Show I n is t ti u t r. r i i s 0 0 0 a 0 u I THREE MORE 0 NAMED AM San Francisco Gathering Gathering Gathering Gather Gather- ing Hears Praises of Favorite Sons From the Various arious V States State SAN FRANCISCO J July Jy y 1 The convention has adjourned until 8 o'clock clock 0 this evening AUDITORIUM San Francis Francises July Senator 1 1 Senator Simmons i North Carolina Senator Glass qi i iVirginia Virginia and John W W. Davis am ant ambassador to Great Britain were all formally presented to the Democratic convention today a as presidential candidates during durin th the first hour of its session SAN AN FRANCISCO July 1 I. I At t 1126 t i 26 o'clock Chairman Robinson called the Democratic national convention to order faits for foi its fourth days day's session Galleries filled tilled earl early In expectation o oa oa 01 a a. showy show fight tight on the platform issue The delegates delegat s came more slowly amat am amat and at 11 o'clock the hour set for tor resuming tho the session the floor and delegat spaces as usual were only partially filled tilted with chatting chatting- members The band the organ orlan and the singers ers a as usual entertained the crowd while whits things were waiting waiting- to be st started up MORE NOMINATIONS Beside the speech placing Ambassador Ambassador dor Davis In nomination It was understood understood understood under under- stood that Senator Glass would b bb be placed In nomination b by Representative tive Flood one of ot the Virginia dele dele- gates So far tar as tho convention officials officials clans had b been cn advised earl early today that thai would end tho the list of ot nominating speeches and the next business would be to take tako up the tho platform I If the resolutions resolutions resolutions reso reso- committee were ready to re re- re port A suspension o of the rules would bo be necessary It If the convention were to proceed to balloting for tor a n nominee before before before be be- fore It passes on the tho platform Reminiscent of ot the thc happy happ singing carnival of ot yesterday that held the tho convention convention con con- In Its jo joyful tul grip for tor an hour the band went wept back to some of or the old time airs alra that had put the big audience In carnival spirit The bandmaster tried Tho The Sidewalks of ot New York but the spirit was lacking and he sot rot I no response e but when he switched to his stock demonstration producer Dixie ho ha drew the usual crop of ot yells THEY WANTED TO TALK Whole sections of or the state spaces were still unoccupied In some parts of ot tho the hall Tho The delegates who were crt present wanted to talk rather rathel than come to order and Senator Robinson had to do some Borne vigorous and continued whacking with the thc gavel Wh Why in tho the world should It take aman a. a man five minutes to sit down he re remarked remarked re re- marked to some of ot his assistants After Arter sending the police through tho the aisles to clear olear them the chairman got sot tho delegates seated and Bishop Nichols Nichols Nichols Nich Nich- of ot the Episcopal diocese of ot San Francisco offered a concluding concludIng ing InS b by leading the convention In th the recitation of ot the tho Lords Lord's Prayer Then the tho organ org pealed off ocr The Star-Span- Star Banner and the convention con chorused chor char chorused used in tho strains of ot the majestic air IMPRESSIVE INCIDENT At the thc close of ot the singing Judge of ot San Francisco took a place at the speakers speakers' ers ers' stand Rm and recited tho the Battle Battie Hymn of oC the Republic while the great organ softly throbbed the melody of ot the martial air all In Th The Tho Judge recited the tho first stanza while tho the organ Olg poured out its melodious melodi melodi- then shed to the ous us strains and coming I horns chorus turned his eyes ees to a far tar galery gal- gal galler ler cry ery where a clear toned bell soprano beginning rang ang out with the refrain retrain at first and then joining In the thc peal peal eal of ot the organ as all it burst out Into he the mighty thunder of ot Glory Glory hallelujah Then the audience joined I In n the rolling chorus and the s grew great at I auditorium was fined filled to the ver very TOO roof I with song I Throughout the tho rendition of or the Immortal Im- Im mortal tortal hymn the convention contention heard first the voiced soft tones of oC the tho man reciting the lines JInes with the soft music music- oC f C the organ then the echo from the gallery allery as ns the soprano voice volca In inand and nd ad sent back the refrain retrain and then thene I Ithe the lie l e roaring chorus of or the convention con It L was an Impressive rendition which Continued on page pago 11 T r f N ON ONI o Tl l I f FOURTH IH DA DAY f ff f lA LABORS R Ire rc L Candidates for Presidency dency Are Placed it in Nomination tion r con Continued from page pae J. J 11 d at tin th heartstrings and aroused tire o of patriotism In very every heart 1 lt LL OF STATES conclusion lon of ot the singing the of ot the convention continued all of ot the roll 1011 of or states for tor vomit nomi- nomi F. F t ng Sp l' l 11 ew Mexico first on the call caU alm- alm i LI the nomination of oC VII Wll- G G. McAdoo It was the signal for tor which started in the and spread to some delea- delea i e on the floor but did not last long Jong I C Carolina t sent ent W. W C C. Newland I enoh to the platform to place in to inI I Senator Simmons for form om m the North Carolina delegates instructed Irs Martha Nelson McCann of ot Cali- Cali Jia Bla ia made a seconding speech for tor coons mons merel merely saying saing Ladies and lemen