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shiftless farmer of Montana, needs a wife to Half in jest, half mM GA Jook after his home. in earnest, friend puts an “ad” in a matrimonial paper for Sim. In Ohio, retty Mary Warren, her money gone, her eVes ght failing, p <a home, A girl chum answers Sim's “ad” for Mary, and, almost before she knows it, Mary is on her way to meet Weather Satur- . mdderate Temperature Last Maximum, 81, Mi . Towlay . Fou ME —_ Eotered as 6 Poet. the > the nike sap. sly ecoy. & gf geded 1S IT SEEMS 10 ME DANA SLEETH ao | BORA R HIS morning a 1 dussing thought the « % bombaritime n Bat the clo | then my drows | of a frene | fast window wh | was strugetir * | the window pane } | ably had to banquet from bloom and had lost its 3 minutes I watched | make the eS This Baby Goes Some! Safe fair sot wine mt || After R, R..and Auto Wrecks tetween the two pa T rescued it. eee PUTS heart was pounding so f} furiously that not only ite tiny body vibrated like a tense spring, but Mrs. J. H. Kennedy, living at ¢5th av today to the distinction of having the “luckiest baby Three weeks ago, she says, they werle on a train jn South Dakota The train was wrecked. Little Russell Thomas Kennedy, torn from her arms by the impact, was hurled thru a window, but “came out al right.” He i# pow in Providence hospital, bis mother saya, and 45th st. S. F., laid claim recovering from aa feel the frantic pulses juries received in an auto accident. Two machines crashed together .: in Wares as I held the n the road between Tacoma and Puyallup. The baby was again jolted pid and green and black and ‘om his mother’s arms and flung some distance in Teer in my hand. down so hard that it would have killed any but the | ed Kim to the door, and straight up without hen Sotil he was out of sight Mat bird would fut- Pi that pane until it died ever thinking to take ‘about the room and observe the window ga SMM apring the Wie tar at our b have Unborn Babe Saves | Mother, Murderess, ly was been in =| Pri 4) = | <> | Pri | oe || || ted A || — i On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise The Seattle Sta 4 Class Malter May 3, WOOL ILL BE THE NEX ER SERIAL NOVEL IN THE STARTING MONDAY STAR— 1799, at the Fostoffice at Beattie, Wash. under the Act of Congress March 4 1879, Por Your, by Mail, $5 tu $9 Ww ASH., FR IDAY, JU INE 4, 1920, “ — ——— rv SE ATTLE, OOKS LIKE “DARK HORSE” Firet Wite of Man She Killed wil Come HELP CAN CH HER ESP | She Is Promptly Rushed to Hospital but Injuries Prove Fatal Fatall injured when struck by an auto, Rose Cat- ISHER | BY EMERSON HOUGH Mrs. Sawyer Faces Court Ordeal LATE EDITION px ¢ i TWO CENTS IN S ATTLE T CHICAGO | LEADERS’ % Here as Witness i in Trial ‘Leaves Cell to Buy Widow's Weeds CHANCE GROWI Hoover, Hughes and Bever- idge Mentioned as Pos- sible Compromise | BY H. N. RICKEY CHICAGO, June 4.—If the jrepublican convention had |been held a week ago, it is |extremely probable that Low- jden would have been nom- |inated for president. For sev- jeral weeks prior to that time jthere had been a decided swing toward him among the | party leaders who will greatly linfluence, if they do not con- trol, the votes of the majority jof the 550 uninstructed dele- | gates. Lowden was not Altogether ac ceptable to some of these leaders but a combing of the field of didates revealed no other man u }whom so many of them were will- jing to agree. | Then came the testimony before | the senate committee that Lowden | money had been paid to several Mis. j sour delegates at the rate of $2,500 | a delegate. | MONEY TESTIMONY CAL REACTION and | hen lndee A * ye ay | 1 iter week panses but that I l leto, 4, died in Providence!” alse fore Due arid ne party leaders and such dele Wem patil across the break- | ; mer oe ofl a oe gates as have arrived here have te- ec’) From Elec ric | hair heal ary Friday after [Sos cre souseas eraeet he rhe S , wa | buster ahe ) be corte. yy a way that while one cx h MGs faite to Cune. writhoes ROCHESTER, N. ¥, June jSected vampire therntery | MOON. , ” aheriff'* guard inte a moat. unusua! | Lowden ia out of the running, there Ping lost, Wt who cannot fly up | Her unborn chit