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REAL ESTATE LOANS || r —We also make a loan, —To the man regular ——==—>—=—=—=—=—=——_—_—==—==> At Lowest Rates who does not hav monthly income we nake a “straight” loan. a will giving privi- lege of making a small payment each month, with the additional pr ivi lege of paying any amount at any time on the principal of the loan Your Abstract Fire Insurance Papers held are in our va and ults ASSETS $4,900,000 where you may procure them at a moment's notice, 9 STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1915. PAGE ‘MOB RIOTS AT |ADVANCE ON | | FUNERAL OF CHAS. BECKER NEW YORK, sand morbidly 2—Ten thow and Aur curious men women jammed the street in front] of home during the of former Police 1 Fn executed Mat Sing Sing, The police rode thru crowd, wielding their sticks Wild scenes were enacted | There were seuffles and fist |fights noar the hearse as men and |women struggled with each other| in attempts to nee the coffin, Cloth ling was torn and faces: and heads | bruised tn the wild scramble, Mrs | Recker had difficulty reaching, her | carringe thru the swirl of humanity Worked in flowers on one floral cross Was the inscription, “Sacrt | feed to Politics,” | Another read “To the | Wita Sincere Sympathien.” JEWELERS MEET | With the idea \the National ciation of Jers, the Washington State Jew association met in the asremb room of the New Chamber of Com |merce this morning. In attendance | were Jewolers from all parte of the |ntate, Steps will be taken to elim the Recker jfuneral today LL Charl ker, Martyr. Jewel re of affiliating with | WARSAW IS | GIVEN CHECK PETROGRAD, Aug While retiring from War and abandoning their entire line In Poland, the Russians are fighting one of the most des- perate batties the world has 2—-< | along the Narew river and weet of W saw are holding the Germans In check while the main armies of Grand Duke Nicholas con tinue to withdraw toward the new line from Kovno to Brest Litovek, Only the progress made by Field Marshal Von Mackenzen to the! southeast in the region of the Lab lin-Cholm railway has made the capture of the Polish capital pos sible. . The Narew line in still holding tho heavy withdrawals have been made, It was here that Von Hin denburg expected to break thru to the Bug All reports today indicate the Germans are paying a terrific toll | in their attempts to overwhelm the | Russians holding the last line posi |tions In covering the general re-| | treat Artillery is hammering the Rus sian line while charges are being made against the trenches and bronght Into “THE HOUSE OF EXITS’’ EMPRESS THEATRE SULLIVAN & CONSIDINE SECOND AVE. AT SPRING ST, THIS IS THE SHOW!!! “The 1916 Cabaret Revue’’—Musical Comedy “Granville & Mack’—lItalian Peasants “Dave Rafael & Co.”—Ventriloquial, “On the Farm” “The Double Standard’”—A Dramatic Sketch “Harrington & Co.”—The Crazy Janitor “The Flying LaMars’’—Sensational Aerialists Together With The Hearst-Selig Weekly of World’s Events in Motion Pictures AND A THREE-PART PHOTO-DRAMA, ENTITLED “THE OCTOPUS” MATINEES, 1:30 TO 5 P.M. ANY SEAT 10c NIGHTS, 6:30 AND 9:00. ADMISSION 10c AND 15c ~HE BIGGEST SHOW IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY! | quantities of gases play in attempts to defenders. The losses of the enemy are de-| inate cut-rate sales in holiday sea jsons and false advertising WHITHAM REPORTS |clared to be running into the thou: | \sands, however, as the Slay de Pau! Whitham, former engineer of | fenders hold on, awaiting the order |the Port of Seattle, made an in-|from Grand Duke Nicholas to fall formal report on his. visit to 21) back upon the main body large manufacturing cities of the On the northern end of the bat } | East to the publicity and industrial | tle line desperate engagements are | bureau of the New Chamber of Com. | developing | merce at a luncheon held in the| There the Russians are secking Butler hotel at noon Monday, to check the advance of Gen. Von) -_---——— Buslow's forces. { Victor Murdock of Kan The latest announcement from | Full Moose party will the war office declares the sweep arate ticket in 1916, of the Teutons in this region has been checked, but heavy fighting | is in progress. SEATTLE-BOUND BOAT ON ROCKS . SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2.