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THE SUN AND NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JUNE -21, 1920. 44 I? rrnort of llio piocfcillnw. no that he nml M SwoelMM '" know ewry mmuta what m KoIiik on in Vn"V'"l,i."m,n. In view of Mr Wllxon n plnn to mall turn hli grip -on ihu c-rviy.-r.Uoii the anil. ArlininlMiiillin forcct lmvi Mil mit to halt If pSilul Hint ver IhlnK. ! of Uniiuiflpiitlon. In this llniMP It will I'D found If n t''' tf StnBtli l furcd Unit n Konrl miiriy nimniirru OonurcM ''.. hav.. i.lwoya liccn rtrullliccd In thulr loyull to tlic I'ri-Bhlcnt will trmln- Ihn ilurw Into opposition. Tho ndjomnnii'iit of ton kicks .-arly tlil rnonth wun looHcd on iih ii .lay of finunrlpatloii by u loimlrtr-r-i, hi., Bioup of lH'inwraU. J''or morn thun KOVfii yrurn tln-y linw Ml iimlc-r llio lu'ccwilly of MunilliiB P ' 'I10 1'i.nlileiil ifBaidli'M of nil ollu'l toii (.Idcnitlonn. Only hy that coui'Mi illd tnu) hcu hupt! of uUtliiu Ki'iluim puity dlvmlon. , , The njicclr' of party dlKlnti'Brntlon iinili'i tin; C'UjviiIriml mlinliiHtriillim Iiuh In en wu-il to fi'luMcn illnalf' Tti'd Domo i rum Into llni'. Hut tln'ic wun n limit .) patlPiiii' and hy lo'innoli c-niwriit It h, ih plai'Ml ill thf itiJJuiinirii'Nl of Con Mi A flu tlml Ihf lcmT louilem In Wutililnutim woie iIpIimiiiIiiimI to luku iM.k tticii- right to lnili'P'iidtiil volition ii-) In fiituio pally ixiIMpk Iimt iihout In proportion art he lim lost III srl ui Hi'' P'"ty l''iidi rhlp In t'oli Kii'S3 tin- rri'ldcnl has lliihi-iifd IiIb hold on th" National Committee oiiran uallnn The di'vi'lopnn'iil cjf n mutual niHpltlnn lii'twicil thr two I'aclloilH In pally dilution had hum appaiciit for inontliH past. Kvui hIihc- Hip .Iriil.r-nn I my dlliii'T Inel .lannaiy It him bi'en BrowltiR Ini rcuhiBl Iniportant. The loiiK""'doiinl li'iidiMM nrwnin. that Honii'i H. I'uiiiiuliih's and tin- Oahlnct i, i-.iiij mi' i.nliii,' to run tin- inarhlni' at Mill 1'iiini lKi o If tl iuii. and tin' .Ww uK H'oiW Intel hw an i oniddiTi'd hy IX'iniM inlli' I'liriKii'iwIrni.il Ii'IuIi-in I,,.,, a Kini'i.il ii'ivli'i' nf noil,!' iilmut tvli.' i Ik White 1 Irut". Mould expei t, VOICE TEST HELD IN CONVENTION HALL DfiiKM'nils rind No Need of Aniplif.wiiiy AiKliplionc nt, Sim Kniiicisi'o. ; i mii" i hi icioiii(ftil l Tub tfrs ami Ni:m- YnuK Hour it Si I'luMum, June 19 -The FtioiiK r I i. in. I of Hie lli'inoeralu thus far n penilil, l In Ihls r.iwlnritlnff town went ,.ii in the Auditorium this nuirnlmr und l. .i.j IH .11 niudiiH. Homer CummliiKfi, nitiimul lialrmun, iimunleil the -p'ak-tiinl Nornian C. .Mack illmhed to oe south KalU'fv. lieoriie Mara, .'. i;i Ki r and Wilbur Mulsh raii(,'ed 10 Hie tin tin 't eurneiH. fier lids tnc ueoutli" were O. K'd. T.i-v are eo i;o(id that the Idea Is to dle pi ns" eMept for foiinal aunouni!i'mcnt.i 11 ihu ehaliman ami yeeietary of the. i vntlon. with the use of the amplify- in iiiillplirme wlueh was hrotight nlonu; i nun i ii- rnllsruin lu (Tilin;o. The IiIk K.istern ih legations are duo I.. . e Mill week N'ew Vnrk, Ohio, I'elin i K.mi.i. N'en .lerey. JlasiaeliusottH and i i. n -t. ti.irney-i leneial rainier Is on the n. 