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Our idea of Plano Service ts to help you own tho type of instrument you want at a price that affords you fullest 1¢ for your expenditure, 5 We have a piano for every home and for every taste. tegecdless of your selection you are bound to #ave Terms, if denired IN BUSINESS OVER 50 YEARS Orn. Third and University — Seattle, Wash. (Opposite Pantages Theatre) in tive | ting held in the room at the Palace | OTHER DESTROYERS 3 BLAME LEADER REVOLT SCARE OF DESTROYERS) ALARMS BERLIN Error on Delphy Cause of|People Are Jumpy, Fearing Tragedy, Is Claim | Outbreak for Dissolution H SAN DIKGO, Cal, Sept, 24.- BY CARL D. GROAT An error in the navigatlon of the ted Pr tt ( ae | lead ship, the Delphy, was the BERLIN Dlers t cause of the naval disaster Sep : j nerv tember 8, on Point Honda r page ‘2 according to Licut, Commander < Herbert 0. Roesch, captain of the | . Nicholas and a witness yester bo: pemernay aft on at the naval hearing - fie . ’ s on North island pangs id Na ie Lieut, Comma Roc \ 1 t wer to a question from Capt. I rs, a member of th faten of ® shoulders of t Delp e offi-| igh A ~ SAW CONFUSION |, The people seemed to think that MIEAD OF VESSEI bs : Lieut. Commander Roesch said he atin thet aah : rp - ns {minds eve t r apie followed the arr wa | Ip ime we we ie onto Ue ry , ern of the Delphy v ” s a ae 1 the confusion. he ® 4 T far Dave, - bs Ww tb directiy ahead juropiness of t a it -Re it starboard sid aaa Spee ; order to miaa that ship,| "** it se arly » the port side | ae ng what he termed “con ; ; Droog Lieut. Commander Roesch : 4 rage thought one of the lead ships ¢ Banyo ie ‘ ted LU v n & ! wht i was no t Hitt 4 the Nicholas capt eral 1 therefore when I saw the : pylgetn I b a sion had occurred ar t Roesch sald bh was the on ff aed edly ' € bridge E tf led ci alte m his testimon he t, both . gy we a tribute to the officers | Pat «hell ree dec ne} © scenes th-det | Munich advices sald Vor hr » lives were lost on | ¥4* = partic here ed hat | “SOMETHING WRONG," restoration of the mor y shall be defeated COMMANDERS THOUGHT Ay tb ral strike calle ere ur « on other veanels | c . 0 - t the | ° resistance as ~ | ne was wrong,” Ww Gan pele partys Crushed under an ambulance when owed by the Delphy, firs |the machine nkidded into the curb ¢ formation, just before Tn “Bettie. the federal ,jand overturned at Fourth ave. and rs ee fi Sek tk eidineal Cieka! Jackson at. in a traffic tangle with as he testimony of m. ste SaTOGS pasate treet ca rid. x P. Davis of the ¥ 1 med to have general @ street car Fr ~ A. J. th ship in line, before t ors, government man of the naval boar. ATTORNEY SAYS | Command Dav 1 the “folk nes if he would have taken sound-|Up for Disbarment on Mis- | [ings if the “follow tt ler” plar tht |had not been in vogue. Commander) appropriation Charge | Davis said he would have, further] : Mating that at one time when he| «ti« @ story that might challenge was in command of the 34rd division | crequilty," Attorney Willlam BR. } he took soundings of the North coast| pen, former superior co Judge, and they were very useful. told monibers of the State Bar as An answer to a direct question a» eoctation at ® hearing on disbarment to what he thought of the radio bear. |e held: Thurs in the nga the Delphy received from the} ey yuilding, Judge Bell ts potne Arguelto station, Commander | peing tried for the alleged misappro. | Davin maid: ; Aution of $960 of @ client's funds, | “The bearings was mantte oF pha . ifently in|" rhe money was fost.” Bell cén- tinued. | Commander Davis vividly described According to the story, which was the saving of the after the crash, He told of one five-inch line|#ubstantiated by William R. Bo! breaking and how another was set in| Jt. Judge Bell received $1,000 from |its place and how some of the erew;* Canadian attorney, to be convert |went over the line to safety on an|¢d into Canadian currency at a time joutlying rock jwhen there wae @ 14 per cent di» From that rock a amall fishing| count on such money. He took $50, | boat carried some of the refugees to|his fee, and gave the wallet to his crew he destroyers, Percival and Sanders.