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— ee oer eg mr ne ercere OT Oe ro oor . — » ‘ . ° MT? ’ * “+ ’ % THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1812. 2 BRYAN'S FAVORITES BEATEN. TAMMANY IS BACK, Democratic Nominee Greeting a Baby howe. a leromt of the plate, but Meyers hesitated. for a eécond about throwing to second ‘ Children on the Beach fand it was then too late to wet his man Ton met Sled lined long theo Md | INRAGE AT BRYAN endl: Freviving First Congratulation § iiss i 6 summerine nse « yu Merkle a hil pran fied to Becker a hut constant care is needed to prevent | ie beautiful throw again held Hu niel thei little faces and limbs from becom- | ’ fat third, “Northen then Med to Recker ing eruelly sunbarned. The careful lJ N ' AMERICANS ADD TO STRING | VELOGEN “Beauty's Guardian” OF OLYMPIC VICTORIES. within reach, Used on skin reddened by sun it takes our the sting and irritation and Staal and leaves a feeling pt coolth and bea fort. There is non€ of the pre _ASWILSON'S RUNNING MATE)... ts Weary Leaders Unite in Pedict- ing Victory for Wilson. and Gleason. of Boston of Chicago Win in Individual ~ Convention Winds Up With Every- the Ticket. aval imation nthe lay yor tha sia ed a even in the Olymic games was con- wa ta ruggists, in col ‘ body Shouting for Victory—Nebras- |, ooo. cic iy |tinuew tosday ‘when the second stage bes, 28 cents. in “Valedictory” Says H HEARST FALLS IN LID | an concluded,” Phe heat ascreeas| th r + y ud ‘ + ” | |Gleason, Boulen A Ne py A A Orahart ip Will Work Hard for Ticket. He Will “Die'Game” and Sup- Jot the Chiengo.A, Ay with @f out of i “aint io at | possible 0 bieda, The jGeeriai oe ; BY MARTIN GREEN. abbas. cleat eediaad Benet ae mati da aghaa (Sta Correspondent of The Bvening World.) at “Peerless Leader.” s Jen was victorious in to-¢ BALTIMORE, July 3.—For the first time since 1892 the Demo- az i Wececuqneaes ue oe cratic hosts are departing to-day frdm a national convention without , carrying bitterness and resentment likely to have an effect at the polls. ns In 1896 the gold men went away from Chicago sore at Bryan, In| jof four men made an aggregate of 1,143 ts out of a possible 1,2%, iring 9 shots. Russia and Great [ were placed gecond and third r ‘The harmony hosts of the Nwmoeratic party came boiling (nto town to-day, mhouting the names of Wilson and Mar- Mail and proclaiming thelr enthustaam he for @ ticket that bad been wroupht as SMa With SoustOc Rid MATCHLESS ., 4900 the Eastern delegates went away from Kansas City sore at Bryan, | pure gold from the melting pot of dis- Hl TAG th pies uk LIQUI 2s In 1904 the Western and Southern delegates went away from St. Louis Wy dupa meats autgea cba Natit I eat bane HHA WI Ual $0bieb: ite Hike CoWie I } ‘ , i i ‘ n 4 me " 0 © * ered by ve i" sore at Parker. In 1908 the delegates generally kissed their chances of | committeemen expressed themrpives ae petition, however, wa mint rea by t G L oO Ss Ss + guecess goodby as they nominated Bryan. all of-one mind on the final selection baalieh an, A z oma Nes To-day the Democrats are leaving | must carry scars (applause) and x ae-| °° Mte two Detnocratic Governors to Makes dustin ** —gaitimore for thelr homes united on|olded iong before this campaign com. ber Keune oe eee | because it ellcte the for Wilson and Marshall, There has been | menoced that I had been in so many bat- ye Ltda hats caer i y Di. keen and retentions warfare in the con-| es and had allenated so many that my | ,7TWVel-stained and weary, many of = dust instead of scat- ".ne vention which closed shortly before 2| Party ought to have the leadershf> of 5 ati! enough ginger left in their eystoma j@ome one who had not thus offended and tering it. «wv o'clock this morning, but there are no to Join in the general Joyfest and utter traces of scars of battle. Although Tvinedy, tas ee ee ae ina caetaibtian of bol Bieeaba, vac New Remedy that Removes Freckles Try Matchless Liguid = Williams Jenning Bryan tanded his oun. | Wevery. ery ni