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Member of the Scripps Northwest League of Newspapers Published Dally by The Star Publishing Co. Phone Main 9400 BABY was hurled right out of its mother’s arms and killed when an auto skidded on the Pacific highway near Seattle Saturday. Within the follow- ing 24 hours, 15 auto accideats of minor conse- quence have been reported to the police. This red record is not the fault of the author- ities. It is attributable to willful disobedience of speed regulations, reckless driving, and utter dis- regard of the law of the road, on the part of auto Evidently, the better the roads, the more numerous the accidents, The only apparent remedy is determined and concerted efforts on the part of the local automo- bile associations to apprehend and punish every single violation of the law. DAY LABOR WINS HE frantic protests of the Chamber of Com- merce against the city’s constructing its canal bridges on a day labor basis were gently but firmly silenced Monday by Superior Judge Smith, who ruled in a test case that the city has the right to be its own boss in this respect. The Chamber of Commerce contended that it would never, never do, at all—that the city must not do its own work, but must let some private contractor do the public work. Well, the C. of C. has another guess now. [Outbursts of Everett True] ARE You THE PROPRIETOR or THIS LAUNDRY ? Yes, srk, T AM THe PROPRIETOR. WHAT CAN we we DO FOR You § 4ND 1 STEPPED IN TO TELL YoU THAT YOU'LL NEVER GET A CHANCE WAR AS THE BASEBALL FAN| SEES IT Bulgaria—A good player all the managers are after, but who stil! waits for higher salary. Japan—Can play any and makes ali the nervous. Russla—A bi he has to mai NEEDS ONE ITSELF “John,” asked Mary, “what is a synonym?” “A synonym,” said John, “is a word you use when you can’t spell the other one.” . position . managers SUMMER RESORT NOTE fellow, but #0 slow Hotel Clerk—The guest in No. a homer in order to 206 says he had a nightmare last get to first. night. z Belgium—The innocent specta-| Proprietor—Well, charge it on|tor who was hit with a foul ball. his bill—ten dollars for livery—| Turkey—A pitcher who looked WORK FOR THE AUTOMOBILE CLUB A CHANCE FOR SERVICE | First Methodist church, with the an. jnual complimentary concert of the STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 14, 1915. PAGE 4 with his head. He should pay with his official head. He should not be heard to say that he was overpowered. It is his business not to be over- powered. After he has been overpowered he should not expect any further employment in the business of having the custody of prisoners. Usually the officer makes no adequate fight for*his prisoner. He may think that the prisoner is not worth it, or he may wish to curry favor with the mob, or he may be a coward, or he may not be to blame. But in any case he should be no longer an officer, The mob should know that in lynching the prisoner they are also lynching the officer who had him in charge. The officer’s friends outside should be arrayed against the lynching. The officer him- self should be given the incentive to fight for his job as well as for the law. We should say, with Othello in his remark to an officer delinquent in his duty: “Cassio, I love thee; “But never more be officer of mine.” N PURCHASING an industrial farm the county commissioners have provided a new and better home for the poor now cooped in crowded quarters at Georgetown and have made possible a saving to the taxpayers of several thousand dollars a year in the price of food and produce for county insti- tutions. They have carried out a measure advocated by The Star more than a year ago. With a capable supervisor in charge, “The Willows” should be made as beneficial to King county as the Multnomah county farm in Oregon has been during the last 48 years. It afforded a profit last year of $5,252.01, according to the super- visor’s report. LET HIM ANSWER WITH HIS HEAD N CHINA, it is said, there are no bank failures. The reason given. is that when a bank closes its doors, the banker is beheaded. To send to the gallows or the electric chair every sheriff, deputy sheriff, warden, deputy war- den or superintendent of a jail or prison from whose custody, actual or legal, any prisoner is taken by a mob would be to stretch too far. And yet, every such officer should pay for his loss of the prisoner, whether he is to blame or not, LAST OF park board concerts were played Sunday Owing to the “generosity” of the park board, most folks in Seattle haven't heard the first concert yet FRANCE HAS 41,000 American horses ready for shipment to the war zone, Vive la horseflesh! ‘A Married Man’s Troubles TOM, THIS IS MY NEw a Do YOu REALLY GOWN — WOW MUCH DID Iv cost? Dy mall, out of city, one your, 2.00) @ $1.90; Rte per month to @ nth, eo we |, Wash., RECORDS GOING N THIS record breaking age the pu attention to new high mark some new records that will inte Uncle Sam—farmer—will break all 1 this the year 1915, for the production of | sweet