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TULSA DAILY WORLD, THURSDAY. JULY 1, 1920 CLASSES PALMER "NEW NAVARRE" Billow Presents Name of Attorney General at Frisco. LANCE THAT OF LAW Proven Enemy of Tyranny He Says Recount Long Record of Pennnylvanian. SAN ntANCtflCO, .Tun 29. HuII'mI as a "new Nature, his lance thai of law. his shlclrl tha. nt Ju Mot," Altorti" i.rrfieral A. Milcncll Pattnt-i wa f i i n i pomliMtM ti. d.rv f.ir th" (lemoc i atlc prrMdrntial candl'laiy hy John II. Rigslnw, of IbutttWi r. "True Americanism must ba on guard1 Mr. DtgetOW said. "No foe within and no enemy without itimt linpall li r ihinlnlnli It. The host I hat we nent ahrrisil In th- year! "f nur (rr'-ai OOnfnOl per formed their iirorJIgtrs of valor and wrought (half nohla conquests to the eternal glnry of ths eounrty. By their forte and ly their proxveas I he niightleai manaoa to the ororlaVi de IHP4'tacy was auMeae The militant spirit iirorniitig nver the all ody butt Icf ivltla ul France arid Klandera k conquered. J tut the menaces fo free go yarn manl ware not han tahed. They atlll rear th hydra-head of anarchy and revolution. Home gather In the allencea of the night within tii'' gaiai qj aacracy. others tali" Up Hi" venal pen or by the art of ape ei h spread their parntaioaa Aoctrlbee, Thay prey upon Ignorance and I- ne aatabllahad hatred of every loi in "I government. "Ill" dangers are not distant the feaia are not mere fancy. They are living, hrcathlng things and always pregnant with dlaoater. Therefore your candidate mual be more than th" mere mouthpiece of your pol Igtsg, He must be the embiMtlment ol your fr "dom and the eieniplar of your liberties. He muet be the Int . i defender of your institu tion? a cotirngeoua crusader in the MUtQ of law and order. Above nil. he muHt be the ardent advocate of Americanism! and the democracy of Pennsylvania haa commnnded me to present to you hla candidacy. Sllimt header-, lip. f "In the exacting time through wii' h vre have wtsnetl In recent yeara he haa shown all of the qual ities of leadership. "In Pennsylvania when a power ful political organization under the leadership of I he present high priest of the republican party. the lnvla i 1 ible power that domlnnted the re- cent convention at Chicago had tempted even the leadera of our own party to betray her Interests, it waa he tlmt entered into the ronllct and reacued democracy from her faith leaa leadera nnd from her ahame. It waa he that fearlessly exposed the crimson record of republican cor ruption and regenerated his party ao that now it may hold high ita head in the pursuit of those lofty (deals and pure purooaea that ara the pride of the nation's democracy. "In the halls of congress of tho nation in lliosi and 1911 when the regime of autocracy threatened to crush the genius of democratic gov ernment, it was he that stood stead fast with that magnificent array of our leaders that routed the old order of absolutism, abolished CannonUrm and opened the doors for the oppor tunities that the ensuing years show are d upon our party. "When finally the people of the nation entrusted tha charter of power to democracy and placed here repreaentatlves In charge of our leg islative halls It waa he that atood upon the floor of congress and ren dered valiant service alongside of Clark and Underwood In the great constructive work that marked the Initial steps of democracy's re-as-cendence. "When, less than four yeara ago. tho nation resorted to arma to vindi cate her sovereignty, to repel and rearm repeated rr, suits to her cltl senry. II was he that Jay fearless ad- mlnlstratlon of his trust as custo- olan, enrh h"d our war resources hy m $1,000,000,000 and directed that I power against the foe from whom I It was taken. "No task assigned to layman or official