The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1916, Page 8

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HE SEATTLE STAR 'J. HAM FLAYS G. 0. P. Notorious bee Mr. Hughes declares that T the republican party itiea the =| ME ething to do with the morals of Huerta; that it wan th Mexico, Democratic Whip oy) gation of diplomacy to omnize Lewis charged today in a ser b With the murdering Borgia | ate speech. Lewis announced Hughes would exclain ‘ * his speech was in answer to sehata ined “wef om | the Mexican a by” ean? Chas. E. Hughes In his accept b Huerta having n eliminated peace could have been restored with responsibility for lives lost In ance addre either Villa or Carranza at the go He declared that. Irrespon Mexican bandits had been encour nment's head is anid, “had aged to commit acts of horror be not American financial forces and cause republican leaders In their /republican leaders determined Janxlety t yore t resident » botling the pot of Mexican dis try w t united in suppe stion’s sentiment toward Mexico, be tive © continued. the c blican ma % ' iit t oath of eve cutthroat t 1 ivileged to as American soldie: killed on the bor: |sai! whatever represented Wilson . jder of Mex 1916 hie or his policy. These knew they 2. oten, = © © would have the support of a great » . Z ratty gr oe rt a Tr a hich fo; me A five-act photo-feature, dis- nar hot until the eap ead easines Bor gy phir tinctive and thoroughly enjoy- gy Raye Pre tye Paty Me 9g POY Pe Ey eT : pe diiges He tlaw rot at the Thus it was that, Just a month able in its originality and the ‘unique pene. Monieen tha Asarioas oes after Senator Root had struck his characters whose romance is set forth. William ey note of opposition to & demo. Nigh and Marguerite Snow (who will be remem- [the Moxienn, Siete, He anserted, 1 BI 2 gp Sen 9 bered as the Countess in the “Million Dollar Mystery’’) expedie maly after the prosper: | » band vi a found are starred, i an ia rine ‘t © tariff, imprac- | republican part All were cable. destruction of an American policy The cry has gone forth ‘M feo|and American resident a lia the iasue.’ The fasue, mind you By the doctrine of the law Not that the sap to be| which holds responsible those who D RE ROBERTS vindleated >» bo asserted motion the machinery which No, but th Mexico is to be the ends in the murder of a man, the political tes republican form builders who . . : ne my jummoned —the enid ere the “Just a Few Little Things’”—a Victor com- Miccutaser. the eedececteeaive. the lac be oan of tie Will Be Seen in . H . c De ondhold h sining | Amerte hen they shot at edy with “Slim” Potel, and an educational srepesn tondeolier, the mining | Americans. “When they shit. 6 i = e {lagers of the peons, the oppress-|they summoned also the outlaws of completes neste all first gt <ampeee gery Ras ‘all this ste es- | Villa aa 1 Carrar - to Rill his so 66 9 sion of blood tarnished vota * led‘ diers.” om 4 DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Hughes Takes Adviser on A—a new comedy Trip---Mrs. C. E. Hughes | BY PERRY ARNOLD United Press Staff Correspondent BRIDGEHAMPTON, L I Aug Starting L—a new. pictograph Ss | “Mignon,” Selection.... Thomas . Mh "Val Logan Sunday FN ars agp abpir 0os r hu nd things, and on on expecte Willcox 4 with his private se — er attach ———— —— ite. i ts arty will spend watt TS nN CINE BLOWS WILL BAKE 100,000 ‘RIOTING MARKS | [former Junto, ’/MEXICO ATTITUDE MANY CONCERTS | SHAKE UP FACUL uP, KILLING 2 eet N.Y. CAR oon FAIL TO HUGHES SI SPEMNS | meen on we history o’ See ete een ant ee Cine|ceaion, when be ts pec Saturday—Last Times—‘“Under Cover’ WESTLAKE AT PINE CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 count. ‘The repubilean nominee — = ANY SEAT 10c—CHILDREN 5c 1 New York| f ie day andidate Me xican government is willing to ner’s band at Kinn: park and the of Seattle college and in the priests ery several years ago in a er Into general discussion of police dey ment band at Alki will/at St, Joseph’s church was an- | They made all of the bread an¢ ny ems affecting the economic start the Sunday concerts |nounced Friday by Jesuit leaders. SOUTH BEND, ND, Ind., Aug. 5—j\cakes themselves. They made NEW YORK, Aug. 5—Incip! n " situation there, as well as the mat- Cavanaugh’s band will play in| Many of the priests of the col. Two men were killed, one serious- these things #o well that the = ent rioting and hundreds of ter of troop withdrawal, This ine Volunteer park from 5 until 7:30/|lege will be transferred to Gonzaga as made it necessary for) acts of petty violence marked | rmat ached here today in a o'clock, while Leuben’s band will college, while others will be shift- injured and many bruised and mand has ma petty | Ay 5.