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STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1915. PAGE 2 MEXICAN RAIDERS FIRE ON INTERVENTION TEXAN TOWN: PEOPLE FLEE|NEAR, SAYS TAFT LOS ANGELS, Sept, 16. SAYS GERMANS PLANNED ON HUGE STRIKE THE LEADER ISSION LAREDO, Tex., Sept 16.—Mex!-|tomobiles to remote American Wel can raiders during the night fired| camps in Sonorn to expedite the |are nearer intervention in Mexico 50 shots at the town of Simon, exodus of U. 8. citizens from Mex-|than we have ever been, because) emma Tex. The inhabitants fled unin. | leo jof the policy we have pursued, We) TOLEDO, O., Sept. 15.-—-Ger- Jured. A troop of cavalry was! Many refugees arrive here hour-| neither watched nor did we walt.| man agente offered Pr Former! \went to Simon today from Doloress,| ly, afoot and riding, In every con-|I do not want intervention tn that] TT. V. O'Connor of the Long- Fourth Pike and Union _- celvable kind, of vehicle country because it means a tre shoremen's National organiza: 9 U. 8. CONSULS | It ts reported that furloughs to|mendous responsibility This is) tion, $1,350,000 if he would ORDERED OUT all officers of the Twelfth infantry | NOGALRES, Ariz, Sept In & and the Sixth infantry have been told interviewers | ndria hotel, after! what Prof. Taft today at the Ale cause a month's general strike of longshoremen on Pacific and JOHN PANTON 5e (Sts) 5 (hor) 5€ : jreliable quarter, it is stated that canceled. his arrival from San Francisco Alantic docks, O'Connor de COMP N y jall American consula in Mexico A freight car supposed to | clared today. . A bad been ordered to leave the contain beans, consigned to He told delegate the great country by Oct. 1, Consul Sim-) Maytorena, was opened he WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—As ate nt png ty tg ponte ride T 9 : | pte h at Nogales says Sonora has today and found to contain surances that the administration | yi, listeners not to be misied by Has Bargains for You Tomorrow sent Wagons, saddle-horses and au-! ¢ of shrapnel. jconsiders the proposed billion dol-!ine machinations of Austro-Germat | — ———————= | lar loan or credit for the allies with:|avents : ’ Ds | jin the limite of neutrality, ena will) “A Boston grocer, he said, had and Until Saturda Ni: ht [not interfere, came unoffictally to-lortored a big bribe, equivalent to —_ y g on {ss em |day from the White House. 4 month's atrike benefits for 24,000 men for a strike in the “deepwater dfvision | Such a strike, O'Connor said, wae intended to hamper shipments of munitions to the allle and give What Dyspeptics Should Eat MARKET IN ALASKA JAILED the The Vanderhoff We want you to know this is a temporary com- “Swiftwater Bill” Gat Swiftwater’ never tried to find! Austro4 nan agents opportunity pany, formed for the purpose of closing out the genius, who cornered the egg |him. I paid lawyers and de-| Indigestion aed practically alto execute a plan ot blowing up balance of this stock, and we are going to do it in market in Alaska in the Kion- tectives to search for Clifford un forms of stomach trouble are, nine | Vessels Umes out of ten, due to acidity therefore stomach sufferers should dike days, and made a fortune In gold-mining, and who was til I went broke. Clifford ts somewhere I'm broke now British | in just as short a period as is possible. NEW YORK BROILS; arrested In Spokane Monday Columbia, ~ . 4 : night, on @ warrant eworn to My daughter died in 1908, and|frog’enee jPounibie. avold | eating That George Francis Rowe by Mrs. lola @, of Seattle, [her body lies In Mt. Pleasant cem-| which, by chemicnt sotiee ee ee WYOMING SHIVERS Ye All Com hes be ni charging neglect to support jetery. Over her body, | took a vow | 7 memsems ection fa th ou now — a ee Peers his 14yearold son, Fred, is at I would compell Swiftwater’ | Momach, hi peer, See siden away at this stock, combined out on bond. to provide for bis children lexalude trom thete diet alt cterchy, | WASHINGTON, Sept. i8.