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But they wouldn't want their sons going around masked, bandit style, and holding up scared women, and then falling Into the hands of police offi cers. That's what has happened to this boy. | He eat with his face in his hands, in solitary confinement, in the elty| jail, Thuraday. Already he has con.) fesned to Capt. of Detectives Te nant about how he went out with a water pistol and got money by play ing bandit “| Wanted Money” 1 wanted money,” he said to a Star reporter. “And I told each} woman I held up that I'd pay her| back when I caught up with my self.” | Then young Sproule would take| the coin to purchase a new pair of! silk nocks, buy a pair of cloth-top- ped shoos, a silk shirt or “shoot a} little pool with the boys He had no protecting home life Instead he lived in a hotel, ant had friends even among the exclusive crowds of y unfversity men. | His parents weren't In Seatule I worked on the docks some days during the strike,” be satd.| “When I got a ttle money I'd) spend it.” | Stylishly Dressed | He wore a smart, English cut suit and his hair was carefully! brushed | Tuesday evening he went out to the University district, where there are many other young fellows who look like him. He held up a drug] store with his uglylooking water gun, and went back to his hotel with the {Ilgotten money While in bed, burly police offt cers woke him up. He was hurried! jto police headquarters and later confessed Now I'm going to take my medi cine,” he sald Wednesday, “and try forget what a damn fool kid I've been.” ings well 50c of 300 cream made and will last regu- 50¢ for Fri- Satur- psy not in- 1¢ 2 Days More EMILY STEVENS “The Wheel F of the Law” | M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra Musical Program Selection—"Canary Cot tage” By Carroll Selection—"Chin Chin” . By Carylt Pathe Weekly and Scenic CLEMMER Seattle's Best Pheteplay House and Saturday LONG REPUBLICAN | a leader movement. In his statement made thru the columns of the ¢ Citizen, Dr. With Mr in the progressive public im bus Gladden further says Wilson's general con ception of political duty and re sponsibility in a democracy, | am in cordial agreement. The moder ation and rationality expressed by Mr. Wilson in the conduct of our national affairs were almost unt | Shortly |the last three months. | Diagonalily i office. 19, 1916. PAGE 2 |GAFFENE NEAR ACQUITTAL IN MURDER CASE FRANCISCO, Oct, 16 Gaftene, alleged to be Tortoricl, slayer of Blaggto may be free before night before noon a jury in Judge Griffin's court was reported to have stood 11 to 1 for acquittal This is Gaffene’s second trial in The first BAN Jamon Pietro Villardo, jury disagreed, Gaffene offered an pleaded mistaken identity Villardo was iain and his body hacked to pieces 10 years ago In @ Green street house, After a de cade's search thruout the world Gattene was arrested at Seattle, > SAM HILL WORKS FOR GOOD ROADS SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 19,-—-To help the campaign for the propos od $15,000,000 bond issue for new roads in California, Samuel Hill, one the greatest road authorities in the United States, came here to day, Saturday he will address a hering here in favor of cooper ation between California, Oregon and Washington, in the constrac tion of the finest highway In the} country from the Canadian line to} Mexico alibi and TIFFIN CAMPAIGNS | Dr, C. C. Tiffin, republican can- | didate for coroner, addressed meet- ings in Duvall and Issaquah during | ithe week, and will speak at Black Diamond Thursday night. OR. L. R. CLARK IT IS FOLLY | ¢ kind to neglect land have an teeth a thor out any expense or obligation on ly very poor Your teeth of your phys appreciable extent, your tty to properly chew, digest and simtlate your food. On these thin: In turn, depends very largely th. er you, bere, the services of high-class, graduate, registered den- tints men who have graduated {re the best * and who nation of the it thoroughly prices are the lowest, made by the large volume of bust- tory by a written beth by ow Dr. L. In Every Denti 1406 ‘Third Ave., N. W. Corner Thire ead Ustes. ". Clark. Mawager cross from the Post. Be sure to get to the right place. versally recognized by our penple} | during the first year of the war “When the election drew near —\the cauldron began to bubble. Those of us who are old enough! jto remember the election of 1864] and the tempest of vilification and accusation which burst upon the} head of Abraham Lincoln during | jthe campaign preceding his sec jond election, know what to lock for in @ time like this. | “| wonder if a debate led by eminent men in which such a record Mr. Wilson has made can be reviewed by his oppo- nents without aopreciative good politics. | wonder how many wavering voters it has confirmed in their purpose’ to vote for Mr. Wilson, | know of one.” MRS. SWEZEA AWARDED HOME Final settlement of the divorce trial wae made Thursday, | when Superior Judge Mackintosh entered a decree granting each a divorce and making the property settlement In the final hearings the court found that Mrs, Hannah Swezea had been abandoned by her hus band, Bert Swezea,-and that she had conducted herself properly fol lowing the desertion The court held that she was guiltless of the accusations made during the trial, but that she had |been technically cruel prior to the desertion. Mrs, Swezea was awarded the home on Magnolia heights, valned at $10,000, all of the personal prop erty, the Peerless automobile, and ret ‘ $100 a month alimony for four {o'bo ‘vote, act be th years. or the flat settlement of ' $4,000. Calvin Hall, attorney for Mrs. Swezea, was awarded $500 at- torney fee. | The trial of the divorce extended over a period ef several days and was bitterly contested thruout The vit Question Today Guards, or Should She A’ This is a play that every man's mother should see. Eddie Lyons All We Know Is ANIMATED W WHO WILL Swezea| Adults | _W. H. COCHRAN, chairman of the state board of control, was the guest of honor at the weekly lunch- eon of the Rotary club at the Washington Annex Wednesday, at Red Feather Is Production Should a Mother Encourage Her S0n te Join the ttempt to Dissuade Him? young man and every young m His Nemesis’ Whatever That Is That It's Funny EEKLY NEWS FORD See our screen to- day for the names and standing of the live wires who are hustling to win the new Ford that. we will give . 11th friends 1917 Me MODEL 2 your ansiatance down and help o ach 10¢ eket to Don’t Miss The lc REX “Be you = LIKEs Mystery Adventure f Thrills THEN SEE THE HIELDING HADOW EPISODE NO. 4 Entitled The A Wonderful pic- ture, showing falling houses, bridges tumbling down, an entire village de- stroyed by earth- quake. NOW Showing Until Sunday Night at the OLONIAL, Blankets Comforts and other Winter needs added to customer's ac- count any time without the usual first payment. 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This saving of $711,309.79 at 5 per cent in- terest, compounded annually, would earn enough every eight years (leaving the prin- cipal intact) to completely replace the wood stave pipe line, including all the items at original cost. A wood stave pipe line will give you the same service as a steel pipe line. Its cost is less than half that of steel; the money expended for it will be circulated in this city and will be consumed largely for local labor. Does this mean sound economy and increased prosper- ity? Won't this give you another chance at your same dollar? West Coast Lumbermen’s Association THORPE BABCOCK H, BLOEDEL Secretary President Tenth Floor, White Bldg., Seattle To the Mayor, the City Engineer, the City Council and the Taxpayers of Seattle.