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PAGE 2 SUBURBAN _ NEWS | Bond issue I IS APPROVED ffciodott* A 100 Indorses Park Purchase Propo sition ■WYANDOTTE, Mich.. June 7 With • surplus of mort' than 17'* ! At*#' over the required two-third-. Em* a margin of 22 votes over BElvrfOtes. neceaaary. the $&0.0oo propoaiilou. and the fc>J*mrckji*e proposition, respei* MSlf, were approved by the lectors of the city at the pse iSkl election held Tnesffuy. The Mo questions were given a “>«*' I*' rverv precin* t hut on*. KTflfkYproportion lowing out Me foutih division The heavy vole H the iaaues was due to a great {Blent to the feminine vote, which Km 4 out in great style for the election. ,fThe vote bv precincts was as fol |Bw* for the paving proposition Kfirst: Yea—2so: No—2*. S*t yfid: Yes—-203 No—3l Third ■bn—lM: No —57 Fourth: Yes No-31. Total: Yes—77l fatal No—l3o. For the park purchase the vote Bsmt First: Yes —221: No —5k Second: ■***-221: No—74. Third- Yes Bg; No —65. Fourth: Yes —56; No UkgO. Total Yes —62»*. Total No— V 5 ’ sjEfbe city commission will hold an IllJourned meeting Wednesday Wght to plan on thr improvements ’wted Tuesday. |SK PAVEMENT [FOR PINE STREET Swith the approval of the $30,006 Banding proposition by the city Viators. Tuesday, came the filing * the Drst new petition for the Inv Movement of s street. Pincst. prop Sty owners praying the commis Mm to pave that street with con ipete. This petition was referred, E Commissioner Cramer, until ac- 1 ■pn on the other paving and street Knrovement petitions are taken. contracts were let to Cassidy it Cos., as the lowest bidder. The Itogant Stove Cos., successors to the piromont Stove Cos., with a plant on Iftzlberry-st., were granted conces sion* of free water and taxes for n oortam time, the same as to the , old company, with the exception.! that municipal power heretofore fur- 1 ptahed them at 1 3 4 cents a K. W , Was boosted to 3 cents, with a mini- Ihum rite of 50 cents per H. TV, a month. 1 HIGHLAND PARK t Min jflflady* Ohamplin. of Xo. »» Mlta«&avr., ha* recovered fr<*w ilm Hlllflia "f aeveral day '* dirrntlen -■ Ktaa .Ruth Bradley and Ml** Marion Ihradley. of N<t. 321 fort land “'i’SV#.. h*TP returned to their home Softer a v ahort vialt with rrioiucs at K' Mla« Laura Booth. «>f No. 24a Ty f';l*r-ave., ha* recovered front an ill - iJMa* Os • few dav* KT, Mr. and Mn. Rice moved Tueaday ftrom No. 20* Buena Vi.«ta-ave e**t Ito Birmingham, Mich, fr. Mlaa liable Jack.-on of Yp*ilantl, rfr* been the aur*t of Mi** fieri ha fKEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES—Hannibal Is Rather “Touchy.” OH OEAft. ■WERES ALWAYS] DO”' 1 WORfty r— — "~1 ’ O.STO U s &INiS 1 f. , ftT 7ZZ 1 , BELLA OONN* SOYS A* —ALL OVER. VIRGINIA FO’ TVEItJ. •SOIUTHtNG TO UORICy II CLARICE OL HEY-WHATSTH ' 0 YOu | WEARS 3: Z£ 14 OHOE3 I CLASSY FEET? THESE HERE AOOUT*- HANNIQaL 3AY3 He ILL G P U,TH 9 INSULTED'-'* IM3UL.T£D* rVg n * LOOK ZHOI2 AH. ONLY NUnOta IS GOING TO LEAVE US? Hi WH * T , 3 v Y ° U ****'o^ 9 j v- J LIKE Gon QOAT3? VJHY ELEVENS, Aw’ AH CAN B**miADONN* THE . L WR ° NG J Y ' | HiSTO HA \rlV ICOOK OONT GET ALONG- Y j FAH.