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Proves It’s Success; | Says Dry ‘Enforcer’ BY ey B WASHINGTON, had WATE 4 Ju oft drinks and movies has 8 Has America tional prohiit Success’ John F Prohibition here, says it | success, But he didn't try that he had and all the ONLY 800 SALOONS RUNNING IN NEW YORK We have figure there are onty Tunning in New Krame head 8 bee 1 persons who are k trys gay that aca 1oOW TO AMUSE 2 POLICEMEN nia, Intox in Pennsylv a movie show was in-| “A toper w for liquor wil perfume, but ®@ normal bey cc of drink by hottie. ‘contain &@ roudhouse dehauc and women, ol drinkers whereas man are h ‘hooks two more years and drink wil & % This is Helena, pe a ‘lost art e will preside over other official oceasions. The cently as the queen were selected by popula dogging the footsteps of the t | Mosher, whose picture is shou beautiful, but the most UE CLAIMS WENT PRICE OF BOOZE IN TEXAS, $40 A PINT In Wichita Palla, Tex, the ofl re fon, it reach maximum price prohibition, 000,000 for The year Americans sp booze. The claims to ha the past Glow festival in Montana, = VACATION TIM _ AT COURTHOUSE . Rn Fix Schedule for Hot Season from about rk and aus Labor Party Aims "i Kill Off Democrats BY EDW. ARD M. THIERRY § CHICAGO, July 1.—"The door | ‘open to all who work with hand or brain.” n't find a single friend. The ait ping so that he has f finding any in San With the ex nt, King ing and the y summer vacations. © Mitchell Gilliam’s court will} for one week to hear} That is the answer of John Fits patrick, outstanding figure in the La Dor party, to the question of posaible @oalition with the Committees of 45 SAYS LABOR PARTY HAS MADE GOOD PROGRESS Fitzpatrick declared the Labor remain ¢ out to"kill off the democratic party Decause it has got to die for its be trayal of the people.” 8m When the conference on coalition | Ha’ 9 to Aug. 4, Judge 3 T is held here this month representa-| Ronald; August & to 11, Judge Clay tives will be present from the Labor | Allen; August 12 to 18. ie King party, the Committee of 48, the Sin-|Dykeman; August 19 to Judge sie Taxers, the Farmers’ Nonparti-| John 8. Jurey; August 26 to 31, Judge| Yam; July § to 14, Judge Boyd Tallman; Jt 22 and 13, opening a day later than the 48ers convention here. HE'S LABOR NOMINEE FOR U. 8. SENATOR Fitzpatrick is president of the Chi- eago Federation of Labor and Labor party nominee for United States sen ator, Judge Ever 28, Judge Cal in 8 Labor party, he says, proposes to this one big thing: Kill off the democratic party at the November election and so grow and expand that in 1974 it Will be one of two major parties, strong enough to deliver a death blow to the republican part: aban five hundred Ba queen of the Golden Glow. flower of Helena, winso |coronation will take place September 13, Jazz in Demand nd other independent political move-| Pare srogtrass than the bebne nade | emergency matters Twelve alleged lottery ihents in placing a national ticket In| or Een sinned made in 20 yee” PMY | ‘The summer schedule of judges | rested by Patroimen I | the field next fail of Englagd made in 20 years |who will hold court thru July and/and N. P. Anderson, at | ‘The Labor party’s national conven ° have been building for a year | August follows jave, 8. Wednesday afternoon, were |f) tion will be held in Chicago July 11, POF More.” he said, “now we can set; July 1 to 7, Judge Mitchel G a co Judge John B. Gordon Thure | 4 san league, the Public Ownership|A. W. Frater. ‘ | Whether or not ® new party {s| league, the World War veterans, and| — formed—not a third party, but a new Triple alliance of the state of| YAKIMA.