The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1920, Page 24

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Salmon Found Unfit (Prohibition / , ; Ber Une Is Sclaed| thetabert Eilines 54721 LOOK WHO’S HERE! ‘The largest shipment of canned Federal prohibition office moved \ Baimon libeted by tho government | Thursday from the third floor of the - : . Bhis year was seized by Deputy Unit: | Federat building to room 420. A tele ? 4 ACE j Ml States Marshal Thomas Waters phone has been installed again, and \ r) FA x 4 i, . ft the Spokane st. dock Thursday some one will be on duty all day to Bur LISTEN \ couldn’t make Afternoon. It consists of 5,680 cases ive calla, The number is Elliott | . it \ é Of Seaketch brand Alaska pink sal: | 347 os 3 TO WT TALK 7% f to be unfit for human consumption There are S32 submarine cables in be “i = and |: ued approximately | various parts o! © globe, with a “* y { \ | $49,000. ee tonal seek oe By 5 pr “ie - ’ OF COURSE IM *~ J eit 3\| Pubiae E..- VERY YOUNG PARTY = \ | — ee OBS \ \ at these But You O1dD GEEZERS | { 2 La f eS Bom Wee UNG “LL (GAC 4. Remarkable Prices “ LE OF 1,000 WASH SUITS 50 LOOK OUT FOR. a My STUNTS, \ EOR | MIGHT WRITE The styles include “Oliver Twists,” “Middies” and “Junior Norfolks” in all the most popular colors, stripes and fabrics. Absolutely fast colors in every \. & NEW MAGHY CHARTY, case, and in sizes for children from 2 to 8 years. If you bought the material and made a suit yourself you simply couldn’t approach these unheard-of prices. Arranged in three groups for quick selling, at CLEARANCE / MNY : ; | "$29 $159 $1.79 SALE OF 100 DOZEN STRAWS COATS, SUITS ' : ' , Ce Ptcod Hoste, 2 these re aaa Bet OOKne aia Seba to sell every last is Y j one ©: em tomorrow—come early in the day if possible. and DRESSES ("| 1| Black Straws in several styles, suitable for (Entire Stock Included) children of 2 to 10 years.......... wieeda 95c Radically Reduced : 4 =] yy Y Every one of the season's new styles are included in the CAN TELL, Gis, . / Y) Yj big display which has been arranged at the following three 1 WAS SMALL = y “A | prices for sale tomorrow. White, Black, Green, White and ‘ Yitfiy ONCE MYSELF! Yy, ; Black, Russet, some suitable for boys up to 18 years; a ff (7; GH limited number suitable for little girls, but the majority 4 —= ~ . Uy | of styles and sizes for boys of 2 to 10 years, AT THREE PRICES: $14.75,$19.75 8 ace rE | on $1.55 $1.95 $2.55 me Drewes are te ver eet Third Party Can Win, |THIRDPARTYIS Aeiige Sr ay'siat'tet ete sae Bf Says Frank P. Walsh, | SEEKING LABOR Ege oni We ot will ha a ° Liberal Organizations Plan ibid oy meu revelation to you at these remarkable | | | acaba ae ee 7 8 on Domestic Issues ning Union earth eg cua) * BY EDWIN D. RIDER |nald Walsh, “on our huge excess war) . ow i Some eit popular Eton Dresses KANSAS CITY, July 9.-—-With the | profits would pay our entire war in dane cee i j i ; republican platform a direct slap |debtedness, half the budget expense regs with laité skirts are also being not only at organized labor, but at|of the government, and compensate rong ana Avelyn <0 citeatenes 3 cleared out at the above hikes gd the: “progressive eitisens ef Amer-|the soldiers who offered their tives| 1, “emrtn jury, uwuts a eowps j iti fea,” and with the democratic plat-|!n Vindication of the democracy of |), :. vem od A chance to make a splendid addition isetm: in hie cotton, avon, were |e |ltical movement. A meeting of| to your wardrobe at very small cost. |Frank P. Waleh, former joint chair:| dcctasation. svat _ bel tit, “bene Sent Sea een mac of the war labor board and one | made for plans to halt profiteering. lthat the labor party join with the] ss 5 which is absorbing th betance of | “1 | cen * * at ie Sens te re = pn pte vy ng bad aa ane