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j IDN’T we tell you pzzz=| TheSeattleStar (ne ahtehaday 0 felt usasean ot | EDITION © the California game, was The Onl Pa r im Seattle That Dares to Print the News M4 out Saturday 20 MINUTES Weather Forecast—Occasional rain At ehALILE . lew, pheed of the rival extra. VOLUME 18 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1915 ONE CENT Sina "idtont ss 1138 p,m 9 INER AFIRE; 571 IN DANGER! CAPTAIN TELLS OF VESSEL'S PERIL BY WIRELESS) ; BRITISH RESENT Read About Edi h Galt, Mr. Man, and You'll Envy Mr. bs sven tty Blind News Vendor Can’t Make Money; | WILSON'S SHARP gue ge Se Papers Are Stoll s iat sells news Fire in reserve bu pera at Third STP T AA Ee Fw. wireless reports to the line of | fices from Capt. Juhan. The type of 12,678 tons. Aboard | is a steel turbine her were 171 first cabin pas rage and 150 4 rs cased urther subordination of ite by spontaneous combustion. Think | wig) Cherry He f R and interests. no danger, If cannot control, will « doesnt pake esent Tone cnly indication thet the ad |pat inte Halifax. Qtherwise con-/1°°sM't | make much money be cause the public steals his papers minis‘ration has furth fon In a of Message ||. es tris ure € thro was ntain LONDON, Nov. &—Eng- th tnnouncement that, ha tinue to Bordeaux The Rochsmbeau left here Satur day for Bordeaux, but her posit in not known. It was consid You will ex r land was resentful today of i the task efendir robtble, however, that she wa laim at this that President Wilson's tone in tral rights, Amert will ene | within a few hours of Halifax, injno one could be FE his note of protest against cally pursue this task | view of the captain's statement} mean eno to the blockade and British in i} main points of Secretary | }about putting in there If he could | newspapers terference with neutral I « uding statement not control the Names f a blind man aay marised as follo Y have not Y ; The newspapers, in de England's methods of trring to met) mbed th fending the blockade, de evidence of depths of plored the “harsh” wording a8 to ee | en: of the message, tho careful- ome men a ly explaining no serious trou- nd wom thi ble is expected. They ap- | issn eae have pear hurt, rather than an } aeovees, aa te tale ae hu gry. mott C blunt f “ Individuals, however, were} me cartuiiment of tn Jor woul nal extremely bitter. The popu: { ratte by the measures which are / 4 a comfor ina lar view was that President intory.” amd there- able living it he Wilson had the “hyphenated- ; could eet eedt American vote in mind | a ry for all the papers he sells pe has a pocket- t of plugged } money, and coun. terfeit money, and Fire Marshal Bringhurst, engaged) worthiems foreign | | great, entirely ) By Idah McGlone Gibson il a thoro inspection of all Seattle) mon and beer 2 when he sent the protest. } W ASHIN¢ iTON, Nov . 8—America stands today The Smiles That Don't Come Off!—The President and Mre. Galt as They Look ‘any - unalterably and firmly op posed to Great Britain’s | es a found “ mil vith [Serve the Haws tor to eo Srez | Do you needa new pair of shoes 9 jachools, said Monday he had checks, and meti santerference with neutra Seaen: or w Rew hator a new. shirt, oq WASHING PONY D.-GeNov. 3. it-would be necesnary to make rec: | washers) find even ; trade, and on record as The U.S. says England faite wo | Mite OF party dress, or full’ drets RS ROW AN GALT" is the type! mmendation to the school board for buttons that cus- tia ; 3 : tak } suit. or anything else you can think { a considerable number of changes to/ to me Pred en pte the: British "tock- eerensg It Gade os eee jot, inctuding a glans « ttermilk that Women and women will call) titre pettor protection against fire.| palmed off or net ade illegal ? tradide tadirceaie with @ halls » pig, for instance \ mer ou know, ask ‘When my Inspection is complet: him in lew of coin a0 The United States, in a ent, the higher prices of commod don't fail to look over the mu u f one of their sex before! « » wuld, “T shall send the schoo! | of the realm i“ of ‘otest publishe fos and t plockir of tthe age sale the t © the , |board a letter outlining what Job he B : oa geared rg tee = teak tin gh ate rs ey | wares offe for ' ‘se sa auty.