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G. AARARAAAAALY On the EE Weather Mil Tonight and Saturday, fair; . moderate westerly twrnds. VOLUME Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 58 Minimum, 47 Today noon, 54, Favored 23. <p ry Entries Close in Week ¢ Tae Seattle Ziegfeld ‘Candidates Mast “Harry Photos in by’ June 18 AS IT SEEMS TO ME DANA SLEETH SEE that President De Valera of Ireland aroused more enthusi asm at Chicago than did P. candidate going to run’? Let's make it De ‘Valera by & viva voce vote and go | if home, F eee OME of these days one of | 1S] these runty cable cam im ‘a going t® break @ cou- | - ple of legs for me. You know how they do | —I mean the cable card | Not the legs. They stop with their | stern sticking out over the crow | img im the downtown district, and q are the car slides back a couple of feet before the grip takes hold of the cable--no warn ing, stuck in the middle of the croming, and Ddlandly backing up with a jerk But city pedestrians are hard ones to kl They by habit and sixth sense dofiges dangers hourly that would make the hardy pioneer an Second Clans Matter May ftegubllean party NSON HISSER om FP. CONVENTION Issue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise e Seattle Star 99, at the Posteffice at Seattie, Wash. under the Act of Conerees March 3. 197% Per Year, by Mal tow an SEATTLE, FRIDAY, JUNE. UL 1920. STEEL ME WASH., TWO CENTS IN SEA’ HOOTS AND JEE STOP THE SPEECK T heBig Show Lodge Busts Gavel. Faint? Oh, No Famous Bar Deserted. Allen Makes a Hit. CHICAGO, June = 11.—Senator | | Lodge, chairman of the G. O. P. con- vention, wanted the decks cleared for action when he took the plat- form today. He ordered a big vane of American Beauty roses taken off Wall Street Powers Prefer) to Raise New Millions to Put Wood Over his tabie. BY H. N. RICKEY GHICAGO, June 11--The real power beliind the drive to force the nomination of General Wood on the has finally come O FACTION nified, is breaking up more conven- | ton furniture than any chairman in Merge Opposing Camps’ in the G 0. P. BY HAROLD D. JACOBS CHICAGO, June 1L—As the republican national convention to peiect its presidential toduy, it was apparent tat no single faction had suc cocded in mustering sufficient strength to win unaided. This was revealed thru sudden open attempts af coalitions that out in the open. Under the personal leaderwhip of HK HO Gary, head of the United State Steel corporation, a group of the big steel men and wall street bankers have amwumed charge of the nal drive to put Wood over f i ( % Several days ago, these men,/ “9 would have been regarded as im- among them Henry P Davison and} LoDGe possible of conception. even 24 Thomas W. Lamont of the Morgan) hours ago. company; J. L. Heplogte, the steel! many years. His first “rough stunt heterdlng to tatermants man, and others came to town and|was to cave in the top of his table located at the Hiackatone hotel by several vigorous whangs of the ta sources, the WOOD BOOM THEN | eave! which claimed to have won SHOWED REVIVAL Yesterday, in his efforts to main earlier in the week, had red tain order, he broke the convention claim to “balance of power,” At the mame time, the Wood boom, [S ABLE TO WIN ALONE ‘odie, umuaily very caim ana aig-|Frantic Efforts Are Made to| NAMING SENATO Attempt to Start Enthusiasm for € fornian Falls Flat When Crowd Laughs at the Speaker CHICAGO, June 11.—Charles S. Wheeler, of jifornia, put in nomination the name of | Johnson before the republican national c |here today followin; the nominations of Gen, ard Wood and Gov. Frank 0. Lowden. Iowa and Illinois delegates led in a weak cheer the preliminary mention of Johnson’s name, T was followed soon after, however, by y hee Je jee hisses and laughter from the big crowd. yer was interrupted and forced mh await quiet. | Senator Johnson, shortly after his| nomination speech started, left his | | headquarters for the Coliseum, but! jit was stated that he did not expect} to appear in the delegate section | on floor | Other candidates thus far nomt-! |nated remained in their rooms and} 4 | Johnson .... |read with intense interest the re. . lport of the convention develop- Hi] a‘ ments. ‘The hotel lobbies, so crowd- ed during all the week, were nearly deserted during: the session. At the outset Wheeler's speech | GIVEN CHEER *hunt @ hole. * me i gavel, which is made from a rafter casting about in a frenzied effort to 4 | se Ce ote wera at ected R lof Old Independence Hall. A new|make a trade with some candidate | W* auletly received. Several of es F OUR © great-great. | pon an oan m4 eit niae? ha | gavel that looks very much like a who would be reasonably sure of elec: | PAUSe® Passed In silence, granddads coukt come | wipe very alarming to the other can. {DM @umbbell then was furnished tion CHORUS OF “BOOES” Big Crowd Joins j in Dem back, they would last didates. : Lodge, and to protect the table from! The last night stage of the various GREETS SPEAKER about 16 minttes in any | «ES 4 until tase "!