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DENTISTRY At Cut Prices Until Further Notice. ALL WORK GUARANTEED MOBS AT LARGE IN CAPITAL VERA cruz, Nov. 26.— Mobs In Mexico City last night looted stores, pawnshops and other places, appropriating arma and ammunition, accord Ing to advi received today. Latest reports from the cap- Ital said civilians mustered out of service as federal soldiers, went to police headquartere and asked to be sworn In police. wan do The mob ruled the city for hours, the reports declared. It gathered In front of the palace and hooted and Jeered. Many shots were fired. It was not known ear! THE SPHY to. “ STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1914. PAGE 2 SRD DEGREE BY MACHINERY CMOGRAPH TELLS THE SECRET OF YOUR HEART BRITISH WARSHIP DAMAGED TOBOOST AMSTERDAM, Nov. During the fighting between the British war fleet off the Belgian coast and the German shore artillery at Westende, a British destroyer suffered se vere damage, according to a message from Gluls today. The same message sald Zee brugge was partly destroyed by the British fleet's bombardment of the coast, the Inhabitants fleeing Into the Interior The Germans themselves, who were In possession of the town, were said to have set one quarter of it on fire because the bulldings obstructed their view of the warships and handi capped thelr artillery’s alm at JOBLESS ADVISED Advice to quit insurging and to get in and was given Tuesday afternoon to the unemployed of the city by Dr. J. &. Crichton, man of the relief committee, and Dr, William K, McKibben, secretary, In reply to criti clams printed in The Star Tuesday from part of the un employed lodged at the Unem ployed Dormitory. The complainants asked the city to change its policy of feeding, or they would take charge personally help the cause chair BUY YOUR BLANK BOOKS FROM Morey Stationery Co, 718 Wiret Ave. Nenr Columbia wt, ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and BSliveremith Is Now Located at His = | i New Store | ! 1010 Becond Ave., Near Madison fit y Mendenhall pecialint THE PEN STORE 117 Madinon. wr hand.” Pen § Main 1473, Northwestern Collese of MUSIC FIFTEEN YEARS $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown... $10 Gold or Porce- lain Bridge Work... xt day whether fatalities, All street abandoned. The city w: there were any Dr. MeKibbe clared has nothing with | BP iano, v soln. ing; that t ly paying : |wuch expe rent, light, tele phone, etc, and the unemployed are supposed to provide the food themselve them. BETWEEN TWO FIRES, GERMAN LOSS IS GREAT ROTTERDAM between an artillery fire from Brit ish batteries on shore und a heavy bombardment from British warships | off the Belgian coast, the ¢ Jin the vicinity of Nieuport suffered | appalling Af andol car service was 100-418 V8 Second V1 0S BANK BLDG. Main 17 practically clear in 1769, today of Carranzista troops, and it red Zapatis would enter the city. ZAPATA’S ARMY IS NEAR MEXICO CITY) WASHINGTON, Nov, 25,—United States Consular Agent John R. Sill! }man was urgently requested today |by the state department to report) immediately on conditions tn Mexico| City. Unofficial reports here say that) |Gen. Zapata, presumably acting on | telltale jorders from Gen. Villa, was on the/ It fits over your wrist exactly) pirna, for on t loutskirts of the capital with hisilike a wrist watch, and reveals olf tiene oft Getteenin go ef reveals every untruth told by the troops. | remorselessly to all the world your| © ots i with me ‘f : tes patient and discloses his passions Zapata ts said to be in completelevery fb and falling, your sacred. i ee : gon ~ ‘ait wateecen fears and desires with unfailing ex ol 2 t wor heer yy i ch) pitcttness fs due to the fact sympathy with the actions of thelest secret, your remotest kink of] (titty in ‘Chicago, are now at? Heavy, per tooth $25 Set of Teeth Guaranteed of Teeth nittee 1 Dr. Cr on unemploy hton, “has no tha provide work & means of Mvell who need it and are to help themselves in this | other purpose of some kind. hood for th e willing way The county commissioners Tues y voted to appropriate $1,000 to the committee, and a second $1,000, should the firat Bot suffic suffice to Made Now for Xmas JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Pol, Bidg., Seattle, Solid Gold Fillings. . ary) Up Other Fillings . OFFICE HOURS: Daily, 9 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12. BOSTON “CUT r RATE | Nov STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart Bt Near Pike Public Market The Sphygmograph and How It W orks. The Wiggling Line Ghows the Heart Beate—When Uneven a Lie Is Being Told 25,—Introduc-| ~ aa Burne—and the CHICAGO, Nov. ing Dr, Louisa ygmograph. he sphysmograph is a ectentific “The