The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1922, Page 20

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sng L DEFEND s to Launch | Former Senator Counter Attack ; ead LAWRENCE MARTIN WASHINGTON, INGTON, July 7.—Progres. | Pos*ibility of restored js in both parties aro ready to cetnuet ta Secu the attack on the primary sy*| senator Thomas P. to counter attack the pri-| homa. foes, they sald today, foliow-/ C it of the nation-wide to return to the old conven- of party nominations. ‘probable that in the coming Mesaures will be introduced the primary system, mak- him it might has settled down to spend the remainder placid darkness, rat end in tragic failure ment. “Had I taken the the pre-convention scandals At nearly always mark presidentiat of the progressives in con including Senators Borah, Jobnson and La Fotlette, said were not surprised that the fight the primary Is being pushed | and more into the open every restored. was told that the o dead “I am convinced Norris said that if the pri-| When I face full int Of @ democratic form of govern- | Were dead, eb wrill be weakened. Light could not Iranen if the people are not wise enough | “And today special Gote in a primary,” said Norris, | tTouble Js a clouding 1 are not wise enough to vote in GORE HOPELESS MARY PLAN} FOR NEW SIGHT Will Always Be Blind years of blindness, awakens no en Rejecting the pdsstbility as most | be achieved, law here in Washingtah content: to quest for renewed sight which might thents 20 or 25 years ago,” Gore says, “I believe my sight might have been In those day That, of course, meant that I could never see again. that the optic nerve is still alive. da to be aboiished the whole | *esible of the light. even the brighest sun-| of the vitreous humor, THE SEATTLE STAR Charm Hunting in Seattle —“The Noon Hour’— No. 11 Poem by Leo H. Lassen—Photographs by Henry Clay, Snapr mean 7. * *# * * @ * * & IKE waves, running high when tides have bidden, The noisy noonday crowd is in thé street, Where strangers pass, but seldom ever meet; And here the god of Tragedy is hidden Behind a mask, a veil of moving faces. Thruout each day the living come and go Between these canyoned walls that never know The freedom of the hills in open places. | Fo this short midday hour the thorofare Adjourns the daily court of Mockeries While young girls walk about to sun their hair, Returning—all too soon—to lettered keys. For just a fleeting hour moves this train _ That smiles at Life and Life smiles back again. ee’ Believes He “July t—The sight, after a United States Gore of Okia the practise of of his days in her than in a and disappoint proper treat x aviansies however, nerve was Hun gry Shipbuilders STEVENS POST - Seeking More Money| 10 CELEBRATE Be Tint hyp 44th Anniversary to Be Ob-/ the best served Saturday now, however, o the sun I am} If the nerve) Their bill, embodion thetr TanHere's | #chome ot My sttet it would them the difference between what thelr yards actually cont them and | what the yards were worth when the the . { war was over | own pay the darkness. ists tel! me the of the iris and back of the} probably the best hot weather joke in Washington ‘The wooden shipbullders of country, who made unto millions Stevens Post No. 1, Grand Army of Section. The natural result, | !Tis. which makes them opaque and) out of the government during the! Ne account is to be taken of Repubiic, wi celebrate tte 44th 1 . Of abolishing the primary | Prevents light reaching the retina | oe oe eee erty didnt get| Whether they made, in profite, one, | anniversary Saturday evening in vet- Move toward monarchial gov. | #74 the optic nerve lenough: and Senator McNery of | five, or ten times their inve crane’ hali at the state armory, as “The problem ts ti | opacity reach the retina. T cireulation can be re that will result “f have been urge nt.”* ne Girl Healed While in Churc GRIMSBY, Eng, July 7.—After! ments with this tn Being helpless for 12 years, Mrs. |take three, some | Mary Altoft rose from her chair and! tho they were rather ) walked to the altar during a revival) health than for the Meeting conducted by Evang of attempting to reat: Jeffrey: have been blind “Jewel Girl” Is ia have Deen blind Slain and Robbed « sive. tne. conaits D PARIS, July 7—Mue. Olivette | the cloudiness of th fros, known as the “Jewel Giri” | *itreous humor have Sause she always wore in public|'Y *t® ms (gems worth a fortune, was mys. | 0% capacity to r Geriously murdered tn her villa near | ™*" ‘ Nancy. lyears, th attempt finish my life as I moat of it—sightless } Although blinded tit, by fired by 4 playmate the schools of Walt jthe law department university. Depriv brain seema to be delibly registered Mae Murray | WARSAW, July with a dea Supported by mt to the Cour | Viadomirske. A the w RODOLPH VALENTINO “The Delicious Little Devil” ‘The Fast Moving Romance of st Side Cabaret Queen ® Dancing Boy rapper droppe | Head, The LONDON, July. 7 hit himself on the hi | bottle while standi | bridge. He fell in jand was drowned. | Np aid | Some halt dollars jin comme | They For thos |ber who Rutherford |we may say thet he | of the United § will 1 Additional Feature “THE aeRROR” ji und waa chiefly rem: ling beaten Samuel 7 liow a margin that n fed democrata belie erected at. all, Mr March 4, 1807. Columbia Orchestra International News Century Comedy caped being commer dollar. partisans. to enable the light rays to plished that those parts have And I have decided that, after u)n sight f* not worth th content to forego the et an arrow from a cross-bow & sensitive plate | syne" "! OQ) pen Public Domain |Girl oe ~ , oison juque' 7.