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THE SEATTLE STAR TURSDAY, JUNE = )/SHORT CERTRIN- WOMAN LEADER 'F——————_TEN MEN PLACED ALLIANCE 1S our homefurnishings are} orre-cection’ sees victory is es IN NOMINATION’ STORM CAUSE LJ Buck Will Probably Be Re- | Predicts Union of Tripplers | alia McAdoo’s Name in List Be-! State Labor ~ Federation ' re a prices Named Secretary With Third Party DANA SLEETH | fore Convention Hears Hot Language al a Pl ot L | | BY . Q Rn BY EDGAR ©, W JER ae SAN FRANCISCO, July 1— BY AR Cc. WHEELER SPOKA 1—As It looks SPOKANE, July L—"There is tarts on Page One) The names of ten candidates SPOKANE, July 1—The big Al ; were placed in nominati 4 fe state federation of ln GNLY 7 MORE DAYS 10 BUY AT THIS § E today, President William Short will] absolutely no doubt that the | tay rolls, you , and you pay, Speoidenitial che poreere ae Git ot onde pl swans e be unanimously reelected president) triple alliance and the non-parth 4 you pay, whether you ever | oratorical session of the demo- | tri, corning. 1 ~ f the Washington State Federation h in the state will unite | tke a ride or not cratic national convention here | ” Manes red: ns meani you savings I TO OD ALF on 9 B] san leagu , | 5 ivagnetieae <a It was the fiebt of triple allian at juctior ing to y vings of ON FOU RTH ONE-HALF o ie Sakae on hae, Candied bak tae |e m mber this; There are yesterday afternoon. Br Pie. 8 a une ot housefurnishings for every room in your home. This is an immediate disposal Secretary L. W. Buck will be re. tena and tens of thousands of vis The men placed in nomination are oy ecrotary Te W) Tuck will be re-) platform in the coming elections, | itor» to Seattle each summer, Thin Willie dfete Braktoa move to clear the way and make ready for these stock-taking and adjust- Svorwtusine Waioe . “It te altogether Ukely that these| way they pay their just share; oth A. Sutoball Salener with |Crwise, as a taxpayer, you would organized labor's official quash on | necennionists who bolted the al lance convention in Seattle early in President Short so far has met) two organizations will line up Sone ing days. | the year and formed a rump organi . with absolutely no opposition. He isl¢he committee of 48 and the third mings he Ages Alcor Iysen i \ of their ride Senator Robert 14 Ow “ oe ft ” 4 . ' in a stronger position today than hel party on national ticket | “ ia | Senator Robert 1 Owen, so xtdailia ns ‘sco in Muy. Your Credit is Good” at these JULY SALE prices! in a qtronias position tray Tat pe |party on the nailonsl Uskel” | |” Semover,: there te no se Papen age ics parti Pasco tn May. . reins of the convention without so/ohairman of the triple alliance of| “!¥ 9 4 gg ee Ag ays om Gov. Edward Edwards when the resollitions committee ro much as a jerk the state, and also a member of the | ge : Gov. Alfred B. Smith pring Peotone While the Spokane delegation Is non partioan league, made these! grooming Ot A. Dirkes for secre |statements today, predicting that all than cort--no more than there is B. T. Meredith ported favorably that he should buy his meals, or Senator Gilbert. M. Hitchcock cil resolution indersing the triple tary to oppose Buck. there Were re thinking women of the state who ports today that Dirkes might de-|have followed the economic nituation seochen plac his shoes, or his hotel room for ‘A storm of note and wild demon-|#iliance and condemning the rump lens than the local taxpayer dows. | stration “followed th ganization cline to run. will Une up behind the. progressive| or tf ee " h to ay Tr ¢ ing i mination Palmer, Cox and) ier oe een” and “yellow,” ap BUCK'S FOES LAST program of the alliance pliner che olga gaol SABO | plied to secessionists, produced {YEAR DS NOW “Firat of all the women intend to|“@*8tion. We thought we were Palmer was the first ofthe “HCl eT cuide. that lomkad’ RiM tie) be a lodging something when we