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The na Shields, F he BERLIN, June arsenal at South nd, was troyed and caused by fire during the cent Zeppelin raid on the north cors of Swer h has ish steamer ved at St Aa van nent from the « vernment pres eau, carry this report A any bor truck the Armatrong in works at New castle, while 17 persons were kitle and 40 injured DEFENDING POSITION fletat 1 nitter 300 TURKS KILLED CAIRO, J T Turke led a een hun the} th were ing Dardan of peninsula in t of Saturday, an statement announced and ¢ fig dead tn and found thie number the trenches aband ALLIES RECRUIT today. | STAR—WEDNESDAX, JUNE 23, 1915, PAGE 2, * by BY JOHN EOWIN NEVIN WASHINGTON Germany's reply to June 23.— the latest note of protest against the sub marine warfare is partly cor ador Gerard ad. Witso however, that forwarded to the latter pleted, Amba’ vised President today He indicated it would not be Washington until! part of next week The president leave for the “summer capital” at Cor nish tonight for a vacation He plans to return to Wash Ington July 6 will You'll Have to Come and Look at These Used Pieces By the time the president re torne the Germa r n e in the handa of the etate ¢ tinent In this e nt the new « from Berlin will be considered at the cabinet meeting July 7, the day after the president's returr | With reports that Germany's answe to Pre t Wilson's re tory, there came disquieting de velopments in the situation grow ing out of tb Interference with American tra by the allies s of nons yer day that Gre | Brita: will prohibit all shipments entering Holland unless consigned bas 1 officials tion is Intended to stop Ma mahog d a all trade now believed to be reach ; pe ese pe 5 BAN FRANCISCO, June Ad: | ing Germany thru Holland + Uy i $97. 50 sitting to the United ai The original American note pro a ( mn, ¢ 4 triet attorney at New York tha testing against the “blockade” de \ clared by England has not yet been had a st Ban Francisco Janswered. It is certain the admin to entist in the English army, ol¢ istration is being urged to forward s me ave been recruited President Wilson holding his granddaughter, little Miss Eliane Wilson!» new note to England with tb here in violation of the neutrality | McAdee, daughter of Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo and Mrs.. McAdoo, | jn {1 | ‘ ‘o laws wi « returne © teatify be — — - oe eto Heral grand Jury, SC0Ord-| en nemmmmnmrenrw other nations to a court off arbi- ASHINGTON GETS 511 PIKE EASY TERMS vo yeroay or andl pl sh Aeaaa tration and fo} do awa Dited States Starnes} CONTINUED = {tation and” forever y - : aati “There a patriotiars of NOTE ROM BRITAIN schon seem oe eae Shee spe ' FROM PAGE 1 peace that is greater than a int from the British foreign office was WILSON DAY GOES “xe mon or ee nour vis ‘inh orien fie at the state department to IDIANAPOLIS, June 23.—Re jnational chairman, today refused WANTS CONFERENCE Or, Matthews, “is in the White Hing of efforts being made aie: as wry |t0 discuss the indictment brought House. He Is a man of prayer England to mitigate bardships the Marion county grand fur: “ against him other than to deny his OF BALKAN WATIONS and peace—a Christian gentie Jeurtered by neutrals from interfer . July 3, additional indict. | Rte | man. if this demonetration |aice with trade ne A te of the carrying different charges) Many of the indicted men have BRS a ola does no more than silence th® order in council and t Warl Ded Herb A. Schoenfeld is send Editor Seattle Star: Please even more sensational than!/not yet appeared and given bond,| ROME ‘ erence We Jingoes, it will have accomplish- | measures Tc cage sip” cola dinate aie Yoted yesterday against 128 | but those who did not appear yes | Balkan powers w the allies | Geor a tk ed @ great purpose etl Secret si ng out letters to all other dads inj accept my m n y j pp . Act § retary Lansin, raid ™ t and politicians, will be re-|terday were reporting with bonds-|as to the er Bul- entertain A bis : ill, always earner@.