The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1917, Page 2

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—fifty-three years’ service to the homefurnisher! ‘NO CASH DOWN"! Charg No ° Interes own terme well-known liberal eredit: werviog will ft your Individual needa ADD TO Your ACCOUNT =—> t 7 —if you have an account here, your additional pur. chases will be added with out Initial payment. IY TTS special for Friday and Saturday— solidoak umbrella | | “Young Mother” tramed stand: special! picture: special for } 5 \ \ ) 5 ) oS: silt a8 $1.65 regular price $2.25 like pictute; 26 fmches Digh; 10x12 Inches equare; solid oak, fumed: brass drip pans: top divided into four compartments regular $2.25; epecial yaa .... 91.69} ed cologravure, x17; the sub reproduction of the famous | painting, “Young Mother heavy «iit frame with brass ttle piate hed; very } appropri room HOLMFLLO™ $5.45 regular price $6.50 $2.49 regular price 64— —asiuminum, rossters; oral oof cotton = rubbe: shape, self basting; regular one; fO-foot length oe '$4.—: special tor Fri- piar valde $6.80; sped y and $2. 49 Friday and $5 Saturday ........ e Beturday ........ PS Credit STAR WANT ADS BRING RE SULTS N se a EV \ \\ NN Time for Him to Go—So Gay the Three Coal Brothers | Black Diamond C0 AL South Prairie Newcastle cuutieninnenietentm Even if Old Man Winter stays around outdoors, with his wind and rain, the Coal Triplets—or any one of them —can keep your home just like summer. Let the Coal Doctor tell you which triplet you want. (Remember, no fee to the Coal Doctor.) Diamond Briquets Condensed Efficiency in Fuel Order From Your Nearest Retall Dealer or Phone Main 5080 PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY 563 Railroad Ave. 8. SEATTLE HEWITT KILLED CHILDREN, IS The atate began te mace its evidence Thureday morning against 8. A. Hewitt, accused of the murder of hie four chil dren at Auburn, January 28, seeking to show a jury in Judge Gilllam's court that at the time of the fire which, It I@ alleged, Hewitt set to cover hie crime, the defendant attempted to die courage the rescue of the four ebildren. John Waugh, of Auburn, who was one of the first to arrive at the scene, testified that Hewitt had told him that the children were In the house, but that he said: “You can't get in.” Waugh and broke window also of A burn, then went Into the room, ear rying ® garden hose with him, ne seized a timbe ve chfidren, Bodies Rigid Gove on the stand satd that th odlea were rigid. He fought hi hrn the emoke to the bed ed it toward the window, an und the bodies of the children ly criss-cross of the bed. Over © by the sino ame out aft passing two of t thru the win tow Adam Spotts, resident of Auburn who arrived nt the Gove was within, testified that afte Gove came out, he (Spotts) to the window and withdrew the body of the third child. It was rigid too, he anid Holes In Floor TR. Abrame, owner of the Hew {tt house, sald that he uad Invest! gated the house after the fire and had seen holes tn the floor, as th< oll had deen burned on tt Doreen Gove. jchildren on the day STATE'S CLAIM of the bedroom house while| who cared for the prior to the STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 26, PAGE WORLD PEACE IS NEAR, SAYS HOLT , siamilton Holt, editor of the In ependent and former president of 1917, 2 irab Blue Wings and See Opera Without Paying Wing” without buying a tioket The Seattle Federation of Wom ° Bome one ta going to nee “Mue Don’t Guess—KNOW! tho National Peace league, this A wit des re . — Garuche at clubs has put out thourands of = FR amy ‘ "| oard Blue Win Washington students at an allunt seg gee hen gprs os the orsity aasembly that tn the last fered for the tn vy Monday, M 4 tho establishment of an international court has pro five mont Don’t accept some- Don’t guess about Clothes. one’s off-hand remark. Come here and investigate 1 for yourself. We are ready to show you the greatest stock of $25 value Suits and Overcoats ever shown 1n 4 the Northwest. 14, the greatest number of 1i : ned oo) poss! bi! on : fren oa m an impossibility to a) ee No member of t agi om ty . fedorat! and no one connected Only a few months ago,” he | fedorat Mchene oe the Ka “one of the highest officials | ¥ zo " a Stes Briand "| Player comic opera, will bo eligible \¥r was tn thin country ‘xv The iidue Wings are already ance, Waa his country € . in hu aoe Sore ©* about the city, Get busy collecting | tenting the sino rity ¢ the Amer sen The Goaa th to be given Gd tional rmament He went bach th lat 4 eg |to France satisfied.” jo eateer Oe steel storage tank for roy bean ¢ with a capacity of 2 [ERECT BIG TANK TO ),000 gallons, Stop feeding the high cost of doing business. yc hy ped nee te on hy Pay Stop paying for high ground-floor rents, expensive -| HOLD SOY BEAN OIL | ore ‘<r 201, sccorting 0 0 fixtures, credit losses, etc. ECONOMIZE. Take ee Re ne epee ane Peer the Arcade Bldg. elevator and actually save $10. | Proctor & Gamble will erect a! day He paswed out the bodies of two of the The San