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On the Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Ubiaaicnion Weather . Tonight and Thursday, 4 probably showers; mod erate southerly winds Temperature Last 24 Hours Maxinum, 60 Minimum, 48 Today noon, 5 Entered as Se ase Matte attic, Wash, under the Act of Congress March or Year, by Mall, § a he TTLE, Ww ASH., WE DNE SDAY, JUN "TWO CEN IN S SATTLE K“YOU CANT STOP STRIKES,” RPOKT oF lve" GOMPERS TELLS G. 0. P. pee: Ty = T heBig Show Tickets Bulled. Hays Eats Pie. Joe’s Cigar Out. Two Woods Running. VOLL M ‘i 1 PLANKS FOR LABOR HELP HE Ysaye- © a I Was my exact ‘idea of a perfect performance. I BES have waited, more or es impatiently, for e ome months, for a chance to say | something generous about a visit ing artist, and have. during that “Something Going g On” at Chicago Is General ententon as Rumor of New Scheme Is Circulated time. aided by my presence vari CHICAGO, June 9—The “bulte?| CHICAGO, June 9.—“A tertific drive” to make 3 zm Mreneers, “ # ually 2 nee | i were decidedly in contro! of the) Gen. Leonard Wood the presidential nominee of the pechanie the fit - aptint was | convention ticket ping market publican party was launched here today. The Wood fore equally chagrined when he read . | en ,, Started a simultaneous offensive from several angles. he Despite efforts to prevent de what I thought of him, providing | f p ingm in convention tickets, the of.| Strategy was_directed by Frank H. Hitchcocke The sudden collapse of the opposition to Senator Ji with’ W, Watsofi, of Indiana, for the ¢hairmanship of the Dramatic Plea for Square oath Iriey gO " * lutions committee late yesterday and the almost si Deal to: Workers murket will jump 40 er 66 per| taneous selection of Senator Lodge, temporary chai cent of the convention, as the permanent chairman, were f course, he could read English Or would read ft But anyfone who carps, or cat Frame Building of Seattle! fishes, oF trouts at the Yauy: | Box Company Causes | aeog concert is a dog fish—tha’s Spectacular Fire If I wished to be blatant about cial « were being offered Leader of A. F. of L. Makes E cen F trom $19 to it, I would point out how Ysaye Fire the Seattle Box fai MARTIN ‘ gp 0 tlokete poy being eld early indications that something was going on. and Elman each secured organ: | tory, Fe ave. S. and Spokane SEKUM, Chicago, June 9 ery” ne Reports of a “deal” on both the permanent chairm B, Singing tones and achieved some eaday morn! and the resolutions heart interest wh playing tech a } | —Semurl Gompers, “cnoye ed wha 6: @hnatadies Mieke rmanship were flying today. workers gn the American Federation of Ls . ’ pieal concertos—something that eatcendl man, is ax good a ple eater as he is| Were to the effect that Hitchcock had stepped up to Heifets could not do. pareuseeel Teieasabibeoieee at thee roped. |® poutiolar the reins of the “undressed” convention and had made th Hep @ perfect two b aa | lican mational convention de 5 arangements for putting Lodge and Watson in two of thi the aligience been blemed by just of Naming gas shot skyward | mands of organized labor. “You are not going to stop strikes; yoo are not going to stop men from having hopes of better things,” he declared with most important places in the convention. dramatic efrvor “If you try to these things =’ Chauncey M. Depew tots ene! Leads in “Revival ment of fact.” eating championship st the 16 one encore of the popular sort from the burning structure when’ & gow ay would have been super. gas main burst. Clouds of steam hovered the vicinity for a time after But concert proved that the [firemen had «but off the al Works cfm be so ren the average fudience em with rapture he building it burned like a tinder nothing lowbrow | pox r concertos, but the The fire masters’ spirit'made [tne tactory t wital to the audi steam | conne * to the factory boiler © of Because of the wooden structs arted in the dry kiln.