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THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, JUNE llt 1912.
E DELEGATES GIVEN TO TAFT BY ITTE TODAY Committee Today Awards Ten Kentucky Delegates to Taft Despite Affidavits Against Them. (Continued from Page One.) James Breathitt, W. D. Cochran and J. E. Wood. The Roosevelt faction only contested the seats of two Taft delegates-at-large. Besides the squabble over the delegates at large, contests have been brought in the first, second, fourth, seventh, eighth, tenth and eleventh districts. In all eighteen seats are at stake. Ormsby McIIarg, Roosevelt contest manager, who on Monday protested against the attitude of the committee 5n the Indiana cases, was on hand again today. Ex-Senator Charles Dick, smiling and genial as usual, represented Taft. Edward C. O'Rear, one of the contesting Roosevelt delegates at large, spoke for the contestants. At the opening of the hearing a telegram from Senator Bradley was read. It protested against hearing the Roosevelt contests because they had not been filed in the time prescribed by the rules. It developed that the Jtoosvelt statement and notice were were filed May 9, but there were no credentials filed for the Roosevelt Delegates. When these facts became known Committeeman Devine of Colorado, protested. "They are not within .the rules," declared Devine, "They are iwithin the rules," answered Senator Borah. The chair sustained Borah's contention. McHarg asked for a consolidation of the delegates-at-large nd the delegates from the Jirst, second and fourth districts. Dick said he ,ws willing to consolidate. The case was so taken up for consideration. Judge O'Rear spoke for the Roosevelt men first. "If the Republicans expect to win in Kentucky it will be because our methods are cleaner than our party's adversary," he said. "The charge is that the Republican machine is 'in had' down there and the tendency is Democratic as the lesser of the two evils. I. charge that there was a deliberate plan to carry Kentucky for the president despite the will of the people. The plan, was participated in by the Republican state Central Committee of that state. Of the thirteen members twelve favored Mr. Taft. Now the party rule is that the delegates holding the credentials signed by the .county chairman are entitled to seats. In about one-third of the counties the county cha irmen held county offices. I do not contend that if a man holds an office he is not entitled to participate in politics, but I do say that when it comes to a question of his chief and another man he should resign. He could not be more than human, and as a test of that you have this matter in Kentucky." Judge O'Rear filed a bundle of affidavits, to show that the charges that Taft appointees had captured the delegation by gavel methods in the convention were true. Roosevelt had secured the delegates, he said, but they are not allowed to vote. W. D. Cochrane of Maysville, a Taft delegate at large, spoke for the Taft delegation. He denied all the charges of the Roosevelt delegation. i'' Sleep For Look. Sleep Is one of the best known pre Bervatives of youth, and every woman ; should get as much of It as possible. i A short nap after meals Is an excellent thing. Take it If you have time I to lie down only for fifteen minutes. ' On getting up you will feel comt.posed and In readiness for any tasks i that may await you. i Many women think they cannot afford to rest for a few moments, yet in the end this rest pays. Regular hours are the best of helps to keeping one's youth and good looks. Make It your business to get to bed j at a seasonable hour every night and try to keep this hour the same. Early rising will enable you to make tip for the hours given to sleep at night. If you are troubled by sleeplessness undress leisurely, brush the hair, massage the scalp a little and bathe the face and eyes in warm water. Then stand before an open window , in a heavy dressing gown and take a few deep breaths. Lastly, drink a cup of hot milk and then get into bed, stretch the body out, relax and think only of something pleasant Sleep should not be long in coming. Toilet Hints. " " Warm water, pure soap and a complexion brash are valuable aids In reducing enlarged pores. Tbe brush should be used vigorously and followed by tbe application of a good skin food. For keeping the hands white and soft use a lotion of rosewater, six ounces; glycerin, one-half ouuee; tincture of benzoin, one teaspoonful; borax, one teaspoonful. Shake well and allow it to stand ten minutes before using. . . Simple but valuable is a face bleach of sour milk. The milk shonld be applied after the skin is thoroughly cleansed and allowed to remain on until dry. If an unpleasant odor remains It will yield to a mild solution of vinegar and hot water followed by an application of cold cream.