bi three” to be placed before the con Last year*Ruck was elected by the clean house in this state, then Urn) 4 the pig fellows that exc vention and his adherents projonged| inning of a fist fight, the resolu “red” strength at Bellingham. This to national issues,” she said. | profits tax, but they merely hand- |their cheer cyclone for 36 minutes|tion was laid over for special order Jyear, apparently, he ia not “red”| Mra, Deatherage, with her hum) oa i saci ‘to ua, with some 20 in hee of business at 9 o'clock this morn- reArtes the tock oe ivan en a aR Sa On back to w h wome 20 per jand were finally hushed by police Strange as it say seem, President|Trecyton, near Bremerton, When | cent overhead charge inc luded in }men at the order of Chafrman Hob oe es Short and the entire executive coun-|she is not at the ranch she is mpeake| one pave th “ freight ’ we 3 i )} DAD BSENT; - cil are going down the line solidly|ing to women voters thruout the s sapoohoyg one Lanes en G. Johnson, of the) DEBATE POSTPONED for Buck against all comers | wtate. An ® taxpayer and citizen who |Ohio supreme court, started another! ‘The postponement was taken who were his enemies a year ago Dow |], OOKING TOWARD A does not desire to dodge any of his ie wnen he — the name! after it was discovered that Claud jare hix supporters. PROGRESSIVE PROGRAM just culieato ns, and who alxo does porboers senor on ae racket ©on-| 44 Moran of Vancouver, leader in All thin would indicate to the out-| uty nas taken shocks such Res Crete: te pey 5 pete more tien ts, dais mei he Burris|th@ bolt from the alliance and in wide that something important has |, ‘ | than he should, I am: strong for | Te in tne at een ty ounea {the formation ef the rump organt happened in a year. The best hunch |CP@SE? republican convention and) thiq general program of charging |A- Jenkins, of Kansas City, placed) ation, was mysteriously absent furniture reduced { this JULY SALE y a thus thie ie what it fe the increasing high prices to wake! directly on the consumers the cost |the name of McAdoo. The noise-|¢ 0. tng hall. Moran early In the or oa nm The “rede” have calmed down, |{h@ Women voters up,” she said.|of government in exact proportion |makers had been doing their duty) convention wan spoken of as a ay te ary | |"But they are awake now to the benefits the various classes |for many hours, but they did not| Commiuiat SMe Mee ee hort $281.25 SALE on library ote lepnie tore progremive “The tendency of oye? promvestive | of consumers secure fail at the conclusion of Jenkins’| Pos contr 6 yg this style in mahogany, round, mreniae ve @ woman have met during my 4 until! bo! speech. The name “McAdoo” again) ””,, ye regular price $375— tapered, fluted leas, | berelee Meigens = us stables’ bo nary oan has been to turn toward the Pemeronl ho9 ows tien pied beg started the fireworks andthe dem-| ,"If Moran isn’t here I want one edge top. Many other styles bers | lof his delegation to go out and get pelect from the will of the Bellingham conven. |*iance aa offering the only pro-| great wealth, and see that itStays |[Onstration was ended reluctantly 41)) 11, aig President Short. “I gressive program. put, instead of merely being shoved |™inutes later, Splece suite, a sample of these JULY SALE values, is FIFTH FLOOR tion, while Puck ently has know the truth of what is back Planks which the women are pre! back onto the rest of us, I'm going | The names of the other candidates | | Made by a manufacturer of world-wide note, upholstered in Seas ay te his chemists Gouk ved up to his promine to in ' e psery fine grade floral tapestry; loose pillow seat cushions; : paring to offer for the alliance plat-| te be for the tax ayatem that gives |Were heartily welcomed by the en-|0f all this, and I'm going to tell LY m it ¢ other state _ wold separate if desired; davenport, $138.75; rocker, harmony with the other #tate off! lrorm, she