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PAY ONLY ONE CENT FOR THE STAR VOLUME NO. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5, ‘OUR NAVY IS BLIND,’ WRITES RUSSIAN MINISTER RECALLED GREEKS FIRED UPON THAT BOY! THAT | GIRL! BE CAREFUL Ste 18, 188. SEATTLE, WASH.,, 1915. ulgarian Gunboats Shell CALLS SHERIFF "BOSCO’ SCARES | amers; Russian Declara- A‘HUNK OFMEAT’ CAMPUS CO-EDS it Hears Child Welfare W ia Speaker's Bill of tion of ar Is Expected Commissioner Carrigan and “Wild Man” Appears Again;| Dangers Hodge Have Fracas | Girls Don't Go Out Alone. ATHENS, Oct. '5,—Bulgarian revenue Over Budget "WARE ADOLESCENT AGE cutters in the Aegean sea pursued and pony yt By Fred L. Boalt |shelled three Greek sailing vessels, accord- _ It seems only a little while ling to reports here today. The barks escaped) - ago that he was a baby. He had pretty “bbaby” ways. | without damage. | INCREASES }E— HAS ATTACKED 'EM| The wild man has appeared again at the university campur Whether it {x the same man who! Sheriff Rob Hodge and Chairman tke Carrigan of the county com The incident has created »' loners engaged in a mutual ad t ¢ h “ike | ad : 4 = ast year terrorized the women o Ss rthaped ns elon ead be " | the wildest excitement here. miration tetea-tete that made afin. student body, or a new recruit a weed. e 9 audience of citizens perk up their he is emphatically there, and as a year. Then he wi t pretty. b h heriffs budget uit of his attempting to attac He was spingling and awkward. | P eare when the sheriffs budget es-| res ol * « ng to k < timate for 1916 i! under the ax es jseveral girlie on the campus at ey PETROGRAD, Oct. 5.—Foreign Minis nao anim theme eral te oe cua aryggopeellangeee edie taal anoff today announced the recall of ‘1 furnish you a list of u nd ail university women not for whom the unty commisston ear on the campus or seclud St, thoungtioes, clumay and Minister Savinsky from Sofia, a move which (0.0) mi)" ottane thar nabots od wtectn after 2. savant 1 sma * o> ° 4 " P ss ever heard of before. narked © of three or more j The baby became an Ado it is confidently predicted will precipitate }°" rar! of before.” remarked wild: Than” ‘seaGn: dle eeeal! lescent Boy rc r 1s o uch an e at r Dr. Maude Parker explained him hostilities before the passing of another day. : MGalle Pin “Hulk of Ment’. (theta ihol wan Ofiphaiee at the Child Welfare tnstitute, at Why don't you learn to tell the/in an attempt to capture him, but the Hippodrome, Tuesday. And the truth, Hodge? asked Carrigan, | he attacked he wae sure Mito GOOD-BYE, MISTER DUMBA:::::. ety pate Tey're ay ote he b nd ! don't care to talk with you,/fer to him as the fir, Curing the yene oc two} NEW YORK, Oct. 5--The U. S| Dumba sailed at e770 aboard the Carrigan.” the sheriff remarked.| In the spring bepdet they are “growing like weeds.”| today stamped “finis” on the career| liner Nieuw Amsteruam, bearing “YoUre just ae diminutive In brain ripe Sve phace. they one " with im the usual diplomatic 4# You are in stature. wild man” has been haunt Then for a year or two they are of Dr. Constantin Dumba as Aus : » C t or ‘ " toi ‘amb. t r courtesy of a safe conduct from the arrigan’s face turned crimson as us for a number o making brawn—jaying muscles on | trian ambassador and sealed the {5-\ enemy he shot Two years ago ver aise > cident of his machinations to halt| tie left the country without any| “I'm not a hunk of fat moat! ere of the 8. A. E rnity | ivng bone and brawn, they be) American Munitions production, message of parting, declaring mere He then accused the sheriff of ca d a fellow After an indig-| S accumulate brains, We ar-) which resulted in his recall at the ly he would have no comment to ‘aiding and abetting every means of nant group of girle at the dormt bitrarity say a boy becomes a man administration's request at 21. He doesn't He isn't a man positively identified him| » man who had pursued them, the boys washed off his mud and war paint and taught them not to ko too strong on circumstantial evi- oe cy was one of the fraternity make until he reaches Aust ALLIES LAND AT SALONIKA LONDON, Oct. 5.