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NEWBERRY years GUILTY Te ea aaa eatin cere eee: Toe aie the Issue lesue of Americanism There Can Be No Compromise Da~ ¢ Weather TH EW lit] The Seattle Star 72: jij . Ermer, ta 34 Mowe EDITION Today noon, 53, Entered aa Second Clase Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Per Year, by Mail, $5 to $9 SATU R DAY, “MARCH 20, 1920. TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE WwW ASH. | WAM 22. NO. : ALLIES READY TO ADVAN C “Easiest Way’ Proves Hard CONVICT | Actress’ hove, Arrest ed, Is a Married Man =" MHEIID ap Girl Plans to Start ‘Anew SENATOR : -VTREATY 1S MURDER \\ oe indlan | aT BY ca , | 9 we a : | ! | OU know these brakes OF $0 || terrified the early set- | SENATORS DETECTIVES jee that grow all over this tlers of Seattle and the ‘ ; | = ie 4 Ee an Puget Sound country. va | Jury Verdict Declares Fraud them tere stg “metmes att | Radical Uprising in Germany| Read to the kiddies || Ratification of Pact 1s Again| County Sleuths, on Bagnall | in 1918 U. S. Election Is Growing More Seri- eye a! of a : Voted Down; Many Dem- | Case, Are Hot on New in Michigan 5 EY Gieat Gat not otée thelr ous; Hundreds Slain ae Cire, Setar ery 0) ocrats Flop to G. 0. P. Clue Now ‘Their roots run for rods, and the allied forces are being concen they thrive. | today. Braceful beauty Farmers Deauty. The Star's Seattle Story | More they are plowed ‘and har | (rated at Strasburg and Metz, a } wed Sometimes a dense clover sod ‘There were indications, the dis- AS IT SEEMS VAN N, March 20— | After t ceks’ search, coun ; | ‘ RAPIDS, Mich., President Wilson will continue to | ty detectives were confident, te. J | ‘March 20.—United States participate in the settlem day that they are on the trail | Senator Truman H. Newberry international ations that will lead to the solution of was today sentenced to serve out of the war despite the sem the Bagnall murder mystery, A Me ate’s rejection of the peace blue Chalmers “bug.” driven by two years in federal prison them many thingy. and also rave ‘They are a pest that never dies. LONDON, March 2.—Strong Book, which appears on |} WASHING Fowed and cultivated, the better dispatch from Amsterdam Will kill them out, but you don't patch said, that the ailles are treaty, it was learned today, “tall, dark man,” has been sought and fined $10,000, following get a dense clover sod often; usual preparing to invade Germany un- eee | from one end of the state to the his conviction on election ly your nice, expensive clover seed lens order is restored in the near BY L. C, MARTIN | other. First definite trace of the Ying fraud charges. Winter kills or summer burns, or future WASHINGTON, March 20— | missing car was reported today. 1] Sentence was passed by Judge something. | The dispatch quoted dispatches The treaty is now up to Presi | Deputy i Starwich re! "Best Clarence W. Sessions of United But 1 know of five acres that [from Baden, declaring the minister dent Wilson, The senate washed turned to Be y and re ‘ States court . hasn't a brake In it. This five |of home affairs announced the Ebert its hands of the pact last with Deputies C. H. Bee Just before Judge Sessions pro Becres is the property of a large government had offered a high re no . . unced ence, the Swedish gentleman who imagines | ward for the arrest of Dr. Von Kapp refused to ratify it and then, batons peste for 2 ony of a that labor conquers all things, and | and General Von Luettwits to 37, voted to send it back to | who had seen the fugitive the nigh’ ‘ ment, and that sweat is nothing to be 2 S:2 | President Wilson with word that of March 1, Walter A. Bagnall, clerk r ‘The ponhseod & 2 po oe hamed of. PARIS, March 20—A soviet | it could not be ratified, lof the Aero Alarm wan lured to . » NEWBERRY SAY ented And this five acres he carefully republic has been proclaimed at | “What , 2 AYS HE'LL The question today was: | lonely «pot near Kent March 1, and) . é v4 @ug up with a spade; every spoon Essen, home of the great Krupp will Wilson do about i shot thru the head KEEP SENATE SEAT ful of this five acres he turned steet works, in Westphalia, adie = , MAN INTRUDER 1 an wend it back to the senate.