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Show ,. , mmoMMIM.Innina., . , - . , , , - , , . , . ,. .. .. - . ... . - ' ' . - . . - . , , , 110 SALE FOR - 1 I ll GOLD BRICKS ; , . 16 he ". jn tzar 1 T,:1 74 1 . d:11. AI 1 t I - ' p'T ht4 --- Julies Kmiec? 6 Co.. Afeksers Neat York , : , 1 LI 1 , - ill 1 , 11 ;!...i:t T ., i t '',, I - - - z ow - - . t ! I , ' ' - : , '' , - ' : '', 1 1 .,: . . , I 4 f ; 3 .. , 1 1 - . N Glove ..., . V ; I WARNINGStupLook B4 :IL , . ;Ill i ; -- i . SILK Stopand chnsider that the "just a good" kind never the genuine. Lookin the boss Ice the name "KAYSER." Lassento the excuses offered for the absence of the wisher's.' naseeandinsist ess naming the name 'KAYSERI in the Ursa el tho silk glove yes hay. .4t Guarantee Ticket in every pair. Sills Gloves, 564 ?Sc. $1.00. $1.25. SIM 1:4")17; Silk Er.:;.'es, 77"c, $1.00, s125. $1.50, $2.00 : . ; I' . g i t t : ":alQ1,3 Cross Roads It . ...- .- : ' - . 1 1 i ' ' , ' - PIA - more than The Genuine 'KAYSER" Cleves east no at the finger the "ordinary kind." don't wear out of assurance of quality end 'tips" asui bees dust mark relialsilitythe name "KAYSER." In manufacturing "KAYSER" Silk Gloves no effort is counted to emit to bring about that superlative degree of eveell,swv. which gins recognition upon !Tatra aleue. When offered the "just as good kindrrusernbee the ; - - IfAl V. Illetipeegeweer Ihr glows K e t rn 71 ,..- - toll ,4,1'T.trNA r.r.1 : "ro I11:1! '1.., - ,1 v, v. 4 7:4k- 1.4.I - .7e.".v.a1,54':,,IFis - ,,z-a?- l --- 1 , Patinc-Southe- .:,,,11117."-wa- ) dourmay -3- kII talk-lin- 42-pie- Nr I ' I! 1 , ' , - Want a Set of Dishes?! 1 nr:lan..11thf had all thee. tb, oem Weallington he had 1 - - , - , had a Jost oonversation about ,1 this I that in his conversation with I matter.'.1.ar1-"Irb!lehp did take up the siltation inLtlyard !aktI'lr.II,.. ut i Wash,. ' ' a. from IVnbrinn-athread of with! the eIoeatiting talk !!ngton. r171,71nly l'in I bee. bit Id down 'by the pseudo Palmer I he sald: Then do as Mrs. IL G. Parra. I over I.N the telephone. Mr. Lauteceach was "I the under that !: impression declared that he spoke for several"7im- 930 Herbert Ave. dd. She or- One lawyer and I g gentleman avas portant gentlemen in the house of MP- dered a sack of with another Isayor- - and gentlerollentativto who were able to tie the man. I felt I cou'A heof werlre things which the person who had been WHITE FAWN FLOUR ;Pending matters. but not through the ......., teleOhoning to Mr. Lediard said could and with it came a coupon en- !use Of pressure I did mention that be done: and when doubt was exthe radkA,inett,m at Wastainkton ass dirner pressed by Mr. Lodi ard as to the truth titling her to a. hY Rep Fiell! just aa 1 mentioned of such allegations Mr. Lauterbach . as set- that the conservative faction was led reel!! It. urged Mr. Ledyard to come tty th enturresarnan from- Alabama. to Washington or to meet elsewhere in Order a sack of this superior 1r. Ledyard asked me II 1 pushed to contain a coupon for :he employed and Itold him that 1 perms certain gentlemen high in the house organization, even going so far would he glad to be employed toid as to mention the name of the sneaker 'him that ir wits employed no money and tho floor leader. and 2 think one !would bp distributed to anybody and or two other Important members of mimmEmoommulloOft0p !that I desired no fee. )!! -the house. one da., George F. Raker of the "After this bad been told to The Nat:lonal bank called me up and ;First it told Mr. todyard I did not Deo that I but never mentioned h4 name-lany rask0d TOO to Come to his house." he 1)(1, had any interest st all in the matter. connection- - I can't find nut where thls' coniinued l went over the situawas can pent from. whether an was It 1 said I desired to tion amazing proposition to me. I telephone him. ;vita rep-I 1 e. have bees seen or heard of Me. IAU Witehinitton or some place resent the morran interests again and !!! terbach except in the most genets,' De'Vet' used tke telephone! !I toid him i had no other motive." I t lite. MY lon la know I never but twice had any particular inter,. way. Mr. Lauterbach concluded his testi, eat in any or these matters. which It whether Mr, Lovett's off1.7e Is in New lo. saying he felt he had been -was said could be influenced or con- York. J don't know where Mr. Lamer- 3niony honest lawyer.- this call ouch: II, straightforward, bach's oftice Ia trolled. and therefore I said that declared oharwps that he auld in,,,,erng strange Mr !tier.