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JULY 4, 1 FRIDA\ W'AD00 BOOSTS Pro HIMSELF Tells Women Party Life De- pends on Naming Him PAR udder HERE’S MORE ABOUT MURDER SEIZE 90 GASES t ~! $6,000 Haul Made and Six b Arrested in U. S. Raid poses La Follette as “Tweedledum Substitute Independents’ Keynoter Puts Com- FREDERICK & NELSON DOWMSTARS STORE Seto 3 Sk \ 1 fearing 1 oi als, munists in ‘Boss, Boodler” Class |. » Papcdit s AUDITOR 0. te See ed i co eS a he Loveliest of Summer 4, Ww had t 3 s age W Mog inleta’ | Pe h bate fs ! ‘ : e Na Aatincate s fo ofte ” b - Bert I and manigrat I “ ‘ sarty |'h@ farmer and the € prot the A a part ' me & A. ¥ mes Currie Dy MeAdoo, (SOU right their oa: 4 | Dig W ank r 1 nd F 1 « Bush | attempt to pre. | {8° republican and ¢ ic par.| He spoke of “the pirates t « " t y ‘ parse nd our children, }U% ™&® the com booters who now cont © indy . ~ J 6 tau found. pp a ge, Pati | hanak OR Reaeoeanes nad 1'hlin f0F| casen of bn For Women and Misses is that |8Fesives to ra » faeturers, merchants and b give it t $6,000 out [A0d to strengthen COMMUNISTS AREN'T could get t r ris: “was 4 2 tout | oe peontemmtven to the meet semen | WANTED HERE, RITHER 1h the 1 ipduel ane Are Here at t quit that their forces “could r Denounoing effor f the that me week x t id. nec. }8M."” and regain control of every |COMMunists to squeeze maetves| “80 T pulled the m and) men are » member M s wil} /oranch our governn from |! the Ta Follette movement, | '°!4 bim we'd ta b wang \ corrupt and trests | JOMNston said In mobilising our ne ; od the 1 i) UF ie jeged | ave drive carers jumped |*2at now dominate rmy of progress we excluded | Mt h r ¢ to g the garage, just before the raid, 4 " TP Rg teers, the prejud inded fanatics | PRISONERS’ STORIES et r T t car th " The republican un wees communist — toc he | IN AGREEMENT da of ‘ Jing inside the ¥ rs LIKENS HIS CAUSE mventions wer de ed byl, munists, 1 e| @ ‘ 1B eae, Were also selzed, jo THE WORLD WAR Johnston aa tionary ated farmenia com, | tha onfirmed Tug highly org ereasive groups in both the big | aoe rank t ® | Yow nin the par Delightful Frocks for street and down in defeat eS and prevent the election of | * 5 < orpnninall' farcne candidates Wea ae On ati Bits ageoey taht HIT TRAVEL afternoon wear, and for wear at the ogprgredh ag | mraaly. Wel wot only to increase the number ot S riever aasa thom fiber, a7 beach and Summer resort. Frocks ‘ imovement and s realignment |®e0uine progreasives in t © men came in his room and aang | rail cs See eS oc + anid 6s 'eadas| sna OO ee eee eee rate tor plank os nied a gum at hin C.\C. Says State Fumiga- so Hie mci one can easily afford a cao cements FMT vice pr at who will id, ‘wait a minute, brother’ 3 | 10 € ree, Het diso the sinister Influences, of |, "¢ Af sick of the artificial dis-| with them whole-heartedly but the one with the euo| tion Keeps Tourists Out | two or three on fepubli chy i |tinctions ween democrats and re-} In supporting ¢ idates for con. yull any “brother” stuff e z . publicans, We are tired of voting|#reas the progre should pot |on mo," and then fired,” Riley told ya HeA | . aa PL heh pe eee PP RMS SCE OT} ihnd contiaant im our for Tweedledum and Tweedledee, [consider ‘whether they are_republt-| Mil Jesuit Giobain ‘tase ¥y The styles are refreshingly new . a “We have dor—that lit cans, democrats, socialists or f Before he died, Riley identified !ine tonrist travel thin veunee chum | t & p ant You women constitute the|sctvane of the people—Robert M.