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   Athens Daily Messenger, The (Newspaper) - June 27, 1912, Athens, Ohio                                The woman who sends out of town for everything may soon have to out of town for a job Everybody Seei Them When Classified your Want Ad be as easy to find I as anything in The Daily I Messenger Ads Win THE WEATHER FAIR TONIGHT AND TEMP THE HOME PAPER OF ATHENS AND ATHENS COUNTY OHIO VOL 179 ATHENS OHIO THURSDAY EVENING JUNE 27 1912 PRICE TWO CENTS RULE Mooted Question Is Finally Settled TEST CASE FROM OHIO Wilson Then Freed From State Convention's Decree VOTE FOLLOWS WARM DEBATE Minority Report of Rules Com Adopted By a I Decisive Vote t Fifth Regiment Armory Md June Chairman Parker rapped for order shortly after the noon hour today the armory was filled with a tired but enthusiastic crowd of delegates and visitors to witness the big show of the tion Of the presidential ticket The men behind the scenes who are handing the dope on the result of the contest predict that is losing strength while WoodroW Wilson fa making gains United States ator John W Kern of and Mayor Gaynor of New York are looming up as possibilities for s compromise candidate Speaker Clark's action in Ing his strength to Judge Parker for temporary chairman is the cause of the trouble and it may result in his undoing as a date Rumblings were heard among many of the Clark gates and the men who are neering the Clark boom were plainly anxious Baltimore June notion of the Ohio convention in applying the unit rule binding W egates elected for Wilson at tlie dis primaries to vote for Harmon was reversed by the Democratic tional convention last night by a vote of to 2 C It was a overthrow of conservative forces that had been in control of the con- vention When the resolution was announced the Wilson partisans made a rousing Ohio's vote on the unit nils tion was nays 25 The of the was called to order ar HO by after which be Rev T O of the Mount Royal M E Church made the prayer Tho temporary chairman Congressman T Harry i ton of Maryland chairman of the I committee on rules The single f ture of his report which varied from the routine was tho resolution thai the candidates be nominated before the platform was adopted He spoke in advocacy of the innovation and moved the tion of tho report A rear of ayes followed the putting of the and there was not a single one The rules chairman then reported a that elected at primaries be bound by the unit rule This started the fight of the night session The rule ed thf state of Ohio where 19 son men had been tied to the mon people by the unit rule although a majority of the voters in their dis- had instructed them for Wilson Mr announced that it been arranged by him and Con- gressman Henry of Texas ing the minority of the committee to two hours to debate The an- did not please many dele gates and there were loud shouts of t Mr Henry who introduced the in congress to investigate the money trust read the minority report End gave way to Mr defended the unit rule as The rule was progressive Institution he added Henry said he waa that a e i by Mr a to vote as Ins district instructed him especially since Maryland Las t law Jo the contrary In Obio the took away from the political committees the light to name delegates but put into tho statutes the provision that be elected by he people by said Mr Henry He said The Ohio convention upon the will ths For this to cf the people a of Bel f t Henry was loudly applauded by tho Continued on Two Special Baltimore Md June is every prospect of an exciting session today and a great fight is expected in Dakota and Illinois contests The speech of the permanent chairman will probably be con- cluded by 6 Then a re- cess of two or three hours will be fallowed Ly many speeches The first ballot is expected at about midnight Baltimore half of the delegates were in their seats at noon the hour set for the opening of the convention There were tremendous crowds and much excitement around the Hall and galleries Chairman Parker rapped for order at POINT Ohio Was Well Represented at State Teachers Meet Ohio university enjoyed of having one of tbe largest tr the Oio State As social ion of any of the State's colleges These loyal alumni Tiles day evening June for an im banquet at Tbe Breakers Ce dar Point The company indulged in college