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) o1 L) L L O L L. Ly e L (0 L o L o . GLOBE CLOTHING HOU. ‘FIRST PICTURE OF BIG DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION HELD IN SAN FRANCISCO MID-SUMMER SALE of SUITS — THESE ARE NOT SALE CLOTHES THEY ARE OUR REGULAR Hart Schaffner and Marx Sui AND OFFERED MUCH BELOW ~ THEIR NORMAL PRICES. Sale Prices on Caps, Wash | | | | Long in advance of the convention, N. E. A. service had arranged to have the, fastest plane§ in the West at its service. At noon of June e opening hour of tthe Democratic conclave, three planes were waiting at the Marina Field, prppellgrs whirring, ready to carry the @ E};st, orth and,South out of San Francisco to make the quickest possible connection with mail trains hundreds of miles away. ¢ photo shows the vast concourse of 10,000 delegates and spectators in the new $1,000,000 San Francisco - Auditorium 1mme.d1atedy ¢ opening prayer by-Right Rev. P. L. Ryan. J. Bruce Kremér, Asst. National Chairman, is seen in the speaker’s rostrum opening the ion, the press in the foreground and the various State delegations on the grounf:l floor. Directly above Kremer is seen the giant 1 anplifier which carried the speaker’s voice to every corner of the hall. ] : N Wihi\ a few minutes after the photo had been taken, the first print had been delxvere.d by a.racing auto to a plane which hopped off fqr % Angele where by special arrangement it was engraved and matted out to papers which could most quickly be reached by that‘route. This ® was tloted for the Durant Aircraft Corporation of Oakland; Cal, by P. Reed of qu Angeles. ! Dt theiame time another print was being engraved in record time at the N. E. A. Pacific Bureau and the mats carried to a second plane pilged by E, E. “Monte” Mouton for Robert G. Fowler, noted aviator, negotiated the difficult Sierra. mountains to Reno, Nevada, and blaced aboard the Overland Mail which had left San Francisco many hours before. This saved at least 12 hours in getting the picture ! war - Clif” AL u’"se%bf mats was started uprthe West Coast at the same time, in a fast plane driven by ‘®..C. “Cliff” Durant of the Durant Aircraft one of America’s most daring and successful aviators, landing at Portland, Oregon, Seattle and Tacqma, \Washmgton, ; intire staff and mechanical department of the Pacific Bureau, N. E. A. devoted every energy on convention opening day exclusively g this’ first picturer in record time. - CIAL BATTLE OF HIS LIFE, V. J. BRYAN GOES DOWN TO DEFEAT| “ on 'h'lm,Deaf Ear ‘ H.il P]gn For Dry Plank +Eal¥ Ballots Make Re; ,_ “Problemutical. - L ¥ rancisco, Jnly 3.—Predidhide.n' vantion. Adoo victory on an earPelf ives to Trousers and Knee Pants. () D ) ) 5 ) ) o oo o ] oloodooiooiooioiaooniol olC EASED AT ONCE B] | | FOR SALE! | Well Established Coal | g verewoasi= Assc Business at Berlin Depot Géugnuw o = ;\l.so s::m _goc;;l l;aiirms ulndKresig:nml e Corner property, two houses, South Main and Trinity streets, city. JAMES J. FITZSIMONS Kensington, Conn. whelming, a roll call having been de- manded by Bryan, and it went down with almost 3 to 1 azainst it. In the succeeding votes on his proposals the thunder of the negative almost blot- ted from memory the t that a scat- tering. feeble murmur of ayes had ase. effort -of the Nebraskan on prohibi- | tion almoest without notice approach- | ed his own topic with lightness of | touch that brought laugher at times and with consummate skill sought. to turd aside the rush of feeling B had’ counted upon. The crisis ver. 4 preceded it in every It effort r\f! Senator Glass as platform committee | into tumult of its admiration for the man. From the moment when reading of the platform was finished and ‘he took the stand amid cries of Bryan Bryan, Bryan, to present the plan for which he proposed to fight, the old leader was keyed for the effort | of his life Excitement Is Intense. In the 20 minutes of dramatic ap- peal _yhich closed his crusade he reacted new heights of fervor. When CONSTIPATION is the big trouble in every serious sickness — causing depression of spirits, irritability, nervousness, imperfect vision, loss of memory, pegt sleep. loss of appeite, etc.—stop t with a regular conrse of out gave all outside appearances of Murphy being in control Another consi@sration being capital- ized by the M¢Adoo supporters is that Sunday and nday are holidays and the tired del®EAtes want to start for home. he hurled his last defiance at the | A groupYof delegates declared by | liquor traflic with a prediction that McAdoo guplort’ts to represent more | When the veil was.torn aside, when ! than enougly Vot to block the con- | the women of the ion were given | NENt pledged il political liberty }‘oa Yhdefinjtely for hetw tea«fiar g hardly needed the OUR STORE WI ON THE But on the foljo: day theretifter we’'¥ install motors &n " <your hduse with wil or in fact .to do the electrical line. carry a full line of: chairman to assure the complete vic- | tory for the adminlstration florces ; ard the committee draft platform * which followed. Even the crowd in the galleries appeared to expect it, for despite the tribute it had paid Bryan a chuckle of amusement and + ameninient | o spatter of handclepping sreeted the 'y and their @il | wolley of tremepdous ‘“‘noes” which A battling for the'| sent the Bryan treaty plank to defeat. d, a great shout | Thevote on the dry plank was over- ato the vaulted in ap endless seal ky CHIRQPRACTIC. TAI No. pulled the ‘murf 34 ioN Borid e Foo: and drove’| to tke platform. A | ‘Get well Withollt Drugs’_ tandards Jjoined to | (By J. A. VOLZ, THE CHIROPRACTOR) ‘ St 1f Chiropractic were. in any way similar the tform > ¥ along the platfo 1d | 1o the practice of Medicine and Surgery.