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THE SEATTI f MOORE THEATRE 222 Star Staff Man Summari NIGHTS BY RALPH BIONIAMIN « - »* t Se, 00 Staff Correspondent of The Star She Aids Travelers Te, $1.00 Thousa of Centralia and Che-| ¥ | ha « hrong Te MATS, iicentralia's main street, lust. Tu Le, 25e, 500 fay to witness the Armistice ¢ ALL Tho massed band of Contratla and ur mile in the} ad, playing « stir march. Ba the Hike and Another One of Those Programs Crammed With aid! tee Chbhaiin wan eéie ation, At the ade came the Centralia Vaudeville’s Best Offerings, Every Act Has Individual Appeal American Le with Lieut. Adrie Comiere, aswist nt marshal, m of him mar deut, Warr GET SEATS EARLY DON’T DELAY mander of one the Centra toons, Lieut. Comiere turned ob his horee and asked Liew Grimm whe D LAMBERT ||*" =" Ambushed! “a Charming Musical Comedy Favorite Eetae ints tae ee, re I W and two yte a “ © street He als aw oa ERNEST R. BALL [fs ossco"" @ v r « bes ig 4 a The Popular Composer t there is only who mays the Amerioan Lagi men attacked the I. W. W. hall be fore the shooting started. He ts I» LONDON.—Lady Hamar Green t Bickford. Legion men whol wood aided her 4 in the fight talked with him declare he was so to give Brith entativer the anbeeipe | Charles Richards Collins & Hart The Eccentric English In Their Novelty Surprise Comedian excited he did not know what hap right » tra tish wareh ” f pened. Perhaps this applies to many| between home and \ $ f the witneesee. with t nt of a lord ( 3 C both from the legion men, civil |iote: where someone had been cut jane and from the I. OW. W. iwnen he thrust fis gun bar theemelives, tends to prove that thru the glass to fire on the lee the shots were fired first by the | pon 1. W. Wa thet the Amariean [ic belong to Bland. There are Legion men did not attack the |innries on the wood below the ba 1. W. W. hall anti! the bullets ogy tad ag were Mying: that the war wet then a wir " rans were in close military for. : Waves’ O mation and had not the slight with a bullet thru the Gus Edwards’ Famous Juvenile Later a rifle was found, said in “A LITTLE BIT OF EVERYTHING” ’ } : eat thought of breaking thelr was almost | ne Ralph Dunbar’s Phina & Co. act thence of, breaking thal [was almost instantancous. | ¢ Salon Singers In a Classy Singing and rece. nto the bh i where he saw Confessions of I. W. W. indicate firtng. The man es the LW. W. talked over shooting) Hen Casngranda the legion leaders three weeks ago, rame t and discussed plans for the battle|by a 4 D bullet that tore « At a special meeting of the Cen-|hole thru his t@dy tralia local of the I. W. W. the Sun-| The ranks broken, donens of day before Armistice day legion men taking re: Find Four Men entrance of t Some witnesses may 60 shots were STOUNG the corners, Ar fired, others that more than ¢50/ fresh waa racing for came from the I. W. W. hall, the/0% the 1 W. W. ball when hotels across the street, and from| "truck by & ballet. It penetrate Seminary hill, to the east of town gorge ees about half a mile. Sen sit unica ‘ke a alee ma ‘The I. W. W. hail is halt of the) 84 , y from Roderick hot In the rear of the|°'U® ° Roderick botel in a room that had Dale ¥ lonce been an ice chest, or padded} In Moments Musical Dancing Act “INDOOR SPORTS” A Comedy by Harlan Thompson and Hugh Herbert Direction William B. Freidlander He was inetantly "car and cri ack ¢ abbard Dies Pale Hubbard raced into the I gambling room, four men were Ww. and then followed the on hae otro . | a ] followed fond by Sergt. E. B. Hamilton! ecing 1 W. W's. He wan g|fiying carps veteran.” They were:|arned when he went into the b ybelle Is Now Free to Wed }|Metnernay and $C. Moreah. Deck |hr Qngyut’ “ryne bt eset er had @ loaded evotver his death, for he placed his confi Fluent and Wealthy Japanese || | Police officer Robert Jackson ar-| 4 cheap pistol w § { } dence in it .\fived just in time to prevent @/ Hubbard and Howard Barner % | shooting fray, for Sergt. Hamilton|were in the lead tn the chane of SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. $.