Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
73 DE OUT OF (vassar STUDENTS’ ANNUAL DAISY CHAIN | 0,822 Barrels of Vheat Flour Go 0 Old World in iets. bali THE SEATTLE STAR TUG IN RACE TO SAVE EYES Covering 1,900 miles In seven days, three hours and thirty-five minutes, the Red Stack tug, Sea Lion, arrived in Seattle Monday, completing & speedy voynge in an attempt to save a woman's eyesight, Mrs. Mary Daly, Jonn wife of Daly, superintendent of the Nakne« cannery of the Columbia River Pack ors’ association, had been told tn Alaska that she would soon become blind If not given immediate eye-ape clalist’s care, Fer husband obtained the Sea Lion, then in an Alaska port to bring bi the States, The reo ord trip was made Mra, Daly will be treated tn Port land, Workers’ Callege Elects Officers | At a meeting of the board of con trol of the Workers’ college, held at the farmer-iabor party headquarters, | Thursday, June 22, the following of: ficers were elected to serve until Oc tober 1, this year: Mark Litchman, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922. ASK PARTY INDORSEMENT | Turn tn at the slen of shield. ‘Bale, thorongh fusne ing, with, Calol Fioshing Olf and re th Zerolene the correct gran STANDARD OTL, ‘OMPANY Sor (California) MODERN CRANKCAS CLEANING SERVICE Ex-Governor Frazier Senator McCumber LF The daisy chain, carried by 35 of the prettiest sophomores, is one of the regular com-} mencement features at Vassar. Here's a close-up of this year’s chain, with Miss Gladys I. : Duffy of Worcester, Mass., as marshal. was the best customer, buy- | -———— aS — chairman; Fannie H. Perry, secre | tary; Joseph Havel, treasurer, and/ Robert Whitaker, educational direo | tor, Instruction tn the following courses Herewith are shown United Btates Senator Porter J, McCumber and for-| mer Governor Lynn Frasier, nonpartisan leaguer, of North Dakota, who will be candidates in the primaries for that state on June £8 2 barrels. The total ship- S to other countries were: Ja- 241,430; Philippines, 110,577: 246,! Central and South ner a. Hawait, 43,169. § figures were complied by the c Exchange department of of Commerce. chamber report shows that/tences of two more political prison: | ¥ ie rapidly becoming an im factor in the waterborne from Puget Sound. During] The prisoners are Vincent St.) mutation was merited.” The mother of Hough was here They were convicted | with the children crusaders until a ‘Bars to the Atlantic coast, and/at Chicago in November of 1918, for | short time ago, when she returned pounds to Europe. All of|violation of the espionage act and home, Leavenworth |fore Attorney ‘this year, the Tacoma smelt 2,900,000 pounds of cop- 4 ‘@meiting this copper was im Alaska, coming from the istrict, north of Cordova. 25,000 cases of canned ahtpped from Seattle to coast iast month by way pa canal. ‘Fecelpts of wheat at Sesttie, to the chamber, amounted ears from June 1 to June an Increase of 255 cars period last year, From to June 24, 033 imerease of 4,209 cars over ling period « year ago. period, 1,722 cars of corn at Seattle as against 147 cars ir. , —— INGHAM.—Work to begin ly on $30,000 home for Odd seen near a dwelling tn ig believed to portend death its inmates. = jin contact with a victim. Hi |fever, weakness, fretfulness or irri | more picturesque t? Crosses the Rockies at Selous C . detailed information write J. 6. MeGUIRE A. P. D. 902 Second Av., Seattle, Wash. a\ took ynadian National Laxatives Replaced By the Use of Nujot Majol ts a lubricant—not a Be medicine or laxative—so eannot gripe. ‘When you are constipated, there is not enough lubri- cant produced by your sys- tem to keep the food waste soft, Doctors prescribe Nu- fol because its action is so lose to t'!s natural labri- ant, Try it today. Hiroaches and body lice should be 26 Political Prisoners Are Pardoned by Harding WASHINGTON, June 2% ers have been commuted it was) ¢ learned at the White House today John, Chicago, and Clyde Hough Rockford, Hl. sentenced to Fort prison. This brings the total of political prisoners pardoned by Harding up to 36. Approximately 90 political pris: | oners are still tn jail. St. John was sentenced to 10 years and Hough to five years. Heads of the “children crusa pleketing the White House In an fort to obtain the release of the rest of the political prisoners, stated they | had been officially informed by the justice department of the commuta. | tion of gentences of St. John and Hough. The commutations are ef- fective at once, it is eaid. While the justice department re. Swat the Fly | BY DR. R. 1. BISHOP F there ts a baby! in your home, keep constant vigil against flies. | Any fly may car. ~ ry the germs of| infantile paraly- sis, Generally Infan- tile paralysis! Passes directly from the sick to the well person, yet it may be! transmitted by a third, who has been | “The early sytnptoms, as a rule, are | tability and vomiting. Later there ts pain in the back, neck, arms or legs, accompanied by great weakness, Oft however, are as infectious others. If paralysis t's to occur it usually appears from the second te the fifth day. The germ or tiny virus of the dis ease is present in the discharge from the nose, throat and bowels o! patients. It may also be present in the noses and throats of healthy dren in the same family. Thus it } neceasary to keep the children from a family in which there is a case o' infantile paralysis away from othe children. All cases of infantile paralysis must be reported to the local depart ment of health, which then placard the house. During an Infantile paralysis ep! demic it is well to observe certain rules. ‘The house or apartment should be | kept absolutely clean. Windows should against flies. Garbage should not be allowe4 to be screened accumulate; its receptacle should b kept tightly covered. All forms of vermin, bedbugs, killed Bodily cleanliness {s especially im portant. Seattle Men Talk at Library Meet DETROIT, June 28.