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I 2 1 HE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1920
INATldN WATCHES
COLORADO SCRAP
Non-Partisan League Strong;
Primaries Watched With
Great Interest
Political Comvpuiuteni for the Xew
t irk Ev nlng Poel.
I QMICAOO, Sep' H. Today Mnarks,
liuoHt hf done i th series of prim
irv elections, in which the two parties
ir Iiir to capture control of IhS
rtCV ..
2mlt i hat th- control of the senate
H C the November election is more
joubtful than th presidential election.
B (republican leader, who believe that I
Ci irding mil win overwhelmingly. ron-
H ihr senatorial elections In
ertrlii states ,.r- inor doubtful; md
H t who that
saassssH fo njay Inse. cllm that hc ran cap-I
H ft, re -it I two enatoinhtp from hc
Republican.
H Th.- present Rrpublb an majority ,n i
H a j a Publicly, th.
1 iUbllcana air claiming that the grill
Idd etirht "r ten to that majority. Th.it
fl Sewrvfr. is practically impossible
H of thi states In which l-oih the:
H ftcpui'lUitif and the Democrats claim
Laasssssssl Jut they ran elect a M-nator hold th' r
grimai ic "
fl .f th. present Demo, i i
Churl, s S. Thomas, endu with th.
H ,J,S ., -inn. Thoma-
1 ,,1-ne.l to ent-r the I'enio-riitl.-
H Irimarlea for the nominal lot. to sue-,
I Jf rl himself. AH hough the urging;
if nl the length of Mini i prtltlon.
H putting htm In nomination, he refuted I
H & file the acceptance necessary un- ,
H Jer the Colorado law Hl voluntary
H tirrment la pity: takes from tn
1 senate one of It freest mind arid one
iggggggfl of Its mom pungent piirsonabi U -
. r Ui I I- W -i R XG
j for the Dcinocrntlr nomination to
1 iCceCd him there an- I
H
Hi the strongest of the three, end tilt
M ,i..bii.e winner. is Tull) :ott, at
H .i justice of the euprem
H' 4nd lie such credited with radical In
i I lofts, going so far a to beltee
j government ownership Another of
H mic candidates for the Democratic
Hl somitiatlot la Colonel win. am C. j
1 i a lawyer with a good prai
HI
1 a man of excellent repitta-
j ...on, hut without experience In publi
H bfe except aa a chamber of the city
H rounCll Th third t.indldate on th I
H u w.
H wan rathoi wlfhcd on th-
H critic part h the Xon-I'nrrian
H uhlch at one start1' recently
H to have captured the Dc-tno-
H partj maehinpry. The atrengih
I
H has turned lo be surprising I
H 'JallUottc -irs ,iK..
H rui off loe-holder bi appolntmcni under
Ij: t iv l nor nl imoi aoo, ii" .i j
on igo, ' s known In the ribald
ol the ant ii "bloody-hrldle"
7'lte. Camootte li foi the Plumb bllli
... i idler, for the closed h-i'
, .. forum for the uplift and th
. iurvJ.
Ut.Pt'BLlCAX CANDIDATES
On th Republican lde. there ar i
two i mirk candidates: one Is Sarn
ie 1 1 dckolaon, ..ii eld ri . Lead ill
mining man, without much prcvli i
' . . . . ,h . ...: . vccpl as
pubji .. . partj orkoi ami -....if it;..
, leading Popullat. "e i hucc fui
In buslnpM. rncrgeltc and has
pra'Htcallj a houw.-to-hoiw aiia-
The other "f the leading ind ilate
foi the ItepublUan nonilnulion H
Karl C Schuyler, an active Denver
lawycfi a ik-u coin' I in polities. i
rarded .s able. He. hk Nlckolson, la
wealthy, i.eing credited with havini
made h fortune m Wyoming oil.
A third Republican candidate,
Colon! Hire w . Moans, i running
chiefly on the hnsls of being the
huddle" candidate, having open sn
Ir.fanm colonel in the Fortieth itl-i
rdon. Ho a lawyer of fair ability j
and clean record, who say he wan'
to find out whai chano i poor man
has against two millionaires.