—Land office records 165 « party, Fitzpatrick emphasizes—the hington. homestead Ming» in the last year THE BON MARCHE RGAIN BASEMENT At Helena, Montana state fair and man Golden Glow was chosen re- The candidates for flower| r vote. A secret committee,| en highest, chose Miss Marie) n above, as not only the most| and most popular, Her during the Golden} | in China College: Another great Americ: forth to me an has come ‘Clancey M. Lewis, secretary of the wv gueeaagn ation of Wash! ere’ ane low and squad, at Wednesday aftern the pi Cloud, who broke trial for theft near Bend, | the Mlinois t state. Max Hay PICK AND. SHOVEL. NOT Perhaps the Bargain Basement won't always COLLEGE “We don't wan the curse of 4 co’ patrick exclaimed y Want some one who has handled a pick and shovel!” ‘He didn’t mean th It was his way party’s choice f essentially a wo Strong intimation was given by Fitzpatrick that he expect Gompers and milli im the American te join unreserved! you to come here before you buy tter literally ing the Labor dent must be “When he came to the republ convention Ch in nicago G: Was Learning to Drive; Hits Boy While lea ther’s aut “Blaine Madrona park, Wednes¢ - combination with accordion-plaited skirts. These 4 Hugh L. & G : : : : : 4 gale t of navy blue tricotine or navy serge, and are trimmed with tinsel thread, ran down yarn, embroidery, beading or metal ball buttons. S. Rankin, jr. 5, Rankin, 1603 Th * * " ° ° A The Rankin } od to And they have wide ribbon girdles in plain navy, or in M. W who wa black with a floral design in gold, or in blue with a handsome floral with th a charged . : ; oo * ™ pattern in bright colors. a boule | +5 - bail. | All sizes from 16 to 38 in these smart dresses. “Roderick Hotel Is Placed Under Ban hotel fig ¢ Armistice réason for the re fek hotel nered consp! | AL SERVICES for Arthur | 8. Pittlekau, Univer ty of ashing: ton freshman, who was killed in In Five Shapes at Just received—five new styl in Milan straws fall down a mine shaft at Wallace SEED anarster ‘top ihe wee for girls. They’re all-white with bands and mont Baptist church. Burial will be streamers of grosgrain ribbon in dark brown, in Washelli cemetery. Pitt Lincoin high school gradu Kau , was white, navy or China blue. There are pokes, “stir rAbglimaatiadl ‘eum |) sailors with roll or straight brims, and flat or Meer Presidential postmas-| round-crown shapes. T'hey’re selling fast! Star. tate to ef 4 convention EEX-BERVICT and 2 | ing, kale da + ing, by | ah. When You Find It You'll Save want—but the savings are so genuinely worth while that it will pay Swagger New Dresses of Serge and Tricotine at $16.95 Four clever adaptations of the Eton jacket are shown in Children’s New Milan Hats have just what you stunning models are all $1.39 THE SEATTLE STAR Year of Prohibition (‘QUEEN OF THE GOLDEN GLOW”) RETRIAL ASKED IN RADER CASE Judge Hall to Hear Motion Attol oun Luther Burbank Is PLEADS GUILTY BY MAIL AND SENDS HIS FINE ALONG Mortimere I". LeGore of Great Falls, Mont., charged with ponnes n of wild ducks out of season WOMAN SLAYS | "BABIES, SEt Separation From Hush FREED, YOUNG SUES IN TURN Asks $70,000 of Interna- July 22 tional Motor Co. i Ais Roeoithithe sie Causes Despondency 1 8. District Attorney Saun. rneye for Ingram Rader, con ders received the letter Wednes. CHICAGO, July 1—Mre. tie: f murder in the nec de day, in which LeGore aid he || garet Kmerson, 26, slashed the » conne » with the killing understood others had been fined | throats of her three sleeping ehib’ 1 Dean ¢ on April 4, fo $10 for a similar offense, and as |) dren here today and then commit % quarrel Mre. Curtis sumed his penalty would be the |’ teq guicide. All but Margaret, two a motion for a new trial Wed ware l year-old are dead. Til healt The motion is based on t the firm. | The $10 wan accepted by the || and separation from her husband ed of » charge 10 min-| dx of legal errors during the court 5 naid to have caused her act, i \uaay Panker; Wife in Ireland Fight| July 1—The King st. po . from which Sinn Fein-| Lady Parker, wife of Sir Gilbe 1 the murderers of Lord| Parker, the English novelist, ts Curtain had come, was guest in Seattle of the New Wi y damaged today when # bomb) io e+on hotel, where she will remal near the building. 