Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 239, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1912 — Page 10

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10 THE TIMES. Friday, March 29, 1912.

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Washington, t. C. March 29 The dates for the various primaries and state conventions to select delegates td the. national conventions of the. two leading: parties are becoming known. Already provision has been made for the election of some or all delegates In a score of states, and the dates of other conventions will foliow rapidly from now on. March 30 Alaska republican territorial convention, at Nome. April 2 Wisconsin stato-wide pjK marlea on presidential preference basin, all parties. April 9 Illinois state-wide primaries, all parties. April 9 JfeW York republican state, convention, at Rochester. " April 11 Michigan republican state convention, at Bay City. April 13 Pennsylvania primaries, all parties. April 1 Connecticut republican state convention, at New Haven. April 17 Nebraska state-wide primaries on presidential preference basis, all parties. April If Illinois congressional district conventions. April 19 Oregon state-wide primaries oh presidential preference basis, all parties. April 19 Illinois republican state convention, at Springfield. April 21 Iowa republican state convention, at Cedar Flapids. April 27 Tennessee democratic prlWoman Finally Recovers From Nervous Breakdown Impoverished nerves destroy many people before their time. Often before a sufferer realizes what the trouble is, be ison the verge of a toiflblete nervous breakdown. It is of the utmost importance to keep your nervous system in good condition, as the nerves are the source all bodily power. Mrs. Anna Kouftz, an Mechanic St., Pueblo, Col A, says: "For manyVears I suffered from nervous prostration; 1 was unable to do any house work arid doctors failed to help me. Remedies I tried from druggists did not do me a particle f good. A neighbor told my husbrad about Dr. Mile' Nervine and he procured a bottle. After the first few doses I showed a marked improvement and after taking two bottles I was entirely etired. I have been perfectly well for years and cannot praise Dr. Miles' Nervine too highly." If you are troubled with loss of appetite, poor digestion, weakness, inability to sleep; if you are in a ... .general run down condition . and

mat ies. April 30 Florida democratic primaries, presidential preference basis. May " 1 Pennsylvania republican State convention. May 21 Ohio congressional district conventions. May 28 New Jersey state-wide primaries, presidential preference basis, all parties. June 4 South Dakota state-wide primaries, presidential preference basis, all parties.

IN POLITICS

probably any othe rman. He is a member and leader among the Dutch settlers who . predominate In the southwestern part of the State, who, naturally, might be expected to favor Colonel Roosevelt on account of his Dutch ancestry. William J. Bryan will address the. Jefferson club banquet In Des Moines April 3. West Virginia republicans will meet In Huntington May 16 to name six deiegates-at-large to the national convention.

The legislatures Of nine states have enacted laws providing for the adoption of the presidential preference primary system. Having satisfactorily disposed of the presidential choice, Missouri democrats are turning their attention to the

contest for the governorship. Indiana, which long war regarded as one of the pivotal states, is attracting less attention than uusual fn the contests of the two parties for the presidential nominations. Senator La Follette has 'made known his intention to campaign Nebraska, Oregon and Washington next month previous to the presidential preference primaries In those stats. The Marquette flub, for more than a quarter of a century a strong factor In republican politics in Chicago, has closed its doors and has been merged with the Hamilton club. Gen. Benjamin F. Tracy, who was secretary of the naVy in President Harrison's eabihfet, has been appointed chairman of the advisory committee of the eastern branch of the National Taft Bureau. South Carolina.- which cast 3.961 votes for a republican president in 1908 will hav 18 delegates at the national convention, while Connecticut, which cast 112.815 Votes at the same tirrie, will have but 14 delegates. Illinois leads all the states in llber-

' ality in payments of Its governors,

overtopping even New York. It pays Its governors $12,000 a year, while New York, Ohio, California, Pennsylvania and New Jersey pag $10. 00ft each. The Nebraska voter who goes to the polls at the state primary next month and votes on every constlutlonal amendment and for the necessary candidates to All every position on the ticket will be obliged to make nearly 100 crosses. Among the United States senators who have announced that Governor Woodrow Wilson seems to be the strongest democratic candidate in sight are Senator Newlafids bf Nevada. Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia, Senator

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Boise, Idaho, has voted to adopt the commission plan of governriient. The Michigan Hemocratlc State convention for the election of delegates to the Baltimore convention will be held at Bay City on May 16. ' The national convention of the Socialists, which was to have been held at Oklahoma Clty may be transferred to Indianapolis. President Taft has accepted an invitation to the banquet bf the Union League Club of Philadelphia on April 27, the birthday of General Grant.