songs and the eve was finished with toasts M F Andrew of Cincinnati as toast master Those who gave toasts S K Mardis of Columbus class of Miss Adieus State mal school R H Kinnison of Wei who lias tlie honor of holding the the same school longer than any other educator in the at the present time and F C of Chillicothe Among those present Supt it O Skinner Prof Coultrap Mrs S K Mardis M F Andrew R H Kinnison land Mary Morris Van ter Helen Johnson Mary Winifred Richmond Mary H Adams Kratsch Blanche Moler Maud Chalfant C If Kulin F C kendall H L Grace F1 H Palmer Louise Price Elizabeth Murphy Mary 13 Brison J Floyd'.Pa- vis Madge Lindsay Carl Bingman Amelia Mr and Mrs A Parmenter Cora E Bailey Alva R Edwards L Cronacher Clare rey Bison and Gallic K WILL CHARGE to be Brought Against Terry of ville Board of The prolonged deadlock in the loard of education of he election of a superintendent took turn towards culmination today the citizens came o Athens and after consulting I M Foster to bring an action in tlie common pleas court C If Terry a member of lite board of education malfeasance in office The petition vail probably be filed late this after- Tho committee is by C C Silcott and represents ers who have asked the hoard to em- ploy O C Tackson for superintendent This is backed by a petition from IU of the pupils of tho High school and it is that per cent of the teachers favor son's election also Tlie board of education will meet tonig'ut to try to elect a dent and so thoroughly is aroused over matter that a crowd of citizens are expected to attend tho meeting ATHENS AMATEURS Will Meet at Mill Street Park Sunday There will be a bull Sunday at 2 o'clock at tho Mill park between tho regular Athens team and a team composed or the younger players of Athens of the latter team are speedy young ball players who have making ly creditable records about the city for several years They are confident I bat they can give the regular team a game and a larwe crowd is ex- out to see tho buttle Sunday's same which was the first tlie season drew quite a crowd wili bo admitted Sunday Elect Trustees A meeting will be held by con- of Ridge tion church on Wednesday evening July M at close of regular ning service for the purpose of ing trustees and transacting any necessary William Jennings Bryan Hurried From Chicago To Baltimore Taking Mrs Bryan With Him Photo copyright 1312 by American Association William Brynn who tho Republican a newspaper writer hurried from Chicago to Baltimore where he was to serve a delegate He took Mm Bryan with On nis arrival in city Mr Bryan U he had not put In n busy week the enemy S she herself did the greater part of thi of Miss Anna Jones work about in f Columbus was Hie of Mrs Frame visited her in session today of the Jennie Miss Tones declared that she Frame will contest Miss Was unlike she was ia the old days on i hi bis as that she then was and first of the day Her vised coarse In be laeny is as witness declared that her aunt able tho fnr Was to her friends and A Fine Baby Boy Air aril Mrs Wilson 1 Welch of Ky announce the birth of a son born to Tuesday night Juno The jonng no Robert Tucker in honor of Mrs father rlc ceased who was one of the prominent of Louisville She said things about her rela D J EVANS Married Here Today Tlie marriage of Anna Woods 17 and Mr Joseph Hartman look place at noon today at the courthouse Mayor Slaughter performed tiie mony I Because of the age of 53 rid f her father accompanied the couple to Athens and gave his consent to their ma ITT a go The bride is from ville and her husband a coal miner at D J Evans of this city lifer of her appoint inert of Commissioners for and Pay which be celebrated Columbus on August tbe ber of yenrs she her tile Frame resilience She is one ami friends which weie very the children of the late Will to and arc Iho wtU j about same of and intimate the declared that hci with her aunt M-s ber esti very kind and mony was heard sroat her aril that she in by the jury and v ho are h his mood on Easter Day in when daily growing Ui The paid a visit to Mrs in -i score witness visited Miss in S es and defense arr was stii very thirty witnesses to examine le her and her of end of ibe case is days ceased On Dee 11 07 she tnp a very letter Jones this from Mrs in her letter the had lived Frame for O Jores written in January years leaving her in She