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Sat @ | Aiea THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, (1912. mi DIVORCE SCANDAL IN" THE G. O. P.,” PROPHESIES GEORGE ADE OST’S - Saturday Special ‘County Chairman Forced to Revise In the matter of waterways and in- ternal waterways improvements, Col, Roosevelt goes President Taft one better by recommending the use of Aldrich Currency Plan and! the machinery and force of the Pane] Rabbi Wise So Declares After da : - a |ama Canal for the work, particularly , : Civil Service Pensions Two | te work in tho Mississippl Valley. Talk With Jurist at One conspicuous feature of the Lake Placid. ——ee , . Roosevelt platform is the absence of - Features. any landation of the Republican party. Nowhere in the prese: raft of the His Prediction of a Divorce Scandal attoAGo, Jane aehartes Hopkin | te Aamo OF GOL Moowevel mentioned | Ace neacty sey dune th—Ban Clark, delegate-at-large from Connect- Kidding the Tati Nan fcut, last night wrote the first draft of icago, Jun ing what ho has to say on a personal interview had with United States 8 the pro-Taft platform to be presented| Hands playing for the T. KR. side io th his drart| Political mess have been having preme Court Justice Charles E. Hughes, A 4. 98 i sport kidding the ‘Tart bands. »| Rabbi Stephen 8. Wise of New York, ' 8 being edited by the pro-Taft members| jatter, wtationsd in front of the Taf:;*8o I8 a friend of the Justice, has Positively of the sub-committee of the Committee rtors in the Congress Hotel, will [issued @ signed statement setting forth Worth $10.00 on Resoiutions, of which ex-Vi resi-| strike up ybody's Dotn' It™ andthe real reasons, he says, why Justice 7 dent Patrbanks 1s Chairman, and witt] Just Ket nicely startal when the T. R. | Hughes cannot allow his name to be! We illustrate one of the many pretty be submitted to the full committee for] Mustclans will join in "se ands Tike loonsidered by the Chicago Convention, | models placed on sale to-morrow: revision and approval at 10 o'alock this} Protherly Love;” but the T MU THe sald Justice Hughes's reasons “prove | fashioned of lingerie, all-over em- in Grand Old Party---Fears There Won't Be Even a Separation. onven ton to-day, BY GEOKGE ADE. (Copyright, 1912, by Georgs Ade» Chi » Tune 20, Wonee Jimmison, Antioch, Ind.: siclans take great care to hit every note ; 3 | MY DHAR VANCE—Arrange with the Broscoe boy to keep on milking morning. A iittle bit'on the bias, A combination [Ms own posttion to be unassailable,” and Rroidered net, all-over double- the cow until further notiec. If I am not home by Saturd: As outlined by Mr. Clark, the plat-/of on and off notes t# horribl Lagi ohadet lounce embroidery and other desir- . i ome by Saturday, get Jupiter n Ie about 4,000 words long, It cone “It appears to one who ts not un- | able materials, beautifully trimmed Pettaway to mow the lawn and pick the cherries, Tell all inquiring friends In substance, the following: * Wertern “Dreas Up" Styler acquainted with men and motives that | With fine laces, medallions and fai around that their old comrade is now wearing a cowpath between the hotel A laudation of the Republican party Chicago, Jan, %, {Justice Hughes has suce in do- | embroideries, sizes 10 to 16 nd Coliseum. I have been pushed off the sidewalk 80,000 times and the entire police force has Jabbed me in the soft part of my back and vel me to keep moving. When I retire at 2 A. M, with a few lonesome howlers infesting the| street, 300 feet below, and pass into troubled slumber, I have dreams of an endless parade of steam rollers moving up an avenue jammed with manixes below and canopied by flags above, while one thousand bands of music keep on insisting that every- administration of Prest-| William Alien White ix the living an-ling the extraordinary thing of viewing | Pticed elsewhere at 910.00, 9 98 Pre! Hthevis of “Socklews Jerry Simpaon, ithe whole question tn an Impersonal | Saturday Special .... ‘er his late fellow Kansan. White ts show: and detached way. He seems to hav ; . ing the “elty folk’ that Kansans wear | 4. 