The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 21, 1917, Page 2

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° CG —filty-tuice years’ service LO une homefurnisher! your additional purchases added to your account! “NO CASH DOWN!” van your own termes a shedd ie gr o J board hanging right on the wall, in tlh shave large) thy sre of we on for the past month, sometimes so "sting a eaten He mentionet that “an over-/Care of th Bed hae 1d 1 icht plain sight of all. » also “salutes Rus-| 1, nolming public sentiment sustains! snows pictures of army life that; 40 Mal } could not sleep nigh We invite you to call and let one & ; Oe eee terenaum, recall.) make it all realistic and es| | finally mustered up courage to have of our experts give your teethpas* moter “t betleve ie, h ! leaw 3 a Sie dahl tds dees thorough examination. They i] 1 belteve in giving wholesouled stly - is state ene 5 ‘ ps 4 % (SPEAKERS COURTED [ii%s.c'ctisint"s'cocscrte| ONY BALINGSLEY | feecar Dentists can pull any tooth | %%0 fell you just what it will ¢ ures and assisting to advance hu-| | va ts C3 an) U , av i | anhtartae teatanition * TRIES TO BUY MAN you to have them put into perfétt leath rubber-tired tubular eteel con: new 1917 steel go-cart cushioned back and seat; model folding struction; easy to fold and food spectulators | NTINUED or - 5 Open; regular price $9.50; —durable hood; rubber-tired FROM PAGE 1 Speculation in the necessities ot} co If you could talk with Mr. Matson how little it will cost you to have this / Bc pels life me OU 1 « . id * 7 a ry , special for $7 Q5) vtec: 9.50 [lite must be curbed,” he enié. “And! FROM PAGE 1 as we have done, you would see work done at our office, and one this week .... . ~excellent value speculators must be prepared to ree) ao ae * Acted on Orders celve a wholesome law, because the at once just how pleased and satis- thing is very, very sure—it will b Under crossexamination by Vat-|people demand !t and will have {t.”|"frame-up” Mayor Gill, mounted the ie, » really w 4 service a derveer said he made the To War on Speculators |witness stand at 10 a. m, Wednee tied he really was with our service to worth a whole tot more to you tha dab 2 under orders peculation in food end|day to continue his story him. it will cost you. from | without kno’ i aatly Saray wr0ee Fey Continues Revelations We have many just such testi- The day that you decide to hate “tee was, He thought it was “infla end lone scene ar ea told Logan on} monials, which we will be glad to your teeth fixed up right and then yeh ase 2 aang tanrel rat iacgeagl Pt sca Pyp oor gene ye ody to liberty.” ‘This ro any one who is interested. kept that way will be a mighty big Have you ever found, in your po-Jall recognize that the old oi "War baa acPucn ae Don’t forget that when you are day for you. jllce ex ¢ one ¢ to} tt Ings han given © wd to & new OF lL ogan had told his bribery story to Jeal wit W's k-} de ed and p IVC! federal officials | sda epchy ycrmnete nel |" wey told tow Logad introduc at b poee , jhim to ¢ 1 Fred, Logan Bil cabinets mu and do « Miller hi s been a practicing at-lisesiey's broth and to Arthur a cell : eat t torney tn & tle for years, an Prices S Eovee ; wid bok vabeuatane freed tton, thelr bookeeper marked so they can have a ‘come-back *e prosecuting att T ¢ mysterious man from! —- Gdarind: Acrest sah judge {nar nit,'s the mysterious man trom) DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. plain They were altogether too g win umphrey, whose seat|: ‘oie me “ . me 4 - igures natired, Weren't they, as a mAtter|*ill be occupted by Miller, was one |! aretha ey ey) 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union. eee G24— FERED = 992.80 894.80 93880 HO Mrs scomen entirely willing tolereinthe hoot nett y so they would let bim| Diagonally — fom the ign og Be sure to get to the right place. lhe arrested ‘ at te bol a je." r t Seattle’s leadin ntists. be arrested. That med to