of the convention I rise to and ond nd the nomination of ot Senator Sims Sim- Sim I ns s of or North Carolina 1 i rth Dai- Dai ota passed and nd Oregon's i nun n when that state was called I un ed that Hiat his delegation would ond cond the drafting dialling of ot William G G. G r ri doo i its IS was somewhat of ot a surprise as ashad had nad been blen expected that Senator would be put In nomina- nomina from that state I beers for fOI McAdoo ran around the I I 51 end and nd there was a In th the I r j gallon gallery I rI AH WOMAN HEARD H EARP I I I 1 woman oman In the UGh delegation I ai that t state tate was was was' called announced eles T that delegation was unanimous 1 in seconding the II n nomina- nomina I II i of oC McAdoo r I I. I D D. 1 lood Flood of oC V Virginia Irginia nl then placed I name of ot Senator Carter Glass of ot II state before belore the convention Flood mentioned mentton d Glass Glass' name the delegates ates leaped lape J Up cheering I I woman oman jumped UP In in the gallery Ins ng a handkerchief f and antl the band 1 I Jck ck up a livel If lively air The cheering I SIded sided The V Virginians sat at down j riia na sc c IB an one of their number the I kiest kle t of ot the group STOUP roared Sll Silence I ce v I o of McAdoo came carne from Crom from varl varl- pa rt of tho the hall as the speech c I RobInson had to I pound Corr for Cor forThe r r. 1 The Virginians c c cheered but I n when hen their muscular yer der flourished h a huge lute teat flat and beld bel- bel ved d tl Now o painting a word 1 rr rl of ot f Glass l lass g as the most mout deserving deser n his voice growing stronger r t tu pas passing S ng i I Ij e hu ly leader ot of the Virginians I i go Y do almost t as much noise noise- as the ther The eroe at his CO com com- l. l r nd Id H and n sat vat down at t. t it lt Between en IJes he he- roared such comments as RoS' I and ancl Beautiful and cry y Fine in a. a voice like an ocean I 1 cr's fog Cog horn ARKS ARK'S NAME CHEERED Wood I nod Cod nT honed the name of or Champ Cham uk 4 J Q r There rc was a a. good s t if d a q J which however is to and kb stopped read road a a. letter from President I on to Glass Classy thanking him for or his hise ire e in the drafting and passage of currency bill and also a letter im nt Mc Mr dou expressing gratitude Je for Cor fore K s e art kart in putting through that Tl sure asure f As l' l Flood concluded at 12 1215 15 m the nil hd slaved cd lIlt veil Rally Raily Round the Flag I IBo Boys Bo and the Virginians yelled and I tooted horns Mrs Irs LI Lillian lIan It R Sire of ot New York i I carrying a I. I huge bunch of ot roses next was r recognized The crowd thought she she- was going to make male a speech but bu t tim im instead she merely presented the flowers flowers flow flow- ers to Flood with tho the compliments of ot New Nev N w York state I When West Vest Virginias Virginia's name was call called cd Governor John J. J Cornwell stepped to the rostrum to place In I nomination Ambassador John W Da Davis Dais is DAVIS NOMINATED There was W a typical favorite son outburst outburst out out- burst burt confined almost almot exclusively el to the West Virginia seats Cornwell waved his hand toward those delegates and started his speech with tho the calm unhurried manner of oC the experienced cI I orator Cornwell picturing Da Davis js as the I presidents president's adviser at the pe- pe peace UC conferEnce con- con fen feu ferEnce nce concluded his address amid a burst bUIst of ot cheering I Mrs frs Julia Brown Te West t Virginia seconded the nomination Mrs Brown convulsed the tho delegates with a story about a little boy who vho returned from Sunday school with wItha a twisted version of Dr the story of ot crea crea- tion God sent Adam into the garden alden of or Eden accord according InS InS' to the bo boy and he went to sleep and then God came down an and J took his brains and made woman The crowd roared with lau laughter and wd I the band hand bur burst t out with Oh You I Beau Beautiful Doll AND THE CROWD CHEERED 1 The Tho spotlight ht was wag flashed lashed on and the crowd rose roso to its feet to cheer Mrs Brown blonde ruddy checked and amI smiling stood looking over tho the cheering maes mass quito quite unruffled durIns during during dur dur- ing Ins the ovation o She told the story to illustrate why the Democratic party i l I should assure ratification of or tho the suffrage suf suf- frago frage amendment b by Non November I In one of or her pans paus pauses s a loud voice inthe Inthe in inthe the gallery gaiter came rolling down sing sing- singIng singing Ing inS with the band tho the words You Beautiful Beautiful Doll Mrs Brown BIown laughed as easily as i if it f she had b be been n paid a compliment at a quiet tea party instead of or as she stood before a crowd of people Mrs frs Brown also placed Mrs Irs John JohnW JohnV W w. Davis in nomination for first lad lady of ot the land as a woman woman qualified In InI ever every way to be mistress of ot the White WhiteHouse Hou House I Oh What a Pal Was as Mary Man Intoned Intoned in intoned In- In toned the tho band as Mrs Brown swept from the platform as calmly as serenely serene serene- I ly as shoo she would step from her own dr drawing wing room with a n. cool collected smile back over o her shoulder at me the cheering delegates Borden BOlden Burr Burry of or Birmingham Ala Had scarcely started his seconding speech before confusion arose In the tIle center center- aisle where there seemed to tobe tobe tobe be a dispute over seats Chairman Robinson Robinson Robinson Rob Rob- inson dispatched a couple of or pOlicemen policemen pOlice pOlice- men to calm the storm |