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Show THE SALT JIAlvE TKIBUXE, SUNDAY Workmen in Detroit Favor " Henry Ford for President 4 V lkt Tribune ) ' .DETROIT, Mich.. June 2 What do th city Henry Ford , the people honvfc of Mrv Ford fite presidential candidate More than" a score of men and women In nearly every wak In life were usked thia question hero today, n 'add their replie reveal a of political thought that is as novel as it' is interesting Summed up. there is very little Indecision on the part of the average voter regarding Mr Ford. The average Detroit voter is rithey for Ford or against Ford Leading business men and hankers to a horn the question wit put were friary about the use of their names, brtt nevertheless, expressed decisive irwa Men and women in other ranks of life gladlv gave their names and expressed viefcra Just as decisive a a the bankers and business men. Vractically eery one declared that Mr Ford would carry hts own city by a tremendous plurality were he a presidential candidate Many of these Matement were made without regard to what ticket might contain his name as & presidential candidate. Opposed by Bankers. Wroadlv speaking, th business men Detroit sav that Mr Ford should tUk to hla Knitting and leave the presidencj alone, while the workingmen are loudly and emphatically in faor of Mr. Fords hat being in the ring, and want Uncle Henry" to toss It there at the first opportunity. The report Is sometimes heard that Mr Ford could not carry the votes of the 100 000 men on his payroll, but an 'kppos'pg opinion is given by George A an M Huron, formerly vice pn of the Ford bank, the Highland Mr Van Byren Paik State bank. a There perhaps ten to f fteen the Ford workers who per cent ouid register their general discontent ner the Ford ststem b) doting or against Ford but the eighty-fiv- e town--4hink- cross-sectio- V J, it 11TJ3. j it OAK - NOTICE FOR WEN ONLY Note These Low Prices r Business Men of Manufacturer's Home Town His Generally w Skeptical Regarding Qualifications. BY MALCOLM ELLW. fCcpj r.gbt, , 1923, by Th Salt Jt.TI, ECONOMY w?-- ; , MUK.NJLMi, They Are Worth Your Careful Consideration ninety 'per cent would bach him to a man Detroit is probably the largest tvpical factory town in the United States, and among the workingmen there is almost universal conviction that Ford has been responsible for their prosperity. Feared by Bankers. n One banker said, Ford is a dangerous man to have in the White HM. and when pressed for his reason, declared, the chief dan-gis that he is likely to be elected Another banker declared that if Detroit believed Ford had a chance in at largfe, the city would be overwhelmingly for him. The proe and cons of opinion found among some twenty peraons picked at random follows , , M. & Eecosh, lumber "salesman: Two years ago I would not have considered Ford, hut now I intend to votr for him regard. ess ot hov ht runs. He may have some nutty ideas but be is a business man, and that is what we need in Washington. Daniel Kreuger, manager CoUinf-woo- d Gasoline filling station. Ford is a wonderful business man, but he can do more good where he is than getting mixed up with a bunch of crooked politicians v I intend to Policeman No. 1041 vote for Ford, and hope he will give me the chance If he ran there will be several million people who wi go to the polls who heven t been there hi years. It is worth a lot to the country to have e than run that everybody will know and who will bring out the maximum number of voters Every woman appreciates beauty, wanti a neat, pretty A kitehen and a porcelain range. range that . requires nei Uier blacking ior p.olisliingr, that rom a i n n n braiit1"alw a y s. That ia sanitary and washable and as eaay to elean as n china plate, requiring ouly the time necessary to wipe .ft with a damp cloth occasionally ; that not only rs elean, but ldoka clean and beautiful a range that saves tame, labor anti fuel. What woman would want a blaek kitchen table ot kitehen sink! They may be just as clean, but they would Was there eer a woman who would be never look it. satisfied to merely have things elean if they did not .look clean and pretty! , er B infer ry Too Much Like Wilson, Marion Lewis, manager of the filing department jof the I nion Tru$ om-pa"I do not want to see Ford adMuch as in the White House. mire the good thing he has done. I w Wood-roa will be second dm afraid he Wilson. If the country got into war he would have too much power. He has enough power for one man now " Caroline Brown, private secretary, 81 Marquette building I am not so strongly opposed to Ford His unquestioned honesty and his efforts to Library Table Electric ' $55.00 V Extra Spedsl 1 Portable Singer .Electric, . Ten-yea- . Price, Portable 'pay WEEK . U r , T home-mad- e Y $58.00 She who has so cheerfully faced the tedious routiue of cooking fully a thousand meals each year, not Jo mention those frequent bakings prompted by a wish to appease treats, purely nOw deserves as your hunger with an appreciation of her efforts; the pride, and assistance f the best range that youT-aobtain. 