The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1919, Page 11

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OFFICERS SAY HE PULLED GUN Arrested Near Home of His! Wife James KR. Deaver, ex marine Rergeant major, recently acquit fed of a charge of murdering H. ©, Holt, is in the city jail again Th on an open charge, Pending an investigation of alle Bations that he drew a gun on ‘Officers M.S. Abrogast and Mike Y Wednesday night at the home. of his wife, Minnic Elaine Deaver. The house in which Deaver was found is but a few feet from the Spot where Holt was shot. Complaint WSS made to the police by CA , 3206 Walnut ave. Bais Was one of the witnesses of State during the Deaver trial Weaver, when brought before Lieu it of Detectives William B. ald that he was visiting the arhood of his former trout Obtain witnesses in connectio: Moises heard in his wife's room the shooting. TF rT malk That he had been instructed to obtair these witnesses by his attorney When asked why he carried a gun Deaver argued he had a right be ease of a special ceputy Pedige tesued him by Sheritt s Deputy Prosecutor John D. ¢ se: wee present during the exami tore Deaver’s commission 8 deputy sheriffan Whis is the third complaint of Dea BaE'e Presence in the vicinity of the 4 which has been made to the Beas SIGN PEACE TREATY Nov, 27.—The Bulgarian Glegates signed their peace treaty 3036 o'clock this morning in the hall at Neuilly ble interest centered in Bitigarian treaty because of thy Fefusal of Serbia to ace © treaty of St. Germain, mak With Austria. Serbians b © until the last minute, only «i tg the St. Germain pact list nm. My had to do this in order to @ party to the Bulgarian| teday—which they were most | Gus to see in effect. execution of the Bulgarian Amplifying the terms of the iy, Will not become effective for ) time, it was understood, in to permit Rumania to become to the terms, as well as to it providing free move- | Of racial minorities between and Bulgaria. —___ TO PLEAD ON MURDER CHARGE af LETT, Nov. 27.—Pleas are to there Friday by Ison 8nd Joweph Darwin, the al dslayersof Lee Linton, , whose body was found a ago in a ditch near Home Operators in Egypt are to speak English, French, Greek and Arabic. ' | Lashed by jtion of the north stand was peopled Golden West wh | boys to knock | shouting died, and the team captains ‘STORM SWEEPS NEW ORLEANS IS” FRISCO REGION WET CITY TODAY | Barge Is Sunk; Oakland Car Judge Declares War at End; Service Is Crippled Beverages Flow SAN NEW NLEAN N Thanksg! da mined Ye Olde wed ove fe elty sparkled efter t afen of the cit Al Jude Foster handed We night, holdir prohibit titution FRANC Nov | a which reach locity of 76 miles off Point Ri “rancisco hay SCO, ve ‘ica of ryme scame #o rough f nesday afternoon that a ypaNe earrying 1,500 tons of co sized and sunk near Alcatraz bw Two barges and launch) 4 went to the bottom during th pight | Wartim and the ferryboat Ye Buena had! 4l, In less a hard battle with wind wave. old Cabin doors on the lower d There wer wtraight stuff Whi wold in conte a drink r than th ade of whisky bare eap-| in the Fr nd Feder al, wa nob lowr more an hour liquor wa. bar than openly over th no mixed big ferry were amash Electric signs and windows by the score were bashed in by the gale Street car service in Oakland was put out of commission for an hour by crippled power wires PAPRIKA REIGNS ATU. W. CAMPUS It’s Present in Large and Plump Chunks most places at The a tuned te old tor small best 0 cent Wines than PERSHING WILL INSPECT CAMPS Will Come to American Lake During His Tour WASHINGTON, D, C., Ne leneral Pershing will leave xt Wednesday bre n wet times 18 x ee ¥ ROLION Yo Continued From Page One | |; Wast lowed swell Which is some mouthful, I ween . ! 4 th : : . aeaed ery fe Only there. Or should have had And belleve you me, the girls were not a bit dilatory when it came to vibrating their larynxes. Gosh! How They Rooted They sang and hummed and warbled 4 chirped, they and bellowed in a migt agrees militar resources ee an at jow had Best and his : at bh fore Chris midd. Perehing wil Mo., two days be w nd clede and he days with his tw 1 visit 1 sp will American Lake camp Admiral Jellicoe Is Now in Ottawa . Nov ant Je chanted, they they caroled lited and puried they quavered and trilled, they twittered and chirruped. Some of them made just plain noise The grandstands groaned with hu man freight; every seat was filled with romy-cheeked girls, muffied te ears with what the polite gent called “perspirers"; every man, boy what goes in between, with both pedals of them long, hard |! and with inspiring enthusiasm fc Washington, but Callforr forgotten On the contrary. was nents of the the vi to call on F rooted J Later ja was not |inaton the Grand Fleet one whole sec land, F by hundred of Native Sons of the stood up on their rear legs and implored the Berkeley ‘em dead Altogether, it was a Large Day— the largest crowd that ever attended a football game here being aserembied. Estimates varied, but there were eas fly 15,000 And after EX-SERVICE MEN KIDNAP: SOCIALIST PROSSER former service mer vening kidnaped radical tee advertined an the tumult and the! ‘ He was driven rapidly to and the yell kings departed, a from Prosser hands lit out for home to put a large dent in the national bird AUCTIONEERS