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cit SMATTLE STAK Carter Glass’ M’ADOO BOOM. ‘Ice Cream Suit | GAINS POWER Is Laid Aside His Friends Are Worrying SAN FRANCISCO, June 28.—-Car- Other Candidates ter Glass breered tnto San Franctaco from Washington, wearing low shoe, a Panama hat and « cream-colored BY ED L. KEEN Palm each, sult. It wae just about BAN FRANCISCO, June 2&.—With the time the even fog was wafting the meeting today of 1,092 demo thru the Golden Gate to tuck the elty crats, amen and women, to select MONDAY, JUN: 28, 1990. Brothers Meet at Convention After 56 Years BAN FRANCISCO, June 24-—Two brothers, Gua Turner, delegate from Bremerton, Wash,, and James Tur ner, of Berkeley, Cal, owe to the democratic convention their | first meeting in 66 years. Gus enlisted in the evil war down for the night [their pagty’s candidates for prest- South, after which the Yanks came | rr,” sald Glass, “These are dent and vice president and to for-| ~~ and scattered the fasmily. all the duds I've got, Who's got an mulate a ret of principles, the first mother and young brother extra overcoat?” {named object hax assumed the fore- BY JOSH WISE | mov and later Gus went to W. R. Hollister, executive secre-| ground from which it ha dbeen tem SAN FRANCISCO, June 28-~A Northwest tary was the only one. Following | porartly displaced. Pennaylvania delegate who is no wet! {the bibtieal command, he loaned one! ‘Thin i# very Iargely due to the| he won't even have his clothes dry-| Did Your. Henry Get to the shivering ex-secretary for the extraordinary activities in the past 24/ cleaned, informs me 2 confidentially | week. hours of the supporters of the one| that Palmer's name made his nomi | Stalled? Ours Did unwilling presidential —_poswibility, | nation a certainty “The stars have| «twas @ 0 0 a-wind- - . | | «twas @ tong, long trail a ‘OIL NOW WORTH Willige G McAdoo Altho working | decreed it in that name” he waid.|ing sunday back to the nearent over his repeated protests, and some-|"Palmer! Palmer! He holds the 0 ba what uncoordinated in their efforts, 1, | Ga2 Station for-many Seattic sete nomination in the hollow of his call of lake and sound and at presents to the homefurnisher the -——as a demonstration of the value of this | McAdoo's seifappointed lieutenants | band." (Quick, porter, the diagram’ | 2%, ,7R® call Of lake and sound and Ie awaited opportunity to reach a great homefurnishing store to you MORE THAN GOLD, garage gots f and the r | oat in years, starts today! F nation in the camps of hin chief One sad featare of this conven. [°F ‘he Mivverints Scala sipedeatal value'in the purchasing power “YOUR CREDIT. IS GOOD” at JULY rivals, Governor James M. Cox and} dom Is the searelty of the old | 20 agoned machines along the bleh: lAttorney General A time plug hat, Bat it has been a the homefurnishing dollar! Sweep- SALE PRICES, extending to you the Nations of World in Race to. mer long, long trip for most of une | a7" und m walk ac ig town for : . . . . WET AND DRY delegates. And you can hardly aaa price reducings indicate our deter- wonderful advantages of this store’ Obtain Fuel Supply ISSUE BIG ONE eapest © mia (o sloop four er ion for quick selling action in all _ liberal, practical and dignified credit J} — ny muvron nnonnen — |, sur, Mt the McAdoo boom | five nights in succession In « plug Campfire for Aged | LONDON, June 24-~The nation yee .1.U. embers : among the assembling delegates, al - , C. 7. that controls the fuel ol! af the world [i interest was still keen In the wet | TH® Oulja board is not going to be| W: C. T. U. members aged. 70 or | will also control the mercantile ship. (°°) 4 used much during u lover will be guests at their eighth or dry tase, League of Nations and | 1s this convention. and the offensive and defensive Treisng—all of which may have to| T° many of the Boys can't speli/Snnua! campfire at the Swedish iments. service! THIS JULY SALE IS LIMITED TO ELEVEN DAYS! 14. © to the floo: - or | enough to work one. temple, Bellevue: a lie diadlin tile: walk !g0 to the floor of the convention for = Wednentay —to secure quick, decisive results! We urge your immediate ven if the United “with the insuance of his dry plank Nobody is going to hang up his. | pry t i. One can't'w y Bryan reiterated bis purpose stockings when he gors to bed. in “abarment of of fighting the matter out