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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH to investigate cases of personal finan-- 1 rial loss on the part of soldiers In the world war and placing' the party on record as favoring financial assist- - - PATTERSON. gy WRIGHT A. . Wterw Newapaper Union! nomination was seconded at all. had provided for one or more women as seconders. The event of the nom, sessions was t lie presentation turnip of the name of Mr. McA.u, It was known that Mr. McAdoo laid insisted that his name not be presented to the convention, and had repeue t th.s wish jhy telegraph on Tyesday to Rev. lUir ris Jenkins, of Kansas Ou McAdoo delegates were insistent that the name of their favorite be presented regardless of h.s instructions. Pm K'opj-nfbt- For President: James M. Cox, of Ohio. For of New York. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Vice-Preside- nt: Francisco. Com ention Hall, San strenwter seven days of the most any party political uous cooventionlng Demothe years many for bat known 1:40 oclock, Tuescratic fathering at 6, named James M day morning, July -- ance In such cases, wa presented by Thomas P. Lyons, of Oklahoma, was rejected by a viva voce vote, and then the majority reimrt was adopted without a roll call. Mhlle the platform as adopted, may be said to represent a vlctoi.v fof the administration force as led b.v Senator G'iisv, it was not adopted without g.vin ;ii jt ehanee to secure such bauge- - as a majnt of the delegates fa vert-dOn ihe liquor question Mr. L.'.ni poured out after the session that tlie vote for Ids dry plank and th' Go, 1, run wet plank eoi.doned did mu repi esent a majority of the ui,,ii was an e idem e that the putty wits determined to Ignore the mi!i ert Mm h as ;i,e great audiences had I'l't'e, ap'd the oratornnl displays, and he keen competitions Unit had marked the etforts to seeuie party einloi sen,, fit for qqms.ii!: ideas, the one great feature of the national show for whuh all had waited was the on an (.dales for tbi presiden-tu- it man,!;, it. on, ;m,i when Ghairman f llohiiison, Arkansas, announced iV next older t bus ness s the call il.-o-n, False Claims. j hope there is no Mother who thinks she can treat her sick baby without calling inji Physician, or with remedies that she uses for herself. Most Mothers know that Baby requires remedies especially prepared for babies, yet there are some who think that xxhat is good enough for them is good enough for Baby, and it is to these Mothers we appeal to give nothing to their babies that is not specially prepared for babies or recommended by their Physician. False s may kill, but false claims can never restore your child. WE . cb-Mn- dele-g.ite- s. governor of Ohio, for president I rank II. a lortner low a was Tue nomination for president man, paper and the leader of ti.o Xlcmade on the 44th ballot. AJ()0 for(V. nisisteni equali) Franklin D. Roosevelt, of New York, thal ,h wN, "f Mr Mc.Vdoo P, a nominated for vice president by the Tuesday afternoon I compiled with. In the end W iKon ton acclamation rented to an mtonnai presentation. iu whHl stated that it It was a real convention, and more was 'vUiout 'be consent of the nec tally a real Democratic convenmer swreian, and w:P,,ut 'any that adjourned on Tuesday. It was orallwl1 of hl" M'MPficntions foi th, f tlie roll of sin!,--after that was run by the off.ce. Rev Jenk.ns said that while the adoption ,,f the an number equal platform, he was 1004 delegates and icAdoo was not seek u- th greeted wrh a n.ijrv io.tr. of alternates. It was leaderless, and be proposes! tint l'eim noimnutiu AH ival.ed that the to first ballot, have had be said if it niay In fact him draft racy for on Pr.dnv night, would merely taken the of the leadgood of lack was this all It at c fault nation. show a mral Lncup of the forces, ership that for many weary hours titiil The no that dciisive result was had platform necescommittee a long made it seem impossible for the stubborn iint'.l on Midi ha its time as tlie contest mis in fight an an s reach ef to agreement sary to fort could be narrowed down to the real elemany satisfy a candidate. of opposing During on the choice ments. Senator Glass n chairman of leaders. The Mo Vdoo, Gox ami Pala were there and hours days these the resolutions committee, represent- mer forces were all claiming a cernumber of men who were quite willed the administration vleioint on tain victory, vyliile the adherents of ing to assume leadership, but no one I the Reague of Nations especially ami such candidates as Senator Owen, Amof them, or no group of them, .could I ProPoed to Marthe Virginia bassador Pavis, put through of number followers find a sufficient I Ianb. shall This and Cumwas National Ghairtnun to effective. acceptable their prac