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jfEN ARE KILLED IN AIR RAIDS Bullets and Vod'vi y °v uldn’t think th gether, you? F trenches France, what's happening yaudeville shows and sing w would in page”. 1 PUTS BAN ON SOUL KISS FOR WOMEN — IN COUNTY JAIL County Jaller Halley put the Official ban on the soul kiss in section of the jail Wedne: . But a few months ago he notice that no more kiss would be allowed in the visitors’ lobby of the men's gaction, following the discovery that “dope” In jous forms was being transferred to pris- ‘eners by the lip-to-lip route. Also in Garters The same discovery was made, Qe says, in the women’s ward. An giher means of transferring “dope” exposed when search of the bed to Ella Cadwalleder, that’ Soldiers companiment of German bullets. Cor- respondent Simms tells about it on lle ey go to Sut in the S exactly put up to the ac- VOLUME 18. NO. 168. TO DANCE ORNOT TO IN SCHOOL pone of the inmates, disclosed Wed |nesday a dainty, baby-blue garter concealed in her pillow, Inside the |garter was found a small paper of |morphine crystals . sig | A hatpin, said to have been used |School Board Is Petitioned ly the woman to plerce her arm in on Both Sides of injecting the morphine, and a| Question. | spoon, in which she is supposed to have melted the “dope,” were also }found and confiscated | “We have allowed the prisoners) the liberty of standing at the jal} gate to talk with visitors,” said Supt. Halley, “In the future they jwill do their talking In the pres ence of the matron, and no kissing i will be permitted.” HEARING SEPT. 20TH Public Meeting to Be Held by Board—Even Folk, Dances Scored. Aesthetic and other dancing Mrs. Iva Hagen, wife of Romeo! Bagen, the pusilist, filed in supertor q@art Wednesday an answer and q@secomplaint to his divorce ac thon started here a year ago. She is now living with her parents at Mayfield, Wash., where the fled, she says, on Aug. 7, 1914, Jess than three months after their Barriage at Centralia. Mlleging that he GITY LAID IN RUINS BY QUAKE LA LIBERTAD, Salvador, Vd &-—Heaps of ruins mark Mechs of Jutlapa, capital of Guatemala, as the re- uit of an earthquake Monday night Tho meager advices show no loss of life, the vio fence of the shock and the ex- tent of property damage led to the belief that some casualties must have resulted. The quake was general over Salvador and Guatemala, tak- Ing a toll of lives or property continually | | | & er both in San Salvador, Santa Ana, Sonzonate and elsewhere. PANAMA SAFE | WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—The| Panama canal is safe. War depart Ment advices showed that the zone was not hit by earthquake Which rocked San Salvador and Guatemala, and slightly shocked) Mexico City. CLUB WOMEN TO SET INTO FIGHT ] FOR PENSIONS With the legislative department @ the North End Progressive club up the federated women's Glubs of the city in support of state aid for deserted mothers, the hear. fag on the case which G. Wright Amold, attorney, is bringing up to fest the validity of the bill passed by the last legislature, knocking @t the pension for these deserted Mothers, comes on in Judge Dyke Man's court, Frid p.m. A large delegation of women will Dresent Amold announces that if he {s deteated in the erior court, he ‘ROMEO’S: ROMANCE IS NOW RUPTURED; WIFE TELLS WHY levineed little or no love and affec And Now JEFF Kn permitted In Seattle public schools Is threatening to rip under the peaceful relations that have existed to date be- tween various parent-teachers’ organizations, independent mothers, the school board and the various high and grade school classes, With the several factions already sizzling heatedly over the question scolded, bickered and quarreled, and that he frightened her by threaten ing bodily harm, Mrs. Hagen asks that his action be dismissed andjof whether dancing ahould or that she be granted a divorce. should not be stood for, in any Hagen alleged that altho he fur/form, the matter has become en nished her a neat apartment here and gave her everything “in keep ing with his walk tn life,” she would not cook his meals and |tirely too hot for the schoo! board jto handie, and a public hearing ts Ito be held for discussion pro and con on Monday evening, Sept. 20, at the school board