-e l'onirress were ridiculous in the would prefer to have nothing further to be traced. to do with the matter and it was Lovett his ord mi,de an, elDrt t extreme, and ;n reply to questionet by trace it ae,efile in New rtat:. Reed dropped." d he did not know York; never hide away.. I'm always; ;either Speaker, nark or 1dajority .11 DB.VIAL BY RIORDAN. , !Leafier Understoode Stay to lint,' ha Riordan WI thaught that It was'i ;After thanng-ihRep. Daniel J. Riordan of New commItte for York took the zgand and testified that strange that Lovett alae4 LIch a'lthe oppectonity given him to INe heard he knew nothing of the charge made statement aa in H, own dfenge. Mr. Lauterl,ach 1rhone to go hn,hel!enged, withdrew. The committee then by Judge Robert Scott Lovett that a caller madeReed ol Senator man purporting to be the congressman rerrlrl,d that a man -had urged over the telephone the re- area indiecreet.' wha go such a teletention of Mr. Lasterbsch as counsel-"- I phone ean dra7ing in thn name at a I. Salt take Mote and Sunni, Co gRvo ryit an interview 1 never saw Judge Lovett in my public Mitt Snit to the press and rill not try to verify Kodak', lintahing, framing., 124 Math at. life. I never spoke to him in my life." the :1' iattverttiwnnum) of his caller. personality said Riordan. wemidn't know him LArTERRACH'S TE...7qMIONI If he came in till; room tonight. In oven- rtiht Ya)pctire Lauterbach in his testimony said IPanellist this connection ID. Lauttrbach's name pa- - e in the slate L1E pnn,l'ar mentioned. was I have known him. that hi had never met Palmer. but Aftrwitstinent ManY telephone onsteersatione with goods tor ., u'r11 - 11 - . met Zd.1! ward Lauterbach. a New York attorney. under the supposition that Leiner, oro of Tbo tie hem mica., was represeqting the user of the 0, ' telephone. ' July. lt13 Lauterbach was in the committee i..nc4thre room end listened to ell the testi:01011Y trectars to of lir. Palmer. who spent nearly two 34 for the hours tot the stand. Later he denied Fusines. as that he had tried to secure employment ,' with big interests in New York on the "R. trenirth of nuProsed power in the Cashier. capital. He swore that his oaly effort was to 'restore the entente cordial" Wall Street Refused to be Victi- be had prerioualy enjoyed with Morgan 4' Company and' which he thought ' had been broken because of his Wend' mized by Purchasing Washr ABSPE45- ly relations with David Lamar, whom & COLD he described as a "Wan street operaco of best, ington "Influence." tor." who usually operated on the -- bear side of the street." t boos 3,6 aftelust ot WILL CALL MWT. . kb 0.y 0tla let cope. As a result of Mr. Lauterbach's teeTALE TOLD LOBBY COMMITTEE Aire Where, nnone the committee probably call Lamar. Georgefr P. Baker of the Shre Ara mm.., 1,40 First National bank of New York. Paul Ati, 1t , lx Craiath. A. Lynne Stettin and Mr. 64 3.3 New York attorneva. and Rep. A. Mitchell Palmer, Close Ledyard, . ,i41,6 Charles Steele of Morgan & Co. To soytbe 4.3 , eral of these Men. Lauterbach mainFriend of Free. Wilson, tained be had. talked about his reinfe statement in the good graces of the , ri 10 Related It. 7.0 house of Morgan. His only reference M to anything in Washington, he said, .12bA 112 wee to the general situation here, the to) IA tendeney to investigate things and the 3,3 rdward Lantebach and Rep. Wordage apparent desire for suits .190 .10 against big concerns. 44M 44.3 Mao Shed Light on the bat The hue committee adjourned subject to 40 the call of the chair, but it reserved 1114 aIAal , the to the Lauterbech tellaummon right X stand again after it had heard from N the other New Yorkers. and to Washington. Ittne Pet made story of Both Mr. Lauterbach and Rep. Daniel mtotty elutes an effort to sell a. goM brick to Wall J. Riordan of New York appeared bees may ,be street and how it was foiled wu told fore the committee to tell what they toe allies of knew about the charge mode by Rob7oitt &Moo In part to tbo senate lobby investiS. 011 the Id ert Scott Lovett of the Union Pacific gating committee tonight at one of the railroad company. that an attempt had to pay demo together . most sensation producing sessiona it been made through the use of Illor. ; ind expenses bas held in its stormy career. t was a dan's name to secure the employment of Lauterbach railas courieel for the tele et how influence was to be exerted Secretary, road in the Union PaCO, Provo, es the seats of they nighty in Wash- cific dissolution suit. ; Lovett Judge ington to prevent unfavorable laves- told of telephone conversations between P tigatkes into the doings of the street, of himself. Maxwell Everts, counsel of RTORS. bow lawatfits that the financial inter- the