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‘ *AATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1920. LONDON, Nov. 13,-~An edvertion “THE SEATTLE STAR STOCKHOLM—Charies Edouard | | IN MONEY "CASE FALSE Is Statement of Detective Who Worked for Prose- cution in Bomb Trial SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 13.—Ast > @ation of the San Francisco Prepar edness day bomb explosion cases be ame & burning topic in San Fran elsco Once more today following the charges made yesterday by Draper Hand, detective, that important bits which Thomas K. Billings untrue were convicted, we Just what the statement by Hand) ‘will lead to, however, was uncertain. Mayor Rolph, to whom Hand told his story, declared that by “publish. dng his story to the work!” Hand had ‘ga the matter out of the scope of offic “There are proper authorities to @eal with such matters,” Rolph de F “I presume they will do as ‘The mayor intimated that he felt the had been “made a goat” by gomeone. Mra. Rena Mooney, wife of Mooney, who was tried for BAA acquitted of complicity tn the @ynamitings, today issued a state ” @eclaring she was certain Hand ad told the truth to the mayor. She she would visit her husband at : ‘Quentin penitentiary today to : Hand's statement with him Hand's story, according to Mayor Siph, was substantially that he if had “rehearsed” witnesw#es in ease, including Frank C. Oxman, | Surprise star witness againss . Hand charged that Oxman Ro knowledge of the matters to he testified, and that Oxman's statement was “framed.” HERE IS MORE OF JAPANESE STARTS ON PAGE ONE court since 1918, which ts, reality, a case to determine any action taken by the of California is tn conformity the treaty existing between in and the United States, will be as the main test case. case of H. Sumida, brought the attorney general of California the Visalia county courts, to test 1913 law, will be fought thru the courts. Until these two have been decided no action i be taken directly against the language newspaper pub here, for an injunction to pre- the application of the new ‘On the grounds that it does not the Japanese, TT) BE ON SHIP ISSUR @ fight wilt be around the two brages “aliens who are elicible to jzeriahip” and “aliens who are not to citizenship,” it being con- : that the phrases are vague bd indefinabie. “New World™ has sent out an fl to every Japenese to stand to assist in the “valiant battie & Fighteous war.” " the association will not await the of the conference now under ii Washington between Secre. Fy of State Colby and Ambassador but will proceed trrespec: of any action taken by these of. ent against the proposed of the Jnpanose is expreaned "Cure Your Rupture Like Cured! Mine’’ Sen Captain Cured His Own Rupture After Doctors Said: “Re to not only hi ty. assured that he must eit it to m dangerous and abhor. operation or die. He did He cured himaelf instead. lings made a study of his condition—and at last rewarded by the finding of thed that #0 quickly mado na in a strong, vigorous and im use the same meth- Aw, THE ELECTION is Alun OVER AoW Sy FORGET Apovr IT) MRS, CURTIS T0 ASK NEW TRIAL \Charges Errors in Photo- graph Case Petition for new trial wag filed tn the U, &. district court Friday by Mra. Clara J. Curtis, following a di rected verdict refidered against her this week in thé Gase of the North American Indian, Inc, va. the Curtis studio of Seattia ‘The North American Indian, a pud- Meshing company of New ‘York, ob tained, by directed verdict iswued by Federal Judge Cushinan, ownership of the famous collection of Curtis In. dian photographs, The petition for new trial ts based upon alleged errors at law in the for. mer trial. ON by State Controller John 8. Cham- bers, who says: “The controversy 9 Cullfornta has been carried on to date with remark able restraint. If, however, the Japanese, who call themselves a proud race, shall impudently seek to overthrow the will of the electors of the sovereign state of California, then bitterness will develop, and on thetr own heads must rest the re sponsibility for the reeult.” ———<$—$_— France has on hand about 90,000 tons of high explosives, surplus war supply. txwow BuT You WERE so DEAD SURE WHO WoULD AND WHO, wouon'Y Be EXECTED - MY DORE WAS ALL WRONG ANO | WAS @ MN VOTE - THAT DISH |Tacoma Pair Dead | SAN JOSH, Cal, Nov. 15 jand Mrs. Samuel Hickli, each |yeare old, who came bere from Ta Mr Jasphyxiated in the kitchen of a lodging house here Friday. Gas was found leaking from a broken to plug the leak “had [bodies were found seat side, and @ garment on which she had been sewing. jen. The wide by Yearns for a Smoke; Now He’s in Jail Yearning for a ambke, ©. J. Gar | rison, 17, drew back his coat to get some, cigarets from his pocket at Second ave. 8. and Washington st. Friday afternoon. Patrolman Twohig and J, Brady noted that the lad carried a holster, gun and am munition belt. He waa booked at central station. |Eagles Celebrate Armistice Day Here Honortng the 1200 members of thelr order who died tn France, Seat- Ue Aerie No, 1 celebrated the second anniversary of the armistice with an entertaining’ program at Eagles’ halt Friday night. Adam Bevler was the speaker. When » fresh water fish ts sud- deply put Into salt water dice WAPING YouR WANDS ON From Gas, San Jose to coma, Wash. last September, were pipe | from which soap that had been used the woman holding a needle D.