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Above the Turmoil Above the turmoil of foreign strife” and its echoes at home, do you hear the still, small voice which tells yo as an indi- vidual, to “be 5 pared”’? - Today you have the greatest confi- dence in the success of the nations that are PREPARED. Your own success in the battle of life hangs upon the preparation you make, not on the near approach of op- portunity or emer. gency, but RIGHT NOW. A savings ac- count, maintained through _ self-re. straint, sacrifice if ogee — that is insistent prompt- ing of the still, small voice, Heed it. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK ARCOND ANU CHERRY JAPAN ACTING IN GOOD FAITH, SAYS PREMIER NEW YORK, Aug Aug. 27.—Assur- torial expansion in the far East in becoming involved in the binds are given in a cabled message sount Okuma, Japanese mel he to the Independent. The message says in part: We of Japan are | deen equaled Hi that 478 i 3 7 3 z i As premier of Japan, | have { stated and | now agein state people of America and Hit o ae ball they will be Just as much a “ 4 7 treat because they afford a trav- - pa ting elogue of the world that has never z | STAR ARTIST’S CONCEPTION OF THE BRITISH PLAN TO OPPOSE GERMAN DIRIGIBLE ATTACK } Gilbert Girard, the animal and in-| out of the WHAT THE PRESS 4 AGENT SAYS | week, played here 25 and 30 years |atrumental mimic, at Pantages this aero ago at the old Standard and Cord 1s elative of the spirit and mo- Tho fastest musical comedy ever/ray theatres, and with Jim Town-|mana, invisible in the night sky, written will be seen here on Sun- ar now stage manager at the/the staccato clatter of their en AW 20, and contianta tages, put on the first shadow-/g¢ines drowned in the rattle of ma proms ager ge S|graph act ever seen on this coast.|chine guns and the Zeppelin’s ex- STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1914. PAGE 3, - ENGLAND WILL ~"FISH’ FOR BIG WAR BALLOON LONDON, “Aug. 27-—What is England's answer to the threat of war from the skies? The Briton, caught napping at the outbreak of the war, has made a quick recovery. It Iw no secret that the first Moe of aerial defense extends from Montrose far down the Boottish coast and 80 miles northeast of Edinburg, to Dover, 66 miles from London. Between these two points ts a chain of alr stations which Insure that the whole of that stretch of coast may be kept at least under patrol That English defense will be by ix conced English planes and flyers w and valuable to allow n of Garros’ feat at the of the war. a shmen must remain in ac tion after putting the foe to Might The best method of achieving this end has been called “fishing for Zeppelins.” Will Fish With Bombs When England recetves warning from the coast stations that aeria! invasion {8 at hand, scouting planes will leave to meet the Zep- pelins and, by drawing their fire make the Germans reveal them selves ‘That gives the second alr squad ron its chance. Before leaving the hangars each aviator of the second division will have a bomb fastened to his ma- chine with a long wire. This shell will dangle several hundred feet below the pilot and will be arranged to explode the moment the angle of its supporting wire is deflected, to any degree, e “fishing” plan mg high above the Ger the airboats will rigeag through the night sky angling for the bulky prey below. At last the yarn (catches, A flash t BULL BROS. Jusi Printers ‘O18 THIRD @AIN 1043) | Women are not strong enough to carry heavy scuttles of coal up stairs nor to Mrs. Neverthrough Learns a Lesson Ure. Neverthrough—“Mercy! My fire's nearly out. Just come in, Anty Drudge. Sit down, and excuse me for a minute while I run down and get some coal, It seems to me that I can't do half the heavy work that many of them are doing. There is no necessity for doing it, either. For instance, on washday there is no need to stand all day long over a steam- ing tubful of wet clothes, rubbing out the dirt on a washboard, or lifting a heavy boiler to and from the stove. In- stead, put the clothes to soak in cool water with Fels-Na thaSoap. After they have soaked a while, rub them lightly. The dirt will roll out. _ Fels-Naptha Soap takes out stains of all kinds. It dissolves grease, and brightens up everything. Works best in sant or