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# 4 THE SEATTLE STAR : stil aati MART SUIT Stenographer Called WARD OUTON WILSON TO STAY FOOD MAKERS & in Larkin Signal Suit) $5,000 BAIL! IN THE CAPITAL) MEET DEALERS SHUT = ”*/ Shanghai Motors Man Tem-|Will Write History of World| To Boom Northwest Prod- Y man, in the ¢ : been subpoenac wa ‘ {0 yn & Jurey, Suit i#| Miller went to the penitentiary it is claimed, Larki verments on the de anes of the alleged for Henrtet Nekir pretty while the minutes of the apher e law offices of meetings were in the har . ‘ , rey and club edly, of Henry Gorin, a young law porary Freedom War ucts Tonight ral building, has) yep with offices in Olson's multe eciliciaal ! as a witners, it was intended by Larkin, accord! popert 1, Ward, manager of the] WABSITINGTON, Nov. 30.—Preai-| Manufact to clear up the tng to Walker, merely to conve: » the compe ve pate! ghte te mystery in the | the company the patent rights to aes ef. thelt. Gmboabunent, an nal ouse Invention, a nafety sirnal, perfected | rorrery in the federal n trial before Sa-|jotntly by Larkin and Miller before | wis released on $5,000 % at a hearing before United States | White House today "| Commissioner A, C. Bowman. | ‘The president, it was said, pinns At the same time, immigration | to writs Shanghai Motors Co, who tees! dent Wilnon prefers to remain in| Washington after the expiration of [his term, it was indicated at the d Sale of Liquor Is parto J xy Olvon and William BR. of Case; Stiff Prose- isi 7 den RS geno afioirs of the In-| which, a history of the world war w * ‘en th cution Promised . ery, the ¢ any now decks to own | Suthorities ordered the deporte te it : and control, Larkin contends the ks Botel Butler today faces!to represent A. Miller, naw company in solvent, that ite are ship-ahape, and that the i# not in need of a receiver, for by the plaintiffs tence in W ment proceedings brought by |serving a | © Saunders, Un attorney what «tating that Ward had obtained a passport for the boy up ord, oday by ¢ Definite arrangements as to where on false representations w There 0 grocery ft is a public r William 1 ORIGINAL NOTES Ward wa ot at the ni action followed minutes of the In| SHOW DISCREPANCIES los ae Ween ee oe Se th dent will live here have not! men in Seattle and a general invita yy evening of St Safoty Signal company's| Holding the alleged forgeries IM] ny Deputy U. & Marshal T be ie, tt wan end is extended by the s in Olson's office had been | his hand, A, V. Cole, present secre | J.P. Tumutty boy, for violation « Waters, who held a warrant for hg = [tary of the company, on the witness] nig nefest that had been cabled |T0tary, mad be finitely decited ——_—_— gold a quart INVENTIONS CONVEYED |atand this morning sald he had gone | h'* Serene to remain in ningto " BY FORGERIES |to Miss Dickinson, the stenographer | {0 Bhanehel March 4 tte plans to write an in McAdoo Boomed for Bovteh whisky to agent. The bel The City jail, and wil Tuesd travelers’ check for $20,000, al | who took shorthand notes at the! 4 ode - 1 png tally angel naan gig oe timaty sketch of the president, par company meetings, and got her to/leked to have been formed. several) iciary during the last four years, | New York Mayor} pieces of Jade, that it x clatmed are |‘ transcribe him —— , - +4 | ges feed record from her Walker " one in tion of Larkin was conveyed to stolen, are among the evidence held fe. &. commianions the company, but all other inven | aw Ward. He will be called! oday of mila toaay vel he sald, discrepancies wore aiscov:| See ine next federal erand Jur) Has Anybody Seen wine) | jquors athe nto ing pl information againnt forgery was committed, Walk:| | ‘The plaintiffs allege the patent] py f Duke?”’ Setter ae os 6 tuted Tome tite between Oc-| Fights owned’ by the company have| Newspaper Assn. o} Maggerores Duke"? pport | ‘or. | FEDERAL PROHIBITION | AGENTS made a trip to Redmond) on 0, H, Wiley. | A guilty befe rand was fined liquor | ‘Hotel Co. cb mainte common nulsan ae Ha. Northwest Formed tc ete) : { — ion : John E. Savage, prewident of the te o mig bef Beattie et saees Minot, Ss tng: gotentecior H | went Newapaper A tion, organ 1 to appear at the | H | k and white Liewellyn setter who has strayed away from his home in Weat Be attie, owners are very and January, 1920,| been sold elsewhere by Larkin and his if he on by calling Robert Avann, of 6301 California aye, at West 299, be fore 6 p.m. Rvs | |ized in this city ny, Heattle Saeee, hte Sturn ae Newapapers in the association are |the Times, Postelntelligencer and Olrne Star, JF Young of Spokane BOSTON, Nov. 90.—Charles Ponai,| “Caught with a S«allon keg of | Was elected pr nt and J. K, Hew ‘i rebel bask ire.” who! liquor on the Bothell near Morn.