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t ot yest $16 ‘ « lane, 1s . ¥ : , | 49a f ear. “ ‘ s : Pon of (rat asi % Play for Butler |. : Pen ee ae Rene ; | const to ats wef ts — sation, but th sti ey Pantages, son of the To date e . p ri n * under way fron je coast at Fr unit and after the vaudeville magnate, has returned to|for 1 ting t$ p.m tomy. | t Judge Rockwell was mak his home eattle with hi 44.9066 if Oe ort be r rate efforts to swing them eight-plece orchestra. Beginning next | torte sting t 1 around ! hort poms “ ack Adoo again week, Pantages’ ¢ tra will fur: | ar rf s t t ine a t Small down ai: 9 | ee vee D Dene rt , t delegation nish the music at the Hotel Butler |4 t f 1 fo Mh 3 of them for ruth s for Davis and the here costing $2,08 of U get som eG SE Rede ete McAdoo had only a ———— = = ie . the cea oft | i pA across t nent to the ne after Mrs, R. B./ ‘Atlantic. The New York mail St. Louts, had served | | ee McADOO LEADERS hi emeirs ie es sth | TRY TO SAVE VOTES 7 | | We've got to break this unit { MAKE NEW HOP ssc". DOWMSTARS STORE When the vote announced, | | | . “— M R. L, Hughes cb jenged Its ac | _ - eg cat aa American World Flyers Are | cxrsey thus automatically forcing an " open poll of the delegation to place Down at Allahabad, India | exch vote on record before the cou: | e ° = vention and > ancerta if Davis LONDON, July 1.—America’s three | Feally had his claimed 29% votes world flight planes arrived safely at |! ft. 7 TUESDAY — INTER - COASTAL MAILS FLY : h ¢ only boost for the Weet 3 <r th : “| | Records Broken * Aerial Postal Carriers on} virs that Moa ie Mgr ; ¢ Million Ahead . G First Regular Schedule ates bal ; Sith ia ore part un is McADOO LOSING | pgonteaind - B onan t : { NEW YOR} 1.—The plane. IN STRUGGLE erator ‘ t w tarting resv nail service t Vhile Da as growing, th oa ft / ter ‘ but ha Z : Gant ‘ r th ballot Allababad, India, today, having made a 300-mile flight from Calcutta ‘The next jump will be eastward fasirabad, whence they will fly HERE'S MORE ABOUT DEMOCRATS STARTS ON PAGE 1 This & © Votes that This caused more confusion in the | delegation since several of the dele: | gates had authorized the chairman to | vote them with which ever candidate | THE SEATTLE STAR a THEY’RE ¢ ‘HEERING FOR HER BILL } Eastern Visitors — | Good News | Bryan Smiles; He’s Plan Seattle Stop For Women and Misses b Great Grandfather to Karashi | ~~ a po ar ; ‘ i ; | : eee 2 joo leaders made a frantic ¢ » ; ‘: 1 ic 8 , villi . oy, a8 : a ; I Serk ta 'navetns Galabaion. Witenes | This interesting photographic study of Mrs, William G. McAdoo was snapped by the} : British Pilot Is Ladd Rockwell, campaign manager, | Cameraman ee Se cel de alared apse at its pea A on ogi! the oom in which i * H. called a meeting of a dozen of his|she sat. Note the ecstatic, almost exalted expression on her face. t was all for “her wn ongkon = Jone patat t § Down in H me “i read leaders and they all concen-| Bill” and, her face indicates, all things and people about were lost from vision in that «e - . " ba | trated on Missouri, making private moment MacLaren, Ly he peo eggs Of the! polls themselves. ° | British royal air forces, attempting | SMITH FORCES ARE 7 es Garis Sas Tae 2 uses SET | i i a round-the-world flight, arrived here STARTING SIEGE | ready for filing W OMEN and es planning ah Monday afternoon from Haiphong | As the 20th ballot swung along, HERE’S MORE ABOUT ‘BANNICK BACK. The chief explained Monday outing trip over the holidays, French Indo-China. Franklin D. Roosevelt, who is lead j