The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1917, Page 2

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SONS. YMRS. SANGER WILL CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 fter question in a more or futile effort to foree Gill to at the papers, turned back, vat lence revealing sratio I guess admit | t were v the 1 tem of © At that's The ros®examination ot st of the alleged conspirator aided cman arose to explain to the jury that the papers, now in the hands of the government, were not the originals and were never in the hands of Mayor ttl The ma in ar tion from Attorney a Reames said, o & ques ker, denied lo directly gainst the s brought by the widow Offic Ja Wee the Westlake warehouse er at Tut Charges Hunt Co, Protection ploded one of his bshelle when » from Tucker he mayor ex characteristic t answer to a qu he said 000 quarts of treasury depart N. P. freigh %, that would have made Mr Hunt, of the Jesse Moore Hunt Co sdject to $1,000,000 fine, Mr. Ir oll, of the treasury departm he turned It over to | Allen 1 had given them on the July clear, conclusive ¢ get the Moore Hunt Reames spoke up: “You knew government {mmediately start ‘oceedings to destroy that ship-| ger so tor a " 20th of Co. Wanted 'Em Fined I didn't turn it over to be de| stroyed,” said the mayor, hotly hour, But the have collected $! “Do you mean you expected the nt would collect $1,000,000 & 8 carload of Iiquor?” Hunt governm r 000 fine|‘ ler was up. 4 were hard up when the set was made August 30, tlement weren't yc Not especially Your salary was assigned?” t have been. It Retracts Burglar Charge | atked: “I ng my of Smiling. ou've been payor fr burglariz ter he took that back remembered the note was not it his hand Date Is Untixed The note was closed {tho attempt by the gov insinuate whether or not the mayor had paid up the note efore or after August 30. Hoyt Denies Asking Favors | Joseph Hoyt, of the firm of Git), Hoyt & Frye, followed the mayor | cn the stand | He denied the firm made a spe cial practice of criminal law “But you do practice in epleode t any t ernment to police court and seek favors from the po. lice judge, don't yout" eames. * gald Hoyt, pointing his finger, “and you know, Mr Reames, that is an insult to Judge Gordon, too.” Hodge Alds Defense Then ex-Sheriff Robert who wea himself a defe Hodge, | dant in FROM PAGE 1 SAW TRACY FIRE _ SHOT, HE OWARGES my evening clothes and went to a party at the Elks’ clu Didn't Stop Captain McRae said the men were crowd ing along the side of the Verona as she arri You d tell the captain o' the mate they couldn't put a lin land pa ra * asked Van n't ashore or lid you? “it would That had done nave been no trout be true “Then why didn't you?" “Well, they could hav has been |, a saying |PAINLESS. I PROVE IT. ISTAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. 28, 1917, PAGE 2! Sketoh of Mayor Gill as He Looked While on the Witness Stand. til dismissed by a di-[the t be says be paid tt rdict witness | Hodg nee | Hodge declared ho ou get a call from some | iis campaign manager, he waa chief of po-|collected funds from Attorney Walter Ful-|Hally had testified him to write to Log funds, hin voice?” I don't who it was ide of the fact the person said | the ext Denies Getting $500 | “Logan Bi ley tentified he paid you $50¢ the county jail In that true?” That was not the truth.” Hodge if he got took the nd for the defe ever Mike Bu _ Hodge an and Hal asked get you recognize now GIll Defense All In 3 At 11 a m., Jud t was ‘ Attorney sel for De \F pol man. William R ectives Pe r lied Mayor the stand to testify that th |tectives had conferred with over the difficulties of stopr liquor shipments along the fr Defense Completed 11:05, Atte Fulton an “Defend Kingham | At | nounced rests.” This ann ed in quick suce | eunouncements by other four defen Us. | ‘The defense in the booregra case had been completed. Pielow Hits Vanderveer } ‘The overnment immediately |started its presentation of rebuttal testimony ‘ollow a punce wa sion by at neels for Plelow | who was a witness for the gov Ment and who is himself under tn dictment with the F He tentified th Vanderveer ads jbrother, Will Canada. Defense attorneys objected and jasked that the answer be stricken |Pielow was excused without pro- ceeding The next rebuttal Mrs. Arthur Hatton, wife of wn teeth absolutely with-| Billingsley bookkeeper, Hatton, in by the use of Novo-| Was at Home August 29 cakes | “Where your husband and a system of anaes-| aight of August 29, 1916? before) “Ho was home with bis family This|that night. We had a birthday din ner for one of the girls that night.” This re wm who of Augus ho hotel Then Hazel Hatton, 16, daughter the Billingsley bookkeeper, Fat , took the stand and corroborat 1 her mother's testimony J. V. Castle, principal of Greenwood school, was called to show records which placed the birthday of one of the Hatton chil ren at August 29. nk Crosby, stenographer for celal Agent Wright tn depart ment of just e wit ness stand to tell taking a stat ment from Otto Fey, alias Carl May, who testified for the defense. 