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OMAHA July bee Warned . : ger, Says His Operations lp the untimely death from over man Unity, Says British | ' Are Not “Crooked” [work of his Big Chief, Edward HH Diplomat $ _" H Harriman, President A. lL. Mobler | H if You Would ti reat 7 “pop ‘ - urry 1 ou ou ee ‘I'M SATISFIED,’ HE SAYS of the Union Pacific and Oregon) TO LIFT TEUTON YOKE You Must y ; Short Line railroads, tod fn the ' iological Photodrama - Ho swung open the door and his| prime fe. left his official de BY WILBUR 8. FORREST Sociolog > | mild, brown a met the at never to return, G. ral Manager) U, P. Staff Correspondent : b blue ones of the man behind the| Charles Ware did the same thi LONDON, July 5.—Viscount i + de Hoth men are in the midst of the Bryce, former British ambas ; 4 Come in,” said the latter, amil-| beet yeare of their lives, around the| sador to the U. S., threw back 66 | ing half-century mark, and they present| Upon Germany the responsibil 4 } 8 " 4 uKe oO ty for prolonging the world | Loxan Billingsley returned the|the unusual spectacle, in this age of} tl | smile and closed the door |bustle and business right down to| war in a luncheon address be ie " ” , " »| fore the Pligrim society in the 4 I'm sorry,” he said, “People|the grave's brink, of stopping before {1 got a bad impression \they drop. Hotel Savoy today x ed a: pression ‘ Rae The affair was in honor of i “ They had never met before. Up Mohler and Ware are in perfect dence Gs Gack of Hen ere 4 q to that moment neither had over| health and could have retained their] yoyree Mi week of Mew fare | i“ j be | seon the other, tho the whole city | offices indefinitely ik was ving for } ; had known them for months as| Mohler will turn farmer in Colo-! Aneriea deadly enemien jrado, and Ware Will travel around) meh 4a a direct reply to a q ‘Sorry Wasn't Whiskey” jthe world a while Sabian -ddeaatie ~ “anet Melee < teien : Too bad,” said Chief of Police| Both men say they have not quit] Aimerica, urging that ine hi Beckingham, “I don't just get you,|to #it down and die; that they Will! best effort behalf of peace qnunell Billingsley keep thelr minds and bodies active Germany Net Rentenable 1 moan,” said the druggist from | but they'll do it just after the man-| {6 wnawered that German Oklahoma, “that I'm sorry there|ner they see fit not willing to agree to any reason . * . om wann't whiskey instead of alcohol| aiid Gaebament at presse A Daring Film Preachment Discussing in my automobile when your men| | “Mr. Beck will wish to tell his Birth Control The chief so reported the inter ar ust Cease jthink of war and peace,” began| view immediately afterward Wed Ti; ll Ide h G at Bryce neaday, He admitted he was still 1 ANO UWeTS [| Recenuy an address reached puzzle me, signed by Americans, saying Sell “Good” Booze Right Colonel : the war must end in a draw and We have been selling pretty | askir hy not make peace at M Rood whinke Billingsley went on, BOISE, Idaho. July and save further bloodshed e the chief say Now that your] 0, the United States me ie significant that mont of the eee SEU Ping Hl erage ti seeyr age signers are of German origin. We FAMOUS oy tp ag sl il be (OFM |tiement of a seniority question in| \ abel sai aie ~ aa, age he|the Idaho militia, The Idaho americe, but we do not to e beat yOu asked (he) coardamen are all ready to MOVe any peace auc ‘ chief. to the Mexican bor and would | | “No,” said Billings! You totay- exonus fore Ht Renate. jeu be eR VOR Sendenee UP i exander appointed the are going to win because they will |my dru store on Stewart st DOt|autey adatant’ genera sh. tr|eroyeriae lagen tesuuee they wil SPECIAL MUSICAL NUMBERS see you're play no favorites.| crow, to be Heutenant colonel of hold unshakable control of the neu P . So I'm satiatiod. I have no Kick /ing gecond infantry. The job i ondly, Germany is not pre If Possible, Ladies Should Come Afternoons So |Just a step higher than that of ma- pared for any terms we could ac . . OB . He Says py. [Jor and there were three majors cept. The Germ poeta as to Avoid the Crowded Evening course,” the chief says ' ’ { leo bos aspiring to the position. So the has fed tts pec falne hope lingsley went on, “I never feured|**Piring to the position ao oe - seme grt Performances. notlegeing Rood Whiskey Wan (Oot nee eee tt fi : A sananinn ta de I never did ‘anything | venting Lieut Max Garber T pew w on Ge ace & to standards, but) storing officer ma terms would not be perma , i know you're out to get me deca Crow into the pt service nent, but an truce you look at it differently, and 1/0FO" inte & dat tae Germeie don't ne you : sy tential tha arora Jie Lantly, we fighting for great ee c | “Well,” said tho chief, “I'm glad) 108 “Crow illesally. The su.