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| FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS— —ne ©. 0. D. or phone orders; one to a purchaser; these spe- Glale will not be delivered—can be easily take by purchaser. fire- . Boston baked bean pots: or BISBEE TRIAL MAN IS DEAD One of Defendants in Kid- naping Case Passes Away TOMBSTONE, Death again entere portation trial toc Ingran A (aa y, wyen Clarence men under kid napt charge fed at Bisbee, after an illness lasting three days. Word was sent to Tombstone last night regular price 30¢ that Ingram could not live, Attor: —with one of these pots you can easily prepare genuine How neys hurried to Bishee and took his ton baked beans—tender and tasty; on sale Friday-Saturday deposition at midnight, Six houre three sizes. later Ingram died. "one quart size, regular price 0c; special. ++ 18e This is the second man connected —two quart’ size, regular price 6 special «89 with the case who has died, The —10 quart size, regular price $1—; special. 79 other waa C. K. Burnett, @ juror, who committed suicide, oe TOMBSTONE, Ariz, March 11 With the issues fairly well defined, the second day of evidence in the Risbee deportation trial saw more bitter clashes between prosecution and defense attorneys, while the cow boy Jury looked on, The prosecution has had some of the these arguments, so far g favorable court rulings is concerned. The court forbade the defense to ask witnesses if they be- ed to the I. W. W. The line of state evidence was in crib comforters: special for Friday- Saturday — $1.75 to 85— regular price 83.50 to $10-— —about 5@ crib comforters al} slightly soiled eing for showroom samples; these comforter: e owe ered with silkoll sateen silk, and regularly 1 colors, in- one effects; you want to a it the thin; and ooh SS RI priced $3.50 to jad dicated when Tom Greb testified he © up sofa pillows and Priced $3.80 to $10: apecia dicated wher Tele at regular price G78 was placed {n line and deported, altho to 8— he had been en route to the navy re- bedding dept, Mezzanine ecruiting station to enlist. He said floor. he told the man who ordered him into going, and the guard, hi “To hell with lectrii ir . for the navy. st a chance later.” VICTORY electric iron: frre ate" Satara wo prove a sensational conspiracy Friday-Saturday- against the government, involving such men as William D. Haywood. . The courtroom was crowded, with regular value $6— many standing. There were few —the well-known VIC women, Those who did attend had a chance to blush several times at the forceful language used by witnesses, The crowd included about 100 of the 211 defendants. QUENTIN QUIDNUNC DAILY HE ASKS A QUES- TION OF FIVE PERSONS PICKED AT RANDOM TORY electric tron; 6 pounds weight; with cord Bd ff complete; regular value gaa for Friday. vee: $3.95 corded cotton mops: special for Friday- Saturday— 19¢ THE QUESTION regular price S0c What, in your opinion, is the real corded cotton mops made of twenty %-inch thick corded cotton ropes, each 35 inches long, bound in center with ptrong tape; will fit styles ‘of mop han- dies; regular price —about 100 samples, 1% Royal Wilton Axminsters§ and grade Wilton vely: 9 —tegular price $6— to $7— these samples reason for the high cost of living? ANSWERS MRS. EDGAR BLAIR, Richmond Beach: I think the main cause be hind present high prices is the ap- pointment, on commissions created serged at ends to handie the problem, of men 0 dle | iaetotare nat ies cee, ere co See —special while they will my pri nig ‘ve kept data all thru the war and have.tried to study the situation. I know that the handling of the living problem has made radi- cals out of people who otherwise would be tranquil citizens. | DR. H. T. HARVEY, Fite! Bidg: Profiteering and extravagant buying. H. ©, PETERS, 716 Third ave: Oh, I don't know. (Chuckle) I sup- pose the real reason is the shortage of supply. There's