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Municipal League Reports on Candidates IGH The Seattle Star CN PECIAL committee tells who's who and S why, mnong: eahaiaites for ne —_ ESOT EN Poe ee Muatinue td comeat ceaed, the char PETER Orne pnvueh humo’ AnAnAin phen DD DDD Oe appears on page 8 of today's Star. 7 : THE ONLY PAPER IN SEA’ TTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS is a7 EDITION VOLUME 18. SEATTLE, WASH.,, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 239, 1915. ONE CENT oy mans AND REPORT AUSTRIA READY TO QUIT VIENNA IS SAID TO BE AFTER SEPARATE PEACE } TOWN OF AVALON ee F He was at his desk, uncomplain : jing, Wednesday, tho he was not well He came to the office Thursday but went b Ml, during the r n ing. On Friday he was taken to ‘ |the hospital | »¢ | It was then we of The Star learn | ed he had pneumonia | Gibb was only Th orth | | west never produced a sporting | writer of bright ise than { Gibb, Despite his youth. older | and more experienced th he look | ed upon him as an authority in all | ~~ branches of athletics | —- AVALON, CATALINA 1s. A Friend of Clean Sport i f , 9 vears 4, of | RO i LAND, Cal, Nov. 29.—(By Promoters of sports, amateur Duwamis said - Pathe Wireless.)—Haif the town of and professional, liked to have his " : 2 i Avalon, often called the “gem name associated with thelr enter be ‘ a of the Pacific.” was destroyed prise series of fo & holdups com : by fire early today This was because he was an un mit f y during the ding to t Tr The wind died down at 92 | compron enemy of unclean pa x weeks ng °F toda m. and the small fire cepart sport v cedduatie tans fh + | The recereua ment, aided by the boats in the Journalistically, he had a cris ' North Yak t ' rding Tribuiees harbor, w able to get the pezy style, drily humorous some ave been Ii “Bloody Bil }. Scroroime iss $ flames under contro! at straightforward withal the af “ts ec fr a truste and The Hote! Metropole, one of aif an ath ‘and a eport Reandos. 6 thene | the local newspaper is in- the best known tourist host ot cece 7 had fine contempt eard th ‘onfe declare ed t credence, ries on the Coast, was entirely Chariatanry in athieticn ar t 1 " t to BLOODY BILLY eh vee Pa destroyed. = his werteenl olde. be x * ( ibelenged.t the Sanning |__00 to, Personal side, be was & wens Thomas, Ox AIRMEN WRECK TRAIN Co., which controls the island | eee ie and held 't rv - : : otal 9 ay smal 1 ee & Mk wan inoured for S100000. rien and held m long ed, one o « f for four German aviators’ attact e Gis Nendred” eummer ‘cob Was Born in Seattle . y a ers revolver pon Verdun, f French airmen e ais and Sante were wiped Gibb was born in Seattle. When Frank Gibb Those | arty were: Frat lunes 20. tombe against ths he had reached bigh school age he Chereonka, Thomas nurserymal see Brieulles ststion, cutting off the The Tuna club. Mecca of fisher-|¥ent to Bellingham with his} and came to be reg An A) Mra Che " F. Rosaia, a Se Billy's Partner Loses His Bell | ratiroad 4 wrecking a moving en from all parts of the world, {s Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry W thority on campus spo: att fh n Kar an and Becomes train, today’s official statement re t blackened pain The northern |Gibb, who still live in that cit Among othor activities Farley a Mutton ort part of the business section lying| He entered with zest into high, bis newss r work, Git Hold Gun as Evidence Grena attacks were reported a between the Grandview hotel and | 8chool athletics and edited the, ‘dent ¢ ntly organized the scuffie Bra | AN EDUCATED TRAITOR |‘ 4*te!s: Li road and Lor Hote! Metropole burned. school annual, thus getting a taste on seems and which was is | Taine