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Why Mayor Gill Smokes a Corncob! tT’ secret is told today on. pag morrow, you know, i io Das \ he mayor's going “Ap scagalenn ate you're a smoker, you'll be interested in this affair KING FERDINAND || RAHIRAH! Tf you want to get a taste of real kultur—if you want to take a post Braduate finishing course—attend | our University of Washington. | It's hot stuff. Witness the event) VOLUME 18 SEATTLE, WASH., AND GENERALS! 5 KILLED | IN VOTE: CHARLESTON, 8S. C., Oct. 15.—Rioting bursting forth in connection with the municipal primaries resulted today in the of Thursday night Five hundred freshmen, yelling King Ferdinand Is shown In thie picture with his cane, Others in| death of Sidney Cohen, @ re and yelping, hopped, glided and | the picture are the men who will lead the Bulgarian army in the Euro port and Injury to severa’ Serpentined around a hy pean we other persons. eee. AND BUR) . PREBLE 25 Attracted by the sound of shots, Cohen rushed into the plu { Then they ye them right the “Sing Sing quartet” struck up Song that went something like this The co-ed leads 0 slovpy life (steppy life) She eats potatoes with her knife (with her knife year she takes a sera-a And leaves the water im the tub toh. the tab the they captured two street cars and all the jitney buses tn the Univer sity district and came down town. | March to Theatre They marched to the Ahambra theatre and the management, either of kindness of heart, or maybe remembering the old Majestic the- atre raid of several years ago, ad mitted them, the whole 500! Whereupon they Point wow fomee: until everybody thought the place was s madhouse Halt of them, in the balcony, yelled “SAY!” And the other half (downstairs) re sponded, “WHAT? If you entertain any of t they have overlooked no bets. it will really prohibit, very decided idea a .* * or else It will be by January 19, JOLT AWAITS MANY WHEN STATE IS DRY; .|| NOTICE THE RULES! Don’t rely on the assumption that druggists and “blind tigers” will| be here aplenty to accommodate wet appetites. | e notions, you have failed to read the prohibition law that will be enforced in this state. This law was framed by men who knew what they were after, and Prohibition in thie state will be no farce, if ANY human law could accomplish it The following Is a digest of the prohibition law, and will give you a to how it will operate after the first of the year: No person is permitted to have tn his or her possessfon, in any house, | {wutlding. vehicle or Bort, intoxicating | of ope-halt of liquor of any sort, or more than 12 quarta of beer All Hquor fn excess of such amount must be shipped out of the state con fis. crowd, and was instantly killed by a flying bullet The canvassing board had just met to determine who w. nominated for mayor, Thronge had gathered outside. | An argument started, which developed into a fight. In few moments somebody fired a ‘Toh, tub. tub—TUB! TUR: Dorr stock up @ lot of liquor in the hope that after January 1,, shot and this was followed by when the prohibition law goes into effect, you will have a nice a hundred others, which nt And then they all donned brand supply on band the crowd scattering in new little bitsy green caps, adorned Don’t flatter yourself you'll put one over by arranging to be “sick” order with bright pearl buttons, right on and getting a prescription for liquor from a physician Gov. Manning notified every the crown Don’t get a lot of socalled “near-beer,” with the Idea that it will, company of the mili to be After which, yelling some more, | pass muster under the prohibition law ready for instant service, while he ordered out four com: panies to prevent a recurrence. HELLO, CENTRAL, | GIMME HEAVEN! | } Nikola Tesla, Famous. ti?! ventor, Says We'll Phone to Stars Next a, gallon od, toxether with the liquor “THAT'S WHAT!” was the an-|fixtures. Failure to ship such liquor out of the state will be considered ea swer prima facie evidence of intention to violate the law |A STARTLING PROPHECY “WHAT'S WHAT?" repeated the|—It is unlawful to manufacture, sell, exchange, or GIVE AWAY any tn : challenge. toxicating liquor. One exc 1 to this is: “It shall not be uniawfulto” BY HARRY P. BURTON “That's what they all say,” was| sive away intoxicating liquor t in a private dwelling or 4 NEW 2 15 the rejoinder. ment, which ts not a place of nmort EW ORK Oct. 15 “WHAT do they all say?” Another exception ts that has the right to sell liquor on a rhe re of the trans And the whole pack of them doctor's prescr Th however, is good just once. It) mission of the human broke out must be mark nceled n file must be a new pre fage Pros esd “Washington, Washington, RAH,| scription to fill {t again iH adywartace RAH, RAH, RAH! Washington-e-1,|—r'or religious