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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1917. PAGE 2 "i SAYS WALTER FULTON ACCUSED [SUMMARY OF aL. {~FIFTY-THREE YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISHER | n and coworker with the Bi ne in crosmexaming| return of papers ton, asked Halley If he Jack land Night drug store. Sparl $100 bil lette at his offiee August —if you have an ac count here your ad ditional purchases will be added without ad ditional payment. 1 see them dar The first thr from Mrs, Halley, and took it to/slate agreement. Agreed t Did he take them off one ata |!Kan in the Day and Night Drug|“clean slate” deal, but r store |that the mayor make a written re Hle told me he was short of) quest that all city cases be droy money that day and gave me $60,"| ped, Admitted having told mayo time He peeled them off Fudton banded Pi pleces of off the roll He was not crose-examined, |to make. | peeled th low from the stand Wednesday necktie lporna Lundin had tw or and then! papers, but thought it t c ged perm ed for t Pielow Boxed With Fulton He looked at the Pielow boxed with each reply, | at the ceiling as he answered pre most of his answers |!iminory questions promptly him a ro sine: remular price $2 f |paign fund, which he handed ove al for Triday and S Didn't Hear Chief'e Order In 1911 or 1912, T belleve, as a Don't you know that the chief) clerk for my brother Logan, in Ok sent for the dry squad to come|tahoma City.” Fulton stopped at this polnt, evi-| wae wrecked, in May dently satisfied & led Pielow | They Had Booze Cach o make answers which would dis We had a cache of considerable credit his teatim Manor, and we sold that That's all ntled He said he was introduced to De Piclow proved a bborn wit-/tectives Poolman and Peyser by sed his crossexamin-| Dry Squad Officer Cox worry he could. | Fver pay FP of Logan—Tx detectives wh pay $10 a bar let past t Detective Pi o | Casion any money a Logan agreed t ness and ers allt ixht-emodify e to go with hi * terms Hie said he heard conversations “Logan asked hadn't given back the i t of love for the Billings "t living up to. bis agrect , I told bim I'd see that Lo Was {t generally undtratood by tived up to his agreement, so le of Seattle, and the , for that matter, the 20th World’s Greatest “Didn't Have the Date meme apree CHARGE FARMER IS I don't thimk the public under Will Sing stood the exact date,” announced a reed | Pielow I PA¢ FIGHT OW than all else in the universe” | Pielow addressed the examiner . | Among quotations read from the|as “Mr. Tucker” twice bs bill 1 Isolde” Warauer Funds Needed the mayor took “Funds are needed to carry on | lingsley, u and Logan Bi .” State's Attorney Cooley | the judge, “an article headed nag ary ts nao nal “Loe . JOHN SPARGUR, Conducto N. Y. SOCIALIST T0 Dynamite” It advertises) s5q Wonatchee are licked; now Tuesday Evening, March 20 r of national exec thistic. It is—to the bosses.|"]. W. W. must answer the ter No. That was a long time ago » commit this book and learn how to|rorism of Everett.’ You can't name a single per. Magnificent f the socialist party, will Your boas the pocket punch. | Import Jap Fly json?” an ly of atuder a’ knockout _ | Cooley also read an article advis-| “I think Clarence Gerald men Orchestral e Unt of Washington Fri @ooley read from an I. W. W.| ing the introduction of the Japan.| tioned it once Prograr mor Bong book, “Make your laws in| ose fruit fly from the Philippine And F ll Fight to put ties on the track; “All you have to do {s to get a/averace rate” for hauling Billings Py and kill the engineer. Their liter-| leaf with a fow eggs on it and put ley liquor « | ature teaches that any means are/{t in the sun,” the article said Vas D ‘oolman & ~ fustified.” The court said he would look|On a barrel when you got t Not Aimed at Person over the articles himself and rule|O-W. freight s n@ day yo Wanderveer here interrupted to|this afternoon on their admission,;¥0U saw Fred pay him $507 @ passage from “Sabotage.” Call Telegraph Man | “No, he was not, the train hadn't “The revolutionist must at all} Wm. J. Smith, Western #nion| arrived remember that sabotage is| Telegraph Co. manager, was called You testified before the grand mot aimed at the person, but at the|to show the originals of certain|Jury, did you? MAIL ORDERS NOW tting the ® Can Be Restored to Natura Color and Beauty. 