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OF ARMENIANS LONDON, Feb, 20.—(United Press.)—Populations of nationalist rebels, according to semi-official advices here themselves from the Turks. Advices indicated the situ- French forces were reported to have besieged Marash, seven Armenian villages, in the Vilayet of Adana, Turk- today. The Armenians have appealed to the allied author- ation in Cilicia, where 150,000 Armenians were reported Cilicia is an ancient division of Asia-Minor, bordering on ish Asia-Minor, have been massacred by the Turkish ities to provide them with arms with which to protect in danger of annihilation, has become more serious. the Mediterranean, now in the Vilayet of Adana. ,x @ Weather Tonight and Saturday, fair; continued cold; moderate N. E. winds, Temperature in last M4 hours: Maximum—0) Minimum— Teday No 40 \ ; 5 \ \ { ) { | oe RAR ARE AAA RRA On the ue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise ‘ The SeattleStar 72: ii Entered as Second Class Matter May 3, 1 Ie, Wash., under the Act of Congress March 3, 1819, Der Year, by Mail VOLUME NO. 306, _SI 20, 1920. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE “SHE GAVE ME THE MONEY,” SAYS EALY’ FIGHT OPENED ON Spiker Bares War Romance TAKES WITNESS | HIGHER ( AS RA Correspondent Visits Double Family in Home STAND IN OWN aaaae’wreuzs ‘Never Lost Love for Wife’ BEHALF TODA Tariff in Seattle , TO ME | Seattle's fight against the pro Defendant Says He Doesn’t Kn “Anything About the Murder” a posed increase tn ene rales by DANA SLEETH $125 pee 11000 table fect to $1.50 —_ per 1,000 cuble feet, wil be | based on the fact that gas rates in San Francisco, Los Angeles R. DANA SLEETH and Portland are considerably | Seca tree ek the | cer tae ts Sete eitee onal When Called to Testi m Star where you dis costs approximately twice as — cussed the problem of Pacific e | EE tie. sacchene | sees i, bag Agape | William Fay Ealy, chineed with the murder of Mrs. the “imaginary torments that The first hearing in the gas rate abeth Bryan, of Puyallup, took the witness stand in] to be outside of the slough of | tight wag held Friday morning be- own defense in Judge J. T. Ronald’s courtroom at 11 o’el deapond.”” fore the public service commission I agree with you on the other sitting in the assembly room of the Points In the article, but I take ex Chamber of Commerce. | ception to this one. I am sum ‘The first witness was W. M. Addy that if yop wére to talk with any | statistician for the gas company, who number of the girls who have |occupied the entire morning session | tried “to come back,” and leave the | with fieures tending to show the cost | Ls past behind them, except for the of producing gas in Seattle « Fessons they have learned, you Charles K. Poe, counsel for the gas EMILY ‘would find that they had struggied |company, outlining the gas com | Sigainst a wall of adamant, pany’s case by asserting that the cor- | Men are broader minded and | poration sought not more profit but Can more charitabie, with their own (just enough increase to “get by.” ‘at least, than women are wtih and there. lite the a Se, Friday morning. “I don’t know anything! about the murder,” said Ealy.| 666 5) |“We were good friends. That F AY is all. Anything we did, we! at tor could have done out in the) I All B k 5) s UnR —PA N open. She gave me the money} jand I put it in the vault, We) were going to start up a! garage in California. I lied) to Captain Tennant to protect! her and myself.” Led by questions asked by Attor- Waiter. Fulton, detense counsel, | Felated the story of his life! to the jury of four women and eight | men who are to decide his fate, | This followed the accuration of sev-| eral witnesses th: they had laid! levidence before the prosecutor after | the murder that léd them to believe || Prosecuting ot janother man had committed the || Stely yorker eg the real crime, and that the prosecutor had| refused to extradite the suspect altho they had given him the suspected pany, We would make more money.” Actording to First Assistant Cor- poration Counsel Thomas %. L. Ken. nedy, who i» leading the fight of the municipality against the pro- posed rate increase, Sn Francinco } man’s address in California, | is now paying &5 cents for 1,000 | “Where were you born?” Fulton cuble feet of gas; Los Angeles, 7 a * ™ jasked of Ealy. cents; Portland, 95 cents, while the | . 