The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1924, Page 7

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SUESDA N | “Fightin’” H Reactionary G.0.P.Group' Asks Fitz if He’s Bro Bonus, Mailmen Charies HL OH date for the re tien for | launched 4 the reaction mittee Height porting ¢ nd the pave The le src. B. Fitzgera Re public #138 Arcad My Dear } of August 25, 8 net. Is it possib'e, Fitz, that there je seme doubt in your mind that republican candidates do not IEF EF BF BF BF -BF-BF Your Best Fruit Salad will be the one you make with Best Foods Gold Medal Mayonnaise. Use all the fruits the garden bears. Cut into small pieces and mix well with Gold Medal. Serve on crisp, tender lettuce. The whole family will vote it the best ever. Make the most of fruits while they are at their peak. | Best Foods GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE | is real Mayonnaise— un- cooked, as the French chefs always make it. | Made fresh daily and al- ways fresh at the grocer’s. | | "Mothers know the difference” | Kute Kuts stand head and | “shoulders above any play- { suits. Built to resist the | hardest kind of play—yet | smartly styled withal. | Sturdy, close-woven fab- Tics;reinforced wear points; stoutly sewn seams; buttons that stay put. At your deal : e's, sizes 0 to 12, in denim, | # khakiand other wear-proof, | : CANT BUST EY Ben eRe pet aus stent No. 36430 | Kansas City - $ 72.00 St.Louis - - 81.50 | Chicago -,- 86.00 | Detroit -*. 105.62 | Washington - 141.56 New York- - 147.40 Corresponding fares toother important centers. Final | return limit Oct. 31, 1924. | Liberal stop-over privileges | ve Son returning, A | ip to Yellowstone | at small additional cost. | | officer, and Private H. C. Ortez of | Lieut. Conroy's home is Brooklyn, |N. ¥., and he is survived by his | Jazz Tour in East | York visiting schools of jazz music. | Inew {deas in jazz music, and that } {the East. While East Mr. Brain | Service Medals to j . . } | Norwegian Singers, Onsale dailytoSeptember15 | stedais tor faithful service were ||| .j annual sangerfest will be held in “| kelly, switchman, died at a horpital ive4 THE PAGE 4 eighton Hits|00 DEAD IN) =2 HURRICANE = =: 1000 Homeless After Dis- | vrovise destitute popula SEATTLE STAR * POLITICAL FUNDIq~ gp i SUGAR FARMER | feet is on | Hor Governor | 10 sPeAk ud of Cal’s Stand on 2 No. 8—Peter Iverson, , > |Jransportation and Rotary s Pay, Jap Ban La Follette Factions Tangle { aster in Virgin Islands A Over Contributions = ~ = — —~ | Ciubs to Hear Allen enthuse Cootidg 4 n the islands has law yong in the hich J, RB. Justice will size poe cia “— me et 1 ¥ e up and di * candidates for the governorship. The Star ave © tern has no fay me way or the other and no attempt to tell anything When ¢ but facts has been made enus bill pidge vetoed the be nd in message slapped the soldiers in the face ; * . @d that p anette 61 t 3 as the res ° raves manag BY J. BR. JUSTICE Like many of us Coolidge vetoed the increased ane that swept them last |5 ans @ . ; Peter IVERSON, long time wh and sation bill for postmen, the Red Cross was el is t mas o . hg ot Poulsbo and forme He would feel like shouting “glee today in an appeal for retier |"! » enator ‘treme . Siteas Coolidge”? : : . Red Cross today decided to Boardman, ¢ mur 1 » fap ne ar mis a ne : t ’ a e that ame to this we the be Yor a t w Central West. ¢ Dawes n lowa, whe or ear m “ “y vo Heighton Backed sont tbat er ‘ ‘ ery it ; by Labor Bodies | sayicr tire Fe ae Pate Where He see ie Me talks Ne stg Meow Central Labor " sit wan state senator {« 4 ‘people nm nag BURY JULIETTE MORDEN me for the man regardiess of his sinh Val Washington in public » Funeral ore was to anes hin te how by t e held « te 7" tatement’ from the national He is also publishe ortu- . ette headquarters ts expect Herald Is married and x = it fe s to clarify the s ildren, One of his boys served | Honor ean oy ee with our army in France were t There is a feeling abroad, Fitz, | - ne - ~ = oH that the old politicians whe have controlled the legislature of this * for many years, and who pudlican organizatio little more than the tail of the Power company and the Tele phone company kite. Do you think there is any trath in that? WHO IS THE TAIL ON POWER COMPANY KITE? FREDERICK & NELSON Once in Several Years an Offering Like This! 0 i y movements SAY “OLD GUARD" 18 SHIVERING LIKE BLAZES You know, Fits, that the Old | Guard of this state is shivering | lke a dog full of razor blades. | They know something ts going | Se al Famous “Hardwick & Magee’ (Philadelphia) fetal = | As Distributed by Frederick & Nelson, Exclusively | im Seattle, for More than a Quarter of a Century me : Bese Sr ar BP EPI | noses out of the pr trough and “Radicals! “Reds!