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Show TOE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, .MONDAY .MORNING,. JUNE 7,. 1920. 'a If Lardner Cant Be Nominated in a Convention, He Asks to Be Nominated, in Jail, With Mr. Debs w. By Bin m Th Tribe CHICAGO, III., June lptt lardneA. 1 To th Editor: Speaking about getting Into old Chi wall bow did tho other candidate for the preaidants chair cat Into old Chi. I come In oa the Dent tram I. the I the othera ntipe In on. It looks to me like Hiram Johnson come on the Erie and probably General Wood on the Nlrkla and Admiral Hoover on the We Ter-eonl- y, Arrival of Celebrated ArtJbaah. Aa for mys.lf coma on a train that to pay jextra fare and not only but I traveled with the real people, ailBihat I hke I i lrv(ng Cobb and Bud Klehar that al1 ld A lr fare, to eay nothingabout lot of from penueyivanla and New d,i.faU, York who not In on a pare. But on the whole you might eay I moat of the delegates come in on cheap - B ft lrln ahd freight and etc., on acct. of aU their Jack to campaign funde whlrh I didn't. Before this convention Open I want to mako ono more statement to my con-- .. .. etttuenia, and that la that If 1 am not nominated at the Republican convention Welcome by Writers. Iland era not nominated at the tmoora- tle will run on the Socialist convention, r: tlrket with Eugene Dsb wh la aow In Jail where moet or the reet of the randl-daie- a J: By IRVIN 8. COBB aught to be. My otatsmsnt la aa The Tribune. Bpvelal to follow, namely: hour At the ofj ;i CHICAGO, June Mr, Hays and Mr. Lodge, Gentlemen: Ilea If It calm deee not make much dltferenti to Sabbath a felling thla dispatch I . UU rrom laew Yorlr ' Y011 ton pxt fourth of March, it will prob. and fam ably coat me 111. .00 for myaolf Wash- to velk have not yet had a contribution for my campaign. Aa a matter of fact, 1 think It would pay me not to accept the office oven If I get It. I am taking thla office If 1 get It 1 think eotely aa a matter of patriotism. I owe my country this much and I will tall you how much j owa other people; Ibrd Taylor, New Tork, U 00. Marshall yield Co.. 34.00 A porter on thla train OO cento. I am not Ilka William Jennings Bryant, who according to Bd. Wynn le closely related to Washington and Lincoln. Ha llvea In Lincoln and once went to Washington. I have been around the dlffrent hotel hotels tonight looking for my rival candidates and could not find a one of them. They are all ataylng In private houses, which showa what kind of cheap stiffs they are. Thl candidate arrived In Chicago today two hours younger than hla watch. There are two thlugs t have never eeen In my life one la a Republican convention and thd other la a picture of bhaka-speawith hla hat on. The town I full of delegates tonight, did you aver look Into the bear face of a delegate f I did It today. It Is Jual hla collar, something he wears On top ofcrosses the It breathes and eats and street alone and tax) cab ml him, earn A1I seem be the age delegate but whyf You have got to give them credit. Most delegatee are married unless otherwise employed. (Copyright. 1110. BU Syndicate. Inc.) GDIV1PERS STANDSI192D SUGAR CHOP TOE ROYAL TAILORS ANNOUNCE T Federation President As J Increased Production in the serts Labor Will Maintain Worlds Output Predicted j by Federal Field Agent. Weapon in Self-defens- e, Do Tike World:9 Increased prod notion of sugar throughWorld for 1920 la Indicated In a bulletin from tho federal buraau of crop aeiimaiea Just received by Miner M. JusHow tin. field agent for tbel bureau. great haa been the reduction In the outof In the past Is Indicated by auger put a report from Germany.' where the production of beet sugar between beptera- of and thla year was February ',1.1., com- IM.IOI short tons tor this eon, pared with l,St,P07 tons for tho corresponding period of tha preceding season. Sod a total production of that season of 1,117,109 toqa. Bweded Is Increasing tta beet acreage, according to the bulletin, by about for 1930 aa compared with 1919. Tha figures for tha Cuban crop wars ahead of any previous production away of tho prooodlng two year according to figures In tho bulletin. With present Cuban are high price making money on sugar. In abort tons tho product of Including (nllt-- u, party from New of 9,n rranelaeo or Jail where December, 1919, ai 164.000 ton as comI Mr. leha Is. beosuss I am In a hurry U pi Us personnel, as It did, such potables pared with , 74,000 In 1919 sad 71, 