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FRIDAY, ATTLE PAGE 9 —}X BRITISH DELAY {3D PARTY TALK Engineers to Drive Tube WORK ON HOTEL | GERMANY NOTE NOW SPREADING Z'Arw Continental Divide STARTS MONDAY| FREDERICK & NELSON « stlanteay-wiaaaetyebriag [ President Will Be a| Will Be Longest Tunnel in U.S, and One of Excavation to Be Followed FIVTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUS Terme at Communication Progressive—Johnson Longest ih W hole World by Construction - DOWNSTAIRS STOR Charming New Styles in Gingham Frocks Have Been Added to the Featured-value Group at $3.95 EVERAL new styles have just been received; fashioned of Imported and Domestic Ginghams in colorful plaid and cross-bar effects, in the most desired shades. Sizes 16, 18 and 20 years—also 36 to 44. Unusually attractive values at $3.95 —bo July 20.—'The} ical formations which han re | be clontis b York will wi, | Work of excavating Fourth ntart ae | the Commu 1 States supreme ¢ from plitieal party will nity hotel site at ave. and Mon ed tho distance would y ble to In. a deeis 1p the | However, late the Moffat | have been 4 the Inet tern San Francisco by ality st, will next invented 1 to make pe f the tube day, acc to an foll ording announcement is t “e of the trustees, wing @ luncheon comminaion of, ¢ ~ held at the Rainier club The Grant Smith & Co, steam shov els will begin taking out the earth on the site the first of the week and operations will until hotels 4 monument the of Seattle's me court alac ruction Thursday batacle to the accomplishment | than was require of the world’s tunt ring feats. tine uins, engineers ing thru the continue three Ten years were required for | building of the Mt, Cenis tunnel, The Gotthard took nine years, the Al | something sim: work will begin within |r Moffat tunnel *\a littl over six miles «, thru th heart of the okies It will bore directly thru the Con: | St Divide from MeCoy to Dot us it will ¢ rows the srthwestern part of As a result 8b Gave oe the at Moffat. tu: years. tands comploted the unselfishness fon ctual construction contract yet been let, but this will be signed aw soon as the in slaned by the United Hotel com pany, the operating compan Th new lease will provide that $1 jin first mortgage bonds form the pledge against the hotel George Teufel, manager of Grant jBmith & C 1H J 1 lowers rail | repre entative of Post a Sons, road tracks vertical distance of 2,406| New York architects, will leave Sat inet urday to confer with Roy Carruth Grades, 0.3 on eastern end and 0.8/¢r, manager of the new hotel The total cont of the structure about $3,200,000 and the cos x it will be $500,¢ the operating suing the ec force ubtedly the farmer port there, will ur third party,” ‘ Aid it would be hard for | r Robert M. La Follette to get publican nominat but that 1 mak rd party berg was completed in more t ental camo ex three years and the § revined lease was begun in 1898 and n 1906 mmarized, other facta about the Moffat tunnel! are n of tunnel 9,190 feet; western portal, aadaty nearly in the pre The distar towns is | an But as cloner to 18 of tortuou: P ‘ r ! mountains. between these two ry Ford ts the one man who third party -be ae rand La Fol: | Srow fies. Br a t t er} x it tw t : le third party man towa tion Elevat tal, 10 miles eastern por the 9,100 Cadwalader truction of tu Johnson said th: Johnson might get Y nomination, but refus yee) beseres ine - would support the Calif sh ee : } will be the longest in t Senator Hiram the republican to way he from hours to min Sas we two the will of tunnel, 16 feet in width and | be neat te woh da semryeg STAIRS STORE say re : It will be one of the flv ; t main tunnel thru al! tation tunn Mont Cenls t ¢, to Bardone ‘omp mpany statement, Frank president of the Community rporation, express community spiri possible the erection of “Its success fs due to t th transpe feet from + | never mation granite, os a i nilar to forma, |t th J amalgamation t snel, with subst! | made awn from al and thre , aetes kakcal ton] Matel Women’s Khaki Knickers ay cig 1S |bnnean and" profesional men Low-priced at $1.95 the Pair Ww . Women's well-made Khaki Knickers for out- JUMBLE” $1,197, ings and hiking. Button fastening, button knee; At ow cut amply full for comfort, and of good quality 30c Pound khaki cloth. Sizes 24 to 86. Low-priced at rt $1.