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STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 13, PAGE 2. "COL. BLETHEN MASTER HAND | LOSES FIGHT | GUIDING SHIP WITH DEATH BOMB PLOT? The funeral of Col, Alden J. WASHINGTON, July 13,—It Blethen, 68, editor of the Seattle) was declared today that secret Daily Times, who died Monday aft-| service agents suspect a wide jernoon at 4 lock, at the fam-/ spread antiallles terrorist plot fly residence, 619 W,. Highland) to blow up munitions shi | drive, will be held from the Blethen route to England and France home Wednesday afternoon, at 4) The plot included also, It Is | o'clock | believed, an attempt to kIil or Col. Blethen had deen tl for a} kidnap Bir Ceoll Spring-Rice, year, during part of which tlme he| the British ambassador, as he Jed in a vain search for health,| came from the Morgan home bronchitis and 1915, gan A NN FN ZT 1 | NOTICE!! VISITING SHRINERS ) THEIR FRIENDS, TOURISTS and OTHERS ON THE AFTERNOONS OF : THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JULY 15, 16 AND 17 THE PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION COMPANY WILL OPERATE THEIR BIG STEEL OCEAN-GOING STEAMER “TROQUOIS” on THREE “SEEING PUGET SOUND” EXCURSIONS THE ROUND-TRIP FARE FOR EACH EXCURSION WILL BE ONLY 75c Children between 5 and 12 years, 50c; under 5 years, free. The steamer will leave Colman dock each afternoon at 2:00 p. m. Returning, will arrive back in Seattle Thursday and Friday 9:00 p. m., Saturday 8:00 p. m., in time for the big Tilikum parade and Mardi Gras. Seattle's Reliable Credit House Today's Styles Today 1332-34 Second Avenue and 211 Union Street. Final Clearance Of Women’s Apparel Entire Stock of SUITS, CLOAKS DRESSES anD WAISTS Greatly Reduced. We must make room for our Fall Merchandise. Coats $10 at $12.50 This Monday night, This could not be verified today It wae dented that th sador was being guarded, but it is known secret service agente and police are unoatentatiously watching the British embassy | An @ result of threatening let } ters recelved in New Orleans Sun-/ day more extensive precautionary |mensures are possibly now ce | observed The number of bombs found ia transatlantio ships suggests a mas-| ter mind directing a widespread plot, And the theory that Frank Holt, who planted a bomb in the capitol and shot J, P. Morgan, may have been a tool to such a con: controlling | apiracy is considered. | ae 3) that sensational dis ¥ ay be expected soon are} tent | lood pressure es of colds combined at tnter val undermine his health and rendered his constitution com a ne unable to ia June at Partially 17, he was for unable to ta only at times h bers of the family. alive by stimulants. Continue Management The Seattle Times will continue! to be published under Blethen man agement, Col, Blethen several years ago providing for his share of the stock to go to two sons, Joseph and Clarance B. Blethen, upon his death Resides an attack ¢ | unconscious the last eight days food talk, and recognised mem Ho was kept or special garment y were higher attractive styles Suits $18.75 ane $23.75 These two groups of sults are from broken Hnes that sold for much more Styles, fabrics and in all that 1 summer's sults so popular price make: to holding eat in the Times, ( nated the Time corporation hold 1 the then| Reports ent, cl eral the real. fp ASSASSINATE wu) ate about town and in the East 13.—The arrest able est We will extend you —CREDIT— Pay us in small weekly or monthly payments. These three trips are well worth your while, as they give one a good idea of the scenic wonders and the commercial possibilities of our great Puget Sound. te tad A SUGGESTION! WHY NOT TAKE YOUR VISITING FRIEND ON ALL THESE THREE EXCURSIONS? IT WILL BE A ROYAL WAY TO ENTERTAIN THEM DURING THE AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. THEY WILL SEE MORE OF OUR WONDERFUL COUNTRY IN THIS MANNER THAN IN ANY OTHER POSSIBLE WAY. THEY WILL ENJOY ALL THE TRIPS. MEALS SERVED. FRIDAY, JULY 16 | SATURDAY, JULY 17 ? - SEATTLE WATER FRONT—U. 8. Gov. OAK BAY-TOWNSEND EXCURSION | ERNMENT CANAL LOCKS—CIRCLING mt ws the same BAINBRIDGE ISLAND EXCURSION | On this trip the Iroquois will steam slows ly along § e's water front, giving a fine view of Se pping factlities, down- Jtown bus section and the section o sides: passing U. house at West Point, Fort Lawton, Ball —Vviewing the new U. 8. Government Canal | Locks, which