The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1924, Page 14

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2 Seon i q Se ee iii i il i a PROTEST Says Clifford Doesn't Ask ‘ Black Top Roads Closing CONTRADICTS STORY [ar sixsing Blames “Cement Trust” for Marae ‘ . Starting Tale het : ea vane - re a : the rep 1 Th nat Mr Clifford is a ree «x drawn across the. trail by the cement th t s friends to detract attention from the facts In, connection with the high price being charged and caliected for SE ATTEMPT. councils. TO SPLIT VOTE an r in supporting The other misleading was his inference that whit Clifford had the indorseme officiaktom of the labor movement; The enemies of lanor of the state? that the rank and/every artifice to split and div file is not supporting him. This isithe labor vote and inaure the no: the contention and hope of the ination of Col. # Associated Industries and thelie between Hartley enemies of labor, but It is a hope) Seattle pool rooms are that will not be realized by them./ me of the! supported any othe and Cliffe betting ev ey that Hartley: gains the Mr. Clifford are usin THE SEATTLE STAR SHORT WRITES Dance Hall Owners May PARADISE INN rt SPF mica co, Be Digging Own Graves (LOSES SOON a Quarrel Between Rival Proprietors Leads to|g,4 « of Resorts ’s|3-Year-Old Climbs ; Steep Oregon Peak BEND, Or of Mr. and : : ae from this point to *y. The teh’ Wheat Price Rise rd. oa _Not From Wall St. The sixty odd thousand ‘of the! ination. Any attempt to bait to rank and file of labo scattered | rank and file of labor into if thruout the state, with the exc tx vot such circumstances | gest buted hi . tio a very few of them, have t xréatest crimes that | National bank atance with Mr. Justice ¢ committed: against labor, The oldest law in the world } and he nor*any other Indi. vidual. is in’ a: position to say truth-| th fully that they will not support! agair the candidate practically nimous- | in question W indorsed by the representatives Very is for that reas ice of t Injustice of that 1 to prot © arth sincerely yours W. M. SHORT. On come to the rescue of the embs that they sent to the State Federa-! THE BON MARCHE Barcain BASEMENT If You Are Interested in Politics, Study History! If you are interested in Economy— Study the Bargain Basement! Black Satin -Faced Canton sf by a \ ; Sizes is : a4” 48 Here, truly, is a satisfactory solution of what to wear and how to save money. Real good _ quality Black Satin-faced Can- ton—and Autumn has indi- cated black as a big favorite this season. Accordion pleated skirt fronts with combinations of collars and vests of lace with large pearl but- tons; short sleeves; coral and crystal button trimmings; full length bone button trimmings on sides; contrasting colored collars, cuffs:and ‘flounces around skirt bottoms; colored beads on loose panels and collars. Manufacturer Closes Out Season’s Styles! 1,200 Remarkable BARGAINS CREEPERS! PLAY SUITS! PANTY DRESSES! Sizes 2 to 6 Years An incomparable collection of attractive Ginghams and Chambrays at this strikingly low price. Beautiful plain colors and checks—an assortment to please every taste. Cunning novelties that appeal to children. All garments in first class condition. demand has actual for the Northwestern ranche says. Nevada Governor Loses Election CARSON CITY Congr Rene for representati vada on the face today from yénterday Richards will hav 1 the general elect greseman & can, of 8 able returna primary for the t Chief Gets Time in Dance Hall Contest Chief of Police W. B. Severyna waa Wednesday