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ODHOUSE. Gi WE'LL TRUST you UR credit system hk hed for your int you to fu Our terms ar Ne nventence-—to wh individ ower than will ide found anywhere. Hh Special for Thursday V2 PRICE Woodhouse-Gninbaum noc eniture | Ge va Street: Modern Woodmen Attention Burne of New York, reme national lecturer, on ‘py America’s greatest platform will epeak to Elliott Bay Camp, No. 5138, Thureday, 8 p. m., at Moose Hall, 209 Seneca St. Musical Program. Bring the Family. Free. ie t FROM PAGE 1 GREECE ROCKED BY Hon. E. easional out. The allies have detained 25 carloads of ammunition at Volo, tn Thessaly, which was destined for the Interior of Thes- saly It is suspected was being shipped the allies. Athens Under Martial Law Athens is virtually under martial | jlaw, All sorts of alarming rumors are in circulation, but cool heads are attempting to prevent a clash between French sailors and the} civilian demonstrators that would develop into street fighting with most Serivces consequences, Reports that King Constantine |had fled are denied by Greek offf three or four more applications wilt |Clals. They declare the king re-| completely dissolve and entirely turned to Tatoi palace Monday destroy every single sign and trace | Might after reviewing the Greek ma of ft, no matter how much dandruff Times and attending & cabinet coun-| you may ha cil, at which « prociamation call-| You will find all itching and dig- hey aoe baa ae to remain ging 2 .|loyal was dra Sven ait wil te Hutte tes.| The trouble began Monday after glossy, silky and soft, and|00u. Great crowds bad gathered dOk and feel a hundred times bet-/t0 watch Greek satlors from the ter.—Advertisement. ships taken over by the allied pow- ers, in review before King Con- i mot ct mete Simple Way to End Dandruff There is one sure way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy ft entirely. T do this, just get about four ounc of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this is all you will need), apply ft at night when retiring; tse enough to moisten he sealp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning most, tf not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and the ammunition to enemies of an stantine. As the parade ended king took his departure amid cheers, savers] shouts of, “Down with Venizelos” and “Down with the allies” were beard. A Greek} politician, a supporter of Venizelos. | Was recognized by several and the in the} crowd, set upon and badly beaten without interference by the police. Threaten French Marines | Shortly afterward. French ma- tines, landed at Pirseus on reports that riots were threatening, reach ed the capital and took possession of the municipal theatre. A great crowd, formed partly of Greek re- servists, swarmed about the ma- rines and shouted insulting re- marks. The French got their machine guns ready for action, but, to! avold trouble, withdrew inside the theatre. Greek troops appeared and drove the crowds back, itablishing cordon about the square. The crowd then split into several sec tions. One band demonstrated be- fore the Britieh legation where a | man who shouted “Down with Eng |tand” was arrested by the legation _scerllag-reedl With mature, able, upright law- » i yers as deputies, proper organiza-| guards f tion for efficiency and economy, nO! Another crowd obtained an J} framing or rafiroading or stool) American flag, and. carrying this | | pigeons, 1 can save the taxpayers|at the head of the procession, of King county $50,000 per year by! marched to the American legation, avoiding mistakes. King county | cheering the United States. Tha needs a competent lawyer at the| American minister was at the head of this office. |Athenian club, but the demon- |strators left behind a communica- | tion calling upon him to protest in Is Edwin J. Brown a Quali- g ? ‘the name of the U. 8. against the i fied Lawyer? It Would =| tent steps taken by the allies : Seem So. This was signed by a deputation | ' Graduated from Kansas City |of Gounarist poreeviats. They were S, 4 informed today that the communi-| School of Law, June 13,| cifon would’ be” transmitted to| j 1899. ikke | Washington ; Admitted to Circuit Court of Es Jackson Co., Mo., March 15,} 4 1900, (GERMANS FAIL IN Admitted to Missouri Supreme Court, Dec. 23, 1903. Admitted to Washington Su- | VIOLENT ATTACKS) PARIS, Oct. 18—German troops 4 preme Court, January, 1904.