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Starts on et ; NEWBERRY eyes of wives of defendants * The “Newberry ' grew out ot | March 19.—(Night.) other names were read. one of the vi rbi fogs ca cautvelges ever vi me disorders growing out Thomas Prilinns wife. Of] waged for » seat In she United states Activities Being Checked by] of attempts by radicals to inst Acquitted man, left the court |sena tute a soviet government were Gupported by friends. She} Truman H. Newberry and Henry | Deputy Sheriffs reported from dos parts of Ford were the leading contestants. | Nearly hysterionl with joy | y today Armed w on ‘against 38 of the 135 men| Newberry, a member of one of! yp tt Lan 1; Harvey Smith, 9%] were reported to © captured Were indicted with Senator / Michigan's oldest and before the ang william Bankey, 85, arrested at] Kssen after two days’ hard fght and who pleaded nollo con: /Sutomobile = industry hit Detrolt,| Renton Priday by deputy sheriff] ing. More than 300 persons were Were dismissed on motion of | We#!thiest families; a member of the | who botieved them to be safe-crack reported to have been killed and Frank ©. Dailey. navy during the Spanish-American ery were close many others wounded. ir the convicted men | War, assistant secretary of the navy ’ ] er Pe ont ench, in Roosevelt's cabinet and an aide Soclal democrat artillery was re and Bari ts.Aba tamtamten of the port of| tt ’ ported moving toward Subl, Troops Pary reported at 1120 [Now York during the world war,|%nuly Jel Saturday, nor {armed with machine guna and flame afier deliberating since [Ny Sin appeal! for election On alge NCct the, men carried 45 caliber linrowers, a dinpatch eald, Jett Unter m, Thursday, war platform. olvers, and a each of abelig ot the |Kirchen, near Stuttgart, for the dis » of thelr arrest. Bankey had a turbed areas in Westphalia Armed workmen were said to 00 cupy the great ingluding the Jurors found that Newberry! Ford, head of the Ford automobile With his associates to/company, head of the Ford peace the expenditure during the/ship, and, before the United States tine de ‘ nal of @ sum of money in ex |entered the war, leading pacifiat tec © o umber of hr industrial dis the amount allowed under/bullt his platform on support of cueratee Pc Be il ntl pan In the | thlet: Armed forcos of radicals al federal corrupt practices act. Pronident Wilson's policy lant few months, the activities of the] *® 4 in control of Bitter ERS ARE ADMITTED $178,000 trio are being carefully checked fold, Langen-Halsa and Meiningen: END NOT GUILTY SPENT IN CAMPAIGN The situation was reported acute, Tdeaipder of the 8% Gefené Th Mewteree nel with armed conflict imminent, in Y ? orters bullt up H i Muen’ « Pi m nd Re Were acquitted of the charge of! huge organization, entering into Wins Wife in Buggy, + fog men, Thuringla and to violate the corrupt | ever? county, elty and village in the Again in Airplane vi ce ‘act. Jatate. By thejr own admission,! Chancellor Bohiffer's ofties AD Of the defendants were found | $178,000 was apent. ‘The government) REDWOOD CITY, Cal, March 20.}has given out a statement warning Suillty on the sixth count, charg: | attorneys epntonded that they had|—-Lynn EB. Melendy wooed and won| the people that the situation still is Conspiracy to use the United|showed $225,000 was paid out to his wife, Clara, five years ago while) Most serious. . mails to defraud. |“puréhase a seat in the senate” for | bus riding. He bas won her over Twelve per is were killed and 20 Bloyd and Oakman were Commander Newberry. Testimony |#gain by using an airplane, and] wounded in last night's clash near iven at the trial stated one defend |she has withdrawn her sult for diy|Kotbustor it was sald, Several nt, in a conversation, sald a eh le persuaded her to go for| Wounded soldiers were thrown into of pepper tn hin pocket. The used to blind vic ve other of the| Allen | Waa spent. ® spin thru the clouds. When they/# canal head of the Detroit Cham-| The case hinged on the question of | SMe down she burried right over to) Regular troops, whe were ordered Commerce. Frederick Cody, of | whether or not Senator Newberry |the courthouse and wthdrew ber/to destroy barricades in the southern York, was Newberry's legisla. | "caused to be expended” an amount |#ult. part of the elty last night, exploded a t. Hannibal Hopkins was |in excess of the sum allowed by the iaisbiats BREE tino whieh killed 12 persons and | B. V. Chilson, Michigan statutes !n procuring his} KB. OC. . WATERITOUSE was sen-|Wounded 28. election. ‘This ameunt Ix $3,750, Itenced to serve one to 15 years in] In Berlin the majority ocintinta | An -— | Walla Walla penitentiary Friday, by|bave demanded of the government minee. Richa | The publ * knowledge Of many a | Judge A. W. Frater, when he pleaded|immediate disarming of afl troops and | is state labor commissioner. ' theatrical