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STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1915, PHONE MAIN ‘ayes 400 aa a ma “The Star Want Ad Rates Wright, be cent a word per Invert! Mt ~ mes for the price of five . Mingh Hooksone, hunizat ‘ines—| 6—Autos for Sale me-half | AnAnAncee A, . —For Sale Miscellaneous Acreage for Sale TEWIS COUNTY LANDS —Personals i second -h Matiow ar Broadwa: be nei” and Situat Bunerat Notices ARTIFICIAL Jent—Charee Adverttsty Pes line per tneertton 8 IX insertions for the price ot five ina pilvate er cant , ta pata | we every t me oe nate Daye within 10 days J Pp. 8409 Pal Ave. Want Ad Ag tn Raltara MULLEN BUSI IESS DIRECTORY This directory is intended for the convenience of any one desiring something a little out of the ordinary in their daily) rr 1 ne 3 Ry : meeds and requiring it in a arimomy | Poth # en WITT HOUSE, € hurry. The firms represented TR below make a specialty of im-| 4 |2 acai rat Mediate service and will glad- R ately | CASH AND $10 PER MON ly furnish any information 500 | . 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SMITH BI ELLIOTT axe of rece aulck s rates 3 Rn aaa Coat 7 AND WOOD iT a wed “CHIROPRACTOR Housekeeping Rooms 37—Business C\ —Female Situation 36—Rentals —Personals = AND STORAGE iTrA Mel iver VU WielLuy 40—Exchanges Lots for Sale LAKE WASITESGTON HOME WIth FINE GARDEN TRACT 41—Acreage for ACHE #iRS PLUMBING — STORAG rH Inc eee” | Star Want Ads PATENT ATTORNEYS 5 i 4 eact y offering many barga n Houses “For Sale” and “SOTO SUPPLII | “For Re ant” FRED I > GOR Lo th v If you e a house you ‘want to Furniture Wanted. ~~ rn ie “«''°" Phone Main 9400 Bake Fane Lots for Sale | Bend KNITTED TO SWI Hirth PAGE 8. ATERS PUBLICMARKETS| BRITISH SHELL BUG PROFESSOR =... FAMINE ENDED IS INTERVIEWED COMNE Gen Last Supplied With Explosive Shells. SHRAPNEL BY GILSQN GARDNER WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—The m nitfons famine while aralyzed the Hritish troops in France an end. This is the moi ant newa read by military experts In the rec ish-Frenen drive in the vicinity Champagne and Artois. At Kitchener's army has ite shells lack of ammunition i# the answer a » the question, “What hax become of Kitchener's arm that much talked.of spring driv The tme he story of the failure o at Neuve Chapelle and t fallure—lack of SANITARY come when the that engagement fired, before beginning sault. on the German 200,000 shells In two hours \British fired lems than 20,000. British Are Slaughtered not have the shells gained their ground were thrown back with wughter 4 K« k to London, of the censorship, got A statement was pub. Lord Northeliffe in the Field Marshal Sir John and of the Britiot forces in France, had ed 70 SOUTH END ext offic The result of this rganization of the ) inet and the creation of a depart ment of munition at the head of jwhich was Lloyd-George Shrapnel Obsolete Exploding over, bomb. shrapnel ie is obsolete rn roc nches, the ring rain had taught and arned th break thru the ed wir to place N the tr ip, the barbed wire cut conce trench kille r #o stunned and dis ax to be unable to make d resistan Warns Uncle Sam Villa Must Have IS OBSOLETE HE ' publication | | Voice in Mexico) | PUGET SOUND | . STEAMERS | ALL LOCAL ROUTES | STREAMERS LRAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, POOT OF MARION STRERT Aree Beattie Moux, for! 1 66pm daily —Vort Townsend —P Angeice Meamer Sol Tor sewd — Anacortes. Bellingham ner Whateom,) 6 Famonde oy enti Famonds Jaan Islands—Bellingham ! R.GONZALES GARZA WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 6.— Roque Gonzales Garza, at one time president of the convention govern ment of Mexico and now in Wash ington as a representative of the Villa-Zapata factions, has made pub lic a statement in which he Washington officials that any Mext pacification plan that involves th ecognition of Carranza and joes not include Villa's supporters as factors in the situation will mean nothing but anarehy in Mexico. SUNDAY CLUB TO May and Way Porte Steamer Port Townsend—Port Angeles —Creas | cont and Way | 8h iste te Port Gambie—Tadiow—Piagler Paget, for’ ® diam ¢ dla! antty Relon.! except wneend 'Runday Tron dale ok Aatorder Oniy 2 O0pmiSteamer Puget, for! 9:00pm Pilgrim's Progress will be shown at th mass meeting at the Y. M. C. A. next Sunday afternoon be by ticket only had free at the Y. M,C. A OLDEST SHIP HERE BREMERTON, Oct. 6 ship in the naval ply das a station ship for the forces at Guam, ha Conel—Gamble—Undlow niStr. Petlateh, for! 2 48am Ludlow, Port Gamble! daily anor and al on Hood Canal Monday Maxwelion and Austin Potinteh far! iden inspection and overhauling. She is will Teave Renttie every] 4 9:00 a m. for Port Town. S years ol BEWARE, AUTOISTS! thene potnte and for As an echo of several warn of the Chief ano Mahan will call at Por Are boat coure recently, Police Wednesday 1 1 police to enfc the ordinance | | hiblting vehicles from traveling nrge@ore than elght miles an hour over crossing Lang to the WASHINGTON, @ct. 6.