&LY 13 FAHOUS- ' ' w 'a- 7 W DICKY DIPPY’S DIARY. fjMMBt>MKvSOAV: TOOVT A LON<F - The FARMf Rj IN ALAVM I EXCLAIMED: TMK COUNTRY YES TEW DAY I I LOST MV WAY. EO IF -SOMEONE A/OULO DRIVE ME. To "BUT 'T (5 (SETTINQ DARK AND l SHALL, i XrrtRNOOM the nearest STATION LOSE THt I "CAN'T do iT lSTßakngfp. mv MOSS <5 WAAL,IT«S JSCCH AM ALL FIRED SAD __ ■ Little Pal Discovers a Greai Hunter. " ~ " I ' -,, , M ''l , > f DiOJT l Live »m I T~ _ 1 \ O‘D NOU EVER CjO / TH SOUTVIAjUFST P, INC OUGHT TO GO 1 FROM Th *? 1 \ oOUTH wfcoT MOOSE HUNTING,ANNIE, \ SOUTH WEST OJ ' K •J l , * ; ' SO’s UJt'LL HAVE a J i.— 7 - j ( >lace r move into n, AS SOON AS UjE ARE t f V * I D t 1 MARQtEO* r J —r |# 1 c l — jc i mKv ' a est? t> *vf - ■^NiHnaff 1 \ I)TW f pJL A V| IF dh “-it Jmbv t * — ■ ■ - —i^——— ■■ i————,—— 1 ■ ■ 1 DON'T HNO\M - I I O'ON'T I SEE MANV . 1 UJtrLL OWE ' r ME U,’E j JhATSTu-SOUTH i A CVCLONE An f WEST 6 OOT t%O i O'DNT MV father* BEFORE WE FOUNO t h at , • kjrrvi MOUSE - J 1 house GET Blown) e house- J ,-L, \ HuNTiN, AnVUjAV r| ! T * p OUNDA7WSf* T V < L -■ acniti of No. jso *.ilendale-a'e . for ?*e\ era 1 <la> « Miss Allie tirown, <>f N« " *' - rrl) ».. is e?it*rtaintr»B at h«*r h>>n-» . | Mi-s Mamie ftolx-rtson and Mi>s Net lie Itoto rtson. of Tr»iKf«» 1 it' Frank Ix'rang. of No 145 A\alon ave , left AVertneiklaj to «pen<l a week m th frit nd sain Chi * *■- Raymond Bowers, of \nn \rhor has returne.l to hi* hone ei'f'-r a short stay with hi* aister Mrs J Cor in. »*f No ;5o Tvler-ave. Mr h ii<l Mr*. 11 F H<-we snd fa i:* - fly have moved front No jay Mon - tere\-a*e.. to No IV* Monterey-av e Miss Marion Simons of No STtl W'u.«jw a rd-av e . spent Tuesday at Koval Oak with fr;ends. Miss Alice Phillips of No 4« MWt land-avc.. i» ct'nlined to her hi’m* through Mtsa Dorothv Uever ha* returned to h*-r home at No .1 t; M ntert y ■ after a visit of a few days with re latives nt Fair ITaven Mi*a Hertha Wagnlta. of No :• > Qlendale-ave. entertained Mondav evening. 10 guests at a hirthda* party. Mr. and Mrs P. TANARUS» P*ake moved Tueadav from Nu IXnuena Vista ave west, to So. 3 Trumhiill-ave Edgar Elliott, of No S!?? Wood ward-ave., 1* very ill with •• arlet fever. Miss Ix-tha Turk of Dexter. Mich . ha* been visiting friend* In the park for a number of .lavs Mis* Eleanor tlantel of No ?*>« Grand-ave east. Is confined to her home through a very serious illness Mr arvd Mr*. .1. Dewitt. formetl> ■ f No HI Aval<>n-ave.. are now making their hmn»- at No. I*7 Avalon-.v e. Mrs. W C Morgan and children have rttprned from several week"' visit at eastern point* of Interest, including N*w York city. Washington and Pittsburgh. Fharle* \ Denton, rs No t* Mid land-ave. is verv ill at hi* home Mr and Mr*. Kellogg moved Tues day front No. 15C Elmhurst-a- e.. tu No I*s Elmhiirat-ave Miaa Mildred Reamabott«>ni. ha* re. turned to her