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[URES 1008 HEAT wo ernctncy J TACOMA L, SCHOENFELD & SONS 101-111 Svuth Lith St, HERE'S MORE ABOUT atren line would be inconsintent with thelr theory.” tobert Nemits, at his home Mon day, said a letter which tho defer arrest, and to start out on ba EALY CASE “God bless you each at her side, she cried, Tears} down her face as she| m-~Masonle club, Arcade juror by the hand, Her! i Hartley ad wan mmiling, “Cheer pter of the Sous he said, putting hi Revolution. oog's hall—Dunean produced at the trial, in which more /arm ar d her and leading her to alleged facts relating to Dreiver were | wards the door | eeting. contained, is etil in the hands Of) Relatives and friends pressed! v attle Pacific college, the court, around thom. Mrs, Nemitz was| Third ave, W. and Nickerson st George W, Bryan, the bereaved | kissed and patted and cheerful words| Political candidates address | Ross Improvement club husband, vanished from the trial be) whispered in her r, A woman in the rear of the crowd wuddenly uttered a ery and toppled backward into the arms of another fore the jury, brought in ite verdict | for acquittal, Sad faced, he had oc cupied ® conspicuous seat in the TUESDAY front row of spectators during the| woman, A setripling boy rushed up cloain, arguments of attorney* to Paly ‘Thrugut the balance of the week, | pel he eaid, “have one of my Noon—Aretic chub—Aere o- while witnesses were being © of om in honor of bts 2 A amined, he had been compelled to re-| “No, thanks,” said Baly; “I wouldn't Oras, ary av wie main outside the court leare to." « i aloes | Seow: SHE PATTED HER | “1 with you'd smoke one of my “- pibetin dh og anteation S@N’S SHOULDER |cigurets,” urged the bo}, backing} 1s Mondo an Goa Much of the time he sat t e of | away, disappointediy ander RR A. Abernethy, U. the amall witness rooms sea As the crowd pressed about Mra] s. N the faces of all who came and went,|Nemitz they turned from her to] ‘19 ‘a, m, and 2 p. m=—Mac- aa if for some wign of sympathy, Al-| Baty. wihwick, second floor most unnoticed, he left the court house Baturday bowed, hurry won and daughter waiting for him | his. in Puyallup in thelr motherless, | broken home ‘The crowd was not seoncerned tn George Bryan, Ite attention was centered on the defendant and his mother and the door behind which | the jury argued. In a small room apart from the courtroom the young man sat on @ taple awaiting his fate. Mrs, Nemits! stood near, occasionally patting her| ons shoulder, and taking part in @ constant optimistic chatter to brace Nemita, the step-father, paced the corridor, smiling at first, and then, | as the minutes lengthened into hours | com | "I'm going to Kies him,” mata a fternoon, with head | handsome woman, She put her arme| home to the little|about bis neck and her Ups touched He was the hero of the hour. | | Noon — Mase al AS IT SEEMS | | (Starts on Page One) but who probably never let tensive ward by Miss Beat tile Stores vertising” w speech by S. Publishing ¢ Cent club. TOME || Fifth and pnae. will leeture Association —Fashion show, displaying ex robe brought here rice Otton, Mercan- ation, club — “Ad- i be subject of R. Latehaw, ad- vertising director of Butterick o., before 100 Per 8 p. m—Labor Temple annex, University—Dunean political rally. i; ome Economie ‘4 University campus DANA SLEETH —Dr. Ida Smedley Maclean, ee eee secretary of the International Federation of University Wom- der auspleces of Collegiate and the jury had not yet returned tne fate of a thousand starving 1:30 p. m—Home of Mrs. a sign, his face Krew PAVE) Cnidren, waiting for the surplus M. Kowalk, 4106 Aurora and hin pacing more indicative Of breaq from America’s table, worry ave—Mountain View Spiritual nerve them in the least Ladies’ Aid society meets. STRAIN WAS TELLING . ° | Noon—Hoom 5000, Arcade ON THE DEFENDANT HE homeless, wandering, bullding—Henry J Young The strain was telling, too, on the pestiiont cat in a city on “The World—A defendant, his mother and the group nuisance, a public men . f relatives and friends that circled ace, and chief cause . m—Chamber of Com- round him, His face turned pale, for the vanishing of our merce — William Pigott ad- lw hands twitched. His mother | bird lite dresses foreign trade bureau ried Health authorities realize this on the San Francisco foreign The crowd tn the courtroom thin. sensible humane tals under- | trade convention. ed out as the dinner hour ap-| Stand that these vagrants are hap | 1:30 p. —145 N. 75th st— roached. Fulton, bis attorney, left | Plest when 4, but there is a Seattle Music Study club meets, the building and went to his office, | *hallow, sobby type of sloppy mind that thinks it is too sweet for any Maj. Jonen, the bailiff, anndunced he sid take the jury to supper at 6 15 Judge Ronald summoned CHICAGO, Feb. 23. — Arrange the or to his sanctum, There, *¥ch mock sympathy, I have nO | pants were made to turn the Keely | lai was a whispered conversation and| Use Whatever, and again I reit institute over to the government for the major went to the jury room| #te my intense disiike for al} it & reconstruction hospitel. Fifty door and knocked. The door was|¢rant cata, and renew my personal Jinousand patienty were given the opened, another whispered conversa at over the still form of that de |wjcceiy cure” for Bicoholism. thon took place, the major returned parted bird - butchering, night- hail se ci with a meamage for the) udge. Then,|Prowling, peacedestroying feline | pORTLAND.