naid, include child welfare,|un even break to everybody, that |thUsiaatic throng, but the cheers for|'t to you straight before we Ket L325; chair, $71.25. isha Senin ier Re RECHONED efficient minimum wage laws for, maxes no class distinctions, and |these as compared with the “big)thru. And T — primes ne . LOO: WITH POLITICALLY women and maternity homes for| :nat doos not tax one set of people |taree” were mere whispers. when I do.” Cheers from the dele- a vines: needy women. — — gates. the result, as it appears to the ob] The women voters usp being empe| nse o ere ee The resolution was introduced for server here, ix a solidity of the labor cially well organized at Centralia! YoU will never get something for the avowed purpose of giving or- movement in progrensive activity!and Chehalis and in Kitsap county, Pee ar By pg tls Fagg ganized labor a solid Yront in the Gov. Ji 4, Cox be paying for @ third of the cost Homer 8. Cu and the ultra-conservatives have be that will have to be reckoned with in| she said. Good progress also is be . political field’ when it goes to the |the political as well ax the industrial made in Beattie, she declared, | Came to the showdown, and the triple alliance and nonpartisan Held during the coming year “What they are demanding every-| "Oper each of us agrees to pay league conventions in Yakima ; pall yr \ — anive and orem] where ” she said, “are better condi-| sooner wil] the average mans of a dicn: nd of the leaders is indi: | gio . omen. * > on net ‘age hes The batt! Seieniia venetotlona wet torband be tions for women, particularly for) 1 come to the happy point where , The je was taken up by orward by |working women, from the stand Public Service "Cibaditeaiea | F. Leach of the Vancouver Labo: |p the who charged “gag rule’ what service is worth, the | July 19. ow © council. One . we are not’ pay! ore than # the ex v neil. One of there, | point d home and motherhood.’ are not paying more than it I submitted late yesterday, provides for| Mrs, Deatherage ie a fraternal | Sort Holds Hearing pn the part of Alliance officers at & referendum vote of the affiliated| delegate to the federation conven-| That's how it seems to me, but Hearing of charges against the Se-|the Seattle convention. waives in the election of state Of-|tion from the triple alliance po oop vt nga Bie: Speen bec Se Jattle Lighting Co. that Seattle was| “We formed the workers’ non- "Another provide for recall if : pot, I don't know. If anybody real’ | being inadequately furnished with | partisan league because we did not tate officer tie tg BIRTHS ~~ reall we san and thet the plant was obsolete,| propose to have their program ate offic petite Rare te Mr, ane Mis, A @. Martin «lighted to bave that body started Thursday before the pub-| thrust down our throats,” he de- s from three state 4 Hwedish hospital, June 24, 1930, | Produce © service commission in department | clared. § attractive tea w Sere rea Se Es, ne, ck eee ass oe toa eiperiee ote We Want ope’ Tika call by anc mbers. ox p 103 EK. Madison, June Herbert J. Flagg, chief engineer of | go down the line for the progres onbautne nbers o8 a 1926. boy the public service commission, read sive program and candidates of the a lengthy report to the commission, alliance and nonpartisan league, loek. 7 ee LYONS OUT FOR : : jcomposed of . V. Kuykendall, but we refused to be gagged by ece dinner regular in! seo VICE PRESIDENCY 4026 Dayton a § | chairman; Frank R. Spinning and H. | the alliance committee.” Hightly glaze checked, 7 * 7 m. « Pickering, vice president of boy | H. Clelland, in which he traced the ‘ history of gas manufacture in Seat gut® the thing for gaan, fiber bound corners atiractive in appearance; Ameri- district, has announced he will not] 2}$, VW, Nepublicas at, June 1, | eng illlas. 