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THE SEATTLE STAR--THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1919 "This Is Daughter BATTLE ‘RUTH GARRISON years service tq the homefurnisher? FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —ne C. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser; the will not be dolivered—can be easily taken by colheatn household set: special for Friday and Saturday — $1.19 remular price $2.75 coived 340 of & shold acts, exact sed of buteher 1 cook fork, 1 cleaver, Tecan open enameled aw and 1 comp 1 pice 1 bread. knife. knife, = 1 paring knife, © (all with black ties), 1 meat sharpe heavy aluminum kettle, with a 2- rt Inset. which can used a cereal eular price for Friday ame soentere high- % omany fitted with pliable adjustable wheels special for $2.65 |HEIR TO BIG ESTATE AMAZES SEATTLE SAID TO BE IN CITY man’s wife could not) According to a communication to GF Feed without sharp pains In 7, star trom W. L. Keith, secre- ; ee eth cnaeae| tary of the Canadian club, George camphor, hydrastia, Lewis, missing heir to « large for~ ‘mized in Lavoptik eye wash. tune at Bradford-on-Avon, Enx- Produced by a single bot ang, is somewhere in Sealtic iook- hottie of ever pa tend [me for work. He was employed IE of weak, strained or in- here in a local shipyard. By com- eyes. Aluminum eye cup municating with the police detec- _ Swift's Drug Co., and lead-|tive department he will be put in Advertisement. ltouch with attorneys for the estate ‘This is a good grade of rub- hose and will give fine Friday and Saturday $3.45 "$6.65 “Red Spot” Light A very serviceable spot light, which can be turned from white to red In a single operation. Can be swung completely around and used as an emergency tail light. Easily focused without use of tools. Regular $7.00 value. Special $4.75 P. P. Weight 4 pounds. Automobile Accessories Department. “Electric” Wall- paper Cleaner | Very fresco per 6¢ | | feet, with coup bad | Tumbler Holders Nickel plated, extra ity each Plumbing Department effective on Special, Paint Department “Bestov’” Electric Stove ‘This is a good size, servic le electric stove that will pay for itself many times during the warm summer days. Large enough to take a good-sized kettle, Nickel top. Heating ele. ment guaranteed for one year. Each . . $4.50 P, P. weight, 3 pound A Few Iey-Hot Bottles Left 17 nickel plated, pint size, special 6 imitation leather covered, pint size. Special 11 imitation leather covered, quart size. Special Cutlery Depart Department. “Yankee” Automatic Drill No. 40 Has rachet movement, drill stands still in backward move ment. Eight drill points, 1-16 to 11-64, all in plain sight when magazine is ee Special Friday and Saturd: reduced to 1. 1.70 "Pp. P. weight, 1 pound, Tool Department. Screen Door Check The best and most satisfactory check made for screen doors. : . $1.16 Builders’ Hardware Department | Whisk Brooms Good quality Whisk Brooms. Different sizes. 25c size........19¢ 35c size........28c Housefurrishings Department. AT OKANOGAN \To Testify in Trial of Doug-} las Storrs ® . | Continued From Page One » - ~ Affidavit of prejudice filed Judge P . of Okane Supertor Neal nty by D, Smithy Judie rey sit in his May oa nised Judge Jurey Jepot platform at We od questioning wrinkles r brow gave him Aim on Recogn an sho at Chelan. en, who with oman fought the fight which m A life sentence at penitentiary Mra. Hile girl bow | mi M. Askren, saved Ruth fr boa rded 1 Mrs. delightedly to Hiten and fell into bright conver Jaation with Mrs, Askren. ‘The con Versation and smiles continued with jout a tremor until & o'clock Wed bight, When stepped ain it was then that her 1 anxious of p | nesday [from th Jamite tad | over ahe ax she cast an eye the atl knot ered at t 1 of ed t way to th © hotel and Storra lived am mar before the amall crowd A® she Ruth's | suppre news advent ' on her in whieh she in the filled way to aot | gkusped neared eyen | astonishment j Hotel Bureay }with tears. Tears gave ua Storrn’ attorney pushed his way | ard Ruth and attempted to oid | |mpeech with her. ‘The strong arm | jot Guard awept Attorney | Seniths and Ruth, ushered * y |the guard's wife, was rushed to her |reserved room on the second floor When the shades of night fell Ruth, accompanied by Mra. Comno. Jeft the hotel for a walk. They bold )ly paraded down the main street, but |there were few people about to give jher either kisses or hineée, Several jgirls recognized her and followed in |her path, but did not venture [near after Mrs. Cosno [warning hand “Ruth's status in thie case ts not clear to me,” A. R. Hilen, her at jtorney sald last night Both state Jand defense seem anxious to have her on the ground. 