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ns d De Dn nS T IS YOUR DAY! of men in office mu for U. S. Senator. JOSH WISE Lf a 408 “As Cale Dornick remarked, that war in Europe m: terrible blow to art. C some of the old have an idle spell.” SEATTLE CASTS — RECORD VOTE; IT A record-breaking vote will be] ality east in the state today It Is two to The indications are that very few | SA'TY the ¢ against the straight tickets are betng mar but that each candidate ts considered on his merits less of party This is born: that the average more time tn « ng 0 regard punt en on Guard out ‘by the fact voter is taking booths than usual. r requir It_ also # that Ole Hanson % of Seatt get @ tremendous | oi," Vote of the independent citizens, | mignt as both the republicans and demo- crats have w# led = for straight party tickets, while Hanson basijaws The made a camp people regardless of party Appoint Special Deputies Overshadowing even the sens tortal fight ts the prohibition qu tion. This issue is bringing army of voters to the polls today who have never before been interested in an election Every precinct in the county Is closely watched for Illegal voters. Sheriff Cudihee has appointed spectal uties and Chief of P lice Griffiths bas instructed all hi men to guard the polling places. Betting Favors Hanson has been supplied p have What You Vote On Resides United t the legts! They are also measures, a constt t. a port nd issue for tw duty to cast your ballot. GOOD measures. The standpat element is united on IT K sere States senator, led upon to vote e, and county off required to pass on seven {nitiative bills, two refer. tlona courthouse Go to the polls and vote. And it is your dut t unite on THEIR men. Hanson’s name is first The Seattie Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOLUME 16. NO SEATTLE, HELP THE STAR FIND SEATTLE’S] MOST BEAUTIFUL “HELLO” GIRL SSANAY has secured a photo-drama, “The Woman's Way.” The *, leading feminine role must be played by # beautiful girl who understands the telephone. Eseanay is making @# country wide search for the MOST BEAUTIFUL TELEPHONE OPERATOR IN AMERICA! to piay the role of Dorothy. If you know an operator you think the most beautiful, send her picture In today to The Star. Don’t send It to Essanay—it won't be recorded. Expe to Chicago and back of the winner, her mother, father or guardian, also $100 for her services will be pald. Here are the conditions—READ CAREFULLY pictures are entered in this contest must be 18 years of age or over They must live with parenta or other relatives. They may be of any nationality. They must be unmarried. Must never have ap Girle whose film screen, on the tudent of a dramatic as a professional beauty either on th Must not be « In a private exchange or central exchange. Chief operators are bar red. Pleasant, sunny dieposition, as delineated on the face, will go far with the judges. The Star reserves the right to print any ple tures submitted In this contest. Pictures will not be returned un lees postage is inclosed. Mark each pleture carefully ‘WHAT IN THE DICKENS IS » be on guard at “se ‘THE BEWILDERED BOALT with topewrite 2 lnstructions regarding the election | deen in-} n straight to the | formed by the chief and by Corpo ration Counsel Bradford that they have the right to arrest any fraud ulent voter, with or without a war rant, upon reasonable suspicion. By Fred L. Boalt 1 rejoice in many friends. .t never knew until | started to find the most beautiful t phone girl in Seattle how many Iriende | hed. | These friends of mine over- whelm me with their kindness. want to help me find the utiful telephone gir! Though deeply gratified, | must decline all offere of as sistance. Mine is the burden, and | must bear it—alone. If they persist in trying to help me I shall tell thelr wives Beauty! What an Mlusive thing 4 beauty! ices — tionary, “of graces or properties Stik cm. uae cree be oe which command the approbation of until 8 a. m., not even being a ane OF taben t pp lowed to open from 5 to § p. m fon has issued a What Is it? as has been customary in previous citisens to re nat te It onpetsing u a en a }| mand the approbation of my senses Betting is even that Hanson wil 5,000 plur-! carry King county by IRREGULARITIES ARE REPORTED TO POLICE Irregularities ar election ed in ma In pre the officials and a large nun out the right to r GERMAN ARMY IN vs. oe RETREAT ©. ashan an HAVRE, France, Nov. 3— Both Branashan and Evans ap pointed their