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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, recommendation, and when the convention adjourned. Hr. Goltra said, the misthe Fifth district delegates ended and Reed's subsequent selection was Irregular. sion of TONE UP YOUR STOMACH There is no tonic for the stomach that is not a tonic for every other part of SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1920. From Page On.) some cotnmftteemen ss reflecting the views of the White House. There was no discussion of the Georgia contest prior to the taking of the vote. Friends of JSnator Reed announced that they will taka hia case to the credentials committee. In the meantime hie seat will be held by James T. Bradshaw, his alternate. The Georgia contest will also go to the credentials committee. It was alleged by W. J. Vereen. member of the deposed group of delegates and who was to be the next national committeeman from Georgia Watson delegates if the Hoke Smith-Tohad won their fight before the committee. ! m U. S. Attorney Defends Reed. Francis M. Wilson, United (states district attorney for the western district of Missouri, presented Senator Reed'a case. He said It was his understanding there was no contest In Missouri, but that the only question for solution by the national committee was not "the man or the but rather whether the Fifth Missouri district was to2 be permitted to name, not once, but twice, a delegate of its own choosing. Mr. Wilson explained that under Missouri rules the congressional districts are their own national permitted to select delegates, who are passed upon by the slate convention. The state convention rejected Reed's selection and referred it back to the Fifth district without any qualification or restrictions. The state convention adjourned and subsequently the Fifth district delegates reelected Senator Reed. Mr. Wilson asserted that Senator Reeds title to a seat In the convention was as clear as that of any other delegate. Asked If, In the event Reed were seated, would the senator abide by the actions of the national committee. Mr. Wilson said he had known Reed for thirty years and that his Democracy had never been This drew apbrought Into question. plause from different parts of the committee room. Joseph B. Shannon, the other delegate from the Fifth district, supported the claim of Senator Reed. if I am entitled to my seat In the mea-ure- ," the body. But the stomach depends, as does every other organ, on tho blood Colonel John Cosgrove, a delegate from for its energy. the Eighth Missouri district, declared that There can be ho perfect digestion If Senator Reed had not opposed the na- - j without rich,- red blood. This is scien- tional administration in the ratification tifieally true. The way then, to tone of the league of nations there would not have been a vote cast against him In the up the stomaqh is to enrich tne blood If your digestion is off and your He said he did not state convention. speak in the Interest of any presidential blood ia thin there can be no question about not the think it. You need Dr. Williams' Pink did party candidate, but he should slap the present administration in Pills to restore the condition of your enand the fact by seating Senator Reed bjood, uso care ip the selection of your danger the chances of victory In the com- diet and the stomach will take care of campaign. ing The question, Cosgrove said. Is whether itself. Stomach trouble is Dr. the committee shall stand by the presias a Williams ' Pink Pills debilitating. are a tome and dent, who will go down in history who u trad his or build up the blood generally. cert, by great president, soon will bt forgotten. Most stomach remedies try to diMra W. W. Mantln. a Missouri dele- gest your food for you. How much Senator of the gate, also opposed seating better it is to tone up the stomach so Roed. The hearing was about to bs declared that it will do its own work as nature closed when District Attorney Wilson intended. There is no pleasure in eatasked for time to reply to attacks made ing predigested food. Tone up your upon Senator Read for hts attitude on the stomach and your appetite and digestion league of nations, In view of the fact that will soon bo normal. he had confined himself to the records In A booklet, What to Eat and How to the case. Time was granted and Mr. Wilson reviewed Senator Reeds record Eat," which tells about this treatment, unwill be sent free on request by the Dr. as a Democrat, which, he said, was Williams Medicine Co,, Schenectady, impeachable. After the hearing closed, a motion by N. Y. All druggists sell Dr. Williams E. H. Moore. Ohio, to reconsider the vote Pink Pills or they will be sent by mail, by which it was decided to consider the postpaid, on receipt of price, 0d cents contests In executive session, was lost, (Advertisement.) 