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Show THK DKSEKKT .4 II. Keefe. William II- Kennedy and bliss Eva A. FitigetaJd. The deles at ion I unliukrurted but Is understood to be strong for Atfy I0USF Mitchell Islmer. . Wif Veteran for Vino FreMdeat, Kenneth D. McKellsr Bens lor headed the party of T from Tennew-eboosting 0.a lawreocs Davie Tyson ss lendideia for nomlnsUos for general vies president. The brigadier favors s hlmeelf Is In the psrty and place on mini nr man for el least orve ths tick!. Tyaon claims to have tha 10 dietlnrllon of being ths fr smash through ths Hlndenhurg M.line. H. Ths party also Includes Col. Berry. Mr. and Mra J. H. I Mont-caend daughter; Mra R. E. Mr. and le. Judge Sam Johnson, K. Mnton, R. la KirkMna Oeorg Caldwell. WMIIs. A. patrick, J. Mr. and Mna Oscar Homday and daughter; Mra U. Jarred. Mlm L. Cox, Mr. and Mra J. T. Boakervtlls. Judge W. C, Houston end wife, Thomas N. Oreen. Mr. end Mra Clarence Ruth Turner, Oeorge C. Witt. Miss Mra R. Morse, Col. Horses-, Vsndevsnler, Mr. and Mra HiU MeAlltaler. Judge W. If. Bwlrgart and The contingent Mr Gilford Dubey. Is uninstructed. , Asst. If. g. DM. Atty. John H. Backus of ths Mas chuortt delegation. 67 In number, declared the party I unitedly back of Indorsing tho Wilson administration. Is unanimous on tho prohibition question although a number favor an expression convention influencing from I ho congressional action at tb next Volton for the modification of tho stead act Tho majority of tho party are also said to be anti lesguara lien. Solid for McAdoo fTex Numerous No of trl muted Travattny on a special 3hronb to 8u Francisco direct from JiaJlaa, tho Texas dsleystlon to tl JvemocreUo national convention in Salt Lak at S O'clock tbU jjnornlny to apand several fcouro in tho Icily sightseeing befor resuming tholr Journoy westward on tho WeoUrn Pa ' fjitflo. Tho party Includes SS dolstoo land aaarty 110 otbora ' 5 Ths delegation to hoadod by Cono glshuoa ono of tho Immortal Texas arorty.4 at Baltlmoro In 11. and eludes unonf othoro Oov. and Mra V. A Hobby, formor Oor. T. M. Camp ball. Con.' U. M. Cren Culloo F. Thomas and othoro. Four of tho Isoloratoo at largo and ono of tho diswomen, trict delegatee aro woo ooloctod an Tho delegation SnUd McAdoo force, but tho determined poeftion of McAdoo not to per-im-iln hlo name to go beforo tho conven-rtloha rather "put tho bunch in the Tho flrot caueu of the trip io air. to bo hold hero at 1 o'clock thl after--noo- n to decide upon tho delegation 'action at San Francisco on tho singl matter of Mr. McAdoo, and at noon Texa delegates refused to make any r prediction what the caucus decIHon f. would be. 'With McAdoo out of the If that Is ths real remilt at Ban $ race. i a John tt d. Included In This Sale 8IAS Leas Stark Silk l 4 IkM Maryland Cnlnatrarted. head-- 1 Albert C. Ritchls and d of Mr. and Mr Joshua H. He State Senator and Mr William Norri State Senator and Mr A heodore , Brady. Stats Senator and William Frick, James Dlahroom, John Walker, W. J. Grove, W. Wedg William Mead Halliday. Oscar Xnderson, Ogle Marbury, Mr. and r Walter Lord. Mr. and Mr e, Alonso Bellman, Edward loktan. Andrew J. Cummlng -. E. Kennedy and John Mahon d DanleELodenJbdMMvn as tho po-i- cl bo of Baltimore. John eating, with his son and daughter, Who visited with their eon. Vincent J. Keating, a Salt Lake newspaper man John Owen of