The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1915, Page 1

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HAT sort of a dress did your wife have on this morning at breakfast? Quick, men, what’s the answer? Aha! You don’t know. Well, that’s one of the six questions you’ve got to be able to answer right off- hand if you’re going to be a model husband. The Star called on Mayor Gill, and Judge Burke, and a lot of men yesterday. Most of them couldn’t qualify. Read about it, in today’s paper. mame MheSeattleStar xen Couple enter the Maine woods with no —~~— PIR AAI AAA Anne, fugroreranii [_: The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : EDITION on page 6. q VOLUME 18 SEAT TLE, Ww ASH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915. ONE CENT Swat tpa se 4 4 # en PRISONERS INVITE | wou woo uvs/MAN, ARE YOU TEARING T NS OFF WAR! | | TO SEE THEIR GAME ANSWER | Fotis Sed Nis Foxy aed Si From Maison Blanche, Near Paris, Where the Maimed Soldiers Are Taught to Use Artificial Arms and Legs. There Will Be More of Jail Football Teams Ask THESE! Minor’s Work Published in The Star. He Will Show You the War, in His Slashing, Brutal Style, JUST AS IT IS. Mayor Gill, Judge Burke, Dr. ‘a | a own on Reporter's i 4 ; ; to Attend. Questions j : ; MORTIC TANK | TEST PASSED BY BRYAN .% C. MAPES, center, 175 pounds, serving 90 days for theft. : SAM OWENS, right guard, 170 pounds, charged with uit. R. SAUNDERS, left guard, 170 pounds, one to 15 years for assault. E. LUND, right end, 165 pounds, convicted for assault. SAM DRUXMAN, quarterback, 135 pounds, convicted of robbery. E. KANANA, left end, 120 pounds, charged with robbery D. CAMPOS, right tackle, 150 pounds, charged with assault. F. WALDMAN, left tackle, 200 pounds, charged with burglary. S. VILLAFLOR, right half, 140 pounds, sentenced for life for mur- HO'S @ model husband? W It's a cinch Victor Morley is, Morley was saying the| wedding ceremony backwards on the rear of the Orpheum stage, just | before the first act, Monday after noon 1 wouldnt have a man that couldn't do that,” Mrs.| Morley, who is Carol Parrons on the stage. “A man that can't do that, } and a lot more) ts not a model hus band. Keep him busy that way he isn’t out much with rns. Mrs. Morley says a model $ band should be a hand, the following six questions (1) What day is your wed- anniversary? OR : NEW YORK, Nov. 23.— The cries of the nation’s, @ mothers, feeling for the anguish of Europe’s moth- ~ ers, soon will echo in the White House in a peace’ plea, perhaps the greatest organized movement thus far undertaken. The women’s peace party today, sent out to presidents and vice’ | presidents of women’s clubs 10,000 telegrams in which they — urged members to wire the White House, |asking the president to call a con- ference of neutral nations to end the war. The pleas will be in the name of the mothers of the world. Die rectors of the movement believe It jwill result in the greatest tele- a graphic bombardment President 4 Wilson has ever experienced Mrs, Henry Ford of Detroit con- tributed $10,000 for sending out the | messages, which are ned by der, F.N. SMITH, left half, 120 pounds, burglar. ED NELSON, fullback, 200 pounds, robbery | EAST TANK L. A. STOCKDALE, fullback, 164 pounds, one to 15 years for suet lary. ROBERT HUNTER, right half, 170 pounds, convicted of assault. HENRY PETERSON, teft tackle, 135 pounds, uit. E. MULLEN, right end, 130 pounds, having illegal literature in pos-| Seasion. G. T. JONES, center, 198 pounds, assauit. { 1 aa JOHN TOOMEY, left end, 135 pounds, ane to 15 years for forgery: G. BROWN, ieft half, 138 pounds, grand larceny. R. F, BENDER, quarter, 115 pounds, one to 15 years for grand lar ceny. MAX FISHER, right guard, 165 pounds, charged with grand larceny WALTER DURHAM, left guard, 143 pounds, charged with running away with an auto. KR. WILMOT, right tackle, 145 pounds, charged with grand larceny. H. KEMNITZ, sub, 155 pounds, 30 days for grand larceny By Fred L Boalt Personally, | like this idea of two jailbird teams|t (4) Give a recipe for some food (5) Give the price of butter and eggs (6) Can you sew on a button In two minute Morley can do it “I'm proud to say,” said Mra. Mor ley, “that I have the most model husband in America.’ meeting on the football gridiron. eee Jane Addams of Hull House, Chie as i tm 7 Who &. Sh Twenty minutes later the report- cago, as president o' e peace We do not wholly understand these men, nor “e - Hae the Model Thakeas 7" lee wha: chit the, promindek hee: party : us, but we know therh better than we once did. In — —| bands of Seattle on the phone , | DREADNAUGHT SUNK? | LONDON, Nov. 23.—A Rot- terdam report that one of Ger- many's newest dreadnaughts . has been mined and sunk in the Baltic lacks official confir- We're bunting fo: model hu other years we ‘threw them in dungeons when they} CORONER PLANS |oand.* he told Judge Burke. pr broke our laws, secured them with chains and let them} dent of the Chamber of Commerce. | Let's see if you can qualify, What} rot. day is your wedding anniversary? It did not cure them r ae ~—| | “Easy,” said the judge Octo-} 1 ‘ | lber 6.” mation. Now wa give them jails } G } . ; The Daily Mail's report said } What's your wife's birthday? y port sal wet more comfortable, and a mod- { Invite Governor of ; ton, Vee Oe all but 33 of the crew were 4 icym of freedom. And now, by vir Colo’ G ’ “What dress did she wear at Saved. tae of kindly authority, they are rado to ame ; . | breakfast?” | wrt, dreadnaught is said to permitted to organize football teams Members of the North (/ a ei ig Pay. w That's more than I} the largest in the Ger- bs Miners’ union officials and Stat elie asa: omg aaa rat es a” counay- ll |Mine Inspector Bagley have made| Then he found a way out (Sketched In France especially for this newspaper by Cartoonist Robert Minor.) not eee oe ee oe prowess snd sportsmanship, have issued invitations to }|# thoro inspection of the North We ate weparately this morning,” “THE MAISON BLANCHE” IS A LITTLE WAY OUT OF PARIS. ITIS A TRAINING PLACE FOR — ee ee Not in anger, on Thanksgiving|{ ied the game at. Ou S| west Improvement Co.'s mine at |he said CRIPPLES OF THE WAR. IT 1S MOSTLY INHABITED BY ONE-LEGGED MEN LEARNING TO WALK| Report GREECE YIELDS rs morning, will the hand of the mur-|) qale’s park "Thanksgiving |Ravensdale, where 31 men met| “Give a recipe for some food,” the|AND TO WORK.—ROBERT MINOR. LONDON, Nov. 23.—Greece is be derer be clenched. The clutching) morning to— death last week, and are ready to|teporter remorselessly continued Neved to bave yielded sufficiently ‘ace rae DE reek catia bf ASURRIOA CARLAGH of testify ¢ coroner's fury “No. Not a blessed bit of food lto the allies’ demands to have obvi- jated the necessity for coercing her. | This conclusion is based on the clal denial here today that any roner Mason intends that the|I'm the poorest cook in the world j not a purse, but a pigskin. Willlam|) Colorado, who will be here = {| jury shall visit all the ings of |but a good hand to eat Sykes, the well-known burglar. and,) to see the Colorado-U. of W. he mine, and owing to the gaseous| On butter and egg prices the | 7 nt strong-|} game in the afternoon | | Jonathan Yegg, the emi condition of the lower leve will |judge showed amazing ignorance. ave " q i] | 1 |Greek ships have been seized or arm artist, have had their set-tos|{ PRESIDENT HENRY probably not call the jury tll Fri-| Could he sew on a button in two |held in British ports, or that any with the police, but never nave they | SUZZALLO of Washington | da minutes? No, he could