ports that he was en route to 1 . | a teal fa Waih bermpalbe. ulecarsd | MAYOR is 49, | Rane fo meet the mayor as “camous or a camping trip for the Summer "i " 7‘ for a long siege anc ordered scores | : “ ft - = iy Q jve va j j ; HERE'S MORE ABOUT | jo¢ giasses of iced coffee au sand-|{ STARTS ON PAGE 1 }| T0 STICKS | ‘The police. station received Sev: will find attractive values in Outing 4 re | wiches brought in to the New York | | eryne a cordial welcome, and Jeay j . mstai WARSHIPS dengan, rho tunched witht Iey-|aia nat have to aak them to stage| eanien Apr agicarially, waeypmased to Wear in our Downstairs Store. ms |ing the hall. Meantime, in the base-| the show yesterday that made it/Severyns Admits Rumors Of} be back again. Bannick appeared STARTS ON PAGE 1 Jment the hot dogs were selling at | appear I was In Beattle | Trip “Camouflage” about 9:15 a. m. and reported to KHAKI SHIRTS, $1.95 ‘ | 20 cents each and bad ham between ee" d Severyns for duty. He was imme- : stt] oy Toscday coon, |tiowm of modded bread wan had at | . 2 called up my sev Bd, and | ‘ Matin mamendair ic. th coraanent Made in the comfortably-fitting : but the gobs expected to get ashore |%5 cents per sandwich Chief Severyns, by Jong distance, | oe Guclal las: Cue et ame wee 7 f Of d : before evening. Hospitaiity head.| Between ballots, the Iowa delega-| from Montana, and told them I | E Brel sccattna: Reva to taker ohiaree ae style pictured at left. goo . quarters were opened up Tuesday | tlon. which bad er ee. was in Seattle. They asked when annick|the department at the request of quality khaki cloth in sizes 36 to 44. s at the county-city building park.|(°* One Cither ft would follow the| they could see me, and I said, | as chief came nnick| Mrs. Landis, following the dinmissal ; Information booths and telephone!) ot teat mt ae bt orrow; I'm iS re-assigned as commandant of| of Severyns inst week : service were ready for the men. bez of Missourl and swing away | he Agar tomorre Ballard police precinct. Joe T. = KHAKI KNICKERS, $1.95 KHAKI MIDDY BLOUSES, $1.95 “ he which came | 20% McAdoo. | red. 1 Saaenn. remains: ee. vol ahr ast n . s(% - . . ; i io paar cats a eh E. T. Meredith, of Des Moines.) rie tast tw ys T was in New|” Chief | aryne teie tack We ae UMMER SCHOOL Made of serviceable khaki loth Made of good quality Khali cloth the Pennsylvania and the Maryland, |‘°0k the poll and said BM | York 1 spent | ngring for day by ucting Mayor Mrs. Henry GIVES PROGRAM ‘ ne in the neat style pictured at right. = ~ |probably Iowa would re mn under | sent ne want . - n the lar button-at-knee oi , i pow in the harbor at Everett,|t" Ne vule fer actos at tense | atone in Sen 0 Landes, was to be aworn in as chief} With Prof. Oliver Martin Johnston ir e popular button-at-knee 5 : sme Share sbo will remain over: the|t® unit rule for M Teast to know If we had another Ole Han-| or the wecond time ‘Tuesday morn-| ot Stantord university scheduled to|l| style, with side pockets. Sizes 26 Women’s and misses’ sizes—16, 18 Fourth. | {son out here—if the city had gone His appointment was made out| give an Interpretation of Dante's ho ; a a ‘ The Pennsylvania will be in ge.|,, The poll of the Missourt delegation | crasy heen to nora) 2%, MAYOR Brown and filed before| "Divine Comedy," ut the University] to 82 (waist measurement). and to 44. attle for July 4 and after the holi- “ ar : Me. | The whole effect has been to hold city hall had opened for tho| of Washington philosophy hall Tues. 4 : - ; in , a days will Join the other ships off| J. W;, Davis. 