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~~ STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 28, 1916. PAGE 2 CE ROW STARTS §— | WILSON HEADED Imagine a Cave Boy WHEN WILSON |RIGHT, SAYS THE Raised in the wilderness by an eccentric million- “1 want to know,” eald the [or Woodrow Wilson as the presi man, “whether | dential choles by those eltizer born citizen, have bi who would more certainly furth here under fal EDNA MAYO ‘ePThe Returo. ft Boa In the Hit Sensation of the Year The Returm a nonpartisan m ting to die {troll cuse the International polloles “The question te simply as | of our country, Since coming to which candidate stands out | here, | am at @ lose to know best fitted to bring r | whether thie je a Hughes re e Ization those practical | publican rally, an antilabor measures of Christian brother. meeting, or both.” hood among the men and wom- | ‘The audience, which almost] on of thie filled the theatre, w an uproar. Cries of ition and between thrown 1nt0] this nation and the nations of Throw him| the earth” Labor Fights Labor more of the democratic party, th | “As a member of organized 1%) magia scores Hughos for his fat! bor,” he satd, “I find, on coming here, men, employed by you, dls) noltey tributing anthlabor Mterature, and) 1, admite that on woman auf. I find this hall decorated with the dal right stand, but concludes | The speaker referred to pam |phiets urging the paseage of the| crea: are outweighed in the pro referendum measure; and plo |“Hoch Unser Kandidat Haghet Chairman Hughes finally replied. this meeting was for.” 100 Angry Persone Leave He called on the heckler to take his seat, while he introduced the first speaker, Carl M. Johnson, who spoke from the Swedish standpoint. The man who interrupted, bow-| ever, walked out of the theatre with hisses and cries of derision voted to surrender. will of th It Will Startle Seattle Too Mexican people, he hi behalf of American capital Adolph Loewe, speaking as a nat- peadbrmegg of 2 aree Seer ee Added Attraction uralized German, made a vicious! assault on President Wilson. He ‘declared that every man killed in| the German trenches was killed by American bullets sent by President Wilko He called upon every Ger. man to vote against Wilson, He was interrupted several times by protesting questions Employer Attacks Wilson James Stirrat, e ;Pprominent member of the Employ- ers’ association, scored the Wilson administration and attacked those who are fighting the referendum banks, rural credit banke, aboll tion o! for railway tratnmen, income tax CHILDREN commisston, anti-tnjunction "Some of th Second and University 18 HEADED IN THE RIGHT DI Jeffersonian traditic Other speakers were Frank Ole How about Wil jorgenized labor? O'Shea, record for ¢ 19 some one asked |*ter!ve platform of 1912 “And If he fe go | ANNIE GABE | VILLA ON MARCH. 'RUMANIANS IN BI cn, —-corister of tue Co- EL PASO, Oct. 28.—Pancho Villa, | with a large part of his forces, to | arrested for the second time | galia, about $0 miles southwest of | 4 json never was for organized lapor |” th Independent voter” night, for alleged violation | Chihuahua City, after cutting the} jand every utterance until this day , ‘the dry law. Officers Harvey| Mexican Central R. R. line near | LONDON, Oct. 28.—Continutng| Pores It 1 want to say I have Johnson, of Sergt. Putnam’s|Ortis yesterday, hindering pursuit ey . e brudig |beC8 affillated with orgenized labor say she sold them whisky. ——____—— their six-day retreat in Dobrudjs the days of the old DR. R. L. WAUGH a phosiclan | te RussoRumanians are showing " FORMER ELLENSBURG normal] in the medical reserve corps, has re- "608 of demoralization under Mac | WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.—The| democratic congressional campaign ts living in Lewis county or-| turn Seattle from Fort Ward, |*€2zen's swift pursuit, the German! 