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New York 34 8 .810 Chicago 25 IS .581 Cincinnati 26 21 .r5:5 Pittsburgh 22 2n .524 Philadelphia IS 22 .450 St. Louis 22 27 .44? j Brooklyn 14 27 .341' Boston 14 32 .304)
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Philadelphia, 10; Cincinnati, 1. Boston, 11; St. Louis, 3. Chicago, 9; New York, 8. Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburgh, 0. GAMES TODAY. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Chicago at New York. Pittsburgh at Brooklyn. St. Louis at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston 30 18 525 Chicago 31 19 .620 Washington 28 21 .671 Philadelphia 23 20 .535 Cleveland 23 23 .500 Detroit 25 25 500 New York 15 29 341 St. Louis 14 34 292
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Washington, 7; Detroit, 3. New York, 5; Chicago, 1. Boston, 3; St. Louis, 2. Philadelphia, 6; Cleveland, 3. GAMES TODAY. New York at Chicago. Washington at Detroit. Philadelphia at Cleveland. Boston at St. Louis. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Toledo 37 17 Columbus 37 20 Minneapolis 35 20 Kansas City 29 28 Indianapolis 23 35 St. Paul 23 35 Milwaukee 20 34 Louisville 18 33 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Indianapolis, 4; Milwaukee, 0. Minneapolis, 6; Columbus, 3. Louisville, 7; Kansas City, 7. (Called by agreement.) St. Paul, 2; Toledo, 1. GAMES TODAY. Minneapolis at Indianapolis. Kansas City at Toledo. Milkaukee at Columbus. St. Paul at Louisville. .685 .649 .636 .509 .397 .297 .370 .353 Monkeys and Gum. In tropical countries the natives have many unique ways of catching monkeys. One of them, ns explained by a traveler, is this: The hunters walk about in short boots in sight of tbe monkeys. Then they take the boots off. place some gum in the bottoms and leave them on the ground, withdrawing themselves to a great distance. Presently the monkeys come down from the trees and try on the boots, and when the hunters come after them the boots stick to the feet of the monkeys and they are unable to climb. Thus the imitative little animals are captured. Executive Ability. "You say Mr. Flubson has great executive ability? "Yes." replied the cynical officeholder. "What makes you think so?" "Because he manages to hold a job without being competent to do any kind of real wort." Washington Star. Cute Girl. "How did she manage to get so many offers of marriage?" "She had her picture taken with a frying pan in her hand." Birmingham Age-Herald. Spend not all you have, believe not all you b- Td tell not all yog know. Merely Going. Smith I woke up last night with a horrible suspicion that my new gold watch was gone. So strong was the impression that I got up to look. Brown Well, was it gone? SmithNo, but it was going.
About Your Initials. What do your initials spell? Some people have had queer experiences. Names like Arthur S. Sullivan are unfortunate. George (Henry) Augustus Sala preferred to make himself, like George Adam Smith, Into GAS. Gilbert A'Beeket, of course, was just GAB. Whistler for awhile dropped his McNeill, fearing the possible ridicule of JAM Whistler. Henry Rider Haggard becomes very dignified an H. R. II.; (Henry) Austin Dobson refuses to be HAD, removing his first name, and Mme. de Novikoff, though no loi .jer Olga Kireff. has become 'O.K.' forever. London Chronicle.
