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STAR—FRIDAY, AUG. 10, 1917. pag -How American Wits Wrought Undoing of Kaiser’s Plotters @ State other forma which the Germans Werner Horne waa the man who The strar than-fiction detatls | Papen paid the young woman com: folio exactly the same, and had It t morning, however, the the deep mysteries shroudir pliments. marked with the same tnitials Department was given a verbatim believed would deceive even alert “d be Mew. ap ta geese an plots and pro in In a dreamy way, the young One Saturday, Dr, Albert board count of the conversation be American officials into believing at Vanceboro, Canade. Getting Hie country, and the r in woman drew two hearts on the ed a street car, and put bin port tween the wily old Mexican and them harmiess caked the bridge plot directly h these plots w discovered side of the packing case with a folio beside him. Suddenly bis at the German diplomat, Then wher Getting the s 0 Von Papen oo Pw oe officials, and 00 @ Now becoming known red penetl, and the captain fin tention wax called to a fight In German officials indig ae In passport frauds was comparative: Wilh ermal vce Jotn R. Rathom, editor of th ished the hearts with an arrow front of the ear nied that they were atte to ly ear German officials opened a ™ importa: N 4 aside oO hat, orne’s case idence J revealed muct Von Papen didn’t know it, but The next Monday he discovered embrofl this nation with Mexico fr@udulent passport office in a Put aside from th Sa a pee : ming the w s of pl the young woman was a secret he had carried home a portfolio and to start @ new — revolution building on roadway, New York. presented an Interesting inciden Pers whom his newspaper exposed service operative. The design b which wa exact duplicate of south of the border, United States of the blundering of the German It did a land office business for Brom other sources close to tt helped her draw on the packing | his own, except as to the | officials just smiled. They had the . plotters ret service have come fllumina © identified it later at an | The fight on the car had been | facts, in the very words of the Ger # while. nile it wan busiest, report- Horne was betng trafled, and he details of the way the is lish port, where it was shipped on | planned, and while the Austrian man plotters ers in offices on each aide, were knew it. He wanted to dinguine and plot system worked ts way to Germany, as the ¢ watched ft, hie portfollo had been Ingenious Codes Hat hing to every word spoken, and himself before setting out to blow joa in the days just before ’ far of exchanged for the one the news The German plotters and propa sanding Ge Gant on. up the Vanceboro bridge. He let ation got into the war ts and bills for ex apermen bought gnndists used Ingenious codes in reer hone neighbors of the his beard grow, bought an old » ding messages to Germany. F five months t American wire operators “listened in” on all mes sages sent from and r ived at in factories and aboard #) The Albert Portfolio Teuton ¢ aroused wh The Huerta Conference For 17 months a reporter worked in the German embassy an one ot German Ambassador Von Bern Von Papen's Hearts Bike an E. Phillips Oppenheim Mer reads the story of Von n’s hearts passport office poned as a public for $2, and put hin few effects tm accountant, the other as a many 40 old carpet bag facturers’ agent, The busy Teo- After having spent a week fn tons were bilthe and unsuspticious there elaborate prepara vats Wore greatly n Dr. Heinrich Albert : " = ns, Von Papen, German military at an Austrt official, lost a port | torff's - retaries, without being be Sayville and Nantucket wir ppt egy A Sito enlded Sorne Q0t aboard © thaln to a0 aaa he, Who was dismissed from folio in New York, It contained #) | suspecter pec Plooharayenp he raid » pecret vice blow up t bridge. He