The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1920, Page 11

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oti Witness Says Man fa With Suitcase at Explosion } . Point Not. Mooney FRANCISCO, Nov. 30.—The fury Investigation of the tat | tura in the Thomas Mooney the alleged statement of De-| Draper Hand to Mayor James | that he personally aided in! ing” important evidence | Mooney—was under way to Af ® otarter for {ts probe, the Jury had before it the testi. | Of William Hh Taylor, of| Cal, given at a session last to the effect that he saw a place a suitense at the corner of | rt and Market sts.. scene of the day bomb explosion as Teeult of which Moaney was cov of murder, TARTED TO SIT DOWN THE SUITCASE ‘Taylor said be started to alt down the @uitease, when the stranger | had left it on the sidewalk him with a warning to alone,” adding, “I know doing.” the man was not Mooney. ‘The Bom> Mooney was convicted | g was supposed to have been | tained in a suitense left on the @eciared be had been pre police from testifying at ‘trial Fesult of this testimony, hope fgain today for Tom , pallid, flaccid and philo- ly patient after three years Mhprisonment he has already conviction for San Fran- Preparedness day bomb mur gy B hope is being kept in th by Mooney who has watched ilar efforts to secure him a new sl rise, dwindle and fail of re properly gauged| made possible by pardon. overeanguine | ———~ OPES TO HAIL MR. HARDING NEW YORK, Nov. 30-James P. Kelty, 72, wealthy rancher, who trav eled from Argentine to Boston just | to vote for Harding, is on the Ves tric, bound for South America, and hopes to exchange wirelens greetings with the president-elect. Germany Resumes Py Mexico Relations WASHINGTON, Nov. %6—Ger- many has resumed relations with the government of Mexico, the Mexican embassy announced today. OOKED LIKE FIERCE RIOT CLEVELAND, Nov. 20.—It looked ke a riot until the police found that several hundred citizens were apply- ing at the city ball for three jobs as whisky testers, =CARLOAD OF and Billings be for life. ) Of Draper Hand's charge BIG DRUG FIRMS Meliie BAac, star wit- i stated to Hand, “1 Pen were now tor some | Wonderful Success Mt ths police station of} aration Has Achieved es ned dee Here Has Far Exceeded All Expectations Announcement has Just been made i. wouldn't hold | by StewartHolmes Co. the well- man rehearse) inown wholesale druggists, that Sei ot the police station | ney have just ordered a solid car- wasn't a scrap of evt-|load of Taninc, containing 8,000 bot x Mooney and Willings until | ties, to supply the large and rapidly > a tear te the ‘potics. | crowing demand for this well-known John MeDonaid, important | medicine in Seattle and surrounding favor of f and that he sald to Hang, | *rritory. get © good job, i'l spili| The fact that approximately 296, and that he was then given 736 bottles of Tanlac have been sold and distributed by thie firm since its D MUONEY WAS introduction in this state two and a CONVICTED haif years ago, is ® business item © points are amplified at|that will, no doubt, attract attention ngth in Hand's formal state- and be read with widesp interest. took action, he deciares,| As a mattér of fact, Taniac has al- | he had become convinced |ready become the sensation of the unjustly convicted. drug trade in the United States and Smith, another important|Canada. In the entire history of the fas told District Attorney | drug trade in this country no other if she were to testify; medicine has ever made a record ‘could not honestly identify | worthy of comparison with the truly Billings a6 the man she phenomenal sales record made by to have seen leaving a Taniac. ne from which the prosecution; The greatest drug firms of the hed the bomb machine had been| country have voluntarily come for- en to the scene of the ex- ward and stated in cold, plain figures of |the record-breaking sales every- ) the police department and where. The enormous popularity of attorney have begun) Taniac is the one great outstanding which they mutually state! proof of its merit. No remedy of Officer Hand or thove he | jess than superlative quality could will have to face depart-| possibly attain auch @ huge sales reo- of eriminal charges as the ord nor gain, as Taniac, the un- ets may warrant. qualified endorsements of thousands ae” of well-known men and women who OPE MAKES