Ketcn the two winners of itie
pi Inigrles, the flkh' u November will .
ic vary bitter 't)lorado i one r the
H'ates that both artles wll fight hard
cm for.
USHINUTON PRIM Mill S
Washington also hoidM Its prlmarlca
uday 'o elect candidates for the ?uc
. slon to Senator WealC) I- Jones.
:::iaior Jones la opposed for the Re
.iilliCJin nonnnanon a ! Pb 'H
ular soldier. Cclonel V M Ingiln,
who made an exccptlonallj good rec
ord n th lender of Washington
rc menl n Prance. Senator Jonen If
l pOSOd l a lc. formldabl can.
.lid.tt" of the radical acctlon of the
Hl I t
For tin - Prmoeratlo nomination
there i oni on- candidate, Oeorge K,
COtteiilli I Senttlf man of more hrt"
avevtuge ability, who i under the
handicap of having come to be regard
ed aa a rather chronic e-ker. It Ir
Ititte generally b lleved thnt the
!emocrnt wMl hive little chance In the
e.'Uon In o.enihe:-, a,..) iu' s.-i -:
Jones sin? iiT- Ftepubltcan prim
ary today, he will succeed himself.
Today Is nlso the ds.f of the ,or
In'erestlng and Imncrtant primaries
New fork, Which HI give the first
. nn in Peftatoi vVadsa-orth effort
to succeed himself, rtepubllcan part.
leaden everywht re throughout the na.
i en are watching this eff.u w.tn In
ibnesl) svinpnthetic interest
I PRIVATE GAMBLING HALL
IN OMAHA IS ROBBED
OMAHA. Nh Si pt 14 - Two
ainsad and masked bandits held ud
and robtied about twenty men who
u rre gambling In a private apartment
hr Sunday, escaping with about
?(tl acoordlng IS n report reaching
the police today. The report, how-
er, was not made Iu any of the
hold -tip men's victims. It was said.
HITCHCOCK SEES
SENATEJENACE
Audiences Before Front Porch
Are Hand Picked. Sen
ator Declares
NEW TORIC Sept- I United
States Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock.
..f ebrska. gpaaklng before the
Arkwrtghi dub her- today. i rlared
tiovernor Cox. If elected, would exer
cise nf his office as they were exer-M-ed
b- Wilson. Roosevelt. Cleveland.
r, ,n. oth-t s'n.ng mep of both
partle. while Senator Harding. If
Sli ted would exercise n.s presidential
powers "under some form of dictator
ship b) a senatorial oligarchy In con
trol of partv machinery-"
If this question can be fairly con
sidered by the voters,'' he said. "It
emu to me a majority will deeide
in favor of an IndP WltiAl president
rather than i president acting as a
Qgurehead (or a eomblnatlon of sena
tors. R M PH Kl i m "11 El
The Republican managers, relying
on the belief that their party Is the
xfronge have adopted a platform
srhlch may o interpreted In eyeral!
different ways, after the election, on a
t. umber of Important Issuer. Th'v
hie nominated a candidate of their
own choice and hae relegated him to
his front porch. They have brought
before him hand picked audiences for
formal addreejieM. and meanwhile. hav
devoted their energies to the collection
and use of campaign funds to be used
If organizing for the campaign. They
are living up to the Idea that all thai
la neceetary Is to get out the party
v:rngth to Insure a party victory."
The Democratic program, the sena
tor said, Consists of a direct appeal to
the people of the country without re
gard to part, on the Issues of the day
PIjATFORM ikm.I)
The Democratic platform la bold
ind outspoken," he ontlnucd, "while
the Republican platform Is alnbiguoua
tntl doubtful Oovernor COT is not
.illy ih- p.irt i uui date .n n party
leader as yeli, while Senator Harding
In ho. omlng the . andidate does not
apparently aspire to :n:erfere witri
,.rft' leadership which remains with
tbOM Who made him the candidate.
