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t FIFTY-TWO YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISHER } \ NO CASH DOWN | Credit “make your own terms” of canh AAS ME RD spe homefurniahings payment at make your selections to $100 without « On his Interest ° we Invite you, the Seattle homefurnisher, to “make your own term our well Known liberal efedit service will fit your individual needs France, and visits to the western battle fronts, P. MoM. former housecleaning made easy and sanitary by using Frantz Premier electric vacuum cleaher— in A aa war committee, was Monday | With bis wife and children, he day seeing the city, and was taken Mayor Gill, on whom he called. Citizen Training | “Australia has sent more than the world’s famous Frantz Premier is without question the best family vacuum cleaner made, regardless of price minister of external affairs, —we will gladly demonstrate this cleaner to you, or, if you telegraphed that we had troops Immediately avatiable. wish, we will send it on approval ‘Our « free trial! able troops steadily troops well-six shillings (about | $1.60) a day. | England Confident “There is now a feeling of calm confidence among English leaders. We feel that we are for the first |time on an equal basis materially ha: the enemy. NOTHING DOWN! enh. TERMS! ae —every home should have a Frantz Premier vacuum cleaner, as it reduces labor for housekeeping and removes all the danger- ous and unhealthy dust which ordinarily accumulates in your home “We do not resourcefulness and the ability underestimate the cf unitio nd food for a long tim to come, however | | | i a splendid table for © great factor for deve: armies. MORE KILLED B AUTO THAN ZEPS Statistics Show 1,040 Victims in U. S. Since First of January ping our $6 electric lamp for . thie lamp folds to ae ese “EhiF 5 i i 35 HE i NEW YORK, Sept. 25.—-Moro people have been killed and injur- ed by automobiles on the streets of American cities during this year }than in all the Sueur raids on |Engiand. Chicago New York lead in the number of deaths, with more than 200 each between Jan. . 1. The number of fa cities is pro e? Tuesday and Wednee- @ay, the regular $2.16 tadie for $1.05. —timit, twe to & person. = population of the towns. tle there were eight killed These figures, complied on reports —this week we feature our splendid machines, directing your very special attention to, without question, the best, most practical, easiest-running and fairest priced washing machines made! —to place one of these machines in your home, we will extend you thes: unusual credit- Duying terms: ne cash down-—Ste a week 12 $16.50 $20.50 hand-power wash —This is the “Happy Da faves time bile accidents, despite tmproved traffic laws that have been em acted. 1040 Killed In the cities from which reports were fal today, figures up to Sept. 1 show that a total of 1,040 persona have been killed and more than 8,000 injured. Only partial is {it is possible would |number. the " water motor wash | made which F faucet In your 870 wounded in two years. reports show 258 persone killed and 4,484 ured on the istreets of New York up to Sept. | Chicago shows Philadelphia reports 80. In Detroit, | 63 wore killed and 2,716 injured up jto Sept. L Los Angeles reports 57 killed and Columbus, O., 40. | Traffic Rules | Practically all cities now have |strict traffic rules “safety zones” for persons boarding street cars, power wash machine made; a child can oper- trate it to $16.50 - STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Secoad Ave. and Pine St., Seatte L. SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma and speed laws, Reports of fatali-/in behalf of James McCabe, a can-|, . opposite the Bon Marche, 15 years ago. ; fon from the University of Wis if ROME, Sept. 25.—Italian troops tles and injures in cities other |didate for judge who would be de A ji inate cat the Trieste water supply. ENLISTED MAN WINS BIG HIKE FOR GUARD tic: ‘hove ‘tirccdy mectioned, tol-|prived of a nomination if Ju "ot pescerua ly Spreading in ogglbdey The very best possible dental work is guaranteed CHOICE ARMY PLUM —— Mow: peanaloce, 84 Killed; Bt lave Becheree ceerene” AEIBNOGN tound: men the Neties Sediented and the prices charged by the Boston are much less ‘The Rome dispatch does not state | FORT BLISS, Tex. Sept. 26.—At|, St? TTAAU OS Oe 30: state of| The prvieat ap sentinued to Mon-| The sulelde occurred about a week than you anticipate. ‘how the water supply was cut. It asusteais the bugle call to “fall in” at 7 a aoe J 90 end 400. injured; Des |day aftern: ued to Mon) aco, but was not discovered until appears probable that an Italian sd-| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25.