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Show THE SALT LAKE TKIBUNE, TUEbDAV M01LN1NU, 10 Ills II 0.0. throughout the Pnlted Btate. He is ths lone national candidate who can safely be nominated and elected. He is the one can man ujam whom the Republican unite and win the campaign In November He I being opposed by reactionaries who feel that he will not be subservient to their dictation when he gets to the White house, and he is being opposed by radical elrqienis who have been dismayed and are afraid of his open, fiank denunciation of their attacks upon this country s stability. Men of all wakof life have rallied to General Wood a support, poor and ruh, humble citizen and importsnt men. There has He is the peoples choice. never been such a ruiiving of ordlnarv around a presidential patriotic citizen candidate so far m advance of a presidential election as has rallied at thia present time of need around thia open, frank, humble fellow citizen. the MYVhen we come to mentioning names of General Wood a supporters we find William G. Le, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, we find the negro community almost as whole, as well as the present and the late Colonel Theodore Roosevelt. VVe find men and women In all walks of1 life, school teat hers and professors in gr numbers and Jobless and penniless exservice men, as well a men like Charles M. Frederick R. Coiiuert, Sihwab, Democrat, who, disgusted with President reWilson's dangerous and gime, now supports a lepubilcan. P. SPLIT Republican Liberals May Form. Party to Fight for Individual Liberty. (Continued from Page Out.) j Lowden fot the minority indorsement. while. Johnson end Poindexter fued a Independents for support at the primary. The Democratic comtnittee Indoised President W ilson for a third term. James W, Gerard of New York ass the minority choice and Janies O. Monroe of an independent. 111., filed jt Btates I iarty candidates lorgoernor and other congressmen, state office are to be nominated.not The be will Nonpahtisan league ticket on the primary ballot, as there were no contestants The It ague has a party statu in South Dakota. Factional fights are being waged by the Republican and Democrats forWcon-trnils 6f the state orgamaations. C. Cook, a bout Falls publisher, wno t seeking election a Republican bv Ihtlo is outmsed al committeeman, Hall of Brookings, the independent canNational Committeeman James didate lee of Centerville and John A. Bowler, bioux Fall, are seeking support from the Democrats. party 1 he faction of the Republican in control at the state con whUh Nor Peter venDoit is headed by Governor bet , candidate for Imted States senator not is to amteed M 8. Johnson, who a candidate for reelect if Johnson Hu-r-i o a Democrat Judge Dick HaneyL. of8 U. i is Norbcks opponent. Cherry of Hinux Falls and Tom Tauh man of ITanklngton are the Democratic candidates. Report from various sections or the MfHie were conflhtlng as to the pronah ote tomnrtow. Heavy balh se of the sections, loting was forecast In home rural while dispatches from roads bad might intlmafed that .. affect the voting General Wood spoke tonight at Rapid addressed Poindexter City and Senator , a mass meeting in Sums Falls, May-woo- d, ntd ? Moses Statement. ' f V ii wrul dm-tric- ts VIGOROUS ATTACKS ARE LAUNCHED BY WOODS OPPONENTS By ARTHUR SEARS HENNING. (Chicago Tribune hpctlal Hcrvloe ) March 2J. General WASHINGTON. Leonard Wood, now widely regarded the candidate for the Republican l foremost nomination for president,' has suddenly become the object of a virulent attack from Democratic quarters, as well us the organisation of rivul KepuUican . apiraniH. Sork The New World, chief newspaper organ of the WI!on administration, today asserted that big busmens had to underwrite the expense of the Wood nomination lampulgn to tho extent of $1 oo.tML Tho principal contribute!. according to the World, are Kdwsrd I. Doheny, the oil ntiilioiait e who wa one of the largest iontrlhutom to the W ilMn campaign uiid is now a candidate for delegate to the Democratic fiaibmal convention from California: H. M Blloby of Chicago, A. A Sprague of Chicago, Anibtose Monell, director of jnuuy laige corporations; Ifariy F. Sinclair, oil magnate; W B. Thompson. copier mlllloidure; Dan R. Hanna. Cleveland capitalist. and Smalliers, Ntw York fhianuer. Gould Makes Reply. blood. All of which Indicates "V5 e have not collected one million dollars, but would like very much to have that sum to spend beflttlngly In bringing General Wood before the American people. m General Wood is Amerlta's foremost is demand for a him There citizen. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to A New Make a careful investigaThey will tion, Parents. make faster and more satisfactory progress if proper attention is given eves. COLUMBIAN 337 - OPTICAL CO. admiralties and that Ihi? had requested that an officer of high rank he ent there for that purpose Aftor leaving Heoretary Dan els' offhe, or just before going there, I dont remember hhh. I uent to ih bureau of navigation. The admiral was !t wam there and at that time that the remark (he chairman has asked me about was made Whom do you rrfo to ns the admiral? asked Chairman Hale. Woods Name on Ballot. Benson Named. Would Permit Womens Vote. LINCOLN, Neb., March 22 A resolution to permit women to vote for or against amendments to the constitution adopted by the state's legislature was f wased by the convention late today. Time for submission of the amendment to the amendments to the voters has not yet voter ha not ct been determined. Ratifies Suffrage. Washington - n OLYMPIA. Wash., March 22. of the proposed auflrage amendment to the federal constitution was completed bv the Washington legislature late today, when the senate unanimously passed a resolution ratifying the The resolution was passed amendment. hy the house before It was sent to the senate .Washington was the thirty'fifth state to ratify the amendment. V A Woman Likes To Be Admired, No Matter How Old She May Be v made woman to be ad mired, and man to ad mire her. No woman erer gets so old that she (Continued from Page One.) doesnt want admiration, and no man ever gets beyond admiring with the allied Admiral Runs bald he did not wish to In personalises, but when presped bv Chairman Hale be said Jie referred to Admiral Hemvm Admiral Him said be included Admiral Benson s remark in Ins letter to Secretary Daniel oti January 7 regarding the navys part In the war because If man has a prejude against men fighting alongside of him it ha an unqpn-cin- u Influence on him The admiral told the committee h had rIwrvs regarded the admonition a a personal prejudice on the pirt of Admiral Benson " He described the f mer chief of operations an an "upstand mg honest man. who Has strong convictions and added be believed every thing that Admiral Benson d.d during the war was done eonMclentiocuiv " It was due largely to Admiral Benson's confidence in him that he was selected to thn high post he occupied during the war. Admiral Shns said Senator Pittman, Democrat. Nevada asked If, in vew of the sentments of Admiral Benson, that officer had not acted In a broadminded way fctms to London In sending AJmirsI The witreM replied that Admiral Benson had ni,uv been fair and square Srnut Flttman brought out that Admiral Hma had shown h ropy of his let7 to H I. Davison of New ter of York while he was a guest at Mr Davithe middle of January about home son's her. Good looks in woman do not depend vupon ago, but;, upon A womans health. health depends more upon the distinctly fem- fnrfutgr inine JT perfectly pulverized, convenient and ready for immediate use. 3 Claocolate an ideal blend of ideal foods you say it tins way the reach of every woman to he well', healtljy and strong.if she will take Dr. Bierces Favorite Prescription. It is the safest womans tonic because it is made entirely of roots and herbs, without alcohol. (Ingredients on label. It L 60 years old, and its age testifies to its goodness. A medicine that has made 6ick women well for half a is surely good to take. Women from every part of Americacentury testify to its merits. r Bob Bualori, comedian and vice man. atirrounded by seven of the forty beautiful Kiris who form part of ths chorus in ths brilliant musical Piff Paff Pouf, which will t presented tonight and tomorrow comedy night at tha Salt Lake theater, under the auspices of the American Legion. ex-se- There need be no discourtesy here, Senator Hale said, and we will have none not I will tolerate any, said Sena, "No, I have realized that you tor Pittman. were going to try ,to break up this Admiral Sims interrupted to say that that he welcomed the hie one desire was to bring out all the facts. ."Admiral Benson's statement should never have been made public," said Sena-'o- r Pittman, resuming the "Do you mean by me?" asked Admiral n. Sims. By you or anyone else, replied the senator. "It referred to a great power with which we were on friendly terms and It was given to you In strict confidence. so secretly that it could not even he put In writing "It was not given me In confidence, It was told to nte In said the admiral. a room before other naval officers. Yes, It wag confided to you before other naval effirera, who, like yourself, are supposed to know what to. talk about and what not to talk about, replied Senator Pittman. our minds We naval officers made up to one thing." said Admiral Sima, And that was lhat we will never go Into an other 'war In the condition In which we went Into this one." Senator Pittman referred to s letter from Admiral 81ms to Admiral Bavlv of the British navy, commanding at