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“ . ee natmae't Chere fs aue j SVELATIONS =m by Mary Royle O’Retl- tells of Gunga Din You should ly, writing in The Star of the fiith and But in the meantime, turn to page 7 slavery in the great food canning Idus, there the modern version of this try, aren't ilifounded, The commissioner of Guiana Din—with a photograph from labor of the state of New York went over the showing & Water boy ad- ground after Miss O'Reilly, and he found Ad oy Bae th cod ayia ee sth ed things just exactly as she represented. Read. SEG __ THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE on pare 4, what she writes of bow the eam VOL, 14. NO, 232, SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912. ONE CENT ONT! AINS AND CITY EDITION ee NEWS STANDS Be WN AND OUT HE WALKS IN THE VALLEY OF THE SHADOW ALT & mechanical m 4 * PRED _ oooh oabed tae poet mn ine thnere ooo Oi heavy. aN food, He gave the man money. lett him by his father. in the meantime he and the Menzemer tore three of them is up Monday and we have just you mae Have you as well as the practice of me Posey, weed,” he sald, “is eee bo Ba vd a = hh Tey spent oe ueteer tn _ oo esi to — that into tiny bite, But this one he two dollars left. Sunday we Rte a le . f edman” thrus' Nree ‘collah? =~ You ether Open Door which would saved. It ix “Redman’s” F ‘go bungry epee see ae 4 Te is auto- Food wi t before the hun- into his hand a bottle labeled bes. Hut young folks are often put them beyond the reach of | friend ee Sites eset a ak aaa tis + was slam A an po gee bile e Wrens, gry man. He dipped his spoon “Polson.” It contained yanide foclixh, You see, he wanted want—planned deliberately to | WRITES FAREWELL take a dose of cyanide of < bone, and the a pac Ben ht — on ne be pieces in a bow! of hot and steaming of potassium, Cyanide of po her to have all the comforts destroy themselves. |LETTER TO FRIEND. potassium, . meme you sick wi the ¢ Pr er again. Giv soup, Then he shoved his chair tassium kills inetantly nd luxuries that she was ac Redman,” of his patrimony, “Dear friend ——: It's been “Goodby, my dear friend, Have you . = w 5 ee and mac ae od back and rose, staggering. Now ,thia is the story the ofistomed to. And she had nev had $2 left an uphill fight | have had since and may ‘all future happiness gicken anc nee - : “+4 oo id an automobile, He ‘Damn me for a brute!" he man and the woman told Men or bad to count the pennies. “Tomorrow,” he said on Gat- i've been here. | lost at fast come to you and yours, Tell in a land ¢ could drive an automobile. He cs zomer. It Is every word of ft Bhe didn't know the value of urday, “we will eat. We will and Sunday | think will be the Mr id the bi - entia erying with knew the business from A to Z jenzemer did / "The came * avis’ gotaae Your ie ce had ms = bs emer Not understand. true money buy a doll for baby. She has last day of misery. The same by for me. Phyllis also Iplea: 4 ‘ le had a wife and Dyearold Come with me, for God's ‘The woman le the daughter COULDN'T FIND WORK— never had a doll, Then, when with Phy! and the baby. goodby. Oh, God, but this is : Bene able and w & «irl. They were stranded, come with me to my of a prominent Los Angeles at MONEY ALL GONE we have eaten, we will drink “Phyllis (noble woman that | hard. 1 do ‘wish | could talk to work, to work broke and hungry. said the hungry man, torney. T nan Was employ Never mind what happened this—baby first, then you, and | she. is) has again risen to the | with you.” fatthfully; you who ME FINOS AID AT and Menzemer understood. ed by © business associate of before they came to Seattle 1 last.” occasion and refused to leave There is a postecript. “We at your trade: you THE OPEN DOOR “Redman” would not eat, the lawyer as chauffeur, When They had heard that Seattie And so it was arranged, But me, she preferring to stick it have been happy together,” it Dever been shiftioss | And he couldn't find work, could not eat, when his wife the young people were mar was a great and growlig city “th is a divinity that shapes out to the bitter end and then says. “Don't let us be separat- at or mean, but have Cynthia Grey answered the and baby were starving. | !, the girl's father was furl There ought to be work to be our ends,” and the end wa suffer my fate with me. ed in death.” erked when work was fo | letter, advising “Redman” to He took Menzemer to the *, and told her he never hed | not yet. For