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Show TnE'TTfLUvE OH BOY! - JULY 35, JOY CARNIVAL! THREE-DA- Y TIlIBUXE;' FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1920. 13 WAIKIKI BEACH, LAGOON! ake Notice L Men--- T i TODAY AND SATURDAY Our Regular $10 to $15 Values e , In a Most Unusual . . Sale'- - In Broadcloth Silk;, - Grope de Chinee end . Jersey Bilks Mens $1 and $1.50 Plain, colored or striped and variety aplenty, Selected from our own hig assortments, grouped and repriced for TURNOVER. a QUICK Breezy Neckwear In eooi looking Summer Silks. Hun. dreds of different patterns. Come early pick 'em out while variety 1 at it .65c A GREAT opportunity for shrewd men to lay In z Summer eupply et savings up to 50 per cent. Now pavement pew completed to Lagoon a wonderful drive all the way! g cottage. Bathing la perfect. Dancing IdeaL Every fun feature ready for Coney Iiland of tbe Weet.' record-breakin- looked like a debutante aa aha stepped out to the speakers' place. Mrs. Brown, who before her marriage was ixetta Jewel, a stock actor in the east, began by telling the convention a funny atory, which ran to tha effect that- while man was asleep In the Garden of Eden the Creator took his brains to create woman. The men of the convention took the thrust and laughed heartily. "Women will select a man," said ahe. "whose past life can stand tha searchlight teat and whose whole present life measures up to women's Ideals." This man. said Mrs. Brown, "la not a preacher, although in his life he practices what preachers preach. Ha la home-bre- d and a well rounded American Btateaman. Mrs. Brown mads a hit with her audience and when she Concluded the band plaved Oh. What a Pal la Mary." Borden Burr of Alabama seconded tha nomination of Mr Davis. Mrs. Guilford Dudley of Nashville, Tenn., also delivered a Seconding speech for Mr- - Pavia. - (Continued From Fage Two.) ernor Cornwell nM, assured that if nominated ha would not be the candidate of any elate, any taction or any . group." "You cannot afford In thle convention," ha aaid, "to nomlnata a man merely ha hi auppoaed to be popular with one particular croup of people In the country at the aacrlfloe of leadership. If you do that you make the Democratic party a sectional organisation." More Speeches. ' Construed as Thrust, ' 'Wisconsin. Wyoming, Alaska,, tha DisThe twnvention' oonstrufd' tha' k'i'fer-nor- 'e trict or Columbia, Hawaii vnd the PUB ramarkt aa a thrust at tha McAdoo tppines ware called and Mise Bessie boom. At tha sama time Governor Corn-we- ll Dwyer of Manila was escorted to the by Indirect reference defended the speakers stand to mako a nominating labor record of Mr. Davie, which haa speech for Francis Burton Harrison, govbeen attacked. He cloaed with a refer- ernor general of the Philippines. ence to the close relatione between the Porto Rico and the Canal Zone had no prealdent and Mr. Davis and the fact that candidates to present. during negotiation' of the treaty The presentation of nominating speeches the prealdent had kept Mr.peace Da via "at was .ended and unless the convention hia elbow." , , . decided to its rules and begin Mrs. Julia Brown of West Virginia balloting it suspend would have nothing before seconded the nomination of Mr, Davie. It except consideration of the platform, Mrs. Brown was dressed In a white or- which waft not ready. gandie gown with a corsage of roaea and Mayor M. P. Snyder of Los Angelas ,i ae Extra added spectacular attraction by Grover Frankle'i revue at Canary carnival. Waikiki beacb Lagoon, The crowda during tbe tbree-day was introduced and 'Invited tha convention delegates to visit his city on their war home. Objection was made and the resolution could not go through. Wilbur W. Marsh of Iowa moved a suspension of tha rules so the convention could go ahead