—The giant freighter Georgian of the American-Hawailan 8. 8, Co., which went on the rocks of Duxbury reef,! 16 miles north of the Golden Gate, early today, is in no danger, and WASHINGTON SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 81 0 SECOND AVENUE dislodge the | | naval work at Seattle Construction}at Los Angeles for speedier {| & Dry Dock Co., ordered to join U.| note for a singer 8. 8. Cleveland for duty in Mexican| Denver observed waters. He left Monday Saturday tn protest against tmprie Mrs. L. V. Tozier, arrested some|oument of John R. Lawson, labor A sad) “Lawson day” Bryan—Peace. Will Humphrey — Fake DR. L. R. CLARK ‘The Deatal War Is On 4 becaure we aoe f new presi- company {n wireless messages from | Capt. Nichols. He anticipated no trouble in back- |ing the vessel's nose off the rocks. The Georgian left New York July 10, with 7,000 tons of gen- eral merchandise. Big doings planned for We natchee day at San Francisco TALCUM POWDER, KETCHUP AND |:22:77s" B.V.D.'SINEARLY MORNING MIXUP 4 USEsceNTs NEW PANTAGES Stars of the Movies 14—PEOPLE—14 KARL EMMY'S PETS LOMBARD! QUINTET 10¢ AND 206 THE LOIS 6—BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—6] AND Jim Kellogg—T. R. con- fabs in secret. @ Wifie dear—That darling hat. slinging and vite jot» fea npetitor, Well, we we haven't yet ng that kind of A can of talcum powder, A bottle of ketchup. A man in B. V. D.'s. A woman In pursuit. The above ensemble, accompanied by various shoute—some of joy and others of disappointment—created battle her way by arming herself with a can of talcum powder in one hand and a ketchup bottle in’ the jother. Maitland soon thereafter, clad in B. V. D.'s, trotted into the street. Mrs. Maitland followed. The ketchup bottle had descend- excitement early Monday morning |ed on Maitiand’s head at least once in the usually pacific neighborhood | when the police arrived at the of the St. James cathedral jurgent call of neighbors aroused | When the police gathered and the |from sleep storm had subsided, it appeared| Husband that there had a family jangle in| ball each. » home of Earnest Maitland, 903 | — nth ave. who is a musician at ral.jthe American cafe Twas about 2 a. m va Maitland turned work and our! are what advert and have made It wh the fastest growing den business In this part of the ountry 1 we most A ainty will not be turned from t path which we know we are determined ple the right kind of |dental service, no matter how much ituperation we have to stand while We offer you the 6. remintered den. have Kraduated from | and whe mination of the and right lental c one certifi. | and wife put up $ 4 cing The Hollywood Lunch and Soda | Fountain Pike St.—Adv {PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES “ny “WOMEN err (- YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. ar ave their “BOUND ON THE Featuring Elsie Jane Wien ~and— Lauren MAY VOTE AGAIN ON COMMISSION IDEA : Councilman Erickson Monday pre- pared a resolution for introduction lat the council meeting to provide | another election on the commission form of government for the city. By | his plan, the judiciary committee of | the council {s to appoint 15 charter revisionists, and the proposed cha | ter is to he voted on by the people a | | the regular election next March. A| year ago, when the question was submitted to the people, the vote was two to one In favor of the com-| mission plan, but the charter re.|? visioners that time refused to| subnilt that sort of charter. Mme. Schumann-Heink arrested Vera Grosse, injured cabaret en jtertainer, for whom a benefit con ‘cert was given by 50 other enter. tainers at the Tivoli theatre Sun- day evening, was the recipient Mon Iday of $450, obtained for herself end two little children. Mrs. Grosse is in the hospital with brok en hips as the result of an auto accident ‘OLD BIBLE HOLDS $73 IN OLD BILLS ELKHART, Ind., July 9.