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TUESDAY, JULY § rH HERE'S MORE ABOUT DEMOCRATS STARTS ON PAGE 1 FOUR ARE HELD'( FOR MURDER Supplie nd 3 Civilians to tf Sailor anc a) KALSTON sock Answer to Slaying Is GOING Up th Mis _ ! ® , ® t bs ~ H & te we ; ¥ x = J « given since Cag yng eg te Aunt Betty 106 to eae : mark by only a margin of 14 Gives Some Helpful Hints to Housekeeper i I * Bette. oaaey™ fights ou the Subject of Canning a nee ‘ ‘agi EARS ago, when I was a young and blush nd ing bride, canning time meant long hour : four men | * t in a hot, stuffy kitchen or outbuilding—over 10¢ 106 pa cal tot steaming kettles 1 106. % On the Pist t ld " Today, with such splendid equipment as one poiioe an aeeie einen | MeAdoo, Uhrowing ite lent yotes| After the trying hours of gavel rapping and shouting at the democratic national. ew finds in the housewares section of Frederick & : wa in Bae er bss a « . . to Homer Cumming Kansas then | vention Senator Thomas Walsh, chairman, appreciates a little relaxing chatter with a Nelson, the task is done in less time and with ive 50¢. ok Fe ite so muantion ® thrill, switch: | self-constituted entertainment committee of two: Mrs, Milton V. O'Connell (left) and far batter atiace . way ‘ the shooting, (Wo) to senator Ra but the vote | Miss Regina Kelly (right). Take my advice and look. well to your equip- —, anning hpi w allenged and Kansas pa oe : ment before you sta anning. Lacking a ladle, 60. oe tec captured tater] nn the Gelegation sould be p Measuring cup or even a good preserving kettle of er a oe eee me of the: bale. HERE’S MORE ABOUT HERE’S MORE ABOUT may: spell Se erally fon A tit ‘ : ley died sc , he aken | pared resolutic wht ce te ballot, asking that Chairman Wa STARTS ON PAGE 1 STARTS ON PAGE 1} 10¢. i wait up Smith and MeAdoc tui ‘aaa ane ther | lived hou longer than they had] + Down AIRS sTORI Saesnes nahi sarc i m5 eo, The ir | te noe, nell MQ COOKER w y delegates be able to retur . , ” ’ naw, i Is GRAVE to thelr Peeing ag refun| Greenbaum shouted for help, and ~ o ee , are a revelation in time-saving at canning time, | | DAVID HOUSTON aid, age gy ee eed rm oS hyve ieilat tieseiein and Fae aGae the year for many kinds of cook- F " GETS FIRST VOTES att ; ‘ or ass ware ing. Available in three sizes. Prices $20.00 J 3 , : , dently losing their nerve, ran to the) and skill of medical science wer ng siz : , RemWil-Soek to Establish | Davie Houston troke in the run.| (ently loting thelr nerve, ran to the}and skill of medical $25.00 and $35.00, ruit Jars and q Order Among Soldiery ts cpap n ‘ The ear at Woodland | shrouded the great military hospital, ] el MA lasses oe, RR spate — have been maintaining | Can ed by Lindsht | wards surrounding thet of the soo Of S ap ae oleh ree a | {De./large and expensive headquarters fams, for-hire car se ¢ 5 thelr commanderin-chief, The cor ‘ v orcelal zine aaji is bo-|here but eyeryone has apparently |i. rience peti ig Hy wi are a great convenience when measuring in- 4 be A fighting the request of Lewis Ste) ae recing trio then outside & crowd 66 kaxious ‘watchers | gredients. These are equipped with platform; 95¢ dozer S Disturbances are spreading in the | phenson, who p! he gage . shah te. thé: Ga) = with wi capacity 97 dices $9.15 % 5¢ dozen ied areke ane n Gavel eqestt| tion with the words: “ in a Ford car back ft stood ta ve viene it with: capacity up to 25 pounds. Prices $2.15 to | {ipint: aise, $1.00 den, Si eonca for Santos Monday morn-| anyone to vote for Detectives Lee Gordan Nectinisinetethe 1} Lquart size, $1.20 dozen Ping to attempt to re-establish order, | been definitely rn Waechter found, by callin president and the boy's mother | oe ze, $1.75 dozen The Jornal di Commereio- pays | the other candidates are out of it." | Adams, that Chaney had aye ei | reed ; @hat a section of the regular army Chairman Walsh called the con.