JULY 4th WORLD’S GREATEST MOTOR CAR RACERS —FoR— 1919 CHAMPIONSHIPS CAPT. EDDIE RICKENBACKER AMERICAN ACE OF ACES In Person as Referee DARIO RESTA LOUIS CHEVROLET RALPH MULFORD EDDIE HEARNE CLIFF DURANT EXTRA! Bulletins From the Ringside WILLARD-DEMPSEY FIGHT Will Be Read by Rounds to Audience RACES UNDER AUSPICES TACOMA SPEEDWAY ASSOCIATION Make Reservations Now at the Automobile Club of Western Washington, 405 University St. SEATTLE Speedway Gates Open at 8:30 A. M. TAKE THE BOAT TO TACOMA ly 4th Schedule ROUND TRIP Boats leave Seattle for FARE $1.00 Including War Tax Seattle: 7, 9, 10, 11 A. M, 12, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 P. M. and 12 midnight. Direct Connection to Speedway Steamers leaving Seattle 9, 10 and 11 a. m. connect in Tacoma at the dock with N. P. trains going direct to the Speedway. 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Opposite Fraser-Paterson Ca STAR WA TTT in the ALL THE RECORDS—ALWAYS z : vt Soe — STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1919. ‘League Opponents Digging METAL TRADES Political Graves; People DISCUSS WAGE Want It, Asserts Cummings prone iris wake Appeal | for Strike Help After debating for ral hour the strike te being — taker Jumong the Metal ‘Tr counell f the Coast, the wh ffair was tabled thout decisive action at the meeting of the Metal Trade yuncil Tuesday night A proposition made by Engi neers’ union, Local 40, that a 10 workers on the night shifts in the hipyards, and that this be insert ed in the new agreement, was re ferred to board of — busine agents, | ion on wH&ther the principle of district settlements be made @ fundamental part of the metal trades was ended by the tabling of the question The district settlement proposi is whether one district, as Se should mi separate agrec ments with employers regardless of what other cities on the Coast are doing. Opponent system it would be to the of the Met Prades Pacific Coast Distriet ce ing to get nell, whieh ts try uniform wages for the whole ¢ t. Delegates declared higher wages should be re ed here because it costs 33 per cent more to live In Seattle than Jin California On the holding of the strike bal lots in abeyance as ordered by the president of the Pacific Coast Metal Pi council, it developed that affiliated with 1 the July t strike, and 1 turned it down A. KE, Miller r a that Homer S, Cummings, Chairman of the National Democratic Committee r ‘ Rrecal eae He Cummings, chairman of; least 85 per cent of the people ap international metal had been arranged ‘or San Francisco on either July mings that |15 er 1 on intends remaining the stood with off and his s 1 his national committee, | prove er rolled up, collar ve gray hair tousled the Hotel Frye Wed America | league of natio Chairman Ci President Wi atic participation in the says ort of Jim Taylor, president of n orning and predicted vic-| in Washington but a few days, only wal Metal Trades cll, and tory for the league of nations cove-| long enough to present the peac . the na Metal nant In the Unit ves senate } treaty th enate, which he i t onver He had just arr for a confer. | quired nder the constite " ve 44 > with and county, Within a w at the most, after hi m Was in ratic 0 a-| arrival, the president expects to en paring to re train for th Pacific Coast He will re upon to make directly to San Francisco, tour the and in the day at a Coast, and then make his speaking | est min ig ering of democrats | ttip across the continent mum wa his ef. from all Western Washington, and forts, Ta banquet in the evening | But ther aan one a m ated £0 League Will Win | Wath Ot tural 1 Workers would have be | Corisnllt. 2K f ' were dmitted to the coun “My opinion is that of Senator Tliteheock said Chairman Cum that the league of nations 1 repr ng ion in the peace treaty will be t ' ratified by the senate with not more ‘ad than 16 v against it, one demo rn ' trikin erat and 15 republicans “But I will say further, that I am j convinced that those senators who ‘tried to put ties on the tracks are about to get hurt And there are | several, whom it would not be good | form for me to name, but whom you | would know by description, that have | sounded their political death knell.” Sounds Sentiment 3 n to protect Fri | In his tour of the country, accom. | of unprovoked attack | panied by several other members of | cha the Democratic national committee, | ington on the matter Cummings has been wounding out} be very different than the sentiment of the people on the/of nations. But he said the that I might not those things, “It's