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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1920. 10 Ay drawn and final, r inhibition nnostlnn y adopted In resolution declared national prohibition a "construrtlv act of the Wlleotl Anisndmeot administration " FRENCH SINGER SCORES BIGGEST TRIUMPH IN ORPHEUMS HISTORY FIFTH DISTfilCI which wa lost, ;s to 289, would haia dele. pledged tha national convention Sates to work for a permanent prol-lbtion plank In the Demacratlc platform. i. SUFFRAGE PARTY OFF FOR EUROPE to NEW YORK, May 19 Th American Womin Suffrage delegation, headed by Nominate Republicans Candidates at Convention at Delta on June 29. , 'f lh contention to nominate judge and district attorney on the Republican ticket for the Fifth judicial district fcas been called and will bo held Delta Juno 29. T. H. Burton of ,Neplii is chairman of the Fifth die trict, which embraces Juab, Millard, coun dtcavor. Iron and Washington ties. Precinct primaries in tho Fitth dutiet will be held Jhne 11 anil the codntY conventions si ill be held ou sjrte 21. Arthur Woolley, chairman of "cner bounty Republican committee, said ;es - -- -- - I terdav that the eoniention of the md judicial district, which .embraces Teber, Morgan and Davis counties, Vilt bo held early in June. . wboM charac tori xa tion of a Farialanna Henry Welsh, chairman of the state Milo. Klttir-Jo- , girl Apache rotuod BrigSepublieaa committee hoTinted assisted in last night's Orpheum .audience to great enthusiasm. ham yesterday, where the reorgani cation of a ' Republican It was expected that he would twelve slated candidates, lan behind the ascertain something, regarding the others supported by tha organisation. The EfJ TO BE other eleven candidates put forward by Vailing of the convention for the First which embraces the state organisation appear from the Vidicisl . district, returns to be elected. .CachoBoxelder and Rich counties. Returns from 3980 out of the 7118 prethou in several Suggestions included cincts in the state show Governor Sprout and words were received yesterday to be leading with a vote of 189,296. tTom tho National Association of Man Mayor Moore was running second tonight, these of sugges ufacturers. Copies with I. idled States Senator Penrose -- r. turd lions will be furnished each of the as offered" and J. F. Guffey of Pittsburg, supported for groat political parties Democratic national committeeman by From Pago On a) an industrial plank to eaeh, according ( Continued Attorney Oenerwl Palmer. Is slowly to information received with the hts lead over Judge Eugene P. mlttec'i report1, add tTfsdunc'rf ' yeSfArWaY Hnrmlwcr'df Philadelphia P.eturns front These suggestions were .formulated and today, however; relate to domestic 3210 district give Ouffev 27.801 and committees -mada. from suggestions, BomlweH94.tHJr Meager return also allot re mf d net-ioh m some by are expected to ho storm centhat a majority of the taalve of three from each of the slates. The ters at the convention Tho treaty of Palmer candidates for delegates at large t'tab committee of. threo consisted of Versailles. Mexico and liquor wore among also are leading. The returns Indicate W. R. Wallace, 8. R. Inch ami John the topics omitted alike from the com- that a light Democratic voto was caat In i'. Howard. mittees report and from the round-tabl- e many counties. bei- n Salvation Army Meetings Interfere With Traffic . aperisl The Tribuae. TWIN FALLS. Idaho, May 19. Meetby the Salvation Army on ings conductedatreeta have attracted such Twin Fads as to seriously affect encrowds largo forcement of traffic regulations, according to a statement by Chief of PoUis William Taylor to tho city count tl last night. The officer was Instructed to confer with F.nslgn John Naton. who has charge of Solvation Army activities, lately Instituted here, with a view to correcting the situation. She Feels Fine Now At hes and pains often indicate kidneys coot of order, tour kidneys surely need hilp and quickly when your hands or test are swollen and you feel dull and sluggish. hs your appetite and your energy and there le a puffy look under the eyes. Mrs. L Oiheon. 