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. DR, 1. R. CLARK ECAYED TEETH ARE MENACE TO HEALTH Bven more eo, perhaps, other part of the anatomy than mort for ait become it must or leas contaminated H is really the very poorest kind busin to neglect the ter & standpoint point of Ndpoint of efficl Reapecially ie so little to have the teeth 2 © perfect condition and kept t If & person has ar Ret of teeth, there reason) why decay shoul r get a strong hold on them if a competent dentist is allowed to examine them once few months, and at the first ‘of disease In the teeth stop It a a a it is poo ts this trae when It sure of is that business, To be sure « tal colleges and passed the ex- tion of the state dental board Operator in this office has his te from the state dental hanging right on the wall In ft of his dental chair, in plain ight of atl You are sure of get- competent service at this offi IF prices are the very lowest, and Will be surprised to find how It will cost you to have your put Into perfect condition here. tae the most actentific and up- 0 you f it hurting Sent hermore, we give with el! our fronciad guarantee of signed both by the ope who did the work and by L. R. D. S, owner and manager hie office, who 1s thoroughly F yt put at once. it off another day— DEFENSE FIGHT | BEGUN IN HOUSE Starts Over $600,000 Appro- priation for Two Navy | | Yards CLARK LEAVES CHAIR WASHINGTON, Feb, 7—After [three hours of tumultous debate, a Dill providing a $600,000 appropria: | ition for increase in the battleship |bullding factiities of the New York| and Mare Island navy yards was | passed by the house today | Fve-sixths of the appropriation) goes to the Mare Island yard and) the balance to New York } The debate on this measure and} on a bill to Increase the number of Annapolis naval demy cadeta. \xrew particularly fiery at times jand was regarded as the first open lelash tn the preparedness battle, | During the mixup, Speaker Clark jleft his chair and said from the} | Moor } “Isn't there any way of expedit ing the present slow and poky plan of athp building’ Why has not the/ navy department decided which) type are best and then proceeded | to build on the same plans without | wasting eight or ten months to |draw new plans each time?’ “Uncle” Joe Cannon took a hand jin the fray by declaring that if there Is a crisis in the natio: af) fair he is ready to Tease | taxes, borrow money, and spare no expense In rushing preparedness work, Chairman Fitzgerald of hou appropriations committee | jasked Cannon if he were criticising | President Wilson as shamming an) emergency. “The question of immediate need exists in the minds of many,” |torted Cannon. I hope | am not guilty of les majeste. CONSIDERING Regal Dental Offices ‘Dr. L. KR. Clark, Masager ‘Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Third and Union. AMUSEMENTS vv e™ te DORE «-<ss.. Tentght CAIN -WAF_WED- tn “THE TrPrHoon” 2 Nights, 2¢ to $1.50 PANTAGES “Mate. 2:20; Nights, 7 and 9 THY DAIRY MAIDS Musical Comedy Tabloid iB CANARY CARUSO ted by Master Paul, the Boy Violiniat. 1G ACTS ec and 2c. CIFIC OUTFITTING CO OR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | f § ORESSES MEN - WOMEN oD) 7 | WEEK | YOUR CREDITISO.K Small power boats are passing thru the Lake Washington canal | Passenger service has been main tained from Madison street thru the lock to the Ballard city pier by the launch May B. II, since the street car service bas been block ed. The tug Mary Frances towed @ raft of logs’thru the canal Sat- urday. DEMOCRATS TO MEET ST. LOUIS, Feb. 7.—The commit | tee in charge of arranging the dem- » ocratic convention meets tomorrow. Senator Stone is being boomed for temporary chairman. COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR Lad Try this! Darkens beauti- fully and nobody can tell—Brings back its gloss and thickness Common garden sage brewed into # heavy tea, with sulphur and al cohol added, will turn gray, streak- ed and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant; remove every bit of| dandruff, stop scalp itching and) falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea} and Sulphur recipe at home,}| ‘though, is troublesome. An easier Way is to get the ready-to-use tonic, | costing about 50 cents a large bot- tle, at drug