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LEEy os < ours) a OACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEM WOMEN oo” weet YOUR CREDIT IS O.K Take a Day Off AND SEE ' Cannon Advises U. S. Establish | | In Mexico HE RAPS PRES. WILSON WASHINGTON, June 28.—Prost dent Wilson's handling of the Mex mains installed and streets graded. Just one hour's ride on new Steamer Kitsap No. 2. Terms $2.50 Cash, $2 Monthly Wood for the cutting. neighbors. Stores, churches and good Take Steamer Hyak, Pier 3, foot of Madison street, any morning at 9 o'clock, or at 1 p. m. Afternoon boat leaves at 2 o'clock Saturday and Sunday. SEE SUQUAMISH Salesmen on every boat wearing our badge. 4 OLE HANSON & SON | 316 Pike Street IDERSON'S PILLS ‘The well known end relia- Temedy for FEMALE TROUBLES AND IRREGU- Cure many of ranteed. to tMo7'Sundaye, ua RAYMOND REMEDY Co. @ Mote! Aatiers, 1 KNOW THAT Improper measures rather the cause of your long standing trouble Ces-!to be closed for draining until July Feliabie Wasserman Bicod Test. DR. DONAWAY | naught. men from servic Apparel Decided Price Concessions on Smart Suits, taken from our more expensive lines and marked for Quick Clearance to— $18.75, $21.95 .., $25.00 The Styles The Materials | The Colors Sports mod- els, tailored models, fancy models, flare Norfolk styles, coats. gabardines, checks,| blues, tans, rose, wool Jersey. | black and white. CHEASTY BUILDING hea storm that continued here it i 6 Spring Street toda His be was carried f » jmiles by the flood Duck Utter's JOE WOULD NOT GIVE 'EM SYRUP, Military Protectorate fean problem is a “dilly dally wishy washy, hog wallow policy,’ Nice Level Lots $350 ff i's is.ciess coe aie! he said, he would establish a mill Mexican could be found who could maintain fp © and order. “God knows | don't want Mexico,” shouted Cannon, “i don't think we need it, but we can't get anywhere by feeding soothing syrup to bandits.” “Wouldn't you make Mexico, with all its wealth, pay for the great ex penditure we would undergo tn fying that country? asked Taggart of Kansas. Well, we can settle that when the time com: answered Cannon The debate was precipitated by consideration of emergency appro- priations of $25,000,000 for the army and navy. PUT KING ON * ° , hues oe J THE DOZENS OF LITTLE HOMES NOW BUILDING We have not advertised Suquamish for some time. It ened | Was not necessary. The friends of old purchasers are gradually absorbing our unsold property. Suquamish has best boat service on the Sound—four round trips daily. Our $50 lots are level, high, dry and sightly. Water For an hour Tuesday Howard 8. King, nephew of Corinne Wheeler) and Kate Swift, the two old women who were murdered in their home at Westlake and Harrison on April 6, was cro#s-examined by the coro ner’s jury. Most of the questions put to King by the jurors were about tary government in Mextoo City | and support It by force until a] slight discrepancies in his previous testimonies. During the examina} tion, King nearly lost his temper, and his daughter, Mra, Davies, lean. ed forward in her chair and sald Don't get mad about it, papa’ 1 Deputy Prosecutor Everett C. El lis went on the stand and testified to several statements made by King | regarding his actions on the night of the murder. King first stated that he had found the bodies with the aid of a lamp when he went aft- er wood, according to Eliis, and lat- testified that he carried only a match and had no reason for going into the woodshed except that he felt a draught According to Prosecutor Ellis |the only time King showed any jemotion was when Chief of Detec tv Tennant showed him the) purses belonging to the murdered} women and a memorandum of his) own, which were found under a ta ble the day after the murder. Tho inquest wes adjourned until 9:30 a m. Friday. TROOPS TRAINS ARE MOVING SLOWLY CHICAGO, June 28.—Forty-six THIRD ANNUAL mine resent) big locomotives waited fn Clshes and first aid contest to be held {0 / yards today to speed Eastern mill Tacoma August 19. tla regiments toward the border. ADMIRAL NELSON STAFFORD! Phe train crews were ready to and wife, Louisa Bense Stafford. |eneed up the ainder of the are celebrating their golden Wed-ltrain from the Eastern roads to ding Wednesday. They are Orig-|the lines that will transport the {nally from Nebraska, but have} militia on another leg of their trip lived fn Seattle nearly @ yearjitg Texas Stafford is a veteran of the civil! The trains from the East were w moving slowly and it appeared ATTLE PRESS CLUB to give|iikely that none would reach Chi Teception Wednesday night to Mr.