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ae PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR — Grand Jury Condemas OIL INDUSTRY Mrs. Deaver Tel County Jail Conditions | A} LO} ‘ov, 2—Acting H C Holt 4 “he county Jail, Seventh ave.|faver of a new building on the/under the direction of Special Attor e . 4.3 “efferson st., is unfit for custody | county farm at the WI lows ney General ©, C. Richards, depar ten tatiowine te the 4406) ike and 4 ~ »resentatives today kade and farm ts “al ment of Justice r wable adjunct” to King county, | started an investigation of charges King o Unty grand jury declared In) according to the report of illegal combinations In the ‘ ai | its fina ' report to Superior Judge) swe advise strong ty fornia oft industry, which have been | ‘ v1 con: | A. W, FA Bter late Friday ¢ this ax} made chiefly by Northwest oll con], ° ht Cereal weld. that * the} n the life story written by Mrs and hh %Sing of human beings,” the in the life story wr Deaver,) It was darkness that sh.wided my reported plan to dis} om “It app rs that the jail,” county property,” the report says. | sumers. nich.|NiRbt es we fled thru the rvoods of a nhoule allege coording to Rieh-|" ' ee cenin Ber end ta | aenreers for female | mould) It te alt . : A boon | S0uth Alki, and darkness that lost if shouki , Md could be ‘8! be provided for at ih in }ards, that crude oll prices ha Ne Sk Ee kee ek “ured that ™ore diligenc ® ©Xe™ | the opinion of the grand jury At advanced more than $1 a barrel in Dene sien Waar eauahs on. Ween cised in mat "taining a proper clean: nrosent only male prisoners are| some localities, and that when | that same darkness, too, in which lines in and round the jail” cared for there |navy anked bide for 14,000,00 con kuantieies fea boet tes Mattresses now in use at the jail The city jail is clean, sanitary is recently, there were mar For hours we wandered ibout lors, but only one price ,| blindly in the brush that tore our shoukl be deat royed, the grand Jury | ang well kept.” the report further reporte “. § or facilities AFC) wnue chore is a total The investigtion was brought t ‘ hy the demands in| Clothing and scratched our hinds inadequate ang | there is an insuf-/ ois noap and other accessories |a hy ae eg one clauexter, of Md faces, fearing to speak above a| ficient supply ( °f towels and acces:| essary to the personal cleanli- senate by Senator Poin whia wories, the jury fin ness of the prisoners ushington athe al As quietly, yet an speedily as we Separate and adequate quarters! phe grand jury was dismissed by | The investigation. will cover the! .cuig, my boy and i hurried oo thru should be provid “! for the care and] jy4e8 Prater, This session lasted | Standard, Union, She harde said.|t2® brush, praying that we might custody of ine ne patients, and) five dave At their initial session jsmalier oll companies, Richards dincover where we were and where known users of 1 ‘arcotics should be | ince summer, the grand jury indict we were going, We finally came to ye isoners not known - Allen and 11 others & spot where I ble to get my separated from pr ners fh y, | ed Judge Clay }a =P ere I was a om to be slaven of thi » habit,” says the| fo, uniawful —lquor possession. | 1 AX Dodgers to Be | bearings, It was nearly 2 o’clook port Three were acquitted, one pleaded when we reached the West Seattle MTrurning their a ttention to the! Fury simi the eames against the| Forced to Pay Vole me he jury reported J amissed Thura:| WASHINGTO: NOW. 22m] county almsbouse, ‘ 2 = Ayr. “ha other eight were dismissed Thurs Fahey alias she Sedona Calls Up Holt © presen pi, idings & are | ¢ ne la ou te ee cae chives fs akendoned tn | OF 284 Prides Will be forced to disgorge $200,000,000| Wideeyed, puasied _ policemen trap” and should & > abs ; within the next eight months under| looked us over while I stood at the a ! plans being ruxhed to completion to-| telephone calling Mr, Holt. He was Extra! G. oO. P. Man } his will result from the drive| the only person I knew on