000 In 1917. In January, 1920, It was iit.OO my family, and ks Bud Fisher, Rina Lardner, Jimmy I mak berk home and toMmove to Washington rrang.ment Ompring with 411,000 and 401,000 Montague and the my.t.rloua unknown In tho two procoding January Ksbruaryi toothpick I rlth the privet 17,000 In 120, T12.0VO tn figure ar . new religious eult golnfe somswher td 191 17.004 In and And the March till. ' hnlit AiiMaar AawwIaAo figure are lia.oOo In li20, 94,000 la 11 and who did eucceed In batting fifty dot Ovaroom by a aanas Of disappoint' and 97,400 la 111. er on something after the troln left ment, perhaps natural under (ha etreum- - I Th Java eereag planted to the sugar fences, the other member of my party In 1190 amounted to SU.S44 scree, orep Lleveland, apparently Creatf4 ftd great ought tho ecluekn Of their room. But a against 140,177 acre fh planted Iff 11. In this city. I am by the reflection consoled being Tb acred for crop of 119 plantod Jxitefnent will be vastly different back that Chicago, as tha say- that things Was iM per sent lee than that of 1911 In Paducah when I go there host Week, from would all ba reading and th piantad acreage of 1930 Is is. I agog, ing goes, I after the convention haa adjourned, Per cent more than that of 1919. A table ent by poll cdrrwpon the telegram havo boon t rolling about tows and have Is shown giving th prpdaotion of sugar TO dents of eastsrn papar already on tha lust returned to my chamber to reoord "When but a few worn organised, whoa from can In Taiwan for aoveral year words, ipot, wa thought to find bar going right omployor were ablo to dlotAt and on Th peak was 404,040 ton In 1917 from By RICHARO LEI. fore their will, there was no groat out. IIO.IOO aero of can. In Itll th acreout of ona severs gog Into another. It I I SunAdY Quldt ItdJimi. th yield Service Staff Unlvoeaal ory against e trikes, bo long aa labor I age Increased to 414,U0,In but CeirSepondent . all i to Inform dxpdctaM duly tny painful tu nA was ineffective and inbl to protest dropped to 4,400 ton 11 the acro- I TttH IMd ft .In. CHICAOO, Juna S. Governor Lowdtd og; fanciers that fturh Is not thd com, to th 114,160 sad thero was little concern for tabor. jrleid to age dropped ftuii. elnklnf thft loot of lh tomorrow presidential oandldacy has suffered an Bo far aa labor Is concerned, th right 122,004 ton perhaps Mnfl bshlnd a banlt Of gloMods from Chid ind, thV jjrwt estimated lose of IT rotes in tho oonven to atrik must bo and will ba maintained, ll ne native eons from California and tho of tlon about to open, by which Senator Mt Only a a meaaur st of the colored eon from Georgia and I ....flTJ,1? and. filled folks with but ad meaaur going South Carolina shall have arrived, thlnire epersCiy Johftaoa will profit to tha Sams axteat as necessary to Ther I publlo progress. mav hriehten un a hit but tonlxht the II an' fr. for tha moment,, not a SingleIn II break no escaping some tnoonvonieneo during It cluh ral tho rooult of Mayor Thompson eolleotlv voice Mtuatlonfmm the standpoint ofa lover I I wlin of "ueo over Illinois Not a tha for tha those who governor trikes, particularly (ingle marching and campaign song. ongtg In striking. Th Strike bag won Ita right club advance to Its banners to tha so- - I money In purchasing delegatee. " of cheers and tho oraaking I Taking up tha mayor's cry, "Drive the to a post of honor among th Institution companlment I of out of the temple of gOv- -I 4f fra civilisation and th temporary Inmany painful pairs of MW shoes At I the various headquarters Of tho various I ernment," tn seventeen Thompson dele-- I conveniences It' had caused ar but I in caucus candidates, avowed, prospective and po gates today upset the previous small price to pay for th permanent I ten few wearied partisan are lln- - I arrangement under which Governor Low. benefits It haa brought. Hal, I I The kbbi eon' of the main hav hotels den would favorite a not gating. Tha workers f! human will sacrifice gotten Prenare (nr I 4 icjtojc rciui.T. are crowded, but then the lobby of every I J7. Tha which la delegate, E. progress for an abstraction h In our party we rather had prepared II main hotel In America haa bees crowded II J. Cook, has been Irrevocably for called public welfare, ' a term which la (Continued From Pago On.) for stirring scene from the very ever since this country got all drunk. son. misused tn mislead the very publlo upoa moment of our arrival, true, wo counted dressed up and highly perfumed Oft