Cables of Human Hair. In north Japan is an enormous heathen temple, the timbers of which were hauled from the mountains and put in place with ropes made , from the hair of the women of the provine?. From these tresses, which were brought forth by an edict, two ropes were made, one seventeen inches in circumference and 1,400 feet in length, while the other was eleven inches iu circumference and 2,000 feet long. His Job. "Signed up as yet?" inquired Actor Yorkk Ilanim. "Not yet," reionded Actor Hamlet Fatt. "Then how do you eat?" "I'm a professional boheniian nt a bohemlan restaurant." Pittsbnrg Post. -1 Corrected. The Artist Just a little daub of mill", you see. dettr inadani. Miss (lush gushlngly) Ob. no'. You are entirely too modest. I should call it quite a big daub. Puck. The Voice of Experience. Singleton The womnn I marry must be an ideal housekeeper. We'derly (with a sigh) Take my tip, old man, and freeze on to a practical one. Chicago News. There is no real need of anyone being troubled with constipation. Cham berlain's Tablets will cause an agreeable movement of the bowels without any unpleasant effect. Give them trial. For sale by all dealers. Twinina of Plants
One of the peculiarities to be noticed ne thought -he was home. He climbed to connection with the twining of' I wearily to the front porch and tried to plants is the fact that with very few j 8et ln tne door. The key would not exceptions all the Individuals of onefit- Presently Charles Chrisman species always twine in the same di j strode upon the porch. Chrisman rection. Most plants twine in the op- j thought the man who was trying to poslte course to the movement of the j Bet into his door was a burglar, so he
sun or the bands of a watch. Such twiners are the morning glory, wistaria, wax plaut. trumpet creeper and i many others. Among those which twine in the opposite direction the hop and wild bindweed, or climbing polyflOnum. are familiar examples. HarWeekly. Astrology. Astrology was cultivated by the C&aWeans, Egyptians, Hindus. Chinese. Greeks and Romans. It was much in Tsnu in Itnlv n,l KVU,. ,, .... teenth century and gradual passed I vat with the rise of physical science. I eSaokespeare called it the "excellent I i Coppery of the world" and in manv in- ' stances ridiculed it to the full extent at bis almost superhuman powers. Plenty of Material, "What are you studying there. Clarice?". "About how to make delightful dishes from left over food. The cook has left." "Well, you can make some nice dishes from left over food." "Yes, and I have plenty of material. There's a great deal of food left over since I began doing the cooking." Washington Herald.
Health and Beauty Advice By Mrs. Mae Martyn
X. T.: Large pores, I know, are disfiguring. However, you can soon reduce them if you use an almozoin cream-jelly, the recipe for which I give: Put 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine in j pint cold water, then add 1 ounce almozoin. When thoroughly dissolved it is ready to use. This almozoin cream-jelly should be applied plentiful-! emu iuuucu in ru. Aiier using me cream-jelly a while you will find pim-, pies and blackheads will have van- i ished and the skin once rough, oily I inu uiun.ii , win utr ui a. veiveiy soilness, clear and beautiful. The almozoin cream-jelly is unfailing in protecting the skin from freckles, tan and sunburn. A. G. B.: Dieting is a cruel method
of flesh reduction and a needless tor-; cause it lacks the necessary elements ture, because with a parnotis solution, , for that purpose. Dissolve a teaspoonmade by dissolving 4 ounces parnotis i ful canthrox in a cup hot water, then in 11,2 pints hot water, you can re- , rub a little at a time on the scalp You duce your weight without suffering ; will be surprised on how quickly "it enor inconvenience. Taking a tablespoon-, tirely dissolves every atom of dust ful before each meal gently and gradu-1 dandruff and excess oil. After rinsally dissolves the fatty tissues without ; ing, the scalp will be clean and pliant
pua&iuit? mjuu ,auu neu jour weigni ; is where you want it, the flesh will ; be firm and the skin free from wrink les Mrs. A. D.: Don't experiment with alleged "hair tonics," because they may streak the hair. If your scalp is lifeless and scaly, you should shampoo with canthrox, then apply a little of the quinzoin tonic, made by pouring ja pint water in pint alcohol, to which is then added 1 ounce quinzoin. Occasional applications of this home-made tonic soon banish dandruff and correct unnatural oiHness. The faithful use of the quinzoin tonic will encourage the hair to grow in long and beautiful. D. O.: Those troublesome hairs can be made to disappear like magic by applying a paste made with powdered delatone and water. After 2 or 3 minutes it should be removed and the skin washed, when it will be found that the hairs have completely vanished. No pain or discoloration of the skin follows the use of delatone. Mrs. Max: Long, curly lashes add much to the expression of the eyes. Apply pyroxin "daily to lash-roots with thumb and forefinger and your stubby eyelashes will grow long and beautiful. By putting pyroxin on eyebrows with .forefinger you can make them come in thick and silky. Don't get any pyroxin where hair is not wanted.