[eraborites, "vo long na they are | Wlovine ay one of the men, but sald |ter ‘ot Conners ates: daclare a ; and youthful. Ge into every delegation and put | Follette genuinely progressive,” he sak he could fot recognise Tussle, 8% ‘They estimate that an average of| Geer cause before. them. We must}, 2°8nston’s speéch was made from} Johnson drew « comparison be was in & sailor uniform ourleta a day talen the : Pre the same platform where che repub-|tween La Follette and Ramany the reat Railor, “had Tig | wath) 4 onstrate to the favorite sons!) ont a tow weeks ago ch 2s epg Mr Bern gto eens " Washington-Oregon bonndary lne at O 15 S S 1 i ay aegis ey |ticans 2 eeks ago chose Presi acDonald, e Bri of pre and Tugele we forth Portiand, in preference of co oglinerey ape ein tne {ont Coolidge am their candidate, He|'mler, who would together, he sald, tamales Moelle! ee ee ver mart ty es Wimination contest down to Gov. spoke to an audience of 1,000 dele-| Voice the desire of the common peo the police to fumigation and 4 sfection to enter | Ch F “ Rig = gates gathered from every state in| ple again wars fot commercial " the New England | ¢nin state Geant poh ae ‘anything to tt untry by the recent call for | conques' The next war, he 1,/ hotel, from which the quartet |" Altho the tourists will not re. | to oose rom ‘ip nite gta decane ference for progressive po-| would be a War for oil resources,|started in thelr boore quest |fused admittance into Washingto f * * tata Phagal apt gael 1 action and La Follette, with MacDonald, | TAKE NO ACTION Pactinry tid tr avcla teaeeatiee These Frocks are made from good quality SUE Scan tent dinoumaaea. ee eee | en ee Eee ei te eee tissue and plaid ginghams and attractive print- Eiieayer by ane of the delegates | atrested, came tothe st All curs th ¢ been in-Calite ed voiles in a wide variety of bright shades and a then offered for the siccess of HERE’S MORF ABOUT HERE’S MORE ABOUT |) (Hr shooting | and A Mivel ten Maple at agalh ny the favorite dark shades. the principles for which McAdoo is — 7 an novos.” aerigahid the Pacific High is ; Sy, A . f fading DEMOCRATS LA FOLLETTE |/*«, bas, aa to | RY imertbern. tounahry an, Trimmed in white linen, voile, lawn and or- STARTS ON PAGE 1 ARTS ON PAGE 1 eld f taken in a big, barn-like, one-room gandie collars and cuffs, dainty laces, and wD. Kent house, ‘The travelers must wait ur sashes. i D , i fa “ rat ¢ tl enough cars come to fill the ho Convention repeated, that T do not mow have |kniew that his_words carried the re: | (My (net ahirkes, of Me fesnie | with useage, and then the fumls x ; jel ‘ Sidelights ail iat ta SANG ob coacuotat:ttionabte, Gad thay genet ze ut no action will | memahiies are then sorayed up to 46. Very attractive value at $3.95. neotion with it and in view 6f the) HENRIK SHIPSTEAD } Be RB UR Lan Geritaae tara temic ie (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) IALIFORNIA women paroled the feeling r ing from the contro-} ne with Nelson, a¥ a speaker white. Ghatourinte: heninelve = Riaivenisen: halt ane gate. {NERY OFT the delegation, which | t convention, came Senator remuived aa wait th pt poly ae 7 ecling threatens injury to our| Henrik ShipStead, farmerlabor, who “itl ‘same preg pak y epi were arriving. singing, “Here party, 1 wish to make whatever |has voted with tha progressives since | bikin.” Sere, Sane; Gara bat thes a . Ayes » hots sas," t0 contribution I can toward tho peace. | his / nm to the senate, Bhip- the z p Rees fe tune of “Hallelajan.” soot (fH! solution of the condition now | stead founded his argument for pro Four Arrested, Two Accused aeticinaiiian ix oreveat the xtra 1ze resses in ; as one result of McAdvo's confronting the party, and I there yn the constitution. He i Phat gp aay veg b pieech to 100 women Thursday even- fore. desire my — namo. withdrawn | to Lincoln and drew a par-| as Drunken Drivers oie at ean Bs, in which he pledged himself to ifrom further consideration by the|ajlel to La Follette RW te Arba. 5 auto drivers landed Dotted Voile, $5.75 _fatinue the fight, convention. and credit “The control of m | Your BOTH LEADERS he said, “has been concentrated in | Joll ‘Thursday aight xn Aviguant 1, batt p Richmond P. Hobson, hero