The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1915, Page 1

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| = {4 HE UNITED STATES must be prepared to furnish, on 48 hours’ notice, munitions sufficient to equip : a line of trenches extending from Maine to Florida,” says Thomas A. Edison, discussing plans of : & i . ° . . {| the naval board of experts, in an interview published today in The Star. c , Theda, and Suk Oos Oct! IGHT BIE cried ths iqueeys "Wath Sea EDITION marry Theda Ba And today, on Fair; moderate southeasterly winds q é cel VOLUME 18 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1915. ONE CENT Sitwa evan Nia: A : BOTHELL IS ALL A-FLUTTER OVER ELOPEMENT War Now Depends Upon Supply of Human Lives © | Allies Will Have 7,000,000 | neavy oamase one «© Wizard Upon Wh Whom Nation RARARAAAAARARAAAAARAAA Pat, A Star Man « on Trail of Pea- ! TAKes TRUNKFUL OF body and His Bride Hears MONEY TO EAT HERE | Men Against Germans’ 8Y RAIDS ON VENICE) Depends for Prepared- SAN FRANCISCO, Oc x VIENNA, Oct. 27.—Heavy | Ss 7.—Perhaps you, too, have sa tip - damage was done to Venice | q Mother Knew of Romance ered fence *sence 3,000,000 Next Summer, | f° ShuSaicay "ies ness Ideas Outlines Wor q if #0, read this and take ’ ’ Tuesdry, it was officially 4 4 heart Stated today. Bombs were { — ee o Cold boiled ham, just a PARI France, Oct. 27 end of t wa si ght rained from 10:30 o'clock By Fred L. Boalt | moderate portion at that An ; Monday night until past N BOTHELL late yes } A kodak picture of Martha costs $160 aboard Puliman : ay ; 7 midnight on the ar : terday I saw a man Stewart, who eloped with Pen diners running from Juarez It ed a settle t. ‘The ! know railroad station, fortifica: f # od ‘ field Peabody, son of the Seat south to Chihuahua wha te tions, and barracks, Numer | a chewing a straw. He wore tle banker and shipowner Baked beans—what you lhe tes will direct every energy to wear out the Ger ous fires resuited | _ : his pants-legs inside h get at a nickel a hundred in ; : : 6 “peas “ete Tuesday's raiders observ 4 boots. He looked like a |* Brae ail ° Boston—cost $100 a dish. ae avi Bibasteisagy e wht pm ed these still flaming, and bs ita A thiret aboard one of the her out of it A yea followed up the previous ; stage farmer, it u his Pullmane is likewise serious I . , ” wil to make ec ( night's work by bombard. hands were white and —rye at $80 2 shot; beer, innit tad fet ts tha! tis oni) kes’ thie ng hangars and warships. soft and his fingernails the same per bottle; ginger rs f " * ¥ —s its maine . ; prices are The Germans know this ‘ car nist che < 7 ng’ ace lated Vil Their strategy, which has been forced upon them, is ar ng abo ne 7 4 wid bas I “’ . “a 8. 8. (again)—It eely this: To try to whip one enemy nation at a time thor- .U. Bee he si ap 2: vy takes a trunkful of money oughly, so that that country will be compelled to ask C $ r at ak 4 F a Pie cca to get a square ! }| peace or be so weakened as to be harmiess ying ffe “a t ge G Lee In the meantime, the Teutons will try to break out | o by th D ~ Z ered x sag : f of their iron ring to where they can get more men for | Nahst ah ony har 3 row their armies | é ’ c “4 hereabouts ; apt € . “ae ab y They hope to get supplies of blood and bone in Tur- | > oon anc ¢ ne ‘ Biteed a i oh Milkmaid key, Pp Minor, Egypt and India I have the évidence.