has ever been performed, in the history of this government, with I such measure of success that has attended his administration aa alien property custodian "When, during the war and suc ceeding It, tha insidious evils of an archy and her lawless litter, arose, it was he that stood valiantly against the protests of parlor holahevlsts. against the thrusts of venal pen nnd ' glanderous tongue, and deported and Imprisoned the defatners of the na tion aye even at the threat of the terrorists' ' bombs. Foe of Tyranny "When, within the year, tha dark and ominous clouds of industrial un- rest gathered round, when lines of cleavage were tightly drawn be tween capital and labor, when i mighty comblnationa of wealth arose upon the one side to menace A ft and the feudalism of force on the other hand to threaten It, it was hi that stood the unrelenting foe of tyranny of all kinds whether that tyranny he th" tyranny of money or the tyranny of man. "When, during the paat session of congreaa -now dead but not for gotten nor forgiven a partisan ef fort was conceived to alienate from our party America's adopted sons: when prejudices wera appealed to and the true status of our alien Im migrants was in question it was he that set forth the true doctrine of Americanism at the Jackson Pay banquet when he said: 'But ara In alst that those who rome to our Shores ahall come In th" right spirit and with the right purpose: that those who remain shall atay with in tent to become Americans la every aense. He must let the spreading light, frnri the figure which beckonl to him on Bedloe'a Island, shine only upon a countenance which shall look a forever to the west. Ha must real- ' le that this revolution haa been fought and won when he sets his i" 'i i,.'"i American sou. Mr. Chairman, no party could aurvlve today that did not write Into Its platform the magic word 'Amer- .11 11.1' ' That i , , m . ,- uiKlrh heel g 1 1 a t e d monarchies, crumbled throuua and brought new-boru na- His Name Finally Presented 99E laBB7 I . iMrsaarmSmsaiA ' lv J Hwr ' :,ll W; J . fr. w i'ii no Q, McAdoo, William O. McAdoo was formally placed before the democratli ventlon yisterday by Dr. Jenkins of Kansas City, despite the refusal i McAdoo to permit It. tlons lot" being will be the shlh i bolrth of every political party will be seized upon by every dema gogue and mountebank that appeals for suffrage to our people. livery party will claim It every ' andldate will profess it, aye even though 'they steal the livery of heaven to servo the devil in.' Hut the people care not for their professions or pre tensions, they Judge them by their performance. Tried hy Many Teats. "Tried In the crucible of danger and menaced by dlie peril, the at torney general of the United States haa not merely professed, but h haa proven, his trtte Americanism. I call history for my witness and her an nals for my proof. There they stand without lmpenohnient mute, elo quent and convincing. V hue nil detractors were stunting tnrougn the land with, malign attack, there he stood at the capital of the nation bravely facing her enemies in de fense of 'the ashes of our fathers and the temples of their gods.' "While the violent voice of agita tion was being raised against him for restraining feudal force from palsying the hand of Industry, there i he atood fearleasly vindicating the law. unmoved bf the clamor and tumult that threatened against him all forms of reprisal. When more dangerous foes asaertod themselves the assassin, tho anarchist nnd the communist, there he stood pano plied in the armor of a Vulcan, striking with all the might and maj esty of the nation, confusing the col. umns of sedition nnd scattering the serried ranks of reds. "Mr. Chairman, I prufeas no gift of nroDhecy. No human prescience can divine the event of