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TURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1920 PAGE 2 THE SEATTLE STAR _HEWBERRY JURY [McNary Charges E CE aT Mae Mole by Sooce Men _ TOMGIT ) AVA AVAVAN AWAY AYAYAVAVAVAY. AVAVAVAVAYAVAVAYAYAYAVAV AvAv A « “ (FSET MITTS TIL ATT VAVAVA! | CHICAGO, Jan, $1--Seventeen| started against sugar profiteers.| M au dealers here will have a chance | These resulted, he eaid, from approx Noon—-Meves’ Cafeteria—Can- Talesmen Selected in Four) to explain in court whether their! imately 600 investigations of alleged] didates for three-year term in whether | profiteering cases, Figg predicted a) ¢ «il appear before the King Days’ Examination — [the urowtn was forced.’ ‘The charge [dron In sugar prices « against them today in indictments| MeNary sald he had written the WAM. | M.—Councit BY J. L. O'SULLIVAN was undue profiteering department of justice about the prof:| chambers=-Munielpal league in. GRAND RAPIDS, Mich, Jan, 31 Hteering eltuation. Fresh evidence.) vewtigating committee holds will eit in the} WASHINGTON, Jan 1.—While | he sald, “comes to my office ever hearing for candidates, =The jury which trial of Traman HM. Newberry, Unit-| the justice department today denied | da | £15 P. MoeMetropolitan— ed States senator, and 194 of his ax| that eugar profiteers were escaping | With regard to commerce depart cha Helfete plays return con | soolates, charged with violation punted nt, Senator MeNar Ore, ment reports carried yesterday ) ee | the corrupt practices act, was chos|80n, declared evidence that enor: | the United Press, indicating that dur-| 250 P.M. and 80 P, M.—Cor. ae today mous profits w being made in| ing December ugar at 54 cents 4) nish theatre—Puppeteer presen i ; rwetve. men, satixfactory to the} Sugar, running as high as 100 per | pound was exported from the United) tation of “Midsummer Night's court, the defense and the prosecu:| cent In some cases, had been re tates to foreign coun’ Fist! prea i cetved from many sources said that this was Cuban sugar SP. M—¥iks’ club—First av Assistant Attorney General Pigg, | bought by foreign government. The! jut reunion of 116th signal bat tion, were selected after four days") jin charge of pushing the govern-| United States failed to buy the Cu | © examination of talesmen Fifty-four men were examined The jury ts composed of five farm manager, two oattle| ment’s campaign to reduce living | ban erop this year, leaving American M.—Meany hall, univer costs, announced that in the last 60 | refiners buy at any price demand sity campus — Junior girts’ fey ae aoeatonee tae prediuor| GAYS 110 criminal cases have been ied by Cuban growers le ale dealer, one merchant and ene manu gi ; i “ eit ‘m—tolline Playticia tacturer N. Y. Herald Is iMrs. W. B. Leeds | Mouse, 17th ave, S. andl Main st Pa Hxe are ed. Th . | ° lub. avtrageumtot'the jurors i, the| — Merged With Sun) to Marry Prince! ~*h su™_ - 4 ‘ew n J The New “AR | majority are republicans. NEW YORK, Jan. 41 PARI®, Jan, 31—Mra, W. B.] ‘al ry PLD immediately after the jury was|York Herald, established by the| reeds, sald to have inherited a for B. C. Logging mp: ' © Clar. | elder James Gordon Bennett early in | tune atury, lost its identity to | o¢ py f $14,000,000 upon th late husband in the d, United States Ju Seasions ordered court re-| the last | Will Run Open Shop VANCOUVER, B.C, Jan cessed until Monday afternoon, when | day thru ger with the Sun. | xtates, will marry Prince Chris:| merective on Monday the logeing opening staterments will be made. The first issue of the combined | topher of Greece at Geneva today. | comps of British Columbia are to be Expenses of conducting the trial,| Paper tomorrow morning will, be | according to a dispatch Joperated on an open shop basia, and in which United States Senator Tru-| called the Sun and New York Her-|" ‘rhe prince ix the youngest brother | OPerated on An Opal aluh Male atte man H. Newberry and 134 associates | ald | of former King Constantine from the offices of the various | mue are accused of violating the corrupt} Old-time reporters of the Herald, | ta ag den oath Bipeliyhche Practices act in the 1918 campaign, | now engaged in other business, bh 4 . 