7 Corner First and Pik Opposite Public Market | Phone Main 4965 witness was J the extract, fill, treat and the the the teeth endorsed by in this thetizing t t pe od i ter leading feat ts country and id Russell, ent the night low 29 with them at the Ida- are as if you as any consider st T will di and tell Come in today se your case y a followed to the you need ination and estimate told | water The first man called was Chester! brother of William Pielow,} ft were then presente the And this office has nothing but gradu- ate, registered dentists to serve you. Every operator in this office has his certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. This certificate PROVES to you that he has spent years of hard study in the best dental col- leges under competent instructors, learning the dental profession, Then he has had to pass a thor- ough, searching examination before competent judges, who have examined into his knowledge and ability as a dentist, thoroughly. Having successfully passed this examination, he is given the certificate which, as stated above, hangs right before the chair of every operator in this office. If growth and success tainly isfied. shows anything, it cer- proves that the public is pleased and sat- And our growth has been the marvel of dentists all over the Northwest. We have now the largest, finest and best equipped dental office in the Northwest and probably west of the Mississippi river. In fact, | one of the best in the United We occupy the entire floor on which our offices are located. We have spared neither time nor expense in fitting this up just as perfectly as is humanly possible. Every mod- ern facility for the better perform- ance of painless dentistry will be found here. Sanitation is hobby with us. We have put in very ample and ex- || pensive facilities for the perfect steri- lization of all instruments. Every operator and attendant is dressed in spotless white at all times. We use the very best materials that can be bought. We have found out long ago that these are the only kinds of materials that will turn out work that will give lasting and per- manent satisfaction to our patients. We give an ironclad guarantee of || satisfaction with all work that leaves || this office. This guarantee is signed hoth by the operator who did the work and also by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this of- fice, who is thoroughly responsible. Thus you are protected from every angle. it is States. ed by reputation a please a will not services of condition. 1405 Third Avenue In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. and that the government had on him.” you never mentioned this four or five days ago?” asked Attorney Fulton din quick suc cession | Special Agent Howard Wright tes} untii itified that Otto Fey had never men Itioned to him in various confer-| jences that Logan had told him of} |“framing up” the $4,000 bribe story |by sending a friend to tell Dr. Mat- testified that in discussing the |thews about it ca with Fey, the latter had men Why wasn't he taken before the| tioned that “he knew ‘federal grand jury, after being lock-! Gill to hang him.” ed up 45 days? 1 Tue ker Hammer at Fey's Story I don’t know |} “Why wasn't he taken before th to determine,” answered Wrig grand jury th cha asked Attorn | Said Gill Was Guilty | Bausman Gus Wewetezer, employed at the} “I don’t know United States tm: jon,| Th trend of the bulk stified that Foy told him, while in|/the government's rebuttal was to Jetention, that “Gill was mixed up| break down the story of Otto Fey 1 Wycoff, a United States spe: nt in the immigration serv said the agent gration ¢ he whole ot isfaction, we Further than that, our reputation on honest, square dealing. We have built: this up You may only time in the future that you need the you to have enough on| re Graduate Registered Dentists Will Do Your Dental Work BEST! DR. L. R. CLARK If, for any reason your work does not give perfect sat- will make it right. doing business with the Seattle and vicinity, and we to say that we be nd satisfy return dentist, you ¢ severa wi e} pec ar iatever, protect- ars of ple of e frank regard it as by far the most valuable thing we possess. sure that we would not take any chances on hurting it. When you come here our aim is to you that you to us but al exam at any so that you will send your friends to us. Come in and let our experts give your teeth a thorough and estimate of just what it will cost them put into perfect ination This examination won’t it It wor will be depot cost you a cent nor will it put you under any obligation. you nearly as much as you have probably thought it would, and one thing is very sure, a whole lot more than the cost. n’t cost worth Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. N. W. Corner Third and Union, Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. gent for the > Express Co., was put on the st tives we in locatin, nd to testify that detec tance by him & contraband liquor, but he admitted, under fire from Attor- ney Bell, that he had ordered them not to enter the cars, Revelle Denies Being Drunk | last w Th ac swore to a fa s fc you itness be! mer Dr wh n en he dru lsehood,” fore the noon y Squad Offi- 10, Detectives had declared worked along nk?” asked nan who swore I was drunk he answered, y "lin the federal grand jury investiga-| former employe of Billingsley, who In cross-examination he admitted identified unsigned statements by testified for the defense that Lozan |Deing suspended by the chief, but another dock and I , whic » latter had denied L : : ae ee hed dented in| had admitted “framing up” the | Would not admit it was for drunk. |wouldn’t have bi work win Cecture in Swedish at no there to meet guaranteed Only “On ROMO QUININE” NEW YORK, March 28.