|taunched’ a violent attack against & Admitted to the Supreme|French positions south of the of € oO. 904,|Somme at 5 a m.,, after a heavy Ms Court of Oregon, a 9 1 lbombardment. A few German de- itted to the U. oat for the V District |tachments reached the French first | District of line trenches, but were all either Washington, June 17, 1904. |killed or captured, the war office| lus announced Another German at-| Frames . Po Circuit |tack was checked by screen fire. Court, . 17, i i" iM Yn “a se The German assaults south of the Admitted to United States Su- |Somme followed three heavy un- preme Court, March 6, 1913. | succes isful attacks north of the ‘ |river late last night. Look Up the Following Case: I »f Wash o . Edwin J. Brown, see 37 Wash | ‘LIVING OST MOUNTS |: TO NEW HEIGHT: ington Reports, page 97. (Con-| NEW YORK, “Oct, 18.—While on stitutional Law). In case of Samuel N vs, Laura S. Crockett, see 51 |increase in the price of foodstuffs Washi Reports, page 67, amounting to 25 per cent picked the inser et eel at jpocketa of New Yorkers today, | (Equity). : 7.8 many grocers predicted another 25 In case of Murrilla vs. Guis, per cent increase, which will make| see Washington Reports 51,)many staple articles luxuries by Gustin dame. G8, lepring. The war is blamed, P 3 The allies are willing to pay such n case of State of Wash |nigh prices for food that whole- ington vs. Hamshaw, Washington Reports 61, sec |salers ship abroad, page clare. the grocers de-| H A short crop also is playing ‘ , 128 havoc with the prices, In case of Frank W. Hicks . vs. Will H. Jenkins, see) w, w. witcox, @ dairy farmer Washington Reports 68, page|near Denver, Colo., bas placed in 401. (Personal Injury). {his barn a phonograph which is For Lundin’s Record look|Piaved every day at milking time up Pryor Case, 67 Wash, 216.|tne Sie sh ote BUSINESS MEN iness conditions when they offered © Bivy chureh man; |the Seattle Mattress and Upholster: | clear ing Co. Washington Savings and Loan asso | Furuya Co,, inspector of agencies for the New |York Life In propriations were needed by bis depart |FIVE DIE AS TRAIN jdead and three are seriously injur-jine joan of American Hv led here today following an , Was struck by a La Jolla train. DEMAND FOR WAR : Dyspepsia STAR—WEDNESDAY, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 LUSITANIA CASE IS NOT SETTLED-POLK’ Nehed were printed for RE purposes, The state department is! not going to be drawn into a din} cussion at this thm | was plainly stated at the de partment that officials sidered) the publication of the story today as a political move to embar the department in the conduct of its foreign affairs In addition, it was also made that the department believes foreign influences were also seek ing to tke advantage of the politi-| cal situation in bringing up the} SAY DRY LAW HELPS STATE n business men Tuesday gave Ht to the dry law for better bus estimony at the dry rally attended people at the First Methodist They were Crawford Anderson he Western Dry secretary of B. Rex t Manufactur. BE, Downte, real estate Foster, vice president of ng Co.; A.G A Charles Bemis, of the jation; George Gest, of the Mac Dougall & Southwick Co.; H, R.| issue at this time. |King. president of King Bros, Co Altho no official would say def! Short pieces of Linoleum from 1 to 10 square yards to |W. W. Springle, of Schwabacher|nitely when the Lusitania case the piece; values from 60c to $1.60 per square yard. Bi pros & Co.; M. Matsumoto, of M.]would be settled, indications were and A. 8. Eiford,| the question would not be conclud ed until after the election Polk's view, it was pointed out, is similar to that of Lansing and President Wilson, foreign affairs should not be gled in politics The general view has been that there ts very little trouble ahead Inc, rance Co. Sergt. Putnam explained the