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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917. PAGE 3 ALLEN PLEADS FOR | GRAFT CONVICTIONS || SHORT NEWS Continued From Page 1.” THE COUNTY commissioner \¢ Jin Oklahoma, just as they did mi have requested the city to extend jafter August 20 Kast Madison from Laurelside tc Pave Retpecte to Detectives | ‘Waterway No. 4. Tho commission | have authorized the improve The prosecutor directed his sceu , " tta-Kirk ‘1 . sations at the four accused city de } he Ls the want at irkland Prestige Gained by Quality Sustained tectives, sarcastically terming thom | Kifkland Houghton and Houghton Vigilant sleuths,” and = detatling} - Wipments, one by one, which pass} FIFTY HATS were stolen from od thru their guard along the water|the Chicago Misfit partors, 1400 front on the way to the Billingsleys,| First ave, Wednesday night ‘One of the letters written to the} THE PORT commission has Ve Moore Hunt company by Lo-| “warded the contract for installing gan Millingsley stated that ho was|# freight elevator at the Spokane paying so much a barrel to get his | Sed extension to the Otis Elevator | Nauor in Allen clare The! Co. on bid of $6,460 lettera reflect the very picture of THERE ARE 17,817,000 membere what Logan has told you concern. cf fraternal orders in the | 8, a ing hia dealings with these four de-| cording to Grand Chancellor FP) W | | tectives.” Loomis, of Aberdeen, who spok Pansing along in his recital of thet, the Seattle Knights of Pythia prees, after the two policemen were |! had hired and tnose that they , killed, telling how they intended to| "44 hired was the cause, Case drive these Bellingsleyvs from the | Continued until Monday THE SEATTLE Labor Council |has opposed by resolution compul Jeory military service, and any at city, They even threw the fat of these boys tn jail! I} went to Lundin and got him to file a charge of forgery. And he | tempt in bridle, te preas eon citizens of the right of fre jhad them charged with murder,| PTY ‘ juntit he had $30,000 of their money | "’€* Itied up in bail FIFTY SEATTLE dentists will Vanderveer Pours Oi! ir t and rejair free of charge “He charged them with ali the) 'e teeth of recruits for the First crimes in the calendar—they cer | battalion | |tainly went after the Dillingsleys|, ALBERT WALTERS, 19, Is naid | | x and were putting them out of busi-|t' bave cashed a worthless check N von |for.$40 on M. Prager & Co. re “There were no claims filed by|Celving @ sult of clothes, The IN THE |reason of false arrests, altho Mr,|©lerk located him in a pool hall Gill says he was concerned about| A OINNER meeting held Satur \ ‘ } |damage suits j@ny will, Giecum changing the . QUARE DEAL M | “Mr. Gill was perfectly agreeable |P8me, “Seattio Real Extate Asso New. . jthat the Billingsleys be driven out)‘ ton” to “Seattle Real Estate a of town, but the waters calmed | 04 down when Mr. Vanderveer poured| OR. JOHN G. BOWMAN, of Chi joll on them about August 15, and/ C0, director of the American the mayor dismissed the cases | College of peons, and Dr, Hes against the Billingsleys and noth.|*¥ Suzzallo, president of the ing was sald about the papers. of W., were honor guests at a din er The story concerns Jack O’Diamonds, gambler, gentleman, adventurer, fighter, He refer to the personal and |"¢r of the Fellows of the Ameri ick to draw and just as quick to extend business lettore seized by the police |<2% College of Surgeons held at lat the Day and Night drug store,|the Rainior club Wednesday night ‘ the substantial sympathy of a heart as big which were afterward returned to| MRS. ROSE SCHWABACHER, HW th d b h st dded lains Logan by the mayor on August 20,|*!fe, will Inherit the bulk of the | } i a as the cactus and sage yor stu h P the day Billingsley swore he paid| $1,000,000 estate of Sigmund | ; So where the sto: is the $4,000 b Schwabacher : , of the great uthwest, eT Emphasizes Vanderveer'’s Threat NICHOLAS RUDEBECK, Ever laid. 1 don’t know what the consi ett lumber promoter, will be ex 1 ation was to get back the papers,” |trudited by Iowa officials to stand i declared Allen heatedly, “uniess|tfial on « charge of “cheating by | 7 } ALLACE Logan Billingsley is tolling tho|false pretenses” Ho lost his fight \ 7 truth. | against extradition, yor URLITZER [When Vanderveer, the Billings.