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Root beor ice cold—and lettersy from home are the two things most |Apprectated at Calexico, according to Albert Hurwits, a “rookie is & member of Company B, See ond infantry, Washington National }Guard” He says the yookles gos }sip more than women. Hie letter follows ‘It is only a few weeks since we jhave been here, but it seems like &% MANY years, not because time ts slow, bul so many new | things have been crowded into the short period Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr, | | | | New Bill Tomorrow Headed by because | | While, saturally, there are some }who are kicking and dissatisfior, for the most part every one is con | tented } | “Calextco ts just about a thou aa per « better than we ex-| | pected | “Instead of a wild, barren region In Scotch-Irish Musical with nothing but sand and cacty Comedy Review with rattlesnakes and tarantulas ea ger for Washington blood, we are in 6—PEOPLE—6 jthe midst of the famous Impertal valley, which uas in. the last few Years been transformed by trrign jtion from « d to a blooming country, famous already for its wa Adolph Raymond Comedy Noveity termelons and cantaloupes. “The vory plentifulness of wa termelon was the cause of man and many a good, old-fashione }stomach ache che first few days. The heat is so intense that a 5 teshaesbene |person mst be very careful what he eats, aa tho number who fell out Jof ranks day after day at drill wil! toatify We are learning not to drink the ice water we reldom get + “Whenever we are allowed, we s0 to town Karl Karey Cabaret Entertainer TRIO And the root beer they serve |here! | | Many and mony a boy will car In “The Shoplifter” ry back home memories of the root beer they got here that will last |them forever. With Monologues and 4 ‘Some town! Paved streets! Brick buildings! Two good banks! | Hardware stores! A few classy] drug stores, and a ‘movie!’ ee INVESTIGATE PLOT The police Friday were investigat jing rumors t strike sympathizers has plotted to blow up the 8. 8. Ful-| }ton at pler 14 | “G. A. Heyburn, manager of pier! }14 telephoned us that one of his (strike guards had overheard the | plotters in a First ave. pool room,” beaid Lieut. Hedges. ‘BARS THROWN DOWN Applicants from outside the city will be permitted to take the civil service examination for city archt- tect August 18, according to a new ruling made by the commissioa The monthly ovary ts $300. SafRLS BREAK INTO EXCLUSIVE OCIETY WITH L OUD HOSIERY, 3 CENTS AND LOTS OF NERVE PASADENA, Cal., July 29.—Aft- er bluffing thelr way {gto soctety | om three certs, Priscila Kimmis end Mildred C’are, two attractive 17-year-old girls, have decided that luffing does not pay It landed them fr. jail when Miss Clare's father asked the police to find her. The girls recently ran away from their homes in Phoenix, Arizons, came to this city, registered at the Hotel Maryland, one of America’s most exclosive hostelries, and chose one of the most expensive jsuites, ALL ON A CAPITAL OF THREE PENNI For three days they did not eat They stayed in this beautiful and | }Iuxurious caravansary, mingling | with the rich nnd aristocratic so- |clety, of which they had read and dreamed. They traveled a thousand miles on empty stomachs and startled | | the staid aristocracy of a nation. | Eleventh installment ...10c Tomorrow Sunday Weekday Matinees is'll make it stop itching, sonny— Ointmentrelieves almost instantly itching, smart and sting, whether SS ple rash, ly-heat, or -bite. RKes- ino! Ointment is “It was ,reat fun while it last excellent, too, for fed,” said Miss Clare. “We started | ivy (or oak) poi- out to ‘knock ‘em all dead,’ and soning, and as a |we certainly succeeded. The only | regrettable part cf it is we now healing dressing | have to go back to Phoenix, where pemeters. cots, | nothing ever hapnens. rns, chafings SS | “We at least bad the satisfaction and bruises. SS jot being ‘Somebody’ for a little | while. | “We were afraid to eat at the hotel for fear we would have to |pay for our meals as we ordered $$$ —— ————— | thom.” | Acting the part of real society DENTISTS Ye simply assumed an air of| aloofnes#,” Miss Kimmis explained. “and carriod ourselves with dignt-| ty, didn’t attempt to flirt—and we | were dressed for the part. Why, my stockings elone seemed to be| the sensation of the hotel | “We copied our garments from the very atest fashion magazines we made most of them ourselves,” 'TO DISMISS CASES order to introduce our cal OF STRIKING MINERS whalebone) plate, which {is the| lelsctaiiags lightest and strongest plate known, | DENVER, Cal., July 29.