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announced can compare in the TONIGHT AW AITING CONG ofan Sinenbatory Ordinance withext actual value - offerings of this tiving notice of the change to Weal . com county land owners was respon ae JULY SALE. If you are in need |#100--Young Women's Christian As sible, yesterday, for the continuation ; : : |: Cotlameen~-Conperty Palmer, Cox and McAdoo nation , unt July 12 of the con va { of furniture or expect to be in the ; pe till sta ally ot : futur r advice is to buy Leaders Confident aide fie lands’ ubeestliry for eho oa near ‘e, ow Neon-—Move'a cafotoriamGuy B. Kel- _ construction of the Bkagit hydroelec: i Now! ly, “Chicago Convention. BAN FRANCISCO, June 20.The| tric power plant. ie oe for the democratic presidential | - a x | BIRTHS ra c |ttorn to Mr. and Mra Beviteu Tamura, | nomination has tightened up today.| Allies Prepare for ee. Tee Tine sie hese: | WHA greater initial strength appare| Ss Conference di | i sae ei ‘lently accruing to the three leaders] pa onfe + 1920, girl. . 31.) being prac . | rexentatives will go to the Spa con e : | Born to Mr. and Mra. M. BK. Colella,| The cs General | forence with a firm determination to ae —credit extended on JULY SALE prices! “128 Helmont ava, June 3%, 1920, Palmer, Gov, Cox and William G.]¢jear up the many controversies in te J irl ~ Witla 3 McAdoo were increasingly optimistic, | spennection with the German peace a —presenting to you the advantage of our liberal, sim- se ee ae et Witla GT | while the organizations of Ja ot W | treaties, 1 waa authoritatively stated | ef i : 1 boy. mi vis and Vic@!| jere today, Conclusion of the Spa a ple, dignified credit service, pega desirable—ee- fi) ,, 1920. ba? oa sare, V. B .Reybold wident Marshall were expecting| meeting will find the disarmament, pecially so at these reduced sale prices, 2'N. 44th, June a7, 1930, boy TE) leddibe Gotan fate & GUMOUR ERE | aeons unt Giomdane anon oad 9 to Mr od Mre. & Pr Walsh, ui a? Union at. June 23, 1920, giri.| Pave the way for a “compromise | initely disposed of, it to Mr. and Mra, RJ. ties, | candidate.” - — —~ ‘ sample JULY SALE values || gnusual JULY SALE) 9 vii: isi ces iy [Ar tie mame tame many ot the ay Bern to Mr. and Mra. J. M. Den, 4509 | Volunteers pen “4 Tee Me ad ere ee eso: be? | other aspirants were frankly dubious | A % ; ’ on dining room furniture — Hae? parensiag re. une 1h, M0, gIT [eh ttt and cone weecon’y.| New Auditorium P ir what they regarded as probable band| * bm, Voruntoers © t & ee ° rh to Mr and Mra. P. Broeders, | ton, celebrated the opening of a new be: 435 Nenton ave, June 21, 1920, | Waeons : vlive ve on , : desks «irl Perhaps the most important over seo gla liv he Plaga Bi od : Bor to Mr. and Mra Charies Dale. | night development was the reported lake ave. Tuesday night, featurjas Re | morn to Mr | decision of the Missiasipp! delegation ‘ bE price. Born ¢ Rt , ty to cast its 20 votes solidly for Cox|0f Col. Frederick A. Lindsay and - tumed oak 13.20 Borp to Mr. and Mra | “forever,” following its first compli: | Col. Pattie w Lindsay cv} command ladies’ deak..$1650 $13. aia N. tind, June 3 2220, bey... [mentary vote for Senator Willlama. | ¢F of the North Pacific regiment of ~m a> ee . 