—New Four Acts—a story of adventure, with the John McHtugh stock of Tacoma, and the bal- | itt hawt Gh Ms cla Mtegeal Ftetgtl tone] enon oft on dare ising | York et hed t's aoe intrigue and romance, with that v , ; 3, ars. 1 propose t ; to keep up @ miserable existence | hile Wyoming shivered at 28, the “ ite.” ance of the Martin glove stock for months. Besides there [for the boy's support college, and I propose to makelon giuten products, should try a| Weather bureau announced today Broadway favorite,” Hal Forde, and was added to these stocks some $45,000 to $50,000 worth of new, seasonable merchandise in anticipation of a re- * ‘Swiftw cent,” sald Mra. never gave me a | Swiftwater help me do it Beebe Wednesday Returned From Peru The highest temperatures were re corded in the Ohio Hey and in foods in mod |meal of any food c jerate amount, taking immediate! Marguerite Courtot. rs “He eloped with my daughter) “He promised me long ago that) » BE | Southe: Sresmisation of the John Panton Co, business, But con- {when she was only 14 years old.|he would pay me $1,000 « year for) tcrward® & teaspoonful of blsur.|the Eastern and Southern states enye ditions existed that made this impossible, owing to press- ost aad two rt by him, Heleach of the boys and 10 per cent cold wale "This will neutralize | Valley, the lakes region, and the made her go with him to Quartz|of the profits of any mining proper or | pl er pre oi ol ing business elsewhere that needed the attention of creek, where the first gold in the|ties he might secure, He does not “2% *¢!4 which may be present, + beers ptintine Hatch bans wap George Francis Rowe Company. Hence the sale to us and ours to you at prices you never dreamed of buying such merchandise for. Klondike was discovered, that their first-born might be born un der lucky auspices, The first-born was Clifford. ‘Swiftwater’ desert ed my daughter before the second Jeome to see Fred when he is in Se, “PCh may be formed, and tnatead | attle, Once, a long time ago, he) of the usual feeling of uneasiness | sores tal te eee” jand fullness, you wi tind that SPARK STRUCK BY lhder eae: yeare oi your food agrees with you perfect-| HORSE FIRES “Swiftwa Peru, Walker é ! ly. Bisurated magnesia {# doubt ter Bil” returned from less the best food corrective and son, Fred, was born. where be claimed to have discov Pg », a Comedien: ‘ He got $40,000 from me and put| ered the source of th id that the rer Prigpes cp gg Bs ap Me ACRES ON RANCH Vitagraph : Dimpled ” ged ease ead ver It into Quartz creek. I sold my Incas had when conquered by tralizing the acidity of the food Save the Coupons hotel at Dawson, and gave him) Pizarro. He formed a company to content nd thus removing the| igre $8,000, I never got a cent back. | develop his concession seta ge be yg pcetchay PR OAKLAND, Sept. 15.—Louis source of the acid irritation which inflames the delicate stomach lin Boy Kidnaped He was about to return to Peru Frankenheimer's horse stum- Item “A woman kidnaped Clifford,| when Constable Ed Shrewsbury ar jo oer bled over a stone on the old rtoons hoping, I suppose, to make ‘Swift: | rested him in Spokane and brought (0& It _ s sg could pont | Watson ranch, The spark he water’ pay her for his return. |him to Seattle bly be done by an leflacned ana| Struck fired and destroyed 800 water’ pay her _Teturn. | bir cine. Do not dose an inflamed and| feres of feed, irritated stomach with drugs, but All our cheap Lace Curtains are sold the fine ones left, such as Guipure, Renaissance, Cluny, Tambor, Hand-Made Battenburg—all go at Half Price. Black and Colored Dress Goods at about Half the For- mer Prices. What’ll Gov. of N. Carolina Say to Gov. of S. Carolina Now It’s Dry? Nothing but get rid of the acid—the cause the trouble. Get a little bisur magnesia from your druggist, | IF STATE WAS DRY. eat , | what you want at your next meal,| NT EE 9 | nesia as directed above, and note| ie remarkable results SALINAS, Cal, Sept. 15— | fmm Magnesia, No 2 m. 26th at. | in a Hotel Animated Cartoon Comedy COLUMBIA, 8. C., Sept. 15.