'nil In.s arrival will kIw uh the nri sein e nf the nnlv I'andldale, except .Hi'iuiU'i iiwen, who h.iH lieadrpiai ters lien llio- l:n. M Ik sul'-mnly i xplalneil nut l.ilnur is eoinlni; meiely In dls- liurce hi duly as a inunihcr of the Ka iionul i oinnilttee. That full eoninilttoe mil inn.' Its llr-i ineetliiB on h'riilay, i ml as fieri, are contexts In only two Mutes ik'orl.i und Missouri It may lira, und decide without leferencc to ulii otiiinittees. rpon the derKuoii as 'ii'.ilRll not nnlj dipenlls the con i. nl ri Miti- of l)i it Htate for I'lilmer but ihe riti'iitlori hy I'larit Ifa eI..if his pott .ih tritlonai I'oinnilttKem'iin, "lit" liiK now Hie senior inemher. If the ileliKalum picked hi the lloku SmlUi Tom '.V.ilon unt i-.ilrninlstriiHon faction is seated the nation,.! comniilleeman Kill he W. ('. Ilereen. Win tin r or not the .Mlniouri people will coin nine thi'lr fiKht against Si nnlor James Iteeil In view of his election as ileletrate from the Fifth district of thai "Hate on Ftid.n In u nritter of Bpccu lalion heie. I'niler the Insli uctloriH of ihe MI'siuil Kiate orKanl.atlon Heed ivns -peclthally haired, hut h!s con stllucniR have ;jnne ahead anil elected him anvwa. The State organization lias not vet nnttflcj Ihe National Coni iciltee that the Feat will he contested. Thp National rnininitlei' will Like no a lion on its own hook rat raMfflHagMaSMiu ! FRANKLIN SIMON MEN'S SHOPS 1 to 8 WEST 38th STREET Entire Stock of Men's 14 Frankiin Low Shoes Now 11 Regular stock readjusted to new market conditions WE cannot emphasize too strongly that these shoes are not a special purchase for sale purposes, but regular stock toeing the' line of new market conditions, and giving you in advance bene fits that we ourselves are not yet privileged to enjoy. The selection includes mahogany, Ko-Ko calf and patent leather, in the latest mid-Summer models. A great buy at Eleven Dollars: FIFTH AVENUE STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY FROM JUNE 26th TO SEPTEMBER 4th INCLUSIVE BRYAN IS MENACE TO WILSON'S PLANS Ir Alms lo Kpscik! Parly at fonvoiiiioiiTrnin Clutches of President. SITUATION' IS DYNAMIC Administration l-cadors Arc Plainly Watcd Over (r tninlv of Deadlock. Vl ii Stilt rorri npniiJrut of Till! Ri Nkw Voiik 11(51111 ii Sas KitAMiHCii, Junu 20.- Knveilsh they weic, the pi ellmlnnry days of tin llcpuhllcan convcnllon ercin in retro xpect cool and placid when one com putes them to these days of flushed and nervous speculation Hint lead mi to the meetlnit of the Democracy. Tho initia tion here Is not et fluid even. It I distinctly Raucous. Kwn' ronitlvahlc decision lo ho made hy the convention remains cloaked wllh , vapor, As re gards candidates and principle the vhdhlllty Is dlntracllni;l low. At i lic-iB" It wis fnlrb uhvlous from Ihe stai I that not one of Ihe three lead Inn .andlilales couH-he nominated. In Kan l-'tnnclsci) no aspirant h posl llvuly n.-Katlved hy cither moral con: Id- , erations or political expediency. Ihe all BOt " eluiiice--fox, M.iisha I, )fib, j Palmer. Hitchcock, Oiass, IMw.ir. s. (iwen, cTeimd, M Ilth and ev-li Hie modeiit McAdoo. In Chlc-iKO It was foreseen that In the pilwite and puhllc lotmclls of a ioiiII dint parlv, hent on harmonv oiilv, otic i-renl hat'lle had to he fou.lht-that of Anieilcanlsm aB.'ilnst Intenintlntmllsm. In San I-'rnnclsco thei Hist he fierce HlrUBKl-s over Wllsonlsm Beiierally. over the ..'HKiHi of Nations In partlctil.ii', over the lhiuor ipieptloii. oxer the labor Issue and over the lilsh "Itepuhlh iiuiHtlnn, not to mention minor mntters. In the Itcpubllcin convention then- .,u o Itrvnn. no slnclo man of onse. oueiice wl'b happened to stiiml In the particular t'alvlnlstlc iclatlnn tlrat Mr. Ilran heirs to the inunocratic partv Once Hid leaRue difficulty was out of th; w.iv nnthliiB was to he feared from llurah or Jolmson. Mere evcotliltiR In to ho feared from Ilryan If the man darins of the Ailmlnhtratlon are minded to nhiy tho nrdeiT that Chairman Cinii mln;'s entries In hU Inside pocket anil which Senator filass is lirliiBlnu ns amindeil hy the Invalid of llio White House. There are preelK-ly seven times as nvinv chimera for a