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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916. PAGE ICARRANZA MUST [wiuitiamen see to Forward American say, is only 17, appeared in po Funds lice court today on a vagrancy pase taer War opin cee Seek most STARTING TOMORROW, SUNDAY night,” an isthmus attraction at ILLIAM FOX PRESENTS BY ROBERT J, BENDER the exposition The police U. P. Staff Correspondent charge that Oregon militiamen WASHINGTON July § Presl and officers encamped here. dent Wilson will make no effort to | packed the show and tossed DR. 1. Hh. CLARK rehabilitate Mexico with American |f coins at Miss Hayden, who ap money until Gen, Carranza re-|} peared not exactly in full dress Genuine Painless | qi 0«:s i: | . | Administration officials have Dentistry been Informed that any offers of What you bee ald now would meet with r ing Ying time, b, This is not due to the fact that we 0 ou at 4 Carranza does not need money We have one - f » bu dental experts the rh een to fears among Mexican Me mat this country, Carranza has said tn| Gradvate and registers fach and every one of the past that any foreign loan af — nlf faterent, |plot to burn all El Paso build! ” c ' May Coavines Him Jconnected with the United § een mie : vest! An earnest effort has been ma rmy has been unearthed | p }to convinces Carranza agents of ernment secret service men, it was ‘ 4 Under ent etere—it It] the sincerity of President Wilson learn 1 today. Responsibility for F SEO ne Das enccesstully Pe lin dealing with Mexico, that the | $500,000 fire loss here within the fr iets tie cual ; eelu. S. may be looked upon as allast fortnight {n buildings supply ; rd tistry and p : friend of » rep a work |ing the arr with provisions and gs ‘y Ae lis already bearing fruit automobiles, and in the destruction 1 bscnerp Bote of the agents are expecte of Fort Bliss corrals, i# laid to the the very beat|turn to Mexico City soon, rrying operations of the “Mexican fire ay anaes’ that has so far! their report to Carranza. @ brigade,” as th plotters called in— has long a ' for the first be made. ans of leaves the way 0} hief to suggest not only me ding the border trou cong the vorser voun'e oat awe PERSHING’S AIR MEN yf solving other problems confront & = ese wee te iets T0 STOP WORK Ty Bee rsare soe ee Soins nn : MERE HOW TO JOIN | vie! tired Ya teh a rice & th Ren Performance sances ati his advanced base n ound 2 — Yesterday the «ingle aeroplane Seattle business women who are) with the expedition was put out of | tertals. co oer mevces ar oP ulinegs oa paca taseeceten fn forming a signal! commission A propeller blade ec tche . eetit ne *lcorps have formed a club under|/ went to pieces during a scouting ime ee Pottice which | the direction of Miss Abba Lind: | night by Lieut. Charisty and an Only one-half or one-third the/say who is the second y punges al ceouetes. tnt the koe te. beeen lore than tha t uchine dc wn Ca : work an ironic 2 world action th Rned t The wonen will study wireless - HOLD tf who did the y) and signaling, and the courses wt D, D. the o jcome in the evening. the only ex) wARATHON, Tex., J Two rT of this off! ly responsible the khaki suits, in) ary * of tase only the very Dest pense being held up by Mexicans e e ‘@ assure you that ft w bel case they e needed . A P fi 1 S h t deal more to y thar aise i si He s escaped from the t SI ee aha. eth pat | Thos who. are. interested ma Boenainn comnged truss owerfu ory Laid in perfect condition communicate with Mise Lindsay at be me Won't cost you a cent or put/3812 12th eve. W jcording to. reports today Their . “ : Tader ‘any bligauise wha ate ie unknown, ts they have tall the Mountains o eorgita CAPRI DIRECTION WILLIAM .FOX William Fox has told June Caprice he will make her the most famous star in filmdom inside of one year. William Fox makes good on what he says. He knows he can do it. She