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STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1915. PAGE 6. How Mob Hungered for Life of Leo Frank The trial was a maelstrom in which all the lower attributes of humanity, in its passion, seethed with a poisonous fatality. / Our Birthday Present is to be Ladies’ Suits and Coats at “Must Sell” Prices Suits $6.95 “ACCOUNT CAMPAIGN-BY FEB.1**1915 SECOND and UNION The judge felt the impending danger of hostile mob action—and continued the trial. The sheriff felt it—and had armed deputies scattered among the crowds in and out of the court- room. ore ee Men in the crowded courtroom badgered jury- : : : : . ; : Id a ver- 5thand Pike | —_— } This lot includes all the late winter models, in novelty styles, and men during the trial with threats that shou Petal ban || Floor Space 27,000 sq. ft ( ‘ . : d shades. dict freeing Frank be rendered, the jurymen would 9 +. 1] : ais fancies, made up in broadcloths, serges, cheviots, in all colors and shades suffer personal violence and business bankruptcy. | pr ndive $1,000 || Employees - - - 62 ] Merchandise - $100,000 Full page newspaper actounts told of all the women that had been murdered in Atlanta during the last few ye and demanded the conviction of Mary Phagan’s murderer. 3 ’ OF FIFTEEN 2 YEARS HONEST E UiTS for. . PL2IS There are about 50 odd-size suits in this lot, ranging in size from 41 to 51 (for stout women). The late winter's styles, in all desirable shades, made up in broadcloths, serges and pin stripes, comprise this lot. Values From Coats $3.95 ‘sows: , These late winter models are made up in all lengths, _ in different colors and shades. Coats $5.95 “isn” This lot includes all lengths, in late winter styles, in The result was the conviction of Leo Frank upon the evidence of Jim Conley, a drunken negro, a self-confessed perjurer, and a six-time convicted criminal. OUGHT GEORGIA TO TAKE FRANK’S LIFE? Continued From Page 1.) FEB. 1st \ ae NO | : {STORE OPENED} | Fy ba CAMPAIG. Get This Idea NO PAYMENT WATCH OUR THERMOMETER of & small gas jet different colors and shades. Presently he stumbled upon son , caused him to len back in horror. He bent down and found t mpled-up body « D - girl, It was Mary Puagan * OWN ear . GO" UP The police came. They straightened out the body e The girl's clothing was badly torn end part of Ber body was ex posed. A blood clot covered a hideous gash on her b There were numerous wounds that might have by & penknife on her body This was the chance for the police to make good in the eyes of the people. | At about this time Atlanta was thoroughly: aroused b petration of three revolting erin against women—the culm Of a series of over a dozen murders within a year, in which the had failed to attach the guilt in any one cane The mayor declared that this was the day of reckoning for the police, and that out they would go if the murderer was not ferreted out and expeditiously hanged . “Jim” Conley, a shifties negro, who was given to desultory em | ployment about the factory, was found next day at the inctory in the questionable process of was some stains fr irt Conley and the shirt were taken to dquarters an! locked ap In separate compartments. When cross-examined, Conley accused Frank of the murder Conley’s testimony waa in effect this Frank was given to immoral practices, and he had let Conley ~4 a. that he was after Mary Phagan. i? Frank took him into his confidence on the day preceding the mur she te Vie. | sor and told the negro that the Phagan girl was coming to the factor | the next day, and that while she was in his office on the second floor Resenwald, minaient | Conley was to stand guard in the hallway "3 ‘his fatal day was Apri) 27, the Confederate Memorial day grand , ey "Bay ong tax orth though most of the employes were given a holiday, Prank was ’ : aac. to finish up some pressing business 7 Then, to resume Conley's story, Frank, having the Bhagan gir! in Ih is office, told Conley to come at the stamp of his foot and uniock the A desire to obtain 2,000 add duced us to run our se ional accounts by February 4, 1915, in- 1! N@Payment Down Sale. Furs Reduced Gesn:: 7 Our entire lot of furs have been greatly reduced. “Closing out” | prices