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7Caillaux Goes on Trial WHY You Calling Me. ..-- «McCormack meyer! Xe Alma Gluck i MeCormack Biman String Quartet «McCormack .Frita Kriesler Charged W PARIS, Feb, 17~4United Preas)— ‘The French senate, sitting an a high court of justice, was to convene at 1:90 p. m, today to begin the trial of Joseph Caillaux, former premicr, charged with traitorious conduct to- ward hia country during the war. The state hass ummoned 51 wit neaves, including Ambassador Jes: werand, M. Hriand, M, Viviant and M. Harthou, former premiers; Jules Cambon, former ambmesador at Der. lin; Maurice Paleologue, former am- bassador to Russia; Ambassadors Conty, Rio Janeiro; Barrere, Rome, and many other men promirient in | political life, Since the senate must devote a part of its time to legislative dutics, it wa pected the Body will sit three days an @ court and three days ae @ lemisiative body each week. Mence the trial probably will last ith Treason| LOST HIS JOB several woul ion Roureeoe |Report Wilson Peeved at President of the senate, will preside, ‘The trial probably will be the ast} Idea of Marshall at Helm of importance jn the long series of a preg twee Bare gy BY HUGH RATLIGE the complicated drama of treasou) wagHINGTON, Feb. 17--An intl- and intrigue by which the French| mation by Robert Lansing thet fovernmont charged such men 48) view President Marshall should take Bolo Pasha, Loula J, Maivy, Pierre Lanoire and Caillaux attempted to) nig {ines wan the direct cause of Joarry on @ defeatint campaign When | ransing’s resignation, according to Germany was battering hardest at source usual the «ates of Verdun. ‘They wantea|mfarmetion trem @ gou ny Germany to come no near to winning | pny suggestion waa made months the war that Caillaux, aa leader of | a0. ‘hut came to Wilson's ears only the enemies of the administration at} ooontiy. A few hours afterwards, it Paria, might be called to preserve | wis stated, he acted to force Lansing | the republic, thus embarrassing | ou: of the cabinet. during the first few seconds of fir-| for mafety from a ponsible raid. ing. The fusillade continued for al-| moet a minute. SING [Commander of Veterans to Testify at Massacre Trial GRAYS HARBOR COURT. | 1. W. W. hall. HOUSE, Montesano, Feb, 17— Attorney Vandervoer wanted little 8 P. M—Brighton school— The story of the Armistice day | time in cross examination of the) Miss Lutle Stearns, government shooting at Centralia, as told by | witness since his story wan re lecturer, addresses parents and Frank it, Vangullder on the wit’ | lated in such a positive manner, teachers on need for educational Tews stand today, wan considered timony today corroborat-| campaign to increase children’s one of the most effective points previous showing with | smiltk diet, yet ncored by the state, accord: | repr he manner in which 8 P. M—Cornish theatre, ing to the prosecutors, Arthur MacKifresh waa killed, | Broadway and Pine—Doris New- Vangullder, who waa in commana| George Lenter, member of the T.! on, Seatile composer, plays con- over President Wilson's duties during ‘of the first platoon of the Centralia) W. W., told of attending meeting®| cert, assisted by Mrs. D. D. Dilts, division of the parade, related the in| at the I. W. W. hall when he had) = Qacoma soprano. cidents whith preceded the alleged | heard discussions of # ponsible raid, 6 P. M—Masonie temple, Har- atinck on the former soldiers. |He admitted that he had been!) Jog ie and Pine st-—Police Warren Grimm, he said, was shot| miven literature to take to his home) fo a Repeated efforta on the part of 8 P. M—Roosevelt Veterans’ | Ate Vand t damis-| hall, 1616% Third ave-—Fred near ele tye Ayres teen Liewellyn, former assistant chief had just given the order| sions from the mtate’s witnesses that| Haewellyn, formen anaiatane ebiet the men were closing up| th might have been a raid on Prentr Cacenee, Relations between the president ranks,” Vamgullder textified, the Indistrialist hull haye met with| Sddress Rainier post, American ‘Trial of Caillaux was decided upon |and the secretary of state had been| ‘on September 16 last by the French|ehilly for more than a year, accord @enate committee investigating the}ing to this information, dofeatiast movement, The basis of} ‘The president, it was said, regard. “Just a second previous a bullet | persistent denials Legion, on “The American Di- had whistled past my ear, I could! Many of the soldiers who have| Vislon rd