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COUPLE GUILTY OF BUCKING DRY RAID Oscar and Anna Dixon, 2417 Fifth ave. were guilty Thursday, according to a superior court jury of having made an assault on Po There are 263,315 girt phers and typewriters in this coun try q ee! ty St. Paul. Detroit Minneapolis . Pittsburgh eee | ¢¢ Buffalo aml New York 110.70 4 Kansas City Philadelphia 110.70 St. Louis $71.50 Boston 110.00 Chicago -72.50 Montreal 105.00 fares to other Eastern point ow fe mit utes return Proportionate October 31. 6 ing. Three »p Excellent se opovers allowed within t ghted train aid ele vice. Break your journey at Park anon June 15 to October 1 Glacier on main Un Ask for the new fast rall tnformation regarding and w line to San Francisco via G. N. and 8., P. & 8. railroads to Flavel, thence G. N. P. 8. 8. Co.'s palaces of the Pacific, Great Northern and Northern Pacific; only hours at sea k CITY further part TICKET OF FICK, ND SECOND AVE vd. City Pass, and MG v1 Phones ue et Cc. Ww, Gen, MELDRUM wer Ament. Awent. Anat. Main 117 and Elliott damaged by the f the name ‘Orpheum Vaudeville Theatre, 4 the old Alhambra 5 New York Life Insurance Co., Sul-|as Mra. } livan & Considine and Thomas |(pied, ths Wilkes, of the Wilkes Players Co.,| office right |brought suit in superior court |palnioss dentistry | Thursday against the Orpheum |Possltile. on, Sit a Theatre & Realty Co., and Carl|they mre « Reiter, its manager, to enjoin them |opinion wh i from further use of the name and ey ee eet te meting leredit of $100 1 PALO ALTO, Cal, Sept. 21 Whon Proprietor Shiketa of he Certain concessions, the natur Wealth ts a handicap to the col-| Kanagawa hotel, 606% Maynard |of which has not been divulged Seneca Jege student and the poor boy has/ ave tried to collect room nt; but which have been made the advanta according to Dr./from his Filipino tenant, A, Meh-| Washington cont ators to Ray Lyman Wilbur, president of|/dy, Wednesday night, bis guest) avert a threatened strike of mine Leland Stanford university, in al} whipped out a revolver, im a re, will be idered at a statement todgy spurt for the door and astarted|meeting of union officials ¢ As @ consequence of this belief, | shooting as be ran | Mond p.m ad Dr, Wilbur deer i that, beginning Shigeta blew “ whistle and The * ave announced that this year, autos may not be owned | yelle W. F. Wood, « wallor from) a strike called on October by students; that too frequent)t U. 8. 8 South Dakota, and|1 unle a 5 pe ent wage | | dances, the purchase of expensive! Patrolman W, G. Morrison jotned!creane ts ¢ Pf flowers for co-eds and similar lux-|in the chase, One buljet from the ures will be banned | Filipino’s gun bit the sailor in the “TANK” iS PRIZE Dr. Wilbur {# so convinced he is; thigh, splintering the bone, An g right about this that he hax sent | other bullet grazed the leg of A. L.| IN HARD FIGHTING ity <_ a clreular letter to students’ par-| Smith, who came out of the Farm ente, saying students with t ore’ barn, Sixth ave, and Dear | much money are not desired at the| born at, to see what the excite LONDON, Sept o of the school, if they are inclined to| mont was. new British “ta ed 0 apend their time in the pursult of} Mehdy escaped from Officer!on ite side in the Rorleaux wood pleasure Morrivon by leaping over @ 22-foot|northwext of Combles, has become The letter urgea parents to re-|embankment at Ninth ave. 8. and!the prize for which German and frain from tc liberal allowances| Lane et, apd then running thru) pirttish detachments are engaged in and warns them that as the num-|the brush, ‘The tnjured men were | spirited fighting | +] ber of entrants this year fs lim-|taken to the city hompital, The Germans are attempting to ited, those students who fail to] pture the new monster to show they are doing honest work secrets of its natruction Records show that the poor boys! own in operation, The British have records, both as students and after disabled “ta between Carlotta, Called the “Mad Empri wards, man