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STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. PAGE 9. EM) ROOT EXPECTS HUGHES NAME UP PROPHESIES IT DEM COMMITTEE | | T.R’S SUPPORT TO CONVENTION WILLBEHUGHES 1S DISTRESSED | Ce INEOINH_INONE IIA Our Chain of Stores Willi Close for Preparedness Parade Prepare for the Big Parade =a F Balloting in G. O. P. Conven-/ Justice Is Nominated by Gov.| Frank Hitchcock Says Justice Fret at St. Louis Because tion Scheduled to Begin | Whitman of New Will Win on Third President Doesn't Consult | Today | York Ballot Them |HUGHES FALLS DOWN! §MALL CHEER FOR T. R | BY ROBERT J. BENDER T FOR THE BOSSES) wILSON BOSSES JOB CHICAGO, June 9.—Frank Hitch: | BY LOWELL MELLETT FREE! A Handsome If your Suit, Co U. P. Staff Correspondent cock announced his conviction that 8T. LOUIS, June 9—The Shoes or Fur CHICAGO, June 9.—Hughes Hughea would be nominated on| democratic national committee i peti must be nominated on the sec the third ballot toda Is an unhappy organization, are a bit wo need replacing with something new, come in early Saturday morn ond ballot, or n't survive, according to the bellef of the favorite sons today. The firet ballot will be more Judging by the two dozen mem: bers here preparing for next ations wowld register their) week's convention. | complimentary votes but from then The committee Ie dletressed On the first roll call he anid, the “hat Seabee or less perfunctory, the allies on there would be big gains for! Over the ection of President s & ne ma your claiming to hold the balance of b h en Hison In naming ex-Gov. Glynn selection, All garments powe 5 7 votes, arr a nccaie Rea] |< ea ane senperery els Raincoat sold before 1 Hughes Is expected to get At 9:36 Senator Smoot “pussy | man and Senator Ollle James ‘ before between 175 and 200 on this footed” over to the Anditortum for| of Kentucky, permanent chair aturday will be ballot and then will come the A contefence with one of the bull| man in time for the real fight. At the end of the first ballot, It Is even more distressed at the action it fears he may take a hundred delegates wil! be re Ho would not say whom he @&! regarding the chairmanship of leased from voting for-aheir fa pected to nea, the national committee itself, vorite sone. BY PERRY ARNOLD The proepect wag when the di-| The committee men they t Suits $15 to $35 In young men’s and moose loaders Or an Extra Pair of Trousers F is . ant 19 |ne to the two Among the newest ar inevitable—the allies ure expected CHICAGO, June 9.—G, 0. P.O ree nom headiogk aver Roses |Urey Woodson, in Jame {tleal pe cy Pa to try out several of their number, hosts today received the report A , enemy, and some of the members rivals are the popular preferably, Sherman, FPairbanks| velt, the harmonyites would find it/ = hize with Wood t . gies fe . " of the harmony conference be tremely difficu off a|@ympathize with ndaor Gi S. da’ d M da pinch-backs, and one jand Weeks. | sh slag = ction % eave | Their objection 1s to the fact that ven oatur an on tween republicans and progres: [nomination at once for the colonel button coats with dou Root's managers profess to be Ce (a non ».|the committee was not consulted Wi Ea h Sui ee en Mfeve Col. Roosevelt may ewing| Slee without any great amount | | Certainly bis nomination was ax /t2 Comiiiton Nee nos connate’. ith Eac t ¢-breasted vests. The support to the cause of the New| of enthusiasm and promptly |* - roles ova for the news, t y, and they newest patterns, fabrics apP that the republicans were proceed: |! | 1 Made to pa 1s, fabric Yorker. - ‘ | went ad to nominate thelr ling with their nominations — Sy: Baga Pig oon and c “oigk all well Bins get sng ied oe will) candidates for the presidency Test for the “Beenee” paid ization if they Your Measure represented here. Gloom and joy ran fifty-tifty tn Mention of Roosevelt's name The favorite sons and thé) ‘moey have soine very definite $598 ] the favorite sons’ camp as the re-| by Senator Smoot, In reading | Hughes arengotc in the Petra views as to the sort of man needet sult of unattained harmony be-| the report of the conferees, | ™eeting both want an early test In/for the national chairmanship, but : anew Hats tween G. 0. P,and moose con-| troy ety ont ang orenany [te voting ted. to votee tn. {R004 aN ankod for thelr views from up-to-date woolens, in tweeds, farees. They were expecte: jee tn They expect. they suy to read one ° Campaign