* Poundings, a twoinch board was major candidates appeared to be this:| A quotation from Lincoln—“gov stration for Candidati modern American city. | ee placed over it M General Leonard Wood, with ernment of the people, for the peo- d Seitees each? bi 2 Wight it had reacned the near panic aR gh fajor Gem eonard Wood, with | er . s sy pep ux ” was Yiving | point, when the true significance of | aid of Frank Hitchcock, has built! ple and by the peop! got the! CHICAGO, June 11.—Two big somewhat perflous life when he | the presence of t steol- banking |, Senator Ledge han introduced his up a powerful organization. He is|first applause for Wheeler, but the | onstrations featured the nomin plowed with a shotgun slung at his sahsine becnree tin |tamous hertz striped shirts to to poll the largest vote|crowd was slow in warming up.|of candidates befdre the repel beck, and went to church with a The confident claime of the Wood {Cmense. He has worn one everyjon the { There was a! When he asked if the people want-| convention today. ‘ fowling picce primed ready for the _llpesangeearidlager sry 0°49 | day he has presided, and as a rewult noticeat toward the. Wood{ed four years more of the. Wileen| lurking scalp hunters managers during the past few days) some duplications are appearing in oie eins cn ths 6 “tn White House there (iene ett 2: Alem Oe ae 7 Grandmother outshone any fitm spy wagered ht in open boast: | wopy windows dara pa Cay a0 the 90 YO ate tee ae ee ee i heroine when she brought forth | ing in the hotel lobby that bla see ab Ube sip a caete, alee ot te o“ ane ° | drew repeated cheers from the: pee. te anciers hether opie would ‘ores Hi children in the midst of a Vermont Miss Lilian Bartlett, who sells candies at the Brendel drug|reaple are back of ua and we Ave) ne rumor spread rapidly Inte yes t pos amma (ago pry ae asty to abdicate | ree ty heyigagee oe * the nomination sewed up. m ' . AWDEN EXPECTE j ad ¢ . " | was follow a jul Tinter. five miles from the near. |store, and lives at 10$-Second ave. S., is one of the early en-|'}: was a wild night among the|**rday that Senator Lodge waa ap ah pw os - aaa |and then take on the crown|o¢ wood adherents on the The children who were kidnapea | ¢7anta in The Star's contest to select the Seattle candidate for agers of the other Mandidates, | heat victim, and had fainted as he lass 0." ceed sities! ss er viothes cua Cae nom. (2° convention. The no if they strayed » the woods, or [the Ziegfeld national salesgirls’ beauty prize Photo by TON 8 OE COME, | cated wl Him" ¥ supe her strong personal nchine, ination of Johnson would aasure nee 30 i Bitten by deadly snakes, or clawed | pop ol] | iS Senin Che gamecnene intendent of preas gallery, sought |#%Ould run second to Wood on the yictory there was but scattered ap. |_Pollowjng the nomination of @ by beara, or scared half out of |? Us/ined, | Selves took part in, to de te’ conéast en thru the hos. |first ballot. Altho believed accept- piause. Frank ©. Lowden by Repre their wits by prowling panthers. . . ° and means of trying to block feliel ta evar ¢ oid the jam in| #dle to the old guard, the governor ~ when he said that Johnson Rodenberg, of Illinois, another they were some hardy young citi Seattle ralens or, th att ‘eres te the/ en Com the Collseum Annex. As Lodge was| 8S Feported so confident .that he won great victories without big | 2¢monstrdtion was staged. Tt te zens themselves. | whose friend: 4 ole gg Ziesteld's nations) |,,2*. Was decided to concentrate all aving the building a man rushed|Ttfused tentative advance om the! financial backing, there was a cho | ‘8*t for Gen. Wood, continuing’ But, poof! All those pioneer dan- present. this ¢ 1 r by J avonsl) the strength possible behind Lowden stating he was sorry to hear the| O'eanizatior |rus of laughs, “booes” and “hisses | *2. minutes : gers were a merry jext beside what nal contest week] In. response to queries them ih Ge heves that the required 406 | instor had tainted senator Hiram Johneon, with only| Wheeler refused to stop in his ae the average city dweller dodges « Ngagement on th a her on, 3 | pena el 7 Accra ‘Wood up to Do [I look like a fainting man?