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* WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1924 WYSTERY DEATH'DEMOS IN HOT THI AR P. Convention Sidelights | FORESTS RAZED HERE’S MORE ABOUT DOLLAR PARK W. T, Campbell, county-city bidg.25 uniy-clty bldg. 5.00 PURSUING SKIFF Mrs. Isberto and Wooten were last gen Sunday morning, as they left Wooten’s boat at Sveret harbor in ie skiff in which the inert form of fe woman was found a day later. Sherif? Conn and Anacories Police maad & farmer on Guemes island who that Sunday morning he had ¢ a white motorboat pursu- said to be a strange craft in ts district, was belag sought if weet yeaa CO been living with her parents, Ghee Al Sullenthin, Tuesday discov. } leader of the ant!-Klan movement, claimed today that more than 700 delegates are now pledged to vote for & plank denouncing the hooded or. | ganization by name. Brennan is more determined than ever to carry the fight for a strong | Klan plank to the floor if there is any pussyfooting or attempt at straddling olutions now drafting the platform, Benator David I. Walsh, of Mussa. DECLARES WALSH “There can be no compromise on from the committee we will carry the the question in the committee on res- | With a crashing cheer, arose to their chairs, shouted, threw] 5 | thetr | started a parade. in the Missourt and Colorado dele- gations, requiring policemen to in | tervene. } The standard holder In the Mis- | sourl delegation started off to fol- low the parade in delegations, but was hauled back by a fellow dele- gate with the ald of @wo wom hats in the air, and finally | oriea ended when the band struck up “America” and men and women Sweltering beneath the rays of a Fights broke out) » Mason Baldridge .. ). Swain Pr Des Moines Auto Co. A. ©, Ellington F. E. Etiington . i. B. Krok . Buel Martin .... doo Freeman ..., F. W. LeVatie Other new contributors to the com- mon folks’ playspot campaign ° OMEN who wear the becoming styles pictured. Women’s Cotton Union Suits 45c and 65c shell - trimmed knee. Sizes 36 to 44. The Colo I jis an open skiff with two persons |chusetts, leaped into the fight today. | rise row igad on ab hve oe Nees <4 Po aang fi tH it. He Aid those who have been oppes-| Hitter feelings developed an sev-| Cliff Skrondal At 45¢: Ribbed cotton H Both craft disappeared into Eagie Naf Tpptpang te ally rhe com 1 members fought for and aguinst|H. 1. Call ..., Union Suits in low neck } » he said, before the «motor. | Promise are now leaving their post-| saging the Colorado banner to the}G. M. Walker . and bodicé top styles. 5 hi tions “like rats deserting a sinkin, . Pp ¥ , caught up. The man rowing | Sm, "| parade. The standard wes wrecked|R. C. Finnell . | e With tight-fitting and ; fhe skit? seemed to be making every sing) in the melee. The worst of the out-|Al Turner .,,.. } tlort to get away, he said. The |NO COMPROMISE, . paraded with American fla) : : . . this queston.” declared Walsh, “The ee Rab ol ses Yer ip fraess MB. Willson, I. FD. | larger sizes in At 65¢: Fine ribbed cot- ‘RTOS WERE ADISON SQUARE GARDEN, acoma ..... steeeee ri j Ini its i - | ORCED RECENTLY squarely or go down to defeat as an ee wie tea ition and | F. W, Griffiths, Puyaltup dresses will be deli hted fn Sain oii vies f The Isbertos were divorced last |°Tsanization lacking in courage and! oi) mingled in strange confualon in | Frank Webster, (312 Sixth ave.. 1.00 ||| with these new dotted ce top style oy January, Wooten being named co. |™42hood. the democratic national convention | Charles O. Plerson, 3144 Arcade ile Dresses in the three straps. Tight - fitting | Tespondent, it is said. Mrs. Isberto|, “Jf We 49 Bot get what we want | togay SE volle Dresses knee. Well _ tailored : - suits in