November, Hut we can, guided hy the lights or experience, perceive the happenings of the future. And. if you select as your leader for that conflict the man of our choice you will have an inspiration and a cause far beyond the platitudes of a platform. "I see arraved against him the enemies of government. In their ranks t no nypnenai.e ami -""" iiul revolution- 1st will fraterni.e. me hold class and creed above equality will there be found T he mal. o n - tent and the criminal will Join them. The echo of the voices on th" ark of the soviet w ill mingle " h , the voices of enemies of the govern-; ment and their master minds, now . expiating their crimes In southern: prisons. As I look upon this array j how mv heart rejoices. They are Th. Who not of us, not of our party, not of orrr followln. Our leader has eiim Inoted them in tho lofty discharge of his duties. His candidacy Is not polluted by their presence or by the proffers of their support We ad mire him for himself -and we praise him for his virtues; but oh. Mr. Chairman, how wr revere and how j we love him because his enemies are the enemies of our government gad his foes are hers. "Hut behind hltn I see a solid phalanx of true Americanism that! knows no divided alleglanoe, I ace the humble citlseni who worship j their government. I see the worthy; eons of those noble sires that Sleep In a hundred battlefields hallowed by their blood. I see the grim de termination that pervade! them as they resolve that this nation shall not perish. I see them following a shining helmet emblazoned with the light of liberty and adorned by the orlflamme of right. A new Navarre is upon the field His lance Is that of law: his shield Is that of Justice: and democracy again triumphs led and Inspired by Pennsylvania's no blest produt whom 1 now name for the president of these United Stales, - A. Mitchell Palmer. In rtilcago teaehlns as association of surgaons tonell normalizing opera tion. Ho In my office July 1. PR. xi! i'ii i u CAIIVMUs Ik. Ear, Nose ami Throat Speclallet 717 Mayo Ulilg. I con f Mr. SAYS CUMMINGS , PACT CHAMPION National Chairman's Name Submitted to Convention. ."AN PRAMOMCO, June 19 The name of Homer 8. dimming, chair-man of the democratic na tional committee, was placed before the delegates of the democratic na llonal convention today for the presidential nomination tiy John F. Crosby of Connecticut, special as sistant V. H district attorney gen. eral, who declared that the "national chairman stands four sryiarts with thai inspired genius of democracy and Immortal precept of world wido peace, Woodrow Wilson." Chairman Cummlnga. said Mr. Crosby, "belongs to the democracy of the nation." "For more than 20 years he has been Connecticut s official voice In th,, executive council of our party Mr, Crosby continued, "and If proof were needed to demonstrate how fl ho Is admired and loved and trusted hy his fellow demoerata from every state, that proof Is to be found In hla unanimous election to the powerful and all Important post of chairman of the democratta national committee. "Never a seeker after public of fice, he fione the less has held his great talents always at the serscs of his country. In politics he IS emphatically a progressive. Through the last quarter of a century he has i fought valiantly for ev great re form that marks a milestone in the vitalising process by which dsmoc. racy's Ideals have been promoted and the purity of popular govern ment preserved. "The (ransi edent Issue of the next I campaign is whether America shall hold fast to tho sublime Ideal 0$ j .nr. if Ice nd rou.ed to i n, .w aspiration the hopes of , .u i.. .... . " M.w ." .impairing world. There ran be no b) of ou my ,, f00d. f(iw wllJ,OI1 , UIl,.o.uerHtile in his lU,on the truth that America , n((H ((J ,he word