1623% Kighth ave. W, June| It was known that both the Me | the organisation M tints hew* 11, 1920, boy. Adoo and Palmer backers had coun! Bea eee 620 RAC—] Fl Morn to Mr, and Mra. M.A. Carlton. | og on winning several delegates from Fagles’ Chief Will F airview ave, June ees : ee large mah | thin state after they had deserted | Ss kH F id a) any finite Mr. and Mra. A. M. Anderson, | their “favorite son pea ere Friday ‘ ladies’ desk...867.50 $46 la, June 26, 1920, boy. Having upheld the action of the! jon route to visit aeries in North extra large MARRIAGE LICENSES (nations! committee in barring ern Washington, Kibert D. Weed, é 8-piece dining room suite; reaular wale m a hogany | Name and Residence, Age — Reed, ‘ agreg syo hs str Convene we £ nd pores sige ¥ 3 petee. orton, s* desk... $85 — 1.50 Chisholm, Warren C.. Seattle 24 |the convention, in its jon yester dent of the Fraternal Order o ‘ American walnut; Louis XIV Ptiee’. Goats -8 abe Howe Charette Ik, Wenttle «J. ...24|@ay afternoon, heard the keynote Paglon, panned thru Beattle Tuesday : anedi " 9 SIXTH FLOOR Hansen. Martin A. Mullan, Idaho. .27| speech of Senator Joseph Robin-|and will address a public meeting at period, extra special value. -$895.25 $316— Staab Hea Kilzabeth, Van Zandt: :18|9on, Arkansas, who was elected perm: |F. 0, F, hall, Seventh ave, amd Pine i —dining table; Queen Ann | Campbell, Guy M., Beatle .....Legal /anent chairman *t, upon his return Friday. & period; mahogany finish...$ 97.50 $ 77.50 | See Marie M., Beattle . Robinson dinected the record of corset: Hig: ten AA eriod; nee 4 leleen, Alfred z the republican congress, pointing out ; Ht i —dining table; very massive Dusles, Calle, LeConser oaks ms its faults. He denotnesd the re U. S. Will Receive . i: etromonaco, Giovanni, 8e 2 ear al * style; 48-in. plank top, Ven Howe Beattie sccrssses-...49 Publican platform builders for ome| | Mlex. Commissioner A fureed us Atedhe tapes Bay § 42.50 Chamberiain, Charles M. Jr. Comp, | ronaitures, after an attempt to| WASHINGTON, June 30.—Actin 8 —buffet; Jacobean oak, 48-in. MacDonald. Ernestine ©. Beattie. 25] auction off the republican nomina-| Secretary of State Davis announc 2. top; William and Mary Crowell, Melvin A. Seattle +..39|Uon. He declared the democratic | today that he had agreed to receive period ea $ 70 Hargeshelmer, Minnie, Seattle -...24/ convention should go on record as| Hernando Iglesias Calderon, high | oe sureehhe besos ses sere | Allon, Willard D., Seattle 35 | proctaiming that the presidency | commissioner of the new Mexican | ; —betiet; fumed cak, 4l-in. | rated ma Legs “cannot be bought or sold.” Fags 2+ rata a: WE. cee eebiviseus sence Spree $ 42.50 cre aiek wocecas Lceal| By far the most exciting phase of To Hol : —china closet; William and TL, Beattie fi |the day developed in the meeting of LO Hold Concert 1 M ‘ . ah Pear Blete May, Seattic .... 19 the resolutions committee yesterday | on Roof f y W. C. A 4 ary period; mahogany or | Perry, William @.. Seattle stlagtonesn Ar nba Set rescind duar| of Y.W.C.A. i MD 2s vw blots 0 6s viecwa Mae $ 40— | Jackson, Gladys L. M. Beattle 18 ling a discussion of the Irish question| For the purpose of stimulating In —hundreds of other pieces to select from. FIFTH FLOOR JULY SALE of oil stoves— ; —Empreés oil cook 2 stove; beautifully fin- ished in battleship gray; enameled re- movable wf pan nickle ja legs no smoke or odor has the famous blue bird burner; exactl. as pictured; speci: for the week: regular $26.50 i20 $34.50 7.60 backs to match oil stoves are priced —cabinet for two-burner at $5.15; for three-burner, $6.85. THIRD FLOOR L, SCHOENFELD & SONS SEATTLE Founded 1864 Second Ave. at Pine St. i ue. —no sale this store has ever STANDARD FURNITURE CO. TACOMA Sehorafeiad @ Sens 11 Seuth 11th Se THE SEA | Walsh, William Ray, Seat Burns, Mary Catherine, Seattle Anderson, Martin FP. Auburn Swain, Edna ©. Auburn Warner, Bugene May, Seattle Miller, irene'Catherine, Seattle Hoeworth, Ray S, Beattle Donaldson, Mary, Seattle Hemphill, Nicholas W. Bow Hefler, Gertrude, Bow wok