The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1915, Page 1

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EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS FROM WARSAW FRONT WHERE GREAT BATTLE IS RAGING Photographs Taken by Leszek Straszewicz, Editor of the Warsaw Kurjer Polski; Copyright, 1915, by the Ne i . } aad Revere others of Polish soldiers waiting to collect the soldier-pay of nusbands and sons at the front ~ ‘ juarters, They are destitute. An officer investigates each case, and money and help areGerman prisoners of war being carted Into Warsaw under guard of Rus oportion required, sian Soldiers Wives and at Warsaw hea given in the p Polish Red Cross hospital in Warsaw. tors and nurses are Polish The doc- The two pa tients in the foreground are Russian officers ~The Seattle Star | The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ~aper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News | ‘ ONE N? f PAID CIRCULATION GUARANTEED OVER 1| 55,000 EDITION WEATHER FORECAST—R TIDES AT SEATTLE - Se anetnadmemte VOLUME 16. SEATTLE WASH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1915 CE ciwe eae cue mms a8.tt NEWS STANDS, Be TIC MATCH amy GIRL WHO CHARMED RUSSIAN DUKE | panes wer one WOM | MAKES AN AMERICAN CONQUEST BOXERS eh) PRESS © RESS MAN Jape BRINGS NEW DANCE D0 TO STAY FROM PHILIPPINES INVOLVE [= OFFICER Fi MAN FROM) . QUevecguuy UY UUW SRLIN, via The Hague, Jan. 9 An order authorizing Cor respondent Karl H. Von Wie gand to remain with the troops at the front throughout the rest of the war was issued today by the G man general staff. A special pass and credentials |from the kalser’s headquarters were granted him with permission |t0 visit the scenes of fighting, east Se Pee Se es and west, at will This was the first departure from the rule prohibiting foreign corre OLS peg from visiting the front @jexcept by prearranged plan in the | case of each Individual visit, "FLOWING GREEN KNOWN [te WAR = WAR LINE- “UP * France” AND ¢ ELGIUM— resumed, with better practically en- The name of a certain city de tective bas been mentioned tn con- vestigation. weather Chief Bannick, nection with the police graft tn- 1 A movement w among “jitney bus “IT BUS’ launched owners In Geattic Saturday for the estab iahment of a transfer syetem. With thie object In view, plane | POLICE Ludwig Anderson, 24, of Fremont, light heavyweight, in the city |hospital Saturday from a stunning blow inflicted at the Austin & Salt boxing show in the Pacific Athletio 1 die o succeeding WAp- club's gymnasium Friday nigh ° tire line: » A 1 strike at weak sala’ ikae tia dies va for the immediate organization Ike Bt Of Bon. Front nig t by t epet In German front at Sois- penstein when the latter went to of an association are being aaer Se ncisco psa the penitentiary, put this man to formulated Anderson lost consciousness. . GERMANY — Fighting In- uniform and gave him a beat to “Jitney bus” operators, it Is few moments after he was struck creases In Alsace. keep him out of mischtef. said, believe the plan of univer- by Cohen and remained in a state AUSTRIA — ans, In Now he ts back in plain clothes. eal transfer will put the busses of coma tntil, he died, 12 hours q practically complete contro! of The Star has evidence pointing on a solid competitive basis a Sen rt physicians worked Bukovina province, move to in- to a partnership between a de with the Seattle Electric. over him the greater part of the J S Hungary; Austriane mase tective and the head waiter in a The ‘namibar- of busees :ie. being night downtown cabaret, and to a lively ated th és eedsly i, Ree ved In sporting circles Anderson was Male students at the Broadway Shy oe 4 gatrectigedl gh =a ale pat al known “Jack te afresh west of Warsaw and In- . + iP pablgparres test the| ee ar A woman “jitney bus” driver at i he had appeared in ‘erences in violence in Poland; | 2OUncement of an edict agatnst the! In the “Myrtle Hayne” letter a i 7 eth ng contests in many cities in ws with Turks resumed | Wearing of “loud” clothes, on peril published in The Star Tuesday tho made her appearance at the the lace edad way, of expulsion, which promises to nctive 1s named as the man to postoffice Friday, and such a Nee ane utes A a al follow the action of Principal Cole whom Felix Crane passed the ‘ crowd clamored to ride with And n Was tted against Ci ; # RNGLAND — Announced 8 thease ‘ ans her that she had difficulty in ainst Co- fles have discovered principle | !% summoning ee boys to his money received from women tn re . hen, in a return having & ef Germans’ 42-centimeter | office because of clothes they wore.