|ine note would not be ma. iblie|the city asking their opinion as to| cordial congratulations on the according to reports circu-| men today jxaria and Ruma nto the war! p Their « were at the Pike quoted from Longfellow for the p nt, an it should an-|Whether it is seemly for Seattle| greet success of the Wilson here tod: Those who have surrendered are | was propo by th ribuna today jst. float when the naval officer’ -Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of Sta! wnced in London note is! thix r to have a‘Dads’ day | day parade and mass meeting, pas Taggart, democratic ne held under bonds of from $2,500 to} Th wspaper suggested that’ lan | Sail on, O Union, strong and gre . te thin Moverhinenr tel t people bay dak ahoulel sumientel be Mieke aa on committeeman and forme?|to $10,000. td powers, tom with) _ Make eS ee mes Humanity, with all ite fears, ding the or in council | law’ this ye he says. “Lots| creditably carried out under its ves, io) We semtuatee “% he Ondinary |, With all its hopes for future years| ts merely a statement of the mea-|don't. It was the intention to “lay a ' ! i" ” oy8 from) Landon “general” of the Ordinary’ i, hanging breathless on thy fate.”| Gures taken by England main-}low’ on account of Shrine conven.| ‘!rection. "or. "ge gee ele ee ee) eee eee “The pilot.” he . “is on |imin the blockade of Germany with|tion, with the thought that dad The Star led in @ great non-| | | aper asnerted all obstacles pre |sonie by the Corey Sign Co 18) the bridge. He is tonely. The jas little suffering to neutrals as|should always be the whole show,| partisan outburst of patriotism, » Sruleaid awa ‘ee | eee waet an weer pilot must always be tonety” | pownrible and not absorbed, as ‘twere * elistted wah } venting G Bulgaria and Ru Nothing—when the cause ts pr.| i iad which reflected credit on it | 4 othin, e ¢ % Re yns, turnis oD _ - “But those who want dad to 5 CHILD RAISING é mania from joining the allies would| good,” naid the Corey Sta Co. Moon ning to Dr Bi ut thove who ant dad D show | ant on the-cle Of Glial | be remove seat ‘o the rd r n ew : " | ic i y | pent eee We « excated C b on macy The Presbyterians believe in «x Fe ¢ {putting the question up to those| pear sk Dgme AB g cages g 8 ke that they turn out and mare ' h fe S\< ho were active kin em and they didein their thousanas.,'| Bredeetination, but they neve |} Sbeafety BF igst {|asds who were active in making our] eminent services to Oe ne kno . stopped preaching it. | believe tltwo dads’ days such glorious suc eee Pave Coee + J “Ht 1s fitting.” satd the Auto| nq preach predestination glist {Iceses, with the hope that I will get] ™anity of our beloved presi Pyhet they can do, but no one/ SEIZED IN BALTIC Drivers’ union, “that Ordinary When Woodrow Wilson was |) A Word to the Man at the }Jan expression for final and tm Gent, bilge OR st me. tl of the possibilities of a little | Ginks should ride in jitneys.” And; jameg ag the party st ) Wheel mediate decision of this mighty se J. M. HAWTH i. ' es y standard }| medi ty The hope of the world lies in| ines ne jsoenaly to Rar inte the parade, bearer at the Baltimore conven. |* rious situation, What think? COPENHAGEN, June 2%.—~Pive unanimously to get into the f < ‘ Got'i hand was nok ont a children, and when a child goes Lurid stories of painted wom- tion, Goss hand was net only Swedish vessels have been seized iu Everything Is Made Easy uiding the destiny of that FREE ADMISSION Ro one know what the world| en and strange happenings that [1h ,. j, hy German warships. sc-| 4 tall. gengiing young man of) Senie aproge - STEWART HOUSE « eeting, but of the whole coun caused people in that neighbor. cording to advices received here to- fered to make up as Abe Lincoln it. Wit 4 96 Stewnrt St. AT DREAMLAND said Dr. J. K. Hart of the uni hood to point the finger of } . ere > ma try as we ison and the Near Pike Public Market F E } <i day. The Swedish ships are sald and march in the parade. The Cos citizenry of this country have Modern Single Rooms 25¢ DANCING EVERY BYENINO addressing the mothers’| shame at the house at No. 711 i have been bound for England tume Shop's \e & 6000 before them the task of savin Large, Modern Outside Rooms for EVERY ONE WELCOME school, Tuesday, at the Bon} Weller st were told by wit- [with cargoes of tut be yea 3 a “oe ‘One or Two, BOA r nesses to Judge Gilliam, Li “ patriot he wank humanity from inhumanity. ft try to curb a child’s desire ng young » comtum ‘ Wednesday, when the first of Prosecuting Attorney Lundin's abatement cases came to trial. Mrs. Kristina Humphrey, an aged woman; her husband, Jesse J. Humphrey; J. Yoshi- mura and Evelyn Reed, the lat- ter a well known police charac- ter, it Is said, are the defend- ants. “The place had been pointed out} to me as being immoral,” declared | Police Lieut, Damm, the first wit ness called by Deputy Prosecutor} Helsell. “I watched it for several) |days and nights, and saw a con stant stream of men—Chinese, Jap- lanese and whites-coming and’ go- jing. | “When I tried to stop of them one night, a run down the street jcaught one fellow. | he lived at that place. | that he did not, that he to see the girls he advised. you want to make your child ny. and an exact replica of! other child, just solve all his lems for him, force book learn-| into his head and discipline him | Your own convenience, and you| have a howling success.” a crowd Finally asked him if He wld me went there took Evelyn Roberts, Teddy }ton and Ella Miller. They charged with soliciting and forfeit ed their bonds.” James Johnson, investigator for the police depart ment, told of a visit he made to the place on the night of last De comber 16. “IL was passing by, a woman's head of the windows and beckoned come inside. “Teddy Burton let me in ushered into the parlor and Teddy called out, ‘Girls, a gentleman in the parlor. They came tn |them, and asked me to buy a drink.” iN. B. OF C. GETS ’EM y try to rattle the bones of the The National Bank of Commerce o1a “combine” ghost, which, by the|caught the last bundle of new court Way, exists only In the overwrought on imaginations of dentists who want |20se bonds offered for sale by the DR, L. R. CLARK Dental War Is On! All this ancient history bearing on the pr Hon, at the p want to know ts we they can get den ry for the lowest pr judg from the way our offices are ded with pleased and satisfied tients a good part of the pubile coming to the conclusion that this the pla All tnt unk f ent denta he said, appeared in “and one with her finger to ancient history stuff which | being featured by Dr. Clown, Se e's leading dental comedian, in ads has abrolutely no connection hatever with the present dental ation in Seattle. The Facts Are These: | & Regardiess of how any of our di intled competitors may try to dis them, or regardless of how the ITALIAN CRUISERS JOIN FRENCH FLEET COPENHAGEN, June 22.—Seyv eral Italian cruisers have left their base at Taranto, bound for Tenedos to join the Anglo-French tn |the attack upon the Dardaneties, ac cording to « Berlin dispatch today | withdrawn they broke into) Inforced 1 frontier, th talions ly tacked ‘Later the place was raided. We| near Monte Nero. Bar-| were|tinues north of Gorits She laughed at me *tory. ON ITALIAN BORDER ROME, June from (¢ the en Gen war office rian tro icia have the re Italian Cardona reported to my on today identified as troc in service tn th the Italian oral bat * former Carpathians, at Alpine forces Desultory infantry fighting con. tormeriy speciai TRIBUNE RETRACTS | BR. GERHARD STORY NEW YORK, June 28.