Gunderson, Oscar Melvin, Poulsbo Pederson, Anna Bertha, Poulsbo Wyllya, Chester C. Puyallup Moses, Jennie, Puyallup . Nelaon, Gustave &, Seattle . or, Eve Ma: attle Snyder, Lyle ls, Tacoma Quins, Kathleen M., Tacoma Daniele Richard ¥. Seattle Daniela, Amy, Seattle Caldart, Celeste Charles, Seattle. lee Kleiven, Johanna Charlotte, Se- . attle Abies, Jease O. Seattle . McCormack, Amy, Seattle Coope: Everett Vincent, Bno- homish ..... tages Burrows, Rana Maria Snoh DIVORCES GRANTED Gullfoyle, Frances Elien from John Tronsdale, Violet E from fence A DEATHS FOURTH FLOOR hospital Whitiah, nklin ave Giliott. Rertha M 1 Holly at it Bell, William F. ‘ Milt 49 Ww. TB. 1825 Fi 37. rurte. rat ave Stati 'FUNERAL SERVICES for Mrs. FProrella K. Joerndt, wife of George | E. Joerndt, 116 W. Prospect st., were! scheduled to be held Tuesday after. noon at 2 o'clock at the Bonney. Wat. | Profession. son Undertaking establishment bg teachers, cr about one out of five ‘to crops. chant of Cowlitz vailey, dead. How are your teeth? Why not give this important subject care- ful consideration right now? We are making bargain prices on the best of dentistry just now which you will think it well worth while to take advantage of. Eat roms... $9.00 oer, secal 910.00 of teeth, special Same careful attention Same guaranteed work Same best of materials as though you were paying regular prices. FREE EXAMINATION We will gladly examine your teeth and give you expert advice regarding what is necessary to be done on them without cost or obligation to you. The National Dentists N. E. Cor. Third Ave. and Pike St. Right Across Pike St. From the New Fahey-Broclunan Store. Look for Our Big Electric Sign. ee 2 During 1919 more than 140,000) 150 RAILROAD MEN the United States, dropped out of the DEADWOOD, 8. D.—Wind and) yards, went on strike here today, KELSO.—0O. Olson, pioneer mer-! hail storm causes extensive damage | following refusal of the company to lreinstate Railway Detective Afchi.| Young was not guilty of @ criminal | Seattle | with automobile man, misappropriating tn! IN ALBANY STRIKE $32,824 | ALBANY, N. Y¥., June 30—One | hundred and fifty yardmen, switch: |men and brakemen, employed on the | Boston & Maine railroad in the local Motor Co. Attorney Walter Fulton, ing Young, argued Judge Taliman's department, to the jury offense, but that he simply was —-- | debted to the International compa. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE leon. its debt by criminal methods. | for the state. |Daniels Okehs for his reception here. | tary's aides, The | Alaska, Too Crowded to large congregations in front or 1 ported to police Wednesday. T jen to cave in front windows, Arth' Dr. L. R. Clark lapse a each morning between the Maybe He’s Only hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be- tween the hours men- tioned above, Please come as early in the morning as possible, REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager 1405 THIRD AVENUE Northwest Corner Third Avenue and Union Street Diagonally Across the Street from the Postoffice Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times appeared shocked Wednesday, wh Detective R. R. Herbert came work, Herbert was wearing t |wembling sandaln, com: 4th of dply better t z, Blenie next MISS BRIGHT 1004 Fourth, Cor, Pine. law Gabhart. Mary A. 69, Providence Jackson, William G, 29, 1594 25th av 3G . 