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Greece Ready to Declare W STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 28, 1915. PAGE 5. ar on the Sultan MAKING CAN | ; | INTO TOMMY A lau 4 | | TKINS | = | SUPREME FIGHTER | | ‘S | : | sieiioas | ie Poe Nation Deeply Stirred by Washington Is Now Facing|Commissioner Walsh Dis- WILL OPEN <4 Stories Told of Cruelty of * Further Trouble With cusses Labor Conditions in - | the Turks. Great Britain. | Report to Congress. v4 GIRLS CARRIED OFF TO TAKE FIRM STAND DANGER OF TROUBLE SUN 3 el ; } . s . Unconfirmed Rumors Say America’s Only Remaining Points Out How Thousands -f Maidens Are Made Slaves Weapon Seems to Be an of Workers Are Dissatis- | MAT | | - in Turk Harems: Embargo. | fied With Lot. se oom alk mma 4a ATHENS, Aug. 28.—Break BY ©. P. STEWART | CHICAGO, Aug. 28.—“We fi ing off of diplomatic retatio WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.— find the basic cause of Indus | - Seereeiny wer wih “tuehey, The farther the United States | te Tew Wadi or ei ie ae a : § was i ost inev- + ory 7 PF: Hable In Greek polltical circies gets from trouble with Ger | other way, to the fact that the | ak today. many, friction with England workers of the nation, thru com. | n er e - 4 The censors permitted it to comes proportionately nearer, | puleory or oppressive methods, pe “ / be known that Premier Veni. accordin | legal and iilegal, are denied the 9 to diplomats here. ., | aelos’ government is preparin, full product of their toil. | Cc Bee governmant le, preparing Hise Kellaves the inmbebee | ouern SonmnGameg tis xcliusive Nanagemen tleally amounts to an ultima. Ing controversy with Great [industrial unrest can hardly be ex tum, to Turkey, as a result of Britain will result in severance |askerated, Chairman Walsh, of in of the : fresh persecutions of Greeks in of diplomatic relations, not to | ‘ustrial relations commission, today . s99,000 Greeks have been compell opinion ie that it will be hard | Misioners John I. Lennon, James L L P« ‘ed to leave their homes in Asta or ane @ settioment thru | ODonnell and Austin B. Garretson. | pe Mor and have been driven into It was agreed today that one of wae one pire dageun ee ee $ eatin Greece would be forced the first things the administration |), or wealth In the hands of «| @ ie i hehere the Bathan accort will be bound to do after Germany |faw, charged oppression and vio . ations are completed, the tacts of | has met America’s wishes as '©/lence by employers, and the turn- ; persecutions at the hands of submarine attacks will be to act Inline of courts, legislatures and gov | >? 2 the matter of England's interfer | on oe ene ee nate P: —— ence with shipping |“"The unrest" desertbed wes do} BOX OFFICE OPENS : The Turks are regarded as con- It was pointed out that the Unit-|ciared to be the “latest manifesta-| gantly becoming more arrogant od States is under an implied obli-|tion of tho age-long struggle of the . however, because of their belief gation to Germany to adopt as firm | race for freedom of opportunity of : that the Germans are soon td! & tone toward England as it did jevery individual to live a life to its eh to their ald toward the kaiser, and also that in-|hichest enés.” | ‘Athens was thoroly inflamed to terests which have suffered from | Congress and the people of the! s 2 . day by reports of Turkish outrages | The Canadian Tommy Atkins tries his hand at a rapid firer sg ass oe blockade will insist/ nation were urged to @lve the find-| 9 ] , {fi t ty the ee wan nave: leaked GAME Resemcomsen ta hawha thet| Many Goud’ that ‘Magiana wrt|stee tne, oncmestens cf the reper] y ‘ayne + in . .. |“the most earnest co®alderation, to Tncontirmed reports which are} CAMP HUGHES, Manitoba, Aug.|%¢ 82 chew on! I've seen that/ yield to the demand that American |the end that evils which threaten | : there bully beef. It comes fn thin cargoes consigned to neutral porteito defeat American {de and: circulated, include the! 20.