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AMERICANS DIE ON TORPEDOED LINER (eee prentays of 6 ake. He took another man’s chance. He passed himself off for that other man. He lied. On that lie he built a successful and useful career. He is an honorable man. He is a “good” man. Read the successful man’s story on page AAA AAA Isn’t it true that every man and every woman is part good and part bad? What sin are you hiding, ‘‘good” and respected reader? grap « Kg By reputation, at least, you know him. You have, perhaps, envied and admired him. We will not tell you his name. He is one of a number of 4 ; ‘0 have accepted The Star’s invitation to write of “hidden chapters.” He writes anonymously, of course. This man, years ago, with all life before him, took 6. It is a human and helpful document. Weather Forecast—Occasional rain her views of war. Read the story, on page 6. in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : an AF amare mh. AOR pm, IAT 128m, - VOLUME 18 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10, 1915 ONE CENT Sitwavranps’ se 4:46 p.m, 18.7 Mt 12:40 pms |GERMANY INVITES PEACE MOVE! BD repaint says| LSON | DIATE © REPORT SAYS | ~ ROME, Nov. 10.—That Americans are among the missing of the liner An- cona's list was learned 'W ASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—From sources usually reliable, | I have it that President Wilson has been approached by the German ambassador on the subject of mediation and a |discussion of terms of peace. These efforts, I understand, | i definitely here today The vessel was tor- pedoed off Sardinia by an SOUTH BETHLEHEM, Pa., Nov. 10.—Entailing!|"Ude SA Tis, pnianl cand arate @ loss of more than $1,000,000 and throwing 2,100 men - 4 Americans, Mra. Francisco Mas out of employment, fire early today destroyed Number 4 Se ee eae: tre: eee machine shop of the big Bethlehem steel plant. ' Naples. | Secretary | Lansing Eight hundred big guns were under construction PORT'S JITNEY To Ge eae a nee dan and all were destroyed. Only the walls of the building direct to the scene of the torpe- ' : ’ ‘ ave produced no definite results | The indications are that peace suggestions will have to }come from the allies before President Wilson will move. | Since Count Von Bernstorff returned to Washington, he has called several times on Secretary Lansing and an informal interchange has taken place covering numerous subjects. ' It is understood that the German ambassador has pointed out, among other things, the change which has taken place in the Getman submarine campaign and an explanation has been volunteered to the effect that. this change is the result of an eiiort by the German government, to avoid further sere of offense to the United States and to keep the good wil our country And further that this good will is to be drawn upon in |the immediate future in the way of a request for the good joffices of the Ameri government as an intermediary to | peace . i a 1 are now standing. pose A ae te 8 he res No lives were lost There were State department officials 800 men at work tn the shop when stated that action by America ey Page doe BEN hinges on the question of no & ts reported the fire Seattle Electric Co. Has Own-| whether the Ancona was escap- inated from a va a , an electri i i ers Arrested; No License ing after being warned whieh ignit pread, auth Is Charge j LONDON, Nov. 10 if the fire al a COMPANY HAS A BOND) Nearly. 300 persons, most ' dental ly women and children, Within a few minutes from the| 4. G. Collins @ Son were arrest possibl zy se j 5 > time the fire started the bailding. | eq Wadnemtay by Constable Shan pbly snelading ce Sy alia eae ; jwhich:.1was, 250. fae wide. aude 790+ now-om-compiaint-of A, Larson, PLACA aah ost their lives ys sa | ad > feet long, was wrapped in flames, 'omploye of the Seattle Electric}, When a sti marines tor- and doomed |€o, on a charge of operating al” pedo crashed into the Ttal- ? A workman who first saw the/jine of motorb between Weat | ff f motorbuses bi % nobles all pool, threw water o0| Seattle and Fauntieroy park with-| ‘a0 liner Ancona, off Bi ' r the fire flared into @/ out @ state license or permit } rerta Tunis, yesterday, roaring conflagration They were released on thelr own aceording to Lloyds today ee The building was remodeled just | recognizance 1 Of 582 5 Several highwaymen, burg [recently for the sole purpose of| ‘The defendants operate the Fer-| see a. lars. and other lawbreakers, | manufacturing guns » cost of aate te, hod have & thao are accounted ’ y : ‘ and one “life termer” sentenc- | remodeling was $3,000,000 } oe caraechinn eth the} « maved ; gh Germany Ready to Call It “Quits’’ @d to the penitentiary for mur. | Short circuiting of electric wires gos ommission, the street The liner was sunk by : . Th ] i der, will take part in a grid set fire to oll around the works, ;aij hat Ravine seteses to . r E | Chat Germany would like to discuss terms of peace is iron battle between football (causing the blaze, according to » euch an agreement Jindicated in other ways by many inspired outgivings. Some Oss ge eis © mil ell Nae Snare dat adden nitins and one of hia driv.