33 18 McAdoo, 9) cattle up to ridicule and scorn. | day's business day evening, a new surnmer schoot|{) KHAKI HATS, as pictured in the group. Sizes 67% to 714, 50¢. e Bremerton for summer maneuvers in| in een: et cegation hay-| Instead of staying in New York) Severyns motored to Auburn be- entertainment number, “Mefistotele,” o.. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Sound waters. pe voted "for Davis Chairman | °¥*? the Fourth I came on home! fore daybreak Tuesday morning to| was announced Tuesday It will be} . The Nevada and New Mexico are Walsh instructed thai the fact num. |@* s00n as I could, |meet the train on which Mayor|a musical recital-lecture Thursday| c ne ps paeonty Papp easiorgglaael ee jolie be cast for Devis. : i Spee re ee we sags was eae to 1 sc | ie » . Mea ey mm ae | B e e Men from these two ships are ex aay cape | 000 with which to develop the £ York. During the trip to the city| scheduled to start at 8 p. m Tues-| a In ul s : fait Sy ar — from|““rrotal, 1,098. Smith, 205%; Me-| When I received weed ao bol Auburn, Severyns and Brown| day in room 28%, philosophy hall. — | 7 vania In the demonstra-| , 418; Cox, 60; J. W. Davis, 63;| ¥as being stopped ‘e \ discussed the situation, and after) The musical program of Boito’s| . ton here on the Fourth of Juty. | Afoo 18; Com, 00) 1 Robinson, 46;{ council to delay action until my Te-| arriving at the King Bt. station at| opera will be given by Mra. Louies For the Whole Family a LT ANTE. |Underwood, 41%: Walsh, 1; Bryan,|turn, as 1 had promised in my cam-|¢:39 9. m., the papers appointing | Van Oxie, assistant professor of hr if HERE’S MORE ABOUT ) 12: Ritchie, 17%; Governor Davis, 11;) palsn saci ~ Cone dam, | Severyns as chief were prepared,| music of the state university | WOMEN S, men’s, girls’ and boys’ Bathing Saulsbury. 6; Brown, 1; Copeland, %. | Skagit development. : ry TREY eS PCA EN LE Be Suits ¢ mat ; E ona - i age has been done. It has been | Suits are available in extensive displays TOKYO preteen fea broadcast that work on the project "SM > : 3 338 i . play Sagi am DE re hia calms stoped HERE’S MORE ABOUT in the Downstairs Store. Especially good | 60; 3, W. Davis, 64; Glass, $4; Ral! yas, HENRY LANDES—I would DOLLAR PARK \}| assortments of the ribbed-stitch styles, at low paints in the Japanese-American con-| 0%; 30: Robinson, 28; Underwood. |iike the people of Seattle to seo that STARTS ON PAGE 1 prices, ‘142; Walsh, 1; Bryan, 11; Ritchlo.!the main point is: not how much or STA S$ OD ; e troversy—first, the question of racial | : ; liahe | TOTENTR r7 a ees ; gay! wecond, whether teamigra. | 174; Governor, Davis, 10; Copeland, | iow tittle I have ent h ‘ut OOP RIE at a ee | WOMEN’S BATHING SUITS in ribbed-stitch tion Is a domestic question, and third | $2; Saulabury. j whether as a public officia a oO o the Tacoma fund, So we'll have to step on | wool, $3.50. ; EIGHTEENTH | true to my oath of office and to the aie eer ; ’ the | teu y he gas, folks, a'r r les | ATH torr : 3 ‘ question of discrimination. BALLOT |ideats and principles for which | he gas, folks, if we're to keep our lead. el MEN'S BATHING SUITS in ribbed-stitch wool “There has been no intimation Smith, 312%; McAdoo, 470%: Cox.