—Ac: he —hilito; 10,000 A i é dl that young Greek girls have|troops, tramped, ‘thelr sharp,/Stf!P#, and they say the English|be permitted to reach thelr des-|destroy the well being of the na-| ; Neen carried away and confined in| giancing bayonets wounding the|!'Ke it. Well, lot me tell you they'd | tinations unmoles tion may be generally recognized | ‘ Turkish harems. clear alr and their leggined legs, better not try to feed that stuff to| Some believe the administration |and checked. . Old men, women and children| lacing and interlacing, made mov-|(%@ Canadian Tommie! We've been may yet be compelled to consider Warne of Rising Spirit | e ‘ ave been forced to aid in the|ing arabesques against the western | CTOUsnt up here on FOOD, we/placing an embargo on the ship-| “Among these millions and their/ manufacture of munitions for the! sky. jhave—not shavings 4 ment of munttions and supplies tolleaders we have encountered ‘a . | Turks, it is declared, and able-| In the shallow vale below long} I was standing in “the cook) the alites if Great Britain {s to be/«pirit reiixious in fervor and will : Belied Greek men have been|rows of huge, red-faced recruits|"%0P" of the battalion watching| forced to relinquish her grip on the | ingness to sacrifice for a cause held| ange 0 ces forced into the army. pauted as they bent and unbent,|‘¢™ Ket supper for their thousand. | seas sacred. Thirty thousand workers| #9 |sweating in their khaki pants and|44 men. It was admitted mch a step/in a single strike followed the heavy flannel shirts of sticky gray,| The coors and ten service men would be bad for the United States, |leadership of a man who denounced TRYING and looking cumbersome the| Were busy with Tommy's meal./as well as the allies, but it was|the government and called for re hulking moujike of the Russian Clouds of smelly, rolling steam|viewed as being practically the /|lentiess warfare on organized s0- SPLIT SLAV ARMIES |:::0:-: filled the kitchen. only weapon In the hands of this | clety : epee ut on the crest of the! 00 the four tables lined «, country Employers from coast to coast , the end wall stood hund have created and maintained small ' furthest hill, great groups of cav- LONDON, Aug. 28.—Concentrat- loaves of fresh-baked bread. Two r ‘ Di Dread |private armies of armed men and P Beary forces against the weak-/*!"Y raced and maneuvered untir were rapidly slicing it. Each CANA 1A! ER > t ingly; and in the scragely silver)’ “ prety atleing a used these forces to Intimidate and in the Russian line, the| HEI Pocus along the side, artic? Was an inch thick. Three NORTH Neves on striking employes, deport- ft rman forces in the east) Me attempting a mighty stroke in ong to split the Slav armies) a three parts before winter. Overwhelming numbers of men and guns ore being massed against the retreating Slavs in the Vilna where Field Marshal Von burg is directing the efforts | te cat off the retreat Tn the southeast, Austrian forces, thers grabbed these pile soon they were completed and spread the slices with butter. Two boy scouts piled these on great platters and placed them on the counter tillerists dispatched roaring shells to designated spots. Near at hand, here before this cabin of rough boards, where I Ne eae about, ‘officers in| beside Iittle butter plates of Jam, motors flashed by, saluting—and previously doled out. the great ocean of nolse from it} SUPPER TIME all drifted tn, xe tter wave. |FOR TOMMY This is an attempt to present to Behind the kitchens were a se RUNS FIRST TRAIN VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 28.- Arriving with a party of friends fn a spectal train, the first thru train jover the Canadian Northern ratl- way across British Columbia, Sir | William McKenzie, president of the |Mne, will spend a week here. The jnew line will operate next month and ulting imprisoning, killing their leaders. “Elaborate spy systems are main- tained to discover and forestall movements of the enemy. The use of state troops in policing «trikes bas bred bitter hostility againet the militia system among members of labor organizations and states have jo to enlist wage earners second line of nation’s de INSANE MAN HANGS SELF TWO STATES T0 JOIN IN PLAN TO USE AUTO STAGE | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 28.