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QJ^ro^Coji Hi^MMBnBMMMMaMMMHHna ? ? > BRYAN ATTACKS ed with thundei HOMER CUMMINGS entered the buil _____ Mr. Bryan sc< Richmond, Va., Jan. 21.?Williams jEdwards for his ? ition question an Jennings Bryan speaKing nere in mei interest of the prohibition drive to- mings *or his 1 night launched an attack on Homer, ^ew ^erse^ Cummings, national Democratic | "The Democn chairman. jand dear to me Mr. Bryan declared that Mr. Cum- i buriedwith t mings must either separate from;Sai^ Mr* BryanGovernor Edwards of New Jersey or! 1 am eleCl resign as head of the Demacratic !national convenl nartv ;strupcts me to \ r "" I would refuse t "The Democratic party is too with E(jwr near to me to ever consent to have the Democratic its interest allied with those of the qUOr interests. liquor interests," said Mr. Bryan. j .<jf c}iajrn 1 * i Nearly 3,000 people were packed preferring to Mr. * in the city auditorium to listen to'sense enough to the commoner. Mr. Bryan was preet- join in a boom SHOW I in co-opei r success. i n. 11 and taiK he conside lange in tl >hirig new lk is to me nty as well L lur. IT YOl y SAVE r, Pres. SAFE ,M'IS that, he Estate Surveys I on the c< [LL | M;;B B ward s a, I ports th? gineers. ' ed his ( I Nebraska Subdivision* | "I don wentto 1 j candidac . he wantc he sure Mr. Edw want yoi % || _ Mr. Bi lS. M terests v f ^ against ? politics ? llpr president . ^He au dence to ' ." Many ous applause as ho b]y were ding* I Mr. Brys ored Gov. Edward I- the womi stand on the prohibi- ratified i d flayed Mr. Cumapparent support of Norfol man* dress tod itic party is too near I Anti-Sale to allow me to let it!announce ? i ;he liquor interests, ;nor Edw nominee ted a delegate of the the presi ;ion and my sta^ in-!chairmar rote for Mr. Edwards j night at :o serve. I won't join! Governor ds in trying to turn fed his at party over ti> the li-thim for Democrai lan," said Mr. Bryan, Mr. Bi Cummings, "has not on Govei know better than to I "Mr. I for a candidate like J own *taa I < \ NTEREST 4? ation. We are inWe want to help it over" with us. ration of those con leir Banking Relaaccounts. The deiet the requirements as to serve the in^ / JR BUSINESS m BANK R. E. Cox, Cashier CONSERVATIVE i has not sense enough to be jcampaign in," Mr. Bryan ammittee." . I "But if Nebraska instructs ryan took a fling at Mr. Ed-1 Edwards, I'll never be a del gain when he referred to re-'the national convention," it Mr. Edkards had announc- clared. landidacy for president in, see that the Democrats i and Virginia. !aj chairman, Cummings, 1't know why Mr. Edwards the Edwards campaign bai Nebraska to announce his New Jersey last night," s; y," said Mr. Bryan, "unless Bryan, following his atl ;d a hot fight. And if he did | Governor Edwards. came to the right place. If j "if that is Mr. Cummins' 'ards comes down here, 11 he'll never be chairman of th 1 to be ready for him." jcratic committee again, if I ryan said that the liquor in- jit." /ere going to take the fight | nationwide prohibition into | CONGRESS MAKES md try to elect a "wet" j WIDESPREj* ; "on a wet platform." j uounced he could bring evi-j Washington, Jan. 21.?( this effect. * ; held its "thrift week" celebrj members of thestate assem- day* a wave of economy s in the audience and to them J both the senate and the hoi in directed an appeal that;net result was: an's suffrage amendment be j Decision by the house publ it this session. jings committee not to rec passage at this session of k Va., Jan. 21.?In an ad- buildings bill. ay under the auspices of the Reduction by the house for ion league, William J. Bryan fairs committee of the annus ;d his opposition to Gover- matic and consular service ap ards of New Jersey, as the tion bill to $3,843,038, whicl of the Democratic party for 085,125 less that the state dency and declared that of ment requested and $1,032, i Cummings' address last than was appropriated for 1 the banquet in honor of sent fiscal year. Edwards correctly express- Elimination ofthe senate o: titude, that he would oppose propriation of $42,500,000 f chairman of the national Americanization bill and sub; tic committee. thereof of an appropriation