The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1924, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR Te the June rkic of the finest gift the NEW she Many June Brides of 15 or 20 years ago are still using the same range with which they began housekeeping. Why not ex- change the old range for the new? Take advantage of the special offer to secure a CLARK JEWEL OR A “RELIABLE GAS RANGE WITH —on terms of $5.00 Cash, balance 12 equal monthly payments. in exchange for day and Thursday, Baking Pies. 1308 Fourth Ave. |the wm turn, and a confer i rd, and ™Y! poy, he has done almost all kind: jthe board uid be granted, In} joy view of the fact that If the resolu-|" t19 has not been in the emp tion w opted the conference] of tne city or else would ave id long before in capacit ince th |the gorge unit was completed th day of May this year, giving | 1 am not In accord with the views|as his reason for quitting the city's of the ma and Mr, Uhden as to| service, that he did not ca the next development on the Skagit/emnbarrass me as city counct jand believe that nothing further| by remaining in the city's jthan the completion of the first! WILLIAM HICKMAN MOOI ‘Attacks G.O.P. Tolerance ORAIN Automatic Oven Heat Control $10 credit our old gas, coal, electric or oil stove. Special until July 15. Demenstrations daily at Main Office, 1308 Fourth Avenue. Wednes- SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. MA in-6767 S y A. Vander Nallian jing, by the Wild West With Our Regular 15- Year Guarantee NOW. IS THE TIME While Our Prices Are Cut in Half | Come in and nec for yourself we are not dotn a0, will the same high class work, using the best materials obtaina! jdress, Mrs. Nallian is DR. H. 0. DANFORD, Mgr. ‘Beconi} Ave. and dames St. MA in-2736 o'clock. QOSE OFFICER GUEST HERE rratievel Legion to Enter- | tain Grand Regent, Wife $8 Crown tend, Cale and and the Moose, will be guest of lunor a Cut to | Washington hotel, Wednesday | Coolidge presidency, Walsh insued a 167, of Seattle. Following the ban | quet, ho will xpeaic at a public meet: | ling at the Moose templc, at $:30|tON where the campaign would be} stir |nettled on the question of whether] the background,” he sald. He Nallari will tel) about the’ home jfor aged members and their wives, 2 |Moonehaven, Fla, An ment and dance will follow his ad | managers of the campaign for the re} in this easy tolerance of turpi |switch the issues from honest gov with her husband, and will be enter. | |ernment, the fepeal of the new tariff] rather than in its casual occur. | tained. by women of tho legion. Ml) Bulgarian Culture for Salo. | Medicine Co., 217 Denny Blig.—Adv. of abominations, relief for agricul-| rence.” ture and related reforms to the| see | {league of nations. i bp THE hour of tho triumph of "It {a not so necessary that wo wterlalism and selfixhness,’ | STORE HOURS: 8:30 A. M. TO 6 P. Re-arranged 25¢ — 10¢ Bud Vases, Baskets, Comports and a big assortment of Vases. Watch like cut; nickel plated On the 10¢ Tables - you will see: case, stem wind Plates, Sherbets, and set. Arabic Nappies, Mugs, figures. Sugars, Creamers, Fruit Dishes, __ Made by t the New Haven Clock Co, Spoon Trays 'y an Elm City on your vacation. Don't miss these won- Extreme SPECIAL—98¢. derful values! BE YOUR The Silverware that lasts a lifetime! 26-piece Chest with 6 extra tea- spoons FREE, in Farmington or Sunnybrook pattern. Special, 818.49. Special price on ail odd pieces as well. IMPORTED GRASS RUGS for “ag ye > agyerea Homes RUGS, 27 49c To sell at ih It hardiy seems possible! know of. | SER. Sh means Mita 5 ish. Seer a regular 85¢ value 49c |cause it Is In some way associated) came clamoring to Washi Final Clean-Up of the Big Glassware Sale for Quick Selling at In the 25¢ LOT you will find: Footed Flower Bowls Deep and Shallow Nappies Plates - Jugs - Butter Jars LET UNIVERSAL SILVERWARE SPRAY NOW Quart size tin Spray Pump bottle of “Black Leaf “Black Leaf 10" Js the most satisfactory spray we Moore Explains Vote