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THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 ‘ines wor oor | Unusual Pets Wanted in WIFE BLOWN UP STARTS ON PAGE 1 Weird Tragedy ONDAY, JULY 7. 1924 ox COX WORKS ASIPLAN AD DANGE Ste tack on HARMONIZER riguneron Won't Be Candidate, He Says, in Any Event f’S MORF ABOUT DEMOCRATS STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Animated Masque Set for August 20, Here Cats and Dogs Are All Right, but Out-of- the-Common Animals Are Needed 5 for the in the sho’ rand champion pet © best pet-float in the £3 for the Bee Stings Him; Pa " a give 4 for No. 3 ick tk pelea Car Hits Ditch fed ei ‘ , . ie paiael tan ngd cod hate © of the la MTLAND, July %.—Jay Mar hive slide & » to | cont t et 1 ited in the ene of the most unusual affairs eve today rece Reet’ te tee te And tlendanece of thousand p West Virg an this ballot vote and 15 fo pet exhib weet, nd the parade Davis here! Atte dering Dat wee A, the Car show nd from a be ae = nepines f w 4 expecte Martin w irt . Pacific North-/ on a country roa be bee fl o have ex exposition, during | thru tr b windshield tate » the masqu MeAdoo omes t u eld, wi clude a ¢ on of ad~) tin's nase. lemocracy uld be extended wit ( clubbers | aut ew to bringing about harmony tar At the outset, let it be understood usiast t not only am I not at Twi rf New ¥ t the 5 walt Quest of prom oe the Tt « of the party, w met three for 5 i t me the ¥ eddea Inste Fi was the only chang be TH Dallot. | Missouri broke away from McAdoo ang cost 6 votes for Carter Glass], an the Sh dallo' ne nt memw-| every coupon ¢ west Merchants nd plant will | ed @ stinger on the up for Name Addre: f note or leade NO PLACE IN PRISON RK, Bing roke up, It war mt fay ot ne own 4 I will enter my pet in the Pet Parade and Contest Keg Ri the organized by The Star and the Seattle Sportsmen’ erve , ce have been named and rk hen it going cnt | rangements & candidate, | ically forward : Daughter Drowns; Friend nor mo. fqmitic convent MUTHERN DELEG ATES Ake GETTING TIRED Biantime, Sout he to McAdoo, are the merry co on here getting tired © pre the ad. to me Fameme other city two ¥ s hence 7 MeAdog forces, it is understood, nay refuse to then be a Wru which they hope to break @eadiock and avoid a split, but some break com , radical steps several quarte: convention sweltered today in heat. The persons and Ine that have beco faet institutions were to be id in er usual places. Charles W Mmm donned his black skull cap took a chair in front of the hall, under the speaker's stand, Puhere he has deen sitting for two The women in the Califor fais Gelegation brought their bright Gap and scarfs and resumed waving | * awith machine-like precision at ery mention of the name of Me the convention began the k of its deliberations this there were two proposals the delegates representing sults of the week-end ad: t taken Saturday after to enabie representatives of pent = 5 candidates to develop a/ breaking the deadlock | ese plans was drafted ting of the little entente—| Ralston, tives of candidates whose that of Mc. | Ferris, all delegates be and her are released pei pledges and instructions as} wm they should support for Romina tion. OM Was signed by all the candi . tzcept McAdoo. ER PROPOSeAL. >) BY MADOO F Mh other proposal was drafted FW MeAdoo himself, who, believing | Telease of the delegates in Would not solve the deadlock, ia: p A=That the unit rule be abro- g thereby releasing all dele- Xo vote ax they choose. the majority rule be tuted for the two-thirds rule, & candidate to be nom: by 4 bare margin of those That after each ballot, begin- foday, the candidate receiving st vote should he dropped roll until a nomination ts it each deiegate present able to vote his prorata of whe have gone home. two plans emerged from ences of candidates’ rep- . Which started Satur } were resumed Sunday and concluded early this His Withdrawal IANAPOLIS, Ind, July 7.