proa- - I No announcement was mads of tha re which sycophants and politicians fawn. the public aa to th relatlv merits 10 no formal reception; It was hardly to I perity and the lure of travel. Only the II suit of tha vote in the Thompson caucus, "Tha right to strike, with all Its die Ing of candlIdatea and In so doing limit ex- fee expected, with a national oonven tlon rumor factories appear to bo working but It became generally known that tha advantage an is of progree agency sum that will make poor pendituroa to fen Its hands, fraught with so many com- - I their Bunds shifts (For full accounts of II seventeen gave a broad pledge to "go buttress of manhood, of health and vigor, man eliglbl. front page of thl paper.) anywhere with the mayor. a promoter of public thought and educaplications whph refused to Jell, that Chi-- I I all rumors But why not carry tho reform a little flattered her populace Vago, however Tomorrow, no doubt, there will be a I A further oaucua Of the Thompson tion an Instrument for good, democrat! farther and provtd unpolluted channels be at thla prospect of our coming, different tale to tall, but In all honesty lgat In concept and essential t freedom. It 301-- 2 wtll ba held tomorrow In tho of Information as to issue, aa well as I must raltarsta that this Sunday eo rear- - Igrcaa hotel headquarters of the Thompson greatest Justification la found In ltd plan any formal reception especialto oandldateaT At prosont th people on our account. Larlner. who uaed ly resemble many Other Boridfiy which entertainment lacloommlttea, where, must rely entirely upon privately owned o Uv here, although by- - birth a native 1 hav spent In Chicago that It is difficult visiting delegates hav been get newspaper for their knowledge of. public bf Nllea. Mich., Intimated, Juat after I to make ones aelf believe that w are so- - I dentally, traatment uch as was never known ting Even .If aU of tha publisher we passed South Bend, that he rather I tually On the av of momentous doing I before. In that entertainment some as question WING war aotuated by a purely patriotic purto a "derk-horthought the mayor and soma of the mors fraught with Mating consequence ambition" lurking somt bias of those In charge th natural would down official boom pose be hope desires, designs, campaign whero In tha mayor's mind prominent city of the paper would make it impossible station to welcome him back to I fundst and other constituent symptoms of' I ft the to discus for volthorn Impartially th is old home and he very generously tha fever which lay hold upoa us every MONTREAL, June Effort Will b sues which must be decided by the vote: pnteered to count the rest of u In on the four year. . made to American Federation have the But fortunately many of our big greeting and promised to see to It that of Labor, which opens Its annual we rode In the second carriage on the (Copyright. newspapers aro merely adjuncts to busiby tha Ball Byndioat lt0, founhers th tomorrow, ness across town lay to ha tha hotel, enterprises and make deception their riding trip lae.) dation for the establlHhment of an Amertrade, while others sell tbelr space to )n the first with hta honor. ican Labor party, leaders of th progresBy Universal Service, a whenever t Fisher was of the opinion that tha carcorporation toof the allied art Juna franchise b at stake. . Senator siva wing of th federation declared toonists and membera PHILADBIJHTA, ' to announced launch Boies Penrose, hla condition clearly night. They If governments derive their juat powers would turn out to do him soma slight plans of a special from th consent of the governed, th a fight-f- ar the appointment honor, especially as hla coming had been proved, kept In close touch with convenI tion ' affairs throughput tha day today, commute to draft an "Ideal platform" governed must understand what they are announced In advance. Montagu whan ha discussed matters Misting to the during th next twelve months and subgovmodesty Itself; tn fact, hi friends call oonaenting to, otherwise popular selection of a Republican candidate In mit It at the 1921 federation convention, ernment is a mockery. The- - time would him Moddy for short and I by nature the" basis for a new political party. one of the most shrinking persona establishment of seem ripe for th everal telephone conversations With other "W realize that ouf for government bulletin not a newspaper, Jm although you hardly notice It when political leader a labor party has