|let of Butte, treasurer, while liquor was ily by employes. it w dge or sanction %. A number of © Deen dixcharged, he | from colds or congestion. And it acts at | 8! | congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum (a bottle handy. Get one today if Oldest Professor pt |City Restrained at in U. S. Dies Here} —Behest of Taxi Co. Dr, John 0 #8, clvil war! Claiming that the Blue Taxi Co, chaplain and f me _ * and was ruined by a elty ordinance which hight at the Heattle General hompital,|@¢mied the company the right t@ or of’ religion at the|park its cars at ite own place of a Pu nin have not yet been com-| , h, owner of the 4 preliminary ine udge J. T. y ug the elty DE from ¢ nce so far ut [48 It applies to him. ow came order in returnable December @ as charged by the pro ugainet Herbert I DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE) RHEUMATIC PAINS — 1. Sloan's Liniment, Kept Handy, Takes Rub arb oe Forehead | the Fight Out of Them and Temples | P |OLosn A headache remedy without the dan | GS’ ers of “headache medicine.” Relieves | he he and that miserable feeling | ‘¥'"* around in the wet and nthe dreaded rheumatic Rut not for jong when ‘« Liniment is put on the jobt once! Musterole is aclean, white oint:| laine, strains, spraine—hew soon jend penetrates ment, made with oil of mustard. Better | this old famti than a mustard plaster and does not | without rubbing helps drive ‘em blister, Used only externally, and in| away! And he cleanly, tao—n@ © no way can it affect stomach and heart, | muss, no bother, no stained skin or 1g as some internal medicines do. clogged pores, Muscles limber up, Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis | lumbago, sciatica, neuralgia, back croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia! actre are promptly relieved. Keep bago, all pains and aches of the back you've run out of Sloan's Liniment, or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, | it's «0 warming. chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the) Aji drugginte—t5c, 70c, $140. The chest (it often prevents pneumonia), | jargest bottle hokis «ix timed as 35¢_and G5c jars, hospital size $3.00 | much an the smallest, Sloary ive: ple in & ingwide a few a: C. W. Seott rei een A gull! is maid to h he had just At was learned that they ! hootlegsing " Rona was isfued also for A |* y was sentenced to five been diam from the police force Mitchell, mana the | Years’ Imprisonment in Snohomish county and”Wwas taking Mitchell was found to be ——— the contraband tae Federal Prohibs oa . MA. McDonald. | r Do} patot town, Hold Up Plans for |v.” 4 $00 » $100 Phia action of the district attorney 7 Neverthelom, Scott was fined i eecord with the po he an New Medina School '» Justice of the Peace 0. W. Brink feveral weeks when! Frans fir the acquisition of a new| er Tuesday morning. na are to be held earing on the peth school site at > pending a of Wallace Carter, who claima © authority for the project is based n invalid election held } t proceedings were started the Metropolitan Building ami Room 733 Henry butlting Dd. MoNally, occupant of Room Im which 14 quarts of liquor 13. Judge A. W. Frater agree pleaded guilty and w the federal court. His com unty auditor and two school BE. A. Wadman, is a fugitive |directors Monday to show cause De Justice. ember 3 why @ permanent injunce n proceedings aguinst|tion should not be «ranted. jFoom are in the course of litiga WANTED: ONE GOOD “BREWING MACHINE” AT MODERATE COST The following letter recetved to- day by the foreign trade bureau || cited dicates that A an aridity ts commanding an interested ‘ym pathy gcrom the Pacific “But we have reeentiy planned to establish a company to brew whisky in China, and this scheme is welcomed by famous business men in Tokyo and Onaka, “We think that brewerles of your country must be totally wounded by law of temperance, no It is easy to Ket brewing ma- ebine in moderate price, YWe are very much oblige to GEORGE JONES W/ FINED $200 in gederal court Monday, when IN DOPE CASE|HE DARKENED His GRAY HAIR D, Nov. 30—After re Se ie Ris plea of not guilty and ‘Tells How He Did It one of guilty in the federal Yesterday, Dr. C. L. Large $2,000 om a grand jury of 32 counts charging him “Violation of the Harrison nar- act. ye engaged in the whole business of supplying drug ad their datly supply, the gov Deferred Trial you if you agree to find for us a sale of brewing machine. “If you hope to enter into our enterprise to present brewing ma- chine then we will do our best to meet your wishes.” Mr. J. A. MeCrea, a well-known resident of San Francisco, who was called Daddy and Grandpa on ac count of his white hair, and who darkened it with a homemade mix ture, recently made the following! statement j “Any one can prepare a simple Spanish War Veteran |} mixture at home that will darken * gray hair, and make it soft and/ to Be Buried Here glossy. To @ half-pint of water! Cart Marine, a Spanish wa vet add 1 ounce of bay rum, a small) eran, who died at the Northern How box of Barbo Compound and | pital for Insane at Sedro-Woolly ounce of gtycerine, These ingre| sumday night. will be buried here) dients can be bought at any drug | Wednesda: store at very little cost. Apply to} oth the hair twice a week until the de-| HARK H. Shears, insurance agent.