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TEN REPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS HELD IN CHICAGO Philadelphia Has Had Event 3 Times Since 1856 When Freemont Was Nominated l.iiis ami Cincinnati fir ST. LOUIS HONORED ONCE Minneapolis, Cincinnati and Baltimore Scene of For , mer Meets . ClTlCAGO. tfifhe V. the Republi can natfonal convention meeting her today is the tenfl: to be held in t Chicago. i Philadelphia has had the event i three times and Baltimore. Minneao- and C.W oils, si ittruu.kUm iiniLt- ihU list- I Philadelphia. IXf.tJ. John C. Fr tnom junl V. I.. lUyinn. Cniiago. iM.ti. Abraham Un. and iianntbai Hamlin. rtalttm iSCt. Abraham IJnro.n and Andrew Johnson. Chi.-arro. Flysses S. Grant and Sohuyler Colfav. I'miaUHphfa, 172. rivsses ("rant nnd Henrr Wilson. J Cincinnati." 1K7. KntherfordlL li Hayes and W. A. 'Wheeler. I nicasn, 10. Jams A. and C. A. Arthur. Chicago.. 1SS4. James G. Wain and John A. IORan. , Chicaeo. 188. Benjamin I!aii son and Lvl P. Morton. rjjneapolis, 1 S2, Benjamin Hat rrooa and Whitelaw Reid. St. jfjotds. 16. Wiiliam McKin leyY &nd i. A. t Hobirtr , Philadelphia.? ISOO. William Mc Kinler'and Theodore Rtfosevelt. Chicago. 1S04. Theodore Roose velt and C. W. Fairbanks. " Chicago. 1908 Y. S. Sherman. Chcag.-lM.WH.raft nd J. S. Sherman. i . i Chicago. 1916. Charle E. Witches Fairbanks. : SENATORHARDING ! NEWSPAPER MAN IN PRIVATE LIFE HI1AT I'll 1 It TI'H MK. J (HHAUU.J 1 i Fh9 i Ti 1 . at s rresiaenuai nominee Mas j opent entire Existence in I Ohio Business Man Oarfioid i . ACTIVE IN POLITICS , n Ijinr he cut tjrn.. tl aboiLtri painted narns'and at Wt another. jroadfed of a new mMwjt. a- i:and lri.sJrIUna tium the h-sl I he taiiKht m iliAiiti t. etuMtl m n d j r(urtpj to the ..lir i.Ij 1 pue horn ittftn- vir,.ii bratstThe Uavtmnni i eiuperst re for the and. Ida, lite third of tin- hjt wave. wa At odd time h" 'w.rt v in 1 , high mark for the- year. Thre illuitv piintiiix oft ice. ,r tin t- , of the pro.lratiun -ctffed at tu- umittic an 'Xri tye?ter ami lat-' tolieum hen thf ItepuUlttaa roo-f-r a Hneotyi operator. He m n Kent ion a in -ion. prariirl prrmin init Job nr'n-f 1 1 1 r. unu a a make v man Haid to haw lew eiaal. Th- li IT Hr.W g At QUCKLY : . V I APQJEDUNGl -ry-rr DE PUN CABLE ABJOtUlTLY FOR HEADACHES .Ta(t and J. Two Terms State Senator One as Lieutenant Governor Many Business Interests Warren 1. Hardin has aliv been a resident of Ohio, which state he has represented as Cnlted Stt senator since 1914. In private busi ness life he is publisher -f the Mar lon. Ohio. Star. He was born on a farm. n-ar the villige of Itloorhin Gro,. !orro county. Ohio. November 1. IS. te eldest of einht children. 11 is father ueorge T. Hardinz. as a country doctor. whoe fortbears ranie from Scotland, ftefore .iji: to tluo the Harding were re:d.n of I'enn- sylvania. where som- .if Ihfm ei-- massacred .by the ln.liats. Other fought in the revnln'toi as v.r The mother of Warren. Mrs. Phoebe Oirkerson. was deeondel from an old-time Dutch family. -he Vji Kirlcs. In his youth Wari rn ilar.linc lived the life of a farm-r 1. at tending the village srh h. nn-il 11 years of are. when he nter:! the Ohio Central college of lteria. itmi which he was graduated. As e.l:tor of the college paper he firm dis played a talent for journalism. II was obliged to stop scuool now and then and earn the money mith v b'.ch to pursue his college course. At 1 ' Service that is all that the owner desires in promptness, dependable workmanship, parts supply and charges. Your starting, lighting, ignition system will give you the minimum trouble (if any) if its vagaries and trouble developments are corrected by us. No experimenting, no guesswork R- D. Barton. f 171 South Commercial Street piece he ha rrried at a sector the nli! printer's rl he I'M-ti h n he lirint type. In 1n4 lr. HanllRR m.ivt-d hi amll to