1 Z = male fund today reported to the clerk of Normal club Friday, at ane hs wan detailed to temporary | ¥#F office declared today. | NT the house of representatives ex Wash. duty. | The defeated forces are offering (PAID AOVERTISEMENT) ‘The Booze Bills Are Twin Brothers Initiative Measure No. 18 (the Hotel Bill) and Initiative Measure No. 24 (the Brewery Bill) are Not temperance measures in any sense. Either of them would practically abolish the present dry law. Either one would turn out a new crop of drunkards every year. Initiative Measure No. 24 would permit a purchaser to buy beer in seventy-two-quart lots. The dill places NO LIMIT TO THE NUMBER OF ORDERS FROM THE SAMD PERSON DAILY. It would wipe out the present permit system entirely so far as beer is concerned and allow whisky to come in the same as now. It would allow a St. Louis, Milwaukee or San Fran- cisco brewer to come into this state, establish an office and do business on the samo basis as a Washington brewer. The “home industry” argument ts a fake, By means of solicitors and delivery wagons it would put the SALOON ON WHEELS on every street and road, and take far more money out of the state than goes out under the present system, It protects the breweries and their business from ev- ery local license. The small revenue goes to the road fund. The brewer could not sell lese than 12 pints—leaving the bootlegger to take care of all small sales. It would give the BOOTLEGGER an UNLIMITED SUPPLY OF BEER. This would encourage him in the sale of every other kind of booze and screen him frotn detection. of Cernavoda. | On the Transylvanian sector Fankenhayn's es are makit H. F. Gibson, proprietor of one} S} flerce attacks at several points, the Of the “organized over night drug Russian war office announced. Ber. #t0Tes,” failed to convince Bupe lin, however, officially claimed only Tot Judge Dykeman the capture of a Rumanian positior the city did not have a right to li-| tive Je ie f directions are fol at . eri lowe. r on the heights south of Kronstadt, Cense them Joriginal mae tho unofficial reports trom the Ger, The court denied a demurrer man capital said that Falkenhayn >*%%¢d on the grounds that the city {s nearing Sin and Campolung. |%8* overstepping its rights, and of |fered his condolence to the pure | $ retreating in has The Bulgarian; } $25,646.42 war office ai 8 the capture of; — Herzova, es north-northwest} | a Cartons harmacies that were forced to} |p j suffer because of those who do} business of tooth brushes, soap and whisky. Gibson waa arrested and fined iT) +] $10 in the lower courts on October 4 for refusing to comply with the ‘Write for Our Special Market Letter om / HARROUN MOTORS Tt etree the quotations on ever city ordinance requiring a license. | CHEHALIS, Oct. 28.—Henry Mc [Bride, republican candidate for gov Wilson Hits Nail ernor, addressed one of the biggest smectings of the campaign hare last on Head With His He specifically denied the Lister jcharge that bis campaign in 1908 Campaign Joke was financed by the brewerles. He declared that {n 1912 the brewery support was reputed to be for Lis LONG BRANCH, N. J., Oct. 28 | te McPride’s statement that he | President Wilson not #0 {is against intiative bills 18 and 24, |] worked up over the political and that he will veto any booze bill, || campaign that he can't have his |drew big applause. little joke. ‘oct RECORD MONTH sivilirs cule ntmoaaoe Lawn 2 batt ta andiiosees too onan, FOR DRUNK ARRESTS ] rican canctaate nas raised as “LOOMIS & RIESS, Brokers, Dept 1, Lud Street, New Kerk, 3 Gy arn ery 20—100 to SOC MAGDALENE PALACE HIP Continuons Shows, 1:30 to 11 p,m, Last Times Today HIFPODROME ROAD SHOW NO. 9 Bix 4 cy reasons for Wilson's defeat They argued that the president has handled Hughes altogether too gently, and vleaded that he October will set a record for ar Jrests in cases of the violation of the prohibition law take at least one good whack Already the record of 962 ar- thru some of the openings made rests made in September has been by the G, O, P. candidate, This broken this month, Tho polleo }tning of keeping the campaign blotter showed 970 arrests on Fri] on a high pl ‘ Plane was all right, day night and there are several | oe course, they said, but cer- days