stores, known as “W eth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound,” thus avoiding a lot of muss While wispy, gray, faded hair is! not sinful, we all desire to retain| our youthful appearance and at-| tractiveness. By rkening your) hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul-| phur, no one can tell, because it} does it so naturally, 60 evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush With it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a! by morning all gray hairs have disappeared. After another Application or two your hair be-| comes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger, | situation, despite COMPROMISE WASHINGTON, Fe! — Whether the U. 8. shall make a compromise to meet the Ger- man compromise in the Lusl- tania situation was elated for dec! at a White House conference today between President Wileon and Secre- tary Lansing. In view of the seeming deadiock in negotiations, officials are im- pressed with tHe gravity of the Lansing’s state- ment to the United Press Satur- day—"there can be no deadlock as long as informal negotiations con- tinue.” The statement attributed to Un- der Secretary Zimmerman at Ber- Mn that America had increased its mands in the Lusitania case was called false by Secretary Lansing today. Germans here say tentative pro- posals for closing up the Lusitania case embody so complete © conces- sion on Germany's part that a com- promise by America will not be mn ecessary. They said that in effect the Iat- est German memorandum contains @ paraphrase of President Wilson's declaration in his last note that, however justifiable the sinking might have been as a reprisal step. | it was not justifiable when {t en-) dangered rights of neutrals, | BATTLESHIP OREGON SCENE OF BIG TRIAL’ SAN DIEGO, Feb, 7.-The battle- ship Oregon has sailed for San Francisco, where the court-martial | of Lieut. H. H. Jones, accused in| connection with the disappearance) of the naval code book from the! destroyer Hull, will be held aboard her. Commander Reeves will be/| judge-advocate. On February 15, the Oregon will be turned over to the California naval militia. Since the famous ship came here, in December, near- ly 10,000 persons mere visited her. INVITE MOTHERS TO HEAR THIS LECTURE At 3:30 Tuesday afternoon, a lecture and demonstration on the training of children, will be given by the Mothers’ Training school at the Bon Marche. All mothers are invited. The lec- ture will be free. The lecture will be by DOr, Seagrave, while nurses will demonstrate the Proper care of the bed and clothing of infants. Joseph Is Walloped SAN JOSE, Cal, Feb, Joseph Rodriguez thought an elephant here was hungry. To- day Joseph is in the hospital. The pet resented being fed grass, and walloped Rodriguez so hard it was quite a while before he came to on a near-by pile of lumber. TEIPER CHARGED WITH MATRICIDE BUFFALO, Feb. 7.—~Murder of his mother was charged to John| Edward Teiper today, when he wa arraigned and remanded without bail for preliminary hearing. The district attorney, in making the charge, made no reference to the killing of Tei brother Fred wounding of fatal GIRL IS SUICIDE PITTSBURG, Feb, 7.—Following her dismissal from a school for nurses, the body of Hazel Schoen-| felt, 20, was found floating in the| river, She had given wrong medi cine to @ patient QUARTET AT Y. M.C. A, Ye Olde Towne Male Quartette will give a Star Lyceum program | of quartets, solos, readings and sketches at the Y. M. C. A. and- itorium at 8 o'clock Tuesday night, GEORGE FRIEND EORGE FRIEND, near millionaire from Iditarod, has just come out of BY JACK JUNGMEYVER ka minus one of his most precio ons. Shush! it's a tender Ject with George. In fact, | take my life In my hands telling on him, “t had climbed up @ steep pass,” he explains, “packi grub to the diggings, and w wondering how the thunder I'd get down again over the heavy crust of snow, “Just then a native woman and a white man, sild past me, going like an express train for the foot of the mountain, coasting comfortably, | took hunch and shoved off, a in a natural enow trough, ‘What | had failed to no- tlee wae that the equaw and the white man held sticks un- der their arme to act he eub- Not having any couldn't check m speed. | came like a rocket, and | CONGRESS: ~Balked at the military program. Military and naval committees held done nothing. Bryan tnfluence and the listened to army and navy experts and munitions factories, and then to more experte—and have nothing. Bryan Influence and ab- absence of administration leader ship in the house caused a deadlock Ways and means committee has Fe | not even begun hearing or confer: |executive w jenees to consider methods of taxa- its courage to turn down appoint tion for raising money. Pork 1 committee re solved * should not exceed $44,000,000. —The Ferris land leasing bill and Ferris bill regulating development of water power passed. Lobbyists will fight bills in the senate. “For political reasons the house has taken up the child labor bill with program to pass ft in near future; senate to throttle it House declined to pass Taven ners resolution to inquire into navy league, profits made by war muni. tions makers, sources of lobby in- Indians, with the Inheritance of centuries prompting their instinct to hunt and fish as they please, must bow down to the edicts of the white men. They must not fish when they want to. ‘They must not fish where they want to, The state supreme court has held boundaries of their reservation they sand paragraphs A year ago, United States Attor- ney Garrecht of the Eastern district }of Washington told Indians that| bow once more to the white man. NORTH END WILL HONOR LINCOLN With Senator W. H. Pauthamus of Sumner, who is looming up as progressive republican candi. date for governor, the _ central attraction, citizens of Fremont plan a big Lincoln day affair at Masonic hall, Fremont, Friday evening. The North End candidates in the city election will also be asked to make brief speeches. ENDORSES STOKES Fireman J. W. Stokes, who near. ly lost his life fighting the Grand Trunk Pacific fire, was indorsed for the position of information clerk in the new county bullding by Chair man Hamilton, of the county com. missioners, Saturday. Charles Ter. ry, brother of City Trea Terry, withdrew his application. [SOME BULLION, THIS MILLIONAIRE SUED If all the gold assayed in Seattle since the government office was opened, in 1898, was pot in one pile, it would weigh 476 tons. BOEING PAYS HIGH W. E. Boeing, of the Highlands, has been personally assessed on a basis of $24,250—the highest per- sonal assessment in the county, Priest Raps Women PORTLAND, Feb. 7.—"The worst demon in the lowest depths of hell is no more despicable than the clubwomen who are promoting this latest curse, birth control.” Such was the denunciation Father Black delivered from the pulpit of St. Francis ca- thedral last night. THREATEN DURAZZO| ROME, Feb. 7.-Durazzo, Albania, is threatened by early Austrian oo- cupation Austrian cavalry has reached the Arzeni river, four miles away, ac cording to dispatches BOMB PLOT FAILS MILWAUKER, Feb. 7.—Men be Heved to be Black Hand plotters were hunted today by the police as the result of discovery of an unsuc. cessful plot to kill Armino Conte, Italian consular agent, with bombs. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Daye VALUED POSSESSION IN ESCAPADE IN IDITAROD What It Did and Did Not Do in the Month of January INDIAN DEPRIVED OF FISHING RIGHT BY WHITE MAN’S LAW that whenever they overstep the! urer Ed L.| |20 days, or both, ts the penalty pro- | Hinkle STAR--MONDAY, FEB. 7, 1916. LOSES A wasn't at all comfortable. ‘Look out below,’ | as | began overtaking the pa They sidetracked just In time, and | fetched up at the bottom jar that with a of th jope J f di felt like the crac “My partner wi « there horrified, | tried smile, but It hurt too much. came down In a hurry, | red. ' you did, sald George,’ he added, Yes, ‘But, he. trying hard not to blush, ‘you all here, iii up there don't seem to be Part of you | on the mountain. “'What do you mean-—part of me on the mountain?’ “'What | mean is, WHERE ARE YOUR Ts" " @ one downward look and fled for shelter. My pre- clous pants were scattered in bits along the Improvised to- bog chut 1 had come so fast that they had simply been ripped off entirely by the fric- thon,” a In fluence behind opposition to govern ment manufacture of armaments, jand connection between congress jmen and naval and army officers |—-Senate is trying to make up it*/er good acts. Mirano brothers have jmind to pass Philippine independ: /something new in thrillers. Flying lence bill, but has succeeded so far|torpedo. Trapeze Gee! Risky only In talking about tt stuff, Senate ha» spent a lot of time In fon trying to get up |ment of George Rublee to federal |trade commiasion, In the middie of tts deliberations the president ex- |ploded a mine by sending in name of Louls D. Brandets for supreme court. |—In both houses congressmen have Introduced usual raft of private pen- |sions, public building and other pri vate legisiation for political pur poser —House has met frequently and talked and talked and done nothing Senate has met not quite so fre jquently and talked more than the ‘house and done nothing. | thelr treaties gave them the right | to fish as their forbears had. | Commissioner Darwin step ped tn to stop the Indians. shed was narrowly averted with the Yakima Indians near Pros- thetr heritage. fish commissioner held a confer- ence. They decided to let the courts de cide, So the supreme court has laid down the law, The Indians must ‘ * o TACOMA POWDER) ‘PLANT BLOWS UP TACOMA, Feb. 7.—Three men were killed and several are believed |Dupont, 18 miles south of here, at the gelatine plant of the Dupont | Whether the explosion was due} to aceldent or to war plotters {is not known, Officlals are now in vestigating. The report could be heard for |miles around. Windows were broken four or five miles away from the plant, while many houses | within a radius of a mile were wrecked, The damage to the plant Itself is estimated at $10,000, About 1,000 jpounds of dynamite exploded in | FOR STEALING WIFE NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—W. Irving Twombley, millionaire automobile manufacturer and former president of the New York Aeronautic club. was named today as defendant in 50,000 alienation of affection suit brought by Francis W. Reese, a wealthy Los Angeles man, Reese alleged that two days aft- er he wedded Ethel Helen Long of Los Angeles, on July 29, 1915, she became so attached to Twombley that she followed him to New York, tho Twombley was married and had two children. There, said Reese, she establish. ed serself in an apartment and sometimes calls herself Mra. Twombley HAVE YOU CLEANED OFF THE SIDEWALK? Complaints poured Into police headquarters Monday against prop- erty owners who have not cleared snow off their walks, In each case the owner, of residents, were warn- ed that a fine not to exceed $100, or f Jail sentence of not more than| vided in the city ordinance for not cleaning snow off walks, SALEM, Ore., Feb. 7A heavy chisel, darkly stained, is in the hands of the police today, held as evidence in connection with the] murder, Friday night, of Mra, J. R.| It was discovered tn an upstairs closet | STORM WARNING Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Itching, Blind, Bleeding of Protruding Piles. First application gives reliet. 60c, brisk to high southerly wind, Small craft warnings were order. ed displayed today on account of al ‘WOOD ALCOHOL DEALERS TRIED | Japanese Druggist, Accused of hol to Shannon on Jani became operative day Nearly a dozen persons died from the same cause during the first two weeks of the year. Lote theatre this week |iquea, in comedy acrobatics, make! let. ful act, and, oh! the close Greek dancin Moyer at the piano, Davenport and Kerr In singing and the Aertal complet: graph News pictures are shown. eee n Hippodrome snow or rain. packed Sunday act, the 10 Cherokee Indians, got stalled by the snow. secured other acts to take their cabinet members tea table. PAGE Z Manslaughtez, Up Before Judge Frater | FIRST CASE OF ITS KIND In the first ense of its kind tn the! . Tatano Takano, a Japan went om-trist tn |Frater's court Monday; charged jwith manslaughter in connection with the death of Tom Shannon, a! laborer, on January 8, from wood alcohol poisoning. | The state alleges Takano nold nunlabeled bottle of wood alco, ry 7, just week after the prohibition law Shannon died the city hospital THEATRES “ | Operatic soprano Fine act. Mary Servos and company present neat playlet |Hugh MeCormick and Grace with he al act lots of 1 have fine ventriloquial of fun, James H. Harton, tramp comedian, silence and fun. i lenty of variety at good bid for headline