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4 have been renominated ~ gighth place 90,000 votes in King county. for second pla Todd. , seems to have advant of all candidates for second votes. John F. Murphy easily beat 7 Henry Denning for the republican ‘Bomization for prosecutor, W. W. @ J may fall to Roy Dodge. one of “the 17 “handpickers" on the “Uncontested by congressman theket. The contest governor Is all up in th ent. ~ feated Holzheimer for prosecut _. Hundreds © feiges on the non-parti “to be in the lead on the second nine} = Judge John a Mackintosh. | Cicero Hawkins, F. S. Griffith and ' about 1,000 votes Rad 2 substantial jead over Roberts _&. Million leads for first choice in SIBLE TO GET THIN achwoman despairingly gaye: “I am so fat that I pray for @ disappointment to make mo thin, put no so does the disappoint ment come than the joy at the pros pect of Ketting thin makes me fat- ° ter than ever VOL. 14, LIGHT VOTE CAST; NO. \SEND IN YOUR “CUPID'S COMMANDMENTS” TO THE STAR RESULTS IN DOUBT Extremely Light Vote Is Cast—Returns Come in Slowly and | Several Contests Are Still in Doubt—Starwich Probable! Winner for Sheriff, With Mason and Sparling Running | Neck and Neck for Coroner, Despite the ght vote, the definite results of the primaries held by the old partics yesterday will not be known, for some of the contested for another da or two. The returns are coming in slowly and the vote is #0 small that any slight change affects the results vitally. It Ie possible four or five of the candidates for judg than 50 per cent of the*total vot Kenneth Mackintosh may ve the new aspirants for judges and is somewhere in seventh or John E are also running pretty wel The sheriff's and coroner's fight are absorbing the gr: Matt Starwich is ahead of John W. Roberts, both in the city and country. est in the republican nominations. steadily forg Humphries, Cicero Mawkins and F. S. Griffith it inter. ing Dr. J. Tate Mason is leading for coroner in the city, but George H is expected to come in with a bi may overcome his lead. from the contest inspite of the splendid weather, Carrot! ‘of yesterday, neither of the old par fratic and republican votes was mailer than that polled by the pro last Saturday, when it rained all day. t is doubtful if both the republicans and democrats cast The was especiaily sappointing to the ator Fishbac’ vote Hay Gets His Gold Brick. MB Hay was. of course, nomi JERSEY ( ated for govern His opponent Twas “Josh” Billings. At thet “Josh” Chairman Wi Pt one out of ever four standpat) democratic influence tain here Humphrey also letory, against no votes. *fema-Trimmer ic Vote. | Wor the democrats, EC. Million im the lead in King county, with} Todd, Judge Black, Ernest and M. M. Godman running “These are absolu’ Siekels got an early lead over Hen- Rad an easy time f dustices Re-elected. Justices Brown, Carroll and Gor | fon em to have been veminated . ‘The fourth place ts tn doubt assessor central committer. congressmen-atiarce J and Frank Hammond led in| county on the republican) | Most of the county offices were the democrats. Por from this district Charles G. Heifner easily defeated R. Horner. Senator H. M Robert MeMurchie and E. 0. Conner led in King county for the} ‘democratic nomination for congress-| for Neutenant Te the King county democratic somewhat | , Custer seems to have de-| folded his attorney. | dudges Renominated. | or people voted for Jesterday, who, however, retused to te in the primari parties. All the present mem Of the superior court seem to} !atger man. Their nine however, have not yet/ determined. Those who seem) E. Humphries, | Judge George,| ©. 