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Judging by Theda Bara’s Picture, HE young lady has an extra let IGHT EDITION WEATHER FORECAST—Rein ter 9 nd of her name. Sas writes th 1 10 up the “Here at sewhere” column in The Star ' e of the laughs in today's col u miss something TiDin AL ehATILE Nigh. low, = The Seattle Star On page VOLUME 18. TT PHURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1915. : 2 » ' ’ : " MAYOR GILL WRI TES THE Y. M. C. A. xplains His Ideas of Law Enforcement i in an Ironical Epistle. ‘Answering | Charges Made in Speeches Before Sunday Club by Prosecutor and Rev. : | Leonard; Defends Attitude Toward Gambling and Immoral Women. CONDITION IS ®aiocrs on'sucz aay ARE NEEDED T0 GROWNSVILLS, Oct. f1-- By Carl W. Ackerman | Less than a day after Carranza BERLIN, Oct. 21.—Ger- had been recognized as chief | ey Neary bl 3 executive of the Mexican de man Is confident of az- facto government, more than ing her way thru to Bul- 100 of his countrymen—many var rkevy so 9 of them in Carranzista uni garia and Turkey soon. Spirited denial of assertions made recently by Prosecuting forme—today killed three Amer. lean soldiers and wounded six at Ojo de Agua, 60 miles from here Then the = campaign against England will really Start. GUARD THE U.S. —HERBERT QUICK. Attorney Lundin that his office was handicapped in obtaining The killed were Sergt. We're going to prepare—The Star’s recent poll of congress settied convictions against gambl and disorderly women becau Schaeffer, Troop G, Third cave neni, , : that question—but how? of a lack of co-operation between his ! airy; Private McConnell, Com tod nea R Herbert Quick, whose articles In The Star have been a factor In department is made TI pany 0, signal corps; Private " 1 | crystallizing the sentiment for an adequate army and navy, h n TE Sieehead to the Sund aaa mt ‘ ree ore 0. pean ro whe cre ! : Pip ftne And he is now writing another series on HOW WE orgar and Corp. Cansier, Comany 0. ® f nd The military experts, of course, will have the final word in all dee I Troopers Kubley, Bohned, Behr red at ¥ 1! 7 fense plans—as they should have. and Langland, of Company G. But in the present unprepared condition of this country, every man e and woman should have a working knowledge of the means that can | be taken to meet and defeat any possible foe i MORE THINGS THAN YOU IMAGINE have to do with the de attitu urd f ere. AOR . . ave b " ear fense of this country ) KUAraNntee satis Quick discusses them in a non-technical manner—in a way that with: taal | everybody can understand. The first of his articles is published | today. It was before the Sund W. Leonard eared recently women; and declare at moral nditions in Seattle we Amert posts fever better n th ret them and gave the a He gv . . lain ; / ¢lomnizing the Mex 1 « , 3 * means police re g gambli raids a a i Ww 2 tr ans 3 ’ By Herbert Quick fants, 3 alls Lundin the ir a n only gambling raid in which the “co-of " rn into the mt defeated F : ei ; Transports are now in t y several great nations din’s office, the case resulted in lief of 7 being sued.['"%}, fier « , salted eerie A oem * ; —among which are those which are our possible foes— The communication follor t t t at th me » war , ‘ ; hich carry an army at a boat load. Sunday Clud of Seatt rack " ‘ : wed ss P » y : ; ; tlemen: 1 4 tthe Malkhn-ekni neta Ay : | Ten thousand soldiers and _ their am in Mitgmietinca of your clave adost. PR MIN rN jequipment are carried on one yessel. ed a week or 80 ago, criticising con , es ditions existing in this city, using | Three boat loads will muster more sol- aa the basis for that criticism jdiers than we can collect in any one place im a month; and tHeir boat loads and boats to carry them run into the hundreds. Secs i-<s SENT -TO-PEN FOR-9 YEARS sien ; eae + om ; ~ “hk other things, that the prosecuting ; ; If this country is ever attacked, we attorney's office ts impotent and) PORT SMITH, Ark, Oct 2. —A ernment guager, two years and Agus Oct, 21.