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ase HERE'S MORE ABOUT IRELAND CRISIS PARADE | GROWS INTENSE STARTS ON PAGE ONE! pttempt Made to Burn Town this sample value— value $27.38 UU. S. ADVISED STARTS ON PAGE ONE] Senate Committee Urges k Protection of U.S. Men tne church to deliver the aAdrens of | of Kilmallock Ballot, second; Chassagne, third;| . : thé dey, Mundvede esowdad. taex pa ; : Gaston Chevrolet, fourth; Howard WASHINGTON, May 31—Un | the doors until the church was filied| LONDON, May %1-—-With pres BR Wilcox, Pou fitth lem Mexico can protect righte |to overflowing. Other hundreds|and public clamoring for immediate f ; Willie Haupt, driving @ Meteor! of American citizens, the Unit | turned away action to settle the eritieal situation i Special, lost a rear wheel on the! 64 states should police the coun The program at the church was in Ireland, keen interest wae man a back stretch on the 64th lap. No one] try the senate commitice om [begun presided over by Louis |fent in the meeting of the, British “ F was injured, The car was eliminated! forcien relations recommended | Shorett, commander of Miller Post, | cs ay. The meeting will be from the moe today in a report on Mexican |c prosided over by Premier Lloyd Tas Saries, driving @ Monroe.) conditions, presented by Senator George. Viscount Lord John French, ; ering Ke the back] frat lord lieutenant of Ireland; Sir Hamer he GOth lap. No one WA4) Recognition of the de facto de In y Greenwood, secretary of Ireland, and 1 Huerta regime, at present ruling filled a vast audience | Sir Nevil MacKeady, commandardn- a } umeot, Mart | Ma sico, ld be w tr held until it up and sang "My Country, "Tis | chief of British forces in Ireland, wilh 5 rently elimi!) certain de la Huerta’s adminis: | Of Thee” shaking the great edifice | attend nated vahaor _ race * th tg MP) tre is approved by Mexican | With the volu f their voices, A report was cireulated today that é if nt of engine tre 1me, |Seople and that it te able and will-| uth Onbo y-| Pritinh warships were being groomed | > f regular price $36.50 » Was 1:39:48.28, AVOraBe jing to comply with international i to be sent to Irish ports. ‘This a” \ an excellent style dining Ms ice $40 go can isin” Sadie. ion ~ ty hee bob My ian - _< port was not credited in naval elm q . regular price sae jen; Royer, Fron-| . of any Mexican re) Denamor ng, and Thomas ot ae on aie plank top e P first; Kene ‘Thoman, ‘Ballot! gine. the report added, should be S¥Ale read Lincoln's memorable Get: |X’ pubiin alepatch totay ould that he both 5a e ie Gant = “a nh 6 —a very attractive fumed on ay DePalina, Ballot, o tra G.| contingent upon protection of Amer | tysbure ansaren Th tas apan an attempt was made last night to Pp extensign; solid oak con buffet; plate glass mirror hevrole jonroe, fourth: Chas citizens and indemnity for! #4 Banner” wan »y MArY burn the entire town of Kilmalionk, b struction; fumed finish; we length of top i» nea: fine — bee ye oul Time 3:11:33.61 one Damage | _ reer Boot, and a selection. | where a band of a hundred mee at ¥ 2 Ra pete inclal attslition to AGG ace Gockay' areola verse % 91.96 mien an none, i we total | “Old Glory,” read by Marcha Hinck ed the military barracks Friday. ae the sale price; regular’ pric: : “ ope happen pat ameccaalcnaas t ¥. - Maler's # wis followed ds saturated fronts of shops and oe epacious china cupboards; ree five were: by benediction b J. P. Hicks re ex with paraffin ofl and then $26.50; special for this sale ular price $40--; special for Boyer, Thomas, G. Chevrolet, I ELKS TAKE VETS fire to the buildings, the dispatel $27.28, éthis enta, 400~< 5 pestle get Agee 47.0 TO LUNCHEON prev Ps |was eliminated in the 87th pone 0 gp "Bh ee sper e NATIONAL LEAGUE. every oak table, buffet and eS aed ma pn wince 9 ’ im the 60th tap and prohibits ministers as wel In the same religious publications from eriticis transported to eo segens ! 