|/cago before late afternoon. At 1 and Mrs. John Spargur. Spargur|, m. the New York Central dis fs director of the Seattle Sym-|patcher sald the trains carrying phony orchestra. New York militia, the first expect- AXEL TOYRA, 33, fisherman, re) oq to arrive here, would not leave turning from Nushagak, Al#ska.| Toledo until 10:30 a. m. where he had been employed in @ itil tes eta ce DEADLOCK ON TERMS Bees "ne oar vrs’ | OF ARMY DRAFT BILL Dungenes: the crew. a LAKE WASHINGTON canal not) 1 cra TON, June 28—His pow: 21, er to call National Guardsmen into RESCUED AFTER being pinned|Mexican service paralyzed for the under auto in water for three |time by the congressional deadlock, hours, Mrs. Dewey Hubbard, of |President Wilson is expected to- Conconully, was drowned in|day to request leaders of both Salmon creek, near Okanogan,| houses to get together and adopt a when rope broke that was pulling | draft resolution. her to shore. While the two houses are fight DUKE OF Devonshire has been|ing over whether to pay the depend appointed governor general of Can-jents of family men who must leave ada to succeed the duke of Con-|for the front, or to exempt such army officers in tean situation are Phone Elliott 2 STEAMER ALAMEDA left here|charge of the Me last night with ashes of R. E./unable to make plans. | Nixon, old sourdough, and one of| Meantime, Chairman Hay of the | proprietors of Savoy hotel, aboard.|house and Chairman Chamberlain! The ashes will be scattered upon lof the senate military committees aust TT en eeannnred to gat, resid otal) Here Are More Words of Praise for Regal Painless support for his side of the contro ARATUS (2° TEST BATHING SUIT SHOW torlum at Second ave. and Len day A bathing suit show and pro gram of aquatic contests will be held at 8 o'clock Mrs. H Ww Treat, Mr. and Mra. H. C. Henry, | Mrs, Trafford Huteson and F. kK Struve will act as judges of the |show and will a rd prizes. After the contests the tanks will for Women SPECIAL MEETINGS T y night, at the Bible insti prevails. Conditions will grow worse and wore until the end. The world is to be arosued % the mes sage that the coming of the Lord Is near.” The lecture: during the v KILLED BY STORM WALLA, WALLA, dune 28.--Dich serges, Tight and dark mixtures, | pearl and dark gray, silk and|green, champagne, will be continued farm, where the lad was working, was swept clean of buildings, This detall map of the section of Chihuahua, where Gen, le operating, showe the large dotted heavy black crescents indicate the p: the Mexicans, who nearly sur- round the U. 8. troops. Fig. 1 shows the route of the from San Antonio and Matachic, 2—Probable line of attack on if Gen. Trevino carries ouh his reported intentions. where an Ameri- can scouting party moving to- ward Ahumada ran inte a Mexi- can ambush and brought about the first actual clash, Antonio, on the Mexico tern, the southern base of the Carranzistas in Chihuahua. 5—Ahumada, base, from which Carranzistas een fie derariment Wedn=dy! QBENS NATATORIUMS (i: 2 eee jatus at Fourth ave. and Blanchard ach and lose a vi |wreat 4 “Crystal Pool” at the new nata-|ti st. was opened at 2 p. m. Wednes-| 0? jet ir be a pleasure be open to the public. |ter with and with | ironclad “Satan Chained; a Thousand|the work fears of Peace,” was the subject, | If not, why not?) He will examine prescribe f "| patron Regal Dental Offices tute pavilion, on Pine st. and Mel-| graduate rove ave. where } elist J. F,| unde Piper has been giving a series of lectures on historical and ical | sub The world is not getting better,”| yon he said An epidemic of crime STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916. PAGE 2. can move either toward Per column er toward the on the Mexico Northwestern railroad out of Chihuahua City that le held by the Carranzistas 7—Gen. Pershing’s field head- Quarters at Namiquipa. ‘ASK FOR FUNDS TO AID FAMILIES Seattle Red Cross workers will start immediately to ald families left unsupported by the call of Na tional Guardsmen