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> ; ‘ % STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 1914, PAGE REMEMBER Chief Justice Crow: Attorney &. 0, Hugh Chief Justice Crow: Attorney E. C. Hugh: erocelty.” “w He’ Ye In April, 1913, the tate Jacod @ generous man, “Mr. Furth le a wealthy man, le he nott™ ell, he hae some property le he not? sir; he's a man of marked gen . Furth, then chairman of the board of directors of the Seattle National bank, was convicted of wrongful acts In connection with the bankruptey of the The court fined him, because of hie bank of La Conner, Wash. advanced age, instead of sentencing him to the penitentiary W. E. Sehricker He was fined $10,000. An appeal wae taken to the supreme court THERE HAS BEEN NO DECISION IN THAT CASE YET | Schricker w same time. SCHRICKER HAS ALREADY sentenced to the penitentiary at practically the PAID THE PENALTY—HE ERVED A YEAR AT WALLA WALLA BERLIN SAYS RUSSIANS ARE BEATEN BACK BERLIN, via The Hague, Sept. 1 —Germany’s advance against the Franco-British allies continues, the war office announces. The enemy was repulsed with heavy loss near La Fere, tt is stated. Elsewhere operations are satis factory The force under the crown prince was mentioned as uniformly suc cessful On the eastern frontier the war office asserted the situation was excellent. The Germans in east Prussia are reported to have been reinforced offensive against the Russians. Stories that the czar's troops are menacing the line of German fortt-| fications along the Vistula river are ridiculed TORIC DEEP CURVE LENSES give a larger field of vision, More protection to the eyes. Scientific examination. Rea- sonable prices. Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS Third Floor, 306466 Arcade Bidg. 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Seattle's Landing Dentist 705 and 713 First Avenue. evenings until # and Sundays wntil 4 for people who work si and to have taken the/ JONES’ HOME GIVESHANSON BIG WELCOME NORTH YAKIMA, Wath, Sept 1.—Right In the home of the standpat candidate for the sena Wesley Lorimer Jones, the re markably enthusiastic reception! given Ole Hanson, progressive can-| didate, signifies that thie state will | t the California bull moo victories, with Hanson ae the standard bearer. | Hanson's disinterested efforts tn behalf of the progressive party since its organization are particu larly recognized here, for he has deen the only man from the west side of the state who has viatted| this place, at his own expense of| time and money, to organize the county for the progreasives | There was no bull moose ticket jhere two years age It was in North Yakima several | years ago that a boom was launch ! for him for governor. Hanson | pfused to run, turning that offer) of support down as he had turned | }down efforts to bring him tnto the |congresstonal race four years ago land two years ago, | | His contest for the senatorial | |} nomination marks the first time | Hanson ran for office except in 1909, when he accepted practically nomination for t a unanimous | legislature. |/RUSH TO FRONT | LONDON, Sept. 1.—The Bri | Ish and French troops in France will receive strong reinforce mente from practically all of | | the British colonies. Some a | reported to have landed already, while thousands of men from Canada, India, Australia and South Africa are on their way to the front. BOMBS FALLING PARIS, Sept. 1.— Another German aseropiane flew over Paris at 4:30 yesterday after moon and dropped a ia pro- Jectiie, which failed to explode. LOOK HERE | Before You Buy Your Range Used Ranges—Rebuilt —Condition Guar- anteed 11.25 || Art Superb $25 Steel Range ..... 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St. Paul Minneapolis ) | Sioux City | Omaha fi } Kansas City | St. Joseph Gt LOW etesses $ 70.00 || Chicago ... 72.50 | Detroit 83.50 || Pittsburgh . 91.50 | Buffalo .... 92.00 | Montreal ........ 105.00 | New York ...... 108.50 | Philadelphia ..... 