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which was to kill off Wood, The bosses forsaw that the Johnson dele- Gates would stick té Johnson, Every Johnson delegate taken from Woud counted double against Wood when the balloting began. LOWDEN USED ONLY AS BLIND ‘ FOR OLD GUARD. Certainly the bosses were behind the fight Lowden made against Wood in Illinois and they backed Lowden in all his campaigns for delegates. They knew that the Lowden dele- gates were not generally Lowden del- egates but delegates rep! ting a Practical political element that has been kept away from the public trough for eight years and would hoary any sort of a chance to get back TS UTEBO I: NATONAL POL 00 MY BENE me eon na Page One.) ; apace It was both led and bonsed, ‘ack over the events of ‘the ceremony one must confess that the leadership was skilful, efficient masterly in the manner in it hid its movements and {n- tentions. It appears now that there never ‘was a minute when Senator Penrose in his sick room at ‘ia was out of touch with re his Heutenants were playing Chicago. ' F ‘The physically incapacitated Pen- Tove directed the moves by telephone @e-through messengers. He was the Stage manager of the show. On the torial leaders in putting forth two candidates—one to carry on the fight im the oven, the o to remain on the second iine of defense and come up when the signal was sounded for the real advance. The strategy would have been dangerous but for the fact that the delegates were largel: interchangeable. If it had been cided to nominate Lowden and rr the risk of running him under the dollar sign the iarding delegates would have voted for Lowden en masse or in squads as the develop ment of the plan of campaign might have suggested. The newspapers had millions of | 1, dollars worth of brains out here entire staff of wise Washington cor- respor ts was on the job. Special write! ind expert political forecast- ers st a al} over each other's feet in public places ‘in Chicago in the } nod week. They were in touch [= ‘the uplifters strong, wanted. ator Watson of Indiana was Penrose’s right hand man in His chief directors were jor Reed Smoot of Utah and Medili MoCormick of Illinois. Other Genators were part of the ma- ‘Gilne and important parts, but they took their orders generally from Smoot and McCormick, who spoke the mind of ectnes. Penrose. Where Penrose got his inspiration cannot be stated accurately, but a general idea of the gort of inspiration it was may be gained from reading thecplatform and looking into the a of the candidates. Long ago the Republican leaders “ devided that they would not accept ) ‘Wend; and that Johnson was imposai- ba Tt_ may be that they, without ay evening, whén the nows came out that Harding was boing considered for the nomination. Leadership that can keep its pur- pose & secret for a week under the eyes of hundreds of trained men whose pl gen . is to see that no the is pretty ca} rennin Everybody knew that the bosses were gol: to kill off Wood and that Johnson no chance, but they made the mis- take of thinking the bosses were fare to kill off Lowden and enter a rk horse. Now all can see that the bosses were very friendly to Lowden and he was kindly disposed toward them and that Lowden was one of a knowledge of Senator Johnson. by | double entry. of candidates. As a matter of fact, the race of Lowden sround ‘means brought about | ind Harding was Ifke the race of two see in the primaries in which | }) La ia the same race out of we Johnson figured. Wood, opposition, might have raincd delegates to be dangerous. _ TOMMBPD was able to divide some Btate delegations, but, at the same it was quite apparent that he 't be able to get enough dele- to hurt the main scheme, MURRAY CRANE CRE WITH COOLIDGE. Ex-Senator Murray Crane of Mas: sachusetts was an extremely impor. tant part of the machine that a the convention. It was gineered the League of Matting: plank Senator Borah through the Commit tee om Resolutions, That was a big and important Job, but Senator Crane reniained in touch with the develop- | meuts as to candidates and put over Calvin Coolidge for Vice President at | the ‘ast minute—probably aa he had figures on doing all along. | The exceient strategy of picking two candidates for the nomination came certain that Senators Johnson @ and Borah would never Supper Low- | representing the Rice estate, The stable mate o den. ager Harding, was acceptable to both Johnson and Borah, and the bosses had known that he would be. But, as & piece of super-strategy they kept in rene! nother entry from the Benati stable, Philander ceptable to Borah Johnson. Knox wan to have been an added starter in the ev: that Johnson would have taken the Vice Presidential nomina- tion, When Johnson finally made it! = plain that he would not think of ac. cepting the nomination for the Vi Presidency Senator Knox was sent back to his stall and Harding was| declared to win. Hindsight shows that the whole at. fair, he ond seemed to be so tangled in new line of political strategy, The nomination of Harding and) Coolidge Le of cou . Neither man stands for anything organized eed is trying to put forward along said one of the! workers last night, “it lly known that he is cor-- ed by the leaders of the has its 20% ‘to 30% A Signet Shoe Sale differs from many shce sales in."this re- spect——the reductions are always so notice- able. Because our prices in the beginning are always so low. Signet low prices come from buying in great quantities for speedy selling—at but Imoderate profit, The styles sh here are typical of low Signet prices made still lower. All up-to-date styles in new stock. At these prices you'll want two p. Wear them alternately and each will last twice as long. Come now, while selec- tion is good. len’s good looking ¢ oxford. Built black 6 umediate attention. Invisible eyelet. oxford— very stylish las: for well- Gressed men, 1345 Brozedway, bet.3£th and 36th Sts. ° Bionx—3rd Ave. and 149th St. All Stores Oren Evenings Woman's wing * oxford in back "— Russia calf, beauti- fully finished. These Shoes Reduced N. B.—If inconvenient to visit the store— rea your order now, $ 835 H i Signet Shoe Co. Harlem—112 West 125th St. Brooklyn—557 Fulton St. Retailers of Rice & Hutchins Educator Shoes $7: 35 $Q.8°| Woman's high heeled ox- fords in black or Russia calf, unusually smart. ‘ It will receive that ‘satisfied Himim Johnson and BEGIN $1, 000,000 RICE. | Big Stadium in Pelham Park May haye been, shifted sieht was made more apparent when It be- | tion, a gift to the eity, will begin within has finally decited to accept the gift. | The site has been approved and it is jexpected Mayor Hylan will sign the agteement after the next meeti: of th Board of Ratimate. ee ee ington estate. say It will be possible to construct the whole project without mate alt The Liver | —__— ‘Promotes | ‘Health | If the vee fg right the whole is bett ile awaken up liver lieve constipa- tion, stomach trouble, inac- re wwe oss of af tite, sick feed ache and dizziness. Purely vegetable, Small Pill—Smail Hose—Small Price | DR. 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