4 : i eaeliin’ ¥¢ a unctation of the recall of Judges] cocks aa well as all the latent aartoriat | *ked mcere his own satt a Cay and of Judie The elavora- st night he atte Sdianer, | eve sheveres dee eee | e e tlon of this denuncl on is in the na dress mult topp on with | Bet Bele eet mS ° bel Ss. Ww. Cor. 14th Street u a been No,’ nature of a declaration for the con-| v hat gh ia , i ‘ite on ihe hat TY Geodeht With ae he decision is not to be recalled Unuance of everything constitutional. | | "1% all the hat T brought with me, |) “ine oeainon i Tumstuncesariee| and Union Square, N. Y. It condemns lawlessness and attacks | ‘ paid White, @ t-|or unforeseen contin les come to| e — on constitutional government. E in © entttor But it will be reaMrmed ax A permanent tariff board or commis final and irrevocable even in the eveni| sion. Suucesed” Watches Fit th Jam.jof the pnvention now wae) . 5, tice E on Revision of the tari, bat omy after! taint aa = gat ee Wee aney. Te iano litle trina each schedule of the present law has) 1 it ike crowds, Chauncey,” waa ihe |to say, but 1 may say that he would beon investigated and reported om By! as nicht of Mra. Chauncey M.| decline the nomination if tendered & tariff board or commission. Depew as they at ough a ho- |him, (neluding the ning ut the body {is certainly doing it now. Out The exten: of the Eight-Hour law] ia) jopby from th to the dine] “Why? The hae eure yaeae) very @ 4 to all Government work, ne room not be dragged into politl Judge of every window leans a dishevelled ‘A compensation law. MAVell, just look at my shirt; tdon't}ot the Supreme Court should not fe] patriot, shaking his fist and making TWO OF GOMPERS'S PLANKS them any better than you do.” De-/avatiable, though ‘nominally a speech that nobody ever hears or REJECTED. retorted, laughingly, pointing to a] eligible for “My. he added | “rat, a polttical ertalnly glad T] take to capitalize the Judicial You Havou't If a thin mode! wateh—an}of its candidate, than which nothing she C old-style one would be squashed in this |eould be more deeply violative of the spirit of the judictal tnsiitution, Is decisions would, moreover, become sub- Not Vets" Satd Heyan, ject to the partisan and passionate re-| | we cept. pay Chicag view of @ partisan strife, V ft is not Inconcetvable that ff t front later, oim wants to hear. By-and-by a news- boy comes and sits on my chest and squalls try! * Extry!" while Greeks and Italians and Hebrews dance in a circle around my wrete! hed | little cot, rattling large squares of} These last two planks were urged along with one calling for woman suf- frage and one for relief from. the operation of the Anti-Trust law, the| 0lh all buse of the Injunction against | "DB?" organized labor, and protection from convict labor, ‘by Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation | ents of © .00 “Weekly, nen aro| | Ladies’ & Gentlemen’s oO wabor, Wed day, The ub-com- William J. root buff, 7 i cardboard on which are glittering ; aa a Talttes Nos resecten ail. but tite twa] Deenacratle Chatrman of to atep from the bench to elective of: SUITS ba lges. planks Mght-Hour law and came to Chicago in a private} fice, decisions may ul ly be ren. ; are view to the contingency. 0 fon. Provision waa made in a ne a aed Tawake with @ start. and rush £0¢ | <<< OF | ompensntion. | Provision wax made tn of the first ’ such public and necessarily partisan WEEKLY a drink from a pitcher of tce water, (“BULLY TIME” COLONEL ROOSEVELT \the party to the extent of making an} when he reached the ¢ srlgeh a ialion <wOuld be cen thlh sieht dowt wie 46 saute {vestigation of conditions leading to lam J, Hrya Saeko ye a Ah iat . ‘ » application o| . c Viat's the mat ed Connors, | to lessen the Independence of the judi. Elsewhere $18, 821, $22.50 Then I lull myself to sleep again HAD FOR TWO DAYS IN CHICAGO. Jim: snoncation, of the tnsunction King the Democrats for the Ite: {elary an it would inevitably tmpair the our $49, 14, 15 by calling the roll of States, only to Wednesday, 1. A. M.