with balloting. Thera was objections from many parts of the hall, and tha convention adjourned untU I o'clock. FARGO, N. D., July 1. With more then of the precincts In the state heard from tontghC William Danger, inconcandidate, dependent Republican tinued to hold hi a lead over Governor canLynn J. Frailer, Nonpartisan league didate, for tbe Republican gubernatorial nomination. Rural district returns coming In lata today from yesterday's state primary, however, cut down Danger'! lead considerably, This morning he waa more than It. 600 votes ahead of Governor Frazier, of the state heard from. with When ltlit precincts out of 2044 had been heard from. Dangers vota waa 45, 654 and Frasier' 43, lot. The remaining precincts to be heard from, Nonpartisan league leaders said tonight, would put them In front. Danger men were equally as confident that their candidate would hold hia lead to the - 1 , end. United States Senator A. J. Gronna continued to hold hie lead over Dr. E. F. Ladd of Fargo for the nomination for United. States 'senator. The Fargo Forum, which haa supported William Danger for tha Republican n ubernatnrlal nomination, in an extra late tonight said that Governor Dynn J. Frailer. Nonpartisan league candidate, would likely capture the nomination." Although Langer led by 650 votes on latest tabulated returns tha Forum estimated to that more than 13,000Ifvotes remained be counted and that Frazier continued to gain as ha did throughout the day, he would win the nomination. ds one-four- th 7c Fare I t It has been rumored that this company had something to do with the ' increase in car fare, because it .would increase the number of walkers1' and Help our business. This is not trues- - We positively' have' k no connection with the car company and had nothing to do with the in- fares. However, we do cater to people who walk as well as those who ride and we have the finest and best wearing ' leathers for their shoes! In reclaiming , and rebuilding shoes We have the we are unexcelled. knowledge, experience and equipment and our prices are very modest. Get ready to do. a lot in, Monarch-Repaired Shoes; rT7 crease -- edl-to- -- MOMRCi' SHOE REPAIRING COMPANY f 21 Eut rirst t South, Basement Continental Bank Bid. Phone Wasatch 3583. (Also Provo, Utah.) offer three special showings of young mens-suit- s of the most dependable qualities of merchant dise at less than youll ' , pay at wholesale; . ( not bo made this week. Similar opinion waa expressed by Charles Boeschenstein, national from Illinois, Ho said tha platform fight, the liquor Issue, tha loagus of nations and the Irish question would bo dragged out on tho floor Of tho convention 0 long that there ' could be no oelectlon pf a candidate by Saturday night. , an f This is an policy of this store to give greater suit values at all times.. t .-TT,, $60SuiU July I. Greeks Honor Senator King. Special to Tbe Tribune. Fortune Teller Nabbed. NEW TORK. July 1. Alleged 'to have predicted that Governor Smith would be nominated Tor president by the Democratic nation! convention, Mrs. Annie CrlsWejl waa arrested, at a hotel here on a. charge of fortune-tellinThe political forecast waa said to have been made to two policewomen. . V Annual ay rj X Young Men $50 Suits 4 ,$38 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Siegel Clothing Co. 228, South. Main Street. KM- m. 25 Experienced Salesladies : For Women's Ready' to-Vto- ar g. liid-D- p Going to Chicago.,. CHICAGO, July 1. will h. Hays, chairman of the Republican national committee, will arrive here next Tuesday from the east to lay final plans for tha Harding presidential campaign. At a conference to be called Upon his arrival, department heads will be chosen. le t APPLYATOrJCETO t - CAOTORIA ! 