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MONDAY, JOLY 26, 1920. DEMOS URGE. @ REPORTS ON CASH SPENT Governor Cox Is In Favor of Listing Weekly All Cam- paign Expenditures H&RDING AND COX USING OWN PRESSES TO SCATTER ‘DOPE’ DAYTON, Ohio, July 26.—The printing presses of both Warren Harting and James M. Cox newspaper publishers and preal dential nominee: re being used to carry their ms to the people Copies of Cox's speech of ac coptafice for all the newspapers of the country will be printed on his presses, as were those. of Harding. e HARDING PLANS ON GOOD ROADS BY HERBERT W. WALKER DAYTON, 0., July 2¢.—Democratic Mominees will demand that a list 1 Ql campaign expenditures, as well as| eontributs . be submitted at least) Socks. to the ieenvon wenatoriai; Thinks Improvement Is Ad- Sommittee for investigation, Gov ministration Duty @rnor Cox said here today. Cox has stated he desires the com Mittee to be reconvened as soon as} Possible, and to continue in session @uring the campaign. Plans for this “pitiless publicity” of the big war @hests of both parties will be dis | @unsed by the nominee today or to Morrow, with Senator Pomerene, golhetlnedlg "Cun indicated, he Amplifying his declaration for bet- Mitended to stress the investigation ‘rT Toadways made in his acceptance @f campaign expenditures and would /*Ptech, the republican nominee out @omand an inquiry into state as well ined his views in detall, writing to @5 nationa! funds the National Association of Motor With campaign costs on the same | Truck Salesmen at Chicago, Bevel as the cost of living, leaders! “The obvious tendency to supple Qdmit it may be “hard sledding” for|™M*Mt our present transportation fa Both parties to secure the funds| cilities by a more extended use of tm Mecessary to carry on as extensive | Proved highwayw and powerful motor Dattle as in 1916. The tmportance| #UCks is so apparent that it cannot Cox attaches to campaign funds in.|%* doubted that in the future we will Yestigation was indicated by the|™0re and more rely on this mode of ~ Pact that his conference with Pome-| ‘Tansportation, It ts golng to mean Tene is virtually the only one he will| the Necessity for further great ad allow to interfere with the writing of | Y#nces toward improved road con his acceptance speech. struction, and particularly the ade ‘The scene of the Cox notification, |Wuate maintenance of highways. Mt has been decided definitely, will be} “Along with this there must be the county fair grounds here, instead |™*asures to insure adequate supply Of “Trail’s End,” kis home of petroleum products for power at a reasonable prices. “I feel that this entire set of prod Democratic Chief lems is going to be forced upon the Due in Washington! country’s attention with constantly increasing insistence, and must be WASHINGTON, July 26.—Chiet| ral with thru measures as will best | Politica wala insure the permanent use of tm a 2g) ggg am to |proved highways and motor vehicles ely White, chairman of the|‘® help relieve the congestion that “@emocratic national committee and |"Ow P presses upon the country’s rail RUN FOR SHERIFF Party control from Homer 8. Cum ‘mings, retiring chairman The He Worked Up “Dr Allen Case” few chairman will also hold con- BY RAYMOND CLAPPER MARION, © July 26.—The prob- lem of developing good roads and en. couraging transportation by motor trucks a8 @ supplement to railroads will be one task of the next adminis tration, in the opinion of Warren G. Harding. ferentes, the principal one with Representative Henry 1D. Flood, @hairman of the democratic con- committee. Flood and White were to talk Over details of the management of Me campaign. Bailey and Neff Texas Candidate DALLAS, Texas, July 26.-—-Re ‘urns of Saturday primary vote ind!