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| | TODAY, FRIDAY, :) SATURDAY ONLY | ||DOROTHYDALTON| ||CHARLES RAY - | BACK OF THE MAN —a play perfectly typed and handled with a skill far above the average, with a beauty and charm #0 many times lacking in modern stories. It is the picture of youth—a man and a woman—and is replete with heart interest, brilliant characteriza- tions and light spots of comedy relief. ALSO A GENUINE 2-REEL KEYSTONE A ticklish tale of life along our Southern border Villa of the Movies! AN AA \ Y \ Wij \ ‘ Me, Rat AG " AN] \) KZ 77, Ay ne ¢ Sib ie é sane ara MM) / i} /}/ 4] rer aT mKe Admission 15c Children 5c BANDITS SLAY ONE, noi, when two aato bandits rob-| N the J, Rich Co. The holdup oc Euclid ave. The highwaymen ¢ CLEVELAND, March 15.—Cyler C#ped in an automobile ; : Mowry was killed and Nathan Hal- | per dangerously wounded this after WHISKEY iS SEIZED - — | MILWAUKEE, Mareh 15. After | 66 99 being cut off from the outside AS “SKID GREASE” 2.2% 625.00 ont cutee Ss verest sleet and wind storma of} | TACOMA, March 16.—Morethan|{"°,2ear, Milwaukee was gradual-| 1 veing put into communication 200 quart bottles of whisky, packed | jin five barrels labeled wkid again toda 7 Long distance wires are prac grease,” and estimated to be worth | iiecity all down. ‘Tele a oh “i $2,000, are in possession of James} are down in many places “Th ; jhere today lipmen **\ Kenosha and Racine, destroying ; jseized late yesterday by Wo0d) ioieq by the score. ata segs 8 i td a jg For the first time the Marcon iE en unloa rom th amer! station waa out of commission, be | Governor. ing severely damaged by th torm ‘RABBI BERLIN, HEAD sworn xxo™ |” MUTRACHL 1S HERE , RUMMAGE SALE SOMETHING YOU pices of St. John's Episcopal church ttle, will be held in Frye's , First ave, near Pike in| One of the leaders among Jews West § of the United States, Rabbi Meyer | new mart made a thor ough Dentistry, Berlin, head of the Mizracht organ. | *t., Friday and Saturday and feel ¢ ident I can CORRECT tration and editor of the Het LY diagnos t any and all cases that) vouiy, Halbri, is a visitor in Se to con-\attle Thursday . Rabbi Berlin j# making a tour may come I know vince the aver tistry wit Al icock of the Pacific coast in the interests of the Mizrachi. He will speak at 2 PLASTERS local congregations and Young ys Eig The World's Greatest wreat drawl has Men's Hebrew assoctation . External Remedy, Fane High Pri for th Sok veto 2 0% TURKS MAKE CHANGE fi Hig Clase Dent y v ESTIMATE sommuaalatlas if CONSTANTINOPLE, March 15 - ‘Turkish troops have taken up a ee Insist on PAINLESS AUSTIN new position between Bagdad and ql Having Thies and “4 Samara,” sald an official statement ALLCOCK’S. | Entrance 1504 Third Av | Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1:00, today, teaspoonful of Bisurated Magnesia in STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1917. PAGE 3 SAW FRED PAY | CHIEF BRIBE, SAYS PIELOW William H. Pielow, youthful dt rector of the Piclow Trapefer com Satisfactory Terms Always tat GROTE-RANKINCO. OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. DEMONSTRATION AND SALE | of Vitreous Enamel Lined, Completely Protected Against Rust pany, Who was caught in the fed eral net with the Billingsleys for conspiracy to violate the laws reg Ulating totersta liquor shipments occupied the limelight tn the booze graft case all Wednosday afternoon He red as a witness for the government to confirm the story of Logan Billingsley and help estab wh the contention that they vaved the way with greenbacks to conduct their wholesale law viola ons | Saw Chief Get $600 Plelow, carefully groomed, a_ pic re of health, with hair earefully cing Fred Millingsley pay money to Chief rushed back, told of eckingham between two bulldings ear the Star Carriage works, at Firat ave. S. and y st, and id Fred told him Logan had pald Mayor Gill $4 Ptelow