17 CARS GOING AT ing the government he cemeteries, to take pate in weev: | ORR igs C C oset reauced one- ourt HALF-WAY MARK Tt alvo limits « minister's right to|lcee at the graven | Biatteriea: Dov e ine —Boyer. Frontenac, flet;|inherit. property | Returning to the city, the veterans r —several hundred pieces of dining room furni- —many items actually priced less than today’s = SOLDIER BONUS ! mate factory cost—this as an immediate disposal miles {i ng of flowers on the waters where ture are placed on sale at values that are really : n ois ( the nation’s naval heroes lie—the |st fy , move to prepare for constantly incoming fur- ipivauehias: Gace \apden ante ta Ge T ENATE final act in @ day of hallowed mem: |? ti remarkable—just one big value after another! nishings! race, as the halfway station wan ortes. ee er aud Bobmiat reache Hoyer was ng the At ¢ nieage— x Held by two ‘British Pay Homage | ct one 23 these few sample values: i Raton, et « voox|Aid for Veterans Passes the y. Homage | eae ues the lead fro. Pp ra be House by Big Vote rote meric an Dead |: if lean patriotic organizations joined! AMERICAN LEAGUE 5 WASHINGTON, May 21.—The rol! with the American Legion. in core: | dier’s bonus bill, passed by the monies at the gravee of 2,000 Amert-| MORNING cae buffets— dining tables— Boyer CARS OF MANY Regular Sale STATES ARKIV Regular Sale price. price. Cars from Calif and Maine,| house Saturday, ts cd ttl og can soldiers, sailors and marines, th price. price. N °F 114__AK. “* A from Florida adn pushed |menate, ‘The house passed it 289 to and the 80 victims of the Lusitania No. 425114—45-inch 6-ft. extension 02. 25 votes more than the neces 3 i i "7 their dusty no the jam of |92: OF 35 votes m buried in British grounds No. 161—40-inch top; plate glass mir- 1k top; fumed oak vveeG8S $26.25 traffic. At the gates of the specd | Sf (wothirds required to keep out! ‘Throngs of Americans filled Bt ror; waxed golden oak........... $32.50 $24.38 423800—45-inch 6-ft. extension [way the congestion was intensified, | “mendments Margaret's church, where solemn! z_ No. 2107—40-inch top; plate glass mir- plank top; fumed oak.. i $36.50 $27.38 Steam traing and trotiey ¢ mptied icing bill provides benefits approxi: ceremonies were conducted. There « "7 29 steady stream of hum wh ) | mating $1,400,000 000 to the exwervice were few dry eyes at the little hi ror; fumed or golden oak waxed...... $45.— $33.75 No. 622—45-inch 6-ft. extension plank pire) ymin poe eagne These benefits, however will top burial ground beyond Queens-| and O'Nelll No. 3183—40-inch top; plate glass mir- top; waxed golden oak .. $88.50 $28.88 ray Ah ogee bis" t be available before June, 1 town, where the victima of the Lusi-4 | At Boston— ror; golden oak waxed $50 $37.50 No. 785400-—48-inch 6-ft. extension | The service men are given ania reat in « square plot Priladelphis «. ++ >; wolden oak waxed.............. 50. 37.5 F on - fof cash bonus, home aid, | upper delivered me to ‘4 2.5 c i oe See een $39.75 $29.82 . ed erie: Saylor am No, 2124—42-inch top; plate glass No. 822—48-inch 6-ft. extens lank ' " tanding beneath the | and W nani mirror; fumed or golden oak waxed. ..$52.50 $39.38 — “t5.)-"fumed oak fo gdh cerngmneae team $44 833 armving Sunday were Cee eae riate| Stare and Stripes, which were at]i 4 ana trom the Sea o i ‘ i. , vee ‘ sats abed > aidetracks, where the bday ootate | half-staft. | Ag No. 373—48-inch top; plate glass mir- wae rf No. | 93014—45-inch ” extension ing. to thelr. pascemipage, |trenster® k and grein exc arme ee Rhine to the Auantic ocean. 4 ror; fumed or golden oak waxed $59.50 $44.63 5 ‘ and increases ¢ | Over the sraves of THaa ; : xed. .... . $59. : plank top; waxed golden oak......... $46.50 $34.88 ig dureay had TANAACON And ine ee enece levies, FYENChmen Hamer boya allied ‘military chiefs. aa No. 2189-—44-inch top; plate glass mir- ged every available spare room |! 