8h to come, but as she was sub j|poonaed. she had to come. J don't know what is in store for Ruth, but I am here to seo that whe gets a square deal Coano too waved a did not want Storrs have changed ls a moot ¢ tion Guard Coano says he does not! know where the girl stands with re gard to her feelings for the man on} trial, “Somet felt kind she does not.” Comno said. ‘One thing { do know, Ruth did not want to come here as a witness. I think that attitude is due to her embar| rasement as affecta her standing In) Okanogan society, rather than how Ulity toward | Peerre TREATY “LEAK” EXCITES 6. 0. P. Solons Buzzing Over Private Handling of Document BY L. en she talks as tho she €. MARTIN ator Hitchcock's resolution for upon immediate publication by the state department of the treaty text drew fire around Sen- ator Hithecock’s resolution for an Investigation of the Borah Ledge statements that the treaty is in the hands of New York business interests. Hitchcock introduced his resolu |tion late yesterday after a confer le with Senator Kellogg, Min. |nesota, a republican, who had pre | pared a similar resolution, Kellogg | withheld however, on the ground that it might interfere with pasnage of the Hitchcock resolution If Hitchcock's resolution pas |the committee will be directed to learn who the financial men are that have the treaty, how they got it and what special or particular interest they have in it the committee of inquiry Such will not be The resolution gives} the broadest powers an investigation, howe. horized without strong opposition. ne do not wish the matter gone into too deeply because of the possibility that tain men in high positions m involved, they admitted today Altho he does not oppone the vestigation, Senator Borah day he thinks it unnece “I think a cablegram to Versailles would save much time,” he said. “It probably would how the | treaty got out.” Hitcheock, however that an implication of wrongdoin furtiveness on the part of some ministration offictals shall t proved the fullest publicity declared today the investigation, held, will prove conclt one connected with the tion had any hand in fi business by giving them th: text while withholding it from senate Wilson Will Soon Make Belgian Trip PARIS, June President Wil son's trip to Belgium has been post- ed to about June 16, at the re- quest of King Albert, who is suf- foring with hay fe it was learn or senators cer be in sald to- ry, disclose is determined or He if Would Sve Been Sad Time If the Mourners Had Seen | | | | and tears would have streaked down | noses hue, falling un ashamed upon the tiled floor of the old public safety (day afternoon, if any of the city's |prominent topers had witn the | core onies conducted under the eyes jot the dry squad operatives | Mer than 2.000 quart bottles and! \ six barrels of of carmine ‘Jaae-water” | | devoted in war we “Whether Ruth's feelings toward! times threatened to * | family him y toward Storrs, then again | o¢ TT DRIVERS ARE | | have | with the concerts were favored, | pinch. There would have been misty eyes | poured into the building Wednes: | liquor-jammed were squadders eyed it a Wile wivitully of French “Tiger” La | daughter France, ar aph of the au of pas been m k than # wears in the pleture the croix de| guerre, one of the many decorations she received. Clemence re | THREATS CAUSE MAN'S ARREST, Police Ambush Him Near His Home Charged by Mrs. Johan Holts, Mird ave. S., with entering her home, flourishing «a revel ver and threaten! to kill the entire family, Irving Sapps, 39, was arrested and taken to the | city jail at 3:40 a. m. Thurs. | day and booked on an open charge, after pollee had waited in ambush for bim for five hours. According was mubject to to Mra, Holts, Sappa and several put the wipe declare the po hie bome with « father of Mre. Holts ordered | from house. Groth then | went to a drug store on the corner | Ard a and Dearborn at and | notified the soo Beret. W F.j Donlan and Patrolman R. W. Mount, assigned to the bunt, were unable to locate Sapps after a search of the | neighborhood, and at an earty hour | thie morning were replaced by De. tectives H, M. Barton and C. 1, fappe last night lice, appeared at William Groth, interfered and