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Showing ’Em Up URN to the editorial page, page 4, and read about the beautiful “co.operative' scheme proposed between the port and the railroads. TheSeattleStar (Nis | : The Only Paper i in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : VOLUME 18 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1915 ONE CENT &,. cunt. NEWS KTANDS, Be WEATHE® FORECAST—Rain dart DES AL PEATILN low 14 ft, Ot mm 29 1 10t pom, od of aft Liner Wirelesses She’s Being Chased by Sub FINAL: HARVARD, 41; YALE, 0: No ae a ao ae “BREPORT 'WORLD’S GREATEST CARTOONIST AT THE FRONT FOR STAR’ H ARVAR D : [Robert Minor Sends Fi First Sketches, Made in the War Zone in dims . RUNS UP 7 SAYS: SCORE | | | | ! | CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 20.—Harvard played rings around Yale before , 50,000 spectators here tod and Crimson rooters went wild with joy. By the end of the third period 24 points had been rolled up by the | Crimson’s versatile attack | Mahan and King were Harvard's stars, the latter making a 58- | yard run for one of Harvard's touchdowns 3 | First it was a line plunge and then a short end run, with several forward passes delivered when Yale was looking for something else. ¢ A steady stream of Yale substitutes flowed across the field, re 4 | plactng the veterans | uernsey, Yale's star kicker, was injured tackling early in the game and was replaced | FIRST QUARTER — Guernsey{launched another attack that 7 kicked off to Boles, who ran the ball|threatened to result in another into Harvard's ard line score, The Crimson made first A successful forward pass by|down three times, King and How+ Yale and slight gains around each|een alternating in plunges of tackle end was followed by Wilson, on ajand Mahan adding yards of short fake kick, placing the ball on Har-jend runs. Yale finally held, and an |vard’s 25-yard line. Harvard recov-|exchange of punts followed, Mahan Jered the ball, Mahan punted 55|having the better of the going : |yards, Van Nostrund had no chance| The period ended with the ball in to run the ball back, and was| Yale's possession, on Harvard's 47- MADRID, Nov. 20.— The Italian passenger S. S. Verona, which wirelessed it was under pursuit by a dou- ble periscoped submarine, and a steamer, escaped in a heavy fog, according to} private advices today. FEAR LINER 18 SUNK PARIS, Nov. 20.—Fears were ex essed here today that the Italian | downed on his own 25-yard line. yard line. ‘ Sete Verona has preg sunk In the Bingham’s unsteadiness was evi Score: Harvard 27, Yale 0. Mediterranean by a submarine. dent, this time paving the way for] THIRD PERIOD — Wilson re The Verona was last heard from Harvar first score. trned Mahan's kickoff to Yaie's The Yale halfback took the bal!l| 30-yard line. Here Harvard heid. on an end play, but it slipped from| Savage, who replaced Yan Nos his grasp and went twisting to the/trand, punted to Harvard's 30-yard late yesterday wirelessed that she was being pursued by a submarine. The ship | . ne co. Spal side line. Mahan punted to Yale's 30, Speed = A gen Out of the whirl of players that) White re laced Seovilie for Yale, . NO WORD IN NEW YORK plunged for it rolled Harte, the} Harris replaced Wallace at cen NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Officers Caeeons right end. * ieien Harvard. silane, Wis . an ‘ * ein J With four Yele tackiors fingine Abe “0. rg setae ered | KX SOUVENIR—(Sketched on the war front ih France expec “‘Tthemselves at his heels, in despera-| Savag> punted to HA 40. . Harte sprinted the remaining| yard Mune ond the Harvard backs “a no word regarding the S. S. Verona. | this mewapaper by Robert Minor). | yards to the line for the first|started avether march towhrd | touchdown Yale's soal. Mahan ani King aid- The Verona was scheduled to | Mahan failed to kick goal. Score |ed by Hoween advanced the fall to sail from Genoa for New York No- vember 9 : Yale's 22yurd line The Verona is a sister ship of the! (Sketched on the war front in France especially for this newspaper by Robert Minor.) Score, Harvard, 6; Yale, 0 | 9 22 Ancona, which was torpedoed re- AMERICAN AMBULANCE WORKERS ON THE FIELD OF BATTLE — A DYING MAN’S REQUEST Guernsey kicked off to King, who} Sewer) ress, Seeen tee cently with the loss of American - “What do you want?” Iitne downed on Harvard's 3i-yard er nites peer pa tsk Bb; 4 lives. ie paige ogame 300 to 500/ ' “Une cigarette!” | Harvard was unable to gain, and|King added three more. Mahan fi passeng a | ighan punted. Yale attempted to | then bucked across. The crimson 5 gain thru the line, but was thrown | captain kicked the goal OFFER T0 RAISE back twice. A forward pass falled.