own wives as cler The Germans who have been (Mie Crockett. didnt. ten trying to reach the northern family alliance French coast are retreating too, 4 the tward and abandoning the es Frank Oln dead and wounded. according to | was sent ou an official statement todiy by | poss! the Belgian government, headquarters which now maintains here The Belgians, it was deciared were advancing toward the northern Fr coast wa ‘“ of as his most whole wart AVON, Ma ete Ita election returns HENCE THE GLOOM Cheer up! At least fan't out of town t going HE special telegraph wires which The Star pss had installed in the Butler and Savoy hotels will begin early this evening ticking off the election news. There'll be some early returns from Ohio and other eastern states. likely be ready to keep you entertained. The Star returns will be flashed across Second ay. on a screen. will be there to draw funny cartoons. tified DEMOCRAT SAIN AAA AAA Those qualities which | fg to the eye yet—ob 1 wrong Why try? analytical eye 1 ‘onee over clan nose to be beautifu 1 ‘}have a swan-like neck to be good » marked Lex nose. It Is Grecian But the mouth fs not a rosebud mouth. But when she smiles at] me I am enraptured It Can't Be Defined ind a crosseyed girl who had ¢ e and cheeks. They were Where do I get this t know. Beauty can't n Take a es to pleces urtints ped ir 1 take her f " i $s Each feate we 2 rding to the artistic rule-o'-thumb. nd yet the girl may be as ugly asa 4 You understand my perplexity the They are all—or nearly all—so very pretty, even though pug-nosed and hot | § freckled and 1 before long to encounter a telephone girl so transcendentally beautiful as to banish all doubt from my mind as to who is, beyond question 1ost beautiful tele phone girl in Seattle I will even permit my friends the ones who want to be so kind—to send me photographa, If they can get them, of beaut! telephone girls they may happen to know Here we have three of the girls found by Boalt In among the telephon his wandering exchanges of chance. Here's your Mary Pick chance to make good with the Es-| sanay Film Co., and $100 for chew-| Ing gum. The girls, top to bottom, e Helen Stone, Butterworths Undertaking Parlors; Victoria Fair child, the Postal Telegraph; Iva Pike, Chi¢ago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railroad Co. WATCHERS, CALL UP STAR, MAIN 9400 Watchers are requested FRIDAY FAWKES’ DAY to send in the election re turns, in part or complete, entertainment to Main 9400. In the coun oT try precincts, In unincorpo rated towns, the polls close All Irregularities reported at once to the police, Main 168, or to the sheriff, Main 9380. 1] be gi at 7 p.m 19 should be al Oran So if you happen to y. as a good citizen, to vote for GOOD men and And by all means cast your ballot for Ole Hanson In Ole Hanson, the people will have a man at the national capital who will truly represent them. WASH., ht as well say a girl must] may be perfect, ac-| You have until 8 o’clock tonight. It is your men. Voters who want the right kind on progressive ticket, fourth column on ballot. AST EDITION WEATHER FORECAST — To night and Wednesday cloudy, prob- ably rain, Easterly winds TUESDAY, NOV. 3, 1914. ONE CENT Gown sTANDO be FOR $20 THIS DESTROYED BY BRITISH SHELLS LONDON, Nov. 3.—Destruction by the British jcruiser Minerva of the Turkish town of Akaba, Arabia, — on the east side of the Gulf of Akaba, was announced — by the admiralty today. When the Minerva arrived off the port, it was said a force of Turkish troops, apparently under a German officer, was guarding the town. FRENCHMAN SOLD THE LIVES OF HIS COMRADES TO THE GERMANS. HE WAS SHOT AS “. compelled to evacuate it, when a landing party went — ashore and completed the work of destruction by de- 'molishing the postoffice and other buildings. | The admiralty added there were no British casual a MADE A HIT SULTAN’S COUNTRY SPY! WITH THIS FELLOW LOS ANGELES, Nov . 3.