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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1917. PAGE 3 Cynthia Grey’s MRS. GILL AND SONS TO TESTIFY; GEO. VANDERVEER AIDS MAYOR} ™GROTE-RANKINco. Tonight and Wednesday SATAN’S PRIVATE DOOR A photoplay that combines unusual dra matic strength with a wealth of story inter: est. it has the happy faculty of instantly gripping your entire attention and holding it to the splendidly happy finish Also Wallace on our Wurlitzer, Chester Conklin in “Dodging His Doom,” a two-ree!l Keystone. Firet at Pike—Continuous 11 to 11—Admission 150—Chiidren 5c. tion of the new president and also rf dar new member, W. D. Lane. S-yearold daughter of Council Given WwW hite Roses|™ man Hesketh gave President Fitz Councilman Fitzgerald was in-|gerald a pot of shamrocks and the stalled as president of the couneil | Women’s Civie club presented th Monday afternoon. A large lobby lroeee. with a bouquet of white swas present to witness the installa: | roses The Individual Styles Shown at This Store Will Delight You you New Council Was Whether make ot, an your c mode be and give what wh idea of season Semi- Tailored Suits at Popular Prices will be worn this tailored plin The new its, tion at NG $21.50 $30 “New Spring Coats atyles in the most de sirable coatings, a large num ber 1 moderate prices $22. 50 to $32.50 —_————— See Our Displays of New Waists and Petticoats ———$ $Y Pertect Now Is the Time to Open an Account at The Eastern Our lows liberal you to have Spring outfit just want it—when the really new. Just a small pay ment is sufficient, the balance can arranged by the wee or month—and this credit costs nothing Credit polley a your new when you tyles ar be 34 SECOND AVENUE © Credit In BK 1332-13 The One Store W Hy an Accommo: | CARTOONS DISCARDED | Q.—What has become of Sky \gack, Olana Dillpickles and Oscar | land Adolph that used to appear in| |your paper? | A LOVER OF SKYGACK A Those cartoons have arded TO STOP BLUSHING Q.—1 am a young man of 20. Ev-| ery one makes fun of me because || blush a cherry red every time any | one talks to me, | even am blush ing now when | write to you. What will remedy this? WALTER A.—It 18 consciousness o: your self that the trouble. Forget yourself nterested tn son versation find elt ause and get and at ease Q.—1 am a young woman, married to a man some years older than! myself, He is very good to me; fact, too good, | sometimes think.| 1 honor and respect him very much but do not love him. | love another young man my own age, The young] man does not guspect it, and | wouldn't want him to for the world. | ¢ He wants to board and room with us, and my husband is perfectly willing he should, We have a big house, hire lots of my work done and | have lots of spare time. He is an honorable young man. Now Miss Grey, knowing my feelings, do you think it advisable for me to take him? |would be company for us both ONE WHO AWAITS. the would to take th One In th a home and t ides, cireumstance nk be strer arac cane the means he breaking |} n 1 wo! the ire from young man’s comp anticipate You have too mu Why greater part of & yourself « e? Wh flower garde If you have cannot ime watching & things, After don't own end the tme im fying have a little table garden? done th spare | d beaut don is yo! what there t« in ating growing several hours’ hard fresh air and sunshine f will have chan I arrant you will feel re kindlin in your heart, and that |will be for your husband, and not |the other man. Try {it and That test is well worth trying Q—tIs it proper for young girls re cult ced I love aspect of life nee to wear real loud striped stockings, |» with dresses about three inch My husband thinks he/t« confederates you | Jui Mayor Gill and then le ver lowe Mayor Mond that ragem says fice of Chief of Pe noon between the ages of 15 and 17 years! wi, } Mra. Hiram C. Gill and the | two Gill sons, Stanley and Mar st will go on the witness stand in federal court to testify that Logan Billingsley, bootleg ger, never telephoned the may or at 2 a. m. Christmas day, as he declared in his story as government witness in the boore-graft conspiracy trial of Mayor Gill, Chief Beckingham and City Detectives Peyser, Poolman, McLennan and Doom, last week Mra, Gill, woman, DEFENSE TELLS ITS OWN STORY AT GILL TRIAL raft © to date follow GEORGE VANDERVEER, For attorney for the Billings loys, they say, arranged for the Gill bribe Teastified he old Logan Hillingsiey Gill could not be “fixed”; sald Logan told ild Just as iol mer @ quiet, Interesting has never before step ped in the fimelight thru the years her husband has been active in politics here stanley Gill is a freshman in the Washington leta Theta P who, him he wo oon told t Martin on Ju ays he 5 Allen and an “outrage Logan's fon na John Evan Gil wan to credit Attack Times reporter, once tioned the bribe incident to hir WILLIAM TIERNEY, Former truck driver for Fortune Trans fer Co.