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‘ews —ee*_ - cards reading “Put on your overcoats and hustle for Hughes” continues | to fatten. This is an overcoat day The convention got down to serious business when Senator Reed Smoot would be with T. R., although mighty few delegates joined in the tribute to the Colonel. Senator Smoot kept right on talking and hie strate here: upon the Senator from Utah promptly concluded the reading of his report counted, for the crowd quieted down to hear what he had to say. 'T and retired. The chairman announced that the » Convention broke inte an committee will continue fts labors} roar while the id played and then ordered the roll call of] Mughas men in the New York de States for the purpose of placing | tion Jed the cheering. The other deia= orite Son” States candidates in nomination Bates fre WHITMAN NOMINATES HUGHES. | for Cie The chairinan of the Arizona dele- gation announced that his State would yield to New York, and after some confusion, due to the fact that one of the gentlemen in the Arizona delegation answered to another man's name, Gov, Whitman took the stand to nominate Mr. Hughes. Gov. Whitman was kindly greeted and as he opened his address his voloe quavered a lot, perhaps from \ Nervousness, but he got into form after a few minutes and soon had the close attention of delegates and spectators alike There was a real outburst of en- thusiasm lasting nearly five minutes when Gov, Whitman mentioned the name of William Howard Taft. This outburet was greatly aided by n the most pi 1 kept their ore general on t floor and teries Part of New York dele Pennsylvanians + played patriotic airs, but could t be heard above the din and let the others carry on the which the Vermont delegation consistently leading most of the t The demonstration ebbed and flo California and Tennessee men up the cheers At the conclusion of the Hu Elihu Root in nomination, A. F, Willlains of Kansas, « delegate,| + 4UNDERCLAP OVERCAME THE who revealed to an amazed assem- blage of 14,000 people the most bi- zarre haircut east of the Rocky Mountains. Mr. Williams parte his air in the middle and lets it droop in waves down over his ears and cheeks. He has the appearance of something biding in a haystack mentioned rainbow a DEMONSTRATION FOR HUGHES [sounded and the sky became b LASTS TWENTY MINUTES. Jas. Dr. Butler nained Mr, Root t ROOT RAINBOW. Dr. Butler in nominating Mr confined himself largely to are guished New Yorker. He conc! Gov. Whitman proved to be an idoal| was a sharp rattle of rain on the roof nominator. In the first pl he spoke]and a terrific thunderstorm proc only about twenty-five minutes, and|to play a conflicting date with he observed all the traditions by | publican National Convention keeping the name of his candidate to} A Root d was wt himself until he was ready to stop. [41 didn't show much 4 despi The nomination of Mr. Hughes |earnest endeavors of many of aroused a demonstration that was! New York delegation until sudd quite self-contained, although @ ma-/ihere sounded above the din four jority of the delegates stood up On| ful, blood-curdling howls, The ation mained seated and only a half dozen The band The lew te, arely Some of the New Yorkers sat down hse, was ime: wed, coming up with renewed vigor from time to time. Kansas, New Jersey, hes demonstration, Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler took the stand and plo ed Root view of the public career of the distin uded his apeech with the declaration that he visualized a rainbow Just as he lap of thunder hack here the lenty aw tu their chairs and applauded. mult was stilled and the vast assem- When Mr. Whitman quoted from an|blage turned to look at a wor eight-year-old apeech of Justice | standing in the we Hughes declaring for “adequate pro-|ing a flag. She wore eyeglasses viston for our defense and mainten-|fashed in the electric glare like ance of the efficiency of the army and |headlights of an aujomobile, She payy,” there was more applaus the author of the aforesaid howls, Gov, Whitman concluded at 12.11] frequent intervals this woman, with the words “The Great State of /admitted she is Mrs. Thomas Rov New York, through the lips of its] Washington, D. C.