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THE STAR FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923, Pittabur; be the g Four ons and two gran grand: jsons-in-law acted aa pall \the funeral of Mrs, Lavina Martin 81, Thursday m the Uni versity Uni f tern jetery, The ¢ | were Hube Alvord Martin and|irio, Morehouse was hel Victor and Claude Nutley; the grand] city jail Friday, pending sons-in-law, Cavan Howie and Fred|o¢ «° etate complaint for ensigns, are nulted two arrest of the| 1 in the the filing leged to have a olice- | andsons officiating | men, remulted in the president rged with be go crowd of diners w to leave the cafe at about closing time, age, manager ance The po aret, finding three men badly intoxicated, they « od. Borne man asked Morehe go to t an a widow, her husband dying when sho was 29 years of age, She we |born near Bloomington, Ind, in 1836, | In 1883 the family moved to Oregon, and later Mra, Martin followed her json to Seattle, when he came in|place and |/PENNSYLVANIA 1907 to establish the company of |replied insultingly WINS TROPHY}! which he Inter became the head. For. heavily some n has been tn {officers for combined efficiency in | faiting health with a blow to nd gunnery, the pote | ‘ fe’ [COAST PAVING. |" | department at Washington, D. C. by | ALMOST DONE navy officers on leave. | On October 1 the only unpaved No official mention of the award| section of the Pacific highway be hag been recelved in navy general |tween the Mexican line and Van orders, but the word of the officers | couver, B. C., will be 114 miles be is) take nas correct and the crew of) tween Reading and Dunsmuir and the Pennsylvania are preparing to|between Weed and the California recelve the trophy [Oregon Une, according to figure about that. The Pennsylvania won highest | «given out Fri by the Chamber lof the association ts modeled after) Reyello said that he was not|honors fn engineering and painted |of Commerce. Tho Seattle body in jthe plumbing organizations of Chl-/ familiar with the form of the con-|the big white ‘"E,"' denoting her| prepared to invite or |cago and New York and other cities|tract used by the association here|mupremacy, on her funnel, At the|«anizationn in I Columbia, | They later admitted, tle police say, jwhere grafting on an ¢normouUs|and did not know whether it was| same time the California, former) Washington ai regon to a Hithat they were ensigns from the! jacale has been exposed in the bulld:/4 quplicate of that used in Chicago| holder of the “"E,"" painted it out on|to the chambers of comme fleet and were graduates of Annap- | jing industry. jand New York by the butlaing| her stack. The Pennsylvania, flag-| California to urge the California jolis, They were examined by Dr } ‘The constitution of the Seattle! craters of those cities | ship of W. W. Pratt, now holds both | state highway commission to pave |‘Torland at the city hospital, who | Jorganization, and its contracts, It} CHARGE BUSINESS honors, won at the recent maneuy-|this 11¢ miles so that the Golden | signed-n certificate declaring all of | |is reported, are exact duplicates of/ AGENTS INVOLVED ¢ra off Port Angeles. state can take place with Oregon, them were intoxicated | those used in both Chicago and; “put I wrote the by-laws Washington ana (British Columbia, aad | New York, and it ts alleged exactly/and I know they are all | which have carefully followed out | the same methods are mployed. [Revell said a highway | ‘ talling for Government investigators have} That business agents pore aed plumbing and steam f been seeking to uncover t The only unpaved section in in the spread of the organ jBave been work Washington ia now between Kelso would enable t with the association « and Kalama, and by October 1 the charges under the carrying out road will be open laws, fasued thru and Castle Rock, and by © Revelie, as United States tee, was ire road between Kelso an Donald ( TIRED, NERV US MOTHERS ae the Game uepina a will be open, thus givin an unbroken piece of paved high Heating Co. and the Courtney & way from the California Iine to Van are the direct caus of much unbap-| Robertson Co., sald has eeins oe ee ee Piness in cur homes; thelr condition |templates filing « civil «ult againat | g irritates and wears upon the hut |tne association and Charles Hughes | jband and often ruins a child's dis-|and Jack Mullane, business agenta| jposition. This condition of the/o¢ the two plumbers’ unions, charg: mother {s often due to some