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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1920. STARTS EALY CASE **.:;" ONE other officers came and began shoot! Mra. Bryan visite ing questions, turning over the bed/ family and left ther ‘REPORT REDS | Arizona Trial to Tame *_} IN ARCHANGEL} for Old “Red Dog” Hero with “Fat'=« | Bolsheviki Claim Capture of BY GENE COHN ‘BISBEE JUROR SHOT IN ROW Wounded in Quarrel Over HERE two excellent talking machine outfits— and fumbling about my clothes bad man, because papa aid he had TOMBS Ariz, eb, 20.—Tombatone was “Wolfville” again " They saw some paint spots on| choked Mrs, Bryan to death North Russ Port for a few hours when old Jim Wolf, made famous by the Alfred Henry Violation of Range Law my clothes and thought It was| “we will show that on Monday Lewin stories into town from bis little ranch at Lewis 7 blood so they ar d me and took! ‘Pat’ was on in a perturbed and » Springs jur in the Pint tations trials. . , | me to the city jail. 1 was placed/ unnatural state and that he teft the! AONDON. | Keb ry 05.2 Now pretty clone to 75 years of 4 hero of “Red Dog’ came ~ : aa D. ving oo, al tm o tar I didn't Rnow what I'd] city without notice or warning Om | tree try atetahect j Pose gait rend in 25 miles an horsebac He mtill ride range, rounds up his Lt TOMESTONE, Ariz,, Feb. 20— | been arrested for tensibly to to Honolulu, after | qyay he ong’ tle herd of cattle, chews tobacco and swears a bit unwritten law of the cattle country i i » nying, “W they'll hook the Baly He wan excused from jury duty because of his age hide taken a talesman from the box at 20 selections and 20 selections FEARED A SAPPING . joined tt and 20 selec ~ FROM DETECTIVES kid, anyway, because he been run-| | TOMI ONE TAME the Pisbee deportation trials, 118 50 128 50 “Phe next morning I had to walk | Ne around heh ~ The military situation thrueut| | PLACK NOW Because J. B. Beals, cattleman, ro’ of detect! We will show that we tried to get Annet yan heen © favorable for q ” . the plank between rows of detect) ccradition papers to have. him{the Molahevikt. for several weeks. |{ 1 found him loaning against the wall of the combination drug store, || Claimed I. XK. Lewis, one of the Srst ee ee FO Sy brought back here. This they refused | Tr 1 of el A ice cream parlor, cigar stand and stationery store, looking rather |} men passed for jury duty, violated me they would put me on the car] ah efur The fall of Archang was not un | i h 10d ae pet,and ask me a lot of questi to do.” expected. on along the alinont denerted tree the unwritten Jaw against leaving Hee!” he chuckled as I y niged up. “These darntoola think they got The fall of Archangel, seat of the} tle ranges, Lewis He raid the only thing to do was| Eddie Rohn, 329 Fairview ave., was gates open on home excitement around Tombstone 1 They got a couple of hun 1 . got. | put « r asked by FY rth Russian anthBolshevik gov-! | oepital « suffer- to talk, or I would get what he got./ put on the at COA SRN be Fh | NO ee ieateaed ao dred folks hangin’ ‘round. We used to kick that many outa Red Dog ie a hoapi i at Dougias afl en he showed me some sears on | tor » it ¢ ray in © sant |ing from three bullet wounds. " Ucally verify the novie i dar axreat here, charged With Ge his head, He told me he got the Do you know a man named|Uoally verity, lle bon ge “Wouldn't you like to have served on a jury in a case of this im- || is under arrest hero, charged with scars from being sapped, He raid] Pat an tana ane Goeaioce portance?” I asked nauit with a deadly weapon. the detectives stood around and if) "Yes," Importance!” he sald, “Oh, gosh! Say, waan't I part of the only ‘The incident has all the color of @ the prisoner didn’t talk they sapped) y yqupy jury they waa when they t Heath? novel, Seals, wearing @ broad som brero and high-heeled cowboy boots, | wae waiting for Deputy Sheriff Rat “Bee Unat corner re'n where the pole was they hung him. So