|his personality to protect his herd of jmpeech to wait for quiet and sev ery day. pes, ext beauty fold, jr Pe ihe fifth ballo! Lodge snapped. mates from the predatory raids eral epectators called to him fr ee movies with Miriam Cooper, are ie om ‘ WOOD BAC Rs " The sympathizer disappeared tn Of his rivals, wa duled te runithe gallery. It was the first evi- UPPOSE grandpap came | minded that entries in the Seatt ‘ th ontent ashiors | DENOUNCED AS BOODLERS the crowd. third on the initial vote. Then, many dence of open animus displayed to: | back and found t competition must be in ONE WEEK | sind sec are not considered| The Wood backers are being de eRe jobservers believed, his strength ward any candidate's name by the eg a street: FROM TODAY «ible | nounced as boodlers who are bent on Henry J. Allen made some friends | Would wane after the third t delegates on the floor. sing — a peel ne This is to give the local Ju This in because of Ziegteld’s belief |taking chances of wrecking the|for himself by his nominat A report persisted today that the’ ‘The crowd renewed its calls and a < at time to select 'the nominees, give|that salesladien, thru their work,|party and losing the election r Wood. Alternate id old guard, feari ntegration, had laughter and Wheeler was again fy an cpg é ‘ag | them Personal audiences, and have| acquire the acting talent Charges flying about thick sought to “make medicine” wit forced to se speaking. Bever-|Carl and Harry Cede ee te erty. and fast that the most shameless Ufornian, pechaje the, strankedt cclitaw, who wer relieving Datee waa! “athe [4 ay ag = us methods are being used by the Wood weird rumors that eddied about compelled to intercede. He urged Found in Portland ye 35 abiee Poh yo pec ° . | people to line up the Southern dele f 1 Row jthe delegates to be quiet, saying he | ming along their lengths an¢ "0 gates for the general | | Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, appar | hoped he wouldn’t have to use the| Cart and Harry Cedergres, if Ma u Miupdeds the had to dodee & mee | ‘The million and a half dollars Jently fourth in strength on the first |#avel 3 : in. There was more laugh-|9 years old, kidnaped by their fatie = “ ~ ’s |ballot, wa placed with Senator | ter at this. ler, P. R. Cedergren from thi wenger boy on a motorcycle, anda | already spent on Wood's ca Bundt ‘ren from the DRG. cin » seman learging paign, according to testimony | lw arren G. Harding, both depending The present speaker takes these /of their mother, his’ divorced to drive a flivver, and a lad ona | (4 Ss CO un fore the senate committee, is upon a deadlock to make them “com-|tnterruptions | with good nature,” | Mrs. Ellen Stackles, 7535 W. coaster, and a street car, and a | said to be but a drop in the | promise” candidates. IW heeler sein when ardek me re | st will. be back home. wii @efivery wagon, and a seven-ton bucket compared with what the Governor William C. Sproul, re| stored and his” display of good | mother in ‘x day or two, truck to get from one side of a Hotel Frye, Seattle, June 11, 1920. | crowd ix willing to spend garded as the old guard candidate a/SPortsmanship won him a hearty) pr, Lilburn Merrill, of the street to the other. Why, grand Editor Seattle § : inate and elect Wood. | few days back, was all to bave sen a pea sty te vatuabie, (THe, {epartment, lett’ for Por , ~ % : ; | One’ d6, the lending Oat i |been cast overboard, alo ith Ser Newspaper publicity le. | Friday to bring the two bo: pap would fal! on the cement walk ) » . tO ‘ : : . Fe ne” of the leading candidat b t board, along with Sen-| ‘ . = oe ve and break hia neck before he got inelbsed find a cheque for the “Scott Kiddie Fund.” |) te nomination told me that_1t was | ator Philander C. Knox. «gentle iires 2 ere 4 thru/ Juvenile authorities there - foul + i . -" which the people learn of the men to the front gate, and afl his pio You'll see it is a Canadian cheque, but I am adding on || the concensus of opinion ambns all) Gey, HOOVER REMAINS God ordained “to be thelh Seadane,” poms bag dia om pavies — a neer perils would seem trifles a ey a the candidates and leaders outside} tt'J+ YARK HORS 4 . he rs. | whether or not Cedergren had been ps some for the exchang of the Wood group that such a scan-| ALLEN saiaitar) he ‘si Hoover, still the principal rs y mete: he Saiansek a half — OU know, man {s the only Such a worthy cau hould be subscribed to in full }/da! would follow Ww a's hominatloy | his eloquence