ones, a the rey must accompany ms f a RAH. RAH, RAH, RAH! the request to a druggist to Druggiets may ‘also sell Al projected ether The theatre orchestra got into| COHOL for mec and 1 ' until ‘it ke the swing of the thing and played |-In each case the druggist 1 q the oe chat college songs. It was a large night. chaser, his residence, the kin antity . rin: They'll Burn Caps Later the name of the ph fan or t le ing @ € Formerly the sophomores forced order. When alcohol is sold { ar ; Phi all the freshmen to wear green purchaser must sign his name in the be °| mer ‘ caps, but the custom was finally 12 7.) made wiped out. The penalty for viola-| __ (TURN TO TO PAGE 12, COLUMN / : tion of the rule used to be a duck am | | ing in Geyser basin, or a “hothand erer * before the steps of Denny hall, neiple, Nik Tesla with hundreds of co-eds looking on he distinguished te This year the freshmen resur im MlCue tha, conte, ae rected the rule and are enforcing nouncement that experts had suc it themselves. ceeded ecting the human A day or two before college closes lvolce by wi from Arlington fn the spring the whole pack will [Va to Mare Island, ( a dis dance around another fire and burn - |tance of 4,000 miles ap their @ green caps Next to the unanimity of congress , ficers, ly th es they'll have to go and buy in favor of a larger army and na Following are extracts from] spyig nietrne seuinning i perfectly good hats the most interesting fact th of the or teresting let-| prijiant experiment. Star is that th ia a large J think there ought to be anelto « great t, but, be me ence of opinion on what a ¢| year enlistments in the arm ald | when I say it is ONLY 1 A> CITY MAN TAKES 207 050", zeae mahents 0 Orme Seid | wane Vn "nti bal a oted “aye i avellable men. In additio for us to see each other at d | | OVER ON VASHON izger na it in ae Fo cil 7 sat ce ps tances of thousands of miles; number of instances ri ile is be Mary Benools AS) we shall be enabled to hear an with th r ema 0 eutenants for one y opera, sermon or scientific lec. | Tacoma d is. being cele . 0 i mw OTL ae acoma da 6 the ¢ e ar Would Train All Boys ture, and be VISUALLY pres. | | brated at the annual ante g of these le nator RANSDELL of Louisiana) ent in all kinds of meetings and | county fair of Ma and Vash t is certain that before any large | “favors two years’ military training) transactions, WHEREVER | on islands, and hundreds of Ta- | increase is made in the here|under the United States of ALL| THEY MAY BE TAKING | people are on hand, cele will be a stout de er the pres. | BOYS OVER 15 YEARS PLACE and without regard to brating. better babies con: ent extravagance of expenditures | ator OWEN of Oklahoma! where we ourselves happen to i fa hg ets that that arm of our military service t the Unite tes should at| be at that time % Thursday, was Suggest Military Training r b Great militar Will Transmit Energy n emorable by the er of ngressmen are | ™ : Rut the gr and most rev f of delegations fror e preparing ra battle o: mg ac + Or CeM | olntionary of exe advanc on Seattle Commercial Club and | this point ters, where the citizens of the coun-| earth will be the transmission of the Till booste The suggestion that a system of try may master the rudiments of | electrical energy, in large amounts r, whose life military training be introduced In| militar defense writes Rep. | tor all industrial purposes American colleges and high schools HILLIARD of er was particularly strong in the mass) Rep. HAYES of California pro of letters. ;computaory military trainee) BRIDGES WANTS " Many advocated a reserve army A K men after the manner dividual pri iraday others an increased National Guard, | of the wie paten 4 TO HEAR FROM He too nem | compulsor military instruct ants Forces Doubled Be ot Jeompulsory | military | Instruction: | nae wOrsiaKTeR wt wan| FRIENDS FIRST ete favo bling both army | 1 nk we should also | Hob Bridges, president of CIT Y , reserve (army) force and a| the port commission, indicated v 7 eveloped n rud Friday that he would become a | t tral ‘ candidate for the ¢ ratle er t for that 4 omination for the t sen- | Vv f 1 re there will be ate in 1916 If his friends think \ j ER ILLIO he should make the race | i DECI DE THEIR F TE Re EGEL Oth New York I would lke to hear what | J} 1 r 1 it f e 4 V 1s of] first,” he said, when asked re r a big-| garding the report that he Fy lart th ghway near | & would be a candidate Orillia, they sa 1 do not want|, Re utter in settled res " FORMING BRANCH OF hanes The committ ided t ait H to | ee sted hon” ebay out me ese trltinn | WAY LEAGUE HERE : e| Bradford | reparing an opi me eping them In training | A complete explanation of lega ente into a 4 yaition | f of Washington | Dr. James B. Bullitt of San Fran the