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iff" 4 And It's Easy to Have One — « lxwk at this popaUrprlcnl Portable Wtrola lake* up UV no rootn at all. hut It's Just a* useful in a musical way .CH aa Its htir brvther* —play* all the re>-»r«l* and gtve* you the genuine Victrola tone. Crow In ami hsar It. then VW hare the Instrument delivered to your hoot* with ten 111 p*t*ctlons—your rholn of any flvo donbl* fared *r.c Jjl record*—all complete for ............ II ea.sik.st posaibuc tfrms— as urn* as $1 «o tm 4HMH jhSI9B[ AIX tTS?-/ " EOSatt 112 1421 Third Avb^JBSP Seattle's Musical Headquarters ' fnali la Um> Sartm mooafedrw barns often eight fe*t lons, to J— 'II m with ona another from a di» aay Sctei CWdrra Are Sickly Mothers who value th»?r nwn remy fort and the welfare of th-ir chll- Irtn should n«mr be without • h't •f Mother Grays Sweet pnwd<-rs for Children, for use throughout the aea- MS. They Break up Oolda, He I lava ,I'eferlshnes*. Constipation. Teething ■Haordera. and Htomaen nuuklei. Teed by mothers for over M years. THKSE POWDERS CUTS ■ATTSKACTTOS. All Pr ig Htorea. IWBt accept any eubaiitute. "Mmm \ Just lickin' good! I Better get you some (rimson Rambler. MELPMHI Syrup M« loirmr for #uicar In*; there's bo f*»w be xurprixed! To Kft tha Crlm- Ipa ''ahln»t o«n-l 1 u« a Crlmunn I Itamblar H/r up ) I-ahal and 10c. '/ COXNEB «CO. Ex-Blaine Folks to Picnic Saturday Former residents of PlWne to tha camber of JW or more who are now rwiMent* of Seattle hare hod to chang» the »<»na of their antmal re union to be held nmit Saturday after -1 noon from Woodland park to Ttooaa velt park. This picnic ha* become an ianniAl function with tha lo«-ni former main! tea. ALLEN NOMINATES GEN. WOOD; CHEERS CONTINUE 39 MINUTES OIUHM X. CHICAGO. Jun* 11.— 1"1>* republican convention today plunged into the drunnllc business of iitxutnalUi ; A oamlldat* fur proal dMt Tho first nomination wiw that of ijw. liMintrd Wuml A* tho roll of nlatea waa called Alabama piiwKl and Artwna yielded to Kftnmji tiov, A'ien licgan his speech Id bo half of Wood. Tho tVUaoum was iwVkl to the roof a* Allen, In a strong vol®\ audible to tho gallery, fought hi* tight for Wood'* candidacy. Allen's ncAntnatlon of Wood pr«v yoked a demonstration which lasted J> minutes The affair »m well et*g«l and wai« opened with showers of msny-cnlosed feathers from th* roof labeled wilth the wuiw of Con. Wood Chairman declared that the convention was ojien for nomina tions Th* roll <4 states began Alabama passed lUid Artson* yielded U> K*iua» Therw waa a rreoi bnrst of cheer ing at ihla. Hevrral targe Hage were produrad and waved "Th* State of Kansas." again cried IyOdg*. Governor Allan cam* forward to nominate Oen*ral Wood. He re* cetved on* y*ll of apple us*, then there was a general call for silence and Allen swung Into his addreaa. \I I.KN KVTIU SIASTir; wins pvrmc riiowo Allen prencntef Wood's coso like a WOOD'S RECORD IS EMPHASIZED Allen Reviews His Duties In* Cuba as Administrator OriCAOO. Jun* 11- ''►etksra! Isorurd Wood's ret wrd aa gtrvaruor of futsx and a* an administrator In j land iiosseesUins was the great irgumont advanced by Owrrrnor Henry Allen, of Kansas today, when he proom ted the gen*raT* name to