i;epubllcan , ,.,,,,,, snp hrtM milu lt answer. It r malnH 11)W fm. HH 1( j,.ivt.r t)ie IinBWt.r r America, "Connecticut offers you such a inan fjKurP that rises up out of tumult of contending tetres na on( mBn uprtn whom all the far Hons of democracy can most hap- plly and harmoniously unite. ANNOt'N CKM E NT Mrs. Whitney, Modieto Knrmarlv of Kansas City Now npen for esgSgSRI 'nta In Tnla for the msklns ' afternoon end prirty rtre, evening gowns and separate skirts, neeidariea Phoi.e ase ml Prnol tllfil. I cdl eld nt Tonni, til utei Nelioa't. Unruly, coarse hair ia maJs toft, glossy and easy to. manage by using Nelson'a Hair Dressing Ntlson'i takes the curl out of stubborn, unruly hair and la l.r for tha scalp and iiair roots. That's why it's been therhoirg of par 'it colored people, for nearly aa yean. All good drtsg stores in U. S. kaap Nelson's. Bs turs to get genuine Nelson's. Neleon Manufacturing Co. Neb Richmond, Vs. n ess. 1 CLAIMS VICTORY SURE UNDER COX Tafco Governor nnd Ohio Will Go Democratic Says Johnson. ELECTED THREE TIMES Huekeye Commonwealth Hat tlegrotinil Speaker Say Recounts Long Reconl. PAN niAV 'ISCi ' .line j:i The detnocrai-y of tilil", the home atate tif the republican prealdent tul nom ! Ines, urged the national convention today to select 'iocth"i .lames M Cox aa the demoiratlc candidate fot president. "With Cox aa your i nndldate Ohio Is democratic, and with Ohio democratic, victory Is yours." de- ctarcd Judge James t; Johnson, of i Sprlngflehl. tihlo. In formally pre senting Oovaraof Cog'l name "The election this year will fli the stains of America for a genera-i lion1 said Judge Johnson. "Not only will It ih" hie whether wo shall take our rightful place at the very head of the nations in a united ef fort for Civilisation, or shall lapse Into sullen ostracism In the face of oppoi i unit li s for service to human Ity will- h no people ever had. but It will also decide whether the do mestic progress and nst productive energies of this continent ahall he' tUrnsd hack Into reactionary i han nels after a period of splendid achievement In democratic adminis tration. "When this country was forced into the great world war. our people in common Willi their fellow coun trymen In all t the slates, were thrilled hy the call of the great man who alts In the seal of Washington and Lincoln and who with superb spirit and matchless phrase Ititei preted the highest aspliatlons and Ihe Invtnctbls, purpose of the tros peoples of the earth, If envv, hut t od and passion ahall deprive him of his Just recognition now, and deprive hla country and humanity of the benefits of lll vast service In their' behalf, succeeding generations will pay InrXSMlni devotion to Ills honor. The mighty appeal he made to Ihe resistless forces ol civilization will; pla. e him among the colossal figures Pi the history of msnkltid. "As wn enter the great, contest ! now impending, our opponent's fan I every flame of discontent. They pool every discordant element. In order to carry the election. Unmindful afid regardless of the effect on Ihe welfare of the rspublo, and on the; orderly processes of society, they arouse hitter prejudice and set in motion forcea which it la easy to see may become absolutely uncontnol lable. They do not hesitate to cast a cloud on the glory won for our coun try by the millions of our hoys who grandly carried the flag to the bat tlefields of Kurope and with uticon ruiernble spirit placed It nt the very front of the columns of civilization. "All the world felt that democ racy, freedom and friendship had a new meaning In the earth. "The American people must now decide whether that proud position which our soldiers and our people won shall lie abandoned or whether we shall show ourselves worthy of the Inheritance we have enjoyed. "Tho democratic party needs a candidate who holds In his heart the memory of the glorious record of tho Incomparable American boy and who looks forward with cour age and capacity to crasp the op portunities and to meet the difficul ties and dangers yet to come. He An Old Sore does not hesl because the pus, which U continuelly tonnlng, pois ons the surrounding fleth. Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Healing Oil Stops the tarnation of pus, de stroys the poison and heals the sore. It Slope Peln end Heals at at the Same Time. Mo Oo fl.so When you want to (TTOH 15 your home's furnishings or an) part of them remember that we offer you A Clean Storage Building Import Storage Service Our storage Isn't any old place, hut It Is s place where YOU nan store your artlclea without mis givings. Tulsa Storage and Transfer Co. 6-0-H(ormo in: Convenience 5$ NnuKht In lacking In th1 Kktrhuro Hotel MrViM and oUippiKft to add to th onv-nl-n of our KUHt. And the imperial cooling uynuuum employed, coipln'd with th Indlvidoai room a rvlo of ttn electric fan. Inmirea perftct Huumer comfort. Kr numinrr tout uh it in very accettflble, located In the downlown r ion It nui kee ftdmij hi! I.. , l i . r 'ere. Why not make the K trhum your home during thu mi in in er lOMOnT Hnt-H quoied on rt-'jucitt. K ETC J. must knew the beginnings and the reasons for the republic. Ho must know Ita spirit, and the spirit of the' wise tn.n who founded It. Me must know that Amerb antKallon Is not sn Idle ceremony, that It Is not a thing to be gained In a day. or a year, but t list it Is the result of the alow pro cesses of education and of the Influ ence of sa01'lls.l lllfl and contact with those who hs enjoyed and appre ciate what enlightened liberty l He must know that America cannot hold horttlf nwav trom the rt at of the world, that science nnd Inven lion and genius have removed all barriers on land and sen nnd h.iv. brought together all the rsces whether thev will or not He must resllre that the huge debts Imposed upon all Ihe nations b) the blood? struggle make It Imperative thst the Amerhan president shall be a man of gre if business nnd sirs utlve en -Pio nr. that this debt can . nlv be paid b wealth prfdUCtd In the fac tories and mines and on t lie farms ,,( th untry and that thJre must he the ,leoted united and har monious work of every capital 1st and every worker to accomplish the mighty tnsk The taxea must he In telllsently latd to the end that this capital and Ibis Inbor may be, ns far as possible, unfettered. "Tin gnat state, of which I have spoken, pi l SSntl a loan who has these quaJKlsf In full and rounded n . iMiii' Ills atrength Is HOI the passing fgncy of a mere lucky turn on the political hoard It Is the solid atr ngth and power thst la sb w'lv food In the ludi:ment of the people after actual performance and service. Mis friends do not genoial le ihev specify. Kor eight years In has hot n under (be searchlight in our Mate. In each of ihe yesra new problem! were met, new difficul ties encountered, n, w- deinimdM made upon his tireless industry and upon the resources of Ills lagdorshlp and. statesmanship. lie has con stantly grown with the severity of the teat. At every crisis and at SVf rj new trial he has deeloped a splendid reset ire Inn . and capacity. "All saw and admired the resolute stand he took for the Impartial en forcement of Hie lew lie demand' d of every subordinate executive of ficer in every count v and In every municipality the name unqusotlpn ing observance of eejual and exact .loathe. His spirit was so high and his sense of fulrness so even and manifest lh.it no sobln-i was ever ncedsd to march between capital and labor, "Ftei ognllng the right of every man to his opinion on every pro posed publn measure, aftei the dis cussion was over and the