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Just Printers @AIN 1043 _1013 THIRD DANCING HIPPODROME Mitth and University. 10-plece Union Orchestra, doudle wok if it} AIM OF OUR SOLDIER BOYS MOTHERS OF - AIRMEN DEADLY JUAREZ, Mexico, May Mazatian’s capture by the Mex | jean rebels le expected nourly today, according to relayed here from Gen. Obregon, a message attack on to Gen. who te directing the the West Cc Carranza at Durango. His aviators, Obregon sald, are doing effective work, and | the federal sharshooters ‘seem unable to get thelr range. They were dropping bombs within the enemy's ranks and doing great havoc One aviator succeeded in hit ting the gunboat Guererro with a bomb, damaging It badly A dispatch from Parras an nounced actual fighting had be gun in the vicinity of Saltillo. Villa's main body was leaving Paredon this on ite | way overland to Saltillo, Offi cers here say they expect the general assamit on the city will begin Sunday. |WILL LET CONTRACT) | for the erection morning | Contract $15,000 home to house helpless | Widows, mothers, sisters and broth ers of G. A. R. veterans will be let | next wee |money is being raised by subscrip } tion | Only =ansso ge ININ | Ro.eet the cenutne tre Bromo Qu ie BW ohove Cures a Co Summer Fabrics are arriving daily We guarantee you a per fect fitting, hand-tailored Suit for both men and women at ......830.00 Our Credit System en- ables you to wear your sult and pay a little at a time. Come in and in- vestigate. _J.S. CRATON Tallor for Men and Women. 402 Union St. CASH OR CREDIT CLOTHES The kind you like to wear, at prices you're glad to pay No red tape, no embarrassing questions to open an a count with us. We trust your honesty Your promise to pay takes the goods away. All we ask 1s Corner Third A Credit Store $1 a Week—tThat’s All STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS That Makes Men and Women Feel Perfectly at Home You from are a guest he time you enter the door. A glad-hand wel ome, courteous treat ment, and everything i done to please you We present the great est values of the season in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Etc. EASY WEEKLY PAY MENTS and University BREMERTON, May 15,—That pre vision was made in the naval propriation bill for the expenditure of $150,000 for a disciplinary bar jracks at the Puget Sound ed to be re | Yard ts beliey (DEDICATED TO THE BY ANNE CU Who Is the man behind th It is no MAN, but your Like Baal-Mo War's firet demand ie his Ardor and vigor and zeal Are offerings always dea Tia a bitter truth the ton When we use the phrase, » who kn He whom you purchas Life of your life and t Center of joys, of hopes Tolled for and saved for A PUFF OF SMOKE And your boy Is a memo THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914, THE LAND) LBERTSON eo gunt young sont ew no ruth, victim's youth, and vim to him; ue employa, “Our soldier BOYS,” {at risk of death, h of your breath, and of fears, all through the yeare—~ AND A JET OF just FLAME ry, 2 name, Gone, ere he tasted life's fullest joys, To the ranks of the SILENT SOLDIER BOYS, Alas, for the waste since the world began Through slaying of man by his brother mant The maids unwed The nation of strength an, Who shall count all the a Through the piled-up thou and the babes unborn, d Vigor shornt Ge-long cost ght and deed we've lost? For the fittest and strongest grim War destroys, The eager, Saddest of all, In their gu the bright young soldier BOYS, ileleas youth, They dream that they give thelr lives for Truth, For Country's Honor, While, craftily hidden fr # one Who secretly h Flappir the Country's Weal, m their young zeal, vers afar ck GREED, the vuiture that feeds on war, ng his wings with exultant noise As he trails the brave young soldier BOYS, Are we His children, the Prince of Peace? No, never until we bid w: Siow is the dawn of the ar cease. etter day When brain, not brawn, shall the nations eway Oh, ruler, who holdest thy hand from war, Thou art nobler than any Thy wisdom and just Mean life, not death, and firm, eure pol for our eoldier BOYS conqueror! MELLEN WAS GO-BETWEEN IN DEALS WITH TAMMANY HALL be ASHING May 15.—-Chas.