Queenstown, In which he said It had been suggested that d portion of the national srmy could be better employed "as labor In American fcfi.pvards, because of the serious tonnage situation. That is a dandy letter, Admiral Sims said: "I am proud of It. Senator Pittman then read from an unsigned document taken from Admiral Sims's files urging that American troops passing through Great Britain be with tne British forces. The senatto or- said this was British propaganda be used against Pershing's effort to establish a separate American army. It was not written by me," said Admiral 81ms, "and I object to ymtr calling It Is pretty good military It propaganda reasoning and what Bliss recommended. AMERICAN NAVY IN 1924 WILL WASHINGTON, March 22 America's navy will about equal that of Great Britain In fighting power by 1124, Chairman Butler of the naval committee told the house today In defending the provision In the neval appropriation bill for continuing work on the eighteen capital ships now under construction. "In the next four years," said Mr Butler, "the tnlted Statea will put out the most formidable armada the world has ever seen produced In a similar period. In 1124. he continued. Great Britain win have sixty battleships: the Vnlted States, France, twenty-six- : Japan, While Bofifteen, and Italy, thirteen rland will have more ships he added those of the fnlted States will te atoul equal In poer. P. e presen,: at lx e Monde!!, the Republican leader, said that, conaldertng foreign values, the $42S,0iK 000 total of the proposed American naval appropriation excerui the British estimate for the year forty-seve- CO., Fra ucUoo run-dow- n, good-lookin- g n V.' EQUAL BRITAINS Pan ' It is within i D. GHIRARDELLI r ev Geax-ar-dell- y and you buy it this wa- y- - A -- Ground Sold only in canz never in bulk. The two most important qualities of jjooi choeolate are flavor and fhoeolate etrenjfth. Both ar retained in the can; but lost in bulk chocolate. Get Ghirardelli Ground Chocolate from vonr (trocer in Vi lb., 1 lb. and 3 lb. sealed eana. t than organism upon anything else. Between that organisn and her beauty there is the closest connection. You never see a woman who is weak, irritable, out of sorts, fidgety and nervous. Headaches, backaches, dragging-dowpains, irregularities and troubles of that sort are all destroyers of beauty. Men do not admire sickness. n antl-Bnti- and uniformity. cocoa and sugar. 4 rhon Wsaatck 6360 W carry tha largest selection of artificial eyes In the West TO an assurance of purity, cleanliness 2 ' SOUTH MAIN STREET Nature undoubted 12. Senator WASHINGTON, March Cummin., Republican, Iowa, la on. of the member, of conRre,, or(ranled labor Kill attempt to defeat In November, according to U E. Sheppard, acting president of tho Order of Railway Conduaehimtton today attendctor, k ho i In ing the rallriad wage conference Senator Cummin whh the author of the sntlstrlke provision of tho railroad Hit which was thrown out In conference. Mr. Sheppard indicated that union offl-la- i, were carefully ntndvtn the record of fvery member of consrrc. with to hi stand on this provision and other labor matter, with a view to opposing In the elections those regarded as Inimical to organized labor. 1 Ghiraidellis L- vision! Saturday is our special childrens day bring yours in and let our experts remove the obstacle that stands in the way of their success. Columbian experience and reputation is your guarantee of satisfaction. Labor to Oppose Cummins. and tlieir meanim -- with-defectiv- .it. take-rt- ry r mony. lSjJ gling along in school Method of treating an Old Complaint that showing tha letter was an Indiscretion. Senator Httrr.sn and Chairman Hale clashed sharply over the form In which the Nevada senator put some of his the chairman Insisting that questions Senator Pittman confine hi, questions to the text of Admiral Sims 8 direct testi- Ntnce your boy or girl strug- -. 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Mosci of N'iw Hampshire, manager her, pronounced the World's broadside evidence of the alarm that has spread to the Democratic camp by the prospect of the Republican nomi the man the Democrats know nnting thev cannot beat. The expenses of the Wood campaign are audited monthly bv public auditors," and the books are said Senator Moses open to anyone, including the World, to inspect. William J. Bran fears that a soldier president" would bring about a reign of militarism, sin h militarism, he says, a paused the British general liver to eaue Hindu to be shot down in cold sh 1920. 2:1, A Dress Suit and a Shave Wont Do It Wood ol MARCH by $100,000,000 "For the first time In msnv years." lie said, "the onlv naval establishment and program In the world at all comparable with ours is that of England. 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