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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JtHUESDAY. MQTiNlXG, JtLY sit down. They did so. and with that the fireworks seemed to bo about over. . minutes after tb It was thirty-seve- n demonstration started when- order finally was restored and Representative Henry T. Rainey of Illinois took the platform to second tha attorney generals nomination. Mr. Ramey got a rlee out of delegates end speetaors when he said that the Democratic party, "always tha party of achievement, discovered California. He said bo seconded the nomination by of the direction of "the great majority Eleven.) (Continued from The man to be nomIllinois delegation. bo a man must the said inated, speaker, dropped into line In the parade. A great whose private life is purs and clean.' The deal at cheering began to die out, but the private character of tho attorney genera), g kept up, led by he added, could not bo assailed from 09 Glory, Glory . the bagd with lte booming drama There quarter. the Alaska revival a when As luncheon hour came and passed with wai momentary of standard was carried Into th 11ns ot the the program nominating only half com,l procession, i plete, the delegates began to be restless, Several women who had cBmhed to the but the chairmen of several stats delegafront of the chairman's platform got a tions sent out for baskets of sandwiches, American flag aeay from the and that helped some.' marchers smd waved It In cadence with mark ap- More the music. As the half-hoSeconding. proached the band stopped, but it was the The Palmer nomination also was secsignal for a renewed outburst of cheers the and yells of "Wo want Palmer"1 from ond'd by Mrs. Florence T. Cotnam of Litfloor and presently the same eld tune was tle Rock, Ark.t who praised the candi, struck up again. date's record on woman suffrage and said Senator Robinson, apparently prepar- that he had made himself the friend of ing te try to restore order, cleared the all mothers and children by fighting Palmer rootets from the front of the against anarchy and profiteering. StIU another seconding Ha looked Out doubtfully for speech was aplatform. while and and then brought down the made by Mrs. Georgia C. Ortnsby of Oakwomen It land, Oil. She aatd always would big gavel with a reaoundfng whack. only had the effect of increasing the noise remember that the attorney general was at first The noise had lasted lust half the father of the child labor law and had hour when the repeated pounding of the stood for equality of rights for women. chairman showed' signs of gairtng head- Tbe delegates apparently liked to listen to tha women speakers and they got a lot way against ths tide of Palmer enthusiasm. All of the state standards were of applause. Ths Pennsylvania and Georback In their places and the parade Was gia delegations triad once to atari smother ' alt but broken up, but the Pennsylvania prolonged demonstration, standing on delegates mere not ready to keep quiet their chairs and beginning the "Glory" and they kept their megaphones and cow- song again. But Senator Robinson aodn bells busy In opposition to Senator Robin, put a stop to It and tho convention went . ' sons on with Us work. .. with ths gavel. - Aa tha roll of the atates waa continued, the chairman of the Georgia delegation Fireworks Expended. announced that his state Joined In secondThe Georgia delegation also stood on Its ing Palmers nomination. In the chairs and took up ths fag ends of the other states up to loaa passed, order, and then a Claude Porter of Iowa took the platform "Glory, Glory chant. Tha demonstration had been on for and presented the nsme of Secretary thirty-fiv- e minutes when Senator Robinson Mrvith. loaned, over the edge of the platform and "Much for thd wesl or woa of generatold the demonstrating Pennsylvania deletions to come will depend upon the leader to and' their state standard gates chosen here. declared Mr. Porter. put up Out ff 1920. MOTHER! California Syrup of figs Childs Best Laxative ? k sing-son- I i six-fo- ot V ur t -- rat-a-t- at - Aeeept California' Svrup of Figs only look for ths name California on the package, then you are sure your ehHd i hgving the beat and most harm-lee- s physie for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. - Full directions on each bottle. You must say California. (Adv.) i of turmoil and tribulations of the recent past, new condition have arisen. Old nation arw passing and new ones are arising. Unsolved Industrial, economic and social problems are pressing fast upon us for solution. Society everywhere appears in active ferment, and amidst aU this kaleidoscopic ratarlj m America must not think herself immune. The four veara Just before us are certain to be crowded with events of ths first magnitude fcnd to call for statesmanship of ths very highest quality. The responsibility resting upon this convention is great. The Democracy of Iowa la deeply appreciative of all this and pas a candidate they desire to present to this convention, not for your applause, hut for your calm and deliberate consideration, feeling assured that If you do, you can in Do way avoid being Impressed with his svaUa-blUtBefore presenting Secretary Meredith's name, Mr, Porter reviewed briefly the work of the Democratic party and of President Wilson a administration, and flared the Republican senate for tta failure to ratify the peace treaty. "It Is not yet determined, he' eatd, "whether the great sacrifices made by America's sons In ths war were In vain. Eighteen months snd more while civilisation has been hovering ever on the brink of dissolution and anarchy and bolshevism has spread, the UnKed States senate under reactionary Republican leadership has supinely debated. That this nation hail become the great moral leader of the world, looked up to, admired and loved by the people of all countries, and that, while they wrangled and talked, admiration was rapidly giving way to distrust and love to hate, seemingly mattered not to them. Truly has It been said that the honor of this nation Is now committed Into the hands of the Democratic party, and it win not fail In the full performance of this trust," y. BUCKHECHT , - . i t i 'SHOES;;,; a wear shoe that doesnt yield a point when you judge it for good looks.' Calf in the handsomest mahogany tone, brass to bedeck it, fancy wing tips and solid soles of eyelets wilTfirst catch your eye. Youll approve of the ornamental trade-marperforating and faiicy stitching, too. And our on the sole assures you that we are constantly bettering our ' sixtyodd year record for fine shoes. 