and British dir 20 siiien in length, National Gaara er FOR OFFICE LONDON, Sept. 21— te Ger- }imen and regular soldiers marched | inaety Walling fer Heit oF thru the city and Passed the review.! TO BE IN MID-WEST) Garden. freighters "et the ing stand at Fort Bites for seven] i Bemeehlandtype with - Wis a | hours today, in the biggest infantry GRAND division review ever held in this} CHICAGO, The presi money of her imperial high The very interesting and unusual country More than 6,000 men. dential battle w fought >a ness, Carlotta, “the mad em act of Van Perre end V Perre| marching four abreast, comprised| {Mish tn the Middle et oth| press of tragedy"? tops the new bill at the Grand the | the column x jdemocratic and republican man This question has verges eae atre, which began a four-day et hints a | kere believe that Indiana, lilinots,| since announcement by Dr. LEVE: gagement Thursday. They are two 1 wre eno onpin Lenyesceeent phe: Wisconsin, Minnesota and Mis-| Ceyse, a Hollander, that the | Cc R refugees who interned in| eanieations, and every branch of tn-|#UF! Will tilt the scale. “Empress” Carlotta, under Ger- | PEOPLE Holland and at last succeeded IM | tantry in a division Was represent- 3 6 one rr eee bes WHIST PARTY chateau of Tervuereu, near | t wooden shoe | Seattle Loge No. 7, Degree of| Brus had so far regained | dancers and xylophonists, who per-| NOMINATIONS WILL be made! Honor, of the A. 0. will g her reason that she is “now | form in native costame. Thetr for officers to fill the two| the last their ° able to make testamentary dis- | songs of the Fatherland are quaint the Associated Students of | *U™Mer progrennive *| position of her fortune as she | and, full of tuneful melodies, ersity of Washingt tere} oO" 7 lay eve t| wishes. The Hattle Cry of Too Soon” !e/ vacant by the failure of students | 2° ™t 9% p.m hall,| The significant part of the ar & screaming farce. The scene | Baillargeon u Prizes|nouncement ts that if Carlotta dies the battle fleld, where two officers | Are matching wits. Carr and Ban non are the characters. Hagan and Ross do a dancing and singing apecialt Hagan has & remarkable voice, he is able to stng both baritone and a high falsetto soprano | The Gallons nt a pantomime act, Introducts omedy Juggling “The Black Mask,” second of the | Fantomas series, is a wonderful | Paria detective story A recent Chaplin film ts betng shown. . . Carter's p musical tre has made K comed m a nf attending mance. Monte, himself, { most clever Hebrew com edians in the business. He carries} a show that, for zip, comedy, pret-| ty girls and new song hits, beats anything ever shown at this the} atre. The present musical com | edy, “The Follies of the Day,” will for the There are company and nifty o- PALACE HiP The new progran and photoplay whic balance of the m of opened 20 people in the} Their costumes are now vaudeville) d Thiirs-| day at the Palace Hip includes the| Five Alarcons, a splendid Spanish| Mrs. Bloom Is Well Pleased, dancing, singing and musical act | Charles Henry's Pets are seen in| & pretty ant-| ‘ Frank Canin and Frances ( ham are players of Hawalian instru ments and singers. appear in a singing ture. Don and Pat edy songs and talk and the Maid, ters have a funny skit, The photoplay gette.” luded Wife.” THEATRES SUE OVER | NAME OF ‘ORPHEUW’ aring their be De for a judgment of 9 of All Winners Award: | In the several publicity contents | that we have conducted in the past where credit awards have been insued, our experience has proved brin Music House and face va with an cent added to its to though your awara $126. For tnatanc filers, or if Ellers will ac and many ot Collins and dan ty as “Th isiness $5,000. wear» PIANO CONTEST PRIZE WINNERS) inou, ne present and 1 cing few and Carter and Wa The Suf “The De is being the pre- additional 10 per | al amount, even | be as high as} f you hold fii at| * $110 » When | f ahy of card, upon which is marked in plain figures our regular retail pri the Instrument. Seleet the plano or want and