star is due to patent medi: | guilty to forgery in the first degree./other concessions, including parties ne ares AB ots Bass hus “ ————~ | pation in the government ing Was especially severe near the Prandenburg gate and the Adion ho Here’s the answer to an often-asked question— Eras 0m Uebte tans ton etal bat at 11 & m. today near the hotel, but x no far 4s co ed poo Norma Talmadge almost invariably has been cast in purely dra- [fh ** "wet wom matic roles. Yet it has always been known that she had most One apearenitie Fevtubte sopert pate that President Ebert arrived secretly exceptional ability as a comedienne. at the capital lest night, accompa nied by Philip Scheidemann, the ma Why, then, hasn’t she been put forth in comedy? Simply be- Bie v2. Ste thea ee cause a fun vehicle of high enough class for her has never been }orgsn'=stion of the cabinet. found—till now. The Hotel Adion, headquarters for Tn the past lovely Norma has thrilled you—now come and see how she can make you laugh! The play now here— . It was impe phone connections outside Berlin but motorists who came thru the Soores were killed or wounded tn yesterday's fighting in Berlin. Fight pearance of an army hospital in the field. The lower corridors wer: tered with blood from wounded who night's fighting, As the Baltic troops marched by the hotel, they were jerred by & crowd which haa gathered in front of rt of Westphatia, | suburbs sald that citixens of Bohoene berg yesterday captured @ truck load 4 “A ed with retreating Vou Kapp insur “ rectionary troopa and massacred aa them. The’ dead were variously re — ported at from 50 to 100, with more we |} Y than 200 wounded “TARMED TRIO IS [Flame Throwers Sent Into |NEXT WEEK TO. [City Railway Either Made UNDER ARREST| Combat With German Reds| BE HAPPY ONE *} the’ ships at Kiel, de office nible to obtain tele | ] | i | most of the foreign minsions and| denec of the American corre: | wpondents, today still bore the ap-| pat | were carried into the hotel after last | |per floors, They saw soldiers leap! Be bho Other troops po |acaording to a dixpateh from Kiel to- | do and Wittelsbaoh. ' THE SEATTLE STAR—SAT ; "tay. MARCH m0, 1920, the building, At first the troops re nponded by firtng severa) volleys lthe air, Then suddenly they west Whole City to Point Ways! Small Profit or Lost Half Million; It’s Bookkeeping shooting Into the crowd to Pl | Should depreciation be charged) depreciation myst be counted. & i Newspaper men, many Pantan| 0 jay }against the municipal railway @V@0 | (he board» accountants contend tat officers and several women watch-| At last the kiddies are coming|if expenditures for maintenance, | seo 999 should be computed as reas ed the fighting from windows of up |into their own! wh from the ranks nd deliberately will learn the | down elti teaching the child how to an To increase interest In home and) du neighborhood play, the entire week! a » y into the fleeing: crowd. wounded lay in the streets, 1 slaughter lasted about three minutes. has been set aside, and practical a ie | demonstrations of every form of| It's all a matter of bookkeeping. | This Year |\Crews Seize Three |child recreation will be held In Seat-| Wormer Public Utility Su 4 tle echools, Ubraries and downtown ten German Cruisers |*or« m LONDON March 20.—Crews of three German cruisers welzed their and hoisted the white flag. est models in homes swings, teoters, hanging ars, wlides, | ua ubstitutes door and the 4 nee a.|be shown, Back practical and within rf ne, will be demonstrated. manifold delights to be found| by way of Hambure The cruisers, the dinp were the Schwartaburg, Fu. sai wbure The captain of the Wittelsbach committed suicide by shooting, th ; | pmmitte. “ss {i | aple things will be emphasized. | nessage suid. 4 There will be exhibits of play| eee clothes for children, arranged thru| mothers of the neighborhood and the Dusseldorff Is campfire sirle There will be exhi of toys, Taken by Reds home and schoo! made, and winter | March 20.—-8partacists | gardens, and sonas for children and| ured Dusseldortt, Ger-!games for the home. many, according to & news agency| ‘The entire business of childhood dispatch recelved here today. The| will be demonstrated Ho nid government Yilclaln | week, which is under the @uspices of ved out without fighting |the Seattle Community Bervice 150 Sailors Killed He'd Get After robbers burned their way thru the ou! in Kiel F ighting| Their Pocketbook | »: LONDON, March 20-—More than! The law should provide for desert. | nei 150 pallors were killed many oth-|ed wives by allowing them to gar-| deposit boxes and carried away sev- | the pavement at Spokane ave. ers wounded In the fighting between | nish the es of wayward hys-|¢ral thousand dollars’ worth of nego-\| and Marginal way Friday even- communists and Kbert troopa at bands, says Divorce Proctor C, C.