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ican Army, Sized Funston, Drew al El Good Time of It. By W. H. Durborough | | (Staff Photographer and Corres pondent of The Star at Vera Cruz.) VERA CRUZ, Mextfeo, April 27 ~“Lieut. Patrick N. L. Bellinger, the man who routed besides for 10,000 rifles, before calmly re- “turning to the of- ficers’ mess for er. “It was a prett oe oe ‘8 work Fighting Pea) Desee ad mitted. Bellinger is a and a hero.W. H. Durborough Americans are shower. ing him with praise and he is the Idol of the briga hore and the - Jackies afloat. | HE WAS THE FIRST MAN TO TRATE THE PRACTI- USE AND DESTRUCTIVE BILITIES OF THE AERO- NE AS ONE OF UNCLE IMPLEMENTS OF WAR. The first information that Gen Maas, the commander of the force garrisoning Vera Drought in by this daring army MY YU TOOTH TALKS | By Ohio Dentists What does the average dentist, a about the disease of the! ? Ohio Method solves the! ym to suffering humanity. | dentist, and we include the | part of the profession in the} “average,” is still more at sea. the case of a discharge of pus | iy say it cannot be cured. We! ft can be in the majority of because we are doing {t suc- iy right along. What is the ehief cause of disease of the gums? ‘In nine cases out of ten disease of the gums starts from a partial plate cf loose, irritating the gums such an extent that starts trou- The Ohio method of modern t has entirely done away) with any possibility of disease of the gums ‘because this method Means teeth without plates, the _ only real sanitary and safe method | Practiced exclusively by the Ohio ‘Dent! Sweet and clean bridge Work that allows perfect freedom - to the jaws, is positively sanitary in every respect, and a delight to the wearer, is another of the Ohio Method of Dentistry Wherever bridgework 1s necessary. Does the dentist ever stop to think of the misery he is causing by _ making @ patient wear his infernal old plate? As a rule, no! He doesn’t think or care anything about it. The Ohio Method does ‘@way with the horror of the plate,| does away with diseased gums, pimples, the foul breath, and ‘en- ables suffering humanity once More to wend their way enjoying to the fullest extent things that heretofore had been denied them “Om account of the curse of old- fashioned dentistry. We are gen eral practitioners in all branches of dentistry. Will gladly make an examination of your teeth free of charge. It will rest entirely with| you whether you have the work done or not. We simply state the| exact condition as we find it. What) We have to do in the matter will) —! with you. You will not be Amalgam Filling . $1) Gold Crowns . . . Porcelain Bridgework $3 Full Sets Teeth $5 & Up Ohio — Cut Rate Dentists 207 University Street, corner of Second Avenue, } a From Them and Had a General |ground at a terrific speed. jeral Maas, | band Aware of my presence among {that I would soon be the target for |eamp under the harsh orders of the and could have destroyed camp, | think, and annihilated the | With diseases of the gums the entire army. planes, and the ease with which || |could have era | Gen. the gums, technically known | AND 12 MEN CAN WHIP THE nomination for governor, of Oregon, pyorrhea, they are utterly lost. | WHOLE MEXICAN ARMY.” | ton, 8. C., American’ history AND A PIONEER. practiced | ~ Them Up for Gen. | Volleys of Shot! aviator, who literally went boldly into the heart of the enemy's camp, defying death, to do his duty Think He's Devil He flew far out of Vera Crus above the camp of the enemy and then swooped down close to the The ignorant infantry under Gen- thinking him the devil, broke ranks and dashed tn terror | for a place of safety The army was demoralized and| in rapid retreat Bellinger did all that alone. Finding {t so easy, he played with them, suddenly dropping close down on the heads of « frightened causing them to prostrate! themselves on the ground tn an appeal to their Creator Looks Like Satan | They had never seen an aero-| plane, and the aviator’s uniform and headgear helped him to resem-| ble Satan. “I was sent out to position,” Lieut. Bellinger “and discover if an or ffort to retake the city under way. About eight miles find the! SS wa out | began to encounter the Mexi- can outposts, and the men flew in ing by Side of His Hydro-Aero AUTO OWNERS TO terror at my approach. | lost no time with them, circling around until | located Gen. Maas’ headquar- t Here were more than §,0 possibly 10,000 soldiers. sad ?