also said he saw Fred Billingsley pay Detective Jack Pool man “a crisp $50 bill" for protes tion he didn’t This was at the OW. depot June 17, 1916. Attorney Walter Fulton had not ‘laished the cross-examination of Pielow when court adjourned Wednesday afternoon. The witness appeared to take pains at every step to keep from contradicting any part of his story Fred Said Gill Was Bribed ‘Did you ever talk with Fred or Logan concerning any arrangement with the chief of police or mayor?” atked t ttorney Reames | Yes. One day, I can't remember! just when, Fred and I were riding in th chine on Third ave. I acked Fred he paid Mayor Gill for mm of the pers, Fred said, ‘I can honestly y I didn’t pay a Then I asked Logan pay? He xe t would be w ow much did 1, “De thin ‘ » you for me to tell y w wheret rot in trouble. Logan gave him supposed t he only , | Chief Case Is Cited | n Pielow was told to t detail of an incident conce Chief Reckingham at the Star Car riage works low sald he and Fred had heer ed that AWAY & Ca ONLY TWO MORE ——D) AYS— In Which to Select Your Monarch A $10.00 Pure Aluminum Cooking Set Absolutely Works, where the evidently eft it temporarily. Fred called up Chief m, Pielow sald, and asked him if he wanted to get a truck load of Margett whisky. “Something Worth While” “We waited ten minutes,” he tes tif_ed, “and then the chief arrived in the police machine. His driv: was a man I'd known several years, and I spoke to him. The chief said “What's doing, boys? and I pointed to the truck. He said, ‘What ts it— beer” and I answered. , you got! something worth w it's whis- iy." | The chief went In and Fred and! I went around the back and looked bois eee, With Each Monarch iter tae Oat ote a es Range Sold This walked away to get rid of his | Week nutes don me one said to the a whole car load there o we went there Buying Whisky From Chief Thi the trial began in w told of the ebie from the Filling In other word or Rear gett’s whisky fror aa the first witness mone Trade Your Old Stove as Part Payment on a Monarch ORDER YOUR MONARCH NOW A Monarch Malleable will last a lifetime—saves fuel, time and worry. GROTE-RANKIN—FIFTH AVE. AT PIKE ST.—GROTE-RANKIN | inference t load of booze lice headquarters and confisca.ed, d was out the $600 4 . - a j 1 ‘ the liquor, too | “I pointed out the car to the dep |lock and the “robbery” story tn re 'N Y ATTORNEY DIES ney and former lieutenant gove re, Putnam Got Carload luty sheriffs,” he sal and the whis | gard to liquor in his warehou i. . ernor and the youngest man who || $s The witness was then 1 to de-| ky was seized and put in the Winn| Pielow said he signed different, NF YORK, March 15.—Wil- ever filled that office, died yesters tall the seizure of a carload of BIll-|& Russell warehouse names in receipt liquor ship-jiam F, Sheehan, prominent attor-'day * nesley liquor er Putnam of| Later, he sald, Matt Starwich, a/ ments, to “worry Sergt. Putnam the a qiad deput eriff, made arrangements The sharpest legal contest of the Pielow said he remembered going with him to get the liquor and trans trial was fought out Wed MOORE THEATRE oe reight sheds and see fer it to his own warehouse ) to determine whether or ‘ aving Whisky loaded After that Logan told me it was yw, having pleaded guilt 2 Weeks, diay Night, shipment that had been seized,”|to the conspiracy, and himself a = p Logan,” ho testified, Pieow sald, “and told me to leave {t| government witness, could recite and he said for me to go to see the alone as evidence his conversation with chief, and that he would tele They Stole It Fred Millingsley, a co-conspirator the chief. I went, and Beck Vhat did you do with it? Reames read lengthy legal au-| S told me he had received Le Fred and I took it out and sold| thority and said he had prepared a = we eae acid ephone w uge, but wasn't able t brief in support of his contention —-"WILLIA fo anything. 