through Cynibia “I have failed absolutely to ptcinmaree lived hones seek help and employment at room in which he and his wife whnted to see her again. But “Redman” could not find Grey “Redman” found the Open find work that was steady, The world is full of jobs and such an experience the Open Door, of the Brother and the baby have lived and She is a pretty girl, gently work, And the money was Door, and Menzemer, besides though | did pick up a little odd men, If the right men could to you? hood league, on King st. At the starved for six weeke~a com reared, and an accomplished sone. And the wife and the stocking the larder, paid the work now and thi n? we be led to the right jobs, it s ene Open Door Saturday he found fortable room in a down town movieian, Both she and her finite girl were hungry He rent two weeks in advan | rented a cheap place and lived would go a long way towards : Grey who first Glenn Menbemer in charge. boarding house husband were 19 when mar ¥as abeolutely up against it “Redman” and his wife on on absolutely nothing but head solving life's most pressing and * eaees * That was Mensemer has been “up against | SURRENDERS POISON; tle’. She gave up her society Without much hope he w Saturday wrote four farewell coffee and spuds since we first immediate problem. e let it” more than once, and in more HAD PLANNED TO DIE friends and went with her hue to Cynthia y. Without much letters. He gave ‘hese to Men | got here. As a result we have Here in the man was ways than one He sized up On the way Menszemer bought bund gladly, He bad $8,000 hope, he sought the Open Door vemer with the poison, and both lost in weight. Our rent Where is the job? YOU BUYING [aeRcer| MA STRIKE LEADERS Breererene nee, Seattle was thie in the Green Lake and Univer 9 sity districts, and other outlying “= P Gratricts, who take long rides ev- ery morning to get to school, ‘ krew it was a pretty cold morn- - ing. They blew on their little fingers and stamped their little anes aeons i] feet, trying to work up cireula- First-Class, Chubby, Well-Be- | "io" Sosa D)\ |Friends of Labor Officials Hold Babies Looking for Homes; ] fetid cconte? Mass Meeting and Rejoice After Price, a Good Home Gre cena coat Utieanms aye Jury Returns Its Verdict THERE'S STILL HOPE THAT FNAL ACTION MAY" TAK- Ste planning, Mister Man, to give your wife a A 4 " } By United Prone Leased Wire Present. Fou wane-towmake her Happy on that! SALEM, Mass, Nov, 26—Jospeh Ettor, Arturo Giova- Why not give her something that you, too, : nitti and Antonio Caruso have been declared not guilty of en ‘FOUR GUNMEN i . ~ the murder of Anna Lopizzo, a woman textile striker shot fas call your attention to our stock of babies . 7 ; down in the streets of Lawrence last winter, during the DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY.| SETENCED TO: progress.of the big industrial’ strike ‘there. pes past it has been the practice of The Star to ‘ fhe verdict was reached early last night by the jury, ome baby at a time Phese babies have been, DIE JANUARY 6 i but was not received by Judge Quinn until court opened reption, strictly A-1 babies, suitable only for the] new YoRK, Nov. 26 today. ere : s F lass parents. We do not claim to have had a/Louie" Rosenberg, Harry hee The defendants stood in the iron-barred cage when the + of ogni babies, but we do claim that ours od oa we oe ate ai verdict was returned. All three wept with joy. and calculated to make joyful the hearts} Whitey” Lewis and “Dago Fran! ° a “I thank you, gentlemen of the jury,” shouted Giovan- T CARUBO, ETTOR AND GIOVANNITT! nitti, at the top of his voice. “I thank 8 in the name of ” justice and civilization.” homes of people who prefer SOMETHING MFFERENT in babie: sentenced today to electrocution in| the Yale Sing Sing prison some time during. | iWAR TALK, THEN Caruso loudly proclaimed his innocence. as pa . c overstock ‘the week beginning January 6 {Ture ing 'o the Jurors, Etter said:} As the ver- } q D , EB prisoners awaited the i os casere ’ ounced their doom J ey gg to : faeuc rtpenoaed PEACE PRATTLE; i rs,t"esictinn tte os" feos ia purchaser, how name of the great working class.” (from Mrs. Caruso. Ettor and Gio are not remnant | | Pormer Police ideut. Chas. F a G vannitt! we fident’ of ‘acquit- . . | Becker, convicted of first degree | Cc G reeted by Crowd. were confiden' acq Bis ca | Names te oni!) ee,“ | FOR HEBREW REPUBLIC] , SUDDENCHANGE! cris... sk cis tnt ‘poate with | so bigh an av- slaying of Rosenthal, ie also under LONDON was unlocked and the trio >® — ed. ~ ‘nentence of death, i change over night ! the hysterical crowd whic jurley” Flynn presided at @ rye tig rune se - ‘ 5 | possibility of a genera ited the verdict just outside the JubUee mass meeting held in the x* sd india dinate datiadindindindnnnde conflict was no.iceable here today, |Qpurtroom. ‘Cattec tearfully em- Salvation Army hall later in the Yesterday all editions of the big | bracod his wife, while hundreds of “4. All three defendants attended. barga: * WEATHER FORECAST. 