(Principles, vitel to the future of |to see you are not the kind to cry | Pee OM a decide the c mankind, which Germany has out when you're hurt, h 4 and ch must be vindica hi ‘ro hurt, ike some of the| Pum raged and which must be vindicat fellows we've got to deal with ed. We do not hate the German ¢ Can't Get Away With It HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES Pro We do not desire to de ‘| “No,” sald the drugetet Mm not) Funeral services were held W troy thelr national nor in |that kind. I'm glad I came Just! nesday for Mrs. Stephanie Rim.|fict n them | wanted to nee w looked Ike.| hold, 75, who died Monday after t Ine the ° ‘ , ’ ’ , No hard feelings several! months’ filnems, at 4 ¢ rit the mil | None.” assured the ct Rut st College st t ante wer et you eqn't Ket with * e ¢ 4 eal doin FOR DISTIUNSS ATER wmAES tt but defest PAINLESS DENTISTRY NOW AFACT Dr M. O. Sipes, of the Boston Dental Company, Giv- ing Absolutely Free Services to Thousands of Star Readers to Demonstrate the Wonderful Power of Science’s Great Gift to Humanity. Treating thousands of patients absolutely free | to come to the big, buy office any day between @m order to demonstrate his ability to pectores | the hours of 9 in the morning and 5 in the after Of the most difficult surgical operations encountered | NOM and await your turn or make an appointmer iim the practice of dentistry without the slightest | (* “mother day fecling of pain, Dr. M. O. Sipes, of the Bomon The new treatment is absolutely harmie: n Dente! Company, 1420 Second Avenue, is starting igh igen ak appeal - On the fifth week of the most magnanimous offer ever tendered sufferers from tooth troubles in the | United States Novo-Cain Is that the any operation le with a single application of the new anesthetic The writer, fortunate enough to be among the first In Seattle to receive the benefits of the new pain lem method, spent hours in Dy going difficult treatment, and can truthful not once did he experience an unpleasant senaa A veritable army of Star readers can testify to the remarkable powers of the latest discovery of Science in the way of a local anesthetic. Out of thousands of patient» treated at the Roston Den. | tal offices by Dr. Sipes, not one has been disap | tion. It was, indeed, a painless demonstratior Pointed. Teeth and nerves without number have | and the first time in my life that | could converse been extracted, cavities filled, crowns and bridge | pleasantly and civilly with my dentist while he fork put in place, and in not a single inttance has | was probing for live nerves and grinding away at the new painiess method failed troublesome molars % Dr. Sipes is spending hundre‘s of dollars of his Dr. Sipes has practiced ea @Wn money to prove the efficacy of the wonderful | for about fifteen year ng Painiess method adopted by the Boston Dental | painless wor ie in ane own at Company. At his own cost he is showing faith in | ridge work, also in fine plates that cannot t ! Great discovery. Not a cent is charged for | tinguished from natural teeth. He holds diploma Sitrecting teeth, and you are not obliged to have | from the noted Toronto Univernity, also the Roya any other work done. All that lo necessary for | College of Dentistry, graduating from both great any person to obtain relief from tooth troubles is! institutions with firm honors. HUGHES MAY CLIMB STREET CAR HITS FERRY LINE AUTO BANK STATEMENTS TACOMA, WASHINGT Hughes, republicen july 5.