} NIN WASTING AND aur “town | | |that he } | i MEDDLED WITH | MAILS, CHARGE |Got Other Man’s Letter and His Check; Arrested Arthur Swanson, longshorerman, od Saturday with intercepting the mails and with fraud. Me te alleged to have stolen a letter containing « check for $311.26, drawn by Tulley |H. Maya, Okanogan merchant; and | payable to Harry EB. Gilham, repub- |Moan state finance committeeman. ‘The letter is mid to have been ad | dreased by mistake to the Arotic ho tel instead of to the New Arctic! hotel, This gave Swanson the op-| [portunity to secure the letter, He [returned the check to the Okanogan |dank on which it was @rawm, ft ti) alleged, forging Gltham's #ignature, and requested that a cashier's check be sent to “H. EK Gilham” at "| Arction | Postoffice inepectors were advised [by the bank, and at their suggestion | |the request wae complied with When Swanson caflad at the postof.| fice to get the registered letter with the cashier's check be wan arrested, eee : NEW YORK—Goorgen Rack lanoftf, Russian barttone of Chicsco Grand Co., to be deported on complaint of Mille, Elvira Amazar, soprano. Here Now — the Popular Favorite HOMAS (/EIGHAN Civilian In his uniform they meet, love and are secret- ly married; and now, with the glamor fading, Sam has to win her again—and he sure knows She is a spoiled and arrested Friday evening by postoffice | inspectors, was to be formally charg. | Cus” station clock te SAYS FATHER KILLS MOTHER Boy Tells of Crime Four | Years Ago LANGDON, N, EL, Nov, 13—John Whitney, on of William Whit . reed that wife © body haw ob according to th Whitney disappe According to the son, who was by | Whitney's first marriage, he, his father kill his stepmother® with | & stick of firewood, Severs) di later he buried the body In an ol well on the farm, according to au thoritios, The boy told anthorities yorter: k the fact of stepmoth death secret fe years because his father threatened him with death if he told anyone About four years ago Mra, Whitney had planned to visit relatives In Ohio | and when she was not seen after | that Whitney gave neighbors to un: | derstand that ahe had caried out her plans. October | naw \Bullets Whiz in Raid on Crap Game Copa broke up a crap#hooting game on City dock late Friday after noon with a litte shooting of their) own, A squad of patroimen was | forced to fire several shots to stop | nome of the players who ran ‘Twelve men were arrested, and «ix pairs of dice, three of them naid to be loaded, seized. Adriatic Peace Is Pleasing to French PARIB, Nov. 13.—The peace pact by Italy and Jugo-Slavia caused considerable satisfaction tn Paria today, clreles The French really were more con cerned in the details of the Adriatic settioment than appeared on the sur face. The feeling here ts that the Jugo- Slave were badly worsted in the nigned conferences. MOBILE, Ala.--Mra. Etien Currey awarded $500 damages from Louis ville & Nashville R. R, when she tmitwes train carrying bod: her son w PYORRHOEA HOME TREATENT Gatisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Dr. W. W. Hoagland, a prominent California dentist, haw successfully treated Pyor rhoea for fifteen years. He has originated a wonderful remedy, Pyro-Vold, for all forme of the discus, Are your gums sore? Do they bleed when you brush them? Can you squeeze pu» from them? Order Pyro-Void and get tmmediate relief. Or- Ger it by mail, Just Inclowe $1 and it will be malied to your addres. Kasy to administerd Full directions with each treat- ment, Adérene Dr. W. W. Hoag land, Dental Spectatiet, 908 Market St, San Francisco, C * SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PLAY HOUSE particularly in oficial Barber Supplies Reported Stolen Barber supplies at $300 were «stolen in a case from the rail road T Cohoon, traveling salesman for the valued station at Sequim, G. | | THE MOST i il (emcee Breteull awarded 1926 Nobel prize for hia discoveries in | connection with alloya of nickel steel nn nnn perry | Pacific Barber Supply Co., 1206 Firnt ave., reported to police Friday after noon, ment appeared in one of the London papers for a “Sporty boy” to take care of two robust boys, aged 7 and o ad wid the father was a be | nevolent autocrat, the mother fat | good tempered. WIDELY READ ROMANCE THAT | | EVER ENTHRALLED A READING WORLD ILLIAM FARNU In a Magnificent Screen Version of Justin Hunt McCarthy’s Stage Success and Novel PLAYING NOW ii { i} | | | | | } PREMIER SHOWING } 4 Special Half Hour Concert 1:30 Every Sunday WINELAND’S SUPERB ORCHESTRA L Selection—*Carmen® —-as0-— =~. Bizet Valso—"Bluctic” .. ...0-0+--.....Drige 3. Whispering ..—...—-~... Shonberger 2. « Narcieus .........-. 6, Overture—"William Tell” ...... .Ressini -+.Nevin No, 5.... 0+... Brahms CONCERT NUMBER DURING THE WEEK “IF I WERE KING”................- AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS “THE DEVIL’S . PASSKEY”’ _So real, so human, so crowded with suspense that you'll remember it all your days! + seeseeeseeees +s ADAMS The husband struggling for success. The wife, loving him, but foolish and extravagant, The young army officer, gay and reck- less, but chivalrous, Madam Malot, a famous—and infamous—modiste. pampered young thing— so when she marries a big, strong and handsome hero who cares not a whit for society, she receives the shock of her life—but she recovers nicely! And a cat-like Spanish dancer— ALL IN THE WHIRL OF MAD PARISIAN LIFE! ——————— CLEMMER MUSIC— LIBORIUS HAUPTMAN, Director Orchestra Number. Selection, “Lucia di Lammermoor.” Harp Solos played by Margaret: McAvoy. “Caprice Espagnol.” “At the Fountain.” it any.troub! Hi Sore. we an: rer ‘who "wilh aif out if 0 ight away— But send it lore you put down this pe- W_ A. Collings (ine.), Box 47-E, Watertown, N.Y.