The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, July 17, 1924, Image 3
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Tin-: PKOIT.H. BARXWKIS. (\
NAMING OF DAVIS DEMOCRATIC TICKET
AND BRYAN AS A.
BIG SPECTACLE
T""
Way Democratic Ticket Was Cho
sen After Ten Days of Bal
loting Makes Narrative
Without Precedent.
STIRRING SCENES STAGED IN
'MADISON SQUARE GARDEN j
Famous Political Observer Pithily
Outlines the Story of the Long Dead- '
lock Between McAdoo and Smith |
and the Stampede When the Con
tenders Released Their Delegates, i
Convention S.gnalized by Ma.ny i
Events Unique in Annals of Politics. !
.
THE TICKET
For President'
JOHN W. DAVIS
of West-V+ogmia
For Vice President
CHARLES W. BRYAN
of Nebraska
By WRIGHT A PATTERSON
( ttventl Ha T Ni York 'Ala
V
1
. E-lUril ly i t, Ix ug.R.* \Vftjf.(Jrvp, Kflltpr ot ItaJlo Meryhfrn tlAi.g >
John W. Davis
3
[Charles \V. Hrvan
bajiu ('itsl-i t\\ nt\ fn ir ,v.f* h for
iHtr.jr W l'n t|t*r ’.v-u u'Tl." Onn hiin
j 'n-urli :n :■ ttT? 2U0 ma n l* - Jtl^t bhf()T«5
balloting' S- zan in u4h- evojnnK Frank-
flr-l and tw. times !»> tn .af hall.had ! Iin U ' ,os,,v, ' lt arinu-.mvd that if Me- : his
ru - :i> «.ith that ^h.mt Sevi-n v s^e n ! A,,on w " u1,1 ui ' hl!, ' l ' v rinlith '-vmijd do i
the ^lass roof o', the convention hal! j
amj turneiT Tt :nti a halve oven, >nt j
denunciation ‘of- the* political-I
Primary -— •
to turns **i4o s.c.
(
7b Grid
c/ tub*.
To Grid of
i Audio tronsF
1
Pf
f f
— I
€>■
»M--ak.L ,im.ii||||f bc.llll|r^allllllil.i,
C^co/?daTy -30 turns ~Z4D.s c
eac/i $iae.
WRIGLEYS
t Chew it after
£>iipni m /
every meal
I r J appelUe
■ J - * ' * * fli I il « + m
stlipalatcs
and
aids digestion.
It makes yonr
food do you more
good. Note bow
It relieves that stully leellng
alter hearty eating.
^Wblteaa teetti.
aweetca*
. — breath and
tt’a the goody
that
L-a-a-t-a.
-t-'
ti.-ncs up tc_ Sa urday night, -tnd It
*ia-rU ! w-’ a in m Monday m-rning,
f"r the -ointnithat ha l he'-«n
n,lined >ii Satiiniay for the purpose |
of efti-ctint' som 3 s irt of a cotiipro i ri ‘ l!11 ° '‘ "I'l't
n.isc hctu.M n the • oiitcml rir candl ' McAdoo Releases Delegates
likewise 1 m m ed i a t e t y
feet of this wa- to start anbthei pn^h
for McAtloo which arr : »-i hl's voto-
well over Jen Ralston ordered his
da *
*-s bad
ie
en ut
su
*c * -s f :
. and
Tie
ron \
en'iott per-is’
♦*nt
ly defeat:
r 1,.*
re -t***’n*'(l
to he
n,
hope
for a
ed all
mot i
on- to adjour
n. *
nil short-
81 Vl
n i i > n .:
.h
* didK
u 111 ****: it’
w Inch
ly
lie fore ;(
o'clock W ednesi
a. morn-
r )y ¥
I 11} ( M *
TO')
-44| |
nation
found
i n g t h *
rr* (
fit’’i** a iimss
from Me
Its.