weak- 1 Ing a conspiracy and seeking ctvil| |ness which makes her entirely unfit damages. |to perform her household duties and| On suit brought by the Univernity |bear the strain upon her nerves that and the Courtney & Robertson con- governing children involves. cerns, the amsociation was restrain. is herself in ed from price fixing, from expelling | * the two Insurgent firms from ita) membership and from Interfering| |100 women who suffer from female| with the union men employed by| Mls are helped Lydia E. Pink- two firms. |ham's Vegetable Compound, and lose oo |no time in giving ft a fair trial—| ‘There are 27 ‘ Advertisement. | Eng emen entered the cab. ar © to 1. Moret we be expected to] this act if evidence | tho combine ep: | | | attorney, the right eye, the to trial, it is charged. : ee neovered that United States District Attorney) J: ” ° y MXINE |eraten between sts P. Revello emphatically de- y Mer “If anyone ca: Yumors that he would with- orgar nm “has “@raw ag counsel for the association, | 1 law ince last PEiwhich was halted by temporary was ‘employed as} court injunctions issued by Judge prosecute It as read- - ntbhae dirtiest boot Revelio said. “But, lthese men have not violated any lawa and it will be proved when the case goes into court for trial. “I think Judge Ronald made | @ mistake In granting these in- | Junctions, but I can do nothing officer's chin, floor in into th annert iving with “pull unto! wal firms. Revelle said t he quit under fir and sider such an action cowardly WOULD PLACE HIM }IN DUAL POSITION | Rumors that Revelle would forced to resign from his posit fas chief counsel for the abing combine spread when it became |known that the Seattle organization | meat or navy pennant, now the possession of the battleship | Pennsylvania, according to unoffi-| ¢lal reports brought from the navy state | April, ever | counsel, jily as I would ger in town, jo and mper rushed to the aid of Borne man. A fiat fight resulted, the diners, dancing girls tra looked on. The navy men were finally sub- | dued and were taker bead: | quarters in the patrol wagon, When they were marched to fall All of the three men civilan clothes and at first tempted to conceal their identity | by giving their occupation as clerks. his when 1 “had ni 1 will would con th while the and orches. | were in| at-| Metropolitan Garage 412 University St. Phone Main 5676 i a ee See a Ree ] ] or ~ Seattle Combine on Plan of hose hat Gouged Chicago and New Y k ar Situation str fOr ‘ben, gan here | hast G . * Attorney Revelle's position may be ethical and com- |} eae Rumor Spreads That Revelle Will Re- In the first place, why shouldn’t the man who holds In the second place, isn't there a strong likelihood BY JOHN W. NELSON hat He is acting as attorney for and defending the ne ! dustry of Chicago and New York out of huge sums; tha Martin of the intoxicated. | For a Limited Time i lati ft it f a proposed the conspiracy is shown to be more than state-wide. are ry err and that startling revelations will result from utley, ¢ a ; Miss Eva Martin, who for years ba: naan ai af ee , et him money to represent their interests, ; FH, Tess a. 3, W. Ketay Attorney Donald G. Eggerman, counsel for the insurgen For 58 years Mra. Mastin has been wae Were 8 said Friday that he is preparing a suit charging Amazing conditions will be revealed when the case g0@S| prosecute under Unlimited Mileage Guarantee 88x4 Cord...$21.75 85x5 Cord...$35.50 Co. SEATTLE SFATT ’ TRIST [GRANDSONS ARE NAVY OFFICERS SPAR, WHINESS A 9 NOW MISSING | LE PIMBERY T Sorry Sitcaticn | PALLBEARERS ARE ARRESTED = tra | questio is said to (EDITORIAL) Third Generation Carries |Subdued After Fight With |; poste: oth | wide ofthe dos | Aged Woman to Grave Cops in Cabaret fortable. The Star hopes it is. But the casual layman + ok i le sign as Counsel for Local Association |“), )h¢ IF you MUST COMPARE the responsible and well paid position of United States Under Attack district attorney give his entire time to that work? iW. N i F Mr. Revelle might find That the Seattle Master Plumbers’ association is an exact tA gl poe Ses ieee Be alicemat TIRE PRICES cate of the organizations that gouged the building in- | Delkin See act Covington was charged with elo | 4 Seattle Plumbers’ association, accused of a highly are iteey a : k and disorderly and Teuse the organization has tentacles spreading thruout the entire illegal and reprehensible conspiracy. 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