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- ° - _ — — ise . mina vetaat ty t a 2 vs = - ca al ae — — co ee ¢ = . . SATTLE STAR PRIDAY wees wore wort] Gov. Lowden’s Name (ALLEGED WIFE TACOMAGREETS (COUNCIL WILL yeas servic tothe hometumishe) 1)" wie JOHNSON | Presented to G.O.P. POISONER SANE EASTERN STAR OVERRIDE VETO uniform, courteous, fair considers 1] cr sprs oy PAGE ONE]| ciC%%°.,,20%,, o-eminey dere of fis ore men mma" Alignist Examines Him in Annual Session of Washing-|Ciaim Ross Present at Light = © ation of your requirements gure | the Pepublican national convention| heme seetion during the Weed gens Jail Here | ton Chapter Is On Rate Discussion ignifi i i 10. Te.| today, the nomination of ¢ Frank | onstration j | a dignified, ae cre “4 bankas Ware, #2.048900.- Ne: | Sco den wae presented 9 Re ene a Mie tn | Danie Bishop. former elty tram:| TACOMA, June Hi=-Wits the eus:| ‘That the ordinance Ineressing the Seattle’s most helpful and practical m evidently ware setting back | There " mete om tne shoulders of her father| BOON, Nin wif, Alice, by placing [2nd “mma wnslen Of the Grand |, wat be panned over Mayor CA well’s veto seers certain from the at- i ar. oe 1. Hamon, national com upbuilders! the financial packing of ether con:| Rogenb 1 Ja am genie in her mush last Weds 1 Blur, opened its convention | mitteemar ect from Okjahoma, him to Hy. | etude of the ty counell Vriday tenders in the nomination. | Rodenbers. « ta 2 t man ‘ini cose leon With 650 delegates in atten Fem] Stade Ne alte cue ant eee Phare were chenes vanes Wneder | upoke tn » calm, dies we fash Very Joud and) Hishop told a straightforward and] terday. Mrs, Minnie Hastings, e| | Caldwell » ause “the ideas of announced he waa neaPing the clowe }ion, hin fir t logether Yeh whintling. | SrMmal story of « ents up | te il the ott ittea ao grand matte om. 3. Dr Roos, superintendent of Neht- ssma maae eas and, deviating from the text of bie] Tescrining the = vo a ith much whistling. | ime of his arrent, Dr. Nicholson told ncepts b Seen, superinteieee e Gait addres he leaned over the rails and re whieh b ud tad cutor Pred ¢ Brown und ex er r ant ear in e edingeen | nh sll normal faculties. ‘The | be » be the largest ever heid | ine the.ordinan , a f the participants BAvved shaking hie finger down at the! country, however, he began using a tor!” they ghouted; and “Keep Members of the elty council de- te. ‘The hall was t j | ) rial - o ore < od te od Friday that Ross was present Yes, ti Unoork your prejudiced |S) ined. ana pe appeared reserve kn poste from the Iowa | Bishop on trial, Bishop tm « fe crowd which attempt ns. | Cares Freee whan tie ony aunies * what this man stands} Toll ’ legree orn for the ensuing year will be | Commi Fete, hatlc demeanor of G len and « ‘ollowed by Con and ha ned the proposed leg! a jus i eSs * fe Re a | rs eobineel ’ 7 Deputy Rresseutor w Ailace Mount elected today nd had Inder Pp ur MPRESS" automatic was a neattered cheer from P s next, Virginia's | today also interviewed hop a , restlt4a Se eee ndenberg at n his tiptoes a Arkar wo C nthe : Supt. Ross rgfus YUH ollapsibie and stable the gallery, but from the place where 5 thru aan Gaon A view towards tenting hin sar Oe + ik i ivash te Bane Sete races ie tix and | [Iset ‘the men, with, the, nominating [De voiced praise of Lowden, rai ndard cou c and expressed « velit that Binoy «1 $3 Loan Returned nthe controversy. He declined to hed fiste on high, to pr ' ‘ tate whether or not he ap I { practical dress form votes, nothing but al i f an fe cath. Eliiea in cuthan laatinad to r pot he approved the