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p WILL LEAD i.0.PCONVENTION f0tc\ms Sure lllinois Man ^i!i Sound Cam pagti Keynotc. , RS rll N SH.II N ITCHMRMAN CHOICE ajgtor ahenaan's Followers nel Will V.k v l ight. i tem ' _.,... ? " orrow ,-n will 1 ? ?? iunce waa deferred by I , nnlI ?, <. ftod bia 1 .Santed I>ela>. ? A'arren, theab mernbers of ? ? preference pnm ? - ?ary chairma ? ? Roose ., I But - ?? ated ? * ? I to-day dec ded to ?: a renev ' ' - ma.i1 nlnten?ed ? - tai I \ ? - I I I K.WIN't. TO ( ll<( IK THECOUXTRY K?H Slll HAl.K. * et i % : \. R ft) and Mrs. Alice S. Burke in tha "Golden Flj " E ? r dreaaea ia their ? ? a typeax ' ? ?? ? ? and aewii gi "? thig city yesterday sa ? . i the cauat Woi . ? ' ' ' f a Republiean leaders of I r Shermai from an; - . rera have been bal ? ? ( . PENROSE COUNTED AS COLONEL'S MAN (oirmrr.l frnm \>itt' 1 howpvr and <Uppo" \ ? ? ? * ? ? t one i ? es him ar e vii eannol entici * ! i leader tory by the l e t thi the a ?' ? ? I to thi thi able than i ir ma ? ness .... from ' t . f the ? I . a foreign | ^ ? gramme, . a 1 ? of ? lars take anothei ,, .. ? . h i r " i ey cai pi ck l ng , ? ? ? - e._ ??*? ."Ull r. rni'n SUFFRAGE FLIER SPEEDS ON WAY Christened with Gasolene, It Swiflgs on Hrst l.ap of 15.000 Milcs. DIARY OF SUFFRAGE FLIERS IN TRIBUNE i ,i:,,? the "Gelden I lier" ? n mur map. Mrs \! r - Ilurkr and >t)BI St II Ri< hardaon hai <? promiaad 1 he Trlb une the excluaive rir.ht> '<< th'ir diary. It will he pabliahed ..- often a1* the exigeneiei of tire t'nubleand rural n>; il M-r\ ne perBalt. I hifl " III he the tirM .m-tlrte pirture of the -uffraRe BitOBtioa the roaatrj over that haa evei boen pabliahed. Mr?. Barho ??ill inter rieai meaatain whltea, Boathera roloaela, rowboj ritixeaa cl Irixoaa and womcn M>ter> ot h" Weateri II. r rxperieni ei ahould he oi gr< ai Inl." i" all readera ai rhe 1 ribane. ? ? ?'?? ? ? "We ? ? I "Baby" Ia Cbrlatenod. Hei ? ? ^m j'Hrm,n Get this 85c Wear-Ever Double-lipped 2V2 Quart Saucepan >9 LIMITED Special offer |oc ' iintil Apnll5th. I here ? fter price ?i!l be S?c For Only Note the two ltps whieh en ihle ?i'i to pnur with et'her ri^ht or left hand. (!o?er for thu Saucepan l('c. ?MummuiD uten Bill are NOT "?11 the aaroe." Refuse i Substitutes and the COlipon il presented on or hefore April 15, 1916. ClH out Ihe caupon U^l 1 ake .t to pr de.lrr and **?Zfi^?gE& S9c h% cornolyina w th the conditionsnan.cd in the coupon. II >our aeaier win Z t IffhVcot^Tn.il it IO us ? .th 85c and * c will send > OU the Pan. poslagc P.ud. g Store.locatedanywhcre th,. paper circulate. may honor"Wear.Lver^ Coupon,. *> Four hundred and twenty - ??? ??or?? m and arojnd New York City ?eil ?Waa* ga-arwUaaaaaaa. l>ook (?r "W..r.f.,fr"diip#)i in your deader'a w.odo w. Srr for yoursclf why BO many women prcfer " Wear-Ever.' Clip the Coupon ? get your saucepan today! The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Co. New Keruington, Pa. B u r ke I ? - ? ted bv ? i rder. V i -liled . ??] ',-dera murrauM was bi ? ? l the 1 vellow .... ? . the ? l ' " ' ? j i - ? i - ? . ? ? ??