All ALL STAR TEAM
Will Represent America in Olympic Games. (National News Association) NEW YORK, June 11. The American Olympic committee which yesterday picked the team to represent the stars and stripes in the international Olympic games at Stockholm next month today began making the final preparations for sending the men abroad. The team, 180 strong, accompained by trainers, Olympic representatives and others will sail from New York to Sweden on the Finland. The pick of American athletes make up the team which is expected to sweep the boards for this country In the international games. Five times in the past, America has won the honors and athlete experts figure that the team that is being sent abroad this year will again pluck the fruits of victory. James E. Sullivan of the American amateur union and other athletic experts expressed the belief today that the Americans would not only carry i off the bulk of the prizes but would make many new world's records. The east and the west are about evenly represented on the team. Although a number of former Olym- ; pic champions have been selected, there is also a great deal of fresh tiraj ber. Horrine of California is expected I to win the high jump; Duncan of New York is almost certain to annex discus throw; Rose has no peer as shot put ter and John Paul Jones of Cornell is one of the fastest sprinters in the world. The athletes were recruited from athletic organizations, colleges, high schools and the United States army and navy. JUST PLAIN DRUNK AND NOT A THIEF J. D. Connel left a plea of guilty to the charge of public intoxication placed against him in police court this morning. Sergt McNally plead guilty for the man. Connel, as he acknowledged to the I Pnce came nome, very drunk, at least jumped on Connel and held him. He called lustily for help and officers Longman and Fee responded and Conjnel was locked up. At first Connel I pleaded not guilty, but changed his plea when left in the cold, cold cell. He paid his fine and departed. How Caviar Is Cured. . The finest caviar is the bieluga prepared from the roe of the white sturgeon. Little less fine is the sevriuga. fcicuaieu siurgeon. Pth PUt U, at Astrakhan. R Act'ord,nS to our consul at Odessa, the roe is rubbe1 through a sieve with care uot t0 break the grain. It falls into brine, where it remains for three or four hours, after which it is packed in sacks and allowed, to drain. This is the only preparation given to tbe best caviar. The cheaper varieties are more strongly salted. Caviar is digested with each and is one of the finest forms of uonr-hnient, especially for the sick. Table Amenities. He You're always burning something. Sue You're always roasting somebody. Baltimore American. Violet M.: Failing strength is not due to age in your case, because at iv a woman should be at her best mentallv and nhvsicniiv n,af , is a blood-tonic and bodv-huilrfpr .,ri I am giving you the recipe for a good one here: Dissolve cupful sugar in kardene and add enough hot water to 72 uicunui, men snr in 1 ounce mane a quart, rake a tablespoonful three times a day and your blood will soon be rid of Doisonmis afpumnia. tions, pimples and blotches will aDDear i auu your sallow, oily ConiDlexion will give way to a healthy pink and white color. This tonic is splendid to guard the body against sickness. Jane: I do not wonder that cnan will not rid vonr sealn nf Hamlriiff K ana tne natr will dry ever so quicklv with a rich sheen, and be soft fluffy and easy to arrange. Anna G.: You cannot expect to have a smooth, clear skin and youthful complexion if you persist in the use of powder, because the dust-like particles clog the pores and cause a rough, pimply, blotchy and oily condition of the skin. Discard powder and try this inexpensive spurmax lotion and you will be delightfully surprised with the result: Dissolve 4 ounces 6purmax ln H Pint witch hazel (or hot water) and add 2 teaspoonfuls glycerine. Apply this sparingly to the skin and rub lightly until dry. The spurmax lotion imparts a velvety smoothness and exquisite tint to the skin and rids it 'of impurities and unnatural conditions. It is especially nice for hot weather use, as it does not spot nor streak rrom prespiration and is Invisible when on.