connect Seattle's wonderful | laken with Puget # pass the littie city house at Potnt-No- rt Madison, through ong the shore line of Bain- sutiful sum- an | his e take SOFIA, Dr. tater tasiew July aft oe THURSDAY, JULY 15 erar and HOOD CANAL BXCUMSION It All Shriners in Town Were Rolled Into One, He’d Be Worth Something Over 50 Millions Why le a Shriner, did you | ask? And what? A simple question—one that anybody might propound—but who can answer it? Imagine all the Shriners now gathered in Seattle as being combined in one man — one large, smiling Shriner,. What would he be like? He'd be some guy, al! right, you say? He sure would, as to size and weight and smile. And he'd be worth about $52,850,000, Is ail. Howda weno? od many prominent cit Sofia were sentenced to ¢ path protested his inno- of Mg ne and iff into dowas: “I He did. Be sinner, Col thru thick | sacrifice | Bitterly | | | nemies he fought bitter. GERMAN TRENCH netimes vindictively and weapon that came to his PARIS, July 1 frightful fire of heavy against their positions mans attempted to blow the Fren Anastasiow in the wife of The news of his death will rouse mixed emotions in many hearts. A strong man has gone the way of all flesh, He played a big part In the life of Seattle Ghenideau, former fore and the Northwest. For a little of Bulgaria, and Elin while he will be missed. The a beautiful soctety woman, old world wags on jon charges of conspiracy to onsas Col, Biethen's was a curious | sinate Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria personality He had many created a sensation here today friends and more enemies. Men They were ts tody either liked or hated him. er two Bulgarians a aed of So men misjudged him. He ting again e life of the was irascible, violent of which speech, even with his friends. He had admirable qualities, ignoble ones. His stand by my friends the friend saint or Blethen stood by him, * and this, at ans © of the convicted men Fought Enem! But his lly and so: with any hand He 4 enic trip | Canal—rete | delightful ROUND TRIP ONLY 75 CTS. (Save This Advertisement for Reference, as It Will Not Appear Again.) Well, there are 5,285 officiat| pp bo yy Sa NRA Shrine delegates here. That's all we'll count. Ther re some sev eral thousands more, unofficial ones, besides the ladies, But we'll 3 feonsider or the ones we're cer olent 1 tain are her Once he It costs son & to become a/ te cot Shriner. It can be done for some: hepa It — costs about ten times | e?4 sion last night, the war office ao s } Col, Blethen dominated his news. | nounced today . . ce. 8x by a hail of asphyxiating bombe, te ‘ . was his voice. Such editors before he ie eligible to hor Shrine [have great power and a greater re-|the enemy delivered a general on. time a man reaches the 32nd de-| *Ponsibility |slaught against the French post- gree he's usually cut his eye teeth}, He had a tempestuous career. In|tions, This was alto repulsed about being a tightwad and finds|%!* vigorous years he light 1 . now |fighting. But . | Dry sea rAicmadt ane eteraed nO” | tore the er of age, those who! VENICE ag, yg eT were close to him say, his sature oh Se at|softened. Less freq and leas} the cyeeazonable to Presume that! violent were his irascible moods.| MILAN, July 13—Austrian | $10,000, tho some of ‘em are worth |ADd It was with some aviators again dropped bombs |considerably less, and some aston: pHes telter that, &t the end cls plone Fall | ishingly ee ‘There - z ine art bis burden down stated here today. This is the |three millionaires amongst those | Was School Principal fourth aerial raid that has been fellows you've seen packing around| Gol. Blethen was born at Knox. made upon the city. Two build tin spears and things lately—it| Maine, Dec. 27, 1846. After ac-| Inge were wrecked and three rthwent - Agate Paw bride 1 A wonderful Puget ip. Don't miss it TICKET OFFICE, COLMAN DOCK—MAIN 3993 Sa a NT VA A cS Be a EA A CARRANZA MAY BE RECOGNIZED WASHINGTON, July 13—Gea Carranza is preparing to wind @ his campaign against Gen. Ville rapid strokes against his enem. n in etimes sini This made him it may be, hastened his ar ¢, som ster waned Vaswa | REAL STORY OF THE CRACKING OF THE LIBERTY BELL, TOLD BY MAN WHO, AS BOY, HELPED BREAK IT) BY KENNETH W,. PAYNE NEW YORK, July 13.