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i 18, 1913. TaLlUnnEtt AND WARNS CROOKS TV By Deo- tajmtion of Battle Againtt Fraudulant June the eve at the, ttsembllng of Republican Na- tiontU convention there occurred night Roosevelt datnonatratlon that waa at once a tribute to the man who leading th fl nt the- combined of special prtvt- Jege and 'political brigandage, and a propbec) Massed In the AudKorlum the entlw number of Roosevelt fatee and as manv and women aa couM crowfl nun whloh nfl(1 persons listened to speech which wan a terrible arraignment of the elements that have. Jr'rifl In. the bitter struggle to defeat the expressed will at the people and a Roosevelt do not propose to aubmlt In convention to the sea tine of fraudulent Taft deleaves through the work of the Taft ro.ajc.rltv In the national committee -There was not mistaking the temper of the aaaience. that listened to thla speech rt was greeted with wild aoclalm Pmrt of the time Colonel RooaeveK could hardly make hlrasetf heard for the cheering And while the meeting was In progress and streets the theatre for squares and strangled with swirling, eddying thousands, who, unable to ob- admission remained where they on the mere cKancc of seeing for a brief minute when he tha theatre FOR FIOHT AT START.

After declaring that If the conven- IJ proves false to the cause of the yi rle. Colonel Roosevelt thrilled hla audience by hla declaration that the tf to oust the fraudulent Mui begin the moment eonVen- He said in i d'ls- convention which to aasem- a majority composed nearly crinw will have been com- b-'f at politicians from territories and i mitted The triumph of such procoed- that never cast a Republican Ings the moment vvould mean the electoral vote and nearly of poll- wreck of thp Republican party; and If who have just been repudiated such proceedings become habitual. It at open primaries bv the people of their would mean the Wreck of popular o-n states, has stolen from the r.ink I government The actions of the Taft ftle of the Republicans from i leaders In tho national committee, with the active aid of Mr Taft's the Mid I Juat wharavar crooked typa of politician hM power "If I nominated, It will IM- whanaver they have had a tha vtrdtct of people, In of haa been over I to 1 In my favor If Mr Taft were nominated. It would mean the. ni'a it 1epi K1 lTmn OPPONENTS NOT REGULAR "Our opponenta are fond of calling regular In reality, they have no "title to member- chip to any party that la true to the of Abraham Lincoln They are flirbtlnc for the eauae of upeelat privilege, and their chief strength la drawn from the bcnaftrfartaa of entrenched economic and aortal Injustice.

CROOKED PRE8S '-Vve who In thla eotiteat are for the of the plain people, we who are flcrhtmc for the riant of the people to rule themselves, need offer no better proof of the fart that are fighting for all citizens, no matter what their than that which la afforded by the action of that portion of the preas which la controlled bv nrlvllAra. bv the tereata In bualmaa. Neiwapapera of thla type are found In the very part of the count In San FrancUco, In Cincinnati, hi Chicago.and St In Boaton and Philadelphia But they are strongest In New York. Some of TBBWrHewllpVpenr are'nominally cratlc, aOme nominally Republican, nominally Independent But la reality they are true only to the real or fancied Interests of the great capitalist claaa, by certain of-whose members they are controlled. "Sometimes the Interests of thla capitalist claaa are Identical with, those of the country as a whole, and that caae these papers serve Interests of the commonwealth Sometimes the Interests of the capitalist class are against Interests of the people as a whole, and In that casa these are hostile to the Inter- fsts of the.

commonwealth. But i neither their acting favorably to, nor acting adversely to the interests of the commonwealth la anything more than an Incident to their support of the Interests to which they are bound. great and far-reaching evil of their action Is that they choke and foul the only channels of Information open to to eighty lawfully substituted for them an equal number of fraudulent delegates', not elected by the people, and claims the right to will of the people by placing fraudulent delegates on the tem- vpllcall of the national con' ventlon the hcpe of thereby controlling It in the Interest of the candidates and of the bosses, whom the private secretary and of otm of Mr. Taft'a cabinet officers, are monstrous, and they should Be indignantly con-' demned by the moral sentiment of the whole country "When. In February last.