home at Hwlehurv. Ont . iftet a visit of several month* wth Mr an«J Mr* W. 11. Reamsbot tom. of No. ?7 Klorenee-ave Sam Thompson and George Floyd of Dayton. «w ere sentenced to '.d da vs In th* Detroit Hotja* of ie. ti<«ri l.y Justice Marshall for being disorderly person* Jamea La wry. of No 1! Eurlid ave. west, was arraigned In Justice lanacsn • court ror v ••iitiv.g traffic i r<lm»r es Me was fined t " and ti . ctj. Hainahad Nes«er. -f N-> Kru-li-st . wa * arraigned »n ' e lanaisn * j rt on a h-i u- of .) -- orderlv conduct 11* paid .» ' > • < f >ls and 4ld o*ta Mr and Mrs i'harl*« NN.-svr i ' daughter, IPame. of N IIT * rt* land-ave. moved W'edneadaj t- De troit 'I he follow cjt were fined hv T f"'* lainaaan for violating tie tr* f • r dir,an - Mill ti Bennett. fNo . $ md it W» glaont • n . a»e flu sml f* ost«. and t'lartn • Apple, ,f No I*.’ Pit- r.er-a -*, st and $* M:re MaMe K'nner. of N 2• ■ * • ’ortland-ava.. has rogumei short stay at T'air Haven ?*j»v ata Kacga a domesn worker at No If 7 Cottage <7r- .e-.\e. ha been fined 4»- coats * v J sroe Ivui actp » court on a i n»rg* of assault and battery. _ NORTH YILLE A reota will be given bv th< plan pupn* of Guy C Filkina »t the Meth- ( odist Kpia< opal church W edneaday evening to who I. admits -n is ga nwi by invitation Their taking part in the program an- the Misses Marion Montgomery. Genevieve f’a rrienter. Aline Thompson. Kathleen Bovee. I >«*rotby Stanley Madeleine Barnum. June KHKins Keva Schrader «Jep trude Kenyon of Plytn* uth. lH,ri« tela, CocloJa Nlueller. Marjorie Ta>ior. Mary Klien Mur.ro Eunice Mart man. Mr* Harry K Taft and Mess’-* Mal <jo Elliott. Stuart Coif and >< ott Montgomery Mr and Mrs. A B Ransom and family, formerly «>f M Indaor. are n> * occupying the J t> Knapp r*siden< e on the Fishery-rd whb h they re i ently purchased < f the Vorthvllle l-arms Cos J. M Dixon was taken * *Jra* e hospital. Detroit. Friday f-r an op » r ation on hi* e> es Albert Kohler, eight-year- >’d * n of Mr and M rs. K A K - ills left leg above the kn* w Y playing »n the *> hicd grounds To* «- day mc-rning The tv v *a* being drawn upward on a ref* attached to a tree and which had been i;«*d ti the workmen tearing down th* o’d DETROIT TIMES -..h. ' I, ■! Ib**n g * ' t • *- " - '* ■ i IDnry reduced the fracture amt f t !• v wm.,, . v. i . r ’ is p.< .pi east of tow n Th- • u older of Knight* Teinp , \i : • «vc heie on <r w ‘Si car*, ac - . . mpanb I by the Northvlllf hand > 1 . -is;- en. amp i . ’ m Detroit, \\ • dnes.lay tnorn . ■ • . ' - • 1 - '< * 1! wed to a-company the party. \ ■ .i. . ..as Ini- g.t. s, lion r < a'hietir p*lK ground* , • tra- k, Tuesday afternoon at meeting of the Mo on * *' ristian Ternpeiance union •n* * and in Mo i me ~f Mrs Fharle* H » Jren. M -ndav afternoon Fi:iolren* day exercises will he eh .. v«d n rne Methodist Episcopal ~ la tune II The Miss .