The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1915, Page 1

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SEATTLE EXPLOSION PLOT SUSPECT IS UNDER ARREST eee Star IGH We've Located Old Man Prosperity Star correspondents trail him down, tind he’s a really and truly person coming to town before long. and who's Read a refresh Ing account of national busines conditions |: THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : | EDI ITION on Laue. I ch Rinne reba N Re RB is le ey A oll BB BBckid 2) AR dalerpaetino TRAINA AND NEWS ®TAN \ VOLUME 18. St AT TLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, ONE CENT 1915. an yey “Where says Cartoonist Minor, ina letter to the editor of The Star from the war zone in France, “burial parties on the battle fields put the name of the dead soldier on the simple litt! ee they pri into the soft earth of the newly filled grave. As | crossed the wide battlefield of the Marne, | saw many women—mother Jers, wives, sweethearts—passing from one cross to another reading the namew in thie pleture this poor old mother had found hers, and she stood there, a sad and forlorn figure, weeping her soul out with dry eyes.” ' HOME AGAIN.—“A group of children who returned to their old in the battle-stormed Vosges after the Germans had been driven MY BEDROOM AT GERBEVILLER, FRANCE.—*“A shell from a French 75mm gun exploded outside this house during tho retaking of the village from the Germans.”—Robert Minor. U. S. TROOPS KILL VILLA SOLDIERS NOGALES, Nov. 26.—Drunken Villa soldiers returning after evacuating Nogales, started firing across the border into American territory at 11:30 a. m. today. The 12th infantry returned the fire, killing many and clearing the streets. PLL LISTER WIRES SAILING SHIP EUROPE WILI. HENRY FORD IN BREAKERS; BLAZE WITH REVOLUTION ‘on: bROW HELD IN — PLOT On top of a reported state- ment Thursday night by Ral- eigh Falconer, held for federal authorities in the county jail at Tacoma, on a charge of smug- gling, that he knows the inside of anti-ally plots on the Pacific Coast, including the burning of Pier 14 and the blowing up of A VICTORIA, B. C., Nov. 26.— —VICTOR BERGER. EDITOR'S NOTE—Victor Berger conceded by Kurepeans to be ti Saocialiat in America, whose bs wiedge of Furopean conditt FORD HAS PEACE PLEDGES WASHINGTON, Nov. 26.— Signed statements trom offi Twenty-five men went to their death on the rocks of Schooner cove, on the west coast of Van- | the dynamite barge in the -har- bor here several months ago, | came the arrest at San Fran- let in America, wobse | peoples cials high in the governments fc.c iT * or agen a couver island, when the Carel | cisco, Friday, of C. C. Crowley, gl yt yoy ar, Allover | Of both the allies and the Cen Mapu, Chilean full-rigged four investigator for District Attor- Europe at the presen’ seething with unrest and suppressed tral powers, declaring that they masted Iron ship, was battered | ney Fickert revolt. The Star regards thi ‘man so closely affiliated with socialist are ready for peace, are in his to Wlesai te'the. sheton Glen Ut Bek ‘F¥ancivco reports::fasiaa nnd cines interests abr to be partieularty timely, iluminative and significant hands, Henry Ford announced swept the Pacific coast yester- | lthorities - there suspect Crowle a today upon arriving here for 4 day afternoon | | may have had nd in the dyna- By Victor L. Serger Va She went. oh the ‘rocks at @ | | mite barge ext ‘here, and that ‘ o'clock he was directly once (First Socialist to Be Given a Seat in the United States Congress.) I s who sa plan Writhin: iven:: teenie. abe: tae | ioione aboard ‘etine ie r it see Ime . foolish have the greatest beer ded int k }York and ‘In Bastern munitions . rie P There is bot ate and ¢ i that neither Sinate nor ‘England Will: emariate. san) | Sose me bo ie the || swept over her from stem to “Blame Crowley for Explosion 4 i ° iu ha e stern | € owley's arres' a : pla start a peace ship to | |was impoasible to launch the boats on told of a man that while Germany will re-| | ¥ © to attend a ‘ S octaka ui ioe tor tae dnaen oe tobe a stevedore who in victoric r lar 7 swimming. So théy clung to the rent aunch w nile H main victorious on land, ‘ord announced he is prepar: | | rigs Wey aided’ musth. case later - deatroyed.cit anne - ne ed tos ‘one, two, three, or i ng on munitions hers gland cannc¢ com- towards th | England cannot be M>!| as 0 millions a need faa CP. Wi, steamer. Baebes ant refused to rent one, pletely crushed, on account | ed.” to conduct tl-prepa faquinna, Capt. Gillam, attempted | Officials be lieve | the stevedore : rt America. rescue the doomed men, but the c secured another launc of her peculiar insular situa an office a at: tia atAes: ena tk te |» ime, vomb causing the tion. | Psa ear tp idacay 9 tman will try to identify re the est ° ° Ppp a dl deyipere gosh RO Crowley as this man ] € Gov. Ernest Lister Friday aft tho of chain out the] ard mone ae im- HAPI Pret ied to. & taleaeam ollers snapped it and “HOUSEKEEPING!"