2 Bere nreurwiegyliay x 3 Tass clasp ” me 1 t lectior 4 rit SECOND PLOOR™ can WAXTH FLOOR be 0 candidate tor Tealection. Born to Mr. and Mra Johm Seiberg, | Alliance Program to Be} present day. He detailed the com Joseph H. Lyons of the Tacoma pital, Apr minsion’s investigation of the quality | teamstern, is out a# a candidate to | Boosted in Spokane of gas now being distributed, of the 4 hi > nd Mra. C. 1. Loveland. 3 wucceed him Pickering is throwing|- 5 Apts, June ae methods of manufacture, the meth his support to Lyons for the office > 4|0ds of storage, distribution and the 4 y a He is retiring, he said, to devote more| Born to Mr. and Mra. A. M. Molm,| SPOKANE, July 1 ‘The predicte €f Sie tiene to thie aftaire of the bar 3237 Zoh wt, June 26, 1920, girl adoption of the resolution endorsing 2 Born to Mr Db. A. Herzog. | ¢), le alliance today will be fok| .Eeineer Flagg’s report also in-| " bers’ inion which bh ry “es 7 »© triple alllance ay il oer © ion of which he ix business pti Codar ot. June 28, 1920, with’ owed by a big Dublic triple alliance cludes recornmendations for future | Grappling for the Towboat 2. Mit Seat 05 Lake ave. 8. June ; mane meeting tonight in Culinary |C0Dstruction of gas-producing plants, Hero A. E. Miller, of Seattle, te another q which will necessitate an expenditure vies president, Whe will not hall, when the political program wii! | an expendi ? = a ee oon be outlined by organized labor lead-|°f Nearly $1,000,000. Operations for raising the sunken TRIER | ‘The gas company is due to present | towboat Hero were ®egun in Se 6. bo: erm. yume 25, 1920. oer. |e vsive-minute speakers announced |!t# side of the controversy following | attle harbor today. If successful, 46, 1920, boy rc the meet re: D.C Coates, | th commission's presentation of its/an attempt will be made, it was State Labor Adopts Mr jow Re Nee ean, Pecaiment | ReOee jannounced, to raise the steamer Referendum Plan} }!;* *"#¢*"" 78° * Willam Short, of the state federa | Th¢ city will present its case last.| Admiral Sampeon, which was ram. SPOKANE, July 1—The executive rh to Mr. and Mra. J. W ite tion; Mrs. Margaret Dentherage,| First Assistant Corporation Counsel | med and sunk five years ago off ford, Martin's Private pit vice chairman of the alliance: Robert|T: J. L. Kenney, assisted by E. D.| Point-No-Point with @ valuable Jon clection of State Federation of La-| vn te Mr. and Mra Harlin, president of the United Mine | O'Brien, assistant superintendent of | cargo of mining machinery aboard. bor officiate was adopted by the con-| s Ritk NW. dune 16, 1926, boy, | Workers; Harry James, president of | PUbIe utilities, and J.D. Priestly, city} Tugs of the Washington Tug & vention almost unaaimously Wed.| » to Mr. and Mra Ray Br the Anacortes timberworkers; Dom.| Chemist, will handle the city's case. | Barge Co. commenced grappling to nesday, Previously the amendment st ave. N, W.. June 13, 1920, /injek Kane, of the Seattle boiler-| locate the Hero at a 235 feet depth to strike out union officers as él | makers; L. W. Buck, secretary of the | iil Shortage May about 1,000 feet off Colman dock |tion tellers in the referendum y MARRIAGE LICENSES | siate federation; John Johnson, of this morning. |had been defeated Name and Residence ‘Age.|the Spokane barbers; Anta “ed Close Many Mills)‘ "Hunareas of interested people ‘The resolutions go to a referendum |Molver, Peter A. Seattle ......Legal| Strong, writer; Jean Stoval, woman| Northwest lumbermen — declare| watched from the water front the lof the unions Pederson. Cora A, Seattle Lega! organizer of the federation; Alice|many mills and logging enterprises | operations directed by Horace Winterateen, George C., Stelle Lord, of the Seattle waitresses; A. P.| will haye to stop operations unless! Rarnes and J. M. Swanberg, of the LONDON, July 1.