leadership to make I delegates except Mr. Rrjau mings, were certain that no one of The delegates insisted that they, and tcaRy an S0lne of bis followers wlm could tlie three leaders could le successful, aot any group of lead-I not sie lbe would be possibility of ratification and that their candidate , represented the rank ahd file of their n on choice witbout radical reservations, compromise. other the Democratic party, and each deleOn the first ballot of l'riday night bnt caused hours of d. gate Insisted on voting the way hejanljs I slon referred to the lbe result was McAdoo IVd, Palmer liquor (piesiion, to his people at home wished Cox IIP, Gov. Smith 109, Owens 25C, to Rebind, an(l labor, in the end the him to vote, and regardless, of any I ,'!2, Cummings 2.1, Marshall It8, committee Pavis had to take several quesplea for a compromise. Meredith 37, Mns lbe 27, Hitchcock 18, Glas$ floor of the j The opening of the great gathering convention, 26 Edwards 42, Girard 21, Harlbe n,uc1 of tin gratification was as featureless as all such pen-an w'bi(h resulted in another rison 6, and a few scattering votes. are. There was an air of oratorical display througliout all of lty the time the fourteenth ballot pectancy in the vast audience forl was I taken on Saturday tlie contest ong Friday session, the vast majority of whom this was had I narrowed down to tlie three leadSenator Glass their first experience In a political presented the ers tlie with I orlF report of the of the Okla exception of such magnitude. The platform West tlie r the Virginia, homa, Virginia, a min RrJn 1 start-a had looked for fight presented the Connecticut . still a delegations rTort orl,y with containing the of strong dry fall, ing Kramers gavel, but they were re-- 1 l'bmk with a declaration for a strict sticking to favorite sons in the hope warded with nothing more exciting I enforeement of the Volstead act ; a of being in when the time of comprothan the masterful keynote address of I falling for au amendment to mise should come. Tlie vote of the eon5i itvittoi giving the senate ma leaders on this ballot was : McAdoo Homer Cummings in which be out-- 1 Cox 413 Palmer 1S2. After Pwer to ratify a treaty; and nned the Issues on which the Demo-- 1 a I the ballot recess was taken sixteenth cratlc party would ask the people for endorsing a ratification of the League in some the that hopes compromise support. This address was devoted al-- tovenan "Hb whatever reservations most exclusively to the League of n,Sbt be necessary to secure its ap might be effected that would permit provai ; a plank on profiteering pro Tiding that the cost and sale price be shown on all articles of merchandise and a plank providing for the estab lishment of a uatioual bulletin for the dissemination of Information on all Important questions of the day open to all political parties, Snd through which all candidates for of Tice on a national ticket would be privileged to announce his candidacy and his qualifications. Mr. Rryan, by request, offered another minority report on the liquor subject prepared by Richmond Pearson Hobson. Burke Cochran, of New York, presented a minority report for the wets providing for the enactment of more liberal enforcement legislation for the eighteenth amendment, and leaving it to each locality to determine --the desired percentage of alcohol. ' It was characteristic of a Democratic convention that all sides was given a hearing before the delegations Mr. and what a hearing it was. Bryan was given an hour and a half to present his side of the story, and he went to'bat with ail his vigor. While he yielded a small part FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. of his time to other speakers he made the most of every moment that he re- of a nomination before midnight, blit Nations, and its point was a demand tained. His powerful presentation of it waa without result. Tlie leaders Top ratification without nullifying res--1 bis subject reminded one of the days were willing to pick a dark horse, and I emtions. He laid special emphasis of. .1896 when he carried the Demoti- the attempt was made to put ocr on the point that the President was j racy of America off Its feet at Chi-no-t Ambassador Davis, but the delegates opposed to reservations so long J 6 &nd captured the nomination by refused to fsllow the leaders, - and they fl!d not seriously the J bis Cross of Gold speech. Or again continued to Tote almost tp a man as teat of the document - change j In 1912 at Baltimore when he led the they had before the adjourn ment, and A roH call followed for the ap-- Wilson hosts to victory after a they continued to do so until midnight of the usual convention j rifle political battle. Time after time forced an adjournment to Monday. nimittees, and the first session