1e8 Seattle consumer is now paying $1.25 000 cuble feet of ga In even tones the young defendant answered, “California.” i‘ apne ergy , « | TELLS RECORD AS dite him now? Why, he’s some RD) Xs, 85% varity riene. | “Dut” enerted Kennedy. “white RETURNED SOLDIER where in China by this time” but sti) you don't grasp | Sn Franc for instance, is pay . : | % ali the difference. Men ing only 85 centa per 1,000 feet of “How old are you?” are talked about, too. gas, that city is compelled to pay $13 “Dwenty two. | week, and that all would be are men gossips enough, and @ ton for coal, In Seattle, the gas F You came to Bremerton from | ened out. company pays only $6.75 a ton for » California, with whom, and what did| “The following Saturday | you do? Just tell the jury all the | October 18, I had returned | from work when she called ith my mother. I went to|and asked me to come to the Plas school and worked during my spare|I went down and we visited in Bet pews yet the lighting company, al- ready receiving $1.25 per 1,000 feet : BY LORRY A. JACOBS fun to ti 50 per 1000 tee | EMILY SAYS: || BALTIMORE, Md., Feb. 20—For the first time since’ PERLEY SAYS: { ° 2 , * r . time after school until we came ta|room. She gave me the §2,' ‘Then, why should the girl, SHOWS RELATIVE “1 don't know that I can bring || the story of the war romance of Perley Spiker, American ’| «strg, spixer and 1 fee! that we || Seattlo In 1915, 'T came Deve toners lien keep ft unt I heaia al Weaking her new start, gq where |COST TO OPERATE myself to give up the baby even || S0ldier, and Emily Knowles, pretty English girl, startled | ougnt to the baby, beeau my apprenticeship at the painting | her. her past is known? | A man, if be finds the past too we are and ready to settl business,” “We expect to show that the price || to Perley and Mrs. Spiker,” «ays | this country Perley has given out his side of the love “We then walked down to the jot fuel oll, the basis of gay manufac. || Emily Knowles Spiker, “It's «| affair that resulted in the birth of a little baby. down,” said Perley Spiker “When did you enter the serv-|& Night vaults. I did not the Figorous, will change his address, ture, i# $1.60 in San Franciaco,|| hard thing to give up ® baby “ ‘rst || 224, Emily young and will || toe?" packs, ye Maybe his name, and start with © | while in Seattle the price per barrel || Any mother knows that. But Let him among you who is without sin cast the first|| want to nave pleasure as a young “{ Joined the motor transport |fice while I pent oni vox le cltan slate. The girl has the same |i, only 25 cents more. down deep in my heart I feet that |, Stone.” . } || married couple, and they cannot |! corps on April 26, 1917." + |was the money she had planned # chance these literal days, She | «rn other words, the city expects || perhaps the baby would be better That is the far-flung, defiant answer of Spiker, father || 4 that with the baby to care for An a volunteer?” |set me up in business with, doesn't need to face gossip, and | +, show that the Seattle Lighting Co.|| growing up as Perley Spiker’s || of Emily's youngster, to whatever critics of the male sex|| But we are leaving that que Yes, air.” | | “She said emphatically that + whisper, and slander = trusted me more than any one No; the fundamental difference to Emil is asking for an increase in gas rates | own baby. And I don't know he may have. are not go Vhere were you stationed? Go | which nearly doubles that of San || whether it is right to expect Guy press her for an answer f nd tell all about your serv- i at heart; the girl feels she 16 | Prancisco, while the company pays|| to provide for Albert. I can’t de To women—whether they be good or bad—he has no ‘al days, until she gets Pstigatiee gains Then we wout