picked Beantr, because of his plotting incriminating Teutonic dip / One day Von Bernestorff sent thin It was noticed that a great many i ore pong oe ke hacdhae bevel iP fy Maes iene: ABste re @ sentimental chap. One day ie in plots man to New York to reserve a 4 . ‘ee MK gs hg pe ii. jo ane {t running. The trap the co He looked Ike « bum, the office of the Austrian con. | 7} months newspapermen had hotel suite for a conference be omily" or the serious 11) worked. Von Papen and the Ge © was easily traced and caught @emeral in New York, he saw been shadowing A One da ra tween Boy Ed, German naval at ness of “Aunt Gertrude were pent worked ; bic nor rap an A ae " rH Pe as a — 4 . - yarison of these messages man military attache at Tokyo Aske " had m » pre : t . aree the Austrien went {x lea tuche, and Huerta, the former Mex Comparison ; 4 ! ir Ry ee kar tara e 00d store and orde & port (A - jean dictator revealed @ code Eight . — le ogy Hig sae oe hey aoe ke & hobo, Horne said, “I he debonair captain sat beside | 4 folio, He selected initials to be LEA The rooms were obtained, but Uttle milly” messages were sent with bong, Unk ot siaoes: Tears | like © hobo, Horne aa " . 1 " 7 . t eR | “epg in nine days fror ye station anted paneports jo e nor 5 2 > = o = he d and asked permission to she put on It, and departed. SwircHino’ the diligent secretary said nothing t : A Seam ran bamne se tom Oe en ad I “a4 i i. Bhs ase and Vou PAPENS | Pirie newspapermen, who had >" TFENING 5 to Von Bernstortt of certain ap TRE HUERTA — Code message aino were put in HORNE IM bunch. The name at the top of man, and 1 always travel tn Discourse fort and the best « the Met was “Werner Hort 8 HOURS! In recognition of the progressive spirit of the times, this store is now con- ducted on the eight-hour basis. t Hearts) DICTAGRAPH the for munched sandwiches, Von been watching, purchased a port paratus installea in the suite. . * Gand Contingent of IT ABOR EXPERT ‘THAT'S HER--ALIVE! “y MARINES BEA ike: Own Nose a pees eis) TQKEEPULS, |" » ees OS" FRENCH BONDS ee es TO SAVE MONEY| d the boulevards, lo in at BY J. W. PEGLER Re MAvAl militia training station, | Watermelon at a luncheon given g the Chamber of Co AMERICAN FIELD HEAD. merce and ial Club, and argued the BY GEORGE MARTIN stive merits of country and ‘ : QUARTERS, @ug 10.—The Red Cross is ready to care for all wounded Sammies. it will not be necessary to send them home for proper treatment aft- er they are brought back from the firing line | 2 of stock quotations, and in WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.— Doys came as delegates to| The government has employed thering at t foran school,| Meyer Bloomfield, Boston, to fize island, all parts of| Keep America’s thousands of Shipbuilding laborers happy. It is hoped In this way to block the strikes, quarrels and —| labor troubles of every kind The f *s of the Red Croas ered @: threatened in one of the coun ere defined here today It was ‘. homer Makes him tigut; ”"|| try’s most vital industries. toh pete eas cee | | Business hours are from 9 a. m. to Bicomfield conferred with offt teation would be made reeponsible| | 6 p. m., including Saturdays. jetals of the shipping board, and for « of the wounded utnide 7 the navy will immediately start a the f ‘ tour of Southern shipyards. a 2 gan f ate 00,000 has been today » the Ame | ( ! | disposal for wo training enc SPECIAL N 0 | E epting the government ury T , post, he was head of the vacation $6,000 rnd " Py |bureau fn Boston, and is organizer and bh a similar For the purpose of co-operating with the home- a president of the employment amount each Gen. Sibert ing to find some way of inducing his men t sociation of America. The gov s nment looks on the “hiring and ane Water COAT PRESS | tiring dopartme of its com-| the FLORENCE UPsTrains mandeered shipyards as