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SHADOW OF MYSTERIOUS VENGEANCE Soon we shall be groping to dis- cover the identity—whether man or super- man—which, unknown, seems to know all; unseen, seems to sce through walls and miles out of burning eyes. PATHE has achieved ¢ he is bs NY hield he supreme in | Concerto, Geminor (Vivaldi); A legro, Adagio, Allegro, Concerto, + ‘sharp minor, Op. 23 (Ernst), Al SS) legro, Adagio, Allegro; Concerto, F Ni] theme by Mozart (Seolero); (a) Nj Arioso, J. 8 Bach (Arr, by Sam ‘| Franko); (b) Caprice, E fat ma-| }jor = (Wienlaweki-Kreisier) ; (e)} ~ 7 W The Safest and Quickest Way to Get Well We solicit cases where other methods fi Investigate and wilh pleased Consult. me about sAsthma. Rheumatiam. Proper. . canes. for Pelvic nd Other “Why take Atiments. chances with unneces- sary surgical opera. tions? Prices to suit a | you. . 4 DR. MACY Bad Ficer Epler Bidg., 811% 204 A ae | Open Sunday Morning for’ Your Convenience Many people are too their dental work don pusy to have durin w For the benefit of keep our offic ings. if mor: we invite you to morning high-class here vice oun attention fice always Temember that every dentist tn this office is « graduate. registered man, who has hin certificate from the state dental board hanging right on the wail in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Our re the lowest, our materials the same careful and cour that marks this of | Regal Dental Offices Dr. t. KM. Clark, Manag vi ‘Thre | wilh B to met to the Hight place. | every T.R, TO PUT ‘PEP INTO HIS SPEECH BATTLE CREEK, Mich.. Sept. 30. Col, Roosevelt came to Battle Creek today to inject some ginger into the presidential campaign. He said so himself. He is to speak late today at an old fashioned barbecue and rally on the circus grounds, under the auspices of five surround- ing counties. At Marshall, Mich. the colonel gave some school children a “straight United States lecture.” There were fully 30,000 at the depot here and 30,000 more along the route of the parade. He ph to leave here about 9:30 this evening for } y York. On his way back he and Ralph D. Cole chairman of the speakers’ bureau from republican headquarters, will decide how many more speeches he will make for Candidate Hughes, The matter of a Const trip will also be settled COUNTY'S BUDGET RAISES ATTACK: Taxpayers Saturday were prepar- ing to register several kicks at the public hearing on the county budget | scheduled for Monday, One item which was causing discussion Sat urday calls for $53,000 to be apent on the upkeep of the county autos during 1 Other items being critici#ed on the outside were under the head of for mer current expense deficits, Th missioners have planned to aek | 206,000 to make up for deficits of former years in current expenses BROTHERHOOD LEAGUE | The sixth annual meeting of the | | Brotherhood League club of Seat: | tle will be held in the ¥. M,C. A | building, Room 2 next Saturday | at 8 o'clock p. m | A cordial invitation is given to one interested in the down town mission work, and especially wo every miuister \ th 6, REPORT VILLISTAS MET WITH DEFEAT WASHINGTON, rt hundred and fifty listas who tacked the Carranza garrison of 10.—-Two were driven off in the recent tle at Cusihuiriachic, according to state department dispatches toda One dispatch #aid Villa commanded the attackers JORDAN TALKS TOMORROW Dr, David Starr Jordan, scientist writer, lecturer and cirector of the World Peace Foundation, formeriy chancellor of Stanford universit will address the first meeting of the Sunday club of the Y. M. C. A. in the association auditorium at 3 p. m,. Sunday on “is War nal? BUSCH HOTEL 621 JACKSON ST, 250 —ROOMS— 250 —Running ice water in every room. —Absolutely fireproof. utifully furnished; im. proved telephones in every room. —Very convenient for shop- pers. The Finest Popular- Priced Hotel in the United States Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 With Private Bath, $1.25 Transient—Weekly $3 to $3— Monthly $12 to $20. Private Bath, $22.50. We cordially Invite you to inspect our fine hotel. BUSCH HOTEL 621 Jackson St. STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, PACKED HOUSE DEPUTIES ROUND FREE! _ GREETS ELMAN) UP |. W. W. GANG 1916. PAGE Violinist’s