| san GUN ON Senator \* vberry said: | In c when, by ® “ote of 49 to he had discov ered an ol] station tender in Tacomi over by hand: he put his spade in patch from Aix la Chapelle, late that « Senator Lodge 804 Seay BESIDE HIM “There is nothing in the ji deep; he cut those roots into fine today, said. ther republican leaders, as well a# verdict that will cause me to Bits, then he raked this land by The dispatch said it was reported many democrats, declared that no| late the night of March 1. a t my head. Until my conscience hand, raked off every brake vet, & soviet army of 7,500 has taken pos He Says He » Was Trying tO action whatever would be taken un — neg i oop Bip =— a supreme court decide that piled them in great heaps and |seesion of the cities of Mulheim, til the lasue of treaty or no treaty | S#ir and heavy voice, in a blue Chi ave wronged the people of Michie _ burned them Oberhausen, Elberfeld, Kattwig and Prevent Bloodshed we been fought vut and decided in| ™¢rs bug, drove up to an oil station gan, I will retain seat in the Tt is a nice field; he can, per | Dusseldorf. | iia the campaign. on Tacoma's outskirts, He wore a United States senate.” . aps, get $100 an acre for it. Ebert troops have taken refuge in| Attempting to prevent bloodshed| He can the American peo-| *0ldicr's overcoat, On the seat be-j mide him was a 3 aliber revolver The station tender noticed the gun and mentioned it The shot that killed Bagnall was from a 32 re volver. | Need something like that on these | roads at night,” the tall man ia re| SAN FRANCISCO, March 20.—{dinners, joy rides, If he had been paid 25 cents an | the British zone of occupation. They| when two women and a man engag-| ple “in & solemn referendum,” as he hour for his work, he would have | were disarmed, according to the dis-| ed in a knife battle, Adolph Hammer, | said in his letter to the Jackson day made twice what he will make if | patch. 34, was himself painfully slashed on | dinner, on the question of ratification | he gets $100 an acre. Belgian posts on the right bank of /the fuce and throat while trying to as an issue In the national campaign | He is not spading land this the Rhine were reported to have gone disarm the three in the La Clede of 1920, Spring, He has a real job, at $4.75 | back to their old positions on the left | hotel, 2219\ First ave, early Satur-| He can drop the treaty and begin} A stay of sentence for 90 days = granted by the court in which ¥ effect an appeal. Bonds were an for all convicted men by Senator | Newberry. (Photo nperighiad by Underwood & Underwood.) The sentence given Newberry was the maxi pretty ethan imum under the law. day, toying with a pick and shore. | negotiations with Germany for re Sixteen others, convicted with New 3 iMtove! is iid o.° 2 me {a in @ critical condition in the |ateration of a state of peace — to have reptied. After filling | Another girt has found out for her. age 9 —_—— & -% vsomeg 3 berry, were sentenced as follows: a) eee General Strike Is city hospital, while Netti Madison.| MAY RE IMPORTANT Se SARE wn Eamotinn, ‘be Grove sett) that the EaflbaheiwWayONete| PE crue tbe-continest: |G, CONT — iam HAVE looked the hogs . + {alias Duley, 50, te held by the police | CAMPAIGN ISSUE yo ne he turnia out to be the hardest. ‘They were staying at a fashion- over: there are five more Now Off in Berlin | tor tnvestigation ; The general expectation among| S100 SEEN A eR She is Mins Agnes Reyes, 20-/able hotel here when she learned than I thought there BERLIN, March 20.—(1 a. m)— he Madison woman, her sister. senators in that he will take the sec oe yy: yearold New York dancer and ac-|the half.cuessed truth about her| cRLIN, 2 ch iia iat int danas ? ; je half-gue! CHARLES A. FLOYD—two were. One of my lady e - 1° end oon to |@nother man and himself were in the! ong course and ask the democrats to) The next trace of the man and the |) 0, no alone and « 0 a ’ years. eect anal m Agro fo Seeeay Sean See OE BER Ne en, Elune’: 4088 00 Te ot eee maty the paramount issue (vive bug was picked up in Yelm, just| i WhO le ak pt epleme ae ompanion thru the warrant served and $5,000, done it, tho I would have loved her ‘An agreement to this effect was|°ther man and two women got into|in the campaign