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STAR—TUBSDAY, JUNK 26, 1917. PAGE § DEFENSE SCORES IN TRIAL | The Rhodes Co. °° Avon, OF INSPECTOR MIKE POWERS | =: mor 69c e Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416.424 PIKE STREET WE'LL hteantede you terma are 4 amywhere, No extr JUsT Youn worp and drew from him \fter Howaldt, Motoreyele Driver} — witn ‘ bad today, I am going up to| J, J. Kush called the inside story .of the gam 200 U t d H t hospital, and won't be back | “Did you take Powers to Provt-| bling house on Washington at ntrtimme ats today, If you want mo, you know | dence hor Wardell promised me protec - where you can get me He did #, on February 9 at 10 o'clock| tion,” he toentified. “We ran a c "h $1 5 not come back again in the morning kame for high stakes, and were oice 2 50, but I Jipped t two daye. (War Made Trip Record upposed to «plit his of He find the date because it was | bim after the According to War ell) called on Pow Upper Main Floor fice February 9 the day before payday and he wa Had Booze Supply ee en ee Tere Wardell came in several differ f money and tried to draw] Ile Introduced me to a cle in ! ss Tier we ent time Bvar testified on | ney early jthe drag store in the Trav Milan emp and lisere in t u examination nes t » a record of the trip on| hotel, on Yesler way, between Post an ntl ee and small rolling brim ea D oor. ee the chief and some to see replied Kush in| *t. and Raflroad ave. He also ga Parr They are very desirable for street Upper Main Floor. Powers on ine a card of introduction, We teprigg” oer ‘neta Oe Evar corrobor Carleton sk at the record be-| used to walk right in behind the ae . a play Ee - aC , ' ¥ ibe liare f Ved. w Car t come ip here anked and fill our pockets with ROSE, vate al, Purple way A nesday that consists of € lef's office, looking for tes r $1.95, $2.50 and $3.9 Special for the oO tyles yesterday,” réplied Kush Wardell sold me the booze for|| : Catchec light cole Policewoman Called A single question, put by \$ « gallon, and I got four gallons, iad ‘ateetan in coe The detense next summoned Mar Deputy Prosecutor Ellis, open- | three of which I patd for,’ | He | Elitw attempted to woby Du ned percale, xaret Rehan, Miss Rehan takes! ed the way for the defense in 4 Hi ° ° ) alte shacibartere . ; id while Sandee: attaPnacn: 26) BeGea |for small stakes. I 1 e oo ress irts Evans {6 out to lun evidence showing that G. M "It was only a Httle ‘smear’ for|| $1.25 Breakfast Who was in the anteroom on) Wardell, the private detective, | the ‘brosn’?” he inquired $5.00, $6.50, $7.95 Sets 69c WO HUNDRED Genuine Guernsey Casseroles, in nickel-plated brass holders; either round or oval shape, in seven- or eight inch sizes. Regular pri Specia while they last $1.39 » afternoon of Februar sbout| who is Powers’ accuser, not laybe you think it was brass 0?" ques¢.oned Fulton only operated a gambling | retorted the witness, “but It looked and $10. 00 {here are 150 two-piece } Wardell was there and also an house, but sold booze illegally ike gold to me ° f i ———————— reakfast Sets in this assort- other man and Sergeant Carleton for profit, and was in league Richardson Testifies U Main Floor } was the reply with a bootlegging drug store. | Dr. Waeldo Kichardson was the pper Main ment that has been fe= 9@ _Wardeli Waited Light also was shed on the dis- |rmost important witness for the de || -— the finest time of ’ duced for a quick clearance, Jj 8 there when you left for position of the profits of the | se Monday He showed some |! SUMM! i a he set consists of a separ- i Mr. Evans’ retur sid) gambling and liquor selling hesitancy about testifying against all the year—and the te skirt and blouse, amaimaan ow » Fulton Wardell alleges Powers took | Wardell, who