not—not |blockade of Greece has been estab- ‘ employed more violence again | ' aren m | To donations to date for the| without calling in the doctor | shea 4 their enemies than they will use on/ COA LMOUR DO relief of the victims’ families are| “I'm known as a hard customer | Authorities assume that if Greece kegiving day, when they buck Bie. {] 13.12, Chil o » Que Thanksgiving Wik? paeahaie Sette hildren of the Queen had not at least promised to re- frain from interference with the al- lies in the Balkans, the step of x blockading her and seizing her ships } would have been taken. |pia GUNS SENT TO TURKEY BUCHAREST, Noy, 23,—Fourteen 4 |hundred carloads of German muni- |tions have been landed at Bulgarian ports on the Danube river for tran- shipment to Constantmople by rail. | Included in the supplies are two |42-cehtimeter guns. | All the munitions came by rail any to Orsova in the . invitations in force. lressed to Room the line. ‘ - | Anne Congregational Sunday (Continued on Page 6.) But there will be no anger in thetr Twin is” company, at school gave $3.12. It is suggested violence: only sportsmanship and|} the Moore theatre, and of that Sunday schools all over the an honest desire to win—for the|) pos WO oe Paar. oe Jetty take up the matter next Sun EMPLOYES OF 0 he tank! it ’ day s polly t is that these men|/ tan theatri ad accepted }| All checks should be made out to should be fired by the same spirit |} nd will be there $line Ravensdale Relief Fund, a that animates the young stalwarts |) {|should be a of high school and college, who per-| Wwwwwenrrrrrrreerrnrnnwy | Labor Tem 0 prodigies o' sth, endu A great mass meeting is being Strong arguments favo , sem retirees and strategy for the|day# for theft. It 1s somewhat stitt] anned at Dreamiand next Suv Paes oe salugin bore of honor and glory of their institu-)294 formal tn tone, addressing me/qay night at 8 o'clock Joa entry for Oriental immigrants, and| tions = | Sch ermer has given the hall. The abolishing all other Northern entry I have before me a letter from Mr. | le eg Star, ore, the Mi Musicians union will furnish = points, including those at Vancou-| Mapes, the center-rush of the| mates of the county Jall, invite music. John P. White, president! OLYMPIA, Nov. 23.—The indus-|ver, B. C., and along the Canadian | dag: he whole of the population of [of tha United Mine Worke “ | \from Gern Worth Tank team, who is serving 90 King es dle or precisa the U1 ited Min Work rs, who toledl danirhnes ‘ecksinidelon tan. tn pounders. ss wall as the main of Rartheanbern, corner of. Hepinaa will b 1 the city, » the fice a e vre- | = ing counties to attend the foot. | address of the evening conference for an hour today with [ice tt te ere tone tre | were sent thence by boat down the ball game at Dug ‘8 park, at Officials of this district of the| former Po! Chief Hall, invest!-| gration Commissioner General Cam-| Danube. Cole’s Hot Blast . Range Special, $59.50 This is one .of the enticing bargains to be »morning of |mine workers, who alded in the/gating Hall's statements that em-|inetti, John B. Densmore, solicitor] RAIN tonight and Wednes igen vet a cents will udlane w bia) rellef work at Ravens-| poves in the department have fig-|of the federal department of labor alae Uotaereterty Utada nies! o ; re | dale {ll te of conditions, A col-lured in what is belfeved to be aljand Assistant Immigration Commis ; ? y . Not much, considering] lection is to be taken up for the! gigantic oplum smuggling ring, in|sionoer James L. Hughes. jhow unique will be th secasion | Ravens: connecting with the looting of state| Rev. Dr. M. A. Matthews present-| itr orrespon road funds ag-|ed the arguments, which were in : rant a bit etiitea’ he industrial insurance ros | ng paragraph is s stile he | gregating more than $15,000 dorsed by numerous railway offi ee et ee oe 1 Hall named two men in the de-|clals present at the conference, held | partment as members of the oplum|in the United States district court.) “We want the public to kno | w ring By adoption of the plans present-| we are not necessarily vicious U. S. District Marshal Boyle and{ed, the immigration department, it} because we were unfortunate | Special Agent Hamer, of the treas-|was contended, will put an end to} enough to become felons. y department, w today not!