1 SEND YOU THE rROOF TREE letbook. Sabotage laces | telegrams between Mahler, McDon I did n life, and especially the life) ald, James P. Thompson and Wm. | And Mr. Reames knew what you the only useful cl higher’ Heywood, | testified to? I suppose he does.” Reames’ Statement Different Tennant had scored a point, b The cause Reames, in opening dation 11:30. Detail a transaction with Logan Billingsley in June, 1916," said Reames — ——— “Logan Billingsley came up to the Jail and said he wanted to tribute to Mr. Hodge's campaign \\N | WY THIS WEEK fund, and handed me a roll of bills | | ‘yy with a rubber and around them.” | | | | These are from actual pl . ns How much?” | ing the t transt \| Our Spring Exhibits of I don't know.” | ‘Dy following Mr. Cha Authentic Styles “When did you see Hodge?” 7 4 ( | Gave Roll to Hodge | . in Women’s Wear | “In about half an hour.” | |reader of thia paper w The New Suits | “What did you do with the| Friday, March 16,8P.M. — Biiitacitat ey teaca’ nat | Fine Coats I handed jt to the sheriff.” | AT t T plede { Spring Millinery He related another incident, say me “i gee We savin your 3 ing Logan came to the jail ag 9 paladins these new styles fo in August and gave him $100. Ep Fy f teady to make your melectio I reported it to the sheriff and | Corner Fourth and Westlake @,"e™! f fn Hostage, and T will gen j used it to pay bill | r ' Didn't Write to Logan | | He identified the letter written | Admission \ to Jack Madden, county fatler,| July 23, from Spokane. He said . 2 54 se ae A te \ Hodge told him he had better wis 5c comp: mehpe Me aatere bres to Bill sle : “ “= ¥ " 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE PA VAlatt -awant 46 | wielig 1th Auepices Young People's Dou Good Billingsley direct, because 1 was Socialist League ; palin, Addtead oa akon: afraid that might get us in a mix ~- Bees I at Lean EL aper, representing bills, and had|#ald) Madden and I sent it}and 1 8. Attorney Allen that he 3 the witness enact how Fred/ by telegraph |thought the deal was a good on r 1 mayor left a storm and called police “boobs” for “not| the time the child is about five or six months old untit] vith euch statements as ‘I Fred told of hin early life in Ob ; . wouldn't say definitely |lahoma, saying he reached here| mentioning subpoenas” before the You say you were going down, December 28, 191 papers had been handed bach el for all they would tified he pald n $50 on one oc-/It js a mass of delicate connective tissue in which the; -|radicles of blood vessels and nerve filaments ramify. DENVER, March 15.—John Whit © will hay t the cat loose | asked .” ‘Walaa tha” TR rennet FROM PAGE 1 J 1°30 i °0 elie sieuk éatslehe Be Me Mba ats botage.’ and contains | ints get Everett”; “We must by |? n nas SPEAK AT U OF W t nO means consider the erett Can you name a single person METROPOLITAN od ® The Pocket Punch fight won, or even hajf won. Free! ¥ho told you? i sr “The bosses will tell you it \s| speech has not yet been secured’. | And Gerald is Dead John Spargo of New York, meni ithe union hall, the rest can go to into California to destroy ¢ hes we a farmers’ crops in the fig “Another song,’ he said, “ad-| release of Ford and Suhr, impris Attorne i that in a railroad strike, if|oned as the result of the hop-grow.| the witne Pielow || Popular Prices—$2.00, $1 50 Sp AN engineer refuses to strike, it 1#| ers’ strike there. t he ge a the $1.00, 50 ’] I Am One of Many Living Examples That Gray Hair 1 send you, free, full Information Today's Styles One tement, declared Plelow found Store Poolman “sitting on a barrel” on Where this occasion 6, who had been «ray. fe CREDIT Logan Donates to Halley Noted Author and Lecturer B iiiea ‘my simple mavice | ie Really “Mike” Halley, former jailer un Speaks on short month, and Row not @ single gray An der ex-Sheriff Hodge, and his eam tir cam be ‘eeen—hie hair tx the halt Accommo- paign manager, took the stand at CASE UP TO DATE | ATTORNEY GEORGE VANDERVEER) sos cw yong lingsleye—l'estified he saw Fred Kingham | ww Jup tn the newspapers,” he aatd, ¢ | Billingsley pay Chief Be - Thin letter was written when |$600 for 60 casos of Margett’s whin | CONTINUED Hodge was campaigning for the|ky, and that Fred told him Logan { gubernatorial nomination had paid Mayor Gill $4,000 for the| FROM PAGE yf Oty helt iad in. the De Kelso, and told bt H, R. POWELL, Attorney—War Hodge got campaign contributions |in Putnam's office the day Capt from Billingsley, but Hodge didn't} Sullivan camo for the papers and Ee . , | know, and not to tell him heard Putnam say, “Great God, Piel red and the chic No, said Halley, “nothing ap |they’re not going to give these p> your additional ot him and he ale yroaching that.” |pere back, are they?” want to do business re, Jack M . to whom he rent} CORPORATION COUNSEL purchases added to on yo the letter, was the next witness|CALDWELL—George Vanderveer your account ! Fred handed bim the bills called, Ho