if the tu i, deduct r contest award nd pay the ba Remember, the extra 10 per cent discoun Bilera gives does not profit to us, but rep. unt of money that| have in pianos an House, at nt, Seattle winners in ew charer Was high! additional benefit jfrom Ellers on their Store Open at vyelan the pur ith the STAR--THURSDAY, SEPT. ‘ALL FRIVOLITY FILIPINO SHOT ‘MINERS GET CUT AT COLLEGE PAIR AT HOTEL CONCESSIONS MAD EMPRESS to return to college NUXATED RON jenath in many } 1 ‘ fortett t per fullex P tion in Sr in this paper | Ask your doctor or druggist about it Ow! Drug Co, Barten Drug Co land Hwifts Pharmacy always carry |*: |it in stock DR, L. CLANK With Regal Dental Service Regal Dental Offices Dr, LK. Clark, Manager 1405 ‘Third « N. W. Corner Third Union. Diagona fice | Fr o 1, 1916. PAGE | awarded and refreshments served rnds cordially Invited. ‘KNOW Use tt Three Time “DOC: PORE TREATM ENT Japanese style . Moe, Boe and $1.00, KNOW.DOC CO, Pasadena, Ont A GREAT BIG DOUBLE BILL FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN BEVERLY BAYNE “A Virginia In Twe Acts Aleo LIONEL BARRYMORE “The Upheaval” In Five Acts. 'ARE RICHES OF Second and OAK =) BUILDING SUBS? » demented, her $10,000,000 go daugnters of Leopold |. and| nildren of King Albert, but if} ND PLENTY OF THEM is now sane, the emperors of | and Austria may be se: | heirs taken by 4, her pe dp under protection of | SHOWS DAILY | per lerty y's person the arrival of the German fogces, Carlotta had been | 2-7-9 P. M. lofficlally reported hopelessly in |wane, since 1870, when she was |placed in the chateau under the rdianship of her brother, King id I | 10° 20° [FORGER SAYS HE’LL | TEST HABITUAL LAW. Convicted of forgery, and baving din many Eastern jails and BANQUET SHIP MEN | Make Skin Smooth . Harry Hammond was the Hability Thursday of [prosecution as an habitual crim-| About 250 bankers, business men| ricry is one safe, dependable jinal and a iif sentence at Wallnjand shipbullders are expected to | treatment that tching tor- table | ture tr cleanses and sit down to the banquet soothes the skin. Thursday night at the New Wash He smiled when a superior returned a verdict of Ask any Gruggist for a 25¢ bottle ullty” in the forgéry case Wed-|ington hotel to do honor to the men|or zemo and apply, {tas directed nesday, He is prepared, he says,| who are behind the great shipbuilc Boon wil find that we carry his fight against the|!ng revival in Seattle. pohir akin’ trembled wilt Kaa ual criminal act to the United| The banquet is being given by the "A true the penetrating, sat: States supreme court, if necessary.|Manufacturers’ association, and {sfying liguid. Is ail that ts needed |If he does, it will be the initial test| will be brightened by music by | [or 1 DARIN Gs a eee ee ee eoth jof that law in that tribunal ae rson’s Russian orchestra and and hesithy | talks by President Suzzallo and Zemo, Cleveland Will H. Parry of the federal trade ‘ARREST STRIKER ON | ASSAULT CHARGE commission, Cured His RUPTURE 4 while lifting a EZRA MEEKER, recently re-| | if turned from a cross-country tour Dectere eat aay ue nh an auto-schooner, was the guest ‘operatic: | Me a longshor |_ J. J. McLellan, a union longshore-| of honor Wednesday ata luncheon man, Was under arrest Th in the Arctic club given by the Au |charged with assaulting M. C - : | Arthur of 2929 Second £ | University st. bridge over : n ave. Wednesday nig PRACTICAL INSTRUCTION. IN £ Bees asthine tae McArthur told the prosecutor|[f flectticity, gas engines. 