr. Penrose and Mr. Penrose's allies, Democratic and Repubiican, wero those stolen In 1903 or 1904, but was VOU LOF.sssssseseseeseeee seseeseessfor King. 1 one #0 much to degrade us politically | areaded by Penroses in our public Paper reports.” in a conspiracy to serve the cause of corruption in politics and busi- not published then.” Contest Closee 12 Noon, Sept. 5, 1912. te O84 TF hail Lis opposition with genuine! hag Homerene at this point took ness allied, * mc (aad it of gee? don't deny— r R t wen " 4 chholl's crosnee natto don't recollect,” 4 <7 , } Se Mec taet war, Fonrowe, & nominal Ree he Noowevall went to lane. i] cr uneerurote IL Wis, ex-MpereAby Mr. Penrose is now the leading representative In politica of the probable that i was In currency, but tt] Sud WSC istea~ President. t Bree Se Fen One, tee with | sormehady ask him something. about | Silss that firat talked with you about forces which Mr. Lorimer symbolizes, 1 hail his opposition with genu- might have been that I recelved a check. 4 ee. should be doing epg Pog bag ; * contribut began ine and unfelgned Joy. However, it was not accompanied by ING WORLD MARDI GRAS EDITOR, Democra 0 think as he does, to) John 1). Arched. siete eo he ft before 5 . that forged letter.” . be handed In at The World essai! the Progressive party. basin ots tee at ee te re ee eee we wie Seer Woe i ke ee Penrose told of having conferences Brons. 408 FE. 1 1 Uptown, 1393 Brondwayt * ME AND KIND CAN MAKE NO) ono with any. campaign contr! |. “Biles, Rogers and I went over hah with Cornelius N. Bliss, H. H. Rogers Brooklyn, 292 Washin and Puiiteer Bull * “TERMS WITH US.” bution unt!) Mr. Penrose mentioned it . We talked about Mr. His opposition is a certificate of character for the Progressive party. and Archbold. No candidate ts to be in ie ot pal. ularly nominated by © “Me uses the Republican machine and ‘day before yesterday,” he ‘called back attitude toward the busi- “I think Bliss saw Archbold the wk the Excentive Committee. ere. nr interests, Mr. Hiline aid he after the convention, In July, 1904, and | thought Roosevelt wonld be fair and )Made his first plea for contributions,” talked over Ey Se | sald Penrose, "Bliss told me he was ooseve as oO 4) than that to Biiss," sald the} ment—no case against us—and was |£0!N® and Archbold told me he had he knew it had been re de information regardin: Standard Ol) head. told: ‘Damn the merit! Get the indict- | Deen there. I saw Archbold about gept. | perfectly safe to tell Cortelyou to re-)the deeds and misdeeds of corporatiins , rif, that it wae @ our book entries would show when|ment'’ salé Archbold 1. T told him Senator Quay had juat|tura the money, as ‘it had bee nspent.[than any other 1 He could have, ‘ ° party question fret, Mr, Bliss ox- it wax made?’ arked Pomerene. “That was a sample of the outrage: (‘1% and tha! T was compeliet to take {and could no be returned. Cortelyou]if he would, used this information. as lg un ays re 4) Dressed strong belief that Mr. Roose.) Archbold said he would examine his | ous perseoution of us by th> charge In Pennsylvania, and that It was| was Was selected as Chairman an incentive to big campaign contrib a 4 9 velt wonld be fair in his treatment of |}, y th> Roosevelt : Matra, tant 10 Was | we ; nt take th Th : i ‘ books administration.” j highly Important te capt 1 Mr. Roosevelt’ He did not tak is charge was made at the "WASHINGTON, Aug. 23.—Swingiog | committee ruling that only Senators, interests. Mr Blise urged “I bolieve it was paid in paper cur | apenpola gala he dia not wnow ag “OnsTesHional districts, that “meen step without consulting him time of his appointment, The presant « é Senator | mem of the House and newapaper- ey.” dded, “but I would not id ' » +f 81 0 ortunately dead | investiga s tend) 0 co ih ‘ pte Nine o'clock {s almost an unprece: |”! nent Archbold said he talked with Penrose men, " f tatements There are| closures being made before the Senate | ehement attack on Col, Theodore! Nina o'clock te almost an UNDFECE |" “tnmediately following the interview| about the National campaign, but not | "A year later Be, Mogers ana 1/ROOSEVELT'S NAME WAS USED | {Mien Meaney li directarse- | Committen now will result In the ieee i tive head of the Standard Ol Corpor® | qmayed more than half an hour watt- feller, IL. M HoMe. Rogers and |Our soy cipiny records and efvise| ATGRBGId: ““Merwetens ea seomen anid | “I told Archbold that it wan necensary| ,, Have, YOU any knowlelne tus Xt bide Neiedelt esd. } tion, to-day told a Senate investiga: ling for a quorum of the committees. myself and one (Wo others, ME liny ‘committe’ oald tne Wieneek | Gla espe (to carrs the State, Archbold tol oosevelt was informed by anybody e ' | ‘ l ! Feference to 0; fi jd ‘told me torte @ mone: been he ting oommittee that Standard Oil] Archbold and Penrose weto among the John D. Rockefeller wan not there. We | ‘Therm are no letters regarding any |@Alé tere lad boot sort nce ey it board of directors would not con: | CPt Cortelyou that the money had be a { fmoney helped elect Roosevelt in 1904. | early arrivals decided our ity wii ee eeoeceeeetican | campaign contribution.” campaign contrivutions, bu: tha: that Woule Ga aees ay Abeer No ir, in those days conteioutiine FRGE COVERED WITH PIMPLES { | : . ganization, lay with the Republican | 5 ‘ould secrecy abo helr contribue No, sir; hose d contribute { Then he charged that because a sec-| Archbold came tn unostentattously pide, and determined we should make|CAN FIND NO COFY OF FORGED rae tobe expected. Me said) “Phere tion and th Tt would la rentes te were not so public as at present,” sata | EAU i ond contritution was refused Roose- |" took a seat, waiting his call to tho that contribution. We decided to give STOLEN LETTER. deen some criticism, bu there al-\ Mr. Roosevelt. and. Mr telyou tn | Penrose, ironically —— ; pelt inetigated a ‘most outrageous stand. Finally a quorum wi cured $125,000. Tt was understood that Mr.| Archbold produced coples of three let- He hy fe te be expected.’ ” the proper spirit=I mean by secrecy | “Was there any reason why the con-|A SKIN TROUBLE THAT NEEDS w i and the following committee members Bliss was to be given $100,000 and Mr./ ters written to Penrose in September § exceeCingly kind and cour-| that they didn't want it published 4 trYutions should have been kept secret SCIENTIFIC yREAT MIEN’ 4 Persecution” against the Oll Trust. | seated; Penrose $25,000 for the Pennsylvania | and October arranging for Interviews at | tous, wither ae papers. ed ih the} oom Mr, Roosevelt I © TREATMENT, ' Archbold said the Standard Ol Com-| Senators Clapp, Republican of Minne- | CAMPalgn. 2 Broadway. eas said not a cent “Mr, Roosevelt's nam ‘bao one.” sald Penrose, “Cons pp, Repub Minne: ; fot A . Roose) WAS apecific Absolutely none." sa! ie pany contributed $100,000 to Cornelius N.|sota, Chairman; Jones, Roublican of CONTRIBUTION WAS STANDARD | “Read the letters,” interjected Pen- poly Astor Peace, MeL 1907 am-| used, In the presence of Mr. Reserve pid tributions of $100,000 were scarce, In the Try This Remedy at Our Risk. | treasurer of the Republican Na-|Washingion: Oliver, Republican of OIL MONEY. oes wens sineity Foray, cntenatag | 28: mrose then asked 4 Mr. Archbold.”” old days a National Committee was a Instead of bothering with cosm €t tional Committee in 19, for the ni Pennsylvania, and Pomerene, Domoe | “Our first talk with Bliss was only | ¢ hi oe “Was this $100,000 ever returned to you ‘Was anything said about Mr,| National Commi:tee Xi csupeevels 8 and worth! beauty formulas” iff t f about the $100,000, After that I for personal and telephone appo! YOU) Roosevelt's attitude on th time the chairman was a mere clerk.