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“*ittie Cutie” © you talk “baby talk” D ster? Wrong, says Mra. Sackville Stoner, who tells, in Friday's Star, how she brought up her remarkably clever daugh- ter on a diet of perfect grammar, Every par ent should read Mrs. Stoner’s articles, of whieh this Is the first. WwW | | | | | | VOLUME 18 Prosecutor Lundin were now running wide open. Maybe there isn’t any graft money being passed between the gamblers and the Seattle police. if gambling runs wide open, with police knowledge, it’s a good bet that some officers are getting paid to keep their eyes shut. And _ | gambling IS running wide open. jj matter, will meet in a few days. That is known. Prosecutor Lundin will submit this situation to the jurors, among other things. SEATTLE, The Seattle Star WASH.,, THURSDA FIREMEN FIND SEATTLE SCHOOLS UNSAFE IGHT | EDITION . Werther Fore Divew Ab emALEL Y. NOVEMBER 4, 1915. ONE CENT Siwa"AtMtos!y mae WHO'S GETTING THE SWAG? HEN Chief of Police Lang was found guilty of conduct usbecoming an officer, the council, by whom he was tried, set aside certain evi- dence as more fitting to be considered bya grand jury. This evidence was to have shown that gambling had flourished, and does flourish, in Seattle, and that the police have closed gambling joints and permitted them to open whenever those at headquarters willed. It was ascertained that joints which were closed temporarily by the police following the induction into office of Sheriff Hodge and y Then, on Tuesday of this week, the prosecutor testified in court that an alleged law- ‘fj breaker, in a letter found in his possession, admitted he had been paying money to the police for protection. There ARE lots of honest policemen. The county grand jury to which Gill and the city council passed the buck in the gambling THE GRAND JURY SHOULD GO TO THE BOTTOM OF IT AND SEE WHO'S GETTING THE SWAG! ; Boo-tHoo! \F THEY DON'T ABOLISH SEAMEN'S BICC IT WiLL DRIVE THE AMERICAN FLAG Look Behind the Flag, Boys : HUMPHREY IS FIRE ESCAPE BLAMED FOR “SWINDLE’ BY US. OFFICIAL ssman Will E, Humphrey lof Seattle yerterday issued a sta [ment to the effect that the lots| | which he recommended for a post loffice site and which the govern: | ment bought for $169,500 are “not | under water,” and that the city can Con Oh, What Will Rene Do if She Loses Her Knickerbockers?, } GREECE TO — AID ALLIES, IS REPORT PARIS, Nov, 4.—That Greece will plunge into the war against Bul- }garia was regarded today as aimost certain, following the overthrow lof the Zaimis cabinet. Eleutherious Venizelos, who probably will step back into the posi- FROM EVERY | ROOM NEEDED" FIREMEN SAY Fire Marshal Bring- hurst, who is making an inspection of Seat- tle schools following the fire last week at | fill them and bring them up to the pe level of adjol: 1 Pea! ’ M said a tion of bas grad he held before Zaimis replaced him, is a war advent a The oowagegee a try and favers the ailies.. ‘ Seat! that jov may as COV. Bene Presumably, as premier, he will force Greece into the-Wwar vege have been “jobbed.” iy build . ' | quickly | Humphrey, by hie own interview,| ered six buildings thus | King Constantine forced Venizelos’ resignation some months ago, ‘spilled the t far, most of them in land a general election returned him and his party to power, Constan- It appears that these submerged » tine, however, still avoided hostilities, and when the matter came to @ ’ ots were sold to the government) the West Seattle dis- | second showdown, Venizel gned. 4 thru R. W. Hil, @ particular friend trict | Zaimis was named prem id of having another election. of Humphrey's—and now the site! - | That the king will contin ist the war party and its leader, ia found unavatlabdle. | , 1 find most of them,” he said, | lin view of the latest developments, is deemed unlikely here. When Hum ey let the cat out nel peter condition than two vea | Greece can send into the field 400,000 fully equipped troops. of ie bag, Th tar sent . fab og fang” ve ie p> t i ' bel | Her plunge probably would determine Rumania, too, to throw her its Washington correspondent, G allon fire ¢ are also] \\ th the alles. eon Gardner, for an interview with |” Inspection. It is not] J saath Ls ae ees treasury officials concerning this t whether their report | matter. The interview follows nd outal es} pes capes, an advocated 6 Madrona School Un 2 BY GILSON GARDNER A Star repocter, after complaints] a sae: & - @ from many parents in t district, | Rene Davies. | = w they —————_— WASHINGTON, D. C. Nov. | Wednesday visited the Madrona | ATHENS NOP: Perens } 4.—Congreseman Will E. Hum. |achool, at ths corner of 33rd ave,| Rene Davis striking New| Greek parliament's vote of lack ot | | CABINET UPHEAVALS RE- | 4 | phrey of Seattie is held re and East Spring st York city girl singi at the Or-|confidence in the cabinet today, | | SULTING FROM WAR q | preety by Areveery.offisiale a se a hoot uncafe, é pheum this week, wishes now that) the latter body resigned. | i ae psa Pec under ‘f particularly Assistant Secre lowever, (tis just as safe an] PIE TARA NE RIT ‘ Sets ee eee q.