stand for the best in their communt- 4 tes, : WORLD ROLL "Tne greatest teat of any medicine bp PAGO, Nov. 3-—Here’s a man |is the “repeat” sales it enjoys, Tan- ote of hope. Harry Greengard| lacs phenomenal record has pullding for ten years, and | possible because of the fact that men a clause which gave him the|and women who buy one bottle in- gell liquor “if the 18th| variably return for the second. Tan- “ey ip repealed” lac accomplishes actual results and | tative IN MOONEY CASE UPHEAVAL Tom Mooney, serving life term in San Quentin prison in at San Quentin under the| connection with the San Francisco Preparedness Day bomb! nen. ready we ORDERED FOR SEATTLE shou the two | atew | diers While crowds murders in 1916; Mrs. Mooney, who has steadfastly worked | tries occupied every point of vantage | #taff was surprined by soldiers, to free her husband from “frame-up” imprisonment; Draper|'® 4!) government buildings, but par Hand, police officer who handled many of the bomb case wit-| nesses, and who now makes sensational charges that mem- bers of the department bomb squad used questionable means| to prime witnesses; and District Attorney Brady, who says) lean toward the Sinn Fein were|found Sunday, with throat cut from Jocal reaction to the Hana| he has no evidence for a new Mooney trial in case that is Harding to Spend A * Day in Jamaica ABOARD & 8. PASTORES, Nov. | 30-—<By Wireless.) President Kiect | = Harting was to spend today in} Jamaica, most of the time riding thru the farnous “blue” mountains of that island, Docking at Kingston, he was to have breakfast with General Probin, governor of the istand, who later ex pected to encort the Harding party Over the beautiful mountain reads to Port Antonio on the northern rim of result of friction, but merely ting down in force. TANLAC SPOKANE FIRM ORDERS IT BY THE CARLOAD Spokane Drug Co. a Tanlac Is the Undisput-| ed Leader Among Pro-| : prietary Medicines | iE ‘The following letter has just been received from the Spokane Drug Co.,|5 of Spokane, Wash., one of the larg eet and best-known drug houses in America, which gives ample evidence of the rapidly growing. and Wide} spread popularity of Taniac: | Tanlac Company, Fourth National Bank Bldg, AUanta, Ga, H Tanlac continues to hold the rank/ of undisputed leader in this terri tory, and the increasing sales after Taniac has been the sensation of most phenomenal. Undoubtedly, it : our trade for two and a half yeark is is giving entire satisfaction every where, and it is something that bas come to stay. Wo say this because our best trade is in the districts whore it has been in use the longest. | In the short period of two and a) half yearn we have given you orders | for 111,084 bottles, thus breaking all, records for thin city. | \ Very truly yours, BPOKA DRUG CO. #0, almost at once, wins the firm! faith of its takers, = In just @ little over five years’! time approximately 16,000,000 bot-) tles of ‘Tanlac have been sold, an average of almost ong bottle for ey-| ery family in America. This record | eclipses any achievement of the past in the field of medicine, and it be- |, comes all the more remarkable when it is realized that Tanlac is pold only | through duly authorized Agents. A further proof of the extreme! popularity of Tanlac is the fact that| it has now becéme necessary to he ve it shipped here in original carload lots and it ts conservatively eatimat. | ed that this market will require ap | proximately 1,200 bottles per day for! December and January business! alone. | Tanlac i sold in Seattle by Barter | Drug Stores under the personal di! of the Irish office, insurance. Lioyd's reported an un-| {ts sacred councils rates at Fuga are delaying the sign-| ment The Irith office has no direct tn oil wi formation that war has been declar led by Dail Hirreann, the Sinn Fetn | strongthened, and additional sqv | parliament, but evidence i¢ acoumu- | went on duty in Liverpool, Southamp lating to indicate that such a step be taken, reason it -w Backed by the formal declaration, | **Pectally Sinn Fetn forces have leaped to a re newal of the attack on Britiah forces here and in Ireland, * | The Dublin murders, the attacks jon police patrols culminating in the | ninughter of 16 “Diack and tans” at | Kilrichael, were accented as the TRISH VILLAGE work of men who regarded — then | selves as carrying on a logalized war. HS