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PAINLESS DENTISTRY surgery without the slightest feeling or pain. Dr. Sipes is doing this work at great cost to the Boston Dental Co. as an evidence of his own great faith in this latest triumph of science. Literally hundreds of Star readers have been treated during the past 8 weeks and in no case has the new anesthetic failed Call any time for a free appointment card that will allow you to have your work done at an hour or day most convenient to you Remember, not one cent will be charged BOSTON DENTALCO. 1420 Second Ave. (Opposite Bon Marche.) “ een ARE ONAN OTRO EE I OORT INE AA ” Zi STAR—MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916. PAGE 2. cenne. The $10 license proposed by the committes Monday, it was pointed To Confine Themeelv le Paint Busine ware Goes, Too to Whole —~Hard- PRAISE MINERS out, will not be burdensome and ake it possible to reject tr ‘ lleane druggists An drug: Rickles Brothers, one of Pike gists will have to pay It street's leading hardware and | —_——- |portant eh WIFE SEES MATE Hulet M. Weils, president of hich » the Seattie Central Labor coun. j|to the pul tion of District No. 10, United [ued To do Fe ow Mine Workers of America, Mon- [place te to be PORTLAND, July a4 The bodies of Ulysses Aubry and Frank} Lake, killed on the Rose City speedway when Aubry's carcrashed ithru the fence Sunday, will be tak len home to Tacoma today, Mrs. |Aubry, who witnessed her bu*/ tions tn the couutry, and accredited | band’s death, is in a serious COn-lihe!) success tg tle contract system va A |dition from shock. Physicians #8¥/witn employers and arbitration | Ut at public sale, full particulars jshe is on the verge of & nervous! agreements mads every two years «< which will appear in Tuesday's A new wage veale calling for aj SMF ware these days is like money tn the bank, It increased recent! in some cases more than 300 per cent. This has been forgott with Rickles Brothers, because the jentire stock of hardware, sporting |xoods, machantes’ tools, paints jolls and varnishes will be closed day, in the Labor temple, with a short address, commending the minare on thelr progressiveneer and stability of purpose He said he vsileved the miners had one of the dest labor organize breakdown, Several other minor accidents! rat increase of 5 per cent will be OHHH mise occurred during the race meet presented to the mvention Tues-| | Omar Toft of Los Bae. it te the 4 special com the 50 and 20-mile races [mittee has working on the! | Rea Lentz of Seatfie, mano special, won the pursuit race, and turned the fas lap in 51 seconds. vale for a w joint and | comp miners. meets immedi j ately after the convention comes to ORDERS ARREST OF +22". nee of wal operators oh lyst of Seattl dle | ROADHOUSE OWNER trict presideat, sa'd Monday every | indication pointed to a successfull Seite settlement of the demands | | Prosecutor Lundin ordered the ar-| John P. White, of Des Moines, Ia.,| rest, Monday, of T. A. Suter, propri-| international t of the Unit letor of a roadhouse on the Bothell) ed Mine Wo: l speak to the road, near Kenmore, tn connection) convent T afternoon with the robbery, last week, of Ja He | pnding his Vacation tn Se cob Andrews, who was drugged and attle “touched” for $115 | More than 40 delegates from May Terry, the woman who was) four m{ning districts of the state at with Andrews, charged with tended Monday's moot running a disorderly house at 703 = Dearborn st. where the victim is said to have tecetved his first drink REDMOND ATTACK ASQUITH POLICIES’ | od h was Suter {s accused of furnishing in toxicating liquor after the party| reached the roadhouse in an autc bile. LONDON, July 24.— John Red CATCH SHORT FISH }mond, Irish nationalist leader, was the center of a storm in the house On Raymond Throm, of 563% Wood-|of commons this afternoon when he | @ts** lawn ave.; J.C. Kirmkan, of Renton,| bitterly amsaiied Premier Aaqui RECOVER VICTIMS jwhen a cioudburst { (of five persons drowned last night/took a fishing converted a \creek below Sunrise, Wyo. Into a and J. 8. Gilbert, of 1527 Eighth ave.,|for dilatory tactics in solution of trip Sunday andjthe Irish question caught some fine trout | The Irish leader was greeted with] | ‘But the fish were shorter than|@ storm of cheers 1 “The Floorwalker’ Also 10th Episode of o' the King and f pee : “ ” by r HEATRES No Longer Needs Seven vaudeville numbers and a| DALLAS, Tex, July 24-—-J feature photoplay comprise the| . H. (’‘Cyclone”) Davin, windoos ; Ege program which opened Sunday at ‘ Ps poet and congressman, whore Committee Recommends Pas-!j)4° pq) Hip. It