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THURSDA I THI AT PAC STARTS ON PAGE 1 SAVEGIRL | HRMS J ond Fence at Auto Park (omit tson | SURE THING sie STARTS ON PAC Compounded ana sshes Daughter to Safety; : : ‘ t . Nr Deny He Has Accepted Nom- a ON SAVINGS Semi-Annually Crushed by Street Car |"P. And, on the Other Hand, Some Tourists ‘ ination of Progressives —the Least Like a Little Privacy on the Road T - : sirest car, M ‘ QEEMS to t } hard nut t Ww HERES ALL, ABOUT f n er TAGGART FINALLY % cra t the tourist camp t INNER, WORKINGS ' : : TWENTY FIFTH of deat STARTS ACTION Voodlas worne tha . Ln Cone £1 . . la ny Moyea OBJECT TO FENCE t ce| "When te camp ornsd up sere QhutieD SHOU SE ponte donee wn i SEMI- ANNUAL DIVIDEND ¢ t r iained that! ¢ r 4 it, and 0 . , ; , : ° . 1a 4 at night and/; ‘gere4 - t t t t ha " : Tuesday we declared our th regular Semi- . w 1 nal a La The gat t ft f Chief annual Dividend and members of this Asso- st tia n eather ced v . 2 “s art ' af . ciation are being credited returns upon their ad sma 2 " forbidding fe Comat 1 1 he 4 1 ¢ Savings at the rate of 2 per cent per coming : en, tre pam? 4 peo ON Pres t kings of t La FP ‘ annum, the © 1 1 at th ma xcept a Tha to w pr y well} towr y of kt - oY hes a 7 cage . ee <¥ him | for & time,’ but lately ‘severe! tour-| 024 sturr it sown. be full inf ptance « prog Did You share in this Liberal Reward for MOTHER DRAGGED a two days an ‘ ats } complained to The be a C _ top MH ; ala) Thrift practiced in the last six months? By CAR AND KILLED . n “tay, 2 erning what they term “p St sada aii dor ane at tans proba " ' , é oi ‘ With & vis ‘ Cnt Y I ea geigy Le: | sag ye geeeg sand TY et é Baby Ss Tears Begin Saving Here Now and Participate in t of the wa - tha ack I George H. Comstock, de our next Dividend on January 1, 1925, r n If, aft an evening tert v . ‘ , i gine seer | edec evant mmmis tee onde seteeen, TOM gam and S ft C i: SAVINGS LEFT HERE ON OR BEFORE JULY 15 , tained | ‘ A by Maree pees realtor sae 4, and the re . ? orten Cour WILL EARN FULL SIX MONTHS DIVIDEN . ‘ : nae hed nt mat-| git) ad mate Hs j|that the month of M — BY JANUARY 1 NEXT nr wan | HC, ABpareRY, yas crap meth tnt padey to Pen ° McAdoo f away durin inKe and Py | s © th nd ae th iv m Sins BABY'S fy wa 2 i touang| A MUTUAL SAVINGS W. Henderson * | he scored last night a a. ; rs f a cour a oa lye : Blea Sit» d LOAN ASSOCIATION glib 4th ballot sh yeur w : hat 143 cease ant wri 1222 Second A front of t P urists that it w nts were j 222 Secon venue Ps " As > gat when Mor 1 oe esa me Pde wae as jail “ALL THIS WITH Lpelepe, ‘ A Southinst Corner University Street ane t a pines oo. a c » come and go. NO HELP FROM YOU" sateo Asia Mr iti ted aa married only Y c — The ts rego gr P udge Austin Griffiths ne He is employed by t jc Jo deleg 'aiteite us this sauna | ta Anderson's attorney, William Ballway Co. She ts also survived by | *!!P- Ohio has voted fo EP thout your assistance, while not | Bell. had asked the court for clem wings, age y 1 made a speech to them in OLL R AR re ith t t “yall 8g RE ee ae D A Y P. a4 I this to «bh ou that this & n | honor Attorne Bell pleaded. ad would bring to aa TARTS ON PAGE 1 every-day matter of our police work|“And there is the family which de — td the 5 would be nd is not prompted by any desire| pends upon this fath f a | : the definite honor of leading it to u — ai spacey Win Ma 3) Paw Une Oe |S REOOe) ee Oe oii nee x for put or individual fame | tenance.” at e a Me at han did Cox Francisco, which handles all contributions to such things which makes our city appear no- _ gi h Jud i riba pore een’ rng in hy for the company, explaining the plan and recommending tortious before the rid. Griffiths heard it in fie : 4 FOR GUNPLAY BATTL Ss cache come and go Mra Landen): Wut Jaw | " {nditterently. | Even’. the bt . violations will goon until the millen: |" ee . a SRS RUN Baas “ spectators paid slight attention The bitterness that haa srawn out Here’s My Bit!” Mig thp month of June Lieut,|_ 2 te first row of seats. there of the fight in the democratic con: || S cade" oaekes.’ 