sizes 36 to 44, nIRBP Knake, on Guemes island since fight 10 the floor and not only call) hot June sun, which poured down|| HERE'S MORE ABOUT |||) 4 “ } oo the time. Her three small children rie ol lars a the roll ty upon the garden, delegates listened OIL MEN | They are trimmed in —DOWNSTAIRS STORE th with. her. very man &ndito the speech of Permanent Chair . ‘ f Chet Sullenthin said Wednesday |Womse in the convention will be put | man Thomas J. Walsh, of Montana,|| enapag ON PAGE 1 plaited panels and ribbon. f he believed Wooten was also | Oh tcord 48 to his or her sympathies | in which he attacked the republican i nts: | ROG. ‘The woman's body, he saya, | eens he Kian. jadministration, charging wholesale | In two shades of blue, | TAY Hes probably placed in the shit? Walsh offered « Klan plank today | corruption and reciting the story of| the process, the primary defendants ||| brown and black with the j ocia! fi throw suspicion on her peolbasegd before the resolutions committee. It | the off scandals. have pooled a number of patents| a‘ Ai 70 ie. 2 Sg A on ae Then came nominating speeches | covering unimportant improvements dot patterns in white. ‘ F i © OF- | for this afternoon, with Alabama first king tol]! . ec is | ——d | of in| ganization known as the Ku Klux | presenting Benator Underwood. hare: ag ng ih agi a Sizes from 40 to 62. At Klan, which has been spreading re. Ngtoug bigotry and enciting racial | hatred. must be secured for all, irrespective “Equal protection, under the laws Former Senator James D, Phelan, of California, placed in nomination the name of William G. McAdoo. Gov. Brough, of Arkansas, nom! nated Senator Joseph T. Robinson, extort huge sums from the manu- facturers of gasoline in the guise|}) of royalties on the process which they are licensed to use. Seventy-nino Hoense agreements tractive value at $5.75. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Kalph Nichols, Charles J. Burrow, 5067 26th . ave, SW 1.00 , STARTS ON PAGE 1 | : ‘ 50,000 Acres in California K. Bh, Watters, 3820 dist 5. W.. 1.00 y on — a i. F, Burdic, 8454 Dall 1.09 | THERE were 1 Rt coats ried & lars . & the ver in ays . fD : abundant with him that he could make a donation to |Sunset Poultry Fann ft 2 en I when temporary chairman con-| flower Wednes Burned 0 4 Day : Believe Companion of Dead | Platform Committee Split in) 4), park, but he wanted to do “his bit” so he drew ton 1.00 th ‘ Fy An FRANC! ° A. ” 4 ts Py tes r ~ ‘ Nyberg oumeclaw 3. \ te r . Woman Also Slain Debate on Masked Order | the enclosed cartoon, hoping it would work for him in | {i Sobers Knumelaw.....- 2.00 j ey r f getting out some other folks whe were more abundantly Mr. and Mrs, H. O, Lunsford, $11 se , ed dele . J ANACORT Wh BY PAUL RB, MALLON blessed with the world’s goods Smithers st., Me 1.00 > » 1 f t four . wt Cc. RC ne < TEV Mr, and Mrs. 5, 782 . nee r e gherit N YORK must raise $10,000 ts shar Tacoma is drews, 7824 " : . ‘ busi { Ire 7 " : 2m False § as ts snar . an Ashworth 1.00 i Store won who was i bet x g $5,000 and the state park board is contributing / iota ia. Tom o Ne y ead é “ Bigmiey. ; efter, | SON, OOHRS 48 J \ The site is one of 90 acres, half way between VT cab nr Regy Chg Pox ig = bE ye} . ahire, petit 3 my Dy . " oon the two cities on the Sound. Ideal for a park site » 99) won beard prise— Sah ) mouth of That-|. : — ee: ee If we hurry the thing along, we can get it in shape <= « wn to bis waist.