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FRIDA EPTEM PAGE 4 tHE SEATTLE STAR ah DAIRY EXCHANGE /¢’s Fair Week at Bothell FINISH SHAFT\ Porching Bade Pi iace I igre om t Payment FOR SEATTLE Fannie HasPictureTaken . SATURDAY emnee eeceeneIe hoof Military Years | GRUNBAUM-BROS Dealers Plan Methods of “tae i | Davis Not Coming to Unveil | but Won’t Quit Working FURNITURE CO. INC. Determining Prices Flyers’ Monument pet Re hee wun SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE ins “nt ¥. | USED FURNITURE ON } ( , n ee ; J i or ae Gi Terms £ ereceatiaa & Be rt a C. Band f cwere oe baie ‘ " ; Oak Dining Oak Buffets h a unced the fate that pu cs “i Tables and sr 4 | LEAGUE ALL ALIKE HERE’S MORE ABOUT : PECIAL “$42. 50 Denver Aroused as He Takes Up Wilson Crusade They'll Tell You the “Diff” at Puyallup Fair ARTS ON PAGE 1 e , wae " usual. He t ‘ew him f int : ae . DENVER, Colo, Sept, 12—De What ts a g00d egs oA eng etd inc caro e \ fret ae “ - $36. 50 fense day found John W, Davis, guy who orders traight |°U* W ’ fone AL @emocratic standard bearer, taking Fog ropa 7 erected in| Shy atoat p ee ‘ : i “a 50 up the crusade for the league of T quare , : che R Ex " D ing Ts 4 mations where Woodrow Wilson lef! re s ’ ; . : nshed in Fumed O04: ; In the same | where Wilson n nal guard office of Hundred - office, SPECIAL . Pua Tape y spoke last as a well man, Davis é ct, and representatives of |», Hundreds fis Haat ie Bs 7 ranging from @eparted from his speech on west ia "and. GES Geter Uring chief and then passing on finish priced ‘811.50, $4. 50; $16. 50 ern problems to lift the torch of ; i city rovernme nd r sy A ag tie ogra Hoe $18.50, $55.00, $57.60. TO ) the fallen leader of democracy Ns fe Ree send le to com With a throb in his voice t 2" Wiss See our complete stock F our se Rew to his campaigning, the s i . | Among in , 7 . Swation with Berepe that, etl »| Volunteers Answer “Colonel” Will Hays, forme Wear-Ever Aluminum Baking Pan all Denver talking today as nothing} Call of the Nation) ‘ Special Sept. 12 th to 20th Cc lee in his speech did. A 7 0 | —<—<—<—<$<——_$s . baking ands ired other uses. ea are BY see Tenuvtion “Be | of them are not nation tod vesting the opeed|{ HERE'S MORE ABOUT 9, GET say Teeeived in Denver, Davis leaves This exhibit ra this afternoon for Cheyenne, where the speaks tonight, elaborating on} Riis conservation views and western probiems. more comp ever before additional Sela? Tee || RAR In every city and hamlet thruout||. sm ARTS ON'PAGE 1 Grunbaum Bros. Furniture Co., Inc. | aah = mild n ace and ‘i t | F PES | thle exht Paya ar.|rer Biagio seal J 4 Richard Loeb, 1 a May Address ama “ r youths now serving life er 14 : " t lary for killin King County Demos ' oa t ; Pobby F David J 1 “Dear me,” said Miss Hoods Farm Fannie of Linden, HOHENBERG NOW ‘ . This: euvatnenit eat leng wees le and Flays La Follette as the} 1,0 siooded Jersey, “you needn't get fresh just because you hectaieat tac oe peckthention acl , 1 in Lier term Lloyd L. E demo- “Master Demagogue” are mayor of Bothell.” But Mayor C. O. Wilson, who also sw tribute to. the retiring be }_ By inte Peet Maly cord | nominees for congress in the — is president of the Sammamish Valley fair, coaxed Fannie F he to the prison j su hs >» Im Firstand Second districts, candidates MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. to look pleasant while Frank Jacobs, Star cameraman, ‘ ' By t t war department | everal martial ee poaplarss tthe welfare | £2" County commissioner and the ry. cna sty “De nay pab.