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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916, PAGE 7. i] HERE’S THE BATTLE LINE OF THREE CONTINENTS Riga ¥ 0794 —_. : oMascow tve, Wm. Fox Hersorande | (2) RUS STA QNamburg \ “7 ? £ peru & & ‘4 Warjaw - a 7 ot a] ev, eBresiau if ake ysseus qr a aN Var en’ Kief \ron ao) “Lem 3 Buoaresr ¢ . mares, on AREST ‘ E CK : aN J : fen spaiise cnet gong Great Newspaper Probiem Play ENGLISH COAST (9 an Af “ . : @, ae are CITY SHELLED 7 oN ws }eoast town of Seaham Harbour, MISS SADIE SHERMAN Character Comedienne McMELLOS AND REYOS Comedy Novelty Act “THE WANING HONEYMOON” TEENY AND WILL Comedy Patter, Singing, Dancing THE GREAT SANTELL CO. Sensational Novelty Acrobatic Act BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH FOR broken. The police suspect a Evenings 10c Sundays neighborhood gang of boys. pOERMAN PUBLIC DEMANDS LOOSING OF U-BOATS FOR SEA WARFARE; MAY OVERTHROW CHANCELLOR BY CARL W. ACKERMAN | U, P. Staff Correspondent | during the night by an enemy sub: this afternoon killed One woman was The town of Seaham Harbour les on the North sea, about 220 miles north of London and « miles southeast of Sunderland has a population of about 12,0 shipping port. This is the seoemd time since the beginning of the war that an enemy submartne has bombarded a British coast town. | Cc home. Watson, returning to his 2817 E. Prospect st, Tue day, after an evening down tow found it had n bombarded Nine rocks were tiered over the parlor floor, Two windows were Ww Weekday Matinees this book is believed to be the opening of Puelow's campaign to oust the chancellor and step back Members of the conservative party and those favoring an- nexation of territory conquered f BERLIN, duly 12—The | 4) Germany, joined In the fore | into the position he cceupied until Overthrow of Chancellor Von | cast. aneceeded by Bethmavn-Hollweg in| Bethmann-Hellweg, champion They sald the inion of 1909. ef a conciliatory policy toward | re ~ npaettnd di sy “ len e movement has ex.wn more the United States, and the um foie “Uetice made this statement to \to Presidest, Wilson's ultimatum | was se Reichstag Members Talk The conservatives sccepted the “feoeing of German submarines jthe United Pr regarding the at within three months, wee pre (tempt to unseat Bethmann Hol! dicted by Von Tirpitz support |ves ata time when the is} ‘ “ere here today, uniess Pre: | approaching a crisis. German note as containing a con ; dent Wilson acts against the Unless \merica does something | ditional clause and they have British biockade. against Englend within the next! been watting to see what steps the ————-———= | three months, there will be a bit-\tnited Sta would take against jter fight against the chan ot. | England | ‘| YOU NEED to aid nature occasionally when your | The future of German-American re lations depends upea America Busiow Directs Fight Within the last few days I have | discussed the situation with lead ers of several parties in the Reich liver is sluggish, your stomach ds or your bowels inactive, Let Bat despite this political frive | st4s. safe, mild, dependable remedy ‘against the man who stood out! A national liberal member of 4 these organs and put them against a break with the Ur the Reichstag who was formerly a “fm a sound and healthy condition. Stat in the Lasitenta crisix,| supporter of Von Tirpits and the Americans here belirve Bethmann- | V« Tirolts submarine policie b Hollweg will again emorse tri.|ssid that be hoped Buelow's umphant. shows that the opposition to| They feel certain that America is not dead chancellor appealed to th Prefers War With U. 8, for a decision he would . < to be your next | attacks on the chancellor/asked, ond then, whhout waiting es ote day en have gradually crown bolder e\for an answer, continued If it , Sold everywhere. In boses, 100.2%. the appesrance of Prince Huelows te HH s, he ¢ be no worse — book, “Deutsche Politik,” decause than Wilson. The worst he can do ——— te to declare war on Germany, and| A DRINK WITH 4 PURPOSE | cortainiy that would be preferable LUSTRO Horstord’s Acid Phoeph: te the pres American neutral Agtecabie and refreshing . ity hot weathe * k If this happens, every one in . nerve ten Buy « our navy would shout and throw ap his hat, for {t would mean un- limited sea war against England Our present navy is held in a Satisfaction Guaranteed net of notes What do you think the United