—Testified introducing @|F truckload of wt Works Government men put t rtant testimony drove Star he into pten ear had ing ment becatise a spring on t of govern Hu Quest " ha ow that I ed revealo and 1 hin headquarter in the tentific kingham $¢ there, but never re gan I 0n0 Wan dumy Fre I k aid Chief I fr urKe and cunning od the string © sto: t M >t ceived JAMES DOOM, One of the four city detectives charged with accepting Bi Hingstey br money He GIL in their powe Toid He Couldn't Fix Gil 1 told Billingsley 1 had] nown Hi Gil and never that Ke eard der his| direct! Fred Iuat at o “tix” | indire ingsiey |pay May back pape Night dr Wilmon T Absolves the Mayor Vanderv at times In deta aide the clean He seized paper 1 Logan August Disputes Lundin “So T called him up on the phone,” aid Vanderveer, “on August 2 He explained he used practically all of his time and ability putting over the clean slate feature, which would release the Billingwleys from the mayor fn the of lee Beckingham trial took an allafter that Vanderveer Thomas Tracy to take the Judge Ron The LW. W. recess fa defending efore Judge Ronald, tand tn federal court jabove the shoee—! mean high<ut/ aid visited the Gill trial and eat on! Prosecution and stop damage suits |shoes? |a girl of this age who powders and |paints her face, and levery Tom, Dick ard Harry that} comes to town? Miss Grey, I'll be|} watching In your column for your|t answer ANXIOUS. } A-—It ts fanny, if you don't stop|t to think. But if you do, well—girls girls, haven't an ounce of |f sense? Aren't you sick and sorry} yourselves a walking { + you ever learn that ultra.|? fashions are not the modes affected |* joup and a k to get even at once | Mothers and exert a little are credited with And if why please make it your bu take a of the sense hand you you) not, father, |r long ur silly daughter across Har writes or the to attract Tom, Dick and who 4 few months later to Miss Gr with to ad Don't do it place, it | the come ad de f al tories. In t ¢ the rose IT'S DANGER and pertumt ove a—! a boy of 19; have been going with a girl of 17, and she and me want to get married, but her other refuses us. This girl is nice and neat, doesn't walk with any| boys but me. She has kept me from doing things | hadn't ought to. | am making good money, and could take care of her. Should | take her| and go away, or stay where we are) until we get a little older? A.D. R you alt where sa until you The © personalit ars of careful mothe Give mother the cred her i are girl's re at spect he and ewlse re “BEASTS OF TARZAN” Q.—Will you kindly settle an ar gument by telling me whether or not there is a story by Edgar Rice Burroughs called “The Beasts of Tarzan,” seque! to “The Return of Tarzan" and “Tarzan of the Apes”? Kindly tell me where | can get in formation and oblige A READER third of the Tarzan stor irroughe is called “Th Tarzan FAMILY MAN NEEDS WORK, NOT CHARITY Ww A.— The ies by B Beasts of William charity want imml loesn't job. aren't wants a steady his five wife and children and he owes little ) Seventh ave, Wimm her and « hard | retting enough to eat three months’ rent on the house at 121 ly 1s a good dish 2853 will reach working man, Main his friends, Also what do you think of|in» rostrum ie stuck on| sss t ttt tee ee ewe ee wees tender, thin willow sv d) te directed against the mayor and Chief Beckingham | Vanderve: with Federal Judge Laugh When People Step On Your Feet Try ‘TIZ’ FOR ACHING, It along to others. It works! Use “Tiz” for tender, puffed- up, burning, calloused This kind of feet and corns fard lean here troubled wit simple advice whe a drug who are u forced day kr te ning { stand what ati auth ima that a few dro: fr is that the world fsonous exud | poun infi rround over mes ore rof a at ~S Let the Kiddies Dress by a Cheery Briquet Fire These Chilly Mornings DIAMOND 8riquet> for a Burn range, For a quick, warm fire to remove the morning frostiness; slow, steady fire to keep the house comfortable all day. them in grate, furnace, stove lf BRIQUETS ONLY $5 a Ton member (At the Bunkers) castle, Diamond coal the outh all it i you want, re New Black names Prairie ize Order from your regular dealer or from PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. 563 RAILROAD AVE. S Main 5080 Mt r took fasue with the SORE, TIRED FEET OTTO F ALGIT. © neral Manager ! teatimony Lun returned of Prosecutor Alfred H aying that the papers were no value in the forgery cases pending, altho Landin testified they most material Mail Orders and Inquiries Given Special Attention were I argued that potnt with Deput Helwell and Tells of to the el Landin Papers’ Value much-talked-of he suid affairs Day and paper Hillingsleys to he tangled lar Ip them ip ther busine the wrecking of the eht drug store did * alleged The"Stay Satisfactory’ Range When first hear about asked Tucker had been up Tha r I ask we at ou brit 1 me he Matthew is sold on small monthly payments. More Than 12,000 Monarch Malleable Ranges Have Been Sold in Seattle Built to last a life- time. Vitreous En- ame! Linings make the Monarch Range Linings absolutely Rust-proof. Many other ex- lus: features are into Monarch Ranges