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STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 6, 1916. PAGE 2 WOMAN GOES | INSANE; TRIES | TO SLAY SELF PAID ADVERTISEME r “et us send youa VICTROLA on 30 days’ FREE TRIAL!” “NO CASH DOWN!” J J see eres _ 4 Wolf, who was found wan a the Southern Pacific “make your wrday night with ” ‘ene » her handba 4 own terms! No to commit sulcide in the jail this morning by ent ity es Cash ing herself with a towel When found by Matron eeney pind ng oad * Down she was in a semi-conscious cond eee ok ehes ZA, tion, After being revived at a local a hospital she became a raving ae as maniac, and was locked up tn the padded cell of the jail, with her arma and legs strapped of age, is believed to be from Ne braska 10 MILLION BET ON ELECTION | NEW YORK, a 9-piece dining-room suite: SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SALE VALUE, $53.45 Nov, 6—Retween $9,000,000 and $10,000,000 will hands over the election If | change f betting experts here estimates EXPOSED We have known of its existence and have daily expected its appearance. Have you penetrated its disguise? If not let us disclose it to you. jand in the larger cities today are | | asioner ore figured that 100 fo $6,000,000 would be in New York's wagering, while $2,500,000 was reported placed in Chicago, Denver, San Francisco, Cincinnati, Pittsburg, Cleveland and Indianapolis with considerable unrecorded betting In those places and else Much more betting was expected yefore night ‘AUSTRIANS WIN FROM ITALIANS A full page of assorted and distorted articles, appearing in Seattle Sunday papers, under the beguiling and misleading title “Washington Home and Fireside,” published at the instigation yRERLIN, via Sayville, Nov. 6— of the hard liquor houses outside the state, shows to what Co pa Rgeathedl gay Bens lengths the real “Booze Crowd” will go in their efforts to defeat | prisoners and gain of some ground! by the Austrians, the war office a true temperance act. announced toda te e points the Teall s suttered greet ont Initiative Measure No. 24, if enacted, would cause a loss of much of the market for hard ert attac ontinned at liquor in “Dry” Washington without re The Whisky Distillers of gutside states—the men behind the nefarious “Bootlegger”’ and RUMANIANS SCORE “Blind Pigs’’—are deeply interested in defeating Initiative Measure No, 24 and saving W ash- VICTORY, REPORT ington market for their real “booze” products. reine ieee — | They are the real “allies and fellow workers of the “dry’(?) committee. rea east cteaPesncel piste mirror; anion ont lig? Ramanion aot, tex Mane If any publicity article was needed to prove that Initiative Measure No. 24 is a true tem- inet with two doors, 5 feet high and 35 inches wide; 6-foot sharp clashes with the enemy in perance measure, the full page of untruthful articles from the real “Booze Crowd” has sup- the Dobrudja region, have won ser jeral success@a and forced them to| retire, the war office stated today. | Before retirement, the enemy fired | |three villages. extension table with 42-4nch top; six saddle-shaped din- $53.45 ing chairs; regular price of entire suite $65—; Thanksgiving Sale price . plied that need. The base illustration appearing on the page of assorted articles from the hard liquor houses of California and Kentucky is typical of their intemperate products and unfair methods of cam- paigning. LODGE AGAINST ’EM The Western Scandinavian lodge at a meeting attended by 200 tn Norway hall, Boren ave. and Vir. ginia, Sunday passed resolution nd the two booze {lis, and also a e referendum meas | ures ae That the people of Washington will vote for Initiative Measure No. 24 to show their (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) knowledge of the distinction between beer aud “booze,” and to protect the industries and payrolls of the State and defeat this unholy alliance between the real booze and “bootleg” crowd and the largely non-taxpaying Anti-Saloon League, Dry Committee of this community representing the alien we earnestly believe. sawdust box in a pool THE SEATTLE | Senator SHORT NEWS eeverttitiy 7 ii! ords ur " The fear that Initiative Measure No. a if enacted into law into Washington, will be c er maide gin oo . mae ind tc iepattia roca inion copied by every state in the Union, has driven the Whisky Trust to desperation. THE CITY " ‘ han SEATTLE JAPANESE honored { ill I . t 4 wilt start proceed-|ine consecration of H ito el » “rs are fig , the brewing i istrv’s honest effort to divorce i r acc Rarity 42 cocstract the seo [to cumsecration of ito The distillers a fighting the brewing industr honest effort to divorce mild, harmle Gond unit to the Lake Unjon steam | prince. Sa 4 lun eos beer from the whisky and other strong alcoholic liquors. @plant, an auxiliary to the Cedar |in the Colinan Urges the Election of is announced.| CHECK FORGERS have almos river power plant, it Thousands of dollars are being spent in Washington to defeat any attempt to give our & Sf g ; i g “ WICK RADKOVICH, proprietor! passed out of existence, while : : ; Sot a pot drink satantienuete’ at |ocket picking in this country | people a true temperance substitute for the rotten dope now flooding the state. 619 King st., in the city hos-|on the increase, ac } . j ‘ Spital with a | scalp wound as|lam Pinkerto Dare this Dry Committee deny the truthfulness of these charges? sthe result of resisting a dry squad | Pinkerton Dete * officer. jin SHERIFF TOrpheum cafe, 115 Colur a: Maltin Me ' NI h Becrecem cate 115 Covambia st lhe believes it an Strange “Bedfellows” these—the sky Trust an "the proprietor, and 8S. A z 7 ‘ THE FINANCE committee of the city council approved the pass: »| ft iation of $7,500 for struction of a temporar an in the Latona bridge * the cook FIVE BUSINESS «Ukia, near Pendieton «destroyed Satur Ged by a lighted « bulldings at Ore., were a fire start Washington’s “Dry’’[?] Committee o an appro PAID “ATTENTION — Woodrow Wilson Voters PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS AS COUNTY a COMMISSIONER Refore a large audience at the 1 West Woodland schoolhouse, a mattress over me,” he said trouble. Wednesday night, Senator Dan we ee |Women Would Place Landon made one of the great When the shooting started mar will regard this as| i Bo est efforts of the campaign in of the I. W. W's 1 1 to the st Gutinwan te National ycott on behalf of such policies as in his tern. The bow raised out of the| years,” J. T. Doran said Sunday High-Priced Hen Eg be aga ee wa brpaagaiey' ae Members of the I. W. W. steam-) Photographers were on display |‘ a ane Oe SORE E ICG 0 ARAL Out: Agu te for «free GRIGAGO, tev. 0a oes ot the people of this {ier Party sang songs all the way Jat I. W. W. headquarters, showing | PUt DACk from, the pier eee ‘i Ms hone a 1: It was | may spoil in storage this win pe lil can at ip, according to wounded victims | how victims had 1 beaten up at), 14 | hot with the official sanction of] ter if the Chicago Housewives oe ut the city hospital [Everett Monday night, when fore: |, Thousands of people crowded the organization, After the Mon-| league are carried out. They Senator Landon, in closing his ie Jed to run the gauntlet the hill overlooking the scene of/day night affair, tho, men would| decided to ask @ national boy / , Aepigpedinr : saaekits |the battle. They had congregated | feel like arming themselves for} cott until prices are lower. address, ret rred to th sounky Walter : Mulholland, 17-year-o} - 46 |there, following circulation of the | self-protecti@n, because it was es candidates, saying that he be-P/harvest hand, was the youngest! ‘The I, W. W. leaders say Everett | word that the I. W. W.’s were com-| tablished that we could not expect Heved, taken as a whole, it was 7 victim of the battle, He is shot in/ authorities raided their headquar- | ing protection from officers of the law - as clean a ticket as had been put J the hip. |ters in Everett, and drove mem- | a6 le in Everett = Woodrow Wilson’s Name Wiil Not Appear on the before the people in recent I came here from Portland, and | bers out of town Saturday afters} Mayor Gill declared — Sunday pach box. 2 = years worked in the