Fi fighter: played a steady for newspaper work > wae to been Official scorer of the victims, Later it recoy zy . . cy tleten Of eater froc the top of the| In his senior year he joined the) °° = in Ol the, hockey | ares the other: b and mt Bply,”. veteran “lend: aheey” St) FIGHTING IN AFRICA jail, which is on high ground, and/staff of the Bellingham Reveille, league turned to Brandon. It being held | James Henry Packing Co.'s slaugh-| LONDON, Nov. 29 Rapid prog the steamer Hermosa, sursmoned working after school’ Later he wae! Deedes his father and mother,|ay evidence against the young man 5) ter house, 2005 Ninth ave. S., is on |Tess against the Germans in the by wireless, lent all possible ald. |on the staff of the British Colum-| 7! !* survived by & sister, Mar-| Brandon also ix said to have ad the job alone now, |Kamerun district of Equatorial Sia ; § - garet Gibb, and two brothers tted the robbery of Arthur and d ‘or a time Billy worked with a 4 r odes t she wan considerably hawpered | pian, of New.\Weetminater, B,C... t Gibt d_ two broth Ww i th bb f Arthur and ; ime Bill ked with a} West Africa was reported » bhithe flames which swert dowa| The Seattle Sun secured him! Athy * mraduate of Washing Eawin Lundeen, employed at Low partner at the business of betraying | The British have reached the Puge- upon the wharf and licked up sev-/when jt started publication early|t2™ State college, and Bruce Gibb)man & Hanford’s stationery store his brothers—leading newly-arrived | river. Mee) eral small boats in the harbor in 1913, and he stayed with that of Pellingham. jhere, and to the holdup of C. W sheep from the pens to the . Several fire fighters wer» slight newanap 4 a His grandmother, Mrs. Willism|Criswell, at Taylor's mill, and Dea pinay Fg ea PLAN NEW WAR LOAN ly burned. newspaper until it euspended. Then) posrse, and an uncie, George F.|/Duson, of Foster By Fred L. Boalt }down from the sky with a kite, but Rilly’s partner lost his bell, and| BERLIN, Nov, 29—Germany will Pike love in. conservatively esti-|°* came te us Pearse, live at 1412 Blewett wt A. watee dalen’ fiom Deusce~wae y he didn't know what he had when mistaking him for an “ordinas aunch a fourth war loan of $2,500. mated at $ rtially covered Studied at University Funeral servic wilh t held|taken from Prande brother when e managing it sheep, the killer stuck his knife in /000,000 in the midd'e of January, it by insura While with Sun he took th the Bonney-Watson chapel ati he visited the att coun asked me ast ntists know how electr the partner's throat as he had | Was announced toda course in journalism at the uni Oo pm. Tuesday, Rev. FE. V ty day sn anid to have kne thing ab nd how ¢ stuck the other sheep Billy and his sity, was elected to membership injcent Shaylor of St. Mark's Episcopal) ad ept the timepiece tricity Tt eaid they me: tin high partner had led to the killing pen, |KITCHENER IN PARIS Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, church, officiating from Philty | my n terms, but they don't know Betrays 500 Every Day PARIS, Nov. 29.—Earl Kitchener esa Wright Refuses to Talk | know. a what it is, any more then the Tus.) 5 that's why Old Billy, eight |arrived here today to confer with 1 don't know bow | got started Because aid the cans did—or Bridget Conwa T\ vears at the business of sacrificing | government heads, following his eG mid young Brandon. af managing editor, “this is |S matter. | | his comrades, was still on the job|SWing around the circle in the near uv alleged confession 1 me | tr Pre yerity hi {rl alone this morning Sast and Ital Wright quite a while ago and| ier ce , Bridget was our hired girl when | pilly up the narrow passageway to| After