of the | HOLDING ON de of. a few, olir. people ar Clifford Sunde w held on a : Shel Se tha on aay ee , 4 3 Be of Santiago, and recipient of | After the 61st ballot had been cast K eradunily dispossessed of not |charke of drunk driving. He W84/the invasion will be past. Deep blue, green, brown and black voile Dresses in becoming $9 Many kisses from the hero-worship- | tast night there were three thrills the property which they have |#'Tested in Georgetown by Officers a Wriday Food stvles Wr igur anounced his formula for Lreaking | ing poastbilities in the extraordinary of producing in| N. Petit chauffeur, was 8!) sounced that itunes Chaka oad oe . Pee x the dandiock at the opening seasion. situation ; } ye AOA 0 Coc aees path Ine rece teres The voiles are patterned in white dot effects. The dresses are Be ne tate bathe: oon | i Senith actually has the reported alleve the time bas, came and Af, deamater | same time in 192 | trimmed in plaited panels and attractive collar effects. Sizes 44 I - 5 reserve strength be has claimed, an 6 call fro he people in here and aim é a 7 tated for the presidency, the cand!-| proved it by reaching his highest} personified in the pair at First | to 52. Price $5.75. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE (ite having the second place on the | jevel on the final ballot cast 335%. | Robert Marion La Follette.” | ina st, th ballot to be nominated for the |i total was but 10% yotes short| Nelson's and Shipstead’s addreases| G. FE. Metcalf, 21, wan released fee presiden of the one-third necessary. to block | t® the opening session of the con:|on $50 bail on a reckless driving i rl ES BB OE 2 ; * ie ‘the nomination of anyone elae. Yention officially inaugurated the na-|charke after a minor accident at lee - = "Let us nominate a Protestant for ° " tional ¢ f of La Follette for|Elghth ave. and Pike at. ici h Mékeia, ‘atte to «| tonal campaign a Fo i BFestent and a Cathotle for vies | 24, McAdoo, after dropping to 4) (it) ctidency and et forth his| Virgil Martin was charged with Eight Women Arrested Here}. |Maughan Is Back 1 Htsldent,” Hobson suggested. [rma ae ak bs pilbieblea ithe tation speeding miles an hour and| b | Ww Ww | | eye i © days ngo—413%y—demonstrated A ‘s y Morals Squad | Ea rn Co jhis recuperative powers by coming pasted | $20, belie He) een arrested | Kescaniiaee | L O $s 0 O u he ste ast i ee hack (2 TA8 castes CT Be tt |near Wallingford. : MITCHELL FIELD, N. ¥., July | r t pale The police morals squad staged 4.—Lieut. Russell L. Maughan, avia- 1 | Might, when the Smith lenders started a@ little dtive to test the stick-tot- liveness of some of the strength. | SOUTH FIGHTING | SMITH TO END | He has thru 61 | five raids on Thursday night, arrest jing eight women, reia Berg, Ber- | Licenses for Bath j tha L » Ire r Marie - Houses Are Ready | 0. oir ne Ae tee Applications for license# to oper-| Morse, Mabel Fair and Daisy Calder. jate bath houses and massage par-| All were being held in the city jail |lors may be obtained by applying | Friday | tor, who made the dawn-to-dusk \clsco, completed his return trip Handclapping and Cheers Greet Marchers in |rursasy night when ho arrived ae Great Seattle Festival | Mitchel field at 8:26, having flown from Dayton, Ohio, in four hours and six minutes, = SEEK BOY WHO SHOT GIRL cj (Starts on Page 1) | Pa, what does p. m, mean?" ballots demon. | “Post mortem, that means after| strated that he controls more than | Rifle Victim Shows Improve- |«* the license department of the| The places raided were 1223 Main BY G. LUCILLE BUTLER sonny both go wild. ze, son, after marriage!’ the one-third necessary to defeat ‘ mat jetty comptroiler’s office, | st., 601 12th ave. S., 1828 Ninth av ARADES are parades! ‘Trite, but} The parade goes on 1 a Page [ Seite or anyone else he personally | ment; Youngster Hiding Teor, blank forms, complying with | 1208 Stewart st. and a rooming house | E truet This Fourth of July pe-| SALVATION ARMY | : yor Brown nas made a yaiy | 19% not support. | es he recently enacted bath house! at Seventh ave. and Union st. Dis-| rade was a trifle different, however. |1§ THERE, TOO | x reply to Mrs, Landes. Kyi-| .3-—-The South served notice that| Search for Jimmie McKee, 8, who |°Tdinance | have been printed and | orderly charges were placed against | {t started on time, and was snappy} And the Salvation Army. Always | ‘ Doc has yet to learn that the|!t could be relied on to fight Smith/ shot and possibly ¥ wounded |“F" ready for sNateae | aaa ae | the women. thruout. lenthusiastically received. Visions of | of the species is more deadly| tO the end. Both Mississippi and/ Garnett Allen, 12-year-old daughter! The new ordinance, designed ta) Baer ds? Gee, how we love |hagsard faces, and an unfaltering| & NELSON than the male. 7) Oklahoma, neither of which delega-| of J.C. Allen, 9214 47th avo. & W.,|strike at vice, requires operators of |/ployes to the chief of poitce, and |, ai gee ay et ilia pel y tye Hine of doughnuts and coffee—they | 4 Pore flons carries the McAdoo standard, | Wednesday bel tinued by |Pathhouses and massage parlors to| prohibits women attendants waiting | °™ ell te danteratortahlc shag PTE Mee ent : ike Te 4 California, f +} Wednesday, was being continued by | i. complete report of all em-lon men patrons chology that gets you—doesn't it? peste "You can say this for hot weather. like Texas and Pct tap bac a hi | county officials Friday. z re des dda ios" elahyoen alotadaaaaeeioae Bs ‘The kids, and the old folks—and the} And floats—O hoy—mighty fine of Eis a most satisfactory substitute | *mPle, and who had been voting sev.) ‘The little girl was shot thru the In-betweens—that don't count go|the commercial houses to play up— eral ballotg for Senator Ralston and Senator Owen, respectively, swung back to McAdoo when the Smith} drive began around midnight and! Michigan broke 10 additional votes into the Smith column. “They certainly went to lots of} trouble, my dear,” said one sweet} old lady in the crowd, ‘Father and {I came in from out of town,’ she rambled on—"and we certainly tBink Seattle does everything just right!” || for coal. lung with a 22-caliber riff, which was fired accidentally by the boy on the beach near Endolyne, The girl| has since been in @ critical condition at a private sanitarium in West Se- much anyhow! Look at that young mother with a DOLLAR PARK sweet aby astride her hip. Bet shes STARTS ON PAGE 1 | got somebody coming in uniform. | Ret it's baby boy's first parade— HERE’S MORE ABOUT turned the plea of a beggar down, ‘Me gave me a look that was mean and black, . 1€ got even with me aa I walked attle, down-town, re So whan the Gélegates prepared to) ‘she was. reported Friday to bel his check for $6 Friday with this note: that he can understand, anyhow.| Eagles—more music for Sonnyboy | Me ran me down with hig Cadit| Teassemble today and continue thelr bsightly improved, and hopes are now TTR aah y hetag: Os. 4 Rosy, healthy boy, isn't he?—baby |to wave to—Moose; Elks; Oddfellows; | eg balloting, there appeared but twolieig tor her recovery. I'm starting on a campaign tour (he's a candidate | fists waving joyously to the music—|Redmen; Maccabees. ‘Fraternity here comes the Police band—baby just loves that big drummer—civic dignitaries don't mean anything in possibilities {n sight for breaking the deadlock: COMPROMISE 18 Benefit association and*Sons of Nor- way. Goodness, it sure, is great. And now come Woodmen and Camp- if The police say they are not work- ing on the case, as the boy lives in Oak Park, which is outside the city for governor), but I couldn't leave without contributing po ie toward the State Salt Water park. Here is my check. than two women, four barbers & good phonograph. eee wow. wee The end. ; era ¢ A. J. 8. CHANGING THE SUBJECT . At ie estimated that Bryan says i. WWW WW) WO Ww owt NOW TALKED 1. That one or the other of the leading candidates would spring a coup, or that some dark horse would stampede the convention. 