This Tonic is guaranteed to Gentes Guede Got Tok. coed vot stop falling of the hair, remove an 4r to help the allies. @andruff and to promote the quuld contiocnte ont chips in growth of the hair, A most val- American ports, but if you. tried wable remedy for itching scalp to use them to carry supplies and and all aliments of the hair munitions to the allies we would | Contains no alcohol or artifictal sink them coloring, and money back If re Could Rule the & sults are not satisfactory $1.00 Carrying on n wunlimite sea per bottle. Call, phone or write | warfare e co! sink 600,000 Lustro Distributer, 667 Empire tons of shipping monthiy, destro Bldg, Second ave. and Madison the entire merchant fleets of the St, Seattle, Wash. Phone Main leading powers, alyze England, 18. jend win the war | eit dtin cnieeeniiiness dienes i] Then we would start all o Ten at why not? He ‘wil giatiy| building merchantmen faster than examine and prescribe for any|any nation, and regain onr posi ’ patron of the Right Drug Co. with-|tion as a leading commercial | ied presribe tor any Gi f'the| Priends of the chancellor's still and prescribe for any al r thr eye, ear, nose wean | hope President Wilron will take a A CRY | the hours of 9 and 10". mand | jatrong stand againat England, “i eS thereby rreatly strengthening 168 Wasbingtes se. Bethmann Hollweg * position nares | At preseoat the campaign againat connected of the big land the lor in clorely polities the chance! nternational and wit conservatives owners The latter = The Home Savings and Loan Association Announces its Semi-Annual Dividend at the rate of 8% an are fighting Beth mano-Hollweg because he prom |ined the people, on dehaif of the | kaiser, the enactment of franchise |raforms after the war. The conservatives, more tactful lare attempting to make politica jeapital out of the food situation CALIFORNIA MOUNT AGAIN SMOKES UP Annum i Payable July 1 on Savings Accounts i § of its members. i! Ss 8) REDDING, Cal, July 12—The . fi big eru ion of Mo 1 ie 919 Second Ave., Commercial Bldg. fet tig eruption of Meuat Lemon $ . tte : ] aij at 4:20 p. m. yesterday. Bmoke as H Corner Madison St., Upstairs. lemaded ta 9 been eciuan, making the most beautiful spectacle in the bssstsssssssseasseseestessstssssssessssssssaaasseseeeesessssassaaseteaseeeessseessssssssssssstesel | Volcano ® Min\ory, | county of Durham, was bombarded | marine, the war offies announced | and is fmportant chiefly as a coal | against the Serbians in Greec ing simultar m pously with the kaiser’s ‘our peace terms you may be inter hat the map shows THE WAR IS STILL {T ON NINE BEPA FRONTS declaration that are the map, This is the firat published in America covering the world war in toto, and this is how the battle stands in each theatre of opera tions (1)—On the French front the Germans are still trying to take [Verdun in a battle that has now raged for more than 100 days. (2)—On the Russian front the Austrians and Germane are “dug! in” In Poland and Courland, with the Russlane holding a little strip of Austria. (3)—On the Italian front the Aus trians have launched an unexpected offensive in an attempt to overrun, Venetia and cut off Venice from EXPLAINS NEW |to give them battle, (5)—-On the Caucasus tront the an have penetrated weet of erum and Trebizond and are BY WILLIAM F PHILLIP SIMMS PETROGRAD, July 12.—The charge that Japa: possible Ora) threatening the famous Bagdad) fear of the United States wi railway. the motive behind the Russo (8)—On the Tigris front the| Japanese treaty, recently made, ‘ British, reinforced by a small was officially denied here today off, who is at the emperor's head- ! | band of Russian cavalry, are pre by Counsellor G. Kozatov, of paring a second attack on Bagdad,| the department of foreign af- following the Turkish victory In the! fairs. surrender of Gen. Townshend at! tie told the United Press that the quarters His attention was called to an/ article in a Petrograd daily news-| paper containing the intimation! Kut-el-Amara. lnew t Cot no cause for|that the Japanese-American situa (7)—On the Suez front the Brit | alarm in the United States and/tion was a motive inspiring the | teh and Turks are marking time.