4s do 99|¥22 & commotion Wife and Attorney Wounded | vention inciudea the women this art-|| State Park Committe matock’s special detail made 99)"") baty voice cried out, “Daddy"*| pei ‘ Automobile Club of W arrests, totaling $9,000 in fines; jail). i. 3. 5 | on Fort Lawton Road sina Gidiaation, lnvdiolag Gene BU ity S nterices 1,081 ‘days; five federal/29¢ the S-yearold son of the pris Louisiana de . involving Gene. || 416 University St. sasbctin’ chdde ‘cabettataen‘oven'ea| teary tree loose from his } Charged by wife with having | vieve Clark mason, daughter of || Gentlemen: federal nuthoritien: 149 search| mother’s arms, ran sobbing across i Der thru the cheek and also|the late Champ Clark stol ap a ederal # ee earch srabbed his “daddy i Reoded Herm G Rue r,| Funk, a Mc reoipite a natty I think the idea of a summer estate for the common |/ warrants were ved, so that, grabbed hi daddy Wednesday night 2 secluded spot} Margaret Wilson, daughter the| | folks is fine. I want to help you put it over. Inclosed is || * plished ee? on ver : : who was convicted of the edge of Fort Lawto' te Pres npuis wou ve been t Reeceats Savi T Mehler my contribution of canted in the < pots his own home to collect in i" £ ? Aministratic the surance, broke down wept. | ef the Fourth Infantry at the BY ROBERT J. BENDER ee - clasping the boy to hi : i was being sought by police a ADISON SQUARE GAR. ‘i cer eh lt ai efi don gS from the. spectators’ YY ; fi piltary aut day N DEN, New York, July 3— '|............. Tete ste erties me hardin en ie Pee EE ity OC the’ court Ale all, anees eben é Kroeger fled in his car after the) Having broken the record of tho : ib ridiculous in the eyes) ©ine — | Postma ifr gd er ag iieoting, wounded in his right arm.| famous Baltimore convention, bis ial presence of Presid tulltin features,’ finish i He left Mrs. Haino, 20-year-old hair-} when it took its 48th ballot fora ||-+++++-- teeter eeeeees sete eeens seers sereee Address |] ONLY ONE ARREST iffiths, known as the Hardware’ andl cetalsesgaint b } dresser, writhing on the ground.| presidential nominee shortly after BY LANDES’ DETAIL s Pag ths ! ateide-pein bi } Tle woman hid herself until her| 1 o'clock today, the deniecratic . tkaees ie + a full Hat | OMe SUstere nd dignified judge oa 8 this attractive home, E | apg’ disappeared, the revolver) national convention settled down | z f the locations ur in-| yo ni : ‘ot th 5 x ae ee deiiga. ria Better : } ill in his hand, she said, and then this afternoon for a real war. formers furnish pecial de Y : 4 4 made her way to the street car line} William G. McAdoo and ¢ al| f RE 1 yescroenemeremaeyamyne ayaa 5 a the fF artment, in Phage ge todas . Here a motorist took her to the| fred E. smith were In a hopeleas| HERE’S MORE ABOUT ||| HERE’S MORE ABOUT | law violations wore assumed! Denced sentence, where evidence’ ga Haine was married on April their totals did not var} more than a I OURTH was no such number as the address na ses os umber she told the police. Soon after |traction, with McAdoo leading at STARTS ON PAGE 1 T = ; an, ¢ were bleycie lege) ian om fet ber antag was discharged| fig atch and ont ena ie STARTS ON PAGE 1 | £"", npnaal Is GOOD Lumber fo support him. She refused and| ~~. 