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The Flour That 1 Use Hungy Peons Flock to His Banner; Revolt Against Carranza THEY EL PASO, Tex. July Mexico ia like one long * line,” W read according to famine re- ports brought here today, indi cating that starving peons are flocking again to Pancho Villa standard, in hope of relief. Copies of a proclamation signed by Villa have been received, in MUST BE which it was etated Villa had fully recovered from his wounds and | HOLL Y Was again in the saddle, at the head of a large force. He called upon THE UN loyal Mexicana to join him en route ities, drive the gringoes from the Rio ande and retake Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California. 6,000 Join Villa | Look at the sack. Unbleached Reports persist that 6,000 de pe A * facto government troops in the Par Signifies that Holly Flour is a ral district have declared for Villa natural flour, with the creamy Jf\thelr former blot, nie . y arving peons in Cuarata Can-! white color Nature intended. If UWhtagas, Coahuila, Carranga’s birth your flour is too white, then it J] Place. are reported to have revolt ; he mi ed and taken possession of the has been bleached by chlorine town Villa's name, Anareby or other poisonous process. In- followed , na looting all i a stores. Looting ts also said to have sist on the creamy white flour. been adopted by the starving poor Has your sack the unbleached [[jof the Monciova district Charles Ray, whe le the her ‘ag Predict Intervention eth =e guarantee on it? Bleached flour Army officers returned from the is injurious to health. Safeguard American lines in Mexico and RED CROSS MDS ; prominent Mexicans arriving here yours by using Holly UN- [[}aectare that the famine will soon BLEACHED Flour. hasten intervention by the United States. They brought reports of y states of Chihuahua, Coahuila, Du \ rango and Sonora. The Mexicans| \ THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO. bitterly charged that the de. facto| Unifor government nevertheless exported carloads of beans and oth er foodstuffs it had confiscated Little Planting Sold by your dealer. LOOT VILLAGES recently! STAR—TUESDAY, “BREAD LINE” IN INDIANS SUPPORT RAY § MEX, AIDS VILLA Tie Kept at Inceville | | | Must Have Khaki | and Observe Military Rules iw |TO BEGIN ON JULY PAGE JULY 11, 1916, for Movies Deserter,” at the Liberty. see FROGKAMS TODAY COLISEUM—"The Making of Mad lena,” with Edna Goodrich witRAND—“Caprive of the Capri o in ms Because the government contis 20 e Jeated all food supplies while ban Grey dits raided farms and ranches Military rules will be atrictly pom o Custhin, Gr |there wav little planting this «um-| enforced "nthe women's train, [DEPICTS STIRRING DAYS , |mer in the northern section of Mex-| ing camp that opens at Fort Charles Ray is the star of “The Dear Miss Grey Is it too tate! should tell these young eweethe. rta| 10. the Mexican arrivals stated | Lawton, July 20 Deserter,” the five-part feature to say to “Anxious” and “Per to forget quickly and forever thie} The Carranza currency issue is| — if the young soldierettes do. | playing at the Liberty, The story plexed”: Can any one be trusted quoted at about 2 cents on the dol-| not appear all neatly buttoned deals with stirring events at al ee cennat keep hie own ccerete? lar, notwithstanding threats of im-| and combed when inspection is |frontier post in 1868, Thomas “H.) Could she respect a husband who ing, and live for the joy of living. Ptisonment and summary punish-| called at 7 o'clock, and are not jince’s band of Indian actors, at} could not guard in silence his own The past is de and we should ment. In Northern Mexico | in their bunks at 10 when taps | Inceville, play a big part in the ple) affaire? The writer has learned|cremate all dead things, and dead |Chants have closed their stores in| sound; if they do not report to |ture. The Indian village is shown mightily to respect boys and giris| issues, considering, of course, the [Preference to accepting this cur) all instruction courses; and if | during a council of chiefs, followed rency they do not appear to be taking | by the dances of the red men which ithere is no question here of iliegiti- mate parentage or of a neglected who keep their own secrets and solve their own problems far above’ these human bubble fountain, soda! child. they will pack their bags and | fizzing, clam-spouting confessors!