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\ Editor Indicted Because He Called Judge 2-Legged Man Will Fight TOLEDO, 0., SEPT 28.—The eltation of the Toledo News-Bee | and its editor, Negley D. Coch. | ran, by Federal Judge J. M. | Killets for contempt of court Is expected to result in a historic Ry = fight for free speech and a free press. tween th « and the Toledo Rallways & at ¢ for posses of streets of "To ledo, w eee ter Mayor Samuel \ nes Kills 3Cent Ordinance j out of tio ows re ports and ed , The News Bee, both ‘ Federal Judge Killets nt fare Ordinance, passed unanimously by inva 4 jets cited Harry J. How ard, managing editor of The News Bee, for contempt « ourt, and also John Quintiven, t eas agen the Central Labor Ur Negley D, Cockrate ‘ goo a As ta at or a , one . WAS A JUDGE ioe his de wae we Ss vudge Auletes This editorial was complained Ged tor Gattore! : Bh Mies nls his charges Howard was charged with con Mia tae Goat tempt for printing extracts from | whe Coolran editerial the inliver Neech and alo for ed,| Statement was repeated = as > os Senn gepalaiad peietana age The day after Cochran was cited F Rorial com amended his charges and Managing Editor d had ac w mplaining that naging pooled %, complaining tha § tion continu la TS) from 1903 up to date The News-Bee ' * had fought the street railway com itor Cochran forthwith, afte ortal appeared on the ¢ ‘The News-Bee, in which he position that the paper did not want t@ censor judicial fons, and Would not permit judictal censor Ship of the paper's editorial policy In an editorial published last March the statement was made Rh that JUDGE KILLETS WAS ' NO MORE THAN A TWO. LEGGED MAN, EVEN IF HE pany ran edit.) opposed granting it ALBANY Painves® (980G0084 4 Special Discount For 90 days the Albany Dentists || Will give a special discount of 10} percent on prices quoted below. | . We do honest dentistry at honest | prices, and with our painless meth. ods, which are entirely hermiess, We guarantee the painless extrac | tion, filling and crowning of teeth. | No students employed, only skill. ed graduates of y: of experience. NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT. NO IMPOSSIBLE LOW hein TO DRAW A CROWD. : tt monber pray : An actual scene from the re Dust Rubber Pi ‘g1o.00 member of the eat tamil y, which hy ieeatetene Rubber Plate (best in! tance, has been treed by the terri 00) | eco. Boia Couns (extra heavy) Ae BO) African hunts, and is preparing for his last defe Bridge Work (extra ‘per, able scene obtained is the last charge of a lion, which, after fighting ‘tooth ; £5.00) the dogs from a low shrub, mak Gold Fillings . .. $1.00 UP, b@ caught a short distance from the maqbine. 4 Amaigam Fillings oie es ti at 2:30 and 8:15 daily until Wednesday eight. Our Work Is Guaranteed 15 Years. | “A SPLENDID DISHONOR, jwith Francis Bushman in the lead, is the headliner at the Class A until Tuesday night As Frank, a wealthy’ clubman, he finds that he only has a short tim ALBANY | ES ig PEOPLES BANK BUILDING to live, and thoughts of suicide er eed ree his mind. He ved by Jull | Open 1 ay gag nin ¢ is save y Julia Mane ee inate war | whose brother, Hugh, is falsely ac ' a SS ___.| cused of murder. Glad to repay the girl her kindness, Frank claims to be the murderer, and Julia's brother is released. To Frank's horror, he finds, a few days before his execu All Steel ij tion, that the doctor who told him T . he had only a few days to live was ¢ insane, and that he was in sound ' TAIMs fi resie: | Of course, life seems worth while but he cannot confess without Hugh, Julia's brother through a peculiar turn now, | involving | Daily | However, ve 1° ortlan | Complete Report \|of Market Today with ' Eggs are up'to 35 and 36 cents to ; Elegant Coaches | day, after selling two weeks at 34 i : lto 35 cents. These are the prices : Unexcelled Service | paid the farmers. The retail price Co Is hovering around 40 cents per dozen urteous | The poultry market is glutted on |hens and springs, Springs are lower, together with medium weight _ {Efficient Employes via the | hens. Turkeys