th* republican convention sa a rand! i late for prealdenL Allen quoted from llisjserelt Mxl KUhu Hoot and ot(»era to prov* how highly Wood , insular administration wa* regarded ll* alan trmrh"«l opon the grntnTn foresight nv 1 hta Initlati** an dla played In his wurnlnn to Anwctm to t<r«ian during Uw «rid »»f 111* work with ttx> training cam pa and euilooromM and hla rtmrful otwdl •nw l« Milan »hlfh kept him from tha figMlng front, aiao war* touched upon. MrvnoN* Rrr«KD IN HTKIKK ZONK Tha (n»«ni«f aim tnoeJ»ed np«n fha gener !>)•» prrwnpt aamimption of "mtrol In strike rartal idwrlfi whera. ha said. order promptly ««<■ -eeded chaos and >B r-itk'ni yielded In hla fair control. Wood's vlew-w "A military training ire known, and mnnol be so twlaled 'is to frighten tha timid, Allen d» rlared. •"Th«r» la witnaa* of bis >r>l#.- All«-n MUd. uwrun* that the Um« '■Alia for mi unusual laa/W. and that tha rtiok* now mart" whan "restive mlnda ant pluUr,* mar »h»l» tb« government for to yrtxr* or mora to com*. Ailrn r»latad that Wood raorir.ui lied Cab*, mad* It haeJthful and gradually permitted Cul«ns to a* •uma eontroL "A president moat ba a buatlHw man and mnm.* AlWi aaid. aj— 11- Ing tha tamand for a bualnmw man praaldant will no* b« aatlaflad with tha nnrnlnt at a man who known only btwlnraa. Wood'» work In < 'uh* wu that "of a ttAtiMnin who ha/I narrowed hla vlaton to tha puraly bujdnrae Ufa Th» prawMant tnunt understand world affair* and tha cmaalnir and rarroaalng mi-rente of aortal and Monomlc a* pi ratio na" IS NO VVIintPFUKR. AIXKN DMXAKKN Ital.uing Wood's part In tha train Jlnc cunpi, and hla wirnlni to A mar ma to "x>r»-p*r<v"' Allan told how Wood trained tha Itth dlvtstor., took It to tha port of amharkation and wa« there mat with ordara to rat urn ,to Camp Knnxton and train anothar division. "The mam wjm no whlnrparar." I Allan «ald ■ "The American aoldlar la a dthten ■oMlar," Alh'n «ai(t "Leonard Wood hold* faat to tha tradition of the rraat clttaan soldiers of tha republic, iria well known belief In a email but wall-trained army, hi* const/wit dor [ I uratlon that ha ballevea In tha train IriK of c!Uzana for batter In eormd mtnda for eound bodice, <-.-in | not bo t wtatad before an Intelligent 1 people Into a falaa "li.ipe with which to frlghtan tha timid " Wood will not create for himself a nantral background out of medi ocre man," If elected, Allan promised. "With full appreciation of tha chal I--nge of tha hour. I praaent tha man | who flu tha hour—l/aonard Wood.'' Partner Tells; So Jury Convicts Him Clinton O. Jlarrl*. erstwhile rani estate brokar, mining man. and g-ri i tlaman moonshiner. was found guilty by a Jury In tha federal court Thurs 'lay on al seven oounta of a cran<l Jury Indictment charging violation of tha national prohibition law. Harris* co-defendant. Victor Bour don. turned MtatA-'s evidence and aplllad tha beana. Ila t<'«llflad mat Harris, thru Mr a. Bourdon, furnlahnd all tha n<<oea«u-y material and parftnhemalla for man ufacturlng homa nrew and gave ex part instruction In tho art. "Ha wna tha own«T—l vu tho np. •rator." nald liourdon Kantanca will bo pxnmd Monday. Odd Fellows End Tacoma Session TAODMA, .(una ll.