was j be aroused the audience of dele-'lt was the caucuses of Sunday and For the next frenried to and ac--1 spectators the real gates night that made the final Sunday day bribes of the nomination possible.. great gatherings was I height of enthusiasm, but It was erred to the The space alloted to this story i meeting rooms of thuslasm for the man. an The committee on I Hon of the Individual, and not an not Sufficient to warrant even an efdeatiala confirmed fort at painting a word picture of the the action of endorsement of his ideas. lie reeel tIonal committee In and not the convention of- - 1920. It votes, but cheers Democratic the seating the I j'Wmer delation from Georgia, and bis dry plank went down to defeat was a convention that will be renumnnseating Senator Reed, of Mis- - with only 155 votes In favor of it. bered as one of the most fiercely It had been . hla other planks were beaten wilh-o- f fought political battles, one- - of lb anticipated - that j these contest would be taken j out most picturesque political gatherings roll calL Cdor of the fared but wet in Cochran the nation's history. There were The plank convention, but 7 exception of a pro- - little better. The gifted orator, from hundreds of exdtlng Incidents that tbo action on entering appealed strongly to the great audiSenator Reed.' New York used all of his great p qqes-the of side of every session, and In these Inence provided no entertain- - Ity i presenting hii for the audience. I When the and also in the Important afeffort. without cidents, tion, but n frrt to make time the -rules roll was called the delegates from fairs of the convention, women played ba wcommended that the large dries, and from one or two a prominent and conspicuous part.ofThe ottinatm its be in order of the distinctly wet states, were party doubled the membership vadine women S5G to national votes, extent of committee, giving the committee on with him to the thl became the first nearly 200 less than' the heeded ma- an equal representation in each stale, bD8lD and women were named on ail of the tor Wednesday. That jority. . of ,he old- The minority report on' Ireland proe important convention committees. 1! San fYanctwo did it full part a kind. During vlded for a Democratic promise of tle US'ay to the Democratic throng, and as host session of Wednesday, and recognition for the Irish Republic, the first session of fThurs-o!- Irelands supporters had not been sat- every arrangement for the entertainltorkaI Rghta of the party isfied with merely an expression of ment and comfort of the citys guests ,, rin of lhf toxmem sympathy and the referring of their was perfect. The great auditorium, was filled n In ber nomlnat- - demands to the League of Nation. seating some 14,000 people, I br but there each at session, to capacity ! With bat The minority report was presented by never and discomfort, Bever via It " tb any California. i speeches Delegate Dobeny, of notating disthe Tbe one t ton had the united support of the Irish any undue crowding. Despite xrT the of delegates tsnw.7! an ai- - delegates, but went down to defeat tance that many traveled it Is safe to say they will vote tbf Philippines, who pre- - by a vote of 402 to CTG. ntwi ,rm San Francisco as a national polltl-for f Francis Burton Another minority report providing I?1 Every caiididate, shose for tl a; ointment of a commission ca! convection city cf the fjture. Cox, J For ever xliirty cars Fletchers Castoria has been aiding in the reduction of the deaths among infants as Mothers have become more and more acquainted with it. Always keep- it in the house. - I - : I bal-lola- ! n , nnnu-diuttl- Children Cry For .g ' Net Contents !$TuiJlVvhr, iEHIES y -- ks-sth- le Avertable IVpar simdatiniheRxsl by KotfuUr lintbcStnoudandBcwri euqss t Thereby Promoting h Vice-Presiden- t Div'rtk Cheerfulness and PcsLCjuUu n neither Opium. Morphine not Narcotic Mineral, 1 sms-believe- TER ALCOHOL-- 3 two-third- KaoirraDt d 1 audi-Jng- 1 s 2, A helpful Constipation and ex-jen- . com-audienc- e Dwn1 Loss or Sleep Un1- rruttin i Ibcrcfrois m PscSiwte Sinri2,c - OTHERS SHOULD READ THE BOOKLET THAT GENUINE Xbi cmTxvnCowP NEW Why do we so often call your attention to imitations of Fletcher Castoria? Because it is a baby's medicine and imitations axe always dangerous, particularly imitations of a remedy for infanta. Your druggist may not keep an imitation bnt they are to be found on drug-stor- e shelves. Reliable druggists think only of the welfare of their customers. The other kind only of the greater profit to b made on imitations. Your own judgment tells Yon that Fletcher's Castoria having for over thirty years at great expense held up its reputation, must jealously guard it. Then, it follows that this company mutt use the very beat of material. Must