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THE STORY OF THE TWO BIG FIGHTS BY ROUNDS, THE RESULTS OF Li THE BIG FOOTBALL GAMES, IN TOMORROW'S STAR PINK. AGING Tacoma were to be destroyed the batieries of a hostile army, literally HAT do you know about eating your qpocked into bite by & rain f is poured W Thanksgiving day dinner? Nothing, Ge city unceasingly for a week, Some probably, exeept th you're bound _ ete That's just what's happening you're going to make it one grand feed. On a Turkish city of $0,000 Inhabi page 3, Dr. W. A, Evans, a food authority of Read about (t on page 6 arcu B cous national fame, offers a few suggestions, Read Aa nee ae “THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER _ ‘IN SEATTLE them, and be on the safe side VOL. 14. NO. 233. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1912.QNE CENT Ox TRAinyax _ HOME EDITION KW STANDS Se (THER O'BRIEN, THIRTY CENTS A POUND: RUSSIA BACKING — UP oe eB, | SERVIA’S STAND; NOW GOING AWAY <A =" WARCLOUDNEAR - = } ands Mourn Departure of Be-) "Czar’s Transports Assembled in ed Priest; They’re of AllCreeds, e | Black Sea, Ready to Move Troops | easga Austria. BY FRED L. BOALT. . a sbh" | By United ress teased i “ . LONDON, No “ | i r 1 back of she had a hang-over : ; Turks, theluding the nee Pla ele 4 again!” mourned Police Judge Gordon, aloud * S| statement .was.iseued toda gp : igiaihors ale wr anner,” the old woman quavered, “here ; . Ro and Vienna / "Ye, yo! : This announcement, together with refusal of Austria was very drunk the night she was pinched. In the SESS < . Ser ; s to consider Germany's iggestion tl Austro-Servian judge pondere oe eat ; Soa ; , = dispute be arbitrated by an_ inter board, caused re- fill you go to Father O'Brien and take the pledge? . 1 . Hi) >see onewed alarm throughout Europe t y, and the chance of y a : ~ ng a peaceful solution of the present problem seems slim Father O'Brien said to her I do not know. He} : ss * } J . A dispatch from Budapest states Bisse ver tncn nag t'er, tod pot hope a —s ao \ Hm MOTHER WINS IN |i, ,!2s,or=7 Sates me into her heart, and made her promise in writing ‘ # where an army corps has beea she would not drink again ;¥ i LEGAL WAR FOR mmonilions TELL HOW , j | spies rn" ~ HER PLEDGE R Y G S SERVIA MUST AGREE OR signed a year ago f HE D IN ON FIGHT, SAYS MINISTER eat ae other day the old | \ yy 4 Mrs. Caroline Spinks, the moth PARIS Nov. 2 A dispatch to reappeared Hee head. y er, won in th first skirmish the Matin nV a today quotes Geottee * ape | e . against Mrs, Samuel Tubbs. Foreign M chtold of Aus- astonish: \ wife, for possession of eljtria as war is inevit- ae of the astonished | N Tubbs, who is daily expecting jable if 6 the Austrian j — ne At » | Ba Trop be year's up . y % from.4 ravaging, incurable disease. | Balkan prope 4 * gasped the desk ser-| + 4 | The wife had started habeas} = nfo the year is up eh? tI . 7 : corpus p : against the| TURKS TURN DOWN w what you're talking . Be calm, gentic reader. The pleture is purely j full name, address, business, ag ~ © mother p 1 of the |BULGARIANS’ DEMANOS , ni glad to see you s ; | imaginative. The turkey is not really standing on the | facts about yourself which a prospective son or daugh- d . SS g h s home| CONSTANTINOPLE, Noy. 27-< ma been sore tline—" ‘ "s chest. ter has a right to know. Have you ever adopted a . . the home of the wife and chil-|Nazim Pasha for Turkey flatly re the old woman, The man is doing some tall thinking He has a | child before? Are you able to support a child? Do jdren. The hearing was to ‘have |secied today the Bulgarian peace of my own free will . 7 . large family. He will need a big bird. Turkey, first | you own your own home? Give references. come up t morning. li fier, after whicl Gen, Savoff, the eet this time, ‘ | grade, ret at about 30 cents the pound. The | “REOMAN” THANKFUL, TOO ; But yesterday afternoon Mrs.