Speaker Clark has been compelled by the pressure of his official duties to decline all Invitations to make speeches In various parts vt the country. Th Michigan Republican campaign iS to be formally opened with a banquet at Hastings on March 15. with Senator William Alden Smith as the chief speake. Ex-Goverhor John L. Long of Massachusetts, who was Secretary of the Navy when, Theodore Roosevelt was assistant secretary, has been selected as president of the Taft League of Massachusetts Representative William B. McKinley, chairman of the Republican congressional campaign committee, is the principal owner of a vast network of electric ailways covering a large section of Illinois. Governor Joseph M. Carey of WJrdiri-

on the Roosevelt tieket. has been lip

public life for many years. He" rcpre-' Culberson -of Texas, Senator QGorman

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pire next March are William E. Borah of- Idaho, Jonathan Bourne, Jr., of 'Oregon, Frank O. Brlggs of New Jersey, Norris Brown of Nebraska, Henry E. Burhham of New Hampshire, W. Murray Crane of Massachusetts, Shelby M. Cullom of Illinois, Charles Curtis of Kansas, Joseph M. Dixon of Montana, Robert J. Gamble of South Dakota, Simon Guggenheim of Colorado, William S. Kenyon of Iowa, Knute Nelson bf Minnesota, it. A. Richardson of Delaware, William A. Smith of Michigan, Francis K. Warren of Wyoming and George P. Wetmore of Rhode Island.

Plays and Players

Eugene Walters has written a play called "Fine Feathers." The dramatization of "Little Women" Is making a big hit In Chicago. Rosalind Coghlan has a new playlet called "The Obstinate Miss Granger." A new playlet called "Fear" has four characters, all of whom are men. W.' J. Ferguson, the veteran actor, who: has been ill in Albany, has recovered. Lew Dbckstader denies that he is

going to leave minstreey to enter

vaudeville. Sophye Barnard is to retire from the cast of "The Red Widow" and Flora Zabelle is to take her place. Channing Pollock and Charles Hanson Town have written a playlet entitled "The Impulse of the Moment." The Empress theatre, which is being built for the Sullivan and Consldine cir

cuit in Portland, O., will be the largest

playhouse in that city. Alfred Sutro's new play, "The Fire Screen," now presented In London by Arthur Bourchier and Violet Vanbrugh, has been secured by Charles Frohman

for production In this country next season. John Barrymore Is to star in a comedy called "Half a Husband," by W. J. llurlbut, author of "The Fighting Hope." Arnold Daly will stage the play. Viola Tree, daughter of Sir Beerbohm Tree, who has been praised highly for her beauty and talent, is to marry the son of an English clergyman. Helen Royton, a prima donna in comic opera, left New York for Germany recently to study for grand opera under King Clark in Berlin and Jean de Ruszke in Paris. Victor Herbert will compose the music for Mile. Kmma Trentinl's new comic opera, which will have Its premiers, under the direction of Arthur Tammersteln, in October at Syracuse, N. T. Mabel Taliaferro has started on a limited season in vaudeville over the Orpheum circuit. She opened this week at the Majestic theatre, Chicago, appearing in a one-act play by Edward Peple, called "Taken on Credit." John Drew's season will end late in May. Ha will then go abroad to visit the. various European capitals and deliver addresses on "The Stage." In Paris he will address the Society of French authors at a special meeting.

