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ray OUR create to assiet Meas, Our are be found anywhere, Ne extra 4U8T YOUR WORD 6 8008 Werth jeomefuretobia, Weems “ses warente, wae Nometeraieste jomefuratshia, hae deen esi as Werth 29 KILLED IN NEW ZEP RAID LONDON, Sept. 26.—Twenty- mine persons were killed tn last night's Zeppelin raid on England, the second within 48 hours, Gen. Freach, one y os ig the home Ann) Wrecked or damaged, but the ra damage don was @ to factories military establishments. Seven Zeppelins took part in the id east counties and north Midlands | Were attacked, principally tndus- centers in the latter region. LOWEST PRICES HONEST WEIGHTS TFRYE’S UALITY . 12¢ _.24c AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS OLYMPIC MARKET 1422-24 First Ave. q 6468 Ballard Ave. i \ OUR OLD LOCATION AT 118 PIKE c ST. HAS BEEN ABANDONED TIME FOR t Gk ’ WE'LL TR werviecs pea te Serniel, zour Some slong your own Individual fi 416% 424 «Dike Street: | "STEAMER SINKS; raid. The south, east and north. * “My UST YOU tablished for your conventenco— Brice lower than will Be Intervet. THAT YOU'LL PAY ie. 8 100 S*.. 200 Dews, ° 8.08 Dews, 1.80 Per Week S%.. 70 Dews, 3.60 Per Week S*.. 1069 Dewa, B86 Per Week 52. . 13.08 Dews, 460 For Week 1.28 Per Week Special ...ONE FOURTH OFF Cay 6 DROWN WHEN | OSWEGO, N. , Sept, 26—The steamer Roberval, bound from Ot tawa to Oswego went down in a storm five miles off Oswego early Vivors were rescued. In @ battered lifeboat, half filled with water, three sailors, exhausted efter an eight hours’ fight with wind and waves, arrived at the coast |guard station at 2 a. m., with the ry of the sinking of the Roberval The steamer, which was loaded with lumber, sank six miles off this port at § p. m. yesterday. Stx members |of the crew went down. In a heavy sea the Roberval's deckload of lumber listed. Waves dashed into the craft, sinking her. BOPP CASE IS SET FOR TRIAL SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 26.— Trial of German Consul Gen. Franz Bopp and other consulate officials in bomb conepiracy charges is considered eo import. ant that ail other cases have been postponed to give it atten- tien in the federal court. ‘Thie was the reason given by Federal District Attorney Pree ton today for continuing triale of other alleged neutrality viola- then casee until after the Bepp case, eet for November 16. The case grows out of an alleged attempt to dynamite a consignment of munitions for the Russian army | While the shipment was being light- ered in Puget sound. This was one of the first so-called sntially cases to be investigated by the government. Trial of the Germans wil! follow the second trial of the Oregon land fraud cases, in which United States |District Attorney Clarence Reams ‘of Portland will conduct the prose cntion. } With more than 250 persons in attendance, the Bible institute opened a fiveday session Monday at the First Presbyterian church. | Dr. M. A. Matthews, who spoke at the evening session, said the Bible ie read more and more each day Afternoon sessions will be held at 2p. m, while the night sessions will commence at 8 p. m. (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) A CHANGE HOW IMPROVEMENT CAN BE MADE By Edwin because they are misleadin sound more human, while Department. The word! “prosecutor” “county attorney” give me him as conductor of the leg: COUNTY ATTORNEY not PROSECUTING ATTORNEY J. Brown I never did like the words “Prosecuting Attorney,” g; the words “County At- torney” signify the County’s Legal Department and the words “Prosecuting At- torney” refer to only one branch of the County’s Legal forms a mental picture of a man of small caliber, a man who is watching and wait- ing to pursue and punish some one, while the words con a mental vision of a public al business of the county. There is a large advisory, civil and criminal law | aeteat practice to be conducted for the county, ganize the office under these three departments, so as ther, and | shall or- to give the greatest efficiency at the least expense to the public. methods are now necessary. fear, and give satisfaction a The County (Prosecuting) Attorney should be a nonpartisan official, because he is an official courts, and they are nonpartisan. The same customs that prevailed in the county at- torney’s office in King county twenty-five years ago prevail today, and are inadequate, sluggish, and incom- petent for utter lack of system. The adoption and application of modern business of I have had the experience in business and the legal training which | feel positive will enable me to serve the people without favor or nd efficiency with economy. EDWIN J. BROWN, Democratic Candidate for County (Prosecuting) At- Dews, 01.00 Per ween ff |RICH ARCH left—Judge Phillips; Bottom litem Dyer, archi who ed the workhouse which he ls sentenced, and Mrs. Margaret Henry, CLEVELAND, Sept. 26.