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Leree now, “BEEHIVE rome long. T rg tu |thirty-six hundredths m » Simplon tun e-tenths mil and we wi ted mica and achist nplon w tunnel will bear the name late David H. Moffat, whe the railroad west from Denver which HERE’S MORE ABOUT FLEET STARTS ON PAGE 1 ts ‘Total receipts Lene expenditures JArchitects’ and Engineers’ att : to Steamt en as of greater impc rings, also | delicious molasses er of th covered peanut-and-popcorn confection that appeals to children and “grown-ups.” Crisp and fresh, at 30¢ pound, in the Candy Sec- tion, DOWNSTAIRS STORE. earn his name welling PROVE FATAL Office and bank expense HERE'S MORE ABOUT FREIGHT STARTS ON PAGE 1 ee | ated with a typleal Thousands Women’s Cotton Crepe Kimonos, $1.95 Cool, comfortable Cotton Crepe Kimonos are an almost necessary part of the Summer ward- robe, especially if one travels. The Downstairs Store offers an _ attractive model with deep, flowing sleeves and embroid- ered designs; in Lavender, Rose, Pink, Light Blue and Delft Blue—at $1.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE CAPPER OKEHS Says Minnesota Swayed by! nave Den nate al ‘imo the tae Protest of Farmers : o and govern- * 2,776.10 1,742.00 Legal ex | rr at , unt Feb. 16 4,150.00 differential, This, on wheat, amounted to 2 cents per bushel. But, as the petition points out, tn stead of the wheat wer gotting ne benefit of this differential, the] nd ba cont |e nt and government Fear ‘Boy, Struck by Auto, | May Not Live playing £00,000.00 £34.26 6,679.61 ors and the flags and bunts " ernig yk on the} ty lanes and wood rued interest paid BY SENATOR RTH i CAP! PER Written Total disbursements 981,018.58 Dalance on hand on deposit eleven banks $ 225,716.47 M. F. BACKUS, T FOUR SHIPS ARE LISTED OVERDUE Reports From Sailing Ves- sels Anxiously Awaited for t rations will re near Alki Everett Reach Purdy. the entire visit | Puget ce were While Children’s Play Suits $1.35 Peg-top styles in Play Suits for children of 1 to 8 years; made of serviceable quality blue and khaki denims. Some are trimmed with red buttons and piping. The {deal play sult for beach, outing and home wear, Price $1.35. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE ——For WOMEN, 50¢ to $2.00 . a ye : ‘i pa : pale an, ake re tat pair. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE sur bie tt bay battleships will | F until the re 1 commun Jotachm urer Women’s Union Suits FEATURED VALUE: $1.00 The Downstairs Store offers unusually good value in a Union Suit of mercerized cotton weave, fine ribbed; in pink or white. Bodice or band- top style, knee length. Sizes 36 to 44. Featured value at $1.00. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE . ‘The time to be tri results, POLICE LOOK FOR 5 ARME tice that profites y nan elative to the petition, 2. V. Kuyker Four reports ys 20, July 20. Puget MANY SIGNATURES J when at Fifth ave Director verdue In official bulleting, and : in folt for their safety al Hanson, a re. |of public barkenting Conqueror, 1,221 e fisappeared Wed- | b James A. Hersey, in 41 worth eat Third Party Possible, |sies-e ¢ i Declares Vanderlip Capt, Hersey is accompanied by his wife ew of 10 1 CHICAGO, July 20.—Frank usunily requires 15 days. Vander of t ooner Annie M. Campbell, and a crow of 12, Is three due from vow itain, islands, for nclaco, | wh we Bowman, He disa do all y hat a petitioners t ty of rates, wht to that territor mtay | Ca of the Puge t a third political party in 1924 ts] y not name | § 180, the the pe » been a y' jeaual ctim of | much h means #0 here tod, was marked with R. Frobenius, The man ta deser: 0 years old, & feet, | |Spanish War Vets Open Encampm VANCOUVER, Wash., July The 20th annual encampment | Spanish War Veterans of Wash win) | 10 and Alaska opened here |day with several hundred delegs |and auxiliary members attending. Col, Charles R. Hotchkiss,‘of P land, junior vice commander-in: of the organization, outlined policies determined by the n executive committee. A. W. Ct past department commander, |President to See HERE’S MORE ABOUT miei a ag dais ak Dl | N. W. Products Show fle will bear. ya ago Sail Hag aoe Meee E When the “tmnsport Henderson, tana foe turiber : : : | Bho is only elgit days over STARTS ON PAGE 1 jbearing President Harding, tles up duties. f x ngs , snena 0: " Jat the Bell st. dock, “|RUSSIA BIDS — [mre ft te "he barkatin Aa, wien eau ie ee A. R. A. ADIEU |=", ) | has not been heard from | depa bres ashore to view Seattle's gayly ain growers and shippers, farmers | MOSCOW, July 20.