judgment of Ihe people had been written Into the law of t he state, he has, with the same cool and dclibcriite hand, enforced that law. No Bjjni reo, well informed dttnen of Ohio haa denied that proposition. This has been, and will be. his position 1 " the end "When our country entered the war. our governor, with Invincible eiithinlasm and untiring energy, stepped in his rightful plii' e as the lender In organising1 OUI contribu tion to the man power of the army, the great productive energies of our mines, our factories and our (arms Hacked by the best men and best women, without regard to party, he disclosed a ' aparity for leadership In that sacred cUUUs which phi' ed him at the very front among the great American war governors. "The expenses of his campaign are met from the small and volun tary contributions of those who know hfni best. He Is bound by no express or Implied obligations to any class or Interest. "For a half century Ohio was nor mallv republican, but three times Kelley Military Academy Burlington, Kansas A small select school with splen did home life for vour hoy. One Instructor for every ten bovs Military drill, all athletics; stu dents prepared for all colleges and untverelt lea. Bummer crmn heirlns July V 193(1. Hnaitng, swimming, golf, horae bsc.k riding. Tutoring under ex perleneed instructors night weeks Jino. Address, CM. Clyde 11. 'iv-iry, lloi 101. Iliirlliutlon, Kansas DODSON KILLING USE OF CALOMEL Siivm Druir Ts Mfrcurv nnd i Acts Lfln Dynamite on Your Liver. Dortfon is maklflll .t hard t l(?ht I r(th I nnt ritlortiol in th Hfnith. Kvcry druKKlKt had notiovd a Krft fHlHnft i off In the mill of ijtlnmfl Thi y all 1 Klv" th .imc n'uFnn, Dortaon'a Llvi-r ' Tone ta taklriK It pl.irf. "Calornil la iht n if1 rout nr p-fopl-a Itiimr it. while Dodaon'ss Liver Tone l perff-tly nfp nnd fftVftf bttf r- , nulla," Hiiid a prominent local !rut I glut. T)oilHon'i Uvfr Tonn in pr aoniilly giiarfitiipii hy tworv driiir Kiat. A ih tk (jttli itonts but a few i Nnll. And If tt falls to Klve eanv r Jlf In very ran- of I1vt nIUKlHti- , neaH and eOQiUpAtlQIli fOU hav' only to afk for your mony hurk. nodron'a IJvt-r T0Hi i' a, pleawan--tarttlrnr, pur Iv v wt'ahltp fWM&f, hftffnmH to l oth ( hlMrpnanl iidiilta, Tak- a pOOflfUl at ntpht and wak up i- flni; no iilllouRneKa, ik h-;u! tch1, nrid itomarb or conntl PAtd howr-la. K dOftSfl'l UTrtpc or rati liif'onvrnlenpr ill tho i xt d;iy lkt I'-lcnt vn lonicl Take a dom of ralnfiiel today and to rnorrnw von will f i I w a k , Kirk a rid nn iihpm td. Iton't nm- a dy'a work Ttiko I)id ann'ri T.lver Tonp ItiHtad and fl fiin , full of vigor u lid a rn hit ion. , Advf. Comfort- Accessibility HUM HOTEL 0, Uoiinlnil, Mimuk'' r iriiw .nail nnn i'i tii -,,-. i.-u ... ... .. of the Buckeye Htate The last time he was hs only man on th" demo srallt ticket who was elected and Is stronger now I doubt If then' sr many inetanc ee in which a chief executive hgl made the aure and ste.ulf advance In the confidence and esteem an1 ripened Judgment of his fellow-cltliena of all classes thst this man has made In Ohio. Hla I real genius for executive duty and 1 hla record of accomplishment, haa Increased hla popularity and. stronitn far beyond the power of our opponents to overcome, how ever huge the campaign fund miv j be." POLICE HUNT FOR ROBBER Southern Pacific Train Hold I'p: KoM and Jewelry Taken. HACHA.M KNTO. Cal , June SO roll," todav are searching along Ihe Hoiithcrn Pacific Iracka near havls. a few miles from here, for the trnln robbOl wiio held up pass engers on the Atlantic express Into last night The bandit fell from no train ahen aj RoeMI of dure hind, Ohio, filed three shots Into his breektt About " In ash and a QUUntlt) of Jewelry had been taken hv the bandit from Ihe pass angere in ihe last two onre no the train. Itcinovcil ii Hospital. PORT SMITH, Ark, June SO. iter be rt Wright, eeervtce man of ivutnton. ok la., who has been at a hospital here suffering from sleep ing rick neeg Since March, was re moved loday to the ststo hospital at I. lilt" Itork lb has scarcely moved a muscle during that period ami his rase has attracted wide at tention among phvsn lnnsJ Palhe Phonograph Pathe Record Pathe Shop No. 8 W. 5th. Cedar 1593 "Il's Iho Tonr "AM Tolls" Fbr a Grcal Vacation Sometimrs the tiest vscationol sll Is the Istieat. 