The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1920, Page 3

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THE LEAD EDITORIAL IN THE STAR MONDAY NIGHT LODGE SPEECH BORED - CROWD, SAYS RICKEY PAGE 6 Newspaper Wa- HUCK FINN nwolidate their strength tereraa Assa . o 6 * | eile, Convention Rumors Are Infinite in Press Service * . . Their Number and Variety me, BY HON. RICKEY ed, sometime—maybe Take away the sword; states can bE SA cuieaco. June 9-—-The first see |" About 1240 T met a very Import nt the convention was wi ant’ man who would know what 1 lacking in enthusiasm really was going on behind the ‘; Kid ie. Even Chairman Will Hays, | se if any « Runaway Kids eregrgpicts Roper Myer yd Soreness Ri » ia hief executive ' j me hee’ GOERS GLIMMERIN: ~ had in a generat vad be eat From past experience I knew 1 Two boys who paddied to the mainland from Pe peng dp dian lige Ne) nad this ® confidence ; Mercer island om a log must be placed again | iat, ¢. | Ml the delewaten to onder | yen, I who in going to be Sa cam’ Siieution.” that ty lwctcnt, bees predicted that there! nominated,” He auld in answer to t Tt i no reflection on the Parental Mome that | romping tays There wasn't. Altho mig /™) Guestlon. a ai Keeping healthy boys tn any sort of a “hon,” | soon as wi nd ppy. Lodge's key-| oy, je Sint man into a nearby J @ave a real home, with @ real father and mother, | and bor w ne and heavy VOT eo caee oe tat thea Bnewer 10 : Teal brothers and sisters and opportunities for Amon w ved ott w war my next question would reach no : real outings and adventures is like caging young | a consi oe Ss See los wi {ears but mine caitar |S ior: je hg eal ita Who ts it?) Tell me. T swea The boy who lives always in the heart of every | ment'+ | ‘ =e not to betray your confidence Man, whose heart is not hopelessly dried and dusty, But : songrry sinter My agora gad op | . will envy the two explorers who lived for three] discor - pap typi apie : me to mine and ays in the brush, hungry. chilled and happy citles, Mr OW und tuleome Mid dpumtantee' sie tnaile ‘ Mark Twain knew the wild spirit of boyhood, | have eulogy | of republican congress |am going to see this man again, and a as it expressed itself before the days of juvenile | quently nation from the ter|wies he tells me how serry he-te . courts, detention homes and Boy Scouts. fares. “ © White Houre that he uldn’t let me in on the ; Huckleberry Finn today would be a problem to] te be 1 « happened to give the! secret I shall say: “What a lar . Welfare workers ifistead of the inspiration for a} but the t clew to wh going bel you are” the nurs.” ed. As ¥| Tt te tilt LAwden against the field & barbarian and our complex civilization | that kil) (ie In which ‘The only organized leadership here » Bas difficulty in handling him. Manual training, | epiidmin 8 A is among ® group of machine pol ; Organised nature study and athletics help, but} permite oA urement ne ee Nn at ata i aig @ometbing i@,lost when we have to drag a pair | playthany |. + sig tt bepress ’ of wanderers away from their camp-fire, wash | Yet th which are the ce Dro yh okne dy «pias cw Oe their faces and subject them to the necessary pres An’ ad (the great. pre tad aedaie Crise tha olf aed @ure of respectability. street, ¢ rhe old guard hav dinin t @ren to ed, they are now operating without . The story that the rebe! gosernment has| ° *” rid Sateaete eleade ta leew oben root in Mexico is probably a misprint. f the party ma y in : «4% means loot. tive localities, F omen to be no doubt that he tislhcsimiinens one they have received satisfactory as j surances from the Lowden people a A DSITION IS 4 ¢ . f ORGANIZED The Star is rite specialy where it sez Im a_ | The strength of their position ties Hee Por Over Jorn candidates, each one of whom 7 1 amen ‘The moral leadership which could ° Termerbaciy fecceeatar trestmest | achine politicians to rout : tn At least, it has not : Tom Sawyer and me want you awl to cum Keane PN creag A, “Waa Br 6 chapped see us Weer at the Coliseum untill Friday nite pre see TE abla man whose nomination remponsive to the great P. S. Bring aw! yure famely - popular demand for the end of ma * H F | eemmaBR RL LMLINE C8, Biz SSemen| | Fntirely apart from the question os of Lowden's perso im for the sideney, his nom would be After you eat—always use |:,,, triumph of mach polities and . ed's : ae bowdie Saginaw, Michigan, Flu Epidemic in ATONIC Pes dein ae: antuaa seaeaar ee $ i i | be that neither Wood nor Johnson Gains in Census| Alaska Is Halted) FOR WOUNSYOMAEHS SHAE Joan teat Lowden a" WASHINGTON, June §—The > Ten te wnlie s 5 . | NE | te ae Ae the. ecbigha: tans een of Saginaw. Mict ate es ‘A als ; d on t : vb Sigg omar gone oF two tablets— it like candy . mp ot fourth rate machine bosses gunced today as 61,903, an increase | (Alenka) Misirit! haw ¢ InstantlyrelievesHeartburn, Bloated |" 1.) thor + as fetes ee eee pitlinea’ uote: Sie: Maakssa Gassy Feeling. — Stopa indigention, Lowden drive for 493 votes by a = : food souring, repeating, headacheand |{)'" '/0"" paar dl : MRS. MARIE VAN BOERAERT, the many miseries caused by ye fifth or gxth ballot cap be 4, mative of Belgium, died Tuesday | “FUNERAL SERVICES 2 | mopped. | ris ‘mt the home of her son. Louls Van|Plora Metzger. who died M Acid-Stomach If it can be and there are good ‘Boenert, 612 16th ave. N. The body her home, 10424 53d « S.. are te reasons for belicv by ean, this con F will be shipped from the Home Un-|be held Thursday at the Home Un | EATONICIs the beat remedy, ittakes | °C" Ay mark the beginning of another great epoch in the history dertaking Co. parlors to Friday Har-|dertaking Co. chapel. The body will! the harmful acids and gages fight out ) \ bor for burial |be cremated cf the body and, of course, you get Jof the republican part ———— well. Tens of thousands wonderfully | |¢ "AY nominate Hoover benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or refunded by Cost « trifle, ‘our own drug: try itl ried Cummings Is Sorry for Sen. Lodge 'Loui i ff’ | SAN FRANCISCO, June 9.