ryan's bitterest attack wasfoOO, 000 restricted to use u nor Edwards. lend of the 1921 fiscal year vhvards has picked out my jof an expenditure over fou te. Nebraska, to launch his as the larger appropriation c === ueiTiucraLS anu ftcpuuiicaiia fH the most pari joined forces ir Ip slashing away at appropriations ?Sl vote toelminato customary "por jj| public buildings bills being' ui gjg mous. The reduction in the Ai B canization .bills appropriation Sp advocated jointly by Senators jgg Cumber, Republican, North Da! gl Dial, Democrat, South Carolina. |jj "North Dakota senator told his pi leagues that according to cai H estimates, the government w ?gj start the fiscal year beginning IB 1 with deficit of $.>,000 HI Should expenditures for 1921 Wg kept within the conservative ?|S mates of $600,000,000 the scr jgg thought they might be provided ' ?|? but there would be nothing le gg take care of the left over defici "We have gone mad on the < B? tion of conceiving new quos Jj that will reach into the federal t J? ury" said Senator McCumber HI jferring ^to the Americanizatior HI which is designed to educate il ?gj ates and Americanize foreign HI citizens. "The only thing that U? stop it will be when we get to th< oT the rone and have to bend gg, country to meet expenses." |j| i Senator Dial said the tax pi ?? ' n ftlio TTnifo.l ..." ? << -- ? *v..v vaiwu UbatC^ VVCIC . gC H tired of being over burdened." H "In cutting down appropria 11 Dealer |] EACt | j GENC l| "The Farr - tnat is practi< Ijl tunity forliv ||! up a perma if Some good i 11 Genco-Light I j DIST if ANDERSON mbJ " .Austin-] went on. for Mr. 11; ( ^ legate to !|| * V->V he de- !;![ i;i; t nation- | , Our stock of H attended | nquet in ; ; ?ruuc? U1 ail Kll aid Mr. ;|j tack on !:<! ARTICI attitude !|! _ _ _ _ e Demo- ij: VELMOl can help jj; g^m W .. H^ir D if Soap " CUT| MADAM Congress | Hair D ition to- >1 _ /^i iweeping if vjlOSlIlC ase. The | Tempk ic build- i|: PALMER ommend Queen He a PuWic | HEROLIf eign nf- | __ Ox Mai 12!r i Nelson' (propria- ; , i is $3,- <j; Harade $ Exelento ( 074 less -I;. :he pre- \j\ Mak6S . | Hair So f an an- w * g aiso go torn the i; stitution jljj " ?; of "?6]|; "instead j 11 AuStin-P( ir years ^j; in the diplomatic and consular service bill, the house committee denied ! tj Secretary Lansing's request for in- * r creases in the salaries of ambass?tne | dors and ministers. The only inKey i creases granted over present exI c* 111- j neri- Pen(''tures were a flat % 1.000 ad1 vance in salary to secretaries of em was -sIc |bassies and legations and an ad, ditional item of $250,000 for passkotii, i . , , , (> port control bringing the total for coj that purpose up to $440,4:"! 1. reful The drastic cut in appropriation *J| ouid! iov river andharbor improvements,. juiy! ordered by the house rivers and harqqq bors committee in paring down the |JC! annual appropriation bill continued esti- i to arouse members of the house and lator I minority memebsr of the committee I ?or | today began the drafting of a new ft to"!bi11 be offered a su'o-stil |tute for the majorities measure -will specify improvements to be made in3ues" stead of leaving expenditures to the tions!War department as provided in that * reas- reported to the house. re- . i bill' ' JlM iSAYS JENKINS CASE 'G1"| HAS BEEN SETTLED hnrn * ' A3 1 w'^! Mexico City, Jan. 21.?The newsi end j paper Excelsior quotes Hilario Methejdjn^ sub-secretary of foreign afj fairs, as saying that the case of ayers William 0. Jenkins, / American con- j tting sular agent at Puebla, has been settled satisfactorily. Xo detail of the tions alleged settlement ?re available here. s Wanted || in I '% i rmiMTv s I IV 1 I for 4 :0-LIGHT I n Lighting Plant J cal" Good oppor- I. | e dealers to build J nent business. Jf :erritory still open. * I Sales Comt>anu RIBUTORS . -I '% v s.'c. I 'i 8 :i: | Perrin Drug I j v 111 7/ 7 ' \mrvonxr ii nn^jany | 11 [air Dressings and Toilet jj| ids unsurpassed. r<r |j ,ES IN STOCK i iii r i "hitner | ressing f, WALKER I | ressing ijj l } Grower . i! : LINE . j iir Dressing tow Pomade ij s Hair Dressing1 l!; 2uinin Pomade I Harsh, Stubborn I ft and Glossy, | od for Dandruff. || srrin Drug Co. 1