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Show .... r -- . v , , . - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDN ESDAY MORNING, JUNE , , 30, 1920. NOMINATING SPEECHES TO BE REACHED TODAY Second Days Session Is Devoted to Preliminaries Permanent Chairman Robinson Vigorously Assails Policies and Leadership of the Republican Party. forsaid he, "I want to make ofa any Pig to tins convention mal hen ur d'strbl (omU.ittee on n.g n 'o told t'ie message lo standw by the Robinson retailed ue Senator war, against at the last let HonsWe Vo-Ts- l "and they'll vote that wav if president and otheis did not If you II hv him, tills convention sett ng aside our the opportunity. them against you give Janies Red. eiectfd add to the soldier vote the woman tote retrularlv A the mention of Heed's name the Republthe vote, and the Democratic went in for a wave of hUwes snd to make againn Cummings fehan-noChairman icans won't get enough totes boning th'" asked the audit me to hear what them a factor In the coming had to Another great shoutm of vigoi wh " the up, to. be redoubled Disorder. address Some his chairman closed trifled , the hay attempted to proceed, hut him. charge that "tho Republicans Bhannon tne of conscience to heap "hiiTdling of the contention was fllsini'lned Inthe'.r peord'e like t American "Sit down1" ami "Get out If you don peace treaty It" 'Shut upl and like shouts cut the air hearHumor Crops Out. 'The speaker Is entitled to a fair Chairsession ing before said this convention, The dry Issue got into th There was some apman Cummings from an amusing r,"s i'i0"jx- - plause to that disI am going back to Jim Resd s could re when he trict " continued .Shannon, in the at that to them be heai d, "and report de be de- - the last minute we were still protesting and our district vour coming Into mended in a against aside the action of our local confHr joined setting ro-- e v.Mch from vention. burst of laughter.' Go ahead"' shouted somebody, and "doctor. of "doctor," Ljd h n he Hugo Asher, Shannon left the platform thin wav" and the like the committee, took the secretary toofanswer drT-VShannon a Shannon. platform his that Reed had been denied nsaeted Intimation because he was a "renegade Demois seat the "within not was platform niles'befoie'the he said, undeTe crat, nominating faits" Reed. Asher said, had been represented and cleared awav before to- - jected bv the Missouri state convention gun adjournmenlV motion to adoption Chairman Cummings put the SayA there was a rolling rules adopt the report and were iomr.1-- 1 of ayes. There nom,s mixed In with the ha..d until after a what of the noes which announced the unanl- gavel The preepects of a fight mous vote disappeared. distrnt. One ) (Continued From ouje-tio- YV alir"'i ' kmsw ssrfc&j "rrvirued stbfat 1.;-",''foV- gg&Orjsgbvf? Roberts 9; ofits wr many .groans and hisses, mingled with cheers, as ths points against Irish recognition were prepented. angry outburst There was another when Randolph W. Smith, vice president of the Loyal coalition, said $10,000,000 had been collected from Irish servant girls for and others by lilsh sympathisers startpropaganda in America. A woman that Take ed down the aisle, shouting: back. I'U not stand fbr that. failed to stop When a sergeant-at-arm- s toe woman, v three policemen forced her to return to her seat, seat. Several epithet were shouted at Mr. Smith, and Chairman Glass finally warned the crowd that spectators were present onlv bv courtesy of the committee. the i argument Mr. Smith emphasised thatf rtcndlv relations with England were Involved. He was frequently Interrupted by Jeers, hisses and hostile Interjections lifelonic Democracy, neither will It change my course in the aenate. I im still opI am still a Democrat. I will posed to the league of nations. never surrender the destiny of the republic of the hands the Into representative na-of foreign powers. I am an American tionalist. not an internationalist Senator Heed knew his fate when the 'redentlals committee voted on the Missouri case at h oclock this morning a vote of 39 to 9 tne committee ruled that no legal credentials in existence beup-a held the right of Senator Reed to delegate 1 he victory of the administration oer the senator whs more decisive In the credentials committee than in the national The roll call followed three committee. hours of