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PAGE 2 FINDS IT HARD TO CET INU, S, Salvation Army Head Held Up by Faulty Passport workd Hoot! Salvation hardest country t gaid Hert founder of t day morning aboant Oriental liner Presi where he was being Migration officers. Bo had not been property Yast port of call in tt meeting wit he was getting ashore “Here I have cor Orient Aus as best for country & ing held up. 1 am a we and am headed for in the Orie and New 1. During that time he has established 36 circles of the Salvation Army with a membership Of more than 5 “In these days it is distinguish between Worldings and the Singing, ciearet-smoking. th ing people who ' church and are son pulpit itself. make i which I ho! ‘The evan tle with and will then proceed to N.Y. From there be will s England and return to the Orient Women’s Clubs to Open Headquarters The Seattle Business and Protes Slonal Women’s club wil! open head quarters in the tourist information bureau of the Chamber of Com Merce at 702 Third ave, during the period that delegates to the conven tion of National Federation of Busi Ress and Professional Women's )) clubs are in the Northwest, it was announced by the chamber yester Way. The convention meets at Port land July 9 to 14 | Approximately 4.000 business and Professional women will be in at tendance at the conven¥on and many of them are n to Spend from two two} Months in the Northwest, according | to Miss M. G. Baldwin, preside of the Seattle club, which by Glial arrangement with the chamber) Will establish its headquarters for the purpose of lending all possible courtesies and service to the visi- tors while in Seattle. | Police Sek Man | . Who Shot Landlady | “TACOMA, June 11.—Police are | seeking Frank Neimi f the al. Jeged shooting of his landlady and cher son, Mrs. Hilda Harrison and “John Harrison, at 1937 So. E st,| Sunday evening. Harrison was! ‘wounded three times and his condi- - fs said to be critical. Mrs.| in’s arm was shattered by one of the bullets. Weimi is 23 years old “and is Peharged with having been intoxi ated when he returned home and ‘pened fire on the pair. difficult to out-and-out modern psalm ater | Police Are Fired | -On by Old Rancher | While searching the shores of| Whidby-isiand for a cache of liquor, } Sunday, Patroimen George Reynolds, A. J. Hill and Bob Kernan, together | Wwith federal agent Harry Minnis, Wwere fired upon by an irate farmer) whose property they chanced to in | vade. é searching the shore . “when the old} fellow appeared in his doorway &rmed with a shotgun. He yelled and then fired. We ducked the buck- ‘Shot and beat it.” 1923 Record of ‘Pedestrians Hit ‘by Automobiles 406. Stromner, 506 N. 59th received injuries to his Head Wednesday when he was ‘Knocked down at Westlake ave. and Roy st. by a car driven by H. Gab- bert, 2341 N. 58th st. —A small boy was knocked down by.a car driven by D. Shaughnessy, 1217 Denny way, Wednesday at 14th ave. and Spruce . George, 2425 10th . reported Wednes- day that his car had struck a small boy at California ave. and W. Mor- jsurance for | ganization gan st. and that the child was slight Ty bruised. WOMEN ARRIVE FOR BIG MEET Benefit Association Gather- ing Is Progressive One women, hap been 0 May 18 when the , Chicago and wertward and . al train first tings were | in Los Angeles May 38 and cx 1 until May 0, © that time tings have sid in San Francisco and Portland. Miss Bina M. West, suprenm com: nder of the association and its easion women of national interest whom tr convention brings to matte . n w Aydelotte of Ouk ‘ nt commander Mra. Laura E ot tonio, Texas, commander; Dr. Tacoma, Wash., aminer, and } ev D, Part. dge, supreme record keeper. ESTABLISH WOMEN’S HEALTH BENEFITS Two thousand and seventy nd members, in all ports of the United States, Canada, Siaska and association Fifield of supreme umdical ex- thous. the Hawaiian islands are represent. | ed by the delegates now in Seattle. | The association is one which has stablished life and protective in- the women and their health camps and clinics. “Junior” members of the or- number more than 20,- 000. According to of the subjects being given greatest consideration