The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1920, Page 2

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SALE at $9— blankets for $7.35 ty cotton bilan inch sine; @ray with pink and La ee white border 21 pairs at t Out BALE at eavy ' ING nforter, covered with good quality ailkolin rewular pri this CLOSING OUT Bote, $10— comforters for $7.35 STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Second Ave. at Pine St., Seattle : yoralty | Candidates ' Present Their Claims lowing their appearance jointly ing the King County Democratic ¢ same as in the light dep Saturday, the three candidates | proved by the state board of ac. mayor will present their claims |countancy, and it is correct. I stand i" department head should make a false report, he the membership of the municipal | on noon at Meves’ cafe A will chief points made by the can- sat the Saturday meeting, spoke in alphabetical order, ila on tion, elect ‘Me Calawen: “Have served r ‘Prosecutor and a® corpor council: Am not Ole Hanson's nd! or that of the Triple Al Am frank to say that if, from army service, I d a sutisfactory law part- 1 would not now be in the} for mayor. Am not a politi The superintendent of the Tailway gives out the reports financial standing, tho the} fequires the comptroller to I will require complete re whether they show profits or ” and cove: and indu tion at and | neve gam A. Duncan: “Am not in Mayoralty race because I’m not # living. I’m in the race 1 want the best opportunity the public, If at the end 1 years in the mayor's office, 1 | that it does not offer as much o nity to serve the public as secretaryship of the Central La- Council, 1 shall ask the council | me the old job back again tle has been slandered thruout country by the man who was | before (Ole Hanson). You} a mistake in electing him. You try a labor man. The city troubled by the curbing of can freedom. We must de- the Skagit water power.” B. Fitegerald: “We are ing the Skagit. As far back when neither of the other had a lively interest in it, introduced the resolu. gave us our chance for The system of account that mayor, hibited in the municipal railway ts riment, Whenever a be dismissed. When I bec ed to that office. as councilman, That ring six ye not the « lged in the 30 days prior to e With Mr. Duncan, I dif he time of the general |during the preparedness campaign, | those during the war, and on matter J still differ with him.” ‘The mildest mining camp known is) LECTURE ON BU }at Cobalt, Canada, where there ho r been bling in saloon been a liquor public has A mort gaoraneed for ing and get teat: Call and See of Time. Bring this ad with you Open Kundeys From L. SCHOENFELD & SONS upon Ole Hanson's resigna. I alone became mayor, and I alone will be mayor as long as I am I am willing to be judged by my record as mayor record ra is what counts, | mpaign bunk that i etri} pro |Seattle Sco | Observe Birthday | Today is the birthday anniversary of Seotiand’s grostest poet, Robert Burns. mo | ot ap in honoring the memory |theatre tonight, one of the big | tures will be the appearance of the | Heattle Pipe Band, champion skirlers of all the territory from Cap ne |to Cape Horn. The Seattle band won the title of Western hemisphere champions last August, when the defeated the crack 72nd Seaforth |Highlanders at the Highland games, 4 jbaa in Vancouver, B, C. *! ‘The pro n also will «and dances Mra. Lilli me include a Frederick Taggart Davie, of Vancou ver, and Mra. F Hackman, of Se attle will be the soloista The | dancers will include the Misses Ethel |Johnstone, Margaret Dow, June Ferguson, Laura Tennant, Claudia | Burton and Bonita Palmer | 80 and lec. red | YESS meth ods and eniesmanship will be given by H. L. Knox, in the auditorium of the ¥. M. ©. next Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock and REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS | In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest | and strongest plate known, covers very little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; teed 15 years. EXAMINATION FREE Fall Set of Teeth, . Vull Set of Whalebone Teeth. Crowns . Bridgework ’ ++ 84.00 Amalgam Filling . . ‘$iee Painless Extracting aston taken in the advice free Work. We Sta ane is reeanmended by our 00 sfactior r hen coming'to our offices be sure guaran 10.00 18.00 $4.00 ® to 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS 207 UNIVERSITY sT, Opposite Frasce-ratersum Ca ‘ of Robert Burns’ 01 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma HERE’S MORE ABOUT GUNMAN (STARTS ON PAGE ONE) | the famous bard, at the Metropolitan | hand command ad hea the truder, despit fact that he #a the other man was armed | struge d when the second » | Was fired and he felt a stini sen sation in his head the floor The ene and sank to Police found ister, left there the proprietor leche | Captoin of Detectives Charles Ten: |mant interviewed Cole at some len jan hour after his capture sata to have denied that he ha | art in t ting. te in the reg. turday ' to be used in makir He is 1 any To Baer however, he in raid to ha clared it wa nt fir | "Job he had “bobbled” by |"shooting up t guy |says Cole told him Cole nan, Baern he hailed gave hi |from San Francisco age as 24 Sucevich's residence was found to be 616 Madison st., about a block from his shop, His y police at about he wan unmarried. They found |Church Drive for | 42 Millions Opens Meeting with tant thuslastic res the pallan nation-wide campaign ed at noon Sunday. Fifteem minutes after the $42,000, {N00 drive had commenced, A. Peter om, chairman in charge of the | fa ising in Hoquiam, reported to ttle headquarters: | “Our full quota is subscribed,” and en open Seattle, churches are little behind! Hoquiam, it was announced Mon day. Reports from many churehes indicate that they will go over top in the big campaign, AG ae ele thts @ was judged! Epineo: | THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1920. MASSACRE DEFENDANTS IN COURT | GUARDS ALERT IN-MONTESANO | Scores of Witnesses to Tell of Veterans’ Murder BY CLEM J (United Prees staff MONTESANO, Jan, The application for a change of venue asked hy Attorney Vander veer, counsel for the Il accused 1 W. W, was denied by Su perior Judge dohn M. Wilson, Just before the noon recess to day Judge Wilson held that showing of the defense wr sufficient to eause the trial to be shifted from Montesano; and that the law doey not permit second change of venue in cases of this kind. MANDAL Corres ondent) the | m | MONTESANO, Jan, 26.—All doubt that the plea of selfde e of the accused | W. on trial for murder here of four world war veterans | at Contratia Armistice day | was swept away by Attorney George F. Vanderveor in his ar cument on a motion for a change | = Senne “That the Lagtonitos first at | tacked the 1 W. W, hall won't | oven be disputed before we finish this triad,” he declared. own wit attack ni ven & shot wan jal cannot be Har that ¢ be resolved Jerveer shouted it must Var n their ficker pasned over th ¢ of the defendants Himer fmith, Centralia attor |mey, nat at the defens jduring the morning » An attempt by V troduce newspaper printed during thet defeat w fan before Buper Ww of Olympia, w aris deny ttorney faction G 1 table mxion derveer to in articles and edi-| Graye Harbor November and for a change of en the trial be John M | tortats | newspapers | December venue Judge ng his ine a change of venue. red at this time. | rule new previous men were freshly} brought Into court to ac A when F exprem r the mont part, their f wer niens in jeurn signed an affidavit previously | |prepared by Attorney Vanderveer borate precautions were taken | by authorities to prevent any trouble during the trial, Twenty-four dep uty sheriffs constantly patro! ng the str Shertff Joff Bartell announced had deputized 100! members of the American Legion at | Centralia, 200 at Hoquiam and 100) jat Elma, who will be called if trou: | | ble ariaes. | Hundreds of witnesses who will be | called during the trial will be fed in @ huge dining room in the city hall. | an they on he |} The accused men are charged with jthe murder of Warren Grimm, for [mer Heutenant in t [ditionary forces and ntralia [ney Three other former #0! |were killed at the «ame tme | Hubbard, Arthur Macelfrerh agranda ur of the prisoners—Loren Rob Roy Hecker, u Britt and Mike Sheehan Dale and eaing thelr part ex-soldier other ¢ ‘ uM jand imp neven | jtam 49. ' |eene Rarnett, jert ¥ | Smith, 31 | Two others, Ole Hansen John Tavis, not yet apprehended, J in the Indictment being brought to the G jail, Loren Roberts has t apart from the othe they might not intr to Sheriff Jeff 23, and F mer §. and onfined