plan for a milk monopoly, | wheret ind 1 airymer aarars are | cisco was here Friday organizing 4 as given by the applicants for | | would not be allowed to well thetr Washington state branch of the a franchise, ie printed today | | milk to the consumer WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE | | Navy League of the United States, j on page 9 of The Star If it is decided t week that ater will be ahut off on | {@ soclety for the Improvement of q ei emmitee ‘of further First ‘ai a etahes national defense. There about a o n, it 1% expected severa 1 Hanford st, on Satur. | |40 members of the league tn Seattle ! eR. virtual onovoly, be decid wre would be consume 1 nd & a Mc from at present, and a campaign to en ed ag quic looking into the merits of the Da. m. tos p. m | |list more men will be opened with They are platning erection of a|thing before the franchise Is finally | | in a few days here, in Tacoma and! $25,000 co-operative pasteurization | gve@ ° @ in Spokane FRIDAY, OCTOBER The Seattle Star : The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : ON THALNS 15, 1915. ONE CENT President’s Future Wife Keeps an Eye on Her Store Jewelry Business ( losely Firm of Which She Has Been Patronized by Presidents Since Jefferson's Day Watches Is Owner 7 mm TTT 4 4 ar om | : ERASER A et Mrs. Gait’s Jewelry Store, in Washington, D. C. et me “ . - i } - Oumoeawenro Funct nooo President Wilson and Mrs. Galt, His Fiancee, at the Second Game of the World’s Series. They Are Bowing and Smiling to the Cheering Crowd. WASHINGTON, Oct oe 8 grandfather ake Mra. Edith Boll Galt, the ago—in 1802 president's f ee, is the sole Ever since President Thomas owner of the oldest Jewelr Jefferson, the third president of store in United Sta the United want ts t & Bro.,” as th m | Galt’s and the silve ti 6 the Tiffany's of rvice ‘for use in the White Washing House, Galt's has been the It is a Washington landmark recogni source from which everybody knows where it is the W House has replen People find postoffiee de hed its supply of silver partment by means of the di ' president of the rom Galt's has been a customer of Galt's For year ears Kovern Mrs. Norman Galt does not ment clerks in the treas trust the conduct of the bust state, war, navy and agricul ness entirely to subordinates al departments have looked Altho the ent man at the big clock on the sidewalk ha a part of the Galt in front of Galt’s to see tabl it for 30 years, Mrs er they would get to th Galt herself frequently visits partment buildings on time the store and keeps on eye on The business has been hand the bust ed down for three generation Two of her brothers are on It was founded by Norman ' the staff employe RMAN WAR CRAFT SUNK IN BATTLE WITH SUBMARIN COPENHAGEN, Oct. 15.—At- 1 turns, seemed unlikely today to tacking a German cruiser and | retain much longer her attitude two destroyers at the south of neutrality. entrance of Oc! sound, a British Should she refuse Russia's re- submarine sank one destroyer, ported demand that she permit aceording to Swedish advices troops to pass thru to Serbia, today. The cruiser and the trouble with the allies will fol other destroyer escaped low. On the other hand, should she allow such a passage, it is STOCKHOLM REPORTS BATTLE predicted Germany, which has LONDON, Oct. 15.—A naval fight; already suspended postal and in the Gulf of Finland, with one| fod shipments to Rumania, cruiser said to have been sunk and| Would strike against her. another badly damaged, was re ported In Stockholm dispatches to was believed the ve 4 must have begn Russian and German. THe! aie sanet Andrews, W.C. 7. t correspondent added the Finnish , coast. Was raided by a Zeppelin,|(elegate from Portland, Me,, 46 which caused some fires, ported to the police as missing from her hotel since Tuesday, was today at Rainbridge island, RUMANIA HEMMED —“""*!0" 8. IN BY DILEMMAS "" “= she had been vis LONDON, Oct, 15.—Rumania, In ancient Mega it was regarted facing apparently inevitable [as a reproach fy a man to have trouble, whichever way she fewer than seven wives, NEWS REANDS, EUROPE ASKS FOR PEACE CONFERENC ulers Tell Leading Women of World U. S. Can End Wa IGHT EDITION WEATHER FORECAST ehATILY at Nigh. low. LAT am, HEE Bo Any hid p.m, 70 p.m be gi Three Neutral Nations Are Ready to Intercede, Wom- en Announce; U. S. Has Not Yet Decided. NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Warring Europe _ has authorized the leading women of tuc world to say that it wants a peace conference of neutral nations if it is led by the United States. Three neutral nations have agreed. Two are considering. The United States has not decided. The authorized official of every nation now at war authorized this statement by the International Congress of Women at