| white t TON, cormrission, wh * affairs of the New Eng ng the 4 railroad sy “Motion told me of numerous " sald Polk had cases, be ZAPATA'S ARMY ONLY TEN MILES FROM CAPITAL By William n G. Shepherd | VERA CRUZ, May 16 Zapata was w! ten mifk f Mex ico City today with 6,000 men That he will attack the capital before Gen. Villa has lo is thought unllk He promised Willa he would not, anc persons who know him aay they do not think he will break his word Fighting in Suburbs This did not prevent h showing activity in the city virons. Word has reached Huerta that he has occupied Toptlejo, tator sent a force of fe Gen. from * en inst him. It is rv rted that fighting began | y. All who can are leaving the cap ttal, A moving picture exhibition of the battle of Torreon was recently given for Huerta’s benefit, and the dictator shed tears as he watche! | the rebel triumph. PLAN RAILROAD FROM BUTTE 10 SAN FRANCISCO BOISE, May. 15.—Articles of incorporation for the Butte, Boise & San Francisco Company are on file today with the sec retary of state. The filing was made by L. O. Leonard, who would not divulge who Is behind the enterprise A capitalization of $125,000, 000 Is named, and the incorpor- | ation period provided is 50 years. Boise Is named as the prin cipal place of business. HAS QUEER CLUB OAKLAND May 15,—Oakland| has the distinction of having the} most unique club on record. The| organization {8 called the Cama-| raderie club, and the only quallfica tion is that the applicant must hi lost at least one limb, either arm or leg. Charles Hopkins, who has lost both legs, is secretary. Many ap plications have been received from | manufacturers of artificial limbs 2 DIE IN FLIGHT NORTH ALLERTON, Eng., May 15.—During a flight of ten army aeroplanes from Montrose to Alder shot today, one machine, b LAeut. J. Empson and a pf i clan, fell to the ground. Both were killed, SHOT FROM AMBUSH VICTORIA, B C, May 15 3 jafl at Co Richard Rob ena Har reaves, government road foreman The foreman was shot from ambush as he was going to wor He had quarreled with Suttle | THANK ROOSEVELT the recent visit of Franklin RKoose-! velt, assistant secretary of the navy, acted Haver as 8 between for New in political deal any hall and scores gland politicians showed that the New/ elved special favors com- ensurate with the Vast sums con ut a ared that if the road } refused spend money uvishly, it would not have recet ny favo: Me * examination will be re sumed next Tuesday, TAMPICO WELL POLICED BY ITS REBEL CAPTORS WASHINGTON, May The | navy department had the eticving report today from Admiral Badger, concerning the events following the rebel capture of Tampico “This morning Adrairal Mayo sent officers, accompanied by the United | nsul, to visit the constite | als, Gonzales and Cabal and to notify them of his hopes that re ontrol of the city and the district would insure perfect order and an immediate resump- tion of business. “Previous statements that the rebels wonld reapect and protect the lives and property of Americans and other for ora Were renewed. “Perfect order exists. The liquor ys are closed and the city is iced.” The A. B. C. mediators pald a mal farewell visit to the White House today, preparatory to leay. ing for Niagara Falls. PICK MRS. BEACH "AS PRESIDENT OF | STATE MOTHERS, OLYMPIA, ing session sh we t fo At the clos of the Mothers’ Con nd the Parent-Teachers’ as jation here yesterday, Mra. C, E Beach of Olympia was chosen presi dent for t ng year. Th {ation will meet In Spo May 16. kresn was first vice pres! and succeeds Mrs, W, B, Bebb ns adopted yesterday Jorsed state-wide prohibition, ad cement of rural education, regu child labor and compul 80 tendance at school through 10 grades. } Vocational training !n schools} was urged by Mrs. Josephine Preg-| ton, state superintendent of public instruction WILL TEST DIVERS BREMERTON, May 18.—The jsubmarines K-23 and K-4, recently Jcompleted at Seattle, will be put through rigid trial tests at the prov. ing grounds in Bellingham bay May 18. A board ha conduct the ats, |quire several days. YEGGS GET $11,000 C., May 15 of Penticton were awak- | yesterday by a sharp re- Investigation showed that racksmen had blown open the| postoffice safe and escaped with oney and negotiable papers valued nt $11,000. which will re VANCOUVER, B Resident ened early port been appointed to| CONSUL DEAD IN |< MEXICO? WASHINGTON, 3 | Silliman, United | Saltillo, was still missing today, A |surances were received that he had | been released from prison at Saltillo and was on his way to Mexico City, 15. consul ‘, May John | States at |whence President Huerta promised be fur that every facility would |nished him for reaching Vera Crus. | Had this story been true, how