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VOLUME 18. NEXT 0 QUIT? Conscription rt About Many Change England's Cabinet }KING WILL TAKI HAND] BY ED L. KEEN LONOON, Oct. 20.—Premier Asquith's |liness may prove so his resig the serious to compe thus ending the nation dead abinet believed lock in over war measures, it is here today Following Lloyd - George's audience Tuesday with colonial minister, A Law, conservative leader, who will be premier if Asquith re tires, his majesty todsy receiv ed Sir Edward Carson, resigr Bor ed attorney genera signe for two persons fo And the wri aH letters must reserves the right ind one not they must month, 8 of the 10 next best answers why she will each receive a ticket good for two persons for one month. * be more than to print be all & th a . ought ° i ng fons regar the Hritieh ministry, It is belic the allied military policy wan dir cumsed at yesterday's cabinet ses-| sion, which war attended by) Freneb Minister of War Millerand | jand French Ambassador Gambon That Asquith te losing his tnfta ce ls conceded ; er ing him to go to the San Francisco exposition | The bar of would NOT make a desirable wife gold presented by | eee \Dorothy Starr, she sald, could be < fashioned into a wedding ri 100 words in length The Star That's a good idea,” the girls ‘ } e letter vd say the president responded any or all of ther The letters must be Accompanying the two 18-year in this office by next Tuesday noon. old girls who delayed the proces sion were Mra, Gaillard Stoney, haperon, and Miss Altha MeCuen The president had arranged to GF) SEATTLE, WASH., ELUDE POSSE “Found Officers Have Ne Trace of Men Whe Took 1,416 From Ren ton Bank Tuesday FIGHT A GUN DUEL Efforts to capture two heav ily armed men, held up and robbed the Citizens’ bank of Renton Tu who ay afternoon escaping In an auto with $1,416 n gold and currency, had failed utterly Wednesday In spite of the fact that sev eral poses of citizens started aimost with fled after the robbers. nm the minute after they all trace of them Bryn from Renton ended at the point near Mawr the where they leaped from rented machine driven by Harry Anderson, ordering the terror-etricken chauffeur to drive without summoning the police, penalty death A {ies as soon as he ® telephone, and Sheriff on under of reon notified Seattle author hurried to Renton Continue Search All Night ite some grave reasons why Wil son should go to California, whis pered a number of arguments te question of finding time to go. ASQUITHBANDITS could drive to} Hodge | wd # posse, and sqhads of poticet his ternr and has repeated bis ee him, and then, as he shook her by the hand, Miss Bull broke tn Can't you and Mrs. Galt come to | California on your wedding trip? Smilingly the president answer od, “There has never been a time when I had to be urged to go to California, It has been merely a THOMSON MAY ENTER | The will } WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1915 oe ONE CENT DON’T LET EM USE YOU, HI Buck UP, Mayor Hiram! Don't let a gang of fellows who were will- ing to cut your throat for selfish motives in the last campaign now make a tool of you and put silly words into your mouth. If they want to talk about recalling Councilman Erickson, let THEM do it. Don’t let them get you to talk that way, because you know it’s nothing more than § cheap talk. There is no chance of recall- ing Councilman Erickson. There isn’t even a chance to get started with it, no matter how much money Councilman Dale will put up for such a purpose. MAYORALTY LISTS; | _ MENTION DALE, T00 — Political gossip centered Wednesday on a rumor that Reginald H.! Thomason, former city engineer, may throw his hat in the ring and run for mayor at the coming election. Thomson recently refused to be considered a candidate for the port| comminsion, and it Is not known how he will receive the boom for mayor that his friends have launched Thus far, there is only one avowed candidate for the office, Austin E. Griffiths, former councilman and chief of police. Griffiths’ announce-| ment is definite. | - SUFFRAGE. IS Mayor Gill has repeatedly a ed he would not be a candidat reelection He said so at the beginning of THAINS NEWS BIANDS, TELLS OF lHacks Off | sé6If to the detectives in private law r the Lang it Ing to return te practice shortly stigation Erickson May Run Ericksor " DEFEATED IN “NEW JERSEY President Oliver 7 in believed, wil tly be act n the race for the mmyoralty ent to that effect willingness to unite on a candi Bio . | date favorable to municipal owner-| , NEW YORK. Oct. 20.