Is his patient, but pleasure theme of meg: nah: . ; hy Should Gill Chastise Me?” He Says Yes.” repl 1 ar $50 from him in return for |when Wardell told the court. that ngiras made of light figured, plain {7 Sergt. Putnam, head of the | considered my duty to the peo. The witness sa ' sw three! gambling protection }he had no objection, the physictan many songs and stories is here. It white ain pink, blue >i3 police dry squad, who may lose ple of the city,” said Putnam, Oh outside In the h a ned "with \ t} explained at Wardell was a nur appropriate th th f Sum and laver ¢ Sizes [J Mayor Gill said Monday th | They were parading back and|! Waldo Richardso erer m locomotor ataxia and 1 . ediun Reg- his job or be “sent to the he eee anulaer Pouce forth while ng that War¢ a suf-|that there were certain accompan mertime should be he wom ecial a la Specis woods" by Mayor Gill or Chief caeb MAGE the hice Pearce [08 the asiteroom 1 a “progressive and {n-|ing ailments, among them paresis,|| ankind with white apparel, and in ch ie p “ i nen & o Did you know the curable disease,” which affects his} Which made him untruthful and OIE oe y esa ge rig aes cae bribery trial le over.” Putnam, | snecitts?” i YF be 7 nd mpairing his ; ntality " lrellable. ele est eget | selecting a Skirt for Summer a model ¥Y case is over, didn't without the knowledge of the » nisanc alate 1a anaihices ; phir | F seem worried Tuesday. obit 40 alles ac ihe raver No. a desultory effect o s moral na-| “He has led to me repeatedly on || chosen from this assortment of parecnee — “t don't know why | should bt oe Powers Not There ture & loss of sense of shame) all ndx of matters,” said Dr. || ted the susceptibility” of stised for doing what | his superior officers. : It is the provine Watches for Vacation about February 9 d|and a loss of the power to tell the| Richardson, “It is a symptom of || was Inspector Powers| truth,” the testimony J. W.|the malady. I have noticed that itts|| White Serge and White Duren, Wardell’s tner in the of the may ming worse. . to chastise the police,” says P gambling \ 5 ‘ a not. His nephew was! ®ambling house at Washing Sulli i pe Ice-Mint For nam. “But I haven't heard that I and L did not wee him dur-| ton #t., made Powers’ case infin-| Captain * dullly aptlee fi y Cre. HOOD) 4 d B : F was to be punished, and I really | ing the tely stronger, according to court|the police departme i" i , onts me Jewelry Section haven't considered the . a . ‘ « ce department, was pi will meet with all the requirement 4 “ a Ire ’ urning eet rests nai i the matter What f in your| attaches ier 8 Jon the stand to testify that Power Ne are The-stiowing consists’ of @ Main Floor 3 I mind eo wit is Makes Slip in to turn over the $50 that | or wa 1 fl 3 ¢ Wonderful Relief for Sore, Aching. me >more Wardell the private) ness Judge Ronald t atedly sus-|the alleges Wardell paid him || full box (or cluster pleated and in flare style, trir ingers at hie ah. as ; Tender Feet, Painful Corns meena ep bag ed fu ck eh tain he objection of the state/as a bribe, to the propert rh med with buttons and separate belt; also with fancy $1. 50 a and Callouses. niened bY ar atthews to Attorney Walter Fulton's at-| head arte “ s ’ sc s ¢ leasing j 4 of the First Presbyterian church, to tediats 4G uhear can. Pity eel nee t pocket The assortment i lecidedly pleasing and 200 into my office,” said!| shows a complete of sizes in 24- to 30-inch belt Sullivan, “Just before his arrest. | attempt to bribe Police Ins ’ range ctor! — ¢% sxe without the knowl rad Howaldt, patrol driver, ge of hin we il Rud a little, soothing. cooting lee Mi ke Pr _ ij Shoes poor ured. swollea burding foot An | Ke Powers, gave valuable free|rojiowed Mine Rehan on the stand.