Combat,” illustrated tell It came from the southeast, Just|been placed on the stand have de-| With battle map. . I turned, I saw Grimm jerk as if| nied even ne known where the 6 P. M—306 Crary bldg— the charges against the former/ed Langing's eu eation aa @ personal | hit He turned deadly pate, hall w ated, Washington State Philatelic so ‘Thee... Clarence Whitehill premier, a8 summed up in the/affront and aa “the inst straw.” It} “TI asked him if he were hit. He! Le Tripp, who testified she had| clety. Visitors welcome. ..Maud Powell formal report of the eenatorial com-|climaxed a long series of irritations. | maid he thought he was, Then I told |peen a coming down the alley | JGlarence Whitehill HERE’S MORE ABOUT || ™'ttec—corresponding to an indict-|'Tho president, it ie believed, felt he | him to go over to the machine stand: | back o Avalon hotet after the | Bran Williama mont in Americas court procedure—|eould not resume his active work in!ing on the corner and get tow hospl-| shooting loading a gun as he es Werrenrath follows: cooperation with the man who had tal in a hurry,” the witness contin-| walked was unable to identify McCormack | “Political notes discovered in a|sumwested hin presidential duties | yod, | Bugene Barnett as the man she had | | Florence safe throw a flood of light|should be delegated to another. iso gHOTR FROM jscen, She said Barnett’s general 10 a. m—Coroner’s offices, jon M. Caillaux'n real intentions. They | Therefore, he virtually demanded | 44) DIRECTIONS appearance was the same, how-| county<city building —Inquest which prove he had conceived a plan to/ Lansing’s resignatio: ever. into steam explosion STARTS ON PAGE ONE on making the Vanguilder aid he immediately | °C . asice testimony killed five men at P. 8. F. Le ee ne ee esse suis: | Considerable amusement when she| & P. plant Saturday. had come from which hed nearly| ‘rst spoke of the person she had 8 P. M—tabor Temple j struck him. as @ “gentleman,” but gor. ener MNS ot Coe te Avalon eeen GROWS WORSE “ sam some more fring trom tho rected herself saying, “wall, 1 guess onc eny NEIGHBOR OF A shot from the Avalon hotel by Special Classes in "as hohe, to Sha Bugene Harnett is alleged to have) Mian Ig Killed at ; toot who had caused the f them.” “Up and Shaving,” Says|*iet Grimm Diamond Digging Jett 3 1 | “The indictment then pictures : Vanguilder sald he thought nearly! End of Drink Party| soHAxxessona, s. 4, Feb, 17. questioning of Juror Shaw, was chal-; The ind! it then Cat White House Report 150 shota were fired. They seemed SAN FRANCI Feb. 17.2-|—Special night schoot in Ge lenged by the state and excused on /laux from the time he left the vpn | to bs coming from all directions, 1 | cnaude De Beo, bi, was shot thru|mond digging are being held for re | the ground that she could not fol-/as a paymaster, in which he had en- ” . low instructions of ‘the court. [listed a few months previous, and| WASHINGTON, Feb, 17—Rumorn| "uch! that ie the only reason T 44D’) ing neck and killed instantly early turned soldiers, +: Galll-Curct In her place was seated H. 1. |follows him thru all his piottings. It|that President Wilson's condition "“) ', Heitet Walker, of 3822 Woodlawn ave., who | shows him with an infinite capacity | had grown worse during the night coming from the I, W. W. hall, he +eJascha Hel 4 was excused from duty when he an-|and desire for labor, but always di-|were denied this morning at the] oid. NF seins , mo Bianucel, suffering from a bullet METROPOLITAN + MeCormac! nounced he was a neighbor of Ne| rected to the ends of his unscrupu-| White House. In telling of the incidents whieh | Wound In the right arm, naid by him Alma Gluck had ridden to town in the lat+| lous ambitions. It waa stated he was “up and shav- ft 7 porn r a ee ta ree . ‘ter's automobile several times, die-| He said he went to South Amertes| ing.” renee Se teen ee 8 eee ae hed Grimm had dropped out of the o— Best Seats - cussed the case with him ané@ 434 not/eon an obscure mission for the gev- Dr. Grayson, the president's per! ase to instruct the platoon lead- feel competent to be @ juror inap ‘ernment and while there met Count physician, arrived at the White much as he had made up his ed bem oo German ambassador, and| House about 11 o'clock last night | all-night drinking party, said the ers to Have their men give a salute , who o De Beo fired as they passed the reviewing stand | Pom Orr wat him without prov as to the guilt or inmocence of the! gave him his views on the war for| and spent the remainder of the night containing @. A. 2 veternua, two defendants. tranamiasion to the German govern-|in the executive mansion. This gave) °"' hat the | uon- Mrs. Mary A. Rinehart, 1511 N.