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\THE EVENING WORLD, ‘WEDNESDAY, JUNE $0, 1920. . , ROBERT EDGREN’S IMPRESSIONS OF CONVENTION PERSONAGE AE SAN FRANCISCO IS NOSER | ~ a ee eS a ER APE TT eee A NATIONAL CONVENTION , as * | Nurses and Doctors. ae | SAN FRANCISCO, June 90, URING the session of the convention yesterday af ternoon Secretary Hoff Man announced that a special | hompital had been set up in the building with a corpy of nurses | | and eixteen doctors, for any / emergency. ~ Can't Ruifle a’ Town That aTown That Forgets an ee Earthquake and a Great Fire, Says Edgren — Chairman Cummings Unknown to Hotel Elevator Boys. - t By Robert Edgren. Galleries and floor joined im # burst of jaughter. from which rome cries of “Doctor!” “Doctor! 3 “Hospital conps, this way.” and — the Itke, When he could be heard, — the Secretary shouted; “This te a dry hospital,” and the convention rumbled again with _ mirth, MRS. HOGUE ‘GETS DECRI Heeband «a te jonl Southerm tlem Tells Comrt, Justice Seeger in che Suprema Waite Plains, this morning ai Mra. Mary Hogue a separation from Hampton Hogue, whom she described ma ® “typical Southern gentleman,’ » AR Parmer = $50 a week alimony and $500 conn r LOOMS OUCH “THE CRowD foes, . WHEREVER HE GoEsy or CHARL Qire. Hogue told the Court that %, SAN FRANCISCO, June 30.—San Francisco takes the big Democratic pow-wow calmly, You can't ruffle a town that forgets an earthquake en- } Urely and baroly remembers the big fire. A fellow has to start something in this burg to attract any attention at all. Why, there are people here i who even don't know there's a convention going on, T came up {in an elevaor at the Palace Hotel after being out at the convention all afternoon, The Democratic National Headquarters are on the second floor at the Palace. I was first in the elevator. Just as I turned | | around two well dressed men, evidently delegates, rushed up in accents | that denoted excitement and haste, and asked the elevator boy, ‘What floor | is Mr, Cummings’s room on?” | on Tue War TRAIL . a food him since then, although he of New York by Sir Thomas Lipton was | Jit qStrect. ‘the bancrellat astres ns [about 47,500 a yenr' und. has in wived yesterday at the Custom House | a! with ‘the Stars rt a Placed on exhibition pending ics ree the Union Jacke In ename elevator door. ) He wasn't a new boy elther. Td ——— seen him in that elevator every day @ sorc.cn2. me | Women Delegates Approve CONVENTION TAKES ‘Gosh-darned oc" aeae| League, but Are Divided Dry Future’ is eee se lok of Resereats Poe 1 pee DOWN TO BIISINESS sen secre au.e| BONWIT TELLER & CO. i MURPHY om ny, was married to Hoxue In 1900 and “1 don’t know,” said the boy. | ew bs re ieee Nescgtehiic is eo ‘ they lived together in the Crest Mi, You must know where Mr. Cummings gets off—Mr. Homer S. Cum- raed Sal Earl st hlieh Sloss G . dladetet of Yonkers until March of UPN fi isted thi | UNVE COMMITTEE Of THE - cree Lipton Gift te Old Gan: moval for permanent exhibition re the year when he deserted her, mings,” insist e men. DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE (aaa A trophy presented to the Old Guard | Qld Guard headquarters, No. 307 Weat|clared that she has receivd no 4 “Never heard of him,” chortled the elevator boy blithely, and shut the) TALKING To A MERE MAN, : * y STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY UNTIL SEPTEMBER 4TH, INCLUSIVE —— FIGHT, THOUGH, “You het," exclaimed the lift chauf- fornia State Demoer - M. Wiley, Mrs, feur, “One year ago last February, | [)j an P ut ut the Civic Centre. Took i | Differences Drawn Out in Dis- ¥, Jasephi 5 ‘ Mr » Fernald and Mrs. Gal- atte = 5 i $42,698 and 12,600 people pald ad-| Cussion of Keynote Speech lord Stoney, ait of Calirornia, gee Tells of Encounter With The Specially Shop of Onizinalions mission at the gates, Some