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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1919. IRUTH GARRISON|Seattle Firefighters of _ AGAINST STORRS DENTISTRY PAINLESS-RIGHT PRICED) °89 Make Run Again | will be furnished by the “Orchestra hone of Bighty Niners,” consiating of Mol fire de | Asher, Lou N. Curtis and fam It the bie blaze” | Price, . n vning feattle'’s atreet atling: along Li old-fashioned members of the volunteer | partment that fought Takes Stand for Prosecution) in Trial of Lover beats your entire house with one register; no heat loss in the basement; saves fuel; economizes heat; the ideal heating system! Mf. Caltigan, of the} jo volunteer ere 80 yearn ago, president Viremen’s associa ander Miller, | Hanford » Continued From Page One » - - ™ Storrs, epeat thelr histor and In late Friday. | ex-Counciiman ad of dust followed the | Judges G. A. Gill and GC, UNIV and approached the open| me, &0u the EMPRESS Pipeless Parnace ts name Implice-na furnace wit pipes a comptate Newt! tn basement | tne tow cont ant cum wt Bt which the EMPRBER UNIVE BAL plpeless furna stalied in any building ts Dome builders in all country te difeard their stoves and install this eye thie EMPRESS UNIVERSAL: pipeless furnace ean bertnatalied in any home witheut cutting walle, eta: only one reBister in the Moor In required, easy and economical ¢ it gives perfeet air with cirenlation, apd Meeps air molat, pure aad warm, this means good health. -the EMPRESS UNTVERSAT pipeless furnace has made good for the past five years in the Rasts and the demand > so great and the = derful im the F two years Our part, we decided to __=snd “YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD" | IAN PARADES — |BOOM JOHNSON "IN WINNIPEG . FOR PRESIDENT Try to Prevent Re- newed Clashes | for Senator SAN FRANCISCO, June ¢ |(United Prees)—statewide organiza- WIN! SG, Man. June tions to boom Senator Hiram John fe Gnd street gatherings were for sen for president, will be formed at here today in a proclamation a mass meeting of republicans here ray. June 14. A call for the meeting was Proclamation was issued in| sent out today by a committer of of preventing such melees | men and women representing both yesterday when genera! factions of the party. Parades collided with a pro} “We believe that Hiram Johnson, @f returned soldiers, oppos-|as president of the United States, strike. would serve the nation as usefully were numerous fist fights|as he has served California,” says threats of a rict. which wns) the call, “We believe that the re ‘by prompt action of leaders | publicans of California should send sides. to the national! convention a delege factiona in the general strike | tion pledged to the nomination of . for the support of the Johnson, and ought to make an or- soldiers. The strike com-|s#nlzed effort to convice both the jee claimed 13,000 warriors are leaders and the rank and file of the 7 ft. Mayor Gray declared |Tepublicans party thruout the land ose figures exaggerated. He an- that Hiram W. Johnson is the fittest 2,000 “loyalist” soldiers | "94 the only man to lead the party ‘been sworn in as special con. | victory and power in 1920." CANADA STRIKE IS UNCHANGED .Arrests Are Promised by Winnipeg Mayor OTTAWA, Ont., June 6.-—(United Preas.)—Reporta on the Canadian strikes received here today showed; Winn!peg—Situation unchanged, to strike. Toronto—Call for another general walkout deferred. Vancouver—More shipping work. ers out. Montreal and Ottawa—Unchanged Mayor Gray of Winnipeg sent word that government machinery ‘|wan working to put an end to radical agitation there, with arrests troops only as a last resort. | certain, BEAVER BOARD FOR BETTER WALLS 6 CEILINGS ‘Cracked Walls and Ceilings It’s no longer necessary for you to put with old cracked aoe dingy discolored wall-paper—you don’t have to run the risk of falling plaster ceilings. ‘You can cover up all this trouble and danger with Beaver Board. Reape! yt rooms can be built-in where the an yaeed Hating New partitions can be made and useless waste space changed ‘We carry @ complete stock ready for imme- Giate delivery. in end very, Drop in today and get some of winde which sun conve) Dep y ar ina prison upon ther ¢ Captain of I nant cuting Attorney John D. King was gained the when doing March ley Storrs for herself. Nea of the o | It wna declared today that Defense |. ow at the county jajl, behind) | » Ruth sat, gasing oft upon a| itten landscape, and started a| reation with her | puty Sheriff Kl Wilson prompt: | / and locked him| ji. | After several hours’ tm-| }siccp Pr was rele mine to attempt no fur-|¢ fon with uth ectiver Charles Ten of Seattle and Deputy rested