4 Will run into millions, according to last night and ‘wrote | Will Open Farms Every member of the British Co- * o| . liumbia Logging association, about 40 Sobnate winte today by government | for the final edition of the on Nevada Project |. engine, semamation, oer oe Offictals here, 0 } Lesaeecaniesien, peor, - WASHINGTON, Jan. 31.—Twenty-|agreement and the notices will be OLD INFANTRYM of the First (ity TEST & ‘EER Wm .L.|four government farms, located on | published simultaneously in about Washington, who fought the battle! Hoffedits and Mrs. Hildred Prokop /the Newlands, Nevada, irrigation |54 camps affected Of Santa Ana, will celebrate the fist/ were to wed Saturday night, at the | project. will be thrown Open to public} , The operators will hire their men @mniversary with a banquet at the | W. L. Hunter home, 6500 First ave.jentry February 26, the department) thru the employmént office conduct Hote! Washington, Vebruary 4 N. W ‘of the interior announced today ed by the British Columbia Logging a ——a - ———- | nawociation “Dutch” Reuther’ | Wife Gets Divorce SAN FRANCISCO = Jan. 31 (United Press—Mre. Ethel Ruether, | | wife of Walter (Dutch) Reuther, star |piteher of the Cincinnati Reds, and Jone of the heroes of the 1919 world |serion, was granted a divorce today | She alleged Reuther was intemper late, and ansociated with other women i | The custody of their Dyearcld| daughter, Ruth, was awarded to the |mother. ‘the was also granted alf mony of $100 4 month for herself and | [$25 for the child | | ‘The Heuthers wore married in Van: | jcouver, B. C, In 1915, and separated | | De« ember 31, 1919 | ’ ays Europe Won’t Submit to America LONDON, Jan, 21-—"Europe is} fot going to submit to financial | jormination by the United States any | [more than she submitted to Prue} |xian military domination,” Ratph | [Blumenfeld, editer of the London! Bxpress, declared in an interview today. Tye letter of Secretary Glaan to Homer Ferguson, president of the United States Chamber of Com mores, declaring that America can not go further in her financial an- sistance to Europe, places America in the position of a “rich man spurn. ing poor relations from his door,” Blumenfeld anserted. }Mount Vernon Will Dock for Repairs SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 31—(Unit ed Prem) — The giant transport Mount Vernon departed today for the Mare Island navy yard to undergo repairs. Immediatély the repairs are finished and additional bunker coal is supplied, she wi tok The vessel was foreed back port after springing @ leak Man, 60, and Girl, 16, Are Divorced, SPOKANE, Jan. 31.—-J. T. O'Con-| nor, 60, and Mra, O'Connor, 16. ap- peared in superior court here, Each! demanded divorce O'Connor ebarged hiv girl wife with | neglect of the children. Mra, O'Connor came back with charges of failure to support The lady won the decree Audience Enjoys Symphony Concert! Marcella Craft, soloist at the! seventh symphony ‘chestra concert, | was accorded an and the superb program by Con-| f musi AVAVAVAVAWAVAVAVAVAWAVA VA WAY AVAVAVAVAVAWAVAVAVAVAYAWAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAY ' into The story was adapted for the screen by Eugene Walter. The cast includes Lucille Lee Stewart and Robert Edeson. These big names mean something! comes to us at last in 00, ' wo eliganna one of the great stories. for which the; amusement loving world has long awaited “TPP Y Ss Loe Le * ! FINDS WOMAN IN ichieks i.) "imecen as MAY USE to End by March 15) PORTLAND, Ore, Jan. 31.