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- STAN —FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1914. PAGE 11, Germany And Amertean brains, they hope, | | Whereupon the two old cronic A, Johnston, deputy minister of le will now write the heavy, brain Jouch with sons and grandvons tn ling Canadian depariment of 1 storming books caleulated to drive lthe trenches facing German shray sity the trenches facing G © like cad’ Cietien, oth Mansel 9 the worst bookworm in the class of] , pshesrr tgp er . brine an verte h headqu 1918 to athletics | nel, bullets, shells a ters in Ottawa, y terday herved how colors when signaled —__— MR. D. CUPID MAKES|| By Wm. Philip Sims You, Paris keeps ite temper and | iy. dier at the front—but these people | its gayety, but it is a vastly differ warning ways imply refuse to mope or brood " . he one ‘the téGret All British ships must holst i ‘ i PARIS, Aug. 17, (By Mali to |" ent Paris from the one the tour heir colors and f wi Even the University of Washing-Jother departments of the inatitu.|| BIG SPEED RECORD |) new York.)--Gay Pares! Nev |_ Alphonse 1 40, too old to Ko to | known ee ore: ane “stand Wy if ay ton is affected by the war—hit hard|tion, but as in all other branches er has the French tal eo | war, Gaston ts the same age, | For instance, the only way of got: |Mle4 by his soaret ® ship and vitally—for its supply of cheml-|of American activity a ray of hope| EVANSVILLE, Ted Ag. 28.-—J,| well di lon for |hin services, too, were refused | ting about is by tax! or horse cab. > neglecting to hoist her cal goods has been practically cut | shines through the gloom. F. Harper, a railroad man of Mt high when he offered them. The famous automobile stager 1 running away is Mable e eden Prof. Horace Byers’) University officials cite the old|Carmel, Il, was seated on a bench| . The Paris of war times is not the tie Suetioa et an 1k tevin late ther were eanied stronghold tn the chemistry build axiom, “Necessity is the mother of|tn a park here, He saw a pretty| Paria of peace times, to be sure,| very rich, “writes me be ts having | bilization They were wanted to ine minus the ammunition with! invention,” and say they seo the/girl and spoke tosher, The girl,| but It ie Paria just the same, and|a hot time at the front carry troops in. |BABY DROWNS AS which ft and {ts commander slay | ‘ bi ey r " possibilities of American industries! who was Miss Iner Hope. visiting} more happy-go-lucky than er Indeed, and what ts he doing Bicycles are at a premium ay «= a developing to a point where they friends in Evansville, returned hie| ‘Tables and chairs on Yhe side-| asks Gaston The theatres have b closed., HER MOTHER PHONES or will the university library be} can fill the gap created by the cut n m salutation, A few minutes later| Walks in front of cafes, the French He's the company cook,” replies | The managements of mar able to cause the burning of any | ting off of European tmports along De y t son lest of French inatitutions, are onae, chuckling, for his son is |offered them to the ge ent GUTHRIE, Okla, Aug. 28.— midnight olectrietty attending the| the lines mentioned coy “gh saya peg Sate ve tak 00d ¥ r martial law, but in ul Hon for whatever uses it might de | The smal! daughter of Mr and — cae Ree ~ kreations | For Inatance, they say, chemical| utes thay were married at the|#lde the merry throng still sits sip ton chuckles also, but he has|to put them j Mra Ei! Stripling, tiving y esis and such laboratories in this country will | co ae ‘The ‘ ring it drinke—generally soft|a joke of his own, it seems The Jardin de Paris, well-known |f southwest of Crescent, was things, for the library's annual or | now no doubt reach that state of of bv ag reer vor ae a swapping funny stories and What do you think?” ho says.