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' Makes Hair Thick, Glossy S!LOTS OF [ACCUSED HIMSELF, p REAUTIUL AA AUSPOS TESTIFIES nt Bottle o of “Danderine” and Wavy. The story of the 1. W. W trip 8 Removes All Dandruff, Stops|to Everett on tho Verona Nov nk | trio of coals, in the fuel to meet the nedds of your heating system 863 Railroad Avenue South was told again, but from a new angle, in the trial of Thomas Tracy Wednesday afternoon, Chas Auspos, one of the 74 LW. W now under the charge of murder ing a citizen deputy, Jefferson |Keard, on that occasion, was 1 as a witness by the state nder cross-exam!! Auspos |declared he joined the 1. W. W |“because he was fc to.” He jtold of coming to attle from North Yakima in response to a call by the organization for 2,000 men to go to Everett in the free speech fight, and described the preparations for the trip, and the battle itself as seen by him injured at Smoker He insisted that what he had seen of injuries which I W. W.'s claimed to have suffe at the jhands of deputies at Beverly park, Ja suburb of Everett, sqme days be fore the Verona affair, did not seom as verious as claimed. The scar exhidited by one of the men, Red" Downs, as having been re leetved at Beverly, Auspos said, was received at a emoker in the I, W W. hall. | The cross-examination of for |ioer Sheriff Donald McRae was fin ished shortly after noon Wedne jday, He named three other men besides Tracy, whom he had rec lognized oa the Verona—Jamos Ke! }iy, Ed Roth and Clarence Cyphert “Gyphert wasn't shooting,” he said. “He was trying to get away from eculd.” A. L. Veitch, for the state, took McRae again for a short time, and the sheriff told more of his trow bles with the Industrial Workers ‘De possessed of a head of|during the period preceding the Deautiful hair; soft, lustrous, | Verona shooting. ‘wavy and free from dandruff | Called Self “Toms” iy @ matter of using a little | 116 received thru the mail sheets of paper with black cats pasted on them, |word “Remember.” He supposed the notices referred to “a bunch of 400 that called themselves ‘toms, and were gunmen, and capadle of any sort of crime.” Itching Scalp and, Falling Hair. is easy and inexpensive to have hair and lots of it. Just B5cent bottle of Knowlton’s rine now—all drug stores rec- | < tt—apply a little as direct- snd within ten minutes there appearance of abundance, in Au oF preven appendi Charles Auspos, one of the de Muffiness and an incom-|reniants, who was brought from ible and lustre, and try a8 | the Everett jail to testify, followed ‘will, you cannot find a trace of McRae. or falling hatr; but your!" te joined the I. W. W won ‘ae after ne ia iadhchetacsamaliaghadaaiasipaiieeneenibiilsbintinbnatine ‘ use, when you will see . pbair—tine and downy ac nirot HOW APPENDICITIS really new hair—sprout- all over your scalp—Dan- } is, we believe, the only sure , destroyer of dandruff for itchy sealp and it } falls to stop falling hair ad want to prove how pretty | your hair really ts, moisten with a little Danderine and draw it through your hair alme r atom- tion of Pharmac: and 236 "A KDNEY MEDICINE | Let Soap OF E GH STANDARD Spoil Your Hair Fifteen years ago DF. Kilmer’s you wash your hair, be SwampRoot was introduced into what you use. Most soaps our neighborhood and since that i shampoos contain too | time our customers who have had h alkall, which is very injuri-| occasion to use such a medicine aa it dries the scalp and| speak in the highest terms of the gs the hair brittle. value of Swamp-Root. It always . best. ens to use is just) gives universal satisfaction, is a cocoanut oti, for| steady seller and a good reliable and entirely grease-| article. 