- ‘@ated early today former Senator W. Bailey and Pat M. Neff be the gubernatorial candidates Swho will make the run-off to com- ‘Pilete the state democratic primary @n August 28. CALL ARMY MEN FOR WEST POINT Veterans of War May Go to Academy Army candidates for West Point Q@military academy, are practically @esured of entrance for the year 3931, if they fulfill requirements, according to information received @rom the adjutant general, Wash- . ington, D. C Enlisted men, to te selected, must ‘at the date of admission, July 1,| William B. Severyns, University 921, be between 19 and 22 years|law graduate, who acted as special et age and must have at a ng of the industrial insur. one year in the army as entisted|ance frauds for Gov. Ernest Lister, men. Also during the year 1921|has filed for sheriff. He will seek the any applicant who has served hon-| democratic nomination. @rably and not less than one year| Severyns assembled the evidence @uring the war with Germany may /|for the murder charge against Dr. Be admitted between the ages of| Percival Allen, who broke jail pend- 47 and 24, by fulfilling other re jing trial for the poisoning of his @Quirements, All prior service in| bride in a local hotel while on their any unit of the United States army | honeymoon may be considered in determining} “I think the hereditary succession ty to the office of sheriff of King county ation of can-|should end,” says Severyna, in his} Il be| formal statement. the| 7 leame crowd and the same type of men control the sheriff's office—have controlled it for 10 years. “It seems incredible that crime and disregard of law could thrive w William D. Severyns at Camp the arrival of the Fo according to official Qualified enlisted men eompete in this course are asked! “to apply thru military channels to Headquarters Western Department, Ban pemectece. MY SCHOOL CALLS FOR MEN: Opportunity is again offered to 150 ciub met Monday noon at Meves’ led men, with an Eighth grade) cafeteria, Mrs. Allen H. Gattis, education or its equivalent to secure} president of the club, presided, and training in radio, telephony, teleg-| Gov. Louis F faphy, photography, meteorology or} 1t Means to Be Governor,” outlining gas engines and motor vehicles, 4t/ the general responsibilities of the po- the signal corps school at Camp Al-| sition, fred Vail, Little Silver, N. J. was! fanfiounced at the army recruiting of-| Wise Is the architect who plans to fice today, The school is arranged | have a mansion tn the skies. fn seven complete courses, the appli cant selecting the course, and grant ed a certificate of proficiency upon eompletion of training. Enlistments for this school will be for three-year periods only. Applicants will be sent 40 Camp Lewis, American lake, Washington, for enlistment, and then eee’ $ to the school. Waldorf Hotel | Seventh and Pike Rooms and apartments by the day, week and month. If you want good, close-in accommodations, at very reasonable rates, call now and get located. All newly decorated. * geventh and Pike Main 2567 information. desiring to charged with enforcement of the law.” Severyns is married, has two chil- dren, and lives at 1435 Ninth ave. W. He ts an Elk and a Mason. Hart Speaks to Republican Women Charity doesn’t cover many sins| unless it begins at home, THE EDGE Of your lenses should have Protection against chip: ping Have us put on a pair tortoine fihas well as lens protec- tion. We operate a complete manufacturing depart ment—It won't take us long to put them on. | | | | ! ! out tacit permission of those who are| Women's King County Republican | Hart spoke on “What |} Seattle’s Pike Street and Fifth Ave. there, is shipped in from the Uhited States. Gasoline selis at 41 cents in British | Columbia, but the Casadian gallon ts one-fifth larger than the American am jon measure, and the difference in change makes the. price there theat the same as the price here The Shell company, taking advan- tage of the shortage, has advanced | | the price in Seattle 3 cents a gallon. Shell gas now sella at 29 cents, Union and Standard gas remain at 24% Gasoline is on tap at Auburn—and | centy a gallon, motorists can get al) they want, Auburn autoists got tired of walt’) REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES for ing for Pacific coast gasoline barons | o¢rice will addrenst he Yanks’ club on to relieve the shortage. August 9 at the noon luncheon of Wires were sent to Pastern £84 | the club in the Masonic club rooms, AUBURN GETS PLENTY OF GAS Import Car - Tanks From East tor fuel in tank car lots. | minutes. First cars have arrived, and