— The mental status of Haven Cushman, who declared that he had been enthralled by the sweet voice of Miss Alice Lohr, a pretty choir singer, will be decided by a jury. This request of his attor- ney was granted after he had been found insane yes: terday by the superior court. In his testimony Cushman declared that Miss Lohr, while singing In her church, ROME, Nov -Russian and Turkish troops were reported fight- ing today near Trebizond, on the Black sea coast, in Turkish terrk- |tory, 90 miles west of the Russian frontier. Russia, antici ng hostilities with Turkey, was said to have looked directly at him and massed a strong force of troops im trilled “I give myself to the southwest of Transcaucasia, thee." These evidently made a dad Since then, Miss Lohr said on the witne stand, he had deluged her with fervent letters, and often called her across the frontier the moment wag began Petrograd quoted ister a to the telephone logy for ite The complaint that “k sea Sa brought Cushman into court was made when Miss Lohr had become weary of his un- welcome attentions. but was wounded A Final Word! ® ae You, who want good gov- nl Germany inasmuch as the suk refused to expel all Germaiy and navy Switzerland, Nov. 328 ince was not been rue erman crown as has tedly The first traitor to his country of the great European war met the death of a despised spy. This Frenchman, for 100 francs (about $20) signalled a message to the Ger- have the power|Capture 4,000 Austrians PETROGRAD, Nov ballot today to ac-| ducti ernment, of the Przemys! is mans, giving them the position of the French guns near§) _ olist Gy ine Oo it is officially stated today Rheims. He was bound to a post and shot. Above his¥/Complish it by electing Ole x Austrians are aald Sa head was placed a sign bearing the word ESPION (spy). United | a sortie Watch for Planters LONDON, Nov Thov anson for the D tates senate and Austin E. sh the | Griffiths for congress. You, | admiralty’s order virtually closing who want Jones and Hum- H Sybieg "hesonn e active a nhrey, enemies of the com- ae stn “. peer: * . ot ae | mon welfare, defeated, will thay oui sethas ieee vi | AN DEFENDING THE ALLIES'/for the diplomacy of any modern|he wasting your votes if|Shells Start Fire attitude toward the Turks’ grand power the Issue is extremely dif. WASHINGTON, Nov Reports: vizier’s apology for his country’s | ficult you vote for others than} ,.)48 RTON, Hoy 2: an naval activities In the Black sea it takes this form ows Br ee fs “= ish be | Russia will have the dominant Do Russia's national interests anson and Griffiths. Two { BF 20 OS SON in | voice. outweigh the arguments against verman oan a province, Chinil | This is not because Russians her diversion of any of her of-/ years ago, Humphrey slip- were confirmed today by the Japa. the sole sufferers by the fensive strength from the execu > nese embassy sh bombardment of the czar’s|tion of the part allotted to her In| ned in bh 0 votes because ¢ vere [octet ai oaeing of his ohipe,|the campaign againet Germany ang | PCO in by 400 votes because !geurtle British Ship but because it Is possible for him) Austro-Hungary? the good-government forces) LONDON, Nov. 3 T he story to avail himself of the Incident to| Commercially Russia's future ex-| 5 P a that the British steamship Preder realize the Slavs’ jong cherished | pansion Is bound up in the acquisi.|SPlit their strength among) icka was burned and scuttled to ambition to occupy Constantinople. | tion of a Turkish warm water port. two candidates prevent it from falling into the sl inden Do the moral obligations which o candidates. |Turks’ hands when the Ottoman RUSSIA ALONE, AMONG THE | Russia owes to the allies outweigh Don’t make the same) *'ships narded Novorossysk allies, has urgent national reasons the duty which Russian statesmen was confirmed today |for desiring Turkish participation | owe to the development of Slav mistake this year. Unite : os jin the war. trading Interests? Urges Intervention Great Britain and France cannot| This is the paramount question| your strength. INE, Switzerland, Nov, 3.—As oppose this desire now, nor would) at Petrograd. re) oy Fee It ent demands by 80 \it be good politics for them to urge You outnumber the re- ent Huffman of their own views concetning Tur a att » eleme j y Annour today he key’s integrity at such a time Central Passenger association | ACtIONATY element if you) Swinerane ee ee ne The question Is one for the czar | adopts schedule of ents a mile|combine on Hanson andj ment with other neutral nations to decide practically for himself./to be submitted to Interstate Com-|—. .- looking toward joint action for im FOR SLAV DIPLOMACY OR » Commission iGriffiths. 'tervention in the Burépean war. be downtown any time after 6:30 or 7 o’clock drop around to either hotel and we'll They will include local, state and national results. Vic The office humorist will be there to make you laugh. Everyone’s tavited. Looks like a big night. The cruiser shelled the place until the soldiers were INVADED officers from hig X