1 $45 Lessing, Electric, $55 r guarantee. $1.00 A' Extra' Special! $70.00 Portable Electric Sale Price, $47.50 $75 Domestic E sewing machine and beautiful table in one! Queen Anne and Windsor designs of oak, mahogany Truly a dehftht Guaranteed twenty . .$5.00 . . . . years f A Sale Price,. $33.00 Slightly tiled . . $86 B Domestic Dropbead $27.50 rn Parts and Supplies for a AH Makes , of Sewing Machines elevate th condition of .the working-m- n r great element in his favor I would like to see what he could do toward elevating tfv conditions In national Kovernment. but. I am afraid it la beyond the power of one man. Mrs. King, a ph),fcmtVs wife am against Ford, t do not think the women of the country .will get his candidacy. We had one king 1 te-hl- TOR GOAL, WOOD, QAS OR COMBINATION when Woodrow Wilson wax iq fflct, and wo do not want another 5f Hamilton AlfANash. grocer, i used to work for Ford botJlfPjFw Portend to vote for him. and no and do mbs of the men that I hv talked to. The Ford wage system ban men from becoming tor Kept many cialfsts and radicals I eft mo her with nothing, 1 worked for Ford, saved and now haw a bust- nea of my own Teacher Undtcidtd. Helen Y'aughan, teacher in tho Lon f.ellow school I dont know 1 am where I stand watching him He has done some funny close!). to keep Ills seems but things always feet on the grdund and comes out all I him believe honest. Many right leas desirable men have been president. Mektn. salesman. George clothing 3429 Beales avenue I would not vote for him on a bet I worked in a Ford plant, and I dont believe in anything Ford does." Jr Dr ip. eonfeettonery m5 Hamilton boulevard. Ford will make a very good president. He Is broadminded. Lets give him a chanoe U. L Campbell, inspector of cars, street railway lined, 1667 Hamilton bou'evard 'til woud be great if he could go down there and clean out the mess, and make the same aucceta 1 he has in manufacturing believe he would not be boed by toe league and the other blocs watch are today running the country contrary to the wishes of the little Anti-Salo- finished Entirely in Gray or Blue Porcelain or White Trimmed "When There Is a Better Oak Will V L Baker-Cha- rter Maker." CHARTER OAK STOVE & RANGE CO., ST. LOUIS, JdO. Spragins A Co.,' Intermountain Representatives, Salt aLake City. - OAKV. Be the . It J Used by Four Generations in Millionsvof Homes - We Are Exclusive Dealers for Lake City in the Famous fellow Ginghams for Early Summer for. the out- We have a complete line of the latest door. season.11.923 .gingham, patterns in ,ne wand, at tract i ve, checks plaids and plains. COMMENCING MONDAY - color-combination- s; . V . in Our Domestic Department You Will Find Some Special Reductions GINGHAM h J a a 32-inc- apron pingh&m, regular 20e ard. .Special, 16c yard gingham, regular 25c Special, 10 27 inch Zephyr -- a yard. a yard- 27-inc- h a yard. a yard .w. . zephyr ginghamv.regular.35c:: .a yard- -. Special, 28 C 32-inc- h a yard' yard. a yard 82-ine- yard. yard Galatea cloth, regular 40c a Special, 32c All Sateens, Silkolin.es, Cretonnes Off. and Challies, Special, 25 CREPES h 32-inc- h 30-inc- h a yard. a yard 30-inc- "7 h . Devonshire cloth, regular 40c Special, Jgg h a yard. a yard A kiddie klotb, regular 40c a Special, 32c - zephyr gingham, regular 50c a yard. Special, 43S a yard zephyr gingham, regular 60c . a' yard. Special, Iftij a yard imported gingham, regular .,75c a yard.,,J?peciaL a yard Petrn Pan gingham. g Special, a yard 7...,. light and dark; regular 35c a yard. Special. 28c ' a yard 32-inc- h h zephyr gingham, regular 30c Special, . 25c h a yard. a yard 30-inc- Japanese erepe, regular 35c ftO Special, 408 underwear erepe, regular 30c Special, g Jjj serpentine crepe, regular h 36-in- ayard',-28-igc- h yard. a yard light and dark, regular 25c a yard. 23C , Special, a yard 1 35c . fancy crepe, regular 45c a, Special; 33c All Other Crepes, Special.. PERCALES 30-ine- b, SUGARHOUSE AND .MURRAY for cAtgh-borho- OUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT . ft V un All Turkish Towels and Bath SOUR DRUf? STORE IS ATJ ;m-U- 4 SOUTH MAIN ST.: L..;. 2tcH A-HO- It t na - 5, -' m - -- - lS'So'ti' divi-den- yr - 4tf$fgiirrSW.Tttr PAINLESS WITHERS DENTAL CO. HOURS 1221 MAIN ST. 8:30 a. m. to 6:3d prm. SUNDAYS 9 td 1. Jn jf 0. '32-irrc- h' . Fisisl EVERYTHING -- TO FURNISH Start your dresses right now, .and be ready 1 Broker Skeptical. Phil Buchanan stock and bond 161 West Congress street; broker, Ford i dblng a good Job maKfhf flivvers and providing jobs for workingmen. 1 would like to see as an experiment what1 he could do in Washdo not believe he is ington. but equipped with the training necessary to handle the job." Herbert Turner, telegraph operator. 