1 laid the bills of lad How much?" that the evidence was admissible ( IAM FOX PRESENTS ing on the table and said: ‘Charlie One hundred and two cases and| Attorney Wilmon icker con \ that shipment is worth a lot of mon-|(wo barrels.” tended the facts in cases cited by | / ey Did you stretch the barrels?” | Reames were not parallel with the | tnd tn: e Dretental | “Yes,” smiled Plelow facts in the present case. Judge stretching” it, he meant they | Neterer sustained Reames added water and alcohol and dilited Tells Fulton's Advice ch just said|t2e two barrels of whisky into six) During the — cross-examination o ‘anything, |Parrels of what they sold for whis-| Fulton reminded Pielow of a con ky | versation, when they were lawyer Two weeks later, Pielow said, he|and client He said he had telegraphed to Alaska, to the consignee, and got a telegraphic answer wh t m GODS” witt ANNETTE KELLERMANN v yevond the power of words to t Bunk,” #0 had to be srotected 1 told him I'd like to have a cou ¢ aquisltely atiful_ star perform: ple of cases of the whisky, anyway,|¥88 served with a court order to| “What did I advise you to do? Be tre pa ay rake er He said if he gave them to me that|Produce the whisky asked Fulton Ince, Be-H0e; Night, Be-H0e-75e might excite the suspicions of Put-| “So Fred and I smashed the lock| “You told me if I knew anything | nam the ree d into the draw-|"nd went down and claimed the | about grafting city officials to | r of bis desk and pulled outa pint} Warehouse had been robbed. We) the grand jury about it,” replied | took the broken lock with us.” Pielow tersely | Tells of Hodge Incident | Wanted to Search Jail | The spectators laughed loudly Reames then told him to tell of, “What did Hodge say to you?"’| Judge Net r pounde 1 called the ous Tim Vogel shipment, @*ked Reames. {We must have order!” and in which was seized by Sheriff Hods He said it was ‘pretty rotten.’ I| structed the bailiffs to eject any men, and afterward turned Mid he had taken it and asked for|one who laughed he Dillingsleys by Pielow, « he key to hia jail | sd been placed in Piclow's wa Pielow testified that he had heard the mayor he expected a shipment. | BISURATED 2222 8 RAMMED NS. witness | BUENOS ATRES, Feb. b= ( By “Whom did he mean by Daddy} Mail.)—-Ambassador Soler y Guar Longlegs?” asked Reames, diola of Spain has been under vio SIA “Sergt, Putnam,” was the answer. {lent attack by a section of the Ar Lied to a Judge |gentine press today because of hi . * . Ao | . r ld g 5 In the cross-examination, Fulton | mé © to the Madrid government For Dyspepsia, Indigestion, tried unsuccessfully to get Plelow to/advising that emigration to the re Heartburn, Belching our Acid admit he had told him (Fulton) that| public be discouraged for the pre Htomach, Gas in Stomach, etc., take a before the federal| ent. The ambassador says he think bottle of whisky and gave it to me. RESTAURANT We wish to announce that our magnificent new Branch Restaurant at 711 PIKE ST. is now open for business. It is the cosiest eating place of its kind in the city. We serve the finest Chinese and Amer ican foods. Come and enjoy a dish of our delicious chop wouldn't ¢ ‘ sif a glans of hot water after grand jury and tell his graft story | he was doing right by his own coun suey and noodles. Service of ating. fe, please \d bart |unless he got immunity agree. trymen to warn them of existing the highest order. 2 lis wh acid. [ment from the riment Dard times here, La Nacion defends Now Branghi71d-Bikelbe Tat EA “oN awee f ontents and! But he m the witness admit) him, agreeing that Argentina ie not COPYRIQnNT maken westion, easy 404 [that he and Fred had planned to “lie,in a position to take care of immi-,]} 108 Second Ave. 8. (Near Yesler) Half Block S. From Smith Bldg, painiens by drugelsts every-si ihe court” concerning the broken grants just now. where.

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