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EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4%, 1912 Yeft to you?” asked Pomeren Tmoney ta. repty urgent dementa by general demand that Senator Dizon be e owt was In book form. Perhaps there Gov. Hadley of Mimsourt for peimariee examined about the Roavevelt funds. F f Me t Da A t oy teapot ne deal |! the larker cities mm the state, | Chairman Clapp told Senator Dixon he our oO 08 ring uto Racer 8 <-?£ "Those were contributions of large Senator Paynter potuted owt that the could toll what he knew about other » Whownts to the 1006 fund? SOS Ror 61,00 up.” De you femember the totalt’ “Ne, air’ IDEPALMA WINS | saunas aa pote th Ot } grime vase “SM... va Competing in Vanderbilt Cup Race Today Easley Be feces” ocean. | ORL used By the Moosevele people hefore Genser Pomereme as Senator Dison | FIST RACE rates eng: ome the conventions, Aether confused cloéed his remarks to the committee. 9000; one mile—Con Curran, 00: Kavies ey ; tora 100; Star Jaamine, 100; Treaker Hos. 112: s¢ 5 89 Foy oamed four Merge eontetbutors | exchange of comment followed. ; Senator Dixon then what con- 108: ta J Ti ed an ‘Who were the others?” “Wan this §5,000 that Perkins, Mun- | tributions he hal personally received, Cameliia, 108; ir tes, 1 don't remember." ‘sey and Hanna each in Wiliam Eno, © relative of Gifford | {nearance companies | Mitton to the atfioun Pinchot, gave nim 5,00; Frank Mun- ean’t remember” me money, “probatiy Memember any individuals? jeeked Menator Paynter, Senator Dixon from me to time, Sc=Romember name of Havemeyert”| sald it was. George W. Perkins made several con- Mat, 185; Helen Ii., THIRD RACK Free handicny: all ageb: part P ; i | KECOND TRACE Steeplechase: selling: tire DY) | vearolde amd upward: pure 8100: short eoirve | soout to miles—-Seolar, Siannon, Hise: . : | 187; **dam Angelo, 13: le —2—— 114 Notioms and Sprite, RTH RACE —Btye Point 1 | 4.81. fon added) five and * were running in the order Te ions Peter mists eee | Figsets 8 Laon ine leat F ding at the end of the) 703:' Hounob, 111, Getiesta and fifth lap, had made % miles 2,170 feet in| fie pace—tree handicey nds, an average speed | year-olds 1 pirse $008 miles an hour, De Palma | Seria! wae #4 in 32 minutes St seconds, | SixTit and Wishart was third in thirty-four | ‘ling | minutes twenty-eigit s Tetzlaff slowed down In t | seventh laps, and at the end of }miics his average speed had deen Fe: | — TT Rat De Talma | duced to seventy-tour miles an hour, At| [this pont we waima vont torvy-nve sec! 1§ YOUR SKIN ON FIRE? fonds coanging ties, and Wisnarc| J \ mn abel Gonator Paynter sex aman roe, #0; Yankee Notions, 08 tributions; Mr. Antoinette Wood, aunt any Joba Jobnson, 124: Sprite, 11 Remember any allroad? No. | Pracch, who Ay #10000 ry Poy of Gifford Pinchot, gave $6,000; Dan (Continued from First Page.) Carlton G;, 108; Tdaht oF MY Late, 308 | R. Hanna made several contributions. ere were some of them there, | Fore heudquarters, was connected with About $95,008 oF $96,000 was the ‘total vag." the suger interests. Senator Dizon senator Dixon gave as the amount he f, Shelégn didn't recall how the) insisted the Sugar Frast wae opposed personnlly had spent. a4 cy wan opent. to Col. Roosevelt but Re did mot know | "I didn't keep any books," he anid, P47 Wae Uiere any refund of $100,000 to) whether Mr. Frasch wae connected |“! spent the money as faat ae T got I eden Ont Ne," ate” One elevator man in the Capitol, h Siratc’ wor 0 complete acceunt?” when ne| M7. had xiven $0, ‘aes, sit.” he “went, KNOWS NCTHING OF THE BUY- tor Pomerene looked confident 18| back to Perkins. All the rest of the ING OF DELEGATE: seemed to establish the fact that) plutoerats were for Taft,” he said. “What do you know of efforta to ere was nd rfund to the Standard Oll.