passed opportunity for the com but a bulletin dealing exclusively with During tho convention there will be standing with my side view toward I Loo direct telephone Connection between the Ing election," said Cyrus Grow of you, but still and with all that we agreed government business. convention hall In Chicago and Seaator Angelas, Cal., on of th progressive lead-erthat surely in the name of American letIt should h under bipartisan control "but we want to prepare how for th and bo Issued without charge to all of' ters some suitable form of recogniPenrose's room here. Ha will also have Labor haa been the loser by th flolal tion would he accorded us by the kxl direct telegraphic connection with two future. national, state and municipal, to (Continued From Fag Qn) now too long delay la the dlreotlon Of a all libraries, colleges and schools, to all literati, headed probably by John T. operators constantly on duty. association Emerson Hough and Colonel and other-publiorganisation. political poatofflce c We aro hero to sponsor third 'party. and than b furnished at a merely nomiTakes Gavel to Chicago. pplo Reed. Is carried out there will be nal east to all who desire to subscribe our If Guy V. Howard, MlwyaoU; second aa- - I plan Universal Service, (Continued rrom Page Ono.) aieUnt sergeant at aMa, McGinnis Hat- - I an American labor party within two for It. Met by Uniformed Official a PH1LADEI-PHIfield, Wev Virginia; .parliamentarian, 4 Mavor years. Our movement may, however, b II it should furnish editorial space. prop Juna A uniformed official of a moat genial I Lehr Fee, Ohio; Har-n- d official reporter Moor of Philadelphia, When b left today hastened if either on Of the major par- the partle for the enforce Its decreed through application j rly dividedofbetween hospitable demeanor met ua with1 man A. Phillip New Fprk; Georg L. for th Republican convention In Chioago, ties adopts a reactionary platform ID ita II discussion the questions at lasue, so of the criminal law and authority to proextended bands a we dismounted from Hart. Virginia; . chief of door convention. keepers, took with him tho gavel which will be national that every voter would be able tgalt In tect employee at lhair work. Our car. It speedily developed, though, Brigadier Oenera) J. A. Tho movemont la being Purported Nby I judgment and decide Intelligently all wielded by Chairman Will H. Hay Ryan. It I that he had not come to present the keys Cardinal Jamas Gibbon of waa made from a block taken from One delegates from th Metal Trades council questions submitted, Elastic League Plank. . Chaplain of tha city. He wished merely to tot Baltimore, Bishop Thomae Nlcholaon of Of tb rafter In Indepondenc hall, of tho Pacific coast and a number of I Such a bulletin, lsaued at Intervals The arrival of Senator Lodge," loader pur baggage. th Chicago Area of the Methodist Eple- - of other west coast organise- - tween campaigns and more frequently Just beyond the train shed a gentleof tb aenate tsagu reservation I Senb a could as tiona. be used ht campaign during man of a friendly mien pressed upon Woodcock. Episcopal bishop of the Conservative leaders refused to com- - substitute for the. literature for which ator Borah, tho treaty irreconcilable, and u of a folded document. Could of Louisville, Ky.; the Rev. John mant on the plan except that they did the candidates now spend their tash be coplea of a formal address others Interested primarily In th treaty of Stone, D. D., of th Fourth not believe it "would get far," as ths money or the money of friends. Issue, did not serve to clear up th welcome? Truth compels me to answer i Timothy wtll B ohurch, of contributions th th of would over tha peso treaty, although Presbyterian Chicago: Th tnveetlgation support delegates majority fn the negative. On being unfolded thee Johnston Myero, pastor of Immanuel Of th Amerito leads It a If Samuel leaders war led to bollov real Qomperf, Mis a that blessing prove I president party executive Agnes Regan, war found to contain printed tlst church, Chicago; Dr. Emil Q. Hlrach Of secretary reao as to well a th National Catholic Womans coun-o- il can Federation of Labor, In hta announced government bulletin, conferences, which began Immediately, matter touching upon the merits of a new of filnai congregation, Chicago, and th bulletin Th method In Would Of th result final In all form sumaptamo political policy. campaign laity department of the Na(cstaurant featuring prompt