7 | But does he like it?) Just ask him | but with the’ glaring headlines at Walla Walla. | - fl reenlisted and they separated. | CONVENTION MAY and his pleanant, tanned face will be |!" ‘R® morning, when the first/and the t and trimmings, only sential benim mehr It is well manufactured, neatly trimmed antl | Wednesday evening, she said, het — po ECORDS a | split by a amile that is only supposed |column of the mmoth parade| 08 arrest was Sotual miade dur-| jo: baby {e depending on you and carefully graded. All the 2-inch framing lum- . h b he he Goth Hs ing your entire hu aloo a 5 i Eber to germs sto. the:crestrys- [i nthe 6a allah xyes tAk28. | to come when some one shoves | will move off from Second aye, ana| Your entire hullabaloo: or that /0oks upon you as a hero ber is cut extra thick, giving you more : i divoree papers C we 7 be | ole ee of te crea Tse + ot CR Nee RO Pam Fane re ending > 1 was y amander. She went but was ac.| Previous records of balloting in| to 41. 8°) Beginning at 1 o'clock disturbed over the Inck of law| xed at $ Beaton & Post lumber in all grades is better 4 Mmpanied by Krueger j democratic conventions. It already) =< heolutely,” he says sjernoon, the Amert enforcement in this city” and as you! lumber because, in grading, we reduce the me they arrived at the reserva had passed aver, record with the honed i¥ | 2 w ‘ eh ne id . Woot ed offictally ea: mayor ot ie Hanihara’s Post number of defects permitted by the grading irs. Haino said, her husband | exception ¢ at made in 9960.) yfcDonald will take the examina-|P@t™ to be featured by daylight| great city upon these disturbing = ‘ules, re a ; aa Med Krueger to drive down a se-/That year the convention began iM! tion for the Annapolis academy aaifmeworks, band mus eeches and| statements, I herewith request that Is Still Vacant rules, eet tht sue ce hem eoate limit. i @ded road. After a short distance | Charleston, 8. C. Stephen A. Doug-| soon as h ready for it and he} Ser plays by pls under] you furnish me the names of these} vicrorra, B.C. July 3%—It Is good homes. . | Miordered Krueger to stop, un-| las was the ultimate nominee. Fifty- ©: yn, { Lieut. T. J. Koenig of Sand Point.| business men and citizens that were, , Mt eo AB ns rege) », 4 tea peers: ; ‘ . considera the training aboard tho t impossible to state when the “va-| Send 25¢ for our 1924 book of home plans, | ; Apel package which | seven ballots were t at Charles-/Gannet the best groundwork pos-|NIGHT SHOW IN in your possession at the time Of! ancy: created by Ambasmador Hani-| ; stad lo be a revolver and shot hia} ton, posses leading at 2 end, sible: for-his. future school Lite UNIVERSITY STADIUM | wr Lege esa to Kent Bers | hara’s holiday” will bo filled, Isa- ; and then the convention adjourned) je will, ret to his home tn} 4, eve the blg fire eryos, Having acted on these sate-) pics vyoshic 0 oro} © As she fell, Mrs. Haino said,| to Baltlmore, where Douglas won on patnelay gan able $h wohood Alia ee oe Hireworks | ments, if any. they are pubtio Ei ges oe coarage st ‘i oe Hiino turned the gun on Krueger|the second ballot, iC ’ h 5 | and # and drills records and should be placed at my “pgs vf bgieatton daver and then fled. | Memindtion Bitetdevaded haw ap-4o" August 15. direction of the! jy { ' |D. C,, declared yesterday, upon his UKrueger, who is a law clerk, ac-|pears to be the only Solution of the is [heen at the Unl| CALLS FOUR CHIFES ae Bs So es MRS ati Ua fempanied Mrs. Haino as her legal|convention. ‘The Smith and