1
' —
,
A
b>o s
aying fnat, thong!
h*
was not
I
hit t he'
hre
ak came
at la
-1, and
ihltpg
to
a ban dor. hi-
fricfl'ls hy
o n
file one
hundred
an
1 thin)
ha Hot
w
irhdr;
w; n
g. ,1*3 would
no
a permit
Jol
n W D;
.Vis
ot W
•st
Virginia was'
them . •
0 N’t
d.e as they s
A W
■ti’ The
nai
rod a.- th.
st,rui.t
rd
tiearer
of the
one hundr*
dth ballot sh
iweu a great.
p.i
-ty. Th
e noui'na
•ion was
made
d*
■cline
in
thq Me Ad ,o
V«> t *•
, but tiie
i; !i.
Tl ihYOU H
iiv
itcehr
i.i’
ion
(is se
»l tii
leg
• ns. a triflf
s
us .vicious.
ley
("it ma:
* <i
•he c
IU
’in-ion
of t.he-
s t
ie k]
firm.
At l.:s po
in’
the dele-
a’est fu
hr
i n A •
lerican ;
lolltieal
L r .
it.'S
'(TtlS
ent** 1 to adjo
urn
because
t,m
tiqy. It
W
IS toll
U
<1 hy
tio* se
t!
♦*y s;
tw \
Ir Bryan was
at,
ml to ad-
leC
Moll of
i:o \
('liar
es
W B
•van of
di
'CSH t
iiem
.,nd thev wV
re *
xh austed.
N.
lir.iska f.
• r s
•com!
dm
••’on r
h e Dc it
On t
v e sue,me,ling
'lia'!'
ots Wed-
♦ * .
and the
hi
-tory ii
ia k
ing gathering
n*
sday
aft
• rno m txi'h
Mi
Vdoo and
u a
- at an
• nil
utter
!>♦*
ng in
session
n i tii
pra
.tically dDa;
;>■ a
t’-il from
tor
1*’. days
ti
** its
t. a
i 1 Davis b**g
in
gathering
'
'fie con
test
In
•h*
I-u-a
« rratio
Vt
des
n li
ig hhick s’ T
il*-
tr* mi to-
co:
\ - n'ion'
!>r<
ke all
r»*
cords
and all
\\
ard i
in)
.v as .so strong
in
th** eaidy...
i ■ *
(•••dents
T
lie tr**
-t t)U!
of
st
ak r *>
of
h * '11“ hundr
ed
and thini
i>a
bds thal
u\ »'V *t
' it
• '.*11 ca
-1 i n ‘ a
V,-
iiiot
that
**vr v n** be
g_; n
climbing
!• !
;:oval . co
n \ i
ut ion
bet
(i V* u
i-. that
a
inard
an-
1 bef-r*- the c
ill (
il t lie rol 1
tiL_
_U. Li—lii':
O-lC
ratic ;
i.irty in
l'*>d at
0<
•uhl
jp c
«i rplered he
W i s
declared
(' !i.
trl’ -ton
A
i".i .’i
7
ballot
a e
rl
♦ no
t* .*: [).r conv
,o n r
on by ac
By WILLIAM A. MULLIO Is wound on elth*M\sitlc ! of tla* primary.
mv caused iln- delegates to forge- if cust« mary slnaU^clrmlt re!l«-\ They are all aoundMn the same dl-
The rdily ef- f„ r t h e time, thefr differences over receiver- are quite satisfactory ns’ to reel Ion.