to military duty, A relief committee has appealed for firancial contributions, which will be received at the American National Red Cross headquarters on the ninth floor of the Cobb building. In the peal, the Red Cross workers pointed out that many of the guardsmen called to the col ors, did not have time to arrange for the support of dependents upon them. They are not families that would need or receive assist ance under normal conditions. After investigating many cases, the women found that immediate financial aid was necessary, All money spent in the work will be accounted for. Mrs. Samuel Weston fs chair man of th committee. Other mem bers are: Mrs. C. D, Stimson, Mrs. Henry C. Henry, Mrs. Manson F. Backus, Mrs. Thomas Burke, Mrs. Harry Whitney Treat, Mrs. A. B. Stewart, Mrs. C. J. Smith, Mrs. Franklin Sawyer, Mra. R. D. Mer. rill, Mrs. Henry Ewing, Mra. J. D. Lowman, Mrs, 8. Aronson, Mrs. Maurice Me Micken, Mrs, Joshua Green, Mra. J T. Heffernan, Mrs. Frank MeDer mott, Mrs. KE. A. Strout, Mra, A. 8. Taylor, Mrs. W. D. Calder and Mrs, J. T. McChesney. AD CLUBS TO MEET IN ST. LOUIS IN 1917 PHILADELPHIA, June 28.—8t Louis was ected today as the city in which the Associated Ad- h| vertising Clubs of the World will |hold their convention next year Seen the ex-government physician? Right Drug C har i and 1:30 p.m 1111 First Ave, 169 Washington St, NATIONAL MARKET Always has big money saving specials. Butter, Delicatessen and Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ 1b NATIONAL MARKET 405 PIKE ST,, NEAR FOURTH ‘GO TO IT, GRANDPAP?!’|ceived Gen. Pershing’s report on 1t/{u'e SAYS HUGHES, THIRD|"*re rs, Joseph Blethen, tte CHAS.E.HUGHE’S , 3ré. own owecs bmg amore The son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Hughes, Jr., is an open-air baby, | and has a fine time swinging in a of the Hughes apartment on River- side drive, New York. RAIN OR SHINE, THE A New Suit for the FOURTH or JULY Style, Quality and Economy You Know What You Are Doing When You Buy YOUR | USE Fabrics are guar- anteed grades of all wool. Profes- sional style artis design the models. Dress up in one of these BRADBURY SUITS if you would be well dressed and decidedly pleased with your appear- ance. The advan- | tage at the EAST- / ERN fs that we have | ~ 80 many models that | it is a simple matter to select the most be- coming. Buy Your Sum- mer Suit at the Eastern Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. S. 1332-34 211 | Second Union Ave. St. ‘e a NO BATTLE, REPORT|PLAN CITY OF BOYS BAN ANTONIO, June 28.—Gen.| RENO, Nev., June 28.—Boy City Funston dented today the press re-|_« municipality of lads—will soon ports of a clash between the Elev-! spring into existence on a 500-acre enth cavalry and Carranza troops/tract ip the pine-clad Verdi hills near Ahumada. He said if wound-| overlooking Truckee river. Judge ed Mexicans bad been taken to) willis Brown, author of the Utah ‘olonia Dublan he would have re-| juvenile laws and a noted educator, for the project DURING HOT WEATHER DELEGATES TO Knights Tem- plars convention held recently in Horstord’s Acté Phosphate Delightfully refreshing. Satisfies Los Angles will visit here and be thirst and aids in heat exhaustion. entertained by Seattle Knights ‘Buy a bottle. NOTICE Contestants in the Bathing Costume Fashion Show, and all other events, must report to Manager Drake, at the Bathing Suit Shop, next to mainentrance of Natatorium, at 7:15 sharp, this evening. DEMS WILL PARADE Weatherman Salisbury will have | to use more than a sprinkling can| on Wednesday parade of the “Parade, rain or shine,” is the ver-| | the pa-| | meeting following rade will be held in the Metropoli | tan theatre, beginning at 8 o'clock. | Tho parade which will form at the) city-and-county will get | into action at Wood, of Port-} and, will be the principal speaker ASK ABOUT BOYCOTT oe | WASHINGTON, dent Wilson will be authorized to recent allies’ | treaty boycotting the goods of neu-| tral countries by are affected Stone of the foreign relations com. TO REPAIR CRUISER BREMERTON Marblehead will be sent here after the militia cruin has see | Laborers Wanted WAGES ON SHIPS— 50c STRAIGHT TIME 75< OVERTIME WAGES ON DOCKS— 40c STRAIGHT TIME 60c OVERTIME Apply at Docks —OR— 549 CENTRAL BUILDING, SEATTLE WATERFRONT EMPLOYERS’ UNION