be| ee 3 ‘pcliceaica accorting| In every respec 4 rig er sant "U.S. PLANS TRADE = |, 'e2°".'s: Ss'w'shoemes and promised to get him a Job Dantels, was call TY $s)" ; t ecognized Thor the | TREA WITH SLAV: 4 ade % bis Ho testified he had lived rel agen y do is get their goat,” Logan is ‘ : Logan to’ o “forget | enve a decorator Ne. alleged to have nt, as hi x t I WASHINGTON, March 21 The| wn his worked in D r as said hall for two or three weeks| American government intends to|p ee ae RS are "land also in Everett His parents, Didn't Tell Vanderveer ——w before November 5, the day of the/ undertake negotiation of a new|won't stor ee ear enlied’ YOU! he said, lived on Whidby island You never said a word to George Verona's tri lcommercial -treaty with Russialn (oe Om saying anyt ing | said he became acquainted Vanderveer relative to your conver- Daniels said he arrested Austin] after the pew government has been| iy, .onstenee tells me T ought to! with special Agent Foley of the U.! sation with Logan Billingsley con le Ja Louis Scaroff and Cheater| recogni The first steps toward|"" rm - ' department of justice in Frisco.!cerning the frame-up?" wd cklin at Hewitt and Wetmore on| recognition cam when Am-| f, ; ent bf oe gill | “Foley told me later he was shad-| «No. will lecture in Swedish aiWécabe whore: they © tr csuaaie Baki presented tol yhrce enn che then went to owing me because of the Bopp trou-| Fey said he arrived here with Thirelay pets. ing to speak, and that Scaroff flung|the atate department formal notice |tive, and aeked to gem se etm ble ie : Special Agent Foley on December|{ Thursday, March 22, a ® box of pepper from his pocket as|that the new regim been cre-|" “T told ‘Mr. Crehan, the cea | Didn't Tell of Fame: ve - 1916, and stayed with him at the |} Seattle Auditorium, 8 P © was leaving the police auto jated amounting to a request for! secretary, 1 wanted to seo the may| “Did you introduce Foley to Lo 7e hotel, but did not discuss the || 7 Subject: “Chr} Daniels was not crons-exgr:ined. | recognitior | ré : “ag jgan Billingsley?” |Gill frame-up story. . . ect. — Patre rthee __|or, and he let me soe him. 1 asked| "4 * . : ood P Patr pimar Arthu 8 ¢: nnson Mayor Gill how it came he was in s. He asked me to the fey Pi gee cel eae first ome to the Coming With Luana Park swimminz poot opens] A Westy Decreed fald he stopped ax he went along i be vald he didn’t kngw.”|vetore Logan was arrested In San /tistce of the attormey t" asked Cina,” - Satur (day, March 24.—Advertise | ¢ ) jhis wo ¢ nig ° en Movie a te 4 ncisco.” eames. 5 _ ‘ment ° by Slav De cracy |") ci eee | mayor Bes ee DB sger an Mid you tell Foley Logan was| “About 3 p. m. on the 26th of De-| me y Olav CMOCTACY | and heard Rowan speaking pel. ua and eee es iplanning to frame-up on Mayor |cember.” | Admission Free. “Si” bait?) tha - antaciewesver t] |ingsley ameup," and later told Pian | “Dig. you make a statement?” PETROGRAD, Mareh 21 would never get anywhere by be jit to May ill's attorneys. “No.” | “Foley told me not to say any-| ‘ volitical amnesty was d d\ing peaceful,” Je n testif I, arene ton, Billingsley hee “Why not? thing until they took me before the) ir kase issued tc ny He also said he once o eard —— er was called in and identi - 4 . tlan_provivional governm Thompson tel Kolls that tt wontd| | Cha: Safel P, b: {tied as the man he met in Ore’s| ot hei Tthonght tt woo & Jobe Pee ee aa et eel Any Amount Bifle—it you want plenty of elding to the imperial de-|be impossible to stop him from| inge ely Passed “Alger Mesias: OFobabuareihat luntil he was indicted.” making books in San Francisco.” | beautiful, glossy, beast, | mane ct the, national conscience |holding str et meetings, nnd that | Taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Patties ooict L|,,“Did_ you ever tell jokes to! “Have you ever been in the gov-| AT “ ) danaratt 1@ name of historic jnstic nd |if it were tried, “we'll do the same ey ce * nyo nm