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te ————————————— THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 10, ate Fequirements Gees not ceaform |mer Senator Hemenway, for prinetptes Ses er | Here Are Some of the Kaiser’s Very Finest ge l(9 YOUR CHILDS: them of whether wo will abamfon the | porting Roosevelt so fer as he knew. Pcie of saoting Seaton ye |"arah vented tt” In sho Turd a Who'll Show You Round on the Visiting Ships 3:2": ior em TONGUE COATED’ e no) to the principle of choosing them by| been tocated at a ptace almost inac- | #reat objection to young Mulvaney ex- | Btato units.” cesaible to the voters, Hemenway sald cept his youth, and the tender years HENEY RAI A STORM IN THE | that be could not answer thin quentic jot my daughter. T could not coun- A COMMITTEE. Borah then asked whether the voting tenance thelr marrying at this time.” If cross, feverish, bilious, en hv . Mr. Iieney troke into the eommittes | P!sce was not located a tong distance | CUBAN REPRESENTATIVE stomach sour, give “Syrup Mace was, a Sworemeat. foot to| sod” on a oranch line here car ran | ADDRESSES ConaRess.|°f Figs” to clean its little WAS 157 L03 MIT | OVE TomKeY TROT: Gistranchise ail the delegates from the | Only ene each twenty minuter, Hemen- | | ———- clogged-up bowels. eovereign ante at, California if those we “aK aus the nireest or ean at | | Ferrara Accorded Unique Privilege, — Titeainere oonet to Mr. Meney’s re- ja werd primary. | i Makes an Appeal Against ; Mother! Don't scold your cross, peev- marks and demanded that he restrict! After the unanimous vote, seating the Intervention. swt ye mrtad vege iy eon it himaeif to ae pe the case. il ‘Taft Gelegaten-at-large the AME tae | WASHINGTON, June 10. — Speaker listless, drooping, isn't sleeping well, “ite is on eg order,” shouted | took up the contest from tho first In- |Oresteres Ferrara of the Cuban House | is restless, doesn't eat heartily or is croas, ate Rerah. 7 wanes Mana district, where there was a bolt- of Representatives was this afternoon |irritable, out of sorts with everybody, ire Saserraten order,” retorted Chair- ap Pagorig it pe aiines cell ie Gee | accorded the unique privilege of address. | stomach sour, feverish, breath bad: has 5 people claime: on thelr) | stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throat, oF u is full of cold, it means the little one’s ‘wha could stamp out the | stomach, liver and 80 feet of bo rrection_ unaided filled with poisons and foul, constipated | —= meme, | Weste matter and need a gentle, thorough UADACE ATES @ Ar, {cleansing at once, HORACE WATERS & CO | ‘‘Give's teaspoontul of Syrup of 14 } and in a few hours all the clogged p Bonator Borah declared that if MP.) own showing the Rorevelt men could Meney were not allowed to proceed some | get pave more than 454 votes in ther Members of the committee would do the | conventions, and that Taft hed W% mecessary talking. ‘votes, or 1% more than a quorum, The “As 1 understand It, Senator,” sald Mr. | Taft men were seated without @ roll Honey, again arising, “If 1 confine my-| eau, ‘elf to arguments that do not offend) Whether Roosevelt comes to Chicago or ———— l*§ any members of the committee I am in/ pot it seems likely that when the time | waste, undigested food and sour bile > ender.” comes for making a nomination there will gently move on and out of its little i Chairman Rosewater’s gavel loudly! will Ge two conventions—each claiming waste clogged bowels without nausea, {cP sapped tor order. to be “regular’—going on in the friping or weakacss, and you will surely it “The gentiemas sbowld not be allowed | same hall at the same time. | 431) alee