| trian flag : - e of these even name the terms on which peace discussion would Dhikand ut fret. ue & court igh so ei Bi a nb aa Early dispatches ac P be welcomed, and it is notable that these terms are less ex travagant than those named six months ago. yard event, the game now |milci ur rebeery; Kaname, |e, McLaren & Shorett k ‘i I promises to be an affair of | i20 pounds, charged with b r 7 Colllas, sald Sizerta unis eater Sele ould ‘be cive ‘ z a Sitch’ practer moment. . caller |Gcmmen ¢-°k. 1a0 pueda, om for the Collins, said 6 Picasa MG CE denatee Belgium would be given up. Only the return of part of Halley and Sheriff Hodge are \ . ‘ . | the overseas colonies is asked, and except for the “indemnity” jfrom Great Britain, which is obviously a condition put for- the battle on some public field ‘ i itneys sod autobuses, ar a yv vessel J OR OR: m™ | ward for trading purposes, German terms are now practically An effort is being made to ; . , sy believed they had met| Carried 422 passengers and a “call quits” proposition et Dugdale park. } stg sts vier At 160) F al propositio bo bd KAST TANK TEAM al \ a w of 16 ‘ Boundaries would be restored, except Alsace and Lore 4HRBRBSERBRRBERERERSRERRESEESE SEES es submarine flying the Aus counted for 270 saved Ort events are being sched t rectors dale, f. b.. captain, 164 Whe » agitation against 7 sak il iad: etais * oe 3 —oe - 7 nled to precede the & A band fifteen yeare fer bursiary | 4 Safe, Bhepted.: taaoitas mt. : btw prea pid raine, and Germany would profit by her extension over Po- SGat ton. sl quartets. will| fer Selmore, 1. te 100 was organized | cording to a Rome dinpateh today.|ccpmarine eauk the tallan liner|, Fur '* no longer a craze in the| land and her virtual control of the Balkans and Turkey. “emda ph Bank | ° NE Mullen,’ ree ene cebt| Admiralty officials inclined to| Ancona, while she was trying to es-|{*shion world—it's a veritable President Wilson is sufficiently in touch with the British a joym: | Megal literature .- the state. The Colli Dond cor nil e wal 7 7 j Guards on Sidelines a T. semtn, ¢. 180 poanee, te written by the Pacific | spect that Germans sarNie than | cape, it was officially announced to-| MADNESS land French ambassadors to know that these terms are en- tl be « ”y er oomey © 4 a r ustrians were responsible for the . t y "I Jane "4 “ of lac a t will be guard .. My Selon 7 i, th 5 pe = Coast Casualty Co. The state will | torped oe ReSpOE J day, on the strength of “re le in Dancing ks of lace are trim-|tirely unsatisfactory to the allies and. that any efforts at ale a tras aaenber wom years for forgery; G. Brown, ty Co. Ml) | torpedo car 00 I r ees maghs A fs and a large num 138 pounds, grund larceny; RF. | not accept a bond offered by an in Tho the attacking versel New | Ormation med with fur: street frocks, of! mediation by him at this time would be distinctly unwelcome. Owing to the Ancona’s attempt to course, have touches of fur; wed 3 nes @ bet imme Bra lt a escape, the submarine used 1 In spite of the discouraged mood of the British at the Football uniforms have been ob papa Lagat othe 5 tt tg be ee cares Snes aia ding gowns, loung robes, boots! present time and their wrangling over the Asquith cabinet, fr Coach sbie ne jerman ou 0 p Austri and bonnets are only mod he m Coach Doble of, t ourt whi 1 este sions te Gass ieee > operatts a nd bonnets ar ly modish when | conviction is strong, even in England, that the war must be Universit of Washington TAC | perm + the so-called “outlaw that inst an Italian veas { +h | CALLS IT MURDER hey are garnished with a fragment f. ht he 1 ian io better held each day th the| tronda chmiges with rend larceny; e ieuke Gok Teen OE Sh: TRE NORTE ARN EW YORE, NOY AbGO-lot some Mekute’s pelt Ought .7o phe end | Kematts, sab, 155 pounds, 90 dare tor | toast | pa-lan Italy ang Germany are not at) vey ence the characteriza.” i “> , t ied \ declaration of the new premier of France, M. Briand, petit larceny effie ‘ ac: | war ' d all be traced to that : . Pros r Lundin sent a letter |ceptable within the of the| ‘The Ancona reached Naples from | ion of the ating attack upOs |, oe modes,” that mupee Dt correctly expresses the sentiment of that nation. 0 Capt. Sto , ast | law New York Oct. 29, carrying 1245| the Italian r Aficona by G a : E . |to Cant. 8 of the a Naw York Oot. 36, oareying TH5 | ai Manager. Hertteld: oft tangos, Mra, Vernon Castle |Allies Are Feeling More Confident ar 2 ! , today, in ussing the incident. Mrs. Castle wears fur, naturally The GIANT CAPTURED BY nba an lah Cina Manion attacked | Tre felt that the sinking was like-|the rest of the woman-world wears alarm caused by the German drive into the Balkans pig imthetie piace 2 he/fur, but 1 hi vated somewhat, and the allies are taking a calmer view wise an “unnecessary crime o other woman ever Six MEN; ARRESTED 270 SAVED, IS REPORT beta aod it as it is worn by Mrs. | ¢ . 