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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1919, , {meet Mr, Archbold in New York at any, “Yes, sir,” responded Senator Oliver |to be returned within one year and the [on the commission for which the Stand- ' |time, A letter ‘rom John D. Archbold to | positively. Femaining $26,000 to be paid in five|ard Ol1 Company paid him $25,000 was H J. B. Foraker, then Senator from Ohio,| Senator Paynter deciared the letter) annual payments thereafter. All to 4 [expressed the’ willingness of Mr, Arch-| from Archbold to Senator Foraker men-/ bear interest at 6 per cent. Sse tae ea all | Sold to make a loan of $20,00, Tho loan {tioned a loan of 860m, but did not #8¥| “Trusting you will succeed in con-|work than Benator Penrose, was to bear interest at five per sent. | to whom that loan was to be made. summating the matter ag yews, | SOO q and was to be repaid in two instalments | “We are entitled to all the informa-|1 am, very truly yours, ‘ Of $25, h. tion Mr. Hearst has,” he sald, “and wel teas@OlN D. ARCHBOLD.” QU. . Mr. Hearst said he knew nothing of | Can then decide whether it Is pertinen ir, Hearst said he had accepted an Geld, line facta to which any of the letters} Chairman Clapp requested Mr. Hearstlexplanation by Senator Foraker that he ig bes: Bt pling ht is @ Bone y'? to give the committes hie other letters. |had returned $50,000, Mr. Hearst aald uepdae kb Cader when cae atances the |THE publisher made no objection but! hy believed ho had seen a letter telling metals, Harmless, Effective, Eco- eed och was tobe made Atany of {*Aid he considered their “unimportant.” | about the return of the money, The telegram from Senator Penrose| Mr, Honrat sald he had no knowledge the new letters offered, he sald, had lig sir, Archbold gent on Dec. 4, 190% lof having pald any one for getting or eivan Te e been read by him in public speeches, bur |t0, MT 4 ; in full: “Your letter of ith in-| photographing the letters. Were not included In those published in| stant was received. yesterday on my| "A queation about campaign contribu: ELEY his magasine, return from a trip in British Columbia. | tions brought from Mr. Hears t the ite- Publisher Tells ‘is cpp Com.) Another ‘letter was from John D.11 have wired Sonator Aldrich ta make/ ment that he had contributed “about ¥ soph G. Bibiey, in which he referred, to [8% ADpoIntment with him to discuse the | $10,000 or $12,000" in 1908 to the In- 4 g matter referre 10. can ‘e you In| dependence mittee So and Produces — | an incioned certificate of deposit of #.-| watter, Sareiied 10 1,o0 see, Jou Ny | dependence League Committee for the (00 “sent you at the request of Mr.| suggestion to make. 1 think the matter! The second witness was J. 1, Ken- aphic Copies. Griscom, the purpose of which you 10/19 of considerable importance and I can| nedy of Cleveland, O., a f Photographic P' doubt understand with him. show Senator Aldrich where such an|of the old Industrial. Commission of $500,000 IN henna igre Given FREE To Visitors AT THE INDUSTRIAL GON Over mm) “44 the a xienderd. ena, oda for waa Tencon Oo,,80 Clift St, New York, Saipopepinten Eofiting * Hearst said he had other letters | intment would be desired. If neces- o te bollaved: dig. Bot gone itera | Epo atmene would ba Aesired._ If meson, which Senator Penrose did some work N, Dec. 17.—Willlam R.| the scope of the Senate Investigation. | can talk to you over the telephone from emene — Hearst, who published the now-famous | 480” ctuntarity. m leiter PUTDOTTINE 10 | nte ete Shit tote cee Acker, Merrall & Condit £ST. Company 1820 “Archbold letters,” gave to the Benate | come from Senator Penrose which 414 | philadelphia, where I shall be during Yule-tide Feasts Funds Committee to-day pho- | not come within the strict terms of the | the present month.” por we coples of all letters in his COMMITTER WANTS. ALL THE FORAKER SAID HE HAD RE- Our buying power has expanded and linked itself to