The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1920, Page 2

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Se aepor atm Te Witiam D. Haywood trial at The defense placed ent its the 1. w. Against 9,285,441 on January 31, 1920 a talking machine in your home will bring pleasant times— —our enlarged talking machine department is the most attractive in the Northwest. —we extend a most cordial invitation to visit here where comfort, attractiveness, courtesy and instant service await you! —immediately accessible, located on main floor. VICTROLAS $25 to $400 COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS $25 to $300 CHENEYS $90 to $275 VICTOR and COLUMBIA RECORDS BISBEE DEFENSE |THREE |. W. W. OPENS ITS CASE) SEEK RETRIA ecution Objects to 1. W.\Claim Sheriff Delive W. Evidence Speech Before Jurors Aria, Mareh 26.— ‘ PALMER AND HIS PUP ; AF SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 26, Warning; Is Too Late ; 8 H fittii WALLA WALLA, March 26.—Be- ® shower of objections from jcamee, it ia alleged, Sherif? David Attorney R. N. French, the | Yates took the jurors to lunch at the r) A. BR hall as &@ patriotic the I. opened its case in the Bis trial today. z transeript of evidence at e343 “il ig i @ago came into the case before Been in session 10 min’ ac Peed Brown, witness, on the the court opened. Brown tes after objections bad been ov. that the Bisbee strike the deportation was called by 1 W. W. The stato made no move to carry threat to dismins the case if 5 aE PT a ? ia : e & 3 W. issue were introduced. sheriff for the jurors, it is held the defenaa, At any They had previously deiibera: Expecting wild lite town, she had Brees srtem co bent oo Fereary 1920, from Wichita Falls, on her™ stolen, till she proved her identi “ “The Factor of Safety” ts as im- portant in investment aa in oonstruc- tion wark. Buy bonds “Where Safety Dwells.” Six PerCent Bond Values Are recognized everywhere as an excellent return on invested capital. The present market, giving 7 per cent returns, cannot, in the opinion of financial men, continue much longer. Our offerings of 6 per cent tax-exempt municipal bonds give you just what you desire in your investments—solid secur- ity, easy marketability and substantial yield. JOHNE.PRICE&-(© coermen BON DS woncirac SECOND AVE. COR.COLUMBIA. SEATTLE thelr deciaton. when Yates returned|the stilly night the revenue officers the 12 men the court house, they|do their bit. Thre stilig one stilly balleted unanimously for conviction. | night ia the best record here. ted sev-lever, they still search for stills. Britindh botaniste have succeeded tn breeding 2 new wheat known am|tho wind. Rides Into Trouble|’";":", cron. Getty. and Draws Fine DALLAS, Texas, March 26-—As a substitute for dice, dominors “atn' a} Jack Marshall, negro, cheerfully pald Still Seek Stills on Stilly Nights PITTSBURG, March 26.-—Oft in How- “yeoman,” which has yielded 96 jashels to the acre, three times an|comparatively rapidly, often “strad-|* dling” the railroad tracks, | | Vegetation Halts | ] |Bitten by a Dog, Wants Damages An auto, driven by Royal A. Partrifge, 1122 Grand ave, hit Edward Feiast, £15 Union at, at || dog, | Britt so far as it applies | Mra Com ts suing the |"Bmoke" for damages Waters te Clear the Skin of Pimples, Rash, Biack- heads and Such Local Skin Kruptions ¥ W. Gager, 2202 12th are. Ss. reported to the police Friday of having struck Blanche Kyas, 2%, while driving his machine at Fourth ave. and Pike st. Thur day afternoon. Miss Tiyan sus tained & bruised hip. activity to prevent to stimulate etreula impurities from find ture, * Traveling Sand|! KINGSVILLE, Texas, March 26.