|Buigar plenipotentiary, agreed to Wagon. It's just to thought, not the bird, weighs heavily on the gentte | “Redman” is thankful, too. He has a job at last. Tubbs decided to dismiss the action | consider counter Turkish proposals. that not a drop has : 7 man’s chest. | Hie rent is paid two weeke in advance. He has, if he for the present The prospects of an agreement are since I told Father gen In strictly @ man’s problem. The kids will eat | wants it, # house to five in, rent free. His larder is | “Redman,” Who Had “It may be too dangerous to move | considered slight ‘ bird tomorrow. They should worry! stocked. Hie wife and child are no longer hungry. . igh him now,” her lawyer told Judge; J js understood here that Bul ft, a Year ago this : c ge Given Up Fight ere le THE RYTHER KIDDIES ONE BOY'S LE Ronald, jgaria is willing to give Turkey no trotted out. es The kide at Mother Ryther'’s home 1262 Denny | One boy's letter, im part, word for word as written Gets His Chance territory In Europe save the city of * mused the desk ; sl % way, are in fit condition for tremendous gastronomic | to the editor of The Star, appears below. Does this on “a H R H Constantinople and nominal sover+ : | feats tomorrow, even if the home is quarantined, | boy believe in Senta Claue? is it a pleasant thought Redman” has a job. N) OOTS TH OUG eignty over Albania ; | There will be, thanks to Star readers, a sufficiency of | that a boy should be as bitter Redman,” hie wife and their — | turkey and fixin’s, and more than a sufficiency of | Wiusloned? He the Byearcid daughter were up DOOR: KILLS MAN reeks Join ATTACK | mince and “punkin™ pie, knows that some folke have too much, some not | *04/nst It. They had planned to , ON CONSTANTINOPLE THE STAR BABIES enough. spend their set cent for food OLYMPIA, Nov. 27.--Mrs, Nellie] LONDON, Nov. 27—That two There are six babies at least in Seattle who have | “Mr. star, when kgread In the paper every night on Sunday and then take eyan- Hi Hinds, in the county jail, charged | more divisions, npmbering about much to be thankful for, though they may not know | the)different ways to cook for thanksgiving It makes | \3f Of Potassium. The Star told h the murder of her husband.) 39,000 men from the Greek crown it. Yesterday The Star announced that it had six | me hungry. | don't expect to get any thing except | *!| *bowt It yesterday. Herman «in, declared today prince's army at’ Monastir, are en # me go this time, if Youngeters to give to deserving people. whem. the | eroad Bnd sede 1 Uger all.) want oF that for | be cree Srey, of The Weir eit defens mute by rail to reinforce the Bale ge to at Father stork has ignored. We've been busy giving particu | jong to a big famly @ kide that have no father to by || Staff, sent “Redman” to the had sta 1 ‘troupes at Adeiimueie ‘aah anner, let lara ever since. things for us. | never had a taste of turky yet.|[ OPen Door, of the Brotherhood y Tohsialia is, the report fieen. Bel- job the father To save time and trouble, it should be understood | president Roosevelt Blwas believes in big famiys of | '*##¥* on King st. Saturday ¢ home on grade pubitshed bore today. that the inquiries concerning the youngsters will not | kids but why dont he tell the turky hen to have a big | "9 the triple tragedy was river. She 7 " F h ‘ averted. vee, Se x ey will be made via Sa- OR vr etractur acm by telephone. Don’t call, either, Write. foney to so there will be enough to we round. As s00n 00 the regular edition |} tildren retired early. At m idnig “ Tos. theascna’>eaeiaan big. heavy-hand-| |] mJ of the paper was on the street tet nd \y-| prisoners are held at Monastir. She ihe gia Raed CARNEGIE GIVES AWAY eter sehr =| SIS 225 SEicS eo poo Er Sadee Gordon an4| MT. RAINIER? NO, | automobile dealer on First av. | Pts pe ale sustiazy cloud HALF-BILLION DOLLARS |i. 1". "nec| ss" ssaucenrs sa | MIS CANATE Lots of folk th unt Ral ont ‘Lanse erdated. | iNet Prospective employers oday. | tell me — nler was ge x action today NE Ww YORK, Nov. 27-America!. ‘Twenty-five million dollars of his a Great ¢ stood agape with amarement today,! fortune, be announced, would be fent him to Father A Prof. Sa noel L. Boothroyde when {t read over its coffee cup at disposed of under his will, All the bike father rallied his, | } ; veraity of Washington, professor of breakfast that Andrew Carnegie remalnder is to be is ies Garet 3 4 owned OF) charge ol _ cater gee id & giass on WhAt had announced his Intention of megie Corporation of New York, 7 bys Bim sign the pledge. |ChATe® Of the F espana looked like smoke around the moun: turning over all of bis tremendous | whieh will carry on the iron mas: | TO LEAVE STAND on examining the records of phy ‘o master of himself | ‘hedrat was built tain top. He thought It looked | fortune, except $26,000,000, for phil: ters charitable and educational | By United Press Leased Wire prisoner who, under the name of He was, at the cathedral four|™more ike a clout, although be) anthroy oak. FREE WOMAN INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 27.