—An aiited ext way, ta piling up exp payer Your automobile expenses are outrageous,” he declared, “and you can't Fal the truth,” Talk to Carrigan 4 vital expedition ta. view of} To pana Hodge replied’ that he enses against the tax anti! be is 23, generally. A siri/ Teaches ood =sMoner. ‘to Wear ter st On veal they reach the’ period of adoles-| pedition has been landed at Salon pes pnw ed probable use of {t in Ald-'4iq not care to discuss anything| men, ° “made up” for the occasion. : | ng Serbia, further with Carrigan, but would! For then the child becomes con-|'*2 There forces are said to be) Revorts say Rumania has decid-| address his p Fey ages sella scious of sex. Not only physical-|®dequately supplied with artillery oq to remain neutral, at least for tives of various taxpayers. organ! fa NNEAPOLIS “WET” | ly conscious, but mentally con-|to meet the expected Bulgarian in- the present Tho the iaittes had | sations who were present at the scious vasion of Serbia hoped Rumania would ald them 19 hearing, and whom he classed as TY Tag be mand mg the eager eure The Bulgars’ first biow, it is pre Se ceastae teats men of intelligence.” j BY BIG MAJORI w re. > ou c dreams, the while he stumbles over| ‘icted. Will be an attempt at a swift ‘dicated little hope that Rumania | ..f duatal ah tadrenas ot $02,080 MINNEAPOLIS Oct. 8. —Minneap. his own feet. He fashions casties| 48h toward the Nish-Salonika rail. | will immediately ald Serbia lover the expenses of hia office for/Oll® has declined the honor of be coming the largest dry city in Amer. in the air. the while he frets and) 1918. He declared his predecessor, | puzzles his mother with his way ex-Sheriff Cudthee, had used $96,.| 0% By & majority of 8,950 Henne b dtc cirunerdsees tind’ ontart: 000 tm 1914 pin county, of which Minneapolis ts Hodge asks $91,782.51 the de ‘BULGARIA READY FOR WAR principal local ber bars. Slecky-ness. He dreams of future | for office expenses Ieee part Sreatness. All boys do —Whi . | forward. Deny Him Increases j option. : And the girl cuddles a dol! to her LONDON, Oct. 5—While Eu. | fo Increases asked for by the sher.|_ Minneapolis will be wet for the breast and dreams, in a nebulous, ‘rope today waited impatiently New troops arrived at strate; (tee for his under sherift and chief 2OXt three years unless statewide ‘ for Bulgaria's answer to Rus: gic points, ready for the expect- (dnonty were denied. He waa de./Prohibition in the meantime closes ada ~~ matnereand ed war declaration which will : The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : a | also EDITION WEATHER FORECAST—Fair SECY. ROOSEVELT Bree in 1905, and 24.33 knots is her greatest speed, whereas modern scouts of other navies make 30 knots and over—but she's the bes t we've got! This is the scout cruiser Birmingham. * * ‘Navy Official, Witine fou The Star, De- clares U. S. Has Only Three Scout Ships, as “Eyes of the Fleet.” By Franklin D. Roosevelt know some of the complications of war on land—that, while infantry, with rifles in their hands, form the largest unit a great army machine, there cavalry, artillery, engineers, food supply, ammunition, aeroplanes, ete., “and that one without the other is pretty sure to spell handicap, if not defeat. So, in the navy, we must not forget that, still compose, without question, the backbone of MUST BE ALSO THE OTHER UNITS—scouts, destroyers, marines, supply ships, colliers, etc. I shall try describe in these articles and in non-technical terms