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| FACES TRIAL Soldier, Gassed on Somme, | Accused of Burglary PERSHING WILL WAR VETERAN INSPECT LEWIs Due in January, According to His Brother Gen. John J. Pershing with visit] Camp Lewis some time between Jan nocording to his Here’s Champ Red Cross Seal Salesman of. Seattle Wounded at the second bat tle of the Somme, and claiming to be still suffering from shell ames shing, Who lsat} shock, KF. K itz, 26, 4110 ihe Hote! Savoy Whitm jormer street Gen. Pershing {s making an tn ear conductor and Canadian *pection of army posts and camps| veteran, was placed on trial In end becoming reacquainted with! superior court Monday, charged Military conditions in t United) with robbing the Golden Rule VtAtes. His tour of inspection will) meat market, 45th st, and HOt bring him to Seattle, unless the) Phinney ave, of $49.30 October | ity makes it a matter special) 45, Sean, declared his brother The state opened tts case Inte <T can stata, positively that the} stongay after the Jury had been| meee te not harboring monlal) picked, Deputy Prosecutor W,. WW. Witentions,” said Mr. Pershing, with Hamile. “Neither will he be a candi Mount fs handling the state's case. ite for the presidency if he can|2J00® F: Dore appeared for the de 2-9 aie fendant. | Gen. Pershing will be accompanied | * coreg ee, A a > hyn phe meg OB his Western trip by the members | “*K** the proprietor, ate aa thle otaft why he was accused of robbing the atin |market the preceding night, Hater) who says Sch is th man who Riley to Addres Chamber Friday Frank Branch Riley, fresh from rifled the regist searched him at the point of a gun, told him to tell his story to the police | Denied All iit as Schultz gave himecif up to police) North-/at the central station. He denied! » WH tell alt knowledge robb: de- tom B® conquering tour of the Tepresentative of the Pa fic Members of the Chamber identificat by six persons, Merce at the Masonic club tuncheon | wig sant he was the bandit (Friday about “The Amazing East He was examined by Dr. D. A During . ne rt tout of the East! suchotson, aller who dente Ri impene to 76,00 a ‘ors In| Schuits an of ervous temper MPO the principal cities of the| hort and table te hostérical at Sountry. In every city he detivered jak 7 me —. Lute of the Great A masked man entered the mar gpa ket at 5:40 o'clock October 18 and commanded Hafer to throw up his hands. After taking $49.50 he made If he has no fear of time or loss; | his exit onto the street and took off But should he trip | his mask. And lose his grip | Lydia Kreger, 401 6. 45th st; B Lundberg, 4424 Sunset place; Dolvin Erlekson; Eugene Hirtle, 326 N. 45th t, and Edward Hayden, 4431 Phin All things come to him who waits, ney ave, who were in the market or just outside, have identified Schultz as the masked mar Grocer Opened Fire After removing the mask the rob: ber ran down Phinney ave. A. A Malmberg, grocer, fired three shots after him, As the robber rounded Here, Friends, Is Geattle’s Boy Champion Red Cross Christmas Seals Salesman, Eimon Gruber the corner of 45th et. and Phinney When Eimon Gruber, who tivea;the Fast,” he explained. “IT go ave, Dean Cutting opened fire onjat 620 11th ave N., read In The places where ladies can not go and him. The robber returned the fire.! « . _ |-—well, anyway, a fellow might as No shots took effect tar that Red Cross Christmas! oi be doing something for some- | et te. | * Schultz entinted in the Canadian|**l# had been placed on sale, he) poay cise army at Vancouver, July 6, 1916.| Promptly ferreted out the off of} So they offered Eh He was wounded at the second bat.| the Anti-Tuberculosts League of|He was dumbfounded. 100 seate. Takes tle of the Somme, in June, 1917. After! King county and asked for a con-|real salesm starting lepending some time in hospitals in| *anment onty 100 » He demanded 60% “ France and England, he wae inva-| “I'll sell ‘@n with my evening ‘Oh, I can sell ‘em all right,” he ! lided to a hospital near Vancouver. | Papers.” sald on, He's a shrewd | said. And be did, in Jews than two X ®l tember, 1918, and came to Seattle, |#aVed up $200 which he haa banked| He returned to headquarters of gue and turned In the cash. he's taking out a fresh when ho shall/the te fAnd n where he obtained employment aa a} *¥8y for the tim street car conductor, He quit Au-| "ant to enter colle “{ suffered from indigestion and u on and my doctor told me ‘Adlerika. It helped me in| gust, 1019, saying his beck botn-| “T'¥® Just deen selling seals in! supply every day = i ‘Gays