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Warne, of Chicago, president of the National Associa tion of Spiritualists, in convention sald, addrossing a mase meeting at Moose hall, Sunday night, that there are many spirits who merely go about doing harm, and we need to go deeper into mediumship. Au thorities have repeatedly warned against designing spirit Intell! ce. ‘Before a crowded assemblage in Moose hall, Saturday afternoon, Mr. Zaida Brown Kates, of Washington, D. C,, performed marvelous feats in delivering messages to persons in the audience from relatives long dead I have a message from a man. “It {a for either the lady down there with the biue hat or the Girle—if you w beautiful, glossy, all means get 3 will starve your h you don't Tt doesn't do much brush or wash it out way to get rid of solve it, then you des To do this, get about pod to try to The only sure uff ts to dis y it entirely. [she sald, ur ounces of BULGAR PREMIER EXPLAINS MOVE Tells United Press Why His Nation Has Mobilized Fighting Forces. INSISTS UPON RIGHTS LONDON, Oct. 4.—The obstinate refusal of Serbia and Greece to recognize Bulgaria's rights in Mace donia forced the mobilization that |has brought Bulgarta to the brink of |war, Premier Radoslavoft declared fn an excluatve statement tele graphed today to the United Press | His statement, sent tn reply to a request for an announcement Bulgaria's intentions, declared I can only amplify my recent declaration of reasons why the Bul garlan government has adopted an attitude of armed neutrality similar to that which Switzerland and Hol land assumed at the beginning of the war | “These reasons are both of a mil itary and political charactér. Events were happening tn the different theatres of war, bringing about the hear approach of a conflagration in the Balkans, “The resumption of the Austro German offensive against Serbia with a movement of troops in neigh: boring states, matters to which the Bulgarian could no longer remain indifferent “Moreover, changes tn the pollt Heal situation following the refunal of Serbia and Gr Bulgaria's rights {n donia, even after clear, explicit recogni Htion thereof by all of the powers, lealled for a new policy on the part of Bulgar Mobilization was, |therefore, forced upon us from jevery point of view." ‘FRENCH CONTINUE | THEIR ADVANCES PARIS, Oct. 4.—The French con tinue thelr progress north of Arras. today’s offictal communique an noun While the statement did not claim important in the Cham pagne, it asserted that German at tacks there had been repulsed, We have made further progress were successen in the Givenchy woods, west of Vimy, and have occupled important cross roads on Hill 119," said the communique. “The battle from trench to trench around Quennevieres and Nouvron continued yesterday and last night Near the Champagne. Navaran farm, there was hea bardment on both sides against our w north of Meant! were The Fres alr threw 40 bombs on the Sa railway ste tion at Metz AMBTERDAM, Oct. 4,—Six aviators bombarded the German naval base of Zeebrugge Sun- day. One was shot down and another was forced to land at Nieuvilet, Holland. The damage at Zeebrugge has not been ascertained. Previous word from offictal unofficial sources reported ext aerial activity by the allies day. Luxembourg was attacked, as well as other places, a squadroo of more than 70 airships GERMANS REPULSED IN DVINSK BATT LONDON, Oct. 4.—The struggle +|for Dvinak is turning to the advant age of the Russians, according to the Petrograd official statement re me of} government | penize | | | STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915 One of Paul Fung’s WANT PASTOR ON SCHOOL BOARD Many Organizations Candidacy of Rev, Oscar H. McGill. FRIEND OF THE LOGGER The mate, Rev trial seer church of known and ber regions a of the ill, indus Methodtat “loxger-proacher” Oncar H. ™ ary of the this district, who ts liked thruout the tim a friend of the lor ger, has been indorsed asa me of the school board by organize t le His indorsement came after a committee had reported that such 8 wan favorable soctal tt party, the Women's Good Go ment league, the North End W ten's club, the Women's Federated clubs and others. 