| employer, Sergt. Putnam, of the|‘Where is Danny?’ he eked me j) Sreasures | ER: what reer comfortable it makes ,teen 1 hhe “ity as @ booze spot] He said he had driven Powers to|@ry squad. Then, after Fulton had| ‘Danny's gone,’ 1 said, ‘I have || I easy and com makes ) ter. | gained permiasion to allow Duren some money for him,’ sald Powers {1 Ingersoll Junior 2.50 _ 1 feel, Under the soothing. cooling i@- | “He was p | ol slienntehtiaeee | = of Iee-Mint, corns and painful cai © was responsible for the raids LIGHT-HEARTED WOMEN to testify in the matter and had| “I asked him if it was personal "s Lisl | ; ; x9. bas Co bet dR ademrger cage Spe enc | Ciena the withena over to Tillie tor or denmcasy lm Hf Ie was personal!’ Women’s Lisle Vests 35c or Ingersoll Wrist Watch Metropole and the Old Crow bar \ erful, light-hearted woman |. examination, the state's at | ’ 1 cross-exam ination wtate ubout the time of the policemer ; na and a dozen other places,” says|!* the joy of a n torney asked the simple question! ball i he was headitior ‘he ry | 3 for £1.00 Ingersoll Midget Radio- jorpaand pataful |bis former boss. “He also pinched | ¥!l! fade, @ good which paved the way for the de ! osc ee lot of bootleggers mat rm of health : y ay for the de-|nances of it i | lite cee ee es BAS ve efidure to the end tense Limits Character Witness Upper Main Floor. Seth Thomas, a 7-jew- poe aan coma ke m4 “Something has been said |“ ‘Departmer he sald. 1 ll eled Watch in @Heee seeps hen deaezed down by nome, about a little booze you had /I heard Sergt. Carlton come in and meng tive summer weight with crucheted yokes |) Ce my hen dragged down Oy fon’ when the place was raided,” ie for Powers, He took Power | |AN| and band top. Low neck, no sleeve style, in || sizes, each ..... $3.50 . sald Ellis, “That was only a | by the arm and said: ‘Go in and see sizes 36 to 44 —— = | ac iche, headact f on the x Patek of «hacen . sown? Nittle | bit for private use, ‘he chief qu before he gets patria pgag cr Touutit wasn't it away’ Then they went off.” | mmow-white cubstance pence be cots — - Sullivan explained that “Danny” | 7. I quuatities come from. the ound is y PPO Sea: ; socom D or tne ante ring the ¢ the property clerk | kate, and soon the battle between! ie seererge on arte riers, "oe ete GERMAN RAIDERS ©. ra aeons Spe pen ec With the Fingers Powers war arrested just as ne} EX*GONVICT SHOT feces. Eezema Wash | ee Re ally oF, arch ota wan about to enter the chief's of-| PORTLAND, June 26.—Clarence A touch of D. D. D. ouch o th bare been disappoinied. you i be the cooling. pe . L. Amsbury, ex-convict, clerk in sofe or itching eruption aaa Thon 86 aor Store to-day for » smait| LONDON, June 26.—Three Rrit-| ————_——— Says C Lift Out nn, MOtO Cherncter | witneenes, |. orice of the Portiand Muiploy- MARTIAL LAW MAY be able to rest and sleep once Mins and give your poor. euftering. | ish naval planes fought ten Ger “STRENGTH— ays orns either for Powers or against |the : ee ach! pa hing, boring fone the erent o aod WX ca” aaltel Catt acecr==o" aidell, will be called by the de-jers’ association, ts near death to END SPAIN PLOTS : ing? Get, $, uae z 4 1 fense because of a ruling of the y, aft nidnight revolver duel Roulers, shooting one down in W h P. day, after a midnight iver due! . flames and probably destroying two And How to Gain It ithout Any GIN {| court miting the number to stz|ith nw Hote in the near ot] MADRID, Jane 26.—Guspension| you been made happy by great remedy f others, an admiralty statement to 3 y jo each the Hobak residence, in South of constitutional guarantees was | ATENT pecceecece ee ceeee eee eeeee | Calla Chauncey Wright Portland day detlared x ’ < hard corns, soft corns! Fulton called John D. Hart, F. F.