Committee of 48, the Nonpartisan Troubles of Betty | Dractee Wieity was Ash's bust Child Killed by % 1315 Third Ave. |eplendia chance of electing © prest| TY cee pte hf ve ae ter sprite ainense nun the Hite Sen. Are Nearing End |» partner. Fall on c N , jdent and @ majority of the lower| Must be fixed by fair and impartial vice 7 <! Los ANGELES, July 9—The trou -— ABERDEEN, boards.” joe party of South Dakota tp a | , July %—Falling Next to Phillip Boys’ Shoe Store row + |itneting third plitinl party. |Dlee of pretty eity Ash and pern |Dr. Clementine Bash) ..c2 a tivetoot tank onto an up - year DOMESTIC 18 F of | [house of* congress in the electic Do me cat sparent today inthard H. Krueger, of New York, | H *. mT think the attitude of the re OVERSHADOW LEAGUE lo nan thy Mo eae ton wan the {seemed near an end today. Krueger | Is Here From Peking |tumea cpixe in « board, tiisabeth publican party was a direct stap,| 10~The American merchant ma-| question of a name for the new| Was felessed from jail by county au-| Dr. Clementine Bash, seh five-year-old daughter of Nitk not alone at organized labor, but at, rine must be maintain em: | party. thorities yesterday, when word came | of an gg gg mere and former those progressive citizens of Amer-|larged and conspirators now at work| Labor leaders unanimously favored |from New York that Bidney Ash. resident of ttle, after seven fem who believe that upon our tn |to divert this great arm of the|, union of all Iheral organtzations, | wealthy commetic manufacturer, of |years in Douw hospital in PeKing| cid was playing near her | dustriad Justmenta depend not|country's wealth and progress to for-| but want the new party called the New Rochelle, refused to institute is back In Seattle for a brief vaca | when she slid from the bank. TI only our nal prosperity, but,elen governments and allen shipping | National Labor party. extradition proceedings, after having tion, Dr. Bash ts the daughter of | spike point pierced her temple ‘Turk, of this city, received injur from which she died yesterday. “Fal the onward march of civilization,” taterests must be driven from power. | The Comemittes of 48 expected to -_ res on rage oo ee in. j< W. Pash, collector of customs at — leald Mr. Walsh. le Domestic ettine no far overshadow | convince the laborites that & party|°!Vis Mr. Ash and then on lar | Port Angeles. Columbia.Colo is better.—Adv. And the democratic platform? he league of nations ag to make it/ it Lith ~ . “The effort ecems to be to go}® dead iamue.” said Walsh. “the| me rg hpi ioe ott aati Gately’s Renders an Intelligent along the line of expediency and) Present league of nations ix a concoe | tewy PORD'S NAME Credit Service That Appeals votecatching, without regard for|on of the representatives of the | ig MENTIONED —_ ; ee Hn nich the produc decadent imperial powers of Europe ENTIONE! to Intelligent People a Caen America are demnand.|Th® only concert of nations which| | Henry Ford's namé was brought on = " forth today by Charles Hoffman of . r jI could imagine would be a council jas.” oald Walsh. Jot the world, which would include | Grand Rapids, Mich. as & ponsible WHAT NEW PARTY Germany and Austria, with no basin presidential nomince for @ third ° WILL STAND FOR constitution except the diaarmament | Party UW. earance Suit Sal Mr, Walsh outlined for me what/of the world, the scrapping of the| Hoffman sald he expected the Mich e ! s the new party will stand | navies 4 a declaration for abso- |! delegation to the Committee of t lute fr m of the sean, These are| 4% convention to vote for Ford | “1 conferred with Mr. Ford yester day and, while onid Khe was not a Y/2 Price at Gately’s ten cut mina < Gas Man Ha si [saath aera the 1 ernment ownership and) the only International questions.” packing houses and steel industry. he