| Snapped her. Fannie is the prize of a herd of Jerseys en- aes A acctpasie ft bse Forev © community that they were|/eslislature will appear before the y 3. s, b- A “ ; ~ orever ., weekly et eo: King Co By Charles (G. Dawes, re’-| tered in the fair by Jesse Brown, of Millview farm. She|Was Formerly Employed on)" con", une es a Forever.” mp|not sentenced to hang.” Crowe de-| Weekly meeting of the King County @haracterized Senator Robert M. La| has a butterfat record of 427 pounds for 305 days. The Seattle Star | $ mobilize " r Americ clared ie “tal Democratic club at Da 3 cafe Follette, head of the independent Photo by Prank Jacobs State Photographer er the ma @ that the first teers te tha ee a er o! ob and} : the arm et da ers spe the . Ona eee An effort is being made to age his Pe ccnsadbadl Fe nay sleck animals, pretty girls, gof fine fat vegetables and artistic} Another Seattle scribe is making < 1 ely {-holida the father 4 mother] |". pf oa? ‘i « master demagogue. + i tans tater asic, ans all ; tdad : ha L press pr Ade bai Without | Wiliam Jennings, Bryan to be honor fines spigstory “ ie cde ts the rest of the ingredient that make | FRIDAY WAS SCHOOL Jack a former memb th a most terrible crimi-| guest of the club at tomorrow's meet- Rourt available at Bothell this we: ay wan sch 4 ap vasa are , ps will be : ume a First M. EB. h under the aus luding ‘the dust which tic , ar |G ore t than and Richard, however, ar r a. a & 1 Lint yices of the local M Sal a oatrils and the sneezes wh Am n of sgt moat a Rattery, | RESERVE OFFICERS not yet ready for routine prison life. | partr 1} PH of the hk ECA Bale cobwebs from the b stage c bled , See - PUT THRU PACES They are to be examined and meas- | ag day evening, and may not reach Se the fifth annw aim be a reg 6 bbe g of tho rese will be retu ;prednn ditation and de- | club ilocos fais and agricultural exy . a t by t € ime these defend-| Miss Helen Mendels umann, " Mayer C. 0. Wilson of Bothell, wt alk Saturde x th uit their units} Whitman mute comvaltted 1s unequalled in the | violinist, accompan Celia Denies Charge That Oregon | in ce the Samanmicn | { ach its cli he will be riminal history of this state. It | 1 the musical H iv 5 Sun I he morrow trocio’ and culd-blooded m vited. State Owned Cars Gain M P Valley | #8 WILL SEPARATE pad atrocious, a to extort a rans z a eae Todi 1X @euiatG. (Sone to the late ation will hold 18 sotraat Two MURE RERS of $10,000 for return of this 14-year « ND, Ore., Sept epidemic the cattle displays are it O08 | our * “Tam well h the cor y after the defendants Mas inet the numb iicieade “Jeena = agin 3 - red later inthe | was emp gery nig fe ‘ : ep iter he serene? | Funeral of Ernest Owned automobiles operating in Ore-| ¢,.- sh gor bi at gy Fmt feat ‘ en | Th f ave shown | schoolboy in omer to hide the * Rice aisad eran the 4-| aioe, aes Tice ® Set of sersers on ¢ e, | lene | ial are to cooper: | erim tar Conklin Saturd: ‘of Gov. Walter M ae ‘ Hot sgh oo te with our methods here. The: ert no possibility of these! The funeral of Ernest Edwai denied here in.so far The K ‘ ane lOn, Wa It ¢ will be in their regular places by | defer ev becoming eligible | Conklin, who died September 10 @s the state highway department is) | 16 ae oo New. drew. soa, -whiel been offi Saturday afternoon for foncerned by William Duby, chair fan of the state highway commis- with a lot of sion. and golden pheasan Several fox farms have entered pair aid President Wilsor of the pretty creatures there are| He didn't wpe the usual poultry exhibits and lo ‘Our is to separate from Richard. They ne ase! paving |to separate & will be in "The evidence showed that both | will be held at University Under- defendants are atheists and followers | taking parlors, 4214 University way, nd their cells |of the Nietschean doctrines and im-|at 2 p. m. Saturday. ¢ wings of the / pressed with the idea that theysare| Mr. Conklin was born March 5, of | building. jsupermen, and what t did 1874, and lived here since 1906, He Pershing | Whitman said Loeb would be as- | right because they did it; that they | was prominent in civic work in regular | signed to the chair factory and Leo- |are above the law; both the law of | Seattle. stun. id to the rattan factory | God and the law of man; that the He leaves a wife, Alberta @ ye and Dickie smiled broadly }had a right to commit murder or|Conklin, and the following broth ite House j4nd Leopold winked at newspaper /any other crime and that the Imw/ers and sisters: Mrs. R. B. Drake { perhaps the nt will make! men on the platform when Rev.