The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1918, Page 2

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MAY GET A CHANCE SOON STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1918. PAGE 2 ————=T VAN HEIDEN IS HINDENBURG IS | BORED AS TRIAL DRAGS ALONG Johannes Franciscus Van der Ilelden appeared bored Monday, Hin trial for the murdey of Mra. J. A Collinson on August 16, 1916, in dragging and his interest in proceed sin Cageing, Monday, as the sec of the trial began, he paid to the testimony for him, His his attention to @ tent, ing ‘econs, he turned to the deputy sheriff who sat beside him and maid, Thie tn dreadfully tire 1 would rather stay in jail for the stand to testify that she had ween Van der Heiden a few days prior to the shooting and that his menta diden was not normal, that she had visited the Made You ¢ nh June ashe re ph Levinson, proprietor of the ) costumer: special— } ) { Van der Helden testified that tor hotel, where ived in August, 1916 he had behaved peculiar! the and seat hotel during that time, The trial im brown. art may take another week Women Seothed Him Mra, Joseph Cranston, who lives at Ti Ninth stated under oath that she had been in the same room with the defendant on the night of 16, 1916, from 8:25 p,m. ur hav same compresses ead and upon rves { It han been established that the i { Bil ahooting occurred just before 9 p.m. Mrs. Cranston said she was por hour becaune |tooked at the clock when she came linto the room and when she left | Under cross#examination, she was not able to place positively any oth er event of that period, as to ume. |Car Jumps Track, Two Are Injured tive of the Wash, was t the face, and Tony Del Aure. }12, who lives at the Meadows, wuffer- ed painful bruises, The other pas nengers escaped injury. Neither mo torman nor conductor waa injured. WATER SHUTOFF NOTICE Water will be shut off on Alkt Have. between 62rd ave. 8. W, to Alki point, on Tuesday, June 11, from 9 a ™. to 5 p.m. neverely — Horse meat markets! Shall Seattle) have ‘em? | New Yor! as one now. ¥ Ss. He of Idaho, is in ening one here. Do the pec f Seattle want to) eat horse me and there are those It's cheaper | who say that the flesh in nice, and jeven sweeter than beef. Others don't| like the idea of eating ol’ Dobbin. In New York a porterhouse steak of horse meat selis for 16 cents a pound, against around 35 to 40 cents la pound for the same cuts of beef, sold in Seattle now. Horse soup t sells in the Eastern market for! 12 cents. | son has found that he can. ehtered in slaughter a think is the will not al government horse ment ia so lke beet nee that it is hard for even and won't let beeves shtered in the same Me two will get mixed therwise. n’s only chance * slaughtered in a city-| ected plant or in on en Dougherty, Sam ea Dally—10c, 26c, 0c, Tic. Mats. to 50c. = ee LACE HIP... Continuous Dally 1 to 11 i | Melody Moids; 10 France Bros. - & Other Big Hip Acts 5 2 “The Vag Eye” and Marie Osborne in “A Daughter of the West” ty Mats. 10¢ r 6 own. | If Ha theatr watch, let Next Liberty | Eveg & Sun. 200 PANTAGES Nights 7 and 9 nd Company in AN ESKIMO” TAILORING CO. meaaquarters for Suits, Coats and One-Piece Dresses 425 Union Street PRA PE Pic Ce PINE | ! iF Features. Gen. Admission 250 | } Your last chance Monday to see * fummer headaches and that TOM MIX deprenned feel! | —in— Cupid’s Rowad-Up ALL FUR HER A 2-Reel Comedy ine the Eyes, Write the and Make the Glasses Adults 10¢—Children Be Prices include tax | lence, n The Jaywalker IS NEVER THE GOOD DANCER Because he knows how to get around. He is at ease un- der all conditions, Accidents are unknown to him whilst on foot Because he is too quick, too light, limber and easy on his feet. One would think no matter what you would de- sire to do with your feet you could do so. But it is not so. Have you ever seen a Monday night class start out awkward, raw recruits of dancing, and then come back on Friday City meat inspectors have told him that they can't