other | OW" 4 Sauisbury, 6; Walsh, 1 Matus Mee beh aro Tagen | PRETTY GOOD RECORD feet cicy th wasniemen Gl Miviser, sho said. He lives at §16|anti-McAdoo forces are determined nes hia celebration will begin at 7| % * a, am going i Washington to University st simply to starve McAdoo out, ‘not | FORTY-FOURTH cioleak with band manaic fren’ the] or Kare ete ee ee ae eon tic iene Haino has not been seen since the| only as to votes but ax to delegates, | BALLOT Ith: 8, Peonayiv baie | June 30, inclusive, during which | would reveal his official instructions 3 SO & 6 | And ft also may'‘come to the point o¢| Smith, 3191-10; McAdoo, 4844-10;| ‘Three band concerts are scheduled} me You had four police aes ai res ike “th ES gi Wi past Mar iaing. wit recover, hospital Fatarvine: the pea : W. Davis, 71; Underwood, Fabthetoelagscalaerans’ : ttle | Pretty. good record—Severyns, Joe)to take the post at ashington Attendants declared Thursday. ae ee : ; Robinson, 4 Vp eat ititferent Seattle| Mason, Bannick and yourself. One| during Hanihara’s absence, partly] LUMBER COM He aie Ee z Ritchie, + Gov. Di lavwwaes oath. Tha mecont jg | inherited, one delegated, one selected | because of four years’ previous rest- UEGATES ARE Saieticy; 6Owen, 47 2 ae phar cpa 5 ve it Res aan and yourself “proclaimed.” During | dence there. | q | r one ne " ~ . bs dapmplawcry bet egime as chi Yoshida said h a Would Rush Union | | the convention is broke. Delegates | W#ish. 1: (one not voting) [ita (hira ta ab 62 c'clocke at: Lachl,| FON" OME ramntes MO. CUSS eT ake | Bla. pyvernmient Gould freserva.Granr of Church Branches | from the Far West, the Middle Weat | FORTY-FIFTH PLENTY OF CARS | usual holdups and burglaries, which|@nd declared there would be no} CHATTANO« GHIA AS, RLS oe tee ee en {3 BALLOT | TO HANDLE CROY lhows that law-breakers have no{danger for Americans as a result| Biaisticn to asia pai canei sjesot lan ppevontogh ae side fe de-| smith, 9191-10; McAdoo, 4824.10;| Special street railway service will particular choice under which chief | of feeling over the Japanese exclu-| 2800 c! ed to stick it out, but the eco- Phased ‘| be provided to care for the holiday | ; s —- aext May on the ” 1 | W. Davis, 73. Underwood, 38; Ral: of police they operate. — » ey Ith the Northern teanch wan ne {Romic Pressure is getting terrific. |ton, 31; Glass, 24; Robinson, 44; Cox,| crowds July 4th, Rallway Superin:/ yoy demanded that Chlet Sev-|40)Mi I T Bill | WHATCOM AVE. WASHINGTON as ty th rane ee be Many delegates with friends or bow-| 54." Ritchie, 17%: Gov. Davis. tendent’ David W. Henderson an Joryns diamiss a hundred police off. | 1 ax Di a ry the special general ing acquaintances in New York are) g,. 6 1 4 W * “I nounced Thursday | rage p 2 Me | Saulsbury, 6; Owen, 4; Walsh, 1. ¥. " g other things, within 24 i ogg of the Methodist church, |inquiring whether these friends | S°Usbury. 6 Owen, 4; Wals! | Extra equipment will be fure| po see treet your own chief | Has 62,000 Names| x ‘ouldn't like to have some guests | nished all lines leading into Seattle} ‘ } M 2, The conference then began debate | jn FORTY-SIXTH lot police, who hax been in the de-| More than 62,000 signatures have | 3 jin an effort to escape from the ex- | Friday morning to bring the crowds 6 b btained , ¢ 1 . . . om the pla: 3 é ALLOT partment for 24 years, and knows | been obtained on initiative bill No, 50, a artin Rac: Plan for unification prelim-| pense of putting up at the hotels. Smith, 9191-10; McAdoo, 486 9-10,|!" t0 see the parade, Henderson | it. mont intricate workings and all | the 40-mill tax limit bill, according to J. ae