on Skagit Delay Measure Says Son’s Position With Uhden Did Not Have Anything to Do With It 1 tue gorge unit now 1 editorial ¢ ith y uld t t f y the 1 tha t the|t © t . it rd jing ct " on the 23rd/of p&p v » and t a 1 inet that the council should 1 have been held « acced th det that| termination made a the hagit t work be « peat @ lopr » . Mr, Uhde tained, and| As to 8 ' you f a tm has| Position at t kagit, 1 M done both him and me by the ¢ therefore torial. My son enlisted should ice on the first da the off! o to the Mexican border, and remalr rT s not tatement of my} °c? 28 the service until discharg p i . n and me| for total physloal disabiti 4 4 ‘Injusth ; therein. During the peri " ; ment after the close of the was presented to the ¢ together with many other Ld cation from the ¢ men, obtained employ s requesting that action} ment on the Skagit, my boy's p on the resolut be deferred Util) sition at that time being that of laborer, ar & 4 hand of “Mercenary” Officials Walsh, Oil Prober and Demo Chairman, | Hits at Forbes, Daugherty, Fall | M42! IN SQUARE York, June JARDEN, | hg won for us—the moral leadership Senator| of the world,” Thomas J. Walsh, of Montana, lead 5 Pibrdisl: er in the senatorial investigation of} A TTACKING the administration the olf scandal growing out of oil record from its beg alsh leases granted by former etary| said that “back to norn * meant | of the Interior Albert B. Fall, today | back to when Hanna ruled | wesumed the permanent chairman-|and A leginiated, when tho| ox’ club dc isiblo ithe ones upon which the party|ment.’ Wurthermore, the slogan ot the democratic national conven:| senate was a milliona tion and laid down these tasues as|the bidding of th should concentrate in the coming| ‘Every we for Itself’ very ¢ | campaign. | leads to Tho related thought, in every | Honest govern man for himself,” ho eald. | 1 @ ment tocaune the same element within | Repeal of the new that controlled and wrecked t 2. tariff law publican party in 1912 Relief for agricul supremacy in 1920, he sald i: In setting forth these issues in a bra aa urrounded:-by & pecch to the convention, featured | SOUP of mercenaries, whose siniate by a vigorous attack on alleged mal-| PUFPOses he was, from his kindly na- | ture, loathe to suspect and, for onc sdministration under the Harding *"| reason or another, unable to die rn “What a galaxy—Forbes, Fall, Daugherty, Jess Smith, Manning ton, Felder, Daren, with Roxio significant warning to the party | H on and Gason B, Means in | against being jockeyed into a posi-| or not the United States should en chided the republican party for ter the league of nations 2 | not ‘excoriating’ iis unfaithful T know how enger,” he said. “the | public servants and udded, ‘it is election of President Coolldge are et tude in public office that the real peril of free government lies, | immediately join the league as it Is) Wa when the policy that we abandon foolish antagonism |of isolation was said to have been to any world movement, however|overwhelmnigly indorsed, “when, | commendable in itself, merely be-lay stated, every sordid interest } continued, bn, the with the league. republican party entered w) | rit, tt : pica y ¢ d upon the} URGES IDEALISM OF task of revising the tariff. No por. | WOODROW WILSON tentious voice now dispersed the in-| vidious lobby overnight. The} | “We may confidently rely upon jSeneral support of active participa-|ichedules show its handiwork. tion by our government in any effort) aprAacKks POLICY that may be made thru the league or any other channel to bring about | TOWARDS EUROPE | a restoration of normal industrial] “There js an exquisitive harmony | t atteity tai MusepeL between the policy of isolation and! “The honor of our country, the|°t ® Protective tariff as conceived | prosperity of our people demand that by this statesman and as exempli-} we return to the ideals of Woodrow |fled in the act of 1922, Why trou-! Wilson, that we resume the place |ble ourselves about tho troubles