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Show HONOR THE MEMORY" OF ANDREW JACKSON About 300 Democrats gathered at the Commercial club Monday night to pay respects re-spects to the memory of President Andrew An-drew Jackson. Judge O. W. Powers as chairman of the committee made a short address following the banquet, in which he referred to the future prospects of the party. State Senator Bamberger was then introduced as toastmaater of the evening. After a short address by Mr. Bamberger the following programme was given "Jackson, the Soldier," Bert Olson; vocal vo-cal solo. Miss Leona Pratt: "Anglo-American,' B. H. Roberta; "After Democracy the Flood." H. R. Macmlllan. Ogden; "Women In Politics." Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cohen; "The Proof of the Pudding Is in the Eating of It." James H. Moyle; "What of the Future of the Democratic Tarty r W. H. King; "The Press." John E. Hansen; "When to Let Go," Robert W. Sloan; "Jackson, the Statesman," Matt Thomas: "The Ladles." Fisher Harris; vocal solo, "Jes' So Laxy," Miss Leona Pratt. Among the guests present were Judge O. W. Powers, W. H. Dale. Judge William Wil-liam H. King, Frank B. Stephens. John E. Hansen, A. F. Barnes. George H. Wood. James H. Moyle. Simon Bamberger, Bamber-ger, Joseph Cohen. G. B. Blakely. J. R. Letcher. Fisher 8. Harris, John T. Calne. B. H. Roberts, R. W. Sloan, F. S. Richards. Rich-ards. J. L. Rawlins. A. O. Soaoot, J. F. Howell, J. E. Calne, David Evans. D. H. Peery. E. L. 810a n and the three Democratic Demo-cratic members of the House of Representatives. Repre-sentatives. J. F. Tolton, T. P. Cottam and G. L. Stringham. |