I got @ thoro underst IN COURTROOM Bon Employes ing what I might expect * m him to, Heath was a bad hombre, He was mixed up in the famous “L certainly talked when I went pt on Oe be tg town?" i Are in Favor ty Bisbee holdup in—Koeh, when waa it? Weil, sir, he'd killed three men ferty yesterday when he oe a down. 1 led to Tennant about hay:| “Monday following the murder.” * * afore Mey knew what he was about. They didn’t wait for no jury || miles into the McNeal cattle dim ing seen Mrs, Bryan, having been| “Where is he nowt" Daylight Thrift to be summoned, They picked out the handiest pole around and the | to make the arrest. to the vault with her and having} “In Sacramento, I have heard.” Employes of the Bon* Marche handiest rope and that’s all they was to it . “There's an caster road back than Associated with her, I knew, 1 had ‘Were you in the Unsworth home |] want Seattle's city council to “Have you seen the bullet holes in the old Wyatt place? That's [ling one you traveled,” Seals told been with her and recelvar the | 8t, noon, October 227 adopt the daylight saving law where the Erp gang staged their little cleanup, Six people killed that | reqerty . | et uned to be full of life “Were Mra, Unaworth and Claire night. Yeu, this here str RIP SNORTIN’ ’ DAYS OF OLD money and I got an iden she was! which was repealed by congrens in some sort of trouble, so I deni last year. A unanimous petition these things to protect her as well present aiate has been filed with the council, ha. myeci? ae uesting that the city dada en | “Did Mra, Unsworth hold up a “AM right" sald the deputy. “You lend the way back, and I'll follow.” Seals and two friends got into an |automobdile, which seems to ha’ “There wan nothing between wu ; et much & law for the coming “The movie over there was a gamblin’ place and dance hall. I've but the best of friendship. ood tA Mre i Nl en a had to!) nummer neason at least. The Re neon ‘em rink & fortune on the turn of @ card. I've seen ‘em shoot a Preven Bhai lhe cote Fog “t’ was kept in ‘solitary’ from) ive, © tail Trade Bureau of the Cham- man just to soe if they was in practice, They waan’t no autamobiles : . eee tan way ia ta : lendid outfit consists ‘Tuesday till Saturday. I thought I) «fn the presence of Unsworth?" er of Commerce has promised to staked round in them times, You'd se@ good old bronchos tied all nat, and ‘omb- 2 VICTROLA X, price $110 =—this outfit consists of Co- heard mother's footsteps outside in| yen Ito wan right there, #0 clone opereate with the Bon Marche along the street and 24 bartenders a workin’ all night long in the stone. _ and 10 double dise 10-inch lumbia Grafonola, Style inal asa “Ne spdlo ‘ employes in thelr him if the Wyatt plac | Reale said Lewis made a motion Fecords, of your own selec- ¥ 2. pr ee . C+) ot ae ee ll and 1 hed planned] hes a ale movement meets with the appro It was rather warm, so I suggested toward his pocket when he was taken a of your own selection to ge to California after che Mttied!] “That. she alent knew what she||nemmuee on omar! come “peaking of bare—there isn't much to be had now, but will you fi to task. isationa, join me in a malted milk or something?” | “I drew my gun,” said Seals. “Hee,” he chuckled again. “That's pretty good. No, son, thankee, I | He claims Lewis then violated an- beet be getting along.” other unwritten law of the West by And old Jim Wolf ambled down the walk, leaving the drowsy Tomb- running instead of standing and stone strect to dream, in the noon sun, of the Jays when it was “Wolt- [i nenting. Seals admits he pumped ville.” three bullets into Lewis, Lewis’ \ friends say he was unarmed. with her husband, She was to be o/ was talking about.” silent partner and use part of the! Claire Unew money to put me in business, She | cheeked little girt mahogany, walnut, fumed oak or golden finish oak cabinet. —penuine mahogany. fumed oak or quartered oak golden od cabinets to select @ tiny, pink xt 6, whose