—ng kin to Eli man t gallery and wav- that the was At who ot of hu Governor, offers to the people of the |arone, waved her flag and projected party, to the voters of the party—no,/upon the startled air her quartet of hot only to them, but to the great /shrieks. Through the efforts of nation—her son, her noblest and herlialented rooter for Reot the™out this ap béot, I nominate as the Républican| piause lasted as long as the applause candidate for Prealdent of the United | for Hughes States, Charles Bvans Hughes of | WILLIS WINS FAVOR IN NOMIN- New York.’ ATING BURTON. Then followed the demonstration for) Gov. Willis of Ohio, a bulky man Hughes which lasted twenty minutes porsersing @ remarkably clear Final Suit Clearance Our Entire stock of Women’s and Misses’ Suits. consisting mainly of navy and black fabrics, have been sharply reduced; all sizes, 14 to 46. 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He brought out the spirit of the + convention in the applause that greeted hin assertion that the conferees 1 were friendly and of one mind as to the necessity of putting the Democrats { out and the Republicans and Progressives in, Mr. Smoot aroused the big ; gest demonstration of the convention thus far when he told the assembl: e that the Ball Moosers ured the nomination of Theodore Roosevelt, » Hundreds of Bull Moosers in the galleries jumped up and began to yell. | The noise grew in volume. Bandanas and flags shot into view and the clat- ter of rattles added to the din. Senator Smoot was astute enough to sec * ; that if he let the crowd get away from him the advantage of the moment ‘ The cheers and applause, however, | « | | took | Serre ee erees bade e be ape ne 1 8DONE DOA DOAG (AE IDAD EAD IEEE EE THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. NOBODY HOME! bees ieges fr ee Se Se ney ere rey int | wh At hig eal me ver ‘ ma wi ing smi lan mo. pre: exer hea a0 A ont cleverly that the | not aded toot suant of the puri oO Wed Wt atin agree 1 ‘aham Lin bo tariff L their st ndous fur spose of placing Justice Hughes the audience was to nominate | nomination adore Burton fof C! immediately introduce 4 ! COUNTER ATTACKS m a whole lot ng attention to w York delegation could ko He talked about |The following sta the fact sneune ye er | COSTLY TO FRENCH, he pro BERLIN (via London), June vent of milit ‘in and MeKinley and | operations was issued to-day by € nd Ohl-ah as and he er lynn recited w Ison Administration prayer. oot, It reads ag follows: ning. son of California, d, Wilkinson ‘arke van 1 influe sent Dem rily large ay vention.” The Teed Smoot, R, Johnsgn statement declarit believe Roosevelt should be nominated he was greeted with cheers and hi clapping by galleries. Scatte plause among delegates, The was adopted and Chairman Harding ose of pli “To the Republican National Con- vention: “Your committee appointed pur- to the resolution adopted at yesterday's session, met In conference with a committee repre Natlonal Progressive C mittee was then presented by scm i atrong forces at nt The conferees jocratic Admini: and the restoration of the control of the executive and legislative branches of the Government to the hands of those who firmly belleve in and will cute the policies shat aro so upported by the Republican And the Progressive parties alike, “The Progressive conferees unanimous in urging with temperate- nets and fairness the opinion that Theodor Roosevelt of New York had personal follow! sich a close personal relation to the Issues of Uh him the most desirable candidate upon which to unite. “It was agreed that Would report these facts tu this con- ® report was signed by W. Murray Crane, W. E, Borah, Nicholas Murray Rut campaign as t When Smoot read that part of the that Hrogressives od a roll call of States for the cing candidates nvention last kins of New York, John- Bonaparte of Mary- f New York and of Louisiana conference was frank, free and st friendly one mind in believing that the good y and perhaps its repute © for years to come de- peda upon the complete defeat of the your conferees