—THE TRUE STORY C€ THE LITTLE | HOY WHO BROKE TIME LIBER | TY BELL-—TOLD BY HIMSELF: has been quoted to me here—given to the world at large practically for the first tir | Pennsylvania Dutch, and had come to Philadelphia from Chester, Pa, in 18%2~seven years after I was bora.” Thus Rauch narrated his secret, in words q ed to me today by his widow, Mrs, E. J. Rauch, of this city, and vouched for by many rela- tives and friends My mother had sent me to the continent to the Pan-,shop that morning,” Rauch said, exposition, officially “and I was going home thru the funeral of Chief{old State House square, when 1 hall, on July &,| heard ‘Major Jack’-—that's what we |boys called Jack Downing, the ‘Say, boys, do you want to ring the Liberty Bell today, in honor of Washington's birthday?’ Did we want to’—Major Jack climbed up into the steeple and tled a rope around the clapper. When he came down we took the other end and, as he told us to, be gan pulling with all our might.” The capture of Mexico City hu And, to make a long story short.’ greatly encouraged Carranza’s ft the boys pulled with such might!) that the old bell cracked under the| lowers, and there were indlcsties today of plans for an energetic cam strain We never said a word about our | paign, designed to establish exploit. It seemed one of those claim of the “First Chief” to things that 10-year-old boys who) nition by the United States, 4 aren't looking for trouble had best The impression in Washington’ Liberty Bell, it state bound the old decrey art. Tretia eee ee ee Dr, L. R. Clark If You’re Going to “Smile With Nile” You Want Your Teeth in Perfect Condition. And this is surely the place to have your work done. Graduate registered dentists, the best of materials, painless methods and the most up-to-date and modern dental office in the Northwest are at your service here. Aud our prices are the lowest. Come in and meet Dr. L. R. Clark personally. He is the man who is leading in the fight to give the peo- ple the kind of dental service to which they are entitled. TEETH PULLED FREE! Fach morning from 8:39 to 10 to demonstrate our painless methods. Regal Dental Offices L, R. Clark, Mgr. 1405 THIRD AVE, N. W. Cor. Third and Union, PACIFIC OCEAN EXCURSION SUNDAY, JULY 18 COLMAN DOCK he How to Banish Wrinkles Quickly face im dinfigured with » matter what the caure, every by using a warh lotion pow: | BY W. S. FORREST LONDON, July 13.—With the slogan, “Win the war from t! air,” English aeronautical ex- perts today launched a move- ment for the creation of a min- istry of aviation and the build- ing of a fleet of 10,000 aero- planes to deluge the ammuni- tion works and supply routes of the enemy with bombs. L. Blin Desbelds, lecturer on aeronautics at the Woolwich Royal Military academy, is the leader of the movement. is supported by H. G, Wells, C. C. Grey, editor, and a score of experts. It is the hope thru lectures and magazine and newspaper articles to or- PACIFIC OCEAN EXCURSION SUNDAY, JULY 18 COLMAN DOCK Vig or for Mea | i Invention Restores Health While You Sleep was immediately sworn. we Saal { you nklew. “—- eat ! LADIES OF SEATTLE jon are requested not to ng balcony at Shrine as it is for our guests SAVINGS" BANKS Of course ulring @ common school education| women and children in ured. now in its that makes any difference to von bs pin lb Wesleyan seminary ant : epcndg + the So, it doesn't take a wizard {n | college, where he was graduated in | ama-Pacific mathematics to figure that our big, 1868. | THREE TONS TO Kl e down at thi omnt-Shriner is a pretty wealthy |*0# 151.6 took up teaching anc a| LL: Joka guy, that Is, if you'd call at dahaan Gah grinatnl Bt the Abs | 80 years ago any money. jbott family school at Farmington,| PARIS, July 18.—A French snitt|- But after guarding his se- roof the steeple, who was wi Maine, from 1869 to 1873 tary officer asserts {t takes three| eret for over three-quarters of [quite a character in Philadelphia— At the same time he carried on|tons of metal to kill one man. He| &@ century, Emmanuel J. Rauch, | calling me. keep silent about. And 1 guess that Carranza has an excellent the study of | and was admitted | bases his estimate on the amount civil war veteran of this city, He corralled a bunch of young-| Major Jack wasn’t inclined to talk | chance of success. to the bar in 1873, establishing an|of ammunition and number of men| told the TRUE story of how the | sters beside me, and then asked us, about it, either.” | The utterance of Secretary Lat office in Portland. He there en-| used by all belligerents: | Liberty Bell was cracked. } ere en” sing to the effect that gaged In practice until 1880, when. é | He nad helped to crack ye Wilson might not find on account of {ll health, he removed |, Old Emmanuel Rauch ts dead of Carranza incompatible with s to Kansas City, Mo. where, for \LEFT IT ih BELGIUM " : passed away barely a year ago recent Mexican declaration is be |four yea was manager of the} It was on Washington's birth: | lieved to have settled the question, Kansas City Journal | day, in the year 183 I was 10 The mooted matter of dancing in the cafes has been settled—tem- | provided Carranza follows his Came Here in 1896 | LONDON, July 13.