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Veterans of the FRENCH NEARER Spanish. RAILROAD LINE American War | First Washington ...*2..0c" Regiment | Tven om the Som 7.—Combira main sup German r early capture by the steady ad vance of the allies. The thrust that carried the French lines thru the greater part of the village of Berny En lines on the Somme, are being pocketed and th atened with Unanimously Endorse d Santerre and into the out ; Candidacy Of | sie Chovises jeter, i afternoon was nm the f of the most d resistance The Germans defended their po erate German stubbornness, | | ohn E. Ballaine| sitions with great tacked. Th French advance brought pasa ae |Gen, Foch’s line still closer to the |Chaulnes Peronne ratiway An Appeal Issued by Them | tre Britis: push that resutted ty Also for the Support trom Commies, was surprive ne of Grand Arm Veter-|:.. made while the Germana were ans on His Record in engaged with the French in the out skirts of Combles Spanish-Philippine War and His Splendid Ser- |RUMANIANS DRIVEN OUT OF TUTRAKAN vice in Civil Life. PETROGRAD, Sept. 7.—Ruman fan troops have evacuated the town of Tutrakan, on the Danube. miles south of Bucharest, under Pressure by superior forces of Ger Mans and Bulgarians, tt was of fi ly announced here today The Rumanians withdrew to the north bank of the Danube, after| |beating back heavy German and |Bulgarian attacks in a three days battle. German artillery battered in the advanced positions on the |Tutrakan bridgehead GERMANS CAPTURED LONDON, Sept In savage hand-to-hand fighting last night a German force that attacked Leuse _— Candidate Hughes is b HALITZ IN FLAMES . PETROGRAD,’ Sept. 7.—Ru: jartillery is bombar & the Galle John E. Ballaine } BY CARL D. GR served in the First Wash- THE LITTL € soxrongiel = . on the Wilson administration.—News Ite OAT STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1916. E BII PAGE *<D SAID--- 7 CHARLIE PUMMING RAMPAHT, WAAL! cing criticised by many G. 0. P. organizations for his excessive use of the hammer wood, rc Combles, under cover | _ nn — — sone jof darkness, was driven back, leay 0 G 0 AGE |British, Gen. Haigh reported this) We Os prekiG: © paler crebeaie of the jafternoon. Fighting continues in University of Washington, and for the outskirts of Ginchy the past 13 years connected with the agriculture department, is in Seattle in connection with a tour of the Northwest, wh he ts tn vestigating forage conditions Pip says his duties with the de DOUGLAS, Ariz, Sept. 7.—A second posse left here at day- where four confederates waited to city of Halitz, 60 miles southeast of NEW LONDON, Sept Exten.| part deal primari with the light today to reinforce the |Lemberg. and the keystone of the + ane’ iia securing of larger and better ylelds| po of Sheriff Wheeler now jAustro-German defenses of the Ga. /"{¥* nancial al Mexico will of hay and pasture crops | chasing six bandits who held { |ieian capital from the south. An | >@ one of the vital problems of the |—————— — up the Golden State limited on or ongress official statement from the war of. Am: a-Mexican cummisstor Use It Three Times the Rock Island road, near jfice today pounced that Halits y effort wil b ade to Apache shortly before mid- — fs in flames. avoid anything that suggests ber s night. bh } Russian armies are closing {n|olence. But if there ix assurance A awitch engine and three upon the formidable fortifications of lasting, stable conditions below automobiles were used to rush 3,000 Miles of Government of the city from both north and the Rio Grande, then the American |« PORE TREATMENT 20 men under Wh | Railroads in Alaska — =v of tne Dniester river government will lend its moral sup apancse Style scene. Word was | port to the floating of a big Mex A arvel for the ak na ly today that Sheriff Wheel Prosperity for Seattle LOSES GOLD IN BAG “:,'%:. i=: | « ormer captain of rananre y | This Was learned reliably toda now pressing the robbers | . and Washington jas the American and Mexican com fill up with | closely. | 3 H. V. Constantine, 4510 20th ave.