are bringing 24 5 j cents. The veal market is dull and the | prices down. Pork has dropped. | Prices Paid Producees tor Vegetables and OW. R. & N. rs ted dally by J “Line of the Shasta Limited” || or oiitc. Stee! Flyer w. Godwin & Co} o Cal. sweet p Onions tatoes, Ib. Leaves Seattle 7:30 a. m. | Onions, gree i. oun Arrives Portland 2 p. m. 1% Shasta Limited se ii? Leaves Seattle 9:20 a. m 1% @ 100 Arrives Portland 4 m. 1.00 @ 1.38 UPortiand-Puget Sound Express 1% i Leaves Seattle 11:30 a. m 6 ih Arrives Portland 6:15 p.m ie gett \ Owi (Portland and Grays Har- “ $ es ia bor) 1 4 Leaves Seattle 11:15 p.m Arrives Portland 6:45 a. m 4 Arrives Hoquiam m 60 @ PYSleeping Cars Ready at 9:30 ™ @ . p. m.) ve oie r further d tickets and Hn SS reservations; call on 1.00 136 J. H. O’NEILL fide Dist. Pass. Agt. 716 SECOND AV, 16 i MAIN 932. 10 10 10 ri 260 9.00 } 1.60 4 18% 12 Pork, good block hogs o*” @ 10 (Corrected daly vy Bradner Co.) . 40 _ Butter yashington brick 16 ashineton 4 4 pack a & fi e oo) € Wisconsin triplets -sereee de [PHOTO PLAYS] $1.50 Women’ s House Dresses 75c Each which are now running at the Moore theatri STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1914 Look at the Suits F { 0 Finish $9.85, $11.85, 1 franecht and that it elected the administrations in 19¢ wQ7, 1% and 1911 din 1913 made the fight #o str that all+parties had pledge themeelves to a Scent fare Judge Is Emba ssed THIS LONG FIGHT AGAINST THE COMPJANY THE JUDGE CHARGED, HAD MADE iT EM BARA NG FOR A JUDGE TO Ld ADMINISTER JUSTICE TO THE STREET RAILWAY COMPANY The ordinance Judge Killetsa de clared invalid w pa b the ©o i} in Nove ist to take effect March 14, when the last franchises under which the street . company Was operating ex Commencing Monda » March 27 the company has Sept. 28th, 9 a. m. been operat without a franchi People Ride Free On March 2 the mayor notified the public to pay no than cents The comp y notified its condu tors to refuse ny offe of cent but not to eject fro the car any , free tre 8 up to last 6. 98 k when te inj on restraining city from int Never before in coat hist « offered ri fering with took effect He held the Scent fare ordinance Invalid and confiscatory, although it wan, in effect, a rental for use of the streets, as the company had no franchise | were such t th ason. 1 Scotch m h plaids, stripes, plain in leading mos the elegant xtu ai Er checks fe in and this seanc f the Redingo plain-tailored 86.08, macaan t and the coat. T 20 dozen all izes, tr Drew 4, stripes long and ginghar checks neck che short #8 Kimonos and is in small Tuesday Short chal 1 sizes, doze Chitdr and gr While Rain Capes, in navy Worth up to $4.00. these navy Over fine sizes, In bl your choice $5.00 Oregon Blankets, all-wool ind series of the Paul J. Rainey pie weight 4 In gray The cheetaw, a borders. Full double remarkable speed for a short dis bed size, Tuesday dogs that Rainey used on both his eget ree n Blankets, all-wool, Another remark. Gray with ig’ ba dash right into the camera, only to The pictures are shown $6.00 Oregon Blankets, | all wool; weight ibs Special jof the plot a happy is $7.00 Oregon Blankets in vicuna eee Se. or gray mottled all-wool, weight | ee 6 pounds. Spectal “AN UNTARNISHED SHIELD,” wuabaad * ye of the Beloved $4.00 Woolnap Blankets, size 66x r featuring Ar in wh tan and gray with | tee ity of y borders | andon war being hei ee $2 75 awar ios diner tel oteel ectal ‘Tuesday ° size $2.00 Cotton Blankets, pe Banga i Pel ie or eng AL 80, medium weight ‘omes in papers meen fal white and fancy pink and blue two-part feature the Clay in which featured, {8 a strong story in moral eee JACK MOWER, OF THE VITA | graph, used to live in the Hawaiian islands, and {s a regular fish in the| water. He's always ready to do a Men’s Clothing Slaughtered ‘ash Bal in $1.00 Kimonos and Dressing Sacques 43c floral designs Children’s Rain Capes $1.89 Women’s $1.00 Petticoats Merce ASTOUNDING VALUES Bedding $3.39 fancy $4.29 viewuna $4 98 | 70x PAGE 3 "THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY”, -riced $14.85 Look $2.98, SECOND AvE. AT —Smashing All Previous Records— Owing to the blocked condition of the streets for the past two months, it has Now left our storerooms chock-full of seasonable merchandise that our store can be reached without endangering life or limb, we have decided this record-breaking sale for the next ten days to catch up for lost time. This sale will down in history as smashing all records. Be on hand Tuesday for the biggest bargains ever offered in Seattle. (Extra salespeople wanted.) go & Women’s Jackets Up to $12.50, While They Last $3.98 Jackets Women’s Silk Waists Up to $4.98, While They Last $2.98 of odd Walsts own 9 Handsome Silk Neck | Cords, rich colors, fluffy ory ght ous Silk, Satin th Twenty-five the This in silk tassels, 1 and black lot values, | Colors for this sa $2.2 you t black, navy, | gots to tan, gray, While they | host $3 st, each, $¥ last, ea %. $2.25 2c ular 5¢ Lace just correct thing for navy, b Not many | shopping ting, ete, to k | w Corsets — “Ameri- Lady’ figure for this what they skirt in this lot, but ar with that separate — Cor Our sale can sult any 50 grade lors make up in Tuesday ners they 1 style $2.08. nur ality r choice, ante a ues you Peari Buttons, white, large size. A seller everywhere holes. During this. money ing event 2 Corsete—Empire style, | TIC ince 000 ribbon trim med; heavy coutil; four hose | supporters; rubber buttons. For this sale 79¢ 123c er’s Delight.” test. All sizes. two for 2c pure & Two percale, madras Dressing Sacques in and neat ’ Ase Knit Waists for Children — “Moth- Will stand the brown Instead of 1%¢, years Si.so 59c Petticoats, Tuesday SMe cardinal, tar Sizer § to 5 Yard—Braid Trimmings C —Piain colors and trt- | descent effects. The Castie- | brand. Values to 60c. | | rize all In All Depart- ments for the Coatings and) Shoes Suitings Women's $2.50 Oxfords in patent leather, vici kid and cravenette; also in Strap Slippers. Special, $2.00 56-inch All.wool Plaids and Rainbow Stripes in the to close, per 98c mixtures. $3.00 Comforts. ered with fancy plain backs to match, filled with two large rolls of cotton, weight bout 7 pounds. $1 98 Special Tuesday . $1.50 Pillows—All feathers, free from dust; size 20x26; cov with fancy art ticking, rose and tan 98c | Special Tuesday 50c Sheets—The bleached kind, size 72x90, made of good quality muslin. Special 39c Tuesday Batts, size $2.00 Lamb's-Wool $1 50 84, weight 2 Ibs. Tuesday $4.00 Bath Robe Blankets, size 72x88, with cord and tassels to match, in a large range of pat | | sora Special $2.98 Tuesday $2.25 Bedspreads, size 7 heavy pair Sele es Little Men's and Youths’ Box Calf Schoo! Shoes, sizes $ to 13, and 13% to 2 6 Special, pair $1 ° 9 Child’s Vici Kid Button and Lace Shoes, sizes 5 to 5. 98c new two-tone and weight for capes “$1.50 $1.25 Crepe, Granite €pingle—A pure worsted im- ported cloth tn all colors. Special, yard 9c $3.00 Coatings—All the lar weaves The prope and sults. cial, yard to each and popu weight yard on celal, in Granite Pl Serges 50c 8 1-3c Ginghams, full bolts, in blues and blacks Special, yard 6c Standard Calicoes in light and dark patterns, full bolts, all colors. Special Tues 6 c day, yard Marseilles patterns, width 4 ft. 6 Ins., cut ners Specia Tuesday at $1.49 40c¢ Table Dam- ask, bleached, mercerized, J inches wide, as Special, pair Misses and Children’s Extra High-Top Button School Shoes, made of gunmetal calf, sizes 8% to 11% Special «.---.4..-.. 91.98 Sizes 12 to 2, special $2.29 Women's Vici Kid Button and Lace Shoes, newest lasts, es 2% to 8 Special, palr $1.98 Men’s Regular $4.00 Gunmetal and Tan Shoes in button and Blucher styles, union Youths’ Extra High-Top Tan and phi Black Shoes, made for hard wear, sizes 13% to 2 Special, pair --. BaedO Men's Gunmetal and Heavy Vici Kid Shoes, button and Blucher styles, easy lasts $ Special, pair 2.49 daredevil water stunt | Pa | CLEO MADISON, WHO 18) leading lady in the “Gold Seal Company of the Universal film. lives with and is the sole support of lan her mother and invalid sister, who 1s with a new carded cot ton, Special Tuesday $1.75 Comforts, 72x78, a: a's } CHRISTY MATHEWSON, THE) size baseball star, will appear in a white cotton filling, covered jdrama, “Love and Baseball,” to be with fancy colored cloth, Pe shown In Seattle the first part of sian designs, October cig) Tuesday 50 Feather Pillows, size with good quality o' | “THREE OF A KIND MAKE A $1.25 Comforts, large size, filled 98c pure $1.39 | 17x24, sorted patterns. 