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MILITIA SALARY BILL DEFEATED - Attempt to Pay Guardsmen $30 a Month Voted An attempt immediately to pay the National Guardamen on the Mexican frontier $30 a month TWO POWERFUL LOCOMOTIVES These locomotives are fully equipped, regular standard gauge engines and have been fitted up in A special track nearly a mile in od with bit Senator k terly tor anger patriotism?” he ask ‘Capitalize the best of shape. ed, “It's a phrase that comes nat length has been laid and one engine will be started urally from the lips of a phrase at either end of the track and they will be allowed monger, Put it does not apply truthfully to these young men. are bidding farewell to father and to come together at full speed at a central point, where a terrible and actual collision will take place. mother, wife and chilé—some of th m for the last time. One Hundred-Mile 8 gt EG omg $7,500 w year and sneer at this man Match Race mie ul take toe tecniere Wal i =Between the two leading automobile drivers of the tee A : i) ©=Northwest—Mr. Jim Parsons of Seattle and Mr. ane mies bed A ae ; t ears after 6 civil w if Ulysses Aubry of Tacoma—will meet in a two- closed coneees » Seat pre! heat race of 50 miles to the heat, for a purse of $1,000. This race should be the fastest and most exciting event ever held on the Tacoma Speedway. Each driver has a certain following in his own town and each is determined not only to win the purse but the crown of “Speed King of the North- west.” Fat Man’s Ford Race The fun producer of the afternoon will be this unique attraction. The fat men will be required to line their cars up at the starting line and then retire to a point 100 yards distant. At the crack of the starter’s pistol they will be required to run to their cars, crank them, and make a complete circuit of the course and the first one ‘round beet, win the race. A special price of 75 cents for general stilton has been arranged for these events, with 25 cents extra for the grandstand. Reserved parking spaces $158,000,000 a year in pensions. | see a danger to the public treasury nay, to the public conscience This is but the thin edge of a wedge, of another multitude of pen stoners.” | “Now ts not the time for any ap propriations,” said Senator Thomas lorado. “We should not be away by sentiment Tt ts a cold fact that constantly increasing appropriations sions creat rit of avari an expectation of reward for a patriotic duty." for p SENATE ELIMINATES GOVERNMENT SUPPORT | WASHINGTON, June 24 —Gor-| ernment support for families of Na tional Guardamen on the Mexican border was eliminated from the Hay militia resolutio today, when it was re ported to the senate by the mitte for automobiles $2.00 each; field parking space wht oy n that married mex wed $1.00 with 75 cents extra for each occupant of car. eauaa trams eeeviok wae aubetieuiad With this amendment, the resolu tion, which allows the president to! draft all National Guardsmen tnto Mexican service, was recommended for approval | Ita adoption by the senate ts con sidered certain when {ft ts brought jp Monday. A Stupendous Production at a Popular Price Other attractions in Tacoma this date include monster Stadium spectacle, “Stars and Stripes,” on the nights of July 3 and 4 and the big Prepared- ness parade on the morning of the Fourth. Special reduced rates on all railroads with special trains from the Union Depot to the Speedway. * Wane ALL OFF NOW, Bovsi® OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. June 24—David Starr Jordan Tacoma Speedway Assn fo ait In Seranaing fora td propesed arbitration confer. ence between W. J. Bryan, Frank P. Walsh and himeelf, and three prominent Mexican citizens. possibility of the Columbus base |® Y Quit COLU: camp being abandoned if interven-| | RED CROSS TO HELP COLUMBUS, N. M., June 24—j| A general invasion of Mexico ta| far talk has again advanced the| e*pected to result in a quick move | ment to take over the Mexican| The Red Cross of Seattle will railroad: meet today to discuss ways in oS TC which to raise funds to help sup. port 100 needy families left behind damen who are (BRITISH OFFICER IS 23352 0° | going to the front On complaint of Russell Ander son, special agent of the depart ment of justice, Lieut. Ernest Aus tin, of the British royal navy, under arrest Saturday, charged with violating the neutrality laws Anderson says Lieut. Anderson of fered him $5 a day to enlist men} 650 REFUGEES ARRIVE VERA CRUZ, June 24.