tis Fae ort ner courage ts gone. only one-half the price for coal as/| cide yet.” answer and no defense, for deeply instilled in his character | “veite for herself | “Twas stationed at Baltimore. | ve imaginary, in the last analysis, | °°euns !n San Francteco, What Se is an innate respect for womanhood that he has kept intact ae’ | was there 16 months and was taken Pons Sep tee attle wants to know is, who gets 5 oe ee rs 3 ~ down with pneumonia just three | ’ see ax inery?” in spite of whatever wrong-doing of which he has been | weeks before my outfit sailed. This| “We arranged to meet at 2 o'cloele co-eds of the Uni B."B. O'Brien, asetetant rn ong guilty. developed into flu and later I got the |Sunday, I went down to the safe of Washington | tendent of public utilities, TWO SPIKER FAMILIES k to Camp | deposit box about 1:30, before meet 2 ts In | MIL IT BY FIRESIDE malaria, T was sent i decided that, de- | Kennedy in the presentation *y — gy A + & > 4 . wis for ditcharge, March 25,| ing her, to get an envelope for my _ 1g WE pite the high cost of | city’s case against the lighting com- | AS PERLEY TELLS STORY OF HIS ROMANCE | 1919." mother. I opened the package of — f living,, they're going to | pany. Seated in the cosy little parlor of; “But I want it understood that my Have you got your discharge | bills Mrs. Bryan had given me, but — put on flesh Whether they an- | All three members of the publie his home at 3033 E. Baltimore st.,| wife and I (he said this with a fierce, paper did not count them, I saw a good: ticipate a hard winter nine months | service commiasion—Chairman F Spiker gave me the first version of |defiant resentment) have never had |lnegs of Juror Parr Causes, ..*°%:’ hs |sized pile of greenbacks, and that hence, and expect to hibernate on. | Kuykendall, Frank R. Spinning and Testifies Before Senate! nis career and of how his life has!a real misunderstanding in our ' oe pes tees i ” satisfied my curiosity, their fat, or what, is unknown, but Horace H. Cleland—were present at 4 been storm-toxsed between waves of) lives and that we {intend to gain i | caly drew a sheaf of papers fram “My mother didn't know I the up for | the aeasion Friday morning Commerce Committee | purest tore and passion reat hapuinees whether meopte x us| Malt in Montesano Case | ,."inside pocket mons ait md ee ‘ear him, seated in a roomy great-|@lone or whether they do not.’ | BY CLEM RANDAL SHOWS SERGEANT'S about it. * asked whether or not he GRAYS HARBOR COURT SERVICE WARRANT “I went to the Plaza and met 4 & general plea has ¢ scientific formulas that will insure . . ee A N ; adiposity. ° WASHINGTC ‘eb, 20.—Charges| chair with her new-found husband. He wa i \11 1. w. Ww. Guilty ° . ar ta |Perley’s brother Guy—fondly run-| would « And so the physics! training that foreign. obtles axe trying to in send for Emily, know-| HOUSK, Montesano, Feb, “This is your discharge,” said Ful-| Bryan, She said Mrs. Unsworth experts have devised a course of | in Sheek’s Cour; break down the American merchant | "ing bis fingers thru her hair and|ing the suffering that publicity of Hiness of Jiror Edward Parr de (ton. “And what is this?” asked her to supper. So We took a ai at consists chiefly of raisins. Feenine wore laid before the nenate| caressing her every few minutes, the case has brought him and all| ts der trial “That's my warrant: little walk down to the waterfront to Raisins before breakfast, raisins MONTESANO, Wash., Feb, 20.— | [INU Mer mmittes today by W.1.