—The heavy ph defeat yesterday for the vote for If the public ownership advo-|Women cause in the New Jersey| ates should request me, by unani-|#lection means abandonr o mous vote, to run, | would get into State suffrage fights, and centering the fight.” he said of activity of the federal constitu: | Erickson mentioned also the amendment, Anna Howard names of Corporation Conosel |Shaw, national leader, today indi Rradford Otto A. Case, secre. cated tary of the Commercial Clut Figures today showed 190,885! acceptable to municipal owne votes against the and men 35,800 for it, wit ce that] In the meantime, there Is a con. the adverse ma wi go to certed effort on the part of the re- | 60,00 | actionary element to pull G Despite the overwhelm jefeat the contest, willy nilly, by for the women fron him into Vehemer al Massachusetts, New York and troversies with Er Pennsylvania suffragiats Dale to Finance Fight boca haa tel BA In this connection, Councilman |! view of the tions Nev 2 Rob Hesketh today state Dr, Shaw at that tho If 1 were a cartoonist, 1 would | yissouri and hase fa show Mayor Gill using his lowest | feated suffr » large majdrity o tones in declaring he will not run|the congre oh’ in. thane’ pet again, and using a big megaphone |are for th ey voice to 5 Won't somebod Two bundred and six conarées please nc e again | men hate. lamellar Gh tween Gill a oom, te MAYO ereasad in this nuiher Wil be an is made paper to say that | nounced soo! ainst changes | BOSS COMMENTS ON THE RESULT his mine nC ance with the mayor's wishes ( neilman Dale, it is under stood to fina e the recall cam NEWARK, Oct The strong nh such event est ar ment again suffra pre al tioned as a ma sented to soberr ralty candidat ext spring. has n the on of long thaired men and short-haired wom en streaming across the Hudson | democra yORS, cor ented to HIM. SAYS JUDGE day, regarding the outcome of yes: 9 terday lection With rs, basa drums and = trump € Car Carison, arrested several| have crowded he highways and days ago by Co » Jim Shan- | byways of the state pir kind non for issuing bad che eleas-|have no appeal that ach in ed on bail, and rearrested soon eft ig or erwards for repeating the offense He ratulated the women “for was sentenced to four months in| what they have escaped the county jail, Wednes y Po. Judge Gordon Carlson's fath REPORT BIG GOLD offered to make good th sentence would be a valuable les-| The present deadlock in| ove he cor lesue Search for the bandits contin The roe nave ni tvery point which the finally agreed & re thot ° ing wo e m munition) « oe making, general tr acturing, ex od Aco te porting, mining and rallroadin jen Bo ta ~ ~ - This, however, provides that (* ress ined ek a country shall be divided into orante ene ee By Fred L. Boalt teeta and that conscription shall{hot in the leg by one of the rob WANT to get this question settled, and settled r “Bley Mao ages nl vigseonss a oi prov furnish voluntary quo Would Theda Bara make a nice wife for the a ge man? The anti-conscriptionirts refused |. ¥ pws | ! thie met to) De re at As all patrons of the photoplay know, Theda is a vampire. DC eee a at eave volan| With 2040 rifle, ; One én ths illi ' save me if are lerby ol” “ é (1 In my brilliant, tho checkered, career, | have met many vampires of tary plan of stimulating volun stood us in Anderson's T timen ® and fired etly a the Theda Bara sort. teer enlistments fa lamother man, who were “he , y idn’t arry > of the is that wa on a nearby corner The only reason I didn’t marry one of them hat I was too 300-POUND CLOCK gar rg rele oleagd NER small game for ambitious vampires. The bandits hired the machine Ay ire ow. alwavs ks on he ve ost sterful { by telephone from Taylor's Mill A vampire woman always picks out the biggest, most masterful and STOLEN ON STREET ood gee Shan bath ibe most ambitious man she can find. The bigger they are, the harder they jsaying they might drunk ar fall The police are marveling |spend all their money if he did not x ‘ a ie ‘ ‘ Wednesday the nerve of two |take his fee th She smiles on her victim, and he trembles. She approaches him, and, men who stole a 300-pound sign | When within two blocks of the home and career forgotten, he is hypnotized. Often when he pursue eee rep ontario ge Bb pr sapitorrs Sl A meee to aa Mi her, a runs awa She blows hot and cold, and drives