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HARMONY RULES RHODE ISLAND'S PARTY LEADERS Both R?publicains and Democrats Without Po? litical Troubles. PROGRESSIVES ALL REJOIN THE 0.0. P. Intorcated in Doubtful .ne! Especially in Neu \ nrk'-s Outlook. HO"" IRD P. H WH.F.? 4 ' I , March pi ..,. ?'? ? ' et harmony . -. ..*?.?? "reared almo?t as sud . Bally appeared and ra 1 arms of its as'ened ar.d C.? era being, a? ? -y '.aw to ?wear ? rot there la really rer-v ? | ? - are all . 'actories are all ??pply the trade I Ich, afore lustria and '?ermany, h.-e working I orders, ?o that ? ? ? Democratic - me. tefl delegates to the Re ? ? - 7 ha? bee?*, practica ? ? ertain ?lr.pledged. a*, the f Sen? ? I ead. ? Croi sgatoi be named by the Republi- ( Hall rs to Be ( h'.sen iy sis ? ?-ga'e? llstrlct - .?? ? -? "?onel I 'g? R. ' ...... - ?. eral Charles Herbert H - *r and Krank - to pick as ... .?. ',r a.,, paj | <,';? ?-.?,?. ft,). ?' .'ach of ' " three Con ...-?*. ? i go .... .... . igt novel ' ? a-vsy -1 . '*. big ? *. - a ? ? rarty. the Pro ? B Lit roa the ? here ??achu Iy to jump. ? ? from a ?- ? ;i^e ? ? i rtaia Mxuit Primarie??. i . . . rj I'h-.. ? ? te ? ? ? ally Told tne a-or-i? thst -?' - ? ? ind bach and the Pro? ? v. it s r ' it the Pfo therwlsa publi . ? . rot ing ? ? ? ar< ? ' ?t r - *.* ... and hi? follower?, not to mention sun? dry Progressive?, Prohib?'.. ' \Y. ?A ' .g interest tl.eir owi part; don Ipi . n ?. : | ?o . 1 o best to invade ar.d break up or ? ? ?. the once happy Ren the Rl direct pi ' ' <io- ? ?.man. Repul by a surprisingly larg over year? hi:?., a , be renominated si ? ' ? Hi a very popular wry K. I.ippitt, aoi i ?.'?.r. will expire March ?'<-. re? ugh if the -? - IIig . a? they prol ..' may have a fail .... >-. ? ?. ..' the Den r i party, and ?he : '?ppen uhe. ? . ?.??or The) fear ?> Hi ?n.l? s.rab'.e kind of ?b? expected do ureri srtielee. Democrat? here ?re ?olid and enthu serious talk al MeCall* 1 ? s ? authoril eould ent quote ' a ? r, b? -? point e?l oat ' tuet in might overnight ???king \hout S'-*-?r *i?.rk. Rut while there is r.o*. much I swb her? n Rhode ! * .? - don't hesitate to a?k - rolnte?! questions abou* Indiana, riV.o and other doubtful ?tates, part eularly about New York. One roe or four most ent'al Rap ubi ; ear. s in the ?'a'? to-day: "Do you folks in New York to rolled Barnes a?* natloi al c teemar * Do '.ou 'hink Hog ? Roo?e\e'.t. either, coud be Pros ? th Barnes ? national eomm ttee" "Y.'U Republicans in New Y<.r? have m your ranks *o-dav three tren who ?tand head and should?-- I I ' men above al! ether men in s m this "i any ..-her country, :?..? why don't you Ne-.? lork I ? imp am and ? on ? st?? foi President. Theodore Reesovi United States Senator, and msk? Root agree to become Secretar* ' S'.at?"' KANSAS REPUBLICANS ASK EQUAL SUFFRAGE State Convention Also Wants Prohibition. Topeka, Kar... March 81. Kan?a? ii*. -ans meeting here to-... ? ?.ion named four deleg;?' ?rcr'' to the National Rep?blica! I IB and went on record by resolu ? n a favoring the folio?? . ? : ? ta - | of e**-< . Increase of the pre?, nt es! ? out the Ui In a class with militar;. natii ptloi ' lay an unrea?