on the| All the bors believe In « political cinis declare that sales of war Bay jings securities have dropped off consideration of the tremendous benefit to you as represented . - either Great Pritain or France al Santa Claus, but they know ry floor of the convention. The Thon | b consa- in these very unusual value offerings: lowing ol! lands to slip out of the fet of the resolutions coma eee | inn’t coming around this Fears |nearly 50 per cent with the o control of the government | convention. jtion of war, Plans for stimulating which he is a member, indicates that | of In former times nations competed sbidieindai thrift and the purchase of securities it is extremely unlikely his views ‘i ate being teste with each other to get gold. Today wit) prevail in the committer room.| Every time a street car passenger °"* being made, they mm) for fuel off, It ts more Altho Bryan has &@ plank p: | in San Francisco pays his fare with | val than gold. You may have testing against making the X a cain bigger than a dime the con. i} most of the gold gf the world and of Nations @ political issue and urg.| I!Ctors bounce it two or three times | yet wot be able to do better than ing ratification of the peace treaty, |0P the fare box and listen carefully | have ships of commerce and war in with safeguard reservations, it in in| the ring before they give any which coal is the fuel timated among his friends that he|Cbange. They act as tho democratic O1L, SHIPS will not be « bitter ender on thin | ORventions were held here once a BEAT COAL BUKNERS insue as he purposes being on the | “ok: | And ships in which off is the fuel Prohibition question. can Beat the ot ships all hollow. | The administration forces which! All the patriots are declaring in | Not long ago the British govern. albed such sweeping victories on| {#¥or of free speech. You have ment became alarmed about the Saturday in the credentials fights be-| ' sive them credit: They are prices that were being charged for rainy i Seomtts. faced « practically what they preach. i Mu yin aoe nntal cominities ieceatignies *election of @ chairman of the reso-| Tammany men are making a great the matter. Among other things it lutions committee, Senator Glass, of |!™Pression. When anybody ask, | Virginia, the administration candi.| “Who's your choice?” they answer, YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE room furniture; July Sale priced— bed room furniture; July Sale priced--- —as an indication of the savings offered in —practically all odd dressers, chiffoniers, dress- weerang of ‘vital fenortanes “te date for chairman, is strongly op-| “Smith.” And then everybody says, dining- furniture we call your attention ing tables, bedroom chairs, rockers and many pees 0 every industry, not ex-|Posed by Senator Walsh, of Montana, | “What Smith? “i desirable suites in mahogany, ivory or Amer- cluding agriculture, in etvilized coun-| fF the position. to these few items selected at random from ican walnut are included in the JULY SALE; tries, ‘Then it said % Pie ey oa joao the large assortment now sale priced: a fair idea here of the values: | “The eoncentration of control, over| McAdoo Is Silent get out of It, not even his the price and disposition of motor bo por ly ed regular sale regular eale Bi tuet, in the hands of two enormous- About Nomination neve smash Sine 88 - price price ; price price = . a ponsible candidate, Se dining-room suite as pictured above: —four-piece bedroom suite as pic- Sallie wecle-otae ta. heir soup Phobias bin oct Gabenen Tt in am food am settled that th | 2CIV; walnut ++ $395.25 931¢—| tuted; in walnut; Louis XVI period.$390— $283— ff constitutes no dangerous a power, if given here today at the office of | candidate must be a'min who has # a ee oe oe s26.s0 | —dressing table; colonial, goiden oak; it happens to be improperly used.