The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1915, Page 1

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S| HANNA a OPEN BREAK BETWEEN U. S. AND LONDON, Feb. 24.—“A grave incident, involving a rupture between Berlin «and Washington may come at any time.” This alarming news was received here tonight by the Exchange Telegraph in a dispatch from Berlin. EDITION The message said: “American Ambassador Gerard ri Nae ER Bay The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News WEATHER FORECAST—R held a long interview with Chancellor Von Bethmann- Hollweg this morning with regard to the exchange of © yor ymE 17. SEATTLE, WASH. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 24, 1915. ONE CENT 2X fhxins any A neue for Women to See ALL Movies Free adhering to their former views. “Everything depends on the discretion of German submarine commanders, “The American colonies in Berlin, Munich and play theatre me vi yart owner of the Colonial theatre, for the council, have au ) print, TODAY AND TO- ht hand corner of this page. The 1, when hy ANY GIRL OR WOMAN he applicant to a small woma Il entit TIDES AV SHATILE Dresden are most anxious. “Chancellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg held several audiences yesterday with the kaiser over the American negotiations.” iy 1 P} in t e photopfy theatre { , will entitle FREI ADMISSI( IN TO ANY ONE THESE 23 THEATRES ANY TIME FRIDAY @ THE COUPON WILL BE PRINTED AGAIN THURSDAY in all edi s of The ‘ ( present it at the box office of any of the d, and get yc ( e co idges w idy until then. When you have your ba t ay and take See e at 1 wan i in spare the time The § for their rty because they felt they could reach, through The Star, the greatest number out the coupon at the | corner of the pag from 50 cents to a dollar, depending upon how much use Each coupon will get one badge for one girl or woman. There will be another in The Star tomorrow. « elect xt ¢ i he sta cil s a ( Vi mer efea f The St " t is ( a ta { ec act rt 4 t £g h LONDON, Feb. 24.—Three vessels have been torpedoed by German ( A . { submarines within a few miles of the British coast during the past 26 hours. It was officially admitted today by the admiralty that the British S. 8. Oakby had been sunk by the enemy off Folkestone. Survivors of the ship, reaching Ramsgate in small boats, said the torpedo struck the Oakby without warning. The boats were lowered without delay and the crew abandoned the ship. Ten minutes later the vessel sank. Fishing boats put out and rescued the crew. ‘ The submarine which sunk the Oakby is believed to have been the =— 3 =) | same one which sank the Norwegian S. S. Regin and the British collier Branksome Chine yesterday While these reports were coming in, a dispatch was received from facts t n e In brief, The Star has shown that Collins ry ‘a nothing more than a social butterfly for the most part of the 32 years he has lived in| Seattle. Th senator, vote as, Se - . WHEN ¢ ‘ Paris declaring the submarine which fired a torpedo at the channel ppose a g u | CADDIED FoR r y ~ packet Victoria probably had been sunk by a French destroyer. g w | j ‘ “ J The torpedo passed within 30 yards of the bow of the Victoriay il le TAFT y , wh aried a large number of ee Ruggles of Red Gap CAPTAIN OF to Write for Star analytical pen has compelled the admiration of discrimi nating readers all over the country This contributor is none other than Rugales of Red Gap, whose serial narrative of North America and its natives is now running in the Saturday Evening Post Co Ruggles has writ ten for The Star a serial story in which he deals with the councilmanic situation vermany lays sinking of r Carib late The answer is plain: BY UNITING ON THREE MEN TO DEFEAT HIM. La American says the owing the’ prop i ganiz i e ha ‘ p in Seattle i ful element if Seattle b at { exe tive = o—__ The first chapter of this lishe war zone, abitit Sabi) abind: Gem for the: protect f entrancing serial will appear 1 by Walker, te | in The Star tomorrow. The vannah, and men with cot: w of 30 men, “PICKED FOR : : fe eS ¢ ere sisal Handlea Gun cgiREe wove ccc ner e carried a ir fate las notvy “orm se’ Kaiser’s Ardor Aroused; see ae sol day WASHINGTON, — Fet 24.—Al- F m, Washington y that the -reased : { G rmer M Cott two me By Karl H. Von Wiegand) *!e" they took ellen H i 3 evet the t agre her} WITH THE GERMAN ARMY H aagA + ote reiterat- to hold Ger. ict accountability” for ; LOS ANGELES, Fe Twen n lives and shippin €\to rob Seattle of its port commis Ing ulna awhahs Maral Ven Papeete a ae pokarar ia Seis ping c ¢ t be mur tive sion 24 Hindenburg swept the Rus era ~ > pr CHICAGO, Feb. 4 The Im st 3 : cititled ‘him | ,SPEAKERE—L. D, Lewis, preg: CHICAGO, Fab 24--The lm | Sete tetP bral SAIL FOR’ MASHER’ t 1 t Walker, G teri! 4 Robt Robert M. Sweitzer over Car He sped [ise yck 30 min a ‘ er, Os ROS ek 4 fo Ria da tes after the Germans, with H eeing k Out of the six candidates, therefore, the three best men,! 5. Boyns, of Seattle Cor ter M. Harr won f the deme ae Aa nes Ernest “A - <- ‘ : my cratic mayoralty nom » ha a k a KER, Ore * The p! HAAS, HANNA. These are the three who must defeat), 1! Ne ma sage HP Sweitzer is clerk c n in the city’s houses, were still abies Reine pin Collins if he is to be defeated. Every citizen has the right) jpercial cl the M minated by a plu being hunted, the emperor ad i oftteant 7 “jae re than 75,000. res his sold in the mar 1 ‘ to vote for three candidates or less. The Star's advice is to ive ‘ists wauare and ccritlelsed’ the (Gen, Glevers, numbering it ordered vote for three, and don't scatter your strength canatiied Wahavas t Hearings on charges against Fed senseless destruction of prop men, were ¢ ured o} hilat EN AZE TE! TE ‘ 3OLT ‘ler sda \ tae Dayt est Vire a erty by the enem aga r r SENTRALIZE! UNITE! VOTE FOR BOLTON,|! ; : ? y by th y Tt i HAAS AND HANNA \ The lect Ix to tell t eonle of tinve on, I rh A h y t will be the fol which Theat cia. padges wil? _ Thur ———— — - — } —— - 7 u« be ready ur then. { ERE |S Five DOLLARS, | WANT 4 - 7 THODGHT, HELLO TOMMY OLD Boy, \\ WHY -Yes— VERY SORRY ~ TO CALL AT ToM’S OFFICE. AND THERE Is A 1 4 TIME | HAVE You BEEN To ’/|Cecie | wenr TOMMY Put one 7 | ALASKA CLASS A SOCIETY ’ TAKE HIM OUT To LUNCH ~ JOLLY HIM | MAM To SEE se ie Mave) | |) 2} ovr eens ial Dv ONE. CLEMMER MELBOURNE AVENUE 4 ALONG AND SEE IF YOU CANT | You me. pure! ’ ‘5 TAKE Kim TO } - LUNCH Yer: 0 “ARLYN J OVER ON HIM! 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