| have openly stood. A man who told us ho didn't the Auto Club of Washington to $4.95 , Iately," he said, discussing the first! gy. Ww. Davis, 66; Glass, 30; Ral-| 7? Sahove that two members of the; Want his name used sent in a | Auto club headquarters, 416 Pe-UO. Tea caPanese are inferice 10| ston, 30; Roblnson, 32; Underwood,| civil service commission should be| beck for $100, for the Beattle | University st. ‘The club is hand. GIRLS’ BATHING SUITS in wool, $1.95. is a conte: | brevgigts 7 ® Ritebie. sce igy hs Shire: Vicahs id yesterda s awfully 4 ling all funds. » NOW, ro! PATHING 1 et : ! - Japanese and Americans are | pit Sivan ioevie 107 Saiibary, |e nd #3. Bolton z | ficult for us to refrain from tell. | Tuesday contributors: BOYS’ BATHING SUITS, in ribbed-stitch wool, $3.45. —pownsTarrs sTORE Meee sich othe ce marta”, || NEN STESNTH imake a full and open Invests phones . Nari gutta tana pe Patdiared wee the’ ibassicr Peat His Mesdbis 114) 05k €0 is a pa ade aie rena weed A. ¥. Bird, president of the |Eart A. Anderson and fam! aa Wability of both races and not “be Te 7 S eaiataian | ne ce 4 | Pure Milk Dairy, Inc., brought in Richmond Highlands ...... 5.00 | J. W. Davis, 5444; Glass, 90; Ralston. | jqwover, I had no intention of re- | : i htin | ; | ‘ _— pect at dle Meson 3 hah Robinson, 22; Underwood, 3914; moving the civil service commixaton- | Maly itl cod intlon: werd obt bio nercsres spunea FA | wee nicrers Use v o 40: :! 7 - and . 0a P sate . 2.! Walsh, 2; Bryan, 20; Ritchie, 17 ers in the absence of the mayor, The; ok mibaaie tt . 7 8” j tchie, : at the beach Sunday,” he said, |dosephine B. Teeters, R. F. D. . INDICATES JAPS MAY Gov. Davis, 9. Saulabury, 6; Cope-| undignified hoax. perpetrated in the) wang on that hot day we couldn't | No. 8, Box 264.......... . 1.00 For Women and Misses BEASSIMILATED land, 1. | mayor's office Monday morning ted help but think what a blessing a | Mrs, J. C. Munter, R. D. 5, yENTIETH 0 effect upon my decision in the fverting sce 4 as A “However, t! | TWE n | state park on the Sound would Box 85, Riverton - 1,00 oni % = fe Sransicalabiviy.” he weat on doe eee Tia; McAdoo, 432; Cox, 60;| met sai that the mayor of Seat-| U& Where ALL tho kiddies could | Mflas isle Uillet, These Knickers are made of a good quality of 3 ‘ * mith, 73 . 432; + 605) do thin at the mayor of Sen’ t 0 heat on suc! Wash. ..... i 7 - i apo ty eta ee }J. W. Davis, 122; Glass, 25; Ralston, |tio owed an official courtesy to the) Gay ay Tonday Ceri eto: 1B. bagi BON MG COLE tweed in the popular pepper-gray mixture. Neat- | (Paming to the second point—that |20: Robinson, 21; Underwood, 45%! acting head of the city. Such @| to ‘my bit. 1 olny wish I could |H. L, Van Brocklin, 1704 fitting style, as pictured, buttoning at knee, with tices ack Walsh, §; Bryan, 11. Ritchie, 174; ) thing as was staged yesterday morn-| make jt more.” | Bellevue Weenies i ee nis a domestic tasue—| coy Davis, 10; Saulsbury, 6; Mayor |ing was very undignified. | That's the «pirit, folket That's {C. W. Potlatch, — %) side pockets. Waist measurements—27, 28, 30, 31 thation ‘ot Let ae ee no in| Dever, ¥%; Senator Hitchcock, 1; New-| 1 recognized it as a hoax from the! the way you ALL ought to feel Watts. ies aris tet Miitise. bot it sae oot Jae ra {ton Baker, 1. start, but I wasn't going to be driven | Probably you do, But DEMON: | Mrs, duck’ Corning, 2113 W, and 32. Good value at $3.95. @Relasion that the exclusion cla TWENTY-FIRST into something I had not intended to) gpRaTE IT, Howe .. 460 —DOWNSTAIRS STORE SIEGE va seeds without < an BALLOT _ | do because of It. | Seattle's quota is $10,000. Ta. |K. E. Duff, Renton, Wash. 1.00) aenantts pps eta Pannen and | ‘gmith, 307%; McAdoo, 489; J. W.| ‘phe city of Seattle !s entitled to) coma is raising $5,000. The stato |Gcorge Geertsen, 1819 Ninth vs a pai deh oni he de jDavis 125; Underwood, 45%; Glass,!taw enforcement from {ts police.