| sired shade is obtained. It does not Vaughn sets aside 10 houses for free with withholding money be-|color the scalp, is not sticky or) use of blind. During the war Vaughn to insurance companies, and does not rub off.” | refused to raise ren enantn. for the defense obtained an ms Bases anc 8 <n f postponement of the trial when ease came before Judge A. W iter Monday The trial is now wled for Thursday. he one year has already elapsed extradition from New York KG, Pu-Patrick H 5 seed Funeral for Jap Statesman Funeral services for Motokichi hi, members of the lower the Japanese paritament. Reg. U. & Pat Off fo be held at 3 p. m. Tuesday KR. Mutterworth & Son's ent. Takahashi died here Fri- it OF heart trouble, We and the manufacturers claim that the Pathe Phono- graph, in conjunction with Pathe Records, meet this test better than any other Talking Machine and Records made. |That the tone they jointly produce is more like the original, that it is more natural and life-like than that whieh is pro- duced by any other Talking Machine and Records—and the eprpoee of this sale is to give the people of Seattle and ite cnet byes |vicinity an opportunity to verify this statement by making Failing Eyesight tests for themselves. System . ° . . . irate. dampraice se. /This sale is to substantiate our claim. To make our claim ame a living, burning truth, as far as Seattle is concerned. Don’t Pay ; aol? . |The phonographs and the records are here to prove them- PORFRER A mle of out iselves. They speak for themselves. They are their own inanee ceasing. spectecio or | Tuberculosis ‘best advertisements. And our invitation is as wide and ‘cordial as it canbe. For we want you to hear these instru- iments, although we have only 19 of the original 100 left to —— _ $1.85 ar and eighty-five cents, in y eluding examination. Isa NOE. DESTROY YOUR EYE- SIGHT BY WLARI and Community ! or h Problem, - Use dispose of under the conditions of this sale. Come in to- morrow. oo Christmas ; costs no Problem Yet the than the ordinary Phonograph ‘$25 Worth of PATHE RECORDS FREE A. B. DUBOIS 1107 Third Avenue Elliott 5368 Between Spring and Seneca Streets Store Open Evenings Till 9 HE AnthTuberculosis League of King County, one of 1,200 affiliated organizations conducting an allthe-yeararound educational-preventive campaign againat tuberculosis, announces the eleventh anni! sale of Christmas seals, by which the work co om... Anti-Tuberculosis League 315 UNIVERSITY STREET : The Test of a Phonograph Is OTHE TEST of a pud- ding is in the eating thereof.” What is, the test of a phonograph? The test of a phonograph is its tone: How nearly de it come to perfectly rep: ducing the voice of th -singer or the tone of musical instrument it is sup posed to reproduce? Conditions of Sale 1-7 phonograph offered in this sale is a ine Pathe Phonograph, Model 10. It is inches high, 2014 inches wide and 2014 deep. Beautiful mahogany or oak in olute- ly the most substantial cabinet construction, / It is equipped with genuine indestructible § phire Ball for playing Pathe records; un tone arm for playing all makes of records; | hundred steel needles, AND $25 WORTH © PATHE RECORDS TO BE SELECTED B THE PURCHASER. 2 total price for this entire outfit is $150, ator initial payment may be extremely sm The balance to be paid within the year in} weekly or monthly installments. oo equipment will be delivered to home immediately on receipt of initial p ment. Freight or express charges will be p paid to all points within 50 miles of Seattle, — —tThe Pathe Phonograph included in this sale guaranteed for one year. Any defective part within that time will be replaced without charge. Written guarantee furnished with each phonograph, "hota will be given to all purchasers to. change this instrument for any higher priced | Pathe Phonograph at any time within six} months, we agreeing to allow the purchaser full credit for every dollar paid up to the time} exchange is made. : 4 Tear this out, fill in and mail to us a¢ once A. B, DUBOIS, 1107 Third Ave., Seattle, Without any obligation whatsoever on my | part, you may send me photographs and other descriptive matter of the Pathe Phonograph you are offering upon Special terms. Also send of the Pathe Actuelle Model you photographs are offering at $250,