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GIRL - STORRS! An American Paper That Fights for Americanism LATE EDITION a eatin Coe, TWO CENTS IN secant Wen Tite | Recond SEATTLE enn eee tides in Seattle Kntered as Second Class Matter May 9. 189%. at the Postoffice ati feattie, Wash id VOLUME 22, NO. 91 oy : ZC SEATTLE, WASH. RIDAY J INI ; “Wes eather Forec if any, fain, wanmee * % ty Rath GarrisonMore Whisky ‘Stolen F riday Bares Story of From Judge Allen’s Chambers” er Downfall = : | WATCHFUL WAITING =<" Be (Special-to The Star) }} a ig Whisky thieves return to county-city building, break >. OK).NOGAN, sae 6—With bowed head and ing face, Ruth Garrison took the stand here to- Judge Clay Allen’s chambers, and steal 72 more quarts of nd bared every detail of her ruin at the hands \Q Bitter controversy over responsibility for disappearance of quarts of liquor develops between Judge Allen and Sh Dudley Storrs. Last t her attorney, A. R. Hilen, announced | Stringer. \@ Prosecuting Attorney Brown declares he has not sufficient Ruth had turned against Storrs. Today she made DO Hilen’s prediction. dence on which to act. rl came into the courtroom laughing behind @ Prominent doctor, whose name is withheld, may be inveo d. as he sat with hie mother and sister, Eisie| _ The booze theft scandal at the county-city building grew rap : until she passed the jury box to take her place Friday. i witness stand. - — Two steel cases containing 72 quarts of liquor, held for federg packed when| She was reluctant to brand the : fgg le ganesh gong A ending perenne g wget SSS jauthorities, were stolen early Friday morning from Superior Jud and Mrs. Come, Pllshed her run. and showed it every wet \Clay Allen’s chambers by thieves, who entered by means of a pass key. ; ye ee Pee Ore Prosecuting Attorney Fred C. Brown announced a prominent $¢ Ruth. on gaining hot flewt wight of jattle physician, whose name has been withheld, may be involved, and h ast 1. ie ~ snene-4o tne, wings ‘hee. sulitiggs (6 in Captain of Detectives Charles, Tennant to solyesh : Ueatity for “the ronecutien and disappearance of 864 quarts of liquor buzzing in speculation and drew a w é preven h , ergo ony dei aria itter feeling has developed, with Sheriff Stringer |—— : irae Wark tebe’ se’ hie ahem angrily insisting he delivered all of the 3,204 quarts ) His eyes never left Ruth's face and jot confiscated booze to Judge Allen, and Judge Allen | he followed every word of her teat |declaring not more than 2,304 bottles reached a fy sseeaiie bending forward to whieper |courtroom. Prosecuting Attorney Brown asserted | isi to Me stiarwer. FD. Sent |Frida responsibility rests between Judge Allen and | : nogan on a court order obtained | Sheriff Stringer. by P. D. Smith, Storrs’ attorney.) dnsinnds “I saw the booze at the old coun- joounty: -clty building employes Thurs- the defense fully expected to use a — (ty court house vault when it was/day morning, and a syrup on the 2 Ruth as the main bulwark of ite Be pr. adi _ taken out for delivery to Judge | top of the lawyers" information fight against the charge of sedue- rossmga ‘mad Allen's court, and I saw it deliv-|desk substantiated charges by Sher: | tion laid by the state against the ered,” declared Sheriff Stringer, {iff Stringer that the county city | CALLED ‘OF z \farmer King county deputy sheriff. dignantly, Friday, “I know every building was the scene of a wild! bottle of it. was there. My depu-/spree Wednesday night Rh .|But when Smith was refused an audience with Ruth Thursday morn ing he sought a court order from Judge John S. Jurey to compel Guard Horatio FE. Cosno to allow him a@ conference with Ruth. Such permissién was refused by Judge Jurey on the grounds that Ruth was a ward of the state peni ties never got a drop.” | Calls It Disgrace | “I counted 12 of the sacks of) “This affair ts a disgrace,” de-| Leaders of the Mooney whisky and then refused to give clared Sheriff Stringer Rta committee of the Central I Sheriff Stringer a receipt for 3,204!bedy got in Wednesday night. It! J | quarts," announced Judge Allen.