The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1924, Page 16

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ous RURAL EOF, THE SEATTLE STAR S T AKING | NEW “( OL DCU RE” Sf Terrapin and Pony Will | be in Pet Parade Here TOMORROW I) OPENING SLOGAN, ILL-MATED DUONO BARS FOR CANADIANS | STILL HAPPY DAY D yy BEN VT ipp DIAMONDS 1431 THIRD AVENUE PAGE 4 : Indictments Fail to Worry Immigration Quota Law Not ' Man, 17; Wife, 40 Against Canada NOG fics cs Valo aaeuale Age . pe s 9 { ae s even an ‘ ent and can be turned on at the first suspicious sneeze, The pic- Gate hate ae ee ; 1 enter m 5 » Pet Parade and Contest I ture shor ewest apparatus for administering chlorine to victims of respiratory I will enter my pet in the Pet ; - : The ; t t troubles. Just tie yourself up and turn it on. organized by The Star and the Seattle Sportsmen's 6-yearold Pegs ter of ' *; association and will exhibit it in the parade and at r t rin arriages Cs ° = he 8 ) 924. My pet isa......... r und a h k MIXED RACE I$ Says State F umigation ||“ * oe id x WILL OPEN TODAY AT 4 P. M. J ' T ft _ 2 ~T . u a M h H lt i ts! Ma After t " " AT 1416 FOURTH AVE., BET. PIKE AND UNION d iS Ss; iitmeat of . . WILL SERVE | EN A Mi souri Expecting ‘ ate ‘the smarriag em per 7 ut Hination fy r it eo: ; Is “Dis ” Says Motor Trav ‘SCHO aa Varin Ponchos | trier? nt vbersinnioe rec BREAKFAST—LUNCH—DINNER And Germans Learn How to State Station Is “Disgrace,” Say @ KOSHKONONG, a alli By tee le abiinis vil r ard owners of K 2 where they were may Play Pushball eler From California hard owners of were they, were marth ai ” ‘ nual peach the! torneys q the state forjthat makes it necessary for ma : Serge ine tor Seat! BERLIN, July §—An s , oe . | Pye pane a at on Heatlor , | The happy couple do no’ k sprinter, “a cyclist, a of ists from hoof. rane - bay x cae Z ato Penrose, Bryan and gies | ca uk! ienuntialteno + tnou.| '#eomelliation ies ste ‘aaa Beauty Specialist Tells : mout infecte area. € Call. |" jeate we nage During the peach haryest thou- the indictment future ill ane LS Videos’ oscltah Set amnetan; Oats 06 OP | hidren,: after several days, are still son to Address U. Ps. ands of persons from all sections] time but éo not pre to leave | and, finally, a halts mB at the Washington-Oregon | esting the scars of the bites; no of the United States will visit the] Catifornia at once. In the mean-| formed a team in the gr have been so poor that they | water to drink, except some that 18] miree Northwest educators | Koshkonong-Brandaville district time they face a skeptical world ATIC IPRA Ge 1 in keeping thou brought in cans and le(t open to ene address the Star cat tea rarenice Crate relay race staged in the Berl odin. hoaptns “oa pre alert po ea Ame aha Pidrmortel Ce Meas aes | with the true Yankee anewer: dium for the celebration ¢ to W. H. Bach, «Califor not a place to even wash one’s|summer camp and Synod ¢ . Youth Is Drowned ae aneiver of the fou now located temporarily « is; no xanitation that the health|Columbia sessions of the Unite r ee Brandenburg “Athlete ulsbo. aiid Sens cured ticlaler fess varialt out On 4) Presbyterian denomination at Whit in Shallow Watery iti Cc ] | pee, (seine competed: In a letter to The Star, Bach |Californta farm, and there we Were| wort, college, Spokane, July 23 to} SEDALIA, Mo, July §.—Benja-| British Consular On the same occasion “push-ball oe Sear tae about uli Mowre we colleg » cement | min Leeds, 18, drowned here recently was Introduced into Germany by @| «1 am u Callfornia tourist and| “I had traveled about 2,200 miles a seeerene. “oe ars ca m jwhen a motor car he wan driving | ye Attache to Visit team. of th t ial tlh ana’ est the article |If 1 had ever had any german of any| Tuesday of the Rey. J Jon the Hughesville road seven miles} mbnT PTUs - Broderick Britt z In Paris to-day old ladies and fat women are a thing of the past. Everywhere Berlin police are hoofand.mouth disease ban | disease they would have been blown |num, synodical moderator, who will /from Sedalia overturned, pinning him |eonsulate attache of the Bri: Bb rarer it fas become ‘necessary for tat coming to the f Among others ~ ee eo cate by is copa Se +h. from the | With his head in a pool of water in| baxsy, will arrive in Seattle kers are only creating models far the greenies w year the tra: |'! ile a tar be floc sai minctinan [need @. large delegation f tn’ a ditch about 18 inetes deep lay evening, from Vancouver, B. ¢ in with k of Peper were | taken