employ experts in the selection of the herbs. Must retain skilled chemists in its manufacture. Yourname good judgment must tell yon that these Irresponsible Imitators aretradlng on your credulity and the reputation built up by Mr. Fletcher, during all these years, for his Castoria. I cMt&S Vice-Chairm- Mothers Must Use Care. n0R?C I fKROUHb EVERT SOTTlE Of rUTCHETS OSTOttA CASTORIA ALWAYS if Bears the Signature 1-- 1 old-tim- nt jast er-cxi- uf appreda-eommittee- s. v-- If abll-eontes- ta V. ' Scb pre-Jilatfer- 1?' LTtnrj J nbes- vep- Hojk liable a man ? accompliali wonders In bis own mind. You Can't Rub It Away; Rheumatism is in the Blood SAY DIAMOND DYES Don't streak or ruin your material ia a poor dya. laeiet on Diamond Dm, aay cbrectiona in packaga. CORNS" Lift Right Off Without Pain yeur Liniments Will Never Cure. matism until you cleanse blood of the genna that cause the If you are afflicted with Rheu- disease. S. S. S. has never had an matism, why wast time with lotions and other local applications that never did cure line matism, and never will? Do not try to rub the pain away. Try the sensible plan of finding the cause of the pain, and go after that Remove the cause, and you Uni-ment- a, remove the pain. You will never be rid of Rheu Hie egual as a blood purifier and scorea of sufferera aay that it has cleansed their blood of Rheumatism, and removed all trace of the disease from their system. Get a bottle of S .3. S and get v. on the right treatment Special medical advice free. Addresa Medical Director, 111 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Literary Frltnda. Doesnt hurt a bit! Drop a little Freerone" on an aching corn. Instantly that corn stop hurting, then shortly yon lift It right off with fingers. Truly ! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of "Freer-one-" for a few cent, suffldent to remove every hard com, soft corn, or corn between the toe, and the calluses, without soreness or Irritation. Dont Forget Cutlcura Talcum When adding to your toilet requisites. An exquisitely scented face, ikln, baby and dusting fiowder and perfume, rendering other - perfumes superfluous. You m a) rely on It because one of the Cutlcura Trio (Soap, Ointment and Talcum). yc each everywhere. Adv. Opsn Sstama. "I rid you have any trouble In seeing that captain of industry whose time is reputed to he worth almost a million a minute?" None at all." How did you contrive to get into his private office?" I stood Just outside the door aud bis secretary in a loud conengaged Only a busy man ran employ his versation about golf. In ahlch I disspare time advantageously. played a superior knowledge of the game," Tired and Worn? Doe rammer find J? rBT backache: feel yij tired. You hsra eonatant lame sad miff, and JO without life or ambitioa? Theres a reasoa why you feel m ha dir. likely your kidneys have weakened and are catMi&f you to feel ao miaermble. Get Uck your health and keep it! Help the weakened kidney a with Doant Kl&ntf PUlt. Doaaa have helped thooaaada and aboold help you. Aik your neighbor! m TOO An Idaho Cue - repair 8. FhoabonaalKp,r Twin Falla, aya: "My kWnr i war out of order aad I raSered a A TH araat Seal wUh -- , .25 ty LATE Death only a matter of abort tima, Don't wait until pains and achea become incurable diseases. Avoid painful consequences by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remady for kidney, tha Usor, hladdar and uric add troobl National Ranwdy of Holland alnco 169k OaarantMd.' Three sixaa, afl druggist aMaCdllMdM(wrkM FARKOt'a tlAIR BALSAM awifwiutr faufcw rwBueu Haunt Catw aad JjirahkCnrMiruWHA tuatliwa kranwt yjs-wiW- tu r,iLfMiiT, Dscalvtr. HINDERCOHNS It was simply heartrending! They m, wr ail ma wwia aalun U U. lain,mm were entertaining a jjartyof friends uSsurikiww,!.!. with a tuija Imard seance. The conAfter you eat always use trol had just assured them In the most unmlslakaMe manner that they need fear no IU, when a noise was heard in Th li ATOMIC the basement, and they got a fleeting CFOWYOURi giimiwi of three robber making off with the last of their liquor. They one or two Ublet eat like candy. not only suffered the material loss, hut Instantly relieve Heartburn, Bloated thea and there they parted forever Gassy Feeling. Stop indigestion, food touting, repeating, headache with their faith In oulja hoards." and the many miseries caused by Kansas City Ftar, i V! Acid-Stoma- 71 O J Jf eharp paina t went through hack like k&fvea Doana Kidney Fill were reoom mended ! , It only took one bo to rid me of every Wt of kidney troj hi. Doan'e drove away tb paina and aches In fine shape. Cel EW at Any Stare, Se a Bos n DOAN'S FOSTER.hCLBL'EN . 1 , J. Fetera, pTp. ebra C, . to-da- Is he familiar with the clasHics?' Oh. yes! 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