12th and Edison "Mv kidSts.. LaJunta, Colo., writes. neys were giving me a great deal of trouble for some time. I took Foley's Kidney Ptlls and they helped nie right away. I feel ftna now. Schramm-JohnsoDrug- (Advertisement )1 gluts. Carrie Chapman Catt, International sailed from here today on the steamer Royal Qeorgs for Europe, to attend tho eighth congress of tha In ternatlon.il Woman (Suffrage alliance at Geneva. June to 13. There were thirty delegates, alternates and visitor In tha part), Including Mrs Josephus Daniels, wife of the secretary of tha navy, who goes as an official rep. rasantatlvs of the V tilted State govern ment. Mra. Daniels, in a statement Issued be. fora sailing, expressed pride that the women of tho south were playing such an Important part In suffrage matters She said that she had received Informs tion that tha Louisiana legislature, now In session, will ratify suffrage. Beside Mrs. Catt, Mra. Daniels and Mra. Btanley McCormick, first corresponding secretary of the Internationsl alliance, the party Included: Mra. W . E. Barkley, Nebraska; ormer Slate Senator Mra. president, h discussion These sulijcts aie expected to be taken up In eonsullallon during the next few days, altlioiig leaden said no fins, program could be agreed upon bcfoie the Will M lists meeting of the convention national halrman. and other prominent will In' remain Washington Republicans most of this week, and, with the report of the eoinmlttee of 171 oat of the way, they are expeited to turn their attention to other issues. Feeling among the. titular leaders of the parlv Is understood to be that Republican senators run most easily work out the parti s declarations on foreign affairs. Including the plank on the trealv. The senatora already have t)011 conelderahle woik In that direction, but tt was said tonight that there had beep no agreement on details. ' KEYSTONE PRIMARY RESULTS UNCERTAIN PHILADELPHIA. Mat- - 19. Puller re turns from josterdav a primary election in PcmiHjhania for Republican delegates at large show that AV. P. Kendrick of Philadelphia, opposed bv the twelve slated candidates of the regular state organisation, may find a place In the delegation J. L. Replogle of Johnstown, one of the Helen Ring Robinson, Colorado, and Dorothy Kehfleld, South Dakota. TO HEAD HOOSIER BIG FOUR MARSHALL NAPOLI ft, tnd , May -D- emo-( ratio leaders on the eve of the state coil- t entlon predicted harmonious session The state committee todav Indorsed t,u-- i candidacy of Mr. Alice (osier McCuI- lough of Fort Wayne for delegate at large to the national convention at ban Francisco. Party leaders said It whs a,-- I con-slmost certain that the "hi four ' of "Vice President Marshall. Thomss the nominee for United States Taggart, Vnalor. former Governor 3. M -Ralston and Mrs. McCUTTough. I VDI A w-- VIRGINIA at DEMOCRATS PLEDGED TO GLASS , I that feeling about twelve oclock when you were rushed to eat your usuah breakfast on the morning when you almost missed your train. 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WALK-OVE- SALT LAKE CITY, 214 South Main St. R SHOE STORE Si , OGDEN, 2481 WwhinMon Avr quahrredh mdur ed the Versailles titatv co !, after which they will he at home The bridegroom Is an and the In, gun of Muttons, declined to at 5,'ownev agree to p. rmlt women to vote In the boulh t'atniiiid pi irttarv and voiced apof the South taro-itn- a proval of the depaitment of tho meriean Legion In opposng a tu-- h bonus to soldlt re in Boston Govcrnot Robert Cooper former Gov ernor Manning I tilted States Boiwlor Ell Him Smith and Kept esental Ive James Special Is Tbe Trlbun. BOSTON. Mas., May 1 Byrnes were eleete(l delegates at laigt. Chief Justjee Aiken taf th superior court jexterilay awarded a til vorce "decree to Arthur bbep-purCouple Young an instructor at the fonservatory of Debate Plans Complete. in Mush', Korn Haul J. Sheppard for alleged 19 TOPEKA. Kan . .May The debate Infidelity on her part with Dr Thomas between Governor Hnrv J. A Un of Kan- Bprtlst to Th. Trtbnn.. Odell, now of Salt Lake, wher Mr Shepsas and Ha mu a! (tampers, president of th is supposed to be. The couple have 19 The