service, mod- Rev. Gardiner A. McWhorter of Bt. tion! Catholic as well factions of the tentative league by Welfare council, who la Representative of the Garment Work- -- I Idea can b used by th state and plank, erate prices to all and even Protestant which would leave th oapdlaat to b Episcopal church on her way from San Francisco to take era' union and other trade unions sup- as by the federal government, disbe Aa we Issued forth from the ter- Chrysostom's of Chicago. up her duties In Washington, D.' C., will porting tha on big union will be aided by cities whan they grow large enough nominated to givo it bl own Interpretaminal wo were pleased to note the apAssistant secretaries. Richard Beamone were In th J. No tion. In union their of it. mad th address need Salt to by the Woman's Lake big fight changes Catholic proach of a double column of gentlemen ish, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Guy P. Gan net, g oclock at the Quebec, which, at a meeting Friday night, leagu plank by ths preliminary league thla afternoon at and ladles, headed by music. Lardner Maine; Giovanni, denounced the aa Harry the a of It where It federation stands Kentucky; Mr. Columbus day. bitterly Knights took off his hat and consulted a few note Jeannette A. building. wa th Wilsonian league Utah; Fred Wilson, I 8h waa elected to her In May "capitalistic organisation, no longer funcrepudiating Which he had Jotted down In anticipation I Missouri ind Hyde, position Mr. U A "- of nations, commending th senate for th conference held In Washington by tioning for th workers." ' of being called upon to respond to thewel- Word waa received tonight that James Ita course tn rejecting tha pose treaty, which waa presided Over coming speech by the chairman of the i Reading clerk. Donnls El ' Alward, the thaseoclationRev. an of establishment of Industrial th Seattle Trades Duncan, Schremb secretary blsh Right by urging a Joseph th reception committee, but, and Fred Davis, Iowa. court for adjudication of Justiciable disleader of th Op of Toledo, Ohio, who Is chairman of council, and grew nearer and yet nearer. It waaparade to be Michigan, of Washreaffirm tho department of the lay Organisations progressive labor element In the Paand the policies seen that Its purposes were evangelical pute of the National Catholic Welfare council. cific northwest, wh was refused admisington and Monro In International reAND (t was made up of communioanta of a HAYS Miss lations. will Regan give the Salt Lake wo- sion by the Immigration authorities at PLACE III VOTING Benator Johnaon said, whan asked If he men tha benefit of her experience in th Vancouver, B. CL haa been permitted to STABLE work of protecting young girls and In eroe th border at Windsor, OnL would accept th leagu plank as now h would cross that bridge cooperating with others in th work of proposad.that when he cam to It. Later he conferred By JAMES R. NOURSE, caring for th Immigrant girl in transit with Benator Borah and an announceStaff Carreapsndont Universal Service. from her bom to her destination In tha (Contained rrom Fag Ono.) LODGE United (States and in general social work ment of Importance to th treaty iaau CHICAGO, Juna . Dark horse In In th communities which oan be underexpected to com ftom that conference laat vnr to a confusion la to wring women tkm taken position groat before many hour clutter up the who are trained In such began by LADY EAGLEB. Influence and of ounce women advantag the irreconcltebl senators war work political hav and While who lelturo by to time th presidential nomination to pathway Th Lady -- Eagle club .will .; rlv Dr. Butler was dlsoussing hla out of her eight votes. take up such training. today and oauaed bom worry to th regUtahns conferring. Political gossip among ' th Sh wtll discuss the opportunities to b theater party toalght. A11 member will attitude toward the leagu (aeu with around tb newspaper ularly llatod entries In th rac. trained along these line at the Clifton meet at th Eagle' hall at 7:4S o'clock. aboard train tonight centered correspondent. nomination of national committeeman for school In Washington, which la being "Benator Johnson and Senator Borah," Charles Evang Hughe whp got th conducted by Utah. This poet la now held by Senator said Ir. Butler, "and thoe who agree LADIES OML A. ft. th council for th training nomination four year ago, I being tout- - Of no word haa been forthwhile and social worker.. .Two hundred and ftft of cour Bmoot, entitled to