The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 2, 1920, Page 4

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| Women’s Voice Weak Truth About G. O. P. Funny NO COMPROMISE JOHNSON TRAIN EEG. OP Spaeenes Cowboy-Movie Siar Hrin Wicked Pen SAYS JOHNSON, SPEEDING EAST | Will Not Accept Vice Presi- “Presidential Special” Is on a “2.66 Pct.. x the temporary ab won't hap te, but it ver the situa y are not saying much t let's draw attention to the m1 sugwested Mrs, Mabel Reinecke, executive secretary of OP women's executive com proportion of women larger amone rnates of 984 but alterna of them take the position ex . Mrs. George Soden ‘ am f the advisory comimittee » atform ut of the f this committee, 19 It is deplorable,” says Mra. Soden, t 1 don't diame the men, that is hot muc The average man hasn't! been educated up to the idea that| presented with them, they © know a good deal mo! 7 Johnson and Lowden Gain- ing in Contests we have been tried * OFFICIAL LIST OF WOMAN DE Here in the gates as GATES | ist of woman | y L. W. Hen, arrangements n strict: M M a ¢, aod Mine Raith Preuty, Hum: | 2 08 the seating bo! of the two } esota delegaten Jep KENTUCKY—Aat large: Mra Johan G | son, of Tennessee, moved that all South, Franklin j four delegates be seated, with half a [CMIGAN—At large Mra Grace @ vote apiece. Fred W. Estabrook, of New Hamp-| , “iY shire, offered a substitute resolution | ~ whieh ating of the} Wh as taken, Georgia re as did Frank B. Kel Mra, Mantey laree) Mra Alles Ov fused At large: Mise ACM. An lors, of 3 ota. Ry a unanimous vote, the commit-! tee today seated the regular 12 dele | gates from Louisiana. This is ap parently a victory for Gov. Frank 0. Helena VADA—AL NEW TORK —Thirteenth district: Mise Helen V. Boewell, New Yort city. Thirty- | | fifth district: Miss Florence B & Keapp, Syracuse. den, as it was understood the om 2 = ro < NORTH DAROTA—At large: Mise Min regular delegates were pro Lowden iatson, Waliay Cite, while testing dele pitt émertet ty, and Mre J. Rt At larae Milas Me Los A} fraud charges here > D. Hillman disminsed. He now faces similar charges in San Franctsco. Land | Columbia With ly gq | And you will find that its popu larity has been gained by the true tone and perfect reproductions of famous artists and instrumental ists: g “ | Before you buy, come in and see for yourself. Models ftom | $32.50 and upwards. | This Columbia and Cabinet | $65. ® NEW RECORDS | = | We are always glad to play selections at your 1 that choosing large: Mine Dell Boyd. |“ ‘\ pagne fron? Californ Voice” Will Rogers WiLL ROGERS THE Opens Fire | SEATTLE STAR CHICAGO, June 2.—That Senator) yy eciock this morning for body, at the rate Hiram Johnson, of California, Means) ep jon ec It was loaded down with seven miles an at to make an uncompromising flght| men and women who hope to yb Practice forthe republican presidential nom!:| back with them toe Sine 9ees a. ive medic nation waa seen in the statement! |’ ere not to get slek | made here today that “under no cir Frank FP. Flint, former United how not to and cumstances" would he “accept @| States senator, who in chairman of “Flu” (inf the nomination for the vice pre the Johnson delegation, was not on No one suff wenza), the train He will leave for Ch ’ sulfers from The statement, issued from Joho) oe onorrow morning. M. H. De or catarrh who hag non headquarters, followed on & Fe! youn, wblisher of the fan Fran of red ble Gan that am adber tad word mabGs WOlGG taraatita bad Gnome of i 1 blood corpuscles ang have the Californian run a @ Vi0®) i ray presidential candidate with u of Sm Giecting fores $f the person jon pictures of the party and covery.” It is sold by all druggists the world over | ot Boles re areos tas mooted Is point the train were taken as it prepared tablets or liquid, and is just the thing to put the the present tangte over the B4fY| cies were bu Fs: tats Waee ae eke in the best of condition. It is. a tonic, alteratiye nominee bay nervine, which contains no alcohol, and has the in i nrone has at least two cards UP) Vourteen cars, Indoding sieht printed on the label. “Golden Medical Discovery” assists the Pullman sleepers, two diners and an | digestive functions, assimilating the food and taking ervation car composed the tr beat fitted ae the ot ey ee sah, 4S go vase aeattal preference Strong, Vigorous and full of “pep,” instead of weak, nervous see by the republicans were divided as and “played out.” Send 10c for trial pkg. of tablets to Dy SALEM, Ore., June 2.