The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1917, Page 2

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WOMAN MAKES MISSION Fourth, Pike and Union Continuoue 11 to 11 Deputy Prosecutor Ellis turday of sturday jot five 3 years tr This Four Days, = = jattempted to blast the alibi set up| the result of his confession MASK _ FOR BANK HOLD-UP 1 the penitentiary aw along | STAR—SATUNDAY, FEB, 24, 1917. ENGLAND'S BAR | 4 ON SALMONTO Days ONLY | COST N-W.DEAR Starting Sunda by the defense of F. 8. Dusky,| with thone of Oscar Lowe and Wal) —_—— ‘sang . ee showing that ho was present at the | ter McDonald of robbing the th Great Pritain’s ban on salmon ear | Ballard hotel on October 19, 1915,/ ell bank, w ot tried on the Ren-|importations — will etm nate " lthe day the Renton bank was held|ton charge because of higecontes: | $5,000,000 market for the Pacific LE ». |slon of the Bothell affair |Northwest, in the opinion of local Ellis used the hotel register to] On tho st he testified that|fish me lehew the date had been tampered | Dusky was wi m in the Renton We sold abont $10,000,000 worth of salmon to England last year with, affal | : lad S | Dusky’s defense ie that his We loft the bank in an automo-|saye G, Bateheller Hall, salmon | former wife, Mra. Etta McDon- | bile » said, “in a shower of bul-| broker She Imported about i | ald, wife of one of the con- |leta from the enraged citizens, | 1,000,000 casos from us and pald on j d Bothell bank robbe Then we went to Mra. McDonald's |4n average of $10 a case ; | framed on him. He claims his | home, where we had made arra I expected England woul innocence of having participat ments for the robbery, and split ‘ al but ae her supply of ed in the robbing of either |the money three ways, I got $27 j under the embargo plan ur ~ | bank, despite the testimony of [out of it M McDonald and |by David Lloyd Georg } hie divorced wife to the effect | Dusky split the reat rocks of aiee are low, and the that she made the mask he Try to Establish Alibi embargo plaa wil . | wore on the day of the robbery Thru Mra, Lucile Mandle, pro oval yaaries mon “e | and helped him pian the job. | prietor of the Hallard hotel, the|@ ome consut ” | Gave Him Mask nae hopes to establish the fact} ed to take care of th q Mrs, Etta MeDona’ divorced! that the prisoner was in the | kel | Es |wife of Dusky, testified that she|on the day of the robbe gave the defendant a piece of black) Deputy Prosecutor Kills attempt | mask he fs sald to have worn at the! witness to prove that Dusky was in 4 » of the robbery the habiof going out 1 I OUCH He asked me for the cloth,” she) sh ne until noon the fol owing | MEANT T0 CURB said, “and when | asked him what) morning he wanted it for he said, ‘Ob, noth-| Mra, Mandle admitted that her OF ing.’ He ts a slick one, and the way|son had made some such remark. | he fastened one of my side combs Ellis attempted to force her to ad-| to the mask so it would stay in| mit that did not begin lv. a SIN front of his face was neat ing at her | until the day fol F I knew when I was married to| lowing tb ton r him that there was something wrong| Mra, August Wolf, sister of Mr*.| WasgHiINGTON, Feb, 24- in the w he got his money 1) Btta MeDonald, refuted (he Story) spre marshaling of the repub- thought he gambled. He always told by the latter regarding the pres) ican forces in congress for an kept me dressed in the best there! ence of A. J Ro : is and Dusky | uncompromising filibuster was to buy her house about the of the) against passage of al! adminis Rounds, who {x under sentence | holdup. 1, Seation, lagieiatiow ta: av siraet tional triumph In eo ae ue | effort to frustrate attempts to Sine of Her Parent way | clothe President Wilson with at the Coliseum a few | Scene From “The Argonauts” at the Met Unlimited authority te handle short weeks ago, will woe «| the international situation,” know what to expect in this first run five-part Fox feature. it is a Western story, electric with the virile red- blooded spirit of the frontier—tull of action, crowded with thrilis, replete with dramatic moments, and ie pro- duced without apparent thought of cost. An all- star cast of Fox play- ers support Miss Brock. well in “One Touch of Sin.” Ten Cents Any Seat Any Time “The Argonauts,” a ‘| PROF. MORRISON Following a “closeted conference _s}|between the attorneys of Prof.) ~~‘ | Frank M. Morrison and Bessie G.