3685 3SS8 Puts, J. ..... a. 09 5.60 Rydliolm. C. O. 5.00 Rydholm, O....... 8612 5.00 Raich, j. L, 311 Raich, J. L 5.60 814 Raich, J. L. 00 8615 Reich, J. L. 7 81 Retch, J. Reich, j. I 815 Reich, J. L 819 Reich, J. L. 820 Reich, J, L. 831 Reich, J. L. 829 Retch, J. I-328 Reich, J. L 385 Reich, J, L 325 Reich, J, L, 878 Badger, R. A 374 Badger, R. A. , 8837 Nichole, Alex And In accordance with many shares of each parcel of etock a may ha necessary will be sold at the comoffice, 417 Boston building, Balt pany's Lake City, on the th day of July, 1920, at oclock p. m to pay delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costa of advertising and expenses of sale. J. 8. UARD, Secretary, Room 417 Boston Bldg, gait Lake CUr, ,,, ,,, .... I Utah. p7lo NOTICK OF ADJOU RNED O E&OION OF MEETANNUAL kTOCKHOLDERS ING AND OF INTENTION TO AMEND ' ARTICLES F INCORPORATION OF WESTERN LOAN AND RUILD1NO ' COMPANY AT EAID MEETING, Notlca la hereby given that at an adjourned sesslen of the 1920 annual meeting of tha atockholdera of tha Western Loan and Building company, to be bald at the office of said company. No. 45 East First Booth street, Balt Lake City, Utah, an Monday, tha 18th day of July, 1920, at eight o'clock p. m., pursuant to takes at tho does of an adadjournment journed session of said meeting held on the 14th day of April, 1980, Tha following resolution to amend tha article of incorporation Of said company will b introduced, considered and voted upon, . RESOLVED, that the articles of IncorDoan and Building poration ofbe Western and tha earn hereby are company amended by Increasing tha authorized company from thirty milcapital of said million dollars, lion dollar to thirty-fiv- e and the number of aharee from three hundred thousand to three hundred fifty thousand, and so that section one of the fifth article of the articles ef Incorporation of said company aa and If amended to-w- itt UnraSmmi Section 1. The amount of capital stock of tbla corporation shall be million dollar, divided Into thirty-fiv- e three hundred fifty thousand shares of the par valut of one hundred dot- - . lare each. The balance of artlclo five remaining v and reading as heretofore. This notice of Intention to amend and of tha holding of said adjourned session is given and published pursuant to an order ef the board ot director of w4 company. Dated et Bait Dsks Cltyv Utah, thlj 15th day of funs, 1950. JOHN T. WHITE. .. ' Boots tary. , AMD OOAABIAA. r- Pitl L - t-- ureo?Rsis - t . , Children Cry FCR, FLETCHER'S i.it .... .......... I.....,. ..... ... (Ceaault county clerk ec the foe further tstor- WILL.CtAS PUBLICATION. DUBLIN, July D All the Dublin newspapers will cease publication Saturday, It waa announced, owing to the wags dispute. , y ...... A.....:.. MOBAIB . Starts Tuesday lkeith- -' f OBrien Co. in 72J L-81- Young Mens (TJ $55 Suits . . . . 4l) ' 4 AUDITORIUM, Ban Francisco, July .. While the committee on platform and resolutions was still disputing over the platform. Senator William H, King of Utah slipped away to attend a banquet ip hia honor given by the Greek consul and 4he leadink Greeks of San Francisco in recognition of bis work in the .senate ,on (intlf f Greece. f. w Nicholas, George ....5.999 tSt.99 3TV4 34 Nicholes, Alsx 7 50.89 Anson, oeo. D. g.sio 933 Anson, Oeo. D. 6,000 50.09 993 .. 7,000 70.00 Anson, Geo. p 9s 70.09 . Arson, Geo. D....... 7,000 1051 Jeffs, Lorenso 3,725 7.25 1200 1.975 Glaxler. C. 18.75 147 2,553 5.83 Geoghftgan, J. C LOO 1599 Monger, Walter H. 20.0 1,900 159 Nicholes, Ira 0.00 140 Nicholes, Ronald 47.80 4,750 1827 Alexander. W. H..,,. 1.009 10.00 . 230 Ode, H. B. "MO, 285T 100 young, Chas. L. 1.60 800 387 Young, Cnaa. 1.60 &- 31 Johnson, $00 1.69 8041 Nlohoiea, Gao. . ...25.600 86.00 8198 Carlson, V. 10.60 1,000 ! 3221 5.00 Bennett, J. E. . 8223 Bsnnatt, J. JL... 5.60 3288 1. J 5.00 Barclay, 3289-H- ays, H. N. 5.09 , 8419 Dahl, J. 8, . 