— - Volney Richmond, superintendent for the Northern Commercial Co., announces the horse stages will be replaced with autos in delivery of | winter mail from coast to interior. FOR PEACH WEEK “qidently reinforced by detach: |rles of outdoor ovens, supported on! with a daily service. @ents from Field Marshal Von} - Mackenzen’s command, are attempt-| 4 to move northward thru Kove! object of these operations {s/ to drive a wedge between the Rus- sans retiring from the Brest Lt ing out the dominion’s new and A 5 } tovsk region and the forces of Gen. | {U" best beef in Canada,” he sald. “And a =, |time after midnight Saturday morn- i bo F | best product, the Canadian Tommy R "/and Washington. Twanoff, still holding a section of Athine! a {econ et amt say Ging Some Facts About “The Goddess ing in a cell in the ca _ P a one is urged to buy the By driving toward the ViIna-| THE RAW MATERIAL [ranchers for nothing!” “The Goddess,” a novel by The Star, then see it acted on} {*shioning & rope from his under |delicions fruit Oy tne Om and eat, Petrograd railway, Field Marshal) [S FINE 1 saw them later, hundreds of} the prince of all magazine writ- the ecreen at the Alhambra. shirt and suspending !t from the Gotan te toe coe othe — fa Yon Hindenburg hopes to also cut| “we have the material for the them, sitting at their long tables|) ers, Gouverneur Morris, will Anita Stewart, one of the § top of the door casing United States being ‘the Rother off the armies in this region from you a panorama of Camp Hughes, 114 miles west of Winnipeg, « came upon ft this August day. Camp Hughes is important, for is THE essence of “Canada at the place whe they are it wa real thing out here—the real CA- inspection” of this great training fron beams placed across a jong | trench | Cook Cox lifted the cover of one. There, in deep pans, were bi ‘chunks of golden-brown beef siz- sling in thick gravy. “That's the under the cloudless western sky./ | CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 run dally in The Star, begin- most popular actresses in the most so-called serials. it is not episodes, will be shown at the PORTLAND, Aug. 28.-—By procla- mation of the governors of the two states, the week beginning August 30 will bo peach week in Oregon IN JAIL CELL Ed Laz, 33, a demented Russian machinist, hanged himaelf some- nig Wigs ue Friday he was committed to the) i." y0ar5, there has been little East- sound, off Shilshole bay, near Bal PROSPECTOR DROWNED : FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 28. W. B. Connell, prospector, wa‘ drowned while attempting to swim across the Koyukuk river. He was an old-time miner. Pthe Slav center. + ; ae earijott|Each one was surrounded with his} ning Thursday. film world, and Earie Williams )iInsane asylum at Sedro-Woolley, : = ee ware oy a pda Rant fe quota of white granite dishes The filmed | dramatization of are starred In thie masterpiece. following hie stones pb Wainteaun Por Bg Vien ‘he PPP SS: ‘ b + oa he 1, “ uget | *3 . . Cd naw orpennvE rimmed with navy blue—and boit.|, the novel, bunched Into five The Goddess” differs from {himself the day before in matington product. Unless the’ OHIO METHOD IN: the federal reserve banking s: BERLIN, Aug. 28—Austro- German forces in Galicia have begun a new offensive. After weeks of inactivity, Narew was also announced by _ RUSSIAN VERSION GIVEN PETROG: eet ground, laid out on the scented prairies of Manitoba. “Here we are getting the NEW element which fs to go into the lish soldier, born and bred, I say armies in this war! There is no jing his meal—roast beef, potatoes, carrots, coffee, bread and jam and, what all Americans must have, a big quarter-section of APPLE PIE! |game were the gr centers of surrounding countryside lined the a