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STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1917, PAGE 2 se. wa . i —your additional purchases LOG AN p AID T0 { 9 added to your account! , purchases will ' . added without i } . } ° : are ) Startling Testimony Reveals | } "Some of the. Inspiration ena ervice ) Behind the Recall Move } ment Against Gill Last | ; Summer, i ° stions. | terer raid the witness) could not be impeached on ¢ ate) eral matter. | Reames Fights Questions | Regal Dental servi ha tablished a repu- agree stony tation all its own. It is built up on the solid "ne euceae’ ‘Gaia of Is—painless methods and a ; as and } ng dinner at the | o please and satisfy ou patien ywn fact also that our pri asked about the story! very lowest that can possibly be offered f¢ you “had told concer ning Mr. Gui’ | * ri He didn't ask exactly; he aske first-class work The lowness of our prices i See Mee T Wel GUNS te te | made possible by the fact that we do a very D that wane ‘yoo'tAd wes wie lume of busine so that it stands to time that what a nd said wa | ree Von e ¢ y C5, ( « « u ( i RO CASH DOWN!” a 1 wett as { reason that we can afford to take a smaller / on did profit on the individual than an office which “make your own terms! Yen or no? does only one-half or one-third of the volume ; ake your selectior homefur He'd Told tt All that we do can po afford to take. t ta fact at that time he} Eve lentist i graduate registered aN schlehen Ye man 10 ha aduated the best dental ped oa : lweed job’ “7 cr 1 he 4 in't vob Il ind passed the e * tion of the sta individual need how I could do myself any good } urd. Every operator in this office ha |had told it all and was going to nt of his dent al chair, é es a tell it to the grand y be an °o y, ‘I'd Just as soon é la lot of trouble’? | one ant hont oe bat | 1 I didn't feel #o bad a pad aUCEEL CE OR, L. R. CLARK Mr. Gil! 1 did feel sorry f novice vill do iy Mr Heckingham and the 4 me { Goes Back to Bribe | ired neitl to « office and have our praleg een ee , teeth a tl rh examin ee ‘ ive your teet a thoroug exa What time? ped and ds tion. They will ile tell you just Must have bee te f ountr what it will cost you to have them |noon | 1 est, tor is We OC re . : ’ : ss : Don't you know | A Y sg ish we 4 P ' put into perfect condition. You will t must have een in fter | on hich we —is extended this store’s popular credit-giving service, unequaled j...: Sa eeee teach ox We. | iikely be surprised to Mod just tone V e- ving ani a SO. u y Ss a ry Ss e he saad mervous mages of instruments. But, in any event, it will be worth 4 ee . ; ay 8 "Fan ‘ ° office erator and attend- more to you than the cost. ¥—to every point within the 76 square miles of Greater Seattle—to every home-furnisher—is the widely- [i] when ; Ae atis di sehligeiitrabs res Biel abet eee se oat ai known credit service of this store extended. |, Mayor and Chief There har tet inca . __ All work ‘is guaranteed with an z ‘ ‘ . ae A | “I would say that I don't re offices are we d ironclad guarantee, which is signed »—<extended in a way that will bring you all the wanted articles for the home immediately, the paying f nem der tilated both by the operat ; lid the ing adjusted to fit your individual requirements! ae Was the mayor in the office % , mh Dy Mie Operator WHO Wie: iaie same being adjusted to fi your individus equirements - |when the transaction occurred? ) person denies an} work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. s—extended in a way that carries no annoying features, no embarrassing conditions, no set “rules,” no ff) "The mayor and the chief were more tt : ssolutely essentif S., owner and manager of this of- oo [gent rememiet, teat 6 to have good teeth these days. Come © fice, who is thoroughly responsible. “—extended in a way that is pleasant and agreeal ou, simple, “‘man-to-mane fil, cute wmaw bet chat 1 mention way,” giving dig nified treatment, courteous consideration and uniform fair n Ir. Vanderve had ed ° vd . P a to call | —extended in a way that impresses no interest or any other extra charges in any case or takes advantage ff] ""the cnior went out then? of any temporary unfortunate circumstances! He was in and “out two or S——extended in a way such as you expect from the experience of more than half a century's dealing with The chief went and the the Western homefurnisher, such as you deserve and are