|you will treat that case of pimples tonal campaign and also gave Senator |Crut of Ohio. jabout the $100,000, After that Pen | wigugg, another was to ask Penrose | OF Any reauent ever made for its re-| trenton?” arked womenet et Te ould have been Imposathie for Mt. | Scientifically you will yet eeaulte, oem Penrone $8.00 to help carry Pennayle| (0 AlN for wome of the com- jad w hard fight ahead Speauneat for anchbela'e. ‘wrotben eal “Aretbold, emphationtiy, It was understood that he was for|Cottelyou fot to know of such @ laré*!” We advise using our new akin rem-! Vania. He swore he was informed that | puted a cigarette and read tha mewat | o {Was this money Standard O11 Com-| progigent Roosevelt afterward made| Penrose then added: A, Protective tartft,” sald Penrose; | contribution as $100,000 edy, Saxo Salve, which is very soothing, * Maosevelt and George B. Cortelyou of | Purina, Scurarette and rea the news: pany money or individual money?" |the appointment; tne Ol Obtef aa-|, “Mr Archbold has engaged passage Haag war a general assurance from| Penrose said he could not tell How! yet Henetrates the skin and exerts its She Repudlian committee both knew | taining his name” Denrecy sina t, | Metee Pomerenc. | sorted. to-morrow to leave for a two weeks | Mr. Bliss and a number of others at] large the 1901 campaign fund was healing power from the very moment: ' ‘ ame Venrose enjoyea a| “Et wae company money,” Archbold| «7 can't fing an: ‘trp te Hurope, and I want him to make | Other times that the machinery of the| “But {t poured In in large quant , ; ee | # Of the trust money having been given. | citar, Kossiping with the committeemen | responded. | stolen lotta!) Aeneas seeek, amet sa nearch for any records In hia omee| Government would not be used in a declared. "From every source i | °f ANY: lite" ap may be used with *, Biles, he declared, told him so. A few | while awaiting action, Pomerene pressed Archbold for 4e-| ring to the letter which purportea to 80 also have Willlam Rockefeller and | harsh or demagogic way ame, corporations and individuals, They i007 Ti Ott apply Saxo. Salv i ty Meeks later, the magnate declared, Bliss bold suddenty tosse ‘ t of his conversation with Bliss. {other directors of the board to appear| “These conversations occurre: . | treasurer's books were open to the « medy—just apply Saxo Salve y tossed a New York transmit a certificate of deposit for urred be: 1 at night, following directions. Not onl, ry », @eked for $150,000 more. It was refused, paper over to Penrose and said: “E told him," said Archbold, “that | 995,000 “in accordance with our ua. /{° &!ve testimony regarding this con- = the first contribution of $100,. | tonal Chairmar at al da a bie bi i} ‘Sean the sea eH Bleipta et “Biss told me we were making a Senator, , , | W® were disposed to make this con- | derstanding” to Senator Penrose. ¢Nbution.’ 000, and later, whew Bliss asked for |¢ fthe first things te reported we le e face of. . | serious mi !@ Archbold, “‘As| what kind rayon iu. ae a thig | ttbntion, but 7 wanted it to be known) “We let it be known to Standard ol | “I can't speak for Mr. Rockefeller,” |the second contribution of 4150,000. | De the welcome receipt of a $100,000 con-}eczema and other angry itching, scaly ' Rceabaenal Seip,’ he gale, "L'a advise | Paper, read this I named Mr. people—the Republicans—in every placa, Pater @ is in very precarious | ill tls Roosevelt was fully ad ied is 1 pet aa lal toh 8 belay sow uenoey ‘soon yield to its * Y yin ° _ | that we appreciate what they could do | health. vis of the first contribution and \ be am Tor po | Dealing power. . ‘ ve you to make this additional contribu The papst bitterly aesalted Polearalpier Told him a wae tastructe, | help ‘the Republican, party ag|WANT ROCKEFELLER TEsTi- |earnenty duitad tke cena estore 2d, used. entirely to A Th marked and continual improve. ton’. Senate ce did at we not wi 0 make | Archbold, reverting to the 1904 cam- Heese Pay BE NEBOTANON IE UB Cutis cco re og [creme honuee SOLES Bices See eee Ailmect tmmotiately after Roose- | pleasure as le followed Archbold’s eug- the money would not be gratefully | palgn. MONY ON MATTER. with Roosevel; personally?" P| veit |.7 |ment is begun will soon convince you ©” ‘ Velt's election Archbold said the “per- | gestion. reoett ‘There was talk—only a "We did not try to influence any| “Then 2 ask {1 Mr. Rockefeller is| “He distinctly stated that the matter|, Penrose Was excused after nearly an | that Saxo Salve is f perior to any Geeution” of Standard O11 was begun. Mr. Archbald took the witness stand Pietor might not Democrats in our organization, We|amable to come here that a sub-com- | had been taken up with Cortelyou and | 2OUrs examination, | & ed to re-) other remedy for the skin. “Darkest Africa never witnessed |: 9. A. M. Ho was sworn with up- ‘en (agree ad ‘Bliss said, Fnsa oer- | never an La Some of our directors| mittee go to him and take his testi-| Roovevelt,” Penrose answered, turn at any future time. If you do not get good results froM. @ech an outrageous porscoution,” he| raised hand, and gave his name ana ‘27 » Roosevelt. You need) May have made individual contribu-|mony,” suggested Penrose. ‘enrose stated he had himself urged | gry oR WIET. it we pay back your money. ‘ SNIC Nhs sudeanabs wae passouts wea | reaideno Rot have any apprehension whatever.’ | tions: I do not know.” “Phree of the directors who Archbold to make the second contribu: | EXPOSURES WiLL ELECT F j P Epdeaiic We tad sefeaed ‘to mabe the| Senator Clapp conducted the direc “Mr, Buse's assurances were satis-| “You remember that Judge Parker in|thorised our contribution are dead,” | tion. WILSON, SAYS GORE All Riker and Hegeman Mas chunathaadens Nts. wanes eatin ected the direct ex- jthat campaign made the charge that |eald Archbold. “Mr. Rogers and Mr.| "I told him if they could do it, the 4 Stores in New York and| unit pala 0 would ba reek bim- 7 it thoroughly knows | Roosevelt was aided by the large inter-|Pilford and one other. They were| Money was really needed in the cam- . (" Brooklyn and at all drus ve Gifierent In the year 1904 I was the Vice. to Boosevelt. That was onr second “Hts?” asked Pomerene, “I do,” said | worsted to death.” paign,” said Penros | CHICAGO, Aug Declaring what " his bi ) ff 3 had dome as be asked us to.” President of the Standard O11 Com. conference, | Archbold, amiling broadly. ‘The committe gave no intimation Archbold told me ‘I think our pecple | the appointment of George B. Cortelyou stores wher L ek ~ Under cress-cxamination by Senator | pany,” wid Archbald, in prefacing hi Tt waw at another later meeting 11 CORTELYOU DID NOT THINK IT| whether they would comply with Pen-| are making a mistake. I think this wiil/@# head of the Republican Nattonai {and white sign Bray ad Pp 6 hie Niro | Penrose Archbold declared that the| té«timony. recollect that I gave the money to him, | ADVISABLE TO CALL. ror quest to take Rockefeller's tes- (Cause further trouble for us—our re-| Campaign in 194 was a questionable | is displayed : ptemmaytvanis Senator's charge that! “De you recall whan My. Bliss aieay’ It WA# nots wrilten subscription, Just! Senator Oliver asked Archbold for] timony. fugal to make this second contrivution.' | move,” and that the Roorevelt-Penrose —— ~Oliam Puan of Pitteburgh had wired | askea “Z ao not’ oa Ay sement He be Peer aad 2 | more detaiis of the $25,000 given to Sen-| Archbold then exhibited a magazine | | 1, bet Met pereny edly be a mis-| controversy “is a bubble that Indicates ‘ou Archbold to sssist co anes ator Penrose. “Had that anything to/article containing the famous letter . ie ness re‘terate Tt WAaline need orough dre | yy Ul | - ‘esought him *. fade comtributions aia you make money in currency. ‘There was nothing /do with any Personal ect of Senator Pen- | from Archbold to Penrose. expected | they would make a Uberal |" ante . oa thorough as deine." | | It s Y Ui I HI Decome Senator from Pennsylvania, Bepublican caMpaign o! jo cone about it.’ \rose™” he asked. he signature ts undoubtedly a forg- | Contribution and I said that they might My piel ieet m vena] a l, Uy (Was tras, “E made two contributions,” sald/NO DESIRE FOR PUBLICITY IN| “Oh, no. nothing at all.” eaid Arch-!ery,” sald Archbold. This has the word |{7cUr hostility tn certain quarters if/Oklahoma, to-day said that the tis. | Hy _ &) Mle swore to the accuracy of lettters| Archbold. “One to Mr. Bliss of §100,- | MATTER. bold, emphatically. “That wae purely a| (signed) before the algnature, I never | they did not closures will result In the election 9!) Sarr and cipher telegrams which Penrose | 000 and 626,000 to Senator Pearose. It) “Hut not having given your check | Political contribution signed ft, It looks like « forger: IT didn't see Cortelyou or have any | Woodrow Wilson. j With ‘ wead to the Senate on Wednesday. | was some time in September. It