da week's time t FS Marcelle’s dance wan cle Severyns and was reopened w dance hall proprietor’s a John F. Dore, demanded that chief show cause for hin tion | The dance hall was dered re opened by Judge Frater Tuesday Dempsey Says He’s | Not Engaged—“Yet” | ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Sept. 3 Dan Cupid has not scored a vic tory over Jack Dempsey, world’s! heavyweight champion, who now| has a aynthetic Roman nose—at} Jack was busy today Playing a leading part in greeting the 83 young ladies who are aspirants for the title “Mis# America” in the an. nual beauty pageant here, but “took! time out” long enough to deny rumors that he is engaged to Min Estelle Taylor, “There is nothing in the line of an engagement between Miss Taylor and myself—not yet Dempsey | said “Miss Taylor has a long con. tract with the pictures and I have, my fighting to look after, so 1} couldn't marry her for at least a| year if I was ot cd i rn | moving picture ac Rainier Travel on Labor Day Record | LONGMIRE SPRINGS, Sept, 3 Breaking all previou period travel figures, 2 peoplo and ars entered Mount Rain ier National park for the three days, August 30, 31 and September 1. Last | end were 9,056 people and 2,234 jcars, This year's travel showed 60 per cent increase in peopl a 51 per cent increase in This brings the total travel for the| year up to approximately 146,000 people and 35,500 cars The heaviest travel day ever re corded in the park was August 31] when 7,759 people and 1,914 cars ; Visited the park. | Prison Problems to | Be Wardens’ Study | SALEM, Ore., Sept. 3.—Wardens| and superintendents of state prisons | in California, Oregon, Washington | and Arizona will confer on prison |labor problems here in a conference Thursday and Friday Principal among the problems to | be considered is the question of allo cation of prison-made goods among institutions of the various states | under what Is Known as the “state's use” plan, year's fipires for Labor day week-| ROSCOE Informal Service” Is 22): t Packing Planned for Fall Rage } tt eee Thunderstorm Kills Rancher, 3 Horse } Everett Paper Concedes He P Fs Will Defeat Hadley f Tacoma Taxes Will ‘ Sailors Sentenced ere Go Up Next Year for Stealing Auto PERFECT FITTING UNSING EAR, UNION SUITS For Fit, for Service, Underwear. In weights : eng ons to 4 Children’s Munsingwear Boys’ and Girls’ Boys’ Wool-Mixed Cotton Union Suits Union Suits Sizes 2 to 6, $1.25; sizes § sien /oithe Odeo, 9 ta 48 =: pis 83.00; 14 to 15, 83.50. ahiavelain' Gh alah “auckk oi olniw Vine or high nee « with ri ah i kne length. Children’s Wool- Girls’ Wool-Mixed or t fine worsted-mixed. Natural Mixed Union Suits | Gtllccrrach- Wool: Suite \ass tndt aleve wink 1 te te do ah ke ee ee | goer 16 to 14 $8800 Wool-Mixed Union Suits Mixed Worsteds dl declares) prendre at $3.50 Union Suits $7.50 ' elbow sleever Medium weight wool-mixed. Long and short eight, in Mad 4 to 50. Regular, stow tall Sizes 3 Main Fleer—The Bon Marche fabrics, in new styles and wanted colorings. Tan, White and Blue 30- and 36-Inch Soiesettes 25c For slips, pajamas and shirts—as well as all lingerie uses—in lengths to 5 yards. 32-Inch Fast-Color Ginghams 25c Renfrew Zephyr in handsome patterns Lengths to 15 36-Inch Bloomer Sateens 35c Heavy, soft, mercerized material—a wonderful value. In lengths to 20 yards. colorings. Third Floor—The Bon Marche uae ea, ee 32-PieceSemi-Porcelain| Dinner Set at $4.95 Good quality Ameri- can Semi-Porcelain Din- Chocolate Cream Bon Marche nerware with wide gold Cake 60c Thousand Island band border decoration Entirely new, rich and de Dressing and hairline. The set] licious Lb. 35 consists. of: Nut and Raisin Bread, fine . 