—Charles E ON int presidential . e troller of the currency toda rbigaet has ‘7k idea ed the Thomas Pidduck, driver for t issued a call for a statement as to can club to conditions ¢ nt the clone | oo nen saps Ferry Line Auto Bus Co,, was | Conditions of at the cl climb Mt. Rainier of business | injured Wednesday whe | je and a street car collid- | ¢ |ed at the West Seattle ferry land ing. Laborers |*."” "| Real Estate| distance of 47 feet and bad! © the street car, ana the motor eee ON SHIPS: het imenaonr oie tivineratscn LOWEST RATES $0c Straight Time Waive been Having trouble wit NO COMMISSION 75¢ Overtime |street cars for some tine,” said A PROMPT SERVICE |G. Collins, manager of the bu WAGES ON DOCKS: ere ; i hive v A 3 the Straight mo iy gage a A Traction company one let abo loans aved dis 40c Straight Time thie sort of thing, Thin morn en cae a 60c Overtime jing accident was ci the Annual payment loans. i |fault of the company or its em Monthly payment loans. Pree Board and Lodging. |} plove Interest charged on APPLY AT DOCKS unpaid balances only pe SIGHT DESTROYERS Mf ; 49 CENTRAL BLDG, || oe, Washington Savings SEATTLE peto oats sivived coven fiesian [I ahd Load Association Germans opened fire, on the night 810 Second Ave. of June 29. ay an # iralty re Waterfront gig mri A esets 85,100,000, clares. the torpedo boats came Employers’ Union | within range two Resins rule peanlianed Jers and five destroyers, but lost wight of them STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, @ LOGAN DROPS IN ON BECKINGHAM Billingsley, Convicted Bootleg- Billingsley eyes brow ou n smiled met |ones of the man behind the 4 | he swung open the door and walked | | Hazel Martin, Iby |ter of F. B. Martin, Fourth of July dan wore a white dress RECRUIT C. A. C. PORTLAND, in the coast Oregon rulting strength Ma from adj GIRL IN EVERY TOWN stant thet in " Jaly artillery militia today companies response Ww Ww ceneral OAKLAND Chas. I loge arres swindling te waid engaged to # girl in visited cluding had in Vancouver and several oth er Washingto the ities CLARE George Isbister Has Thi Say About the Regal Dentists earold di of Elliott, has ‘heen missing since she attended «| prepared ce at Renton | | Just ordinary mu \Tuesday night, according to her! father's report to the police Wed | nesday She was last seen dancing with a young man known as “More Smith. Martin described his daughter as & feet 7 inches tall, weighing about poun She has dark browr hair and brown ¢ and but no coat 5 otnicers| corps of the began re to war| to an order Wilson, acting today he ery town he Northwest, In was The above firm's claim to patnle dentistry has been verified by my| own experience h are extracted | without the silehtest Faithfully O. ISHISTER Prince Rupert Hote That atatement is short and to the| point, but it covers everything t nt 1 in favor of our paint dent If we do extract teet ale with pain, as Mr i ® 40, that Is all you that f your mont Don't dela te bird 1916. PAGE 2 These Two Are Not Going to Die at Desk Uae Morstord’s Acid Phosphate Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap mp should be used fully, looking very care its best. Most soaps and shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp | makes the balr brittle, and ruins It The best thing steady use ts 1 cocoanut (which is pure and greaseless ts better than the most ex soap or anything else you can use One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thor with wat rub it in an abundance of ric ¢ lather, which rinses out easily, re moving every jcle of dust, dirt hair dries quic and eve ar it leaves the scalp soft, and the hair fine and silky, bright, lustrous fufty and easy to manage You « get mulsified coc ofl a pharmacy, it’s very ch inthe Lens Saves two lat Establ Factory patra of glasses show hed in ding th examination and M ' asia st s004 Bring This Ad With Vou The well known and re! remedy ble for ks. many of the most obstini © cases In 3 to 10 days, Price $2 per $5. Every box if you want to keep your hair) Mai. N’S PILLS %i:,.2 +| Lewis Hours, 9 2.1 to 1b to ik! Mata lies | RAYMOND REMEDY Co, eh Antlers, th & Untow PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO, COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN ror WHI YOUR GREDITIS O.K. | USE STAR WANT laos FOR RESULTS . BRYCE OUTLINES ALLIES’ TERMS Don't Want to Destroy Ger- Wants Security What Great Britain wants is security for herself and her do minions, the deliverance of Bel gium and Northern France, such | changes in the east as to make it impossible for the Turks to over age to massacre Christian Jects, or become vassals or tools of Germany in her projected east rd advance $910, 000,000 Is “PAID FOR BOOZE *~ LONDON 1 High prices and drastic restrictions have done t f anything, to curb drinking horities say there } rease The Ur alliance, an c jal statin ties ought t