The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 14, 1917, Page 2

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[= == 2s SAY GILL KNEW OF SUBPOENA “NO CASH DOWN!” 4am You “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” Cred it —make your tons af homefurntah 5 pureh a RT * Good your additional purchases added to your account! —if you have an account here your additional purchases will be added without initial payment an ideal range! combination gas and coal— cash or on credit! —the most practical and serviceable steel range made; special— $47.50 regular price $59.50 —iully guaranteed. | —four holes for coal —asbestos lined. two large gas burner —sanitary base. —regular price $59.50 —exactly like picture. » oe can be used as a gas —SP¢cial, $47. range or as a coal or -—“Your credit is good!” wood range. as good as cash! 1.W.W. Orchestra on } {| BEER ‘GARDEN PLOT Hand at Wedding’) - OVER FORTS BARED In Jail at Everett started an alarm early today whict EVERETT, March 14.—With |/of Germans sitting around a table an i. W. W. orchestra of two yin a Brooklyn beer ganten, disense violins, mouth organ and @ \ling Fort Hamilton and Fort Tot bess viol, and 63 |. W. W's as = ge Oscer A. Nichols, jai }| NEW YORK, March 14—A g \ chief, and Miss iva Dell Clif. resulted in the mobilization of a ton were married at the county | motorcycle and machine gun ruard ii here yesterday by Justice | on the land side of both forts Ih Shakespeare. They me' when Miss Clifton called at the jail several weeks ago. Much he courtship has taken place there, and the wedding wae fi- nally held there so that the prisoners, who have taken a lively Interest in the romance, might be present. |today persons who overheard 4 cussion of the alleged plot to “ca ture” the forts reported to Capt Cooper, at Fort Totten, and he r quested mobilization of police Wood dispatched Deputy Comm stoner Scull and Capt. Tunney, with| |a squad of detectives, to Rrooklyn,| to investigate. They found no ev dence of a plot and the police guard, was withdrawn Washing Won't Rid Head of Dandrof]) FOUR-FOLD BENEFIT ‘The only sure way to get rid ot| Eeindraf {6 to dissolve ft, then you|""°™ T° Grand Medicines In it entirely. To do this, get | é ino at onvate een? ite Se ar codthary | You know that physiclans often abou: h 4 é ‘etenti® give two prescriptions, perhar Niquid arvon; apply be ‘8"| more, or medicines to be taken to moisten the scalp and rub It In) ent times. with the finger tips oO F Do this tonight, and by morning |icines ate scold ath Agere “most, it not all, of your dandruff|azree when closely mixed in tak ‘will be gone, and three or fourling or that desired results can More applications wil! completely | not pe secured by one medicine " dissolve and entirely destroy every | ain single sign and trace of ft, no mat- ter how much dandruff you have. You will find, too, that all Itch ing and digging of the scalp will w#top at once, and your hair will be finffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred} _ #times better =. You can get liquid arvon at any arug . store. It is inexpensive and | _ Mever fails to do the work.—Adver- | The most successful combination MAY | spring medicine treatment that we know of—because perfectly “com patible” and productive of the best results—{a in Hood's Sarsapartila and Peptiron Pills The former thoroughly searches out and ex pels impurities from the blood, while Peptiron Pills give the pov erful tonie—they literally “put iron into your blood Hood's Sarsaparilia should be taken before meals and Peptiron I after meals—patients taking them so report the benefit is four fold—prompt, positive, permanent Both these medicines are econor ical and pleasant to take. STAR WANT ADS | BEST FOR RESULTS _| aaa tad i ancma . Deafnens Tier, Blood and #kin D* Reliable treatme! pelvis diseases Tweilth year. Consul tation free. 812 Second Ay Dr. Macy .