—Attor. does not cover the roof of the| ney General Farrar of Colorado an mouth; you can bite corn off the | nounced today that a majority of cob; guaranteed 15 years. |the 84 strikers’ cose growing out Gold crown .....++++++-+++- $8.00) of the 1913 coal strike and pend-| $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 | !D6 in the lower state courts will $30 dei oe tooth $5.00 | °°, dismissed cee | The supreme ccurt appeals of Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00) strike Leader John Lawson and White crowns . - $3.00 | others given life terms after cou Gold fillings .$1,00 up | Viction on charges of participating Silver fillings - 606 in fatal riots are not affected Platina fillings . 750 Au wore guaranteed for is rears | AEROPLANE HITS MOTHER AND CHILD eeth same day, Exam- Cait See Samples of Our Pinte ané Bridge Work. We Stand | the Test of Time. ONTARIO, Cal, July 29.—A child was iilled and its mother. | Mrs, C. A. Stoeee, seriously injur- ed, when Lie H. Wheeler, { 8. A., attempte to rise from the} ground in a war plane near Mess crashed into a line of watching au | tomobiles. ~ nm. Ask our cu have tested our work When coming to our office, be sure you are in the fight place. Bring this ad with you e HI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST, Oppesite ¥: terson Why wear yourself out looking for a vacant house? In Star Want| Ads, you will find many choice ones listed. Ce. ) AH! THATROOTBEER f | PALACE HIP For a fitney, you get a great | big stein, Tilled with cracked toe root beer, and relixer water, that who | certainly touches/ the spot. It's about the most appreciated thing next to a letter from home. oe “Talk about women gossiping! If DIVORCE TOPIC AT 5 { § \ | TOPS OTHER BILLS | Rawr | | | | ow | | (1) Elsa Brown, at P. @ Hip. (2) Karl Karey, at the Grand. (3) Scene from “Divorce Question,” at Pantages. cee GRAND The Douglas Fi y in a Scotch and Irish Musical Comedy F he: will 1 the show at the ( theatre Sunday. There are six peo- ple in the cast, three women and three men. Adolph Raymond will present a comedy novelty acrobatic act. Karl Karney {is billed as “The Original Cabaret Man.” he Fineberg Trio will be seen in ketch, “The Shoplifter joo. Burnett has a new line of parodies and monologue Peg o' the Ring,” the 11th in ment, will be shown until Tues day night. | ° | | One of the especially strong! drawing cards on the Palace Hip bill, beginning Sund will ti Frank Burton and comp a» the dran jc playlet, “Paid in Full, which has been held « from the Past week because of the wide spread interest it has created An unum fine musical, sing ing and dancing number is prom ised by the Spanish Troubadours, a company of five people Brown and Bristol have a dainty singing act Pistel and Cushing, as “The Stranded Minstrels,” have a black face spe Mosher, Hayes and Mosher have one of the funniest comedy bicycle acts that has been seen here falty, Then there will be Lona Hegyi in “The Girl and the Clay,” who models faces of comedy and ard character before the aud out of clay The feature photoplay of this bill, which {s to continue until | Tuesday night, will be “The Lost Paradise.” oe. PANTAGES The Six Kirksmith Sisters will headline the new Pantages bill next week he act is billed as a musical interlude, but in reality is said to be an ambitious recital of a high order The Divorce Question,” a dra matic sensation by Anthony Mac Guire promises unusual interest The comedy will be provided by ie ks and Clarence Bow en, two clever “dark spots of jo Freeman and Dunham, jolly en- relief and often ward off a vf. - — pos hart will Provide amusement’ severe illness. Beecham’s Pills “* THOMAS DARLINGTON Brighton,” while the