—It is going to be even a “longer time tive thruout the state, as a result of yesterday's election, on January : Embroidery Edges—Beautiful hand loom goods, wide jbetween drinks” than {t used to be 1, 1916, ’ | Hearken to the hunting story » and narrow widths, edges and insertions. Values to 75c, wx ney ‘ ii aa on _________________ of Abalorde Geoper. pues ee — Prohibition leaders claimed today i 5 ' ‘ 5 : at 35¢ yard. they had apt ahe overwhelmin # ta! found a four-point buck, with a SALVATION ARMY the Y. M. C. A. Harry Gat Hand-Made Cluny Doilies with 1 1 thee refesend te deside whethesi gre: for ten years the first violin’ anc rs ade any loilies wit anen centers, exact y : ere perky o decide ne! ber cis PRONE: Portland's symphony crowd, Halt Price tga onbon, should rpince TO SERVE DINNER fcc."e20 We cee — 7 : ption , Feng gn Tops—Fine imported ones; values to Out ot a total vote of approx! U. Ss. MARINES NOW si eae % a 50, for 98¢. mately 60,000, the count stands to ne Ladies’ auxiliary of Corps . ‘ day for prohibition, 46,000, against , we Another lot of Pillow Tops; values to $1.00, for 50@. [11000 tn reund eimtan” } HOLD NINE PORTS No. 1, of the Salvation Army, will }will serve a home-cooked dinner in Stamped Crash Pillow Tops; values to 69c, for 25¢. Prohibition wilt become effee- | WASHINGTON, Sept. 15.—Ma-/the banquet room of the Army Another lot of Stamped Tops; values to 59c, for 15¢. rines are in possession of the ports) nai, Fifth and Washington sts., of Jacme! and Lecayes, Haiti, mak- tng a total of nine ports held by Ladies’ and Big Girls’ Sweaters—Knitted Mackinaw Thursday from 11:30 o'clock in the LAZY HUBBY The Song of Hate IN SIX PASSION-STIRRING ACTS BETTY NANSEN As “FLORIA TOSCA” The Role Made Famous By Sarah Bernhardt . . “s morning until § o'clock in the anes, plaid or plaid effects; regular $7.50, now $2.48. American Susees, Pes a Admiral ovening. Twenty-five cents will|geea sewea Week. west Oak CAI aperton reported be the price of the dinner, to gtall 68, Lower Floor Pike Pace Maca |The Hollywood Lunch and Boda| Which the public is invited. This is an annual event to raise funds > for the Army work. ALL SORTS 0’ MUSIC Preliminary plans were complet-! ed today for a new music school at . 212 Pike St.—Ady, Foun KODAKERS— “In at one, at five they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS feconé Fleer P.-1. Bids. PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN-~WOMEN YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. SUES FOR HIS WIFE'S LOVE Frederick J. Ford, of 4223 42nd ave. 8, Is asking $10,000 from Caspar W. Lindsay, In a suit filed In superior court here Wednesday, for the affections of Mrs. Margaret Ford, who caused him to be arrested last dune lazy husband. | Ford alleges alienation of affec- | tions. He declares Lindsay not only was bebind his wife's action} jin causing his arrest, but that he| also inspired her to apply for a di-| vorce, which is now pending } He underwent the humiliation of punishment for the charge made “THE WOLF MAN® With Ralph Lewis in the title rele. A 4-act Majestic Drama. ‘All Furs at a Half Think of it, and the season just beginning when you will want them, Ladies’ or Misses’—and many of them Gordon & Ferguson's make. ng Comedy. “CLASS A_ 5c | | Music Boxes—Made of wood, cloth covered. Every | home ought to have one or two handy to keep your sheet music in. They were our stock boxes and cost about 65c each. Going at 5¢ each. We have hundreds of pairs of High and Low Shoes, in tan and black (formerly the V. & H Have You | stock), and sold at $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Small Feet? s. Now pricec DD etn che ans ae ee A few Jardinieres—Smoked and decorated pottery. Values up to $1.75, going at 50¢. Laces at 1-4, 1-3 and 1-2 off the regular low prices. Dress Trimmings and Braids are going at a big reduction. STARTING TODAY DANIEL FROHMAN Presents HAZEL, DAWN In EDITH BARNARD DELANO’S “The Heart of Jennifer” by bis wife, he says, by being con-| in fined in prison and jstumps at the county “PLAYING SAFE,” FAMILY MOTTO WITH STEPHEN pulling ade. Little Things at Little Prices DOROTHY BERNARD As “MARIE” 25c Dustiess Dusters for...10c;25c Thread De Luxe, 1 oz.,..100 10¢ Dust: Dusters for....5¢ 25c O. N. T. Thre 80 to cs The police don't know whether 10c Mother’s Ironing Wax... .5¢ at, 8 fer ....6+. eons | es pinch Stephen Phillips, a ne. 10¢ Cards of Hat Pins +-2e Black and white only. 5 gro, 519% Seventh ave. or not Phillips said he had been offer. ed a job as janitor by a man who asked him for a $20 cash bond before he went to work. He gave his “employer” an envelope, went to the place where he was supposed to find the job, and found a vacant lot There was nothing in the en velope. 