Chinese Rail Head inary to a decisive vote. ‘On the floor inuth ie sp ; 486 9-10. auld. Thi ipment will b lr = With Death A: On the floor in-the early afternoon W. Davis, 71; Underwood, 38%; | SM! nis equipment will also be! oe its personnel, he failed to dis-| Frank Jackson, head of a statewide 1 ea ngel in U. S. f R. t | Workers were moving about stiffen-| Faison, 33; Glass, 24; Robinson, 44;|feadY to take them back to thelr| nics one man, or to accomplish in | orgunization fostering the bill. These| CONNORSVILLE, Ind., July 3—| oO. FOr nes jing the backs of oan here and| cox, 54: Ritchie, 16%; Gov. Davis, | tapes hae bet srrboiy sod tg six days one-one-hundredth part of | will be filed at Olympia Thursday, |Maj. Frederick L. Martin, former] VANCOUVER, B. C., July .3—In there. But the big question of the! >. ca iisbury, 6. Owen, 4; Walsh, 1,| luncheons. In the afternoon special) viat you demanded from Chief Sev-| Of the total, 36,471 were obtained | world filer, whose plane was wrecked | America for a rest after 20 years’ service will be provided for the Phin ney ave. line to carry the crowds to | Woodland park for the afternoon's | ties. McAdoo, 484 4-10; ee ine Underwood, 38%; in Seattle, Initiative measure No. 49, the pub: lie school bill, also has won, its back- ers claim, More than 60,000 signa-j| tures have been obtained on. it, it is | claimed jeryns in 24 hours. Keveryns waa expected to form miracles in hours that you failed to perform in a week, even plans] with your combined titles of acting mayor and chief of police. hour with many was where they can|°’ Heaths: | jraise a few dollars, rather than | FORTY. SEVENTH {few votes. The McAdoo managers | RartoT |held a conference early in the after-| ‘giiith, 920 1-10 noon and decided to make a supreme! yw avin, 70%: jeffort soon ta break the deadiock by | i against an Alaskan mountain, won @ | strenuous railway work Is the way race with death yesterday when he!» @ ©, yw af arrived here by plane from Rantoul, | 2" ©: C- Wang, managing director Ills, a few hours before the death |°f the Chinese Eastern railway, de- of his mother, be sais ney Martin, scribes his visit. per. evening complete | have been made to take care of the ston, 31; Glass, 24; Robinson, 4) ry patre aS —. a ‘ x | bringing about the elimination of the |B 54: Ritchie, 16%; Gov. Davis, 3; MIN iiden fekeeving thd on the) “tn your letter dismissing Chief | ‘Tho gilinetters’ fish bill has been | T ts Battl Dr. Wang artived on. Wednesday ane ae gons who are re- |Sauisbury, 6; Owen, 4; Waish, 1. Bastlake Hines, carrying the crowds | severyns, you stated that you ald | abandoned, as not sufficient signa: | ourists Battle on the Empress of Australia. He is ceiving votes ove . *s ad * SOS \ so “to save your self-respect,” the | tures were obtained to put it thru. + going to Seattle and Yellowstone | ‘The McAdoo people are working | kopeTy-KIGHTH Play mericanization program in{first and only thought, scominsly, aut Gas Station Fire |i ' Seatte a eet < i You failed to A volunteer fire department, com-| |hard on Virginia and Arkansas, but) partor ag to your own self. |New York. the afternoon at Woodland park is as He declared he was on ‘Ballard Elks |Glass and Robinson managers did} coitn, a21; McAdoo, 483%; J. W.l ¢otlows take into consideration tho self-re- Band posed principally of tourists, fought] jnot think thelr candidates were out! yivis, 70%; Underwood, 38%; Ral-| payer 2 a ge |apect of the city, but I must re. , [a blaze late Wednesday at the/® holiday and he declined to be in- jof it yet and wanted to hang on. | 00M "Cts 24; Robinson, 46;| DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS mind you that officials should first Will Stage Frolic | ausust toctiner service station on} terviewed on raflway affairs. : ! | On the 49th ballot Senator Samuel | 0°" oA) itch RAPE Coveney ON PARK PROGRAM Ithink of the city they serve and last} a aie hand [the Pacific highway at Duwamish.