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5 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1920. | SKETCHES OF CONVENTION FIGURES BY ROBERT EDGREN MISSOUR WOMEN Gees nis arta 5S nner Eke of Brom teens DEFEATED REED; HON THE DOT aN Started the Fight at a County 0 Caucus and Never Let Up. FELT LIKE CRUSADERS. ROUND INTO SHAP Many Were Exceedingly as Result of Week’s Tra Across the Continent. By Herbert Pulitzer. eae FINI ‘Special if Correspondent of Evening World.) * SAN FRANCISCO, June members of the Tammany Hall celal car party are rapidly from their hard week's tripy ai which they visited the National and the Grand Canyon. A few of members seemed exceedingly tired, condition which may or mayjat come from the hardships of ‘ Ba! and the ardor of a week's poll debate. There is a story going around Sen Mrs. W. W. Martin Finished | the Struggle by Speech Be- fore National Committee. Bes see’, fe SS By Mrs. Kellogg Fairbank. Member of the Executive Committee, National Democratic Committ SAN FRANCISCO, June 28 (United “ Press).—Every paper in the country has printed both eides of Senator Reed's cage, but there is a contribut- ing cause to his failure before the Na- LEDO Tue winot Cox MEN ns Tours A Odaver Me Frrakeace = f ‘: of (New vYorr MR Wii BUR MARSH TREASURER _ oF ‘THe DEM NAT Comm Francisco about this trip. It seeme@ © tional Democratic Committee to be} that a week ago yesterday the Tam= — recognized as a delegate which has 8 eee many party stopped at a ihe Se escaped them. They have overlooked < . in New Mexico. One of the mi 3 having gone down to notify the on arriving that the party would @ tend services that morning, ever in town was there to see them. When the collection plate passed the members contributed & $300, which the priest afterward was more than be usually took im im @ yea re Then came the sermon, The prie@& tall, thin, black haired, of Spanish of French blood, for he spoke with @ the nemesis. The story at one of the early county meetings | begins back in Missourt! called to elect delegates to the con- When the men of the ma- chine told the women they need not vention. sy \ Rosert F Scert * S&T To ATTY Genu~ PALMER. on DELE@ATE'S TRAIL ~ trouble to attend the meeting, they B, Ki didn't—except five of them who hap- Pi pened to have a free morning. They | went in, the five, unsuspicious and | pea ae i placid, five nice women, ital — ~ strong foreign accent, talked for al ; ee v ice women, mildly ee most half an hour @a the sacred trusty) When a speech was made lauding os imposed on the men before bim im ae aie de ek ; : cake 5 er Cee nominating the Democratic cai 309 or a ae his re rd they AR Homer. deant: Migs for the Presidency. Im closing Bie — egan to be glad they had come. | = td, S CumAINGsS, , Mona L. Martina sermon he said: ‘ ¥ When a second speaker praised him } = A — CHAIRMAN OF THE Shatner ot A Be “Now, gentlemen, when you go to for the part he had played in de- Da, sia DemocRATIC ews MS . i" sfeating the peace treaty they be- ae Pine, NATIONAL EVERY DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION SINCE 1896. Way eriet city. ot ee te s P: y y was, NA nominate a man for the Presidency, gan to feel like Crusaders. They did rd Commit TEE \ let your choice fall on a man who Ie not want the country kept out of | «= Od, \ peace, and when a resolution was | | Aral fot aN, een oe ae POSSES AND DOGS HUNT BOY, AGED 3, MISSING AT PICNIC [CANDIDATES WILL MEET TO-MORROW Harding and Coolidge to Speak Address to People Into a Graphophone. GILMAN.GETS NEW ed to indorse the Senator's stand The pa there were five votes against it men smiled covertly. During ths adjournment for lunch the five didn't eat. Each went to a telephone and when the meeting re- convened all the Democratic women and all the time for Taminany Hall’ ———_———_ $300 ROLL STOLEN; — NAB ‘GENTLEM/ ©” Police, However, Say Daniel Veiter + |'What New York Women Delegates Are Saying and Doing at the Convention NEWYORK NAMES | “GOCKRAN TO HELP Fifth Avenue Millinery Importer and Owner of Building Reach Little Adam Schmidt Disappears at North Haledon, N. J., While Agreement. of the county were there. A great | A M TASHINGTON, f\ pala itis Bhen ‘ F? gathering of nice, plain, indignant | DRAFT PLATFORM Parents Are Within 500 Feet. ! - ‘The firm of Gilman, millinery im-| Harding and his ining ate ‘Gov. Ka serbia i American women, The machine slate | OSSES from Paterson, Ridge- | , : “ * ; porter at No, 358 Fifth Avenue, came | Coolidge of Massachusetts, will meet Charge. « for delegates to the State Convention | 1004, Glen Rock ang cite, joome Think‘Gathering “Great,” Others Find to Jan ‘understanding toulay with, the hore ‘Tuesday and. discuss plane for Jeatlecian’ was the ecoupaiton Sum was ‘presented. It was promptly de- —_>— headed by police dogs, pipe SiralaMsh spade Oe acg fel Vetter claimed when he was arrested “Americanism” to the American peo- ple will be delivered Tuesday {nto graphophones, which are expected to new ten-year lease and the corporationg take the place of public speeches and It “Lacks Pep’’—Mrs. Sire Drafts Narcotics Plank. Jlundred and Thirty-five Fifth Avenue a Pe ys Corporation, by which Gilman gets @ feated, an anti-Reed one was put up in its place and the candidates, only searched the woods all night in the vicinity of North Haledon, N, for attempting to open a pocketbook on the 42d Street crosstown McCooey to Act on Credentials Committee—No Unit Rule line, but when he was arrataned half of them women—we are the fair J, for three-year-old Adan will make alterations in the building|give the candidates time for their * ; ar In the Weat Side Court rather sex, after all—were elected. ‘The Fight Yet Schmidt jr. The boy lives with By Beatrice Washburn. | percotis, plank to the Resolutiont in such a way as not to interfere wits |front poreh campaign. edattaalesed 406 cain eee cee a . i : + me noun resolutions of the morning were re- his parents at No, 33 Milosn (Special Correspondent of The, | It will become part off the platform.” the Gilman business that the “gentlemanly” Vetter had Fi scinded and others were passed con- Street, Clifton. He disappeared Evening World.) Mrs. Gifford Pinchet, smartly clad| Up to Jan, 1 the property was owned |HELD ON HOMICIDE CHARGE. |arrested thirty-nine times on picking Anil Reeia atand.on (he Leagabs By Martin Green. yesterday afternoon after he had SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.—So|1M @ pearl gray dress and a feathered by the Columbla ‘Trust Company and oe pockets charges. He had, however, auf _ When it was all over the women| (Special Staff Correspondent of The| gone with his parents to North | M&nY of the New York delegates en-| Nit n,0¢ ine, Palace Hotel wiih thO Giiman pald $11,000 a year. In Fobra-| Allewed sie fered only two convictions. 1 Mees sire, satha tone and eanetnie® Evening World.) Haledon on a picnic. Masse and individually went tol but being a Republican, she admitted: (f¥ the Rew landlord took possesston be At the lineup at Headquarters t ean ane ee cre county in Missouri| SAN FRANCISCO, June 2&—The! ‘The parents Yeft the boy steop- | Church yesterday that it was next to} “I am not talking, but my main ob-,"d Gilman, It was al wae tele | gnttoleea Tn: Wath. Sameer onset ar ite uieae ieee ame 139, voman | e c Missouri | i ? aes ‘ b | ere . e's hed” on their comrade, which had not had its meeting and| embers of the New York delegation, | ing by a tree, covering him with @ nee Loceieisnenis 25h? are Fhay ier yemmrncie aber aban = ran a ceee ee the arrest to-day of Balvatore Del, Dues, haha Puce ceiatan a Ri . pe coa y wel . = Marbury, f instance, only v) be Aes . dosapianets enty years old, who ts charged wit told her the story. ladies and all, met last night at the ae ‘They went 500 feet away to | stoned tone Le Nee a ppegeen to | Democratic Convention. the increase waa forwarded on May 1.|the killing af Thomas Gayer on Friday | who had jostled against him many When the State Convention met] Bellevue Hotel and organized for the | Pick some berries. When they re- | the Cathedral to tell ua the conven- | WESTERN SISTERS LEAD IN LA-|T¥0 hours later the corporation notl- lit saitment at the home at Taoulsa| und wae’at his Necla when aren Senator Reed was among those nomi. | convention. Fienea, the soy, wealanlasliey Bab (con padattenchen geptnit IlRWit BOR LEGISLATION. fled Its tenant, Giiman adya, it had de-|het “Piicay "mother of, the prisoner, at [was taken from his ted for delegate-at-large to the| Bourke Cockran was named the the coat was found where he had | assert, igh pep a al Fes cided to take advantage of a cancella-|No. 740a Union Street, Brooklyn. “The| a subwa: nated fe ° Cesk aineping: ‘ erted the delegate at large, paus-| “Eastern women ought to wake up! {ion clause and begin work on a sevens [police say ‘that he. left. there. threo | nue #tation. National Convention. He failed of|member for the Resolutions Com- ing to button her glove, “Dull. Noth-|®P4 realize that our Western sisters |story addition. In two hours more, the | Weeks ago owing two months rent. with Vetter, y sald, and Ve! The: ns .