—May-; The husband when he married | Wes bent on breaking in and attack |ine fleeing 1 WW. OW. Thin red Herman Villacorta is free now | knew nothing of an alleged escapade |'"S the reds singlehanded. Hamil) proved to be Wesley Everest, the ©. to Japan and marry her-Jap-|in Portland, he said, when Kahtow tO was unarmed secretary and f of the Centra Sweetheart, Tokio Kahtow,| was arrested on a charge of kidnap- Gan Still Hot thy broker. She has been di- ing the w an | Officer Jackson examined Beck reaching a stumpy plece of a by Luiz Divisia Villacorta. Mrs. Villacorta did not contest the er's gun and found it had just been near t Chehaite r Ever VWiMlacorta at the divorce hearing | divorce and indicated she loved | fired. It was hot.and the smell « refuge behind a stump a letter written to his wife the Japanese, who is a graduate of |funpowder was strong He had fired repeat hate weir ‘Mahtow. The paper was worn|the universities of California and/ In the meantime, 0. C. Bland/s ” es b s At one place. Villacorta testi-| Pennsylvania and has practiced law | (kn as “Comm land) | struck B. WwW. ¥ : n th This wife had worn the paper outjip England. K ow’s letters were|had been captured left hand Hubbar r p Everest’s | interesting |was badly cut | “You are my god-gifted mate,” one|on the window was blood |hiding place while Barner circled © Arnold |it. Finally, Hubbard saw his man constantly kissing it Doctor Praises "ris 't Gem et you «9 one.| aepiRIN FOR COIL ogee Eczema Remedy |, 0". ‘ver your mt ant og ASPIRIN FOR COLDS the fed. Mvecest . é ) |SUll another declared he thanked ‘The cure Skin inenses (ecnema) cy, - | Misses St the cculp is known to| 0d because “I have found the tru De difficult. However, there is one rem- | @st girl that ever was. ‘hand e- edy that ts entirely dependabdie in this| The woman and the Japanese tn | spirin—say ig And troublesome disease; that |tend to sail for Japan on the Siberia | feacription . rie aN nA DOPLH. M. D., Maru in February. | = ‘Oak oret, Texan | —_—_ 7 ing place and 7. “ a . ah Hubbard thru the bo jName “Bayer” is on Genuine) citying his gun into the prostean m before Barner could rea | hirn Barner felled Everest and jheld him until ald arrived Hubbard died about 11 o'clock | Come in and we will tell you some- N ay nig fpine"hat'D”b. Bi rracripies| OILER IS DROWNED Nhesemplished in your own neighbor Leap From Windows eur money back unless the ©, Miner, 30, an oiler on the ferry Bie, 600 and $1 m | | e legion men who rushed tnto a. Bhe, 6 a% boat West Seattle, fell from the pad- | ig” WW. ba foun 0 ’ ejagblecnaa et | the hall found a ri dio wheel of the vessel into the| the back room. The windows all sound while working Monday after-| had been broken. It was evident on at the Ames Shipbuilding and the reds had leaped out the back Dry Dock Co., and was drowned. ndows when the veterans at Miner's body was found by mem-|, Insist on “Bayer Tablete of Aspir- | tacks bers of the crew. The body was|!n” ina “Bayer package,” containing | 4 ry men speedily a oo or’s | PTOper, directions for Colds, Paina, | arin. gr ston ontes Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago and | or ; 4 Rheumatiem, Name “Bayer” means genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physi clans for nineteen years Handy tin For farmers a motor truck has | boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. been invented that loads, hauls and| Aspirin is trade mark of Rayer Man 3 ters f same |ufacture of Mononceticacidester o ne ~acidester of| Let's go buy Boldt's French pas try, Uptown, 111 3d ave; down town, 913 2d ave EAT LESS MEAT F BACK HURTS Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys if Bladder both- ers you—Drink lots of Water taken to the |father, on V: Miner was unmarried. and a roun impecta ntarted. Rumors of the wildest sort were spread, probat by people wh were not within of ‘the shooting It is known, however, that when liger, using t r tor three operati It’s Acid-Stomach That Makes Millions Sick and Suffer meat regu t {t is a scientific fact that Acid-Stomach bloating and belching, food-repeating, heart- ‘orm or other, says & wt robs blood of its vitality, resulting in flabby burn, ete, Serious consequences often follow, authority, because the uric acid in fleeh—weakness— pale cheeks—loss of energy, such as gastritis, dyspepsia, autointoxication. meat excites the kidneys, they ligs in fact causes many of the ills of suffering Also to the same source--Acid-Stomach—may come overworked; get sluggiah; clog humanity. often be traced cases of catarrh of the stom- fp and cause all sorta of distres You know what acid-mouth does to the ach, ulcer and cancer of