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— STAR—MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 1916. PAGE 5 ! id J Fair weather is the pred polling places by 8 p.m, and }ination o : : tion of the weather man for are kept from immediately —|inust 1 angorye ee he 4 cae ae their ballots after the closing ballot, or a dishonest official might | WE'LL TRUST YOU when 86,575 voters in Seattle hour, as soon as the conges: hand you the wrong one. The non-| man are qualified to cast ballots for tlon permits It partisan judiciary Dullot is eeparate| edit @ ; be established ¢ ’ federal, state and county nomi All voters ust designate wh from the others | Nees party ballot they want, either Second choice voting should be) The polle will open at 11 a. publican, democratic, progressive thor Ktood | Just m. and close at 8 p,m ¥ sootatt fay at’ the teenee a firat and second! 08 Worth But voters who arrive at the | progressives are running for nen ‘ marked for United 08 Worth of Stat t United State | oe Ware States nenator, United States « brrerr WILSON'S KIN WILSON GOES TO i232". ote on those offices are automat Sample Brass Bed Sale | —_ ROASTS HIM SEE SICK SISTER = sccm sss Twoaty-Five genuine , Brass Dads, all different a column for second choice marks Many voters who are int | I orIMiaierisyress,_ | POINDEXTER BACKERSCAN'TFIND ANY -° - (RUMANIALOSES Ippocressive voree: ga peers J HUMPHREY MONEY LOOSE IN SEATTLE | BIG TERRITORY TERING OF YOUR BALLOTS UPON | oo algae TO BULGARIANS ONE CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS- BERLIN, Sept. 11.—More than a third of the territory taken from Bulgaria by the Ru maniane at the close of the sec ond Balkan war hae been recon quered by the German-Bulgarian forces. The Rumanians and Russians are again in retreat toward the Danube, abandoning still more positions east and southe the fortre of Silistra, sald Budapest dispatches today In a little more than a week the combined German and Bul garlan forces have captured far more Rumanian territory than . ted tterns and designs, in 2, ST. LOUIS, Sept. 11.—Preaident BY ROBERT J. BENDER in an honest count and the e t| the allies have been able to take " and 3-inch continuous Wilson was flayed from the ') United Press Staff Correspondent of the reactionary element, es-| Of German territory since the post of th Pilgrim = Congre a LONG BRANCH, N. J,, Sept. 11,/pectally in t republican party beginning of the war i 7 royal church by his own kin ye ay President Wilson, accompanied by hi olunteered to stay and watch|, TWO Rumanian fortresses, Tutra - one Rev. 8. H. Woodrow, & Mrs Wilson and Secretary Tumul- the counts |kan and Silistra, have fallen to the guara tin of the president, attacked ty, left the summer White House at! It is believed this will be ne Invaders. The Rumanian and Rus These | pasnage of the eigt ir law th 9 a, m. today for New London, sary in many precincts to insure a{"@n Prisoners now total more than fing je Beds and there ts A sermon, “A Menace z Conn, where the president's only fair count hada odes ss hing p of each, so an ment sinter, Mrs Howe, tn fll No Humphrey money was to be}, barge cap ve a early & ction is advise 1 Woodrow - 1 spoxe The triy Yor was ty found a where attle Monda p ed the 7 up display in our ido free American citizen y mo dent planned to There were seve thousand dol i” hiss Gabon ot eitteten: “ontiola RS ie wetniae pondage ne to capitalists nor/catch a 1 p.m. train for New Lon-|lars of Poindexter money at the| . a peal tise: labor unions: Jon. He has canceled all engage Manca cafe, with no takers, and e “ $13.95 He said the settlement of the rail:| ments for the next few days, and hisenthuslastic Poindexter backers { @ early wit of the ¢ d free government.” The | ways 4 $18.65 were The most pitiable exbibl- | Galt, Mra, Howe spent much of her $19.85 tlon was at of & president and time with President Wil man who would back his . neress frigh 1 into a blue | frequent visits to the White House |claims with real money. Monda $23. 50 funk by the demands of a small! She was with t at Cornish, N. Ho. |he reported he had rn able to SSABO Bec, sein us qeetine weer | men tahini ee $26.75 congress is any longe . a body, or a servant of $32.50 fe! o2 an win int win CRE ll lala indefinite oth ond Mrs. Howe al-|f tly dey parts of the state were of & odds on the senator, wit to each | few takers Poindexter backer hunted day and Sunday for a Hum laborers, can go to Washington and | and concessions under threats Furniture @.