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ffanding that eight of them, pledged Roosevelt, had been elected dy some HOW THE DELEGATES’ 9,000 majority. m8 mador! domandet that || 488 DIVIDED TO DATE. these eight delegates be given to Pree- |] For Taft (Outel Southern ident Taft. When the Colonel calmly | handed them over, the Taft men were atunned into silence for the time being. ‘However, they feel they are rightly en- | titled to these delegates because if it had not been for a ballot blunder which States). + Massachusetts. + 10/Michigan . . Anvalidated thousands of Taft votes the || jut Mi + eiatit.delewates-at-large pledged to him | T rinois t would have been elected, 0 James P, Megenis, one of the eight Gelegates instrneted for Roosevelt, de- @lared to-day that he could see Bo way For Aocsevelt (Outelde Southern || tates). ebraske INew York klahoma regon . Maine . Massachusetts. 10/01 Vermont . mary, or & per cent. of the total Ke- publican vote of the state. ‘Returns trom 1,07 out of 1,080 election precincts give: . (Prostéential preference)— ta Follette, 1,766; Roosevelt, 71,008; Gobevorecvercecse eeeee Tate, (4,08, EMOCRATIC. Delegates-atLarge — Baxter (heading Clark. ; Roosevelt group), 74,121; Crane (heading ‘Tatt group), G87. Democratic (Presifential preference)— TAFT LED COLONEL ‘ POPULAR VOTE. | Be IN THE at For Gov. Woodrow Wileon. a ‘The Roosevelt managers declare that Maine . 7 i$ the result spells defeat for Taft. The 10| Wisconsin » x uttermost limit of the Roopevelt hopes | — was twelve delegates. That Roosevelt For Gov. Harmen. . 4iPenneyivania .. a Teft would have had them SG mix-up in the ballot which seen ene enet seen eeeees y 80 many of the votes of his supporters. or Underwood. Genator La Follette’s poor showtag || Florida ......... labama ....... if fe considered to have entirely elimi- nated his chances for :he nomination. In many districts he did not receives single vote. His supporters are div- mayed over his showing and admit that it probably puts him out of the ‘CHAMP CLARK OVERWHELMED WOODROW WILSON. ‘Champ Clark, in the Democratic pri- simply trampled on Woodrow Deating him by better than was ‘committed to his support and the Higa of Col. Roosevelt made no ef- fh force a lineup. ‘the passage of the Presidential although instructed for Gov. Foss, are Seta epetiéa * baerinaia oe pitti Feally Clark assets béoause of the aver | by the voters of both partion regarding Whelming preferential vote cast for) the Presidency, Col. Roosevelt decided to'make a fight. It was in Boston ¢ e » @enator Murray Crane and Senator announced his decision to be @ can- 1 lige Sra afd agp ihe Gidete for a third term. M vietory. Senator Crane was active! Frem Boston Ge gave out hie reply te leader of the Taft campaign. Already | the seven Governors whe urged him to ; SOMETHING DONG * ees || Talk of Strap Oil and Annul-) | AUNT HUNTS FOR BRIDE. | But She Doesn’t Blame the 21- year-old son of H. B. Combs, a wealthy broker | treet, will get in touch with his fathor he will learn things to interest him. | While Papa Combs frately searches for his young son the youth, a bridegroom of @ few days, ts in hiding with his | bride, ing Albert at the home of the father, It 1s more Itkely that Albert will be treated to numerous applications of parental roof-tree. wanted by her aunt, Mre. B. J. Wagner of No. Mrs. Wagner will welcome her niece, but as for “that snip of a boy"—as she dlls Albert, the bridegroom—thero ip “nothing doing.” to hear from her niece, but declines to may whether she knows of her where- abouts, I FATHER OF THE BRIDE A MIL- ‘The bride comes of a wealthy family in Milwaukee, Berger, is well known in professional and otub circles. Miss Berger was seized with a desire to go on the stage last fall and came to New York. found a place in the chorus of “The Kiss Walts" company, then playing at the Casino. She was well regarded in the company because of