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PAGE 2 STATE SONG IS TO BE CHOSEN Contest to Be Decided on| June 26 at Mt. Vernon Final sele nm of the pr ay Sning Washington State song in the Peontest being aducted by the Washington Federation of W 3 Gelubs will be delayed until Tu bJune 26, when delegates fre Ethat body will meet in convention at Mt. Vernon to bal n the three highest. | The contest was first announced in SOotoder, 1 and closed on May 12 #2923, with 223 songs in the bands of spthe committee, Out of Seal songs were selected by j From this, seven wore selected, S then three. Since these number FO closely mate Poetry of ver Mrs F. Palmer p,ehairman for the we Si nee eM! eaten win nen and as to q songs to t ent of the state convention, B® The suthor of the successful num- | Der will be notified on the night of | @vune 26, but until then, blind bal- | Tots will be tak r tw $100 @nd half the royalties on the song MPhe other half of the royalty will be Siven to the music endowm fund. Tho songs to be sung by one be selected by the will ndered by Paul re | MoNeely, who is well known in local musical circies. BPIG CENSUS _| ) TAKEN HERE! While officials of the Polk Direc- |r Story Co. were combing Se speently in an effort to keep f ceeding the actual Ph : i mM ex population fig peitig @ young census of their own. | Their figures, secured by personal @Mnterrogation, show that for « (BG37%4 people in Seattle and its e Ons, there exists exactly one pig. | The swine census has been in| Progress for the past ten days, and that 62. pigs reside in and Seattle, The figures were se-| ured by rural carriers and are for Oithe use of the department of agri. | Pieelture in determining the pork | P=supply in this vicinity. Stmilar sur. Pe ¥eys are being taken in all parts of | “the country, according to Postoffice | "officials, | tool Children | Enroll in Club’ S Hondreds of school children have Pegistered for the Library Vacation Reading club since tho close of Behool, iast Friday. Members of t pclub may, on receiving the per Seton of the children’s librarian, bor- Tow eight books on one card for the |, ites summer months. If the stu-| @ents turn in a written or oral ac-| Scount of the books which they have ead during their vacation, they are | ¥ Med with a certification and a/| club button. Seattle Man Gets School Contract| > SHELTON, June 22.—Harding F./ ‘Allen, Seattle contractor, was the} Successful bidder on the construc-} ¢ © tion of the new Irene S. Reed high| ¥'t had been awarded the contract} his bid of $45,900 ras made Frt-|¢ Morning. heating contract went to J. T & Co. of Port Townsend, on bid of $15, first commu: Hinkle of Virginia Journal's Broadcasting station. son heard Miss Hinkle s also liked her guitar playing wrote her and told her so. a series of concerts, she met Tison. | June. N eunoee Are Flocking old plus of negro ever negroes have moved from the Sot The movemer Jand government officials } will continue so long as Industries | | soct Chalk Up Ano ther to Radio ATLANTA, Ga, June 22.—Chalk | up another romance to radio. This time it isn't one of those wed the brid the gre at one end the omewhere pm at tween. Instead it's ich two perfectly strange youths in love at first sight—that ts, ation by radis. means by pals are Miss Carolyn nd Walter T WSB, tim At The prix adio operator of im over th adio from her Virginia home, So he When Miss Hinklo came here for The wedding will be some time in Miss Carolyn Hinkle and, inset, Walter Tison, radio lovers. Out of the Southland 275,000 Move North Since Last November) and More Are on Way by the Trainload BY JOHN CARSON WASHINGTON, June 22.—The “Sunny South,” with its sur labor, is gone for. last, 000 Sinco November 20 h nto large industria! centers of th: North. They are continuing to go, not by he car load, but by the train load ia increasing, in fact, | believe it} offer the negro employment, | Philip H. Brown, negro survey| director for the department of Jabor, | js now making an effort to learn} }yust where the negroes have gone.