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IS STUCK AGAIN Can't Explain Four-Flushing Tactics on Bremerton Appropriation BY F. M. KERBY WASHINGTON, March 11.— Humphrey ie busy trying to ex plain again. This time he te a trying to explain to his con i stituents how he proposes to : make a $2,065,000 improvement with $600, At the jon of con. gress, Humphrey introduced a Proposal to appropriate $20,000 for improving the Puget Sound avy yard so that It would be Possible to build dreadnaughts at this yard. Th States,, located on d and entirely available for ba tleship building If its facilities _ were enlarged property. To do this, however, will re- quire a considerable sum of money. Twenty thousand dollars would be only a drop in the bucket, and) Humphrey bill clearly was de-/ _ At the present session Humphrey Telntroduced his proposal, time calling for ‘of $600, ‘the naval affairs committee and) _ there slept peacefully. No hearings Were held. And Humphrey did} Rothing adout tt. Getting tired of watting, Senator Poindexter of Washington, who ts Teally in favor of having Uncle Sam his own battleship building at Puget Sound yard, went to see of the Navy Josephus and obtained from the sec- Tetary an authoritative estimate of the amount necessary to properly the yard for this work. Daniels’ estimate was $2,065,000. _Accordingly, Senator Poindexter f da dill appropriating this int. | It went to the naval affairs com- and was referred to the sec of the navy for report. or Poindexter followed up matter, with the result that the of the navy sent back an te favorable report, sly urging the proposed im- nt in the navy yard. SEN, POINDEXTER ACTS, as a sop to his constitu-| this) in appropriation | 000. ‘This was referred to! POOR HUMPHREY ‘TURKS WILL GIVE! The Scout movement will do as much for the girls of the country in the way of tmplanting high ideals of honor, courage and con-| Ii UP TREBIZOND PETROGRAD, March tt. Trebizond will be surrendered by the —_ with little or no Tiflis dispatches ein the hy erm district have been diem tled, and all valuables have The Russian vanguard le | been removed, within a day's march of the | | city. The Slav fleet Is harassing retreating Turk helling roade which skirt the shore, OLD POLITICIAN DEAD BY OWN HAND | The body of Fred FE. Kelly, with half a glass of carbolic actt beside it, was found on the bed tn his room. 6 Yesler way, Friday afternoon, Detectives believe he! committed sulcide Thursday, He } leaves a widow and three children jin California. Kelly was tn the saloon business | In Georgetown at one time, and was known politically In the old days. The Schumann quintet, which gives # lyceum concert at the Y M. C. A. Saturday night, and the Rev. Robert EB. Pretlow, pastor of the Friends’ church, wil! be heard jat the Y. M. C. A, Sunday club } mass meeting at 3 o'clock Sunday Jafternoon. The Rey, Pretlow will talk on “Preparedness,” giving the position of the Quaker on the sub: Ject of war and peace. Alaska-bound “steamers carried 186 cannery workers out of Seattle Saturday morning. It marked the first spring rush to the Northern banks. An ordinance will be tntroduced at Monday's council meeting, giv j {oe the board of public works au thority to spend $3,600 for ur one-ton auto trucks for the water department. the next meeting of the naval > committee, the committee to get a quorum, but the senator himself visit- i the committee members, poll-| secured a favorable to the senate. Dill is now on the calendar May come up for consideration time. Humphrey ts busy trying to jin to his constituents why he d a bill calling for $20,000, @ later for $600,000, to make an ovement which will cost $2,- . Also, why he did not se- @ an esimate of the real cost, why he has done nothing at feasion except introduce an constituents are beginning to whether Humphrey really government battleship bufld- or is merely stalling around f the benefit of the folks back “~ apy E CONDITION Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid. ted food delayed in the h decays, or rather, ferments game as food left tn the open says a noted authority. He tells us that Indigestion is | by Hyper-acidity, meaning, | is an excess of hydro-chloric in the stomach which prevents plete digestion and starts food ntation. Thus everything sours in the stomach much garbage sours in a can, form- acrid fluids and gases which STOMACH IN iw | FEEL von It’s Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab- lets For You! Beware of the ton. | It develops pated days, unless you ta co Yourselt tn hand Coax the jaded bowel back muscles siete with Dr. or by merely flushing ines with nasty, sicken! cathartics. Dr. Edwards belt ee tn gantie- raistency and “ positive. pain or griping when Dr. Olive Tablets are used. Just the kind of treatment old persone ards’ Olive Tablets « compound mixed wit you will know them ‘@ color. occastonally and have no trou with your liver, bowels or stc 1c and 26¢ per box, All drugai The Olive Tablet Company, lumbus, 0. | RANDRETH Edwar, Constipation, Indigestion, Biliousness, ec. QO ontQ QO «t nigh Then we feel