pard Mat Idaho JOC TEELD. two toVa and a girt. Mr. Sheppard I to American Federation of Labor, in Pfatt and have Ihc hov and Mrs. Bheppard York on May H8 will be a marriage of Miss Kathrjn the cus-te- ti oi the grt affair, as far as subjects b. Ooiernpr Conral Kelli was solemnised vesterdav Th an It, which was not contented, was Allen announced todav aftu oorrespo.i-de- n evening at the Methodist parsonage, the I nablc to e wifh Mr. (tampers nifte Rev. Harry c Hamilton offlolatlng The novertheiess featured hj ihe testimony upon a definite subject, the two speakers bride wore a navy blue traveling suit and offered I it support of the Infidelity charge. wlii discuss the Kansas court of Indus was attended b Violet Prrtt and John Judge Aiken, in granting the pleH for divorce and gsslgplng the children as aboVe tt trial leltttions. strikes, union labor her hiMc ami boher stated, set forth the court's views on the thin that they mav consider Kermauc Only Immediate friends and relative the evidence rendered, scoring the Belt Tjike and to the general subject the medd.ng attertdel wedlug tie governor The phjshtan foi his port tu the affair, which supper at Iho Yet owstoae grill Aiken the stated he regfetted ended In Id lodge couple left for tn extended trip North Dakota Democrats. r7 Ma Ar I1 - ntlr New York City Plum Wood Leads Vermont. IncomMONTPELIER, Vt . k(y arly toilay from Vermont a plete return y jester-daprimary preference presidential gave Major General Leonard Wood 70 of cent the Repubapproximately per lican vote, th total of whbh was abo it of normal. The Democratic vote was negligible. . Johnson of CaliforSenator Hiram nia and Jferoert C Hoover were In a rare for second place on the Republican ballot. Goternor Calvin Cooltdae of Massachusetts and William Grant Webster, an attorney of New lork, were contesting the next position. General Wood ran better In the country towns than in the cities. H.s name and Webster's were the only ones printed on the Republican ballot, and there was none The printed on the Democratic ticket. result of the balloting Is not tending on on to national the party the delegatee vent Ions, who will be elected at state conventions to be held goon. 1 V Approve Peace Pact. It will tide you over until that one oclock luncheon appoint- :THE BORDEN COMPANY 108 Hudson Street er Wasatch 787. OMAH8. Neb. May D Xe .raska Democrats, In their platform adopted late last night, unanimously called upon the United States senate to ratlfv the treaty of peace without qualifying reserv atlona. their. action condemning the senators who have opposed President WJlson s position being expressed In tha following words "We warmly Indorse the American pledge for a league of nations to end wars, publicly given more than two jears We heartily d age by th president. Mm for his berolc efforts to establish such a league. Wa demand that the senate consent to the ratification of a treaty of peaceoe with Germany containing the covenant-fthe -l- eague, without W a nullifying reservation. uphold the action of Democratic senatora In refusing to accept nullifying reservation, and we denounce Republican senator for to make refusing to tnodlfe "them " ' rallfliatton possible tom-men- Johnson Named. " 8 VN FRAHTISrO, Mar 19 United Elates Senator Htramtv. Johnson was named her today as head of th list of aliernste delegate which will accompany tn regular state delegation to aid bis taadidacy, for president of th United Bute to th Republican national eon vantlon tn Chicago. Co Uninstructed. COLUMBIA. 