- It hle was fought aronnd | wouid be able to accomiplish no more than in standard and it _was | can physicians and surgéons. No Chiroprac- gments | tor. it he has the requisite skill and has fragms t from Calffornia | had_sufiicient experience. practices Medicine delega re ' |or Surgery in any way, and no consistent carried up 10 the sPeak-| phygigian or surgeon has anything to do waving frantically a tat- frint of the state ‘emblem with Chiropractic. Chiropractic dressed in white ng to her side was er's iable. and again them- They act promptly and frecly, but gently, thoroughiy eclean: + s Bowels, comforting the stomach, stimu. lating the liver—the specific for indl. stion. headache, biliousness, Ban. fatuiency. Purely vegotable. - _Plain or Sugar Coated. 80 YEARS’ CONTINUOUS SALE d PROVES THEIR MERIT. # Dr.J. H, Schenck & Sou, Philadelphia the air when the demo- [ ididate fregu'=(less o€ any, trry? the By anoty s & convéntion Mgt tale. . convention re-assembled today | “O7Hen lorg TN L cause h they were accompanied By o a | what ce delegations | i¢ went sur 4t * stiffening of resistance | One of e Georgla [dame of it Bis nomination. McAdoo led | mon migh oA i faaaa i tway ballots taken last night | 108 or tw a would give | standard 4 “¥he convention had defeated dvens and the | through wet and dry planks and adopt- the platform. \/lrmma. it | score o show of author- | form engtor Glass for | front. "'“\-mx into the | the Cu AdQo and Cox ‘were the v"ccdmx tal k. t dictions today. Omsthe other hand ¥ g imer and acial nz; ment” tdward President n "Makihg th Most of Cut Flowers Start right by purchasing freshly cut blooms. Fill the vases within an inch of the top with fresh, cold water. Remove a small portion of the stems with a sharp knife and set up each stem one by one Do not crowd, aim at showing off each individual flower. Deep vases should first be loosely packed with rush grass to prevent smooth-stémmed flowers falling out of position. s we smashd A w finally W “in-faw * that d : - : 1;‘::'"";: RN aiteady Another that were Cox, in fact, With: & ter accesslans In ths one did MeAdoc, and g iad been no tangis & with Nature, and for e in practically every delegaths, it was Iso were consider- the Cox pro- preme Fiftoet. wet eyéd yeigh es which @isappear aftef a course of practic Adjustments Anemisn. Appendiditis, Asthma. Bright's \ifted, t = to | the ed hd to wave to the Disease. Bladder troubles. Bronchitis, Bowel e McAdoo lundalide crowd iy 1se was shining rities, Blood diseases. Catarrh, Con- | been predicting. and te ,nade the tears ' made no pae-! lo ‘over the deep fur- ough in the one +h gained A ' Hiis quarter SWhore than tha A abtic 1fe d8legates and ™ i 4 trom their re: “';'b O e . L Wrigkled blac ness g'ste of the & Sonerous chorus iilke down the co . Debility. Diabe tory ness, Epilepsy. emale disorders, Gastritts, Indigestion, .Insomnia, Kidney dis Lame- Neryous- Rheuma- Tuberca- The e dy's _balk tom, they pug Oppasition, ace sparkle like jewels. | Stones. +/a deeply] His eyes went always toward ‘hat silest group of delegates which y.elded po jot to the e | tide of feeling that swegt down from | (¥ SRasms Stomech * ga T Chiropractic will remove the underly It took desperate pounding of the | e of your malady. You owe it to yo | gavel to quiet the storm. It died | ur family and your friends to inv a | slowly only to swell up again. Final- | Consultation free. But tbhére was no gainsaying 'pthe |1y after a threat that the galleries | genvipess of the triwute he recel fwould be clear ainbridge Conw.! ° ° even In (defeat. ¥t was given to thé\ secretary of te rose to answer for | MeAdoo | mun wn&; an titter abandon, without Mthe administration 6n the leaguc | Jhe (:hiropractor vallying | aid of bmed or pipe organ or other | kssue. g > 2359 MAIN STREET, BOOTH BLO encmies | trappings of orzonized political dems: | President spokesman | suits 07, Foorth Floss iy s was still | onstrations. It sprane from the gal- | striuck , at - once at the emotional | Office Hours: 9-12 a. —2-5 p. m. fmidable pro+ | jericd, the vetecless multitude m.u]qu;.;mc_ In the appeal that Bryan | Tuesday, Thurs- m to offer | de the moment ifs own and swept " had madé. He dismissed the great WAdop, it con- | -~ = . _ _ = KEEP COOL Mproduced no g It Of course you're limp and weary and do anybody up—especially when its e Stand the vases in a cool position @t of direct drafts and hot sundine. Change the water daily, cutting off a small portion of the stems when doing so. Volz Floral Co. c 92 fo con- tigate. ghhals of “Yo ' Mfind felsco had gugh the onc by {one the fie orces. Jo.for San W e bur al ynpasitio] Wilson's Eveaing Hours: Monday, day, Saturday, 6:30 to 8:30. WEST MAIN STREET. KEEP WELL feel “all gone.”. Hot weather iz enough \ch seemed ll\l " anti-McAdoo was. that A McAdoo | ot methods, | \tge of his | y k Lal LT hal’ » Jdid to orget it without going to the seashore breeze. The best bet in that line is a —is well built—and it delivers a sur- breeze. BETTER APPETITE ** sultry and breézeless. The only way to or the mountains is.to buy a ready made WESTINGHOUSE FAN. 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