—Makes speech to Roosevelt delegates in Florentine }| Health Commission, The a ns? ation’s confidence in the unswerving Price, 9 be awakened at 5.45, when some| "00m at Congress Hotel, attacking Elihu Root. Orders copies of speech Te ee he eee faithfal scout who has been working all night stands opposite my transom |} Siven to press and retires. Speech suppressed many hours by the more con- Jl ct favor a F answered Bryan.” Integrity of the courts.” i | NO DEPOSIT Bi , Servative men in his camp. to invest ; and wants to know, in a voice full of sandpaper, what is the matter with jto h Teddy, Wednesday Afternoon—Follows Hadley fight on the floor of the conven- }| promote the conservation of human % A ; 4 | health, an¢ 0 such a ‘ One thovsond delegates and about that many alternates and probably one! | 0m by telephone. Hears of birth of Hadley boom. Silent when vote shows J] health. ent ae tho: 1 other visitors are keeping me company, so that I can truly say that 1 Taft to have 564 delegates to his 510. lation 1f carried ti cution would nds as would aan hbk ome, even if I am tired, Wednesday Evening—Meets his delegates who are members of the Com- ]/ attain almost the sams ends as I expected to return he and eat some real victuals and take a awim In the) mittee on Credentials, His followers begin to talk of a bolt. | it - e ih & ith Ave, Crick before starting for Be UE DOW L HAYS) We MiRne bs) eny Obeerl bien! Thursday, 1 A. M—Roosevelt men bolt Committee on Credentials and}! was to power $2 Jaunty Swiss | ata We are in the hands of a lot of committees, ‘There 1s no sense in cussing them Hf say they acted on the direct orders of the Colonel, In a few minutes he ap- || to investigate and recommend legis- decause they are suffering more than We are, pears and urges, them to postpone further action until he can lay certain ine] | Aton looking to the Improvement of . | y 7 7 16 ” CON 7 c c y certain in-F) the quarantine laws and regulations Ne fe lk We t Fe SHIFT IN IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT. formation| bHtorelthern, ea petit Nan tear oro ais | The Republican party was organized to e an frrepressible conflict and Thursday, 2 A. M.—Announced that Roosevelt men have decided definitely J ican Medics rs making all | ‘Wage war on th twin relics of barbarism—polygamy and slavery, After oper- J, dy : -, Rae tine Inspections eral inste $ {o bolt the Committee on Credentials, ere | 5 ating for sixty years {t 1s now confronted by an irrepressible conflict between ‘ ‘ ae | Heney of California and Stevenson of Colorado, Thursday, 2.30 A, M.—Roosevelt in a speech to his delegates in renting}! A liberal ; Mga ste nig policy, In | ‘Tho twin relics of barbarism have sifted around to the hotel cot and the manj| oom orders, “Don't lie down again.” IER kaa bee etal eae Model Like Pict | fooking for tickets, Thursday, 10 A. M—On advice of Col, Roosevelt the bolting members] } to the present legislation before. Con- jodel Like Picture | I told you I would stick here until the jury came in, but T am not halt as } return tothe Credentials Committee, George W. Perkins asks Roosevelt es known as the Dillingha Th : ‘ ; a eo sks Roos r ¢ latest word in waist fash- | \ eagey as I was Monday morning. ( ‘ant once said he would fight {t out on eae Hin ante te ic: i Nee | gration DIN. ‘This plank r x - N @ certain line if it took all summer, but the General did not have to sleep on af £0,t#ke back his advice to his delegates to bolt. Radicals advise him to stand ||" migration in the past. han ions for the jaunty summer girl. | DIAMO D RINGS i ot. He could pick out a soft spot and sleep on the ground. pat. Colonel breaks with Hadley. jor beneft to the country, W ‘The most appropriate blouse for | ] Karat When I was assigned this low, rakish trundle bed on Monday, it became a Thursday, 11 A, M.