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Exercising His Right of DEVCEDLY ANNOYING } MY WoRD!! Grand Theatre Third and Cherry Eugene Levy, Mgr. To Top One of the Best Programs of the Year THE DOUGLAS FAMILY In a Return Engagement with New Songs, Dances and Impersonations Introducing Old Scotch Songs and those of the Harry Lauder Variety IF IT’S HIGH-CLASS VAUDEVILLE YOU SAW IT AT GERMANY BACKS FUNSTON MIGHT | “MISTAKE” NOTE) TAKE RAIL LINES |" WASHINGTON, Aug. 10—An-| BY WM. G. SHEPHERD nouncement that the last German |UMited Press Staff Correspondent note on the Lusitania, submitted) SAN ANTONIO, Aug. 10—Gen lto the state deparment nearly six | Funston frowned worrledly when | months ago, is to be published ts | asked today what effect the threat lthe direct answer to those who ened railroad strike would have on feared a return to power of the | ‘He Rio Grande army " I'm afraid we's be in the mame Von Tirpits elemeat in situation as civilians in regard with @ consequent renewal of sub-|the food and all other supplies,” b [marine warfare, officials asserted | sald. today. The publiegtion is to be| “Could made with Gerniany’s*consent. —(| “*k#_ over he was asked. The note declaring the killing of | wan the reply, “bet! Americans on tne Lusitania was|how could we reach points in the unintentional and expr: ing pro-| country if the railroads were stop lv found regret for loss of yours | ped?” life is declared to be a comple Ot RY | | guarantee in the name of the Ger. The Greatest Moral Lesson Ever Charac- terized on the Screen Grand Theatre BEST SHOW LOWEST PRICES Germany, have he if neces the army you the ratlroads, ARIS, Aug. 10.—Despite fog nd rain French troops made fur- her progress in the allies Somme f¥ote t | priating $ Pi STAR—THURSDAY, Search! JAWN Loves HIS BATTLESHIPS) BUT OH U-Boay ! 2 Sart es cer CONTINUED yee FROM PAGE 1 { \NAVY AVY YARD RELIES UPON POINDEXTER ithout doubt, whe @ the senator or congressman is respected by his col Poindexter’s high his fel embers was re re wt in the i bil t Bre r a yard ship struction, and 5,000 for it sed Unanimously When Poindexter introduced that measure, local opponents of Potn dexter printed articles sent from hington, D. C., by their cor- |respondents, to the effect that the bill had no chance of passage. It not only passed, but passed unani- le for bis spons by offensive last night advancing jn the region of the Hem woods, tak- ing 100 prisoners and six machine guns it was officially announced, South of the Somme a German re connaissance was dispersed Deatists Wanted Two operators: must be fi on bridgework, gold filling treatments. Apply Dr. E. J. Brown 713 First ave. SeeDr. Edwin J. Brown, D.D.S. HIMSELF SEATTLE’S Tin FINST «4 LEADING DENTIST UNION BLK. Get a $25.00 set of . oF 8 $15.00. include am now making Gold and ¢ fillings at a spe- low price, and reg- iar $1000 and $15.00 Geld Crowne that Bridgework equ very best Be sure and come to Hawt D. 5. Ave. Union Block. and| iman people .gainet any ewch sub.) Tmarine situation as that which pre | cipitated the recent German-Ameri. | ean crisis. | It declares a campaien |prisal against other than enemy subjects to be a “mistake,” and is said to agree entirely with this country’s view that noncomba- tants and particulariy neutrals |must not suffer Acceptance of the principles in; the note Is declare’ by tts propos- | ed publication. It is expected to} clear up any fear that the U-boat | warfare will be reopened—contain- ing, it is said, tacit admission that the campaign was a mistake. BUY HER VELVET HATS FOR FALL | CHICAGO, Ang. 10.—Her hat} will be purple velvet. Fashion dic tators at today’s session of the Chi-| cago Garment Manufacturers’ Fall | Style show at Bismarck said s0/ today. Tf it isn't purple velvet, it will be brown velvet, or bla velvet. There will be a great deal of vel-| vet in women's hate this fall, es-| pecially for the williners. | The sport hat this fall is a flop- py felt affair with not much of| nything on {t but a band. of re wholesalers "FOREIGN PRESS TO BE AT THE AD SHOW Foreign newspapers and socie jes in Seattle viil join in making a success of the advertising show next month in the Arena It was ‘ecidel Wednesday at a meeting in the German Press of. fice to have the different foreign elements of Seattle dress in their native costumes. All of the na letty plan to have exhibits which will be highly decorated RECOVER ONE BODY; 12 KILLED IN MINE =: MICHEL, B, C.,, Aug. 10.—Only one body has nh removed from the new No. 3 mine, in which an explosion {s thought to have killed | men Wednesday night The explosion occurréa during the midst of an electric storm. It is belleved lightning struck the electrical wires and ran down into the mine, .aniting the gas uers did not arrive Thursday morning untt LONDON, Avg. 10.