The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 2, 1915, Page 8

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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 2, PACE 8 Auto Goes To Protest TonsofU.S. Into Sound; Flying of Supplies in Babe Killed U.S. Colors Mexico City HN EDWIN NEVIN | GALVESTON, J TON July Ger|telegram from ly to President Wilson's 1915 Cheasty’s Cool Clothes For Hot Days An official arranse One death, and four miracu BY J y2 lous escapes, resulted Thurs WASH day night at 6:30 when an auto oO 2 H (i headquarters, stated today plunged backward thru. the the Lusita . “i railing on Railroad ave, be- (and the submarine warfare, is now Red Crom Agent O'Connor and tween Bell and Battery » inderstood to be in the hands of) Consul Gen anklin have arri safely in ty with two tons and disappeared in Elliott bay Muriel Wanamaker, S-year old daughter of E. A, Wan amaker, vice president of the the kaiser for approval Mexico | vi Indications aro that it will reach Of Medical supplies, They Washington probably Tuesday both the Carranzista and It 1s expected to be friendly, but| ines without Interference,” passed Zapata J. W. Godwin Co, commission [not final Gonzales defeated the Zapa merchants, le dead | The next atep will then be a new| tetas east of Mexico City and cay £. Aw | American note to England and.|tured several cannon and a quantity! Mrs, Je ling modification of the order in| munitions, the message | the dead baby’s grandmother council, | ~ | Mise 8. C. Johns, a friend, and | ina Gslinn Wesserianad: & The administration will also tn-|VILLA DOESN'T WANT JOB Shand. Valse weet Munbued trern siat thet British vessels stop Nying| WASHINGTON, July 2 Gen.) the wrecked machine after he. |‘0 American flag Villa dows not desire to be prest-| role efforte on the part of A ¢ mplate investigation is being dent of Mexico. | sailors from nearby ships, are | ace Of reports made by Ambasna In fact, no man of the Villistal suffering from nervous shock, |r Gerard tn Berlin and Americaa|faction wants the pont The automobile was driven by |CONMUlé tn Great Britain of in-| The revolution in Mexico ts now }Mrs. Cribley, She was attempting | Stance which use of the flag has)a fight by Gen, Carranza to cain to turn on a narrow way, W been made. control of the government, while the machine got beyond her con-| Continuance of such practice tn)the Villistas are resisting in bebalf trol {the efforts of British ships to avoid of democratic princip! cestring Sailor Goes to Rescue attacks endangers vessels enti only to turn the government over to fly the Stare and Stripes, and protest ts expected © some one lawfully entitled to the leadership. | ‘This was the way Gen former chief lieutenant med an the | Hans Lar. | Vigorous Burnelde “*-. ‘GUNS BATTER DOWN The women ac inged to the water a satlor from the the first to the rescue Ange of son, was He was made that the Monte-| negrins evacuate the city at the jose of the war and an interna-| tlonal blockade wan ordered to en force the demand. IFC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN-~WOMEN YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. KODAK FINISHING your work Values Tell Let me 4 Spectaliat Pike | r Com in Swift'e—tecond mt AVIATOR SINKS FOE’S SUBMARINE ROME, July 2.—A French aviator | bombarded and sank the Austrian| submarine V-11 in the Adriatic, it was officially announced today The submarine was one of the | most recently bullt of the Austrian nbavy and wes a Vessel of 800 tons.| The submarine is «i oned to have carried a crew of 25 REPORT ADRIATIC | UNER IS MARKED NEW YORK, July 2.—"eporta that the liner Adriatic, which sail ed Wednesd. has been marked for attack by a German submarine | Were ridiculed at the offices of the White Star line today. It was de. nied that the Adriatic carried con traband. Officials said there was no reason why the Germans should endeavor to sink her. ‘TURK FEARS BULGAR | SOFIA, July 2 » government jarchives and all precious relles in |the mosques of Adrianople have |been removed, owing to the fear that Bulgaria will declare war upon Turkey in the near future, accord-| |ing to advices here today. COUNTER ATTACKS | MADE BY GERMANS PARIS, KODAKERS— “In at one, at five they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Kecond Floor P.