Francisco AND ot t > clow n far the igence and bring fort! You would have to reach d plane of human or even animal ir Frame-Up System ano OVERCOATS 4 ARCADE BLDG. SEATTLE NORTHWEST BLDG. PORTLAND ———————————EE | | | | | rime, wald that she bad emelled e adder, some Gila monster, some mangy crocodile with | Charles Hart, mail carrier, who| ‘'¢ hydrophobia ty rp ! sip rig i ves across the street from the|* and so dangerous criminal as the mind Ag Hewitt house, swore that he had| ceived, concocted and consented to use the ane f the UP AIRS CLOTHES SHOPS seen Hewitt on the day before, car-}law of California to break the neck of innocent J. 170g on ra bos i ean Mooney to satisfy the er al corporat rancisco. | mercial Club roome of the relatives | Contractor to Face § who Itved next : annie n the bers of A 6 Hewitt home, told the About six years ago an carnes man | | hington Coast ‘ : the had beard’ Hewitrs| called on me and introduced himself ; pre ! Ly aston Coes Perjury Charges Fire!" and his pounding| senting his credentials as a delegate to ational So hv 4 tfenba: on her back door y ta itlel cdattcarccotte: at Camanhaden’ 7. wae coud aad ineiceniad : was pledged.| Angust Welffenbach, contractor ad PO Piaod, cialis Conve v vat Copenhagen. I was Ps a6 aa tlentiad F 1 present. J. ¢.|08 the clty-county building, may be re department.| to have this humanitarian call on me, and was impressed |the Firet oe on pi gents a weal Hae > Sor aie Gil wilh: the abla way Se wile’ Aft: Macnay discussed econdustc |=, on eur Shanstrom of the Alaska building | charged with perjury th the to . ato a h the able way in uch 2 earn ! } OY | elticiess OF wa was elected president of the ergan-/according to plans of the prose ° ; Guaee pera nel?" nciples and matters of history and law lor Wik eoeks ‘zation Fre | ra ofice. Wetffenbach sued { § 4 th hen sh | | outer asked Hewitt where the children TOM MOONEY FRAMED im > Full schoot credit will be given|t@ Smanty and the Puget Brige \ were, when he first came to her You can well imagine my surprise when I bought a ten ic cogg ror rd bs B “ et bore oh an Dredging Co. to recover ] agar - wo spi > peel cent booklet and found the picture of my old acquaintance, | sity, probably will attend the Pre] ita one perigee : in the hou Tom Mooney, on the front cover and above the picture the|«{dio training camp for reserve of + = © anr.|ed in judée susei'a peart Waeaeall who sat impacnive during| “THE ¢ CO FRAME-UP System” |... °° ° ubjects should | {27 night after @ long night seg of her exam: on Sens THE AN FRAN( O FRAME YST : The Y. M. ©. A. is urging men to ing Gen- | * anams = : | I frame-up is now cl the|train themselves for military ser Werte nt, San cistaniiah (wwees’ tak ae j need of a bine erage Rea Poy ees or set|Yice in the orga u's gym-| Francisco,” and not to Gen. Frank-|, 0 vihénes tele onal : ¢ 7 fam. n 1 who is in command, but); 7)" ana . ain a housoker Asia ote Weel teas 4 npose |" . pot, , nd, Dut) rater bookkeeper, Fred D, ny of Mrs. 1 sible ‘40. aie Wakaky chu cé Raabe een Rh ec een, Sealitied Gant Cay ane orris rn, who aaid that AL ie poner is eee ae |and that he had made them to co after Mra. He hb bus . S Dower to encourage the H |ineide with other evidence band he called c Morris sev ity Will bet Ae oon mp : Thief Gets Gum | Weiffenbach later wanted to of eral tin t t er sister D i et as committee to co - — isekeepor. was t a grocer of A who swore that on the r |January 23 he sold Hewit jlon of kerosene, and that at that time the railroad mar $20 on account and » Wiley suspended his credit SHARON ESTATE FIGHTING CLAIM Tacoma against the Frederick William Sharon es tate, by whi hopes to sect a portion of haron fr today are itn letters from Sharpn exally adopted nor Nad claim on the Sharon es 6 & legal tate These letters include correspond Stewart *reparedness Parade was bein I J 22, 1916. Dr. J ta Moss, Mrs ie K. Compt Mr nie Dahl and Mrs. Maud Master son, all saw the bomb ing and witnessed the explosior that killed some 10 pe 1 wounded others, but their evidence was n frame-up was based on was 4 many w WW lanted in a suit case { left there by Warren K. Mrs. Rena Mooney el Weinberg, Edward D Thomas J. Mooney t aphs were 1 duced. Prostitutes a were coached witnesses. Detectives who are clever rge. Bribing was the prevailing means, a panel of pr 1 jurors, who must have been both r { dumt to « 1 jr , constituted the ma e that turned out the M rd for the legal prof prevents mention THE FRAME-UP WAS RAW were enraged, e no doubt the bo zers could t ple 1 diab al crf 1 other labor or mold at outrage 1 a crnel, and ¢ framed, the publi as d be easily Seventeen thousand 4 and pacified by a kept press rs had been offered as a reward for the iction of the bomb planters, and there are always ly ¢, rats, roaches) in human for whose read { le ct { fr de evidence is for sale cheap, and, w prosecuting at Jence between the mother of the| ™4de a y b ; 1 dpe onaire y in the louse-rat-roach calibe y always get | hf ¢ f if nate time of} double quant f iufactured