— Samuel M. Ralston today Taggart over tong felephone not to present his fain before the democratic as a candidate for the il nemination. Taggart indicated to Ralston uld be the nominee of the i Ralston said there was fo cause him to change his had maintained since his Withdrawal last Frida; York to Back Al Smith to End NY RQUARK GARDEN, : ‘ork, July 7—~The New York Hon today decided to continue Fy Gov. Al Smith in spite of Spd it signed by the goy- i t which all candidates except “4 “Agreed to reloase their dele. York delegation caucused of the action of the ath in signing an agreement, med allegiance to him and 48 votes for Smith when Jy resumed, Foard of Directors has de- 8 regular quarterly divi- we Payable July 15, 1924, to MPOdere of record ut ‘the % business June 29, 1924, Teference Stoe 0 it share. hs acd er Y gd Stock, No. 44, $1.50 10, WM Mock, No, 17, $1.00 per when |, tween the de that isferatio andr jand a democrat Prete for such # resolution this} ries, feeling is such} |Seutsbury, 6; Wal 1 Piaeders are still working upon! peyan Senor Fare, } | Roosevelt, 1; J. W today or | are expected | is | Governor Bryan. | s0TH BALLOT: | Smith, \SIST BALLOT | Smith, SD BALLOT ery f gratitude and bore’ it b Bandit Suspect's Purchase Results in Capture DETROIT, July TA Y cn |held by Detroit police today was D In- | identified as Willlam Wilson y deme. jalleged “foothill bandit.” wanted | al view, out of! ror murder and robbery in Los © both & nomination | Angeles and Sacramento, Cx} preeifont." | A reward of $1,000 and another for $250 are out for Wilson's cap | THE BALLOTS })- yes, sot mc sat ™ |piclous of checks that Wilson of | ISTH BALLOT; Ifered in payment for some silk} Total vote, 1,098. Smith, 363%:4 stockings, wad. | leAdeo, &11; Underwood, 49; Glass} Wilson neorved time in| ened, Ritehle, 16%4:| Leavenworth penitentiary, Missouri k tate penitentiary and the prison Gerard, 1;}at Hoboken, N. J. | Davis, 1244; two} } ention assembled, Tuga suspect Wate and which will police re has 2344; Ralston, 5; Ask Socialists to Back La Follette SLAND, July 7.——The social absent 29TH BALLOT: Total votes Yi McAdoo, Robinson, . 17; Rais cast, } Underwood, Ritehie, 1644; , 18; Walsh, 6; 3; Gerard, 1; Roose pury, 6; 0 gressive Action in suppor } tor Robert M. La Follette’s independ. | andidacy for president in a ma jority re of the national execu tive committee The committee made this reserva | velt, 1 336%; 73%: McAdoo, 4344; J Underwood, 46% Glass, 68; Ralston, Saulsbury, 6; Fer- tien * 7 ‘ Gev. Bryan. That the sox 4%; a; 1; Roose-} tirm adherence velt, 4, ctplen of pocialism as previouy conventions tr McAdoo, 432; J. W | = avis, 71; U rwood, 48; Robinson, . 28%; Gla Ralston, 4 rtehie,, Premier MacDonald 16%; Saulsbury, 6; Walsh. 7, Bryao, “ ”: 444; J. T. Burnett, 1; Ferris, 16; Dan In Bad” in France| PARIS, July 7.—Premier Ramey fels, 3; Owen, 21; Roosevelt, 1 MacDonald ix hurrying to Paris to Smith, 364; Mo-| straighten ‘out ® misunderstanding | Davie, 73; Under. }that bas arisen over a proposed 75;| Ltterailied . perts” plan. ;}. The British 7) Premjer Herriot jhere at 4 p. m, conference. The Freneh were, |MaoDonald invited the powers and outlined a tive agenda without .