The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 15, 1916, Page 5

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WO-THIRDS of all the new cars being equipped by their makers with cord tires are going out on Goodyear Cords. ' That is important; but the rapidly increasing favor of these tires among owners of all cars everywhere is more significant to you. For it shows that motorists in general have found out—as the car makers found out—that every good car gains in looks, in power-saving and gas mileage, in long life and smooth riding through Goodyear Cord Tires. Geatvene Me Wests Cord Tiree strong, cate and eturdy by edvantages: Dare and jolts are combattet by great oversee end the Carq construction. | | jof his attention and money to the/and Harold Hy ughes BRITISH ENGAGE __ STAR—SATURDAY, JULY ENEMY IN CELLARS LONDON, July 15.—Heavy German counter attacks have slowed up the momentum of the new British advance in desper ate fighting on .the Oviliers Longueval front The most at breaking thru the German ond line, and were met by steady machine gun fire in the district north of Longueval, Notwithstanding this deter mined opposition, the British troops continued to consolidate thelr positions and break down email German positions = in fighting that continued well in: to the night The newly conquered positions, jin some cases on the slopes of roll jing hills, whose ridges are held by the Germans, are being made ready jfor defense against even stronger enemy attacks | | The Germans poured a hot artil 1 vy shells have open isl jlery fire upon the southern fringe|mome of them and filled them with| = the village of Ovillors ) thruout | dead and wounded.” ae ong eps | IS TAKEN After 28 years of active life injdevelopment of the ttle, Capt. P. D. Hughes, prom! nent lawyer, sportaman and relief worker, died Friday afternoon from heart disease at his home at 1712 16th ave Capt. Hughes, born in Toronto, lin 1863, gained bis title while serv ing with the Queen's Own Rifles After moving to this oity, he be came interested in rowing at the state university, and donated much day's fighting, after most ot| wn Iteelf had fallen into thelr) hands Correspondents at the British front reported that hundreds of bodies He buried beneath the ruins of the town | The fighting for Ovillers bas been hard, bloody and ojose,” wald) one dispatch, “Many of our men died to gain a yard or two of earth works, Th have been fights to the death between a handful of English or Irish soldiers and a doz en or more Germans, meeting each other in the darkness of deep cel lars quarried out from the chalk} subsoll | Ovillers {# a place of abominable ruin. There is not a wall standing two feet high, The guns have swept it flat, but_updergronnd there are still great cellars qu by the inhabitants, and th Germans are holding against our| attacks and bombardments BY DEATH sport Since the outbreak of the Euro. pean war, he haw been prominent in raising funds for the allied suf ferers He was honorary president of the British-American Relief assocte tion, of which he was one of founders He is survived by his widow and three children, Mra, P. B. Reyn olds of Wilkesbarre, Pa, Monica CARRANZA DOWN FOR TREVINO EL PASO, Tex, July 16—Gen eral Jacinto B, Trevino loomed up|has been recalled today as the strongest military in Chihuahua vtate jatly refused to obey orders Chief Carranza to make certain arrests, and of War Minis ter Obregor. to resign as command er of the de facto army tn Chihua hua With 20,000 troops, the bulk of Carranaa’s atmy * rot to Trev © is id to forced a k down” and will re vernment ring rlout Trev court-martial failed, as the a@ would not oppos, tim, and he threatened to join with Villa Gen, Ignacto Enriquez, sppotnted ‘noon. Entrance was gained thru a BACKS by Obregon to replace Trevino, | Enriquez probably will be placed fn the cabinet As minister of pud | He instruction | | | $1,400 IN JEWELRY TAKEN BY BURGLAR gold, a t with Kimberly dia monds, worth $1,400, was stolen | from the home of R. W. Herbert, 6303 12th ave. N. EB, Friday after basement window. | HIPPODROME The Hippodrome show whieh | starts Sunday will be headed by/| Princess Luna's Hawaiian Seren- aders, who sing and dance while entertaining on their native instru-} Ments. Jean Worley & Co., with *| sketch, “The Diamond Queen,” Promises to be one of the best things offered. Mills and Mills el two old soldiers who entertain on violin and with song. Byson and Broh have a comedy singing and | talking act Johnson and Connell | are booked as “The Swede and the} Lady.” The ninth instaliment of | 7 “Peg o' the Ring” will be sbibwn | until Wednesday. . PALACE HIP ‘The program of vandeville and Photoplay which opens at the Pal ace Hip on Sunday. and continues until ,Tuesday night, will have a) ide variety of pi ing entertain ‘ment. The bill at the Palace Hip, begin Ring Sunday, will be headed by Herr Jansen & Co., who is billed as “America’s Greatest Transform ist, and Hie Mystery M pre. fenting a novel {llusion act. The Temple Male Quartet will be @nother attraction. The comedy . “The Man From the Hat Shop,” will be presented by Wil Jara Hutchinson and Dorothea Sad Mier. Jack and Marie Gray have a singing, talking, dancing and mus! €al act. The Four Valdares are comedy clists The feature photoplay of this program is “The Weaker Strain the ninth complete episode of the Who's Guilty?” series. In addition the Selig-Tribune News Pictorial PANTAGE The topliners at the Pantages | Go East This Summe saat egies natiihiie Aeeatey,” Will vie |be George Choos’ “Midnight Fol lies,” with two men and nine prett m ific girls, beautifull costumed An other pretty act will be the Four Thru the interesting and resource- Hal ful Northwest. Stop at | Sister singers George N. Brown, world’s cham Yellowstone Park | plon walker, assisted by Bill Wes ton, champion walker of the Original and Greatest National Park “i —e 7, Scouts, wil ent an athletic Low round trip tickete on % novelty, whil William de Hollis & f) daily. Travel Northern Pacific FM! Co, in “The Admiral’s Reception Be servicktt, dditional scenery and i) wili have nothing but fun, Silber 4 Band North,” the Bashful Man and Maid,” will serve up “bashfuloloy The fifteenth Installment of “The ‘\\Iron Claw,” the Pathe serial, will 4| round out the bill trp 1 tourist fares. Homeseele aN ie tts to Montas ind return | ORPHEUM A Gentleman of Leisure” is the information 4. 