7 2 London newspapers had predicted |excit.d Italians and other working- Sree empconemnresca Til aatse, tanicn andi ; & Fair wnight and Weds ; a war, but today they all were|me. grasped the hands of Ettor and FIRST WIFE SEES . & brisk easterly winds. Temper #| g ' Burope’s reason had |Gicvaunitt babies { = agreed that = finer stag ete og ; P ® ature at uoon 48 *} B > been restored,” and that (here was| [:amedintely thereafter the three iter thie. stock of ben CE Adda dadndedndndnde tata i A : . no danger now of a clash men were cajled before Judge SECOND OBTAIN Y eee bern with branes : Socialists throughout Europe Quina again. Carugo was released | a. i ; : Pd claimed credit today for the eud-/on $100 ball on additional indict E CREE meee oat ee SANE ANSWERS TO we 3 pees eee cleimed credit today tor. the wud: |on £108 ball ox sAditions! inaict:| DIVORCE DE ‘ | * a ess of the powers regarding a general during the strike. Ettor and Gio- ny Mt would be un oo ’ oft FOOLISH QUESTIONS => ‘ , A | clash over the Balkan dispute. They | Vaunittl were each released in care on ae fondle bony preted | | i ~ assert the proclamation issued by! bonds of $500 on similar charges 7) eee Seues oe mz TLE. bg i ve 1 ao : the Socialist Interna:ional congress |It is expected these charges will meget gy rage ais B terraces ‘elk, renghohderte| PS : [as Baale yesterday sensed the cud: |e formally damniened later. auis-|knowe it te ot tres. Hie news in. How can I sharpen them? ; eae |den change of front. | When court adjourned the acquit that their home was hanging on a 4 a F | Im the declaration all soctalists|ted men were given an ovation by thread for seven tbr ae cold chisel and a dentist's y oF }in America and Burope are called their iriends, Giovannitt! was par-| i ready hammer (and when I say “take h tlealacly jubilant h ‘ any moment to topple and fall. them I do not mean you should do upon to resist any atiempt by their jfie ~ apd ant over the outcome| ‘This was the reply of Mrs. Flor be aE 5 so In the manner you would a 4 abso aed ass = et j Yhere is justice in Massachu-| ‘ence E. Holcomb, second wife of a page nn é : quinine pill) and go over the dull) NL Shy th lectis,” he exclaimed. “I think 1 Lee: Auenis Be Se come unt le | t a) roceed! ing. con ue le, oles eran. AS AO se 2 CURDS, WHEY AND sed ph, Sp ops. dang sotlen, Ft following testimony by De. ag heaven.” force it into the lass WHUSKEY HER DIET | iviocsiyen and the reroriers, Now Piscine pon his second wite of ours were secur- ce WS " |I want to meet the gentlemen of responsibility for breaking his te in and trav- - enh }lations with his first wife. Sasiie. end. seas eoignns, tell me how se apake hair) TAP SHOWING LOCATION OF BALONIKI CITY_AND PENIN-| NEW YORK, Nov. 26—After | ‘He state | "Mrs, Eva Holcomb, the first wife, ae bony ———— | We believe this ts impossible, in-] SU LA, AND PICTURE OF OSCAR STRAUS, MENTIONED FOR spending the summer fn Scot- Victory for Labor was an interested spectator In the the List Teutud prospective buyers that one/agmuch as John D. Rockefeller) PRESIDPNCY OF PROPOSED REPUBLIC. land, Mary Garden, grand opera Ettor's first inquiry was for “Gur-| court room. Fiaet. particularize to | Star baby went to a wealthy miner | couldn't do It. singer, is here today with anew |} referring to Elizabeth Gurley Judge Tallman granted a divoree her ‘arize as 'Olof Nome; another to a well-to-do _ BY MAURICE WEIDENTHAL , Jewish republic, with an American! recipe for eternal , which, | Flynn, who had been working hard/ to the wife. ‘ fe got hold Of | farmer; a third to & successfal| prease tel! me who is the author| Editor of the Jewish Independent. | Jew as first president as expressed to for the defendants. Mrs. Holcomb, in her testimony, are tricks In| Seattie doctor; a fourth to a mer- of the ‘pathetic little poem begin- bite--that seems tol, At Me birth of