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j SECTION TWO sali The Seattle Star ii PAGES ek TO 20 | SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1928. | Strolling Players ‘ 2 ) A 5 40) § | | to Present amlet” cv ns — | SENATE "PROBES VETERANS BUREAU fi a0 Knows Women So Well ||" oe “! | ti | He Can’t Sit on Jury | sees Says Writings Were Only} {Will Try to Save Life of : By Seaburn Brown : i i M OLLY, of Snoqualmie ‘alle, may be an ardent wa on womankind, a8 express Jury box as a prospective 4 urged with Hquor Jaw violatior LODI, Cal, Noy. 16—A fight to save Alex Kelx from the gallows will be made by Mra, Kels, it was an-| ro today by Mra. HL A.| * winter | Mine of plans to be carried out, is the claim presented by Arthur Covell in a written statement that ho hand. ed to Deputy Sheriff Mahlehorn, who brought him from Coquille to the State penitentiary here, where he awaits the day of n't give a woman a fair trial,” Holly announced, « for both sides began shooting the customary qu i nay the ch 1 into local ominence recent- strong suyyport- ols, secording “Why? he was asked. “Well,” Holly said, after due reflection, “I consider myself an to may make a wid-|| authority on women—and I'm sure I couldn't judge the testimony ow as declaring her husband insane fairly and impartially.” PNP Sa AS TOO SLi Ow “Am examioation will prove it"|| He wae vacua or the verm’” Judgo Neterer called after him IN MAKING PIES a. Staples sald her sister had Mra, Staples sald her sister a as he “Tm. qui he judge then told the aa asked her to tell the public | } wouldn't Ike to have my fate rest with a jury ie Ay. ‘not cone igh. Cider, that he in- puld furnish a weak sub- other's mince ple med a 4 per cent ptency by the time offi- " {t for « is. McVey that] body in the bellef 1t was his own to her h nd at Folsom peniten-| was surprised and grieved to the ex= stranger,! Launching of the fight to prevent | tlary yesterday tent of $150. ed the woman | ce notices, whom the gu Mra, Staples also declared Mre.| | els had determined she . 0 attempt to collect the $100,0 These four men compose the senate committee vention: the affairs of the Dis gabled) vicance on Res else sgt Ay bbe 3 they | Veterans’ ‘bureau under the administration of Col. Charles R. Forbes, Left to right: Gen. Hath: Sa spine | John F, O’Ryan, counsel; Senator David -I,,Walsh of Massachusetts; Senator David A. insurance, e| Reed of Pennsylvania; Senator T. L. Oddie of Nevada, he killed B would make y of death SETTLE STRIKE OF PLASTERERS Men Accept Compromise of $1 a Day Raise “RAYSTAN” Suits and Overcoats eet AT ee TEAL GRO AR they Were forced raise in order to h re | ie \ SDA’ a time when there is sucha VZ4 maze of advertised clothing a values, it would indeed be better if everybody a would examine and compare all such offerings. | / In that way, only, can they be assured of get- j ting the most for their money. se ner Ng We do not claim that Raystan Suits heyy and Overcoats are thefinest garments obtainable, but we do claim—and will prove to your satisfaction—that they are the greatest value at the price you will find anywhere in the Pacific Northwest. AT SUCH A REASONABLE PRICE, IT IS POSSIBLE FOR EVERY MAN AND YOUNG MAN TO OWN A TUXEDO. They Are Almost a Necessity Now-a-days Our Feature Tuxedo “The Raystan’’ $33" Cheastys = SECOND e | i AT fer es SENECA SENECA Invisible gids