superheated argument, radiating around the indictment that Mr. Reed had stood out steadfastly and consistently against Woodrow Wilson. The report of the credentials committee, in the --form that it reached the na-no tional convention, slmplv said that to give legal documents had appeared Senator Reed any claim to a seat. There was no minority report. The ize of the vote against him in the committee convinced Senator Reed that be dtdn t have a chance on the floor and he abandoned his plan to carry hip fight further. IRISH BATTLE (Continued From Fags One.) vote8." erats wanted "these millions of In the referring to the dry sentiment BrepreWheeler, Introducing Wayne prohibition organisa-of senting twenty-twtions and the Anusaloon Leagueother America. Mr. iirvan said that many and fue petitions organisations would briefs. As a member of the committee, defer his own would Mr Bryan said he remarks. SUFFRAGISTS WILL NOT FORCE ACTION -- to-d- .t Ten-terln- 1 o Advance Here to Remain. YV heel The eighteenth amendment, Mr. er said, "had come to ay. men have to ' The square-toe- d saue you whether a beer and face," he said. "Is will nullify It. wine modification think we can prove that it will. but the snilmnt, 'Not only popular heeler Mr. the courts. opinion of all the position said, upheld eneffective aw s were necessary for forcement of prohibition. wine and beer to "To open tbe way for be manufactured and sold Is null flcation, Mr "VT l.tTc'V puro and simple. turned "ami, besides, t h the great pro oecause It would alienate re ibition majorities fiat have been turned in so many states cannot go unrest you of 'In these days advocatbefore the people on a platform enforcement of ing a nullification or la 'Former Representative Theodore A. Bell the case for the of California opened vv els. '! denv the right to assume, sub-he aid tl at the American people will e mit for a.I time to come to the mtoleran of the eighteenth amendment dW; ld Ask Rates Freight held for revival hit-for- , ht condt-lwho- America first. To prosper America first. To think of America first. To exalt America first. To live for and revere America first. Let the Internationalists dream and the Bolshevism destroy. Ood pity him, swell. for whom no minstrel raptures we pro"In the spirit of ths republic claim Americanism and acclaim America! Is to be "The first duty of a government said Governor Coolidge. true to itself, "This does not mean perfection, it means a plan to strive for perfection. It means loyalty to Itself. The ideals of America were set out In the declaration of Independence and adopted In the constitution. attained They did not represent perfection but perfection planned. The fundamental knew The father wea freedom. principle They this was not yet apprehended. In feilh firm the formed a government to forward J bis to ever was press It that high mark." "To stabilise Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S c ASTO R l A Attacks Nebraskans Stand. He assailed the position of Mron Brvan, w T h platforms eading from various In the Nebraskan had been a candidate. sun, he said, tne platform on wlmh ilr deBrvan made a .ampaign tor congress clared for protection of "personalA right similar encroachment. against federal the ."..'ih! declaration, he said, was 1SJ6 of Democratic platforms "And If the Democratic party no longer of the citizen to destands for the right eat or what he shall cide what he shall shallwerir.' he oon- -no longer Is a Demothen it tinned party stirred into a state Tne meeting of uproar wnen Mr. Bryan arose to ask in what capacity Mr. Bell cime before the re (Oinmittee and what compensation he ceived. r. a , "I speak for the grebe rowers of would Mr lieu replied, "and fnruia bke to "ask the gentleman for whom he cpea k 8 "I am speaking for the women and chilredren that your traffic would torted the N'ecraskau. while cheers and turmoil. a room in hisses kept the I 1 Congratulated. completion n In meshaping nation, pending difficult Then Chairman Cummings read a task addressed to Governor Roberts of bv Z'ciSt of - iifm.ip.es Tennesseoe, congratulating him on tocalling course conits steeshall a spe lal session of the legislature now and next Nopolitical seas between sider ratlfh atlon of th woman suffrage vember. Mr. Cummings recognized amendment Governor Hmlth of New York Mr. hrnlth, After Second Place. Delayed Opening. demands