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Show v A "s ai - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 17, t - - 19OT. "Democratic Nominee Prom- ises Influence in Effecting Ratification. Tennessee '' (Continued From Page One.) ' F should receive the votes of women be- cause I helped to live them suffrage. I Jfwae never more aerloue In my life than I am now in making this statement. ; There are things more vital than reward-- t ing a man for service which he has in behalf of suffrage. What I am f. about to do will be done conscientious-illIf I do my simple duty. It will be I should have done, there-- f J no mors than fore, you should forget the clroumstancee attendant upon the happy day which you j seem to think will dawn when Tennea see act favorably. , $ 'VI r ed y. Women Complimented. women f to Onturnthetheirothermindshand,to askmomyourimportant -- 1 thing Ask yourselves, in the Very ran-- S dor of your conscience, whether you v should carry your followers backward or Instead of saying to them 'vote 5f forward. for Governor Co because he helped u search the policies of the political par-tiand support that which you believe S will mean the most good for the com- -. " tnon welfare." The governor told hie aualence he had been greatly impressed: S "First, with your wholehearted Interest Sin the cause. 5 "Second, the unselfish attitude of those I; who live In states where the women vote wand yet will be content only whan the 7 same privilege is granted elsewhere. learned some 5 "Third, your having i things many men have not, that is to when you have nothing (stop to talking say. ;more (Ths women's speeches were from a : minute to three minutes In length.) Fourth, the gracious, temperate, spirit which you have manifested here in the face of circumstances throughout the year hava tried your patience. 'that her address, Mr James M. Rector 3ft of InColumbus told the governor his past 3 record on the suffrage issue presents no to H hindrance to Tennessee ratifying, 2 which Governor Cox replied: 5-- t es '.Believes in Emotions. ft "I find nothing In Holy Writ nor any-where else which shows the Almighty gave S man right to say that he should vote and ) woman should NOT. Unless we to believe in the sovereignty of God, we might as wsll take down the flag Sot civilisation!" S Continuing, the governor said: '1 have heard it said by those who op-- tj poee suffrage that it will not help ths affairs of ths nation for ths reason that will introduce too much of the element flit ,4 of emotionalism. Reduce this to Its Os'S eence and you have the belief on the pert the objector thst with women, the foi , heart assumes control over the mind In serious matter During the war. If we J! had lost sight of the Idealism that guld-e- d wa would have failed. Wa held u, because our emotions were aroused. jtoTheit brain alone could not have saved ue. Having helped to save the democracy of S the world, women are entitled to become a thinking and active part In it," The governor told how women had been y instrumental in helping to establish many I, i reforms in Ohio. W con-gtl- WASHINGTON. July 11 Amid the blaring of navy bands and the cheering ; of employees of the department of which I he is acupg head. Assistant Secretary o the Navy Franklin D. Roosevelt, Demo cratio vies presidential nominee, was gtr I Vveu tnowa in tbe east as a member of musical comedy organization, Mis Prince i in the capital of filmdom, Lo Angeles, seeking uccei before tho camera. She ha an important part in Ooldwyn "The Great Lover," now being filmed at the West Coast studio, and is viewed by her associates as being on the straight road .to stardom. She is a blonde of the Anna Q. Nilsson and . Seen Owen type. , (Photo copyright, Evans, Los Angeles, Calif.) en a formal welcome hack to Washington today. Committees of employees of tho Washington navy yard marchod. to the navy department, wher they joined navy and marina officer enlisted men and civilian employees In extending the wel cornu. Mr. Roosevelt made a brief ad dress in which he pledged continuation of his friendship for the laboring man. On behalf jt the general trades council of ths navy yard, Paul Donley, machinist, presented the nominee with a gavel made of teak wood taken from the handrail of the presidential yacht Mayflower and Inlaid with silver. If, In the course, of events, you go to the high office to which you have been nominated, I hope you will use this tool to keep your colleagues in the senate to good order," eeld Mr. Donley. "I hope to use It for tbe first time on was Mr. the . four.h of March next, Roosevelts reply. "It may he necessary for me to go to one of my friends et the navy yard and borrow one of those Instruments known to workmen as a heavy hammer, and If I am compelled to do so promise that by tnat means. If by no other, we will get some Quick action out of the United States senate.' Mr. Roosevelt met the ranking officers of the navy department and marine corps. Including Admiral Coonts, chief and Major General of naval operation of ths marine commandant Lejune, corps, together with the heads of the office. his in bureaus various Will Resign In August. ifyou want the genuine -- in bottles for the home at soda fountainsand on draughti Too Fat? 