evidence rt price . in which the financial ald schooling. Before over, {t 1s declared Interviews by Mra. lerick William d assistance, will er appeals for for her son's the trial is |Sharon ha |be introduced. [BETTER BABY WEEK | STARTS HERE MAY | Complete btrth registration will be the alm of those tn charge of Petter Habies week in the state of Washington, beginning May 1. Un der the auspices of the State Fed- eration of Women’s clubs, a house- to-house canvass will be conducted, in order that a complete register may be obtained. Gov, Lister, in a statement id Wednesday, urged general observance of the week thrnout the state. This year’s better baby exhfbit in Seattle will be held at the Hon Marche. Booths will be opened by the department of home economica, at the state university, under the supervision of Miss Effie Ralt and the senior girls, in which diet lists especially prepared for babies will be shown. The public library, the state health department, and the mothers’ congress will also have bootha, BUILDER ASKS FOR SALMON BAY SITES Waterfront property demand In Seattle, if the application for sites made to the port comminston its meeting terday is any criterion. Two unnamed shipbuild ing companies have applied for sites In the Salmon bay district and a third, represented by James FP. Bradford, filed for a elite in the same neighborhood i if a crime li n in by the ill But the framing of Mooney and | that a istrious official. friends was so raw ial prosecutor is about to be appointed and if the general and the governor of California are as big should be, a searching investigation be h the professional witnesses, corporation detective framers, and probably some lawyers will go to the penitentiary, and War ren K. Billings, framed and sentenced for life, and Thomas J Mooney, framed and sentenced to hang, will be liberated. ~ WHAT THE EVIDENCE WILL PROVE The evidence introduced at the trial and discovered since |the trial will prove that Mooney and his wife were a mile | from the scene of the bomb crime, on the roof of their house with others at the time the explosion took place, and their pictures happened to be taken by photographers and in the will picture is a large clock showing the exact time when prose-| cucing witnesses testified that Mooney was at the scene of the crime. He was there on the roof with his wife and several others, Many affidavits and a world of evidence to convict the |framers await the investigation. Every person in the state who has any regard for justice | should procure Mr. Robert Minor’s ten-cent book, | THE FRAME-UP SYSTEM” | “STORY OF SO-CALLED BOMB TRIALS IN | | SAN FRANCISCO” | | This book can be had for ten cents at the Labor Temple, or I. W. W. headquarters in Seattle, or from the International Workers Defense League, 210 Russ Building, San Francisco. To read this book is to burn with indignation at the at- tempt to Russianize and Mexicanize the courts of “JUSTICE” ! By whom? You answer | of this country | More than thirty-nine thousand voters in this county voted for me for Prosecuting Attorney at our last general election, and, in the name of the law and justice according to law, I ask each and every one of you to write to the vernor of California and request that a searching be made into the conduct of public officials in San Francisco and investigation the framing of Thomas J. Mooney. I know this boy is not guilty. | In next Thursday’s Star I shall tell why I oppose con-| scription EDWIN J. BROWN. because the theory that the} that a bomb had been made and] ad, and] fer avother set as originals, but his was denied by the court. ate with to enroll a ington State its attempts | m of harvest hands for the late er and fall. | tered t Rasmussen, at| A Judge In Alton, Mo., has decid- cee 2900 Linden ave. last night. He/ed that to constitute a breach At a meeting Wednesday tn the| picked off a box of each, together|the peace, profanity must be aud : Chamber of ( erce and Com- with $2.75 in cash | ble at least 15 feet away ; : : > ‘ B | = | Brooklyn Dairy | Products Company | Announces an Advance of 20% | on All Milk Products After May Ist, 1917. = HIS advance should have taken place three months ago, owing to the intolerable condition of the milk market, but we have postponed action, hoping it would change. Instead of improving, prices have steadily ad- vanced until there is now left no other alternative. With a view to helping our employees meet the in- creased costs with which they are confronted on all sides, we desire to announce an advance of 10 per cent in wages, effective May first. We shall also ad- vance the purchase price to all producers on that date. The average advance in food prices the past year has been 76 3-4 per cent. This small advance of 20 per cent in milk and cream prices still leaves these dairy products the cheapest goods obtainable. We hope that this advance may be of only a tem- porary nature. Brooklyn Dairy Products Company By H. W. Soules, President.

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