—Rugsia offi- | since. She ts bell | Th rally, business and Hin har 4 ie Capt. Cha is wife and | go y bade farewell to the American | Ce and various clubs and o! | hate tis is id's cee ee nistration yesterday in a |zations, representing both the Wash- | ner and reception given te omy lof 14, were abo 1 when ington and Oregon counties of the| Vanderlip predicted that the eco-| she sailed Haskell and guests, | district. in, George Tchitcherin | Pea nm will work out so the! his share” and M. Kar neff were hosta, and the <amene behalf of the govern t 6 #0 i y sxia’s eternal derlip, with atitude for America’s humanitar. romising tt on as a Ww the American colony Ralston ad fanism in sup “ed ime of pertlous ion at the time, what anid would pened. Woe shall be glad to} ht matters, We will petitioner we result |" ed from Port Natal, urge action, as ship in according to C, H. inspector of the the president aoeter ed, should be je to get a fair price for his prod: , but added that government pur. chases of surplus whe ment. main damage resulted when |‘corated Northwest Merchants’ ex- Position, to be held at the Bell st. wharf next week, gress will prompt ard in a way th @rastic reductio men is packed In storerooms beneath street were destroyed by the water, Estimates on this property] [loss were not available day morn. | the Liou ubints ing, but it is believed that it will) show until 2 p, m. Monday, and well the $15,000 damages consi jthe exposition will then be open ably. |from 10 to 10 aatly, ‘The damages will have been re-| ‘A National Institution Browning] xin §(o water will again be running thru Established 101 Years at In dangerous ; The public will not be admitted to condit County Clerks of State i in Session |. 20.~—Coun r will | much an the table Ket HERE’S MORE ABOUT DAWN FLYER STARTS ON PAGE 1 the bursted main. Many days will be required to relay the wrecked |= Wilbur, of avement, according to street a Court Jv are: still e unequal contest, high plying Russia in its enot in the he ma ed the wide. | ha ae eal W VOMEN ee OS ET in venture of a dawn to dark flight | pees What's in the Air Gay Ti. SRE ron | tor creer ts marietta ami ve] eae Ul Half.Yearly Clearance Ave. Nee. Sr oie ‘ tt ot ea | Ca ting the closing business Mi field landed|| hs et lent Denny Bldg. - an c pp | . KFIY—@ I. W. W. CALL Lee Co nae f : foro Lieut. Maughan May om OFF INVASION |eoznine. when 250 omstock, |Get Another Chance || “crc—ss moters)—4 to sana sr , J ‘oe aken to the WASHINGTON, July 20.—Altho|] 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. \ " July ervice headquarters an invasion of this morning that Maj. Orders for the » le r 8 ates h n can A by or t n-to-dark flight attempt of Lie ut | | avens rtment officials itcherin prec fears P fa part Maughan tpok unt) he® meters) to. 1410 Second Ground Floor, 85 meters)—7:30 to Men’s and Young Men’s SULFS A rare opportunity to supply your cloth- ing needs for now and later use. Hundreds of Men’s and Young Men’s High-Grade Near Columbia (270 meters}—Silent to- Port | for a barbecue The at the dinner and pe to contribute even A little joy in ertainment willing ind effort to When the Maid is in the garden hanging out clothes— of the a we en route to Port Rice to th nie proposal to finance the $200, zation. ‘The Maughan for the rest of this year, have been ordered back payment due the.” nad indicated clubhou t Washington, D. C. Y pac pproved yesterday and the building |¥er might t Secretary 0 will not be sold, as was at first pro-|, * ary of spreading lives t wa later the aa posts where there has has been made lane asked to Terry, 1. W nizer, aw trial today companions on a chaten ‘of | concen: | Realty Men Go On and othe: Pana ae | LOM ObILe. TPIS oo accor aegaegily 5 | , PORTLAND, Ore, duly: 20-—With | char W. B boomed for ry sald that a general strike ¢ , 2 Share ary or a S of International marine transport | little nesia_ ached 1 for the day, | president today t gressman Ed lworkers Is to be ordered in protest |the Northwest Renl Estate associt-| car, Howard, Nebraska, in the Co. ion here, will| of the of of which he is Los Angeles a weele azo and a court | 1 motor ‘rip up the Columbia nombership, in| iver highway this afternoon, accord: | Rolled brim and modified bonnet styles, in plain felts }Injunction makir MSTA Reora: aamanall pe anaes: vation pumiat,, |9& to the day's schedule | nization punish: | monight will aiso be given over to banded with silk and metal cloth. Sand, pheasant, gray, |ment by imprisonment warns Eastern democrats that to | pleasure, with a dinner at the Al brown, jade, maroon at— belc Every | i “tle Charley to the tail of a Wall $5.00 body was broken Kader Shrine club and spoctal enter-| cirpet kite’ by offering him any Leghorn and Felt a | Boy Is Killed in | tainme nt, with dancing following boli Hotcabmite tHe. kOv: Sport Hats IRECRACKER Plunge of 800 Feet Zoning conferences and a general brother, $2.00 TAKES TONSILS} pasas, tex., suly 20—The retail/the United States, it was learned been much call Dr, Frank R. f a shut at ( gloom given 4 War objection to try Suits, taken from our regular stock at greatly reduced prices for this sale. See these remarkable values at sin sg] 8379 Sizes from 83 to 50—shorts, stouts, longs and regulars. tate A himsel Sidney another and Wants Gov. Bryan for Presidency three Gov an wa, sentence members at | tion delegates, In se lumbus Telegram, rd comes out unequivocally Bryan for president and Ment’s Odd Trousers at reduced prices $5.95, $6.95, $7.95 Top Coals and Gabardine Coats. 523° 33" °38" Visit our store during this sale for real values thing less lernor of the support of his William J. Bryan New Radio Station to Break Monopoly PEKIN, July 20.—R. P. Schwerin of thé Federal Telephone Co., Cali fornia, has concluded arrangements to build a large radio station at = Shanghai, messages from antoy wa discussion of trade subjects were Ore, July 20. Frank heduled for the morning session 12, son of Mr. and Mrs.| High light of ention Ww Portland, ig dead here red around the speech yester-| an 800-foot of L. F. Eppich, Denver, prest head to the rocks t of the National Association of bone in the lad's| Real Estate Boards, who confined hia talk chiefly jon of the national convention in Cleveland, the od on, lowing from Tillamook cen plunge | da ipitol he saw no Mauehan Let the clamoring youngsters | would confer with Gen, Patrick on/ porch or lawn. Pile basket or} this point plate high with Sandwiches made | spread with delicate, ever-fresh | 3 + AUTO BURNING AUT Forced to leap from her auto ish road at Concord ast., at 11:30 p.m. Thursday night, Mrs, A Rell| hurt, but she wags forced to watch| Serve with home-made “frosted while the flames destroyed the ear,| chocolate"—or plain milk. Mrs. St Sumnor late at night and had been| and because it supplies energy which continually backfired, she re-/ NUCOA is the ideal Spread ported. As she neared the city Im-| f° Sater Bread, She brought the car to a stop and jumped from the blazing auto as Posed | having that he haveacooling, soothing lunch on | aie a of thinly sliced bread, generously | ESCAPES FROM when it caught fire on the Duwam The Energy Spread Stanley, 1118 Alki ave. escaped un-| tt Rah! valued at $2,000 returning from| Because it is so easily digested having trouble with the engine|to help withstand the heat, its, flames broke from the hood, |N. Bz Your grocer will tell you chat | to a discuss the fire enveloped it, Two motorists who were passing came to her aid and called the fire department but] the auto was almost a te wreck | before the firemen arrived, Tho} recent to receive P i COLBY, Kans+—Albert Higley, 7| price of gasoline was cut to 11 cents See Our Window of year old, saved himself an operation|a gallon by several independent Sale Hats his parents planned for him by|companies here today, following a a fire eracker in his mouth| reduction to 19 centw announced by 1410 Second Ave. and Nehting Magnolia Petroleum Co, late plew out his tonsils, Thursday, the use, ‘The explosion today This step is being taken in an effort to break the Japanese radio monopoly in China and furnish un hampered communteation from the United States, lows is partly covered by insurance, Mrs, Stanley was alone in the is auto when the accident happened, “Finest Table Quality” hefore but had not been seriously ‘The auto had caught fire once THE BEST FOODS, IN damaeod le Ait PCN GRES, Dana (\ it will pay you. in Men's and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings— | Second Ave, at University, Arcade Square

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