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Show TIDE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1920. 11 A. V TEH (PP CIPIN Mr. Funk of Chicago Leading McAdoo Economical Fight Plan. t Lake Tribune Leeeefl Wk. 25. Telling SAN FRAN C I SCO, Jun how poor Mr. McAdoo ha not been out Trlbune-fl.l- of debt for six year until laat Tueaday, Mr. Antoinette Funk of Chicago began an almost violent campaign today to bring about the demand of the people at this convention for the "poorest yet most capable man the Democrat can select. 'He will not allow us lo have headquarters.'' said Mra Funk, so we have evcompromised on reception room and to I erybody 1 Invited to tea from every afternoon." What tl.c others do with headquarters, the McAdoo force will do with tea. According to Mra Funk, 1500 letter school teacher have arrived from tnroughout the country asking permission to start funds to help poor Mr. McAdoo. And I stopped off on the way and asked Mr. Burris Jenkins to be ready to make the nominating speech should Mr. McAdoo be demanded by the people," Mra Funk told a friend. I was at his home not long ago, said Mra' Funk, and Mr. McAdoo said that the following Tuesday he would be out of debt for the first time In 1 years. Ho has His son TUbs Is In Princeton. so many other children, and expenses are terrible. If he had money be wouldn t But the. president doesn't get hesitate. any too much." "Hla wife doesn't want him to take It, said Mra Harriett May Mills, delegate-at-larg- e from New York state. Instructed n for Smith, determined to stick to leaders In their unit vote, but to bed when for McAdoo they go praying Mrs McAdoo sees what her each night. father has suffered, and, of course, she dreads the possibility of seeing her husband go through the same ordeal. Mary M. Lilly, the first Democratic assemblywoman In New York state, declared today that the women will not tay out of the wet and dry debate. She was backed by M. O Smedley, chairman of the said New York borough of Queen, who old-tllord of wouldn't stand for th the manor idea held by the people who could flll their own cellar and refuse the laboring classes their keg of beer," Mr Elisabeth D. Colbert of New York Is being boomed for the next chairman of the New York women, to succeed Mra John 8. Crosby. Elizabeth Marbury told Mra Colbert she would stump th atate for her." Mrs Ida MrGlone Gibson, head of the Palmer publicity department, has Injected a bit of Paris into th convention headquarters by thousands of dollars' worth of French finery that has staggered her onlookers. Swathed in delicate tulle, over gold and rose, with a Jeweled comb In her hair and an air that came from neither coast, Mrs. Gibson has taksn many minds off of tedious polities. "Every day a new hat," said a national Republican woman, "and no wonder. Che gets 11000 a week I'd work for any candidate for that, wouldn't youT On Illinois male delegate asked If the Palace hotel didn't look more like a fashion show than a businesa meeting. f We re Ondersel. Ourselves Which Is Something Never Before Accomplished by Anyone ' Is Full Price Nothing Tickets Have No Changed The Regular ' i such as only GRAY ihtOS. could inaugurate to stir Salt Lake men to such great buying enthusiasm. It required a sale Easily the Biggest Sale of Quality Clothes for Men Salt Lake Has O Ever Seen I By LEOLA ALLARD. Chicago SAY SO! Price Price Tags Remain Been and You Deduct Your Oyn Saving honest-to-goodne- f? ' The First Two Sale Days Friday and Saturday-Wer- e the Biggest Two Days the Store Ever Had Gray Bros, never fall down in anything they attempt. When this sale started a big job was under way, and its going through to a grand finish. We had thousands of friends, but we didnt know it until this sale started. Nobody ever saw anything like the selling in THE BIG SLUMP. You dont need to believe all you read in the ads you can shop around and see for yourself. This is not an excuse for a sale, but a real price smash. DONT BUY A THING IN THE STORE UNLESS YOU GET A REDUCTION youre entitled to it. organ-Isatlo- . ss m j - Former Salt Lake Man on Duty in Germany Write When You Take Into Consideration the Fact That This Marvelous Sale Includes Such A D. Nad el of F battery. Sixth