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Y ZONE GAIN HIT Y TREMOR B00 Dead, 3,000 Injured and 15,000 Homeless in Ital- ian Catastrophe ROME, Sept. 10.— Recurrence of juake shocks In the Emilia dim of northern Italy was reported today. While the district affected | tly was not so large as that fm which Tuesday's tremors were | felt, the shocks were described as much heavier. No definite information had been Feceived tonight as to loss of life or | property damage in the new earth © Gwake, but both were Delieved to be The towns of Ferrara, Reg Tonano and Cavola were under- to have suffered seriously. In the church of Santa Maria an lith century structure, Partially Gestroyed. latest figures on Tuesday's juake showed more than 600 dead, possibly 3,000 injured Detween 10,000 and 15,000 home More than §@ cities and towns _ stricken. Emilia diatrict Nes between Appennine mountains and the fiver and ts heavily populated. sn by Temblor en 13 this morn- a shent earthquake. No dam- done. quake lasted about tifee see Qe While tt did no damage, it ie More severe than those expert here earty in the summer were jarred, dishes rattled | some people ran from their the streets or back yards. accept an offer of $375,000 Ressian sympathizers. this support, it said, it be cOmpelied to double its price. Many quarters the newspaper's ion was regarded as ex. ly dangerous to the labor nt and likely to cause an split between the extremist and elements, pt Holds Lead Jas. T Sept. 10—Returne ly 1,000 over Roy P. Wilcox for republican nomination for gov- nator Irvine Lenroot held his over James Thompson for the senatorial nomination. Uxtry! Crime COX ADVOCATES Wave Alarms |JAIL FOR 6. 0, P. Portlanders Time Sorhebody Was Sent PORTLAND, Ore, Sept 10.—Yen working men were arrested. here while bound for the Vancouver ship. to Penitentiary, He Says SPOKANE, Sept. 10\—"It's time to yartis on their special car, They were ond somebody to the penitentiary,” alleged to have been amoking on the Gov street car every morning and night, which ts against lawa of the state of Oregon, The conductors the smoked, and didn't mind them smok. | jury ing, the men sald. Two prisoners were rolling the “fags” for use after get- ting on the car, There waa woman on the car, but she said That ahe didn't mind the smoke. ‘That the raid was directed by the street car company was admitted by Chief of Police Jenkins, In addition to the trip to fail the men lose a day's Wages as the result of the raid MT. BAKER CAR BANDIT CAUGHT Is Positively Identified by Crew; Faces More Charges Robbery charges will be filed Against Ray Hayes, 26, exconvict, detectives said Friday, after Motor. man M. Blenor identified Hayes as the bandit who him of $26 at the end of the Mount Baker car line the night of August 21. "Ele n to|of the same kind of remedy now him. “The voice is the same and as he didn't wear a mask whet he robbed me, I got a good look at him He had several days’ growth of beard at the time of the robbery.” Hayes wae evidently under the tn- fluence of narcotics the night of the robbery, Blanor said. Motorman R. MoCracken, who wns forced to watch the robbery of hin car rate, when shown Hayes Thurs day, said he was certain that Hayes and the car bandit were the same man. Hayes also answers the descrip tion of the auto bandit who held up gus stations at both ends of thé University bridge last Saturday night. He is believed by Detec- tives 8. Simugdson and W. A Fuller to have looted the Sunny side pharmacy, 4500 Meridian ave. Sunday night. Three watches and five fountain pens, in his pomen sion when arrested, are said to be part of the loot of the pharntacy burglary. After being sentenced to Monroe feformatory for attempted robbery last year, Hayes was released in some manner unknown to local po lice. He is a dope fiend, says De tective Simundson. - Simundson also says that one of Hayes’ favorite tricks was to masquerade as a woman and snatch purses. He has served time in Onié, Tacoma and fan Francisco and once escaped from the King téunty stocunde. INFORMATION CHARGING ED ANDERSON with violation of the narcotic laws waa filed in the United States district court Friday. Ander son Was arrested by the police on Sept. 4, with a quantity of morphine in his possession. BIG SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY FRYE’S MARKETS *Choice sugar cured Breakfast Bacon Backs, half or whole, lb...... .32c Choice sugar cured Breakfast Bacon Strips, 10 to 15 lb. average, half or 30c whole, per pound Choice Steer Pot Roast, lb... Choice Steer Rolled Choice Steer Boiling Beef, lb. Choice Mutton Roast, lb..:.. Choice Mutton Stew, Ib. ...... Lamb Liver, Ib. .. Pork Backbone, 5 Ibs. ...... .13¢ -18c .12c .18¢ .15¢ . .5¢ .25¢ Roast, lb. EXTRA BUTTER SPECIAL Very finest quality CANADIAN BUT- TER, made by expert butter-makers under Government supervision — equal to the famous NEW ZEAL- AND butter—lb., 68c; 2 lbs. ... $1.35 FRYE’S MARKETS Olympic Market, 1st Avenue South of Pike. American Market, Third Avenue and James Street. Western Meat Co., 1102 Western Avenue. Ballard Meat Co., 5445 Ballard Avenue. Central Market, Ist Ave. Between Pike and Union. Bay gd Market, 1420 First Avenue. Seattle et, Occidental and Yesler Way. James M, Cox maid In a speech here today, to @ large crowd on the station platform. Hin declaratfon came immediately after he had reiterated his charge that Motormen republican leaders were guilty of per in thefr te#timony before the senate campaign expenditures corm taken for |Miliee in Chicago, “We have laws against perjury one 8M they should be enforced,” he add ed, “I intend to give the republicans some of their own medicine.” The crowd cheered. Fis speech today was the first inti mation tha? he believed prison sen tences at given those who, he alleges, testified falsely at Chicago, In replying to a mpeech of former Senator Weeks, In New Jersey, Cox compared the present activities of the republicans to the old “Tweed ring.” “The statment of former Senator Weeks, in New Jersey yeaterday, to the effect that $15,000,000 Pontribut ed to the republican campaign fund by the business interests would be « good investment, ie not surprising First, Will Hays and hia assocogtes made broadcast denials, Now at they have been caught with the goods, the polley to\be adopted tx manifestly that “which Senator Weeks expronses. “It will remind the country of the days of Boss Tweed. When he was caught, he said: ‘What are you ¢o- ing to do about Rh” The people an awered by sending him to tile pent tentiary, Present symptoma are pretty strongly suggesting the need He Landed the Job Before He Landed! H® took no chance of being stranded— He ured a Want Ad a time or two And @ roster pleture opened to view, No “red-biooded,” virile young man in going to stay “cooped” where he's not contented. A Classified Ad ts the High. way to better conditions. Circumstances are constantly keeping men shifting. Use the Clansified Section of ‘The Seattle Star A timeortwo Insertion Want Ad, under the heading “Situation Wanted,” will get the job you want more than th» one you have. Man Dead From Injury in Fire YAKIMA, Sept. 10—As a result of severe burns received at his home Wednesday, John ngs 46, died yes terday. Woman Falls on Wet Street—Unconscious ‘Mra. Doris C. Wood, 6f Anacorten, Wash., slipped on the wet pavement at 811 Second ave. late yesterday | afternoon, suffering a severe shock. When picked up he was uncon scious, and while being taken to the | city hospital, became hysterical. She one recovered sufficiently to be re- THE SESTEXE STAR (GOVERNOR COX. Says Mothers, | Young Men Favor League BY HERBERT w. wats SPOKANE, Wash. Sept. 10.—The mothers and young men of America will vote this fall to have the United States enter the league of nations, Governdr James M. Cox predicted here thie morning, two days’ maton. Speaking at the station first before & meeting of young men who will cast their first vote this fall, the democratic candidate asserted that the mothers and the men in the ser vice “know*what war in,” and that they desire to make itnernatio: conflict imponsible, Later he was to speak before the state fair and start hin tour thru Washington, A large crowd greeted him at the station i the candt en of for mer service men now seeking public office, saying that {n general thene young men stand for government SAYS YOU MEN ARE WINNEKS “L have heard it mld under certain stump invasion of Wash Cox boon! was not qualified for this place or that pl because he waa too nung.” he said, “In my state an old reactionary has stated that he will make no campaign