* resources of the try. Constitutional smerdmer.t pr' ?... r na . tional woma- - iffragc "Pre- irai for peace bj ? i o n . ?" ?? ? ? ? Congress, trho will enact leg ? ? e American mar- | American producers; tha* will | a merchant r-.arine; that wills lmmis*Tal*eii lews to exclude undeeira . rants." . "|..- resolut ens arra:g-? Ireinlstretion, dep'.orir.g th? 4- h- d uncertain eoursc ? ? co und with the wai ? Europe." One re ? it , * ? ? ? i bul pprov? ton , ? f the g ? endita who raded an undefei led ?Vmerieau I BRYAN LOGS* 500,000 MILES IN 20 YEARS f \-Secretary of State Says H? I ravels 2.=?.000 Annually. H. * -. . ' ? - -- ? -Whei am J Bryan wa? in KSBSBI I '? f hi kept a re?.,rr| of the numb'- ' l he had travelled over the I'nlted States ? ?ad he ha ? travelled, on an average. 25,000 miles -? i en? for ths * are." That would make in all 600,000 miles Mr. Prya- ?.. ? ? e hyp ?tie Na Con? rentt?*- | '-'" General O'Ryan to Lecture. M a ' r. r Genen i Y i > f; ?, ?n, of ? a 1 fork Nal an addreai on "1 ? Par? "? ng s? ? ? lucation, th? . men ^"Trol'NDED lHSIih"1"1" ~ ?JI--i ing top-coats for young men embodying a enrice?sightly on sunny days, protection ? ?/ days. y tweeds and cheviots prooted by the cravenette proce ' .?* ?? pattern designs, exclusive color blends? irtly modeled and with unique collar treat? ment Fafiy'tridr is the name we have given a new N we ?are introducing. Unlike most corrcc C foot wear, this shoe is graceful in appear < r. and possesses all essential? conducive to ' < onfort Made of soft placed kid, with C '?ended heel, rushion insole, built-in arch ( loot instep and herl grip, ample toe room lei as flexible as a slipper. Special fe**tore-? ChAd'en'? .Hair Dreaaini?: Variar?Third floor. Brokaw Brothers 1457-1463 BROADWAY AT I-OHTY-SECOND STT?tT di_ -ffa NO HEAD CHOSEN FOR CONVENTION Republican leaders Ad? journ Without Naming Temporary Chairman. ACTION POSTPONED I NTH. NEXT MONTH Philander C. Knox Likely Tn Be Selected if Pennsylvania Politics Permits. a - - ? larel . i ttee'i ??a te foi man I ; ?' ? M r announcement . I ?????? r.o votf ri f*. ? ? of the ?ub-comnittee t?? b?. Apr. ? late 1 \ meeting - ; ? ? I ? ? ? | * . ? tl -tip orar y -orr?".a' -.-. of Ba ? ? -" tern ? ? Hampehire, ?ppr?-?- I I up the to the imittee pr iTfrjinK?. "It -, . . - net? what ; ew Haini.- ' th the . ? ? I ? mir. ? .' . .. ? Uva ' ? Kn?.v in the I ca?. | . ? ? ? im?n, ? lie sub-corn i gil .- . . it r ' (ting Govi 112 aga ? ? . ? Thnrr wt I I , rose, bitter and | ? ? ha? latter pron pi pgesl ism .1. I'alhoun, ex-Minial and el -? an for Presi? ? ?? ' I" Mutier ? annot Attend. ' - . IB M U ITS It . an H i 11 ei n g i t s eoi ? th? ? B th the ' . could - ? ?- - . -, Much thai ? ? ? ? se l ?'