— Nomadic mné-dunes, that for yearn have cansed trouble to the St. Louis, Brownsville & Mexico raflroad north of here, at last anchored, tem- porarily at least. A particularly wet season in the last year, has sprouted vegetation on them, hindering their travels with notice how When in transit, the dunes movo jay at any drug cycle. The officer thought it waa —Ever Taste Chocolate Fruit Cake? you haven’t,don’t put it off another ye You are missing one of the most delightful confections ever: made—a combination of luscious fruit and chocolate with just a tinge of spice. “You'll like it, AUERBACH CHOCOLATE FRUIT CAKE Dealers: If your jobber cannot eupply write we for name of ‘Averbech jobber, BD. AUERBACH & SONS th Ave. 46th to 47th St, Mow York = Gog, disproved the theology of loda- It wwoepes | 9X! bowels, rentov- be | Pratt. WH. 4t4 bh the akia. waters regularly for @ fow Got a b0- cemt box of Stuart's nlotumn’ Waters American . | |, wink Lee, RO. Seattlo General hospital, [FRISCO POLICE | CHASE ROBBERS Fight Running Battle in Ex- citing Pursuit of Auto Y FRANCISCO, Maroh 26—~ n battle thru the ® is often m heard | of tl seen in th in real lif | tured one of have been o they | Tw jaw ing in this vicinity er bandits escaped after an je chase whieh lasted nearty During the exciting race | the automobile driven by the and & police automobile Nearly 60 hots were fired. At leant one of the bandits is believed to have been wounded | The fugitive car htaken aft of Andrew Ashley, stoutly maintained that he was | forced by hin two companipne to drive | the machine for them, which was be-| ing loaded with clothes from «| Larkin st. tafloring establishment when the police were culled by « A completo safe Blowing equipment was found in the captured machine together with loot from the tailoring extablishment valued at several thou sand dollars Horpitais were being day in an effort to tra panions of Ashidy, who the police be- | |lieve are implicated in many recent | robberies in this city. Meanwhile po | Mee detectives are questioning the! captured man, who has steadfastly | | denied his part in any of the rob beries, other than as the unwilling accomplice of the men who escaped. TONIGHT 4100—Moeany hail, universit ratched to- | the com! or rooms, Alaska bulld- ing — Annual money countin: and adding machine contest, and f officers of Seattle American Institute of 11 @0. Sontre) Beret te for " Teed) Moyement to be ex- plained by Dr. Prank tional chairman. Nees—-Women's University club-- Florence kelley, of . National Consumers’ league, Speake s0—labor Temple—Work of Na- tonal Comsumers’ ou. lained by Secretary elley, of New York, sae. bly room im the Areade building— Annual election of the Youne Men's Kepublican club 980—Lancoin high scoool gym- m-— Reunion ef Lincoin elurant. Neee—-Meven’ cafeteria—John Bhor- ryan Democracy clu 0 King County Democratic club. BIRTHS ~ 1238 King st. boy. 1917 Bastiake ave, P. Hil, ne lorence Gritehukin, Young, D. 7, Stuart, G. L., 1268 Raven: > Wertman, ME Nie thos art. sande, 9. G. Brattle General hoe- Nealand, H. 2836 634, boy. Ho ister, W. Fifth ave. N. W. and Market st. boy Hil J. H, Beattie. boy. Johnaon, J. D, 1208 10th ave N. W.) rk LSineton, CS, Seattle, girl. es C., Seattle, twins (boy and wirt) Norberg, & Ry 312 Second ave. N, bo Beail ‘M., Seattic General hospital, y Peddersen, CG M, 7342 26th ave. & . boy. Sutter, J, 2115 Second are. girt Bkbiom, 0. W., 5141 Mead at., girl r , Breach. M. B. Gratin’ J. Tai? Bull, Ft. it, 6071 Rainier ave. doy. Manogue W. J5g008 49th ave &. boy, uemeyer, G 4726 45th ave, 5, rl. Payne A. D., 5204 46th ave S. girl, Konraé, B. J, 4819 Raymond st.. girl unier, F. 5183 27th ave. 8. boy Ieharga, J.B, 3708 Edmonds et, ir Hoover, B. W., 5025 35th ave #, girl Gerrick, EB, B., 2980 Andover girl Cr ave. N. J. G. 4291 Laaite at. HM. 4659 Luetle st. boy. D. Jo 3638 Orcas at. girl. Kat girl Dey, R. H., 2102 BE. Madison