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ewss' Wi gS lip in aS Marking @ further stride in the progress of aviation in Seattle, B. N | Gott, vico president and general Airpl jorder for jmored plan | the governm | Work will t Jana the first 5 o will have a wi | of nd will weigh lone-half tons, one ton being inch armor plate protecting the fuse iage and motors, The big craft wil | be driven by two Liberty engines of | 420-horsepower each. When war service, the planes eur > pla hip from any angle heavy raft the last development of aviation dur ling the war. This type of plane is designed to perform in aerial war fare what the tanks do on the earth. They are pla low over the trenches, tion dumps, close range protect them hrapnel, a dir ' New Suit For the Fourth you greatly to enjoy yourself on Inde- t will betp. mce Day, because, whether you are or not, body else is going to be dressed up and out the doings. SHANER & WOLFF CLOTHES are noted for ir INDIVIDUALITY and DISTINCTIVENESS, § well as for EXCEPTIONAL FIT. A wonder- I stock of summer clothes enables you to select tactly the suit which emphasizes your per- ty. "If you are looking for a particularly good bar- in, we have a limited lot of young men’s will carry nine mac ed as to | protect tt The mored a was Jeanary to effectively or chine The order for the planes may be | increased from 10 to 20. ting to Manager Gott, of the Boeing plant METROPOLITAN SUNDAY, JULY 4 Matinee and Night The Pretty Musical Play of Old Hawaii “ANIGHTIN HONOLULU” A Magnificent duction of Unusual Splendor and Beauty it style, All shades included, with only and two of a kind. Sizes 34 to 40. haner & Wolff 916 Second Avenue cs ADVERTISING | S already making plans for mtion of the Pacific ing ciibs association im Tacoma, July 2 to 8. IN, Ohio—Three women saw i county jail here. W. A. Hill Named as Jitney Sleuth W. A. Hill ts the new sitney slenth. He was appointed Wednesday by | Carl H. Reeves, superintendent of} | public utilities He will have charge | of the inspection of the auto busses and will see that the jitneurs follow the prescribed schedules. ST LEAG Coa LEAGUE famous native Hula Dance, PRICES: Mat. 25¢ and 50¢ Night, 25¢ to $1.00 SALE TODAY ANCHORAGE } spondency, Joe McCaskill blows him: | SEAT eelf to bits with dynamite. In a fit of de DOUBLE YOUR SAVINGS! The Dollar You Spend Today Is Worth Only 50 Cents Compared With the Dollar of Five Years Ago QD U Tae The Dollar You Save Today Will Be Worth Two Dollars 5 Years From Now LET YOUR MONEY EARN DIVIDENDS HERE ON SAVINGS LEFT HERE is the smallest returns we have paid savers here for the last eight years. O AND ALWAYS REMEMBER 6%, ON SAVINGS IS 50% MORE THAN 4% ON SAVINGS 6% ON SAVINGS IS 100% MORE THAN 3% ON SAVINGS For the last sixteen semi-annual dividends we have been able to liberally re- Savers here, owing to substantial earnings and minimum expense, with an operation under strict state supervision. : nadia a SAVINGS LEFT HERE ON OR BEFORE JULY WILL EARN FULL DIVIDENDS FROM JULY y DIRECTORS THOMAS 8. LIPPY HENRY R. KING GEORGE R. HANNON WILLIAM D. COMER OFFICERS WILLIAM D. COMER, President HOMAS 8. LIPPY, Vic EDGAR EB, CUSHING, mesial 7 ign ampenen® WALTER B. MURPHY, 8, WALTER FARQUHAR, Counsel SAVINGS RECEIVED IN AMOUNTS FROM $1 TO $3,000 MUTUAL SAVINGS & LOAN : ASSOCIATION Second Floor—Leary Building REMOVAL POSTPONED UNTIL AUGUST FIRST ores to unforesten delay in securing possession of our new quarters 815 Second avenue, removal to our new street floor home at this location has been postponed until August first. * | ooratic THE ' 1 | BY Hf, N, RICKEY | SAN FRANCISCO, July 1 lpwenty-four hours before Harding was de ed the nominee of the Chicago ention, there probably were not half a dosen people in the United States who thought he had @ chance of being nominated. Bight years ago, at iattimogg | latter Champ Clark had secured majority vote, it was generally thought that it was only a question of a short Ume until he would have | the necesmury two-thirds and be nom | inate Wilson's coup was as surprising an it was dramatic and upset all demo cratic tradition and precedent | From Andrew Jackson's day the \two-thirds rule has obtained at dem | conventions, but until 1912 no eandidate who had succeeded in getting a majority had failed to get the two-thirds. | Twenty fours years ago, at Chi cago, the person who would have edicted Bryan's nomination 24 ure before the event, would have n considered too crazy to be at large These are the three exceptions dur ing the last quarter century to the rule that both parties nominate the! lexpécted candidate. | it is about a 75-25 proposition—T for the expected and 25 for the un) expected | | ‘The expected at this convention within 48 hours of the balloting, i* McAdoo, And yet he would be @ bold man who would say that the possibilities for Une unexpected do not | exiat it does not require a very great imagination to visual |atrain