The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1923, Page 9

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TUES “THIRD PARTY |S HOLDING MEET Will Attempt to Elect Dirt Farmer as President DAY, JULY 12) BY JAMES MeCLAUN CHICAGO, Ju ° from minorit reprosent oF five millic 19 organize a thire And attempt to elect a President of the Unite The coalition is to &® conference being tion with the the | farmer ready has gal hold in the N More than 1,000 national farmer-laborites, sald Unity among voters o! ttons ented will third party “most form $24 olections, C last amalgamation cludes the farr PF taxers Yabor politi tikan league fac ®Anizations and a and “progressive Henry Ford wi of the conference. ing, Wo that he hea as its presi er delegates pre tensen expects te his idea by th convention 's held SAYS THE PEOPLE DON'T KNOW FORD “So far as we know economic for the farmeriabor ndpotnt ples advo party can people in desperation. The ple are calling him to remov from the conditions of the ¢ had their Taft mobile make ties he will elect {ts candidat “At least we can loo! alle succeli'in fighting the tigp.in several states,” ¥. ¥. HERE’S MORE ABOUT ENGINEER during the employed ous acci engineer was re being granted t the presiden railway of: He h train Great N many year: resident of West 2138 N Will Make Try for Oth ow yor K, tm, Dayton, enne, W Phone Girl Kills Self With Rifle ETT. son, mitted shooting he flent at Aldercrest sanita Deny Tabert Died From Any Beatings LAKE of ag 8 re camp was m today in the t Hotham, “wt der. Beveral the » otham's attor Tabert ” ‘ ithin th Taw" and that he died from “natural causes * form, it would |, Record on Friday PAGE 9 WINNING VARSITY BOAT RACE |Heroism of Pioneers Is BOARD RETIRES AGE HEANS NOTHING => Lauded bythe President CAPT, POWERS LOVE OF 10 YEAR | WASHINGTO = ae Semon Tea Coren ¢ valk, Long Fight of Policeman to ¢ teco varly Day * 8 Station Job Is Lost BY LAWRENCE MARTIN ere bee finer exar VITH PRESIDENT HARDIN( ce f Christ TEERE’'S MORE ABOUT SAILOR STARTS ON PAGE 1 . Bt bs rm, te L re bi tid oe m retir i, Corman The University of Washington eight (arrow) sweeps acr the line first in the inter-| Daniel Webster and other y ter f ue |"'8 Negiate regatta at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., defeating Navy, Columbia, Syracuse, Cornell and |, He "me, mupported fast 10 |0f 1 I |hea Pennsylvania, in that order. 7 ; Y bh ; f meat cending ome W e I OF + ECERS DECILAKE HERE’S MORE ABOUT HERE'S MORE ABOUT renee Sn FOUR, ; ore Rockefeller Fame ” am Spreads to Europe » THE FOURTH STARTS ON PAGE 1 KEARNS STARTS ON PAGE 1 + LEWIS TROOPS i FOR EVENT ye” Se, woes! OME Paine Big. scree wutiare'te was we) ) Word in Town of Shelby ries a2 ' “You Gotta Pay Dempsey Every Dime” Is the sprains to sald Song They re Singing pang dea getting gobo D n this morning's more report of place, mé Prisoner Keeps Up ; iis Hunger Strikelt pe rights to-de and DEMPSEY srr. DAY EN CAMP wo sinc en tome have little effect thea gree York 4 HAVE s}on t and again ‘the . oF empty N MEASURED ¢ | pre and the police n experiment plans t have in | hote: and women in the 1 times I have mee to the prose pon which abate. ight be brought sympathy with The two fighters have ULACE MAY BE SPEAKER OF DAY England’s Envoy to . aring Montana me U. S. Is Home Again , ; 6 didn’t bi ROUTES N, Engin | during ; : wee t mast year or The hotel is 1 fir " a 1 s c 1} Foritmta, a Jape a 4 F t the owner, lessee ! . - property has shown to improve condi \Founr Are Airrested © | in Liquor Raids | ry rads to insure @ dry July result ed in the arrest woman oh MISS LIBERTY TO HAVE HONOR SEAT fe ttee |HOTEL CROWDED Cy Setar peta moat | W bhp artic seni : one : am 3 3 rs ie ee we SPATE K MEN ; of beer or moonshine intend. crowd Into the” place eager} Bsr oe i : : - u STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF _ teat eva THE SEATTLE ne an = 3 NATIONAL BANK they wou RESOURCES Mi , MARINE NATIONAL | Loans and Discounts ........-. «+++ «+... D,706,442.33 F =a k some Bonds and Warrants .... 4 452,100.27 Bank Buildin iss hee en eae JA! SB AS ADMIRAL JONES TO Other Real ate Owned ...... on 23,070.02 GREST MIS LIBERTY | Furniture and Fixtures ..... yoo iss eee 25,305.30 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. Pena s 54,000.00 Letters of Credit ......-.s..0- 5 is seis Sr 8 281,488.98 Acéeptancha es... ca cre hs elt thn: 14,903.20 United States Bonc Cash in Banks MORE ABOUT SHELBY STARTS ON PAGE Pues ee acispe etd 2 STATEMENT OF CONDITION 30, 1923 1 June afterward: ntied RESOURCES 10, 818,612.11 Tommy Gibbons had to be awakened to hear the news Why get me up to tel! me Tommy asked. “That's what we came out here for, isn't it?” Then he rolled over and went to sle He did not expeet to get up till noon Eddie Kane Total cieeax its a0 Skee ORGS ER EO LR $26,270,484.65 Capital . oa a ..$ 1,:000,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits...... ... 237,006.87 Cirenteaion eect sae sete tee ee ane 985,000.00 UW s\n sve Hl obng iy \0 5 RAR iy eS pens rEN IR IE: 6 281,438.98 Atcepimritedy. 0 8o eee eune ne gek 14,903.20 DepORE Sa. si otoe att aie nee 23,052,135.60 ut the He re afterward vat [ote h tretch when insisted on telling him the Harding’s Friend "Bane said he thought Kearr to Arrange Visit i at Of F. Brown of Washi LIABILITIES ES sr $26, 270,484.65 SECOND AVENUE at COLUMBLG—& Total PRICE OF TICKETS Is GOING DOWN y treet this mornl These wer being offere OFFICERS de Vice President © Pre Andrew Price nt Organized Over Forty-one Years Ago aiment for to earlier buyer m an iat 8 Pe a ane ( eclieter ees Celik cab OFFICERS From 2:30 to 6:30 he will play golf| Gibbons did not go on the road Asuistanit Cant ; Se Daniel Kelleher, Chairman pithn, hate tu fils, Pageant’ [esarctan ne Hay Worle weedeat rane, ‘Trost Officer J. W. Spangier, President ambatl Americanus,” and at 10:30 willbe the|in the afternoon av: | guest at a Press club reception B.D. B Mer. Bond Dept George V. Washtin, Mgr. Moreign Dept V. Ankeny, First Vice Pres. C. L. La Grave, Asst. Cashier B. Truax, Vice President __E. K. Reiley, Asst. (Cashier G R PR, E, J t thin evening y if the c 0, Ousda hl, uditor . . ’ UNviTe DO EXPOSITION renin gta tet fr iiaerp .G. Ames, Vice President C. W. More, Asst, (Cashier WV YORK Jul wind swept the plains *, + yo Mee andi Aballiyy wae th cdaone ea DIRECTORS . H. Newberger, Vice Pres. | Wm. Kahlke, Asst. Cashier dan oxhittts to ithe being wiped out ax quickly 1s ea Golde al H. C. McDonald, Cashier J. H. Miner, Asst, Cashier ricultural and exposition it sprang ) when a hueket Shorvoc onn *riee ruce 8. Short b wil be held By this |. of areasel) CAupHb i fina HEE A Andtnempelet Ges) ge 20l anlenbereh ) re lunch wagon, Volunteers rash | several ie countries will | ed from all directions shouting | represented. ' “iret” and all atternpting to Hrygger Miller

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