—Homer Beau Talk mittee, con erred al democrats here today e plans for the nationa That dainty and charming actPerr nven Just Tonight—Thursday—Friday—An ac- curate and wonderful pitturization of the great- est American book— MARK TWAIN'S Huff, mp art mand mming® was bitter In his com the key lew has t readers of -« ator Lodge 1 read his speech and I feel sorry for b ummings He have maid knows ‘ better.” ‘ Caruso Is Robbed of Jewel Fortune FAST HAMPTON, N nitting Mra, Enric noted tenor ot reported to the po » Caruso, wife had been afternoon, item® specified was dat $75 klace worth clone to dia yen her home terday other 1 necklace ur diamond rings, a Id wat tolen jew A Sure Way to End Dandruff r Meteor Hits Earth in Oklahoma State note speech of Sen- | THE SEATTLE STAR ARKS FLY IN G. 0. P. CLASH Credentials Committee Ends Long Session BY HAROLD Db. JACOBS CHICAGO, June 9 The tials committee of the republican na convention at m, today fk up the ty, after c ereden ntire 187 con. heard by the national com lant week additional from Oregon, the but three reversals of the and one committee made national body's findings. These were in the fourth Georgia congressional dl trict, the fifth Missourt district and |the tenth Tennessee dintriet The committes action in overru ing the committee's action in the M again bre the convention to its permonnel of 984, with 493 nece for a choice The committee seated one of the contesting groups of two delegate sfter the national committee had eliminated both contesting delega tions from the temporary r credentials committees was to ius report to the national convention this morning STARTS OFF V SKYROCKET SI ‘The credentials committee semion resembled nothing so much ky rocket. It started off in a shower of bitter partisan spark niving the candidacy of Major neral Wood and of Governor n and wound up tn 4 [the n inviting larger to them than al The conclusion was Wood-Lowden had gained one Tew and the n Missourt. eting opened with an unex d fight over the chairmanship. | routine wh bed thir tle in the general | innue in Georgia e at the expense latter had won Cha H. Innes, M. was opposed by Edward | state chairman of the We | | mation, New Jersey, Duffield was} elected, to 18 } In the det that ensued in the Georgia case, Gregory Page, New Me © into Henry Lincoln | Jot man negro national commit t from Georgia, |ducted the cane for himself and a» | noclate delegate A roll call was taken and son's four Lowden de retained to the convention nel, 23 Suffrage Defeated in Louisiana BATON GE, La, June 9.—By a vote of 22 to 19, the resolution providing for ratification of the fed. eral suffrage amendment was de- feated in the Louisiana senate yes terday Odd Fellows’ Head Guest in Seattle Henry V. Borst, grand sire of the Odd Fellows noted jurixt arrive here Wednesday. He will be the guest of the Jocal lodge. Wednes day evening be will addren a gath lering of the Odd Fellows and Re bekahs of the city at the Odd Fel low hall, 10th and Pine st | 1 con | John. | tes were person 27 to wil Willard RIGHT ON THE LEVEL— THE LATEST ‘Willar Storage Battery . 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Down Town-—4d Ave. at Blanchard Went Seattle—4520 Caii- fornia Ave Pastiake—2222 Mastlake Blectrie Co. ing St Gunning & Nivison Georgetown KANSAS CITY, June 9.—Lighting up the skies over s#¢ 1 wtates, a burning m ng a greenish: blue * brilliancy acre uthwest last night a : plunged to th at Okmulgee, Okla. nthe sealp and rub|, The Phenomena was witnessed he Gueer tien by hundreds of ons in Missouri, By morning, most if not of Oklahoma and Ar your dandruff will be gone, and r é three or four more apr ons will completely dissolve and entirely” de | stroy every sin ign and trace o it, no matter how much dandruff 1 will find all itching ging of the scalp will stop instantly on and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous,| Many organs take part in assimi silky and and look and) jation of food, and a number are ac hundred times better tive in eliminating those portions of the food which are not taken into the blood for the upbullding of the body Of the eliminative organs, the liver kidneys are of major im and are most likely to be and the portance (LEBERRY o = FINN’ © All your old, old friends are in this splendid photoplay that brings Huck, his pal, the King, loverworked and becom dineased. | When such is the case, various | troub! a digestive elir r oceur, and such ‘o frequent and so common 4 absolutely necessary to find ie yelief, Warner's Safe Kidney id Liver Remedy was compounded over 40 years ago to help equalize the work of bot kidneys and liv How successful it has n is evi d by its-wide-wp sale and its (u hy suffer the discomforts am embarrassments of a Goltre? 0. 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