| mitttee, and James H .MoCooey the peg... » are putting it a good deal over us in|tenant complained, a bridge over the On Friday he went to get the belong- tin the w wl election. ‘Then the caucus of the dis WI ing doing. No one has any ideas.| te P uy) |SeneHE = rage over, the | On pirteay Ne pert Cur puset nia | Ot way When the vietim tried trict presented Senator Reed's name|member of the Credentials Com: ILSON SHOW: Yes, I have a fow, but not now, not | wage, abolition of child labor'=chere {air and casement shut off. "Litigation [three companions set upon hin {ttn sepia nian vy oval bythe: convention: nos | Rutten ate Chairman Farley was meer ; lies ; 4 ‘ vas begun and Gilman obtained an in-|sald, He was escaping from the beat- died a short Ume afterward, Young Del Duca fled, Then the three, fearing m UTICA, June 28.—Union labor ha ti " ihe éonvention, promptly ednt ithe tate, cians, eonuncemments inEvend at the Fairmont with Mrs. C. H, Mol-|Decause of course I'm not, You have MUST PAY FOR WAR, itl of Gov. Smith, the Chairman, who | President on Auto Ride Returns to be a Democrat to do anything like a charge against themgelves, ‘told the , back for reconsideration, upon which} W111 he 1 = 5 5 ler, on the other hand, thinks the con-| that, I am supposed to live In Penn- police, It is sald, who fired’ the shot.lumion man, may contribute h an effoft was made to adjourn the| jut busy inlmpay.atner directions | Endless Salutes With Snappy | vention is ~reat, only she is glad she|sylvania,” she remarked as an after- DECLARES COOLIDGE jiney, wart nes fee ier ace runs Hip constructing the Soldiers, and convention, so that when the Sena- Motion of Hand. 's not a delegate. thought, “but once a citizen of New Pie ss lee ita Mayor Lunn of Schenectady ob- cherked with hoceiciae. . jected to the selection of a Vice Chairman, He thought he saw some- thing In it which would bind him and others who object to the unit rule, but he finally supported the motion York always New Yorker, Don't yme in thi you think 60) I don't feel that I really live anywhere else.” We agreed, and with that Mrs. Maud Wood Park of Boston took up the slogan: tor’s protest was made to the Na- tional Committee in San Francisco the claim successfully might be pre- sented that there had been no op- portunity to ratify. This was a blind “I don't pretend to know anything about politics,” asserted the wife of the Mayor of New York, “and I am Just out here for a good time. Look- ing forward to the simple life is what WASHINGTON, June 28.—Wash- ingtonians who have been fortu- nate enough to get a glimpse of President Wilson as he, with Mrs, Wilson, rolled through the streets of Urges People to Accept Larger Responsibilities of the New Order. 7 ‘ . “We are here to present planks on} BURLINGTON, Vt., June 28.—The tnove but by that time the women|to gelect Mr. Fiftley. Washington in the big White House es doing. When my husband isn’t! oq welfare, education, home and] american people were urged to accept were suspicious, 6o they began a fili-| The meeting was harmonious, |@utomobile subscribe heartily to the} Mayor any more I intend to settle} high prices, women in gainful occu- buster to gain time, ‘They kept on filibustering until 5 o'clock in the morning when the dis- trict caucus sent back word that ft had no other name to present when they blithely adjourned and | went home to get their husbands’ break- fast. Last Saturday at the end of the hearing Mrs. W. W. Martin of Cape Girardeau was imejjed to speak for five minutes to presept the women's opinion in the case, Wwvery one was tired, tense and irritated, ‘The yote was by no means certain. It was a difficult moment to capture, but capture it she did and thoroughly. It was dramatic, a Missouri woman giving the coup de grace to the old enemy of her sex. She made a won- derful speech, and at the end the men of the committee sprang to their feet and they applauded, they cheered .—the vote was taken and it stood 34 to 12 : It was the Senator Reed, LAWYER DIES IN SURF. New Yorker Found Dead 1 at Belmar, N, J. BELMAR, N. J., June /28.