2. That the two leading candidates would personally get together with representatives of thelr supporting forces and amicably agree upon a compromise candfdate who could be nominated quickiy and easily, énce they had withdrawn. ‘The first of the efforts designed to effect some working agroement be- tween McAdoo and Smith, and elim- inate, if possible, the Increasing bit- terness growing out of their con- flict, came late yesterday, when Thomas 1 Chadbourne, a friend, financial ald and active supporter of McAdoo, called upon Gov. Smith, In fact, both Chadbourne anl Bernard M. Baruch, who ase the financial limits, and that the case has been turned over to the sheriff. their respective beliefs, are wiring word that the campaign should go on and that ample funds will be supplied to take care of any dele- gates who are worrying about finances. It is just a question now whether this is to be a finish fight between McAdoo and Smith with everyone else withdrawing or whether Smith and McAdoo will withdraw and seck ‘to nominate their respective dark’ horse choices. . ™~S ~ 62ND BALLOT Total vote, 1,098, Smith, 33814; |McAdoo, 469; J. W. Davin, 60%} | Underwood, 40; Ralston, 3844; Glass, 46; Robinson, 28; Cox, 49; Ritchie, |16%; Owen, 24; Saulsbury, 6; Walsh, ory work you are doing.” I want to commend you on this splendid bit of The Young Men’s Business club, which yesterday jumped into the campaign to “put it over or bust,” was figuring Friday on the membership of the committee that is going out to bring into line those who have been lagging on park contributions. “It’s a big thing-—a thing that will reflect directly on the prosperity of Seattle and Seattle merchants,” say club members. “The park will mean that 10,000 addi- tional motor tourists will remain a week or so in the vicinity of Seattle every season, spending their money, We believe the merchants of Seattle, who will reap the benefit of this new money in our country—money which we do not get now—ought to help in putting the park idea across.” The Automobile Club of Washington, at 416 Univer- sity st., is receiving all contributions, SHARE TODAY! DO YOUR Make out your.check to the Auto his young life, but Miss Liberty and her ladies in waiting get a decided hand, And the grand marshal and staff. ‘That means something to mother— {deals—but King Baby wants more music. Here come the Camp Lewis En- gineers—Marines, flashing blue and steel—navy §, 8. Pennsylvania's fightin’ men—and National Guards. No rise from baby boy. | Wagner's band. Chubby fists wag: | glo valorously above mother’s little |cloche hat—and mother is straining |back thru the line of march—look- | Ing—looking- Come the G. A, TR, and the sons and daughters of veterans; more D. | A, Rv's; Spanish War Vets and here here HE comes—oh-—marehing #0 | proudly in the ranks of the Disabled American Veterans, Mother and fire Girls, Boy Scouts and—oh, yes— much to the small boys’ delight—the Boys’ Bicycle club, And It’s all over, but the memories. Crowds are dispersing; weaving back and forth among the automobiles; traffic officers have laid away their every-day faces and are looking for- ward to getting home to “the fam. ily." Everybody feels happy, and mother and sonny are hastening | ‘cross town to meet Daddy, Baby just ‘loves it all and wonders what jit is all about—but mother knows— for didn’t Daddy “go across,” and Isn't it wonderful, this glorious }Fourth of July—to have “Daddy” | back again, Bless them—all of them—this In- dependence day—bevause It's because of them—oh—well—it makes one sort jof choke up a bit. and it's because} |.JUST