discussing the war situa drifted into erime ons Week was a boy back hon nc Boog i oa with leaden Paete | art a into cr T | | al Poa dlt aregte We bad their doom tion with terders in Paris, he pre- | nt refused to make yx} x sure. Anc et ay aap ; Out of th ns the flock follow |SUmably will return to England. | ment, even wh confronted | t Rvery hand baa stabi Rilly up the narrow passageways to| His return from the near East is with Brandon's confession ies ; ae ae dn ‘bh foeuat mk’ 6 the inclosed pen in the slaughter Considered os meaning that he has en The younger lad's sta nt wae *< ‘ 7 ep or r , he |Toom mapped ont the future of the Bal- PARIS, Nov. 29 rmany Is recorded by a stenographer sell, from | “Til mot be talkin’ to @ Pox on the | “realtor Billy then slips into a cor.|Kan campaign, but will leave the ’ making parations to resist an ex Prosecutor Lundin the presence € tot Bridxet was a stendpstter. There |ne 4 chews his ct acefully, | O** on of his plans to others, * pected attack in the Balkans Anehits. 6 Bi of reveral wit ‘ t to tric eBeakes >. geen aamkakowt. as je the blood® of hi mrades cannot \ Indications are that Russia's hext . nt, : He aa othing o | A : . patters h " BOM > ; pvernmen WASHINGT® y RAG: : “ b telling | th »ken Edison was born in a | Spatters over his woo! My move will be to rush her big new Ada today has, nde & overnm ers ASHINGTON De- | hold ne n Citizens’ is telling | tntiiettsce In dilans a cleepy vit,| ‘The last vietim knifed, Billy hur] VIENNA, Nov. $9—Heedlesaaa™ y thru Rumania to Bulgaria,|*?izure, 20,000,000 bushels o a wreck, Pres wW ctober | ut it lage EAL (oan Seba tay noine [tien the ru again for|losses. the Italians are continuing IB With or without Rumania’s consent. Claes wheat. a son arrived here today a half ho Sheriff Rrewer, who | managing editor | jake ; Bas more |their grim task of wiping Goritz off Reports, however, tend to show his quantity soon will be 8. veatip " anything about : ‘<eis eal ors, has |the map. Rumania is taking a more favor-|I"& to Rngland and ee : a {di exili L'sala 1 didnt wo hea _ ff = io Nitta ; h : long muiven ta w nich The a office admitted the Ital- 1 able position toward the entente Hered w ile at the same time 150, Th esident sy Saturday | Wright, say howeve be-lknow much, T took a swift survey tere ne Mirennlace of th sl he leads his comrades will never get |'808. after uninterrupted attempts, PBL i) powers, and there is a growing be- “ J afternoon and evening and Sunday |Heves he has evidence sufficient to| of my electrical knowledge and was Viena rhe farmers in the a chance at his throat succeeded in holding for a time the GA ier that she will allow the Russians ser of seizure. Saturday| With his fiancee, Mra, Norman | connect Wright with the bank rob-| sur ed by the complete Rt it] oohood: vetalied him-well For betraying others, the. “lead |Summit northeast of Oslavia, in the © to march thru unmoiested The first seisure came Saturday 1, 2) New York. Saturday after | 0°" |} 1 a great deal ab They said he was craz she is to be allowed to die aj Goritz tion. Artillery blasts, ; 4 At the same t Rumania has Might, and included holdings in 11 } arday | « J tricity ' a a ane faath a oe to ale @/ however, drove them out ; =) told Germ whe will not open the elevators, from Fort William to the|noon ¢ attended the Army and | 1 have to laugh ‘or % ue “pe - cnt h ; ; | } x ar $y ~ndln§ arngalt es: antic coast y me, w b nds of } all t s nearly as I make out ead she said O. B. Josep BH) Vanube to passage of Teuton men Atlantic coast. ==)” | Navy game, with thousands of New ASK COMMON USER all his | marvelous Ms cateeantor ia Ac tsetnte,foron’ and t¢|chthe Guinan Haney 0 sevh.