of} | |Europe? Let her stew in her own} juice, Let us not ev trade ith Now We Know Why (jc c<.ur7s even trae with People Have or could be, pursued. | “A respect for the ultimate con-| sumer placed some restraint on the rapacity of the favor seekers. The | Maine Doctor nian boundry controversy, Henry | } | “What fools we mortals be. | All these years we have been try: |refugees, Charles G. Dawes to solve! the skin, when, all the timo, the real trouble is in the bones, ligaments and cartilage— Or, to be short, in the joints. |; There are 26 bones in the foot, lcovered with cartilage and con- |nected with ligaments, aud thoy | {have a tremendous amount of work | jto do, The slightest strain on one little ligament from being “on the fect" too much, inflames the whole foot, | causing soreness and burning, ach: ing and general misery “All this can be quickly proved,” a prominent Maine doctor, | whose name is known tho world over. | Just try a remedy that is com-| pounded for joint troubles only—| lauch as Joint-ase, which every druggist carries, and see how quick ly your sore, tired, inflamed and tortured feet will get well and istrong and sturdy again, | Worget your powdering and soak. ling and other makeshifts for just a jfew days and get rid of all foot mis. lery by using Joint-Base, | It's an active emollient that you rub on with your fingers for about a minute, and it soaks right in |through skin and flesh, away down to the jolnty=the real seat of all troubles, And remember, when Joint-Base gets in, all foot agony wets out quick—-A tube for 60 cents—Idvery drug store, All druggists sell Joint Base. Advertivemont, onto PAINLESS * | Our EXTREM Tecth as low Beat set of th, Rubber (either . Gold Crowns (22 Karat Fridge Work (22 karat), Porcelain Crowns ,. Gold wigs . Gold Inlay: Synthetic Porceiain® Pings seven eens Silver Willing: es seeee Coment. Villings. Teeth Treated Pyorrhoa Treat per tooth . Nerve Remov Teeth Wxtracted ( inloun). No charEe for painices extract ing and cleaning when ot! work 1a contracted for, her ‘Old gold ts valuable, T pay cash or allow you full value for It on dental wor! A ERS vi, high-class, up-to- date, SANITARY dental office with sterilized instrument and gentlemanly operators, whom you will not be ashamed to rece ymmeénd to your friends, AML work Kunranteed for 15 yours Examination Open 0106 Daily—0 to Wanans OHIO DENTISTS 207 Univorsity rner Second Ave. Over mut al Say, & Loam Aanin, HOD DEPARTMENT STORE » Conventional Tea Rose California Oleander The Rosita Rose Wistaria Center Design The Blue Daisy The Colonial Tea Set C The Englisa Primrose The Blue Bell A Set Thousands of Seattle people are already merchandise offered in this sale, from annual events we have had in the past. However, we are glad to state that the new patterns are far superior in we have ever shown before. disarmament the sea forced a grudging atten-| government of the United States ion to conditions prevailing and/must do nothing lest the irreconcll- events transpiring there. lables disrupt “pilhu Root went at thelr re| FARMERS PAY. quest to assist in drafting the} IN BANKRUPTCY statute for the world court, John : |Bassett Moore to sit as one of its/and judges, Abram Elkins to arbitrate| tariff beneficiaries, } ‘ . the Aaland isjgnd dispute, Norman | the Northwest have paid until bank- ration bill. And now to cap the cll-| All in the Joints, Says [ie iaiite the Poland-Lithun.