6,000 MACHINISTS | DEGLARE A STRIKE NECTADY, N. ¥., Oct. 4 |Ret ny 4,000 and 5,000 workers in lthe machine shops of the mammoth |General Electric works here went nc to t and/on strike today. The strikers included organized Sun-/and unorganized machinists. ‘BIG LUMBER EXPORTS: Puget sound lum ber exports for August totalled 20,132,124 board feet, 2,568,105 of which were han died over the port Smith cove terminal HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Cree cn eititne. use cnough 1o| Woman sitting next her. It is from|°e!ved here early today rab it in|a man who shot himself. Standing) The German drive for this highly | Sinped, tae ‘ before a mirror, he put the pistol to|!™portant point apparently lacks} zit, if nos all, cflhis head and killed himself. The|th@ forcefulness which marked the| three or four more applications wi 1 | world thought {t was suicide. He lier stages of the fight, after the| completely 4 | wants me to assure you that it was Russians slipped out between the jaws of the Teuton machine around not a muicide. The man was tempo . «| rarily insane. Vilna. ; ; t 4 in an elevator accident,|® Teuton offen n th a sjand still another from rned to death “I seo the flames creeping around said Mra. Kates. A wom jan in the audience said that was th | way ft happened. Many more messages, of a wide variety, were delivered CARTOONIST FALLS | FROM WINDOW; DIES : CHICAGO, Oct. 4,—Policemen stumbling over a body beside De Jongheu's hotel discovered Stewart a woman danary Mt remedy ent ¢ |her skirt —sALTED— Lei us have fer now your or ANTON JOHNSON, ALWAYS WHAT YOU WANT AT 5 Frye’s QUALITY Markets Tuesday’s Specials ang a) E 30c Sugar Cured 10c Choice Shoulder 2c cl | and originator of the fn He had fallen to his th from his window in the hotel DAGGETT ELECTED Floyd L. Daggett, chairman of t th state industrial commissic as elected president of the ations Association of Industrial Insu |Boards and Commissions at t comics. Picnics .... Pork Steak. Choice Mutton Chops... ram BREAKS EVEN Round Steak ... broke even this year, according to ident W. H. Paulhamus. Ful Choice Loin Pork Chops Choice Steer Shoulder Steak ttended 12:¢ .10c MARKETS: the closing da Sunday Judge MPIA, Oct. 4.—With h Mackintosh of 8 AT FOLLOWING OLYMPIC MARKET a apecial committee of 118 Pike St. | prosecuting attorneys and judges AMERIC AN a ARKET |recommended for passage by the Rk ae next legislature a law fixing mi 1100 Western Ave. imum as well as si ollie WESTLAKE MARKET tence in criminal case Cor, Wentiake and SEATTLE MARKET 109 Oveldental Ave BALAI. MARIE OP Ballard Ave. Look for U. 8 ‘urple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Public night schools will open Rhope Open Urtn >. M. Monday night with 1,512 students | enrolled. R. Carothers, well-known cartoonist | “Charley Chap-| |close of a week's session Saturday. | attle as) region about the of Mloukst : TALIANS ‘FIGHT IN | ZERO TEMPERATURE ROME, Oct. 4.--Italian t battling amid the snow ops are 1 ice at the head of the Geneva valley and in the Carnac Alps. Winter has set n among, the higher 1 be despite bel ow % weather at son the points, ns are maintatnin: st the Austrians their Baral again |FRANCE WILL HOLD BULGAR RESERVISTS BERLIN, by Wireless to Tuck etron, N. Y., Oct. 4.