her culture and education. New York she went on the road. About a month ago she quit the chorus She had been ambitious to continue her stage career, but when Albert Henry bape the seventeen-year-old son of ie er, stepped into + = Levey pS ir ' he spotlight > aise ies i a aley td <B ne etn aot Dy CUTICURA SOAP SHAVING STICK For Tender Faces Tndiepensable for those anbject to red. ness, roughness, and other irritations of the akin. Asfaving luxury. No mug. nO soggy SoAp, No germs, no waste of timeor money. In nickeled box, 25c..at stores or by mail. Liberal sample free. Address “Cuticura,” Dept. 28, Boston. TE —~ THE EVBi and @ reception to the Savannah Jumnl, I8@ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, WAY 1, Ipi2 aut Gov, Brown of Georgia welcomed Mr. Pretty Chorus Girl Who Eloped TACT CHENT e With @ 17-year-old Schoolboy AFT LENT Ebene hadi ONTRERETURNS | sever ee FROM BAY STATE: Samuel Marshail of mn, SN. du dead, altting in a chair in his dining- | room, by neighbors who had entered to | Gets the News On His Arrival, | BROKER COMBS. FNDELOPNSSON learn why he had not been seen about for several days. His wife is in tho General Hospital and he had been doing his own housework and cooking. County Physician Armstrong sald that acute indigestion caused death. | In Savannah But Makes No | Comment on Result. ment of Marriage of 47- woewvnnnranaoennre Year-Old Schoolboy —it Piano Players and ‘ Fiance 9 on uperls« ti ood cy are of- fered for sale at $50 ‘eo $200 reductions. Recently we had a sale, jor to our removal, and found it impossible to REDUCE the price of our | SAVANNAH, Ga. May 1.—President | Taft reached Savannah at 10 o'clock to-day from Washington, He will be| the guest to-night of the Hibernian| |Soclety of Savannah at Its centennial | celebration and banquet | instrument One Dollar— | The President received his informa- it is always worth all we tion of the results of the Massachusetts ask, and we expect only primaries when he reached this city. a reasonable profit on remarkable opportunity ifpcddlth Aa d y our cial Sale’ of Pianos. PLAYER- Year-Old Chorus Girl So Much as the Youth, Although he remained up in hts private production costs. PIANOS car until late last night, he got no word THEA tall If Albert Henry Combs, seventeen- from Boston or from Washington. The Y first indication of the closeness of the fight in the Bay State came to Mr. Taft| At breakfast, when he saw @ Savannah | newspaper. | | He eagerly inquired for later develop- ments as soon as he was comfortably settled in the home of Gen. W. W. Gor. | don, his host on this visit, The informa- tion that he was leading in the prefer- ential vote pleased the President great- | ly, and he was hopeful that later news| might be still more encouraging. He made no comment. Aside from the banquet to-night, the} “ad 5 |committee on arrangements had mapped Jout a programme for Mr. Taft's stay |here to-day that included luncheon at| ‘the Thunderbolt Casino, a short talk to | students at the Georgia State Industrial of No. 47 West Forty-ninth °375 - UPRIGHT “With the tone you can't forget” Cash or Enay Terms. Booklet om Reanest 425 FIFTH AVENUE Eutrance 88th &t.. N. ¥. City, who waa Mise Mildred Holen erges. There ie no fatted calf await. Garments at Saving Prices rap oll when again js under the Young Mra. Albert Henry Combs ts 4 West Fifty-ninth street, AREROOMS: 56 ane chee are, Merged Mra. Wagne? expects WHY WORRY ABOUT YOUR COMPLEXION? When It's Perfectly Easy to Have Good-Looking Face and Hands | TO YOUR . MMASURE at about naif tho prives ed fby = exclusive . dreds of Stvies of Boring | Matertais materia) made up if pre- SUITS, $6.50 UP. DRESSES, $38.50 UP. SKIRTS, $1.50 UP. Dre: Sato eats on he Dear LADIES’ TAILORING CO., 46 West 21st St., aX°%,., HURRY MAN'S KI OF TOO. CALE AREST 1 THE “Going to Do a Job,” Fisher’s Reply at Night, Leads WAUKEE PHYSICIAN. devk Meutenant his complete set of | tools. le, Her father, Dr, Henry ty Fisher saki he gave the lieutenant his telephone number of ‘his firm and that of the hotel from which he had received the call. Aftor his story was verificd he was allowed to go. ince thet time the | from balmy temperature to c! same thing has happened ‘fifteen high winds andcloudsof dust atid Fisher saye he is sick of it. Ho | withdelicate complexions, Win ‘told Comnviasioner Waido thig efter-|dry out the natural oil from the skin, | noon that it has got so that the desk | pores, and face and hands become red Heutenant knew him when he was | and roughened. eee SE yNaloen rubbed gently into face and UNDERWOOD LEADS nds night and morning and belo WILSON IN FLORIDA. | ‘citeking the complexion. For chapped JACKSONVILLE, Fla., May 1.—Oscar ps, abrasions and superficial burns there is nothing better. It is not greasy Underwood's lead over Gov. Woodrow W8son in yesterday's Presidential pri- ON OUR EASY CREDIT "= sy} Down 4 Weekly At either of our two stores you will find a large selection of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Clothing Springtime, with its sudden chang: es | h he After playing with the company in Furniture Economy or sticky. Will not soil the finest dress In “Discontinued Patterns” fabrie and is pleasant to use. In col- Albert was tatending @ preparatory Wi ki i the Roosevelt managers are planning | announce his candi » From achoo! at Patri 4 " ida wes intained by | ansible tubes, at all druggists, 25 cents. oe e are known in manu- ‘ te take the State machine away frem/ time he and a! ads cana tates of twenty Him to Stations, Se itlne woe rt om Hiv gehen au a emer ursiee aa tendy at I Crane and Lodge. the Old Bay State. ° ia 1 places reported THE WAYNE A. paktens canteen ; ‘ |, “Prestoent’Tatt cerried Roston by more! The Colonel made three spesking| Kit Waits.” Albert's schoolboy heart Wilson te ; Beteras,, and socks High-Class Suits ‘ votes, but the eastern towme.| ours, the last winding up on Monday [DMA (0 beat like @ $1 watch from tho| Ralph sisher, twenty-atx years olf, a were oftact by the count elsewhere. The Pa; No Grand Fapide Furni- |/} Formerly sold for $18, $22, $22.50 any in the Cape Cod and| night. It was not until last week that | seiiw, Sep, eyes on the! nara working and honest! mechanic, has| complete vote will not be known before 1 oO Pe Hiwau! d F Dernika eled seb tfend toe kee beauty. When he told Papa send to our factor: is al 4& of th President Taft awoke to the HY | Combs he wanted to get married he was| een arrested sixteen times during the) late to-night or to-morrow. WARDROB: where we continue iets bigg egg = per bevsicy ¢ rire . fet for the election of ordered Bene] fo school, but Friday| past few weeks by alert policemen and Incomplete returns from Key W: pease ie R ing them. ‘The tteeks of ° J 1@ delegates at large. t elo} to Summit,.N. J., h tre of the clgar making industry, i i Ls ff i the cities were for Taft and! Goaded by the personal attacks of| Mildred and einco then he has been] etectives on the charge of having what| SOT, 4 ood 681 and Wilson 98. Re Hie ey “ERs. A Sicaatinned patterns 0 manufacturing cities were | Col, Roosevelt, the Prewdent finally de. | usht by his father. might be classed as burglars’ tools ta] Fitts in other cases show similar ma- e awey With > Feprices which are atten Roosevelt. It is eutimated that the cided to retaliate, and made an eleventh |AUNT SAYS SHE ORDERED|"!* posseasion, put each time, after ex-|jorities, Pensacola and Palm Beach the. objee ivnalbe ' as low as the original |/$2274 3d Av.|7 W. 1 for the two candidates was| hour attempt to save the State. YOUNG COMBS AWAY, planttions ,he has been allowed to go. |have gone for Mr. Wilson, according to nia, ad cam, [Ds enulacturess’ cost'and a \v.