made his own selec: |"dark horse,” continued to evoke en: [lull there a cry of “Hears Abiok, ag tee tes: Re rat that is like that after one issue of your excellent paper’s splendid appeal; : yee m sey ih ther noctinas tion as a dark horse just a Nttle|thustasm, but, the politicians pointed|from the gallery—a reference to! oniiq ned and Sundae Slab - sided, hatchet ; : ial | be: > tn at San Francisco! pit more possible jout, enthusiasm is intangible, Hearst's newspaper support of the| boise. she faced, sunken - chested, and I must say I am heartily ashamed of ofr Seattle |/on a progressive platform, would | ree All the others who were certain of } Californian. re xe pa enn nfo take aaa splay-focted | ‘ m7, : . % elect a ‘ ; é . . i ‘or a while, and he did least t wate pa te game ri friends in not giving this their attention. What's the |) yj ty inat wood was considered | eqneoc’ sod groper tee shat guiiaen beeen taneelbic Arg aie roared with laush-|sho alleges, beautiful, the least gracefu ‘ . : dered jedness. For future use all carr oward Sutherjan nator Miles) ter at the jibe. | i 3 the least powerful of all the ble matter with the Elks, Rotary club, and other organiza- || the weakest naiiate of the Jot. and jcarefully concealed pennants read-| Poindex Governor Calvin Coo-| BUZZ OF TAL cia a pat he can adapt hi 9 be ane ‘ ‘ 4 ll the other candidates would go the ling. 00d,” 1 ? . Pritch Panel alee op uypeciyedle of 2 ple tions? In Vancouver we would raise it in 24 hours. TAIL WO preveAt hia nema f(t. ae ron pean roan ato eee 74) DURING SPE | i lo any condition, and su a ’ z . , imi i ion cee wcob uman—were believed to} ‘The Wheele ech was an obvi any peril, and endure an Hoping that this dead hero’s widow and kiddies will It is another thing whet they| ‘The Herrington’ (Kans) we have only an outside choic lous phn eat to the California | ship. sceive financial r e on > Pr can do it or not band serenaded Hira Johnaon’s| Little thought had been given to! geleratio 1d to the Johns »| f remember when 2 lot of chaps receive financial remuneration for the wonderful life he | ‘the Wood people, -fearing the |headquarters last night. ‘They es lice vine Geemaee eva ; ones aie 908 ie She cen - aur came back from the Pt gave for the betterment of sattle, and thanking your |] overnight reaction against the Gary | Wood buttons. frequently mentioned were Coolidge, | adopted a somewhat sing-song tone. after = year or tw th ate i Niece : : . lership, are going to try to force | +. 9 Sproul, Governor Kdwin Morrow, ole eakened ‘and he : ls ang jetned the Yakou tice excellent paper which gavé me the opportunity to help |) wood'a nomination before the con-| Down in a cool, secluded corner of Poindexter, Butler und” Governor|feeuscny forced to mulsten “tle ‘ a! put themselves Into cold storag in my small way, I am, yours truly, ention adjourn tonight the "Catacombs" of the Coliseum is|Henry Allen throat and lips with water, The re | They're Disposing Office and mushed j ails, ar * ee The first allots promised ,what Goldsmith might call the “De sult was a wave of restlessness which | . a took their thin blood, and’ tt CHARLES E. ROYAL, | |I1o ve a battle royal between Wood |rerted Har.” Four years ago it wa c {went the hail, anda graduany| Furniture and Everything starved lungs, and the rvat Vancouver, B. C, || ana Lowder ammed to overflowing every day hauncey M. Depew |invuntng murmur and buss of con peat: mauscies to that a, ar ) ‘é «oj versation which further reduced the| Skinner ddy, as ar | j Versatic c e| Skinner & Eddy, as a shipyard e Brew fat dolr More Political F heat trations, two of Falls. Down Stairs effectiveness of the speaker's efforts, | poration, will be no more Yo anima . tt whom we wom were rted| COLISEUM, CHICAGO, June 11.] endeavoring to show that John-| The firm ts moving out of No wnsg é ws at the emergency hospital in the|-—-Chauncey M. Depew had @ nar-| son's candidacy was representative of | ness moving literally rt : ative o ) © t is Birivcxsrent, etnoa it News on Pages ||/Giscun acne, te tant thes pow senate. trom tious’ InGUER Laas enact temas ala as | eae @anner of f te a 2 3 4 5 19 23 thours of today on. ‘The con-| when he slipped and fell ona Might |were th nkers in the California | few dae ago the last section thr! an, the weakest sort 9 Jy 4, dy ’ Jition of none was aid to be ser-| of stairs in the hall, He was caught] dejogation, the combined deposits of | floating dock was sent.to aie (Turn to Page 2, Column 5) |fous. \e a policeman, | (Turn to Page 2, Column 3) nia purchaser,