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:- t VT ' W,V" "i,:".w"', -- X THE WASHINGTON TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1912. TAFT MISS ' IN WEST SHOWN MORE FORGBLY President's Strength Far , Short of Wilson's, Says Henry. , (Continued from First Pasc.) compels the farmer to bear the whole burden. The farmer and the wase workei hove the right to Insist, and we Insltt for him, thai a fair share of tli! Prosperity gets down past the office t. he distributed among the men w ho work with their hands." ' Roosevelt Stills Reports That He Will Bolt Party ST. I-OVIS, March 13. Reports that Colonel noofeelt had Intimated that he would bolt the party in case the Chicago convention falls to place his name In nomination foi the Presldenej, are no longer given credenco heie, following a lgorous denial made personally by tho former President during his whirlwind tour of this city yesterday. "Any statement like that Is untrue," he declared. "Any time I havo anything to Bay on that subject I will say It my nelf." Did Not Refer to Chicago. Replying1 to the intimation made In Chicago by Colonel Roosevelt that Re publicans were not bound to respect nominations secuied by "thuggery," in this case referring to the nominations of the Chicago convention, he said: "There was no alluMon to the Chicago conven tion. The allusions were specifically to what had been done In New York, In dianapolis, and Denver. No sentence Including the word 'thuggery was used. What T did say was that such conventions as those In New York, In dlanupolls, and Denver were In no way representative or binding. I stand on what T said." Repljing to the statement that tho National Roosevelt League had obtained an opt'on on a hall In Chicago In which to hold a convention If necessary, tho cofontl said: "Any Btor.v that docs not come from me Is a fake." Right of People to Rule. Colonel Roosevelt's main speech was delivered last night in the Klrst Regi ment Armory He dljcusscd "The Right of the People to Rule," and talked largelv In the sjino vein as In his speech In New York last week upon the same topic. In concluding Ills speech tho colonel ald. "The men who disbelieve in the rule of the people and who think that the people fhould be ruled bv a part of thorn (for to call suth a part a repre sentative part Is entliel meaningless), treat the Constitution as a strait-jacket for icstratnlng an unruly patient the people. We, on tho contrary, treat tho Constitution as an Instrument designed to secuie Justice through giving full ex pression to the deliberato and well-tl'ought-out Judgment of the people. The j aie false fi lends of the people, and enemies of true conetltutidYial gov ernment who endeavor to twist the Con stitution aside from this purpose." In his address at the lum-licon given b tho ('it Club, Colonel Roosevelt dis cussed the recall of Judicial decisions Hl judges, four of them on the Federal bench, were seated at the table with him 'My proposition has been discussed by my opponents In a framo of mind which makes hstorla seem calm bv compari son." ho said. "Somebodj told me that I wai right on that proposal, but that I s-houlriii t hav e Interjected it Into a cam paign They said I was not In the least intei ested In the campaIKn except as a irieans of getting Justice. I'd a million times lather lose the campaign and get juptlce than win It without getting Justice " Roosevelt Warmly Greeted By Crowd At Cedar Rapids ON BOARD THE ROOSEVELT SPE CIAL CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa, March 29. Colonel Roosevelt Invaded progres sive Iowa today, in the hope that ho might bo able to swIiir some of the delegates from Senator Cummins' State to his own suppoit. Tho first stop waa made at Cedar Rapids, where the col onel was welcomed by a crowd of 2,000, tv ho cheered him wnimly as he appeared on the rear of his ear, bowing and smiling Roosevelt declaied the principles he tood upon were about the same as the majorltv of lowans had alrcndj in dorsed and he pleaded for rule by the people instead of by the bosses. White HouseCallers Fear President Will Lose the Nomination The White Houso professes to bo irreatlv pleased at the promises of Bupport said to have come to Presi dent Taft from the South. It is ex plained that man Democrat, even, have promised to vote for resident Taft if he 13 nominated at tho 'hl cugo convention Manv of todav s While Hous. Mill ers volunteered 'lut fMi. howevei, that President Tuft milit nc.ir lo nominated at all tit thp convention Thev based this possibllltv on what thev paid was the ijrowlni; belief t'mt Colonel Roosevelt h.is dinu-n so laiRO a following from tho President Js t rcdut e bis chani" of cleell"i to a hopeless Imposslblllt' Vei ff, of tlmsH who alli'l 01 the PrC.deiil tmlav wjiuorl t) be (, oted Hang Your Clothes in and Line Your Trunks With n to the poislbllltv of Mr. TloocvoU'a boltlnu tho Chtcniro convention. Mnrjus Braun, who escorted Colonel Roosevelt of thu famous boulash dinner on the' East Sldo In Now York cltv. said after an Interview with President Tftft that if Mr. RoMovelt did bolt he would not hurt the rortv much. "It is niv belief that the nidlcals of both parties would voto for Colonel RonsA-elt. ' said Mr. rjraun. "Indeed, I wciild hv nldir)d bv fvvn support to Colonel Roouavelt If he'd come out sooner as , candidal?. But bv tho time he mada his annuncemoiU we had alivudy said ve would Htipport Prctdflcnt Tuft, and we could not, of couise. go hai'k on our word, "Personallv. 