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! } | ti BW. TELL ABOUT {THEFT OF LETERS i Standard Oil Messenger Prom- ises tu Give Senate Com- | mittce Inside ‘acts. \ 10 TESTIFY TO-MORROW He Says the Thieves Paid Him to Keep Quiet When He Caught Them. 44 | (Special to The Brening Worl | CHICAGO, Jan. 10.—"Willte” W Wink: | field, negro, former messenger and of-| flee man for the Standard O11 Com. pany, Will go before the Senate In- Vestigating Committe: jay bare ali the | knows them, regard sale to! the “Archbold Wiliam KR. Hearst. This was the ane heuncement made by him to-day after he had told the first story of the theft | to the police who captured him hy | Winkfield declared that the te were stolen by two employees of thu! Siandard Oil Company, Charles Stump and Frank Morrell. We said that he caught them rifing the Jetter files of the company after | vifice hours, and that they were so! ni ehtened mat they offered to “let im in on the game" if he would keep He asserted that he did not "&now what kind of let! sealing, and that he jus snd received hig share of the “swag.” [~ Winkfleld said that he could not re- juember the exact dato when he dis- fovered the rifling of the files, but that he believed tt was in 193 or 1904, “I worked for the gtand pany seven years ai oF: ney, F. A. Denison. “One day, after oMee hours I saw Stump and Morrell sifing the letter files, They were ‘frightened when they saw they were discovered. ‘They had to me- thing, @o they let out the truth and Mold. me that !t would be worth while }) te Keep still, ‘They sald they'd let me 7 (Mon the game. “L hadn't been receiving inuch of @ and didn't meet with much: suc- were asked, “Stump and I did," he replied. hat was sald between you?” “Don't answer that,” interrupted the ttorney who was censoring his client's interview. | ‘ ite Md of Foo been follow. Was another question Winkfeld, ae ‘The lawyer agajn interposed, forvid- FRSTIATIONAL | BANK HAS SHAYN 1, $8 CREATIONS rector in ‘50, Throws Light on Interlocking System. all discharged Winkfeld was (Continued from First Page.) —_—_ counts by which the Firet National Bank jointly with other institutions handled through syndicates issues of +f #eeurities, The witness said his coun- sel had advived him that to demand this information was beyond the powers of the committee, The facts were now known In detall by the Comptroller of the Currency and he belleved the come mittee had no right to demand thew to be exposed to the public, A long conference between Mr. Baker, Fisher A. Baker and former Senator John C. Spooner, his counsel, ended with @ request that the questions be passed to allow counsel to consider the legal phases. & statement of the deposits of the ‘Piret Woetional Bank was placed in ithe recoré. Mr. Baker said he be q the average deposits were about Om Mov. 1 the bank had |} 248 accounts with balances of 920,67¢,- an7.44, Mr. Untermyer went back to .Mr. Baker's opposition to the publicity of Gnancier’s attitude. ‘Mr, Baker testified thi “WINKED | change >| Trust” through the organ LET UNCLE GEORGE INVEST IT! A PIKER.! HERES A HUNDRED | YOUVE BEEN WORKING IT THE PEAS ITS BEEN GETIA! Me] WRONGeWAY. ire very emeLc | AND UNCLE GEORGE a MEASLY FOUR PER CENT IN [TO MARE MONEY. PUT CONFIDENCE 4 nek Bane cate you.” | IN-ME CRED! a DID! fs MARE IT EARH A TRIFLE MORE [KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT: DONT ASK Qa % RN ta For wei QUESTIONS. A oo eae . ve e red wold to me said Obie Onn Hisposed of it where It | | the Meat by Falling on Sharp) po t were . Poker. knew little of the Mr. Baker, the First pany and allied « \ SPECIAL We have just received 50 gross of fine Cotton Wash Cloths on sate Saturday, al Sc each, 7 for 25¢ per cent; high Val & Wertern, 1; Brie, 9; Deinware & H Ontario ware, Lackawanna 1; Pennsylvania, on, 10; New York, | about th the Heading, Mr lon of the Jersey Central to Baker could not re- i, but said that he viral to J.P. More ing trustee of the Re Member the wold the who was a v ing. \a Mr, Untermyer questioned Mr. Baker | 4; an to her he was concerned tn tl 1 know of \ formation of the alleged “Hard Coal) re dominant,” replied mm of ‘4 in fi mrinant they i Th rd) Ne Jy wa Vr RVENING WORLD; FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 THERES ONLY #1BOEC0CO | In THIS LOAD. Broadway, at 34th Street “No Liquors at Liggett’s” driven down vis throat Is our revue but yor are up agatnat tt trade back | BOY SLAYER EXONERATED. | Shooting of dental, wane address, on t i. was this afternoon playing y had a rifle had played with It for a w 1 Then Frank Oberst _A fashion writer says: ““New York menlook Young.” Thehathas_ imuch to do with it—, most of them wear Step up to our foun- tain and ask for HOT COFFEE made right and served right. Plenty of whipped or plain cream. 