mother, | Looks for Rooms; was to receive half the profits lainee the murder, has been sent to an . While the body of Mrs, Elizabeth | institution for the mentally til, was Suspected as Thief Bryan lay in the morgue ean chair he An apartment secker in suspected identified Monday evening, October | could not qualify ag a witness, the! of stealing $51 and a 4 ity of ywed by law being 10/| jewelry from Mra. C, Frank, 1515 the new Sereeierislee ea Peg Oa eT eR SCRE MS ae ees oe in the Postal building, 1t was! She was followed by character wit:|the man thru the building Thurs ” 7 oeeek. nesses, who pronounced Ealy's repu- | day in State Prison f CTOR‘hits ig X's “Paty Drawer, another paint “pie eS ce | Total 568,000,000 Pounds, WALLA WALLA, Wash., Feb. 20. un-|called to the wi é --When the postofice safe door biack grip and said he had bought HUSHED HIS CHILD | LONDON, Feb. 20-—The council, against the secrecy surrounding the ‘ | IN, . y mu jammed the postmaster sent a hurry From the February List ia ad a ticket for orvwangers boner refer Ward BL Brooks, 6108 Woodlawn of premiers, after taking up discus-| deliberations of the council, particu-| ca) to Warden Drum at the penk ¢ . ring to the matter the others were ave, a (ruck driver for the Ice De- sion of allied relations with Kussia larly its fatiure to make public the |tentiary for one first class safe Dardanella,” Fox Trot discussing, he sald: livery Company, was sworn, and at its session yesterday, decided to|text of President Wilson's Adriatic | piower or combination twirler. “My Isle of Golden Dreams,” Waltz “I.gueee they'll hook Fay. He's | asked discontinue debate on the question | note and the allied reply, it was un-| J “None in stock,” said the warden. been running around with that) “were you at the Unsworth home 8p. m—Brighton Beach Com |until Premier Millerand of France derstood today the counel! will not| They opened the safe with “By-Lo,” Vernon Dalhart woman.” Friday, October 24, about § p. m. 7" returns Monday, it was learned offi-) change its attitude. was eatimo: rada: - 7 gregational Social hall—trigh ’ = ty torch. “Let the Rest of the World Go By” Kwong Ges ay Syuretey | “Yea," * feach Community club will ear | cially. Premier Lioyd-George already has |*°*7!%e op, » BR afternoon of George I. Hunter, who} "Did you hear Mize Doane tell’ the humerous | Austen Chamberlain, chancellor of complained against unauthorized A Freckles,” Billy Murray has charge of the painters’ club/ Unsworth about ‘de at malsalanury ork inthe [the exchequer, In an open letter, re-| publicity on the notes, presumably | Dentists Witness “Taxi,” One Step foam, Waere the converention jot) . “Tea” Blue Ridge mountains. vealed that Great Britain's loans to|referring to French press reports oA paver) » Dy piace. Hunter was @ witness for! “Did Uneworth state that Dreiver i Ruasia total £568,000,000, |which quoted an alleged copy of the| Teeth of Tiger You'd Be Surprised,” Billy Murray the defe0ge tion] 284 beem at his home the Monday Other loans, he said, were as fel-| foot note to the Wilson note, in| gpOKANE, Feb, 20—Dentists in’ “ ” 2S An hour jer the conversation! prerious to get his toola, and said lown: which the president threatened here attended a * Fluffy Ruffles,” One oD George W. Tirvan came to Seattle, | he «an going to Honolulu? SATURDAY France, £471,900,600, | Sittelrawas at the ‘Vershitien trenir sonteutien ee on renee “ ‘| “Poor Little Butterfly Is a Fly Gal Now,” Fox Trot saw the body and sald it was his| : Italy, £470,000,000 |if his Adriatic plan was not accepted. |{svitation of Drs. Clemmer and wife's “Pld Claire Unmworth say some- " D Beigium, 156,500,000 | The Daily Mall attacked the| comer dentists, now movin DEFENSE WATCHES thing, and Uneworth grab her and| | Noon—Meves cafeterin—Dr. E. | Other nations, £71,000,000 Pyare YP ae ec Pe HIM IN CALIFORNIA say. “You don't know anything about] 7. Allen of Near Bast Kellef | rhene ioans, the chancellor