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C.,, June 2 “We opposed the republican platform for the simple reason that the known wishes and reasonable requests of 1a bor are practically tgnored by it.” said Samuel Gompers. president of the American Federation of Labor, on his arri al here today. Gompers has emerged triumphant ly from the Montreal convention of eating house proprietors, who pro-| labor and is now on his way to Ban fested the passage of the ordinance.| Francisco for the week of the demo If signed by the mayor, the bill cratic convention. He wan exceed Will become effective within 20 days. | ingly cautious today In discuasing la #ened is t 00.000 | an the republicans are concerned. Marks, of which nearly one-half | Se nid figia ; American <a “At the democratic convention at} San Frandsco the deman of lat« will be identical with those put be fore the republican convention. Wh andidates or what party will ga to ¢ labor I am now ‘ur Brazil 100,000,000 apples trom the States this year, and Argentina will buy United and will take 50 000,000 more if they enn, be shipped in cold storage Ld FOR WOMEN ONLY} “The Psychology of Sex’’ Men s Suits Cleaned & Pressed $1 00 Cleno Dye Works 12th and E. Cherry 43 PHONE EAST SUNDAY AFTERNOON INE 27, AT 3 P. M. nic message of vital sig ry woman. Only those over 16 i be admitted, MASONIC TEMPLE Corner Pine and Harvard ADMISSION $1.00 7% Wriday Americe’s a that "men and boys go Mile Famous [| swimming, when the weather per. Pofthologiat mits, at Interbay station, and do \\ not wear suits nor trunks.” DEMOS AWAIT BATTLE GALL Bryan’s Presence. Stirs Up, Opposition Camp BY ED L. KEEN 8AN FRANCISCO, June From now on there will be more news and leas dope, This ought to be ax much of @ relief to the reading public as to the army of scribes gathered here for the democratic na tional convention, many of whom, being short of facts, have felt com polled to resort to mere language to justify their milaries and expense accounts, Bryan's coming alone changes the whole atmosphere. Never was the approach of @ real news maker more welcome. And, JOdging not only from the Commoner’s past perform: ances in similar instances, as well ax from advance notic spread abroad from way stath while he was en route, but also from the very n ot fest feeling of perturbation among the administration leaders, who hitherto have been dominating the situation here, he is golng to fulfill expectations VICE PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ARRIVE Of course, the arrival of the other deleguten, which is now on in full awing, helps, too. Alwo we have with us today six presidential candidates of Varying degrees of avowedness and namety Vice President as R. Marshall, Senator Robert L. Owen, Senator Carter Glass, J James W. Gerard, Gov. Alfred EB. Smith, of New York, and Homer &. Cummings Still others are on the way, and those who will be absent are steadily reinforcing their armies of docupa tion Attorney General A. Mitchel} Palmer is on the mame train with Bryan. | Today's meeting of the national committees also helps to lift the pre convention sews situation from the plane of speculation, rumor and fore east to phat of actuality, Ditto the arrival of various earnest outside folk seeking to ahwist the party dn the construction of a platform. | According to latest information, Bryan has already achieved his first pre-convention victory In the dociaton | of the Nebraska delegation, after much argument, to let him be tts representasve on the resolutions corm- mittee, altho nearly all 4dta members are opposed to his league of nations policy, and they are evenly divided on the wet or dry issue. MILK PARLEY IS NOW UNDER WAY ‘Dealers Balk at Producers’ Demands 4 * } Will the lactea! fluid be worth more during the months of July, August and September than it ts for the rest of the year? Seattio milk dealers and King county milk producers met in a con- ference Friday to decide the question. Producers are am for an aver. age increase of 50 cents a hundred! por for milk duripf the summer | radii: basing heir nds on in crease of production because of short ;pasture and high cost of grain feed if their demands are met by the dis tributors, consumers