ths Baltimore Sun and of the Baltimore Joseph Bratton American, both prominent newspaper (hen. Senator Brady stated that the n is uninstructed but incHnes toward Cox. I Je think McAdoo, has a good chance and then added the j startling statement lhat the east and south are not heartily in favor of a J i S The Rhode Island delegation Included Peter C. Cannon. JLnlted Btatee district attorney;. Miss Mxud Munster. Mra Geraldine A. Kilkenny. Miss Mary A. Meade, Dr. Patrick by con-ate- Rob-Cran- Jo-ph- t dele-fatlo- suf-fra- DRY COOPS STORE Oil At (Special to Ths Nowa) RICHFIELD, June 26. Four stores were destroyed this morning and another was badly damaged In a 616.800 firs which for a time looked a though It would sweep ths business section of the city. All during the firs there was no high pressure water for firefighting purposes, only the low pre h sura being In evidence. No word stabeen received from tho pumping tion as yet as to ths cause for ths high pressure being turned off at this crucial time. Ths establishments .xghlch were consumed were all in a frame building. They were the grocery store of A. At. Christensen, the barber shop of Farley Poulaen, the Wilphotograph gallery of Amasa C.estabson and the gents furnishing lishment of II. W. Miller. The building Is estimated to have been worth defrayed 18,000 while the content were estimated at 16,000. Ths brick store In which the IL K. Niels Drug company Is located was damaged to the extent of tl.000 by the flame but by hard work ths flames were brought under control. Both stores and ths contents were partially covered by Insurance. Cltlxens are mourning ths fact that tha new combination firs track, which the municipality has ordered, was not, here, as It Is believed ths firs could have been checked by Its us 75 . DURING THE WARM WEATHER One Hundred WASH SKIRTS An opportunity for big savings. Fashionable new models in white skirts. Sport styles, fancy pockets, novelty stitching, pearl bufton trimmings; made of fine white Gabardines. Saturday only SPIRING COATS 3.95 Gingham Dresses O to 12 yrs. Ages A choice assortment ofyrs. In styles pretty 200 Fine This last cut will save you many a dollar and give you a strictly COAT. All lengths, all materials and all clever models. Zephyr Sweaters TO BE SACRIFICED ndw 00 30.30 (LKAKAHrK PRICES 9- a Final Clearance Cut At wash dresses for girls; a great variety of fine ginghams in plain, stripes and plaid effects. 14 COATS Formerly seUing up $27.50, now Formerly selling 30 COATS 16 COATS Formerly selling up Formerly selling $40.00, now $90.00 now $60.00, now . now C 7I O n REMARKABLE Leather and Silk Hand Bags MGI tlJW LEATHER HAND all llatt Variety ef AND 81-2- 3 t fitte 3JM MLK HAND BIOS la klack, aavr, tense an tlalnki ekala er moire in krewag taneel WOMENS 2ffe VESTS Swlaa rlb fall taped all alaea d Mt : 1 -- ; WOMENS 25e SWISS RIBBED A Croeket toy) pome la wkite or ylak KSTS 9c BAGS ......j attrnr-tlv- a $3.89 OFF Mira Ribbon Clearance RKGILAR aa aattera atrlae ete. Tkeaaaada at arda la vkaeae fraat AA at Per Yard a wOG ALL REGILAR 3e aad T3e GRADES Pall raa.e af ealerlass aad wravea. aa to S laekea la wtdtk aad laetadlas faaele 32.00 aad 82JS3 Comblaatloa Salta Made of fine aaiaaook aad trimmed Aylala aad malra taffetaa aad I wltk dalaty I are aad atla at aer yard .. embroidery REGILAR 8LM GRADES, l ta V laekea wide ylala aatla taffetaa, WHITE