a heavy, lumpy in the chest, we belch up| heart-burn, flatulence, © or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all diges- T tive aids and instead, get from any . acy four ounces of Jad Salts ‘and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast and drink hile it is effervescing and furth re, to continue this for a week le relief follows the first dose, important ‘Acidity, remove the gas-making Mass, start the liver, stimulate the Kidneys and thus promote free | = flow of pure digestive juice: 5 Jad Salts is inexpensive and 1s| (we Made from the acid of grapes and “@ lemon juice, combined with lithia © and sodium phosphate. This harm- Tess salts is used by thousands of a People for stomach trouble with ex- > cellent result water-brash | “Oh! how my back MEDAL Haarlem Oil taken today canes th taken eve! What's the fering? Le taking GOLA Be relleved Ol Ca a tomo back pain. MEAL. Since sariem 01) has eernied of the Bw special reparation « fife of Holland soon be without ae Reet without her “F y you will en and children of Holland fpal Haarlem Ot) @irect from ¢ Haarlem, Holland. i get GOLD MDA Mame on every bs able drvegiate in Bt fhe, b0c and funded if they do not help. y PAceet only the GOLD MEDAL, ROthers are imitations 31,00 te the stomach like a toy bal-| to neutralize the) oo GOLD MEDAL are the pure, orig-| until relieved Ohocolate-Coated or Plain ~ BULL BRC BROS. Just Printere | 9013 THIRD | | Lawn Mowers called for, sharpened and delivered .. Have Your Go-Cart Repaired at Key - Filing wWHOP Grinding, Saw Filing J. BUDD Racquets Restrung RO8D, 104% Pike St. | Take one of twol bring results ch. | AIN 1043! L.dicmermaetmhlat tnt THE STAR CIRCLE By Uncle Jack PHOUSANDS OF GIRLS LEARN FIRST AID” BY SCOUT MOVEMENT Miss Powel) fidence as tt has already done for the boys, thinks Miss Agnes Baden. Powell | She ts the ortginator of the “Girl G movement in England, which has spread to many other countries, There are already 12, 000 of these handy little people at work and at play in Great Britain They learn cooking, camping-out methods, nursing, making band ages and splint aving life from fire, drowning or gas poisoning. | i Next week will be given over to the poet of the Circle. Several Circleites suggested in our sum gestion contest that a poem con- test be held, and so it will be. The dollar this time will be) given to the boy or girl who sends| Uncle Jack the best original poem{ of from four to ten Ines. Each Cireleite may choose his own sub Ject. The contest ends next Priday | afternoon, #0 be sure to have your! poem tn to Uncle Jack before that! time. All poems received after 3} o'clock Friday afternoon will be) barred from the contest Will Put His Coin in | the Bank; Uncle Jack | Thinks It’s Fine Idea Egbert Wilson, R. F. D., Seattle, gets the prize this week for t best short essay telling how would spend his money. Follow- ing ts his essay: HOW | WOULD SPEND uy* || CIRCLE DOLLAR oo —o Should 1 be lucky enough to win! the dollar this week, or any other| week, I would put It In my home savings bank. For the past five years I have been saving In this manner and fn that time I have saved up nearly $300, this by my) own efforts. I have always been taught that) MARCH 11, 1916, PAGE 2. SECOND AVENUE AND SENECA STREET * Kitty Gordon's beauty will astound—Her acting . will satisfy—Her gowns are marvelous—The story deals with a scheme to cripple the navy of the United States and is up to the minute. * thrift ts one of the essentials {| both national and home life, and that saving up for a rainy day will) ter on. Part of the money I a will help put me thru som fir om the rest will give me a start a business. So, you see, Uncle Jack, to be on the mfe nse, am glad my mother has taught me to be saving jn quiet W. peting Circleites whose Unele Jack think worthy of honor-| able mention. Here they are Catherine Randall, Ferndale, Wash.; Nellle Morgan, 419 N ‘eae st; Harold Hendrickson, 3706 W mood. © part of next week. Moore, It is reported, ha: ithe ck for Nei There are fust a few of the com | Pn vouccil. sans, Howketh. and C8885) Pitzgerald are also in a receptive Councilman Hanna would Ike to} head the finance committee. Tomson, al man to succeed Lundy as | aateesee of the streets and sew Mra. © jand her, hata Into | 8&0. The new aucus during the Haas, Hesketh and |" for it fs pointed out, is the ndge Moore, if not council pres 12th #t.; Catherine Morrison, Still water, Wash.; Selma Johnson,| ors committee. | Monroe, Wash.; Hester Eastman, |1909 Minor ave; Albert Johnson, sliagee Monroe, Wash.; Leona Chase, 27th ave. N. W. to be pr Editor I in the future. savings pass book. tonal Hank of Seattle and avings®, F BUYING EVERYTHING YOU WANT NOW S THE thing that will stand in the way of getting things you are going to need It’s a strong person, indeed, who has the backbone to forego enough minor wants to provide for the gratification of greater ones, and you'll find him with a Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank ‘The combined resources of T are 818 TheDexter Horton Trust and aad Bank Second and Cherry, Seattle, Wash. Jewish