|the bandits Tae Comodo E. V. Clark. the 1 Jent’s per FRUIT PRESSES psec l jce SM quartered in and about Sao Panio, | vention to order for wh hoped | tel. from piace they bh 5 pckitry, wan the tabepaiedios elf-sealing style i eines with: sate: troops to cap. eaggesch gM. oes merry: 1056-0 eg ae brag a | det wrec the sick room and the are available in a variety of styles and sizes, , $1.00 dozer F tare the government palace there and Rey. Francis Potter, of the | tives we! » the hotel ere Eat Te ot es " é - bs aa a | idee BE the gorernor learned of the move: |New York city West Side Unitarian [aFrested two men, giving tha names | Rewspapermen, who nding | from the small hand types to those of two-gallon ‘ aif loz Mode ment in time and took the necessary | Church, pronounced the invocation, |Of Robert Ke and W. C. Balley ne news to the anxious we | capacity. Prices 29¢ to $9.50. +4) ze, $1.20 dozer “| measures to prev cartied | Franklin D, Roosevelt submitte Kelly said 4 30 years olf and a 56 he brought out the word 4-gullon size, $1.75 dozen. B cet, accord < ewspaper, | Pesolution of sym) Pr aalesr Ba ¥ 23 and gave his |t dying But for near . pears OF activities are a t ck of | thelr. son, ¥ unanimousty| Juck Green, a clerk ! te n, at 10.43, Clark Re ie Pia BM wity of command in the army and| adopted. |store at the time of the ery at- (bis face gray with the ue and CA NERS gen; “Guart: alse, : ‘4 dfs that the movein s continu eee jtempt. H ubbed a 45 Colt and | serrow of the is s viel he had kept Calvin Coolidge, Jr the| N n z the situation is “favorable,” and that THE BALI OTS chance to use the gun, he said. He|to nod his head and say, “It's ai Younger son of President are ve 'y convenient and eff ¢ the batt'eship Minasgeracs radioed 4 f J also ident K an 9 robber over and Mrs. Coolidge, who tin, with removable wire rac fie} trom Santos that everything ty calm Greenbaum identified Kelly as the |PARENTS SUFF passed away late Monday twelve (12) qua 2 + fh there. WH BALLOT: man who hed held the gu in ie SILBNT Gut jnight from an attack of sep-| Ps ner ate bon, bas sos . * | face. ¢ failed to recogniz hailey A few minut . M 7 sLABSES m sede Fs Total vote, 1,096 Smith, 368: Mc retiaiss civthe sale Seated ee dis mi oe tic poisoning, re sulting from | ze, special, 35¢ dozer SAVES $34,265 i) sara Me Gees ote td eet at | tne ania thater incurred turing «ll PRESERVING KETTLES wien aas, Seta “Sey § Robinson, 23; Rit he 2015 Sau iS. Heattlin’ Ninousind abaGes ths: Unie of t militar ention, (heir faces | j of granite, white enamel or aluminum, are avail- ywen, 20: Mere-lthe holdup mute with symp The president he north lawns of. the Whit able in sizes holding from 8 quarts to 5 gall Da a ry A t bef , \ louse grounds Ww © of to the] 7 ? ©, quarrs, 10. 0 gallons, City Bond Issue Nets More Dae sate | The treme os ed sraight etore him, hin face [Mouse grounds wii be on (0 (hell! Drives 6Qe to $12.25 ee ia ace When Mayor’s Ignored ee bat hatenping rio other. of hisj At § tomor ght the Housewares Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE er oie s : ; Pav pa ral party, consisting of the im-| Delregnre! of Mayor Srown's fh 1.696 ‘i Mra, Coolidge ieaned heavily on} i jeg oF sptor 6. ons to the council to ac Ww fare’ {tioned his arm, her head bowed, but, as if! fs nlidges tived fused és Ero DD! : . : Poles 2 private offer for the new) Underwood, 41 ton, 10114; ;he did ny . sustained by the gallant fight her Rodden wan aeriee, te OUSEKEEPERS interested in the subject of canning, are invited Be cs WehtBend Mate saver iiss, 66%; Robinson “24; Ritchie, [hOWdu men and aoe tad ont ant had but gives to visit the DEMONSTRATION OF KERR FRUIT JARS being ty more than $34,000, it devel Saulabury, Owen, | holdup was in i 1 at eee “yr sper ACM spc ick . Med Tuceday. The council Inte Mon- | 20; Meredith, 26; Governor Davie #n,|heard: Greenbaum dent's car! wards Congres churen thera held in the China Section. DOWNSTAIRS STORE. BF voted to accept a bid of $1, vernor Bryan, 9; Daniels, 19%;| - the White |at 10 a. m., dayti¢ ving time. Pah made by George H. Burr, Coa psevelt, 1 | ‘taining secret TAKE BODY Te ig ve oe Pe wpeaccent, ene ace “. || HERE'S MORE ABOUT ) **")! — Sager cohoira dake “ VER MONT ror rt NERAL , @nlinance was discovered to be faulty} Smi P ue (. thru the dark streeta of Wavhington | after the ecvier vmismentt d faulty} Smith, . 