20k lhe grounds they find for encouragement WASHINGTON, Nov the reports from Germany of new food restrictions im- DED BY NOOSE : HEROS 20 Te) nas ms af pe, berneen '"umpinne sing” shea 6 I FP ; Frank Andrews, 24, and hugely hed thas Resonaierpadnion ys Harbor and Cs 1 this frock in mouse gray chiffon| posed by the government, indicating a scarcity of meat and shes of Capt. Rober lcloth, trimmed with red fox—it's| fats who will stand on " » fifteen { . ho he Bender, «., 115 pound to divid tho he the Austrian flag, authorities county jail corridors. Two sup court judges will act 2 es and will be asked| to speak a words during the cE be played h | proportioned, is in the eity Ja cording to Consul White at Naples Pr hy ars mt - \ TANK TF a FORT WORTH, Tex. Nov, 10.—'nesday after being overpowered by cabling to the state department th » federal insy the y e@ wears it that isn’t hese are attributed in part to the unexpectedly bad Maj conter, 17% pounds, serving waite spectators looked on aghas ’ » and two policemen official news concerning the sin s—except p " . 7. : age tor tenting Whi 1 on aghast FO cate ne firat tal “Rew RCeTOINE toe ee he | redueated, , The demure little bonnet is also |CFOPS—except potatoes—and the tightening of the embargo Cousins, master of the liner Con-|mouse gray, but. there's nothing| by the use of the British submarines in the Baltic. The latter Milwaukee iw the unten ot A > , on st WAS TRYING TO ESCAPE gress. Capt. Turner was killed in aldemure about the scarlet feathers | —— wes — hess Seana i ' RERLIN, Nov. 10—An Austcian ‘recent auto accident that top it off (Continued on Page 7.) ave You Got a Dog? Can He Do These Tricks of Hector’s? Try’km on Him Little woolly dog at the Empress this week can count, add, subtract, and read your mind. The Star is going to tell all about him. See tomorrow’s paper for the big surprise. sia Waele = ee) or! mind-veading experi- | ture weekly news services | BIG SURPRISE for you, - osu , Me ment Movie fans here will remember | i ‘i ide WHAT “HECTOR” CAN DO ¢ editor o sclenti ernoon, 0 te i b t rs ‘ Tryon asked the reporter to | the “little bundle of knittin’,” as | You'll be interested in it, mg can compares him r ' hier oxo ’ uggest a number. The latter | Pe O'Neil might have called |——— Understands the meaning fc f “be y , aire Ades hora AF z wrote “I on a piece of paper him, as he flashed thru a few of words. H ainin f ese ‘ Mot Tryon, with a word, turned | his best stunts on the screen his t * , ‘ : ack ¢ he dog. Hect« ; _ a Can do problems in addition, | year-old dog, weighing s¢ slg hala dive the tabla wa SD eR ape nea sone t Say, fellows Have Ice Skatin subtraction and multiplication ne-half pound 4 , 4-10, tae, side oF ‘ Pee q ‘ ADDS AND SUBTRACTS you a dog? Doesn't ed to two ea Lt Hector then added matter if he’s just a com- Barks in response to a spoken dog in ‘ id % th ; P b 4 va BE csisted. | ithe x cs , cue, even when casually intro ya ME con ’ t atte srinee Bs wi uch Probleme & us 3 mon, yellow old cur with Season Starts tior he tind of hist 1 cs 13 minu burs in his hair and mud 1 ad “ b y ' The dog made some mistakes, . on, of w Yor COUNTS FOR STAR MAN ; but always answered correctly all over him. Have you? an count with the aid of a 4 n ani A sig ° SMARTEST DOG IN WORLD t wa thru p Seg In the end Then you can teach Seee a teeta ellectual d ‘ 1 to jur ; y a ; BA tector a puppy in los An | YOUR (sdog. many of , 19 ‘ : A a : i we % , he was engaged i Mi S aif i rs S di i cibhor aptolce. | tam: ai ‘ Bis ‘ ulled out ee . wor nt 'in spare time taught | havea lot of intelligence. their ad in: today’s Star, eto igh the | wtrat rgint 1 what was com | ff P3 A him tricks and the meaning of | Watch tomorrow’s Star. calls particular attention e would establish : i nd st ‘ anin ature " : Pe) words now numbering about 5 ' . yAC J . i! g as a wonder . 7 1 ; ‘ His experiments soon led to the | There’s going to be a to a special window dis: eee : : , . fn tes handling of figures and their ° —— play, showing the new- combinations u to » and the BOOKER T. IN HOSPITAL 2 Nj nine: reading : ee eer ne OSELTAL, Oh” 6Steand: UpetO-dgam: Taam teat teator: a i dog ! ph i ; 3 of peor dave seen |from a nervous breakdown, Booker tor skating. Read all ol owerfu ‘ ¢ ; y “ esh, or his photo \'T. Washington, noted negro edu about it in their ad. oth dog and e responded correc on ; newspapers, He |eator st. Luke's hospital to: j | 1 in two motion pic- day f er's head was snapy r ‘ollowing | lleged attack upon! torpedoing en he was han her The Bon Marche, in the square root of a 1