—C'lohlnir with a icrand ball In tha armory, tha 2,C00 dfl'tataa to thn 42nd grand l'»U'o of tho fhlil Fellows of the Htaio of Washington dlnper»d to tb'lr homca last night. Savarnl <hangait in Urn by lawn wara ac/ ompllahed during tha s»n. ■lon, and Hpokntta whh rhohan ua inaatins plate for the convention lu mi. THE RRATTLK STAR man engagwd In a vlgoroo* anru tomit with an lavlslbl* oppotr.at. There was enthusiasm In Ids every gesture, and tie rut right Into the applauae, nut waiting for It tu sub side Allen held his glasses In bla right liand, hla iflaiiuM rtjH tu hla left. and w stlcuiatad with both. Tha flret montum of than. Wood's nam* |MU*<ed almost HMntlMd. It was mantlonad bv Allan twice more In th* nest minute, and each time there was a hnrai of aprUaiiae, each % little louilor thoa the one before It As Allen read Mooaevelt'a prnls* nf Wood, cheering broke out, and continued tintll he motioned for silence. The pereplratlon streamed down Allen's face. "Home »b)eet to him because of hts uniform," ho said. "Ah-h-hl When did the uniform become an Implement of disqualification In this country?" Th* crowd grew notslor aa Allen talked Crle* of "rjood. good," and a long, naaal blast on a tin resulted when Allen defended Wood a«alnst thnne who call htm a mili tarist. Wood. Allan said, dom inated th* troubled labor situation at tjeary, lnd, with Justice, and "brought luick to men their faith In government" Allen was overheated and per spiring "Wood," declared Allen, "repre oents th* caim faith which the n I k|A I PRICES SHOT I HI ■ We have the largest bargain stock of Men's Wearing Apparel ever offered at such rid- A iculously low prices. This is an opportunity that you may not have again. High prices are unknown here. Come and see for yourself and you will find the biggest values in town. Just look over this list wwuwwir* ■ UNION STORE H| 50c Su-penden. MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS President Suspenders, genu- cut to 4-0 L Odd Ix)U— . Serge* and Finest Woolens— inc. cut 4Q/* 25c Arm Hands *| 1 Values to $30.00-1- Worsteds—Values VaJues to $70.00 011 t0........... •vL cut to lIC Cut to to s6o.oo—Cut to Cut to 75c Wool Sox OO 3Bc $12.85 $24.95 . $34.95 ■ j cut *® - W ' JV ' ! cut 98c ■ ra ,io... 9c MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS Dm. smrta. ™j«, u, H rn , ... - Newest Styles— Fin* Materials— Hand Tailored— $2.00, Q Q _ ouc i.isie sox tyc\ Values to $40.00 Values to $60.00 Values to $85.00 cut to.C7QC 0,1 to Cat to Cut l 0 to . q 75 Underwear /f Q _ Qg &OQ QC (fQQ Qg* Shirts cut to. .$ 1 sT'O cut to HOC Oi".Oj (PuO.OD $1.50 Work Shirts AQ $2.50 Union tf» *j AO ■■■■iHHßa cut to vOC Suits cut to.. IP lt4o twww Men's Pants, values to Work or Press Shoes, val- SHOES I BOYS SUITS $.>.00, cut 4ft ues to $7.00, aq to fit you, in the finest makes, either ■ are being offered to you at less *«» cut to VO.'tO for work or and latest styles. ■ than half thplr They JJ-50 ChiMs Play OQ H c.iif i-ainnv #« «-> on ' or »bout half. Here are just a few H . , , .. . ~ , . 4 Suits cut to Ov v f Ut tf» i an' listed, to show you we mean business: I J un, P in K sky-high elsewhere, but jj >50 Sanimer i7ni on Suits to!. 51.48 $5.00 Hoys' and Men's AQI !