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NO COMPROMISE BISBEE JURYMEN |"zcud Ques... FOR PRESIDENT Stands Pat on Article Ten of League Pact ‘This was the word from the White House today, in response to inquiries as te what Woodrow Witron's atth tude would be toward a compromise on Article X of the League of Na tions covenant. to Bother Wilhelm! LONDON, March 6.—-The entente Will not make any further attempt to interfere with Holland's jurtadic- over the former kaiser, it was authoritatively today. council of fareign ministers, learned, has decided to recom te the council of premiers that the premiers inquire of the Dutch government what steps tt in taking prevent William § Hiohensollern Decoming the center of Ger Monarchist intrigue. Horlicks ORIGINAL Milk Safe Milk Fer Infeats| & lavalide Ro Cocking A-Netrtions Dict for All Aces Quick Lunch at Home or Office Aad imitations and ‘ ARE HEMMED | Rigid Regulations Fixed to Guide Conduct BY M. D. TRACY TOMBSTONE, Arts. March 6: Surrounded by a wall of regule tions separating them from thelr of the trial, the Bisbee deportation jury had literally moved inte the courtroom teday under orders from Judge Sam Pattee ‘The jury was placed tn the charge of two deputy sheriffs and directed to make the courtroom its home until the trigt is over. jurors will live te the courtroom until Wednesday, when court re convenes for the opening of evi dence. Then 123 will be excused, The remaining 12 will form the Jury. Few cases have seen such rigid regulations for the jury’s conduct The judge forbade jurors to speak to any one on any subject. “Merely passing the greeting of the day to your closest associates, if you chance to meet them, is to be the limit of your conversation,” Judge Pattee said. “Oftimes suspicion of evil is worse than the evil iteeit,” he said. reason you ‘will avoid every possible suspicion.” Because the fury room ts too small to house @ desen men, beds were set up m the courtroom proper. Meals will be served in a nea. ‘The question of amusement for the jurors ts a puszling ang for one movie show and. danees’ are about the only amusements Tombstone offers. Dances will be ‘taboo because CHARM, HU Twenty-four | the | NEW YORK, Mareh 6,—<Antot |mette ick Bonner, known te the police of New York, Parts and Rot tordam, as the “Diamond Queen,” ended her life last night by taking poison ‘rather than submit to arrest. he had just been rerved with a war rant charging ber with the theft of 2,000 in diamonds, | Two Bandits Rob | Man Near Depot | Shortly before midnight lriday, while the streets nearby w | (hronged with people leaving rail depots, P. MH. Gillfoey, Pverett, backed tate an alley, held up and lropbed of $45 by two unmasked ban dite near the Armour building, Third ave. S. and Jackson at high popularity im the courthouse, Jalthe Arteona laws forbid gambling, | including even penny ante The jury was finally completed and ordered locked up last night a session lasting until after AFTER INFLUENZA The Grip, Fevers and Other Poison: ing, Prostrating Diveases solutely pecewwary that the ht ansed. “Por that), | lar | eeneral tonic m perfec now n children and) perfect conf. | the ideal family medi- f | eranden! [dence It feline, for always jany ren by. educa’ years of tent the For take MOR, BEAUTY ‘land Anatolia to Turkey, THE SEATTLE STAR—-SATURDAY, MARCH 6, 1920. WILSON FIRM IN NOTE TO ALLIES Reaffirms His Position Re- garding Adriatic BY ED 1. KEEN TONDON, March 6-—Preaident Wilson, in bis reply to the allied communication of February 26, re affirms his position” that the only settioment aconptabdle to the United States in the Adriatic dispute will be an agreement by direct nego tiationa between Italy and Jugo slavia, or the settiement proposed December 9, according to informa tion from French sources hare to day The president's reply, it was on. d, was received Thursday, al receipt was not made pubtic until yesterday, the reply waa interpreted as the death knell af the secret treaty of London. The note, It was understood, again maker It clear that Prostdent Wilson cannot recognize this agreement. WHY SYMPATHY WITH FEROCIOUS TURK? Considerable opposition to the Turkinh settiement bas arisen in sev eral quarters, it was learned today Crittes of the nettiement, as an nounced by the connec! of premicrs, declared Jee have decided upon complete effacement of the Turkiah empire and that its actual dismem berment has been all but accom plished. ‘The “financial ephere of influence” aanigned to Groat Britain, France, Greece and Italy are merely camou fage for complete annexation, theer cripios asserted, o assignment of Constantinople they be Heved, will not mean that the Turk will have untimited influence in these districta, The caliphate, they do | ctared, ts destined to political and economic Both this star and this story, now here, have all three. It is a most entertaining and unusual ro- mance. You remember what a stage triumph Henrietta Crosman made of it— ‘ arcuere( LARK mh MALL ae FA SUDDEN In some quarters | TONIGHT 8 00—Mean cert of seas phony oreh No “Negros annocia nm of Reattio Hib hall—Last, “Pop” som by Seatle Sym- Ninth ava and * informal Begin re of dev lien, “The Pr ats ‘Trinity church—J: wear Reng MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Reatdence— x, HP. Cornelia, Beattie Fred, Seattle mele A. Kostyn... Robert L, Ardmore, . Lena, Healtie.... Fullerton, Jam Brown, Marjori Kennedy, 8. A. jr. Se Malley, Peneie. fF Pickering, art, ‘ederson, Ka! 1 RK, Kite Kuat, Minnie, Beattie. .. DIVORCES MePhat \owlse from Demala Mwan, Kether Cy from Arthur A, Skaggs, Steila from Ophir Allen DEATHS . 