saved Peari| inflamed jea The accident occurre med 3 trying situation, ¢vea for'a mur-| jis no doubt that his chances are Sthree-foot window pane | Bryant O'Dell from the electric te 25th ave. and E, Fir st. 2 greatly lessened. They are still slight Now, a wasp, or 2 bee, or a fly, | | : i | On reaching the courtroom she wilt) y better than Woods’, perhaps, but St te een atntos Gt ter triai| 08 the night of January ¢ Motorcycle Officer Claude | tina herself confronted by the main | Ps t much d : 1 ts er fal 7 7 1 r c wife 1 t th A der. Birds are the dumb | ad 94 jade ag cone hitter |® few days after Pearl Rryxnt and} Rix was detafled from central! manufacturer's first wif |, At the Moment Johnson seems to 4 things rope " 4 | James O'Dell were urried, O'Dell, + 4 he young widows ¢ he mur in a better position than either of But for its whee, |t¥ard a prisoner as during the | Smee Wess wrecit? arrested | POlice station to investigate} gerea man meet, for the fir : e ; trial of the slende 1 who 5 cae 9 depmty & . Dersme agg , beget , q all jon, th ‘ pa nt yi pies rie pal ian under | ®Relp and, accompanied by hia| the accident. j time $e tare, 0d the def ae oy ~d bas spent is not so Bamins bird ha wer raver rocer pas Py edngas mapas wife, took him to a lonely canal] ny : ant, the other ax a witness aga much of a handicap as Wood's “mil Bet any machine eve sed b mee. et yom: 29 youre ta | Ute, nk sored ee lew Sayoud the The little girl was picked | he, lon and a quarter” and Lowden’s Se 7 ay Only aero ee ean OS | enite. O'Dell handcuffed Kne up in a dying condition and) The first Mr. Howard 1. Sawyer | $400 000, some of it paid directly to « 8 ttered t resto former |* tee and, turning to the rushed to the hospital. She | ' .- gm r of as . | A agua ‘ on ¢ battered to de: m bots : ea : oa a ae ash he divorce awyer tut while Johnson's position in re- er, Edw J. Ke & your "There he is; do wha lied there before medical aid | (hy er he met Madge Anna Madge Anna Sawyer | lation to Wood and Lowden’ has im- ex-service man with him. could be rendered her, righter here | proved, it is very doubtful -whether aye * (HUSBAND CONDEMN’ ae be aaiiieass aon viner WIFE TO BE F | his position in relation to the whole in t TO DEATH IN CHAIR THE HANDCL ; GOVERNMENT 10 BROUGHT AS'A WITNESS bas ¢ Mre. O'Dell © Tad secreted vast aa Johnson certainly has not endeared ie wna She enticed her husband "aay Deputy Prosecutor T. Hiram Pa ! vie astly erime for which b SS bene Maire ae meat, attacks on said today be had determined If to the party leaders by stir Port! 7 ft condemned die in ¢ the helples beating him about the @voreed M Sawyer » scandal and ; ndemned i ed ft ats a chance to talk Piping ¢ ¢ chair e|the head he scres an a material wita for th . ry al nee » talk P98 aeroplane " ee And when Judge Robert H a ponte nat the woman who sup i; ption du tle bal son, in the supreme court, | ; vse sag ie ; PP (ones sree hagrys 4 mir fw ose who think that he is to be Ps eats we r wan eka tie. adie 400 Sacks for Highest aia. to sine, her tentimone te impress the Much Too Much, He Com- Are Ready to Land 1,000 rewardea by paving the nomination 4 ed ; - ¥Del smiled i] a ‘ pdr 3 ell «vie giro ‘ ; ‘ | : handed to bim have a right to their a « | umphant | te ders in Seattle |) avy nota plains in Suit | British Marines opinior I for one can not ac By hay F trials of herself and/| parents, ; c ee - H RERER cept that view ai serie eakcccae wince | ad; bale as overed } Wanted—400 Seattle housewives dered exceptional er,| That he discove after his mar! LONDON, June 4.—The battleships | BOODLE PROBE IS ‘ ; . ed with violence by. crowaa\crew of @ passing locomotive cnd| To buy a sack of potatoes aptece| sinee May 10, the date of the shoot. |Tiage that he waa No. 7 on his wife's | Warspite and Valiant this morning | NOW OF ae ’ ther ourt building |the taxi-driver who took the O'Dellx|—at your own price! Jing, she has been cont unable | Garriage list, and See te ia, face | were, Off the Irish coast with 1,000} 1 am’t 4 man who has the ere c vutldin : Peis : 000 She threw carbolic acid in his face | poya es on boare was bi Tait iom apts sey% " ues ‘ She has at all times m killing gave the tion | ail required for her role le 1 al made | lieved the troops would be landed to-| mem ‘ national committee , ‘ ry Pha - esulted in the | 400 sacks of Canadian potatoes | Attired in garment surning, | by H “7 Dion, _ propric of the/ day n the battleships would s t © majority of the commit. en unrd , , Ledley 04 gag eS ih e\uhe exnnds tee a etters, | Alaska “Bar,” in seeking a divorce | turn edid to Devonport and] teemen are now opposed to the ee ae — Prete tna oe ; : ; : : a iggs: ee trom) Martha G. Dion in or | eaibark Ata bo relanals paeeadila as sos Mt . 