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le of rockers: this week's sale of several hun- dred high grade Tockers we bought direct at & great price con- cession from the G Michigan Chair Co, America's t chair ‘actory—is meet- ing with instant success. _ =-these rockers we ' are offering at ‘sale -prices close on to half regu- lar value! —« very comfortable rocker ha quarter-sawed; golden oak fintkh; ger ve you made wine brown Spanish le at, ver your selection— attraMive design; exactly as 5 tured: regular price $13.76; spec “Yeur Credit Is Good" for phis sale, $8.85, MAIN FLOOR the June bride— $39.50 regular price $19.50 —86-plece imported Ker ated with beautiful bright gold bands every piece is ger Nagoya china bedy, equal to Haviland & Co.'s china complete service for é sone; regular pride $ special f week, S$ THIRD FLOOR to housewives— —are you interested in better house- keeping? —are you interested in lightening your own labor?—if you are, we call your attention to the SWEEPER-VAC with motor-driven brush —we believe the SWEEPER-VAC is the best device ever invented—the one cleaner with a nation-wide reputation; it beats out the dust and sand, picks up the hair and lint. —demonstration will be given all this week, and demonstration in your home will be arranged upon request. SWEEPER-VAC $60— .—the following vacuum stveepers are also here for your inspection: — = and $74— THetpoine: $37: $37.50. . SECOND FLOOR Credit HERE’S MORE ABOUT SAWYER CASE STARTS ON PAGE ONE Ef AS IT SEEMS DA THE SEATTLE TO ME SLEETH STAR —M™ DEMOCRATS TO DEMOS TO FACE | | PLEASE WOMEN) IRISH QUESTION Feminine Chief Arrives in Fight Will Be Made for San Francisco “Freedom of Ireland” | Inventor and had round that the! | | butlet had severed several blood vow. | nels as It grazed the heart SAN FRANCISCO, June 16~ Py BY DAN L, BEEBE | | “Would it be possible for a man Jadgpting « platform that will not! gaN FRANCISCO, June 16—~-A #0 wounded to run a distance of 60 Gtarte @ Page One) |midostep any inmue, the demooratle wettin for the “frendom of Ireland” Jor 76 feat before he dropped? asked | weit, but T would that he had given |Party expecta to get tho women's 1°) 9) 8 cp ne Patterson us more of real olf Irish melody |vote, Mra, George Baas, member of ’ c | The doctor replied affirmatively MeCormack, in’ his rendition of |t® @emocratic national committee, tienal convention, which ts to open He produced the bullet taken from | pandel's “Imperial Solomon,” gave ojared today after her arrival here. here June 28 The intensity of this | Sawyer's body, It was exhibited to| abundant proof of his high musical | She also is chief of the women’s DU Karte depends iargely upon the ac: | the jury and marked state's exhibit | attainment here was a fire and |reau of that committee and &® mem ie i. siiinots delegution, No. 1° a dramatic force, and alwaye the [ber Of the convention arrangement Ve y County Engineers W. C.laweet singing voles of the true | sormmittee. | If Usie delegation chooses former Rickford and Harry Thompson, who | minstrel, but ninety-nine of the A platform with a strong appeal Gov, Edward F. Durte ax ity repr had made a sketch map of the ¥t | hundred there frett or fidgeted. to the mil a of wi on voters will sentative op the resolutions commit inity of the ab ng, submitted the | dr mat inert, until he sang a song |be adopted. Then the party will ®© tee, the fight for Ireiana's freedom map and explained it to the jury | of the people lect a candidate for the presidency may become intense, for Dunne te minutety T colliat was adequate, but he [who will measure up to the require one of the foremost champlons of Ire While Bickford stood pointing at! was no virtuoso. But, at that, his ‘ments of that platform,” suid Mr. land in the United States, and was | Various objects on the map with ®/ cello, in the thrumiming bans and | Hans one of the committee of Irtsh-Amert pool.cue, telling the jury what each | in the clear, singing notes of the B Mre. Bass said Gispatches from’ cans who waited on the Versailles object represented, @ drama of an-|atring, had tone that for melody |cicago lead her to believe women peace conference other wort was enacted across the | surpassed even the moat wonderful | or Qhe republican party are d An intimation of what may be ex room : of MoCormack's wonderful voles. |?) Mtieg lpccted f¥om the ‘21th be Dra. D. A. Nicholson and A. PL] The me, ix nearest the |" vemney have gone home from the came today, when Cha achen naanity experts for the| perfect muntoal in nent Of lonicage convention feeling that they stein, national committeeman * from Nt_at a window together |them all, and when @ master |) cnhl SOMIM en inner circlen.