—About 650 American refugees are now here, awaiting transportation to the United States. is for bandsmen for the Canadian ‘ . army Music, Folk Dancing, # Water Sports, Ath- | “DISSOLVES” TRUST letics, Pageantry plait NEW YORK, June 24 United States District Judge Hand toda J 12 to 16 sustained the government's against the so-called glucose and starch trust, the Corn Products company, and ordered dissolution Headquarters, 414 of the combine, which, It was| alleged, controlled 60 per cent of DHL. BR. CLANK L. C. Smith Bldg. the busine as in s sarees and Biucose ——— WILL BUILD 8 SHIPS at Spring we , WASHINGTON, June 24 Fight | jer, capital ships are authorized for con struction next year, by agreement of the senate naval committee. The committee also recommends adding! 20,700 to the enlisted strength of ithe navy Is ‘NEW PANTAGES| Matinees 2:30 _ Nights 7 and 9 _ Prices 10c and 20c Painless Dentistry Is | | Guaranteed at This Office no guesswork an, and we WIL about it paitively mportant for our work Photopiay, wana Hopper in “The Perils of Divorce. Mats., 1:30 to methods beat of our high « material used at t that enable dentinta, the Beginning Monday Afternoon Pepple’s Beautiful and Captivating Song and Dance Revue |. = Base Pretty girls, pretty music, pretty steppings. mmadition a ept that w Lipinski’s 50 Dog Comedians Biggest animal act in vaudeville. 4 Lelia Shaw and Company n “A Truthful Liar Other Features. 10c and 20c rk, Mannwer Ave, N.'W, Cor, aud Union ‘Third Down SENATORS ARE ANGRY) WABHINGTON, June 24 failed today after a bitter de in the senate in which it charged the proposal would make mercenaries of the militla Such favoritism never before heard of shouted Senator » of Oklahoma, during the @o-| i“ bate, “That amount never Gates Open at 12 e Clock pald civil war veterans, yet they Program Starts at 2:30 Sharp fought {na real war, and not| against bh lad, halfarmed sav axe THRILLING AND SPECTACULAR This is a reflection on the pa triotisem of them young heroes. HEAD-ON COLLISION BETWEEN Bhall we aasusie to captialize thelr devotion ir country? Adsalis Senator Gore Peg 0’ the Ring | yu without hurt-| STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE VER at Green Lake Satur 0’ day and Sunday, folks oan get a rosler view of things: it'll be worth while to take | the trip to Woodland park the Phinney ave, side—where the Green Lake Rose society show is on. | It'll be a sort of tonic—a few hours’ relief from war things in Europe and on our own bor der, from political agitation strike troubles, and such like Thirty-five autos, prettily decked with beautiful roses and comely girls, paraded downtown Gaturday and in the residence districts of the North End to advertise the show, and Truth to” tell,” after these | days of strain and anxiety of military parades and recruit ing, the rose festival parade acted like # cool drink to a nt the idea—that at times seems lost—that flowers, ang gardens, and hemes, _and ‘TRY THIS FOR TONIC , 1916. PAGE 2 quiet friendly rival prizes at rose foativals, are a fundamental a part of life as the terrible questions of war and politics that are pulling at our heartstrings and confusing our brains Anyhow, that’s how it Im pressed a lot of ue at The Star when # committee of girle called and present Star with a basket of Mayor Gill got a basket, too, and, belleve us, he felt just about the same way we did. Mra, Gill is patroness of the thow All the entries for prize com petition were in at 10 