8. C.. May 1 South Carolina Democrats in atate convention elected to Ban th tonight delegates Francsco convention, who go unmet ruct ... ed bin who must vole as a unit rendering of a divorce libel and the breakwa a Imppv fair, ly ing up of what once - Is Arthur Sheppard Granted ManWhenSeverely Injured Kicked by Horse Court Divorce rt Do Your Morning Hours Drag? . ' ROU-GE- KAKfrO, , ust this firm Cuban heel and this straight inside line make all the difference in the world. Do you know oxford so "'whcTare makihgthis sensible Walk-Ovfashionable? College girls andjmsiness women and society worries. Theyjust have to keep bn their feet. Prkw Male thket with the exception of tho attorney generalship, on wnieh no decision was Of ached, was indorsed for the June primaries at the Democratic tata contention heta todav J F T. OConnor of Grand Fork a heading the ticket with the gubernatorial endorsement. For I nited States senator H. H. Ferry of KHendale was indorsed oer Frank O. Mias Minnie J. Hrlltftrom of Bismarck Nielsen, superintendent of public instruction, who was indorsed by the Re publican convention at Minot last week, was given he Democratic Indorsement today without opposition. The congressional ticket follows Congress Fn at district, Nick Nelson, Grand Forks, second district. J. B. Fried, Jamestown, third district, R A. John, son, Aikabo. MALTED , LEAGUE J know shop, work, walk. the whole daylong without getting tired feet and faces, if they didnt wear shoes with almost a. straight inside line, Yung girls couldnt 1 any-Pra- YOU j Ml s " "v . . , 'gf" ROANOKE. Va . Mav 19 Virginia'' Democrats ln convention her .elected eight delegates at aige to tin national convention, pledged lo xuipoi t Senator Carter Glass for Ihc presidential nomination. Indorsed the W ilson administration, advocated adoption of Ihc pence treaty without reservations and unalterbonus ably opposed attempts to place the convention DEMOCRA TS onTwo record as favoring an amendment to the Volstead prohibition act were deTO feated A resolution advocating the right of states lo permit the mantifucture end J GRAND RAPIDS, Mich.. May 19 Sup use of light wines and Veers, and the use Tort of tho league of nations covenant, of ardent spirts for medicinal purp sex, wss tsbled by a large majorltv. A suband the Versailles treaty without amendstitute which sought the same cud wax ment and "unfaltering support of Presi- also tabled dent Wilson, who hss given all but life Delegate si large elected ware Senator C. A. Swanson, Senator C'aiter Glasx Itself In the service of his country and Governor ' extmoreland Davis. Rbpiexen-taliv- e the world," were pledged In resolution H IX Flood, Representative h E adopted by the Michigan elate Demo-cratl- c Holland, Rorer A. James, dtHtc Senator G W. Mapp and Lieutenant Governor state contention here todav. Frank Buchanan Thirty unlnstructed delegates To the San Francisco convention were elected, Declines .Request. four by the convention and twenty-si- x . BATON la . Mar 19 GovThe delegation will ernor Parker has declined to suede to by district caucuses observe the unit rule. Tne delegates at the request of President l ilson that lie legislature to ratlfv the Utgo are William K. Detroit, sxk the Louisianaamendment. suffrage national John W Ballev, federal President Wilson yesteida- - wind the Hattie Creek. Dr Emma E. Htower, Tort governor urging him lo use his infh en Hut on, and Thad H. Preston, Ionia, chairto bring about the adoption of the fideral man of the state rentral committee Another resolution crlth sod tho delav amendment. bv congress in acting on the soldiers' men Borah Probe Favored, bonus hill, declaring the were being used as "political footballs." WASHINGTON. May 19 -- Favorable came The convention to a close after waa today ordered 'b' the senate auheated debate over a resolution on the diting committee on the Borah resolution calling for an Investigation by the senate into alt expenditures made l Republl-ta- n and Demovratii presidential candidates as vtelt as Into contnbulions received In their belwlf. MICHIGAN ADHERE I Pocatello Are United Marriage Spcflnl to Th; Tribise. ItU.o. May 19.- -I. J RgCATEIJLu. Ames, a leanteter In the employ of Contractor Wolfg-m- . was painfully Injured h yesterday morning ax tie McHan shop, when he was kinked in the head by p horse which w As being shod. A deep gash wss Inflicted, and the man was hastily taken lo the General hospital, where he retelved medial attention. It Is thought no seiiny fracture of the Mr Antes onlv reskull was suffered cently came to Roat',o from Boise. ItlaiU-smlt- CAFE CHANCES HANDS. ikl BUHL. Irhnio. Mb . 12 James then, owner of tae Iolular afo, has so'd out to J.. E lleitpn. 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