BURNED IN | The Sinn Fetners who surrounded | police lorriew at Kiimichat, | RETALIATION killing all but o uniforma and ste ing @ divpatches today. This was | room today marked the faneral rites regarded as an attempt to conform | of 16 police muntered in ambush last to the regulations of civilized war! Sunday night ja Dail Eirrean decree printed in the | Greenwood, chief secretary for Ire | | Freeman's Journal in Dublin. It m |land, does not propose to check the physicians that British gob | Dolce too severely in panishing Bin | ounded in action” should be | Feiners for the ambuscade cared for | British officinidom moved today ty | that from 80 to 100 men securely | fear of a sec biow up the government offices func-| ‘The reundup of Sinn Fein leaders | tHloned ae w |acted behind a sereen of guanta, and | tivity here wak marked last night by only in the presence of persons who | tids on the newspapers as well as had proved their identity and their| the loyalty to the government, The Freeman's Journal was re In the houses of pariinment many | Ported to have teen fired after unt plain clothes men circulated with the | formed men searched the etitorial Th ticularly ‘aularly the nouwes of vartanent.\Fail to Identify ag ade. dig Body of Suicide Members of parliament known to! Identification of the man's body, jany emer warned by outsiders to remain away |ear to ear, in the woods near Hen from the buildings, Thi by many to mean tha plot waa hatching, ite instigators de-| Diamond. The deputy coroner at siring to save their friends. Auburn is of the opinion that the The warning was disregaried by! caso wan a suicide, ' THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE TX [Battleships Are Germany Sends Postal Telegraph ‘Sinn Fei ‘Sinn ein Declare Coming to Sound Ship to Far East Boosts Its Rates BREMIUNTON, Nov, 10—The bat-| WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—Ger-| Simultaneously with the announse bs War on England Is Heships Wyoming, Arkansas and/many has sent her first merchant | ment of a 10 per cent increase fm | 7 comprising division 6 of the) ahip to the Far Kast #inee the war,|the wages of employes, - ' according to reports received today | Wednesday, the Postal Telegraph Co, — at the Puget Sound navy yard De) by the department of commerce. |aunnounced @ 25 per cent advance in wy . i New British Re Ord 2: 6 for a two weeks’ stay for German foreien trafe has tncreased,|the rates on interstate commercial \ aoe « The U. 8. & New York will the department was advised by Amer. | utegnaine, The company’s officials pany these three battleships. | ican observers in Europe. wate that the telegraph rates are’ scific fleet, are scheduled to arr BY WEBE MILLER all the Sinn Fein sympathizers. They | ve New Mexico, Idaho and Ten-| " nadie now the same as those of ite comm LONDON, Nov, 90.—That the Sinn | took part in the sessions as usual,|nensee will come in March and re iCh R petitorn. Fein parliament has-formally de |4h4 without a wan of nerveusnows. '|main thruout Apri arge Russians Cnr clared a state of th 1on gs mage oe incgllrag a renronencaesas ing of peace agreements, the Pol |clared a state of war with Hngtand ndiariam in London was re-| ‘The revently formed Belgian acad- Delaying Peace government charged today in a wire. | wae the belief today of mauy offi | flected today in @ great ruh for fire|emy has decided ta admit women to| WARSAW, Nov, 30-—Runsian dele-| lens message to the sovict govern. ota prectdented de No fires of consequence o last night, the guard i sand for policies. | urred drinking Carnation Milk is just as good for drinking as it is for creaming coffee or for * was 4 }ten and at other ports, For some believed plotters wore jons to eripple Heltish eh yd A guard war organized in agOW also | An incendiary bemb im the ware house district, here last niyht |caused trifling damage ee DUBLIN, Nov, 90.—SmoumMertng ri |ruing in the netghborhood of Mac of the patrol, wi heemeta, ac 1 inte reprinia on the popu fare. Never before in any much at Im i tack have thé finn Setmers appeared jtation resulted in the burnitig of cob, cooking. To one part of in uniforms, Among documents | tamen, creamerten and other bulldings. | h pointing to a Gectaration ef war was} Word here was that @ir Hamar Carnation add an equal part of water. That gives you de- Eicious milk of just the right Milk in your home for every milk purpose. Your grocer cen sunply you. Reports of the ambush today said 1 Guy Fawkes plot to | bidden, poured a leaden fire into the uses of parliament, lorries. the work was trans.