|that state, naid the defendant unawares} makes it sob It really fobs: I [o¢ republican management in con-| “We have been freeing Ireinnd for v pe and canton doesn't whine, of screech, or enuf nervative to the point of reaction.|30 years in Dlin and our cme | t ehing ane it Obs, Uhat's all Ite methods are fixed—immutabie. on will fight here in Ban Fran rf - ane aia Neg pa ‘cna | It finds itself unable to admit wom give Ireland everything she en to share in fits councils, It tries wants enld whe lived in o housshent = URGE BOURBONS |te ben eve that women are not a real) Hé called attention to the fact that) short distance from where Sawyer ‘ ‘Dunne is a member of the Illinois was siuin On the other hand, she added, the | dolegnt tid he zo » speete pam © rend anainees .. city "wiles the T heard shots.” repiled the wit.|Democeata of United Marvland, she sald, will send a,wom-|clore to the hearts of the peor If jone together, 1| Telegrams and letters bearing on the /An Inember Ot tue Melons strugsic should be carried fre are needy ering, and 1 a wet platform poured | te ne qpnyeane: | renolutions committer to the conven: | vent see about it ernor Smith of New York, | tion Noor, it would be apt to draw | #* Hart A he found Sawyers body,| Charles Murphy of Tammany ha heavy support from the galleries required both hia hands, he aajd,| Senator Watson, and Tom Tagmurt | se tak ou om Sawyers death of th enort and leader ¢ ertp later he found the empty a democracy 1 artridges from Mrs. Sawyers gun. The letters Oooding Taggart's of Policeman Fred Mille testified that | fe Were stronaty for Governor E Sawyer's GUN could not have been | Wards, of New Jorney, as a proniten : crest fired with the aafety oateh in the po | Ual New York probabl BF ee ee eneel areaee sition it waa when found in bis hand. | ¥#}! vote fe vernor Smith on ti _ —— | SAYS SHE ADMITTED ere Sine Toe ne oe | ORO Ame Lorieme 26 iahinrd and . seen 7 | sgestonaiblgn-opere | Senator Walnon believes his atate| Wort oasis nigh sehoole—AB-1ALSO He Is Not a Candidate) Jetwotive Charles Waechter told make Ambann ¢ Davin it, t nual ace the jury be was at pelle hedquar| choice and Taagart ls known te DAY for Presidency ‘ont told », b| Should Marwhall indicate stronety he o) rol SAN FRANCISCO, June 14.—Vice nhe had killed her bh does not want support, the cpr fog ween - Pr py ay podem in| president Marshall, who was resting pand, and that the gun she used In| delegation probably will split, “Practical Paychology.” | here today after a trip, from Chi the she ne * one ha le © Meve cafeteria ay HORM | ong, iu come the Indiana mem ca | moovEn Sane soe! will “speaks en The Now| ior of the resstutions comsmuittes ai| Eimer Curtis, a blacksmith tiving|!8 BEING HEARD gare ay ee el the democratic national convention, at 2800 Woatiake ave. N., said he wan| spite Herbert Hoover's elimina} 5. oa” Georgetown —Fa it Ie believed he man who first met Mra. Sawyer | (0M of himself from the democrat raise funds for BL Georges b Marshall, in that event, will throw after the shooting, and asked her|Pafy, his name Meured in the In ‘ his influence against any declara what was doing. to whh whe re formal conference of th® democratic tion on the liquor Mwue, he said. He } plied that it was “just her crazy hue | ‘0 also will urge that the Irish ques aan | It wns known that Tammany’s bit teh: te "eine at aanethan'a tents.” | At the conclukion of proceedings | '*Tnene against the Wilson adminia. |1 Marshall takes the ‘ground that | yesterday, after the tration te exceeded only by bitterness 106 Gale with the adoption of the liquor | sworn and Judge Tal against Bryan ee "Kastiak’s ave, amendment the question resolved tt. | ed no * < It was believed certain that the 1525 14th &, hoy. [eelf into & matter of law enforer sntii today, she wes on solid Faust would stand against Bryan 411 Terry ave. girl ment. He opposed the amendment pia pee. and much of it against Wile 1634 Summit aye. boy. Ibut believes in law enforcement. The jury fied slowty out, cotlect.