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r 7 AAA ARAB AAAAR RADA PRADEEP DDD DPD DPA PDA Ew Weather Tonight and Friday, moderat On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Sta 9 Temperature Last 24 § Maximum, 79 Minim Today noon, ered as fe ane Mattor May 8, 1899, at the Post attle, Wash or the Act of Congress Mar Per Year VoL UME | SATTLE, WASH.,. THURSDAY, JULY 1920. The G Good Ship Drake, She Raised Hopes High! For a Moment--Then Went Dry! RRA AAR AAA PPP nee" Miss Kanall, 3205 Judkins st., tickled to pay Charles Bentley, at the Fourth and From left to right—Pumping the Drake's big tanks into the reservoir —— for a generous s a y of gas; Capt. J. Cc. "SEEK TOBAR 5-0. Tanker ‘ALL JITNEYS OF CITY of the Standard Oil dock; a happy autoist, Dart and the oil tanker Col. E. L. Drake. LIGHT FAMINE? maT i BOURBON PROGRESS [TAS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH Brings Bit of Relief OM SHORT! : CITY FACES DARKNESS! : But It’s Only a B the Supply Is Limited daly EAR MR SL! —w Everyooue ts of the opinion that you know everything, so fam taking the lib erty of writing you to get a litt inside informatior marts recent letter to me At the age of 16 I was definite convinced that I knew everyth ‘Ten years I began that there were several didn’t know, Ten years a I came to the conc! that t le that I ab Council Committee Wants Absolute Action Against Busses in City Limits e One year ago, on thirst of # nation was born’ Exactly a year laier, the good ship Drake hove into port at Se atile filled with 1,250,000 gallons, Of gasolim go a “You Beautiful Doll.” The Cheer Mistress. GAN FRANCISCO, July 1 have qualified as participants in the democratic national ntion Young ones, old ones and middie aged ones; thone who look like sr to suspe Wom things I Final steps to eliminate the Jitney bus in Seattle were insti tuted Thursday when the council utilities committee requested Cor. They Qualify Mrs. Bass’ Gavel. Democrats S Up Procee in Hopes of Getting to Ballots; cony knew, and today I would to pick out masert that knew know about, it. And ten y from keep my health, and and keep an ¢ won't know today, but I a lot of error tem and have th One thing I b the men who most, like men of sc students who probe vitals of truth—th are modest, retiri they really know t certain that they fina thing. Whenever you find assertive, _loud-baw!l thumping khow be editor, preac politician, Chamber « member or reform that man down for ee GALL_ANTI-JAP poration Walter F. Meier to draft an ordinance pro- hibiting the jitneurs from operat ing over the streets Counsel r cep st will t present rown | more have a actua whe us Commerce acan mark aawertion, you rance HIS corresponde to inquire be heaper for } home taxes that ¥ B-cent car crease in we kept the would cost him less to pay the 6 cent fare, Many people a | to about that in Se peed proba li of them consider that Jap the personal cost to them is @ ct there is to it, and that if it costs | arg, more to pay the higher fare th it would to pay the higher taxe then the Scent fare should : io Pes been kept alee ‘And yet the problem is far from béing that simple, if one t desires to get at the truth Doubtiess my cc indent pay more out in cash hig 6%-cent fares thar imereased taxes But it wilf cont him less finally to pay his w he takes a ride. i It logks like fare, that the and the busines big citizens escaping part of the lo would tote aw taxp cit was m up from But you men and dealing in publi ly pass on their taxes t mate consumer, ia cheaper to pa ride than to let and charge you overt bookkeeping, and cost tion, and depreciation and the rest ERE You the not riding escape taxes Once a department gets on the urn tw Page 2, Column 6) To Formulate Policy United Action the woefu %- | fe state-wide pc a state convention will be A resolution to th Wednes Japan in August ased mmur this ituation w JAPS IN CHINA FEAR OUTBREAK TOKYO, Mar King w y each time with 4 who r n autor June (Delayed have : oo landed at protect f the defi Shunk China, to Japa Chung of | commur foreign office ort the prov op a dir on ing is af zechuen | ' Assassins Fail to Kill Japan Premier |‘ rOKYO, June (Delayed.)