left in which to boost this |] tainty the president ought to be mark free to nail his opponent directly n some of the big issues of the TWO MEN HELD UP Oak Theatre—10c-20c Second at Seneca St and 9 The president listened quietly, arinning Ike a schoolboy, When the arguments were finished, he was ready with his answer, “Made in America” Big, Pretty Gi Feat “The Ye Tw 208 F Initiative Measure No. 18 contains all the bad features of No. 24, and in addition— | while o No,” he said, shaking his é : is Jin his fac er head, “it's altogether unneces- || It would permit the unlimited sale of ALL KINDS j bis pock a. BO Marion st sary. What is the use of com- % i i mitting murder when the other SANDERSON Ss PILL A. W, Jackson, 4590 Jackson st.,|] fellow is committing suicide?” met a single highwayman, and con- tributed $16.60 in the face of a oe = nickel-plated gun, near 42nd ave, 6 S' UND GUILTY TROU 8, W. and Andover st. A Ss FO ‘pyro fre most obstinate ca: OF LIQUOR to any person or the GUESTS of any person occupying a room at a hotel, It would permit the unlimited sale of all kinds of liquor to any one taking a meal at such a hotel. It would be WORSE THAN THE OPEN SALOON. , ent democratic aspirant for the SEATTLE DRY CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE sure than the Kidv did out of STUDENTS OF the Edgren| RATS ARE DANGEROUS | ple 114i |the sh , and that was consider-/School of Muaste will honor Prof. ve 3 3184 Arcade Building | able |and Mrs, Adolph Edgren’s weddin| KILL THEM BY USING Main 3643 chewing, aided in making the night| October 29, in the I, O, G, T, hall, U, & Government Buys It a complete success. 1109 Virginia st. GOLD EVEBYWHERE—260 and 61.00 — ’ PAY CABS eA VALE ANOLE ek ET and a Cave Girl— IS ATTACKED) WICHITA EAGLE aire who wants to pave the way for an {deal red A nearrict developed at a WICHITA, Kan, Oct. 28—The| race. Theirs is a true Eden until a polished meeting held at the Moore the: |Wichita Eagle, of which Victor c “Eve's” life, takes her atre Friday night to which | Murdook progressive national peer of society enters “Eve's 5 4 mn y naturalized citizens were In chairman, now in China, le editor, from her cave boy into the world of whirl and Hs vont SRT y devises sean naa wornen gayety, and there plots to get the millionalre’s ‘A man in the audience areee lor progressive tendencies to vote money. Snubbed, made unwelcome by social | at the conclusion of an Intro» for Woodrow Wilson for president i j oc tory speech made by E. C. In Its editorial the Eagle rays frippery, heartbroken by an unjust accusation, duo ; a eg ui worldly frills and returns to Hughes, president of the Wash “The logic of events, the Innues she foregoes a aly ington branch of the Hughee [an they are now Joined, the facts nature—and the arms of her caveman lover. alilance. as they exist, lead to the selection pretenses. | lithe progresstve principles #o vital ted to believe that It wae Jo the republic and to eclvilization out" and “Let bim talk” filled the) After pointing to what ft con-| alr. aiders the shortcomings of the} The man continued. Wilson administration, and still PICKFORD —In the— BISHOP'S CARRIAGE With Fate as the Stage Director, ¢ Pickford) many strange parts, but eventu- ally adopts a role that leads to love and happiness. ure to adopt @ vigorous progressive | frage and in declaring for the bud-| pictures of the republican cand!-| ret syatem, Hughes has taken the! “But these itema to Mr. Hughes’ pressive scales by Mr, Wilson's tures and signs in behalf Of/record If the president has not Hughes. One sign read in German: |ineisted an strongly he should) have done on the maintenance of! American rights, he has upheld! I thought I made it plain What |cortain rights npon the sea that a| mafority of republicans tn the house “If he has not yet intervened tn Mexico, as wo believe he tnevitably ave to Intervene, tn behalf plays least spared us the national humit-| lation of an Intervention solely on following him. About 100 others| «4, 4 A BIG COMEDY following And the president has eecured tion. To