and three dotties CURED ere@ him. He sald he was ehelk) ty ys 3 me pees Venen — |FINDS SHE’S DIVORCED; ,Cochran Post Will _ Adler i-k3 flushes BOTH upper and hi so completely it relieves Schultz says he was married tn} | June, 1919. Geo, Smith, 4505 Landen | CASE gas on the stomach oF ave. identifies hit as the man whe stomach. Removes foul matter) nig up a bakery at 4260 Fremont} poisoned stomach for months | ave a week previous to the Golden CURES constipation. Prevents i. robbery. He Adiér-tka Is a mixture} ot | buckthorn, cascara, glycerine and) other simple ingredients. Swift Co., Bartell Deg Co. and all sensational druggists. inished truth. WANTS MAIDEN NAME| Meet Tuesday Night Laoyd T, Cochran Post, No, 40, will hold ite weekly meeting Tuesday night In Ballard. The meeting was Altho she was divorced when she} @id not khow of it, Grace Booth t# satiafied and dppraled to the su- w from Booth Sanied to Stoll, her |!Ne scheduled for Monday night, | ‘There is nothing in the world more | father’s family name. The petition was granted by Superior Judge A./ w. It is easter to be wrong than it Is Ito be president than the plain, unvar Frater. A Business Proposition Ho much would you give out of your income each year if you were certain that you could aid ma- terially in saving the lives of 150,000 people each year— perhaps some of them in your own home? What sacrifice would you be willing to make to prevent the misery, the poverty and the economic waste re- sulting from these deaths? Tuberculosis will kill 150,000 active men and women in this country of ours this year, just as it did last year. You probably do not know it but it can be PREVENTED and can be cured. Grasp this great fact and then help the forces that are battling the White Plague in your community. - Don’t pass a Red Cress Christmas Seal Booth without buying—encourage those who are selling. Donated by a Friend of the ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE OF KING COUNTY 315 University Street USE RED CROSS CHRISTMAS SEALS Each Seal Is a Penny’s Worth of Cure and Preveation, Telephone Main 1564 perior court Monday to change her | At first erroneously reported as be! , ..» DECEMBER ., 1919. 40 CASES ARE BEFORE JUDG fe | amen f| Cee FR |Business Men Are Fined for Shooting Ducks 14 | Only More than 40 casos were noheduled for arraignment Monday morning b ' ral Judge Jere h Net srer, Violations of the liq tawe, |) ‘ nents of the Harriaon amy \{| She is sure to be pleased , ajority of the ¢ on. Por shooting at a du which they couldn't Wit on aecount of the long range, C. W. Anptill and J. Martheck Seattlo business men, were fined $25 enoh The men attempted the slauchter after sunset in violation of the statutes In such cases and provid Sentence of fd Magen, Jim Loch hane and other members of the!) ring” found guilty a month ago of | I] robbing the government warehouse of r 1,700 bottles boone, was postponed until 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Hruno Grandinett!, who pleaded guilty to a charge of moonshining was sentenced to eight months in the King county jal and to pay a fine of $2,000. Earl Grace, who a drug addict, was wentenced to 18 months on MeNeil's twiand for break Ing into drugstore substation postof. fice in rch of narcotics For mailing an improper letter to He can always use a Safety Raz- or. A Gillette, in handy box, with a dozen double- edge blades — 24 shaving edges dmitted to being t girl who had rejected him, George ; > Wilson, a clerk went to the w i} | make any <ing county jail for €0 days man happy. Mrs. Jobn C. Dyer, charged with —_ ming the nile to defraud, was es . iven until December 15 to enter a Standard Set ‘ea, Wiitlam Jaeger, who pleaded $5.00 rot guilty to a charge of using the | hails to extract money from Mra} il Also comes ew i afton, will be tted on | fT) | with Rubber- ebtunry 11. oad Fred Cariton, aliaa ¥. C. Brapon,|f| | Set Shaving fan given untll Dérember 16 to! Brush and ‘lead to a charge of defrauding the | ]| | soap. Handy overnment out of a $100 funeral al-| { ar owance, W. W. Powers, charged!) | 82° for a bety with concealing amug whinkey on the road. was given until December 15 to en Up to $10.00, POLICE OFFICER | PUTS UP $1,500) |Deposits Bail on ‘Charge of Beating His Son | Try an Atto Btrop Safety Rar or 80 days at our expense. Come in and ask about this tree trial offer. blades, in box, $1.00, | makes of safety razors. A fine line of Rubberset Brushes. Charged with s#cond dearee as mault for the alleged beating of his 10-yearold son, Philip, over the