MAY USE BLUE FLAG IN FUTURE NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y., Nov. 27 —At auctions recently held in thie region a blue flag has been displayed instead of the time-hon i red em blem. Auctioneers are urging that use of the red flag be discontinued Bbeeause of the Dolshevistic signifi cance. : tiles ils walked to Kior was west of town held, unmole’ One year's supply of coab for “Enchanted Hearts,” With JAMES GLEASON And a New York Cast and Production _ Long Runs in York, Chieago and Boston Evenings: 50c to $2.00 + Be to $1.50 Plus War Tax HOME OF THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH FREE EXAMINATION Can You Place a Value on Your Eyes? OWN, ANG NOt ever ene peer we nite, The Swiss burn wood, drive most of their factories by tric power procured from waterfal | Two Pretty. Foxes No! Then naturally you should entrust the examination to ‘most reliable optometrist - whos “a, experience and years | can determine whether the ot r } you need glasses or a change ot ie and prescribe the correc for your individual Eiremente. Always Reliable 917 Marcum 0 AVENUE Madison VERSITY re |) Co. Est. 1906 t 5 Lors FOX NEW YORK.—Miss Lois Fox of | Austin, Tex., is the last of the w ‘camp entertainers to leave Frar She made such ahit with Colo and Mrs. E. M. House that she wa invited to visit them on her returr She plays the ukelele and sings. The fur she is carrying is a live one elusive, since t | EArt ,| many men, whet Let's go t at Boldt’ ‘s—uptow! n 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 913 had Ave. THERE IS NOTH | TO EQUAL JO-TO FOR STOMACH TROUBLE Constipation, sick headaches, bil bloating, sour stomach, gas in the find These men that at so many all expensive It proves unt in Fatima’s fa cigarettes (even ‘They like Fati treats them ri, without worry Sea © Fatima conts blend. | Jousness, Jon the stomach and pains stomach after eating, will | speedy relief by taking Jo-to. ‘Aa an emergency remedy in the home there is nothing quite the equal of this reliable, time-tried lremedy, ‘Try it today and be con | vineed, | Free sample of this wonderful remedy at any of the Bartel! Five Hig Stores, or Swift & Co, Four Big Stores, j a point | ert THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, NOV, 27 191 | SERGEANT MAJOR DEAVER HELD IN CITY JAIL “WHILE THE BREEZES BLOW MEXICO TU DEMAND OF AMERICA x nued From Page One * ‘ont x © foundation to suppose, crime of and ment that Mr nignify because established by We that” the Mexico impr it ke = of when Preventive is wus has crimi » | cans prisor and isa sidered by United States of ir unjustly t of the the erles uries He Refuses Ball rae of the trial may ba at any and ob- Mexi The the Jer right asked tact for him as of of pub interested in truth of the affair, the nment finds itself ur f not being 1 for libera ontained in the note to whict lying, and it has for this son, founded on the right und cor atic of temar ns utional char first believes no ight other to the th nment nt ¢ make for ¢ diplomatic astice which 0 in interna a denial of justice, and practice which ed has been that of tribunals having has beer the of a foreigner, to. pre that, as IT have torlously unjust basis for a claim “As to the constitutional point our political constitution ¢ tablishes as a fundamental frinciple | the separation of the executive pow er from that of the judicial and by virtue of this, the executive does not have the power to interfere in business of the latter, Phe executive would thus be lack ing in the first duty ment—a duty that tried to observe the laws of the coun them to be respected. ‘Therefore such 1 line of conduct, in the opinion of | the Mexican government, ean not un favorably affect the relations of case involving a ounce a judgment aid, if it were no would be the only view nd State friendstp ie fortuna between it and the Uni y mince the matter is so sim ple a one—in which, by a simp Mr. Jenki coul at for never bh there in the fact that the laws to citizen: eapec re lib quest erty for friction equally Says Mexicans Jailed the United States times p law of the United the opinion of the Mexican gov h imprisonment was not ked that of the ernment s ust ie 8 a it w the applicatt y * not enforced in Mexican ¢ each nent United Sta Mexi ause ex laws an * not claim that abr they are ad should occ Mex ception or privilege Neither in the Mexi freed by ans, @ position United 8 citizen on tive ler if an Americ should in © can An exe or an cit have more in his own vernment of Mexico Am ghts than Mexicans the United States. Desire for Justice American government seems under the conviction of. the of Mr. Jenking, in that th 0 in tion thout try! nkins is guilty, ubmitting the fore to the United permitting itself to hope that tr courts have ate ence of the fact ems of investi an government claim that Mr fines itself to going considerations the department of at until the their de ns, with the ms of Mex # not tie th Mr 6 will p judgment that they desire but A of a rather nuine to proces I take the o¢ HOLAR asion, ete. 10 MEDINA,” (Signed) ROADHOUSE BANDITS GIVEN LIFE TERMS PORTLAND, Ore,, Nov. 27.