prevail—a quick clearance of the entire stock is our aim. Special, French Coney Set, in black or brown, $3.98. B. BULOS | 1318 Second Ave. Opposite Arcade Entrance. *~Purchase your clothing—-no payment down. Arrange with our Credit ® Department to us in stnall weekly or monthly payments. Your income is always taken into consideration In addition to our NQ, PAYMENT DOWN offer your attention is called to VERY SPECIAL VALUES ir Women’s Suits, Coats and Dresses STYLE, QUALITY OF MATE- RIALS AND TAILORING fre very EXCEPTIONAL at the PRICES. It will j@y you to visit our see several especially a PRIC ED LINES. We wish that every man could know, as many thousands of men do know, the advan- tages of this Big Modern Store. BRADBURY SUITS AND OVERCOATS, 20 and Up. Other Reliable Makes $15 to $20 Garments that will give wearing satisfac- Uon, which we will guarantee. The worth- while styles in the choicest weaves We get the best, no matter where the best is produced SHOES—HATS—FURNISHING GOODS (All Nationally Known Lines) ore tomorrow rranged LOW- SEATTLE’S RELIABLE TODAY'S SAN DIEGO, Jan. 1—The ja button in the White House at, “°°. pe STYLES Paname-California expesition | Washington, President Wilson set{, Conley’ dosed off to. sleep and was kwakened to find bis master ng CREDIT a-Ca lagiow myriad lights along the | ‘SPPing the negro excitedly with the point of his right shoe TODAY _ has aig te 10P | Seaaa Gnd above thé Altimeda und | 1 guena i hit her too hard. She's tying on the for of the rane hine 1332 SECOND AVE. 211 UNION ST. HOUSE ive years, wae formally open: the isthmus of the exposition | room,” was the gist of Conley’s remembrance of what bis mavter ha ss . : ed at midnight with elaborate Lights were turned on over the | s4id Largest Credit Apparel House in the United States ceremon' grounds that form the setting { Conley went {nto the room and found the girl dead Just as the old year passed Balboa park, lighting wide vista His master was excited and said to wrap the gir in a gunn = ne <= and Office, 10th Ave. and and the new came in, rockets that were varicolored with sack, w c dy down to the basement fu | E. Unton. were shot Into the sky, and, bloom of hundreds of acres of trop. for buralr ‘ UNTAIN PENS bursting 500 feet above the = ical vegetation. This they did, and Conley promised to return and burn the girl's Make stactiosl presen E. 849—Phones—E. 1164. amie cet pare acagy nie e | Engen an services _ ~ bs body, but got drunk on the money Frank gave him and forgot to. the best ma 8p! scene below, sition were begun at 11 o'clock t And forthwith Frank was locked up as a suspect | 00 upturned faces, as if the | day Hon. Lyman J. Gage, forme Immediately the populace arose almost as one man and eried for Mine etn het sun shone full upon them. secretary of the treasury of the) the death of Frank to expiate the murder the Phagan girl, we ay bry we St. Near Second Ave | At this Instant, above the dome! United States, presided and int as the other mur . 4 been ne ny 7 6 Secon of the great music hall, there ap- duced Wm. G. McAdoo, pres Pronk was ren another, ed state ratlitis peared a monster electric dev secretary of the treasury, wh was notified to be i a oment call » prevent mob im | ' p representing the Panarna canal, its spoke for 20 minutes as the r Naot 4 pbc brrece ase’) at sme pies | moving lights illustrating the sentative of President Wilson On ly 28 1912 1 ' | re . a n Monday evening, July 28, 1913, after an unusually eN@rt tlt ‘at My Optica! Department, mingling of the waters of the At He was followed by Count de Ps nel of the jury which was to try Frank on the murder charge ‘Br. ©. T. Know!- lantic and Pacific, while all the Valle de Sazar, representing th Just Around the Corner at 1622 Fourth Ave. king of Spain, and John Barrett a Ow bells of the city joined their : . 4 6 a Be _Onometrat, OE Vig. | clangor with the shricks of a thou-| director general of the Pan At the crowd was intense in {ts antagonism toward Frank LONDON, Jan. 1.—A large, Three offers, totalling $200, 2 sand whistles, the booming of a can union representing the govern n had their att ra y men in the sudt unidentified steamship hit a 000, have been received by geal el hundred cannon from land bat-| ments of South and Central Amer.