against hiy 2hyearold opponent for congress, be cause it is nilly to contemplate the idev that this young man can be elected. “I predict that this old reaptionary is going to have an awakening on election day, beeause the people of the United Staten recognize that those who were old enough to fight the battles of the country in the trenches overseas, are old enough to verve that same country in any ca pacity. —° “It was’ the young men of America who won the war, and it is up to the young men of America to see that peace is ratified in order that the re sult of thelr effort may be brought to completion.” The governor arrived at Spokane by special train about 10 o'clock. On his special car this morning, he gave & mountain trout breakfast to the newspaper men. Cox's ovation at Butte was one of the most notable of the tour, Thou | nds lined the streets to cheer the governor, many calling him “Jimmy,” Probably 15,000 jammed the court house hall, while others stood on the |roofs acroma thé street. The @ ernor, during the last few days, spoken in centers where the Non Partisan league and the I W. W have shown strength. He met this question by saying that movements usually spring from abuses by the government or big business, Tennessee Baby Is Not Kidnaped Child PHILADELPILA, Sept. 10.—Hope [Fen the baby found at Morristown, ‘enn... was his iS-monthold eon, Blake! | HL Coughlin, of Norristown, Pa, to day, following weceipt of telegrams | | from Morristown, stating the child) had been identified and returned to ite mother there. INDIANAPOLIS.—Women voters in Indiana who gave their age as “legal” must either reregi«ter, giving exact Gee. or love their vote in the coming election. in opening hin| progrensive | conditions that this man or that man | . waa abandoned by George | | ! | clan, Dr Olive Thomas ISINSPOKANE| Dies in Paris of Poisoning Olive Thomas PARIS, Sept. 10.—Olive Thomas, motion picture actress, died in the American hospital at Neuilly today of mercurial poisoning. Miss Thomas, who in private life was Mrs. Jack Pickford, swallowed an overdose of medicine containing mercury on September 5, Her physi Joseph Choate, of Los An: goles, aald ee took enough to kill several men, She waa taken to the American hospital but had no chance for recovery. Her husband, who fs the brother of Mary Pickford, was with her They were in Europe with a number of other motion picture stars on a combined business and pleasure trip. eee Olive Thomas, who first attained fame as a member of the Ziegt Follies chorus, and was declared the Prettiest girl on the American stage by Harrison Fisher, the artist, was born In Pittsburg 24 years ago, Mins Thomas and Jack Pickford were married in 1917. Their recent trip to Europe was declared by Ming Thomas to be her “second honey moon.” Her mother and two brothers, John nd William Duffy--her maiden name—live in New York city, cording to friends here, She went into motion picture work in 1917, playing at that time for the Triangle corporation. Later she joined the Selanick company and has been starring for the latter com pany a New York productions. T. PAUL WAS GOOD ATHLETE OMANA, Sept. 10~—8t Paul would bave made & #tar quarterback, de clared Rev. Dr. W. D. Behermerhorn In advocating @ sport page for the Christian Advocate at the Methodist conference here, CHICAGO, Sept, 10—George C Jefters, who asked J. Ogden Armour to finance his poetry writing, was re manded to the paychopathic hospital after reading hin latest poetic at tempt to the court, (ima Pisce Mamer air ae ne eet AVE. BETWEEN PIKE AND UNION STS. Entrances First and Second Avenues—SATURDAY SPECIALS—Market Closes 6 P.M. American Grocery Stores Co. GROCERY—UPPER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET? CENTRAL GROCERY—LOWER FLOOR, CENTRAL PUBLIC MARKET SEATTLE GROCERY—SEATTLE MARKET, OCCIDENTAL AVE. AND YESLER WAY BELP YOURSELF GROCER’ FEDERAL MILK, can Per dozen ......... BORDEN’S MILK, can Per case (oo. oes. «SBOE Finest grade—American refined. 