|was a free-for-all booze party “a council, determined -Friday to {|The sheriff's deputies slammed the goon as people found out what was, C&M off their proposed tag | sacks around and broke several going on they swarmed to the build: Saturday to raise money for bottles There never was 3,204/ing in taxis and carted the booze) Tom Mooney defense fund, tentiary and as such was under the jquarts brought into my court./away by the sackful. Lots of it| will comply ES -|absolute control of her guard, It 9 P PB Sp ‘ ‘ |That's ail.” (CONT'D ON PAGE TWO) with Mayor lak a Wither phi Gee Beiere’ ailen Seattle housewives don’t intend to wait forever, however, for the airplane to tumble.) \ The whisky, 3.204 quarts, accord nt son's edict that no tags wi ¢ ney to swallow, as he is known ing to Sheriff Stringer’s count, was sold on downtown streets, to have banked on Ruth's testi- ‘ avtaed when August Hensgen. was! A meeting of the executive mgs! 4 fe pil eet a. vt bes patretes ata ars yoo the " mittee, to be followed by a e.|on the heels of is netback to his a month ago. je booze wi of the general Moone: “I went one night ‘with Dud to| scheme of defense that Hilen added ip (she, O10 erent, ogurthoune vant MINE TR mittee, hag been called fOr Bet the Hotel Plaza, in Seattle,” Ruth |to Smith's discomfiture by an-| Cee are aedqaig r+ ghagrar ee night, however, to determine continued, “and there he pow ak by nouncing his appointment as spo- | x —. pnaten was broug nt to trial a steps shall be taken in Seattle to ald _ an “sieeeetion. but I refu clal deputy prosecutor and his pre-| : psp eae: i ns or: jared “ ‘ in financing the Mooney defense, ' altho tola mie he loved me and|diction that Ruth Instead of tak - a jacMahon insisted on bringing all/72 Are Injured and Three 3. a. stewart, secretary of 4 in . his wife.” ing the witness stand in behalf of | leei of the whisky into court, and Ju ter Low | Wanted me for i iclet taco and|the ian for love ot whom she siew |COmMMission Men Say But- | Allies Agree. to ‘Slight Treaty ‘nor Says Delegates Should) ion’ was forced to lasue the order Missing in Horror jug ‘tees: the Sommer towed head, Ruth told of that fate-|his wife in the Bon Marche tea| | Hensgen was fined $200, and two . — ‘ fui time in Okanogan, when she sub |room on the afternoon of March 18 ter and Eggs to Jump Modifications Get Peace Hearing steel cases, holding 36 quarts each WILKE RE, Pa. June 6. yi beard Sas tT mitted to Storrs. ilast, would tell of her relations a oY z were held for the federal authorities, | (ynited Press)}—Burton | Seward, /eral meetin gro night. the She Breaks Down with Storrs, and these facts, Hilan| While vigorously denying the | — s et SON fail WASHINGTON, June 6.—Ry al who, it was reported, also wanted to| chief of the state department of | executive pnt that of the *E was in love with him and 1/*#/4, spell conviction | charges of Mra, Elinor M. Redington, |" Ph’ reas Staff Correspondent) | vote of 60 ta 1, the senate today | prosecute Henagen. Judge Allen mines, today started investigating | Won’ ps — ietett he loved me,” Ruth halt The county jail held Ruth Garri-| president of the Homekeopers’ club ARIS, June 6.—British and} went on record favoring the giving | then directed the destruction of the/ ine explosion here yesterday in a on't Down” & gon for several hours Thursday af. French delegates, thru American in: | of Ireland's claim to independence “a | remainder, reserving four cases for oo.) mine tunnel when 82 persons I do not believe we should we 3 sobbed to the jury. that a combine was operating in the | tercession, were reported today to| hearing” before the peace confer-|thée Providence hospital, four for the ) down tamely and submit to this D t e.|ternoon. She was leas than 30 feet a J et No ea gal Poelpae from Storrs, whom she has not Iaid| butter and egg markets on Western approaching an agreement on the | ence Minor hospital, and two for the Co- | 0st their lives | tiem. conn th Binge hi sented a far different attitude than Morrs, lata * A check-up at the morawie today the mayor,’ Gharacterised her pose on the wit-|eves on since March 37 last, but/ave., local commission men predicted | deer of modification of the Ger) With only Senator Williams, Mis-|!umbus sanitarium, at the request Of/ 1 oy casualties as follows Stewart. “We should certainly take: these stand in Seattle, when she|even their proximity denied them| Friday morning that a further boost | 4M peace treaty iexippl, voting against it, the seriate|% Prominent Seattle physician | Identifiea 4, 81; unidentified |aame ta athe nothing salam Rorah resolution urging May Arrest Physician the American It was understood that the te done tomorrow towai understood dead, 1; missing, 3; injured, 7 rd selling tags. It is possible the may % ns Were formulated toda a > : cide to go over M community fungral for the victims | head and get permlguinn ina a ammunity requiem | federal government to raise ‘ calmly rehearsed her every move in| even 4 fleeting glance of each OUNSE-|tn the peices’ Of Galry proddite te te > the sensational story of her poison-|Angered because several attempts) changes in the terms probubly will ing of Storrs’ wife, Mra. Grace E.