Athens Daily Messenger, The (Newspaper) - July 3, 1912, Athens, Ohio Some People Are so Constructed That They Can Help Their Home City Best by Out of it. Public Not Advanced by Penurious Everybody j your Want Ad wiil be as easy to j j as anything in The Daily j Ads THE -on- THE HOME PAPER OF ATHENS AND ATHENS VOL. 184. WEDNESDAY JULY 3, PRICE TWO OFF THE National Democracy Finishes Its END WAS HARMONIOUS Candidate For Vice President Named On Second NO DEBATE ON THE PLATFORM Close of One of the Most Re- markable Political Con- Ever THE For WOODROW WILSON of New For Vice THOMAS MARSHALL of July Democratic rational convention adjourned sine die at 2 o'clock this morning after nominated Wilson New president and Thomas R. of Indiana for vice president and adopting a Harmony the final The nomination of Wilson at o'clock yesterday after- The nomination came on the fourth of day and the forty-sixth of the Wilson on the final vote 090, Clark S-i and Harmon 12. The nomination was then Governor Marshall was nominated at this after two lots had been The convention adjourned two minutes nor Burke of North Dakota was for the William J. Bryan caused trouble in the closing scones of the convention by taking the platform and endorsing Governor Burke and United States Secular George F. Chamberlain of as against Charles I. Murphy and other leaders who fighting Bryan lined up for On the first Burke 305Vi, Marshall 380, Chamberlain 157, more of Illinois 77. Mayor ton of Baltimore 58, Wade of Iowa 20, P. Wilson's 18, and tori n a. On the secord ballot re as compared by Burke and 12Vz The of the North Dakota moved that the Domination be made after withdrawn Governor I This was n final defeat and tion for Bryan in the Murphy fo get out of it. efforts were made by earlier in the to persuade Clark to the for vice Governor Wilson wanted but he The Final Thp firal session of the convention at 9 last night with skylarking and The great was the sion released ard the wry men who been glaring at each like animals and each other of their names only a few before shaking ging voices In songs and the as they were over of ed their dismal in the now and and to dis- play considerable good The session was lata in gelling the peacemakers were at endeavoring to select a candi for to bring about complete two names most discussed those of Champ Clark ernor of who a smashing cheer he at the that seemed to be a spontaneous to tie uus his friends any of men suggested would to about Champ Mr. Bryan was I'd be for opened the convention lit 0 p. in. After the II Dean of in for vice president Champ a fine tribute Ex of then to ihe lie Hon. Oh a rap Clark has decided he can not the nomination vice But 1 want to you Champ will be on Fourth America Salutes In Honor Of the Glorious Fourth of and Mrs. Civile were giver last A band a serenade minus and men tho were forcibly induced mount a. brake drawn liy a troy with at his head and a host of a. promenade of the principal streets was be- To insure no one the Court street was traversed PRACTICAL FORESTRY TALK TO STUDENTS Dr. J. J. Crumley Addressed Students Yesterday on Subject of Shade Dr. assistant from the Wooster delivered address to the agricultural students of university in Ellis Hall auditorium yesterday Dr. Crumley makes bis summer home near Athens on his His talk yesterday was concerning He named maple and maple among others as the best of shade trees one should Tje very ful in bis as tat ones which leaf in the spring and are the last to lose their leaves in the fall are most He the trees in Athens planted entirely too close that most of it. would be better if there were just half I When trees are planted too thick they will grow tall instead of broadening as they should in order to produce as much shade as If the Norway maple and sugar map In arc planted as they should they will no The university trimmed all of thei trees along Park Place and Mr. apropos of his stated that would be better stead of they would j up Or talks during the re of the week will be most in- and should be beard by as many as He is a sensible practical LOCAL OPTION ELECTION IN Ap election be held in Dover outside of Chauncey OP July 20, to determine whether the township shaP remain as at or whether saloons shall be in that is now dry the Real voted some months To of Dover township j petition signed