aphygmograph {s simply a] work, and upon ft the needle traces — delicate instrument for recording! an exact diagram of the heart nc jevery variation of the pulse-| tion }beat,” explained = Dr. L loswen toda wireless station on shore first gave the range to the naval gunners. Their shells speedily be gan to drop upon the German ranks j with telling effect At this point the] the land forces opened a cross-fire “That the instrument so fatally AMUSE EME NTS METROPOLITAN MOQRE TO weal TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK MATS. WED., THURS, KAT Kinw & Eriange: “MILESTONES” By Bennett & Knoblooch Night Prices--$2.00 to b6< | Wed. Mat H.00 | Thurs. and 1420 Second Avenue, Opposite Bon Marche. Bring this ad with you. A SURE WAY TO END DANDRUFF Falling Hair and Itch- whe Sealp—At Once ware way that has never falled ndruff at once, and that ts to dissolve ft. then ‘Gestroy it entirely. To do this t about four ounces of plain, of many | $i—MATS. WED, Bde “A PAIR OF SIXES” The Funniest Farce in the World Nights, 26e to $1.00. Mate, 26e to $1, PANTAGES Walter 5. Howe & Co. ip |German , dear, put on your sphye mograph,” wifey will say before she questions hubby on his mid- night arrival home, To refuse would be confession. To submit, equally fatal. “Tick-tock—you're a ilar —tick-tock—no, you weren't at the office—tick-tock—you were out with the boys—tick- tock . . Thus merrily pratties the tell tale sphygmograph, catching you in every lie, invariably proclaim. tng the truth you would conceal. 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BY MAX HAYES PHILADELPHIA, Pa., 25.—James Larkin, president of the Irish Feder: tlon of Labor, has arrived in this country and will probably make an extensive tour to ad- dress meetings of his country. | men and their descendants. | Larkin is a typical, raw-boned/ athletic son of Erin. | He is the {dol of the Irish work-| tng class. He was able to keep 40,000 men, women and girls on strike in Dublin, a year ago, for four months, even though they had no funds when the struggle began “I want the people of America t learn something about our Irish labor movement,” sald Larkin. “I want them to know that we have no hand fn the terrible war that Is now raging in Enurope—we had r voice in precipitating the war and we are going to do no fighting, for we don't know what !t's about “You will notice that up to the present less than 1% of the men of Ireland have volunteered to go to the front. “And it isn’t because they | atraid or can't fight deny the prowess of the Irish But what is the reason for the wholesale murder? “Labor 1s, of course, expected te |do the fighting and then pay the |cost afterward.” 80 they’ 1) eat turkey, after all. TRIES TO END LET'S HOPE IT LIFE; ARRESTED DOESN'T SNOW Pies If {t snows, University of Wash tajomya® legs ed! who, after|ington students will have to go| | sending his daughter from the room, | , aad bent | shot himself before his wife in thetr| "UETY OF eat some place besides the commons, for an architect has Aguascalientes peace convention. | character, tracts th ttentd heart ts made to flutter by every) ‘The havoc wrought was. terrible. | ‘and it was not believed he would The sphygmograph, an In- wens ne he attention | variation of one’s emotions, and it) ‘The fleet continued its bombard permit his troops in engake in loot fallible detector of duplicity, clentin 1s physically impossible for the wil!| ment as far as Westende, where two ing if they enter the city. hae relegated the dictagraph It ts adjusted over the wrist,”|to prevent this fluttering batteries were destroyed Washington offictals think Zapata! to the limbo of utter useless. | *!¢ continued, “so that a mechan-| “A elever actor can by his will was ordered to the capital because! nes. foal finger, pressing upon the pulhe,| pontrol his facial expression—can Villa doubts Bianco's loyalty to Gen. “In many police courts," | causes a delicate needle to move) tel! a ie with a straight face, wn] OBSERVE RED TAPE | Gutierrez, the provisional president) says Dr. Burne, “it is replacing |!9 uniformity with the pulse-beat.! we say—but he is absolutely unable named by the Aguascalientes con-| the third degree.” “A strip of smoked paper is/to control the involuntary move} LONDON, Nov. 25.—Gen. Gal EATTLE THEATRE bares ‘i oe we * In thousands of homes, also, it} drawn under the needle by clock-| ments of the heart.” \Ment recently received a letter from s nco ts the military command-/may soon replace the thint de-| |s member of parilament who is a The Senttlc Players in | a ant of the capital. gree. private suggesting certain changes “THE LURE” | IN AND OUT” RUSH REINFORCEMENTS {n routine. The parliament member A Laugh Every Minute EL PASO, Nov. 35.