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"whether the great mcrlflcee made hv A inerti a's sons In the w ar were In vain Klghleen months nnd more while civilisation has been hovering over on the brink of dis solution snd anarchy snrl Ibrlshe vlsni has spread, the I'nlled Matee annate under reactionary republioan leadership has supinely debated That this nation had become the great moral leader of th" world, looked up to, admired and loved hv the people of all countries, snd that while tin) wrangled ami talked, ad miration was rapidly giving way to distrust and love to hate seemingly mattered not to them Truly, has It MBLOVEE M.uir -TotUr ' lxtoe Waic.Ca. 417 South Main Newest Song Roll Hits Month of July TI0 si . ir.. Toe Ktrrat (Toa Tenl. K O asVlfsmaea l'lael hy l llrf lleae A new fnt trot bellatlhat tialle trrtm the farlfte cnaat. as7 HJMM Uke to Know It hr I I 'll In ! With I ra , I... Trot, Hey 111 TtmtHVg Plare.l by eranS rlaula A beautltril ballarl In danoa latnpo. sail l IA In Ihe lAnrl of Ihe Tamlmnrlns , I... Trot. Hp) III ...Mass nsySi by OHfl lleee A rlellahlful arms being fealurer by vanrlevllle heerlllnera, 1S71 a I in I TnW Von en I fot Triil. Key ll-flall A. on TtlfeT I'layert hr Hdythe Maker. Treillrled In be ctre uf Ihe eeeaon'a favnrllea. tSII II SO Jmmi ttanri llluea i I ... Trot, Kay Ml White riayerl by Kdyllra llaker. A Jassy lune with a real Jasa IrrW. TriaSI f I.Se-Mwiyans trni Trnt. Key V) mm rier riayee by ('lift lleaa. A near Spanleh Ins trnt thai la creating a aenaatlon In danea etrnlas. TsaKn Bl SS Mleee IIToe Trv.t. Krv I'larad by Harry Hlover. A TSal SI in tin Miami Shore (Walle, Kay fll rieyed by A dreamy walta euci-eaa that saafi SI .AO l-l , 'Km foe Moms (lllue I i.t Trot. Hey I'layed by Kdylhe llaker. A new bluee thai ta true on Ha way to auooaas tasf gl.tll llalnlrow of My llreama trot Trot. Kay C) I'leyerr ny rrenk Mania A new tuneful, appealing melody arranged In denee form. SSTA SI mi IUh k n l, e IIhJm llluaa (Koa Trot. H v B-fUt) I'layed by K.I) the llaker a' new biiiea thai la i,r..vihU M7S l.ia Swanee HaSS rl Hlaye.l by Kdythe TISas SI nn Tell Mo. Trolly Maidrwi rs.x Trol, Seitatta from Klirrrwlora, Hey K. flall I'Uyed by Prsnk Iranla. Tha his feature uf the rUrhubart'a revival of "Floraaora SMI It .00 There Mual " a Way to .. Van (One Step, Her CI ftnyga Played hy Harry Stover, tlrnrd nne etepa ara ai area, hara'a a winner. lass (i.oa 7,oms (re Test, Hag F .' IWafcllsM i" ... i bv Harry Aksi. A sparkling oriental number, brilliantly played. MELO-'DEE el 7 ami poiitively iden l,cn said that the honor of this ns llon Is now committed Into the I nnds of th" democratic party, and II will pot fall In the full perform ance of this trust." . 9 We Pay f vimpmindrvl on any hi "' Invested montiily i it olls rwlsr. No Tarn fnder KiaJj. Superrlslfm. We solicit your acennnt. Home Building & Loan Association 111 S lloeton C-415 I" 11.11 beaullful eons arranged for 4anea. Frank nanta. la raking the onuntry by storm. Ajut Nliw 'Km far Ha K-flal) WUtk Trol. Hry Bl Dalaane Maker A teal lrlilaeaong. IHKXH3 South Malii Aspirin ago - Always say "Bayer" Kcribcd Viy phj'Bioians for over ninrtenn yearajt ItiHist i'ii an urihrnkr-ii iiakaRp of genuine "Rnyr Tablet! of A;pirin" which contain