* mt Qft* ■ Men's and Ladies' Dm. Shoes cut to SZ. 48 I tow M s4 ' 9B « and othcre besidw to VOC H g Shoes, values to $lO.OO, S3J>O Hoys' Heavy Shoos. £ 1 aq I th °~ Hst ® d Mow: Men's Pants, values to $9, 54.95 ; ; si - 98 1 -"fsr.™ $6.85 f" $4.48 HI <1 n/ . Mens and Indies Shoes; most every I 4 Men's Dress Hats, values to fL . « ®>Qr» «>lor; broken lines; all sizes, but not I alufs to *-®» <fcQ QC $5.00, cut fcO f\Q (.loves cut to OVC |n every shoe. Come early; we can ■«* lo VO.I?0 to V6.VO ■ j* Canvas (.loves 9 c values to $lB.OO, 98 I *° '"*** $lO 95 an<^ierC^e^B 8C Men's and lloys' Suits, representing I I I For the family and most all the the best makers in America, finest ■ That we fill mail orders. Tell H Are being sold here almost H well-known makes. We are over- j materials and workmanship. We'll ■us what you need—we fill ■ A,, w . „ n „ u wholesale I s t°cked and are giving you the I fit you and save you half. Come In ■ orders on the day we receive ■ d y " seU ■ benefit of the biggest bargains we 1 and sec for yourself. I them. I cheaper than cbvwhnt. I have ever offered. 1 Mrs. Don't Be Fooled—the Biggest Bargains in I Mr. I| n ■ Men's and Boys' Good Clothes Are at I Working-1' *L PALACE CLOTHING CO. ..T^l mi g Wonderful Come here and ■ g% 4 • ■ ■ * • | Bargains in you'll ,avc half. | VOf. ISt A»C., at Spnng | BtlJ ,y M \ K^ A ;, T L ; ■ f*tw« tntewtnl ww atvtild h»f» In th* protective i««iir of govornment." The Kamaui delegate*. wearlris sunflowers, listened Intently, losnlug forward In their plates. As h* told of how Wood was re llavml from command of 1 la division on the eva of hla sailing for Knuto*. a gust of chnsrn and a palter of hand-clapping swept a* roue the hall. Heveral nasal-voiced horns sounded In the midst of It. It appeared that they were scattered thmout the crowd. IIK) IIKMOSITUATION AT rOI.INKI >1 Aa Allan concluded, demanding th<v nomination of Wood, a mighty yell 'went up. Hhowura of many colored Wood fnathara fluttrr*d down from th* gallery In a veritable storm. Wood pennants appeared thruout the crowd. The whole seen# was floo>l ed with th* glare of arc lamps while the movies were taken Itepeaird blasts from horns sounded In th* gaJl*rl*s. Hundreds nf drlegaiea were *n their chairs. The rain of feathers con tinued for several minute*. Evi dently baaketa nf them had b«en concealed In th* gtrdara. The delegations In the center of th* hall. Including Michigan. lowa, New York. Massachusetts, Illinois. I'ennsylvanla, Uhlo and most nf Now Jeraey. remained seated Inuring th* e»cltem«nl Frank Httcheor-k, on* of tho Wood manager*, ai peared on th* platfnrm. H* carried a bh># feather. Ha was nervous, and continually tV-ked Ms llpa as ha psred bark and forth I I'urtng the Wood demonstration tnuny delegate* from A riser ia, New Mexico, Tunneesee and Now Kiilf land wore on tholr fe#t The Kannaa delrKation and thn Nebra«kiiria were doInK mwb of the cheering. Wood b«>' alern kejit the ovation K')lfiir. rhoiillnir "Wood. Wood. Wfxid," whrn It allowed nlgnn of loalnK any of Ita attenifth. The l*uid br«oJi playlnt. only an orcaalonal not a rmnld h' iLrd. Bhrtll whlatlaa cut thru the roar of clwwra. At 10:41 the d> inonatr»t)ori liad rontlnuad all mlnutM. with Do alrn of atMLtemTi t. Wood dalefatlona