with them, ar Reynold drel Ladles of th O. A. R., ed aa on who haa from Benator 8 moot. It i rumored tholr point of view as to isolating th good reoord oa wernen. sha said, had takan th wor' will bold Ita regular mooting Tuesday coming servo another term United Stales from th work of th world, to decline will h la th peat three years ant afternoon at I :tt ch that all th issue before th country and II at oclock la- f. O. O. F. as national committeeman. Th delegate. of thee went overseas In connecbut Americans generally and least of Pi: hall. aa on wh could unit Ml tho distracted many tion with th war work don It would seem, favor th nomination of Republicans, will never accept that nartho by for thla poet, should row and selfish policy, whl.cb would element of th party Into harmonious Knight of Columbuo during th war, and Bamberger Ernest MACCABEES. and to do reconstruction work. 8 moot resign. relationship. th best traditions aa wall aa Than ther wa much talk about HooTh olootion of ofloero of UtOnlan Catholic women," said Mia Chairman Henry Welsh Is planning to tb highest Ideate of fh American poo- Regan, DR. r. MARION KCLLING, ver. Hoovers manager gave it out that "have learned to do a greet many big Tent No. 11 took place last Tuesday eve- call a meeting Of th Utah delegation for pi D. C, M. H. aftornoon at th Great they bad abandoned their intention of thing during th war and this work can ning. Tonight a benefit dance and card 2 o'clock Monday Northern hotel. At thla meeting It le Butler Demands Action. W apent part y will bo given at Moose ball. having Hoover formally placed In nomi- now b carried on at horn Hydrotherapy, Mechanotherapy, Eloo-nation, and that they would alt back and thousand of dollar to safeguard the boys probable that Senator Smoot will be named trothsrapy, Drugls Healing. "I am pronounced believer In fre wait for tho big swing to Hoover to some who went to war from social evil and e MOOSE. chairman Of th Utah delegation and some Patient Got My Well. definite plans will b laid for th meeting, pooch End In th value of open debat after It has been' demanatrateda that non I shut our eyes to the thousand of girls Th Moos with th lofg thooo If 7 treatment, aro on course. together rlll committeeman ot national gentleman endeavor to ar.y at which tha of th other candidate can b nominated who went Into th big clue from coun Union Label league an dth D. A It O. be selected. commit th Republican party to what I , ry home to taka up commercial ca-- Blacksmith first Specializing Appendicitis . will Lumbago, a and union, daac givo Governor Carey of Wyoming and G. 8. oorcetv to be their These girl must now receive our Wednesday Ther waa also talk about Chairman ee Nervousness Rheumatism, and Fenight. Juna 4. at th Moo commissioner of labor. Joined tho point of vtew, I shall. Mention." Hill, likely compromise candidate. Hays as male Trouble. Heart and Kidney, olub for tha benefit of Mr Eugene Bur- Utah delegation at Cheyenne thla mornstated, defend to th boot of Hava Ita always boon considered a ten-ta- il Vapor Bath. husband ing. Th Wyoming delegation will bavy my already ling and family. Mr Burling th convention th v candidate for tb nomination. ability before Mlaa Bell of Balt Lake City say and sh and bar four chil- ita died International policies of Mcrecently Auditorium at th hotbt. In constructive secret was conference most of headquarter Haya will Dr. tb receive dren concerning prooeode of th Kelling and her treatth afternoon with Senator Kinley. Roosevelt andJTaftLOf ' Hay, Root Jim" Wat-ao- n , dene Three of th children hav been ments; and Knox. and Harry New of Indiana, and Reed HI. two ot thorn having to bd operated .To Whom It May Concern: The fundamental of an American InSmoot of Utah. upoa for their ailments. I went to Mr. Kelling on July 4th. ternational policy that la In accord with Utah Baptists will gather at th tm ON ar after taking treatments of every the beet Republican tradition manual Baptlat church In annual oonven-UO- n BALT LAKE YEOMEN. PLANNED i four chiropractor Included. I wa kind, Into existence th international sent "Bring need Wed Tuesday, and ay Thursday. th which to . west from lows for my ! government eourt Of Justice 1 know Salt .Lak homesteed No. Iltl at Ita I resist to Th Tribaa. lung Dr. Q. W. SmltB'-o- f Otden will preside. now I waa in a serious poop) of th United State ar condition CHICAGO, June 4, Utah headquarters and thtimes Benton will be held morning, afternoon