| Semator Dixon asked to corres: his! change the votes of Southern delegates r. Sheldon waa then excused. Jatement regarding the alleged Penfield | by the use of money?’ asked Senator tor Dixon, Col. Roosevelt's cam- | contibution to the Wilson fund, Clapp. in mannger, who preceded Sheldon belleve you will find that the con- it Boe except hearsay,” answered the witness stand, told the Clapp! tribution was tn the name of Mrx. Pen-| *f%) Dixon vigorously, “Do you know by repute of any such mittee he had heen reliably informed | field,” he said, He also agreed to fure| attempts, In which Petite, Boon cxbA. ie Pious, | Sion the coma pts, In you had @ part or @ulrer manager produced certified Hate ith a Hat of the! seguiesced?” asked Senator Clapp. to show thi the nomination of Sulzer e@iltor of the Southern Railway, had! names of witnesses that ho desired ex- ‘ot a thing,” said Dixon, He #ai4 | would be seconded by forty-two coun- tributed heavily to Oscar W. Under- amined. he collected no funds for the holding of tles, and that the Congressman would ie campaign that Joseph Senutor Paynter again asked about the Progressive national convention in wet ou ttre thes 1 f ene — <GhUTbation oF Terking | AUmust, that the $18,000 necessary was tighten e b Lanored bertaadnayehic vis spent $38,000 In Gov. Wilaon's pre- , "}an raised by the local committee | fret hallot. Other counties having Munsey an@ Hann cd ‘convention campaign; that Charles P. poses me Chicago, favorite sons are pledged to go to Sul- had spent 9900,000 for his brother,| “Who ¢l#e gave money to you?’ he} “The Roosevelt manager den Cantie, 131 item a 5 taf Spounds,” #10 ponn Jumped inw second po: qualified to go to the platform and de- |" sie drivers ineuueu fend any qucetton of Ment, sat ont | as of lust year's V oh Mulford: | HERE IS A RELIABLE HEALING ms nuErbIe @ Teauy Tewmatt, the ca APPLICATION FOR ECZEMA. under the attack made on the New York Jat savannah doeleegation and indirectly on me. t di race recor WHY NEW YORK WAS SILENT AT | ov the Santa Monca cours r BALTIMORE. Kuiph De Paima, winner of ths years | Tfy This Remedy at Our Risk. an, Who et new not know | ger after they have handed these {; ve de. | MIKIN, NaLOnal and free-for-ail, races. if I could only get relief from this . | aaked. who handled the funds in Maine or in| vorites ‘omplimentary fire: dallo © remained quiet because we de- jy. palma and Teiziaft were favorites in| terrible itching I would give anything. President, and that leading fa%) wwitiem Kno, Clifford Pinchoft’s| Massachusetts, he eid; Matthew Hala i tieeegs a GABE AB clded we had better suffer an indignity ne petting before the siurt. said an eczema sufferer the other day Neg da It was v ensy for us to advise ir Possibility that Muitord’s record of 74] such matters now, for our new remed: and @ fraction mies per hour for last] (Saxo Salve) for skin diseases of a! year's Vanueroilt migit be eclipsed. sorts stops the itching right away. The race was cailed after a ten-day|” But better than that it makes th: of New York had spent laree o vote. Augustus Thomas, who In to there than divide the convention In two. fer Gov. Harmon. Pept cag cadhteo abd Mr. Pincnov'y Ukely to have knowledge of) nominate Sulser, reached Syracuse th Whe knew that either of the progress v ’ morn! jh ni c Clark or Wilson, would be nom- or Joseph M. Dixon, Col. Roose-| " senator Dixon could not remember the] .,/, Pennayivanta Witllam Pin -ant| morning and finished up hie apeech this We were for either of them an |) manager, had a stormy * %. A. Van Valkenburg were the ‘ma. | &fternoon. ‘Ay mse Httee and| Ostet ef Mr. Perkina’s contributions, | jor.yenerals