—The yut the Diet building wa nto great excitement today bomb a the It did small « Po it was part of to Premier Hara and strike the hearts of the ruling to them pa of co and repairs, is another little Iden paying fare | you can't can @nca pe was exploded in but a plot | cases terror STATE MEETING | oa of for an’ ROLBER MUST COME BEFORE 8 IN MORNING alesm sUDE Truck be r sufficien pressing Taxis plied he Bighth ut 9 estlake man on Fourth ived 1,7 was fast It took 1,000 to the the sound to July 15, in the ed. dut und ai an hour Wedr barrels tandard Drake wn r nd fe Standard tandard filling stations get 10 au as the or hire fi und 50 nd I at a Lenora lons 1 Another tanker is due|from Paris, quoting Moscow advice t ple ta or & ning gallon: wantit ply | “ wi ling # up to ng lay ttle’s dock » went Afte ters and those who r t hers have faced exates calm Mayor Declares. Situation Is Serious and Plant May Have to Shut Down ering Hips or oning Mra. ¢ a while ¢ man Robinson sandwich, betra fright. When t terous she gripped in @ businesslike and manner, and said “Let m Robinson rushed fc the threatened storm Susan F. Fitzg ator Owen but pat vu) pe deve ec Rass ng the wan ed no sigr 18 delega the Seattle is facing a “light famine™ Uniess fuet oil for the munici hi pal steam plant on Lake Union obtained in the next few approximately 60,000 con can be ae Mrs sachu sumers of city lignt will be with out electric current in their homes and Seattle itself will be tion plunged into darkness thru the a failure of the street lighting — the system to obtain “jutee.” K Ma etts, sece the bored im: You ward Roone th er kia” bh ful I of deme mar band the. maelstr louder” when com Heese's | ¢ d down t be 1 ofl situatior Isis for light » has some offi time ls apply tr rintende Lighting ned a loan of 1 the Un compar ess a new supply can tb obtal by the end of the present month approximately 80 per cent of all the customers of t city plant, including st lighting without current, a ndent fuel gerie to Be Re-exa Vv YORK July 1 1 Miss the whist tof al Distr ob! 2 ventral inte well 00 bar from a re na Kane Annour infor M against the | deserted" hi housekeeper in Ireland ha times, owned well home. fully asure car nks half in before hat lighting will be to the med clared threat cording superinte of lighting. A cargo of oil 4 50,000 or 60,000 barr mer lives Wile many She of in n Francisco which t and doe now Hei make etroleum ¢ te m ttle, | examined been | vealed tanker! found in the name has been ¢ to General n alres can obtair far obtaining fuel here. Caldwell Wedne Paul Foley the pany says it Su olds out. | but the the authoritie aful in port the ll be unsucce a to tray Mayor Captain tation at d dir wired to Ph az operat of hipping board In his ation reply the sb board ared that he pping to Se had ve It | head de unable to noor Butter U p 2 2 Cent ter pound by morning Bricks are cents, and pound render an ttle was boosted to pur wholesalers allotment The rest to other July The Polish haw been forced hack 95 Rovno, says dispateh LONDON, right wing miles, to now quote. cubes at 56 today, serene! rald, smile, murder expert, is je grand amor of th presided od Chair ing pu a * of stage got bolx uge gavel determined do rward to of Mas League of Nations Resolu- | tion Is Adopted After Bit- ter Controversy 0. ly 1.—Fol of the leading pro mitted to the full commit: ; ions by the subcommit must be approved by the ommittee before being put iffto » democratic platform for submis: | sion to the convention WET AND DRY ISSUE— SAN FRANC owing is a re posals su tee on reso nomina-{ a a rath whe r by play m « EN ELWELL DEATH? Mysterious Owner of Lin- mined mmediate Wilson, in the in of isclosures iet Attor ed today that Wils Miss had of El Miss for Bh on ife er dy vann lingerie Her real re. guarded ‘| Bad News: cents a hursday dat 67 cents @ been | The subcommittee made no refer ence, directly or indirectly, in its re ‘port on prohibition ag an issue IRISH QU TION— Platform Is Yet to Be ° AUDITORIUM, San Francisco, July called convention into session today af nominating speeches, which were interrupted by the recess taken | last night. ge sip 11:26 The Robin: tting ping a | was obtained copal Recommends that the advocates of | Vine ble Irish freedom be assured that thei will be taken up by represeri tatives of the United States govern ment league of nations, wh pr rum for discussion of the righ or d mands mat LEAGUE OF NATIONS— ation of the Vir plank which was Jent Wilson | mmmittec mort vides a spendent nation for independence by subj our tng with Wal be modification n position u ck th sndment by ing. an arr Ma strued a |the pre MEXICO— Assures suppe n government ed: exte people Senator vchusetts, whieh might iou rinistratio: rt toa pr sympa their rights ble erly yt long Mexi estab the Mex tri Americans border must be warn des of scrupulously re SOLDIERS Emphatica for war. | LABOR— i | Affirms right of collective bargain ing; reaffirms the principle of the jeight-hour day; declar rbitration has proved unsatisfactory in- many instances ag a means of settling dis putes between employer and ploye, and recommends, there jthat when the rights of the public |are involved, tribunals