| and Superior Judge} it was decided ie test the professor's sanity Morrison referred to his wife as 4 tree upon several ocoasions dur ‘ing the day he was on the witn stand in their divorce trial. When asked exactly as to what he meant jhe replied: } Just that. Would you want to have anything to do with a tree? Both the plaintiff and the de Eifense as well fs the court wi choose a physician The motion for a medical exam: Dr. J. R. Binyon | on Earth are one of the few o stores. in the Northwest that ree Btind lenses from start to fir ‘SIGNAL CORPS MEN GET JOBS. h, and_we are the only ome tn Seattle om First Avenue. xaminetion free by graduate optometrist. Glasses ne The “* Iprescribed unless abaolutely neces- Pe Ph eeset ‘ON OPTI O. |, Two more signal corps men back | ©Ond!tta BINYON CAL COL! trom the border connected with | and yin 1116 WIRST AVE. a-Matuibay, after dkasiovers 164 t obs Saturday, after employers ha Bear Seneen #1. Fhone Mate 1550/70 Shont their cases in The Star See Or. Eawin 4, Brown | The commandant of the navy yard called up. ; Can you get hold of that fellow 4 HI MSELF |Clftord Seliridge?” The Star waa asked. He can fo to work here theo 14 Binet Ae a Tonaing Deatist ieee picts. ‘as a stenographer.” jurie se. ny HB gre Capt, Jesse Jackson arrange? tolach derang | notify the man | that befal? | Then J. W. Kahle of the Cres tires jeent Manufacturing Co. called up . | Misread Letter retu James Stanton, who thought he! }3, had lost his job as assistant pur-|f haging agent with us, can have it 4 ack again,” he said | euies,” Stanton, who ia married, had mis. | te Owl Drug inderstood correspondence and thought his job was lost j arl Noble will return to his old | job with Sears & Roebuck | Roebuck | | “He had worked for them only | |eeven days when the call came,’ |Barl's mother sald, “and they pala him for a}l the time he was on the} order,’ Clear your skin! D. M. Trippett, 214 Harrison st.,! | who went to the border with Troop |B, cavalry, 1s back home. He wants your face work, j | That skin-trouble may be more than | asource of suffering and embarrassment = —it may be holding you back in the | business world, keeping you out of a better job for which a good appearance | ery good save your dollar Members Jurors’ of the King County association, including ev-| erson who has ever served on has such a record of success that a need not hesitate to try it, even though you have used other treatments wit) little or no success. JAPANESE ARE HELD Watanabe and K. Takebe, two Besinol Ointment is sold by Aruexiats eververere |2@PANewe defendants being held in the county jail awaiting trial on charges of conspiring to force a -- - {run on the Japanese banks of Se jattle, will remain in jail STAR WANT ADS The prisoners were refused a de \lerease in bail Saturday by Judge BEST FOR RESULTS Smith. ‘They are held in leu of| “-—-——--——-— ” bail. | $500 cash rhe TEST SANITY OF Aa srerierer AwETIC A's OTOPLAY : 250 |ination was made by W. H. Bolen THE WEST jattorney for Mrs. Morrison Th At [10 and 8:10 l* ATs KREerny Best Glasses court granted the motion. The t tal | 5 |{s slated to continue Monda | PRICES: }'st'™ 2 SEATS NOW ON SALE Thrift is the foundation of conduct — therefore, story of early California days, will be shown on | the screen for a week's engagement at the Metropolitan theatre. are FILTHY Them By Using ETROPOLITA THEATRE FiInsT GRPAT oF TOO WEAK _TO FI t +} the set of the scene in the garden peel va of "The B aradise” broug WOLD MEbaT,| Found of af ives) QN 13TH JUROR LAW n the bladder, stom. | OLYMPIA f>—Altho mem T finer aliments) bers of the house admitted It was ipalous Amert-|«class logislation,” the bill known an th 13th juror law, passed with an emerg ney ¢ It is in for tt trials, and adds a thirt nan on the Jury, to be used only ie abe eae one of the others falls ill, or dies and cuarant The house first rejected the emerg Co. ney clause, but the senate insist ed on it | money. You may start with one Washington Savings and Loan Association Fasequired. rae unseen when |@ Jury in this county during the} 810 SECOND "llast five years, will celebrate at! AVENUE jan indoor picnic next Tuesday |night in the Danish Brotherhood jball, at 14th ave. and E. Fir st yeongenrescen Asente [Basket lunches will feature the at-| ae o,t00,000 cent heals skin no: Y, fair, ‘The Oldest and Largest Striftly lis 80 simple and economical to use? favings Inetitution in Wash- ingto DIRECTORS EW TA ATF GHT Senator Smoot, republican lead er, admitted to the United Pre - today. Indications developed this morn ing that if the president abandons his intention of seeking fur ty to deal with Germany ane might call off their d permit the passage of the republic | fitbuster the adm tration’s program Should congr vest In the prer ident th athority he is known to desire,” Smoot said, “it would em power him to lead the country Into ja virtual state of w It might jrove disastrous