entitled to, in a way distinctive and characteris- M]A70r Meld: You were paying the | DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. tic of this, the largest exclusive homefurnishing store in America! Not right then, Ie said 1 “| 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union. ed to pay the right conductor Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. n substance What were your exact 1 don't remember T |be unreasonable | at would you are invited to join the STANDARD proximately Looks Like Evans —the best machine —machine will be delivered to you without a first I can't say Yo were neve the mayor's) of Evans to Bi be ’ msitively SAREE OCTSECE SOA: old.” | Was it to be used against Gill ie & recall campaign? 8 tinued on page 3) \BODY IS FOUND IN | “He said he could have me in the| jpenitentiary the rest of my life; | jthat I had violated state and feder-| al laws, and he had the papers to} prove It." dn't you testify, ‘T asked what! |I could do, and he said “Pay the right conductor” '? Reames objected, because Fulton} waan't reading from the court port as to what Logan sald STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma , HE SAYS hwe bring 1 taveer ot ' . | “Gill put the bundle of money in ! The body of an unknown man CONTINUED you could pring in liquor in larger phone I might go to the universit een between midnight and|hia pocket? was found in a launch near King quantitie had time. ' 8 Monday, short “y Yes |ston Monday, shortly before noon FROM PAGE 1 ne , particul 4 that—so 1 oe ry ate had told me not to Ne A answered the phon | Where did you have it before Iby the crew of the Puget Sour 1} could be wafer, so far as the mayor |@dvertise so much "A Ine oles Sat Aan? Navigation Co.'s steamer Puget was agreed. I remember when the ae he Peers witne a cl Vhat did you sa had $5,000 at the Washington A member of the Puget’s crew “pian 002" first edition of the paper came Ping from the PI. August a I asked for the ma oe ‘tl Pease ey notioed thé. launch, pare aul {Bian't you give him $1,00 Bie eoliian of the. epee Ohne comrect? X saket fot: |Annex and eome at the Planters'lsommraina YoU SHOULD KNOW|mereed, tear tine shore wed ne didn't want people to think I w It is not correct, and you haven't I can't rememb. i $4,000 1 You wi nd in. this off Gl steamer \ninked "The t , was oe - t hember / in $100 Bills lyoung a itied Wontiet, with his (Steamer picked it up, The body Didn’t Know Evans’ Record | going to quit, so it was fixed up in hown mo all of 1 Why didn't What elae occurred? You gave| “You wrapped up $4,000 in $100{lau fresh upon h Wot instead) Was then discovered and brought “Did you know Evans was an ex-|the next edition ou your name to the lady? | bills? Ja MASTER of the Dental Art, in\to Seattle, where an investigation! | “Isn't ft a fact you announced You made no much tatement No; she asked for my name. t| “I think they were $100 bille—|°” ree mae ey jis being made by the coroner, Teester?” you were thru with your illegal) /'! year sao hag gee probably gave her some othor| might have been $50 bills. T alwaya| ov t Pa Dent eanier business caithen did you got back from 2. have from $1,000 to $2,000 in my|? Me att ail eabaa ene U ee , Might Have Said He'd Quit Aas postet a3 a HASN’T BEEN IN BED know he was an ex Bis. ; ui The day before Christmas,” don't remember, 1 had had Were they all $100 bills? 1k We Ee to 60 I might have said that to peo Vent to the sheriff's office several drinks at Mr, Vander I don't know f Hits. FOR SEVERAL Y RS | Not before I employed him ple whom I didn't want to know m Yeu ome, and was nervous hierdie DP ey) Sriongiv tint 1 aniie EA @ e KK efore the grand| business, It would have been a hen ave f ow many times we yu in thelt Did he go befo t sid) PO i a a lg wipe i ! The mayor come to the phone?"|m office \e att t nivtats a ; lon n0W pa he} rhe ou phoned to Mr did 1 rhi With Vanderveer ‘ Gh a iniam soyer na etired as Didn't Agree to Quit Isn't it true you announced! “Ye an Bi Phat wax the time you were rot ben with 1 eople, gatekeeper at the Pennsburg “a ‘ . aby : vo. there with Mr. Crehan? { ig urged f ho e left because of ill} When you had this settlement : erg te that you would quit? Fix the time What? With M ‘ na kevany ICTHNT De wil! find! health, and will spend the remaind dint you state on Aug 9 to me t ‘ t ¢ t ACOEY 8 } ” ROH ES 7 ree 7 . 