| ne, who shouted: “You'd t g the Jew. If you don't, we'll) mine and was sunk in the | ee ee en eae gral ‘ouse ito $8 on any pair teries and warships, and hurrah» ica hang him and ge you, to North cen today SP a | Mig ; de you may re- from thousands of throats They were followed by the gov The populace considered the jurymen its perso enemiew until Lifeboats were searching for | manager of the Crescent Oi! ie per M Huge bonfires lit the sides of ernors of states having part in the| they } . ‘ , ed, survivers off Flamborough company, within the last ten duplicated for WR [the semicircle of mountains 20 | exposition and the mayors of many calle an sage hw PT ashore of many days for hi contro!ling interest Floor Varnish, highest grade 1 oO miles away, and by the touching of | Western cities, | Western cities soldiers’ helmets indicated an in the Crescent well near Te- (J .....sseeuee -...$2.00 per gal. xe of ne t ye 4 by nino. acto BR WN other wreck off Port Cawl, Kalsomine, paces: for a room ; in his five different statements, contradicted } rie oe Williamson himself made the many iis. 08. announcement. | Conley was admittedly a drunkard. His habits were proved t The offers were refused |} the most disreputabie e h en f the As though mocking the birth ofjcity hospital. The Hurleys were] erto upr character not one substantiated accusation ¥ F nt were the new year, grim Death stepped in able to get ho brought 4 ag ho made th f shortly after midnight and claimed All five were pinned under the At th wsiot of the s to Willis t the first automobile victim of 1915 machine in the water. Peters war} tional ts are alleged to 7 “Tt is believed, hoWever, that the near Clancy's roadb first to extricate himself. He #uc| Prank removed to jail, so as hen the verdict wa Milwaukee railroad and a big coast Hugh Rowe, 27, owner of a sum- ceeded in freeing the women. Rowe| ra. ; ; ; coms mer hotel and mining claims at and Hurley had been sitting in the adios’ Vheenbouin! Malibieation, ‘the gory beoukht ina veetien ot t Lake Cushman, was killed, and four front seat. Peters had to s il ecks Pale wan Aucent aly offers of $100,000 each others were injured when their/aid from passersby to extri Since that time e en made on five occasions to get an ott ne of $60,000 fo y s way and plunged eight feet into a| Rowe's head had remained tn the)". ),, pPedcos 1 ‘ TIS Figat Ave, Near Columbia St. SUNSET PAINT & VARNISH dd om HOLIDAY GIFTS ina 10 daywet bave re] BARGAIN PRICES introduced have declaree they have new evi The attorneys for the 4 the bill origir only and | lamson lefinite agreement we og arse gd rides ee btanag Be pet g Gb wall copa tO} gence that would show, with © question of @ doubt, that thelr! ited in detailed ® later“! Teaulted from the offers. In the 2 L. . eee o> conde client is innoce } 1 ci \ h £29,000) € nt that I ever should happen to TE Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hur-| Rowe and his father, W. H. Rowe | °!! epg part justice of the Waited Miaten, Justine {eee Te eee ee rot eine | nel cay holdings, 1k willbe on. tae EWART HOUSE ley, 2131 Sixth ave. had been staying at the Raleigt declai~@ that , jer the impression that Frank's trial | ponds were ed and voted upon | strong conditions. small stock Near Pike Public Market The former two remained at the | hotel. . " Modern Single Rooms 25¢@ on irregular. y the people, is declare invalid | holders must » protected and the Large, Modern Outside Rooms for nd ge pd the state court Judge e court, | field that the intre isist on that » supre t be developed. 1 would One or Two, BOE United . uction of th asure at an ad-| It is known that a geologist a rehearing on a w in no sense the) has made®a thorough examination OCCIDENTAL and YESLER \TS—(Staiis 1-9) Choice Steer Pot Ronst, Ib ee pointes nepali —|May 18, 1914 3 10c Lofves oduct of ordinance of the nino field e la wo weeeere sence sees Dr. James B. Adair, 61, ts lying; An operation was performed on| for repairs and so on Mtr tnaieoioedt conained: woe ts . Tenino field in the last two ro isteee Prime Rib Roast, Ib. at the Minor hospital, suffering pr Adair. Young McNet! is the sor SEATTLE LIKES T0 Later on they may got togethe: |.» ine elements ¢ nyo