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SATURDAY, a DEFEAT AND Y CHEERS FOR W.J.BRYAN @ Delegates Applauded His Speech But Voted Down | His Amendments JULY 3, 120, BY : N. RICKEY AN FRANCISCO, July 3.—The Breat battle over the democratic Platform ra all day Friday and Fesulted in 4 mplete v for | of President Wilson and the Bryan. Shortly after 10 a. m, Chairman Glass of the resolutions committee began to read the reg It took him two hours for ev son the earth and under the earth was di form. | There may be a great difference of | opinion as to the quality of the, plat: | form. As to the tity, there is / mo doubt that it would take the| Sgrize in any platform contest atly dur on the Finally Glass, who fre ine the reading had point of breaking, fir Angreat shout w gates and gullery it was know ity report. on tion and the Leag. COMMONER IS GIVE WONDERFUL OVATION The Comm gota ‘when he made his way to | roms deb who ovation speak er’s rostrum. He got a & r one when he had completed the reading @f his minority report; a still create one when a few hours later he eluded. Perhaps the gre torical effort of his the Nebraskan at Mon was something shameful or Slorious, according to one’s point o view. It was a wonderful emotional! ap- Peal into which Bryan put every thing he had way the opening day delegates and vis looking forward after all, oratory ma {| Yersal appeal, than alm @ise, and Bryan is admit ‘the few living masters of u BUT HE WAS BEATEN BY 6 TO 1 VOTE And then, a short time after the Coliseum had fairly rocked with the shouts of the multitude acciaiming the commoner, the e was taken on/| Riis proposition to insert a dry plank in the platform. ‘The way those delegates rolled Bryan was amazing, considering the! Way they had cheered him. ary of State Colby speeches by 5: and Senator Glass. Neither Colby nor Glass is an or. | Stor in the sense that Bryan and) Cochran are orators. They made no} attempt to arouse the sentiments of| the delegates by appealing to their | passions. If they had tried to do this they| would have failed, because they would have been poor efforts in parison with what had gone be pm But both Colby and Glass, as r gentat and friends of the presi-| tw; Gent, told the delegates what most! sp and they htforward, of them wanted to hear, told it in such a stral common sense way t was a Pleasant relief and a reaction from Ke the flights of Bryan and Cochran. GLASS AND COLBY DEFEND PLATFORM Glass and Colby dete form, as reported to th against the attack of B Cochran and others who were attempting to amend it. | Colby especially struck precisely the right note in his defense of the! league of nations plank, which was written into the form exactly as President Wilson wanted it. | ‘There wasn't a chance to change! the platform, even to the crossing | of an “a” or dotting of an “I,” after | Colby and Glass had done their per fect work. Finally when all the amendments had been erwhelmingly defeated, | the steam roller went into high gear) and by unanimous vote the platform; Was adopted. It had been a wonderful day, as eonvention days go, when the chair- man, at about 7 o'clock, declared the platform adopted, with Mr. Wilson's} league of nations indorsed to the limit and utter silence as to booze. These were the two issues about| Which the allday battle raged, w litt City to Issue Bonds for Shilshole Ave. That the city of Seattle will issue general bonds to pay condemnation awards in connection with the im- Proverent of Shilshole ave. was the statement of members of the city finance committee Friday. The bonds will be issued just as soon as| fa market for these bonds is assured, ft was declared. -_—_~ Ask For cet.Horlick’s Tre ORIGINAL Malted Milk yi ——— s | Safe | Milk For infants | & Invalids | / ott | (A INutritioos Diet for All Ages | Lanch at Home or Office Amitations and S=bstitutes 1311 SEATTLE YOUNGSTERS App’ » high schoc WHITE CENTER 'GREEKS DEFEAT Assessment lAngle Fund Goes The committee in charge of raising bees tions coming in, she declares she will HE LOSES BONE DRY FIGHT | BRYAN | ENROLL IN SUMMER SCHOOL! BY AL, OUR LITTLE BOY = ‘ORTER Inthe days of his prime, when!) Who said Seattle didn't have an ambitious r generation? he wns at the zenith of his powers, He who did was w Abs: “Me cover, he can see for he was never m d sunny m that he was w w of am played roximately 1,311 Seattle youn: ole th 45 in the partment and 861 in summer is sum n the grammar 1 youngsters forsake the joys of summer va SHORT WATER TURKISH ARMY. for Larger | Crush Resistance of Rebel. ‘McLaren Heads Bar Association W. G. MeL Gout. ot that t n is the new preat | to $1,000 Mark funds for Mrs. Peter Angle, whose | husband was shot and killed b orn elected were: Bruce | Charles Davis tn a quarrel Cc. 8h t vice president; O. B.