35 e tinnee plates ¢ ple plates for afternoon tea sand. Extra good, and made Gadics Citas. wiches; 17¢;2 loaves 8386 fresh daily af éteult. ealoat Buttery Butterhorns, with Jace Finnan — Haddie, wiih generous topping of nuts; boncless and _— skinless oes one 2 for 18¢; 5 for.....25¢ fish; 1b, ..... 6 .82¢ “Apron Thursday” net . English Rock Cakes; dozen churned Creamery 1 vegetable dish 18¢; 2 doz. for 83¢ Butter, rogular guaranteed Marks the Debut of 1-mest ‘platter Bon Marche Bread with that quality; Ib 45¢ home-made taste; loaf 10@ Swift's. Boneless Cottage e 2 : 2 for 19¢ Butts fine sugar cured tenciled 5- 1ece itc en Bakery—Main Floor meat; 1b. 20¢ Jilg’s Weiners from best ins Orange Marmalade fine gredients; always fresh home-made quality in M4 et . IDs) estas iscvnsveses 28¢ bulk; Ib, 18¢@; 2 for. .35¢ Ing am Made of heavy tin, japanned in white with gilt lettering. The g set consists of 1 bread box, 1 Safety. Matches, complote flour can, 1 sugar can, 1 coffee |S with novelty match holder ee es Blend NEW use for stenciling, which is tea can, pkg. 14¢ fe i ick vor. can, 1 te Baltes. Buy \farand’= Sellen ea, 46c bound to meet with quick favor glass—complete with rubber rings. doors and All sereen window screens greatly reduced. Union St, Basement— The Bon Marche Men, Women and Children and for Comfort—We and styles to meet the preferences of anyone! W omen’s Munsingwear |Women’s Munsingwear Fine Cotton Union Suits $2. 00 afr to 46, $22 Dut ock, elbow sleeves, in ankle lengt Sizes 34 to 40 Wool- Mixed Union Suits $3. 00 E A R , Wool-Mixed and Silkeand- Wool Union Suits $4.50 Medium-Weight Cotton Union Suits $2.50 \3= September Sale of Gloves! Our own importations—offered at savings which will make this sale memorable. % Main Floor—The Bon Marche In The Bon Marche Food Shops Cottage Brand Sliced Pineapple 25c Large cans extra good Hawaiian fruit in syrup. Peaches, fine fruit in A deligious blend of biack 5 syrup; can .... = 18¢ ten launderings. Also some lace trimmed “Eureka” Fruit Jars California Mome | Brand Fine, elther hot or iced ginghams, as well as more of the popu- ‘atsup; pure tomato prod r . ae $1.00 dozen Wee Le eeciad oad Town Talk Blend lar coin dotted sateens. 28. i “Rureka”’ ass | Del Monte Tomatoes, solid In many pretty colors of ginghams, 28-ounce size “Eureka” glass pabked) large ‘ouhscs S60 Coff. 3 Ibs. 90c aR top fruit jar, made of clear white 12 for 81.75 ee, 8. and the sateens are blue or black, with Happy Home Sweet Kernel Corn, choice and tender; can 19¢; 3 cans for 55¢ Main Floor—The Bon Marche The BonMarché PIKE) STREET—SECOND AVENUE: enth usiastically recommend this high quality Fine Wool Mixed and Wool Union Suits $4.75 and long sleeves, or Good Quality Cotton | Vests $1. 15 insane and Wool Vests $2.75 Main Floor—The Bon Marche Men’s Musingwear Ribbed Cotton Union Suits $2. sol Heavy Wool-Mixed _ Union Suits $4. 50 and short Mixed Worsted Union Suits $5.50 Men's Wear, ioe Main Floor—The Bon jahiociib / Including kids and and all the best yards Aprons $1.95 Fast color and will withstand frequent Our regular 35¢ coffee special for the day. Only white dots. Sizes 36 to 44 Also sateen aprons trimmed with fioured sateen 3 Ibs. to a customer Second Floor—The Bon J ee ee ee October Clas. Dressmaking start Sept. 22nds 121 ns $2.00. Kegister Now—Personal Service Second Moor 4 -UNION STREET—SEATTLE

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