| when the United States cap pegns quickly recruited from the the port, was mobilizing an sufrounding country of 12,000 men in a desperate “Not half of them were uniformed to retake the town, was soldiers. | made a few notes and rough sketches before the camp was SURE! FINE PLAN| | Roads Has Lots of Fun | moat}. In observation of Good “Then the fun started, the exciting afternoon I ever had in| 4ay, on May 22, as designated by my life. Gov. Lister, the Commercial bah will hold open house all day Judge Ronald, honorary president | of the Pacific Highway association, wants motorists and good roads advocates to organize into road gangs to make repairs In highways This would be a more fitting cel ebration. ¢ says, than speechmak-| ing and pienicking At 8 o'clock Saturday) May 9, Dr. D. W. King of New York will speak | under of the Automo-| bile CARN the Commercial Club rooms. WANTED;HE DIES NORTH YAKIMA, May 7.-—-An unidentified man who applied for a night's lodging at the ranch of H. A Henkle, near here, was found dead, apparently from alcoholism, yester day. The man told Henkle he was wanted by Sunnyside and Tacoma lofficers for forgery. ‘UREN POPULAR 8 for “The officers had a terrific time trying to restore some sort of order the peon-soldiers who hid fn the tents and bushes nearby, but when a few bullets began whistling through the air near me I realized every rifle for miles around “I immediately rose to a great height to get out of range of the! sniper some of whom were too good arksmen to please me. Hovers Mile In Alr “Going up a mile, I was compara- | tively safe, as a rifle will not carry |near as far straight up tn the air }as it will fn a horizontal shot “Up there a wonderful sight came into view. Men were scattered tn Uttle groups for miles around and were reluctantly coming back to mounted officers. “With the large war aeroplane assistant to drop bombs, | the entire) The Mexicans have no guns designed to destroy aero-| the regiments of | Maas would seem shameful.| PORTLAND, HALF A DOZEN AEROPLANES |U'Ren, republican May 7.—W. candidate was selected as the candidate for This blue-eyed boy from Charles-|the same office at the prohibition . has earned his place in|state convention yesterday, H. 8 HE'S A HERO/|Stine, of Medford, will make the race for the United States senate, ARREST PAIR AS JEWEL ROBBERS W. Pentland, 22, and W. H. Bu ton, 31, are held at the city jail to- day, following their captur®, early | fi cuum who held him up this morning, in the Milwaukee ho-| The police say they have reason tel, where policemen followed them to belleve the suspects are members suspects in the robbery of Her-|of a gang operating tn Seattle and man Rose, who was relieved of a/ responsible for the shooting of Pa- diamond pin, watch and $80 in cash|trolmen H. H. Hazelett and W. H last night at Second ay. and Battery Farley it Rose identified his property and said the two men under arrest were TO LAY CORNERSTONE OF NEW JEWISH SYNAGOGUE SUNDAY With Mayor Gill and prominent! notable in local Jewish circ! citizens and public officials as hon-| The synagogue, representing a orary guests, with Wagner's band cost of $100,000, will be the most} and several vocal soloists to fur- artistic as well as the largest west nish the music, and with grand of- of the Mississlpp!. { ficers of the B’Nai B’Rith to deliver’ Herman Kessler, president; the dedication speeches, the corner- Julius Schafer, director, and Meyer | stone of the new synagogue of the Gottstein will be signally honored! Congregation Bikur Cholum will be for their services by having appro-| laid Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock.| priate inscriptions made on the cor- | The event will be one of the most | nerstone. Let the Little Star Want Ads Bring It to You Get the money! Doesn’t make* any difference what you have to sell—your services, land, a horse, an auto, a pet, poultry, the use of a room, or a house, furniture, machinery or what not— let the little Star Want Ads help you get the money. Their telephone number is Main 9400. “WE'RE AS CLOSE AS YOUR PHONE” | beautiful canoe trip in America THE STAR—THURSDAY, MAY 7, 191 Star Correspondent Tells How Lieutenant Pat Bellinger and His Armored Aeroplane Scared Whole Mexican Army Durborough Tells How Army Avia- tor Scouted Over Gen. Maas’ Mex-| CALISTOGA, Cal. May 7. Posses were scouring the hills about Middletown today for three high- waymen who last night shot Sam Harris, Middletown general me chant and local agent for the Wells- Express Co. knocked