offices in the Central building. Against Foik Dances, Too The board is laden down with petitions, signed mostly by women, for and against allowing dances tn tion for him BIG EXPLOSION NEAR TREASURE NEW YORK, Sept. 8—An against the rag, the hesitation, the one-step and kindred dances, but }disaproval has been registered against the so-called folk games played j | Not only are protests made | explosion in the new subway | Po Tay BY achoo} plays) near the bduliding where $80,- b- , i ‘The opposition contends that 000,000 in gold was stored |roik dances lead up to the other threw 50 guards into a fever of excitement today. The guards were placed about the vast sum of gold to prevent any possible attempt at robbery, a with kind,” said Assitant Secretary Mid- dleton. “At present the school! board allows each high school class| to hold one dance a year in the the explosion, it was feared an | ith schoo! effort was being je to reach “The board took the position the treasure. Later the gold | heretofore that it was better to hold these affairs in the school| was transferred to the vauits of J.P. Morgan & Co, The $80,000,000 was moved thru the streets in trucks. HITS STOCK TRADE CHICAGO, Sept. 8.—Federal Judge buildings than at some public dance hall, where supervision would be almost impossible. | Many petitions have also been submitted by women and women's organizations, asking that the schools be opened for neighborhood social events, and that adultes be allowed use of Landis ruled today that board of trade's “call rule,” whereby grain bc bala for dancing pur prices are fixed over night, is a violation of the Sherman anti-trust law. FOUR BOYS HELD | AS AUTO THIEVES | will carry his fight to the supreme court. Addressing the North End Pro How four youths spirited away an ressive club Tuesday afternoon,| auto, which was secured with a pad on the question of whether or not) lock on the spark and gas throttle, deserted mothers merit the pen-| was revealed Tuesday night with sion, he pointed ont that it is the|the arrest of Ben Christensen, 1618 policy of our laws to make each|i9th ave.; Ray Hensgen, 19 East individual responsible for his own| Madison; Bil! Boalt, 614 h ave. conduct, and asked why we punishiN., and Sa neh, 1802 19th ave., the deserted mother, rather than who were caught in the machine at the man who deserted her. 10th ave, N. and John st. They say "We should look at this thing they slipped the lock off and turned from the point of view of her chil the magneto over with a screw) dren,” he said. driver. Furs-| The auto belongs to C Bankers PRESIDENT A. LAW, FROM PHILADELPHIA SKETCHED WHILE HE WAS ENJOVING HIS AFTER DINNER SMOKE HIDE ~AND~S EEK BEHIND AIS CIGAR AND BADGES. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1915.ONE CENT _ Having Great Time Here FREDERICK FARNSWORTH. FH FROM SAN FRANCISCO, WAT BUSY ON HE COULD REACH. ANL BOOSTING | | FOR. CALIFORNIA LP SiARPER, FROM ZANESY WE PATTEST DELEGATE AT Wilson Statement Is “Absurd and Puerile,” Lawyer Tells Bankers New ker | Henry D. Estabrook, York lawyer, principal before the American Bankers’ association Wednesday, cha acterized President Wilson admonition to new citizens that 8 being attorney was speaking on the subject of “Self-Defense.” He declared the European war no con- cern of America, except as some of the belligerents have trampled on American rights, Since this coun try is the best hope of humanity, he sald, if we fail to safeguard it we are traitors to our forefathers. Every dollar in the national treas ury should stand pledged to its de fense, he declared, and continued threatens in so man, insurance man, 919 Boylston | No nation us SET TRIAL DATE ave. N |mang words, but who {s oblivious to hints and Intimations that speak cept s—tne TAKE R. R. JUNCTION N JOSE, Cal., preliminary hearing of Tony Dt- hie Franco and Joe Vetrano, members BERLIN, Via London, Sept. &—German forces have cap- the Sicily, civ tured Volhovyzsk, an important | who were arrest ed for attempting to extort money hy writing threatening letters to railway Junction 48 miles south. prominent Italians of Central Call-, east of Grodno, it was of- fornia, was set today for Sept. 13. ficlally announced today, (wit, You Foot [THATS A PASS PO: | THAT LiryLe Prece Stimuyy, LOR CaPER