ervice?” odd rope id and ruig |! commemoration of the definite|lere that we did in Brokscos Vegetable Compound Rearues then began the crossexatn Jt A wn Wha a | : , ft if you don’t triumph yor the new regime, found-| When the men were being de| ., . ee le are | “You took Foley to Vanderveer? Didn't Give Right Name (In Multiples of $5.00) el ie docan't do much good to try |°4 upon right and liberty,” the Johnson said, they deciar-|° Wagoner, Okla—"I never get Matt te te nits] wves, He asked 100 40." “Did you tell them your real Thi Bie brush or wash it out, The only |UkA#e declared orker 6 xen would pot Everett on the|tfed of praising Lydia E, Pink. his association with Logan Billings-| |,Ye8- He asked me to.” | | “Did. 3 } This means our Bor- ike way to get rid of dandruff ia|° political amnesty nap,” and “do the same they did a IESSEat ham's Vegetable a and, the Jesse Moore Hunt Co., - | | rowers may reduce the y . , pgs E “eg ‘omp ».|When Fey was assisting in buyi | : 4 ‘ 3 ive it, then you destroy it to the chief of police in Spokene, Compound be | »rincipa » e . A eres ietas tle wet about HE DIES BY GAS and were “coming back and coming| cause during (and packing liquor, Reames Hammers Away | princiy il of their loans four ounces of ordinary lt r ack stronger "i Change of Life Shadowed as Spy | Reames hammered away with just as fast as their means ae; apply it at night * retir After a street meeting on Aug I was in bea| “Were you shadowed as a Ger-| | his cross-examination, calling upon | will permit. fng; use enough to moisten the , Willlam Vordell, 50, a labor 29, Johnson said, Mrs, Frenette} two years and|man spy by the government?” | [Fey to recite every detail of his| ipeaip and rub it in gently with the |!¥ng at 329 Fairview as\told him, when he stopped to talk| had two opera-| “Yes.’ | |visits to Special Agent Wright WE DO NOT CHARGE ager tips. found dead in bis bathroom early|to her on the street corner. that tone, but all| “During the trial of German Con- where he gave statements from | A COMMISSION By morning, most it not all, of| Wednesday morning. Deputy Cor-| "they were going to stay there and| the doctors and|stl Bopp? | time to time concerning his know. | Ww Pour dandruff will be gone, and|OPr Koeptli was called and found|teat up the shingle ers when| operations did) "Ye 5 | edge of the Billingsley operations, | E DO GIVE ites of four more applications will |that he had died from gas. ‘The|they came out of the theatre me no good, and| “Are you a German spy?” Fey said he did not suspect when PROMPT SERVICE ) completely dissolve and entirely |POdY was taken to the county| man, was the next witness I would have| “No.” | Given by the he arrived there that Foley, wl.) Mestroy every single sign and trace | moreue | He described the arrests at the been in my| “Have you ever been a German d traveled to Seattle from San | Washi on it. ABS oh Guinines |atreet, meeting on August and| grave today had /SP¥ 2” T t d Francisco with him, was a govern: | You will find, too, that » VAX. |the deportations on August 23, and|.!t not been for Lydia EB. Pink-| ‘No.” eamsters an ment agent. They slept in the Sa d Loan fng and digging of the » %, corroborated the testimony — of| hatn's Vegetable Compound, which| “Did you know Franz Bopp?” jxamo bed at the Frye hotel the) vings an et M4 ; le ppt eboncd pages A brought me out of it all right, #o| “Only by sight {first night after their arrival here. stop, and your hair will look and ind Brennan as to threats | ry fa Wondred time: nite ¥ by the departing I, W. W.'s te Tam now well and do all my house-| “How old are you?" | The witness remained at ease, fie) a hundred times better. You ne dej > ge | gee ie | | ean get liquid arvon at any drug the police officer | work, bestdes working in my gar-| “Thirty-six | AT and answered in a low voice. store, it is Inexpensive and four The pointed at me, among the| Men . Several of my neighhors have| “How old were you when