Convention Has Become More Bane Than Blessing ? l'light of Drlrgatri) Whose Mone) Is Giving Out as Nothing When Compared, for Instance, With Tex Kirkard Whom Convention Is Costing 81, (MM) a Day IIOIIKKT T. SMALL (C?l|f<|Kt 1111. B? Th* A4unci) Now York. July 7 ? Much piiy hn> i bevn lavished- upon thi? pour dele gates of tin- Democratic national convention who hav'e hal to 1 Hum #D> to S 1 a (lay for ihe priv ilege ??. remaining in Manhattan ami <-onn*Hini itig t.? tin; great ?'-l l? ditical ?' .i-ilork ?ti all lo-iorv. ' TUtl llo-ir i?l H I l- a* n orbit: * i*otnp:ir"<i ti? ; h *? proillcam'-jil ? ? f on?* sinKl" N- w York* r not in any way officially T.mnected wit lie the pe>ri Iommih con vent ion. Tile conventi'in has ' t -en routing that Individual ex actly $1,000 a day while it has lasted longer llian anyone dr-am-d. Ul ! observers were confident tin* as semblage would go inio a second week, -hut, they could not have pre dieted that it would go ontirely .thru rli- last half of a fortnight. Tile NVw Yorker who is being so1 beautifully stung is none other than TYx Rickard. the famous prize fight promoter, mentioned more or lobs prominently in the Dauglierty in ves I (Ration at Washington and under In dict m^nt* for alleged infringement of Ihe Federal laws in the transporta tion of prize fight picture* exclaimed that he had been "bunked" in I Iii? picture deal by persons who had told him they could get Congress to put through a bill legalizing the show ing of the C'arpentier-Dempsey films. And now poor Mr. Rickard ha.-. !>? ? p ii "bunked" again. When New -York was planning? tm? bringing the Democrats here Mr. Rickard came magnificently forward and said: "Take my garden for the show; take ii without let or hindrance; take it free, m rat is for nothing; lake it and t?*ar it to pieces; do with it as vimi will; hut bring the D-moeracy to the tents uf ou.r_H.ty so that they iif.iy' libit; "iipoij <?ur faces and. our dwelling places and we that we are l?ot all that Is wicked and sin." Then with a grandiloquent attitude. Mr. Hii-kard said: "There is but one condition 1 shall make. The expense must be mine." Well, the expense hcts .been his. It has been casting him $1,000 a day to keep the garden open. lie has not complained out loud, but he has taken a f*w friends Into his confi dence and let it he known that for some time past he has had a keener Inierest than anyone outside of iho ultimate candidate in getting this dead-lock over and done with. Mr. Rickard Is the lessee of the garden, but when it la closed It costs nothing to IIMIHHiIii. Above all the rest of his vicissi tudes. Mr. Rickard contributed something like $35,000 in cash to the entertainment fund for the Dem ocrats. Now he has become a life-long Re publican. There is no doubt that New York generally found the convention iu its second week more of a Might than a blessing. The gathering took on the atmosphere of a visitation from an unwelcome mother-in-law. New York could not do too much for the convention at first. Hut the me tropolis did think the guests would know enough to go home when the party was over. Hut the delegates have remained on and on and hav:x seriously interferred with the birf clly's .routine. It was that the convention was go in ?h+o help bttKlneytr -but it hi?R iltf but killed the theatrical attendance. Kverybody has been slaying home -evenings ? HHtFirlTrg~"nr on ITie~radTb7 Never has there been such a persis tent. long distance, continuous radio attraction. Naturally -New Yorkers have been interested In 'the fate of their native son. A1 Smith, and Ibis has kept thousands "on the air" that would long ago have passed up Ihe garden performances as dull routine. When a non partisan committer wan organ I aed to bring the Demo crats here Mils year. It wns announced thai the city would Invite and ex pect the Republicans in 192R. The prolonged garden party In Madison Square may cause a material re vision of these plans. Will II. Mays, former chairman of the Republican national committee, and Frank A. Munsey, stalwart Re publican and denouncer of all Dem ocratic ways and means, wire on the committee to bring the Demo crats to the metropolis, if they have been seen grinning up their sleeves lately, who can blame them* The convention is not only Inter fering with some lines of business here in New York, but a few of th?i delegates are receiving word that af fairs are pretty much demoralised at home. "I have an office force of more than fifty people" said otte of the Ohio delegates to the writer. "Since this convention has been in session and I have been in New York, th" gang at the office have chipped in and bought a radio. They keep It going all day long at the office and gather around the loud speaker to fight It out. If I drin't get homa soon I won't have any business left." The caterers at the Cleveland con vention did not make a nickel, be THE APOTHKU'ARY 8IIOP Phon* 400 A Oood Drag Store raus?