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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1915. PAGE NED BMSELF AT 40!| Death by slow potson ts killing young in yeare, who = eainate the fatal mistake of failing Wenterstand the warnings of kid- No tres! trouble. When vou kidneys dein to Ing tn natural polsone that Biko tm your body, the firet twinges, or mand Kips may be frequent you var fe! “tired” fn the morning TL you should feel your deat Me best Known remedy for theee | Nee 9 GOLD MEDAL Haarlem wiles, This remedy has stood for more than 200 years, oe was firet produced tn the labor ' . ur money wil! Said wepat aa: mt Cap imported direct from Hol foe Sha can be had at any drug | wal, Pricer bo, S00 Ok aa o aubstitute © and a TILIKUM 315 Pike Sanday and Monda: “INTO THE LiGHT 2-Part Drame “TRE TROUBADOR™ 2 Parte <WUERF IGNORANCE 18 BLISS” 1-Part Comedy TITUS GETS saa @ man on the fence in the | manner Great-RigBaked-Potato Titus, of milk dieput ed another The McBride ordinance pro- the Northern Pacific dining oar de- | morn | video that all milk sold In Seat. partment, has come thra with pos. taining The Star's cou. | tle must be elther pasteurized tively the greatest of all his great, sking him to vote in | of must come from cows tuber- pete ‘avor of the McBride ordi | culin tested, Four counciimen He announced Saturday that dur} "4Me% providing for safe milk. are contending that If Seattie wants raw, untested milk, should be allowed to buy it. if you haven't yet nt | ing Shrine week, the N. P., under y yet sent in his direction, will conduct a booth| YOUr coupon, id It today. It's on the top of the Stuart butlding,| @°!"@ to a lot of differ Fill out the coupon below and where pennants, ink wells, souve.| *C% these coupons. Hesketh mall it to Councilman Robert | alr spoons, ete., all patterned after| '* Deset on all sides by argu- B. Hesketh, City Hall, City, It the famous spud, will be sold ments for and against the Me costs 1 cent, UNSEALED. If to do with the proceeds strated to him that the people A new development on the Going to turn them over to Be- one Want cate milk, deepite milk fight, Saturday, was the Attle’s milk commision, to be used| fhe enertions of four of the effort being made by various in buying SAFE milk for Seattle founclimen to the contrary, it civic organizations of the clty babies, whose parents can't afford probable his vote will to persuade pastors of Seattle to do it. be Infiuenced accordingly, churches to tell thelr congrega Now what do you think of that! u Ae explained Friday, Mes tlons to bring what pressure eth holds the deciding vote. they could to bear on the doubt SEATS GOING WELL Without Hesketh, the council ls Ing counciimen, to vote for it. ‘The Western Stampede and I hereby earnestly urge you, Council- Round-Up management has opened an office for adsance eat ant boxy Man Robert B. Hesketh, to vote in favor sales at #16 Second ave. Tho Round-|f of the original McBride milk ordinance. ‘And Just pues what hes going} O8tlde bill, and if it Ie demon. | sealed, 2 cents. | The regu! chedule of rrteraessas Keeche) Ar Cle Etu The evening train, Special Low Round-Trip For full information and Chicago, Milwaukee CITY TICKET OFFICE Second and Cherry Phone Elliott 4812 ip ‘neluding Its Branches in Loans and Discount ...... Branches) ........ me fly Bonds and Stocks Other United States Bonds Deposits ... The Bank of California, Francisco and its Branches is used that the a minimum, henc foom is not increased, these Summer days. Gas range. Stuart Bldg. Fish on the Fourth been extended to include Monday and Tuesday, July Sth and 6th. Spend the week-end in the Cascades and enjoy the best sport nature has provided. Following train serv- fee tn effect Abed 3rd, ath, Beh and 6th: Whittier . Easton . Lavender . je Columbian,” leaving Seattle at 7:30 o'clock, may also be used by those who wish to do early-morning fishing. National Association of San Francisco. ee ee id man who can stop this Risstesersorcorccron _| ce ey supe HOLL WAL ASSETS. German government have been| “T had a hard time ‘getting inetruc Bank Premises (San Francisco. and PEEL OIRO CV isb es cebesesceces — Liability under Letters of missioner John Keane before dele-| of Harry W. Carroll, city comptrol United States Bonds to secure Circulation 5000,000.00 ||\been made to and Virginia City, constitute one association, under one Management, and depositors at any one of the bank’s offices have the protection of the entire capital, surplus and undivided profits of the association Agent for the First National Bank, Fairbanks, Alaska. THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA National Association. SEATTLE BRANCH, 801 SECOND AVENUE. E.C. WAGNER, Mgr. GEO. T. S. WHITE, Ass’t Mgr. Rarely Indeed Is a Kitchen to Be Found Without the Modern Sanitary . Gas Range ESULTS are obtai There are many excellent makes of Gas Ranges, enough to meet every possible demand in price and capacity, from the small three-burner range to . the large restaurant range. ol self-ligh attathment which does away th the use matches may be placed on any SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY | Up wilt start next Saturday, Seats PMO ES 6s 554s oe Saks Sra Shateereiet es ota ‘are going rapidly. PN Py 5 ists ey Goi se di h-6 bd byass ROBBERS TAKE HOLT TELLS $3,0001NBOLD) WHY HE SHOT STREET RAID) J.P. MORGAN SAN FRANCISCO, July 3. GLENCOVE, July 3.—Frank seul Three employes of the Mission [who shot J. P. Morgan, sent the Anglo-California bank were (following telegram to his wife, in heid up and robbed of $3,000 — Daliar, Texas, this afternoon at Seventh and Irwin sts. today | Man prop do disposes. by three auto bandits. Don't come here until you get my The robbers exchanged shots letters. fe strong. Sikned with the bank employes and FRANK caped with the gold down the Holt made the following state San Bruno road. ment They are being pursued by a “1, Mr, Holt of New York City, posse of police. do ‘eby testify before Judge The money was being transport William Poco that | we ed in sacks aboard an automobile. formerly a professor of French It constituted the payroll of em. ployes of the Pacific Coast Glass i ete and weeted to stop Works, It was being taken from ediier as * po oot oongfind the bank to the plant when the mew Morgan was the only man who could help me. holdup occurred The robbery evidently had been! About two days ago | visited Glencove to get an exact view the “Fisherman's Special” has us. 8. Fares Between All Points descriptive folders, inquire & St. Paul Railway DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Union Station carefully planned. No hitch oc Phone Main 6933 curred In the plans until one of the of his home. This morning | bank employes began shooting as| decided for my day to see Mor |the robbers started to flee. The; @an. | came on an early train, bandits returned the ff The| thinking to catch Morgan before crowd of pedestrians scattered | he went away. America is in right and left as the firing contin-| directly responsible for the hor aed. Police attracted to the scene} ible slaughter of our European commandeered automobiles and| brothers. | am sorry for the gave chase, Morgan family, but he is t Portland, Seattle, Tacoma snd Virginia Cy. be ISSUE LICENSE At the Close of Business, June 23, 1915. SAN FRANCISCO, July 2.—Dee | re larations that special agents of the seeeeeee s+ $31806,255.91 ||) working secretly here to bring/ tions to issue the n about a general strike of water/to the Ratheke 707 front worker n all of the 1 them, and 1! «+ 1,179,734.68 |\ ports of the Pacific Coast with.” 485,293.99 || made by Deputy State Labor Com-| ‘Thin was the statement Saturday! Hoense 3,244,915.39 gates to the San Francisco Labor | jer z - Counetl Thursday James W. Morrison, of 5,125,444.76 Keane declared every effort has} ing Rat thakeller, paid the sat ; up exportation of $000 munitions of to the allies. 285,000.00 According to Keane's statements, treasurer $625.86 for a ifcense cov ering the Interval from July 1, the i 2 vit Jni Stat . ‘ ch {date of renewal, to the first of the fj ption Fund with United cs . x the Longshoremen’s union, of which | oo) 119 obtained a receipt from (SEAR ets Sinaia ee ip: Arena gt ecm raneem 250,000.00 he is international vice president, | ie i sasurer but Ce et alg ¢ : 2 900,201.5 has been approached by men who} oe rage ei iano Cash and Sight Exchange ...........+++.. 14,900,201.56 offered to induce its members to| oll held up his license, pending in 8 go on strike for better conditions. | Structions from the city's legal de $62,276, 846.29 partibent wig The next round tn the cafe dance i LIABILITIES CHICAGO, July 3—Justice Boyer! muddle will be fought. Tussday| Capital Paid in Gold Coin ..........+++.$ 8,500,000.00 || fined H. K. Baird $5 for kissing @) whoa Councilman Luniy’s bill to re Surplus and Undivided Profits 8,256,734.33 woman passenger in his auto 12) yoke the Mutler lleense, and Coun Circulation .. 