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Albert Hansen | dewoler and Silversmith Of ORFEIT the 9140 Second Ave, Near Madison || Just Printers THIRO MAIN 1043 VILLISTAS AGAIN El, PASO, Oct. 4.—The arriva early today in Juarez of two wound ed officers from the Casas Grandes garrison lent color to the report |that the Carranzista garrison at the latter town and a small body of Vi) lista bandits had clashed near there Casas Grandes | communication & x pedition. is located on lines of Pershing BERLIN, Oct, 4—The Russians suffered enormous losses in a re. fortress of Lutzk yesterday officially announced toda | sands of dead Russians lay the German trenches at every att the lous it w Thou nightfall of any ground | STAR" WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ATTACK MEXICANS |" °..” the SLAVS ‘SUFFER Loss : newal of their attacks west of the before k was repulsed without | STAR—WEDNESDAY, WAR LOOMS AS (SOCIALIST HEAD NEW MAN GETS TO SPEAK HERE j OKUMA’S JOB... 4 soclalist cand will will pavilion Benson, wident and Allen I for Apeak at Hippodrome ink won Is a Meld Marshal appointed prime TOKIO Teraueh! has been Oct newspaper man an¢ mintater suoceedtr Marqui Went with In hh has Okuma, who resigned yeaterda # on his trip Terauchi ene premier, holds in the Japanese lappointment to the premiership to |day, was governor general of Korea, | Terauchi, a fighting man strongly |aupported by Japanese leaders} |favoring a strong tmflitary understood to have b }date of the upper house | Japanese parliament | He has been described by writers as the champion of an aggressive jexpansionist policy, particularly] }with re nce to China One Japanese paper declared re | cently that if Teraueh! ever ceeded Okuma as prime minister It |would not be long before a Japan ene army was on the road to Pekin DENT LINE ON 25-MILE FRONT COLISEUM By HENRY “wooo Press Staff Correspondent Wednesday Last Times of FRENCH ARMY OF Lou-Tellegen THE SOMME, Oct, 4—The allies [have now widened their breach tn he both Gov Wilson |MANY TO TALK ON LOGGED-OFF LANDS Several hundred guests are pected to attend the second logged off land conference, October 10 and 11, at the state university, which is to be held tn connection with the Land Products exposition More than 2 tendance last May, when pl for this conference were laid, One of the features of the meeting will be an attempt to obtain blasting pow der on the county unit plan Discussions of land clearing and reforestration and other subjects wil be discussed dealt impartlally Hughes President roasting them both Count the new Japan and the highest rank ry, and until his a cand of the nen atte jthe German lines on the Somme front over a 25-mile front to a max imum depth of 8% miles. A heavy rain that hindered oper ations for two days ceased falling yesterday noon, and artillery began jtuning up, particularly south of bn ‘river North of the Somme the French | last night completed the conq' of a German trench between Mor jand St. Pierre Vaast wood, taking 200 prisoners. CROWD SEES MAN FALL TO STREET PORTLAND, Oct. 4.—Clutehing | frantically at crevices in the stone work, Alex Kovalchuk, 26, a win: | dow washer, swayed on arrow window ledge three stsories above ground today while a crowd watch. ed. Finally he toppled and crashed Hto the sidewalk | The man Was taken to a hospital) evidently terribly hurt. He fell! from the third floor of a depart-) ment store building in a downtown) thorofare at noon ! Thursday, Final Chapters of Billie Burke QUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES 7 WOMEN on WEEK YOUR CREDITISO.K. The democratic national finance committee for Seattle was organiz- ed at the Lyon building headquar ters, as follows: Robert C. Saun- ders, chairman; John Schram, Frank L. Meares, Paul Land, Geo. A. Custer, Alfred Gfeller and Geo. Murphy Campaign contributions will be received at 221 Lyon build Superior Judge Dykeman 1ensbd| a temporary raining order} Wednesday to prevent the Seattiy: port commission from spending any | more money for advertising in con |nection with thé referendum meas ure dealing with port inte and cited the commissioners to ap- |pear fn court October 6 to show jcause why the order should not be |made permanent | The suit was filed by C. O. Qual jhetm against the Port of Seattle jand Commiestoners Bridges, Rems | berg and Ewald. For ten daye more we will fit a gold-filled ttame with . lenses leather case. complete, for $2.50, This includes a careful and agurate examination Curry Op ptical Co. and M. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3064.66 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With You and ) ——— OR, L. A) CLARK 'How Can You Read This Testimonial and Still Be Unconvinced | Gentiomen: Five years ago I had & tooth extracted in San Franctace ‘alifornia, and during t suffer as before of your teatime would—give the trial, which has factory to or walting You extracted this toott |lutely without pain. |pleasure tn hight the Kegnl Dentiats to ms dontint ND 8. HARMON and Evanston Ave R. FD. 2, Box 89a | This is just another convincing evidence of the fact that we can anr © perform ali kinds of dental work without hurting our patients a bit We have "NOVO-CAIN.” which | admitted by all who w to be ab ‘| nolutely the beat an hetle #0 far | Miscovered for t rmanee of| painiean dentistry Most dentiste |prectous substence ie and thou Dentints i| For the best Set of Teeth e price. You can't tell them from a have none of They can aither, bectune