across the Thurston county ye oo woman O'Connor to help her fight) | aired ties poeBiren p" nae win Detter had she refrained from roll- | reached at a conference between rep-|@ heated argument, which developed) Whatever Wilson does about the| Was seen there the night of March) ) Uy oy jin Brooklyn. — When he attem 8, one w after the murder and his ing over and killing three of the | resentatives of the labor unions and ! to @ brawl 1 treaty, it was generally agreed here The “man of the case” ts Floyd| took the path of least resist- Those who noticed | Utter in their infancy, cian jthe government to reconcile them they all turned on | today that the country faces another \ oe on That’ the blue bog| M: Bennett, son of a Brooklyn mil-|ance,” she sobbed. “He promised BA pore ANDREWS—One year, And yet, I don’t know. Looking new cabinet wil! be formed, in| him, according to Hammer ge of treaty oratory, with the {him told deputies tha gba Monaire, under arrest fo bez. ' 7 ever the bills, I am inclined to |watch taper will have stronser rem| Nett! Madison, he says, wielded a ‘that instead of ‘being in| wae badly wpattered with mud. | toning, ponies arses father’s cone | oT eet et Teing with hea, d | ETON OAKMAN—Ono year, tt e pette ? sig butcher fe and shed him ithe senate, it will be delivered fro The same night, but a little later. 4 “ think that, maybe she is a better | resentation i big butcher Knife and slashed him /the » sata, Jt will be Getivered from} , The Mat namier, a. shart elstancs cern. a charge which he denies, {didn't have any folks and no one| “Ry i on the face every stump in the is . Mins Reyew’ tep on te cared, So here e butcher was just out to see me. | LONDON, March 20.—(United| Hammer gave his address as 2324) Borah, Johnaon, Reed and Poindex:| from Yelm. He stopped there to buy) 47 shat bial “anoteee cae | “ihe aicteanones or tase: to | “gaaemee vee aa und he offefed me $15 apiece for | press} —Tie general strike in Berlin | Firat ave ter are “now beating Wilson to it,”|4 Package of cigarets, He ts report: Hay wan like many as girl pla JAMES F. McGREGOR — One Aa bout 120 Tress.) he general strike in erin 4 % " 1 bh y trem ed to have headed south from Ral © began at the stage en-| climb back on a way that may not year, three months, e shoats that wil run al 20 has ended, a news agency dispatch ax one of them said. on his way from | trance of a New York theatre be quite as “easy,” somewhere | PRE pounds each. Figuring the feed | today said Help Th 1 the senate chamber to beard @ train | Die There followed flowers, midni nt | wh ¢ she in not knox ED HENRY = Ont saa three bil and throwing in the labor, I Tie gevernent hie granted the|" jemseives for a speaking tour against the| Sheriff John Stringer dispatched « here she is not known, months pees 11 not love more than 48 | worners demands | to Restaurant Pie eve. By that ne meant that the | hundreds of cite to points In HL. HOPKINS —One your, aaa c oat n ‘ } ate “irreconsilables” have again|™Man and the blue bug, to points in . o N—One year, i oveert teure ent out yet, | Milore German News on Page 2) | Lunch, a Ia help-yourseif, was | “* . Pi Sener rege senate und | Oregon end southern Washington | 1 MAN I IVES | day. 7 * av" 'o x od bi 0 robbed the Co a eee ” santas Mesa , * When hogs on the hoof were sell Indi U Knif. {serv 4 burgiars whe se a th ‘ 1 are going to try to Ret the country aturday JOHN S| NEWBERRY — Fined 2 Du loperative restauran nth ave. anc before Wilson can me for 38 conte a pound, becen | SEMISAE WSS ALNISC Howell st, Friday night. The cash 3 rigs Was selling for 60 and 70 « ered Sa See ee Ue Scare atin kaetnwtt'inat stein tts nmarirnan on «| Seqttle Attorney | WITH THREE STITCHES (|..is## © soon — mma hoof for 13 to 16 cents a pound A half-breed Indian, short, stout, |tbe Pie shelf was clean a. 3 ervations. That fight may mak Stands Disbarred B. F, EMERY—Fined $2,000. Bacon is still selling for 60 and 70 [and wearing khaki pants is wanted ‘ e 1920 ratic convention vals = ay SEWN IN HIS HEART GEORGE S. LADD—Fined $1,000. aimte. lby police for the aftempted hold-up Chin | Lew i nees ' abered affair | berthcee 1A, March 20.