—Buigarians have must face the possibility of meeting at paralyzed, because “The prosecut- sentence of nine years and three /$!.000; N. L ent the Salonika-Nish railroad at . vont ena } ey S ee 5 at ing attorney further stated that days in Leavenworth prison and a/ Salem, N. ©, former revenue agent, two places and the Serbian army| once armies numbering anywhere from the members of the said police $33,000 fine were imposed today |one year and one day and $1.6 ® precariously situated, according % ie 250,000 to half a million : force have informed him that their upon John Caspar, Kansas City dis |fine; Charles Bruebacker and Geo./to a news agency dispatch from "i dagen tay Mantes t ha inability to procure evidence for the tiller, who pleaded guilty to an in-|Hortman of Kansas ( ity, the same: |Nish dated Wednesday, recetved to This much is certain—we are not safe Prosecuting attorney's office is the dictment in the overnment’s |JObn Coffey, of Fort Smith, six/day, The railroad has been Serbia's i ne nobilize rive H Feeult of certain orders issued by “$1,000,000 moonshine” conspiracy |months and $1,000 fine only means of communicating with until we can mobilize at any given point the mayor of Seattle, namely a The government says it |the outside world . on the Atlantic coast on a week’s notice First, that no arrests shall be} 4 nnected with broken up a ring who: oman pas " 4 " v equipnp rerf. SL wuhiae ‘Wateente; pecont jo was co with « cheated the Goveran a trained army fully equipped, powerful " tillery here, which it was claimed |* ft. doll Bie onl ene Sse le eve thats om chet staan am nino! MAGKENZEW FORGES | Warrants, and, third, that no offi p cer shall enter private premises the government without paying proper revenue. | ARE MAKING SPEED enough to meet the largest army the trans- port system of any two European countries might set Without a request from the owner afloat against us : * In this case, revenue men and . For occupant thereot * * © . - md bserv. > the gangers were involved | p 3 Oct 2 “ is means not less than 500,- I observe further that the resolu.| S82Rere were inrolred. ced on a OS ee ; 000 men, fully equipped and tates that “it | tter of Von Mackenzen’s battering ram tion states tha is a matter Of; 1 oes who pleaded gu s n if trained. common knowled at the laws still hammering its way thru the os Si b i Still ; . get ge ell hammering fs way thea the ubmarine We are not nfo until we ola ml (Turn to % Rown, Harrigon, Ark., former gov | onatantinople. J 2 bilize, at any given point on the Pa- | Is Working Havoc cific coast, on three weeks’ notice, an army fully equipped and train- now proceeding a little Another Picture of Theda Gara, the Vampire Woman | - or. NEW YORK, Oct. 21—Ptyt es te Z BERLIN, Oct. 21.—The ed, as large as could be accommo- MILITARY AEROPLANE lest OMe Om, 2mm terse am te nro I KET CIVE HE |] vest anuwar to-tne ran |/Sated ty the sniping Taciten a etr de Ve of | frontie 7 oat | | rete . ’ - ‘V’D J TO GI R | Claim that eubmatine war any two Asiatic nations, Belgrade there is mor or le \ ‘estern holdups, bandits early to-}0t Belx' h ° or less fare hae ceased,” according This means not less than 500,- | rae (flghting, but the matn drive ts in | day followed up the recent West li’ woravia valley. 9 || te an official statement to- 000 men, fully equipped and Shore holdup by an attempt to rob} yon Mackenzen is reported to I H I ONCE-O V ER FIRS | day, “Is contained In the trained. the “silk express,” carrying a small|have been heavily reinforced in re ’ September record of British ap asmuch as. We Say DOSNnU SE peer fortune in raw silk ‘sponse to a reported urgent request ships torpedoed. This showed attacked hy Mucomen sathene-<em ¢ after a quick{tion of the city, over Elliott ba Railroad detectives, however, | for additional forces | R EK 29 merchantmen’ victims, Jj Asiatic nations, she trot tiruaall hangar of the/swung south, 1 then headed drove the moff with rifles, while| Serbs, fighting brililantly, are in : totaling 108/018 tons; two “Tl auch an attanio mien be mackie WBeattle Aero club, the new $10,000 northeast for the hangar the robbers kept up a running fight fileting heavy losses on the Teuton | would YOU oe ¥! a 4 transports, of 19,849 tons; ave tint ede Glens: witha