—A double christening of war babies“was held here, the names given the two girl babies being “Rosa Dardanella a peg evenings until 8 and eres | They'll take said Try This Treatment and tho, le Lou Recommend It to Others SPECIAL DIRECTIONS FOR THE BENETOL TREATMENT As a means of effecting a permanent and positive recovery from Indigestion, jastritis, catarrh of the stomach, ptomaine poisoning and ail resultant or similar aliments. lower bowel troubles, throat, grip, biliousne: For Stomach or Bowel Troubles, take 5 drops in % glass of hot water, in the morning upon first arising. Same after breakfast, dinner (or junch) and supper, and again at bedtime. This should be gradually increased from 10 to 20 drops per time. For Grip, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Hoarseness, Etc, make a Benetol solution by adding 20 drops of Beneto!l to a glas» of hot water. Keep this at hand and gargle frequently, swallowing a little each time, but prepared fresh each day. For severe case ray with a solution of a tea spoonful of Benetol to a glass of hot water, or— touch the sorest spots with pure Benetol, applied by twisting a little absorbent cotton on the end of a small stick or pencil For Ptomaine Polsoning—take teaspoonful of Benetol in glass of hot water If vomiting o¢ curs, repeat the dose until retained by the stom uch ke thorough cathartic, and if violent send for a physician. After pain ceases, continue with 10 drops of Benetol to a glass of hot water five times daily and keep bowels open with any good cathartic Benetol Sold by All Good Druggists as Follows 1-0z. Bottles in Red Cartons at.. .25¢ 3-0z. Bottles in Red Cartons at. . .50c 61-0z. Bottles in Red Cartons at $1.00 15-0z. Bottles in Red Cartons at $2.00 Always insist that your druggist supply you with Benetol in the original Cartons. is on the stomach, ulcerated stomach, stomach sore Note: Beneto! is not a cathartic. If you have been depending upon pills or any form of purgative, it will be necessary for you to con tinue with some form of cathartic for a short while, until Benetol can have a chance to right the wrong you have been doing yourself After a vhort while you will not Mquire any more false stimulants for the bowels (We would suggest the use of carbonated cit rate of magneala as a temporary cathartic dur ing the few days required for Benetol to show definite resulta.) Benetol is a wonderful stimulant to all the organs of digestion and may be used at any and all times with never-failing, delightful results. After you feel that a few weeks of the Benetol Treatment has effected of your troubles ft will be an excellent practice you to con tinue taking 32 to 15 droy ir s of ho water every morning. This your ¢ tire system antiseptically fortified against germ disonngs CAUTION Do not aceept Benetol from any Druggist in any other way than in the Original Red CAR- TON. Some Druggists will attempt to dispense Beneto! out of large bottles. You should refuse it. There is no advantage for you in accepting such. because you do not get the directions which are packed In all Original Cartons. Bene tol without directions ia !ike a boat without a -udder A eur clean ire ormation regarding Benetol For preparations any de address THE BENETOL COMPANY—Benetol Building — MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. mously. | When ft left the senate, and fell into the hands of man Humphrey, who ts an opponent svernment ownership, the Poin xter bill fell by the wayside Humphrey either allowed slumber in the house naval commit tee purposely or was incapable of exerting any influence over that committee. It was probably the lat ter, for later, when Humphrey arose to #peak on some other matter of of | tonalities with nowspapers in the | Coast defense, one of the congress- men joked him about being “afraid of attack on his submarine post office site. Subterfuge Measure | Thus the Potr i) unanimously by th however, passed it ty at the project When the general naval came up in the house, which tera appropriations for all the avy yards, Congress Padgett of Te ssee put thru a motion ap propriating $6,000,000 for the equip ment of several navy yards, with the proviso that the secretary of navy should not equip a ard until he had exhausted all efforts to get the authorized construction of done private bill in battleships at yard This, of course. navy yard would battleship construction, as any pri vate yard, no matter how busy it may be, would gladly expand its plant to take on the big government contracts. It was this subterfuge measure which Humphrey supported Meant Nothing After reciting the fo Bellingham Progressive Jc sums it up as follows In this shape the bill went back to the senate. The legislation was almost worthless to Puget sound The secretary could do nothing for Puget sound until he had exhausted all efforts to get the work done at private yards, And before he could ign a battleship for construc tion at Puget sound, he would have to turn down the boosters and po: litical backers Ix other navy yards, who would want to o first. Under that amendment Bremerton navy yard would gotten just exactly NOTHING Senator Weeks Opposes The fiasco in the house had its effect in the senate. Altho it had passed the Poindexter bill unani |mously before, Senator