Hats $1.00 g Some of the favorite sons minutes of applause, and It wee | sistent demands for compliance| gay econ oeden e Wahhmn ane cheviots, serges, blacks and blues, the failure of the conf with the original convention prc has appoint PS ne | Augura well for thelr chances nec! of the rell of states for | Fram-—that of proceeding today’ he nas init gg browns and grays—made up to your | 00 to 878 | inatin es say it does them no good,’| said a man tn touch with the en-| tire camp. | Bominating speeches and balloting. | cated his desire that the committee @ situation, therefore, resolved |ghould name that person into a test of the domination In which case they'll name btm ped general hg 0 ye So opin ch “bosses” both republican and | but they won't feel good about it fon, however, was that the situa “ poi co | Prosressive could exert on the rank) If the commmitteemen had the say, tion of the favorites was un.|,Jov. Whitman then put Justice | soa rie the chairman-elect would be Homer changed | ee ag — — 4 It was up to the two conventions |@. Cummings of Conr pres "An attempt to bave Roosevelt in-|t® #aY whether the harmony com-lent vice chairman and t ber of yntinue their nego-|the committee 12 years. rd | mitteas should ited ddress the convention | ™t pre rol abentite, joey fone—and neither convention! Open hostility is shown tow oUsta Delegate Leon Weinberg of Mary for temporizing. Several men who have been sug land has @ resolution all ready, pro- Up to the Convention Sestod Mes to Secretary McAdoo, viding an invitation, but was fore! qt is mainly up to the republiean |,.T 8 app’ r . PLANK RAPPED stalled when informed that unant-lconvention to say whether there |Director of the Mint Wooley and | mous consent was necessary for its Trade Commissioner Davies. shall be a further session of tho individual measure with best of lin- ings, and guaranteed to fit you or your money back, at only ‘lo No More From No Less Mill to Man The ordinary tailor would charge you from $25 to $35 for any of these Leghorns $3.00 Summer Shirts For Sport and Dress Summer Underwear 80c, $1.00 and $1.50 DRESS WELL— gun at 11:47 Alabama temporarily passed, not answer, and Art yielded to Now York EZEEZSEZSEZSESESERBSERZSREEZERZEERBZBCRBEBZBBEEEE cS consideration. conference committecs Me ys pao vitan lected i Piraeae en Never Miss the Money CHICAGO, 9—The newty: Applaud Smoot Report The republicans in the harmony | _o. the president's choice imme suffrage party is! Smoot's report was considered) conferance did not reject Roose formed wome with deep attention and he fre|velt’s name—they merely received up in arms today against the re ‘ e Bhan ie pudlicans, following rejection of |@uenUy had to pause for applause. |i: and held such @ proffer would ae ae hs He: be Chairman Harding volunteered | have to be made direct to the G. 0 | eres in the republican party |i. information that the harmony P. hosts. While the plank adopted and in-/ Committee, not having been dis) if the convention wants further orporated fn the platform ex-/°harged, would continue Its work. | negotiations the committee is ready « the position of the party as| Whitman, nominating Hughes. |+, proceed along the lines of what ble to national suffrage, it | sald » are assembled here t0| sver instruc thay sail | provides that each state shall set-/ 0 mandard bearer o The elieve T. R. Hee Falted the tnner G. O. P. circle tle the question for ttaelf. great = seve a The ori | Stal en ee ne Pyro vine “We are here tn response to the| looked at ms today was that DEMING, N. M, June 9.— a the plank had been thwert.|demaods of the American people|Roosevélt wabrunning to cover, Francisco Alvarez and Juan led by the women. that a minority president give way| Thay believed the business in-| Sanchez, convicted of first-de. The plank, far from carrying |to & leader, representing the will of| tereste which have so far come out| gree murder for thelr part In lout the pledge of the republicans |th® majority, We are here to se-/in his favor would not go through} the Columbus rald, were hang lto back “the Susan BL Anthony | ect the next president. with bim on a bull moose nomina ae today. on amendment, reads: “The nattonal horizon fs dark | tion . either man exhibited the | “The republican party, reaffirm.|#94 troubled. From afar, the lurid he acké test has been given| &! ightest omarion: and were ing its faith in government of the| flashes of a world war remind us| Roosevelt, the Old Guard belleves.