his b r Orson out with a blow from pistol butt, robbed them of about sib0, and ped into the dark news The crime was committed in true EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPH BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER W. H, DURBOROUGH, IN VERA CRUZ—Lieut. Patrick N. L. Bellinger Pos- ne, In Which He Flew Over Mexican Army Camp. CALIFORNIA HAS A WILD WEST HOLDUP ‘COUNCILMEN WILL SELECT BRIDGE SITES The city councilmen will decide Wild West style. The robbers galloped up to Har | ris’ store, drove the brothers Inside at the point of pistols and shot the |, choice of location between Sixth storekeeper because he attempted to pe eae an lh sem aprerta ay, N. EB, and Tenth av, N. E. sites, The shooting evidently upset! os argument was heard tn their plans, however, for, after rob-| support of a resolution, asking the bing Orson Harris and the murder-| mayor to appoint a board of engt ed man’s body, they galloped away | neers to determine the location of again without stopping to ransack|the Latona across Lake the safe. Washington. M rs of the ft. bridge BOAT CARRYING 19 SURVIVORS STILL. MISSING BOSTON, May 7.--Carrying | survivors and the body of Chief) Steward Mathewson of the burned steamer Columbian, the Cunard Iin-| er Franconia docked here today. Many of the survivors were suffer. ing from buras and exposure. Up to noon today the boat carry ing 19 other Columbian survivors had not been found. GETS Too GAY OLYMPIA, May 7.—Roy Burehett,| a barber on parole from the Mon- toe reformatory, was picked up in| Tacoma and sent back to the In-| stitution when one of the girls of & joy-riding party of which he was & member, complained to the state authorities, LANE TO CANOE HOQUIAM, May 7.—When Secre- tary F. K. Lane visits the North west in June he will be taken down the Quinfauit river in an Indian ca noe, This is regarded as the most He will be a guest of the Commercial Headaches Letters blurring or running to gether, you should consult us Glasses fitted as low as $2.50 Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS | Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With You We want you of Summer swing to do is to pay a Because you don't have to pay high prices, and credit is the The Very in Millinery Await Your Approval ES Suits We make no charge nance and the streets and sewers committes decid to settle the | matter themselves 4 JUST FOR THAT ABERDEEN, May 7-—~You sald W., 80 take that!” rf yesterday, as he drew a revolver and fired a bullet into the breast of Frank Asheberg, With two bullet wounds tn her }* saloon keeper at Elma, seriously back, Mra. Grace Morrfs {s bellev. linjuring him. Miller claims Ashe-| |berg prevented him from aptatning | jed to be dying at the Srovienees la, saloon Heense and the failure to hospital, She ts the victim of the jobtain it prevented his proposed | |tury of her husband, O. 8 Morris, | marringe. |who attacked her last evening In the home of C. Carlo, Georgetown. | He turned the revolver on himself. | May 17.—Dele- | The 7-yearold daughter of the | gates to the state convention of the unhappy. pair clung to the mother! Modern Woodmen of America, in as the father fired, screaming for|session here, will select delegates him to stop. The couple separated |to the national camp of the order, & month ago. lto be held in Toledo, O., thix sum- WOMAN DYING AS VICTIM OF ANGRY HUBBY WANT HIGHER RATE BELLINGHAM, 7 Carlo attempted to stop the|mer, The del will go to To | shooting and was fired on by Mor |tedo pledged to support any move ris, he says, |to increase the insurance rates. Morris is not fatally hurt, say aa physicians, IT DIDN'T T HELP | TACOMA, May 7- i—B8. EB. Adams, who claims to be a relative of Gov Hiram Johnson of California, was} sentenced in the supertor court yes-| terday to serve from one to 10] years at Walla Walla, for obtain-| ing $100 under false pretenses from | Stella Votaw | RECALL IS ON RETT, May 7.-Judge Pem- be f Bellingham has sent word that he will not reopen the hearing of the injunction proceecings We Want to Make Your | brought to halt the election for the | lrecall of Mayor C. Christenson and| Spring Suit If you are one of the many who, |} City Commissioner A, Thompson. | The special election will be held| through lack of actual experience, June 9, have refrained from having your clothing made to cult your Individ- | MUST INITIAL 'EM ality, under the impression that | OLYMPIA, May 7.