Marios. A kMrt time rf trratd tl tather parrhaMd for Warren Hmrriin The Star, then a small paper. Ou the paier Warren ilarL-g per formed ex try fanetroa froiu eU to manaKing eliior. la all the ear the senator has owaeU it there baa neer h--n a strike or a threatened one. Senator llardirg is closely ldenl fil ith many other large balnes enterprise tn Mai ion and other pwrt of the state. II is director of a bank and several large manafadar ing; plants and ia a traatee of IU Trinity llapttst church. Mr. Harding has tW-e repreeit ed the 1 2th senatorial district of Ohio in the state legislature and served one term as tieu'tnitnt i;ovr not. At the 1914 election Hardin? i eltnted I'nited Stat.s .ei.atot by a majority of more than . runninx TS.eoo a head of tfce next highest ou the tirket. In the enate be is a member ol the com mittee on fort-inn relations. Senror Harding martied Mix Florence KluiR in 11. WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE? COAST LEAGUE TRY THIS- FOR RUPTURE New laveatf Sral a Oaya Trial Simply vend me your name and I will end you my new copyrighted runture tMKk and measurement blank. When ynu return the blank I will aend rati mv new invention for ruDture. When It arrives put it on and wear ft. I'ut it to every test you can think nr. The harder the test the better voj will like It. You will woritter how you ever arot alunr with the old style rruel spring trusses or belts with leg; straps or torture. Your own cood. common sense and your own doctor will tell you It is the only way in whicn you ran ever esperi a eure At Salt like Cny It. II. K. San Francico 4 13 1 Salt IJike ; Couch and Velle; Thurston and Hyler. At San Francisco IL II. K. i'ortland I 2 Oakland 4 1 2 4 Sutherland and ltaki; Winn. Weaver. Ktanse al ilMe. At !o Anaele- - First wme- R II. : Vernon 3 " ' Schorr. Oary and Adam. Bald win: llonrk. .rnalln oI and le- Vormer. Second game: Seattle Vernon Selbold and Raid win: Alcock. R. . o II. F.. n Piercy and At Sacramento R. II. E. l-on Angel.-. 11 14 1 After wearina it 3 days if it Is I Sacramento 4 12 .2 not entirely satisfactory in every way if it is not easy and comfortable if you eannot actually see your ruptur settinir better. and if not convinced that a cure is merely a question of time. Juat return it and you are out i not tl nr. Any ropture appliance sent on 3 days' trial without espense to you Is worth a trial. Tell your rup tured friends of this. KAKTHOL.T CO. 1(7? Koch Bid, Kansas City. Mo. Thomas and Hastier; Penner and Cady. AMERICAN LEAGUE I At St. 1-ouis R. H. K. Boston 4 11 2 SU louts 22 Pones. Carr. Frtnn and FchaTrr: Sot boron and Severeid. At Detroit R. II. K. XlrjtiiE Brothers 4DDDR5EDAN 4 i N Dodge Ilrothers four-tloor swlan, and tlirec-pas- senger couie, every attention has Wen given to details that enhanee the pleasure of motoring. The Sedan, with' its rieh tiph.Kteryf easy arrange, tnent Tor raising and lowering windows, ami the foiir dfors that ierrait passengers to get in and nut with perfex-t freedom, meets every renirenient .f the most fastidious admirer of high-grade motor ears. The interior appointments of the eoupe are similar. : lis roominess and skillful eating arrangement e.n- n lle three persons to ride in eae and comfort. H. F. BONESTEELE I Marion and Polk County Distributor Ferry and 'Commercial. Streets Philadelphia .a 2 Detroit 4 Naylor and Terkins; Daua and Alnsmitb. At Cleveland R. II. F. New York Cleveland 6 10 Qainn and Hannah; CaiCwell and 0NeUI. At Chicago R. H. F.. Washington .. , hi- Chieaao . II Wilkinaon. Kerr and Sehalk: I Johnson and Picinlc h. RATIONAL LEAGUE At Boston R. II. K. thieae-o ft 12 Host on : ? I Alexander and O Farre'i rQuil- lan. Oesrhger and O'Neill. Pittsburg .. , l-l, Philadelphia ..412 3 Carlson ami vchaiitt; Rue;- fmltnl and What. Tragesser. At ew vork R. II. K. 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