that he take the platform, amid A new SAN FltANCISCO. June 29 but which he Ignored, moved that of the no contender for Democratic vice presidential sent. There were shouts be telegram field the -s today, in the delhonors entered from the Georgia and other southern was not ready for bui.mof Cahforno. but the teleperson of E. I,. Dohenv 'the on 5v question, v egations Friends of Franklin -n oil operator. :X"srwer heter 'fllled'ii in csierd.; gram went. of the interior, w till former secretary announcement Lane, Is leaders another "There the of Most Dohenv in with Mr dlitiil(lroom of I am a little relmtant In making," Bind now assoited beirnn an active campaign busy in the uprT the Is that ol enterprises, "It ( hairman Cummings. Isadore m in m a election, and rommit-teem.' h a rm aV Wo Dnhenvs id oc k w- h n slate luw requires the removal of tne Ifor hk kw eier, renv)cratto naMonal JaUed the Democratic national convention hats Of t lie ladles at public gatherings connected was from r'ul.fornia, .Several thousand hat pins inn out and Uth the movement Sharp Passages. several million dollars worth of hats earns for Dohenv was claimed from had convention of the Support men And what compensation do oj receive off, while the Oklahoma and Carolina North California, or indirectly from the AnM-h- a a good laugh directly on start. the perat ears' sprinkle ? loon leag ie?" persisted Mr Pell The report of the committee and was "None whatever Inev'ltab e robe, manent oigamzatton came next R&lslon Movements, out The1 "Not a nickel" presfntf'd b former Governor of tn Coolidges I ought to say that His Indiana "Not a nickel BOSTON', June 29 Governor Coolidge Hrm.U 'roo." w n s n w" l n filling of of Srnalru Robinson us permanent four months of last veur 1 rev Ice president Dl nominee, will (Loire pla during of some Republican of With wllh the usual notables applfuis hairman drew a loud round compensation for certain publicI lo Vermont nor his vacation after his ceived lan K snnounrementH that other go Breathes, but for nine years before thy had bon cm of hh did the officers conference at Washington tomorrow with tvould be made canIround SanFrancis.-traftlc wlthhut a penny s re- this the presidential fought Senator Harding, tenmorarj slow getting ta th citv and were more didate. and the secured order governors seers-ta--or tU('halrman Glass finallvCalifornia Fifteen minutes Heny F Ing. the that readv to s art Attacks Harding. Trades the length end Harry Rvan, of the tlon gave no signs of being announced tndav aisles thaUlng the vabriefly no Delegates Jammed largely upon Dnlon Liberty league, was heard olste&a effons Robinson departed considerably the' vacation will depend Senator the at th of and formulated be applaudlng in urelns modification and laughing cation plans that mav from his prepared address and launched Mr Long and the conference the law. Into an attack on Senator Harding, he the Washington Your law Is a farce and you know it did not say where In Vermont Governor nominee, who, :;ywany7ndenTerrt,wa;mar,o'drIve Republican presidential W. Johnson Coolidge would go. a is farce," he said. "Men accustomed to lllrsm referred had said, The convention ihinea to drinking wine are now drinking rot-gRoosevelt as a of time for the committee as a faker and to Theodore Lowden Out of Race. whisky. Stringency of . the law lienedh t Arnold The California audience workers There were scattering yells liked making it a farce the references to Johnson, and apfo? rainier and Cox from various corn-r- s SPRINGFIELD, 111, Jtmf 29 OoPrnor Representative Sabath, of Illinois, asked with plauded roundly. Louden will not be a candidate for fol as rooters got Into position loaded President Gompers. of the American FedWhile Senator Robinson was delivering armounied tonight, It of Labor, whether the organisaconvention Pennants and flags. his speech the leaders and In a lonfeienoe of partv hl eN with eration a recommendation the hall- lowing to confer said Goernor tion had voted down the announcement took opportunity him The Discussed. Reed Case that when Lowden would support Lieutenant Go- for modification of the Volstead law, Mras ways and tentatively agreed the over bv afternoon this prohibition publications. the convention adjourned vernor John G. Oalehbv for the Republican alleged The probabilities of a fight vote of 26, W als commute, widch