I made up my rhlnd that It was rny duty to enter this flghtl It was after long and careful people have last now emphatically re- deliberation I had become convinced that Mr Taft had definitely and com- "Thls attempt to bind the convention' Plf tnlv abandoned the cause of the by aa act of deliberate this i people, and surrendered himself attempt to defraud of their rights the I wholly to the biddings of the plain citizens of the Republican party, slonal political bosses and of the by the bosses whom that party has just i great privileged Interests standing he- repudiated, brings In question certain elementary principles which at the foundation not onlv of parly procedure of free hind I had also become convinced that unless I did make the fight tt could not bo made at aJl, and that Mr. Tart's nomination would come to T. ARRIVAL IN CHICAGO (This Is a photograph of Colonel Roosevelt responding to the greeting of his admirers, on his way from the railroad depot to his hotel, soon after Ms aaival in Chicago.) the American people, the damage to the country such action as these national commlttcemen have; taken 'In deliberately seeking overthrow the will to of nullify and the people legitimately expressed as to their choice for president Is Infinitely greater than the wn.ng done by the tempted cashier or the bribed election official BEATEN BT THE VOTERS These fraudulent Taft delegates were, beaten by the voters of Washington, of California, of of so many citizens. honest and well-meaning itp than ot the cnuntrj on the one side and ozf the other the powers that prey, the representatives of special privilege In the world of, business and their tools JOT) instrumepts in the world of po titles CAN BE ftn COMPROMISE Th.pr ran bp no compromise in a contest It is that representatives of special privilege, who know that special privilege cah- not continue if the people really rule, should i-psnrt unblushingly to -every kind of trlf kerv and dishonesty In order to perpetuate their hold upon the party, and should be eager callouily to destroy'the party If not to.preventj Its bPinjf controlled by Its rank and' file But for thla very reason we vie halve A. right solemnly to-appeal to all holnest men to stand with us on what had now become a naked issue "The unrest cannot be quieted by Ingenious trickery of those -who-profess to advance by merely marking time or who to drown the cry for justice by loud and Insincere your hearts that you are not merely kind (fat den't witroot finger pair ivnnfiis "knew p-frftce" if the "tips" out before the gloves.

TVsiVa my to tell the in the hem" for the name "Kayscr." It is there for your protection. iv gtevi coal no 'more than flw worth double in quality, fit and 1 iha biml "look in the the kind that "don't -wear ouf at the finger "tips." silk St.SO JW.OO. na Sim Yfcrft fate, and really be a better place for those who are already well off None of us can really prosper permanently If masses of our fellows are debased and degraded, If they are ground down and forced to live starved and sordid lives, so that their souls are crippled like their bodies and tho fine odgo of their every feeling blunted. "We ask that those of our people to whom fate has been kind, shall re- damor about issues that are false and member that each is hla brother's issues that are dead. The trumpets the advance, and their appeal cannot be drowned by repeating the war cries of bygone bathes, the victory shouts of vanished hosts.

"We who stand for the cause of progress are fighting to make this country a better place to live for those who have been harshly treated by keeper, and that all of us whose veins thrill with vigor shall feel our obligation to the less fortunate, who work wearily beside UB In the strain and stress of our eager modern life "Friends, here In Chicago at this time, you have a great task before you wish you to realize deep in party. You are facing a crisis In the history of a nation, and what you do will have an appreciable effect dfcoughout the world at large." ACTOR IS DROWNED MATS LANDING. June 17-- Throw 11 Into the cold waters of the Great Bgg Harbor bay while on a fishing trip yesterday afternoon by the capsizing of a small rowboat towed by a speed launch. William P. Bean, an actor and theatre company manager, who was summering at this place, was drowned before the eyes of two companions, Dorle Hoover and Archie Smith, both of this place, who were unable to reach his side In time to save him.

TO INCREASE OUTPUT OP LOCAL POllERIES Charles Howell Cook) who has beenJ connected with the Penn yKanla China) Company of Ford City, Pa, for a num-1 her of years, will devote his entire) I time to the development of the twd concerns In this city In which he ani) F. Mellor are Jointly Interested, the) Etrurla and Prospect Hill Potteries, Mr Mellor will return to Trenton shortly and plans will be made at once to Increase the capacities anij the output of the two local plants. Now Is the time to get rid of youB rheumatism. You can do It by ing Chamberlain's Liniment and saging the parts freely at each cation. For sale by all dealers VJL i eiiiivriim, I i r-jwin, Arizona, of Indiana, of Kentucky, and of ht ind wro 4.1.*...

