The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1920, Page 9

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HONOR MEMORY 'TWO ARE GUILTY OF WASHINGTON OF LAND FRAUDS’ ,,. * Sons of “Revolution Charge of Ceremony in! Byron and Comyns Convict- | ed in U. S. Court Byron ‘and Members of © Sone and Daugh Carlos I Méward M * of the Arorrican Re ition will) Comyn, on trial for the past tt F seem ble the I ad ft statue weeks in connection with ge 5 ot the campus entrance of the Un ment land frauds, were found at versity of Washing ext Monday | late Friday night in the U. 8. di . to honor the birthday of! trict court. Fortywix of th " George Washington counts of the indictment were Richard Saxe Jones, prevident of! tained against the men. The jury the Sone of the American Revolu- | del ated five hours. tiem, Announces « program which The histery of the care runs bac Wilt include a salute to the color seven year wi alled ¢ vetachment of Boy Scouts, appro-| the course of the trial test ¢ priate selections on the University fied to transactions as far back as chimes, musio by the R. O. T. C./1913. More than 150 witnesses were band, a patriotic speech and a eym:| called by the gove bolic offering of evergreen sprigs by to land each member of the Sons of the! ants we American Revotution tt Practically all Seattle stores will trict clowe Monday, president of ¢ nt to teatity wT h the defend » aaid to he implicated arged by Assistant Db Attorney Ben 1, Moore, pre in honor of the first | senting the case for the government that Byron and Comyns had deliber ately entered clients upon land that had been filed upon previously accepted a fee fe Both men are bonds, Byron is nce from the Orese Neil island I Without An MANIS SLAIN un section of Hotel Frye Democrats from every the state will meet at the at 10 o'clock next Monday morning ho select a city in which the state convention will be held yeryices mn $4,000 to Mo | >, “INFLUENZA” TOR PussyFoerT | Idaho Officials Are Seeking} Sheep Herder | Wonderful Healing of Rupture Maho, Feb. Sand is dead today and the po “ae «How a New Jersey Man Got ‘ee %e serching for bis alleged | a ayer, James Estes, a sheep herder __ Rid of a Severe, Obstinate, ; ' Right Inguinal wn { the shack . whicl Hernia rea Warburt lived here re blood Without the Slightest «patterea 1 the furnit ea Trouble. |wreck ax a result of the territ fight wh i « have preceded a the killing 0:30 ¢ k last r ight 4 The trouble Is understood to Below is a picture of Fugene M.! started over the outcome of a gar F Pullen, a we own carpenter of/ of craps in which Williams Manasquan, New Jersey. If you) warburt, Herbert Part ar ould see him at his work, partic-| waver, all of arth t ularly when he handles heavy tim ber. jumps and climbs around like ® youth, you would scarcely imagine that he had formerty been afflicted Warburt's some tim tem \Mexican Consul | Barleycorn’s life. Upper righ Is Victim of Flu! here people are considered } Yamaet Garcia Cizman, Mexican| Speaking: ‘Well Jconsul in Seattle for two years, died| shows two British workmen h jot Spanish influenss Friday night.| Uncle Sam's stars and stripe |Fle had been ill three days. Gur] States in that in the South it i uk Sm bie Yes ye Poor ge cocaine snuffing. Mexico ( BY MIL TON BRONNE R £ ' . 4" HAZEL COREY, t Friday 2 this coun ) liquor forces thels service the ] Q allied 4 . et Louls Raematkera As! . STOP HIS WORK | * bave upon every billboard F hibition ' jootlund and Wales, Rao- Change of ‘Climate Did NO joking ms attacking the pro motement and incidentally fun at Unele Sam. neker Good But Tanlac Soon = | !taemaekers, it will be remembered Restored Health hte ay L-widle wg = the —_ j nant cartoonist opponent of the At an early age, Eugene Pullen pra OWas an express driver. He handled| “Yes, sir, I can recommend Tur (Fallroad baggage. One day after de-| lac, for since I started taking it I Wering a heavy trunk