was! there would be no record?” asked Pom. |. “Did you suppose Mfr. Cortelyou| Mr. Penrose and I never conferred | t@!k at any time on the subject of cam-| “When Cortelyou was chosen to run HI For more than two hours Archbold| given to Mr. Bliss im ourrency. We crene, knew of this $25,000 contribution? [on the findings of the Industrial | Dalgn contributions. I discussed t the campaign,” sald Gore, “he was Sec- “ perspire under a grilling inquisition. | were alone in my offce at Wo. there was no desire for pub-|_ “Whem the second contribution was | Commission,” Archbold testified, "| Win Mr. Roosevelt in a general way.| rotary of Commerce and Labor a G@enator Clapp, Chairman of the Inves- | Brosaway, New York. Mr. Bite: t 3 up, Mr- Bliss eaid he desired to |mever diacusned it with him. He sent| 1 did not show ignorance of the custom SMa ting Osmcalttee, Senators Pome. | mee seesips fee the meeney, P soni ater," continued Archbold, “Biiss|M% Oortelyou meet me,” said Arch-|me s copy of the report, as I was a|°f the Standard Ot to make contribue iv Oni a Ol cor ‘Al ” camo to us for more money. He said | 201d. “Mix. Cortelyou @i4 mot come.| witness before the commission, and | tons since 1886. | referred to tt casually i BMS NS chict trosssixandincs, apterrap een) % Bas He ina | Ne Wanted more help. 1 told him that Miles sald 7 have come alone, 00 Mr, | was interested in ite work.” With Mr: Roosevelt: 1 atate, that | Discouraged About Your van 0 © find | Corte! \e e | n = I thougnt ou: le had given all they | om think it advisable) Archbold identified published letter general knowledge 0} * ae ee he ecapleataets ever Be Uitan Seouipt and prodiice it cared to, ‘That was, about three weeks | £08 Bim to coms, bat he said any. | which he said were stolen trom Standard OM contributlona” Complexion? |] PEMBROKE 2% In, = CHATHAM 2 le, story, He en inany| “I talked before with Mr. Bllws,| later—early in October, |thing he would say could be sald for office, including some adressed to Pen-| |, "T ver intimate he objected io (fei 9 i § fmportant ‘etait, carly in September, either in my of-| “At that time was it told you that him (Cortelyou). \rose, One urged Penrose to become | their contributing? Pipe tly od rig Bite Heth Bota pre ‘This correct closed front shape Sr ralhe’ eri Binléd habe BCA ‘ fi ol sek aa 2| “I did not stipulate,” added the wit-| Chairman of the Industrial Commie-|. “Not at all," answered Penrose, “Mv. | fate ur um. has the LINOCORD “SNAP-ON' ’ lay from | fice or that of Mr. H. H. Rog r-| Mr. Roosevelt had agreed to accept | ie M HoSeivalk Who kao cate New ah 4 44 re sailing for Bu-|tain matters were talked over and we | t® money?” asked Pomerene. pe oe fee Ra LAA pee | Mier Clapp sald the committes | charee of tis ait alan ANGanT Gane Dr. James P. Campbell’s | BUTTONHOLE. js Tope. His entire story substantiated | agreed to contribute $100,000," said | 4 fe een Bt E % Gib’ Aramatic, Gtatement. by Senator | Aronbold, ' a might take up the letters published | "9d been dead some time, and not-| Safe Arsenic Complexion Wafers withstanding the fact t! cr 1 fhe “dramatic tlatoment! i Senator Rave $150,000 more. % parried Bliss Senator Jones of Washington had|in Hi Magazine, Lf nee Bub a reaalved te “Mr, Rogers is dead toor’ “Yee.” | as best X conld and told him %'@ have Archbold reiterate the witness's under-| ‘There i# no use of golng over such} mot fulsome letter thanking me for ‘yl! Purify your blood cleanse and bepuitty th: | snaps on and off with * tp The Standard O11 head backed up| «; send » check | to submit it to the board, Satanding that the Standard Oil money | of Mr. Archbold'a private correspon-|™y efforts in Pennsylvania. T never {font #°" 24 & fre aud spotless complies : every material charge by Penroe, pl beta . Serene | Log ne bad ba and will to Mr. Penrose? “I put it before the board again, at was aceptable to Roosevelt. dence as does not bear on the issue| heard any suggestion of the return of |. Use these abso! DIRCUSS ADVISABILITY OF CALL.