°:", Epler Bidg. a \had them. I was told to get them. | Police Commissioner Wood said, Mayor Storms Out | Billingsley Had Papers rporation (« 1 | | “i protested mrainst the return I don lect what the mayor 1 that Gee | Americ: Princess ! of th od permits, saying 1 had | #ald stor ney for the I é | American Princess RCGHE HAS a subpoena for them The mayor Ww 1 nesley fingering A hand i his « | ge ie bd > ae her . lot CONTINUED Tried in England SPRING HAT SHOW Ww " an the mayor an cape | desk.” ned 15 or 20 minutes He said Gill b a thrown th atti The Bon ig holding the What else happened?” Y fidn't way anything about ther of t nesieys ' spring ope linery de The chief took out the per ver? iole evidence. | new head- any of the p back if he want Mayor Was Stilt There Big hats and Then the ) ent — jats, sport hats ny are all ther Where were the permits? alled you a 1 Both imported and domestic models i had them.” Yen,” of ad no right to.” Ca he eriff instructed the depu are lavishly represented : How many ° , 1 ht s not to show their guns, wit s8 to say, the event is at- Sergt. P the tt t n't it a fact yon told U.S. Atl Jia «because he didn't want much attention from the papers fo a ey Clay Allen that you thought | ine m™ and big crowds are in at “Twice the pe ? the mavors agree t to dismis anybody r 2 tendance Didn't Hold All Papers le , as good t Did you see the sheriffs gun sonaiaasruaie Did you know at that time that re of per t ght at the time Saw it when t coat flew | dicaceabark vis Gok tei Hart. iil I told Allen that 1 thought Yee Sing Le oses His Putnam were under subpoena I at! t t a od al, and t if e A ae ; Chouint sherk aa! “aratiine'| ere was the sheriffs gun Silk Nightgowns m aald . h ght ed t r | nf | At the t th were # nsented to the ' } ow right down Some rascal burglar has baff ssued, on! and Night drug « t the polic as evidenc Not Clear on Date | He stole ee silk night gowns, Testimony Vital asked Sullivan if Fre: This r s the opposite x hos da pair of n's te Was of vital alled at the at hat Judge W. P. Bell of Ev ng’s mer- had te 1 fA t te a y esler Way ivan to get the papers after he I tell the told } It gett f a ate 1 the $4,000 to Mayor Gill wher a litt nd his depth and that le said he had an officer 00) they were alone tn stoned I t 3s a g00d time ¢t 1 that he [he Qutaine 1 Deen Not Atect the He eames read the « na served e had « ed a ficer. ue head. Ther only one Biom on ivan, which called for “a Reames wa in a feet i 4 min You Were a guar at the Hart W. GROVE'S sigusiure on box toe. When retiring; use enough tO) gether, or alternately or at differ-|) Didn't you know at that ¢ on al: instantly and that these papers had a pound After Three Years’) wae ¢ talking about the|dent at Beverly park, near tverett | that cleanses and soothes the skin. at the Day and Night drv Suffering. }dismiseal of these cases | wher claims, a num Princess de Polignac, a native of| Ask any ¢ st for a Sullivan Says No Seietvanes ‘bout ‘wiping the slate|per of I e taken and/the United States, fs on trial in| bottle of zemo and apply it “I hadn't had the papers in my| putalo, N. ¥.—I am the mother he expressed it made to run the gauntlet of a dou- England on a charge of conspiring) ¢4 Soon you w i find posnession, so 1 didn't know wheth-| of enccahd foe: dens Then Fulton ed You kr ble of Everett deputies and|with her brother, Washington M.| Pimples, black heads, eczema, blotches, ar they Were oF bot Wee verity | when you talked to Mr. Allen that|peaten, Vanderveer asked G. Singer, an American, to defraud| gworm and skin troubles disappear. Reames repeated the question from a| tll of the papers were turned} You said Fred Lechnar, who » revenue. Ae ae remo, the pen trating, sat» {Sullivan again answered he didn't ale trouble, | @ck, didn’t you lives at Pinehurst, told you that ae be auld, is all tl at is needed. now, because he hadn't had them with pains in| .%° ze Jsome of the I, W. W. who were | 1p Danities alte: eruptions sag male in his possession ny back and|. “And you considered ‘that just} taken to Everett beat him up’ nikin, Soft, smooth and healthy, You went back to Sergt. Put ide and a gen-|°PO ste in the deal | “I said he was beat wp. : 3 r 8 offices and delivered a mes fal weakness. I Yes—4f the cases were ¢ E Didn't you say the I, STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 14, 1917, PAGE 2 covrinve> | yew Evmence Maser. (Graduate Registered FROM PAGE 1 NAMED ‘LOGAN’ AS HE IN GILL CASE| men (Dentists Are SAFE! ave myself) Here's a There had be \ great deal and | didn’t want to the veegraft trial in tter written Sep You don’t have to take their word for it tha they know their business—you don’t have to tal a to bimae had given vine PROBECUTING ATTORNEY AL FREDO H, LUNDIN nid papers ‘ pr] Tettrned to Logan by the mayor our word for it, either. The PROOF is right | temias the nd f wore “material evice + er ; as Fred and |! forgery cas . © boot fore you. It is the written and signed word of men logger, and that he i the objet who are competent to judge of the knowledge and Rea i ' ordered } ibility of a dentist that protects you when you 1° 4 = bi work done by a graduate registered the cr <a DEPUTY PROSECUTOR FRANK i a and 4d pera in ip ge C4 answer that P, MELSELL—Corroborated lo a graduate istered dentist, and each and every- to do Pathe emia Pan: SUGGES ITA one of them has his certificate from the State Railroads Sue Mayor aden NAME“ THE Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front GW. caleaga: be balioted, aot/ a" Told ting Mayo DUFF BABY of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Thi Aims against yayor tol! t, Pe office A ertificate means that the dentist who holds it ha os See te : en buck, and ex 1 “heated passed a thorough and searching examination be- He t ; 1 claims’ made | °° Ho tssued : fore competent judges as to his knowledge and ilw * against Mayor Ot . . radi . . Wyjliy i yr fice . ryt nr rec] m7 ee ene ate SERGT. V. R. PUTNAM, in ‘ r 0 practice the dental profession. 2 The defense, it 1 t ood, | Charge of Ory Squad—Sald he eave ? It means that in order to so successfully pa sda ie rapsony : ; wpe : ‘ Phcrare tay fie this ¢ ination he has had to spend years of im¢ 1, Was one o! ne ane ' at ! a free and 1 avort " ' y arapee ay Sante ess liquor is aiter A 4 Pi bi vorts ‘4 idying under able instructor i 7 P ps clean slat with Le-|8¢, se well ah before, Logan” has been suggested We have found out that this is the only type A 1 wo pe whotn proceeding be the Washington Apartmente—Sa¥ | ayo pido ‘ *! of dentists that can turn out the kind of work that sabbde. od tween you and the 5 OEP sgencae me eight rng » be rascal we can afford to go behind M ith our iron-clad DR. L. R. CLARK Se Christmas da : eh gin Ag niece. We give such an iron-clad guarantee Yes,” aald Caldwell GEORGE M. PARSONS, Auto all work that leaves this office. ey aed ail ‘atts th { ealien sehen Stee Tittnonta “| - : guarantee is signed both by the Fits aera 9 : ‘ ° - 1 ass! Ss to give ou better sers N re t ono Lady Duff tor who did the work and by 7 . . : . nnd said ine # sungented i | L. R. Clark, D. D. S.. owner and Sanitation is a hobby this office formed off hour and Oh! On! “Link” manager of this office, who is thor- e have the most up-to-date appa- Mre. & Le » Ca ‘s vuchly res sible ratus for e ste atiol f our in- FRED CANN, Bootlegger—! aa Wor } fornia mae responsible. ratu fo m : every n ° ri . le nab IB bg ARR a wee et We guarantee to do your work for struments, and every ist and at- Arrest Billingsleys 20 Times | ments en past ¢ tbe ‘LY MGs ea a Bkicorge hurting you u a a W ' tendant is gar in ¥ nr white. T 4 Log | tive t front. Liquor de the oe ‘ 5: can prove that we can do this—an Come in at once and let our experts "7 ‘ Other suggestions received 1 1 in prove it to your entire satis- give your teeth a thorough examin V. Bicke ‘ J. H. DAVIS, Proprietor he! mo’ .w Tustie® by ( ; . * = : the naz «a Weabihetek Aehanc are Tacs ae f We will be glad to do th tion and tell you just what it will ge : ay ANE POs Oe: Se a ows Gill” by before we start on your work, cost you to have them put into per- ate ; st hob eg load H We have one of the largest and fect condition. It* probably won't ¥ r ° " H Fy - A Mea chant a Aerbac best equipped dental offices in the cost you nearly as much as you have i r é . rT . after t 30, according |giM"S CA Weliae Anes bon United States ready for your service. thought it would, because the large Gulljvan was asked’ to re-| 5570 Senos che heleee ee ee lad er, ! We occupy the entire floor on which volume of business which we do per- sa olla of the he & eaten . h st.: “Star Duff, we are located. We have spared seo us to make our prices the very . ORA BILLINGSLEY, Brother of d ave. W neither time nor expense to put in lowest. Mayor Asks for Papers ified he went to Wash ir.” by Bvelyn| es P stenographer < with Logus, saw the|J¢ 4111 Woodland Pa Rreenbacks in htp broth outside the hotel, and hear say, “I'm going to give these to m. that the chief 1 went into the ee ra the papers I had. some railway receipts w ing 1 don't think it w © back and men I said perhaps Sergt. Putnam Wh . a did nayor Council Backed Gill Dr. L. R. Clark, Manager The sergeant told me she waan’t| upbraid ‘ounsel Caldwell was f - thru