The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1923, Page 16

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THE SEATTLE STAR “FORD WORRIES 7s Grandma THOUSANDS TO (Bfere and There) AWAIT MEDICAL mere DEMO LEADERS ho bud 32 MARCH MAY 30 mee TY ATION darren reac: <They Would. Like to Offer)All of Family Wed) Memorial Day Parade Will Him Vice Presidency When Real Young Be Biggest Ever ee Se, ee oe The Municipal at bar ‘Dr. Reed Holds Up Amend- ment to Present Milk Law ington Bureau, Seattle Star BY LAWRENCE MARTIN SWASHING N, May lenry Ford w ay the ¢ Ming to the plans lay dc r him, he We the demo mination for joe president in 192 = Ford will the vice tal nomination if it is offer 1922 N, ¥. Avenue, Washington, D. € NEED AUTOS FORK VETS There are a lot of disabled veterans of the world who will not sce the parade unless patriotic and kind hearted au! ners m1 their rescue, Persons who willing to give the boys a lift— men who are crippled and cannot walk—ai hed to call the Disabled Ve , asso ciation at Bitiott I want a copy of and inclose a loose What Scouts Do,’ jos democratic ane two-cent NAME refuse preai ito STREET AND NO He will refuse to play the polit Me according to any set of anc bles made by party politi r cry m t until-th STATE This is true "0 spigit and you'll feel bette you give a littl of your time and energy to bring comfort of the fellows who became helpless trying to help you. y FORD BOOM He doesn't care a whoop for party alty or party services fties, by all of which t ins set great store. eDemocratic politic bout the Ford Ovement which their " tobe Larg ester rat ric Fvers tell them is sweeping The blue of the West and Middle West, Publicly gray of the Confederac intemptuous towards Ford of the Spanish wa bilities, in private drab of ts have given e ‘i ‘ A to meahs of making Ford do one two things: I—Establish himself aso to some i of Port army, th i n of T the khak and the olive American fight Memorial Day | bo: part in the Unior Sunday when held in Seattle f entitle party hén mman: FOR TUESDAY—LAST DAY OF THE BON MARCHE ANNIVERSARY SALES! Anniversary Sale of 1,200 Gingham DRESSES For House or Outing Wear S2—Eliminate himself from cor otographere | grand ma tion as a democratic nomi: hey cannot figure out a way to either, simply. because Ford will play polities the way politicians used to playing jt INTERESTED Btar Staff ¥ Mrs. Mattie B. Dailey, 2486 Dexter” ave. is the latest grandmother to enter the i “youngest grandma” competi- |“ ery Corp bang Fourt} ¢ PRESIDENCY tion. Her first grandchild) \siington troops, R. 0. T. C was born when she was but}, Recognizing Ford's ar University of Washington, public iNgth, various democratic uniformed Elks with their would like to make a deal with rting five posts of G. A. R to accept the vice presidential rans and the United Confederate ination. They have received no veterans, Moose drum corps, Veter ement. Ford ha: he is ans of the Spanish-American War interested in the presidency. The World War veterans, @uxiliaries and clans do not believe him, but the § nm Army ¥ do know he is not interested in The rs will form’on First vice presidency. Of ase, | ave, Rell iam Randolph Hearst's effort | ceed along p hook his third party to the Ford rity has gotten nowhere thas » Indications are that Ford doed Want to tle to any man or any ment that is cluttered up with issues,” like political revenge. | Tm fact, if he gets into the presi-| campaign either as demo- tie nominee or as an independent, | | 2 will run on the most “unpoliti ff platform, and by means of the Unpolitical methods ever seen [American politics, jal, the paarde wi and Stewart st mov off from First ave ut 10 a, m. In the line of marel will partment nd band. and staff from cand Anniversary Sale! 36-and 40-inch Silk and Wool Canton $2.95 Yd. da conv in new sg 1 grandmoth- 0 to es cause of youthful maz he is Mrs. Mattie B, Dal- $6 Dexter For four women of her fam ily have married at 16 year or under, ats, Mra. Dailey became.a bride at 14, | to in Rockford, and a year later | » rearet, was born Margaret at 14 also married, and two months ago, when Margaret / wag 16, her daughter, Phyllis King, was’ born | Mrs. Dailey's mother was married grandmother at. 13. | r bore 23 children ave mare at Virginis and will p herry, up Cherry h on Second to Union, Union to Fourth on Fourth to University, and then to the Metre politan: theater. At University all draw up aide of the’ str pass thru, Every the tne w martial mv and Stewart rat ave ar entional tert and cond, monted rings and com! 39-In. Silk Canton ee Crepe med forces will a, tar r v jade, almond green, seal, royal, t New Coatin and Dress Goods for June Camel's Hair Coatings $3.95 1 Camel Ha muchdesired ta grou 50- and 54-Inch Panama and Serge 95¢ ita ahd y front on either while all veterans organization in n band, and of the mmitt grandmo! and lived to.b “One advantage of tiages is that the p *|with their childr rs said Monday, “Margaret and 1 al Ways passed as sisters, and I was} j W. a t Is on SX. heartbroken when she married. I to San Francisco thousnt it was torrinie for ber to} FRANCISCO, May °z3—|™T¥!s0 young when I was first ature parade, > ce in charge of Je FORT TO HAVE early mar nts grow up| Dalley | Styles Extra Sizes ervice odlooking. Shades of navy, gray, brown, \ ble Coatings $4.50 and $4.95 plaided lar x whit Fine navy shades of wine, capes elbow—pockets, Anniversary Sale COTTONS 36-Inch Ratine 50c Going on a Trip? Anniversary Sale Steel-Covered Trunks very } and IMMIGRATION | BAN PLANNED WASHINGTON, May 28.—In an| effort to stop “bootlegging” of immt- | grants across the Canadian border | Immigration Commissioner Husband ~ | BIG PROGRAM | told of her plan. The only purely military observ nent northward of the Pacific) “L forgot all about |Perience and thatof my mother and | west will be held at Fort Lawton at 50- Reversi ween the flagship California But when I stopped | 8:30 Wednesday morning ae kath Re ” sana seltit’ enntenl to consider it, I did not object, Dockery, Jr las i rear ss California is due here t0-|tning she made a wise move, altho | commanding Seattle's own’ post. The i! 4 > . . ig 16-Inch All-Wool Checked Velour $2.45 dreadnaughts leaving San ~ - post cemetery, where a program in Very soft and fine, with the p i A perfect suit today will stop at way points Zellerbach Home charge of Chaplain Edwin Burling a Hon of the New York, which : FS wee ee : : s 44-Inch All-Wool French Serge $1.65 2 u Looted b Thieves | The C. A. C. band of Fort Worden my P ara Miract. to. Bremerten. navy vy Be Aedhnat are gamers PL quality, in tan, taupe, gray, brown, Foute here, the New Mexico, | giars looted the home of J. A. Ztl-| Methodist Episcopal church of Seat Inch Navy French Serge $1.95 @ and Tennessee will stop over lerbach, millionaire paper manufac: | tly will give the invocation. Tho! Finely woven and very durable. Suitable for dresses, nosyivania at Monterey, the | according to Zellerbach’s report to|by Walter F. Meier. The ‘singing Third Floor—The Bon Marche ippi at Santa Cruz, the) the police. The family was visiting | will be under the direction of Hy Monica. ht For Jolly Out-Door Days! As is the army custom on this day jall military men—"Taps.” Prior to the program the War } tho direction of Mrs, G. E. Banks, | $22.75 and $28.50 | national president, and Mrs. Ida | chuiptat- will decorate” {He graves Made from Virgin | Simultaneously the American Legion . | those who were members of that or P THAN A ution. | Wool Tweed Knickers = | of Secretary of War Weeks, whe $3.95 and $4.50 “RB R IN” jto reach Seattle Wednesday, } Fake vatesn' the vehaeiin Lepoiags, $1 5 and $2.95. service far beyond its tiny price? Here it is! see And we can satisfy almost any desire you may have—siceves above or well below the Breeches, $1.95 and $2.95 Trimmed with org » plave, contrasting fabrics, or self, in all the popular fresh shades. Value” that we believe the | on Memorial Day Khaki Coats, priced at Second Floor—The Bon Marche women of Seattle will be | Councilman Philip Tindall of the fs of Commerce will deliver the prin-| Khaki Middies, vari- Read the details below and cipal address at Issaquah on: Memor- ous § $1.95 f <4 Fe remember it's for lcelebration of the day 1s under the ¥ ‘ supervision of the local committee, Khaki Hats, comfortable Second Floor The Bon Marche f ein) eare starts” Gun. | my own ex. | ance of Memorial Day in the North: marin “4 | grandmother. ording lain. oF § for San Francisco. 1 | to Lieut. Col: Oliver H \ arity yack. Hes of t gray nd tan. I hated to lose her companionship.” | enti ison will be formed at the ing, in brown and white, blue a d black and white after Memorial day, with the will be carried out. : : feoeematen, tov repalrs. SAN FRANCISCO, May %—Bur-| Dr. J. Ralph McGee, of the First sper ape l day at Santa Barbara,/turer here, of $17,000 in Jewelry, | Memorial Day address will be made nd for the new plaited skirts at Venice and the Texas| friends in San Mateo when the rob-| Vivian of Seattle Community Ser |o firing squad will fire “Good-by” to Th -Pj Kni k S it ree-F 1ece icKer Outs | Mothers’ League of America, under | Hackett, president of the Sea will place marKers on the graves of Wool Members of congress in the party . Do you want a crisp, well-made, colorful little Wash Dress which will give you | been invited and are expected Tuced Ha 0, and Wool Hore Hs .a~ reli“ Wonder | Tindall to Speak Khaki Knickers and _ J frivolous or capable—styles, missy or matronty—materials, plain or checked. 