2151 63rd 8 W |No Misappropriation, |Just Debt, Is Defense case against T. G. Young. charged from the funds of the International of New York, in scheduind to go to the jury late Wednesday. represent. that nd that It was attempting to collect Dep- uty Pronecutor G, E. Claypool closed | Program Here Josephus Daniels, secretary of the navy, will reach Seattle on the morn- ing of July 8, and has 0. K.'d as ac ceptable the program mapped out Word to this effect wag received by wire at the Chamber of Com- merce today from one of the secre telegram aid Daniels will have to postpone the proposed trip |to Mt. Rainier until he returns from Do Any Business Religious street speakers attract and 168 Washington st., the propri- etors of shops at those addresses re. congregations ruin trale and threat: | Blom and BE. Kaplan, proprietors, Disguising Self The police department gasped and! latest in openwork low shoes, re-| Phone Main 6272. TTLE STAR to clear the hall to prevent actual hontiiition / Intense bitterneas wae displayed by } those sponsoring the Irish plank. A young woman advocate of the Irish cause waa escorted from the hall by | policemen, Outalde she slapped De | marest Lioyd, of Boston, over the head with an Irish republic flag.! Lioyd ts opposing the Irish plank | The report of the credentials com |Mittee was adopted in the convention 19 23 is 22 “ Recovers His Health PARIS, June 30.-Paul Deschanel, president of France, returned to Parts today, from a stay in the prov: inces, where he had been recuperat- ing, after falling from @ railway train, several weeks ago, He declared his health was now completely restored. He was to confer with Premier Millerand tate today regarding the forthcoming allied meetings at Brus. sels and Spa. BREMERTON —Thomas Pigger- staff, Pinckney Cole, 79, and Wesley C. Sharpe, 73, all veterans of the civil war, died at the old soldiers’ home at Retail within the last three days. __ AMUSEMENTS MOORE = eau" Loulse—Jack DRESSER and GARDNER ELSA RYAN Greene and rker; Palo and Palet; Anita D Monkeys; Nov- elty Clintons. CLARA MORTON TWICH DAILY—2:20-815 PANTAGES 2:30. Ni and 9. Neo Playing ODIVA Alice Manning; Hrierre and King: ley and Dunlevy; Manning and Lee: Degnon and Clifton Pantageacope R. b in| in ny KIDD, Jn” re in Three Acts Eves, 26¢ to $1.00. ts, 27¢ to boc, Pius Tax. THIS WEEK Topolitanxxrs"roosy AND SAT, BOOTH TARKINGTON'S Greatest Comedy Hit “CLARENCE” Eiven., 80¢ to $2.00. Mat. Wi to $1.00. Mat Sat, 50¢ to $1 B00 50. 70 ‘he ur it Monday), 27¢ (except Sundays), 16. Nights 715 and 9:15 Direction of Ackerman & Harris en MILITARY BVUR to T Melody hd Y “HIP’ ACTS play: ” CANDIDATES ARE! Condemnation of Skagit Is Delayed and adjournment was called in order terest in the housing campaign of | the organization, the Young Wom en's Christian amhociation will hold & concert on the roof of the anno. elation building Wednesday at § p. m. Refreshments will be served. BREMERTON —Clerical force at vy yard reduced from 129 to 69. WED HE TELLS WHAT Went So Fast | BALLARD NEEDS) Cap Nearly izzed Off “Someone stole the horn trom my auto, and I needed one, so 1 decided to steal of Billie Jackson, 23, cob ored chauffeur, told police Weanes day. He was arrested at 1136 Fed after being fired at by Pa J. H. Davis when Davis and J. Yorbes caught Jackson Irby, colored, stealing @ t 14th ave. and wlay morning. Community “Dinner Will Be) Given A big community dinner fa to take ening wi the place in Ballard Wednesday Seventy-five men have accep }invitation to make a clean sweep of| the chicken and other delicacies pre the committee of 26 ladies ¢ in charge, Heret. 