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STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 15, 1914. PAGE 3. FRANCE HAS TERRIBLE NEW AEROPLANE || D0 YOU THINK UNITED STATES ; BOMB; KILLS TS VICTIMS WITH COLD AR!” GOULD LIGK THE WORLD? WELL, | uc ° “| have used both the dynamite bomb and the new bomb,” ea. Ings sald an airman, “The two are very similar in size and weight, but | the effeet as seen from above is very different. When the dyn 5 y are the mite bomb falis upon a body of men you can see the bodies leap s 7 up In the air, It Is like a amall volcano in action. ‘I 5 of date as to be little better thai I = “When the new bomb bursts it simply tays everything out By Gilson Gardne | Sani The modern warehip: je os ife of flat within the area of ite explosion, It seems to exert the whole WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.—The| solete in seven years of Its force in waves like the ripples when a large stone is thrown || situation of the United States as| Invention and experimentation in into a pool, Men go down like ninepins, buildings collapse like ||) to military pre armament and ship. construction : a house of playing cards, gune are turned over as If by some un. paredn may be | have advanced and are advancing #0 usiness RETROSPECTION AND INTRO. een hand. summed up ai rapidly that every year sees a long “Ee he moment of explosion, cold || follows | step over the ye evious in te SPECT Extreme cold iv produced at t p over the year pr is In ton r y -b s ION |] 80 intense that | felt it myself when | dropped my first bomb at a Our coast de nage, speed, size of guns, weight In. ever busipess—38 (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper nt of about 800 feet fensen are litth of projectiles, equipment for hand-| Your business-—the time Enterprise Association.) | “Death from these bombe comes instantly from intense cold || ‘ 4}}| ing ammunition, fire contro! and|| comes when cash must and concussion.” all the things which go to make a My detr little green book, how} n , warship effective. be quickly raised to good It seams to get back to you| = —— caretakers, ‘ In this race the United States has | meet a pressing need again! Not since my r mothe | oO | 5 abi, <P r put one like you in my hands has| Dave a’ feeling that he has never Our army in fallen back so long a time passed. with e land will never any other wom 1,000 men below We have always been behind A real estate asset will & me pasted without me | and will nes the minimum pet 4 Great Britain, We do not pretend || oe serve the ptt intel i ot 8 surpose fo Seve teen Dione th a you things | nd then I think f am aurer of by law fo 5 7} to compete with her. But we have Tam thinking, tonight, of what| Dick than most wives because he | the regular army 7), also Boy behind both Germany an emergency loan if the mother sald Some day I'l) not|!* more candid with me than are strength, this min 7 rance iy ~ oa mee ap 1 not | imum being , he latest drop Is to fourth posi title must first be ex be with you and you may have no| Most husbands with thelr wives . x one near In whom to confide. Take He tells me many things that small that ae ep last year we were third amined from an Abstract this Httle book, my child, and i¢/men do not tell their wives and 2 alae Te 8 | amounts to a pol ccording to the experts—the of ehh you get in the habit of putting Soke which wives do not care to hear snl sa rare : bap teed s ok ley of no standin general board of the navy—-our navy | ‘rom the beginning, and thoughts and experiences here 1| But I can find no fault with him) gy." ihe oem od aphice’ Pata army is deficient In ships of the first line be subjected to possible know you will have p only a[for e@dmiring a pretty girl or aly gy pt Baar ro - FAIS. 5 to the extent of ten, with a corre objections safety valve but a safeguard clever woman. Because he loves! Domi e ooumell eatety commit | the resilar arn ==! sponding defictency in the destroy: ) No gtrl can go very wrong