gathered op great bimdlaa of tha nolorad plumaga wtilcli hod rtirne fluttering down. | The choruaea of horn blaata were taken up In all the gojlertoo by aar tlona, and middenly a great blaring of horna aum from thn ipMUlonf aertlona In the reur of the platform, 'llien tho < heera awellrd up truln, l<Mid<r than ever, and notblng muld 1 be hoard but a great, ptibmtlng con fualon of human volroa, with ah rill overtones KVKKYIKIDT TANfilJ® IN \MIJ» riux'ijvsiiijt A clattering of tin pana brr>ke out In tha rrtw of tha platform. WW la tha drmon>tra.tion waa at Ha h«tght I xrwdan work era. Rnpped thru th* crowd, distributing pennants bmuing Unrtoi'i pirtura. Tliero were r boer leaders 111 some of th* delegations A Wood prrwewlon started orimnd the hall r*utntlng "Wood! Wood! Woodr At this Jnnctnr* I>idg* harnmerwd for ordar. ll* dldnt get It. I/>dgn rave up his rflorts to re iturq order. Tho Wood proc*»*don got tangled In th* al«lc«, tributary etrenrns of delegates pouring In st the corners. Mouth iKikuta's standard was ear riod Into th* procaaaton. Tha Kan -i ttanditrd came next. At 10:47 tho demonstration had con tinued IS minutes and was still going Strang In th* middle of thn detn gataa' evctlon truuiy aiood on rtiolrs watching but not pajrticipatlng The chant "Wood! Wood! Wood!" wx stnrtnl In th* gollnrlea and opread to th* door. At 10:4) I»!g« again potjndnd for ordar. His reply a renewal of th* Wood chant. The horn btonta broka out anew. liOdge repoatedly bansed with his gavel but was unahl* to get any attantlon. Hla gavel blows could not be heard Very for trmo tho platform. Many stat* standards were deco rated with Wood feathers. Th' y Included Arizona, Maryland, Khode Island, Florida, Nebraska, New Hampshire. Texas, Idaho and Maine. Th* fhiltpplnea standard was crowned with a Wood banner. Th* delegates who wr.ru not tak ing p*rt In the "show" manifested Incmudng symptoms of ennui. Soma producer! newspapers and read them nrm«T. jhnb h. J*" In a bored manner. Othwra co«- »rl t»ws Ttllrtly together. The Ohlthouut ml lltU* clrrua of It* own A pretty (Ctrl In a pink dre»« WI'WH anion* them uvl mountad a chair, wavin* a I/orwden Iltho*ruph ahoutln*. 111! not* an'! lowa d»leraUs.i ap plauded her, alnvwt drawninir out for tlie moment the Wood ch''"n The Wood demon/rtrailon reached ♦he hlgh<*t lilßKe at 1104 a. m. Most of the «ntliD«lawm wa* rone. hoMver, an'l tha mllerlea were fur nishing mofit of the nola*. I'Uiintereited rt'lrifMMi rtood talk- In* In tho allien while cluaters of Wood men trie*! to revive the nolae. Aa Chairman T/odre came forward with hla ravel he waa pwted with the Wood chant. ahrlll mee, whlatlna and more horn blowing. WOOn NOMINATION 18 SU O.MlKI) At 11.11 it, ,m. after It had rtm ttmied S> minuted, the Wood d'an onatraliun ended. 'JhaJrman ixidre then aaked for aeronda to the Wood nomination, announced earti «ufh upeoch * oulJ be limited to five ralnutm. ItelcKata Jintii. of New Ilimp nhlm, iruule a voondinr TP»":h. Another wviondinir speech w»* rm4« by Mr». Cortnne ftoonerelt Robiimou, New York, sinter of Th»odon» IloowsTett. It w rut the flmt tun* a woman bad made a aec oodlris »p«*ch In a national con vention. She *iu received with grtmi •ntbtmajon.