29c Muslin, best StylishAutumn Millinery Specially Priced $2.48 $3.98 $4.98 Charming edium turbans and fancy Special Tuesday 12i4¢ Lonsdale quality, full 36 inches 4 | wide. Special Tuesday 83c | 15¢ Pillow Cases, size 45x36 made of good grade round ioe pad muslin. Special | Tuesday, each ll4c f | 7e Crash Toweling with red andr shapes to suit ev beave dels in small to arger in velvets, plusher our own workroo: wings, stic id copies of Just 10c all kinds. is complete 79c ing event, little ones. 15c guerite 98c less ors Boys’ $10.00. pairs of roomy pants. style Special Special . Men’s and Boys’ Rain- coats Slaughtered at the Coats Priced $7.50, $9.98 Forced to Unload 10 Days’ Sale Commencing Monday Sept. 28th, 9 a. m. WOMEN’S APPAREL AT INTERESTING PRICES Extra!—Extra! 35c Chemisettes — French candy and Brussels White and ecru, and with he h values. collar, 50¢ Special 25 25c much Belts—Patent enamel, 1 large bow—so demand and stylish. 25e. for this sale Skein — Fleisher's Yarns—All colors and Buy now while stock Sweaters for Children Now is the time, dur- great money-saving to buy Sweaters for your this Aprons for Women— Heavy gingham. Mar- style, with pocket and bib. Regular 25¢ grade, cial 15¢ rg Kid Gloves for Women The new crop, but than old prices. All col- Fitted. Special 98c. NEXT 10 DAYS Boys’ Suits Suits in values up to The Elk brand, with two Similar to pictured below. Sizes 7 18 years, Boys’ Suits in values up to $7.50. The Elk brand, with two pairs of roomy pants. 6 to 18 years. Special . All colors. Sizes $5.00 Boys’ Suits in values up to $6.00, Norfolk style, all colors, wearing fabrics. ce Sizes from 17 years. Boys’ Suits in values up to $4.50. Pair,” a two-part Victor comedy, {s| white stripe ticking. | stripe borders, setvedge on both | French models that you se¢ The Russian, Balkan and Sailor one of the joint headliners at the| sides. @pecial $10.00 to Tuesday take your choice styles. Sizes 2 to 6 Circuit today—sharing with the| 39c Tuesday, yard 5c co STi ap a ame a ae years. Special * $2 .89 two-part Imp drama, “Redemption | aoe: = the feature lines. The first is a pleasing contrast to “Redemption a strong picture that shows the tn-| — ——— a ae iis adaee oa bei neti liiea fluence of a baby on a rough moun-| awe t Jas hard to get along with as a take her out of it,” Some day, my tain outlaw. An and a eee | |man’s morals dear, I'm going to have a business ee eee Circuit Until Tuesday Night | THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | “Ob, Mollie! Mollie! My dear|of my own. It may be matrimony Redemption,” two-part Imp child, I am afraid for you. I think} and raising children and it may be “THE MOCK ROSE," a two-part], Redempriony 6 tind Make a|f you would be much safer if you|something else, but it will be bust- picture, is the serial of| }) two-part Victor comedy; | \fell in love with some man and|ness just the same, and I, not the The Trey o now show-|.i6 Neutral,” a war drama; “The MOLLIE TALKS BUSINESS |married him }man in the case, will run it.” ing at the Alhambra Land of Gold,’ drama | Not me, Margie. Why do you] Mollie gave voice to these as i eg Pose’ = twant to inflict upon me the hum-|tonishing sentiments with the most Clemmer Until Tuesday Night Alaskan All Week (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Ba-) chine and his man-made one As/drum life you are leading, where | adorable smile and I laughed, for T Too’ Much Uncle,” comedy;| «phe Making of Bobby Burnit,’ terprise Association.) | Motte said this she looked up with| buying a new kind of dishpan is| thought how she would be tamed The Double Life,” social drama;| with Henry Abeles. Mollie came home before I left/a sudden smile as though she had | your wildest dissipation, or