3. Smith. | TOKIO, A. J. Quigley led Elmer Conner in 150 precincts by | in Matt Starwich | United same number of city pre to assure him of the nomina tion. The commissioner's fight in the | Mutsuhito North district is uncertain at pres-| @Ot, with Ruffner and Knudsen | eign The republican nominatfon for ota missioner seems to be be erry Niles and Mre. Mand H. Tambiin. _ Representative Zednick led in the 42rd district, with Rep. Wray see ‘ond. Rep. led in the 45th. Grass second, Rep Seems to have been de-| feated in the 44th district Many of the republican tickets Were marked for “ob” Hodge or | A. Case for governor Owing to the fact that in the tie party first and nd Votes will have to be count @4 to determine the contest for Sovernor, it is not known with any Of definiteness who the suc Ceasful candidate is likely to be. E. ruler, the coffin. | Pillar Fifty ing upwards county, while Hugh ©. Todd lead on second choice. Th peaneliet Contests. @ three cortests in the county Heket in the socialist party were| led in favor of Millard Price for In the his rival in would be forced to resi, brought {nancial ports, jarger paper, representatives lying in state of the body of the late | of $268, Each placed a wreath upon PILGRIM FATHER lar fifty feet in height. of its length will be course of patriarch has met three enemies— objection-|three on the 11th day from now,|ishment of poverty, or disease, or | will he glare at them angrily? Per-| eve John B. Gordon. Probable Winners ties showed any strength in the) Coroner—-Dr. J. Tate Mason. pumbers of those who participated) Anditor—A J. Quighy : vin the primaries. The voting wos) Lieut. Governor—A. C. McM exceedingly tight, and in many of ters es the precincts the combined demo Insurance commissioner — & k Congressman atlarge—J, E. Frost and Prank Hammond WILSON DENIES | M’COMBS RUMOR| MTY, N. J, Sept. 11 m. F national to bear by ¢ interests, was fternoon by Govern ply without foundath | f cannot but believe that such fal and cruel rumors were founded and spead by malicious sources.” * IT PAYS TO BE THIN SOMETIMES ¢ ty Odom for clerk, and Bert Parth|@ @@COOOOC OOO OOS | A thin little man worked a neat trick on a car last night | jen: Unqualified denial of reports that McCombs of the committee! cn through er made nor Woodrow Wilson of New Jersey, the democratic nominee for president Wilson declared, | jon. COOH HHHHH OOOO — The thin iit te man sat squeezed in next to a somewhat and at once receive the elec: | Those who are leading in 150 precincts are Judge an. | F “ aid, Main, Dykeman and Albertson. rater, Ron: | | | vote from \he country that | Or. J. A. Ghent seems to have ween eliminated | larger man. A stout lady the car and annexed the in front of thin Httle| and the! man. somewhat larger The thin litte! man looked up from his paper, rose, and gallant ly man KNOX VIEWS _ EMPEROR’S BODY) (By United Press Leased Wire) Sept i Philander C. to view Feet High Will Erected at Southampton Twothi for a short from the base. THE PATRIARCH FORGIVES HIS ENEMIES TODAY, FOR THIS IS JEWISH NEW YEAR AND THE BOOKS IN HEAVEN ARE OPEN say, “A good ond prosperous year, ate be sealed.” BY FREDO L. BOALT this day business, the Most of the other state offices, by | 04 the big stout lady his seat The fede of the ight vote, are uncer-| Dig stout lady looked at the mini tain, Senator Fishback veems to|™um of space left by the thin little lead 3. Hi. Schively for tnsurance)/™a, sniffed, aud clung to the > Yeommissioner on the republican Strap. The thin little man coughed sig ¢ air at pres-| nificantly and stepped on the toes lof the somewhat larger man. The scowled, and «grumbiing, se to give the big stout lady his the big stout lady arranged P there was still a little space san ticket|!#ft, and the thin little man settled down into it, pulled out The Star} es of the|and began reading, while the rest of the car tittered at the somewhat | Emperor) Yoshihito of Japan today received audience Knox, States secretary of state,) 3’ STATUE Southampton is to be a slender pil 66. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDN ~The Seattle Star “THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE : DAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912, ° ONE CE: AND WIN TICKETS TO SES “THE HEART-BREAKERS” CONTEST IN BRIEF One box, any night. Second prize—Six reserved seats. ——Four reserved seat Fourth prize—Two reserved seat Third pr Fifth prize—Two r venth prize — Two ate. Eighth prize— Two Ninth prize—Two re Tenth prize-—Two re Each “commandment” must be written on a postcard and addressed to the of The Seattle Star. All contributions must be in the hands of the Contest Editor on or before Wednesday noon, ber 1 Each epigram must consist of a single sentence. served seats. “Cont MYRTLE VAIL WITH “THE HEART BREAKERS” woman's heart is eligible pete in the Heart Breaker Con |mandment contest that fs nducted by The Star, by writing that sentence on @ postcard and sending it to the Cor Editor of The Seattle Star re noon 4 Wednesday, September 18 The purpose of this contest is to be reserved © if the readers of The Seattle Star cannot suggest better com mandments for loving making than those now used by George Damere! and his company in “The Heart Breakers,” which will be pre wented at the Moore theatre for three nights, beginning Thursday, September 19, with a Baturday mat inee The ten commandments adopted by the Saxons in the play as their code of love making are trite, chew er and epigrammatic, but The Star believes its readers can improve submitted t Editor” Septem: Any person who can write a seth} rigidly observed. est “Commandment of Love"—| tence suggestion on how to win &| mMandments now tn use by the Sax to com-} ons follow being! Rosary” in The “The! a girl 1. Thou sing make shalt order not to | sentimental 2. Thou shalt not put thine arm around the giri to keep her warm 3. Thou shalt not tell the girl's | fortune in order to hold her hand | 4. Thou sha't not tell any 1 }a@bout any beauty who looks like her. Thou shalt not use baby talk Fexcept in os where the lady | pfeves to be more than 30, and any jmrember abi prove any lady more than 30 will be awarded the Velub's medal! for bravery Thou shalt not call a girl by another girl's nam 7. Thou shalt not kiss a girl who is meleep. | | 6 Thou shal: not tell a girl she is the only eirl you ever loved. %. Thou shalt not tell a girl what drowned, a ON THAINS AND NEWS STANDS Be NEW YORK LAWYER IS INVOLVED IN THREE MYSTERIOUS DEATHS You are an honest boy,” said the woman a4 she opened the roll of five $1 bill but the money 1 lost was a $6 bill. Didn't you see that in the advertisemer ° Yersim,” replied the boy It ws $5 bill that I found, but 1 had MIDDLETOWN y Sept. 11—Confident that Rosa | LAWYER AND THREE OF HIS CLIENTS orig aah ates We WHO MET MYSTERIOUS, DEATHS Gibson ier «attorney wa hoked ~ death and = not Attorney vt nr vould ct with murder a ed, District day that he cain Pet An on Mr, Sz »wed that she of strangulation, ] la rt to this effect ha to District Attorney Gibson, who produced wing that Mr zabo her $100,000 estate to jaimed that she was ac-] oO a? We aid Roger have last link Other Mysteries. } What kind of & man is Burton W Gideon, wealthy New York lawyer? T governments want to know America, Great Britain and Aus troHungary have joined issues to probe the mysteries that seemingly engulf Lawyer won's moneyed clients | The Austrian consul-general wants to know more about the mys tertous will and death the Coun tess Rosa Menschik Szabo, She} was drowned in Greenwood lake, New York, July 16, and tnrmediately afterwards Gibson will making him s¢ her estate of $15,0¢ In the name of God,” be ppeared with a executor over gan the ™ 7 will, and it ended by be hing STREW ROSES all the property to the cou \ 2. if mother, Mra. Petronella Menschik J? | Attorney Burton W. Gibson rg FOR T R IN (above) and three unfortunate - 2 ae clients; at left, John R. O'Neill; in middie, Mre. Alice C. D. Kinnan; at right, Countess Rosa Menschik Szabo. Another Client