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{MFTY-TWo YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE BONETURNSHER | ean add erato eo wer, warden Arden. implemer redit is surely ADDED TO ACCOUNTS | po additional payments! | “NO CASH DOWN!” “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” ash time ot ment at you, the | home fr, to own terme our well-known liberal credit service will fit your individual | | | noon. FORD BRINGS LIBEL SUIT FOR MILLION , Kept Henry Ford automobile man and filed suit in the United CHICA 7 millionaire pacifiotat, | States district court today against Tribune, asking | $1,000,000 damages, In his petition Ford alleged that the Tribune It bolled bim by calling him “ao an hist.” Ford's suit is based on an edi torial that appeared in the Tribune June 2, 1916, under a caption Ford Is an Anarchist.” The editorial was based on | the Cnleago a latory that Ford would discharge al! his employes who joined the Na tional Guard to go to the Mextoan | border, The petition declares that “This is not even a true fact The sult was filed on Ford's be half by his Chicago attorneys. BERLIN, Sept. 7.—Twenty thou sand Rumanian soldiers were trap ped and caputred by the German Bulgartan armies tn capturing the fortified bridgehead of Tutrakan, it was officially announced this after The Rumantans also lost 100 guns and suffered sangulnary losses, wd St stool; special for Friday 2 Eh C. fan article that ‘y woman wants for her home: can be used oan a strong } as well as a dy step hale nd the home and when not in use it folds up very com just as shown ent value at fF price of $1.0 or Friday an De A Saturday SANITARY sliflower India reiteh, 150 nickel-plated tea or coffee pots; special for Friday and Saturday — otfee or tea pote regu —we will place on copper bottom: h Pi $5; special for Friday and Sataurday boys’ baseball outfit; extra special for Friday and Saturday — *, It conel rane padded special for Fr three of ba and @ pennan and Saturda POLICE HAVE been look for Leo Baler, age 14, of Washington, D. C., whose folks sa he started to ride across the con- tinent, bound for Seattle. NAVY YARD ROUTE Watch for the change of time card, effective Monday, September 11th (BULLBROS. Just Printers frinod MAIN asked to out “PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | DRESSES ie “WOMEN ons] writ | YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. 1013 1043 4 by « Forty- © wasted the Vitality of Yo who have gone the pace; Men whoae eyes grains are muddied, whose Nervous Energy Dissipation, Worry or Overwork HELP FOR WEAK MEN Men who have lost the Courage, Grit and Vitality so nec ry to Perfect Manhood: Men who ore Tired, Restless, De- apondent, Sleepless, and who have lost all Interost in life: Men who are Hop) Weak, Prematurely Cld, and have lost Ambi- exhausted from DR. PIERCE’S Bent by hox * Contain uartante fair tr Cail Mo: urned if medicine Can anything be fairer thi write today, Circular free. RAYMOND REMEDY CO. HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION i) His leet vl which Schwabacher’s Exhibit STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, BEGAN CRIME CAREER AT 11 John Hildebrandt, More Time in Prison Than Out of It DYING OF WOUND NOW A nurse gilded into the big, open ward of the city hospital, followed by @ serious looking young doctor and Police Chief Beckingham. Ghe placed an Ice pack un: der the head of a big man, who lay on one of the little cots In the middie of the row. “You may talk to him now,” the whlapered to the chief. It waa John Hildebrandt convict, nearly dead from the Hee bullet in his spine His tanned face twitched period or po. ally from the pain. He breathed short, quick takes, and seemed never quite comfortable, as he moved his big, broad shoulders ever 80 #lightly He opened bis & The chief leaned How do you asked The in low feel John?” he had been after a an ex-convict, who shot by Officer Arbogast daring holdup Tuesday night swered in a friendly tone Denies His Guilt Maybe better,” he managed to But not much, [ guess going to operate.” The young doctor head an Hildebrandt his eyes tn inquiry You were holding those people up, weren't you, John?” asked the pollee. p'’ declared the man, “the kid's a dirty Mttle Har if he says 80. He referred to Walter Healy, the 2i-yearold boy partner of his in |the robbery, who wa so wound ed by the police officer, but not fatally way they're turned Had Been Drinking sald the chief, still very the kid has told me all sbout it. He says you had bees drinking alcohol—had you? | You,” gasped the wounded man, }and bis eyes closed, and big beads of perspiration came out on his forehead How old are you, “About 56.” Folks living Firet “Job” at 11 oma—I'd been since I got out Well kindly, John? working I this last when did you do your firet he answered. Sent to Chehalis ot away.” next shot? Walla Walla.” When [ was almost proudly for five years What was your Twelve years “And then what? Sentenced to “Life” Why, thie