14 yeas to 33 nays. The committee then per box. COMMUNITY SILVERWARE V Reeds Statement. dis-trl- cs niiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiinn ill Various They are Theres a Sani-Flus- A S3j EEE SS Two Beautiful East South Temple Homes in the ten hundred block, fronting south, and both fine, modem types. tile bathrooms, etc., $11,750. Mortgage loan can be made on this fine property of $7000 at 6 per cent. One of 8 room abd lot nearly 60x65. One of . 8rooms, 2 With finest front and rear lawns on the street Finest equipped basement and hot water heating system. Large sleeping and other porches; fine mantels, quartered oak floors etc. 116,000. We will loan (8000 on this excellent property at 6 per cent, 5 or 10 years. These are real bargains and their locations on street leave nothing further to say. Morningstar-Vogel- er that princely Investment Company Investment Bankers. Mortgage Lotus, Beal Estate and Investment Securities. No. 6 West 2nd South Ground Floor. Fhone Wasatch 2718. FI DELEGATES 'FI (Continued From Page One.) dented, unparalleled, revolutionary, unheard of and Incredible. By treating her guests as though they were human beall ings, San Francisco has forfeited claim to future conventions. No city can to violate tradition and precedent expect without paying the penalty. Undoubtedly the next national convention of the Democratic party, If any such there be. will be held In fume such city at Chicago, where the delegates, expecting a skinning, will not be disappointed. 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When in need of a Spark Plug, Spot Lamp, Oil, Tires or any of the hundred and one items in accessories, depend npon INSTANT SERVICE at the SALT LAKE HARDWARE CO., the home of PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP TIRES. VEEDOL MOTOR OIL r V S Cummings will be the real spokesman of the president throughout the convention. Mr Cummings is In dally communication with the White House over a special telephone wire. expert from the big Mendel-Druck- cinnati factory SAN FRANCISCO. June 2. The following clergy have been selected to deliver Democratic national convention Invocations: June 28 The Right Rev. P. L. Ryan, vicar general of the Roman Catholic archdiocese of San Francisco; Bishop A. W. Leonard, Methodist Episcopal church. June 29 Bishop William F. Nichols, Protestant Episcopal; Rabbi Martin A. Meyer, Hebrew. June 30 The Rev. Mark A. Matthews, Seattle, Presbyterian; The Rev. James 1. i Gordon, CongregationallBt. The Rev. Creed W. Gawthrop, July-- 4 Baptist;3 Dr. S. S. Dutton, Unitarian. The Rev. Edward M. Stenstrud, July Lutheran; Peter V. Roos, Christian Science. July 3 The Rev. Joslah Sibley, 5-l- and dust-pro- Mendel-Druck- MENDEL-DRUCKE- WASHINGTON. June 26. William - J. Bryan was urged to let well enough alone on the prohibition question in a telegram sent him tonight by Representative Upshaw, Democrat, Georgia, a former vice president of the Antisaloon Dengue of America. "I find leading lifelong drys on every side, said Representative Upshaw's message. who feel. In view of the supreme court decision, that it is best for the cause and the party to accept and assume the prohibition question closed by congress and the court. I believe your supreme triumph will not be to put a dry plank In, but to keep a wet plank out. h the. Famous WARDROBE UNUSUAL SAVINGS wanted size every stylo for men and women. lour vacation calls for serviceable luggage, and this sale presents most timely economies. WARDROBE TRUNK Style No. 61. Dark green fiber and walnut bound. Complete with large roomy drawers and compartments for shoes and ludy's hat. Cretonne lined. Special DRY LEADER URGES DISCRETION ON BRYAN Branch exchange, Wasatch 160, connecting all departments L. k Tribune Leased Wire. Chicifo Tribunf-N.l- t WHEBE THEY TREAT YOU RIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, June 26 The Rev. We ship to all parts of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada, by parcels Burris A. Jenkins, Kansas City pastor post, express or freight , and editor and once a sailor, reached San Francisco today with the speech nomlnat-In- g Aid, SORTS OP MELONS AND DRINKS ON ICE McAdoo which he refused to forego Order your wants by the case such as near beers, root beer, ginger ale, delivering even at the behest of McAdoo soda waters, grspe juice, apple Juice, loganberry Juice and fruit Juices. himself. FINEST OF ALL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Despite the formal withdrawal of McAdoo and his wire to the Kansas City 28 Week June Only, Starting Grocery Specials for One editor begging him not to mention his name In the convention. Dr. Jenkins EXTRA SPECIAL SOAPS. Flake White, Bob White or Swifts lias been keeping In close touch with 6 BARS 42c; CASE $6.95 White Daniel A. Roper, generalissimo of the 15c Maxine Elliott Buttermilk Toilet Soap . . 