| “Mo, sir; X do not find any recora | OCF oMlce, and after a full discussion| “Did Mr. Bilss ever tell you that he/here,” he continued. "I think that we| the Standird Oll money until very re- fer, 0 dare and Jy aafe and harmless wafer: en Tet sour inirror praiss the wonderful. beautitier af the carn stand on what had told Col. Roosevelt?’ asked Jones, | should follow the lines raised !n Senator | cently, when Roosevelt wrote his let-|fimure keown to the matical profession A by ING ROOSEVELT. of that, Z think x paid it in currency. “Oh, yes,” sald Archbold, “He said| Penrose’s statement and of the con-| ter expressing his abhorrence of Stand. | paviiful women for 31. yeara, $1.00 per bos | When Mr. Archbold finished his testi-| 7° Copy Of any such letters ag have, ‘you regarded Mr. Bliss as a man he had to oth Col, Roosevelt and|tributions made by Mr. Archbolé and | ard O!1 mone; (Pull 3O days’ treatment.) it ost Ww rantee as freshly packed and ff [. mony several members of ‘he committee | beem published existe.” of truth?” asked Pomerene, You had Mr. Cortelyou. his associates. ROOSEVELT MISSIVE WAS A|strnith only when borer bate. ive "Wear ‘Two for Twenty-Five Cente w conferred over tho advisability of in-| “MY agreement and the payment, I no reason to doubt his statement thas ‘Was the matter of contributions to| ‘In my statement,” said Penros bearing our printed guarantee, Sold by Iti al hay Gaal ‘viting Mr. Roosevelt to testity, Mr,| MMR, was made at my office, The he had taken this up with Mr. Boose- the Democratic campaign fund ever be- | referred to @ letter and a cipher tele- SAFETY LETTER. Flezeman and ai] other rciable druaguts, or « by actual tests have proved —they Mintebs. wants the committee to ae mature of the signature attached to Volt and he was satisfied?” | fore the Standard Oil board?” Jones|@ram sent by Willlam Flinn of Penn-| “It was a ‘safety letter’ to write|'% Mall Pre last longest in the laundry. ; we iked. poena the Colonel. the published letters makes them look ayivania to. Mr. Archbold in regard to} atter the money had been spent. Mr. RICHARD FINK CO. ; i i No, sir, Ido not think so, Certainly e for the Senate.|Cortelyou wrote and told him, I think, | Ample Scarf Space 4 (Mr. Archbold's testimony, however, | S™sploions,” the witness added. any more and he said he thought it! such a contribution was never mad Task Mr. Archbold tf my statement was|that the money had been apent. The| Dept. W, 415 Broadway, New York City | RO, F108 & CO. Makers, TROY, BLY, % was regarded of such importance that| “Ws any one present with you and was serions mistake. Me said:| The witness sald, as ne remembered, and whether he has the orig-/ very fact that !t was written shows! Send ten cents in stamps for sample box, | Ae : Binge (2 », 1 was determined to call William] Penrose?” ‘Speaking porecnatiy he Fon: I paving the hegre paid to Treasurer Bliss yun iaiathinent: Wan icorraeteanat — | aa ‘ Rockefeller, if his health wil mit,| “Mot that z recall: bly Mr, You to make this additional con! - wae in $10,000 bills. es - — : = ' { and to recall George B. eae te Rogers. Me had e peelpaceg A Me tion. You are making @ mistake (f, ‘Mr. Bliss told me that Mr. Cortel- bare Fhe Sruminales ABeReres ort ggte ‘6 H MEN Kidney trouble prays upen ‘publican National Chairman in 1904,|SibiMity im this matter. Vit as 8 oe tn ae eo pe rieadledl yh tara or yg Cannas WOM (abate necaae eibieae | H AND le Ambition: Beauty, Who appeared before the committoe July| “You were the map in ch of 4t, somebody else wonld., He put it on verting to his previous testimony. |{° call. He shook hands cordially with UA KATIAIC. DRE AGA CBAAE HERR 2 11 and could not recall that any con- matters?” “ ¢| Archbold, and assured him that he w: — WOMEN: Gates aie anc ae pena y personal grounds toward the last. Me, “Then Bliss came slong and sald that a tributions were used in the Roosevelt] “Only in some localttt | personaly and in » business way, I/ Mr. Cortelyou thought it edvisabie| <Mtitled to the expenses he incurred ‘Jor diseased. For good results use Dr, campaign. Mr. Cortelyou also wosiltied| DECLINED TO MAKE FURTHER | ‘Sith, was friendly to me.” not to Keep the appolatment, peices Meee Y remo. At ‘irustisis: Sample bottle. by F at that tme that he tied