The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 10, 1920, Page 4

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+ BRANDED Nothing for the Soldier nus Bill; “Carpet-Bag- ged” to Seattle Col W.°M. Inglis was gassed fighting in the Argonne for Altho he thought be had en- ‘tirely recovered, the strenuous Fepeaking campaign that he is now has been conducting for the last several weeks is having its ffect upon his throat and lungs, he had extreme difficulty in Ing a speech at the Renton ‘Booring Senator Wesley L. Jones & “carpet-bagger.” who changed “legal” residence from Yakima to Merely for political purposes, Mi denouncing Jones’ attempt to pa Before the ex-service men of the a8 @ friend of a bonus bill on he had never been heard to ‘& word, Col. William Ingtis, re- candidate for the United g@enate, Thursday night spoke the Renton Hil! clubhouse, Die Senator Jones ever introduce Measure for the relief of sol gaked Inglia, after calling at- to paid advertisements in behalf, claiming he had sup the bonus bill. soldiers’ bonus BIN dots he 7" Inglis continued. “Is it the Proposed by the American Le or some other bonus bill of the ones now pending in the States eenate? What did he to aid the passage of a bonug dill? ‘ Y California senators, who fm congress a shorter period Jones, carried off navy work @ther projecta of value to their Senator Jones wan asleep on god, with Bremerton, Seattle and her Washingjon cities staring him Sol. Inglis left early Friday morn for Tacoma, where he will deliver 1 h, returning by the nO rs AD Strict Neutrality Observed THE SEATTLE STAR ee ee ae eee cegs apnea baa S * by Troops in W.Va.Mine Area WILLIAMSON, W. Va. Sept. 10, —8election of a jury to try 24 men, Indicted on charges of killing seven Baldwin-Felts detectives at Mate wan, during a strike there was be gun bere today, A panel of 300 men has been summoned. All visitors and citizens have been ontered disarmed by Judge James Dameron. He has revoked licenses of 70 West Virginians to earry weapons. Five Baldwin-Felts detectives wit be tried on September 20 on charges of killing four citizens eee : WILLIAMSON, W. Va, Sept. 10.-— Mingo county, in the Blue Ride mountaina, in tn the United States and Col, Samuel Burkehart, Jr. and 453 federal soldiers are here to prove it. ‘This is the heart of the Weat Vir ginia coal country. Further, it ts the battleground where two armica are testing the validity of @ clause in the Declare tion of Independence — that clause which declares all men free and poe reamed of @ right to the seareh for happiness. ‘On the one side are the mountatn- eer miners, gaunt, lanky men to whom the squirrel rifle is a handier tool than the miner's pick, and on the other, hired spite and gunmen commanded by the West Virginia coal barons. UNCLE SAM WATCHES TO PREVENT BLOODSHED ordered his/own atate troops trom the field and asked for federal sol diers, MACHINE GUNS TO GUARD COURTHOUSE Hatfield and the others will be tried here in Williamson. will surround the courthouse. chine guns will be mounted on the | steps and guards will sit with rifles in the courtroom, 4 ‘There tx no disorder hera There hardly ever ia, When a man wishes to “get” a man in the Blue Ridge region he doesn't make a street speech before or after, or take a brags band with him, and-—well, the longer the barrel of a rifle the straighter it shoots and there are no shortbarreled guna here, Tho It te the old, old struggle here of the right of men to organise, the battle develops along unique lines, Union meetings are held in some lonely pocket ip the hilla. The meet ing is opened with @ prayer and hymn singing, during which the hound dogs bay, Woman of 111 Has Never Had a Doctor HIGHLAND, N. Y. Bept. 10.