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STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 12, 1916. PAGE 2. * OLDEST SOLDIER i* KITCHENER iS | UNCLE SAM'S: ARMY er" OVERTHROW OF cay GARRANZA IS Starting norew BEING PLOTTED a DEAD, BRITISH CONSUL SAYS | BY J. HERBERT DUCKWORTH | NEW YORK, Aug. 12H. 8 Fitzroy, British vice conoul In New York, declared today on his return from England that | there wae absolutely no truth | In the report that Lord Kitch ener might atlil be aliv He characterized the action of Bir R. Cooper in demanding a court-martial in the house of commons on the floes of the Hampshire on the ground that there was no direct evidence that Kitchener was dead, asa | e of “political chicanery” 10c-STRAND THEATRE--10c SECOND AVENUE, BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA wits TOMORROW wet Feature DOROTHY BERNARD IN: BY WEBB MILLER | United Press Staff Correspondent EL PASO, Aug. 12.—"Trouble for the United 8 sand the ¢ | ransa government Is afoot and (s being stirred up right bere in Bl Paso by a number of wealthy Mex fean exiles who desire Carranza’s overthrow a yvernment officte! sald today veral silent and mystertous strangers, reported to be agents around EI ' ferring wits { They ar unde surveillance by 1 Blanche Sweet » hotels, co Inential Mextean PARAMOUNT S. secret service men igned to draw to himself | PICTURES Behind the projected revoln.| the attention of his constitu. | tion,” stated tho government offt- | hte cial, “are a number of Mexicans | | There could be no’ doubt, Fitzroy owning milfions cf seres of land FRANK HAYDEN i ewta that the great field marshal in Mexico, but now Hving tn Los | \perished along with all other offt Angele San Antonio and other Dad" Hayden, 68, ts the oldest’ cers on board t iN-fated vensel pla soldier in the United States army! | on night she struck a mine Th re at oute with the de| He is a sergeant tn detachment! Vice Consul Mtzroy said he had facto governmont and the safety of|No. 1, Army Service schools, sta-|personal knowledge of all the ett Sc CHILDREN 5c thelr “wealth depends upon tho|tioned at Fort Leavenworth, Kan,,/cumatances that followed the first | crumbling of the Carranza regime.|where he helps earn his pay by/astounding report of Kitchener's ] They are going sLout thelr revolu-|carrying © newspaper route death | Cc tlonary activities cautiously | Hayden enlisted in Troop D, Sixth | was pre he said, “the Some of the Carranza garrisons |cavalry, at Fort Apache, Ariz, morning after the accident when are undermined now, I bellev March 10, 1880, He served againat|the reports were first issued to the jhe declared. “Col, Mariano Tames,/{he Apaches tn 1881, Geronimo in| newspapers by the admiralty . USE STAR W ANT. Jof the Juares garrison, wes bow 86.86, the Sioux in ‘90-91, the Box-| “But there Ix no direct evidence Galloping Track Story Tells Tale of Revenge jbut loyal Carranzis’as discovered | ors in China in 1900, and in the war|that Lord Kitchener ie dead?’ 1 * ADS FOR RESULTS {his plans ind forced him to fle@/with Spain and the Philippine in-|#a!d to the vice consul ‘ for . aot | ca erestion “If by lack of evidece,” was prican cus: | | the anewer, “it is meant the toms riders and ¥ Outposts ar | body was never found—that le 4 on the al 1 to preve | true. In all probability, fur z Mexico for the “inaurrectos i bodies were washed ashore, |i pce <_ Dest bets coast and his w net among 8 erse. against THEATRE BOMBS FROM PLANES LINE T0 RUSSIA age Oa TT, track story ever $10,000 that “Seaton ‘adn sa final comment on the ac ‘ : Head of Big, Sales Company | 08 I should ask whom {t Charges England With would be possible to court mar four Stealing Messages al? Only relish coast town ee oe this “afternoon. | LOSS TO U. S. $10,000,000) board, the randing will not win Last LONDON, Aw 12.~Two man aeroplanes dropped Times Today bombs ‘on th to See Gen. Fren fficer is subject to home forces that no ma-| : ie a hie motte terial damage sa dons ar tiga senae tn Russian | court i, oS —Never back xe ee Jed loss « n Russian) among others, hed ake 7 trade to American firms within the|tion © “why errangen gray horse, it’s “s . thru theft * | made for a mer orial livery of cables by the British cen-| aut, cathedral. within « few sors was charged today by A. 8 S.