The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1917, Page 6

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STAR—MONDAY, JAN, 29, 1917, PAGE 6 Grurbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET - WE’LL TRUST YOU be where, Noe JUSP YOUR Worn THAT Youn ray # 50.00 Worth aixbings # 1.00 00 Genuine ground cork and linseed oil Linoleum. No imitation or‘substitutes; 1,100 yards best grade Print Linoleum, good values at 80c per yard, spe- | . p e ‘cial Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, : ' __NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR LAYING | T bl Fa h Hi ‘Twelve short lengths of best grade Inlaid rou e C 0 IS re : ALL THIS eLinoleum, special, per square yard... .19¢ =| Three Terms as Mayor Elected in March, 1910. | ° and consequently 1991 16. lie majority was reduced Recalied February a as rr ay odwosk: ot aut rem: Failed of reelection in 5 | : ‘ 1 Veer oday I r March, 1912 nder ef fe ng ‘ be | ) cit ry-maki REE demonstration of Re-elected March, 1914 ouse places: oper: | 4 ‘ sate INL fentistry Re-elected for third term, | March, 1916 | lit liter he seve At 8 o’Clock sheet bd ; . ¢ r ef re «tw r " r mayor most that tir h t it too hot for zs oe pe v aa . , Ma katwes; ta ngsieys,” and then effected : ; 1a a His mayora rma bh unpleasantr ot b ne 4 ree slightest sensation of z or pain is experienced ‘gto ¥ te in any per ee atter W rrious or com- Unit Evangelistic Fn | CCRC fe — \ > plicated sera evangalistic Campaign Ya. * er ace var 1 by a majo of 6,000. F | Above, left to right—Mayor Gill and Chief Beckingham. Below, ex ng bis recall, hia chief of px Sherif? Hodge nerves, bridgework 1 for acce ribes from the First Baptist. Rev Carter Helm Jones was convicted and sent to the HIGH SPOTS {NM se po Rae pei ; ped First Methodist Rev. J FCrowther er ge! : a + 1 In Ma 1912, Gill attempted to ve 1 ch arged t the First Congregational Rev Hugh G Ross “com the Wappenstein tr j pric , pain na c, used exchusi ely in his part with the graft operations . ail ; ; giving him . Mayor Gill's « to accept him then orge F Bsr —@ |} Lundin August 2 a 1 n ar h am ir wil be about 22 toFebruary 2. tertll was elec ; ‘i THe eaney Star editorial August 20, calling attention to strange method igi at i fi st " Aas Tones Marroecs Wu Be Ho Ar n 1914 he was again a candidate,| | @ | mayor assumed in “making Seattle too hot for the Billingsle alf } oulk pec | r first-class he primary left aa the two con R t Sergt, Putnam's charge The § September 19 that the remember, you are not obligated to . ~roe 1. D. Trenbol th Dayton found a seat next YMOUTH CHURCH. tenders Hi Gill and J. D. Trenho to mine,” said Paula, continuing | Bllingsleys were again heading big bootlegging rins iva ee wat don SUTH AVE and UNIVERSITY ST. latter then ng the backing her story, “on our way to Philadel Hillingsleys received first carload ehipn : after com eae i Me E PAINLESS the spe eresta and eee nag aM . t _ a. I had never been in the city || Promise on Sep ner 19, following ; ‘ « o San breweries. » what seemed to be two evils, Seattle chose H meet some Philadelphia peo Attempts made by Fred B truck load of Margett booze after, they » and wan rather curious to sea it |] Francisco. ling him 14,000 majori STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ‘Again a ami tration | apen TaN of hae Tale et tes ||_ Arveet ot Bilingaay trwck. ever ee : eae a Boston Dental Co hort time I was there. Yes, I can f Millin » felt we eer carriers 1420 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE emile over it now » at the time paying. thought that in the “City of Margett raided early 1m g of October 11 i on March Love” I experienced the Sergt. Putnam charges $80,000 police graft i : Opposite Bon ° it tragic event of my tragically Interview eventful life | Margett discovers he was tipped off by P “On the way over, Earnest Law. |] rengeance mn #e Nttl t z Logan Billingsley visits Margett’s attorney to tipping tuth n ayin iu police. ickled and whispered, “Tha t ea, MEN § piotur vel on the train Two or three days later Margett anc ling rough or seems to have / been and when we started for the dir together in Portland by Bddie B ¢ foore Hun aken off his guard WiLLe {ng room she came along as at Logan Billingsley I » to Margett and latter re Ruth, do yc ppoee. di he Quickest and Safest 1 1 See. i Ta | w ter of course, and she also follow fuses aw I aske there on the platform of the observa State charge filed against Margett | a followed by federal J/door between u car, I wondered at her ob-|{ charge, which forces Margett to show U. 8. District Attorney Allen All you have to do Koes to Francisco ildi ‘ 2Q immediately if her company was || there to get Bid ake uce Billings! rrespondence with || voice, and, suiting her action to he