| Score, Harvard, 34; Yale, 0, 2 1] § 1] |Guernsey dropped back to kick. | |The ball pass over Guernse: 3 d ant area CF e shoulder, out of reach, Guernsey “aa TROOPS FOR TR Seattle Victim of Doctors’ Knives Not a Mental Weak- [recovered and essayed another | ee ott! jing, Declare Her Friends, Just an Uneducated Girl | } | ne, es oe | — | in North Carolina | Idron replaced J. Sheldon for MICTORIA. Nav phd aed From the Mountains in North Carolina. | Waldron rey on é i fean society here has sent the fol oni ‘him, and “he > reposted to’ the | fter short line gains Harvard lowing telegram to Col. 1 7 forced to kick 9 q } Roosevelt, A The police came, but instead of Guernsey punted to Harvard's 43. ry # man soctet arresting the woman and the man| .. yard line ¥ Ser United States assistant who had attacked her, tt took Thanksgiving feasters thruout Unqualified indorsement of the The Harvard backs then began a} na general and former United Sallie to Jail, where they lodged a the pak debge regal MBit on 3 present program of port develop-|march toward Yale's goal ‘ : a oo fudge in New Mex charge of disorderly conduct thelr turkey dinners this year, me ak ak Mati Wie: Cus tack ‘eas the one-yard line Mahan | . Remington & against t fing to indications Saturday ‘i z Aa around right end for a} LONDON, Nov. 20.—The Gre- 7 “The Americans of Victoria, re-| Laws of 1909 Sallie’ fell into the hands of Dr,| With the mar firm and high mission is v¢ resolutions | touchdown. He then kicked goal.! cian diplomatic situation is re membering with pride and grati — Lilburn Merrill iventle retail 1 looking for adopted Friday on by the| Score, Harvard, 13; Yale, 0. The| 4 rd 1 arded here as critical 2 tude your splendid speech here,| Sallie n, 19 aad. the Sead that she Ward t turkey far waterways and transportation com.| Period ended a minute later with| 9 . 3 learn With interest of the posstbil-| ward of Mra bad the mentallt hild of but 30 cents a ‘or the bird next Sha Cseeianesial thon, | in Harvard's possession in| Private German advices from ‘ \ ity of your assuming command of a\!ng, 2812 Boy ston ay 10 years | week : at eaeions. |” |e | Copenhagen that the govern- 3 t er bring into the wo phyatet saw The ‘rye Co., the largest - f hasdinn éiviaion. never bring in r Other {a who saw the] The Charles Frye Co. th arRes | committees recommend the, SECOND PERIOD —- Harvard| ment has ordered Greek vessels 4 ‘If such rumors are authentic, the| child child later, sald she was ignorant, handlers of turkeys in the North resolutions for adoption by the|Tushed the ball toward the Y 4 4 /} American society of this city un Without being fc guilty « t typical of th people of the | west, gave out a statement Satur Commercial Club, next Tuesday |line. King Mahan Interspersed | to leave French and italian 4 | dertakes to furnish from this dis-|any of the mes which the law mountain community from whence /day that {n all probabilfty the price night \line plays with short end runs ports immediately, despite the y trict a fall company of American-| provides may be punished t ater. she came é to consumers would not fall below The resolutions urge upon the With the Yale secondary 4. allied order temporarily intern. : | born voluateers for service under] {lization, Sallie Rathbun was bait She was ordered sterilized The ° e voters of King county to adopt the| Pulled in by the line attack ing them, is regarded as a hint you in the great fight for civiliza-| persuaded, haif coerced, Into eration was performed by compr h for the de. | Vard shot over a successful 12-yard jon and democracy.” mitting to the operation which left » Richardson, at the count WASHINGTON, Nov. 20. velopment of a po elt | as {forward pass, followed by a short| that King Constantine Intends lf # sia her sterile. hospital, secretly President Wilson's Thanksgty proposed in propositions to be\gain on a fake kick that brought the| t® defy the allie oF NE HOTEL Yet, when the state of Wiscc Judge MacMahon Interested ing turkey will be voted on at the port. election,| ball to Yale's 15-yard line Other German reports that the SPOKA| sin ordered two dozen men Judge Thomas B. MacMahon,; 24-pound gobbler 7 a aes se “sept ices Sheldon for{@lies have sent an ultimatum to judg tally defective then sitting pro tem on the police; | ed” today on the RIENDS, we've just : ' Gates relieved C. Sheldon for! Greece are not confirmed. | judg nta ng Pp n the p ed” toda a Club Gets Out From Under ‘Yale. Bingham was injured, and f BURNS; Two HURT secretly sterilized ently, branch, #aw Sallie and something| farm of South Trimble, clerk had a hunch. Maybe This. action of the. lub commit-) retire favor of Scoville, Church | Earl Kitchener was expected to | wave of rebellion swept over wused him to ask the Woman's! | of the house. Chestnuts and 5 : tees ‘ant 1 i vale, |See Constantine today, unless the a 2 of F : » een automatically eliminates the|replaced Higginbotham for Yale SPOKANE, Nov. 20.