The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1916, Page 2

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. ° = STAR—WEDNESDAY, SE = — WILSON READY“ oex',:00."“IFAGES ANOTHER | Ce ae ar TO WIN WEST”. —-..~ TERMIN PRISON TODAY “make your own terms” BY ROBERT J. BENDER ( | Harry C. Hammond, who was re-| | ake U. P. Staff Correspondent d from MeNell Island sastinay trial Wednesday be-| ASHBURY PARK, N. J, Sept PT. 20, 1916. PAGE cently relea prison, was naividual weseet” ze pi lentenMoreny J % 4 i en) ‘ator he taled Most sensational railroad story OP Mgt cspedceigareang 2 g | octet artead hasere neal ever, produced, WEEK END SPECIALS—on sale 3 days only J vericoe' ss owinice anata o “ita nang wo ave cand a Hug hes are #till undect but the | fraudulent cheek for at the; Thursday, Friday and Saturday! oy fa etn cevith Nation | \_g A ge nh dpe BL | <a al Cibirenkn Mot hers k, contin party ot’ telends to Chicago. Res, jardinere stand: gas plates: special for Thursday, Piece te cethaaion bet, shat Rentscat spiel aad hia frienéa. 4 Wilson will discuss at length in | special for Thursday, | Friday and Saturday — } Ile ‘Western ‘speeches the Adam Stern cerved. At MeN wap for aking false representations that he was an officer | Hammond sought a writ of habeas corpus on the ground that he had| once been convicted of the crime kas charged in superior court. Judge Neterer denied the writ son eight-hour law RidayadSatudy— $1.49 gs eel regular price 82— and shows how the nation will be ‘om future labor strife, such as that recently threatened, the apie free ) By hae 4 PAY understanding will be nplete Mw convicted of the present heavy style eas plate with three borners: regular price $2—specia jaad the opposition crushed. (IARTIN A, Foran charge, it in suid, he will be tried | ° Thureday. Friday and Saturday ° “ - a8 an babitual criminal, the penalty Featuring— ‘ omega ~ ~ } Judge Foran h _ splendid baking dish; special for GARBAGE COSTS see yg is BURNED HELEN OE ee Lese Hl ce wee lawn’ tate cll FIOLMES |tlon of relick and curtos, sald to be 7 been appointed) for which may. be life imprison pl 59 | Approximately eight houses a Worth Just $32 the tiost extensive of its kind tn ular price §3— day are added to the city garbag |America, was destroyed by fire to- heavy. copper baking collection liste, Mayor Gill sald) New YORK, Sept. 20—Thelday, with a loss estimated at “ | Weds y much-maligned onion is a good|$1,000,000, An overturned alcohol That ie why it is impossible friend to Simon Silverman, of|lamp exploded s s keep garbage collection ¢ | Brooklyn, who drives a fruit and) -——-—— same from year to year, | year, vegetable wagon } a | plained By using the sanitary; Simon missed $32 just after he a fill system, however, we © Cl had delivered hix last load to a cus | down the annual expense about tomer, He told Patrolman Gleason $90,000 over the old art ane chat he thought George Boland had have cut beter yeas Me nepeS | dicked up the bills. Boland, who tion about $12 a abe : Tan thteckie at Onmmeares tae standing noar by, was search. t h 1 | recilg woes ag - “ed and @ roll of bilis found on him iC J l recommended that the garbano| ure those sours” achat the mal atarr - yi ftem In the city budget be cut | ijcaman ” jabeo! lately without ¢ : and effective The . down My money always smell of on-/and germicidal cater i | —although the prices on steel] ranges are soaring higher, by an advantageous | “It's poor economy to pice gp fons,” replied Silverman. offered purchase we are still enabled to quote these very low prices. [on MORE REN Oe Gleason took a whiff of the roll,| poi. are | mayo and when he had recovered said ash or credit. ’ me) Cartes ‘ . - They're yours, all right —‘“we charge no interest. \UFE MEANS LITTLE | one s7 WEATHER FOR Carl Schermer bermer Outs IN RENTON NOW 5. Congr Now starting a second run engagement— - CROPS, SAYS GEORGE! \Crew of S. 5. Css) the result of insistent popular demand—at Renton marshals were instructed the Philippines to get the proper realism for this greatest of sensational pho-, tall druggist hed wit t by Renton councilmen to close UP| phe warm and dry weather dur.