on an upper|have not only gained ten pounds 10} sunish Rasninakine Digoee he felt a pain in the right/weight, but I feel Uke a different} "as ect that he has come tothe The suffering increased and|man,” sald William Kraack, 1199] 11 o¢ the liquor caus will have BH was not long before the young|East Harrison str prtiand, | . cht in ‘this ‘Man noticed the swelting |Ore., carpenter and me fe, white ene oT Srttain on per ale but it (Phe doctor told young Pullen that|tefliug of his experience with Tan-|wi pot be before John Bull The was ruptured, and that he must lac. jerman government. So keen were his attacks that the kaiser demanded he Dutch government should OAKLAND, Cal, Feb. 21.—Char made a vigorous fight for his right pelther wear @ truys throughout life) “For the past ten years.” Mr.jeo drink what he plesans Byte p Sar submit to a drastic operation. All| Kraack continued, “I have suffered matter how little I ate, my stomach Many rupture operations are felt like there was a heavy weight “HOt euccesstul; the bowel soon breaks |in it and I would puff all up with Afraid of Operation |back was so weak I coulg hardiy get Like most others, Mr. Pullen de|up or down. I took ail sorts of|FOUNG Guilty of Criminal | lined to take the risks of an opera-|tabieta and different ki oe a a different kinds of modi Syndicalism fe might get a little better encour-|at times would just have to stop| Bgement, he went to another physi work, 1 had @ fruit ranch near Salt|} ta Whitney, club woran ) Gian, who, to his sorrow, gave him Lake at this time and as I thought or, who was convicted last Trupture were perfectly held all the| aia mo no good and I never got jbond by Judge Quinn time or the surgeon's knife succes#|reret until I started taking | She waa convicted of One of five p fully used, he might expect in| “T saw so many statements of the|counts by « jury 7 ons know that hernia opera-|from stomach trouble and indiges ons, With anaesthetics, etc, are dan-|tion. I had a poor appetite and ate ‘merous; they may result fatally.) very little, but after every meal, F (Moreover, it is a well entablished fact “through the sewedup opening @nd|sour gas. ‘There was a constant pain| worse than ever jin the pit of my stomach and my Mon; the expense and loss of time|cines, but kept getting worse until/ had to be considered, too. Hoping | finally 1 could hardly get about a: even levs hope, It was pointed out| perhaps a change of climate would| night of criminal To the young man, that unless the |help me I came to Portland, but this| mained in jail today, held without oo. or doubling i the rapture | remarkable benefits others had re-}men and six women ith further complications, or th 3 desided ‘te try This count *\eeived from Tanlac mg strangulated hernia, which lit too, and I want to aay right here|dicalism as “doctrines advoc Is 0 im: EE PHONE. , {1 think it is everything good any nge of government by Victim of Trfsses body has said about it. I have taken|than lawful means, including ter roriam and sabotage penalty may be five bottles in ail, and now | feel bet I have al The hard, could |ter than I have in years. The victim bought # truss "piring-like affair, the best Ie from 1 to get. It tortured him. He tried an-|splendid appetite and can eat any-|14 years, She will be sentenced Other—still n He com-|thing I want and everything agrees | Tuesday A appeal will be taken pelied to bust-| with me perfectly and 1 neter have! Miss W! took the verdict ftees. The hard taskw of ordinary |a particle of trouble with my stom-|catmly, but her sympathers who gnen were forbidden him regained my strength | crow the court room, expressed | pleasure. One woman wept As the jurors left the build of Miss Whitney hissed He became | ach. I have @n insurance agent, in which porl \taneit I can do as much work aa I/ their ¢ he did not tieed to do bodily |ever could in my life. 1 will be glad) loudly Ito tell any one what