| Most married people can testify go home, for there is to ‘olsm of the young man who} Psychology has no surer fact than that MYSTERY SWEETENED time wasted dared death at the hands of the In that confession weakens the con-| WITH REASON is the chief charm dians 2 fessee in loss of self respect and the in this ali-too-intimate-bond-toke. There Douglas Fairbanks and Bessie) constant fear of betrayal. | knotontie-state. But this unilater. will fit ¥ wome oe anti = hoa pga we oa on ann nc esis . God I, r ’ nurses, but there will be every|tured in the on , . : ; an pevrdre thease anathete. por polit - wardattipaiaber™ persons |course concetvable to fit them tojangle comedy entitled “The Mys University of California campus at | the little deg hy tae Nar of a the ‘ean: to bere ‘a | be efficient nurses’ ald These | tery of the Leaping Fish.” Berkeley the routine life of the great palace |then proceeds to quest! “ocengbetd eon fooks ten cen | oan “ ae te yn? ree cf] Chairman... Roy Slater, of thal oonreas will teceda firet aid,” ele eee ra ee of the. king, wanders forth to the | about the life he leads. Enth Ee core wees Straw | meocersee. So fee trial berere the lsrograsaive tate, convention, of} h ; FILM MARK TWAIN STORY |palace gate in search of amuse-|by the vision of freedom which ti the death shores with wreckage on court of the world—as a failur mentary hygiene, and the home! PICTURIZE NOVEL t G "s gi sul And it le “up to” *-) Spokane, has resigned, following! wae» of the sick. They will all be! In pieturizing “Whispering|, “ark Twain's beloved story of ment He arrives in time to see|beggar child relates to him, ener Crone: eteaset fe e “up to” the woman to free/ ihe request of Seattle progresglves| 14 “The Prince and the Pauper,” the the guards abusing a ragged urchin| prince envies the lad his po curfosity. Mer breath is jealousy.| herself and thereby save this inst under the general direction of Dr.jamith,” which is playing @ return : bs wntchalle ned that he call @ convention to re: " first of the great American humor-|whom they are about to expel from | Jealousy dwells on the sensual |tution from present ignominy. Fre: |M. MeK. Palmer. lengagement at the Alhambra until ye semble the old party. Slater has 1 the! ist's works to be filmed, which the the premises, and who bears a re-| Many good bargains can planes only. Foul and false is the|herself from her male-inheritance | The girls who wish to attend the| Wednesday night, the scenes which 3 6 t _ f nm. o q ce] been working for « reunion of the| camp are submitting their names|were so vividly described in the| Famous Players Film company is/markable resemblance ¢> himself.|found in The Star's Acreage Slander (and wholly a manmade|of over-sex, nagging and set progressives and republicans ‘ £.50 whic ors the 4 presenting at the Rex, relates how |Interested by the boy, the prince | umn. contraption for subjugation of the|ing. For are not all her bad habits and be 9 which covers the @X-/novel are reproduced, The virile female) that soul-cramping, nagging | and faults directly traceable to her — : Sr ui oe weeks hag Fore characters are soaiatained and ie jealousy is any part of, or relation | male inheritance? | think so! It's ISSI G ross headquarters in © Cobb locations realistically photographed | e oo te tove, : “up to” her to make of her marriage CHAUFFEUR | L | building. As there are only 100/under the direction of J. P. Mc | ; Love respects each other's sacred/a union, a partnership, or better . uniforms, the first to pay will re Gowan. Mr. McGowan also plays| = f rights inviolate to shield another’s|stil!, a co-operative