36, STULL 160 ™. Ww. Inaiec, Joby 23 4. 1719 W. 634 ot Xiarie, fi108 Taylor ave Parker, Kathaleen, % rE 7th. Richardson, Heente, 37, 703 18ti Borge. Caroline, 87, 7 Bnyde 1 52, Fort Lawto da 432 Git “Khaki Club” Idea of the jon or rking Faith of @ Free, Parish church—ttev, | bie hiladelphie and n. N. W.} Consider the gingham dress—from the point of view of sentiment. It surpasses the finest silk gowns. Dig deep into the memories of men and nine times out of ten you will find a lot of gingham and calico dresses there. For gingham and calico spell simplicity, sincerity— old homey things. on | stricted Immigration Age Lewal) Winchester, Earl Hh. Seattle. con. + . ' Here now, is a picture with “raggedy” dresses, in the first part, worn by the winsome little star, Mary Miles Minter, whom you loved sq much in “Anne of Green Gables.” This picture is ~ HARBOR” It is a famous book—now it is also a photoplay of thrills and suspense. The cast includes Frankie Lee, whom you saw as the little cripple in “The Miracle i. ae = ¢etae psoge @—M@ eu errenuveee Balked by Parents SPOKANE, March 6. — Parents Man;” Herbert Standing, a sterling actor, and that nanimously turned down the wonderful player, Theodore Roberts. hak! club” scheme to hit H.C. 0./ . L. today, when & couple of hundred uf high school students ‘Tushed home : and demanded wads of shekels to \ PE She pretends she has a husband, so that her widowed mother may wed. Then-the newspapers announce her marriage, and she has to make good. A zippy, laughable tangle of love, filled with the sunshine that is Mar- guerite Clark. STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8. K. Wineland, playing “Fra Diavolo,” by Auber, and “Dardanella,” by Bernard purchase the latest effects in brown denim, Not five Boots, But Galluses Gone Oliver Smith, Travelers hotel, who trousers Saturday, complained to the police that his only pair of suxpen- dors were attached to the missing trou. . Delaware to Act on Suffrage Law DOVER, Del, March 6.—A special session of the Delaware legislature was called for March 22 by Gov. Townsend to act on the woman suf frage amendment, Y.M.C.A. Man Won’t Take Bigger Salary WALLA WALLA, March 6.~They have found a good Y. M. C. A. secre- tary at last. He ie Fred Applegate, and he shocked the American Legion here by refusing a raise in salary, 4OHN LUTZ, 53, 2755 W. 65th st., | was painfully bruised whew he was struck by @ street car ashe stepped from another street car, late ifriday afternoon, Influensa take LAXA- 2 QUININE Tablets. tor Bb, W. GROVE'S signature ne box. 30¢ reported the theft of a pair of| SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA $1 Artists, under Reg- inald Dunn, playing “Kuyawiak.” Cornet solo by Nightin- gale, “The Rosary” MALOTTE on the WURLITZER “The Heavens Are Telling”. “What Would Be the Use of Living?” Polonaise Militaire CONCERT—1 Tap eRREH RT, be pees: oseeeeees.-Haydn . - Paderewski -Malotte teeter ee eeceeedeceeeees Chopin :30 SUNDAY 3 Oscar Seagle to Sing Here Monday Oscar Beagle, who sings in Seattle under the auspices of David Scheets Craig, is one of the musicians whose interest in humanity goes further than the footlights of hie platform. He bas done much along philan- | thropie lines in the East. Among his annualjooncerts is one that he and this pupils put on for the fresh air fund of New York city. Spea Hen: jean s, sayn: “Oscar Seagle rises head and shoulders above the crowd of concert aspirants.” Seats for the Seattle recital are on wale at ShermanClay Co., Third ave. and Pine st. a Gospel Auditorium enth (Near Pike) Sunday School and Bible Class 5 a. m. H. A. IRONSIDE at 8:00 p. m. Bubject: SPIRIT—SOUL—BODY Week following, beginning Tuesday evening, (“Lectures on Revelation”) (Large Chart used) By H, A. IRONSIDE Hear These Masterly Expositions. Hearty welcome to all, Bring your friends. “Behold, He cometh ewith clouds; and every eye shall see Him,"— Rev, 1:7. ARE YOU READY? MEN! HEAR IDA M. TARBELL Famous Author and Journalist on “REMAKING THE WORLD” at Y.M.C. A. SUNDAY, 3 P.M. Special Music Feature No Admission Charge Monday evening, at Masonic Temple, | of his ability as @ singer, | Krehbiel, dean of Amert- ; 11 Chinese Graves Robbed by Vandals WALLA WALLA, March 6.-—Van- ir hunters here rob- i 11 Chinese, burned ¢ early in the week to death TONIGHT LAST -Popular Concert SEATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor —70 ARTISTS— VIOLIN SOLOIST Francis Entire Program Requested Overtu: “William Tell”... Rossini Peer Gynt (two mo: Invitation to th Second Hungarian Rhapsody ans + Llane Get Your Tickets TODAY at Sherman-Clay's, or You Will Have to Stand in Line Popular Prices: 25c, d0e, Te Morbid curiosity seekers packed closely to the funeral ceremony that \- Oriental mourners could near. “a SPOKANE.—Three husbands ap rested here on charge of non-support. The Bond House Where Saf Dwells " is gratuitously assisting individ uals in the preparation of their Income: Tax Statements which must be filed not later than March* 15th. DANDRUFF or ITCHY SCALP Ask Your Hairdresser or Druggist Beriault Milg. Co, SEATTLE ema mee ee oe