2 3.50 and $5.00. quick to take advantage of. |speakers committee of the Chamber $ and § 4 | fal t 2p. m. The Issaquah and $2 es ‘ This Week Only— with George M. Clark ax chairma a light, 95e. | | | | For the Lunch Basket | Smart New Dresses in all the most popu- lar fabrics, colors and | trimmings. Misses’ and | women’s sizes up to 40. 15 Jersey Dresses, 8 Crepe de Chines, 4 Alltyme Crepes, 14 Granite Crepes, 6 " Striped Silks, 4 Print- | ed Crepe de Chines, 4 Printed Silks and 10 Wool Dresses. All to go at $5 and every one worth double the price, HUM cores \ fj (07 PIKE ST. BETWEEN Isr&2np, | | | | of immigrants. \Geraldine. Takes Jand Assistant Secretary of or | White left today for Montreal to con-| fer with the Canadian officials. | Secretary of Labor Davis today | | said that nearly 1,000,000 immigrants | get Into the United States annually thru Canada. They come in mostly as “seamen,” ho said, landing in| Canadian ports and then filtering! across the border, Davis will confer today with Pres: | jdent Harding on this and other | phases of the problem of preventing | illegal entry into the United ei} He also will dincuss | with Harding legislation tightening | the present naturalization laws. | ‘ Back Her Charges. NEW YORK, May 28—The name} of Stella Larrymore was withdrawn | today as co-respondent in ths divorce suit filed by Geraldine Farrar. Samuel. Untermyer, attorney Miss Farrar, obtained special permission to strike all referen Miss Layrymore from the record in the divorce proceedings Miss Farrar brought against Lou Tellegen, | Famous Turfman Dies at 83 Years! SAN FRANCISCO, May 28.—Mi-| chael McCloskey, formerly connect. ed with the i. J. ("Lucky") Bald win stables, and wall known to turf | followers of a generation ago, dio hero yesterday, at the age of 83 He came to San Francisco and star ed work as a stable boy when only 16 years of age, Foods at Special Prices | ...2" Sweet, New Oranges, 20c Dozen Small, but very sweet and jul thin skinned; 2 doz. BB¢; 4 doz..... Town Talk Cof: wonderful | Genuine Orange Pekoe Tea; blend; roasted fresh dally. high-grade black tea; 45¢ Ib,; pound 85e Pure ground tlac for the %lb. 10¢; 1 Ib...... 4 Prattlow’s Fine Spinach, 10c Can Carefully cleaned and packed in No. 1 cans. Cut Stringiess 1 2 | Libby's Ro e Grated Pine: can, 18¢; 2 for apple, flat es « 12¢ Mrs. Exmay's 01 Ebmann's — Pienic- si Ripe , home-m: Olives, Paul's Jams; 4 kinds; e Butter Layer Cakes 80c Popular at any pienic—Special for the Day! the right kind for | Sandwich Bread, large ra; dozen ... + 186 loaves .. veteeeet Bae Round La ikes—for | President Cake—new and de- duy aah cee AOE Helous vee ceeee, 81,00 Armour’s Star Bacon, 48c Lb. Sliced—rind and surplus fat trimmed—%.1b....,.25¢ Jilg's Wieners, pure meats and | Swift Cottdge Butts, pices cured and loan; Ib. £hmann's Ripe Bon Marche quart ; daily; Ib. . wee B1¢ Armour’s Star Hams, half or whole, Ib, 31¢ Vood Shops—Upper Main Floor=-The Bon Marche “21¢ Pienie wien Large, the sugar ..27¢ Olive yonnaise, fresh plain and striped effects. green, gray, rose, helio, blue, brown, while and mustard 36- and 38-In. Voiles 50¢ Voiles in all the latest full line of desired New prints, and a colors, Pillow Cases 20¢ Each bo od quality, bleached, Bed Sheets 95¢ Each 20 dozen Bleached Sheets, size 72 by 90, Flat center seams, Soft finish, durable, Bed Sheets $1.50 Each won Heavy Sheets, Size Will weay wonderfully, Bedspreads $1.35 Each 100 Crochet Spreads, by 80, ood weight, neat Marseilles pattern, Third Moor—The Bon Murche size 70 rviceable, STREET—SECOND AVENUE—UNION STREET $3.50. $10.50 34-inch Trunks— heavy enameled steel fitted with brass lock ™ and bolts—two leath er straps with roomy 4 tray. —— Inexpensive Fiber TRUNKS Steamer size, $13.50, ize, at $14.50. Ul size, at $15.50, Full round edge, with heavy spring locks, draw bolts, two trays. Durable, Roomy TRUNKS $12.95 M- or 36-inch size, fitted with three straps and two locks—deep, roomy tray, Lower Main Floor—The Bon Marche Films Developed Free! All Films bought Tuesday and returned Thursday will be developed without charge. Fresh Films in stock at all times! No. 2 Brownie Cameras, pictures 214 by 314, for | $2.50. ‘ No. 2-A Brownie Cameras, pictures 2144 by 44%, for Pi : S Ce icnic Supplies! Napkins, 100 for 12¢. Wax Paper, § rolls for 28¢. Bamboo Knife and Mork Sets, A sets for Be Drinking Cups, 5 for Sanispoons, Paper Plat dozen, Hamersley's heavy Wax Papers Se. 125 foot, with cutter, 6O¢, for Be. s SC, Ce, Te, SE Upper Main Floor—Tho Bon Marche

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