—A British! years old then, My family was! porarily, at least. Perhaps for all time. |fco City victory by @ | Thence he removed to Min Tommy” raised his left hand to be The answer to the question, “Do we dance, or don't we?” is now—! ‘campaign in the North. llis, where he purchased an interest | «worn in a secret trial. The judge we dance jin the Tribune and the Journal | told him to put up his right hand By a vote of 4 to 4, Councilman Lundy's ordinance to revoke the] After financial fatlure, due to fire, “It's in Belgium,” the soldier re. liquor Hcense of the Butler cafe on the ground that dancing was allowed jand the panfe of 1893, he came to) plied there was killed in city council Monday afternoon. Councilman Fitzger- Seattle in 1896 and purchased id He ald was absent Times ‘ The probability that Councilman Lundy will revive the fight against Col. Blethen ts survived by his 2 TRAWLERS ‘SUNK cafe dancing is believed to be remote. widow and four children, Alden | | Lundy's bill to submit the McBride milk ordinance to a referendum Joseph Blethen, mS copa d ved | Pita ot vote was Monday referred to the judiciary committee. | tun Sia 4 leks serpy mieten! LOWESTOFT, England, July 18./acred saxolite In a half pint A bill introduced at the behest of the Municipal league, providing} ot and Mrs. Marion ®!—The British trawiers Merlin and|hazel-—inexpensive ingre for reclassification of the civil service, was adopted, A commission of| on a | Emerald were shelled and sunk py|/h ny drug store. | t Neareels | Seven will do it a German submarina, it was learned| believe your own eyes when you look The council approved Concllman Bolton's bill doing away with the| today, w thelr crews were land-|into your mirror and behold the j ward | boundaries. Jed hers marvelous transformation tease The remarkable astringent action 1 of the saxolite so tightens the = |wrinkles are literally pre ATTENTION! NOBLES (72:00 ¢iah rien BOQD BILLS IN The « night parade takes place |temporary, for the lotion a Wednen evening. We wish. ali [healthful to tion, which Nobles take part In this, and to trengthen and tone up the weak: |Feport, in full evening dress, If pos tissue, and added benefit may | | LE le, with Fez, at Ceda t d{|be expected with confirmed use. | OLYMPIA, July 13.—The fight tol 1 oor ave, at 7:15 p.m. ~ Use this once a day for awhile; {tt | invoke the referendum on seven JOS. VALWE leannot Injure the most delicate skin } ganize public sentiment behind | 110K) Nit pe the last legislature! A SWALWELL. |the treatment {teelf leaves no trace the idea that the salvation of 8 pas x , of | no One guesses the secret of your| Say, folks, if you want to see a England le from the air. has been won. It Is certain today Increasing youthful appearance fight that looks for all the world “Batter the Rhine bridges daily that petitions for the referendum Aavertinement. ike the real, swat-him-in-the-eye in aeroplane raids, and the trench|®8v° more than enough names to! 44°), thing, don’t miss the show at the *, the bills going before the!) E eo ee! aI fighting in France will be brought a Smpress this week. In the melo- we wore the 1916 elections. The ” to an end,” a statement declared) Perrle at the 1916 election nt MRS |dramatic sketch, “Pals,” by .Hal today. “Send » thousand sero-|Referendum league and the joint tite Jon Davis and company, hubby finds his planes, carrying five bombs each,| ¢S!#!ative committee carried on the/ na erstwhile pal trifling with his wife. insure onl IT’S GOOD If You Get It at CHILBERG, Chairman. oL. Frye’s QUALITY Markets Wednesday Specials: Choice Washington Creamery Butter, Ib...... 1 Choice Steer Pot Roast Choice Spare ice Shoulder Pork Roast... 