1 : . , later repudiated t t them. No one, apparently, war ov reading and at her; ‘ embark on a second trip to Ireland | q tions, My guess is that this room sh y ,Pasmages aye < heiibahe Addict asp aes th “pangs ee thwest cor. | court Friday. ‘ with 1,000 more soldiers w be the attitude of the other . r only fea has ex Sl ele ey aan os ak $ Ir econd ties. of th T've only had two husbands be The Lrish uation was compara} jeaders'and a majority of the dele - ted since her arrest was when | Phas n the falling market are a ead eat overs fore y alleged she told him on | tively quiet last night. |gates after they have arrived and - throngs of men 1 women have | from fake So, to prevent them going tol the f ¥ is ain ne July 9. 1918, Lat loyd George conference nave hac e to size up ae pian i am SEEK To 4VE FOURTH preven ine , and watch tho ships com Gvered he had had |, Lloyd George, in a conference with | have had time to size up thing . [LIFE FROM DISHONOR waste, Uncle Sam stepped in and|and go 1 deputation of officials of the Naz] It looks more like a dark horse to- SLAIN MAN SOLE SUPPORT thru the customs department w b one outside, ove saor tional Union of Railway Men, warned day than ever. ‘The three dark Otins OF WIDOWED MUTHER Mo save « fourth life from | 2 ¥ o on the ¢ he « taken before tis i acid throwing ogeur on that government would not tol-| horses most frequently spoken of are - ne if Mr and) Mrs. | honor will be the t tate | the 400 sacks of groundapple lore judge nd pi in a downtown i ok : I a erate © embargo on muhitions. | Hoover, Hughes and Beveridge yDell 4 honeymoon, was| tare workers after oD to the highest bidder—or bidders. - | guiity of second doxree t Wea Fushed to th city | " The Hoover managers are more he sole # of a dowed | bahy is born Im prison Her own) Now of gourse no hdlusekeeper| another time when the sh Fs os pal ube al him te confident than at any time since they family is ‘oottered, and the od Ue gonntne ot Growing lonely in jail, she cured ; “a and bere the reputation of} s . wants to stock the family larder “uted to let her go duwntown, opened their headquarters that the ting a cleanliving, tidustrious|herents of the hushand are un-|with two tons of spuds at one time, | buy herself a new iuttit of clothing. | Nik Arrest on a charge of wife-beat Big Sale of convention is headed for a deadlock ff at willis o . . | but if a buyer can be found for each| All her personal effec nd cloth ry bad Bon A Bry petittacoids and that Hoover has the best chance A ‘ or 4 No one v ow udop ' De KC ndividually | tng, except what she ¥ dropped when she promised to neve of profiting by it. They rr Jefense of Pearl O'Dell and} P ack, th will be ld individually | ing, except wha r wearing at 7 Abs f profiti y ) to t her husband centered in an at-|foundling with such a black pedl-|or a’ few a lot. Otherwise they| the time, were destroyed in the Lin-| rink another drop, Dion alleges, | Acreage have assurances from a large n on Kneip’s chara wn. | 8re | will have be sold in the entiret hotel fire shortly before the She janed piel money A me ap . ber of deleg: structed for othe - I written law was invok le the| Students of eugen say tha The sale willbe held at the Spo | tragedy Alaska Bar, aus bab aye le It will be only a short candidates “that: they, will -eote for are pode : Jonly the me ireful home trainix . | ‘ ‘ now claims that the money she gav ; ; ; F ye 4 secution insisted Kneip was mur. | ly the r ’ me train kane’ st, port commission warehouse | g TS MOURNING ATTIRE him was community property, and time until every foot of Hoover