—Announced from Roosevelt headquarters that the J! *till welcome the mentally and physi- hi d ‘s Locnant | . : 1 a ‘ 1 rel his delegates. cally fit, but emphatically wand the the warm day outings-—becoming wt question whether I should try to adapt myself to the contour of the mattress or |} Colonel releases his delegates, l oxoldal ai 6h hful. Made of dai | @hange it in some way, so that I could come generally tn contact with tt when Thursday, Noon—O. K. Davis of Senator Borah’s staff appears and says,} the 4 In the last analysis, this and youthful. Made inty | in Diamonds out of oniinary trode tying down, Iam glad to report that T am winning out. The mattress now J “Col, Roosevelt denies that he has released his delegates from their pledges." plank calls for the continuance of the figured swiss, with natty pocket, | r iting. ts to uniecaell all oth resembles a topours map of the Culebra Cut. If the convention hangs over, ‘Thursday, 12.30 P. M—Roosevelt issues long statement attacking organiza. {present Immigration laws without leather belt and roll collar, | Bd ara thy hog lnetheon {1 Saturday, I will be sleeping on the floor. ior support and practicall elfenoi ed pf change. ‘ . eee) Batumey 4 ari is 7 || tion, asking for supp. Practically declaring himself a self-nominated The extension of the Civil Service and cuffs of sky blue poplin. 2 Karats $95 | Soon after I mailed the letter last evening a beautiful scrap started in the || candidate for the Presidency. to all Fed ‘offi rf rr 3 : Committes on Credentials. The Congress Hotel was filled with the walls of the Thursday, 6 P, M.—Issues another statement declaring that he will accept Pear” are men ee e | 34 Karat $25 injured, Mr. Heney from the Coast was everywhere along the fighting line, He|f a npmination from the convention. Also definitely stating that he will accept Collectors of Ou / Wash Skirt a e | \, Karat $18 fs a sincere fighting man, but it 1s my private opinion that he has been working |§ a nomination from bolters and head a Progressive ticket. toms, Surveyors of Ports and Immi- ae overtime at starting things. | TAtiOn Commissioners and Inspectors; $2 Pique Skirts *, Karat $15 Aw T told you yesterday, the whole battle up to this minute has been centred : suitable provision for honorable retire- | iq WEDDING RINGS ' around those ninety delegates, When the test vote showed that they were to] lIBht and guldance and then we fought our way out through the policemen and [eB tm cake of old age and tom White Linon Skirts Price $2.50 to $25. Quality Guereateed, etick for the time being, and when Jim Hemenway's committee, later in the] Came back to the hotels to curry the dark horses, Just as I write this the or daakases ome 44 A if th t ill it i ti f i} a etteriog and Marriage Certificate F evening, got ready to put them Into the convention for keeps, tt was time gor] Colonel drops a Little bulletin over the transom of room 102, saying jie ix in it, | ERHOME amd f0F discharge only aftor Assale that will permit a selection of several " Roosevelt men to holler, and they surely did so. and he certainly ts, if he gets the delegates that he claims. The Croleutials on ws skirts where only one had been planned, as Casperfeld & Cleveland the 4 ¢ mission, 'y 144 B Bowery sav If the ninety got their seats and kept them, {t was good night for the Colonel, | Committee is wrangling over the troublesome ninety, It will be wrangling when} A polley toward internal | they are regular $2 values. Many smart DOWCPY nank tock, As midnight the Taft men claimed to have everything bottled up. ‘They| ¥0U lock up the store to-night, and no one ts ready to gamble that it will be} waterways improvements. This plank | ee Watts. luni fabian dina NOMTH OF GRAND A ak) ne aid they had 0 safe majority all lined up and ready to take orders, They con-|Teady to report when we get together again to-morrow noon, liven if it does| provides for the adoption of a board hike Wiebe ee % ‘dpi . m Rreainigs tut F tu to, trolled the committees, They had Theodore stopped, It was time for the bolt to| feport, there will be a fight on the floor of the convention over the ado and comprehensive plan for improv- white or natural color linon and pique. ehow itself. the majority report. The speeches we heard on Tuesday and again on We He sly th the Ueeattecn. 