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Show - ' THE . BaSPlaKE "" N t ' TRIBUNE,' THURSDAY HORNING. JULY 1920, 1, Hundreds of: Specials m every department of the store. Look for the yellow tickets; Republican Candidate Agreement on BatU the Appeal to Be Made. Restoration of Constitu tional Government to Be Little Bootes Wither. This also was ths day predestined for little booms to wither away. Many Made the Party Slogan. amany one who had fancied himself a prom- WASHINGTON, June SO. The Repub. llcan presidential campaign will be baed "on an appeal to restore party govern ment as a constitutional substitute for personal government.'' Bens tor Harding, the party presidential - candidate, - n- nounced today after a conference with and Calvin Coolldge, hl running-matNational Chairman Will Hays. At the same time Governor Coolldge. In a forma! statement, declared that there muat he a return of public opinion toby the people, toward ward a a great and overmastering desire to observe the law. e, self-contr- ol While various phases of the oompaign were discussed at the conference, Chairman Hays later said the question of conducting a "front porch campaign had not been mentioned. Senator Harding, however, in his conference with the newspaper oorreeporidenu, expressed the opln-- .. Ion that, while there might be some difference of opinion as to such a campaign, ho- - believed the country was calling for deliberate utterance, and for that reason the "front porch campaign proposition appealed to him. He added that presand were not ent plana were tentative " unalterable. During the day Mr. Harding also conferred with George M. Reynolds, a banker of Chicago; Charles Warren, chairman of the 'Delaware Republican state commit--f tee; Frank Stearns; a Boston business i man, an James B. Reynolds, manager for Governor Coolldge during the preconvent tlon campaign, all of whom were his guests at a luncheon later. Senator Gaidar of New York, member of the senate campaign committee, also saw the senator. Hardings Statement. Senator Hardings statement said : Governor Coolldge breakfasted with me this morning and we have agreed that we will base the campaign on an appeal to restore party government as a constitutional substitut for personal government. The governed: and I have each served as lieutenant governor in our states, and wo both have learned from experience how possible It is tot a second official in a state to be a helpful part In a party administration. I think the vice president should be more than a substiIn establishing cordiality tute between the vice president and the vice president can do White the House, rj, ernor a great part, and I have been telling Gov how much 1 wish him to Coolklge be a participant in the campaign, but I how wish him to be a helpful part or a Ths country Republican administration. needs the counsel and the coming particiIn the government of such man pation as Governor Coolldge. ising dark horse was pained to discover enterattached to ing the emergency hospital the convention hall 1 found one poor, pallid- - little thing stretched upon a cot with listless fingers at the Sicking a ifecond pitying look I recognised It. It was the Gerard boom. At an early hour the Owen boom was found floating In the bay. The Oklahoma delegate have been re- - ' queated to serve as pallbearers. From where I sat the Cox boom appeared to be fading rapidly. Right before. your very eyes you could see It Ipelng flesh. - And yet no longer ago than Monday, It was blithe and hearty. Cox boosters, wearing vlrglnally white trousers and striped bands on their hats were here, there, and- everywhere. , They were atUI about today,- - bug the steam had evaporated from their bally- - , booing and the white panties had begun j to show a mottled effect of black dapples. , like a snowfall in Pittsburg or a Dalraa- - i tian pup. Such la the way with many a1I promising boomleb One day it la hill of pep and the next full at embalming! ' fluid. From wassail to undertaker la but a atep, and only toe often the chief difference between yesterday's loving a matter casket cup and tomorrow of hut a few more silver handles. In this connection I have Just heard an f Should the Interesting bit of rumor. noon McAdoo boom fall and at It was reported a having a hectic flush In Us Cheeks and spitting blood I understand Vice President Marshall will do hta sorHe will wear rowing with reservations. a mourning band on hla left sleeve, but j1. It will be striped red, white and blue. and unless one listens closely one will be for the sound of apt to mistake hie aobs . muffled cheering. In conclusion I desire to arise to a here a fellow point of order. There newspaper man from Boston named Mike E, A. Hennessy. I frequently am being mistaken for him and he for me. Certain persona profess to think we look alike as we sit 111 the press stand- ,- Indeed wagers have been laid aa to which one of us look the moet alike. To my