| continued uninterrupted today inn Feig bank. f Products Co, 1540 Stuart Bldg., Seattle, Ney were expert marks-|rooma, Much damage wan done to tor action. These sen.|the Irish ‘Times building where the arnation “Frem Contented Cows” lay | was taken | Spur, had not been aghieved Me uy Fawkes | whan the bedy wns shipped to Ty rs ty URS SMT CS ATU as Colegrove Restauran Reduce Prices 10 to 20% WHat I BELIEVE TO BE ONE OF THE GREATEST plans for price reduction ever announced by any restaurant man in the coun- try is to be inaugurated this week in the Colegrove series of “wonderfully different” eating places, Because the public is clamoring in every possible way to cut down the cost of living, and because I also desire to increase my volume of business, I have hit upon a plan which I believe will accomplish both pur- poses. I have Decided to Sell Economy How I Can Afford Meal Co oo in trade Seecapnred — To D oO It! . To make these meal coupon books attractive to the “How can you afford to do it?” we hear some one general public, I have decided to offer savings of 10 to asking. Well, it's a perfectly natural question. Here's 20 per cent. Books will be sold as follows: i: the answer: Book No. 1—Good for $5.00 worth of meals. Price. ...$4.50 Food and other costs, in the aggregate, are 17% per cent higher Saving 10%, or 50c. than a year ago, but here is how we can reduce prices: For com 7 parison of figures, let's just say that, at present prices, one of our No. Good for $10.00 worth of meals. Price... $8.50 coovausunns is doing a business of $15,000 a month at a cost of Book 2— < M4 60 per cent of receipts for food, ly, $7,500, and fixed Saving 15%, or $1.50. of $6,750 per month, having & inet progit of $150. bie Book No. 3—Good for $20.00 worth of meals, Price. .. $16.00 Now let's Increase our bustness to $16,000 monthly by selling Saving 20%» or $4.00. Meal Coupons. At a cost of 50 per cent for food, namely, $8,000, g : ‘ and the same fixed expenses of $6,750 per month, there remains a Coupons in these books will be accepted as cash in ieee neces to the tale ce Ok tet ee i sb ogy nereased business by the sale © meal coupons, and subtract- a pamnte for any meals from 25c upward, at the requ- ing this, plus $100 for other incidentals necessary to put tt tren, ar reasonable prices for Colegrove quality foods, which from $1,260 you have a net profit of $950 monthly, You save $200, prices are well known to the general public. Oe ee " Can you not readily see what a wonderful saving good co-opera- ‘i tion can make for both parties? Just give me a little more of your B s I business, and I will give you a liberal discount. When you buy usine t= 4 f= fete] collars by the dozen you expect a better price, don’t you? Why not buy @ little food the same way and get your discount? BUT-—If we can inerease it, both our restaurants and our patrons will benefit, In order that there may be no falee impression about this plan—in order that it may not be construed as an emergency menasure—I wish to state most emphatically that business in the Colegrove restaurants is very satisfactory, eet Meal Coupon Books issued under this plan will be accepted as In fact, we have recently been able to reduce many of the prices on our - . menus due to increaded volume of business, and this is what brought to mind cash at any of the following dining places: the fact that we could make gtill further reductions if we could show still further Increases in volume, Inerei gl) od volume means increased returns and Northold Inn ww Cc, S. COLEGROVE 214 University St. Colegrove’s Specialty Food Shop SPECIAL NOTE—In order that patrons of our dining “110 Pike rooms may not be annoyed, NO SOLICITATION FOR THE SALE OF COUPON BOOKS WILL BE PERMIT- ’ ; $ TED IN ANY OF THE COLGROVE RESTAURANTS. Colegrove’s Egyptian Kitchen You may buy these books, however, prt of Nag es 1524 Third . £ counters, In order to take advantage of discounts, boo! must be bought in advance of meals. Colegrove’s Auto Kitchen ag Pike at Broadway ee i ae heal Oo Ou mo Mlo mo Wc Mi Miuo MC Tor > 100 tented rm -yes free. Write Carnation Mik

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