Weeks, a |close friend of Humphrey's, devel. oped opposition to any construction of ships at navy yards. He wanted them all constructed at private Senator Wee the Washington meant that no be equipped for the irpal oing me the n dele for president at the Chicago convention. He stood strong with the Humphre element {n this state Poindexter Kills Joker | But Poindetxer was able to cope |with him, Poindexter caused to be |added to the naval bill a provision |which, in addition to making the money immediately available, re |quired the secretary of the navy to equip the Puget sound and other navy yards at once, and eliminated the pernictous clause requiring the government to first consult private ard and called it up on tion to reconside Again Senator Poindexter defeated Weeks’ at tempt to kill off government con struction of battleships. tes of fourtee, gates of measure a mo im riance defr have | had received! AUG. 10, 1916. PAGE HUGHES GOES AFTER FARMERS Wants Their Votes and Pre- pares to Say So in North Dakota VOICE PERCY ARNOLD FARGO, N, D. Aug. 10. E. Hughes, from the set out today to capture the farmer vote, The republican nominee got his first glimpse of the hickory ahirt @ presidential candidate today. Fargo gave him a royal weloome, Farmers from everywhere came in thelr automobiles to hear the former Justice speak Par HIS IS STRONGER BY Charles effete East, and the gallu terest centered in orth Da nine of icion of s that the P. candi setting out to kidnap North famous Farmers’ Non league for republican ca convincing message to farm in North Dakota, and being already well organised will ewing that strength to the oO. P. With such a swing they count on further farmer rtrength from other state The proved u kota be politictar Dake Parties Sponsor that t carr the that jthe 1G A Hughes are hoping| Nidate will vot was in on governor today, and th hoar as, altho he plain! ain of the past days of ¢ Deapite the hot he stuck manfully to bis shirt, stand-up collar and white vest but of his talks the collar and vest wilted away in short order Mra. Hughes wore her “number hat simple, narre white brimmed affair. She has worn No, 1, a dark one, quite plain, just nce leaving Bridgehampton Niagara wan howed the s paigning ince and that was at Falls. ROTARY CLUBS ARE AIDING NEEDY BOYS | CLEVE LAND, Aug. 10.—Arch € | Klumph president of the Interna |tlonal Rotary club, numbering 327, says that purpose of the organ | zat m in To teach the n« using you that only hope to Rota these ence of properly to teach can a man g out eit d edo would not have a chance Rotary clubs are generally inter: | ested In civic affairs, charities and | exchange of business Ideas GILLIES’ WIFE TO REMAIN NEAR HIM OLYMPIA, Aug.) 10—Mra. Gil Hes, wife of the Industrial tneur-| uders, says there i# no jdoubt that the man being returned jto Washington {s her husband. She jsays she received a letter from hi Florida, and she ia sure the not a dummy # on moving Walla, so she will be near her husband when he begins serv ing hie sentence tn the state pent tentiary BRITISH PUSH ON A nort A 10 est of Further Pozieres tralans sterday nan tre on a 600-yard front was reported by Gen. Haig this afternoon, The} Australians have gained all local | objectives which are rapidly being | consolidated | The night was generally quiet except for the bombardment of} British positions southeast of the Trones wood German artillery, | Gen. Haig reported | | ALL EFFORTS « for I LONDON progress where th etrated am ew York Samuel Unte vocrats er, run have failed becau health ill sen se his ROME, Aug. 10.—The strong ot Austrian position at Boschini, south of Goritz, has been oc- cupied by Italian forces, it was | officially announced this after- | noon. ROME, Aug. 10.—The A trian aviation station of Aiso- vizza, alx miles east of Goritz, ha n captured by Italian troops who are continuing pur- sult of the Austrian force that retreated from Goritz, accord ing to reports liere today. Cavalry detachments and Bersaglieri cyclist detachments entered Alsovizza after putting to flight the Austrian rear guard, which attempted to make a atand in the eastern | suburbs of Goritz. In this sec- tlon a body of Austrian troops is reported to have been cut off. Pursuit of the been somewhat | necessity of \bridges and roa the enemy vefo: Austrian army has umpered by the mairing damaged destroyed by retreat from Use It Three Tin KNOW-DOC PORE TREATENT. | asters, a loine In the| 1b rellev relief of almont every over the ted | ‘parts te |the worst , rhowmatian tr ngical es frock haps and wrinkle: Three size BOc and 81,00, at druggists. Know-doc Co,, Pasadena, Cal. DEE ITALIANS PRESSING TOWARD TRIESTE |fell into the hands of Gen. with you. Make the most of every incident of that too short vacation. Keep the picture story that will prolong the vacation for months and years tocome. Picture taking is very simple by the Kodak system and the cost is slight. Kodaks $6.00 up, Brownies $1.25 to $12.00, At your Dealers, EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y. KODAKS