on the crast is the establishment of outdoor and health | camps in this part of the country It is expected that definite plans will be laid before the conventioners leave Seattle Tuesday, at 1 p.m; will stage in the Arena their Marathon” pageant, which has met with considerable favor in jcities, This pageant is said to show the work and aims of the benefit associations. The public is invited) to attend. Wednesday the final session wil be held in this city, and Thursday | morning the conventioners will leave for Victoria and Vancouver, where still more meetings will be held. In every town or city hasan more women join the children, The the delegates jand from there continue the travels with — | Hotel Bondiicldets Send Bond Replies Bondholders in the Citizens’ Hotel corporation were expected to have some of their replies in the hands of the trustees Monday indicating their attitude toward the proposed $2,000,000 bond issue, which would become a prior lien on the hotel over the $2,800,000 now subscribed. Owners of 75 per cent of the bonds must agree to relinquish thelr prior claim before the corporation may pro. ceed with the new bond issue. If re plies are favorable, the contract Will be signed within a week, officers de. clare, Work will begin immediately on the hotel, and will progress while the bonds ; disposed of. ow much more use and abuse ~ farm implements will stand with BLACK DIAMOND Files within hailin distance. q A full assortment of these keen-cutting tools will forestall delays and troublesome mishaps. Ask a real mechanic! Since 1863 the Standard of Quality 1076 Frankford Piviadeiphia Pa Pa, i SA. A. 10" Square Bastard File bag ‘Oumed and Operated by NicHoLson Fite ConpanyProvidenceR. Miss West one| other | Aye fram Bed eer SS Ge -_ SSSI SE SU Slvr SeSSaets: MEOMBEN AMENICAN HOMES BURMAL A-ha buh Ve omy S | POW BOTTER AMERICAN HOM cuer peattiz| SALE! ROCKERS |To the Park Visitors SHATTLY over again or W sum e bands playing Jout the 1 CHLEE To the June Graduates thoxe diplor « v To the School Children of Seattle | been wandering nd carly summer pr n fete An usually attractive tertaining tructe To the Washington Varsity and Frosh Crews De Hu ne CHIBE SEATTLE iTo the Driver of a Ford Delivery Car Dear I ew you go at why you didn’t brea Yo High School Seniors SEATTLE. CHIED auto fortable, attractive rocker. To Motorists a hone hadn't a a CHIEF SEATTLE To Ever yhody od Me e Indians could pennant If am on the home grounds and send the W I team on the road CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Central Labor Council Dear C t your controversy with the A. F. of Hope you can & The | bor movement cannot have too much wollidarity, CHIEF SEATTLE. +. nettled » To Seattle Lions Ll rigt ow CHIEF BEATTLE. To John E. Pickett Dear Mr tt. As editor of The Country G to bea up some-mighty interesting material on your trip to the we git country CHIEF SEATTLE. loman you ought © to dig id-famous Sk To the Puget Sound Navigation Co. Dear Sir Last Sunday I came to Seattle on the steamer Tacoma and the b made the trip thru the West Passage. Why not tell the wor! this trip? Folks would gladly make the round trip some Sunda 0 gO this way CHIEF SEATTLE. Just To Princess Mary Dear Molly I understand that you are not following the old custom of waking your baby up in the middie of the night to feed him. You are probably right, but what would Queen Vic think of It If she were still alive? CHIEF SEATTLE. |To Klondike Sourdoughs = Dear Folks: Did’ya seo where the thermomoter registered 91 degrees in the shade in Dawson the other day? What do they mean—Frozen North? CHIEF SEATTLE. To Seattle Moose Dear Friends: Glad to hear that your lodge won the drum corps contest in Victoria Friday. Now all that Seattle has to do to completely defeat our Canadian brothers is to win a bagpipe con CHIEF SEATTLE. spr seat. |To Seattleites Dear Folks; Three thousand plaques, each entitling the holder to a stadium for the next three years, are being placed The purchase of one of these plaques will save you one of Seattle's SEATTLE. | | reserved seat at th | on sale this week money, and will help to pay off the debt on the stadtur best assets. CHI To Salmon Bay Parents Ladies and Gentlemen: Weren't you tickled to see your children in the Salmon Bay school festival last week? They looked mighty cut CHIEF SEATTL Rey ~similar —combination 1000 high-grade rockers included in Inut, fun ed or golden oak conce now this sale also others in waxed offered at correspondingly 200 extremel golden oak tons, attractive =e \=| J —genuine leather 90 eS tapestry % seat regular price $12— this rocker is an exceptional value. Fumed oak. 