whom to NA Urges Demo Defeat | aay vy fesera orticiats call in my extremity AN FRANCISCO, Nov. 22——/aalnat fraud and irregularities inith It was several minutes before he }ated by Daniel Roper, inter | nue comminsioner, he exp nawered, | was almost at the point of frenay, when, at last, I heard Mr. mmon, It Is a Serio ‘Though Very Dixcase—Werse at 1 “his Season, arging that the present adminis tration “tolerates, if it does not ap-| Molt’ voloe on the phone, 1 asked pontine o “a him if he could come to me. He said It ie an inflammation of the mu- | Prove, radicalism,” Raym i ao | Orphan Boys Get niin if he f r e cous membrane, causint ah atischare® | man, regional assiatant to the repu ‘ | None of the polleemen were known 4 REESE weathed but depends | lican national chairman, today in an | Fairyland Home) to me, I hardly knew which one to on an impure condition of the bi address to republicans of the first] gpoKAN Nov, 22, — Twenty-|mpeak to first. Bari was still hold When chronic, it may develop into >We 7 rit, der ded that| four little orphan boys today found | ing me by the hand and I was stand. ption by breakig ¢ down the | congressional district, demand veate lung ‘issues ad d impairing they defeat the democratic party themselves in fairyland and pinche! | ing in the center of the floor won the general saree en tieets Wax. “It t our solemn duty in the com-| themselves to see if it wann't pag, Fe som to may when Mr. Mell peri ‘ctonce: this mé dicine puri-| ing campaign,” he said, “to return]a dream. n reir old urned to h nd told h lood, removes Lhe cause Of) 15 the people a constitutional form| They were moved from their I turned to him and told him what nd ivee Pel y watiaface | of government and rid our land of/home to t he new $500,000 palatial) had happened. He questioned m ven entire aad oka close! old him every " tro Po three generations | disguised autocracy and tolerance, if) Hutton a : nnn = at pad Pb . nies e ng ana of Ne - hid will sleep tonigh urning home ea be: even If a cathartic ts necded, take | not approval of radicalism. wealthiest child w Pill, They are entic and! “Organize, and organize now! he|in no more attractive and homelike | ing previous to ff liven th + regulate ia “mast be our watchword.” quarters than those 2 dan empty house orphan boys.| ahd an angry husband, of my two- = hour fight to eseape and finally of our fight thru the woods, He was shocked, he said. Me would be glad to be of any aasistance ponsibh told me, and, tho at first he con: fonsed he didn't know what to do, finally decided to go to find my hus band. the bowel Go to Hotel At that moment Mr. Holt arrived. He had a car, We took my boy to & hotel and I put him to bed I wanted to get my hat and coat that I had left at the neighbor's home when I left by Jumping out the bathroom windew and fled into the woods. Mr, Holt took me in his car from the hotel to her house and we all came back to the police statio, that morning But the trip was hurriedly made and for anyone to insinuate, much lene believe, that anything improper transpired would be utterly absurd. It is some distance between the West Seattle police station and my neighbor's but the time we took t cover it was all consumed in my ex Pianation of what had happened to me, and in Mr. Holt's occasional Queations on the same important sub- “I ban har ag’in —, oy Be Conthenen k in a bigger er ‘ormance — —Ole Olson. Sunday and It ts @ lie, deliberately told in a divores complaint by my husband filed next day, that I permitted Mr. Holt to kiss me on that night trip. I did not winh him to kiss me. He e made no effort to do #o. I doubt » ote if either one of us thought of such { @ thing, I am sure I did not, and Just as sure that Mr. Holt gave me no cause to think of it. As for the rest of the allegations of my hus. band as to what transpired, they are out of whole cloth, the trmaginin, of & mind obscesed by insane jeal oumy and the gossip of maliclo’ tongues v & True Gentleman No, Mr. Holt did not kins me then. Or insult my