with {4 PIECE OF PAPER tec. ‘ea TO ME TOO KEEP FOR You AND IF HAT Is tTHic || THE RED SEAL. Wilt Get You OUT me our YoU GET (NTO ANY TROUBLE ASK Pee op 1 AN AMERICAN e } ¥ ME FOR IT AND VLE GIVE IT a) AA FANCY KIND © Pree 0 }| PassPor'T a rR 3 ° vg | OF Any KIND* ——— <= BACK To You: GAVE Us — oh Be Aire en oe res TAS ‘oe a San? (hy a SEroRe we a, Se You say? a WHAT GOOD 1ST? - SAN! THAT LITTLE | water. louder than words? We boast our strength to repel attack when we know we are weaker than dish While every other nation has been preparing for aggression we have not made ready even for defense. Is this state of imbecility to endure? | “To say that we are too big or ows All About the Value of a Passport (Copyright, 1918, by H. C. Fisher) ri ERTAINGY ! AND THE RACT THAT c seu DON'T KNOW WHAT IT US, PROVED THAT YOU'RE NOT ABLE TO ‘TAKE CARE OF IT. GIVE IT too proud to fight In self-defense is, with all respect to the estimable but mistaken gentleman who said it, absurd and puerile. To say that a mob of a million or so of un- trained citizenry could leap to arma! and put to flight the bullet-tested| soldiery of Asia or of Europe is) worse than puerile—it is perverse | stupidity “The machinations against this government at the moment are more subterranean than submarine, Our duty {*® to defend against both, We are permitted no al ternative. We must forthwith spend money for defense, and lots of it We must know that are safe even from the temptation of attack Our peace and future happiness de pend upon this assuranc “A free people, says Washington, should be armed and disciplined ac! cording to some well-adjusted plan Whose plan? I should say that the recommendations in the first tn stance should come from our mill tary experts, and that Insofar as their recommendations were unani mous they should be adopted with out much debate and regardless of With the understanding, how-| that the sole purpose to be we cost ever, GWA | THE HAMERICON NANY COULDNT LICK A SICK Raptr, THE H'ENGLISH Navy ts A NAVY! ] |subserved is not conquest, but self. The Seattle Star : The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : ON THALINS AND NEWS STANDS, Be A. . COLBURN, A LIVE -Whee PATTING: DELEGATES ] THE BACK, AS HIGH Ul AS | (LL OW, ol LIE HE THE CONVEN TION gl rane denefse. Wants Big Navy “It means obviousty a big navy—| as big as any navy in the world— with every flying, diving amphib- AST EDITION Weather Forecast—Generally fair SEATILE Low. TIDES AT High. 817 pom, 11:88 p. ™., TACKS MADE BY RSHIPS OF BOT Al AMPS: 43 HUR LONDON, Sept. 8.—Ten persons were killed in last night’s Zeppelin raid on the English coast, it was officially announced today. Three other persons are missing and be- lieved to be buried in debris. Following out the recent policy concerning raid announce- ments, the location was withheld. DELAYS NOW IN LANG CASE were in the party, the official state-| ment said that only three partici- ue lthearet Keen dissatisfaction was clearly Dutch Fire at 'Em Apparent in the city Wednesday AMSTERDAM, Sept. 8.—Four Zep-| over the unlooked-for postjionement pelins are believed to have partici-|of the councilmanic probe of pated in last night's German raid|Ccharges of misconduct odged against the English east coast. Out-|*sainst Police Chief Lang lying Dutch garrisons fired on a|, The investigation has been de- Zeppelin heading in a southwestern| ferred until next Monday at 3 p. m., direction, fearing that it was about|#"4 it became krowa \Vednesday to voilate Dutch neutrality. Three | that Councilmen Bolton, manna and others were sighted over Dordrect,| Fitzgerald will be out of the city giving rise to the opinion that the/*",Rex 1 eek. four were destined for the English| ,,Councilman Lundy, who carried east coast. © charges into the council, made |the motion to contiune the hearing ALLIES ALSO SEND (1 .ciais ne sata, “because 1 OUT AIR RAIDERS 192 th, 19 ft TAS a. m., 2.0 th 9:10 p. m., 02 ft pated. “Last night three Zeppelins bombarded the eastern counties,” said the official statement. “Two men, three women and five children| were killed; four men, 11 women and five children were seriously in-i jured. A man and two women are missing.” The remainder of the 43 wounded apparently were not seriously hurt. | thought it was poor taste for the lelty to be washing its setled linen | before the American Bankers’ con- | vention.” PARIS, Sept. 8.