|_. The bore ho lost “the shirts ie gambling places, saloons and | ing the week ending mber 19| their backs” and all their belong Children Children punch-boards,” Tuesday nigbt. AC \was responsible for great progress |!98* When the Steamship Congress tion wa staken following « protest te pagptadtiageth orem \burned off Coos Bay last week 5c 5c by a amittes representing the crops, according to Mete-|20¥ Bave new shirts and @ lot of Renton Purity league i orologiat Salisbury other things that are new Adults Adults Later in the evening the Eagle.) Hop picking, he reports, is pro-| The crew of the big steamshi; 10 10 Walker and Alki “bars were clot | crossing in the Puyallup and Yah.|"umbering nearly 200 men, were c c od up. ima valleys There is some loss all brought to Seattle by the Pa mould, while a frost on September) ‘!fic Coast Steamabip Company by rail. Many of them “vere reduced | 14 injured some of the vegetables 2. U. S SEAMEN ON [cits comeycf eects Mirae to na iow cose | rs MER | and the apples are getting « great ee on when the fire was dis-/ 1 ‘TORPEDOED STEA lag, Sailevary ‘eae When the men reached Seattic. "Twas Like Cussing (BULL BROS. Commissary and Equipment Super | WASHINGTON, Sept. 20.—Two MOTOR TO LAKE intendent Laigaw of the Pacific as This Pair Met Just Printers | American seamen were aboard the | Coast/ 8. 8 Company furnished | || 1013 THIRD MAIN 1063 |British steamer Strathgay, torpe | each man with an order for a com LA CROSSE, Ww i. Sept. 20.—/ i i | 4, |doed in the English channel by *| It was decided at the first an-|plete outfit of clothing, from suit |Clerks in the Wisconsin-Minnesota H an cf | German submarine on Sept. 6,/nual meeting of the Washington|to sox. They were told to go to Light and Power Co. offices sat up) ill th + Consul General Skioner, London, | Association of Electrical Contract-|the store of Carl Schermer, on | with a shocked and startled expres smcosberar wh ” reported to the state department |ora and Dealers to formulate plans First Avenue South and Y sion when a stranger walked up to vet y ) \ q | oy) ‘i \ \} ) dae today \for the creation of an ali-Coast or-|/Way. Schermer was totally un-'a desk and announced his name. It We 7 6 _ a |gantzation. The meeting was held! prepared for this onslaught on bis sounded like an outburst of profan- A r inet st in the Butler hotel store, but he quickly secured a ity, but it was only a Chicago book RECS | : will HOLD UP AT RENTON: V. 8. McKenna, of Seattle, was|dozen extra salesmen, with the re-|salesman introducing himself. The thoroughly and qutly } r ‘ elected presid W. M. Meacham | «ult that Saturda VW) go down in Josman was G. 0 ell, and the spect, No. 4814: regu i 3 r 7 y r . : jand 8. G. Helper, of Seattle, were history as the biggest business day|man he met was Chief Clerk S. for Thursday, Friday and Saturday 027 F Sat ur While robbing Station eg fe L| pamed directors, The delegates of his merchandising caree | Damm ; STANDARD FURNITURE co,/22e == offices of the Puget Somes mlectri lnighet, to Lake Keechelue Second Ave. and Pine St., Seattle” L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma rote Get well quick License Physician. Twelfth year, Consultation free. Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p.m, 203 Epler Bldg. SI1% Second Ave. your health. Tuesday night, a hold-up man with a ble revolver decided to cet away in a hurry when a man and a»| PIANO CONTEST entered thru the door. Hampton | | had handed bim $2.35 in change! PRIZE WINNERS from the money drawer, but hadn't . dealt out the gold and bills DYMAMITE KILLS |WALKER WILL HEAD | BULGARS PILLAGE RUG THIEVES BUSY Jose lt atic" POINDEXTER FIGHT ,..2°2%.. 3.22 0 TODAY UNTIL SUNDAY All Winners of Plane Awards Will Be More T jo Read This garians are pillaging Monastir,| Two ruge were stolen fron - tured when dynamite, which they aratory to e¥acuating the |home of Mra. J. Le Roy 08 (Were using in the sinking ofa; At a meeting of the Poindex tow aid an Exchange telegraph json at, when burglars entered late |; Well, near Nickton, let go. campa ‘this morning, it was decided to con tinue the work of the committee un til after the general election, and to |maintain headquarters at Alas |ka building, in the same offices oc Jeupted during the primary cam paign. The state-wide organization which was formed during the prt ary campaign w held togeth er, and will be used to render ail the assistance possible to the repub lican state committee in its work of ‘electing the thruout the state George H. Waiker, who has been an of th Poindexter com during primary cam ty and will be in active charge of Senator Poindexter's campaign ir Vestern Washington n executive committee, held din teh from Salonika today | Tuesday, she reported to the police | lim! FREE SOUVENIRS To Lady Bathers Thursday Afternoon and Evening AT THE CRYSTAL POOL UNDINE and LURLINE Three Performances 20, 490, H1R0 A Day ic Advance of Our Regular — Change FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN —AND— © BEVERLY BAYNE —IN— “A VIRGINIA ROMANCE” 32 of thie afats you hold a credit it to Bilere fean ticket os or plano pr RnR. CLARK ‘. Wouldn’t Neglect My Teeth Any More Than 1 Das te ta Lie le LAND SLIDE SCARES surance Lapse” DUWAMISH PEOPLE & We can easily psidents from a dozen cottages atemer And head, Weat Seattle Dawams in fear of being caught in a efficiency that of 8,006 ons of earth that + depended a x led down the bluff at 10:30 A Delightful Little Love Story of the Sunny South, in Two Acts kept a a 9 Y Y, on AS alley? “* - Tuesda Part of the head j P * that his tect tal bea ad feed to get dirt for LS mg, on bis m Alki recent this may & - here in * have caused the tages escaped serious damage | WILL MAKE NEW CITS The regular session of the nat wes of the Y. M Be eat conor and ans, tie eee TO FRYE’S NEW OLYMPIC { neglect th Lionel Barrymore IN... “The Upheaval” A Most Intense Story in Five Acts, Generously Supplied With Extraordinary Situations and Thrilling Moments alization cla ' inder e ifferent instructors, will : t k , : mene, ich gh to train men to become PUBLIC MARKET M. Guterson’s Russian Orchestra ° tent than the office .w h does on citizens. Laat Ason eTALL og ald . e lum? these classes were well filled 1422.24 First Ave., First Door South of Pike LOWEK FLOOK, FAKE VLACR MKT Mattinata vib il trial By I i ye offer 4 e ve r i 1 done free tb the - — =~ a . y Leoncavallo Meta and we alter yo th sii lassdciation, and instructors and mén Orchestra Number Bvork n tronciad guarantee of satiz- are invited to join the cass. The Watch Friday's Star for Announcement of The Chase,” from “William Tell” +++. By Rossini Solo by C. Fisher Mestion, whi 5 a the work and lectures are open to the public thir Saturday's Specials Xylophone e's. Clark, D. D. 8. owner and | year e™Manager of offic * ie thor f Seuigiiy, responsibi« COR.THIRD & UNIVERSITY Dr. bo Mt. Clark. Manage: ater front disturbers jailed 51405 Third Ay ner Third The Seattle's Best: Photoplay, House H conduc charge The Old Location Has Been Abandoned zak mall on the second YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. TOA ERLE DA hare Hera

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