head with an tron hearth rake. Pyrex Oven-Ware Urich M. Carson, mounted p j man, wan releawed when he dep Transparent Ovenware — guaranteed }#1.600 ball Monday. Police Chiet| against breakage in the oven, Joo F Warren Ras suspended Car! #0n pending trial, Carson was ar-| Tented py deputy sheriffs at his| home, 7500 45th ave. & W., Satur | f) | i} Servers, Bean sonal recognizance. Cc. M. Farrar, president of the King County Humane society, is promeuting witness. The boy and more GIVE HIM A GILLETTE WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM “Ever Ready” Safety Razor with 12 We also have extra blades for all Pie Dishes, Bread Pans, Cake Dishes, Pots, Casseroles, Baking Dishes, Custard Cups, Individual Bakers. NST HARDWARE 514-24 PIKE ST., SEATTLE.U.S.A SHOPPING with one of these. Come selection. $3.50 Roller Skates, Special $2.69 stable Stee) Ball-bearing Boys’ and Girls’ Adjus toller Skates, in the fc Barney & Berry, Brownie. skate, and it is healthful exercise. get them a pair this Christmas. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ONLY Give Her a ible near COOKING UTENSILS Make Acceptable Gifts Boilers, Kettles, Waffle Irons, Fry Pans. “EASY” “BEE” A lar, Scissors, MAKE THIS A PRACTICAL GIFT GIVING CHRISTMAS DAYS Until An exceptionally attractive assortment of Casseroles for your selection. Made of Pyrex Guaranteed Ovenware, with sterling silver frames. many hand-painted, heat-proof china n iron to breaking. Complete in box, $6.75. She will be proud to own an WASHING MACHINE “SIMPLEX” ELECTRIC IRONER Manicuring Sets assortment of bone-handled, plain” and fancy-colored ivory-handled sets, $5.00 to $2: Ivory Dresser Sets, Dresser Clocks, Christmas Also | Casseroles. { in now and make your »llowing makes: Upion, All children like to Be sure to Hotpoint Jroa It will save her many steps, and make her ironing easier. In 5 and 6-lb. sizes. Comes with long cord, flex- lessen danger of Other elee- trical appli- ances that are always useful, inelude— Coffee Perco- lators, Waffle Irons Stoves, Toasters, Curling Irons, Heating Pads, Heaters. We have lights for the Christmas Tree. VACUUM ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER 00 , Knives, Scissor Sets. hin two younger sinters are being eared for in the detention home, 200 Broadway, Carson is said to have jadmitted to Chief Warren “that he day, He was released on his per- a enn ae emer had whipped the boy a little too | hard, HEADLIGHTS T0 Falne teeth, rag dolls, bottles of) hair restorer, old violing, tins of | oystera, football headguards, and a dozen steel helmets that once dec- orated the squared domes of Ger-| |man “Helniew’, are among the 1,600 | larticles to be placed wale before BE TESTED HERE As the final step in the campaign | postoffice in the last six months. utomnobile headlight | — | to enforce the law, FB, Williams and B. W. Company Sues City Oaisford, deputies from the office m et of 1. M. Howell, s¢ of state, for Act of God | Wil Open & free hes Mt testing | Phat Boxley canyon wna as dry as station Monday evening at the cor-|» qosert before the north bank of the | ner of Third ave. and Bell st Cedar river dam broke and flooded No adjustments will be made at) the canyon, Decom 1918, was the the testing stat but five SAMEPS | declaration of W Weeks, presi have teen selected in different parts!dent of the North I Lumber ot eit u e will be) company, testifying Monday in @ ch for this The X- | $400,000 damage suit brought by the in andie power of headlight }tumber compan againat the elty for lampa which conform to the law] atleged damages growing out of the} is 27, and motorists are asked to] breaking of the dam | have their lamps meet this require-| Attorneys for the elty aay the ment before applying for a test at| breaking of the dam was “an act of jon at ‘Third and Belt God,” brought on by heavy rainfall. | 1 close of the period set for | — ae | this free ne service the law! Seattle Weather | Sent to Chicago | will be enforced in its entirety, spe. | lela) officers being all appointed to ar | torist 1 | rent motorists complying | ath ths emathtion eet cae Shivering Chicagoans soon will | Sat She tnciie At: tietss ‘6 | heat | (urn longing eyes to the setting sun | | t not extend more than|®94@ Wish they | were in Seattle | tsa ths ind at a dis} When the sleet from Lake Michigan 5 feat : “| eweops down Michigan ave, they Heian: 68 Ade Sitie on | will gaze longingly at a certain erning this matter and other pointa|CO¥MN In the daily press. Be in tie qheration of the .aute = Bite leause Seattle w her reports, are ia emphasized by the casualty rec.