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f SUMMER TIME! : VOLUME 19. ee Ss SATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, *. 1916, THAIN® rd ANI aK The Star publishes it on page 7 of today’s issue. You will find this exclusive feature in The Star mighty interesting. The Seattle Star The battles of the big war are being waged on nine different fronts today. Each is of critical importance. Some may have a deciding influence for ultimate peace. Yet, have you ever seen a map giving a comprehensive view of all the nine battle fronts? No. Strange tho it may seem, there has been no such map published in America—until today. ing briefly just what the situation is at each front. YOU WANT BASY, BREBZY READING FOR THE HAVING GIVEN US SUNSHI FOR THREE OR SUMMERTIME . THAT'S WHERE THOSE NOVELS TLS r HAN iE we PD NY HA iM. 0 1 MER. A WEEK IN THE STAR COME ST RIGHT AT J NGE WON'T DO ANY HARM. SO HE MER- THIS TIME THE LITTLE GRAY SHOE’ 6 TARTS RILY PUSHED A DIFFERENT BUTTON TODAY AND NEXT MONDAY, THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS aden iontee Ct eae DAY %« ONE CENT PDREAD INFANTILE PARALYSIS IS DISCOVERED NEAR SEATTLE LAFE HAS NE AUTO; COUNTY Capt. Koenig Expects Leave on Return Trip by Week's End WILL GO TO NORFOLK ATTORNEYS ‘DEUTSCHLAND 27 DRUGCISTS | PREPARING TO GET 27 LAWYERS. DIVE FOR HOME AND--IT'S PICNIC to Pharmacy Board Inquires Into Dry Stocks, but Not | Under Oath | TICKLED - } PAYS FOR IT! Records in Auditor’s Office Show How Commissioner Worked It to Swap His Old Machine for a Nice, | Expensive New One; He O. K.’s Vouchersand Everything’sLovely BY CARL D, GROAT BALTIMORE, Md, July 12 —Secure in the belief that the Washington government not rule against his craft, Capt Koenig today hastened work of unloading the million-dollar dye stuffs cargo from the moth German super submarine Deutschland. He was anxious to have done with this task and to com mence taking on the most precious cargo—nickel and rub- ber—for the return trip to Ger. mam Twenty-seven druggists sat In a row. j And In the row In front of | them sat 27 lawyers. Facing the legal array was the state board of pharmacy it all happened Wednesday at the court house. We juat called the boys tn,” said Secretary D. B. Garrison, of the board, “to let them explain condi tions we found in an Investigation of thelr stores,” May Revoke Licen “Do we understand their licenses }are to be revoked?” asked Lawyer | John Dore. Lafe Hamilton is buzzing around in a new Buick It doesn’t belong to him If you know Lafe, you can guess the rest, but if you ceipted bills and similar documents at the county auditor's office. And here’s what you'll learn: On March 23 a requisition. was.made out to the North- west Buick Co. to deliver to the stockade at the Willows county farm one D-45 motor No. 195,788, for $1,170. As Virginia cap or capture b She will not have the advantage jot the secrecy which marked her jaepettnes from Germany. matters reen Buick frame No. 200,557 and/ Deutschiand’s hold will be empty | stores, some time tomorrow with nickel Ny vita te Deutschland {s still ahead This will come when she shunts now * endeavor to destroy stand, Filling her and rubber will | I presume that the | follow,” said C board's president The rank of lawyers moved up and grinned will naturally for Osseward, the , her vast green body beneath the don’t you can find out all about how he came by it by search-| waves and shoots out for home Are you going to take testi ig thru a few tons of miscellaneous papers, vouchers, re-| while watchful allied ships off the mony?” George H. Rummens want ed to know Yes.” said Garrison Sworn testimony?” “The witnesses will not be under ,oath any more than (hey were when the! we asked them questions at their) ” Garrison assured him. Lawyers Grin The cloud of attorneys #bifted on take You'll be wondering by this time what they wanted a two or threes days, making her|their fect and—rinned car like that at the stockade for. You'll conclude they didn’t! ready for departure Sunday or Mon-| “Then,” said Dore, “how do we want it, and that there is something peculiar about the 4a) x now you Investigators are telling transaction he plans a brief stay at Nor jthe truth about what you found at ele eases cl 1 4d folk these stores, unlees vou are sworn Then you'll look over the requisition more closely an From thers she will probably aub| and if we refuse to testify—what? note the strangest thing of all, that the word “stockade” is merge at nicht in down deep the licenses scratched thru with a pencil and the words “County Com- 4nd endeavor ne iy the — n auch canes missioner Hamilton” written in. above the surface until far out of | phy S one' ee wnat aaa Down at the bottom of the sheet you'll see “O. K., Hamil- goa tan gotta 40 40 ts the Cena ton.” The tug Timmons probably will nan ‘Of hev nothing aga! th’| THAT’S HOW HAMILTON GOT HIS BUICK TO port Bon “eae yal maee tet Orangeman, said Flannigan, but 177 r ™ : to Norfolk, where she picks «) pa Ot'd sure lotke to get him at the BUZZ AROUND IN. of her cargo, and then may await! Kiikenny picnic where Of'd have a But there's a sequel. F arrival of the Deutschland’s sister | chance.’ The county DID need a machine at the Willows farm, ship Bremen 1 don't believe this pharmacy F but it needed a truck, not a touring car Intimations are that the Bremen/ hoard has any juriadiction to try | } ” and Deutschland are the first of @ these druggists or take their Ii “Why didn’t they buy a truck?” you'll ask fou’ f 1 t because line of eight or more cargo subma- censes, anyway,” said Rummens. ’ ess as b s You're up against it for an answer, un it wa au Ail dats ‘Olseeds Lafe wanted a new car Von Bern No,” chorured the legal cloud He already had a car, of course tomorrow to| ‘Thereupon Marry Hellinge But what did he do with it, now that he had the new abmarine | jumped and went to the front ner with ke contentions that the Buick? ¢ captain cially board ha ne to revoke You begin sear g the tons of papers again announced today. His visit is sald any druggists for selling Out of the mess you pull another requisition, dated April to be unof , however liquor because, he declared, the 7. It ds: kK B srmal decision as to| prohibition law had superseded a Caer ae ‘ th 3 of the Deutsch-| forr law of 1909, which gave | Kelly-Springfield Tire Sales Co. land ed, the state de-|them the right of revocation | 2 tires ............ teeeee tenes partment, It was stated today, may The board fled to private cham } ood rims—2 bands.. os hans call upon the United States neu-| ders $i ss panne |trality board for ald |The attorneys buzzed—and grin-| The itschland will carry no|ned P $80 »|Dassengers when she returns, the| Hearing Proceeds And on the corner is the notation: “Poor Farm Truck.”| owners indicated to tho offers| It was 19 minutes before the} 100 have been made| board returned, and announced it} So, you find the poor farm at The Willows actually has|as high as $5 acquired a truck without any apparent purc hase, and is evi-|for passage hearing | dently making repairs on it It will take until Auguac to fin By you've for another paper, dated April 18 3 iat shouted Rummens And | 4 apy spall ni5 caps angina ede ty ee. ; ce not wait until the supreme court Er and two magneto parts, to Ballou & Wright SCORES ORPET IN « its decision on the similar More repairs, also for the poor farm truck pend which Judge Ronald | q Another requisition to Ballou & Wright, dated April 26, ADDRESS T0 JURY le ied against the druggist the | for $8.97 for two magneto parts and six pairs of pliers ihe board neueee the “poor farm truck.” COURTROOM, Waukegan, | president Oxseward called the} Then comes a requisition to the Pacific Coast Welding) |I!+ er ae Ie are |name of the first druggist—"V. L. . i i ese Bedler!" ¢ e | Co., May 1, for $3.85, for filing holes and welding, one brak WHI Orpet today by Mier ss Mehaiimet ta ha. Wit part and building in a universal : | Last is another requisition to the Ford Motor Co., May! 12, for $6 for two rear fenders to put on the poor farm truck Attorney Ralph Dady, arguing with the jury for Or- pet's conviction of Marian Lam- had decided to go ahead with the! didn't even have} before the legal} ness stand. He time to stand up, |cloud blew up and choked proceed ‘ ; , ak 4 ps | bert's murder. pl | Completely mystified as to how and when the unty “Why did Orpet come mye rs ES acquired this old car, so sadly in need of repairs, you call up teriously and secretly to Lake | +7 want to file an objection the county garage Forest?” the prosecutor de | shouted Ballingner. “There 1s no pug rnd ; ; manded charge against my druggist. It “IT’S HAMILTON'S OLD CAR, REMC IDELED “Why did he deceive his par- | snot gays he is believed to have sold INTO A TRUCK,” YOU ARE TOLD, THE WHOLE seaa|#,!0t of anor. TI want to know tna sh pat ce ; did he leave Marian dead) what he's being tried for, when he MYSTERY IS AT ONCE CLEARED. in the woods, without notifying any | roid this liquor and to whom Hamilton has “switched” cars one she lay there?” “We also wish to demur,” chor You wonder why the county commissioners didn’t buy a » innocent man would leave @lused the cloud in unison, littering ar f d to a new o girl dead in the snow and then en-|the hoard’s table with a heap of car for him, if he | Pk a TC Sig NEW ONI BUT! 2 moving picture show @ few! qocuments. | HE WASN’T ENTITLED d “ NE hours afterward,” Dady declared.