— Mrs. Lydia Le Barron, said to be 111 years old, spurned offers of doo tors’ services, altho compelled by {lh ness to remain in bed. Friends sum- He jumt waits for a favorable time | PONZI MANAGER TESTIFIES Boldiers | Ma: | ie Mise Lucy’ Mell, confiden- tial secretary and office man- ager to Charles Ponzi, some- “wizard,” is shown in the * witness’ dock at the investi- ‘gation which federal officials are making into Ponzi’s fren- zled financial operations, Now Uncle Sam has become a ai-|moned two physicians, but she lent, watchful bystander, determined | would not employ them She lives that the struggle between the min-/ alone in a little cottage, raising flow ers, who say they have a right to/¢rs and vegetables, “I got along join unions, and operators who say| Without a doctor all my life,” she they alone have the right to organ-|ssld. “so why have one now? I'm fae, shall not continue at the cost of | pretty old, but I'm not going to quit Murder Now Going Unpunished, Says Favors Democrats SPOKANE, Sept. 10.--1, Roy Slater, state chairman of the pro ri ve party sin 1912 until ite death, has “flopped” to Cox. He will carry with him @ large part of the Roonmvelt progrenuive vote, amounting in 1912, to 112,000, Slater today bared the fact that the secret republican cash quota for Spokane wan $60,000, instead of the $50,000 named by Cox. m againat Harding because he wuinat labor,” Slater said, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1998, Threatening to Strike DENVER, Sept. 10-—Unienn de mands for » wage Increase of $1.50 0 day and for a working agreement are granted, 3,000 bituminous conl miners in the Colorado fields will) walk out at the end of 30 days, it was announced today. ‘This year's tmportation of cut and uncut diamonds ia expected to rise to the unprecedented value of $1007 St. Mark’s Calls Chicago Pastor.“ A general parish rally Friday will be the occasion of the call to Rev. J. D, MeLaughian of the Church of Our Saviour, Chicago, to come as rector to St Mark’s Episcopal church. a communion service at 11 o'clock will be followed by a general meeting at 3 o'clock and a guild supper at 6:30. At # business matters will be taken up, Bishop 1. B. Shaytor, former rector, will be present at the meeting. Adjustable Dress Forms Another aid to simplify fall sewing —The National Form is easy to opera’ te, all ad- justments being made from the outside of the form. —Our demonstrator will fit the form lining free of charge. Sold on easy terms. —Sewing Machine Section, Second Floor Eldredge a s Two-Spool Sewing Machine The Eldredge improvements can assist greatly in the fall sewing Without the tn blood, “We're neutral,” the lean-faced commander of the battalion of infan- try from Camp Sherman, Colonet Burkebart, told me. “We have no brief for either sida but there will be law and order.” Tt was a suddch tncrense in the mortality rate of defense witnesses in the case of alleged murder to be prosecuted against twenty-four min ers and citizens of Matewan, nine miles from here, who May or may not have had @ part in @ pitched battle between Baldwip-Felts’ mine detectives and miners tast May that when he miners’ fam} evi ww" the mio- this earth yet.” HOLDING HIM TO IT Young Muttirox—I'u never forget the time I proposed to you. Mig Mainchance—Righto, off wet it Malcolm Douglas From the moment he stepped from; | the Montesano train Wednesday | morning, Malcolm Dougtas proceeded to put ginger into his campaign for the republican nomination for pros ecuting attorney, After devoting the day to a swing through the south end of the county, Dougias last night resumed his at tack on the administration of the In- cumbent by storming the north end hilla, where in three speeches com mencing at Ballard and ending be fore the Wallingford club, he a» sniled the record of his opponent, inefficient, “It appeare that @ man can de Mberately shoot another man to @eath on the streets of Seattle and fo unpunished, under the present Fred C. Brown, a unsuccessful and| county,” said Douglas after calling | the roll of homicide cases Jost during | the term of his opponent. “Killing ® man has become « popular outdoor sport in this com munity, and the only consequence seems to be that the trials furnish a group of curious spectators a mati- nee entertainment with plenty of thrills and a happy ending for the jmurderer, When «@ prosecuting at- |torney loses nine murder cass out jot Often tried, it is nothing