200 Ford building I would want to know who was running against Frri 1 don't before making up my mind. think he is so superior as a possible candidate thet others should not be given consideration." George W House, steel broker, real estAte operator and capitalist, 1122 Ford building, "Amen, and Amen for 1 would like to Ford. we him presi- - j deuw - I don't know the man person-- 1 ally, but I think he is thg man to clean up Washington In art-ai- u hours after taking office, the govern- - ' rftent overhead costa would be eut 50 per cent, and thousands of desks and swivel chairs would be put up at auction." Favored by Negro. Margaret L H.ma. telephone operator, 611 Lants avenue. "1 don t know much about Fords Qualifications, but my hunch is that he would be better than Harding . My father works at Ford's and he sa ya a!) the talk is for Ford for president." Jay Symon, barber; 479 Field avenue "Harding is all right, and 1 bank and trunt companies in Nw think Ford better wale four year York and Vnitad Statra- - Ipoita, fi, 772 200 although I think he stands a goodir'MyUoO; increase -fchance of election " Anin, Cash 4h cash in vkuU. T5r, truat companies, 181ft Chestnut street 233,100. "I am for Ford, Sentiment Is strong forHenry him among the colored people of my American Outlook " Floyd M. Phmney, 159 Good Marlboro avenue. "Ford attorney, Company Smelting is not qualified to handle the government under the red tape that now exists. He Kammxs of the American Rmeltmg Atoqlfl last about six months, and end A Refinlnf company coni in u fully as good as during the first quarter, being impeached foe breaking several thousand .awa and regula- when Uusy were, after all charges, et the rate of about 14 a snare upon tions. 400 90 shares of common outstand8 McCracken, elevator "He would carrv Detroit, 4 operator: to 1. I ing. The action of directors on dune live at a workingmans hotel, and 12 regarding dividend on the common 1 know. ' will depend to a considerable extent James Ln Capon, owner Penobscot on the condition of the metal markets at 1 have that time and the general outCigar stofe. known Ford for fifteen ears If he were president look. Hi nee April 1 shipments of silverhe would make a good president, but entire life has been spent in a bearing ores have Increased greatly, field foreign to po)i(toa I would say as just prior to that it became e one thing, however that ores sent to smelters aftet If he is elected, he will be president with a capi- - April 1 would not have much ehsnee of having their stiver sold at the Pitt. man act price of t an Ounce By th U- wUl-- h time ot peesiUle CLEARING BANKS REPORT. to form a more defintt opinion at . N4W rirtKr'-Jan 2 Ths actual to of art on the the effect Pittman condition of clsaring houaa banka and or the smelttrust eompanlaa fur the week (five ere shipments to plants on ana the probable davs) shows an excess reserve of ing company, This is an increase of trend ef the metal markets and the SijMtit.tiO. amounts 'of the various metals Kurcpe 117 999,970 will probably take from the Iniled The statement follow. Actual condition l.ounfi, discount, States. The general opinion Is that the reetc , Si.Ut,009. Increase. Ia2,77.. action in all metals has been more 00 nett faeh In own vaults, members fed- tbm conditions warrant. The indicaweeks should give Lette eral reserve hank. ft! 14.900, de- few tions of what Is to be the effect of crease. tl.tU.004 Reeerve in federal reserve banks of these various factors during the secto . SI 4.000, increase, ond half year on ore shipments member banks, various plants of ths smelting comJ3 701 000. Reserve In own vaults, stale banke pany. and trust companies, 1,313,000; deOperations at all plants, both in this crease. 193,0(0 country and In Mexico, show Reserve In detsostforles, etate banks improvement. The war of and trust companies, 191 W,de-er- getting tho companys Mexican coal . ., se, , ;7 .000. eration is progressing, and headway xNet demand deposits, 3.330,144,-00it being made in general plans enIncreuae, 143,773.(100 .is the Rnslta development Time (deposlte, 49u.03,tC; . de- tailed It is believed that, despite any crease . 0,93,000, is operations at the various !35.7u.'U.-tncreas- e, that mar W then tndlcated plants as likely during ths second half, earnxU. 8. deposit deducted, wiM justify resumption of imings on the common. It is not Aggregate reserve, '43 118,000. Excess reserve, 28, Ml, 740, increase, probable that, should dividends be re17 995,970 sumed at the June mOettng. it will be ThX Summary of stats banks and truer"1 ""'Y although a 74 rate may be companies in Greater hew lerk. mot common, more conservative under considered included in clearing house statement then 'existing. Boston Loans,' discounts, etc.. $793,943,100; conditions New Bureau. . increase, 1,5US 700, Gold. 3,948,300, decrer, 3f00.T TO SEEK REHEARING. Currency and bank notes, 819,411. DULUTH, Mins . June 800, decrease, 1700, 00L t The with federal reserve bnk Minnesota Mining companies will ask Deposit of Near Torkv- - 7, 337.100; for court States United th supreme Increase, - yr 8214 800. . a rebearing of the occupational tax Total deposits, 834 998,700; Increase, case, the stata law having recently 2,025 30Q. been declared valid by that body, Ditto- Eliminating 'amount due attorneys for tho companies an1 from, reserve dspositori.a and other nounced. 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