ape ceed I Presbyterian . Sf Gaaadh ‘and the United largely adopted, s0 women who were oaly ditional 25-kilometer realy race from Bue se‘'egouten wat Se ees INN he our of Canada and the ‘United largely, adopted, (66 that even Potedam to E ; ing playe t while |°°"8 will be in Seattle for wopha sae Tigo vatledle j]mmuch havoc is being played. with | hours, whi agp ueapentag= Ps vor, Channel Tunnel Is fi! cite aye “ant te eryocted ols French aot “he vt ug, by 50 eters in re the touris rade by hat ban, anc wy Sate dy wident ¢ + 4 te fe with local shipping men ‘SAN-GRI-NA,” Chariet enburg, by 60 meters in reo: j0, it may be’stated that you are spray of formaldehyde, | Presiden Considered Likely | id irchasin ton, oaeeaaretal role ord time Bvt} ba : Ae eat ante Silke Bte ONDOD 7 an cha ¢ t ¥ mi ibe if any, good = our ey t 4 for som: eit cciined LONDON, J s arg f the between Seattle and ports of Hi ist ALWAYS CLARENCE ke myvown expesiance with it.|"swhen we got to the firat auto| Cyan, form ‘ fai markable discovery to redtre. it “Clarence,” she called We were allowed to pass nearly the| camp we stopped, up a rope and|!nston St oR et Al bt Fra ha been raiwed by ‘the | piter starting sim He stopped the car and looked|whole distance across the bridge|aired our bedding before we could| Lay rey roe Tinited “Pe byterian viacbonald | Tax Meet Called | ele ant Oa around, eee owe Store, Miceees BY, OtDcere | ago! fa caine On the t Chamber Room as Viathion "has. decided” we. mat “I am not accustomed to call my |and sent back “Do you wonder people turn back | ¢ statid > are = -expenteds: td nse to} a | any leading drug or departme chauffeurs by their first names, Clar-| “Why did not the officers stop us|and that we are warned before |6* an |. An open meeting will be held Tues ence. What is your surname? at the entrance to the station? farting out? One. of my near aegis SEA iit - day “night by the occupational tax “Darling, madam.” “And as for the fumigating sta-/est neighbors turned back at the ‘ . eden | ohn? ONE ON GRANDMA ommittee of the Chamber of Com. ‘ ehparis tion! Well, it‘is certainly a disgrace] line and if my trip had been mere-|from ou the 5 am Johnny, didn’t I tell yo: ree in the Chamber mbly iad bdedh to the state of Washington. lly a pleasure one our party would ie ° right home barber shop? niin the Arctic buildin; | “Down in a sand pit with a grade! have done the same.” Roe ag tet Yes the city council's propo eee a “Th hy didn't you obey?” Nathan Eckstein, chairman o bottl cGranahan, Pittsburg, secretary o: a J aioe et ate |the freedmen's board. $e LA FOLLETTE ‘Socialists to Co - Operate With Progressives FORBIDDEN Council Revokes License of Well-Known Cafe CLEVELAND, ©0., July §—The| John E. Savage, manager of the socialist national convention today | Butler hotel Gate may ‘qhlt his fight n o-operate actively | 4sainst the Sunday ice closing using Hood § |laid plans to co-operate a y 4 Ay gence K Tey Soren heme One with progressives in the campaign |/aw. and not dancing ia ae and a half minute's boiling and to elect Senator Robert M. La pi ip eta steeine, ae se ee tat it's ready to “set. One-half |lette president on an independent eon seen baie jeorg a Ce SG ce a baa Vandev aad said that no definite de nene of it is boiled away. A’ permanent executive commit-| i ree ey made aly Hood River Fruit Pectin is tee of seven members to handle the) COON ht tet would ae Adebhanie details of the campaign and confer | with leaders of the conference for | progressive political at the extracted from fresh fruit— nature’s own way of making jelly “jell.” follow the decision of the committee of the whole and revoke the cafe's Heense action Peach, Apricot and Pear Jam = !atter's next meeting in Washington) 4 iegai tight could be made by Sav 4 enps crushed and prepared jJuly 18 was to be selected by the| 1.5 against the ordinance, but it ruit jconvention at the final sesston to- would probably be useless, as the iM tt A oa day. council could turn around and pass 3 Bojtte (gull cup) Hood River | ‘This committee will have author-|‘T new ordinanch which would. ape Use 2 quarts (about 3 pounds) of lity to Indorse for the party the | cifically cover the Butler hotel cafe. fruit, fuiy ripened. Peel, ener | vice presidential candidate expected | ‘© plans will be made, he sald, un Sebastes uit and the jed by th rogressives at} decisic pend g co’ case Measure the prepared fruit and the | (0 be named he Di | til a decision in a pending court ca |the