—John : Judes Sensions supulated thas the eee of Ben Hanson, Carl hotel, in an ‘ ” ° i P hnaon is run-|Arctander, Seattle attorney, stands) sax praNCIsco, 20.— prison sentences were to served Have a tow vozee ot [silty between First arena oeer| “Dope” to Raiders wins tor resitent onan snttrent.[permanenity, dstarred, rom prac naa Nor Baars ates cea Tne) fare, operation, had ascertained inthe federal prison ot Fort*LaaWaae Jonathans, Newtons and dental ave., early Saturday morning. In a raid on the domicile of Chin Platform, while Lodge,|ticg in this state, as the result of| beating today. Three stitches were pint of blood a day en Spitzendergs, I am of- |The half-breed flashed a kni on’ Lum, 215 Washington at. Saturdi ’ po Root and as, je other the supreme court's decision Friday |“ken in it yesterday by surgeons,| The surgeon cut thru two ribs and MRS. NEWBERRY BREAKS fered $1 a box for them | him and ordered him to throw up his|morning, officers of the internal re Was the Creasy With Hegery who did this to save the man’s life. |into the chest wall, The blood had| 20WN AND WEEPS jumble packed, but no |hands, Hanson told police ut _I|revenue department took two pipes: At Chicago will come the test. sustaining the recommendation of] At the: Fremth hospltel, Sipsrtai[Senchog <a clot an he tot ieee || Tha: Deewhierry paste an imperfect fruit to be jumbled kicked him to the pavement and|a supply of opium, yen # arg) PRA leecrne alts fenate “which the state board of law examiners. tendent Perssrer said Gilmer passed |Spowges were placed in the thoracic | diately from the courtroom to thelr I see the same sort of apples | "an," said Hanson other dope valued at over $200. Lan o pypls romenrggin theo rs mynd Arctander was charged with aiding “a fair night,” and that he may sur-|sac’ They slowly absorbed the| hotel rooms and remained in se selling in town for from 25 cents a | a eee ee to the campaign, wae devoted largely |resistrants to evade military service | vive. blood. Collings then cut thru the | clusior dozen up; $2.50 to $4 a box Traffic Roar to Waitresses Strike; es eveitin n which the political am (BY Withdrawing their intentions to) “It will be five days before we can| outer covering of the heart, laying} Mrs. Newberry broke’ down , : Here's another funny thing. o pects of the aituation wae not over. |vecome citinens |be certain he will live,” Pessrer said. it open to inspection once, A few minutes after leaving | When I left Seattle I was paying Be Muffled Here Oppose Tray-Toting heed | —— | Gilmer, who came here from Seat-|; The bullet had entered the left} the court room she wept bitterly. | 60 cents a dozen for exes, and they Seundproot decre are*teing n-| BURLINGTON, fa, March 90.191 DEMOCRATS Bi Ww hi | tle, shot himself thru the heart when | ventricle and then passed on thru|In a moment, however, she regained Were not strictly fresh, dhd they |stalied in Judge Frater’s courtroom, | reminding a 40 por cent wage in| VOTED WITH LODGE iggest arship he*failed in an attempt to win a rec-|the body. Three stitches of catgut|control of herself and her face ase were not big eggs. Jon the Fourth ave. side of the coun. | mane ne & ne aL aieye aul ae sg of U.S Launched ; oncitiation with his former wife.| were placed in the moving organ,| sumed its usual composure. Looking over the store credit |ry.city building. Formerly the rum.| ‘Tease, no carrying of trays and n When the on ratifica -o- Doctor Awa Collings, who performed closing the wound. At the hotel attorneys for the slips, I see that we have been get- [nie of traffic has greatly disturbed “. "” a sneton unt | were counted it was found the trea NEWPORT NEWS, Va., March 20 are defense conferred for a few minutes ting about 32 cents a dozen in [this court. Double windows, pat po hele dean are teteend Tee trade for exe not only fresh, and these eggs “re | terned after the #y tem used on Pull but they are big | man cars, are being installed short of the two-thirds! —Aamert st battleship, th regarding the procedure at the aft. 4 ntyone democrats bolt unched at the New ernoon court session, Littleton im ir party , and voted tol|port News shipyard today in the sued the following statement: Beit a case. jae Aged Man Robbed | with the “nullifying” Lodge retary the “The case will be taken to the a And when you run it down, no- iT: Chi Ave reser *. Dhis was 14 more than |g © of Maryland and other | | final battle grounds of the United | body makes a big profit out of wo inese Are of $350 Savings on mber 19, 1919, voted for| notabies | States—the supreme court. The com | these conditions; but several bodies | Nabbed With “Dope” Police were searching for I progress Z oad a8 | - stitutionality of the Michigan ¢leq make a living 53, | Peterson, 22, Saturday, to investi gap Fh a ro po F ‘ tign laws will be the fundamental ‘And farmers’ markets do not fa Won Yuen, 48, and Leung Mo, 63 oa pv ast Rap ro 09 ham, Chamberiain, Fletcher, He | House Will Probe Gen. Cejudo Is Marching on} | Mexican Federals Kill Ban- | basis in thie case when it is brought help much. Usually the farmers ena sales ; of 3648 Whitthan ave. R. B. Kellam,|peeo” Dona cer el ner Cc f Soldi Vv before the supreme court. 4 kets never see a farm; |8. and Jackson st. Friday night by \ han Bask + | Phelan, Pittman, Ransdell, Smith are of Soldiers) era Cruz rce - ‘ ae che mar 11194 Western ave, reported the | (saryiand), Trammell and Walsh| WASHINGTON, March 20.—The pa Tae) . dit Fo in Canyon Free spect and free Dred alam the real producer is too busy grow- | the police, who found a quantity of | 1110+ Western | fng things to spend the day in | drugs in their possession mes au " | ome tan ae : house today, by a vote of a to %| SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 20. town selling them, Funny world, 2 t | The senate quickly adopted Lodge's | ordered an investigation of charges! po conduct an active military it it? Two Guns and a |Eagles to Hold | resolution sending the trenty back to| that the federal board for vo ¥ i Wilson, Six democrats voted for it.| education ia not foancil Meets on Watch Are Stolen| Special Service |ttoinon, (arkansas) democrat, tri our constitution provides, is sup: EL PASO, Tex., March 20.—gey-|Pressed under the present statute, I¢- ‘peer ive Villistas were killed in a|™May take two years before the su vit anouue ee eee for the pacification of lnattie with federal troops in Bachim-|Preme court Passes decision on the cra The inquiry |i% former rebel associates, Gen- |r canyon, last Wednesday, accord-| Newberry appeal of the wounded soldiers. The inauiry | Roberto Cejudo, former Fellcista ne to an announcement today by a.| Judge Murfin, Two guns and a silver watch were | attle Aerie, No, 1, Eagles, will|to get reconsideration of the vote will be made by the house education /enief, ix marching on Vera Cruz.| Pe anit : { ~ + ‘ome | hold services in their ha . p, m.|Jecting the treaty so that the senate | co | R. Sandoval, acting Mexican consul. |®ttorney, said: New Car Ordinance +: et ct’ alee tie dies |\inerday oo asic Ti ears as | cdght eke abe after a "eculial t eeaacuciadeans according | to fa dispatch in TA) Nickolas Fernandes, leader of the| “We will get this appeal before the The Seattle city council met in| wme Ui 4 saturday who have died during the past year. | off jod Cejudo has promised Carranaa hej Villistas, was wounded and. taken | Sibreme court and make every Gam gpecial session Saturday at noon to Sita ‘semet Vaden ‘republicans kélp Peon Refuses Raise |. (0ut0 has promised Carranza he prisoner, Sandoval stated, sible effort for an early decision, permit introduction of the new led the democrats on this, but when lace a I # Gen, Manuel M. Dieguez, federal! NO ONE SPEAKS BEFORE munletpal railway erdinanen: | The re " 4 Lodge, Borah and others insisted] in Pay of Army Men jamons a revolutionary factions ‘in Somimander. tn Bonore, obtained the | SENTENCE IS PRONOUNCED for adoption at the regular meeting arite aptn Ventes ie taken st once, if at all, the demo-| reusing to amend TER AS: and his band of Yaquis, it was also], "hone of the her of justioe aa council Monday. It places crate decided they did no! e c 0 claimed by Sandoval ef the council Monday. P 8 aes ; " rats decided th ey dia not want it. |m maby whlch bs creases also Navy Preparing aimed by Sandoval, Sint masince in nak Sata Eh nox tried to put forward his reso | would be given o} «and men o > . " * No one spoke when the court aske tive,” ‘The ordinance