--For the st time in the history of this nation, pre-eminent inventors and clentists today counselled regard ng their country ‘ense when the Qew naval advisory navy department, Ticket Office, © Phone, Main 2008 | | } | |bas a worried ae French's Forcés Are at! Trevor Kincaid Explains Eppi- demic That Has Seized Bees. ROUTS BEEKEEPER ory has to do, primarily, sclosure of the manner im Kincaid, of the zoological department at the Unt versity of Washington, routed @ Puyallup beekeeper with @ which Professor wrathy microscope of 800 diameters ondarily, it will attempt @ tatlon on the bee ding nown as Nosema Apis, and ho’ it proves that nations of bees, ike of human beings, may come \! days when greed over them “2 8 weeks ago Pacific coast rs were startled when wsor Kincaid announced dis ry of Nosema Apis in the bees hereabouts, and said that it was ravaging bees from here to Call "fornia disease was spread- ing rapidly, and that if it were not chec he bee industry on the Coast might suffer untold damage. Many beekeepers got roneous Te. ports of what the professor had wald When It reached the Puyal- lup bee raiser, it was to the ef- fect that all bees on the Pa- cific coast had become para lyzed. The Puyallup man re- sented it as a siur on his bees. He sat down and wrote a let ter to the zoologist. “I want you to know that bees are NOT paralyzed,” he wrote, in effect, “and | chal lenge you to come down and kick over my hives, and see what happens to you. You'll find my bees can get results.” About this time the presi- dent of the Plerce County Bee- keepers’ association invited the professor to lecture. The place was Puyallup. Professor Kincaid tucked his 800 diame ter microscope under hf arm and marched south into the land of the wrathy beekeeper. “He must have retreated for strategic reasons when he saw me coming with my 42-centi- meter,” says Professor Kin- caid, “for | didn’t see a sign of him.” see The lecture courses under Pro- fessor Kincaid at the university are popular—aimost to a record-break- ing degree. After you've attended one or two you'll know why Professor Kincaid is a smallish man, with black hair which re- fuses to stay brushed, and when you meet him on the campus he faraway look. But in the lecture room, with his bee loved bugs and fossils and shells, he is the magnet of all eyes, He lectures in conversational tone, and every three minutes he says something funny, and then looks surprised when the class laughs After the class is all thru laugh- ing, he starts laughing at the joke which he has surprived himself by springing, He laughs on the installment plan—a series of explosive chuck- es His laugh is irresistible. Hence the class laughs again, and |thi# produces more chuckles, and so on, ad infinitum. He is intensely interesting, be cause he has a wealth of similes and moderr puns, which he is for ever applying to the subject at hand ” 4 * But the city editor is testily de- manding to know what al) this has to do with bees. A Star man ed Professor ternoon in his clence hall. He told the story of the bees like thi “The disease kills bees five day after attacking them, and they dio in droves outside the hive. Eitl the bees have a highly develo = undertaking system or they feel going to die when away, wl near the hive to expire, die inside the hive. The germs soon infect the hon- ey stored in the hive, however, and from the toney the other bees of the hive are infected, and either | \die or are reduced in vitality warns |} the movies! Honey Sunday club |ehange Admission will] but tickets may be jnamed Zander Ja serious The oldest} service, the SUp-/amatipox. It arrived here for! ay board met at the} manager @f the Orpheum, It doesn't take long for bees from other hives to learn of the weakened condition of their neigh- 4 bors, and then it is the invasion of Belgium all over again. The pow- erful hives invade and rob the weaker hive when it is not able to defend itself The powerful hives simply obey that impulse of greed common to s und humans. But they bring amity on themselves. And here n you have the analogy of the nations. The powerful hives carry away the honey from the weaker ones, and from the honey they con. tract the Cisease. Thus it spreads from colony to colony, and from japiary to apiary GIVE MOVIE SHOW 2+: 0! tue ones deca any are getting something for nothing which ts the way of nations. is the bees’ medium of ex. They get money with working for it eee Nosema Apis,” he was discovered first by a German . in 1905. There was outbreak of ft thruout rope. It evidently was introduce here thru imported bees. The disease acts very much ‘like sweeps thru a col ony, but does not kill the more dy bees. Therefore it might be regarded as beneficial, as it kills joff the weaker strain and results Jin the breeding of a more hardy stoch i : PRESS CLUB TO HAVE ANOTHER BLOW-00T Phursday Club Glee resumed, night will be Chad’ night, and “Press night and also ladies members of the Press club with invited @riends are sxoi@s to turn ont to make it a gay old evening. Guests of th® evening Will be Lewis Haase, manager ‘tim the Metropolitan, and H. B, Burte: Daneli a | will start at 10 p. m,