is one of the sweetest, most bewitching bits of feminine loveliness that has ever gladdened your eyes. In her home town of Boston she has often been mistaken for Miss Mary Pickford. For her first picture William Fox selected a theme that brings out her charms to the best ad- vantage. She is supported by an all-star cast, with Handsome Harry Hilliard as the leading man. You Will Fall in Love With Winsome June Caprice at First Sight b house cc 130 to 5. Nights, te 1 Change Program Tomorrow (AKE TOWNS ’ n | ed to report’ at Cable, to whie h it your work will coset. Then use armen mines | Foor Se Ss CARRY $30,000,000 WASHINGTON, July § An om “ratra| nibus public buildings bill, to be ‘WiLL RETURN HOME introduced in a few ay b ne fe ; . BAG 8.—Pully I igke advantage of the new ie the di ko of militiamen with Ky DAROUATH dependent families. The depleted ‘9M ROAD TO YESTERDAY” || James, Seattle electrician, “a8 |from the home states Summer Pricee—i0e, 20c, 300 lelectrocuted here yesterday. U. S. GRANT AN A. B, FOR CAPT. F.E. GREEN CE HIP ‘r4,, ||" ai at Spring Eighty women, prominent tn Ie | Arctic Brotherhood is U. 8. Grant.| met TIMES TODAY ois U. riday afternoon to organize peer [JF son of Gen. U. 8. Grant. He lactive work tn behalf of Capt He was initiated at Skagway dat iting attorney Among th sent were tagve, Mra. 8. I W. Clark, Mre. - mage rm Mrs Loutea K. Lap @ have captured the villages « |v president of the Scand Vian | Morrest, Mra. C. C. ( Mra. J ijitia, Gruziatin and Manevitch!.| bank, who died Thursday ming./% Young, Mrs. Dr. B. Von 8 Hig oe oats the war office an-|shipment to Tompkinsville, Conn.) Kendall. Mra. A. R. Dennis. Mre. J ttee, will total $25,000 yy Sreeieane A/ILKES SrAYERst Sls ELECTROCUTED wil departivent order, permitting CLE ELUM, July 8.—Richard| ranks will be filled by recruits| » Oar New misteter” || Ing systems, "«" WOMEN ORGANIZE mn 10c ee ee 15 |}, 4,, tllfiedzed member of the| por and soctal service in Seattle, returned list night from Alask®.| prank E. Green, republican cand! PETROGRAD, July 8—Russian| The body of M. J. Shaughnessy peda 1K region of Kolki, tn hot bayo-| was Friday placed on the.train for Mrs. A. C. Stern, Mrs. Frances where it will be !nterred. |R. Morrison, Mra. Mary F Mrs, Mellie Mcliveen, Mrs | Fairwood, Mrs. George H. Hallberg | Mrs. L. B. Wells, Mrs. A. P. Morten |sen, Mrs. Rose McGuire, Mra. A. B |Murphy, Mrs, Mary 1 gier, Mrs Nellie Hart, Mra Thomas McDonnell, Mra. 8. E. Han “There's Music in the Air” | 1. Miller, Mrs, Minnie Ghoison, M RD MAN ER YT BS J nad J Shobers. Mrs. F A WORD FROM AGER SMYTHE In addition, we will have a good, whole- = M I ita Wenn ° | rs. Le ° n, ! have seen thousands of pictures in the years that I have been . * |Mrs. Peter Bettinger, Mra Martha ih tha tection: plature Waslnems I connidad Wile aie of ta uctatect some, funny comedy, a Selig Tribune Weekly, |, Green addressed two meetings fl ing iin the strongest possible terme to my fiends and the patrons | J ANd Of course, a Mutt and Jeff Animated Car- | Frida one t Georgetown before St tC 8 Y ~ ae, one Be — aaron, SF pair , of The Strand wi 1AM MY toon. Altogether a great show. another at the Washington apart B | ments. ° Begins | ; July 12 ice sen rane te * The Perfectly Ventilated Theatre fl Mr. and Mra. John Crow, 848 Two concerts daily in Ht Me Sind Mo David Banenra. |B Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca ; | the Arena. t Bowmen’ Loveey, totem, ane ude Knapp, Seattle . « « Jemnick, 29, and Anna Clinton, | | 28, and Kathleen Go og nS, eee veer® “|< REBELLION STARTED IN COUNTY MACHINE bile parade. iar Bim tna -|Some Employes Kick at Hamilton Star Chamber Session at Courthouse Concerts in Volun- teer Park. President Wilson to intervene to jsave the life of Sir Roger Case- ;ment was reached today by the beg foreign relations commit ee. —— $$ $$ - “ A h re ee Tones peng Rebellion