him to despair. the Auber store, Third | Inside the bank they covered wit or ar ve. ues¢ ernoon, Ww |Cashier R. W. Githar 1 Miss SItimately, alw she surrend or seems to—and, with her arms £1 FORO, SEEN WS eeead Woods; than hookbesper, with shout him he dwells in a aS took s par adis crowds supposed the two were |revolvers, and ordered Gilham to She kisses him, and he dies. workmen repairing it. Tuesday |xive them “that money” or be ; ah - ‘ r Hed evening an attempt was made | killed Subsequently—in fiction—she herself meets a horrible and well-de- to pawn the massive timepiece He hanced t thra the wicket i ] >| t h and t andita hurried outside served reward, but not until she has left behind her a trail of broken os brates Guanine ae The Pak aiten on the i dealer, anc Mahoney, 22, | hearts and lives and blasted careers. [and EH. Peiltz, 25, were ar. | sprang into “Anderon’s| machine a 6 ae ee ati and pres#ed a gun at his back, te jing him to drive for Seattle with] w ven wledge at all of the privat fe ster 0 all speed. They fired several ; Now, I have no knowledge at all of the privat life and cone: e 100 RESERVATIONS shots past hin ear at they. wrged| Theda Bara, the queen of the vampires. And I must t be ry careful how him on treat this question. Reservations for 100 have been| I once knew a dramatic critic back East who, in his alalysis of Olga made. for the < panee a om WILSON PLEADS FOR Nethersole’s “‘Sapho,” declared that no woman could so powerfully and which i ¥. ‘Trate. fel sectebery cf truthfully portray the not-too-nice emotions of the naughty and impulsive ee peahes + ee oe LIVES OF WOMEN Sapho unless she had herself, in private life, experienced similar emotions. noon. at the Butler hotel | neRLix, Get 20.—Amertean And Olga sued my friend’s newspaper for $50,000! - —— Ambassador Gerard presented to < | Iga Jed 7 end fa i Ay peg ee Sag neernine °Thed ¢ @\ Von Jagow on Monday, President o I shall make no such flat-foote atement concerning reda \ RR Ge Watuaneetaatlor a alae Ot aeac Bara. But.I may, | take it, ask the question: Can a woman who is gen- Hie tion of Engli#h and Belgian women Fy ti s . 1.9 t. 9:41 6 condemned by the Germans at tle and mild and kind, portray truthfully the vampirish roles which are pom, i2b te 9:49 y +190 | [grogtaie te ale Mex aeving, | Von always assigned to Theda Barz ‘ @|Jagow acquiesced, it ts stated, And would you, if you are a man, marry a Theda Bara? That she > is beautiful cannot be gainsaid. That she i od I do not question. GIR LS KEEP WILSON But, oh, the sensuosity of her! And, oh, the smoldering fire in her eyes! Her arms are round and of a satin smoothne He e has a mar- W AITING W HILE THE Y | pallor. But her lips are red—red! | The Star wants its readers to answer the question; Would Theda Bara POWDER THEIR NOSES make a desirable wife? We want to hear from men and women | To the reader giving the best answer, in 100 words, telling why the actress would make a WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 Two) meet the girls at 10 a.m, He walt-| desirable wife, we will give a complimentary ticket to the Clermmer theatre, where Theda Bara < ed in his private office while a appears in William Fox photoplays, good for two persons for six months Colitornia girls, who took |e vist of engagements were held To the reader giving the best answer, telling why Theda Bara would NOT make a desir g to adjust their hats and toli oy vance able wife, we will give a complimentary ticket, good for two persons for six months. ywder their noses, kept the pres Why are you late?” asked “Pat For the next best answer why Theda Bara would make a good wife, we will give a ticket, dent of the United States waiting | McKenna doorkeeper the good for two persons for three month 1 gel li aay De | SastAane For the next best answer why she would NOT make a good wife, we will give @ ticket good But after bis wat they brought! "Well, it was this’ hat for one Tor wie. paneong fer threg monthe him a plece of native California| thing,” stammered Miss Bull in When the four best letters have been eliminated from the contest, we will give to each of edid, & fe iquet of California or-| confusion the writers of the 10 next best answers why Theda would make a desirable wife a ticket good ange: blosapTha Andon: petitien..aak Miss McCuen, whose part was fb | | VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 20. of Yu |Commissioner Geo’ Blac KAISER GIVES AWAY 0) 702" seins | |report of another great gold strike 0 B LGAR 4 month ao on Rude creek, tribu i | He says a stampede has started, LONDON, Oct 20, A proclama-jin spite of the wintry weather tion by the kaiser that Bulgaria) The discovery of pla 1 will be mistress of the Balkans) l#st month by two south to the Aegan, from the Black The sand and gravel sea to the Adriatic, has been re-)bas given values of $1.51 ceived by the Bulgar troops, ac to a depth ¢ Ix cording to press dispatches today ors brought out jof gold at the time th their claim |here, at a luncheon next Tuesday, 'W'ADOO TO TALK ON , MERCHANT MARINE WANT TROUT IN LAK solution to ‘ trout a year for three years in Lake “The New Merchant Marine” will|Washington was placed in the be the subject of the address to be jhands of the Commercial Club com given by Secretary of the Treasury |mittee on fisheries Tuesday night McAdoo, at the Commercial Clublat the suggestion of President |Boyns, »| fined $5 IRL BEHEADS CRIPPLED PEDDLER PINILLS MAN WITH LATCHET AND CHOPS UP BODY IIIA APPL PPP PPP PAPAL PAPA RPRPAPALAPAPAAAPPRPPAGAPPPPSPAPRPAPAPPP PSP PP PPAR APPL PAPAL ALAPPALAPAPPAPPALSAPAPAPAPALPAPAPLPPLPAPAPRLPPASPAPL PLP PPP LPP AAPA PA APRAD The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : ANY be BLOODY CRIME Arms and Legs in Attempt to Squeeze Corpse Into Couch Box, She Confesses to Police VICTIM WAS LOVE MAD SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20.—Attacked by a love-mad cripple, who for years had pur- sued her, Mrs. Mary Tam young wife of a United ra roads motorman, last night chased him thru her home with a hatchet and hacked his | head off his body. Then she dismembered the body and hid the pieces in a |box couch, she confessed to- day, in the presence of her |husband, before Police Capt. Detectives afterward found |the dismembered body as Mrs. Tamias described it. The crime occurred in a flat on McAllister st. Surrendering her- the year old wife told them all the gruesome. o¢ | detatis, The cripple, whose neme she gave as Miah yet dier, 22 years old, had followed her for years, she said. tegs Her to Elope Infatuated with her after she first met him at Atlantic City, he had persisted in his attentions to her, tho she was married Several days ago. she said, she met him here He begged that she elope and offered her all his money. She spurned him, she said. Then last night. while her hus- and worked, Weinstein hobbled into the house. He pushed $225 at her and told her he had it all plan- ned to elope with her. Again she refused, according to her story Cripple Attacks Her Infuriated, the cripple attacked her. She fought him. With a sud- den effort she twisted free and got the hatchet Seeing the weapon, Weinstein turned to escape. As he hopped iown the hall she overtook him She hacked the head ff. and struck completely Horror-stricken when she real- ized what had done, the girl wife dragged the body out of sight. Cuts Off Arms and Legs I could not stay in the house with it any longer,” she wept. “T tried to get it in the box couch, but it would not fit—so I cut the legs and arms off. Haunted by her deed, she fled nd wandered thru At last she ran into a rented a room and from the house the streets. lodging house. telephoned her husband She wanted to leave the city, but Tamias refused to let her. They argued all night, but finally this morning the girl broke down and told her husband she would go to tive headquarters e she told her story with re- markable composure Weinstein was a fruit dealer in antic City, she said he confessed he wanted some s from her, but she refused to tell the nature of them PORTER CHARLTON IS GIVEN A RESPITE como, Charlton Italy, Oct, 20 da brief respite ordeal of his trial to Friday Porter today The from the case was continued MUST FILE CLAIMS commi e in charge of Eo- dormitory for the ua winter, will have ta ainst the city, it Tuesday by Mayor finance committee. the hotel $2,083, SOLD BAD APPLES 4 market man, was Police Judge Gordon Wednesday, on complaint of G. R Sanders that Tarica had sold him The Liberty, employed file its last laims informed und the city still owes H. Tarica by a box of apples, 16 of which were rotten ZEPS TO RESCUE! RERLIN, Oct. 20. have come to the rescue of shipping in the Baltic, where ish submarines threatened a ptoc ade, Authorities here today are onfident that the air craft will end the British activity in the Baltic. i

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