| park board will contribute $2,000 BVO. eerie vine aig E ene Tet Caraga: go | 24; Ralston, 20; Robinson, 82%; Cox. | Chiet Severyns in a statement tothe} and will, as soon as title is [Jim Evinson, 6248 Flora ave. 1.00 ies tiucnae ne Coolidge and | 9; Walsh, 7: Ritchie, 17%; Gover-| pubtic deciared there were 100 pollce-| turned over to It, develop the |*Puget Sound Power & Light e pinion ea cates as well as public | oe Davis, §; Saulsbury, 12; Mr8./men who should be removed. I gavo| “property and put in a caretaker | CO Seattle .......+..4 | 150.00 Si aN eee appear syM-| ~ ol Miller, %; Baker, 1. One not! him the opportunity to remove them.| to maintain it. jdames Whitley, Burien City. — 1.00 1 e oO e S datheti - y asolent and discourteous The $200 an acre price is an |Beulah Whitey, Burien City 1,00 “Our protest,” he said, “is based | Voting. Pe ae ee hee ae 4 e , yENTY-SECOND reply he compelled me to discharge excellent bargain, The assessed | Charles McGuire, Seattle ... 1.00 the conviction of discriminatory | WWM oT him. Any city official who would fait] value of the land ja $1,000 higher |. C. Mitchell, Seattle .. 3,00 ‘e t contrary to the dictates | “cst, 1,097, one not voting. to dismiss 4 subordinate who wroto| than we are paying for it, Land |F, L. Higgins, 1633 47th For the Fourth fet, immoned on us in disre-| orth, g07%; McAdoo, 4884; Cox.| such m letter as Severyns sent mo| only a little better, nearby, sold | 8. W. « cae 1.00 | q a to the ordinary rules of inter. 60; J. W. Davis, 123%; Glass, 25;| would be unfit to hold office. recently for $1,000 an acre, | Standard Furniture Co. _ : ‘ : i Bee cps ‘ tishea | Ralston, 32; Robinson, 22; Under- + el8 That's why real estate men are 50,00 | OMEN and misses who may be wanting White | egisiation is an accomplishe ‘45%. Walsh, 8%; Ritchie, * anxtous now to get this, But the 100,00 5 rth will fi lections FY ee less wabitiae eae Gis ee aarathoe Davis, 6; Saulsbury,| Asks Council to citizens are going to keep it, for |A, F. #H mbps tor 4 gels t a nae eel ae ¥ closed until our just con-; 1! %: * their own playspot. Thos Fees isin eet eevee 28,00 at low prices in the Downstairs Store. | : 1 Take More Active | ‘: pio: f are satisfied Paecereikctaet ake WViore ACtiv Fill out the coupon below and | *The company al tributed ‘ | TWENTY-THIRD \ ‘4 pon below and i. pany also contribut kab, ‘ x es maintain ovr protest and) BALLOT Part in Affairs| *%°"4 your check, addressed to |$150 to the fund in Tacoma, WHITE KIDSKIN PUMPS, one-button-fastening, r ‘nofficlal returns. No nomina- aie vin | ny ee del ae ca Nd kt : — ajurtment ana tneure 16 dae MOAT Us, 1001 one: Hoe yO: Pees Uy A Pe a with narrow instep straps. Spanish and military ¥ ra ona. rien Aas % 1 0 u ¥ " PP ibidchers ac Mpc ing. “i \council, said Tuesday that hereafter ° 9 covered heels. Widths AA to C. eo aid that negotiations | Ein, 308; McAdoo, 488%; J. W.! Fie gpeente Sizes 8 to 8 ‘ FE Bat ooking toned recor | ayn ting; Underwood, 2%; Cina, |, Sunell will tae © more ote olalers Honus Law wigsni lashed cing ak es Man not yet in a position to make a Me tioned teh shales chy ati Frese ORCA sig Cama SNe O YOU want to know what the newly passed war veterans’ WHITE KIDSKIN STRAP PUMPS with medium - definite statement. ‘ hd tats ; ‘ Mrs, Landes declared that she does adjusted compensation law provides? ; i “iy My d hi By Wits ‘rerara to china “ne ia | Davin, 5: Seulebury, & satire tat ihe, oul as'| “our Washington bare in apa prepared atin raay {i]| Spanish heel. Smart cut-out style. 