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»AY TEMBER 9, 1924 MANY PLANES TO GREET FLYERS Six THE How Election Law Is Violated | eer Boosters Smear Sidewalks With Appeals for Candigate, EATT to Send and Douglas W ill Start Action at Once @ Seattle Crissey” Field Ships to Dah RABBITS FOOT FOR ERIK NELSON Ne t that mo untoward i the flyers and that n *t e . a wonderful event . igns urging election of William Brown North dis- y effort w made by Eddie a county commissioner for the Rickenbacker, 1 American ace,| trict were painted by Brown supporters outside election booths Tuesday, in clear violation fo be in Seattle for the flight recem | of the law. Here's the evidence, taken outside a polling place on N, tion, he advised the chamber yester re y Vrank Ja tat Photographe day ———e © ARNE BES ~ ‘ ° wes | voters — mar t | .QPATTLE S A HERE’S MORE ABOUT CONVENTIONS HERE'S MORE ABOUT U. S. FLYERS HERE’S MORE ABOUT places Tue ELECTION meee Firtay to fed bow STARTS ON PAGE 1 TARTS ON PAGE 1 _& ARTS ON PAGE 1 é rin nee pe to victory because be was a! Dirkes. Democratic: W. W. Kine x te . whom the progressives of the | Farmer-Labor: W. M. 3 ; <a" ply Co. {state had confidence [FOR ATTORENY GENERAL me tar: Catalans 1 u G ceey the mm Kepublican: Job Dup Dem k 6. nn 4 * a few Words of thanks to cratic: H L. Parr, Farmer-La \ : ; Rubber Co. Wasfington convention bor: G. W. Loutitt pang Mos pressed Gas Co. Wa cton Shoe BONE POWER POR LAND COMMISSIONER ] . . vo Manufacturing Co. J. Sullivan, Ho- | BULL, ENDORSED Republican: Clark Bavidge: Demo pee versus anal Gyro club, A. W th The La F cratic: SS. Boggs; Farmer-Labor:| | . ' at t form rn ¥ « ven-| Charles A ohne iP ‘ i . B FOR INSURANCE COMMIS. Douxta Washington: Mutua! Sav . ii el SIONER: gal,” Douglas declar People’s, Savings bank Coast measure end Republican; H. 0, Fishback; Demo. Bring Ttyigy re fesseaag, 33 Machinery Co.. ac- | declares ate 9X eratic V. Douglas; Farnver-Labor: and J art crim turing Co. and L reductior \ . : V./ Fawontt, | (or: many yesrsigon SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Ferg dep t 10 Million Feet mayer of Tacomm. was: nomineted) Republican: M c m Cl os vas he neta 7 . Sidate f E. ft eectailll an fr h tt ns hed been __ of Timber Sold ©" awcett Farmer-Labor: L ge el te KELSO, Sept; §:—MMre Florence }Present at , FOR SUPREME COURT t : Kavand ual Af. Poctland has saldsie,-{.. TRE Test of the state ticket 4 «fei igh tn} ofe N. 4st WF fect ol standing timber nearpiOlows Mix. Ina” PP Williane um HH. Pember t rt Bart and MeNulty: of se. | Yakima. secretary of «x Asketn, WD.’ Dane f F attle: The price was $30,009, it aoe ~ 3 acoma, atet : RAH atenciling ve H. 1. Johaston; Tacoma ttorney “Por Lal oe cot RT oe be iM general; John E. Reesg, Okane ay aan 1 rt jcommissioner publ ands; Herman | © ri Priefer, selal fent of t 1 th | schoots CC. Ste Belling halt PROGRESSIVES NAME ELECTORS | While Gilmore was be nal n Carpent 1 : seven La Follette elec , Case, Emily M. . ae “ J.N. Belanter, Herman Nelson, Kt. K. bia B. Wrigh ot 9 Jacobus, George I. Matson, dle ees x Any Be Wrights: Depty'?-—v HERE’S MORE ABOUT | ’ onale ‘ ' Snyde Mrs. Frances € 1 ‘ oral tn nertons are the elec-, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER: CHA) G TSO tors whose fil refused Mon- {North dist.