knowledge this is 'the only one recorded case of mistaken Identity where both arties to the transaction half a right to eel aggrieved. I make this statement deliberately after taking a good look at my unfortunate confrere. Also, In the hope of avoiding .further grrors on the part of strangers, I would cite this distinguishMr. Hennessy Is fat ing difference. I merely am pleasantly plump. Bell Syndicate, Inc. 1920, (Copyright, that he wee merely a gekilng.On TODAY-FRIDAY-SATUR- DAY. 1 Great Trail Blazing Sale of Womens 300 DRESSES 1 1 make "except that he wanted to keep congratulating the country upon the Republican nominees. During the day Senator Harding devoted some time to the preparation of his coming speech of acceptance, discussing .financial and business conditions with Georg A. Reynolds, a Chicago flanker. , i Albanian Insurgent $ 'C. Capture City of Avlona in two big groups Be. Average of Half What Regular Price Would . ( R 12 Black Velvet 12 KT T i) Co. CALDERON ASKS INTERVIEW. WASHINGTON, June 90 Fernsndlno rlesiaa Calderon, spools! ambassador of i present government In Mexico, sent f ;' ; specially priced for - ; i j - I i 4 i ' A Big Special in Blouses at 55,03 Two unusual groups at big reductions. , Outings. th 9 .. Group 1 and colors Just th summer wrap. I Regular prices $39 76. Divided and plain styles,? sizes 23 to $4 Waist. Regular $0.60. i i Khaki Trousers AA Plaid Wool Skirts. This sale special at .y I vsUU The new accordion pleated ef- feet and other popular models a pleasing assortment of ef- fective plaid color combinations. Regular prices, $22 60 to $27.60. Sises $4 to ' 12. Khaki Coats , f - Belted and fitted, sixes It to ' , t All suit shade T for a . Jf J before-the-Four- tit Khaki Skirts t Angora Plaid thing r . f- AU sixes jl ' al 4 v Khaki Outing Togs i Bport Coats Because of Labor Shortage . J Beautifully lined with white tuxedo and notch collars, smart tailored belts sixes 1 to 42 ideal for smart sport wear. Regular prices 1 45 00 to $56 00. Just this limited quantity so reduced J for Immediate sale. Come promptly to avoid disappointment '., laker Checks Recruiting Starts T uesday fj $29.75 satin Coat... Short 0t POCATELLO, Idaho. Juno 30. Tha funeral of Dr. o. B. Steely was held todsy, 1th full honor of the Masonic bodies, r. Howard Stov, archdeacon of tho Epla-ipchurch, officiated. Tho concourse which followed th body th cemetery was perhaps th largest 7 th history of th city. " REMEMBER THEYRE JUST ABOUT HALF pedal to Ths Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, June SO, Captain B troop. First Idaho Gsllet cavalry, returned today from the two weeks' encampment at Fort D. A. Russell, accomB the of panied by part troop which was n encampment and A troop of American Falls. Lieutenant Steuart was in charge the American Fall troopers. All of the men are sunburned and say they had a wonderful encampment and are proud of their officers. They say were treated all the time they were gone and royally that the "chow- - they was Hundreds Attend Funeral of Pocatello Physician Lovely dotted swlsses, pastel and pale shades, voiles in light stripes prints,"; beautiful .quality . ginghams. You will find all white, solid colors in light and dark colors, and color combinations in, infinite variety. All of the' prettiest and 'daintiest of cool summer styles. F V summer social affair wear. Ultra smart, delightfully attractive. , H us dls-tric- ts, ; tone combinations of tricolette i , .import effects.; Afternoon dresses and models suitable for country club, resbrt,' Troopers Well, Pleased I With Army Encampment I uiniai amt-urba- fi ired pongees, two blouse witl khaki kool skirts, - J: -- Tub Frocks rTaffetas, satins, mlnionettes, tricolcttes, f pedal te The Tribune, t 0. The POCATELLO, Idaho, June contract for the erection of a school build ing in Pocatello between North Pocatello and Pairview was let today by the i hoard to Alex Mathers for $26,479. Two other bids were submitted George Brough, $34,719, and F. Murray, $36,800. Two other school buildings arc under process of construction, one at South Tenth avenue and another at North Grant avenue. 9 WASHINGTON, June JOFollowlnc complaints that re&ultlng actlvItiMf ths army and navy were tending to still further Increase the existing shortage of farm labor, Secretary Baker an. nounced that steps had been today taken to reduce to a minimum recruiting work In rural communities. Enlistments will he n sought largely In cities hereafter, the secretary said Army officials denied today that army recruiting had taken men from the farms Reports from th contrsl Ohio district cited as an Instance, showed only three recruits enlisted since March '1. Group 2. - s Summer Silk Dresses- - . $26,478 School Building flntk ' , Group, 1. for RoonCTi) ", specially sale priced -- -- At Very Special Prices , self-cont- "It is not surprising that thers should be a difference ot opinion as to ths most effective methods of campaigning, said