|ment. Then came his operations|rise to reports that he had been sent He was rong n Sd me that he . 4iet at., sald she was not @ believer | with Marx of Mannheim, whe, it was|for by the president's family had ‘pulled an awful bobble’ when was i in the death penaity, alleged, furnished cash toward the he forgot to have them salute as TE'S ATTEMPT to prevent) | “The law requires,” explained defeatiat campaign being | PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17.-—Dr. F. ; a down Tower ave, when ag et ee be gg ge a a | QD ) herve mpecialint, denied aj he was phot.” » under pure Ww, was sad tas tetthauie guiiy Gr Gi ioum 2. seaee, Then oe eae sant $e0ay that he had been sam.| Vanguilder sald he was posttive|upheld by a decision of Superior iT ndant. ity of not) J. Matvy. there were paar Figg i youn vom antieda 00 a cram to Washington to attend the| 0 movement had begun toward theJudge Clay Allen Tuesday. i Fas 2 é Hie HE i report is absolutely false,” he & t & speech in the senate against minister of finance, who jby Calllaux. One after the alleged traitors fell wi Serge - ‘ tion eat r J A a, 1918, after Mrs. Rinehart couki not. tion until on January looked at Mra Nemitz and shook her |* had piled up volumes of evidence 1 could -not forget jaqainat himself his “a feeling,” in the trials of Malvy, others, he ra EF it Wilson te “Just as usual continues to improve,” Dr declared, president was up early today and started in on his usual His improvement contin ” paid Greyson, “I spent the (Oj it at the White House, but there i | i a iy i i Hi ig i z? HF | i No Matter Who Is Nominated If will make this the day when you determine to have good teeth from now on, you will win, and win big. Good teeth are one of the mast de- sirable of human possessions. Very Correct Apparel for Women few have them arpa ecg f and (ones practically no one will have good teeth : ' permanently unless they are looked mo by an expert dentist occasion- ally. ‘ We Have the Good Dentists Here Every member of our large staff of DEAD’ MAN HERE “a. iia wae, hes magpentenlt panes Sp as e | examination of the state dental board. Every one of them has his certificate from the state dental board right on the wall in front of his den chair, in ern ag ao all. — Ro assurance, ve, t. he knows his business and Pal it thor- oughly, and when he tells you what is necessary to put your teeth into - fect condition you can place abedhete confidence in what he tells you. Painless Methods Dentistry has made some wonderful strides in the last few years, and we have kept right up with the rocession, be sure of that. We have brought our system of Painless entistry to such a point of perfection that we can and do perform practically any and all kinds of dental work without hurting the patient a bit. This is a mighty big thing for you, as in the past thou- sands of people have put off having necessary work done on their teeth through fear of being hurt while the work was being done. Best of Materials That’s the only kind used in this office. Reasonable Prices Our large volume of business enables us to handle the individual ! g toy? i ii F regi damier fore were they atrain they ‘al ah Justify: [o[S{o) | Prevalency of kidney disease. While kidney disorders are among the|pointment as an administrator of | | most common diseases that prevail,|the “dead” man's estate on Septem- . it stands highest | content themselves with Gectering | of Jens, lives in Varde, Denmark. remarkable curative effoct in the effects, while the original dis-|The brother realized that the §5,200/ a distressing cases. If you ¢##¢ may constantly undermine the! Jens left in a local bank would Ld | @ medicine, you should have *7*tem. & windfall to her in her old age, | Regular, medium and large size|so he arranged for her to inherit Lame Bock | botties at all drug stores. the money. | Don't make any mistake, but re} Jens evidently heard that he was back is only one of many! member the name, Dr. ‘s| presumed to be dead, as he wired -| Hyland, Judge Mitchell Gilliam ; ‘ dismissed the administrator Tues. A Mid-Week Feature of ine aoe "ll SPRING DRESSES Bicese sme mracens see's 7 (QUENTIN | $35.00 SE ry a Ae EIS Stove vule pak me neck vena, QUI. 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