| had no appication to them. Elma, Wash.; Mrs. Wendell Phillips, [short addresses Hamilton, in the middle of his ad-| “The state’s attorney of Cook | Quincy, Wash.; Mrs. C. H. Weeks | | Plymouth, Mich.; Mrs. F. A. Miller he round-the-world flyers will soar | dress, spoke of the execution of mur-| county felt it to be his duty to de plain was denounc-|mand from the court the extreme } and Mr. F Conklin. canton, is in} derers. The cha the) ing the pacifist and attempting to) penalty of the law, punishment by! y ; = nalty ne la fich.; Carson Conklin, Hickorydell, 2 : tit what he believes is a new La Follette|tomb of the wn sol show them to be inconsistent. He} death, and he {s still of the opinion | ysich as . ¥ Railroads Will hidvertios | Rag yea it, ae | os eto I sauaah ' | Mich, and John C. Conklin, Detroit, to society at his home, 2719 A 59th ave. &. of on displaty. ops adopted. The number of automobiles, in- Gluding light delivery cars, operated by the highway department at pres- ent is 110, Duby stated, pointed out WHEELER IN PA, Pienpial report showed 125 auto ; Confidently Expecting to’ It ll Be Some Game! ] Carry Quaker State NEW AD SERIES. Be Sure to Be There | wisi cee Pennsylvania today on the crest of | pros whether be a good time nee a parade and Defense a stand and Pe fe city while the pa flowe an illustration. ‘This was | th t that is the only punishment | sgiop, gen'lmun, are: for Se Chief the names of these | Three facts are-recited by Arthur! Tonight Pershing and Weeks will | what he chose thai fits the crime med Northwest Advantages | Severyns. pitcn’, Chiet Mantor, | business and |Garfield Hayes, New York state | spenk to a radio e estimated) “I met a pacifist the other day| “Murder and kidnaping for ran-| artes, “ull be im Mount Pleasant a é om ho will wield bats |chairman, as basis for elaborate|at 25,000,000, I hing it will| and we got to talking about capital /som of 14-year-old. Robert Franks | ot Fences cainc =) A publicity cam) Police Chief W. E nd ba mitts and | claims of what the progressives will | be his Inst official word to the Amer-| punishment. I argued that he was| struck terror to the hearts of every L | m4 the advantages of and Fire Chiet George F spiked do. |ican people | guilty of taking a life every time a/ father and mother thruout the cont IN WIFE'S GUEST Will be started: this month by the| tor are going to officiate . Se 1.—In -a half-dozen cities where - a prisoner was electrocuted because he| munity and without a doubt fs tl “Oh, my silver! There's three forks Barlington-Northern Pacific, Great| Coast league ball park here Sat. | catcher; Cliff Harri polls have been taken, La Follette : | Paid the taxes that made it possible | most terrible criminal offense that | and two spoons missit Tae laa ig ace ae ithe Patera odmte de hve ld a Singers [ir either ahead of tho democratic| Namiking Menaced | forte executioner to push the but-| mar perpeteated ir this saat | Mato soons msing?” a cae an ig ners of | ° base: BE. Skeel, third base (left and republican candidates or is ru ton.” “It is unfortunate for the welfare | g Ratnread ctehie wel tiniy nag os 4 r Pai e mire . Pr ie 1 | handed); Leo Lassen, shortstop; | ning a close second to Coolidge by China Victory And here Rev. Hamilton said par-{!of the county KA po pay the Be Ln om . om we . a swallower UD ‘The. new series of advertisements,| commerce their ~ annua ete Atari teeibesiaiage 3 Arurue tebeht amaethe ot ties | SHANGHAT, Sept. 12—The most | 1 ee, th f. a ee Coak | MUnnary aL cantt find any of my @retoappear in national | one-ring, one-round, one-inning Nava - sean Ww. J wi it Street’ stock inacket is attrib. | !mportant victory to date of the’ war scaabing Gb che, elect ; ait hey were not sentenced to death. wrenches this morning, eithe find industrial publicatio ball game. D. E. Dugdale will vowb erat