revolver m0 Sappe was arrested at Zird ave and Charles st. When asked for his gun he replied that he had thrown it down a man-hole, Sapps was employed by the Puget Sound Bridge Co. TAKEN BY COPS Watching for violators of the traf fic Jawa, city policement arrested 11 auto drivers Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning G. T. Mannings, 28, alleged to have been traveling 30 milea an hour, | waa arrested by Motorcycle Patrol man G. F. Reynolds. H. J. Fox, 34, was arrested by Pa trelman F. &. Rape rteon at Fourth and Union st, on a warrant charging him with traveling 26 miles an hour W. H. Lucas, 49, in alleged to have parked his car in a prohibited area | and was arrested by Patrolman C. E. Hakes, at Sec fave. and Pike at | Cy Gilbert and W. E. Moul trey, 25, also were arrested for the| same offense at Second ave, andj} Pike st | F. L, Beniteau, 36, was charged by | A. J. Hill with traveling 29 miles per | hour on Ww hateom ave, and Arthur] Zens leged to have an hour, wer Reynolds on Rain rested by ¢ JI. Dd, u arrested by | and Union| Morris, 65, was at Third ave are John Brienburg, 36, wax charged by A. J. Hill with hitting 31 miles an| hour on Whatcom and J. Par ker, 44, char with reckless driv ing, were arrested on th | highway by Motorcy W. A. Elliott and C. Want Band to Give Concerts in Parks tle will have a band of not leas pieces to present concerts in| ty’s parks during the summer | month if plans discussed by 30 rep itatives of civic org nference Wednesday are approved | by the board Friday ‘ommu- | nity sings as a feature in connection | ave. Vv. nizations in park ‘The crab may not be as good cat ing as the lobster, but do ina Addition to self from others comprise some sole knowledge of arithmetic men's sink, to gurgle dole wn into the sewer ceremony took place when Ole Hanson, inspecting the departments, gazed upon the ault used by the dry squad for storage purposes. He is fully ¢ The Mayor city “nose paint” was mostly old goods, and as it was ruthless: | ly destroyed, even the hardened dry | "NOT GUILTY, IS Pee a BRUCE VERDICT Jury Frees |. W. W. of An-| archy Charge » I Continued From Page One » - “ whether Br could be convicted as an anarchist without | narchistic acts being directly traced as a member to him an individual The defense declared the I ad committed crime ounty, that no crime ed with Bruce, that the prosecution had made use of absolute quotations and literature that had no bearing on the immediate isvue The prosecution contended th the teachings of the I. W. W shown by evidence, advoca lence and direct action, and the men who disseminate these teachings should be held responsible ax urchists, The prosecution believed that holder of an 1. W. W card a the doctrines of the orgar 1 y for uting after Charles Micing wanockat no in not w.w octal Attorney proposes a quack! evils,” declared John BD. Car Deputy Prosecutor FB. Claypool had as that employers would, if un-| hecked, treat their help iniquitous and said that every impro nt nthe ndition bad made by the workers thermaelves o said the I, W. W. gospel was based on bate “gospel of amut,” and the organization was di» loyal “To cull the T, W. W. disloyal is slander.” declared Attorney George F. Vanderveer, counsel for the de- fenne. ‘They are fighting for free dom and ¢ being jailed for high principles. They are the dreamers of today. They are trying to over throw an industrial mystem that ha» tte roote In slavery hidn't believe in the der, and was crucified.” “A new industrial order, into which the worker comes into his own, be established,” said Vander veer, “It may not come thru the 1 W. W. an@ 1 do not know how jong it will take, but it will come. The men in the past who saw visions and dreacned dreams effected every step in human progrens. 1 Ww. W “Men by proxy feted for what another did, Who are the real enemies of your politi cal Uberties? They are the men who have a throttle hold on your political ufe. tem by exploitation, as the I aims to do.” To refute the I, W. W. assertion that courts are controlled by capl- mody Judge 1 workers’ ¢ ° established or noon are the dreamers of today. should not be went to jail wow | taliate, Pronecuting Attorney Fred C, | Brown stated that Judge French had once driven & grocery wagon, and maid he was a barber before studying law Friday Specials : Bug Killer, regular 25 special .........18¢ Rose Toilet Cream with Benzoin, regular 25c, special .. ...1d¢ Page's Asthmatic Cigar- ettes, large size, spe- cial T2¢ Babbitt’s Lye, nate le Hobson's Bisera Oint- ment special.....31¢ Vinol Tonic, special 7T9¢ Liquid Veneer, special Sterno ‘Canned Heat S¢ ; Stearns’ Freckle Paste, regular 50c, special Moth Balls, regular 25¢, special -19¢ ' Optimus Bandoline, reg- ) ular 25c, special. Mennen’s Tooth special és Paste, .19¢ Bath and Hair Hughes’ French Ivory, 11 rows, 1\-ineh bristles, plain back, me dium weight . 