if]|me is no reason why his apprecta- 4, sgt repel commit: | i now, or will be in the near fature,| ers, submarines and auxiliary ves “tT tee, to whom It wa hguestiy. Meeps ts diet? and |tion of the good qualities of other | (ee to whom it was referred out of the country fn our fnsular/| sels * into ft her inclinations and| Women should an my 1" "The bill was to have been voted | Possessions, unavailable for defense| | The spirit of patriotiem is strong, Demand pulses as well as her Ideas and | sense of t . upon Monday, but a delegation of | of continental United States, so that) but the ability in this country to : tions of othe Guiry produce wholesalers present-|the mobile army which could be| make war in a modern, scientific It's an old-fashioned notion, my} 1 would much rather dance with ' opposition and| used in the United States amounts) way the only way in which war he te nt T think [ shall sleep Jim F e than Dick, not be — 1 . impractic to 24,602 men, or about twice the| can be made nowadays—ts a thing I e ter whon | close my eyes forever |love Dick less, but because Jim that it was put over for a| size of the New York police force.| our people know as much about as| if my Inet thovght ts that you wilt | dan¢ . p pen 1 dance for the k When it is remembered that we| @ crowd of schoolboys would know | rigorous'y with absolute hon - . The bill was drafted by Dr. B. J. brequired nearly 500,000 men to fight| about rnnning « steel mill | eaty write your journal after and| Eleanor Fairlow seems to lke tol rig, Ug. health officer, here war 100 years ago, - ; nsurance from y ) part.” dance with Dick better than any) "Ty cniet « * ; 1 ct is to require the| it will be seen that we have to all 0 y y | of nan, but Tam quite it} a | Deareat it you only [other man, but Tam quite aure tt| «patoooting’ of chicken coope, | {ntenta and. purposes no standing |COCOA AND SAWDUST || when you buy, and you knew what a comfort the succeed. |{# not because she likes his dane ling, for that i not one of tle Nh p bee o * army | : d tng little green b joke we comatimes | things Dick does bent ‘CONDUCT LOST DEPT f- are practically no trained | NEW KIND OF DRINK: will have. our standard, | 5 “ hom ‘ove: “eh end I presume if | were not married guaranteed examination BE poy r and laugh sad} militia, which ts our theoret- H sometimes | pore over then nd |to Dick I would rather dance with x yee nd . ‘ They say Muriel Ostriche 1s the) “The White Siavo Traftic, dra-jery. I find In. them. many times {him than with Jim, because then FOR STRAY SOLDIERS | 'cu: reserve. is very mat tn num.) PARIS, Dec. 15—The police raid- f the title that will be leading lady on the mo} ma egotistical opinions that time and| Would not sure th be was| | bers in proportion to the population | ed a bullding in Rotterdam for con-|| accepted at face value by youngest tion picture screen. cee experience uave changed. 1 find! Feally mine, and dencing would be} eae and war needs |traband cocoa consigned to Ger-| i i, ial insti At 16, she was with the Eclair| rand Until Tuesday Night |aiily actions of which | am asham-|® means to an ond—tostead of ia rec mes eet payer bed If every miflitiaman in the United! many, and not only found the co- all leading financial insti- company and even then| “A Friend in Nee clair} ed. I find in them Joya that I love |end Itself. In the same way LAR cee dp “the homie tor tent States responded to a war cali—a| 7 tutions in this commu- played leads occasionally, but now,/ drama; “Fido's D tle Career,”|to remember and griefs that time! perhaps, Itk to talk to Eleanor | known a home for lost d0g*.”