- ize SHATTER GERMANS BRITISH OPEN DRIVE . | dining cars on all trains San Francisco | n ibe French lines South of the Somn | NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—An or Sie : me gages ‘ta Limited @ and tourt rough sta | and Los Angeles in two if you take the 3 between Berny and a point s« of Chauines last night, using Pokey ae * Pinal a reene : wal sow bal mr wre (Extra fare) Compartments, drawingroome, library, Hquid fire. The war office an-| patkans. it was officially anno aemaaine wih: tos trasan | stenographer and maid Good connections made at San serge ye Ks ed here toda T Britis which today affected | Francisco for Eastern pointa, were checked by art the | comened tha. © a cea ak oe leak bak dca ok | Germans losing heav! ax A attacke the Bulgari ati went out to the union heads t | - Nivolgen and Karadjaquoi! Hea Leavin of un i | fighting is going on ads fore it closed, Samuel Gompers, president of the Am on of La bor, recom fed that un bers give the strikers financial and | moral support. While surface are prac tically at a standstill, the strikers are maki to the pub ie to ref using surfa ated, on whi A progress, § P Albert Hansen deweler and Silveremitn 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison SEATTLE SHOOTERS ON JOB PORTLAND, Sept. 11 Many Se attle trapshots are lis to com }pete in the annual F ic Coast handicap events scheduled to be in here today 4 Trains Daily Sh Cc to fit the time and convent n men a Limited Exposition Special | lifornia Express San Francisco Express nee of all, Any part of the Shasta Route can be made by darlight Willamette, Umpqua and Rogue River valleys, Cow Creek and 8 em n or Mt Lassen. Through the eit pure } F of Salem, Albany, | the strike district | Rugene, Roseburg, Medford and Ashland. |SEATILE WiLL SEE | Call at Tleket Office for Information be i Phone Kiliott 126 The pageant, “The Bible Among John M. Seott Gen. Pass Agt |the Nations” of the American Bi soclety, w ¢ presented here | Junder aus of the Seattle Min fatertal t ead Rev | Frank M ta president, Oct 13-14 The duction f thin pageant volves a cast of 450 to 600 peo ple, which wi drawn from the} |various churches {n the city. Rep | pntative these thelr at performance e to co-operate to insur tll be the " “TPAID ADVERTISEMENT.) BREAKS BACK IN TO THE PROGRESSIVE PARTY VOTERS OF THE FIRST TRYING TO ESCAPE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT (City of Seattle and Kitsap County) WRITE IN THE NAME OF GEORGE F. COTTERILL FOR CONGRESS Amidst the publicity of the clash-| {ng contest between ten rivals for! the republican nomination for First district congressman, the progress tven of Seattle and Kitsap county should remember that they are sure of a representative congressional nominee in former State Senator and Mayor George F. Cotteriil | | John Miller, former stockade pris oner, was in the city hospital Mon-| |day in @ critical condition | Altho he would have completed his sentence Monday, he tried to he van that was bring om the # ade Sat 1 over during the AM I A LAWYER? | may GALL STRIKE The convention of the union coal | scale committee was instructed 6 increase per € ‘ show g60d | minute < ake it Assured an uncontested demo. taste f fhe Pip ag Xe ke * and fit CHAPLIN cratic nomination at next Tuesday's about pe saying tha for medicina ced . rimary, Mr. Cotterill is reserving een os Pe «bike ' 1 be “ht UNTIL THURSDAY iis campaigning efforts for the real pom am ‘ ther ¢ a t arg a few, and 1 ONLY | contest, preceding the November ; - o follows ‘ Ino end anufacture m ale Ina | election , Nee Oe eee, Ja 3008 T “enforce ah awe BRAND NEW, | Inasmuch as no progressive party candidate has filed, we suggest , « the tow tee rark culating the s of Ia as ay FIRST.TIME- and urge that all progressives who participate in the primary and use grown, # pened officer Ir x rane the 1 and| SHOWN COMEDY | the ballot upon which they will not find the name of GEORGE F. COT Jioneer Bulldog. | eye tat and Drug Laws, t yrote peopl RIOT | TERILL printed, shall write his name or attach » “sticker” bearing his ‘ M I 1 awe . name, in the blank space left under the title, “Representative in Con- arkers health failed and T decided they | ne seh a ili , '\CHARLEY S| sre 9, First District.” Those calling for the democratic primary ballot will find the name printed and need only mark thelr X after same he Boe {flee I ern f Long-time residence and participation in public affairs, thorough th F « ¥, i "y ‘ knowledge of local and state resources and needs, a broad study and nnen we we es ’ crasp of national and international problems, gained by extensive and research, proven capacity and ample experience, constantly x " Pada rated in an honorable record of public service, and especially % waniza FE aL a working leadership earned through twenty years of struggle for r ; it 1 ended in w democratic principles and republican ideals of government and soctal ¢ : Ad ew of hi service now finding increasing expression--these are some of the cre en nepara plays \dentials which mark