12:¢ Choice Steer 9 Boiling Beef .. c ice Steer 1 Shoulder Steak 1 2c Anchor Brand 1 5 “4 Wild Oc cans Wil Rose Milk......0e Look for U. 8, dpe It signifies purity ne Seety: Shops Open Until jover the Krupp gun works, and Germany's arms will be paralyzed. “Destroy the nine bridges over |the Meuse river on which supplies are transported, and the kaiser will | be on his knee knee! 2 RESCUED IN TIDE SOUTH BEND, July 12.—Thomas Armstrong and his son, 18, went jout on a sandspit with a team to round up logs which had escaped| from a boom in Willapa harbor, at Georgetown. As they worked, the |treat. They horseback The horses were drowned, |strong and his son stood backs of the drowned shouted for help. | Miss Annie Bale Brown heard | summoned two high who finally reached strongs in a rowboat started for shore on Arm- on the horses and After four hours and their school the boys, FRISCO TEMPLE GIVES DANCE The Islam temple of San Francis: | co were the hosts at a dance giv Monday night at the Herald hotel. Nearly 400 persons attended, The Islam temple band furnished the music, tide came up and cut off their re-| Miss Lulu| cri, TheY| ing 5 | fight. | Arm-| | here, ‘SHOT BY PLAYMATE: The measures to be referred Mints J MES, A. M AMUSEMENTS MOOR STEFANSSON RESCUE —-and— ALASKA PICTURES MENDENHALL. are: GATTES. Referendum Measure No. 3— Requiring signing of initiative and referendum petitions at places of registration. No. 4—Requiring signing of recall petitions at places of registration, No. 5—Prescribing party con- vention No. bill. No, ?—The so-called certifi- cate of necessity bill, No, 8—The port commission bill No, 9—-The budget bill, pre- scribing the budget system for all taxing districts, Tonight All Week 6—The anti-picketing VAUDEVILLE “The Coolest Spot in Town" Matinees, Any Seat, 100 PANTAGES ROYAL ITALIAN SEXTET Former Lombardi Stays EDMUND HAYES & Co, Other Big Acts 10¢ and 20c BULL BROS. Justi Printers 1013 THIRD aAIN 1043 July 13.—While play- with a rifle, Earl Sachs, 9, son H, Sachs, of Three Forks, near) , Was shot and instan¥y killed , Leslie Hoxle, 13. PACIFIC OCEAN EXCURSION SUNDAY, JULY 18 I COLMAN DOCK COLVILLE, ot J Have _ brought ity and contentment to hun- | dreds of thousands. A Savings Account is an antidote for worry, and a safety fund for financial re- verses. It pays to save. Interest Mf Per Cont UNION SAVINGS @& TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus, $815,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi- dent and Trust Officer HOGE BUILDING In the Heart of the Financial District Prosper- pattie which ensues, {grand opera, All the furniture is smashed in the Other acts: Ralph Troise and Mile, Martini, Jsinging. Good Hendricks and Pedula, musical act. Got good hand Monday. Terese Miller, comedienne Florenis, acrobats. Fair. A Lubin feature film, three reels, “The Spy's Fate,” is shown at mati nees only. A Heart-Selig Weekly | begins with excess acidity and may | | concludes the show | be instantly relieved by a teaspoon- | eee | ful of Bisurated Magnesia after eat- | PANTAGES ing. Neutrallzes the excess acid; “The Piano Movers,” a comedy | quickly relieves dyspepsia, heart- | act on this week's Pantages pro-| burn, indigestion, belching, ete. In- gram, Is a regular scream. It is one | expensive; at all druggists every-| of the funniest things seen: on a/ Where, fo either powder or tablet Seattle stage in a long while. form. Stars of the Lombardi Opera com- | ., Mirurated Magnesia, No, 23 B. pany, now billed as the Royal Ital lan Sextet, give a musical treat with their rendition of gems from They are real class. BISURATED. NESIA Nearly every stomach disorder | | Good. | 26th st, N SELECT DANCING PARTIES | HIPPODROME Fitth ani miversity Clean ——" Momelike Surroundings | 10-rrecr UNION ORCHESINA 9) spectacular | fj Competent Dancing Teachers musical novelty act, Good | | Lady Alice's Pets, trained cats and rats. Good | Moving pletures show war scones. | KODAKERS— ]) |WILL VisiT MOUNT RaiNien|f “In at one, at five TACOMA, July 13.—Off on a two- they’re done” day trip to Mount Rainier, Sir Ar- JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS thur and Lady Herbert of Wales left Tacoma yesterday afternoon, Seceee Eines Sut, Site, Other acts Belle Oliver, comedy songs. John P. Reed, Gets laughs. Dorsch and Russell, Fine. the minstrel man suffer from lost st any other ‘There is a remedy that unmans you * quickly and t cures such trout oughly. 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