Frayne cell. aAment, his pi onvers wh Prone county are due Tennant and confeasion she voloed every «: awiy with Mrw that she might have The in these two witnesses to Ave against Storrs who from Ruth ull of her“ Carmody Under Storrs lant Dud state re Main at nd of firemen, seene of the fire, “Annoclaten of ‘89 are holding & rejuvenation Jon the 80th anniversary of the great which erturne prevented elty by the volunteer fire department Ansoolates of ‘89 Cotteril! Was Chief the run along st, and then a itp to Madison et 30 yearn war they rushed to celebration Friday. tarted when a 1 in a paint Madison st pot of nop at and wiped out the whole business district, doing 000,000 being the of the damage, and from laying the valiant efforts only wante the direction of the fire Frank Cotterill, the “As formed at Third ave. and Fri afternoon to make ond ave, to Cherry wn to First ave. and the same ag they «o. Directing the stant Chiet W. Hf Ay | will have special places in the b “run” Briday afternoon. Capts, KG. Johnson, R. W, Nor rv, Harry MeDonald, Dan HM, Me Ginnis, William Winningham and } W. Braun, in the ‘89 fire department and #till in the game, together with three members of the police depart ment, Capt, M. T. Powers, Gil Phil k and Jack Barck, who were fire at the time of the conflagra will pull the cart Friday after “ bre men | noor | Personnel of Associates | ‘The personnel of the Associates of | Highty-nine in as foltown: Josiah Collins, president: Laurence S. Booth, treasurer; Herbert A. Scho- | enfeld, secretary; Vivian M. Carkeek, | historian. Executive committes--Robert Mo You are assured of ern and up-to-the-min highest standing in th C. MH. Manford, Edmond 8. Meany, Joxiah Collins, Williaen M | Calhoun, George F. Meacham, Lau who knows just how when you come to this office. only graduate registered dentists, men of the getting the most mod- ute service in dentistry We employ cir profession. Each and every operator in this office has his certificate from the State Dental Board hanging right on the wall in front of his den- tal chair, in plain sight of all. you that your work will be done by a man This insures it ought to be done, to ‘Californians to Call Meeting| Calgary—Railway unions retuned) spectators. Attorney Smith has sensational doo uments which he will use in his ef fort to free Storrs Tt was also intimated that he will try to prowe that Math has been offered her freedom by | Christmas If she will take the stand ageinst Storm, ~ “I had Ruth Garrison brought here as a witnens for the defense, and I don’t propose te see her used to raflroad Storrs to jail," sald Smith.” ‘They are trying to make #torre the goat in this meas, but I am ready to fight to the last before T will nee him rallroaded to the penitentiary.” Bitterness between Smith and Gresham, former law partners, rose to the surface Thursday afternoon, when the case of the e#tate against Storrs was called Several times during the afternoon mrcastic de bate wan indulged in j ) When Storrs was brought Into the | | courtroom by Deputy Sheriff Fi Wilson, every reat waa taken, and) cores of women and girls were! standing in the aisle way and against | the walls, ‘There was a concerted! craning of necks when Storrs en-| tered the room, The defendant sur vered the room with a cool eye, but | nodded to nobody after searching the room for a friendly face. Storrs pro-| sented a natty appearance. A alight paleness, probably the result of jail) life for ton weeks, was apparent, but | each cheek flushed pink when his! mother took bis arm and his steter,| Elsie Storrs, plied him with whis pered questions | Prosecutor Gresham quickly read the information. charging seduction to the first 12 taleemen called to the jury box. Guffaws swept thru the! court room when Vroman Methow. lin answer to Attorney Smith's quas.| ered wae tn j tions, whether he had an opinion as to Storr's guilt or innoeence, sald: “T believe that question is a Ittle too quick. Wait till I hear the evidence, can't yout’ Take Off Coats A second hearty laugh from thi spectators came when Richard King of Wauconda was examined as to his qualifications as a juror. “I generally make up my own mind about everything,” was one of King’s anewers. “You are a married man, aren't you?" Prosecutor Gresham asked. “By Jinks, that's right,” King said in confusion. “I take that all back about making up my own mind.” At this juncture Juror Vroman set & style which was quickly adopted by scores of spectators when he arose in the jury box and doffed his coat No sooner had Vroman set tho! summer style for jurors and specta- tora than court procedure waa in terrupted by Judge C. H, Neal, who called A. J. Crull, a prospective furor, from the bex.