Rena W.: Inflamed eyes greatly detract from physical charma, and unless this condition is corrected it may be necessary to wear glasses. Make up and use this inexpensive, harmless eye-tonic: In a pint cold, clear water dissolve 1 ounce crystos, then place 2 or 3 drops in the eyes daily. This quickly reduces inflammation, stops the smarting and gives to dull eyes a remarkable brilliancy. Y'ou will find It fine for granulated lids and removing foreign particles. --.ii
BOSTON TOWNSHIP TEACHERS CHOSEN
Charles O. Williams, county superintendent of public" instruction, has announced the teachers in the Boston township schools for the year 1912-13-. With but one exception the schools will have the same teachers, Ethel Alexander, who taught District No. 5 last year, going to Webster and Flori ence Guthrie taking charge of that I school. ; The teachers are as follows: i Mary Rinehart District No Carrie Wiedemer District No Mary Jessup District No Jeannette Stigleman . . District No. Florence Guthrie District No, Nellie Overman District No, Sue C. Rinehart Supt. of Music. EARL LYTTON'S BAD TASTE. A Dinner Speech That Called Forth Howl of Derision. I once sat at a banquet given in London by Wilson Barrett to Iiwreuce Barrett, says a writer in an English magazine. Earl Lytton presided, a curled, oiled, effeminate, supercilious fop. He had a Roman tragedy to sell to Wilson Barrett. That was why he came. Ho eulogized Wilson Barrett in n speech. "I believe." he said, "that Mr. Barrett won some success with a piece called (consulting his notes 'The Lights of Iudon. I suppose it was the work of some dramatic hack." George Sims sat facing him and never said a word. Then his lordship went drawling on: "I next find on the !Lst of Mr. Barrett's successes something called 'The Silver King.' Here again I know nothing of the authorship. The names of those dramatic carpenters do not interest me." At which Henry Arthur Jones glared and a flush came Into the face of poor blind Henry Herman. "Finally," said Lord Lytton, "Mr. Wilson Barrett has placed on his boards what he humorously calls a Roman tragedy. I refer to "Claudian. attributed to one W. L5. Wills, of whom I have never heard." This was too much for the banqueters. All of them were personally acquainted with Irving's pet poet, the modest Wills. So they howled derisively. And Earl Lytton's tragedy, produced a mouth later, was a dismal failure.
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JACK VISITS FLYIIII Negro Champion Gives His Rival a Surprise. iNational News Association) LAS VEGAS. N. M., June 11. Jack
'. Johnson has broken ?very canon of the prizefighters creed by making a j friendly visit to the camp of the man ! who is to try to take his crown on July 4. The big black champion drove his white wife and a party of friends straight from Las Vegas to Montezuma Springs where he was given a cordial greeting. In fact Flynn and Johnson were as chummy as a pair of clubmates during the time Jack was the former's guest. The visij was formal a whim of Johnson's, who after lunch took his party out as usual for a ride. "Hello, fireman." was the champion's cheery greeting as Flynn dropped the paper he was reading on the porch and gaped in amazement at the machine-load of enemies. "Hello, champ; how are you today " called Flynn and the entire training party ewarnwd down the lawn to greet ' Johnson. The Johnson party was shown all over the Flynn reservation. A sprained ankle may a3 & rule be cured in from three to four days by applying Chamberlain's Liniment and observing the airections with each bottle. For sale by all dealers. Belgium Marriages. In Belgium it is tlie custom to give certificates of marriages iu tn form of little books, which also contain a summary of ttie marriage laws and among a mass of other miscellaneous information directions for the feeding and care of infants. There are also places for entering the names and birthdays of the children of the marriage, the authorities considerately affording space for twelve such entries. Explained. "I hear that Miss Crumby is a wonderfully correct persou." "That's because of her occupation. She is a dressmaker's designer." "What has that to do with Itr "It makes ber naturally lead a pattern life." Baltimore American. COAL
The Very G4 Man. "a?6" To woe I don't see why Goedley: should be so unpopular with all of you. He never speaks ill of any one. Browne Nd, but he's one of those aggravating flkws who can say. Oh. yes. Jones looked very happy when I saw him last," and say it In such a way as t give the impression that Jones was' horribly drunk. Catholic Standard and1 Times. , i
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