from the Cobb Building, across the lect maneed there to ret Bidie Raker to produce Nilling Reto, oan ene, Dar oe Oe h Earnest wag almost rude : Baker comes to Seattle under name of Burke and testifies before J) loud click street to t e once or twice T caught their ¢ federal grand jury, resulting in indictments of Rillingsleys and W. H There was a slam of the door jmeeting and clashing Ifke raplers |] pjelow, transfer man, who handled their booze shipments immediately and the man in inner of finest stesl. EBapecisily was ‘his Logan Billingsley arresied in San Francisco and brought back [/next room went clamping down the ts, true when Earnest said, with an |i to Seattle in time to spend Christmas {n jail all 1 e e aborate affectation of indiffer His brothers, Fred and Ora, and W. H. Pielow escay arrest for (To be continued) tuart ul in ence, ‘I thought, Paula, as youl more than a week, finally surrendering on Logan's advic —_ = tr fear gD rani ype District Attorney Allen announces that Logan Billingsley has |A Star Want Ad will bring it. Roden Hee an Grand jury reconvenes January 9 and begins investigation of et pele booze-graft situation Northeast corner of Fourth Ave [the ellevue-Stratford, and Tami] "Mayor Gill, in exclusive Star interview, denies Rillingsley ., | “Ruth looked straight at Barnent | Prosecutor Lundin disputes mayor's statement that bh d all and University St., where we shall WhGa she SpcKs to me Al evaanns he waiited when sBilingsley vecaivel evideri 4 from the clty ‘ ‘ Let us offer you the relief and comfort I am glad you are going there,’ ~ és: aaid, Tebekna a. 2 August 29 we are giving others, ard leave the pay: be pleased to meet our patrons Phe feat, “Decetinn 1, (rae, Aa goin | ePitentinin O. 2 Mullen, under suspension, is arrested on federal ment end of it in your cwn hands, to stop there. Don’t you think it and the public. | would be nice if we could have con. |f Charge of attempting to obstruct justice by trying to induce the ~ B We Treat All Discnsce of Meh | necting rooms?’ ” Billingsleys and Plelow to leave the ¢ : Ne = ; : “ P | Before I could speak, Barnest tn Dictograph record of Mullen's conversation with Dillingsleys ; Special and Chronic Diseases, such as When calling the Business terposed: “Iam afraid Paula's |f Printed exclusively in Star : Vital Decline, Varicose eins, Blood and : l poor $a aivendy ngeaed Mile Tas Logan Billingsley, in exclusive interview in The Star, says he Skin Disorders, Kidney, “iver and Blad- Office please ask for ton? paid for protection, tells how he got {t and names Sergt, Putnam as . der Diseases, Nervous Disorders, Rupture, ’ | "{ looked up quickly, for there ({ Vital witness in substantiating his claim that at his command dry Fistula and Piles. was a sinister quality in Barnest's quad was kept out of way upon his requests to the mayor and the BLOOD POISON CURED AT ONCE e voice that I had never heard be ehle *ree Consultation—Hours 9 a.m, 10S p.m, Elliott 12600 fore, and, besides, | had never Chief Beckingham, in exclusive interview in The Star, told o . . known him to be so formal with|| his visit to Fred Billingsley’s {lat to Ket tip on where to catch National Medical Institute |Ruth aa to call her by her last |} Margett and how he released two Billingsley truck drivers in retura WE ARE FOR 119 OCCIDENTA'. AVE | nan she was smiling, and it|] for the information | seemed to me there was something Indictments returned today jme a minute. Hach seemed to b What kind of a room do you my door | mothering me an old hen does a} wish, Miss?’ I heard the clerk ask 1 thought I would tell you | solitary chick wnd regarding the | Ruth Paula, she said in rather a loud! ” in the nature of a haw) I did not catch her answer, but. tone that my room is just 4 e waiting f¢ evening meal I distinctly heard Earnest swear the hall from yours. 1 thot Even v J we dro to the under his breath might make you feel less | y = q hotel, Ruth insisted upon getting I went directly to my room, anda strange hotel to know that some into the taxi with us and makiny t was lovely, done in French gra one ou know is near you Earnest sit backward, a thing hel{and rose. 1 had never seen a ho There was a crash in the room ona ¢ ‘ © arranged to | |: tests to do. At the hotel, the | tel bedroom before that did not) next to m Margie Some one G our remer sultation FREE and Skin D clerk gave me my key and alse jook as garish as a Pullman ear.|had dropped some tollet bottles ev-| : {ora Wasserman bla eae ee handed one to Barnest. That was|Here I felt that I could rest idently, 1 didnot think {t was any ood test the firstanoment I realized that he] “A little later, when I was un-'/thing to laugh at, but Rutn Y B08 Liberty midge OA AR. mestuntnans

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