Sfnator Harding sa3 :ie 'ociteves in
part Roxernment and If he i elected
he Republican party will govern It
vounda as though the rarm and file of
the Republican parly were to reach
Irtiportsnt decisions and shape partv
poll. le. Th real ni'Mninn of it. hovr
er. Is that the party caucus of
United States senators in Washington,
woubi p rip.-.. otrcUmstanceg mn the
iiOcrnmrni just as ihe rat; the la'u
li. puhll. an convention. ubxiously.
'his Is a party campaign of mlsrepre-
ntatlon and falsehood. It harmon-
- With dodR-ing the issue and decCJV
tig the voter."
a ,
Harding Talks to '
California Men on Japan
(Continued from rage One)
igcesaar) measures consistenl with our
national honor, to relieve tiiem of their
difficulties
PRO in. l-".f PRESENT,
rhe problem Incldeni to raetai dif
ferenoea must be accepted .ts one sx-
tting In fact ami must be adequately
mel for me future security and tran
quility of otir people. t? have Icm ii--n
duiiug the anxiety of the world
y.n the iiecc salty of making the Cltl-I
gcnshlp of this republic not only Am-'
eilcHn In heait and aoul, bill American I
i every tympathj ani aeplratlou.
"No one can tranquilly contemplate
h 'titure of thlt republic Without an
. ixlety for abundant ptovislon lor nd
. .hii. n to our shores of only the Im
nilgranl ho can bo aswlmtlstod and
horonghl) imbued with th American
spirit.
i rom the beginning of the repub
, . America has been a Ivivcn to tho
.'Pl.ressed and the aspiring from all
lie nations of the earth We have
ened our doors frel and have giv
en to the peoples of the world who
.Tie to us the fullne'R of American
opportunity and political liberty. We
nave rorne to thut stage of our deytl-
opneni where we have learned that
the obligations of citir.ep.shlp of ne
ifssitv mufit be assumed by tnose who
.epi the grant of American oppor
tunity. Prom this time on we are
more cnncernel with the making of
eitiiena than we are with adding to
the manpower of industry or the addl
i. onnl humn units In on.- varied a tl -
ItUeo,
row EE TO RBGVLAT1
"As people ind n nation, na Go -.
i n..r Stephens has said, we do have!
She moral, tpe natural and the legu:
ii. ternutlonnl rights to determine wh.
1 . li or who sha.l not enter Into bur
. oiinrr. and participate In our SCtlvl-j
;ics. With a new realization of the,
pec. salty of developing a soul distinct-,
lly American 'n this republic. w fa-.
Ivor such modlflcutiou of our immlgra-.
tton laws ar l such change In our In-
lernatlonsl underotanglngt und such n
policy ' elntlng tO those who eot e
among us. na will guarnrtee to the.
C lucnn of this republlr QOl onp as
- a ItabllllJ of alien born, but the
p'. fell Who come, of Ameri
can standards, economic and other
wise, and a full cnn. en i .. t ion to Am
Icrtcan praotloes and idenis"
Ullii sU PHI U HER
I I is i DULL Mil
PEORIA. III. Who it)i i pastor
leads a dull life ' Witness the event
ful life of lle Charlea Raymond. At
lip caught hla foot in the street
ear ralla and s violent fall resulted;
nl I p PJ he married a couple, and
three, with a bandaged foot, he of
ficiated at a funeral!
I cIheres no waste to
Grape Nuts
M and it saves sugar. Jhr it
contains. Us own sweetening L
I m coon necessary rEkMmt
I an the likable flavor of XTrg!
this wheat and malted Jfl ijiMW
''$m barley food is equaled p&
B only by its economy. '
Grocers everywhere Si
sell Grape-Nuts. rT. 0
4ek J
Think well ' I
of the .Dealer I
who is thinking of You
OBSERVERS of ch ang- is assured that the public It started not with a theory
Jr ing conditions know is only going to continue or a desire to sell razors but
there has never been a to buy from dealers whom svlth the actual shaving needs
time in the history of the it can trust and esteem- of men everywherc
retail business in this men who always place ( An!? workin from that- it
country when quality and the interest of their cus- d'v ped into a perso"al
. j . - shaving service a oervice that
economy ideas-and the tomers first. has Kone 'round the world and
dealers who stand for . changed the shaving habits of
those ideas had such a , . thinking men everywhere.
hold on the public. That 15 vby' lne stoc ...