ever, it is sald he would have been pital by today Fear He Was Killed His failure to arrive, taken in con nection with the Huerta shuffling jand evasions relative to his case, led to serious fears that he had been | killed. r administration's inability to Silliman, the disappearance and probable death of Private Parks of the America force at Vera Cruz, th fact that Pho apher A. J. Sut jton of the Washington Post was still unaccounted f the he was sald to have been released from arrest at Mexico City, and that a corre |spondent named Doster, another Washington man, was missing, was creating a feeling of tension } Dr. Ryan Mistreated | In some quarters it {s believed the government plans another ae matum Dr, Edward Ryan, the state ma partment and Red Cross agent, ar. rested at Zacatecas as a spy, and only released on the urgent de mand of the Washington govern ment, arrived in New Orleans yes terday, and was due here tomorrow. | Before the federals who held him | would release him, they forced him to sign a pledge not to reveal his experiences: | All he would say on his arrival] was that he had been subjected to serious indignities. | ‘SISTERS CAN GO = AS FAR AS THEY ~ LIKE WITH IT NOW | Miss Minnie Fay, an invalid, said to have $15,000 in the East, over whom three sisters are at war, is a resident of Chicago, and t# not with the jurisdiction of the King handed down by Judge cision Ronald He dismissed a temporary re-| straining order to prevent her re-| | moval from the Providence hospital. | Mra. Kathryn Boren of Seattle| was opposed by Miss Elizabeth Faboy and Mra, Anna Levy, her ats ter, In the fight for the care of the fourth sister, | TRAVEL LIKE LORDS) MILWAUKE! bers of the Merchants’ and Manu facturers’ association of this city} are planning @ trip to the North-| west. The excursion will leave here for Seattle June 1 fn an allstee!| | train of palatial appotntments. May 15.—-Mem-| Torpedo boat destroyer ual gal exceeds all requirements tn of. ficial test at Booth Bay Harbor, Maine HUMANITY | Presents | | | } Rev. Dr. Alzamon Ira Lucas Ph. D. | The Master Psychologist | in the DREAMLAND ‘Sunday, May 17 at 8 o'clock sharp. |Ac Imission Free. Seats 25c SHANGHAI CO. LADIES’ We have a beautiful a SILK STORE ssortment of Ladies’ Fancy Silk Undergarments, including Silk Combinations, Vests, etc., which are very reasonably priced On Saturday only, we will sell Genuine Imported Cotton Crepe Kimonos, To Bee Your favorite 1323 Third Ave., remiss) price $2.00, $1, 35 | color included SHANGHA co. Opposite Postoffice. CLOTH ES Grand Opening —OF THE— American — System Tailors 920 FIRST AVENUE 16, 1914 An elegant line of woolens will be shown, such fabrics that are the finest productions of the We are high-class tailors and are going to make up such suits for you, the way YOU want them—NOT the way they are | Saturday, world’s best mills. a generally handed to you. Our regular prices are going to be from $35 to $60, but on this grand opening occasion we will give you an unrestricted choice of any suit in the house, blacks and blues included, for SUIT TO ORDER Why wear a suit made to fit a dummy when you can have one made to fit you? Remember, this price gives you the best of materials, just the same as if you paid double or treble the price. Grand Opening of the American System Tailors THE BIG TAILORS 920 FIRST AVE. THREE HURT IN AUTO} MEDFORD, May 15.—-As the re sult of an automobile skidding over a grade near here Dr. Lawrence Hill and his son John are fatally in jured and Mrs, Lawrence Hill ts in a serious condition, Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 ACROSS THE STREET FROM THE RAINIER-GRAND HOTEL GETTING READY Smiles are faces of members of the Nile Tem- ple, of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine,| since the announcement was made| \that the impertal council will meet| |here in 1915. Twenty-five members of the 19 committee discussed tentative pla for entertainment Butler hotel history of Nile Temple, radiating from the ns terday at the} It is planned to make} |the 1915 meeting the greatest in the! OLYMPIA, May 16.—Attorney General Tanner yesterday notified Fish Commissioner Darwin there is no law against the use of a newly invented device which forces @ line of air bubbles in the water and pre- vents fish from going into a tj AT THE THEATRES Moore—Al Jolson in “The Hon- eymoon Expr Metropolitan — “Hiawatha” motion pictures. Seattle—“A Romance of the Un-