| ATTORNEY AUBREY LEVY has } , |ley attorney, told Lundin he would |™oved his offices from the Lowman EAL MUSIC fer EL PICTURES "Her Clrows Knight,” @ 2part Keystone comedy, and the Pathe Newe Weekly complete the all- feature program. |‘get the papers,’ after Lundin had|Dullding, where he has been for the refused them, he was making a sig-|Dast seven yeara, to the Ame: nificant statement. r dank building, Nos, 1205, 1206 and, “Beckingham’s explanation tn re-| 1207. jgard to the subpoena served on him |for the papers isnt creditable to him as a man or as a public officer HOUSE To FIGHT | Calle Compromise Singular WASHINGTON, March 28.—Hope { “Isn't ft singular that Billingsley,| tor a bi-partisan organization of the aman who had been charged with| house seemed finally lost today murder, would meet the mayor and! when Representat with Majority Leader Kitchin, said “They met in the chief's office,| democrats would pre (Continued on p: tickets in the house ™ pnt comp: WAIT! WAIT for the greatest sale of the year, Carloads and carloads of damaged and perfect goods to be 1509-1511 Fourth Avenue, starting FRIDAY, MARCH 30th, at 10 A, M., for thirty days. tunity to save ae others will do. Think What This Great Sale Means Let Plates, worth to = 4 ne isitncap aae Friday, Tomorrow, at FOR 30 DAYS ‘Both, and benefit by STUPENDOUS PRICE SMASHING EVENT Carloads of Men’s Suits, Overcoats, Pants and Raincoats to be Sold that sold up to $15.00, Suite and Overccate, rite ow yay a $2.48 MM re 25.005 Beers ot Mente High = MEN'S AND YOUTHY mae DAMAGED to 93.00) auitable 9c fem Out coseeeeeneees 95c MEN'S FINEST DRESS ‘That cofl te $5.00; guaran- Sale price .....-+- ° Men's Fine Ratacoats, worth to $15.00, Fine \Shees, bieck 5 a and Boys’ .98c e050 new, 99C ‘That sold foo now Piek Stetson make $ 1 49 oe 1» worth : 69c Hats, suitable worth 62.00. Sale price 16¢ and 20¢ Lin a yard, now Let Calico Drens Goods, fi ; soiled, yard 4c : a ‘s and Minses’ Un- oot ‘th wae: 14c Ladies’ Oxfords and Silp- pers, worth to 85.00, Pick ‘em out 98c jaby Shoes, worth : 14c to SOc, now LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGNS seme, SOC Slicker Conts, worth to 88.50; alightly Specializing Rallway, Marine and Mercantile Wreckage 4 pil i a soaps now, a bar” 2C Mh Occupying the Large Double Store Next to Colonial Theatre Open Saturday Night Billingsley operations, he got to the| Wednesday night |point where he narrated the de| p. pARSBERG may have his struction of the Day and Night drug!jqnd amputated. He stumbled up| store by the police, after to Patrolman C. R. Packard at byte had be in willed in Fifth and Pine, Wednesday even ght at the Billingsleys in ith Kid wilt HOA pevered Warehouse : He was Intoxicated and couldn't Recalls Mayor's Threats lec! how it happened ’ “Dominating Chief Beckinghar | was the strong personality of Hiram], MARRY JOHN appeared before C. Gill,” he sald, “Beckingham was|2Udke Alston Wednesday, ready t Jappointed as a figurehead, and Gin} *t@nd trial on a charge of at Was to run the cit hag Louis James ee |v Mark haw. they raised their|*eapon, but he had no attorney, A voices in concert thru th pu ' understanding between lawye Mann, minor- | the chief of police and get back the | ity jeader, following a conference Pt August 30. the day we < » i ener ar exe Admission 15c Children Ge [irr rocccitc: wintea'thnems “| Bit Mader, Jeager yeni me] Come to Seattle's greatest bargain thrill. Grasp this oppor Se ek on. ee THE RAILWAY COMPANY STANDS PART OF THE LOSS Tot tnd ¢ Dented kh Hotlere, pers, wor 4 to You xa. 29¢ A big stock of Merchandise smashed in transit and uncalled for freight, which has been ordered sold by the railway, is to be disposed of by the to 83.00, mow........ 49c a tereaned autos Genny Gee Right in the beginning of mow ...... socemece c United Wreckage Syndicate, with other goods, at 1509-1511 Fourth Avenue, starting tomorrow, Friday, at 10 A. M. Don't miss it. It’s a sale that will — F : Shirts, worth to tend this unparalleled mer- Selby Shot Gu 39 amaze the mercantile world and make the most skeptical bargain seekers gasp with astonishment. — c bs ~The aell~ Shells, box, mow..... c price . es Be and 100 Lamp BUILDING CLOSED for arranging the store for the tremendous crowds coming. Stock Is now being