a shortage of ma- terial, foodstuffs, labor and other things. The high cost of living is simply created by the law of supply and demand. MRS. D. W. DORAN, 540 N. 80th | J : ‘e ~ sample hand bags: special for Friday~ | fe.) me orenwine, Beer Saturday — ast, each $3.50. —Third Fleor. Capel hassock: special for Friday-Saturday — $2.50 regular price $3.50 —carpet hassocks; made of best gr! Wilton and carpets; star, round and oval regu val- ues up to $3.50; special for Friday- Saturday, $2.50, | MRS. GEORGE FE. HARRIS, 211 Howe st: Oh, you can't get me to ied aaymiing 200 foolish. (Click. Wood Apologizes to Vermont Town CHICAGO, Maren 11.—‘Millions for rescue; not one cent for ransom,” |was General Leonard Wood's refer- ence ta Mexico today in an “apol- ogy” to Manchester, Vt., citizens for |failing to appear there as scheduled. | The general did not mention Mex: |teo, but said he stood for protecting |American citizens in all foreign | ands, High Schoolers to | Be Guests at Jail | Eighteen members of the Broad- way-Summit vocational class will | descend upon the city jail Friday to | study crime as it is practiced in Seat. |tle. The cops are looking forward to ja pleasant day. Pedestrians Hit by Actos DD] This Year Mrs, Mona Haywood, 1821 Fed. eral ave. sustained severe body bruises Wednesday when she was struck by an auto truck which did not stop when she was alight. ing from a street car. She was removed to her home, || Pedestrians Hit by Astoo) 8 This Year 96.85 regular price $10.58 ple hand bags, only made of very finest arzificial 16H ihe Dati va MIE, 18- in cloth and Karatol! two small and arge pocket; td: ook; Ss snap fa: Stigntiy "slid regular pric TIS for Priday Saturday, Sess. Europe Will Get No More Credits WASHINGTON, March 11.—Tho| American government will extend no further credits to Furopean na.) tions, Secretary Houston has an- nounced. This is in conformity with the policy enunciated by Seo retary Glass before he left | treasury department. -|How Molly got her raise ocliheng, tt mes A -$ Molly knew there was to be done. The offics back after @ three da: absence, to a cold. At twenty minutes after e came & of his on oni 5 at Molly's deste “pegiaaba "Miss MacPherson, I've had ‘phor ig | from Mise Jameson and M ; ‘Germans Attack French Mission ‘BERLIN, March 11--One French- man was killeds and seven others beaten when, according to from Wernitz, townspeople oe ies atrncued the members of a French aviation committee whom accused of poaching. foreign office has reported the to the French charge d’af- 4 | Gen. Wood Accepts Poindexter Debate.’ CHICAGO, March 11—Major Gen- Leonard Wood has accepted a ge from United States Sena- Poindexter for a debate at Pierre, March 20, Influensa Colds, Grip or Bay eatin take LAXA- nh NINE Tablets. for E. W. Gnove's signature box. 36¢. ea) “Mise. MacPhi have. fecided that you are! me, oi @ Week more to the i de | Wan on whom we can depen an_ increase. ave not | Mleted a day since we vemploned you You seem to be immune from coldn. "qsh you would tell me the secret.” bs ere no. oni og spe ADR vith an amused » ad t ys a neveral cold bat Waele’ D-A-Cold Tablete stopped il the cold tablets t ayer jried le me feel dull and dopey, L, E. Thomas, Columbia City movie proprietor, was cut about the head when he was struck by an automobile driven by 8. Koau, 1219 Weller st., at M. ‘dave. and Jackson st. dnesday night. Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year Mrs, 8. Sawada, 2822 Western ave., became confused Wednesday afternoon, as she attempted to crows the street at Sixth ave. 8. and Jackson st., and was knocked uneonscious by an automobile driven by M. Matsuda, 1020 Main st, She was taken to the city hos- pital. Total in January.....138 Total in February.... 