series Alhambra for five weeks, begin- ning a week from Monday. You will read the story In of pursuite and es- }/ a coherent plot, )}| 1 MISS THIS STORY manner the growers face a tre- mendous logs. Even tho the bulk of the remain- ing crop is sold during peach week, lard. He explained to the police when they fished him out that he thought somebody was after him. and at the time of bis death four Shortly after midnight he was DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by eee Gen, Von Linsingen has broken | aijied armies, the Canadian-born) FOOTBALL AND vers W The Ohio Method , “ He|it {s said the growers will searcely | The Ohio Met by artificial teeth the Zicta Lipa river, ft le an, |volunteer, and getting it in great] BASEBALL SAY FOLKS, DON’T | had’ best confined ina ‘cell across [Fealize. the ‘cost of production, on [tbat are natural ax your orteinal , Reunced. The ‘occupation of numbers. And altho Tam an Ens) 4 football game and a baseball the corridor from the hospital ward, |account of the low prices. ae. wie none peat be “ mates are furnished in all cases. A this: that the Canadian-born soldier | peotae @tthia is tank ache shaped . ig going to prove himself THE] in tho camp. Thousanda of the re Suh ahaeen tee tam, add be te Oh of him. Altogether, there were 15 WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK - FLOWER OF THE WORLD'S)| cruise and their visitors from the| vised to take a holiday in. the men in cells adjoining FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE ° $15 Set of Teeth, : RAD, Aug. 28.—The t “t . ‘ Russian gecerai start denies that |westion about It—he ts backed bY/ fields. There weren't a bundred M Of eeetas ec “eae” Oxted last seen, and at that time seemed Guaranteed $8 Brest Litovsk was captured by the |* ing and a oi dag g Meroe 8) watching some English recrults|“The Godde now « beautiful all right YN HIN . eb teh ; ne after part of the forts |"? parallel, so far aoe now ork |Diaving cricket near by! young woman, just emerging from OMe rp ngage $10 Set of Teett, $5 | were low do hs : e asylum Saturday ‘ormerly stormed. The forts were! turning out this new thing, the [her “heaven.” ‘Tommy steals her et usene peneaare Wane Guaranteed .......... 10 Solid Gold or evacuated, it was stated today, be- cause it was inadvisable to pen up Canadian Tommy?” I asked. Col. Elliot smiled, half amusedly, BACKACHE KILLS! working properly, and throwing off }away from the professor and #0 gums up the cards for his father and his farseeing colleagues. that Celestia is a symbol sent to Steflacoom they were taken day they away by keepers on th |S ALL RIGHT|* Porcelain Crown ... D4 the garrison of 100,000 men. a ree, er unestions were blown up 1 neemyr say Sane +f Don't make the fatal mistake of| That is where the story really hoillgergegeventtiedvg oar hi $10 Gold or Porcelain $4 . the. garrison joined the field| THE Hs neglecting what may geem to be «| begins. ereipes it is necessary to hold them here} “You can rely on Georgia to carry] Bridge Work ........ ; amy FIRST LESSON any such thing. It may be the firet eat : | at least one day and often longer, | out, the law. ; Solid Gold Fillings ..$1_Up . “Well, the first thing we have to| warning that your kidneys are not Fantastic? You mat remember Of nine prisoners arrested Fri-| This was the comment of Gen Other Fillings BANKER IN TOWN Andrew 3. Weel, forumety. qoarteh sreeee BOG Felix M. Warburg, of the banking house of Kuhn, Loeb & Co., of New | York, is here visiting and praising em, teach him, strange as it may seem, is the NECESSITY and VALUE of DISCIPLINE—that he must learn to obey AT ALL COSTS. “But it 1s very natural, when you come to think of {t—that these na- tive fellows out here have a hard the poisons as they should, If this is the case, go after the cause of that backache and do it quickly, or you may find rself in the grip of an incurable diseane. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ot Cap- sules will give almont immediate re- ef from kidney and biadder trou- She ts symbolic of the Rockefel- ler Foundation, of Carnegie It- braries, of endowed universities, of subsidized judges, of gunmen shoot- ing down strikers with machine guns. Anita Stewart are properly grateful. Hie lord. day, four were found insane, and © to have gone with Laz to the lum. Jailer Mike Halley ‘8 there are five and six insane prisoners pass thru the county jail daily, and there are no means of taking care master of the state in which Leo Frank was recently lynched by a mob, in speaking at the New Wash- ington hotel of the hanging. Gen, West said he was satisfied the lynching was justified. Office Hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, 9 OHIO S22 Dentists _§ Which, he says, has done much to ey |Dles, which may be the unsuspected) The Manley report reveals the| ship is very kind. How would |of them properly He was the guest Friday of Dr. estore confidence and improve) Hive (Ager iene yg gyid thi | cause, of general ill health. GOLD |aimg of this aristocracy of wealth,| they get along without his lord- |” Lax pea no. relatives in this|Hamilcar Zoepffel, the Seattle Ger- 207 UNIVERSITY ST. credits. neering it 1s every man for him-| mported direct from the laboratories! The world {s filled with discon-| ship? country. man consul CORNER SECOND AVE. | self and the devil take the hind-|'" Hollend. They are prepared initent and unreat. “Discontent” is $8 # (a —- y most! to take, and are positively guaran. |® SYnonym for “ambition,” Studenta of the dally news can- ——— — Bre. kf: t athe physical part of thé train.| teed to'give prompt rellef, or your | ‘This unrest finds expression in|not doubt that there are in America FRATERNITY MEN a as ing they are most adept at. In a| money will be refunded. Get them|many ways. Labor unions declare|a few very rich men who would week, mostly, I have given them] Si,A¥ drum, store, tit Pe tinndo ana [strikes. Universities are “radical.”|like to see existing between them SHOWN ABOUT TOWN Lunch and their complete course in setting-up| ake no other, Prices 26c, b0c and $1 oe i and: tha aanescoe UA tuedis a Fark oxercises—and every one of their] F and guaranteed by the Owl Standard Oilendowed Universt-| tion similar to that between the ° muscles is taut as steel. ty of Pennsylvania fires Professor] aristocracy and the peasantry in} Members of the local chapter of Dinner “Then they are given their mus- Nearing because, tho popular and| Europe: Delta Tau Delta fraternity are busy kets and they exercise with these. of undoubted attainments, his opin You cannot believe that John D.| Saturday assuring more than a hun- Quality food and excellent “They then are divided into| fons are “radical,” and therefore) Rockefeller, for example, hopes,|dred visiting brothers that Seattle 4 Service prevail at the Nor- groups—infantry, cavalry and ar “dangerous.” His young men were|thru his foundation, his endow-|is one of the most beautiful cities | tonia Cafeteria. tillery. beginning to think for themselves.;ments and his vast charities, to/in the world, even if the smoke does e e THEY LEARN This “radical” tendency in the|make money, He ts an old man.|prevent their proving it. The visit i Breakfast—6 :30 a. m |masses, from the point of view of|There ts not time for him to re-|ors are delegates to the national Strictly fresh ranch eggs TO MARCH |the aristocracy of wealth, 1s not| lize in money on those invest: convention of the fraternity at San * * er Gouis ercatem tans “The next course is in driiling,| [My good. Our aristocracy can never|ments lfvancion, They are on thele way Gives Excellent Results in Furnaces and bacons learning the march commands, ete mt sit become a nobility until we of the} But Rockefeller has grandchil-|home again 5 \Then come lessons in entrenching| - masses “know our place.” |dren Carnegie, too, is a very old Monday 110 Foresters of America —— ig Try Our Hot Cakes and and shooting practice The peasants of rural Europe|man, Morgan is well past middle-| will arrive from thelr