| result declared by the secretary of | 0%, but also many barrels of sand , 3 if do's Dramatic reer,” | a Its purpose is to give men Who! war to be ‘Inconcelvable—and if) 80d *awdust, with which it was be- nity. Your real estate will @earcely two years later, she is the | comedy; “The Outcome. has softened—but most of all | Fatrlow because sho is not as sert Galy leading lady in the Princess | piirerd dame (odd veresne); “ank,|through all the sorrow and all the | ous as [she amuses him for the have strayed from their battalions) svery one proved efficient in the| !me adulterated, then be the ideal security actions. P, , c happiness, all the laughter.and all| moment. Strange, {s it not, little | directions how to get back first battle line, the total number pnanieinetalanet epemen : ler Bus ive ppiness, all the laughter and al jThanhouser created the Princess ca Business,” Keystone) 16 tears, I find growth | Book, thet - went | conteas | of militia and regulars which could for a quick loan. eepec! iy Miss Ostrich s v6 As yet I have had no real temp-/| art to you always get bac ad | be put into the field as mobile a i. ' CUT WHISKEY PRICE Daily Health Hint h beauty and peculiar| tations, but | hope | am gaining in| Eleanor Fairlow troopa would be at the most 175,000 wirtis Liberty Until Tuesday Night | inspired the title of Prin-} «, diorida Enchantment.” Vita-| he strensth to resist them if they 1 wonder why | officers and men. bg \graph comedy, with Sidney Drew, {Should come. Most of all, T wish] (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 16,—The| Outside of the militia there are! Bronchitis is one of several winter | as. gton Ostriche came to the films od two ether pictures. *}to be tolerant of those who are} Palace hotel bar, the last Pacific| no “eltizenry customed and] diseases to which children are sub-| . stage experience, yet she Seer gees weak. I know my own weakness | OMAN |Coast drink dispensary to cling to| trained to arms,” which President | ject. It is frequently caused by in- e eee Athambra Until Wednesday Night! near who tabs Agr ‘ner wore VANCOUVER LJ |the “two-bit” rate, cut the whiskey or this Seaneiy Th pgpowl beagored | rng Akay PhegeendP > gramaliy sof| itle pe ride in me; | rice to 20 cents. | of this country. e average citi-| times there is a alight fe Com- | ITH 18 A HAPPY LASS “Third Adventure of Terence) ing these, as I think Tb itt . ‘. ‘ ¢ “0 | O'Rourke,” with Warren Kerrigan; | very enay to. be tafe og et gl ENDS LIFE IN FRISCO a jzenry is trained to keep ledgers,| plete rest and fresh air are neces-| “Animated Weekly": “Rural De-|necing them, weal’ 1 have come KINGS TALK It OVER ©: mechines. or all goods, but| sary. Attacks of bronchitis usually surance CH - e cor } t t on at ww 1 vi vi mons,” comedy; “Adventures of althrough as triumphantly as Kitty| SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. 15—-A pope Te thousand who last from five days to 8 week. Care| . actress since she was eight years | Nimble Dolla! 3 > ip agate drama! Malram did oe even glide past! yonng woman, who gave her name| - tan ot 1,000 yards Co. chai enh aed ar pmoulaael Cc with the youthful freedom and a®|. stirs Adel Gilmore, nald to hay STOCKHOLM, Dec. 18—A We are unquestionably lacking in | ompany litt if eyes tell the story surance of Mollie? | | e, hatred, pity, laughter and| car sneye Poel ae I don't’ know, little book-—only {lived once at Vancouver, B. C.| field artillery and in artillery am-| Srey ERATE } a *, "The Thief,” drama. . ‘on | arrenged munition, things which cannot be/ | IO Ss’ pubile every day aera time, the tempter (should there be| swallowed morphine at her rooms| tay, Haakon and Frederick of | renee sy mii MEN DOCS ATTEN: NO ABSTRACT RDS. one) and you, little book, will be/in a local apartment house, suc-| Sweden, Norway and Denmark Puree ie seranier th 4 is ue | WO D REQUIRED. y, carefree type of | RESIDENCE THEATRES * | able to tell. cumbing later at a hospital to discuss problems arising | ‘who enjoys life at its worst, - | What would I do if I tho — —- second-rate tn its equipment. ¢ be 4 ant Cop Se ee ee. For the first time tn history the WOUNDED AT FRONT ited to be one of| At the Home Until! Wednesday | Dick was untrue to me? Agato | ladies of the Vitagraph “Detective Craigs Cou cannot tell, I have such faith ti a: navy is recruited up to its author- —_—_— i green ig's Coup, par may ey Breen ie Seeaine 5 ee SAYS FRISCO’S CLEAN CAN'T LIGHT SHOPS| {zed strength and has a waiting} LONDON, Dec. 15.