Southern Pacific. and a man purto be Riordan. the emests In New York would not like were porting of Lauterbach. shout Both the conployment moos work be to and how of and the new the denied a of gressmen prevented any lawyer ig gold Lb State pair brick seller was generally to protect the effort to mecum such emptoyment and round liaa Interests of the clients he 'ought in acknowledged only a slight acquaint)), the ileum ance 'with each other. the political gams in tits capital rmont 1:;"1:1, Rep. A. Mitchell Palmer of Pearuilloclock noor, PAU-ER'- S STORY. varos. one of the prominent Democrats .sts they wig is the house mentioned for secretary Mr. Palmer took the stand at hie , tied WS. of war in the days own request. and a close friend of the president, told "In view of the turn which your inpanted by the story and Edward Lauterbach. a vestigation has taken by reason of the num of New York lawyer. and Rep. Daniel J. Judge Lovett's toxin& of tbe testimony yesterday." tords.a of Now York gave the committbe said, -- I felt it my duty to acquaint Fair Amorato the ttd ee some fight on its details. you with an experience of my own. of . , cam the but to Mr. Palmer. Lewis Cass that kind, so that you might have the According doe not es. , Indyard. another New York lawyer . benefit of it if you caredito pursue this furnish bond vas the man who was largely instrubranch of the investigation deeply. neptance: and mental in foiling the plan. The name In February. last. while I was al I.bondward , el the man who proposed to do all at'tarty In the my home in Pennsylvanie I was these things in Washington was not called to the telephone to answer to . of tut fount , , the official riven to the committee. although Mr. what my clerk said was a call front contract. TM Pemer acknowledged that he had New York. A voice at. the other enel apy and ell otrong suspicions of ills identlty. of the wire said: This is Mr. 1,e,Iyari! ritli; specifica . He spelled his name and said he Ants ! NAMES BROUGHT IN. m of promLewis Caze Ledyard and added rou WMr. Palmer told tbo committee that ought to know. for you. hair been mpective et the office the representations of - Influence In talking with me over the telephone.' ill State Illy had gone so far as to bring "I said,. '''You are very much misWashington I of Young it k the natnes of the speaker, of the taken, Mr. Ledyar& I have never seen Ming t CIATION. majority leader In the, bowie and of at you, I have never spoken to you directN. Secretor", last two other prominent members ly or over the telephone. or had any whose names ha did not give- - He said communication You will with you. osiy-.:,:.11-01;.$.c..viys1st after Mr. Ledyard had engaged have to expiate yourself a little furItDIANSIfIP at ther.' CONSPIRACY AFOOT. smelts ego. 'manse. then went on to say that if that sits true there was a strange and I Eczema remarkable conspiracyvery afoot. In which )CRT. PROSalt Laks my name bad been heed. and he then r went on to tell me what was to me a )artnient No. estate of Also amazing story. for Salt Rheum, Tetter, very a !essod. NO. E C "He said that be had been called on ph B. Wells. the All and telephone a short time before that Psgriasis, Lupus, ying for th by a gentleman who. after some hesirutin dociiSkin Afflictions. tation about g,ving his name, saying ths last will : s. per Jennings. that be was a representative In stinga. of k4- finally said be was Roy. Palmer should An troubles skin be atteelted Wins ph trem within by giving the blood ctn. of Pennsylvania and this person told been set fer bath. This is Mr. Ledyerd thatbe was In a position Ilth day et ciliation a good daily the best by reason of his membership In the lock p.m.. M accomplished with & known and most highly reeemmended house and his relation with prominent In the court Mood take City. members of the house to 'offer service purifier ever discovered. It action is very rapid.. Its vegetable to interest" which Mr. Letlyard rep, sature is such that It naturally goes resented. even d court with go far aa to say. s 25th day of tight Into the blood, saturates the as I recall it, going the be that thought, entr circulation. bathes the tissues with an influence that enables the money trust investigaton report PALMER., akin to heal quickly. Clerk. The action of be controlled. that various Invemigaa is that of an antidote, and ions then pending both in Congress poly Clerk this fact bee been demonstrated time sod in the courts. affecting large finan1111.011110 and time again in the most severe cial interests in New York city. could fornis of weeping eczema. key for pd. and promisIts