masting last Friday night decided to encommitted. th into ter physically when Dr. Kelling took my many CamRhadamanthu Northern haul began burnactively at tb Great and evening of th thro days. Th concase. I consider DR. KELUNOB "Offer cooperation to other nation tn vention banquet will b held at , I. to paign totn obtain eligible for th pooond ing with activity following the arrival By PHIL KINSLEY. treatments MARVELOUS. I can any devising way and means to establishA of part of th delegation this afternoon, Yeomanry dogroo Tribaae-lel- t oclock th la Im lake Leseed Wednesday Cbleer Tribaa evening Win. international peace. Tomorrow aftornoon nt 2 ooloek th The Utah delegation truthfully that 1 feel tan ye are away from moet of and maintain manuel church parlors. CHICAGO, Juno I Appeal from tb than I did when starting theyounger declaration to thla affect la now th tew j treatth convention bust) a only th Arlaon Utah atat week, mission and other Rwwena ctrole will holdMrIts regular mootdecision of th national oommlttea In ments. I am a school teacher, have State United Of the of ot bom th ing Burnside, 429 and Alabama delegation ar at th Qreet topic will bo discussed. Dr. J. sberman Eaat contested delegate seat from th southbeen for many years, and I consider "Unit with other nations to punish' Fourth feouth street. Northern. Wallace, patter of Immanuel church, and ern states probably will be mad t tb thl moot WONDERFUL TREATviolation of International public law. to A .card party will be given by th Row--- n Smoot Read arrived Benator late tRia of will in members church that assist credentials committee of'th cenventlo of th weaker' MENT for th nerves and female troucircle neat Friday nlgbt at th afternoon asd went Into conference .vrih prevent th exploitation ana soon aa It la organised. Tb dectelone entertaining tb delegate to Increase ble end other complaints. Moose had. . 8h has aa th platform oommltte Immediately. TtJ people by th stronger war nearly aU la fever ot Lowden, and Of human j sum th ways I all .demonstrated to m that, when she In possible caucus to expected delegation Monday, CYCLIST'S Wood hao stated That appoal would M LtG BROKEN. t and satisfaction. meets you at th door and says. "I MACCABCEt. The delegates have given no latimUon happinoa American must taken. not vad 10 can heal you.' Tb It la an honest East Taylor avtnu peopi Oeorg Brown, of whom they will vote for, hut it is jin. and Officer of Banner Chairman Review guards international Hays a I presented offered for In It ts of obligations They his true and fracture tholr tb Wood truth, rocapltul farorit endidi to derstood am tlon of th my oas. right Mg decisions, showing how the I aumereus bruise and laceration must not and will not permit th adopnow fra from pain; J sleep andi feat at 11 No. 11 will meet with Columbia Review Delegate alternate and erects ton vota want in each cas fin it xa. unanimous edock last night When h we struck In Kntght of Fytbten bail at 1.24 o'clock riving tion of ny merely negative policy that Include Reed today Smoot, C,i In tha conteot from AlabSm Ark an . K. ANNA BELL, 224 W. 2nd. Bo. wtll toolato tb United States from th driven by C. E. And roue, Tj Tuesday afternoon. truck J. Bait by C Loose. Provo; Lynch. Lake', of Columbi District root of th world. To punish tho errors Florida, Louisiana, West Becond Bouth street, woiJ tiling U. Eldrodge, Jr, Ogdon; 'Why Bo Sick Consult Thl Wonder, IN OVERCOME WOOL. North not be feis Missouri, Woodrow Wtlsea they on Mississippi, Carotin hi of South street near State A. P. bicycle Harod Lake; ful Woman Todey. fab.n Oklahoma (except rourth), South Caro- Cleveland avenu. Th accident atTom Kaua. 17 year of ago. was over Fred C. Loofbourow, D. 8. Spencer, Oirui to tholr owa highest Internets and ideal" 4 B. Main Street, Room 207 Tsnneaao Texas and lina, In tributed by th to th fact Brosro come with exhaustion while swimming In MJier and Ernest R. Woolley, Salt Lak Virgin! tlxty-thr- o ease th contest on Wataon. war wa riding In tnpolice center of th street, Warm Spring Wesateh 2011 wlmmlng pool Mat night Mr. Bpeacqr l getting earful of police Hard retell, showing that th committee voted contrary to tho city traffic regulation Office hours: to a. m. t 4 a, and sank before watchers eeuid rescue between railroad business meeting. Forth platform fjtr from completed, With "orfleial" th for In man these Tb Injured organisation ; Acre wag taken to th from Z. C. M. f. him. He was brought from th water by mer Governor William Spry and , n. even In tta preliminary etat th situavarious states, flndlng that th aentestaats Igsney spelta! by C, N. Christensen 'slid a pool attendant 64 revived eulrdsnUy Anderson. Mantl. ar due to arriv tion la further complicated by a fight ever bed not furaiehed guftdeat end ease of J, r. Leonard, passing autemobUlri morrow with other Utahn to be taken boa the roeolutlon chairmanship, donator . 