—France has ordered that no Bulgarian reservists be permitted to leave the countr cording to a Vienna dispatch to én « MINNEAPOLIS VOTES ON PROHIBITION MINNBAPOLI 18, , Oct 4 railways rina ® | color and beauty Wets| {and drys lined up today in a sharp| determine con In {te last great stronghold In Minnesot FOR ONE-MAN RULE contest which will tinuance of the saloon k it ¢ ade secret of the Alaska bureau of thé Chamber of Commerce, John A Sletcher, in the current issue of Lealle iggests the ad Lolo |tlon of Alaska’s affairs Be vented | lin an assistant secretary of the {n-| terior, with headquarters In Alaska. | REALTY MEN COMING The Washin atior n it delegat will be on hand Rea a October on State fourth a al from all over The city in an the will be and ate welcomed to the by Judge Thomas Burke. Hon John A Rea of the university board of regents will respond. address | | Don't Stay Gray! Nobody Can Tell When You Darken Gray, Faded Hair With Sage Tea and Sulphur. Grandmother kept her hair beau tifully darkened, glossy and abun |dant with a brew of Sage Tea and |Sulphur. Whenever her hair fell t or took on that dull, faded or streaked appea this simple mixture was applied with wonder. ful effect. By asking at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul phur Compound,” you will get a arge bottle of this old-time rec ready to for about 50 cents. This simple mixture can be de pended upon to restore natural to the hair and is splendid for dandruff, dry, itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody | can tell {t has been applied—it's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and| draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two, it is re stored to its natural color and looks & t and abundant 100TH ALKS BBY, BC Hy EDWIN J. BROWN DD. Ss. The Largest Dy ww the V ated by Many, led by None. fate dentists are sous extracting, hoy til. nples of work, examinatio: My prices ar high-class Time has Office under vo | Open evenings Juntil 4 for peop Main My Bellingham office is at Bik and Holly sta, | Favor =| commission's PAGE 5. F Free-Hand | Sketches| “A PAIR OF SIXES’ ONE LONG RIOT Oscar Figman Gets Laughs tn Comedy at Moore; Here a Week Is GOOD VAUDEVILLE With Oscar Figman in the role of the luckleas partner who played an unhappy hand of poker and thereby ame butler in his partner's house year, "A Pair of Sixes” 1s funny as it was last year jand Inst y It opened Sunday night tthe Moore theatre for a week man ear played the role of the law of the firm of pill manufactur Jers, the two owners of which w always quarreling. He was a good jJawyer, but he is far funnier as T Boggs Johns, the hapless loser of came for a rit Was & scream at Inat lyer to settle the differ ences of the warring pair, suggests that they play this poker match, and that the loser become butler tn |the other's house for a year, the |winner to have full contro! of the business Startlingly law funn complications arise as the agreement begins to be |fulfilied. The sweetheart of the butler-partner comes to visit with the wife of the other man, and T.| Boggs Johns hae a terrible time ex-| jplaining why is what he is, Of jcourse, it all ends well | ORPHEUM | Billy Fogarty is a scream. | No, that doesn't really tell the) story | Hilly makes the audience scream That begins to tell it Just begins. Billy is funny. He's real, hon-| ont-to-goodness FUNNY You] laugh till your sides ache and then you begin all over again. You laugh out loud—lose all dignity or re nerve. He patters with the able as nistance of Ethel Kirk, who also sings. Billy furnishes the crack number of the Orpheum bill this | week Next come, tled for nec Jed and Ethel Dooley, in dancing, ‘ond place, | bi-| cycle riding, lariat throwing, and | bits of bright talk by Jed; Mignon ette Kokin, a sizable young lady |who gives dance imitations, chats entertainingly, and sings; the| Primrose Four, the fat men's quar Nina Morris and company pre sent a thrilling act In which a guo considerably without ever shes eee going off. Ruth Kilbourn and Adolph Blome open the bill with a| CHINESE BOY iS graceful dance act. Ruth is pretty | to look at, Galetti's baboons fur-| ish a lot of fun. a Seldom may one hear in vaude le such music as is sung by the jenome Friars, a sextet of men| En- 4 ing the Empress bill this week. Lew often still does one find so} |strong a contender for headline hon- ors on the same bill as the comedy Jact of Expe and Dutton, acrobats CONSIDINE * “FINDS” HIM [and jugglers. | Tex Weatherford makes you) | Art will never go unrewarded. |latgh when he mimics a railroad] } At least this fs true in the case|train and imitates the twittering of] | Franklin High Youth gaged to Draw Cartoons for Theatre. of Paul Fung, a young Chinese boy |the little bird on Neliie’s hat The! of 16, now attending Franklin high|Kemp Sisters offer a good singing} school. jand dancing novelty This young Chinese began to} The De Mars juggle water. Gea.