—William Brown, Frank | = " a [tore whose fling was refused 24en¢|Kannait H. 8. Philips, J. B. Dupen,|{ STARTS ON PAGE 1 | Hinkle. Hinkle declared he could Morrew, D. R, Roberts, J. H. ‘not accept the names for filing Mon South di R. H. Gibbs, W. | equipped army in China. ay because they had been voted on | B. Brinton, F. H. Paul, C. L. Taylor In his talk h Bickel, Ch To August 14, while the law requires | | G. O'Hara, T. W. Kelly Lin attacked Taao Kun, pres ore China, wh office b had just been elec he Pekin parliame lavish gifts of money declared, |they | dates | John E. must be selected on primary | Bailaine, manager tor ta! Two in S.C. Seek {the ress campaign in Washington Senate Nomination | g Teo 1 as Jannounced Tussday that the na-| Tso Kun was olected by bribery Showhouse Site beau a ie ant ey trealed 7 co 8 8 C, & ¢ ix supported by ma en who} oday for bruises and slight injuries jtfonal progressive party in Washi MBL H supported by many mer ton would have no national ticket | For Cole 1. Ble [represent the worst elements in| President Flees sto U. S./Two Get $3,800 Cash From} oe ecting a oite {*tstalned when an automobile they outside of these seven elector: Rep, Jame Byrnes were ca China rig nen dat were traveltnw { b MTA! candidates for congress and| dates in Carolina's. runoff] “China today ts kept teebie by} Embassy; No Disorders Ferry Employes |tor Seattie's new $500,000 motion | Nere reveling in was bumped by aa | , + ih th mioernts mary today for the Jashir bit t icture theater, E audacious fivver, for state offices will file under the| democratic primary today clashing ambitions of many small| gies j |picture theater, H, M. Warner, pres- | ok a La Follette state party,” he’ de-| United States senate seat of N. B.jand selfish tuchuns and po ; SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept, 9.—Prest pice Tuesday had no clews to|igent of warner Bros.” st ac he cinema stars reported that “after the primaries our or-| Dial | China must have a strong leader.! gent Arturo Alesandri, of Chile, who|the identity of two unmasked rob-| pected in Seattle September 15, ac. |e fiver driver disputed the right ganization will aid the state hat Senator Dial and State Insurance ‘awed ary oe dy . Pas wy pr tendered his resignation Saturday | bers who, late Monday, held’ up two | cording Ras interamtion. reosived ssl of way with them at an intersection nd the state La Follette party bon Commissioner John McMah werd . “hihi he yA siete teai | night after a group of young army |employes of the Puget Sound Navi-ly. 4 prip aidant of lity Pi | with the result that their costly ma- {4 tin in the campaign for the elec: | eiiminated in the regular primary|chuns to submit to him. ; a Lae ee the (ie Bimeenrcen On Sus 17 chine wha Battered Gara t ition of our La Follette electors August ase led the field. I see China in tho future a unit! officers had forced him to reorgan-| gation Co, at the entrance to the |tures, distributors for Warner Bros chi as battered up a bit, and se Z%. B. Rawson was elected tempo} with F en from north t outh; a China good] ize his cabinet, was sheltered in the; Colman dock and robbed them of | films in this terri were they rary chairman of the La Follette ght vote s forecast after|e20ush to compel the respect of afl! American embassy here toda $3 $00 in cash and about $1,000 18] iterating to tapend ‘sntecinsitalii = eee ine |atate ticket. A. J. Allen was named ting got under way age grea fi a tae! ace sng. | The politic al situation continued | « s Bahn eprinee Mpeeer $10,000,000 in building string of ;ner will stop at Seattle en route to temporary secretary and Thomas The ocrats also will decitle on hang Ln has 300,000 of the) c} te. Tike Ted Ham er oa 4 he [ew theaters in the largest cities of |New York, where final arrange- D. Page was elected sergeant-at-|4 normihee for attor eneral, ag tee ea m: equipped ard best) ‘The military committee, which vir hoes coun , easer Dl Re | 2 United States and Canada, War-|ments will be completed for the arms. Committees on. credentials, | rieyiturd! commissioner and two! Officerc diers on the Aslatic| tually has assumed cc OF nttalray Sontpany se were, IRVINE Mie, —— mammoth building program. jorganization and platform were 0180} seats in congres: with the possible excep-| 1 a statement guaranteeing they t atchel containing the mon: | : named by the convention we ¢ Russians in Sib | ty of the chief executive ey. 1 ey