tdentified the “Mike” | attorney for the Billingsleys, called », and told Sees Three $100 Bilis Madden sald he got the letter|cases, and of the proposed clean | bid chief ask how mach Fred Weare Red Necktie | CAPT. CHARLES SULLIVAN, there wai | Fred Billingsley, brother of | Seoretary of Police Told of deliv Tt believe he did Loran and his mont active ally in|ering papers to the chief, on the Fulton was asking the ques-|the Hquor traffic, took the stand /afterncon of August 20, when Is tlons to check the detailed st of/at 11:46 gan and the mayor were in the o transaction, as recited by Pie Fred wore a blue sult and red/|fice, and of mentioning the # MIKE HALLEY, Former Cam-jten above and ten below, also to guard well the first to show the ehtef contraband Manor Began Bootiegging In 1911 which he could turn over to the When did you first eng paign sabvar-oad Ly Pd ae and Billingsley? jthe unlawful Mquor business?” | County Jalier—Bald tonan ey That was the idea.” jasked Reames ey Cam to the sheriff Logan came again | FREO BILLINGSLEY, Brother of conterence with nawer to questions from At-| “Ne - ane | : sage! sey Tucker, for Mayor Gilt, ie | Paid Poolman $50 the money three or times” {It has no enveloping membrane proper, as it is under- low sald ‘Logan and Zred bas oF] nver pey Foolmas any moneyt”| “Remember the conference onistood in the study of odontogeny; it is the contracted ways sed to help him ff he Once,” he waid, “at th Ww ater front ear pe 2g: oi " pb Bh see taal satin’ ainsi acy loriginal papilla, or tooth germ. Through the vessels pee ee ee he ae eee ee ee ee ae of this body, the internal structure of a tooth is nour- " ne que call ely of the matter of getting ot Sure Abou om 7 ‘ 3 - rf : willow clothes baskets: special for the Billingsley “dirty bootleggers.|lquor by the detectives, but he oilman, Peyser, McLennan and ished. Should this pulp die, the tooth loses its trans- = Hare and crook ames] near’, couversations between them another man—I don't know whetd/tucent appearance, becomes dark and sometimes a! nited State tto mes|and hin . r it was Doom or not ‘ : Friday and Saturday- « and the court told Tucker) They Split the Money Tell about it.” most blac After the tooth pulp is dead the tooth i ,|is dead? It’s a mighty live nerve to me,” said a patient| omal s ae, regular 69c Pielow said onc Every trans at the Day and Night drug store|to the water front. We met price + spec fer company own” was handlt meerning protection payments to|men. Peyser and the man I be’ medium efse regular 89. lett 120) , s and he) detectives ed was Doom walked away. Pool price $1.25; special c didn't see why he # Logan told the detectives he man anything we ith bt ee E Was Town Gossip Wasn't getting protection down-| Was all right with the other boye lar price $1.60 Tucker asked Plelow concerning tx They sald they had to eplit;Minally Logan agreed to pay $10 a Fred's cony ec TT —_—- -|darrel to get the liquor thru. cerning the Fred said they gave the names of Mayor Gti! 7 cea, and the detectiv put} ‘ ‘ F $ jan ® Piclow said, “It was general gos them down in thelr note books. {cause the nerve pulp is dead and the inflammation; ae Srees ewe Ont “Aare. eee Vouched for Logan |which is characterized by redness, heat, swelling, pain have pald rome m to Gill,” and Fred told of the morning! ‘oolman, who said Logan forced him to take a brand new $50/ as an effort made by nature to eliminate, or get clear, series” trom “tristan fig) MURDERER OF WIFE | “Worker” articles tntroduced by} call me Mister, Tt Lorelat Ldezt son, a farm band, is under arrest in Cooley, were snapped the attorne the Littleton jail, charged with the Everett needs a lesson. Its} “I » respect for you,” eal WITH THE eeahee at SUK eile Milky a1, Wises mayor needs a lesson, and the chief| Pielow de wan f ast night of police will be educated on't even 1 on home at 1é wn, her fa t/ Denny way, where William Harmil-| Seattle, Prior to January of this ton was murdered Saturday night, |year he resided at the Seamen’s|| BEST FOR RESULTS Pees Bs. "i that it was not left there during BRAVE RESCUE Famens Conkle Save Mr it holder from Slough of Dew H Black Diamond, | TEETH AND MODERN DENTISTRY’ BY EDWIN J. BROWN | In my last article, I made reference to the neglect jof the teeth, and treated very briefly on what is known first dentition (the cutting of the baby teeth) and sounded a warning to parents to watch closely from it is two and one-half years old or has twenty teeth—} permanent molar that comes in just back of the last baby tooth when the child is six years old. | THE ANATOMY AND STRUCTURE OF TEETH down and selze the liquor?” He told of entering