the stomach and in- particularly backache and misery in teeth and gums—how the acid literally eats testines, cirrhosis of the liver, valvular heart the Iney region; rheumatic twir through the hard enamel, causing the teeth to _—« trouble and heart failure. Ke headaches, acid stomach ache and decay. Just imagine, then, what The secret of good health is to get rid of constipation, torpid liver, sleeplem havoc Acid-Stomach must create throughout Acid-Stomach—put the stomach in such per- nexs, bi rand urinary irritation the entire body. fect condition that every mouthful of food you The moment your back hurts or Millions of people are weak and unfit, suf- at will be perfectly digested and assimilated, |kidneya aren't acting right, or if fering all the time, in one way or another, | A modern remedy called EATONIC does this from Acid-Stomach. quickly, easily and naturaily. yunces of Jad get about four Its from any good They don’t seem dangerously sick. Just BATONIC is a tablet—eat them like candy. pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a ailing. Going through life weak, listless, drag- Absolutely harmless. Nothing but beneficial glass of water befe breakfast for ging one foot after another. They're nervous results can follow their use. The testimonials a few and your kidneys will and irritable; lack power and moe frequently of thousands who have used EATONIC are so then act fine, This famous salts is have severe attacks of blinding, splittin enthusiastic as to seem almost beyond belief. made from the acid of grapes and hes; subject to fits of melancholia and Your druggist has EATONIC and is author mental depression. And nearly always their ized to refund your money if you are not sat- stomachs are out of order, even though many _isfied. lemon juice, ¢ with Jand has been used for to flush clogs hia, ations experience no actual stomach pains—digestion them to normal activity; also poor—never getting anywhere near the full tralize the acids in the urine streftgth from their food. {so it no longer irritates, thus ending yet ge pen interferes with digestion. It , bladder disorder causes the food to ferment. This fermenta- = Jad Salts cannot injure ve tion creates ‘gas, sometimes causing painful (CFOR YOUR ACID-STOMACH ) makes a delightful effervescent lith | ta-water drk which millions of men Jand women take now and then to keep the kidne and urinary o: ne |clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease, FE STAR—TURSDAY, wry Just What Did Occur in Centralia? 4 kidneys and «timu-| OVEMBER 18, 1919. zes the Case the « ing started the band kept hile the front ranks of tb ing the f platoons of leg nm, th t it wt & pa 4 high powe ' heard fr have been th nal for the ba Arm nen were seen crossing ary hill and striking into Ut Armed men were running ‘ 6 viaduct. A doxen or mor fle and wor aded cart @round the be b ba were Wher “ Iverest «was brought back town his belt had been placed around his neck, He ected to rough treatment » who tried to make him te the w story, An attempt was neh him t cooler heads ter Millinery, sold us their named the price far below for. The entire lot goes on Lights Go Out while @ threatening mc the street in front of ju ia few legion 4 guard, body even caret to, guns Wednesday the mob and atop nt of the nd sil In the darkness a sledge ham At mer broke a panel from the jail door A hand reached in and turned th loc Bilent men walked in, seized ext and hustled him into A few minutes later shots ever the rie . 4 the body of Ev t « from @ beam. During ht hungreds of peo ple went to the bridge to see the bod y Morbid souvenir hunters hauled the body up inch by tneh and cut away the rope, In the morning, | when legion men attempted to take the body away, the rope broke and it fen tnt ver, Coroner David I ptain with touch the * and Wednesday evening ¥ went to the bridge for an tr The in et was held b he peace because ed to act Bullet holes Were found in the body, Remponsibil ty for Eiverent’s death was fixe “permons unknown.” Herm prosecuting attorney, anno Will proseente the tynchers tf he can learn who they are. To date | has volunteered to tefl. Tacomans Arrive lock Tuesday 1 hment of Company Every belongin, cost of of Tacoma, arrive is around the 4 y morning Lieut. more guardsmen | he streets were pa-| alleys guarded The greater part of Wednesday morning more than ls had been