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THE SEATTLE STAR Democratic Convention Scenes at San Francisco—By Staff Artist Francis Parks — —— — 7 On BOY “THESE SEA BREEZES MAKE <a AAAS PPP LP PPL AL APPL APLAR ALL HOMER 5. CUMMINGS - CHAIRMAN DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL COMMITTEE WILL HIS KEYNOTE SPEDIOM WIN HIM DEM. nomination ? ARROW POINTS TO. ae POUTICIAN IN Tre TOIONT 7 HENRY UP FOR THAT 7 on ST FRANCIS LOBOY. WILBUR MARSA $s UPPER BERTH 9° 7] ROW WENAD J OF IOWA 8s THIS Ik = | wont A ty \ Boar And P| oe MANY DELEGATES GET THOR FIRST STA VOVAGE FERRVING THE BAW TO SAN FRANCISCO ! WT REWSPPTIA MIN IN TH MADORITY FOUTICANS STAND AS MUCH OWANCE MOT INTERESTED IM POLITICS BUT MUCH AS THE PROVERBIAL SNOWBALL { MORE NUMEROUS THAN DELEGATES * IN GAN FRANCISCO! Wi . STEAMSHIP IS‘COMING BACK | -|Grand Master to WHEAT CROP HIT BrokenWindow TO ADU. & TRANSPORTATION WHITE KITTEN |Srgnd.Master to BY LACK OF CARS Gives Boy Start xy wry: women ess wee sont omire STOPS PARADE 2! Sec SEN. ROOT L. OWEN OF ORLAHOMA, MRT CAN DIOATE TO ARRIVE. ¢ | jon to be given by Eureka lpdg Harvest On, Elevators Full| to Bank Account ee ee ticularly, The governime ul haw $2,000 jnjtheir mother, Mrs, Samuel Frank | nid with no re After spending over a gp tor Caught in Switch Point for rtment, which searching & A. M,, In th a M | built, the government nearly a century hax had charge of ai Masonic temple,{and Vi Mrs. Arnold thinks they and Shipping Halted | ‘coin lag 3 ear A ncn Se ee Fifteen Minutes ; ak ae nao, tae have headed. for. Pasco. or | the will use thia equipment c other farming center east of AS CITY, July 2.—Millfona © on the two most im-|, NEWARK, N. J., July 2—A white ” éay Cascades, Is of wheat—and hardly a our interior waterway | kitten held up a parade 15 minutes Melba Sings to m« rest is tall and dark and p jo move it! © anc © ore C ly ¢ “Bb Kel n sult and cap. p ad dual Fi ay Rp ede prenliice hg ral | iy r, and th : re - 4 pr tty nearly dreve Bis World at Once wut ot aD. ee Swing in Oklahoma and southern freight rates on railroad: rations during the |? ” eer ee ee CHEMLMSFORD, Eng., July 2—~ seen their mother for 22 years, plexfoned and has black ey faced with A street car blocked the way for|Mme, Melba sang for all the world Kansas, the farmers a will the territories tra-| summer o' — boys took along their ov one time here. She sang into a Amol4, 14, and hin), & real transportation crisis, They vigable rivers and small) has « }the parade. Jim went to inve: ate | at can't store th n’s wheat in ele but sections deg t| boate, age and found the motorman trying to| Wireless telephone —transtr muel, 12, who ran away|” sre Amold’s address is Box Yators for most of them still hold transportation of 141,450 tons extricate @ kitten from the switch! *"* at Marconi statio hom t avis station. Her sister can as year's crop. ‘ - | potnta the rippling notes were cn entor hed by telephone at Main The earing house commit. * | It took m quarter of an hour to| ‘he ether to ee rie’) night, were bet 2 tee decla ansas and Oklahoma Why Not Inquire dian es tee Tah roan “ Mitte wat. | ton. U. 8, A., Chrisiania, The Hague nde farmers 7, - and in Paris a phonograph r of a Ouija Board? “by Money Was Well estimate ix e wns made at the rece! tonnaires GAHANNA, ©, July 2~are Guy Promises a Hi . _ nh | Hidden—Discovered ice, ‘aiination ts the harvest # throwing bricks at George Bunch of Orators| Tar Note Puzzles Feit 5 phic prias neg | ker’s ° « everal weeks . ANDON, July 2.