a ra atock market ie attrib lin the ‘Kiang Su province ; a gains nee Setttar ig Pn American Legion Weekly i be action-arousing, c umpire e fie » sudden fea OE LA PONS | is inadl 466 sy Gétieral ng | Course Ww e ‘ lo" . —— an Sea mn wa | muh ton tt end a ene ee | ona" name” | “Was No Victory,” | RPS RF BP EP gress nd Rgpaer ty or am | — The Portland men. 75 of them t the Gowman hotel and | may be able to throw the election into | Hsiang, who announced hi providing they have friends or poli- | | past. They will set forth the com-| will arrive at 8:30 ia. naw wlll to Leech! |the house |had captured Irsing, near 1 ne | Declares Darrow | Riera axsiastitng a stot Matt sear to Gee leas trip on the lake to $—Sudden activity of republican | and were advancing upon Chang he 1,100 prisoners roared with] CHARLEVOIX, Mich. Sept. 12 R l M i Beorthwest, emphasizing the needfor| all primed to break the 1 the government | leaders against La Follette, recogniz- | Chow laughter. All eyes were directed to-| « : vetaraitte ned ayonnaise in this new coun-| chamber’s run of victories. And of the Ander- | ing him theig most formidable op rhe move threatens to cyt the line | Leah ada Leop ha ee | |Clarence’ Darrow, veteran barrister, | may spring a surprise a At Hoo thay will’ | sohentain. waco dlatsi6e jof communications serving the army | yard Loeb and Leopold, who grinned | who defended Richard Loeb and Na I I J k d The advertisements are being run ear's “Chamber of Com bait: ny tha Jooal chamber |” whester.confidently exvects to,run }or Cleneral CHI 2teish. Yuan, Chi: 14] stort .ees to than Leopold, and perhaps saved Ss nNCcooKke in two development and in-| merce day” is indicated by the t the Gowmah. The game will |first or ecsond in thie mate, where leader, who is-attacking Lu before | their lives, “is thru with the Franks | dustrial 1: kee (had thus far tay have rue dae aedaer one the be PO Oe eA DEES eng hal | case” and “did not win a victory." | ab ise cap Pa ee BE tories hike iiauwy 6 wecelt | ean olibrstitcinn tha a | there is a big railroad and mine labor)" vanking, whence Chi started his| nd Richard seomed to un-| “We didn’t win a victory," Dar.| v@St 4S you make de Riring Not #0 the local team, how nt Willard’s, march upon Shanghai, Mi eteviltve| Fiat xo a change as they entered the | row said here today. “But the triat| licious golden mayon- | = Means ener di : s if if Lu's army has really succeded in} prison Jost the nonchalant /is over and I'm thru discussing it.” ai Her’ Posts His C f t the Chi Li left flank. ‘The {attitude that made them the wonder |p. ted hi | naiseé at home of the er’s, is Car for urning the Chi Lt left flan ne de .tha de the © wonder | arrow repeated his statement Fs ean. : axe 3 % Nanking rallway is threatened |of courtroom spectators, They also|that the parents of the boys were| freshest eggs and purest ‘The industriat Bail, Drives Away) There American and for- | appeared frightened as tho they were | satisfied. | salad oils, skilfully lished in the BELLINGHAM, Wash. Sept. 12 in anking and | just coming to the realization of the | | Outlook, Asia mixed and seasoned View of Reviews, Centur. Police here today were looking for| American destroyers were rushed up|meaning of Justice Caverly’s sen 3 a Qisge 2, Davis or La Follette? Who'll be the next president? Joo Bennett, Aberdeen, who is al-| the river to protect th event | tence to life imprisonment, j with rare spices, so is Scribner's, World's Work, Forbes, | What sort of men are these? What have they doi What eged to have found the original way | that Lu's army captures the city | A moment after they entered the } and | and National Geographic. part have they played in their countries’ affairs up to What of Jumping bail see jarim walls they were searched - _- ~~ do they look like? What about thelr families Benrett wan arrested for breaking | A ’ | supplied with suits of prison denim. | est Foods You want to know, don't you? Our Washington bureau tas {| ass in the utreet. Me posted his|G@Ms Hsiang’s Army | nea they were ted to solitary cells | Klan Victory Causing 6.0.P. i \ bulletin ready for distribution covering the biographies of the three auto for ball. When police went to * {and shut off from the world. | F THIS LITTLE BLACK candidates for president. It will answer these and many other cheek up on the car they learned Advances 30 Miles Some time today Babe and Dickie | Disruption it in Colorado GOLD MEDAL. DOG Is WHIMPERING questions, Bennett had driven off with it i LONDO: pt, 12.