dainty. els. arecarefully compounded from py Darlington, selected by the ters, “Black and White,” will offer) vegetable products—mild, National Civic federation to in Moone are ing. Buy a box now. You carps, has put his official 0, K. | The return engagement to the| don't know when you may need on the sanitary arrangements and Moore theatre, on September 1, of Beecham’s Pills, A reliable ™*dical prevaredness at Fort Sam Leo, Jan and Mischel Cherntavaky,| family remedy that always Houston, the first camp he visited. violini t planint nd colt t is ais He wilt visit all camps along the th much enthustas j ul circle Their extraord Sh Id B a ig uccesses have created a new ou. e BECAUSE OF the high cost of a he history of mus 1 . a ch a at Hand bien ss ie cing Mua OF CALEXICO PANTAGES; MUSIC | P| gambling * und such, beside }@ regular land tax ie Cantu has illt school houses and spiendid ds and hos established a firm, stable goverr ment. Carranza has several times attempted to remove him, but Car tu has diplomatically but none the STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916. PAGE 5, they have anything on a bunch of rookies, thoy are going some, On fellow will come back from town with some hot air about some drunken ‘greaser’ running amuck. nd before nightiail the rumor will spread around the camp that Villa in command of °,000 bandita, ts about to knock at the gates of Ca lexico. Then overy rookie sees that hi gun ts acy when he goes to 4 and that his bayonet ts wher can get It for instant use I think the worst) hours I'v spent yet were when our compan was on guard, and T was on a post from 4 to 6 a, m, Just daybreak. walked along evitiously, very, very cautiously, look cf out for tarant las and snake Once a big toad, as big a bone’s fist in my path. M heart leaped my mouth ha | I doubt if the militia will ever do more than patrol duty “Lower California ia practically lictator named Cantu. This m tary governor js a man of ability of Women, somewhat on the order of Diaz He has « standing army of 1,800 or mgre men ever? night tn |He obtatna as enue fror }leas firmly refused to be remove Carranza Is now threatening t make war on Cantu, and {f there |'s war between them, there will be shots fired across into Calexico. i then I expect things will start to por IMPERIAL Cantu, because of the support given his gambling houses b Americans, is decidedly pro-Amert ean.” | Actress Calls in Hotel Maid; Finds It’s Japanese Boy “Legende” Verna Merrereau, one of the principals in the “Hrides of the Desert” danco number at the New Pantages this week, had a horrifying experience at the New Wanhingion Miss Merseroan is temporar- fly minus mald, and had been accustomed in other cities to call for the mald of her floor to ansist with her small te dn Monda while dress. ing to go theatre, the ung Woman phoned the of fice and asked that the maid of the sighth floor be sent to her room at one The clerk wled, but sent the floorman after the maid, as requested Late with her dressing, the dancer shouted, “Come in,” when a timid knock was heard Joor, Without looking CYNTHIA M. GUTERSON’S LINA Men and the Envy With Her Husband LUCIEN MUR —-IN- THE SHADOW OF The Most Beautiful Woman in the World CAVALIE Whose Classic Beauty Is the is, > ATORE HER PAST Five Wonderful Acts, Marvelously Interpreted by RUSSIA Wieniauski N ORCHESTRA Selections From Chopin, Puccini, Schumann, Massenet and Other Famous Composers MUSICAL CONCERT PROGRAM: Seattie’s Best Photoplay House she raid | BD Bcdie DecceeRe EB cenatet Be wht bumed ri ine sta 118 of age. Q—If an American enlists In the strings and pull them even! _—I am a girl yeare 5 —t These = laced-fitting pets ae am ‘ a teen to know what to|Canadian army, ond deserts, and ae 1 |e. 1 have some boy friends, but|comes back to the United States, “B’cuse, piense,” sald a mas- | do not ge with any of them often, |can they take him back by force? cultne yotce, “are honorable |pecause there le a certain boy In| Please answer at once, as | ery lady _koowing chambermaids | our neighborhood whom | like 0 | worried. ‘A SISTER. for "Vashington hotel are a |iuch better than all of the rest,| A.