field artillery, formerly of Salt Lake, who has n bf Oil duty as an "M P " In Cob'ens, Iicrman. for several months, has been relieved of that duty and is performing ecisl work In the kitchen, according to letter which was received from him by n- - e M Benedict a few days ago. Mr. N Kiel states in his letter that he Is fet-- '' along fine and comments on the iinyunt of money he receives every liimth. He Is paid In German marks, a nleli are about as valuable as tobdcoo i uui'ons d bunch of pictures also were erit to Pr. Benedict by Mr. Nadel, showing scenes in Germany along the Rhine .'ini the Moselle rivers during a recent Jloo One picture shows about two acres o( nutomohile tops, the bodies of the marl it.es ei idently being suvmerged. This v taken at Coblens-LutsIn Deoember, j Inclosed with the paeaga was a copy of the Amaroc News, which la the official dally ne .papers published by the Americans in Coblens, Germany. Hirsch-Wickwir- e, 1 Slhe Big Samp Price. AUTO INJURES MOTORCYCLIST. Afgreen, 40 years of age. Jiving at P12 Navajo street, was brought to the emergency hospital at 2 20 o'clock yesterday afternoon suffering from a gaah In the head. He said that he had received the Injury when the motorcycle he was riding was run into by an automobile at Sixth East and Third South streets. He did not learn the name of the autolst. Afgreen went 'home after remaining at the emergency hospital for about an lioni. He was unconscious for a time. A SPECIALsgSuits $ Guaranteed T,SValues GRAY'S THREE FIRES EXTINGUISHED. Three email fires called the central fire station squlpment out yesterday. A grass fire occurred near 2B4 West First North street at 10.20 o'clock In the morning. At 11.25 o'clock some paper with which some children were playing at 121 J street, caught fire. At 235 West North Temple street a defective flue called the firemen out at 12.50 o'clock In the after-- , THIS REMARKABLE SPECIALuits Guaranteed stl04!5(iliie$ rjheBig Slump Price. rs GRAY'S SPECIALS Guaranteed Suits s Values jjfe Big Slump Price.. 9i$e Big Slump Price noon. REPUBLICANS GRAYS SPECIALS Suits $ Guaranteed!) Values el Makes as A Clothing Sacrifice Unprecedented post-car- GRAYS n Adler Rochester, Arnold Loucheim, Epstein, Charles Douglas, L. Grief & Bros, and Strauss Bros. No Wonder All Selling Records Have Been Broken I Well-Know- SELLING CONTINUES. GREATER THAN EVER TOMORROW AND WEEK MEET TUESDAY. the Republican state committee hae been called for 2 oclock Tuesday afternoon at State headquarters of the party In the Hotel Utah. The meeting la for the purpose ef a date and the detail for the considering atate conA meeting of 33. vention. MAORIS TO VISIT CITY. Woid has been received by Benjamin Goddard of the bureau of Information, and president of tb New Zealand missionary society of the L. D. S. church, that a party of prominent Meorla who are accompanying President James N. Lambert and family home from the mission field, will visit Salt Lake shortly. ALL STRAW HATS S4.C3. Up to $10.00 at ALL CROFUS Ss KNAPP and 253; off STETSON SOFT HATS at ARROW and E. & W. SOFT COL- n lot LARS Sold only in COL. ARROW BRAND STARCHED LARS Sold only in dozen lots at. SILK STOLEN. Thieves broke Into the store of the M. Takauu Maruman company at 129 West First South street early Saturday morning and stole four bolts of atlk, according to the proprietor, who reported the theft to the police. The silk was valued at ' (200. half-doze- J. H. WOLFE GOES TO COAST. James H. Wolfe, assistant attorney general of Utah, left yesterday for San Francisco on a vacation trip. He will probably attend session of the national Democratic convention. SALT LAKERS ON TRIF, Robert M. Wilson and Georg N. Williams of Salt Lake left Salt Lake laat week to visit th principal cities of th east on business and pleasure. Entire Mens t . 25 OFF Entire Mens Furnishings Furnishings Stocks, A Timely Queetion, It Is not so much what newspapers say In their advertisements as what neigh bor says to neighbor or friend to friend that ha brought Chamberlain's Colli- - and Diarrhoea Remedy Into such general use, It Is a natural for people to speak well of tblfl remedy after uelng It as It Is for wstar to flow down hill. 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