last turn—I've had jenough, ain't 1? He closed his eyes again turn” was the life sen on second degree murder. he was serving when pa-| |rolled a few months ago, There! lin little hope Hildebrandt will re- cover The chief looked + |the doctor They walked out “There's a man who hae spent more years behind the bars than he has In the open,” philosophized the chief, “and he didn’t get enough until an officer put a bullet in his back.” tenes and toward NAVY YARD ROUTE Watch for the change of time lcard, effective Monday, September 11th Attracts Interest, One of the most Intere hibita at the Ad Show, whir |being held at the Arena thia we is that of Schwabacher HB: lCo. They are operating one of ltheir vacuum coffee packing ma jchines, showing the complete op eration from start to finish By this process, all the air is re |moved from the can, and it is claimed that the coffe flavor and natural oils much ter under the system |Htros. is the oldest business tution in the state, and they |featuring “Gold Shield” coffee |the Ad Show WE SET THE PACE IN PAINLESS DENTISTRY It costs you nothing to come in and be convinced - $5.00 -$5.00 bet inati at 22-karat Crown sridgework Plates that fit. $8.00 Silver Fillings....50@ Up P. Extracting... .50¢ with ainless Protective guarantee all work for 15 years National Painless Dentists Fourth and Pike ‘MORE MEN THAN WOMEN|: HAVE APPENDICITIS often maixt surprising foul matter N SPOONFUL, — relieves almost ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas, The INSTANT easy action of Adier-l-ka is surpris ing. Swift's Pharmacies, Second ‘ave. and Pike and 235 N. Broadway. ire retains its Schwabacher pr. CLARK '|Mr. Buckton Is One of Our| | Strongest Boosters. ae? wih Bias ut bate When ally I be ne @ dentiat th ne with t he was not 4 work tee. gh examina other dentel and when ital work ist afew prekn my great Yentints, Firat that F aed on my ter and br teeth hig KTON | pur work methods. Just wish that we impress on you the employ high . graduate, registered dentints office ery. one certificate | tre rd hanging + mnt of hin de iw responsible Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. H. Clark, Mae 1405 "1 yr N, Ww. or on ‘Tht nodded his! county 191 SPEAK TONIGHT. 36, Spent Independent Candidate to Be} Heard at Green Lake and Yesler Libraries |WINDS UP IN HOME CITY! McBride, in fintnh-| his home! Gov Henry re-election in Former candidate for ing up his campaign city, Seattle | Thursday night he will speak at the Green Lake and Yesler branch Mbrartes. Friday night he will epeak before the Women’s alliance, at Miremen's hall, Renton, and at Rainier beach Mecride's campaign has been) based on his record as governor, | when, thruout the state, it was ac knowledged that “his word in good and that he was independent of| ring politics. OUTSIDER SHOULD HAVE IT, HE URGES Robert A. Tripple Robert A. Tripple, candidate for county clerk, has been in the law book business | He has never been connected with the county clerk's office un der any of its previous administra tions, being the only outsider con tending for that office Thru bis experiences in the law) book business, he believes he is f miliar with the duties of the offi and he promines to reduce {ts ex penses and the amount of politics that has involved that office “In the paal. the office has been handed from clerk to deputy as a sort of heritage,” he says | PERCY THOMAS ACTIVE Percy Thomas, candidate for county clerk, believes he has set| up a new reat in nee reg snl of meetings addressed cahdidate. T hi , far gf hes spok- en at 157 meetings, He spoke five times yesterday. His plea ts that the people want a man of expert ence in the clerk's office.” HAS EXPERIENCE T have lived in Seattle years, and been connected} with clerk's office seven years, have learned its du ties and details, am free from any ring connections, and can give an| efficient administration This ts the su nee of the talks made by O. 8. Bruns, candidate for clerk | j | ve OR. CORSON BUSY Dr. W, H. Coron, candidate for| coroner, is making a whirlwind fin ish to his campaign, making an ad-| an average every two] Among his day the me payers’ league, at the Good Eats cafeteria, at noon, and of the Wo en's South End Republican club, their club rooms AMUS. ILKES PLAYERS Croup ne vin drees hours ances to wore eting of the Tax at >MENT S| NEW PANTAGES Mate 2.30. Evenings, 7 and ® THE JUNIOR REVUR ROMAINE FIELDING International Phetoplay Star, Other Big Features in Person, Me and 206. PALACE HIP Afternoon, 1:20 to 5 feature Ph Mats, 180 Any Sea ‘ | | Suecesstul Treatment for Bad Cases of Rheumatism woltett riveatiente we where fall y dental] yeu will niesa methods | fou. wl ne | Asthry | Bron Ip D Quick Dineas Ail rv} nd Av. 4 IR. MACY v Bidg.. 811% how vaking mo is an| It ts not} and It does fall, it is treatment for stain, When others he one dependable all skin troubles. Zemo, Cleveland, |Heutenant | following |who was seeking a second term ico, FREE DEMONSTRATION! Of Painless