his urg- ing we owe the federal reserve child Inbor, elght-hour day inheritance tax, government ehip-| ping commission, seamen’s pro-| tection, trade commission, tariff) Have you heard Rosco Knuppe’s Synco- Orchestra? lerisiation te] faulty; much of tt fe timid'y con-| of Scotland, | stved: ALL OF IT, HOWRVER | RECTION, In the past two years expecially Mr. Wilton seema to| measures, have oncaped the shackles of his *, and to be x eet moving definitely and decidedly tn m and Michael O'Shea. the direction pointed by the pro- in the right] T want to say to the bunch that |“!rection. and going farther and Love Didn’t Last When Rich December Courted Beautiful Young May double-crossed Will FE. Humphrey,” |{aeter than his opponent, that ts | penditures and odiigations of ttle resistance, and apparently are 41,381.31 and contributions of turday that/ for tnroat and nasal troubles, porl-| at all druggists in | paign,” he said. MRS ALBERT M. GLOYD LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 28. Ithy December courted May, and the union ILKES PLAYERS} Jing with an inv alid, and threatened to smoke cigarets. of the couple Gloyd suffered her husband to Albert M. Gloyd, prominent City millionaire, | her hand with alcohol! | loyd has entered a dental | Mrs. Mayette Smith Hearne, 21, who had just been divorced in now asks divorce. Divorce from her first husban¢ was reported, left Mrs. without resources of her own, her |father had cut off her allowance jand he had slighted her in his will She met Gloyd in Denver, courtship was moon elaborate and expensive, But from the beginning, the millionaire says CHARGES TUESDAY pee won't ‘cost. yOu It won't cost you an exorbitant | Game Warden Rief was granted until Tuesday next in which to pre short; the honey-|pare his pleadings on a charge of misreading votes for sheriff at Sno- aged |qualmie during the September pri- petition, | maries failed to har | Rief demanded a speedy trial, and| on | will be represented by the law firm | fT Gloyd was ill in Denver. Ho was granted | ¢ of Murphy & Le clans had warned him not to move. a leave of absence from his duties by the game commission until after and the couple moved to Los Angeles. The dates of trial in the cases of Davenport, | ———|his wife bewailed the fate that had appr be tied her to an invalid, sick in bed, Gloyd’s attorneys say, he heard his young wife offer the nurse $5,000 If she would put him in ing position, so” she might extort $25,000 from have not been set. ARREST PROWLER Albert Scott. negro longshore- wag arrested by B®, Tracy in the Rex hotel, 657 The well known and relia- ble remedy for FRMALE KS AND IRREGU- Cure many of in to 10 days, Price $2 per HE TREATS NEWSIES VANCOUVER, Wah., Oct, 27.—A |, qusrantesd, “Houre, "8. te ury here found Dr. W. W. Cass, re-|42,1 to 740; Sundays, 11 to 1, Main B82. The millionaire further declares jin his petition That his young wife taunted him old and gray-haired sought the company of young men and spent much time j with them in motor cars and dane- The police say }was prowling 2 Man Mueller, of the Palace gubernatorial no! ion, & y of , IMEDY Co. NO. 18 AND NO. 24 night to The Star's newsles, and jiquor. 9 Se got more enjoyment out of their stocked with Hquors in spite of his protests, Spent each month, for her friv- olties, at least $600, Complained she was tired of liv- vs TIDES AT SEATTLE bh. 1 Were etre wt 4:83 p. m., 18-4 ft, 11:45 p.m, 0.0 tt ie leelient,"guaiity for longdistanen grand comeatt and musteal rectal {STEARNS ELECTRIC PASTE Clarence Gerald, proprietor of a cafe at First ave. and Marion st., i¢ sick and tired of trying to beat the dry law, and has r ned “Never again,” said Gerald, Sat- urday morning, when Superior Judge Ronald fined him $100 and costs on a charge to which he had already pleaded guilty and paid $190 in fines. Gerald was convicted on a state charge of having intoxicating liquor in his place, which was raided by the dry squad last June. DENOUNCES SUIT The recent suit filed against Claude C. 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