-|much of the smuggling of Chinese * * * We wam to show | d of Hall's statements and have lover the international line, a mat Weather Forecast 10 olclock on th | families you that, had we been given a YORK, Nov. 23.—Naval At-| begun an investigation on behalf|ter which has been a constant : Proper chance when young, we |tache Loy Hd, ‘of the German em-|of the federal government source of trouble to the department found in the Happy might be among your leading |haswy, was named directly today in| No chargés against any officer|for years. adne act, citizens today, or even mighty |the Hamburg-Americans meamship| have as yet been made. A suc-| Seattle then would be the only Wednesday section, on gridiron heroe lofficials’ plot to supply German|cessor to John F. Gillies, chief|point on the northern border of the| page 5, today. The Wuat & ce ee. X ot eke snide jclaim agent, will be picked from {nation at which Orientals could le-| | (Sketched In France espectally for this newspaper by Cartoonist Robert | Owl Hardware Co., at vlad we don't throw men into dun ry finally picked, As-|the office force, it 1s said. Gillies|gaily eyter the United States | Winer) « Tear : geons nowadays and load them with | «ist Distarict Wood, in| was dismissed late yesterday Tranfportation companies are A SCENE IN THE “MAISON BLANCHE.” SITTING IN THE 85 W. Pike st., makes Z ind Yat. their fot the case, pald Boy-Kd} The oplum story was offered to-, behind the plan SUN WAS A ONE-LEGGED SOLQIER, AND HE WAS TELLING Alf thic unusual offer as 4 It was difficult to decide what tolciaimed nd of $750,000 was de- day by former Police Chief Hall,’ With the establishing of a single SISTER THE STORY OF THE BATTLE IN WHICH HIS LEG WAS| abate so met ed ee th the proceed th tt irm of Easen & deposed r a and now in jafl/port of entry here, the railroads TORN OFF -ROBERT MINOR. an extra special for i We tried to leave it kat on A graft charge connected with| practically would be assured all | ~ —- aa a “Happ Wednesday” ‘ Hodge, and Hodge passe ie amount, $600,000 was sent another case jtraffic of {mmigrants® bound mn appy eanesday ceil aA Ko ake: THERlbae tee Pocine CoeaelTernik Beeinces thik ibn: optim. ial RIO JalRt ’ MAN MAKES BED IN telephoned the police Tuesday that] readers, Remember kek Jed it on to the men thems activities, he said loaded aboard the fishing boats,| Dr, Matthews was interested in she thinks a man is sleeping every} “Happ Wednesday” TIDES AT SEATTLE | The men voted to give it all to] ‘The deposit was made in August,/ostensibly ¢ din smelt sein-|the plan from the standpoint of KIDS’ PLAYHOUS {ight in her children’s playhouse.|] appy \Vednesday High. Tanks jthe playera’ wives and children who/1914, by a “higher-up” whom, Wood/ing, and is transported to Boston|patriotism, he said, and because he saw a man crawl out of the Is On page 5. 1:01 mom, 141 ft. 14.57 m m., 9.7 te. [Deed It most. It will come in handy|said, the government had been un-|harbor, and thence by automobile| believed much of the smuggling! playhouse early Tuesday morning os tae Se 83 Eto christmas, able to identity to Olympia, where it is disposed of.) could be stopped. Mrs, A. Tritille, 221 N, 28rd st.,!'The police will watch for him.

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