M-s Frame declared that she her her wis j very poor and thought years of age 11 unfortunate- in tbe iii the Tones family five of j Mrs Frame used drugs mere vrhom are Anna afier her ami lores constantly became weaker in father aud the brother of Mrs Frame and After the death of used the her Miss lores that ee ipe s now employed a t number of hypodermic tier has about her gove te boh support 1 ber in Columbus n ten days that lime she used Red Men Meet Tonight At the meeting of Mohawk Tribe Xo 174 Improved Order of Red Men tonight two candidates he Refreshments will be served after the regular work and a big at- tendance is expected Centennial to be held during fourth week in August The of Clubs has taken of this day it is to make it a great success i Mothers and Children's Day of centennial will be celebrated with children's a luncheon at the Southern for the commissioners and a fine program in which Stale dents of all organisations of women i represented in Ohio will take part t lje anv jonr under- Mrs iad paid lier tidies day each Ai time aunt and niece were very friendly and Mips gave up her Jones as of or 14 years she liad seen adminis then vo ber herself Jones from tho Ohio uni- versity in that she lived at the Frame home Hell Mrs Frame she stated Mint she Jones was nl tbe home Miss Jones declared she she her in he bornn y Tho le Frame duty with She bave testified The wits severe anil nearly aa comprehensive aa the direct examination Mist Jones being on tbe stand for several hours Mrs C Gist was next called She If now Mrs Frame for about 30 years Mrs she said grew rapidly worse after she moved lo Carpenter street about two years prior to her death of Carpenter a neighbor of Mrs Frame fied she knew Mrs Frame ell and that alter she moved to that part of tho city she became steadily mind and body Mrs J A WatKins with whom Mrs Frame for some time fied that Mrs Frame ordered many that she never saw her use them Mrs Watkins said that Mrs it very peculiar ner times At times she would be happy she would be de- pressed She would often change Tier toward her relatives made numerous wills Some limes she would write wills jn the and bave Mrs Watkins sign Hiein in In- morning aid that Mrs Frame drew probably half i while staying at her Lome on North Congress street Mrs Frame talked of leaving money to her i sen and daughter When wa- be of she very poor but when she was she was better off The of flattie C Jones mother of Jones children who testified that she had known Mrs was her and that she Frame had morphine for years While on a visit at the borne of the Mrs Frame acted very and used At times M-s Frame would slap the witness Til at tbe time rtf the of my children she would Continued on Page Three REAL LEADER i OF THIRD PARTY Colonel Tikis to Make This Clear TO FIGHT TO THE BITTER BK Out a Statement For of Heading Off Any Another of Any Overture Being at HIM N T real leader of third ment li Theodora colonel and Myt will Htay in Comptroller MI conference with ment in be of either at or la ones preliminary to MM toward thp which fraud waa Mr things in ibis the of Mr nomination of anybody conspiracy will U M other man la elected to dency The object of man j I hare had people all me to continue to In a to Mr that a Democrat of warmth Mr w I WM Mr to to Mr aa a tell him that in California WM will bo allowed If he to or to aorne other candidate But you know I colonel broke In iimplejf rejection of With thorn it kMt They will go to to xet their Taft or It ia all one to them mtm hind that kteeh prefer Bryan or Wilson or to he with and T them me Colonel knew nothing about which of hia BOM r have had In with Bryan and By the Engineers and men of the Sunday Creek Valley Minea Q Of ho and have undertaken to day on own ind Tuesday of thle week quit work putting in eight TtM re- in thin city to the effect that traa ken at mines NOB 264 Jii and at Commissioner Pritchard of thei Hocking operators and State dent Moore of the Ohio arc here today on account of thia tion and firemen for the eight-hour day for a number of years but have far ed to get it They claim they are to same iji to the bers of the U M of A are members of the and tay dues thn aame who getting the benefits of BOtra per day it is to be hyped tbat a adjustment of the will speedily made Mrs Prank today   

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