—-Attorney Gen-| tailored clothes were a luxury, we jeral W. V. Tanner has given out|are taking this means to correct jthe opinion that when an initiative|that impression. We are making |petition ts filed for checking, each|a spectal line of Men's Suits ‘at | name must be {nitlaled by the check-| $25.00 that are far superior to any- |{ng officer and ditto marks will not| thing you could possibly obtain be sufficient. | from the best ready-m: le stores, | |O’Neil’sTailors LADIES MEN 1419 Third Avenue Seattle, Wash, TRAVEL IN TRUCK NORTH YAKIMA, May 7.—A big auto truck bearing ten delegates to the Epworth league convention at Goldendale, a distance of miles, | jleft here yesterday “TODAY'S STYLES TODAY” to connect up right away with SEATTLE’S RELIABLE and for full credit have CR Dresses women All balance is in for you little down and the in weekly, semi-monthy or m« the bridge problem now resting in| ‘S THEA This Week M E J PANTAGES DAVIS and HER BABY DOLLS “THE CANDY SNe erHEL tn MARTHA, RUABELA, 100 and 200 BY N. C, PARKE EL PASO, May 7.—Gen. Villa was today planning a master werheerd in his campaign against Huerta, the capture of the ‘ape federal soldiers at Saltillo. He himself was approaching the city from the west. Gen. Pablo Gonzales was adda’ In on it from the east. To tht northward the garrison has no avenue of escape except Into rebel territory. To the southward |Ite line of retreat was cut off by |the forces of Generals Benavides | and Herrera before San Luis Potosi. | The rebels, too, were in over- |whelming strength, and there | seemed no possibility that the fed- lerais could cut their way out. Bot- | tled up as they are, rebels here are | confident every federal in the be | leaguered city will be taken, PRESIDENT SURE : “HUERTA MUST BE = CONQUERED SOON | BY JOHN EOWIN NEVIN | WASHINGTON, May 7.—Rebel successes tn Northern Mexico this week were beginning to clear the American-Mexican atmosphere. The Washington administration | was confident that Huerta will) eliminate himself or be eliminated | by his own present followers as soon as the rebel conquest of the Northern states is completed It was believed from all indica tions today that this will be very soon. Advocates of quick action matn- tain that Huerta will retire now if Président Wilson demands it stren- uoumly enough, but the administra ‘“FRISK” HERMAN | The od@s were against Herman | Rose. | Three “stickup men” stopped |him at Second ay. and Battery st. last night on his way to his home at 1924 First ay. Two held guns in his face while the third relieved him of a $200 diamond ring, a $35 watch and $80 in o GIVE A KIRMESS More than 100 children wil! take part in the first of three perform ances of the Kirmess tonight at Odd Fellows’ temple, Tenth a Kast Pine st. Milton Douglas h charge of the entertainment, which is benefit for the Day Nursery, PICK PRESIDENT The trustees of the city brary meeting yesterday elected Daniel B. Trefethen president of the board. John W. Efaw was elected vice president. ANOTHER PARK | We're park The city has demnation pre tract in West W. and W. SOME PRODUCER going to have another just closed con- edings for an acre attle, 37th av. e Waite st. EVERETT. May Cc, A. Town- send of Three Lakes, claims to have} a 2yearold heifer, which has} {broken the record of Lady Dolly Gray, the famous Oregon heifer, which gave 28 pounds of milk at a single milking. Townsend says his cow has a record of giving 29% |pounds of milk at night, and 14 pounds in the morning. EDIT HOUSE. The sale Open An Account Today! onthly payments Wage Earners Can Do Better at This Store same as cash, Latest Styles 1332-34 Second Av. & 211 eee: i ———_—— es Clothe Yourself From Head to Foot on Credit. SS 3s. | AMUSEMENTS TR E| MOORE THEATRE Next Sunday and Week SEATS SELLING The Honeymoon Express AL JOLSON Ite Great 100 and Ite Cargo of GEN. VILLA PLANS BLOW AT HUERTA ton’ # view is that it will be far bet- lter if possible to have him over | thrown by bis own somtermen By William rom Shepherd VERA CRUZ, Mex., May 7.--Die «ration of President Huerta’ nment within a fortnight | predicted today by foreigners ar- yived from Mexico City. The government is growing lax, the police are insubordinate, crim- inale had things their own way, the troops’ loyalty was doubtful, and eve indication pointed to the rapid crumbling of the dictator's power, ‘SAVE YOUR EYES Marvelous Home Treatment Does It HEADACHES ~ BANISHED TRY THIS FREE PRESCRIPTION Do your eyes ache? Do they itch and burn? 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