| Wm. G. McAdoo, backed by friends| front porch_-on his houme, of course | that it fe imperative that the gov- | for the democratic presidential nom! to meet the Harding strength. Ni ormments of the world should give nation. man who 10 lives in a flat has @ chance. some attention to it.” On arriving from summer home | | A member of the United States! on Long Island, McAdoo went about [shipping board tn Washington once! his ‘oul, ordinary routine business, Tammany Delegation} |showed me @ map displaying all the| office attaches mid. They empha-| tg Go Thru Seattle’ | places in the world where ships touch | sized the fact that McAdoo wna Mot] tammany hall delegates’ to the |for commerce and, more important, in touch with the Ban Francisco 0¢-| semecratic convention will pass thru |for coal The bulk of these coaling/velopments directly. Seattle July 4 on their home stations were under British owner| Asked whether he would accept If| irate tuly & on mel. way homell each morning ship or control. Dominated, it wae sald that McAG00|Ciner delegations also are routed|| hours of 9 and 10:80. WHY BRITAIN 18 tte no ateinnent te sain home via Seattia No cost or SUPREME IN COMMERCE “TT rin ry qemtniggeemmamcnmtemnte, ship fuel par excellence. For in- ARGUED With nearly a carload of articles on |] we are placing at your es ‘ hand, including jewelry, guns, baby |] posal without thatee bes stance, the great Cunard line has jJust finished the second of 20 great carriages, canned fruits, music, milli- nery and pickles, an auction of par.|j tween the hours men- French beyel mirror ... 7.50 $ 34.75 62.50 840 -- | —cnitroretve: walnut, Adams period. "357.50 $8 45— gt 42.80 | —— sei mahogany, Louis XVI, ro g7o— | —dresser; ivory, Adams period. . FOURTH FLOOR Eldredge two-spool proves peer hg to be sold at JULY SALE prices-- Goset; “William and Mary design; ma- 1y or walnut . $65— $ 47.50 .$87.50 $ 67.50 Dr. L, R Clark between the ys galore at great savings— have been fortunate in securing a considerabje quantity of particu- larly desirable rugs. Those together with rugs already in stock which ‘we own at far below present market prices, enable us to hold this im- partant JULY SALE of rugs. new ocean liners which are to be oil —_— ed burners. And both at Glasgow and well It] cets accumulated in the various post: |} tion: peli edward en So It offices of the Northwest, will be held Please come as early in The ame ts true of the newer ships room of T. E. Barnett, 1921 Second) providing for the collection and sale| *V° The sale will be held both morn- oat ashton dame? med — of restaurant garbage, was stillin the has REGAL DENTAL signa to have oll fuel stations ali/heering held in Mayor Carey Walla Walla Loses OFFICES | : 4 over the world where ships touch. {S10 rc teat Monday and in now in Census Report Nee Git sens ta tale ae population of Walla Walla, Wash, is| GE ceed gmk fhe red torial all over the world, thus in We and Union Street Liverpool I recently saw other lin- Tuesday and Wednesday at the sales || the morning as possible. fra oy The fate of the Tindall ordinance, ing and afternoon. just formed a company which de-|Dtlance Monday, following ® public More than that: while America in| 007 Sle nayor for approval or dis-| WASHINGTON, June 28—The 1920 | jsome instances depriving the navy pproval. Following the meeting, ag which | 15,503, according to the announce opponents and proponents of the bill| ment of the census bureau today. sale price -this ts the biggest sewing machin f ite waxed acrimonous, the mayor de | This is a decrease of 3,861, or 19.9 per Diagonally Across the Orianglo Imported Wilton Rugs $1D5—]} | orice ot the year. Wer eot them] [lscarching the world for new’ of [Cred that he would take the mea-|cent, since 1910 trou the Poeteltice —6 Royal Wilton Rugs 9x12 $147.50 through special arrangements with |fields that it can bring under the Re ee eae aikiond that | B® CAREFUL Dee's start © fire tn 4 re h 1 ne , Nell 5 Worsted Wilton Rugs 9x12 $ 95— acing oe are offering them at British flag. the ordinance was ‘aimed directly at the weeds wi you begin year —10 Seamless Wilton Vejvet Rugs 9x12 $8 63.75 DREDGE ts the onty machine ag Kaya inevitable that the whi e- Axmi: 2 5 sews directly from two spools hog-raiser will be forced out ef busi- —12 Belmont inster Rugs 9x12 ft § 6 ny of thread, bas ball-bearing stand, no ro ig oe the Jap, unless drastic steps Seamless Brussels Rugs 9x12 $ 29.85 bobbins to wind, automatic tension lare taken to protect him,” he de ° J | '—25 Wool Fiber Rugs 9x12 $ 22.75] |ELDR E TWO-SPOOL jotared. Sahat | |: ’ : sp eat : fj —20 Wool Fiber Rugs 8x10 ft. $25— $$ 20— SEWING MACHINE tae nF Dap Dayiniaenidren fort (o_keep out the Jap,” Tindall s 00 Grass Rugs 9x12 $18— $ 13.95 regular price $69.50 ‘and parents to meet with in- preg aire pacar ores pene pon —50 Grass Rugs 8x10 ft..........