108.50 w fares to other Eastern pointa. ys. Return limit, October 41 lowed ite ‘ant Mall,” “Southeastern ndid, electric lighted trains Kast n your next trip. Arrange stop- Park, on main line—Season | | lat. ‘ormation, © America tira or Heater and SAVE MONEY. [| | | mot Jehtidbirth their duty to thetr chil It cost Skagit county $9,000 to secure Furth’s conviction. Thé collapse of the Schricker bank caused the lose of thou sande upon thousands of dollars to the farmers of Skagit county. The Furth cmee wae the first, of four criminal eo against officers of the Seattle National k. Skagit county has not tried the other o * yet, beow It Ie awaiting the decision in the Furth case, as practically the same testimony is Involved in each case. In addition, the decision of the supreme court is awalted to de termine the course to be pursued by the depositors who have brought civil sults against the Seattie National bank to recover $240,000. AND THE SUPREME COURT STILL HAS THE CASE UNDER “ADISEMENT.” When the Furth case reached the supreme court of Washington, & peculiar thing happened. There are two departments in the supreme court, Without either Furth’s attorneys making the request, or the Prosecuting attorney of Skagit county, all nine judges of the su Preme court—both departments at once—took up the ca Pe | cullar? You, when It is known that time after time this privilege— to have the entire nine Judges sit The conversation quoted at t ourred when the Furth o came Ppreme court on a case—le denied to litigants. he beginning of this articie oo up for argument before the eu it wae stated by members of the supreme court to the attorneys that the judges had, after hearing €lsion, but that the judge to whom the opinion was so busy It would handed down BUT NOW-—A FEW DAYS AGO | WASHINGTON NOTIFIED THE | ARGUMENTS AS TO WHETHER | CISION MADE AT ALL, SINCE F | The president of the State B Wenatch on the Watch for German Soldiers E THERE ARE MOTHERS AND MOTHE | RENAMES CITY Is sending out circulars which, under the pretens The Photographer With the Belgian Army—News Picture of a Beigian Outpost Near Haelen the arguments, arrived at a de wa igned the duty of writing be some time before it could be They refused to reveal what thelr decision was. THE SUPREME COURT OF ATTORNEYS TO PRESENT THERE SHOULD BE ANY DE URTH 18 DEAD. ar association, Frank Reeves, of of | to | Door,” comedies . LONDON, Sept. 1L--That the) |ezar has issued an edict renaming | | St. Petersburg, Petrograd, was stated in a news agency dispatch (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper |every human who has known the received here today from the Rus- Enterprise Association.) right kind of a mother. Aunt Mary went back to Mary's and Jack's for the night after we came back from the mud baths and went over to the Waverly, ar's. Poor old Dad looks as though he should be in bed. Mollie is as pret- ty and pert as ever. Mother Wav APPRAISERS TO erly is quite incensed because Aunt Mary {s going to live with | Dick and me. “IT think you it that makes the differences. (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) are very selfish, | calls me Margaret she always tn nasty) “to insist upon having Mary |of the steamahip which with you when you know the young / with the ll-fated Sampson last people need her so badly.” week “It is not a question of the young! A jibe) sult for $670,000 had| people's need, but of Aunt Mary's | been filed against the Victoria. need,” I answered. “We must re) its owners claim the member that Uncle John left|asked is more than the enough money to keep Aunt Mary | worth in comfort and that he also asked| Officers of Dick and I to see that she got ft. | remoy the themselves to | fictals. “I do not think it Is right for) Aunt Mary at her time of life to) be worried with the bickerings and brawle of @ man “Margaret you mean?” flashing eyes. ns } “JIM REGAN'S LAST RAID" Just what I say,” I answered, Two Reels “someway you always make me/ “OUR MUTUAL GIRL” say things in the rawest fashion, | but it 1s the truth, nevertheless. No. 2 HELLS TEACHING” There are mothers and mothers, practically to calling and it is not how a mother brings “ a child into the world, but how she “Peters City.” prepares him for speeding through FIX VALUATION k ® On the request of the Canadian Margaret,” (when Mother Waverly | pacific Ratlway Co, owner of the Victoria, the federal court has ap-| tends to say something particularly | pointed appraisers to fix the value! collided | amount ship ts| Victoria have Canada, | S H Po it {s not @ question of my selfish-| outside the jurisdiction