8 i rel With the mayor, was there any-|/?! S.A a me tim: r midnig I sald, ‘This is Logar ‘Weren't you in tl ayor ¢jfor Iigh Class De er of his life with a relative here reporter that you had abandone Fix it in an hour - ; Mo the Mayor's oft) Boyer ts 76 ye: ‘an at about uitti fs : cheer ae [ told him about my trouble, He|fice on the 20th of ust? EXAMINATION AND DS TIM ATIC . 8 76 years old and in the thing understood about quitting | your business and way going to) "I can't Fale tte een theron anal nt th of August ] Pre last 20 years has been in bed only enter the ‘U’ and get an A. B. de Fix it with wo hol rg 4 | 0 he 1y fo: sae Neda ter the, 70 and. eet an de.) “Fix it within two hour that ‘I had gotten out of trouble| aynes repairs watches, jewelry apeeaaee Libis nee, and then only for three hours. BUNS this settlement wa 1 |= I told Jor in phiilosoph Tt was after midnight i before, and hung up atisfactorily and reasonably. 1a; LS ated gg He says he cannot sleep in a bed Is settle as made #0 old a reporter over the tel © best of my ability cca iaen rok bat hdl . : and spends his nights in ¥ r le To best of my ability it must Reames addressed the judge, de-lorty Theatre Bldg.-Advertisement ; i nsad Ave nd spends his nights in a chair or » 9:30 Lo 1:00, jon the floor, | What elee occurred? ; “ | They Were Alone “1 couldn't have been—I Wa bu ever pa : Was Reckingt m there when/of town.” Mullen dropped in ‘one got his| he conductor : was made?’| “Were you there after Augu money on Saturday ni, i 20—w A great other poll ¢ . right fon't remember men Fulton showed a convict’s picture! Put Money on Desk Warne Crehan of Putnam | Did you put the money on the : the | et in con orm, which he ¢ at Have you any feeling toward t Crehan?|y5. Gin? oe Brite No i ani Teward Sit 8 T! > the mayo ness for the government about the Segal : - You said re tedly you would lidn't aa zoe . »b' Mayor Gill oney afte No * w ( Refore August yes . eee yg le ers Mayor Didn't Support Putnam Wau deat i ve Dr. M lmayor said the ases would cost | << dahbaas cea e thews 01 ra campai H i Fi : : ® more than I * him Sea age vee fund to get Gill? —this is undoubtedly the most liberal sewing-machine- agli reg terre beet odor ‘| Not in enforcing the law. Hel "1 geve'Dr Matthews $1,000 credit-terms ever offered! pay [ives satirethe th law, but the! “And you promised to give him mayor wasn giving him the prop € ° ore. you , but it was understood, : me more, didn't you —there is no machine ¢ widely known and m f rally used 1 had never seen the mayor |°™, S3PPOrt. | RE aa ere Tos ss it is notably the popular national sewing machine leans “ = = ‘ne How much—$3,00¢ ‘ . i before grand jury, worked fo No amGual wes Hae —THE EMPRI is constructed upon absolutely scientific prit Was Understood ou at the Night and Dey drug] «ng eee ‘ ‘ ; was retood | : | “When you had it in for G ciples, producing the most satisfying results to the | e user You too nd laid it I went to Dr. Matthews —THE EMPRESS is strictly a HIGH-GRADI machine—for easy —we positively save yousfrom twenty wha Ne eat Ves him how Gill was treating me. 1 running, simplicity, noiselessness, practical devices and to thirty dollars on the purchase of Ls. bed he - a Stewart Street Pharmacy? _ oo Nr as going to expose the 1 iiievate tine si “ ac as the mayor sittin : se matter tion, has no equal—positively has not. an EMPRESS machine! Yes I took the money and No. You did give the doctor $1,000? =a om mee rw PEE a laid it down like a box of matche a Yes. —ball bearing geare—sutomatic drophead—ten years’ guarantee FULLY WARRANTED FOR 10 YEARS Didn't Ask Amount To Brevent the Ox To Gather Evidence Sa é He didn't ask how much wa There, ts on s What was it to be used for? in it? Grove’s signature on box.2t0 To get a check of gambling, the No.” -jnumber of houses of ill-fame run What did he eay ning, and the amount of whisky be SUBMERGED LAUNCH to get to the right place. AMUS MENTS iay ot Intix KATINKA Arthor Price Reins Winner ser Mut, #1 to 256 Grand Concert “| dren | Schoo of Music | PLYMOUTH CHURCH Sixth and University ORPHE StAT ass Dan \ BARRY, Lyrical Raconteur 10 -25-50< 10~ 25-50-75¢ EVENINGS ES PLAYERS Witt Greke wan Third and Madison in Week Main 5100 WILK in Rex Bene With Nights, “NEW PANTAGES: da 9. Mats 0 Hk BACHELOR DINNER (A Part (Swede) cola) ie Hall and Company Other Big Features. 10c and 20¢ PALACE HIP Bushman Beverly Bayne and Carter & ¢ Or HULU,