67 ox, siained” — Gola resistance sy {Ror Red ction, at you edu ia ccccn Oh inte’ on Weeks, They ate'eniy'ieny. || The police did NOTHING Cente 8 bor bed really are th | The council did NOTHING The Star gave PUBLICITY To make _ Seattle streets SAFE, The Star recommends a special traffic division in the police department. ON WITH THE DANCE TO THE RIVER’S END THE SEATTLE STAR AECREDAT, ———— 11, 1920. n FORD IN EWBERRY CASE War Record Is Thoroly Dis- cussed in Court BY J. L. O'SULLIVAN GRAND RAPIDS, h., March Henry Ford's war record was thoroly at the Newberry trial he rday. Ford was frequently mentioned in correspondence between Paul I King, manager of the Newberry cam paign committee, and the senatar, in- troduced by the defense. Following a luncheon with Colonel Harvey in New York, Newberry wrote to King as follows: “Harvey had @ great deal of infor mation regarding Ford which cannot be made public at this time. This information shows Ford's connection with pro-German influences, reaching to high places, Harvey mys Ford is not only a national but an inter- national menace.” Newberry said Harvey stated: “Former Supreme Court Justice Charles BE. Hughes has the goods n your friend, showing he is the champion profiteer of the war.” “The strongest forces in the gov- ernment are trying to keep these tacts quiet,” Newberry told King |Langlow Named Assistant at Park Lieut. Leonard 8. Langlow, Seat- tle and Tacoma newspaper man, has been appointed assistant to General .| Manager T. H. Martin, of the Rainier National Park Co, He will assume his w duties March 15. Langlow was at one time secretary to the mayor of Tacoma and was assistant secretary of the Tacoma Commercial Club when he enlisted in the army, in 1917, Way You Kong ts back tn Seat. tle's Chinatown again today after depositing $500 bail with the gov- ernment. He's a “dope peddier,” federal authorities charge. LONDC Sir Ernest Paget quall- fied as Britain's chief “spug” when he sent as @ wedding present to Cob \lewe Leader, Newmarket racehorse trainer, a truckload of hay. “UL S. Army Goods Sale” TOMORROW 2,000 more U. 8. Olive Diab all-wool Shirts 25 Navy Blue Army ‘Bianketn’ . 87.50 Captain or Auto Robes; reversible sides; all wool; fine for coats and overcoata ... $7.75 Souvenir Overseas, ‘Cape, all wool .. Seecenee 25¢ 15¢ 8. w b ‘Beite he a paced Folding Cots ..... $3.50 New Double White Woolen Blank- ets, large siz0.......... 006 $7.50 Q. D, Reclaimed Army Blankets at Sale Conducted by Camp Lewis Wireless Building PICKFORD -IN— “THELITTLE SHEPHERD OF KINGDOM COME” ~—ALSO— The Deacon Jones Harmony Four Quartette INGING UNNY OUTH MELODIES Concert Orchestra Lady Artists HOCKEY Big Play-Off Series Vancouver Seattle Friday, March 12 8:30 P. M. Sharp Admission $1.10, $1.35, $1.65 (War Tax Included) Reserved Seats now on sale at Arena, 1218 Fifth Avenue. Phone Main 2403, , Reservations not called for by 2 o'clock Friday will be can- celed and resold. " NAVY RADIO USE wi Steer Cos RADICALS LOSE by Sugar Company NEW YORK, March 11.—The net |profits of the American Sugar Refin | jing company from operation during | 1 vi N |1919 were $10,283,081.9 poording to | €:15--Butler hotel—-Plans for auto lthe organization's annual repor sane “oni show dincuaned at dinner of ayig (Exporters and = Importers) mate pubiic here |Workers Vote Down “Direct cat . The report also shows an increase tan”? 1100"'¥ A. auditorium—tnus-| Favor Poindexter Plan — |,,'Vorame or husiness trom sz00,000.| Action” Plan fellow, went of the life SAN FRANCISCO, Mareh 11 ; 1918. LONDON, March 11.