Obtoans | man army headquarters edatre-| “Western front: ore by reciting two sex of a song about the American | our artillery set on fir fig ‘These are the name verses that | nition depot. It shel oy. Martin ‘eur Lihons, south of Peron nenemy 4 also ene conventi: Ith dra-}troop transport trains in Suippes| When our factories were beginning to| America will know {tx mind and do cn tie effect in a speech indorsing the | railway stations in the Champa nm “On the west bank of the Me: Chairman Harding called the Con-| (Verdun front) good results were vention to order at 11.2%, and Bishop William F. McDowell offered the open-| motor wagons. ticeable against French batter ‘On the nent bank of the Me The report of the Conference Com-|th@ fighting Iv continuing | in favor, Enemy counter attacks im aur severe enemy lonnes. "In the Vonges, east of St. Die, BERLIN REPORT. their infantry and columns of heavy ne > our common country at this crucial promptly NAL eb ake Aa period in the history of the world. Ae CD ee ee ita of OUP Glee | After several hours of friendly dis-| violations vf the rights of Oe cle “4 cusion, during which no conerete pro- | lzens on {ie Wik Tan der of position was advanced by the Republic | oie citizens and in the tragid n conferees, except that a further | OU ikenimg ot ‘uur national welt ; might be desirable this af pa | Irak e ermeh eum cre cnn ules The convention. by overwhelming i {= ‘ 7 Fy vote approved the amendments, t | yrs Was aianed by Ceo, W. Perkins. 1” any the pariwraph relating to peace $ Hiram W Jas J. Bonaparte | etforts Judge W. L, Kansom of New ¢ John M. Parker and Horace 8. Wilkine Vor hiember of the, Resolutions son q ” Parkins 4 is Fane I Committee, proposed to add the dec- ‘: Pips a i vate Wien laration for, equal rights ‘to all men 4 of down [in wll lands” the following: % Re hat hy iS Mel an “We pledge ournelves not to atiy elt of ex) conclude a treaty in Russia of 3 MeOur commities ie, in close touch | Mill not exprensly procure auch } - — With the situation, whieh may change awh Hid Hot witie 3 at any moment.” h 1 "Your saaient Yt ‘Governor Declares the Justice |e, meres into one. That 18 pow do nothing 10 mar your already T Rincrieaneon ihe hush case OF tha sovernor Declares Dede i Justice} the problem that is the difficulty of perfect record. Your. aciion must be | Americans on | ch in Americanis finding the voice and executing the Of such restraint and patience a¥ to} Many erties of "No, na!” greeted the Is Stanch in Americanism Will of real America, May we not, make all the world believe we are | a M ammondniont, angi jright. Task you to trust us, We will eater Rowell bf California; oF tHe and Republicanism. call to our sido for the accomplish= | report to you every quarter hour oF | resclutione commitice. opposed. write ment of this task all patriotic Amer- every hour as the eltuation demands. ling details into pla ke, saying the | . = o oie » | We will not allow our negotiations to | committee Jad framed the platform ole Kes 16 * icans, men and women alike, whose inmiitee platfor + |FAVORITE SONS’ PLEAS.}) pater ky KE Hined. be alttaren trom | 2° zo the position you havetin broad, general LOFT ay ‘ A new amendinent by Judge Ran- . ours, but who se the compelting | a Verkins's speech checked ~ sort, reading os follows, was sub- 4 - 4} . power of the one great problem and| the timo being the frensied rush of| atituted: haa Is Called the Father of] Be? D ardat need’ of the moment, the gull Moone, They were roused “We ghonld not conel Je “ $4 + ti “We are gathered here to take the| With hope and thrilled with expecta-| treaty with any country that wi | the American Colonial first stop in substitution for the Ad. | tion to putting Teddy through the| not expressly assure to American Policy ministration now in power a Republi. | Old Guard ranks. “Johnson, John- citizens such absolute right cy. can Administration, which shall bring | So." they shrieked, calling for their] Ransom explained that the resoltts to these people, sufers,, prosperity, | fvorite California leader. The Call-| tions ‘committee believed | the lan. SUBLIC 5 happiness and ine olf-re