elles eek sy ' tye, pumperntckte or milk) Spare Ribs, Ib from a fractured skull and in dan-| oe sc)" su saheth A. MeNeil, widow and issue universal transfers, as ts (eg ee holds, “It waa without Gexan Reser’ 15¢ plea . ' voeg hor Novy iigrd penis Mead of a wealthy timberman, The boy| SPEND NICKELS ON ha being proposed in Los Angeles. body of parts , ss orananoe . IMITATES GRANDPA happen EO eer 20c Salmon Trout, Ib |by a machine driven by Archie Mc |lives with his brother, Henry, a done Cakes heed [ore ead bi a gc ge aegis vel i NEW JITNEY BUSES | ALBERT MAY SOME = {':"'.0")ui!" Phe! vonin'it boon, MERLIN: gn, 1—the, Germay | (Devits Food or White) ave : 7 VEOETABLES—(ttaie gy unlighted. Ni Re ESE xs twopeealke enol a sie (Continued From Page 1.) DAY RULE FRANCE ar ig AlchesAh-/re lrg pitty ir FE pol creo Gorm ting Rook Yesler Cafe & Bakery | Large local Celery, 2 for | gun to test » on Christ | | ; The coun “probably rein-| mag 1870, sent to every man of bi g cause | had to use the cars m f.|graver amused himself by ensecrib-| the “defe mentioned by the su-| grandfathe a pipe with his pic Pposite Interurban 100 Ibs. Potatoes They are often 20 minutes apart |lig on a few French sous, “Albert | preme co ind will submit ft to/ture, I do the same BAKERY—(Staii 12) s 2 ded |1., King of the French and the Belja vote of the people at the pri > : — i men ee a Two 10c loaves Bread....15¢ According to T. D. Rockwell and) to from Seatt and nearly always crowded |xians,” and some of the people are | 1 tion in February 13 dozen Cookies........-50¢9) aipert Hess, who filed initiative bill) Secretar Howell ediate By taking a “jitney bus” you save) taiing it seriously, and daying it} It means a delay of a FRUITS—(Stall 10) No. 18 with the secretary of state| Put lis men on the Job to check uy frown my to ee ie evnes at leat] Would not be a bad idea, King Al-|months In getting the tw SHANGHAI COMP Splizenbers Apples, highly@) 4+ olympia Thursday, the petitions! j16 must complete the check be.| supplement the street car service Philippe gba 1 peavica une sever “ese age ' colored, per box. . $1.25 ‘ "El contain 46,000 signatures. ‘There|fore the legisiature convenes Jan | You can take whichever comes first | 4 monarchy, would b Bear Blayman Winesep AP a are 28,000 valid signatures certiti¢ " The “jit bus” men figure that ples, per box.... BF ttt alienate the tees 4 ‘a be. 2 vp to pay] een to the throne geese ‘ASK FOR PASSAGE OF | ets and sewe cans for ..... | We carry a complete line of Christmas Goode, Come and see them. Special Offering—The Most Exquisite Hand-E mbroiderd Gold ‘Thread Dragon Cushion Tops, size 21x21, for BL.95 only. Worth $5.00. | A round trip along a veut | LONDON, Jan adea is council recommends the Siiced Peaches, large cane, 2) b LONDON, Jen, 1~Bome ausiety| According to the latest informa |mites long ie concluded in less| killed and 60 iniued ins poaneah aoe OF tee Adi wd “iti 2 , NS id, xo ds was expressed today at the news |tion Col. Maritz, the first of the|than half an hour, and the average| collision at Ilford today between alment over the ma to, Gin Just the thing for your Xmas gifts. $ Rolls Toilet Paper... ‘contained in a Pretoria dispatch to| Boers to take the field against the| business is five pa gers both|London-bound express traih and al objected to th < and EGGS—(Stall 18) || Heuters Telegram Co, that the gov-| British, who was wounded and| ways, ‘The buses run from 7 a. m.|local on t reat Kastern R. Rj eral fund ¢ SHANGHAI COMP BS Crcsinery A 206 of the Union of South Af-|driven, with bis shattored forces,|to 11 p. m., during which time thes |The local train was walting op a|a part of t Fan nth Wess Mi rica had decided it was necessary into German Southwest’ Africa, hac make 30 trips, at 50 cents a trip, the | siding when it was struck, and t pA Airy a0 to resort to conscription to defend) gathered a body of German col |total takings being about $15 paasengers in the rear oy Wild Rose Mili the country against a German in-|onists to help him, and was endeay The “‘jitney bus” men are talking Most of them were com List your " : vasion. oring to stir up a fresh rebellion about having a big tral garag: muters, | Star Want Ads 1323 THIRD AVENUE ffice SEATTLE, WASH,