.platform phurks and favored randj ' »ens:ti\ity.,J ur -a ye. tuiiclL to Pv <Je- TlieJieart of mis clrculNs the crytt-
datvs They sicd'eoats and, in many sired ;us to -electivltj, partli'lilarly tul _ilete<t«>r. and one of gX«d make
cases, collars as well they displayed when u-oi! ,,n oiitsnle aerials. should h«‘ f>urchas«sl. It may heNdther
black and green ahd tiluo '"galuses Reth-x circuits employing vnrlocouiv varlalde or fixed. altU.-gh the iiiHer
and despite th» heat enjoyed to the .ler and (■'Rdenscr, op \ariometer ahd is preferahle, ns It Is set tit Its moff
fuj) everything the leader of the oil condenser tuning. i„,--e.^ sensitivity sensitive point and elimlnatea the need
investigations gtve-them as tirst hatm [ aiid selectivity to a marktsl degr***.*
information. K >r it aJJ - They paid‘"and are Very etlii ient, leit due to the
When Century Begins
Tl.e ye.i,r l’.""' ,\.i- the last yean of
the Niife'eenth .ci'Miiry Tl.wiiret.ically
I the i' r -tain ii.i begun with the birth
ef t 'hrist. Since i century i- loo
ye.if- 'he-tir-* 'i iiiury of our era mii-t
el U •• .vear 1 "o A J 1
DoUifore the <e. onil century began
v\,th the tu-t day in lol. The first
century c.in-i-ted of the year- 1 to pto
i iticlusT-b* 'AVe are now .li\iig in the
if further adjustments.
The set, which was constructed hv
11 h year of the Twentieth lentliry
I ii-Th hegati Jnnuary 1. looi
SWAMP-ROOT FOR -1
KIDNEY AILMENTS
r.t^ * .1
■ -hat ( > aiel
the C(
'll \ ell t
\\. *. s
ad> irned
Co
B ip.im
u.-.erc
• .V' aiblii i.-iial
hall'
11' * vv
f i i\ * !)
■r* suiting. ;n 'ti,
mnn.
ti.»' on
; h-
ti A D.mg.as i
l'i.~ r.
o! t!
paracr.i;
iVent )(
him to the full in convention coin
«
a long, a loud, a territig demonsti
tlon.
Troublesome Platform Questions
Klan or anti KIan, that was the big
number of In^truimnfs employed are the writer, has loH-n—fft use about
Then* rtK^inly one medicine that really
auiient as a medicine tor
and operate by those who are Inexpe- tube with a j plate voltage of 45 It ha* j? 1 '*'. * r kidneys, liver and
rlem-ed Wltui re<-eivcrs, equaled the best regem-nitlve reiver, ' 1 >r"'lxdmer's SwW. Root stands the
I(i the inflex circuit, which Is ti) be with ofie stage of audio he has ever highest for the reasotOdiat it lias r.roven
and troublesome platform question (les '‘ rl, ’ M '>wsl. both In distance and volume. A* to lie just the remedy ne»- ^
t, t- ... tw.*en the primary and secondary clr- to opemflng a IoihI speaker, that de- upon tle.u-an+ls of di-vr
The Tammany braves said anti Klan. .... * ’ -
, L1 . . cults Is iisimL it la not a compne
Mr. Hrepnan arid his followers froni
in thou-ase
<ing ■■a.e
» hicago said anti Klan, e* did many
others of the recognized state leaders-
and individual delegates These p* o
pie wanted a dc-Tttrlte d**nun« latfon of
the lili-u in tfo platform, and the.
fi tight tor it The subject was fought
out in the Resolutions rommittee dur
ink long, hot hours of the days and
jiights before It was presented to the
convention Rut the question earne
before-the convention in an informal
way long hefor* tlu- Resolutions Com
mittee wa- ready to report. Fordn *■•
Johnston, of Alabama, exploded a real
bomb when. In niaking the tirst of
the nom nating sjieei h**s. that for
I lAor.ol rio. z p<m*( ry»nte
cox » * /
o (o-
o
S'
qoo*
•tzr
s
%Jatc4
CrtKsr*)
pends on wfuit the constructor’* Op In- ■''«-oiip Root mikes tneni, qumf
, ... , i , . . its mild and immediate effect 1*
Ion of working a load speaker Is. 0«\- , . ,x ,
, . 1 t/ed in most cases. It is a gentle, hiwiina
cndly, the volume on d.^al station* is y^.a^hie ,„ m d.
