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eee Party Managers Suggest This Plan to Avoid Campaign-on ; Nominee’s Personality. FULL LIST SUGGESTED. Root, Knox, Hughes, V/ood and Lowden Given Posts in the Early Gossip. COOLIDGE AT HOME TOWN; RECOGNIZED BY ONLY ONE MAN Ed. Martin, Janitor of North ‘Hamp- ton High School, Waves ‘Hand to Govetnor. AMHERST, Mass., June 15.—Gov. ernor Coolidge to-day set aside other affairs to take hig place with fellow wlumm of Amherst College in renew- e By David Lawrence (Special Correspondent of The Eve- ning World.) CHICAGO, June 15 (Copyright, 1920), —Democrats may be feeling joyful over the choice of a conservative like Senator Harding for the Republican Presidential nomination, but if they ‘magine the Republicans are going to the country on the personality of Mr. Harding alone they are very much mistaken, Politicians are still here and man- agers are already planning. And tho ‘ig drive the Republicans will make is on the character of Cabinet and advisers whom Senator Harding will select, Everybody who knows Sena- days. come to their echoolfellow “Cal.” The Governor, who went to Spring- banquet of his class, came here by motor this morning. He breakfasted at Springfleld with Speaker Gillette. En route to Amherst the Governor called at his home in North Hampton for Mrs. Coolidge, who accompanied him to the college. It was his first visit to his home city since his nom- ination. Only one man on the street recognized him and his hind wave was returned by the executive, who, when asked for the identity of the man, said: “That's Ed Martin, jani- tor of our high school At his home, one half of a two- family house, a neighbor chatted with HARDING TO KEE SEATINSENAE TAKES NOCHANGES Resignation Might Result in Making a Tie, With Mar- shall Giving Deciding Vote: WASHINGTON, June 15.—"There is absolutely no possibility of my re- signing my seat in the Senate,” said Warren G, Harding to-day when questioned on that point. “TI intend to serve my term out. I do intend to withdraw the petition filed last week in Columbus, Ohio, giving notice that I would be a candidate for re-elec- tion to the Senate. It will be done this week.” The resignation of Senator Hard- ing the assoctations of undergraduate | ing from thé Senate might result “In It was the twenty-fifth anni-| the overturn of the Republican ma- versary of ‘hig graduation and his|Jority in that body, This would give classmates celebrated ‘both the quar-| Gov. Cox a chance to claim the right ter century and the honor which had|t@ @ppoint & Democrat to serve out Harding’s term. This would make forty-eight Republicans and forty- field last night for the anniversary | ht Democrats in the Senate giving Vice President Marshall power to break the tie, That also might have some effect on the contest over the seat of Senator Newberry of Michi- gan. The Senator was at his office early to-day winding up some pending Sen- ate business. His only fixed engage- ment was with Leslie M. Show, former Secretary of the Treasury, who called, it was understood, to discuss matters pertaining to publicity in con- nection with the coming campaign. At his first conference, with news- paper men teeday Senator Harding Gov JAM " YBME>. co VNomRwoee | tHE EVENING WORLD, tUMSDAY, IUHE 10, 1920, Latest Photo of Ohio Governor, Who May Be Named Harding Rival F OHIO HENRY GETS TWO BABY CARUSO BEING REJANE,. FAMOUS FRENCH ACTRESS, WOOD'S “ANGEL” ANGRY AT RESULT, po=mo== FLAYS OLD GUARD) Says Statement Attributed to Nicholas Murray Butler Was “Maliciously False.” CINCINNATT, 0., June 15.