-n t'trcle of th» First at t a I meet In til* par sonage this cven:ng The May-o i'-xpt s’ association w*ill i- .1 it* ni-tt ng in th- Wixum Bap ,- church t -Jay and Thursday. Rev F \ l’.ia«s. Mr* ftiass and several r ont here will he n attendance MT. CLEMENS Rumor is * urrent that Herman M I.ehnk*. •••: manv year* cashier with the Fiin*n * Kaving* b«nk, and who i*r -nt v severed hi* connection* with that institution, is to he a candidate 'or county treasurer to succeed the present in* iimbent. William Kruse, win- wili retire in the fall. Mr Rehn - idn t* that * • t r --de-ing the advisihil ty of making th* run In M»*i. he served a* deputy treasurer, ami has been treasurer of the Mt. Clemen* republican club for 14 v*»rt ■ ement .► as been mad- *-f th* .- ming marriage of Mi*» Mar garet Kpier. daughter of Judge and Mi* > ft. Sp.er. and Mr Miller. mug ’- s ning In the I >e tioii public school* "Che ceremtiny to ’ak* pin* • the latter r*rt of the present month Charging that her husband ha* been extremely PejFer-ffuJ. that he has d:»regarded the marriage vows in g"n* r a v.n<l that on several occa sions he ha* ordered her from the house Mar Warner, **ed 19. by rev* fi i*r,d Kva Sc h wark. has s*art <*l a sui* f- id vc-rce in circuit court fr* •n Mi i am Warner, a |o*al engi neer Fharles Ha l f Detroit, a guest in on South Ui attot-av#., wa* injured j Tueadav when struck In the forehead i, ,i stray bullet from a 22 calibre i iff. It i« nol believed the wound v»iu prove serious, unless infeclkui should develop . . _ The police ate holding Jack Doug ia*. an employ*' i *f * local garage, wno ha* conDssed that he took a pocket book containing Ilk from his employ* ' P The annual exhibit of th# work of (h» j upiis in the public schools, in , manual training, domestic science and lira* nx staited today tn the high >. h. and auditorium IV minent among the Juna wed dings # is that of Mias Eltaabeth Fer tuion and Harry Harma. both popu lai ' in* people The caremony will he * lemnlssd In the German Trinity Lutheran chuich on the evening of Juna l Oth. 1'- sec itlng Attorney Kent la In _\tt Vernon today where he ia ad j, r «« ng the M ashing t’ ri t-arnnrs club, in annual session there- WYANDOTTE I c M arttig. of Reohrig Bros Cos . I vvi attend th*’ tunerat Thursday, in' Deti .t. ■ f hi* * n Benjamin. 4«. who died Tuesday -4 v. Fentral railroad offle tal* ha> ■ approved tiie opening »>f tlrove-j *t ..vei their tracks M > Lillian Horn, t'hesanlng. a for- I n , • esiient. i* vi si ting frlenda here.; .* \ii * i. I McCarty. w«i ruit-si are paient* of a aon burn bgtut day , . . Re* i *r meeting of the Neighbor hood Fissure < lub will he held W ed- • Ue*dH' night in Ai belter ball. \l - \ugust C Hochbaum. \Jra | ete- hwirb and Mi* Henry Nei fc : *>*• attending the Ladle* Vi bel le . nventlon in Ja<‘k*on. June i 7 and ' a* delegates of the local society. F t' Treasurer James Headman re p,,i •ed a balance of INS 434 47 in the muni* pal fund* June 1. «;*. -ge Shafer, te*ident of Ecor*e to* null p Wednesday afternoon mar ried M ss K ir Gladden, of Taylor, tn Trimly church, at J p m Rev. F K h iei ff iat*d The couple was attended bv the Ml*#** Leona Bv'ndie and 1.1 M kie arvd by Messrs Frank .vh.i n ai I John Schafer. i*l seivbes f* r th** late M’’* f;. u • l*h, j.. a former reaidetit ( Wedneaday in I • rr u after * yei»r » illness, will be •: l fr hi the residence of her in \ , William Clark. Poplar and y ~ and from St Patrick* Mt ‘"armel ~. -’,r\ Th Tar*- 1 has nnt hren ; , v 1 e; *h ai a a -band tvv . ilxughters Mr* John K• nr.