The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1921, Page 4

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THE SEALTLE STAR Cocking Is Leading Mining Convention California Town crowd, keving « watchful eve on the| Chinese Acquitted | pricelens exhibita, Delegates were weleomed today by Votes “Blue Laws” diy ‘ Hutchinson Urges F TCHEE *Poll Tax of $10) } COMES HOME TO SEATTLE Like Great Bird df the Sea, Huge Liner Glides Into Port | Like a great homecoming bint of fea, the giant steamship We nosed into Elliott bay Mon ‘afternoon, ctreled the harbor | eased into her berth at Smith bf shortly befge 5 p.m. More remarkable and impressive | even than her photographs and “Press notices foretold was the ar ‘Fival of this largest ship that ever galled the Pucific ocean her home, Her green sides glistened tn the 4 rays of the sun. Her white! | and butt 3 were gay with | r flags and holiday streamers. | x craft Manked her; an air | hovered above her; the veico| the city leaped out to greet her Hundreds of sirens and whistles d their welcome, Crowding fails were many prominent Se- ts and distinguished visitors. of persons swarmed the new B at the Smith cove terminal. (am ACK-TIME FLEET the Wenatchee, forerunner | that are to link | rthwest with the in an all-American passenger freight service, completed her woyage of 7,200 miles from ‘The Wenatchee was due at 2 p. Dut heavy headwinds held her} during the latter part of her from San Francisco. The kept in communication with tay wireless, however, #0 that | time of her actual.arrival was correctly by those tn of arrangements for her wel-| official welcoming party, fmcluded Mayor Hugh M.| and the mayors of several | towna, went down We sound Evans carried the Elks’ from Wenatchee and the com from the town of that name, the Sioux was crowded with Invited to participate tn the ‘These were ac ied by a swarm Seatue’s to fleet. ‘Wenatchee was met near }No Point. The Admiral Wat- lead, swung around and Fagatite at J. BE. Guptill, the Wenat skipper, made not only the y speech of the evening, but « that may take its place as a occasion I can use fluent and language, But, fortunately, Occasions. Guptill’s father, H. M. Gup- , @ retired master mart. ¥ , was one of the happiest guests ‘Of the evening. | Cari Reiter made a short, humor y ous address, President Suzzallo, of | the University of Washington, em- phasized the necessity of building up @ “nea-consciousness” in the United Muste was furnished by an orches. tra from the university and by the Bun Dodgers’ quartet. | . The Wenatchee is scheduled to wail for the Orient at 11 4, m. Saturday. Bhe will carry many distinguished pasrengers, atnong them Maj. Gen. @ Wood, who will arrive in| le Friday night, on his way to Philippines, | Slap a $10 poll tax on everybody between 21 and 50 years of age, but} exempt the home owner from all tax ation on his home! Tht» is what State Senator R.A Mutohinson, of Spokane Tuesday as an alternative to the | margin of 65 votes present $5 poll tax, which ts creating | ordinance such a furore. “Why penaline a man for owning |day observance his home? quertes Hutchinson, Wenatohee goes to Tacoma Friday instead of Thursday as first planned Butte Mayor Race POMONA, Cal, April 6.-Demona BUTTE, Mont, April 6.—James leading in the Butte mayoralty elec tion, the votes of which are being counted today. The campaign was one of the bit The blue lM |torest in municipal history, Ts fave ne | wed the Sun “blue laws” closing all the efty’s amusement places on Sunday. proposed| The “blue jays” triumphed by a urday, recely Cooking, bearing the indorsement of organized labor, was opposed by numbered | Wittiam Davey. votes, Those wh 2,023. American League of Freedom, op- | will take legal stepa to determine its ponents of the closing measure, de- validity ES a Soo CTI OE GLEE eS y x ma) oat dete Aba OG: PN orkarn ap year of phenomenal success has passed, for which we are in debt to thousands of appreciative women; and now we greet the women of Seattle and vicinity, announcing that we shall add new and greater laurels to our record. An Unparalleled Event in Dresses Crepe dresses trimmed with sash- es and braid of blended colorings; pure all-silk taffetas; foulard dresses of French design 16 Expansion on This Coast Encouraged by the ularity of “Sweet Bine teen” wherever its influ- ence extends, and an- swering the demand for more Pacific Coast stores, another “Sweet Sixteen” shop will soon be opened in Portland, Oregon. Could there be any more flattering com- mendations for “Sweet Sixteen” and our mer- chandising policy? “SWEET SIXTEEN” EVENTFUL VALUES IN Sports Apparel A most comprehensjve assortment of models that have no style equal ip emf fh tbo 1021 Second Ave., New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco—and Portland Soon pegs A RT TAT ATTN fy as Mpa mT Tey ee f y Tailored Suit full silk lined, belted and but- ton trimmed—$16 Al-Wool Jersey Sports Coat Also— rote: r Opens in Portland PORTLAND, April 6. Was on record today In favor of Cocking, republican, in reported af | o¢ mining men are in Portiand today for the opening of the third inter. national mining convention here. The session will continue until Bat The municipal auditorium conven. tion headquarters t# said to be one (0? ax. Ewes Hundreds | George 1. Safety woek in here! Spring’ Governor Ben W. Olcott and Mayor Young Man; Pretty r Girl; Safety Weelkk | Tocmtay. They asserted certain Chis HL Alfred Owen, mayor's secre Veraune they refund to bear tary, reports goodlooking young | man driving down Second ave, with | Aennnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnans [of the richest trearure houses in the | arm about pretty «irl, Harry C. Arthur, chairman of the|clared today that Ms organization | country today ‘ - polices were everywhere culves mingled with the Hagshaw u | of Burglary Charge Eddie Wong, Wong Wah, and Wong Own, alae Jimmy Wong. ns were acquitted of « charge of bure lary in the second degree by in Judge Boyd J. Tallman's nene tongs were persecuting them | arms in feuds. Thin was vigorously de fied by other Chinese e i Mise Twila Lytton, missionary ere, Ho is football. Coach | worker, talked to student volunteers | firat practice at university Tuesday noon. =r N TR Pte Tl Pode ve SEP lea Ses hot HOUSANDS of specially selected Dresses, Suits, Wraps and Sports Apparel, will be offered this week as a prelude to our more intensive campaign of the future to make “Sweet Sixteen” the most talked-of garments in the world. Unprecedented Values in Sleeveless cape garments, wrappy models and sport coats, full silk lined. The “Sweet Sixteen” Co. has just acquired the lease of the Victoria Shoe Shop, and will oc- cupy the new premises as soon as extensive alterations can be made. The need for again as much space for our growing business has made this expansion ialto Block bh rota Se ae «ln TS Bh A. Loner | Wraps ‘16 “SWEET SIXTEEN” EVENTFUL VALUES IN Spring Suits A showing that in point of style and value is not duplicated anywhere SUITS OF TRICOTINES SUITS OF GOLDTONES SUITS OF VELOURS SUITS OF SERGES —perfect silhouetted tailleurs and semi-novel crea- tions of smart, youthful styling—every one an exquisite example of tailoring.

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