—-The next time Because Boston Garters do is this: = Blame Youthful te. of have m orators and) Woman and Police)r. razutecy wants to hide his| their work unseen, dowt the Haker family awake 0 t to the Bankers report mum, elevators f fe® cars to hand Towns along th &re said to be th Yet the erstate gion said th ef. The Missouri Pac a ing to reports here, bas been un to give service to farmers and grain was men The I. C. C. ruled that this |r road had no cause to want aid You Will have to earn the money According to the harvest bureau of to pay for it,” his mother told him the Chamber of Commerce, Kansas|and for the minute the boy was“ City needs 7.500 grain cars. 8 . “It's as bad a transportation mud-| Starting out with a Star route of die as I have ever seen—something | nine papers, he today has @ total of Must be done to get wheat to the 600 subscribers, a bank account of * said one grain man todgy. | $1,450, and has, for six years, been irely self-supporting. TOLEDO, July 2—Mra, L, W.| money he'll swallow it and then be “2 Davis can't understand why a note c Albert J. Reveridee, & rjemeared with tar reading—"Mrn Irvine Lenroot, Col! Theodore Davin’ behav: you'll get this,” | '0 | velt, Herbert Hoover and Albert Lin. | should have been pinned to her door | Pol ley, according to Guy HE. Kelly, new |here. The police are trying to find| Ame: jonal committeeman for the state. | Out and jowcta| PUNERAL GMRVICES for ‘Dan |e emittommntn tor the mat i prise as Saly & er here. The ville D. Andrews, Civil War veteran| D, D. HARTMAN, Seattie lawyer,| THE BODY of Mrs. Harriet F. lish mon have tried to open| and Washington plomeer, will be held | was appointed receiver Thurrday for | Livingston, 79, Bitter Lake resident, | $2 nd failing, to have loaded | at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at| Joseph FE. Thomas & Co., Inc., a real| was received Friday by Butterworth |a "y wagon and hauled it|the Home Undertaking company © wearching rooma. Dele Cassingker | “Bandits” for Theft ,| SAN DIEGO, July 2.—Two school of Washington 4 ampaign will forget to renew them. Keep them fresh and lively — the hia. Deputy sheriffs have en ireled the house and failed ,to stop ab: tha: trade tem x re are no bricks near James, are 0Y @nd so some folks here say it’s the theft t® work of ghosts. afraid they'll use a stomach pump CHARLESTON, Wash., July 2 broken window has netted Dale Cass am, of this city, $1,450 ° to take it from him. Razutsky is « and was on his way from “a to Dantzig when taken ill moved to an infirmary here. | a few shillings in Eng y but the nurses found ) in gold pieces in his clothing 4 then put X-rays to his boots and ate and insurance firm, in business |for burial. Mrs. Livingston had/| discovered $990 more in American| 6 Third ave., by Judge Gilliam.’ been a former Seattle reniden’ ‘gold 's o day, six years ago, he and his tea'were playing “Indian. meveral FUNERAL SERVICE for Mra oa Lillian G. L eyer, 30, who died DEDICATION of the new Lather Phursday at Providence hospital,|an- Brotherhood headquarters build # will be held at 10 o'clock | ing at Bre: Mt take place at 3 wk ; o'¢lock Sunda DRESS UP THE| ‘| FOURTH “And Never Miss the Money” We Offer.Four Unequaled Values in Men’s and Young Men’s Suits “én wig Seattle police and fire departments, doctors of medicine, dentists, beauty specialists and chiropodists: - “1 will not be responsible for life or limb of any Seattle boy or girl under sixty years of age who attempts to duplicate any of the stunts I perform in my latest motion picture— | “THE MOLLYCODDLE” Which Opens at the STRAND THEATRE === TomoRROWw=== Yours Truly, DOUGLAS | ‘FAIRBANKS $85.00 All-Wool Serge Suits . $65.00 Two-Pant Oregon Cassimere Suits $45.00 $45.00, $42.50 and $40.00 Suits $27.50 $30.00, $27.50 and 25.00 Suits $18.50 ore our ng maintenance of quality, ship and excellence of workmanship and their development to meet the present-day spirit of economy art men who know 4 who buy n clothes at men who real ter all, it ts not the price they pay, but what they get for their money that really say our offer is greatest sult All the new mod els, materials and pat terns are shown in our assortment. . NOTE--- Mary Pickford’s mother -has approved of this warning—and that set- tles it! i OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT ‘ You need not pay n 30 days. The Gately charge account is practical and will help to qimplify the problem of expenditure, Strictly one price, cash or charge ao