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LA FOLLETTE IN LEAD. Haberdasher 1109-1111 Penna. Avenue PARTYCANDIDATES DISTRICT DELEGATE May Be Choice of Committee of Raleigh. Forty-Eight for Presidency. FranklinSquare CHICAGO. June IS..Senator Robert La Kollette la leading In the referendum vote the Hotel which Is being taken anion* OPENINGQUARTERS 10 BACKM'ADOO members of the committee of forty-eight | Panaertr the Hew C««kr» as a suitable candidate for the presi¬ dential nomination, according to state¬ ments at the party headquarters. Fourteenth St at K N.W. John B. Colpoys Will Also Leaders said they count upon the European Plaa. lerrlff a la store to 1 support of the I>a Follette republicans, TTS a basic of this safeguard your ATMNFMSCO Remodeled ui l(fi«rat«i firincifile farmers, labor and the non-partisan here that isn't 100 Urge Recognition of Irish league membership. CMt .( llNyNfc purchases. If you get anything They do not anticipate that Senator Johnson or Senator Borah will bolt the £er cent satisfactory, money cheerfully refunded. Several Ready for Struggle Republic. republican party, they said. i William Gibbs McAdoo will re¬ to Win Democratic ceive the support of John B. C'olpovs, Nomination. district delegate to the San Francisco No Previous Suit Sale Can With This convention, for nomination on the Compare By the Associated rress. democratic ticket, the latter declared SAN FRANCISCO, Calif.. June 15 . last night In an address before the savings account two When you deposit money in your Headquarters for of the aspirants Central I,abor Union. you expect Interest on every penny you put In that Sale of to the democratic nomination for Mr. Colpoys declared that he spoke account. Special Purchase President at the national convention, only for himself and unofficially an- which begins June 28. were opened nounced approximately what his here Those for whom of¬ planks would be. You Get yesterday. Besides all in his to Do are States doing: power fices were opened United have McAdoo named the democratic rules which Senator Robert L. Owen of Oklahoma candidate You do if the account is not governed by for President, he declared only permit Interest to be paid on certain dates. that he would follow the lines of the a loss in and Attorney General A. Mitchell American This rule will penalize you and cause & Marx Federation of Labor's po- interest on accounts deposited, as well as on accounts Hart .Schaffner Palmer. litical and would work and campaign withdrawn. The headquarters of Gov. James M. vote for recognition of the republic Cox of Ohio will be opened here to¬ of Ireland. day with the expected arrival of E. A letter over the signature of Sec- L Moore, national committeeman of retary Frank Morrison of the Amer¬ Ohio, who has charge of the govern¬ ican Federation of Labor was read or's pre-convention campaign. to the central body, to clear up points We Interest for Day Your Suits on the which Pay Every Secretary of non-partisan campaign .A * Bainbridge Colby. State, recently chosen a delegate remained a bit hazy. Is On from the -District of Columbia, is be¬ Right members of the present Con¬ Money Deposit Summer Suits.right out of ths workrooms of these famous designers ing mentioned by leaders here for the gress have been defeated through the permanent chairmanship of the con- activities of the non-partisan cam¬ ARE NO PENALTIES of men's clothing. Suits that would have been weeks ago in the wardrobe ventlon. United States Senator Car- paign committee in the primar'es. the THERE ter Glass of Virginia is being dis- 'etter declared, and the campaign is now of the best dressed men of America delayed in the making because of the | cussed In connection with the chair¬ being waged in every state in the Union. on accounts on m manship of the committee on resolu¬ But r ports that a questionnaire to interest chccking candidates had late arrival of the fabrics* v tions. been sent nut were de¬ Tentative plans call for the opening nied. The letter declared that no daily balances.compounded monthly of the convention by J. Bruce Kremer, questionnaire had been submitted to All wool and wear of every garment GUARANTEED. vice chairman of the national com¬ any candidate for legislative office, 2% quality mittee, who -will introduce Homer S. and that the entire campaign was Cummings. chairman of the commit¬ based upon the compilation and dis¬ interest on ordinary savings ac¬ tee, as temporary chairman of the tribution of the records of the various convention, who will make the key¬ representatives and senators about to note speech. go to the polls for re-election. The counts.compounded quarterly K. G. Hoffman, secretary of the na¬ letter announced that the stand of tional committee, arrived yesterday. the American Federation of 3% Labor Davis Boomers on Way West. was that a candidate's attitude in the interest on special savings ac¬ June 15 . future 'could best be judged l-« his $ CLARKSBURG. W. Va., past record rather than by Officers of the "Davis for President" pr<-V'ses Club left here last night for San of future support. counts.compounded semi-annually. Francisco, where they will establish Boutine business occupied the re¬ interest of the mainder of the meeting:. 