|vnanges 1 think necessary, and I) ,, Side Gm ee broadcast today, vigorous- omg h | new. All of them men ¢ ( hope The Star will stand behind me| cra ng* wo nis Beaznsists onyeemgval of | | May Ask Big Oamages “pig ee ae id charm and demand that the changes b€ hrsre the metallic . ions | ¥ ~ oe r frayed. Ar a : @ metallic trade restrictions | It ts believed the not asta | the greatest. bargains and | made vere( clink of money Because of the note’s length andjimmense damag ima you ever a . Particularly bad conditions Were) dropping into his numerous technicalities, it will be/Great Britain at the end ¢ The proceeds will “€0 to ‘the he’ had wiae found in. the University Helghts | 5.) #8 Pe en impossible for the British to reply | war Charity. Organization soviet; ste school, he said Thank you for sever?! weeks | Neutral diplomats felt satist Sasiees Of Libb* telncked sos certainly a Fire Escapes “Unnecessary” Whine Hf, then, there is a deadlock. 5) with the tenor of the messa managers of the sale fascinating) He will recommend that th Penns ali, seems possible, the questions at} ticulariy with America’s position of ed The Star to announce that White House !room be removed from the basement’ /) x A rgpece issue will be arbitrated |championing neutral rights. m lothes nd yet more clothes . } ‘an ‘ d housed in a building apart f ‘ i . nor a mor m ! had ‘+ chances in the/4” ries the contents President Commended | It was intimated that some of thast ‘be. fouthoomine t : ; the main school house, as has been! 16" 1 Commendation of the tone and| scandinavian countries may imi-|morrow, or the stock w all per. J jiytt apanlaebitheee lowhood done-at most of the other schools tate he’ ‘gues substance of the note poured Into | tate the U. 8. course and protest to) soid A round of the 4 tment 1 am not a very good judge | most gracious, as woll as gay. | Th le a tk of lumber and * Ppa ptr She White House in messages from | Eng) stores is being made Monday, tr of stature, as figu and | | est hostesses trash in the ent,” he said PE epee i all over the land | “ ling: to get tore stuftt expect the preside uid per- | One of her pre hvan ‘ok thas atone Ue ved. "My theory Mis sensitive tin U. 8. officials contend the ncte | The sale will continne Tuesda haps quote Shakespeare and | tact is shown at Di yOu le thet it there is nothing to. burn,| & forting the demonstrates the nation’s neutral and Wednesday Ix big aay “She is just as high as neve ee ber in p any col-|there cannot be a very serious fire.! § coe the ity, as it deals with Pngiand as vig | ngage Wedns my heart. nevertheless, she ed gown that will not show te Outsid escapes,” he sald,| 024 hen he orously as previous notes dealt} looks to bea tiny bit above |advastaze the gorg p APES 122i cpp tpmpt hie weeded’ out p Germany on the question of | medium height ‘orchids which the president send <a # : tea Gaeamant buttons and pireedom of the seas She shows her Irish ancestry |her every day and which she wears |mectiemarly when the bull checks and Biind Joe Lang * y” Failure to protest seizures of cot-| in Cab ladaiey.sMackneta. of har ea binak t |particularly when ! hey, there ian't much left : ton shipments and Englanc’s des hair, In that translucent white. | On her blac or dull purple | Pro uch as we have in Sea Nor is this the worst of the tale. Some people an t ignation of cotton as contraband Is ness and quality of her skin, |costumes, they ‘are the finishing | 0als such s i th getting their papers for nothing from Joe. ‘They give hin phono expected to draw criticism from the | and in her beautiful gray eyes, touch that shows that Mrs. Galt has Will “Give It to Them nicl dnd dimes, and.quart naived i ey eS e him phoney South | which are velied with long |the artistic sense in dress to a re-|. Bringhurst said emphatic mand thaten " t 1 halves, even dollars, and de- A separate note, however, will be| - black curling lashes. markable degree. he intended to “give it to them pret- a atts forwaris. before long on the mat ; = Hameo of 49 perso y Om! She ts. rather