The Hague, after an authorized delegate of the congress conferred with him. These f contained in “ er statement issued here today by the s are 'International Committee of Women for Permanent Peace, with a copy attached of The Hague Women's Congress manifesto to the govern ments of Europe and the president of the United States. In th joint r ading members of these two d tions unite in stating that the and aasurance given them have con them that the belligerents not consider such a confer ence unfriendly, and that the neu trails would not be unwilling to act {if firet assured of American co- operation | The envoys were received by | the following among others: Prime Minister Asquith and | Foreign Minister Sir Edward | Grey, in London, | Reichskanzier. Von Beth mann-Holtweg and Foreign Minister Von Jagow, in Bertin. Prime Minister Stuergkh, For- eign Minister Burian, in V Prime Minister Tisz: Budapes' Prime Minister Salandra and | Foreign Minister Sonino, in Rome. Prime Minister Viviana and vinced would Miss Jane Addams Foreign Minister Delcasse, in Paris. Foreign Minister d’Avignon, in Havre Foreign Minister Sasonoff, in Petrograd The International Congress of Women, which met at The Hague last April, appointed two groups of! wiigon Goes Over Daniel jenvoys, one to the belligerent gov-| " ernments, and to Holland and Switz Estimate; U. S. to Build erland; the other to Russia and| Aeroplanes the Seandinavian countries. The reports of these pcubesated | PLAN ARMY RESERVES form the basis for the announce-| ment issued today here and in| President Wilson today gave his | Amsterdam official O. K. to Secretary of The manifesto is signed by Dr. the Navy Daniels’ preparedness Jacobs, of Holland; Miss Chrystal| program. Macmillan, of G Britain; Mme. The plan is to build two |Rosika Schwimmer, of Austria-Hun dreadnaughts, two battle cruis- Prof. Emily Greene Balch, of| ers, 16 destroyers, 30 subma- ley college, and Miss Jane| fines of the coast type and Addams, of Hull House, Chicago. | three ocean-going, scout cruls- Miss Addams is president of the| ers, number undetermined, a international committee; Miss Mac-| gunboat, a fuel ship and a hos millan, sec ary; Dr. Jacobs 4 pital ship every year for five Mme. Schwimmer, vice-chairmen years, The army and navy estimates for next year tota! $432,000,000, Daniels favors the addition of 16 capital ships within the next CLOSE CLANCY'S five years. | — Every great government shipyard Johnny Claney, proprietor of the! will be made a manufacturing plant Pacific Social Club dhouse at and large amounts will be spent to The Meadows, must show cause In/equip each for this system Gilliam’s court why For the first time, the govern- should not be anent-| ment will go into the business of Gilllam order ked making its own aeroplanes to in- up until that date Thursday, Clan-/crease its present comparatively cy was recently convicted and fined | small fleet of air craft for selling Nquor in a “dry” unit A naval research laboratory de- sired by the civilian advisory board B will be built if congress agrees, but iTIM ER Co. ‘s FINED the appropriation will be less than the $50,000,000 suggested. | OLYMPIA, "Oct 15——Alleging! Still another important recom- the wrongful taking of 5,000,000 ™endation calls for placing the feet of tumber on. etabe. wcheo! ia under federal control for re- lands in Skagit county, Attorney nization, in order to provide General Tanner is today pr 100.000 trained reservists. suit against. the Parker 7 ry Lumber Co. for $45,000. Senator Poindexter will try to damages being allowed under the;open the Colville Indian reserva trespass law Mon next next spri MOVIE FANS RIVALS | IN LOVE; SAY THEY’LL _ KILL GIRL’S HUSBAND the same Mrs. Madge Hunter, who lives at show three or four times, 28 Alder st., works in a moving pic Finally they gave her to under- ture show on Jackson st stand that they were madly in love Mrs, Hunter, in common with! with her |most young women who adorf®the| A husband? Oh, yes; they had | box offices of moving picture shows,| understood, they said, that she had }is decidedly comely, It is her come-| one, but, the¥ caimly stated, aceord- fainess that led her, according to her ing to Mrs, Hunter's complaint to report to the police Frida into the police, they were going to kill | trouble him and get him out of the way | Two citizen of apparent Greek, She declares ghey now are Bang- parentage, she comp! have be- ing around at night when s®® goes come rivals for her aifections. home, and that, as her husband also | She noted first that these two| works nights, she has to face them |particular patrons seemed to be alone, and that she’s afraid squandering a lot of money at her The police will cool the ardor of window, They even came to see! the rivals’ iove.