< y Flir t. uid Mrs George ! H ft e Myand-’tte. four *on*. \\ 0.. !,n) ‘ John and James, all * ... .1 five brothers , Ma .on Baxter Rebekah .. ast night in a meeting i- w* tetnple. are Nobl« grai’ ; Lulu Anthonv vtce-gran*!. ■ V . i:-i*t/ recording secretary. . A. inan, ia I secretary. Hej - tns -i* nhauer treasurer Mrs. Jo g '.ruin fir*: representative to the „ ,u>.| -Ige, Mre Bert Philp< rt.i ae, r l Bertha stcinhautr. YPSILANTI Mrs «arah J WlJcox of P Huron-j 11 „ n the sic k list. Prof and Mrs Webster Pearc#. Dr i and Mrs A H l.ees.-n and Mr and ' 'lrs F F t’om«to* k and several oth- i ers ’ red t*. Ridgeway Tueaday eve*, ng nnl attended «n annual ban u:iet h> the Meth*dist Kpi**'o pal * n ir<-h at that place to invited member* ~,f the Y'psPanii. Adrian. V inton and Ir.indee churvjte* Th*’ pupils of Miss \ era Thorn will • ntertain their m*»thers on a date tv* j he m-t ate; «ft* i the c|. »*j vs school at the «t olio of Nliss Vera Thorn. The rmai has* hall team will j t* h \ a gam* Thursday w ith the Fni vers’ty f l»et! it team, at Detroit 1 tm katurdav the team will play the last game * f the .4,a«*,n, her*, with th* 'lt Pleasant team M and Mrs F L Shaefer are pre taiing to move t' their newly pur . has-d home t -n K Washington-**, n hi* h has »een vacated by the Har per family. Clarence Ponton of the high school graduating class will take part tn the Willie and Derbyshire W. F T t* crstorical contest which will he ( Tv#n rn Tr e -vrirng ctinrcfi The TiTTer" 1 part of June Flarenc** Davis of 4tory Freek was lr th* city Tuesday *n r<*ute for !*•- tioit where he has be, n draw n on tn* federal Jury. A number from the local Raptiat hutch attended the meetings of the Washtenaw Baptist association which met in the ,\rn Arbor h ,r* h yester day and today Re* and Mr* M H. Pettitt were among the number who attended. Subject* of -Ital Interest were dismissed .Speakers were le*R* y Waterman and Prof. W D Henderson, of the t'nl verslty of Michigan faculty I»r .1 W Hoyt, of Jackson. Rev F B Haggard, of T »e --v i«>1 1 Mrs W T Elmr-re. of India, and Rev. N f. Fetter, of Ann Arbor Mr* Frank kmith ha* returned to her horn* *n D*xt*r after a s#**^-* 1 da\« visit *■ the home rs Nfr« M'iton -By Leo. Amazing Values In 300 NEW SUITS 3 At $25 00 P Women’s—Misses jw These are the best suits of the season—the very ones that are in greatest favor at the present moment. Many models in silk and wool .Jersey, Tat!eta. <.abardine, Velour Cloth Novelty Checks and B*l*l*Ml jjL. in smart new colorings and interesting styles. Values