Wonderful Music| After Dash Thru Underbrush Holds Audience Enraptured Folks crowded into the Moore would not let him reet He would retire only to be called back time and time again h time he stood with head thrown back for a second, peering thru halfcloned eyes at the mass of hu manity before him, and thea bowed repeatedly or returned to play again Altho many people soctally prom inent were in the audience, the ma jority was made up of plain, quiet ly appreciative folks. At the completion of a program that gave Elman an opportunity to demonstrate his wonderful tech nique with difficult concertos and {win more applause with Iflting, | aweet-toned shorter tions, the crowd kept seated—hesitating to start for home, After a minute or so, while the applause continued, women began to put on thelr hats, jela 1 OR | ASV SS RAR SHR KOREN LM convicted of busband and Danielson, whose mysterious death led Prosecutor Landin to investi gate, was sentenced Saturday by Superior Judge Frater to serve 12 months in the county jail and pay “|e fine of $100. | les. congest the a started to piay whict domand Dvorak» eve Humor of a violinist cheap vaudeville or concert In a #econd, thy murmuring crowd was hushed and held motionless while he went thru the entire composition Following ts the program to vhether in Nuit de Mai (Michiels-Elman); (d) ‘ountry dance (Weber-Elman); Zigounerwelsen (Sarasate) ALLEN GETS A YEAR IN JAIL “Dr.” Percival Allen, recently unlawfully living as wife with Anna M Attorney Dorr moved for a new morals, In this instance he sed the woman he would mar he had a wife in California, to get her to live with him in a hotel Dr. Allen was nervous while re ceiving sentence Post mort ed strychnine the stomach brain of Miss Danielson knowing m examination disclos and and finally | Seattle | Elman then appeared, again, and| | trial and a stay of execution, which | —Comedy was denied —Singi | Dorr pleaded for clemency on the spears part of his client & 1 have seen men who have —Dancing deen found guilty of contributing to the delinquency of young giris,”| }- Dorr pleaded, “who have been jet oft with $25 fines. In this case, Dr.| Would you Allen met a woman 35 years of axe,| vith lots of money, and out hunting care to meet leasure. She was equally as guilty} this face in he is, and I don't believe the a dark alley ente should be heavy | Deputy Prosecutor Helsell in re-| alone? ply eatd This man has had three! ? wives and has lived with a common! law wife. He has served time in Iinots for burglary. He has no from the Dr. Allen said she died from con vulsions, He refused to testify dur ing the trial BOY, KIDNAPED SIX YEARS, MAY BE HERE ving that her grandson, Roy Inapped #iX years ago, le institution, Mri Re Bond in in some S¢ H, J, Rhodes of Sedro-Woolley to day appealed for ald in locating him The boy, then five years old, was! taken from his father’s home tn Se dro-Woolley by his mother, altho the court had decreed the custody of the child to the father. Since then, it is reported, the mother har gone to Alaska leaving the be in a home her The boy may ha been turner, over to the institution under the ame of Roy Thompson, the mother’s maiden name. Forward any information to Mrs H. J. Rhodes or Arthur Bond at Se dro-Woolley FIREFIGHTERS RIDE THRU BLAZING FIRE PORT ANGELES, Sept. 30 Fifty forest fire fighters, hemmed in between two burning bridges, mounted an engine and rode thru flames and smoke over a blazing bridge to afety at the Puget yund Millis & Timber company acing camp No. 5 yesterda Many of them were blistered, tom porarily blinded and sick from breathing snioke when they arrived here. buildings Herman Koedel, a member of the submarine Deutschland’s crew, is the last surviving member of a “little German band” of eight mem. bers which held forth in Pittsburg before the war broke out, Koedel and bis companions all returned to the Fatherland and took service in the army, to which the other seven have sacrificed their lives, They had fought the fire for 36 hours, only to see it destroy 15 | Give Them- se'ves Up They HE PLAYS OVERTIME |NOW IN COUNTY JAIL After a wild dash thru the tn theatre, sat on the stage, stood up |derbrush and along the outskirts lof North Renton, five men, Kuppow 0 rear d packed t in the rear