<? | ?. throug " Virginii a '' ? ' :' ' " n ... i ? -?:-'? ?' ? throui * ? ? . i ? i ? y ?. i peecl ? "Goldea \ Her" in I retitim: EndS \ ir>>t I.c^j of Irip - ? I i i he ? Ira. Aliee S ? ? ..?? ?' ' " i il convenl ? tativea of a ? ev Wtll P' Uthongh the the ? ? . Richa an expen ? ??..?? U.S.ISNOWLR., SAYS MURDOCK Believes Colonel Will Be Nominated by Moose and Republicans. NATION AWAKENED TO WAR MENACE Roosevelt Called Master Pacifist llu^hes Sllence Plea^c^ Supporters. ' Kanaat, cha - i? ...... .. ga ^ r - ight an enthusiaatie ? . ? intial non ? ?? enI ' ? | the f the eve that ibliean and Progri ? '? ' - bring about ? ? - ' ' "Will the Progre ve trclt if tha '? ?' mj el neatve of ' ?' I ?; = '?? I anything alae," h* replied aritk a !augh. i rhaago - tbe ieal ment rof . , ? . moat inrprii ng," - Progroealva r'r-.a.rrr.Bn. ? i eama Eaat from Califoraio -.i ago lere l waa I ien ?? diminiahe . atate, tor inrii ' ? >???? " *a" rery weak. I - , ? tion of p'"Dared aa eonverted the * ?v I ?? " Uf"' ' ? (all* (olonel a Stanrh f'oat "Colonel Roosei el1 i tbe one ma". am ad tha fore eaa, ariadom a- d coui ? -. .., the ' a1 onal dangi - ? i i ? iat ??1 ?. I taneh i ' a Bwii trea I il- ii not a pa ? ? but a ?? - M the ? mom ... ? - aa i t part that aeetioi the clea prepai- bo fol .-irong. . , .. , -.1. He decla - I with ana e ? ,?- " and were it ? ? . ? ? .. ght agi * eople tha ? I Mone. ? ' aa ? ? ttee, - ; yeat< that < - Oystei Bay ? aa mere ?mplifkat ' :;;"? ) Hc aa thi "' , ave a numbe elegati ... ?? ' tho na I WOUld 8U| the noi -? ttee a '.o'.d a ome day .. ? ? ? - ? ? unced. at tuation will be \ i the 1 a ?' ?" B ???? >r. aot willtag to cor.eede any' for Booaearolt ia that body yeaterday. Fradatieh C Tai ?r naa, emphaa ad ? ~>'? Btatemeat *'-at a '.arnre Baajerity of tha rrexciors fsvored Jnatice Hughea. Vr Ta-.r.er toek occavon to deny -.he atate aotei aj thal he Hogaei ? & a~ a hii eandidacy. Ha *?id that he d'.d eot " I that piaic Strength of Juatice Hnghes. !? .? aaderatoed that tha real fr Ii ' Hughei aro ai i m aatiea, fee. that he ia itraager ? to ooma out a*. tt I tima for tha - ? aai ? polat ? ? ? e woa " to i ? :n to ?.ake .. the eampeiga "0?f.fr, tha*. the la ? M -t-nr.g 'hat ? - . -? i. . ? po that .... .v. c - ?hat ? leaden o ?? ? . ' ' ' ne until ahort >? I eaceuragameat ..... -e. ?'a fers are ? "J '" .' ? .? lustiee Hugho ? ? irge the convei ' ?? ,. ?? ? er? ara - the aaaiat gnea of th< ?= I belitee kat ? ave auch a lea geta ? tat he i the nofl itioa poeka no rr-H- i ea Hughea - .. - o?:t.on ha . ? ' | ed re eent the f the atate comrr ttei reea i tained ri ;-'>rd<<. thing i ? v' ?? woal ha I ? mmittce ? f ? morrOW -o nr{:, f the New York Statel egat igo liei. he>\? !??- and Sen ator '' th rha anti-Ba forcei he delega'. ,? ' ar m far reeleetion to tha i ?? I ? a. e mmittce by two to oae, -*? I ?? riew ef that alignment ? ia eot <~^r nidered that SeBator W tdaa ?. || ffX tl a hoi or, aa ha ia c a ed w 'h Barnei Senator hai been itiggeal ia a date for M'.wa! ci ?? ?? ittei oan I eeed Bar I I 'irees ?.? ed to thr ara net tVedeworth ai well as Barnei Thousands of Letters Urge Roosevelt as Candidate Oyater Pav. April ,; There ^ere ro i Igl Ol to Sagamorc Hill *o-day. and < olonel Roosevelt ??? left fr'e ip 1 he ir.