* and Bolsheviks!” and in a few years rd will pass on with | , the ancient dinosaur | and King Tut Try to stop this, if you can, whom I might name. ‘ HE DIDN'T SELL OUT; | ORGANIZATION DISLIKED HIM Do you know, Fitz, that if I had Kislature to the interests that cor: t the legislature, I would now | d ace hilgh with the organiza | , and could bask in the sunshine | ¢ their favor? I voted my honest convictions, } and told these selfish interests where to go. I refused to be | bought, bluffed or bulldozed; and | for that reason they dislike me. | But, Fitz, the people generally | seem to approve of my course, | Very sincerely yours, | CHARLES H. HEIGHTON. | P. S—Convey my thanks to your reactionary gang for fight- | ing me. As long as they fight | One of these rare opportunities came to us recently when we were in the market at the season when Hard- wick & Magee were selecting, for discard, the certain percentage of patterns which they find it necessary to drop from their lines each season. The choicest of these to-be-discontinued patterns were closed out to us at a substantial discount—and this discount will be passed on to our patrons, in this offering, in the form of very substantial savings. S° GREAT is the demand for Wilton Rugs of the superior qualities manufactured by the fine old firm of Hardwick & Magee of Philadelphia (largest exclusive Wilton floor covering manufacturers in the United States) that it is seldom indeed that the oppor- tunity comes for us to offer these good Rugs, in quan- tity, at other than regular prices. me it is convincing proof that I | am right, but tell them for me |]. that if they will stop telling lies about me TI won't even tell the whole truth about them, F tiers Killed ay Burning Ship Falls SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Sept. 2.~- | Lieut. Thomas M. Conroy, student | the 42nd aero squadron, were killed | when their plane fell 1,000 feet and} burned near Kelly field today. Celebrated ‘‘French Wilton,” “Sherwood Wilton,” ‘““Bundhar Wilton” and “Oakdale Wilton” Fabrics Included: 64 Bundhar Wilton Rugs at Special Prices Of all the superior fabrics loomed by Hardwick & Magee the Bundhar Wool Wilton justly ranks as among the most popular, For all-around serviceability, beauty and downright value we believe it has no equal among Wool Wilton weaves. 30 9x12 Bundhar Wilton Rugs, special $87.50 | 10 8-8x10-6 Bundhar Wilton Rugs, special $83.00 5 6x9 Bundhar Wilton Rugs, special $55.00 5 4-6x7-6 Bundhar Wilton Rugs, special $32.00 9 86x63 Bundhar Wilton Rugs, special $14.50 5 27x54 Bundhar Wilton Rugs, special $9.75 12 (Only) Oakdale Wool Wilton Rugs at Special Prices P ‘ ! A sterling Wool Wilton weave that gives splendid return in One of the newer, high quality worsted Wilton fabrics, an service for money invested. It is recommended highly to any- exclusive Hardwick & Magee product—of fine, lustrous texture one desiring to secure a good Wool Wilton Rug at a minimum —unusually rich in appearance and unusually serviceable, cost. 10 9x12 Sherwood Wilton Rugs, special $109.00 10 9x12 Oakdale Wilton Rugs, special $69.00 2 27x54 Oakdale Wilton Rugs, special $7.50 mother there, Ortez's home was at | Houston, Texas. Brin Retons From | | Bernard B. Brin, Seattle jazz mu- |]) sician and teacher, will enlarge his |]! 116 Fine French Wilton Rugs mig Pe at Special Prices weeks’ trip to Chicago and New | The finest worsted fabric loomed in the old-established Hardwick & Magee Mills—an aristocrat among Wilton weaves —tunsurpassed for beauty of fabric, of pattern and of coloring— famous for service. 50 9x12 French Wilton Rugs, special $117.50 24 8-3x10-6 French Wilton Rugs, special $110.00 5 6x9 French Wilton Rugs, special $68.00 5 4-6x7-6 French Wilton Rugs, special $44.00 15 36x63 French Wilton Rugs, special $19.50 17 27x54 French Wilton Rugs, special $12.50 15 Sherwood Wilton Rugs at Special Prices He says he has brought back some jazz im still continuing in fayor in played a number of his compositions | for phonograph reproduction presented to 41 members of the Pa-} cific Coast Norwegian Sangerfest as-| wociation at the banquet Monday night, which closed their annual sing, Three gold medals, six silver medals and 32°bronze medals were given, for 15,.10 and five years of service, The banquet followed an all day outing at Fortuna park. Those receiving gold medals were N. 8. Evensen, Portland; Anton Flat. seth, Everett, and H. B, Rasmussen, Astoria. Presentation was made by |}| Melvin Sylliaasen, retiring president, who acted as toastmaster. The next | 5 8-3x10-6 Sherwood Wilton Rugs, special $98.00 Portland. O. O. Slatten, of Portland, was elected president of the associa. tion. Third Floor SWITCHMAN CRUSHED GENE, Ore, Sept. 2—W. B. EBL here yesterday as a result of the amputation of one of his lega, crushed when he foil under @ trala.

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