happy and smiling child | to come in here and insult the committee] The Roosevelt forces are convinced \aeith i a. hes 9 a { i ‘on the strength of something he has! that the National Committes will seat sta i ientd 3 you are not rug: } ten in the newspapers,” declared | most of the t delegates, Under the find Y oe hereions thin ing Sir ena’ nies | | hems H. Devine of Colorado. “All| leadership of “Leader Finn of Pitts- Hl TG ee hedt dl tt He allo ' § the honesty is not on that a ho rol ott ad have made plans to meet ty dearly love its deli f added, shaking his fist ut ator t situation, y ; iM | Borah. No matter what action the National \ Founded 1845 Pare ys a Ean | ae | “Well, all the honesty is not om your | Committee may take the Roosevelt 7 MINEN Bro MT offer two suggestions for and bowel ‘denuaes had reenial o \ side,” retorted Borah. Reeees Wil Theta nk Gia Semheatins oo) Wome wR” f ‘ =n little given to-day will save a sick Chairman Bosewater arked Sergeant: | delegations be given seats In the Con- \careful piano buyers: aad tees, * gt-Arms Gtone to cecort the Roosevelt 1. If the temporary rol! of Full directions for children of all ages | end Taft contestants outside while the| tbe National Committes in accepted lst. When selecting aj] ,,{ for grown-ups plainly printed on the committee decided. the temporary roll of the Convention tt piano be sure to get}| | package. On the reli call the Catifornia case] Will nog de until after a fight that will Ask your druggist for the full name, ‘was pontponed ant! Wednesday, tho) be worth watching. But even that de- a good toned piano. |] | "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,” vote being % to 18. feat, the Koosevelt leaders insist, will | The special Hlence|| | Brepared by the California Fig’s : | ‘The negative voten were those of| Mot end the matter. Every contest that i excel " ‘his is the deli Knight, California; Borah, Idaho; Bur- | Was brought before the Nagional Com- Re | of the Waters Pianos is|] | r-'ishic, 9? | } mam, Kentucky; Wight, Louisiana; Kel-| mittee will be brought back before the Sinescte: Littauer (for Fiantgan | Committee on Credentials and fought Jo jevada); Ward, New York; Capers, {Ut there. South Carolina; Trorson, South Dakota; {TO PREGENT MINORITY REPORT . Lyon, Temas; Loose, Utah; Rogers, Wis AND TRY A STAMPEDE. ‘02 tala he al consis, and McCoy of the Philippines. ‘The Roosevelt forces believe they can : e OCH OM OLTKE: their wonderfully sweet | musical tone with fine | singing quality. In the Waters you will be sure ‘Then the committee took up the bed @apture that Committee on Credentials. to get a good toned piano.|] | test over the four Indians delegates-at- | y¢ cannot do this they will present i » large. Glstelty faerie favor ot all of tale 2d. Don’t pay a fancy ‘The entire Indiana situation so far 4| contesting delegates and will try to highprice forapiano. the dclegates-at-large are concerned | stampede the convention. Only if they § iad on the allegation of fraud and fall.to do thie will ey withdraw trees High-grade pianos are|} | aieros ot Reiger ge fighters wssctetir ven then they will not withdraw from OF MURDER TRIAL not necessarily high- in the State Convention that elected! the hatl, but wilt go right ahead as priced Pianos. Waters|] | Pianosare the very high- are aaa est grade pianos made and are cetebrated for their superlative excel- lence, yet are not sold at Examine the Wat bane in8 aaniy wd 17 Jewelled compare the Waters) Adjusted $ prices and terms and you G will be convinced that 0 sale ever , Harry New, Charles W. Fairbanks, |though they had won the fight. They James K. Wann and ‘ieee D. Olver | Wil