A a i i pill II in then they were seated by the TPd- Ited political bosses who had lust themselves been beaten bv tho people of their own state, in Massachusetts, and party organisation, but and eoctal order hlm without serious opposition The Jersey, In In CONVEJTTIOX IS THE JUDOE event has Histlned both my beliefs. west Virginia, In Kansas, in Missouri ''l hojrt 'I fnrnpntly nur r-ilHw Crane, Penrose an.fl of ritjht the onl jud of the quail- I progressives, who supported other I 1 11 put It In another way I carried twenty-one of the old Rnpublli states, and these states fast 2RS In the electoral college, i i three of a majority of the total electoral vote Mr Taft carried (I to him Mr 011, i flcatlons of Its own members "From' randldMeVto of their oxvn states that with 18 electoral Mr Taft Washington. California, Arizona, i cardinal principles of the were beaten as delegates to the Mr Cummins divided one state Texas. Indiana, Alabama 1 which we hold In common. Is our duty convention, and vet they arrogate to i votes and certain other slates the people normally, lovalH and In good faith to, themseKes the right to, seat In remain states wnlch.

alf elected certain delepatea -who are le-1 abide hv the w-ett thought out and convention th" rtplpeates whom the though at tho election. tally and, moral 1 to sit In honeetlv expressed action of a ma- states of -Washington, Callf-rma, a i genuine Repuhllc party, convention The discredited politicians Jorlt The majority of! making up the majority of the national) the Republican progressives dr wlttr TTff to clared for me hits become clear beyond a shadow of a doubt that If I Our 16o. HalrUne Ssrge in 32- inch width. Yellow Tag Price, yard 8c Wax Paper Pasteleas and tasteless; sltvng enough to hold tea. or coffee; nice to take out to the park with you.

A lOc. dV cups. Tallow Tag; Price '5c Dlllfy the will the people, have suh- for those men certain others who have not the slightest claim to In the convention "A mlnoritj of the national com- tnlttee composed or honorable men, Who have voted on every case strictly On merits, have i In each case protected strongly against the action of the majorlt. showing. the of douhtf that the thrown off the temporary roll the majority are entitled to seata.

hv every con- of law and morals "I have carefully eiramlned facts id these cases myself, and I to that there la no element of doubt the men In question were honor- mbty and lawfully choaen by the peo- I't and that the effort of the major- to unseat them represents nothing; I r- Ved theft, carried on with the (Bit evil purpose of dlshon- the will of the bosses for the deliberately exprsaaed jtulg- Of the people. "tt Is for the convention itself to de- those cases, and by the I mean the lawfullv elected mem- Of the convention. The men Uently put on the temporary roll tile dishonest action of the major- Arizona, ntid rest have. Nor 1 Carolina nnd okla- PH nl polls' I bomn where there were primaries and had not made the progressive fight It would have completely broken down, and there would a been no substantial opposition to the forces of reaction polltcal "Let those, progrenelves who stand for principle and who are concerned with the fortunes of particular man onl as a means of securing the triumph of principle ponder theoe facts and refrain In this crisis from playing Into the hands of our enemies TAFT RELIBR T'POX BOSSES "Mr Taft at first that he represented th- His denial was of little consenuence, for his deeds belled his words Put I doubt If at present' he would venture to repeat his denial As it has hvconie constantly more 1 and more, evident that the people are against him, h- has more and morn undlsguUedly hlmfelf Into the arms of the Tiosswi Here In CTitoAgo at this moment Jie baa never 4wd ono chance of succpss what was gUen him bv the actions of Messrs Barnes, Brookcr. Murphv.