Domestic and foreign markets, bringing—this osression, indicating a connection be- CORRESPONDENCE. TURNED $50,000. year—for your table—without exception, the choic- John D. Archbold of the Stand-| a; sey that Mr. Hearst produce the] The letter from John D. Arehpota to the $60,- 1902, and ON Company and legislative and| whole corrempondence,” declared Sena- Senator J.B. ards campaign tor Oltver, joan was dated Jan. oo. eat copra as the first wite| “Tf 1 made a mistake in producing | read: one too many, must we proceed along| “Referring to our further talk of to- ness at the reopening of the campaien| the ine of a ‘mintake?” asked Mv; |day over the telephone, we are will- fmysstigation, which had come to # halt} Hearst. ling to make the loan $60,000—§25,000 election. The New York pub- Meher told the committee at the outset Sus 2s MOTOR’BUS SERVICE er Clapp asked Mr. Hearst if ri Eicon est products of the earth, at prices of compelling he eaw the originais of the letters + e interest. agasine. He ° P ‘ Each. cay me wie, nee nd ennsylvania Station Corn—A. M. & C. Fancy Maine, Large cans, 14 doren, 73¢..... 13 EXPOSI ION Corn—Noreca, Fancy State, }4 dozen, 58C.....0660ee0seeeeee | AND THE ? GOT THE LETTERS FROM WRIT- sone" Upper West Side Mr. Hearet hesitated a moment. ‘Mr. Hearst ded ae Pd feed ‘ eopies of John Eady of London, eu As an especial accommodation to the residents of the four, ished 1 oe, ot ne catia he did not kaow| Upper West Side, the service of the Fifth Avenue Motor ’Bus ity ee ee es Line has been extended to Riverside Drive and One Hundred Pe on, $1. da tshats 2 . Hearst suggested th . Eddy GAB... .. cc eccecsceveee x ee FoR TOY AR Street. Jellies—aA. M. & C. Pure Fruit and Sugar, all varieties, 10 os. glase These ‘buses leave the Thirty-second and Seventh Avenue Jams—A. M. & C. Pure Fruit and Sugar 16 os jars.. Comb Honey—white Clover, Fancy, iM be wifling to apeaas. to tell the-letters were taken from the entrance to Pennsylyania Station every five minutes from § |f| Comb Honey—white Clover, Fancy...........+.+ 8.00 A. M. to 11.00 P. M., running east on Thirty-second Maple Syrup—aA.M. & C. Pure Sap, quart bottles, 55c plate Asparagus—4.,M gig. mammoth Green, Taree. reid Peas—Marcillat, Imported French, Mi Fine, }4 cans, 14 dos., 98c Peas—a. M. &C. Sifted, Early June, small and tehder, 34 dos., 95c. pote ue eine Peas 15 Cherries. COTY a ae rcs 2 3 25 Noreca, GRAND CENTRAL PALACE DEC. 11th TO 19th, INCLUSIVE SHOW CLOSES AT MIDNIGHT, THURSDAY, THE 19TH O11 Company files. via same route. This ts a most convenient means of iain Penn- sytvania Station, not only for those living in the upper west Street to Fifth Avenue; thence to Fifty-sevelth Street to Plum Pudding—A,M: & C, hs real old Bagith style in j Broadway, to Seventy-second Street, to Riverside Drive, to Cider—Nev Sweet, eal gal. juss, 35c; 34 gallon.........ese008 / x include =" One Hunted and Thny.fith tet; Broatway; returning |] 1407 Made Rom Fila Ain ae The Most Novel and Sensational Figsa—tor stewing, Ib....... Meviiecceseeet eo akiccsty Raisins—#ancy Princeton Clusters, 1 Ib. bunches Undertaking of Its Kind Ever Offered to the American Public fs FT P editor of but ( ‘net sure ‘employ yond the Park and Riverside Drive, but also for residents Nuts—Fency Mized, all new crop, No. 2 cartons, 49c; 1 Ib » eed goed Fifth and adjacent avenues and the cross streets be.ween Olives—A. M. & C. Extra iarge Queens, 16 0s., 30¢; 10 os.. 125 } rominent exhibiting manufacturers pay for their booth space in merchandise instead of pom For adver- tising purposes this merchandise is being given to the public in exchange for the merchandise coupons attached to the tickets of admission. German Roquefort Cheese Wafers—?er tio... Oyster Cocktail Catsup—a. M. ac. pints, 8¢; 14 pints Olive Oil—Rising Sun, Pure French, medium bottles, 0c; emall. Rev ciend and One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Streets. 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