—Conflicting got eight days’ imprisonment for JOSEPH CALLAHAN reports regarding the battle now in pal addressing Gallient through his} Impersonating Famous Men 3 at Guadalajara between n superior office er. -| Villistas and Carransistas were re- ] ported here today. FD ‘Loew’ It was announced at Carranza ST eT) Ww S$ ess nat was, Sunoeneed, at | Cerranse ACCIDENTS IN DARK PACKARD. VELIE r of Gen, Obregon’s troops were rush LONDON, Nov tal street CHAS. LEONARD FLETCHER ing to the relief of the city accidents tn London have increased TAXICAB Ina at least 5 per cent since the Service Series of Characters From Life, lights were ordered out at night to! Ht vackard THE NICHOLS | ' STERS prevent possible raiding by Zeppe- Elliott 320 | | pnoro ttrections Hee. | y PH PLAYS Other A hair so quickly. It the hair and makes t makes it stringy , brittle and 1 os Thirteen employment agents have joined in a suit to test the consti tutionality of the antiemployment agency law, which to go Into ef- fect in this state on December 3. The complaint was filed Tues day in the federal court, and Judge Neterer has ordered a hearing for November 30, when !t will be de termined whether a temporary in Junction should issue to prevent the enforcement of the law. The com@pint by the employment agencies {s directed against Attor ney General Tanner and Prosecutor Murphy. The claim ts made that the law takes away property with- out due process of law. ALMOST LOSE THEIR TURKEY. A whole lot of Thanksgiving tur- keys came pretty nearly not bbeing| bought by city employes Tuesday when {t became known the money | for the $829,500 bridge bonds, pur. chased several days ago from the city, had not yet arrived, and that pay day, Wednesday, might have) to be postponed until after Thanks- giving, The city hall was in an uproad. And then the city wiseacres de cided to take a chance, even though pay day bites into the $500,000 treasury reserve. Includes Dancing All Evening. Ladies Free ALL-NIGHT DANCE are nobody will the famous Crescent brings in oil he will well in the Tenino Little “spot” a well for the Rock District in a very Tenino Little Rock Oil Com- short time. Buy while pany that should prove the price is low. It will a gusher—This is where be advanced rapidly. we drill our first well. Our service is swift. Our work high class. Our prices reasonabie. No fabric too delicate for our | process of cleaning. 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The CROWN CLEANERS 1903 Second Avenue PARIS, Nov. 26. { people of Germany To give the “the real facts. 6 preparing to turn loose sev ian betniire ed thousand toy balloons bearing statements about the and let the wind land them over on yerman soll ‘SAVE ON FUNERALS PARIS, Nov. 25.—Many fami les in France are economizing by using wagons Instead of hearses for funerals. A French officer buried with full military honors was carried to the ceme tery ina grocery cart, the sides of which were covered with large yellow advertisements, i DON’T TAKE CHANCES WITH THE OPINION OF A GAUGGIST When you are sick. I have people} calling upon me every day whose health bas been ruined by drug. | gists—and patent slop. I will diagnose your furnish your prescriptions FREE Ask for the Physician at the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. Beck for the OHANGE FKONT home, 1012 E. 40th st., Nov. 16, was| arrested Tuesday, charged with at-| Warned university officials that the P. Caltfornia | now, will fall in under the GIVES WOMAN A SHIP °°: and I replied, ‘A fire,’ and sald that BERLIN, Nov. 25—When the | would fire’ any student caught | the Emden, Capt. von Muller | Munictpal league Tuesday, discuss learned that the skipper’s wife jing the need for new bulldings on saying to the skipper: “You can inform your owners that, as Kabinga has been seized and | sunk.” told of a sergeant who, | while on duty in the trenches, re-| |“Commandant, I’m off. I've enough of this game, Those jtempted sufctde, at the request of|roof of the old A-¥ Mrs. Tyler. |bullding, where the commons ts | welght | Some one asked me recently | what the university needed most | steamship Kabinga was cap -| carrying water to put it out,” de-| tured in the Bay of Bengal by |clared President Landes to the and children were aboard, and | the campus presented the ship to the lady, | far tothoy’are concersea'ane | TO GIVE ENEMY NEWS LONDON, 25.—A story Is ceived a bullet in his left eye, Rais-| Jing himwelf, he said to his cttioer: mans don't care where they | firing!” case and WASHINGTON OIL EXCHANGE— jer: | 942 Pacific Ave. are TACOMA OIL EXCHANGE— a: | | | 920\ Pacific Ave. exGovernment| BERLIN, Nov distributed in the North Sea are sald to have an attachment re sembling a submarine periscope to lure allied ships into ramming them German mines