|turn for promised police protec-| A brand new dance has tripped getting through 3 knocked Cohen out at a similar guns and are making giant They were told to confine them. tion. into t of New York #0 _ One o he neweomers had a show three weeks aso 1 weapons. selves to conservative apparel or| Crane Says He Was “Jobbed” |Clety. The “Paraquaya” is its | Ford. but no job and no mones Fae | In the third round iast night Co- face the alternative of immediate! ‘That letter was written Novem e, and Miss Rene Manning is| got trusted Eh anagpe es Aherociyly Pr | DUNDERWooDs UNDERWooe [hen landed a left hook on Ander- , LONDON, Jan. 9.—The most! suspension ber 3 tts sponsor. It comes from the | ago, id has been averaging « dol : " ldeute daw which sane nae Soe ' closely guarded secret of the war's! The toys called to the office “Since that time the detective has | Philippines ‘and it's ‘danced, | of | lar an hour since } Marie Tailer floor on all-fours & secret no longer. were Edward Pinkman, Curtis Gif- arrested Crane himself, on a “dis a er conte , | He rose before the cor os y ¢ a t Merchants soon exhaust supply of ‘ At eerer : Brees Ae count of ten, , The allies have discovered thelford and William Carper orderly” charge, and a large n ee, eee oe “Madde-tn-Washington “tickers P he most beautiful American girl” is soon to be a bride. MISS) Hut not before Cohen landed again principle of the German 42-centime-|} They belong to an organization ber of the patrons of Crane's sa-|*® * oa Marie Ta is the bi Ar was 4 upon her by| while Anderson was half | ter gun. Lord Haldane, lord chancel-| known as the Million Buck club, re- loons Grand I Michaelow a n, who paid ma ¢ 5 com-| Referee Lornie Austir lor of England, announced that oo cently formed for the purpose of| “That man,” said Crane today | piments to Amer wine, t he visited the Unite 8. MisS | and stopped the co! English experts are now engaged In| giving dances naming the detective, “is the worst Tailer’s fiance is 8. Bryce Win 8 88 New Yc s man jto prevent Cohen making mortars as good as the Ger. The principal also cautioned enemy I have in the world. I am| — —-- lother blow mans" |them on connecting the dancing sg tr Mage sey | F enderson, dased,, but ‘mot, anbbie The only pre use of the| club with the school in any way esterday two elty plain-clothes| | wobbied to his allies can make of the monster) While not specific in his censor. men . ger Ph at Crane's 1 was assisted to his Weapon is at the Russian siege of ship of attire worn by the: three! >8r, drinking whisky | Before he went to _Premysi. F fi operations boys, Cole objected to a brilliant |. gon bor igh 2 dere Hy le room, Anderson jokingly ren : smaller pieces are more serviceable. green bow tie worn by Pinkman pe es pein ng nae detsctives an jto Cohen: “It’s horse and q The “42's” supreme value ts for)and cloth top shoes enclosing Car: tered the barroom, gave the room |now. We will have to have anot ' 4 fortress bombardment. per's feet ful of negroes the “onceover,” and| g0 to tell who is the better ‘ “a The western allies are counting departed = head the’ os aug? oy pe ° SENATOR PAYS FINE Arrest His Patrons A special meeting of the Master The bak rs plan to advance the OLYMPIA, Jan othe M ary law ha been definitel é e Anderson wae Ie ni the i i ere’ associatio {1 be called Wholesa price to cents, a ha Is going to come off at e “ — a 8 hoes in ne fenses if the kaiser is ever driven is It doesn’t do a man's business Bakers’ association will co oant increases. Instead of 38 loaves gring ; Sain t there's going to be some-| roo pitched forward § tal Wrance and Belgium OLYMPIA, Jan. 9.—The $15 finé|any good to have the police com-|within the next few days to con- pont "umiane, meet Of Xt OMNOE) 14th session of the Washing: ; FEE poh i el ;, assessed T. R. Ridley for giving the|ing into his place all the time and| sider an advance in tho wholesale grocer will get Sp acy ton legislature which con. w jeft of the law prob re the men entered the ring a yy Sr YY yrowers’ | 4 eatin en fd € Th ’ beng nan will neec A corone certif t ft pe aad RESUME ATTACK Pvaliuy & Sumner Pruit Growers’) Arrestive we've been talking about price of bread in order to meet with) Any attempt made by retailers to) venes here Monday noon. ly need a coroner's certiti-| both of them were exam ; BEFORE WARSAW ine eeiiee neutses tor has been ‘peraecuting me. for nev: | ee phen cover this eut in profite caused by| ““Thle le a fair presumption To Kil! Full Crew Law |, Hanley and proton q mission in 5 an ' refi k ’ the wholesale advance will be t a ically fit — 7 . « b 7 eral weeks, He kept arresting men Whe from the personal views, free Ite sathia thet the f- PETROGRAD, Jan Following | the company, has been paid by/ {ia eee and out In front, mnd| Whether the retail price will be fought, the leers announce pes chan avarwhainn eran phe nw Will be saved ont CRS pale AtreNS 8 lull due to unfavorable weather,| State Senator W. H. Paulhamus, 9) oi 1. arrested me.” affected, establishing a price of 6 Such a movement, they say, would) !y