lukewarm water. keep enough coal upstairs, the fire needs so Follow the Better buy much on washdays. I’m tired with running directions Fels-Naptha up and down.” on the by the a Drudge—"D: ! I wonder how many and Green carton sah ten hare ars like you, wearing out their Wrapper. or box, lives doing unnecessary things? You don't need coal for a hot fire if you wash with Fele-Naptha Soap. Try it and see how much will be after this.” easier washdays FEIA 2 OO, PHILADELPHIA The Jungle,” feature drama . THE BLACK HUNDRED, IN;terror in France, but ts finally rec +e cs bring back the clocks,” is the re- the current issue of “The Million|ognized by Fandor, a young jour-| Mission All Week quest the crowds in Paris and the Dollar Mystery,” at last get thetr|nalist, who, ina battle of wits, frus “The Call of the North,” with provinces to all troops leaving for hands on Jim Norton, the news-|trates the criminal’s plot. “The! Robert Edeson the front. paper hero, of the serial now run-| False Magistrate,” now running at 5 Pg | The demand grows out of the war ning at the Colonial, but after a|the Class A, was made by the Gav Melbourne All Week | of 1870, when the Germans entering series of sensational scenes he|mont company, of France. It {s| “Dark,” closed for alterations: | France took a fancy to the French makes his escape. This picture ts|rather interesting to know that|Open Saturday night. bronze clocks. When the war was by far the best of those shown many of the actors who act in this| it Ee over scarcely a single one could be Buster Brown and his famous dog| picture are now fighting in the Alhambra Until Sunday Night Tige are featured in a picture com-| French army—taking part in real) “A Lucky Description,” two-part) —— edy made by the Edison company.|sun fights, with no camera to| Nestor comedy The latest picture news--an educa-| record their heroism Service tional and another comedy complete | eee Views in Fre Di > erg program until Saturday) Clemmer Until Saturday Night | Gideon’ thoretay BOB LEONARD | starting today. It the Secret Service” “FANTOMAS, .| Magistrate,” in four reels, the fa- mous crookdetective play, is at- tracting attention at. the Class A theatre, This is ¢ series, ‘and is on a par wih the|edydrama; “A Canine Rival,” E4-| drama; for excitement,| ison comedy. | comedy; . other four shown Fantomas escapes prison, where he |tenced for life, and his robes and papers, He then as sumes the role of judge himself and ft es criminals, as Hs good citizens THE FALSE he fifth of the! pl from a Belgian han been sen-| robs a judge of! well as black He becomes a th Flute,” a Mary Pickford drama; 8 STARRED IN| The Fable of Learning,” a George suit & two-part drama at the Alhambra.) age comedy; “Her Trip to New| Navy Aviator,” is called “For) York,” comedy-drama; Clatm,” Western drama; “Pathe's eee id Daily News.~ installment of “Fantomas;" “Stop-| “The Trey o' Hearts,” No, 1, “The Song of the Wildwood | “Wheels of Destiny,” two-part} drama; “Lost, a Union Thanhouser comedy; “A American drama, “Ward's | and a comedy, re oe ug RESIDENCE THEATRES Clase A Until Saturday Night |@———— ————_——_—— “The False Magistrate,” five part At the Home Until Friday ng the Limited," Essanay com-|three parts; “Out of the Valley,” Ji sod | Kidnapers,” comedy Colonial Until Saturday Night . “Shanghaied,” two-part current At the ey Steed eae Friday| of “The Million Dollar “Lacilie Love No. 11,’ “Hearst-Selig News Pic. |“The Lost Arrow, tinal Buster Brown, Tige and/Girl {n Pants,” comedy; avd Edison comedy; “South ' c rash, . comedy. for Thorough Courses in Bookkeeping Shorthand Stenotypy Typewriting English Penmanship Academic ee WILSON BUILDING —————= sane he 1} TN t+ Ht ON wn, wren " aa, Our new building has been pronounced the last word in school architecture. 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It Costs No More to Get the Very Best —That Means Wilson’s 7 The most beautiful, well-lighted and ventilated rooms in America. | Wilson's Modern Business College | ——SECOND AVE. AND STEWART sST.——=MAIN 3016————= Pogue “| BRING BACK CLOCKS, {African Mining Industry,” tional; “Joste’s Declaration PHOTO PLAYS |=") ie cows at sa Grand Until Saturday Night PARIS, Aug, 27—"Doh't forget to Of W. B. Hutchinson Co. County Treasurer ey ser on os He MEER Vee ones ee