st, girl, MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Residence. Sneed, Leo Thomas, Seattle ... Crane, Marguerite, Heath Grant, Gary G.. Seattle Madden, Kathryn O, Murrell, Joneph A.. Sea Haithoock, Myrtle, Seatth Skjostad, Andrew C., Seattle Johnson, Johannah, B Jonson, Max, Seattle Thorson, Thilda, Seat Adair, Louts W. Hayden, Ruth, & Cumbo, Mary, W Smith, Fred D., MeCormick Roberts, Dorma Is, Chehalis Robinson, Roy I. Seattle Eason, Willena, Portland, Or. Weber, Cari G., Seattle Monson, Marguerite, 5 unkel, Carl Ki, Seat » Cecil, Seattle « janson, Anton, Lucilé, Beattie . . Georke, Ben Martha, Seatt! Federick, Frank H., § Allen, Mary A. Seatt! DIVORCES GRANTED White, Geraldine M. from William J Denny, Lillian from Fred A. Fuller, Eva from * Ping, Annie Hing from Li Ring Brethorat, Theda lisabeth from John. Warren, Edna G. from Claude F, DEATHS Railey, Lagitte L., 89, 3316 17th & Hicks, Hazel, 26, 616 Pike at Moore, John Claude, 2 nd 8. Cunningham, Jack, 1 month, 1436 Di- rector, Joneph, Holen L., 20, $923 Burke avo. Dingledine, Simon 8, 63, N. 45th and Snipes Mary Apn, 12, 2716 Second pes, Mary Ann, 72, 2 eoond ay. Homer Carlton, 37, 323 W. ook. Light-Fingered Ones Steal Light Globes TACOMA, March 26.-Jt's a regu: lar thing for passengers on owl cars to steal the electric lights, says the traction company head here. Con- ductors have been directed to watch for the light-fingered light globe ere, months, 702 Tax Reductions There is a heavy tax on our income to mect the Gov- ernment’s running expenses, and interest on the public debt. This tax we all must, can, and do meet. There is another tax which money will not di the tax on our physical system from stagnation of food waste. Its name is Constipation. It burdens us and makes sluggish a system otherwise perfectly healthy. Nujol will fully clear this tax, Nujol will keep the poisonous waste moving out of the body by this en- tirely new principle—it works on the waste matter instead of on the system. Every other form of treat- ment either irritates or forces the system. ai Nujol prevents constipation by keeping the waste rie as helping Nature establish easy, thorough bowel evacuation at regular intervals — the healthiest habit in the world. It is absolutely harmless and pleasant to take—try it. Nujol is sold by all druggists in bottles only, bearing Nujol trade mark. Write Nujol Laboratories, Standard Oil Co. (New Jersey), 50 Broadway, New York, for booklet ‘Thirty Feet of Danger.”’ A New Method of Treating an Old Complaint. Wu MUNA She Calls for Hubby’s “Bones” and Gets’Em | 277" .,.517 tux om when he ters. “Try the sexton at the yard,” said the captain on “These is good bones,” insisted | Mareh 2¢-—“T've come pinched. They‘s lucky bones : { for my husband's bones,” announced! want ‘em back.” She took the @ negro woman at police headquar-|and vanished. Have Your Teeth Fixed Up Now and Save Money Take Advantage of This Exceptional Opportunity If you are familiar with dental prices we don’t need to tell you that this is a real money saving chance. The only reason we are doing it for a short time only is to introduce this — office, under new management, to the | people of Seattle. : We are ambitious—we propose to” make this one of Seattle’s lead- ing dental establishments, and do it in the shortest possible time. We use the very best of materials and give you the best of guaranteed workmanship. And we will be right here to make good on our guarantee should you find that for any reason your work does not give you the service and satisfaction to which you are entitled. But ACT NOW as this special offer will be withdrawn in a very short time a NATIONAL DENTISTS Northeast Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. Look for Our Big Electric Sign

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