Senator Harding. While recognising the merits of Senator Penrose s proposal for a moderate campaign trip, ths presidential candidate said the country was calling for deliberate utterance, pnd for thie reason the front campaign proposition appeal to t porch H Added, however, that no un- !? alterable plan had been made. Governor Coolldge said that thus he had made no plan for a tour of ths far country. Mr. Hays said he had no statement to Apparel Ready-to-We- ar 1 June 29. A report that BELGRADE!, the Albanian city pt Avlona Tiasbeen captured from the Italians by Albanian Insurgents has been received by the newspaper Prava, in a dispatch from Coolidge to Cooperate. southern Serbia, the report addUakub, Governor Coolidge s statement follows; ing that the entire Italian garrison was I am here to cooperate with my asao- - taken with the town. data We have many, problems auead. The Albanians carried Avlona by storm Many men have many remedies. The best after desperate fighting with the Italremedy Is the observance of the constituians, the message declares. , tion and the laws, not their enforcement, t mind you. I am not speaking of that. Of No confirmation of the reported capture course, the government will enforce the of Avlona by the Albanian insurgents law. There must be return of public has been received from Italian sources. a opinion toward by the peo- - It has been conceded In Italy, however, pie, toward --a groat and overmastering that conditions in Albania were anything " desire to observe the law. When that Is but satisfactory. , the other problems will fall away There had been agitation by the Italian - done taerewlll be peace, prosperity and prog Socialists tor the entire withdrawal of , rasa the Italian forces from Albania, with a Governor Coolldge and Chairman Hays threat on their part to obstruct the proattended the regular daily conference ot ceedings in the chamber unless the Senator Harding with the newspaper ernment promised immediate actiongov-to correspondents Senator Hardings at- this end. tention was called to a statement attrlbuted to Senator Penrose of Pennsylvania, opposing the prbposed plan for a front Contract Is Awarded porch" .campaign. ( Penrose Plan Rejected. Ef --Up 44. In ecllsrleee and low neck models; figured dark whit and flesh oolors; striped georgette high and ' low necks mostly 36 to 40 sixes. Begular price to $19.60. $' " W s 2 - Hand $245 a i Group Corduroy Outing Hatst special, i; colored orgXT: overbloueet else It to 22 only. Mado to sell at tlt.lt. t to the United States on ''special mission, has asked for an interview with Acting Secretary of State Davis, which will be granted. It la understood at the department that Mr. Calderon wishes to arguments in favor of recognition present if ths new Mexican regime by tha tjnlted T States, Skin Eruption Causes -- Texas, June 30. Two WHARTON, negroes were shot to death and two others hanged by unknown parties early this week In this county, it became known her today They were wanted In connection with the killing of Deputy Sheriff 8. C. McCormick last Saturday night. Washington Otles and his brother, name unkmswn, who was accused of fir. Ing the shot that killed McCormick, were shot by pursuers late Tuesday afternoon near Diamond Mourid The bodies of Jodi Gordon and Elijah Anderson Were round Tuesday morning hanging from trees six miles east of Wharton. Deputy Sheriff McCormick was shot to death Saturday night when he went to tha Giles home to, arrest Washington Giles tuLA mlttOE uMfSPt offlcrrs said- k t- V . . . . - V - : - ' . Constant; Torture from disordered condition of $ke blood. They must bo eured through th blood, and this explains why local treatment fails so absolutely. ' When your skin disease reaches its The radical and rational treatment la worst stage and the fiery burning to take a thorough course of S. & S., cause you to scratch and scratch in an the purely vegetable blood remedy, effort to obtain relief, there is many a which thoroughly cleanse the blood of sleepless night in atore for you. every particle of Impurity. A few botIt is nothiag more than folly to ex- tles of Id. f$. 8. will rout out the disease pect to be eured by the use of local germs from your blood, your com treatment, such aa ointments, salves, lo- plexion will begin to clear up and yoru etc. Such remedies may afford will soon be rid of the disease as thoution, some temporary relief, but you want sands of others haie. more than relief; you want a Temedy Get a bottle at the drug atore toda. that will rid you forever of the tor- write to our head physician, who wJ i turing disorder. gladly give you full medical a Eczema, tetter, boils, pimples, ulcer, without charge. Address hledV 612 IsJwift Laboratory, A..aa.t, citations and scalp eruptions, as well n- ' aa all other forma of skin diseases. Disease Germs Must Be miminated From tbt Blbod. Four Negroes Lynched in TeXas Communities ' 1 . 00aiira2 Ji 0 i ca. Jtwwet.i J 9 31 |