It would be under a resolution to assemGompers replied that by a had nomination. rsport of thenotcredent gubernatorial voted In o to 40nb the organisation to seat Senator Reed with ble again tomorrow morning at U clock, 1919 to ask congress to permit 2 75 per of nominating speeches Ohio the delegate from Missouri, diminished when Meet. delivery Republicans cent beer. At the rqcent Montreal conreports that Reed would not carry his will be begun. It was said there as no The at 6hio June 29 Ohio Re- vention Mr. Gompers said, It was asspeeches the of the convention nominating COLCMBltf, to hear floor the to plan fight stood met in stale convention today, sumed that th 1919 declaration MontReed case was the only ripple in lght today's session ot g mu itioti, and He said Libellous reporta of the response publicans benator Robinson got steady perfected a tmpora the smooth waters of th' the contest f"d H. W. as sent out." hv had been warmed up convention h.ir'norv ifs horud from his audience whhh hts decision not to carry Its , real of New Y'ork, W. Bourke C'ockran. only prospect he proceeded and gave him one demonHoti of lo.and and Hans M Dauger-tjthrr robbed the day of eiilton rloed the prohibition hearings. Premisanother. ea h succeeding Senator Hardings pioeons after stration delethat on an -t stored as he the of movolume one assumption in manager y ing b's argument preceding passed and were in the their campaign s " t'vp ..ilnon bad dlsappearel forever, Mrof the Republicans of the senate tor Tonight gates had arrived andfor the standing the and an i convention ahhoneme the peace treats 'o.k ran aid lie had jollifh rttlon os or th their places watting call to (Oirse towards He relene.l to the word ator HaiiriitiK prohibition In a fri e ount1 officials to sound the league of nations e conto p had been asMi-- objection to prohibition. Mlson dells orders tied had President Indiana t of band that the Either an 01 some 10 Rep'ibll, tinued. "is that It assumes that Hie peo taking ures Dixie'' loud, long and often.It exhausted sailed for not him on the American peace convention sslll adopt a plaHorm pic are not capable of Th senators with fell lack on the air when t tsso cl plavlng mission at Pari. presidenand must be driven In their morals and tomorross morning all others, because It seemed to besouthern more anv the In their dally life not shown The and Tatif have could tial electors-at-larg"If they "Dixie" most of the time. of the disno at In selected theory of negotiating showed signs and electors twenty-tw"Either our constitutional abllitj today capacity delegates however, failed to cut loose treatv than they have shown In toelr trict caucuses. is Bound or else it local wearing out, and never then and shouted real he of desire it." If sobriety you is not. consideration when they heard the strains. h llson for Edwards Is Satisfied. real sanity, trust to the locality, whb Almighty God bless Woodrow deof to Europe! alwavs has shown Itself capable not taking them along There. SEAGIRT, N. J. June 2? Governor ciding local and personal questions for A few of the old Democratic Edward I Edwards, who i. a candidate Itself. I Gets Rousing Cheers. ; were on the floor for the second ofsession. for the Democratic presidential nomina-In au"Democracy Is a mockery and a snare the and shot Ohio. It was a bullseye the among them Judson Harmon tion, said tonight that he had been in If people In one locality are to be govhit rising -, fharles Thomas by of New York, acknowledged New delegation dionce F. Murphy Jersey touch with tho erned In their moat Intimate relations by of Indiana, Governor bmlth of and going in for a succession of shouts San Francisco, and "from what I have the votes of people 3000 miles away unTsggart "Hit em some more'" shouted voices earned, the situation Is invorahle to me " der New Y'ork and Vance McCormick, former different conditions and incapable of from the galleries and the delegates. elseHe did not explain w hotter b r. ferred chairman of the national committee. local conditions Robinson wound up with a league au-of to his candidacy or to the wet plank which understanding " A Palmer booster got into the organ loft where the band that the brought announce that nations peroration and tried to he is known to favor. The speaker suggested that, while the would play a selection dedicated to his dience to