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Dearborn tilt ask Ik. ; PARKERS HAIR BALSAM vr SMMrrmPaadrat StoxIUlrraUlas Rwtini Color aoS Grey and FadndlfeA Seeetyle sue. and i at drupelet I JLX I our Vacation He also received there the congratulations of several hundred women employee of the department The nominee arrived in Washington early fromhi New York and went Immedoffice, where he spent the iately to moat of the day. was made by Mr, Announcement Roosevelt during the day that he would resign his position in the navy department about the fret week in August He said he expected to be formally notified of his nomination about August 7 at his home In Hyde Park, N. Y. He will spend next Monday and Tuesday. with Oovernor Cox at Columbus attending the sessions of the Democratic national committee. Thence he will go to his summer home on an island near East port Maine, to prepare for a strenuous speaking tour and write his speech of acceptance. Mr. Roosevelt today characterised as a "good guess," ths suggestion that he and Governor Cox woulddlvlde the country between them in conducting their campaign. 8T. LOOTS, July IS The - executive committee of the American Antlealoon league will meet in CoUimbue, Ohio, next Thursday to decide If n fight will he launched against Oovennor James M. Cox, Democratic presidential nominee, It was announced here today by the Rev. W. C. Shupp, Superintendent of the Missouri no time when a man is more conscious of his appearance than on his vacation. Perhaps he cant afford the luxury of many suits, but he can afford a wisely cjjosen lot of shirts to add color to his appearance. The particular dressers take our shirts with them there is always one for any and all occasions. Then, too, theres nothing more handsome in shirtdom, nothing . better made. Our collection meets the tastes of the young man on his first real" vacation, or the father, to whom its an old story. THERES (Continued From page One.) cam across from his workroom next door and chatted for a few minute Acceptance Speech Short. The acceptance speech Is expected to be shorter than most addresses of that character, occupying less than four printed columns. The senator hopes to have It ready by tomorrow night for distribution in confidence to the newspapers and then after Sundays rest ht will turn his attention to other features of his campaign. Since he came here from Washington Senator Hgrding has been almost continuously at work, omitting walks and golf. Hs has applied himself with particular diligence to the speech of acceptance because he wants It to be a real and comprehensive keynote deliverance and yet to be concise and brief enough for the average voter. Marlon began to dresa up today for the Foundations were laid foi' notification. a long court of honor made of decorated wooden pillars and arches to stretch along Mount Vernon avenue, on which the Hardings live. At Garfield park, where the notification ceremonies will be held, painters and carpenters are making over the county fair auditorium, while the city's whole commercial machinery from hotels to aandwlch stands, la overhauling on an undreamed of scale. Entertainment officials estimate that the number of visitors will exceed M.QOO. Declines Fine Summer Shirts Our Pongee shirts are the popular ones with men who want goiod shirts at moderate prices. Theyre made of good materials and are the ideal shirts for summer M WJ wear. . Extra good values at. eix-doll- ar r: All Candidates Invited j . Militiamen Three Killed by Bunting Rifle Youll like the feel of the soft, absorbent materials, and full, Timely Sale of Mens Socks easy fitting cut of these athletic union suits. Priced according to quality of material. A special showing today and on sale at ' . Others at Various Prices Some on Sale as Low as $1.20 r Ties to Match Shirt Colors Color harmony between your shirt and tie means better looks tot bath. We remembered that when we chose cur 'new summer ties; they were of rich looking silks that ti easily and hold their shape. Scarves, tubulars, or bows, as you, prefer. V. Run driven bv her father, Moee Lynch. The baby was not Injured. .. Miss LynchS body was cut in two. HELD BY POLICK. Julian Gardner, 17 years Old. was' arrested st 134Bouth Main street yesterday afternoon by Officers Reed billings and Joseph Brlnghuret of ths antlvlce squad. He was lodged In ths city Jull on statutory charge. TROUT TO BK PLANTED. 