|son to make the purchase and ex | Commander. Davis and an enlisted | press the money to Canada, That man were the last ones to leave the | night the son d him the money | nip. was lost, Judge Bell sald Refore leaving his wrecked boat| some time Inter he made an agres Commander Davis secured valuable| ment with his client to pay the ship's papers and locked them up in| money back. He pald $250 down, ithe safe. The records were taken| ashore the next day. TRIED TO WARN but has been unable to keep up his monthly {nstallm: he said. The on on the stand confirmed his fa ther’s account of the loss. Railroad Veteran's Funeral Held Today SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28, — | Funeral services for Charlon 8. Fee, for 20 years passenger traffic man ager of the Southern Pacific rall way, were held here toda All blankets, poncnos and a great | deal of clothing were removed from the Woodbury and given to survivors from one of the other wrecked ships, sald Commander Davis. } Capt, Edward H. Watson, com mander of the squadron, did all in his power to warn the other ships after the Delphy struck, in the opin ion of Commander Davis. “There wag nothing he could have |done during such a short time. Offi |oers had testified that the sirens eh tlen of the Delphy were sounded We aid not hear ier As soon as} SAN FRANCISCO, Sept, 28 we struck 1 ordered that our siren| Sugar prices were increased 40c per land whistle be sounded’ 1 believe| hundred here yesterday, The new lthe shipw astern of tts did not hear|basle price for cane sugar at the re leither our blast or the Delphy’s.” finery is $9.50, Graduate Nurse Finds “T he Perf ect Remedy” on her stomach fifteen minutes, even water. I prevailed on Sugar Is Boosted long experience as a not heal. ‘rom my professional nurse, I do not her to ‘aniac Veretab’ own remedy for constip: sale everywhore,—Adve liver, kidneys and bowels function. ing properly, and for toning up the syxtem in general, it has no equal, “About a year ago I had a lady putient who could not keep a thing tu Vor nent, lo ‘Says Dangerous Varicose Veins Can Be Reduced at Home two-ounce bottle of Moone's Mmerald Rub Gently and Upward To- | internal injurien al pri board. He said he had| representatives of federal ¢ ; ; vel Dees eerA, i8 a he had | eet tivugut the reich mot last) ti ony host & police automo ked the radio compass night and pledged themselves to} bile. from Point Arguello, which the wire.| Support the government | Dixon was n helper on the ambu | " lance, which was Harry #9 Operator on his ship had lMatened rege M . i a mat 7 : : j Yan Liew, of the Shepard Ambulance Poiace the dhipé in a posits at ee The tw had taken the eae ag mae tha rome io ambulance on ‘ call to | said. s | j Pier D and were sy along the | Aamiral Willlam ¥. Pratt, chatr soi aps raed bens | . . | in San Francisco “wees try Tanlac and after the sixth bot tate to say I consider Taninc the] ry ene ae een bwolutely may most efficient and natural stomach) ning she wanted without the slight medicine and tonic to be had. Itlest bad after-effects, | is undoubtedly nature's most per: had another patient who sim fect remedy,” 1s the far-reaching] ply could not eat. f got him started | statement given out for publication,|on Tunlac and by the time he fin recently, by Mrs, I, A, Borden, 426] ished three bottles he was eating Pontius ave, ttle, Wash, a|ravyenously and able to work, graduate of the National Temper “These two invtances that are ance Hospital, Chicago. typical of the wonderful merits of "{ have used Tanlac exclusively|the medicine, My confidence in for sever years in the treatment|Tanlac is unlimited.” of my charity patients,” said Mrs ‘antac is for sale by all go Horden, “and my experience has| druggists, Accept no substitu been that for keeping the stomach, |Over 37 million bottles sold, Pills are No | PHILIPPINES Bloodshed in Election Trou- - 7 fF a a 0 € e re rie: ble Predicted in Manila 1 MacMillan, the grea ANI rod ' xplorer who went to the a» _ : : t Light Compan h Pole with Peary, has noe “ , _ 112-118 N. May Street, adopted OXO-GAS in pref- Chicago, IWinot all other methods ? i Attention of Mr. Robert L. Doran ting submitted. Heat - ’ § Gentlemen: ears stored in small- “ t ; I want to thank you for the complete a cost far be ) t outfit of burners sent to me for the Bow- of any other fud. a " doin in my forthcoming Arctic expedition will keep explor- ‘ nratic is true that after complete tests a’ thovougiily cantor ¢ martinl } « ' we decided upon your apparatus, but | Gove era Leonard Wo nevertheless I want to thank you for the provide heat for cooking and election eof Oe extreme care exercised in sending up addi- reduce work to a minimum. ot ee tional parts. I feel sure that great comfort OX0-G has reduced fuel ae will be experienced by us through the use of space to such extent-aa ; A Seguanerts your burners and fuel oil rather than coal. to make it possible to install rt be disturb. Sincerely yours, a complete broadcasting and ‘ sid Montin (Signed) Donald MacMillan, radio outfit, thus <9 l ’ DBM: L 1 ta’s hosts, I wish give t ( wlur ot s of the eegD THE VAT mixed with meotis ¢ the t t flame of VHICH MP “WRECK; 1 HURT | Helper Crushed as Big Car Skids and Turns Over | four to of kere ons of kero ; it FIFTY GALLON best coal, Dixon received a cr t and 5s taken to Siced a ntreet ¢ of the in front | Van Lie nuke atreet car » turn at the |to b tried at it intersection * | He nwe WATER SHUT-OFF vold the car gasoline ting FEAR REVOLT}] OXO-GAS GOES TOTH MOST EFFICIERT FUEL air noncarbon perforated 1 ten or f kerosene equal a ton of the & cord of wood or 25,000 feet of gas. | | From Kanans ( | |why more desperate wretches do not he to govern E ARCTIC receiving keeping the explorers in touch with the world. NTO SCIERCE YE fs the ¢ fuel any nt ol} man can serée 4 efficiently while the KNOW KENOBI deitvered 96%). LLION Oxo-Gas plants are giving to delighted users for cook- ble serv the nees are absolutely guaranteed ation. References: Dun antile agencies, or any bank rs on and Brad in the t distillate. nite tes, OXO-GAS 1s equally efficlent summer or winter, An ce of heat in the winter. Cooler than y other method of cooking in the summer, be heat can be shut off instantly whem ar cause the not in use OXO-GAB ts, tm fact, the only togtoat substitute the diminishing supply of coal, with its consequent high price. We would be pleased to have you call burners at our show for and inspect these room, OX0-GAS HEATING CO. of Washington 505-7 Union Street Seattle, Washington —DEALERS WANTED— te SHOWED SIGNS From the Chicago Ledger. “What is the dear little boy going” to be when he grows up?" “I don't know,” replied the weary is| mother. “Judging from the wall | paper and everything else he touches” I think: maybe he'll be a fingerptmft expert.” THE RIDDLE n ha icide Br interest But the strangest cide Lak and other would-be sui- | thing of to suicide in ‘public telephone ded. Tho} or will be shut off Sat - second| | urday from § a. m land 4 rolling| | in the intermodiate water matt points policemen aided in| | in the dinttct enat of 20th ave. | | cides rescuing Dixon from hin seat, where] | NW. E. and 39th ave. N. KE... be he had been pinged when the car FE. 60th and 65th st. and | | commit med. th ave, N. EL to Sth | |pootha | Yan Liew was thrown clear of the between E. 65th and | | Wreckage and received no injuries i other than slight bruises, - CASH. BOXING From the Boston Transcript. Prizo fights nowadays consist of N.Y, SINGER TO. BE ON PROGRAM |Miss London Will Sing From more pri DR. EDWIN J. BROWN'S DENTAL OFFICES 106 Columbia St, KDZE Tonight Beattle’s * Leading Dentist | Mins Marion London, lyric so-| SF More Than 33 | Prano,'of New York city, who has| Years | been vacationing tn the Northweat | jduring the past feature of t mmer, will be the am from Rhodes | KDZE, Friday radio ast ion, night ss London will be on the alr at nd will sing four numbers dure ime