nastv flr.hl lu Hils i-(i(iventlon as there were at CIiIciibo. Km- Ilryan will tltht to the laft ditch iiBalnpt nnv sort of "liberal" expression en the liquor question, nsniit compro mise and for a strnlKht out Indoi-Fcirent of the Klithtecnth Amendment and Hie VolMead law as il now Hands. He will fight Ihe effort lo loinnilt Ihe whole partv tc the President's demand that the treaty and league, inilst he rati fied. wllJumL change of verbiage or es initial alteration In an wav. lie will not permit the inatler to he made an IsMio if he can help It. for Mr Ilryan KCinla word thai Hie nenincrallc p-irtv inf.ft not make the mlst.iku of la.-klhif; thn Kepuhlicnn p.irh on the IcaRiie l-sne. I.Ike prohibition, Mr. Hryan holds the matter Is closed, lie will flKiit evciy eauilldalo .ui forwaid as a liquor lib eral, such aa Cox, Kdwanls and llltili coek He will flBht liccause he is fanatic as lo the principles and because ho loves the savage B'e and taku of couve.ntlon battling hint lu Mils fODBli hiislnis.t William J. Uryan has ho superior in I'tiilcrlylnB Hr an's attitude Is his hoi cm heliuf, as one learns from his Inllmnle.'i upon the field of battle to he, that the party must he reconvcrud fiom the Wilson party to the Democratic partv. Ilryan lias had more than cnouTh of Wll.'-on, and In this feelinB ho Is ci ed ited with absolutely sincere regard for partv interests and Is nol accused of K-lflsli schemliiB. When the Administration crowd starts out to run the convention the entle iniin from Nebraska will be riBht theio wltii a whole hardware shop full of monkey wrenches. He arrives on June '.'.",, and the cominK of Bryan will be a considerable event. In the confusion or rumor th.U nu,i lnl.s toncti.'s and relui'Ses clouds of mm. mwc, ccrlalnjiuxzlce cpnetantjy nppear Hcen williln thn vapor that fogs thl IniciestiiiK preliminary week llime la liuuiiithitiK Kolni; mi, KOiiiuitilnB '""Ins iilchcinlzcil of triiiieudoiis linpoi tnncc. Coimiiler the tog tinulc for u moment und what do wh have,',' lt Tho President still ullent ai to enndb (laclc, but criKurly rcBponslM. to an h.tmluw ri'luent fiom a nuwi.paier which koch to Kl'out paliiH to picture hlin u-'ll on the ro.nl to viuoious health. 2, McAdoo, I'uo iicliiioivledBcd favorll for the noinlnnllon, emphatically tak ing hlmsrlf out of the nicis lu tho amaze ment, even tho shocked uniazwnent, of Ids hoft friends. 2, Ait effort to make. Il appear that H-nator (Jlnns, one of the fow Wilson confidants, la lo liu tho h-Kiitce. of Mc Adoo. 4, Haltibi'lilKo Colby, tale Hepiilillcan, lato I'ioRrepile, idioved forward for sumc mysterious reason hy tho 1'iesldcnt himself. 5 IttirlMnii, nvowod political mnnneer for Hip Prei ldeiit, hurryiiiif here. (j Tho atiiKn nil setfor tanw ilnimatlo effect. What? Kind an answer to that mid ona cornea pretty close, to unlvliiB the Doniocratle pinhlem. Could thcro he, one Itcara aled nil eviry side, unjthins especially Blunlll cant la the fact tlmt the Administration lenders are plainly elated over tho cer tainty of n deadlock? Is It important tlmt Chairman CmnmlmtH Is all smile wlitn hn Brants that no one of the nine or tcit aspirants can Into tho con vention wllh anything approaching a majority, let alone, u two-thirds com mand of dcloBatcB? The convention opena one weik from to-morrow mnrntiifr. The Intei-veninB week will bo a period of InriifthliiR dele bmIcm and vlsltois, of the openlnB of tin Lor a dozen headquarter, of llrjan and brass bands, of sociel conferences, of a rlslnit tide of speculation, hut Utile of mil hnpoltiutce can take place, doubt less, even Willi the caucusslnB nf Ihe forty-nine deleKUtlutis, lor over this re- msrkahlii