Zionism, Zangwill! ers, consis.s of nothing bat | Attorney Geo. A. Moore of Los| charged the dentist (hrew her fore- He enough to sa) chaui; and #0 on. ning: ig A Jewish republic—that seems 10) wag an enthusiastic Zionist. Later| curda and whey, with a little | Angeles, counsel for the defenge,| {bly upon the floor and extracted we did not want to! itave you got the price? You ivelkes aap breath, be the very latest in world diplo-| he seceded and started the Territor-|“whusky” on the side |decieved the acquittal was a great; her upper front teeth, pee, #Od that when | wisi have to show US. It makes my whole trame shake and| macy, Not Palestine, with Jerusa-|iallet movement, of which he bas| lvictn doe. Gebcaiaé iano Hal brought their ba} "a, po YOUR CHRISTMAS} oF ‘ |1em as the capital, but the extensive) begh the head ever since, He has| MOTHER RYTHER’S added: | RUCHESTER Nov. 26.—A Of our shelves, | sHOPpPING EARLY! Pate potay dew \vilayet of Saloniki, with the city) many followers. This organization, | UARANTINED | .. “Jvstice has been carried out tn| decided change for the better was ee fcartal — —- To have the wind blow up ine river |bearing that name as the seat of palled Ito for short, belleves that HOME Q 1262 Den. | tls case. It is only another proof reperted today in the condition of offer ang EBALL are sorry We cannot answer. government the Jews should seek another part| Mother Ryther's iome, en poaag be ene a . them to you.| BAS MAN We should like to be more tamillar|° whee the London Observer. sus Fae asta ence tase pee part way de qusvnatined, Several /ehat an Enetieh speaking pa A woe jompers, president of tbe 7 - QUITS UNDER FIRE) with that poet's work. But how re-| ested that Saloniki, captured by|in which to establish a Jewish na-|YouNRsters have been taken from] tive ‘Crime, The verdict is also a’ who is threatened with pneumonia wolgnt NEW YORK, Nov. 26.—The an-| lieved one must feel that it i# the! the Greeks, should be emtablished as) tion. the ume to the pesthouse, the au-/ tine victory for free speech.” here. ae Soin no |nouncement of the resignation of | Wind that blows up the river, and/q free city with the Jews in control,| Zamgwill suggests that President-| theritics aleaing they bave been | ail the time | Horace Fogel ax president of the) ot the McNamara brothers or the/fsrael Zangwill, the great Jewish | elect Woodrow Wilson should nom-|¢*inse 10 dipiiberle | G years oid. "ive |Philadelphia National league base-| Wool trust president novelist, Immediately elaborated up-| inate the first president of this Jew-| Meantime, the many Kiddies a Bet _ hat | ball club was made this afternoon md on the plan, and the London Times | isl republic. He believes Oscar 8. h ome, and oir ma reg — ‘ “slightly }at a meeting of league magnates| Where can I get a good cigarette | ror in with the idea, | Stfaus, recently bull moose candi-| teins 2 dreary Thanksgiving. Pro- 4 er ?-—Mayme ; | vision are running low Prien “here reer iV Gocline to answer, We| Today it is the talk, not only of|dute fdr governor of New York, F i and ae ” | Fogel's resignation was announc- Bogen are hardly old enough| London, but of the entire civilized| would be the ideal man for the} kis iD oun & an = yg Pent in Seattic General | @% Just as he was about to go to | world where Jews dwell plafee, Having b: United States )er Ryiher Sa ee Ibs. Sound in | tial before National league ofti- | The suggestion made by. the nov-\anibusbador to Turkey twice, and|#!viNG sprenc imb —~ |elals to explain charges that the 4, Du er idewhiekers? | @list fe that the city and surround-jundersthoding the people, thetr | of renal league staff of umpires had favored| CN" CY" WOME MiGewhiskere’ | igs should be established as alidémls, traditions and customs TWO WILL HANG wiggit ing toes. Too carly |the New York ciub all season i | ‘No. and we are proud to say no, eT aaenrecnirennerecmacenreseeetenane ON DECEMBER 6TH Of disposition. | that for this reason the Giants were| Nor did we ever wear any other | SACRAM 0, Nov. 26.—Two Sy goes by name | enabled to rienioas the asa kind of bik sen executions are scheduled for De * , ET 6—those of Edw Brown eyes, | cember Delahante Pp wery fair. Hand- | ’” }a negro murderer who killed “St ki Manly. Purchaser | CREE IN ' é ! Louis Fat" Kaufman, a fellow pris By Kim leg-brace, as in- | LULE BURGAS, Nov. 28-—Thous@iide are homeless and the die- | Mer, to be hanged at Folsom, and i | of the knee tress ix Incredible. | One Bulgaria n d@etor alone ix treating 500 cases, | Willie Luts, a Chinese, to be hanged Bitty tame. Now ‘SOFIA, Nov, 26.