0.0(i0 Ilngerlltig eastern brook 'Borne trout win be planted In Fish lake about 14 They represent the state's share July of fish eggs taken from Fish lake for the federal fish hatchery at SprlngVlUe last fall. Rpwt.l to Tli Tribune, See 6ur ka UUtoU four-in-han- J CDs ior r Silk Hose to Complete the Color Scheme This is oxford time, whea this Socshows Us quality. Ou r ailk and lislis hosiery hogs tho makle without tho slightest wrinkle, Extra good value It all colors sad pries Bom on sal as low , iety , Windows I' .KEARNS BUILDING . SALT LAKE CITY cant lots In the residence districts or downtown In the center of street Intersection or, when too busy to stand still, walked down the eenter of streets, A piece of coping at Market and Main Streets fel and struck a fire alarm box, turning In an alarm. Ths response of the fire department ana rumors flying through the streets caused some person to send In a call for ambulances, which was promptly responded to. Women Become Hysterical. (Continued ' Gardner d Adams Company i BRIGHAM CITY, July 18. Yesterday Msnagar Isaac H. Jensen of the Jensen Bro Milling A Elevator company sufof the end of the second fered ths finger on his right hand and the end Of the third finger on the same hand was badly lacerated In a grinding machine at the mill. Mr. Jensen opened ths lid of the tractile to take a sample of flour and shoved his hand In a little too far, the rollers . catching his fingers. He jerked his hand heck quickly, thus saving his hand and arm from greater damage. He was alone In the mill at the time the Air. Jensen sought accident occurred. surgical attention and it was decided to permit the third finger to remain aa it ka (or a day to see if It would mend Itself with the assistance of nature. The second finger was amputated in art and the injured man was give a tberal quantity of antitoxin to ward off There was never a wider choice in mens neckwear than that which the present season affords. There is almost no limit to the variety of designs and coL orings. Every mans desires can be fully satisfied. Bows and are both in vogue. Our showing is truly representative of the prevailing styles.' Included are some very attractive patterns in some we just received. You will see them in our window and in our store, on sale I I Hand Severely Mangled Tragedy .Visits Family in a Grinding Machine of Kentucky Miner 1. for showing Other good lisle hose on sale at 48c, 62s, 60c We have reduced our price during thi sale, but not the quality of the good. Same guarantee protect you at sale time as always. You are sure of satisfaction in every respect ' I j 'j .j Utahs Greatest Clothing Store -- Ky.. July ws're New Ties for Summer - er MIDILESBORO, If you happen to know anything about ths hosiery market today, you'll appreciate this sal. In tact, your owm difficulties in getting will prompt you to "stock up" on ths AA. food hose this wssk AUO V. six-in- down ao Incline track In an attempt nlngsave her to baby sister, who was sitting In the middle of the rail Bertha Lynch, age 18, was overtaken and mine six miles .from killed at Mingo coal car here, yesterday afternoon by VJ The Best Values Afoot Are These - NEW YORK, July 18. All I Republican candidates whose name were placed in nomination for the presidency at the Chicago convention have been invited to attend the Harding notification ceremonies st Marlon. Ohio, nsxt week as guests of honor, it was announced here today at Antlsaloon league. Republican national headquarter Invitations have also been telegraphed to the tlx former Republican national Oregon I chairmen, who will constitute a committee to asalst In receiving distinguished visitors at the ceremonies. Acceptance have been received from Frank- - H. HitchCAMP HWI3, Wash, July 1. Three cock, William 'R. Willcox, Charles B. HiUes and George'S. Cortelyou of New Oregon militiamen were killed and four York and from Senator Harry S. New of rlfl Indiana. Injured here today when a burst on the artillery target rang near camp. Mondell Wants Renominatfon. The dead: CHEYENNE, Corporal Edward G. Scott. Marshfield, Wyo.. July 18. Frank In W. Mondett Repuhncatt floor-leadOregon-. Corporal Clyde: R. Dundlnger, Marsh- the house of representative, today filed field, Or papers for re nomination as representative Private Ralph Fraley. Ashland, Ore. at large from Wyoming. It Is expected Besides ths four Oregon men. two reg- he will have no opposition in his own ular eoldlers were hurt. Wagoner Fred Party. Soott