10c Bar; Box, 6 Bars, 66c McAdoo forces, and he Is going right ahead with his plans to uncork the Mc20c Jet Oil Shoe 55c Tuna Fish, all 30c tall Pink Salmon, Adoo enthusiasm on the eve of the bal14c 24c white meat, cair. 46c Polish can loting. 10e Shinola Polish I realize that Mr. McAdoo feels as If 25c medium Red Sal50c White Tuna he should not get into the fight," said 3 for 25c at 21c mon 43c Flakes Dr. but I am going to place Jenkins, . 8c 20c flat Pink Salmon, Lighthouse 40c A-- l Sauce ...34c him in nomination because I and thouCleanser . . .4 for 23c 16c can of sands other people think he Is the heat 25c jar Pimientos 21c . . ,21c 25c man tne Democratic party possibly 25c Van Camps 50c Malted Milk 44c could run for president. 30c Shasta Tea ..24c 20c Spaghetti "How votes will McAdoo on have many Bluhill 15c Cheese, 75c NuRaya Tea 63c 25c Gebhardta ChUli the first ballot? Dr. Jenkins was asked. "You'll have to ask Mr. Amtdon, rewith Rice, cad ,.19o special ....2 for 25c 40c Maid o Barley 25c jar Peanut plied the editor-pasto- r, referring to the 36c Coffee national committeeman from Kansas who 8c Libbys Deviled 19c Butter Is directing the McAdoo maneuvering. 2 for 14c Meat 50c can Pears ...43c 65c Whits House McAdoo will have 350 votes on the 15c Chilli Meat 58c Coffes first ballot, said Mr. Amtdon. Corn can 20c ....15c 12c can Dr. Jenkins said he favors David R. tin ....12.79 65c can Rips Olives 15c Libbys Tomato Francis of Missouri, former ambassador 49c 11c for to Ruasla, as running mate for McAdoo. Soups, can Batavia tin 30c can Rips Olives Some other McAdoo boomers are for Coffee, nono better, No. 2. Batavia Okra Governor Stewart of Montana for the 24o for (1.83 special 20c for vice presidency. 35c can Wax Beans No. 3 Batavia Okra 27c 55c Hills Blue Can for 24c for 50c 35c Morgan's Salad Coffee SECRETARY COLBY 25c 65c Old Master Dressing 15c Campbells IS READY FOR DUTY 58c Coffee Chicken Soup, 2 cans 20c Wash Rag Castile 16c Soap 23c for 15c Magic Soap SAN FRANCISCO, June 36 Secretary Poison Fly Paper, 2 for 23c of State Balnbrldge Colby, who Is reFlakes 4c each 50c Shelled Walnuts, 15c Lux Soap garded by some as the spokesman of the 40c large Savex very best, No. Is, president In the convention, reached Ban 2 for 25c Flakes Wash. Powder . . . 31c 39c lb. . Francisco tonight. "It Is not true that I am bringing anv MEAT DEPARTMENT Instructions from the president, he said, Our meats are very carefully selected and aged to Insure the best "Of course, I shortly after his arrival. 3 know his views on a variety of questions, quality to be bad. Only com fed steer beef, real lambs, milk fed veal, but so EEE then do others see to and Call bow who are in cut our suit many and dressed in you. pork and poultry, on the convention. meats are cut and kept. AH our sausages and hamburger are made 3 attendance Mr. Colby also denied that there Is any fresh daily. Smoked and cured meats. Our open kettle rendered movement afoot on the part of the lard is pure and wholesome. S3 to make him the permanent of the convention. 3 chairman TWO DELIVERIES DAILY, 9:30 A. M. and 2 P. M. 1 should rather not be the chairman, he said, but If the convention should desire me to serve In that capacity, of course 1 could not decline. While Mr. Colby la the latest official to arrive after a conference with Mr. Wilson, the general opinion among the Chairman politicians Is that National of Numbers TRUNKST TER TO NAME MADOO srs TRUNKS MENDEL-DRUCKE- R of anv technicality arising over the char-o- f aci e my credentials sinks Into ab dlty In view of the fact that the national committee seated two delegatee from the Panama canal aone merely because they came claiming to represent Democrats of the zone who had assembled on their own motion without any call or authorltv from the national committee. Having done this act of Justice to the Democrats who were In the canal aone and not represented, having disregarded all technicalities, the committee pro ceeded to denv me a seat, although I came as the undisputed representative of a district containing' 400,000 white In habitants and which regularly gives i majojlty without whlci the Democratic party cannot hope to carry the state of Missouri. EDITOR-MINI- 5 Continuing the Special Opening Sale of MENDEL oo,. wADoaooi went Into executive session. Senator Reed tonight gave out a statement asserting that the action of the committee can be taken as nothing more nor less than an effort to exclude from the councils of Uie party a man whose Democracy Is uifchallenged and unquestioned, solely upon the ground that In the United States senate, acting under his oath of office, he opposed the league of nations." The Missouri senator said he will carry the case before the