vital to/| RE, the success of America's shipbuild- | L BBOCOND AND UNION. ing program | _| Bloomfield will choose a hiring and ng expert for every ship itt yard, The pl will not be to fire} 3 any man. If he does not {t in one| a rt of the yard he will be shifted | | I to another. a The employment manager who} fails to h ry man he started | furnisher during the present high cost of living, the following terms on homefurnishings will pre- vail until further notice: $ 50, nothing down, $1.00 week, or $ 4.00 mo. $100, nothing down, $1.25 week, or $ 5.00 mo. $150, $ 5.00 down, $1.75 week, or $ 7.50 mo. $200, $10.00 down, $2.50 week, or $10.00 mo. 4 $250, $12.50 down, $3.00 week, or $12.50 mo. ; i save more Ruth Chatterton If there one thing that dainty hates worse than io, it is a re. , h is un |to grea tam ng stage stare, for wrink One marine of a ar \ r hairs are their great- the n }Rold coir tionary treas rk a few months for a number of | vestments of the sittings In ‘s photographer's j RE kien manieon with and act and develop lamong the French vill y. shop on Broadway. A remarkable $300, $15.00 down, $3.50 week, or $15.00 mo. f enough n r his needs w They were astonished and likeness was secured, but the re : a Sen- — branded a failure | dbeatively tat the Gaskinion kuow |tovebere thooght they cod tm: We Invite the Accounts of All Reputable and , nines Erreur) Sy | ot their delight prove it by working over @ line ‘Trustworthy Homefurnishers. ;. > 9 " Je - or two. When the proofs were sub- q OUR Heny Hall Is V ery | The tall of the rat le a most im: mitted to her they were !mmedi ; 4 Patriotic y portant appendage t has more ately rejected photographer a WR I atriotic Farmer | muscles than the human hand, be ventured mild protest | — _ j FINDLAY, Ohio, Aug. 10.—Henry Jing used as a hand, ax a balancer!’ “pat that is not. my nose,” de aw sTirrTaAT aa ad Peed © M A GOTTSTEIN 7 ee is one of the patriotic ones. Every | a < —————————==_ mouth haen't that Cupid bow you - - Acludes a big variety [J fence post aaround his big farm has| Wallace Reld and Anita King in “The Squaw Man's Son,” Mission nice ween tr uy benee: < Gre ech le fee erage) “Tee ae | cet © FURNITURE.CO. bling automo- | anton, Cal, has had the big but for mynelf : preter vee : 3 a be nel = gest upset of its fife. Ordi mine as to anything that isn't 3 piles. i ales —_—@| narily the three prinotpal events ¢|mine.” a E - Watch for “The Allison || of the day in Pleasanton are Ruth Chatterton will be seen at | 2 Min. 20 Sec. | Pearis” Monday. {| breakfast, dinner and supper the Metropolitan theatre in “Come 1514 to 1520 Second Ave, Near Pike. ? won yesterday. @| But when Pleasanton furnished Out rh - Poser : begs ceed : - - the background for the rural in. engag nt, starting no MOncay. | are 5 cm bg cidents in the coming Mary Marshall Neilan, the director, hae . ~ | 1 . Pickford production, “Rebecca | played ¢ Mary Pickford in Found Bees Swarmed Traveling Men to of Sunnybrook Farm"—well, inore fivereslers than any other in U. S. Mail B | " g: that was another story. young , and since those old In ©. o, hal Ox | JASPER, Mo., Ang. 10.-—Recently | Spend Day of Rest when J. R. Bowers, carrier of a GERMAN ARMY) Traveling men will have their rural route out of Jasper, went to recreation! They'll stage a picnic deposit the mafi in the box In front} j 4 4 Jot the Snyder home, he found tt] wiry THE FRENCH AR. | Unda%: Ausust 19, at Silver Lake, Pleasanton is situated in a typ (ays has directed little Mary, Blanche Sweet, Sessue Hayakawa, Louise Huff, Vi Martin, Jack | Pickford and other stare. He went | to pietures with Kalem, was with | feal California valley, betw Nights round brown s that eeclud from the ¢ world. It is on t direct path that the old padres trod py In theie faithful Journeys from the Miosraph in the early Griffith ora, | invaded by a swarm of bees which| wes, July 28.