orge F. Cotterill as a nominee upon whom the Added Attractions | “forward-looking” men and women of all parties can unite with an as-| ) ee | ae eth, the |eurance of faithful, efficlent representation In the national congress, | { " an'n| 1 will protect the rights and in-| ‘onal Guarda | PROGRESSIVE PARTY VOTERS SHOULD MARK THEIR PRI-| hithest conception of |terests of the people of 1c! tre MARY BALLOTS THUS: FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, ais and Cite 1 mont | FIRST DISTRICT, GEORGE F. COTTERILL Raspes eS) ms ‘ . . ate King County's legal t j | Write in the name, as it is not printed on the ballot. for lawyers m the vaccine aid |be properly cared far. | (SIGNED) r ake be he stone > “ af EDGAR C. SNYDER, Chairman Progressive Party State Committee, 1912 A hr 7 y r C.J. PRANCE, Acting Chairman Progressive Party me of er wre ; 4 1 HENRY ALBERTS McLEAN, Progressive Nominee for Attorney Gen eral WHAT FF OAN 88D WILE DOIN in Adulte Chitdeen LUCY R. CASE vad i) H. C. PIGOTT, Publisher Seattle Saturday Night - ) , ke en 10 5c CARL A. EWALD, Member Seattle Port Commission ‘ J. 1. FLETCHER, Progressive Party Nominee County Engineer j pod I J. BROWS WARREN J, DOWLI Former Secretary King County Progressive| ty , ' itaate tok Coen Attorney on Party . @ should | the Democratic Ticket RussoRumanian fo ‘TRumanta. The force is advancing eastward Bulgarian army continues Black 8 in Whether the man Bulgarian ance marks the beginning of al drive on Bucharest, newspa confess they are unable In some quarters, it is believed ¢ Germans plan to drive the Rus sians and Rumanians behind the and throw up strong defe sive lines to check a Russo-Rumanian marct ‘Oh, for a dozen Tom Reeds tn the halls of congress today | |Danube and the Constanza railway any group, elther of capitalists or jed. on Bolgarta oy gg yer | DOCK WORKERS Sea OieeSeE. STIKEWNY, eee ce | AMEBEATENUP Five men, one of them red-beard yon J. E. Wroten, 1624 sth ave, near Third ave. and jumped « Spring st, Sunday afternoon, and knocked out four of his teeth before running away, He told the police he thought they were water front strikers up F. L. Borror, 816 Pik Seventh ave and Univ A little whi ter one man beat at, at rai Both vietims we aid to be non union dock workers At 11 p. m. Sunday, William Pa tullo, who works for Balfour, Guth rie & Co., had just left a Union st cafe, between Second and Third lyears of a sustained b when two men, each about 2 jumped on him. He ‘ulses on the Y | vod ae : ee ears ae ramento canyons, Mt. Hood, Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Shasta |GERMANS COUNTER ON ENGLISH FRONT LONDON, Sept. 11—Two Ger tured by Irish regiments Saturday |were reported offical! jHaig. The | Mouquet |back. Otherwise there w by Gen rmans also attacked arm, but were driven no im |portant operations on the Somme battle front. Retween Neuville, St Southern Pacific |)!!) "ccc: British entered enemy trenches at several points, taking a number of|the building of Government railroads there, and the tres | prisoners “Experience Counts” Four years’ actual experi ence in congress as private ary to Col. W. P. Hep burn of lowa, chairman of the committee on tnterstate and foreign commerce He will not be a stranger to his duties FRANK E. HAMMOND REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR Congress Preparedness Protection Prosperity Progress The law requires that you vote for a first and second choice for this office—for ex ample FRANK E. t' AMMOND X Unless you vote In this man ner, your vote will not be counted HIS EXPERIENCE SHOULD BE A FACTOR IN DETER MININNG YOUR CHOICE n counter attacks last night| BIBLE PAGEANT CM. Andrews, D. F. @ P. A jagainst the village of Ginchy, cap | 120 Serond Ave, Sea Ween VOTERS, THE CEN- MAN WILL INSURE THE NOMINA- TION OF A PROGRESSIVE! “ Test Polls Show John ‘irs Yo, E. Ballaine Far in the j Lead Among the Five Progressive Congression- al Candidates, and in One Recent Test of a Day's Balloting at Bird’s Cafe- teria He Was Ahead of | All the Standpat Candi- dates as Well —A Final Statement and Appeal by — John E. Balaine to All ‘ Forward Thinking Vot- For Congress ers With Whom Progress- naa wide ita lea Principles Are of First i Prosperity for Seattle and Wash- K ington. Consideration. JOHN E. BALLAINE To All Elements of Progressive Voters in the Republican Primaries: ; Of the ten candidates r Congressman in the Republicamy st Congressional District, five are Progressives and five are Stand-pat primaries, I Of e ¢ Progressives, all test polls en the last] tw at rent places, some of which ve been an- | nounced t the press, si that I have uniformly § uble the vote cast for the next highest aken in Bird's cafeteria in the Lumber go, on printed ballots cons the candidates for all the offices