extraordinary. NEWSKIRTS Jr Skirts of plain Taffeta, Plaid Taffeta and fancy stripes in every favored summer If 103 ij 1 \\Jl street wear in checks, Velours, Serge and % plaid Taffeta combinations, (iabardines a and fancies. All sizes, including stouts. Q New Wash Sports Skirts k» New model* in iwmng stripe*. wa*h corduroy*. Bedford a m m3 cord* and cotton gabardine*—with all the variation* of V 3 f M •port* skirt belt*, yoke* and big pitch pocket*. Large m\3 s3 pearl button trimming*, mmti' and all women'* size*. m/g. New Arrivals -**~.3*+*m*"*~' New Arrivals fl Silk Sweaters ‘KihlFflFl (0 Silk Sweaters sL $5.00 up $5.00 u P «« Booth on Sh*rldan-*ve *'h«* K Breining. of th* poMoff. «\ I# taking a va• ■ alton Th* UaDhtoikn 1 Count> Pmnrer »n.l lliaton-al *m»K-tiitlon will hold thrir n*\t Hfirniat »u**tlng nevt n**di»> in sh»- ' '.mgt .-g.*’ "n»l < hur> h in ■ 'hel*«*a. John A. M •Dongali B t> K*llv and A H <»rav •‘a. of Yp#i lantl *r* m*mh*rw of ih* reeeptinn *nd introduction and fl».an< •’ rommif t#** who will **r\** that day Mr* Frank Fltagerald of Brook iyn. l a %i9lt.P* her *l*»rr, Mr* H I> Slh|«w k. of l.vmin Wlard i* .pending th* »>fk with h:* grandparent*. Mr and Mr* (’ha* near Kaw *op\lll. The Willi* and r»*r*\ *hlr*- TV f* T l* will rarr> out a flowei mi**.<>n am program n»\t Tue*da> afi.r n«>. n at the home of Mr* Ira Fuller. C .1 Harrt*. of Augu*ta tnwnrhlp la In St Joseph* hoapital. Ann - hor. where he wept for an operation Norval A. Hawking. «*l** manager «... Ford Motor Cos., who I* to s * on» of the kevnote addreaaea at the nates ongrea* to he held n r»etrop. July !*-13 i* a former Ypsllantt Toy who has many relative* an>l da In Ypailanti. ROYAL OAK. M.a* V'eatenharger. of Kl*hth-*t, la aerloual) HL ISTfT rngrte* ttHmtgtt Mr* hem «- Hir.g friend* in the northern part of the state <* <>. Bethk* ha* returned t n v*T Oak to All a position a* operator at the Grand Trunk depot Churl** Mertrlek. of the S*ven- Mije-rd. has typhoid fever M ■* Freda Mil*ln**r has returned from a few day* vi*M In Ann Arhor. Mr and Mr* K S Hunt and < hil drep. of oxford, are spending a few da,- r with Mrs Theodor* ftegltn. of N’oith Wa*hlrg'ors ave Mrs John Stahl and daughter. B’lth. of Poplar Park are visiting in 8..' City Misses Kdtth and Nora r ’*rr hav« returned frorr a visit to Ypsllanti A union meeting of the Woman's Home and Foreign Mi*l*nn*r\ *o«-ie t e* of the M F. ehur<'h. Will he h*M In the home of Mr* Kdwln Starr to- —By POP. —By SINNOTT. WEDNESDAY, JI’NE 7, 1916. Outbursts of Everett True. fTONKiHATUCATe MS, OLO KAN h eLgcrgp ![_p ’ 3«FOR* p*a«F rctc m« u my you VMvoo. Yoo« that I To <Z*T IHTO that KOVCI> KISAPFKOePi AT«S ormce. i t < i C[Ti ruNcs, or p* PA yy ACTING Tj n I>o TOO Pies AN To | N 31N OATS that a M Politician of Ti?oß. ~~~ morrow. A bu*tn**« meeting will be held In the forenoon sfter which * luncheon will he »»rviwl, » social hour held. and * program given The I*- die* «if the auxiliary of Troy will be th* |g«ltf \fi«s Huth Rothschild. of Montreal. I* vlsltln* a few *»<■!