|first submitting the text of the in i} vitation and program for France's | W. Da Robinson, falist party deck tot are ite ardinal pring | set forth at 363 Total vote, 1,096 Adoo, 412%; J. W. wood, 49; F conference on the exe notified | arrive for a} |6; Wals: premier he would tomorrow 13; Roosevelt, 1. SSRD BALLOT: Total vote, 1,096. Dantels, bitter because | HERE’S MORE ABOUT DOLLAR PARK STARTS ON PAGE 1 committee is to be organized to tell of the park before | various organizations. I am no public speaker, but I de- | sire to do ‘my bit,’ and wish to offer the services of my- self and my car in assisting the speakers to make their | appointments, I feel sure there are a number of citizens who would be only too glad to offer the same service if | they knew it would be acceptable. (It sure would be, Mr. Brown). “This is a cause that every. citizen should support to the best of his ability—financially and otherwise.” Doesn’t that make you feel good, foiks, just to read a letter like that? We're writing to Mr. Brown, telling him we'll be glad to use his car and any others that are offered for this public service work. The list of speakers who will be used tn the ‘five-minute man” campaign to: spread the word of the park campaign to clubs and other organizations was growing | rapidly Monday. It already tn- ' August 1. IN TODAY. Fill out the attached coupon and mail your check to the Auto Club of Washington, at 416 Uni- versity st, The club is handing all contributions, Monday contributors: 8. A. Hawkins, 811 Poplar place RAND GET "YOUR BIT” cludes: Herbert Bvison, secre- tary of the Washington Natural Park association; George W. Hill, 7418 Green Lake way, member of. the city park board; Gene Hat- ton. Louis Friedtander, 709 16th ave, N.; Ezra Meeker, the city’s best known pioneer; J. J. Burke, 628 Burke building, and 0. L. Davis, 4136 Arcade building. Organizations that would like to have an able speaker tell them IN FIVE MINUTES what. this park idea is all about are re- quested to call the State Park Editor at The Star, Main 0600. Seattle must go faster in rair- ing {ts $10,000 share of the $18,- 000 fund to buy the park site for the state, Tacoma Js making good progress with {ts $5,000 quota. ‘The state park board is giving $3,000, The park is half way between Seattle and Tacoma on the Sound. Jt will provide a pionick- ing, camping and bathing spot for the citizens of all Western Washington. Money for it must be raised by lumbus, Ohio ‘ “Here’s My Bit!” State Park Committee, Automobile Club of Washington, 416 University St. Gentlemen: I think the idea of a summer estate for the common folks is fine. I want to help you put it over. Inclosed is my contribution of.......... (Amount) Charles D. Knight, Broadway Mrs, L. B. Stron, 1948 N. ” Clayton - Dale Second ave, N. E.. Al Traeger, 4011 37th S. W. Sam Frisk, 227 Second ave. W. Mra. ©. Grofyert, 6548 11th Mrs. J. KB. Willett, R. 3, Box 7b Kent, Wash. ... eee Theo F. Rosen, BR 2, Poulsbo, Wash. ... E. P, Gorton, Mount Vernon, Wash. H. M. Westervelt, 2419 See. ond ave, W. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Melzler, Kt. 8, Box 151.. Hl, N, Peterson, drive tae Albert Kelly, 507 30th ave. §.. Mr, and Mrs. 8. Gladden, Co- 2 233 2 3 82 3 as SOX TRIP HIM. = aves Her BANDY, Ore., J Agnes A doc and @ nw in Pi erin} D wyehra, bea] t PICNIC SUPPLIE In extensive & Available ino Section, Downstairs and will exhibit it in the and at how on July 14, 1924, parade My pet isa... association the 1,500 Pairs of Ruffled Voile and Marquisette Curtains SPECIALLY PRI HREE Ruffied and are prices, Attractive Ruffled Curtains for cottages. pair ruffles tie - backs; each pair 21, yards Made auality Each dainty