| °#!™ to the end. people, by the people, and for the of our own citirens killed and our/ They held ff the cotone! was sin Pi people, as @ measure of justice to|O¥N fag inmulted core in his declarations that it was | 6 9 one-half of the adult people of this; “To the south we see anarchy |, principle he was fighting for, and Cc ce Ine jcountry, favors the extension of |@ncroaching on our borders that there was no tndividualism tn We invite your charge account. You can buy now ately after the convention adjourns. and pay later. We arrange terms to sult your conven- | fence—weekly or monthly. Our system pleases thou- sands, why not you? Ide’s Silver Collars 9c ao We are closing out these Collars, which are regular | stock, Over 20 different styles to select from. | j Store Closed Saturday During Parade a : - : — - comm EEE 1119-1121 Third Ave. sp aloge igs Singh rose goon recom: | OAD eng poirot as PR cargenewe rgb Sr oe . . suitings that we are offering at this nes the right of sac! ate to w regres i. Wea. : t E e a Between Seneca and Spring a ie this question for itself not think the task before ua an ithe republicans not o Spring Tonic sale. Our mills are overstocked with . - — easy one © ©o * fal b himse | PROBABLE THAT less than one-| peace, and the maintenance of| itvttorm at his own disecthon — woolens and we must reduce the stock. od by the| third of the earth's population get| peace will be procs nis, he , meant the colonel ° £EEZE SE SE S- zz BFF | whatAmericans call a “square meal”|Jomocratio part ntleneat pean Ea ® cotone' | It Will Build Up and Ithree times a 4 eq istionel Honor insutted — ner Strengthen Your System - at conn- Remember, for two days we give you, absolutely free, a handsome Raincoat or an extra pair of Trousers, with each Suit order. Everybody knows, from New York to Seattle, that the English Woolens Mills do just what they say. Come in Saturday or Monday and save from $10 to $15. English Woolen Mills Near Seneca St. 1120 First Ave. | The system cannot resist and throw off disease germs fo readily f the blood ts in an { © con lition. Contagious germs ef differ-| ent kinds can de found almost con tinually in the alr we breathe and in what we eat and drink. In th spring of the year the blood should | be purified and the system given ove ling. What more satisfactory for this purpose than @ remedy containing | only nature's productions, such as | juice from the cactus plant stillingia, cascara, gentian, dande-| lion, poke root, black cohosh, « yellow dock? | When your blood ts weak and lacking in red corpuscles, your system all run down from want of the right kind of nourishment, and you have no strength and vitality left, It fe high time for you to do |something to bring you back to your normal physica] self before! . - some disease takes hold of you, | — ] and, owing to the weakened and FRENCH ADMIT A | ttmost, violence, : tmpoveris: condition of your n the west bank two small at- |body, masters you | GAIN BY GERMANS tacks on Hill 804 were resumed at | California Cactus Juice Com.| all points, The German losses were pound, the new herbal preparation - | heavy. that ts being introduced in Seattle} PARIS, June 9—Admisston that | at the Bartell Drug Stores, w can Rie aoa ‘| the Germans, in thetr attacks of late pngthentng the vital organs and| Yesterday, penetrated a French | th ied, which God grant, the fright ful holocaust of war will end as un-/ t the Insults to expected! s it began, and the| produce of European labor will pour upon us undeterred by « tariff barrier, at ‘ nous to our | Whitman cited the European war! b J the de prayer of all mankind trade and nmtries,” he sald. | Excursion]: = Expert OF THE SEASON inatiformy ‘vet's wise Aer Ty Sell Tailored Ready Suits For every one shows in itself and will prove in fea nthe supr not of the hour, but of the future. Will Be Run of the hour, but of the future of a man trained in battle for the Sunda of o, man cratned in battle fr, the the administration of ¢ t trusts, sterling in his republican TO iam, freo fro mfactional strife “His private life is above susp! clon, hiv public Hfe without a flaw, a great lawyer, an effective cam paigner, an able executive, a ma. ture statesman, a learned jurise. above the wearing the actual saving of Ten Dollars. That is why we want you to come to the esser qualities of a true leader in t of th ation. “J place in nomnation