credentials committee, hoping and expecting that a different spirit will prevail there. Senator Reed said he did npt seek the seat in the convention. "I was elected In the first Instance during my absence In Washington." he said, and felt that I could do nothing less than respond to the request of the largest Democratic In the United States. The objection to my credential! was purely technical. No one was here claiming the seat; Indeed, the alternate refused to take the seat to which I had been elected and sent me a proxy authorising me to act In his stead. to said Is entitled his," convention, Reed 8hannon. "In fact, he Is more entitled to '' his seat than I, because I sought the place Score? Machine. and he did not " Reed said: Senator Continuing, If the national, committee disfranchises unfortunate part of It is that If the Fifth district, he declared. Democracy the"The Impression goes abroad that men In the Fifth district would be Injured. to be excluded from participation Senator Reed's claim for a seat was ought In the Democratic councils because they opposed by Edward F. Goltra, national are not for the league of nations as Mr commlteeman from Missouri. Delegate Wilson delivered It, then a large perShannon In his speech said Goltra had of the Democratic party throughbeen In the Fifth district not more than centage out the nation may feel (hat they are In three times. Goltra. referring to this, said like to be excluded. If a similar manner he had been In the district many times policy Is to be pursatd of excluding those and nsver saw Shannon, and requested who with everything the not do that the next time he went there he machine of theagree party desires, it might rehoped Shannon would be there to see sult In the exclusion of a man because him. he was a wet or because he was a dry, or "We dont need you there, was Shan- because he was In favor of woman sufnon's quick reply. or frage against It. 'he result would be with Mr. Goltra agreed the principal facts In the case. He said the Fifth dis- a mthorlty party.. trict delegates were Intrusted with a certain mission. They performed that mis- Challenges Claim. sion, the convention rejected part of their "Any claim that I was rejected because EEs 33S mosEoisoi POEEoEglOl Opposed to League. (Oontlnned 15 BOYCO CANTEEN SETS for Overland Travelers Three containers one each for oil, gasoline and water. AUTO BEDS and TENTS LUGGAGE CARRIERS r NORTHWIND ELECTRIC FAlfS UNIVERSAL VACUUM BOTTLES .J v. ' loEe.GE.OlSQ- SO.HE!QEOj - vate banquets and luncheon parties. The I am working In a field in which I can be most effective. cookery is up to tha- - famous San Francisco statndard, which means that, taken Attorney General Palmer apparently Is Palmers by and large. It la theonbest cookery to slated for early elimination. this continent principal handicap is his unpopularity with be found In any city with the possible exception of New Or- organized labor, arising from the Injunction of the striking coal miners, for which leans. But without a taste of the stuff so ab- he Is blamed, although the move was au- hesitation to vote for Cox in delegations hitherto tagged as deliverable to him Delegates who are personally "wet but officially "dry because of dry constituencies sre beginning to fear they cannot, with political safety, line up for Cox. In this connection It is apparent that Cox thorized by the president. will be greatly weakened If the platform Governor Cox is destined to roll up a should be adopted before the nominations vote for the make big by far and there should be a convention floor prize and the strongest bid for the nomination in fight on the prohibition plank In which the eaily balloting. It will take a pro- personally "wet delegates would be comdigious effort, however, on the part of his pelled to vote dry. Fsw of them would adherefits to put him over, and privately have the temerity to vote thereafter for they are admi t! tg they are up against a the Cox candidacy with its light wine and formidable umhrlaking. beer flavor. William Jennings Bryan and his "dry So bitter has the on Cox become forces, together with the McAdoo and that the Cox divorce fight case beginning to other administration elements, appear to be a factor Although the isdivorce of the have safe control of more than d he which allowed his wife to obof the convention in opposition to Cox, Ohioan, tain without contest. Involved nothing to the Ohio governor, delegates representing as he does the wets and the antiadministration folks. With more are being warned his enemies In of the delegates, the anti-Co- x convention that itbywould be unsafe the than to can veto of the election contingent up a candidate who had been In the the Ohio governor under the rule requir- put divorce courts, in view of the prejudices ing a majority for the nominawhich