will be forced jto pay from 1 to & cents additional for their milk Seattic dealers, while negotiating | with the producers. are in favor of | abiding by an agreement reached last April to refer the fixing of prices to |the city health department. In this, [case the wholesale price of milk| | would be based upon genera! market | conditions, the condensary price. the! |butter fat price, the cheese market es the cost of production. j . Bureau of Missing Relatives Mra. Stella Nightingale, Coal Val- jley, Mlinade, requested Mayor Caid-) jwell Friday to axsint her |: locating her father, R. B. Bartel, who ts |thought to be in this part of the | country. . 26. Allpn Durham, 78 Veranda st. Portland, Ore. is anxious to secure nformation concerning Burrutt Har on Durham, believed to be in Se attle : (Mrs. Benedict Has Message to Women Elaie Lincoln Benedict, well-known peychologist, will give her lecture on ‘The Paychology of Sex," for women at Masonic temple, Sunday, at ont |3 p. m. | "Only women over 16 will be ad! mitted,” said Mrs, Benedict, “because Jenlightening, must be handled with- | out glov | 7 Invite Shriners | to Leshi Dance Visiting Shriners and their wives are invited to attend the Minne watha dancing club's party Frid at 9 p. m. Leschi pavition, cording to an announcement made by Mra, Mary E. Bettinger. pavilion may be reached by Yesler cable line. Shades of Adam! Call the Police! Mrs. Hl. Crowley, 22nd ave. and} Newton st., reported to police the w. W. K. Vanderbilt Is ~ Now Improving this vital message, to be helpful and |s genith, ort um RAN, y | Bout, Nelewart J The |* THE SEATTLE STAR [HER LATEST " NATION NEEDS A PROGRESSIVE So Daniels Declares in Talk on Campaign LOB ANGELES. June 25.—"4 pro greaulve of progressives” muat be the democratic nominee for president | this year, Jonephus Daniels, secre | tary of the navy, declared In an tn torview today “Anything ¢@lae would be destruc: | tion,” he maid. ‘The platform, he said, must be one | “of idealism and social progress” and | he predicted the democratic conven tion will “turn its back on the reac narien ‘The ultra radical of 1896 has be come the conservative of today,” the secretary maintained, “We must go forward. “The people should not be deceived by the ory that the nation must re-| turn to normal, What the reaction. | aries mean by this iw that we munt return to long hours and low wages That day is past.” Daniels was guest of Mayor Sny. der at breakfast this morning and then left for San Pedro to inspect the aite_of the proposed new subma i ‘ ban Here ta the latest picture of |"ne tame a ncleco aa Mre. Warren Ge Harding, | goon as the inspection is completed wife of the republican nomi-| gourd the faguhip New Mexico. m™. 3. PARDO/ | group HARD CONTEST Arrives in S. F for Battle Umm! Bumper Meals Tempt Harvest Me HUTCHINSON, Kan, June 25 The world's champtonship food tle was on here today. Thousands SAN FRANCISCO, June 25.—| workers were, trying to produce ME|winiam Jennings Bryan. arriving! ound waa a draw here today, faces one of the hardest Te speed up workers, farmers are fights of his careet to wrest from serving “bumper meals to get ®lene administration contro! the “bumper « Harvest hands start the day with a breakfast of four fried egms, three nlices of ham, heaps of fried pots toes, mix slices of, bread and butter] ‘phe temporary chairman will be and two cups of coffee. 3 This harvest is expected to be the Homer 8. Cummings, chairman of third biggest in history. There i no the national committee, whowe resig: | shertage of labor and farmer® ex-|nation Bryan demanded several! pect to have the harvest completed months ago. Cummings haa prepared by the end of the week. The only & keynote speech applauding the reo #rious difficulty confronting them in |o arte aninistration. the car shortage. The permanent chairmanship tm | ‘Thouxands of tons of bread were! f | A scheduled to 9 to Bain! age Colby. | baked today by farmers’ women yen ot state het folks and many more fmported from |" Ci anship of of His Career BY HUGH BAILLIE oft democratic national convention, The convention situation today ts thie the Important the big citien, Hundreds of hame| | j rs ar mmittes on resolutions is sched: | were