yeedl i defi know has submit figures Before the war th open 1 ntil 12 he “pubs were 0 8 open 5% "Buy at Nigne oxicants ma none ret 0 and p.m strictly prohibited These energeti exulation enforced ly nited are Kingdom alliance’s t drin 914 with th in 19 with compared year, 1912 is pointed out reductior faet, by 4d by the con 10 cent a last reace It th that more 80) n : however act diers—were The tion out of th untry 1 percentage d to the increas sent abroad drink have prices was something pounds (about increas is attrit r of ditur owing of re ed numt Exp creased en for » higher 1914 the total 164,000,000 in In over $820,000,000) In 1916 it pounds (about SUES FOR $82,373 was 182,000,000 $910,000,000) Hans Pedersor 2 contractor started suit against the Puget Sound & Willapa Hart Railway superior court asdlay judgment for $82,373.64, al leged to be due for construction of 14 miles of road counties In Pacific and O'MARA MONKEY IS WN GRAVE DANGER Bern Pine w Wed when next Brady her ndy, 16 ord ed arrested by Justice Brink sie O'Mara, hi neighbor, declare threatened to monkey Mrs. O'Mara the pet in a pen back of home on the lot on which Brady door had poi said she ner adjoining that lives A few minutes had elapsed after Mr O'Mara had sworn to the warrant charging Brady with “ma threats,” when Mrs, rad peared at the of fice of Deputy cutor Pat terson and a that Mr O'Mara ‘be arre calling her names Pat refi to grant her telling her that the whc trouble would be thrashed out when her husband was bro to trie} “U.S. EXPERTS TELL MOTHERS _ HOW TO SAVE BABIES IN SUMMER WASHINGTON, OD. C,, July 5.—Cholera_ infantum, sormetimes called summer complaint, is the sickn that caused babies to die by the thousands in summer and this sickness must be given consideration in America’s campaign to cut the toll of death among infants. eee reser best BE ae THAN CURE” ts the slogan of the ed Statoe ch 8 eau, headed by Julia Lathrop, in dealing with cholera infantu 1 cannot ne discuss a edical subject on my own authority, because 1 Miss Lathrop, “but Dr. Grace\l. Meigs has 18 thers to do two principal things to protect thet mer scourge FIRST. —Feed the baby on mother’s milk only, if this is at all pos sible SECOND—Keep the baby cool in hot weather. Mother's milk is always pure milk, never sour; it is always fresh ln, made i used as needed; it always keeps the same temperature thruout th d and, most important of all, it is mifk made espe- ‘or and especial ly adapted to the needs of the baby. “If the baby is breast fed, the first thing the mother should do on appearance of diarrhea is to increase the time between nursings to four hours, and not allow the baby to nurse more than 5 to 10 minutes. “If the bowels continue loose, the medical experts say the baby should be given cool drinking water instead of his regu- lar feedings if babies Bottle-fed jiarrhea, and of trouble “In place of the bottle, as much boiled and cooled water should be given as the baby will take. in all cases where diarrhea continues a doctor should be consulted. “Food should not be withheld from the baby for more than 24 hours, without the advice of a doctor. When the bottle is resumed, the food should be much weaker than before; water being substituted for at least half the milk previously given. aby mixed’ feeding, that is, part breast and part say the bottle feedings should be omitted if rs, and the breast given once in four or five hours, with er between meals. possible, the mother should cons: most frequent suff too, are’ best treated by alt her physician erers from summer omitting the feedings in are the they, physician RUSSIANS CHECKED ] LU G SET hindchn hied ekthie * Gina The newly organized Woodrow jBandto-hand “Henting, German wnsan issgne will Neel ee jtroops. under Prince Leopold Oftweexly meeting at 8 o'clock Wed- Bavaria have Ised the Russians |nesday evening, in the assembly |near Baranovitschi, inflicting se-}room of the L, C. Smith building. | vere losses, the war office announc-| Robert P. Oldham, president of the led today ‘league, will preside. July In s rey “THERE’S MUSIC IN THE AIR” THE SEATTLE MUSIC FESTIVAL The Biggest Thing of the Kind Ever Given in the Northwest July 12 to1 Four Days of Music, Parades, Athletics, Water Sports and Dancing Headquarters 414 L. C. Smith Bldg Telephone Elliott 844

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