—The | Montesano trial of the 11 alleged In-| dustrialists, defendants in the Cen-| tralia murder case, will be over be-| ; Policeman Flashes Light in|{°" ing | Brides Hoodwink Grooms, He Says Scores of Seattle bridegrooms are being hoodwinked by their brides, says Deputy Prosecutor Thomas FF. Hunt Hunt condemns the leniency uperior court Judges in allowt “Pollyanna” is the High Priestess of Optimism. She is not merely the discoverer, but the 33rd degree exploiter of the silver lining. The fairies who made sunshine from the cu- cumbers were insignificant beings to “Pollyanna.” She is full of action, sparkle and pathos, and will help you to turn your night Prefers Death to Cancer Operation CHICAGO, Jan, %.—Mre. Mar |qaret Kempt committed suicide to avoid death cancer, or an opera March 15, in the opinion of| .. ‘ee ge F. Vanderveer, defense coun-| Film Depicting Shooting Is . wel | ‘ Basement; Sees Corpse |""\..,aerveor is aiso attorney tor 9e| Planned in Wilson Trial alleged I, W. W. who are charged od Patrolman Richard Roesler, walk-| with violation of the Oregon criminal MARYSVILLE, Cal, Jan Me ing his beat at 1:30 a. m. Saturday, |«yndicalism act, and has asked that/@niteq prean) — Motion pitlM threw the rays of his flashlight into ir trial here be m © be postponed until | Charlee & basement window of an apartment |“any day after March 15.” This in-|‘epicting the shooting of sf house at 514.622 University st., and] dicates Vanderveer really doesn’t ex-| Brown may be flashed om @ oe started back aghast, Stretched on| pect the Montesano trial to last “two |Defore the jury here, whieh | le of the basement floor was the dead oe ed, | cide whether Mrs. a WASHINGTON, Jan, 31,—Stock y months or more,” as has been stated. | j guilty of murdering eee |celluloid version filmed at body of a woman, —_-————— — on farms in the United States was te ckean ciackiy -ilaien sheanie worth $8,561.443,000 on January 1, S Europe Loans ltenants, who Identified the body as Tacoma I. W.W. Jury tense behest, of how the the agriculture department a | 5 ge ‘ ° " : Fuba stockmal jthe a dew n n| ays P |that of Mrs, Suzanne Tuttle, 60, the | Ig Debating Verdict | {i.e be shown, 2f |nounced today following a nation May Ruin Country |» manager eh ote Mrs, Tuttle war-last seen alive|, TACOMA, Wash. Jan. 31.—The | is granted. | This shows a decrease of 3 per] WASHINGTON, Jan. 31—Further|qhout midnight, when she was talk.|JUfY Which heard the trial of the 36/14 ig believed the defense 0 cent compared with January 1,1919./joans to foreign nations by the|ing to an unknown man |}. W. W. charged with criminal wiison will not be : on the i$ United States will pauperize Europe | front porch, Ro |tlion, her husband said toda * husband, a surgeon, said an ration would have saved the |woman’s life, She preferred death to an operation, she told him | 'U. S. Stock Farms | Valued at Big Sum reees to resume the title sorrows, big or small, into gladness. housands of these grass wid: ows are parading under the fraudulent title as maids,” said Huot. “When & man marries th days he may be getting a Miss'—and then again he may not. He never knows.” All readers of The Star know the eminent writer, Dr. Frank Crane. Here are just a few lines from his editorial on “Pollyanna” — ee — ‘ syndicalism here wak still out at 9| be n ler ascertained, | 5¥™ | Thursday. The trial is to 200,000 Fire Loss 1 result in ruin for this country,| ‘The body was removed to tho|° clock this morning after spending | Tyosday morning. k enator Phelan, California, de-| morgue and a hurried examination | St of the night deliberating on the | as. case will Hkely not go 1! . a Hits Oklahoma City | circa to the senate today during a|made. Death, st was announced, |e: The jury went out at noon jury before next Saturday, “ ‘Pollyanna’ is pure joy. It is human from skin to heart-bone. Itis fun. It is wholesome ; “ | OKLAHOMA CITY; Okla, Jan.| general discussion of the financial! was probably due to natural causes, | ¥°sterday. | believed. as a healthy child, clean as a burst of sunshine. |31.