| is a total lom, Dam age is estimated at $60,000, partly Pacing” thercommttwewhteh ts} converition “Tunch counter.” said BY HUGH BAILLIE ard brought back ‘the Tague? ing finer than the covered by insurance | known to favor some sort of antl-|Charies T% Hall, G. 0. P. dispenser COLISEUM, Chicago, June 9, | tons Ba ae tye pen Lumber piled in the factory yard strike plank, Gompera read a de lof pie, coffee and sandwiches at the) —After adopting unanimously | He said when Buropean state oy e. fter vio * fight i fo et a bo Avo e ‘ skee Is L ard in th caught tire ect a aores fish tailed platform, whieh labor advo Coliseum the reportssef three of its four |°*Ked Wilson what he wanted, cates, but it was evident from his . eee aid he war principal committees, and, ed heaven om earth, mature art, league of nations, with himself ae which followed, that the youthful fire. | PLACE BURNED OUT Ametican Fed n of |) iekly concluding all other row cording angel, ‘This’ brought mind. [TWO YEARS AGO, TOO fet leader bas but p tine business, the second day's | yell laughter. The delega ' rae Lang, a be iy «ge aN oa almt r session of the republican nation- ia to be having @ great thera ered ie fire, when he rived “for - pirrelnegpe - ison gave them everythil Souihage x guar sta oon OMe loti hie pn at Techie rhe committee room was crowded = ommyeniign was peracdg tile ® | ale aid ibaes el Ttalya @raws 4 master bow, that brings =. Seen and. phe and Gompera was greeted with a ‘GO. P. revival and testimonial and wanted Fiume, and Wile @ut the deep organ t * Elman departinet fle rat b tof a Aune meeting” today You shal] not have it.” clouds of melody. and each Is so | turn aly Fy samt ye es ante Geen ee : sion at 11:20 a m.. and the det 4 the South, many democrats the complement of the other that |(™pPed by flames, and Shane Geaeie oreed oF oe gates and visitors who packed | !im | a beastie le either can seize an unfinished OY secs gs <ul aR 5 Of the following labor planks a» the great Coliseum to the root Strain of the other and execute it in exact and feeling style. A mar Vel to see two artivts so tempera mentally opposed, and yet to hear them weaving and cross-weaving hat Wilson had yio a sweltered in a sticky heat for 57 | American principles. Depew minutes, until 12:17 p.m. when | this feeling was universal am | adjournment was announced, democrats Tomorrow's session will convene) AUTHORESS SPEAKS & Sons. Two years ago fire ¢ 1 sewyrg ima ‘that barnes W in the competition for the Ziegfeld $100-a-week stage and\“ One hundred workm joyed movie engagement. She is in the drug department at the) protect to maintain barred from the ha congress right or mutual e ite ne t jarmonies, showering out the si! > > : against un ’ . . ‘ 4 a eee eaewe way the Sowerea | the factory, arrived in time to wit-| Bon Marche, and her friends inaist she has a good chance of] warrant ot bal @t 11 & m, at which time the dele | TO CONVENTION 1 ver, a e ® a ie ness the last part of the fire and to| poy, “fed sik Mianitin tov thea tinal , sty | Jue man gates expect to hear the allimpor-| Depew closed with an’ eloqu tes. z them to and fro heing selected to represent Seattle he fine his photo r a ag " 1 1 realize t th were jobless. h > i Tal ri ‘ tor nd aranteeing the right tant t of the resolutions com. | Prediction of republican vietory, b ° nome atting lightly with ry Bushnel Today's entrance coupon is on page four oe ts oy tn asidaed douiteladt vente ieht the platform amid cheelitl staccato, . ext throbbing on sunasettadion ’ the thrumming Gwin « wound et | Found Guilty and sane committed outside th mmittees on|*Mpping and laughter The ; yermanent credential A yell was then raised for “Unel organ pipes perm redentials ‘. wonderful mu: season, but this Found guilty of violation nake strike niawfu an inva the manner of his Yamous| When it was realized there was no| Lod, however, then introd concert of two perfect players, | prohibition law by in the e rights ¢ "| tather. Chairman Hays had to res- further business before the conven-| Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter, t Who sing together with their vio- | United States distr ena 4 bd Ts, and cus": from “the at tion, the great meeti Kansas, authoreas and . dancing | hootlerrer ; We Ever hear of Edward Ra hich marked the first session haa ¢ oken from the platfe cherub—this concert was the cli- jand toe br hould Wood? He's from Philadelphi AUNCEY DEPEW of 8 an national convention, | max ee oe! ‘The Lindquis wit nee his name was the ADS “REVIVAL” She 1 member of the republies another entirely human | jiquid inspiration = president “ Y N . - 1 Cor . a t he w Ye irs. McCarter said her app : aah. he Dee ~ thar samme pine «od ' Gerean omployer ; m trying to evival meeting” with a charac-| ance on the platform was an ial sings tuneful songs f READ:THIS AND WEEP; vi Manabe Ace se Panel 7 him ane 2° EREEDOM OF SPEC : “t ae hin republican héstorg: aan the delight of his audience with an expand! . and wif a AND PRES CRGRD a , epublica Or} : MeCosmack is a finished master UNCLE SAMMY WILL p of hea 1 ole aiuto tall sags aes A e don I stand here as the representatiiae usician, but he ha: mained ple é py en i tea 000,000 wome she said, “19, . He likes to sing the sort of NOT SELL THE SPUDS mmon ser aw : free i democrat ; utions are The restrair hich 000 of whom are members of they Bale of 400 sacks c anadia. ette pplying for the baby whone will answe Mdent upor edom of e ates an. publican party.” gongs we like to hea d 400 acks of Canadi potters apcarton’ for th . hose dai: “te seseageht bre adage ole * nd r publican part d There has been considerable dis potatoe ¢ Spokane at, ware i lation) We insist that all te ks h Mire. McCarter said: sae pute among critics over that so house port commission. 4 ite a! striction of freedom of speech, pre oo by Lodge, who! were organized and trained, and that, called trick of McCormack’s of scheduled for 11 ae | Thursda f bBo wagathialin enor supage maid: “Altho . r needs they stood loyally by the’ party of mishing his Irish songs an octave : Dider e <Apianes” oonee 4 travel be completely removed, indi Be ican con: | Lincol high. It has been charged that ne by the customs depart juale and groupe being respenaih ver It was a mather, wilted crowd of fe he wings falsetto, and that it is a || ment Wednesday morning, At ; | “ya i te end oP Boca misunderstood) delegates at the opening of the be regular parlor trick unworthy a ~ — iar ate en ene Bes me ‘ he = © fundamental rights must be Te aa 13 ofan e referred t0| sion. Some of them had been ve oe great singer ‘ ers has appeared on the repile r re . sts set out h clearness and must no! ox ht in confere and committee” McCormack recen informed scene and laid claim to his prop vs a scary Fined for Failing {be Genial, oe abeinged 60 why tae w ize says I am|mectings and first indications wens one of these wise critics that this ert playing Destin ner an ¢ auken," Depew | today’s conclave would not manifest jumping of-an octave is about as Another blow to old H.C. 0. L. t imagine there] to Keep Red Light National preparedness, as well a said getting a letter! much more fervor than yesterday's old as Irish me and that he stayed by the hand of fate an home FOr tic near tte eboapen, Helen jcommercial development in keeping from a who, when told| When Lodge pounded for order he heard it as a boy from the ballad | Ho, hum eattle. It's a bit ing. n ; hallwa Lawl a - mF Neel at{ With the importanes and the di Depew's age, said he was “either a) was warmly greeted by floor and gak teers of rural Ireland, 4 out © package tters. | Andersor pri 4 W. c./0f our nation, require that we miracle or a damned lar | tery The cheer leader led three ‘Also, John remarks that he does | LOOKING FOR IDEAL BRis WVaninagion Sta 600 | » have competent and able Ameri Depew contrasted the ent con] chaere forthe pannhee not sing falvetto, but that