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All IS HARMONY if PALMER ASSERTS Chicago, June 22.--A Mitchell Pal mer, Attorney General, was one of a ra host of Democratic leaders that passed F through Chicago today en route to the dc national convention at San Francisco. m Mr. Palmer was on a special'train car- < rying a delegation of 25 Pennsylvania I Democrats to the convention. c< ti "There is no dissension in the Dem- m ocratic party and none is expected," Mr. Palmer said. "All is harmony." The Attorney General returned to' discuss his own candidacy, but Warren Van' DyKe, of Tarrisburg, secretary D of the Pennsylvania State committee, tc said Mr. Palmer would enter the con- el vention the strongest of all the can didates, with seventy-four of the State's seventy-six, delegates pledged. He said Palmer would have 400 votes S' on the first roll call. B The party included Roland S. Mor ris, of Philadelphia. ambassador to to Japan, who is on a vacation; Vance H C. McCormick, of Harrisburg, national Dnmocratic chairman in 1916; Joseph m .J. Guffey, of Pittsburg, national com mitteeman-elect, and Congressman Bruce F. Sterling, of Uniontown, State ba chairman of the party. 5t Tom Taggart, national committee i man from Indiana and chairman of the j Indiana delegation, also was in Chi- n< cago today on his way west. He ex pressed the opinion that "the wet of and dry" question is no longer a po- eli SPEC Now You Car Genuine with 24 selections-tw ON YOUR OX (Within Reason) If you want the very finest phonograph made-you'll choose the Pathe, the Suprenc Phonograph. NOW OFFERED UPON MOST CONVENIENT TERMS, which place this wonderful instrument within the reach of all. Every instru mens fully guaranteed. -i lm--"g Six Don't plan to do DO)N'T wait any longe For Sol DIICKSON 11 CLARENDON L 2 Until F fobr Pln weC wiIl bet closz ieal issue, "but is simply a questio law." FAVORED FOR THIRD PARTY Lincoln, Neb., June 22.-Senator H mn Johnson, Senator Robert M. 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