- With Judge Jurey’s permission, & few seconds later Crull dashed from the court rodm to the consternation of the j “Brother Crufts house is burning down, and I move that he be al lowed to leave the jurisdiction of the court.” Prosecutor Gresham anid ‘The Inst ween of Crull was a trail of dust from his flivver an he net sail for his wheat ranch, ten mileu north of Okanogan After nearly four hours of exam:| ination, the jury was selected that| will decide Storrs’ fate. At the coun-| ty jail, after adjournment at 5:26| o'clock, Storrs was pessimistic re-| garding his chances of escaping con- vietion, Seated in his cell, which ts adorned with half a dozen photo graphs of Ruth Garrison in various) poses, Storrs said: “They've elect-! ed me to be the goat. The jurors seemed too anxious to get on and) stick, ‘That doesn’t look good to me.| Thesa people are riding me, that's all. I’ve been here in jail for ten! weeks just because they placed my ball so high that I ean’t reach it with a ten-foot pole.” During the selection of a fur: | Storrs wore a weary frown and con-| ferred frequently with his attorney The jury, as accepted by state and} defense, liows; H. Vroman Methow; Martin Clark, Tonasket; J W. Mansfield, Pateros; Parkin: | son, Mazama; N. P, Speed, Win-| throp; Frank B. EB ogan; F A. Davis, Molson; Fritts, To-| | oa be \U. S. Rifle Matches | Set for August 25 | WASHINGTON, D. @, June 6.- |The national marksmanship matches to be held at the Caldwell, r range will begin on August 25 cording to the announcement of the navy department. The arms | will be the United States rifle, mode! of 1903, and any 45-caliber pistol or revolver having a barrel not more than ten Inches long. The schedule of events provides both for individ ual and team competition | Canadian Red Cross Golf Tour Postponed a Week The proposed Canadian Red Cronus benefit golf tour, in which “Chick” Fivans, FWrancis Oulmet, Bobby Jones, Perry Adair, Jerome Travers, John Anderson, Oswald Kirby and Grantland Rice are to partici. pate has been postponed a week out of deference to the wishes of the Western Golf association, whose am- jateur championship play in sched: A to be held June 16 to 21. The m tour will start.on June 23.) | nasket; W. G. McCrory, Molson; D. HB. Campbell, Tonasket; J. W. Orch, Oroville; W. W. Scott, Oroville. "Continued From Page One {M. Hensman, bailiff, Wednesday. At| newspapers during the past fow days |rence & Jtooth, Gardner Kellorx, | Henry A. Schroeder T. Conover, | Daniel W. Pas, 1 Hotmes, 1 K. Stephenson, Vince H. Faben Kenneth Mackintosh, George F. Cot A reunion dinner will be beld tm | terill, B. A. Bridgman, hram the Masonic club rooma in the Ar | Ft. M. Kinnear, Baruel H. . Re building Friday evening, and| 1. Thompson, C, 8. Gleason, Alfred nivcenees of the fire will be re | Mattie, ©. Benninghausen, James ed, Bothwell, Vivian Carkeek, ¢ Ol Orchertra to Play Davis, Elkan Morgenstern, Thomas » Collins, leader of the fire | Nunan, Herbert A. fehoenfeld | 9, will be toastmaster; mean | Committee on arrangements for call will be sounded by “Dad” Wag: | the reunion—Jobn Schram, chair , and a mensage from Robert Mo- | man: Laurence & Hooth, nm, mayor at the time of the dis.) Holmes, W. M. Calhoun, ter, will be read. Judge J. T. Rom. | Schroeder, C. H. Tar ald, Dr. J. B. Bagleson, W, A. Peters | ence Bagley, G. F. Meacham, D. and others will speak briefly. Pass, 1. K. Stephenson, Clark Davia, Stereoptican views will be shown |C. T. Conover, Mra, J. T. Handsaker by Vivian M. Carkeek, and music| and Mise Tiitie Piper B00Z \JITNEYS BUSY BOOZE GROWS FRIDAY, IN VANCOUVER feecinding the bylaw making the Clark, Battalion Chief Thomas Nu nan, Captain of Police M. T. Powers, former Courm an Thomas M. Mur ph ond N. H. Latimer, of the Dex ter-Horton Bank give you lasting satisfaction. When a dentist holds a certificate from the State Dental Board it is proof positive that he knows his business thotoughly—it is proof that he has gradu- ated from a good dental college and then gone be- fore the State Board and passed a thorough and searching examination before that body as to his knowledge and ability to practice the dental pro- fession. Having successfully passed this examina- tion, he is given his certificate, and not till then. Remember that we employ only graduate regis- tered dentists at this office, so you can’t possibly make any mistake in coming here for your dental work. Remember this also—this office is here to stay —we have been here a great many Years now, dur- ing which time we are proud to say we have built up a reputation for honest’ methods and fair, square dealing, which we now regard as by far