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¢ Shadburne, democratic war-horse of San Francisco, (left) shaking hands with ‘ahn, republican congressman from California. ‘ell, after the tragedy of Chicago, what's the democratic chances about 50-50, now, I'd guess,” Albert Howell, wife of the proprietor of the been photographed for publication, was an interested ayditor. committeeman, replied Kahn. Atlanta Constitution, ?” chuckled Shadburne. who has never Insert, Clark Howell, en Claims He'll Bring G. O. P. Progressives to Democrats If Nominated Call State Convention in BY PAUL N. WILSON FRANCISCO, June 2%. Robert L. Owen, Oklahoma, ‘@ bombshell into the ranks of of Governor Cox and G. McAdoo for the demo- Romination when he an- that he had received abso- famsurance from several prom- ve republican leaders they would desert the G. O. P. stump the country for the dem- if he, personally, received the tion at San Francisco. 's announcement, claiming he can, if nominated, bring to/ je democratic party a large element f republican voters who are dis- d with the action of the Chi-| Bomination, places him in «| stronger position before the © convention. ‘1 Owen did not feel at Mherty p divulge the names of his new at this time, it is not hard who they might be. Senator Squire Kenyon, of Iowa, and, lor Moses E. Clapp, of Minne- fare known to be close personal 4@ of Owen, and have long been ‘wilh the progressive element of ‘bcan party. They are both ‘of the G. O. P. at Chicago. | Should these two republicans in back of Owen and desert they would be able to bring the democrats a large followipg their states, both nominally re-| can. They would also be able to to Owen's support a certain| Sen-| who, w number of progressive republicans objecting to the reaction ary ticket of the republicans, still find the radicalism of LaFo! and his third party followers too extreme. Objections of this croup to McAdoo fare based upor their belief that altho he is avowedly a progressive, he ts in reality @ conservative. They point to his appointments of William P. G. Harding and Albert Strauss to the federal reserve board, and R. C Leffingwell as aseistant secretary of the treasury, all of whom they regard as extremely conservative. They also fear that McAdmo would be too much under the domination of his father-in-law. The announcement from Nebraska that Bryan finds “Senator Owen and Secretary of Agriculture Meredith among the few available men thus far mentioned,” leads them to believe that the Oklahoma senator would not be objectionable to Bryan and gould count on his support in a fight against the administration forces Leaders who are expecting Bryan |to make an attempt to grab off the nomination himself, however, say that they see in Bryan's announce-| to be disappointed with the| ment merely an indication that he ty Florence Porter, sure neither Owen nor have any chance of the nomination. and that he is supporting them merely as a means of working him- self into a commanding position ~ Lat's eat at Boldt's; cozy boxes for the whole family. —Advertisem based on the famous by Kate D. Wiggins * Acclaimed the greatest ickford has e Misa P Meredith | RAILWAY, MEN "MEET JULY 18 Yakima Rallwaymen'’s Welfare League Washington will hold its state cor ven at Yakima on July 18-19 One delegate from each railway lo one delegate from each women's aux itary and one committee of five dele gates from bh Railway Trades Council will attend the convention. Some of the purposes of the con vention are: The promotion of the ization of state transportation x, cpoperation with other mive state organizatio }lecting na and |to draft a platform of pr asaistance possible In the formation of a Railway | termina unte tate candid rctples and Concert on Roof Next Wednesday Pians for a roof ganien concert to be given at the Young Women's Christian association building, at 8 yolock next Wednesday evening un der the auspices of the Union Bible classes, have been made by Mrs housing director of |the axsociation. The entertainment to be carried out by representatives of the young people's societies In Se attic churches, is being staged t create interest in the association's campaign to place girl and women strangers in proper home environ F SUNNYBRO FARM MARY PICKFOR EUGENE 0” STARRING RIE Ss] |FAVOR WILSON LEAGUE POLICY Democrats Expect It to Be Easy Winner \T SAN FRANCTAOO, June 26.—On the league of nations question lead administration democrats the Wilson plank | dicted today that he coptod will overwhelmingly It will sidestep mention of the of no as not to embarrass or offend thone who voted for some all of the Lodge reservations and will consiat simply of affirmative tion that the le nt in the be any records democratic senators gue of nations cov hope of the world for lasting peace, and that it thege fore should be ratified immediately without reservations that would “impair Ite essential integrity.” Bryan and those “with him who want @ reservation plank were busy today among da@egates, educating them on the subject. The dele mates for the most part seemed unable to understand the vital dif- ference between the Wilson and the Bryan stand, and « large majority of them seemed to favor standing the president on the question, AGITATION IS ON FOR IRISH PLANK for Agitators ® vigorous Iriah plank were busy. After a conference at the offices of the American commission on Irish Inde. pendence here, it was annow that all the orgunteations tn the Irish freedom movement had poole their forces for concerted drive on the democrats to get a strong expression of sympathy for Irisa nationalist aspirations. David 1 husetts, author of th Senator Masanc tution Walsh, of the sympathy for rel te adopted, Walsh mild Trish workers which wer neled with ° moderat him a very land told hin ¢ muse that they ” brought plank in this a