were en route to the First | | ‘Rawson scored the Hart adminis le O Kl Teo Lin ha ured the national congress yesterday | National bank fo deposit, it Two | p a! | npor support of § Yat Se 7 us | bandit enaced the gun: Itrative code in the speech, before the} temporgry supp f Sun Yat Sen| afternoon approved by unanimou men them with, gun iH lconvention, accepting the position of Battle Over vst in Southern China, But the military] vote all the 5 presented und ran away with the satchel | ontelius temporary chairman. He said it was Issue in Colorado! leaders of the North, however much| the new cabinet, headed by General | |The robbers wero seent to enter an} time for a change, and that the DENVER, Sept. 9.— Whether Klan} they su t one another, are united] Altamiro, and composed equally of /old Chandler touring car, containing | r+ Follette party was the or) 9. antiKian forces ‘rule the republi igainst Chang Tso Lin as thelr com-| arm and civilians € er men. T ne car sped aw 74] ' usic mouse thru which the change | OF {Tt tinn Colorado We to be deter-| Mon foe. If he can win to his ald| N nccompanied over quickly lost in the traffic i Ini ; ye made mined today one of these northern leaders by | throw of the old cabinet and the new! The san nd of a car, | | Third & University —---- | incineipal interest. here is centered | COmPromise he will be within meas-| government proceeded with business-| say, wa pee i ee A Opposite the Pantages lin the race for the republi urable distance of his goal as the| like efficleney several weeks ago, hed! up a car ol D ! Napoleon of the Far Bast the Seattle Taxicab Co. and got 0 a iDélecaie OWNING | patorial nomination, which Is Fecox Pees Rane, oo | nized a8 being between Judge Clar for Bank Confab *” J. Morley Okehs Forged on Ray Downing, of the Dexter Hor n Klan tor tion van sresident of the . ° pt gies ict se taent Niattl bie: Narcotic Permits ic chaaal confersace:iot rreal- Willi democrat.| Vorged prescriptions for 60 gruins y's of Northwest chapters of the ous oppone f the Ktan, has} of morphine have been used with a Beautiful rican ‘Institute of Batiking at opposition for nation eattle drug comp: to obtain the Seademy |i portland, Ore. Septemper 12 frug, ‘Dr. Tt Hamilton, 3419 Fre . Pike The following chapters will also ; mont told The Sur Tuesday. |be represented Hpokane Tacorie, Italian to Face rans » pein ter ate FF ue akima, Helena ‘ont pw ee and lis uature forged ta Avenue peo Cyenalis county and Sno-| Auto Death Charge trem. ne sais ) EVERY homish county. Fred Van Liew of| ‘BELLINGHAM, Sept. 9—Armen "This is the fourth time my office “ WEDNESDAY ne, recently élected ax nas Hallam, held on 4 man has been looted," Dr. Hamtiton said, Ml stitute ec ation, will be present ath of Grace Ca was re-|to be careful of their b'ank — tenants leased on cash ball of $1,200. Lant’s lautomobile hit the girl, Normal This Bandit Will \ school graduate, as she alighted from To Resume Revenue i gees | Probe September 17 *” | WASHINGTON, Sept. 9.—The sen iquiry into the interna] reevnue | bureau of the treasury departm Sam Wall In 1 $100 sleep © whon he went night. Tuesday opened the cht owns a quarter Q sold to Marie Antob. nette in the Temple prison In 1792, | in his Monda Walk | to embntr Have Little Joke) hotel, | way, th will be resumed on Septem rs | Morning purse | with Bart J. Davin, of Detroit, former |and instead of his roll of bills, found we |nantatant attorney general, in charge} Most of the radium used in Euro-|only an empty cigaret package in-| T teach: | ee oweeutlona ax hie counsel, Wt pean hospitale comex trom Metgium,| mde, ‘The thief had even locked jet announced. here today. Austria and the United Stites, tthe door after robbing Walker. LE i FREDERICK & “NELSON | » FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE a ane TC me > TS W patina Lustrous Black Dress Satin—Special 5 §$ ] .00 YARD eee—yarnene A GOOD quality of Dress Satin “ women will choose for dresses my and for the new tunic frocks and “aie blouses, also for costume slips to be worn with tunic for street or * evening wear. 