Drowned, Friends of the dead countess, who is described as a dashing brunette Top at left is Lawyer Gibson; be- side him is Jonn R. O'Neil; bottom at left is Mrs. Alice Kinnan; to her right is Countess Rosa Menschik) Szabo. BECKER WINS PORTLAND (Dy United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or. Sept. Ll-— Colonel Roosevelt decided today to the five-minute speeches cut out Contestants may submit one or! upon them, by the exercise of thet! a heart breaker you are. Don't tell tell aboat a mysterious infivence more Cectmandenenta,” as they wits, and will reward the suthor#| her—ehow her Lawyer Gibson had over his client with which his schedule of cam please, but each must be written on of the ten best commandments with) 20. Thou shalt not tel! a girl He called upon her da and spent paigning has been filled to over @ separate postcard, and only one te at any performance of “Thelmany girls thou hast kissed. K — “ ; h FIRST POINTS °° prize will be awarded to a single Heart Breakers Imember, it is quality, not quantity 3 ce he took rt I've got 60 days more of this person. | The form of the decalog must yl thet counts a — Pe yom port chat while boat, {87 Uatted Iress Leased Wire) | work ahead of me,” he told the lo- aeciiihdis oe s “ aA y ing dhe had fallen out, but had sav.| NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—A sweep-|cal arrangements committee, “and VETERAN BROTHERS 7 gevendbe ma out, waa Pee Police Lt. Chas.|it would just wear me out. I'l say ‘ UNITED IN CAMP uty “6 the countess and Gib of implication in| Words of greeting, but from°now on AFTER 50 YEARS again, This time the boat iambler Herman Ro 1 won't GY say sites tivemtmute turned ove! Ga ” ys the |, was gained here this after oe € em 0 e' we. Loe aap oe My ve # I aos n te Upped it oveliaa the were oon when ‘deote mée Court Justice | platform and our plans.” he —s" poe fh ome yates # exchanging places. When h ar-| Bischoff, acting on the ap tion _Escorted Over Bed of Roses “d Fe rom nce the civii war, x{rived the lawyer was clinging to! of Attorney John Mcintyre of coun-| The City of Roses gave the BOSTON, Sept. 11.—Wm. M.ygiven to him. It contained dyna |@ Joseph Pool, 70, of Nordhoff, #/ ‘he overturned boat; the countess wel tot Bec ker, pontpowed the ria colone! e.roval seleasie. He a Wood, millfionaire president of the | mite. Collins declared he took Nis tw Cal, and €. A. Pool, 66, of #) *** drowned Omeber ~~ hl ena . ee rom tice er over & American Woolen company, indict-| bundle to Lawrence and placed! @ Wellsville, Kas., marched side & Boy Mysteriously Disappears. District A tinenay Wht PEE pec = - eae et over ed by the grand jury here for com- | sticks of dynamite at locations des-|@ by side today in the G. A. Ri & The action of Austria bas stirred | it eee on at the pra Pebar Fhay bi oye aa ee “4 plicity in a conspiracy to “plant” |ignated by Hreen li parade. Frequently during * the Pole mag government into prob-| onal t. Bet Attorney ite ioe co rae aoene et. . dynamite during the Lawrence tex Pittman, mentioned in Collies’ }® the half century the brothers # (DE “'bse oa & year ago Gib-| | isre argued that he had witnesses pal re fo mo potas may be convicted on the eon, Was a member of one of & corresponded. They arranged to * poe 8 $10,000 damages from 8) 50 Frot Springs ready to.swear'that feannwiohed ie Be panegptie testimony of D, J, Collins, an al-| largest textile mill construction | @ meet at the 1912 encampment, * poring company for John R.lcam schepps, apprehended there, He kaxehes wik tue aa bee <i flexed accomplice, who agreed today |companies in New Encland. Helf no matter where it be held. #|0 Neill, an Irish boy. O'Neill bad iota them that Becker, so far as he|tary club, and In the afternoo! to turn state's evidence, Collins|learned that an indictment hadlw Each wore a fiag in his hat for * page as - legs ne geo ally cut off inew, had nothing to do with the a coded - ae og was indicted on a similar charge to been returned ngninst him, and op identification, They met in a * eo me sites he came over Wb} coetae of Senedtnl. | Even: Siecareets ee mwas st that against Wood. committed suicide when told that'® hotel lobby, where, with * land or nd wen a k to Ire alias p< RR BAT? ite tie dha = rece = 9 Angered by what he termed an|the probe would be complete, a¢.