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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1916. PAGE 7. a E.C.HUGHES HAS § RES a LIKING FOR T. Rf MAKE YOUR Star Correspondent Tells of n IAGONAL layers of cords Placed loosely side by side, without cross-weave—each cord, each layer imbedded in springy, live rubber. Extreme flexibility, resilience and responsiveness in the tire; great over- size, with increased volume and cush- Straw Vote by Delegates on Special ROOT IS THE FAVORITE bi i > : By ABE HURWITZ ( - ion of air. BISMARCK, N. D., June 3 q 4 : (Aboard Special Train) —€. = Such is the Goodyear Cord—the iucnes of Seattle, permanent ~ tire of utmost comfort, and of ut- chairman of the state republi n convention at Yakima, to day created. a mild sensation most protection from stone-bruise and blow-out. Judged by increasing sales, these advantages are worth more to Good- year Cord users than the price-differ- ence which they pay for the tires. aboard the Northwest conven tion special when he unexpect edly developed into a Roosevelt admirer. A straw vote, in which seven republican delegates ~— from Washington took part, resulted as follows: Firat choice—Root 4, Hughes 3. Second choice Root 3, Hughes 2, Roosevelt 1, Knox 1, Third cholce—Roose Seattle’sBiggest Treat f° for One Week Only @ Goodyear No-Hook Cord Ti a fortified velt 2, Knox 2. 1 1 i i — tei "bese oe First appearance in motion pictures 7 ata Sef rea ne of the world’s greatest artist, who P he definitely declared himself on the issues. Hughew, who is considered the jablest orator of the Washington | # delegation, is prepared to make aiid ec Treads. for Roosevelt when | BY Insecurity—By our Multt- t is no longer a probable nom-/fM ple Braided Piano Wire inee Base. | This was indicated by the zeal of be his argument for the ex-president. |i sittin Deahopr es Progressives Debating Oe Se Hughes is putting In considgrable 7 time with some of his colleagues reminding them that Roosevelt's} administrations have been emi ' a nently successful State Chairm Hartson and Delegate Rogers are not aboard. | The five delegates who wouldn't . |vote in the straw ballot declare they have not made up their minds 17 i ta in the situation at © first j | ne meantime progressive del- | EM gates are debating the wisdom of | : rxing the convention to proceed | Jat once to the nomination of Roose-| }velt and adjourn, or whether it} | would be better to walt for the re =.=] “THE INCOMPARABLE” With the Entire Ensemble of the Celebrated Pavlowa’s Famous Ballet Russe Loose Treads—By our Rubber Rivets. Puncture and Skidding— By our Double-Thick All-Weather and Ribb- commanded $5a seat at the Moore 4 Theatre just a few weeks ago. State Chairman Slater, who met the #pecial at Spokane, will urge! jthe. progressives to take action; |withont delay | Proposes Conference | FP. C. Hughes, republican, on the er hand, has suggested that a t cor be held to agree ‘or both parties be ention nominates. i supported in this iden by NAPLES IN {National Committeeman Clark of| | FLAMES Big Acts 900 epted the invitation of the re-| jcans to sit as alternates at the| G. 0. P. convention. All the way from Wrangell Alaska, Capt. Henry H. MacDonald fs aboard the spectal boosting Roosevelt and refusing to consider —ja second choice. He Is a Bull Moose delegate ; | Progressives aboard the special CSSIOUS 0 a e@ Jaro elated with the result of the| im straw vote, because it shows no] HOPE COMES WHEN ONE 18) wire nite strength for Hughes MOST HOPELESS 1” You see, little book, Pate too] "A — of W ay er progres { Sometimes I think that Fate in| that very afternoon when | was|*ives "Ill bf iormaly ete eee wtel Scenes ‘cased Vike one of those cruel human | own in the very lowest depths to) /.. 005 S sn hot ; monsters of which history tells us,|PUt Into my hands a letter—a very ~ li 4 a ag who used to torture some unfor- rosaic-looking letter with a} J Produced i tunate mortal until the breaking | Paris postmark on it flow my smarting eyelids —_—__ i point was barely reached, and|_ Altho both Mollie's mother and| I dared not open the letter, for I a Cost ‘ them with lendish ingenuity | Mary are in Paris, not for one mo-|was so afraid {t would say he was brought him back to consciousness | ment did I think that thin, tnno-jcoming home. I felt I could not) t for a time, that he might be made | Font envelope was from either of|bear having him see me as I was, |i them and some way I felt that he was/ to go thru the agony again. id And probably the poor human, ! wish I could explain to you, lit-| coming. a took sudden hope, as 1 did yester-|tle book, just how I felt as I held) However, I was mistaken, for e0 e Million ; day after I had received that, that letter | this, little book, was the letter a knockout blow over the teleph I knew it was from Malcotm| “Dear Mrs. Waverly: 