fornia Governor made a ringing | guage should be general, and not sin= REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CON. |/{iPhinems and icreasing self-respect’) speech telling what went on inthe | slo out ane nation by name VENTION, CHICAGO, June 9—In hia| voice und effect to Republican prin. | Conference room and assured the dele. | ‘Tite substitute was approved with gates that their representatives stood | a roar Jause vests ‘Stat ciples and policies. speech placing ,Justice Hughes in “It is my privilege to offer you the| for Roosevelt and Roosevelt alone nomination Gov, Whitman said: name of a typical American, whose | "Pst, last and all the time. rminaiion Gow, Whitman wat itntak ck aA eit acetete | All the Promteasve conterees save! TRISH MEMORIAL how in. the ripe fullness of their | Wilkinson were called forward one the standard bearer of the great |Power, have brought lim fame and | PY one to report on conference pro- MASS MEETING distinction such us fall to the lot of | C°e7iDR: Republican party. We are here tol few men in ke cent Goy. Johnson and John M. Parker “ name a man who will substitute | “When, after recriving the invites | 0f, Caldermia, Passionately, declared Madison Square Garden Pr atte rect that there was amall hope of going ; trained statesmanship for apprentice | remlicas knons euthiie cnbwat the, much further with those Republican | 8 o’Clock politics, We are here to select the| army, the answer came back “Pres. | fellows. , Thera ts but one Inevitable | army, the answer came back “Pren. | cui. Theodore Roosever must ve Saturday Evening, June 10 next President of the United States. | that he ix not looking for any one|®ominated by this convention. ome TO PROTEST AGAINST "The National horizon ts dark 4d | who knows about ar about the erking and Bonaparte held out \ troubled, From afar the lurid flashes |atmé. Ho ie looking for A ateamian | OFS rosy hopes and counselied for| THE EXECUTION OF WAR ‘ * lence and opportuyity to negotiate penetrating voice, « never ending flow ination. Alabama spaneed and Ar: of a world war remind us of our to organize and direst the Govern- | Puctence and opporugity neeotle | BRISONERS IN IRELAND. of language and an Ohio accent, was|#0na yielded to Now Yopk. Gov roduced, His purpose in appearing before Senator Ti ad, but by himself to several sions the war o ol ’ he fifth man, did not appear. Speak: Whitman was recognized for the pur. |O’" “ltizens killed and our own flag| has brought the United States, You|* A jpeakers a i yin |Insulted. To the south we see anar-|are the man he wants. Chalrman Robins gained absolute | HON, W. BOURKE COCKRAN chy encroaching on our borders. "He reorganized the army of the | mastery over the rampant Moose and REV. A. A. BERLE 4 * be ate |choked off every rising attempt to watches and Walls. Yotowe must not | oY «has | quelching Prof. Albert Bushnell 0 ‘ ched.. The General Staff and th "LEARY, ESQ. : Hart of Harvard, who sought to lead JEREMIAH O'LEARY, + think th task betore us an easy one. | War College aro the fruit of his pol- | Hart ot Hary | Musi The country 4s stil] at peace, and the He was in large measure the starnpede, Band jusic Famous Singers Final): the M tet a maintenance af peace will be plas, | Under of our’ American colonial | pigtueaton nt the mation wae re; | ALL INVITED. ADMISSION FREE (| ibly cla by the L Hayond to-day's raging storm of Mistened away vo meet the Tepubite -| “A form of prosperity is in the land) War [see forming a rainbow of prom. | 4 ‘ me | ph . can conferees again, | ary|and few perhaps recoghize its tem. |Is*. This rainbow ix the symbol of] Senator Borah of ‘Idaho, one of the -AN porary nature or pause to analyze ite) Ou), Gnkr America, Fac ee separate! Republican conferees, entered the | ocratle party. causes, The great war in Europelerced. But when ihe white lint of| /rosreasive convention ball as a apec- |; |ereated unusual and temporary mar. |fuy ubaorha thers they exist ony oa [tater he auld. te wae eworted tol Absolutely Removes % (f «.[ kets which stayed for the timo the|indistinguishable parts of a single [th : 3 4 * . 