The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 5, 1922, Page 13

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| SECTION TWO | The Se SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1922. GREAT FIGH | WET LEADER 36 BODIES JOIN DRIVE FOR WINE! cipal Efforts to Be Made in Congressional Pri- maries This Year BY HARRY B. HUNT WASHINGTON, May 4.-—-An as- g@ault in force is to be made on the Wet forces are organizing for one Inst determined effort to rescue beer and light wines. ‘The fight will be directed not against the constitutfona’ amend- ment, but against the Voistead law, which defines what constitutes “in- G. C. Hinckley local tranches r tee dat axtending state ‘a now tn full of 36 ergnatetnas — pushed tn order to be tn position for the most effective work in the con . | @ressional campaign. SAYS SALE CAN BE PERMITTED “The sale of light wines and beer can be permitted within the terms of the 18th amendmest,’ said Hinckley, “All that {9 necessary te to have congress redefine an intox!- cating beverage. “Tt is of first tmportance that we grow to the point where we can say le to relasing the! +, congress and to politicione gen- of the enforcement | srany that we represent a very larce body of American votera It now cont beer, instead of the | somes likely that we will reach the one per cent artic now | miion mark within the next f desired, and light, unfortt- r ‘wed os.4 months, When that aumer of mem bers has been attained, we can re- @ozen ergantzations Tammpalen fee the |Ptal the Volatead law, “We have recently adds! a depmrt- ata, the strongest SS Se ment. the function of watct ts to Tee Prouitana: |sound out and record the views of men in public Ife-—tncludivg sena- tors, congressmen and all candidates for office—-on the subject of pro hibition. This Information will be Published broadcast, so that no voter need be In doubt as to the prohibition | views of those who’ seek b's sup port. Ita membership ‘ist tn-|” «vy nave now gotten to th Gludee long array of weil-KnOwN | where man: | ig penne y eenators and congress Bames, and these are sffectively men are in favor of rio-ifiratic om of Ored in campaigning for new mem- o - the Volstead law, 100 MOIST @. C. Hinckley, secretary of this @rganization, tn charge of the Wash MEMBERS Hinckley estimates that the cam- iagton activities, says the work) oC} Lien now under way will add 100 members to congress favotsbie to relaxing the beer and wine prohibit tion. That number, he says tm ad- to the change, would put it across. While the campaign ‘s to be amendment of the Volstead law, that ALL WETS! jeal of the nomenclature chosen for these groups are these: Order of Camels. Order of the Sphing, Puppets league Good Fellows of America. American Sporting league Light Wine and Beer league League of Rights. Free People’s League. American Liberties league ‘The 1776 soctoty. The Sanity league. The Veterans of Liberty. metas iae om wt HOUSE ON 1906. THE OLDEST OPTICAL FIRST AVENUE. ESTABLISHED dition to present members favorable | stressed this year as a fight for) DR. CALDWELL’S Varied and wetrd are the names of many of the wet organizations SYRUP PEPSIN jf || thet nave sotnea the ative for re. || ‘THE FAMILY LAXATIVE laxation of the Volstead law. Typ- ONT FIRSTAve-nexk MADISON: THANKS JUDGE | FOR SENTENCE But He Vows Revenge Against Great Britain AHMEDABAD, British India, May 5.—-Mahatma Gandhi, the rebel non co-operationist leader of India againat Britain's rule, thanked a ma, a in court for sentenc! him to six years” In prison on a ob: sedition, and then tn Ong to his followers he boldly that he will resume propaganda after he gets out of jatl, Ho admitted that teaching disaftec tlon against the existing eyetem of government bad become almost « passion with him. He eald he took all the diame for the disorders tr Madras, Bombay and Chauri Chau ra; but he added that if he were Itb trated he would keep up bis work Non-violence was the first and last article of bis faith; he bore no fil will against any single administrator nor any disaffection towards the king’s person, Gandht said he was tn court