gathering nt a Bleat height hanBH a visible thounh Impalpable sonieihlnK vhos(. mysterious Inlluenco cl"KS meti'n feeliPB.s and contuses their nilutls. N'otlilnn Is definite--not even tho nc iplaucii of the withdrawal of McAdoo. I his convention will torse its campaign wt'iinons In the pain nnu ton or nciuai conlllct, Hie baltlo of Hran iiRalnst thft hn.'lHCS. H raps of news found by the loadslde to-day are that the name or Cluinip Clark, who went Into the convention of 1012 with a majority of llin ilelcules and who was beaten In lir.Min, will he placed In nomination, that the stock of Atnb.is'uilnr John W. Davis has Bone up sllRhtl. that some of McAdoo'a friends, ltn.wnond H.iku- ninoiiK them, arc now for' Palmer, that Cik will lead on the llrst ballot, and that Vice-prcBldcnt M il shall doesn't caro a rap to bo nom inated hut Jlnds It tot.venlent to hover In the neiRhhorhoud. Hopkins Keels Clicimriiueil. .1 A. II. Hopkins, chairman of the Com inlttee of l''orty-elght, which expects to launch a new political party at n con--i-cniion In Chicago, July 10, found cn ciiuragcinent for Hie movement even In unsenativo New KnglJiid, he tn'd yes- 1 terd.i.v. when he n'tiii-ntd from a tour of that section Fine Cantaloupe .Delightful With Knickerbocker Ice Nothing so refreshing and appe tizing on a sizzly morning. Cut each melon in half, take out seeds and fill the halves with crystal clear Knickerbocker Ice. Serve on bed of Knickerbocker ice. When the cantaloupe is quickly chilled you get the true melon flavor. Xevn tul mfiiitx in yjur ice Chrsl. 1iry imjmit their fiavm lo oilier foods, uut lorn) chMinq Julrnyt their own fine favor, Knickerbocker Company IS Made to sell (gjT Silk cravats, J Broadway C IE Mb H"D A XT A HP JULY 15 LIKELY DATE TO NOTIFY HARDING Hays, Hllles mid Olliers Plan to Meet Nominee To-day to Arraime Details. COM.MITTEK'TO UK NAM HI) Acceptance Will Illume Wilson for Failure to Wipe Out Obsolete War Laws. kpniat h Tin: Sis vn Ni;w Vunr. lhitli.li. Wahiiixoton, Juno 20. In antlclpa lloti of an unusually busy day tn-nior- irw. con for a canuiuaie, honaior-Jiar dlnz devote 1 his Sunday to quiet. Hoi spent some time readuiK correspondence, nmalnliiB at home until late in tho day, when he wutt for tin automobile ride. rtcturnliiK, he dined nt home, the onlj Btiefts licliiR Mr. and .Mrs. I' V.. Scobey and It. It. Ci-euRer of Texas, Bilefits at the HardlnK resld. m-e To-morrow at 10 o'clock the special sub-committee of the llepubllcau Na tional Committee on campaign arrange ments will meet Senator HardlnB. All the members of the huIi-i ouunlttce arc here, and spent most of the day in quiet conferences. ThP,y arc Charles D. HIIIch of New Vol It, John W. Weeka of Massa chusetts, A. T. licit of Kentucky, Jtulpli Williams of Ore;oii and J. I.. Honion of, Oklahoma. Willi them will meet Clialrlnan Will II Hays, Secretary Clar ence II. Miller and Treasun-t- Fred W. I'pluim of Ihe National Committee. line Impoitant piece nf business likely to he transacted at this session Is n-im-ItiB the exiciitlvu coiiiinltlei. of Hie Na tional Committee. Mr. Hays will arrive fiom New Voil. early in the mornhiff. Ono Important piece of business likely to ho trmsarlrM at tills session Is nam lllB the eticutlvn comniltteo of tho Na tional Committee that will conduct tho campaign. Tts npiirtlntmcnt at this time liiix been authorlr.od hy the National C'ominltleo and Its iierponno! Is awaited with a Rood deal of Interibt. H was ALL NEW RAGS "100 rag stock"1 docs not tell the whole story because rags yary from 4 cents to 20 cents a pound. It is possible for a bond paper to be 100 rag and still not be like Cranes papers. The cheapest grades of rags arc old rags collected from house to house. The best grades are cuttings from shirt factories and other manufacturers who cut up cotton goods. Crane Co. use only new rags in their papers so that they are "100 neiu-rag stock." 