unpacked, asserted, retagged Burners, now ......... lc and marked for quick disposal. Wait for the opening of this great sale tomorrow. eee | UNITED ee praca — rent, we 88C | MF 1509-1611 FOURTH AVE., SEATTLE, WN. “@E SATISFACTORY TERMS ALWAYS | olla Dan KINco. OTTO F. KEGEL, General Manager. For Friday ip Extra Specials | Tine * in Odd China ig MaTK TI mae | Cabinets and [\))0 00). | Dressing [Pe | 4 | | 30x60-Inch “Crex” Grass Rugs Special, Each 98c Regular price $1.50 One hundred of these , | | serviceable Grass Rug Tables at Lie) in | are available at this price Py | tomorrow H lf P . | | With the approach of a rice —ill Is the summer season, when —— ——— you need lighter floor Fifteen China Cabin SS coverings, these should]! ets in all finishes are y tive values Half Price. Most of them are nat ural color, with green stenciled designs. Extra special, each 98¢. —Basement Exchange. Gas Toasters Among these are “Period designs,” and represent China Cabinets left on our sample floors from the sale of matched suites. Dressing Tables at Half Price Include bird's-eye maple, walnut, waxed and fumed Special, Each oak and mahogany. All these are one of a kind. To | 15 get the best choice, early selection is important. Cc —Fifth Floor, Convenient household ar ticle, made of heavy per ated sheet steel—toasts four | | Remnants of Curtain 25c pieces of bread at one time, | Materials, Each .............: and fits gas burner. any Friday, each 15¢. or Nearly all of these short-end curtain materials are d lengths, of Marquisette and Voiles, of our regular and 35¢ the yard quality. Garden Tools These ate. desitable lengtie for single Saitama the most popular colors are included. and 2 Complete stocks of dependable : ‘ , : Garden Tools are here for those You will find these conveniently arranged for quick who are ready to go to work in| selection, All are marked by the piece. Each, 25¢@. the garden. All are moderately 4 priced —First Floor. Long-handled Spades, $1.25. Long-handled Shovels, $1.25. Garden Rakes, S5¢ and 90¢. | 81x99 Sheets, Short-handled Spades, $1.25. | ° Cc Short-handled Spading Forks, Friday, RUAGHY 6 valde’ c-dternee rie $1.25. fe of fine au , closely-wov i ees. each OEe: 306. eee of fine quality, closely-woven muslin, free from Eureka Weeders, $1.00, arc Garden Trowels, 10¢, 25¢, The large size makes them most desirable for hotels a meg rte 7Be- | and double-bed household use. Ladies’ Trowels, 10¢, All are hand-torn sizes and neatly finished. Pruning Shears, 50¢. | s Lawn Trimmers, $1.00, | _ Pillow Cases, size 45x36 inches, to match the Voeding Forks, . ii Weed Pullers, 85¢. \ a ate tah each 22c. PINCH THREE BOYS |:,"s"s-<"—rr,,.ccx"s"*, ¢.12| 20,000 TURKS LOSE jlate Tuesday night. | LONDON, March 29.—Defeat af FOR AUTO THEFT! The owner of the car, I. E. Lee,'a Turkish force of 20,000 men south \6811 18th ave. N. E., was notitied.| of Gaza was reported officially from lees boys will be turned over to the the Egyptian force today. Hem The Everett police are holding | juvenile department of the Seattle casualties were inflicted upon the attle youths for the theft of| pol e placed on sale in the large double store, Boys’ Odd Coats from fine sults, Pie! fem out .....0c00e c Shoes and Slip- Remember It Will Pay You to Come orseta, worth to 7 .49c 2c oye’ Capa, all id atyles; worth to 10 A. M. STARTS TOMORROW IDAY, AT 10 A. M. to 50c. Lot amaesd v Shirts, now .. t Air Guns, we Lot Ladies’ Hone, sotled, worth te 386 wea.) OMe ren’s Suits, worth to Sotled. worth el Shirts, worth to et » ee ROE it % Saves, worth ‘te 79c 2 8200; now) SOC Shirts, sefled, 9c xs, Stationery and ware Sacrificed Salt, now 2c Lot Dress Goods, worth to N@c and The Coffee Pots, dented, now.... 12c Lot Dish Pans, Sale price . 9c © nud SOc Dress. Goods, now, per yard 1 16c Ie and 2 Ribbons, now, Der Te ww 3 10c-2he Shoe Polish, Sale price a sik 4c And Hundreds of “Other Ar- tlelen We ¢ tion Hi : Sale MMBD sc cbseuans c Lot Brooms, worth ‘to °15c ay 6c Underwear, ed} now... 9OC Ge Come to the Big Sale, One of the Greatest Price Smash'ng Events on Record ‘The other fellow's loas In Collars, mow ..... 6.6.5 2c Lot Sotted Overalls and tx, men's and boys’ now. ...... c WA benas — your gal Sale «tart to- LOT DRUC n AND Near Pike Street SAC

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