1 do not think Colonel Roosevelt will bolt. If ho does ho will get n large radical Republican vote, but he will also get equal support from the Democrats, pnd that will even up things nB far as the total oppoijtlon to Presi de at Taft Is rn-Vrnod." President Wins Fight For Control In Indiana INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 29. Presldent Taft has won his fight for control of the Indiana delegation In the Republican national convention. Eight een of the thirty votes the State will cast, today aro pledged to the Presi dent. Eight are pledged to Colonel Roosevelt Yesterday's five district con ventions increased Taft's total by four and Roosevelt's by six. Two Congres sional districts have not et named their delegates. "Tho result In Indiana, with Its far reaching Influence, because of the State's pivotal position In politics, means the rcnoininatlon of the President on tho first ballot In the Chicago conven tion," said Harry 8 New, Republican national committeeman nnd Taft leader, here today, "I believe that two of the remaining four delegates to be selected will be Instructed for the President, giv ing him twenty of the State's thirty votes " CURTIS INTRODUCES NEW LIQUOR MEASURE Commissioners' Substitute for the Works' Excise Bill Regulat ing Saloons Here. Senator Curtis has Introduced In the Senate the Commissioners' suDstltute for the Works' bill dealing with the cxclso question In this city. Tho Commissioners' bill provides for no decrease In the present number of saloons The bill now In the hands of tho excise subcommittee of the District committee would lower the number from 600 to COO. The Commissioners' bill will not pass, but it mav result In a compromise that will Increase the number of H.iloona al lowed over the number fixed In the sub committee bill Business High School Lunch Nets Over $700 Reports from the committee in chareo of the Business High School lunch, Riven recently at tile soliool, show a clear profit of more than $700, which has been turned Into the school fund Conslder abl more than $1,000 was taken In at the counters. Half of the amount will be turned over to the various athletic trains. The re cent report of the treasurer of the ath letic association showed that It took some $360 to run the teams last year. Baseball, football, track and tennis, with a slight amount for the rifle team, made up the list of expenses A good balance on hand Is reported, which will be augmented by the $350 from the lunch MAYER & CO., YOUR NEW MAY BE PAID FOR Your selections here may be charged, if you desire. Payments can be made either weekly or monthly, as best suits your convenience. Come in try on the new suits. You are certain to like tlie styles the quality and the prices. Striking New Models $17.50 Handsome blue, brown, and gray worsteds and cassi meres, in the very latest cuts. The coats are serge and alpaca lined; have haircloth fronts to retain their shape, and are well finished. Pants with or without cuffs. Fine Hand-Tailored ! SUITS at . Excellent suits ranging from the more conservative models to the extreme English cuts. The popular shades ot brown, gray, tan and blue in the suits at this price, ("oats very well made, and trousers medium and peg-cut models. Men's $2.50 Hats 1.85 The usual S2.50 grades here popular shapes and shades both 409-417 SeventhSt. Capital Odd Fellows To Visit Maryland Lodge Tomorrow evening Federal City Lodge. No, 20, Independent, Order of Odd Fellows, will visit tho recently or ganized Odd Fellows lodge at Wash ington GrOve, Mil., and tho visitors, F Clean Markets Clean Men Three Wholesome Reasons For Dealing With Us Specials for March Prime Young Round Steak, Hi Sirloin Steak, lb L'ortcrlioiiso Steak, lb. noston Steak, lb Chuck Steak, lb Pig Pork Picnic Shoujdcrs, lb lie Corned Shoulders, lb. . . lie Fresh Shoulders, lb 12c Lean Pork Chops, lb He Lean Pork Roast, lb 14c Butter, Eggs and Cheese Mlllbrook Effgs, extra selected nud graded for weight and size: in scaled cartons; each epg guaranteed fresh, dozen Fresh Eggs, dozen 23c Ayrshire Rutter, Fancj, Fresh, Creamer), lb 31c Rrookflcld Fresh Crenmery Rutter, lb 31c Now York State Full Cream Cheese, lb 22c Fancy Swiss Cheese, lb