-ot my omn eo} PRR 2p at oS t cigfosied. . re efes, tho, that leam two depaty will a caer wit artes | , sheriffs were snooping around ‘The allies have néarly three times as much blood and bone to feed “s Bothell and environs yesterday waa de ‘ eee ‘3 Pat » : and I was told of a book agent who nh flesh and ar arks the r f . ‘ seemed more anxious to gossip cor eetit’ ts hme pees dae ade oe Because riticised their about the Peabody-Stewart elope raf eae pet t body i armf t ods of handling the Baae cans (oath Sows, Odds Are Against Germans si al penne, — » comparison. Me! ment of justice 1 Fred Lathe a w August, Germany will | special investig for the prose . OKLAHOMA CITY, Oct. 2 on belief that the losses of the second Margett, | ‘i —Fifteen bandits, with their 1 ‘ latter's faces blackened, early today * pern lies in the first year of the fighting nthe su: | held up and robbed a south. | were over © ode armases tn otal practical he mar-| ; bound Katy passenger train Ee tere & . F two miles south of Onapa, | igig (pe ink that } 0 wh . and | blowing the safe of the express “rine at he avidin the HaMa ST headend BY pilot q and escaping with a quantity of |)" # ues can Ue sd aa Se cal —_ . ; ot qe hel ap 4 jewelry and some money, é fee ie sti pretending to. F. x toatl cy ngptelng Be Plan oe Allies will Have Foe Outnumbered their friend when James, a neg SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 27—Holding that the war ob n i F 000. wa for white slave Ja 1 car, some of them forced the nthe are also ove m The} ¥™ Auge —o future will be a war of machinery, Thomas A. Edison, onginter to pat on “ poster aatiabia in Seid Margett Denies Charges ead of the new civilian naval invention b ro today outlined, 4 thers went up the trac \ eaual those of ane , he . Margett ha on the before leavir r the South me of the ideas for prepared- and stopped a following freight oof rhs. bre ‘ MT ionnn ; ST eat ik Sonweoe sta Kika a rthte: : bie an train cen cateia Viale © t t . 14. Mt the time as th - r soda ‘ e fi ef ‘ mB bors of the Wilmot-Stewarts, | Then, for nearly two hours ,Ba ip ing this from the rig tore 4, it wi Prive riment aboratory They inclu " B jearned that Mr. Penfield Peabody : : / 4 that 2,500,000 men w ex gus i } ae MUNTUE iy beihk, Martha Peabo? they C homes cally looted the Figuring that this number will be increased by 1,000,000 Jame a ii Development of an invisible submarine periscope—the “eye Stewart, 18, were honeymoon i ccacuctor was cor od té when the contingent of conscripts for 1917 takes the field, the athe awne of the submarine Me castes cate GERMANS WILL HAVE BUT 3,500,000 MEN TO FACE THE +cat en 5 ‘| @ Improvement of submarine engines. peut 5 y 7,000,000 OF THE ALLIES a ris : Jevelopment and improvement of aero} ines. . roe 4 oe le cower os it is calculated that it will take 1,500,000 to hold the BE HCROS £0 Hoe fO8® 2 ¢ a aging _ al P' “ite . 7 k Rianss ane engi 4 4 pee 40 Pi spew : _ were necessary before ate lines in the west and 500,000 to handle italy and Serbia, only er sum : im € reation of special machinery for making shells. a Be Cotes ot y =e An ‘far “ 7 Mh eita ie: t ‘ 1,800,000 are left to face the Russians | perv Mn © aga to ; @ Creation of a new brain supply, thru organization of the Were laughing at Papa Peabody safes in the second car and one in 1 Heges, and while he was in| 50,000 engineers of the United States. Tease the tavectiqnticn,. 1 the third and una 0 redeem his prop-| While he would not have the na-| ———————————_——— covered that the young pe Then, thanking the ty, Mark A it tion pile giant stores of muni-| impregnable. Were in hiding right in the neigh thet vices, the f id mer Ht (Gamiee) ti Bape " £ | tions field pieces, he would| HARBORS MUST BE 7 borhood Kipappetied te: he Garkn Rabi iggeet hace the {have everything in re for| MADE IMPREGNABLE 4 The cl at the drug store be mi be, se Bach aga TES LONDON, O 7A Bryce it adheres to his Guilé ha ket fr " nd that 48 ho a Until we have made the San hind the prescription counter, ad Eom feed 4 embe uration thot Eng thing to do with it beyor “ tion and as| Francisco harbor and every other Mibed that I call on the McQuarres. de atepoad oe ele a to! fiz ntilt ‘ + bared as a favor to|.