t submit cheerfully to the highest pen alty which could be infltcted, and that there were only two course, open to the judge, either to resigr if he felt the law he wne called upor to administer was evi) and Gand was innocent, or to inflict the mon: severe penalty if he believed Gand hi's activity injurious to the publi weal. The fudge, tn addressing Gandh said tt was impossible to ignore th }fmet that in the eyes of millions o his countrymen GandA! was a gree patriotic leader and « man of high ideals, leading a noble, even a saint ly life; but hie duty waa to guage | him as a man who admitted he had broken the law and committed what to the ordinary person must appear to be m great offense against the ance, estate Chauncey Olcott. sort of Irish “Peter Pan.” Singing Festival to Be Held Here! ‘The United Swedish Singers’ soct | @ty of the Pacific coast will hold a | convention and singing festival in Se | jattle, June 29 to July 3, according to j the Chamber of Commerce conven. | tion bureau. Three hundred trained j male voices wil! attend the conven: |cnamber of Commerce State Do | thon. le Norelli wit! | ee rn en we ae the | velopment bureau, @ before the sans Young Men's Republican club Thurs | day noon, urging a platform of con is only the first step im the organiza |wtructive cooperation for the de tion's full program. lopment of Washington lands be “Our original object, which nmat |*dopted by all state citizens, not be lost sight of,” enys Ainckiey, L OF DANTEL — “in the removal of the 1fth «mend. phd np Be BE me ‘dsuneoet ment from the constitution.” Gay, was admitted to probate Thurs. Finances for the wet figat, the or day by Superior Judge King Dyke ganization heads insist, are derived |man Moclnnis’ estate is valued at from membership fees and “contribu | $25,000. tions.” The total to be expen {thru national, etate and local unita, wil run into the millions, theater. Hanson Speaks for | Howard Hanson, chairman of the Heiman’s Great Millinery Sale CONTINUED AT 219 Pike St. (Between Second and Third Avenues) All high-grade Millinery removed from our Second Avenue store To Be Sacrificed at Any Price Below are a few of the startling values: Taffetas Maline Crepe Ribbons Ornaments Flowers Horsehair Braids All high-grade and hand made ge ee read a upplies vn Penis Less Than ang Flowers Wholesale ue menedlons, Price Sale Sale Starts Saturday at 9:30 a. m. HEIMAN’S 219 Pike Street In India upper caste girls do not dance. T IS ON TO KIL | OLCOTT COMING TO MET “Ragged Robin,” Olcott's new play, is a) Of course it is a typicai Olcott offering, as regards {ts ro- clean humor and tuneful songs. not have it otherwise, and be it known, Mr. Olcott is a good business man as well as a good actor. Mr. Olcott and company are due to play here for one week, beginning Sunday night, May 14th, at the Metropolitan Land Development |@. 4. %. wit! be teid at the Moone NTTIUULIUUVAUNUUEUNUGOGTUOUNU.UUUUNUNENROUNEEOLUELUOUUGUOLAEOETOUUOLAOOUONOO TUATHA ETOH ll attle Star | PAGES 138 TO 24 | ) Cae His followers would | A RECEPTION tn honor of Lewis 8. Pilcher, commander.tn.chtef of the | temple, at 2 p. m, May 17, the day of Piicher’s arrival in Seattle, Special Values in our Women’s Wear Department Silk Dresses priced at......824.50 Sport Coats priced from...$14.50 Spring Capes priced from. ..$19.50 Tailored Suits priced from...$29.50 Navy Tricotine Suits priced from. ..$39.50 Cloth Dresses priced at...... $14.50 A specialty of out-sizes always. Smart Mi linery All the new season's shapes and trimmings--a becoming Hat for any oe casion. Priced from $5.00 and upward. ' and trillions of kisses sent by cable-| gram are made the baste for a $100, 000 sult for damages by Sarah Eliza DE beth Martin, the pretty stenographer return the 945,000 in presente h showered upon hen In Miss Martin saya, he slandered her character, and for thie after such endearing words of affection as he sent acroms the ocean, mere pittance of $100,001 and wireless messages revesla tha Bhirley had invented a code wor which expressed his undying attach- saya that “peerless” meant love of my life and heart and soul and body ts yours ten million times.” And even at that he frequently used such gigantio numbers aa millions! and trillions in conjunction with the word “peerless,” |into a bottle containinig three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for shake well, and you ha pint of the best frec bleach, and complexion on lotion Into the face, neck, arms | and hands each day and see how | freckles and blemishes bleach out and | how clear, soft and rosy-white the akin becomes.