said, conduct of foreign affairs at this | ee Hunter went om to testify that|ttis’ ané go with her into another) Commistes for Armenia will tell | wore exclusive of £21,500,000 to be|time, particularly with the United) er Colds, or Iafi ‘ oe te 111 6 Move © Pat? then left the bell, and.was|"2™T p Ags om oo, boone King | cranted the allies and other powers | States, is beset with particular dit-| And 048 preven rye take AKAD wuppobed to have departed from the| ,t* did y Dee . for reconstruction work ficulties, declared many of these | TIVE ,DHOM? QUES signature he box. “Had you and you son and Ealy 6 p. m—Meany hall, univer Despite protests if the press! could be traced to official reticence. Co city on his journey to Hawall planned a hunting trip? salty campus—Seattle Symphony o As a matter of fact, the defense is : “Yea, we planned to lvave Ratur-| plays “pop” concert, ms . said to have had “Pat” under #ur-) 4.5 night, October 1%, for Hood's s velllance im Sacramento for some canal. I couldn't get , and the p.m ad |time, following the refusal of ‘h*/ trip was called off. We expected to web” wats to tring Mm back to «| be gone @ week or 10 days.” Hunter's testimony was the second)“ ¢, crossexamination Hrooke was thrust of the defense at the state's A 4 | quiered further about Uneworth's case, The first was a motion on the (don with Nemi : ‘, * state did not contest this so far as), UE TIN Settle Treaty Row in King County|3re Anna Nemite, mother of Baly,|{oket in la. pockst for Honolubi) Q NTI ald diamiased the charge against her. poten “Ame : ct Nemita knew AND TOLD STORY | part of Attorney Walter Fulton for a! bs “ ” Fy ps neworth said, Drrooks stated, ns Would Flu’ on Decline directed verdict of “not guilty.” The | wor Dreiver had told him he had a 2 & that he seemed very nervous and YORK, Feb. 20—(United) yy was on the wane tn King | *®* © neorned, and Judge J. T. Ron siek.” } QUIDNUNC Immediate ratification of the! +) priday. Only 11 new cases! “There ia no evidence bere,” eid) HE SAW PROSECUTOR ws to tect American interests,| Were reported to County Health|the court, “that Mra | non in the state repub- | Commissioner George H. T. Sparting.| anything of her son's actions, She is) This testimony was followed by DAILY ME ASKS A QUES- form adopted today by thé) qn county schools closed by local) hi# mother, and may bave said things) that of Hunter, who told of Drei TION OF FIVE PERSONS to the New York unofficial | : Ito protect’ him when she knew he|ver's remark to other painters in PICKED AT RANDOM . convention. beards will reopen Monday was in danger. The jury will regatd|the union hall. Crose-examined by | *s at large to the na-| CRIES ant her no longer awa defendant. Wil-| Deputy Prosecutor Patterson, Hun. | TODAY’S QUESTION convention approved by the Ham Ealy ts still on trial.” | tor sald: fon, are Crited, States sem |Even Dangerous Mra. Kecnitz broke down. Ealy| “tt was about 1 o'clock the even.|_ Snowld s woman diloone © husband or a career? : ‘and W ‘orth, Col put his arma about his mother and|ing after the body was found. We adaw to Carry Gun Now wanted to Genes ANSWERS i Boyce Thompson and kinned her as the tears coursed down the cane and M. Miller. Mrs. Arthur L. Charles Brown, 21, and John Wil-|her cheeks. The strain of four days'| Dreiver butted tn. He said he MRS. W. 1. POWELL, $309 Fitth ‘was named as one of the|son, 21, are being investigated by/|trial told upon her now. Kind friends | gueaned they'd hook Fay, as he'd E—You'll have to ask the police Friday. They Were arrest. |"urrounded her. She was literally been running around with’ that | some one who is better informed than 4 learried into the corridor, Twenty | woman.” 1. I haven't even an opinion. dder Thief ed Thursday night at First ave. and) scutes Inter whe waa able to re-| "Did you know then what womar | ERT C \omerey ; le! . | Xesler way by Patrolmen EB. Carey| appear in the court room. had been murdered?’ Patterson Benny prey te arene Shows Up Again |2n0 4. ponanue, witn their pockets | erate WITNESS 18 — ask herself this question and settle Beatties §—stop-ladder burglar | full of chewing gum and candy CALLED BY DEFENSE Eo pe ae iit with herseif, 1 bolt every up oe, a ae | COC ee ee ‘The defense then launched its) ayn 7 ver said anything?” woman has her calling and must her. Propping his taage os Caillaux Trial Is nenmational battle to save young yn broke in: “Oh, we toia/ self decide the place. — ; in in Sessi Ealy, 8. W. Unsworth, a state's! von Dretver had gone to Bac MRS. CHARLES Hf. THOMAS, ‘omsonseetelaal Again in SSION | witness, was recalled to the #tANd.| mento and asked you to extradite | 1601 B. 14th—Oht I don't know, I'm “I understand,” said Fulton, “that |you said Dreiver hadn't been to} him. sure I don’t PARIS, Feb, 20—The senate, sit DR, MINNIE LL. ALLISON, 9274 litary Training ting as a high court of justices, today : il 10} Patterson resumed: “You came te Plan Is Approved |rstined the trial of former Premier |?0ur house since We turer, Pi4/see me about this. didn’t you, and|S7th ave. S—Why can’t she choowe a : Caillaux, charged with implication | 7°! - . ° told me substanti he same as| both? WASHINGTON, Feb. 20—Univer.| in pioty to deteat France during the} |Ye* : you have stated heret | "MISS HELEN 1GOE, 1522 Becona training to be instituted on July. 4 ‘ Ww elt, had he been to your Hu replied: “Yea,” ave—I'm rather prejudiced in favor eae, sree ieopeered tata ‘by. tha a enn house ‘ | “Who your" of a career. Of course, I don't know 8 ee PY 8 S018) PATROLMAN A. @. LUNTS| “bia'you not state to Me. Nemitx|_ “Nemit.” proba Pree Sob wits rl E Ec FORD picked up a@ lady's puree|ong str. Brooks that he had been SAYS HE VISITED | Dorothy; it does not teks four aining $1.25 at Beacon ave. and} topper PROSECUTOR HERE nesaen because my Inwyer told me h dst, Th day, ‘a . sug | to.” ceed neohnend lcacenerr Maybe T did. But T didn't see! Robert Nemits, atop-tnther of the! "i uries 1. Winn, a deputy sheritf him myself. I don't remember | defendant, was the first witness call-| who appeared as a character witness stating that.” e A . cat en a eieey morning and testified that Baly’s reputation SAYS EALY WANTED Where were you Sunday evening. | was good, was asked by Patterson: |“TO SHIELD HER HONOR” |October 197" Fulton. asked. | “Did you ever hear that Baly | “Do you remember » little girt Athome, My wife and T were! nroke up a family in Baltimore and sitting in the dining room when brought a young girl here to whom Fay came in, about 11 o'clock. He| he was not married?” kisned his mother and went to bed.| Fulton objected that the question hep’ Ueetnens?” | He could not have gone out that not competent. The objection |night without my knowing it.” was sustained and the witness ex- Yen.” | | Nemita then told of learning of The witness was excused, nd/the man Dreiver, and said he had Fulton outlined to the jury what he| employed a detective to tra th ° ptec op * * n, e ; “rgd “| pected to prove, Mrs.-Bryan, he| man to California. He enid he went said, intended to give Ealy @ part |) tne home of P A of the $4,500 she got when she the home of Prosecutor Patterson pally Ah rin cet linking: Baly, whom he had known for nev. her husband divided property, 4s. \ tiated what they hed how detective, | eral Years, on the Meridian ave, car did give it to him, asking him to put) Pntrernon the nage earned. ave | about 11 p. m. Sunday, October it in his safe deposit box, | Patterson the address of Dreiver and| 19, the night Mrs. Bryan was mur “The “aa asked for a warrant for his arrest He state,” he said, not | dered, sald Baly got off the ‘or the Brya r¢ [identify the money they found in the |" the Bryan mura: car at the usual place and headed whom you took out of the room while they wére there, and told her to stay out of this, it waa none of Randall, a street car con- | ductor, 4523 First ave. N. W., testi fied he had seen and talked with ‘ deposit box as part of ‘the money Ag Seco eave : Attarson at that! for home. He did not appean per. Mrs. Bryan brought to Seattle, We 0 let concerning Dreivér.