| ‘The board mopped its various HE SAW A CHANCE TO,HAVE ONE, SO, INSTEAD OF BUYING A TRUCK SUCH AS WAS NEEDED FOR THE POOR FARM AT A SMALLER COST, HE BOUGH1 ‘All of Orpet's acts were those of| nea a murderer.” When Dady concluded, Ralph Pot The lawyers winked at each oth and grinned er v7. o <ET) TT HF ter, for the defense, was to begin| \n¢ 6 27 druggists Si A BUICK FOR THE FARM AND “CABBAGED"” IT FOR iif othe. Attorney ‘James Wilker-| were still altting pl ca ‘ HIMSELF TO BUZZ AROUND IN. son will close for the defense and : | 4 — Special Prosecutor Joslyn for the | i LS AUDIENCE HE'D LIKE = GOETHALS TO QUIT ; The case will go to the jury prob | | WASHINGTON July i a ‘ t The $ George W. Goethals, constructor o' It p him, as an astute poll. | resien Ee peat as governor of the Grcamiemener Late Hansiten) | Masiiions | pap. when (Tbe Mar tcian to Mila. Ane he’s oo fad mn thatp informed the president peeved told all about his “secret” meeting | beans” for him. Ana he's so mad ail danger of further slides has|/ He's very much put out by The |at the courthouse where the would | he's almost # ing in public i Posy Star, judging from IMs remarks |be boss of King county politics is-| He'd ike to have The Star ed hare Chester Harding, next in Tuesday night st a politics! mest-jsued | the orders to his sisbiiaca a pee te ie whic tee \rank to Goethals, is foremost among Pe ae, Be gpa oe rr get eat 4 ie ” "those considered a8 bis successor, It was a powerful jolt to Late Late didnt like it a bit, And’ clous temper! ° v KING COUNTY 0 7 A Leap Year. Proposal! EMOCRATS MAY RUN ERSTWHILE PROGRESSIVE STATE CHAIRMAN FOR CONGRESS LINEUP ANNOUNCED FOR BENEFIT GAME: CITY VERSUS COUNTY Having bestowed floral him self for he declared Wilson leaders of King county upon when Woodrow cratic now suggesting Edgar ( former state moose party democratic ticket A like suggestion has been ma to run or not to run himself, he is not a candidate Since 1914, ther between Hanson and Poindexter, and, of course. will not support Poindexter. (Continued on page 3) BULLETS WHIZ Police are Investigating an alleged bombardment of the longshoremen’s hall, at We: ern ave. and Pike st., at an ear ly hour Wednesday morning, by a fusiilade of shots from the direction of Pier 5 or 6. Strikers declare a number of shots were fired at the hall from the water front at about 2:30 a. m C. Fricke, a longshoreman, asserted one of the bullets en tered a window and whizzed by his head The police investigation showed the ground near the hall plowed up, evidently by bullets. No arrests have been made thus far. showers him: demo are Snyder, chairman of the bull for congress on the le But as for has been a feud nator Miles Hanson He | THRU WINDOWS — CITY DADS’ LINEUP { Player— Position. Sub. }c. Allen Dale Catcher Almarin T, Drake to Ole Hanson, two years ago pro-| COUNTY FATHERS’ AND GRANDFATHERS’ LINEUP gressive candidate for the United |} Player— Position. Sub. tates senate ( Hasson, bower like the colonel |{ King Dykeman Catcher Otis Brinker { whom he formerly followed, and|\ 4. Lundin Pitcher John Stringer | hom he refused to follow this|) John Bennett First Base John B, Wright } time, is “out of polities.” )M, L, Hamilton Second Base Byron Phelps ( That is to say, he will make al) W. K. Sickles Third Base Bruce Martin { peech or two for Wilson, he'll|{ M. J. Carrigan Shortstop Theodore Christy | probably e three or four|j John M. Thatcher (Capt.) ..Left Field F. W. Hull (Manager) peecher inst “office-seeking || Kris Knudsen Center Field Dr. J. Tate Mason progressives who have refused to|) Arthur Denton Right Field James Morrison |go to Wilson,” and he might en-|} Coaches—Bob Hodge, J. T. Ronald, R. B. Albertson, lcourage or discourage certain men Mascot—Harry King | Robert B. Hesketh (Capt.) Pitcher ... “Blondy” La Blonde Cecll B. Fitzgerald First Base .. Willlam A, Gaines wil H. Hanna Second Base Jesse A. Jackson Thomas H. Bolton Third Base Merton C. Hemenway \ Hiram C. Gill Shortstop George A. Meagher Ed L. Terry Left Field Jacob Kline { Hugh M. Caldwell Center Fleld Samuel J. Humes ( Harry W. Carroll Right Field Robert E. Evans Erickson. Mascot—James Crehan t was the first of a series of hold-ups, perpetrated