—|™. today, 13,000 National Guards Mol 18 killed: to, oa a EOD Be t night. ee ee arenes Maaniosee, The appointment of Capt. Dennis|men, comprising the Pennsylvania killed, 524 injured; Milwaukee, 2 eaeeeicaerennnioninaeet about 13 m! north of jeste, ac-|B. Quinian to the legal corps of |division, started on one of the!) ye ° TY complished the feat. the army with the rank of major. ao hikes ag ttempted by a big CON agg ge eG HEAD OF REAL co. KNUDSON HERE TO W. W. CHAPIN BRINGS f . announced today, is perhaps the Milla unt he line of march | innea . ©’ , } polls, 7; Dalina, & killed, 2 is OUT ON BAIL first Instance where an enlisted ”) miles over . . - bad ogee tl lye a pr eitons ‘ot New |iajured:, Topeks, Kan. 6; Kansas ale GET WIFE? NO, SIREE SUIT FOR DIVORCE Quinlan enlisted in the regular Mexico days have been al . _ a — William J. Bruggemann, preai- | wari army at the outbreak of the Span- lowed for eqmpie of the trip. SHOT BY ACCIDENT dent of the Central Realty Co. Sam Knudson, Valdez sourdough, SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25.—W. ish-American war. He was an at-| Baki P ee a builders of Mra. Ida I. Caratens’ “5° arrived in Seattle Sunday, the W. Chapin, San Francisco, former torney before that time, and he| ing Powder Demon- scout Luzerne apartments, waa arrested | {rst Ume out of the North tn 20 serie Seattle and Chic has steadily gained promotion, be- | stration Continues SAN RAFAEL, Cal, Sept. 26.—|on @ warrant fasued by Deputy|Y®&rs, emphatically denied the ru- BY ROBERT J. BENDER | ago newspaper- ing at present acting judge advo- o Edward Hillyer, of San F€anciaco,| Prosecutor Ellis Saturday, charg-|OF Sent broadcast by his friends U, P. Staff Correspondent | man, filed a suit for a divorce here vate attached to the Third dtvistor This Week in In a nerions condition at a focal |ing him with the larceny of $418.83 |t2t he was in the city in search| LYRIC THEATRE, BALTIMORE, | Saturday, Considerable secrecy Quinlan once won the army pistol) aOR | & result of being shot |{n connection with the recent con-|°! ® Wife Sept. 25—A new spirit for Ameri | vetis the complaint. championship. op the talks on baking powders and | yesterday when both |tractor’s @candal, to which ft de-|_ Knudson, who fs manager of the|can businese— a spirit not of eX) 1 6. Ciaimed that Ch: ob : hetr uses that have been conduct-|rarrels of a shotgun exploded as| eloped that more than $40,000 had|V#ldex Dock Co., said that he|clusion but of excluding—a compe - RAID Two GAMBLING ed the past week in the grocery |it'was thrown aboard & northweat.|been added to the original contract |COWd get married up North if he|tition not of selfishness, but in jJected to his wife's extravagant department of the Bon Marche ar ern Pacific train by Charles Smith, |Cost of the building wanted to, and that a long trip to|brains—was urged by President | habits and it is a known fact that HOUSES; ARREST {7 to be continued another week. The) aiso of San Francteco, who was| Bruggemann was released on|the States .|Wilson today in a strong address |he made an announcement that be o] Boel ad i oa connec: |racing to catch the train aa it de-/$5,000 bail. ‘Thin is the third ar- ee before the National Grain Dealers’ bg Tefuse fo assume any more Hi Sded two gambling " demonstration of Rog reat made in connection with the association. of her debts. vines Setshday night and Sunday, | ornote prodaete oF ee ower SS aftatr. Ha ign F taned ca Fg ong girth # yee io epaaty Ake and ; OR, L. B. CLARK and in both cares made sevoral ar | parple Products of the Bon Marcho Charles Drake, building superin-| aay in Judge Fraters con al Mon-|ioudly when he sald America was | passionate desire to talk to him ce rests and confiscated considerable | ? xf saete with Rogers’ product | tendent, is still in jail, He was ar/oa with pan Ye 8 court, chars-/to take @ place in world business| from various points In the United Seattle’s Prosperity Now) equipment. are to bea part of this week's| rested for failure to account for|ite is alleged to bee pickpocket. /suce ue ane hed never enjoyed be) States, Some of her tolls amounted Seems Assured At the Tourist hotel, Occidental | jemonstrat ee R. D. Van Horn is} $375 alleged to nave been paid him|.