—Max Liv- | ernand, twenty-three years old, sald to have been admitted recently to the bar women who “showed’ Water hE. Many of the delegates said they had found places where they could get it, and all were pleased. The gentlemen who are here for the purpose of trying to met the con- vention to adopt resolutions uphold- ing Ireland in her struggle for a re- publican form of government are en- countering unexpected opposition. They thought they would have little difficulty with the Democrats, but they didn’t figure on the pussy- footers. ignoring gether, the Irish question alto- but that cannot be done. tion of Ireland in the platform, There is also a considerable sprink- ling of delegates from the big cities who think the Irish question is high- ly explosive. Eamon De Valera arrived late yes- terday and attended a demonsration across the bay before coming into San Francisco . He was received with the wildest sort of enthusiasm. Pret- ty nearly all the Irish in San Fran- cisco, and there are plenty of them turned out to welcome him, Rabbi Frank of San Francisco, a widely known Pacific Coast preacher, addreached a large audience in the Auditorium of St. Francis Hotel last The pussyfooters are in favor of ivural delegates from the South and West are frankly against any men- report of the Chief Ex cal condition. At_no time since his return from the Continent has the President ap- peared in better health or looked better than on the ride yesterday and his snappy return of the end- less salutes given him by pedestrians and other automobilists indicated a perfectly free use of his hands and arms. ‘ utive's physi- WANT A BONUS PLANK. ice Men Among Delegates at 'Frinco Perfect SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 men among convention delegates to- perfected plans for obtaining the dorsement of the Democratic Party bonus legislation, It was adopt the American Legion plan of rewarding veterans of the y in- war, by extending paid-up irisur {rural or ur’ vocat cation or mpensatl Richard See Jones, Chairman of Washington State delegation; Major Clark of Missourl, son of Repre- Champ Clark Barry of Tennessee, and E. W. tson of spokane, Wash., were selected ppear ore the Resolutions Committe the plank drawn for its approval. = —— BRYAN PROFITEERING PLANK ‘Trade Comminstons n Sentencen, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. State Commissions, similar eral Trade Commission, to p with June 28.— to the Fe event profs Mrs, down and never stir out of the home.” Down at Tamshany Hall headquar- ters jn the Palace Hotel was a spir- ited scene between Mrs, Norah Mc- Call of the 19th Congressional Dis- trict and Mrs, Anna Norton, anent the Irish question. One wanted Home Rule arg one didn’t, We aren’t tell- ing which j which for {t might get them into trouble, “I never want it mentioned in the Democratic platform," concluded Norton. “We have enough troubles of our own without getting into war with England,” and she brushed some powder on her nose and started forth, “Where we heard her query of an agitated bel! boy, ‘19 the nearest cathedral?” MRS. SIRE HAS A NARCOTr< PLANK FOR THE PLATFORM. All efforts to locate Mrs. J. Borden Harriman were unavailing. The real news among the women delegates Is that Mrs. Lillian RK. Sire ot N 5 West bith Street, delegate from the 19th Congressional District, and founder of the New York Society for the Aid of Mental Defectives, is going to propose a narcotic plank in the Democratic platform—an amend- ment to the Harrison Drug Act, “As it {8 now,” asserted Mrs, Sire, “any- one can import narcotics, and there is an endless amount of il¥cit opium trade going on, The Harrison act is good 08 far as It goes, but It doesn't go far enough. My proposition is that pations, public health and morals and independent citizenship for married women, the same planks we submitted,| in a public hearing before the Reso- lutions Committee of the Republican Convention.” “It seoms a modest programme,” we ejaculated, hopefully. “If you get all that through we will hardly need a President.” Miss Harriet May Mills of Syracuse will be appointed to-night on the Rules and Business Committee, She has been for many years an active Suffragist, and toure with Dr, Anna Howard Shaw, Her father was a fa- mous Oriental scholar, friend of Emerson and Hawthorne, MISS WILSON DODGES REPORT- ERS AND VANISHES, The question agitating feminine po- litical circles at present is whether or not Miss Margaret Wilson, the Presi- dent's daughter, 1s in San Francisco, The reporters trailed her from @ trangcontinental train to the Falr- mont Hotel Thursday night, and then in some mysterious way she vanished, It is whtwpered she is staying with an