- Hie sessions wi re so short the' ileleuate* could all uo to their ho- : h is for lunch ami ?1 in n? r. Il? re the J i ? staiiraiil conco???donarles jare mak ing a youim fortius. There lias !>?>? n n??ine |no|itr?rin^. too. despite the. i li'ori* o[ tlu* coiuiait t on arrange-* m? -nts. . i H'-io I* a tiiu>ical |?r? -ram ]?osi sci i|?t : Anollo r lm >.i it. ? t ? ? i rrt 1 1- . r*o}iv< nli<rn is ,#Ti|?|M-rary." ? "The L'lfiu, l?oiu Trail" also is coming in to its own. CouhRT? rinsi !!??? t.i^.ness and iill the opportunities for a huhtj th?re liavr been coin para lively few . li.-t (cuffs 'in 1 he uard? n. In any event they have not; become so common that they no lou-i ger attract attention. Let a blow he delivered and the entire conven-l Hon Is on Its feet. The New York' i ops have been moat tactful anil ten der in separating the belligerent*. The- announcements made from Ihe Btand by Mrs. Izetta Jewel! Ill-own. of West Virginia, have been i the bright spots of the convention i since Miss Anna Case ceased to lead in song. Mrs. Hrown, once a noted actress, has a wonderfully trained voice and it Is nothing short of mar-l velous to hear her impart to the' seventieth ballot the inflections of! emphasis and the tonal equalities of perfectly delivered stace lines ehnlr. man Walsh always has made a hit with the crowd every time he has led Mrs. Drown to the microphones. She has even imparted a symphonic atmosphere to a complete roll call. The peculiar construction of Mad ison Square Garden has made it pos sible for the galleries to interfere with the proceedings more 'than would be the cane at any other con vention hull in the country. In the garden the galleries extend entirety around the building without an in terruption. The stage has been jdaced almost in the center of the hall. Therefore the galleries have completely surrounded the speak* i s and ? forks and delegate*. Probably there will never be an^iher conven tion laid out on sueh a plan. I1 Is better to hare the stage at one1 end or one aide of the hall. It was a gr*at day for the river* of the middle-West when Senator Ilalt?lon of Indiana, and former gov ernor -Cox of Ohio, withdrew from the race. When the Ralston an nouncement was made the band .played "On the Banks of the Wabash" and when Governor Cox's 1 finely worded message was given to the delegats the band broke into tho "Beautiful Ohio" waltz. , TEN BODIES FOUND AFTEK STEAMER 1U HNS I Bautiniore. July 7. ? Ten bodies wero recovered yesterday from th? hulk of the bay steamer Three Rlrers which burned to the water's edge REVOLUTION BREAKS Ol'T IN BRAZIL TOWN Buenos Aires. July 7. ? A revolu-l tion against the organized authori ties broke out yesterday in Sao Pau-| lo. brazil, and the revolutionists are J in control of the city. Ila*e You Seen SI. 00 Window? ick'%1. v.\i,it-:s LOUIS SKI k; ?I K\Y IXKIl. FOR GROCERY SERVICE DEPEND OX EXPERIENCED GROCERS. M. P. GALLOP CO Plumes 3 and 57 ONE C EN T HO Si E R Y SALE FOK THE LADIES. With i \ i-ry pair of Ladies' Slippers sold for $7.85 and tip w? wtH svH-n pair of our regular $2.25 Thread Silk ITose for "ON K CENT." These hose are in White, Black, Gray, Peach, Brown, Tan, Sun Burn, Cinnamon, Camel, and Champagne. FOK THE MEN. With every pair of Men's Oxfords or Shoes sold for $7.50 and up we will sell six (G) pairs of out regular 35c socks or three (3) pairs of our reg ular 75c socks for "ONE CENT." These socks are in White, Black, Gray, Brown, Blue and Cordovan. THIS SALE IS FOK CASH ONLY OWENS SHOE COMPANY Entire Stock of Panama, Leghorn, Bankok, and Straw Hats, including the Celebrated Blum & Kock make, go in this' sale ? $7.00 Hats for $5.25 $6.00 Hats for . . .$4.50 $5.00 Hats for $3.75 $2.50 Hats for . $4.50 Hats for ,..$3.25 $3.50 Hats for . : $2.75 $3.00 Hats for S2.25 $1.95 WEEKS & SAWYER "I t here the Ri'tl Clothe* Coma From" Hot Weather means a Hot Weather Suit. We have them in all cool materials and tailored right. D. Walter Harris The City Tailor and Clothins WESTERN North Carolina " The Land of the Sky" Colorada Utah California Canada New England AND Seashore Resorts GREATLY REDUCED SUMMER FAKES NOW IN EFFECT vU Southern Railway System SKND FOH BL'MMKft VACA TION IIOOK Convenient Schedule t Attractive Service J. W. CAIA'RBT, T. P. A., 141 flinnby Htrett, Norfolk, Vi.

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