* “Uese & pickpocket. |fore—and “with a spirit such as|to $300 for a single chat. She loved te ave. and Main st., the police made | 1), py south eepeaer aioe es of} for building purposes. Earl Baum-| he ee pg: Sater gate ee bric-a-brac and hats to the tune h 7 a Pe ate ORE mpany, whose be . ne wiper than'tncy are tient nore | 17 arrests and amashed the furat-| oidne te 'ta Tacoma,’ "oe Ale Gartner, Umekeeper, te the third] RELIABLE DENTISTRY Wan” | ee looks as if Seattle ts enter! ture. Three Chinese were charge wr As els one hei i] We guarantee teeth with which For emphasizi the nitary period of prosperity auch with running the game AMUS The books and valuable papers at com off the cob, ——_—_—_——_————_ phasizing eal amar mene Neretotore, |v The second reid was made on a , : lof the Realty Co. are being held lutely make plates fit pars! oe dairy of the state ake Oi CL Ee pe Sh Seo Se ye ee mete 2 861 MILLER ON TRIAL |Sssts st ana ‘cai he Sane © yourself as clent as possi-|ave. end James st. Five men were 4 u 1 do not despair; come to us. i y hag he rc] one ety BB iatage is Be reese SIF "F% crrented. “C.. Campbell was LKES PLAYERS COUNTY MAY REDUCE | Malcoim Miller, known also as where the cattle are Kept. w i you ttent n to the fact | Charged with sunning the game, , iN X Q . i whero Be oe ge cnr tc eas tate ce "ee 1917 TAX BUDGET eae ee Pe ee [E & potent factors in the condition of pooked for gambling. Tonight OAL Week | Monday, charged with second de- Be Bee ence edocs, tea “digestion | “THE RAINBOW" That the county commissioners erstiten the ‘ DT © bad breath, they hurt your personal Henry Miller's Dra ; 2 er, the prosecuting attorney's > pesazrcstn. trey mut gy arstte ce! | COMMERCIAL CLUB Lies conics Ske Roath Sg Mp iy. ottice discovered, has several po: P «& usable from every standpoint. * lice case records chalked up 3 © “Therefore, why have bad t MEN TO HEET OCT. 5 — — attle Chamber of Commerce and re-/f Gold Crowne ..... against him thruout the state. He ; : There Je no, excuse for it whe . duce the county levy is the opinion '| Natural Crowns . |te sald to have robbed a cigar store © Highest clase dental 9 The logged-off land problem will PALACE HIP ORDER THIS KIND expressed Monday by Norman | Bridgework, per Too in Seattle on the morning of c | Yery lowest prices be one of the most important top i timieeadiate AGA Wardall, secretary to the commis |] Plates &S to 815.00 | Aug. 8 Pecos Setice fo © are ies to be taken up in the twoda Ps prcvaegy tate tog fate lt uae Bey BECAUSE: sioners. lh @esthetive @uarseten With AN Fe ere: : © from the best dental collecer session of the Washington Federa-|} Botertainer: Musica! Mewette. Robt \, RY Yas snerested that $300,000 be envy wae ee I operator in this office haw hin t ton of Commercial Organizations, || %° #n4 : shaved from the 1917 budget. This } Recedi - # from the state dental board Be ter Raye ‘ Dairies | | eceding or bleeding gums ! : wa ie m, the state dental board to be held ‘at Anacortes Sie Tan sn eg Inspected Dair {decrease is to come thra:the elit National Painless Dentists |END SCOUT WEEK BY teeth slightly sore or loose, ané } * ot is dental chair, in plain sight of d 6. Severa natte na prob. Ma. 10e any seat, & ‘ested | ~ < ourt and Pike bad b <! Pyor of a i Bin MADE Of Tbly will come up before the legis-|| Coming Thure: Hip n Laboratory T jtions fn the road and bridge fund.'] Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P. M. || FLAG PRESENTATION rhea por 7 youre T have, tnd Me © thin office our ironclad guctantes of | ature also will be taken up | Properly Clarified and the elimination trom the bud: (LP hall head Pyorrhea a specialty, and cae r © satisfaction, which is signed both| Among the speakers will be Pres-| —————— ——-——_—_| Mae ’ get of an appropriation for another More than 150 Roy Scouts attend-| guarantee a cure. ‘ by the operator who did the work ident Suzzallo, of the U. of W NEW PANTAGES Perfectly Pasteurized Kirkland ferry -_—-— ed the flag presentation Sunday in| My reputation and guarantee " , owner a ‘ , : eens manager of this office, who ai secretary of += State =o. M . ; ia itarily Bottled Nw the Bon Marche park, when Mrs. J.|stand back of all my work, it ye thoroughly reaponsible. Come’ in|Howell, Assistant = Highway| Mats. 2:30. Iivenings, 7 and ® | Sanitarily 2 WOMEN NEARLY P. Burns marked the end of the|means the very best Dentistry at i right away and let one of our ex-|Commisstoner George F. Cotterill, RIGOLETTO BROS, ' ated Deli | campaign week by presenting the| prices that will astonish you. 4 & perts give your teeth @ thorough ex-| 1, W. Childs, deputy commissioner BIG MUSICAL COMEDY Promptly Delivered ange v 4 amination, and tell you just what) 4 coR THIRD & UNIVERSITY boys with an American flag in be| It costs you nothing to come in 3 the cost will be to put them Into le gif Ra gree of the bs Aialg LESTER Rich and Nourishing half of