more nor lens than a travesty on justice, and it is time to get & new prosecut tag attorney.” Today Douglas ts making @ trip covering Snoqualmie, North Bend, Preston, High Point, Redmond, Kirkland, Toit and Bothell He plans to return tonight in time to speak at the Renton Hil club housa Striped Shirts Of Fine Printed Percales —200 new soft cuff ored throughout. The pat- terns are unusually at- tractive, and the colors are guaranteed fast. Sizes 14 to 1614. —Priced at $3.00 each. —Men's Section, Street Floor convenience of winding, replace ing of refilling bobbins, an ordb nary size spool of ek or cotton thread is used. —The automatic tension ts another timesaving fea ture, enabling one to sew any fabric, from sheerest chiffon to heaviest woolens with a perfect stitch with out sdjustments of tem eion. —A Uberal allowance wil be made on your off machina fold on easy terme, at the regular cash prices, without tnterest, —Sewing Machine Section, Second Floor Special Price Basement see I don’t intend to let you for- | Sid Hatfield, chief of potice of Matewan, ts a principal in the mur- der case, The hired guards say he killed one of the Felts brothers, | Dut the other day “they got Anse.” = part on the stage—as “Alec” in in’s “Charity Ball.” LONDON'S Stirring Story He ignored a warning sent him by mail to leave the town “damn sud- den” | A dozen or more other witnesses for the defense were “marked” men, having received warnings to leave | ‘Then Governor John J. Cornwall tecime of law enforcement in tits FRIDAY—Good-bye showings of the altogether different comedy— DOROTHY GISH in “LITTLE MISS REBELLION” s # & SATURDAY — Paramount’s Big Saturday Evening Post thriller— are heightened in this screen ver- sion of one of his most noteworthy tales of the sea! of the Sea— “THE MUTINY OF THE ELSINORE” —WITH— Mitchell Lewis Clemmer Music Liboyjus Hauptman, Director Concerts afternoon “and evening. Tonight— Last Times— David Graham Phillips’ “The Cost,” with Violet Heming * * & MALOTTE on the For the sake of a girl whose dad despises racers, he “swears off” speed cars and self and dad arrested! IT’S A STORY THAT GOES LIKE BLUE BLAZES Christie Comedy—“KISS ME, CAROLINE” Scenic—‘MODERN CENTAURS” fr to boosting trucks—only to get him- + & * & & COLISEUM NEWS SPECIALTY PROLOGUE TO THE FEATURE WURLITZER Surprising Values ina Purchase of Fifty _ New Fall Coats at' $25.00. —A most extraordinary opportunity just at the opening of the season. —Handsome coats of all-wool kittens’ ear velour, made in the newest s the coats are The tailoring is of a hi; t -grade, and y lined throughout wi! i fancy silks. In navy, browp and reindeer. Sizes 36 to 46. A Purchase of Fifty Short Plush Coats Exceptional Values at $25.00 and $34.50 —Coats of fine plush, in black, black with beaver trim- mings, and coats of beaver plush; all full lined. Large col- lars, broad belts and bell cuff distinguish them, Special at $25.00, —Coats of Salts’ Peco Plush, full silk lined, plain and with large kit Coney collars and deep cuffs. Exceptional val ues at $34.50. 100 New Fall Dresses Offered at $25.00 —Dresses of all-wool_trfcotines, serges and velours. Duplicating the styles of the more ex, frocks for this season—showing clever styles in beaded and Braid- also new effects in pleated, panel and vestee dresses, ed models; The colors include navy, and taupe. School Coats a Fabrics Zibelines Cheviots Polo Cloths Velours Broadeloths Colors Frown Green Pekin Navy Taupe Garnet Smart New Tams > In Three Groups $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 —wWe have just received a new shipment of attractive tams in the new fall shades and materials. —Of shirred duvetyn, panne and Lyons vel- vet; some in two-tones; some embroidered in. floral designs, others with braid and stitchings. —In paradise reds, cogper, pheasant, old blue, navy and black. —speciat Price Bascmeat nsive brown A Special Purchase of Gi : 9 rls Just Arrived—On Sale Saturday Trimmings Collars of Plush, Beaver Cloth and Astrachan; Broad Bel Patch Pocketa, Its;

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