*.??' ? - ? ?a> : "If all ol R - ? Knot ? - ? At - that : for ths ? gresi al at I .. n ? NOT TO NAME BARNES'S SUCCESSOR TO-DAY r??? publican Conference is for Other Purpose. I anner Says. ? - -. f the nied ? ? a this ? . ?uece??or to ft iam Darnes ?is a met the na ? ? . '- this ?'a'e The i . ? -?T g I ? it l ? ; ? - ' beei ' ' ' ? - ? ? is learn ed are ? ? ? tu at ' a-- I ''ne ? ? r e *?ror.g leader's re rs rds nations man ? ? ? recepl con for the ] i.arne? ive an j te, it ? ? POCK MAY YIELD GASOLENE Mlllioaa of Teas of Oil?Beariag >hale in H?'?tern Neva ,nrk. i atan llbi Mai the pries of gai ?ar . t at I preparing ? ? ? part of ' ? - ? is 15?? mile? long and B are 1 ' I ' the rock. ?' ?? - Dr. Clsrl ? ? ? ? . . 'rum . * fl ? - cause the will eventual!} become exhaust J REPUBLICAN ROW IN KINGS BLAZES Livingston Says Haskell Gave S7.50 for Bull Moose Vote. DENIES HF IS AGENT OF WILLIAM BARNES County Leader Declares Repre? sentative Confessed to ?Bulling" People. T'-????> ?a Jacob I ngatoi ead?r of Brooklyn, ar.d Representa! i L. Has) I East Ni * if ' .... ? ngttoi .?? ? a ... - ? ? ? I kl fil M . i that .- ? H? ref-r." ???,-? ?s person ? inti imall s* Mr. Ms- ? . - ? . - np-trsp," r a . i rer th? rrpre Th?? lrsii- ? I I I ???-? ? 'ib in f$l ? ? g thi I "I ?a i public I Mi Hast ? -.. is ad g half of 'fit? n-ri".'- to Mr. I llf I ? ? a i . : for Haaki .-?? ' ? a \a R \t\\t ???alxiri-.?? tnfjiiir*?. ? en\,r. thai there ?era ... ? the vaeai If Mr. ? \ that HaaV 1913 . . ?? itei ? ? ipeak a Re? ? . ? "Hai - ?' ced to , ilt? ' * - ? . Mr. Ca ngto . ? | ,i dele? fate, with Mi Prender?as! h-> -,'? live, a titul | " Prei lergaat the p. I -? >i l ?a a " Hulling' the People.** "I told ?on !' ,' , ' ? ? ? <? : \ - - r n ? ;. ; tricl rule ? ? , ? U n ?ted M^^^^rd ?aaO?tt ?ff <-Balance> The Goal of /mu)*? SI ^e ^e Maker ?an AT. Aw 1*0*11 Watch an apotl*"i*t**cary cornpound a pi**e ^n /**-*ajT III It U only when his scales are'balanced' \M ?\ % I ?(??I I that he han the exact quantity of the Im/^ /*\^ Ihl I "**?? mucn or -*00 ?i***'?-' ant-- tne com (#/ Lj / M yC>\ I pound in wronj*-?dangeroua. frgm^Jr IW fl I I Tha aame with urea too much toughnra-t in I gasta ?^\ Il I "~ne ru*5*>er tread, and i-eeilientry is gone; too ? Mim ?Ml I murh resiliency, and tou**line?vs is destroy?**?-!. >p\ a\ ^ Or if there la not absolute 'balance' brtvreeti /*w VaV \ JH **ubb**-r and fabric In th? csrtast, areaJo*-?iT-as de / Jf/y /*v iQj ve.ope which results in tread ???-?p? rat ion. \JS{ ? / M "HI Finally, there rrruat be an exact ?balartece' of XmavJf l S II t-r-ear r-etwe-an i-\ibber tread and fabric carcasa to 111. ?*i i\""*\ \ make a 100 per ?rent, ef~ncirn<rr tire. ^V ?V^tsk \(^\ \ Neitah*... "Tread nor carcass may be areaJcer or ^-?-?FY > \^^\ \ stronger than the other. \W^ ^N V7it?\ \ We have eurtually worked ??-rut -and pr*-*d-?i?t-*ed IjB ? A*W \^-\ V tn* lonf--.e?-r*uf ht--ror -?basiaanced' ti**e*s. ^JrL// \fi\\^^??*>*?'"****1 The gigantic ules fncr-**a-??-a oi 'NobSy* Ti-a---kda, ^?^tf?\V y^ \^ "***?-ej-|W for esample, ?urvc-e our 'b?l?nc?r-d' tJir-a bar-ran ^kjN^ \ N?^^ September last to be "felt on the market" 1?S ^??