-1, Mids. a | | Store Closed All Day M OCOR onday—Independence Day Big 4th July Excursion pltea ade HOOD CANAL Sunday, July 4 2m ostats supe sand Delightful Surprises Tourists Have Not Seen Puget Sound Until They Have Seen Hood Canal THE NEW, FAST STEEL STEAMSHIP Union Dye Works nvr CLRANT Finest looking and most satisfactory artificial teeth in the world. July Violent counter attacks are being against the col, agreeable, strong, Neht allied lines by the Germans from |§@"d durable. Made to properly Arras to Ypres. The British, in fit any mouth. They restore a youthful appearance the cheeks and the region of Ypres, jected to terrific slumping removing are being sub bombardment ORALTHESIA Our new method makes all dental operations painless, Our standing offer “If we hurt you, don't pay us" should convince the most skep. tleal Leaves Colman Dock 9:00 A. M., Arrives Back 10:30 P. M. ON THIS EXCURSION THE STEAMER CALLS AT GAMBLE, BRINNON, HOODSPORT, POTLATCH AND UNION CITY ONLY Take a Basket Lunch, or You Can Get Dairy Lunch ‘OLD-TIMERS KICK ON AUCTION PLANS ANCHORAGE General Alaska, July 2. with dissatisfaction the TICKET OFFICE, COLMAN DOCK asking your assistance in changing | the system of selling lots to the highest bidder, Poor Alaskan resi dents practically shut out.” MAIN 3993 ‘think, to assert their rights. Genuine Panama Hats, $7.50 for ererre value, Not Soda Straws Just good Straw Ha worth $2.00 and $2.50, for 103-5-7 FIRST AVE. S. Welcome as the Ice Man All $20 Suits Now ...-s: All $25 Suits Now I's Not Often We Tell You Our Troubles, But This Time We Will, We're Going to Quit! Never Before and Never Again Such Good Clothing and Furnishings at These Prices Looks Cool and Is Cool D. Underwear, Union Suits.. Single garment B. Vv $4.35 Latest Shapes Hats now $1.35 All $15 Now $16.85 $5.85 $3.50 for $4.00 for $11.35 | WESTERMAN & SCHERMER NEAR YESLER WAY They’re the Real Stetsons $13.35 We lost our picture of Douglas, but these are the genuine Douglas Shoes— Gee, but they’re comfy Outing Shirts, col- lars attached—military shape; $1.00 kind now, each..... 80¢ 406 of Stetson $3.35 Pants We've stacks of them—Sweet- Orr, Stag or Keystone, $2.50 kind. .$1.85 $3.00 kind. .$2,15 $3.50 and $4.00 kind now.. .$2.85 Not many left, Better hurry. Broken lines of Suits, worth up to $15.00, now $4.85 ..45¢ ‘LET EM FIGHT,’ SAYS STAR’S SPECIAL INVESTIGATOR IN MEXICO T’S THE ONLY WAY OUT FOR THE MASS OF THE PEOPLE; THEY IN WAR YET, HE SAYS; CHIEFS LEAD SCATTERED BANDS Jove after the women, without Fa Villa, summed up the Mexican alt He was fol-| uation in on interview with the won sic’ | TURKISH FORTRESS |i esses Fulton, a sailor from the U. 8. rev-/ | “The revolution is being fought} nue cutt Manning; W. H j a ‘or th a ation ¢ o c cee, a seaman, and J. F. Dowling.| ATHENS, July 9—A terrific as ss A ‘said oR hee a g. ‘9 Yes, plenty of 400 8 jsault against the Turkish positions new government should 1 Moantime the police and fire de’ before Kirthia began Wednesday |by lawful means, 90 as to have legal them—vici, calf bartmente bad a i - ed, ancl and is now in progress. anction | cr patent leather, ae Pelt M.S. Are| Eight allied warhatps, headed by $4.00 kind now st dove twice in an attempt to|the superdreadnaught Queen Eliza rf remaining nder water|tlons in the most violent be ard minutes the last time, he| ment since the attack upon Kilid| | “sy ree Me. ame up with a report of faflure. | Bahr, several months age | Ls] > ETI we 3 Recover Girl's Boay Un Irmed reports reaching | 2 ee a < A fire engine was called from the | he Jeclare Kirthia has falle ” | a Pat Paes ad hace Madison st. station. D. E. Cross, fore the attack , agent for the port commisaton at All Mytilene dispatches reaching Yes, it’s the guod the Bell st. wharf, dove with ®/ here today reporting the new as | old-fashioned auto. The fire engine then pulled) aiies and Turks i kind. Balbriggan the car upright : ,. | Week have been he Sunset Highway, one of the most! Underwear now, or en (1) now aap ed yo Boggle t tay re and this! time since the fighting on the Gal-| picturesque automot roads on ae Um Ld » girls be Hpolt ninanla began this continent, is today open to garm As otor Was A ! fora . i ] ‘ 8 . : Aine d o me Th 1 losses are de r tr | COOL and comfortable in the smart styles of : 3 yoo on be vo tod ae a at least 10, n killed {al dedication of the road,] New York and London. Here you find every hoapital, where another vate fight | e4 od mimes sn om tof he st roan | C thing to your taste—Straw Hats, Silk Shirts, Sport was made | > © Ff place Ti st ya ©; et on Shirts, Silk Hosiery, light, cool Underwear and the Re Cribley, vie ix suffering ZEPPELIN BLOWS UP pasa, | s iv: i the severest shock, went to the ’ a ae ob ss igen 7 e newest arrivals in city hospital with Miss Johns. Mra canes ‘sun tay marae ok toa ce inging | It’s hot now—but think of the days to Smart Clothes Wansmaker and Mise Westerland| AMBTERDAM, July 3—A Zep come. Overcoats, worth up were taken to the Seattle General|pelin, leaving its shed at Druasels | P e $15 t $40 hospital Wodnesday, exploded and