the relationship of the various type of ships and weapons that go to make up the naval fighting machine, together with the num- ber of the ships of those types now possessed by the United States navy. * W! are while battleships / a fleet, THERE aircraft, cruisers, bh sut Franklin Roosevelt It is an axiom, of course, that you cannot catch a man un- less you know where he is, and it is also true that you probably cannot evade a man unless you know where he is. So all naval warfare begins with what is called the “search problem.” Whether you are seeking the enemy to attack him, or are on therdefensive — trying to protect a stretch of coast, or are merely trying to prevent him from” knowing where your main fleet is, in any case it is of the highest importance to get in touch with the e enemy and to keep in touch with him. For this purpose vessels called scouts are, or should be, used. These ships should have the following characteristics: Great speed—great enough to outrun a battle cruiser, battleship, or other vessel more heavily armed; good sea-going qualities, so as to withstand heavy weather; large coal or oil capacity, so as to stay at sea for long periods without refueling, and as much gun- ,power as is possible with \" preceding requisites. co UNITED STATES NAVY TO HAVE NO MODERN SCOUT SHIPS The type of #hip that is being de | veloped along these lines is a tur. bine vessel of 4,000 tons sian demand pied 2 of 4 court deputies asked for, sical ests with a speed of at least 30 knots an} “Tell them,” sald Dr. Parker. tumble Bulgaria into the war [int allowed an increase of two at/ - hour, with a high bow to throw off ie truth nin to them what} arations to m Sree followed soon by |a' salary of $1200 a year cach ‘MAYOR OF CHICAGO © «sce in roust weather, and win vm ta | Sex is. Tell them how babies come! ™y !n the Balkans went mney | Greece. One of the first mov the ofl capacity to carry her 4,000 or i mm understand that the sex rela ernoon {in considering the 1916| It ts impossible to carry armor, | @ EWE ! on is a sacred relation—a hol AFFAIR SETTLED budget, which totaled $3,416,683.24 anc na are limi to the five or 1 thing Then, having made them| as against $2 510 last year, was} CHICAGO, Oct. 5. — The ciotack caliber size, sufficient only dead clade alee o COULE Peay hd ear { ee to pass a re on to strike out all] Windy City was aghast th to ward off an attack by torpede ae Se actjacs tron thete , ae WASHINGTON, Oct. 5.—Am- | The promise was made after d walary Increases morning when it awakened to boat destroyers ef ne Run tise Otleare In 2 dave end 0, miponet? oetaame dwell on it too much, bassador Von Bernstorff besa | a 20-minute conference with This called a cut In the and find that the * rusted, hid : The ‘Un ted States has no | bod inde spe ost life Set ah | u promised to submit a disavowal | itor's budget $180, making the} 7 ’ | Run to Havre in 3 days and 18 hours. i. De net whieper or hint. of the torpedoing of the liner | final approved estimate for that de-| ordered screwed tight on Sum | modern scoute, and three we Hen: to PRHOurg 10: SSRs SNS Tee nye a Miaerageod or Arabic to meet President Wil- cretary Lansing commented. | Partment $80,000, a cut of $249 in| day saloons BIRMINGHAM. : 4 CALE. ones sr at an e think there son's wishes. Formal announce- “The Arabic case has been | the treasurer's budget, which was y 7 ly eek: "Teaerec é is something shameful in the ment of the settiement will be | settied,” Bernstorff declared, | ieft at $64,214, and a cut in the ae . Dag a sya rg mtg bh OEE oly asl) Ary Secor WARTINOT ON tee) eee ri nv ir 2 ! qT 5 Sex relation. There is nothing | je soon, it wa ed offi- | following his 96, lonving the| Sr alderman lett fect niche tee | Seon knete Se Nouet American naval inventions will | These innovations will be direct! shameful about it, tho, thru ig | cially. | secretary. San Pranolecs to attend th Lan cached. this country thar} be kept a closely guarded secret [ed at obtaining « hull thru which & perance, children put it te inte This afternoon the conimission-| Chicago day exerclees at the em [mation reached Resin pe gd ps from European nations, under a torpedo from a hostile craft cannot Se ses. | ers were scheduled to attack the| Cena four art cruiser# and three de-) new policy adopted by the ad- | penetrate. 