1009& selectee! new rag stoc iii) years experience Bati notes of countries : Paper money of 438,000,000 people Government bonds of 2 1 nations d ra 11 BUSINESS Announce Beginning This Morning AN IMPORTANT Sale of 3600 Knitted Silk AT at a much higher price at once revealing in their a degree or quality frankly unusual in neckwear at moderate cost. Novelty knitted effects, in plain blues, black, brown, green, heathers, and most uncommon stripings. They tie a perfect knot, give better service than most cravats, and come out of the tightest tie-up without a wrinkle. mild to-ilay that thcr probably will bofrjrqe R1ARRURY SAYS no! Im thi.n nlin or morh tllkll fifteen MiOO imrtDUA t J members, and tha,t tho women wi'.I no , rcnrefeiitcii aS) ardin.ir already nas ih-kiiu sneecM of ncCetlfnhcii, hut It u a nrettv fluiu stliw un til after the Democratic declaration of faith Is itMillahle und the Democratic licked nominated. Meanwhile confer ences will he continued, with a view of famlllarlzliiB HardlnB with the wishes of all fectlons of Hie country and elti iiiL'iitM of tin. party. The exact dato of Ihe notification will ho decided to-mor-iow and It will he close to July 1. At tho nominee's office It was wild to dn that former Senator IlovcrlilKO (lnd.1 and l.lcut -Col. Theudore Roose velt piiib.ihly will bo received for con fercnceii on Tuesday or Wednesday, Dates for conferences with other party lenders will not he definite until later, because of the uncertainly about tho time uquhed lu ninkliiK the formal ar niiiBemeiil In which Clio National Com mittee la concerned. In addition to tho chlortaln.1 of State organizations and tho different party groups there nlso win no dlM'USHlonx of specific problems with o porta In finance, hankliiB. business, rail toads, labor and many other subjects, l'n.slileiii Wilson's nockct veto of tho lull to tepcul the war laws, which parsed both branches of Cointreau tn mo ciubim, hours of the session and which the President failed lo sIkh even after the ten day respllo obtained under the. rullni; of Attorney-llencral Palmer brcakliiB former precedents reiiulrluB nctlon on bills while ConBross was In fcsslon, probably will be stronRlycmphaslztsl In Ihe fpeceh of acceptance still to bo writ ten hy Senator IlardliiR. Of course Senator HardlnB has said nothhlB about tho specific points to ho taken up in his speech. He has re frnllied froht nnfcwciliiB any questions as to what letllcles ho wnl discuss in that document. Hut the repeal of the w.ir laws w.is one of the measures which CoiiRress was most eiRer to Rtl Into ef fect, lt pawed the House wllh only three votes out of 2li against It. and was put through tho Senate by an over whelming majority. Tho l.ever food control act and Hie trading with the enemy act were ex-1 cepted fiom the lepeal, which included inoro than three score of laws giving almost unlimited powers to the Pn si dent. Congress has been partnulaily tvstlxe over tho fact Hull theso laws re mained on tho 3tatuto books, and Sen ator Harding l one of those who in Ins speeches and interview!) has Insisted that tho restrictions upon business im posed bv the war statutes ouahl to he icnioved. PAPERS a L3 and show . it! fine weaving At 34th"St. 1 11 u HER MINJD IS OPEN Would Not Trade Hex Dec gate Job for $10,000 Check. Ill' T Slut cm i. ;"ii'"t' " T"K M Ni.w uiik HEntLii. Sn I'iuncirco, Juno 20. Miss Kllsa heiii Maihui). a delegate m large from New Yolk, got here last night and was lunchlnK on satwiges and apple pie whon ohsfive'd by n correspondc nt of Tim Hvs ash Nkw Vor.it Hkuaid. Sho asked to he quoted as follqws: "The latgc deleBato from Nw York Is feeling like a four-year-old and Is princi pally Interested In making sure (hit her chair at the convcnllon Is Hound and rclluhle." Miss Mat-bury said her mind was open n in eni!1l,1nt,. wlien nti. left Vpw Vnrk 1 ,i,t.l ,,..11,1..... u.ni,l.l ..Inc.. Ii "f 1,',1-n ,,,.. l!,,,,,.ll, ,1 I.IIIU V.l'r, ,. , .,..