4% headquarters in the candidacy of John W. Davis, United States ambassador to Great Britain, EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY for the democratic nomination for SEES FRIEND IN HARDING. President. I'tah Supports MeAdoo. Mexico's Provisional President SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. June 15.. 37 By resolution, the Utah state demo¬ Comments on Republican Nominee. cratic convention went on record MEXICO William G. Me¬ CITY. June 15..Adolfo de The Trust Co, Retailed Retailed Retailed yesterday favoring Regularly Regularly Regularly former Secretary of the Treas¬ la Huerta, provisional president, de¬ Munsey Adoo. ury, as the democratic nominee at the clared at a dinner to newspaper men Munsay Building San Francisco convention June 28. last he to $60 to $75 to Eight uninstructed delegates and night^that considered Warren Up Up Up Mght alternates were chossn. G. Harding, republican nominee for Pa. Ave., Between 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. Resolutions upholding the Wi'son the presidency of the United States, administration and urging adoption "a good friend of Mexico." no for alterations of the league of nations without res¬ During the course of his address the charge ervations were unanimously adopted. provisional president said he opposed Chief Interest In Irish Freedom. capital punishment. BOSTON. June 15..Fourteen of the delegates from this state to the dem¬ ocratic national convention left last night for San Francisco by way of Montreal and Vancouver. "We are going unpledged." said one H. Coakley Sol ($X Inc. of their number. Daniel Co., of this "We are not interested Herzog' city. Haberdasher we are not in¬ In any candidates; terested tn platforms: we are not Raleigh interested in anything except free¬ "9th and F" dom for Ireland." The main party of delegates and 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue alternates will leave next Sunday. Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes for Men and Boys.None Other COLORED MINISTERS 10Ml MINGUSE Senator Harding, the republican nominee for President, was commend¬ Back If Yon Can for Cash ed for his friendship for the colored Money Buy Cheaper race at a of colored minis¬ meeting ters yesterday afternoon in Cosmo¬ politan Church, N street between 9th and 10th streets northwest. The meeting decided to form a negro ministerial campaign commit¬ tee to assist in the election of Sen¬ ator Harding to the presidency. An¬ other meeting-will be held Thursday Opportunity evening at the Cosmopolitan Church to organize the committee. Senator Harding is to be invited to address the colored clergymen. Rev. Simon P. W. Drew, pastor of the church, presided and read a recent letter he received from Senator Hard¬ ing In response to an invitation to address the recent interracial reli¬ gious congress held in this city. "I very much like the purpose to which your congress is committed." Senator Harding wrote. "Every man in America ought to be interested at the present time in promoting the fatherhood of God and the brother¬ hood of man. What America needs Just now more than anything else is to promote the brotherhood of the American millions and have all of them understand the mutuality of in-- terest which ought to inspire all our endeavors." Senator Harding also wrote a let¬ Join secure ter to Rev. Drew heartily commend- ^Schwartz's Thrift Club and ing the work of the White Cross your bridal and graduating gifts at. cash j Frie Labor Federation Bureau of on America, of which Dr. Drew is the prices easy club terms of $1 a Week. head. Congratulated by Pastor. Whether as the or for Rev. S. Geriah Lamkins. pastor of gift magnificent, the McKlnley Memorial Church, col¬ personal adornment, or as a lucrative invest¬ ored. was among those who congrat¬ Offering additional ment, our of Watches and ulated Senator Harding upon his inducements to In¬ showing Diamonds, nomination yesterday when the crease our refined Jewelry of elegance will more than satisfv senator arrived at the Senate office you. For the bride or oar building. family clientele. June graduate Since his residence in Washington ensemble of gifts affords an unusual assort¬ the senator has taken a keen Inter¬ ment from which to choose. est in the congregation of the Mc¬ Klnley Memorial Church, and has A Week been a contributor on several occa¬ sions toward the church's mainten¬ ance. This Fine New .75 Beautiful Chest of Com¬ "FORGETTING POLITICS," Elgin Watch munity Silver, Par Plate JOHNSON SAYS AT HOME Senator Hiram Johnson of Califor¬ Open face; 26 Pieces nia Is today at his home near River- dale, the old Cecil Calvert mansion 20-year guar¬ 6 Knives which he has occupied since he came Your choice is of Suits out of our stock.not that to the Senate.