The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1922, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR COUNTY OFFICE |***"s,2e7 Ft wie( “FACE TO FACE” FIRST TIME IN YEARS ) | Rastile day, the French “Fourth of | | July,” was celebrated at the Geneva | |notel ‘Thursday night Christian | | Vachter-Corbiere, French consul, pre sided a on \Many Take Advantage of Ist |": sslatratte: the tah ot * Day for Announcements |‘ SS ee ot) ee | 4, 1788, one of the moat impor } tant dates in Prenea history Announce This Extraordinary Suit Event QUALITY Many candidates for county Sy gee tee Creme he ac | AN ADDRESS will be aiven on 1 Psychology” in| themselves officially on record In Seattle, Jul by Shirley D. Par | ker, ales representative for the Al jer Hamilton Inatitute, of New York, for this territory. Saleamanshiy the fall election race, White in many cases chief depu des and assistants announced their intention to seek nomination over their superior officers, a considerable amount of new timber waa in’ evi-|ment heads and other officials wil! dence. jbe haunting their old quarters after | At least one woman was expected | the votes are in : aie to enter the lists Friday or Saturday.| One thing tt considered certain The highest grade Fabrics, Tailoring and Trimming, perfect fitting, and the newest It te no secret that many county | that the present officeholders are Ko officials are worrted over the situa: |ing to stand or fall largely by the tion, Altho political fences have been | financial showing of their depart: | patched and bolstered for some time | monts during the past year, past, it ts a question, in the face of| Among the candidates who an the growing demand for a “cleanup |noanced their intention to file for of the courthouse,” whether more lcounty treasurer on Saturday was A than « handfut of the present depart. KE. Parrish, former county asseror Correct Styles © Men’s and Young Men’s SUITS At Our Half-Yearly SHOE SALE| Chandler & Hahn, 103 Pike St. | The Home of Photo by Price & Carter, Btar Btaff Photographers Clearance Billiken Shoes for Dr. Frank R. Loope, editor of The Star's Sunshine Smiles column, ‘‘meeting” one of his Women and | hundreds of invalid friends at the shut-in pienic at Woodland park. —PRICES— Children, and paee ‘ y «oe hag arte 75 15 Ww. L. las leeting face to face, many o 262 3/2 Wats Dootas | -Sra0-CONGERTS FOR lot ute! at fast] LANE FILES $262 = $372 SUNDAY ANNOUNCED ‘The following programs will be given at Beattle parks Sunday: AT ALKI BEACH 2.30 P.M. American 1 Hand, James M. Bt. 4 Conductor Mareh-~ "Thre Battle to Victory ‘ vr Vv. Rien Overtere— "Light Cavaiey opps | . and Women See Our Windows Before Buying Elsewhere WE MENTION A FEW PRICES were well acquainted over the tele- FOR OFFICE, phone, 32 of Seattle's shutins attend Attorney W. D. Lane, ex-feattle ‘ 5 ed the anneal piente of the Sunshine cdhinetaand ned weamhes of tha aina> euild, at Woodland park, Thureday liegisiature in 1916, filed Friday bis afternoon, candidacy for the state supreme) . Arrangements for transportation |Court. Lane announced that he ‘felt | there wan need of progressive and; pt iy it and other details’ were attended 0 linea) influences on the supreme| Fancy mixtures light and dark shades, double and single breasted form fitting models, the straight back and sports coats, also plain blue serge and unfinished Se $26.75 sna $37.75 worsted ....... oceevecooee Other specials at .....ceceeecereeenereerees $44.75 and $19.50 White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords, Cuban and mile f}] 2. "Rowe ‘eepn |] 0 Dr. Frank R. Loope, dean of the leourt bench.” itary heels $2.45 ||| Xavenroe “now Merrie || whutdins, and editor of The Star’s| Lane has practiced law 24 years, alco Reiadntady i a aad SS ek Bel 5 3 % []/ | Beleetion—"Fvima Doaee” Herbert 1] @unshine Smile column. and wae at one time state's attorney Patsy Sandals; pat. leather and smoked pearl, $3. HET acme 0 spate Prete Old folks and young, white-haired |for Bouth Dakota. While in the Be. 3 § 5 }] Operatic Geme. arr by Datbey ||} men from the King county home and |attle city council he opposed the pur. od j reyes aie ag and Oxfords; black and brown eas rey) y MIT (a trombone ape. | voung mits from the county hospital [chase of the street railway. Lane | Odd Trousers, worsteds and outing fabrics. $6 15 Pe Rane ee een. «SE Tee © oO NS ™" « . ° included tn y is & member of the bar of the United > x ‘ > revation itag spgaane || Were inte in the party, whieh pls a e bar cy Very special at .... i owes toebe’’ : A beautiful pattern in satin and patent