is headed py | Butte High School Teacher} jumporary residence in the ef sage of License {the allegorical sketeh, “Which One Taking Course at the | fete Kast resulted in bis don | Shall | Marry? | University ping a collar for the first time Ordinance Mme, Fay Carranza, the “Spanieh | in 20 rs, probably will di Ire - | Nightingale,” has a new repertoire ESTIONED BY GIRL| card that collar IS GIVEN A SURPRISE) or ions and renewed her nuceesn | QUESTIONE | Latest returns from demo | -s Jof the past week k cratic primaries today show There.are 80. drug meres se Anita Diag s monkeys are & com: | A mere man le a ’ that Cyclone is Meked for re ih ese lg 0 edy hit. Other acts; Ray L. Royce,| Ing In the summer session o nomination as congresaman-at prescription or mo prescrip: |oniracter studies of small town! the university. yee Wad wnly. that types; Mond tui, “aeroplane girt He is Homer Bradford, man Another famous figure who “clk AEA ge King Brothers, strong men; Ling : toginge A got it right in the Adasa’s ap They won't even fill @ pre |e Long, winging and dancing, a| Wal training Instruct Cul scription that calls for alcohol shotoplay, “A Trial of Souls,” and| @utte, Mont, high school. ple was “Uncle Charley 1 The news almost bowled Ove eee any tee vaws Pletorial,| from behind his apron he re berson, U. 8. senator for four members of the city license com |" "OST TS P plied to questions aimed at him successive tern In the race mittee, assembled Monday to fig by a woman reporter for the for renomination he was beaten ure out some way to curb boot {ORPHEUM | mewspaper which the summer | by former Gov. Colquitt. 8. P | legging from drug stores J. Anthony Smythe, new leading sion students In journalism | Brooks, former president Their final action was to recom-|™man with the Wilkes Players, ili! publish thrice a week Stier ‘univeneiy, waa 0 }mend the passage of an ordinance,|™&ke his detut tn Seattle at the! “proke tho first dish in my Ife] third. Colquitt and either Cul | Heensing al) drug stores $10 a year,| Orpheum Monday night In “Elevat-|the first day | appeared in the) person or Brooks will be the Jand making tt possible for the | ne. be ne eh bite: Gant |home economies department,” be} starters in the “run-off” sena council to refuse anybody a it ger ye he ac ts of “A a woes sald Reasor 1 was fussed, torial primary, August 28 cense who is considered a boot-)™#n of Leisure,” Sunday evening, | thats wh So many women Gov. James E. Ferguson w logger. | Norman Hackett, retiring leading | ground, and 1 had to hurry #0. The sob pmrerrtr topes But you are making the drug-| M&M, bade farewell to the city. | thing I distixe about it In the dish.) SPEND Muluinnet ide gists who don't sell liquor or alec The house w packed and *6Y°| washing No wonder women are eaitation (pti ia ial Fs vufter along with the others, [eral hundred turned away at the| gomandin nechanicalcontriv.| probit \ a elec. , veniat F.C. Regan, | dor ances to wash and dry distens = Se . ; * sitting ta the tobb: r | Hackett was bidden godaperd at "As he talked, he dried the last fe = eo 4 ye Syper ¢ ni ice ea o 1 1 ‘ eading, 112,397 to 107,758, on “ ome ca to] dinner given by Tom Wilkes at | gigh and almost savagely rolled it a BS gee had some statistics (0/1. New Washington after the|iato the cupboard | incomplete returns He arose and took a list from his} #how. i ie He explained that he thought his kets ARENA Jatudy in home economics would 4 MISS DEATH AS These druggists won't fill a , jcome in handy iquor or alcohol prescription,” he] More than 3,000 people attended | He gives a year course fn house] sald, “and tf you don't believe it; the second giving of the “Me®!dianning in the Butte high school AUTO TURNS OVER yout ean check up at the internal |#ah” by the Seattle music festival jang thinks « direct knowledge of | revenue office and nee that they |#ogers and orchestra at the Arend |the housek “’ needs will make - don't even have a federal license.” | Sunday. Theo Karle Johnston, the |nim more competent A ble auto carrying four people He read the names of the fol-|tenor, headed g group of excellent! He wanted « know about the ar | backed over # bluff at Maple Va lowing pharmacies; Puritan, Bell's, | #eers A rangeme and design of ¢ ey Sunday afternoon, somersault Pacific, Warren, Fremont, Sunny oC we lkitchen, and #0 registered for work |¢d several times and landed ut side, Edgewater, Lincoln, Brown's, | @RANO sont ehig [i8. Which learning how ste; ide down 40 feet ow Rainier, Ranks’, Stephens’, Colum-| The show at the Grand this | can be saved and bgnps from pro-| Only one of the passengers