| Within two weeks, he believes, in- Justries will have replied to.a ques aire sent broadcast In the orth | But that. the country has never| nessed so tremendous a develop. on of the count ‘Oo be affected, eo ir economical in all judgment of | he governmer 5S, and J. J. Agutter SOUTHERN LEADERS Co. of Seattle won the electrical) ARE ALARMED The new high schort, the| Southern commercial leaders have Of Mark Reed, speaker in the| been alarmed for weeks and months. ite house of represefitatives, and| They have been protesting t i dabiarsge Hprominent lumberman, is to be|@rument officials, [the department o: | retary Davis thed by the first of the year. HERE SONNY HAD FATHER,‘ Pather was standing before the Jecturing his son and heir on qecessity for thinking twice be- | to gov- especially to But Sec. and abor. ins duty of the gove the negro moving when he de to move. jean only “observe” and ne! The department of tard nor accélerate the migration. “Talk about labor agencies, gested Brown today agencies, Some 200,000 negroes went to the industries {n the North dur- ing the war period and remained there. They are responsible for get ting thelr friends to move. And they are moving. PHILADEL-/HIA GAINS NEW POPULATION “Since November, Georgia has % 67,000 negroes; South Carolina, 23,- 750 negroes; Arkansas, 16,560; Miss- lasipp!, 53,000; Louisiana, 26,000, and 80 on, The negroes did not go back after the war and they hardly will this time. Chicago seems to be a clearing house for them, altho more have gone to Philadelphia than to any other city.” Brown doen not believe the negro migration will constitute social problem fn time of business depression and unemployment posatbility nur: has been a nightmare to some students of the question, the| cause of much fear, “When dull times came after the war, the negro who was a carpen- | m the North went out snow to protect his his home,” Brown insist. get along. The South ts ig to have its tremendous surplus of negro labor.” ie But every government agreed the effect will be economic, social and political and that country has a problem of struction.” Just wh say on economic dey other story for tomorrow, the “recon- speaking once. ther!” exclaimed the body sud- jserot mt a mnie! WU Aover and Hiram (Think again before you speak, | -then. If will answer you.” | boy pondered for a minute} "so and then said: “Father, I/ thought twice and now I am/California’s two eminent sons, Sec-/and this man is Lester J Hinsdale | Johnson Ever Bury Axe? WASHINGTON, June 22.—Will 6 convinced that your coat tails | retary of Commerce Herbert Hoover | on fire.”"—Boston Herald. poisoned with strychnine suc. | eliminate groundhogs. and Senator Hiram Johnson, ever be brought together in peace and amity? ‘There 1s only one man living who lean ever hope to perform this monu-| Spoonful for a Penny Brings Quick Relief Prove splendid laxative properties of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin by test SCIENTIFIC test has now proven what Dr, Caldwell of Monticello asserted many years ogo, that constipation will slow you up fully 25 per cent. The test was made by Dr. Donaldson of Loma Linda u on four men in the prime of life who deliberately went without a bowel movement for four days, Within 48 hours the men had 4 coated = tongue and foul breath, cankers in the mouth, no appetite. restless sleep, indigestion, Teadache, depression, nervousness, cram ure was up 2 per cent. It just this that Dr, Caldwell has ed to his patients in pri- vate and to the public throw Bijen Gepeacice oh opsanit 6 pri of his 5 ty, diseases of the stomach and bowels, back in 1875, 4 After observing for years the ‘satisfactory effect of ‘his pre- S| scription for ‘constipation, he it in drug stores in 1892, a simple vegetable compound of senna and pepsin with tasting aromatics, now The blood * TAKE. DR. CALDWELIS ANY FAMILY MAY TRY IT FREE Thousands of parents are ashing thernceleer, " ‘Whert can I find a trust worthy lazatise that anyone in the Jamily can use when constipated?” 1 urge you to try Syrup Pe I will gladty procide a liberal free sample bolle, sufficient for an adequale lent. Write me where to send it Address Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 515 Washington St, Monticello, Illinois, Do it now! known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. That was 30 years ago, and today over 10 million bottles are bought annually, the largest selling family laxative in the world. You will find it in any drug store you enter, a generous- size bottle costing you less than @ cent a dose. Every member of tho famil from the infants to the grand- parents can use it with safety, t is gentle and mild. ‘The form: ula is on the package, Mrs. Roy Cook of Bellefontaine, 0., has bven giving it to her 5-months old baby, who now weighs 19 pounds; und Mr. J. B, Dawson of Brinson, Ga., declares it the best. laxative his family has ever found. Try a. teaspoonful of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin for constipation or any of its symp. tots. The results will delight you. And the cost is only ono cent a dose, SYRUP PEPSIN [mental task, 1f It is ever done at all, of Sacramento. link between Hiram and Herbert. Hinsdale, who is a prominent and prosperous lawyer of Northern Call- fornia, was president of the student body of Stanford University back in were members of Stanford's first graduating class and these two with @ man named Hicks, today a