KDZE will be broadcast: on this schedule. Besides Miss don, Mra. Jack Underwood, con-| |traito, and Clifford Wiles, tenor, will jsing on this broadcast. |. During the past summer Miss London was at adise Valley, Rainter National park. She intended returning to the st some time ago, but said she was attracted to Seattle {ded to stay here for a few ald and de months Miss London was formerly 1 sing-| ler in the Metropolitan opera of New | York, Shoe intends to do professional work while in the cit ‘Child Hit by Auto | Is Badly Bruised Beatrice Panaluna, 3 years old, of Stop their pain in one minute! For quick lasting relief from corns, Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads stop the pain in one minute by removing the cause —friction and pressure. Zino-pads are thin, safe, antiseptic, healing, waterproof and cannot pro- duce infection or any bad after-effects, Three sizes—for corns, callouses and |ioruison when she was knocked, Tare | Bunions. Cost but trifle Get a box wrulses when she was knocked down Jat 12th a nd Jefferson st., Thurs. day at your druggist’s or shoe deal | day night, by an auto driven by D. S th M1 Russell Walte Washington st, yr Chous The child was | bus sanitarium, taken to the Colum. Zino-pads | Put one on ~ the pain is gone LORD MAYOR SAYS SEATTLE “STUFF” QUITE “TERRIBLE” SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 28.~ “I'm studying American history 1 American government among other things while in this coun- try," sald the lord mayor of York, who arrived in San Francisco yerterday. “Now, how about Los Angelos?” he went on, questioning the re- porter, “Is {t what you call ‘wot? “My word, now, Seattle, what terrible stuff you get thore and how near the border tt tm. “Your mayor is going to call on me soon, Ho may know how much they ask for It hore," — IMPERIAL — FURNACE COAL High in Heat—Low in Ash $7.75 Per Ton Delivered Anywhere in Seattle Accessible by Truck Mined in Washington Harlin-Dail Coal C MA In-7p23 Rallway Doctor Former Lecturer at ® Medical Citnic 0 Youra! ‘Treating M. CG, MACY ing Speclatint Asthma, Tuberoulo 8 h, Inteatina Kidneys Kin, Fhear Ailments, Pile all conditions of weak pe 1p04 If you or any relative or friend Jo worried because of varicose vein or bunches, the best advice that anyone in this world can give Is to get a preseription that many phy: siclans are now prowseribing, Ask your druggist for an original o Ol (full strength) and apply night ward the Heart, as Blood jiiq morning to the swollen, en in Veins Flows That Way |iargea veins, Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller and the treatment should be continued until the veins are of’ normal aizo So penetrating and powerful is Fim oiald Ol! that it dissolves goltre and wens and causes thom to disappear, It can be neoured at any pharmacy. | CULLUM DROwY MiMALY G00 Deve oda Pie mee —~Advertisement, 16, ATLANTA, Gt _————————————— wit Hiatt DROPSY ing reduced in 16 to 20 daya, Wondi ii int Third Ave. OREATED ONE WEEK FREE Short breathing Yelieved in 24 to 4 ATU EAT AY Han RiS A} 8! sTOVID rLuMN Furnace, Stove a Range Renirings Water Backs an Colle 4 io and Connected, Tail in touches of embroidery or beading in a variety of col- ors, Jay $17.50. You can’t help wanting one fortable imp The best material and reas- onably priced, Fascinating Blouses Fashionable | Tailored Suits The New Suit is tailored in |] either a two- or three-button” model or with the smart side tie, - These charming models in Poiret twill or tricotine are becoming | on all figures, but the long slen= derizing lines are particularly suited to the stylish stout figure, ored Overblouses, Costume Blouses and Jacquettes heavy crepe, Vel-Knit, and georgette with gay including the new Holly Berry, Rust, Wood, Blue and Lanvin Green, are being offered from $6.75 to Men’s Overcoats of these roomy, com- Overcoats of or'ted Scotch woolen. newest style, the! A small deposit opens an account with us and you may pay the bal ance as convenient,

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