name their permanent chairman, Gelegatersat-iarge numbered 1a. Of | Adopt thelr platform and nominate thet aE thete the Majority were Taft men, The|Ational ticket which, unless some} Pafactions on Head Nurse of rex once ss r} ite- Roosevelt contestants charged there was ey a brag i Paco gaeer OLT KE RUMEN. Mirae a . Hiram Johnson of Catifornt Brooklyn Institution in SS scure ’ | bie running mate, twenty delegat lected by the Roger that (graded ba Hac Pe bop jonal Convention and will “I understand that the Harrison peo- — ie have retained A. 8. Trude, a promi- vrived at by the election boards: |pney will also, “Lauder” Flinn of Pitt e a 4 that bands of negro repeat jere AYT- burgh declares, have the election ma- A large number of tle board of man- nent eats cred to preenes their tied from polling place to poiling place | aninery in overy Btate where there is a | S#ere Of the Brooklyn Nursery and In- pence Abaghirng Re Gate SOUUEY veoattatss 1 Vote for the Taft delegation, while |girect primary. In most of them the|fante’ Hospital have resigned because however, has not reached the National “atreng arn” methods were in force 18 \Governor of the Btate is a Rovsevelt |of the censure of Miss Louis H. How- Committee, There will be contests trom many ‘instances. Because of this the’ man, and they claim that the Roosevelt | ard, who resigned as head nurac a day the Philippine Islands, Alaska, Porto contertants, Albert J. Beveridge, Méwin | iicxet will get on the ballot in the place | or two ago after the acquittal of Win!- ] FAR CONVENTION Rico and the District of Columbia. | Mi lee, Fred Landis and Charies HH. Jinat te assigned to the Republican|fred Ankers of the change of having Mr. Woodson said credentials had been received for three women delegates primary States the Preaidea-| «ght of them died. Among those who from Colorado and that one or two GHARGES OF FRAUD DENIED [ui ciectore were clecied ut the regut| have resigned are Mrs. F. H. Boyd, other women delegates will represent BY TAPT MEN. primaries, and they are Roosevelt Chairman of the horpital committee, other Western States. AS these charges wore denied by the {And can be depended on to yore for him | who felt the cri:iclam of Miss Howard | Everything Will Go Smoothly > Patt wen who produced evidence to] Should the “tepubi carty thyir | reected directly upon her. x - . S. SENATOR REED BASEBALL FLOPER : erty |Btate at the fali electh Among others who have closed thet Tha ; ibewctes, append Gas os oe TAF : MEN TALK OF CALLING connection with the 1 pellets oar Kr at Baltimore, Chairman 70 NOMINATE CLARK.!' | Campdei, demanded that they be!party in such States. In several vf] poisoned fables in the hospital so that the Waters Piano or the) Filled Watches Waters- Autola Player-'|| | xow piano is the best value ! | ist. and most attractive piano \proposition possible. Send Postal for Catalogue. Horace Waters &Co. Three Stores: | 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St. 127 W. 42d St., near B’way Harlem Branch (Open Evenings), 254 W. 125th St., nr. 8th Ave. eoated. the dir Mra, Sarah Higgins, the Preside fray. Mrs, Nac} adicte Mosiiiities were renewed while Horace IN THE POLICE. Joseph Sheppard and Mrs. Headdon, Mack Predicts. WASHINGTON, June 10, — United | @. Biwell of Anderson was making an | This Roosevelt — programme has} According to @ statement made to the ~- States Senator James Reed of Mssouri, | | argument fur the Roosevelt coottatants | Mar med ee RL leaders, They an-| Brooklyn Magle by Miss Howard to- Kk to some of Speaker Clarke's tha 4406 | would “preaurve order’ in the conven from Indiana. Mr, gtlllwetl, re [eerers the sergeant-at-erina} day, her