arrested. Red cards jand 1. W. W. I jin bunches, ‘Th of the ¢ 20 re erature were peta entire mombership ntralia local of the} were taken fon men { Fir attorney for t | W., at his office, He was thrown into Jail, and kept there incommuni. | Frank P. Christensen, chief anntet-| ant attorney general, arrived in Cen tralia shortly after the ah ing. He was called by Herman Alle county HERE are large hats, and many in-betweens; metal brims, some with fur trims and a of strle- oe ae x wt ipca prim dipclen g aipoclnn peyote wonderful line of jaunty velvet turbans; hadi sPicgpciinn ees h en bid | job more than 48 'l} others in brushed wool and Angora. relieve, to recognize the really notal minute's rest Tams in black, jade green, coche de opportunity presented in this unust Bland Escape Wednesday it was reported that | Bert land, the man who is thought! to have killed Lieut. Grimm, was at | the farm of “Old Man” Smith, father of Attorney Smith, near Mendota Strong posses hastened to Mendota, | seized quantities of L W. W. litera ture, but did not find Bland. Search for Donald Boyle, also suspected of| being an I. W. W., and badly wanted| by the authorities, failed : | s esUmated appr mately 1,000 toers hunted reds Tuesday nigh ednesday Beores were inter ed and many beld | Dewey Bland, 16-year-old boy, ar-| rested Wednesday, was reported have confessed that he w I. W. W. hall Sunda tha See Pine St “Lower Price kloor’Presents a Jobbers SurplusSale Trimmed Hats |. And Untrimmed Winter Shapes This big wholesale house, this price. They are priced far below the The styles pictured are typical of what you may expect. Don’t judge the styles and quality by this price. roche, brown and Burgundy e v, Maxime Three Floors Building e of Hats ani fn failing to sell their anticipated portion of fine Win- urplus at the price we named—and rest assured we that which either we or they could manufacture them ale tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock sharp, for Two Days Only . g Hat will at once be recognized as ae 4s to assortments not associated with manufacture. our Jarge “Lower Price Floor’ this millinery event is given over to Come as Early as Possible Tomorrow and Thursday. small hats, some with =D, women who are keen ar of value and equally knowij A Jobbers’ Surplus Sale. reet Windows—Next to the Wilkes. “Lower Price Floor’’ Pine at Westlake " | the shooting planned, ar took a position on the viaduct to} watch tt Wednesday ev g the body Wesley Everest was brought to the jail and placed in a cell. The] ody was 1 dragged thru the treets, as one report stated. It |was identified positively by U agents, Thurs¢ J E kford, testific 1 the attack of n the TI. W. WW. hal serted the Legion men brok ng ¥ ep Legion Rickfe y afternoon it was burted In the potters’ field by three a A oe ers under heavy guard of National Guardsmen. There|" Giyae Paton of Rochester drove} was no ceremony, but no barbarous !,.1, Centralia Thursday with the re | lignity was practiced on the body The undertakers and coroner refused to handle it, because, they said, they |fire. The verdict held “persons un- |» creek bridge some one fired three were three bullet holes in his ma funeral ceremonies. Sige Perfect Organization Mill Hand Is $ Wednesda: the American Legion] pout 3 0% perfected its organization. Capt.| ar |Lioyd Dysart, hero of the famous |regimont of marines that fough |Chateau Thierry, took charge ‘ matized, Mili ot h ican Legion ¢ nty jail in Chehalis because th | repor ened red jail delivery, yelled “halt!” | a as C. A, Godfrey, a mill hand, ap |a edt Volunteer coached, Godfrey kept on walking. | t¢ ombed the woods for the four mis ing members of the I. W. W. who bad been identified as men who took man hunt was sy tary precision develc ten times, but Godfrey refused to | |stop. Somo one fired and Godfrey part In the shooting of the Legion) rey) with a bullet thru the shoulder. ey 9 a Bee Ag He will recover. He said he did not The agent for the Seattle Union| vnderstand Record was thrown into jail. It was] torjady morning, Loren Toberts, t stated if he will be accused ¢ icity in the crime, but if he lone of the reds wanted by the Le gion, surrendered. He made a state- had been at large Wednesday he) ment to the police to the effect that might have been handled roughly on shooting was planned three the streets This confession, it was was offered