fight! | | very appreciative and ail that and we ; Cock-Sure at First,| Resolute “Home P: tor.” appreciative and all that and we elevate ck-Sure ¢ ¢. me Protector. Ritehie gave him a trimming that —Some Other Gossip. do s0admire thetr clothes," sald a Delegates ae oat First, | ee FIFTH AVENUE. AT 36™ STREET ] night, all right, I seen it." SS Angeles delegate. Now Adm loubdt as | Specia! Correspondent As a matter of fact, I remembered By Beatrice Washburn, —_|_,, Whatever, cise) the - Democratic to Resutt [fk ‘Te has Yaa ‘hat night pretty well too, for I| (Special Correspondent of The Eve-| to pul over a protarraneed platform, SUIS, SAN FRANCISCO, June 80.—Hore came out to San Francisco to write ning World.) | said Atrs. George Bass, whe followed ia @ stéry Mite Miisabeth Maxour Will Close out Thursday up the fight. It was in the big Audi-| GAN FRANCISCO, June 30'—Miss|candidate Palmer at the breaktast.| (Special Staff Correspondent of The ¥ torlum, where the Democrats are en-|Pertha M. Clay, delegate at large| “And it won't stand for a candi- Evening World.) Delegate at Large from New York, € § oted s onths ago 2 s CTS gaged this week in making the world | trom Kentucky, threw a monkey | @il@ who was selected six months 480) san jRANCISCO, June 30—It 1s|told Charles F. Murphy and Gov. safe for democracy, or words to that | wrench In the machinery at the open-|ton either. ‘The only speeches which [obvious to every one this morning | amith and othef fellow lifelong Dem- Women’s Hand ade French Blou S effect. Right squarely on the spot |ing session of the convenfion by re- | sid anything on the Repubiic t that the convention has at last got ot, wilacwailing for the: cbiven- m. se where I saw the New York delega- | fusing to Indorse Chairman Homer s,|f9t™ were made by women, potest ts Me edhe heed dna caamaeamate 3 i don't mean to insinuate that th - tlon sitting in the convention was|Cummings’s speech in favor of the|aren't doing things. Of course that business. Yesterday its cont off and is settling down to nd the day be- | ton to open. | i the ring where Ritehie and Benny | League of Nations, jis absurd. But I do think that wom- fore and prior to the convention it; “A resolute-looking woman," said 7 50 Leonard of New York fought four as| “Our Southern women are afraid | en ire fond thacie whe isda ea oe was impossible to find a delegate Miss Marbury, “entered my room . desperate rounds as have ever been | of nothing,” eighed Benator Johnson | Polltles i WAG CBAs AS WOES WO , | ho could not tell you not only who yesterday evening, when I was trying t field. ery one getting up © “keen in a roped arena. The spot |N. Camden of Kentucky, “What did/so early for breakfast is a great In- Was going to be nominated but just to steal a Httle rest. She carried a Formerly 12.50 to 16.50 where Charles F, Murphy of New| Miss Clay say?” novation, I think, an York sat down on the floor suddenly | “I am in favor of the League with | §'nning of a new er: . f | e | The Natlofial gue of Women on Monday, when his chair broke, | American reservations,” declared Miss resented by Mra, Maud Was tlie Identical spot where Benny | Clay before a committee of the wom- of Boston, Mrs. Selon Ja~ was when Willie pasted him on the/en delegates, “and by that I m bama, Miss Della a0! \ of well dlair shows the bes exactly how and when it was golng large, square black bag. I am always! . ‘ af A ‘ to be done, In » 80 suspicious of square black bags. They Of white and flesh pink voile, with fine tuckings, fluted collars bes i may contain anrting tromos Vorb and cuffs; also dainty net trimmings. hey put ; the t® a watermelon, union days standin 1 lobbies telling everybody with- Madam,’ said the resolute-looking chin and flattened him against the|that the League should be ex eens ty Newer Nay, in carshot just exietly whit went woman to me, ‘ia {t true that you, @ ropes, in such terms that it cannot be dis- 2 n anxious has | woman, advocate a moist plank In the ’ Ty . ah ‘ , This jornt jowever, afte: The gallerics that T found filled puted or misunderstood. ‘The three | night when thelr planks on ch carat senich, several duiezutes were! Diatform?’ ‘Tt le true; I replied, ‘and Women’s Handmade French Blouses with spectators, listening quietly | points which Mr. Cummings did not | f came up before t a nhs finally discovered who were willing| then some.’ SodtnaeD 2. ds cbobisc th during & tong, long time while Chalr- !make clear are whether we are to en- | Committee, of whieh Cart 7 lees 38 tovadimit that there m ht be. some arise: Sontac eto ake a omic ae atl aaah Mee ‘the [*2ree, the Monroe Doctrine, whether | Wonnitely decided about It Kt font the matter, Moreover: | with the resolute face, ‘I have a 15 00 . > policte: Di GUE ONLINE utes. no longer Bo Democratic policies Relwe can withdraw from our compact | ies MaRBURY GLAD BRYAN|s felon ne longer’ fo wllllne | re widaous huakand and Roee rs Republican platform and all its mak- ang whether the American boys shall }lowed closely by the female mem-|nobie virtuous sons and I warn you i. ; ers, were jammed that night with /46 sent to fight in foreign Iands.” ISN'T ON COMMITTEE, | be vir families, looking for that 1 will not permit any woman Formerly 16.50 to 45.00 f ] tight fans, Not silent ones, elther.| 9 there wasa division of the women| At’ least there is one thing accom- | ome one to go into conference with,| 9 The Takst es coma lece here ene 5 | During the four rounds the frantic] gelegates right there, ‘Those who|plished in that Elisabeth Marbury's|or at least for an acquaintance they |ffom the Hast to come out here and ; ! : by applause of the scrap enthusiasts |acreea with Miss Clay were Mos. plank got through the Naw ork aa apes Me ws i phe cine abe aie ape rh + nea aia Blouses and overblouses of voile, organdie and batiste; em- 3 C ‘on and is now up before the | that some stri nassing Db At | Hand: ani thre , f nearly lifted the roof from tts sub: |Guildford Dudley of Tennessee, Mrs ona Committer. mistake them for ‘on of the DUrlt a grunkurd'e. grave: broidered and frill styles. White, flesh and colors. porting arch, and when Benny rallied! jeate ‘Trenholm Abrams of North # a good thing for us that Mr. | political guns being greeted by a| °C od a to the woman | ’ pn the fourth and stood toe to to®|Cgrojina and Mrs. Beverley Munford did not get on the sub-com- | faithful adherent Madam, Le © trading blow for blow with William, ; Peipieshh diy dh iets of nine,” sighed Miss Marbury, | : y they are getting| with the resolute face, ‘can't you be ; well, | haven't heard abything yet | 2 is, 36 tog aie eae ae t would have been all up with At the ends ot] charitable? You have a noble, vir- , cl, were Mra. Kellogg Falroan [eer rain. tah out Ot i. HA ee N BI i in this national championship affatr| joy and Mrs, Anne O'Hagen Spinn | Bryan and Mrs. Bllis Yost of Wash- corner, and back of every door, | tous ecu and npae Babin Se Women’s avy ue , that could equal it Later in *the| o¢ ew York, both of whom were loud [ington were both against Mise Mar |acroups of four and five delecates can | tuous sons. Have you no considers Sl Mad lad tale hE A dh week, perhais, when the convention| 1, their praises of Cummings’s open- bury's me naure and Mr ¥ pat went he found lurking ey are sieaoet tes ior s arn hs haat y T * ti Cc d Cc. t : : 20 tar\es to say before tho Resolu-linyuriamly found standing | a husband wha ' s down to picking a winner for! ine apcech and all that it implied, | tions cmmilttee that it @ menace |fect circle with badges and eandi- | “2 MELAaSst ela than Fauciibacenoes ricotine apes an oats November's bout, there'll be some) 541 weR MAKES FIRST BEFORE: |'0 Ametica raven |titee’ Buttons