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1024, AFTER THE 103rd NEW BRITAIN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 10, i :*'Z GOV, BRYAN OF NEB, < SELECTED AS MATE | FOR JOHN W, DAVIS (Continued from First Page) HERALD, 2 - L eI C et LSS e FOR COMLIDGE BoY CEERNT tin the personal apy nominee ta acknowle and his prompt command The fina formal ige his assumption gratitude speaks as rying 1o be ity fail 10 vietarious him triu I adiourament that marked ending of the ¢ two minutes after had declared viee presidency, It acoompe ished with a single ballat, through the ehanging of many votes that eli. minated most of the thirty names that first appeared, but it made unanimous. The weary de o8 had | finished thelr work Bitterness Sl Eists Not all of the scars suffered in the long struggle had heen healed at the end, despite that the votes which 1ift ed the Davis to vietory comn from hoth of the principal o of trouble tending groups that had fought each taken up other to a standstill for more than a leads us week A handful of tha die-hgrda in satisfy all McAdoo and Bmith eamps, how. | sona spirit, | the wention fail to Aphant \ came new Nryan heen nominated or was lite and divine in the growth home in the without heliey God. And if Junior, has helped little eloser to the what then? Then this life must there that Father canie Y a something of th One cannot w such a apirit in the presence Coolige rnal Pather the meaning early appear ne conslutions from AVY ¥0 old work This 1ife God ean t know s fga Jivin ot elosed then forees must the h and 1) then be lifted y God; and onr the ever, ton you and unto you May you and be Ho biess gracious our needs op no part in the colorful n'v| | harmonious conclusion iea out When the balloting for the w.sl-’ power. | dential namination turn definitely away from their idols, many of the teaders in the long fight for MeAdoo | and some of those who had struggled with equal zeal for Governor Smith | were absent for the first time In days, but wera on hand expressing happiness in the decision | smith Pledges Aid | Governor 8mith himself, after send. | ing Mr. Davis a message of “hest wishes for success and my promise of | heartiest support,” acceptad an invi tation to address the convention last night, and reiterated his pledge | “I'll take of my cont and vest,” he sald, “and so will everybody else who follows me in this state, and do what we can to Improve conditions in the United States by the election of the ticket, he » you abundantly of resources of and He turn your grief into hope, and o a bulwarks of the life of our land," e g 2 ‘ aver Is Offered A : . R The Mr, Wellen offered N following prayer Father and our God, we turn knowing that Thou alone of eternal life and cnn come the stroggth Although we cannot understand the mystery of Thy will, nor the wisdom of Thy ways, help us still to belleve In Thy promise that if we heing evil know how to give good gifts to our children much more will our Heavenly give good things to them that Him “We thank Thee familiar with grief and that when | Thou didst not spare Thy only son, Thou didst malke Thyself one with all | McAdoo was not accepted and he| | parents everywhere who lose their made no comment heyond a message | child. Thou hast gone through our |to Mr. Davis, saying, “Please accept| sorrows bofore us and Thou dost un- | congratulations on your nomination.” ‘rlrrmand Out of that understanding | Tt was said at the almost deserted |there comes healing and help for our | campaign headquarters of the ('n]l-‘v souls. | fornia candidate that he and his fam- “For this cholce, clean, upright |ily would sail in a few days for young life we thank Thee. We re- | Europe. | | member that Jesus was only a young| William Jennings Bryan, although |cal ‘mnn when He died, and yet nothing |asserting he would “support the tick- | persuasive, | could be added nor taken away from | et,” was clearly disappointed at first, amazment that life finished on Calvary. We | but his spirits rose as d-velonmenu}fl-cis!nn, He beseech of Thee that the emotions minated. rogreesed toward the nomination of our nation and that the sweep of & is brother for the vice-presidency,| But that was taken care of as soon | pathy and tenderness that has Tand at the end he was smiling broad- |as the recss ended, and as it turned |compassed our land, may be 80| coavinced, he told friends, that the |out, the supporters of only one other directed through this heautiful young | decision to put the western governor candidate, George L. Berry, of Ten- |life, that his life werk, too, shall|on the ticket assured a campaign for |nessee, one of the group of active pre- | have been accomplished by leading a | progressive principles. |convention candidates for nomination | whole people closer to Thee, For Walsh Avoids Nomination. —attempted to stem the tide of com- | hoy born after the convention for the | embodies certain harmless (nglrfl,dluml"wh](rh | his manliness, his quick response to| Senator Thomas J. Walsh of Mon-|promise and weariness. nominee. soften surface stains, without affecting all that was pure and true and good, | tana, chalrman of the convention, —_— | o S AR R it 5 .“\TZ.".‘",JI‘.,‘L'A). '\;m P";'-:,f.?;‘.%’ ;&mfll\:g his eager choice of the better things, | after Mr. Davis had swept the field on | FIRST DAVIS BABY BORN prominent dentlsts, who used It on heir, |we praise Thee. And we pray Thee the 103rd ballot, avoided the vice- own teeth and on thelr patients' teeth for that he may lead us nearer to the | presidential nomination by arvlama,:my Democrat Who Arrived Yester- ‘;;';H‘M:(":v’f. % hfi:min."’f:::fl "(::mp“::\‘:x values of life which alone count, and |tion only by declaring an adjourn- & ik S URARFABO 8 Nacih: ARCAY. sl hRE | confirm many people in their stand vr;‘amdunm S.:» p. m., in the face of & day Takes Nominec's Name breath, Get Bleachodent COMBINATION {for righteousness and for God. Out|thundering chorus of ‘“noes” against| New York, July 10.