| yg | Ralston of Indiana, began to pick “Pla oni Owen, 4;|,109 to 2:30—Daylight fireworks, |1y of themselves Bietnlis ayer et es) will stage | truck at the station caught fire.) Lan Baan outside votes. leah 4 ' “Vband concert, community singing, led| “you have stated in the press that | (OC 0 a0 femal Beach pa-| sotorists, driving up, got out fire|_ Eyeslasses are now sold at the | MISSISSIPPI Mila ie fay by R. H, Vivian (accompanied by | you intended to investigate the civil i aly July 18, instead of | extinguishers and poured streams; Burnett Jewelry’ Store on terms of THE 4th |GOES TO RALSTON a a band). fervice comminizon, and T wish to/Mext Sunday, ax first planned. ‘The | on the flames. Scores of cars con-|% dollar down and a dollar or 80 a By Sh i | After Miasiasipp! had shifted to| FO e: 2:30 to 245—Russlan singors, ac-|inform you that T court such an |fratemity's d5-plece band will give &| gested the road to watch the battle.| Weck. Dr. Taylor, one of the lead: ooting Pictures— | Ralston, giving the Hoosier his first BALIAY j ars , {companied by band, under auspices | {nyeptigation, for I desire that our | ur concert in the afternoon, |mie volunteers succeeded in getting|/M& authorities on Vislon in the Not Area kee |block of votes outside Indiana, his) Smith, 320%; McAdoo, 462%: J. W.| of University post No. 11, Seattle. |eitizens be advised of the snving while the i4-plece orchestra will play | tne fire out before the city depart-| Northwest, is Director of Optometry home state, Senator Pat Harrison, | Davis, 63%; Underwood, 42; Ralston,| 245 to 3:00—Americanization pro-| made to the taxpayers by (he labors tele of ae a MEK Aeeee. for the Burnett Jewelry Stores thru- |head of the delegation, deci tared |56; Glass, 25; Robin’ + Cox, 543) gram of the commission, Very truly yours, towns and ports will be provided ——— — out the Northwest. A consultation Ltd ppl wae tow hatte.” |Tutehie, . Gavernor Davis, 2:] "00 to a:15—Reception to Miss SOWIN Je BROWN, Mayor. fo sats) children. ‘The convention |incurs no obligation, | Burnett Bros, “We are going to stick to Ral-|Saulsbury, 6; Owen, 4; Walsh, 1. Liberty and her court. committee of the Elks will groct visi- | econd Ave. which is between ft eee |ston to the end,” Harrison sald. “Ho one 9:16 to 3:45— Address, Honorable] in the morning. | tora, After }Madison and Marion streets. — Ad- lis the most available candidate. We | FIFTIETH John 1. Miller. tiundreda of floata have been'en: | th Fi rth | vertisement. are for him, When we went to| BALLOT 3:45 to 4:00—Formation flying of| tered in the parade. Prizes will be je Fou | Aly, sf ‘ Ralston, we went to the home we've| Smith, 92044; McAdoo, 461%; J.| flotilla of airplanes under direction| given for winners in various com: , a ‘ays give splendid been headed for all along. Many|W, Davis, 68; Underwood, 401%; |of Lieut. ‘7. J, Koenig, IFetitions, both for showings MONEY AND HUNGER he Redes fliveyaa Il results. Bri Bright pictures | other delegations as solng to come | Ralston, A ealtett Seay su CANA C TCHaeeRe ‘ for floats and also for A MAY DECIDE DEMOS edananaee e holiday | oO along with us before long.” Cox, chie, 16%; Gov. Davis, |GAYL FLAGS made by the different organizations, | —our finishing service. ff} d on dull days—clear Pic While the Siet ballot was being|s; Saulsbury, 6; Owen, 4; Walsh, 1.