| GREECE STILL STUBBORN ns destined to Cc evention o ‘ocketin Waters ob g ther , he does really know | electri 8 a cosmic fe and am e cc my ae Spe tnanitiong destined to Constan-| oe is assigned the govern:| rere ob S thom | tricity, pean't really | everywhere, In {ts natural state |chosen for their intel And, ATHENS, Nov. 29.—The Greek G 7 howerer, does not in-|Mment as the reason for thus com newspaper writer sb atl x s 1 sheep jermany 8 nF Heigl pee be is. dnd party ‘attended thé st : ; dynamic, for bis use. Until man|which is i janded to the entente ministers i i to be thus blocked, and her|Mandeering this vast supply and party a ) onfess his unfitness to write als n . | 4 bon call or netting the Russians| Some of it is owned Amert-! performance of “Chin Chin” as the The resolution rec anything itts in, it is gentle as a soft Joseph told how the com.)Sunday. It was belleved that, while vrthe Bulgar frontier and fiank-|CAans, but the government has prom-| guests of his cousin, Jobn Wils adoptior the f | eee summer shower : formerly used goats to lead| conciliatory, the message fell a ; ing them in Central and Western|!sed to pay a reasonable figure ooner had the excitement tee, cAlling on ¢ The ancient Toseans “ot their) But the — raind zarher he sheep to the slaughter room,/of granting the allies’ demands, M for it ated by the entrance of the party | Rradford to again , , arning,” held that “there be nine | pools, overflo 1 into the the employes teased them so Rumania. Failure of the allies to force the! dled down t¢ th house was|for a common wu agreement | we t send forth lightning and | ravine, and bec a rag ood. ch that they became too mean FRENCH STEAMERS SUNK Texan car line magnate gets, Dardanelle thus releasing Rus-|thrown into an uproar by this line|tween the cit and t attle, | e of 1 sorts: So with electricity and were “fired LONDON, Nov. 29.—The French yeeved” because San Antonio sia's store of wheat, is assigned,|from the play Renton & Southern over t Edison himself can't prove the| A doctor in Chicago killed a dog steamers Algerian and Omar have ion't accept failing electric | Ss among expert, as the reason for} Poor widows cause a lot of trou- | Fourt ave. tracks, came before | Tuscans wror ee been sunk by submarines, as has wife the governmental action lt le this world. the council, Monda noon Franklin fetched electricity ! (Continued on Page 6) the British steamship Tunis, Twen- 5 ty-nine aboard the Algerian are D . 9 ° pissing re wend o You Know How to Hold a Wife? $25 Prize for Answer CONGRESS GETS Banoits ROB SAFE a | ; EVANSTON, Ill, Nov. 29.—After Why Do so Many Men Go to the Divorce Court? tang Do so Many Women Marry Only to Leave Husbands? Help Us Settle Question INTO MOTION binding she “Watchman, five auto | bandits biew the street railway. an ever :n-{to the divorce court ! | cially desirable at thie particu Matrimony” ma company’s safe here and escaped wend their| Women, too, of course | lar season, There are always rty theatre on with the contents early today, not fanity Hill| talking now only about more Christmas presents to day, several da ena 9 —-Ma.| heeding a policeman’s shot ae set Nine out of ten will 1 get than one can afford. mst closes : INGTO. Nov J sy slowly into motion today, Harmony {| WwW bby never 4 Here are the contest rules ; ; Fc ate 5 ne Weather Forecast 5| ,,\°i.0°0"% TRV et ead ig tae me tm the watchword in oath: the| "erat servicas tor A. Riches Tonight and Tuesday, } Otter ame. Or she has’ ret words in length he wave At éane committee. veral superintendent of the West sional rain )| the old folks. Or she t | Write on one side of the pa. | The watators: aaloucne Wea-| End Consolidated Mining