New Britain Herald Newspaper, July 2, 1920, Page 8

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ENTION FACES ER ARGUMENTS Debate Is Chief Issue| Today clsco, July 2.-—A day be- idule and with the hafdest important of its work still democratic convention re s morning at 10 o'clock (2 w York time) to hear th the piatform committee an inevitable floor fight over There was a probability, hts over the Leaguo of Na- the lrish question t efforts to compose the over the wet and dry platform committee failed onged hours of argument, and oratory. It was an pally that all proposals to Iny kind of a prohibition over had been beaten by otes, and that the question brought to the open floor of ntion. ht's disappointed crowd packed the auditorfum the spectacle of Willlam J. ting off the fireworks, the hall again today de t to be cheated out of the postponements or delays. Bryan vs, Colby he program agreed upon, present his side of tho a wspeoch lmited to 30 Bainbridge Colby, secre- fato, present the com- & side m 30 minutes. goment, however, does y means confine the dis- one hour. Any number of ring to wpeak who may lsed by Permanent Chair- also may be heard for each, repeatedly announced de- for “a platform no wet " and his announcements assured a prolonged id even though the pre- the administration forces would be able to choke 'were fulfilled, there was no t they would be carried s Ultimatum. the close of yesterday af- session of the resolutions all prohibition planks were of the platform, Hryan in flery speech told the com- that while he realized that tion forces had the pver thelr program they the peril of his opposi- committee, after be- make its report, re- on and decided to Her session while d. At this session attack on the who pleaded prsue a course for party discord success in No- owever, was ada- ority finally gave cillating him and open fight on the to insert wet or Il defeated by the , except that there to 11 against one nk for light wines ittee voted against rd to enforcement Bryan announced ry his fight for a pn to the conven. th a League of h problem were wtlon floor bat- today in time to & nominee was Busy. rs took advan- tion in the pro- mgthening their they had opposed the rules and a ceed to balloting of the platform today they were that program last who had agreed to would not go on with MeAdoo foroes had been using the interim to strengthen thelr poeition There were intimations of the con- vention being packed at last night's session with an eye to the possibilities of a stampede x forces, while sure of their del tes standing firm, icknowledged that they had not been fortunate in making & wmong the Palmer Adoo people were co tions to their candidat hoice. The McAdes hoomers were #0 confident of their position as to predict a nomination for him on the firth ballot if not beforc The Ticket Seandal. The smouldering ticke andal in the convention broke out yesterday in a fist fight in which Chairman ¥ inson had an encounter with Paul M 2 of Indinnapol son, so the story runs, called on Schwartz for his allot ment of tickets he was questioned concerning his choice for the presi dential nomi ana tke senator re plied with his fists and a demand for the discharge of Schwartz by the na- tional committee from his place iploye in the convention org n. Committee officials explain mix-up as a “misunderstandi Storics of whole blocks of tic disappearing has been current and at last night's slon more than 5,000 people with properly issued tickets could not ge! in. Mow their pl came to be filled by others was not explained Builds Health for it contains just the food elements nature reqQuires. GrapeNuts Food forWorkers Needs no sugar Young Vocalist Says Cinot Great Remedy Miss Blanch Treat of Forestville, Conn.. tells how CINOT relioved her quickly of nervous Indigestion nud Improved her health. Miss Blanch Treat. One of the best testimonials that CTNOT has ived in a long timn is the one [ Miss Treat. who is a well kiown known throughout New E “I have been t and indigestion for of mine advised me to try CINOT which I 414 and two bottles entirely relieved me ble and 1 am glad to DEMONSTRATED IN PE AT THE STORE sale in Plain Forestville by e Madden Drug & on Densmore and cas be obtained at all first class druggists Celebrate ing yourself a new watch, a diamond pin or ‘e have some beauties we would like to show d we feel sure you will be agreeably surprised you note how reasonable are the prices. Come give them the “once over.” Next Big Store Annual Shoe Sale at Less Than Manufact- urers’ Cost Annual Shoe Sale at Less Than Manufac- turers’ Cost Besse-Leland’ Watch the “Bigger Better Store” Grow Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $37.50 All of OQur $48 and $50 Suits Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $27.50 All of Our $40 Suits Men’s and Young Men’s Suits $12.50 All OQur $25, and Less, Suits Besse-Leland Co. 38 Stores Always More Value for Less Money 38 Cities

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