4 @ Plaited Skirts of TY van was willing to render the co-| RALLOT done its full duty in the past. |] for distribution to every reader of The Star who js interested in SIZONBATO Bic cals ele 6 ares late, glatat one e . Of Petition required to promote eco-| srotal vote cant, 1,098. “I believe that the council should learning what the bonus law gives to veterans and thelr depend. Spiral Crepe \f Momic reapproachment. dealt 208: McAdoo, 428%; J. W.| take more active interest in our) ents, how the benefits of the law are obtainable, who receives these PLAIN WHITE KIDSKIN PUMPS in a very j 1 UtSO® Sate Hise Pat f a Underwood, #944: | police department and other branches) benefits, and how the enormous job of administering the law is to eae ” ON ae ate eemobinvon,| of city government,” she wuld. "T!] be performed. neat-fitting style. With hand-turned soles and ; q HERE’S MORE ABOUT ene ag, Walat, 9: Gov, Davis,| think the need for such action has) This bulletin is 4 simplified explanation of the law's provisions Louis heels, Bi ehinie, 17%; Saulsbury, 6;| been demonstrated. ‘Thru our ef-|| and the mothod of ite operation, It tells WHO, HOW MUCH, Spee 7 . i | JAP BAN ) ane 4 ; ficlency and other committees, the|| WHEN, WHERE AND HOw. Sizes 8 to 7. .... aos | ‘ omerene, 1. Pig MAG council ean do a great deal to rec-) If you wish a copy, fill out the coupon below and mall as + i a a STARTS ON PAGE 1 aa ity’ thi failure ‘of the exeouitve dest]? ‘aivasied, : WHITE CANVAS ONE-STRAP PUMPS with au made in the neat s ent to - | rs ¢ + 7] v sses Dietsted and abou us Fletcher Resigns + | partment 10 operate otto nom lightweight soles and medium $2 45 plas “at at paey ’ out the same time the : “| rf a5 are wear’ vith smar 6 of the exclusion net loomed | J G: Fletcher, for six years voca-| stated that Suttle can be made a} BONUS EDITOR, Washington Burenu, The Seattle Star, military heels. Sizes 214 to 6...... . s eae me Ries ome tlonal secretary and alumni seere- ran she Public ign ala ae 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. —DbDOWw AIRS STORE ummer costumes. © hand-woven shawl 1 ity of Washing-| been focused on conditions, Acting ” rs sith Cur cape ‘of tho russian for’ wee aoe anv museday and may|Chie¢ Claude Bannick showed what I want a copy of the bulletin, “The Bonus Law,” and With plaits in several ia a Place to gaudy silks of the Orl-| Le a position as educational gi-| an be done | inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps for same, styles. In brown, gray, tal kimonon y “i “If the elty returns to tho old h bi ~ | rector in the East. He handed in| .naitions, then Mayor Brown must NutHe) ve svouh ven ar Pte Huh LEER ANN TORT CPO l es Chinese Oiled-Paper Parasols tan, beige, navy blue and What’s in the Air || his resignation, to take effect July) assumo rexponalbility. ‘Time Wi and NY AaB white spiral crepe of | 1 , , ic na) Ct NO ORB Deis icivvpeacesevecctocteced : ; . j TUESDAY, JULY 1 1, last month. Fletcher will spend] will show how much permanent and r in many styles, at 95c. good quality. Sizes 27 KDZB—12:20 to 1:59 1p. ft the summer in the Hast Inveatl-) good has been done, and what can ova A tin it ‘ j KPIC—3:26 10 4:30 p, 1. 4:30 p.m, || kating recent deeviopments in visual be accomplished. | fF a eesvacenecsenres Tey SA a aa to 37, $8.75. oa 0 to 6:80 p. m.; 8:50 p.m || education and may also return here! “Seattle citizens, themselves, must | “DOWNSTAIRS STORE 8:80 p.m ‘ || next fall to start a teachers’ place-|take more active interest in their t <n 4! ment bureau. government.”