you! Didn't Mention “Plot” | 810 Second Avenue ‘ounces fs all you will need, no mat CQ others,” he sal and at, MeRae,| ot well by taking Lydia BE, Pink-;came from Germany to the United DREAMLAND Reames had Fey identify a writ Established 27 Years ter. how much dandruff you hav Ag They sald to McRae, ‘We'll get y Mt oa eneee neneruns Mrs, |States? ; hey | ten peg he had made to wove] Assets, $6,300,000 emedy never falls. first.” ILA FID 4 agoner, Okina | wenty-eight ernment officers in the department Se tent - COR THIRO & UNIVERSITY | Such warning symptome as senac| “Did you assist in gathening evi TONIGHT of justice concerning conversations | — $$ Hide for the purchase of tho|of suffocation, hot flashes, head-|dence for the defense in the Frany with Logan Billingsley relattve to | ~ oongeren See Dr. Béwin J, Brown ane dredge used by King and Pierce| aches, backaches, dread of impend-|Bopp case? Benefit for protection. | he counties on th Puyallup ri ing evil, timidity, sounds in the! “No.” This statement did not mencon | work will be opened at the King|ears, palpitation the heart,| Didn't Tell of Frame-Up DAD M SUFFIN the Dr, Matthews episode, in which | FOR pie courthouse April 23, %V. J.| sparks before the eyes, Irregulari.| “You didn't leave San Francisco | C Logan is supposed to have told} 4c Pt. 7c t. Oberts, engineer in charge of the| ties, constipation, variable appe-|for Seattle because of the Bopp| i him how he trapped Dr. M ‘ 0c = f pped Dr. Matthews work, #ays the dredge covered «| tite, weakness and dizainess should |trouble? \ Tlokete cee henles |into thinking he (Logan) pata senantt, Neagle 200 Sis i ace of five miles on the river|be heeded by middie-naged women No." | | Mayor Gill a bribe. and move 2,200,000 cubie yards of|Lydia 1, Pinkham's Vegetabie| “iow many times did you go to | In this statement, Fey ) for $15.00." ’ , ¢ B [ reported | fers fe 3 YOUR CREDIT 150. K. Hearth, The commissioners of the|Compound has carried many wom.|the German consulate? | |Logan once told him it was easy |zowem rLoom pain. ARREST, SAY COPS) fH} two couuties met STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 21, a He Asked orbaley * SUZZALLO BARS | ROBBINS FROM CAMPUS TALKS Believing that the holding of a “decision meeting,” at which students would be asked to pledge themacives to relig- ious life, should not be held on the University of Washington campus, has led to the cancel lation of the series of taike by Raymond Robbins, social work- er and chairman of the last national bull moose conven: tlon Be Secretary e * deciared ednesday fret very much President Suzzallo \ : 2 : morning, | that Mr. Robbins has i ing your pocketbook, too. Our large volume of count here your ad- ai ernity Weed pply apprectate || business has permitted us to bring the price ditional purchases will what his good influence would have | for the very highest grade dentistry down to be added without in: wen. How the untversity has | ‘ P itial payment cortafh policies, recognised by all where they are within the reach of all. Your titations, which are devie work here will be done by a graduate registered Gordon C. Corbaley bare Ray adi {| dentist who understands his business thorough- Gordon C, Corbaley, for the past] Robbins made the a || fy, and who will put your teeth into perfect eee ok Ooaas Hi bth iad wendatiged te | condition just the way it ought to be done to sked by t ee of =f begin hence he canceled his en. UES give you lasting and permanent. satisfaction. Chamber of Commerce and |gagoments |Freeman Armatrong, & hy} “work \ he oo 2 j itte combination Commercial Club to become the ex-! Robbin will come to Seattle how:|” Battalion Canadian Highlanders | YOUr work will be guaranteed with a pine writing filling the vacancy cavasd by thelfor mea. att Tet Mothodint| Preah from {inferno of the; SUarantee of satisfaction, which will be signe desk— : va, [¢hureh Sunday afternoon, Mareh|tfenches, tn France, where for 13/ both by the operator who did the work and also Noe baa ot| Freemar © fone tne tat of] by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager mee unt! | prote o rotherhoc leas 8 | e ‘ ‘ Peguiar price 0 an oc of the city was voiced [ts experiences at the Res the | of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. $12— oi i vf) hohe nage oleat oy yy pero a. Gana To have your work done painlessly is a and associate ie will dojthe ty stian ch ecture ts nrille ‘ P i 2 : é mespecialiy within the next 24 hours.” | wt amin Of > Nt Sus.