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MAY DECIDE CHIEF LANG CASE TODAY F--=| TheSeattleStar [L4= ee ee a Ca i; r re hc wile” Are you interested? Then 2 qarn to page > write your opinion : The Onl Pa: r in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ; ; — dee to The St Migh. low. VOLUME 18. NO. 179. SEATTLE, WASH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1915.ONE CENT on ciate Anu 28 as my 184 anicim, Gan AEWS BIANDS, be ULGARIA MOBILIZES Daisy Henry, Now of The Star, Renews HAS SERBIA DECLARED WAR? Old Acquaintance at Empress Theatre | — yesterday by Minister Paenaretoff from Bulgaria this order was that it was “in ae The reason assigned for ; | the interest of armed neutrality.” . | It is believed this action will be followed by mobilization | : ‘ |}thruout the Balkans og a aecuere | < | BERLIN, by Wireless to Sayville, Sept 21.—Bulgarian | Patrolman Faces Lafe Hamilton Wants It at Pro and Con Argued Volum- i 5 4 | forces are concentrating on the Serbian frontier, according to of Manslaughter, Des Moines, Where inously Before School Board ys Prosecutor. | He Lives. | Monday Night. | , | QUEST WEDNESDAY] WHY NOT PORT SLIP?/POSTPONE DECISION . Receeenieneenenenand - - 4 | -_— 4 Bye-Witnesses Tell of Shots| Carrigan Says It's Part of Crowd Divided About Half i , R | N Ml N at Boy Who Rode Frame-Up Between Ham- | and Half, and Directors | Tandem on Motorcycle. ilton and Knudsen. | Take Time to Think. | : ro pointing to the probability |ferry to snd hog ——- ls having a time of It. 2 Carl Frisell, the butcher's de-| island and the Kitsap county Pro and con discussion of the ——— boy, of 1016 E. Pike st., w land, s slated for 2 o'clock Tues. q¥estion of dancing In the public L : BERLIN (By Wireless to Say- {peers hno line ha vets none cut % If by a bullet from the revolver/day afternoon before the county | Seheols, by which the board sought . - ville, L. 1.), Sept. 21.—The suc- | it has, retreat by railways from Vil commissioners to learn whether the popular senti- Flora and Hester Meiling and “Little Ca ruso, cose of Gen, Von Eichhorn’s oe off; 10,0000 Slavs me fighs A sharp fight between Commis ment demanded more dancing or| | Miss Daisy Menry, now emplored by | Molling sisters and engaged them) Quite a contrast to her sister, flanking movement in the Vilna cloak Foca « sioner Carrigan, chairman of the none at all, has left the board just! j 77 tier wee furmerty a member of the | for « tour of the Empress circuit Hester has blue eyes and lovely } y 7 board, and bis tw sociates, | where i in th fonians, am organisation of | : ‘ region has divided the Russian Gen, Von Eichhorn, participating x a ates ere it was—up in the ented Seattle youngsters who hare been Then began a pretty little golden hair, and, tho only 16 years | Knudsen and Hamilton, is expected) About 100 persons he romance, behind the footlights, | old, possesses a charming person-| **miee into three parts, it was in the general plan to capture them, to develop. Carrigan told The Star yers, preachers and women in which Cupid triumahed, for ality plus talent stated today. Around Dvinsk 8 pressing hard southeast of Novo- | Monday that Knudsen had agreed ied the board Monday evening not only on the etage fe “Littie | Ob, I almost forgot to tell you| they are cut off from the Slave {grodek. There the Slavs are fight: to yote with Hamilton to establish|was a Quaker meeting; half Of theatre Monday aight—the M Carvec the devout lever of |thet they are Seattle girls, and,| %*!ven out of Vilna, and in turn |ing desperate rear guard sections, the ferry slip at Des Moines, where |chem sat cn eno side of the room| She ttle herewith ef the renewel'of their | pretty, darkeyed Flo, but In | when at home, reside with their ais.| these are cut off from the Gal- |No changes were reported today in | the assauli on the outer defenses of dispatches today. Serbia has declared the Bulgarian frontier a closed war zone and is preparing to meet the expected Bul- garian invasion Hamilton's home ts located, in re uaintawce. rivate life she is now Mrs, Mrs. T, B. Miller 2009 Iclan forces. and half on the other P | oa wy exes Tho official statement did not|Dvinsk, which has been proceeding / |tura for Hamilton's vote in favor Half and Half Rossitto. jot purchasing The Willows farm! And every time a speaker finish By Daisy Henry make {t clear whether the Vilna-Mol-! vigorous! j last week led, half the room applauded and| | eT . wi D | Carrigan ts in favor of having /the other half drew down the cor-| Stata. daca eee WILSON TO SEE | oy boas caper Boge of the port | ners of its mouths and looked at| (°*t Of # dear friend whom you | | : rege glen Agden he ag 824 the board over its spectacles. | Rad complotety leet track of for | BRYAN, WHO HAS uid vote no other WAY) Opposing dancing in any form,| ®lmost four yeare and couldn't | Another propos! is t je somes t aresenten atin ¢ leven the bienpial.senior and Junior} even make your oresance. IDEA FOR 4 ” a ' , |a free site has been offered at that | ;Preme” in