— Advertisement. | This Month We Must Open. L 18TH AMENDMENT! PRETTY TYPIST | BRINGS BIG SUIT | Says Banker Jilted Her After Eight Buildings Burn at Truckee TRUCKER, Cal, May 6--One hundred thousand dollars wan the es-| versity of dulldings in the business district | fraternity, here, black, REV. FL MAU, pastor of Bethle-| Amiot. hem Latheran church, $758 Angeline Trillion Kisses NEW YORK, May §-—Millions Chila. Journalism Frats Announce Pledges Journalinm fraternities at the Unt timate today of damage done late|night made the followi.g tledgem yesterday, when fire destroyed eight Sigma Delta Chi, men's honorary Kraft, Charles Beret, Harold Turn Henry Lyon end Maurice Theta Sigrna Phi, women’s honor “The Greatest Gifts| ary fraternity, Phebe Hunt, Marion at the 11 a m. Sun-| Mittleberger, Alice Frein and Helem 4 Washington Th Owen Cowling Warren doing #0, A sheaf of telegrama, cablegram GIRLS! LEMONS tell you of relief from rheumatiam, neuritia, BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN Bqueere the fuice of two lemons Massage this aweetly fragrant lem- 912 Third Avenue easy. who appreciate will learn also of this easy payment credi serving 130,000 in our Coast stores. In morrow we are making On All Purchases in Every Department SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS That Will Bring Us 2000 New Accounts =: a ed Amount of First Payments Purchase Payment Monthly or Weekly Up to 00 |only . 81.00| $2.00 ..... 8 60 Up to $20.00 | Ouly . 2.00} $5.00 ..... $1.00 Up to $25.00 |only . 2.50) $6.00 ...,. $1.00 Up to $35.00 | Only . -00| $6.00 ..... $1.50 Up to.. $50.00 |Oniy . 7.50| §8.00 ..... $2.00 Up to.. $75.00 | Only . 0.00 | $10.00 ..... 82.50 Up to...+-.-8100.00 | Only . 5.00 | $15.00 ..... $4.00 Our facilities for opening new accounts eliminate delay and explain the full meaning of our slogan, “Credit Gladly.” BRADBURY Suits and Overcoats The best of woolen materials, hand-tail- ored with all the style that is possible to get into a garment. give long and lasting satisfaction. Priced From $29.50 Upward Bradbury Jr. Suits for Boys The Junior Bradbury Suit with extra knickers is a big leader at the price of $9.85. diay wear, Clar! styles, pric MED Two Entrances: 1332 Second Avenue 209 Union Street KING COUNTY AUDITOR Praises Results of Moorite Mineral Treatments Gentiemen—tI am exceedingly pleased te recommend to whom {t may concern Moorite Mineral Treatments for rheumatism, neuritis, stomach troubles, eta, County Auditen @igned) D. B FERGUSON, County Two years ago Mr. Fergusom was cured ef neuritis and rheumatism. Men of his type are not indorsing quack remedies, Dorens of patients daily taking treatments at our institute will ney, Uver and bladder troubles, female trouble, arthritis, eczema, peortasis, etc. Our treatments are effective only in inflamma tory and poison diseases, Consultation ts free A Full Line of Moorite Products on Sale Free Demonstration Gladly Given. Moorite Mineral Institute The big May dtive for new credit customers has started in all the Pacific Coast stores. The Seattle quota has been fixed at 2,000 and we believe it is In fact, more than 2,000 men and women STYLE ana QUALITY CLOTHING for Men, Women, Boys and Girls your name to our list of valued patrons, starting to- SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS Open An Tomorrow RAL Wey Bradbury Built Clothes , Bs ' NEW HATS FOOTW Spring styles tn all leath- ers, Priced from ——— Aséiten stomach ulcers, kid- it plan that ts order to add Account at the Eastern Low for Spring kson's latest ed at.. 00 to $11.00

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