niok of no legitimate rea- An event for which we have made extraordinary preparations 2-—An Industrial code—a bill of er see ne first meeting of the American The savings are #0 exceptional that any woman who has not rights for labor—clearly defining the| 0 t G | __The first meeting of t | bonght her spring suit should In justice to herself see these principles upon which industry shail u ray u | Consticutional party will be held here values, be carried on in the future; j tonight. You Save From One-third to One-half Satea herettien Gr goveqnioent Chatter Now ait Beautiful Suits in Lepr oual ea Nyeauked, ‘Tite b0) While the gasoline situation tocal-| here, dies of paralynin, of rights, Walsh id In-}ly remains unchanged, the shortage clude: right of collective t ing.| gast of the mountains will be great- | PIANOS WORTHY ; f service from the refinery at 6 logen, tare upon tthe winaunt| ne nt war men wha fun CONFIDENCE cs aor “Societe Is ‘Safe and Sane’ POIRET TWILL |= sw'ss" ix: Geet ae Spine: ers and hazaris of the employ-|o lon. Acc rn . ae i Frait and Nat Center ment, and the increases in the cos r ce, 61 tar Chocolates $50.00, $54.50 svrne utter abolition of the tn |e, soeees andes = a Yh ‘canis ipewinrcece: ‘There's one kind of candy that is unction In labor controversies. that rate right a and * ee ee cee i ‘ 7 ; ; In labor controversies. | that rate right along now, x a farm. ‘ ; . conn good for children, —that's Societe TON, Ont.-Howard & Fol deputy United States consul aft Women who know real suit values wf : Burke butldin “Ya * prices; you will find in eve garme: ts that the club y -i i ii men look for first. Note constitutional guarantee: way |p Nee rag You can place absolute i ment, and brings pleasure. It is th tting ders; see the per- |[iunder the guixe of wa pr enntidente in any ian " fect ch . the gorse } Hanon up to) de any Piano o1 : eiik Mr he anne,’ galt pipe: erty ‘ a npit 7 Pets a |Player Pano that you select i both safe and sane. 8 ou rarely Si a ple te c J anoline suppl each month eatt-| here. Hard Candy on © the price we ask 2 ~ . ’ mated in advance rom ¢t ota | , : s. * i vt : 2 his total] We take pride in carrying Boge Sagi . ay Sere t You Will Save From One- eith f the minor! ry to care of bus mer-|instruments that are so good H ; ouija board. ‘ r ity * Walsh said, | OT soe | third to One-half at This d in time of war |* that there isn’t the slightest} chance of your being dissatis- ment Sale Without Sacrific- {moi than in time of ing Style or Quality “é—General amnawty to all potitt |! "a fied, whether you pu cal and industrial prisoners now ‘onfined in the jaila and penitenti 4 America, Must make clear Complete Assortment in Spring and Summer Dresses, Waists, Coats, Wraps and Skirts . the much-celebrated America is still to be th OF bahia 7: sundo, WENRY F. MILLER fs practical the pi m of expend. or All rights and privileges shoula|®%d@ manager of the or destroyed by Poxtmaster ‘ his resignation becomes effective Au 4 struction of their property CHEY KE i—-Henry C, Coying which #0 ly profited by - * Open a Charge Account Ke »P ed of alt natiom| VOL TAY LESTER fture, Strictly orice, cash ¢ without y and public trial of Resign on August 1) ” KOHLER & CAMPBELL be red to the progre ene company, with offices in t th} Men's Burleson, and just compensatio | venient terms. upon injured when auto | PIANO CO. i ou ned no The G tea caacoant : : Bayeley Hipkins to SHONINGER the charge against hint | Bayeley Hipkina. vice » t , papers of the country wh »\ building, dnnounced ‘Thursday that! We gladly arrange con- Apparel should be made to owners BETWEEN SENECA AND SPRING STREETS pind corporations D embankment the war, “4 ect tax or levy,” Columbia Colo ty better, —Adv. 1621 Third

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