314; J. Ww | jafter services for Plymopth, Vt., aid the procedure had to be gone! Davis, 42%: Ral. z at a slow pace—til funeral pro-|the old homo of the Cool! family thru again. SOF Ritchie TARTS ON PAGE 1 cession, By the time they reached | where John Coc father’ of the] | Brown wired the council trom New ,; Ish, 5; Mere, | ° ———— nd jth downtown section —newaboys | president, now lives, sind interment | York to accept a private bid by John eee Savin; Eki, Gav. |. to. Qodilnk with( the, poobises were shouting extras announcing | wil) take place there at’ 4 v'ce sen 4 E Price and Carstens & Farles, Thts| [ THE CHAIR “RECOGNIZES” BEAUTY _ the death, Thurs Canning , 15; Daniels, 19; Glas “The fai Sedaat aacatnta: afternoon fer was for $1,391 Protests ed pM ee Se ee} sate “+ Leaving their automobile, the| A naval guard of honor hns been | brought a raise trom Mers (0 hae bd : ar * mu’ | president and his wife walkec provided for body, lying in. the 13 | Haeawe, «gain or $5450, Com Poet cant anantaset | into the White House, Mrs. Coolidge east room. ‘The guard. wil. watch HERE'S MORE ABOUT | France’s Mar PMiltive bidding against the mayor's bak! BALLOT be be grt tieg bbe aie supported by the president and I, N.|over the bier of the son of their| DOLLAR PARK { Y % Maré trougnt the Conrad and| , Sith, 356%: McAdoo, 21s; J. w.| *D! neve Micuas aie one Hoover, chief White House ushe commander-in-chiet in four-hour pe- | j Brésm bid of $1,425,515, a total gain| DBY% 66%: Underwood, 46%; Ral- . ne Lise coho Mr, Coolidge walked erect, solicit-|rlods of duty, until tie body ken | STARTS ON PAGE 1 , of $34. " {Ston, 187%; Glass, 281%; Robinson, lon, and take the lure of ‘for ous for her, whose head was bowed aboard the train thiut will bear {t pee 3 } 20; Ritchie, 16%; Saulebury, ¢:| didden fruit’ out of the minds of {),, , w beside him. Aw they en-|North to the old Coolidge family Tr? , oy i , IEE Wesnht Wsinesses inet itc| Walsh. 4487 Cummings, 8187 Mere-| America’s younger generation tered the mansion their. son, John,|home, Marines will accompany it to| . UP” because the Y. M. B.C. insists that a mah. can’t ninesse: at are profit | ; : “It has become a mo: i “ A Be a : : «os pale can be bought s¥ payment ea As evra GAB GOW: 1 creeping over the l pone them. act as pall bearers, hold his head as a real, live, enterprising, honest-to-gosh pptees, thru Star Want Ads. Turn | Ae hen tas tye aed rd | citizen of Seattle unless he has done “his bit” toward pS them now. ee the White House attaches, today| SND BALLO Smith, 365%; McAdoo, 210; J. W. 261; Bryan, 8; jton, 2:/ Meredith, Callaghan, 1. 93RD BALLOT: Smith, 355 Davis, 68%; Underwood, 44%; ston, 195%; Glass, 27; Robinson, 20; Saulsbury, 6; Ritehie, 16%; Walsh, 1444; Cummings, $4; Meredith, 24; | Gov. Bryan,°$; Baker, 2. thing must be done to preserve political and social order, | a ravaging forest fire and some } with What's in the Air TUESDAY, JULY 8 KDZE—12:20 to 1:30 p. m. KFJC—3:30 to 4:30 p, m; p.m. KFHR—4330 to 5:30 p. my to $30 p. m, KG $3 j 6:20 | | ‘ pm. were bowed in personal grief as |much as in sympathy «for the be» | b 4n engaging personality which won| friends. Thruout the last five days | tall had prayed he would win out. | | PRESIDENT DAZ | BY HIS SORROW | The president moved about today| as if In daze. Inarticulate | as] usual, unable apparently to give vent | }to his sorrow, which might obtain | him some measure of relief, he was) at grips with his agony. Hoe was} |known to have counted much upon |) CATCH FUGITIVE Volley of Shots Firing five shots at Charles Frank enstein, convicted dope seller, in a chase glong Seventh ave., Monday night, Patrolmen rge Reynolds | and G. W. Christy succeeded In cap-| turing him after he had taken refuge in & building on the corner of Sey- énth ave. and Pike st. Frankenstein {8 held in the city} jail and will be returned to tho coun-| getting the common folks that summer playspot on the Sound. obedience to law and with the Davis, 69%; Underwood, 