with the papers {| had 1} “Yes.” stand to identity a 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union went back and told the chief. Hoe Didn't he say you were a lot of passed by the cov to said to get them anyw hthea eat tho Mana ieee tat | Diagonally across the street from the Postoffice Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. Serst. Putnam !t was the « in't rs. He gave them to me over | the office his protest. I took them to the/a damn Told Allen Compromise 0. K. | papers turned came the papers seized at the Day and ute |ley-Ciongh mill for a time | Night drug store.” | Didn't Talk of Evidence "Yes." You } the Did the mayor tell you in that| “You came from Bel 1am over by Putnam were seized in the Bet 2-3 ho v go! to return! where you were foreman a non Day and Night drug store | . | material evidence ¢ the union mill? Reames | Woman Cured by Lydia E. sleys ed Reame it ‘was an open-ehop mili There is one safe, dependable treat. I didn't know definitely.” Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- e didn't talk out any evi Per to 7 , eetimon ment that relieves itching ure and et Tuesday, concerning the tnel- EDMOND. ‘DE Porignac | skin irrita and he dell page ve basse: (as tens eased, the matter of evi-| peat him up? iN FEW | ace CARRY DISEASE out dence didn't make any difference 7 y they were the I . endance | I didn't sa Yea—-under protest.” ai re that {2 My office iw. Ww Kill ThesePestsByUsing Vhat papers did you ask him “ —— -| “s testimony of Tuesday | STEARNS’ for? Gill Admits It | / well, As a last The | One of the I. W, W. that was|Rub Lumbago, Pain, Soisuea.| “I think I asked the question as resort, I decid taken out there beat him up.) Stiffness Right Out With | U.S. Government Buys It It was stated to me—rallroad bills|ed to tr Ma FB. Pinkham's Veg ee Never sald any such thing “St. Jacob's Oil.” SOLD EVERYWHERE—asc and $1.00 and account bool etable Compound, which I had 1. A. McDonald, editor and busi pty | ness manager of the Industrial We r, Was next sworn ker objected to what he call-| seen advertixved in the newspapers, ed “the grilling cross-examination”| and in two weeks noticed a mark | When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or neuritis has ithe meen 5 pee FyaMPsON TRANSF ERG when the defendants admitted the|ed improve t. I continued its 0 tical a answer to Prosecutor Black|you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get Ab Tease TEAMMR VCR papera had been seized at the Day|use and am now free from. pain p eid he Hea heen ant W.W. foro sinail trial bottle of old, honest | iA\ ha. and Night drug store und able to do all my housework four id the paper is the} “se. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, TURE'4+» BAGGAGE Mayor There 20 Minutes Mrs. B. WB. Zielinska, 224 Woltz a official organ of the organization pour a little in your hand Attorney Fulton asked how long|Ave., Buffalo Y ervice on the Pacific Const, tho ft 1s net lit right into the pain or ach: he mayor was in the chief's of Wome who recover — thelr under the direct supervision of the! hy the time you count. fift fice ealth, naturally tell others what o jnentect eral executive board ,, Soreness and lameness is Kor ] About 20 minute helped t) Some write and Wit It ix under the direction of all!” Don't stay crippled’ ‘This sooth: | @eo Or Edwin Brows — “Was the chief out of the office|low their names and photograph locals who get bundle orders,” he | ing, penetrating ofl takes the ache b. 0. Ss at any time?” to be published with testimonials vs ; FPN ak bin eg ud pot ” aS teal a and pi right out and ends the Now Billingsley sa the| If you need a medicine for wom-| yself |iy:terenleanand aoane Peanr anand | meattio’ chief wanted any more the|en's aliments, try Li K. Pink.| CURRY OPTICAL CO. color the skin Tending DEMIS Nien inioek, papers he could have them?” ham’s Vegetable Compound, Write} ©. and M. Onery | The kangaroo can leap with ease} Nothing else stops lumbago, set | “a t Ye Lydia KE, Pinkham Medicine Co, | a distance of 60 or 70 feet, hop over/atica and lame back misery so} er Mayor Called ‘em Boobs confidential) for anything you! a horse, or take fences 12'or 14 feet| promptly and surely, It never dis- | gust “After you in height. appoints} returned with the need to know about these troubles eb Li TRANG TSO wink MM

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