3S cheap, and beats —Very truly yours Most expensive soaps or any-| W. F. FAIRCHILD & SON, else all to pieces. You can Druggist at get gpd vg te ae itm 30, 1916. Placerville, Calif. c w ¢ whole _ for months. | be, Kier 3c, | iy moisten the hair with| | uimehamten rub it about a tea-| Fy all ify & required. It | Prove , What Swamp-Root WI!li Do an abundance of rich,| For You lather, cleanses therough-| Send ten cents to Dr. K rinses out easily. The hair|C®-. Dept. R. Binghamton, } ly end evenly, and 1s | fF 4 Sample size bottle. It will con th looking, bright, flufty, | vince any one. You will also receive Pand easy to handle. Hesides,| booklet of valuable information, and takes out every par. | tel/ing about the kidneys and biad- lo of dust, dirt and dandrutr.— | %°* Regular fifty-cent and one-dol. i nt. lar size bottles for sale at all drag stores. Mr Newcastle (4 Mr South Ee? Prairie. fy * 22 "A Warm Letter of Appreciation From Mr. and Mrs. Public, in Commendation of Warm Work. weastle South Prairie Black Diamond COALS Seattle’s favorite fuels for years and years. From this different sizes, and used either Singly or in combination, you can select just the right Perhaps the Coal Doctor’s advice will help you to greater fuel Satisfaction and economy. He comes to your call (no | fee). Tf your regular dealer doesn’t happen to have the fight size for you in our coals, phone Pacific Coast Coal Company Main 5080 there as fast as ne. he said, and beneath, the} bee BE PREVENTED, +} meeting in Seattle, that bh _ AGAINST TOM TRACY Yeust, tt in Dakota, he said, working a9 a harvest hand he came to the Northwest. Fatitn to find work in Seattle, he went to} North Yakima, returning a couple} of days before the Verona trip, | testified “IL came back to go up to Everett n the free speech fight,” said he, | verybody leaving. There | was oa rs from Seattle, | 2,000 1. W # wanted,’ on the bulletin board at the I. W. W. hall in North Yakima Forty-five or 60 1, W. W,'s came! back on the same freight train with him, he told State's Attorney H. D. Cooley, who questioned him, rany of whom afterward went to Everett on the Verona, | At & meeting in North Yakima, he sald, “Red” Downs, one of the men who bad been taken to Bev erly park, told f having been beaten up there, and said, “When ro back we'll use the same tactics, and, for my part, I wish }they had 500 guns.” The North Yakima contingent of I. W. W's reached Seattle on the morning of the day before the Ve rhna was to leave, the witness sald ® Was a meeting Satur day night, and another, at I. W. W ; hall, before the boat left Sunday morning A man named Houlihan, he said, who was with him at the meeting, went into the gymnasium where the crowd was, with “Red” Downs, and came out saying he had got a 38calidber gun. Hoult han is also a defendant in the case, Distribute pper Cayenne pepper was distributed #mong the men, Auspos sald. Her. hert Mahler, now secretary of the Prisoners’ Defense com tee, and Ceborn and a third man lined the men up. | were they golng to do at asked Cooley, ain thing was to nd hold the =m anybody was to get pinched, Wasn't to stand for that Auspos thought the first shots come from somewhere near the esbin door, and that four or five ‘were fired from the boat before the sheriff drew his revolver. He himself had no gun, and took ref. uge in the engine room, where he Stayed until the bost was backing away from the dock “There was a man tn the engine jroom with me, shooting at the dock, There was another fellow de in the hold, who « sake, quit shooting “Afterwards I o up and help ed move the de and wounded There was one man dead on th jforward deck and three in t jeabin. The fellows wns searchin them for guns. One fellow hest- tated, and Shebeck says ead and frisk ‘em.” Shebeck {s another defendant, | Sow in the Everett jai! A Finger Sign Fred H. Moore cross-eremined Auspos, paying particular attention te the method of selecting the prisoners who were mt from the eattle jail to Evorett after the post He said the prisoners marched #round in the fall, while seme one watched them thru a reephole and held up one finger or two, and the men were select ed accordingly There were no fingers held up when I marched past,” he added | Moore referred back to the meet jing in North Yakima when “Red Downs toid of having been beaten | jat Beverly park | Auspos cald Downs’ cut. Later, however, Heverly park ineident jexain, he deciared | that mark on is fa went up there. He got | s.uoker.” he said } were mouth was when the came up! “Downs had before he) ft ata ‘When Houlihan told you, at the nad got a gun, what did you think?” asked | Moore ® Oh, I knew there was going to be trouble.” “Did you have a gun?” “No.” ois | Went for Free Speech Why did you go to Everett?” | “Well, I was willing to take a |chance, same as the rest of them.” | “A chance for what?” | “Why, for free speech “For the sake of free speech, you were willing to be beaten up tf nec essary? You expected something like that?” “Yes; or maybe run out of town.” You went up there with no inten. |tion of committing any violence?” Moore asked, a minute or so later. | “No; not unless they jumped on| me,” responded Auspos “Why did you join the I. W. W.?" |Inquired Moore at another point | Had to Join | “Because I was forced to. Life was made 90 miserable if you didn't that you couldn't do nothing. You couldn't ride on their train if you didn’t have an I. W. W. card, They'd run you off, Same way on the job ‘Couldn't you get enough money at harvest work to pay your fare on| the trains?” demanded Moore. | “Oh, T had the uy but T could | ride without paying,” explained Aus- pos, simply | “Then you were an. member of the I. W. W.? | ‘Oh, I don't say I wasn't willing after I lined up with them.” | Was there any kind of compul-| fon with regard to going to Bver-| ett?’ No, str.’* | Auspos’ testimony as to the posi-! tion of Sheriff McRae on the dock unwilling) {conflicted with that of the sheriff j himself. Auspos #aid McRae turned to the right, while the sheriff testi fied that he turned to the left LOCAL INDUSTRIES IMPORTANT IN WAR. The larger industries of Seattle! will play an important part in as sisting to equip this country for the| prosecution of the war program now! being outlined at Washington This te the opinion of James p.| |Hogue of the Union Savings and| Trust Co,, who retumed Wednenday| from a two weeks’ trip in the East, Don't be! ‘'STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917. PAGE 6 WATCH THts SECTION EACH WEEK & SAVE MONEY IN WAR or w PEACE WE ARE ALWAYS PREPARED MONG WHO ARE To Offer Bargains in the Latest Styles for Men and Women On Easy CREDIT Terms Pacific Outfitting Co. S. W. Corner Third and University. Some Day You Will Patronize the Co-operative Dentists Exclusively Should you be satisfied with the dentist you now “go to you may think you won't-but your own sense of the eternal fitness of thinge-—-will lead you to it--eventually Because of the high cost of living the average salary wil! not ge “all the way ‘round The demand for lowerpriced dental work is growing. The dentist whose fees are small--OTHER THINGS BEING EQUAL has the advantage. The Cooperative Dentists tistry, Their work Is so good, prices 80 reasonable, that terrors The way {9 easy are exponents of small fee den their methods so gentle, their going to a dentist’ has lost its Telephone Elliott 2048 for an appointment lo opelalivie DENTISTS Empress Building Second and Spring BARGAIN FRIDAY! at our store means that you can buy a Waltham Watch, with a 20-year goldfilled case, for and 50c each week, the total cost being only $12.50. Guse- 1404 THIRD AVENUE Expert Watch Repairing SPECIALS! For Friday and Saturday Selling 26e and 35¢ Fancy Ribbons | Men's Sox at 19¢ = ors, spectal 65e Fancy Silk Hose 19e | Mixed Shopping Bag Specials for ‘ 9c, 140, 240, 34¢ and 390 Men's 650 Underwoar....4 THE PETER THOMPSON COMPANY Assigned for Creditors’ Benefit 105 PIKE STREET WHILE THEY LAST Prsssisi oo tastsios so tesiittst js tj isis itis tiictscstitest ity 36 pairs of Men's Calfskin, $2 95 ° lined Shoes, ree ‘ We carry a full line of Ladies’ Shoes, all styles, $2.50 and up binek, tan and col- 3 tor he Work Sox, special, 3 leather pair Ero otsest eshte oso thos costs iiss i CHANDLER & MORGAN UPSTAIRS SAMPLE SHOE STORE 211 Liberty Bidg., opposite Postoffice Entrance on Union St., also on Third Ave, CAN YOU BEAT