-? United StatesTire Company **aWrrj| 'NUthy' 'Chain' 'Uero' 'R??yml C crrtT 'flain' ^LsM"s\'g""geW^ "IFWMVIIHJAUZXD TIR?S" ? , b in a very ine g 1 r. -. . - a . - g to the < th at I ghl ite for re? as ??ta"?" tteen an or ? ? rk delega) ? vu ?. i ? ? - r h im to exact u fron - ? <*an - ? - ngl iskt refei . - t n ot r of 1 ' ?' h ii l-guard tricka ni ? A' | I | > ?proper in I Pei FIGURE DIRECT TAX BELOW $4.000,000 Part) leaders Will Tr> t?*> Keep Le*#) at l.ou Point. ? 5 ' - - .: - - ... ' be ri-.i : - ' - -???. - . ... plctf? - ? *. I - tiom anua \l)\ ERTISFMEXT. CHICAGO LIMITED \ ? ? ;?? ? ? M. via Lad < a ALL. steel, electric lighted sleeper?. Ilr, nd?**T ?Ml BV - ?M ?. I 1_M tl. ? - v,. ? i wilt ka ta aaaag laaead - ? .'<?? of M ?r I a .'f\ ? ive ? tots I - -.& on ;? j*? flotea Oscar Seagle and Maggie Teyte Sing "Songs of Home9 a. ^T( ?\ '<?' \ -, - e i ? >?.ith all I ij : ? pr?t the simple '**, Me Back To , ; ' igle does I the charms o? hei renutrkabte voice than m bei i I Little < trey Il?>tne In The West" .- r. -. ? - - , f the beaut) ar: ?er/txh ?? f ?he New Records for April Now on Sale And there arc many r.ther r.-f'.rris worth) i : spe >?*' enl n i&the April i ? iimb i !*>. irdfl I - :; ?* ? Pre utie" and "Sai ? ; ',. ?, "Suite in CM? ????*.? eep m ? ng <.f its bea Painter sings sele I from two tit ber re esses, "I "The I - ' ? ???'?' '??.???.. i ? ?und in the \ g e4 the two seta lions by Margare! K< "Yakka Hoola"-AI Jolson's Hit from the New York Winter Garden is sung by the famous i ocned in himself on Columbia Ret rd \i,-/??75c Popular Hits of the Month A 19SI I SUES THE DAI GUTER OF MOTHER MACHREF- Manuel komain, DEAR OLD FASHIONED IRISH SONGS ?1, MOTHER SANG TO ML H? rj '?rnor. ,11F! IO HAWAII. HOW ARE YOU? A 1939 Anna C h and la 10 in? -,' WHEN YOI'RE DOWN IN |.il! - VII LF a ' s? ; ? ? ted In th?** April ?'?"?,:, plementl Ei ** es for an evening's I ? Casey" 1 1 th Casey's ad?* dm * M ?-. 1 the famous ami ? r ? ? . _? Pig Then t!.?re are ail spai c new <-*, ? ? I - ? ? ? - ?I record? a it? 1 I 1 rpiecea interpret? - a fact mak 1? - ** ' ? * * of anaaoal beauty; and novelties a?pl< for I - ... . . ? hell and ukal? - ? I to I ' < It? tl ! - I ??'.-?-??? ?.r you want to hear, ) ? t\ni Cefum?te t' -ri -a, tale the eetk ^?"-vti'iil Celum'u Kicerd: in all Fertig. f-dngpstSffi *7f K GRAFONOLAS and DOUBLE-UiSi TAu.-f- >'' '"' I ? U ;u DUk\OtStUk BELOW 14TH ST.I 14TH ST. TO 43D ST.: Hin PL . ? a > - ? -?IB ?w , , - I ?? A ? - - '? I I ' .a . a ?4 ? A ? I 4,1 43D ST. TO 36TH ST .?a ? * 1 * ?? ?***" AM ? N ABOVE t6TH ST.1 - . . A ' -? ' ',1 I , ? ' r ' ? I ?? ? ? ' ' ' . FOR SALE BY ABOVE ?era ST. .roc*.) a?? ? .? . , ?? ? I ? ? BROOKLYN. . ... ??. ? ? .- a - In ? h . .... ? ?? . .* _.. .4 ? ??? a . . . a ^m^m^m^m^m***OU I a . ? ? - ? . U ?i y i B mi , .. . ... ... ? -. i ? - .4 - , ' T -< *.?: \*?*^a\^m\-satmutmum TOifims JERSEY CITTt a?? i ? NEWARK - I .- ' ? NEW JERSEY: ! . 4 t ...... a ? a?. I ? ' ? 4 -1 ? - a I ? .. _ .- ? ? ? -, a OUT OP TOWN: I v ? ? T i -4X?. - ?a. L y