prosper- ous Illinois lawyer, formed’the “three H's" whom David Starr Jordan de- clares led the successful fight against fraternities In tho then new uni- friendship formed between Hinsdale In Stanford and Hoover has continued unbroken to | this date, altho the Sacramento man has never held public office nor been associated with the commerce secro- | tary In any of his public urdertak- fogs, Hinsdale was born in Sacramento | which is also Hiram's birth-place, aod with Hiram left the conservative wing of the 'G. 0. P, when the pro- gressivie idea was born jn the Gol- den St For a half century they | have also been close friends, Hinsdale still loves both and Herb, altho politically lieves with Hoo | lation” he r that Hiram’ theories are all wrong. ho- ino-~ But fornians bury the hatchet and smoke the good of the country, Hinsdale concedes it to be a hard job to get {bury the hatehet tut he he to |turn the trick one of these days, he | confided on a recent visit to Wash ington, At that time he saw Hoover, but Hiram had not yet returned from Bu rope, But Hinsdale stands ready to catch a train across the continent any time there is a chance of bring ing California's two republican “fa. yorite sons" together in peace and understanding, Ear Severed From Head by Wine Cask TANGIBOM, Moroeco, June 22.—An walking In m narrow street a cask of wine fell from a roof, cutting oft his eur and fracturing his shoulder, “It'» not labor | a great | That | officin! ts | Officials | pment is an. | He is the miesing | when Hoover was treasurer. Both | Hiram he would like to see these two Call- | the pipe of peace and join hands for Hoover and Johnson to John Robertson, an American, was THE SEATTLE JURYMAN AND WITNESS FIGHT {Doctor Struck After He Tes- tifies in Dope Trial quanh bh Dr. RF eattle phys federal court late a fist fig hall a witnens, without | *t consid. | sure, hat the pract cotics to addibts examination was ered regular medical p A motion was being argued and it was| during the time that the fight oc- urred, ap-| ordered him | recess was declared while the is sald to have nd No reason was| } | is charged with nel! his sapitorium Al Geddings an. nembers of | narcotic detail, Hoth testifed that |they had bought drugs and paid for |them with marked money Several prominent Seattle phy clans testified that the ge ofr cotics to addi phys: and h examin case Was not proper r It was not determined wheth not a new trial would be necessary aa a result of the fight staged in the hallway, impwor ne Pearl Evans, he po ts without ical EXCURSIONISTS TO SEE NORTH | An expedition to East Cape, | Siberia, and an attempt to capture }@ whale will be the features of a 40-day excursion to Alaskan waters on the steamship Buford, which starts July say Walker-Ross, Inc., Seattle agents for the Alaskan. Siberian Navigation Co The excursion will be made up tn San Francisco, any accommodations being left over to be offered in Seattio, Seattle agent: of the ex cursion trip state that Indications | point to a full house before leaving Golden Gata. From Seattle the aightseor will Vinit Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Juneau, Skagway, Nitka, Cordova jand Cold Bay. After rounding the jAlaskan peninsula trom Cold Bay, jthe steamer will proceed to Dutch Harbor and Onalaska via the big sea lon rookeries, which Me some miles off the course, A twoday stop will be made at Nome Direct from Nome, the B uford will proceed to Bering strate and the Arctic « witn the foe floes ‘s the main objective. The will in Seattle on or about |September 3, | | BRINGS RELICS FROM ORIENT Art treamres that once grced the | | homes and palaces of the mandarins of ancient China during the Mung Sung ard Tang periods was dis. Played Thursday at the Hotel Frye Jand are the property of M. W. An. thony, grand lecty of the Masonic jodge in the ¢ The collection is sald to be one of the finest ever brought to America and Includes delicate china, bronze | Buddhas and fosses 3,000 years old | Paintings, embroidered in the orig. | inal Sanskrit, and statues of @ latter period are included In the art col- lection. | Tho treasures will be exhibited In| Philadelphia for a few days by An jthony while he ts there, It ts said ahip ; STAR | PAY NO MORE THAN FOR A ONE- PANT SUIT MA STETSON HATS $5 and 87 5,06: TROUS $3.50—$5 ail .HMome.of 2-Pants Suits FRIDAY, Like Getting TWO Suits for the Price of ONE! Why not settle this clothes ques- tion right now by coming up here to inspect the largest stock on the Pacific Coast? There’s a world of value in the thousands of smart models we are showing. As for work- manship, these clothes come from some of the very best makers in America. Worsteds, tweeds, herringbones, homespuns, in sport, jazz and conservative