| | Vivianl, resigned and was re- tary Newton, for the swindle most of the old wooden s hoot | She had stuck ¢ tticonts when] The question of a Bes e of con | | placed by a new cabinet under perpetrated on the government | buildings crected in Seattle sey.|the fashions changed dence was raised Wednesday in| | Brisnd | | is the word used | ral years aro. rhape it ts safe But, being a stickler for up-to | connection with the debate over] The Greek cabinet under | by them—in the sale of sub [for it has an outside fire exe the-minute stuff in ber wardrobe,| military proposals. | | Venizelos was forced out and merged land on the tide flats | which 39 of the woolen butld | Seid) Davies had to have knicke | Former | Premier Venizelos sug-| | ,2aimis’ cabinet replaced them. | 'S LAWIN EFFECT TODAY—AND “isu. ie ere, ata" | age aera a | —_— | Take All Precautions j bockers. ‘ | sulted 147 against and 114 for the Don ete Oe | The utmost precautions are) She got a pair at Frances, Inc..| ministry Eng ish cabinet Other mem: | . jtaken to guard against fire by the |store In New York, before coming| Denies Greece's Responsibility bere, previo: ee made in 1911. principal, Miss Henrietta E. Mills,|Out over the theatre circuit It was known from the moment | | °F went ou f 9 | congressman and the janitor, Jame Roberts.| Thursday a suit was fi ainst! of Zaimis’ appointment at premier | | , Secretary of State Bryan, U. | district when The children have drilled | Miss Davies in superior court that Venizelos could overthrow | | 5» resigned | 3 th 8 yon made, and it is proper to as- intil they respond to t ire sig-|ing a judgment against her.for the| him as soon as the legislative body _Chief of Staff Von Moltke, a sume that he wee: rverredi es | nal almost automatically. Janitor! price of knickerbockers, also|grew sufficiently dissatisfied with| | Germany, resigned : to all the facts an | Roberts keeps all nable ma-|other thir |the Zaimis policies q By Fred L. Boalt a patriotic Interest in seeing |terial carefully removed from dan-| It is alleged ehe didn’t pay f raimis is not a “peace at any |®~ ~~ i IME SEAMEN’S ACT goes into effect today | pene er oy ce is places. He and Miss Mills | several hats, feathers, nor even for] price” man, but he takes the view ecto i ae erp : ae ewindle ways on guard, prepared for|this very pictt th ireece shoule ter the If 1 can believe such enemies of the act as the other Seattle newspapers, ane only. pee lapoes hg ergency mt bisgranhen sa Pat ren, ora BRAND WHITLOCK 2 . ae ‘ 3 oe that Seattle gets no postoffice, Captain R. W. Norris, of Fire . Serbia 7 the American merchant marine is as good as done for. When I read the able and) for thie site Ie rejected Istation No. 12, a block from the| nt cop vee Sein Bertin ON HIS WAY HOME almost convincing arguments of these opponents, | ep that the Starry Banner, “The $300,000 appropriated for | school, and Acting Battalion Chief | queed 4 gars S tT § ‘ t 4 that purpose will be kept In Kinni ted the Ma- y Join Allies must be swept from the seas hand until a dry land site in a on o interpretation is |. WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—The of- But when I read The St or talk with trati tears cease| proper locality le acquired.” After they / WON'TCLOSE CLANCY , ficial explanation that Brand Whit- cigoagee se ae : PE RH Aha , had completed the inspection, Capt | lock, minister to Belgium, is return- Oo tlow, and in my mi oe % “bs Norris made this comment The specific act on which King ing home on leave of absence be- } by American sailors, e pay and » plowing ry ocean What Firemen Say Judge Frater ref ised Thursday to| Constantine is said to ha ought cause of ill health, is generally ac- 3 ; The other day a news item ¢ ht my eye week ¢ ober | We found the Madrona school |grant a temporary ‘unct clos-| Venizelos’ resignation was the per- |cepted today. a =; 23, Seattle, with import rth $3,853,015, eaport olintty in good condition. THAT 18, GOOD, |ing the Meadows roadhouse r-|mission Venizelos was understood Rumors persist, however, that the New York « first AS COMPARED WITH OTHER |ated by Johnny Clancy and the Pa-|to have given the allies to land at |request for a vacation was the re ev y wa Thi "i SCHOOLS OF THIS TYPE Su lcitlc Bootal. club. |Greek ports nd to cross Greek sult of German disfavor in which never can, tell anything abo Prosectitor Lundin. allesing that] territory to Ger he found himself as a result of his What Isa Landlubber Going to ink? ani herpay tee nll A eee oa eee at The parliament's course probably |activities in behalf of Miss Faith At about tl ame time I made a ¢ ter er b the old bullding befuddling nature, sought om wreshadows Greece's