—Witl- jam Cooper Procter, millionaire soap manufacturer and admitted contribu. arrived ‘home to-day and issued a statement in which he flayed the Old Guard and Nicholas Murray Butler of New York for Wood's defeat, Procter was particularly incensed at Dr, Butler fot the latter's alleged statement tlrat Wood's campaign was backed by “financial gamblers.” “That statement is maliciously [RY false,” said Procter. “No contribu- tions were made to Gen. Wood's cam- paign besides those I mentioned in my testimony before the United States Senate Inyestigation Commit- tee, Names of the contributors are on regord and as everyone knows they are not the kind of men de- weribed by Dr. Butter, “Dr. Butler ts} trying to square the ‘Old Guard’ for what they did to Wood. Wood wa! entitled to the nomination because he had the preference in the prim- aries.” “What did cause the defeat of Gen. Wood?" he wag asked. “Henry Daugherty, Warren G. Hard-| ing’s manager, was a good prophet when he said that the candidate would be nominated at, 2.11 o'clock in the MME. REJANE. Great Britain for Her Ren- dition of “Zaza.” famous French actress, ts dead. sinking spells common to that disea IS DEAD IN PARIS Was Widely Known “Here and in PARIS, June 15.—Mme. Rejane, the Bhe was a victim of pneumonia, and her death occurred during one of the tor Harding will probably admit that, Gov. Coolidge on the porch. To-night| announced that his official notifica- NEW ORLEANS HAS” BIG IMPORT GROWT; April Total $30,000,000, ing All Records—Sugar, Cr and Hemp Lead. NEW ORLEANS, June 16, through the port of New Orleans for month of April were valued at 000, eclipsing all previous Deputy Collector Fluker to-day. An increase waa reported in cally all commodities received, sugar, coffee and hemp topping the aonosmaiecgpitendal BIG DROP IN INF. MORTALITY’: HER! Census Bureau Reports Decrease of 11 Per Cent. Compared ‘With | | \ Previous Years. WASHINGTON, June ae mortality rates for 1919 decreased mas terially as compared with the be previous years, According to o complied by the Census Buream and made public to-day. A ; Of the tweive largest cities in the birth registration areas seven i decreases of from 8.5 to 23.4 per Walle the highest increase was £6” ™ per cent. In New York City the death rate infants under one year of creased 11 per cent, as compa) 1918, snd was 18 per 1916) fi, tre. STOCK BROKER HELD IN BATL, — Langhorst Accused of Falsely Rep- resenting Certificates to Girl, — Frederick W. Langhorst, “a broker at No, 39 Broad Street, at No. 540 Senator Street, was held in $3,000 ba: cent below the yesterday ’ morning bs he delegates actually shortly after midnight this morning. ¥ fellow citizens of Northampton have] tion probably ‘would not take place 10 FIVE YEARS GUARDED iN REPORT. voted on the nomination. eThat 1s the i Reapers ey" ett se Tombe first of all, he is not an impulsive] arranged for celebration with a Pa-|efore the middle of July. ’ ’ way Gen. Wood was defeated,” Proctor] Rejane's performances in “Madame 8 ge of grand larceny, rade and banquet in his honor. Benator Hamiing aald’” he had res isnawared, dauuetrena® “ter cihse aaa bie Ak pecittcally Langhorat is man, nor a decisive individual. Nor with obtaining $3,000 from Miss oo celved telegrams of congratulation Procter was asked whether he would known in England and the United|Klein of No. 2014 Finth, Aven 4a there anything In his make-up ap-| 49 ERS PLANNING from all prominent Republicans ex- support Harding for the Presidency. ox making false representations as tain unnamed stocks he was trying ne sistant District Attorney Kt the Magistrate that Langhorst | States as she was in Paris, and in later years sho appeared in characteristic parts in both countries, baing particu- Jiarly successful in “Zaza” and “La Passerelle. In Fobruary of this year the Red Ribpon of the Prench Legion of Honor was awarded to the famous artist. cept Senator La Follette of Wiscon- sin, who is in & hospital, following an operation. “I also had a very personal mess- age froth Col. Bryan who assure’ me that we had no common viewpoint |. politically," the Senator said. Henry remained tmpassive through- The following cablegram was re-| out