to the country.” | | President Wilson i# only “inter-| jes in the republican filibuster at the capitol, it wan atated today It was strongly intimated, however jthat his interest might tend to de} velop into a di ine of proced ure t tending to jmake hi before the peos During the earty |Postinaster General |istative majo Init the aide hours of today Burleson, lex domo of the cabinet nYassed carefully the extent |damage done ao far by the minority fillbustering, and what ammunition serve. He called at the White U. S. Government Buys It | soup EVERYWHERE—asc and @:.00 dent about {t. Shortly thereafter there wore as many different stories afloat re- warding possibiliity of the prest-) dent's expected appearance before al Yolnt session as there are officials. “BLUE PARADISE” IS BROKEN LOVE TALE »: 24 Yenrs After” 1 subtitle for “The the comic opera 4 Friday night at the 1 remain here Sati whie Moore rday an First of all, let's put you to what “The Blue Paradis n where four young and one falls in girl, Hi sends him played by a distine Viennese, Rude Young where leaves Vienna for Chicago, he make bis fortune in rubbe Twe years later he return ot lo only to find bh Ito a wealthy banker—bis friend youthful days—a turned shrew The play has t a touch pathos sprinkled thru its breezy ‘| plot to make {t doubly interesting he ¢ are well gowned, and MEN | DON'T BE DISCOURAGED ACT TODAY Wo wilt treat moma of your all ments for as low a fee as $5 and $10, will We tionally low fee on any ailment you may be eut. fering from vith thie feo and rlong and renatul fence in treating ‘ffer ane | other day, | We don’t care we am tried to cure and has failed—we will enre and & small t p before seeing us uy the Intest methods known 1 Nhs, HH Was NTS AND ALL and munitions they may have tn re-| x) © a wn m io = ui onal a WNasitOod -Avild LV PAGE 2 A “Vampire” no more Better than you will seek a more sig “A Fool There Was” nificantly malevolent | SBections—6 name for this “Tigress In - é : carnate” after seeing “The Almost incredible in Tiger Woman,” grandeur “THE TIGER WOMAN” ) Ss yuaee Burke to Fight Yandell With Horseshoes? It’s Rumored Boy, pi e a plumber! There's a little leak, and it's all about Judo Thomas Burke slapped who almost oh other on the wrist in @ verbal clash at the trus- tees’ meeting of the Chamber er day. only a preliminary. 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Winterer, 26, assistant bookkeeper of The Star, died Fri- The rumor is now floating about ¥ war sone hos that Yandell, well known secretary |day at the home of his brother, in ,.Ma"" voor pow of the Chamber of Commerce, {*| Pomona, Cal, on his way to his for use among the troops we foo preparing to sue Judge Burke for/nome in Nebraska. He had been a Santee dives oak 50,000! a patient at a hospital here for two | This 1 all he is alleged to want|monthe with valvular heart trouble because the judge got up and int!-| His father, E. A. Winterer, er., jmated that Yandel! wax padding the|was accompanying his son on the prevents the feet Drug and where sell it, 26 stitute, Try it today jqvalified memberehip rolls. ! ecient a | And it wasn't so very long ago that Judge Burke, president of the|fl lub officially consolidate next And there is an election of trus s coming up. And the trustee: question red « to member who Judge ¥ ke Was Secretary raflroad thru the who would elect would elect Yandel | | HOGE pb EY BUILDING sckassan & sant Second and Cherry entitled to three oO 1 1 cu- VESSEL MOVEMENTS | pied by this bank, TIDES 7 : fe; hig si} 2 | Yeb, 2% Watson, Cordova, Val-| dee P. dock | I ) ® Rupert, G 2 PJ Feb. | Feb. | ‘ | actle | ot deattie, HK, Alaska, O, T Start an account for your boy or girl Pes Montengie, Japan and China with this strong bank today. Later you will see the wisdom of this act in the | ARRIVED AT SEATTLE ~: .. 7 ; Feb, t2—Humboldt, from San Francieco, accumulated savings of years, which can Tatanalis, treme ae be used to give them a college education teva Marie, from went coast Va : or a start in business. Interest paid on \ né ' | we ne he nag a a savings accounts. Feb, 23--Spokane, for 8 E Alaska, at 9 1" tow Smit! tu for San Fran Rover, Kea at Union Savings & Trust Company of Seattle In the heart of the financial district © Ker VESSELS alled dmiral Yar weatbou at 10 EL PABO, Feb. 24.—Cy David L. Kimball, Company I. rd Mich | igan infantry, of Pontiac, Mich CLASS ® THEATER OPEN 10 TO 11 P.M. died here today of gastric hemor! rhage Soldiers of his company had been joperated on to transfuse blood in ‘orts to save Kimball's life. a § MARY MacLAREN in “WANTED, A HOME”

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