in true Wild West style during the noon hour Wednesday on Sec ond ave The victim, a prom!nent man who declined to give his name, gave up his money In full view of hundreds of people, passing on their way to and from luncheon, six bandits made a big haul Three of the party were women ater the women were iden Mee Hilde and Viola Wat tiffed as Kdith gard Waechter kins, stenographers in the sheriff's office, Their armed male companions were Deputy Sheriffs Rogers, Kline and Mc Kenzle. Coaches—Alpheus F. Haas, Reginald H. Thomson, Oliver T.) The holdups were for the purpose of selling tickets to the baseball game—the City Dads vs. the County Fathers and Grandfathers—to be play ed at Dugdale park Mriday at 5 p.m. under the auspices of The Star to raise money for the Seattle militia boys’ mess fund Other young women were din the work of ticket nding ja every part cf tne downtown ction eral score showed up smiling at the county asses sor's office Wednesday morn Ing and got tickets and orders from Frank Hull. The sale was large Kitchener received a salary of 30,000, With the map there is a description, tell- LAST EDITION PARTLY CLOUDY,” Ichita Is Reported Stricken Near Au- burn; Health Au- thorities Order — Home Quarantined and Patient Isolat- — ed; Declare It Is — Sporadic Case, Not Result of Eastern Epidemic. Infantile paralysis has broken out near Auburn. It became known Wed- nesday that the first case | within the state of Wash- ington was reported to Dr. George H. T. Sparling, King county health offi- cer, June 26. The victim is a baby girl, 2% years of age, daughter of a Northern — Pacific engineer. 2 County and state officials have been notified. + They declare it is a case, and not of the same variety as — the disease which has swept New York. The name of the family has been withheld. “The child is quarantined,” Dr. Sparling Wednesday, every effort is being made late the case. There are no yet of its spreading. We ure cases which develops in nearly every state two or three times @ year.” The engineer father ts still work | ing on an N. P. engine. He is not 7) permitted to go to his home. The ~ rest of the family are kept in the bouse with the patient. The quarantine, Dr. Sparling would be kept up for at least weeks. “T am watching carefully,” he continued. “The” child is doing nicely. We are take ing every precaution, and are not worried.” § The house {s just outside the city ~ limits of Auburn, he said. State Health Officer Tuttle sald he knew of the case, but did not regard it as having originated from the Eastern epidemic. It is the only case of infantile paralysis that has been reported within the state for many months, |he said, however. the case very MAY FIND A CURE | NEW YORK, July 12.—Out of the present epidemic that has cost the lives of mere than 279 babies and children in New York alone, may come a cure for the dread in- fantile paralysis, it was learned today. Health Commissioner Haven Em- _ erson, in announcing @ conference “_ of physicians waging the fight lagainst the disease, promised aa important development.” ri It was reported about -he health commissioner's office that a physi- cian engaged in the campaign has succeeded in isolating the germ for the first time in medical his- tory, a most important step is de- termining ‘he proper course of treatment A revised statement issued by the health department today showed that 253 cases were found yester- day, instead of 195, as has been re- ported, making today and yesterday record breakers for new cases. Up to 1 o'clock today, 162 cases bad been reported. This makes a grand total of 1,498 since the ep | demic started. U. S. WILL GIVE AID WASHINGTON, July 12.—— Secretary McAdoo’s request for a $135,000 emergency appro- priation for the United States public health service, to fight Infantile paralysis in New York and adjoining states, was ap proved today by the house ap- | propriations committee. | Fifty thousand dollars ie asked for employment of addi- tional surgeons and $85,000 for co-operation wi fate authori- tles and preventing spread of the disease. | PROPOSE DISTRICTS Fifteen sanitary districts in the state of Washington, each under @ chief, is the plan to be submitted by state, county and city health of ficers who brought their confer ences to a close Tuesday in the | Frye hotel Under the proposed plan, the of ficer who puts tn part of his tim at private practice would be done away with, A bill will be introduced at the next meeting of the legislature,

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