and Fresh Films it Ie Essential That You Have These on Your Fishing Trip as Your Fly and Rod Archway Bookstore conv rics ina pine 12 HURT IN CAR PANIC, == ‘Brinker when friends of King vonted a $7,500 bail bond. VIGOR FOR MEN WONDERFUL INVENTION RE- STORES HEALTH wile YOU SLEEP You CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—A score of | blaze for 20 minutes before it was people were injured here early to- |extinguished. A dozen persons four of ther: probably fatally, | whose injuries were not considered explosion, caused | The 25,000 inhabitants credited by a short circuit, wrecked a|jto Dawson City, Alaska, during Halstad street car. Windows were |the height of the 1898 gold rush, smashed, wire gus windows |have dwindled to 2,000. bent and the odwork set afire. |serious, were given first Forty passeng a mad | ment and sent home dash for the exits in the | been for the traction men and many were hurt. |s@ld none of the passengers would that cures such everal leaped thru the windows. | have been hurt troubles q ute k iy Motorman Arthur J. Heyden, and thoroughly. n KING IS OUT ON BAIL caught in the rusd to the platform Geese had to fight to use his controller 4 ywer that gives and put on the alr brakes, He Howard §. King, charged with fo and strength managed to set them as the crowd | murdering his aunts, Mise Kate to the Aeamaee Oe swept him from the ea Swift and Mrs. Corinne Wheeler April 6 at 401 Westlake ave., was Mberated Wednesday by Justice You know that it you lack te from the second explosion vim. car afire and the blaze AMUSE ME tKES PLAYERS Anything that will ed in gett the in Orvaheurn day, when a double need not suffer from lest trength, nervous debility or any other Weakness that unmans you. rhere is a remedy ds on aid treat Had ft not * making jammed a doorways Sparks set th spread licemen jured from Let the ca Take « injured,” the firemen or and the fire was allowed to _N T Ss our nerves and bulld up your vitality « re you. Hiectricity does that when properly applied Wear Electra-Vita while you sleep. It fills the nerves and vitals with new You wake up in the morning full of vim, free from pains and aches, Electra-Vita is a self-charged body battery, which pumps a steady, un- broken stream of gaivanio electricity into the nerves for hours while you sleep, infusing them with new energy and building up the entire system te & strong, healthy condition. It renews the spirit of ambition and hustle It strong, healthy men out of ouraged weaklings. If ave a pain it drives it out. If have stomach trouble, rheuma- weakness, lumbago, kidney or complaint, or just a lack of put new life Into he Nazing car are of the we fe dered, Matin Sun NEW PANTAGES Mats, 2:30, Evenings, 7 and 9. “WHERE'S MY HORSE?” “FEET FLIRTOLOGY” and others e Saturday Tnfantry detachments are in close contact with an right wing, ctriking unceasing blows and attempting to cut off and surround bodies of | Always 10 and 20 Cents Austrian troops moving southward toward the Cars plateau. | An official statement from the \PALACE HI roy war office announced that Itallan |j Matinees cavalry and cyclists have made fur- || Amy § °10c Nae 15¢ Rawseo oe Oare Vesterdayns” ther progr east Goritz and! ° ja that Italfan troops continue cross ann nnene Three Girls ing to the cast hank of the Isonzo eae Other Vaudeville ‘ over the rehabilitated bridge a r the rehabilitated bridg Photopla Goritz however, the Austr force, Electra-Vita will restore to perfect health, . eet Aah jerite. tor sour autiful 90-page book, FREE | which tells all about our | BOOK | treatment. 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Spring Seattle, Wash. heavy mt ) enemy nt Attompts guns had made destroy, Cador, Large on some of whic ineffectual na's forces at Goritz King Victor Emanuel is under-| |stood to have been at the Isonzo | |front when Goritz fell, tho he has | not yet entered the stronghold street demonstrations oc. in Rome last night when of Gorltz was announce marched thru th ing the Itallan and Italian « Great curred the capture ¢ ti street y allied ant king, the and the and eermn the mmunders army The public EXTRA SPECIAL ON PLATES During the month of August the UNION DENTISTS will make the very best Plates at a discount of from 10 to 15 per cent from their regular pric Remember, these Plates are made from the very best of materials and fully guaranteed for a All work positively painless. EXTRACTIONS FREE Union Dentists Pike St., Corner Third Ave, (Over Owl Drug Store) ncvepts the capture of Gorits ss onty the beginning of & great move scuthward which | they believe will culminate in the taking of Trieste. It Is believed the whole Austrian Ixonzo front, from Tolmino south, | |ward, eventually will be broken, | Correspondents report that the of one of the heights sur vAS fected by a Nana du the capture rounding Gorit ente bardment seve Italia suddenly of these tunnels and Austrians, who were pletely by surprise. f the mouths fell on the taken a wun m 305

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