nego: | tiations were completed for one cara week. Of course, freight charges | must be passed on to the ultimate consumers, so the gasoline retails |for 38 cents a gallon. But they're not dealing it out In eye droppers at Auburn, which is on the Pacific high: | way, between Seattle and Tacoma. Motorists returning from Canada|}A Watch Repaired by say there is plenty of gas in British | Gthumbin, and the eruse ol, renned | Jones, Ie Always Right 1329 FOURTH AVENUE arta (; Vhy suffer the discomforts ana) embarrassments of a Gottre?. C. ha ats for goitre has bene WINFIELD, Kan—In a quarrel over which should drive their car, Walter 8. Wilson, cowboy and exhi Vition roper, shot and kille@ by his wife. “Daddy, Bolat's Fre bring home ot) vastry some SET WISE TO Leading Dentist I am now devoting my entire time to my dental practice, 1 make all examinations and | diagnose each case, as | well as do all extract ing between the hour of 9 a. m, and & p. m My offices have beer eatablished for mort than a quarter of # century, and under my personal management wince July 16, 1901. I do not compete with cheap, transient, advertising dentists My prices are the lowest sistent with first-class work EDWIN J, BROWN, D. D. 8. Beattle’s Leading Dentist 106 Columbia St, several small expenditure? when properly applied et lactory results, or your money refanded. O.G.C. is sold direct, by oniy, Write for booklet. Address Dept. C con: companies, who agreed to supply MO-| Hach candidate will speak for two} SEATTLE | / SALE of REED » . and Chinese Grass Chairs, Rockers and Tables at HE practicability of Reed and Chinese Grass Furniture is well known and needs no further emphasis here. The Chairs, Rockers and Tables are offered in the sale at prices much under those usually prevailing. So the advantage of this sale is immediately ap- parent. Several hundred pieces in the styles illustrated are included in this timely dis- hi pr | te jt | w: hu th | or Western Pacific | Tracks on the Western Pacific line jon west-bound passenger train No. § | wrecked. engine, in rounding a curve, struck a/ STAR Pike Street and Fifth Ave. Rare Savings Are Provided by a -—- 10.00 pdsal. The values throughout are if decidedly worth while. Capt ape started in tim. ber slas! wtill raging 7 x pons, | thre California’ ry Oil Production Slumps) July 26 =| SAN FRANCISCO, July 26—011| new he ru the Feather River canyon Were | Production in the California fields) om AAS S. Kent, soft. érink — actically clear today following yes | Stumped 524 barrela per day dure] merchant, a@éuned by, Louise Boeke rday’s wreck in which the engine|June, according to @gures given out | of drowning thelr two babies in. weir, | CAmPhor ‘Aydrastia, mix tn Lavoptik eye wash. ‘One man‘ by of] companies hi eyes were 80 ned gould not read without pein. relieved him A with: weak, inflamed ¢ itty helped by ON ntee_ 9 small hott Is Hit By Wreck MARYSVILLE, Cal, ailed and two cars partially If you are built right you can look | jan honest man and a pure woman | squarely in the eye, Can you? ‘The accident occurred when the uge boulder which had rolled onto ¢ track from the mountainside. None was injured. Reasonable. Yy 237 Epler Bim B13 Second: Phone Main ai. Removes Wrinkles and Refreshes Tired Faces One of the things we can't buy on | edit is experience. As the skin ten warm weather, cau | form, a good astrin | should be used the: METROPOLITAN SUNDAY COMING AUG, 1 Fon Mats. Sun., Wed., Sat. ONE WEEK |in a half pint of witch-hazel. | the face in this and see how quick! | the wrinkles and furrows wi pear—and how much youn, | will look! ‘There's nothi jfor sagging cheeks or do or. for enlarged pores 3 Use this simple lotion during th heat of the day and you will find { wonderfully refreshing. You will lose that wilty, tired lo The in- credients, of course, are coe Be sure to gist for powdered saxolij extraction of ‘nourishment from it and the 9% the waste, Let anytht; interfers wit Seasensiet them be ihtrrrupted oF or ly carried on, and aa of this. Nature’ Rem So many 5 Pas |ly cured of chronic n can eat good and work every day. poveriahed Blood, im. 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