—The New York Tribune today retracted its published last week, alle Dr. Meyer Gerhard, Red Cross jagent who visited this country, 1 was|/ater returned to Herlin as an ¢ and 7 lissary for Ambassador Von Rern storff, was in reality “Dr. Alfred sent to the tour of | Meyer. to purchase munitions LUMBER MILLS ARE GOING FULL BLAST Every tumber mill near Hoquiam to turn It to their own profit county commissioners Wednesday |i, now working full blast, accord ie office you get the services | when its bid of par, accrued interest |jny to Maj. WH. Patton editor of only et registered dentists, end an $8,365 premium was accepted! ine Hoquiam Washingtonian, who best «chools in against seven other smaller bids. i, at the New Washington hotel Who have successfully pas: The issue was worth, at par} ameee thorough, searching ¢xaminat 0,000. the state board; men who hav Gertificntes to prove that they done these things hanging right on the wall in front of their dental hairs in plain sight « That's the kind of service we give Fou, combined with the very lowest | the best of materiain and a eal and conscientious desire on our Part to pleare and satisfy you = In addition to this we give you a ‘written guarantee, signed not only ‘by the operator who did your work Mut also by Dr. t. R. Clark, the man ‘uner of this office. Of course some So-called guarantees that are not Maned by any one wouldn't be worth eh to you, but ours means Sust hat it says and i @ real guarantee. “ssc: FRENCH PRESSING r or ignorant work when | best, here, costs no more, and in mont cases lewn? Better be| fate than sorry TERTH PUI Three hyndred dollars i# all that is needed to complete the fund for | bringing delegates here from the n tional convention of the Real Estate wociation at Los Angeles, and a lying squadron” of realty men, un. der leadership of W. T. Wiwel), | out gathering in the stragglers. ‘Th delegates are expected here within a few days wD FREE Bach morning from to 10, to| PARIS, June 23—The French | Aemonstrate our painiess methods. | are successfully pressing their ad |vance in Alsace. Sendernach, on Regal Dental Offices | the cast bank of the Pecht river,| DK L. R CLARK, Managar, |t¥0 miles southenst of Metzeral, has been occupied, Unter | announced today. 1405 THIRD AVENUE it wag officially “Northwest Corer Thira ALSACE ADVANCE. AMU SE COME AND GIGGLE WITH THE S. A. C. AT “HIGH JINKS IN DIXIE LAND” MOORE THEATRE Tomorrow Night Direction of “BILLY” BROAD | Empress Theatre Second Ave. Direction Sxi “pr and Spring § CARL y Matinee, rhees, nd Holldnyn. o Conta United nl 10c, 15c¢; and whiskers, and be was the rail splitter to the life. That's the way tt worked out. It wan ea Would Be F WHEN THE TEMPTER COMES The mass any, too. ou at Would He SPFOTT® Increase in Weight Ten Pounds er sing More With the utmost pleasure | 9 Would Madam Hollingshead-Hub. A Physician's Advice bell sing? | a Ta certainty ive most anything AND DISCONTENTED Galdly. No trouble at ail he able fo fat up a fom pounds and stay Would Professor Meany preside? | (Mt 67.” Geclares coer? oe ee te — ioe WOMEN SHOULD Spontaneous Expression Reg laren The whole affair wos a spontan-| o¢ good from beime # conus expression of public opinion,| as they are when th B E W A R E w it was unique. Consider | % ms © Had rn the meni on the stage men n ty | “LOOK WHERE YOU ARE They are, politically, aa far apart,» GOING MR. AUTOIST!~ as the poles, But polities was not “ sevetnee mentioned. At one political extreme |%. hca!'!” vo fame] SAFETY FUSST, speed after stands Cotterill, democrat and fuppiled with the shan] wards There's a slogan for you, labeled by conservatives as “danger ty Me Aly men I ret «PR hy erent POUT, 870, 0 the street in ously radical bination of six of the best strength-giving be od At the other end stands Piles, |tat-producing known tothe med.