| © subscribed. John W. Heal, secretar en children, Mossman, treasurer; 8. M. F 0 days won and R. D. Herald Tindall, D. ¢ nbach, committee M. Whitney, W. V. Tanner and Marion Edwards, griev | ance committee. ANNUAL woroR CAR RACE Monday July 5% Gates open at 8 A.M. M. 225 MILE RACE PURSE OF ° 22,500 TACOMA SPEEDWAY STEAMERS LEAVE Worlds Greatest Field COLEMAN DOCK of Drivers - Palma. Chevrolet 7,8.9.10.Mandiz 0° Boats afloci and 2 Mulford. Milton, Boyer connect with. steam Durant, Hearne, Sarles trains at Tacoma di- Thomas, O Donne! rect to track. Murphy. Klein, Miller MAKE RESERVATIONS AT ONCE AUTO CLUB OF WESTERN WASHINGTON 1211 41x AVE OR TACOMA SPEEDWAY — TACOMA View Races from sky in pas ssenger planes ald p Schwelle it Iminsions; W p them all, J. HL x the subseription com Sutthoff is nittee TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA Round Trip to Tacoma $1.00 = 7200, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 1:00 p. m., and last ste wattle at 10, 11 and is direct to Speedway, 9:00, 10:00, Fast steamers leave § noon; 1:00, 3:00, 5:00, Boats leaving Dock with tr: Returning, lea 2 noon 0, 3:00, 0 p,m, THIS SCHEDULE SCTIVE JULY 5 ONLY PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. 11:00 a, m,; 12 r 12:40 a. m, 2 o'clock, connect 11:00 a. m; | was gray-haired a AE SEATTLE STAR Wild Demonstration ‘MAY USE COAL Staged for Suffrage TO MAKE LIGHT plague. ellow fever canes today. in Bourbon Session BY MABEL AnnoTT promise of excitement. But to trem SAN FRAN July %—What| was added one of the big general do you suppo: the Jemonstrations of the convention, onatyation in the democratic national| when the plank that urged the jeonvention on the da} when Bryan| governors of Tennessee, Florida tried to throw the long-expected|and other states that have not yet monkeywrench into the machinery | ratified the suffrage amendment and took his proposed dry plank and/to do so in time to enfranchine two or three others to the delegates | all the women of the United State Jon a torrent of appeal and argu| before the ction. |rior, 1 ood wae aia ice ‘ neg] The ube that followed lasted ~ ‘lla, aoe! hin in a] Many minutes, while the standargs . of the states rose from their places f gignts; and when the Irish question boiled over inte the oon,{224 bobbed, some willingly and vention with a sputter like hot|*0m¢ after struggies that nearly raked deitien inte wrakae wrecked them, into line before the Why, won eoiales | platform. Not all of them, how All the excitement for which the(*Yer: Stubborn still, Maryland and convention has been more or lean |S0Uth Carolina sat immovable, patiently waiting, broke loose Friday, | ¥" le the searchlight played accus platform ftals 2 and | ‘ely upon them, and shouting |carter Glass read it in a voles that | (legates from all the other state frazzled into a hoarse croak toward| “ced past them. the ond, but nevertheless carried the} Practically all the planks affect ing women's Interests that were re |quested by the League of Women Voters were included in the plat then came the minority re-| form, with the exception of the er n of a federal department of yan threw himself into the| education. Officers of the league fight as utterly and tempestuounly themscives a8 greatly as in the days when he wasn't bald on top. He was a bit baggy at We hoped for a fuller plank on | pockets and knees, as in the right of | educa said Mrs, Emily Newell an who has been laboring | Iilair, one of the regional directors weveral days ar t of ne Dut we are dell « nights at a tough job of carpenter-| adoption of practically a r ing. ineasures, in almost. exa The massive frame seemed to nag bmitted them.” a little once In a while, with wea 1 the measures affect ness and years; but always it drew en have been passed." maid iteelf together again for another wrence Lewin, of Philadel spring. Somebody thrust half a ratification chaleman of th ord of roses into his arms as hel national woman's party, “and I am finished, making him look Ike ® pleased to see the enthusiasm about | new type of bridesmaid; but he wasitne suffrage plank. But the demo a th i figure, apts orgy crates must remember that the 3 urke Cochran supplied more|\tate in the nie « hat reall thrills, but of another kind. Ho too no enh barged counts, We want teeds r Auto Runs Up Lawn and Man Is Killed ABERDEEN, July 2.