the most valuable thing we possess. to take any chances with that reputation. was consumed on the spot and many bottles were pocketed by by: standers.” the citizens of transportation despite During the Investigation Friday | the strike of the street rallwaymen. morning & junk man ¢alled at Several hundred jitneys are now run- Judge Allen's chambers and a, od bar away 35 mcks of empty bottles,’ | At & meeting of organized tele maining after the court employes Phone operathre last night it was had worked all Wednesday night decided to go out on strike should the pouring the, boose into the «inks. | Strike committes decide to make the The bottles had not been counted. | Call, it wan unofficially announced by According to Judge Allen's state | one of the members last night. ment, the whisky the sheriff deliv-| Before the vote was taken the op- 140 sacks and 15 steel eratore heard an address by one who canes. Judge Alien anid be counted| Was in favor of the sympathetic the bottle: of 12 of the sacks and |*trike. No confirmation of the re found 36 in each. He maid the steal | wutt of the meeting could be secured cates each contained 3¢ quarts, His |from a representative of the union approximate check showed but 2.340 | last night, but no denial was made quarts, and for that reason he said | of what was reported. he refused to give Sheriff Stringer! Food in any desired quantity or & receipt for the full 3,204 quarts. | any kind desired can be secured. The He aaserted the sheriff did pot check | buteber shops are open, the operat the bottles as he delivered them. Ing with depleted staff, and all who Judge Allen annéuneed that 212 / come to buy are served. Groceries quarta remained untouched Thurs: | are doing a brisk business. day, and be ordered it sent out to ‘The situation along the waterfront the Minor hospital. Temainn practically unchanged. The “This affair taxes my faith in man | different coast boats continue: to kind,” he anid. “I ordered the boore | come in, and as soon as they dock dstroyed after it was confiscated their seamon and deckmen are called Wednesday, because I wae afraid to|out by the business agents of their keep it over night in my chambers. | unions. I knew it would be stolen.” Onty tm one instance was this Two Janitors Arrested jchanged. The Canadian Pacific connt | steamship service got a boat away Pela rbd lw dtr last evening at 4:20 for Nanaimo and | Wednesday night for intoxication | We customary 1145 steamer for Vic Lo . re i to appear for work Thure- | News ding the inna of we |other matters of public importance ‘We need a Sherlock Holmes tf | win continue to be published in the| Seattle," declared Prosecuting At | newspapers without being censored | eon ca tn opening his vied | representatives of the Typorraph 2 |feal union, th vin, isola t Before emptying the boose into any intention os ever helen intend the sink, It waa checked by George eq to establish a censorship, and W, Allen, a bond and insurance man: / have proffered the explanation that Frank Campbell, court clerk, and J.| the dimoulty between iteelf and the }operation of ftneys illegal, the city counct! yesterday afternoon assured that time it was found there were was entirely owing to a misunder- only 2,340 quarts, they declared. It | standing is reported that spectators, police ‘The city remains quiet, no disor. men, janitors and everybody around | ders of any nature having so far the court room with @ parched | been reported to the police. throat, helped themeaelves out of this, | “ — and many dozen quarts started for) the hospitals, but did not arrive, LONDON, June 6.+-German mer. chant ships are now being used to| carry home Australian soldiers, whose répatriation has been delayed. | |The Australians want the Imperator |added to this list of transports so |that the home folks can see the big any time in the future that you need dental service. You will find it most distinctly to your advantage to come to an office which has reputation like ours to maintain, because you may be very sure that we aren’t goil We expect to treat you so well when you come here that you will come back to B More than that, we are dep BY EXPERTS oR L. BR CLARE ca { 7 ing on you to recommend us to your friends, and we know mighty well that u won't do that unless you are pleased and satisfied yourself. 