aunt, Mr, Edward Billot, at Berkeley, a half hour ferry ride across the bay, “We had a great time this after- noon,” announced Mrs, Mary A. Morse of Buffalo, who, by the way, i# a Sinn ‘einer, oF says she {8. “Assistant Secretary of the Navy Roosevelt asked the New York delegation out on his boat.” “Beventeen women on the Executive Committee of the Democratic Na- tional Committee 1s @ pretty good record,” announced Mrs, George Bass the larger responsibilities of a world of greater economic and political free- dom and to employ thelr moral force in solving the problems of the future in an address by Goy. Coolidge of Massachusetts, Republican candidate for Vice President, at the University of Vermont commencement to-day. The degree of doctor of laws was conferred upon him “It 1s absolutely impossible for the public to evade or shift the burden of meeting the cost of the war and paying the public debt. This is our part of the price of victory, Until this is met a higher range of costs will b9 the price of prosperity. vi has been and still is in some cm which has not been caused by but has resulted in profiteering. There is but one sure remedy for thls and that is an increase of production, HARDING ON GOLF LINKS. Republican Nominee, Still at Rart- tan, Won't Talk Politien, Senator Warren G. Harding, Republi- can nominee {or President, spent a quiet morning to-day at the home of Senator Frelinghuysen in Raritan, N, J. He re- ceived newspaper men, but abso- lutely dectined to talk politics. Sena- tor Harding, accompanied by Senators Frelinghuysen and Frank B. Kellogg, plans to play golf this afternoon on the links of the Somerset Hilla Golf Club at Bernardsville, He will leave here to- 4 range of artificially high prices, Storage At Moderats Prices’ | Alterations and Repairs At Summer Prices . C. G. Gunther’s Sons 391 Fifth Avenue Furriers Exclusively for One Hundred Years JUST PUBLISHED! a - eareri cating, feature of a plank on| all narcotics shall be under the con- r “ night or to-morrow morning. ’ in New York, was fougd dead in the|mlsbt: Many of his h rere Were | rotlecrine, Band wy Avil °P | trot of the United States Health| of Chicago, of the Women's Bureau | — - THE WORLD S 1920 surf here yesterday. delegates. The speaker declared that | Fan, Commissioner, who will allot supplies | Of the National Committee, Homer) | if ner kena Hiamerich of No, gva|the Democratic convention would do|” it would pledge the Democratic Party | to the State Commissioners of Health, | 8, Cummings, Chairman of the Na-| Pills of Tacoma, Wash. and Miss | ummer esorts nnua Leauge A eared No. 904} sev nischevious thing, fraught with |to rid the Nation of the profiteer, en-| who in turn will give an allowance | t\pnal Committee, hag appointed | Caroline Rutzrees of Connecticut. Qeean Avenue sald Livernand rented ao ete the peace of the whole |(eavor_, 10 ,sllmimate all unnecessary |{o the Health Commissioners in the] seven o¢ them! Mrs. Josephus Dea-|. The Democratic women don't take room in her cottage for the week-end, |GAnger to the Deace of the whole |middlemen by the encouragement of cr] various cities, Hach physician willl lela of North Carolina, Mrs. Kellogg | much stock in this breakfast twice a an otor Tours Gu arriving Saturday night. The body was| Wor ft attempted to address wage | Rete eon vand those who yee] Tecewe @ limited supply from the Fairbank of Chicago, Mrs. Helen| week with the man you love theory. found some distance ¢rom tite bathing| land on the matter of Irish govern. | PINK those who sell and thos) wo we | Treatth Commissioners, #0, practical-|Grenfeld of Denver, Mra. John B.| They are serving breakfast every | Price 10 Cents d beach, ment. Hiy assertion was applauded |supjectine to the penalties of the crimi. | 1¥, it will be impossible for any one| Custleman of Kentucky, Mrs, Pattie| morning in the Palace Hotel before | At all World and Newsstands "i Dr. J. W. Hasslar said death was due’ for nearly a minute and te delegates law all corporation officers ana em- | to provers Narcotics except in small B aanobe of piabeiie., Mee, Biles we ibe conventios. dm saa to-day al or Offices el Wl ve oO} arry out atruc- | Qual les. us ol nneso! ra. ver! a enator en O- dobenrt Gesaee, * ed the applause. HoEgPR BO, Elve OF SArry, Out Instrue~ | ONS eehish be, oniny ab manples smal Sccacad af Viseials. Ses Aisacine ©! Salman ond an wk sh TOON A (m ne ‘ v : * , e ” + —— eee ee ee A ri \

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