annual con- bsoigner an ro ea sire M4 poet - hood tae Plows i pe hd hg ats , |vention at San Francisco, and stay OKE is sold from our plant crushed and months to turn out @ good In- happy and contente: Their mas-| But you can belleve that they/over a day, en route to their homes st ‘ sab cin. Poe aaa fantryman; nine for a good cav- ters are kind. If the peasants can|cherish the hope that their chillin the Hast. While here their head screened to Lump, Nut and Pea sizes, at a Dinner—Until 7:30 alryman and almost a year for never be rich and great, they at/dren and their children’s children | quarters will be at the Hotel Frye. uniform price of $5.50 per ton during Aug- “Our Cottee is a little better” a good artillerist. But when least are in no danger of starving.|will some day hold high place in “ on cs , wat we get thru with them, they bd 4 an American aristocracy, and that om Fine reading and rest ARE good, you can bet!” h b 9 I have seen thie condition, ideal|they are working actively, tho se PRAISES MARKETS ‘ toom for the convenience of But to find out what is REALLY eals ba ly s from the point of view of the aristo-|cretly, toward that end In cheapness, cleanliness, convenience and heat- our patrons. distinet, unique about the “Cana-| crat, in many parts of Europe. First, tho, the people must ; ard ing va e, th high-grac cok a factu a 7 dian Tommy”—different from Kip, & ° ki His lordship travels over his vast| be made to understand “when | Marcus M. Marks, president of sn Be He t ue ng te le i he ney ‘ cine he me | ing’s English Tommy Atkins—you| itc ng Ss. in estate. He knows his people. Of they are well of At Ludiow ie nee vf gag oe pene cd gas plant 1s superior to othe s¢ hard fuel. |do not watch him shooting or drill one he inquires how the old mother; the lesson was sternly taught. (here, has nothing but praise for T . ree oe as % ‘ ling or trenching, for in these things) Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap|iq getting on. Of another, how is| Thru foundations and endowed Seattle's public markets, Marks is | The soot, smoke and dust of coal are absent when | /all men take on practically the are absolutely free from anything harsh the sick child? Of a third, is the| universities, thru social settle- father of the public market in New coke is burned, because the impurities of coal are | |same coloring or injurious and can therefore be used | rheumatism still troublesome? ments and bread lines, gentler | York | driven off in the process of gas-making, ee Instead you wander thru the freely for babies’ skin troubles—eczema, The serfe bob and courtesy. methods are employed—but the Sibi ig iiaash camp ¢ i ig fares Bed ra heat rash, teething rash, chafings, etc. | They toll their roubles and le eon Is the a C. J. Chittenden elected presi. | OOP ROCA DORR ROORAPR ROP POCO three hours that follow before instantly and speedily| needs. ese needs are note “Celestia"—emerging from a |dent Washington Funeral Di ite “lights out"--and then you | They stopitching smsfantly and speedily) Tre" Yiieq by thelr gracious | phoney heaven—is trying to |rectors’ association. SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY heal even severe and stubborn eruptions. p< pangs: meet Mr, Atkins of the Domin- Di h bed the Resino) lord—a bit of coal to one cot- teach use contentment, obedi- _ ~ _ 4 1421 23 4th Ave. ton! joctors have prescribed the Res tage, n blanket to another, fruit ce, and that we should be Stuart Bldg. Phone Main 6767 Adjoining Joshua Green Bidg. “Bully beef?” inquired Cook Cox of the 45th battalion, “Bully beef nothing! This is real AMERI- ‘treatment for the past 20 years. to a third, where an aged In- satisfied to remain “In | Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap are sold by all draggiota, Samples tree, Resinol, Balumore, Md state of life to which It has doles the people ed God to call us.” Friday in Centralia to give every | one a chance to take in Southwest fair,

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