Dentistry To prove to the skeptical that Analgesia permits me to do all dental operations painlessly, I will give private demonstrations all this week without charge. I will remove live nerves, extract, fill or crown teeth positively without a particle of pain by this wonderful method. LL DENTAL WORK in this establishment is accomplished without the least pain or discomfort to the patient, by the most modern method—one which has received the unqualified endorsement of the highest dental authorities. In this respect, as in all others, only the most modern scientific instruments, equipment and procedure are employed. OMPLETE PAINLESSNESS applies not only to extractions (for which I make no charge when other work is being done), but to every detail of dental practice—the preparation of the teeth for filling and crowning, and the treatment of the gums for bridges or plates. HE METHOD which I use is not a general anaesthetic. The patient is actively awake, suffers neither nervousness nor inconven- There are no unpleasant Bridgework $5.00 but jence of any sort. after-effects. CONSULTATION FREE Painlessness with me is a performance— not a promise. Extractions Free Painless Proctor Per Tooth CORNER FIRST AND PIKE ST. Painless Proctor Pleases Particular P eople. Pleased Patients Praise Painless Proctor’s Performances NO HIGHER PRICE ° e HUGHES IS IN WL E. PORTSMOUTH, N. H., Sept. 7. Republican Candidate Hughes car- | ried his fight for votes into New lf gland today. For the next four ys he will be campaigning stren- uously in Maine. PORTLAND MAN LANDS JOB WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—Presi- ~ dent Wilson today nominated Chas. E. Mahaffie, Portland, Ore., to be solicitor for the interior depart- ment HAVE YOU SEEN WILLIAM FARNU At the RAND ? In a Big, Six-Part Feature Entitled JA MAN OF SORROW Showing Him at His Best WATCHERS AT POLLS hose who will volunteer heir service to watch the polls Tuesday, especially the count- og of votes after &§ p. m., are irged to report at Poindexter headquarters, 320 Alaska buiid- ing. It pportant t honest obtained Seattle @— ii AR 7 ARTHUR DAVIS ENDS TRIP HERE Arthur W. Davis, candidate for governor, is in to finish up his campaign He ts stopping at the Arlington Davis has been making a whirl-| wind campaign all over the state.| He is making an independent fight Ig 1912 he joined the Roosevelt | forces, and has, during his entire! residence In Spokane, been active in civic affaires that looked to the betterment of conditions, political hie industrial CONNOR GIVES OUT STATEMENT TODAY 7 on Elmer Conner nty auditor, count is NAVY YARD ROUTE Watch for the change of tim card, effective Monday, September TOMORROW A BIG MUSICAL PROGRAM For Real Lovers of Music SPECIAL MUSICAL CONCERTS Every Tuesday and Friday at 3:15 by M. GUTERSON’S Famous Russian Orchestra Program Selected at Request of Patrons Admission 15 Cents CLEMMER Seattle's Best Photoplay Mouse for} the! candidate today issued atement eo Two y ago I was nominated by the republicans for county au-| ditor, I went down to defeat be-! |fore a good man, Col. Byron Phelps I carried the burden of the fight then the republican party. Two! years have passed—and Wow there | are three candidates, including my self. The other two are members of the auditor's office now Must {t always be a case of pass ing the office from one deputy to nother? “Lam not mixed up with any fac in this fight Conner is a printer by trade. for tion UNION FOR NELSEN Butchers’ union, No. 81y has in dorsed Herman Nelsen, independ- ent candidate for county commis: sioner In the South district. Nel sen spoke to a meeting In Des Moines Wednesday night COLONEL SPEAKS Col. T. P. Ledwidge, a colonel in constitutionalist army of Mex will be the speaker at an open meeting of the Woodrow Wilson Independent league, Friday night, in the Smith building. Thursday night he will speak tn Ballard. GREEN UP FIVE TIMES | Frank Green, candidate for pros-| ecuting attorney, addressed five} meetings Wednesday—at Duwa-| Wintonia hotel, and at thre residences Until Saturday Night Q Only 4 NAVY YARD ROUTE Watch for the change of time card, effective Monday, September SUNDAY BRINGS EVERYBODY'S FAVORITE, THEDA BARA In a Big, Master Production HER DOUBLE ‘Berietol For Poison ti booklet For MEXICO TRUTH MASS MEETING eamland Sun . CURES MEN Ft 1 Excess | ¢ yple to r from Chronic Weakness. sc precce an A ae Manhood, Pain in the iad sy Back, Nervous Debility, Lost vi |telity, Kidney and Bladder Trou. bles, are quickly cured by DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID By mali $1, or six boxes for $6. Every box wuaranteed, Call or write RAYMOND REMEDY ©O., Room 6, Hotel Antlers, Fourth end Union. Phone Main * Vull direct! with each druggist packed all ona in rton sale who, through Errors a suffer Impaired DWIDGE Arn Lh ADM T shall have something of import- ance to say in the Poat-Intelligencer next Sunday and Monday EDWIN J “BROWN,

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