|turbed or unnatural, the witneas| * 1 ide ronitively. 8 . On — cross-examinatio -atterno: ‘ i ‘work- will identify it, positively. She gave |ON nation Patterson And this means, of course, the best of rk. jit to him before her murder, just as she intended doing, and they planned BACK : i 5 OF CAR manship and material. ; Do you mean to tell me you gave! to go to California to’open a gars me this letter?” holding up sey £ i Duetneds, th which she was tershare |snecte of paper the witness had pro-} y didn't you report dhis mat This office is under new management. We as ‘silent partner.’ duced jter?” asked Patterson propose to make it one of Seattle’s leading }] “We will show,” he added, “that| “Yes, wir.” logue tee ore i dental offices, and do it just as quickly as pos- every act of the defendant coincides | SAYS of my business.” with the theory of innocence. He te pt “And when did you firet tell any sible. The best way we know to do this is to - | just a boy. He ovis’ | pody of it? Py GAOA. fora titer wenn atMtt| “Angthion else? vo Nchan one of the lawyers came| save you some real money, and ee just ome ENT ISTS the officers came to his house that|., 20%! told you the letter told|/to ask me about It. Ealy had told these prices do. There’s no good reason for PIKE night and questioned him about her, |SPUt Preiver being in Sacramento |inem and they came to me to find P § TIRE els ; and the amount of money he had on and So ar it aaa Oe Ok tau tela & you to delay that needed work on your teeth membered it. I thought when 1 any longer. read about the murder it was funny he told untruths because he didn't know what had happened, and he wanted to shield her honor.’ | And I told you I couldn't give you SAYS MRS. BRYA AT” Ze & warrant without more witnesses : A y AYS and asked you to bring them to me, | MeY’d arrest him for it. >, WENT OUT WITH jaia n't I? ‘| Barl A, Wood, 6028 Fourth ave, N, e % ‘EH. an Lge Yes.” B, said he saw Baly on the back our Hair Needs Dand rin Pg tid ” de with her! «And you brought a man named | Vestibule of the samo car, anda had 8 e e r aon the point of | George Hunter, and no one else, Jy |TePorted the matter to Mra, Nemitz breaking off thelr relationship on the h ' confined he coun: | nO { : |advice of Kis mother and the strong | St %°? er en ie ee + Save your hair and double its beauty. You can have lots of jopposition of hin stepfather She! Xe aia : : Len Aeligiile, Whe diver ia: i i « dow “ ny didn't you br t arry hie, who liv in the long, thick, strong, lustrous hair. Don’t let it stay lifeless, |“#™e down stairs in the Plaza hotel) of your witnonwe: ne the Feet | ower part of the Nemits home, 8826 | thin, scraggly or fading. Dring back its color, vigor and vitality. [ian ort tre ite aitY she} ecatne when T told you abont| Meridian ave. testified that his auto | Get a 35-cent bottle of delightful “Danderine” at any drug of |Jiitn. She sald she had promised. to | Menten you sue pe vgehghs mid” Gewsiw | s0, kaa contarem | toilet counter to freshen your scalp; check dandruff and falling be J Melee Unaworth, her friend,| jury 1 ever sneered at you at any |have been taken out without his t i Your hair ni { stimulating, beautifying “Danderine” « tin knowledge. It was his tires which | “That evening, we will show by You certainly did, That's what detectives earlier in the tr " trial tewti- fo its life, color, abundance. Hurry, Girls |e testimony of little Claire Unm| you did. 1 didn't give’you any mi ra | fled -dorres a he ner ird i . ponded to the track and ike 7 = sured } of brightness, * 1 worth, if she is allowed to tostify,'information or #end any more wit: | where Mrs. ‘Bryan's body wes found.| Nort jast Cor Thi Pi fbi , ae bseamelsanasiclnmnpey toeoaunibionenitet a

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