stop him selling horse meat in Seattle, as long am he sells it as horse meat. So he is look at seven sharp and see those same boys again? Under | Mr. and Mrs. G. Oswald HIPPODROME Fifth and University they are like old-timers. Slicing ‘em off. ing around for a location, declaring his belief that ple will} » kindly t He is said to have three carloada of mus | tangs fattening up for the opening of the marke PLAYED PART OF KAISER; HE MAY RECOVER. Patent medicine cent alcohol, ec tent at eattle p horse flesh Join the class teach you. containing 25 per bined with discor ntfulnes day. Acc imbibers o! rm a but temp 0 let's and I'll fix all erly jail with five stitches in the back his bead, and with him two com panions with more or less scarred anatomies | Motorcycle Officer G. M. § y arrested the men at Lake rest park at 5:30 Three members| FOR CONSTIPATION have stood the test of time. Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish billousness, headache, indigestion and to clear up a bad complexion. Gommine bears signature (awk Good PALE FACES Genersily indicate a leck like fig t I'm the ou fellows titat man is in Revel and John Wicklund mpa TACOMA, —The Masonic Grand of Iron is the Blood Lodge will hold a threeday session b 2 vintting ryesnay. "nts eee | Casrter’s tron Pills George Lawler, of Tacoma, grand ‘Wil help thie coaditics master, will preside, ‘ourt adjourned for | At that time she aaid | th neon and Mra, Ens were | t the | attempung to | ¢ she had|« Jumping the slot at Third and Yew er, Monday morning, outbound cabie |; car No. 4, Gripman Daniel Roth, left | - the ra Mre. M. Crawford, of Ta bruised | ag MONDAY | NIGHT AT 7 SHARP, They'll! ‘REPEATING 1914 MOVE ON PARIS ny 4. W. T. MASON United Press War Expert NEW YORK, June 10-—Von Hindenburg's new offensive be tween M an attempt portant Frenct advance on Paris during the early weeks of the war burg ia returning, In of 1914 Thi ois no the drive two weeks than have to sit in the me ground in the surtroom and Haten. | by the Saxon When Pietra Johnson went upon] voneral, Von Hausen, while the pres t advance toward ¢ eptance on Kluck th Von Hausen and Von Kuck , ow in retirement because of jtheir failures, ‘Their impetuous ef forts were overcome by Gen. Foch's famous ¢ nter-offensive south of the | Marne, and Gen. Foch now faces the ume wituation th nfronted Gen. Joffre in Augunt Time F nt Again Rven the time element in operating now, as it did then, ‘The Germans 1914 to capture laria, and wer in the cou 1d develop In the |denburg is now attempting to rush to Paris in the hope that he can end war before America fonmive begins nought tr no end the Weat before | Ftuseda her major of fensive major of. here is this difference, however. rituation ther large f protecting the road to 1 while Gen. Foch's pr nm the and now f re lien had no Jin a ipal reserve strength in at present con centrated southwest of Complegne where he is strongly biocking Von | Kiuck's old pathway to the enpital | point south of Amiens are » better prepared to resist man advance than between yon. Every hun 1 by Hindenburg in only be at @ cont in man power during 1th Py a ensive. Gen. Foch has 1 railway service running into the Compiegne for the rapid movement of troops: British Labor £ Asks New Appeal for Tom Moone SAN FRANCISCO yn with the pre parade, were received jhere today by the International Workers’ Defense league The message from the British la bor party, aligned by Arthur Hender son, said ‘The national executive of thin party desires to associate itself with the 37th convention of the American Federation of Labor in requesting new trials for Mooney and others vieted in the bom! - Title Insurance and Mortgage Investments XPERIENCED inves- tors invariably prefer || title insured first mort- gages to those not having this advantage. Brokers have learned that these securities move with more facility when the underlying property has title protection. 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