in command,” he sald; in| Judge Parker and Boas Murphy were ised aiid eNO a pant Pandy ho ab to-day with the committee and) ii thought he bad given “seven or! Onio Walter Brown of Toledo fle did ; : willing to bring In any personal matter | 5, ement, du bad e h i i he had spent $94,000 In the Pro- > nto lor Brown o! edo. He did | loudly cheered s@ they entered the Co: . ect for | bostpone oe ee ther skin healthy again. It is made so 4 ign which was elgh: times. rot know who handled affairs in New| vention Hall. Which might endanger the prosp ditions and an uncompleted course. Aes ide teger ve prinmry campal “Any of ft at the time of the Chicago] York or Michigan ; 4 triumphal outcome for the Democracy| Whether the course was sate was de. | tO Penetrate right into the skin an inqluded in the figures presented convention?” The late Charles H. Campben handled The question was put to a roll call in the convention. paced by officials, drivers and eam man. | *aturate every portion with its healing y by Progressive Treasurer E. “No, * paid Dixon, “The iaat| things in Indiana, he eaid, white there | °° the adoption of Mr. Mott's amend- “Edo not wis to do an injustice :6]) agers up to the hour for starting the| Betm-destroying power. woeeee: Bout the time of she New Ji ‘many leaders of the uprising in|™ent. When Datchess County the Kentlemen who have epoken from| sace, Several drivers insisted tnat the] Even in a few days you cam seo ator Dixon renewed his charge) W4s About the time of the New Jersey Chauncey | reached Mayor Sague, who has a fox the floor here this afternoon in oPPo-| track was too narrow, tie roadbed was| that Saxo Salve is soon going to clear t the investigation was being directs? | Primaries early in June.’ .|horn voice, got up to explain his rea. Jaitton to me, and 1 hope 1 48 not ilo | not sufficientiy “matted” and taat it] away the erup! Col, Roosevelt more than any other} He said Mr. Munsey’s first gift was 4 Alexander H. Revell, sone for voting for himself. He assured| | eit dig hg Natal Mois Aroma Redd rypdn Bicone i I MAE ey No other skin remedy can do s+ te and challenged the committee | $3,300, and’ that he tried t Of these, he sald, Mr. Dewey knew | the delegates that there was no ques-| Yictortoun Hill campaign in 1885. Fur: believe that thele purse is to injure) ynousands : persons arrived at tie| much for you as Saxo Salve. [t i (esf) Charles P, Taft, Thomas Fortune | Matters sinong the three large con-| most about contributions. In Wiseon:! tion of personality involved, but a ques- | %¢rmore, Judge McMahon aaid, he de- | cur cause nd lay the groundwort {| course within an hour afer daybreak | guaranteed. If it does not satisfy you tributora, “#0 no man would have to| #in, he said, “we gave our moral eup- ‘hal tired to impress upon the delegates future injury to the ticket we are 9] and the crowds continued coming y skip disord and other men whom he gamed, J tlon of principle. If he believed, he inate here and toe platform we are when used for any skin disorder w Re Gad, he had been tnfermed had | bear too'héavy’ 4 port to the La Follette electors.” | aid, that 100 del that the Baltimore convention which nominate here and toe p greater numbers throughout the m avg baele: 9 tiep ict heavy expenditures, for either| SeRator Paynter anked what connec-| Gov. Hadley would know most about | said, ht it deemntos were Taly jir| nominated Woodrow Wilson also so: |‘, 847i Ing. “Members of the Wisconsin Na-| SIV@ [ek ¥ ic ll statement, made wi eat ei F Fert, Gov, Wilson or Gev.