not freely on both mings smiled. but some 4 a editor would sit down back F take what I'd said, and editori about something I hadn't said at With regard to the proj | between the United rty is su the peopl ack to the antique nditions of 20 years ago, mocrats will be able to they have put thru ress legis here league of nations. ports on the ement were not in © pr ‘IT have found them overwhelming: | sufficient de to permit of a di Fr 0 ly in favor of the league, without re-' cussion of t pan | rene serve.” he said. “In my opinion, at “The nd republican 4s stood democrats anc — er - 1 there hasn't been anybody | ‘Now Is a Good Time to | i oes Really eh ° me hope for sus. ion of the war-tim Cummings thinks, prohibition d President | | Drive Out Catarrh am It May Not Be Troubling)combat promptly « the Warm ; impurities in th You Durin; * "| pleted at any time before permanent | |remedy has b Weather, But It Is Still In| than fitty years prohibition takes effect. Informed of * c factory results. It ~ | the situation in Atlantic City, where | | Your Blood. leessfully used by t jeted Nothing, closed July 1, he said the} ¢ question of the legality of the war- | | Catarrh ie not only a disgusting a time measure now is gravel disease but is a dangerous one you should never let up in y efforts to get it out of your s tem until you have done oughly, Get rid of it costs you In troub! Mild weather will ment and this is a cellent time to thoroughly cleanse the blood of with even th tarrh. It bend tioned, and test of this sort was ex © party of democratic leaders, | »y Chairman Cummings he country in the interest of and to wipe - | druggists ¢ For the bi with catarrh killed will write us ful the germs of Catarrh and be for- will give! ; ever rid of the troublesome sprays | your areful st and write of | and douches that ‘can only relieve | you what your o ivi emocratic onal committee you for the time. cas juires. No cha J Kremer, of Butte, Mont is a purely for this first vice president of the national | committee; W. D. Jamieson, of Iowa, | director of finance of the committer -—-' W. R. Hollister, of Missouri, execu blood remedy, made from herbs direct from the fe Specific Co Atlanta, Ga ‘atory , tive secretary of the committee; W J. Cochran, director of icity, and ch rman Cummings. CONTINUOUS DAILY—1 TO 11 A Fine New Holiday Show group will leave Seattle Thursday morning for Tacoma EXAMS PLANNED The t 8. civil servi commis STARTS TOMORROW Suvcerea! examination wll be held Six Snappy Acts of The salary is $720 to $1,000 a year and a big Feature Photoplay Albert Ray in “Be a Little Sport” MUSIC TEACHERS ME) Music teachers and students opened a convention in Meany hall at on Wednesday universit morni fase sae. . Be dia etek To arouse interest in community Returns on the Willard-Dempsey match will be announced si 8 one of the purposes of the from the stage on July Fourth, oan sh The convention will b iation from Music of the Glorious Fourth, ONE and for all the rest of the finest music in the world. kere, Look at the special offer we make this week, and then ask yourself if it is fair longer to deny yourself and your family this great privilege of having at command always the music you love! from $ ON FE 4 GRAFONOL/ | told me to use Lydia FE. Pinkham’s NEW EDISONS ASY TERN VICTROLAS COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS COMPARE THE WORLD’S LEADING INSTRUMENTS SIDE BY SIDE Here only is it possible to do this, and so make a logical decision after hearing the same record on each, All three instruments play all makes of records. PAGE 13 “The Shop Ahead” 1318 Second Avenue WHITE SHOES At Shuart’s Sale Prices If you had planned to get a pair of White Shoes for the Fourth, or for your vacation, these prices will enable you to get a pair of a high- er grade and save a little for something else. The prices below are only an indication of the reductions and of course there are equally attractive bargains in Pumps and Oxfords of all leathers. $4.85 $6.45 is the Sale Price of all White Shoes which were formerly priced $6.50. is the Sale Price of all White Shoes which were regular marked from $7 to $8.50. is the Sale Price at - which we have marked all the regular $9 and $10 White Shoes. East Side of Second, Between Union and University 1318 Second VMN OMAR POP MOMMY, ALL PUBLIC MARKETS WILL OPEN SATURDAY All of Seattle's public markets will be open Saturday as usual. Banks will remain closed until Monday, ac- cording to the Clearing House asso- ciation. 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