4 was some whooting near the| Until July 7, when she will uring the night. A young! for the Orient. “wounded. Troops Lady Parker ™® accompanied the section but no arrests Mr. and Mra. John Aspegren, Jar «|Girl Is Wounded uch and | CORK une On Al lice «tat. vy him to liqui erior Judge Calvin 8, Hall, The UNE neve y lationship with | ¢ |the company on March 10, 1919 | Ill in Sanitarium han in any ¢ 1 this year at Central o| SAN FRANCISCO, 1 ‘ brought by a year’s probit I t down thelr work bank, foted ‘plant ‘wierd, was|8t contract. — — “s a would say that it 5 4 Kramer s ley in brought to @ #anitarlum here from BEATTYVILLY, Ky.—Henry Alex.) W. W. EWING, 1231 20th ave. By @trong drink ov have | Santa Rosa for treatment ABERDE! Grays Harbor port\ ander and George Hughes, team. who underwent an operation Wed boys and woup The nature or gravity of Bur.lcomminsion plans acquisition of! sters, blown to atoms when 600 nesday in the Swedish hospital, is MO appetites fc bank's (iiness was not given out dredges. pounds of t nitrogiyeerine explodes. ed improved Thursday. TaeBonMarché — ESTABLISHED 1890 Do Your Holiday Shopping Friday and Saturday As The Bon Marché Will Be Closed’ For the National Holiday—Monday 600 Pairs Women’s Silk Stockings “Factory Irregulars” of a_ | World-Famous Make They are “irregulars’”’ because of trivial defects which / are scarcely noticeable and will not affect the wearing quality of the hose. ° 139 A Pair ee eed In Black and Havana Brown HOSIERY SECTION—UPPER MAIN FLOOR GOOD HOSIERY FOR VACATION DAYS Silk Hose Reduced to $1.95 A pair of these pure thread Silk Stockings to wear on the Fourth—why, of course. They're full fash- ioned, with double heels and toes and deep hemmed tops of silk lislke—black and evening colors. SUMMER UNDERWEAR FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN Women’s Union Suits $1.00 ™ Cool and inexpensive to wear on your outing on the Fourth are these fine ribbed Cotton Union Suits. Made bodice or band top style, knee length—sizes 34, 36 and 38. ‘ OMEN’S Swiss-rib- OYS’ Union Suits in OYS’ Stockings with OMEN’S _ seamless bed Vests with band fine ribbed esti and semi-fashioned h triple knee, tops, in white and pink, OF Porous mesh — Silk Hose, black and wg Mandan ae sagt ag P high neck, short sleeve, comlovan, at $1.80. double reinforced elastic at 35¢. cor low teck sldevelies legs—black; a pair 40¢. INE quality Ribbed style; knee length; also IBER Silk Stockings, IRLS’ Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests in band 4 line ,of veer ers with reinforced lisle a satis top or bodice style, pink lin in’ athletic style— - soles and hemmed tops, Cotton Stockings, or white; sizes for wom- $1.25. in black, white and reinforced heels and en—50¢. ‘OMEN’S Fine Rib- gray, at $1.25. toes; black, pair, 40¢. 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" 6 Dinner Plates 6 Pie Plates 6 Tea Cups 6 Tea Saucers &S 6 Fruit Dishes Special Luncheon 60c Friday’s Menu Boston Clam Chowder Choice Baked Halibut au Gratin en Casserole We cannot euler alte Lemon “he take phone or- Jeal Fricassee, Green Peas % this American Pot Roast, Pan Gravy ake at Mashed Potatoes Creamed Spinach price, Hot French Rolls Choice 500 Tea Cups at 10c Each Plain White American Porcelain Tea Cups (no saucers)—medium weight; slightly imperfect. We can- not make deliveries at this price—and not over 6 to a customer. FOURTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE Apple Pie Rhubarb Pie Vanilla Ice Cream Tea or Coffee SIXTH FLOOR—THE BON MARCHE of Novelist, Here rt a