Its feet cheering and with three states should have been left lo deal with Tab. McAdoo The Palmer rooters on the cheers for "Joe Robinson t' candidate Keeps Ihe whole subject, a solution of the pies-eThe permanent chairman's first anfloor took his gestures as a tip, for they situation could he found bv having to announce that the By Cnlversal Service. heard little of his voice and began an- nouncement was fix a reasonable alcoboltc conNl.W Y'ORIC June, .'9 William M. enngiess The Palmer report of the lommittee on rules would other Palmer demonstration. and then reserving to the slates the tent al ton with connnunn Thomas In waa was McAdoo In noiseby It the presented received. he were leading i people easily an assistant General Burleson sod others of hli right to fix any lesser figuie they making all through yesterday's session J spellay of ConneUkut. at Ban Fran, isoo today general In the department of political boosters Hie and today s. attorney convention battletind Messages from Manv of the delegates were getting Justice e. and l.it'M in the day Irish Question Up. commitoffU the bv at his arrived The rules as presented tired of the waiting, and yells of "lets m D'and, in steady Uong heard speeches home were his at that nominating there! tee up Each side was given thirty minutes, proposed go" and "Get busy J shove About that could be delivered before the convention, stream Among some of t ie messages and Frank P. Walah, of Kansas i ID. the din of the band sevretarv was at the loriwr committee one the reached was Informing while the platform moment Chairman Cummings presented the plank of Irish r mpsildzers, a of the terasury that m nvnatimi would proposing recognition of the "republic of hall and ran the gantlet of handshaking work, but that no balloting foruntil after toiroirow not come up before nominee could proceed down the alble as he made his way to to v.v crxl of Ireland. McAdoo dictated answer the partv platform has been presented Demarest Lloyd, of the I.oval cnalitron, ihe platform before leaving his announced communications of the the and gavel brought that he would oppose the recadopted whacking Vigorous to order that office for the day There was no opposition was the delegates down to their veals ah)ognition plan. ' CumMr. adopted the and report the aisles. cleared of business gradually Twenty millions of liberty-lovinDolling Up. wete limited to Marion Mr. AAalsh declared, favor the plank nnngs was determined to get order quickly Nominating speeches 2 and seconding speeches Senator June twentv minutes In behalf of the A merit an comOhio, L and succeeded. MARION, Ea.non were limited to ten minutes and are not Harding mav n"t know b s home town proposed mission on Irish Independence. 1 Session Opened. to exi ced five In number. when he arrives to rece.ve ,he ,...,aim ofg de Valera, "president of theIn Irish break the which the at was resolution permits ihe (itv, The and neighbors Mr Walsh said, I present greetings to the unterrlfied bv the his old friends celebration next Mondav Ing of the unit rule was presentedand with but deemed It lmproj er to appeal before Democracy of America. said Mr Cumhim k In the the committee. of the rules committee ess bush chairman every Practically An exnoes It was adopted mings as soonW as he couldofbetheheard been it is undet going That re ognltlon of Ireland would disMethodist scattering Leonard the New Yo"k delega- city lias and thepainted bishop L. citv couiim! bus paved turb British relations was denied by Mr. pected fight from did repairs, offered Han of 1'ranclaco church not meterilalie. Episcopal tion on the Issue Watch. the wav for many citvi Improv emcros the prayer resolution of thanks to the people led to have Bv next Mondav it epe "That Its adoption." he said, would he The singing of the "Star Spangled Ban of Ban Francisco for their hoapliailty Ibe two Cnion at sheds train a cause of war with England has no ner" followed the praver, and the big wbk also ado ted on them basis in American tradition or InternaWork audience Joined In heartily. Flood of irlriii of station nearly lomp'cted Reprj8ntth tional law. The Irish republic was esto direct the national was begun yesterday Hecretary Hoffman announced that the fered resolution a tablished by more than a convention had a special hospital In ths committee to limit representation In the vote of the people