| does not involve the “open door” | treaty. the Turks awaiting developments! policy in China “That js absurd.” he said. “The in the Bagdad region before start-| Counsellor Kozatoy spoke in the! Russo-Japanese treaty was aimed] ing ¢ tack on Egypt, for which) absence of Fo: Minister Sazo-|at Germany America was not | troops are concentrated, | — | thought of. | (8)—On the Libyan front the! Before the war Germany con-| British defenders of Eygpt are en- \INDIGESTION stantly talked of China. She had} | well formed policy to increase her sphere of interests, DYSPEPSIA | “Therefore, the treaty really had) GASTRITIS —_ | trotoid marpose ext dec Seagaancat ULCERS concentrate her atten- | look eastward, so she felt the need Why Magpents Shem Be Taken | of an ally in the Far East to pro: RIDFORPOLAND m | ton of allowing Germany to do to China what she did to Turkey ‘ON, July 1 gaged in desuitory fighting with the Senuss! tribeemen of the desert. | (9)—On the Yemen front a smail | | British force is defending Aden from the onslaughts of Mohamme- | dan Arabs commanded by Turkish | | officers. ade, must {tion on Europe, ing and s for Ind That ts all there is } to At” '.. BELIEVE GILLIES IS | HIDDEN BY FRIENDS | | WASHINGT dent Wilson may Presi make a personal |jniinest The appeal to the ruling monarchs of | *i* larly Hable to @ and Ka |the belligerent nations of Europe|ulcers in t nly to OLYMPIA, July 12.—J. F. Gillies }to save Poland from starvation f peritonitis. | and Henry Roberts, who sawed Replying to the appeal for such their way out of the Thurston action made to him today by a del-| ounty jail Saturday night, may be egation representing the Polish or. living with friendly fishermen on ganizations of the country, the|! \the Olympic peninsula, according sident strongly indicated that If r Ito a ere ne belief here 1 other measures fatled he will|tion to keep a little pure ed| Gillies, who was convicted of take the question up personally, | ewe a iitiic water after every {looting the state industrial insur er n Practically any exist can|ance funds of than $20,000, Is meal y jed magne-|said to have a wide acquaintance, fforere arelalong with Roberts, among the 1d be taken | fishermen «ive you| Mrs, Gillies still insists that she in the biaurated form, a8 | knows nothing of the jail break or whl? lof the story told by Bateman, the tor | chauffeur | PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MENWOMEN ror] Wil YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. BOY’S LEG BROKEN IN CLIMBING BRIDGE | While climbing to the top of the Dearborn st. bridge, a strip of steel | wedged down on the leg of Antonio} Moranti, 14, breaking it, and hold ing him captive 100 feet in the air until police officers came to his ald. They lowered him with a plece of rope. Antonio lives at 2 Elm-| wood place ‘FIRE BREAKS OUT IN BIG SHELL FACTORY WILMINGTON, Del., | Fire of unknown origin destroyed a large casting house at the shell loading plant of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, below Newcastle, Del.,| today Nine men in the house at the time| had narrow escapes from death HOLD “SOLDIER BILL” In King County Seattle Fly and Bait Casting Club Picnic and Excursion July 12,.-~| Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silveremith PORTLAND, Ore, July 12—Ar-|]:010 Second Ave. Near Madison SUNDAY, JULY 16 jrested in Astoria for nonsupport, |William J. Hadley, alias “Soldier 4 85 Miles Into the Heart of the | Bill,” waited in jail here today for Cascades Sheriff ago rg of Washington county, to “talk to him about the | Jennings-Ristman murder,” It is intimated that Hadley k BULLBROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN Leaves King St. Station 8 a, m. Returning Leaves Berlin 7:30 p, m. 1043 having no time to! , m | jamong the p jon the last examination GUARANTEED PAINLESS DENTISTRY BY GRADUATE REGISTERED DENTISTS That's the kind of den- service that we offer you here. We have the best painless methods. We have the most up-to- date and scientific of ap- p “We have the highest class men to use them. This makes a com- bination which positively can't be beaten by any one. We can perform any kind of dental work and do it without hurting the 43 | patient bit We can j prove this to you by the lexperience of many reli- | able both men and | who live in Se- attle and vicinity. | ‘Take the case of Fred 4 Wittenborn, who lives at | Kirkland, for instance, Just read what he has to say about his experience at our office. I wish to recommend the Regal Dentists I had five gold fillings put in and extracted and-I 1 honestly say it was done absolutely painless! I am very well pleased