|MOOFEr, as & ponmibility developed | Hannan. FW, 1920 Miner ave, ST) tae aid he is not @ candidate for | their wmpa on the way, to be| Ut of the desire to defeat McAdao| Thompson, 2 fo Sith MN irk nomination for president and does | van Bh up for the night. The audi. | OF 8n¥one savoring of th miniatra- | Sicore, Sh. 1017 Dexter ave, girl [not nt it. nce of men and women whe more|tion. The leaders here counted on Lis Boy: Sho vieopreniieat retaesd to com filled available seat waited un- | Tuck elimination of favorite sons Jonnoon, A Beat fit r ment on the republican ticket nomi |t the last juror bad passed, then Col, L. A. Beattie, « nated at joago. It was learned, latood up to met a better look at her, |20me life haa always been so paace Meinnes “th. 1148 fice 8, bow. however, tHit he bad sent the fol | She arose from her place between |ful. We have never had a quarrel.”| Pints, M. 2444 Dey at. rick 1 liowing telegram to Governor Cool |her two attorneys and faced about,| Mer lips quivered. She could) Pancbel Mo “iis Fourth & Wa|idge of Massachusetts: unsteadily. As she met their eyes | S&ydiy speak boy “You have my sincere sympathy.” he tottered. Mra Agnes & Dow, Re. rh ang io ek Mt a Bo Shaw, A, Fs, T8l Jaieiie ota, wink a county jail matron, ber body guard, aaron 0 + pet } ° rarped er arm and be het on har)! Attorney Hiyae, © comet ant ee Davis Would Not f asisting her out of the court-/ The ask the judg o exouse rn & & 2 eet. sanisting her ous of tbe COUrt-| axe,” abe ould quickly, ahd wad ex [tue oknera noe-| Refuse Pete ocemmapon Wy Rates /Are Low Bot 5 metutate the fictency on satisfaction or money teacher for tady bes! MISS BRIGHT 10 A. Mt 1004 4th, Cor. Pine Frazier Would Aid Non-Partisan Plan platform w said todaly GRAND FOR N. D.. June 16 & candidate for re-ele If Governor Frazier of North Du- | as r, said bis f S) Kota should be a third party ca matters. DO NOT FORGET The Northwest Swimming and Diving Championship at Crystal Pool MONDAY NIGHT June 21, 8:15 o’Clock Reserved Seats on Sale at Box Office We suggest that you get NOW and be assured of good » LADIES REMEMBER THURSDAYS Are set aside for you instructions’ between 12 your reservations w and free m. 5 teatee pet ta | nk into a chair and buried her face in her hands. im | no wick.” she exclaimed. It was nearty an hour before she had recovered sufficiently to walk to the elevator unatded, to be taken back to her cell The eighth seat in an automobile in the jury box | was filled by Mrn. Nesta W. Wel ¢ Hulet M. Wells, who sentence in a federal obstructing the army puty Patterson. “Have you any ples against sending a woman convicted of a crime to the penitentiary?” he asked “Do you know of any reason why |you are not qualified to sit as a juror in this case.” | SAYS WOMAN HAS RIGHT OF DEFENSE asked her Do an han the mn making the at husband 1 children?” | Patt atte re. Wells and Judge mar 1 her. Mor t wax taken by W. H. Hall, the father of a daughter of 2 It was noticeable that the Jury tw accepted, in compor almost ¢ of parents, montly parents of daughters, Louis Helliger jurar No. is the father of four} jsons and four daughters. Mrs, Hannah Larsen, examined as \ juror, #aid abe did not believe she | had had experience enough in git ax a junor in a murder cana You have had experience enough, en'e’you, to determine is tolling the truth or not?" asked Patterson said Mrs. Larsen. “But my cu ectitude that to slay medas to bel DIVORCES GRANTED ee | hanged, The Seattle Star whether @| serials that can be seenred, | to-date, red-blended, full of heart inter eat, thrills and adventure, and appeal to Anna Sawyer nays the act almost invariably all classes of readers, overs few wooks a Hiohenstein, William TB. from Rose BY DEATHS = Arne 14 Elisabeth, 26, Seattle General! hoxpital { LAST WEEK OF SCHOOL! BIG BICYCLE NEWS Breaks in The STAR Tomorrow $65—$70—$75 Bikes al 19% up Every bike guaranteed one year. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE and BICYCLE COMPANY 301 East Pine at Melrose Publishes LONDON, June 16 American Am. 3014 Deacon 8ves) asenfor John W. | Davis today an-| a. of killing her husband. Howard 1 t110 Fifth W., girl nounced that while he was not seek Sawyer, whom she shot to Geath $2 Lakeview ave.ling the democratic nomination for! May 10, near the mograge of their ttle, ieee 1 he would not refusp if motor yach on Lake Unio ~ an nominal net of eeitdetense MARRIAGE LICENSES [Seve sie ve nats co exnounes The state contends she did it de] Name and Residence. Age. | ment as a reply to friends who had Ubrately, not in self-defense, but un-|Liphart, Pn oe been urging him to make a declara- der ciroumstanaps that make it sec] Morgall. F tion pd degree murder Finet, Charles F .