Willie Habbeion Whaark were the wit or Costs Nothing. Gloss on your lino- <didgte forthe ‘Presidency,’ and : lan ‘ANDARD TO] fut smite of one who can struggle to ce, to leums and oil-cloths, his platform, and dominated the con- i OTHER HANDS. say “I die game and will support the w femiedy for freckles with the vf Yentign, his opponents take some #ativ-| “And to-night I come with Joy to sur-| nominee.” Mr. Hearst is not yet able = y guarantee of a reliable dealer that it will too. It removes dirt - et faction in the fact that he did not get) render into the hands of the one chosen | to pronounce the name Wilson without sta AS Pulal a’ ga RUE A the nomination himself, vored two candidates -for the Vice- Presidency over Gov, Thomas R. Mar- ‘ball, who Innded the nomination with- ut any particular trouble. nd that he fe- any unless it removes | | the freckles, while if it does give you a clear comple * expense is triflin Simply get an ounce of othine—doub strength, from Riker-Hegeman Dru [not cost you a by this convention a standard which I carried in three campaigns, and I chal- lenge my enemies to declare that It has ‘er been lowered in the face of the enemy. (Great applause and cheering) and grease and brings back the original brightness. HAND OF SN &OMIRERS UNCER WOOD Ano BABY. © Raw soo. | @ catoh In the throat. Charles F. Murphy, with Thomas ¥. Smith, Secretary of the Fourteenth street organization, and Phil Donohue Fe F At hardware, furnitare got Hohe OAH) Ula Adteenegh, Chey : Stores, and one night's treatment will ae hes 5 * Bryan has promised ae work for the} The same belief that led me to prefer|came on the Batimore and Ohio and ee : ha cto a ue show you how easy it is to rid A eoRIHAt nwa ticket ae hard as the candidates can pos-| another for the Presidency rathor than|cronsed to Twenty-third street, where Fj AE ee CA SO te Standard Oil C aibly work. Tammany Hall has pledged | to be a candidate myself now leady me to| some of the faithful were waiting. #2 lock there were 15/0 in the} complexion. | Rarely is more than one andard Uil Company itgelf to the support of Wilson and Mar-| prefer another rather than to be a can- they, were st com! um ded for the worst case. omnee nv ‘the Noor of the convention hall as satis. Delogstes from all parts of the 'y openly expressed themavives on didate myself, “It ts not because the Vice-Presidency 1s lower in Importance than the Prest- MURPHY PREDICTS A DEMO- CRATIC NATIONAL VICTORY«: Former Sheriff Nick Hayes was with That there the ph was mu vers over the ‘ 1 Be sure to ask Riker-Hegeman Dru Stores for the double strength othine ie of New York as | MT OP RSENS trammelled by parliamentary rules or orderly procedure, has ever been held by any party. Exvery delegate was al- lowed to say what he pleased and when Ceulists’ Opticians have not the muspicion of selfish in- Half a Century ia Business. terest—more service than I could as a candidate, and your candidates will not be more active in this campaign than I om. the start this is the only prescription sold unde rer } fied with the candidates and the plat-|dency that I decline. There ## no of-| Mr. Murphy, who, after attending to was put off t | Ruarantee of money back if it fails to re~ =—- ip peoren: Harmony, which was lacking fice {n this nation so low that I would | some business that had accumulated t loning for move freckles. | “when the convention opened eight days | not take if I could serve my country by|in his absence, took the 3.62 train urd'4 pecutia Sf \CIETY OF” ag0, has grown out of atrife. Accepting it. (Great applause and|on the Long Island for Good Ground, . | NO. FREER CONVENTION EVER | “Heering.) where he will spend the Fourth, He | was not a 1 | HELD. “T believe that T can render more ser-|aaid the Wilson ticket would win in jmolay that he bene. | Chilich&Sons | A vice to my country when I have not the | November. United States Senator a UL ii | No more open and free convention, un-| embarrassment of a nomination and | James A. O'Gorman, who