never heard of CONTRIBUTIONS. | NEVER HEARD ROOSEVELT HAQ| “H. M. Rogers told me that the Mar-| De veOee en We ancHpoLD : © (Trade Merke? matt ‘Foe, leo pit ‘ @ contribution by Mr. Archbold or any] «Mp, pias was cogniaant of the! OBJECTED. |FAARD eSaminS HER wae MERS fact ne ' ON erator j ocerae Ut, » Binghoraion. M,Z Rye edienll tattowed: Sis Avs 000 I gave to Mr. Penrose,” added | Pg Piva eg a - je the sec | map myself and ey sala thie tase had| Senator Penrose followed Mr. Arch- EEK-END COMBINATIONS olle Archbold. ond con n, eo eay Mr. a i bold on the stand. He introduced into| ATSMbOl® or tne tanoon BOosevelt Was Dot pleased with your eee C8, together as it was re-|bold on ihe stand After being swon|| FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS ONLY, 99¢ Gs By the record the statement regarding the Payment of the $26,000 origina) comtribution?” = Pomerene |” ? m) 925,000 did you have any conference with any quested that the fund be raised.’ desired. COMBINATION No. 3 senses ot = Pre rere Aes eontribution to the Pennaylvania| of the National Committee?” eames aq! “DIG you or your company “I will be glad to answer any ques- Grenoble Cream Walnuts, Crome den thay tal \ | Sampaio fund of 1904 by John D. Archi-| Senator Clapm “ 6 ee ceive any word from Col. Roos tons,” sald Penrose. “This aflair has || fhocoletee: Grenoble Crean, etme eae sv itaile —, ‘Dold and the contribution of $100,000 to] aig,” mar dar i. Roosevelt ob- | snanking you for your money?” asked | only begun, I have no particular state- ferent combinations which we offer wll caually ws atiractive. Carefully } the national campaixn fund, which he! jy aia, : sald Archbold, “With Mr. seer Se a an last few Gaye, | sones, ment to make. T have nothing to add to| } {00 carrying ie pavance of 700F sei ung. no Anat sou can rtop in and wet (an i LE : Genstor Penrose said he never had di are neg abbey hee aerate or three con: | iitey's altice n Roosevelt and | tat another course orainst us would During 194 I was in sole and exolu- | | athers. He Tai Aviles taamorrans aatardave tena oussed Standard O11 contribuao; ith ign peers May have been «1 nt heads began cx: |B@ MOre popular, It was frst mani. | 7 7 23d. 9p 7 Mor 62, th River : ts afr. Cortelyou, but he believed the gud. | (Bk: eae | DeMae Dewan atthcn= | toca in his letter to Mfr, Cortelyon. | Special for Frid ante Special for Saturday, Aug, 24th, | esa of contr! 1 ved the sub: | “Phe reeult was that we declined to) Hires threw up his hands and sald Mie attacks began in 1695, shortly ai CHOCOLATE 0! DD NUG- 7 sonaiaprnendiiiiia Jest of contributions had come up casu- | } IRTED CREAMED ALMONDS SEEES ENE) ally in conversations he had hed with 2&¥®_ further contributions as re. le considered It a very unjust attack,” | tr mis Sleetion, We. 6 ered 0 ° GET i costes al (he ovasreanuiar! , PEER ee | © President Roosevelt, both before and Testee jsald Archbold. “But he eal@ he could | ous Rooks to end at gets made in that Loft way that in- Large, sweet, meaty Almonds, hidden ; * and) ““Did you have any conference with | ‘tins ‘We believed we were the only corpo- jerfect purity. and with » cover-| completely by @ thick covering of (after the election of 144 Po tigay et is stacks were by James RB, Gar- ration that fatthfully observed the tatulled “dalicionssers: ‘ibe Mane] fondant cream, in _vurion Pe"While no direct reference was made| «gro, none at au | feld and Herbert K Smith, and the Interstate Commerce law. They— value elsewhere, 3 10¢c srpetizing flavors, Stay-at-homes have lithe to worry te the contributions én 194, 1 belleved| uy aia pry es gy OR ene sat Roosevelt appr ved without Roosevelt and Garfield—pegan « most +“ ” POUND BOX eleowh: Pr 3 about in their search for com- * the President w a f | | Any Investigation or any knowledge of | outrageous line of persecution of us. = DLe EL wy ortable 4 Roor #4 earns Cay trnant ct the the facts jontrageous line of perseoation of us! “Alone Better Made SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY foriable Houses, Rooms oF Apart but only regarding the progress of ‘These attacks occurred time after | ments: pom hl sald Pen-\ the campaign, including meeting with timo,” Archbold continued. “It's all in) ROOSEVELT 8AID CRITICISM ASSORIED CHOCOLAIE COV-|LONDON STYLz buiie /OF- 4! 