boiled, baked and roasted Girle ied. to go to Chedter Ht. Glan, ot churned butter eat thers Virginia, who is now on the ground ached. with the league of nations platform |plank approved by the president as |& Model for the one he wante to go into the nations! platform. . Another evidence of administration control, it i@ predicted, will be seen today in the action of the national committee. on the Georgia contest, adi W. C. A—Meet- | Where administration and anti-admin- Oeil eas of isract Bociety |lstration, delegates are fighting for of Beattie. meats, Senator Reed, who is anti St0—Dryant schoo! — Communit, (administration, stands practically no Piety a “rong |Chanee of being seated from the Fifth Pian Missouri district, according to indica Tl be die tions. : Secretary munit rvice, will speak e100 t of Columbus hall] #t, American | he benefit of | ganized band friends invited SATURDAY Meve's tertil w Ik on on, Platte ad Principles.” BIRTHS HERE’S MORE ABOUT WILD COW STARTS ON PAGE ONE Noon eteria aware of the chase, »pened for biocks along Fourth ave Windows were Bor to Mr nd Mre J.P. Ruch- Born to ty Menton ave. June 18,|404 curious beads, snugly safe on ere | the second floor, peeked out, Door. Born to” Me. and Mre Ht. Belander, |wayn were lined with men and wom Seattin ready {on to dart inside buildings |#hould the cow choone them as tar . | rote After the cow had knocked its sec ond viettm to the ground, Bertrand |bewan to get mad himself. As the ‘ow xtopped at Cherry st, undecided | Which way to turn, the officer fired a| |ahot. The bullet struck the cow be-| jhind the right ear, and, mad with pain, she started up the Cherry at | nant 1 Sorenson.| The report of Bertrand’s gun drew > Mr. and Mra 2% Thomas «t LD June 23 girl Born to Mr East Sound, have. 76 Po 1020. Rok [additional spectators, and women in Ty loth ave N. dune 22, 1920. boy. |Megliges and men in shirtsleeves| NSES |"™* {© doorways on Cherry st. as) MARRIAGE LICE |the cow galloped straight up the| Name and Residence Age mone I of the street. The wound La France, Charles T.. Oakland 34 had Weakened her, and she now paid te diy no tl, = tee yo |no attention to bystanders, but Stendal, J. ©. Sedro-Woolley..Legal|TURNS FOR HER Johnson, Lillian M., Seattle Legal |LAST BATTLE Ohta. Masashige Beattie 3}) Bertrand, in a red automobile, fol 24 Show anh eoraie 23 |!0wed clone on the cow's heels up Ld gk velon by pier met) A io \the hill, Once she stopped, appar Drew, Vernon I, Lake Stevens 20 |ently exhausted, but when Bertrand Luke, Gladys W., Everett . 18/came close an@ fired two more shots she broke into a fast shots miased. Putnam, Paul V.. Seattle Both Kirkbride, Margery, Vanca@ver, Legal | run, dearkoes wha Ae savkits ee Blood was streaming from her now Erickson. Linda T.. Everett ...Legal ae he neared Broadway, after Roxburgh, Alexander F., Se- climbing the steep First hill. The attle vais ....sLegn} |Machine rapidly overtook her on the Pinkus, Alice M., 8t. Paul, Minn. Legal jlevel between Minor and) Summit Broders Christian F., eget ) avenues, and at the junction of land. 0} toe ce ees Lengel |g , ' 4c Wheeler, Alice, Portland, Or Legal | Summit ave, Broadway and Cherry Le Barr Vern H., Se: 21 at, she staggered over the sidewalk fachard. Stella B 23 and turned, head down, for her last Legal | battle, onal) v Legal The end was short. Bertrand fired Churchill, Frank Legaljone shot that pierced her head and Pugh, Margaret Grace, Seattle Legal |/she fell on her side. John W. Bow- Monty, Frank, on, butcher at 614 Broadway, was Snyder, Hazel, called to bleed the cow. | K. M. Oliver, manager of Union “‘|stockyards, 2220 Sixth ave, S.,. ap Neel, F 0 Durkin, Margaret peared at police station shortly after Gorre, Ling!, Seattle Bertrand, McNamee and Lavigne Madaiena, Carronino, Seattle ..... Seattle. Leg returned, to report the cow's escape. 32'He was informed of her fate, and “l hastened away to make arrange- 7} | ments to take the carcass back to the stockyards, where it will be butchered. \Gen. MacReady Will Go to Londonderry LONDON, June 26.