o'clock, but other flowers may be en tered just for exhibition pur por The judges are: Prof. 1. W Gooaner, Harvey M, Lindley and Or. J, F. Mills, of Sedro Woolley Sunday afternoon, Wa band will play in Woodland park as part of the Rose Show pro: _oram i OUR CITIZEN TROOPS National Guard ree who burned up tires or were both ered by blowouts Saturday od free of charge b ypolitan Tire r sho, Austin & (ffiths, jr, a former roadway scl ootball sta and last a freshman at t eraity, is one of the recruits tn Company F. oe Sons of Claud Rameay, tate man ery and H.R. King, of King Bros have enlisted with the National Quard forces see Albert Hurwite, ‘Young broth Abe Hurwits, The Star's polit! correspondent at the Chicage con n, joined the medical corps Hippodrome THEATRE Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. A Bi Surprise EVERYTHING NEW TOMORROW HIPPODROME ig VAUDEVILLE ACTS Sixth Installment Continuous Performance 1 p. m. to 11 p. m, seas LOC All Seats —0on Mortgage Loans NO COMMISSION PROMPT SERVICE Washington Savings & Loan Association 810 Second Ave. wets siting squads | real ow Attorney George D. Bm lurday morning t fat Vancouver, W pero". pinned a tag, Jin a big green sights |less tiresome Phil Henderson, laboratory in structor in the college of science at the University of Washington will leave the campus with Com. pany F. Nick” Brace, husky young hetr to the Brace & Hergert lumber mill net the co and his fa ther has ant 1 t the oor pany will keep places open for all employes who want to go to the border and later return to thetr jobs see Maj. Gen. J. Franklin Hell, com mander of the Weatern departmer of the United States arr . Inspect the pont Until orders are ed by Gen. Funston, in mmand of border) ops, NO one knows to what point lon the border the Washington |guardemen will be shipped from American lake After the curtain went down at the Orpheum Friday night, Lieut | Bruce Martin, © A C., made an ap | peal for volunteers At firet there was no response jen't ther y red blood in the| house?” he called | ne house was quiet Then a yo man, fumbling his hat, arose walked to the stage. Thunderous applause broke forth Everybody stood up and the band played “The Star-Spangled Ran-| ner.” Te was Orfe A. Nortum, of La or the oath of alle Pie on stage, and Phoebe Hunt, leading woman of the Wilkes reading “I on his coat lapel. the Have Enlie Nortum wi the only man fn lentire audlence who responded. cee The recruiting the Hippodrome hundreds An appeal for there. One party went up to the show ancing where were man responded. Tt was Chas, 8. McCarty Dr. L. R. Dawson, major of the Washington volunteer regiment that served in the Philippines, re. ported for emergency duty at the Armory Friday, and was amsigned to asaist in medical examinations “ee The Pacific Const Steel Co. will hold open jobs go away Recrufting was being carried on in Bremerton Saturday LAZY HUSBANDS SERENADE CITY “Hang up the fiddle and the bow— No more work for old Uncle Joe!” Jailer sextet of relleved County stringed recent! pulling stamps ade, serenaded Hally and his lazy husbands,” of the labor of at the county stock the city Saturday ping auto, bearing the words, We don't have to work—thanks to the P.1.” was displayed on the side of their car The county commissioners this week ordered the men off The Willows farm, where they were being used to clear the land, to the work of resting in A banner the county jail. Sheriff Hodge blames the P.1 for the commissioners’ action BOOZE IN MILK CANS; PINCH CHAUFFEURS milk cans containing and an automobile carrying d by the Two big whish them lice at 5 a m. Saturday morning, when Patrolman Arnold decided to investigate the outfit at Fifth ave and Pike st Rert Scribner, W. W. Wheeler and Stewart Steele, all chauffeurs, were arrested. This is the third time that officers on Lieut. Hedges shift have blocked “early deliveries” of booze HINTON GIVES US 0.0, W. P. Hinton, traffic manager of the Grand Trunk Pacific system ind Western traffic manager of the Canadian government ratiways, | of Winn arrived in Seattle esterday to give the town the once-over ~ CLARK REINSTATED Because there is no evidence to substantiate charges against Mo- toreycle Patrolman H, R. Clark, who was suspended June 13, for tealing liquor from the city hall, he was reinstated yesterday NEW YORK, June 24.