—A striking picture from the war zone in Eastern France, by Cartoonist Robert| [le is formally charged wit toe ] von replied to eg windlass. After a bat-|Minor. Many villages have been repeatedly bombarded, “and it is remarkable,” says Minor, “how| lication in antially bom, plot from Henfy Ford, inviting the seas for two hours, the| people will stick to homes that have been all but destroyed Women work around shattered walls with | headed German Lieut. Robert face governor to become a member ss Maquinna gave up and|rafters sticking perilously downward, while the devastation is a picnic to the children, who find it fine) ae he Oe pi ay. he: tonal that an indem € of a peace party from the Unit od by + ge breakers finished) amusement to play among the debris.” inde “the. country, arranging the é iron ship 00 ce arrang expenses of the ‘ t| ed States to leave for Europe, | ‘rhe Carel Mapu was captained PARA ADA DADA placing of bombs on ships and in possibly be pa 1 December 4 by Capt. Desolme She was for-| | munitions factories aa tion | Lister Is in Seattle, stopping |merly the British ship Kinross Weather ed Federal officials ‘at, Tacoma arg I ease hy saty g iMbings lige th tor Paget ou Jie | Occasional rain tonight Straightforward story told by Fal has kind Gov. L wired Ford it | D°F ms ae re Saturday ] coner é |) would be impossible for him to \ He declares, according to reports mt * go, because of the press of of if | pine that n ie to make 1 fice duties |gang of men, f : : . 1 everal young white girls not e tral t, and where { ( . y { Jastyy ent is | G t t . e 4 40 ppit Ww d tS S$} @ | miles out from Seattle, on the Both-/d Iway, the depute ar magi ICTOR L. BERGHE R A We 74) # \ell road, Thursday nig med. They were invite the dynam! - t = f , a“ 1 Jerly ee some ft nd roperty 1 promise to repudiate the de Hol rey ee And an overcoat eet esis x 4B) uring a wild disorder! ‘nee vomie fun Offers to Tell Leader : y be the best position because it made it Mendctita, Wa. ox? 1 9 | dance the girls became maudlin with was already afte ds} o eala: to. hawe. devlanedcikal “en ‘ . ‘pre ; we wg made to your measure 4CHk iS | MAS liquor. Later they .were escorted |night | a said thane Nera | va oans from it hes ' : by ee ee 7 Se je by egro me wed ) he ay back to town Jeput Tr " : . ‘snd stone 2 nig i or here for $15. These are the back to Seattle by negro men weil! On the way ba wa, Deputy | 0 Ot etused Furthermore, 6100 invitations sent. out, alto ; hown as underwortd characte Hodge says the dat least 20 oner is sald to have given their country as no « 1 thas very interesting spe- | Among thowe present were: Felix nia hines loaded with bk and eines of inves tien Whe. ae BUT IT WILL DEPEND LARGE! Wants Peace Discussion cials which are being SPURT AEATKG Ae under pontatioe tol": Vive caw four watt ance elainis, were implicated in she § f LRN) | EY ord ri interest men and fi Gerwerid, who ia yader & : ‘ At the} atte “jobs ‘ GERMAN GOVERNMI IS GOI I man oF pha rin offered by the Imperial #\the peniientiary for extortion, and hall who eduld 1 ave began over] “tn, xlso reported to have sald VAR HETHEE HEY ILI IT} ve pat dil py: . bbs, A \three negro characters known as/ 17," said Hodge They had been] p¢ ld: tell the nace the tae WAI D THE M puntrlen, i ar, and} Tailoring Co.—Loui Pitegerald The Duke” and|taken white men ler to the federal authorities ) Irse 4 4 Sidelsky, proprietor Chicken A police report lat 1 the ht) given immunity in the " r y . ‘ : c ‘ . The hall armed with negroes gave notice of the teow craiiat hit “ ‘ 1 for Saturda Full de land whites of both sexe It also showed ‘ vung hie’ leoar, he said, receives ‘ ie ne ieee tails on page Many | While the dance was in progress, white gitls had left the hall Bi tom:thoae “nighen Ge a i : ‘ Y . % : " the checkroom was looted, and most |for town, with (hree negro 1 : eee : oy Aro 1 lag mone IVINS oppor- of the garments left there by danc his statement, de pm , \ 1 beea i jov. to, the ate tunities for the Satur ora wore ntelen POLICEMAN SHOT; DIES clares it to be his belief that the ot ( 1 tur rom the trencl b an orp, Bet { sagas: ‘ Shortly before this Deputy Sher SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 26.-~—Po-| leader of the gang till On tHe & . 1 i i rn ee gree day shopper will be \Jiffs Billy Hodge and Dick Bush were] lice Corporal Ealy today succumb-|Coast and added that within 30 ent , nina ‘i pie ay a found in the ads today. {| dispatched to that vicinity to inve 1 to a bullet wound inflicted dar s other big “jobs,” either here But I « ra violent re \ in 8 toriou roly investigated. He ‘ i $| tigate a report that an automobilist | ing a fight with bandits who rob-|or at Seattle, Vancouver, San Frame Germany, at k ( IR THE NEXT 10 YEARS to|##ys he 1s confident the person Read them carefully. had been held up by two men, They} bed the Claremont, cafe a few days| cisco or Los Angeles, will be at ge aw | SUllty, Will be apprehended and ar | |traced the thigs to Kenmore hall,| ago. | tempted. rested within a few days,

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