action in reatuning and taking | Democratic party leaders began the nds, has been definitely chosen to oript geven or more of from & manuseript, began to throw ‘lon If it took every ws ft | he nurses with her{Y#nce to Baltimore to-day, Chairman | inate the Speaker for President at | Sombie remarks into the deoate 7 waa due to her knowledge that the Hee. Norman FE. Mack and Seere tary Urey | timore convention, Formal an- | : y pital Commitee was to be forced out | Woodson of Kentucky, of the*National /nouncement of the selection will be |- elly of Chieago. Ti nk Get i u ——_ | Teal stat Wye Penint tienes ee int . ne dealers emp: « Ahes SeReRUE MST, Ape, Amerionn Ge cshelaa Sy eases that | and eve: aroused the ire of the Taft forces, y ding her after reftections were |Committee, stopping New York | mado jater, !t was said, from the Clark “LE ask you,” he eald, “to stop the} ponstrucd as 5 * peocess of your steam roller apd BiVe | peuple can ountiue tuelr control of tne | mea’ AkalNat her management of the | oF consultation with Charles F. Murphy, ; headquarters. Senator Reed Is a former he Jad dectol. s veheating in the | Rooneveit forces will be efeced from from the Gouthern delegate | the hail if they start a demonstration, and acded: “Your already} Hut that, the Ko Weakened candidate cannot stand fur- ed out, would noi af ther action of thts Kind Chairman Rosew: @ whack. “Phe counsel wil! confine himeetf to the orgumen: of this “Mr, Chairman,” vine of Coioredo, such inewiin wo this thie. case a fair consideration. Mion and hold the convention the sae Si) ales Ankers, 2 Alton B. Parker and others of the New | Mayor of bisgpatt blac Sa Mey Conti Py | Sete te York delegation regarding details in (Continued from First Page.) wet! Hen to nominate, | staging of the convention, June HARMON HEADQUARTERS - ay anere Messrs, Mack and Woodson will be! OPENED IN BALTIMORE. iii tte ald ee oe ee , $1,000.00 Joined by a number of Southern com- | fens 2000. much as ever. And we agreed to meet Free to dune Graduat . mitteemen during the day, and to-mor-| patTIMORE, Juno 10—Col, John I. | In jon mailed or piven, ante he will not be able} to hold I'm positive Roosevelt “regulnrity” in any way, One of t! ft alms te to pomeln “regular.” ‘It f at the baseball grounds Oeul'sts? O; i ree eeen Sevens . When tho wife of a convention delo-| row will proceed to Baltimore. Martin of Missouri, sergeant-at-arms of} then we'd go get married, a Hy FS of seid ay ert at MUST BE owt s4 Jaf a Century in Business : DR GIRE OR BOY GRADUATE 1's gavel fell with Will be the convention's choles, ine of Luts tact that Col, Roose | gate asked Mrs, William Hayward, wife| ss d i Vel ius charged the National Commit- ba tha SALAOL Gotamatian: poke uth ‘A fair distribution of tickets to all} the Ppengarasie Nason Gamsnitten, is hey heard that Viola met me and | OR KENT FOR GIRE ¢ mK BOY GR se," he nald. [tee with “doig act morally, if not in situation, j294 the obviation of a packed conven-|on the ground to-day and from now on) she told them she was going to meet Cc Gl Hel : *| on hall bring us on the job early," heen save Pov ae eaesthgee Ne me Saturday, So they kept her locked | o-rect asses elp CHARLES A. KEENE clared Mr. Mack at the Knickerbock- | ional Convention June @ for-/ uy for a while, but then they let her | Diamonds, Wateh ’ fared Me ack at he Knvewormorn ward rapidly, Marton headquarter |9u..” "sho iett’ one of het nate on'n | XOUF Eyes toDo More O Broadway: New Vouk Interrupted Mr. De- | lexally ai” Tt is that fact that | Mr { again object to} bas inspired his attacks on the Na+] “Gract me! 1} husband only for a tew n't fen my | nutes during | ities, to such | Hesal Co a \ ithe la vo weeks ny conver va pened Clark men | on ithe plazza to glve ‘em the | etre " In Ole, the last two weeks Any convention hee ' ven. | Wie opene hair on the plazza give ‘eo e W. taaia sos cabiees tad: ti jij | Btatex where ho insinus the “bosses |News that reaches me from him ty state |SUBMteRE mistake to mar tals conven: | a6 preparing to send delegations over | idea she was home, but she put on an- and Better 4 ork ” Fe Waste cherons es | roebed the Hix advice to the | deed.” jtlon. It's & Democratic year, and when | from Washington after June 15, other hat and got out the back way. . OF semarked Mr, Btlliwell, suavely; “| © Tint’ & SmAVeRnibin anminnered | we leave we're going out to fight ‘Chatman Norman E, Mack of Buffalo|” “Her mother found out she was gone, Don’t limit your ability frneiy ssc ron not to oper © one. EPriinee wen tse nat © reseeuainute. one face that te missed probabl, ¥, Not among ourselves. ‘The de-! has announced a meeting of the execu-| and got the automobile out and pursued to do things— if your ‘ateam voller’ ple wortinn oar Republican one bas been at all times BAA ine Don veution Bal te fate talls of the seats, settlement of the few | tive committce here for Thursday. Viola to the baseball grounds, I saw eyes won't stand the 1 . | Intended to i ooff any third party 1k. ‘This has been made aide?" asked Senator Horan. “You haven't heard any of us refer to 4." | Him, the Button Man. For yoara| contests from the Territories, and above _S them coming and hustled Viola on to steady strain of work molutely | Myer R. Nimberg att jed all impor-| all the precaution that no one candi-| TWO HURT BY A RUNAWAY, | 2 2'th sttect car and told her 1d catch multiply their power by [certain by the conferences of the|tant political cony ‘ fons, supplying |date gets his friends in the hall in un- up to her and meet her in Fulton street & } SAV THE STEAM ROLLER 18) noosevelt steering committee. They|campaign buttons. Ile died tn New |faty numbers is our mission.” "i in front of Abraham & Straus's store. | Wearing correct glasses. Credit Terms: / EASILY RECOGNIZED. {iusiut they will control the present| York after he had cleared a fortune} Mr, Mack stated thi long an a | Poltee Lew Plucky | OWAUFFEUR HAD ORDERS TO . | $3 Down oa $59 “Because you, or convention, If possible, but if not, the|in this business, year’ago plans were begun to prevent » Effort to Stop Morse, Eyes Examined Without Charge | 3 75 People,” raid Devine, convention which thoy will hold and fattea’ cauvantion, Alihe the Rie! DRAG VIOLA IN, by Registered Physicians. ' ’ feally peddiing it to the newspapers| pot the Taft convention will represent| Reservations he Policeman Ernest Enck, of the Ralpiiy «put ner mother followed her in th that there a am roll Avenue Station, eBrooklyn, saw @ bis! automolile I jumped out of my base-| Perfect Fitting Glasses, $2.50 to #12 veen made at the the real Republican party in the na-| Blackstone Hotel for Mr, and) Mra seats were filled no persons will be ad- | We @on't need to poddio tion. Theodore Roosevelt jr, and Congress: SUR: Bareeee Hailes pee Beye vay horse attached to a bakery wagon ji) clothes was going to play first| With Bifocal Lenses, $4.50 to 18 , Banator Borah; “no one recogitzcs it} —_— man and Mrs, Nicholas Longwo A sale gl ae iaapie ned rn ty {Owed by J.T. MeGarvey, of No. 251! and get married afterwant, you know— 2 + quicker than the newspaper men. | S1DB LIGHTS SHOW The children, of the foymer President | visitors to thelr quarters. The early s:, afark’s Place, tearing down Covert and took a car down. 1 got thero just 7 Broadway, Astor House have been ‘watching the — eu street, Brooklyn, today 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. 