R us to express to Phe Star Its deep appreciation of ed, and the good work done, ar in furthering the work of 740) clary’ committee the general choice for head f the city utilities committee held down the latter job The ballots will be cast for the idency at the the new council March 20 eattle Committee for Relief Jewish War Sufferers, in their for funds recent! campaign brought to a close. probably will head the judi Lunch at the Hollywood, 212 | Pike - ~AGv. this committee, too. -|""Haas, if not elected to the presi | COMS. fency, will be available as chair 5 man of the franchise or public - safety committee. He has already first meeting Star The Séattle f committee has asked known the interest dis by use. The C. Parks, the woman who sat at a telephone exchange while Mexicans raided Columbus, ictated the story to the press associations, while bullets flew past lived in Kirkland four years Her name was Suste Gree. Her father was a rancher there jobs will probably be distributed at | She ts the wife of the editor of the latter | Columbus Courier ~~ SERVICES OF | chief requisite. Digestive Troubles. Brickson 1s said | Cause headache, biliousness, | constipation, impure blood Dale wants to be chairman of / and other unpleasant symp- If these troubles are neglected they weaken the part Reven-passenger, all or 6-cylinder payment for room and board for man and wife. Congenital and genteel 3. M. yrroundings | , Care Star N. M. body and open the way for seriousillness. Many chronic diseases may be traced back "to indigestion that could have been immediately THANK THE STAR relieved by Beecham’s Pills. This Y at home remedy hag proven itself dependable, safe | and speedy during sixty years’ \\’) fame of having a larger sale than any other med- icine in the world dependable, remedia! W. H. MOORE MAY|A SiRKLAND woman! HEAD COUNCIL Members of ‘tee of city council are preparing to drop thei |the reorganization ring. proves the ¢ value of KITTY GORDON wes sen casoamen)| Starting POETS TO HOLD SWAY! NEXT WEEK; GET BUSY, AND WRITE VERSES) By E. Phillips Oppenheim Rupert of 5 Parts Tomorrow Coming Thursday Hentzau DR. L. RB. CLANK ARE YOU WILLING TO BENEFIT YOURSELF?, | ou are you will read every rd in this ad and read It care- fully if you have teeth that need atten- n and you are neglecting them, making a serious r putting wn pr asing your ¢ that fe « ake way de the you are en tr jency of the most your maxt- | your health alth cannot st unless your digestion s. Your digestion can class unless your teeth | dition Decayed | which are nto the dl-| with bear out Thus you can ace per weight of logic, Juat sh It 18 to neglect decayed these ataternents ere are the further of your per- arance, Noth appearance ehtly teeth wraduate, registered E. ROSENBERG, from, the beet dental collages wea Chairman, Seattle Jewish Relief who have rtifleaten trom the | Committee. e right oni * a heir dental 7.0. LA of getting In Chairman, Finance Committee vice by coming | | And our modern, scientific *s have eliminated pain from count of fear that tt | Largest Sele of Any Medicine in the World it will’ waa WASHINGTON, March 11—-Hen.| Sold Everywhere. In bones, 10c., 28e. ue thevvare heatial santamite ry Gaseaway Davis, 98, former|— ie =| here, nnd give, with all work oun date on the democratic ticket for |] Use Zemo for Eczema [|i tk, DD ice president in 1904, is dead here | Is this of today, after a brief illness. He le | a | fle in every a fortune of $80,000,000. | eee ho’ | way. And our prices are the very tried and failed, 3 owen ; hottie, AL oo. “Healitig. beeing, the] You, anywhere near what It will be| moment zen piled. In a rhort| Worth to y | Ree ofp tnert| We have an ample supply of John Blichfeldt, owner and a , cma telco | NOVO-CAIN,” which in absolutely prietor of the Standard Sash & kin diseases will be re Hh gga she OR fa A rv * Door Co, is being sued for divorce ad, | Fontes “oftiose bave wena car teat Saturday by Margaret Blichfeldt,|,, Mor Clearing the skin and making | trey obtain tt ; — who says in ber complaint that he | oxcoptional remedy. Tt ‘het atekan, — struck her on December 27 lant Sticky or watery, and dose ax 4 She allegos she has been forced When others fail it im the Regal Dental Offices take her son out of school to dable treatment for all Clark, earn their livelihood, Zemo | 1405 "Third hire SAT URDAY AND CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Third and Cherry HIPPODROME THEATRE START THE WEEK RIGHT! —Here is a program a dose of which, taken early in the week, guarantees to make you feel better at once or money cheerfully refunded. SIX VERSATILE COXES In “A Japanese Operetta” THE STROUD TRIO Singing—Dancing—Piano THE DE BARS A Water-Fountain Juggling Novelty Only Act of its Kind in Show Business ORVILLE REEDER Piano Entertainer A Side-splitting Reel of Mirth- Provoking Merriment FRANK DANIELS In No. 3 of His Comic Successes, “Mr. Jack Ducks the Alimony” Eugene Levy, Mgr. Introducing “Baby Violet,” Clever Juvenile AVGNIS GNV AVOUILVS AONVRNOANMA $20ANILNOD

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