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INION SUITS in wo nd-cotton—gray mix- and b men’ and For women's other purposes. Width Two thousand yards at price—50¢ yard. dr inches this ture. Comfortably-fitting style with lone slee : ikle length. Sizes 86 to Prices $3.00 S00 5. 3 « aage A, ae PT ERE: SS: 45 UNION SUITS in wool-and cotton in heavy weight. Well tailored garments in comfort- ably-fitting style. Long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46. $5 50 . EIU cash tense sap ko ets JNION SUITS in pure worsted of medium weight. A fine quality garment, well tail- Long sleeves and ankle pi throughout. ength. Sizes 34 to 46 Outing Flannel Nightshirts and Pajamas NIGHT SHIRTS in various weights of good quality outing flannel. Good selection of fancy-striped patterns. Comfortably-fitting styles in sizes 15 to 20. Prices $1.35, $1.95 and $2.45. PAJAMAS made from soft, warm outing flan- nel in various pleasing stripe patterns. —Medium weight styles at $1.95. Heavy weight styles at $2.45. — OCCASIN style House Slippers of firm quality felt, with padded, soft leather soles. In brown | and dark gray with patterned tops. Sizes 6 to 12. | for men and young men, Low-priced at $1,00. | Broken Line of | Misses’ and Children’s Shoes Reduced to $1.00 Various Women’s Shoes REDUCED To $1, 00 Pair White — canvas Ds imant’: Seseciat 2: . og 2 lack kidakin High Ghoes ha ac Sizes A, B, C and D (36 to 46 chest meas- irable for school wear nd biack kidakin Oxfords In | /¥ Seslrals ia ietuosd urement). nber of desirable st euko se: Men's Section, DOWNSTAIRS STORE mal Reduced | to 1,00 pair i ie re “ANOTHER REVOLT LOSE TRAGE OF PLAN THEATER IN CHILE ==: DOCK BANDITS DOWNSTAIRS STORE. |Screen Actresses Bumped by Flivver HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 9.— Warner Coming to Settle | Marien Davies and Alma Rubins, | | Ray and His Little Chevrolet What'll I Do? Hinkey Dinkey Par- RAMS SCHOONER riour cry ON Motorship Crashes Into Ship | | Off Clatsop Spit | | PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. 9. — The} steam schooner John Poulsen’s stern | . M. Elllet, commerctal says ef Good- | ‘Cushton 'Yet Another Phone Ruiing| Is Awaited |, Telephone officials experience, tire Nos given us th | ley Voo | company and} a hy. t otorship Loch | Tuesday awaiting decision of Federal|]| gether with low cont per . rami Be ve tole : rahi Bn suage Jeremiah Neterer on tho Jat. mile, due to the wonderful «/f) June Night Packet Line off Clatsop spit, near|eSt angie of the telephone rate bat: |f} * . | ——— res tle—the Pacific Telephone & Tele-| An up-to-date book i May Time About two feet an hour was being|&T4Ph Co.'s motion to make tho} let, “A Tire for Every taken by the rammed ship, and work | S#te's answer more specific Task,” giving gvatuadle | Land of My Sunset Dreams JemousAUE MANUFACTURERS RETA, The suit was filed by the company | to obtain an injunction prohibiting | the state department of public works | from interfering with the rates, put into effect August 1, un der a temporary restraining order} from the federal court Arguments on the motion to make information about the line of Goodyear Truck iy yours for the Just write us. | Astoria dock unload her lumber cargo. The Loch Monar was -not badly damaged was started at the to} increased phone TRUCK TIRE CO. | } ester Way { | STORES WON'T CLOSE No retail stores will close here|more definite and certain answ : ‘ eptember 12, National Mobilization! the company's sult were put forward ||} { Pha erat day, the Seattle Chamber. of Com-| Monday and the matter takem under GooD. AR Third Ave. and Brooklyn merece was informed Tuesday | advisement.