the kind| when love really came to her News in Picture > ger ped 3 j the Waverly home | made a discovery |that Mary is leading with a con (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Ra sion All Week | ad yoy are here, Mar-| “Maybe that’s the reason I don't/stant stream of wine bottles and| a Alhambra Until Wednesday Night R Daylight,” a Jack Lon-| latmed. Perhaps you | }ike it. To my boss I am just a ma-| frivolous ladies in the offing wait The Mock Rose," two parts; | agn sto can do something to make mother | chine, that must know no fatigue,/ing for my husband? No, thank SAVEYOUR MONEY Animated Week and “Jane's| see have a little sense. She insists 1) but be always ready to take his|you! My idea of business is not| Lovers, « dy The Dark | 4 \am perfectly heartless because [| orders and execute them as quickly | that of most Is A place where | Horse,” a Mary Pickford reissue, | RESIDENCE THEATRES won't give up my job. But I hate/as possible. He has never found|a girl can meet a man who will | Seige 4 ¢/nursing, You don’t think I hate/any fault with me, so 1 suppose |——e—————— Melbourne Until Twesday Night | At the Home Until Wednesday father because I dislike nursing, do|he is satisfied, But, Margie, I hate | 5 The Brrids,’” three-part two-r drama; er! you, Margie?” being a machine and I have foun * Making a Convict,” Edisor inty dramé The Bogus|” “No, dear, I think that when ourlout that pra hewian i ake 1. all A Home Recipe for Money,” Kalem cc sron,” comedy jdear ones are ill we should give|that. makes a stenographer's job | Removing Wrinkles BE *-* ee them all the care possible of the|worth while, At least that is all Woe». Colonial Until Tuesday Night |At the Pleasant Hour Until) best kind, but we should also keep|that makes {t worth while to me. at of The Potter and the Clay,” two. Wednesday |up the usual affairs of Ufe as well] oy Mollie, is trad Lage ney ebogdabaprsbthe part Kalen The Untarnished| “Knmeshed by Fate," two-part}ag we can, You will be glad tol aan’ine noe’ clement ted ot eabonably can? Why shou! Shield,” with Arthur Johnson; “He|drama; “The Fourth Proposal,” | know, Mollie, dear, that your father | Oa" the #ex element. Don't you |iitved at a dimdvantag Nearly Won Out,” comedy, and|comedy; “Binks Elevates the/aigo thinks the same and told me haters you are the worst little | ways py wearing wrink \“Too Many Aunts, dy; | Stage,” comedy just this morning on no account | {it In existence, that you can no | avoid | Broncho Hilly's a | must you give up your position.” pe pi ci idly and see = PaO non Ts do t " \Wanecn dr The house you want is ad-)" "Gn" t'm'so glad, for F would not [Dass YOU bY unscathed by your|\iakiesof sageinen wet ae INVISIBLE 5 ee vertised in STAR WANT nave dear, patient’ old Dad misun-| {10 with a mouse even though it te | ete ‘onantatuctor Double Visiou S uesday Night ADS. derstand me Sah of seninsant | >| | “The Green Rose," an Alice Joyce I inte vi uci "How do you ike your now Job, p w | BEST IN THE |pieture; “A Splendid Dishonor, 7] Mollie? ee za Abe ABB YOU by, | where » rer oe age er |with Francis X. Bushman; “The Mollie made a grimace. Margie; they reach ont hands to| Buy atl ie the wotld's lens 5 | Ageless Sex,’ comedy 7h YOUNG MA “will you think 1 am incorrigible ane hte Bi fhe : rest of the |i", ‘halt pint of ‘as | Perfection Onan . . Prstasadtivagl gay if I tell you that I don't like it?” 1] 8ame is eluding them. ] a wash lotion " ally Grand Until Tuesday Night |B MUPCTRICAL no AM looked disappointed “I admire and respect my pres-| instantaneous, | Marks " beg ter abaateonp “Lola, the Girl of the World,” two-|[f Sena for_new g “Oh, it's a perfectly good job, alljent boss, but honestly Tam not | etioed Immediately after the ver ‘et | Dre Edwin J. Brown |part drama; “All at Se SEATTLE ENGINERHING SCHOOLT) right, and my boss knows no dif- having much fun. I find that a via. tha tans POnie o. TedemanSa RL Main 3640, Keystone} Mutual Weekly,” world's comedy; ference between his human ma-man's bad manners may be quite smug-like.—Advertisement cated for walking and street cars, a Pesta