much be h ood chance of an mand much. stration forces frankly aking for a men that they did not necessary, but mild th © consider a plank | ¢Xpressing generally sympathy for | oppressed peoples, and pointing cut hat the } of nations offers people thelr best hope of in lependence a plank will not acoeptable, however, the friends of Irish freedom anid. Tho it is not yet certain whether nator ame of Virginia or Bena of Montana will head itlons committee, party determined that e writes it. shall take full advantage of what they regard as the mistakes of the re publican platform. STRONG LABOR PLANK PLANNED They Intend, therefore, to make the labor plank strong and clear altho some 4ifficulty ts anticipated in satisfying all factions of or ganized inbor, They are pared to put in many “hume rien’ planks, as an appeal to the women voters. These will include anti ebild labor, more .pay for school teachera, women's bureau, equal pay for equal work, without sex diserimination, and greater federal aid in providing employment Democratic women's views what the platform should were practically ready presentation to the mittee. They drew their planks at a meeting yeater day but postponed consideration of other suggestions, as well as discus sion of the Ir Question until today. Many requests for hearings be fore the resolutions committee are being received. A delegation of Regroes asked that an anti-lynch ing plank be Incorporated. Good roads, inland waterways and rec lamation are among other subjects | on which hearings have been asked. / JITNEY BILL IS UP TO VOTERS Referendum Petition Filed at City Hall First steps by the jitney Interests to repeal the council] oMfinance pre scribing routes, schedules and rates of fare for the auto busses were taken late Friday afternoon when 4 petition calling for @ referendum on the bill was filed with the city comptroller. The petition, according to the ac compthying affidavit, contains th signatures of 27,375 voters. If 16, 939 or more of those signing the pe tition are found to be qualified elect the city council will be required to call @ special election within 40 days. In case a special election In called. Seattle voters will pass upon an ordi nance for the regulation of jitneys, drawn up by the jitney men them selves, which would give them the right to select thelr own routes, fix their own schedules and prescribe neir Own rates of fares. Permits would be automatically ts- sued on request by the city comp-| troller without submitting the mat-! ter to the superintendent of public utilities or to the elty council, 679 CHILDREN | ARE STARVING Need Help From People of, Seattle Support for 921 of the 1,600 starv. ing children assigned to Seattle in the recent Near East campaign have been taken care of, it was announced |by the headquarters of the commit tee here Friday This | 4» 679 for whom provision has not yet been Ie | Five dollars wilt | these children for a month, and the committee has several easy payment plans for those who wish to pledge the $60 necessary to give one ghild ay life Information may be obtained from the secretary, Miss Ecco Macao, Lippy building. Phone Elliott 3 f they r The a told all tion of regard were thone land it to sue such are platform, whoever of contain today for resolations com up & number of uv mi support one of od | \ of plank | |auoted at $07 Saturday, TL GREATEST TALE —also a “SOCIETY BAD MEN” —BY— HERBERT KAUFMAN OF THE DEEP “THE SEA WOLF'| WINELAND AND HIS ORCHESTRA ‘Mighty Lak’ a Rose Played by Request JACK LONDON’S Il CHARLES FISHER XYLOPHONE SOLO “Blue Bells of Scotland” CLEAN MARKET TO FEED CROWD Restaurant Men Place Heavy Orders The dearth of good cabbage on Western ave. was relieved Saturday morning by the arrival from Call- fornia of a carload consigned to the| It was selling at} Ryan Fruit Co, 4% , cents. Due, it was said, to the increased demand of the restaurants, which Is augmented by the presence of visit: |ing Shriners Jn the city, cantaloupes, trawberries and new potatoes were being cleaned up in the market, The undertone in the butter mar- ket, which has been steadily rising |during the week, was reported as a little less strong today Wheat has dropped $2 a ton, being Asthma Sufferers If you are one, and have been unable to get. permanent re- lief, write to Mr. W. J, Ross- ler for the prescription which he took. He suffered for years with a most terrible cane a now @ new man. No what sex or age, you probably be benefited the same ax he and been by his wo formila, Address W. J. ROSSLER, 300 20th Ave. S., Seattle, Wash, DR. W. 0. FORBES, Presbyterian | Wettrick to Argue Sunday school publisher, has been mmed as the man to preach the Sun day morning sermon at Westminster Rates for Shippers J. Wottrick, attorney for the transportation bureau of the Cham- 8. Presbyterian church. Rev. George T.| po of Commerce, is on the way to Gunter, pastor, will occupy the pulpit in the evening. Seattle will celebrate Columbia Colo week from July 3d till 11th. Druggists, grocers, restaurants and soft drink parlors will serve Colum bia Colo, the new non-intoxicating | beverage made from malt and hops. | “Columbia Colo” is better, Dealers should have a supply on hand, as Co- mbia Colo is what the people want. | liott 2407, Columbia Bottling Co. | Proposals wili be received by the| bureau of Supplies and Accounts | Navy Department, Washington, D.| C,, until 10 o'clock a, m., July 6, 1920, | for delivering steam windlass, boat | davits and steering engine and gear | to the navy yard, Puget Sound, | Wash, Apply for proposals to the | supply officer, navy yard, Puget! Sound, Wash, or to the bureau of Supplies and Accounts, SAMUEL McGOWAN, Paymaster General of the Navy. 6-17-20. FREE DOCTOR Ex-Government Physician All aceute and treated by latest methods. 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