ruffled Curtains SPECIAL long. LOC od TUESDAY these popular have just arrived in the Downstairs Store Tuesday, at very, low ED styles in Curtains offered, Ruffled Marquisette Curtains SPECIAL with and £ i from voile, cross-bar marquisette and dotted marqui- sette Ruffled Dotted Marquisette Curtains, $1.75 Pair (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) Several Hundred Yards (Broken Lines) of Silk Fabrics, at Sharply Reduced Prices ESIRABLE silk fabrics that have sold down to one or more bolts or one color in each weave, have been sharply reduced. Colored Habutai Satin Messaline Brown Messaline in 27-inch width and ten (10) desirable shades. duced to . 45¢ $1.25 YARD 95c YARD In black only. A lustrous quality, in 36-inch width. Reduced to in a rich, golden brown shade; 36 inches wide, Re- duced to mm * 40-INCH SILK-AND-WOOL POPLIN in Black, Navy Blue and Brown. Reduced to $1,45 yard, Included are the following popular weaves: in tan, brown, navy, black and gray, Width 10 inches, Reduced to. . Canton Crepe Plaid Taffeta Satin $1.25 YARD $1.35 YARD $1.45 YARD in attractive colorings. Also crogs-bar check pattern, Width 36 inches. Reduced to.... and crepe de chine in black only. Width 38 Charmeuse inches, Reduced to.... BROKEN LINES OF SILKS AND SPORTS WABRICS, REDUCED: Crepe de Chine, Georgette Crepe, Taffeta, Messaline, Charmeuse, Sports Crepes, Canton Crepe and Shirtings. (DOWNSTAIRS STORE) 2,000 Yards of Plain and Printed Windsor Crepe Special 25c Yourd SPECIAL offering of Windsor Crepe in plain shades—honeydew, peach, pink and mais—and white and light-col- ored grounds with attractive printed patterns. Width 30 inches. Special, 25¢ yard, DOWNSTAIRS STORE aN 36-inch Imported White and Colored Dress Linens Special 69c Yard An eyenly-woven, lustrous quality Dress Linen. Tor women’s and children’s garments and for art needlework. In clear white, oyster white and these shades: Gray Copenhagen Ton Pink Brown Honey dew Burnt Orange width, special, Tuesday, at 68¢ Nose Holio Goral —36-inch yard, ~DOWNSTATRS STORM COOLING DRINKS in Lunch Room, Many of Our Attractive TRIMMED HATS Are Reduced to $1.95 Womén who. want to save considerably on the purchase of a trimmed Hat will be pleased to find so wide a choice as will be available Tues- day. Several higher-priced lines have contributed some attractive models to this reduced price lot, at $1.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE 200 Pairs of Kidskin Sandals Reduced to $1.95 Broken size lines .of red, blue and green kid- skin Sandals in two smart styles are in this reduced-price lot, One style with high heel (pietured), and one with low heel. Sizes 214 to 7 in the lot. Reduced to $1.95. —DOWNSTAIRS STORE Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses BALL MASON JARS of blue glass; with porce- lain-lined zine lids. —Ig-pint size, 9B¢ dozen. —1 pint size, $1.00 dozen. quart size, $1.20 dozen. 49-gallon dozen, KERR MASON FRUIT JARS in the self-seal- ing style. are —\pint siz, «= 8 1.00. dozen. —1 pint size, $1.05 dozen. —1 quart size, $1,20 dozen, : Moepallon dozen. KERR WIDE-MOUTH, SRLEF - SEALING FRUIT JARS in pint size, $1.35 dozen; quart size, $1.50 dozen, 1 size, Q1.75 size, “SQUAT” GLASSES — in pint size, special 35¢ dozen; half-pint size, special 45¢ dozen. JELLY ~China Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE OUSEKEEPERS, in- terested in the .sub- ject of canning, are in- vited to visit the’ DEM- ONSTRATION OF KERR FRUIT JARS be- ing held in the China Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE, SL.75— third- |

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