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GERMAN SHARPSHOOTER WAITING FOR A HEAD TO SHOW IN TRENCH STAR-—THURSDAY, | Soaeer Photographer Durborough, No w in Germany for The Star, Got His Camera Near Enough to the Real Fighting to Snap This German Sol- dier Aiming [= stein J auch as marks the newspaper of | today. RAISES FOR | | He patd tribute to the achieve ments of the United Press max }men in the European war, declar jing the organization flying col ed Pian ch palis y EE TR address was de livered at the morning session of the congress in Recital hall on th exposition « la when “The Con tent of the nal” was the gen eral toplo d sed John H. Perry of Seattle dis cussed News r Law tn the United Stat d by the repr press assoc Thos, F lard of Shanghai, China, K. Sugt mura of Tokio and Aaron Watson of the London Timos were also speakers. Practically every country on the globe was represented at the ses ston ding all of the European belligerent countries. SAN FRANCISCO, July tonal, x the United Press played a part In making the new order things in journalism possible, Schermerhorn, publisher of International Pre: w-He declared that, under the o| lem of restriction and limita , it was impossible for a news. paper to ad to Sdopt an aggressive policy an aggressive policy WONDERFUL INVENTION RE- sronse mnal: TH WHILE EP has cost Japan about and an additional $26, 0 is to be appropriated. KODAKERS— “In at one, at five they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Second Floor P.-1. Bids. Union Dye Works ca ae ERYTHING IN A Ba DYEING Th quer tt. That's our while you sieap, saturates the body ith & secthing stream of tricity. It life and vim, and in a our trouble ts cured to ia @ eeif-charged body rheumatism. tum complaint, or / kidney or liver [| lack of nerve || will restore you to Call or write for our Deautiful 99-page book. which tells all about oar treatment. This book |! contal Dullt, robust men ad Free test of Electra-Vite ff you call Conmultation free Office hours: # 6p. m Saturday evenings, We guarantee the supertority of | at an Enemy RETURNING TO!::: "SAVE NATION Returning to thelr country, not ght, but to take the places of ave been killed fight nd to become the bread-win ners for the women and children of | ° their land, 147 Montenegrins from the Arizona coal fields passed thru J Seattio Wednesday night. Bordon Jacavich, leader of the party, says the response to the call for volunteers in Arizona was sur prising. There are but few Montenegrins there now, whereas a few weeks ago the mining districts were prac Me all populated by our coun n.” be eald. BEGIN _ NOW To live on less than you make. Interest Mf Per Cent ‘UNION Us | SAVINGS & TRUST Co. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus, $815,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi- dent and Trust Officer the Lundberg Truss, and give free) trial to prove It A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appliances ang Artificial Lim’ 1107 THIRD AVENUB Room 206 Empress Theatre Ridg. Second Ave., Cor. Spring Seattle, Wash. HOGE BUILDING jin the Heart of the Financial District BIG EXCURSION HOOD CANAL Sunday, July 11 The Trip of a Thou- sand Delightful Surprises Tourists Have Not Seen. Puget Sound Until They Have Seen Hood Canal 51.0 nm mY 4. A nee Pee eT EEE “POTLATCI THE NEW, FAST STEEL STEAMSHIP B 7 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 Take a Basket Lunch, er You Can UNION CITY ONLY Get Dairy Lunch Aboard the Steamer, Sandwiches 5c, Pie 5c, Coffee 5c DON’T FORGET!! GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY—NO TICKET OFFICE, COLMAN DOCK Round Trip Only $1.00 CROWDING MAIN 3993 || draw I An iiapeskans meoting of Monte-| hegrin volunteers now walting tn) Seattle for the return of Jovan Mat anovich, arrested {n Portland on a charge of violating the neutrality laws, ts scheduled within a fow| days, said @ leader, | os | INDICT FIVE AT CHICAGO CHICAGO, July & sentatives of Montenegro in the! United States were Indicted by the! federal grand jury here today on a| © of violating neutrality by| to enlist persons within the United States. The men are} avo Macanovich, formerly Monte-| negri yarge d'affaires at Con ple: P. M. Lubich, assist Matanovich, arrested at vich and Savo Gjourashkovich nbers of the Montenegrin Re ross §=commis [sion, arrested In Bisbee, Ariz, and Anto V arrested in New York SHRINERS AND K.C, MAKE DEAL Five repre-| seeking Portland B. Ma Zetrovitch, Bald the Shriners to the Knights of Columbus: “We're going to need & lot of automobiles Shrine week.”| | Said the Knights of Columbus to | the Shriners: “So are we when we hold our convention, the first week in August.” | “Tell you what,” said the Shrin ers; “for every auto you lend us Shrine week, we'll lend you one | when you hold your convention.” Go you!” said the Knights of} | Columbus. | These words are written fn the expectation that they will be read| by Knights and their friends who happen to own automobiles, and that but, pshaw! You know what we mean. | ‘DECLARES WOMEN’S CLUBS SWAY WORLD Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker,| | president of the General Federation | of Women's clubs, speaking at the |Commerctal Club here last night,| said that In 26 years “the «mall local women's club has become an |organtzation swaying the destiny of the world.” Public opinion of the proposed} belt rallway line to ncircle the) city’s shipping termin is wanted by the port commission. Discus. sion of the plan {n an open meet ing at the Bell st. dock is net for| | Monday. | Do You Measure | | Your Money \f| by what it will buy. or | what it will EARN? | When you give | thought to the EARN. | ING Power of your money, the value of your savings account | will force itself upon things you \{| buy give but momen. tary satisfaction. Spending tess and sav- ing more will create a | fund which will give CONSTANT satisfac. | | tion. Its earning pow- er will be permanent, while your own may lessen or cease. Does not this sug. ||| gest a little more | economy and a sav. | ings account with this bank? | Deposits made on | or before July 10th | interest as of | the 1st. | DEXTER HORTON | TRUST AND SAVINGS | BANK BROON® ANU CHERAY JULY 8, 1915. PAGE 6 | BUCKAROOS ARE HERE! 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When you reserve a seat you get that particular seat. of room—no crowding. Reserved Seats in Grandstands 50c extra. Reserved Box Seats $1.00 extra. Phone Elliott 4841. It’s yours—plenty Performance starts at 2 p. m. sharp. Get Your Tickets Today. Be Ready for the Biggest Show Ever Staged in the West apcacmainin sleepin a a Se a a ee re, Be | fe so gPTTee: |