\nours after the report had been |Postnikof, president of the Inter | received of the loss of the Hamp [national Manufacturers’ Sales Co. | shire. Postnikof substantiated United| The Press dispatches from Pe ad ithe quest |that efforts are being made to Iny had t ja direct cable between Russia and /firmation of Kitchener's death and America, He lared this was be-|that the report bad the color of I done because of the Inability! pr angement ¢ { “Brit t +e Se PERFECT HUBBY f —The reasons for her great confidence can best be under- stood by seeing the picture LKES PLAYERS © vakrewin sh NEXT DOOR” hau & Harris Tri Last Time unlucky, says Dorothy Bernard nplication thrown out tn was that tnsuffictent [i n allowed for full « to get proper « —All the excite- ment of the race . He charged that Grea Organizations | guar bolee chatty stenting soos ‘| SUED BY WIFE track runs |can trade, with the declaration that : out of 60 cables received by his | through Wm. jcompany tn the last efght montha Fox’s New Are offered the free use of only five have been transmitted tn ‘gee the great belcony in |thetr original form Never Saw Ball Game or| Photoplay $400,000,000 Concern Drank, But He Was | of the turf The International Manufacturers’ Cruel | |Sales company is a subsidiary sales } Bird’s Daylight organization of 60 American tiema,| oq yp HER $100 AT XMAS} representing a total capital of $400, 000,000 ie lity i Postnikof said his concerns prov-|, NEW YORK, Aug. 12 Richards, 48, di x SREouction he ed to Washington regarding the|!adles' | San ‘Riel . censorship of their cables, and that|Fector of an elevator manu rine considerable correspondence with|f fm. residing in Brooklyn, | tly e e la the state department followed. Nine | °°" nusband. : 9 offices are still missing, Postnikot|!"% %!m for divo: ff ill i n for divorce 5 “THE END OF declared | the 20 years that followed promise to protect Mary for their meetings any day Postnikof considera the situation 2 during the hours of 2 p. m A THE TRAIL” | °°: nace seers in| Sane Er iret the Most Thrilling and Startling Ever Filmed to 5 p. m. and from § p. m. for New Yor ktonight, to confer |¢TY @&Y but one without a vacatio: A Great Picture of the to 10 p. m with Newtom> Carlton, head of the |ti@ has been ham night. He allowed himeelf only car fa North, With Dog Teams, Deep Snows and Powerful Action 10c mm 10c Western Union Telegraph Cc garding the laying of cat tween Russia and this coun’ d lunch money; he bought a us given his wife $100 every Christmas, He has r seen a basebal BELGIAN PICNIG cae. nor ent lwo home ar This continuously from 11 a. m. to § p. m. cafeteria is open ed a theatre; he Id not know @ cabaret from a aty ¢ he as ‘er taste beer or other liquors, nor bh ed or wed; his affections Second at Seneca Sunday will hold ti an Relief club val picnic at At s he loc STRAND 1% Janta dy welcome, [3% et tectio TIME TIME Roats . (son park every |e "ays: in his answer to his wife's hour {bill for divorce, never strayed from |home The Perfectly Ventilated Theatre SECOND AVENUE BETWEEN SPRING AND SENECA this monument of own honor b his le tears, he jus ru the window, Mr ‘ 7 “- | LIGHT RATES To et lary S MEA pas M A N- FORM RED CROSS | MINE MEN EN COMING | Fina jon of the first al a Word has veka oe received by Deen Red Cross was compl eted Friday ning, of the U. 8S. bureau of mine at the Armor About 70 out! will arrive in Seattle Sunday to est m necessary 103 women have investigate the University of Wash 4 red mackinaw, a yellow fiannel| been recruited. Recruiting will be ington’s claims of eligibility for the continued until the company has| new mine experiment station to be been filled. The corps will meet, established soon eet lighting r 4% cents to 4 hour, a ling DR. L. R. CLARK How Much Longer Are You Going to Delay Having Your Teeth Fixed? The mea n in Seattle wears deliberations Friday after shirt and is about 20 years old The police know that : “ me n ¢ And they know he'd get a beat-| Very Friday night at 7:30 o'clock Manning will study the local con counc|! decided to spe Ing from any one of a dozen cops|_Cabt. W. H. Bunn, U. 8. A, will| ditions and investigate the equij G he ever came near enough give a lecture to the members next!