It Ie an importe and the European war rtopped ite Importat athe Heat of arpiiances th duate registere m. We give thr | our immense vol f busin ermite um to tak smaller profit than the | whieh foes only one-half |thira of volume | We «ive with all work Siclnd guarantee of iened both by the did the work and by L. D, §., owner and ma 4 | office in tho! Your most intimate frien: Painless Proctor himself Lady attendant FR | article, 4] i) PAINLESS Regal Dental Offices Diagonally office, » the Pont- Be sure to get to the right place. be in Se | pherica 1) NO MORE, OCT 4 PAGE a 1916 Violinist at Co i » Play jiseum |} Al Sunday | 50 persons were in at-| the emi was sign 8. Jen season ant the Coline of 12 me ——| Herr Franz Adelmann, nent Bohemian violiniat, od Monday by Mana wen for an indefinit conductor cert orchestra Leon |. Strashun as the firs fin. Adelmann ts a big favorit Seattle, and his going to the seum will put the music at the big. beautiful show shop the highest possible plane Adelmann will give his firet Coli |seum concert Wednenday at 3 IN FIVE MINUTES | NOSICKSTOMACH, INDIGESTION, CAS ° “Pape’s Diapepsin” Is Quickest and Surest Stomach Relief. If what you just ate ts souring on your stomach or lies like a lump of lead, refusing to digest, or you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food, or have a feeling of dizziness heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste in mouth and stomach head ache you can surely get reifef in five minutes, Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Pape's Diapepain, ‘then you will understand why dye peptic troubles of all kinds must go, and why It relieves sour, out-oforder! stomachs or indigestion in five min utes, Pape's Diapepsin™ is harm lens; tastes like candy, though each! on } | | the | pleted @ directory lary chairman of the "/LAND SHOW T0 OPEN ON TIME AT THE ARENA Amid exhibits from the states of the Northwest and Alaska, and the music of Ferullo'’s famous [talian band, Seatt 1 Products exponition © ye formally by speakers under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce, Arena and tent annex, Wednesday at 8 p Gov speak preside The land products, made up of displays of grasses, grains, fruite and vegetables, will represent near ly every county in Wa Or egon, Montana and Idaho. It will be the most extensive dix play the A-Y.-P. exposition here. Lecturer Raby Pageant afternoon, at 3:80 the show Dorothy Morgan and Edna Smal! the two movie queens from Los Angeles, who selling newspa pers across the continent to win a bet, will appear at the nesday night The show will last 11 days October 14, and there will be many lectures and contests. Faculty rep resentatives from the State college at Pullman will take an active part in the judging contests and the lec ture program The doors will be open mornings. afternoons und evenings opened m. LAster Judge will will Mayor Gill Hurke and ‘Thomas ington, since music and The Star's a week from Friday are features of to ABOUT 100 little Sacred Heart orphan pn er hill, were riained at an; Monda t ank A. Kanes caer across Pos Washington GAME WARDEN RIEF routed E Leybold, German count, from his) Ibe Monday on a warrant for kill ing & grouse recently near Port Angeles, where he was cruising tim ber for Teuton capitalists R. L. POLK 4CO. have just com- of Walla Walla and Columbia counties, showing the crops pnd ranch acreage of all the farmers. WILL H, PARRY, of the federal trade Commission, suggested Mon day that a bureeeof municipal re search be established in Seattle, where taxeaving administrative problems could be studied NEW OFFICERS wil! be elected Wednesday night for the Mount) Baker Park Improvement club, the) Mount Haker Social club and the) club house officials. GOV. LISTER will act as honor- attie produc. pageant of asylum, on tion of the centennial the American Bible society, girls from the! to be (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) at the} | | | Arena Wed-| THE DRY LAW | | By EDWIN J. BROWN DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY If elected, it will not be necessary for private citizens te force me to enforce the law. Will I the question once enforce I times. Dry w? I wish to answer this all Yes, I will, but not with stool pigeons, and the battle-ax or sledge hammer will not | be needed by our city officials if I am elected. | I believe in temperance and equal law enforcement among la While the present law remains, I will enforce it without fear or favor, but the law can be enforced by lawful means. Two wrongs do not make a right. When an investigator is permitted and allowed to send out stool pigeons with instructions to get this one, but let there is something rotten in Denmark. I will be the chief investigator, and my men will receive their in- structions from me direct, because in dealing with the politi- cal dishonesty of today, one must not allow the right hand to know what the left hand is doing. 