—In an! old Bible which Thomas Walburn ked up on a dump pile he found | in “wildcat,” or state bank money, of dates ranging from 1833 to 1841, While the bills, which are in denominations of $5, $2 and $1 have been out of circulation for years, Mr, Walburn thinks there may be some possible value at-| tached to the bills as relics SEATTLE TWO DAYS Friday, Aug. 6 Saturday, Aug. 7 Tents at Fourth Ave. and Lenora St. BARNES BIG 3-RING WILD ANIMAL’ Cl RCUS up-to-date and ac of patniess method us to perform the moat difffeult tal work without pain to the pa t We give you written and) j « your work signed ne y 5 Aid ir work D8 but Clark who ts tho Just fe: more days for you to buy the smartest and best af everything in Men’s Wear at 10 to 50 per cent. off the regular price. At all times our merchandise is worth more than we price each article. Battleship Nebraska collides| with bark Mabel Imeyers, near| Cape Cod in fog. All saved National Guard encampment at American lake is now over, N. W. CHAUTAUQUA Big Tent—Lenora, between ond and Third Avenues HOW TO GET AND STAY WELL Come early tonight and Mr. Flynn's 50¢ Booklet, # trated, Free while they last. Admission 25¢, or this ad admit two Free any night week. CONCERT 7:30 EL TALKING MACHIN! shipments | copper ore. bis period, ag as fol-| + gold canned} other fish, See what it means to you now! Every garment in our Clothing De- partment is uniformly underpriced 25 per cent. Every one who is interested in the health of Seattle come and help make this campaign a great success. AL Excepting only the Invincible Suit, $16.50. 2 KC K C Baking Powder is aranteed absolutely pure and wholeeotill There is no Rochelle ry no. Ko C harmful residue left iy the ee that is leavened with Even the most delicate can eat hot breads raised with K C without distress. Try K C Baking Powder breadsif yeas raised bread does not agree with you Failing Eyesight Restored by City Systems Expert examination of the eye by of our Optical Apeciaiiete 8 of exper ie in the Bye and tts needs. t Vision Glasses, fitted tn mid fitted * low as one d Straw Hats Half Price aul 5 SPEHCIA hey are both’ near VE 1A r Double Vision Ginanes? visions are in one glass, being for nee them. 1 Optical Firm in Northwest, #0 made and far Three Stores tn This City Opticians 1533 Third Avenue Betw PERFORMING WILD ¥ ALL OTHER ee rehaned of us a, We bind replace either AFRICAN LIONS 1m ONE ACT | | | Dr. day in his Sun » predicted | 880 World's Premium Herees end Ponies €0 Lions, Tigersmes Leopards 40 Beers 100 Dogs 40 Animal Clowns Herds ot Elephants on Camete o to 6:30 p,m Gaye til! 9:20 p.m. Presontptions matic and Compound 1 ——) rates. time ago when ex-convict fired four, leader. Amos Pinchot was chief |times at her in her barber shop,| speaker at mass mocting |potnt at Fourth and Jackson while| pist, donates $100,000 to be used as she told him what she thought of | first unit in a proposed trade Was arrested. Pacific Saengerfest to be held in Britich-American Relief Associa-| 1919 at Seattle. Albert M. Birkel, | - een Angeles meeting. Los Angeles |« peg echo! bacon: Rabel ga ©} won the gold cups awarded by |¥ weal run! Franz Joseph | " ny's boats that comen regulariy) jdown and painfully burt when!” “Wii H. Parry, federal trade com 1, Paget Soveds” One vas. aan tol | | Lund on First between Seneca and trade commission to attend P | Spring streets Saturday night Northwest hearing in Tacoma ot th ie | const ruction of new road across) shingle interests. /AUSTRIANS To HOLD Lake Washington, injured by dyna} Three thousand employes of Lo Fire Chief Stetson will take fire-| proportional increased wages, it i« men's band to San Francisco to play/announced today at Bridgeport Members of the German and Aus- of September. Band will play en-| President Henry Suzzailo of th trian Relief societies will celebrate! gagements on way, he says, to pay U. of rode in Pow-Wow para versary of Emperor Francis Jo- } Many Itallan reservists leaving speech in open alr, and had a reg eph, of Austria, with a basket pl + police station. | Northwest for fatherland to fight.