—Fire which swept thru the base-| situation but a thoro post mortem will be} At 11 o'clock last night the bailiff) hes - 5 |ment and lower floors of the Gus| Phelan charged that Great Britain |held to determine definitely the | Rotified Judge John D. Fletcher the| | ee Me for Polly and I don’t care who knows it!”’ Paul building on First st. early this |is using money borrowed from the | cause ie Midas ae pr Mh ye t! Rail Officials on morning, Caused an estimated loss, United States to further a cami@xn} It had been Mrs, Tuttle's Rabit >“ cS. SUSES SIMOnar Henk | . of $200,000 for world commercial supremac#, in |to go to the basement just before bain hve ey Niji bong jovonn te | Ins tion Tout You know how popular this offering is which her greatest rival is the Mnit | retiring each night to turn off the me considering the case Grain] sss sting the Sane Sees Masked Men jed States, He said the British are|steam heat j this. morning | ne a teat 6b oa | ting money loaned by the Unit | | President C. R. Gray, of the « Report to Cops er stuies in developing ott tietas Guarding Against |Syndicalist Case | pacific system, and party re | A. Sennet, 6004 37th ave. S, W,,| Mesopotamia and Mexico. Possession | ttle on a “get aca saw three masked men leave the/of oll in the future epells commer-| New Shipping Trust Delayed by Debate | *: tile on 5 ee ' properties and held cates proving. Come just as early in the day as possible. Kilbourn & Clark electric plant at|clal leadership, ho said as it will) wasHiNGTON, Jan, Sl-Precs MONTESANO, Wash, Jan, 31— @ Whatcom ave. and Spokane st., late; be the fuel for snij tions have been taken by the ship: | (United Press.)—Arguments of a de-| with local officials. NO Friday night, ‘The police investigat-| FF aR <a RARE ping hoard to prevent establishment |™UTer introduced by Attorney | were announced. ea and found nothing had been! Identify Woman of a shipping trust, Chairman Payno, | RPh 8. Pierce, representing 13 al — ug stolen of the board, announced today, — leged syndicalists on trial here, de B. 1 hi Fi 3 : i ? Struck by Truck} + tne samo time Payne dectarea |!8¥¢4 Proceedings before Superior attleships Fire MALOTTE h W li Norwegian experiments with fish- that the board v Judge Ben Sheeks today on the Wurlitzer 4 ; uld not accept th | Rang? Uional Mereantite | It Was Indicated actual hearing of | at Target 4 ing with the ald of electric lights! Condition of Mrs. Hattie attan, offer of the In “Streets of Cairo” lowered into the sea have been fail who sustained 4 | marine " " the cat ld be e " °K Cal, sd SYMPHONY ct mp . » to buy the 30 ex-German pas e cafe would be postponed until| LOS ANGELES, se tN) Trovatore"— m ures, the Mumination apparently nan automobile ac a Monds ioe . : és si sag : senger ships which are offered for | Monday The battleships Mi 31 artists under Reginald Dunn, play- is ae here frightening the fish away eee oe aa - pow Abele sale | Special Prosecutor J. Sullivan is| Texas today went onto @ 4 : ‘ in y . ~ tli ght, Was reported critica conduc he case owir range s ro for there ing the Kreutzer overture “Night in My Baby's Arms” It is extimated that 60 per cent of saturlar "| ALLEGED Bor vaitey [Dib Co BrosiC ee eet el ange cots Sen Se * ” ‘Da rds ” yet ss Meehan ‘at Gnaiaed sels tts % i | ALEGE) ‘asley | s 0 osecutor J. F, Stewart./in the spring ta aed Granada” and “Dardanella.” CONCERT—1:39 SUNDAY rae norte bonanza must remain | Atrs. Grattan was struck by a) Shpario and Mike Nestervit © — }aay, firing 36 rounds from Eg use of the tremendous, truck driven by Roy J. Gorman, 4542 | lodged in the im: } ny J rman, 45 od Kee e immigration de lows of young men thru war and in-| Luetie st, and identified Frid | . 5 isy | flueniiny ding county charity officials, Sealskin Ix naturally of a light! inch guns. Officers of jay by eo naga Saturday, pending investiga | drab color, but it ls dyed for the! white not able to give ton, \market, weomed highly satistiedy usta

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