—The lon, | today, for small cost ewnre of” cheap of his sacrifice may there come high |such action, He maintained his stand, | awaited convention baby was born| Wednesday B | Sirs iR s ot {purposes and the re-dedication of | Insisting his usefulness would be| yegterday at the New York Nursery bath. lerd Co., Crowell Drug Co. Dickinson Drug those who were dear to him. greater as a senator, throughout the | . “Oh, Thou who art the great com- | dinner recess, and his decision was re- forter, the voice of the people is|iterated in a letter read at the open- Jifted to Thee asking that Thou wilt | ing of the night session by Represen- bring comfort to those parents and |tative Barkley of Kentucky, to whom this brother that Thou wilt preserve | he had turned over the chair. | their strength and give them courage | E. T. Meredith of Iowa, secretary under the shadow of these days. |of agriculture in the Wilson cabinet, | May the sympathy and affection of |who had been selected by many of | the nation bring some peace to their the Me Adoo leaders to receive his | minds. Touch them with Thy heal-‘strenght for the presidential nomi- | ing and love. |nation after he released it, then | “Take away now our fear of death, émerged as the most prominent pros- | and ghow that we bhow here befors |pect for the second place on the no ending but that we are in the [ticket. But, he, too, was firm in his presence of a new and lovely begin- |determination not to be considered, | ning. Persuade us that there is no |and the nomination of various vice | death, that Thou dost call Thy chil- |presidential candidates proceeded. |dran to wider lite and bigger work.| The period of speech making, start- | We rest assured In the resurrection |ing with an address by James M. | |of Thy Son and helieve that there [Cox of Ohio, the 1920 standard bearer {ha~ heen a great victory and a mew | who took an active part in the efforts [entry ' Into that better country where |that finally ended the deadlock he- be with Thee and be with [tween the McAdoo and Smith forces, | So confirm our faith, |then intervened, after which a one | | and our thanks will be to God who |hour recess was arranged to give Mr. | May May your strength for lean wisdom those t Members 8 Cahbip Among in the were There elg the Secretaries others Weals, Da General New ttorne ! 5 ! ‘ n on now Stone, all | nor Cox of Massa Gillett of the ¢ resentatives also attended the The same ard over the hier thro B the train moved Our to Thee hast the words that from Thee tium={eor gur necds. e but ghen | oung. It first enthu- somathing this life w 1" ow Great ationa rep services u8 YOUung Master marines who stoo igh north, the nig banner under. which the West Virginia delegation had been fighting for many long | , days was raised on the speak- i i by . er's desk after John W. Da had been selected as the demo- cratic nominee for president. The that Thou art McAdoo Is Curt, A similar invitation extended to Mr. | Take Arium, Says Doctor, to | Restore Health and Strength Give Lastmg Relief from Pain|nerve, fiber and gland, giving vou and Bring Back Youthful Vigor | ne ~ senss “of radiant glowing to Middle Age—New Form of Miil'h, 52 venthiuineis, A munty Radium in Tablets Often d:«’::rllv’“lnr["m‘m e ran s Shows Amazing Results in Only 10 Days’ Time. mazing improvement In yourself ach day. 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Ferests of small sapling trees are | planted and grow o the required size in about four years. | you ruffer from stomach or intestinal disorders, mervous weakness, kidney, liver or bhiadder slcopiensness, thin blood, poor rireuls tion, high blond pressure, hardening of and_other meathods had all falled |v he ‘arteries, gout, rheumatism or neu- ARIUM immediately commences xceasive flesh, general debility or ‘g,”,““, radtum - health roys| hav olomt the vitality of earlier years thtongholit your system ‘to "h""d‘l?"m‘, A wateh your quek rotarm | | _“QQ:"‘;! ![';;::;“'mryrzw;ly h’}l:"‘"‘lvn vigorous health. youthful strength ish aches or pains and send e and splendid physical fitnesa, At all vitalizing power through every | drugglsta suh ns: Die n Drug, Clark & Rra v Drug Nathan Vo- veck. stol NOTICE! Beginning Saturday, July 11th the following first class Wall Paper, Paint and Decorative business houses will close at 12:30 Saturday noon and every Saturday thereafter until September 13th on which To accommo- he shall | Thee forever. day they will remain open as usual. date our trade we will keep open Friday evenings until 9 o’clock, also keep open every Wednesday afternoon until 6 p. m. | tary Accused of Embezzling $11,000 | In Bank Funds, Philadelphia, July 10, — Charged | with embezzling $11,000 in securities and cash from the Merion Title anll eas:lq served “can: | giveth us the victory through our ‘I Davis and other Jeaders an opportu- | ‘Lord Jesus Christ, Amen.” I nity to canvass the vice presidential o | situation with a view of facilitating the vice presidential nomination. . ’ HOLD GIRL AS THIEF The midnight conferees found the @ arguments advanced by Governor EE=0ne pk e,wuth three § | R St R Qesgee 2 . 5 | Ardmore, Pa., Bank Official's Secre- |tive experience, familiarly ‘with agri- cultural problems, sympathy with | i 21lbs. for q: ‘%I UND[R OODS "Frust compény of Ardmore, Miss Alva | Goldsmith, secretary to the treasurer of the institution under arrest to- | day, together with Sidney Stirling of | " Crisfield, Md., sald to be the girl's Kit's flles and mosquctos gj Spraqer free (bott|e) fiance, who was accused of receiving | S' d part of the missing money igned: Stirling was arrested when he ar- rived in Ardmore last night in a mo- | tor car from Crisfield According to Police Captain Dans aghy, of the lower Merion force, $9,000 has been recovered. | MORGAN, KINGSLEY & THOMPSON 411 Main Street. 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