—Ortis | Bretcher had completed a term of —— lyears, and for the past four has) "oolde't aay 90, positively, It's a tidy gift, when one remem-| “f am happy.” Carnegie says in FE. McManigal, self-confessed dyns-|13 months, M. Bertillon discovered Maustrate but one of | Loon rector of the Church of Our| Ftom points of vantage through-| hers that Andy, despite his gifte of/his statement, "to he getting all will leave the stand, prob-| that he was not Bretcher at all, but Phases of the work| [aay ot Geol Holy, Pith and Jof.|out the city, many persons watched | tpraries and. colleges, sill! haa | this oft my inind. It's a grewsome WHO TOLD OF ate this afternon, his cross. |® man named Fedide who had been has cone lfereon. the phenomenon this morning. | something like $50,900,000 stowed | baainess, But I find this earth is jexamination ended, with his story | Se™enced to only 10 days’ imprison- S finer or a more!" "tte has alwaya taken an active|At times the vapor hovering |away in the family exchequer: rapidly becoming more heavenly, POISONING 2| Sf alleged countrrwide dynamitings| ment. The two had shared the hy sald Judge Gordon to part in public movements. He te 4 around the peak looked like steam Late yesterday afternoon Andy /86. wany’qood men and women 1 practically unshaken same cell. Bretcher, who was un- Vrelena worker and visitor. His| At other times it was black iave out a statement telling all| know labor for others. Surely, Lu- rat Leased Wire Ortie’s answers to the questions | 4" sentence for swindbag, told O'BRIEN | friends are of all creeds and of none|,,At Tacoma Weather Forecaster about it. And today the canny (thet, Franklin and their followere| SED, Mo,, Nov. 27,—Under| propounded by Senator John W 9 bi, was a pr a yes lac au Santee: ae an exprasion of | CTret “nt } Scot, shutting himself away from | were right who held that ‘service to y instructions from|Kern, chief of counsel for the at pe oo _ 7 — it fs leaving the par-| public regret, a reception will be|.. The Phenomenon fs coming from |calters in the library of his home, | men Is the highest worship of #. B. Shain, the jury in the}union men on tril for iMegally = i” bs spon ¥, veiian th wah Thousands wilt) given him at the Collseum theatre the crest, and is caused by uousu«l | chuckled over the sensation he had | Goth’ * case of Mrs. Pansy Lesh today re-| transporting dynamite, have been | *te®4.” he s¢ waldo 'r- Deputy Sheriff Bruley brought| By Unit +0 Leased Wire the woman and her husband's body PARIS, 27.—The_ curious E. B. Bacheller, of University | 10° Oivmnpin }ease of one man serving in prison station, sende word that “Red / - for another, has just been revealed man” and his family can live in | ORTIE M’MANIGAL through Bertilion iden cation sys one of his houses, rent free. E He fe a practical man, | ry a ~antaia.” in the vicinit °F | gee ay. iJ arom |turned & verdict of not guilty of| sharp and clear COMMISSIONERS theologian. His } he mocatain. the charge of * murdering tad for tie woe rant CANDID MAN, IS ‘CANDIDA a |NOTABLES ATTEND |PREPARE TO HANDLE |! tree of murseres, | COUNCIL TAKES UP | 7 Quaintance. Rationalities are / N IMMIGRANT HORDE) annonnced he would file no iotor-| | OPEN PORT BIDS | HEIMAN, AND AN |°“'SILLS OF EXPENSE), wsstsaros. xix artis gagnamecro xo 3tult arlrt Se e Se ane suactery cetsies ate |3/ et So see & great privilege to President Taft, justices of the sa-feommission appointed recently by he port commissioners on two in tnis parish,” said | WASHINGTON, D. ©., Nov preme court members of the sen-|Go¥ernor Johnson to survey condi-| released j cou his afternoon took up con. the units of the terminal tmprove- this. morning 1 AFFECTIONATE cout Charles G. Heifner mO-late and house, besides many for: | th in order that the great influx} Mrs. Lesh surrendered to the po ation of the mayor's veto of | ments to be