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I said that your flags were not flown at half-mast, aw is the custom on that Alas, ‘twas my oversight! Tho regulations pro- vide that the flag shall be flown at half.mast until noon, and then raised to the top of the pole until sundown. You were one of the few large firms to comply correctly with the Memorial day re To Dode Bercot and Ted Krache Dear Boys: When you two chaps meet in the main event at the Arena Tuesday night, sport fans are going to see a boxing exhibition they have been looking forward to for nearly a year. Both of you are products of the forests of the Northwest. Your bout should demon- that no city-raised athlete can compete with a man who has in the open. CHIEF SEATTLE, strate lived all his life To Chief Severyns Dear Bill: Congratulations on the 1923 police annual, which is just oft the presses. It gives a splendid insight into the workings of the police department. CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Northern Pacific Dear Railroad: Glad to hear that you have decided to restore pen- sion rights to all striking shopmen taken back into the company’s em- | ploy. A pension system js bound to result in increased efficiency. | CHIEF SEATTLE, pr visas |To Sheriff Matt Starwich Dear Matt: I see that you are working on a clue to find the mur. derér of Willlam Desmond Taylor, the famous movie director, It would be some triumph if you could capture. tho criminal after the police of the entire nation have sought for him in vain. CHIEF SEATTLE. |To the Seattle Rose , Society Dear Adsociation: When you hold your 10th annusl rose show Thursday and Friday, I hope the armory at the University of Wash- ington Js crowded to the doors. The best roses in the world are grown in Seattle, and nothing will make tho city more attractive to tourists than the extensive cultivation of the queen of flowers, CHIEF SEATTLE, To A. Conan Doyle Dear Sir; Think I'll drop down to the Arena tonight and hear you conjure up spooks, Not that [ belleve in ‘em, but {t's always interest. ing to epeculate on what lies on the other side of the veil, CHIEF SEATTLE, |To Miss Nellie Cornish Dear Miss,Cornish: I hope the annual dance festival of the Cornish school next Friday and Saturday 48 a hugo success. Geattle people sould get better acquainted with the work of your school. ‘Tho fextival will afford thom an opportunity to seo the splendid training of your _Dupils, CHIEF SBATTLE, |Says He Saw Devil | On Occidental Ave. physical bodies, ‘Tho selection to date includes about 30, but Salwt ex pects to have his directory of the faithful completed by the time of the second coming. Salwt is tho exalted ruler of the Seventh Church in Tarael, Ho saya he saw the devil on tho cor. nor of Oveidental ave, and Washing: toh st, recently, Daniel Sulwt, whose followers as- vert he is directly mentioned in the Bible, has established headquarters In Seattle, and js picking 144,000 persons who will live perpetually ih thelr serena seonitvastewisesarin ys towsenersisnr Hor senior sanniy Are your Bakings Always Uniform? The very first time you use Calumet your bakin will be perfectly raise sweet and wholesome. And you can expect un- failing uniformity just as long as you continue to use it, because BAKING POWDER Never varies. The can you buy to-day holds the same quality and leavening strength as the first can that was made thirty-five years ago. In every can the last spoonful is as good as the first. There is no substitute for Calumet — nothing “just as good.’’ Its sale is 212 times as much as that of any other brand, A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ounces. 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