| ment at the university Final rec- Wednesday night on “Military Dis-| ommendations will be made 220,000 from the general fund for| : zen ol a lecturo reer ighting pu or educing the|™ < drei. 7 . vednesds " 8 r amount levied last year by $17,000,| Bey Dane . "r'cipline and Military Courtesy.” ltwo weeks Councilmen have about de Stearns’ Electric. jordor a ld-yearold boy, who lives ar } rd of him thru Robert ided to give up ost. $102,000 R t 4 R h P te at 1688 NOME 0 Comptroller Carroll said the fig The National Rat Killer The boy told Report Clerk Du ures represente ears of unco’ Cett he had been fishing at the port lected tax levies, and 1 rried t wr 15 | commission dock to try out his new CSAK wicak enter By him to-wipe the pti ey he bought it with taking maga the city books. off another da withi td know that within Sie horting your of sening your « every day t Gteeth. if ther euse for further be 80 bad, but there isn't. ¥ put it off for fea you, because @ny kind of hurting the You can't 5 ff of the expense , ' brought p r the Brade denia Where they are within the rea of all. We ha the very lar t that we do att {fice Abie tot on the indivieu fice which doe A well-known Seattle man , ine subscriptions 40, feet i 6 "tl RYSTA [ Por L pet y ¢ $ t i te. ITALIANS SCORE oes a got ae any yregar es al HOTEL ginning tonight, twice each evening, at 8:30 and at 9:30 — maciinaw came up. ‘What kind of| 621 JACKSON ST. ae H an outfit you got?’ he asked me, [ . Guess his identity and receive a MORE VICTORIES | Disfiguring Humor | (oid his it vasa swell reel, “Let's Pea ete Spread Over Face | tis tos to reel inthe linet) 250—ROOMS—250 SRT P EO RECEP CREEL EET PORE R Ee rey on e ROME, Aug 2. Itallan troops f zht he just wanted to see how R i i one-half the r n have scored further ‘vietorles wuin Now Reautiter [| (U0Usht he just wanted to see how | —Running ice water in every room. bere. ‘Then w Ave south of Goritz, croxsing the Val.'|, Used Heainol. Skin Now Beautiful |i worked. When he got it all in —Absolutely fireproof. Which ix of » 1 Ni h | S R lone and carrying the western ' he says, ‘Much obliged,’ and star Beautifully furnished; improved telephones in ever: whiten "i 'g t y inhepneties aces one and carrying the western (lems IPEcraT eet cyigeere tray he ah y nS Sg el m this off! : ight at 9 o’clo and will be held officially announced today, Italian) small red place covered with Httle pel sinc ; —Very convenient for shoppers. his certificate f at hater} Aish binds : detachments ha occupied 0; ite’ 008 sheared: beside «ini that guy is the meanest . : Yoard hangin * " ¢ pur; open. ll patrons, TH wchiasella hose. ‘Then. It began to spread |man I'vo had the pleasure of writ-| The Finest Popular-Priced Hotel in the mee of a ubsequent entr Oppachlasella ie six miles!over both sides of my face and the |!n& @ report on,” ejaculated Du Cett ry Ps give with al outs ott Goria’ end): about two| stelen aeackar icant emtanie a ar a | ; United States Clad guarants f f 40 yards miles southeast of San Martino dell rible ing and burning. It was! “And if anybody picks him up, Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00. which t# signed bot the opera Men’s Race 100 ds Carso whose capture was announc neg * ry |I'd like to give him a watloping . ry oe dat ala’ the M p s Ra pA ie yards horrible looking and very .embar e ping, fees p's.”. rea ' ed yesterday rassing. 1 tried many salves, but|added Inspector Mike Power | With Private Bath, $1.25 Of this offic t « Prize for each race: Commutation book good r ten could t no relef At last 1 ® } Transient—Weekly $3 to $8—Monthly $12 to $20. Pri oe Sal ha LYSPAL POOL. Make entries at | FOUR BANDS TO PLAY | nard of Resinol Ointment and | vate Bath, $22.50. We cordially invite you to in those too buny t s amen 4g nirertste The burning and itch There will be four band con-|ing sensation was releved at once 2 certs tomorrow, two in the after-| anc vo Weeks | Was entire! 1. M, Finley, prominent Seattle your “te Water in Pools Changed Daily noon and two in the evening taco shows no sign of 84 man, has been engaged by the mom wit! be le Wagner's band will play at Alki t Ww; jn fact, my | Manufacturers’ association to direct certain, {t "be Wo: Ww The public r y invited to watch the emptying beach from 2:30 p.m. to 4:39, consider beautiful,” | Heir advercising policy dot more than it w cd ack ¢ ha toa baMercichily 1 Firemen’s pand at Woodland park z i sie D, Colline Finley will begin a state-wide ansing and filling of the two pools nightly, beginning from 2 p.m. until 4 >. Madison $ campaign shortly and will take an| Regal Dental Offices at 10:30, a hich hour the 10¢ admission fee is su In the evening, Cavanaugh's druggists rell Resinol Oint-| active part in the exhibits committ-| HOTELL £21 JACKSON sT. band will play at South park from|ment and Resinol Soap, For sam-|tee of the Ad club's advertising to 9, and Leuben's band at Vol-| ples free, write to Dept 8, Res-| show to take place in the Areng unteer park from 7 to 9. ‘inol, Baltimore. ptember 6 to 9 i Dr, 3. He Clark 405 Vhird Aye a vaca Ee ei. Won