$ 15- $ 12— JULY SALE PRICE Day colebration nn Pee TY contracts for garbage. If con '—50 Axminster Rugs 27x54 in $ 750 $ 5.75 sclentiously enforeed, it will seriously - hamper the Jap hog raiser, will raise Congoleum Rugs 9x12 ft...... $19.50 $ 16.85 | TUESDAY $0,000 additional ‘revenue for the Cc Ow [7 ampur Opening af the anausl [ity and will insure sanitary condi- . exhibit of the deattle Rose so- [tions in the hog ranches” clety J « B. Boalt, speaking for the s $ , ‘. SECOND FLOOR) [|e Knienrs of cormbas club ostorery’ asoclation, @ecare! that|fag While these Special Prices are in ef- a on ~) the restaurant men were opposed to sine genes for family, % Put |seanese domination, but contended| mm LOCK —— his seventh child was/that the Tindall bill worked an un- Evening—Frye hotel — Taxpayers’ | Necessary hardship on the restaurant sou 666 Regular $15 Set of $10 Teeth, Special at The same high-grade work and guarantee of satisfaction, as well as careful personal attention, as if you were paying full prices. $7.75 regular price $11.50 —%-inch, 5-ply, rein- forced rubber garden hose, complete with couplings; 50- ft lengths. luggage astonishingly low in price for this JULY ‘a —Independence Day tourists, Attention! Represented in this 18 league to discuss taxes. and hotel Re MARRIAGE LICENSES r Name and Residence. Age Brown, Roy F., Renton .. Williams, Adeline, Renton 4 Redfield, Raymond R.. Seattle 60 BIG IN N Y Hedman, Alvina, Smith, Charles Tt ous Hh Scns ie | NEW YORK, June 28.—Father Peltola, Viena L, Seattle < 18 | Knickerbocker and all his kids said Krys, Elvin, Portland ...49 {they wouldn't do it. Not by a jug erridge, Margaret, Portland . 34/ful! But they are! TERY 26| We're speaking of soft drinks. great sale is your EVERY luggage need—only the most popu- 31! when probibition’ loomed on the lar models are included. All have been specially priced so that 2 34 | horizon, New Yorkers arone and de- you may SAVE SUBSTANTIALLY. ees Bae ihn, Me iia |cinred'with’ one’ voice that tere es. Verona, % price price Mant, Hon Fe Mitacain’ Mont. ag| But they got so thirsty that they reeh pew] |—dress trunks, heavy metal covered.....$12— $ 9.75 Amélie} Vamceuver, 2” | tackled a couple out of speer desper- lings; 50-ft. lengtha, da ti ks 3, ‘ a, ] ¢ € 4 32/ ation. And now they're drinking out ; : —dress trunks, *4-size, 3-ply fiber $37.50 $32— hip, Frank L, Seattle ....2% ‘of straws to the tune of $465,445 lux. Bo-iv. "ico ‘capacity: —double-tray trunks, full size, adh fibe $26.75 rea ven ME NA ph ilar pBiaitl. oe FREE EXAMINATION - Wide. 13% Ins. deep, 5 ine, fine —wardrobe trunks, steamer size. $48.75 | M.. laione for the soft drinks they're ‘ y Fe tns. high. ee ihavatdvobe trite, fol ‘kize.’. $62.50 ! Pet, | a ORR Let our expert dentists examine haan —suit cases, fiber ............ $ 3.50 Mert Sicass Wo ects oe |wards has announced that the tax your teeth and give you expert advice $12.50 joe $16.50 presn red mould- oa nose, A very high-grade Howe wit! couplings, b0-ft. lengths. —suit cases, patent leather, cretonne lined. $10— §$ 7.75 rnin” hneider, Richard collected from soda fountains in New . : —suit cases, extra quality cowhide......$35— $27.75 ‘itor ‘Legal| 3ru. For March. it was $208,000, regarding your dental needs without —brief cases, heavy leather, 3-pocket....$18— $15— | ||! " ‘gl ane Edwards estimates that each of fa cost or obligation to you. { ths will —bags, genuine cowhide, extra quality. . the summer months will total over -$20— $13.95 Ey Wee cere atey o*pag’t |$500,000, In other words, New York t Le Pr City is going to spend $5,000,000 a reston 22{|month for soft drinks. Northwest Corner Third and Pike St. Right Across the Street From the New Fuhey- ~ STAND ARD FURNITURE C0 Tolacen, i pe Ole Hanson Now Is . . | Mattiodo, reimetnnat a Doctor of Laws | l Brockman Store. Look for Our Big Electric Sign. Lincoln Memorial university, Harrogate, Tenn., bestowed @ de- ree of doctor of laws on former Mayor Ole Hanson, it was learned today, “An intrepid defender of American ideas," partiallywead the letter ‘accompanying the honor. Ditt mere L. SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE Founded 1864 TACOMA Second Ave. at Pine St. Yoaciin Son Oysters are nervous creatures, and & sudden shock, such as a loud thunderclap, will kil) many hun- dreds of them

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