—The Mattan| °%o"sccnis 1a, Steilacoom [GES] | Harker, of the Spokane ntreet car|the fuel oil shortage is alleviated | Oceanic Salvage company. embassy here had received no con-| ,|men; George Moison, of Tacoma,| Oil companies are sending out} Thompson, Daniel M.. Seattle firmation y of the report that|Howell, fer _ a "Fran 425) dL] eeneral secretary of the railway of-| notices that the stringent shortage | Nearly 65,000 applicants In New - Albanian forces had captured the b 9 William, Ful- employes; Frank Pease, of the|of oll will shortly force cancella:|York are waiting for telephones to and Delilah S’apre per te il mio cor (My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice) ) city of Valona, taking the Italian bi 26 | Private Soldiers’ and Satlors' legion,| tion of ofl orders uniess the lum ise installed In their offices and Gabriella Besanzoni [ 64877 Bi carrison prisoner. ‘The embassy dis-| Miller. Marior t and William Brown, of the Seattle|bermen are protected by contracts. homes. credited the report Hansen, Carl O., Bellingham plumbers. ' | halon. BD RBI test Miracle of All Sophie Braslau 64887 — — enema SET ET ——_______, : (from “Xerxes”) (Handel) Enrico Caruso 88617 (MRS. M. E. WOOD cradgen tuenara-eatiie == 1 YOUR TEETH |. The Hands That Make It Painless Bouk, Mary L., Sea hopin), pi: 7162 Dotaon, Romayne J. j eas cane) Alfred Cortot 74623) GAING 95 LBS, fisiistervnscecte" “ict |] X-RAVED FREE Mischa Elman 64884 Eaubere Lark Ryerett . Filles de Cadix (The Maids of Cadiz) Amelita Galli-Curci 64885 ON 5 BOTTLES Fpoughneasy, Bernard. Seattle ward ary me—Racconto di Rodolfo (Rudolph’s Narrative) * Orville Harold 74624 - LS ate: ib She ademas Wash ; Girl of the Golden West—(Ch’elle mi creda—That She May Believe Me) gage f} New. Since Taking Tans |ssision. Sivie't: Sait Edward Johnson lac and Can't Praise It |(isesmen, tke: Chicago um Barefoot Trail John McCormack 64878 Enough,” She Says. Goo. Perry WY : Beattie». ri ane Ign, Seattle ‘Espana Rapsodie Philadelphia Orchestra 74621 ff) “Tne change that has taken place | hyllerton: Charles, Ax Seattle nop. Ada Rigoletto—Monologo, “Pari siamo” (We Are Equal) Renato Zanelli 74622 Bran ee ee AMINE) Atlen, James Taniae has astonished an my | Oyer, Helma, § ” 7, r} 3, 7 or friends,” said Mrs. Margaret BE. | Windenb Think I'll Get Wed in the Summer Sir Harry Lauder 70125 Wood of 1723 47th nt, Tacoma, | Kellogs, neva L., Seattle Sweet Da: in an interview recently Swanson, Helge F. Seattle ht Jorgen Waiais Merle Alcock veil, It is enotigh to. surprise | Bell. Calidonia B., Yakima Meeting Merle Alcock " ghe explained, “for I have Francis Cees 2 ll Take the Place of Mary? Cc actually gained 35 pounds on five H. Gordon, Seatile.Le n (You'll Soon Be Marryin’ Me) Rachel Grant and Billy ‘Murray 18671 ff{botties of Taniac and I don't feel| Shields Hisdys, Souttle -----s-Lewal Nike the sare person. About 15| Reed, Otto lL, Paumclaw Moon Shines on the Moonshine Sidney Phillips rac montha ago I was taken down with |Poretrey, Irene Pearl, 1 iia : 1 4 7% 8672 Blintiuensa, which was followed by |Sumner, George W., Boston. ...Lega Long! lara Long You Gonna Be Gone? Victor Roberts Semnationls. ah pa tl whe eireanie Davi, Gertrude 1. Charleston..Legel xandria—Fox Trot. Joseph C. Smith's Orchestra a badly run down condition, 1|mmons. Stat fives Citys Lose tal Stars—One-Step. Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra | 18673 fi}inought 1 would never got well. eenaller i a0 Irena wy 1 al After I did get up } wis little bet-| Angman ‘he Toil’s Are Pitch’d (from “Lady of the Lake”) Laura Littlefield tease uarediis wee: iC had DOlenaaee iG Malone Bid Me Sleep (from “Lady of the Lake”) Laura Littlefield 18674 Blappetite and what little 1 did eat|Lyon, Wealthy, Seattle : . -, was always followed distressed | Delis, Fred, Woodinville Legal Dr. L. R. Clark Oh! By Jingo!