—Candi date Charles BE. Hughes held a two-hour conference with Elihu Root and Vice Presidential: Candi |date Charles W. Fairbanks yester day recrults was made| for employes who| with the Second Infantry | of the the smile sion to every mother who enters a) Will be on hand SEATTLE BABIES | TOBE IN MOVIES | Entries in Star Contest Will! Be Seen on Photo | Screen AT THEATRE CLEMMER a | | THE TRAIL LONESOME PINE This is M 135 bab already entered in The Star contest. Does she like contest? Uh-huh! See her She's the daughter of Mr. d Mre. F. Lansing, 8522 Sunny. de ave Mary lion a Pickford gets a half year for appearing in mil the Charlie Chaplin gets a snug lit Ue sum, too, Now {t's safe to assume that SUMMER SUMMER there are quite a few embryonic PRICES PRICES Marys and Charlies among ‘ fantry,” as Jim Clem owner of the Clemmer the © c pute it herefore Clemmer has a plan Children ...5¢ Children ... by wh Seattle's babies c 6 & tenet th a caving ene Loge Seats 15¢ JOHN HAMRICK Loge Seats nx ses COMING THURSDAY Clemmer's idea is to have the FREDERICK IN bables entered in The Star sum To DER” mer contest exhibited in the a es movies entered in the contest—to the vor SONORA WANTS WAR You see, he's interested In the Marche park at Fourth ave. and contest Pine st., Saturday, July 1,at2».™m.)| DOUGLAS, Ariz, June 24—With Clemmer is giving free admis| A moving picture photographer reaming threatened threout & wave of enthusiasm for war with And during the following week, the Tnited States has swept the baby In the contest to see “Where Are My Children which will you will see your baby acting in Ci play a return engagement at the|the movies on the screem of the eee tee Clemmer the week begtoning Clemmer theatre | - een | Modern rooms. Best service. Spe He be es every mother should } etal rates. Hotel Virginus, 804 Vir rom this i Sooke with sive JOBLESS; SUICIDE ginia, near Westlake Ave.—Adv. One of the judges of the con| J. V. Andrews, # cabinet mak BULI BROS. test, you know, is secretary of the | 217 First ave., shot himself thru the Seattie Birth Control league—Mrs.|prain while standing on the eurb| Just Printers Minnie Parkburst Rimer 1013 THIRD NOXATED IRON MAIN 1043 lat Warren near Denny ond At the present moment, there late Friday night. He died fi Are 136 bables entered in The Star ly. He had been unemployed. fo =| contest. The four prettiest bables {some time. will divide $60 tm cash prizes, Pn-| tries may be made uptfl Thereday | at., Increases strength all that ts necessary is to bi it| to Jacobs’ photo shop, in the P.-L > ane building The contest will be, WASHINGTON, June 24.—The judged from the photos. Babies neon of hfe Kansas 7 190 fortelt if it under 3 years are eligibie. Missouri will probably move either fails as per full exe a today or tomorrow. The war de FORFEIT planation tn large Now what does Clemmer pro-| partment received reports this morn- i pear pose? ing that these bodies of had | A r doctor or drug 3 t = ~ Uwi vrug Ci teu Dru Simply this been recruited to sufficient | ..o"Switt a” Pharmacy always casey Bring baby the one you! strength. it_in stock Have Fatimas really doubled the pleasure of smoking? Most men say they have. Because Fatimas, unlike any other cigarette we know of, are always comfortable and cool to your throat and tongue. And they allow you to smoke as you'd like to smoke—freely with no “mean” feeling after a long- smoking day. | Men have proved this. Otherwise, do you suppose Fatimas would be making thousands of new friends every day and HOLDING these friends? Think it over. pple Myers Tice Co,

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