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VOTERS TO CAST BALLOTS TWICE | IN SINGLE WEEK) Seatle will have two elections) next week | The first, the port election, also will be participated in by the rest MY THANKSGIVING TURKEY HAS BEEN STOLEN. MY WIFE HAD, JUST BAKED IT, AND Ser IT ON THE BACK PORCH ON GAZOOK STREET To CooL, AND Five of King county, It will be held MINUTES LATER next Monday for \he purpose of IT WAS GONE. choosing a commissioner for a hree-year term, Judge ©, BE, Rems berg and Israel Nelson are the can tidates. Judge Remsberg ts running for reelection There will be one polling place in each ward, in most cases a school | house or fire engine house The second election will be the annual school election on next Sat urday. } Bt A MAYBE THE SHOE | } | WAS THE CAUSE By United Frees Leased Wire. SACRAMENTO, Nov. 27 TN just keep this to chase the jinx,” said] Sheriff Wm. Ahern, as he picked up a horseshoe on Sixth st. today minutes later, while driving around & corner, a 40-foot telephone pole which was being removed from the ground fell and came within an ace of crushing the sheriff to death The pole hit the rim of his hat knocking it off, and smashed the} rear end of the buggy to splinters Ahern says he will have the horse shoe nickel plated. CHURCHES TO HOLD UNION SERVICES Churches of Seattle will combine | to hold unton services tomorrow morning. ; | | First Presbyterian. comprising the down | town district, hold their service at Plymouth at il o'clock. Capitol Upited Press Les Wire Hill, Renton Hi and Broadway| PORTLAND, Or., Nov, 27.—The churches unite for services at the | gistrict attorney's office is In poe former haunts. Portland on the way | they would escape detection here Ea heine, i atin. U ni. | Session today of what it believes t0/"“Hieag Juvenile Officer White versity district churches hold their be positive information that the openly states that a house of the services in the University Place | operations of the vice ring, uncov- character above me niloned is e@ Baptist church at 11, Ballard | ered in this city, are but par: | tab! 4 in fan Francisco and churches meet in the Ballard Chris-) atively Insignificant phe of t others in Chicago and New York tian church at 10:30. Green Lake |connected operations that extend The developments here show churches hold their service in the | over entire country evidences of the practice In San Christian church. The confessions of many impll- | Francine Seattle, Spokane and cated here and further evidence in| many ¢ rf cities,” sald he, URGE OPPOSITION the hands of District Attorney! Ernest Engle Cameron and the juve ed in the office of @ local physician, TO SPEAKER TAYLOR (io the ‘connec (e today under arrest In connection | That Seattle and King county /local ring and at ‘with the vice scandal, He is being should oppose the reelection of/tem” in many other parts of the examined this afternoon, Many} Howard Taylor as speaker because country, corresponding in some more arrests are expec ted. of his attitude towards this city and| ways to the white slave traffi Promises Federal Ald. last legislature is only not so well organized. United States District Attorney county in the urged in a resolution introduced by It has been exp f that Dr. J. A. Ghent at the Commercial exists between vice that he awaits evide club meeting last night. The highest strata of socle source that will give ment case. claimed, harbors this Operated Elsewhere Deputy District Attorney Dr. Ghent, who was a member of the last legislature, cites Taylor's} alleged opposition against a fair re Honment, county representation tn the j vice crusade, declared ye legislature in proportion to its pop-| “We are in receipt of informe — and his opposition to the ‘tion that many of the parties under legislation sought by King arrest here operated Im other cities county. —— — JUST COULDN'T BE _ CHILDHOOD LOVERS GOOD. OUTSIDE) WED AFTER 30 YEARS RE which would give | Dennison, who is aiding In the ant terday: practice is ia urged to t into By od Pree Lam By United Press Leased Wire. [By United Press Leased Wire ‘ST PETERSHURO. Nov, 27 PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 27.-Be-| TULSA, 0 ‘ov. 27.