—Mrs, | Margaret Sanger, birth control ad ocate, is going into the movies, It was announced today that she will {tour the country, appearing with a | six. reel film, in which she plays a | feature role, Seattle Auditorium | Corner of Fifth ave. and Unt- versity st., Wednesday, March 9) | 28, at 8 p.m. The topic will be “When Christ Descends in Beattie” | TOUR WITH MOVIE: | | | | HESKETH a TODAY Councilman Hesketh Wednesday| |his friends on the successful arrival of his 47th birthday. Twenty-eight |years of the 47 have been spent in | Seattle OUR SAVINGS ‘You Will Be Interested In These Facts We are the oldest strictly Savings Institution in the state. Our assets are $6,200,000. You may start a savings account with one dollar and pay in any amount at any time. For twenty-seven years we have average five per cent on savings. “Washington Savings Loan Association Oldest and Largest Strict- ly Savings Institution in Washington 810 SECOND AVENUE Assets: —$6,800,000.00 Established 27 Years SATISF ACTION have glasses fitted made ane by us Rea sonable prices. Twenty-five years’ ¢ perience Nine years in same location Upstairs, third floor Curry Optical Co. H. C, and M. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. is receiving the congratulations of GUARANTEED | When you} 1 | lr un them.” | Vanderveer became more ageres sive in his questions “You wanted him to tle up there, didn’t you, so you could bat {tle to your royal content?” he |asked | “No, I did not,” MoRae retorted. | It was at this point that the sheritt contradicted Vanderveer's | version of thelr conversation, Repeats Tracy Identity Details of the battle were then gone into. The first man I saw shooting was Mr. Tracy, the sherfff. He was kind of hanging out of |the window, with his gun out of |the window and his elbow on the | window ledge.” McRae described the position of the man he had seen, at conslder- able length, in answer to questions. ‘Tracy watched him curiously, as he illustrated his statements by pounding at the clerk’s rafl “T saw a lot of others with guns at the windows along back of him,” McRae added On close inquiry by Vanderveer as to the location of men whom the sheriff fired at, he said there was no shooting from the first five cabin windows. | Later, the questions returned to {the time when a number of I. W.| W.'s, arriving on the launch Wan-| derer, were met by the sheriff and| ia puties, and deported. | Hit Captain on Head | “Didn't you hit the captain of the ‘anderer over the head with your| 2" asked Vanderveer. I sure did,” responded reas | with emphasis. Ag Nm my 8 wep hurt you, don’t {MOOR pay | part on the stand The following rebuttal witnesses Today at 2:15, Tonight at 8:15 Last Time Saturday TT ry » Seattle's Greatest Picture Event , Crowds This Theatre Twice Daily WILLIAM FOX Presents the Marvelous and Exquisite Film Production A Daughter of the Gods WITH Annette Kellermann Seats Now Selling Fast for All Remaining Performances YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY Nighte—25c, 50c, 75¢ Matinees—25c, 50c | To pet the ef all for full name, LAX~ | ATIVE BROMO QUININE. Look for’ stenas ture of E. W. Grove, Cures cold in 1 day. KRYPIOK FAR vision Without Lin inthe Lens Home of the Kryptok Lens || $4,000 bribe Sey THE ean’ AN Vision Attorney But he smokes Clarence L. WE MAKE NO CHARGE FOR Adjusting and tightening your glasses |fidential adviser, For new screws | too. For new springs in Shur-On or }| Fits-U mounting. | For new leather cases | For Shur-On Lens Cleaners We prescribe, manufacture and fit glasses on the prem- ises, does And Col. j recess. But U. 8. | He | ‘The madder |the trial, the cuspidor. WALTER ROBSON Optometrist and Optician | Rev. Percy, 4054-55-56 Arcade jrow of the jury, (Established 1910) |speech for two Ihe story on Gill FLICKERS AND FLASHES GILL Tucker fools the by wearing a swallow-tail coat one | day and a sack coat the next Reames, Hi House, Reames’ con They lean over the }with the defense attorneys during Attorney doesn’t join in the friendly mixes and the defense get along like a couple of competing tongmen, Allen gets, ihe oftener he shoots at Never misses, who sits in the front lays ginning to tell. | enness, ——| Mayor Gill was called to the wit- ness stand at 1:40 p. m. He held his hand to his left ear to catch the questions put by Frederick Baus- man, his attorney The mayor said he was 50 years (Continued on page 3) If you value your watch, Haynes repair it. 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