most of the| . Upto é he {# much the best |t¥ strong.” meaning the school; Poor, blind Joe co in good currency, and they ter of the contraband ¢ You Can Get Anything ]] will be selected to serve « Pci. vidoe phan scalkadient “4 woman I have seen in |board, for permitting trash to collect| £0 away with haven't paid for, rejoicing srate representations to Eat or to Wear at 1 lle poe Boiron SiS a faint tinge of re I come into hington lin the ents thet y souls, Pretty cute! Some trick to cheat a bliin’ hewae against seizures of meat cargoes on d 4 ond he ¢ Pig hte — |. Inn very school, he satc e “mere conjecture” when designed Monster Rummage Presiding Judge Gilliam in She tg re , at the sciilidinire RMA ree fT conditions in the Of the hundreds who have cheated Joe, on to get away for entry into “a neutral country's court plompness that ests 1 alt ) basements—a lot of dry rubbish that) with it, You will find this hard to swallow, b 1: Han eee gaveral stock.” Seventeen of the 49 are women.|Dlumunese that {DAILY CARTOONET b eenaid weit ite tinder, kaa th vonse| Groesed, oot enna this aed to swallow, but thin ss Points Made in Note | : | Next Mor | Wiha: Gre ta) cos that te a thoat hia cigs { basements piles of dry lumber He handed Joe a silver coin curren ne Re Panama While making no threats as t A crowd of several thousand peo.| form the ¢ will be rant be a tae creed: he: te : ed. 4 ‘anama, os vyhar elena ie ni es urged the size of an American dollar, but worth jus in this the future the administration seid| ple stormed the doors of the Hip-|chosen from plainly in the note that it regarded | podrome, Monday, demand fter all ha England's blockade as “ineffective, | trance to the first three-< t more ready t ait ry illegal and indefensible,” while at | rummag 1g conducted in 7 ons nich oP elgg " GERMAt N RESSING of the schools, following the disastrous fire in Peabody, Mass ntly, Bringhurst has inspected |) 15 schools y, and demanded change counted out the change ani 16 felt the coin the ma © the customer, Then sale had given at the sume time it declared em-| the cause of charit . | 9 len May Recommend Sprinkler Now, consider the mental ecka we phaticilly it cannot complacently Hundred. were denied entrance é ere S 2 pe pee en j ey eer wer them pretty| tes without number, He wa i onlin’ hee ~~ FN teed ies tare ie ¢ a eer Ld destial and: aytnpaths ft c carefully,” he said, “taking two or) "ot 1. They take ¢ advantage of his blindness. He stands om waited thelr tu a rain. § Preae bitainin <& 4ay that corner 14 hours ay, in all weathers. He hag to compete with He said he probably would recom.) ert hewsboys, each equipped with two good eyes. On this day it raim mend the installation of the auto-/¢d. He had stood for hours in the rain and he was cold, dispirited, NOTE IS TOO MILD } “1%, '",charse of the sale were un) e erfectior BERLIN, Nov. 8—“Too {| Several articles of clothing were he is not a faddy woman, | matic sprinkler system in some Kefore he lost his sight, two yes ‘0, Joe worked in the Moral late and too mild” was the ({'gtolen by unscrupulous persons Py and is in no sense a club wom. | chools, tho he admitted the cost of; shipyard, It was hard work and it gave strength He has power tenor of criticism today on { and an appeal for help to the po A ain an nor an advocate of advanced such syetems was high, the price) ful hands America’s note to England 5 lice was answered by the dis: | feminist ideas. | being controlled by a few manufac When he felt the second time of silve sin. he knew | Vhen one sees her smile, one | semis to have arranked ‘ i Iver coin, he knew he had and interfernce with neutral )/ tng of a squad of plain clott | turers who seem to have arranged) heen robbed. The man who had spoken to him so graciously was trade. )| uniformed offic The _ interest v n read € rm between thems a as to the cost.