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Chicago, J u n e 2.Gradually the
Tin- d i s i u ^ s i o n \ \ i l l b e i n f o i i ' i a l a n d
He i.-i s u r v i v e d l,\ a w i f e .
t h r e e p r e c o u v e m i o n t a l k here is narrowing
-)o a c t i o n w i l l b e r a k e i ' . O ' h i - r m a i - b r o t h e r s and a M M e r
The f u n e r a l d i / - . n ILI t l i i = :
lers lu be di-.cus-id !.\ t h e c o i n c i l ! w i l l b e c o n d u c t e d n o i n i h e
iom.
\Yl'iit w i l l Roosevelt do if the rea c o m m i t t e e o f t h e . v h u i - w i l l f o e c; uru i av a t t e r n o u i i a t 1 ^ 3 " . b u r i a l
publican-, don't nominate him?
b i o -_j t h t u p .
at H a r d Sc r a b b l e c e m e t e r y .
\ V h a i v. i l l (he progressives do if
T h e c i t v t a x b u d f e i M i l l b,- T -*>-',
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thet h e i e p u b l i < _ a n s don't nominate T.
41" i n s t e a d oi $ 1 7 7 . 4 1 " as firs', pre- F r i d a y a n d T h o m a s c h a p e l , - w i l l b e ': '
;.t-nled.
The b u d g e t pro-. K i e l i h e t a k e n io P i t t r r i . I d . F r i d a y
a'Ki\Vhat about Hughes?
' o l l o v v m p general, $7.:..i'.;
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hospital.
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secretary
[hat he "most assuredly is" a candi.id .- as
follow=The c u t s w
d a t e l e f t no d o u b t in the tnmds of
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the o t h e r 14 or 15 aspirants that the
and pen- \vii-LL\M
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H M.I.. SKVENTKI-:N. colonel is in the fight to stay u n t i l
f r o m t h e C h i l d r e n ' s Home a t Ober- t h e l a > t f o e expires.
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nance.
this citv.
w h e r e t h e y buoy up their own hopes
b v l u n c h f e r v i d talk.
MRS F R V X C I S
BKANNON OP
They Have Some Votes.
la. Neb . whose h u s b a n d i ; a
T h e v all k n o w t h e i r
chancea of
Pullma-ii t r a i n cook, w a s s u d d e n l y
n o m i n a t i n g a president are exceedt a k e n ill w h i l e on the t r a i n and was i n g l y s l i m , b u t t h e y
'-paint
with
taken t o M e m o r i a l h o s p i t a l .
p r i d e " and " w i t h o u t hope of contraM A R Y H E X T Z , SEEKS
\
Di- d"-non" to the fact that they have
vorce f r o m Emerson Hentz. w h o m some \ o t e s to deliver.
O b e i l m . J u n e -. A n n u u n c e m e n i
Some ot them m.iy have the necs h e ar;cuse3 o t
?ross neglect ot d u t v .
m a d e t o d a y t h a t Harold K i n e i
.-s.-aiy votes to s'.vmg the nominaextreme c r u e l t v and habitual d r u n k sou or President H e n r y
Churchill;
tion.
Hence t h e v are keeping busy.
K i n g , of O b e r l i n college. v \ i l l be i n .
u n d hc-n tlie right moment comes,
c h a r g e of a new p r o f e s s o r s h i p ot h i s THE B O A R D OF E D U f A T I O X OF they w i l l m a k e proper arrangements
t o r y and economics in 1916-17. K i n g
Sheffield t o w n s h i p , seeks to a p p r o loi p a t r o n a g e and climb OU om&is an Oberlin g r a d u a t e ot the class of
priate one and one h a l f acres of bod^':. band wagon.
1 9 05
The big boy?, real leaders of both
l a n d f o r school purposes, t h e hearr e p u b l i c a n and progressive groups
ing to be c o n d u c t e d J u n e l.n re a r r i v i n g
Bill Barnes and W.
B E C A U S E THE
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M A K K I A O E LICENSES.
L>man
V.
Caa>.
25.
B e r l i n t . - i d a y B o u s Penrose is expected to$f, I H J for masses for the
repose ot
IT'S
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day.
districts, (ouniie-,.
tnwn^hip^
a n d ' C l e i e l a r d b r a n c h , and Armour Fero t h e r s u b d i \ i a i o n s . t w e l v e o f w h i c h t i l i z e r \York.>. C o l u m b u s branch.