5.09 89 3689 Young Mens Still Silent. -N- M old-establ- ished submitted to the state. Solicitor General Frierson, In a recent opinion, held that tha Tennessee provision had been Invalidated by the decision of the supreme court m tne Ohio referendum case. - HUNTINGTON, talning hie sphinx-lik- e 4 -- . hibltlng a legislature from acting on a federal constitutional amendment unless elected after the amendment had been McAdoo ' .We after the convention adjourned tonight that ha thought tho nominations would ,, Lehl Tlntic Mining company. Principal place Of buslntxs, Balt Lake City, Utah. There ere delinquent upon the follow-In- g described stock on aooount of assess, ment No. 33, levied on the ilth day of May, 1920, the several amounts set opposite tha names of the respective shareholders as follows: Cert. . No, Of ' shares. Amt. Name. N. 281 Choan. E. and Bird, Greater Suit. Values Main silence, William G. BsAdoo, at hia country home here, declined to be persuaded by newspaper men to make any comment on tha activities of the Democratic convention at Ban Francisco, where his name has been placed in nomination for the presidency Mr. McAdoo says he has nothing whatever to say," was tha answer brought by the maid to the newspaper men, who had Urge Wet Plank. besieged the McAdoo home throughout ST. LOUIS, Mo., July, D W. R. Wllkl the morning in a futile effort to Interview son dt this city, vice prealdent of the the former secretary of the treasury. state board of agriculture, today sent a ' telegram to the platform committee of Coolidge Back Home. national convention, the Democratic I to 1. Calvin BOSTON, July urging a plank permitting farmers mskO older and light wines. Such a plank, Coolidge, Republican candidate for vice tha telegram asserted, would causa an president, returned late today from Washexodus from the cities to the farms and ington, where he haa been In conference Senator Harding and party Isadora thereby assist in reducing the living cost. with He went immediately to the latate house Florida Looks Hopeful. and remained at his office for about an He will hour, attending to hie mail WASHINGTON, July D Tho National leave for Vermont tomorrow! for a vacaWoman party, In a statement tonight, tion, which la expected to continue until declared that sentiment favoring a special the notification ceremonies at Northamp aession of the Florida legislature to act ton July 87, on the fedeAl suffrage, amendment waa Indicated in replies of legislators to a teat Suffragists HopefuL poll being taken by the Woman's party. PT. ALBANS, 'Vt., July i. Confidence - Tbs Florida state constitution, like that Vermont that would be the thirty-sixt- h Of Tetytassee, contains a provision prostate to ratify the federal woman aul frage amendment wa expressed here to night at the annual convention of the Vermont Equal Suffrage association. The Governor John H. speakers Included Bartlett of New Hampshire, a suffrage proponent, who announced that he waa present at the request of Will H. Hays, chairman of the Republican national committee, in, of-walki- Nominating Will Enter New Week -- f - DtLINQUtNT NOTICE. Leaders Believe sen Franciace, July LANCER LEADS, BUT Auditorium, sE, Mack, national MAJORITY IS CUT committeeman from New York, ield two-thir- Fridsy and Saturday: E,I3aroad!V'sci2r NOTICE OF SALE, Estate of Frank E. Johneun, acer ", . Tho undsrelgnsd will sell at private -one Oldsmobiie automobile U "g c- . -100 shares preferred camud a x tu V of c- v, ker Mining company and 13 at r Ital stock of Intermountain D. " t company on or after July 9, 18 4 t, will received be at written bids Main street. Balt Dak City, Terms c. In full upon confirmation BANKERS' TRUST CC"' Vice F- By John K. Hardy, TV tnlnlstrator, with tba ui Am.. ..... , Dated Jun 36, 18-- 4. |