fi»i great witii licadidione*. If It 1* d**- Start treatment at once. r*cihl at aldf
sired to tiring the signal* from this <irng stores m bottles of two sizes, medium
; rei-elver up to “dancing Intensity’’ i ani1 l ;,r k'“
1 stmigiit Step Of audio can he added by H-we-er. if you wish first to test thi*
great preiiiration. solid ten cents to I>r
nn ** tlnK the l' rl,,mr y of tl “* UU,,l ° K diner A Co.. Binghamton. X. Y . for a
j transformer to the output Jack or * tml ,h. When writing, he sure
jihone lead* of th® reflex set. Tiie rest ami mention this paper \ilvertisement.
of the circuit is the usual nudio-fre- — —
quency ho<,k-up. Chile’s Labor University
The parts required for the construe- , At Santiago. Chi:.-, a labor university
tlon of thi* recvlvef are ns follow*: j has * /.-n founded at a ,-o-t of sloti^in
1 piece of tubing Indies long and Tlo* .cm- of tlo- instButlom will tie to
inches in diameter. ... - ! educate work nig men- and women in
o. 24 I>. S' Cj wl
>.1 pound No. 24 I>. S' (’J Wire | trade- most siiBalde for their abjlitl
Senator Cud. ! wood; he read .Info the mlse. hut possess*** mo*t "f the ad i .inni.’S f2ihplnt**) condenser
<1.: . • , 1
w • : i t
i 1..' H
11. • . r\ 1 a 11
l a: k in
at; :ntcii-
- n>
t ^ r * * 1 ’ 1 ' 1 M j . t * 1 I / • ' < i . 1 *
be g’V.
n
t Tn prt f.'iet
c * * to
atrempt
a . w ild r
ar of
! i * 1 rj
l.ltO’
■ted ny nrin-cip.il.- ,n',l ubt
•s Air M \d Ml ,.*() Mr
ing -'K
ti
a tiling 1 w .11 a
t! * ? i;
a howl nt
• b r t s
t V .. .
i t i •
■t an tib a of
\n hat
hai'pefis
ueb L r at»
1 *i b ! )♦
\\ * • c
In>t h -ui h, crium i. f tiev
' VV hell
I il*
■ .!• fiei -m.jam-
usm
niid*-, tnr -
-and start
e,l for
, h . t
• * ti *' hu:'';:**,] ft <*t ot tiie
file ‘-on' etif'i *n n ih iml
f* » 'At - m■ h Of!:* 1 and
:>-•! Us f v intac, t J i * * v
I .t r.i g
Wtia
;
icl
t
i- cb-yriptive
I-"pie say at
Ol 4.
a o(
harm ter
i!iy*'mio,i
they do
'tliet 1 files
,!• b-g.lte-
1> folloyL
w hr, h all
i arrv Ing
with
ed. ,
or a
the st
1 Mi
“ir ; v ca.i l
* 1 'A 11 • J!< >< 1 f 11 * t i 51T* l * c 17 j > * 'y
ma k • s
1
*-i •:ten. but
Am«*i o ail. ,i:
nv hat
, i ^
t dlow :t.g
cl,iis**its.
States
• Main
all
ai
tol.
Ill 11,01 ellg -'Oil
in 'he part ot Mio
'ion-: tile Ue jell
by i, iv Sai'lh ..’id Mo* other by V .-
.M< Adoij \Vh.‘it >11 \1 on(iai.. M.iie :tu
t tins' h .Hut *.«- taken it -i.ow- d
Mr My \ i •». w■ • n the gr*-ater alimbt i
< vo.-'-. -but w Mi <,ov Sm't ( ,Ma
t; ,ur.e( t.ly • ' i:.di: tly . .*’ least
a ^ 1 '! M .if] m * ie o-o -t.ites NeiMot
(t ' • tw---leader coi,;d be Ilo.nn.i 1 • il
, ;D n M. at
rui I t-je-da. tti tt pr->vo.
pi opto it lie Saul Mils' De
viittion was tti die "a “h<
.-onesj and ii-qipoiy affaii
all ol !hut it was tint
i lo- t op\ ent on hail bul
.only in
in Mu*
HU
i Mi
way. air
ap lo-
iy of the hotels and in
rooms It was that not
; on the
iglit tor v
lle.tk Ml* -Seejuillg! \ solid i’' 11
f the oM.tr 11 wit' under ll; ic
*r
- arious
ia its, a a .ti
pn.ua n\»
ho b c n'(litf-tons Mia nojo to ik
-oii.il comui indj if fhe r for, e.