— This city has a judge who has a plan for making It safe for citizens to cross the street. He deals out jal! sentences to rich poor men, society women and joy-riders. Since July 1 he has sentenc- ed 25 traffic violators to jail. This number inciuded Mrs. Margaret Henry, society wom- hall AND THE WORKHOUSE, TO WHICH HE HAS BEEN SENTENCED for 45 charge of driving an automo. | bile while intoxicated. Frank C. Phillips is the munici pal judge who has become the epeedors’ Nemesia. As a result of his fines and sentences, automo bile accidents have been reduced from an average of about 30 to as low as one a day. “I'm trying to make Cleveland al safe place in which to Itv says Philltps. “I'll make a lot of traf fic violators walk or ride the street | car unless violations cease. I have driven automobiles more than 60,- 000 miles without even harming chicken!” Autaists thought the climax had been reached when Judge Phillips sentenced Mrs. Henry to the work- house for five days on a charge of running down pedestrian A few days later, however, Dyor was tried “Fifty dollars and costs and 45 days in the county jail!” decreed the court. “I will suspend 25 da: of thin sentence if the defendant will promise not to @rive a motor vehicle for 90 days.” When Dyer was arrested he was taken to the city prison, where the wealthy clubman spent seven hours rounded by drunks, petty thieves and vagrants. ‘DALE'S JITNEY BILL IS KILLED The jitmey regulation ordi Dale at Thursday, and which four mem. bers favored referring to voters In November, was defeated, 5 to 4, when the entire counci! voted on it Monday afternoon. This means that the jitney is- gue will not be injected into the November election. Counciimen Fitzgerald, Bol- ton, Moore, Hesketh and Erick. net the ordinance. Thomson, Hanna and voted for it. Dale took the ‘loor to say that the special meeting Thursday, when the jordinance was introduced before the |other members knew a meeting was being held, had served to let the public know the “intention of the council,” and to announce the policy of submitting the measure to the voters in November. Quickly Kill Ordinance He then moved that the council sit as a committee of the whole and wider the ordinance. I'd like to submit an amendment to take the bill out of committee of Official who is an able officer of the county, who realizes the whole, to which it was referred and accepts the grave responsibilities which rest upon| last week, and put it on its second and third readings for final pass- |age.” announced Moore | amendment carried, and the of the bill followed. ‘The council adjourned immediately. The council's action means, fur that the jituey regulation mat- {ter will not be railroaded thru, but ithe committee appointed to consider |the problem will be able to report. | Councilman Moore is chairman of the committee Crew and Track Men Start Work the} Preliminary training of the U. of W. track and crew men was on to day, following the answer to the call sent out yesterday. Vandy” Vander Veer is again in letics, and has announced he will ¢ all of his fall training indoors this season. He tried the plan la |year, and considered it successful Capt. Tom Cushman is in charge of the crews potil Coach Conibear returns from the East in SENTENCED TO JAIL HE DREW PLANSFOR reported society woman, sentenced ‘A number of small houses were |*OOAY. Stx were lost. Three sur-/to workhouse. | on a narrow, undraped plank, sur-| charge of the track and field oth STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1916 ‘HOSE VICTIMS ITECT IS “There is no ideal cell!” snapped the architect when how he would design an al cell eals from the jall sentences nm made by attorneys for Henry and Dyer. [[_Pimptes Diarwear_] There is one remedy that seldom is to clear away all ik heads and skin eruption makes the akin soft, clear and drogetet can | or sticky lor tender, mo, Clevel: chanical drawing. SERATT ENGIN DL. TF t HERING | | | | | | | | | Ry using GN. P. & & Co, Fast Boats from Portland TO CALIFORNIA Berth and Meals on Boat— But 26 rs at Sea ip's Side mation or. dna Ave. a) Thru Sleeper te | | | Aronson’s Rose City Importing Co. 