to the inside, | ‘Thelr] |” Naat ror your future noise, “T wish they would abolish children | ‘and each| woman, ‘I fear for yi . BREAKFAST SPEECH. oatan reat : ant as , raced, : " under twelve from the mvention | yy, mber roe the group a firm Madam,’ I answered ‘you have DEVICE MIGHT BE USEFUL FOR) ~rnis is the first time 1 have ever| Auditorium,” sighed Police Officer| grasp on the coat lapel of the Men O| nothing on me. I fear the future Ie 56 00 | SPORT EVENTS. made a speech before breakfast,” de-| Flynn, who has charge of one of the| hid right and left sides sing to be gosh-darned dry.” . ' little device out ab|Cckired Attorney General A, Mitchel ide aisles, “I am strong for women}. They are talking in hushed tones “ Lf Ke Lonnventing’ atorvatellliie = rE ayer Neve eee Palner hotere the wonien delegates |A1d children first, but when it comes just above a wiwsper, but if some un-| “In the p stor ‘ormerly 89.50 to 125.00 hid conver n hall that might be p?'e! r to the little ones romping up and] fortunate past within fifty feet they | sessions, when all the delogates are 1 %, i | * \seful in a sporting way, It's a huge|Who were guests of the California! gown the nisies during the hearingal ail stop talking and look nt him a8] gathered together and everything, F . i . P | dictophone arrangement that hangs | Women's Btate Democratic Civp ator he delegates, 1 (iuie, mOMetINg | ease en ee vtdy na | Mise Marbury 1 the life of the party One, two or three of a kind in fashionable types, with plain Palace Hotel yesterday morning. | of the delegate ins some ytod three } over the speaker's place,on the plat-| the Palace F should be done About it. Not th various eom- or novelty silk linings. j form, Right in front of the speaker a Kase wares ee ake they are any worse than t : college | mittees have g under way, that} WATER FREIGHT hangs 4 small square box with a|Genera| @ Nation had al he amend hearinigs Stoportant. planks Peas alaont 1 showing in the mid-|pest-war problems, but now L see wa on thy Cox ¢ for the platform have been held, that EMERGENCY OVER r vi e ome purst into Keep political battles are getting well un. dle of it, Overhead ts something that|that I was mistaken. The women me Fires Burning’ every time thero | ilar A . bi n er way, and that M an has] = ; ee Ss Ss 4. yok like eight megaphones, point- Bare Cys ineceig 5 teotaeute lull in the proceedings get my] given out the astonishing statement | Citizens’ Committee Announces Pier Women s e arate kirts tah tains ere It ipping a ing in different directions, connected | Women to sue that there bs no sliPPINE | goat that he ie aalnst alcoholic bev | stockade Clearad-oNo Rallrcad ——— lens separate ok by wires with a vibrating attach- Peay te normal conditions. We shail —— nething hax really Wee -| B de oi amestael : nent never jet back to normal conditions| HAMMER SENTENCE PUT OFF olaed cans Machinists’ Strike. of Novelty Silk and Cloth ee ie speaker's’ Nps | and we might as twell realize it. — Y tie. ‘Bibi fie sachsen eonmne * Fou, ‘can tie speakers: he Post-war probleme are ones with|Phystetanta Coansel Wins Court | faces of The Citizensé ‘Transportation Camas ove, but the roaring sound of his| Postwar probleme ire onen wit Mile ane tialay sembled this. morning mittee, which cl up the coastw yoige, multiplied a hundred times,| {eq to cope. Although thousands ; : ¢ opening of the day's sion, and] steamship fralght situation ereated by | | ones booming from the mexaphones. | women fought through the war in tae |_ Sentence wit! not be passed untit July | while the kreat gray plpe organ which | th Longaboremen's strike, announced . } Mt can be heard as easily behind him ymes of America not a word of ap- upon Dr. Jullus Hammer of No, 1430 ]almost e¢ ‘ ie Fi . “8 er bel - with | to-day that {ts emergency task has ‘ i . 