The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1916, Page 2

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STAR—MONDAY, “hai 1915. PAGE 2% | MARGETT IS HIS E "Nag 08 5c_ADMISSION—10c [i OWN COUNSEL ie IN GRAFT” & Policeman FE. J, Margett farniat rior Judge Tallman and ed Jaccepting $20 a week from Mrs. }Maude James, white wife of Al | James, a negro, for “police prote tion Another indictment accuses the policeman, now under suspension |from the department, with grand larceny of the James’ automobile Mrs. James, clad in furs and a jrakish black hat, was the first wit ness called by Prosecutor Lundin, jwho is representing the state in | person. Almost with her first words, she PLAYING TO CAPACITY Seeias dete te te examin, aoe Presents the Monumental Masterwork of regular duty in the department, and jwith Felix Crane's Crane {s under sentence to serve two and a balf years in the peniten |tiary for collecting money from un : |fortunate women for “police protec |uon | He bas been known as the “negro }doas of Seattle's underworld.” | THE CITY Tells of the Lure and Lust of Crowded Places THE CITY Delves Deep Into Secret Springs of Modern Life PFINE REMITTED nso S74, SA, Bares the Weakness of Men and Frailty of Women al business A week later, she sald, Margett X din, the prosecutor over there ». WASHINGTO Jan. 24.—Presi-| (shaking his finger), told you if} and Fraser returned {n an auto, and Margett asked her to go with him to| Felix Crane's saloon and “fix things) jup.” She went, she said, but Mar-/ it Wilson today remitted a $2,000 | you'd testify against me at this trial) in the case of Jobn Bullock of|and others that you could run} ‘oma, Wash., who was fined and | houses of il] fame in this city with meed to serve one year in|out being molested”” GEORGE RAND 8R., THE BANKER, SAYS:— Son, the city turns ambition into selfish greed—no matter what you get you want more, and when you get it, at God knows what price, it's ike Dead Sea fruit—dust and ashes, Dust and Ashes.” | a keen surprise when he went to ; } trial Monday accused of accepting = | the earnings of a disorderly wom: |i | an, and took the floor as his own }GROCERIES |= { | Margett is under indictment by | ithe grand jury. He ts charged with . i LESS THAN WHOLESALE Sale Ends Friday, January 28. A few of the many specials: Full Patent $1. 25 ba que. O9C | Large 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Attend Early Perform- ances if Possible. 11 A. M. to 11 P.M. Attend Early Perform- ances if Possible. ... 39¢c gad ts 19c 10c Wild Rose Note Conditions of Sale Orders left for delivery will be sent during week following sale, for which a charge of 10 cents will be made. Immediate delivery made only on goods sold at | regular prices. No sugar specials, phone ‘orders or C. O. Ds at prices. Don't Fail | to attend this sale. You will not be disappointed. A. EBA 1525 Old Pike Place Market. Floor. North End of Building. He said it would cost me $20 a/ week for protection.” | Margett opened his cross-exami nation with the remark that he wanted to check up with Mrv jJames all the answers she had made to Lundin’s questions. | “Just to make sure I understood you rightly,” he mid, bitterly. “I'm jsnre you wouldn't send me to the jpenitentiary on statements that jaren’t true.” He gained little in attacking her veracity. She stuck to her original story He then sought to bare her record, as a means of showtng, If possible, that she was an {ncompe- tent witness. She admitted numerous arrests and convictions, and said she hat { once been landiady of the “How lof All Nations,” a notorious resort lim Vancouver, B. C. Ian't it a fact,” asked Margett. “that Lundin issued a warrant for your arrest on a vag-ancy charge, jand that he didn’t serve it because you Promised to be his witness and stool pigeon against me?" leet left the party before they reach-| ed the saloon. , “No, it is not,” the witness de- SE SER clared, Inside, Crane told her he could let her have 715 Dearborn st. for $60 a jmonth rent. She accepted. @JURED BY | aaa auro improvine S. S. CENTRALIA Walter R. Kuppler, of 1209 Sev CALLS FOR AID ih ave. N.. who was slightly in-| “About a Week later,” Mrs. James| said, “Margett came to the place and| when struck by Sheriff ges auto on Pike st, near| wanted some money. I told him I had only $5, and gave him that./ Then I sent $15 more to the mloon.) dway, Saturday nig#t. was re-| MARSHFIELD, Ore, Jan. 24 at the Minor hospital Mon-| ‘The steam schooner Centralia Wy, a8 very much improved. Kup-jon her way to San Francisco und ie GEORGE RAND JR, OF WAL darted out from in front of a|her own steam, after having bee “Don't t the city It is not her fault, It's our own. The car. | believed lost with all hands. City brings ¢ what is strongest in men and women—If a woman is te } i morning the Centralia was} good, the good in her will win—if bad, God help her—The City strips Cure A Geld f Shows abut $i me off Coos Bay, With a temporary her nakedr of all disguise and says—'Make good !f you can; or to } *; | wireless apparatus, she told part 0 ‘Groves Slanalure & on each soe ae Seis iad ei < | Early Saturday e struck a furi ous southwester off Yaquina a |her deckload was carried away Soon her mast went by the board carrying with it her wireless equip | ment | Altho several vessels searc for her all day Saturday and Sun day, not one of them sighted her,| and marine men had practical! lgiven her up for lost when f, wireless signals reported h 5 p. m. Sunday The four passengers, including a woman and a little girl, were re ported safe I's the same way with men ADDED ATTRACTIONS MUTUAL . d Some Night WEEKLY “"“ Comedy | ADMIRAL 8CHLEY NEAR BY SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2 Altho press reports indica the Pacific Alaska passenger For 10 days we will fit a gold ship Admiral Schley to be in fied frame with spherical lenses danger in heavy seas to the Zz md Jeather case, complete, for| northward, wireless advices to ‘ ie 1 A i 5 ¢ 50. ‘This includes a careful and| Agent Cropley here indicated . , ie hs f mecurste examination Satistac today she is not crippled, and a i ¢ 7 a w A tion guaranteed. We prescribe. is due here late this afternoon ¢ R t ‘ a d Ti Ae merind and fit our own glasses Optical Parlors 2:22" :205° To Fortify the System Agninat Grip LAXA H. C. and M. Curry Ead Tacs keeps ' EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS tion to wi 9064-66 Arcade Bidg. arenes: 3 Bring This Ad With Yeu | tant | 2] SS eed ‘e ale lashes, soot and < laches left . 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