|. Hobak was slightly wounded, |*220unced today The ministers The British machines were pa | trolling the air. The Germans ap | parently @ starting out for a |raid. Notwithstanding the enemy's r Sheriff Cudihee, Amabury said today he was sent explained that widespread political it, Frank P. Mullen! into South Pértland to find boot-| intrigues necessitated this step, in BARTELL DRUG Co. orney T. J. L. Ken-| joggers. Hobak, hearing Amsburyjeffect establishing martial law READ STAR WANT superior numbers, the British fliers |‘ pei Of freezone, says|nedy during the afternoon to testi-lin his back yard, started to investi- Ithruout the nation ifr ADS jentered into an immediate engage. |°*"" authority, fv that t had known Powers for ~ ae in ysieal strength neces It {# claimed that at small cont! soi 6, so far as SRG Te SNe: Soaked IN eat] Se TOe PRTRIOAL SSFORGIN OSET| TY Mc gure euattos onan cened| kage. eureka’ eenecne eax SONNE utes. sary ° r All the British machines were un-|&0¢: the mental strength to of freezone at any drug store, | law-abiding citizen armed. grapple with diffienlt problems; | which Is sufficient to rid one's feet| Fulton also was given permission ous foree which endows the|of every corn or callous without/to read into the record the names or and vitality; the) pain or soreness or the danger of|jef other cha r witnesses for triumph over ad-| infection | Powers f a corn ean shortly | Randolph, fo! out with the fingers | Chauncey Wr ly directly upon the!and City A The demand toda for men|if you wil and women who are strong In|corn a f the word—possess-|a Cincinr MM Use Cocoanut Oil For Washing Hair If you want to keep your hair in|#re weak Ask Your Grocer) 2.0 23.0 ee ae eo wash it with About It Most soaps and prepared sham-| and turn def into vie This new drug i® an ether com nd exhausted, and there-| inflame or « it such glorious strength Is) pour ticky, dries the ¢ so long as your nerves! moment it Is fed and does not nm irritate the ur. you would be really strong | rounding tissue t t care your nerves This announcem will interest | exhausted nerve need | many women here, for it is said| | Poos contain too much alkali. This nd for this rpose physt-|that the present high-heel foot , $c) 8 > hel ans strongly recommend the use| wear is putting corns on practical ATHENS, J 77 < Your Grocer, Madam, is| ties the scalp, makes the hair r er | A | INS, June 26,—King Alex-| ¥ : brittle, and is very harmful. Just the organic phosphate known | ly every woman's feet ander formally announced today he | as bitro-phosphate | ——— =|had entrusted former Premier a o selo ” o dru ata a good counselor ON | pisin mulsified cocoanut oll (which |*™ong drugeist Elutheros Venizelos with the task foods. He gets satisfac-|{s pure and entirely greaseless), {s|“Dich most druggists stock in Ser. | Wins Prize for Purity tion out of satisfying cus-|much better than the most expen-|CO™MPressed tablets, so that if you} of forming a new cabinet tomers, and he knows|*lve soap or anything else you caa|(e! your strength ts falling from i Venizelos, who left Athens and| that to satisfy them is|%¢ for shampooing, as this can't|*P) (ieee vine hosphate - tab The founded a government for Greece} . a | possibly injure the hair iy os egg. oe < at Salonika after the former King —From Seattle Times of June 17, the way to build perma-|" simply moisten your hair with and take one with every ! Bi Constantine had refused to carry 1917. nent business. water.and rub {t in. One or two|/ractically all of the minor all g out the policies demanded by the| He knows also that teaspoonfuls will make an abund:| "ents afflicting mankind, Slo af [Greek people, was expected to ° leanses the hair and scalp thor-\ io ivtion and low vit ERS oughly. 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