—A Turk Charles F Hughe »publiecan | formation reached here ay > ® ollege, hers 8) Gat by flying glass when the engine the three girls to expand their bak! 44 opening today of the latest | _ LONDON, Aug ae : genes, repabiiens | official sources tn play in Cowen park at 7:30 p.m. |ed to California and other points. ‘of Lake Erie & Western passenger ing capacity wt weal devalaeahiet’ te the Mallet Ish force estimated at 14,000 | presidential candidate, will speak The Eagles’ band will give a con-|Their successors have all been seven miles| Now the “Three Girls’ Bakery 90 | launched an attack against [at the Hippodrome pavilion, here thin word served to cert in Woodland park at noon, in| named fain No. 7 blew up. i lant at Seventh | street car strike In the histor of here last night ape oy Be en eee 4 : Y | British positions near Roman! | Tuesday, August 15, It will be in|clear away doubt as to whether'conjunction with the Eagles’ day orts received here said the @¥e. and Rep ° of America’s greatest city | about 23 miles east of the Suez [the evening, but the exact hour! . anza had shut the door on alprogram, which will include drill { 000 ADVENTISTS was blown from the track. | Will be possible ine tae After the first few riotous eonal on Thureday night, the |has not been determined scussion of other than military|/team exhibitions, a baseball game| 89 : A human hand does not touch| gatherings of strikers were dis war office announced today. | ¢ Hughes will arrive here ors in the proposed American- and field events To VISIT TACOMA DELPHIA ALSO the loaf from the minute it ts! persed by the police, however, Tis batile la coumanand win 10 p. m. and will leave for | Mexican conference dumped into bins until it is wrap| New York waited to see how great intensity, but the Turks and on the Great Northern at nee | BET DURGIN DIES eae FACES GAR TIEUP| r=: °<" %,%s cc Syuce"sei Get "She “Tete “wctta"Se | Reet tan ta ears BANDITS ESCAPE | ic, Neary, 1.0in Seventh-Day jloaded on auto trucks. The piant| Waikouts on the New York make an impression on the up Hughes, will come ACOMA, Ang mund T. | ventists from al! parts of the state contaius a cake, ple and doughnut) Raliway company and the New British positions. tor James Hamiiton Lewis. Durgin, for more than @ quarter of! are expected to attend the 10 days’ PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 5.—Ot.| bakery | York & Queens county |i station 31! who promises to keep on the jus.| DETROIT, Aug. 5.—Detroit’s po-|a century a leading merchaat of conference, deginning August 24, of the Philadelphia Rapid ac ag eal which began shortly before is Said and o's trail thru the campaign e department and sheriffs of. be gay ts dena at his home here at Manitou park, South Tacoma Transit company are given 20 hours| midnight brought the total shore | Lewis is well known in Seattle and |fices in counties thruout Southern today, after a brief illness. Dur Tents will be pitched to accom Which to grant more pay and rec |BULLDOG GUAR number of comnanies affected | formerly was congressman from Michigan combined today for the &iM came to the Coast from Min- modate all. The camp may be ition of the union or face a! up to six in Yonkers, West : chester, Flushing, White Plains, | ero trike on all lines, Should Thomas HIS BOOZY MASTER ghester, Flushing, White Pls tee apolis, where he had been en-| reached on American lake cars, ol in business in the early a front of }this district. Following L les extend. ction police & 1o will biggest man-hunt in this ome Vice Presidential Candidate|in years. Every availabl itten, president of the com-| © million five bundred’ thou- | 2,02. both of the Syrian | Pyirbanks officer searched for the trai! of the | ays $240,000 FOR PARKS Dany, to whom the message was bp Born emis “gage yj caray ‘ 1 ’ laylight bandits who robbed the deltvered, grant the union an inter. One husky bulldog, on guard|sand passe s ride on | patches to the war office a at Hew, they will extend the time of duty, kept three police officers at lines daily rly 7,000 motormen | dusk Friday, said that and conductors out of a total of|had made no gains ogainet t decision. Mitten has persistently) bay for nearly an hour Friday nearly 15,000 have struck lstrongly fortific Seeeeee t0 even talk to union ‘men.| vient, when they tried to arrest| Spread to Staten Island was ex rr yf British line. The Fred Hoffman, teameter, at|pected hourly. When men on ilaes | Conn gh page so BV og 100 de ‘de. NAMED FOR AD SHOW WILKES. AMNAGSY Charios st. and Davis piace, on a{there go out, a ' 1 it seemed ea today inevitab bat the CT vuekre ww charge of drunkenness. oday inevita that they ADVISORY BOARD 1S _ Sits fore‘ wrvrsiance Next sears sar tnoronem $35,000 yesterday, and escar Members gine Co. No. 11/ Will cost $40,000, and : ter a shotgun battle. will give a stroet dance at Dens-| Will be spent for maintenance. So flawless was the work of the ™ore Fir Station, 45th and Dens. The estimates were made =, bandits t police are convinced) ™Ore tonight. The Fire Depart-|day, after the park board had