bia, York, Valentine, Erickson’s,| Week {% leaded by Helen Savage | secting cupboard doors avoided. |!njured. Charles Lynch, 6306 Summit, Queen Anne, Calhoun and/®"4 company, who present: 4)" 15 that your only reason for|4ve. N. E., suffered a bruised leg Varsity a sketch, “A Day at the Wild West|taxing the course?” persisted the|and a wrenched knee. The top of ." This act is full of Interest | the auto broke the fall. The oth Jake Lough, of Fremont, said the | Show, reporter. majority. of the druggists were as | #24 good, clean comedy. “Who wants to know?’ he re-jers in the car were Mra. Lynch anxious to weed out the law break-|, Emory Manley distinguished | ,nonded, cryptically and Mr. and Mra, T. M. McGraw ers as anybody else. himself by his phenomenal whi» — — 1 First avo. N Tt wae first proposed, several| ting. Tha Olmateads, in their | ce ac . , weeks ago, to make druggists pay ve aggre te robatic re apace He a R THERS |oremen NOT CAPTURED $1,000 a year license if they sold | Clty. offer rn act of rare grace an | ait | beauty. (4 Roy and Mabel Hart | | booze | LONDON, July Denial that The corporation counsel ruled |8F¢ good vocalists. Brooks and Se Pre eb agp hat all druggists would have to be | Doyle have a comedy singing, talk agg lima es Bo hy orecty "4 . - 7 ei he iba nen licensed, and if It was for selling |!" and dancing act an pr aniags ering lt csp 04 ; | Charlie Chaplin, in “The Floor ship to the " a boose, the license would have to} wc Hg Dag ge be $1,000, + re, no less, the city | ¥#!ker,” is the movie attraction, | iv . » : , >| b be $1,000, no more, f ‘ ne be charter provision for a lMquor Ii | ® mites Frees ¥ NEKVOUS INDIGESTION BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MER MIMER oT” weit YOUR CREDIT IS O.K. 1043 TIN Specialists in Painless Dentistry ve made Patn- neh wt For nat ears The sure preservation of teeth health Extracting absolutely with ’ d after effe ‘Our prices are right. Get ay ate before going All work guaranteed. Isewhere. | GUERNSEY, Wyo., July 24-|tOrrent which swept an automobile |tive inches,” said Deputy Game| Irish members grected his denun-| Agta of Vaudeville ation and consultation ‘The bodies were recovered Monday |P@fty into a canyon | Warden Marco, who issued com-|Ciation of Asquith with shouts and Sct . nS Locks ia plaints in Justice Brinker's court, yells at Asquith, such as You be ic Allernoons — venings CASEMENT DOOMED Monday trayed Belgium! You are betray-{ — SF | ing Ireland! \o alls — wn a net COMING rhinos, Gan | WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE - wat NDON, July 24.—The attor-| will be shut off in all of SEATTLE 2 fl ney genoral today refused a certif.|G swan lying east of the rail CROWN PRINCE is NATATORIUI Cy kK t ped which hr Prag Roger road track# and south of Homer st | sement, vorvicted in the Irish re-| tomorrow, from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m UP IN E 0 NE {LIZ TION jolt, degraded from his knight-| Water also will be shut oft on E.| A R PLA mg hood and sentenced to death, tolgpruce st, between 12th and lth cmon SANITATIS Fancy, Light-Colored At $3.85, $4.85 $5.95 and $8.85 $6.00 to $12.50. that are making a quick clearance Main Salesroom TURRELL SHOE Co. “THE HOUSE OF SERVICE” 903 SECOND AVE. appeal direct to the house of lords. | LADIES’ High Shoes AT SALE PRICES In Turrell’s MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE Men's, Women's and Children’s Low Shoes at sale prices Ladies’ Low Shoes at...........$2.95 to $5.95 Men’s Low Shoes at............$3.35 to $6.45 Children’s Low Shoes at........$1.25 to $2.95 BURKE BLDG. AMSTERDAM, July 24.—The German crown prince made his de but last week as a military filer, ac- cording to word recetved here from aves., during the same hours. CROWDS STORM WEDN | BUILDING Berlin today. For 15 minutes the j heir to the German throne risked mee | his life in a German aeroplane over Hundreds of Eager Buyers Turned |the French lines surrounding Ver Away—-Sale Reopens Tomorrow | dun —— | While admiring thie fresh proof doors of the great! at 716 First Avenue When Salvage § the le of the crown prince's courage, con: siderable adverse comment was Farewell |were thrown open Saturday morn-|heard in Berlin, the Germans hold ing, hundreds of eager buyers|ing that, ae heir to the throne, he |crowded the store to Its utmost|should not needlessly risk his life capacity, So great were the|/in such dangerous exhibitions of be |crowds that turned out to visit this | courage. | l big bargain event that hundreds of | _—$$$___— | je |people were forced to patiently | | await their turn to gain admittance ‘GERMANS RELEASE to the store. The doors were only opened from time to time and only many buyers as the sales could serve properly were to as BRITISH VESSEL Field Agent, Life-Saving Co We are closing out some of our White, Ivory and Gray Kid 1 peut Dedede hier ae sd BERLIN, via Wireless to Say Demonstrating, with assistant kin, Tan Calf with White Topping, and White Canvas High [\oiympic Trading & Supply Co, and | ile: July 24.