the ordeal, celved from Elihu Root, who 1s now preaching the arbitrary. But he does take advice—and seeks {t, too, Tnere- fore the Republicans will say to their Democratic critics that whatever Senator Harding may lack in as- ‘sortive qualities will be more than} cannot say what J will do at pfes- ent,” he said. apreecliishicesetemlin LIEUT. BRENNAN’S WIFE NEAR DEATH -ATHARD LABOR: (Continued from Page One.) FROM KINAPPERS (Continued from Page One.) A WIDE CAMPAIGN Expect Support From Labor, .Non- Partisan League and Farmers. smith of No, 31 Park Row as his at- torneys. all this money Before entering the court room| Fitzgerald ha# been interrogated| )); f ‘k aa ET ae horst and th mad his cal d deliberativ E ¢ by Train as She Crossed Tract made uo by his calm and deliberative | caricAGO, June 15.—Sonator Robert | MEMOS: ations and good|Henry held what amounted to a re-|more frequently and more intensive. | "it by wat HIT BY HIGH COST OF BOOZE, | ¢==mIned to-m ihe souks M. La Follette ts leading in the ste wishes. The mantle of McKinley be|ception in the rooms of the Sheriff,| ly than any of the other Caruso em- to Buy Toys for Her “4 pelicans Maks cha : ! erendum vote which is being taken| upon you.” hi was taken on his arrival|ployees, and he said to-day he Grat " nm Revenue Minister Com-| Jersey con Kia! repractios, he Sears esters of a ma) among the memfers of the Committee Fea fee nenton ‘in charge of Deputy| felt that he waited protection \trom ee cae fins of Batra Work, SPRING LAKH BEACH, N, J. June who may distribute offices to deserv-|of Forty-Eight as a suitable candi- ‘ ‘ Mrs. N. Brennan, fifty-five, wife ot w. 15.—The Miniat 15,—The Medical Society of New Jor~ ing Republicans according to the|date for the Presidential nomination, PRINCETON DEGREE _|sneritt cogecy. further inquisitions, He sid he had OTTAWA, June 15.—The Minister of Police Lieut. Brennan at Police Head- told all he knew of the affair imme- uations) Whe fun A Gy; en exprel diately after it happened. train at Lynnbrook, L. 1. shortly be- His original story, to which he bas} org noon to-day ahd is at the Nassau stuck, is that he was approaching| County Hospital, Mineola, where her the villa, after a walk with his wife,|death is looked for any moment. at 10.40 last Tuesday night, when he| Mrs. Brennan, who lives at No. 23 sey opened its annual convention here. ‘The doctors plan to ht against the Inland Revenue informed the House of Commons that with the constantly in- creasing price of tquor the work of his department is increasing enor- mously. . ‘Two or three wishes of the Campaign Committee, but he will draw the line" against inefficiency. As between an executive who happened to work for Repub!ftan success but who also was efficient according to statements at the party headquarters, Leaders say they count upon the support, of the La Follette “Repub- licans, farmers, labor and the Non- Partisan League. When Justice Weeks finally as- sumed his seat and Henry was called to the’ bar for sentence, Bourke Cock- ran announced that he had several motions to make. He first moved for ‘a new trial on the ground that the FOR BRITISH ENVOY 30 Graduates at 173d Commence- ment—Endowment Fund Passes to againat a shen ractic law eaith lnsurencs new proten Into effect. sia 0 ¥ or ar) State Pediatric Gociety here rs ago it was neces- sary to make. thirt forty proseou- | yesterday ond elected Dr. Arthur and another man of equal efficicncy! DETROIT, June 15.—The Michigan 000,000. heard the alarm bell of the 1-| Langdon Place, Lynnbrook, was taking tone yearly for the operation of illicit | President, Dr. ie Murray, Mr. Harding would probably choose branch of the Committee of Forty- 8, : verdict was against the weight of rea. | (Xe Ue ttt ecard nome one|her three-year-old. grandson, Cameron stil, while laat your the ‘umber, had | President. Dr. at. . Waltonack the one who had worked for the Eight held Its State convention here] PRINCETON, N.’ J., June 15.—Sir| son and when That motion was denied, Sind ne ‘i a ai 5 Stewart, to Long Beach and was wait- frown to 000. AC that they had “only | tary, and Dr. Ernest C.. Hummel, party. But the Senator from Ohio to-day to select candidates to the Na-| Auckland Campbell Geddes, British |moved for an arrest of judgment. ming apross the lawn back of the ne urer. ‘ing for the train when sho left the child to buy @ bucket and spade for) him, ‘She had to cross the tracks to} the garage and found the empty] reach the store and there are divergent | casket, stories by tha spectators as to whether Thomas J. Corrigan, head of a@]pyoth gates wer edown giving warning private detective agency, last aight] of the approach of tho express. announced the discovery of a knife inj Nea rthe North gate Mrs, Brennan) the room of one of the servants, Ac- Lag tea to al eigen h i AP py cording to the detective, the knife} stopped. She was given the last rites shows signs of contact with metal} vf the Catholic Church before being and may have been used to cut the} ‘*¥en to the hospital. screen in Mrs, Caruso's bedroom to Bive entrance to the robber. house, carrying the casket. He fired his revolver, then ran to a point néar tional Convention which opens at Chi- cago July 10, The forty-eighters also Planned to name & complete slate of State and Congressional candidates, it was announced. The organization has sent out a special appeal to women voters to join, promising them full equality in its af- fairs, MURPHY AND SMITH SAID TO FAVOR COX Tammany Leader and, Governor. Confer With Taggart at French Lick. | FRENCH LICK, Ind., June 15.—Pres- Ambassador to this country; Dr. Alexis Carrel and ten other distinguished men to-day were awarded honorary degrees at the 173d commencement exercises of Princeton University. Three hundred and one undergradu- ates received diplomas. The endow- ment fund has passed $8,000,000, it was announced, The degree of Doctor af Laws .was conferred on Sir Auckland Geddes, Other recipients of that degree were Calvin Noyes Kendall of Princeton, educatoi Raphael Pumpelly, Newport, R. L, € plorer and scientist; John Work Ga: rett, Baltimore, anggThomas G, Haight, Jersey City, diplomatist. Dr, Carrel of Rockefeller Institute received the degree of Doctor of Science ‘This also was denied. It was at this point that Col, Rand made his ad- dress to the court, After Mr, Rand finished Mr. Cook+ ran made’ his final plea for clemency. He pointed out that Henry had made the assertions against Assistant Dis- trict Attorney James E. Smith, for which he was convicted, not for per- sonal gain of any sort, but as part of a report which he did not antict- pate would become a matter of court record, and purely in support of He RSE SAR A, aie Cena apes rk Ml sai 1dbunipl anell a Malaateyagibess tay along third degree, with the only ro- Justice Weeks in imposing sentence” suit that he accused another servant pointed out that Henry had besa of the crime. On learning this the proved guilty of perjury. |other servant demanded that he or -“who has been picked by the Old Guard is the type of public servant ‘who Is always conscious of his re- sponsibilities. He would lay awake nights worrying about his job and would thérefore seek to surround himself with the best men he could i wet. | WANT AN EARLY ANNOUNCE- | ‘ MENT OF CABINET, ‘There is some talk about a novel | way of approaching the American ‘electorate this year to emphasize the contrast between what the Repub- | ‘leans call one-man Government on} ithe part of President Wilson and Cabinet Government by the Repub- FLEURY ESTATE GOES TO SON George A. Jr. Inherit All Except Small Bequests. To his son, George A. Fleury jr, ts left the bulk of the estate of George A. West 34th Street—New York 4 Pe be arrested, but no| Fleury, formerly President of the