—Gen. Lu Lung} will lose their identity and become | MAYON NAISE a FORA LOST MASTER Fill out the coupon below and mail as directed. | Hi cond army has Advanced | "No, 9805" and “No, 9306. | COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo, Sept, Gas SCO OR Cnn, at BS \ total of 30 miles in the last few! A tragedy involving the principals | 2,—A. bo! ‘ : F 4 § 0 . M § Press Wire Strike {days in its mareh north, the Central) was narrowly averted during the By bolt: trom. the yanks ob there tage. It is -a true) : a LITTLE black dog is whim POLITICAL EDITOR, Washington Bureau, The Seattle Star, | pubtic an party in Colorado as a re- ws Shanghat correspondent sald| fast ride from Chicago ar West-| cult of the primary elections Tues.| Uncooked mayonnaise. today, capturing Irsing and three} ern Springs, about : f way to Joliet, | day, in which the kK 4 MONTREAL, Sept. 12.—Strike of strongholds on Taiku Jake, Mean ay, tn which the Ku Klux Klan K ean: | the drive: of the car ce Nath: | ‘ rs Gold P the Canac Presa telegraphers, | while, the correspondent said, thelan : @ var carrying Nath: | ticket emerged victorious, was fore:| ' Use Gold Medal as a jan and Richard, sent the machine | shadowed in a.statement issued here! regular part of diet called yesterday, is 100 per cent all; northern front from Hwangtu to! r careening off the road and onto the | tod by . naBite Liuho remains virtually unchanged. | today by C. C. Hamlin, republican over the Dominion and operator ih comme rolal telegraph. otrices HH! [interurban tracks to Keep from | national committeeman for Colorado, more freely than you Fra roashing into another — m: . refusing to handle any press matter Milli in Not past achine| “Support of the head of the state} ever used mayonnaise of any origin or destination, union | Mithion in Notes then | ticket is in no sense a tost of party ‘ ‘ it Dévicial mul ttays te j A ha he | allegiance or of loyalty to the party's before. It is made fres! 4 Canadian newspapers served by the for Logging Work) ciicaco, sept. 2 —riaying the presidential nominee, Mr, Cootidge,"| daily and is always fresh g pering for his master. He ix 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. ©. in the Humane society shelter at Entiott Etbviadhy: wt I want a copy of the bulletin, “The Presidential Gandl- All di laid ‘on. the dates,” and inclose herewith five cents in loose postage pteps at the entrance to the city stamps for same, iiIding. He watched the antly. But bis master Name did not appear. Ho still remains faithful to his unknown master, Attendants at the dog whelter fear that he will St. and No, or KH. D.. RR United Press are not affected by the BELLINGHAM, Sept. 12,—A mil. | Pele of Nemesis to the jast, State's! Hamlin charges in his statement, | b ” ; die of a broken heart if his owner City. . strike, ‘The operator at these papers | lion dollars in 6 per cont gold notes | Attorney Robert 1. Crowe issued ©) very Klan candidate except one | at your grecer s docs pot appear and take him De cI ih ire working under the three-year | havetbeen issued by the Bloedel-Don- | feneral statement to the public in for superintendent of public in 5) home, nog contract recently signed with the}ovan milis to finance logglag oper [witch he warns against possibl phers’ union ations on Clallam buy attempts lo parole Naan Leopold t truction—came thru with substan. EF.) * *) BF -BF-BF- 4 tial pluralities in Tuesday's primary. BY BF BF. %.