—Charles B. Whit-/ turning to Deputy Sheriff Matt Star-|™onster whose picture rned | tington, 60, collector, leaps to death my former remarks. | from Willamette river bridge wich, the emissary said: “You won't have long to wait.” thing to wail over hk dear dumb creatures,” For such shallow minds, and for “cruelty to our Will © any real work of humanity, Keely Institute Be Rospital LAXA- Tablets GROVES signature arwich's mission in the court any real work of animal relief, a room was sinister. No deputy had|™y typewriter is always ready to “Qui been there during the trial, Star-| fe without recompense; but for "Look tor E. W. wich had come, after the jury re NO! on the box. 30c. tired, to arrest the defendant had thelr verdict been one of “guilty.” At 540, just two hours and two | minutes after they had Geen locked up, @ knock was heard on the ind aide of the Jury room door. Major | Jones hurried to ascertain what had occasioned it, Someone whispered to him. He closed the door and hur ried to the judge's chambers. DRAMATIC TENSION BEFORE VERDICT “Call the attorneys,” Judge. ‘The major took up a position near the jury reom again. Suddenly a door near the front of the court room opened and Waly burst in. He! fairly ran across to the major, asked & question, to which the major nodded, turned and hurried back.) coughing twice, nervously | Jome on, mother,” he called, Instantly the crowd in the corridor caught the significance of his words. “The verdict!" exclaimed a dozen vo! “The jury's coming in.” They charged the courtroom door, and rushed Inte the spectators’ seats where they fidgeted nervously, Kaly appeared again in the door- way. His mother was with him, cry- ing. He put his arm around her and assisted her in, She tottered as he led her across to the seat at the) table where she had sat by his side | thruout the wearying week of trial. | A moment later Deputy Prose-| cutors Patterson and Frater hurried| in and took their seats... Attorney Fulton followed. Judge Ronald came from his chambers and took | his place on the bench at 6:56. JURY FILES VERY | GRAVELY INTO KOOM Mrs, Nemits was fighting hard to keep herself composed. Women rel atives clustered about her, speak- ing a word or two in her ear from time to UUme. Once she turned to her son, put her arm tenderly about his shoulder, looked searchingly into his eyes and smiled As minutes passed, she shivered, and drew her fur neckplece closer about her shoulders, Haly sat back | ordered the in his chair, his face tense and white Judge Ronald epoke: “The audi ence will refrain from any demon: stration, whatever the verdict fa, until after I have discharged the jury. Remember, keep your seats, Major, bring in the jury.” Slowly, very gravely, the jury filed in and took its accustomed seats, There was nothing in their faces to indicate what verdict they had arrived at “Ladies and gentlemen,” said the judge, “have you reached a ver. diet “We have,” sald sever nodding “Who is your foreman?” Juror No, 12 stood up. He was orge F. Foster. He extended a per to Major Jones, who took it nd handed it to the court. “GOD BLESS YOU" CRIES MRS, NEMITZ Judge Ronald took it, handed it to the clerk, “Mr, Clerk, read the verdict,” he commanded Attorney Fulton leaned over and spoke in a whisper to Baly and his motheg. ro was dead silence as clerk opened the paper and re: | “State of Washington versus Wil liam Fay Paly, defendant. We, the jury in the above entitled case, do find the defendant, William Tay! Ei not guilty.” jaly was instantly on his feet He hurriedly shook hands with his attorney, then stepped across to the jury box and grasped the foreman ‘by the hand. Mrs, Nemitz, her whole body shaking with sobs, fol- lowed, read it, and the SSD, — WIFE ENDS LIFE ON BOARD SHIP Bellingham “Woman Shoots Self After Quarrel With Husband FRANCISCO, Feb, 2%—An ld today vy Deput » the death of 1 Ihaby pretty 2 sutomobile deal urre d at sea on the rnor. The Babys were m Heattle to Low An r here Baby” planned to open a business concern. Baby told ship official wife was in the state room, and that he was outside, talk- en window. ing to her thru a c They had quarreled, he said. She turned with the remark, “Jl end tt all now,” took his revolver and fired a bullet into her heart, according to his story. Ship passengers said that until yesterday at noon, when the killing occurred, Me pair had ap- | peared congent: and happy ‘ARIZONA FLOOD ~ NOW RECEDING |Eight Feet “Water Flowing Over Roosevelt Spillways | PHOENTX, Ariz, Feb. 23-—The lerest of the flood which has been leweeping down the Salt, Verde and |Gila rivers passed early today, and |the waters are now receding } Latest reports from Roosevelt dam lindicated eight feet of water ts flow- ing over the # Damage to hi bridges and the mated at $100,000 The state highway bridge over the Salt river at Tempo is still holding up, altho sinking plers gave cause for fears that dynamiting portions of the pier might prove necessary. | Congres ry Observes | Washington’s Birth vaye. nway and railroad al sytern is esti- WASHINGTON, Feb. 23-—Wash- ington’s birthday was celebrated in congress today, Several addresses ding the life amd character of the firet president were delivered in the house. 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