I Guggenheim a Smoot, NPW and their associates In cheating the people out of their rights beaten so overwhelmingly by thrt people) poll If the convention proves to the of the people, If It reiords UM, will of, the bosses, whether vet Mr I carried every deiexate exeepi threp "It nppars that In the Repuhll- or beaten as In hnsptts a i hold jirlnoartca-Slhsia Jthe people Jprsev. f-ennsrHrtnia arm a rmllrt their desires, he waa was. It i wreck tho Republlcnn inrtx-. a or 7 to 1 It will p-ut back cause of omoc- A vlr ORIKa WON BY BOSSES rncv. it he falso to prln- clple of honor and Tt cannot Mctorlej, have he-n won before honestv in JT no 11 that nominee for tempor- boss-controlled conventions of arv chairman, nor hi accepting Its i a politicians I carried Wash- decision as to the seating and unseat- ingtott nt the polls, carried It before Ing of contested delegations ihs national committee He tins "There never has been a clearer line hart, and has not now.

a chance with themselves In states where prl- Of the committee must not m.jrlr? wcr heM that In last a I Vtewed to on their own cases I In which he In he to allow the beneficiaries of the permitted hln self to he betraved Into i. to vote on one another's cases. I the frank admission that he expected at course, to allow th'rn really to to be nominated because he believed on their own cases the national committee would stand by BBFCSER TO A I DE BT TAFT I hlmOn of a to recopnJze or abide rFpr sel UnB a state that a 9 ust re theft of the- rights of tha people pu him. has been hand the national committee It Is the ln plove thw olhf of all honest nrvemhers o' the con- of national tlon to flght that attlon inmi the Mr Crane, of the conTOntlon I v(r PPnrow Pennsylvania! Mr mr duty to the and fllf of the of Kansas, of Mr Murphy. publican party, it is our rtun to the (lf Nw se.

and Mr Scott of West i i 8 i a all of horn have Just heen, rcpn i a own stdtes to stoTl the people the victory which thf pooplo a won i a It was Mr waa the accepted representative of the bosses, of the men who 1 old comhlnatton of crooked poll- tics and rrookprl hiislnosB, i has' 1 i soiirt not only of our i of our social and Jn.dns- i tt has now. come Mr Taft Is i i of course of th. I lrt lin which embark, a M. no i stich action represent r.tati\» or it- i no nonor- troa on BB destruction, to the i i to which they nomi- a belong, and also treason to the cause the American people aa a whole CKARSRR THEM WITH CRIMINALS. 'Among the national commltteemen a part In this consplr- numher of men who of this to Insist a action of the Convention i la on the of these fraxiflu- aeated delettntos binds P.e- kjbllcnn or hnroses any obllga- UDon Republican "The man nominated hv the national ntnlttee tempomi'v chairman he mav be under he as, merely Instrument hv 1 em to put Whether he t.e Mr Root or Rnv one and i bis previous carter i an 1 of a selected he at a i i a a a to I i i i tr in our i a i 'est cave not onl before.

IL Republican voters a proposition a a i a a I n. d'-f''--! i if i a and Of tlif H'pnhltran unseat- thm arc ttmed f' tv the a i a mint not be permitted to i own i and to he tho rlcF of fraud romml'ted own i far at Mr Taft and I are per- concerned It i matfra Jt Uie of either may be But Mr acrnilesr-pnc or hv have rained an looue which is Important to this country It a partisan It IK than a it moral If rnniotitL political thffi If not the of wrong hat lntiirl.uab affect nation, not nierely our Ir of anvernnent hut In ordinary relations of life are doubtless and reputable Proba themselves to for what they are now doing on th" irround that they are not Committing what the law HS a crimp It ma well be doubted on the whole our country doea I not morp from misdeeds of men who recocnljse'ns O'el' l-m only the obligations of law than It milTera from the mladeedn of actual UVp Crane, of Massa- Brooker of Connecticut, and Vitirf-l of Missouri, mho trail their l-M1or such Mnrphv and Mulvane, are doubtlenn genuinely at the nuaconduct of defaulting fbank Itaelf i or at the Action of norrve Unall trv na- elecrion onVtei on day are i trr tlM I in tn retorna the Special Sale This Week Children's lightweight Coats for Mountain and Seashore Wear At 25 Discount A onpital and timely chance for prudent parents to buy cxiats fop their girls. to choose fro i could be desired, and includes SEASON'S TATT.ORV-D saje, tfeftt IN OAftllf from the leading designers and makers of children's coats. Materials are handsome, fashionable and of high quality, and consist of FAU PE SOIJ5 WOOL UH-VIOTS, xw COV-RT AAU PAOOA CLOrH. arc coats with in plain- tan, nary, light blue and Rolf together aod-white chw.ka and a wJpptirm of brv-i: and fancy jnixe-d and striped AH the style ideas in collars are sera the collection.