| draw cartoons for his fellow school-;man’s shadowgraphs are laughish./ Lester and Hines have a good talk |ing-singing stunt, and Ray Mon is clever in sex impersonations. eee Lois | “The Honeymoon Girls” the Lois for the week. They're pret ty. Each one has her own special-| ty act Lee Zimmerman, the whistler, is] abit. Mise Von L. and Drew appear in a good dunce hit | “The Traveling Man's Troubles"! fs a sketch well presented by the two Shultzes. Wrestling and acro- batic stunts are shown by L. E. Ire-| land and a company of six houskies.| | A good two-ree] drama, “Un-| founded Jealousy,” completes the bill ALLIES LAND FORCE TO ASSIST GREECE | ATHENS, Oct. 4.—The govern-! ment permitted it to become known today that Anglo-French troops have landed near Salonika to assist | Paul Fung i in repelling any Bul mates, the most of whom recog- chic eer nized the talent back of bis pen John W. Considine, Jr., was given | lone of these Iittle cartoons. Prob-! | ably inherited theatrical knowledge | ty og ieg eerag torre NOSICK ST0 M ACH, INDIGESTION, GAS a cue, land presented him to Manager Bronson, who, by patient direction, following his long career as a show |man, has brought forth a finished {product in the shape of a cartoon ist Me The result of the wore Je shown | |“Pape's Diapepsin” tits the cartootia of the youswater are Quickest and Surest now the most talked of objects on Stomach Reliat, display there Alr y Paul has been ked to} If what you just He cept a booking, but bis resolution | Your stomach or les lun to finish high school is final, and{!ead, refusing to dignat oh you |ho has signified his desire to re-| belch gas and cta pur, und! }main with the Empr until he|Sested food, or have a feeling of |finishes his studies at Franklin, |“!##iness, heartburn, fullness, nau-| bad taste in mouth and stom headache, you can surely get| | Paul Fung ts the son of the fa-| ney mous Fung Chak, a venerable) reiiet in five minutes | Chinese, who was edicated in the! Ask your pharmacist to show you| University of California the formula, plainly printed on Finishing hfs education he took] these fifty {t upon himself to translate all the! pepsin American hymns into the Chinese| why dy t cases of Pape’s Dia then you will understand speptic troubles of all kine language, which he completed just | 1m and'why it relleves sour |prior to his death out-of-order stomachs or indige tion in five minutes. “Pape's Di € in i armile stes | and prepare for assimilation into IN DIVORCE GASE''"’ blood all the food you eat; be ides, it makes you go to the table |with ‘a healthy appetite; but what In granting a divorce t6 Mrs. Sa-| Will 1 you most, is that you rah Cameron, Judge Dykeman ge.{ Will feel that your stomach and in-| verely scored her husband, Leo J.|testines are clean and “fragh, and} you will not need to resort to laxa Cameron, formerly a bartender in a ar , Fin @/ ives or liver pills for biliousness Ballard saloon and later entangled! tives Of [Nor Jwith the lawain Oregon, Mrs, Cam This city will pave many “Pape eron@s.s Seattle-born girl Diapepsin” cranks some peo} 1 am surprised that any girl) wit call them, but you will be en born here would marry such a man,”| thusiastic about this did t aid the judge. “There small hope) qe} aration, too, if |for society when girls are not more| take {t for indigestion, gase sheart {careful than to marry men tending! pyrn, sourne pepsia, or any) bar in ‘such joints tomach misery Mrs. Cameron has been employed! 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