|missioners “recessed” in their con vet Bhngece Trainmen who faced the ban-| —— N. E., placed $70 tn gold in his ferences until tomorrow dite’ revolvers for nearly 50 min-| black leather bag. along with the - utes while they vainly strove to Comrades: jcollars and neckties and things. The College Preparatory School sbatter the express safe with nitro | : And when ready to fitney toward for Men of the Y. M. C. A. will be glycerine declared they believe the} At a meeting held Aug. jtown at 6:15 Wednesday afternoon, |gin its new term Monday mor bandits amateurs aia’. jhe placed the bag on the car fender. The work has been rearranged and The posse under Sheriff Wheeler 19, 1916, by the Washing-| Now he wants the pol help organized into smaller units to suit has been given an excellent de aint aae jhim find the bag and the $70 that the special needs of students scription of the bandits and its 7 ton Volunteers Association, |was in tt. It wasn't on the fender|Work will be given both day and | Thre lempaties with food and water tor| _ ; hed the city pight. Text books are free Cat several days’ pursuit | composed of Spanish-Amer-|T2e2 he reac , | | The robbers ordered the en-| ican War Veterans who NUXATED IRON h gineer to pull down the track three | Ww e pe miles to a point near a bridge| ington Infantry in 1898-9, a unanimous and hearty en-} dorsement was given to the| candidacy of Comrade John E. Ballaine, First Lieut. Company L, First Wash- ington Infantry, in his race} Sor Congress in the Repub- ran primaries, First Con-| essional District. | 473 great triemph over Jock Johnson: : | weeks time. Comrade Ballaine served = honorably for 18 months in | pena ‘gems auaat_ ovens, te bch. ap the Spanish-American and | Simehes moweah ierastigation nye ise, ral Tyumen Wiinre, ood "ihe marreees “abee at Philippine wars, and partici- pated in 34 battles. He had tht respect and! comradeship of every man| t in the regiment. | His successful work in| the public interest since those days has given him a national acquaintance and NEW YORK-—-Upon being viewed at his apartment in the Co lonial Hotel, Mr. Willard sald: “Tea 1 @ chemist with me to, study ferent foode and pro value of ai o1 prize ring. On his recommendation [ have often taken nuxated tron and I have particulariy advocated the free Une of iron by all those who wish to obtain gr physical and mental r Without it Iam @ure that I should never have been able to whip Jack Johnson so completely and easily as I did and while training for ic thic We) my feht with Prank Moi I rem eet MCh WE) hf gutaded ron and ant tr. p. tal th ' m importan Tie te’ cha; hig) athe eimzcinning the henge chara é s Cont ing, uer 3 Ris tine character, hi Wilarde case te onty ene of ability and his energy arc) hundreds which 1 contd cite trom 1k his. | enelueave vetonieh inn well known to his com ee conelusiy etoniahing atrength and vitality even in most rades as well as to the pub- complicated chronic conditions.” “Pen atts Not long. ago came to me lic personally. Bie. whe was nearly half a century old, Comrade Ballaine is a. snd. nakea rive Mim = pré tlon for life tneur. rember of Fortson Post ed to find ‘nim . S. W. V. His father} 29,29 M of vigor, vim end vi and three uncles were vet-| young man ne really. wan. notwith: erans of the Civil War. ras, ‘aking jron—nusated irom had he was in bad health and nearly ail in acle of vitality with the buoyancy of youth As have naid a hundred times over tron in the greatest of all atrength bulld ern. If peopie would only throw away patent medicines and nauseous con roctiona ke simple nuxated tron His father was wounded at Vicksburg, and died from his wounds in 1882. We earnestly request of all Spanish-American and Civil War Veterans that in casting your vote for Con- gressman at the primaries, you give one of them, either first or second choice, to Comrade John E. Ballaine. WASHINGTON VOLUNTEERS an dineasen nothing more or than & weakened condition brought do: on by lack of iron tn the blood, Iron tn in abmolutely necennary to enible your blood to cha food into living tie nue. Without it no matter how much or what you eat, your food merely Daseos through you without doing you » any good. Yon don't get the strength was ine it ma ont of It, and as a consequence you good become weak, pale and sickly look 't ne in just like a plant trying to grow Geficieot in tron. If