the name of Justice Charles EB. Hughes.” is crisis of party and Seattle’s Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop tructing worn-out nerves and| trench in Caflette woods on the| tissues. This Master Med ing with big success tn a tle, and a great many people are 18] east bank of the Mouse, ts made {n Increases stren of delicate, ner~ T. R. AT HOME 5 T |the official communique of the by Yous, rundown sed and see the real \t mai ple Woanin war crtiow mace | 00 people 200 per YSTER BAY, June 9— jcalling to interview the "Cactus n r office today. | Meg cent in ten days ° | Rob: sit told th Juice Man” at Rartell Store No, 3,| Elsewhere attacks were repulsed. | Pee in many Instances, pak esuccat Oh tan tee ae jist and Pike, Call and let him ex-| The Germans are continuing if, Sorel ae change In the eltuation which jPlaln more fully to you the merits| their attacks on a two-kilometer| (ZO) @M a MME planation in which will call me to Chicago.” oe cor a preparstion | front east and west of Thiaumont artigio cea Pe 7 “s Mail ar re) rn C1 ‘ar 7 pea . He fo otil! keeping in cles | Ne... ri ey i repllgn ers recelve! farm, says the statement, which sk your docter om touch with the situation. a ue pammsecinds 7 characterizes them as being of the weist about it. —_____ | Owl Drug Co, Bartell Drug Ca and Swift's Pharmacy always carry it in stock. 950 Glasses] FREE PHYSICIAN e on Earth | This means that any patron, man, Home of | FIND DING GUILTY a ults the Best Louls Ding, arrested {n connec tion with the activities of the “Yel er Mae . low Owls,” a band of “Chink” and we sell = cerernne nt phyeiclan Gnd eae On the Fast Fireproof Steamer drug smugel was found guilty use glasses you should be up toB/ oreScription without charee. "We date deral court on Thursday in the 59 an indictment charging him with 6 conspiracy to smuggle Chinese tn to this country. He will be sen- For Boat will leave Colman Dock at 9 o’clock Sunday morning, returning at 10 p. m. sige nd —e FIVE HOURS AT ANACORTES ff PHICAGO HAS ALIBI $ ] . take advantage of this offer. Get the deep curved lenses; improve your ap- pearance and give you a larger field of vision. For $2.50 we will give the deep have made arrangements with one of the best known eye, ear, nose and throat specialists in the Northwest to give FREE couni | and examinations to our between 9 and 10 a m curve cut lens nelu careful exam- | t? 1:80,P. m. every day except Sun- i es, including a careful exam- Bi) (0) ''rhis gives a fine opportunity ination. W r own grinding and guar-§f| for you to save money and at the e time get the best possible {entific work done on your eyes, ears, nose or throat RIGHT DRUG Co. antee all we nake Kryptok Amethyst and Sir William Crookes lences, (Bring this Ad) another day, Chicago today Baseball game between the Felix Baseball Club of Seattle and the Anacortes Club. gloomy, rainy began to muster up forces to altbl 1111 First Ave,—169 Washington St teelf for he brand o weather f Deception Pass has handed convention “delegates MARCUM OPTICAL CO. ,..'s22sucrn coer, ee ii bane nied arto to ch MEN. | KNOW THAT ettest ne,” saying it was the ‘ae — _ - = This trip goes through famous Deception Pass, one of the most scenic spots on apicegente ge 70. m * ; Open Saturday Nights. than alscase pare a} J Puget Sound. | “More rain today and maybe to . . case of your ong etanding trouble 1 treat all NATIONAL MARKET Always has big money saving specials. Butter, Eggs, Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicatessen and Fancy Groceries Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ Ib. NATIONAL MARKET Ma | morrow,” the forecaster announced i Dairy Lunch Aboard the Boat—Coffee 5c—Pie 5c—Sandwich 5c SLUMP IN CROPS Tailored Or you may bring along your own lunch basket if you wish. There are many pleasant places for picnic lunch in Anacortes. Haafettint li TRL Leyva vs Ready . . partment of agriculture, the wheat Tickets on Sale at Colman Dock—Tickets $1.00. Children Under 12, 50c eee Abia will bo, 00,000,000 ‘ea $1 ; bushels smaller than that of last Remember, the boat leaves promptly at 9. This is the season’s first excursion, aay Oo. and one of the best. Don’t miss it | S9F «wuable Wasserman f DR. DONAWAY r ii 802-3. iberty Build! WITH CARE, there fs timber 401-403 Pike St. 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH Spin 4pe Teies, Spoons a ienouch in the United States to last ae Bi age ee 1444 years. Stei