place. “Conscience,” presented by Rodney Ranous and Marie Nelson, as prin- cipals, is a strong dramatic play- Fred Gray and Nellie Graham introduce an effusion in laughs, en- titled “At the Fort.” ore and another girl have a grace- you ought to me) without much clothes. y'know talking, and the bin. Hearst-Vita- wearer eee 5 ser, With Walker. Whiteside playing were willing to fight for|the role of the Japanese diplomat Fay 4 Hd “3 Inveigied by the charms of a Buro- Attorney General Tanner and the|Pean beauty, “The Typhoon” will Fi open Monday evening at the Moore theatre for six nigh inbes. Whiteside has not been seen in Seattle for three years. then appeared Pot.” and two mat- in His character of Tokerama ald to even excel his other fa- mous roles. o— . . sical inttintebi e HIPPODROM Manager _« Eogene Lavy of the should worry about His house was again / even tho hin star Levy quickly place, and the results of his ef. to have been injured in an explo itorts were the following acts sion. shortly before noon today, at/Gene Miller, piano accordeontat; the Malcolms, in funny stuff; Rob-’ ert Athon and company {n a aketcl Powder works. The dead are: |entitied, “Retribution”; Theresa John Bell, Gues Wolff and Peter | tturnbiad, “The Swedish Nightin Jess. kale.” Anita Stewart is featured a Vitagraph thriller, “No, 413 LADIES HAVE A TURN WASHINGTOD Feb Wives and daughters of members of the house their annual reception noon at wives elty of representatives gave this after hall for the officialdom in this congress of all afternoon wives of presided at the During the May Blake etarted suit In supe- Irfor court Monday to recover $1,039 from W. H. Merritt, manager of the Merritt Realty Co., alleging she has been defrauded in purchasing loggedoff land situated mish county. in Snoho- Lowest Rates Commission Washington Savings & Loan Association 810 Second Ave. . Established 26 Years, Assets, $5,300,000. the following} a 2 ny Dorothy Jardon doesn't carry so) much clothes around with her, but) she has a good deal of a voice, She's) some warbler. Character singer. plano, Derothy Jardon is the headliner at the Orpheum, and there are oth George Harris at Cullen, round as a barrel, aings silly songs Sam there with rags, Billy Sharp and Tiny Turek are faney dancers. . o~ te im prens La Della Com- Lillian Len: Hyman Melis in thriller stuff He “The Melting | FOomon AND TOMORROW DETROIT, Mich, Feb. 7.—-More than 1,000,000 American citizens will buy automobiles in 1916, ac cording to estimates of Detroit manufacturers who have made preparations to supply at least 550,000 of the total number. Detroit's automobile output last year was 426,000 cars, valued at apptoximately $400,000,000. More than 75,000 men now are employed in the automobile indus- try here. This number is steadily | increasing Auto prices will not be lowered |STRICTLY NON-PAI a non-partisan basis, Thomas F. Murphine, candidate for corpora- tion counsel, Is drawing from all the parties, On his executive committee of 50, there are prominent progres- sives, democrats, progressive re- publicans, and several who are in- dependent of parties. Among the latter is Miss Johan- na Hilts, who made such a hard fight for the minimum wage for women and who thereby lost he position in a Jocal laundry Murphine, when in the legisla. |ture, was the most important fac- jtor in getting the minimum wage bi as well as the mothers’ pen sion law thru. Edward Judd, republican, whose father nominated Abraham Lin- coln for president, {s one of Mur- phine’s executive committee; Hugh ©, Todd, former chairman of the state democratic committee, is an- other; Ole Hanson, progressive candidate for U. 8. senator, is CAN'T FIND BODY | Maktmg bis campaign strictly on | support EUGENE, Ore, Feb. 7.—The body of Scott Inman is somewhere in the flooded Willamette river to- |day, all efforts to find him having proved unavailing Walking to the center of the High st. bridge to see the flood with his jbrother yesterday, Inman plun. over the railing and was swept away. He had been out of work, GERALDINE FARRAR WILL WED TUESDAY tions, following announcement that |she will wed Lou Tellegen, a movie star, tomorrow, ‘COP WINS WITH SKIS Patrolman Borsheim, of the Seat- itle police force, won first place at the ski Jumping contest, when he leaped 40 feet and retained his balance, at Fourth ave. W. and Nick erson st, Sunday afternoon, More than 200 saw the contest. The soft snow handicapped the ski jumpers. Brooklyn contributes $75,000 for relief of Jews in Europe, CHEAPERIN1916, SAY MAKERS IN OREGON FLOOD NEW YORK, Feb. 7.