| ular fine old time he Pow-Wow high mass at St. James cathe O-W. R. & N., touring Northwest) Samuel A. Eliot, D. D. t Boston,| ers. Another donation to the Austrian] when Mrs. ‘learning new duties, expected to) preached Sunday morn Boy ls. | ‘HE MERELY OWNS raised at that time en Mid Po ge amma” W. C. Johnson, vice-president and| which he was first pastor 30 years » leave Leschi and Madison parks dur. INJURED CABARET Manager of Columbian Na-'ago. He spoke on Christian ideal nt# who are just | ms. nt this office, (There will be dancing from 2 until] SINGER GETS scheduled to arrive in Seattle Mon-| Charles Wiiliam Eliot, president of | Y will it be done by men who 'q1 p.m, day, He will stay here two days. | Harvard SCHRINER SAYS Ny OE t work will be done] Frank X. Schriner, named as,.one gt i wtody to ness thoroughly jabatement case started against the » |Merchants’ hotel, 109% Yesler [nection with the operation of the alleged disorderly house } building,” he said | | Schriner claims he did not know| | hotel, and that, as soon as he learn ed that his building was being used | es with them, when you can jagent, Arthur Hinck, and has can-|Ccyea fees than the eth eth moat |celed the tenancy en. than the other kind costs |called immoral persons are stilt in| TEETH PULLED FREE! |the house,” Schriner said, “1s be-|fach morning from 8:30 to 10 to one from removing the furniture, ALASKA EXPORTS — | Reeu! Dental, Office Or, L, R. Clark, Mgr. Cor, Third and Union. JUNEAU, Aug ~ Shipments | from Alaska the first seven months ords, according to Collector of Cus. toms J. F. Pugh jhave been made The figure llows: Copper ore land silver, $6,496, furs, $292, gypsum, OLYMPIA, ‘Aug. 1 The prose rot is being tried on a charge of| having murdered Fred Weiss, the| |won a victory in the testimony of| William Brown, of Gate, the state's | pair of shoes found near th as footgear worn by Parrot « an hour's conversation with him at| Gate station M. A. Matthews great religious revival would fo! low the present “international tn jbeld Patrolman Burgess at gun| §&. Benson, Portland philanthro. police force Saturday night. She) school bullding. 1 ct m a tion to give dance Monday night on| 5S*attle, elected president at Los ar ben fo Bernard McKenna, sailor, olor Weneta and Ruger The Georgian 1s one of the com- struck by jitney driven by George 7 . aaa j missioner, back in Seattle. Ex Elliott bay on her present trip Aug-| | Mike Joseph, laborer, working on) August 11 and 12 with lumber and mite blast Saturday afternoon. |comobile Co. to share profits by PICNIC AUGUST 18 | at fire chiefs’ convention last week | Conn together the §5th birthday anni- expenses. | Saturday at Mt. Vernon, made a nic at Fortuna park, August * Four women passenger agents of Over 1,000 expected to leave soon. drew a crowd of 12,000 merrymak.| and German Red Cross will bel the tide of arrive in Seattle Monday. ton Avenue Unitarian gedit of general THE BUILDIN F X our work will not line the afternoon, and. evening. tional Life Insurance Co., of Boston,|ism. Dr. Eliot is son of Emeritus eM would do « much better job of dig- | Lieut. J. 8. Hulings, inspector of have apent years of of the defendants in the red-light Se Sink at aie way, today denied he has any con | “Tl am merely the owner of the | the character of the tenant of the |as a bawdy house, he fired his|**t the very highest type of service clxewhere “And the only reason the so- jeause a court order restrains any |gemonstrate our painless methods BREAK RECORDS), "wo sve of this year double all previous ree | Particularly heavy lgregating $15 jsalmon, $1,203,182; ; other products, ‘82% cution in the trial In which Joe Par Olympia tailor, claimed to have| ster witness, who Identified the! morning of June 3, when he had night sermo sanity,” as he termed the war. (Signed) CITY OPTICIANS.

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