—Bulgaria exp ecte to pay the costs of the war| St San Quen in for ihe murder of | narod ons sours, LAWYER GIBSON TRIAL with tobacco, Much of the best Turkish tobacco is grown in dis- | M8 father’s second wife. i Mating tricts captured by Bulgarian forces PENSIONS FOR_ to most of us right now. How and where to buy a me of lamene: LONDON, Nov. 26.—Bulgafian peasants in the vicinity of Kirk ha husky, [SY Unites Waiay Lame wire MB sate 2: Te ch dau Faced srand] xieseh are still wearing the turban, for fear the Turks will return LITTLE FELLOW good turkey at a reasonable price is the question ed, likable GOSHEN N. , Nov, 26.—Re-|larcery. and take revenge upon — as was done in 1878 omeuny . ‘ ee } a * *, . Gest pal for some |poruing to Judge “Tompkins that| ‘The caso on which Gibson has|""" GENGR ADE. ‘Nov, 26.-Among the first to receive the decoration |, NEW YORK, Nov. 2¢-—Discuss of the hour, On page 6 in today's Star will be }they were hopelessly divided on| just beon tried followed the appar-| or King Peter's new distinguish ed gervice Order of Dushan, the | NE Me Pano! Andrew Carnes found a large announcement from the Westlake rn, vente : ere ye an annual pension of $2 Z : il To appreciate |the case of Burton W. Gibson, the|ent drowning of Countess Rosa) ichty was a little Jewish tailor name Abraham Levy, of the se ry tele san a roomed ane Public Market, which tells of turkeys and other Eng You will have to |Now York attorney accused of the) Szabo In Greenwood lake on July | onth Servian Infantry, who picked up the colors, went’ the bea 4 ‘ ; : le mise herself. She |murder of Mra. Rosa Szabo, | 16, Immediately afterward, Gtiwon | 2") the regiment to Vclory sms © an diieel Theo. Roosevelt sald today: good things to eat for the Thanksgiving dinner. lclient, the jury was dismissed by| appeared with a will making him Mesa: sieeaiani f interest is not in pensions F the price: |the court today. sole executor over her $15,000 for future presidents, but for the | Fottowin thelr recommendation, |smalt ho hi h Let a S di fil he Si et eae : i‘ smali man who has no chance to) t a Star want ad fill your wants. The Star, Bbove, there is only| The jurors had reported earlier estate. PLAN TO OVERRIDE jth sounell will vote on the may-|gave and who facen direst poverty y * one of these|in the day that they could not Gibson called on the young wo MAYOR COTTERILL | 61's ae next Monday. Sen te becomes wiperannated. with its daily guaranteed paid circulation of more je you selec’ 7 told by the court} an often, and \s alleged to have held A A 5 A nage ta robune thelr deliberations, her by some mysterious Influence.| The Griffiths ordinance, Imiting = beni _ | than 40,000 copies, is fast becoming recognized as OME, NOT NECE his dis- took her riding on the lake|the powers of the police to make| . Over the protest of Councilman The steamship Admiral Farragut, A , : . DRIOUS. AMPLE |apyottement at the failure of. the ‘eine, wohe tirat time whe told her|arrests, vetoed by Mayor Cotterill, | Blaine, the council yesterday voted| which left Philadelphia October 1, | Seattle’s want ad medium. Phone Main 9400 or UPPORT THE|jurors to reach some compromise. | friends that she had fallen out of| probabiy will be recommended for) to ‘the paving of Ravenna boule-| arrived in Seattle this morning, aft: Elliott 44 or call at the downtown office, at 229 UCATE IT. iaolte did not waite onl 48 orelock the boat but had saved herself. The| passage by the judiciary committee | vard, which is to connect with the|er an uneventful voyage. The ves Union St. with the Souvenir and Curie Shop. LY AND DADDY |this morning, hoping that a verdict/last time, Gibson says, the boat/in spite of the veto, The commit-| eity railway, by an appropriation of|sel was purchased by the Alaska CHILD HEART | might be returned. tipped over and she drowned. The tee, consisting of Councilmen} 60 per cent of the coat, the money| Steamship Co. in September, and | Stands Trial in. prosecution cla:ms she was strang-|‘Vardall, Griffiths and Erickson,|to be deprived from the general) wil! go into service between Seattle MOF high, we would) Gibson will probably be taken tolled. wii! meet on Thursday morning. | ana other funds. [es San Francisco January 1, ~

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