-Leaders of saving p ef the towed "by rT ace of the Poindexter resolution | — — ~ | zations in the Trades Red Cross, To be followe Yih the senate, whereby the navy l Co ren) ve voted in favor Fog ly on would be instructed to make its radio! Fails to Execute of political rather than “direct” M. Are factliti available for commer | ° jaction to attain their demands tor + tenon th ton |and pros messages wan hailed by ex-| Cooties; Arrested iationaiization “ot basic industries— crinated Children to At-lof international trade. dealer, at 2: decidental ave., failed | ™ pe h 1 tend Public Schools by Means |to fumigate his old clothing before | today of Educational if ialation.” In navy radio circles it was learned) offered {t for sale, according to! ‘The vote, representing workers of 800-Meany hall, Stversity cam- | that tho Japan has but one re | City Health Officer C. R. F “ht and each local union, was 3,732,000 for pus Uatveraity. debaters will! ceivin d transmitting station, use Y itical action and 1,015,000 for uphold amMrmatiy: versity of British Cc gh, gqueation, | “Resoly Rights Given to Japan tung by the Peace be Given to China,” 800—Y. M. OC. A—Gor n Shan reaty Should Hart ad- Americanization course Lake Library — Com- munity singing. J FRIDAY 100—T, M. C Am—Leoture on life- Ww. n, of the ec 8@0—Masonic club—Canadian club holds regular monthly meeting cuss plans for new club-|bellef of Charle a, nn High school audito- rlum--""Martha, us Opera | by Plotow, will be presented by the students under direction of at Worth. any hall, University cam- Last formal concert of sea- or- non chestra. BIRTHS Brien, 7. WwW. ah. ath ae girl. by Seattle Symphony Beattia, ‘ae anda Ww. Lith, girl. in, nh, 6091 Bea View ave. girl ndber; (i ribrook, 1, pages, a, ne” nit Gresntood, boy.| ti ", 526 Columbia, Boy. 624 Fairview, boy. boy. Taul, K., 1707 Jackson at. girl. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Age Swanson, Axel D., Pt. Townsend. .29 Carlson, Margaret A. Seattle ...:21 Mills, Joseph P., ‘Tacoma Monahan, Mary J., Seattle Alhadell, Nissim, Seattle Amato, Amelia, Seattle Seott, Beth W., ZiTlah Cady, Muriel Joy, Seattio’ - Mundy, Albert &, Vancouver, Bi.) . ca warn Ri, ‘Legal fom Aubrey B., Soattle 28 Ellingsen, Marie, Seattle 26 Laraon, Wallace KR, Selah . 26 Anderson, Myrtle A. Seattl Moore, Albert, Seattle .. Kiiso, Clara, Beattie Robison, Belle &., Bremerton .. Tomlinson, Eunice, Bremerton Johnson, Erick L., Camp Lewis bien gs Olga, Seattle ...... Harria, George Andrew, Fesome. § Gntan, Elsie, Tacoma .... . Cottia, Waiter G., Seattle Bh sme Mabel, Seattle tasegatet, Frank Fei patie * Barry, Margaret Biisabeth, ‘Seattie ‘ty DIVORCES GRANTED Qhristy, Vora from Ja: Smyth, ‘tseac from ucille from Clar in, Mary Crews from henry Leach, Ethel May from F. P. DEATHS Pease, Infant, 2 days, 411 Westlake Anderson, Harry, 40, Northern hotel. George, Cassandra EB. $0, 411 Cherry. Ss Carlsborg, Wash. 6, 63, 620 Broad- | Young, Munshaw, Mary way. Finch, Ida Reed, 64, 5919 W. Stevens. Aion’ Annie fiten 1, S001 Alki ave Brennan, Grei months, 1611 Rteve Zeller, Bertha Pauline, 69, 3835 East- ern ‘ave. Branigin, John Francia, 6 months 412 Woodlawn ave. Cutler, Myri, $530 17th N. W. Redick, Samuel’ Kimer, 66, 904 W: bas hoster Arthur, 37, 1861 Shel- Birk eatrice H, 44, New Richmond ory Lee, 2 Poindexter adopted by congress, fect Coast business with the excep tion of that at Sa kenny, 26th N. girl. today said. also maid he delegates.” OT japanese have PORTLAND, Ore, March 11 resolution, ger of the A. BE. yesterday, han two hours. All wires leading* Into were cut. hotel. hospital refused American messages, tinued to send to the United States, the police quantity of ammunition. 214 Summit N. , 49, 2224 Highth « Providence hoapt 40, Seattle Gene ‘You.can’s afford to be ooln This famous her! keep their bowels order. bilious and «ln, our head ache t Nature's warnin of Lin & cup It soon fe Fe feel fine. bit. yato ten is an unex celled remedy for colds, grij fluenza, chronic constipation, ri tam, ete. Nothing is better to keep th ohildren tn fine condition. 9% cents at all dru, Oo.,, Fe. of the naval radio would help com munications It was pointed out that since Mar cont was permitted to resume opera tion, no messages have been accepted es citizens naturalized fol-| tor Japan, In explanation of this, an official of the Marconi company declared the to receive but have con it Anderson company, exporters and importers Constable Slain in Sinn Fein Raid DUBLIN, Mareh 11.