diff! ultles connected with rounding up pootlegKers, and declared bigger ap and more a min George D. Conger, state supertn |tendent of the Anti-Saloon league, of actual settlement | warned his dry supporters that the fight Polk refused to be apecific as to! the contents of the memoranda. The publiwhed story referred to declared the United States had Waived its demands for a disavow al of the Lusitania torpedoing. The article continues that an |aereement had been reached with Germany, wherein the United | States would recognize that the | Lusitania sinking was Justified, tho! was not Justified. Germany, the article a» |nerted, would express regret for the rae Sapnacand |los of American lives and promise financial reparation, would be ¢ measures 18 and #e on tnitiative um HITS AUTO STAGE SAN DIEGO, Oct Five are 18 acct dent last night when a south-bound Los Angeles-8an Diego A coroner's jury to he wreck late today was probe HUGHES FEELS FINE EPORT CHICAGO, Oct. 18.—Gov Hughes | LUSITANIA A | : | made his second fneursion into] ASBURY PARK, N. J., Oct. 18— Michigan today in the best fighting |Following a conference with Prest-| trim he has enjoyed since the con-|dent Wilson and a telephone con:| vention here chose him standard |Yersation with Acting Secretary | bearer for the party Polk, Secretary Tumulty today There wes not any question that Characterized as “absolute fabrica Hughes was pleased with the im-|tlons” published reports that the United States had accepted a set tlement of the Lusitania case, based jon the fact that the German conten-) tion had been accepted. | SOUND YACTSMEN Spoils Beauty BIG REGATTA HERE disc pression which he mad audience In Sioux City on his big last night | Preliminary anions $= were Makes the Dark Rings Around! held Tuesday for a grand yachting! s in the Chi and |carnival to be held next summer the Complexion. jon Elliott bay and a cruise to How to Get Rid of * | Alaskan Waters by yachts from the/| Dyspepeia South and Kast ens Gulic, Orpen a Tablets}, CAPt J. 8. Gibson, chairman of the Seattle Yacht club committee, explained the plan at the yacht Digestive ont ruin the com-|club dinner in the New Washing plexton. The sour, fermented, ca%/ton. Capt. Gibson, together with J. sy contents poison the blood, draw| Chilbers, plan to visit Eastern the corners of the mouth, rob you/yacht clubs with a view towards getting entries and support for the carnival, PALACE HIP tomorrow HIPPODROME Road Show No. 7 Will Be a Rare Treat! STERLING HIGHLANDERS Keboes from Bounte Scot! Senate Trio Comedy and Harmony Singiog | of sleep, give the face that hungry, haggard, mournful expression in| the morning and you are tired all) day. It is not what you eat, but! the fault of digestion that hurte.| Eat anything you like and let Stu- art's Dyspepria Tablets digest) your food, tone your stomach, sup-| ply your blood with nourishwent, | then good looks, a healthy appear. ance and bright eyes will soon re | turn. Get a GO-cent box of Stu-| Van & Hazen art's Dyspepsia Tablets at any} Piano, Singing, Dancing drug store, They are real health! makers. Try them free by sending George Morgan coupon. “The Pullman Porter” Mareeno, Nevaro and Mareeno Great Comedy Acrobats Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co., 231 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich.: Send me at once a free trial package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. | NAMO «6s seeeecseeeeceesceeees « State........ REAL PAINLESS) DENTISTS Afternoons, 100 to & | venings, 4130 to 11 | {mn order to fntroduce our sew) (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and stron plate known, does not co the roof of th mouth; you can bite corn off the yen oe . 16 years. Rose City Importing Co. 404 14th St. Oakland, Cal. Offers its cus- tomers in Seat- tle and Wash- ington com- br ron vp ys teeth (whalebon: $10 set of teeth White crowns . Gold fillings . Bilver fillings . | Platina fillings ... mall [ork wuarentesd fer 16 years plete lines of | ‘ choicest Cali- fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Most of our present patronage te recommended by our early custom- Waters, etc., at tre, whose work ts still giving wood | He ected our werk “When coming | lowest prices. eee ee pring thie ed with you All orders ship- Cut - Rate | ped day re- OHI Dentists (ceived. 