--s L@eall Davin also declared that the story | “This ia the Jury that wil decide: | Krumdick. Helen D. te «-1e8*!l current in London that Colonel E. | 4. H. Jaundraw, barber, R. F, p. 2,| Liridees Tuomas soalis if] M- House was en route to London| Greenwood, Herman O. Neubert, oad rt ~ te aan We Seattio .. Legal| '? offer him the democratic nomina inet maker, 4420 55th ave. i a meaitio Tagai|tion waa “moonshine.” He said he! Martin, fire insurance man. Morton’ Joseph BM. Bend, OF. an | had no knowledge of the purpose of 2d st. Mies Mare t Taggart. 3207 | Dunn, Marie V Rend, Or 29| Colonel House's European trip. } iTth ave Frank EB. Farmer, bak | Morton, Malph R, Freeport, O..Legal] or, 4700 Seventh ave N. FE; Kate § }Neleon, May A. Seattic , lege For good, clean fun we recommend to Bressler, housewife, 2800 N. 424 st.;|Sehaffner, Myron &. Auburn ..Legal|zom the combe stripe new runaiog in The Louie Hottiner, farmer lH |Nineon, Ruby L, Seattle ohagel | See, ars See W. Hall, « man. 23 13th] Furton. Allen, Seatt 38 — ~ " m Sehida, Mary, Beattie a1 Hi Miller, housewife, Weleker, J_¢ ad, Olympia Legal |3992 E. Thomas at.; J. W. Stauffer.| \oaarcoh, Minnie O.. Heattie . Legal] wer, housewife, 1209 FB. Madinon| Westerberg. } tle 21288 P. ¥. Edethagen, city employe, |aadick, Lewis A xX RAYED FREE 5916 Ferdinand at Siegel, Dorothy e One of the eight men on the jury|Lelande, Andrew . is o lawyer, and a peychologiat Overiock, Alice, He : A. W. Stauffer, fath Walls, John J, Seattle Lega ti A he and his wife an, F \ Eng Legal | 1 the psychology of cang| a 3 had read it the newnpa Seattle tly back of Mrs. Sawyer, dur eattle the examination of jurors, sw rattle or ter, Mrw Marie Hewett Everett Vancouve RB. ¢ ad in the ean erett ort of mourning apparel and in ap tte pearance so much like the nad-fnoed | ere lefendant that they might easily be| /%' wadeaebeeors mistaken one for the other Allyn, Hanel They were both born in Canada,| trues, Leonard. & and to them the trial, it would seem, | Ma: Augusta Martha attle in of greater gravity than it might) wing, Bdwin &. be to American sisters placed in alt ravin, na nt fe }« : / | similar | situation, for in Canada |} wine prank t tapeme Fase} “justice” in dealt out with euch ex her nt Pauline M » Marry L Clark |Budd. Prank Irvin, 2 months, Minor Dr. R. hospital Okamoto, Yone, 27, 517 King at each morning between the Leknes, Ole A., 69, Swedish hospital |Hiamlin, James William, 64, 2117 | hours of 9 and 10:80. Fifth Ww, No cost obligation whatever. We have a fine, brand new X-Ray Machine which or Anti-Saloon poe | Is Opposing Cox | WASHINGTON, June 16.—The | we are placing at your dis- Anti-Saloon league today came out | posal without charge be- unqualifiedly in opposition to Gov at rs en- |! James M. Cox of Ohio as the presi tween the hours men | dential nominee. Wayne’ Whe tioned above. a | counsel for the league, declared in a Please come as early in }} formal statement that Cox “is the mi s possib! | logical candidate for the ‘wets,’ but the RGTOIAS, 64. DORN ie. now that the nation is under consti tutional prohibition his candids is unthinkable and a menace to law and REGAL DENTAL order." OFFICES Accompanying Wheeler's state- ment was an excerpt from a state. Dr, L. RB. Clark, Manager ment by W. J against Cox Bryan also declaring 1405 THIRD AVENUE Northwest Corner Third Avenue and Union Street Diagonally Across the Street from the Postoffice Lady Attendants on Duty at All Times OGDEN, Utah, June 16.—Mrs William Howard, by mistake, dusted her bread board with poison instead of flour, One grandson died, and |seven other members of the family lare ill, ‘The poison was to be used for spraying fruit trees. NOW ADDED FEATURES— "The Ghost of vite] OTIS Keane FRIDAY IS THE LAST DAY TO SEE IT== Thousands of Seattle folks already have witnessed the great bear fight and the battle between David Raine and the North- woods brute—it’s a fight to the finish, 7 “@urage of | \M MargeO Doone a James Olnet Curwood's Mightte st Tale of the Canadian Northwest rh Ms STRAND NEWS WEEKLY. John Barleycorn” Natural Color Pictures Strand Concert Orchestra WINELAND, Conducting STARTING SATURDAY. 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