hare hydro-aeroplane owned by| The flight drew the eyes of thou-| until they disapeared {n the under-|Invaders, but 1n turn the Serbal,,. Youd ¥ marry jara,| cally e Interviewer seven trawlers, of 1,200.” lise lao. halt,’ ar inter, a Boeing, millionaire lumber- sands, as th w flying mach brash themselves are being snowed down | “aver Gill Am I supposed to answer In addition six merchant: peer as si 24 at the ous he asked 1. quipped and trained men on the The mayor aimed at the cuspidor men of 20,612 tons were tantie t scored a bull's-ese He was avsured on that poin Atlantic coast on a week's notice, why Pele rsigyie 2 “Nothing doing, then.” Hira wrecked by mines. Theve are to meet the first thrust. Floyd Smith, official tester for Later in the week Boeing, who —— —- Serbian frontier at many points.| He elevated his feet to the desk.| 4 ows married already. There should be back of these a ® the Los Angeles company that built started the movement for a trained Their main object is to cut the| He leaned kon ils wiv ~ vestige» wl eoriagga bo f millions of ery rai b a4 wh eserve corps of a airmen 2 oe: 7 - + 1 Sts . liminates me definitely. I ing! f lef h of millions of reserves well Bike hog tir rt and elna tevrye corm of item armen 0) UP, MEAD WISTS [snares rairoad vain e Servns| Sed by o-aa the Sty om Store imines me daily Bren in| One, ingle ut itt onthe aang Meanie ot "ling ae to assemble it at the Lake Wash- Seattle, may make a flight alli only means of communicating with |!'™- For « long time he looked at! . ¥ ene a n y ae Hetare of the famon,s Want to see Theda and talk it over! Mot ned to grasp hold of when |Complete trainimg tn a short time, ington hangar, declared the ma the outside world and receiving aid, -7enterday'’s pleture of the famous) Fi’ nee 1 should want to be en-|drawing the dead to paradise and reserves @f factories, shells, chine practically ready to turn over PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 21 jvampire ress. Th Wis C78 litsiag first to give her the once-over,| ———— ______. |guns and other material of war. Eto the local birdman. A few minor Cook INLET FREEZES susco rovert 3. Lovett, chairman| frig freight train held up in New|foved furtively ove: the rest uf the aa tettetee. Wake of thie onre We have a regular army of 93,016, @justments are to be made of the board of directors of the! York and case of silk stolen by five|Page. Back it came to Theda Bara. 0% speak | Naked Of hie colre spread over our enormous territo- On Thursday's flight Smith rose ow aati. 6 , | Union Pacific system, is in Portland| men WOULD you, mayor—would you) rey us fe, Pus ts " t ~ Eto a height of 1,000 feet from the) SEWARD, Alaska, Oct. 21—With 61°. tour of inspection. He prob MARRY her?” persisted the report ae worn : 2 ny ales rf raser a erson We have 48,428 regular troops In hanga r Madison park, and zero weather, the closing of navi-\ably will be here three or four days,| Consumers gue to meet Fri. e star The in savin bets ca the United State headed northwest gation at Anchorage may be expect- making short trips In looking over|da p. m,, in assembly hall of tuh?” asked hizzoner . Sf Friday We have certain coast fortifieas He passed over the business sec-'ed an ‘ook inlet 1s freezing. company holdings In thin vicinity Henry building He grinned—and glanced quizat tions which must have garrisons. ite first trial flight is the larg tured, (8) Posse are now combing the un-|{!n enormous numbers. morning. wings spreading dergrowth about Ridgewood, N, J. | Bulgarian forces are across tho Even supposing Thed. ra is as nla cage Py 0 vampirish in real 1 is on the These absorb 17,947 men, They And, girls and women! Would m rn ittractiy I aT Air lar troops to defend the richest “ you like to see your brother or your| ost attractive bargains nation on earth, and one which Madison Courted by Talking | Politics; Makes Quick Conquest of Pretty “Queen Dolly” ion marc thads'tare’ is she teel| to the careful buyer Sea.