350 Sixth Ave., 22d St. | Mersill Movres of invian inpaign | MftIng of the elutenes in time, Mer mother was telling her aT | the payed pelle araned THERE'S SOME GOOD | wit great interest, Longworth | oun candidates also will engage the at-| "tine pridie of the horse and nar. {ih UMC ther tee ee bile. ana | ll Nassau, Ann St. 17 West 42d-—New York me a) Pier OF tne DAEt Gelngee | CHICAGO |"8* kept tn close h with the;ten@n of the committ Governor |“ ail /t0) ger te | 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St., Brooklyn. | Mon-alarge, He asserted the | UMOR IN Roosevelt headquarters 1n Washington. F ia uneel to qfovernor rowly missed being thrown under the! quthorizing the chauffeur to drag her | v= Fulton .. Ter Bond St. Brooklyn | 1 W : 2 mee aN f ington | Harmon's local representative ROI caellicoe RAE Weta dated Pee — a =| | rae ae ane sivee all) WICAGO, June W—A delegate who bears .qnnaryved to Baltimore to-day and by Friday | eee eee aan ary wars ih te ‘took care of the chaufteur,; SWAMPe {oct recommended for) After ut wen gomnpleted {entered the sanctum of the National] COLONEL DENIES Governor Wilson Champ. Clark, CHAT tn, Hamburg. Sta was! you ca and tokl Viola to get on| ROOT fee ie ona | Beaaior Usran demanded ihe right 1 {Comittee tooked at the green walle,| = THAT TRAIN WAITS (ie an ante artimore. | malting. ‘The poticeman swung aboard) another car and go to New York and | SUES 1 © trouble it wit tw found gut) Present offidavits which vet force, bel grcen matting, green furniture, green FOR “SOS” CALL|* 8s. Ma at Baltimore. | ihe tail of the wagon and climbed tol meet me at the Manhattan Hotel, | Femedy you nent, At drusgiste in fitty ‘ . g ? y Chairman Mack said the Arrange case tanning tia hore " hake alee ifs | cent and dollar etses, You may have @ samplo Y weld, @ complete substantiation of all! paims and ferns and remarked: “An < Mita watia- make final. Geel the seat, stopping the horse near Broad-) viola nad a mighty good start. Then I) iitig of this wonderful uew discovery by mail| 7 Ham of the Roosevelt charges af fraud and | trignman must have picked it.” Theodore Roosevelt dented to-day the) on ali questions on June 2) and that the | y met her and we went to Hoboken, fre also rasaphlet tellice oll abe P} 10 Van. corruption be sonnection with the 3n-| 4 “Geiegate who is un Irishman looked |Feports that he intended to go to Chi-| National Committee would sit June 24.| The driver, Harry Kelley, of No James Reynolds, a Justice of the Addrew Dr, Kilmer & Co., Bingiamton y digna. primaries. Coinittecren Shackleford of Alaska St @ OFAnse-tinted celling and ap-| cago by special train at a moment's no- |i. stated that among the national Dem. | Prospect Place, had been thrown under | age v4 ~ | the wagon the hind wheel pasting over " . i pended to this remark: “He must have | tice. serata mentioned for the Temporary Falsed the point of order that thie ac-| deen (rom the North country.” "IT know of no auch plan.” he sald.! Chairmanship are Senator O'Gorman, | M8 left tes, Mie lex was patched up} ton Was diiegal, and the comimiites got “I have no present intention of going | Congressman William Sulzer, Congress. | 2% DF Withas of Bushwick Hospital, | into @ tedious wrangle, A small stem roller ts at work on|to Chicago this week, and I won't gol man Henry of Texas, Ollle James, J, | Ut the policeman’s leg was fractured “ET want,” said Chubb of Florida, “te | the new asphalt tn front of the Coll. | unless tt Is necessary, Mr. Porkins Hamilton Lewis of Chicago, and Con-| He was taken to the