—A bouquet! ¢,. Aly ‘poison was $150,000,000,000, of which your share | take the bull by the horns, and spend itexs ‘Thaddeus |®24 the share of each and every |#0me money to protect our public | maid who opened|member of your family is $1,350. per | | “It takes a Jolt to get action out Breaks Bottle on joration of Rutherford B. | who do not remem. | |dead days of the low cost of living Tilden was a de-|check Fall, jserving gentleman who narrowly es He liveu in the hearts of his}coal mines, lands or Alaskan forests|we have Argonaut. 0 clear up thin con P Oregon has introduced a bill to give | Conta. sinted by uxiliary, Stevens Wom. | 5 They cla the! pill that de hey say that if| them $6,000,000 more 1 | ae ee setae cata ee tab wee “rap: | Sate Matias Corge,/#0, 4 stored properly McNary‘s viewpoint is that It's 8) contatives of the United States| Stevens x wan organized in jhumanitarian measure. He can't sipping board,” meaning former Seattle June 24, 1878 Only two 1 to take treat-| sand to ses the poor shipbuilders | ccirman E. N. Hurley, represented | charter members are still on the rolls view, and I did} suffer }to them that if they'd open wooden |—Past Department nder months ao, al-| So McNary magnanimously tntro-| shipbuilding yards that the George W. Tibbetts, first commander for my general | duced their “relief” bill Iment would give them so m of Stevens post, and B. L. Northrup. specific purpose) “Nobody ever consulted ™ introduction of such « bill,” A business sension, over which A Laurence will preside, dere for ships that, in effect, of their plants would be a mere drop | P the cost wil be res A. W. Teele, member of in the ket to them called at 730 p. m., preceding the an. | €®0lzed with two substitutes In ad |claims commission of the shipping! Harley himself appeared before the | Riversary celebration [dition to tie regular workers were: | for 41 years. It| board which exhaustively investi-| claims commission on Jan. 6, inst ederick A. Ernat, team No. 22 altho the nerve | gated the demands of the wooden! ang d 4 in toto an ‘ louis Rubenstein, team No. 2; C. I nd denied in toto any promines ab ss . jong that cause| ship-buliders and has since failed to| rect ‘tr 1 at tn mines {| Says Ministers Ciagin,. team Mac et; Vinkor Makan t n@ iris and the recommend that they be given ar th . team No, 36; 8. B. Asia, team No. | given other tracts to follow the ae become so deep-| other penny from the public trea a they t n the first build | Not Ideal Mates ::"";: ¢ Tompkins, team No, 14; W DUNDER, Scotland |W. Major Scott « nest when he # Rev net's ury ing July The proposed treasury grab | The builders want the ment to pay program espond to treat Prior to this, sim. err Goettrey Gol representing the shipping Iamith up a that eb attorne eymen them back money they | board, had dramatically dectared, tn | ade the best husbands, Men and to regain my/|allege they lost in building wooden | a*hearing, that the wooden shipbulld. | WOMEN Of all classes are contradict ¢ effort. I am |» but ALLOW THEM TO| ers had “banded together to profiteer | '"* bim and to THE YARDS—which, in| during the war and since the armi. have liv ed the man ances have been, o: can be} tee The chances are the McNary mighty | Laughing Hyena Was Not Joyful LONDON The laughing | turned sites valuable bit! rough sailing | manufacturing when a boy of w | July tore went thru hall, Mies, and of Cumberland ed of sight, hia SAVINGS Made on Editor's Note— Here's the third I'll be damned for what | I'm doing,” ¥ but “I know larticle, It tells what Fall would do U said, with a laugh with the American family fortune of I had to I'm getting action a dead | | " ee ; ’ jof congress. The president is with | WASHINGTON, July 7.