on the ]iae a democratic ticket this year #0 different from any that has been considered within the ponsibilities Ino. even Harding's nomination will -|not have been more surprising START DRIVE TO DEFEAT McADOO The antiadministration leaders and the managers of the candidates other | than McAdoo are striving desperate | ty to pledge more than a third of the delegates: to vote for anybody but McAdoo first, last and all the time They are claiming success, a state | ment from one headquarters putting | the last ditch opposition to McAdoo | at 460 votes, or nearly 100 more than| necemmary The strength of the McAdoo post tion is that up to now the opposition has not been, able to get beyond the| negative stage a doubt there are a lot of who are not keen to have |MeAdoo nominated. There may be considerably more than a third of the tora But, after all is! the convention must | and you can't y with nobody people are basing lthetr hopes very largely upon the |inabitity of the opposition to agree |upon and stick to a enndidate, ‘Assuming that because of Palmer's admitted weakness as a candidate, and Cox's unfortunate situation be lcause of the hostility of the drys, \netther of them can bold the line |against McAdoo, the only other an- swer is a dark horse. And when you | n thin class SEATTLE STAR has any chance aguinst their hero, “How about Davis, of West Vir | ginia?” you suggest “Nobody knows him,” they an awer “Well, Marshall, persint “He's a humorist,” they my, “not in the presidential class.” Carter Glass and Owen are elim inated because they are from the South, and Meredith is put in the unknown class along with Davin, And yet you ean help thinking of Harding and Chicago, Wilson and | Baluimore, Bryan and Chic@go. And) you cannot help wondering | whether these McAdoo people are really a» cocksure a» they claim to be. | Several months ago, writing from Washington, I sald that the sonin-| law objection seemed to be the only | then?” then you lthing that stood between MeAdoo and the nomination, and that when the final stage was reached at San! Chance for Surprise | “GENTLEMEN, BE SEATED” at San Francisco Is Growing,Says Rickey THURSDAY, JULY 1, Some 150 co-eds from the University of California and Stanford, and just as many young Francisco, the question as to whether | college braves compose the ushering force at the big democratic convention auditorium. or not to nominate McAdoo would) They all claim to be good Jeffersonian democrats, and work for the love of the cause—not turn upon this insue That prediction tn now belng ful filled. Nobody would be in the run | fteld-meet, ning against McAdoo if he had not) can imagine they earn what they get. married the president's daughter, — | The fact thet. even with this handicap, hy ix in the leading pos! tion, proves tite. | to mention the privilege of seeing the wheels go round at the first far-western political They have to seat 10,000 people daily, only 2,000 less than at Chicago, so you The group above come from the State University at Berkeley. They are, left to right, | Misses Marion Blankenship; Madelaine Muldoon, Helen MacGreggor, Mildred Everts and Margaret McMurray. The smiling pair below are Josephine Jackson and Miss MacMurray. |Salt Lake to Pay There are many delegates who per sonally favor McAdoo, who will vote} against him simply because they be lieve that the crown prince charge will Imsure his defeat at the elec on. If McAdoo fs not nominated th will be te reason. His © are using it agpinat him for are worth, Whether or not using it with sufficient effect, re| maing to be seen. Bubonic Plague in | VERA CRUZ, July 1—The epi demic of Bubonic plague had been ly checked by sanitary au orities today. No new casos of the plague de veloped and no further deaths were reported SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 1 The Public July 3 tion of the one-man car, Mexico Is Checked) Seven-Cent Carfare' Utilities comminsion of Utah has issued an order effective on 1920, increasing the cash fare on street ears from 6 to 7 cents. The commission recommended the adop- | Train Is Blown Up by Mexican Bandits WASHINGTON, July 1.—A Mext- can armored train, carrying Amert- cann, Was attacked and blown up by |bandits Tuesday, tn the atate of Chihuahua, says a report to the state department from the American cou- 4| sul at Chihuahua City. At the Store Named Below A 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent Tartar on Teeth Shows That You Don’t Clean Them—Note These Facts All Statements Approved by High Dental Authorities peak of dark horses the McAdoo! people laugh right merrily and say | that there ie not one In the lot who “How Dry I Am” || Outburst Curbed SAN FRANCISCQ, July 1—On the anniversary of national pro hibition the New Yorkers fre quently sang “How Dry 1 Am until Chairman Robinson pointed bis gave at them and roared. Tm muatc will please 4 atio Bonded. tnt $19, quart $2 Outlaw, no takers —————————————— Sinn Feiners Send | | Note to De Valera| | LONDON, July 1—Sinn Fein} |headquarters today announced that) the committee of the Dall Eireann had met secretly in Dublin Tuesday and framed the fol-| lowing meanage, which was cabled to / EKammon De V ain A | “The Dail | reaft ma the | zens P executive expr your 1 upon the great American natio’ accord recognition to the republic of Ireland.” The Sinn Fein announcement de clared the million dollar Irish inter. national loan had been oversub pacribed |Non-Partisan Men Running Behind | BISMARCK, N. D,, July 1 Non. |partiaan league car tes for state | of! nm the Hican ticket ap- » running far behind, ac- urns today from yee incumbent non partisan ca for governor, was ng two to o1 to William Langar. irns from 300 precincts out of 4 gave Langar 18,408 and Frazier f repu pe > cording to r terday’s wt Lynn I In the race for the United States enate, Senator Gronna was leading F. Ladd, non-partisan, McAdoo Is Silent on Political Plans | NEW YORK, July 1.—William G. McAdoo today maintained his si lence on developments at San Fran He was informed that his name had been placed in nomination at the democratic national convention, but had no comment to make. At his office he,-went about his regular k and was not in eh with the San Francisco conv in any way, according to his secre- tary. |Women Scored for Defeat of Sen. Reed KANSAS CITY, Mo. July 1—~ Democratic women in Senator Reed's district here turned loose today on Missouri women who fought Reed at the democratic national convention. The Jackson county women's demo- cratic committee adopted a rexolu: tion praising Reed and censuring Mrs, W. W. Martin, of Cape Gir. ardeau, who urged the democrats to refuse Heed a Uclegate’s seat, This is to men and women who find that brushed teeth discolor and decay. Who find that tartar forms, or pyorrhea starts. Youare not keep- ing teeth clean. You let a film remain and the damage is traced to it. Dental science has found a way to end film. It is now embodied in a dainty tooth paste which millions are employing. We urge you to try it ten days at our cost and see the results for yourself. ' That Film on Teeth Can Now Be Ended in This Way You can feel on your teeth a slimy film, ever-present, ever-forming. That film is the great tooth wrecker. Dental science now traces nearly all tooth troubles to it. The film clings to the teeth, gets between the teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush does not end it. The ordinary dentifrice does not dissoWe it. So millions find that teeth discolor and decay despite the daily brushing. Why Teeth Discolor That film is what discolors—not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. adoption. This week we offer a 10-Day Tube to anyone who asks. And we urge that someone in every home prove its unique effects. Based on Pepsin Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the di tant of albumin. The film is aibeoattore matter. The object of Pepsodent is to dis- solve it, then to constantly combat it. Pepsin long seemed impossible. It must be activated, and the usual agent is an acid harmful to the teeth. Dental science has now discovered a harmless activating method. And now everyone can fight the film with active pepsin constantly. See What It Does Present the coupon for a 10-Day Tube. Use like any tooth paste. Note how clean the teeth feel after using. Mark the absence of the slimy film. See how teeth whiten as the fixed film disappears. Watch the results and read the reason for them. Compare this new method with the old. Then adopt for yourself and have our children adopt the method which seems st. This is of lifetime importance to you. Cut out the coupon so you won't forget. Dental science, after years of searching, has found a way to combat film. Many able authorities have proved its efficiency. For five years it has been subjected to every sort of clinical and laboratory test. Now, for home use, it is embodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent. Leading den- tists all over America are now urging its PAT.OFF Pepsadént REGUS The New-Day Dentifrice A scientific film combatant, certified by high authorities and now urged for daily use by leading dentists everywhere. The Store Named Below Will Supply the Free Tube on This Coupon That film, to some extent, clouds nearly every set of teeth. And most tooth troubles are now traced to it. See how the teeth whiten —how they glisten — as the fixed film dis- appears. Then you will know there is a way to cleaner, safer teeth. i10.DAY TUBE FREE} it this coupon, with your name and address filled OWL DRUG CO. SEATTLE, WASH. Address lent Com; tube i Your Name... ..-cceercesvesccevecevcccereeee ss: i Out-of-town residents should ny, 1104 be sent by mail. in, to any st ed. I 0- y store nam t is good for a 10-Day Tube of mail this coupon to . Wabash Avenue, ae

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