All other table supplies with good quality. We call especial attention and 3120 Georgia aienne, near OLD DUTCH CHAIN OF The Market of 0? Economies 409 TO 417 SEVENTH ST. $22.50 at St. 85, including all the soft hats and derbies. wth their famous degree team, headed by John H. Wood, will cxemrjlfy tho work of the several degrees of tho or der. , At least fifty Capital Odd Fellows will make the trip. They will asscmblo at the Union Station at 6-45 o'clock sharp and take n train leaving at 7 o'clock for Washington Grovo. Clean Methods Saturday, 30th Steer Beef Prime Rib Roast, lb lGc Pol Konst, lb '.12c Corned Reef Roll, Ib....l'2c Hnmbunrcr Steak, lb... 12c Reef Liter, lb 10c Products Choice Loin Pork, Hi... 18c Choice Loin Pork Chops, lb 18c Sliced Racon, lb 20c Sliced Ham, lb 24c Puro Lard, lb 12c -5c 25c at lowest prices consistent to our new market at .'MIS Park road. MARKET, Inc. STORES The Market of Cleanliness Credit Privileges SUIT LATER inrn ' YOU ARE WELCOME TO A CHARGE ACCOUNT iw A. LISNER WASHINGTON, D. C. I vSaf i Miff IlffiJ tfl jtx L.x nOHH I y I JlJIJiffli T jilnffl jLi III IfD MW -1 f Qr Qr fr Few were less than SIO: manv dispose of all hats used tor the current week's display. They are disposed of but none are ever hurt to hurt and prices are reduced sufficiently to create more purchasers than hats. Tomorrow's prices S6.5u and 9.50. Girls' and Children's Hats, $2, $3.50, $5 and $6 The less elaborate at $2.00 and S3.50, of soft Milan and rough straws, white and colors, are trimmed with cockades of ribbons. The dress hats, at S5.00 and $6.00, are of hand-made soft satin braids, trimmed with wings, ostrich feathers. in new novelty eflects, stick-ups, flowers, and ribbons. I There are types for every type as I jJ jr" yvvf -i1 . 1. 4 "ViP -ill ,i Boys7 New Hats, Shoes and Straw and Cloth " Tyrolean," "Middy," and "Jack "Rah! Rah!" Hats, $1.00. Shirts and Blouses, Collars, 2 for 25c. Shoes, Tan Calf, Gun Metal, and Patent Leather, $1.95. Night Shirts, 50c. Pajamas, 75c to $1.25. Suspenders, 25c. The new Boys' Shop is new in every respect with new''fixtures, newly best appointments, new stocks and newly low prices for the best. More than all this the enthusiasm ot the new young chief and his young men. It all means service that will delight parents and their boys. Second Floor for this New Bo)i,' Shop. 10c worth for Imported Castile Soap and 1 Rag for onh 5c. In Toilet Article near Eleventh street door. THE PALAIS ROYAL 4 G STREET Tomorrow Everything has to be ready for next week's "rush" all "broken lots" of Suits and Dresses will be sold tomorrow if reductions in prices count. Lot 1, $12.98 Values are $20 Up Lot 2, $14.98 Values are $25 Up Lot 3, $18.48 Values are $30 Up Lot 4, $24.48 Values are $35 Up While no charge is to lie made for any necessary alterations it is imperative that the garments be se lected tomorrow if required in time to wear Easter Sunday. Another hint less busy during the morning hours. Cannot you cull tomorrow morning? Trimmed Hats Displayed in Windows and Parlors were murh more Ynn Vnnw well as every age. "Sampeck Clothes" The Standard of America The bos come first in your hearts you'll see they get their Easter Suit tomorrow, then look to your own needs. With the entire spring stock of "Sampeck Clothes" to select from you and our boys are certain of satisfaction. For juveniles are the new Sailor and Russian Suits; for bigger boys are regulation Norfolk and Double-Breasted Suits in every new st Ie. None cheap enough to be dear S5.CO to S15.C0 tor "Sam peck Clothes," and $3.00 to $5.00 for those from best of rival makers. Extra at $5.00 Extra pair of knicker trousers presented with best of new $5.00 Suits. These Suits settle the question: "Is conjetition beneficial or harmful?" Without rivalrycompetition such suit would never be as little as S5.00. Sizes, 6 to 1 7 years. With Collars Attached and Detached, 50c and $1. Neckties, 25c and 50c. 1 5c urkish Wash Department, CfG GUARANTEED! An optometrist of tho nw school, Dr Martin V Hamuel. a graduate of the two fnmous col leges, he examines your eyes sci entifically, fits them with glasses and guarantees three years of Fatlsfactory sen-Ice. Here dally from 8:80 to B.CO. and with no charge for consultation, the doc tor Is always In sympathetic touch with his patients. l3alcon, first floor. ai -m. - the wfL-.rfnH mctntn hiv ic in The Standard of America Furnishings Tar" Hats, $1 to $3 Caps, 25c to $1.00. f Belts, 25c and 50c. "jis riswcjH cj t.A-i. cLmmrnv mmKWK vflp wl IMIii -iiiii ilt'-liii wMwA u $90 -' ii aa 25c worth for 5c Craddock's Healing Balm Use Craddock's Healing Balm for pimples, eczema, skin eruptions, dandrufi, etc. It can not hurt it will relieve. TARINE MOTH SHEETS Sold at all department and drug atorei j A.Li! 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. G Street isner a aaaaaai