might be aroused against him in tion. the campaign. There Is a noticeable outcropping of McAdoo It up against s combination of horred by Mr. Bryan to wash the food down and to elevate the spirits of the partakers thereof, the results to date, uniformly, have been sad to a degree. At the average dinner the dullness was largely confined to the speakers' tahle about 10 30 Along Now its general. rousing o'clock the guests give three toddle and host for the along to yawns bed. as a It iktundeniable that, considered Demto the group,' Abe women delegates lookocratic convention here are better to the ing than the women delegates not only Republican convention were, and are betare they better looking but they ter dressed, more numerous and more aggressive In their demands for recognition end a proper proportion bf convention honors. Brethren, I see a new We of the forpolitical day merly ruling sex might as well be fortifor the shock of having ourselves fying a president who buttons down the back. one-thir- one-thi- rd two-thir- t one-thi- rd WRITER FIGURES (Continued From Page One.) the situation rather prevalent You also will find that there Is a strong trend toOne ward Marshall as a compromise. of the most significant facts Is that you hear much pralee and absolutely no criticism of Marshall wherever the delegates He seems acceptable to almost gather. everybody." Second In Importance only to the Marwas the development of shall move maneuvering In favor of John W. Davis of West Virginia, American ambassador to Great Britain. Davis appeared to be a favorite dark horse In and about the precincts of the national committee onwhenCox ever the possibility of a deadlock and McAdoo was mentioned. Although Davis has been regarded aa a candidate the McAdoo and other administration supporters might fall back upon In the hour of defeat In the first line trenches, .Jf ,-the Davis talk today was confined by no means to administration qurters. The chief objection to Davis is that he Is virtually unknown, not only to the It also country but to his own party. was urged against him that he opposed - ' '' 9r ' ' v ' ' ' ''- ' a woman suffrage while a member of the house. Secretary of Agriculture Meredith, for whom the Iowa delegation will vote at the beginning of the balloting, took him5-ROself out of tne field of candidates today 5 In a formal statement. In which he said In part: I am attending the convention merely j aa a delegate-at-larg- e from Iowa. I appreciate more than I can say the friendOWNERS STATEMENT: ship an8 confidence express! by Iowa ' I am discontinuing the building of houses, and will sell at auction to the highest bidder one new five-roo- t buna friends In their suggestion of m.v name to the San Francisco convention, hut I am gaiow. Hardwood floors, mantel rate, built-ifull basement; furnace, fJoor dram, wired for electric stove bookcases, nomnot In any sense a candidate for the arranged for laundry in basement in fact, stnetv modern; must be seen to he appreciated- am perfectly happy as secre-tar- plumbing ination. One five-roohouse not completed; will finish to suit huver 128 feet on Thirteenth East.. of agriculture, and If I may continue 4 . 16,000 feet lumber, 15.U00 la'iis, lO.UDO feet No. 2 fir flooring. until March 4 next to serve the entire Houses sold on easv terms to highest bidder. people of the nation by. encouraging agriJ. E. JOHNSON culture knd by urging proper support ot COL. W. H. ADAMS, Auctioneer it through adequate appropriations to the Owner With Bettilyon Home Builders Co. 1 will feel that of agriculture, department y' VS. July 3, 19204 OM P. .M. BUNGALOW on the Property ' v X N f' J V PUBLIC AUCTION r the Bryan strength and antladmlniatra- tlon forces, the leaders of which are confident they possess the veto power of more than of the convention. General Burleson and Sena- -' tor Glass of Virginia unllmbered today in a big effort to break this combination; Mr. Burleson decided that it was time to" come out openly and make an aggressive fight for McAdoo. Calling In the news- paper correspondents he dictated his view on the platform, and when asked about candidates he promptly said; T "Colossal Issues must be solved In the-ne- xt four yeara The American people will! need in that period a leader who la not only a man of vision, but a man of heart ana of great constructive ability. Do you know anyone who fits that; measure?" he warn asked. , "I do, replied Mr. Burleson, emphat- G. "William McAdoo fills the bill. ! tealty. Of course, there are others, but I believe that, notwithstanding what has trans-- J ! plred, Mr. McAdoo will be nominated. His 4 administration of the treasury department Is recognized as ranking with that of; Hamilton, Gallatin, Walkeg and Chase, ; end I believe that history will place Mo- - i Adoo second In that list. 4 tc |