4 nne,| 3 ; nairman Robins, —_ Enthuslastic oes i nu. | disaster otherwise sure to result from {004 sufficient brightness. So under Indigestion. One package cheering followed and Borah, a Re- competent and compelling leadership LJ - ih, a my /& Democratic tariff, The war came Mone aie Re eateranit | publican, addressed the Progressive | proves it. 25cat all druggists, “T did not visit you in official ca- ¢ [elose, when business was preparing |!ts will heoause it shall have found a] pacity,” he sald, “but apa friend and uso | for a siege of hard times, and turned |!eader and a voice <a. |tdmirer of the men and women of no-|our workinen from the bread lines as|pronutent ofthe tnival states, 1 | us, reat ormanization, I came over ies, ; esident 0: ie ite ates, ere to get an inspiration [surely as did the election of Wiltlam | name Elihu Root of New York The convention went ‘wild with McKinley and a Republican Congress —_— —~ frantic enthusiasm win 08 BURTON BOOMED AS GREATEST], “HORI iy, sntiitiml ’ our) “lf the devout prayers of all man-| ~~ WATERWAYS AUTHORITY. =| ‘hing of ‘the spirit. which, actuates ( ale) kind be answered the rightful holo-) Gov, Frank B. Willie of Ohio in| this crganiaation. |The trong cori | qe Wood and between Chapitre Wood | caust of war will end as quickly as it] placing Theodore Burton In nomina-| of affection and deep-seated affec- and Fort Vaux all broke down with| began aud the products of European | tion said: tion which T have. for your great | INTEREST & DIVIDEND NOTICES. a1 por srred| “He is the greatest living authority | le ioe THY Unierwood | Typewnite wo| DOF will pour in upon us, undeterred | 4 the world’s waterways; lin stood| Borah got no further, ‘The sen- | cred the texular guartes explosions. “Kastern and Balkan fronts ‘ extravagance, His administration | and over again - = are ing the] wphere ia no change in the situation| Pl & realization of the artificial char- ig ye one of broad vision tem-|. Reading and discussing the plat- on the German fronts.” -_—— BELMONT RESULTS. ings: Lwo- four and a longa; straight—P were of Santee | to 20 and out, (Garner). Time, 6.5 second; Temptation. 2,3 to 5 and our, th 4 Drury also ran and upward: selling mile —Good Counsel, 10s ly ke), to 10, 2 to & and out, won: Daing Held," 110 (Campbell); 9 te and 1 te Marchena stration andj to 2, second: Baig: Taggart, 18 toh. 4 to third. Time, 1.43 Sir Denrah also ran, ng and TH r _CEAOr), show § olelasen., | Sper ny Broom Nay Ino. ran Purse $600 \ o make Dur, {Woistenholn straight $6.89. $5.40, show h firat; Blue Box, snore), ‘ond; Great Dolly, 109 (DI $7.40, third, ‘Mme, 1.0 ler and | fan ————__ A Lake D. BERLIN, June 9% len), 9 to 5, 9 to 20 and out,| Ameri ‘Alvord, 112 (Trogler), 17 (0 10. 9] of the hour and the future. SECOND RACE For three-year-olds, No one of them can clum a prepon- h to 5 nT Mi he may be able to lead us safely House and Senate would give jim| ¥hile waiting for Perking to come | % De Ane ReRlIE commanding advantage. Knowing| With his Conference Committee re- | % FAU TY AND EALTH & iba an inet ill cone the viewpoint and the methads of} POrP is B A | FIRST RACE.—For fillies and geld-| Peace. We must choose a man 99 Cungreas, there would be mutual ut Ara ny paragraph it was | ear pide: with san) added: | great that he may meet as a trie derstanding and helpful co-operation eae PNP ETET Orr AOL seranred |% LESSONS FOR THE ) f Ale Heth DEN she: eh) over an amendm afted by Henry ) tho supreme national issues | Me'weon the two branches of the 148-) oguawitz of New York not to make | ® SUMMER ; Te eee eee eee aera i mibued|l HIN Reivate ite th ancient Ga fila) eeby mini Reale nH Flehtaiad Ue) ind “Our en imbued | aati een Matinguistet: genial | Jews were recognized there. It was | “ pthet Sp fa hy { with the true spirit of Aryericanism, PUING cares tis istin cone) adanted with the name of Russia ANEW SERIER OF ARTICLES . stricken ou vd “any foreign coun purse $500. one | derance of the American spirit in his oon te nseupree tee nee try substituted, \® WITTEN RY reat’ Republican Party, whose rec. UO" Without being cammonplace. He) vecting denunciation of the Lusitania succeeded in destroying