207 UNIVERSITY 9ST. @uecsite Fraser-Patereee \Hull MeClaughry for $ ; Vote for on leratic state attorney is seeking re election. juties from t jlowing an agreement ‘and Manager OCT. 18, 1916. PAGE 5 BEAUTIES SUE MEN OF FRISCO FOR HEART BALM SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 18.— What is there in the gay, devil may-care, happy-golucky at- mosphere of the city of San Francieco life that breeds sults for breach of promise? tn this city, where glare of night cafes me more prevalent than the soft shades of home firesides, ls love too lightly ed and given? Fourteen suits hinging upon mangled affections have been filed in the San Francisco bay region thus far during the year. And Dan Cupid, swerving about In his jitney of love, doesn’t m to find the remedy. The swagger set in these parts ts just now “het up” over the latest *\ plea of a woman that she be award. jed $15,000 mental balm as a result lof the alleged failure of Romie C Jacks to marry her, Romie Jacks js a son of one of California's wealthiest ploneer families, In Western society the Jacks are re garded as among the ultra plus ul tra Dr. Long Is Named Mabe! Reaser New York ts the complainant, She alleges she met Jacks tn 1909, and that he has con stantly put off the big day, much to her chagrin and heartache. Miss | Reaser says #he was on her way to marry another man when she met Jacks. Recently San Francisco's exely. sive sets experienced the “agog” sensation when iville Long, ta mous tennis player, was sued for| |breach of promise by a San Fran-| cisco hospital nurse to this suit lay in the fact that Dr. Long had just returned from & honeymoon with the lady of his choice. A side issue Beautiful Girl Sues Another tire puncture for Cupid occurred the other day, w Mra Rose C. Webb of Berk nned ley 000 breach Mr. McLaughry is the of promise. jdivoreed husband jwin, daughter of (Laecky) Baldwin George Hackett, proprietor of a San Francisco tax! service, was made the object of a $50,000 suit by Mine Anna Milano, 19-year-old movie actress of Los Angeles Miss Milano has been called the most beautiful girl In fact, a Lon Angeles jclared she was too beautiful to be| left without a guardian, and ap pointed a lawyer to act In that ca acity. The inwyer later notified Judge that he could not continue * guardian, because he had fallen in love with his charge Railroad Man Hit Robert P. Stout, head of the Southern Pacific efficiency depart. ment here, haa been selected for a $25,000 suit by Mrs. Florence Ra- of the Anita Bald been The foregoing crest of forma just the the breach of promise |wave which is sweeping this sec-; tion What is the germ which lurks in |San Francisco, making breach of ipromise sults common as pepper |trees? There seems to be no an- jawer. = ea Have Have The | late E. J.) i Jotte, on the plea that her love had ipped. ' in California. | judge de-| ' reeous scenery, TODAY— GRAND INSPIRED CHEROKEE INDIAN MENTAL TELEPATHIST PRINCESS You Lost a Relative? WILL TELL Is Your You Business or Domes- Troubles? tic Manhattan Musical Comedy Co. People-—Mostly Girls costumes. Special up-to-date snappy songs and dances Hand-te head duc Do You Know Why You Unsuccessful ? THEATRE Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. ? WAH-LET-KA Mind Unsettled? Are The Fowlers -hand and head-to- ancing ing a trick dog. act, intro- JOHN O’CONNOR The Lightning Calculator OvcTiIoNn EE tree to Weekday Mats. 5 Reels 4 masterly modernized American version of this internationally fa- nous stage success. Evenings, Sundays 10c One child with adult se PERT EREERE RRO CRORE CHICAGO, itl, Oct. 1— Raids and riots; subpoenas that snatch the mayor of the second city in America from his desk and rush him to the grand jury room in the criminal court building; action te depose the chief of police on graft charges rrest the high spo of the state on the program and county political campa’ in Chic . The daily wrangle is staged, pre mably, to