|Was Mrs. Guy spiker (neo Emily |f his family Judge Wilson said “For what?” kill time, It was then a little after for iunch, raisins in the handbag | Kleven members of the I. W. W k, Seattle. Knowles) and standing in the door Certainly,” sald he, “Of course) no session of the trial would be "The warrant I got when I was/4 o'clock, I said good-bye and put — wh | for hourly munching—ralsins, raj- | whre found guilty of criminal syn . n whe could find time to baa Bi not expect all this papiiatty | held after he had received a |r a sergeant.” her on the University car at the post: sing everywhe | ; i IE sishcatia ea Geales |ieave her work in the kitchen was|4nd airing of our troubles when we| Npysician’s report saying Parr “Oh, in spite of all your sickness | office, nened at. | icalism by a jury in Superior Judge) W. 1. Clark Is listed in the Seattle stry periey spiker started out to bring Emily bh and! Wiis usable to appear, you attained the rank of sergeant?” | “Did you see her again in tite And what has happened al ai 5 director y of the Asso-| take care of her and the baby, but ready? Ben Sheek's court today prmeestg Fisheries. He| “I supposd the Instinct to ‘go| i \0 Cire OF me , . Nl over again| The Juror has a high fever, the| sir.” asked Fulton. it Sellen what hee hapeened. Defense Attorney Ralph Pierce of - Fritey atten (4 * has always been in me,” said |“ Of us would do it all over again | yy veician said, and influenza is sue-| “When did you first go to work ‘No, sir,” said Baly, Te han iomediately come about | Stattle immediately asked for a stay | Could q aa ton “felt it many. times in my |! spite of that, wouldn't me Emily?" |P02e0 |for Mr, Unsworth, the painting con-| He then described how he t us immediately come abou of judgment, indicating that he|"00n in Seattle, and in loca youth before I was married, but 1|, !2mily said they would, and so did | tractor?" about town, stopping at a cigar ation circles no one could be hat the thir ; ‘ corps t would more for a new tria ’ always crushed It as I would crush citizen desiring a her husband, Guy | Numerous witnesses were called| «on July 28, 1919, He sent meland went to Pantages and 5 raisin to drop thd site jus; ‘The motion will be argued tomor.| found to identify the Seattle man between my fingers. And) HE ASKS WOMEN TO bes ger sone ya fo gubstaantiate) out to Puyallup to paint @ house, |at luncheon at Wright's resta ¥ the citizen desiring a ralsin to add | row, the defense attorney sald auioted as appearing before the sen was married—at times when | PUT BLAME ON HIM eg Ginlmed by Eugene Barnett, |e was the Bryan house. T was there |and went home, i ed erthd ar tamales, who ore my wife and I would have a lttle “I have no answer to make to! who testified in his own behalf, Lit. ES peinee Bryan?’ TELLS OF VISIT 1 and aby ilias, wh falling out, as all well-married | w, : ma : i it | “Did you see Mrs, Bryan |TO HIS HOME ‘ » half a oyantends | ‘ women who criticize me, | tle of their testimony was conaidered | «¥os, sir * 7 f “a of happier days—these honest, | as Store Robbers ee Gan ot wieklght. om iny |e we to be sure I wag. right and |ing ind Scie at eeinett Retire anh atte." dining room and I chatted for-about pee! teen erie eee A evaded it and kep' a » then go ahead. Tha t welafter the shooting 5 ” wellmeaning, hard-working home | yenuty jitd ted Betas Wee on en read. That if what we after the shooting Ait ones divas Saal every Sunday | 15 minutes and went to bed at 11:80." _ way and worked for happiness for|paye done. But to those men who| my wife, my baby and myself. criticize me, I answer that very fow | DEFENSE WITNESSES } brewers are deprived of thelr sup his way to Portland Friday to return after that while I was painting the| “Did you leave the room piles that a few skinny girls Pg, ‘ * oules. . q |night?” asked Fulton. should put on fat pfour youths alleged to have con SPIKER MET EMILY of them are without sin—the only | MIXED IN STORIES oR ee dee the Poa ten| "No, sir, Mother and’ wenkill p a wed to robbing a grocery store at® . lifference being that I was found McAllister, proprietor of the| home once and at the Plaza hotel My pet grocer has already boost- |Oriiia Thursd theeniad, "Oh ENGLISH DANCE pert eee we | seSdocide otal, where Harnett onia|three times: Bremerton at 9:30 Monday, returns t gro rillia day tnprnin 16 1 out in | Roderick hotel, where Barnett said| ing at 6° eat or fgaleing tom 46 | robbers took & Guantiy of ciears,| Land We Correct Them, Too Then came the war and my trip | «And those women who criticize|he had been during the shooting,| “She Was continually calling me | !ng. cents a pound to “two for 45," and | Civaret and (satus to Bngland, Two days after we land-| my wife and Emily, 1 beg to throw | corroborated his atutemente ther |p and asking me to take her out, 1) “What knowledge did you he warns me that soon there will | jinntke Detectives in Portiand|..7?