—Two per | country Civic club to look into her case. | | celery constitute the special ite, good, and maybe it /ctib from participating furtner in|Horween reploded. ‘Boles’ tor Eran (queen, induced the Jatter! (0, tqmm™ sons were injured when fire de Came From Mountains The club took ft up, and next day} diet of the presidential fowl isn’t. On the impulse we [the deliberations of the “soft |vard x |the audience stroyed the Alabion hotel early to This is what happened to le ered by chance that Dr. J. L. Trimble has supplied =the : 7 pedal" o {ttee which P c . 4 d i e yet pr a 4 ae Pies spring it. The burglars, |pedal” committee which Port Com-| Mahan and King gained three day. The damage was $15,000 Rathbun. + then physician and) White House turkey for three Paes 8 missioners Bridges and Remsberg | yards each thru the line, and Mahan | q Pat Kenan leaped from * third She came here from the moun-| % o her physicians Rea ait years. forgers, highwaymen, mur- and a Star reporter Thursday night | made it first down around the end story window and W. D. Bragan tain district of North Carolina, an | ting as an Insanity commission, in 1 vered working lan | sot ‘ sons pelts : . a end 3: » the derers and other lawbreak- Cue rern orking on plans to/and then plu nae across for a touch was overcome by smoke sneducated, uns cated girl, | @ ort to send Sallie to the asy-|@ i ° i ‘ block the belt line scheme. down. He again kicked goa d whose mother had died when the |/un . 9 cents, unless some unlooked-for ers at the county jail have The Munictpal league delegates| score. ‘iaatuae 20, Yale 0. MAKES BIG HAUL child was very yo With her| The club halted these proceed: | hig ghipments of the bind appeared : to the “soft pedal” committee Frt| sri ty . a & heap |ings with the help of Judge Mac two football teams Shortly after the kick-off King ther the girl lived in a ap at short notice j day submitted thelr report, urging |executed the ensat at Mahon. Sallie was taken home by 7 " executed the most sensational play IN FRISCO HOTEL | lodging house tor| Mra, Whitin : Turkeys are retailing Saturda The North Tank team co-operation” — betwe the port) of the game. With splendid it z Rathbun found employment dl Rang te rg no de. |*t 30 ¢ a pound and the East Tank team and the railroads, to the league's |ference he skirted Yale's left oar . Lee Nov . Sallie was left in the ho-| Prominen rysicians now de According to the Frye Co. there} # vas ’ ' ard of trustees and swept toward the goal. ‘Tacier|,.=mmest Kanana, who will piay » during the day t ane, and she is to-| ony a scarcity of turkeys thi having trained and_prac- The board r 1 the report s “ai Pe T/ the left end position on one of the home of Mrs. Whit g made a last desperate effort to stop hail hich a vicious ; r, as well as a marked inclina : afinei hs , |for action to the league at itsling parvard runner, but King | County Prison football teams whic i another room ned ce oa eared tion of farmers to hold their birds) ticed signals, and having | meeting next Tuesday noon, at the |ainded him and continued } King /are to meet on Thanksgiving day, : | and locked the ae wane rnngse for Christmas consumption borrowed “U" uniforms | Washington Annex |King grabbed the ball behing i was sentenced to serve three) 8m 4 M tt which De Mor |...The agricultural department at) t Case “Bawis 'Em Out” [Xing wrabved the ball behind the) years in Walla Walla penitentiary deposit boxes < bi - 0) ta sturned that H] k of which Dr. Mer Washington, DC. haa idstracted rom Dobie, are going to Otto Case, secretary of the Com a ried te “ ce ‘ot Saturday bi the police 1 en w a ner f ‘ pre ub, F » he | Boreas in, Srougat him: down His captain, L. A. Stockdale, ful e police toda y $ ving 3 ; the public how ta handle the great) meet on the ridiron | mercial Club, Friday branded the | \, yeuutiful f " . saechiinhaiebiaisncngsanncaahae anna _ —_—— 1 ahon characterized |e ay Thankexiving bird ps & proposals of the soft pedalers as | “ bot & beautiful flying tackle back, was also given a penitentiary ley Ae eer vatchary eens | “Hang the bird by both feet whi Thanksgiving morning absurd hen ne pad covered 08 yards. Ma-|term of one and a half to 18 years a butche C e bird by Do! ytd uae jhan kicked the goa al 1 " - by Sallie “surgical ‘bu ghery,” sad picking’ says a bulletin, “Hanging| Our hunch le that thie game It ts ridicwlons for a group of eee “Warward 57, Yale 0 at Walla W alla Juda Mackin the law fo my rey "by one leg spoils ite shape, Pick eee business men to rush pell-mell into! $ : oa Lele tosh pronounced sentence ¢ law for such an operation ‘ lee 80 yeSus a et ought to be some contest and that | puperficial investigation of the Roberts relieved Taylor at full Neither will be taken to the pen- ing In ' vores ig tu, 2 lot of People would be glad to| port «ituation for a few days and {Pack for Yale entiary until after the Thursday | Don't kill while the ‘or sexe Ms i of toad. Give the bird nothing but! Pay something to see it. We would. | then presume to advise the voters | After the next kick-off, Harvard| game water in the 24 hours preceding ex-| It also occurs to us that some of | *gainst a scheme which ts indors ——_—_— ——— | , ecution these football warriors left jobs| nF —— et WAG ‘ ie and wives and little children, and| "ve spent years carefully investi 2 4 - - ‘ ‘ , : gating the big ports of North} t } ; Invest on he . artediness in case the trial was port BY GRAND JURY TELEPHONE GIRL fie’ rent overdue, perhaps, and the! i scion where belt lines, such os ontinues i } \ they went to prison. f t stat the case until December % nt to pri ment of justice into the state Fi We mentioned this hunch succeasfully,”. he said An agent of the postoffice depart Jennie Greenwald, proprietor of a BURNED; MAY DIE one but Dugdale ‘Dugdale said t The very people who are| Siurds poned Judge Brinker continued grecer clamoring: for’ his IN, when} i.” ocosed here, are operating 2 : Another Week at Clemmer pending against W Overton ment of justice ared the| house at 718 Columbia #t., {4 under oa knocking the port commission now & , - , 8 a dandy hunch, and why not f he ‘ psychic, an R. Archer need courtroom and questioned witnesses, jn it by the grand jury Sat Burns which {tie feared may|Oug’e park? and are declaring its expenditures \ physician of long experience says in an un- H “ s of homes, exposed recent- for the state as to Overton's god with accepting the| ove fatal, were sustained b Why not, te be eure? are wasteful, even when its ware. solicited letter to the Clemmer theatre manate 1 leg wae caltedito trtai| “He eaid. the’ department, wout : Fal ee cea tit| Mina Kathryn MacCauloy, tele] Cit won't cost anybody a cent,” |iheh ta tore business than can be abe mpc oii > | ey # cane was called to trial e sald a epartm ould| nie T jon ail was fixed in the) Shone operator, residing at the|sald Dugdale Hae i aigitt fa adios ment: ; ¢ Windsor yartments, Sixth nd Se we suggest that the jail foot. |"! ae Sa i " “ 1 2 Page > for the people © wee noon, Overton was not In cou the mails if the evidence Hight other women were arrested) trnon, when a mixture of turpen:|ballere invite the public to their | Mast in # few years, tolling thelr You are doing more for the people this wee ! Bie sent word to: Deput th tio POP ge ages a oe in raid by the sheriff office at! tine and lard, which she w © | game, at sqmething like two-bits a| {ends SER er enUh Bere ae than I have been able to do in twenty years. ’almer t he was ill, owing, porter for The Star the «ame time Mrs. Greenwald . atove, ignited head, and that the proceeds, or a‘ . “ a ‘ 4 ; A paring on a ik 1 ve y » tf ¥ Palmer said, to “nervous strain and quently by special detectives from s taken, Tuesday night, and have [nstantly her clothing was en-|portion thereof, go to the wives| Damaged Goods” has met ¥ ith such ae Ke i mental suffering due to newspaper the sheriff's office, that Overton been closely questioned by the| veloped in flames and families on» “the outside.” JITNEY DRIVER HURT approval that Mr. Clemmer decided to continue it ] publicity given his business. guaranteed ‘fixing’ evidence for| grand jur Patsy Martin, one of| sereaming, she ran into an ad They didn’t break the law. But) PORTLAND, Nov. 20.—-Struck | the reek } i] Palmer informed Overton that he divorce and agreed for a stipulated|the women, was allowed to go, | joining room, where her roommate, | they are suffering just the same. [by a passenger-carrying automo another week, would Gemand a physician's sworn price to find “soul-mates” for mar-| The jury adjourned Friday until’ Miss Ollle Wallin, smothered the) LET'S GIVE THEM SOME. | bile, Hugh Palmer, « jitney driver See “Clemmer’s” big ad on page 3. ' ttatement regarding Overton's ill- ried women, | Monday morning flames with blankets, *THING TO BE THANKFUL FOR, |is in the hospital,

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