—Meet Strikes are being declared today in cause it is alleged W. E. Gilbert! tng for the first time in 30 years in various parts of Russia as a protest took advantage of being released on this city, Charles Bryson, a wealthy against the action of the govern his own recognizance to put through ofl producer and justice of the ment in executing 11 men of the bad check operations, he is to ce of Newby, Okla, and Mrs. Black sea fleet for inciting mutiny day in jail in default of $5,000 cash ay M. Johnson Russelville ned men were shot at bail. Gilbert was arrested the first Ky, who were childhood lovers Four hundred sailors time for attempting to swindle ajback in Kentucky, were married from the fleet are being transfer i five hours later, estate firm out of $21. VISIT THE “MILWAUKEE” EXHIBIT ‘And sce a handsome display of GRAINS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Grown in Washington and the Northwest. To the Public: You are cordially invited to visit Milwaukee Exhibit Car 500, which will be open to visitors at the Jackson Street Union Passenger Station, Seattle, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, November 29th, 30th, December Ist, from 10 a. m. to 12 noon and 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. This EXHIBIT CAR is handsomely decorated with fruits, grains and vegetables, grown in Washington and the Pacific Northwest, and is one of a number of such cars being operated by the “MILWAUKEE” for the purpose of demonstrating to the farmers of the Eastern and Middle Western States, the wonderful agricultural possibilities of the GREAT NORTHWEST. This is the first “Agricultural Exhibit Car” that has ever been displayed to the public in Washington and it will un- questionably prove of great interest to visitors The car will be in charge of polite attendants, who will not only furnish information with regard to the manner in which this car is handled in the East, but will also be glad to receive comments and suggestions from visitors, who are interested in the development of this great country. REMEMBER. The car will be open to visitors from 10 A. M. to 12 Noon and from 2 P. M. to 5 P. M FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY, NOV. 29th, 30th, DEC. Ist. at the O.-W. R. & N. Passenger Station, 4th and Jackson St. R. M. CALKINS, GEO. W. HIBBARD, Traffic Manager General Passenger Agent CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & PUGET SOUND RAIL- WAY, SEATTLE | We believe they were driven out of and took refuge tn supposition that sald to be employ: | John McCourt this afternoon stated ite cue to get busy on the “We have the machinery that will put a swift stop to this practice. and we will certainly use it. one having any evidence that this/ terstate in ite extent | touch with me.” (STRIKE IN PROTEST | OF EXECUTIONS | red to Raval and Viadtvostok see ethene NOVEMBER 27, 1912, por Fecudw SNouLT HAF BETTER SENSE — SETTING OUDT A FING ROAST TURKEY To CooL. BE, HONEST MIT TEMPTATION IN FRONT OF DEIR Mow CAN eyes f “OOH, ANYBODY VICE RING WORKS / ALL OVER NATION, » from any the govern Any} 1 Pare i ie A PANORAMIC FIRE FROM This photograph of one of the LOOK osGar! A BUM DROPPED DISS INA AWLEY BEHIND GAZOOK StReET Ven T CHASED HIM, DRIANOPLE IS BURNING, BULGARIAN GUNS HAMMERING CITY TO RUINS 'STOLEN--One Prime Roast Thanksgiving Turkey streets of Kirk-Kilisseh was taken immediately after the battle of that name as the victorious Bulgarian army pushed Into the city, strong position by the Bulgare in a The Turkish army was driven from its fierce fight, in which the Bulgarian artillery fire made the Turkish position umtenable and reduced whole sections of the town to ruins PARIS, Nov, 27 Napoleon, cousin Emmanuel, is to be the future mon- arch of the new state of Albania, according to @ report current here today. CETTINIB, Nov. 27.--This city runs the most easy going jail in the world, Prisoners can furnish their own cells, have no work to do, get! plenty of food and clgarettes, and, occasionally, wine. There are no walls, and on feast days they can even entertain friends. Joy, 2 27, BELGRADE, Dr. Juyo- vitch, former minister of foreign af- fairs, has beggared himself for love of country, He tried to enlist, but was too old, He then pr wanted the -Prince Vietor| government with an of King Victor | entire army convoy, purchasing the best horses| that could be had, fully equipped his five soldier nephews, gave uniforms and weapons to a number of re- cruits, and made over to the Servian wer fund all bis money. CETTINJE, Nov. King Nicholas, at a little town near Anti vari, was dazzled by the sight of the chief of police out in full na- tonal costume—knee boots of pat- ent leather, blue breeches, scarlet coat, a vartcolored belt, flowing cloak of dark green, edged with scarlet braid, and a jaunty Monte negrin cap. He demanded: “What are you doing here? My country needs such fine men as you at the front. Take off that stuff, put on your Khaki and begone.” DANCES WITH HIGH HEELS, BREAKS LEG SAN FRANCISCO Nov, 27, -—Becau dance the “Texas Tommy’ hotel ballroom here while wear- Ing very high-heeled shoes, Mrs. J. A. Henry, wife of a busi- man, Is In the hospital to- suffering from a broken ao le FIRST SHAKESPEARE BRINGS FANCY PRICE] », stron SR a —— HAS MESSAGE FOR RUSSIAN CZAR? By United Press Leased Wire, BERLIN, Nov. 27.