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TIIE KINSTON FHBE PRESS -tiWEDNPllAT. JVSE UH, . ,,,, RADICAL PROGRESSIVES THREATEN GIVE THEIR SUPPORT TO WILSON IF COLONEL ROOSEVELT WON'T IliVE THE NOMIMPN 3l i Jit. it, 1 1 dim ii itiir ) Virtiitsif 4 li PAGE TWO iff 'Borlin Against Washington ; son Favors Washington Tley Declare Going to Oys ter Bay to Press Former P That He Is 'Out of Politics In New York Slipped Ou Expected to Confer With lughes Favors Berlin, Wil- resident to Run Reiterates i Hughes Opens Campaign of Washington Unnoticed. Vickersham To See Other Politicians During the Dajf Half Hundred Policemen Escorted Candidate to Hoiel If, 1 (By the tnited Press) New York, June 12. Still full of fight, Progressive radicals are going to Oysteij Bay to try to convince Col. Roosevelt that he ought to accept the nomination. They say the Progressive party will remain despite the refusal of Roosevelt. They may evln support Wilson if he per sists, because the issue willlhp "Rprlin vprsns Wshinr- ton, with Hughes favoring Berlin, and Wilson favoring wasmngion, uiey say. Roosevelt Says He's Out off Politics. Oyster Bay, June 12. (fol. Theodore Roosevelt, who uwnneu me rrogressive nomination tor President Sat urday afternoon, telliner tie Renublicans and Prnn-rps sives that he hoped they crtuld get together on Lodge or some other strong man aiil present the parties' united sirengui ior me national tampaign, last night declared a second time that he wa3 fcut of politics. "I will answer no questions," ne said. Colonel Roosevelt's withdrawal was only tentative, though. . When the news df his "refusal" was flashed to Chicago Saturday it fell like a bomb in the midst of the G. 0. P. and Moose clans there. Hope arose in the bos- oms oi ms ioiiowers, nowrever, when it was announced that the nomination would be left in the hands of the Na tional Committee until su :h time ,as statements of Jus tice Hughes, the Republic in nominee, "shall satisfy the committee mat it is ior trie interest oi the country that ne De eiectea. i As expected, the Republicans nominated Charles W, Fairbanks of Indiana f on Vice-President. The Moose named John M. Parker of! Louisiana. , Justice Hughes resigned from the Supreme Court ';&aiuraay iouowing nis nomination. The President im- ' mediately accepted the resignation. Hughes Arrives In New fork. - , . New York, June 12.Eepublican Nominee Hughes : opened his campaign todat with a rush. He arrived here at 7 o'clock this morning tt confer with party leaders. He went to the Hotel Astor, fifty policemen escorting him. 4c iciii ? ? aoiiiiigLuii m, jiituiugni, unnoucea. The former Justice said his plans are uncompleted He expected to confer todkv with former At.tnmpv fipn. oral Wickersham. He sail he came to make his summer arrangements. "I have nothing to say about politics," he saia. i Hughes Won't Sav If He RVill See T. R. Whether Frank Hitchdpck would be chairman of the national Committee, Mr. Hughes would not say. He re fused to tell whether he tfill see Roosevelt. He was in an excellent humor and pofed for the movies. He said he does not know what his plans will be. He may be in New i orK a lew oays. f Roosevelt Maintains SHenlp. Oyster Bay, June 12. Sbgamore Hill is off the politi cal map, by the announcement of Colonel Roosevelt. He today refused to see reporters officially, though he said re was giau to see tnem aspnends. ... 4 ft 'Si V? iimeiv vvsvm mi ELEVEN weI3-knovn automobiles have advanced in price within the last ninety days. M The Maxvell Company has not increased t Jeir prices. We do not know what their plans are, but' we do k)ow and you know that materials entering into the construction of g$tcl automobiles now cost from 20 to 300 par cent mere than they did sifmonths ago. Nothing is to be gained by delay. Muh may be lost. m v.. m (WW, i 2f m Not only may you lose several dolljtfs in the purchase price, but you are sacrificing the enjoyment, the relaxation, the health-giving prop ertieseverything, in fact, that makes mftoring the favorite pastime of the nation. J ... p We