Tanlac has done| ing, friend Pullen dragged |for me, as I always take great For six years. Mr. eas-| them @round, using various trusses, hard,|ure in saying a good word for | | Miss Whitney admitted member @lastic, etc., with never any content| ‘Taniac ix gold in Seattle by Bartell | ship iw communist party, but Ment. One day his mother wld him|prug Stores under the personal di-|denicd thé 4 advocated over Something she had just found out. It! rection of a special Tanlac represen: | thr of the vernment, She snid Was a simple and easy thing for him |! ativ Advertisement jer resolution defining the purposea p do. He lost no time - - of the party was defeated at the organization meetin Discarded His Truss. lief came at once; he almost tor Liquor in his cellar cost Justice of eee te workin m . bua Needing the Peace B. Clark, of Maple Valley es, Sie te at atectitety. thee M |$100 Hriday when deputy sheriffs such Jike, he vbaolutely free ih pein: Shey aaa’ * t lien the old herr ang rly oney | dine ed it, They haled him be. |fore Justice of the Peace Otis W Brinker, of Seattle, and Justice Jy cured, There completely, last Ge adivaiie, ae iet subs, wc Can come here and ‘ ‘ a on ytice Bi r he “ ls frouble—comfort ‘nnd contentment secure it in a dig- HM lui. Vine of 4100 was imposed Hig the ve outset. He ia stron, enified way. We Paieeiaualiencat Valuable Information Free. | make liberal loans |Wood Alcohol Is The valuable information which | on your persoriat | Fatal to Dairymen |! al een gene in a newspaper | valuables and allow StanJey Vance, 39, a dairyman, who | Any years ago and gave to her son, recs | was found near ‘death in a room Fri eget 1 further impor you the privilege laay, in the Penn hotel, 1411 IMfth gy facts " to any reader of repaying it small lave. from poisoning caused by drink ae v1 Bugene 3 ing wood alcohol, died whortly after all Marcellus ave., Manas amounts, jhe reached the oily hospital 4 j., or 4 stamp for fention the kind of rupture YOu have, whether on right or left} side and what you have tr var effort to evre it Rare ‘Old Coins Taken by Thief!: Jefferson wt ulveady done A legion | ali kinds of rupture tn nd women, including ing uinal |i roin), femor naval rotal, ete., We been reported completely heal: oO. Age wems Ww make no differ Joe Gonzales leompiained to the police late Friday |that a pass-key thief robbed his room of a Spanish doubloon of 1795, nine rare old #panish coins, five $100 bills, four $20 certificates, and $25 in gold, OvT on "ExIT with a rupture. | arawn Iver ? shots ne } You | instantly j Shree ANY WAY © | Some of the com rs cor I thought it wa syndicaliam, re | composed ot six | defines criminal sfn- | SUE dies «core « comptes nae Justion Is Fined cars, Sarake years Bay pase People * for Having Booze) THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920 London Wets Call on Raemaekers’ Pen ‘His Cartoons. Feature in Liquor War toons that England wet t and center drawings were ery religious. “The Spy's Return” is sub-captioned, “Moses in the liste submitted by the a grapes, but I must he been mistaken." Lower left) Provisions for the trial in olding up the umbrella of England to protect their beer from| Man court was i ade in ¢ a lied note on war guilty to the Ger Lowe ¢ shower. med to ta a matter for he vaudevill Johnaor pauragraphers srious Org Tm realize tha herents of the Me Thaptiot Presbyterian churches are a tower of | ja h to the firohibition ca | her » they were in Amertea | And they don’t feel any better |whon they read in the great London [papers letters from Englishmen who have recently been in the States and who write as one of them did: “For Pn@lanc either prohitition or ca 9 ia FOR COLDS Por Grip, Influenza, Catarrh Pains and Soreness in the Head and jon Coughs, Sore Throat, General | | Promtration and Fever To got the best results take “Sev-| entyseven” at the first sign of a}! Cold, the first sneere or