2 Ibs. ....38¢ Ibs. Laure! brand medium Red 1% size can Tall can Portola brand Sardines, large ‘oval | can, in for..... Santa Clara Sweet Prunes, 2 Quaker Farina, package, 18¢; 2 for.35¢ Mother’s Wheat Hearts, pkg.......32¢ 9 tomato sauce, 18¢; CRISCO—Ib, 29c, 114 FLAKE WHITE—2-pound can, 49c; Fine large Walnuts, 2 lbs.. Armour’s Grape Juice Pint, 34¢; quart ..... K. ©. Baking Powder, 10c 15¢ can for Fisher’s Rolled Oats, “No, 10 bag. Sweet Heart Soap, 2 for Lux, 2 packages for. 20 Mule Team Soap C h ips, large pkg. 39¢ Wright's “Silver Cream” Polish, jar 24¢ 12-02, 39¢; WASHINGTON VEG Liquid Veneer, Head Lettuce . ode Nice Turnips, 3 lbs. for... Dried Onions, 6 Ibs for... Squash, pound .. Green Tomatoes, box . Potatoes, 8 pounds for. Up the Incline—Next to Good Hard Mixed, lb..... Fresh Gum Drops, lb..... .95¢ 10 Ibs. 1214¢ PURE CANE SUGAR Salmon— .25¢ 35¢ Ibs ‘21¢ Post Toasties, 3 s. Karo Syrup, light, Red Label—5-pound can, 63¢; 10-lb. can..........$1.13 Premier Baked Pork and Beans— NO.:2 CAB, <..65s bebe cone 5b abe cee Campbell's Soup (except Tomato)... S CORB TOP oo. i kainwe sn Crystal White Soap, DT rar rere Creme Oil Soap, Se DOME.» custeciecge -15¢ Packed in full-weight cloth bags. -$1.89 25 lbs..$4.72 100 lbs..$18.40 - -35¢ ..23¢ Ibs. 43c; 3 Ibs. 85c; 6 Ibs. $1.64; 9 Ibs... .$2.43 sae OBE 64¢ can.......8¢ 13¢ .. OBE -15¢ -25¢ 24% pound Tree Tea— 4-07....19¢ .5¢ and 10¢ | .5¢ | see. BOG eee BOG CANDY STALL 4-pound can .................97%¢ Baker’s Premium Chocolate, 14 Ib.. .83¢ Per pound ... Baker’s Cocoa, 1 Jiffy Jell, all flavors, 2 pkgs..... Our “Special” Blend Coffee, Ib.. Satisfaction guaranteed Emo Coffee, vacuum packed, lb-tin. .47¢ Hill's Red Can Coffee, -B5¢ lb. 37¢; 1-5 ibs ase - Z1¢ . s0¢ Ib. -A9¢ $1.21 Japan, Green, pound, 49¢; 1% | ere ETABLE COMPANY Sweet Potatoes, Canning Peache: Nice Casaba’ Melons, . Gravenstein Apples, dozen Sweet Oranges, Juicy ‘Lemons, 6 fo Grape Fruit, 5 7 et 2 lbs for. , box Ib.. 5 for..... Help Yourself Grocery Wrapped Molasses. Kisses, Ib.. Taffy Mixed, Ib......... \after he loses consclousnens, learned today, (NEW CRIMES IN - IRELAND STRIFE DUBLIN, Sept. as news came that Lord Mayor Mac Swiney was #teadily growing weaker | at Brixton prison, London, Bleven hunger strikers in jail at| Cork sent & message to Mac8winey saying: “We will hold out until death. Police, conducting reprisals in Gal- way for the murder of their fellows by Sinn Feiners, killed three civilians and wounded others. The killing of Constable Krumm started the fighting in Galway. Krumm was net upon by Sinn Fein: ere, He fought desperately, killing three of his assailants and wounding two. In their retaliatory meaeures, the police raided houses, One civilian was ted to a lamp-pomt, then riddied with bullets, Sinn Feiners ambushed a equad of police at Callow, killing Constubies Deloney and Gaughin, ove LONDON, Sept, 10.—Prison physt cians intend to feed Lord Mayor Mac Swiney, of Cork, on hunger strike, it was The Goctor at Brix ton prison believes MacSwiney'’s struggle against forcible feeding would #0 exhaust him he would die, ho is waiting until he lapses into un consciounness, Demonstrating his fighting spirit, despite bis physical weakness, Mac Swiney interceded when the doctor adouned the lady mayoress of help- ing him to die, beotuse she refused to urge him to eat. Mactwiney at mptad to remonstrate, The effort nearly caused him to collapse, “Tam unable to keep alive even a flicker of hope now,” the lady may Orenn naid, “It ts difficult to realize that the end is so near, From the day I married Terry, 1 have tried to prepare for such ae this, always lived In dally expectation of death, but thought it would be sudden death. This is harder. “My vinits to Terry keep me up. le in caim and resigned—almont happy. It shames us who weaken.” Prowler Escapes With Gold Locket A young man entered the home of Mra, M. Wade, 700 Pine et... yen | terday by cutting a hole tn the | screen Mrs. Wade, wif was) alone in the house, saw his shadow but before she could call the police | he bad escaped with a gold locket and $3 or $4 tn cash. . Daring 1919, 26,000 fur skins were shipped out of Nova Scotia. 