and packed the bal- [01 Nord Nene eof TW. Ws contes, boxes and gallery to bear| wig heat up and robbed Angelo Mischa Elma, world-famous Ru® | Monzello and a fellow laborer, on sian violinist, in the opening con |4 Milwaukeo freight train Friday we nm u . of the sert of the Ladies’ Musical club's |"ere captured by members ¢ set hey nclnge oe dma "| cneriff's office Inte yesterday after season Friday night | neon Elman jer and more bald than! Mongello and a leborer, whose before, evidently was impressed by |name is unknown, were thrown Seattle's apparent love for his art. /out of a box car at Barneston After each number, the crowd jabout 20 miles south of Renton |The unknown man was feverely in jured, while Monzello escaped with slight injuries, A watch and #5 | were taken Identifies One The names of the suppowed hold ups are Frank Gough, R. Gilbert E. L. Gish, RK. Gay and Don Kelly and are being held in the county on open charges, pending Deputy Pr ator Carmody's investigatio Monzello appeared at the county jail Saturday and identified Kelly as being one of the men who held him up. He war not certain about the reat. Deputy Sheriff Boyd, accom |panied by Deputies Spaight and Cline and Mayor Hughes and At torney George Friend, of Rentoo, | arren! the men after a wild dash in which five shots were fired, the men gave up and were brought to They denied the robbery CINCINNATI, Sept. 30.—Two por sons were killed and eight were to audience |dured today when a Pennsylvania train en route to Cincinnati New York was Milla, Obto. THEATRE Third Ave, and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. All Fresh Tomorrow The All-Star Trio “Entertainers ' de Luxe” Arthur AND Patty aad IT’S FANTOMA embalming fluid or from) a dose administered before death. the great arch- criminal of Paris, whose third big crime is depicted on the screen tomorrow Third Episode “THE MYSTERIOUS FINGER PRINT” 3 People Co. People in | “JUST RED” —— If HARRINGTON AND MELVILLE Great Comedy Act MISS VERA . ‘GROSSE Seattle’s favorite cab- aret entertainer invites all her friends to see her here this week. 5C Weekday Matinees Evenings Sundays from | nailed at Kings | y B 5c ‘ | | \brewers’ and hotel meeting by day 7 t , ' p and seve dan vote coupon you one re Employes or members of their families will not be Award Starting Tomorrow—lve show versal receive v Vote for yourself or Tomorrow, adm with a 25-vote the mos See Car in Lol ceiving te cor 3 f allowed made FIRST RUN program H. Rid story, replete with thrills and sensations The Grasp of Greed Five-part Bluebird, and Billie Ritchie in a two-part L-Ko riot of fun, “Cold Hearts and very pick of the entire Uni- Auto Vote Contest Starts Tomorrow—Ends Nov. 11th Open and Equal to All With every 10 ission you receive a 50- 5, child’s admission coupon The Ford n you please gets the bby——-Get Busy. npete air judges y picture, every er Haggard’s greatest Hot Flames” NEW 1917 MODEL FORD § FREE § To Rex Patrons LOUISE LOVELY i “ THE GRASP,Of GREED” Pr DLUCBIRD ADULTS 10c ‘DRY ADVOCATES WILL FIGHT WET MEASURE, With a view toward killing eanures initiative mm: bee t 3 erian church A campaign a ures will be pl | of 8 mink meet og R erson, democrat t Manogue and Fr | publican candida atforms and th isansh arge size, Use doen the work aut kly druff germ sand immed It * tain armful est th re and ‘The idea is this little 5-passenger ) it hy that means at least " in fin: ically, and worth © NORTHW bs RELIABLE We guarantee at cor absolutely tient If your plate do not despatr Gold Crowns Natural Crowns Bridgework, per Tooth Plates Protective Guarantee With Al) Ww Fourth Open Sundays, Pro nutek ere will church In the city has indorsed thx rt Canthorn and Tom e legislature tn the 44th dis iseued a challenge to Frank H buy your used ear, don't forget It may need new tires. Now PRICE ONL you are in National Painless Dentists License? the known the bills, as a masse n these meas Mayor Gil! ainet nned. gE speak ery DEMOS CHALLENGE | G.0.P.’S TO DEBATE Pat for fe candida BE. Dwyer, re to debate the © question of non ‘ank Tu Killa the urishes the hair tely st hin We have a fine car (no, it's mot a * four brand new $H0 te ¢ condition mechan. considering $300 the market, call fine . only we're T BUICK CO. DENTISTRY teeth with which n off the cob. make plates fit does not stay come to us. in, “$5 8S to $15.00 ork and Pike 30 to 1 P.M, tect your health Get well in tho safe and) way. Dr. Dpler Bldg, wILYe Second Ave. ILL called for Sun-| ck in the First Presby:| forces have inflicted a severe de-| |feat on the Rumanian troops that} former | RUMANIANS ARE | BERLIN, Sept | occupied Hermannstadt, most promi.