you are ASSOCIATION ge HE a spi gy 4 howls R. Dawsan, Major and mix without becoming | "V0, °nt Surgeon, First Wash. Infantry, eke two fiver ain tab- petakione Ary nutated fron three times per day after meals for twe nok of ron August Toeliner week ; Bea Co. K, First Wash. infantry, | ##4!0 and nee for yourwelt how sii bg ‘Sour, (a Ae Secretary. lens of nervous, run-down people who medi remedy, me to whip Frank Moran CLESS WILLARD tolte secret of his easy victory, Alve rereats hitherto vated secret of help them rifle the mail and ex-| press cars The train crew was) forced to line up within 20 feet of a campfire. Two masked men, | with four revolvers, covered them. | foot Four bandits then tumbled the rg tetkerk | of ef strength buildere steel safe from the express car! and set to work with the explosive. t This atter | |were five neveral was @ ers failure, as Finally, when vous, the ¢ was ordered into a mail car and bolted tn. The ban. | dits Immediately fled eastward on/ ‘BUILD BIG VESSEL IN RECORD TIME A ven which was a dream on |paper two months ago, will be launched September 21 at the Skin. rer & Eddy Corporation. The| launching will be held at 2 p. m.| and one nour late a keel of an. el will be started the largest, with |the exception of the battleship Ne-| braska, that has ever been built in| |the Northwest. It will have a Jeargo capacity of 8,800 tons and| will be 423 feet 6 inches long. Ev Jerything will be made in Seattle | FIGHT 8-HOUR LAW TOPEKA, Kan. The | Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R | will not comply with the Adamson | eight-hour law until commanded to do so by the court of last resort | This was learned definitely here to day following a formal statement |{ssued by F. P, Ripley, president of |the Santa Fe, before returning to | Chicago. | ae ; “The new law, nastily enacted by 1 consider that plenty of irom in WV | congress, is nothing more or less my blood is the secret of my great than an advance of 20 to 25 per strength, power and enduranc.’” cent in the wa » best paid men in railroad servic he said The Senth Me will not compay with ‘the law until ordered to do so by he court of !aet resort “GREAT NORTHERN TO OBEY 8-HOUR LAW ST. PAUL, Sept. 7.—The Great Northern will scrupulously obey the provisions of the Adamson , f eight-hour bill, it was announced 1 | today t | This announcement, coming in \ |the face of the Santa Fe announce ment that it would obey none of pe the provisions of the bill, seemed DD. nd " to substantiate a recent rumor in railroad circles here, This was »mmended and ¢ that either the Great the Santa Fe would Northern or a patent be chosen to but din Barte | | Drag Co. Swifts Pharmacy T was ise of the strength { its legal department —— |card, effective Monday, September | SANTA FER. R. WILL ? FREE PRIZES! TO GAIN FURTHER PUBLICITY FOR OUR LOCATION AT 1524 THIRD AVENUE, WE ARE GOING TO GIVE AWAY MANY HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF VALUABLE PRIZES. To Be Given Away Absolutely Free in Our oa Great Publicity Contest ora READ OVER THE LIST OF VALUABLE PRIZES. READ OVER THE LIST OF JUDGES OF CONTEST. IT SHOULD CONVINCE YOU OF ABSOLUTE FAIR PLAY. | IT IS A CONTEST THAT IS REALLY WORTH WHILE. Ist PRIZE—$400.00 VALUE—1916 Model Upright Piano. 2nd PRIZE—$ 40.00 VALUE—Order Frederick & Nelson he PRIZE—$ 30.00 VALUE—Order Bon Marche Dept. tore. |4th PRIZE—$ 20.00 VALUE—Order MacDougall - South- | wick Dept. Store. 2%: 5th PRIZE—$ 10.00 VALUE—Ten Dollars in Gold. ng syatem of selling, be found at our een of our business depends upon having the public know all abo: "we handle, our profit-m book, and lastly, where we y pock hortest possth for every or we have included 1 tt lars’ wort Pp KING DYK JOHN B, GORDON Judge Superto: ourt Ju Police Court The ¢ prominent gentlemen, who have kindt sented to act as judges test. wre well kr to avery one. They will Getermine the winners of all prizes above linted, a ir decision mit) be fi Thin In & GUArAantee to the public that every one who enters the ext has an equal portunity of winning one of the many prizes. Could anything be more fair to al GET OUT YOUR PENCIL AND SOLVE THIS PUZZLE—DO IT NOW. YOU MAY WIN ONE OF THE CAPITAL PRIZES. EVERY CONTESTANT