| Daredevil stunts on an aerial wire,| ‘The route of the parade will be | CHOICE OF LEADER The Ba ed is obs | } tutes on over-sunny taken McAdoo managers conferred | Total cast, 1,098. drills by sailors and soldiers, thrilling | gouth on Second ave, to Stewart st., W YORK, July 3.— Money 5 | ok id Pg stunts by De Ronda, calisthenics and t ave. and thence to It vious, i beneath the speakers’ stand and de- cided on a procedure looking to the elimination of favorite sons. At the conclusion of the bist ballot, Pot ter, of South Dakota, was scheduled to present a resolution the elimination of the assured by the Garemely sensitive qual- ities of this superior Speed film favorite. Ritchie | FIFTY-F) | BALLOT Gls ASS, RST 8; McAdoo, 16 Underwood, Robinson, Gov. Da 4 vis ; Rals' big fireworks the adium for the even |dancing, and the plays will occupy who go to the ing. Seattle's parks are expected to ac commodate dis WwW. ton, record crowd the least votes on each succeeding | pury, 0; Owen, 4; Walsh, 2%. Total|and nearby pleasure resorts will also ballot ! vote cast, 1,098. be taxed to capacity. Ask Your Dealer | fowa and Kansay passed on the m8) 1.8 Communities and towns about the For AGFA Film bist ballot, Towa, it was reported, | FIFTY-SECOND city have planned their own celebre E,W, STONE intended to lift its unit rule and see| BALLOT tlons with Americanization program. i Whotenate Distributor what happens. | Smith, 820%; MeAdoo, 412%; J.|colors Thursday, ready for the big \ | FORTY-THIRD | W. Davis, 64; Underwood, 39%; Ral: | time All stores and shops 4 | BALLOT | ston, 93; Glass, 24; Robinson, 43;| will be closed for the day a : for interest» | smith, 919 1-10; McAdoo, 4854-10; | Cox, 64; Ritchie, 16%; Saulsbury, 6;| Thousands of persons, represent: MO Dropodtion J. W. Davis, 71; Underwood, 40; Ral-|Owen, 4; Governor yan, 4jling the different military, civie and ton, 31, Glass, 24; Robinvon, 44; Cox, | Walsh, 1; Georgo G, Battle, 20.] fraternal organizations of tho city 64; Ritchie, 17%; Gov. Davis, 3;| Totals, 1,098, and state, will march in the parade time of those | on Friday | |down to Fi Yesler way, ond ave. and bac | eeeding then to Westlak lWifth ave. where the 7 | pass the reylewing stand at p wt then on Yesler to 8 k to Pine st, araders will ave USCl h IN SEVE N “DIV ISIONS M Brown and other elvic of: ficlala will be in the stand to review | the parade. There will be seven divisions to the parade, the police and police hand leading, with Miss Liberty in the first section, tions will come various fraternal sontations, and then the clvic repre: next and | pro: | and on to! With | Military organiza. | makes the mare go. be- gins to look also, as if it might bo the big factor in making the democratic convention functlon, With many delegates, who had not anticipated such a drawn-out struggle, scraping their pockets today for their last dollar to pay for meals and hotel rooms, tho chances of John W. Davis to get the nomination loomed brighter, Davia fs known to the conven- as a J. Plerpont Morgan candidate. Morgan has money, Davis delegates, like the babbling brook, can run on forever, while othor delegates go broke. And then—? |] tion After the Fourth, bring us your films for developing and printing of the superior kind. Prints on Velox, exclu- sively. Kodak, Grafex and Brownie cameras of every style and equipment always in stock, Eastman Kodak Co. (Northwestern Photo Supply Co.) 1415 Fourth Ave. TONIGHT BOAT BLUE BIRD A Big Time—COME Pier 8 Foot of Pike St. | Special Fourth of July Dance