of Ireland." building with physicians and nurses for next national convention to the aame Gets "The political parties of America," , said anv emergsuev as representation In congress. basis "have always declared for Mr. Walsh "Do they write prescriptions? queried the liberties of the oppressed peoples of a delegate from the floor, amid a ggle of world. the laughter. SENATOR REED "W respectfully submit that the DemoWASHINGTON. June 2? A charter for "Its a dry hospital, responded Pecre the party ought not to depart from and tarv Hoffman, to scattering appiause tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers' cratic ACTION of our government SCORES age-olof Then one of the secretaries announced Cooperative National bank bv Cleveland. withhold policy tbe word of recognition for the the compthat a million dollars of California gold Ohio, was approved todav Irish republic, which means o much for The hank is capwaa on exhibition near the hall for the troller of th currency E. O. PHILLIPS. By S imio. Btune Warren Oct) humanity italised at fl delegates to go and look at. made Chicago Trtbua Salt Lake Tribune Leaer Wire grand chief of the brotherhood, Phelan Supports. In Laughing Mood. SAN FRANCIbO. June 29 Benator ths applb anon fir th charter. Senator Fh: n, of California, also ar"Look out th Republican don't get It," James A. Reed of Missouri, who was deand aeked the ri.EVELANP. Ohio. June 29 Warren gued for the Irish phinb convention nied a se.t In the Democratic national shouted a delegate, and th 8, Ktmie, grand chief of the Brotherhood committee not to be ' fearsome of a had another laugh. Issued the following of out waa oir lovcomotlve Engineers, tonight duty, lest It might Involve us in Th report of the credentials committee convention, statement: W. R- - Pronter. ffrt plain ettv todav some International discourtesy." affirming the seating of the Falmer dele Democratic Kansaa City dis- the grant-n- g "The of the great for notice said that chief, Opposing a pletfbrm declaration gates from Georgia and the unseating of trict of Missouri was disfranchised solely of the charter had not yet been re- Irish recognition, Representative ConnolSenator Reed then waa presented. named me for one of Its it because of "could the such action charter, said ceived that her. I'pon receipt ly, of Texaa, When the unseating of Benator Reed he as id, organization of the bank would onlv be considered by Great Britain as an announced, without mentioning his "I was objectionable only because on be effected He declined to divulge plans affront to her dignity and a challenge to name, there was loud applause and cheer- the floor of the senate, acting under my of the Institution. her authority within her own dominions" ing from the delegate sections. The dele oath of office, I refused to consent to the Diplomatic .recognition wa constitugates fully recognised the meaning of the abandonment of the policies of Washing-ton- , LOSS. SCHOONER TOTAL announcement. tionally a power ot the president, he saM.Jefferbn and Monroe and to enter NEW YORK, June 29 The steamship- and not a proper sjhject for partisan polTh Oregon contest as settled by the )n,0 a contract to send the young men of here todav from Ha- Itics. committee wag also announced. America- fight and dl In defense of Monterev arrived In crowded th of Irish sympathisers terrilofiee of foreign governments. In vana with five members of the Mcrew Joseph B. Fhannon of Kansas Citv, a the Cu m - commit tee room persistently heckled the e American schooner Pauline th ws I refused excluded because I a word. a recognition plank, delegate from the fifth district of Missouri, to mins, which went aground In tbe Ba- speakers opposing waa support the league of nations wanted to maks a statement on the Reed kept most of th i. They reported that the and the meeting "My title to a seat .in the convention hamas June and Chairman Cummings had to a tumult. In 'rase, a l was time T'0 demon-- 1 vessel, which carrying as to so xraa clear indubitably hear to convention Intercede with the 'You're a liar." some one yelled In the strate the truth of tha foregoing The I logwood from Bt. Manv HaitL-Y- d Chester, midst him. He took the platform. of one of the speeches, and there "A the atttlng member from th fifth action taken will in no respect affect my' Pa, wV tele-gra- Q-- Athletics and Washington. The