WILL RECEIVE A HANDSOME SOUVENIR No matter whether you win one of the capital prizes or not, we shall give to every contestant, if allied for at our store, » handsome premium or souvenir. We do this in order that no one shall be dis- appointed. Furthermore, in addition to the main prizes and souvenirs to be given sway, abso! free, every ontestant will receive a credit order for $25.00 or more to apply on the purcha: y new plano or piaye in our store natin on | You Can Use Any of These Numbers Awards will be made the committee pre- named in this | by | viously | advertisement. Should two or more tle In being correct, or 1 ‘a j | most attractive manner, jand of the greatest |yalue from an advertis- as viewpoint |_ Persons of all ages | may participate. N limits or restric- as to the number contestants but DIRECTIONS—Take any numbers from 504 to 512, Inclusive. Place one number in each of the blank circles, as illustrated above, 8o that when added perpendicularly, horizontally liquely, the total will be 1524, Do not use any number more than once. You can use this or a separate piece of paper, as you may wish, CONTEST CLOSES AT 4 P. M. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1916 or bring your answer to puzzle to our store so that it will reach us not later than Septem- Don't delay answering, but write name and address plainly and send in your solution today. | 504 | 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 | tions lot in any only | o1 ard will be made ch family. No prizes will be awarded to any persons connected with accot nied by name this or any muste house. |and address of contest: }AN solutions must jant family, | | i | Either mail per 12, 1916 | ALL PRIZE WINNERS WILL BE NOTIFIED BY WRITE PLAINLY WRITE PLAINLY HURRY MAIL HURRY YouR ADDRESS ALL ANSWERS TO YOUR | ANSWERS CONTEST MANAGER ANSWERS ! Ramaker Bros. Piano Co. 1524 THIRD AVE. SEATTLE, WASH. flagrantly violate the bill, to! foree government action that would | tring a test in courts. ! Li Santa Fe chosen, it said, beca Was NAVY YARD ROUTE | Watch for the change of time OF UNION MAN Members of the longshore- Tith, a | | men's union will turn out in a | debility or any other weakn that unmans you. There is a remedy that cures such troubles quickly (Paid Advertising) body at the funeral of Harry Regan, strike sympathizer, who died Wednesday from knife 33¢ ae wounds received during a fight | alectricity, ae with Charles Spencer, dock power that gives worker, Saturday night. ranged <t be — The funeral arrangements are oe eae ee You know that being made by the organiza- a you tion, but were not completed force Wednesday. Anything Spencer, age 38, has been arrest- ‘4 bulld up your vitelity ed and will be prosecuted by the| ectriclty does that union men, A warrant charging | him with second degree murder has been signed by F. Wilkinson, a} unton longshoreman | According to the police, Spencer | reported the affair to them after it nappened Saturday night, and told him he was ready to report if any- thing developed. Regan was not taken to a hospital until hours after the stabbing, which happened when | | when pro: ‘Wear Electr . It fill the nerves and vitals with new life. You wake up in the morning full of vim, free from pains and aches. Electra-Vita Is a self-charj battery, whieh pumps a broken stream of galy into the nerves for hours while sleep, infusing thei and building up th yealthy rit of ambition and hust strong, healthy slow-going, discouraged weaklings. Candidate for Governor, will speak at DREAMLAND RINK two strikers and two workers,|] yoy have a pain it drives tt out fought % First ave. and Hanford |} you nave stomach rouble, rhegme; | st. at 70 p. m. Saturday. Se ee ft Electra-Vita will restore | FERRY IS AGROUND 7.—The | ‘N | MILWAUKEE, Sept. Logs FRIDAY, Sept. 8 frets sents cor ton Ne kale early today, She was carry- ing about 50 passengers and crew. | Coast guards and several tugs) have gone to the aid of the vessel. NAVY YARD ROUTE Watch for the change of time| card, effective Monday, ptember | 11th, yor, should know. Office hours: 9 ‘or evenings by at 8 P. M. Come and hear appointmen: The Electra-Vita Co, wn. 206 Pew Bldg. Seattle, The People’s Candidate | ve, Cor, Wash.