—-Maj. Gen Tohihatcheff of Russia left here to day for Tsarskoe-Selo, saya the Lokal Anzelger. It is generally be- lieved that the general bears a per sonal communication from the kaiser to the czar, SAYS HE HAD . CAUSE TO CURSE eased Wir a1—"1 Nov. didn’t NEW YORK, Nov, 27-~A first ade I ever swore very much, but edition Shakespeare quarto brought if there ever was a man in the $7,300 at the Hoe library sale today.| world who had provocation to curse, t was the famot roylus and Cessid,” printed in Lon- don in 1609, and bound in red le- vant, George G, Smith bought it, “Historie of|T am that man,” Such was the statement, of Peter L. Oliver, who jas cordially | Christians and they hate him; GooT VORK, AdOLF. GooT 1 | } VIEW OF THE RESIDENTIAL SECTION OF ADRIANOPLE, WHICH IS REPORTED ON | THE BULGARIAN GUNB, "SOFIA, Nov. 27.—The besieged town of Adrianople is burning. Fighting has been going on there since the negotiations for peace began it is @ city of 80,000 inhabitants With fighting going on inside and out, a large portion of the town has already been reduced to ruins, according to reports of the Bul garian artillery men, who have been watching the results of their gun fire with high-power glasses. The bea & army of the allies numbers 150,000 men. Near ly aw many ke are defending the forts immediately surround y A week as poured and then devoting a day to shell ing the city tteelf Fighting Inside City Guerrilla warfare between var fous «ious factions has been in progrens tpaide the city ever since the siege b ports which the fighting according have leaked through Hines to re Taking advantage of the alized condition of the police idixte who have fought ew er for years hav attemy wreak vengeance on each ¢ Prior to the war and, in fact, for centuries there has been more ha tred among the residents of this clty than in any other In the world The Turk hates everybody else there, and they all hate The Jew hates the | under their Grevk orthodox | Bulgarian Christians Exarch hate the churchmen and Turkish sultans have for c nursed these rivalries Christian against Jew against both. Scene of Many Batties Built long before the Christian era, Adrianople has been the scene | of bloody battles so often that his-| j tory tails to record the number of [times it has been taken by storm Laid waste at the beginning of the Christian era, it was rebuilt by Em peror Adrian (or Hadrian) in 132 A. D., and renamed Adrianople. In the fourth century Constan tine fought one of his most brilliant | battles there; and 50 years later the savage Goths took the city. In 1961, six years after the Turks had first set foot on European soll, Murad, the last of the Ottoman rul ers called “prince,” captured Adri- nople and made it his European apital, which dignity it retained until the fall of Constantinople in 1453, when Mohammed, the Con queror, moved the capital to the | latter olty. In the five and a half centuries | of Turk control, Adrianople has been twice in Christian hands, both times during the last century, Dur ing the Russian-Turkish war of 1827-9, Russia defeated the Turk ish forces and nearly wiped the | city from the map. In 1877 another} Russian army» marched into the enturies playing Christian and TAFT APPROVES — MEDAL FOR HERO By United Prose Leased Wire, WASHINGTON, Nov Pr esi-| dent Taft today approved the choice of the fine arts commission for the} design of a gold medal to be pre- sented to Capt. A, H, Rostron of heroic services in saving the sur. vivors of the Titanic disaster, SUES FOR ESTATE AFTER 32 YEARS Claiming a divorce granted to George W. Kimball from her moth- er in 1878, in the province of New Brunswick, is illegal, Bleanor Shep- herd, born two years after the di- voree, asks for the estate left by Kimball, and valued at $160,000, in is today defendant in a divorce ac- on, jeult filed yesterday, DESCRIPTION OF THAT over his veto, which placed respon- completion of the Panama laibitity for the sale of liquors to| would grow into a city of minors upon the minors themselves. 