expressed of the ‘Abd are ik Dr. Hanley again examir : fighting along the Vistula had been | the president Paulhamus, = pet Crane said he could not account |cents a loaf for the consumer, ts as result in the direct sale of bread| Ing majority In the house and Strang Sendaney aareae leclalaaeen (2nmnO™ MN the eee 1 7 Tesumed today on an extenisve|er of the enate, signed the rebate| ra. this mudden change in the atti. |yet ® ayes from baker to consumer simest equally 00 Gtreng 8 et aodete nln, an ounced him to be in even a ian act violated by Ridley tude of the detective toward him enema a1 | force in the rte N anene The “f arew Ane ig ae ay an Cohen, and saw no MGs ditootty weet Of Warsaw, self oll ecake Oly: icp eye cash in its checks. The minimum | ¢&Use for alarm for his dazed con Bex anv t Warse*,! VERDICT AFFIRMED “811 can 0,” te natd, “tn guess ARREST SALOO! WEATHERMAN DIES dreary ite at Olym See eine woman nit | dition’ owthg "ig “Ma erlae a. ag le the same as anybody else. My OO ae en tne combs ! law will also be put on the| Physique and condition e Ge heavily ‘ © doomed for conve d guess is that things were getting . ‘ * a a planks ar Dr. Hanley stated that bh - ores rawn from) ‘The verdict of a King eounty Jury| so nad at this end of town that the | VANCOUVER, Wash, Jan. 9——| PORTLAND, Jan, 9—Beamer 8. |{nto kindling wood; and whe hat aasto ata 4: ie lagiacloash'* then waemeciaies mgr ‘in Gel in awarding damages to Hazel and! police felt they had to get busy or The arrest of 17 se rchibition Wh Pague, prominent attorney and |legisiature gets through with ative session w ‘by |days from similar blows and 4 ce een Prac-| Hianche Johnston in a sult against/the public would get down on defied the iocal - prohibitton from 1888 to 1901 district fo direct legislation measure the dis ion of ‘over tigally ne the situation. | > be cha, ast it i . “ adopted at the last general ¢ec district forecast 11 look like a map of Europe I oe George Nichols for the death of them. So they picked me for the P ys ¢ gee pre apy aes hee will I nit After Anderepn ‘wasvramcren aa Mienisies conten ma was UP /their mother, killed when a porch/|fall-guy. 1 know one thing for tion, occurred Fr don crssh pid Resleee the ei, Waacher Surah 2a | war days , iquor bill, will have|the hospital, Cohen, his secon: 1 -ooraasdldioatadsta = mare g collapsed, was sustained by|sure, and that ts that J haven't | contend the state Inw supersedes Portland, died here Friday, aged i Just wie 8 jeevinte nver all other matters|Sammy Good: bis trainer, F. M. p ®entinued on Page 2) ie state supreme court. taken any money from women th he iz sropriations Mitchel I Ata refatea: eh e< t ut is required by|and his partner, Dan Salt, promot: the constitution to take some sort/ers of the contest, and James Mc tion on this measure, It ma Anderson's -eecond, want + dersan’s second, went to reject it and it to the peo h . eadquarters and reported , vote. accept it, to " } 7 és accer They 1 placed under ar “2 —S with ternative bill,| oc ee Yad : 1 f Ri =: iil urs. Oo {| OW DEAR ME, SUCH ASURPRISE, || CHEAT — ) a 1 refer both to a vote of the} "°8t ® Cohen released on HELEN, WHY Is THAT Ie ie eae NOW ,TOM, 4 WANT You To COME é MUR You PwcN "FIRST rt | AND 1 HAD SUCH POOR ‘LueK Tod Ys You basen) i people. : te of the $100 bail each 3 Tis PLATE ALL | | FOR MY CARO PARTY |HOME EARLY AND MEET SOME OF SHESLEEPST) PRIZE | Sanuth!| | AM REALLY OUT OF PRACTICE. TAKE YOUR, ORIZE | CARE / "The alternative measure has al Cohen Held in Jail i \ WRAPPED up? Tr THIS AFTER NOON ) THE WADIES, THEN’RE A JOLLY € art (ON AcARD | {it | | JNEVER HELO SUCH PooR. EYES OFF | EO, ITS | mate bead Gerace It is buon | Cohen was held in jail in default Ws LTABLE x CARDS AS | DID TO-DAY | Knee TWA PEA ’ rd differs | Of $1,000 t i held | ®& from Inittative, Bill No. 18 In many |!ng the result of the coroner's { . vital respect que y Lets § aloons {Remain Open T case 0 s ath will loons to operate fror 7am ‘ore Prosecut Attorney A. H, p. m., while the Initiative bill Lundin when he takes office Mon- not da ] On the other and, the Home| Lundin said Sat that aaa Rule bill does not permit the sale! action he J of liquor in territory voted dry In| upon the local option elections, while the | ine , ; Initiative’ bill does | the. corone me As the legislature is believed to | S°TloUs Char 1 2p q be at least 75 per cent “wet,” it i rought against man P sractically certain a spectal elec. | slaughter, which carries a pet tion on the liquor question will be | Of a fine of up to $1,000, impris allec so that ecision | ment up to 20 years in the peniten- may be reached before the pres-| dry, or imprisonment in the coun- i [emt prohibition law into ef-| ty jai to year or both fine Tr A bsmae fect on January 1, 1 Jand imprisonment.

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