models—both for men and young men. All sizes—82 to 52—in longs, shorts, stouts and regulars. BOYS’ 2-PANTS SUITS Exceptional values in fancy $9 85 ° cashmeres, tweeds and worst- eds. Sizes 6 to 17.... Each sult has two pats fulllined knickers. LLORY AND 0 PAIRS OF : Khaki and Wool ERS K nickers Blouses at . d >—86 401-407 Pike Street at Fourth Avenue JUNE SPECIAL WOOL BATHING SUIT—$5.0' SUMMER UNION SUITS SPECIAL $1.00 Ready Co. Seattle Home of Hirsh-Wickwire Clothes—Finest in America, Ready to Wear that many of the most interesting) == antiques will be loaned to museums and educational institutions here ; | Boy Meets Death in Whirling Belt! , NEW YORK, June Freddy Drake, aged nine, was caught in al machine belt in his father’s Long Is- land City factory and whirled death. to] — \N Constantinople haa only three fac- | tories that employ more than 100| workmen each | F To know a how good a cigarette reaily can be made no | | Ani | act sto | you picl {in | wa | en I} t i tho | toc | | ter “Relieved in 3 Days S° writes one of my patients who had suffered severely from | Pilesformany years. Herletterand | | those of scores of others who have | been permanently cured by my non-surgical treatments are con- tained in a book which I shall be glad to send any Pile sufferer | FREE, upon request. |No hospital bills, no anaesthetic, no Ko shock, no danger, no confinement to | 6), bed or room, and a GUARANTEED cure | §:)) Remember my guarantee | !!\" means a positive and per- | °' manent cure no matter how severe your case fh, SS | are bu wa lea, sul } the wil wh, vorce “grouchy” the idea? day too | enough embarrassing to me, so I decided to your Advert {Loses $16.50 for Sitting “HICAGO, lier was awarded from Charles Worrell because he sat on her hat and ruined It. o Dough, No Wife; | June 22 |Gambling Spreads; |Man Drowns While Children Give Bets WILLESDEN, present crazo for betting in on a Hat Mrs. 50 damages Hester ong., Jur ‘The | $16 fand | An automobile driven by John has extended even to the children. | — u |A woman bookmaker fined here had taken bets from 174 women and chil- | dren. D ivorce Is Granted TAR adys F because yOOD, Eng. Teale wa her none: \Husband Finds Borrowing Annoying {t Isn't Are you or someth I'm here gett elry for tho wife No, no birthd a, I'm buy! ly, even thi self ‘No? Well, if jay not tho Well, ther of things one can come into a jow- y store for.” I'm buying man, will wander around up silverware family the 1 some welg to t ‘Gosh, k our re is trusted use.” ‘Oh, well, » But we decid n long since, af argumen fow extr we had only it's tha uth ghosts recently and wo had to rush neighbor fo fi pund the silvor y a few of th pleces aven ff {t does mean that 1'll | haye to do without that new suit I nted, for at," ‘Say, now t. There must o sult and the r instance, Che 1 Ave, between ring, In the Rialto Pigin Whistle By ‘paying sever don't b ait cent down you will be able to got suit and 1 complete not sugg pay a visit Suro, they wdy-LoAVear, Mill en moi ‘he ¥ t to to somo and believe me, it’s going to back quite a distance, too. ry's, at . June 22.—Mra, 8 granted a di husband was * all the time and gavo her Specialist AND GET WELL : ALL ACUTE AND © | DISEASES TRE ADVICE FREE LINCOLN MEMORIAL CLINIC 1327 Third Ave. Opposite the P. 0. Tom! What's| having a birth. AO in your house eth ing a pleco of | out ng 4s is our way Jewelry ex a jewelry ¢ aro all norte PUGH METRIST Instruments expert Glasses $5 | | AT oar foot | f f is pertee allverware ‘can to set mo | your, wifo carelessly and for her, Say, juying ‘of silver hty task to be he lady of the let mplete "REN HXAMINATION r GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Westiuke Ave, Nenr Fourth and Pike at home our pat and} t way ied on ter a long t, I'm more! a pieces, The ome unexpected SEE ELLOWSTONE THis SuMMER $38.25 ROUND TRIP from ATTY HROUGH Sizes hood. borrowing Gtoll ll out Derned a most needed al months at Men’s Scout Here's a chain-store saving of $1.00 a pair Portland Roginning June 18th Boo Lawrence give up your e & way to get silverware, too. 1015 Seo Madison and Bidg,, Just over and buy on a certain per nthly urcha your payments Thon wife that Cherry's store, carry Women's nery and Burs," lan 2 bh Nc oe UNION PACIFIC POPULAR AND DIRECT VELLOWSTONE ROUTE | Clutching Wheel drowned sitt LITTLE ROCK, Ark., June 22.— Nicholls ran Into the river a few miles from here and Nicholls was at the wheel. In the extraction of teeth we say to our patrons: If we hurt you don’t pay—could we way more? Set of Tecth from $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work from $4.00 UP Besion Dental Offices 122 Second Avenue We Stand the Test of Time 22 Yours in Ono Location The Ideal Outing and Light-weight per pair