|7 W. 14th St. nial wicistte ‘ser Vaoretnar be a Mrs, Wagner said to-day she had ob-| No more will Fisher be compelled to|!mcomplete count. i's bee. ye? See Se always afford great'sav- ||} Pte ye eA "4 ae seven pegyer oh VOTE IN GEORGIA one Piyvee d od and that shelexplain to Meutenants that he is a) ——————————— ——= rear ont ings for the buyers. ool TAFT LEADS IN POPULAR VOTE FAVORS WILSON. | the voy trom meeting. Last week whee | Bonest man, for Commiasioner Waldo to- 5 9 Ti P sling, Meweney An Example: ' rs Albert called at the Wagner home he| day éaued to him the first passport the : roca Bed, white enamel on hard, rubbed || (7; BY 6,000. was ordered out, Department “has ever given, which is A Bereaert storms, zoe afer nl, aute tiesto an Ged. Champlin, head of the Taft forces | ATUANTU, Ga, May 1.—Georgia ts to-| | I disapproved of the marriage,” sald|expectod to give Fisher safe conduct | AUN write 0, us for name if store th Born ‘ ” Dree 1,600, kd last 7 panel head and foot boards, $20. Ym the State, eotimated that Tar has) “#Y casting a light vote in the Demo-| Mrs, Wagner, Vand 1 am sorry that my| through the streets of the city during ’ [P22 cee TR ine for erery Durpaae, : : carried the State on the matter of|<ratic Presidential primaries. Up to late! Niece Tne veinee of nn excelent fam-|the night. . MAURICE O'MEARA CO., Paper Mtrs., tial rence by 14000, but the| tile afternoon the indications were that | 7, family that Young Combs should who lives at ‘No, 653 West arsa ari a { 448 PHARL BT. N. ane fndicet) halt that, There does Wikon was leading Underwood by a| noid te mate to beer the brant of ft te eeupibied by d fri ‘ B | Wholesale Distributors, Mehaees Eades PLAYER-PIANOS Ret appear to be any doubt thet Taft te ateid this affair, It te true that she is some- es Building, No, 1133 + ot di pe ee) 54) choice of the Republicans what older! than Combs, b siginated in a physician’s|—— — 118-117 W. 23d St. 108-110 W. 24th Se, the popular ut she Ina tefislls in the if ROOSEVELT MEN cluding Boston, gave Roosevelt a lead ful of their Jewel of @ son as I have|is subject to hurry calls, A Bullding eon ‘All Pianes Saar re Breciines oft, bet inter 0: Pee Ranponed. | At thI¥ would not) “sisher te required to carry a formia-| ficial—an honest’ spring and Slip Cover | Parlor Suit: SHORT VAMP |; ites Posh Rieardiese of Former i Mr. Tatt in the lead, hapa, Combs, Ras ttle to say, put | able assortment of tools and it is this! all-the-year-round medicine 8-00 | 8g5.00 Pianos $150 U; at Boston went to Taft by 6. Woburn, trent wrath and wonderful pemtionncs | DAs of Implements which caused hin} Ost it so-day tm waual auld form SHOES 88-Note Player-Pianes $265 Up 7 * was for Taft by 10, North Adams for the much annoyance on his present job. He lets calle Write or Phone, te-covered best tapestry. Stop te think fre | President by 1, Newburyport tor Taft explained ve-dey” Wien She ned -\iPon Cuban and || 88-Note Player. : by @. Haverhit went to the Colonel Commissioner Waldo that the first time | sen ote - rate that a ‘mare | stopped by a policeman who wanted to | iF ably dn a rébupnn trom the aliy ed Mcenso was granted him in New| know what he had in the bag. This a | Schubert Piano Co «ff Boston give: 7 was In early morning and when Fisher Velvet and All Leathers || W .. ° % a , 4 Republican preferences: ‘Taft, ‘11,383; PR gc aie ar iger gt replied that he had tools, the policeman SPRING STYLES hed lest 33d St., Near HARRISBURG, Pa., May 1.—The Re- i Dalegates-at-Large: Baxter (leadias 3 Roosevelt group), 10,918; Crane (leading | Publican State Convention to-day was be 10,078, dominated by delegates favoring Col, preferences: Clark, 14,809; | Roosevelt and it adopted a “progres- and omitted mention of President Taft or the work of his Administration. S girl of the finest quaiitie: IN PENNSYLVANIA = No, 312 East Ninetleth street fell into the East River while playing on th. pler at the foot of East Eighty-sixth street this afternoon and was drowned. His body was not recovered, at lene « 7 , the Combs family had been as vane ST. SLIP