Co., of ies ed up and left for rea r per only, with pen or type Pais n the rules committee| Tonopah, Nev., who died Kirk countable proble ealde | writer willaesa ve n to choke|!and Saturday night, were to be The question ar Vhat ts “ee | Write your name and ad i. lebate, and Senator|held Monday afterno: oor man going t at it? acer u g, of the | dress in the upper left-hand annonce. the. -ataarine a — The time b en wom: | I truck w importance corner. sacar " St ae $@\an has taken er teeth | ¢ roblem, } ade t | Write the number of words ‘ wees nd demanded mo: er man's | fe | in the left-hand corner epee Mpeg 7 C 1 m of attention, She refuses to he wtood For the bent letter of 100 Letters must be in the hands LIVES, SHE SAYS dla Pittm olumns the corner the day after the wed words on “HOW TO HOLD A of the “Matrimony” editor by Amed #0 ' W 11-S it ed Z ding and forgotte WIFE” submitted to The Star noon Friday. Only nine out of the 566 democrats e e. ect were . J my V; Books and books have writ “Matrimony” editor before Fri Address your letters to the NEW YORK. Nov gee ae - Gif {rane ny j ten on the subject, “He old a| day noon, a cash prize of $25 “Matrimony” Editor, care Se anehthaloe aa ay Naan eea 1 conimittee started the ifts THERE J | Husband But whoever b 1 o will be given | attle Star, SABAH CHERS OF HOW AT TRHE aUb wor dra tins com. ; : Z volume on, “How to a Such a prize should be espe. One contestant may @UDIIC GT Cratine, “apparently. with an. Atie|fertmegee fe A SRL Will be found listed in arid f gitar : t on of place i ei I | more than one trian commander, did tts best tol Selection of pr © tem the ad of MacDougall- ‘ ‘ ave passengers aboard th itish'for the senate went over to Wed eo ya as tet he se NEGRO MUST HANG :*.3.""i0"i°: to uuthwick, on page 5, i always n to sense such thing JOLIET, I, Nov, 20.—"Chieken| ; he a =a OE nae to uy Congress convenes Monday nex in today's Star. You G\ are scenario} 0 and Vho is A oe ‘bell, negro trusty nat | SDip 8, Eleano an, author i . 4 See ce einer eae a AFH i Camabell negro tristy. mst! quoted the commander as shouting will, of course, want to Jare turning their attention to on in a roon oure at 509 You Me ee iene Mito ot tha former!t® paniestricken passengers. “We QALLS MILITIA TO do a good part of your y | hut 0 kne how to 1 d night warden of the penitentiary sare not murderer nisi OF 4 ly - | wifle : tha A A ~ . ed about His command, however, did not CLOSE GAMBLING shop} Ing as early as } : ; , ‘kak s INDS r come until ersons had alres ti ible 1 this lis wanememall cones he old } ng ' " , all BIDS HOUNDS FAREWELL 1 sossible and this list VL, Lh op D erasinga ae tae é > f sid fad deo had CHERITON, England, Noy, 29 jrowned in their haste to t NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 29.—Un I t the iat ‘, ROA AALAARAAINONA, | 0 1s Ree drama, le & dasiclasa wee The t ut the King Just before he died, A, Martin,!the ship and not until one woman’ der nv, Hall iti will be of material as- TIDES AT SEATTLE y with Just that probler vend “ master of the local hunt 1 hisihad gone mad, realizing that en at Jefferson parish to istance to you. Maas, ion RE oral ft will appea at th e Liberty the r nitial A ere found otter hounds brought to his bedside|three babies had perished when she|da ambling Which author ° _ yeast ‘ | atte, veginaing Weduesday My bis bat Land. i Julia Dean, “The Wite’ ‘gud bade them farewell, ‘hurled them into the sea, ities refused to stop. \ Mere rrerree FRANK GIBB, SPORTING EDITOR OF STAR, DIES SUDDENLY OF PNEUMONIA| The Star's sporting le Gibb died at the Frank editor Lal at noon Sunday TELLS OF == CAREER Who Betrays 500 of Hi Kind Daily in Killing Pen RUSSIAN ARMY TO