| 14a Ore. boy. who enlisted in} mighty important thing to you. Painless den- like - “ afternoon of | Italion of 9,000 to retarn | like to demonstrate to ‘doubting Thomases” that ee w ch pry d that the SPECULATOR IS i Armatrong fount tl his foot | can and do perform the most difficult dental ther voy tender of the place be given Cor [Pan shattered and he sustained} operations without hurting the patient a bit. “uaearine na MARK FOR SHOT = and arm vo gas attacks. He | We know of no better way to demonstrate ese RIBOT PLEDGES | |was muntered out of the oes Mee this than to tell you of the experiences that oe nee | after two years’ fighting in North % » Tak price $12—; sve ern France others have had at our office. Take dealing with us you are dealing with | ' He participated in the batties of} the case of Wm. Matson, for in- ; te tr Sage a the Ypres salient, Mona, Observe: | i e Dat alts an established institution which in tion Ridge and the drive on che| Stance. He had been bothered with several years’ dealing with the public “Ym mere of & progres: |Somme, and in all of them he saw} 4 bad tooth for some time and was $ left tush crete ihe 4 r than tote of people think Tam.” [hundreds and thousands of his} Fi reid toe it would be very of Seattle and vicinity has built up _ GREETS uss That was the idea Congr comeaniee a8 ee. bea A ee ted | a reputation for square dealing which | man-elect John F. Miller tried Pe s-9 div fpcqunng painful indeed to have it removed. we now regard by far the t two very good go-cart | to make plainly understood be | tite in trot of s trni as} But When he came to the Regal ahs Ein tet See rARIS. i a | fore hie departure tor Washing- | S00 tOrotection foe the livtae, at ‘ ; ‘ i valuable thing we possess. Of value PARIS, March “| ton, 0. C., Wednesday morning 4 ction for the living, of} Dentists, he found that he need have ss eee * aL —_ n @ position where we can hag of rats covering tie course, we are not going to take ; =" ‘ Tarey leee are eee eeS. |xround and of trenches that cra 1} had no fears whatever. He says: peat chances on spoiling this reputa ' = « y alle s > = oe cerca tle district by 140 Armstrong describes gas attacks, | ng 4 hom it may ce Seaaal a tion with even one person. 600, while my majority, running | f0a"in rigntine guch a the diffen| Very bad tooth that the Regal Den Every operator in this office has republican candidate for | cut shells; he tells of the Christ.| tists extracted for me had been giv- ; a little more than 3,000. This reflects pres He said he would interest himself a. only in supporting the president | Jin the international crisis, but was |prepared to make a whole-souled effort to help legislation aimed at CONTINUED Tuesday, en safely through the crisis, TO BACK UP TALE. “Three times.” 1917. PAGE 2 Tells Horror of War ‘Trenches || Our Business Is Turning Decayed, Bad Looking, Aching Teeth Into Perfectly Good Ones We can do it without can do it without hurt- too. We And we can do it, hurting you a bit. his certificate from the state dental ing me severe toothaches off and without pain as they did mine, ab- solutely. “Yours truly, “WM. MATSON, 7559 11th N. W.” condition. This examination hp 2! cost you a cent nor will,it put y under any obligation whatever. You } will likely be surprised to find just | {to bribe policemen, “All you Rot | world,

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