| tion Ormaby McHarg had with the| soniribations in Missouri. he thought [fever of wiaige Fartiec: He Would Be fo! | rad Sadee: Parker to:aut an (ennpos| Te, steuementy made wilh greet y tion deputy tts and] All Riker and Hezeman The weather conuitions tndlcat ‘ky, George | Parker, but despite his conviction that is earnestness, 1 th no protestations pick course | r) OR campaign. Senator Dixon was unable | reayjor in Tennesseo, Edward C. Car-| this Is to be an open convention he| ary Chairman. fron the insurgent element In the con-| struggled with the thr. Stores in New York and i ERENE THREATENS DIXON | to give Moitare’s activity in detail. rington, Charles Bonaparte and others | could not bring himself to rank 10 dele-| A second roll call surprise came when 2 i ention, The crowds were par WITH PRISON. “Did you end any money to the|in Maryland, former Gov. Franklin A.| gates as being down in their hearts in| Rensse:aer County was reached and Jo-. Judge Parker closed what might bel at each of the four tu fe frequently got into hot wrangles| Southern States? asked Paynter. Fort in New Jersey, Gov. Glasncock In| sympathy with the principies for which | D2 Murphy and his delegates, ull In- oalied his personal introluctory remaths| precautions had been ta th the members of tho committee and| “Yee: I went nome there,” said Dixon;| West Virginia, Richmond Pearson in| jSutge Parker stands. He warned the| Ureent® voted for Parker, This showed with this ment, made to an audi-) of the State militia to Kee ‘rooklyn and at all drug stores where this blue und white sign ea . es F. Murphy foress onee Istened with bre . S alstatine Fe ator Pomerene threatened to hi the Southern States, I think I nent H. ‘Anderson in Fi counterpart of the shadow of bossism) ‘Tho roti cull brought out only % votes or have been | praine for Comminsioner Johnaon. | went to jail. $1,500 to North Carolina, about $1,000 . Hundley in Alabama, ri} that hung over the Republican conven-| for Sague and #2 for Parker, This ta meeting last night of the M. ator Dixon eald the Roosevelt peo-|to Georgia; $400 or $500 to South|Wignt in Louisiana, J. A. Comer in| tion at Saratoga, foes not represent tho full insurgent , ockatio' ’ ent into the “ad lees money in proportion to| Carolina, to ald tn organizing tho| Arkansas, Cecil Lyon In Texas, Judge | strength on the question of the Guber-| noiitical site of the occasion along the | genuits accomplished than any other| Roosevelt forces and holding the con-| Moore in Washington, Dan icelliner | ROW IN THE CONVENTION OVER natorint nomination e Parker be-| jing of argument fannie to th ome yd ee ned to his xpeec n e{ Fire Ca rom this Judge F Siidavet AeA on af New York| adapted comme resolutions w ding eSer DROS, ” 1 Dr. Henry W. Coe in Oregon. JUDGE PARKER, lan his speech at 3.45 o'clock, have i ssioner Johnson for saving | PPre-convention candidate” and deciared| ventions in the Southern Atates “ nae Judge Parker made a ten strike with late years has Judge | $493,000 in the erection of forty-twe more was spent for Taft, Unterwoot,| “Who td you of the large sumel Ot On ane or comment on io) «The season opened with a row. The) che oponing, sentence of his apeech. | Rim BUI Mover A ee ee aa ariilty | new fire houses, atu for tho work done | PIANQGS ANO + Clark and Wilson spent for President Tart” asked Bea) oy the Roosevelt forces were “fore. | 1%: Order of business was the report! “Gentlemen,” he sald, “Lam a progres-| it nia remarks, and it is protable that|by the Bureau of Fire Preveation PLAYER PIANOS + “Let's have Mr. McCoofabs and Mr. | %0” Pomerene, Closed’ in certain Staten, and “swept | of the Committee on Permanent Or-| sive Democral Peay shed {ha lore: fPRAMY. A" lokianreatn ue aha geay onl toreereoe / MoAdoo brought here and find out how! “OR, X heard i from @ hundred) wvery district’ in others. Virginia was, #enization, which recommended Judge) Judge Parker reminded tho