nas ever been offered time han come to drive the] that “Cod will speed the day when | of march, orgy nae After 31 Years ii a ssums vo she st b | and @ aver will é eo huge of , eume il n One Pr mittee during his presenc to the public trom thie temple of repub-| : the nation’s helm. borne along on three poles by th ‘ him," Mount i ‘EW YORK, June ‘11—James| 0° city light erainanee dese. met wing. nue mp niom,” sald ‘Whester Spe : wa deleg In glaring letters Hughes, a salognkeeper, returned to| The “OY OR Soy clause and Gn Lighten, no whee ra Hoc 1 jeora from the delegates| Caref ton waa given (0! wtesented Lowden as the business of the events of | John H. Liddy, a customs watehmen | Contain ” °F over t yor's elt to turn, It mer wer response ! verg’s addreae, and there wag) Prewnied Lowden emt u on morning is ag follows: lat the Targe office, $3 he had por-| therefore be passed over the mayer s and porte . ean DEMONSTRATION FAILS Jat first Mttle rexdonse Congressman Slemp, Virginia, and Up © usual Wednesday, | rowed 31 * 990, Hughes bor bao Fd Moore, Carroll, Bolton quickly and sate \TO AROUSE FAVOR Nodenberg’s nominating speech D& lw ional Committeeman Warren. | 6a m, and my wife prepared | rowed the m y in @ card game and Pei ‘ind \. F. Maas and R. H. : factortly | Wheeler concluded at 1:16, and the| £8” with an attack on the Wilson ad | x4 un, aL the height of the Low vifant, 1 ate aa usual and then | had not seer Liddy in 31 years until Enon Eas tor tea. bel Go oral rela gtd Baum he “4 [California delegation leaped to ite|'™!t . at +] m A a : briet monstration ree the « cose ner i eee cee ane Soe they met the other day |nal paseage and Erickson voted her own dreswma ith 5 |talk, he told of Lowden’s “buslness before the ng wood irmt intimatior soncanioet | . feet with great American Mags to ernor would be nomin , os ‘ th: wonder form iniet rw in Tilingia, bie ro ad that hi wrong was against h “er 1 m They began | nistratidn ia m oie gp ay waa over a ae Hf, r * capthing wes wr ne ws How to Save City | Bt 7 : you can try y one om. shout. | KTeRsivenens and saneneas,” a Nothing to it, but Lowde late in f ” | . A | ogee eA h nigan delegation also was man. “Lowden has far more|that two then were trying to ie ah ‘ ae is mea ‘Auto Against Post (, his form to long oF up, way flags POGATES LAUNCH telegnten than W and should win | into my house a ran to the how *|Bngieman, in a communication tn the| A SULO ZAGaiiee ae ne " : oe tom produced signs of] LOWDEN NOISE TEST pom. after te, Coie mee eee ST \eouncll Friday, urges that bill boards | | 2-0. MOtT ‘rulees Friday, fol- i mnerican flags and slg ear | Warren, pariiamen one conUguous to tree nes be tax ‘ ss 4 ey P k Americas me and signa bear! when he vention Wana for! Tishop dectared he knew nothing |COMUBUOU® | ee Mlefice in tne |}wing a collision between his ame B you can make one hip higher rom the cents Me pr. | Seaton was fd WH AEB | wenator Johnson about any poison about the house, ine |S’ ty mane MP ane |and an Bast Madison st. car, s without altering the other tine a an RO” | porters bearing Lowden's picture. At BOnals ng the Lowden demonstration | sisting that there never bad been any |UNcHpal railway fund, lave, and E. Pine st, Thursday night. mous pleture johnson was un. | owden adherents ° V's auto Was knocked against a and also govern the shape; ried. It wae pe wever, be-| Litt @ m. the Lowden @ t was learned that ft i the present |in the place, a» far ag he knew, H Morrill’s auto Was * waist eondently ad ioe — t oh . crowded into the aision for their dem ofl ber Pan yy: cond ficiaie to 4 his daughters