shiver. | If you walt till your bones be-| gin to ache, it may take longer. | Doctor's Book in English, French, | | Spanish, Portuguese or German—/ | mailed free. CRUEL PILES Dr. Van “Vleck Found | Genuine Relief, Which ' Is Healing Thousands Send Postal for Dollar Trial) FRE | one suffering from Piles this unlimited offer: Send | | trouble doctor bills—just @ sip treatment that can be tried home a hen, after | by any one without cost tering, if the relief and eomrort |wend us One Dollar, If not, it costs decide,” andy jon't know how more unbounded it ia relieving ry stage and condition ne. Bleeding, Protruding Piles, after whole lifetimes of mia y. We have received hundreds of lietters telling of the success of this remarkably affective, ay tem after rything else, Including costly and 1s operations, had failed fter 20 and 40 years of suffer ig. The milder cases are often con- trolled in a single day. Won't you try it at our expense |Van Vieck Coy Dept. Lis, Mich, Send no money, Send to- | day. WINE ; ENTER DoPe } It was joently created allied ‘oc |Justiclaries has begun « Pseios [mentary evidence to mubmit to the are using t t a om y in the fight to save John German tribunal at Leipzig, which i designed especially for Scotland, to wy the accused T application to the e claimed that negroes, deprived of their booze, are taking to\ tne right to proms ight has an fownfall, compete with the ARIZONA RAIN | HINDERS TRIAL Taree Jurors in Bisbee) Leave to Plant Crops BY M.D. TRACY TOMBSTONE, Ariz, Feb, 21.—One of Arizona's infrequent rains has me to delay further picking of a iry to try the famou naping care “Dry” farmers of th of one nec ben th Bisbee kid . fifth venire rd began to make ¢ beautiful rain ures began to fall ¥ wanted to get bh to put in their crops. Judge Pattem be. ing & practical man, recognized the excunos a8 good ones and turned loons, Only 42 of @ venive of 300 drawn rem ed toda of the venire had reported. All employes of the cot com ed, as before One of the 42 ® KE. HL. Smith, eat tle man, who comes with a fresh mind to hear a labor trial He was examined by neye today mith had to grapple with the labor problem, and his phi y upen coming Yace oe with it for the first time was elemental “Men ought he told attorn the farmers Only quit--not strike,” If a man tan't lnfied w #, he ought to t up and quit, That's the way they do on @ ranch. And I'm not jppored to organized labor, ether.” WILLIE CAN'T HAVE ANY FUN Allies Won't Let Him “Sac- rifice” Himself for Others PARIS, Feb, 1--4(United Pres) |The allies have decided not to re |xpond to the offer of the former |ecrown prince of Germany to surren. der himself for grinl before an allied tribunal on charges of war crimes, it was learned toda ‘The prince's offer made! it a pro: vision that charges against other ac should be dropped mitted recently by to the heads of the sprincipal « Jond asoctated powers cused Germans It wan su! wutons, an 18 United man government. ‘The allies reve charg [ther if not satiefied with th gations and decisions of the German| court The drug 4 Lion cunnot nober Bagle AT VIENNA WARSAW BUDAPEST RAGUE HAMBU! RG $10. 00 Buys | 24% Ibe, Flour 24% Ibs. Flour 140 Ibs. Flour \ ; 50 Ibs. Beans \ 10 tbs, Beans 10 tbs, Beans | 181th. tacen S iba. Racon 7% the, Salad O1! 15 tbs. Lard Scans Milk 12 cans Milk ton, Carne et 48 cans Milk A Cc B “CALL AT WINDOW NO. 17 LE err t 1 Haale) ay aa a { EBEE BEC Sc ANDINAVIAN | AMERICAN BANK — Member Federal Reserye Bank) Seattin | U.S. a We Are Now Prepared to Sell American Relief Administration HERBERT HOOVER, Chairman FOOD DRAFTS These drafts are drawn payable in food and are drawn on warthouses FOR AUSTRIA POLAND HUNGARY CZECHO-SLOVAKIA GERMANY Lh lech sh dike Aphid THE ART SENSATIO EMOTION— | 140 Ibe. Flour * 50 lbs. Beans 48 tbs. Salad 01 48 cans MDs D D. W. GRIFFITH'S “BROKEN BLOSSOMS” A DRAMA OF PROFOUND

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