convention | Mtenes. Ie held fully three-fourths of | Contes “of the resolutions have beer|f At the Top of the ‘much Gov. Wilson spent. I'd Mie to | sources,” anid Dizon. “foreclosed” on them, he said; in Louis-| Alton B. Parker for Permanent Chair-| that he wrote the m’vority decision iM} he great audience of spectators to the! roraarded to the Bowrd of Estimate A now how much Mr, Hilles apent in| “@nat te mo answer,” sald Pomerene,| ville "the Sugar Trust took charge of | man, Tted ter ease ee Ge callnneace ta Leieae. Of Nin aS and that Was CON 1 as4 (he Board of Aldermen. The reso Musical World i | Fithe ‘Taft campaign,” exclaimed Mr.|*@ive us the sames of your tnform-| ihe Tit campaign: in, Now Jersey) rank H. Mott of Chautauqua prompt-\ the ‘Court of Appralan Wil, Teoevels {silerable of feat, Thin taike titlons declare the Bureau of Pire pre |] “TUSECAE eee ve 5 [other Southern States the officeholders | !¥ Oftered an smendment proposing as) and Col. Bevan, Judge Parker sald, SE ee eee reye cf Mk TerIMEKA. HE TAR Gh sesee Roni Ge 98 Ron: cone anal i ee mtn Me turned to fenater Pomerene,| Menater Dixon sald advert‘sing m=! | ooposed t Verimanent Chairman John K. Saque,| criticised the Rake Bop ; Oseasion to mention the HAMOS'OP| ures ihe eopalntmiene af $e -Anaition | Ww in the Harmon cam- had told him of big billboard contrat® | Mtr, Dixon followed J. G. Cannon, Pres-| Mayor of Poughk He patd n the ground that {tw 4 : u " urge the appolntinent of 2 , Gov, DMX, and both ed —-—<—__——- INDEPENDENTS OFFER ors to this. br “L think Senator Pom-|made by the Taft people and that| gent of the Fourth National Bank of | jy os the ter Brown had told him nearly| New York, who testified he had no % sacha decision constituted the ortgin pend had been apént in Otto for ad-|knowletge of the $100.00 contribution | Of Uudee Parker, but objected to Bim) yin vertiatne, which John TD. Archbold maid was made |O" the ground that he is a reaction-| panveR Gers SYMPATHY OF h trvyute to he personal charac’er| M€hts of labor and he claimed ¢ by the Standard Ol Company to Col. | ary. He quoted from William Jennings our Successinlife ANOTHER CLASH WITH SEN-liaiseveit's 181 camoaten, He wnew | fryan'a speech at Raitimore to sup- |. THE CROWD. NOMINATION TO STRAUS. | BARE res on your judgment enator Oliver replied he would be ATOR POMERENE. oad nothing of any contributions te any na-| port hie contention. The names of Pd aig vey bee nah pol P - ' 6 4 J * 4 Benator Pomerene again demi a }denal eampaian fur 7 4 td of and ile fiehting @ satire andi rs m Sjmlad to take the stand. hman, “K'winl teultc. uuawer al Atior mpainn fund. ction of Con | Bt¥an and Woodrow Wilson were en-| tude yot the aympathy of the great | Progressive Candidate Accepts Ten: thustastically gre ed | | Senator Dixpp pyseested that the com- 1 when mentioned | nal question: Who were your informants? | greseman Weeks of Massachusetts the | crowd. He felt the eritiolems that had oe oa der Made by League—May Get ; fori. been levelled at h 1 he sho beg may 7 mittee also summon Josiah Quincy of hearing adjourned until to-morrow » en thi owed it. | “ ErOr Hoston and George Harvey of New!) .1 4), , a roll call developed no surprises) “It is not in the power,” he sald, “of | Democratic Support. sega roca Meee bs ca, be © et lh EU Ase Rl IR? until Kings County was reached and the gentlemen who have evitieised me! oo oo oe ! The Ceapest and J $ nM on, “In the Massachuset’a| gy ridge Commissioner Arthur O'Keeffe! to lay their fingera on any act of mine| NOK any, Oe. Ss Jeved the commiites would find that) campaign the Taft people had the back- |, ee se Gaxan Harry, Meith; tnoure| 1" derogation of the rights of man, “Tj Atraus was o ton (or Safest Way to