35 Li Coats $6).98 day will be shouted all over again, while the immortal ninety are st 1 anzing | i OV tay 7S . inen Coats ppl, =to-the-G jeep “ . COMMITTEE BOLT MERE SIDE SHOW. on to (hlreein, After Game tine bare bee aiven a cons tits te Rosen [be aueertoane-Guit “asap” wave,|| Bed, Ulnan, Coats Tho so-called bolt from the Credentials Committes was good and exciting|men may not walk out after ail. I predicted yesterday that they woctl wale the Mississipp! against flood: While they la lar $5 Linen T C and noisy, but it was not big enough to sult us spectators. It was merely a side! out, but naw I wish to revise that prediction. They will be too tired to walk out, | Limited ald for road or |} ie '§7.98 Size ae As men bel oe show. We have been hanging around all week wearing out our nerves and spend- FINISH UP BY NEXT WEEK highees be ‘This plank pro-| | fF izes are broken. oe ee the coat far {ng our money on a guarantee that we would see the big ship hit the rock and| MAY FINIS. : vides for the continuance of the 91 vi hink we can have the convention all organtzed and | present polley of the Federal Govern- 7 vi q split from stem to stern, We have been waiting for 6,000 singing and shouting| By ordinary hustling 1 ¢ Fevolutionists to push out of the Coliseum and march north on Michigan avenue| set for business by Saturday evening. On Monday morning, bright and early, | ment which in (o furnish engineers for ~T SALE AT ALE THREE STORES AT ALL THREE STORE: to Orchestra Hall and pile in there and start a new party and nominate Theodore! sy about noon, we will complete the permanent organization, A new Chairman | making reas of ESE Oned Fonda and H Roosevelt by acclamation. We havo been assured that tho hall was engaged | Will review the history of the party for a couple of hours and then we will tackle | eR Onis Mud Rropaeed lnnsoremene i many days ago, that the shorthand men were walting to take down the speeches| the platform, This ought to be easy because we know that the followers of] \ ious kind of road-bullding material and a band was all tuned up to play at the christening, We have been led to] Roosevelt, La Follette and Cummins fully indorse all of the hard-shell traditions | FAVORS THE ALDRICH PLAN OF expect this, and unless we get It we want our oy back, nourished by Murray Crane and Jim Hemenway and Brother Barnes of New CURRENCY REFORM. I wrote you ay, without any 4 r buts, that there was going to| Yori The adoption of the Aldrich currency be a divorce scandal in the grand old away, Just after rushing you However, by going ahead at full speed a declaration of principles to entirely j ‘ Credit Terms $3 Down on $39 5 “5 and monetary reform recommenda. this guarante 1 bulletin, Vit « man from Terry Haute, who| satisfy all radicals and conservatives ought to be tinkered up and joyfully ac- | tions. 7 14 and 16 West [4th Street--New York is supposed to know everything, didn’t take me © a corner and assure me that] cepted along toward midnight The continuance of the two-battle- | 400 and 462 Fulton Street Brooklyn there wasn't going to be a bolt or even a violent s« | 645-651 Broad aration, By thus expediting business we could get around to the nominating speeches tship programme for the United States reet Newark, N. J He ald the United Brotherhood of Steam Rolling standpatters would pe| by Tuesday and possibly wind up the whole shooting match some timo Wedney. | Navy Pps ae Papen eile —FLT i ready for any kind of a peaceful compromise as soon as they felt dead sure that | day. tions of the commission known aw the Theodore was in the discard wish a ton of scrap iron laid on top of him, After that we can deed our homes to the hotelkeepers, mortgage our personal | tak amd bond nae | nee hOoM, i They would gently lower the Taft banners and put them away and gladly | property, and move on to Baltimore, The incronee of the eMiclency of the Pnainel Bed j lino up behind Cummins or Hadley or Hughes or any other good Republican it{ I am’ planning to attend oth conventions, because T won't know until atout Suermun Anti-Trust law by the crea, sitiows KALTCHPS. } not wearing a cavalry hat. They would