4,823,825.00 times within three blocks, despite! ojiman Dale's new bill, legalizing Letters of Credit 3'462,097.22 || Baird's assertion that the woman Is) dancing where liquor ts sold, provid his wife. ing the dancing is lcensed, come up. | LANGPINGHES OUR VISITORS Shrine week is bringing all kinds of visitors to Seattle Among others, some of the most noted crooks in the country plan to give us the once-over, But Chief Lang and his men have their eagle eyes trained on them as soon as they hit the city, and ten of the most proficient “dips” and “knock out" men are getting an Inside Dr. L. R. Clark view of the city jail Saturday Three of the men arrested had be enough hydro-chloride, the ar chemical used for “knockout” « 37,234,189.74 $62,276,846.29 National Association, San in Seattle, Tacoma, Portland drops in beer, etc., to kill the en This office offers you the serv-|tire population of Seattle, sayr fees of graduate registered dentists, | Lang. who have their certificates hang - guerd ing right on the wall in front of |their dental chairs in plain sight ST. JAMES WOMEN | Prices the lowest—palnless work |wtth sour work, “eee svarantee! TQ GIVE FESTIVAL |\TEETH PULLED FREE!) st. samen’ cathedral parish wom- open-air festival, to be held July 18 |demonstrate our painless methods. vison }19 and 20, at Terry ave. and Colum- ined so quickly when gas | waste heat is reduced to | f th Dr. L, R. Clark, Mgr. beautify the grounds. Refreshments e the temperature of the 1405 THIRD AVE. will be served by young women of] a redeeming feature for | N, W. Cor, Third and Union, [the church during the afternoons coaesiicbis | and evenings. Rev. M. A. Matthews Will preach a sermon Sunday mornihg entitled MEMORIES’ GARLANDS On Sunday evening he will discuss the subject “Death for the Traitor and Freedom for the Patriot’ This will be an tnteneely spir ftunl and patriotic service, and every one is cordially invited. Good muate. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seventh and Spring PUBLIC WEDDING AT EVERETT TODAY EVERETT, July 8.—-A public wed- | ding will be held today as a feature of the Kla-How-Yah celebration Miss Hlsle Bragg of Hartford will be married to Glen Uttley of Ever. ett. Tonight there will be a pave ment dance, a komika] kostume pa rade and a number of other attrac | tions. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Phone Main 6767 'SOBS LIKE CHILD and that the bullet entered causing pain and suffer! |Each morning from 8:30 to 10 to|®? are preparing for a midsummer 1 . |bia st. Chinese lanterns and other — Regal Dental Offices (Oriental decorations will be used to MONDAY AT 10 A.M.,SPECIAL HOLIDAY PERFORMANCE GRIFFITH’S HALF-MILLION DOLLAR MASTERPIECE THE BIRTH OF A NATION Accompanied by Symphony Orchestra With Pipe Organ Direction of Oliver G. Wallace I)rea “= | 20C to 75¢ RESERVE YOUR SEATS EARLY NCLEMMER +-— Seattle’s Best Photoplay House — superior court Saturday, asking | $1,000 damages. Joe Toupin pleaded guilty to a) etait Mat Lind was sent to the county charge of forgery before Judge | |jall for three months by Justice Mackintosh Saturday and sobbed) /HAS NARROW ES‘ ESCAPE Gordon Saturday, after the judge = like a child when sentenced to had administered a severe rebuke.| “Popular Prices” for high-class serve one to twenty years at the) puster Blethen, eon of pune He was caught chopping off the sformatory lcity’s Lake Burien car line. | and convince you. Alleging that her infant son, Har. Jas a result of having ridden under| | ry, was shot June 24 by 4+\/an auto truck with his velocipe The copper he took amounted to | Phones—M. 2174; M. 7100, Local 33 ig, cigar and confectionery |on Wednesday, near their home, at about $1. It will cost $100 to re- |J- W. EDMUNDS, Oph. D. rat 15th ave. and Beacon st..| Fifth ave. W. and W. Comstock st.’ pair the damage. IN CHARGE B THE GREAT BIG BAKED POTATO SPECIAL © “SPEED EATER’: it will appear at the Tacoma Speedway in the Intercity (a. m.) 100-mile - race and Golden Potlatch (p. m.) 200-mile race July 5th Cael == Special awards of delicious fruit cakes, a weighing 100, 75 and 50 pounds each, will be presented to winners of these events. Like all other features of the Route of the Great Big Baked Potato, the Special will be a winner. Northern Pacific Railway Special Trains Leave Tacoma July 5th at 9:00 A. M. 10:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 11:30 A.M. 12:00 M. 12:35 P.M. 1:00 P. M. Round Trip Fare From Tacoma, 25 Cents Trains from Seattle Leave 7:45, 8:00 A. M. and 12:20, 4:15 P. M. SRR REMEBER RHREER Ree ee - =| GOPPER THIEF GETS _ |FRASER- PATERSON CO.’S Cc » 3.3 h WHEN SENTENCED 2°: isc’ sci‘seston Crue's] 3 MONTHS IN JAIL ““sorscs! Pert—on te salcony work. Best service in Seattle at | lowest rates. We can duplicate any B, Blethen, ts nursing brutses today| Copper bonds on the rafls along the | broken lenses. A call will please

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