—The official | follows erce’s Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., o canvas of votes cast in the Oregon} Johnnon, 46,169; Wood, 43,770, Pierce's Invalids’ Hote 2 Y., or, send for a free primaries May 21, shows Hiram| Lowden, 15,576; Hoover, 14,657 medical booklet on any disease or free medical advice, , BY WILL ROGERS | Unbranded Oklahoma Cowboy and Goldwyn Motion Picture Star CHICAGO, June 2—T am to. be paid ting funny things about an national convention at ®& republican to write what hap Chauncey Depew and 1 were about the Inst to decide te write, Chaun of me. He good because he cey has the advantage knows his has told them for years jokes are see ‘The convention Is starting out with a big nethack. A carload of a. bi purposes, was cham ed to Chi engo for medicinal held up. eee In the first place the convention te to be held In Chicago. Chicago is lorated just north of the United States. I am well acquainted with the American consu! in Chicago, eee Chtleage holds the record for mmr ders afd robberies and republican conventions. convention eithe York this year big enough to hol dates, o or New city was heir candi eee Mexico doesn’t know how to get States for = vice-president. That would get both nations rid of him. After youl eat—always use FATONIC to to write] 0 hola thetr| | If the republieans split eight y ago, ever they did body better start preparing to be kept out of janother war. | cee They don't know whether to reat the colored delegates If they do it wil) be far back and near the door. | eee To show you true democracy will rule the convention, the firat thing they did was to throw out two dele Eaten the peofle had elected “ee ‘The democrats are tnvestigating the republican slush funds and if shey they are coming trom they want theirs I$ WOOD'S BOOM RUNNING DOWN? | emacionp | Lowden’s Position Strong- where | ceewemne BY H. N. RICKEY CHICAGO, June 2.—A youhg reporter on his first big out-of-town assignment | wired his paper: “All is con- fusion; anything liable to | rid of Villa. Laan him to the United| happen at any minute.” | With slight modifications this is not a bad description of the situation in respect to the republican presidential! {nomination. Certainly there is plenty of confusion. So much, in fact, that even the most est, Says Rickey _ | —one or two tablets—eat likeeandy, blase of the old timers are en- Instantlyrelieves Heartburn, Bloated | joying trills of uncertainty. | Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion, |“ jror 30 yearm I . fopdsouring, repeating, headacheand |... at republican the many miseries caused by |tions. This is the first time it | | id-S jhus been impossible to affy with | Acid-Stoma | reascoatie certainty within = ‘week | EATONICiIs the beatremedy,ittakes|°f 2* opening semsion, who the the harmful acids and gases right ont "°™mIne® Bree | In spite of the confusion and un had a close nal conven. of the body and, of course, you get well. Tens of thousands w: lerfu ly certainty, however, there are cer’ain | benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or currents observable which are no money refunded by your own drng-| Without sirnificance. | gist. Cost a trifle, Please try it! | One is the feeling which can aoa iain a 2 sacnehak rae __| sensed almost everywhere, outside lof th# Wood headquarters, that the | eeneral’s campaign is nearing eo} |lapee, if it has not already col | lapsed. | 1 It is true, there are not many delegates here yet, and until they| arrive and can speak for them-| selven it in neither aafe nor fair| to eliminate Wood. or any other} avowed candidate. Hut such logic situation as confused as this, cer tainly is against Weed. | There is no evidence that the! |leaders of the party side of the old guard nominated. There are many rer sone for this. The big outstanding | reason is that they are afraid they | an there ts in a inside or out want Wood |training, and that there’is (or at deast is supposed to be) a strong nection aguinst militariam thruout | the country, is a great handicap to Wood. The boodle method used in campaign for delegates, as rev }in the senate inquiry, is an even! | greater handicap. | If the general had demonstrated great powers of leadership in tho| conduct of his campaign, he might | have been abble to overcome either | or both of these handicaps. But, jon rary, he has shown him. | | seit le of controlling his own | ma and they have wrangled | reled from the start ure the managers of the Jaton that Wood will be Seance No. 2 other can Clearer, but still unguessed, the message surges over the invisible , all thru after the first few ballota wires! Ouija calls across abysmal space, “Buy the original” and that their chief Interest In hin ean: . . . . . | didacy is where the Yood delegates Get it in the original container.”’ Jare going” after they” haved charged their obligations eneral This brings us to the other eur. - ~~~ but the mysterious curtain of Stygian blackness js drawn -on.wnichcan’ ta hast "raite again, and the anxious world still ponders over “Weegie’s” mes-\"'w's’ tnt Lowden ie tn a have to dis. | the stronger position today than sage. either of the other two leading candidates, While Lowden probably will not | have as many voten on the first | ballot as either Wood or Johnson, he is leas objectionable to the party leaders than elthee of them, NOTE—For the benefit of the “unpsychic” who haven't heard of Ouija, we call it “Weegie,” too. could not win with him. The tact | ff] that he is a professional soldier, Your Hard Working Heart By Lee H. Smith, M. D. The heart wonderful donnie pump, throw the action of whi the blood stream jg sweeping row round throug a dential Nomination Way to Chicago | The train June 2 BAN Johnwon-for-President BY DON FE, CHAMBERLAIN | PRANCIBCO, npecial foro Olotolololoboyoyororo OM . 