- ane the Euro. | 28fbor impregnable,” he said, “and 3 Pl did well mo eo 1s doubt! interrogate o Relgium freed ate of| James BF.) vO are in a position to supply enough He “Went With Her” countries guar Says He Helps Fallen t attlefiel machinery, artillery and ammuni- “I guess,” said young Mr. Evan tions ocee dir “, Ww it ts i leved th at Asquith will He got acquainted with James MUNITIONS SHORTAGE late hey eee aoe run McQuarre I ought to know neutra ion Is ing ner i tr jr = ro an abinet members | and his on nid atts they | BLAMED FOR LONG WAR | rey smal » Florida, we P rede is ng peace, and whethe aquith | ag 1 at the country should be| de ention to lead re i are : (Continued on Page 2) Ail "FE All? | definitely informed : rover o, comine Admittedly, the few fdeas he out-| “Munitions, munitions and ma ed data. a Ss Lm Aaqaith, tod, has tndicated ther| vancouver. In hia ane lined were not all he has stored in|chinery—that's what we must be 7 * he plans to make a statement of | says always his head, but they are a starter able to supply. And all harbors 4 WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 the war situation soor fallen , Lack ‘of muniti¢ and machin: | should b that an enemy could It is reported that Or 4 4 me alery,” he said, “is dragging this war | not 15 miles of them.” 4 Cary Grayson, that busy t et along. If both sides had } enty at i his life had little matchmaker of the & le, lear thet he|the beginning of the war it le re before he came White House, is to match ‘i ta en and | have been ended long ago, and He was warned that if be i make on his own account an to 1, save Margett, ap-|so many would have t hot stop making supplies for t TED RO H W! with Gertrude Gordon, ward i wenkia Hinald ies he would be killed f Mrs. Norman Gelt, soon pho mse of the lewelry tn 1g the ideas already — --— = Nake - mit," Or Grayson and to redeem the jewelry had arrive nid, sone for a trench digging ' Ww. t shrey of I don v~emething f that r ca t ss telen jones » Tmachine, whi could rip out a n ee an etre nin fattial et af ae!) brought about the Galt-Wil six ‘ feet wide i erience with an American "co Mr son affair; and the same havejand 265 feet long i y hour 1 aon hae tetts. mechaniclans are sald to be filed siete tins: it As t iarbors and harbor A "pefeatiy geod monecie ak . : fn part responsible for the NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Max except for t onspir- | defenses, Edison would have them i A jolly good English accent 1 mes wi mad ater Breitung, nephew of Million- and Lathe, who have |~ a 7 i And a bally good notion that fr, He PPro yy P Sa cal ae aire E. N. Breitung, appeared RERLIN, Oct Denial of nes sought to get “ i‘ sa , = ney will take u ¢ din be Mr, Heziel” is not quite hon oft Miss Margaret, who is de today at the federal building, |Hritish reports quoting American ee AN etean the with Becmerged ‘ Sat sie voting herself almost too where he was given prelimin- | Minister Whit nh connectior Sete buses Grits so | ee ase gt vancouver (a exclusively, not to say & ary hearing on a charge of par- | with the execution of Miss Cavell |!?