chumship. And| The police are searching Tues j ceive them but the camp is not) the leading role, the part of Whis. 9 weakness or youthful folly. Love|this can never be done by prying|day for Joseph J. Schofield, a|restricted to 100 girls |pering Smith. Helen Holmes taker |into anyone's secrets, chauffeur, who has been missin the leading female role. When she has proven worthy of|from his home at 17th ave. N MAN FALLS OFF eee rea es a a er the confidence her mate will teli/#md féth st since July 4. The SCENERY 18 TYPICAL 9 her his secrets. Never fear. The|™issing man had an appointment BRIDGE AND DIES When “My Old Dutch” played in to meet his wife on the evening of PSeattic some months ago, it cre psychology of the male human is|'® | : v4 ; 7 eep > enough removed from troglodytic| [10 filled 0 Koop and primitive nature to yield easily |to female wishes. But turn the |tables on him, smash the dishes if need be, or become utterly indiffer lent to his whims, and lo, he wil |bring you all his precious secrets, including the one you most desired | Cordially, M. B. F. EDNA GOODRICH Everybody's Favorite Marguerite Clark Q—i am a girl, 18, with a very pallid face and enlarged pores. In the Please advise me how to have rosy |cheeks and how to reduce the large PRINCE | pores in my skin. ROSALIE. and the A—A good wash for enlarged pores consists of % ounce of borax 1 pint camphor water (not spirits jof camphor), and % ounce of iglycerin. Rosy cheeks can be had fonly by those in robust health, who spend much time in the open air PAUPER Paramount Pictures And Two of the Funniest Comedies Ever Shown REX Children 5c | @—Can you give me any infor | mation as to how and where, out- side of government circles, | can | learn to become an aviator; also as to the approximate cost of e? ANXIOUS, A.——There are aviation schools in various cities in the United States The nearest school in this section | of the country is in California, You should be able to obtain names and | addresses at the reference room of the public library. Write direct to the schools for information as to price of tuition, ete Q.—Kindly advise how and when Guest towels are used. How many are necessary to keep on hand? JUNE BRIDE, are for the use or those invited in distinction from who would use your Two or three of the should be kept on the bathroom all the time. n ample supply HAVE YOU SEEN LILLIAN ALKER THE ORDEAL OF ELIZABETH AND HEARD M. GUTERSON’S FAMOUS Zcmu-ron A Jot cs for a house uest towels sual ziests meal, ilar to small towe | racks in th |A dozen ts a Q.—I am planning to give a stork |shower for one of my friends. 1 | would like your advice on refresh- | | ments, decorations and the proper time to hold the affair—afternoon M,N, J, heon noon 1 basket and fill or | large the in it center) flow ers ted with bunches of baby rib-| jeome pink if you win, # these and hiceding? Tf son you have ORCHE: TRA bouquets may be in the form of|] Pyorrhea, so-called Riggs dis corsage bouquets and n to tho|| tase. THis disease ix a great Formerly at the Coliseum | guests at the end of the day. Peep ‘ould cured at once. We Jing out from the flowers have a cure of this disease poppe, ser number of little storks and kew fa fast A GREAT SHOW ples, Simple refreshments are three when oth best If a luncheo serve a frult cot grapefruit shells; meat loaf or pressed chicken with eres 4 lO ed new potatoes; brown bread, tea fs cott ¢ es; tee cream in AI) work gunranteed 1% fan¢ igns, cake refresh: | National Painless Dentists ments erved in the late after ri noon, tea and wafers or cake are sufficient seriously the work of the camp, John C. Riley, aged 19th ave N. E, ts dead Tues from a fall of 60 feet from Ravenna boulevard His body |b ge at 20th ave. N. E back and ribs broken, w A. T. Riley, his sen, Monday }noon. He had evidently fallen Ithe dry ravine when he leaned far over the bridge rail. Pat man W. V. Riley and John R are sons TRY OFF OF KOR WEIGHT DOWN, NCCK SUP FAT. are confined wi tr People who doors and who are deprived