| table Liberty bonds. No attempt|| ing, and that one wheel of his au- Kiel, according to an Bxchange Tele: | Dalton Was was made to secure an entrance grash dispatch today. | “Throwing deserting husbands in. |to Nayal buildings were badly dam: |to jai! doesn't help the wife,” says| The robbers used an acetylene gas aged in the bombardment, the dis | Dalton, “There should be some way | tank to burn their way thru the out atoh sald ‘to get at thelr wages.” er THE COPPERHEAD and Columbia— ities 1920 Auto Show SUNDAY ¥.M CG A-—Dr. B. H. Tippett drenses mnen's mask meetin MC State Game Wi 7190-—Wolf's cafeteria—Mre. Plor- ence K ecretary of Na- tonal © league, a New York social worker, ed- dresses reconstruction forum of Commonwealth club. BIRTHS Hoaretman, Ly J. TO14 Sea View ter- R, 1119 Second ave 2408 N. 42nd, 7 . M, léohty K. Munson, N Madison at, 110 Fair View, girh tN rd, boy, i Willem 0, Benton R F. pve ©. 7)08 26th N. W. girl | MARRIAGE LICENSES no and Residence, Aue Albrecht, Frank A. Seattle ...Legal |Sourwine, Betella &, Seattle, Legal Angevine, Will A. Seattle Legal De Ford, Lulu, Seattle Legal Brickert, Wendell Hy Seattle .....24 Mullaney. Frances M, Tenino 1% Barton, Irwin ¢ ttle Legal Machonald, Olive, Seattle Legal Bedgisoff, Bill, Seattle - Lewal Buren, Florence, Seattle Pry | Connolly. Joseph Ix, Seattle |Dobyna, Dorothy C, Seattle Catlett, A. J. Seattle » | Springs, Frances, Sentt! |Hlerding, Claude B., Seattle Mary, Seatt award Vy at “SHE LOVES Seattle Spokane Mekee, Harvey EB. from Loli Morrison, James H. from Byva ©. A splendid story by a famed author—Wilkie Collins. Mitchell, Eriedy’ from rank Ww won,’ Beatrice J, from “Lindley eo @ © Frances pty tebe, eo ierence, fre SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Pot 31 artists, under Reginald Dunn, playing the grand selection §,*"""" cat from Leoncavallo’s “I Pagliacci” and “Venetian Moon,” FEROENES Sod 5 ROO MALOTTE on the WURLITZER 3 HA brane c, i pg ak “L’Arlesienne,” Second Suite . seeeees Bizet wa: Pastorale y WED “cal AEPIRE Withee c. Menuetto Smell, Robert Roman, about 53, Rus- d, Farandole T house, Sixth ave. 5. and King lake ave. CONCERT—1:30 SUNDAY wcBonald, Elizabeth, 69, 4608 Mor- b. Intermezzo Raymond, —, 1, 6286 Ellis ave, ‘Taylor, William T., aurel, Mont “Popular Song Medley” ................ Arranged ' A woman's idea of a dry novel is | one that she doesn't moisten with | nd ave W. if" | ‘0 ta | Rodal, Bivert N.. Beattle.......Lemal | 4 be Wolddn, Ragna M., Seattle .... Legal | | DIVORCES GRANTED |Hutterworth, Blanche from A. P. | aMyrile I from Myron M. Livingstone, J. A, from Currie Maclean, Alice from Alexander K. can play—a massive production w ‘ ning Monday Seattle mothers| property, more than offeet the usual onable de methods of| depreciation charges? | ner On the anv 1 valley after vol- thernmelves. pends whether the city got off « There will be exhibits of the lat-| charge off depreciation, claiming he andboxes, | was making the pro: Idol houses, bird baths and gardens.|ing the railway property wr the pase cellar! jut now comes the state bureau of n barrel will | inspection and supervision and de 1 equipment, clares that no matter how much reach of ev moi ey & thus spent for muatenance Burn Way “Thru Door of BARRYMORE Audiences cheer, applaud, weep, gasp! This is the great Ameri- women—thousands of heart throbs. It is here now, but can stay one week only. hich tended to build up railway preciation Bo there you are r to this question de ring t wt year, maybe making Pedestrians oaatl profit, or whether it loat halt | Flat by Autos milijon dollar Albert O'Gorman 23, 6063 Reach drive, is in the Swedish tal Saturday with @ ¢ yound fracture of the left lem, at Thos, ¥, Murphines ade it a secret that he didn’t rties more val ble by spending money on impro Iriven by W. J. Smith, 110 Cherry st, Friday Pedestrians Hit by Autos This Year Earl Waugh, 6, 5210 Russell ive, sustained -euts and bruises when he was struck Friday at Leary ave. and Ione place by an sutomobile driven by Andrew Burkland, 109 N. 68th st. The lad wap taken home. Pedestrians Hit by autoe) A This Year D. Isham, 125 28th ave., report: *d to the police Saturday that an unidentified pedestrian slipped on GET BiG HAUL Vault in California MODESTO, Cal, March 20.—Bank ter door of the vault in the First atianal bank, at Crow's landing. ar here, late night, rifled 50 nate tomobile passed over the man’s leg. Isham told the police he did not obtain the injured man’s name, the money vault. door of the big vault. | LIONEL | Others have died for their country. This man LIVED for his country, and men and women, his own wife and son, hated him for it. But Abraham Lincoln loved him for it. ith many hundreds of men and Strand Orchestra Under S. K. Wineland playing Liset’ 's Second Hungarian Rhapsody and Bartlett’s “A Dream.” pore. © ee ae ors eee abe eC