—Russia has 39 cee making love to any other woman oe list, accepted the services of medical! ARREST THEATRE MANAGER [At the Piesesnt Hour Until) Not for one moment did I suspect AN FRANCISCO, Dee. 15.—Do — ‘The spirit of the men is excel-| women of the empire, and they are motion picture, ent! Wednesday him of wrongdoing with Mra. Ut-|claring San Francisco's crime wave LONDON, Dec. 15.—The authort- | lent. serving surgeons at the front,| “The Inside of the White! “The Hills of Silence,” three-part |ter. Dick Is fond of the associ newspaper invention, Chief of | ties prohibited hollday shop tllum So are the training, shooting and | just as the men are doing. There Traffic,” has been seized by “How Green Saved His|tion of women; he is more or less| Police White asserted there wan|tnations lest they attract Zeppelin | discipline. are 3,000 women practitioners in 2 end C. A. De Lay, man-} W flattered by their attentions, but I! scarcely “a real thug” left in town. attacks, many of the ships are so out Russia. Ee) pers fi Melbourne theatre, is ee i for exhibiting an in- ie the fest time the, acti! | Ae ¢ FORCED TO MAKE AN OTH For 15 Years—the SAME for Less AT GATES’ JEWELRY STORE a i] @iscontinuance of the pic |}! aes Great Cut in Price =< immediate arrest was ordered. ¢ f For “' Steet mayor ordered the seizure == =|Q@ Gates’ Jewelry Store Atte AND OTHER my zo as wove: erane |] FF AT 1326 SECOND AVENUE "wana on hero-worship no mention of Bracelet Watches tn the f2eors| IN Reduce the Overly Large Stock of New Christmas Goods): York, the other night, he might | J) SEES ce’ “neroes ond” Hore Wer-| 7) Don’t miss this chance to buy bright, new, up-to-date Christmas Goods at Manufacturers’ prices Remember, we book on “Heroes and Hero Wor- guarantee the eer s | Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silverware, Cut Glass, Umbrellas, Chafing Dishes | wns." Se 6 9.90 ements epontry's very best screen perform In Fact, Anything You Would Expect to Find in a First-Class Jewelry ates tains 0 ‘The Motion Picture Exhibitors’ | Buy Early, Before the Great Rush Store—All FOR LESS $24.95 wasnt: pains!" dyumted. Ina very fine filled association of New York was hold fgg its fifth annual dance, and the neocon: ||ee setts! Solid Gold and Diamond Jewelry at Greatly Reduced Prices men who market and exhibit them ame to look at their good friend | jf) 875.00 — Diamond Bar $126.00 for very fine Sap- —. ore ge Oy ery Ay the public, and the good friend pub Pin, & fine blue white| phire and Diamond Ring Steam Salta gold. heavy Me came to look at them. |]| Dinmona | | diamonds weighing| sapphire center surround- | weignis, Special- €4 OR The stars were received with ap-|f| Vatlterey very tine white | fy Py tine white nearly ik, set on a|ed by very fine white dia- | ly priced at...-- ° use and embraces as they strug diamond and pearls; $575 | diamonds, each weighing j knife-edge 14k. solid] monds; set in either 98—Solld Gold La Val- sled to get to their boxes. vaive Cut $350.00 sar i Zi6.e valve gold bar pin, with safe-| platinum or 14k. solid | Heres, with birth stone to * Sale $125.00 value. 4; $200.00 value. Spe- | pendants; values up_ to masta the arn | A ngewe Se $75,001". $125.00! fer “$1.98 graph, found himself in the arms /|f) of two women before he could get $1.49—Chotece large very large ial hie overcoat off, and Mary Pick-|]) Solid Gold Neck values up to 4 ford, Mary Folle: 4 Anita Stew- extra special . : ast very | one Dua d ert jneeded assistance before they 98c 980.00-—~ One-half Ki Fine Whit #. Sol rer old Mor in—Welgh full 1 got half way up the stairs. LST a Biue Whit or} heavy 14k. solid wame as you see at other beautiful diug lece Water Sets t in latest . he oun ‘ores fo) 90. Tht h monde, mounted ; tumblers, Mary Plcktord's mother and sis. | ON THE PRICE OF EVERY | ies ‘ovniing inuae ge | Renee” smewiinnk Mpart™s | MON teinttprice