potatoes, tobacco, rice and hay. production of wheat, corn, oats, apples and will be surpassed as well. as a est 4 SECRETARY REYNOLDS of the can committee is in town and pre By the way, wasn’t it exactly he f 1912, too? EVIDENTLY THE w n-are out t the ‘ "in Dr. Lillian ¢ n in the com elec ALASKA PACKERS’ ASSOCIATION is contem- plating moving from Frisco to Seattle for it ware sure ‘em about seven less foggy 1arbor. ters. We ca week in this per “DRY LAW AGAIN ASSAILED,” says newspaper headline. When those liquor chaps aren’t punishing booze, it seems they're attacking something else ST. PAUL is the modern Pied Piper. established free movies for the youngsters WAR REPORTS indicate the French and English have pretty nearly bitten off a Turkey wing. That city hag By Allman. 1 KNOW ‘ToMMY DEAR, BUT” WHAT DO | CARE FOR Money WHEN IT's A QUESTION OF PLEASING You |Our Educational Movies—(How It Happen s to Be Called “Lynching’’) DURING Sue coun \ Ne JUDGE (4) ORDERED GIMME DIATE BEXECUTION . WITHOUT Whig! TRA CHARLES LYNCH CJ WAS A ‘ The Wara Year Ago| Today Rheims reoceupled by allies Germans hold strong position north of the Aisne and fighting continues all along the line. Crown Princé’s driven back to the Orne. Berlin reports Von Hinden berg has defeated the Russian army of Vilna and the army of Grodno, with heavy losses. The Russian general staff declares, on other hand, that the German armies have been driven back across the border. Servian: 4 Montenegrins join fore 4 are advancing all along the frontier. Are sald to have 150,000 tn Hungary. [RUSHING HOME TO | Bj SICK WIFE, HURT Martin Wall, 62, of 1341 Weller| ay 0 |st., Is in the city hospital with af fractured skuell. He was knocked| Headquarters of the great fish! |\down by a motor transfer vehicle fleet of the Alaska Packers assoc: driven by T. W. Kilmer, 4041 31st|tlon may be removed here from 8: jave. &, while on his way home,|Francisco as the result of a ca g Fleet of dergo a serious operation change of Seattle, ene — dressed a communication to CHRISTMAS COMING ficials. of the association settti The George H. Fortson auxiliary,|forth the advantages of operati |U. 8. W. V., will meet with the re-| from here. lief committee at the home of Mrs.| layme Reach, Wednesday, from 2 to! for Christmas preparation. Hair Made Curly In Single Night Regular weekly luncheon of Ro- tarlans held Monday. Four, well known speakers were on program. | _L. G. Pattulore elected president of British-American Relief associa | tion Monday nig eee | Delegation of E rn Odd Fel- eT |lows, with families, en route to MUSIC LID OFF Has 34 Vessels | The fleet numbers 34 jelght steamships and tenders a tonnage of 47,094 tons. “Each spring the associati sends several of its big vessels Puget Sound,” says Manager Ro |grand lodge meeting {n Frisco Sep-| tember 20, stop over in Seattle. | Anybody who wishes may accom:| 1: has been 4 the ert C. Hill, of the Merchants’ Ex-|ny her husband Sunday night when The Id is off the musical season.|pany the fire Iaddies on their spe-, application , change, “to load coal and boxlihe machine struck a cow on the Music will from now on course|cial train to San Francisco, 88 says |tually mak Surly and |shooke for the northern canneries.|geattle-Tacoma highway, near Al thru Seattle music circles unlicens-|Chief Stetson ed and uncurtailed. The lid was| “One of the best wheat crops 1 removed Monday afternoon, at the| ever,” s from Horse Heaven y ” Y. M, C. A. schools opened Mon- day. Largest opening in history of | J “lif the association transfers its fle to Seattle tt will have its source supply close at hand | Best Port Here “No other port tn the world ci Ladies’ Musical club. Judge Pena easy, but who is making a@ lot of | trouble, His Complaint Uncle Sam—The man who owns “It's dis-uh-way at muh house,|the pop, peanut and refreshment | sah,” grumbled Brother Berrybut- | privilege. | ton. “Every time we has chicken| Wilson—The umpire In Mexico! for dinner, we has de preacher,| Whose jJudgm but who} too!" —Judge. never satisf! A | “ee War Correspondente—The men ENCOURAGEMENT given! ts to thi Czar—The manager with load of substitutes, but too few regular players —Walter Camp In Colliers Weekly. r friends, eee A BID FOR FAME From the Webb City, M Both are wel! been born, reared and educa |the public schools of this city. | “_* «@ A GERMAN MOBILIZATION From the Fort Daly, Ill, Chronic! Ray Cain of the roadmaster'« fice of the I. C, and John Leary |the signal and road department, both Irish, attended Sauerkraut day at Ack yesterday eee A HUMAN-NATURE GNAT | |There is a Lazy-Thought which} | wings | Around my head and hums | “Altho I like to work at things, I'm glad when Sunday A. O. U. in eee A PERTINENT QUESTION The Fond Mother—Nico girls| never put themselves forward be comes.” Judge. “When | wasn't looking last night, dack kissed me.” fore the men “What did you do?” The Wise Danghte®Then how | “Refused to look at him the rest’ do the men find out that they're of the evening.” nice? Safety Razor Blades of all kinds sharpened, dozen .............000e0008 SPINNING’S QUITTING SALE 1415 FOURTH AVENUE organization. | at tle, This would be a 5 h id be an Ideal hor Mrs. Anna Lee and daughter |: { It is - |Mayme lost suit against J. C.