if and when they are free to . atiefy f a re |could be expected to overcome thelat 11 o'clock next Thursday morning, | WITH K ENT TT im we do so. dnote Ai ngwnidiigstey systinaticaey 7 WITH EXCELLENT TAS' . should not be forced to make ts thie oe 7 r combination of traits the child is\j 0. that he should land in this country will ° a : une 4 Accompanied by her attorney, Ed he debt ° HOOVER MANAGERS 4 E H NOT likely to inherit from its father are old potatoes, not new) via c pya, eed ee rn | good the debt, have its commercial ARE OPTIMISTIC wedi ZOWIE! WHY and mother lones,” aays Unole Sam's official sales. | %*" de, and guarded by Dept a : F 5 . 1 . 1 | Sheriff Andrew Vaughn, Mre , " T y also intima that certain in- O'Dell, now | ¢ Sing Sing}man, “but are class co ‘ : . alue. At present, thou- BABY IN MAYOR'S "In the Sing Sing] man, “but are in fest class con | wee hag ei tted satis Me Writes Caldwell value, At present, thou |! gemini" party" iutore ave, been = pais before she entered her plea to visit sands of acres that are won over to the view that republican A PLACE? SHE ASKS| Opened Safe, But | laevora, bores "At Cheasty's. and BAe Srey ry | eee a to deen. [I euome nev ad cortainven eagead ‘ She was hot tired peor i Found Nothing y | mourning apparel, making her selec-| What with prohibition and every ment remain idle. It is vation calls for the nomination of t n and in her wake she dragged a me | [tion with excefle aste ne went ar loover as the onl W a ‘ ote banana - munching | te ‘ot "Ha aes i pe oS “|| Was Hot Thursday he, Ks yi ai, sta ay cea lgge ype © Hugh M, Caldwell was in a safe investment to buy i or the only syre ¥ t fe wate < sanifitots “Efawnas die i |to several shoe stores before she ayo x : : ha electior f 4 J into the mayor's of BE. Marginal way and “Dawson st | Thursday was the warmest June || found a pair that suited her receipt of the following letter Fri a ranch near a.city and Whether or not the Hoover people e peered into the mayo ‘ ht ay Se je ha verlenced since || ho she pleade@ temporar day 7 : are justified in their opinion remains Thursday night and obtained noth jay Seattle b xperler 8 | Alth ne nporary in: av “Os , . r ‘ foo in the ty b utiously sate ae aved road: the tir eae end caught «|| ing for thelr efforts, The outer door} the year 1917 |sanity this will be a minor phase of Mayor of Seat Dear sir: 1 paved road.’ If you will ie en, " und when her of the enfe had teen’ felt agen by ede x 5 , the defense, her counsel sa um pretty dry days, = Will consult our classified They probably are more hopeful J le impse of H. Owen, the mayor's ¥ The government thermometer ier he tte Get a ey : id pean ag + Rb: sete panty, eer see a © managemer coording to thel| » ‘ | 1e© hote . an¢ re.| you please 1 oO ne drink oe ek nae na ney have r ve, Mos , coretary, her fitce brightened. he management, according to tt 00 feet up in the air, at the top ||. ~ - took up livi Byte f ‘ he t Fourth ave, and Pike page today you will find of them are green as grass, politi- Se Tat ar aamek. at || made to the police Friday || o¢ the Hoge building, reached a1t || 84W¥er' took up living quarters on| fountain a F ‘ , of th , sees A Sita t vead degrees, but at the weather kiosk board their motor-yaeht Hydah on! st : acreage and farm lands cally speak : ; ‘ ancing to the counter, “I eH , eins l . te Lake Union, Jt was here that the! ‘The letter was referred to th a ols But it en happens that ° where the mayors out rt town sb vie ¢ eds Hee Meee s ate eee he 47 be A | nephrin He ithe sts Eee WaWaie ahnatiainet advertised as low as $25 shorn in a poker game wins the t | wonder if you'd mind if 1 ny || the ttle red line pushed tts way We iwi. Have “Wibheanen. she ae adr pot. This pargicular convention e Job in hia office while attempted robber up to the 90 mark Thursday after a igh an acre, J: ‘A c locked. Jobnr ‘ taht morning when) | noon [bers who lived near them on the! Mast men get married before they | [is something like a poker game, and a ee 2, Volume Py peed PR rece oon ned for the | (Turn to Page 2, are old enough to know better. a wide open one at that, — ’

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