| Quiet and i 2 er Pa - , pen early for this season. But that means that EVERYBODY 0 e° bo het egy + Ate pre Poh p eee Dp beean a PE Ye whing| Will have to do his share. And that includes YOL 10g) “Sane prepared for) cation at 31:68 ’ ~~ i ge t would be athged oe po inid ee tae tation, impressionable band struck |r ; € the convention and/| HERE'S MORE ABOUT |/"nivbutons or #41.20 es Mole 1.00 ba ou. Beautiful mien |! £0 would be repudiate hl na Wednesday Des Moines 1.00| Seattle 5.00 LeRoy Springs o DEMOCRATS R. ©. May $1.00 « Smith, Zenith 1.00)L. A. Marsh, 315 Day bidg 2,99| lina was recogr | a i A. J. T. Edwards, 623 W Dr. LM. $19 ¢ bidg. 1.00| the platform to ; . s rs ON PAGE J. &. Grist r dwards, 6 ostern Gi axson, ireen bldg, 1.00 | the platform f a TARTS ON PAGE 1 Alexander Rene 5.00| ave. 1.00 | Fimer Nylin, 7036 18th ay, N,W, 1.00| port of the day redentials J. G. Pacey 5.00 Mrs. T. H. Osborn, 2532 Yate H. M. Hermanson, 3323 20th ave. | ee ” 4 bering were ironed out ¢ cowbells crashing in opposition William Strom 1.00) ve Fa . 100) 8. we 1,00| A great urat ap gy ie) iid © en @ other important iss a hci6. Witiam Elsey es 100) MG. Arthur, Renton 1.00 | Mire Bittner, 2215 K. Mer when name of Thomas ep wires from slippin 4 missing, and BRENNAN CLAIMS ADISON SQUARE GARDEN, | Howard Elsey » 100) Denny bldg... 1.00) cer 1.00) Walsh was submitted an pe rmanent | winding’ by dropping @ littl : prother, who is |209 ANTI.KLUXERS New York, June %— (M. 1. Neal 100 ‘ovement Club, Robert Lair, Kingston, Wash. .10.00' chairman. on the ends. ; wh, sald Wednesday | public hearings before the resolu-| Pandemontum broke out in the | Kart Farrell . 1.00 = == = —= —— —-— ———~ enfident the man met jtions committee were closed democratic national convention (J. C. Eley 1.00 “f same hand that ts be-/and adjournment taken un in Madison Square Garden this |M. EB. Neal 1.00 y choked the life from | when the drafting sub-committee will! afterneon at the first direct men- | Lioyd Elsey 1.00 ~ 9 aren. Soy SE meet be! ed doors in the Mad) then of the Ku Klux Klan, |. C. Draper 1.00 Isberto wt been employed “= the | ison Square hotel, opp e the gar] Fordney Johnston, of Alabama, |. F, Clayton 1.00 @amehip Alameda, but a check | den, to begin the real work of ham. | placing o Oscar Under. |W. A. Hutchinson 1,00 ees serceted ive e did not | mering out the platform. weeds nan fore the conven | Matt Latimer 1.00 Shae trip out a > a aythigeadllracnag After a careful canvass of the sen-| tion, denounced “the hooded and | A. F, Rene 1.00 b a 3 Sa ee oe eraine meee Uns’ SUB" timent in the democratic convention | secret organization known as | M- E- Dickinson 109 on the Klan tissue, George BE. Bren-| the Ku Klux Klan |G. E. Moss , | are MOTORBOAT nan, deomeratic boss of Ilinols and delegates ] | are set up in the petition as con-/ | stituting and evidencing the com- bination, conspiracy and Sewer! | Hundreds of Yards of These agreements contain numerous! Provisions affecting adversely the |] of religion or race, and ‘we deplore log that state. Vhe super-legal activities of this as-| But, at the Waldorf hotel and in sociation as violating in letter and| Washington, even more important spirit the guarantees of freedom of | events were breaking. worship and equal standing before! ‘Thruout the morning the resolu- preserve.” the law contained in the bill of rights. | tions Committee at the Waldorf heard Those guarantees the democratic) arguments for various planks to be party unequivocally pledges itself to| put in the platform, The klan bat- tle led all the rest. New York Narco dinary cameras. EXPANSION! Before Alterations Begin The Opportunity to Outfit Yourself for the Summer Season in the NEW, SNAPPY MODELS OF BETTER VALUES ~ IN TRIMMED Nearly 150 beautifully t New York is featuring strong for the Summer, which we know cannot be bought outside of this store at 1 My Minami oe pea It. has become possible to photo- graph excellent panoramas with or- 95 None on Display in Our Windows French amateur has