1 have| aie Stuart because he was the!Just found out today that Dr Dollars ‘son who did not yet seem who you know ts the |i 1 that | was not a woman) most famous specialist in all dis eases of the spine, is leaving for |[M ization that bh thought of me oc ew York next week Tam writ |@ casionally sent a thrill thra my|ing this letter to urge you to see | body that surprised me. I did not | him ie know I had the power left to feel “Let nothing interfere with get | }so much |ting his opinion on your case. 1| iJ True to my name for him, he|am making this very emphatic, be | must be still “the most interesting |cause when I saw your sister in| | man. Rome she told me you had given | You see, little book, I knew that,|up hope of ever being any better altho he was sorry—very sorry—- and was very despondent for me, he could not really think Perhaps I am overstepp any more, but just a log, the real THE SPECTACLE SUPREME “The Dumb Girl of Portici” ing the! of me as helplessly lying here ¢ | social conventions In writing this H H j f & log. To him I was the Margie (letter to you, but 1 feel that 0 By Arrangement With Max Rabinoff raged stop JIPUREL || Warerty who danced and leughed |ere rave ensugh to fece the vest iil |\ and lived lor the worst, and | am sure that |i s e a B and r of hair It was good to be that to some] Dr. will be able to tell : one. lyou just what you can expect. ; | My poor heart lost some of its! “He has performed some won + ] : wi esino hurt; I felt the cooling tears over-|derful operatl and effected The World’s G A Ph some marvelous cures, In som e or rea seti . Bi Here is a simple, bear | way I feel that he will help you. |i 8 test Artistic Photoplay Accomplishment 4 treatment that will almost always “Perhaps when you found that se stop dandruff and el Dr. — - was in New York you |My “4 keepthe air thick, live and lustrous: would send for him sny way, but 1 _ ight, he hai could not resist the temptation to gig rageper raped | SHOULD BE KILLED give myself the pleasure of feel 1 ty, with the { ing that in my little way I have Gerecnlp gortiy, wih the tip of the | helped you to recovery, and that finger. Repeat this | At the first sign of the repulsive! possibly you might have missed |im + n treated. | cockroac © waterb 0 ii i al «ne treated pocekroash or, waterbug, get a Dex hs nif t were not for thi letter, 9 At first there was a thought of charging a scale of inol Soap and hot water Rat and Roach Paste and u i a ve .< Winete, 3 t] high prices, with reserved seats, such as was done for E creamy Resinol | ces ad gpg gy oly 1 the !not lose that wonderful i “The Birth of a Nation,” but Mr. Clemmer later decided d scatp. Rinse w 9 UP & PAD-| which has always made you in my * . p “ water, the last | fp of dead cockroaches. does [thoughts a being radiated | by | to give everyone the great opportunity of seeing this 9 Rasincl Soap and Resino! Ointment easily |! not blow into food like powders, |Wnite, flame, undying and un: jig great spectacle. ~ hash mostskintraptions. Sold by sildruegets. || “Tueectitag te tt taseregee ta cnery | auenchable. % a Trial free, Dept. 15-R, Kesinol, Baltimore, Md. || oo Vey two sizes: ibe and $1.00 Sending you all possible hope By ‘ Sold by retailers everywhere. of your speedy recovery, I am as | : ~ — always, a “eR 5 ad “Most sincerely yours, a Fr tocnagen obey At the Clemmer Theatre = S atanemenil Ls] I had hardly finished my letter “% Pe Sa Fis st! ms bah when I received a telephone call avings _ ‘ (A) trom Mollie saying she also had a . aa | : eae | || |4l note urging her to inform Dick and | || | to be sure and have Dr | 1 seo 1 | ° « thrift makes out | eekl | after I will get well and |i 4 bud the to be ed is set aside i be a woman again n | I _ s ‘ ' (To be continued) : a te ne makes for 1e expenditure. It = t Bes celle ioe witacaver tha is igeyis i GLYNN IS CHAIRMAN At the Opera House Pavlowa Was $5.00 Top Price : | | | sity or opportun \ aoe 3 | | isi , ; ST, LOUIS, June %.—A wbcom 24 | And opportunity does not knock even once at the | mittee on arrangements yesterfay aa ||| door of the man of, the empty purse. Let the is ted Martin Glynn, former gov * Pil toutes AMorton Trust A Metlaien Bask thal ew York state, as tem 4 s ex orton Trust and Savings Bank help you | porary chairman of the democratic J = with a Savings Plan | national convention ‘ f DEXTER HORTON TRUST MAY LABEL BOOZE my 3 AND SAVINGS BANK ’ \ sa . uggists will have to pa are 4 vig wok . rary é | f SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH | pee sine Drei oreate = j Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank | on @ of Mquor or aleohol | and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19,317,523.28 -~ they sell, if a clause suggested by Assistant Corporation Counsel Ken \hooze ordinance, i nedy i# Included in the new tty |g Ye '