10c Goff's Woo! Braids 100 doz. Ironing Wax. be Darning Balis, each 10¢ Spools Carison Currie: Colors, each . ..7¢ Se a pair Shoe Laces, 6 pairs 10c | Se Collar Supporters, each...2c 10¢ doz. Stee! Pins, doz... 5c Pin Holders, Are You Furnishing a Store Or Replenishing the Old Ones? Fixtures for Sale | R. Clark. | D |Our Guarantee Is Backed) CLAIRA | by Graduate Registered WHITNEY BB ww. As NEW BOSS ON JOB guarant al wo | which we give with all ¢ WASHINGTON, 16.—Secre. get something ‘which protects | 4 Tables at 15¢ each. tary of the Navy Daniels announe & every way. 1c is signed De 12 Tables, suitable for kitchen use, 75¢ each, ed today that Admiral Winslow] | She operator who 414. the work a8 15 Tables at $1.00 each, it $2.00 he ind Misses’ Dress and Waist Forms, cost up to $8.00, for $1.00 each. 50 Jewelry Trays, plain or fitted, 10c each. 200 one arm Wall Electric Brackets, 15¢ each. has succeeded Admiral Thomas B , | Howard in command of the Pacific |fleet. Howard had been ord here as head of the naval examin ling board. owner and manager of this office, a ghly responsible s that {f for any rk does not give en- n, We will make it “Countess Marena” ARTHUR HOOPS as “BARON SCARPIA” satisfacti right And wo turn out work here that| are not affaid to guarantee, in 4secti wi flect | . Tt) 9 | workmanship,’ material and. finish foot when new, f and Sfoot lengtne, $1.00 apiece ™"™""™® =| Watch for the Silhouette|M# FRITZ de LIND as “MARIO de CAMPO” BB ::!":sis%e. ene son" S508" DRAMA OF SACRIFICE IN FIVE PARTS | * . ° in this office ts a gra te and reg A lot of Shelf and Window Nickel Fixtures, 250 each. Page in The Star Friday. And Other Big Stars istered dentlet, who has. graduated A Photoplay That Conforms With the Highest jeed Cases, one at 50c and one at $1.00 from the ber and s i of the F . 1 Giase Front Ubmreiia cae $3.50. On Friday The Star will print a A WILLIAM FOX PRODUCTION | who haw pass Jon of tandard of the Famous Players Film Company 1 Open Umbrella 1.50, novel advertising feature, It will Fl peat y oe . 6 Glass Wail $67.50, The glans in theee are consist of a number of ads, which Based on SARDOU'S Sensational certificate worth $8.40, will contain silhouette pictures of ca Ps board hanging right on the wall i 2 Cashiers’ Desks, $2.00 each. a number of prominent business ront of his dental chair, in plain 4 ‘ All kinds of Wall Shelving, 4 Shelves, top and base, cost and professional people of this city LA TOSCA iisvine your work done by studente| Added Comedy Reel With Fay Tincher $2.00 a foot to build, going at 25. | The pictures will be run on Friday oF bungiars in this office, becaug@e] Counters that cost $3.50 a foot to build, going at 75c. | without the names of the advertis. ; ) THE ; | CL HON Ree AT 1 Electric Motor, D. C. current, // H. P. with attachments, ers, and It will be ap to the good WALLACE “ey ROBERTS ees an Pe unsatisfactory den | . . . cost $58.00, going at $20.00, |guessers among The Star readers Ae tho Bete BIG 7 Ea ge ges ht Shy NOTE—First-Run Paramount Pictures Will Be play vest he angry Py ole spa cost $35.00, for $10.00, | $8 Sind ont whe, they: are and end pe Organ } “or | On the Banjo satiety our patiente-—we h ve testi Shown at Alaska Theatre Exclusively Pending ii plo Sgr be pene Sore on all fixtures unie: }al cash prizes will be awarded to tial citizens of Seattle and vicinit Completion of the palatial Coliseum. |both men and we | well pleased they 4 done n, telling how with the work them. We the successful contestants, The Star has engaged Mr. Rellamy the famous M silhoue nd ean ee Ha me way a artist, to make the pictures for ea itt ‘ this feature. Mr. Bellamy bas cut canes his clever paper pletures In all roy | parts of the United States and has each morning from 8:30 to 10, to |had many famous people for hi lemonstrate our painless methods , bd subjects ? | FORMERLY PANTON’S a ___ Regal Dental Offices | A STAR WANT AD WILL REN1t on te Th Se WENAOES YOUR VACANT ROOMS. 1405 ‘Third Ave, No WwW, Cor Third Terre ait Luu rahe baits”