harvest fields be-| noon leigh? that the wholes teeaeds would — S Voting Machines ae te night that the whole tragedy would = LA eee as He sepesiaily mentioned! the fore *hah” he said. | $18 oe have been averted had the | W. SLAVS FEEL FORCE ‘DENTISTRY THAT LASTS “ There are k 1 each machine. If 1 are in doubt |] needs and great importance of There are 650 deputy sheriffs on | W.'s not been denied free speech * as to the operati the ting achi id want t the county commissioners’ of. Mayor Gill was motored from | special duty under Capt. Carl F. | following the open shop dispute in OF GERMAN BLOW 't will pay you to let us do your = make 1 lose t we WII ) fice and declared that the peo-J, Edmonds to Seattle, when he|Kiapp, at Everett, since Sheriff |the Everett lumber mills Dental Work. mf you RST PULL Till PY RM. LO_|| ple should support CLAUDE ©, | heard of the trouble. He remained|MeRae was injured. Adjt. Gen They speak here every night - Our prices for the very best r4 CATED Ol i. FROM rHI ree © THI aT a RAMSAY, who had not sought J)“ police neada artors all evening. | Thompson, after investigating the | be satd nd have ven v PETROGRAD, Nov. 6.—The vio | Work: 3 Viet ny 2 ‘ ! ee RIGHT |T the office of county commission pias oh ad : _ | Situation, reported to Governor Lis. | —————— a8 one lent offensive undertaken by the 6 Ol ri TACI I rHI rut Hlity NEY \[er, but had been prevailed upon abt ‘i on ot W, w he ts a ye ter that there was no need of mar Germans with the object of captur f OVER THI ORD DEMOCR t PICKET by many citizens to become af “!!pload o § Aad Siar) (al daw WHICH IS LOCATED ¢ THE LEFT SIDI I) TTT |p candidate, He declared that] “de arms drawn. Some were see ing commanding heights east of V 1¢ Ss d Vif ) 1 1,bt Dl, 0 I - L e 7 nata 7 3 MeGAnD, TO THE POSITIO ‘ Pa es Ge MR, RAMSAY was not a politi] “med with shotguns That the women arrésted tried to Lipitzadvinaia and west of Silaven * BOAR { I | sy Nee Wana Han whe welll ; Mises shhnean ; . ernae tin is coptinuing with unabated THE HAND IN THE ABOVE PICTURI aive the goons of this county a Capt. Willard, and Lieutenants Shocitt ha Rae wits a whe balee MP IES REM MM fury wich the issue still in doubt THEN VOTE ON THE INITIATIVI D REF. |] clean, honest, efficient business || odes and Dolphin wore In charge taken to the hospital, was charged r the’ war office” announced: thi nenh: Crowes =" ERENDUMS AND FOR THE JUDGE ‘D THEN |] administration, and aman whose fi) nn cleared. kK, whieh |hy Mayor Merrill of Everett Mon DRES i evening Natural Crowns ; pamela + AR CA . d, honesty and integrity ne hes bare {day “ pwork, pe “Pp RGE ARM FROM FE RIGI dE OF |f Wer enty-e . i - rk, per tooth, 4 J ! LL PHI LAK “ ACH ee : MHE F ee IPE OF I] could not be questioned Twenty-elght detectives boarded} “gome eay one flourished a re 0 A . up from... $1.08 THE MACHINE B c ) THE LEFT SIDE OF THI the Verona and searched the men! volver,” he paid Mr. and Mrs. Young, of Carroll-| Plates $8.00 to $1 t ) MACHINE, TO ITS ORIGI POSITION PARI] Me Ramsay's candidacy has} for arms | FOR pian ton, Ga,, have four children whol protecti 0 Ex AS IT WILL GO been indorsed by every newspa BI | hates have only two birthdays: the elder| Totective Guarantee With All $ WILL, GO. eee ‘ per in Seattle and King county. Felix Baren was the only 1. W.| Capt. Chance Wyman of the two are twins and the younger two, | Werk Cut these instructions out and take this slip to the polls|] He should have the votes of all JW. victim to die at the city hos-|steamer Verona had two button tho born four years apart, have N ti | . with you for your guidance. good citizens, regardless of their [| jiital Sunday night. Every emerg-|shot off his cost, but was not YOUR CREDITISO K their birthday on the same day of] MAUON ain Denil WOODROW WILSON COMMITTEE partisan affiliations. Jeney doctor on the staff was called | wounded MM the year and Wore born at the same Fourth and Pike ‘on to care for the wounded, hour, “L got behind the safe, and " Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P.

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