the high sehools. were) “known to her? , 7 - ; | Blace. pa Atkinson. former baslor! if 90, you will know how | WASHINGTON, Sept. 21— Kitsap and King counties agreed | the First United Presbyterian! eit when | dropped | | lideeeal’ Geek’ a church; Rev. Bernard EF. Bergesen ‘opped into the Former Secretary of State | so to bald the : z | gi | ; \ferry at the joint cost of both | ester. of pyr neg jan Lutheran | Flora Mellin anne wih her Bryan will see President Wil | ND beh wae B Sn other coon “i bling would be a Lac Counc zy yol > - | Q vestigate several other cafe 4 ro . Council- ace eh tsa Isdeni of Beatle district, Bpeort| pep hase Ms amc dg A Ramer cb ete a pe paeee td Geeta ia wach Pottoe’ Chief Lang] iam’ Rnckeon voted Briday’ tor. ait |teague, and U. G. Murphy, of the} Night in Venice,’ the ti announced today at the White | nonr aND, Sept. 21.—Govern.|!® slleged to have participated, in-/investigation, but he announced to dications at noon Tuesday were the council Monday afternoon that } ri sean | | | American Bible society | finer, and t, w th | House. ‘ ‘KAISER HURT IN Walker Favors Dancing | ago in the teenie baste, | ‘This announcement was regarded °T* SeMAtors, representatives and that a vote may be taken at the/he had changed his mind, and George H. Walker spoke in a Seattic on | ae significant, in view of Bryan's|°ther officials from all states on) special afternoon council session would reconsider the motion Tues- | organization, | rian to go to Europe on a peace|the Pacific slope are assembled |as to whether Lang was guilty or/day. Lundy, it is believed, will | | favor of the dance. under the direction of Mrs. E. 2 AUTO ACCIDENT “When looking back over my Lang. mission soon. |here this afternoon, in readiness |{#mocent of the charges of conduct/ vote with Erickson. childhood,” he said, “my keen- | I could scarcely wait tf ~ for the openin are) nai unbecoming an officer, so far as| This will leave only Councilmen Carl Frisell y untt! the 16 opening persion tomorrow the Tate's cafe incident is con- Dale, Marble and Fitzgerald in fa- est regret is that | never learn. | act wan finished so that I might go/ morning of a conference —— . behind the scene enew cv GOETHALS TALKS | nference to deter- | cerned. vor of proceeding with the gam- 06 te dance, My parente were | 80 SO OGENED RAE TOR Cae mine what to do with the water| Various members of the council bling probe. . Policeman Alex Gowey| yisTERDAM, Sept. 21—Kaiser| old Puritanical stock.” gouuaintance: -Altho: Fic & . oe has made ON PANAMA WORK power sites of the West, whether| meer Warrant a charge of ™AN-\wiihelm and Prince Joachim were| Superintendent Cooper, of the! Considerable progress during these being lodged against the jwigntly injured in an automobile Seattle schools, explained that the *!* seers : ioe she was the same | they shall be leased to private cap-| %, accident today, according to Berlin board believed better supervision! foRUlsh pal she used to be when - sc1ac 3, 91 ital, as provided for in the Ferri He will await the outcome of the) } a ¢ we fought over our mak SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 21 ' ne Ferris ? dispatches. The imperial automo-|could be had of dances held in the| N* 1 ar make-up box in|”. the Panama canal, particu-| bills, proposed at the last session est, to be held Wed ' ; B's faq bile was wrecked. No other details| schools than over those held in pub I was anxious to learn how she larly that part of it touching the dry of congress, or whether they shall | afterncon at the city ° hal J r | Sates bale be flee)" S Oe lic Gance halts, and therefore ad¥O-| nappened to go into vaudeville. It |excavations, was discussed by Maj,| pein suaor the Juriadiction of the) ° } ia EME tear aed he bulldings for such) way in Chicago, about a year ago, |Gen. Goethals before the second individual states | ® charge | afta: , . bo. CE : : ¢ Ferris bills are to come be . Shot on Motorcycle 5 that A. Rossitto, known as “Little day's session of the International “ | Padi was shot from the tandem WILHELMINA iS te Bo ped re or sage Caruso,” and owner of the big | Bneineering congress, of which he fore the senate at its next session | 9 pes he Several others spoke in favor of musical offering, first saw the'is honorary president, here today © determine the merits of these Ws motorcycle driven by Edgar nti 4 : measures, the Oregon legislature | horo investigation by the city after a public hearing on the mat- the dance. Among them were Miss e last winter asked the Weste: * of The] ter was held pe- ae early Sands; ne. asy 0. Hard, In charge! of, the| (ym unqecanemnyanrenngery nn yee | : Lona ok the “perelane’ ele : ‘ girls’ gym at the Broadway high states to meet in a conference and |... i side Vas athe Judge Gilliam will hear the N. Norton had loosed several | school; Principal T. R. Cole, of the to work out some plan of action,| Willows farm last week by the tition of the Chamber of Commerce Ws after a battery of motor-| Broadway, and Misa Elizabeth Row that a definite smmendation for|county commissioners was urged for vacation of the “purchase” on fm the vicinity of Seventh | —— | ell, head of the history department or against them might be made. | Tuesday by the municipal affairs | Wednesday. haga THE H Sept. 21.