even consent to @ Progressive platform | week after next whether I am a Republican or a Democrat, Pro y about a, tlom of a Federal bureau or commission inka |: {fit would slip in a covple of kind words for a baseball fan now residing in| million of bewildered voters are in, the same boat, |to grant Federal charters to corpore- jf] RENT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS | Beas doing an interstate busines |The framers of this plank have in Washington. ‘The machine would be as good as ever next week except for a iittle, Once more I ask the folks at home to sit back and take It easy ‘ral 1 | my ce tha r De Ine fracas unless the de 5 paint’rubbed off in spot : ; my assurance that there will be a genuine fracas unless the d |aaina the recommendation made by At. All this sounded to me like a poppy Ares put you can't ignore any statement | be asl at the time, torney-Gen, Wickershoam, The plank made by a man from a jown like Terry Haute, I had @ notion to send you T have started to a good many nal conventions, but this {9 the f 'me | has the indorsement of President Taft. nent at Washington still Hved, but T thought I had! I ever found myself attending a watch meeting A Mberal poltey ho an rlation 0. and talk to somebody living in Indianapolis before If all the men wasting their time in Chicago this week were engaged ' Moneys and the issuance of fa night wire that the ¢ bonds PaslBRA Ons employment the 4s out of a millio Painatiin AGA a better wait until morn putting forth any more cata Sain thenee reales ayia up at Congress Hotel this morning. Some|s more, they probably know more about cultivators than they do about political to curl at th SE naa ee Sonn Hie) Fauae In this plank provision le ade for the > beautiful bi e Y edges, Many of the faithtul! machinery. Governm build 4 railroad into looked as if they had been sitting up @ith sick friends, ery one walked as if It ts Faining now and the bands have been driven to cover, The Blaine Club|the Natenuska coul flelda, Alas OSs $ ag a ball and chain. from , with t reeley hats, will not block the street cars this! A limited parcels post e we started to the Colfseum report the Colonel releasing his. evening. Th: ¢ ting and waiting for the committee | Weonemy a eff y In the eS et RS massac 3,000 MEN, WOMEN AND i CHILDREN WANTED of those beautiful badges had star bath eoparate end Uke @ prairie fire, ‘Thowe who bile v 1 it ate an’ n to Agure reports, the ral situati A W¥ Bat without certain cheerful axpocts era} Government. OY grit bo otlnge ease ine ae nat Taft had won a victory. They simply began leading out dark horses. I am ust as Iam abot ail thin letter I learn from tr i cents. open from 6A, Mf, t0'0,3 a ee i A nak csatyeae tarts thar cam coy: tomes tot | onltcmtatcnett cath et THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY |{\\ hanes frikivet Fairbanks into nomination through on the, first ballot, that Madiey ts about to capture Ala by that commission, Tt followa tn de Think of it, Vance, we have been here three long, weary days, and we haven't lowa delegation jg telegraphing Cummins that he needn't ¢ on, as they have tail along the ines of Provident Tatts |} 310 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY started, After all this fuss and fury the convention hasn't done a continental got everything sewed up and won't need him. re ndatio krems put in temporary officers and name the committees. Down in Jeft- One more thought he ‘cher saya, Bil! Bari fon Kk Is su Folle supporters SO > | NO KXTRA CHAKGH FOR It, y we would have all that attended to in the first elght minutes, posed to be a fox, May be so, but if 1 had his aixty votes, Udon re iolte Hae we i | | exit rertiormants, foe, Fae, Wand. m8 2 Twie We tolled out there and fousht our way through the policemen candidate before 10 o'clock. Tapert bi ihe taetete ca PHONE,-WORTH 1780 | ' ‘and packed ourselves into that overgrown beehive. Each time we prayed for Yours, sitting in a corner, JIM HACKER, County Chairman, e may submit a minority “WS | \

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