|neither sticky nor greasy, but very | DOrt for such a fleet. We have t AdJt. Gen. Thompson asks for full |where Mrs. Wall was about to un-|Palgn begun by the Merchants’ Ex-/ pacity and, finally, the distributing which has ad vessels. 26 safling vessels, with a total gross | i4th ave ; |Offer better inducements than Seat-| ‘ITLL BE HUMOROUS; HIPKOE ADMITS IT A new humorous monthly publit cation, “The ‘Washington,” will make {ts appearance on the U. of W. campus this fall. George Hip | koe is editor. Fishing Vessels ught to Seattle Ing; sources of raw material here; we fa-|have the best wintering grounds on an|this coast; we are much closer to m-| Alaska; we have the storage ca- facilities.” ONE COW IN ROAD; FOUR ARE INJURED Mrs. Charles Wing, 37, of 2803 is suffering from a frac- tured skull and possible internal injuries at the Seattle General hos- pital She was thrown from the tandem seat of a motorcycle guided of-| ng ng | | nd on to} ob net t gona. Mr. and Mrs. R, Winborn, oO following in an auto, were thrown from their vehicle in trying to avoid thitting Mrs. Wing. They were not an|seriously injured AR WANT AD WILL GET YOU WANT. TOOTH TALKS By EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & 705-713 First Ave. THE LARGEST DENTAL OFFICE ne, he As THAT quota of men for state national guard, Lunch, Inc., for $18,000 damages, |in the 1 ing your halr will be sustained when Michaels’ car stru and have a most nat- them at Second and Pine last No-| 4 wavinese.—Advertise | vember. Five members of Standard Grand Opera company sang to sick at Fir- ment. WONDERFUL INVENTION RE- STORES HEALTH WHILE AMUSEMENTS| KEP lands sanatorium Monday night 1 yee week Information charging murder In See red of pain or first degree filed Monday in su- perior court by prosecuting attor- ney against Tetsonosuke Saito, who is alleged to have shot and killed Kamekich! Klyota July 11 Seattle to have Brazilian consul Joseph Blethen named adminis- trator of personal estate of late Col |A. J, Blethen. Yakima valley producers receive ,500 for soft fruit crop. chooner Jim Butler arrives in nese ou nature That in any must cone our method. All The Only High-« THE 16 NAVASSAR G Chas, & Fannie Van ass Vaudeville you ne vice Weber & Eliott Queento Dunedin | eph Weekly Every Afternoon 100 and 280 Except Sundays and Holidays St. Paul ti Bvery Evening, 100, 280 and 500 Minneapolis ambition and ng, healthy men t renews the apirt huatie. It makes et st of alow-gol Germany, to retaliate for invasion of London. Canada to manufacture cannon for Great Britain Submarine sinks Norwegian ship Presto. Crew escapes. ‘Nother revolt in Portugal, Zeppelin SIX BIG FEATURES 16e NEW PANTAGES Proportionately low fares mit, October 31, Stopovers a returning, One way through 100 a lack of nerve ectra-Vita will restore you to with Excellent service, By Break your journey at Gl Room 206 Empress Theatre Bidg. Second Ave., Cor. Spring Seattle, Wash Mra. Attra McLaughlin, San Fran-| City Pass, and Ticket Agent. cisco, who stabbed husband, mits suicide, ee Phone Moin 223, Special Round Tp Fares East America Firat Glacier National Park fun Frisco, riddled with bullets. Got be xT WEEK ¢ | afford to : cheegad body | Santa Rosalia ° IN Lincol ; . New York ., 110.70 a which pumpe @ steady, un Somebody's got It In for Hoquiam | Ancoin ‘ Philadelphi 420.70 venio slectrcity | and Centralia, Incendiary tires have|| y Eyes mats. 2:0 p.m. if Kansas City nattiiee . folke all het up there. Oh, gee! Nights, 7 to 11 p.m, St. Louis ......$71.20 Boston 110.00 snerey | We've gone and sprung a pun, * i Z wo p ithe yater t Landen eanthecuraetalh Falla: en “The Spoils of War” Chicago 72.50 Montreal ... 105.00 Three splendid electric lighted trains daily Cay or write . much. pesdilent Secmaes” the way, they declared war a year Holland & Dockerill season June 15 to October 1 of from which talle all ebou or #0 ago against the Germans Novelty Equestrian Spectacie Ask for information regarding the new fast rail and water lence, not a treatment. This Germany prohibits all males be- . >to San ; F ¥. and 8, P, & &, railroads to Flavel, Advertising: tween ages of 17 and 45 from leay The Melody Six +N aces of the Pacific, Great Northern ff] but graudate ing country, and Northern Pactt! hours at sea | De red {ham Six child®in killed from heat, _10c 20c Zit |**Aiy"oftices have been established idee persons prostrated, in Cleve E MPR ESS For Further Particulars, Literature, ete., Apply } years. and over 14 years under my 730 to 8. WeetenVinn 6 John H,| Lawson, labor leader! | i> to saturday Matinen and Night CITY TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA AND SECOND AVENUB. fasic- any person wi The lectra-Vita 'o. convicted of murder at Denver, | : "7 will tell DEPT. 4 seoks ball | — Td, MOORE, O. W. 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