and Corporal Roy Camplgetto, both The atato primaries wlU he held Au of the Fifty-fift- h Coqst artillery oorp gust 17. InSurgeons reported that none of the ured men was In a serious condition, Labor Bureau. icott was 100 feet from the soene of the Republican YORK. NEW July 18.' H. D. Fldler, spea when of the burst explosion cial representative of the Republican nacannon struck him.fragment on labor affair arrived committee tional An Inquiry was ordered tonight in an Chicago to open a New effort to ascertain the cause of the ex- here today from York office of the party s labor bureau. plosion. Madras Shirts You need not be an expert to see the value In these shirts. The tailoring is as splendid as the fabrics and the patterns right. Theyll stand many a trip to the laundry without dim4 ing their beautiful colors. Not expensive, on sale at Mansco Athletic Underwear to Interfere. HARTFORD, Conn., July 18 Senator W. G. Harding, Republican candidate for president, does not Intend to ask or advise Governor Holcomb to call a special session of the Connecticut legislature to ratify the federal suffrage amendment. A query on these points sent to: Mr. Harthe ding by the Hartford Time brought I answer do.1 I reply today: ' Toia Fags One.) from brick walls and plaster from wall and ceilings, sending four perron, to the with injuries and receiving hospital frightening the majority of the population. Tho shock at 1:87 was followed so tilckly by tho third at 1:28 that It was difficult to tell just what damage could be attributed to either of those two. Vacant Lots Crowded. ' Business in many establishments cams to a standstill after the third shodlq and thirty mlnuteil later crowds still wer gxth.rod In the streets either fearful of returning to work or Interested In learning tkf extent, of tho damage. , The people frightened from their Offices, stores and homes gathered oa va In the street near her homo hs oornihlTintt lion of of a building was dislodged and, etrik- head. Inflicted a three-inc- h cut. -- Ward Chenkle, 81, was tsksn to ths rsoelvlng hospital with a broken leg. it was said at ths hospital his Injury was sustained when ti was knocked down by a brick falling from a downtown building at Flrot street and Broadway. Report to telegraph . and telephone companies her indicated, that while the morning shock we felt Only in Los Angelos and not farther than fifteen mile from It In any direction, tho of tho afternoon wort felt a far aa Fullerton, thirty-tw- o mile to ths southeast, and aa far north as Pasadena, .whose city hall s nine mUe from tho Lo Angeles olty kill. inglswood, which hors tho brunt of ths shock of Junn f L when considerable dam-ag- e wa doae, fait all three of shock those of tho afternoon beingtodays more sever therd than tho oae of us morning. Pomona ind adjoining town In the citrus belt did not feel any of tho shock Similar reports cam from Los Angsles county beach resort nber Cracks In the fronts and walla of buildings wer reported after the second and third quakes and hospitals In department stores wer overflowing with fainting and ' hysterical women shopper A piece of Iron fell from the top of a building at First and Main Street and Inflicted a sever wound upon the scalp Of Georg Zearck. He was trsatsd at ths receiving hospital Mr Emma Ryan ran In fright from a department otore, feu on a pi4 of glass snd cut her rinser. Mr Fannie Fink of Ban Diego, visitfriends here, sprained en ankle in ing, a hurried descent of a stairway, trying to get out of her hoateas' house. Mies Nettle 8nyder became so hystert-eRecords Quake. that her scream alarmed her neigh- Washington WASHINGTON. July 1L Tho flrot of bors and stao was detained at the hospital tho earthquake tremor until sho regained her composure. reported Brora Katherine Varnsdough. 11, was playing Los Angeles wer recorded by the at See Our Windows N S&el totoTdi?7 forty minute Initial disturbance was noted at 1 1 Yo'J ? lI5Jh5.,lft27Kn "4 continued l. between 1J:I2 and! 1J:$4. disturbance "rb4rvr at the computed the movement te haveuniversity occurred at a dts-8380 miles from Wash- tnrtoit. The second - and third shecka al Lot Angeles were not recorded felt at the Georgetown observatory. un-w- lt . F ickford and Fairbanks Bay Chain of Theaten B? Universal fervte SpeclalC.hi Dixpgtoh. July U. Mary Pickford and her huaband, Douglas Fairbanks, announced 2"- fnlvalherd today that they bought a chain of theaters for the exp oltatlon ef their own films la England, Mum, Germany - .. ' and fwUserland. . The arrival of the couple caused scarcely a ripple In blase old "Pare," which wee plainly surprising to the two honeymooning film star after the riotous reception accorded them la London elsewhere. . ( - " |