& ® stool pigeo qa. By increasing the buy- Princess ancouve allac 1 r & was Is » imn 1 house ; Monda ght and arrived here ye terely lc and the use ticipation in the alleged Ger : n piss ie] out of busine art Elite athat ing power of the i e i { schools as social centers. man conspiracy to blow up mu ie 1 inspired statement to-| 4" 0 Tueada morning. | Means he rt Neha. onl ke da fa a : by money you spend, The Hl had met “Mr. Heziel,” a remawk t ‘ in $25.0 \ \ Whitloc arian aha ous ee 4 i ale Setertalsing Sakae aed He was held in $25,000 bail Minister hith id the} James, Margett alleges, was allow surest wav to do this ‘| ‘ . ‘ t —" " for his appearance Nov. 4 tatement tate that Great) ed to run at 5 Dearborn st. under . ner rery, “evll at repswie aia é bargne spf bhsips Mb Britain's | publication — regarding {thet protectio is to take advantage of r Hezlel” learned eve n f c r the t \ > AID INQUIRY Miss Cavell’a case are untrue as » form aymer et 2 x nee BME there was to know about Hum : exe baste dal ER hg as TOR AD crise hh g Nae tat pabet taep Phe tors boats Mee the bargains that a ? Et ihae. Homphre Mr. Heztel” lost , Pe ele Diccernth Caemunereds oceeding Ainst| was It untrue that German authori: | {p tion against her own h SAN FRANCISCO, Oc Ad advertised every day in a } odie Thea Unfortunate Mr. Hezle at | Detectives McNamee, who iaer bert alleged co-conspir-| ties put him off b: b promises, | banc wring eee saieee wae en Fhe Star by Seattle's | con ;: n i Parry pe Diainade to’ ieddeaat behry be al cpa {|ators un Bomb plotiin order to conceal exeention tisan and, ott measure at the w Ot A - 7 | er iomphreyss fawt to| returning to the dc nd gentleman | must York before sir Edward Grey sald the aule 9 [spacial state: election < yesterday leading and most pro- a ey's 2 ah agape a walpovd ? eae clopme of t | Ge ohnson toc expressed the : cov He down | Mr, Humphrey be sure t who answered |#Dy national developments thorities did not keep their prom Gov. Joh 2 ’ a ve store Don’t I a sngpl : Ot Tien: \there 1h, two hour ption exactly, |¢ te department officials eX-)ise to inform Whitlock regarding | | WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE b ON: op apa eqn He gre © stores. He Hezte ed they go| Mr. Humphre would f San Francis. | plain jthe progress.of the tri Water will be shut off on \ ultimate and, at no distant date tail to read them a sin- ‘4 ral . with pleasure naow f President Witseh personally is] “No such mise war made,| | Masanchusett "ego epee be adonted in Callfornia beast id Cc Meet ‘Nother rel One And t ter Hi ‘ very time he told you he was|showing much Interest in the plots! Whitloc dmitted, ite d he] } Ratlrond ave id the Hast Hie admission was based on cow gle day: ou'll ind it ‘ Humphrey accepted gladly. They | was there. He waited thru a long|from Te sid MeNamee, “you|to cripple American munitions oft-| had bi put une © painful re-| | Waterway, from noon on Sat plete returns, which indicate the interesting and profit- ME passed a great many wonderful; hour, or more, then inquired for|should have told him you were|pu It 1s understood Samuell flection by the ications and in-} | day, Oct, 30, to Sunday noon | | bills were gefeated by pluralities able shops, and reached the “high coun-| bis luggage trom Miasourt Gompera has promised to furnish|formed Ambassador Page at Lon-| | following exceeding 20,000, and the nine pro-{| able try” back of 4 jolly bigh hostiery, Jolly Well Gone What's that about?” asked|him and the attorney general with|don and the American govern po ed | const! uth nal amendments | @Glled the New Washington, or| Had “Mr, Heziel” come for his| Humphrey, faformation concerning these plots, meat,” le—— gis pluralitios,

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