RECAUSE, (Northland) Refrigerators 25-pound Ice Capacity Width 21 inches; depth 16% Inches; height 40 inches, Husband—Are you and your : mainstays of the McAdoo campaign, |, i . ‘ " ae diwaga have been aative in Smmith's|% Gevesner Bryan, 4. | club and send it to Auto club headquarters. Use the | ; 5 BO Net's tai preamp eh AA various catnpalgns for oftice, eho BALLOT | attached coupon. | HERE'S MORE ABOUT tila, ‘ cheer-| “What Chadbourne may have dis- Re ateiny S Eo umsrs (ondon). Joussed at his meeting with Smith, | Smith 06%: McAdoo, med ‘6 ’ “99 | SEATTLE PARAD | DOUBLE PLAY |nelther Smith nor the MeAdoo man: | ste sg: Glaus, 25; Toblnwon, 3 . “Here’s My Bit! | STARTS. ON PAGE 1 Mac. Ap agers would indicate, is known, | OM 90: eh Mie ied A = Wachee” edie ts teaching you) However, that McAdoo would bo de. Cox, 49; Ritchie, 164; Owen, 24:1] State Park Committee, | 5 | | yes lighted if mith would accept. sec: |SAulsbury, 6; Walsh, 3; Governor!) Automobile Club of Washington, commanded by Capt, C. J. Woolery:/the fireworks, reports that the | ee en T asked him|onq piace on the ticket and it may | Bryan. 4: om, 28, 416 University St B. P.O. B, drill team, commanded | frames, special designs, rocket hold: cH TDi one nn” Pity was, I think he or may not be significant that after | OTH BALLOT J “hy Pee, by Capt. W. W. Merrill, Jers and other material Included In on me i dhs Pic ta the iaevs| Smith, 126; McAdoo, 487%; J. W Gentlemen; ‘ é | An unusual feature will bo the |the exhibition are already set up on | “ ” D pereslanen aren i th stuop, 1b, was erated emiphaticatiy at'| Revie, 614s, Underwood, 2043, Ral I think the idea of a summer estate for the common || "vm corps exhibition by the Loyal | tho stadium, ready to ho ignited, SANITARY on ow old at a s or ston, ‘94, 26; Robinson, 24; Cox, fa ft “i ‘ +. ||Order of Moose, The Co schor ‘ ke e teri Himett Jewelry store on torma ce (Smith headquarters that Smith ey ini dei, Owen, 34 f sort folks ia fine. Lwant to help you put it over. (nclosed da || Crier of Moose, tha Cornieh schodl| | Downtown | tiekel | Headquarters | : BNE down Und ce io ro! would not. now’ consider. the vice | 19 lo, 16 won, 24; Sau Seattle Turnyerein, competition for|have been established in the Kress efri erator week, a dolor or so a} bury, 6; Walsh Governor Bryan,|} my contribution Of.......csecceseceeeees |the Blethen Bagpipe trophy and pre-,| block, at "Third and Pike, according | g | Dr, Or One at the waide omination. DNA 3 ylor, one of the jead. | Presidential nominal orrin, 24%6, sentation of cups by tho judges willlto Harold J. Murphy, in charge of | , Side Icing Model Authorities on Vip ; As ape J Dare Tig. en in the tO USUPELY FONDS TH BALLOT (Amount) | be Included the sal sided rector of Optometry |KOR DELEGA’ TES Total voten cast, 1,098, | |) abt) bub moat epectaqulal. of an. | fas if | ‘ ue Jewe ry Stores thru-| Meantime, however, wie battle han Mmith, 996%; McAdoo, 492; J, W. eesveeeseeeess Name |) will be the fireworks and sham bat:| Nt Whgland, July 4. $25.00 | hwen cousuitation (attracted widespread interest thru-! payis, 7114; Underwood, 40; Wheelar, I tHe: sey Be fi " Apnea NA ee Tad bltgution Jurnolt Brow, |out the country among people who Robinson Cox, 1 na tatraraaetnen es a ster ion lg Avatar tigokelcae ante a a a ted nd Ave, wn ; ? a ‘ J 8 of 8 stakes here yos- nave; Which Is hetwoon [believe that it is a arent fight be. | rttchie Owen, 24; Saulsbu cecevrveeeeecees (Address |] chuconsed in Terry hall atthe Uni-|terday, with Lord Roseborry's Par. Width 90 inches; depth 1% arion atreoty.—-Ad-|twoen progrowsive and reactionary | 6; Walsh, Governor Bryan, 3 versity, walting for thei call to ac:|menso, second, and Str Jarteine's |f| Mnehes; height 40 inches, interest and, in rcvordatize with | Baker, 48; Perris, 64 tion, Merville Mefnnes, in charge of | Obliterate third, Wight horses ran.