help the man and the woman who vote to decide whom to Nov. 7. The demo. Club of Rich Raided fice on millionatres’ clubs, city hall loffices or vice dens are followed by speech making in which State's At- torny Maclay Hoyne and Mayor William Hale Thompson heave po ltieal brickbats at each other ‘The other day two squads of dep- state attorney's of. fice swooped down upon the city hall. One squad made a “drive at the mayor's office and “cap- tured h police headquarters and carried away the “papers” in his More than 30,000 documents, an iron safe and feveral strong boxes | were loaded on trucks, and with a policemen conveyed th the “Loop” streets to the criminal courts’ building with at least 1,000 jeering, cheering men and women following the strangest RAINIER AND CITY CARS IN AGREEMENT Transfers from the municipal car line and the Seattle & Rainier Val ley company will be exchanged, fol reached be- tween city councilmen and the rail way officials Tuesday afternoon, Supt. Valentine of city utilities Brown of the valley line were working out the details of guard of 60 ine. ‘The agreement was reached fol-| lowing concessions made by the city | between the rails along certain por tions of the line, However, company will spend 000 for pay ing between tracks d make the Genessee st. extension. Chicago Mayor Snatched From Desk in Big Graft-Politics Battle en ee ! | political Chicago. | | | Next to ++ |¢ HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Opens Air Passages Right Up. $ Le PLPPEELEEEEEPEEEEL OSE | instant relief—no waiting. Your | clogged nostrils open right up; the | 8 of your head clear and | you can breathe freely. hawking, snuffling, air passa ache, dryness. breath at a little of healing ply | septic, | trils. jthe inflamed the/ membrane and stantly, It's just fine, up with a cold procession ) Veal Roast .....9¥/c Pork Roast ....12'/c Cottage Butts. .16'/2c |} Fancy Bacon .... .20c Raids by the state attorney's of |} Veal Chops . ...12'c {Pot Roast .......10c |) FISH SPECIALS \ Fresh Crabs, 2 for 25 grafters out of the city hall, then it pays to play politics,” retorts SUNSET] = MARKET Cc. H, Mengedoht, Prop. 109 PIKE ST. night; catarrh disappears, Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream | the arrangement Wednesday morn { palm from your druggist now, Ap- It penetrates through every to relieve the company from paving | air passage of the head, soothes ever seen in With documents confiscated In city hall, and “raided” from the mililonaire Sportsman's club, Hoyne says he will prove | Charles C. Healy, police chi | and protege of the mayor, is | getting the biggest share of | he says vice dens and sa- | Joons are paying for police pro- | tection. The enmity of the dauntless, young state's attorney who gets {what he wants, whether it is in- trenched in a millionaires’ club or | in the archives of the “cowboy” | | mayor, is not of long standing. | | When the republican mayor ran |for office two years ago he was the | |democrati> attorney's best booster. | But the state's attorney said he jcouldn't work with a certain city | hall “clique.” Open war between | the police department, the mayor | jand the state attorney's office be- gan. | There are more subpoenas to be served, it is said, on men in high| places in the city hall. “Hoyne's playing politics,” says |Mayor Thompson, “and it will cost him 30,000 votes.” | “If playing politics can clean EASTERN OFFENSIVE OF GERMANS FAILS. BU CHAREST, Oct Oct. 18.—German troops have launched an attack on! the whole Carpathian front, it was officially announced today, Thus far the attacks have been unsuc- cessful, and all the news from the front is reported reassuring In the region of the Predeal pass, south of Kronstadt, the Rumanians resumed the offensive and drove| the enemy back upon the Trans: vania slope, where stubborn fight- ing is progressing. sine"tr WREOK PRODUCES your ~ co! or | FINE LARGE PROFIT PORT ORFORD, Or, Oct. 18,- Floating easily, after resting for) weeks on the beach here, the steam: | er Bandon is ready to be towed to} San Francisco for repairs. 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