PIQIE SKIRTS exeeatlaaal qaallty, at Shadow proof, wltk aealloa oo hottoni ) A J AP . yer yard J QgQ all Irasfba. Clearaaee Sale . , 825 I3JJ MISLIN GOWNS la allp-ovaad Iobk aleeve atyleat embroidery aad tarlu trimmed WA Clearaaee Sale .: I of Entire Stock of Dark and Colored 825 ENVELOPE 3fd 8X50 LADIES PAJAMAS Of alala aad faaey at ripe material coat aad dkK atylea la ereaa ylak. aad klae Clearaaee Sale .: In This Sle al 50 DISCOUNT Contributes to Ibis Great Sale 7.95 30C llth. of New Tork) and wa Killed at Chateau Thierry. After havtny been wounded tn action he was earned to a j dreayiny it loo from which he rey fused to he removed until more ; wounded comrade had been taken to the rear. Before hi turn BCENOS JUKES,. June 24. The came, the dreaainy Wat Ion was blown Alrea poat up by s German she!. recently orfanlxed Buends Ely waa-- a native of Flunhlny. New of the American Leyton will h know a descendant of Gen. Schuv-le- r. ks "Spencer Ely real." Spencer Ety Tork.ofand the American resolution. Hi i in the f rat Americka reeldlny family ha remded In I.umoa Aires for to volunteer to eere hi ccim-tr- y about 12 year In France end the first to fall-- ef Job print ire." blnfcny and pll kinds the Aryenttne conttnyent. I On hie arrival In France. Ey Joined of ruliny done at the Iwseret- - Newa the I6th reyiment (the old fiyhtlny Let ua bid on your work. ,u law, REDCCED TO ONE-HAPRICE Let INFANTS SOFT-SOL- E SHOES. SLIPPERS AND MOCCASINS le plaia color aad eomblaattaa BIAS aad 1121 valaea far WHITE WASH HATS Far the little tetai S3e valaea for Pot acri-ouat- rp'i20 fitPER CENT DISCOUNT GET YOUR SHARE AT THESE TREMENDOUS VALUES ' im ft 51.29 de-sir- as Fall Line of Celebrated Athletle Cat Worn-- ra a la r eotton a bitel adersrarmeat er. piak. Rralar .Ilk prlre l.ia tPCiOw BOYS WASH ROMPERS t Madr of heavy Kiddle Cleth la brow aad blae, bite aad Colored atrlpeai 2 ta 8 AAyear 81.73 valaes far CHILDRENS WHITE DRESSES xOr lot af allsbtly ooflrd drraae made af flap dlmltlr. aad batlatei alaea 2 to oraaadiea, WHITE GEORGETTE HATS mer Millinery ........... 2lC Hosiery Clearance BOYS WASH SLITS made of artasham or poplla. ta plak, Ohlte aad blae alaes 8 to S yearai AA A M-valne fn CHILDRENS COLORED GINGHAM DRESSES Came la plaid aad plaia colcheek, or I bl variety of atyleaatripca, ta chooae from) ale 2 to 8 81.78 vain yearai feat atyle, jear ally-- oa mm 52.59 Childrens Department M Poly-Ann- Made of flap aaiaaook aad trimmed wltk dalaty fine lace aad embroidery. Clearaaee Sale The Infants and .V.V 3 CHEMISE I Trimmed Hals 7 . er Aa Millinery Clearance INFANTS BANDS' Sammer welxht. Slaen S AND 43C the most summer shapes all just received and represent the last word in Sum- gJlfN 3Qq ALL She GRADES Plata. Molree, Dreadea, Floral aad Flaared Beautifully trimmed; in I. tt 34 BO KNIT CNION SLITS Lore trimmed boasht maay moatka am, Oo aeeeaat of Ita late arrival ow priced at T5e FINE. JERSEY BI.OOMFR Pink oalyi elaatlc walat aad knee Sle .18 to 40 JjIJA ALL OTHER SILK BAGS, 23 the-rap- id a Underwear this sale AA. yjMQ Prettr akaeai flaa pateat leather! llalasra aaS (ttttacs, . PRICE CONFESSIONS New Knil haaOles 84JM CANTEEN SPORT 15 COATS OX of, American Legion U Named for Volunteer Co. will buy these waUts now and supply future needs. Some slightly soiled, some need pressing; others brand new. All at almost. half their values; full size assortments; all