Tl'S
N E Y V Y O R K B \ N K E R PREDICTS
TEDDY \VIIJ. BE N O M I N A T E D
A N D ELECTED.
l u r u p o n w o m a n k i n d ' s ability ia
Organizations' 1he*- > beicg
classed, w i t h the insane,
N^vv Y o r k . J u n e 2 - Frank
Vanin Elyria and O b e r l m ,
; c r i m i n a l and feeble-minded in states
;lerlip. p r e s i d e n t of
National
Citv
Also at Lorain
,:enymg her s u f f r a g e .
B a n k , said ' h a t he f a v o r e d the n o m i - j
I
M i ^ s S t a n d i = > h described the s u f n a t i o n an,! e l e c t i o n of Colonel Rouse j
The Y o u n g
W o ' i ' i n's
S u t f i a g e f i ace c a m p a i g n in East Cleveland, a
velt for president
| L-ague met at the Y M. C. A. last u n i q u e t h i n g , w h e r e w o m e n hope td
" I w i l l a d m i t t h a t I d i d n o t f a \ o r j e v e n i n g , o v e r l o r t v w o m e n enjoy- i n c o r p o r a t e into t l u i r city charter.
him a few m o n t h - Tgo." said
Mr i n g Mi-;.-, A h c >tandi-h.
a .-Tdte the r i g h t to vote.
Vigorous efforts
V a n d e r l i p . " b u t M r Roosevelt voice- w o r k e r ' s a d d r e < s a n d
Mrs
Gri- are b e i n g p u t f o r t h b y their leader.
in p l a i n l a n g u a g e his s t a n d o n
th"
v. or I d ' s r e p o r t of the C o l u m b u s Suf- ' Mrs. S t r o u p , vvho is a hopeless criptries' i m p o r t a n t p r i n c i p l e s t h a t pohfr.ige c o n v e n t i o n .
T h e > e addres-es' pie
If t h i s campaign is successful.
ri,-s h a s t o d o w l i h a t
this
time
v. t re p r e c e d e d b> a \ e r y f o o d supper, o t h e r smal'er m u n i c i p a l i t i e s will at
Th^re i s n o m i - t a k i n g h i s a t t i t u d e
M r s O n . - w o l d r e p o r t e d t h a t r - a t j o n c e a t t e m p t t h e same thing.
"There has been a great s w i n g to
p
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I-oram
c o u n t y is the
strongest
Roosevelt l a t e l v a m o n g t h i n k i n g pro
the s t i t e a s s o c i a t i o n , as it his grown c o u n t - - for w o m i n ' s suffrage. Elyrl
pie
I t h i n k he w i l l be e l e c t e d "
s,. i n p i d l y .
A t C o l u m b i a , t h e s t . i t e j i n d O b e r l i n b o t h h a v i n g active lea o
I c o n v e n t i o n had m a n y able speakers.; trues and Lorain city, having recently
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b e i n g , m r m e d o n e . O n e great drag upon
i i n -in.] n f l t - r J i m , 1 l i ! i - - . - ' I ' r i n ' . - , M r - . C a r r i e C h a p m a n
o-i I'.-trt-i^e " I T l ^ v Tre^.1
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t i n t i o n to the f a c t t h a t w h e r e a s S u - ' U i e b a ' l o t as a tool to push all sane
s n n T> A n t h o n y , was once
greeted and good legislation - In social and
w i t h bid eegs. now s u f f r a g e loaders! i n d u s t r i a l and above all, in bous*At B a n n o n ' s H a l l w i l l h e n e x t Tues- .ire r e s p e c t e d and m e n given b a n - j h o l d conditions.
When all women
day,
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S m i t h ' s ; or- q u e t s
I n h e r o p i n i o n , t h e greatest - e - i l i z e t h e i r great Influence removchestia
You are welcome.
o p p o n e n t s of the cause are conserva-i ing causes of evil, not in covering
f i v e s , pessimists and the "spoilers"! up evil, suffrage will come as a Bitt h a t control legislation. The g r e a t - l u r a l result.
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