is now looked n | upon as the Democratic State leader because of his stanch advocacy Gov. Wilson, returned to Washington. Celebration of the 136th Anniversary of | Ameri an easy! in Indenendenc on a long round was out Many People Go | daw Jul 6 wt Dwr Vily th caught after a long! | Thursday, July 4tl, 10 A. M. he pleased, until at the close of the pro- |ghall be. (Great applause and cheering.) | eeuld grcbaie semain cher for gene Wit Spon wis ashe [RSTO CONGRATULATE ity that fn acters Through a Lifetime * le. re cone Chainer fac | My services are at the command of the | eral Maga, denbc By Beanchtlaly abs ven as in'great form anil-atarted ‘Without Seeing Well | aT for and tired men would not listen to/ party and I feel a relief now that the Wii delewete. < x pA I ecdael Lad | eches. At times ft appeared the man-|burden of leadership {# transferred to Jy contineent, aot ts Bi hie Magus aie teria Shik: Andi ihite Wale ADDOS | Bua they never get a really TAMMANY HALL |. Agers of the convention were bringing in| other shoulders. TAATwOnL at Cave te tile country hone | Cntiy many ot thorn, a AR | R ic good look at anything | wuste BY orators off the etrect. “ANT ask ts that, having given US) ae iain, Le 1 PanR Hae. TENET’ ine aaenhoy ton supreme teat in the # and have their first | ' ' mandine Aue,” Senator ‘Oilie ames |any party ot any"mee fester taowtad | Severa!texinlonds from Baltimore | Boat pu inthis mations PeeReieat (epibageet clear look at the world |BAYNE’S 69TH REG'T BAND ¢' a ‘ Ze A v | ort % " 4 ot xota the Permanent Chairman, ts his friend|in this nation, and having given un | C2 Tueaa ad EoSbg Ge Mian Ce | CONAEE CARATIATH GAL WNOMANIMIScHERtE RECORD AGAINST NAP parte) pounced with correct glasses. | PATRIOTI? SONGS V vi C cellent candidate on whom all elemei | . 4 4 and admirer, There was no time when|/a candidate who, I believe, will ap- Meine ie NOR eet ae iin of the Democracy can harmonize, mined Without Charge = | TAMMANY GLEE € Mr: Bryan could not break into the! peal not only to the Democratic vote of Harper's Weekly.” Supreme Court|,“Hrvan should be eliminated from Registered Oculists. Reading Proceedings, and he never hesitated to| but to some three or four millions of |Juptiee Daniel Cohsian was close upon | i2e Party. Ils characterization of the | Fitting Glasses, 82.50 to 812 LARATION OF INDE “break {n when he saw a chance of im-| Repubdlivans who have been allenated h New York delezation was unwise, un- MiNeak Leases. 43:60 (G18 10Ne TALK Pediments being imposed ta bie pro-| by the policies of thelr party, there in| Us heels gracious extremely imprudent, He ares ODETTE S Use sramme, The windup of the convention in the early hours of this morning was tame. Seven days of work in a convention hat had taken the, vim and ginger gut Asked if he had anything to say con- cerning the nomination of Gov, Col, Harvey replied by asking: “But who was nominated for Vice- President?” trailed the party through the mire with Wilson, | a canker vf sviishness eating It, He sold the truth to save the hour. “Bryan should be the last man in the world to attuck the predatory Interests, but one thing left and that is to give us a Vice-President with our Presi: |dent who is also progrensive, no that there will be no Joint debate between "217 Broadway, Astor House | 223 Sixth Ave., 15th St. | 350 Sixth Ave.,22d St. 101 Nassau, Ana St. 17 West 42d--New York St by UNITED STATES SENATOR Charles F, Johnson, of Malne BATTING ORDER. New York. Brookly our candidates, (Grea e. pecause there was not a Demoe swonr TALK# ff tHe deldgates, ahd only a few spec) "] ‘shall, therefore conciade what T] TAMMANY LEADERS ARE NOT | Docause there wes not a L who aid noe | nga ae ie if ( Sage me eo torers ce On oe fae have to #ay to you, after thanking you VERY GARRULOUS, contribute to the candidacy and the! sferkle, Ib Smith, sanauiee ‘or & #hort ume Jt looied as th toy the: tare, Henescus treatment the He was informed that Gov. Mar-| support of Bryan in one or more of the | 3 ; Th Upton of nator ’ j ene tt . Ma f yan in Murray, rf Daubert, 1b. ¥ \fhera might’ be . tleup ue the : | have received at your hands, Let me, 1a | #M4il Of Indiana had been placed on the | campaigns when Bryan himself was the Be ker, ef, Wheat. If, | pera tAne od Willian & Redtiela ‘st New Nerke eee can tigate: Geared br the ‘Wir, of Oe Man but of two men, Gov. Hurke | And hurried on his way, Justice Coha- ae Mining sorelration’ ot alt Damen | evers, o,f | ences Bieaee -mereae Ld . i of North Dakota, and Senator Chamber-|/4" Was Just aa garrulous ag Col. 1. ts eg ne h | Fletcher, ss, fon people, was selected against the jo Ot Oregons’ (Lone, contin p- | vey. bat on thelr way up from Batt:- | Cra Gov. Wilson should rid himself of) starquard, p. Ryker B wishes of Mr. Bryan who would have, ) deity cli li RUS APs Q i “| the brand of Bryan. pires—Brennan and Emsl . Drcharia 6 mers radiée’. candidate. |pIauee) more it 1s sald they agteed to Join tho} “We delegates from New York state, ©"?! pibebidcie Be _, Makes Cold outs Tasty , At the opettiog of the aession jast nigh: | MARSHALL WING ON THE SEG-|lArmony hosts, i¢ not voeiferously as! went down thee at 1 sives, With] POLO GROUNDS, > DELICIOUS on Sandwiches & Ba World Wants Work Wonders. Vice-Presidential nominations — were | OND BALLOT. mt ue a denis enthusias) oye Pg ‘The eres pitehers’ 1 ‘AC Delicatessen and Gi made. Gov. John Burke of North Da-| On the first ballot Willlam ¥. | ..2hY | Matwachuactta | delegates | who) (Ou i Learpagged verlag i ue attend ——— ssnniegheammstasad kota, Gov. Marghail of Indiana, Senator | McCombs, the manager of the Wilson | MOM! Olt axaingt Wilson brary tee ieee | An ee to a query o this afternoon, Rude Manquard | y ADMISSION WITHOUT TICKET. f,,. George K. Chamberlain of Oregon, J.|campalgn, Congressman William Sulzer Unanimous in declating that | ing New Gubernatorial theker | an Rucker, the p er south= ] H. Preston, Mayor of Baltimore, and|of New York, Judge Martin Wade of | ‘Be Were now In the Aght for Wilson | Goy. Dix “L think Tam entitled| paws of baseball, went lo the nut ' . Mictica Wiel Gt iilocis Ware formneliy |Jows jnor Osborne of Wyome {48d Marshall and would siay tn it thi}to a nomination. — Considering the first game of a double-header Hi Are You starting on Your Vacation presented for the h Mon the oil votes, in dition to| tHe polls « on Election Day. prevent situation it 4 ate this time both of them had n| “ ” Nest Saturday? Why Not Go Te Mecitvenll was deferred to allow of the ado! for the regular candidates, | ‘We stood by Gov. Foss till t that the Democratic State ticket will pradticaljy invincible. The result of the | iO Yon of the platform, ‘his beng accom. | Marshall wound up on this ballot with | allde cam said one deleg: again be ele battle meant more to Marquard, how- | tlahed, many, resolutions abenking (27 ,Yoree aeainet 953 t for his|then we got aboard the band wagfo| | - Jever, than it did to the Brooklyn star, | A AP tveephedy boa ineding Baltimore wore | cea Qpponent, Gov. Burks, and UT] with « whoop.” CAMPAIGN PLANS as on thie game depended Marquard’s | Y y cast fol amb i essere , ee “fe IT CON , chance of bre pitching records a : fF Jj) introduced and passed, On the second ballot Minols switched | Ogee be cca As T TO WILSON BY |! vigge rere pent rpaorqemeeeg ste-clogged bowels, torpid liver and decaying food in Ot se was rmldnisht when the 3 from Murat ih. Maret suaded to talk THE COMMITTEE, \S,.8.0228 Mneteen straight games , vin Maus looking to the selection of a V. ale Native State of G As I have already sald, I went to Bal. H+| ‘The fans evidently had scented he stomach cause the si¢k headache, gs *kache, Need ouiiea dosantailanh pe aaaaldais we vi motion | Deriain, switched 20 votes to Marshall, | timore hoping that Champ Clark would ne SR atiny, Weleon'| G "s iliousnes i ves ; atid Matt st ia; ential jandldate were put In motion | stiri ng withdrew Mayor Iresten and | be nominated, but determined to support | BALTIMOT Goy, Wilson