4 FREE EXAMINATION We invite amination. He an to call and let one of our dentists give your teeth a thorough will tell you just what is needed to put your teeth into perfect dition and also just what the cost will be. You will be surprised to find how this cost will be under our low-price sy8tem. We shall be pleased to have you call at once, and, for the sake of we urge that you do not put it off even another day. your own } 4 Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager W. Corner Third and U 1405 Third Avenue In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists. . Diagonally Across the Street From the Post office. Be Sure to Get to the Right Place, LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES AILOR SAYS HE SAW GIANT STRIKE MATE as evidence the {Seattle business men, are Albert J. Rhodes, formerly president of the Se- jattle Chamber of Commerce and/ | Commercial club; R. C. Atkinson, in-| surance man; Julius Parker, business man; Guy A. Rogers, shipping man; Charles 8. Phelan, floor manager; | William S. Pond, tnsurance ager: John Qualsond, building construeto 8. P. Paysee, hardware merchant; | | Leonard Daniels, real estate dealer; | J. Scoville, real estate dealer; EB. | } j neroducing: Neslund, a truck grower of Wilbur. ton, and C, L. Intermela, city treas- “Hansen 4id not force me to sign |UTer of Port Townsend, my name to the statement in the All of the fury said that they be-/| log book but he was standing right | lieved in capital punishment, They there at the time and I was afraid | Were permitted to go home overnight, | of him,” Karl Aho told Martin in| but were ordered not to read any | cross-examination |newepaper articles dealing with the | That Karl and Edward Aho and|tria@! nor discuss the subject with ¥| an TONIGHT! @ Lonesome Trail” And a Feature Review of the greatest thrillers ever made vs. | Thos. Lockington ~and—- May King Admission bic ineludes dancing evening. all Besides NOW Why ‘Say More? Everyone Welcome LADIES FREE & Willy Woodson, seamen on the | “nyone- schooner West deserted when the| Redirect examination of Aho by} easel reached Durban, South Afri-|United States District Attorney | ca, and were not captured until one} Robert C, Saunders shortly before month later, was the testimony in-|/noon. The lawyers will probably be troduced by the defen) Woodson | thru with Karl b yFriday night and is now serving a two-year sentence his brother Edward will take the in New South Wales for attempting | stand next to wet the vessel on fire, | They Feared Hansen You can’t judge a man's character “We deserted because we did not| by the high standing of hi want to sail back on the same boat) PROBA Ti, with Hansen,” Aho explained to the} PROTECT YOUR jury, “afid when we were arrested | and brought back to the boat we/ refused to work unless Hansen was | fired | “Captain Brasting let Hansen go | and we sailed from Durban the next day, I do not know what be jf against fire, theft and loss came of Hansen after that Ib : hae “ith he defense attorneys attempted || bY depositing them wit to prove that the Aho brothers and|} us for safe keeping. Woodson were members of the I./['They will be given the W, W. and told how Hansen bailed | came protection as our own the witness out of jail in Durban, saints rities where they went on a spree follow |J Securities. ing the ship's arrival in port We are glad to render such “It was 4 o'clock in the morning.” |} service FREE OF CHARGE to all depositors of this bank, Coupons will be detached and credited to your ac- count on maturity dates. Open a SAVINGS AC- COUNT at once and leave Aho said, in telling the details of the alleged crime, “just at the change of Threw Him a Rope |} your bonds for safe keep ing. the watch, I was at the wheel, | Hannen was standing on the deck} load of lumber about nine feet from the water's edge when Hansen, just} coming on duty, ran up behind him) and struck him with his fist in the “Hannen fell down off the deck load and into the sea. Hansen threw | a rope into the sea, but it didn’t) SAVINGS DEPARTMENT reach Hannen, After lowering the | o Se Biscuits Leon sea hont, sailors patrolled the sea for our || QPen Saturday eveuings second mate, who was finally given|y from 6 to 8, Second at Colymbia back up for lost." RESOURCES $100,000,000. Aho further testifled that after) throwing the rope in the sea Hansen | picked up a hardwood grating trom the deck and hurled it after the drowning sailor, ‘This grating, said, would not float, Business Men on Jury On the jury, composed entirely of he sme ss CR SHOE BUYERS ATTENTION! AtShoete NUMBER 3 1509 Fourth Avenue — Twixt Pike and Pine Makes It Possible. White Cafiras | Pumps, potng and one and two-stra) $1.80. Others ask $2, 3 White Canvas Hi To both Othe Beautiful White Kid price $5.80. Others ask 200 Pairs of Beautiful Whi Nu-Buek S liters All sizes, mise this, 3 widths. Den't jadies! : A Sandal Sale pairs of Sandals, Alt sizes, leather soles, cam: top; 5 to % pair .. 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