’ini'it-d 'down to t!ii; las;
t.l.rh t,
s-eti ol leaving th d i [eel ion ot M. t‘
c.;i::i[ctign in the hand , of their man
agers
Contenders -or the Nomination
A-; o' from tlo* * wo l**aders Mo it*
w re. as ,serious contenders foi the
i. tninatton St*na:oi Ralston, oacked
by the solid Indiana delegation.
_> duC T Ml.u.s b.n kt-d by V rgmia;
J ill \\ Davis trjvehj'd by -i \ ir
g ru , Kx <bivt*ruor Cox. hac,ttd by
Ohio: .Senator Saul-bury, ba i.*d by
the vote- of Di-iavvnre, (I tvenior
R.t hie
ked hv Marvlan i
■n
i m ; 11 •
h Rot. but the contest over the plat
form was 'hoi. highly seasoned anu
p. ppe:;y
Keynotes Attunied Par'y• Soirit.
It was vi\ evident^, that th>T~key-
tiote speaker was no- inifiressed with
tip* Republ'u'an- and wtrat they had
Iw .di tbnng during the past three
> • ai s and he dai not hesitate to sav
sc in plainly uiidt-rstahdahb* terms.
It: the in a ill he ctlltt-reil (>U the vali
^us • invest mat ions, and .what he sa:d
weft t*he results a< iiii-vod For tho-
giv en .i|)proval, he claimed full creijjt
for tiie Democratic party and vvhat he
i* tt ri'ei'l to as tht* progressave element
P the R. puhlican T'arty' For the ma
jonty el -nit nt in- ’he R'q'uiilic;;n part:
■mphaMcally
(lelloll IK'ed
nigs
lion There came
speech the aici Klan plank the seiia viintagt-s of ih** h1«»\«* circuits with 1 atnlltt-frequency tninsforiner, ratio
for wisht-d written into the platform, mmc "f their disadvantage-. * As t" 5 to 1.
In this tin Ku KTux Klan was open 1 y tuning, nothing 1- simpler, us there 1 noflo-frequency transformer, reflex
It i.- blit Idle. ("Tltrol U-ed ; bt-shles. the tyjiC.
co.-t of construction i- \.ry low. i -gft ohm rheo«taL
Although complete details of the 1 TxB* panel. __
U proval mixed with ron-trurtb n , t this receiver ar>* fur 1 bii.-ef,!.nr<l. Pxfl.
m A Massachusetts nlshedMn Fig. 1 ami'Fig 2, which uc-| r, binding posts
! lo* state standard isdupany thi- article, a tew words re- l socket, 'lepotollng on tyfie of tube
tiie platform other garling Mo* winding of the tuning used,
ate standards, quick roll- would m t he out of place The 1 open circuit .luck,
parade resulted in primary which consists of ten turns 1 crystal defector.
.art of the delegates, ,f ss |j s u -,, un ,| ,, n tht* center .of th** 1 (*rg fixed cAndehser.
r i.yen and women wyi
-The -eotion-
oe separate. I'lie nuiniclpal authorities
b**;o led by the mayor ale ro-pon-ibb*
!"r the new vent lire in education A
great deal of attention will be given fn
vocation ,1 guidance and specific trade
I tr:iin,ng ai d. pf enur-o, t*-chnical
Colir-I - will be featured
participated: Massa
I’liimsylvania, llli
nois. Alabama., New York, Montana, * 1 “ —
liiiliana. : t. - a \\ isconsin; New Variometers Not Needed
Jersey, Ari/ntia Ohio; M ichigan.'Xe'vv
Mexico, MaTy lainj, North Dakota, Dis
trict of (olunitna, Nevadtl. Rhode
tubing. The s*“con<lnry. vvRi. h is split Dus bar. screws, ' nuts, etc.—No
In t-w’o i qii.,1 halves of So turns‘t-ac'li. ' York Herald.