10,—Disorders in| Ireland seemed on the increase today, | HERE’S MORE ABOUT ROY WOLFF STARTS ON PAGE ONE dresses. His mother is one of the best and sweetest women I ever knew, Her heart ts broken over this, but she will not believe that they are going to actually hang him. | NOT MODEL SON, BUT 7 NOT DOWNRIGHT CRIMINAL “Roy was not a mod son,” obviously Mra. Buck wan trying to be impartial, “but he was not a downright criminal, either, I'll do anything I can to get his sentence | commuted to life. “When Roy's mother stopped over | here on her way back tg Yakima) after the trial, she told me that Koy killed the fellow because be wanted | the auto to come and see her, He) didn’t have the money for railroad fare.” “L knew the family well,” maid | B. B. Schrock, 1044 Thistle st. | He M “They should never hang him. is only an undersized boy.” Everybody in South Park seems |to Kow Roy Wolff. And all ere of the conviction “that to hang the lad) would be only adding crime to/ crime. Imprison him, but spare his life, they sa: SAY DEATHCAR WAS SPEEDING Doing 30 Miles When It Hit! Jap, Is Testimony Witnenves for the state in the cor- oner’s inquest into the death of Zira | Tamura, who wae killed last Satur. day, at Third ave, and James et., by an automobile driven by T, G. Patter- won, testified Friday that the death car was traveling at least 20 miles an hour when the aeccideft occurred. Harry Berner, 1618% Main at., tes tified he was standing in the safew | zone with his wife and the Jap, when | he saw the automobile driven by Pat: | torson coming down Third ave, He | | declared it appeared to him aa if the) |driver had stepped on the throttie | ae be entered the safety zone, and | was coming fo fast that he-—Berner did not have time to'warn the Jap | before he was struck. | The verdict of the coroner’s jury, rendered Friday afternoon, was that the victim came to his death by care- leanly stepping tn front of a moving vehicle, and thru no fault of the driver. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1928. AIR MAIL MAN ON WAY EAS | Plane From N.. Y. Due on the Coast Today SAN FRANCISCO, fept. 10. ~The first afr mail from the Pacific coast for New York waa on Its way today, Not long after daylight Pilot Ray Little roared away from the Marina landing field here with 200 pounds of letters tucked away in the carrying compartment of his plane. He rose from the field about 6:29 a. m., circled around for the benefit of those on the ground and to make sure everything was O. K., and at 7 Q'cjock the air mail © declared he was officinily “gone His consignment of mall contained for Chicago, York, Wyo, and laky pouches Cheyenne, \¥ tah. ‘The firet aerial mal! to reach Ban Francisco came in trom Ci last’ night, it having been part way across the continent train. The plane was in charge of Pilot Stanhope Boggs, of Oakland, | Cal. ‘The first mail to come the entire | distance from New York by air wan expected about 2p. m. today. It will include official greetings from Mayor Hylan of New York to Pacific co clues, Curio Dealer Held as Morphine Agent EL PASO, Tex., Sept. 10--A. B hariin, curio shop desler, is in jail here today on a federal charge of conspiring tO import 1,000 ounces of morphine and 206 ounces of opium from Mexicg. His bond is fixed at $25,000. Sharlin had 21 $1,000 bills in hie possession when arrested, Held for Breaking Contract Labor Law Violation of the contract labor laws is charged against Lawrence Jonnsens, Kirkland contractor, who was arrested Thureday evening by Deputy United States Marvhal EL R. Toney on a federal bench war- rant. Johnsens was secretly indict led by the last grand jury. He is alleged to have employed four lm borers whom he knew to have been smuggled into the United States trom Canada. He was released on | $00 bail. ee Germany is on minting two and five mark coins of some non-metallic, washablie mate rial. Westlake Public Market waniv RY Pure Ameriéan Cane Sugar 4 lbs. 73c Sugar Stall. Lower Section. TIMES SQUARE—SIXTH AND VIRGINIA Gold Bond or West- jake Bpecial Flour... Centennial Beat FIOUF ..sscccveeree $3.35 $3.45 Lower Section. OSTBERG’S CASH GROCERY Stall 192 49pound sack Patent Excelent Flour at ... 2 Iba, bulk Macaroni. . 2 Iba. bulk Spaghett! .. 14b. can Rogers’ Coffee. 2 cans Co-operative Milk 24b. can Snowdrift 4 rolls Toilet Paper.. 3 pkes. Lux 2 doen Can Rubbers. 4 boxes Searchlight M: Lib, can Rogers’ Baking Pow ° +-40¢, 75¢, $150 1 iaree bottle Catsup. - 1 tb, Ginger Snaps.... LOBLE GROCERY C0. | 4 pounds Cane Su: 3 pounds emall White” Heans. Fike White She ortening, pound 4 dozen heavy Jar Suthers we 4 Jar Caps, donen . Hooth’s Sardines . Pickling Vinegar, lion .. 2 cans Shinola Shoe Polish .. 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