of invigorating alr and exercise take precaution to guard aga over-stoutn fat acquired indhor life Is unhealtt to the vital organs of the body. I the oxy nd we ne fe en-carr t it fs unab weaken of the b | produce at and the fo unhealthy sare 16 welmht your reser tly low jearrying this ex persons who are tt muscle of 1 fat tx the + or 20 pounds at you are dally dr 4 strength and ng your vitality * burden watinfied in t minds that they are too # ivised to go to Bartell Drug br a good druggist and get a bo Ml of korein capsules, and take reach meal and one just be treatment been reporte whow a | reduction in weight, improve tion and @ return of the footsteps become skin Le | superfivow Ml of korein is inex Inet Injur Any person who wants to rec O-pounds ts advised to tment a trial $2.5 For ten d we will a gold - fi frame w spheric lenses a leather c complete, This includes a careful examination $2.50 scourate Curry Optical Co. H. C. and M. Curry EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Ad With You 75, of 6542/ated a sensation among tho picture the skull found by) after-|and the ecenery Indoor LifeMakesFat must y and a danger of exerciee In the fresh air ix said noticeab sdo an uprising y gives a vivid portrayal of the world inside of one year. Come and judge her for yourself. This Is Certainly One Fine Picture— JUNE CAPRICE in “Caprice of the Mountains” June Caprice is to be the most popular film star in the William Fox has said it. Pictures of Our Soldier Boys Pictures of our soldier boys who have gone to the border—Showing them leav- ing Seattle—Showing them in camp at American Lake—Showing Gov. Lister reviewing them—Showing them getting aboard their trains to leave for the South. This is a great big feature, and you don’t want to miss it. Selig-Tribune Weekly—A Mighty Good Com- edy—A Mutt and Jeff Animated Cartoon THE STRAND 10c Second Ave., Between Spring and Seneca The Perfectly Ventilated Theatre day|fans. “The Heart the|which is playing at and | until Wednesday night, is a second “My Old Dutch.” The story is not! the same, but the acting is similar, is typical of Eng plays the of a Child,” the Mission into}land, Edna Flugarth too |leading female role rol iley Edna Goodrich, at the Coliseum, in a Morosco feature, “The Making} Jof Maddalena,” scores as an Italian model, Togged out es an Italian |model she can break hearts with lone hand tied behind her. The startling leap from one aeroplane to| another in midair is causing much} talk It takes place in iseurm's two-part comedy, jof the Air. the Col thin | Pirates enh, | eee | WEARS GOOD LOOKING DUDS Lillian Walker, star in “The Or deal of Elizabeth,” at the Clemmer, wears every sort of garr nt im aginable, from shimmering negli gees to roughand-ready winter ove [SPOrt costumes. awe | Her summer frock are|white organdie, with a tiny pink! Many [SPF running thru it. The skirt is An%| made full, gathered into a tight fit tout|ting bodice, which is laced with Co |narrow black velvet ribbon ~en{ Miss Walker wears all kinds of fore| clothes, and according to the movie managers, the way she wears them is one of her chief assets as an actress. inst by ack 1 to ¢ to lity and ia made of} has VARIETY OF SCENES The scenes in “Tangled Skeins at the Colonial, range from arti-| ficial atmosphere and intrigue of| foreign diplomatic circles to the simplicity of a shepherdess’ home in the W ern hills, Vivian Rich 1s the star, | emis ADOLFI 18 DIRECTOR The man who made the remark-| able picture drama, “Caprice of the | Mountains,” starring the new movie| leading woman, little Miss June —— Caprice, and Harry 8, Hilliard, ts |John G, Adolf!, maker also of other | William Fox picture successes, Mr |Adolfi has a notable career as a |director of artistic dramatic photog | raphy spepsia, liver and bp ak: cout bm Waa K good batter must be In prime physical condition—he needs | ther troubles in from ten to foube ays A Apifi he it onastse by his in. | # coo! head, a quick eye and tremendous strength to put the swing teen