—The standing committee of the Ulster-Unionist council met here today to consider the situation at Londonderry Gen, Sir Neville MacReady has left for Londonderry following a con ference with Lloyd George. He would not discuss plans of the government to meet conditions there, but de. clared he was satisfied with all pre cautions taken to prevent renewal Schailenberg, Mary Morlin, Godfrey L., w, Mary C., Seat Nyquist, Richard, Kirkland . Manville, Winifred K,, Kirkiand Hyde, George B., Seattle Dolan, Marie, Beattie .... Monk, William J Giesen, Clara K Ho«e, George Dean, Genoat L DIVORCES GRANTE) Malberg, M. Jane from James A. Stockdale, Verna from Arley Martha Mary from John b, Alvina from Glen, DEATHS Athilda, 69, Randles, 615 Queen Anne ave. n Stuart, Lorena, 45, 1047 Southern. Angle, Peter, 60, 67th 8. and Augus- PARIS, June 25.—W. K. Vander- | bilt, who has been ill here, was) pronounced out of danger by bis physicians today. A ‘Tener, Mary, 89, Battle Creck aant-|°f troubles in that city. piatium No action has yet been taken by Biodkee, inca, te nine ene the government regarding the offer bri 162" Lod Belmont of Ulster volunteers to maintain or- or at Londonderry, Steunmpe eae WOMEN TO GET SQUARE DEAL! — Representation Democratic Plan BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 26 The democratic national commit tee was scheduled late today to draw up party legislation giving women equal representation that body The resolution will be presented to the convention for ratification and in expected to receive unanimous support. Since the last convention, the na tional committes, by resolution, formed @ parallel ansociate body of women, who have been under leadership of Mrs, George Baws. Thin however, had no legal party status and the prop: action of the convention as a whole will be necenmary to remedy this mituation. Equal Is According to the announced. plans, | each state and territory will be re | quired to elect two national commit- tee members, one man and one! woman. In states where this would interfere with the present statutes, stops will be taken immediately to| effect the necessary legislation legalize the party's action, vd “Human Fly” Crushed in 75-Foot Fall ST. CATHERINE, Ont, June 25 Charles Hutehesop, known as the “human fly," fell 76 feet from the cornice of the Welland house, & knot at the end of a rope came undone during one of his stunts to- day 94 Two thousand persons saw him fall. Physicians said he would not recover from hin injuriea. Hutcheson had climbed the face of the building and had started to limb the rope over the cornice. He slipped purposely, giving a felgned ery of alarm, but the ery took a note of real terror when he felt whe knot, which would have stopped him, yield, i Kooonst Convict Is SACRAMENTO, Cal, Deput D. F. McDonald, Folsom convict, who escaped from an Eldorado road camp yesterday, was captured inst night 12 miles north Sacramento by Deputy Sheriff y of Pincer county. Duane Vanantwerp and Frank Alderson, convicta who escaped from Folsom Wednesday, are till at large. a big step forward in surgery and medicine. lished fact that abseesses at the roots of teeth constitute one of the most serious prob- lems with which the de: FREE it. as possible. . result badl son who the digestive apparatus sometimes to a very serious extent. Again, they may attack the eye, or the ear, or the throat, or the In each case bad results are spine. the only kind that can Sometimes the poisons gathey at a joint, or in a muscle, and then"pain, and inflammation are the swellin, natura tion is usually dia matism.” Thousands of called rheumatism have consequences. come from pus sacs around the roots of the teeth. Regal Dental Offices 1405 Third Avenue In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists Diagonally Across the Street From the Postoffice. LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES the when | X-Ray Has Done Wonders for Modern Dentistry The discovery of the wonderful X-ray was We will X-ray your teeth without charge or obligation each morning between the hours of 9 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. 