colors and variety cf styles. $4.95 -- $9.50 - $14.50 Argentine Act, Quickly Silk WAISTS $6J0 Georgette i $6-5- issue of new currency, the country I recovering from the panto that followed the discovery that enormoua amount of 1,000 and 10,000 crown notes Stere in circulation .with forged overstamps. As there Is ho note between the denominations of 100 and 1.000 or between 1,000 and 10,000 business became completely paralyzed when the No one forgeries were discovered. The would accept tb large note hotels and banks In taking them from clients took the number ofthe note and entered It against tlyk givers name. The 60 and 100 ckbwn notes soon gave out and business was dons with ten and twenties. The government redeemed the forgeriee around seventy. About 8.000,000.000 crowns of new 1.000 and 10.000 crown notes will be issued to retire the old one For I Thrifty women When you can take advantage of this great selling event. Tissues. Voiles, Lawns, Organdies, plain and beautiful printings in floral and scroll patterns, made up into attractive, dainty styles and quoted at three attractive prices er Of Financial Stability With DONT BP UNCOMFORTABLE Full color assortments; all sizes; slip-ovstyles. sold at Regularly sold at CO CO Regularly - New Currency Place Austria in Position 24. -- Clear- End-of-the-Seas- on mmmr SS ry The St Georg tempi will do 1820. July 1 and reopen Aug. 10.CANNON. DAVID H. June Voile Flounclnn Embroidered lark wISe. Is fire rwlerei eestrsal reikrelSrrr la allrarilve OmIsh. Rrsalar prlre, 116. r yard SI .95 Is tale sale at. MAIN 3T. U ance Sale Prices mT Richfield Suffer $15,000 in Fire Lots VIENNA, 111-2- Embroideries and Laces n in bk him oi xti:d m xitu 25 Oil 1 HI StIK IT larl.OrS Is Ibis rrlirl la are All l.arra til WIMisa. IWeea Merkweer. kaknHnlMi Sa.lslr I a H. Uraaweal TrlMlaia, BrsMa as Urseae Fleasrlas- - Summer Dresses j YOU CAN BUY AN Mullett-Ksll- y 75c av rknumuhk A ful Attention by Experienced Buyers New, Seasonable and Beautiful Three Wonderful Lots of ALL WOOL HAND TAILORED SUIT I. Vw w la Hack. wfcU. e8ssessssssssasesssss C Gloves, 15 IF THEY LAST UNTIL SATURDAY v ra4.rlMf ftIL K OLOIKI, fcrakea lien esbUI far fUr IMMMC at 3Ji All Other Silk and Fabric - 9 Ths Maryland delegation was Gov. W All Silk and Fabric Gloves , 1 IViJViliJM Ja-eoc- k. one-sto- Mail Orderi Given Care- Telephone Orders choice lies probably between Cox and W. Darla with Cox having the 3 bitter of It In spite of hi "moist" tendencies and the fact that the Texas delegation Is wholly "dry." according a to a visiting newspaper msn with ths " party. Many for McAdoo, S Mary-rrlanDelegation from Missouri, Rhode Island, Iowa, Maaaachu- setts and Tennessee snrouta to ths San Fran-- j, ; Democratic conventionSaltatLake Thurs--jda- y cisco passed through afternoon. William O. McAdoo 2 seemed to be the popular nominee with F most of ths contingents for president. On ths "wet" and league of nations planks, opinion was somewhat divided. L Secretary of Agriculture Edwin T. (.Meredith headed the Iowa delegation. la for tThe contingent McAdoo, aolldly abut If Mr. McAdoo withdraws hla Kearns, then Mr. Meredith is next 'choice of ths lowana They hops to CHURCH NOTICES over the nomination of McAdoo 'for president and Meredith for vice Granite stake priesthood meeting president. The Iowans favor ths r league without reservations, i Among will be held