—Whirring | Councilman Hesketh was warm «aeroplanes from both the al- ep the collar Wednesday be- ied and German air camps | C#use cf the delay. So were Fitz- | gerald, Haas and Bolton. Councilman Dale supported Lun- jay ant seconded his motion. Fitz | gerald objected on the ground that poner at the time he presented ‘eo-operated in an 2 matter, wawted the investiga- attack upon the Ostend camp. | tion held at ence. He urged that The bombs, as far as is known, | the charges be disposed of 4# goon killed none at these points, tho sev: | #® pousible. eral persons were slain ‘vhen the ext week, it 's understood, Hun- German squadrons ombarded |" Will be in California, and both Nancy and the plateau Malzeville.| Bolton and Fitzgerald vill be oz These raids followed the big al-| their vacations. led raid earlier in the week npon| Hesketh expressed some doubt Saarbrusken, the German air as-| Wednesday as to whether a quo- sault on St. Die and Geradmer and |T¥m, necessary to hear the ¢! arges the reprisal raid of the allies upon | inst Lang, contd be Lad when Setenere, ancous Wee. Ehind jthe tnvestigation starts, went forth today on errands of death. Sixty bombs were hurl- ed by the French birdmen upon German air camps at Medard and Dieuse, while French and t fous auxiliary that can add to its effectiveness, and with all the munt-| tions and means to boot—munitions| for a year's campaign at least al-| ways in cold storage. It means as many naval officers and men as! may be ne ary easily to operate! hinery furnished by the gov-! nt. Insurance will cost money, but {t is worth the price.” Mr. Estabrook also disc al merchant marine as an auxiliary to the navy and said the La Follette act prevented the acquirement of a merchant marine. | German Airmen Honor Man They Killed in Raid PARIS, Sept 8.—German taubes crossed the Fren nes near Nancy today and dropped wreaths, with messages of con dolence for the family of Capt Fequant de Latouche, noted French aviator, killed by three German airmen in Monday's rald on Saarbrucken French aviators rose to meet the message bearers and pur sued them, but they escaped to their own headquarters. One hundred French aviators paid their last tribute today to La touche, the first certified mili tary pilot to drive a French ma- chine. G'wWan Take YouR HAND OuT OF “MY Face of MLL BUST ou (M THE NOSE, YOU COCKNeY (seenrttgia 18 by LC Per) MARTIAL LAW | utilities aE ite BROWNSVILLE, Tex, Wednesday recommended for in definite postponement the ordi-| nance of Change-His-Mind Dale to/| repeal the old ordinance providing | The public Sept. 8—Martial law along the Rio utility bonds with which to con- nect Fourth ave. with the Lake| Grande, thruout this section, Burien Hoe. Dale declares that if} Wl! soon be declared if Gen. Funston carries out his present the plan were carried thru it would plans, be a burden on the taxpayers. He voted in favor of the ordinance| He expects to throw his lines when it came before the council.|@long the entire border in this The committee, {n tabling Dale’s|Tegion as a result of the recent ordinance, sald the taxpayers and |serious raids by Mexicans. That a utility bonds have no kinship,;concentrated show of force will whatever have as much persuasive force as — American bullets is the belief of DUKE NICK BOUNCED military men. Size to Impress ‘Em | Following out the view that size PETROGRAD, Sept Grand |impresses a Mexican, Funston in- Duke Nicholas, superseded in com. |tends to mass all! available troops, mand of the Slav forces by the|While he leaves the interior situa. czar, has been appointed viceroy of|tion to be cared for by state and the ‘Caucasus, it was announced |local forces Seely | Organized Raids? on — --=> Authorities continue to find in- THE GILLS ARE BACK j creasing evidence of widespread Mayor Gill has a grin six inches acceptance of the plan of San Diego, | whereby Mexicans were to seize a considerable strip of American terri long today. What? Oh, Mrs. Gill tory along the Texas border. This and the Messrs, Gill, jr, returned|evidence, in many cases, is docu- Wednesday morning from a two|mentary. 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