19,940 World “To Let” A Senator Dick ‘Boott,” hape to bi tem wp, Some day it : “ = 7) £9,’ 21 ds, PP wan poaive tom air. omnes ate iee sametentey aente” ane mie, oan wit oz. gone day ft| | was To ee exeecres. | Ashort phrase but full || ERED | FRUIT JELLIES — ue] FEE — rum tae tater, nic Last Month— ever had suggested to him that cae ferencer rewarding contributions.” he Th a heads, with| Archbold sald in a case against, the will ‘sure! weet aream and , it AB.200 More than the Herald ‘atvous Vacuuin Ol] Company at Buffalo $70,000 | ren Ane cut as spent tn prosecuting Mie corpora: (Of Meaning as applied|| wie sisias ay : reece 1 There Mr, ton. | Standard O11 money be re! 4, He Mr, Roonovelt' ‘gain referred to the letter which Pr the fall of 1904 were you in-| at critioal tim Gent Roosevelt wrote him, thanking mm [terested in United Staten Steel?” he were the puppe | | | s i | wan asked Roowevelt pulled the string. | @ District-Attorney told the De- ? fe catinn tele t for this “extraordinary efforts” Senator | “Maybe as a small shareholder; 1 “We suffered all the humilfation at Partment of Justice, I am informed, |{Q Young s Mats. SATURDAY A Nt a epoca Uy be ree Pomerene obtained a promise that the! do not know.” home and abroad. ‘Darkest Africa’ that there was no merit in the indict- | thither for an ideal place to spend would be Inaerted in the record. | Archbold also dented having any in- Never eaw anything like the persecu- wer MILK CHOCOLATE —COVERED|VERY HIGH GRADE BONBONS}| {eq oo ,Aaticipating sensational dis terest in any other “trust at that téon of the Standard O11 by the Roose- rr . u treated to: Yrea, & big crowd packed the commit. |time He also dented being connected velt administration, arnege Sa er wae 7 FILBERT CLUSTERS | Generous AND CHOCO! ATES _. jeuttke st) 27.927 World “Summer Re- fie From ane asst cer eet ee agante Se Gkaar yt | Cloth iss “erat Ewe anaes seed pl wie Boi so 2; Se aad le he had no conte ls | doubly dolici al purity. then y sort’’ Ads. Last ame hatere the hearing was scheduled | ing contritvtincy wit nan salroed | tnt aras after the election, ene rar| Which Is Correct ? Oo In ubly delicious by @ thlek tm ne Bien” ae Month Wc cee Premtem alt: to begin. Scores of Senators and official or no, For Ladies and Gentlemen 7 POUND Box TRRepresentatives w U5,1N@ More than t ‘Mr. Rogers and I went to n the Herald The Only T. &. © drawn from| "Then your action was limited to e 4 f- ~¥ + “thet legislative work by the expec. | being © member of the Standard Oil ON Cc d Park Row nnd Cortlandt Street Stores onen every evening ; \Everywhere ation that Archbold would imake | Company” wskad Clapp, "Ht waa” any with Mr Toowevelt and | hea) oF Naaita re it Ail onrliteres oben faturdny veninn nil Ut ofc | inc way you turn=s!> work toundl: = e chbol i 7 cr 3 v (+ Hundreds of citizens, including many TO KNOW, Veal fuabe tal Sean aaainsicat oe 3 " 19 CORTLAN | Net men yOu Tine WO: Aaa tas women, sought seats or standing room. | “E Wad mo conference with any one | very plain, Gilss at that time sald | Only those pasolen used that Ti Sena es nie | representing Col. Roosevelt except Mr. | je would hav m dideeene he ie | are ripe, full flavored and juicy— RK RO 118.847 World Ads. Alto- AT | miss,” continued Archbold. dah | kaa dene ante canna cate | cut into generous portions and 5 together Last Mi ae PENROSE, [Ma ve we were on the Mepublican| Archbold said Penrose postions | covered by an air-tight blanket sat eet Ea Month \ public, however, Was barred, the| side and wan’ o help, but we di ked to ‘ a Milk | von ; fet penile. hameree, tthe ot want Yo maze a GoUtsiNaMon ae! frvution “wy” Lict be Weneum°eaeuld| T EA 2274 30Ave. | 7 w 14TH St. 1) Chocolate Satay heh “bite ool Chocolate. Beata? ag! altinBA SAM. POUND BOX 39 The apecttiod we Nes in sneb instance da py De lose it was thor understood and have a part . ee fe thoroughly by Gr. Boose-| “I paid the money to Penrose @ Httle|

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