Influence in the Wines where be adjusted satisfactorily, his et-- . the tiny arteries transfer the red ing moot amazing results from hood for the worn out blood to the forte here in Washington., conver"Mr. Ledyard detailed that Will'. PRO , veins is quite remarkable and soma on two or Lake tonstantly with every tick of the sation to me and in the nexthalf el IAA doza had he Clackthe beat three the of perhaps heart days C ' resAed I,(etOdAnd new kilt Is thus caused to form en other telephone conversations with ' ''" eve tbhArd ' , while 7 in the which this person germs of irritating. !nen. the same person, of some that muse eczema are scattered went even into greeter detail as to why &enraged ter and . their harmful- nature entirely he was in a position to grant ledielathe foilowndl , suspended. . I decedent. ilt . a. S. ft has a wonderful tonic hie Ova favors. ' ' hence in the blood because it conUPON CALLED LEDTMtD, plat tains he "dope." is not a physia. is eke Cite. SaA ' is"After each of three telephone conentirely free or any mineral drugs or meschts at a , veroations that Mr. Ledwerei,had with smstheast res.4 ley other drugs except the remarkable medicinal effect of the pure veva. this party over the wire In New York. north 8 'vett labia products of which it Is made. teleon me the Pugh reda called Ledyard Yew people,realiss how harmful' are lin north real, , phone and repeated them to me, for mut of the strong. crude otntments ertming:sum double purpose of having evidence , the that used to be favor before they the in an was it hand ths Impersonation. that at teamed that & S. fit is safe. speedy takes for due on street and sure. Ask at any drug store for that I W311 actually at that time many ktiorwre tenni, is I bottle of 8. & B. Give it a good Miles away i from New York. and also , ice tines elg' . trial end you will soots see a decided to aequaint' ma with the proceeding. AS deed. Liam of as try of a the member form skin hoprovement In of I perhaps any thinkieg of sale, llle4 trouble Write to The Swift Specifies house I ought to know about it. ributhes of tee ' Co. 127 swift for "Mr. Ledyard endeavored to get a Id denoted Se special tree advice on eczema and ant 1 man. He with ist set the interview bees pereonal alter tam at ski at blood, trautgai del at fought shy of that. saying. as I ,ree01ti" 1AdvertleeseiteLt k nAn lect it that no good would be accbmI rem : 'et Court Interview with A pitstea from a' personal ' like CIO SSA , , him. but promised to see him later. declare as to so-flawant so far Id Court tea 'ONION DENTAL CO and even day or so he was , de nth slAy te 'that in tothebe next . is which In . Bethlehem, ...3 obliged 1 ' is I in CalLu MEL 'Clerk my tdistrict. so that he could not u ts Clerk msteatma LIS MAIN WTREET. see Mr. Ledyard at an hour that Mn Eats for bramurn ', suggested for a conference. iLeityard -, -- mr,. , Ledyard. through the telephone company. and I think through various PRO-o- r , earnest a made 'Mitt , very other agencies. . . , Balt Lam to Incite the person who talked , , Pathless estractlots se beetk at ft. effort In the menet The.best over the him telephone, sr' with Ittont en Fitly : , C toy. All work goarantsed. he could do was to trace the telephone .k P. PePPIOet them to a place REAMM33ER VS. E..; 'aim,. and he traced petition 1.1: which eettened litm as to who the prating We I pertv was. You' of lettere et into Of Nike-la Oak. boor. S:S4 a.m. to 4 p.m I . "If the committee wants to go Into , ' Mr. K keens ..c , "adar0 le to LPbon.s MIL that further It seems to me that will ,,- ban We d Ledvard should be tailed. and I . I. ilth nai st found to him serwhatte elect PiaCOOTt 'daily Out as totwho this party eras. ilk the , , , 'at Ilk cmr Francis TELEPHONE TALKER.. ' Ad now' t, with "Thin person who declared that be ' ' a WARM IN A PAN BEFORE Luke G. de :4040 , seas Rep. Palmer whoa Mr. Ledyard v. . ' , , with interview SERVINO ' a to personal failed get PALMER. M. P. A., , . declared he wetild name a perOn ,. Clerk. him, Ak4 C.164- ' i tteo ti,iisatirodmwobuoideob usivd. cntalkDenial IfindewnhecentoMndr. , i ' ey for F.".. and who Would Producti est. '' - , freely, r'? ' , boditall . device that he and this alleged Rep. , . Palmer would be able to do what they lob(' mts,rATAIlt , . ., , o'er?. need Ctodusr, ' -bb These statements finally led to Mr. , ; mothers te ' bele, , da an ' to. kppointment making Led'ard BujIC meet the gentlemen whom thin person! , ,re the nth dal ' ' 2.1t MAN ' '', earned. and at the hour of the with sesta .........4a" Led. 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