hospital gall the attention of the Senator to tye| scum, It has been the subject of more reg) me th mereing, t Bin very aure | croasman Fitzgerald, Mr. Mack would fi i r b hat if auch a trip ean conten ed eet fact that all Roussern contests have |quips among the politiclans than any Plated he would have told me about fue | not discuss Presldential favorites, al- ob become eminen:iy revpoctavle atter| other single object that has caught the \trough he admitted Mayor Gaynor was (Trade Mark.) Maiening 0% tuese Northern contesta|eye alnce they have been ta Chicago ei nL OOP teat sn Uuttal. Special for Monday, the 10th |Special for Tuesday, the 11th from Judlans.” "While Mr. Mack 1s not In @ position DOANUT SQUARES: NEW ORLEANS STYLE NUT On mo,!on of rose of Pennsyl-| Oliver P. Hubbard, delegate from) PIERRE, 8. D., June 10.—With ten! ay whom he lkes for President, Year Round Comfort | OUND BOX 10c MISSES: 285 ONE BOX 10c Borah obtained unanimous con-| Alaska. is a grout Dooster for his frogen | counties failing to make Wresidential | uid air, Woodson, wilo 1a bushy, KEAS-| Hot or iced, it be delicious either MONDAY’S 0 RING | TUESDAY’S OFFERING Bent to eek hiv questions, Territory. |returns, the Votes at the recent state | ehacslbanant Of 2188 2190 LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, SAVES Sunday afternoon 4 € | v liberal Fewa hear 119th, oe val i “We lave the greatest country in the y, which were ounced to-day, | 2a! short of stature . iT RTICK CANDY: SPANISH STYLE ALMOND | BORAH GETS ANOWERS TO HIB! world,” he sad, “and while Tam here |f iow. Por ioswetel Melee for Ly Yolees wt make no bones of my ehylve | ways The perennial beverage, BEET a CANDY Be | SNoUGas' i valve, 19¢ All Jont of found. QUESTIONS. as a delegate, 1 find myself losing 'n | Follette, 17,811; for Tart, 10,0a He Is Champ Clark and we're instructed TINS listed at ‘The W. terest in politics {f 1 can find some one | ald Borat, “Is to find} who will listen to me hoost t ; 4 ——=< > ———— for him and he's going to wh Ordl- |} e f her the President actually car-|peprerent.” ‘sce | SENATE AGREES TO BILL marily, nustonal officers ase not allowed 08e | ried this primery. I have @ statement "aiid | RETIRING G to talk, but when you irueted Shere by Lew Shank, Mayo: Laine J. Honey of California, Roose. | NG GEN. WOOD, | sou're teonsed to say wnat all the world Me wiys that IL 3, Watlace| Velt leader who gained fame tn the Abe | knows, 1 think,” CEYLON TEA WABHIGTON, June 10.—The Senate to Speaking of contests which have been 4 only Taft men on election board, | Reuf trial, te here to present the side Double Strength Saves Half. | one Ro a Sa Uae ree IMT act eek Milk Chocolate Covered 54. BARCLAY Nutbutter pork leo Ad Ht e aNeK ee ,, of the California Roosevelt delegates be-| “ay after a bitter debate voted 27 to fr, Woodson eald Ree ot oy feplovees if) fore tne National Committee. wa to agree fo the conference report on tie| ‘The only contests which have been espa all Air Sscaas is there “T expect to see the Taft steam roller| Army Appropriation Bill carrying| fled are from Territor Se Q ner®| push through all the contested delegates | amendments which will legislate Major-| there may be a contest by the Carter “ay basin in fact for this wtatement?” | even those from Washington aad|Gen. Leonard Wood out of his office| Harrison wing of the party tn Cook | White Rose Coffee, Pound Tins, i _Bbere te absolutely mous," eaid tor: |t "he said ‘Then Taft would bave|as Chief of iat op Merch 4, IA = County, 2)., againat the seating of the! & A centre with rich, appetizing nute dients and 20 @ coating of our Premi- wu “ease “6 butter as its chief in,