ticket scalpers Is reaping aif rich In Chicago you harvest of remorse.a ticket ami badge he asked a man for like Its here stone-deahut f, would be all the rest asking for a match. About of the news Is that theys a man stopping looks like Coastwise Companies here name Faulkner that and Is an president Wilson and heW Usons actor in place in use to take president is around he now an.1 romping the follies of the Hotel with his president June 19. Coastwise the lobbymake-uWASHINGTON, p on trying to make peoWilson McAdoos steamship companies of the Pacific petl ple believe that hq Is Mr. father-in-laSome people has peculiar tloned the Interstate commerce commisIn rates amusement. freight sion today for advances tdears of (Copyright, 19J0, Bell Syndicate.) equivalent to- those asked by railroads of the west and south. Western railroads are seeking an increase of 24 per cent murder. and southern roads II per cent. SherTOLEDO, Ohio. June 29. Albert The petition presented bv the Pacific man Mich.. as near Petersburg, living Portland with the Steamship company killingtoday charged with the Sunda'company arrested and San Francisco Steamship of Erie. declares that, at existing rates, their of Walter Gilday W during a sect riot at toNorth business is being conducted at a loss night Mich. have fired la He alleged by reason of unprecedented expenses of the shot which killed Gtldav. following an J. operations meeting addressed by.asLouis Means of Increasing revenue are un a tern who was acting available, the petition declares, except King. Sherman, a to g offlcer through an Increase in passenger rates, porary there as high lee.ing, ,yg pe which are as high as competitive In shot lions will permit. - Vonien June 9 SAN FRANCISCO. advocate of equal suffrage decided Governor not to attempt to Induce Roberts of Tennessee to advance the date or of his proposed call of a special session or his legislature to consider ratification bat the federal suffrage amendment, lather to urge that lo Dsusaidthehe formal wouid He lias call Immediately call the session for August 9 caua Democratic women d legates at cus tonight left, the advisability or admembers vancing the call to the women veof the Tennessee delegation and thevhowdecided, Thev toed the proposal. ever, to urge upon the legislature the wisdom of ratifying the amendment Abbv Bcott Suffragists, headed by Mrssatisfied with Baker, said that they were the tail if the August 9 as the date forat once They were Issued formal call however. that the issuance of insisted, .. ,, important LaVest of the suffragists g lthatHe.p1bli.-a.members of the nf.spee legislature may block ratification did Democratic t To thwart thin, members in Delaware they say. they will throw their strongest Immediately Tennessee Into forres Members of the North Carolina tlon today wired the governor of their, state and members of the legislatureac an immedate uigent requoet to take A letter writing cam- on the amendment. follow. will paign ) (Continued From Peg (Continued From Pegs One.) ". ths keeping of the rartn only, but it seems now like as If they had selves tlnent and every concept of ourbutmoral branched out in. Insects. It Is IdeelUe, obligation. Ig ie fine tosure ur own nouse very practical to make Ticket Scalpers Stung. Is In perfect order before we attempt the stabilisation. In the convention hall today was so miracle of In unless "Call it the selflshneee of nationality,to crowded that you couldn't get 1 think It an Inspiration The proceedings wag as ex- if you will; you tried. devotion. patriotic the between header double a as To safeguard America ftrsL citing T v , ,1,. . i SSSVW nnw hya. u'cintmUer ut X.y ) A ( CeC-thirt- sfrn -- tn-f- at I Eagl Shirts o Old-time- rs war-hors- ' br8-denit- al g This Tells the Story SPECIAL July 4th sale of Mens, Young Mens and Boys regular Gardner & Adams Co. clothes now on, and at less than present wholesale prices. A uti-sen- s. A Great July 4th Sale At Gardner ? Adams home-omin- Tuti-fo- three-fourt- Charter Brotherhood for Cooperative Bank Tells everything there is to know about quality. When you see the prices on the goods they tell all there is to know about the value. And when you see us deduct 20 per cent from the prices marked, you cant keep from buying. d s. I Utahs Greatest Clothing Store & Adams Gardner Company sau lake city KEARNS BUILDING V Hill 4 i I 4 |