50 small back 3.50 Sanitax Brushes, hot water can- not harm them Banitax Brush, No, 436, 7 genuine Russian bristles French Iv Hughes’ s srush, rows 3.00 rows short $2.50 rows $4.00 416, 7 ssian bristles Sanitax, white Sanitax, whit Sanitax with handle tube oval shape, 11 Russian bristles Rath Brush, complete brush and back, long and 5 feet best rubber each $3.00 resus Christ | will | And the! one than should not be con! and you can only kill thin ays | .19¢ } AY Spano SY, Ar Sonim oP teome Stcowo ave VU [es (Bria, lig SATURDAY’S SELLING 3h Tater 156.00, $7 and $8 Smart Low Shoes In Our Great SAMPLE SALE One of the Big Events in Our ECONOMY MEZZANINE SHOP tCONGMy METT AMINE NINE SH Shoes French or Millitary Hundreds of advance styles in Brown, White, Tan and Black Oxfords and Pumps, high and low heels, all good leather and sewed soles. You surely will remem- ber this Sample Sale for its remarkable values. sHOP Stconn AVE. ECONOMY MEZZANINE mmr ams stemiteomenntccmme RSI Aa GSO OF S. B, ASI _ FIVE Bartells DRUG STORES | Bartell reliability reduces all chances of mistakes. You get ex- | actly what you ask for, and get full value for money expended. An added value is always evident if purchased at vur stores. “Get it at Bartell’s.” BROWNIE Shoe Polishing Accessories Shinola, in black, white or tan 10¢ | Whittemore’s Ox-Blood .. 10¢ inl, black tan . +15¢ | Dandy Russet Polish—Bixby’s Jet 2-in-1, white cake dressing ...15¢@ | Oil . sso 1G@ and 25¢ Two for 25¢ WwW hittemore's Gitt Fage 25¢ 2in-l, white liquid 15¢ | Wool Polisher and in | Whittemore’s Quick White...15¢| khaki case 25¢ | Imperial Bronze . 25¢ | Whittemore’s Mohair Plush Polish- Whittemore’s Oil Paste .10¢ | er and Bristle Dauber 35¢ | Wonder Make White ..15¢ | Gilbert's “Elite” Sheepwoo! Polish Shu White tee + 10¢@! er, each .. - B5¢ | Bartell Choice Candies Made in our own Sanitary Candy Kitchen, you'll like Bartell Chocolates because they're good. Dauber, ‘ A Epos will keep pn Segpeen con- tented summer. cost of op- Priced at erating is small, no complicated parts and _to get out of order, yet a very capable $2. 13 small machine that will take good pic- tures. Other sizes and models of Kodaks at $8.00 to $105.06. The proper machine best adapted to your work can be found in our stock. Bring us your next roll of film. We develop and print in our own modern, newly-equipped finishing plant. Any size roll, 10¢, All makes of Kodaks, Cameras and Fountain Pens repaired. The speediest satisfactory work In Seattle. Bring us your work, We have a fresh stock of these Caps, just re- ceived. Fit snug around the head and will keep the hair dry. In all the latest shades and styles. Prices, each, 50¢, 75¢ Brushes The Hughes’ Ideal Water proof Brush, the brush that can be cleaned and washed in hot water, Best quality bris tles, set ip cushion back best para rubber, priced at $1.26 nd up Maited Milks, box 12-ounce ..60¢ fancy 80¢ 81.50 amels, per Empress Chocolates, in Y%-lb. box 4... Pound box . Bonnie Bride Snaps, Cocoanut Croquettes, Chocolate Chips, Ib... Chocolate Fig Paste, Peanut Nougatine, Ib... Optical Dept. in faney Victoria” Chocolates, box 2-1b. box . Chocolate I. 1-1b, oe in 1-1 Ib. Tb. Dipped Car SEMPRE GIOVINE The pink com plexion cake that keeps the skin soft and healthy. Manu fac- turers’ 50c cakes..47¢ Sempre Gio vine Powder, flesh, white and brunette, Gen erous size boxes ..... 50¢ Brush Hughes’ French Ivory 9 rows pure white brist 1% Inches long; concave b back 5.00 neh Ivory, 1l.row 1\-inch bristles, cor back 86.00 Brush, cave heavy Godiva Brush, & yows finest qual ity penetrating bristles, ebony baok 82.50 Hair Brush, made of set through metal cement, $1.00 pure alumt wood back pure white $2.50 Optimus Hair Brush, 9 rows bristles set in ebony back; short penetrating bristles, spectal ‘ 98¢ rows . 50¢ in nat 75e We fit glasses in a scientific way at the lowest price. Glasses fitted to your entire satisfaction as low as $3.50. Department in charge of reg- istered optometrist. 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