*. %#", ed a pal and I went to a’ dance|tn mame ontiraly’> sounder, |% hos edd ig ie tr would go down to the Plaza hotel |that a woman had been murdei Be no raisips at a a bietan ahem a po given for American soldiers, and it|‘iere t heloue pasate png seh shatters sted | and meet her there and we would| “I heard the newsboys vote i So half the citizenry will be and they was there that I met Emily. Taw) giicor is an unusual appearing | with the allened tush of the| 0 to the Pantages theatre, I saw| ‘Murder’ I bought The Star andy write a forced to dangerous ¢ prim ti it er. slic han Grane, the Wee, |Air Mail New York _ iis'the'tin her on Labor Day. We went to/Te@d about it. T remarked to |the theatre that afternoon and eve-| that it was getting to be the her nearly every day, and it was not! jon. His green.blue eyes meet long until I had forgotten everything s toward the hall, Neither} the en | torrect It, yours fearlessly; his face he |was positive that a raid had oc « si ly dried apple, the tinh apricot | to San Fra who call it to our attention, | WHE love: fer, ter | gaging frankness of a schoolboy; KI8| Creed prior to the shooting. Mra.| 9S te Did TO! ae Se ae and the lackadaisical petrified | N¢isco | ay “Our friendship waned as T began | fingers are as nervous as those of &| Ms Atister denied that. Barnett had|GAV 1 § ers pear, because of the unholy zeal of | WASHINGTON, eb, 20.—The| ‘Two of the pedestrians listed by|to realize what I had done, but T| neurotic and are continually running | | > . ‘No. After I had gone to Beat n | eturned to the hotel after the shoot-|TO KEEP FOR HER that night, Sergeant Comstock fome thousand thin maidens to be | senate postoffice committee voted to- |The Star Thursday in {ts tabulation | cannot say that my love for my wife | thru his curly, reddish hair LT. ok bin tat which a Ban tant SHY, Rorseny came. | unnatural, 4 0 recommend extab of traffic accidents were not pedes-| was dimmed for one instant during manner, eneral appearance |'D8 0 8! t he next time was on September | He questioned me whether I had — v |day to recommend establishment of |of traf r if , pr lGhewe, aacording to his story i We w " Oh, if girls only knew how much |an air mall route from New York to|trians at all, Olaf Sterner, “No.|that time, Instead, it was as tho] and his conversation reveal char. " he 3 e went to the Pan and| painted the Bryan home in July Mister they looked an syiphs, a» |Man Francisco, and for dropping the |180,” was riding a motorcycle and|1 was two person Inter, Perley Spiker is not a weak. | Coming as a surprise to both sides, Orpheum and T left her at the/if I had seen her sinoe, 1 told he, as slender sprites—grace. | present rou netween New York | collided with an auto at 10th ave.| “z minsed going to France by 10| ling, and those who have talked to |Judse Wilson ruled yesterday that | Plaza, /1 had painted the house, but h By wettiowy Sodan ot mat Ata) aad Ww esbipkton and Hew Pale ian TF ant Bs KON, TAME : Maerers, Ile tat aoe al eT toll | hin, one and AU, ogi away with & the ‘Surv Will not be permitted to! “On October 11 again we went to] seen her for several months,» wobbly. | Chicago, », 181," was riding on the r of my wife of what had happened and | deep-seated respect for his determin- v the scone of the alleged crime /the Pantages, She told me she ex:/ story that Comstock told. was Higher education ia much over- ‘Thig action upheld that taken ear-|an auto truck when another car hit|her correspondence with Emily re-|ation and his appeal that all blame (a Centralia, Rv formal order to that| pected a settlement with her hus-| rect; ‘Then Captamn en ts | wer in the week by @ subcommittee. |him at Second ave. and Yesler, |euitea in mily coming here, be heaped on bim, effect was entered in the record. nd before the end of the next to ee a