Sunday, June IT, at 1 2the prominent persons of ths pi p.m., special meetings as follows; tire: U. 8. District Attorney, F. Homs missionaries, at II noon; tt I'Connor, Mra OConnor, Clyde T. of elders quorum 1 p.m.; "Herring, candidate for governor, and presidents of aeventle I p.m. , SHuth V. Sumner, candidate for secrof state. Ensign stake conference will be etary Sunday, June 17, 1820. Ths morn3 Ths Maine delegation decidedly heldsession will convene at 10 am. in Cwants the league with reaervatlons. ing TThey are for Mr. McAdoo and believe tha Assembly Hall, and the afternoon the prohibition Viuestlon.ta a .dead e seesldn at I p.m. in the tabernacle. to be revived in state legislatures stake Primary union meetAmong the ingLiberty jjf cltlaens aro dissatisfied. will bo held next Saturday aftergUalne delegation are Attorney Gene- noon at I oclock In the Ninth ward ral W. It. PatUngail.- Governor Curtl , riiertram G. Mclntlre, candidate ' for chapel. former Congressman D. J. fovernor, national committeeman, nd Mr W. A. Pattangall. associate TEMPLE NOTICES Rational commltteewoman. Frederick D. Gardner headed tOov. delegation. 00 strong, Salt Laka Temple will cboso July I Is declared to be willing and open August 16. n s pinch, to accept the presidential 3olldly behind the governor unless X'hamp Clark la nominated, when It Mantl Temple will close July II and hoped to ran the governor for vice open Auguot 10. Adherents of prohibition president. ere not strong In the party, which Logan Temple will cloae August Sncluded Edward F. Coltra, national . and open September (. Committeeman. 1 4 Approv- st I pressed on' Questions I The Hour. 1020 als; No Exchanges; No A. 11 Opinions Ex LN ' e. U FRIDAY JUNK NEWS t BOYS Black RIBBED COTTON HOSE oaly. All alaea Pi, 14 53 srade .. ' MISSES WHITE COTTON BED HOSE All Slaea SAe Special ea a KwC FINE RIBBED BLACK t OTTON HOSE Ie loaa that eaaaot be aotieedperfect oil alaea af the a 81.00 39c , WOMENS IS INCH FIBRE SILK HOSE IJale tap aelo- - Black or white. AU alaea Special valoe VALIK Ir WOMEN, vn, 85c All alaea 3 FAIRS Aviator RefuedPermit x For ffght aaas 2 pairs for65C MISES . . RIB' srade special Wlnlatry pointed out that th fliyht of Capt. Alcock. the British airman, ,i'trousb Tran-Oceanacross the north Atlantic 111 an airc;hVf ,hh; f plane "carniot be reyarded as having Nineteen evenU demonstrated the practicability of HI be sent 24-- ha BUENOS A1RE3. Juno Zuloayaa proposal and. furthermore. month to complete ministrfof war has refused to yraot It would coat not leas than 6446.00 two chains of transport LOS ANGELES penrulaaiofi to the Ary ratine aviator. to maintain BIDS along tho route in. order. to give the Zuioi-to a Attempt Capt. Ayeln aviator s measure of protection. FOR 1924 OLYMHAD ocean from fliyht across the Atlantic AVELEH. Jon 24, Th Llabon via Ft. Vincent to Pernambuco, OLYMPIC ASPIRANTS counrtl tn m rolnon loioy invifd th Braxil, on the ground that the exREST FOR TOMORROW Intonation!Th Olympic commit penditures would be d.epro port Ionise t9 124 OUfrpir fnm n In CHICAGO.Nune s to the end to be attained" and becauae Track and field I1) Anyelee in' nriii-'- -n Tb the svtafor proposed ,to uae an atr. rtara, who wilt strtv for recognition the construction of a stadium anting at 6 ' Olymide trial hydroplane, Tho is the piano instead of person vruTr.od izrxn Jr.lv 1.". y. fj 1 -- xntd-we- et |