(« w th her *l*- ter. Mr a. M. O Fisher. of I'lawnon. RIVER ROUGE Knight* of Pyth'.aa lodge No 237 Will hold memorial *erv!<’*» Utinday afternoon In the Church of the Ad vent, with a *ermon by the R«r H A Ridley. Pythian* will meet In Burke hall at i 30 ... . O. L. of L Dramatic club will hold a meeting Wednesday night In O I* of 1* achool hall. ECORSE Women* Rellrf Corps elected th* following delegate* tr. the atate con vention In Ha» City Mr*. I V , *chen. dflegate and .Mr* William M<■l to rut Id, alternate. A number of W. R. C. member* of the local ramp will at tend the convention Many boat houae realdent* woke tip Wednesday morning to fa< e flood ronditlon*. Bome of the liver front building* were under water and the occupant* unable to get to land FORD Officer* of the etudent* In the local eighth grade*, who will graduate on June if. are: <»e..rg- < >rb*n. pre* - dent; Margaret II Wiley, vlre-prea * dent; George Doherty, ««■> retary, \\ ll llain T Morley. treasurer; KIl Thay. er. Theodore C. La beau. Walter A. Balkn, Creola A Harmon, Monelia Roberts and Alfred Sldehotfom TRENTON Pre*bvt*rlan Voting Men will meet Thursday night In the church, to lis ten to a Detroit speaker and to par take In a ''feed," The annunl convention of th* Michigan State Miller*’ association will meet In Ann Arbor today for a easal'-n of two days. CABCAROYAL PILLS CORRECT Moat laxative and cathartic modi cine* tend to aggravate constipation Blackburn’* G**caßo.val Pill* really are corrective. Take one each night for a week or two. Right away you'll feel better and anon you'll be cured. 10c and 25c.—Adv. By Condo WOMAN OF 83 IS G O. P. DELEGATE BY VriTED PR FSB. CHICAGO. June 7. —Three women are sitting a* delegate* In the Re publican convention today—and they *re standpatter*. Mr*. Olive Cole, of t,os Angele*. "dean” of the women delegate*, la 83 year* old, and takes from for mer Senator Ohanneey M. Dspev the honor of being the oldeat dele gate in the convention. Mra. Cole’s hair la snowy white. Mra. Annie Krebs, of Bnn Fran cisco, and Mr* F'rank Lusk, of Mis soula. Mont., are the other women delegate* to the Republican con vention. With Mr* Cole, they are orthodox Republicans, differing rsd leally from the 33 women reformer* *nd social worker* of the Progres sive convention. "I'm a plain, ordinary Republican, and like my politic* without any frill*." Mr*. Lusk said today. "It I* not a compliment to say women could not organize, and take their defeats within the organization like —well, like men. There's no* much need to preach Individualism to Amerlrsns. We need more reg ularity." TODAY’S BALL GAMES American. Boston st Tboiolt; rsln. New York at Ht, l/nits; clear, Washington et Cleveland; rain. Philadelphia at Chicago, rain National. »’l' st nrgh at N< w York; rain. Clnelnnatl at Brooklyn; rain Chle*gn at Philadelphia. rain. 81. I .on I* at Boston: cloudy. frljugif—ilf plain neat fcl*4— «*<•♦ la r^at—Time* J*k Of|t. ■ Rata «R3S