1 “Bulid on your boy's big | question of a fos: Pore stroyers had left Spain, heading! ministration It is reported that these objects dreams, your girl’s visions of which an item ¢ elud: wees ree Wille ‘the gsverament, Nae: | Oe et etek Tan motherhood. Tell the boy he : Jed in the estimate for next year as 20 MILES NOW LAID People all along the Atlantic! disclosed its intention of hav- | sels thinly armored below the wa- cannot be big and strong if he VANCOUVER, BP. C., Oct. 5,—Se-jthe East and shipped from Montre-|@ first payment towards p rchase | coast became, to say the ast ing a super-cruiser, capable of ter line, but with donble-shell hulls, fails into the error of abuse. |attle will not share in any big mu- al, thousands of miles closer to the} of The Willows | sede eae somewhat worried making a speed of 40 miles an the extra weight of which would be Tell the girl she must be wor- (nitions order, reports to the con- base of action | - |_ WASHINGTON, Oc With) “Bankers in New England sent| hour, larger and deadlier than [equalized by a thin plate bow, thy of motherhood. Expose to |trary notwithwtanding. The mill, Vancouver plants capable of) @ o\ ave wiry ng 8 efpaank ra their securities inland, and the navy| any ships now afloat, the proc- | stern and other points at which a them the mistakes and half- jions which, according to a Seattle shell making are idle. Li wacea? auuniowe marioe’| tee of the government railway tn pein ia iciaealinreriaenon ess whereby such high speed shot would not strike the vitals of | 0 " ne cof. Ss: > Weston c the re 7 | Alaska hax been completed, accord Turn to Page 5, Col. 2) he ship ‘4 of Se e 1 , perco- 5 fi of a DI v com ave, betwee f ; ‘ i “Having done all this, so fill their’ late. syndicate to manufacture munti-| | ;Vhatcom ate. potween Man’ | [of the Interior Lane, who says con BIG LEAGUE GAMES OFF Radical innovations in hull con-| around $18,000,000 to build and lives with clean, helpful interests} No war orders have been author-|tions in Seattle, 1s here today. He, jeuday. Oct. 6. from 9 a. m. to | | wruction Is going orward on the! NEW YORK, Oct Rain del-|struction have been designed for | equip. that they will ve no time tolized from Ottawa, and the disposi-\admitted no orders for war sup tp. m 450 miles remaining uged ball parks in the big leagues | the new battleships 43 and 44. The Geet BETO REN Oy 2 Waste on unclean thoughts and mor-|tion is not to give the West any been received by any on A school house has been ordered|today, causing postponement of all|specifications will be given to a R WANT ADS WILL FIND bid won & orders when they can be filled 1 t wilt A few bidders under an oath of THE LOST ARTI MUTT AND SPE AREA TION ANDI DATE CUT beinicd BY CENSOR. BY BUD FISHER | (Copyright, 1918. by HC. Fisher Trafe Mark Reg. 0. Pat. Off —— ——— _ a . - ——~ —— > T : —— oon DEAR, PUBLIC: = ashen ce - BULLETS’ ARE Live & mn T t THA wt ic | r RED \ J 70 4 MAN OF MY PONTING | Music To MY BARS, ae OF 4D MODERN } Tem PER mMenr THis LACK OF } Pia e HIDING BEMIND A | | RISK ANNOYS, T LONG To | Pe LOTS ROR Soe \ LONG Foe AcnVity, FoR ) \ THE Boom OF CANNON “THE } AL CONFLICT, L LONG ) \ ROAR OF SMELLS: ——_ t+ TO MARGE INTO A RAIN it \re the ads these days. 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