Nowness, biliousness and indigestion te 1b votes for Marshall, Changes |, yo wive cand ‘orm, | WH}! deter r we OY 7 Fat ‘A delegate from the DI af Colum: | Were ‘annoan ri Wer teeen| iy paraealy x au Aas and platform ae All women get bilious, headachy and| morning when the sour bile, clogged up SAT URDAY, JULY 6 bla, which consistently voted for Champ | and the count at the close of the ballot | oT antak we will win,” he added. ving constipated imply beeause they don't} waste und poisonous matter have been Clark to the last bailot, placed Willlam | showed Marshull » North | 41 ne WEB AO Baas: hoy " Wi ‘They don’t eat coarse} gently but thoroughly moved on and out FL [fis an ileal onportunlty, of wetting ; wa (ber gbeevee ete Darkoth then withdrew Burke ana vorea |ainost positive of it : if exercise enough b, Atha ike h this “beautiful, pleturesnue, troples J Jennings Bryan in nomination, 1 then Me ars ; , eal fruit and green veee, | OF Your system, without nausea, griping Sailiige every Ting gy bm Beet races 1 woes Good Jone. to eid thy (for Marshall. ¢ seman thughes of Heald he had engoyed himaeit at! ii scow ot wmocratle Nationa food, or enough fruit and green Nee] or weakness. Your head will be clear, fF fonneriion’ ieee se Be convention. There was much laughter |\*Y imoved 0 eke ike ROMA: | oe iD ae wae ih eocolient ana bar AL al ; lableg. Those ara te sute A DAY 0 sere complexion rosy, breath sweet, stomach Tickets grin ‘Bryan wes bls tee ethena an, Bo the oe Mesut (acacabat Numer and] Thi wae he acne af the members of ing the Hiver and titty fst of bowel] regulated no tore constipation, eases, | Temperature Never Over 80; 4 eves amoldering made his way to the | sourned thankfully a later, ue ri RUnibe’ PAB: cel active; but very few women pains and ey iter Cooler Than New York tp platform and turned the tables on the | The nom af Gov, John A, DIx returned on a “4 J amittee in power un them, ‘The next best way is delightful, It is simply a matter of keeping your ooler Than New Yor! Jokers, Mr. Bryan said | ternoon ¢ to many of | later train, accompanied by Mra, Dix. A per ¢ wieition was ef fruity Syrup of Figs. stome h, me re and hiner a hs Bouting, bathing, tennis, driving, | the old-time 8 who thought they hey we in August HKelmont’s pri- ted, designed a su mdttoe of flve Nearly all ills of women gular, en you will always be wel goit and fishing, MR BRYAN DELIVERS HIB | isa the convention sewed up, The Wii-| Vato car, Mineola, Belmont and nisl connie orc an Mack, Secretar come with Syrup of Figs alone. always look and feel your best. ALL EXPENSE TOURS » ; VALEDICTORY.' jton managers state positively that they | party changed at Manhattan Junction, | Woodson an sim is no need t have sick headach But get the genu the old reliable J © str, chairman and Members of tne did not imagine success was to accrue Ns J to Ko through 10 Hempstead, | io consider with Cov Bolls, Sores, Burns J sci, tizsincss stort nur an Ask your druggist for "Syrup of Figs and | whol | alaDNB Menvention: Fou bave been so generous)", SC aioe of fact the nomin dinpowal of the Biaces as tha) permanent or i) new o0 At all Drvatisia, pry ee fares, bilious spells, sallows Elixir of Senna. fuse, with con-| S00 ap | wate with me in the allowance of time that] of “Gay "Wilson wae accomolichad in| Din until the and Mra. | mittes widkatan Mite Go:, 70! Goruandt ‘Bt. Ny bad breath, bad complexion, | tempt, the so-called Fig Syrups some ustrated ilterature I had not expected to tranegress upon | fas than half an hour sighed in me nls station): It was ataied in 4 Tho surest | times substituted to fool you. ‘The true, | THE ROYAL MAIL stem PACKET CO, : ’ Adin less than half an hour, right on the Was reac The rnoz went to| that the cont etiring of tine, bears the name California Fig i ‘ <> your patience aguin, but the compll-|foor, Mr. MeCombs, smelling victory, | (he Waldorf-Astoria, to-day went] ficcrs until a permancnt orgatua genuine, be c { i sment that has been paid me by the | hurr