4 good digestion, in all its forms is ag Charles Btetsoh Wheeler, whe nate Johnson, Gover ner | wy was one of litrank O. Lowden leading the tickets | oa, ny tion of the blood, hte ‘There is no that he will be California delegation is com: duce pure red blood nominated on the sixth lot aad 6 men and w % + int n and 26 al train additional the system, and health is assured. Dr. Piere, fifty years ago, gave to the public an alterative mi blood tonic which he named his “Golden Medical Dig atement wtate of ) potential candidates On are about Pennsylvania, with | of its own it what is necessary for feeding the blood. Thus the takes on a new vigor and vitality. This corrective nature put in the forest for keeping us healthy. One ght as well| Johnson won added, how the reput He has dentin! endorsement feely = $$$, Me f Messrs. J. P. Morgan & Co. and Guaranty Trust Company of New York, fiscal agents in the United States for the Belgian Government, in conjuction with the First National Bank of New York, The National City Company, ss = Bankers’ Trust Company, Céntral Union Trust Company, Chase National ” Bank, National Bank of Commerce, Liberty National Bank, Harris Trust & fe ie Savings Bank, William A. Read & Co., Kidder, Peabody & Co., Lee, Higgin- w son & Co., all of New York, and Central Trust Co., of Illinois; Continental & eS Commercial Trust & Savings Bank, First Trust & Savings Bank, Illinois . Trust & Savings Bank; and Halsey, Stuart & Co., of Chicago, offer for sub- rl scription $50,000,000 Belgian Government Twenty-five Year External Gold Loan 7% Sinking Fund Redeemable Bonds i : At 9714% and Interest if To Be Redeemed at 115% by Annual Drawings at the Rate of at Least $2,000,000 Annually Principal, Premium and Interest Payable in New York in United States Gold Coin ‘Coupon Bonds, $500 and $1,000 —-, 14 any specific revenue or asset of the kingdom, this present loan shall be secured ratably with such other loan. Belgium is furnishing a most remark- able example of the re-establishment of industry and economic life. Bel- gian government bonds have en-. joyed a high investment rating. For example, her 3% perpetual bonds sold from 1901 to 1907 to yield not over 3.15%; from 1908 to 1912 to yield not over 4%, and at the = ent time are selling in Brussels to yield under 5%. The following table shows the yield which the bonds of the present issue will return on the purchase price of 9714%, according to the year in re they are drawn for the sinking und: ([HE Belgian government promises to pay annually to sinking fund trustees in the city of New York, in United States gold coin, not less than 2,300,000. The sinking fund trus- tees are to draw by lot each year not less than $2,000,000 par value of these bonds to be redeemed on June ” Ist of each year at 115%. The gov- ernment has the right to increase the amount of payments to the sinking fund trustees for the drawing of bonds at 115%. By operation of the sinking fund the entire issue is to be retired by maturity at 115% of the rincipal sum. he government also agrees that if in the future it shall issue by, public subscription any loan with a lien on Ay te tle he Year Called Yield Year Called Yield Year Called Yield . 1921 ...24.89%% 1929 ... 9.07°% 1938 ... 8.17% 1922 ...15.82°7, 1923 ...12.89°, . 1924...11.44°, 1925 ...10.58°7 1926 ...10.01°, 1927... 9.60%, 1928 ... 9.30°; 1930 ... 1931... 1932... 1933... 1934... 1935 ... 8.35°, 1936... 8.285% 1937 ... 8.22%, 1939 ... 1940 .... 1941... 1942 ... 1943 ... 1944... 1945 .... 8.88°7, 8.73°7, 8.61°, 850°, 8.42°/, 8.13°, 8.09°% 8.06°, 8.03°/, 8.00°, 797°), 7.95%, Subscription books will be opened at the offices of J. P. Morgan & Co. and Guar- anty Trust Company of New York, fiscal agents of the Belgian government, at 10 o'clock a. m., Wednesday, June 2, 1920, and will be closed in their discretion. The right is reserved to reject any and all applications, and also, in any event, to award a smaller amount than applie@ for. } Amounts due on allotments will be payable at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., in New York funds to their order, and the date of payment (on or about June 18, 1920) will be stated in the notites of allotment. Trust receipts will be delivered pending the preparation of the definitive ‘bonds. For full details regarding this issue reference is made to a circular which may be had on application. dune 2, 1920

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