days’ time simply by taking Hed|clination for the stage, and later,|| Dehind the bat. pei os on in the proper form, And this: M when the movies came, for picture Ty Cobb is undoubtedly the greatest baseball player in e after they had in some cases been ith i s of the highest order, such history of the game. A short time ago he was weakened and all doctoring for months without obe a A ane ceikig tans ernie she under | “Tundown"—today he is a miracle of strength and endurance, due taining any benefit, But don't take a seen eiMeroly Mary Ann | to filling his blood with plenty of iron, He eays Nuxated Iron has | the old forms of reduced tron, FOR Nt ve h Madar, Thelma.” tHe ts a|| given him new life and renewed energy and put the old-time vim rcetate or tincture of iron simply €6 or | ane de | ° * by mobruney 19, || and vigor of youth into his blood, save a few You must take — and | New Yorker by birth—Pebruary 19 a —— iron in a form that can be easily vis ae age bve by DF . ) absorbed and assimilated like auxe UTILIZE GREEK THEATRE in wel Pr 1 | woman Report my Seo An Indian and a white man fig Ri) “pig ie ; it out for the hand of a Pueblo t ov prize thghtee maiden in “Love's Law,” the fea . imply hecause he ture drama at the Class A, The|)" and endurance and fliled hin, Mia scenes shift from an Indian village | \; a a with iren before he went into the ; famie ¢ well as for ay, While many another has gon to the plains of New Mexico, ane vous, {tone rhe | Owl Drug Co. Bartell Drug Co., Swift's inglorious defeat simpl: finally to the Greek theatre on the nufacturers have such great conft Pharmacy and all good druggists. lack of iron—E, Sauer, M, “ar Nuxated Iron Gave Him New Fe better game than when he was younger. Physicians explain why taking Nuxated Iron gave Ty Cobb such tremendous strength vitality after he was so weakened and all “rundown"—says it will often increase the and power of delicate, nervous folks 200 percent in two weeks’ time. » when I was youn pply of 4 n do if is keeping up the s what everyone ¢ vim th Contl me power Mr could cite from my ew the as strengt chronic conditions.” e to me who w: me to give h nsurance vd pressure sonal onishing proves conclusiv nuxated in most comp’ Not long and ae full of Vigor and Vitality a man; in fact, a young n really was, standing his age. The se sald was ta huxated Iron had filled him with strength builders. If people would only th patent me useous concoctions ple nu convine rusand The real condition Iron is absolutely change food into Nv much or what rough you with You don’t get the strength stronger than in my Ife, and ever befor t ws by. ibe \ consequence you become weak, os Goibee jooking, just like a plant trying to f° vee jefent in iron, If you ar to yourself to mak 1 i, Next dinary nuxated iron two wee r th en If how of nervy the wh Urely nee and e all symptoms of 4 10c 1 can play a bette r Cobb's case ts only one of hundr and vitality, evgm wed life. 20 he was in bad health; at 46 he was careworn a nearly all tn at a miracle of vitality and his fage beaming with the buoyancy of youth. As I have sald a hundred times over, iron is the greatest of gil ‘h enabl New York Y¥.—When interviewed at his @ ment at Bretton Hall, Ty Cobb said: “Hundred r to me to Know how L train and wi at force and vitality whic! ally every day of the entire b onder why ron in they wi t the beginning of the present season I was ne 1 run down from a attack of tol but soon the papers begin “Ty Cobb hi back.” He is hitting t stride” The # was iron—-Nuxated Iron with renewed Now they say I'm worth a year to yet without Plenty { iron in my bi worth ixated Iron # at mi nuing, expertey power of as nearly im a pre~ I Wag aston~ of a 4 Bee notwit aking irom | At row away and 1 that the lives: onsumption, kid» and ti ‘diseases was nothing mo brought on wv! necessat ing tise you eat,” out doll out of pale a a grow in 7 not strong or Wi ree times test your much you ous, ite, double get rid of

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