w
in Tuned Plate Circuit
( *,e
(f Mi.
slmpl*
cth
of
Is not shown. It is Important that the
telephone receivers and “It” battery
be shunted with a UK! tub-a con-,
'lenser This conden»*-r acts ns a
Don’t chucklt if you pnt over a mbititatc
wbrn an advertitrsl product il called for.
Maybe your cuitoner will never come back.
Ben Mulford, Jr.
Atmosphere
“What i> tblsV'
"A -t a k "ti <'iinut*n, s,,rt of recital
-Island. • ( onm-cticut, lowu. \ ermont, obtainifig r* g**neriifIon Is t", place a radio frequency by-pass and will fend Don't you get the atmosphere?”
O' . -M ■ s1 -ippi,—M,Uucl—ZOUB — single -;;d''— 11 11dUg—Cnti—11!— thr*—p 1;11 *-
.uml Hawaii Tin incident produced circuit Tin- coil should have ut least
tin- tirst fistic er.co(t:it»r of the con jg*. tun s, >«, that the number may be
' ”f ,il ’- Missouri varied by the slider.. This method Is
delegate-, crabbed the --ate standard (,h*,un in the diagram below to the
pa ru
de o'tln-r iL-b-gi
to Jitin tt
from the s
i ut he iim.- ' (I. and fur a t* w in > v ,, t \ g,u,d substitute for a A'-urbunet**r. *‘t* r subs.tltufeg may be worth while,
meats it s-emed there was to be a The m-xt ru.^hod is sJiown with a
.t of a riot At the -arm- tithe things variable condenser -shuiRcd a round d
v.re happening over in the Colorado rtx ,. (I ( . ull ■ ThlH II1(n ,,, nt;)ln fr , (|M
.-* ctloh where there was a radical
tm ln*'ieiis<> tlie-e-ff«*ctive regfinerntimn. • s,.in..|>,..ly-j^i<• been eutitrg Squinhsk
This coil and condenser methcxl may ; "nl"n-
also be einHoybil In th** grid circuit In -
place of the gri<l varionu'ter. It will wt rn y*>u H‘•V’l,1» to z*t r! t of Worm* or
boost Ml*' wave length of fh* *ecood-
»: -W'-rrvi. **»* th- ri -.licln- ’hat will -tpsl
a-n W’h on*- •to*- I»r IV-ry* "Dvai
left, and although ’body capacity-" urv circuit Just the same ns tin* grid shot” 372 Pearl ut . N y AJv
att.e:npted to stop him. , IUlV j K , noticenblfi the coil makes a variometer A few trials with vartoni- i . ^ .
The Young Wife,
ild voiing Mr K\e, “d!i|
division of
'Mtinfem on the subject
do to pNi turns of wire
-1
, ,n-
Condenser I« t*8ential
Part' of Radio Circuit
e es.-etl-
“l 'urling,
j v <>ir * -*• w that button "n my Sunday
i "No dear.’* «abl Mrs Kx** —"F-
\ couldn't timl the button; <,) I • Jus*
a.:oi r.iub*i vood hacked by Ahitiam.t
• ()' licr—lav onto—- on a that ha 1 la ijt
eatere.l m the 'og race drupf **«l hv hud no single word of comnienda
tin* w uv side, but triose natnel above ,:on 1$ut '«>» " I1 " v *“ r > much sur
. «l**nser should he of the Jd-plnt*? fvpe'“ The cond«‘iis**r Is on** of th
ol the Klan. In the melee that oe .#>, # ,v „ , . . ,, , . . i , , > , , ,
. . , , » , 1 h** capacity ,,f the cond**!,s.*r should tlnl [.arts of a radio circuit us**d nrl- 1 s.*w**d up M,e butTonhol** Instead.