45%; Ral- cs payee al obit, | Te#¥ed parents and brother. Calvin : 4 jston, 196%; Glass, 2 Rllcece| pation thine Pe raeineat ob tHe |had been @ particular favorite wil Espaped Prisoner Taken in These “human tanks’—no, we take that back. Thats’ }20; Saulsbury, 6; Ritchie, 1645) Tonite bs jall who had known him. | rare Sea RES ‘ ‘ i ‘ SWiMdtieAEy Cacoenhigh Hout | Unit d States. : f- ‘The tall; somewhat trail hoy’ han} 4 fine warlike figure of speech, but it doesn’t sound well. These live-wire go-getters ask every man, woman and child in Seattle to “come thru.” To “come thru” for Seattle and the happiness of the folks of the entire Northwest. : The Young Men's Business club is assuming entire charge-of the money-raising campaign. If you @Gon’t “come thru” voluntarily, the club’s committee is going to come to you and ask you to do your duty. | his sons, Thely.training and charae{t¥ stockade to finish serving a sen.| Incidentally, they’ve planned some stunts, in connec- j tence of 60 days, He escaped from | Jack Dalton’s Daughter | ter bullding was his first thought. | Thruout the iltness of Calvin the | president conducted himself with the} the stockade July 3. Christy and Reynolds were stand. fortitude of his New England tem.|!"8 #t Seventh aye. and University Is Wed by Judge Dalton | peramont. ‘The Fourth of July, his|*ts Where they had just a jown 52nd birthday, ho delivered an| Oscar Slack on « charge of al MMSCERITE DALTON, | fs in the Andes mountains in | ae to the National. Hducational| 2 io" a ‘cacognleed him on cme oct GauglitéF of the ‘famous | South Americ still following | Convention, with a rare courage that pigtshyen hee 4 braid ot Jack Dalton, of Alaska gold. the golden trail. eet te eer gee wet as Rel meRehaniialcy tan” down weverth rush fame, was mariied to C. | His daughter, married Mon. |Teady dangerously ill, But after that r pisotty ke he made hardly a pretense of work.| Ve. #nd across Union st. with Rey- day, looked up Judge Dalton a thristy ; A a ; . jing other than to attempt now and| Olds and Christy In pursuit. Rey. 1), Folger Monday afternoon in Judge ©. , Dulton’s court. year ago, to see if there was nolds yelled at him to sto hex é Pata thet! totde thilit to odo } p and whea Mary Dalton, daughter of Rx MuaUaatue TARY <toulldt A) Pe eee NIST the fugitive Rave no heed, fired ut 4 witnessed th nere was none, § remem- id. | r ty " ; Jide "Dalton; “witnessed the | ere ee ulae however, when | When tbe time eamo to begin the| him five times. ‘Then hie Jumped into ceremony. ji vigil at the hospital he was eenatant,|% doorway to avold more bullets and | here {« no relationship between | she and Folger wore ready to | Vi ¢.Hospltal he wan constant. | terra: , ut: des wed, and came to Seattle for | !¥ Near Ms son, sustaining Mra.) tig tio, acalleg, ut Ma | TS" armory Collage *anavitmyiring the choy “16 od tel MN mm at she b Rg ow el se UP AGE Widuw becallte Jot ‘The girl lives in Bremerton | ew efforts, RY AGENT IS “aay Aty cof =r and Folger is a petty officer in _ The blood’ poisoning from which the similarity of names. tngthior Calvin diced originated from @ blister | DRUNK; FIRED Jack Dalton was famous in Alaska and Seattle during the Judge Dalton wits acquainted | Which he wore on the great toe of | | his right foot while playing tennis EVERETT, July 8.—A, A. Shaffer, : ith Jack Dalton during the | MED At eatory enamine late 906 and the early part of bed on the White Hi pomrt _|former “under cover” prohibition ae special terms on the 20th century, He followed gold-rush days, but has not met day sha donnie dog ease aigHty agent, attached to Sheriff McCul- Genuine Martieepnone— 1) the gold trafld‘of Alaska during | fim for many yours. Marge nnd he wore no socks, The! 1ch's. staff, Is out of a Job today, | Saturday night he was arrested on a | charge of being drunk and of carry: ing concealed weapons, . This result. ed in his discharge. “Shaffer was in reality a federal man loaned to me. He was recom: the summer and came to Seat tle for the winters, where ho had a reputation for spending his money in