|# scores of comrades looking on w/janu SA’ NOuklit a tavern, return DANCES TO DEATH oases tees attempt to shift the blame for the cording to District Attorney Pel-|% understandingly, they em- * oe oo oe Be 6.000 et sane OS ANGELES, Sept. 11—While| “passing in an automobil, ides Lawrence affair to his shoulders, |letfer. When arrested In Lawrence |@ braced each other and wept # | (1.0), om hana ye ae Zr t dancing a jig at a dance given bY/ through Pertinn ef — Collins sent for District Attorney for planting dynamite, Breen fe-\w their happiness. *) 1, O'Neill started for Gibson's the White Dove class of the Bible] Go) Theo. R | Pelletier and told his side of t fused to go on the witness Ceb@iew ee ee eee eee eee ™ s 0808 piritual Church of Truth, A. A | ina dentinunell lwas involved In a conspiracy with | $2, ‘United P: VANCOUVER ust as a Great Northern train was Prince Henry of Prussia and the | jeqving the depot this morning, Bert special ambassadors from the Unit-| ji, @ bridegroom of but half an ed States and Germany here to at hour, tend the funeral of the late Emperor] protesting his innocence teharge laid against him by Arthur His majesty accompanied the for-|Tazzeman, a former room mate, who the) blames Hill for the disappearance _ his rebel LONDON, Sept. 11.—The Pilgrim | Rojas today served an ultimatum on Fathers’ memorial to be erected at | the village of Agua Prieta, Sonora |across the boundary from Douglas garrison rds | the able young man who persists in su- case freely admitted mill owners, and that dynamite in the operatives in an effort to discredit the strike. Collins told he met John Breen and Ernest Pitt man in Boston. delivered a package to Breen, who|city officials knew divided it bundles, —=— into homes of Lawrence the prosecutor that Pittman, he office, telling his sister to be ready that he |He was found guilty and fined $600. | Smith, a spiritualist, 70 years old,| Attorney Pelletier says be can|SEATTLE SALOONIST | {0" inner when he got back. He/ who for the last three months had epreerggen Sg b . never turned No ng more Was) rn . he did plant | prove that Wood paid Breen’s fine. | k 7 been praying to die, dropped dead. P| y ple: Niter uubjectiong. Breen to the} CONFESSES TO WHITE |ever seen or heard of him. Gibson) “geyeral spirit mediu Sg ag third degree” In Bokton, Pelletier SLAVERY CHARGE [iy io “iitiniesed him from mons | Present his] his automobile, decayed that Breen deserved a ten-| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11 And hen dismissed him from mem-| spirit se perky pobe eo n oeg ie TSSridence intended to show thabiimoutmr and other Oriental sites |yi0 Xone abo cibeoe had « etiant,| | to cheers. Z Svidence intended to show that lo! her Orlenta cities | c ‘lp ”” i] bus- oeid, | many Lawrence will owners oak fore recruited ith white girls fro side ick te oak ae Mh degrn BULLY TICKET {ix oes ection aand to tae alae Col that dynamite |@eattle, Portiand, Los Angeles, 8an| tary mother Jane Br ito the! SAYS T_R. ]| Roosevelt was escorted to the Ore- One of | was to be planted was submitted to.) Francieco and other Pacific coast!) - . te re ae ] > - > n hotel, waving his hat i : i " prc Pl path jbody of Mrs. Kinnan was found PORTLAND, Or., Sept. }} ® » waving Be Ser meee these bundles, Collins’ said, wasxiday to the grand jury by Pelletier, wing by aa prcemer id chm ef had beon murdered. Gideon! 