Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 135, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1920 — CONVENTIONALITIES. [ARTICLE]

CONVENTIONALITIES.

The California delegation to the republican national convention will distribute one carload of yellow popies on arrival here. The poppies, picked by California school children, were packed in ice for the trip. Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler to the latest to make a debut along Presidential Row. His headquarters in, the Congress hotel were opened yesterday. Theodore Roosevelt, delegate from New York state, was a visitor at candidate’s headquarters. He was one of the callers at Senator Johnson’s headquarters during the afternoon. • Senator Miles Poindexter is due to arrive tomorrow. His headquarters have been temporarily opened in the Congress hotel. Miss Sarah Butler, daughter of Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, will In an attache of presidential row after Saturday. She has been a captain of one New Yorii district campaign. Mayor James Rolph, of San Francisco, former Senator F. P. Flint, of Los Angeles and 150 other Californians are due to arrive for the convention Saturday. Women delegates to the convention realize it isn’t a milliners* show and will remove their hats immediately upon entering the haU, leaden of women organizations here announced today. Mrs. Fletcher Dobyns, republican ehairman for Illinois women, expected Mrs. Minnie G. Canon, of Aiken, & C., to be her guest until she received word that her telegram of invitation had not 'been delivered becftuse Mn. Canon died twenty yean ago. . . Esmon De Valera, “president of the Irish republic,” was a convention visitor today. He arrived lata last night DeValera doctored he intended attending the convention, until the nomination was made. - “—WW twin Partly cloudy Sata** day, preceded by rain this wftabnoon or tonight hl southeast portion. Moderate temperature.