a reckless fashion. He made many fortunes and Tul tone, and you'll find | blister broke and the way was opened uf to play--and easy to FATHER BEGINS YT | to infection. “I played my first game of golf | In boyish fashion, the lad pald no today. Did it In 6! | great attention to it and, even after “Why, that’s fine.” | the spot became reddened and angry, For have est $13.50 « month you ean Instrument, finished in rilver, gold oun spent them as fast as he made “You, 1 expect to try the second | attached no importance to it. Th mended by one of Lyle's men in Se- extra reeds, || them. At the present time he | noie tomorrow.”—Film Fun, Roplected, the poison worked its| "tte," MeCulloch sald, “The fed. : isl —in ' } 5 deadly way gradually into the boy's | Calvin Jr, son of the} president, who dled last night of sep: | , |e polwoning, will be buried in Ex-Walla Wallans hildren out of the house be. | Plymouth, Vt, ‘Thursday afternoon, | Wi wae SAN FRANCISCO, July 8—Hend:| reg cute). f ill Picnic Here fore I quarrel with my husband.” [it was announced at the White| M jed by the battle cruiser Hood, seven! mpi titte dears, they look #o|Houxe this a Wormer Walla Walla residents will pienie Sunday, July 14, at the West | British battle craft steamed into Ban | healthy from spending their time |rancisco's harbor Monday after-|in the open alr.'—Nzcxutek [Green lake bathing beach, at 72nd % eral men can have him back,” Coolidge, mas - : Course of Music Lessons all complete, in 4 above he Bax with OH, MOTHER! | British Warships at San Francisco|_“™ very careful: 1 always send HE i a i the real Martin r§ 1 noon, to pay a visit to the United | Funeral services, (6 which inti. |st. and Green Lake bldy. A pienic | States in their eruise around the mate friends of the family and mem. |lunch {a one of the items on the pro: | world, It was the first large Britieh SUPLY UNHAMPERED [bers of congress will be invited, will|gram, Between 600 and 600 are ox: | squadron to enter an Ainerican port| PARIS, July &—Tho strike of|be hold in the east room of the| pected. |for 40 years, The Wnglish ships | were, greeted by American gunboats in the harbor and by San Branclsco representatives Journeymen bakers han not succeed ed in interfering with the bread sup. ply. The bakers’ union claims 5,600 workers are out. White House at 4 p. m. tomorro Col, George B. Lamping and Coun Dr, Jason Noble Pierce, . of|ellman Phil ‘Tindall will speak, A the Wirst Congregational chureh, will|permanent Walla Walla club prob: wonduct the services, ably will be formed at the plenie, tion with the State Park campaign, that will wake up this old town and make EVERYBODY realize that something’s going on. But it wouldn’t be a secret any longer if we told you about it now, so— More than a dozen excellent speakers have volunteered their services to Chairman Gates of the speakers’ com- mittee and these will be assigned to any club or other organization that wants to hear the story of what the whole park idea is about and how it is going to operate. Some assignments were being made Tuesday. Organizations wishing speakers are requested to notify Chairman Gates at BA st-2996-R, Seattle is raising $10,000 toward the $18,000 needed to buy the 90-acre park site, half way between Seattle and Tacoma, on the Sound. Tacoma is raising $5,000. The state park board is contributing $3,000. The state will finance the developing of the park, and will pay all maintenance costs. Give your check to the Y. M. B. C. committeeman when he calls, or send it to the Auto Club of Washington, at 416 University st., with the attached coupon filled out. sa) “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 I want to help you put it over, folks is fine. Tnclosed is my contribution Of........sss ese eeeeeeendees (Amount) Name Address | Mlle, Odette Jacqueline is jone of the youngest stars o ithe Parisian sereen, She ts) 18, Fut already the’ j are calling her the: |“Mary Pickford of France”; | | : . Small businesses that are profit.) Able can be bought at easy payment Want Ada. prices, thru: Star Turn’ to them now.