| capital of Transylvania, it was of-| fictally announced this afternoon. By an encircling attack, the Teu tons drove the Rumanians south j ward Part of the first army was annihilated, Dants Neeing in disorder. the rem ! detac Tower pass attack Hermanstad. With avenue of retreat shut off, the Ru, manians fled in disorder to mountainous country on both sides of the pass. LUCKY 19 MAY HAVE Nineteen property holde: attle will have to pay a deficit of $20,900 in connection with the Denny hill regrade, unless the su preme court sets Superior Judge Ronald's decision of Friday aside. | Judge Ronald decided that the | supplementary assessment — rol’ would hold good, and all who had {signed “to do their just part” fn he regrade must make good. The 19 citizens, who were relleved lof assessments, maintained they had been awarded nominal dam jages because of the regrade, and were entitled to escape all assess ments. It was discovered, when the peti tion was found, that all of the 19 with the exception of two signed the petition for the improvements. ‘STATE WON'T GIVE | WIFE DESERTER UP OLYMPIA, Sept. 30.—Lieut. Gov Hart refused San Diego authorities ‘extradition papers to return Charles | ruenberg, employed in Seattle, to the South to stand trial for wife de. ertion. uenberg demonstrated to Gov Hart that he came to Seattle and a job at $12 a week, and was later raised to $15, He further showed he had been accustomed to send his wife money, and that he expressed a willingness to make good, TO HONOR MRS. WARD | A reception will be given Tues- Jafternoon in the Rainier school in honor of Mrs, Thomas Ward, newly president of the Parent: association, Mrs, H. H ld, president of the Mothers psa, Will speak NAMES MRS. HASKELL | Mrs. Geo. W. Aiken, national re- ‘publican committee woman for this |state, has appointed Mrs, France: |M, Haskell of Tacoma as her assist- ant, HERB WILSON, of Aberdeen, and Letitia Elsmore, of Seattle, were man 1 at Fairbanks, Alaska Thursday aod will spend thelr honeymoon in a tent near the go\ jermment railroad, where the groom iis employed. DRIVEN SOUTH 30.—Teutonic || Mats 18e any seat; Eves, Sum, Ie Rumanian fore the battle began German hments seized the famous Red thru which the Ruma- nians had entered Transylvania to this the TO FORK UP $20,000 s in Se! | PALACE # i Continuous Today, 1:30 to 1 ® a | LAST TIMES TODAY Hippodrome Read Show Ne, 2 And Feature Photoplay ~ Lilien Gish in “A Man's Eesmey” | | | ILKES PLAYERS] Crane. | Last Time Tontght—sad “THE RAINBOW? | |] Temorrow Matinee, “Cold Feet™ | A Farce © TAXES ‘And the Attorney. BY EDWIN J. BROWN Taxes are collected to defray the expense of running our city, coun- ty, state and national governments, When our money is wasted by offi- cials in faulty or careless law en- forcement, taxes will be high, If a | business man is careless in money expenditures, he fails; if our offi- cials are careless and waateful, high taxes are paid by the people. T am informed, and it is my hon- est opinton, that large and wealthy property holders in King county bay very little or no taxes, I hon estly believe that they can |made to pay their just pro jof taxes by simply enforcing tl law. If the large property holders! pay their just share of taxatio and the waste in public office ¢ be stopped, taxes will be equal al lower for the rest of us, I will conduct the office of Pro ecuting Attorney just as I would # |private law practice—under Crime inal, Civil and Advisory depal {ment heads, This will insure jenforcement of law and the Pp ‘tection of the legal rights of th | People of King county, and insul jefficieney, economy in my off and lower rates for the people, | EDWIN J. BROW |Democratic Nominee for Pro | ing Attorney of King County, St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Fire back tint and rej for kinds ry of ai ~

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