—German authorities and resuscitating drowning pers Bhoes. Both lace and button styles. Turrell quality at these Hiother stocks that have been pur. | Cae Ordered release of the British Interesting and instructin prices means bargains for the fortunate buyers. Regular prices \chased at 50 and 60 cents on the |*esmer Adam, captured by a Ger. girl in Seattle should see it man torpedo boat, since the investi- a. po t by t 1 dollar recently by the International | Pt.) Gtacloned the vesiel wae ean. |Salvage Co, Is making quite a t sensation among the shoppers was tured within Swedish territorial Jevident by the many favorable | Waters. comments heard on every side| about how cheap dependable mer chandise is being sold. The sale; RAIN HURTS FRUIT | | will continue for the next 28 days. | SWIMMIN Many extra salespeople b been engaged to handle the crowds that! Unseasonable rains have decreas ill attend the sale this week, We/ed the cherry crop of Western advise all readers of this paper; Washington to such an extent that SEATTLE N who intend to buy clothing, hats,| practically all of the year's supply | will be shipped tn from the hill sec-| tions of the eastern part of the state. | shoes, groceries, men's furnishings, etc, to investigate the money- sav. ing possibilities here. Second Ave. sida ea the Afternoon and Evening—2:30 and 8:30 Of Washington, D. C. Admission 10c ESDAY Exhibition Longfellow rps, American Red Cross Society the methods ons proper in rescuing g. Every man, woman, boy and G AS USUAL ATATORIUM at Lenora St. 'STANDPATTERS | rity to] Tr, EID Wallace and | ARE UNDER FIRE |Prof, Torrey, of Reed, Begins | | Probe of Hart Case on the Campus | | DR. SUZZALLO IS AIDING! Prof. H, P. Torrey, chairman of the committee commissioned by the American Association of University Professors to inves tigate the discharge of Joseph | K. Hart from the University of Washington faculty, Monday | was on the campus reviewing | the situation with other faculty embers. Prof. Torrey of Reed college, Portiand, along with Prof. O. K. McMurray of the University of California and Prof. W. E. Briggs of Stanford university were detailed by Chancellor Frank Strong of the University of Kansas to investigate Hart's case. Dr. Suzzallo, who returned from Montana Saturday, has announced he will cooperate with the investt |gators handling the Hart case | He said Prof. Hart's connection | |with the university was severed be- cause of “a failure to co-operate in the performance of departmental lduties which efficiency required.” President Suzzallo received notice in June that the A, A. U. P. in} tended to investigate the case on | They are in “The Selfish Woman,” a strong 5-act domes- an appeal from Hart. tie dr: | Offers to Hear Appeals ie | He was dismissed in May, 1915,/ —_—_—— along with Dean Bolton and Prof A Paramount Pictograph A New Comedy also are shown bers are superb |Herbert G. Lull, all of the depart | t of education Action was taken by the regents the same day they elected Dr, on Henry Suzzallo president. Dr. Suzzallo later informed the three discharged faculty men that they might appeal their cases to him ff they cared to. Bolton appealed and stated } Lull went to the Kansas State rmal school at Emporia. Hart did not appeal to Dr. Suz zallo, but placed his case in the hands of the A. A. U. P. Same Body Defends Nearing his body of educators investi |euted the case of Dr. Scott Nearing, |who was dismissed from the faculty of the Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania. That investigation attracted nation-wide was rein- The 16 investigating committee here try to determine whether art's dismissal was just, in the} 15c ht of alleged petty turmoil he is alleged to have created in his de partment, Children ..... . .5¢ To Expose Politicians’ Contro! | On the other hand they will be} confronted with evidence to show that outside politicians were anxious to get Hart out of the unt- versity. The A. A. U, P. is determined to stop political meddling at the ex- pense of academic freedom. In December, 1915, shortly before the legislature convened, Hart ad- dressed parent-teacher associations and fearlessly rapped many reac- tionaries who