Get tleman named Penfleld” of Phil) ing of every railroad, every. troiley 1! | gent State committecman from Nassau | eleve Progress, but { believe in| Governor by t e League ‘ Y Pi adelphia had given $18.00 to Gov. Wil-lovery pig every nowapaper. | ; | some progress under the constitution of | in a telegram re from Her v : our lano “ Lt ws, J wanted to know if Murphy hasn't any-| U Btate: ' : * Ld : ‘aon's pre-convention campaign and 610, Are you going to answer my ques: it ; the United States as we shall amend {| sert Ro Lt > fore | > direct from the manne ir ince hia acmtaation. Mage utettipied ste? Dome body close to him competent to act a4! from time to time. |merly Special Atdtorney-General, | who | de eturer, i a many advan: weet the calling of Thomas! insist that you nat ‘ f ” either as a temporary or peenanest) Judge Parker was warming up to! wa. nent cnairmen of te Tai Pe tages, besides saving you midi i} ve " at You name your informanta. chairman of a Democratic convention | his work. He had prepared no oP sor ‘ THE ‘ fits and giving veu the benerit he said. ‘I have been r T am going to answer the question | pendence League convention tn 1910, .Mr. | of the lowest factory orices. ably informed that he contributed alin my own way,” retorted My. ty Ap ec lend pier ap handset Sha rte maar © pay bred alll And al Birase sonenied ibe, Sonmneee ie \ “.SMo60% oS T de tne weeser anoe We Rares num tothe campaten of Mr. | +7 ak eh alt PP isinasei ing tn that capacity in every convention | CoUslY. The best speech of his life ram. This apears to show that Mr 2) «SMOOTHEST a “the Weeser Pi R Ritagerwoot: . M, caditor| ice Stine 10 tll OU what 1 know for the past ten yeara Ree re mae for when Judge Parker! siraus will also accapt the nomination \ “San as i i H f : UE Breen. Cennges aC) Year lt Eat ave MURPHY GETS A ROUND OF Ap.) WTi't8 Bis addresses in advance he t© trom the Independent Democrats of TOBACCO i Wer other pianos cost of the Bouthern Railway, aleo gave to] A vigorous exchange followed in the |not usually thrilling either in senth | crate, y bye a insite ‘ 1 have been informed! course of which Mr. Pomerene again PLAUSE. ‘ment or delivery, {P'Mr, Lanburg told the Progressive can- - Satalvama ubKsuay orient fithat large sume were given by leading |and again endeawored to pin the w:'- When the name of Charien F. Mur-| Touched, however, by tne attack of |aidnie that lin league fount iteelf in ie send to your home ffmancta! interesta of New York to the/nose down to a statement of names of eactanliieas phy was reached In the call of delegates | the progressives which he took us per- sympatiy whit of the Progreasive 10 g TINS -H Wwi5*R ABS CLUTELY FREE Upresitentiat campaign of Gov. Harmon| those who had told nin about. large there was a great outburst of applause. | Fonal, le went into a defense for the| principles. (at le saw ne % ancy ‘5 ‘Ole. eemeeshares Or deer tates (Continued from Firat Page.) For the presont at leaat Murphy ts pop-| frat time. He took up the charxe|?savon why Mr ould not acce . ON TRIAL 3] “I have been informed that J F.| Fhe exchanges between Senators ular with the crowd. However, applause M#d* In Baltimore that he represented Davie expended about vu) ik Mr. Dison and Pomerene finally became so oo: wae not lacking for @ague, Mott, On. | 2:0maa F. Ryan. In tones that were heard throughout the hy : Hwiteon’s pre-tonvention campaign. heated that Mr. Pomerene invitea tar,|"0s* until an hour after the advertised | borne and others of the insurgent coa-| he dvclared.” att Sade PArK> | oan = also mentioned Fred B, Lynch f] pisom “outside,” bat the affair a | time for starting, Temporary Chairman | vention. “Mo client Z ever bad.” he sal Ys YY Ly nesota and Ed Johnson