the James A. Sexton Wom-|and be convinced. perfegt condition will be sur-|U. of W., and Dr. Cardiff, of the ther Features IN? Mrs, M. M. Edge and her daugh ‘a Relief C ‘ i $3 prised how small t nee ; r gh DRESSE M | WOMEN an’ Relief Corps. Extractions positively painless. } Rnd one thing in ce btate college, é 10c and 20¢ Promotes Good Health ter, Glennada, 1519 W. 58th st., K. 8. Ingraham, scout supervisor,| Protective guarantee with all 4 worth much more to y | The Seattle Commercial Club een narrowly escaped death Sunday accepted the flag for the scouts. | work. | & cont. will have a representative delega AUMAMERA HEAT Phone Elliott 223 |night, when their automobile shot ‘ Following the exercises, the entire} Largest and best equipped Den- q * Regal Dental Of tion at the conference he Palen ne Jover a 100-foot embankment at band marched to the Orpheum the-| tal Offices on the Coast. J di Vine " y. y tegal fices BERLIN, Sept. 26.—A Zeppelin|]| ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE A. KRISTOFERSON, Ine. xh Pha dad Aah A sy atre, where they were the guests of/ Trained nurses in attendance, Le tga en Mp Ry day ese | The machine turned over twice the Wilkes stogk company. y “| mania, it was offically announced | < . tye Rone stig ord oe Corner an a k Sffice.” Be ure to’get tothe 4 ly announce po B. a Fellows, 15 Valley at., vent YOUR CREDIT 1S 0 K report, The final amount collected | Open Sundays 9:30 A, M. to 1 P.M. STAR: -MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1916. VNOTED AUSTRALIAN _ [SQUIRE “HET UP” VISITS HERE; SAYS ALLIES CONFIDENT) way home from @fplo: | tntended matic conferences in England and |4oe* oot alter Australian minister of ox: | ternal affairs, and now member of |his impressions of Seattle, and is by way of identification, the Justice the king's council and tho federal|a great admirer of America and lof the peace of Mercer island, threw Seattle |her governmental !deals, ‘L helped draft the amendments | i: came from Vancouver to spend a) for an automobile tour as guest of | made it possible for us to supply |not wirely We pay our ally “At last we have been able to legis me the offensive, which will be |arbitration jurisdiction in conflicts when Whether or not Germany | they assume interstate proportions. portionately high, varying with the| In Beat-| today. | ffom a core of cities | a are based upon police recorda,| showing of hand and power washing which sho’ constantly growing death list as a result of automo- of injured were received, and | complete total! county, for show almost double this/a¢ the recent primaries | In Zeppelin raids on England to! majority of all the votes cast, an date, about 368 have been killed | that therefore they were not mere PAGE to the was ready—and we were not. Now wo believe wo are ready and ablo| HORR CHA Glynn, | to compete on that basis.” The visitor was titution,” he explained tterned after the There in a Australis to the ce “and it was American constitution, movement launched in to amend the constitution to In |crease federal powers “Lam opposed to the amend 210,000 troops to Europe,” he sald, | ments, and believe they are mon: | committee “Oo the day war broke ont, I waalgrel, and will get us into trouble. tice Aylmore to even think “of it and Amendments to the United States 20,000 | conatitution, I believe, caused trow | ble here, and would still be causing » of citizen training |trouble, if the supreme court had construed them liber. The distinguished man of small stature, democratic, and scholarly jcoat and « long mustache. Few Strikes your city thru its chief executive.” He has served as attorney gen There are fe trall he said, ause of fede tion, which permits federa! between capital and labor Horse Stands on Hind Legs 2 Days NEW YORK, Sept. 2—With block and tackle, searchers for a horse thought to be stolen ed him from a well 12 feet deep off the Boston Post road, near Larchmont. The horse, belong Ing to the Owens Coal Co., har been standing on his hind legs two days in the shaft, which ie wearchers from the farm of James B. Neville, from which he had been missed. He had backed Into the well and stuck In his strained position. He was tustily hungry when adjoining released and showed no in- Juries In a veterinary’s exami- nation, JUDGES FIGHT ney for the Pacific Telep! - before Justice French, certifi The? contend they ly nominated, but elected. their el ballot, with no opponents to con 205 killed, while !test their places The suit is in the nature Anditor Phelps to certificates to them, Attorneys Charles Gleason, W. for the enter In @ great war fact that she delighted