—Queen| of the name school Gov. Lister of Washington {is in| committee of the Commercial Club. Witnesses examined Monday | Wilhelmina, of Holland, and the 6 The cont ion of the opposition ; favor of an amendment to the bills A petition was submitted by the loon by Carmody were spec-|year-old Princesa Juliana Louise! way that dances called for more or Keep your eye on this conference at Portland, Gov. of a compromise of some sort, to| committee, urging that an execu “y” TUITION FEE Of the shooting, they said.|narrowly ercaped death or serious) jogs costly gowns and dress suita, Lister, which is to make recommendations as to what Ly ac merge ; P tive session of the council be held be issues o he three factions are Carroll Cullen, 1916 Har-|injury today, when their automobile " ; ‘ : u 7 A and those who could not afford disposal is to be made of our water power sites. p sari 8 itnesses and rake CASE Sve. and Edward Hunter, em-|crashed headon into another cat,/these were socially ostracized Kee ie oak nen Sa P ar learly defined: One wants | ©4?!¥ to seed bt ss ” ‘ : . by the National Grocery Co. | wrecking both. Pp se points you: the Ferris measures; a second) them testify under oath as to a these men declare Gouley| Both the queen and princess were Powerful officials of the big electrical corporations would hold to the conservation pol-|the cfreumstances leading up to Continued arguments in the case in which University of | directly at the fugitives. slightly bruised. Occupants of the Al ES E § ° icy, keeping the power sites under pri “ 7 lo everything in their power to swing the sentiment states rights | If the u ns for an injunction against the L Tey Say Frisell went limp after be sent to a hospital f th in 4 * \ p after had to be sent to | A 6-MONTHS CHASE fi f 1 of a areca inion probable that Commissioners Ham-|] board of regents and president shot was fired, and was| The queen and her daughter were! i _ t the machine by Moore. returning from the opening of par — sites. § WANT PLAIN i R ilton and Knudsen, whose combined |J of the university, restraining vm loosened when they |iament, where the queen made an| F. W. Hallowell was arrested in You, yourself, know that a state legislature is much A KS vote carried the motion to purchase || them from collecting tuition fees, Withed Seventh and Olive, where address Tacoma Tuesday on a complaint i " Mis body was found : fied March $6, charging him Yith easier to control than congress. The corporation men Agree three shots were| BERLIN, Sept. 21.—A British avi-| petit larceny, in connection with know it. BPh e28 corrode rate the statement ator was killed and his observer the alleged writing of a bad check If there is any amendment to the Ferris leasing bills, to steer clear of trouble with neu » Commer j ; - ept repeating to|plane brough D e ny Detec pfe and Hubbard 5 men oday in orm of a re-| sioners r e request of y as re- © ib St. Quentin, according to of ; and was later released on $250 bail you make your speech, keep that well in mind. at for plainer marking of these | club that no action be taken on t opened at 1:30 Tuesday Id on. aril; hold on. | west of St. Q t } A : purchose cf a county arm un Z Make it.” |flctal announcement today bonds. | MUTT AND JEFF—JEFF’S MOTIVE MAY NOT BE NOBLE, BUT STILL HE OUGHT TO GET THE NOBEL PEACE PRIZE. BY BUD FISHER | Acie a =——«| Are You : sienna — § Look HERE! IT SAYS ' El Tsay HERE THAT Peexeerssan . | THAT THE ALLIES HANE So . WELL, THAK a‘ | \ veer tha: of Commissioner Carri-|f Were being heard by Superior WASHINGTON, Sept. 21.—Fur. an, will be called to account for Judge Gilliam Tuesday after- jal Club, ss a body The hearing opened Monday at Ys e Mucor 3s ‘ 1 ‘ 7 * > - ry - MHREE tay Say, mutT, 17H | 6,000,05€ men IN THE WELL, SUPPOSE THERE WoULDArT Reading EVERY BoDy { “é 5 ON ALLIES HAVE | heen es e kiccer : k D GOMMA QuIT THIS | Flew . WHATS THE USE adie dalle [e ANY wart EY STILE . 4 - an i “4 “) } [Seth 4 or te ouine anor.t | | wav voy bo, ,) |X __ }|| the Ads? 4D — ANT 00 M0 Good, ONE ( [AND ALL QuiT ? ( MGSing a... | { | MAM taage o a 1 , | MAKES a . “46 Lei Hee ‘ Advertising has come to . 10 DIFFERENCE ! be recognized as one of Pie Y S y the most potent forces in our modern business or- ganization, In Seattle The Star is one of the most powerful of advertising mediums. This is evidenc ed by the fine line of busi ness which is carried in the columns of this from day to day by tle’s leading business insti tutions. They use this space to tell of their t st attractive offer If you are not watch these ads and getting WOUNDED AND your share of the bargains offered, you are not doing your pocketbook justice b rt now—today be a regular, consistent reader of the ads.

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