tore loose at Lafe , ing to fit hae Moni ae his machine. j Wanted to guard against spies, no star chamber political sessions Z thiti. eee ' Hamilton's political .machine Some of them had already read | member said, and demanded that ri and have nothing to do with os 4 t ae exhibitions meeting held behind drawn |the early editions of The Star, |man whose “integrity” was un-|steam-roller politics.” * Alice Cameron v8, Joseph A. Cameron -clt Don't Want Spies |questionable be placed on the door ona an Atl curtaina In the county-clty Pp questionable be plac playground drills. wartion. ve rank Wirts, eruetty.| building Friday afternoon to Revan de: lared that the meeting |as a lookout | CALL HUGHES T June Polack ve Sidney Polack, desar-| lash voters Into line jo N. Y. This should be an open meet ing,” shouted a rebel We don't! NEW YORK, July 8—-A clause want the door guarded,” in the Pennsylvania election law Others joined him until the! which had almost been forgotten meeting was divided against Itself|brought Charles E, Hughes back about half and half. from the cool breezes of Bridge ’ . ., The machine's herders co: Water sports on Lake ea | ralled members of the . Divorces Granted . called King County Employe Frederick c.| chamber room an hour ahead | COTTERILL SAYS STAR HIT THE NAIL of schedule, to rush thru their Rates ‘“ Be ae svigo: tenin. Walia Wie tes : Secretary Johnson, a well-known {hampton to sweltering New York | The Messiah” with } lA ea Fo oe eet erk ee | George F. Cotterill, former may-|“‘machine” man, assisted by Frank | today | | 1,000 si “ iu" elon’ Aeenace stavenn | poee, ae published shortly aft. [Of @nd one of the framers of the| Paul, one of Hamilton's henchmen,| Some one remembered that the| | ’ singers. ired from L. F. Seldred Chuan: Washington dry law, commended | quieted the crowd. The employes | Pennsylvania statute provides that|f Qf] Mort age Loans 4 rude &. Byram from Robert R of the |The Star Saturday for its editorial| were then given orders to plug for| within 30 days after a presidential | g 14 Andy Johnson, secretary st A. Ben-lorganization, presided, framed to|Comment on the recent supreme Hamilton for sheriff and Mullen) candidate has been named, he must | Emma Benjamin from ¥ NO COMMISSION | A moonlight tri CL ea hasten thru” the machine's bust |CUrt decision in the Boeing andjand Lon Smith for commissioner. |make affidavit of his candidacy in| | . nf d Mary M. Motngor trom Henry te Mets: | DOS fen cases. diawail Pronbeee [Pennsylvania and nominate his|f/’ PROMPT SERVICE about the lake. Séihey sak bee You hit the nail," he said. “The| . ., : teat of the | Presidential electors | Cuthbertson from Norman 1. dry law was never intended to em-|__W:_F. Newell, president of th Hughes was immediately sum real King County Employes’ asso clation, expressed indignation Sat Tom Bevan, one of the old-time! power any one to raid p H, Bowren from Minerva 1.! First ward hammer-and-tongs raid private | moned to his headquarters at the homes for liquor when there Is no | Hotel Astor to comply with the pro ‘ : worker yut a ot o place a da . . pd that th y R. Washh tal loeking tt according to cert ain per- | was termed last year, had been| Washington Savings & Loan Association Cred Humn A=—$HWNECse Mrssrpmn | | | J | 16 Hotei! This caused an outbreak from The King County Employes’ as | u the painters, plumbers, carpenters,| NORTH YAKIMA, July 8.—=A | goctation,” he sald purely a so-| CASEMEN y hon. (Janitors and other workmen whom|beet sugar factory, which — will /ofal organization non-political, apd T VERDICT 810 Second Ave. |Hamilton had employed in the | mean an outlay of $1,250,000, 18/formed primarily to float the e| WASHINGTON, July 8.—Decision [gan tbo Rasabllanee is. dint at, ‘building and whom he is attempt-Isoon to be erected here nual county picnic, We stand for! not to seport the resolution urging en