| cheat he man had stepped awa he etep, two step rhe ive It was conceded President e inte ; ; e has for th Ident, fo | Fire Chtef Stetson, whose men! joo didn't know how many steps, Nor did he know in what direct! Wilson had made out an un keen last week. It’s on that type of an that niost > co-operating with the fire mar-| }; ian, Wed: stepped ° : direction assailable case. No fault today { je best tful, altho vive shal, favors this system } ‘lunged int . was found with his argu look 1 toda and « weet, but a sense of Fire drills, to time children in Oe plunged into the dark, For him, night and day, the world fs ments, but with the fact bargain 1 emptying the building, are being|“!W4ys dark. Usually he gropes fflingly, carefully, lest he stumble that he did not back them ess me ho attended the} rg | predict that she will be, held in each of the schools visited| #"d fall. This time he sed with a threat, as the Ger uncheon (be dail t| urn to it now perhaps, the most tactful lady by Bringhurst. He has found that Perhaps the hand of an avenging Fate " mans think he ought m.) enme ay smacking that has ever entered the children can empty buildings, ac-| [le night have missed by an in or a yard, dle n White House, and one of cording to size, in from 50 to 9%) Krasped an Innocent bystander. | he did ither of these akaouils He plunged straight for the well-dressed cnr who had cheated him, His powerful hands gripped the throat of him. The immaculate collar celta wenge me lee 2 "PRESIDENT QUOTES BIBLE 22s 22“ sunk his thumbs into the fellow's Then he dragged him, kicking into Levinson's saloon, ; deans Bt HE STAR DOES NOT AGREE WITH Peon, Soee ation « ‘cattle hool hey are rea } y 4 “Tell said Joe to the bartender, s an American dollar?* bw 5 ‘ ¢ . ® | But Joe did not eed the barten hely He took back hief Stetsor ¢ under officer have ) | I f1ION ON DOLLARS THAN: ON : RSA ae mesa ate wsdl Wr 8 ack the IG change and newspaper the cheat back to the side examined the u th the f THE LI OF I LE CHILDREN walk pushed him forward at a 1 he kicked ge r I : ml ; WASHINGTON, Nov, &—Presi-, tion with those important matters. | Phe same Mate that ahowad the bind ‘o leap now guid. fine marshal Pr t I ‘ et out ir ty, but 8 is the second, third and fourth Hh MOP = vl repr ny ee oP uld’ ¢ he dent Wilson has been reading the Thi Ant a ne third a i wth }ed his foot. It was an honest kick, and € man on his sringhur » 2 . , : t t | € uld ke their Nihia and thidiie Shon’ we prses oO! papter *, a8 TOHOWS: | way.’ He was in too much of a hurty to stop to recover his hat < " ¢ t necessar : | Bible and thinking about some of it} Son of man pak to the chil BAT 7m ida So ehditcen ieee | Neadeat ¢ burt bui vithout panic, n connection with important mat-/dren of Thy people, and say unto] , | but @ shay Soules ters, he admitted today when he|them, ‘When 1 bring the sword 1 € Af " ‘ upol anc if the people of the ater } Pape - af ‘ ma 1 letter he bad writ-/WPon ® land peop t ike able to assun ) re m 1 e fire cl ef hay umed 1 bn , mt liand take a man of their coas te ; sh ra Ph SORT: ‘he vi slit ; vfety of tl children » |ten Seth Low of New York, saying: |and set him for thelr watchman ‘ lered ot : : ary 1 am gratified that you should| 4 ‘If when He seeth the sword The ta Cav Ir A o fully concur in the position I1}come upon the land, He blow the The body of a cripple. mrtg ve weeks ago, to which Mayor t But there it re-esca If fire t ) t the Peabody traged Il not be re took In my speech at the Manhat-! trumpet and warn the people floating off Pier 2, Saturday, was Fawcett of Tacoma contributed, the rennge sy théde frari@ build | rere t that the nine chances shall | ta ib (regarding national pre Then whosoever heareth the {identified Monday morning by two object of which was to buy and ‘ f ‘ ‘ ‘eee Hien redne sound of the trom and taketh |Tacoma men as Larry Sullivan, stock a cigar nd for the cripple. » out fire-e ape yi 1 « € ' va ‘ bd a x fror 1 A hat s 3, 1 i : : There " otation rom} not warn ifthe sword come,|Who operated a cigar stand in that!! feved Sullivan was in Se get out in safety a | IN THEIR HEADS BE THE BLOOD AND THE | pyekiel which 1 have bad very|and take him away, his blood shall |city attle to replenish his tobacco sup The Stat also agree the fire marshal and the BLAME! much in mind recently in connec:! be upon his own head.’ * | The Tacoma Times raised a fund!plies when he met death,