of local of-| bd id ynor | ness but Aunt Mary's comfort | ger armen: | acd | | Vaverly What do} | asked Mother Way- erly, as she rose to her feet with 315 PIKE ST | Jack comes home under the influ ence of liquor three or four times a) DANCING week and then, of course, there are more or less disturbances.” HIPPODROME “Oh, why did be marry that Fifth and University. plese Union Orchestra. Dancing Taught by Competent Teache: chorus girl?” walled Mra. Waverly, She is not the kind of a wife to| help him.” I think, mother,” said = Mollie she has shown her than Jack id husband, I would quietly, “that self more of a woman has sh Jack were hir What You Want te Know: CAN YOU BE CURED? HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE? WILL IT BE PERMANENT? WHAT WILL If COSsTT A Visit Will wn himself to be a man my exclaimed her her, “leave him and have the | papers full of the scandal? 1 knew you would get those awful ideas Tell. Call jthe momen went to work. Oh, | |dear; oh, dear! ft 1s dreadful to bring children into the world and have them grow up to be the ltronble and care that mine have been to me.” Mollie just looked at her mother and then, as though she were afraid she would say something she would be ashamed of saying, left the table Mother Waverly ts one of those women who think that aftet they have gone through the pangs of dineanes of such as chfenio aliments the dren is over. “Bringing a child into the world” 1a a prerogative that woman shares with every other female thing on this earth It requires no brain, no reason ing powers, no sympathy, no soul to bear a child—only physical strength to bear physical pain ts necessary. But after the child te born, then must come the care and unselfish devotion that make the word “mother” a prayer on the lips of partment, “The livest telephone wires in Seattle are those leading to THE STAR WANT AD De-| stan capital. The change amounts| the capital Instead of Peters Fortress,” LONDON GETTING WISE LONDON, Sept. 1.—The London fire department is considering re placing its old alarm system with an American system. Authur H. Hutchinson Of W. B. Hutchinson Co. for County Treasurer | | DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. PROMPT ATTENTION To decayed teeth saves money and pain, We replace Missing Teeth! Without a Plate. Good as nature |gave the most fortunate. If your teeth are all gone you must wear Ja plate. For such cases we are |proud to offer our Restoration | |Plate, which has enlisted boosters for our office than any plate ever offered, It corrects a prematurely old mouth and re- |stores the youthful contour of the | |lips and cheeks, Its masticating properties are unsurpassed and its adaptability to the soft tissues of the mouth insures it being worn with comfort and ease. Plate wear- ers cannot afford to pass up this opportunity. Our prices are from 25 to 50 per cent less than any of our competitors. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S,, Manager, 1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union St. Note: Bring this ad with you, more!) COUNCILMEN ON LONG HIKE Four city councilmen, besides city engineers, the city electrician, and a lot of others, all are wearing corn plasters today, in celebration of thelr return from an ex- cursion to the Lake Cushman power site, In the Olympics, where they inspected the possibilities of a power plant for Seattle's lighting system. Most of them nearly walked themselves to death Saturday they walked 16 miles. At the end of 15 miles, Councilmen Dale and Fitzgerald lay down on the ground and closed their eyes. “Go on,” they told the others. “Teave us to die.” Most of those who went bring back favorable reports. “One argument in the Cushman site’s favor is the fact that only three minor condemnations would be necessar., said Councilman Lundy today ARE COMIN’ HOME GENOA, Sept. 1.—With 2,211] Americans on board, the Italian} steamship Re d'Italia sailed from| this port yesterday for New York.| Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Frait 1 w. (Corrected aatiy by J Godwin & Co.) New potatoes ONO 01% Cal. eweet potatoes, Ib. 24@ ory! Onions 01% | Ontons, «reen aa 2h Pickling onfons .. weve 100 @ 1.95 1.00 @ 1.26 Corn, per sack 1.75 Local radishes 12% Cauliflower, per doz 126 | > o@ iu | strained ta oranges 2 lemons, per crate .. § Cantaloupes eaee Cooking apples Cal. Gravensteine id Producers tor ter, ‘oultry, Veal and Pork Old roosters, live 10 over § Ibs. 13 @ 15 3 Ibs. and under uN 10 ew baual @ 2.60 Guinea fowl, live, doa. ... 