0, MeMallen, ©. P. A. WP) froth Bidg., 504 tnd Av. Phone Killott 6580. Seattle A. D. CHARLTON A.G.P.A Portiand, Ore. play announced by the Wilkes i es as their offering for next week beginning Sunday night This is a fouract com of American snap and gin Norn n Hackett will bid fare well to Seattle a week from tonight \\as he leaves for the East 4 J. Anthony Symthe will become leading man of the Wilkes Players for following week, making his first appearance in another com: Elevating a Husband.” Another new member will make bis appear ance tomorrow night, Mr. Jack Livingstone CHICAGO, ILL.—Evelyn Shubert 15 months, fell into her “fish pond full three inches of muddy wated in the bottom of a hole two feet d —and was drowned. will be shown a comedy film and/ bs Chorus of Geo. Choos’ “Midnight Follies,” at Pantages. (At right) | Annabelle Bellman, with Herr Jansen and company, at the Palace Call and See Samples of Our Yakima Gems finances bring you up at the end of a blind alley, q Hip. (Below) Ferdinandez and May, at the Hippodrome. | and va da or out on the broad avenue that leads to success? ENTERTAINS ELKS WASHINGTON, July 1%.—After marching alongside of Uncle Joe Cannon in the Elks’ parade at Bal timor Representative Johnson re turned to this city, where he joined with Representative Humphrey, a brother Bk, in entertaining visi jine Elks from the state of Wash A. E W. Ale invento’ mitted fident tior | (whale Hehte does n | Bridge White Gold fi i |ington ommended by our early custom. DEXTER HORTON TRUST Among those who attended John son's dinner Friday night were Dr, Arthur Burns and E. R, Ingersoll of a Seattle wht grasshoppers greatly iin a crops, Logan county officials an nounced they would furnish f ‘ M OAKLEY, KAN.—With clouds of Cut - Rate | Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank Turkeys, liv and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $19,317,523,28 approval, The local men feel con ns | n , ‘ vitae te ake you the piece of acrea they will get favorable ac © nid Wholesale Dealers tor | TG Paes te ee ter T| | are looking for. bad. } etables and Fruit | Butter, Egge and Cheese i re He : REAL PAINLESS ::- DENTISTS ® Jth order to Introduce our new bone) plate, which is the mouth; cob; guaranteed 15 years. q 4 | aieh . Gold crown 83.00 | Kaspbertioa, Boriner, crate a i a $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00) pronard, | $10 set of tepth a8 Platina fillings All work guaranteed for 15 years ' impression taken In the morn ing and get teeth same day, Exam- | write i place. “Bring this ad with you, | SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. 15, 1916. PAGE es KEENAN IN WAR'S 7 WOMEN § Supported by an All-Star Cast— including the prominent emo- tional actress Owing to the =| MARKEY | massive give a most vivid performance, depicting war’s most terrible produc- side, the violation of God’s Fairest Flowers—Women : tion 3 we are ota] We Must Prepare to make a slight to protect our Mothers, Wives and Sweethearts from the ra increase ages of war f cont | STARTING TOMORROW ff _ ——AT—— 15o! The STRAND SECOND AVENUE Between Spring and Seneca ester dns Spencer of Foster and J.| | timothy .... 3100 @28. pen perg ene nat git xander of Seattle are joint) Eastern Wasningte gun, which has been trans prea 34.00 @85.00 to the navy de partment for A Star Want Ad will find ® (Corrected Gally by J. W. Godwin & H. Chinese Herbs euccessfully using “we 1.6 Beets, sack Native Means, green, per Ih *, wax, per Ib antaloupe, Cal, 45 arrots, loca al. grapefruit TEETH Cherries, Bing cumbers. av 1 May aed Gruin . ‘ | [band Producer \ GOLDEN GARDENS PARK o ri Under New Management aitalfa, Xo, 1 Sunday Afternoon and Evening, A Barley. Take Fremont-Ballard or Ballaré wach 0 Kastern Washington oata.29.00 @1009 | Beach cars, change to Loyal Heights ars at 24th and Market rr ADMISSION TO PARK, Puget sound oats Straw, ton t and strongest plate known. not cover the roof of the you can bite corn off the | Peaches, Cal | Peppers, bell, Ib | Pireapple. Florida, crate £! he End a Your Road | What's the end of the road you're travel- work, per tooth, gold CROWDED iid OL ing? A blind alley or a broadening avenue? Hings $1.00 up | oid Winesap HARLES F. THWING filings « . 50c Australian ow, Cal 75¢ Chat depends Have you a Savings Account? Are you givi it consistent attention? Will your present plan of administering your personal and advice free. | White rt of our present patronage ts! work is still giving good aHet: dewatk nes femite ceee * | BT AND SAVINGS BANK office, be sure you are in the Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY | te he = Les |polson to fight pests. Opposite Kraser-Pate rm © Joe see BOGS Ca Dad 1

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