urge you to come in and investigate the Maxwell. Or, we will refer you to any nufiber of Maxwell owners and let them tell you their own story in their ofvn way. They will tell you what they hive told us. That the Maxwell is good-lookjjngr-that it is powerful -Jfhat it is comfortable that it is economical , short, that it is tr best investment they ever made. They will telfWi more and they w'S tell you gladly and freely. That's thejay they feel towfrd us and the Maxwell Car. Whatever yokdo, don't put fiiis off. We have a few cars on hand and can take orders for immediate! or future delivery at present prices. If you can't come in todVy, phone lis for a Maxwell demonstration. m A-i . 3 i Touring Car $655 F. O. B. DETROIT Roadster $635 . wk-www- In nnitil 3 RUSSIANS PUT AliSfKIANS TO ROUT NEAR CZERNOWITZ; CAPTURE OF 2 DIVISIONS OF TEUTONS; ITALIANStSTART NEW ATTACK WILSON WILL TELL CARRANZA1 THE ARMY u . t ,. SHALL NOT MOVE A PEG; MESSAGE TO BO BEFORE RENOMPI ON DURING TIP WEEK inston Gar Incorporated Kinston, North Carolina age Relieved King Victor's Camlaign Timed With Slavs Large Numbers Men and (&ns and Lot of Ammunition Fall Into Hands of Czar's prmies Generals Taken French Claim to Be Holdin Own Around Verdun Assaults on Positions Nea&Vaux Repulsed Italians Advancing Generally on Trfntino Front, Says Rome Dispatch Double Offensive intended to Harrass Aus trians Both From East andfsouth (Br til United Pfatil . Paris, June 12. Repeated viofnt German attacks on mwici es west oi vaux nave all ?en repulsed, it is said Kussians Nween Amfriana nff vlt. t.. London, June la The Russiai Embassy todav an nounced the comnlete rout nf tfcAofiTy .122 a.n: K theirgeneraK ...... j wuiuujuuwj nau oeen raptured. The Rus- siajis are in full pursuit of the resti ItalKins Begin New Offensive. 1 - - Rome, June, 12-The. Italian arifaies today took the ' T&f -n 6 Tntino front' 4'a"cing genera ly SLS,Ve Understood t0 1)6 tind with that of the ' - - - Washington, June 2. The Presidents answer to the latest tarranza note Demanding the wi&drawal of the troops from Mexico ofan explanation oftheir continued presence in view of tljir present "idleneis" will be sent this week before he ii renominated. Helwill Dositivelv and natly refuse withdrawal or even re-'arrangement of the troops. The replyiis nracticallv completed. Among the reasor.sfor refusing withdrawal, he will .mphasize the fact thai the murderers .ofihe Americans at Santa Ysabel are yei unpunished and unapprehended. ne wiu recite tne recenj raids on American soil and con sular reports telling ofmrest. He will saV that troops It is believed Amerifa will hrnnlr rift nncmKJIIfif nf -fii ture trouble endanperiitT AmpnVan li barrass the United Static i Conditions So Serious Government Will Actl Washington, June Ll Conditions in Mexico have become: so serious that t Adminicfmfi Callmff the attentmn nffan-WTa fn o:.,:- announced at the State department Consular reports say Northern Mexico istxeited and unrestful DAD ATTENDING G. 0. P. CONVENTION, misnoon ELOPED Staunton. Taking advai John A. Nooi Republican Hattie Noon Charles W. Mr. Noon obji Va., June 10. ige of her father. a delegate at the intention. Miss today eloped with ith of Staunton. ted to the match. CHAMB TWO years thirty DAYS FOR (IV. SPARROW . ALL TRIMMED AND UMfRIMMED HATS AT GREATlY RE- UCED PRICES. & BRAXTON (Daily Fre Elvin Spa-rrow, I wife and cut her m omer parts of home of a sister-i:: Kinston several dj tessj June 10) 'ho assaulted his the throat and .her body at the I law in Southwest i rs aeo. was thla raoming sentenced Hy the Recorder t m two yea on the county roads for the assafit, and an addi tional 30 days for trespass: - ... . i oeen lortnckfen the hbse by hif wife's sister. It hala Edwin Clapp ShoeFor Men Highest Quality and Eixlusive Styl In nil lengthsand widths, r A tomnlete me of Men's White andfPalm Beach Oxfdrds al) grades. Rt Clne frt Dots YX Affect tin Heat "TVT.. " ,""lc "fcinte. LAXA- niwnt 1 ht.t. r, ftnhrr (h full mum and MarlViCnniminris
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