U. #. i | with Willlam Barclay Parsons, New| « a by the Attorney |the other man : ¥ | Uican nominee, if he is successful. Of {dential aspirations of Gov. Jaines Cox| York, engineer. melo geen Fusion “Weeks. | eho Was taken. ‘Title Guaranty Company of Brooklyn, Newark Brora ireet | Brooklyn Jyiton, Street opurse, the politicians see obstacles |of Ohio to-day were believed to haye| The degree of Doctor of Divinity was} urn nuin «| ‘The wife of one of the servants| according to thé will filed to-day at ear “the oath was taken in a false sense told the detectives she heard foot- sty steps on the stairs of the house every of duty to some one else the falsety | Diate OF or the Wednesday to the of the statements contained thereta | 1 Yay before the burglary, and ono remains a fact and the crime night the door of her room opened and| Others who receive awards of 6 per most deliberate perjury. The jury tn | she saw a light flash, cent. are Charles J. Lockitt, a friend; its verdict recommended clemency mad Pere die Seren inald yee Relae Charles H. Puckhaber, tormerly Mr, the Court. The Court will act on that jvants made a pass with his hand| "leury’s private secretary, and Georgi- suggestion and will make a very dis- {across his face and the maid dropped | 4a A. Faulkner, a cousin, Amounts of tinct reduction in the maxinwm sen-|back into her chair. Corrigan “e-| 2% per cent. are ieft to the Brooklyn | tence fixed by law.” in one pln that is being talked of, | wut e4ittedly it would help the can- << That plan is for Senator recelved the indorsement of Charles Murphy and Gov. Smith of New York and Thomas Taggart, Indiana Demo- leader, ©., June 15,—No sooner had Senator Harding’s nomination been assured than former Gov. James EK. Campbell, an Ohio delegate at large, began preparation of a circular letter to all Democratic delegates setting forth why Gov. Cox should be nomi- conferred on the Rev. Dr. John 8, Ly ons, Atlanta; Doctor of Letters was awarded to Prof. Pau Shorey, Chicago, and Headmaster ‘Mather A: Abbott, Lawrenceville, and Doctor of Arts to Alvert W. Atwood, Princeton, and Ed- ward L. Bradley, Lake Villa, Ill, Riverhead, L. I. The estate is to he ap- praised when the son reaches twenty- one years of age. sing to announce next August or /’ gptember the names of the ten men who would be members of this Cab- inet. ‘This would give the people a chance to see who might manage the ten de- partments of the Government. For i Smith College Graduates, NORTHAMPTON, Mass., June 15,—A lass of 325 was graduated from Smith College at the forty-second commence- manded if the man had made ths rign| Hospital and the Brooklyn Association of an Itallan secret society, but both | foy Improving the Condition of the Poor, | : 7 Continuing Justice Weeks said he! servants denied he had or tha: “itor the distribution of executive power |halrd at the Ban Brancivoo convention. |ment exercises in John M. Greene Hsll| sclised that the conviction was ‘a|was connected with #uch an organi: | celve 10 per cent‘it alive when the, son the head of @ department frequently | ee en oe ay Onle- | ceived the degree of M. A:, and that of | distinct blow to the defendant in that | zation. eachen his majority, If not. the award exercises authority actually delegated) oortainty with even @ probability?” tho| Androus Fosters, Bryn Mawn 1900.7 °"" | it takes him forever out of the Pollce| yaox Jonnnon ee ely me arn Saeelte by. the President. Approval of | iotter declares, rane Department where he spent his life. Wacie Calicesni* Weman Dies Atter Gus Is Given by Gabinet officer is oftentimes final. Serco ae ee ASKS $20,000 FOR LOST LEG |The court then sketched briefly the] sary DINGO, Call, June 15.—Jack Deptiat. ‘The new scheme would afford ani KIT LED ON EVE paliks hte thirty years of service which Henry | Johnson, colored pugilist,-has been al-| MILFORD, Conn. June 1$.