and himaelf Laundry Workers lamp, post when hit By nn etoeet 7 fore t een on | Crowded | | intents ; ° jammed jer the astable altering five mir ¢ | metrath keep the con nm con: | ne wot ng, but that his sons) to Refuse Rides and Morrill was jammed under bust, hips are lowered and Me The delewation appeared With | gnuously until a nominer ie chosen, | were friendly towards him, 5 , steering whee ed from front t he bis thograph of the Illinois! phe Lowden demo: 1 4 -- | The Laundry Workers’ union has —--——__— A k ~~ ; ernor, It was uge aftair. ine 10-8 | MARY O'BRIEN, 1419 Fifth ave,, | the jatest method of beating the high| A GANG OF KIDS tried to bresic bee | he volume of cheering did not | ©? a ‘ © Wminu halt was {left her whisky exposed to the vi cont of str ompare with the noise that grectad | holsted bétween two pole MARY | tically ever rring. "We won't ride| up a party at George Palmer's ho slice ‘o t rea on y * yo | 2p02 17th ve Thursday night. usted, inde . eee | women were ne, Thely chellilenieat on i; emoh.}Of the police, and for that reason|on your s| are if you raise the| 2902 17th ave. #., y all adju fee ee rere cat nen | OGL seineted With te deepal ineaiee deo nd. |Pald $100 fine Friday in Jubtice Otis! price to 7 cents,” they say, ina letter| Patrolman Stanley broke up the ‘ rende [the «reat majority of the delegates | ohee ning ! per | etratio ‘ - wri . hea A Lig » Ave | “cm stood in the aision and conversed, or |SHOUts of the men, The delegates ling on @ chair, or shouldering along |W. Brinker's court. the city council Friday gang mounted their chairs to nee what was| tat Were not marching stood up IM|in the procession, It f ended gotta on their meats watehing, Kentucky's after 42 minutes T / pad loose from the} Charles E. Pickett, of Iowa, sec or and joined the march Jonded the non tor fard was r a delegation pe vered in an effort to recruit dele | esa - n one part « | eatew from other states in their pa procession a git!| Fram a re ‘olndex rade, with little success | waving a Lowden pleture in each |ter headquarters, \t was learned that " . “ | ear along on the shoul the senator plang to swing his sup | The Californians chanted “Hiram, | hen Was carried along on 0 Hiram! We want Hiram! and rae | _— nnn" port to Wood firwt, and. If the gen » Join In the refrain, |be nominated as a man who under-|ers! faile of nomination, them to balance on small monthly payments— will buy a “Win- ner,” “Adiake” or motor bike and other standard model bicycles. $52.50 to $69.50 ix the greet humanitarian prob: Harding 1 give the women yoters a! Lowden's. supporters also played ‘ aily|for the muffragetia support by ser a in Mra. Fletcher Dobbyns, of I is, to make the wecend of the onding speeches for their man ‘The roll call was resumed and ee ee a x TWO EXCEPTIONAL 5 | The surprise of the demonstration faparative apathy of Johned ne hey can enthusia | newspaper support In Chicago, and It | attitude of the DV. COOLIDGE NOMINATED jes would accord him a spectacular greeting. It speedily became ¢ lent, however, that the weather ar ena more wily related t were having a bearish galleries were dactied war well received y the delegates and they were ready |help him along at every opp wit ¢ applause He ga . alg talking exp ng w ° tid get the nomination, empha unity TO ME for Saturday ". DANA SLEETH FINE TRICOTINE DRESSES ; Formerly Sold From $49.50 to $75.00 te the forei ho year: thee Starts on Page O | ing far over the rail, waved it frar 0 Ce Re a | his administrat s ernor of & specim * . Ueally in the faces of those below, | a — - Ume he takes a ratlroad trip } e uc 's and shouted for Johnsor = met ve t it be @ restful change): No animal can pend a winter fn | A nerurasemen’|to see such a tnan ax Coolidge in the | th? Arctic circle and a summer on nted to th® Amazon and net suffer; a | at ahd gain strength. | At one point In the cheering, « woman clad in a b are seated directly behind the P section, xelaed a large American flag the haleony, and hang and in few mon # had several ¥ 250,000 Mackerel | 'n--" svorerter= lw. “4 At 140 p. m. the demonstration oe — © of all insects, per, which consumes Seldom has a more significant \-* ene a me ir if walk a horse to saving opportunity been offered on * ‘ es its weight egt | was.still en, but « 7 as in the me ee - « mt rf . — gent cometh at Cornish “sanysr pore i previous demon {was barely aud 8 eae fine quality Tricotine frocks, featur- \ — | , une 11 ig catches od : quotation of olidge’s ~ moasa x R ew only six por cent of of mackerel are being landed at the |Nrations, the outbursts were me| Guolation of |Cooldees message, weight, tn ing the best in style and trimming \ ealtivated land, but the irrigated | Cornish ports. At Newlyn one catch |“hanical and almost entirely lacking) (11. .° no man had a right to is pe pit detail. . u produce about one-fourth of | yielded over a quarter of a m ' Lodge, who re [strike against public safety, got the| lone foc Son gihend pel en rougher {first real cheer, and there was more! eoyntry’s crops fish fe Baye ee ane ot ha would feline | And the thin, hasty-faced, huneh One from the group is sketched at s 1 * a snp out, florid yoke! from As Quiet was resumed, Represen a ses 7 That's queer: bet ex t tative Thomas W. Schall, of Minne. | *™Pba men ee ee rgtone during the draf Don Ss ese tata bind congremmun’ wea" icg|ine eure, Am he con serene ene Smart Jersey Dresses f-yearold son and seconding speech for | hape than the country he tougher the environ. | tougher the citisenry even bors from the and gave three cheers at a big demonstra and when the # }down the Massachuse Reduced to $12.75 Formerly Priced From Schall deseribed w his little son, when 4 years old, cts, are Made resistant Bargain Prices crept to hit knee and asked if he) “Ul? Carts to disease by the deadlines ot sept he sai ten Carte Pinter ot] th servos $19.50 to $25.00 . HEARTS OF PEOPLE nation aa that of } n short, here ae newhere, it DEMANDING Ht von tate on ike wecodtee ae will be observed tha These are the better grade of common —ON— bad ashes F tatnes, replied |, With her apeech ended, the Manna: | acuta Jersey Dresses, in straight-line and “not ‘with wth Sia et blouse effects, smartly trimmed with is ‘eeiek Of the Peete that ' Rates was resumed wool and silk embroidery, fancy manding Johneon, Schall declar ig coied Salk YOUR TEETH stitchery, braidimy and cord tucks. ee eee hard, of North Carolir Shown in all wanted colors, Schall referred to Senator Penrose “was, |X-RAYED FREE sending from Philadelphia a message | js tly beard One model from the offering that the convention should nomi but nobody paid mt attention to sketched at right Py Best Gold the man wt 4 win “vik Saal and thas Wa om That mean no other man! mo out bn the floor, delegates C thar Johnson,” eried Scha rd the exits for lunct : a cna mre mas ere cheer | seats ‘ He had a penet ve esuiker ‘3 An Interesting Offering of et 4 energetic persor not unlike the) self hea The candidate he was t His success into the 5 to stcond. | occasion ing a bit of Jaza|the rumble of conve stirred the gal-| fling of aire lef ent murmurs island in a sea of sound ure | As Schall conclude ard Dougherty, of Jer a ‘Cummings