|to American visitors, has become| drowned in a tub of water in Harvey S. Jordan der of books trom abroad is being/ficiency where they can ate A cach nan PAO TN enjoying itself as cheerfully as|“You know Joan, the butcher? He|a nursery for bables of women who| which the mother had prepared | Republican candidate for canceled sweetly but firmly, with| Prof. Byers with deadly freshmon| Last excursion of the season to|ever has joined the colors.” |have been compelled, through their| a bath for the child. The tele COUNTY COMMISSIONER the curt explanation that the deal-| compounds |}Pt. Angeles Sunday, Aug, 80;| To look and listen, one would But no!” explains Alphonse, “I|breadwinners’ absence at the| phone bell rang, she anewered | First District Srhe ons come across” with them.| American ingenuity will work out| steamer Iroquois. Round trip $1.00. |never suppose there was not a thought he was refused because | front, to go out and earn thelr own| the call and when she returned | Precincts 78 to 224 ® same thing applies to various laboratory apparatus—burners test See page §—Advertisement family in France without {te sol too fat living. the baby was dead In the tub. to 2423 ae tg + ab Bee ts oe ie] RS ae ce ad (PAID ADVERTISING) (PAID ADVERTISING) (PAID ADVERTISING) E. B. COX Republican Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER North District A working man for the working people. Iam a carpenter and have been & worker all my Ute D. C. RINGLE ROBERT.A. TRIPPLE Candidate for the Republican Of the W. B. Hutchison Co. Candidate for Crawford E. White M. J. CARRIGAN COUNTY TREASURER Homapation for Candidate for republican nomination Reaengot Republican Candiate for « defromie,aa honest business adminis. FRED C. BROWN oe oe Pentienn: Primaries COUNTY COMMISSIONER for ‘the office of of King County COUNTY COMMISSIONER J witt nor inuke any pre-election prom. Republican Candidate for Wl Thoroughly Apprecrate Your On the Progreasive Ticket ives of expenditure of County funds or The Office Should Not Be Hereditary. |] PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Primary Sept. §, 1914 For the First (City) District. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY County jobs. Support. (PAID ADVERTISING) ID ADVERTISING) (PAID ADVERTISING) ee toe poe: (PAID ADVERTISING) ARTHUR P. DENTON COUNTY ENGINEER Candiadte for Re-election Subject to the Republican Primaries, Sept. 8, 1914 THIS IS BUSINESS—NOT POLITICS!! Concerning the expenditure of the General Road and ridge Fund of King County, under my supervision for 1913, there has been spent on earth, gravel and hard sur- faced roads, the sum of $460,465.85, of which the engineer- ing cost was but 3.2 per cent Under the General Road, Bridge and $3,000,000 Bond Attorney < A. Holtz Issue, funds in the past eight months of 1914 on contracts let for of $847, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE TED McCORMIC , haben Seattle Precinct ts c = : Does Not This Spell Economy and Efficiency? Republican Primaries, September 8th. SHERIFF The man who has had tho most Justicn Po OE enter un ep rePetn binge anti Paid Ad by the King County Engineers’ Club. h, gravel and hard surfaced roads to the amount for 29.00, of which the engineering cost was but 2.8 ____. |WILLIAM M. INGLIS Republican Candidate for SHERIFF (PAID ADVERTISING) (PAID ADVERTIS! (PAID ADVERTISING) ADVERTISING) (PAID ADVERTISING) (PAID ADVERTISING) (PAID ADVERTISING) TO MY FRIENDS JOHN H. FLETCHER Candidate for County ASSESSOR Progressive Party. FRANK E. GREEN Progressive Cahdidaye for PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Offices, 228 Burke Building. Court experience and is best qual- J ican Primaries, Bept. 8, 1914 Will et ified for the position. the People w clean busines# administration I take this means of announcing to you my candidacy for William A. Gaine: . siied A. ROSENTHAL on Cae epUR Ie Ticket Present Chief Clerk helen Justice John B. Wright JAMES W. SMART | Dr. W. T. Christe ALFRED H. LUNDIN Progressive Candidate for 1 served faithfully on the Park Board Office, City of Seattle. Republican Candidate for Re-election Republican Candidate for Re-election Progressive Party Candidate for of Seattle for ten years Ten Yeers’ Baking Experienc CONSTABLE COUNTY COMMISSIONER J. Edd Shrewsbury Subject to Republican Primaries | JUSTICE OF THE PEACE ears in Seattle, Third Distriot, September 8, 1914 Primaries, September 8, 1914. 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