4 a brand new up-to-date X-ray machine and we are getting very fine results with This is your opportunity to find out, without cost to you, whether or not you have teeth that are infected. But we ask you to kindly come as early in the morning Abscessed teeth have pus sacs around the roots. These pus sacs are continuously sending their poisons into the system. e This, as you can readily see, cannot help but for the unfortunate per- as the abscessed teeth. These poisons attack the most vul- | nerable spot they can find. Some- times it is the stomach, in which case osed as “rheu- FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1920, “TROOPS PATROL LONDONDERRY Military Dampens Enthus- iasm of Fighters IWIBLIN, June 25.—Several regh ments of British troops, including @ | cavalry company, controlled the sit uation at Londonderry today. The city had the appearance of an arme@ camp, Tanks, machine guns, moter lorries and barbed wire entangle ments effectively danpened the ardor of Sink Feiners and Unionists who had held citizens in their homes and prevented conduct of business by | factional fighting since last Mriday | night | ‘Two more men, one Sinn Feiner Unionist, died hospitals jearly today from wounds received last night. The only disturbances re | ported today were on the outskirts of Londonderry. Several refugees at- |riving here said Unionists had and a at from Carrigan to Londonderry. | SOLDIERS WATCH TO PICK OFF SNIPERS Soldiers were stationed on the |root of the Cathedral to pick off snipers on house tops. A battallom |of the Cheshire regiment was ported marching toward Londe derry | No confirmation was received of | reports that disorfers bad occurred jin other northern towns, althe rumors were current that Sinn Fein ers were massing near Belfast. The Irish volunteers imsued @ manifesto declaring that unless the British mil itary authorities maintained order they will take over control. The only vehicles in the streets of the city since Friday night have been the military trucks and-tanks. Oo | castonally a hearse would be seen. A woman named Mrs. Mills was shot as she stood in the door of her home. An empty military barracks on the outskirts of Dublin was burned te the ground last night. 5 Escape Bomb in Connecticut Home WATERBURY, Conn, June %— CALV/IV | COOL/OGE | The G. O. P. candidate for vice president, Governor Cal-| vin Coolidge, poses for pho- |tographers wrapped in the Stars and Stripes. Here he is. o. . Community Sing at Bryant School Bryant schoo! district will hold « | community sing at the Bryant school | tonight, 8 o'clock, Frencis Russell, |community service song leader will lead. Tam Deering, executive secre \sary of Seattle Community Service, wil] speak. Plans will be discussed | Arrest of ‘a number of radical lead at the meeting for holding outdoor|ers wag expected today to low wings during the summer. the bombing of a house in @hich five men were sleeping who had refused to join a strike of machin ists. and unskilled Imborers. The five men, a woman and three children when the bomb was tossed thru @ |Palmer Is Now in Convention Rush FRANCISOO, June 2 At BAN nority insists on telling the majority how to do it. his campaign for the democratic identia) nomination. dentistry as well as It is a well-estab- ntist has to contend. FREE We have DR. L. R. CLARK Needless to say any medicine that }you might take for this condition | could only result in temporary relief |at the best. The condition is almost sure to continue as long as the in- | fected teeth continue to send their deadly poisons into the system. The only way to cure the trouble perma- nently is to get at its real root, which in this case is the root of the infected tooth or teeth. FREE EXAMINATION In addition to X-raying your teeth thoroughly we will gladly give , teeth a thorough examination as well as expert advice as to what you may or a not need in the way of dental work. No obligation or cost to. you for this service. But again—may we not request that you will please come as early in the morning as possible. is impaired, | be expected. This condi- cases of so- undoubtedly DR. L. R,. CLARK, Manager N. W. Corner Third and Union Be Sure to Get to the Right Place lxtrongly entrenched along the road @ narrowly escaped death — torney General A. Mitchell Palmer| window and exploded early this arrived here ahead of schedule today | morning. aand, went into conference with the 4 men and women who are managing| Tho the majority rules, the mb i i