was de-| ie $15.00, nOW ......c.000- Yi Ce) All but Mra. Cribley, would, It|stroyed, according to dispatches F 1 ast and the West. ced jwas thought, be able to go home|here toay. The cause of the ex-| °C, hast and the Wont. 4 ‘ ; Pare Festuring the Cheasty Invincible | Friday sion t# not known, and whether| 07°F GU ® gp co M4) You'd feel like a millionaire in one of our | 4 , bh a in not tee nise the occasion. Double-breasted Blue Serge Suits, worth | * Suit at $16.50 CHERRY FAIR AT SALEM gr ae eral thousand pe wore up to $25, | F i: tiealie. & SALEM, July 2—With the city there, haying made t rimage | | And the ‘sesson novelty, the camcaieranes With tk ad Gaon ITALIANS PROTEST Gooey Te ca! B® teenie ote now co eeeeeececceeee | Benjamin Week-End Suit and with the crowning of Queen jand rg and other cities i i oO Anne XIV., the annual cherry fair jand t » the other side of the itl tra ite Trouse 22.50 Reh 4 | ened today for a two-day celebra 2 | Cascade: jj Just Received First Shipment of Light-Weight Burberry (London) tion o the triple entente| “The highway rises 3,100 feet in | Coats t Montenegro's occupation of] 5 mites, thru virgin forests, and | | art ea yge Y | % a! o jnce in th eavier SHRINERS, ATTENTION! |witt speak and’ Sime, Mary Coulne |, The allies aro said to bave as|itan's per cont. nn HERE'S YOUR CLOTHING HEADQUARTERS | Cleary will sing at the Democratic spellers: ae. tfice that | pa Se: Nile Red and Waite Hats bis luncheon Saturday noon In| c-utart will be definitely settled at} Bryan will not be In Wenatchee Blue Serge and Cheviot Coats . Gone, Bate ‘ the end of the war |whon Liberty bell fs there, July 1 White Flannel Trousers negro has long dosired|t » to Wenatchee committee White Hose and captured the city after|— SS Red Silk Ties ee in the last Balkan war we i ARENT BY DAVID BRUCE CHIHUAHUA, Mexico, July 2.— Why this shedding of blood in Mexico? Is it necessary? the only way out? For months now IT have been watching the situation here. Have been living with the people—have been able to feel the pulse of the masses—and of the country. I have watched the effect of the victories and defeats of each chief. tain. And I have watched the ef- fect of each cloud of intervention that has gathered to the north— over the border. Should this country be pacified pacified against its will and at this time? Or is it worth the shedding of blood and the destruction of property that a people may be fr ? Or sho Is it the best— uld the people be pre- The photograph of Gen. Huerta, above, was made wh mowing his lawn at his U home on Long Isiand. The artist has changed the grass to peons. vented from rising and 80 perpetuate the system that has es day's official communication wrinkles ed, The artillery action Is followed # At, per set, $5, $10 and $15, papain pipes Reheat tel ds 66 +} by massed attacks of enemy in Crown and bridgework a spe- ‘ nt |fantry attempting to storm the|Mfctalty Mexico Awakening | British positions For the last four years, the 80 | per cent In Mexico have been slow ly awakening, slowly coming to re lalize what has been done to them lin the past and what is being done to them in the present They are almost ripe now, Tam plan to auction the lots on Ship Lowest prices in the city for§ sure they will do so if whipped by i i ‘reek townsite to the high-cl k. hunge Aboard the Steamer, Sandwiches 5c, Pie 5c, Coffee 5c bret earth oddly ne. ee “Would you send them back to 8. ar eir ole endicants 9 $ egrams to Secretary of the Interlo their holes with men¢ Lane, Gov, Strong and Delegate loaves of bread DON’T FORGET!! Round Trip Only $1.00 ff i." sie nlite 7 ee ‘ead sen ere, an lo not wan! GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY—NO CROWDING yen re eiitlan Sade sent here, People Aren’t Fighting NOT UNTIL MORE BLOOD HAS BEEN SPILLED HERE 1 woe SS eee } | —SPILLED BY THE PEOPLE THEMSELVES — WILL THE PEOPLE BE PERMITTED TO | GAIN THE UPPER HAND. | And when they begin to spill! blood T am afraid they will run to excess, to horror, perhaps. Not any one military chief can | bring order out of the chaos here. For there have been few liberators jin the history of the world And | those few, if you look back and! consider a little, were lberators who headed an aroused people. The military chiefs of Mex- ico are not heading an aroused people. They are heading small and comparatively ingle nificant bands of soldiery. it is true that these soldiers a of the people, and believe, the bong jority of them, that they are fig ing for the freedom of the people BUT IT IS NOT THE PEO: PLE WHO ARE FIGHTING TO FREE THEMSELVES. ———$—$———— Massachusetts has elx living @ governors,

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