11 Col. Roosevelt ries ae ae | sponse to enthusiastic shouts from A 7 - Se rune from Arthur Ward, who says|"ad been attorney for her and her | sidewalk crowds. - Arriving at the wrung from Arthur Ward, who say ecg elisa here today that in his opin- ]] hotel, the colonel held what was DEMAND SURRENDER WITHIN 24 HOURS DOUGLAS, Aris, Be | manding surrender within 24 hours, on the on geomet ae an attac The square, taper-| Prieta distance fn ‘GROOM AR rene by ce? ret was removed from the train federal numbers arly 1,000 well armed rebels un. | der his standard. 230. Sept Col RESTED Demands Protection seaad P stowing Te oar at ts here led with him over Gibson's alleged |] 1 > progressives would | originally intended for a reception NEW YORK, 86 ; leauak oftiaers : Jaction in getting the insane mother|} sweep Washing in the }| to the state campaign committes of ‘Seve NE’ ORK, Sept. 11—Formal | ernment ¢ lto deed to him $100,000 worth of , | the bull moose organization. The apt. demand for protection of the com] Ward, who been under fed. Ehiairey. tae Waa: obra vad November election by a} committee reception soon turn 4 Mexica ests hi eral scrutiny for some time, admit-| Proper » was arrested andj}, ate nae at : pins nthe eckin, hasan ted, the authorities say, having car-| beld in $25,000 bond, but was later) greater vote than ever be ie ne an hors fashioned handshak- made to the state department at | ei On a systematized white slavo|Feleased for lack of evidence cou-|{ fore. He expressed great {jing bee, hundreds meetiag he cific Railway company, according | traffic for some time with the Ward | necting him with the murder. satisfaction with the plat 1% one’ Ba rsonally. 2 of the |‘) announcement. here, The com} woman, in defiance of the federal] When the insane mother died,|[ form adopted yesterday by ]| xy yy eee EEN EE EM EMM aw, | two years ago, Gibson came forward . . . t \* x pany wa urred to immediate Bara faith ees allanne will sbkine Sims ox-] the progressive convention | WhATHER MannGaee tion by reports that Walter Doug nbeahe ‘ a | Seattle 3 added “they || * * ton by reports that Walter Deok-| CHINESE SMUGGLERS _|cviot of her estate. ‘The surro:|] it Seattle and added “they 11% pair tonight and. Thursday: Arizona and Mexico, had been eap- FALL INTO TRAP) £%'@ reused to recognize it and|} have a bully ticket up there, |) % tight easterly winds. ‘Temper # tured by Mexican rebels near Agua] SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11 cor iach gare oethedsiramralaRicned | xh wature at noon, OF * Prieta With three Chinese merchante—| eae ee dl, ! Eh dete det dpdededndndatndndntnd MOSQUITOES KILL | Sept a De GRAND RAPIDS erally stung to di quitoes, Fred Geise, was found a victim of a mosquito plague that is spreading terror in 11.—tt by Antonio many parts of the state of Agual The d man, blinded by the Rojas has! bites of hordes of the insects, had fallen helpless and died shortl} af iterward, For Satan is the |the court of heaven, prosecutor tn His ene and argues may your mies will return that greeting, too.| with devilish cunning that the But if the old man meets these/patriarch’s sin deserves the pum- deatb, But the angel#’ ave iff, Hulet M. Wells for repre-| |haps. And possibly they will glare|the attorneys for the defense, and Beniative 43rd district, and mre,|!n& for the hand of the old man's) MMT "Me even the orthodoxly|they plead before the court of rgd Baddler, representative 4ist|daughter, and the scoundrelly loaf) pious have their human side, heaven that the old man has, for- trlet, er who borrowed $5 a year ago last| The Jewish New Year. given and been forgiven by his ene THO! May and still blandly ignores the} At sunset tonight begins the|mies, and has repented, And God, SE NOMINATED ON | obligation. |Rosh Hashanah, the religious New/in His infinite wisdom, knows that Go REPUBLICAN TICKET The old man glared at all three. Year's day of the Jewish people the old man’s repentance ts sin- Wernor—M. 6. Hay He Will Forgive Them. The patriarch, being orthodox,|cere, so he gives ear to the attor retary of state—i M State auditor Howell Cc. W. Clausen, at the Attorney general—W. V. Tanner Hum ress, ist district—W, E.