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CO u He was greeted with cheers, but the delegates were apparently getting Their fill of oratorj, and when the speaker prefaced his speech with a remark that he would occupy only a moment, there was a wavs of laughter and applause. There was a yelp of enthusiasm When Mr. Porter, In recounting the accomplishments of the Democratic administration, mentioned the prohibition amendment. It was the first time the subject which Is threatening a fight among the party leaders had been named on ths convention - - - , floor. Meantime restlessness was Increasing on ths convention floor, and before visibly Mr. Porter, waa half through, the old convention cry of tired delegates, "Name him, nun him," was heard for the first time from scattered section of the hall. During the speech Senator Robinson called Mrs, George Bass to take the chair, and there waa a roar of cheering aa the delegates saw a woman for tho first time In the .country's political history holding ths gavei over tha national convention of a big party. Thers was more hand clapping for Mrs. Bass, who Is chairman of ths womens committee of the national committee, when she cams to ths front of the stage at the conclusion of ths nominating speech and pounded for order. After a round of cheering by ths Iowa delegatea the roll of the states was continued. and Kentucky elded to Ohio. In a deafening roar of applause, Judge J. C. Johnson of Columbus took the platform to nominal Governor Cox. , , The Co band, away up by ths rafters, a struck up campaign song, and a cheer y leader in a lower gallery followed bringing out a burst of cheering for "Cox, Cox. James M. Cox.1' There were many Interruptions for applause, and when the candidates name first was mentioned by ths speaker, another crash of cheering dnswered. Quiet soon was restored, however, snd Judge Johnson go p under way with his speech. i ' 88617 - In Itahan ENRICO CARUSO, Tenor . f "Ths Election this year will fix the status of America for a generation, said Judge Johnson. "Not only will It decide whether we shall take our rightful placa at ths verv head of the nations. In s united effort for civilisation, or shall llipse Into sullen ostracism In ths fact of opportuntiae for service ,to humanity Which no people ever had. but it will also decide whether the domestic progress and vast productive energies of this continent shall ba turned back Into , reactionary channela after a period of splendid achievement, in Democratic administration. 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The line oBucxhbchT , Fine Shoes is priced from pS.jo to fsj . , ' world war. our people In common with 'their fellow countrymen lnallthe states were thrilled by the call of the rest man who. si is In the seat of Wash, ngton and Lincoln and who with superb spirit and matchless phrase Interpreted the highest aspirations and the Invincible purpose of ths free peoples of the earth If envy, hatred snd passion shall deprive him or his Just recognition now, snd deprive his country and humanity of the benefits of his vest service In their behalf, succeeding generations will pay Increasing devotion to his honor. The mighty appeal he made to the resistless forces of civilisation will place him among soelation and contact tilth those who the colossal figures In the history of manhave enjojed and appreciate what en, kind. lightened liberty la He must know that America cannot hold herself away from Fannins Discontent the rest of trie world, that science snd In' "As we enter the vention and genius have removed all barnow contest great impending, our opponents fan every flame riers on and and .sea and hav brought of discontent. They pool every discordant together all the races whether they will element. In order to carry the election. or not. He must readxe that the huge Unmindful and regardless of the effect on debts imposed upon all the nations by the the welfare of the republic, and on the bloody struggle make it imperative that president shall be a man orderly processes of society, they arouse bitter prejudice and set In motion forces of great business and executive capacity, that this de'it cap onlv be paid bv wealth which it is easy to see may become absodo not hesi- produced In the factories and mines amd lutely uncontrollable. tate Jto cast a cloud, oi They the glory won (or on the farms of tfie country, and that our country by the millions of our boys there must he the devoted, anlted and harmonious work ot every capitalist and who grandly carried the flag to- - the the mlgtilv of Europe and-- with, unconquerevery worker to aciomplleh. The taxes mttsf --be IntelfixerttlV able spirit puMied 4t ot the very front of laid to the tndthat this capital ana this the columns of civilisation. All the world felt that' Democracy, taboo may be, a far as possible, unfet. freedom and friendship bad a new mean- tered. .. ing in the earth. Man "The American people must now decide Buckeye Eulogized. whether that proud position which our The great state, of which IJiave spoksoldiers and our people won shall be abandoned or whether we shall show our- en, present a man who has these qualselves worthy of the Inheritance we have ities In full and rounded measure. Ills enjoved. strength la not the passing fancy of a "The Democratic party needs a candi- mere lucky turn on the political board, it dal who holds In his hssrt ths memory Is the solid strength and, power that la of the glorious record of ths Inoompsrs-b- l slowTy fixed In the Judgment of the peoAmerican boy and) who looks forward ple after actual performance and serwith courage and capacity to grasp toe vice.' His friends do not generalise, they opportunities and to inset the difficulties specify. For eight years he has been unand dangers yet te com. He must know der thg searchlight in our slate, in each the beginnings and the Reasons (or (IF of the years new problems were met, new Republic. He- must know its spirit; and difficulties emountered. new demands the spirit of- ths wise men who founded made upon his tireless Industry and upon it. He must know that Americanisation the resources of hla leadership and statests not an dls ceremony, that it Is not a manship Ha has constantly grown with thing to be gained In a day, or a year, but the severity of the teat. At ever, arista tliht U la the result of ths slow processes of education and of the Influence of (Continued on Page Eighteen.) -- tik -- V $ v ' - If T r'. .8 Chemistry hat at last developed an absolutely dependable depilatory powder, which is guaranteed to ttunt aud we&ken hair .growth, (guarantee accompanies each - bottle). Removes hair perfectly clean, without Irritation or pain. 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