4 1. |preciation or of praise was given to|Woshington Avenue, the who torivm ranred out popular muste TS pomaetad' aad that? 4 An how : - “ anf! BAM on he in the} fim in the Republic platform at | cc ed last week of mans! inf af \ ittas Ga the ran | aetia Givin to the soumne work) has | Made to sell for 25.00 to 49.50 farthest comer of the gullery as ial Cnisage Infact there Is not a word me Se sans gle haa ve world | 0 the I the weat at Side, So does science | about the war in the Chicago plat- re Mean Mi act lt permanently undertake ee aad . . ; 4 follow fiction, for twenty years ago| form except criticism of the Admin- td 5 ~~ - | Over the holidays, including Satur- Included are high class novelty silks; also wool plaid and | aah ae i sf subi istration in being so slow to win it.” | soft which resulted in her death Grand Jurors to Dine Judges. | day, Sunday and Monday, the com- . ' ‘ H. G. Wells wrote a book in which he | “me women's breakfasts at the Oganeso was the wife of A} orne gus Ja Kings wiil| mittes's trucks will be idle, Starting| novelty wool skirts. jexeribed exactly this device as the | pemoer: headquar wealthy Russian at one tiny nnected . Oty the County] ‘Tuesday on the permanent routine | } owspaper of « few centuries hence, | ing popular. e[with the Russian fm Van ; Vigltaee A lenner he canteen ort mec ca There was 4 funny effect now and | women were out in fall array, 1 int, Sabie | anions eereney:ttee cetelee. ellen (9 Ges Mitchell Palmer sat at the aa im Hee 1 then. Demoer peakers in the iat band in a green h sidered ample, because large numbers of ~ ~ b di k | t de to vide to]{) fer was Misa Mary. Poy | Se OREATOD es tacantene (idk GarMeTR Ane Haw Wor’ White Cotton Gabardine Skirts euct s of their audi- | fornia, Theresa Graham of Harry Ei. /ing at the coastwise plera Pa fae aacenmeert wot the little disked {Idaho and Mrs, William Hlekey and "yAttorners | tne committen has pledkes of more 7 Mra. jarence vensns hid bes “aq than 000,000 for ite permanent wor! syd turned away from it vania, Very near the Pennsylvania eer re eene a tear 4 50 ne d could be beard until didate sut his newest appointes, to mnbet ut any thine euch emergenclen ex ® hey turned back again, When one ta orfley General Annette |clome hk ay nl ) at nn: , 4 ‘alifornia, aves to|Martin urged that senten 5 cnihee. ta the one it haa just Deate: " penker wie telling JuKt why Sona- | tame tee eaee duties in Washing [n° [eNby Foreman Ceushed to Dea. ee ame eae tiation on the railroads Formerly 7.00 tor eed of Missourl was tossed out | n November sr SUHTIRE "FAN D RLY: if ees 4 ‘also Was Improved to-day. The atrike of ep a tle ps decal OPAC BU SE eee eT varia wach, was killed tnatantly pasta ssp Beal lenaheteac Two distinct models, with pockets and belts, closing with large / the Menovrats gatherea [Sworn Democratic Club pathetic. | sterling i ! ’ now acheduled for Monday, pearl button. re glad to do to Mr Oe « as at y 3 Lang ” for PMMONY prec pitat wm hitns. y the railroad officials believe tt will not ind fa Reed was Eastern women « good time N ay pala MOIpIeaKeA ipod Hits 0 Fe Punaad: Silas Means AE lh ak n the speaker turned his | le N pars to the slevatortmnicn.. j carave thay oe start at al eporta trot ne variou ’ SUL AEP HAL MRD raMLOE TIL LT OER TA ARTOIS SOT TL SekiTn TON MaTtant (Oahye doneHiE [ina casa tainhes hi neta paliccadl petinee’ ar thie alpen seat NOC. O. D.'S NO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES ab ats (ractured skull. AL the with ‘which poked forward to told of strikers returning to work and So right here we may add that on! Hospital jt was said he has a fir! the wedding of his son, net for toe qJded that envbargocs were being lifted € tinued on em ‘age. ie fost ommittee of ie ali- chance for recovery morrow, or modified. (Con d Twentieth Pi the Hostess C itt f the Call » . - - ths 4 . 4 “ of ee : ET, ¢ %