—Medley Fox Trot : ‘ Ashley, Lafinace, Woodinville Legal All Star Trio feelings, with sharp pains in every | : eat ‘, ‘ ‘at lowing | Jats, Herman, Big Lake .. ...g1 |, each morning between the pee ' ‘Nobody But You—Medley Fox Trot Palace Trio } 35696 Paes tay tay. 2) eet Jostag ie aavter Wilinis Aesands Mish<243 IT house of 8 and 10:40. | Nothing is of greater importance to you. Have —these records you can hear in our conveniently located TALKING MACHINE [fing 10 bad that I just had to let my|Sdrborsugh. Aildred My ose No cost or obligation them looked after by an expert dentist. We have territory covered, J council's resolutions for referendun DEPARTMENT on the main floor. * Bihousework go. My nervousness kept] attle : Legal|! whatever. experts, and nothing but experts, at this office. me from sleeping and it was a com.|Morris, Charles, Medford, Or... 28 We have a fine, brand]! They are ready and anxious to serve you with the mon thing for me to roll and toss] Powel Wy Ot Ww ‘ new X-Ray Machine which best of modern, scientific dentistry at prices which throughout the night . Peg * ‘ 4 | yr} : A | “1 was in just about as bad a fix|tenurt cigde Ca Gentle nae {f We are placing at your dis- are positively right. This office has behind it @ as anyone ever gets to be and had|Crecse, Hmma H,, Sedro-Woolley ; posal without charge be- reputation of many years of square, conscientious simost despaired of ever being wel Matson, Winior M, Beattie fween Hs hours men- service to the people of Seattle and vicinity. This L. SCHOENFELD & SON i fad helped wer ee ‘mine 1| DIVORCES GRANTED | “iene above. a wane ee FOUNDED 1864 would see what it could do for me. . Joseph Casper from May Bliza- Please come as early in will receive a square deal here, ’ Well, I improved almost from the oth the morning as possible, FREE EXAMINATION SEATTLE TACOMA tart. My appetite picked up, and|#en. Jessie Provan from Melvin SECOND AVE, & PINE ST. L. SCHOENFELD & 80N I soon got to where I could eat any Olive from Albert. REGAL DERXTA ning Wanted without having any DEATHS L We will gladly examine your teeth and give you inore Plank ht Eee ines Alas ra 7 tal ee kao tine Sonrnat, Fiorella Ki, 477116 W. Pron OFFICES expert advice regarding your dental needs without hut puts the party on record as not| anians, CL ians I have said, 1 Have gained 35 pounds.|panham, John B. 82. 4415 W. Bran cost or obligation to you. Is Not Displeasing opposed to reservations that would in Fight on Shore MY, "evousnens hos left me and 1), don, 215 | | ' [MINGTON, July 1.—The|make the treaty ‘clearer and more| ROMH, July 1—A clash between 4 ca ved Row a pleasure for |e Norge, Loulsn, 19, 2034 Minor ave. HK | 1405 THIRD AVENUE eu Nations plank adopted by | specific : |Albanians and Sicilian volunteers like a wate Periph, and I feel) Knudaen, Andrew, 56, 2006 ies Northwest Corner Third Avenue TheBoston DentalCom an jutions committee of the| Officials in touch with the presi-|embarking at Brindisi resulted : a Seeeenen. < aaNt Selly and Union Street | y In praise Tanlac eno e on, Joh b, jie convention is not unac-| dent said that Wilson has maintained |death of one Albanian and wounding bar he ue EN Naneg neem: ach dime to President Wilson, it wan|thruout the treaty fight that he is of #ix Sicilians, according to ibborte, Aupié Weddisen 062001 sone! Diagonally Across the Street in administration circies|| not opposed to interpretative reser-|patch today. "The Sicilians « di | | Taniac ts wold in Seattle by Bartell | ave, N Mae from the Postoffice 1422 Second Avenue came ’ ore de 6 pet wt 1 o H lay. ‘The plank calls for treaty | vations which the plank calls for, as |ashore und a freeforall fight re-| Pectie cer en unter the personel .Al 1960 Wiorge We, 70, Providents || Lady Attendants on Duty at Opposite the Bon Marche jrection of @ special Tanlac rep! hi «4 70, Providence Without reservations that ' they interpret it, sulted. tative, pias Wats i Aik atieeat All Times . a ja ay, Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager

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