to me, # Dr nald ed funny hap pened Loan me acro 5 leat ker int paid Mayor don't tell sald Dr pointed a sald, ‘You and ff Vil wend G ou m ‘ou to the penit Reporter Asks Him Did you hear of an time?” asked Tucker. John Evans, a reporter Times, asked me about tt do police it other for the wn at ;who worked on th istained Vanderveer ¢ jury with hi he talked nment objected and turned ¢ characterist Allen Cross-Examines Attor: Ke built Investigate the Monarch, “The World’s Greatest Range,” before buying. Pah Bubs Wak mm Old Stove as Part Pay- ment on a Monarch Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin ee mean to Delays Warning Allen was bre t dt rae-exan that V On broug & written submitted Neither in this # Allen lerveer made} tatement that later | to the grand jury. tement or before was submit by Allen, did Vanderveer recount the threat|fficer who has pleaded guilty to/thing about Logan paying Mayor. he said Logan made December 27|8 Charge of trying to get the Bil-/Gill $4,000. to job Gill _| nesters and W, H. Pielow to flee Tennant Is Sick a @ up to to Canada, and told them they Vanderveer’s testimony was one Vanderveer. teatifies Martin] Would be killed if they didn’t. (assistant U. S, attorney), Allen, |kovernment sleuths planted a dicta- Logan and Thomas, a Times report-| Phone and got the conversation,| whole fabric of er. were all tn the roc 1 eaid,| Which the defense contends s | testimon Mrérybody ue bike Logan Bitilingsley to| dramatic height good tin Martin his story with the gov-|local officials. Logan has eve Al It was designed to discredit ti see to Then told us 7 ae all about Gill” What pep He] On a visit to a house where Fred Martin said,| Bill Y was hiding at the time He said,| nment was searching for Vanderve declared that Detectives Peyser and P n he didn't know any-|took suddenly ill at noon Monday. {It Doesn’t Hurt a Bit! No matter what the dental operation may be, whether it is pulling or filling teeth, capping or straightening them or putting new ones in place of bad ones, we have a process by which there is a complete absence of the pain which has, in the past, kept so many away from the dreaded dental chair. about Gill? t ying him the $4,000 ede He Upbraided Logan Logan over s nm and Mr. Marti rand Jury od Did to go before ee aah And the elimination of suffering is accomplished with- out using treacherous, habit-forming drugs. We don't give you temporary relief at the price of sad- dling a far worse condition on you. Tells of T BY Lora Shooting Frame-up And the painless part of the operation doesn’t end with the tooth-work. You get charged something in pro- portion to what the work is worth. Thousands who have visited our offices will tell you we didn’t hurt the pocketbook any more than we hurt the jaws. Ho after Mayor his story hat mig have a at him an rit good plan Mullin she le tbo would d and Neither your pride nor your common sense is hurt. We make it an infallible rule to examine a prospective patient's teeth free of charge, state what has to be done, explain it frankly and fully and then estimate just how long the work will take and how much it will cost. Think of it—getting your dental bill be- fore the tooth-mending begins! Do 1 wait for your teeth to get so bad that you iMingsley are FORCED to go to the dentist. Mullin was the city nded police BILL DEMANDS N. P. SHARE BRIDGE COST Do not wait until your tooth is an aching, throbbing inferno of pain Come to our offices and Even Where We Have to Remove the Live Nerves You Will Feel No Pain We are all stry ab We offer “If It Hurts, Don’t Pay Us!” Come today inci Thomso: rnoon enabled to lutely perform without pain operations in den- the first veil meeting of the new t tiing forth the terms un give the best you that r which it directed the mayor guarantee the into agreament with Northern cific regarding the portion of cost of the approaches to the Washington canal bridges to be borne by the railroad, The new Fremont and Ballard all cross the Norther and the railroad | and anyone can comptroller to enter an Pa the Lake Eastlake and let us give you a demonstration of Oral- and how it away with pain. Meet the and hear what they have to say PAINLESS DENTIST Opposite Public Market — Corner First and Pike St. Phone Main 4965 bridges will Pacific track that the third of ma Eastlake thesia, does bill provid ‘ patients in our offices to bear on t of construction and parts of the Fremont — b track he co: » on tho and ie compar ntenar ero and one-sixth of the cost in the the Ballard bridge. The bill was refer on finance streets PRESIDING Smith, in the JUDGE EVERETT superior court yester day, granted the removal of the August Evald vs. Alaska Steamship Co. case, to recover damages, to the fec Ewald wants $25. ral court 000 jfor injurte i ae AD STAR WANT ADS it The|of the trump cards of the defense. — id in cre ‘The program to go thru with the defense of the accused detectives” had to be abandoned because At-— torney George Tennant, defending

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