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. Offers its cus- tomers in Seat-' tle Wash- ington com- plete lines of choicest Cali- fornia Grape Mineral Waters, etc., at lowest _ prices. All orders ship- ped day ceived. and | | Juice, re- | edvertisin, PAGE 5 _ MUST PAY UP SOON--MURRAY Wielder, of Welt Wonders What to for Exercise MORE WORK AT HALL Raiser Do The complete list of names of vietima of the city hall badger game, who were spanked with # rubber hose because they want ed to look at biackmali pictures, will not be published immedi ately, it was announced by Murray, Tuesday. “That is,” he explained, “un less they fall to contribute to the Orthopedic hospital fund.” There were more than 1,000 prom inent offictals, profeasional men. business men and others who went the the 4 with 1 over and were when they and many of them are anxious that their names be not published “When one of the victims con- tributes to the hospital fund, his name ts marked off the Het,” it was announced by Murray Tnesday “We will have the list of those who haven't contributed ready tn a ifew days.” Many of the friends of the great philanthropic venture, which has raived welts and money, expressed regret that ite workings because the bis shoul Murray has regrets exercise was developing der muscles rapidly But, after three weeks of badger. fng In the county-city building, many taxpayers pointed out it was just as well to curb the indoor sport tem- rarily, “The courts opened on echedule,” one badger fan said, “but aside from ’ hings have been quiet outside the vaults.” This Family Must Love the War Game PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 26. —Joseph 8. Merryman, 19, be- came a full-fledged member of Uncte day, the 291st of hie family to enlist during a peried of 201 years. Mrs. Emma 8. Merryman, his mother, declared that aii | the men of their family have | entered the army since before the revolutionary war. They go in with the understanding that they must remain, re.en- listing, until they attain the rank of sergeant. An Eastern sport scribe says the best pitchers these days use low dalle. PIANO CONTEST PRIZE WINNERS In the several publicity contests that we have conducted in the pees ards hav: ~- | e- percent of the Teeulting th In this ingtance {It ts not « Qn additional 10 per total amount, even as if you hold @ food for $119 at plied on the Bese known ‘ers. On each and every plano and y ur stock, comprieti akes as the Kimb: shall & Wendell, Ch r piano you w for example, ount of you er cent, and al. ttle payments, some as low t Etlere «' mean @ loes of profit t but rep. resents the amount of money that would ordinarit Him ete. because we he any of that expense You wilt In t Li rme eat I Mui je, at Third aye. and University /(RESCEN | “BAKING . POWDER J Will raise Ke The Safest and Quickest Way to Get Well solicit other od Investigate and will be pleased to the city hall to nee the pictures! howe vault,| were re! vealed. They #ald the crop of vie tims Wasn't anywhere near exhaust-| joa i Buy Your Limelight.” Before You | —or make any decision about it— for your own protection, you ought to read this wonderful book—"The It Exposes Wrong Selling Methods It puts into the hands of the reader inside information which the pub- lic has never had before. It exposes the clever schemes of unscrupu- lous dealers to get you into the hands of wily salesmen. It “shows up” the many “impossible offers.” It tells the facts as they are—good and bad. It qualifies you to buy a piano or player-piano—intelligently—not only as to Piano quality, but also as to its proper value. Do You Want Accurate Information That Will Safeguard You in Buying Your Piano or You would probably son of expert knowledge $10 or $15 g to help you select your piano—but even the liable to unconsciously lead you right into one of the many hidden, traps that are set in every city in this country to catch the prospective the book expert—without is very piano-buyer. ¢G “The ight” is WHOLESALE ever published that gives the ordi- pose Poon | pay some per-} nary mortal help of this and so-called —and shows Player-Piano? “Wrong-Method” piano dealer's decep- tive advertising—misleading window dis- plays—underh. anded guessing contests, i} | a clear insight into the ff | | | “Piano Clubs”—worthless ff] guarantees—and his many other cleverly concealed pitfalls. It is not a catalogue not the slightest partiality to any instrument. We'll gladly lend the first book MANUFACTURERS SEATTLE STORE 1519 THIRD AVENUE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 "allied successes, including the cap- re of the villages of Morval and Les Bouefs by the British, and Rancourt and Fregicourt by the French. Combies Garrison Trapped In summing up the day's suc- éessful operations, Gen. Haig re ported 1,500 Germans were captur- ed by the British and that more prisoners are being brought in The work of listing large supplies of war