—(By Mall.)— | *{er & strenuous week of introd = Ramage a ee: taints en the ne a 1 Lasky, had appropriated it Documentary evidence has just |ing customers to their bosses dur- : 1 of the north, Pumous Players, Selig then | ee been secured by the French mil. ing the Northwest merobants’ con- ta Clara and Carr Lasky again. He play It Chadburne farm, Bianche Sweet in sever the tions, while he was 8 picture. for Miss Pickford Cause Much Excitement Madame Butterfl With the visits of Mise Pic tures. He is one of th r | and her corm most beloved rs and | usual daily r alled Mickey friends and| @isturbed. The tnhabitant admirers ed from thetr homes into the at all ho Matinces "tary authorities, establishing (vention. Sports, prizes, free coffee! New Process Removes that Germany’s youngest classes | Superfluous Hair Roots! of 19 and 2yearcld troops participated in the pillaging and destroying of French vil- lages that preceded the Ger man retreat of March. The following diary, found on a It '8|\German prisoner of the class of ©’! 1917, illustrates the mental atti ybrook Women troubled hairy growths will | hear that they any to Plea utine became So 4 tio Publietty of a rather unwelcome 1 | pre te not | tude German boy soldiers d 8 mo sort has be ahed on ( io ne pr not |tude of these y tasks and clous mo- sort has been lariahed on Pariyie| t atl with sritowards the “military necessity 1éa t etar Melee Wakke Atiiiiae seaaniting | | the hair F of sacking and ruining villages ded her even)to $110 weekly {s being paid his| ur very ey and private property: to this sequestered | the skin mber 7—Towards evening, wife, Ruth Hardman Blackwell, ding trial of a sult for s | pillaging excursion to nearby vil- tan tc ie ’ tate ry drug was the success, and so BE pend a 0 sare sons They have two children | I ore ee » 0. ratot insi: } t jorous, ce 20—P: i insistent the demand for resting in the shade « hoge tree and Carlyle, jr, 6 and 3 years | 7 nous Poors: eee Cane “Sue Dutee a ap hedge a fe ee 1, respective At one time Mrs. | child could sa t Get e ~ Fae a return engagement that poe ce ee a be at sane weit was her huahasdie ieads| small stick of phelactine today, fol afternoon sneaked” different sorts 8 ee patra of brish . A 1 low the simple instructions; you!of colors, offs and pinchers. Car- eyes peeping. The was not a|/M& woman. It was di dur: | will be wonderfully surprised.—Ad : a j | ried away as souvenirs several beautiful cups t > 7 December 24—Forenoon, _ atill AMUSEMENT Snore pitiaging. Carried away all sorts of colors, also wine. After- PO noon, Christmas feast. We were) BEGINNING MONDAY, AUG. four packages, one containing Mat Christmas souvenirs, two contatn-| HENRY MILLER Presents ing @ pillaged cup and glass each, | and the third a little teapot. The) RUTH CHATT: T0 | Heutenant made us a deauttiful dis-| A course And the New York Company January 14—Afternoon at Ohau-| Including) BRUCE McRAB, ny. There {s mighty Ittle left! In A. BE. Thomas’ 3-Act Comedy || there } “Come Out of the Kitchen” February 21—We have recetved | ing the hearing that Plack ao pived $500 a week from World ana he testified that {t took nearly all lof this sum to get along vortiser sound for a few mom . nen @ « e-struck voice exclaimed . that's her—she's alive little actress waa sufficlently » to burst Into a peal of merry hter, whereupon a woman and two little girls, much disconcerted, beat a hasty retreat from their colgn of vantage. Olga Petrova Is, according to her own announcement, returning to the stage, which Introduced her to America. She fs a Russian and made her New York debut tn the spoken “Panthea.” She had a long screen career with Metro and a short one with Lasky She is a Inguist, a writer and a musician “COMMON Picture Made With His the wonderful drama that Own Company recently created