| were made pass notes to Ruth | °V*)' result in some concessions by both | deavor to Storrs, in the tea room of the Hon |in the Hot au since her arrival ‘San Francisco jumped up groups, the French oe delegates to “en Wednesday nignt messengers nin a hearing” for|catied for the whisky for the hos: | ding from Count Plunkett, Edward De Valera |pitals. The Providence and Colum: tomorrow « Marche on the afternoon of March | Wednesday night, Guard Cosno took | cents on butter and 2 cents on eggs thelr joug stand of ng alljand Arthur Griffith, Irish commis-|pus hospitals reported they re ra <a ° *4 18 last. ° |her to the county jail to keep the|priday morr saul sortie thtaate ations, with the British a sioners, before the Versailles confer-| their allotments, but up to late rade g be held at the Catholic | for Mooney It was evident today that Ruth|curious at bay Seed ABs Redtiie ‘ic Maanete n taont of the altera: | ence day the four cases, 144 quarts “In that case, the mayor would be 53 | was torn between affection for the| Even her incarceration ‘at the) | ' # recently advocated by them sot been delivered to the Minor F. Rer l of helpless. ‘ man on ¢rial and her promise to her |county jail did not prevent Frank | llow sui clared a representa The reply to the German counte ‘ pital avor Nepeal o The executive committee fe oan ° He attorney to give the jury the exact | Frayne, an employe of the Thayer| tive Western dealer proposals, which will embody the TREAT 5 I shall ask Judge Allen for the Daylight Savin posed of Stewart, James A, Du ‘3 facts of ber relations with Storrs, as|Garage from talking to her Rutter and ees have been on the! proposed modifications , physician's name and have him 3 ws Bere ms 7 & secretary of the Central Labor engi 2 a rreated if that Doda Goeé pot show WASHINGTON, June 6—<(United | ci; John Botts, of the ca she partially related ther at son fe is a clo al friend of pected to be ready for P verge Of a break for the past ten rentatio’ aia % roe murder trial in Seattle. (CONT'D ON PAGE TWO past tem) early next week ip at the Minor hospital at once,"|PTess)--A resolution to repeal the) union, and C. Greenhill, of iste: | SRO Rh _. | days, a Jarge surpiie having ptled up nda sey bis ae up a iting. Attorney Brown. de. /@*¥lght saving law the last Sunday | moulders, Duncan is tthe anwhile, the b pura con Prosecuting Att dein October—the day the clocks go} out of town. thruout the entire country and con prongs bkiyper as Aida “Aik Salgnua eal | 3 Judge Reverses Action When sceiseled’ ip Meare orks afbece thane) uestvt bilan the text of th clared Friday. “Other nersane whe | facie to standard time-was faver| 4,9 Mikmee Ordinnaes : ; has been ifficient hipping ha age sent i ‘4 Stab eco F itty hal Se Bipreth To z ly reported by the house inter-| ayor Hanson said Friday that he _ He Learns Victim Is Veteran)»: «1006 Gr the export trate eae i sosutt af chavens | SENATE Vot Unanimously |*Frvris*" captain of Detectives, ten, | "ate commerce committee tofay. | Wen Oaly kevin: the law Siam Milo Wad eae tae oe ners, as the charge ete of this ptain of Detectives ‘Te refused permission to the labor Like any other drunk, visibly [appeared in the court. A whispered! 19 999,000 pounds of butter oi f I ar uh that} tigation nant will be asked to help ferret \|for a Mooney tag day. a “chalky” the aftermath of his alco-|conversation between the judge, the|the month of April. aw agains - are in possexwic certain fo yut the mystery {| “The law provides that the Pi folie celebration, John O'Leary, bailiff and the prisoner ensued.|¢ 499.900 pounds. 