should be es | tablished, one to hear grievances and attempt to settle them, and a second one with power to finally settle, WOMEN AND CHILDREN | IN INDUSTRY— Opposes child labor and recom |mends measures for improving the nditions of Women in industry; ree Jommends laws that will better safe cuard the health of children and prospective children SNERAL TOPICS— Pledges the party to enactment and enforcement of strict laws to pre vent profiteering; reaffirms the par | ty's tariff principles; indorses the ad | ministration's rev ation of a \ budget system in the government, to eliminate waste, BONUS— ly opposes a cash bonus soldiers who served in the great as mn wre, ba mi be riv The their se, as the p Attr: Noting ght hy crowds fore al d ear inees. | th Francisco The of pr str we fir prano voi gal Follow! bic rds Faint nished Nery Then 13, ACED IN NOMINATION Chairman of del crowd BY HUGH BAILLIE | Carolina.” Thereupon she lett 4 ‘platform while the crowd Oregon's chairman, when state was ed, announced his delegation would “second drafting of William G. Mi |'This was somewhat of a surj [as it had been expected | Chamberlain would be put in ination from that state. A woman in the Utah de when that state was called nounced the delegation was wi mous for McAdoo in seconding nomination of McAdoo. GLASS’ NAME PLACED BEFORE CONVENTION H. D. Flood of Virginia placed the name of Senator G ss of that state before the Flood mentioned Glass? Virginia delegates leaped ering. A woman jumped up gallery waving a handkerel the band struck up a I The Virginia standard uprooted and flourished. n We Virginia's name called Governor John J. Gorn’ stepped to the rostrum and placed nomination Ambassador John Davis, There was a typical favorite outburst, confined almost ex ly to the West Virginia. Corn waved his haf toward these gates and started his speech, in unhurried manner with the ence of a born orator, Mrs, Julia Brown, West Vii seconded the nomination, Mrs. Brown convulsed the gates with a story about a little who returned from Sunday with a twisted version of the {of the creation. “God sent Adam into the Gaj of Eden,” according to the boy, “ he went to sleep and then God a own and took his brains and | woman.” The crowd roared with Mt and the band burst out with 1.—Chairman the democratic Robinson national o'clock. plan was to proceed with had rder bout the Bishop Fr ug on the ted by the for ar begin started son great difficulty in Delegates were gos isles, When quiet hola, Epis asked Di meeting. n co, that nominer n long ar possibility idential Gi onven hall their ven th me filling usual hour egates, instead of taking hered in little knots discussed such ts nestly matters tform and prospective nom ng B repeat hop Nichol 1 the Lord's hushed acce and then d standing while “The Star d Banner” crashed forth on organ Frank Muraskt © a dram Ba Hymn with the furnishing an s’ prayer, Pray of San reading the Re organ's » for ic of great oblig and far as Muraski a sweet so away came e singing the chorus in the the 000 crowd came to its and roared the ry, Glory, Hallelujah,” ting tones that filled the of the auditorium with} whole people Is Robinson then ordered the continuation of the roll call of| yoy Beautiful Doll.” sti The ¢ , G ing Mc thi Han ‘onded the McAdoo. L want to second the motion draft the Adoo," Another reater his sp bu die in t after a pd awe When the for nominations. recognized Delegate A of Gallup, N. M., who nomination of William He spoke briefly presidential The spotlight was flashed on the crowd rose to its feet to cheer, Mrs. Brown, blonde, ruddy el hair nett cheering mass quite unruffled the ovation jilustrate why | should assure frage nomination of William G.| t the democratic ne ratification of the amendment by November, The Philippine islands then said MeAdoo © demonstration d to start as Hannet made h—the belefest on record, mom of cheering it ay North Carolina was reached | roll call, W. C. Newland, |ington, D. C., placed in nominat North Carolina, placed in nomination | Francis Burton Harrison, govel Ur mons, of that state California | nomination. sald an ton of Senator Simmons of North nited Mrs OT now tates Senator F. M. Sim-|seneral of the Philippines. Nelson McCann, of | speech seconded Simmor pony She took off her hat|Wwas “Ladies and Gentlemen; | ness. to second the nomina.| “But there are democrats in Martha in then @ national ‘a voice crying in the wil rise a (Turn to Pago 15, Columm 2) ~ and smiling, stood looking over the he told the story te ed with @ candidate for the pr | dency. ae Mrs. Bessie Agnes Dyer, of Waste She, the |first woman to make a nominating — democratic’ tion, said she felt as it she | vee