built for Seattle. The Pieen a liberal education. | cratic candidate for congress from |eign diplomats, in attendance, of {mmigrante that will come with|!! in Los Angeles some weeks|the Griffiths ordinance. While the|bids were for the k the pods like this that} Whatever may be the shortcom |e First district of Washington, /funeral of United States Se: thé opening of the Panama canal|®0. confessing that she had ad-| bill, which prescribes limitations |Salmon bay and st waterway @ome first, to be cround | ings of William J. Heiman, he does|more than any other congressional |jgior Rayner of Maryland may be properly handled, has rec-| ™nistered son to both Mrs./upon the arresting power of the po-| projects, the estim cost of and molded 1 * want in candor candidate in that state. He spentiheld here this afternoon at 2}emmended the creation of a perma-|@%4intance and Mrs. Coe lice, was passed unanimously or which is in the neighborhood of Then they move to| Mra. Nancy J. Heiman, today in| 4. Congressman Will E. Hum-/o'clock. Interment was in Rock | sept commission, and an initial ap-| J%dse Shain sald that the exist-jinally, numerous protests have | $475,000. A dozen bids were re- Orhoods. Here we find divoree court, charged Helman dis-| phrey comes next, with $2,073. Lan-| Creek oemetery. | palipriation of $80,000 to carry on| ence of a crime had not been eatab-| been filed with the cout ceived, roost of them for the sub- how Wistorted notions, nar-| tributed his’ affections among sey-jdon follows, with $1,504 Fol- | ta bork. lished by any evidence except Mrs.|the mayor's ve Comm . contract work. Only three bids Odd and conflicting | «ral atti ities,” and when he was |lette, of Spokane, spent $1,456; | PROGRESSIVE LEADS . Lesh’s confession, and that this fact | resenting eral or 2 s|were received for the dredging. But they are good | away om home, wrote his wife| Falconer, of rett, $1 The socialists will serve Thanks |rendered the confession invalid. | wer prese this afternoon to} The commission will not make any Withal, and cnake excellent his new-found “flames.” In| Bryan, of Bremerton, $1 IN CALIFORNIA VOTE giving dinner Thursday from 3% to|The court wrote the verdict and it| point out dangerou possibilities |awards until the bids can be ex- a »rticular, Mra. Heiman wants the SACRAMENTO, Noy. 27,—Re»|6, and will give a dance from § to| Was signed by the foreman of the/contained in the bill ned more in detail Aber O'Brien is rotir to the | superior eourt of King county | ARRAIGN SLEUTH vised figures, unofficially tabulated |11 @t 1416 7th av., the Socialist | Jury bo — ———— - ne t which b ) © judicial notice of a letter dated lat noon today by State Statidtician | Temple, near Dreamland rink Mrs, Lesh announeed she would] erly a > ee from Shokan AS WIRE TAPPER Cremin, gave Wallace, progressive Damages to the amount of $10 093 | start tonight for Jacksonville, Ill. at priest under Fa : 5 reupon to cut A. A. Nordskog, the detective ac-|elector, a lead of 147-over Griffin, |are asked from the Noble hospital | to visit relatives, and return to Los/ ame to Seattle to take |t it cused of tapping the telephone|democrat. These figures in¢lude| by Jamés and Rushna Rothwell, in| Angeles within two weeks SESE: wires of the Burns Detective Agen-|the official count for all counties |a suit begun yesterday in the su Sentiment here it ovecwbeiihinst mi cy, was arraigned this morning on|except Alameda and Los Angeles |peripr court. The plaintiffs allege |ly in favor of Mrs. Lesh. During ere 1 ou a an information filed direct in the|and the unofficial canvass for these infiities received from scalding wa-|the trial church people frequently superior court, charging Injury to a} two, called, but Mrs. Lesh refused to see | public utility. aa la site them, saying: “Now is not the} ee ee o Through his attorney, Frank time for church people to offer aid, | Hammond, Nordskog asked for de |The time when I-needed help wes] an S vin Inner‘: liay until Saturday to enter his} when I was a young girl, alone an i plea. Judge Ronald granted the re- Ifriendiess. They cared nothing bout th c. as : i eee i $ “ray gah i You will find, on page 5 in today’s Star, detailed OVE of God, and th : ' chil ba i tet te tt tt tt THT tH tt tte MRS, MAX INGERSOLL HAD her