from his platform seat to the to Lake Champlain, where ho is to offi: | was perfected was agreeable to Gov Syrup Company; look for this on the 4 Bentleman from the District of Colum-| chairman of varlous delegations, With | ciate at the Champlain memorial cele- | Wilson § fod. ane ~*' bla justifies, I hope, a word in the|the zeal of an exhorter he worked | bration (o-morrow A protest hy William O'Shaughnessy | | , miter : 7 form of a Vaiedictory. (Applause) | With them. He got Senator Bankhead | Gov. Dix greeted the newspaper rep- [of Rhode island against the seating of NY. ye < “For sixteen yeare I have. been a{2f Alahama to withdraw Underwood | resentatives, and w asked for an ex-| National Committeeman Ge: e fighting man. Performing what I re m the moment the Alabama | pression of opinion w evidently Ureen, from that State was overruled var aerormias whe : took the platfarm for this ur-| bared to give it, Me was apparentiy [by the comuittoe, It was held. that garded as @ public duty, ave no! Wilson's nomination was assured ad clear through, and it developed he| since the convention had certified the : I ith Babesniay hesitated to speak out on every public, Mr. Bryan did not press hia threat- Was particularly bitter against William son . foe ENG atari Ramee alte 7 heron a question that was before the people solution to have a commit Jennings Bryan named must be epted. i neral from thi iden of ris ele~ the nation for settlement, and I ha 1 to yun the campaign progressive element in cy or ont Has ' kiyn, July d ; ry ings w pro! “iy opr arty that won, he Not hesitated to raise the hostility at E : " tie Be i . eee ct tadividvais where | fet it t nneetion, except that the | delegation was Special for Wednesday, 3d | Spec al for Iriday Juy sth avinpy— it aeiaae, my duty to do so in benalf of my coun- ahalan ian eieit nd completely } CHOCOLATE £V AN, CHE AMES) 10¢ AgSOR TED CHOe aviattis, god tiughter of mpaign to a grea he KY } Mes y by TE try. (applause) . Ja, the New York delexation wee wae tal Fipay OEFERING ] (services at The Chureh, 241 “I have never advocated a man ex-| ntative of the Cleveland Mne of Demo- REAM 1 Re B88 ah weak My Campbell Melding, cept with gladness and I hay r| LONDON | LAUDS “WILSON. jerats, and stood by Harmon MAG UAE 19¢ Ihe ALSI-On 7 ne a i opposed & man except in | | cause of thin fact "phose 1 ou Flax Boxes. sae sTanidens 1912, at (Cheers and applause.) If 1 ha y!| LONDON, July he press of Lon-| “FAVORITE SONS” SUPPORTERS | aye. Euehty flaw ere wtoren open ¥ ERINE WALSIE (nee ; enemies in this country those who are! don, regardiess of politics, to-day ap-| | ALL FOR WILSON Now, ature closed duly wife of Wiila my enemies have a monopoly of hatred, | plauded tie nomination of Gov, Wilson| “When it was impossible to noni i Requiem nvass stlus Chureh, There is not one single human being by the Democrats at Baltimore, gener- | Harmon the New York de y Car. West Brace 84th st. and Park av. on Thuregay, Fee eee eat he: tea’ cha tans |oaturaily ta Champ lor te Milk Chocolate Covered at | | ea ac Nor is there one Ameriean citizen jn | Democrat available, | had @ majority of the votes in tho con- or sn, It certainly looks like Democratic | Yention at the time, In my opinion, ee Ter, ae Bred Sibor 10 3 | alos said the Pall Mall Gagette.|1 am sure in the opinion of all that in not opi him I was| "The nomination of Wilson will pro. | minded Democrats, Woodrow Wilson, Moves A ‘44! vent the leakage of radical votes from | Governor of New Jersey, will retain ye in! of my coun-l ihe party to Roosevelt, The selection | among the millions of his supporters on of ‘tleon will prove an awkward) election day al! the rank and file of for Rocsevelt.” those Democrats who stoed in Baltimore rment Calvary 39c il on ny each instanci tine te Nut Clusters Groups of nute of proven value, held in place by @ thick coating of our Pr mium Milk Chocolat POUND BOX, nutritious Unturnisnea. a 8 Bast 27th ind “bathe Fh with all mod ; rn improt oF Tas ee near %