has an ailed to Support "71 Bag | Perego op yippee pease Neel sare ete or ’20 Olympic|Wife Asks Police aki etinetive on 4 . ed if anyone had anything to cy clause, making it effectiv n the senate deferred action on it until] health services, the house yesterday | Pacific coast naval authorittes Find Hi before sentence was Ty onoUS ea reed adoption a | next week and adjourned. It will| ent he naval pay bill to conference. | have been instructed to bewia. tain: to Find Husband |i? Sitcom wae crowded and EAR Sa LOS ANGEL! March 20—"On I have not refused the payment of | meet Monday | ing men for the Olympic games at| Milton C, Kalfus, 25, who recently | the throng extended far down the com Felix ( Crane ays laccount of my reputation, which 1| One solitary request or bill which she| -~ | DO IT NOW | Antwerp, ‘ase gurmaier. United | returned to, Senttle from a trip to|ridors of the government building. Wife Is Deserter ave spent 14 years in building, 1 ar Te ites sncn to any legal pro| Argue New LW. W. | ig |Strweasing, romog, Seaainer "wae | Gute Mita Weures set the "zane | oenicnnts ener, on Felix Crane, colored, manager of |compelied to refute Mra. Chaplin's | ceedings, I wish to remain absolutely Turn to Classified Page | ting, boxing, gymnastics, track and] that he failed to return home, and Sf It stood eight i the Atlas pool hall, 1212 Main st as to non-cuppeit.” Ge-| client | rial on onday and see if the property, shooting Sab alee deahove tie ie th tec ath tee beg Ligeia ig tf ee aa P was suing for divorce from _—- clared Charles Chaplin, moving pic “I have tried to be gentlemanly and| MONTESANO, March 20,—Motion the used car, the piece ES RSA BUR” WOE cause she saw him on the street uaee thas tate was wonntincnay Crane in superior court Saturday. |ture comedian, in a statement issued|to act with dignity under the un-|for a new trial for the seven I. W P, : 4 | ry last Wednesday. hey were married here August 15,|toqay thru his lawyers, denying al-|fortunate circumstances, and have|W. convicted one week ago of the|| Of furniture LGR. nae Uncle Sam Seizes J — SSouna MOORE okt 9d tine 1912. Crane alleges dhe deserted bim |jegations made by his wife, Mildred| nothing further to say murder of Lieut, Warren O, Grimm|| thing that you are ex- Six-Ton Booze Ship Fair Pri . wish Ha Roma the Finan last fall. Harris Chaplin, that be has failed| When shown Chaplin's statement, |at Centralia Armistice day will pecting to BUY soon | eee he wala arttinw denen air ‘ice Session vege reed, Gah Saaetien. uy the ward wa er a Ch HM id a ed Monday, Attorney Ge F.] Hy ” ‘ re se si bd x in Coming Up Mat have over $60,000 of canceled | UAT Gi ek Theat eb teens. any | Vanderveer, in’ Eig motien tor new! |, Late aan be sion to |[light# and nearly collided with a to Be Held Monday Guilty." | Mra, Newberry, | sitting rges of nonsupport, but to base|trial, charges Juror Harry Seller} If you have anything to || harbor patrol boat, the six-ton launch| King county fair price committee} ®t his side, pat his hand. Hig” checks which have been paid out dur- |e i r Says Observer |ing cur short married life in her be.|my divorce case on Charlie's dener.| with being against the|| SELL |i3va was picked up by federal offi-| will meet in the offices of District se oe ye ote his "a v e inued.| tion and his eruelt But I shall do|defense, He also brands the verdict leers Friday night. Investigation dis-| Attorney Saunders Mondgy morning. an in! to keep back Rain tonight and Sunday, with | half,” Chaplin's statement continued. | tion an y | % ; gre be pderate southeasterly winds, was|"And this hag been spent in addition| so now, and will state in detail juxt|as contrary to law, and claims there Phone Main 600 jstonna the fact that she was coming | Fair-methods to be followed by mer- 2 ats.) weatherman's official report Sat-jto her own lary, which is $1,000 a| how far hé has failed to provide for} was a fundamental error to which from British Columbia with| chants in replacement of their stock Joy and sorrow came * oom week. Until thig outbreak of hers,! me.” the defense took exception. tation Frank Hat was arrested, will be the subject of discussion,

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