| Published in Chicago newspapérs. | onda, ok ow that $500. peepie! civic bureau of the § pattie | have been Killed. or injured in| Chamber of Commerce accom: | two yee Nn autonmhile accidents. | wy Py " |D’Annunzio Will | % Not Make Attack | Dec, 7—~(U Romano today statetnent from Malta’s Favorite officially JugoSiay | a es that Gabriele d'Annuhalo ts} aring for @ hew expedition | against the Dalmation const The poet has aswured the Italian government he will not trespass the | e line | armist LOST Mack cat, white face, white paws, white on tip of tail N her 20 from 2018 alued as pet of Bruce Evans Speaks this evening at the Central Baptist Church on | JL THE WORLD COME TO END DEC BER 17TH?" |) AN Large cholr ynder the superb leadership of "Rev. Charles A pastor of the Bethany hurch, COME EARLY raul Methuen, al beauty and accomplished musician and singer, leads society on . py | this British Mediterranean posses: A SEAT, | sion. Her fatherinlaw is governor | general of the island ‘Uncle Sam Wants to Sell False Teeth and Helmets The time and place of the sale has not been announced. Every endeavor to return the ar. cles to their owners is made be- fore the parcels are sold to highest bidders. PUR " dt Among the articles State Deputies Take Final Christinas by Uncle Sam. | this month are many souventre ent Fy he articles are the contents of! trom overseas soldiers to their Campaign Steps unclaimed parcel post packages that | fiends tm the Northwest, ‘The chief - have accumulated in the Seattle) souvenir of the A. E. F. seems to be the “tin hat" of a Boche. Seo ond to the iron derbies come the gaudily decorated caps of French dendarmes, probably captured by fi jous “Yanks” on leave in French towns. One article which the employes of the department will be sorry to louse is “Edgar,” a dott at least three fect in height and with’ 4 most pleasing counten The girls working In the dead letter depart nent have cleaned and “Badgar'’s” vveralia, and he is quite (he beau brummel of the Seattle roatoffice, the to be sold pressed | of the franchise which provided for | MEIER URGES LEGAL ACTION Opposes Payment of Fares by Police and Firemen Policemen and firemen in uniform are entitled to free rides on the lines lof the Seattle @ Rainier Valley Rail- way company, in the opinion of Cor- | poration Counsel Walter F. Meter, who filed a communication Mon with the city council. ‘The street car company annow last week that under a permit f the public service commission all po- | Ucemen and firemen must pay |6cent fare with a cent addition |for a transfer. Meier advises thi city that it should resort to legal | proceedings against the street car company to determine the validity | Gee transportation for firemen and policemen. ‘The franchise contains {such provision, according to Meier." ‘BEAUTIFY Electrical home needs make of table and floor lamps is most one suitable for gift purposes. 509 Pike Street, San Francisco Mechanics Steady Work The shipyards and commere nt cities, which were clos which still exists, of “Open Shop” plan. Announcement was made te be given them to return to the not return, permanent places we ther localities, More than twelv We need more, and position following basic wag Molders, core makers, macht ad etr tean ing men at the riveters and eaulkera, §0 cents an hour; pattern makers, 94 cents; coppersmiths, &6 cents, Positio: and assistant foremen at advanc Yards and s union or non-union—without Good wages under living ‘conditions, in the country, Climate makes the year, Good school, Unegu for children. ‘ For further particulars apply Metal Trades Clearance Bureau, 228 Sheldon Bldg, San Frangisco, Calif. to the wife or mother makes home more cheery We carry the largest assortment of Electric Home needs, each Agency for the “Hoover” Cleaner. A Coffield or an ®den Electric Washer will save many a back- ache and wil] be much appreciated by friend wife. EATTLE ELECTRICAL UPPLY CO. reopened November ops offer steady employment to qualified men— discrimination, THE HOME practical gifts, A LAMP GIFT Our assortment complete and prices very reason Offers Skilled cial shops of San Francisco and ed October 1, 1919, by a general 24 on the “Amer- > the men that ten days would sir employment; that if they di@ puld be offered to workmen from thousand men are now works 3 are now open to many thousand nists, ship fitters, bofler makera, ms open to experienced “foremen ced rates, Cost of living lowest it possible to work 365 days in aled climate, and healthful place