—Geraldine |Farrar, star of grand opera, was swamped today with congratula-| much during this year, local man- ufacturers declare. of them predict a ‘The average price of all pleasure lautomobiles sold in the United | States during 1915 was $672. Eight |years ago, the average price was | $2,123, | Statistics compiled by manufac turers here show that the pro-yor tion of automobiles to the popula- |tion of the United States is 1 to 48. For every mile of road in the jcountry, there is one motor ve- ihicle, according to these statistics. RTISAN IS THE MURPHINE CAMPAIGN | chairman. Progressive County Chairman J. Y. C. Kellogg, Fred C, Brown, for- | mer republican candidate for pros- }ecutor; Former Mayor Dilling, Rep. | Bugene Childe, republican; J. D, Trenholme, former democratic county chairman, and Senator Dan Landon, are others on the commit- ee. The list is as follows Ole Hanson, J. D. Trenkolma Raward Judd, Geo. ‘W. Dilling, Hugh Tod Eugene Childe, Dan Landon, J. C. Rat Lamping, Fred C. Brown, €. J ler, J. Y. C. Kellogs. Butterworth, Earl MeVicar, Adolph hal, Geo. ‘Revelie, R M Homer Hill, Mrs, Donna Snook, Mra. McDonnell, Mra J. E Austin, Mra. Sophia 1 tarke, Mrs Minnie 2B. | Frazier, Mise Alice Lord. Mra W. C. Par- |@elttan, Mise Joanna Hilt. Mra H.C. |Blunk, Mra. Sarah Weedin, Mra Peter Rettinger, | Miss Edna Crangie, Mra M. A. Montague, Mra J. BE. Youn, Nettie J. Flohr, Mra, J. HM. Lite A. R. Dennia, Dr. E.G. Stone V. Ross, Mra. Edward McCloud, Mrs. [William Plumerfelt, Mra David Dedrick Memorial service for Jean Seman. ez, socialist leader of France, wounded on battlefield, held in | Paris. Italian steamer Stampalis, arm- ed with rapid-fire guns, arrived in New York Sunday. Government raflroad in Alaska kept open despite heavy snows. Ignace Paderewski, Polish pian- jist, raised $40,000 for relief of Poles in Chicago, Pancho Villa reported to be on way to American border; will be interned if he crosses the line, Short circuit on cable box of New York subway plunged {t into dark: |ness, and people thought it wag re- sult of a bomb plot, Recent air raids of Zeps on Lon- don reported to have caused only 25 damage, Thaw is making headway over snow in Bellingham, Wilson wants action on de- fense program and will speed up congress, Body of Charles De Wilton Best, Seattle boy soldier, drowned in Rio |Grande after attempting rescue of jcomrades eld by Mexicans, expect ed here in few da Private Stewart Eaton, of Seattle, reported killed at European front. No relaties can be found here, IN 47 STARRING FAMOUS Alice Brady The Millionaire Actress 7a YELLOW PASSPORT ARRIVED TODAY Will Be Positively Shown 4 Days STARTING WEDNESDAY DRAWN BY WIFE An effort is being made by Wm. F. Richardson, a clerk in the city registration office, Monday, to se cure, in Judge Albertson's court, a revocation of the will of Frances H. Richardson, his late wife, who died December 7 last, leaving $30,- 000 personal property. By a will which was probated, Mrs. Richardson left most of the $30,000 to A. A. Booth, a lawyer, as an executor. Richardson alleges his wife made @ later will. : BOLTON TELLS WHY HE PUT IN MILK BILL Explaining his bill against deliv- ery of milk before 6 1 cilman Bolton his bill was introduced at request of milk dealers and employes; that every shot for a prowler; that the milk is produced the day before, any- way, and that give milkmen sleep. Fees totaling $ lected from state dents during registration second semester last week. There were 112 freshmen and 96 former students added to the enrollment. About 500 more are expected to matriculate in the next two weeks, and will bring the total registration for the year beyond the 3,000 mark, Lunch Pike.—Adv. s ad %. m., Coun- Monday said that once in a while one gets the measure four more hours’ 500 were col- university stu- for the at the Hollywood, 212 Acts of Hippodrome Vaudeville Positively the Biggest and Best Show in the World for the Price ALWAYS A FILM FEATURE Matinees 5c esr 10c HIPPODROM Sundays Eugene Levy, Mgr.