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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCI 20, 1917, PAGE 2 WITNESSES CALL GILL BRIBE FRAME-UP 4 eee ton had dented this on the stand,|the laundry business and been allast week. | | “MAN OF MYSTERY” 5 eee otuiiee U.S. Attorney Reames handled! candidate for the state senate in| Hazlett declared Logan Billings | yy fifty-three years’ service to the homefurnisher! 2 la To “harge { ~ ross-examination Oklahoma, and helped survey Gla-|ley came to his room and sald, TE F FRAME: UP Cc fe) CONTINUED Were you with Hatton all that/cler National par He said he} “Bil, you and I have been friends | | is NO FROM PAGE 1 | da August $0?” asked Reames had corresponded with Theodore | for 16 years. If you go on the stand | % Interest lio was not out of my sight all | Rooseve and testify for the defense you} i res Sa ta enacted ay,” answered Hanson Made False Affidavit |might as well cut your throat.” “1 | oe the. dates of Gil ants rier ave beon a time In the cross-examination, United |told him I had # little principle I} nghaw ben you fellows separated?” asked | state Attorney Reames brought - yet | . — 9 sad Reame out an admission from Haglett that ames A, Russell, the cabinet | “NO CASH DOWN!” your additional Gaye Hatton Threatened Gill We might have separated Satur-/ he swore falsely to @ complaint to| Maker, who had already testified G Hanson, Dawson hote ay t 1,” he answered dama, for the government * ht | : | ah fy lect damages against the police nimen was then “make your 0 te r purchases added to was & er bootlegging & Hanson sald he hadn't been smashing the Stewart Street | called for the defense BY WM, PHILIP SIMMS y wn terms your account! clate and nmate of Arthur endly with Hatton sin tole | phar which he had gone thru| [Ho said he knew Hatton, and! vyited Pres ef Cosrenpeubent v Y nm f hor Matton hoo eper for the MM $100 fre 1a In Novembe was in the room of won 1 he ” —make selections a m me in Nov the procedure of buying from the y r anson tn Uh WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES furnishings wp to $100 without « A ag ee 7 ingsleys, was called to the witn Hazlett Testifies Billingsleys with $1,000 given him | Mawson hotel on August 30, when | agypry, Mareh 0. —~ Historie | tat t of pu count her ur ad stand by Attor Walter I ' William Haz former boot nod Hatton came in, Russell cor os Itlonal nh au the fi t % by Fre . Peronne is now @ heap of rubbish r= ceo pds ropa " rat witnes and of the Ff Thiv transaction has been men-|foborated the testimony of Hanson), deliberate, systematic, unreason Bassa teh He testified that on August 80,}) eye, wan the next defense Wit|tioned several times during the|#2d Hazlett and sald Hatton de-|\,. policy of destruction was thor ve ee @ and Hatton got up at 11 a. i « trial, Vanderveer, Monday, admit | clared he was going to sue Gill and| oi, carried out before the Germans $ went to the home of Willlam Know Hattor asked Fulton ted mak out the title pape Beckingham for false arrent abendnead it ¥ tagiett Yes, since Marc vie Hazlett explained tho transac Rurvell’s testimony discredited |"... 16th century church, once the atton said he was going to Ket Who was his com IN} tion by saying Fred e «| the statement of Hatton, who tes |... t { , ‘ even with Gill and Heckingham, and | Aveust, last year 7 hone herr ae a At t ified be eat to the Piillazets I of the town, is in ruins, Ne a othe -# am fore ° ewart Bir pharmac tional monuments were destroyed ‘ hell eng orm i rhvby Hanson—he lived with \ was stnashed, because he foared |'00Ms August 30 wantonly, Moreover, such destruc ot Be ae ' al Peco nae no i Ha ‘| Prosecuting Attorney Li in Was Margett Go Between tion was not the work of British! two excellent values He declared Hatton was “at outs”|orters. he testified Dam ning ae Anstoennt Reames, in crossexamination./or French shells, for thelr target with the Miivthaninns eartue Auause. | r smyhe. oat ceedings. eked: “Didn't you go to Edmons|was only the German barracks, It b - 4 aw Policemen Drunk the hall and ask him to testify | was purely the work of the Ger in period furniture! Confesses He's Bootlegger Hh and Beokinghn You wouldn't think it strange to|for the defense that he was in tho |mane, mostly dynamite alll The defense, thru Hanson's teat! | **! eo policemen back in the Stewart | Planters hotel Aug. 30 looking 0 the smouldering