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rUESDAY, JUNE 10, 192 ATTLE ST AR PAGE 7 BERT DOLLAR IS VISITOR ioneer Shipping Chief Is ca Chamber Speaker ‘ hi 5 " tir " ox : 5 st fining ® \ t t San } HERE'S MORE ABOUT GO:P. STARTS ON PAGE 1 Sharp applause grew in a general way from b rial, hyp ments are being ple under a guise of patritism, ton said Again, In discussing the recent scandal probes, ough: t for his selfish id before the p t Burton's speech, committees ‘e appointed and the convention adjourned at 1:40 p. m. until 10:30 Wednesday morning. s the convention opened the Cit! @- formed immediately before throstrum. Under the leadership of the noted bandmaster, John Sousa, the band played “7 Spangled Banner,” followed by the “Stars and Stripes Forever,” fea” and then Sousa's la! Bishop William F. An Methodist-Episcopal church, nati, Was introduced by Adams to be the part of this g May these delegates be men of clean hands and pure hearts,” he | ™* asked, before them." Following the prayer the banc played “America,” the conventi members joined in the singing. 0} “to carry on the obligations cial phontographs of the conventior were taken as usual, supplemented by motion pictures of the principals. Arizona Judge Is on Federal Bench Federal Judge William H. Saw-| telie of Tuscon, Ariz, was sitting with Federal Judge Jeremiah Neterer Tuesday, having arri here Monday to act as relief } during the remainder of the He will relieve Federal J George M. Bourquin, who has been Bere as relict judge for the past six weeks. Judge Bourquin wax expecting to finish some details hig work here Tuesday and will re turn to his home in Montana this ‘SFEF RF BF BF BF BF BF It’s a Beauty —The new edition of “The Salad Bowl," giv- ing new recipes and telling you about the teal fresh-egg dressing —Best Foods Gold Medal Mayonnaise. 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F ¥ SOME SATISFACTION t OVER HIs LIFE eh ‘thet and As, sik apts Detectives Ernest Yoris, Claud Fortner lard wer and Chad Bal to the room and ge wer my! knocked on the door, Me : ager Pe apart Carthy opened it and when the won @ MRD owes 'to: Mis genere-| officers walked in, stagkered and almost fainted, according to the sleuths, MeCarthy’s face turned a sickly yellow, but he sald noth In t “SANITARY” Refrigerator Side-Icing Model 50-pound lee Capacity ire “SUSPECT WAS | ARRESTED BEFORE an ¢ hee #0 unpleasant to be a {happy memortes of tt Vulcan I have shed some tears over the boys will in the wretched story.” NEED WORKERS (— But 7 Volunteer for Bone | Bill Circulation The model pict ured, $95. FREDERICK & NELSON EXTRAORDINARY LAMP OFFERING WEDNESDAY On the Third Floor thru the Monday appeals Responding to r s made and 4 » given te downtown street corr |more volunteer workers are mi jto keep the necessary 10° | going. give at least a half day this week land next. Before departing on an | | official trip to the Skagit power | | plant, J. D. Ross urged citizens to Jeall at headqua and volunteer | their services. who do not | care to serve t downtown [ear will be assigned to work | ea their precincts, Half a dozen | on workera are needed In every pre | | cinet to get the 800 to 1,000 namos | | nesded ench day for the next two | weeks to put Initiative Measure | No, 52 on the ballot | Bridge and Floor Lamps With Shades Table and Boudoir Lamps Wrought Iron and Wood Lamp Bases DRAW NEW U.S. JURY A new fed being drawn t | miah nl grand jury Neterer " AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES routine eb » government will e4 mall service between Tainan, capital of province. | tablish a Peking Shantung I SMOOTHTOP |, CABINET FAILS|NAME CABINET|SLUG AND ROB SEEK TO PROVE TWO HERE | BOYS’ SANITY /Safety Week’s Quite Safe Chicago Youths Will Plead for Criminals Not Guilty of Murder Millerand May Resign After |Marsal Heads Governmental House Votes Protest Body of France VETS WIN OUT ss.%.2% Will Not Be Transferred to | more tna American Lake Hospital _ 3,500 Yards of Printed and PlainC repes To Sell at an Exceptionally Low Price: »ranainG 4 5 Yard y, @ } a7 7, , Talal £ 7 + . . . YY bhi) SAN INGS most opportune—for Crepes are today's choice in Silks, and f 4 these are the popular weaves in crepes. if 4 And especially timely for the women who will be enthusi- astically planning new Frocks after witnessing the One-Hour- Dress Demonstrations to be held in the Auditorium, Fifth Floor, this week. 2,000 Yards of Printed Crepes Special $2.45 Yard Heavy Silk-and-Wool Crepes in plain and satin-surfaced weaves, printed in striking floral patterns, the new cretonne effects, Roman stripes, cluster stripes and small nosegays with cross-bars—on grounds of Navy, White, Tan, Beige, Rose, Black and Gray—40 inches wide, special, the yard, $2.45. ~« 1,500 Yards of Plain Canton Crepe Special $2.45 Yard An all-silk quality of this popular Crepe weave, lending itself de- lightfully to summer street and afternoon Frocks—in Black, Navy, Brown, Beige, Tan, Reseda, Emerald-green, Copenhagen and Light- gray; 39 inches wide, the yard, $2.45. (FIRST FLOOR) One-Hour Dress Demonstra- tions, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 11 and3 o'clock in the Auditorium Fifth Floor FREDERICK & NELSON The Public Is Invited |; Meeraean en Pee rN ae ay me