of South| ow without condict, Ms, Dison slesea | (lynn was the rat of the notables to| When Oneida County was reached) “eould comtrol my political ections, dl (lal . jot pomsible witnesses. Ais testimony without giving the| arrive and he was half an hour late. | Judge John D. MeMahon, Chairman of But, further than that, Thomas F. b] TheALL CHARLES P. TAFT.” HE|aames of nis tafcoments, That his big speech of yesterday made| the Committee on Permanent Organiza. Byam wae Rever my client, and I M AN U FACTU R RS SALE TELLS COMMITTE! DIXON INTERRUPTS TO MAKE A,® favorable impression was evidenced| tion, got up to explain why iudge| mover received o dollar from A Special Low Factory Price ON EASY TERM, NO IN’ viet NO EX ras, NTERES ‘Thomas F. Ryan mm, Mfe.” ‘ : er was nelected. Dixon further aaked the com* STATEMENT. by the ovation that grested him: WAPNE? WOs.nalocied, The. Gist, of his ow T want to explain to you for the to summon Louls Hammerii Dixon urphy and the sub-boases took | ¢xplanation was that Jud fled that he had collected} Hons Parker in H first time why the delegatio ninety | . If you decide not to keep st notify us York, who he said he waa in-|¢unds other than those handled. by | their time about getting into thelr aeata.|& Democrat and always haa been a! imen trom ‘New York at Haltimore, ct \ wewitl call and’ take it way. Fol tfermed’ was the advertising agent of| Progressive Treasurer Hooker, who in-| Murphy, Norman £. Mack, Nationai | Democrat. He rocalled that Alton B.' whom twenty-five or more were fully ric ume N ? REM PROM AN fthe Standard Oll Company and nad/ formed the committee yesterday that|Committeeman, and others in party TION, and ha the a being taught how te ine enioved the TEL aT % RETAIL PRICE This Week Only of 9 newspapers published in| velit National Committee were about| m1 motored out into the country ‘or Sfobelgn languages. $141,000, alr and conference, They di not re- Ba like to have Charies P. Taft would like to know the full seope | turn until afternoon, and then Murphy here and asked if he epeat,| of the investigation,” demunded sen. | bad a lot of businces to look after with jas to commonly reputed, $800,008 %0/ ator Dixon, interrupting his examina: | a horde of patriots who had been walt- Bominate My. Taft. F4 like to have! tion, “Does thie include as well the| ine for him for houre. ; siven funds to control the editorial| the total expenditures of the Roose-| Auisority left the hotel early to-day Bettas There is a limit to style \ g —and a limit to quality. Owing to the lateness of the Pomerens toll about the Max! Ropudlican and Democratic campaign | The man eudjec: of dlecusion at the And Youn: Hats “ eaatifahwhieale, pines : N Cases autitu t Quality From oompaiga. funda?” country breakfast was the situation 2f- 4 go pulpety Rich ustrota aad ofthe Finest Prime M WESER BROS., | Senator Dixon said he had kept no! "Yes," replied Chairman Clapp. fecting the Court of Appeals’ nomins- 4 oF EXTRA SPECI - 181 WEST 23D 8ST, (near fate record of his expenditures, He! “@¢ course,” continued Genatbr Dia-| tons. The party leaders had practi- the limit. FRENCH PLUMES | : $25,000 had come trom George W.|om, “the gemerel impression is that | <Ally agreed to drop the proposttion of Bh Goaslty Bronce Curled 15 Inche ‘with broad, nehew wide B a heavy wnd full; Derbies and Soft Hats, $3 & $4 what ine CARPET 4. 4d. W.Wi 53 West thst, Derains, $5,100 trom Frank A. Munsey | this is rather an investigation of omly | !iorsing Justics Hiscock, the Repupit- rand $2,00 from Dan R. Hanna, and) the pre-convention campaign fang of | O4n noinines, ant nominating Maurice Timat “whenever we sol desperately | Col. Roosevelt. Mow, ag « member of | Spratt, the New York Central attorney "hard up I went back to Perkins.” the Senate, I want to sce the campaiga | fro" Buffalo, Instead it was planned 1 Sonkior Dixon's charges that the com-| funds of Prosidems Taft, Gov. Wilson | to put up two Lemovrats and allow the sinittee was investigating only Col.