were AUNT lt LTT mony, Was attempting to tmpeach nee With: ten | Street pharmacy ng drinks, No. ruins, I failed to find a single shell a ‘ [statements made by Hatton, a gov Where were Hanson and Hat-| would yout” anked Reamer “Didn't you try to get him tofhole in the streets of what once| | ernment witness last week, who) ton about noon August 307" asked No, vuldn't think it strange | swear he was the Planters hotel | was Graw place—and yet the} | fied he was friendly with the| Fulton o etey |e that tin Hazlett replied when Hatton de 1 he was|fronts of all the buildings has col-| na ingsleys, and v nt i then They de : Hazlett said he did “quite a big | there lapsed in explosions from within,| ————— their reoms in t ers tell a cor sal busine in ootle x. getting No.” Others still were blazing oO F about noon, Aug » ons G and Billingsley bave|iiquor from E. J. Margett, rival of Russel! edmitted he had been t Nothing but Filth | eeeeeenreesineennessie a a — Hanac mitte ad been a r ine the I nenle ko-between f Margett and some Nothing was left t the Germans) bootlegge partr of Hattor Did Hatton say he was g to Thought it Was Rotten of his customer except starvine cats, empty bottles|¥®" Ypres. The invading British ced & man waned Hasie t-|sue Gill and Beckingham for fal Who f naked 900 about thie Coneented to Tell Truth snd filth. One German bulletin | t'00ps found a dummy effigy of Bri & nian prisone Hatte ony?” asked Neamor. Then Fulton asked After vou|board left prominently displayed|t42ela propped up in the Grande * i Says He's Written TR Rr lhe asked m what I} read Hatton's testimony y talked |carried the admonition, “Don't get)?! j affect him and he was going to get| mony, and I said 1 thought it was) “Yes | Nothing was left anywhere ex HONOR JOHN R. WILSON SPOTLIGHT AT TRIAL: lawyer, Ho was bitter toward |damnod rotten “You didn’t want to come, did|cept evil muck and such odious| The King County Young Men's | a jie Hillingsleys me reed said he t he man he referred to, James you?’ |"booby traps” as rum Jars and hel-| Republican club bas passed resolu- t ad Jost out in the } ational Guard | A. Russell x as the cabinet maker “No, because of my family.” mets filled with explosives clever-|tions ying tribute to the memory ee oe his sire who the secret liquor caches But you finally said you would |ly contrived #0 as to explode when|of John R, Wilson, former active CONTINUED azlott teatified he was part/in tho Hillingsley drug stores, and come and tell the trath? picked up or opened, * member of the organization, who Mackfoot Indian, and had been In| who testified for the government Yeu regular price $34.50 Peronne is as complete a ruin as died Sunday FROM PAGE 1 large buffe’ exactly lke picture regular price $31— Adam period style Sea -aplendid china cabine solid oak, f 1 or golden —emactly like pleture ; Adam period style solid oak, fumed or go f tini childish figure in his uniform. | He said he heard conversations about the trouble in Everett for about two Weeks before Nov |when the Verona trip and the shooting of Jefferson Beard too« place. finish width of buffet ts 54 inches; co $31; epectar | TORUIAT price $94.50; $22.50) the wees... $24.75 laminated cotton | He's Called Coward | | “Mrs. Frenette said they were | jsotng to Everett to speak on the streets, and if any trouble came op, they were going to be there! handy;” he told Prosecutor Black Peters said he didn’t want to go he wasn't looking for trouble. Frenette sald he was a @ wouldn't go and h Mre. Frenette said that Sunday i large size, comfortable with dainty p they'd better get ready, and Peters Blankets; size 10x84; beau- EE cannes: “en said he wasn't going: he had a job Bie se, Soo and he didn’t want to give it up iieees at... lHe said he didn't want to get | wh $3.85 |mixed up tn the trouble. | “Mrs. Peters wanted to go, too, |but he wouldn't; he sald they had both better home. | Earl Osborne said he wan going along to see the excitement, and McLennan said hed go along, too. Carried Guns and Pepper Their plan was t bandages one pocket }gun in another pocket | “It was Mrs, Frenette who said that. She had a gun herself—auto |matic, 1 think Earl Osborne had a | gun, too. I saw a .22 on his dresse ———| beside Mra. Frenette’s on Saturday eared tere ie aavertoe| CHURCHILL PLANNED [°° ure wes 2 con tn Peter’ room th morning. GALLIPOL! 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