( Hired, and Mefore the ponce could , ^ 1
.. . , . , . be varied, to increase or I»" reus** re*- murily for tunftig a circuit to reso- ,
stop it, the state standard was broken. „ , _ ,, _.
. . ,. * geiieratb n If it Is foin.' that con . mine**.. TTi*‘r** nr«- tw*i forms of con-
It was one of those interesting im-i- , , , ■ „
. , , tr.illlng of the r**g* , n**ra t i - som*- denser*, ntnimly, fixed anil variable
dents that an characteristic of mill ’ , , »ur.u«ue.
, !it ( . r r . whnl illnii ult over all w. ve tengrh*’of The fixe*! c<*n<len)ier isinslnts of two
• r- Hi**' tiroaib'usting statioi - .taps -honld metal conductors [separated by an ln-
. - ■ Lona Ba!lctm g Brg.ns I .»arranged on the co of suiator ('ailed a <f|el*s-trlc. A vnrialda
With th** long hgtu- over and the fen. . condenser eorodsts’of two s«*ts df metal
:■'- *" :.i tiiu-lly adopt**d, the conve* Tiie thin) method is -h-;.vn in the plate*, One set movabU*. the -other
Mon was down to the place in the figure to the right. Th - arr:,ng<'ment Ti\e<l. The movfil.le plates rotate in-
program for which all had so patient takes up very little p,
ly waited. The chairman announs e.l
i lo < l**rk would call the riill of states
tor Mi** first ballot for a- nomination
o. the party's candidate for the presh
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A Roney- 1 i*lde of the flxe<l plates,- but do m t
BUVKHSC .
IN DIGEST** J ^
etu y. All rehli/.ed Mutt the first bal--
,-1 uck. foi o *llot utter ballot, with P-'sed ut all ot It hat. as I no one had t«d-di|l tmt m.-an a greaL^leal ^fhen*
their niaitagi-rs exp* cling that some hu " ,u ‘■oinaietid the | "’' r ’' A'«finpl:metm*r> • votes for favor.
i*» son^ t and u riH would >oon (jrrrp
ut of th.* rac*-, th)high some*, of them
! might get back into the race wh**n
J the leaders had exhausted their
Mvngth and demonstrated that they
, t of til' ll) would eventually tie enemy. I hat was no* what he was
j eke*! as the comptotn.ise can,,idatt* tbure to do hv* n ( ongres-man 1 heo-
Tl,, v re.ihz* <h th** intefiM f(**di. g tli’at ' lor ° nurton ' the R-puhlicuti keynot. r
hu
ur;
■n tietwe.-n the op'xising H; 4'le vela ml. who att* tid**d the Demo
c.imps of the lead'rs. tnd ipd not catic show as *,. gfii -t. did ui'd seem
'believe it g >o,T po.;.-ic.il stra'cgy to t" take any -• rimis offense at wha;
- i'* wirti ciMje- each on** te nlng v.as said about himself and his Re
that in th * end 'heir candidate might publican < ,dh agtn-.s.
draw troin iiotii side.- when tlic break For his keynoting efforts, for tel!
"tain** ., • nig th** delegates and the world of
Monday. Inly 7; was a day ot faise the iniquities of the Republican
I.--'Tie's. • At the close of the uglify- enemy. Senator Harrison received a
k* ter'd ballot a, re-olutioii was adopt- full up ed of approval from the.dele
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*4 Releasing the delegates from mv gatesl and the ■ audience, expressed
ipstructions and trial was expected in a^tytiical Democratic demonstra
te ii'ing ahbut a br'iik It cj.d, hut tlon,
it did not result in a nonilnaHon It It did not set m that Senator Har-
inmrtHrE-TfHP* MeAdoo. vote Jumbling nson iuwl overiook*-'! anything that
-frrTTtt .’vli to 333 Tyrren tbe-«onMention could be said u opposition to the
adimirned at might. Republicans, but along came p**rma
Tuesday afternoon, McAdoo «iiff**r neut chairman. Senator Wahsh, on
ed. i serious decline, his vote falling' Wednesday with a new list of charges,
to' 31'). 1 Ralston and then J W Davts or at least ii new jocahujlajy. While
were tried successively, each nearly he spoke the sun streamed down upon !