V over a quarter million dealers Whenever or wherever tho
A demand is now sweep- in thls country, you will al- topic of a good shave comcfl
ing over the country for ways find the G,llette out up, the Gillette habit is alwtya
better-more serviceable Zmineil the final answer'
more economical mer- Vouched for and acknowl-
chandise. n top tlie counter in the edged by twenty million men
show window ready to be the world over as one of tho
The Straightforward handed out first whenever a cleanest, safest, most ceo-
dealer knows this. man comes in looking for a nomical, most valuable habits I
razor. they have ever formed. M
uv t j PCu The Gillette is the onlv sci- The dealer who hands you a
public confidence IS estab- entific sha v ing instrument ever Gillette is thinking first of your
lished, a dealer's success produced. interests. Think well of him.
No Stropping- No Honing
Gillette I
-afgs- Boston m
KNOWN TMtaSl,gSs,WOSJLO OVgSl " 1
Canadian Factory : New YorL Londoa Mtdnd Aaasterdim Sydney Tilcutts Rio le Jaoeirs 1
73 St Alexanders. Chicsgo Tarl BruueU Geoevt Shanghai ConWint.noole Tvkro
Montreal. Quebec San Fnociuo Milan CoprnhaKea Bueooi Aire Singapore Port Elizabeth
I
CATTLE GROWING
INDliSTRY LIES
Disinclination of Farmers Is
Causing Meat Famine.
Packers Declare
ATl.ANTli- OUT, N. J . Hept. 14.
0 rowing disinclination by farmers to
rale cattle, owing to (he coat In-1
volved, la causing a meat shortage,
according to speakers at the opening
session esterday of the annual con
vention of the American Meat Park
er' association. The convention. It
w.s announ.ed b Thomaa K. Wtlaon.
h.. ago. president of the association,
will endeavor to devise a plan to oxer
come this shortage- He declared that
the restriction of credit and th gen
eral financial stringency haa forced
many producera to market their
atock prematurely, with resultant
losses
U F Swift Jr Chxago. declared
1 that the big packers had made avery
' effon to gi e the people a clearer
idea of the unfailing, economical ser
rlce ren.lrd by the packers In the
last twelve months he declared, no
group of bualneaa men haa dleclosd
the fundamentala of their buainsae ao
tompletelx to th public as hava the
meat packers. I can say honestl
that the whole paurklng Industry has aa
little to be ashamed of and a much
I to he proud of aa an) industry.
Kdltora who uavttttnsM-p published
i alanders ba e been furnished with real
, face. Many critics have been re
I futed. unfriendly questioners am
I wered. and aore spot. singled out sr. d
, treated with a heay dose of statistics
. and common sar.a
The packing induatry Is ser.ing
I the public cheaply, honestly and
- oo
, More than IS.eoo reindeer argre ehct
(esri ;n G'enland befeen 1M4 and
hut fh animate are scarce there
' now
GERMAN PAPER CLOTHING
INTERESTS MAKERS HERE
Washington, sept. U.Papei
aults Imported from Germany by tho
department of commerce will go on
an exhibition tour of the country starl
ing Wednesday. Representatives of the
bureau of foreign and domestic com- ,
mci.-e In principal cities sre to sho v
the suits, which cost from 15 cents;
to 1 ?5 to manufacturers and clothing
firms.
Samples of the paper SUitS were,
Imported bf ause of the in.-ulrle arls-
Ing from reports that Ormon and
Austrian manufa. turers were selling
them In l-TnglaVid. Italv and Turkt
In competition with cloth aulU from
other countries.