by voters lieen lor a op- tion The contest is to be a spirited as the partisans of both sides are working 2ifill- Sugar frock and ire DOVER CONVENTION MEETS AT CHAUNCEY Sunday Schools of Thai Township Gather at In- Grove July 4. O July Dover Township Sunday willbe held at the Grove on July and will convene at 10 a. m. H is desired that all schools in the township turn out in force as business of importance be transited and visitors will also be able to participate in the bration of the 4th to be hold in the Grove on All wishing to do bring Others can secure refreshments on the grounds Called to Appointing of C. Country of Scriptural Reading and Invocation Carrol Christian Report from Stale Convention by County Vice School Work and Workers L. A. Patterson Kong on the ov for Independence Day Program at 1 P. AL Settled His Board went to Kelson evening and arrested on the charge of trying to beat Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter out of TV board of about brought the Mayor this morn ing McGraw the affair by order upon the man by whom he is Photo by American Press FOR 1912-13 ABE Baker Again Truant last night's report ot the school the fact Mr. S. Baker re-elected truant officer a month has held the position for several is well Known by all lire boys who arc in habit of offense of FOSTER RECEIVED PERMIT TO WED. miner of STORES CLOSE JULY MUST NOT SHOOT A FIRE CRACKER The police received complaint small boys inr Fourth and off firecrackers in of wr t of action and police instructed to pick MI The 01 df tile city forbid the selling or tiring I in the and it will be observed this 3'Car as closely as in the years All the Association stores wiil be closed all day July but remain open after supper OP includes meat markets are groceries Last will be S July 3. 7-ir: 994 STUDENTS ARE ENROLLED AT 0. U The at the had enrolled so The of ihe are and the mark will soon be a record never been ot yesterday for general over t v. o other Israel M. of Mils of vole on the CJinc and On county name Poster to tiie by Attorney P. Jr. of who made one of the nominating the LOCAL PEOPLE GO ON LONG AUTO TRIP II a IP to about rill in for passing on po to oy of Port will visit for a in ami S W lion ar tne f Athens at the corps of at Ohio university c. Director of Indoor of Ihe School of Domestic N. A. Assistant of on the Ihe and in E. A. in In- in in ill in Ci O. of tbe fc with frum L. D. Harvey n number of educators well In addition to her training at Stout has for high-grade scholastic work a. I. and at the of at Her Continued on Page ANOTHER FINE SELLING LAST SUNDAY Hr K n of one 1'.-. in V. M. C. A. work in of selling liquor oa of imich with the in i I fie im- C M the time of his arrest for a J has o for four y wn K was by to our have i I who also lined for be wijl of Mr. Art NT his oi all par i j. fif a to in K Jn of take in WJn NAMED GOVERNOR Oark Horse Gets Republican Gubernatorial WINS OUT ON FIFTH BALLOT General Brown of li Choice of the Convention For tenant For Secretary of and ton For Other Made by OHIO REPUBLICAN EDMUND B. DILLON Of Franklin Fnr GENERAL R. B. BROWN of t Vor LAWRENCE K. of Fur of JOHN L. SULLIVAN Of M. Ol Fnr ot RUDY ARCHES Of For Attorney FREEMAN T. Guernsey For of WILLIAM T. Of LOUIS H. WINCH JAMCe I. of Fnr Public WILLIAM Of Defiance WILLIAM M. Of For and road T. U. Of For JOHN Of Heft For Clerk of Supreme J. of Allen For JOSEPH T. Of r 5 J. R. Ot MATOON M. Of for .by First r. Albert d K. Tt John 1-1 E. VI Hon. M. E. Dr. F. Henry B. F. D. V C. top John E. R. July 3. B. Dillon of WM from bench by convention and tor governor of HU made with William Howard indorsed by a majority of 125 of 728 301. voting The convention wan to nominee for governor had not presented to U. on a convention which bad vainly for a tour Arthur L. K of Berrard K. Kramer ot nati and D- F. of Dillon nominated oa 515 TOtM to for and eight for Later given for The convention and Annn tire Point N of thus to join ff in tins so of nation's of School of Sri a of tire protesting ItM William H. Boyd 08 that it would not not declare acceptance of tha of the national to 270 on the ballot i for refused to any that if he would on tho Thp convention also Taft majority through 1t> Warren G. Karing the temper of this that better and party had 1 my with It. I wouldn't want to to any party which standard