been) heard from Paris to Algeria with a two- tube receiver, on 35 meters. ON HATS rimmed Hats that Ban Franctsoo Los Angeles dice E production, transportation and sale| of gasoline, kerosene and naphtha! and other products in Interstate and foreign commerce, the government | char, The effect of these agreements, | the government petition declares, | “has been to burden the interstate! and forelgn trade and commerce in gasoline, kerosene and other com-/| modities by levying thereon heavy charges In the guise of royalties; to restrain interstate and foreign trade| and commerce by prohibiting direct- ly the movements of large supplies of gasoline and other unpatented commodities {n such commerce; and, to secure to the defendant, the Standard Oil Co. of Indiana, a vir- tual monopoly of trade and com- merce in gasoline in the 15 states defined in the agreements as “In- y territory.” Home Brew Starts on Page 1 Olympia. It is reported that they will discuss the advisability of adding drugs to thelr usual stock of goods, eee Perhaps Lieutenant Maughan was | carrying an ice cream cone, and was afraid it would melt, Exclusive photograph of Madison Square Garden taken from the 21st story of the Woolworth building. If you want the news, In print and pic- tures, read Home Brew! (Advt.) A.J. 3 McAdoo Choice Is A Platform Chairman NEW YORK, June 25.—Homer 8. Cummings of Connecticut, the cholce of the McAdoo forces, was elected chairman of the platform and reso-| lutions committee yesterday by ac- clamation. After his nomination by W. H, O'Brien, of Indiana, no other names were presented, and the choice was made unanimous. Senator Walsh of Massachusetts was unanimously elected chairman, | and Senator Pittman of Nevada,’ secretary of a sub-committee on) procedure, which immediately went) into session to decide upon the course of tho deliberations. Call Mass Meeting for Bone Measure ' To organize thelr forces for “a cleanup" on the Bone bill campaign, supporters of tho free-power in- {tative measure will stage a mon- ster mass meeting at the Eagles’ hall, Seventh and Pine st., Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. J, D. Ross, Homer T, Charles Heighton will speak and! Rone and Mrs. Henry Landes, acting city mayor, may also muke an address, Rubber tapo ts better than friction tape for aerial work, ’ SILK, WOOL and COTTON |REMNANTS | SILK REMNANTS Taffeta, Satin, Radium, Canton Crepe, Pongee, Prints, Flat Crepe and Sports Crepe, WOOL REMNANTS Serges, Tweeds, Coat and Skirt Fabrics. Reduced to the Pair misses. fashionable styles as: Airedale NuBuck ROUND BOUDOIR PILLOWS covered with silk and rayon fabrics in attractive colors. In shirred styles, with button center, $2.65, . [eninge at eee COTTON REMNANTS Printed Voiles, Tissue Ginghams, Suitings, Percales, Ginghams, Lingerie Fabrics, Sateens, Kimono — Crepes, Sheeting Muslin. 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DOWNSTAIRS STOR Ny Boys’ Khaki “Flapper’’ Suits 95c, $1.15 and $1.65 These are the kind of play suits boys like for va- cation, Cool, comfortable and in sturdy khaki cloth that does not soil easily. Several good styles and qualities are here in the Downstairs Store, Sizes from $3 to 6, at Sizes from 8 to 7, at $1.15 and $1.65. —DOWNSTAIRS STORD Washable Luncheon Cloths, 69c These Washable Lunch- ton Cloths will be very useful for Summer cottage use. Made of good quality oilcloth in dull white, with printed pattern in blue. 48-inch cloth for round or square table, _ special ies 13-Piece Oilcloth Luncheon Sets Special 39c Set Dull ~=white _oilcloth Luncheon Set with blue- bird pattern. Set includes: One 18-inch Centerpiece Four 94-inch Plate Doilies Fight 6-inch Doilies, —the 18-piece set, special 3O¢. ~DOWNSTAIRS STORE