AUTO TRUCK DOES WORK;
RAILROAD WANTS TO QUIT
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 14 Th '
automobile truck has auperseded the1
t'cean Shore Railroad, running south
from this city for about 4i miles to'
such an extent the road cannot longer (
, make a profit. gl cordlns to teatlmon
of J. W. Croabj . the road s auditor
here toda "roer was a witness at
a hearing bv the railroad commlasion
on the road application for permla
ston to cease operating
I The Beauty aTf
of The Lily frBf
can be yours. Its JB
wonderfully pure. VV JT'el
volt, pearly white ap- WjJtJ
pesrance. free from all T ( Wjt
blcmbhcs. will be com- . r V'
parable to the perfect r itf
beauty of your aWln and jfcjr j
complilon If you will us-" jU. I
FIGHT TO SAVE BRIDE
DESCRIBED BY HUSBAND
RACINE. Wis.. Kept. 14. John
Jones, whoao bride of six weeks was
drowned Sunday In lk- Mi hlsan
when their boat overturned, recovered
sufficiently from Injuries received in
fighting the waves to give details.
Jones said he t hing to the boat for
hours while holding hl.i wife and that
she died In hla arms.
I tried to keep hold of her . -n
when I kn w she waa dead.'' In
"but gradually my arma grew n imt
and ahe alipped Into the water."
Authorities said they saw no reason
to doubt any of Jones' statements.
Jones body waa black and blue with
bruises.
TAKE
NUXATED
IRON
TO HELP BUILD UP
THEIR STRENGTH. ENERGY
ANO ENDURANCE
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
WILSON'S B. R.
AIMS ATTACKED
Harding Lauds Cummings
Esch Act and Condemns
Plumb Pian
MA HI ON, i. Sept. 14 Reaffirm
ing his tnipport of the CumtningaKech
I act restoring the rallwava to thai
I owners. Senator Harding charged in a
' speecb to a delegation of railway
arerkers late eterday that by aaauro -Ing
control of the roads at all the
Wilson administration had sought to
promot" policy based on permanent
! government operation
Had th rAperlmenl proved a auc
ccaa. the Republican nominee declared,
the admlnlatratlon would hare fa
il of the transportation
lines and the other public utilities un
der government ontrol The war. he
said, had offered an opportunlt. to
try out tbe scheme only because It
permitted admlnlatratlon officials to
take advantage of the anxieties of tbe
, people." In asking authority to take
i user the properties
The senator also aaaslled the so
i clallatic and re oluttonar ," the
plan aupporttd by some labor lead
ers to pjt the railroads at the dla
rposal si 'he ri!w) workers The
Cummins tch bill, he said, waa the
Kirt measure congress) rould work out
ir 't.r Mitif allotted and ga.e to both
I railroad owners and employ- a just
I guarantee of rights.
everal hundred union men. com
poatng the llarning and Cooiidgc rail
way cluh of Marlon wars In the dele
t they cheered the nominee
as he hit si class rule and leaded the,
let-or precisions of the act
The - carried banners tipft sslm !
their support in such tnerlptions as
Th g rr meat mus hang con
Mr r g win not aldet-s-.
-. -. 1 Saiff firs . Ha rtlng
MINE OPERATOR'S WIFE L ?
ACCUSED OF SLAYING
roPLXN M lept 14
Charlea Dorman. 24 years old. Is held H
In the Cherokee county Jnll at colum H
bus. Kanaaa. In onnectlon with the
death of her husband, a mine operator
who waa found dead In hla home at LH
Trrece, Kana . Sunday morning with jft
a bullet wound In hie head and an-
in big cheat
Dorman. SO veara old. waa garbed H
In nigh- Clothing V rw.!er Uv (to H
the flo..r nrar the b'l 4ns H
hevr thre . hildren but none waa at asssH
home at th time.
Redwce rwbsoa. reduce. Is the asragsa at
aatatpex4e. Gea tbam. be assra. Is tbe err
stT aidffaao. Tbe oyerfat wrsag
taetr baada la aaoruAcstioo end bpeaas-
fT." ',c';r-' -'XsJraas f'
aescass, eVeadeag Use aawei
esrawaeasastara'rSMewaed tbey aa
trassa tea tarsal eas MarsaoU Tablets
eacxJT abd aaiciy radwea weterSt
at ibe rata aj rare, three c nsrt
a weg was lies ear csaage as tbe eanae
'Ja Tbe eisal SrlrVto ion
sab e aaaaexrasr ssua and g bener es
f-a. aod bea-a ktopro, HJJ
r'tiTRaVii'-
ftJfiPB Sara the aaaau. tory
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