materials also captured has not been completed Combles fell after thrusts by both v} British and French in yesterday's fighting drew a noose about the German garrison which made their escape almost impossible, For weeks the Germans had used the town, with its wonderful sys- tem of fortifications as a pivot point, from which to swing attacks north and south at the allies’ lines. In the last month of fighting, the British and French lines pressed steadily forward on both sides until the town was in a deep | pocket French Win Victory, Too It was no longer available for the Germans as a pivotal point, but ft still held out, buttressing the German line and blocking a fur- ther allied advance. The British not only gained this important victory, but pressed for- ward in their drive toward Ba- paume last night and early today A strong redoubt between Les Bouefs and Guerdecourt fell before ja British attack ‘rench also swept forward last night, carrying Fregi t village and later repulsing against positions Champion Plowman Again Is Winner AURORA, III., Sept. 26.—Wal- do Thomas, champion plowman of America, repeated at Big Rock, Ten thousand persons witnessed the contest. Every DR, MACY ‘ 8nd Vieor Epler Bidg., 811% Bnd Av. (ROO furrow turned by the winner wae clean-cut and of uniform depth and the trash, straw and natural debris of the field were buried under pe> sail, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ) \ COMBLES IS TAKEN|MRS. SWEZEA ANY WRONG DOING ence with them. I answered their letters, but did not read all of the letters I got.” Mrs, Swezea testified that ber husband came to her house on Magnolia Bluff and walked off with all the letters she had saved, in cluding a letter a day from her husband. “He even took all of the letters from my school girl chums,” she said, nd the only one of M Swezea's I have is his last. I had that under my pillow Calvin Dubel, 22 Howe «t.. whe was employed for several months by Swezea as Mrs, Swezea’s chauf. feur while she was ill, was called to the stand as a witness for the plaintiff. He testified Swezea had given him orders to keep track of every movement made by his wife, in- cluding the places she went, the people she saw and the time she returned home. The memorandunr was offered as evidence, but the bulk of the contents was not re- vealed to the court Asked Her to Divorce Him On cross examination, Dubel mi nutely detailed his movements while living at Mrs. Swezea's. He insisted that his relations had been Proper, “On one night when Mrs. Swezea learned she was ill, we drove along the boulevards late at ht. A motoreycle policeman ap. proacked us when our machine was stopped and I kidded him into be. lieving we had run out of gaso line.” Dubel recounted the occasion when Mrs. Swezea and himself vis- ited Swezea's office on Tuesday morning and found the latter drink ing with an unknown woman. It was brought out during the afternoon that Swezea had asked his wife on several occasions to ob- tain a divorce. The case was Tuesday continued until William Brockway Ryder, age 2,! mother's | of Los Angeles, is his brother, legally speaking, He was adopted by his morher's foster par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, T, L. Brock. way, of San Pedro, so he has the same legal father and mother as his mother, you this book absolutely FREE. Call or write today, RETAIL MecRea ts today on the lookout for alleged agitators who are said te have been sent here from North Da- |kota and other points. Yesterday [he met eight of them as they alight- |ed from a freight train at Lowell. They were hustied into automotbles and put aboard the boat to Seattle. TO THE PUBLIC: The retiring from business sale now being conducted by Eilers Music House in no way affects the HopperKelly Talking Machine Company, as this department of business was purchased from Eilers |more than two years ago, and is jowned and operated by C. H. Hop |per and E. P. Kelly. Neither does it affect the Dust- ness of the C, H. Rose Music Com- pany, selling small musical instru- ments, Present location. Both of the above businesses will be continued as in the past, in the Eilers Music Building at the corner of Third and University, (Signed) Hopper-Kelly Talking Machine Ce, C. H. Rose Music Co. WATCH YOUR TEETH! Receding or bleeding gums, teeth bad slightly sore or loose, and @ breath are indteations of Pyorrhea. For 17 years | have made Pyo' @ specialty, and can guarantelba cure. My reputation and guarantee stand back of all y work. It means the Dentistry at prices that othing to come in traction positively painless, ective guarantee) with all

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