4 fur April 468,¢ opbbreabeat i lakadgh ah . A heavy aroma of alcohol, sticky Tag Sale to Help \/ permission which can be given a Aged 30, minus his left leg, walked O'Leary, it appeared, was with the |; Tits tea torah This embarrassment creased tenZy |tubstance found in the hallways by |} Women’s Hospital {| street selling downtown be for ne\ {0 the tail of the prisoner's docket |73d engineers overseas, fought in| gaiting prices that have ivad duel by tt ft that it ier opied Prog | ee | | Papers.” said the mayor, “Ef the &t the police court to answer to a|most of the principal battles of the ing the past week 1 French and English { Movement Abroad }! council sees fit, they can charge of being drunk. He pleaded|war. But the climax to his militar Hable at fews stands im Ger! gem ) Tag saleswomen will be sta- {| "ele ordinance to permit such a tag x i . Going Doe teadethind ait i moment luter, without debate guilty experience road in the hell at Ver ge Ae ro reel Up haat is ris f H iand and (Ha JoHMReN owdlution demanding ) tioned thre the downtown || S#l@, but it is not within my power.” , (Pay ten dollar said Judge Gor. |4un, when the dermis s were mak a y er at Movement ‘ neutral countr the state department immediately } district Saturday to sell tags in Questioned as to whether Police ~ aon soeeirtes la the niga hey as ‘ * pend canine Es aun af » rapid ; ere : underites sed K trOnK |} make public the peace treaty was ‘sul ind, phaies A 1 tote } Kis! pariees mide compas ane eo ae pill iy es beer ane Z could not pay $10(8 badly wounded in the leg ‘ate, and the uska ha become a | feeling among some members of the | pagwed vere’ no 1 . marinas dudn'a Hadblinia Py Sy mae ae O'Leary could not f vid amputation was necessary. So he|big factor in the local market, deal-| commission that the text should b ticularly when you OWN it |) movement for medical relief (| mass meeting planned for Sunday ie was taken upetaire to the fifth! vas snis back to the States, just/@r# foresee nothing but soaring made immediately a ble to th yourself. ‘The short way to ||) abroad. American women are \{ afternoon, at Fourth ave. and le of of the public safety building. | titer addition to the floteam of| Price American peot Governor Lister this kind of contentment is to } attempting to raise —$250,000,'\/ nora st, Mayor, Hanson said it is” to work out his fing at $3) 10 te made urrangements to at A loca} boycott would not affect read the classified advertise: |) and of this Seattle's apportion }/not necessary for the chief to. ask tend one of the government voca.| th condition one particle,” declared | yy ox pon, June 6-~1United Press.) Reported Better ts in today's Star, Like & [/) ment is about $1,600, The funds }| What he shall do in such cages, was while they were riding|tional schools, Then his plans | representative buyer Friday me In an effort to allay perturbation | “Governor Lister is. slowly im Fug ip. the: Great Ames ) will be used to establish three “He has the law to guide the elevator that the balliff| were interrupted by bis wasaail|%& “for every ot Bt buster of the public parliament and press | proving,” said Dr, Edward Pp. Fick can Game, its a “'srand And })\ more ‘hospitals, and send 70 {/answered the mayor, but he ref usked where he had lost his leg bout of Wednesday night. overy egg in. the sur Ming Vii | pavarding reports he ix “wobbil personal physician to the state's glorious feeling” to own a ) women physicians to Serbia and $| to say just what Interpretation “Verdun, quietly answered There's the door,” said the judge. | ity could be easily dispowed of to out) Arey concessions to Germany, Ff chief executive, Friday morning nee fy evel ats ear East, where typhus }/be placed on the laws. in, this i \ O'Leary. , “You can go ide markets inier Lloyd George has taken the une | “but he spent a restless night ‘date ll anata * o 3 fee ) fever and influenga epidemics {! stance. Chie¢ Warren, on + “Wheat yelled the bailiff, We're) And Joly O'Leary, simple cham | usu! step of posting w flat deniut| Friday morning, the governor's ami ie he ts we: £7 han raging. Dr. Maud. Parker {\refused to say what action wo id a of Wag down again. jie of Democracy, common drunk,’ ‘The trouble market Is easy, and It |in the lobby of the house of com:|pulve. was 118, {eyperature a i = taken Sunday—‘until I have wee “O'Leary behind him he re-|is in Camp Lewis today learning to. can alwaya be borrowed at low rates. | mons and respiration 2° ‘ the mayor.” cn CR TAH a Ri aD.

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