|Wheet has no titme to look around PAYS FOR HER INDISCRE- a tea fen with menis, it]—pedestrians tala: it for granted standoat ‘epublican, reactionary em ee itn the food and tarne the amgare son te atuandiag to the BS Se Saenk dine :aieesiban are se Never argue with the man in T I 0 N 5 S 0 T A K E 4 bie the street while you are driving ng be Boggs Rie ope esc dl sbgeths ad | Maybe he's wrong and you're right, id ples digo reyes Banc ve ‘Al but you may kil or maim some | Fopescen, bus Ss 8 vipa gion so innocent person while you are Poyns, not actively affiliated with obregbing any party and every pack Watch out for those heedless| All Good Americans of welght increate | youngsters who pimy in the street. | WHAT Far apart politically, these men, ike sucea| Th shouldn't be in the street, | but all good Americans / treatment ut they must be protected never-| And these men, only one of them| nervour indigen genera! stomach | theless, a democrat, urged eloquently and) see oe ne vee thet ee yicg| Put on the bimkes when you earnestly that we forget party dif thone who are not willing to Incronse|@re turning a corner—better you} ferences and unitedly support in this| their weight 10 pounds or more.—-Adver-|should lose a Bitle time than| international crisis he whom Dr. nent. pias a _' | some others should lose their lives. Matthews described as “the man of} |lives. Ex.Senator Piles sounded the ahead of x strect_car, That trick DID IN keynote when he sald: has caused counf¥ess accidents, “Lam not here as a republi- can, but as a citizen of the greatest republic in the world,” and he set himself down ae a man of peace when he declare: “In organized government we submit our lives, our liberty and our property to the courts when disputes arise. So we should submit our quarrels with MENTS METROPOLITAN SNights “ssc. ° June24 MAUDE ADAMS IN “QUALITY STREET By 4M SPATE Mat NOW SHLLING oo Raiurde Ne ne Orders PANTAGES ‘Ethel Davis & = Bigelow, Campbell and Rayden Three Rousing Entertainers 10¢ and 20c | gee. thelr Thin Folks Who win J, Brow REWARH of ng inexperienced nbine Dentists who copy rdvertinemen They with the Dent Combine, Call on the prices, 1 them over, and then come to my offices and ave ¢ itation and examination — without charge you WILT > A DOLLA 1 1 MAKE A 1 AND THE DEN COMBINE WILI TWO DOLLARS k will be by ate Den who are mature men of frem 12 to 20 years’ experience; in fac entire staff are the highest salaried Exteecting free nnd without pate | at all b we the “Right Dr. Brown,” at Pirat| ave. and Cherry st, and representing themnelves. to ny nsaistants My Optical de artment will eave any pair of require ad my story on the combine and tal Fabece in’ Seat morondere EPWIN J. BROWN, Db. D Firat Ave, Union ao Open evenings until & and Sundays | 4 for pe who work, Phone Main 3640, jbe flashed on the | tonal anthem ing a new CONGRESSMAN AT THE EMPRESS There was a ge hers of Wilson day at all Tuesd the most at the Empress thuatre, leb: th the important being | gressman Bryan | spoke between | fered with her in her fall, the first and second shows in the evening | Preceding the speech, .Manager} Bronson caused pictures of the American flag and and th America sereen, works of stimick and, the joined in the singing for }poac grexsman Bryan, ‘‘and dent, Woodrow Viifison srve peace if humanly Tonight we want to selves as standing; behind his efforts peace and to fight sbip, if war forced upon hin followed the The orchestra our will him Western Navigeition company’s steamer, Edison Light, will leave Philadelphia this week, line to Beatle, ation| atres | where Con-| the president to} up the na audience, sald Con-| prest pre possible express oury| in| ready to support bim in} under his lead shoitid unfortunately ae FINE FEATHERS Janet Beecher plays the part.of a young woman who is discontented with her lot in life; yearns for fine feathers; obtains them by dishonorable means, has a brief career of glitter and glory; and then suf- fers retribution in company with her weakling hus- band, who connived at her social exaltation and suf- Coming Sunday—Seats Now Selling ‘THE BIRTH OF A NATION’ Griffith’s Half-Million Dollar Masterpiece CLEMMER Seattle’s Best Photoplay House Tt ae mat