July 18 meeting. |4s obtained. | Spurred on by a telegram from! The city council, sitting as a com |thelr one-time presidential candi-| mittee of the whole, Monday after. date, Eugene V. Debs, in a dramatic| noon voted to revoke the dancing Ii |appeal by Morris Hillquit of New| cense for the Butler Hotel cate. York, the convention last night over-|' The action was taken after a hear whelmingly indorsed La Follette for|ing on the matter at which John © President and pledged co-operation) Savage, manager of the hotel, was with the conference for progressive | repr: ed by Attorney George Van political action in all coming elec-| deveer. tions. | Savage has been repentedly arrest | day dance closing ordinance. On two Ballard. Lodge Plans Doin’s sugar Into a kettle and mix Pince over the hottest fire and constantly until boiling. Boil with constant stirring for. 1% minutes. Remove from the fire and stir in at once the Hood River Fruit Pectin. Let stand for two or three minutes. Skim if necessary and pour quickly. Hood River Fruit Pectin» “Makes jelly jell” | Occasions the court has decided with him, but on his last trial the jury found him guilty. This last case is 1 Savage maintained before the coun: cll Mond that he is not conduct }, -at Richmond: Beach. ‘fag a cance. ‘Ha merciy. tac che | — | music and the floor and his Sunday | Ballard Elks will give a picnic | night customers may or may not Richmond Beach Sunday, July 13 jflance, he said. Savage had been and all Seattle their families are invited. | The Elks are planning on a great, | big, enthusiastic get-together time |and promise all sorts of sports, both |for the grownups and the kiddies; a| | wonderful bathing beach for those| who are not afraid to go near the and Ballard Elks and| summoned to appear before the cou cil to show cause why his license should not be revoked. | Want Natatorium on Beach at Alki The city park board q |ing the plan, Construction of, a diving platform A spring board oh the float at the beach was started Tuesday, after sey. years’ agitation for such im | Elks’ convention, to be held at Bell | ingham July 28, 29 and 30. | The 29th will be Ballard day and) of that hustling com | the B. P.O. B | munity will put on the | all the trimmings, ending with a big Brovements, street dance. Funds are needed for special cos |Must Await Senate | tumes and expenses of the orchestra | } and band, and all Elks are urged to to Learn Attitude Also Plies, Moths, Bed Bugs, ff | {tend the plenic Sunday to combino| OTTAWA, Canida, July §.—Rati nts, etc, Harmless to hue 4 good time with plans to put the| fication of the lquor treaty Letwoon nd animals, Pleasant odor. stain wallpaper and fabrics. Easy to use. No dirt or dust. ard part of the convention over th a bang. |the United states av must {nwalt the assembiiug of the United Right Rev. W. L. Half Pint .s0e Quart ....$1.25 | States senate, the Pint . Ie Gallon... 4.00 The superstition that it is un | Ma wcKengle King, Canadian prime Mouth Sprayer FREE | lucky to be married in May orig. | minister, said in the house of com Improved Hand Sprayer 400 Sold by Grocers, Druggists, De- partment Stores and Hardware Deulern Manutactured by Wenatchee Rex Spray Co, Wenatchee, Wash. |mona in reply to 4 question ——= |the attitude of the ty j Ward the tr y Seattle Council of Churches is Mell a Invites You to Hear ecretary ellon Dr. Robert E. Speer |) to Visit London nelent_ Greeks, 5 to inated with the — 0 countries to. | ed at Mellon Institute of President, Federal Council | Research by Rex Fel- of Churches WASHINGTON, July 8—Secre 8:00 P. M. TOMORROW tary Mellon sailed for London re cently on a vacation, Treasury ¢ ficlaly sald he would not “go nen the conference of ajiied premiers on reparations, and would have nothing. to do with business while abroad. First Christian Church Corner Hrondway and Olive St. RH. Vivian of Y. M A. Will Lead Singing to Kill Te | water; and, last but not least, five| will be re hours of dancing, with the Elks’ own | Wuested Wednesday to construct a | | orchestra in attendance | salt-water atoriym. at the Alki | The picnic, besides being plannea|™Unicipal beach, Tt is planned to |tor a good time, has a purpose be.