5c y a f Ger 1 tried ‘to have my salary | *”) |) taleed, po. t: agreed," : yo “pie and Stump and Morrell get and have 4 talk after you thracite “You think Bhipoullding and had sinc pany signed by Mr that everything is pr much all right In the World, don’t you?" Untermyer, at its conclusion, mi named the the Guaranty Trust Company of New| not recall clearly in ne held directorships connection with the | TOOK 4,000 SHARES OF BANK STOCK HIMSELF. ! ‘Mr, Haker said he and KB, T. Stotes- Dury were voting trusteen wf the Cramp Twomb- Mr. Baker's bank and the ley, eller, James” Sull- ren, book man, Drexel & Co. of Philadelphia and xive us the name of any ih Morgan find Co: kel ally , ' any single transac: | | tlon of ® or more during the last five years that has not Invalved elth Morgan & Co. ‘or the Mirat Nationat | Bank?" Mr, Baker could not recall. SEE FLORIDA FREE! @ We have brought the best State in the Vaion to New York for you tof) 0 An International Word of Thanks Viewing the hundred§ of letters and resolutions each mail brings us commending Liggett's for-throtving out all liquors, we feel that we have made a flying start for the year 1913. These messages of approval come from almost every city in the United States and Canada and from every class of citizens. From New England in particular we have been inundated with resolutions from religious and civic bodies. Letters from physicians—who more than any one elsz are interested in keeping the drug business up to high ethical standards—have been numerous and gratifying. ? f , Widespread approval has been given in the daily press and in religious papers and publications dealing with the liquor trade as well’as the drug trade. i We may not be able to answer all of these letters in personsbut we want, ik Assets, but he was unable to shake | the securities He was anki dollars have bee: vitien In a nomber sot ¢ Mt the in several cases was r them, © First National Bank corporation: unabie to ‘Tho stock ever known @ Plenty of good productive land on fj} reasmable payments at reascuable prices—no interest, no commi @ Success and profits await anyone §! energy enough t6 grasp a posi- opportunit Call to-day. Pours, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Tt Westrated Pree Loctere Berean 1710 Plat Iron Bullding was increnaed from $500,000 to $10,000,000 in 191, Mr, Baker aati, and # per cent, of the increased stock went to individ- an dthe remainder to: the bank's holders, Who were those individuals?” asked Mr, Untermyer, After an argument with Mr. Baker and his counsel, Mr, Baker anawered: “Forty thousand shares of that stock CT HEARING in the HOLLOW of YOUR BAND Seo PERFE S Between Broadway and Sth Ave. Suite WO1 A, and Are you deaf, cf /tteWovst lll in our Fancy Goods Department gables vate near gear. any sound = NEW 4-TONE 222. This Week! Wholesale Price to Yo Advertist introduce this lat P H hundred | FREE DEMONSTRATION. Free wclentific advice by an expert to all sufferers {rom ‘eafuess who eall wt our ‘upon below and brii Come EASY PAY turned over by the First National Bank i plarsely of companies in which he was iPS Girector or « voting trustee. Mr. 2) > Pitestity that the Fin pany and the Firet i) [operated practically Jicern. COAL ROADS. |) ‘Fhe witness did not w / aid that despite the Practical, control of the company to the First Securities Company were (pUatermyer tried in vain to have him Securities Com: tional Bank were & single con- J INTERESTS OF BAKER IN HARD 0 divulge | i} the price at which the Securities Com- | iy With the Becuritles Company and Mr. | ins. 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A swarthy, barefoot chill in green dress, red bodice and white chemisette with a gay Roman scarf worn apron-wise, drinking at an antique fountain by the wayside. | a en es ce name a — — = { __ A Remarkable Sale of Men’s Silk Hosiery 50c and 75c value at 29c You'll never put your foot in it with such hose values as these—fine quality purest silk, in plein black, blue, gray, lavender, tan, navy, maroon and purple—also numerous self figures and designs in these same and many rich two-tone effects—true their aber maker calls them seconds, but you couldn't tell why. A Sale of Several Thousand Men’s Silk Neckties 50c and 75c values at 25c Including a splendid and seasonable assortment of plain colors, stripes, crossbar and figured effects— some of the most beautiful and attractive color come binations shown this season. And an Unusual Offering of Gold Mounting Scarf Pins $1.50 Values at 75c They're beauties every one of them—14 kt. gold mountings and designs on heavily plated shanks—a wonderfully good assortment of designs and styles. And a Special Sale of $1.50 Gray Mocha and. Suede Gloves at $1.15 * 3 #79 BROADWAY, near Chambers St. ‘ 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greenwich. 125th STREET, at 3d Ave. UNION SQUARE, 14th Street, West of Broadway. Big Semi-Annual |: ' Clearance Sale of | | Boys’ Overcoats] | and Suits Offering Mothers and Fathers one of the Most | Remarkable Bargain Opportunities of the Season ~ $6.00, $7.00 and $8.00 — Overcoats & Suits ~ At $4.50 Including among the Overcoats Russians, Reefers, Jack Tars, Dress Coats, Storm Ulsters, Velvet Collar Coats, Shawl Collar Coats, and single and double- breasted School and Dress Overcoets in Chinchillas, Friezes and a splendid assortment of Scotch effects and mixtures, sizes’3 to 18—all now $4.50. Suits at $4.50 include Russians, Seilors, Nor- folks and double-breasted, many with 2 pairs of knickers—they are broken lots of the season's best patterns, in sizes from 3 to 18. $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 ||: Overcoats & Suits At $7.50 The very cream of the season's newest, handsomest and most stylish overcoats for boys le of the finest woolens in every desirable and fashionable { i model and mixture—tailored and finished in the most thorough and painstaking manner-—-rzal high grade, smart, snappy, dressy coats-—sizes 8 to 18, and all of them wonderful values at $7.59. Among the Suits are included broken lots of our very finest, smartest and most attractive bevs' Norfolk and Double-breasted Suits, in a splend..! variety of distinctively stylish fabrics and pattera: and new, superbly tailored, perfect fitting, fin finished model§—sizcs 6 to 18—-now reduced to $7.7", 279 BROADWAY, near Chambers st 47 CORTLANDT ST., near Greet: » 15th STRERT, at 3d Ave UNION SQUARE, lath. 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