Scores ped forward to make the alst second G. O. P. Platform 15 Smart Polo Coats | at $32.50 Formerly Priced From $59.50 to $79.50 ¥ a. $10 Guaranteed Work lof appr ing speechf or Johnsor : : q RAMEISC June Developed in the fashionable shades of Tan Polo Cloth in varying Performed by Expert Dentists Ee Ghoonarty Commenting on the repubtionn plat lengths, these nobby models are distinguished for their excellent tail- ° Dougherty made un elaborate|cratio national chairman, said toda oring and finish. . Best of Materials Used L ceeay toe domination. the mata|” “Seah carcline lear at ° lof New Jerwey, which had also sent/take the © of constructive u — —— a" ‘ 4 a Wilson to the White House, but be-| geatior rm » work of This is a strictly reliable office and PMlcame s0 tanciea ina lone entonce| destructive eriticam. It will be " guiltlessane that the! searched in vain for one uffirmative we stand right behind our guarantee. If your work does not give satisfac- tion, bring it back; we’ll make it right. point, There was) and clear-cut proposition to remedy Mined 4 wae, Was |And CaAnGit itemattlon tn remedy Decisive Reductions . ntended | compiles | D, LR Clark are offered 6n 4 Dougherty declared that the con fidence of the republicans in the : each morning between the 4 ‘tt ia Leg Beoken im Fall | uh ting tae SEPARATE SKIRTS ut Gechared that othe eame ‘conil| otorcycle | No cost or obligation reel i ndigeir eg dLtinasl Por sige Tr i edd | Baal na Three Groups of Wool i narked deg of We have a fine, brand oe Po © 59 1 IO aD ibe Tenn eet oe cmometarar ete Hae X-Ray Machine which j At $10.00, $14.50 and $19.50 7 ha had concluded, | piloted by Prank Johnson, of Fort | we are placing at your dis- Free Examination We will gladly examine your teeth and consult with you about them with- z but relented and gave him an extra| Lawton, Thursday night, when John-\f posal without char be- Covers a collection unusually varied; smart models in plain colors or out charge. anectiant 1 wenisse. Nie ‘aumtanee | y Foueth aver ane Virelnie ae en iL viteatl 406 BOGey spertloned attractive plaids, in knife-pleated or plain styles, and skirts of wool flannel De trate ye dEe nis cece | Ryeid 8.2 Adib. Chauuepn eran thee 1H ALOT and jersey in wanted sport shades. : . “ “and, wit, I second the eg RR aie come as early in i lof the Honorable Hiram W. Joh the morning as possible. : The National Dentists fo 2220.5" bras and Drove "DEN aren Gosane ae jine twisted geonraphs. "Wife Out, Charge | REGAL DENTAL At $15.00, $19.50 and $24.50 O'Neill, of Michigan, was then Charged with driving his wife and Northwest Corner Third Avenue and Pike Street Right Across Pike Street from the new Fahey-Brockman Store Look for Our Big Electric Sign Mra. Katherine P. Edson, of Call-|heen drunk. ‘Thursday night, Ten jf Dt fs Re Clark, Manager de Chine and Georgette combinations, in white, flesh and all wanted shades. Clark 1, longshoreman, was in the 1405 THIRD AVENUE city jail Frida Officer Pred Mills |] Nerthwest Corner Third Avenue ry arrested him , and Union Street . New Location * Nee Biagonally Across the Street ENNIES, some corion ue Muss antune’ ieee ate from the Pontottice SECOND AT PINE ssed progre © indus |entered Most & Co'® grocery and | Lady Attendants on Duty at All rz Times m while Johnson was | me t market, 5907 Tenth ave, N, 1 asked that Johnson) Thursday night, obtained, P fornia, on behalf of Johnson's own| state, seconded the ‘senator's nomi nation. Clad all in white, Mrs, Ed son, In @ voles that shook a Httle with nervousness at first California had adopted frage and jtrial le | governor