1 Jack f and horn mn An at. 1 nuto are w we ” eclares | °¥> to @ Mra, J. 1. Frank, chairman, 1 grabbed my cap from my head, for fear of losing it, 1 wus going sp fast,” he told polion “A bullet pierced the cap.” Francis Russel) will lead the men in winging after the banquet, and talks fro} lin Nash, J. L. Green well and m Deering will engender nthusiaam, Then the men, divided! Pears Brother into teams, will go out to secure! Met Foul Play backers for community service in | Ballard Fear of fou! play led A. 8. Salyer NEEDS A GOOD |to report his brother, A. O. Salyam, BATHING BEACH missing from 2212 Fifteenth ave to police Wednesday, dinappeared Monday night. He was a man of regular habits and had no domestic trouble, the brother raid. Salyards had $100, wag dressed in a dark blue suit, black shoes and black fedora hat. He jp 87 years old, 6 foot 6 inches tall ang weighs 145 pounds, of light complex. ion, dark hair and blue even Tool repairer is his occupation. | What will community service do Ballard? That ts ered by Deering, the secre in Tam tary “ Ballard needs a bathing beach | with bath house and al) the fixings,” he “There should be in the years ahead,” he continues, “another big community Christmas, such as Rallard had last Decem and an aaye jother splendid pageant, such as Bal- lard put on this pring, with the ald of the community service staff, Be fore the summer ts over we should have in Ballard a big community pic nic, with field meet and basket din Is This a Dagger? No, It’s a Divorce Suit! Shakespeare's Macbeth was a beaut These big events will promote| of 9 ¢ of ragedy and somewhat more od feeling and a Ballard spirit. | colored school needs n the one enacted in Se Wednesday. high n athlet attle However, Mra field. the high school which could be get | tied in superior court, alleges that ten for mere cost of the ground the time her husband deserted her space. Whittier school and Salmon |severa} months ago was sufficient Bay school could une this field, too. | tragedy for her to seek her liberty, “Ballard high school,” he relates.| They were married in Portland is ahead of every other high schoo! | 1906. 7 n the city in scholarship standing at | the university.” He ts urging the Rallard people to give recognition to this by providing a scolarship fund each year for the most deserving student graduate |Adams Stayed “Wet” Alleges in Suit Wife Hagan Adams, Seattle hardware - - merchant, took no cognizance of the . fact that the United States went Albanians Capture (on suiy's or last year, hie wife | ‘ * |Mary A. Adams, alleges in her suit | Italian Garrison ir iscorce, tied Wetnenday tn oo, BELGRADE, June 30.—The news paper Pravda’s Uskub correspondent telegraphed today that violent fight ing had taken place between Alban ian insurgents and Italians at Val pou ath ona. The Albanians stormed Valona,| THE MONTHLY MEETING of the correspondent said, and captured |the firemen’s relief and pension board was held Wednesday morning lin Mayor Caldwell’s office. perfor court. The complaint a.\ege: that Adama, on June 24, threacened her life with a gun. The was married in Seattle In 1908, | the city, making prisoners of the en tire Italian garrison. MEN’S SHOP —just inside the door MacDougall-/outhwick Second Avenue at Pike For Three Days Only July 1st, 2nd and 3rd 480 Silk Shirts _ $7.95 Two for $15.60 Most extraordinary values comprise this —many of the Shirts are worth twice this re duced price. Included are Broadcloths, Satin Jerseys, Crepe de Chines, Oriental Silks Habutais in a wide range of patterns, both con- servative and fastidious color effects and stripes ‘Sizes 14 to 17%. — 600 Madras Shirts $2.85 Three for $8.00 —Woven and printed madras cloths and reps, mostly with soft cuffs, but some with starched cuffs. Countless color effects in different width stripes. These are exceptional values. Sizes 14 to 1714, inclusive. 7 ; KB " t if There is a whole block bexide! Annie Macbeth, in ber complaint’ | couple ;