THESE PRICES That the Golden Rule Is Offering? Low Rent, Small sich: Le In the Reason Why We “at Ladies’ Dresses, regular $3 and $5 values Ne Ladies Watsts, regular $1.25 values Ase $6.00 values 82.08 Lendion’ — mith values Tomuinr $2.00 Saiues ane Shoes, regular $4.00 Values 3. a5 ) Babies’ Conta, remular $8.00 values on.48 GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE O14 Nman MADISON “iieer Petticoats, resvier Quilts Ladion’ A New Premoette Junior and 3 Film Packs......... $6.90 A brand new camera with Planatograph which sells regularly for $9.00, and three packages of 12-exposuro Films, which sell at 0c »ach, all for the remarkably low price of $6.0. A $10.50 Bargain Friday and Saturday Only, | ARCHWAY a Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. Frank B. Witeon SEATTLE’s LivestWines O-OPERATING TO REDUCE THE MIGH COST OF LIVING LADIES’ SMART TRIMMED HATS Bt to $9 aid by visiting our Up- stairs Shop, which has been established for year and is conceded to ¢ the biggest values Ladies’ Trimmed Hats in the city LADIES’ SAMPLE HAT SHOP Upstairs over Oak Theatre Second Ave. and Seneca &. Open Saturday Evenings BARGAIN FRIDAY Means SAVINGS SERVICE SATISFACTION TO ALL OUR READERS SPECIAL PIANO BARGAIN Hallet & Davis-made Piano, fine condition, slightly used. Price is reduced $125.00. Terms to suit. Walk one block and save from 25 to 35 per cent on Pianos, Player Pianos and Talking Ma- chines, WAAK- KILLEN PIANO CO. Corner Third and Stewart ANNOUNCING The Opening of The Northwestern Corset Co. (35 years in business) The anly Corset factory west of Chieago. To introduce ourselves to Bargain Friday readers we are making some = special prices for a short time— $1.50 and Up Every Corset to fit and wear. guaranteed All our Corsets are made from models direct from Paris. Northwestern Corset Company 506 STEWART ST. Corner Westlake Mre. E. E. Davis, Mgr. LEARN TOI UDK FOR FRIDAY #| SPECIALS ON f THIS PAGE “ SMART EASTER TAILORED SUITS AT $302; In Novelty styles—Norfolk styles—belted in a dozen different ways—with the new pocket effects. woman admires perfect-fitting, snappy tailored suits that are up to the minute in le, quality and workmanship. We have a superb st of all the latest materials for you to select from Every in our own shop by expert as to style, quality Every garment is tailored tailors and carries our and workmanship guarantee Bssssssstestestts$ 55555-22323) AMERICAN LADIES’ TAILORS 406 UNION STREET WAR! Young man, your country calls you ARE YOU READY? You are not ready should your teeth be in POOR CONDITION. You will want to go. 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We offer as a special inducement Bargain Friday (also Saturday) one of our made to measure Men's Suits at The choicest suitings of both American and Foreign manu- facturers are ready for your selection To be dressed in Stetson Clothes means you are correctly ”_ STETSON System Tailors 921 THIRD AVENUE THE ROSETERIA SOUTH WING—37C—ECONOMY MARKET Lower Floor, Just Past the Economy Sugar Stall Roses You won't have any excuse for stealing roses from your neigh- bors, for our prices on our surplus stock will be almost cheaper than stealing. A large assortment of Nameless at.. .5¢ (The Tags Are Off—Off) Small lots we are discontinuing ese Those desired Yellows, Coppers or Fawns O¢ 3¢, 35¢, 50¢ NORTHWEST ROSE CO. Jas, A. Edmunds, Manager FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE GOLDEN RULE women and children are completely outfitted at the lowest prices in Seattle. regular = $5. ' Caps, regular $1.00 Where men Boys values Boys values Roys values Suits, Suite," regular Shoes, " regular Shoes," regular Knickerbockers, rewul $1.00 values GOLDEN RULE DEPARTMENT STORE RST AV O14 F Near MADISON STRENT HOOD’S CANDY SPECIALS SES Chocolates, hand-rolled; reg. 40c Ib,........25¢ Peanut Brittle; regular 20c Ib............158¢ Candy Chickens, Candy Rabbits, Candy Eggs, lc and up. 1501 Pike Place—On the Corner—Public Market.

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