for sale to news Wednesday appointed C. D, Cunning:| papermen, who refused to buy it be ham, former prosecutor, and war vet-| cause the prosecution asserted it eran, to help Prosecuting Attorney | would warn away other r Allen try the reds. His office at once | for the murder, The T me a storm center for newspaper | reporter kept faith. Sunday morning men. |the reported confession was pub: Thursday morning an unidentified) ished by a Tacoma newspaper unc man shot a hole thru the big Che-|an Associated Pr it line, Late halis flag on the hill east of the! saturday the confession had not t district pod, but! made public by the prosecutor. {dtnt made vals furious.| man who was said to have offered g flag in the f the city,/to sell the confession left Centralia from its 280-foot Nagstaff. | Friday, Inquest Is the jm The Lewis county commissioners bees Charges Are Filed George Paxton, Legion guard at} Friday morning some of the reds the Chehalis bria narrowly es-| were held in the Olympia jatl, others caped death Thursday morning, An! in Chehalia and Centralia and others unidentified man shot at him, butjmay have been gent to still other | missed, C. O, Hansen, who was with | Jatls | Paxton, returned the fire, but the red! Prosecuting Attorney Allen filed escaped. National guardsmen rushed | formal aid the guards gree murder "hureday afternoon an inquest was | ing aguinst eld over the four dead war veterans. | The 10 of the witnesses, except Dr.) Morgan, the door before the reds started to| people gathered for the memorial| Centralia seethed with indij |known” guilty of the outrage. | the four slain veterans Friday, but the night passed port that as hoe crossed the Scatter | w we. jriday Spectal Agent Sim.| ‘2? Might operator at the por - mons of the department of justice 3 would not tolerate the I. W. W shots at his car from ambush. There interrogated the aliens who had not | CUS putting the city in da taken out naturalization papers ok Friday morning |Saunders, U.S. district attorney, to|Patrolled the streets and alleys rds posted at| seize all the reds. that they were without help from Hunt for Bert Bland s had been received of a threat: the federal government. The county! Saturday posses went to I » challenge was repeated eight or | rounded up. Acting Governor Louis F. Hart's! and member of the posse, mplat rging firet de-| declaration that the entire Friday even-| of the state were at the dis] W.'s.| the authorities in crushing rnet?, T. C.| was sarcastically referred oy Becker,| “bunk.” The feeling was pi land, O. C.| that Governor Hart would tiand, J. H. Lamb, Loren Roberts! ing but “issue proclamatiofi nd Frank Faulkner | federal authorities were Friday afternoon more than 10,000/ criticised. 0 men e: Eugene t Smith ames McInernay, Bert ervices of the American L on for|after the great memorial 4 Hart's Talk “Bunk” out disorder. Feders | At 130 Saturday morning, 1 agents questioned the tion went to sleep and a “jac! scores of guards watched the and every pedestrian was hal The American Legion men, who gr questioned. ‘The national guat A ad received word from Robert C. |ing happened discovered Friday uthorities did not want the reds,| ford valley to search for Bert nd the federal government failed|a man named Hansen and & o take the men after they had been | identified man implic: confession. John Haney, HINK of the strong, healthy men and women you know- who are prominent and who are doing things worth whil you will find that they usually possess remarkable force, j and energy, the kind that simply brim over when the blood is with iron, Tron is red-blood food—it helps put strength and into the veins of men and roses into the cheeks of women. Nu Iron, by enriching the blood and creating new blood cells, strengtyAy the nerves, rebuilds the weakened tissues and helps to instill rend] of energy and endurance into the whole system 2 If people would y keep their blood filled with strength-gt iron by taking Nu Iron when they feel weak, run-down and ml ous, they might readily build up their red-blood corpuscles and qui become stronger and healthier in every way, Unlike the older ganic products, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth, mi them tAack nor upset the stomach, Nuxated Iron often increases Strength and endurance of weak, delicate people in two weeks’ ti It is dispensed by all good druggists,