joining the Cavell, English woman executed at public docks chockful, but the pr ately ri ch « 1 Her hair wg tyr | Hare OR IT MIGH the vince while Tobdny'’s Ap to| allies In the Balkan campaign Brussels. , - pletely burned off her body, and | A" is 4 cig he 1 bs . sort | a the supreme court is pendin numerous other burne inflicted the: ina . noetant ectors found i ago I rotting wharf in Port t ii a gas plate, where she was cook | the plaster fallen. from the tin | 3 and New York ing breakfast at a i | der-dry lath, directly over the t it { \ } Thursday morning, Mrs. furnace door, and with the hd . mouth, and left i dead as a mackere ; Jarig, 85, 18 st the city hespital, |* rurnece ceo, ane Wim a Ale we That, was the very wharf on which the poet had st er 1 n| where doctors have little hope | oniy a few feet away | ? to write for her recovery | The building . Is of two | r “| remember the black wharves and the slips, Mra. Jarig, with a man named] stories, yet it has only one | And the sea tides tossing free; Gus Johnson, lived at 2405 Western main exit, gained by wooden And the Spanish sailors with bearded lips, ave., a rooming house, for the ppst stairways which ina wooden And the beauty and mystery of the ships, | month as man and wife | building would be considered vice, was not uncovered ’ And the magic of the The police say the couple quarrel-| far too narrow. or ‘ re *GHt Id att] Port A I r ' ed thia morning, and when the wom-| A second exit Is gained from the| by the American secret 4 T would ne silo ee pea " and |i) was wripped in flames the man| wooden outside fire escape at the! service at all, as the peo- j their newspapers are mistaken al 1 ime A left | rear But the man who designed f Seattle’ ple of the United States ¥ his escape blundered, by havin many oO eatlle s elieve q Coolie Crews Aren’ t t Finicky o on Pay or r Grub P FIRED AT DOCK the stairway come ta Meera <. : rt agr eed If a landlubber 1 pinion, J canne me, se lt the rectly outside the door leading to ey stores and, lis nation-wide Be fn , ' ei the furnace room pe ee . trigue was uncove ry bother i: ou he ha ¢ ' atura they! ew yorK, Nov. ¢ oye Roth Norris and Kinney needless to say, you England's great detective would like to continue employing coolie I ery efficient, and | piaced aboard by spies are believed | Wednesday that if # will always find full agency Scotland Yara y e not finick about grub 1 forecast a neendiary | should origina in the furnace ten by an Eng! ¢ ‘ they are n i y k responsible for an Incendiary fire) showld or Bear tidy athilecof tHasw.calae (ni ives dale the ugiise.janeeowal itself! , it break ¢ ip-owne ) Ihe Pacific N r | ch destroyed 5,000 worth of | room ’ sweeping o details o ese sates ut t : ’ i shal peer sayihtot de he Pacific. Mall which | #ict Cee aa. wuodton {thru the door, would tm all proba The St Padata THe sta The United States is today vy ‘the itherh Pacific railroac « recently, uttering with its|sgar § bea es 8 bility cut off the escape of chil ne Star oday is no heats literally honeycombed by the ) 8 3 f e the South ‘ 7 Eng Be ae, rurdiead: it, Gide & 1nd oe inate British 8 ibe rp FO qth ea 8 son the. sirat halen ‘i By a Member of the English most brilliant sleuths of the ented teamers at a profit of $135,000 per ° The operat Brooklyn docks la ITER? and exception, You will | Secret Service in America English secret aarvles AN ] y ¢ garteners e Riv * . Copyright, 19 per Enterprise know whereof 8 I. a of these uld be increaged by the Seamen's Act $3,000 each per voyage KIDNAP REOR sieianntan he tinik tlbcr Se ls find some Friday bar- |) “ap biichabean Pre sob Englishm¢ n who Wagy a landlubber can un¢ That's one reason Nelther can I see that the act is building rains i 0 s toda | lhe New York bomb (seme extent, “in on the capture” of why the Pacific Mall went| Shipping rates on the Atlantic|going to work hardship on elther| JUNEAU, Nov. 4 “William Ch CAPT. NORRIS 1 gain dh the ad today : the man styling himself Lieut. Rob- out of business The Panama © never higher than now, on|ahip owners or sailors tle, an amalgamator at the Tre 36 OF THIS FA that will merit your plot, just discovered Sy — jert Fay, of the G canal act denies to railroads own-|account of the war, which made It] This morning I saw scores of sea- | Wel! mills, Is misting, Authorlt SHOULD BE : f Unele Sam and alleged by jhe and Robert Scholz were ing competitive steamship lines the possible for the Southern Pacific to|faring men in the office of Capt, believe he has been big diy in| FIE ESCAPES aS eh careful attention, his agents to be the work /00 the heights of New Jersey, right te them thru the|sell {ts ships at more than thelr lrevenge for raising a volunteer) RECTLY TO THE GROUND shake Ge ee ae ocak oy apse, : normal value, (Turn to Page 6, Col. 7.) jarmy for the aliles last summer, | MROM BVERY ROOM, Ke = — | f the German secret ser- | (Continued on Page 5.)