—Form| us, but if we had to wait for | partnerships the govern be no development at jment and private business to develop | ati of those resour | n Drowns |4¢ric’s enormous public resources |" yeait ‘was Joseph ¥ jand produce wealth for both parties, | Will Receive con between gress. there } speaking of Alaska then. “What policy would ‘ou establish OPEN vint That, word, is the dream of | with reape oak Whine in a t to all public natural re wre : "AMCs | public’s natural resources, worth bil-|fund in the interior department. for INGTON. |lions upon billions of dollars. |the purpose of pioneering,” Secre Fall wants to do it now, He is |tary Fall replied. "T would drill wells Para | r pli would dril! well spokesman for th ure to be minted | not school that does |for example, in elieve in leaving potential | what th idle in the ground. His pol that of the » Washington Alaska and find out} petroleum up the there is! | we service: |icy would servationiets, in for ye quite reverse con could driv of! companies a bargain with at the greatest profit B. Hayes was, | since the Roosevelt regime to the government, Let them de was « president! Pall recognizes this. He makes no | velop the field, after we had plo. in the dear, dear | secret of his aim to reverse the exist-|neered {t, on a royalty basie. The! Established 32 Years Ing public domain policy. He says,|¢overnment would make the private OFFI arkable for hay-| quite openly, that his scheme ts the interests ite partners | RAYMOND RB, FRAZIER im ig hid itive | be ater ond ee ma “The same principle should apply | President any super-h round that point the battle rages to othe ources, whether coal, for 7 , : he was never|the conservationists. trying. to gerflrcnbiy rains Geran: But bai use Sipe ag , and Fall going ahead vane Rrepidant opening up public re be they petroleum deposits, anywhere if congre ng to Keep atrings on these r and take them back after! undertaken to develop | ROLLIN SANFORD Vico President stubbornly porated by half a] sources, rand mines, ithem.” 1009 hotel in Beattie, the Gyro club | |drean by Frank Waterhouse, chair. | tive committee, Waterhouse pointed bad out the advantages accruing to a! jclty that porsemses a modern and! dintinctive hotel and pointed out the | a | even jeltizens’ « JULY 10 the First of the Month AN ACCOUNT WITH THE 18 INSTITUTION IN WASH- WASHINGTON MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK 1101 SECOND AVENUE ed on Seattle Streets F; alls i in Chininiw’ |Women Buying More But Climbs Out/H ats Than Before LIVERPOOL, July 7—John Stone,| LONDON, July 7.—Fashionable aged 12, fell down an §4-fo0t chim-| milliners, report that this spring's ney. Unable to make himgelf heard, |sale of hats has exceeded that of It took him |¢very year since 1913, GYRO CLUB FOR HOTEL PROJECT ."2"='-- Fifth Civic ‘Organization to! two days Express Approval The Mftth iia etaenbdation to ex-| press approval of the project to con-| struct a new and distinctive $2,700, Deeshares Bares Murder of Women |\Five-Legged Colt ; Lives and !s O. K. CONSTANTINOPLE, July BRUSSELS, July 7—A colt with} During the last three months the ‘five legs was born on a farm near! bodies of 17 murdered women have Liege. It te thrivt ‘been found in the Bosphorus. anagem inte = | Must Continue at & meeting in Pig'n Whistle Thurs. | day indorsed the hotel campaign and went on record as agreeing to get | wholeheartedly back of the campaign to sell the 7 per cent bonda with | which the hontelry will be financed. | Action was taken following an ad. | man of the hotel campaign execu- | value of the hotel bonds as an ip | Vestment “We are not asking the people of! Seattic to make a subscription,” he declared. “We are asking them to an investment in a project at will pay them and at the same Ume prove to be a great material | aid to the community When the citizens’ committee met } ™ the Masonic club rooms Thursday the team captains rep that ¢ groups were 100 per organized, altho the campaign ached. ule does not call for the completion of the work of obtaining team leu. tenants and workers until Tuesday. | The citizens’ committee will hold a gathering on that date, and it is! predicted that y team will have ite 10 men Field assignments will then te made preparatory to the eight.day bond selling effort that be gins July 17 i seven captains who reported that their fully or teams are now teura No. 11 report his tea T. Douglas Ernst was the first to © nec w. I was or sniged, with Rubenstein a close I did not raise enough money to meet the demands of my creditors : So I have to continue this sale until I raise $5,000.00. The fact that I bought a great stock of woolens in expectation of a big Spring trade and then had my business paralyzed because of bad weather con- ditions, means nothing to the people I owe. They demand cash now. Nothing else will satisfy them, and I am compelled to sacrifice my profits to raise money immediately. BIG DAY SATURDAY MADE TO 50 ORDER 3 YOU WANT LOUIS SIDELSKY TAILORING CO. 801 3rd Ave. Corner Columbia SUITS IMPERIAL Rhodes mimittes. the ynounced yes terday that on the evening of Satur day, July 14, the entire ganization of 408 me the Masonic elub final instructions for the ix to begin on the following day chairman of team or} Will meet in and obtain work that Mon. } ‘ rooma DEPOSITS or Before Interest From RGEST STRICTLY Assets, $17,500,000 RS WILLIS 8. DARROW Secretary WALTER J. WARD Assistant Secretary HARRY SHBLITON Assistant Secretary Sage }

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