- come In the coast," tho ild, "wllh no pn conceived enthusiasms or prejudices Tn me (lie platform Is infinitely more Im portant than the man. There inul not he a pussyfooting fenlence lu 11 We've got to hae a clear statement of what we believe nhotit the League of N.illons. labor, piohlbltloi), everything put into the mivtt direct and concise language Hint can bo wiltten. I don't mind tell ing anybody how I stand on piohlbltion. I'm for the nMor.Ulon of beer and light wdr.es. I'm ngalnut giving to the rich any pilvllcgcH that are denied to the poor As a delegate at latgc I wouldn't trade my Job for a $10,000 check. ' I'll.'es ii-ntb.eil on Sivlfl A Cnmpanv miles of lunnsB hei t In Neu inlt i:itj for v eeli nitlliiK SiilurilA. Junt" hull, UO), on ship. ini'iilB sold nut, I'liiict'il fi hid 17 00 lents ro 'T.ihi unls pi r poiiml mill airr.iKi'il 1 in, i.'iits pi'i- imunii. .1 ir. SlTCStXSFJIirTSSTJCXl "i'i'WVJ'wtlCSl- uBMWianMvaMniMnvmi1 A question on advertising for his 1 your IN Tiffany & Go. FlPTil AXtNt'C J.373STREET I Pauis,25 Rue de uRux london.22i KeCknt Street Pearls Diamonds jetlry . Silverware Stationery Eyes Inflamed? r your eyes are inflamed, wuak ti-d or overworked; if thry m-he; u iv:turc ubows ninlio then feel dry ami strained, trot a bottle of 15cm Opto tablets from your dnigr-i. dissolvo one in a fourth of a Klahs of water and use r.R an eye bath from two to four times a day. Ilon-Opto allay inflammation, Inviftoratca, tones up tho cyn. Notr: Dnrtom mv H'Vi On'n ulrpngllii-nr rye elk-hl iOTli in uweik'a lime In inin- lulmi -.lui 11 - MM Which is Right? for yon to decide Two (men recently commented upon our advertising. The elder, enjoying a youthful mind at 81, wrote enthusiastically about one of our advertisements which was based on an actual incident told in a natural way. The ..other, unusua lly serious-minded 35 years, said to us: ... 1 . advert semems icim to nified. I like plain formal stale incuts." Thinking perhaps some of our readers share our serious-minded friend's view point, we print the following advertise ment writl en with the traditional dignity of a Trust Company. The Columbia Trust Company Acts fcfr Individuals as Executor Trustee Administrator ; Guardian Custodian of Securities V Acts for Corporations as Trustee Transfer Agent Depositary Registrar Agent for Voting Trustees , Forestfn Exchange and Commercial Lettera of Credit T Deposit Accounto Welcomed FINANCIAL IN SHOPPING CENTRE 5Avt&34'.lSl DISTRICT M bOoroedtvay IN HARLEM 125 St 6 Lenox Ave. IMTIIF.BROHX HW31.6 Memler of Federal Reserve Syslcm h YOU HAVE I) KEN READINC our a.lverti'sn. incnls, we sliaU be glad of your views as to which style of advertising copy gives you the more muler Blandable idea of the services we offer. COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY iiM II Prsvetits Constipation Yonrdoctorwilltril Yonrdoctorwiiltril tjou that boot wiullj are obtains d from A . . .1 1 I .v, i! nil iiujiu ii-u uu '.. ) Uiolino in iniDoi-tcil te-jrJ'Ond cofi no mor , j-"' than eubstiriitei miantutuaaiiii m4 S "I think i i nc unuig- Ira hi A' i 1 11 I Ej liu iiiiTCLLlTj - - J& 1 if -5S