{PUlld a concreté breakwater giving | hind it—namely, to raixe funds and|* POO! 100 by 200 feet, open to the promote enthusiasm for the big state |“ F. 8. Evans, of Ali, ts sponsor. sma TO MEET : |Presbyterians Gathering in | City for Sessions Representat of practically every Presbyterian congregation in Washington, Northern Idaho and Southern Alaska were gathering in [Seattle Tuesday for the evening's opening session of the annual xynodi cal’ meeting at) the Weatminster church. The conclave will continue each morning, afternoon and evening to Saturday night Election of a new moderator and other officers for the synod was to be held at the Tuesday evening ses sion, at which the Rev. V ley present moderator, will preside Presbyterian clergymen and lay delegates are privileged to attend business sessions, and the public is invited to the special speaking at tractions which list the Rev. Dr. Rob. ert Speer of New York city, author, traveler and administrator of Pr terlan world missions, and Dr. V Holt, noted divine. by 8. gest entertainment feature synodical gathering of the “| Changes:P Plea; Ne to a charge of violating the prohibition law, Ray |changed his plea to that of gulity as charged, and was sentenced Tues. jday morning by Federal Judge Wil |liam H. Sawtelle to serve thre [months in the county jail and jpay a $250 fine l ational | ARREST HER Mrs. Pauline Farr, 19. year-old Chicago girl, is held by Cincinnati police in con- | nection with the attempted |holdup of a confectionery | store. Her husbemd, Farr, also is under arvest for eral other holdups. A banquet Friday evening at the | Westminster church will be the big: | Given Jail Term) After entering a plea of not guilty Evercst | to | Albert) alleged participation in se Ve! | | Winston Churchill has upled al | Small businesses that are profit- most all of the higher offices in the | able can be bought-at easy payment itish cabinet the po thru Star Want Ads. Turn yrime minint to them now. except | prices, Your Kitchen “kitchen slave” you a or are you the master of the home workshop? No workman « un get good results without good tools; how is your kitchen workshop equipped? Have you the tools necessary to do 4 good job, or are you trying to get results with inadequate equip- ment? Our Washington bureau has complled for you a bulletin on the Ideal Kitchen. It tells how the kitchen should be arranged to save teps, time and trouble. “It tells you how you can turn on unsatis +fictory kitehen into a model of comfort and convenience. It lists for you overy article of necessary kitchen equipment that you should have to produce results It discusses the kitchen walls, ceiling, floors, miscellaneous equip- ment, cooking utensils, the pantry, working surfaces, stoves, etc It tells you tricks and devices that you can adopt to make your kitchen work ca and pleasurable, instead of difficult and unpleas- ant, If you want this bulletin, fill out the coupon below and mall as directed. $115.00 Royal Brunswick, Used Only 2 Months, $95.00 Many Fine Leola SHOP-WORN AND TRADED -IN ee, P cou HOME EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, 1822 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Re Send me a copy of the bulletin, “The Kitchen as the Work- shop of the Home,” for which I inclose herewith five cents in loose postage stamps. eae ae Prices They look like new and work like new. Per Annum, Compounded Some, in fact, are new and have never been out § J Semi-Annually of the store. Any one of them is yours for! | O —the Least practically a song. Prices have been marked # We Have Ever Paid ON SAVINGS YOUR BOY AND HIS FUTURE What about Your Boy? amazingly low to clear them all off our floor. FREE TRIAL 30 DAYS Don’t take our ‘word for their guality, Have us deliver your choice. You try it thirty days before] you pay a single penny on it. If not satisfactorys| | back it comes. A Few of the Great Values Are you plan- $150 BRUNSWICK, $150 VICTROLA, ning ahead for his proper education? maho sees BILO slightly used Will you shave the funds in hand when pales ea - ae $150 SONORA, he is ready to enter college? sis0-VIGIROLAS ake ANCOR ECA. qd Open a “College Fund” account for your mahogany S115 walnut new boy here today. Small amounts added $110 HAWTHORN $50 PATHE regularly each week or month, with div- TOME) QAR «FA tn 545 golden oak idends earned, will provide a substan- tial sum by the time he is through with High School. SAVINGS LEFT HERE TODAY WILL EARN FULL DIVIDENDS FROM JULY 1. MUTUAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 1222 Second Avenue Southeast Corner University Street Terms Cut to One-Half \ only during this sale on any instrumel in our entire stock. OPEN EVENINGS LIBERTY for a few days

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