v''..ib not win. ■_
It is Impossible to cover tie hi-^7 '
tory .id the ballots as (»ne fo'llovveil ‘'i
;• "Yher ( and.dates dnitiped by the " 1! ‘‘
vv av side, and new favorites arose, ami
in turn, drop;. d bai> agafn '
i.m ‘came -the lo3id cad last call of 1
tic states for the (iri -idenMal nomina
ti" ; which' resulted in th naming of j ' ,iri " I “'' ,, 'r u
J :n \\ Da via. as tiie sta t.dard begirer
of ’hv party — —
Th-re was no dearth of can did ate-* ! ■ fall back
fu: second place on the tft’ket On the I '■ ,i;J '
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course, - it
* «.sr tie realized that
• • (net le ids
- -rrct ns g"".l-ms the
1 -meter II 1 ’
••! "f o',mining re-
ritmn. but
■e .-Imply given ns
tratloris o’
w the experimenter
6 Bellans
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DELIANS
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b**t\V >
■en th*
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♦* , ’tn,
leasers
• Tabjy
for
chi.ngli
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a clrc
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first ballot Charles W. Bryan, brother
of William Jennings Bryan, obtained
a tw ('third's majority, and the great
gathering of the .Democrats, after he
ing n session for 16 c'ays, came to a
close *
.pon >m original Idea
variometer.- to cbn-
ti’-'Ct ilv Ids ' T his ttie’hod Was used
in' th** b* git : ■ _• >nd may <thl i.c cm
ploy *•(] Tor ti
the vvuve-
A variable
'"nilct,s*t InscrTed in series with th* 1
it'»■!.• n tuning ((-il nr in series with
ht- gr-niind an<l the antenna tuning
• ill wh; hedOci- 'tii*. vvnve= length of the—
■oil As a nil*', If the wave-let gtb is
'**d, th** varini l** «>'n'!ci,.-er
in s**ries with thyvcroutcl. :
and capaclTy ' if it i- - e-
TOMATO and CaBBAGE PLANTS
St. i.B an.I K 1 1< < i ■ .in, Khrly Jers-y
anU Char ••«’ n Wak.c.'M Su, c*-s8lon ani
Flat Dull h.'—. a■ . i ablia^*- H* aUing. '*80.*-
-• a an i 1 r ar I I'Uyat 1’as, a. an 1
Whltf I i H u jUAton. Ii.-tu.Ti.
N«*w T rk 1- cu • Wh * H-rreu ta an t Hcz*--
tiS t.l,*» 'll elec- tak-T ' r kilo Hru---.s'xiiiruUL*. t--’s.
k hi--..* . arc. Hao i d l”' 1 ■
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r* used ,*i,n- ’*•«•’ ■ »’• »L:n lOYroc, I* 00
t . ur.*' a-. 1 c. \-’k ktuarat
1». H .IVMIXYV. HI MMKKVILt.E. ' C.
to b*' rc !i
Is insert
to uv
^Ir**! ’to ir,crease tb** wnve-btigtli. the.
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Retain the Charm
Of Girlhood
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y Cuticura
I Will Help You
I’** Cuticora Soap
"* ^ ’fin- to ^firialtle <*<»n<N*t)«iL'r Is iv»nn**i.’t**<l arrows
If" b th.'* **\; * iine of purcb sing varl- the coil and not iq series with It. and
a!ji**D*rs j the movahle plates'’ should be ’“on--
■4 though the rest of the plate circuit -; .-.ect-J to the ground -side of the coll
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W. N. u.. CHARLOTTE, NO. 29--1824.
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