his HOME FOR HIM sing 4 seamen, We urge essential to+this vention with the one which nominat-| When the greeting to Lodge sub- ‘ Cedar # were fined $15 by Police MGMCY tock many yeare. We could give His Nibs into the purpose the vigorous enforcement of| "I built the building, all right,” |¢d Lincoin for the second ume, say- sided, the temporary chairman called ed that ft took many years of Judge John Gordon Wednesdays “but| ing that the present sion upon the v. Timothy Stone, of Chicago, who pronounced the inv@ of any one of these appli the seamen's act, and the most lb: | the aged contractor complain Bard study to at visions. | I'll darned if I numbered the|Sents the whole keep! cants and be certain that he'd have = ul interpretation of its pre . Which once again would indi- | ES asod- Same, Olle Sound cone We hold that public employes | rooms the second Lincoln convention repre meee teat what 2 musical critic | writes, for example: “We no RS. lars not be denied the right of or eee sented only half the country | audience stood si doesn't know about music is usual rich, but we own our home ganizatic “Mr. and Mrs, Lillian Russetl| He contrasted the debts of the! the minister read his prayer ly quite considera Caen eee ee wien yoant (Federal Judges Unanimous: «ive the litte fellow a good edu aii declare that we must put dh} have arrived fo bein pick the mom |Ivil war and the tam war, emphasie|' “Dr. Stone prayed that the Fepubl fy a trick, too, but when well ren. in Their Decision og ae Para children under 16 years of age, ) ntly while In “private life” the former is| ing that the civil war debt was wiped rty might be inspired with Alexander P, Moore, Pittsburg news-| ut and prosperity restored under a/ God's purposes and that the convene = ™ clergymen, bankers, prominent busi LIVING paper publisher, and a Bull Mooser | republican administration, | tion be enabled to “choose the men e. ad high singing in German tulla ‘ ness mer EF ANDED of the vintage of 1912 SAYS REPUBLICANS jof Thy choice to control this great bys is most pleasing when done weeping aside every contention : Agai At | aera | WILL LOWER PRICE | nation,” ut effort and clearly; and lof the jitney interests, the interlecy.. “I'd be tempted to mitke the de |g Ready to Testify Agains' We demand that effective steps : \ te A without jsttort ond clearly: and | of tt Injunction filed In the ‘United | cision at once, except that the letters y be taken immedigtaly to relieve the | Hiram Johnson got barricaded out | 4 republican administration js nec | At the conclusion of the! prayer, L 0a reeching and trili- | States district. court by Alvin M.|neem to be getting better and better Jack | people of the burden imposed by the | Of his own headquarters when boost:| essary, he said, to clear off the pres-| PF Stone led the audience in the Opera soprano screeching and tri ee ae ines th t | F y letter that comes in must be excessive cost of living. Jers of Senator Harding gathered in| ent war debt and bring down prices. | /0rd's Prayer, which the delegates: f ET too then’ Tin’ cee: |Sercasclating ordinance " recently | given the moet. careful considert-| gas ghkscTedd, June’ Max As a comprehensive program of hotel lobby just below the John-| Depew frequently was interrupted | "4 visitors chanted in a deep base A ypc Alger po itr ton: ie rigeloniepe pobasaa 1 At Ay It Isn't the high-priced sta-|ine Dempsey, divorced wife of Jack| such relier and retnedy we eet forth | 0M citadel and began posing fof the | py applausc jrumble that reverberated thru the E gpa Neen eee oe ee ey ce vied’ dons wy | Gotiaky.1tig tihely-wontae MUnehl “08 198 Y, today took the stand to| these demande: ‘ | came Hiram, who had been out! “pyery one of Lincoln's cabinet | building a lowbrow, and that reputa | nied in a decision handed down by |tionery, the finely-wo ) Jompuey, today took the stand to egy aaa pepe pin feos ; ; wg pia = gen William fi. Gilbert, the fashionable