{ ru + Hie Aagcinicaes 2 republican party, thus secured | enjoyed by the the farmers of the prosperity cy among them is general. disaster has ever be-} The depressed of the 90s, on which republi- n orators discanted for a genera- | | |tion, bore no comparison to the pres- Ta ee nee ok wien |e Jent deplorable era, Fe ey main giv tle the ra a} ‘Though conditions are most acute | lin the Northwest, every product that HF must find a foreign market is affect- Banks are suspending at the rate of more than a thousand per year, | signifying social readjustments of the most far-reaching character. eee Morgenthau to promote the estab-| fatien that section. lishment in industry of the Greek | period | ed. | 4 |party is impotent. itself plagued with representatives in both houses of congress, representa- tive of current thought among their constituencies, holding views so radi- cally to those of the dominant faction in the party as to Pree! lude the possibility of uniting on ar y program of its legislation. effort to rid itself of these insur- the embarrassment gent membors is as ludicrous as it They cannot be They have the indorse- will shaken off. (Set Pictured Is “The Yellow 16 Beautiful Patterns Arranged by Inez Sale Starts Thursday—Needle Art Dept—Upper Main Floor New Summer Dress Materials Desirable for Independence Day Wear. Sport Striped Broddcloth—Yd. $1.50 A smart summer dress and skirt material, 36 inches wide. A splendid assortment of colored stripes on white grounds. Beautiful Plain Voiles—Yd. 75c Two-ply voiles, 40 inches wide, and in a complete range of staple colors and pastel shades. summer wear. up in summer dresses. begin. * *& N the face of an impending na- FEATURING the republican It finds Ray Robinson’s Bagdad Orchestra “TIZ” GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET “Tie” makes sore, burning, tired Jue your watch, let & wateh- maker repair it, Next Liberty theater, | —Advertisoment. AR. BELLINGHAM LV BELLINGHAM Special convenience for con \hurt or seem tight. drug or department store. and happy.—Adyertisement, Marguerite”) A Great Sale of 5-Piece Stamped Luncheon Sets -inch Sets in All; Stamped on Indian Head; Printed Instruction Sheets With Every Set Makes Needlework Easy! The White Poinsettia Good Morning Breakfast Set The Pot of Gold The Pink Daisy Crescent. The Bird House Yellow Marguerite The Cherry Blossom The Florient Motif acquainted with the class of Checked Granite Suiting—Yd. 65c New Qranite Suitings in neat checks of sensible, medium colors. A durable material for every-day wear. Domestic Section~Upper Main Floor | ——_—===SaSSSSSSSSSSSS——— I hho lL | |promptings of a common humanity! ithe reparations tangle and Professor, ment of their people, No regular or Jno less than the distress of agri-|ghotwell and Gen, Bliss to work out|stand-pat republican could make culture relying upon markets across | But the| headway against any one of them. ‘They represent a reyolt in a re- gion overwhelmingly republican against the policies pf the republican | party. The president was at odds with the majority wing, with which | he {s supposed to be sympathetic on} the world court, the pension bill, the adjusted compensation bill, and to a greater or less extent, on the immi- max, unseemly dissensions rend the party organization charged with the conduct of Lae campaign about to OPENING NEXT WEEK “BAGDAD” Madison St—Below the Heilig | feet fairly dance with delight, Away wo the aches and pains, the corns, calluses, bilsters and bunions, “Tie” draws out the acids and pol fons that puff up your feet. matter how hard you werk, how long you dance, how far you walk, ‘The BELLINGHAM. VANCOUVER IS. or how long you, remain on your BLAND Auto Ferry 1s now operating feat, : beans one daily round-trip aarvice as follov's fort, “Tie” is wonderful for 1 . aching, swollen, smarting feet. Your |feet just tingle for Joy; shocs never “Tin” brings restful foot com: | Get a box of ‘Tin’ now from any ’ Youens Exceptionally attractive for Puritan Prints—Yd. 59¢ | A beautiful new fast-color material, stunning when ma@e | It {s 32 Inches wide, and ‘comes in w | good assortment of patterns. | pon the record of the democratic party thru cight years of glorious history, from 1913 to 1921, we submit that it should again be entrusted with direction of our national af- fairs."’ DR. WO Natural Remedics Dr, Wo, Chinese Doc- Specialist, compounds the Chinese Nature Herbs, root spe- cific for stomach, head- ache, colds, rheumatism, M. Hee Wo ‘Chinese Mi ‘208 James St., Cor, tenon Seattle, Wash. 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