|| ls tikine. to. such nattons 0 kind of girl you would want for al] _ + : ‘ Great Britain, Germany, Aus Cupid has dared to dictate to! earnestly to the girl of other mat-|for her beauty and men vied with! sister or daughter? sonable merchandise is tria and Japan in tones of President Wilson and by now you are pretty well acquainte with his } pretty love affair and of | bis approaching marriage i" tera jeach other to catch a glimpse of 2 e:.* are ° 1 thunder whenever any differ He continued to talk. of the pther| her ai Alte. went walking. To the reader giving the best anawer, | offered at most unusual }) ohease opinion arises! matter” until the young mise re Madison saw her. Then hastened |" eg oo bp Bago Be ef price concessions tor Fri- We have praised Wilson for jrolved to and did break her en-/to his friend Aaron Burr and | give a complimentary ticker ‘te whel{ day selling. Full yartic- his firmness in dealing with xement to Madison begged to be presented, Soon ru-|Clemmer theatre, where Theda Hara ap. |p OO) SONS: parc foreign nations. mors of Madison's new love af. ‘i jj ulars on page 7, and It Is the firmness of the peace- fair spread, The president and Mrs. he beet. anawes; | su 4% nenfitabla ful householder who stands off Washington sent for Dolly eulinea Wap be’ tea ee | YOU MI find it profitable to a burglar by pointing a pair of “Ia it true?” asked ‘gra, Wash-| make @ desirable wife, we will give al] read their ad thoroly | scissors at him, pretending it te* Tomances of oth residents of the i i Madison “took {t hard,” and it Un States? Many have had rea R S | was more than ten ye before he Tomanc HM! | ventured to amile on a woman é % & i—this time e ¢ + Here is the story of Madison and ¥ . ydow Toae sd harming ington ’ good for two per : a pistol. “Queen Dolly 4 | “No, I think not,” r y p é 0, jot,” replied Dolly, Madison, solemn as he was, ‘ 4 Ae |} When a girl her parents had! nut her blushes told the story, Mra hevertheless always was quick to moved to Philadelphia and em-| Washington “bade her not to be| te and appre wouss 5 d 4 braced the Quaker faith, but nothing note and appreciate a pretty woman Z od the ashamed, It {8 an houor to win a and shortly after he was 30 he wan 7 could subdue the spiri Dolly hes 80 great and 80 good.” girl still in her te y , | re. oted for her charm, soon|, MAdi#on shad won the whole ood for two persons for » Floyd, a vivacious and “ ‘ y She, ngted for he my Bec | hei art of the beautiful and brilliant been ia. : , . | boat letters have retty young woman yi yY WA j attracted @ well-to-do young Quaker | woman « and he showed his devotion ‘be ntent, we will sive ted her by sitting in a =e lawyer, John Todd nel a elation by being the most he he 10 next she her and issing at ‘ é | When he asked her to we davotks oF hnabande make a B |demurely said © two per. sink aniiosilpatit er mat SHING doe 8 val § TON, Oct Pacific! mat one for the completion of q public debt ji 5 ‘ 4 ( 4 . 4 I never mean to marry a nues of state and A y ye iM j Her parents however James Julians, 2011 24th ave. § ]Const army forts will ise with | strong fortification® at Sen Pedro, 7 and finally she ec P ‘Three | today is expounding the advantages | bis suns, und Jans for coast de- the gateway to Los Angeles. Plans ked her to marry him) | t j iY 3 ee id | years of marrte followed, dur-jof having a cork leg, He was 5 it n. fense officially announced today. | of the army general board for en yed by her| & i Y |ing which time &&) became the| knocked down and his artifictal| mont Installation of many big 14-inch! larging Fort MacArthur there will mother of two babies. Then her|member pinned under an auto| THE STA cs and 16tnch guns is planned. Btx| be recommended to congress. husband died of yellow fever driven by F. C, Hatfield, 16 ah batterles will be added at Puget) Plans call for completion of the Ih the full bloom of womanhood] ave. 8. Thursday, but got up and n 1 Sound, enlargements within the next four the widow Todd soon gained fame! hobbled off unhurt. by NEXT TUESDAY NOON, | Among Secretary Garrison's esti-! years, Bthe young girl, sw setantly said “Yes.” Ma been talk tne’ Diities with the father a rival, (eyolng clergyman, bad talked! Madison and “Queen Dolly”

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