—He could not be compelled to ps 7 a Lie rve never had the chance to go | leave the United States if he is still Cart lwth him, | am not the only girl /a citize: who likes nim, either. One girl | know is trying to go with him now, He is keeping company with a girl at the present time, but they do not get along. Do you think there | anything | could do to make him care for me a little? He always dances with me when we both hap- pen to be at a dance. ANNA, A.—If you are living up to the best there is in you, I am afraid there is nothing else you can do, Anna. A girl who deliberately tries eck out the company of a young nan invariably becomes very com on and uninteresting to him, DRY LAW HELPS VALUES--THATCHER Has the passing of the saloon ac tually caused a depreciation tn Se attle realty values? | It was predicted by some that it would “The question will be decided by the board of equalization, which meets one week from Monday,” said Aewessor Thatcher Saturday Rentals in some localities have certainly suffered,” he added, “but! Qa few years ago ! became on the whole I think property val-| acquainted with an estimable young ues are better today than they were woman thru a newspaper, | saw j@ year ago. T have assessed all considerable of her after that. Then |} didn't see ner any more, and heard she went to New York. | wrote to her folks, obtained her New York property on that assumption.” Thatcher said he looked forward to more trouble for the board thie year than in many previous, owing address, and wrote to her. She to the large number of complaints never answered my letter. Would that had drif into his office it be proper for me to write again? IN DOUBT, One might naturally suppose it assessments. No day pawwes, he sald, without a delegation of kicking real estate/that the young lady does not wish men visiting him, to continue your acquaintance. However, if you have good reason to believe she did not recetve your former communication, you can with propriety send her a postal or DETECTIVE IS FREED Because E. M. Martin worked only on the case of Howard 8./|a note King, charged with the murder of | Mra. Corinne Wheeler and Miss - > Kate D. Swift, and a # not contin “SANITATION O. K.,” | luously engage in the business of wher, bon tg ua private detective, the charge that EXPERT REPORTS | he was operating without a license | @————_—_—__---_______@ was digmissed in police court Fri-| day } For Emergencies When you have a bilious at- tack, or when you feel illness coming on—promptly move the bowels, start the liver working and put your entire digestive system in good shape with a dose or two of the time-tested PILL You will welcome the quick Q. have some medicine | wish to send the government to be in- spected, Can you give me the ad-| ‘ese? IGNORANT. A.—S8end !t to Rupert Blue, Sur- geon-General, U. 8. Hygienic Labor- | tory, Washington, D. C. Q.—Can you inform me if there la anything | can do to take the shine off of a black silk jacket caused by rubbing against backs of car seats? MATTIE. A.—Sponge with aqua-ammonia (spirits). Q.—WIil you kindly tell me where |! could rent a nice evening dress |for one night? 1! do not care to buy jone just now, and will appreciate your kindness very much if you will answer this before Sunday. THANK YOU. A.—It will be impossible for you \to rentone, ! am surry to say, None jof the costume shops carry them| because they are so unserviceable, and the styles change so quickly, that there is no profit in them, | Q.—A friend wants to know, it| they lived in British Columbia for | | some months, and then moved back | to this et and left an unpaid debt, If a collector could come over! | here and garnishee a man's wages? | | Can they collect it In any way? PETE, A.—It is just possible that the bill| can be collected, as numerous at- GREY’S ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS torneys and collection firms make ajwhere else, or should | tell my specialty of handling border cases.