t him, according { An jefend pleaded not raigned before Ji of the lty when asking Roberts, on | motior he eged Judge when to d, was denied |was insane lhave conf Vitson Werley Everest {the 1. W. W {Centratia jail and t the lender of from the wing the alieged was t the night folle nged ken \cnown, . will attack premedit several 1 The prosecution prove that the | member ated ; that the w.w be had stationed themselves their headquarters, and in a building F that before mem was planned | the slay \ prearranged signal, and that the| arading Legioners were unarmed nec : to a statement made [Pr Abel yesterday | Vanderveer the defense that the fired only in olf defense, he terda He will he vat the American Legion men | a rush toward the L W. W headquarters, and the I. W. W. be ran shootin to p et their lives and property eral hundred witnesses have been supboensed for the prosecution and the defense will call at least a hundred, it i# said. Cc. DPD. Cunningham, of | will direct the prosecution. ing him are W. HL. Abe rank P. Christensen, assistant attorney gen eral, and Herman Allen, prosecuting attorney of Lewis count Associated with Van the defense is Ralph Pie tle Montesano, lying in a val tween wooded hills, did not seem ex cited today, Rather a grim determi nation to mete out justice was ap- parent in the faces of its citizens as they thronged the corridors of the Grays Harbor courthouse. | Great sternation was caused among newspaper men today when reports that all preds wires out of this isolated region were down, will ad v accused men raid | eatd, th made | Centralia, Assist I veer for , of Beat: | he Scores of Centralia members of the | American Legion atte the trial the] are ta hoharged MARTIAL LAW IN IRELAND COMING Lord French Granted Free Hand to Keep Order The WOMAN TO FACE MURDER TRIAL Prosecution Is Crippled in Marysville Case MONDAY Armory —Klmer mem et with « auxilior Nol le post American dates for Members n's wife ughter M —Virwt 1—Major on “Tibet for benefit 1 of France M mother or Presby dack Land of of Fath wilt My» MARY ern With the apped by ot ward I sVILLYE prow ‘ Ko. Lord ution greatly to grant to suppress a r Washington hall, earned to Mth ave, and K. Fir—Mayor Vitzgerald addresses King Coun ty Colored Men's elub £15 P.M. — Metropolitan — Birthday anniversary celebration i to observe memory of Bobert neces t Burns aracterized by almost dally TUESDAY #15 VP. M.— Metropolitan — dJascha Heifetz, violinist, in re cital, ausplees Ladies’ Musleal | club. Noon—Meves* Caldwell, candidate for mayor, will address Mundred Per Cent The club: said, wan hastened * P. M-—Masonie clab—Com of Arsistant munity service organization meet Redmond, in ing Gertrude it was said, the Attorr mond Man n atta anwe utter offered th not had suffic rely familiar w nment way prepared to declare inland, if reign of confined to bed wit neumonia, a resignation. The reason that he ha time to be th the evidence Mre, W vr pled thruout the break the the repremive in the posting of thruout Ireland yesterday rds aggregating @p- of Prea J. W paper r firet step in an was ween brother an order Prank f Ch tho! zing rewt $700,000 for dnformation the and conviction Lrown twe have nm ie jail the crime proximately ons who murdered 14 police- An the trial 1 eutor W, Hi Another blow eution last week witness, Mra. J mysteriously w M be made t rla—Hogh ned, & 1 Carlin has announced. was dealt the when ite principal Martin, vanished in Ireland since July, course, it was by the recent Police Commis Dublin. government's murder {United Press) n Ch county escaped tion of martial law by only # it was learned today. it was learned, had pre n ordering estab- n ial law effective to but for some unknown reason last night countermanded the or- Tracy Is Facing Difficult Problem ANGELES, Jan M. 1 lost the decision Appling hcl H Noon—Meves’ cafeteria—May oralty candidates will address Municipal league DUEL an, 26 and GEORGE BL nsudy, ¢ jar r Mr Balad Dre t t 1 Tracy with bed spaded ters the pital f of Me was throom of Vin Third ave PRICES RED ——ON CED ENTISTRY THE NATIONAL DENTISTS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Best Gold un —————— If you’ve had occasion to get prices on dentistry re- cently you'll appreciate just how much of a bargain we're offering. 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