7 A H the “allent army ey ror; fumed or golden oak waxed...... $64. $48. —. china closets— n the clty NORAH A. IVERSON, . Bran merican TOC! American Ambassador Hugh | N , js 4 Hundrede of motorists, unable to) i, at sunned hers one PARIS, May 31.—ttriking tribute | Wallace, speaking at, the jo. 3194—48-inch top; plate glass mir- No, 7352—golden oak finish; very procure hotel accommodations, spent |, ,, Sy, and during the sunning |t0 America’s fallen war heroes was | cemetery, pointed out thai ror; fumed or golden oak waxed...... $65.— $48.75 large and roomy. $40 $30 eustiy Proion o prs ot et the {Ont her pocketbook containing 440 in paid by France in observance of | ands of little mounds énacewatar — —— in Sundi v hel ash and her bank book, showing de | Memorial day, wher e Une’ he most No. 3205—48-inch gat plate glass mir- i No. 486844—period “design; Jacobean midsummery heat, and cooler weath:| ona), 200 sor Dank Wont ere ae | Gneate meidtic. Gand. wrece deonnted Ladin. aan = waxed golden oak....... -.$79.— $59.25 finish . Saath $! $37.50 [fer wae in prospect tor today. line from the Engtish channel to Switzer: | peace. lo. 3256—54-inch top; plate glass mir- No. 6867—-William and sets period eed tli oa oe or eros - o — Palma, Rene Thomas, Goux and Wi) rer golden oak waxed..............$88.50 $66.38 mahogany finish ................ 26 $55.— $AL.25 Bi cox, nad already won thin clnanto in FIFTH FLOOR. lyears gone by. Prises aggreate $100,000. The winner yill receive jae firet prize, $20,000 cas! An added feature this year waa the [tap prise” of $100, to the winner of jeneh of the 200 lapse. Every possible |precaution had been taken by the | speedway management to prevent « |recurrence of the accidents which jlast year snuffed out the lives of | Thurman, Lecorg and Molinaro, The twoandahalfmile brick track bas |been scoured and scrubbed foot by | foot h car was carefully tested { was allowed to go to th Fach driver was examined im |imediately before race by the pansetyey physician. YOUR TEETH X-RAYED FREE We Are Bringing r Down the — High Cost of Dentistry We all know that everything we buy has been costing too much. : John Wanamaker and other pros inent merchants of the East started a ROOKS ARGUE; | MAN ESCAPES CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 31.—Max | Mattehy escaped robbery inst night | when three pairs of holdup men| ‘ i | mixed their signals, each claiming the here's very good news to the boys and girts of , [late te 206 koe. Dester the en Seattle—an unusual opportunity to get the finest y | gument Mattehy ran away bicycle you have ever n@ : | ani a BLAKE ISLAND HOME of Wii you can easily get thie FREE bicycle by a few $47.75 I $89.75 regular price $115.50 Trimble, given to Seattle this week we are closing out 21 Playerphone cabinet size talk hours of your time each week #o as not to in ‘ a5 mp Fire Girls, will be improved ing @achines; 5 in mahoany, 6 ag gel werent . regular price $67.50 with $10,000, to be rhised by drive Vv © in fuled oak, and 19 in golden teptare: WHR (your geet) tunen. dnd..in. ve r stroke of luck we were here | Dp. L R Cart movement for lower prices. Many short while own a fine high grade bicycle! Seattle stores have done the same. We | are reducing prices on highest class # dentistry. Note these prices: is? Best Gold Crowns $5.00 Regular $15 Plater ¢ from the maker just 22 # at practically half the oak waxed. These machines al! have the wooden tone chamber that is noted for its human tone; plays all makes of records perfectly; —as a special inducement we have reduced the price nearly one fourth; —here is what outfit consists of: 1 full size cabinet Play- erphone $ %— —————— ty ten-inch records 0 ° (ge I Congol d linol little abo oe +00 sence eats ‘ascaice, oleum an o1eum: e above cos is assorted | 1— we wish wecould Infuse into 1 velvet record cleaner 50 enthusiasm that the buyer fc each morning between the hours of 9 and 10:30. No cost or obligation whatever. We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which we are placing at your dis- posal without charge be tween the hours mentioned above. Please come as early in the morning as possible. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager come in right away, call at the Bicycle Dept wholesale a * ‘nn deeply upholstered in brown genuine (Third Floor) and have this wonderful FREF ® F “¥C PORTUNITY A 4 A Spanish leather; loose pillow cushion BICYCLE OPPORTUNITY fully explained to L nciey tal ea ies i ey you—-so act quickly, as this free offer is for a regular price $67.50; special for the Timited time! week $47 THIRD FLOOR FIFTH FLOOR Temple n Benedict lecture, thie announcement Just a fraction of the | Read People on Sight” the department expressed when he talked _. WEDNESDAY 3 teninch record ab about this offert of f covering f I went into the market tod: = —_ bums ... 10 to buy such mere dine e anid, “chances are that I would find it Third ave—om 3 twelveinch record al floor covegings of this quality at all—certainly not to sell at thewe d by Stet di ss A smoker Will follow the election. 150 genuine gold seal Congoleum rugs; a great variety of art carpet pat aoatae ‘ride, «+. «:- SUELO terns in various colors; these we offer at unusual price advantages this MARRIAGE LICENSES special price for the week week eo and Re idence VENU $89.75 Regular Price. Sale Price for, Donald F. veattle : Leal ae pst phe es Special Ci Seuttlo.....Legel | Northwest Corner “y, Credit I oe, eR yea ...$10.— §$ 8.50 alter A., Sem aM and Union Street our Credil is m1 9 $12.50 $10 25 zs , on, Charlotte ¢ Ey Good” TIGER OS TOC ies les ecco scenes $12.5 $10.25 Settee wecsean ii |] Baagonally Across the Street oe 5 2) Sdams, Ada A, edmond 38 trom the Postoffice ‘ALKING MACHINE y = = eave oye ubu on ge Pp os 8 x 10% feet d Pe Mrs Jeanette Auburn, Legal | Lady Attendants on Duty a AD a MAIN FLOOR pimauiet Paul B., Seattle Legal Times : ay, Helen ¥, Seattle Lenal ard, Frank D. Legal A L The same careful service, the same good materials, the same ‘guarantee ; of satisfaction as always given at this 4 office. Nothing different but the price. Free Examination We will gladly examine your teeth and give you the benefit of our expert | advice without charge. Pacific Coast League BASEBALL SALT LAKE vs. SEATTLE Joneph H., Lois C., Tac ‘sen, Iver, B Kleven, Anna M | Hulburd, Frank M Fr Lillian M G25 STANDARD FURNITURE CO. {C \ IS. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS od SEATTLE Founded 1864 TACOMA Second Ave. at Pine St. Sailors Who Lost | She ‘Was Eloquent | FJAS YOUR HOUND __ |Woman Dies; Was a, Pe Lives Are Honored as Bryan, But Wet THAT LICENSE? | Victim of Drugs miller Gaaene ly h 11th St. os % im evan | UiNler, Georg Spokane face SRG BE Rg gla Age ek a A TODAY . their tives at “ue aman | ene, return of the hie youn thing cenmes will be the 8. New wre ‘on fund tan her bed at srnynes. Bastia Gatto The National Den Hegel an the Te | underage i acu ang, Guiry is onda he) uoneoy ay, Per egies wenasanles: be ers arenes aay take| Barnum, etc, 7S |b Sune mona wei wae determined aol inde Henry Rett ceaiie A Double Header N. E. Cor. Third Ave. and Pike St. Sipe sraining maton“ yosterday | BABY FAIR to be held at trea.) | SPARKS, ON THE ROOF of a ism ; Moron Manel be. Bact Aneatas Legal tk Right across the street from the new © ve ee cas erricial opening of ae by ee ee ea, howe ir “W._P. Lockhuret, | DIAMOND EAGLES FOR anal or First Game Called Fahey-Brockman Store. 3 Beattie yachting season. The j damaged the building and contents cruised from the Queen City| Washington and across to Seward) $260 Monday morning before the on Lake Union wo Lake|park, returning the same way. | flames were extinguished. 4 watch with ruby was the loot thieves who ransacked the house of 1, Mitchell, 5657 Keystone place. at 1:30 Look for our Big Electric Sign, orett. Legal

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