Grace George will make a fortnight's test of the new play by George Broadhurst and Bayard Velller this spring, preparatory to using It as her principal vehicle next season. The play, originally called "The Miracle," now has the title of "Within the Law." A sketch called "The Still Voice," written by George Cameron, who Is Mrs. Sidney Drew, will be presented by the Drew-Barrymore-Rankln family at the Fifth Avenue theatre. New York. The characters will be played by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew, Lionel Barrymore, Doris Rankin and S. Rankin Drew.

. sented Wyoming in Congress in the territorial days and was the first Unit ,ed States senator from the new Stat. 'As United States senator he framed the "Carey Act," which is said to have done more to revolution! agricultural conditizons in the West than any other

measure ever put on the statute books.

of New York, Senator Gore of Oklahoma, afid Seiatof Gardner of Maine. Victor Rosewater of Nebraska, who has become acting chairman of the republican national committed Is a native of Omahft and is 41 years old. He began his newspaper career on the

Federal i Omaha Bee in 1893, and sine lS6s he

has been the editor of that publicatlbri.-

unable to bear your part of the daily grind f life, you need sqmethiag to strengthen your tierves. You may not realize what is the matter with you, but that is no reason why you should delay treatment. Dr. Miles' Nervine has proven its value in nervous disorders for thirty years, and merits a trial, no matter how many other remedies have failed to help you. Sold by all druggists. If nnrt bottfs fails to benefit your money Is returned. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind.

Truman Newberry, who has been in-(His entrance into national politics trusted with the task of looking after 'dates from 1908, when he was elected the financial end of the Roosevelt na-'as delegate at large to the republican

tional campaign, was Secretary of th Navy In Mr. Roosevel's last cabinet. He. is a son of the late Congressman NeWberry of Detoit, from whom he inherited a fortune of several millions. Like Colonel Roosevelt Mr. Newberry saw active service in the SpanishAmerican war and it was during that period that the two fist became acquainted. It is expected that the management of the Taft campaign In Michigan will be placed in , the hands of former Congressman Gerrlt J. Diekema. For a

number or years Mr. Diekema was chairman of the Republican State Committee of Michigan, and he is said to

have a better acquaintance, with the political situation in his State than

national convention from Nebraska, and since that time he has been tha representative of his state on the republican national committee. Elliott W. Major, attorney general, is a candidate for the democratic nomination for governor of Missouri. Madison, Wis., has rejected a proposal for the adoption of the commission plan of municipal government. Thomas Nelson Page, the noted author, is mentioned for the democratic nomination for governor of Virginia. The democratic state committee of Arkansas has turned down a proposal for. presidential preference primaries in that state. ,Leo Gow, candidate for councilman in Georgetown, Colo., Is said to be the

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Lillian Lorraine, New York musical comedy star, who has numbered scores of Manhatt- . bachelors among her ardent admirers, has picked a Chicago man for a husband. He is Frederick Greshelmer, a real estate man. The: were married in Jersey City following a courtBhlp which had ilta beginning last aummer in the surf at Atlantic City, Where Greshelmer taught Miss Lorraine to awtrru

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Colorado democrats Will meet in Colorado Springs, April 29, to select twelve delegates to the national convention at Baltimore. John Hays Hammond, president of the National Republican League, has Issued a call f?r a meeting of the league to be held in Chicago, Junes IS. Governor Foss of Massachusetts, who Is said to Aspire to the democratic presidential nomination, wll probably sit in th Baltimore convention as a delegate?; Milton A. Miller, a member of the Oregon legislature for fourteen years, lias announced his candidacy for the United States senate to succeed Jonathan Bourne, Jr.

. Representative McKinley of Illinois, chairman of the republican congressional campaign committee, believes that the next house Vi-ill have a republican maporlty of at least 30. New Jersey progressives, led by former Governors Fort and Stokes, have perfected an organltatlon which they hope will be effective in capturing the New Jersey delegates to Chicago for Colonel Roosevelt. In attempting to forecast the results Of the November election it will be well to remember that six presidents of the United States were elected by a smaller number of votes than those Which woman suffrage states will control in the net electoral college. The republican members of the United States senate whose terms will tx-

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