womanliness, or sive me any cause to suspect him of tn tent of any wrongdoing, not then or at any other time during our ac quaintance. Mr. Holt went to h grave my true friend—a gentiems in every respect—and carried with him my highest admiration, Holt slipped a volver into the Docket of his overcoat that night and put the coat into his car where the gun would be of eary an emergency When 1 had regained my com posure somewhat, I asked that we al #0 to central police headquarters down town and relate our story Ar riving at headquarters we told our troubles to a policeman named ‘Tim. Mr. Holt had put on his overcoat coming into town. It was chilly, One of the policemen searched him and found Mr. Holt’s revolver charg: with carrying « ! Weapons, but was released on bail and the case eventually diaminsed stances, Phones to Her Aunt I phoned my aunt, Mrs. F. M Scott, in Everett, and asked her to come down. She has been with me night and day ever sinc We went to the pre ney's office and I ask Deaver be put in threatened to kill me STARRING OSCAR GERARD “OLE OLSON” The Greatest “Swede” Comedian in the West, and LEW WHITE Seattle’s Most Popular Hebrew Comedian Together With BIG, ELABORATE AND CATCHY MUSICAL NOVELTIES, WITH THE LARGE AND YOUNG CHORUS OF PRETTY GIRLS The Biggest and Finest Nusical Treat in Seattle This Week Sunday — tiie’ reay “"'" 40C uting attor i that James for having Mr. Holt made Ge “—~ “Pretty, pretty! Oh, what a nice snake you have. What breed is That's a nice line of talk for a corner eoting, but it may n IF the Reptile ty of America can con- any number of people that “ are just the dearest pets. Here are some of the arguments the R, 8, 8. of A. members advance for their choice: Snakes take up little room, They need be fed but rarely. They are never noisy, They are clean in their habits. | They may be left alone in the ana TO BE PROBED) of Terror in Woods and How rot—unfounded absolutely, and made | when the court heard the circum-| sot ¥ OS SMO AE EET OAR You a Pet Snake and Join the R.S. S. of A. 1 things. ATURDAY, NOV. 22, 1919 Is of Night Came to Rescue the same complaint. Our. request was refused, #0 I swore to a com |plaint charging my husband with in nanity | ‘The ease was set for hearing the next di hat very af husband ar noon they SOCIETE DIT O° SWEETS Decaune : ned to be an tnaanity in wewnion tried hin 4 him without any of ng heard from. socieTE BLACK AND WHITE ACK AND WHITE coated creams + and criaps, chocgleres 4 Bob Whites and rele Witneswon hi ae th day, we they had informed m | would witnesses would been on hand. | Instead James Deaver was turned loose to start divorce proceedings In his complaint my husband d me with the lowest offense a wife can commit in violation of her marriage vows—every word of it untrue. But my only witness, the only person in all the world who could testify, beside myself, that my conduct on that auto ride was clear [im dead today, the vietim of an um fassin's bullet, That person was Mr Holt, who knew I had guilty of any wrongdoing fro mtated in hin will, It may have been the hand of Providence that wrote in hin will the words, “Minnie Wlaine Deaver, who is innocent of ny wrongdoing.” It may be t mome day that staternent will # me in good stead, |Seek Desperadoes | Near Redding, Cal. | REDDING, Cal, Nov {United Press.)—-Two men wearing soldiers |untforma, belleved to be desperadoes escaping from Ban Francisco, are at | large northyof here today. They are armed and will shoot to kill if ap- proached John Dunning, son of « Marysville warnce man, walked in from the north and told how they had forced j him to go with them from Marys ville, While one man drove his car, be suid, the other continually cov ered him with a revolver. The car broke down north of here, and they continued on foot Their conversation convinced Dun ning they were perpetrators of a major crime in Ban Francisco. TO REMOVE EMBARGOES ON WHEAT AND FLOUR NEW YORK, Nov, 22—The ex port and import embargoes on wheat and wheat flour will be re moved, effective