de © | ” ee Senttl . prated t . of) ment band will give a band liberated with the city budget com- 1 the southern flank the Brit-| Officers of the Seattle Ad club|that they operated with the aid of réeees =z 8:30 til 10 o'clock, after| mittee, and agreed upon a nine ' . wil! 1 w » honorar dvisory board an inaide nfederate. h Hoffman was sleeping on the|the strike will have been ish not or elled Turkish at-/named an ho snd webbed! choplon ico igs nbn which the dancing will take place. !tenths of a mill levy for 1917 h to every surface line in Gr tacks, but prisoners. iday, f yurpose of outl ‘3 for 1917. Oak Genk th Mentabartera, ‘He eo |New York go warships |& campaign pr r the adver-| F. E, GLOVER, who manufac pr oma to: knee yn jor el The usual charges and counter-| stationed Tina ren-| tising show and asque page-jtures mole traps at Woodland, charges of hiring of thugs to incite| dered val lolence were fiung back and forth|the Turk between company and unions to-|——— —_ day. President Shonts, of the New York city or Groen car lines, Issued The Great American Home By Saving rived at the spot, due to the pr ence of the bulldog beside him |Poundmaster Henry Gregg solved !the problem by hurrying with a s net. He eliminated |the watch dog and Hoffman was re-| moved to police headquarters. shelling |ant which ts to b ven in the| Wash. caught a white mole Fri-| I earn to Save |Arena September 5 to 9 |day a statement charging one of the leaders with being a dyna | mi er HANDLED MANY CARGOES | Shonts deciered the man wea| According to data given out Fri-| connected mith the | recent bomb day by the Water Front Employ-| ocaredness paraie Union ond Jers’ unton, 3,233 Alaskan cargoes | Dreparedness, bar were handled during the pant’ sf z | jdays of July. Of this | f mee, while henley evan RECRUITING HALTED 4 handled by unionists. HERE TEMPORARILY i DANCE AND PICNIC die: dks arepieeiane, atin ieaaik GOLDEN GARDENS PARK all recruiting Friday in the newly Yellowstone Park © Under New Management organized National Guard com Original and Greatest National Park | Saa@ar Atterncen aad Brent panies in the state upon receipt ot Take Fremont-Ballard or Ballard | YOUNG MAN, Don’T You | PARE GET IN ThAT Bep! YOU HAVENT WasHED YouR The man who has learned to do by FEET ~ WHAT DID) TELL doing is everywhere considered the You? - You COME RIGHT j j competent man ALONG HERE! y E yyy | = Has it ever occurred to you that Y AW, , MUZZER, ff f you can learn to save by saving? If you will make the START and put a little SYSTEM into your efforts, you Experience IS the Great Educator. Northwest. Stop at orders fror e« ‘ove | will soon “get the habit.’ Low round trip tickets on sale oyal Heights | Td from the federal govern. g daily, Travel Northern Pacific nent : get additional scenery and >» Pank, | It is Gen. Thompson's opinion service at no additional expense th © government wished to dining car service in the - - _ aby Mite ith Ate oer world. Through trains east to St proceed cautiously with the organ YOUR TEETH inneapolis, Chicago, Kan. ization of new companies and will Can be saved without pain. se ene Rose. Eelimen provide for then under the new oan law of July 1. The compantes be Medical treatment precedes ac- tual work. Tell stern fri Bound “round od ing formed were under the old Na tional Guard laws It costs you nothing to come pgs in and ba convinced. eet ITALY BARS TRADE WITH HER ENEMIES You'll find that every Dollar you put into The Scandinavian American Bank is a doubly helpful dollar—it encour- ages you to further thrift; it also earns its own fair share of compound Send for Ii interest for you me of 3. 0. MeMulion, ©. P. A. Smith Bidg., 504 2nd Av. Phone Elliott 5540. Seattle YOU CAN DO IT BY MAIL—No | matter where you live, you can bank A.D, CHARLTON ROME, Aug. 6—Itallan subjects | with us by mail. Even to write a Portland, Ore, even those residing abroad, are forbidden to maintain business re tions with the enemy or allies Jof the enemy by an official decre | just published. The decree, aimed particularly at trading between | ne and Germans, declares all} contracts null and void and parties Habla to severe pun ishment | letter is not necessary Phe one im Gold Crowns Natural Crowns road tow'3 Bridgework Teeth extracted phd without pain. Free when other work is done. All work guaranteed for 15 years. National Dentists Fourth and Pike Be Sure You Get the Right Place portant thing is to see that your name and address are inclosed with the de- posit—write for our new booklet, “Banking by Mail.” | | AN OLD-FASHIONED picnic will be held August 27, by the Se Jattle O-W. R. & N. Employes’ club, F. H. Bergin, D. C. Speat, H, A.| |Kenyon and G. A. Johnson have | been elected new officers. Scandinavian American Bank | | Use Our Ballard Branch If More Convenient Resources Over $12,000,000 FAR WRI I Be WU MN a

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