were trying to tn- timidate university faculty mem- bers. Such politicians as Jimmy Davis of Tacoma, who s slated for the chairmanship of the appropriations) committee, were taking every op- portunity to block development on| the campus unless the Mberal fac-| ulty members were muzzled. The politicians were branding them as “anarchia' Standpatters Blocked Progress The university was badly in need of appropriations. Buildings were crumbling. And the politicians held the purse strings. AMUSEMENTS ILKES PLAYERS GC wpreuin “ELEVATING A HUSBAND” Introducing Asthony Smythe. a bak at Spri ‘aa see. 15¢ and Ses. ‘WHICH ONE SHALL I MARRY? Fay Carransa; Ray L. Reyce Anita Diaz's Monkeys Other vaudeville and feature photoplay Mata., 1:30 to 5. Nights, 6:30 to 11 NEW PANTAGES This Afternoon, 2:30. Tonight, 7and9 | | } So Dean Landes, then acting “ * ” president -following the dismissal | Brides of the Desert of President Thomas Kane, wrote And Lots of Comedy to Hart, and half jokingly and half seriously told him to refrain from making criticiems of the politicians from public platforms. It was following the receipt of this letter that Hart decided to re- sign from the faculty He did not want to be restrained | from speaking when or how he pleased | 30 he wrote a resignation to Re. Fechter, which, it is said, was| indictment of the parrow] which was dominating | university Popular With Students This letter has never been made public. Friends of Hart on the faculty pointed out that his resignation! would be a keen loss to the univer. sity. They also potn out that | his resignation would be simply playing into the hands of the poli ticlans who wanted to dictate the teachings of the institutio; | So he recalled the letter of resig: nation by telegram, j Friends of Hart point to bis popu- | A severe viewpoint the | R, CLARK How Can You Excuse Your self for Further Delay in Having Your Teeth Fixed? We are able to guarantee to a larity with his students as an indi. |your work for you without hurting you a bit. We are in a position on account of the Immense volume of business that of the very cation of his office. | Was He Self-Made Martyr? However, other faculty members point out that his standing on the fitness for faculty we do to lowest pric © offer you the grads, graduate, regia ure you faculty gradually lowered, in the jerery ~~ of Rite | apinicth OF alice dea rom the very best den estimate of other faculty members, |{he country, and passed the exam recause he “tried to become a mar: |tlon of the state demtal hoard. | Ea tyr” oftentimes when there was no |@nd every operator in this office hae ME Sap tenors Balin cometh abseget | te in front of his dental occasion for “climbing on the altar,” | D sight of all And they say he went out of his} you with yout work antee of satisfact! This gusrantee ts ned both by the operator who doe work and by L. R. Clark, D, D. 8, owner and man- of this office, who is thorough- ¥_resportaible. It will be worth a lot to you te bey your teeth put Into perfect eon- on. |lronolad way to block co-operation However, there is an almost uni form feeling among university stu- dents and faculty that if profession. al politics had a hand in his dis- missal, the part they played should be brought to light. cost. e@ say that we can do your work ly | pain KILLS WOMAN AND “si! »pos | Gentlemen I had BABE AND HIMSE pulled by three diff and after this expertet I was very LAKE FOREST, ML, July 24 much afraid to come to your office jt rom now on my dread of the dental | Side by side ‘n the little morgue today lay the body of a man of chair has passed, for the Regal Den- | tists can pull any tooth painlessly, jas they did not hurt me whatsoever, RANK STOUT, 318 Jefferson. & woman of 22 and a babe of six| We have plenty of other testi- months. monjais which are just as oop P Minctng as, this one, which we ae all died of pistol shots, ap. ‘very glad to show you if you parently fired by the man call at our office. The bodies were found Sunday|. Make up your mind to start to | nave your teeth fixed right now, You | will never regret it And this ts the proper place te come without a doubt Dental Offices on the grounds of the Onwentsia club, near here Two young society early morning je the discovery girls, horseback taking an ride. ms Regal Hanna Jensen, keeper of a board one Clark, Ma: . hous aid the three came to| sees % Tete he bourders a few days ago. | There was little to indicate gheir |- eeaaineereaaas relationship, but they quarreled There are many bargains in over the baby, which was appar real estate to be found In Star ently hated by the man, Want Ads.