December 15, ac cording to Julius Barnes, wheat di roe , United States grain corpora tion The embargo has been In effect |more than two years. Lifting of the embargo will per |mit foreign wheat and flour to en ff ter the United States free of duty, | & Me Ros AB? Barnes said. waited until the next the Look for the Name “Societe” the next time you buy chocolates be sure that its on your package, The name stands as your guarantee of quality; your assurance of perfection, A Societe Assortment, for Every Taste \Choose the particular kind of candy you want Whether tt isan assort., ment or on some speczal variety, you will find the candy of yougi choice in a Societe box. ver been a who at UMPERIAL CANDY COMPANY, SEATTLE US.a Bay Rum Hounds Will Be (PIP. citi ts. Seem | rou ker oo Thirsty After January 20 2's. sais eet SS CaS PE The bay rum cocktail and hue men that the offensive tollet| tie open when Eugene Mulligan,| A ministerial decree, laned) lemon extract Highball are doomed. | water preparations, the flavoring ex hoseman, and financial secretary | orders Italian customs No longer can the ultra-thrsty On® ltracts and the insidious perfumes be | o¢ the union, was seated as a del-| accord Ameréan make a night of giadness by means! medicated so as to decrease thelr] esate to the fan Francisco Labor| goods the same of a bottle of lac perfume, or 4 porability, rendering them unfit to Council | ment given British vial of Florida water. 343 | drink ae BB IE: ~ « The fancy drinks of a boneary | As if they didn't taste bad enough | Over 4,000,000 pens are destroyed| Turtles lay from 150 fo 4 jstate, the extracts and toilet water | io as it ass | at a time. ca preparations high in alcoholic per | ed ere cent, are to be banned—or at least | innocuous by being made ex: | tremely obnoxious. «“ 9 oe Ig a ee revenue, fn an official com-| Matinees | munication received Friday by State | : | Enforcement Officer John M. Rogers, | Thursday ss said (Thanksgiving) | “The office of the commissioner of | internal revenue has made a careful | and tudy of many of the alcoholic prep | Saturday wrations now on the market, and has ome to the conclusion that a ‘on-| | aderable number of such prepara | | dons are fit for beverage purposes | Horrory | | The preparations that are charged | vith Impersonating a drink are | Barbers’ supplies and perfumes, | Liquid medicinal compounds | Flavoring extracts | | The communication thereupon | nts out that, after January 16,/ 1920, such preparations cannot be} manufactured and sold It in purposed by the internal reve- a Is Here SUNDAY For One Week of Joyous Laughs |Mother of Twe Must Go to Jail SPOKANE, Novy, 22.--While her two small children sobbed at her skirts, Mra, G. W. Walters was ntenced to five days in jail here y afternoon. The cherge! | yeate was contributing to the delinquency | tis facenchargen of contributing | OOD NIGHT! LIGHTS OUT! |also faces charges of contributing }to the delinquency of two boys| yes | 8:20 P. M. SUNDAY THE FUN WILL BE Of | When a debtor in Siam is three | months in arrears he can be seized 44 ) ve Al by the creditor and compelled to | PRESENTED BY A. H. WOO work out his indebtedness. a THE IDENTICAL NEW YORK PRODUCTION OFFERED. BY A SP CAST COMPOSED OF— JULIE RING GER MIDGLEY | DOROTHY FOX SLAYTOR JAMES NORVAL eg kg CAREWE CARVEL ICHOLAS JUDELS jand affectionate greeting for you DOROTHY BLACKBURN FREDERIC CLAYTON when you return. JEANETTE BAGEARD JOS. A. BINGHAM And certainly the relative points | of merit of a pet cobra and a nice Nights—50c to $2.00 Plus Si ~ War vel copperhead ch properly \ Exinich tnt bane Mats.—Thanksgiving and Saturday, 50c to $1.50 ‘tax muzzled or de-fanged—should provide | eR RTE ek AN SN BE 5B SB SSS dds onlin oS din inde ad conversational material when con. versation threatens to languish. Allen 8, William is president of | the New York R. 8. 8. of A. ana| leads all snake hunts of that organi- zation, except such as are pursued in the regions of the all-night bright | lights, He has @ score of the an