witt visitor 1s @ warmly eloquent He wears a frock|/Ayimore charged against Kellogr His visit was unheralded, and he | paper went quietly to “pay respects to They showed that Kellogg belteved eral and ts one of the leaders of) jthe Germans to keep supplied with the Australian federal parliament. /ed, “he is not a republican.” strikes In Aus | FOR JOB ORDER Represented by Charles Winders,|Remington company’s general of- attorney for the Northern Pacific/ tices in New York. The cashier Ratlway Co. and Otto Rupp, attor- Judges Frater, Dykeman and Mack- intosh Monday urged their claim | then of Kitsap! conducted secretly. te of election | received a a Under | their names are to ap) pear separately on the November! of Chie Mandamus proceedings to compe! Blagg ae eg we election ter at Mad © claima of} |the three judges are contested by! ,. |Lane and Edward Judd, nominees upertor court, who appear IAT G. 0, P. MEET Justice Reeves Aylmore Peeved When J. Y. C. Kellogg Is Named Secretary IRMAN AGAIN Bquire Reeve: Aylmore, who Is, | weveral fits and a few tons of ex-| nt Saturday afternoon at the} Press club, where the republican precinct committeemen gathered 4 to choose their officers. | *| The justice wae riled a heap considerable heap, by heck—when | someone proposed James Y. C. Kel loge for retary of the county It almost blinded Jus | jwith his eyes closed. | He jumped plumb in the middle of the excitement of the moment, idid the squire, He shook bis head land he pointed hin fingers, Hin blood boiled and his tongue waxed | .| “He's not a republican,” Squire “Look! See!” And the justice drew forth news clippings which he read "|in non-partisanship tn county and *| state elections. “Therefore,” the squire conclud Some hissed the “jedge.” Other |applended Kellogg replied to the attack jshowed he was a republican, even [tho he did advocate |ship. And when the vote was taken, nonpartisan: Kellogg was elected secretary by a vote of 129 to 115 against M. L. Borkhardt. 5 Kellogg was former chairman of| the King county progressive com- mittee Ralph M. Horr wan reelected chairman of the county committee ja8 the result of a split vote against j him Horr received 145 votes, Frank Pau! 141 and Fred Harper 27. | The election of chairman and sec retary was accompanied by consid le nolse and oratorical fire. works. “The other officers we elected without opposition, W. Potts was reelected state commit teeman. George Grant was chosen vice chairman and John Metcalf treasurer. Dr. M. O. Sipes, Dental staff of skilled There's no longer any SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 25.— Local officials of the Remington Typewriter Co. today began an {n- | Yestigation into a shortage of about | $20,000 in the firm's accounts. John M. Lund, manager, bas re ferred the entire matter to the of the local branch two weeks ago resigned his position when « short- age of $200 was discovered. Since the investigation has been long as the supply lasts. tracted absolutely free. for either medicines or ou College Romance Ends in Suicide are no strings to this free CHICAGO, Sept. 25.—A_ college romance turned to tragedy for the |daughter of Dr. Ludvig Hektoen, |famous pathologist at the Universt- found dead with her infant daugh- ison, Wir. As Mise Athyn Hektoen, she was ecretiy married to Arthur A. jGelatt, of Madison, son of a wealthy publisher. They left on a trip to Europe just after grad 5 p. m. to those who are limited hes slabs Extracting takes but a The Boston Dental Co. tutions of its kind in the lished in Painless Dentistry row on the eighteenth weck of the most re- markable demonstration of Genuine Painless Dentistry ever conducted in America. That every operation encountered in dental practice, no matter how difficult or complicated, can be per- formed painlessly and in a more skillful manner than heretofore, is now_an accepted fact. however, the dentist is fortunate enough to possess the precious new anesthetic. Readers of The Star are welcome to the benefit of the now priceless and closely guarded fluid as Have one or as many teeth as are necessary ex- Not a cent will be charged And you do not have to order other work. There Come any day between the hours of 9 a. m. and Special appointment cards will be issued no unpleasant after effec .. one of the leading insti- its present location, and the entire Boston specialists, start tomor- doubt in the public mind. Provided, T services. offer. for time. few minutes and there are ts. United States, was estab- 1420 Second Ave. | will be made known shortly. for your convenience

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