1 to 14 Yi 109-113 B. -Utt St 10 Soatb St, The Yellow Sale a right from the beginning It simply had to be, beoanse we planned this sale OB a scale that could not fail. Our own standard always-in-demand merchandise marked wholesale bargain prices, embellished with timely pink-ups -from the manufacturers that enable us to actually save our patrons dollars, many of them. What woman of forethought or a just consideration for her pbcketbook would peiuUt such an jopporiunity to slip away from her unused? Of course, the Tag Sale is a success a big as big as the big, busy, bustling, buzzing crowds that attendance: You, madam, should be one of that money-saving crowd. WJL OiVt DOUBLE OOT.D STAMPS TOMORROW ft Silk Waists AS ueUAT--A SAviNQ OF SEC CENTS ON xHK in Val.

Laces and Insertions, in 12-yard up to 75c. Yellow Tag New 50c. Oval-Frame Pic- turps, assorted subjects colored prints; iVi-inch metal frames; gold and mission. Yellow Tag Price 35c Yellow Tag Sale at Dollar Savingsl J1.49 VK.T.T.OW TAO PRICE FOR ulNB $3.00 COPSE r3. Half Price $2.50 All new, fresh from the designers' beautiful models, finely tailored, that were made to sell for or more- Yellow Tag Price Tailored waists of black china silk; high- neck, short-sleeve waists of black with lace yoke.

Peplum model waists white china silk, low neck, sleeves; lace trimmed. Outing "Waists in striped china silks, with the new high-back, collar. And China Silk Waists in white and black; low neck and short sleeves; silk trimmed. il sizfts-included the lot; every stitch carefully each waist a model of perfection in fit. Tin Tag CA I.lee of pSivU saves yon a good fall dollar.

You 11 find it splendidly worth your while to- stop at the demonstration counter if yon are at all interested in a cool, comfortable kitchen while preparing meals. We have the "New Perfection" wirJc blue flame oil conk stove in operation, showing how it the heat to just the spot where needed, how it econo- mizesrin the use of fuel--how ft, in a word, changes summer cooking froAi a "vr to a for one day. The best known, besT- liked corset in America? but we can't use the name while the price is cut in half. Perfect fitting models of ultra-correctness in style are here for every figure. a i sumptuous, workmanship of high excellence, trimmings extra fine.

Tomorrow only half price I rTQ 69c. Imported Aluminum Saucepans, 2 quart size Yellow Tag Price The Yellow Tag Sale looka after your Gingham needs in a wonderfully economical way. 25c. and 29c. Imported handsome new stripes and plaids.

Yellow Tag Price, a yard 15c. 32-inch Ginghams, Yellow Tag Price, a yard 27-inch Ginghams," Yellow Tag Price, a yard lOc. 27-inch Ginjrhams, Yellow Tag- Price, a 1 The Yellow Tag Sale makes Wash Suits wonderfully inexpensive You'll want one of these suits, whether yon go away or spend your vacation days at home. For they're cool, good-looking and practical--made to meet rough usage and not afraid of the wash tub. Let the Yellow Tag pi vide yon with (4 7C a $5.00 Suit for These suits of ramie linen come in large sizes.

The blues are trimmed with white, and the oyster whites with browu. $6.00 No, folk Suits, Tag Price 7198 Very jaunty suits, these in white Bedford cord, tailored. We have at $3.96, women's 'strictly tailored in Jasper linen. i ne $8.00 suits narnral, snrt oyster white ramie are especially and our $6.00 Norfolk linen suits, white, corduroy trimmed, are the leading Women's Summer Vesta, Yellow Tag Price 10c $1 00 Jacqnard Poulards, 23-inch, showerproof, fQp NFWSPAPFR! Yellow Tag Price, yd NF'WSPAPFEJ.

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