with my gold work and v my friends. FRED WITTENBORN, Kirkland, Wash. of just such enthusiastic rec satisfied patients who * tal iances a people peo} ; women, DR. L. R. CLARK Gentlemen: for painless dentistry three very bad teet! send We hay ommendations from pleased and | have tried our system of dentistry and have found it to ff be just what they wanted from every standpoint. Your teeth probably need attention right now. If ff not, they are almost sure to in the near future, as very, ff very few people are so fortunate as to have perfect teeth. ff When such time comes, you will want to get the very Ij best possible value for your money and you will want | | | dozens more the work done without being obliged to undergo a lot of unnecessary suffering. [his is the proper place to come. And another thing you will find that our prices are positively the lowest. We do an enormous volume of business and are thus enabled to take smaller profits on the individual case fj than the office which does only one-half or one-third of ff our volume. That seems reasonable, doesn’t it? | | | | | We use the very best of materials and we give with all work our iron-clad guarantee of satisfaction, which is signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible this ss graduate registered dentist at is the kind we have. can find a place with and is important—your work »¢ done by a higt you come here, a W only Ng ren students, novices We think too much of our reputation for turning i} | | | bunglers ¢ out lass REGAL DENTAL OFFICES DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Third and Union. SUSPICION CAST ON CITY'S CIVIL = SERVICE EXAMS| WANTED | BUS BOYS, DISHWASH- ERS AND COOKS’ HELP. ERS; MUST BE NON- UNION MEN; TEN DOL- LARS PER WEEK AND UP; WiLL REFUND FARE AT THE END OF MONTH'S WORK. APPLY ROOM 212 PACIFIC BUILDING, SAN FRAN. CISCO, AT ONCE, high-c McCONNELL TOURS COAST John McConnell of Belfast, Ire- leer great chancellor of the | Knights Templar, is here touring | the Coast. of a set of an- .% cowie by City Boiler ector W. E. Murray, and found ong the civil service examina- tion papers submitted after a re. cent examination for assistant boiler inspector, is causing trouble at the city pall | Edmund Kingsland, an engineer, yefore the civil service ‘Tuesday evening and/| that 80) action be remove suspicion that there's something rotten in Den commiasion s_consieeing D@ttal Reduction her or not to call for a new| py Réwis J. Brows ination Murray taid he wrote the an- swers, as models, but did not know | they got among the examin&- papers. ied any co-operation with BR. Nedra an, whose examination answers were similar to the type-| ¢ ch written list found among the ex-| M&ve de amination papers unt! Augu Two mor Neuman com: peted in an and passed only A shut red ssion comm | requested wh ex Seatt! tist iret ave. ington and There are so many people who have not | been able to take ad- vantage of my $ of teeth for $20 that I 5 "ending Den- tices 13 in cay entire fourth , fo him ont from ment, 48 the one of the three After going to Murray and citing a technical unfairness in the grad-| ing of paper, he asked for a new ¢ nination | It was after the second examina tion that the answers were found pers passed ORRHEA TR MENT REDUC During the month of July teeth ning Will be $4.00 and treatment orrhea will be from $2 to $10 WIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8 Offices established 25° years. All |work guaranteed 15 years, Open evenings until § and Sundays until 4 for people who work. 3640. Neuman second highest In the Mountains and at the Shore The Bell sign means that you are in touch with business and home. The telephone adds to the comfort and benefits of vaca- tion days in that it re- moves the anxieties of distance and separa- omething a it the mysterious OUND murder of Mrs. Helen Jennin | ee $1.75 and Fred Ristman two mont | Children, 5 to 12, Half-Fare R ney, bed aean/ MMe gh cael Get Tickets From Hardware ov nwood, retired ministe of Prighton, England, ts stopping Showing July 12th and 10h and Sporting Goods Stores or at the Frye hotel en route to ISIS THEATRE Great Northern Ticket Office, Japan, Korea and China to attend'| gue ave. Fo a Second and Columbia missionary conventions. “ Phone Main Pe wees are sneeees awe $295 1443 5g EF ee sit ee Re nee SERV CUREESUROR REGED EOODER ODS a eae

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