| brothers to move? Aji * teh the whole responsibility of caring Q—tI have three brothers, two|for my mother when | have three of whom at home and not big, husky, healthy brothers who It Is up to me to pay | are more able to care for her than for their board and room. Besides|!, if they cared to stick to a job? paying the grocery bill, | have the Or should | leave the city and let light, wa and rent to pay, be-'the whole bunch shift for them- sides clothing my mother. My selves? They have none of them brothers seem to think that food! ever done a thing for me, and have should drop down, and It doesn't seem to worry them at all that they are not workin: or making any effort to get work, My older brother and his wife have circulated a etory in the neighborhood that | am mercenary and hard to live with, and now the whole bunch of gossips have been sympathizing with them, and one would think that | am a woman lacking in the finer feelings, to hear them talk. 1 do not care very much about! what my neighbors think of mi | do not bother them, nor wis! but when | have asked them for help they have turned me down. # am commencing to think that § have been the goat. A WORRIED GIRL. —Call_a family consultation, and put the situation up to your brothers fair and square. Tell them that you can't seem to ap_ preciate their generosity in shift- ing the entire responsibility of |bread-winning to your shoulders, nd that you will no longer be the as “goat.” Give them a week to de to/cide whether they will go to work have them bother me; but Miss/and keep up their share of the ex- Grey, It does not seem right that) Penses, or get out. If at the end | should be made to bear the brunt/ of that time they have done neither, of everything and have to shoulder|take your mother and move to all the responsibility and = my/quarters which will not accommo brothers go and come as they date “star boarders.” please and never give a thought to my mother or how she Is going! to be taken care of. | | earn a good willing to provide for my mother,| but | do not wish to spend the rest of my life trying to make it easy for someone else who Is much stronger and healthier than | am. With all this domestic responsibil- ity to worry about | am not able, My to give my mind to my work and/| the worry is commencing to show| may quote me to any extent as in my work, | saying that your record while you Now, Miss Grey, will you tell me| were here was in the interest of what you think | should do?/ good and opposed to bad legislation, Should | move my mother some-|and I hope that your constituents (Paid Advertisement) CONGRESSMAN BRYAR'’S RECORD THE VERY BEST GILSON GARDNER SAYS $0 Washington, D. C., February 18, 1916, Dear Mr. Bryan: So far as I am concerned you Id Producers for Baas, try, Veal and Pork , Prices | i Poul MARKET REPORT oe ——o @ | will have the intelligence to send you_back, as we need all that kind of Congressmen we can get, Very | truly yours, GILSON GARDNER, | THE STAR said editorially: | Bryan has made good at Wash- ington, | Don't substitute fair promises for | faithful perfornrance. TAKE NO CHANCES— Godwin & Cc ae (Corrected daily by J. W a8 *, Cn ‘ 2 | 1916 Droflers He. ae eee une ve BRYAN FIRST | Bucks is 18 | Hens, 3 Ibs and under rr o3 it a : L b weil aborers i 1 @ il Veal, iar oo 18 [Bitsdeeryccs: MOS ie oe Wanted | Pork: geod block’ hows °” @ 10 choy + HEY nts, black Sten? | Florida. grapetrutt 550 WAGES ON SHIPS: ter, Kags and C! sl Se necktnae bad | 50c Straight Time sam |Garito, new | 75¢ Overtime Washington | creamery “oriek ry : ” ||] WAGES ON DOCKS: old pack | 8 40 40c Straight Time | Domestic wheet | 60c Overtime Limbureer 22 @ 1238 | pareee baat J Wiccenalx ereiete 1) |S ce iio ||| Free Board and Lodging. | Wisconsin twine ” ppers, bell, Ih. . a6 | |¥oung America. 2 Pioriae, crates te APPLY AT DOCKS 2 1s cal ses OMG 0r% pacientes eisniaonecii| OIE 1 6 bani ha Country Hay and Grain 7| pei eee wr 8.86 @ i180 | 549 CENTRAL BLDG, (Prices paid producer) | | rurnips, Gai V6 SEATTLE o ah haha cast delice he —~@ | Watermelon ; 02K | | Apples Alfalfa, No. 1 14.00 @18.00 | O14 Winosap : 2.00 hari 3200 @ia08 Onions Sheng Ae HSE SESE [ones Employers’ Union Bastern Weehington dou White, new, Ca 0 [bie ‘compressed. timoth 6.00 | White river 32.00" — Wheat . 24.00 @35.00 Yakima Geme . 30.00 @10,00 | —_ often borrowed money from me, -