such a sensation, with A slip in his teatimony in “On Trial,” at the Liberty, convicts the thief, when every one thought pe tly innocent. At the pum Dorothy Phillipa ia seen in Florence Vidor, "The Rescue.” Dorothy gained fa ade such a de the girl who Tivoli | us the star 1) Morgan's Girl.” named little mill who went to orders . vagons | fa he eieeda He Maras irl” ‘named Littl M1 who went t fo Png Ba Bt orders to destroy all wagons and| : PH EBE HUNT ia ¥ at i 1 Notine with Iam Farnum and Bat vehicles that remain at Grandru; quaw Man's Son,” a continuation in Fox's “Tale of Two Cities,” | Wednesday Matinee, $1.50 to 60c. J |to render them uselese by sawing! Th t of “The Squaw Man,” at the Mis ng with Jullan Blt bed ea re them. We destroyed 10. | February 22—All of the beds, sion film play. After le Madison Street, bet. Miss Vidor played opposite 1 NEW PANTAGES springs and mattresses have been Hin the role of “ELLEN wie th be surprised to find out | Hayakawa tn a Japanese play gathered torether at Appilly, to be} RP ARS SA AYR NEAL” and, the other plants in "Th A min Oet Dean?) sPadnor de Gordpea who will be ee SO NaN tt AER © sent tanto Germany. es 3 | ivihe WHO Aine THREhaa Pts eaMRRAREOeA. tee hin cea THe PRODUCE March 6—Worked at an artillery ut | | baties ot the Max Ginee Aen lithe leeeanunit ak erat ae Big Operatic Offering position In the vicinity of Stnceny. ut! 2 k P r well, star of “Her Temptation,” at|other notable film portrayals, is a nee bed re ruins, ‘The villages, m the 8 lived on 25 cents a da ecent acquisition to the ranks of ernng Hat Throwers neluding hauny, are all in ins Heipiek Mandir git et Pda igs ic dal path 100 and ae ||| flames All of the frutt trees have ve Miss Antoinette Erwin Glover a! | beon sawn down ye will be repeated in its F i In “Intrigue,” at the Clemmer|beautiful young woman of Nc (PALACE HIP )iXeun a > Worked on the roads tir 4 . eatre, wh stars Pogg SPATE pees raggete ARE Sah og, 7 i y all of the hor an: Pas re ot io t ro Mn Der rf A by " : Mins ¢ i ! h Baek oe. he atay ! PALACE HIP dour, Gaicuiny the ae cha - aay \ eDermott and Robby Con-|Mias Glover has been on the stag } Afternoons 1:20 to 6; Inven. 6:3 ie iid Ab ocbiag ga tart to Finish nolly, MacDermott finds a@role|where she was known as Af She cea Pep pt tn shuroh, have been blown up by a 10 much to his liking, leotthatte Birwis *' 1! mine s | He is cast as a true, virtle Amert March 17—At 8:20 we departed can, who altho he Ives abroad,| First among the Los Angeles from Fressancourt for Mortlers, ~ loves the dosh and fire of his fellow.|film colony to hasten to the front sereny (Pree Ball vin Versigny. We arrived at Mor. Evenings and Sun- |men. He finds trouble in curbing! Was Lucten Littlefield, the youth: || fe content ef Ivs CU age jtlers at 4:30, It is now five days : THEATRE hia impatience and awaiting the fil character actor at the Laut Melon fod fyi. pen Boe | erent == | Sings We have. recstved breed. Sey, eethon will of royalty. | stud 0. Immedia following the COEL FOE SOOEE pdegte | Seats completion o Little Amert (or, 5 4 W 0 Virginia Pearson, the Southern|can,” in which nd the Xe whe Nog 9 | ILKES The strangest part of the? 500 At. 1 c beauty, eisean dia ators of dial freughian’ octane % aces theft of the Allison pearls was that they were returned to the | | | owner In the dead of night and | * | stolen again before morning, | ndness of Virtue || | %*° ee UNT in the leading role. ]| | S¢¢ The Star Monday for fur | | 30e, 600. Mat's, 10, 250 ther deails. ji South, “A Tortured Heart,” at the|for the front with a unit of the CHILDREN | Colonial. At the Class A Alice|Amertean Ambulance corps “| 500 x"" 20c 5c All Next Week Brady makes you sit up and take|Ham, a well-known film comedian notice of her dancing tn “The Dane. {was among those who departed era Peril.” i ater, ibid deli iid ut ue