business tn ra ese teas erat The anatomical divisions of a tooth are the crown, | Plelow stammered and refused! the Street Pharmacy | t See eee | eal ’ tececti t ecar to anower. He then eald he haén't|/here, at 160 Stewart st {from spot ructed Jackjneck, and root. The dissection of a tooth recogn card the chief issue any such) “How did you start business aft-| Madden Me ej five constituent parts: first, the pulp; second, order to bis driv er the Stewart Street Pharmacy force r ‘ ee | dentine; third, the enamel; fourth, the cementum or crusta petrosa; fifth, the periodontium, or peridental membrane. The tooth pulp is usually referred to as the nerve. nourished from the peridental membrane. “How can my tooth ache when the nerve (pulp) | one day when | remarked that the pulp was dead.} There are several causes for toothache which | will treat on later. When the tooth is abscessed, it is be-} and loss of function, manifests itself. Inflammation is caused by the presence of an irritant of either lo-! cal or systemic import. The condition is understood BLACK DIAMOND NEWCASTLE SOUTH PRAIRIE OALS Lump, Nut and Furnac for every form of domest High heating values. L Coal Doctor show you how Kreatest effict from heating apparatu { your regular dealer ‘t our coals tn the right size for use, order di- rect from us PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY 563 Railroad Avenue South Main 5060. lof, an agent of offense. The dead pulp or nerve} j would then become a form of offensive agent and pro-} duce a pathological condition, with the probability that} an alveolar abscess would result. In old age the nerve, [pulp sometimes disappears because what is known as ithe nerve canal (the canal in the center of the tooth lroot that contains the nerve) is filled in with what is known as a secondary deposit of dentine, which closes the nerve canal, or what is known as pulp stone ap- pears to replace the nerve or pulp. It also sometimes of the patient is strong enough to restrain the absces: the patient 1 : 1g nough restrain e abscess COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | formation. In olden times it was contended by some uuthors that the nerves in teeth were worms and DRESSES MEW: WOMEN | that when these worms moved about, it caused the ' 00 FORD tooth to ache. | Next week my article will treat on the enamel, | the dentine, and the cementum of teeth. In Saturday's Star I will ask our city council three ‘stil are remote AUTO M Guerrilia wartare continues, In| some sections it is spreading faster| }*'* than it is being stamped out. Ac-| orde companying it is more destruction | for pe of property than government offi-| ;, cials here will admit | S13 Second Ave. 3 Se |Dr. Macy 203-5 Epler Bldg. | wed automobile standing,| Frank J. Yerney, second officer ls | at the rear of the|of the torpedoed steamer Algon-| evetcre. ab Westlake and|quin, was formerly a resident of STAR WANT ADS * may lead to the disclosure of the | home for four months irder, the police belleve onenanereet - EEA NERS Buy From the Producer and Stop the High Cost of Living is the plan of the housewives. Likewise stop the high cost of dying. Buy your caskets direct from the manufacturer, Cut out the middleman, Why pay $ 50 for a casket we sell for $25? Why pay $ 60 for a casket we sell for $30? Why pay $ 70 for a casket we sell for $35? Why pay $ 80 for a casket we sell for $40? Why pay $ 90 for a casket we seli for $45? Why pay $100 for a casket we sell for $50? Why pay $ 35 for cremation we do for $20? And on the better grades of goods we save you an even Greater percentage. 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Bryant, a taxidermist, with} a shop at 1222 Westlake ave., de slares that when he closed his hop at three minutes after 10 Sat y night he saw a darkened car| the rear of the building, and| the night, This corresponds almost | exactly with the hour at which the} attack on Hamilton's life is beliey-| ed to have been made. | As the police do not have the |license number of the machine that Fryant saw, it will be hard to trace the murder by this clue NO PEACE YET ON CUBA ISLE WASHINGTON, Mareh ernment officers do not the Cuban revolution settled, While there has been no definite talk of | intervention, it Is positively known such a step is within the bounds of | | powsibility | German plotting and sinister Ger man influence in the island repub lic are not broken, Capture of Jose Miguel Gomez, insurgent leader, has failed to quell the trouble Official reports from this govern ment’s diplomatic, consular and naval officials in Cuba have con- vinced Washington officials that chances of a return to peace there