COVER CO. 25 E. 14th st. 4108 Metrese kitchens of the big ho’ and restau- rants. He goes on duty at midnight and prescription yearsagoandhas | 14TH always been pure, safe, bene- —_— EXTRA! Val ‘down. ,| he started on a hurry call he was uurned seventeen yeare Pianos to Rent French Heels Satin, wanted to know where he was going with therm. “To doa job,’ replied Fisher, to whtch policeman repited: Not if I see you first," and took him to @ etation house and latd before the Twelve-year-old Nicholas Bader of (Trad 2 STORES BGP Aa ated Mustrated catalogue free. ‘RUIT fe, POTD BOX, THU RSDAY’S OFFERING ‘POUND BOX. WEDNESDAY’S OFFERING AMERICAN ‘AUTY FIL! Migrate nme ge REAM TE 3 | The. following ticket was named: NI 356! | 4 ‘: > ‘Treasurer—Robert K. Row lt Jatorse open every evetting until 11 o’olock, | z hed he ene durimg which the polls Wibers Auditor—A, W. Ra pd BROKAW: BROTHERS : Parts Row O04 Oo tleres open evening until 11 oFcl | ' urgh. Congressmen-at-lange—Fred * | Si eeck et evting ant ound | Loin, Allentown acim R_Huplr.| | Milk Chocolate Covered Bond gnalish ‘outside sections the hours | Carlisle: i : | | SEAS Pete ee |i hcctintee™ |, MENS & BOYS CLOTHINGHATS AFURNISHINGS ||" Canton Ginger Qe enslian » voting 5 twelve delegates-at-large to the r ' Am o18 favorite with a ditinet, stom- ort rent POR THE STATE MOST | Rocca nnn me atructed for Young Men’s Spring Suits oe ea, 39c: ae YN (a4 | a BITTER. aeons : a Ghaplal to add sweet: The specified weight in each instance | F< the nant tor Maseachusstts between | RECALCITRANT WITNESS FREE The kind you'll see on Commencement eens Hea a ee ease Telpe to makes good meal | ("President ‘Tatt and Col. Roosevelt was Pts A ae ee Day at Princeton, New Haven and Cam- — neat " unineme ==="! better. It gives an ap- |= ——— : bridge. TW tizing flavor to iW L New ¥ petizing flav soups, srotne Presidential primary electcn tow | WASHINGTON, May 1—i, J. Dunn The college man of to-day is conspicuous for ° OR R | Ss 261 W. 125 ST. meats, fish and sala $ 3 » DOUCLAS six weeks ago it was believed that | Of New York, w recaicitrant witness in| ‘ Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, | 93 8322 &84 SHOES there would be little or no opposition to President Teft, The Crane machine The Wagging Tongue @f Its delighted customers makes the very best advertisement tor WhiteRose ", CEYLON TEA Double Strength. Saves Half. the Titanic inquiry, has been released, Dunn hed testified that the White Star line officials received positive in- formaton of the Thanle disaster twelve hours before they made it public, but hé declined to divulge to the committee the identity of his information. Dunn has returned to New York. Sen- etor Binith will seek light on this and ‘ork, | his good taste. | its own in any company. —and in fancy mixtures. other matters in Now int: New Mexiean Ambassador Here. w. IGTON, May 1.—Senor Manuel Calero, the newly appointed Mexican Ambassador to the United Stutes, who 4s now in New York, is expected in ‘Washington about the end of this week and will present his credentials to Presi- dent Taft probably next Thursday. ——— ACTIVE SECURITIES, Price $25 If you motor—you'll be interested in our Spring showing of Suits and Outer Garments | for owner and chauffeur. Our four-button sack suit with soft-rolling peaked lapels and close fitting lines will hold Made in blue or black cheviot with close white stripe to $38 RUGS FREE FERS | +32ON5O GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE BE OPENS AW ACCOUNT \aaime FI ODING MES ED SN Is| MPLETE Ba For style, comfort and 10c. A BOTTLE E, Pritchard, Maker, 331 S; as other makes sold at higher prices. GH Yenen the Standard. Vel 1857 Stores In Greater New York: SURE @:: POP a GS 45 SURE EXTERMINATOR try CARPET 4J.&4.W. WILLIAMS CLEANING "383 West Stim St, ~~" No EXTRA CHARGE FOR by deal of price. Prompt St wana Sae8 see

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