|/em@ Gov. Maymom algo investigated. | Hepiliicans to name a ticket mate for) Roosevelt's expenses and intended to| And % think this should be dome be | Hac. Tiere are about twenty can- Jet those of Taft, Wileon, Harmon, Un-| fore election, x 4 think that this) didates for the two Judicial nominations, qderwood ahd Clark go until “after the|eommittee should go omly imto the! and the propiem of pleking two suit- While they last! \ Tol, Woo Colnnbus, CLEANING 3 LIOW PLUMES Tied—2 rt Din. wide: { On Oc ction" brought out bitter exchanges |fund of Col. Roosevelt.” able men from the erowd # giving Muré wan. oacter ‘4 Rith alee” nattaravilen ateraanet ite of amen 5 | with members of the committee. Chatr-| Semator Dizom insisted he was sure | PHY much concern. of money refunded, We pr charkes, ves and friends man Clapp took the charge as 4 per-|the committes was investigating only|SULZER'S BOOM KEEP® ON ri ony Mes: ns FIFTH AVENUE FEA’ Fifth Ave., S. E. Lor. Aza St. | dence jxona! reflection upon himself, “the only |Ool. Roosevelt's expenses. Me added GROWING. Moms Bt.. No, Bf SS Sac inngecinuae Oe member of the committee friendly to| thet he wanted the committees to sam-| While ihe convention wee getting Annunciation Church, W, ‘al, Roosevelt.” mon the managers of Champ Olar&./ ready for vusiness the Sulzer boom that| Oscar Underwood, Gov, Marmon and) grew apace. Congressman Sulzer in his President Taft. rooms at tho Onondaga recelved scores Don't you know thove men have all| of deiexates who pledged dim their been summoned here?” demanded S¢n-| .y,port in the event of an open conven: don and @ free for af contest. The | Da, PUT THE OTHER | Wil mace“on Tussdar, oct 1, WILLIAM FIFTEEN CENTS | Stata hcaad” oaat Seer eral ‘ IN THE BANK. Fe eral from hen realdaen, 208 a ° (Trade oars) -_M._Interment Calvary Comet Special for Wednesday, the 2d| Specta! for Thursttay, the Sd > OD | seco estate ate ee Sa English * ae SEA, nox 10€|| ~—— i FOUSE WOx LOST—Monday even Uuce | CERES uh ste "AULT OT ARES $e ) LS ‘0, 1 dont know It," sald Dixon. “Well, you ought to find out.” said LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. Benacor Clapp told the witness he had already given out a ist showing that . 3} 11 the men named had been summoned SO REFRESHING ae bes pe Someeane that Senator Dison} after the day's shopping mo elieves Fatigue “The country wants f° play,” ree turned Senator Dixon, “Tt wants there 9 other men examined within the next Re coke aves we ae Uhirty days before election.” “Benator Dixon,” exclaimed Chairman half rising from his seat, “a Hon that there has not been fair Play here ie & reflection on the o.. man this committee who is friendly cc NN RN eee ng. with Otferin | Thorsday’s Offerin My, gold ty lores en every evening until 11 o'clock, ; Fark Kew ond Coriams' sen saturday evening until Ii erclock, An Afrivan Runt, rer |IOc Bottle Probably the most remarkable story panel Oe a 54 BARCLAY of hunting wild animals tn Afric I7’s WORTH A QuarTer||Milk Chocolate Covered 20 Gort? j jungles ever tuld will be that presenins , in separate 16-page booklet to gs TRY IT Assor‘ed Nut Clusters : | FREE with every copy of t / ts Ss c: next Aun be ek na fanel 206 an s World, The narrative ts thrill! al instructive and ADWAY' O32 YOU WILL SAY 80 YOURSELF, Nu is iMustrated “ | many —plet GROCERS SELL IT, together and beld in place by & i $ WR Pe yiures taken by the Paul 1 . 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