3, relating to intoxicati: provides that articles of value other than intoxicating and N citizens that one alone, Our Initiative Measure No. liquors, dose will digest and prepare for as- held in the Metropolitan theatre, liquors shall be sold and the proceeds turned into the school similation into the blood all the) food you ea o* you! go to the table with a healthy ap petite; but what will please you most, is that you will feel that your stomach and Intestines are clean and fresh, and you will not Reed to resort to laxatives or liver! pills for biliousness or constipation This city will have many October 13 and 14 L. EARS, tobacconist a Fremont and Kilbourne sta, was fined $26 and costs and to serve one day in jail by Justice Brinker Tuesday, for selling cigareta to a minor. STUDENTS AT the state univer sity will vote, Wednesday, for two Section 12, page 9, Laws of fund. Let us read it in part: Washington, 1915: “Provided, however, That if, in the opinion of the justice of the peace or judge, any of such forfeited articles other than |intoxicating liquor are of value and adapted to any lawful use, such judge or justice of the peace shall, as a part of the Pape's offices left vacant on the board of Order and judgment, direct that said articles, other than intox- ple control by failure of students to re- icating liquor, shall be sold as upon execution by the officer ‘ou will be en thusiastic about this splendid stom-| ach preparation, too, if you ever} take It for indigestion, kases, heart burn, sourne dyspepsia or any} stomach misery Get some now, rid yourself of stomach misery and) indigestion in five minutes NAVY YARD STUDIED | BY SEN. POINDEX BREMERTON, Oct. 4—An a member of the naval affairs ‘com-| mittee of the U, 8. senate, Senator | Miles Poindexter is today visiting| the navy yard here to study over detailed needs. He was met at Se attle by Capt. Coontz and Bremer ton officials, A navy yard tug] |took the party to the yard | | In the afternoon, Senator Poin-| dexter met citizens of Bremerton at the Commercial Club NO LESS ver made in America at this the natural teeth d will never suspect them. attends ail patients in person. EE Teeth extracted free with Painless Proctor’s wonder. ful Painless Method when other work is ordered. ALL WORK GUARANTEED PROCTOR NORTHEAST CORNER FIRST AND PIKE EW Entrance 104, Pike Street jturn to colloge. DAIRY DAY In a formal statement issued at Olympta, Gov. Lister approves the this minute, and State-wide observance of Dairy day | ure, next Saturday IRISH FREEDOM DANCE A dance and card party, under |the auspices of the Friends of Irish Freedom, will be given in the Hibernian ave. and Yesler way evening The proceeds are to go to the |Irish Relief fund (Paid Advertisement) HEAR ALLEN L. BENSON World Famous Orator And America’s Greatest Magazine Writer Socialist Party Candidate PRESIDENT On the Issues of the Campaign Hippodrome 5th and University Seattle Sunday, October 8th, 8 P. M. Come Early. General Admission |having them in custody, and the proceeds of such sale, after | payment of all costs in this proceeeding, shall be paid into the common school, fund of the school district in which the jsame were seized. ‘Action under this section and the forfeit- destruction or sale of any articles thereunder shall not jbe a bar to any prosecution under any other provision or pro- visions of this act | Thousands of dollars’ worth of goods, cash registers, mirrors and furniture (the proceeds of which ought to have gone to the fund for our school children) have been destroyed | with the sledge hammer and ax. I honestly believe that such action is bound to bring discredit upon the law and our city |that we all love The Sheriff and the Mayor I can work with any man as sheriff or mayor in 'the honest, sincere enforcement of the Dry Law, but remember, |there will be no special privilege or gentleman's agreement jin King County under me, nor will anyone be framed or obbed ’ The People Have Rights You cannot legislate sobriety and morality into people {any more than you can legislate thet all people shall be six feet jin height, but you can change and create environment by legislative act (by law). The fox is cunning and crafty be- cause the law of heredity failed to give it strength to battle and defend itself. Its environment, therefore, developed the cunning to overcome the physical power of other animals. Our present so-called Dry Law is not a temperance law, nor is it a prohibition law: It has created an environment under which alcohol has raised from $3.00 to $4.50 per gallon. |The very cheapest, rotten whisky sells for far more than the | best grades used to sell for. There are bootleggers and blind- pigs everywhere; law violation has become a profession, and |the enforcement of our present Dry Law is a difficult problem. The Purchase of Liquor our citizens use beer and liquor, and our present Law does not stop one from getting all he wants. It obstructs, hinders, harasses and makes it expensive to those people of small means who desire to use it, I know a gentleman from Europe who has lived here and worked hard for thirty years. He comes home evenings jtired, worn and hungry. It has been his life custom to have a glass of beer after his day’s work is over, for all these years. He never been drunk, and he seldom misses going to his church, Our state has simply put him and: his family to the inconvenience, extra trouble and expense of buying it outside of this state Methods now complished results, and many thousands of dollars of the tax payers’ money has been wasted in a foolish, feeble pretense by our Prosecuting | Attorney of enforcing the law. If all well-meaning, right-seeing citizens will come to my ‘aid the Dry Law will be®nforced, and graft in this city and county will cease of Dry only Many has employed have not ac EDWI for J. BROWN, Nominee Prosecuting Attorney. Democratic Berctol hi INLESs High Class Dentistry MODERATE AUSTIN a PRICES ird and Pike St. «! beauty and jons in aeoh at all druggtste- ed cartons, bh bath ton. For in original || t