extensive of enemy trenches by mine 2a BLUE pg th RESULTS. the nation should be ready, successful experience, by high pur-| proxy, offered an amendment to the| & re Purse $500; three-| and, should necessity cali, ‘proud to pos I and lofty character than is Measiean plank to tn riticiam of 2 igeward seven] fight Ohio's candidate the "murde Na om thal MONDAY's EVENING WORLD 108 (Morrissey), str “We bring to you to-day the name Ligh 1s. The amendment read: : maitathorpe, " ‘hes firsts) of a man tried in battle for the truth, | LODGS SAYS WEEKS CAN DRIVE Failure to deal firmly and Sey tried and found faithful in the a WILSON FROM POWER. 4.30, show $2.0, sec. |! HON bhetmati show | sential qualifications by. Nevin this crisis of the party and of the| Declarauion of Independenc eon, Savilla, Dental, Kingfisher alvo | Berlin Says Enemy Bombe Fell/ugement of our great insurance com-| "ve from power the Adminstration Enemy avla- by a tariff barrier. cant the gwret for a thorough, eMcient system of| tence was uniinished ou | We wust choose a man so great waterway improvement, but he fought! The stampede began. “We want | | that he may bring home to the peor political log-rolling and pork-barrel| Teddy,” came the ery, repeated over acter of our temporary prosperity. jered by wise « ynomy. His long ex-| form proved effective brakes on the We must choose a man so great that perience and ble career in’ the| Progressive Convention for two hour: x loved by his friends, feared by gris Wy.| ord ix the best guarantee of absolute !* loved by his friends, Bs ¢ ind| unswerving and devoted loyalty to Antsonisix and respected by. all, No the liberty, the integrity and the na- MA" In America is better titted for tional honor of this Union of States, | '0® high office of President by matural Our party has ever believed that tor {hits breadth of Vision, hy wide the maintenance of these principles “euueinus with wor slaughte The big navy paragraph provoked disctssion only because it was not big but the plank as drafted and which will Interest and bene- fit every woman reader of this paper Ieproblems, by | “ype! Lewis, holding an Indiana WILL COMMENCE IN : } ine {ministration of great public trusts, itt ng in his Republicanism, free in| from the animosities engendered. by Old | factional strife, his private life above suspicion, bis public life without a flaw, & @ t lawyer, an effective campaigner, an able’ legislative a traturecmtatenman, a learned jurist. | 80 commands the confidence and eee ae rrreta, Nominee the Gy respect of these two old States: a true leader) *!Ose nam stand together on the and on avon: Hican is to Senator Henry Cabot Lodge in p senting the name of Senator W ks sand bred in New Hampshire, iby Massachugett Whose name Lam about to pi candi jon. the Constitution of me Vel i > His searching, fearless and epooh| The first duty of the making investigation into the man-| !rty in the coming campalgn RAINY WEEK END would cause no ¢: ment or mar your pl disappoint. jure more than the neglect to | Bursnase one of our WEEK END COMBINATION ACKAGES, Those are specially selected assortments | ‘able swe: te all ready Ay pus up ina strong container, neatly { the people their glimpac| 4nd the purty which have so gravely Bee bce power couregs pa | Hae injured us at home and so deeply of dei discredited us abroad. 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Wrecets OUND TS } pase — en \ ROOT IS EULOGIZED MOOSE DELEGATES BY DR. BUTLER IN NOMINATING SPEECH. LAUGH AT THE CHEERS i Clan 1 placing before the Republican cherries, ten in fi Ree (open the ine of| uae ts ae hat React Nat Ry V \ dential nominee, ‘Nicholas urray Ls € ae ald in part teat ‘a in Bat tO p } ont ei “To he elected twenty-ninth Presi- | pee Lh ” "i dont of the United States, 1 shall (Continued from First Page.) (eMac nominate him who, by common con- cmmnamumel Ret 10 bat land, ty of Theodore Roosevelt as a candi | Just now every difficulty, every date to unite both parties or to serve ( , sont. stands with the foremost states. | nor did it attempt to refute our argu men of his time in this or any other | ments relating to the unique availabili-