1,000,000; that thousands of He referred to some of the local grants will land here, and thett cafes an “women's saloons,” de- foundation work of the ety signed and existing as a “sort of be sound, so the slam j resting powers him just | the | their Patriarch, | jate reception was given here yes- jterday at city unopposed. | the Cunard liner Carpathia for his| I CAME BACK TO GIVE You A BETTER - DON'’D vorry> We KNOW Vor iT BIRD WHICH WaS~ ~~ ISS Wikes cS PA PO ig, Siege ET MAYOR LAYS ATTACKS - TO “VICE SYNDICATE Charging the vice syndicate with prosecuting attorney, pting to cre artificial ex ng, for he would be the nt and disapproval of the city to issue warrants, under whieh administration, Mayor Cotterill last police would be permitted SE night, at the First Presbyterian arrests church, speaking before the Men's It is im club, dinctianed “Seattle, Today and| mayor, “th Tomorrow mora! questi He spoke of the ordinance, passed > clearing house for immoral womer The mayor then took up the Grif fiths ordinance limiting police ar the big Kastern cities may ist here The ¢ ub passed a unaniméus| upholding the mayor, No one hates police abuse more appointed a commitsee to than |,” the mayor said. council to uphold the vete af But be insisted that the Griffiths Griffiths ordinance, About 4 ordinance, instead of correcting | tend nm 4 abuse, would throw the doors open to thieves and thugs, gamblers and ar ‘ | vice operators k w e council The police are restricted to the the Seattle ‘ot aime Ce | powers of deputy sheriffs under that/last night, in a resolation : ordinance,” the mayor sald. The!duced by A. E { ity would be under control of the! self against ETTOR’S ACQUITTAL BRINGS JOY TO PARENTS IN TACOM TACOMA, Nov. 27.—"Sadness leader of 1 may endure for a night, but joy bey of she was rews cometh in the morales quoted ange Mrs. Manley Ettor, 1 . 25th Liberta completa per tutti st., today, when seen by reporters --Lunore Figiale who had been bunting her for 24 Translated it means: hours to find out what she bad ‘to plete v tory for the eae Your Son The mother was on her when the messenger boy say about the acquittal of ber son, Joe Ettor, great strike eT who gained his freedom yesterday a er at Salem, Mess Joe's f r tremblingly tore knew my boy was innocent, the yellow cavelipe and — and now I want him to come home words of che to papa and me We are getting other's arr old, and we need him. room which ore was a reason for her ab- beside a sen She had gone to a neigh- up their thanks bor'’s ¢ being disturbed On his wa to work, Gail could sleep. And Joe's fs tor stopped at the telegraph Was away at work the following All through tb Sono in nuova vita com or prayed Tuo Padre.” Meaning: for to and I b tarted on @ Ettor, | Your ner en oe WILLING TO PAY IT ALL BACK United Prost Leased Wire PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 27.—Guy H. Clark, the Earlaville, N. Y., bank cashier, arrested here recently for the alleged embezzlement of be tween $40,000 and $100,000, is on record today with the statement that he will make complete restitu-| tion if allowed his liberty Clark declares that if sent to pris lthe ge her d vernor, formally aughter, Miss Neva gue were received in. room, where Miss Hay her mother o large skin rug, in the center OF} of palms é who is the Miss Hay, daughter, has recently, from a year's travel STOLE TO DOU! LOAN ON PROPERT wire. on he will be unable to provide for) his aged parents, while, if Hberated, | ®* V5" |he will go back to his home com heiete aa munity and start anew. |contensed ny conbexaing ? $200,000 from the |GOVERNOR’S ELDEST [fy ind Loan assoctatio DAUGHTER IN DEBUT 4 note for $5,500 from 1 OLYMPIA, Noy. 27.—An elabor-|tion that he might again |property as security for the executive mansion, ‘alleged in a suit filed wife of association again Black when Mrs, Marion EB. MEAT PRICES C AGAIN FOR TONIGHT (WEDN The ee Eliminated at Hay, (MARKET OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M.) Fancy Corn Fed Takes ca Dressed Ducks ........... oe eeeeneem Choice Spring 123 Prime Boiling Lamb Chops ...... 26 Beef ....iives Pry Choice Sirloin Choice T-Bone Steak .. Choice Spare Ribs ........... 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