—David Smith, Walter Banaster and nes the three men char with ity in the murder of George und J. N. Burgess, six days 1 road house near here, to day a traveling guard state penitentiary, where begin life sen er ago in | awaiting from the they will tences All three men plea to serving guilty Wed. murder in ull admitted would admit second degree They no one nesday the cireuit court complicity, but the shooting |SPOKANE’S POOR GIVEN BIG JACKRABBIT DINNER SPOKANE, Noy. 27 thousand big fat jackrabbits went onto the tables of Spokane’s poor to | THREE SPREES YEAR | SAFE FOR HUSBAND day Ww free this week near Warben. today distributed deserving | ‘There will be Christmas. sh., and were to. the | had upon Three | They were bagged in a rabbit drive; another drive before} Jud _| divorce ULTIMATUM MAY BE SENT MEXICO ” U. S. Considers Next Move in Controversy WASHINGTON, Nov (United Press.)—America's step in the exchange of notes with Mexico over the case of William Jenkins, consular agent imprisoned at Puebla, probably will be a demand that the Carranza government supply more complete details of the charges acainst him, and permit a first-hand investigation by an American representative, it was learned today at the state depart- ment The Mex ment's no! here ment an reply to this govern had not been recei but state depart informed it had American em in Mexico ¢ According to unofficial reports, the + reply is a refusal of the American demand for immedate release of Jen in | kins Would Get Report government, it is und have M. BE. Hanna American embass The tesires to checked up with the tailed report the Mexic sked to furnish Meanwhile, it wae suggested that government Jen. king to take advanta Mexi can offer to set him f the Mexican report goes not with Hanna's, or if the Mexi is refuse to supply more details. United States may send a flat ultimatum to Carranza, ordering Jenk release, In the meantime it was made clear that no rous crisis exists and that the situation is expected to be set tled peaceably HOW WOULD Y’ LIKE TO GO ON A JOB LIKE ONE 0’ THESE?} Would you care to become an air plane test pilot or sort mail in a rail way mail car? Would you like to become an as sistant biologist qualified in econom le ornitholog Or perhaps you'd rather be a glass blower A specialist in land grant | college statistics? | Well, how about becoming a shot | firer for the bureau of mines, or a field and laboratry aid in plant nu trition? How about a job as an inspetcor of | or a plant| pathologist for small fruit disease in vestigations? | All these jobs, and others, are open to male and female in the govern ment. service, toan an nouncement by the secretary of the lith civil service district, with rooms at 303 postoffi¢e building, Date for the examinations may be application to the sé ans will be tt would advise of the © on bail however, dange gyroscopic compasses according tary, LOS ANC Three drunks a year we man his wife in this court, Crail declared in t any Superior denying a | Safe TiLK ve MEANS wd ALIS that of respecting | y and eausing | Forlnfants, Invalidsand Growing Children ‘The Original Food-Drink for All Age ASK FOR Horlick’s The Original Avoid Imitations and Substitutes il COUNCIL MAY IS NOT GUILTY ACT ON FRIDAY / oquitted by Jury in Federal will Take Two-Thirds Vote Court to Pass Bill he had Action on Mayor C, B furnished much more elaborate : noe, wi coffing than those specified in ing and pave cont with o ernment fae deceas’ Hpleat : fl 1918, munieipal a jury in United States district be taken at @ court returned a verdict at 5:30 cial meetin he city p.m. Wednosday, finding Gilbert K. Batterworth, undertaker, guilty of using the nT government ted Vitzeerald’s ch seeks to On his showing that of 1 the counell penned by the mayor The council will be action before Novem ce to die the ordi ervice men t for a ed him by the r t 5 oe de ) sum in of the ecounell or each burial the future polley of ond trial on the ne te first The last saealin of the counell vote ma veto next | mean an additional ex sll likelihood will lead cording Superinten. Thomas ¥F. member erride the it wi and Mrs, lay Harbor, ts orth had asked for $1 to the government burial of their sor who died in the George Heldenric or the ities service ernment tt will be required over the ow undertaker wo-thirds vote a medium for o pass t r mayor's veto. Trimmed Hats and Shapes in a wonderful assortment of wanted shapes, shades and materials, go on sale Friday at $1.00. Front Effects, Tams, Sailors, Turbans, Chin Chins, Droops and Mushrooms—in pifck and all colors. Many of the shapes require no trimming at all. Any woman that’s at all handy with a needle Is certain of a new hat, beaming with style, at a very small outlay, FREE PINNING SERVICE Take advantage of it. Our trained milliners are only too willing to pin trimmings in place for you; all you have to do is to stitch them. Basement Department. We Critewion Seattles | largest Millinery Store nd at Seneca CROWNS ONE REASON why such prices are compatible with the highest professional services is that all me- chanical work, which is always a large part of the cost, is done ex- clusiv in our own Laboratories. May we have five minutes of your time to explain other reasons why we ean afford you abso- lute, lasting satisfac- tion? PLATES $10.00 DENTISTS | THIRD & PIKE —=———__ Rich milk, malted grain extract in Powder No Cooking = Nourishing = Digestible | CRA xe remeE-

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