addrens that counts testify against Jack in the govern-| “Cooperation should be encour-| for a walk, started headlong into the | members was a statesman of nation-| Before the delegates could agai 3 tions aoe presa notices and “ar. | Fedewel Judges Willi P Harding crowd, but got stuck halt| A 1 rel 1,| “ake their seats the band crashed into tiste” hookum mean nothing to | Hdward KE, Cushman and Jeremiah jin this important issue ment’s trial of the heavyweight | aged as effective means of curbing| Harding Srowd. Ba hecked-cut leu greene ren 6 ad hop line’ strains "wether “tr aoe n . € a | vret © eda orning. Something tella me that the me*) champion on slacker charges. | profiteering To stimulate rapid de. | Y@Y o ae stairs. je backed Yet not one of them had a mind that " ie be pe ae me vay acres % age if eating 1 th Haye ideal home is on its — iPro jected that Maxine! velopment of co-operatives, the fed-| #24 Utilized a side door entrance. ran on the track of the president. | Banner,” the thousands on the livers | Sitney drivers will now be required! sage from the ideal hom! i ne defense objected th A yee a K 4 i ber 7 # p a Taran) be a fine day't t k lication to the city comp.| way, It's,hard to imagine any one| was Dempsey's wife at the tme|eral farm loan act should be extend But Mr. Lincoln worked along with | oor and in the galleries singing the ne rllapdin alg Alpe Melee ball peptone iy . T.| bettor than some of theese, but I'm| Dern questionnaire was pre-|ed so as to give credit to all properly! Beauty and Beast are on exhibl-| them for the good of the country, | !Spiring words enthusiastically, r ol ” Ameria sid hema ta is ene, nai 4 ee, sa ‘dul fe Ke pres ‘ft thing pared and that, therefore, she could] organized co-operatives, just as|tion In Peacock Alley of the Con-| pepew reviewed the international aihie ' ponerse: pba witie vauten, ; ule, capa-| prepared for anything vared and that, th Z weed i arge ere. 0 i Biiow me attttinie: for 1 long: | olty and rate of Sire ereupon the| The Baby Editor let me take @| not testif credit is now given to individual| &ress hotel. Large number Cf disputes, saying that Lincoln never i" op le; for many a long- | city and rate o ; : . ’ ao beauties rush around en masse pin:|had to go abroad self to 0 M Co oveased * hay milked the | superintendent of public utilities will| peek at some of the letters, without) ‘The government declared .it would | farmers 4 Pe nea : — slept Mi yb had to g ann ad him ait to settl ore nven! ion » West of tens of thousands, travel. | investigate and recomm to the| revealing the names attached, He's! prove Maxine never was legally mar “We urge that the United & ning badges and putting such matters, bug sent the greatest | ‘ I tion . with | council tay ¢ nat the issuance touchy about that and Keeps ried to Dempsey, and tried to ques-| department of labor compile and is-|elephants in the | buttonholew of statesmen and international lawyers || Al enarg P. 5 aces sepetation, and with no | council for or sagas 0 of the cost| male visitors, no matter how be-|in the country ws on J permit. The coun: |the letters under lock and key tion Maxine to bring this out, The|sue monthly statemen more yoice, dramatic ability or |of the individua r jec ning | of cture 0 ose staple ar hiskered or they may be. “But Wilson said no one could est attempt to do good wor cil also y modify any or all of the rhe wonderful defense then objected, intaining | of manufacty f those staple arti! w man the gem ng ja i ig te pmo woiige ore granung the jit The Nameless Kiddie is in luck she could not testify as to that mat-|cles which form the basis of calcula me old regular trips’ handle this matter but himself,” said} thor® hedge. is, neur his license, | Two weeks old, with a splendid ter, and the question was argued, | (furn to Page 2, Column ) up and down the alley, Depew, "so he went abroad himself}

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