—Mrs. Leo- opportunity to pass upon the quall- pold Rothschlid of ‘New York died of fieations of men before election who to leave Lower | heart falbire yesterday in, Bridgeport. lowed twenty-four he Action Against Doctor had given to the city and took the OF 91ST BIRTHDAY | Ca ord 0 Jon of- “7 opportunity to praise the work of the | Callfornla, according to immigrat! According to raports ‘reodived. ate ner youl ‘Be ‘ Hficiais here to-day. The American of- 2 ty SEY, would He In SEATeD, OF NS Trial of the $20,000 damage suit| Police Department as a whole. Then! Acer’ were prepared to seize Johnaon If | here geath followed a viele toa dene destinies of the people after election, | Sijney Hammond Falls From Win-| wrought against Dr. Walter W. Mott,| pausing for a moment to make what he fled to the United States. tst’soilice In Bridgeport where gas! especially in the advice they ren- No, 43 Waller Avenue, White Plains, N. Y., by Mrs. Catherine Dyke of No, 11 Hall Avenue, White Plains, began this morning before Justice Morschauser the White Plains Supreme Court, Mrs. Dyke charges that she suffered the loss of her left leg through neglect followed more Justice Weeks went on: “If the defendant were now to say that the charges he made and re- peated under oath were untrue and his assertion was made under pres- dow as He Fixes impressive Screen, Sidney Hammond, who lived with his son Howard at No. 287 Ryerson Street, Brooklyn, was looking forward with d- was administered in treating @ tooth, dered and the policies they advocated ia or the guidance of the President. Geveral leaders who have talked about the plhn admitted that it had merit though they sald in a political ce — Rejects Suffrage Al is m Italy Claims $12,120,000,600 Re; PARIS, June 15.—Italy's e! reparations to be patd by the Central Empires, including pensions, has been fixed at 60,600,000,000 lire (normally | BATON ROUGE, La, June 15.—The proposal to ratify the Woman Suf- frage Federal Amendment was de- feated » lower house af the State pleasant anticipations to the celebra- : Assembly to-day, 67 to 44. ‘The Sen- | Ox® § campaign It was difficult to promise | Tinto Ovow of his ninety-firat birth. | on the part of the physician follow: | sure, tho Court would only be too/ate last week defeated the ratifica~| spout #12.440.000,000), according to | Cabinet positions without embarras- | 42) “OMT id been deranged and] iE,the, DIT of Ker child.” She’ declared | willing to accept that statement." | lon. . wpatches to newspapers here, | . hat_she told the doctor her leg was : : swing the candidate himself. there was to have been @ caie with| growing numb but that he said the pain| Again the Justice paused but 4. Nevertheless it ts a fact that eand!-| nincty-one candles, Was imaginary and that he could do| Henry, standing straight, ‘his arms dates often select thelr Cubinets| Early this morning he attempted to| Pointy ting the doctor aie yor sede | folded, said nothing. ahead of election time. "NAMES SUGGESTED FOR HARD- place collapsible screen in an opgn window on the third floor, lost his bal- for the loas of his wife's services. “The defendant stands mute,” the Dr, Mott served overseas with the A Court continued, and proceeded to CLERC 8 WR TEROTHA COMACHOA + A OR LUNA CPR AAT LLE a Mi e ING CABINET. ance na fal into the yard below, ; OP Tae ec cere PMTOHOn | iy what. the effect of Henry's hs ete’ ix Con ot wih alatan thatowal n ambulance from the Cumberlani Baia ah ce \ charges would have had upon Assist- AG] Choco! . ” eet Hi ital 5 Buggested as a means of inguring| oldman died before Wwarrived’ “| ‘M®| | Conductor eld on Charge. | lant District Attorney Smith had they elter lates aka Lower Price ‘success im November: SSS Se ‘ ~~ ston | been sustained, = Street, a conductor on a Fourteenth}, in, ilk Tri Deoretary of Gia‘e-Hlibu Hoot or|gct ihe ‘pernlasion ot men of eush|CuOtt <hcmmaussr, on & Fourteenth | rospeisoncent cannot edd to the Featuring Silk Tricolettes "Philander C. Knox, prominence to have their names used| Magistrate Corrigan in the Kiesex Mar. |humiMation which this defendant ~ Attorney General—Charles Evans in6 canpalne pomitgr tatters be aie- ket Court to-day charged with having |must now feel,” said the Justic ly ‘ 4 essful, en me ~ | struck a passenger, John Treppack, 0: . i Hughes of New York. publicans and ‘most of them will|No- 222 ust Becand Street, over "the | Wo then imposed sentence. Extra Specias ur J o-day and 1 o-morrecs , Secretary of the Treasury—Frank|probably be working publicly to|head with an iron bar. Treppack said} Attorney Cockran announced that Old-Fashioned Fig Gum Drops—Yes, Sir! We've got them all 29c Vanderlip. help elect Senator Harding. that he dropped two dimes into the pay/he would file with Justice Donnelly Tight!” Great mounds of pure jelly, confected from thes : , fh a flavor that's Just Tight, and a scintillating coatin Secretary of War—Leonard Wood or| , AEM and again business men who |ne asked for his change Safir became |in Special Torm of the Supreme || Of sugar granules! toss terres Ro ygua abusive and assaulted h _— Not Weight Lindley M. Garrison. plained about their treatment in Gov. Court, an application for a certificate this low price the assortment embraces Secretary of Agriculture—Senator MILLER’S ernment departments, ‘There serms Te Meet Jane 29, |0f reasonable doubt, which, should it|| Sugar Rolled Dat Assorted Milk Chocolat, fine Silk Tricolette Overblouses, i Carter oe Kanes to be no way to curb an error in| ane meeting of the Republican State [DE Branted, would serve as a stay of | Dates! Golden, luscious Miller's far-famed Milk site Georgettes, and those very desiral Secretary of Labor—Senator Ken-| Choosing a Cabinet unless public! committee to issue the call for the un- [Judgment until passed upon by the Great, plump, pulpy Belected, perfect Sanitary, cleansed and roligd in®a sprinkling Chocolates forms the outer blanket of these ‘delicious dainties, while the centros are mounds of pure cream opinion gets unusually excited, and even then loyalty toa friend fre. | Melal State Convention will be held on quently causes Presidents to hesitate | June 23 at the National Republican to ask for resignations. Club, not on June 21, as was reported. { | and dainty Hand-Made Voiles! Scores of different and original models, daintily lace yon of Iowa. Postmaster General—Will Hays of Indiana. Appellate Division. After sentence was passed upon him and before leaving the court In-! AC Shine G10 “Hrowdway Pi piewckcer at ad wi Secretary of the Navy—Former| Those leaders who talked ofa plan spector Henry bade his wife goodby, || of star-twinkling sugar tinctured with the fresh trimmed, embroidered and tailored models, Senator Weeks of Massachusetts. Jot nominating a Cabinet in advance| Yankees Buy Talsa Outfelder, |As ho wan crossing tho Hridge of | that spoils 3G At sist st.” | flavor of 9 7 iad Secretary of the Interior—Gover- | said at least it had the merit of tell-} TULSA, Okla, June 16,—Tommy | Stghs to the Tombs he said: more and then iC | ibis inrondway janie c Silk Sport Smocks, $5 mor Lowden of Illinois. ing the public what they might ex-|Conelly, centre fielder of the Tulsa] ‘The statements I made are as true more ....ss0++. Pound Box 2 St, pe Pound Box " aed coh eg commerce—Herbert | pect in the ten different departments | oiub of the Western League, has been |®# the gospel Christ preached. If Net Welaht | Howki Frulte serrrsee + Net Welaht foover of California, ef the executive branch of the Gov- 2 sold to the New York Americans, Man- eroment 4 [Maer Spencer Abbott announced ja-day, they can send a man to prison telling the truth then J for . Every Pound Box Contai: mwa " ‘ \ 8 Course bt would be diftiouls to ‘

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