tte | fh gunted | Fine cut iblers mee Socompented be = ee 14k, solid gold and platt- | gentieman's ring this is fany or choice of indies’ | platinum § name as others are advertis Fer alt 6.00 for every time the ventured CHAFING DISH — | ii ac at! Mal, | genilemanie ring, une it ab | Hany, oriole, oe Iaaiey | Pttrieh, ""ouhata" Tank | fhe"at" diese tor wespecie. | Peppers Half Price | $2.49 Fice-m nen she. tted and ca- | you $28 $50.00 | wait worth ti Bale $150.00. "Our $QOR_5O| our vrice. et $2.49 + ly Maton ht on the floor was petted and ca-| 9) 1, yur stock, botn electric and alcohol burners. Price price BS cous pas .$50.00 | Sts... $25.00 | price, pair . sft pieces i eeeeeceeneecateninemeeest » ete. essed until she had to flee to/f) on Percolators reduced. Per, sermrae orig "2 | SOLID SILVER GOODS FOR LESS“s27.."surse%2%"| Thousands of Other Pieces of Solid Gold and} Finest Quality Silver- the dancing in general were fe Kach—Solid 811- Seeocrd trie ‘man wo || Reaitet et | "a, it=."22:| Diamond Jewelry at Greatly Reduced Prices| Plated Goods for Less ‘witness the grand march of the fa- platin finish; we sub i vorites. sens, tng ee Tie | : Solid Silver, Finest Silver-Plated and White Ivoryoid Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets | $3.4 Degen et we | ORG Gane mnaseer In the very first line, 12 abreast, r Vee etus aes | ; ; ee i Pc 7 Be ys eve Benne Fe out Half Price—Must Be Sold. Also Large Assortment of Manicure Sets, Mili- | Forks. were Mary Pickford, Frank X pieces of solid sil- fat Ab: 4 i Reta lids halbebiunnet 100 Esch ‘himbles. Bushman, Clara Kimball Young, |) 5 $ ver in new up-to- | tary Brush Sets and Silver Novelties—All for Less. ma pt in fine quality silver-plated Cream La- 1,000 to date patterns. Val dies, Butter Knives, Soup Nene Teeth, Mark McDermott, Anita Stewart, +a vo. te - ues up to $2.0. Sale jco—Solld Silver ri Williams, Mary Charleston, or Ee p Sai . Ea , price, 600 Men's and Ladies’ 200 Beautiful Spoons, Kniv Forks, all sizes; anzer, Marguerite Snow, {| each 0 "ld and Fine , Paul Panzer, ack Solid Gold and Finest uate Gravy ‘Ladies, Meat Forks never sold lames Cruze, Gene Gautier and|f) t > Gold Fill 4 Joon Clarke. sa.m—ser 6 sod stiver! $9.00 [oy *, Watch Chains | ton Hooks, Tweexers and and other table 306 for le | nad 7 | / ch — So! Silver price, Class A Until Tuesday Night heavy welght, new pattern, | plerced one ach Sold Gold | up to $1.50. , es, | Meet Oe Re oy “The Sisters,” with Dorothy and|f) ne * $12.00 values. Wednesday 98c For Stertag Silv i Child's Ring, signet or | out, sale pric Solid Gold and Finest patterns never 10c Napkin Rim values . et with ney stoner, | each Gold Filled fered for less °. fi agi lly tesa f and $2.00 ea TMllian Gish; “Mutual Weekly,” only, met i my world’s news in pictures; “Pathe J) of $6.98 up to $2.00 he i taney raved, hundred | 99 96 gota stiver Hand 08 to $20 price, oach.... <u le Each—Sterting Stiver Geenic”; “Ambrose’s Firat False-) i, : wert ae . \ e408 for this | to from, every Se aaaall Gear eh Each—Roger: Hat chotce, large lot; 1 beautiful real one solid gol worth up values up to 00. 10. Sale price, each.... c hood,” Keystone comedy. Me ti rete t | ‘ ear os eee Me ti _ raat As pearl handle & $2.00, ©” 9B | mn at 16 $3.98 | piece Carving Set, Clemmer All Week finent ateel Ys Punctured Romance, ig e ——- Ska aie biaclind i eee eneees momance,'! Tt hee ; r= STITCH) inte ana tering | The above are only a few suggestions of the many wonderful values we have eines: i : ——.. . ty iad | i é aa " | niver ferrule: | ¢6 offer you for Christmas selections. Your $ is worth 2 at Gates’ Jewelry Store thi lookn ike « $12 + Alaska Until Tuesday Night rh i “The Price of Silence,” two-part Hi bas rye i cA anni Sati acta have at NEAR UNI érama, with Alice Joyce; “Unrest,” " | { them Pid ON érama ‘In Dutch,” comedy, and ia IS " 7 Pathe’s News Pictures, — es = Across From Arcade Bldg. one ARLE. iM Melbourne Until Tuesday Night

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