^- preaaing , to New York I .. To thi rai of termo a a ? i Ri President pu !onel ... make t al ? Manding pat. iea erma an lubataaea ? [tha ? i ? i at il . faocceaaful.mil ? t atrei i - . thal taking t fon . . ... I from all ai Ba I ;?:?:??-? ? .. ? ? ? f addil ? ?V ? >ffort ind ip de.e ever more fe than he ? ... - aranted i ?!??? ere ... ega - ib ef any pi ' t be aeea ai . ? to t Says the Y*rk"WORLD" ?? MThe Pennsylvaiiia ia a well-managed road. It itudiea railroading. It itudies lafety. VU-steel cara wfT*4 rnmmon on th^ Pennsylvania b*?fore othpr roada began to order them. The Penn lylvania runi 113,000 paasenger trains every montfa with a Bmoothneai and regolarity that doea it rrorlit. Its 1rain^ are on time. 1 hp> nre romfortable; the> ar- lafe. The reaaon? Ils firsl aim wa?* fo be a gooH railroad ' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD The Stondard Railroad of America INDIANA NAWES FAIRBANKS MEN Delegates to Chicago In structed to Support liiir. for Presidenl tnaf i *~ rir State two eandida Soaate ^ ? ?d a pla delegatea-at >-? ? ?ev,"-a; cor.tf.:* for placaa ?. rega td a ? .K V - ? ? v Will Haya - i --.? ? a ? . t x Beprt \ ? ? Statea Sena M ?a? E<d Seeratary ^' ~ The twoi alegatei ? Bl I .1 r ? . ?' eheere Late to-da antire delegat banka a< aupport. ? ? * niatratioi travaga ? ? ??brou,. ? home and that "i .r. Dcanoeral * be*T due almost , ???- whi< h world." Tne Prei ebaraeti i uve," and os? tha ight il ?rp eonfu- on ai ? "VOTES BILL ANTI VICTORY" Mi>? ( hiltenden < nntidrnt MeaaaN \N ill Ite S?amped ai Pella. anti-iufTrai v ng to ? ? I I ? ? ? "Tl e Atn ERTISF.MENT. SAFETY FIRST has been the undarlying policy of this company for 20 years. Result over $300,000,000 of our GUARAHTEED M0RTGA6EI sold to investors wlth out a dollar of loss. LAWYFRS MORTGAGE CO. RtCHMtO M HU"?D, PretlOvnt Canita!. <-urplus & Pr. 59,000.000 , , ? * ?. Maaiagaa a- a? ? aaiploa iva ? ? - " ? ed ia l h ? . - d ??-, bat .ampaign h?\e Albany ia a i digi ??? ? h?ve lim ..-. leaaa ra - ?? ? 'N? X. i Circus Tickets f?r Bara aai * Baiiey;! Bwam at ataeli .i-f> Gardea ?, I Best Seats Braaafwaj and ."Ud St. on ar,r! Tttea Buraau StyU A Pl U r i The a:o li an' vocalion The Wondt rful \ew Phonograph (,i Perfet U d Tone 11HE teolian>Vocalion ii a completely new inatruinentoftreniendoush jrreaterpo* - than ever before have been po&sible in the phonograph. I \\r Vocalion tone i- tn ? in everj delicate ihade of expreaaion il i a full, aatiafying, natural tone. It ii the re-voi< ing <>( "li ihe mu-i>--ri< liri?? of tbe r? or<!. \n<l ilir* reniariuableexpre??iondeviee--the GraduoU pvea rou inatani jh<1 perfecl con> trol of thi- exqnisite tone. Breathe < a< li -<<hii<I loftk or with tbe rulleal rolumc "I ? woawleg* ful roice. \jrv ra? li phiaac ftwbtlv, a- vou frrl. a? jrofj arian. *JaI raTViTATION. \ l pealiae the aaaaaiarfal Derfeciioa and anuical aoprrioritj ol tbfca*w aad mateel of phooographa aatiTyoa bave beard n h-\e nfoved 11 Coeae ia, *?? iaviieyoa. -<n.l let ua deaaoa> ?tratedieVocalioaforyoa. ?? aUlhegladtohoveyaej KtweUeae ofwhetberorootj ai eaHoairr. VOCALION PRH ES 135TO 12. (NON-GRADI OLA STYLES 133 TO |T$) Moiirrutr ilonthl) Paymu V Catalr>5 -n?l deaeriplive auttl aeat .,??-? Caaaplrti Sfa ki of the fai ? - Reeotda THE raEOUAlN C0MPAN1 ytOLIAN H ALL NEW YORK BROOKLYN -;-?*'" 7" ' '*"'.' .7,';... .