|shono Tovo + wall |the beloved cl attorney—Jo re Murphy, ne rney—John \¢ Sheritt—Matt starwich Clerk-—W. K. Sickel ‘Treasurer Hat lyou be writ Wm, Hanna r-A. P. Denton be forgiven. —~Bert Parish Fred ©. Brown, John B, synagogue will greet them smilingly with . and which, translated, 1 A’ good and prosperous year may at sundown, a,” of the Ticuse Hebrew ” ten for.” Ten days hence ph ns, prayer, will ne thing. If, in this time, a man truly re. 1 the But tonight, when he meets them | will tell you that God, at sundown,|neys for the defe will open his books an L’ |open for ten days. which i#/time must be spent in fasting and | for on the tenth day God| faith of ev And the old man's enemies will|pents of his sins against God return the greeting, and they will| will be forgiven. the | his brother man, patriarch will meet them again at) man’s forgivences, and, if possible, | grandchildren, down to the littlest the synagogue, and then he willimake restitution for his sin, The It he sins againat he must seek that | we, and marks keep them!the old man forgiven before the efore, the | books are sealed, With Bread and Honey. Tonight you will find the patrt- living arch at the synagogue, his hat on jhis head, bis scarf on his shout ders, deep in prayer. Afterwards he| he will return to his home, to dip a bit of bread in honey; and all his sons and daughters, and all his one, will each dip bread in honey Louis Fat, Ah Yet and Chin Man in jail here today, the federal au thorities believe they have struck at the heart of the most notorious muggling bande in operation, The arrests followed @ trap set by selves as smugglers ured con }tracts from the Chin the latter aereeing to pay $ for every coolie smuggled into their hands from Mexico. in token of their prayers for a s | happy and prosperous y For | and some wonderful opportunities to purchase bunga- honey is sweet and good, and the : ‘Talmud-—and the Bible, too, for that lows ready to move into. Understand, these offers are matter—speaks of a land that “flowed with milk and honey.” Then he will bless the members | of his household, resting his worn} old hands on their bowed heads. You will find the old man’s place of business closed and locked to morrow and next day. He is orth. odox. The reformed Jews will cele brate tomorrow only as a holiday. The patriarch will read his Tal | mud closely for the next ten He will go often to the synagogue. | He will make peace with all his enemies, But on the tenth day God will seal the books for another year, and after that it will be safe for the old man to devote himself once more to the mundane, but ur gent, business of making a@ living Services will be held in ali the Jewis churches in Seattle this evening. | mother. ‘A Great Realty Bargain Day for Star Want cpio ws vn et!’ A Readers Thursday (Tomorrow) d quarrel IT WILL PAY YOU to take particular note of the Want ads in tomorrow’s Star. Special arrangements have been made with nearly all of the well-known realty dealers of Seattle whereby each has agreed to make some extra special business getting offer. There will be several rare values in acreage, a number of home sites at prices and terms that will surprise you, for Thursday’s publication only, and we believe they justify us in calling this a great bargain day for home seekers. If you are contemplating the ownership of a home or a bit of acreage (perhaps as a profitable in- vestment for your savings) a careful study of tomor- row’s Want Ads will save you a great deal of money. AND DON’T FORGET when you have a Want Ad to telephone Elliott 44 or Main 9400, or bring it to Down-Town Want Ad Office 229 Union Street, 2 C.sosen Under the Big Electric Sign