1916 ay a may. find cure without : hursday that he had gon machine shop work, me anes SS water front to see his brother-in chanical drawing. law when McLellan accosted SEATTL iz NGINEERING calling him a “scab.” When SCHOOL, Inc denied this, he said 108 West Roy St struck him in the face arenes ah a U. wa poscsg MESS | pereckasions are s attems ting to stir Jup bad feeling between the United States and Great Britain by the cir ulation of false charges regarding he British censorship, the British reign office declared to the Unit ed Press today CALIFORNIA National Association of S sco. | UNITED STATES DE CARY STATEMENT OF CONDITION iGeers Falls From Buggy; Is Injured, COLUMBUS, Sept. 21 Ed (Pop) |Geors, veteran driver, was hut Including its Branches in Portland, Seattle, Tacoma and lhere yesterday when he was sos . . Linviie ty tia teak 1h the dot Virginia City, at the close of business heat of the afternoon's race pro September 12th, 1916. gram. He was removed to a hos pital. His condition is not serious. ASSETS Former Cue Champ > | Loans and Discounts | | Loses in Tourney Bank Premises (San Francisco and Branches) adh tag : || Other Real Esta - | |], Customers’ Liability under Letters of Credit | For 26 years I have devoted my| Ray Logue, former city cham-| “hanessiay ‘ entire time and energy to the| pion, was defeated in last night's} Sundry Bonds pnd Stoc ao Mrcul |study of Painless Dentistry, and I|tmatch of the city title bilNard pdb: nar come to. ot feel confident 1 can do your Dental | tournament Brown & Hulen’s, dee ption Fund with 0. & (sur babeh sd work to your entire satisfaction at|35 to 26. Johnny Gilroy turned vedempucn Func " eeUzer s+. fn order to tntroduce our ride thet ure Fensouatle tor nin [the vteloks “Lome “got wieny bo wi|l: x Onset Man MMGNG MKOURNES (a5 4555 bcs hs (whalebone) plate, which ts the! oo | ipod lead; ibd.” Gilroy eoun ove ; lightest and strongest plate known, |“ N* Work met ed does not cover the roof of the|. Vo your gums bleed? If so, you| ‘OX Bim. | mouth; you can bite corn off the ve Pyorrhen, This disease should | | to; guaranteed 16 years ve eradicated at onea to Insure! QAP STOPS METER LIABILITIES Gold crown . 83.00 0 Moe OF (ia tantiy Aba ena | ald in Gold Coin $ 8,500,000.00 416 net of tenth (whalebone) $8.00) Extracting seit without | Monomoto, a Japanese barber Surplus and Undivided Profits $.425,608.51 $10 not of teeth ++: 85.00| pain or bad after effects at 306 First ave didn’t like the Circulation 642,192.50 Bridge work, per tooth, cold $3,00| Protective guaranteo given with |SPeet with which bis meter used Letters of Credit f Rg desi up the juice, so he slowed them up sie White crowns 88.00 | ee und a anes by placing a small piece of iron in ay Gold fillings . . $1.00 up | Seen 2 the meter F Warner of the . : " 16.96 Sliver fillings .. PAINLESS AUSTIN Puget Sound tion, Light & \ Platina fillings . Corner Third Ave. and Pike St. th r pi neeeee i mn Spire The Bank of California, National Association, San Francisco, All work gunranteed ‘ ses a ¥ be) and its Branches in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and Virginia City, Have tmpreneion taken tr =. court . law Rae Got tenth tame doe | Samet — Scnomoto might have gous on in constitute one association, under one management, and deposit {nation and advice free. definitely using free electricity if ors at any one of the bank's offices have the protection of the ] Samples of Our Pate It hadn't been for the meter man entire capital, surplus and undivided profits of the Associatior Werk. We Stand Now. hs faces a 8880" fine andca , capital, surplus and pre of th jociation, { Most of our present patronage te ommended by our early custom , whoae work fs atill giving mood faction, Ak our customers who have tested our w When coming to our office, be sure you are tn the tight place. Bring this ad with you OHI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY wT, Opposite Fraser-Pate COR.THIRD & UNIVERSITY sDRESSES MER WOMEN ns We YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. 90-day sentence Agent for First National Bank, Fairbanks, Alaska. MRS, FITZSIMMONS TO TALK seeiils ttner ‘li will uae THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA the Olive Branch Rescue Mission, National Association, SEATTLE BRANCH—801 SECOND AVENUE E. C, Wagner, Mgr. S. White, Asst. Mgr. $5 Washington st, tonight at 8 A JURY in the Pierce county jor courts acquitted M. F betts of setting fire to his T branch of a string of ores su Teb acoma co-operative George T.