husband jailed in Portland, and announcements fro . ane J 1 { t ? j | é $ m many of ose ies lea m the Holy : | dren, ag i night waiting. Now | then fainted at the sight of him behind the bars, Ingersoll, seeing his MO | OR( YC I IST oe , y Seattle's leading : * oe , ' er The neighbors | » WEATHER FORECAST % | wife's prostrate body, also fell in a swoon. hotels and cafes. Parties, etc., who intend eating ong aven’: been able to help her, nor) w Rain tonight or Thursday; # BECAUSE HER HUSBAND USED her pet dog as a weapon to HITS CURB; DIES 2 Z : " ve the police. No trace, of thé|% moderate southerly winds. &| strike her with, Mrs, Emma James, at Oakland, Cal., declares she is a Thanksgiving dinner down town will do well to | missing man has been found # Temperature at noon, 48 *| nervous wreck and the dog a cripple. She wants a divorce. Max Zeeve, 912 16th av., was in-| . . . osha ber at} The postmaster at Columbia] % * LOS ANGELES —BITING INTO @ grapefruit, Jesus Talamares,|stantly killed last night while rid. | Consult these announcements. Columbia, ye & t he saw Dr. Seeger returning |g tte tek tek tok tok tk wx ee fresh from Mexico, accused a fruiterer of selling him % green orangeling hia motorcycle stward on + > ri 1 . . afternoon ons ‘Rainier = and hurled it through show case. Jesus will explain to the judge. Boston av. Have you something to exchange? Do you wish Fegular pastor. Wut| valley car. But he ten't sure e »wsbo: day wedded 3 3 Wilfering with our Whee last. sonoated, tha aatatetar WICKERSHAM L PORTLAND, OR—JOE HARTY, legless nowsboy, today wedded| Butterworth & Sons’ Kmousine, He had obtair 4 ; . . ss atreet ro TH Molly s, pretty stenographer, Am hour's canoe ride on the Wil-| coming north on Boylston, " “d v. Mr. Le ! bs "ie ik he’ ois tee 2 w aeserion: HE ORLD lamette made up thelr honeymoon | 6 at the corner house which might as well bring in an income? ice, rs ai , ng rh ih ty | “THAT AIN'T NO WAY to act; you ought to throw up your hands wed to one side to avert an Closing words of t re ickersham an-| and let me go through you,” was the protest of an Oakland hold-up man| cident. He struck the curb, was| A Star want ad will accomplish the desired result itaiten } of he |, Some thought he went out to the | nounces here today that he is plan |who tried to “frisk” James Cox, The latter refused to be robbed and] pitched over his handle bars, and 2 poi the pulpit and hnde ses be he ne rg eit ning a big A gt 9 world 1 | walked away crushed his skull against a’ tele- for you at a cost of only a few cents. Just phone : < d approach-|shore, where he could meditate| company with Mra ckersham as LOS ANGELES.-SMOKERS ARE happy here -today the city| graph pole. : a : j : , ecg wns, siting: {m] without interruption. 80 today | soon as he retires from public life | council refused to deny them the right to smoke on street cars, The Main 9400 or Elliott 44 or call at the downtown com line Gat fee tae eae Lake FIND 10TH VICTIM council passes on the anti-hatpin ordinance next CLUB DECLARES office at 229 Union st. with the Souvenir and husband ts better | Washin € 2 = ~s Se o " n pette gton & ¥ a hal Seeger.” | There was no service last Sun- OF BIG EXPLOSION ‘ ron HEATED CARS Curio shop. Hy mproved, thank |day in the little Bethlehem German WAUKEGAN, TIL, Nov An oss =Improvement elub ‘i : . i ed be out in a day |church. ‘There will be « nextlother victim of the corn starch The — go oe Star phe abt night passed resolutions favoring The Star guarantees in excess of 40,000 paid cir- Absent pastor's | Sunday if Dr. Seege: The| pliant explosion died here today, ‘ou some particular lat en ainin, ‘eatures || heated street cars, and a state ap ‘ ? sweetly ae egy nd : : y P 4 : s propriation of $12,000 to pay {for the culation daily. : e' , p cc ill| making a total of ten identified , AER Week ago Sunday pumata ai boads fe ry ave Goad, “Bix others are dying in the || —Just the sort of things you'll want to read after {fiction chimes, ‘The club drew a Thursday Dr.|that their beloved pastor may be| hospital and two bodies are be-|| that big dinner. petition asking the coundil for red. He started returned to them Meved to be still in the ruins, bd " lights on Third and Fifth ave, W, to buy sonf€thing? Have you a spare room in the