JUSTIGE HUGHES, , H. FAIRBANKS Nominated for President and the nomination had been a new milestone the in the p and the f since 1888 Ho publican PATLIes; Jt wa ir onvention Wii forced to take than one tRTes narked bv a more upon a eandidate ; lack of tion and nervon whieh hitherto hax been a featu of =uel Vice-President By the Rep- ublican Convention. NAMED ON THIRD BALLOT Progressives Choose Col. Theo- dore Roosevelt. HUGHES RESIGNS AS JUSTICE Makes Strong State Gets Justice Hughes ment, Resigns and Prompt Acceptance From Wilson. The Republican National Cons nominated Charles E Cinle i } the Charles President At the named Th dent lo Was Hugt Hughes and Fz at a date to be headed by Ohio, Committe ing, of of Fairbanks will be ne ided by Senator rah, of Idahi 201 P. M. the conv 4 There harmony rom all y convention by William M: nmitiee he 1 4 ified MH E. io At ad of ention were ons express the leaders amon the delegates which on for other ments declaring their nominees, months ne the final ballot had cast votes than Mr. Hughes made state the lovalty to “Six ago,” Chalrman Charles DD. Hilles, of Republican National Committee, “I sald the nomi nee would be born in the convention. And he was.” Noted For Many Features. The convention was notable in politi cal history for many things. A man who steadfastly bad refused to seck uatd the tou existing ustaining demonstration fact that in ppitical t 1&« wholly and decided not It did the unbossed,” it moved with a pre has nies { cigion hich not McK gqitletness w the Philadelphia and equaled since on vention in Three For Wa nomination Vice-President, nl Nebraska sent Howard John namaker placed Fairb in H Elmer B Oregon Webster i Baldridge to nominate naties na The Day's Events UMENT TO COS Va Schuler Will Be To Buchanan Hans Shaft JOHN R, McLEAN IS Newspaper Owner and Mil sires In vingteo IRANDEIS TAKES OATH iN TORNADOES. Than 100 Others Inju Series Of Storms. rod eo More ning pe 3 Gcead TELEGRAPH TICKS de The with 85 men aboard, grounded at strover Terry, the torpedo-boat San Domingo, and has been beached in the Inner harbor The Chamber of Commerce will urge an Interstate Commerce Commission investigation into the whole subject of wages and hours of rallroad employes, Large oil producers will explain the rise in the price of gasoline at a hear ing before thé Federal Trade Commis sion, Navy Department experiments Ind! cate that steam-driven seaplanes may solve the motor problem of alr naviga: tion, The program for the thirty-first an. nual meeting of the National Editorial Association, which will open in New York Monday, June 19, was announced, YEAR AGO THIS WEEK $04 June 12, Germans regained lost north of Arras and had successes elsewhere in West. ground Italiane advanced toward Trent and Trieste. British steamer and three traw lers sunk by submarines. Austrian aviators bombarded Bari and Monopoli. Dr. Dernburg sailed from Amer ica. Russians left Bukowina. June 13, 1915, ’r French took fc ridge near Souchez, strongly bomt Germans arded Soi and Lunevilie Italians began bombarding Go fortifications. Russians drove back t} in the Caucasus. Teutons of Przemysl! and west of Warsa ec attacked Russians nor MN One Norwegian and two British submarines vessels sunk by hip p serious! station at # Italian Austrian irs navai 14. 1915. Germans regained trenches Souch and repulsed Frenc ed Karlsruhe, Al aeroplanes Zeppelin raid on northe of England; 16 killed, of of $1.27 Premier House 2507S Ps A PE commons credit 000 Former Venizelos Greek elections. wine it British Ypres, capturing resumed ofier trenches French made big IRIN Vosges and aces Teutonic continued in other ¢ grive toward 1 through Niemerc Austrians held itali the isgnio. Germa . ps stea atrat rear § ir Bouenez. Russians retreated ar fre m Galicia tows Italians took he Isc and Mori, near nee and dusa. British Turkish troops. Sub. Lieut. Warneford killed fall of his aeroplane, submarine sank three transports loaded with by vy French aviators bombarded Ger man forces at Givenchy. italian di trian positions at Monte Santo and Gradisca, rigibles bombarded Aus June 18, 1915 Allies made strong concerted at tack on ween Ypres and Arras. . wes Germans Battle for Lemberg raged alos fortified line at Grodek. Tarnogrod taken by Teutons. Austrians took offensive against talians, repulaing them near Plava. Italians shelled Gradisca. italian fleet bombarded Dalma tian islands. Austrian squadron shelled Italian coast towns but was driven off, British submarine, steamer Allsa sunk by His Mistake, “How did you lose your last job? “1 was fired for making a mistake.” "That seems unfair. 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O. 8 of A will raise money 10 erect 8 Memorial | to the memory of Governor Wolfe, who | is regarded as the founder of the pub | ie school system of this State, and who was a native of Northampton i county. STATE CAPITAL pens i James Pittsburgh Coal fered an injury while Miftin The company evidenve stride bs " snith ARAaIn i © suf Smith iE A Coal oa alleged that the showed not the the injury usual incident of was due to lifting, which was part of Smith's regu duties. The opinion holds that gince the injury cocurred in the course of employment it was an “injury ha aecident™> wainin the meaning of She law, Wa caused by any un claimant's work and Barnes Named Trustee. Prothonotary and Clerk of the Courts Wallace J. Barnes, of Wayne county, was appointed trustee of the State Hospital for Criminal Insane, at Farview, Wayne county. He fills the vacancy caused by the death of James 1. Marzshsteller,