'd to Arouie Pnnventinn Fltv tvangeiicai of - ,r Parade It. ''jiving ... y w eM ft5SJ ZStJ: yws.? SMU3 I Tribeas-Sat- t Lets Trigs leased Vtis, .WASHINGTON, June (.Replying to a question as to tho lights of tho publlo In strikes Samuel Oompefa, tn a stats-meIssued today, declared that "th publlo has no rights which ars superior to the tollers' right to livo and to bis right to defend himself against opprea- V lion Tho ototoment was n answer to quo propounded by Governor Henry Alien of Kansas In their recent Joint debat tn Now York relatlv to the workings of tty new Kaneas Industrial court. Mr. Gom-pesaid ha had not bean able to do full Justice to tb question of tho rights of tho publlo In Ui debate, and a haa elaborated hla vtewa on the subject. "The question propounded by Governor Allen la an inquiry aa to Whether tha public haa any rights when strikes affect production or distribution of tho neoee-aerlof Mo, thus threatening tha public peace and impairing the publlo Tn such health," said Mr. Gotnpor Case lb publlo, Including union men, ha and the striking union usually rights irregulartty or fraud, or whatever tho- Is first to recognise those right Few oharga was. strike production or distribueffecting K. Pickett, attorney for U Chari tion actually threaten the publlo peace Lowden Interest in the contest, called and fewer beoome a menace to tho pub attention to the record of vote aa proof lie health. of tho contention ot a fair hsartng of av. ha no deslr to naus Inoon "Labor dene vsnlenr to tha public, Of which It I a part. Tha publlo hao no righto which ero superior to the toiler right to Uv and to hla right to dofand kltnaolf against OkieegO out the et - j re rs one-thi- rd Sale oa UNLOADING EXTRAORDINARY WOOLEN LATE , ARRIVAL OF STOCK DELAYED AT MILLS AND IN TRANSIT. Concewion by Mill. Make It Pouible to Sell All Pure, Virgin Wool Suits As Low as $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 AN THOMPSON FACTION BACK JOHNSON bitol -- TailOTM e3 MADE TO MEASURE self-defe- REDUCTIONS ON ENTIRE RESERVATIONS I monay-Mianga- rs votf flfty-etgh- LINE-- NO th es AoE. McIntyre sa dole-feug- ht Judge Building Con-O-ou- ld Exclusive Resident Dealer PROGRESSIVE PLANS LABOR PARTY m ROYAL TAILORS New York Chicago PENROSE HEARS OF CONVENTION AFFAIRS favor- -seeking FI1L1EI0 SELECT BLISS , V3 a, WILL BE CRIME .010 MU 0TlAfT ado ON HERBS c A". Laxative-Stimulat- or . 1 I . ... - lt; Catholic Womutt Council Secretary to Speak Today dlo-cee- home-cook- t 'u'." fram-durln- 7 Id well-kno- HUGHES DARK HORSE 4- IN NEWS I . STOMACH LIVER KIDNEYS Corrects Constipation NO CALOMEL OX HABIT FORMING DRUG BAD! rHOM ROOTS. BEX1S BABES ONLY MONST-RACK CUARANTU IN EACB BOX ALONZO O. BUSS MEDICAL CO. Eat 188. WASHINGTON, D. C. 7 Watson of Indian ha long been groomed for thl Important pont and bant It. Many of hi colleagues In tha senate want him to hav the honor because they think It will help him In hi senatorial-campaign- . But Ogden Mills of New York, who haa been chairman of th platform advisory committee, also want tho chairmanship, and he is building up a formidable following. Sympathy with Mill l said to hav extended even to Indiana, Chairman Hays,. Govefnor Goodrich and other being inclined to favor Mill The criticism that members of th senate r taking too many honors In th convention la being applied to the case. NEWH0USE HOTEL jTabla dHote Dinner Monday THse 7, 1920 $1.00 From 4 p. m. to - ' Cream of Fresh Tomatoes - Wafers ct sur-to-w- in 1 V ti Utah Baptitts to Meet in Annual Convention UTAH HEADQUARTERS ACTIVE AIR TAKE APPEALS IN DELEGATE CONTESTS p. m. Boup Young Onions Radish Grill Balmon, Lemon or Butter Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus or Premium Bolted Ham, Potato Salad French Fried Potatoes Dinner Roll Salad Fruit Salad Chantll Chocolate Joe Cream and Cak the: or' Lemon Pi lea Tsa Coffee Milk I 1 OfPORTBD POMPEIAN ! OLIVE OIL . I . wt ' rw Hdi ilr.Joonttj 111 Fiht tbs rsctipifasd quality tabU oil ia America CUT THE HjCZ! CAN VEGETABLES CCJARS -- s |