-——Judson T. Jennings, Seattle public librarian, to. day addressed the American Libra association, which ts ing its 44th annual meeting here. E. Henry. University of Washington librarian, also spoke. 1221-Th COR et ird Ave NIvEosiry Miss Janis to Be 1,300 Register for will be undertaken: Sen: |offictal ainouncement at the White| use, it was made known that both | on were given “exhaustive consid | eration with the decision that com» She appeared personally be- jand asked that her son be released. At that time #be told Daugherty that she had another aon who served overseas for 15 months with the WASH General Daugherty Guest of Veterans Mine Elsie Janis and her “Gang” | and 300 overseas nurses will be the| guests of the "40 and §” at the Ral nier-Noble post dance, Friday night, | ccording to Howard MacDonald, secretary of the local "40 and 8," RENEW BANK CHARTERS GTON, June 28 al bank charters will be renewed for & period of 99 years hereafter, under the provision of the conference re port adopted by the senate today, BAKER, Ore.—Town of Monument swept by fire; several stores and resl-| them roses, are on exhibit dences destroyed. Nation 1. Public speaking. 9. History of the labor movement 5. Boctology. 4. Marxian economies. 6. Evolution 6, Social psychology. here Show Opens on University Campus Sixty-one trophies were to be awarded prize roses Wednesday, the | opening day of the Beattle Rone so. ciety’s ninth annual show, in the Forestry bullding, University eam: | pus. At 2p. m. the doors were to be opened to the public, Thousands of flowers, most of The show will close Thursday, at 10 p. m, TMM | Uiings the total registration above |tining Co. at the stockholders’ meet ~— | +e i" 8 Refining Co. Elects | Free Swim Lessons} Management Slate | More than 600 boys and girls en-| JERSEY CITY, N. J, June 28 rolied in the city’s free swimming |The #o-c management sinte was classes at the Madrona and Mount | unanimo' elected as the directo Baker park beaches Tuesday This rate of the American Smelting & Re DR. EDWIN 4. BROWN Destal Clinic 106 Cotambia Bt. Vor More Than %1 Years SRATTLES LEADING DENTIST the 1,300 mark. jing he yesterday, Directors elect-| Classen were opened Wednesday jed included Daniel and Simon Gug-| at Dewars and Asai beaches, Bat genheim, ¥. H. Brownell, William | way, Lyman Candee, B4win C. Jame ming Instructor Ernie Wells will ac-| Loeb, Jr, Walter T. Page, of Omah r y, Fi y, copt pupils at every class this week, | Neb.) Roger tg tS wired wrap id Samay Lardy, and probably next week Shore, Bithu Root, Jr. Bulkeley |= 2 Schley. ¥. T. Wales, Magar The swimming courses are under | Wells, mine operator of Colorado;| Hewhouse, H. A. Guess, H. A. the auspices of the Seattle park |Gen. George W. Goethals, Lewis L_|Prosser, Hamilton M. Brush and C, board. Clarke, president American Exchange |A. D. Desaulles. ae National bank; Charles D. Hilles, PR AC ss RTP eS ‘The first lunacy laws in England|Henry E. Cooper, BE. C. Wagner,|. A new French gun has been devel. were made in the reign of Edward|Harvey D. Gibson, Harry L. Day,|oped which, ft is said, is absolutely 111. mine operator, Idaho; H. P. Calla-| without recotl. —OF— - Starts at the Big Store Tomorrow Thursday, June 29th ivr " " ait FR >. EVERY PIECE [Pee | NEW ST Reductions Range From 10% to US =o oe Our New Daylight Store, 1513-1529 Sixth Ave. = Between Pike and Pine SHOP AT THE DAYLIGHT STORE reductions THE ENTIRE STOCK IS OFFERED AT REDUCED PRICES THs SALE is for the purpose of introducing this fine new stock of merchandise, and to acquaint the people of Seattle with the most beautiful store devoted to the exclusive sale of homefurnishings in the Northwest. You will appreciate the modern facilities afford- ed by this establishment for convenient inspection and display of merchandise. Away from the noise of traffic and annoyances of shopping, in a cool, comfortable store that offers an array of splendid homefurnishings that will delight and inspire the desire for the better things in the home. We shall continue along with the same liberal credit policy as heretofore, and apply it to all purchases made during this sale. The merchandise which is today displayed on the many floors of this building, was selected by experts for its beauty, quality and superior craftsmanship—chosen from the stocks of the most representative manufacturers. LIBERAL CREDIT EXTENDED. —-BROS— OUT-OF-TOWN SHO Out-of-town shoppers will have the same advantages in buying as are offered to shoppers in Seattle. Careful attention will be given mail orders, and selections can be made from this immense stock by mail with the as- surance that purchases will be satisfactory in every way. Freight charges will be prepaid to all points in the state on purchases of $20.00 or more. MID-YEAR SALE Furniture -- Rugs -- Drapery and Housefurnishings BRIGHT “| FRESH *| Bought for the it; opening of this NEW STORE _ offered at this F | sale at radical OCK HUOUUAUOUAQASUECUTEERAUAUERGURE ETAT UAE y FURNITURE, CO. INC, Sixth Avenue, Between Pike and Pine Streets Ce TM eo eTeecm CMMI Eri NUULNVUUNUAUEULULOUEIOUTUUREULU SLEUTH