—-A constable was killed and a sergeant wounded when moré than 200 armed Sinn Feiners attacked rucks at Hugginstown, county Kil a dispatch here The fight lasted more the town Casualties of the raiders McAdoo Approves California Action WASHINGTON, March 11—WIll | jam G. McAdoo has made public «a telegram approving action of Cali. | fornia democrats in declaring for an | uninstructed delegation to the Ban Francisco convention. gram to Indiana democrats, McAdoo tood for uninstructed In a tele | Bailey, George M., 57, 1816 Bellevue. Brown, Bessie, 34, . Johnson, Axel EB, 21, 11 N. 63rd. GONSTIPATION MAKES YOU EASY VICTIM OF ful; COLDS AND GRIP Old Fashioned Herb Tea Often Relieves Chronic Cases waste poleons your entire system. It lowers your resieeance agat Inst disease, At this time of year, when the alr “y filled with influenza, colds and you should keep in the best condi! 4 Any physiclam will tell you that most ils be avoided if people wonld livers, kidneys in good wor! re you constipated gaieh, Does Don't neg tal before reciring. cleans you out and makes Does not create the sta. —Lincoln Proprietary ‘ayne, Ind. The finally would not af bar » in euma now he is at liberty on $15 ball. Solo. jmon was arrested Wednesday Michigan Woman in Congress Campaign KALAMAZOO, Mich., March 11.- Michigan has produced a woman can- ate for congress, Mra, Helen C. Statler, granddaughter of the late Governor Woodbridge, announced she will rup on the republican ticket for the nomination fren the ‘Third dis trict. KILL THE COLD AT ONCE WITH HIL’S CASCARAG =} QUININ BROMIDE indaré cold dy for Min tablet. form-—xa fe, ora Bilton, 2106 42nd 8. W., boy. Auman, J. 7626 11th & W., boy. were not known. Red hint li . Seattle, girl. One dinpatch here snid the raiders “nite » Héllevue ave. picture. Nakata, M., 708 Bpruce returned for @ second attack and At All Drea Stereo K an! K., 2009 A pl,|captured the barracks, securing a | It has not been so visit to the dentist. suffering and in many Modern dentistry as TOMORROW The Dice are thrown— The Fates decree— All the passions and yearnings of the race fused into an inspiring story that beats with red blood. Thomas Meighan Gloria Swanson Cecil B. 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Your Teeth Should Be of First They are of vital importance to your health, and nothing that you Posen serena near approaches in value your health. If they don’t, we will tell Free Examination You are cordially invited to call. expert dentists will give your teeth a thoro examination without cost or charge. 1422 Second Avenue action, totals showed. The vote was taken as a complete defeat for the radical laborites. ‘The congress also rejected the miners’ proposal to call a strike of the more important unions to force nationalization. Urges America to Assist Europeans LONDON, March 11—The Amer jean people owe it to “humanity and themselves” to come to Europe's aid and help her economic reconstruction, Hjalmar Branting, Swedish socialist leader, declared jin an article on European economic conditions written for the United Press, Dispatches yesterday said Brant- ing had been charged with the fore mation of a new cabinet. Deny U. S. Ships Go to Black Sea WASHINGTON, March 11.—Re ports that an American squadron had been ordered to the Black sea were discredited today at the navy department. No order for such @ movement has been issued from Washington, and there is no know! {edge of such an order, it was stated. The report originated in London. very long since cases actual torture. practiced at the old re- fill them and even re- pain. valuable asset that we able to go to an office implicit confidence. ce to You ive the subject of your ideration NOW. your teeth need atten- One of our Dental Co. Bon Marche ies geratatte 5 nie P.