United States Senator down to constable, in whieh in 500 promiscuous patrons of that cafeteria in one pated, each being handed a printed ballot as hey entered the place, I received the largest number of votes of all a few days ng the names of al day pa tan tie I was 22 votes ahead of the next highest | ma a 3 The < $ poll in Bird’s cafeteria are welll known among the supporters of the other candidates. The Wspaper supporters of the Stand-pat candidates suppressed) poll and have tried to suppress the mention of my caRam y more than ever since the poll was taken ¢ other four Progressive candidates for congresses ict my personal friends. All of ma the First them have their personal friends z But every one of those four knows that he has no shows of being inated. They all know, and admit it among the inner council of their friends, that the nominee for congress=™ man in this district in the Republican primaries tomorrow ™ will be either a Stand-pat slate candidate, or John E. Baiew laine, a Progressive of twenty years in the forefront of all@ | progressi movements in this state and nation In ac ion to my general support among progressive elements, I have a very large support among the quiet busie |ness and office forces of the city, as you may quickly learn |upon inquiry. For a Progressive to be nominated, he has to receive a y vote out of the large element in between the essive and the extreme Stand-pat ends. It is from that very independent element that I have the strongest support by far of all the ten candidates | Phe work I have done for Alaskan developments through” extreme |mendous importance of that work to every man and woman in the First congressional district, are well understood bye those thousands of independents between the two extreme ends of the Republican party, as well as by all Progressives» of other parties P Since that is the condition that faces us, frankly admits ted by the other candidates themselves, I am addressing tl veal to all progressive voters of all elements whe Re} : s final the ublican primaries My appeal is I want your first choice vote. T cive among the heaviest of the first choice votes. But if your first choice vote is pledged to any one of the other four Progressive candidates in the Republie can primaries, then give 1 your second choice If the Progressives generally who give their first choice to one of the other four Progressive candidates will center their second choice votes upon me, then my first and second choice votes added together will put me so far in the lead af 4 the highest Stand-pat slate candidate that it will insure myo nomination by a big plurality 1 Iam not here going to review the issues of my campaigny They are well known to the voters. I have presented them through the press and in scores of addresses to thousands of @ | voters. It is sufficient to say that my work along progress- | jive lines has added millions of dollars a year to Seattle's commerce with Alaska, has given profitable employment te thousands of laboring men, and has opened rich opportunities in Alaska for many thousands more frankly expect to My supporters are numbered by the thousands, among laboring men and women, professional men and women, and | business men and women I have resided in this state for thirty-seven years, in Seattle for. sixteen years, and have operated in Alaska for fourteen vears j My successful campaign for five years to have congress authorize the opening of Alaska by the building of Gover# ment railroads there has given me an acquaintance in Wash- ington, D. C., and elsewhere throughout the United States, of genuine value in the line of qualification for effective congres= sional service My work along those lines for the last five years would be but the beginning of a much greater and more useful service, not alone in the opening of Alaska BY AND FOR ALL AMERICANS ALIKE, but in the interest of progresss ive legislation for all Americans I am the one candidate among all the ten whom the J. P, | Morgan-Guggenheim-owned _Post-Intelligencer and other | newspapers under the same influence, have tried hardest to — | defeat by a policy of suppression of myQgame, of my meet- © | ings, and of my issues. : | That alone should be significant enough to all Progress- | ive voters. f In this final word of the campaign, I again urge upon all elements of Progressives who participate in the Republican primaries on Tuesday to aid in my nomination over a Stand. pat candidate by giving me your first choice vote if possible, — but your second choice vote in any event. F The fight I have been making and the principles I stand jfor infinitely transcend all questions of mere personal friends {ship for other candidates who admittedly do not expect to] reecive the nomination, JOHN E. BALLAINE,