leather, |]! Spanish heel ; regular $12.00 values; our price $7.85 | Plenty of Patent Sandals for Children at sale prices. | Italian Hifleren". Bilenberg Was the largest yet staged by | mupreme court. | AT WOODLAND PARK Adame’ Concert Band Sunshine guild. With relatives and friends, nearly 125 persons were vree:|G_ ©, P, Will Get No | See our Special Values in ; |] Vaiss Tatermarse Petite’ muoee |]. “Tt ondertul time.” Dr. | i | Boys’ Clothing and Men’s Shirts Boys’ Muleskin Scouts; Boys’ Goodyear Welt |]|| “Yer” ree Scam || Loupe oiled Friday. “Abd after i, |Help. From. Harding | a oo Cornet Bole Phe Birth of Dawn” pan ve |, Dienic we had @ fine ride around the boulevards.” One of the happiest was Mins Mary | Hosken, who wan wheeled two miles |i & wheel chair so she might be ; present, | dent Harding, with the problema re. | sulting from two great strikes en his |whoulders, today sent word to con | gress by Senator Lodge that repub- | lean leaders there must wattic their Lown legislative tangies, ‘The president frankly informed the ‘Dye ‘Rebates Solons **"*"*": in ® conference at the| eee poe motive $245 «$445 Men’s Shoes, 6 to 8-dollar values ............ $4.85 — Plenty of shoes for the whole family at Great Reduc- tions, Shop early and get better selections. Chandler & Hahn 103 PIKE STREET Browning King & Co. Second at University, Seattle tng Allien siete Pivsio Mar Spangled Banner” | White House, that he was too busily on Floor | esx with rail and coal strike WASHINGTON, July 14—If the! te discuss the ‘legistative | | | H | | | | Deaf, Dumb, Yet He [sensie tnctuden in the torit? bilt the | =: r feiaiaal sane ; try convicted of Panama Tarantulas Plant in Mexico] wit « view of selecting that city as by Russian AYLESBURY, Eng, July 14.— im iniquitous, impu i A IN NEEXICO | oe site for the plant motor car collision here revealed |dent and avaricious monoply,” Sena Kill 3 in One Day NEW YORK, July 14—Henry| Exemption of taxes and a donation| RIGA, July 14—Two the fact that Henry Denman, who|tor Moses, New Hampshire, declared | COLON, July 14.—Three men were| Ford intends to establish a large as | of innd have been offered Ford as an | died in the same house ts deat and dumb, had been stented |today in @ speech to the senate, as bitten by tarantulas in a cargo of|/ sembly plant in Mexico, according to| inducement to bring the factory to|ian village of Lichyin . @ driver's licens. satiing this section of the measure. | bananas and died the same day. la special dispatch to the Wall Street | that city. by their starving famil eae Deena ecetatacihe a eremntncrorns une atlenstsen ennetoneesnt Line meade tr telnet dessa tonal Sesh CR at eer This Strong, Speedy, Disc Wheel, Rubber Tire “Dan Patch” COASTER WAGON Is FREE to You THE STAR WILL EXCHANGE THIS DANDY COASTER FOR PART OF : YOUR SPARE TIME Use This Subscription Blank or Call at the Office and Receive a Book ‘ TO SUBSCRIBERS I hereby subscribe to The Seattle Star for a period of three months, and thereafter until I order same discontinued. I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 50 cents a month. I AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME. The Dan Patch is constructed of hard wood, finished in natural varnish; disc wheels are painted in bright red. It will stand lots of rough play. See the Wagons at The Star Office NAME ADDRESS ANYONE CAN WIN—HERE’S HOW | Here is your opportunity to secure one of these brand-new Coaster Wagons without one cent of expense. | All you have to do is to get ten (10) new subscribers for The Seattle Star. You don’t have to collect any money, nor make the delivery of The Star. Just get ten (10) of your friends or neighbors who are not now having The Star delivered to them, to agree to have it delivered by authorized carrier for three (3) months and to pay him fifty (50) cents a month for it. Have subscribers sign subscrip- tion blank printed in this ad. Be sure and get phone numbers when possible, so that subscriptions may be verified at once. Do not wait until you have secured all ten of the subscriptions, but bring or phone subscribers’ names and addresses to The Star as soon as you get them so that delivery can be started at once, And one of these dandy new “Dan Patch” Coaster Wagons will be presented to you FREE! vant Almost everyone likes a boy or girl who is trying to get ahead. They will like you for your enterprise and gladly subscribe for The Star. ] Don’t let the boys get ahead of GIRL, ® you. You CAN WIN one, too! THE SEATTLE STAR On Seventh Avenue between Union and University Streets

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