—Tom Stave logging « man, died, and 4 experienced and + words ting mood. But he fought differently Sometimes he waa as vehement as the champion of bone but mostly he was smiling a a bit subtic-—not k comprehension by tryness and witty subtle for he crowd, just subtle enough to te make the on feel an if it low were t and body r auto with a « kea that nensation, even if it ls only ey. Stave'n temporary ran onto the lawn of the First WOMAN DELEGATE Presbyterian chureh, overturning and pinning Stave beneath tt then came Ii Mra Poter " - logateat-large frem Minne-| FUNERAL SERVICES fot Charles ed as tiny as a ma-| Ball, 8, killed when an auto, driven heavy artillery |D¥ his father, Arthur Ball, of Wood SHAKES CON TION was the machine gun |'™ ville, waa b a war She wore a dim, | *** 8. and § misty ery dreas that you| Will be held a t exactly notice but were some | Parlors at 1 o 4 aie of noon. Burial will be In Woodinvil nder y in and and she was red and treme cemetery. Masonic board of relief is in charge of funeral arrangements for Jamen Saé 45, of 1712 16th ave. S the other victim of the o knew | rak. She took hold of that convention He was beaten six to one. Jand shook it and talked to tt like a| ** In the meantime, Bourke Cochran, Mains Would Help Forces ther and @ Dutch uncle, and the) seiee ELLEN ROBERTS, 21 Fry ef New York, had made an impas = representatives of several million! . Oh ohie whe pee i a Biomed appeal for the insertion of a| ‘That scarcity of water in White] LONDON, July 2—Capture of the| voters all at once, and left it breath-| fC, camler. was in critical condl Xt Rowe and beer plank in the/ center, a suburb of the city in the important of Ralikessra, on the! Baga oe oe nise most ANY! aay, from in a received Friday | Burien district, in due t all na-Panderma railway, by Greek | .o7 3 aagns night, when an auto in which sho The crowd had a friendly feeling Lake Burien district, iw due to smi rna-Panderma railw | N DELEGA wae riding plunged off the Spokane for Cochran, remembering his clever | water mains, was the declaration of | troops has practically crushed the] A REAL SE 1 ladainds tak deta of Satoacales “ = : | taduc ‘ont of Riverside garage. Speech nominating Governor Smith,| water department engineers Friday. | res © on the north front of] Mrs. Oleson's mpeech was one of| 2921 W. Spokane st. + She is believed Nollie pp aa neg ee poten g pe sg accord-| Mustapha Kemal Pasha, Tur! 4 real asia? of the convention, | t< ave concussion of the brain : ustasti ng to the officials, © four-inch. % wd eh without any allowance being made Snieht. 6247 hb s Ception, and responded with &/whereas the standard size of such ver hoe er, accgrne 0 Sitce her sex ory 6 la i ; faa es ee ve splendid. oratorical effort. Cochran] piping is eight-inch Tha dispatch to the Greek legm-| An these things would have been |toria, B. C., passenger, encaped with had them up.on their feet yelling like) Conditions in the vicinity will not|“on here today sufficient to keep the seasion’s | bru: : 4 Indians. A short time later h be improved until further amess-| Twelve hundred Turkish prisoners Was being rolied, not quite as ments are levied and larger piping | Were taken, together with 64 guns) Bryan, but flat enough to satiaty installed, it was declared. The 404 4 great quantity of ammunit Between the oratory of Bryan and|mains supplying the dis were|the dispatch maid. The Turks wuf-| Cochran and their rolling, something |reeently attached to a r reser-|t eavy casualties | happened. More properly spea voir which, it is claimed, has im aso | two somethings hap ed. They were ved conditions to a certain ex JOHN DANZ Mor. ——_——____-. - STARTING TODAY— Most Unique Comedienne on the Screen, in a Drama of Lov Bubbling Over With Good Cheer. ZASUDPITTS And a Notable Cast SEE what happened when a poor little boarding house “slavey” found herself heiress to mil- lions. ADDED TOPICS OF THE DAY aoe n, always . Add Tax 4” AT PIKE: bi oe The Inimitable Zasu Pitts, the INTERNATIONAL NEWS | Consider Substitute for Oil at Steam Plant «to avert a “light famine” tn | wttle were taken Friday when the city utilities committee begun an tr vestigation into the feasibility of u ing coal at the Lake Union steam plant More than 60,080 conmumerm of light, including street lighting, will be without current ‘by the end of | July if the present fuel short con | tinues, according to officials, Et forts to obtain tankers to transport | oll here from California have been | essful to date D. Moore, vice president of the uni Pacific Coal company, informed the committee that his company can furnish 120 tons of powtered coal a day from its plant at Renton. Coun cilraen declared the plan might be adopted as an emergency measure in fuel oll fails. © committees also voted to an certain what, if any, née can secured from t Sound be Puget Light and Power company | Three Carloads | of M Delayed Mafl for the Orient, originally neh have gone on the |e a Victoria, will be a himi Maru, sailing fre July 7 la postoffice announces that y in due to @ disagreement n the Canadian postoffice de Canadian Pacific Three carloads betwi artment and t amship cor of mall are invol | Bolshevik Attack on Poles Continuing LONDON 3.—The Bolshevik att in the Rovno re gion In cc ning to progress, ac ording to a Moscow wireless mes mage recelved here The Pc lin the Mozy wh retreat also continues the wireless r region,” said. Ban Juan ing Belling . Friday Mar Gay. West Thursday Olga, Wed. 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