9.00 O14 pigeons, good wine, as. 1.50 ig 14 @ 16 12 @ 13% 6 @ 12 10 @ (11 (Corrected daily by the Bradner Co.) Fese Race oes shah erento a Butter Native Washington ‘creamery, brick a2 Native Washin ‘oreamery, wolld pack .. mn Bastorn brick - tee a8 Cheese Wiscansia triplets .secens af THESE JUDGES WHEN YOU VOTE , really boosts Judges Crow, giving # statement of all the candida Chadwick and Gose for re-election The Bar association prefere them to Judges W. H. Pemberton of Bellingham, O. R, Holoomb of Ritzville and E. C. Mills of Seattle —men who have no entangling alliances or reactionary tendencies. IT’S THE BAME BAR ASSOCIATION WHICH GAVE A VOTE HANFORD, OF CONFIDENCE TO EX-JUDGE CORNELIUS H WHO HAD TO RESIGN TO SAVE HIMSELF FROM IMPEACH MENT It's the same bar association which hushed up the Root-Gordon Investigation, when # judge of the supreme court was accused of letting an attorney for the Great Northern write his opinion ina damage case. A brother of Judge Gose, who is asking for re-elec tlon, was president of the Bar association then. And Judges Gose, Crow, and Chadwick, by their very silence, virtually sanctioned the procedure by which the Bar association smothered the Investigation. OF COURSE, 8UCH A BAR ASSOCIATION DOESN'T WANT PEMBERTON, MILL8 AND HOLCOMB PHOTO PLAYS] AND FLORA, three-part comedy. summer nar i called “Pol JOHN BUNNY Finch, in a laughab) rative, which they ha . Colonial Until Tuesday Night iehing Ay will make their last] “The Wheat and the Tares,” twos Appearance 4 » Colonial theatre | part Vitagraph drama; “They tonight, The headliner of the pro-| Bought a Boat,” Lubin cram is a two-part Vitagraph spe |“The Terrible Lesson,” letal feaure Wheat and the|drama; “Polishin’ Up, comedy; " Lubin érama, . Tares,” a dramatic story of the|B Southland, in which James Morri-| Proof Sock Man,” and y are seen in| : prince characters. Three|Alhambra Untl! Wednesday Night other pictures complete the bill, | “Mr Burglar, M. D." BS 4 e |drama; “Snooky’s Titrtation’ a MISS MONA DARKFEATHER, | Ste!ling comedy; | “Dead a real Indian princess, is featured | "5" two-part feature. fn th two-part Kalem drama, “At o - the End of the Rope,” now showing | RESIDENCE THEATRES at the Class A e It is an Indian story, full of An weird, hair-raising incidents. old man, roaming the hills, is saved a Pr 3 by a girl he supposes to be the! Part drama; Irene’s Busy Week,’ daughter of an Indian chief, She 1s | comedy-drama, Dorothy K At the Home Until Wednesday ee really his own daughter, taken| from him years ago, when he was|At the Pleasant Hour Until, left for dead on the plains. Wedneeday ; The big scene shows a Mexican| “Circle two-part dramag = © villain’s attempt to escape by| “Just Kids,” two-part comedy, a slide for life over a cliff by his lariat, which proves too short cee RUTH STOREY OF THE VITA- graph company claims the title of “globe trotter.” She has made hurried trips to Florida, California, Texas, and is now in Labrador, where she is the heroine of a nau tical adventure, doing a rescue scene from a shipwrecked vessel and escaping as the little schooner {s pounded to pieces on the rocky coast HUA 4 It’s a Good Plan to prepare right now for the future, and a sensible way to begin ia to open a savings account here, where the money you deposit will earn Class A Until Tuesday Night “At the End of a Rope,” two-part Kalem drama; “The Harbor of Love,” Selig drama; “He Wanted Work” and “The Cook Next ee Clemmer Until Tuesday Night | 41/2% “The Locked House,” a John | interest while tt ts Bunny comedy; “Pathe’s and gradually accumulat- Hearst-Selig News Pictures;” “Sev-| en Sealed Orders,” drama, and two | educationa ing. Think it over, then make a start with a portion of your next Mission Until Saturday Night | “Martin Eden,” @ Jack London story. eee Grand Until Tuesday Night “The Tavern of Tragedy,” two- part Majestic drama; “The Mas- queraders,” Keystone comedy; “Mutual Weekly” and “Love's Re- frain,” Imp drama oe . Melbourne Until! 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