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ss: TheSeattleStar oxy ERICANS ARE ATTACKED BY BULGARS; HELD AS PRISONERS: DON’T DODGE, HI! | Doctor and Woman Correspondent Are © SU iaeds. ‘vars: | tha paul - Roughly Handled; Bulgarian Officer his privilege, even if he did repeatedly LET US SEE WHY GILL FAVORED e sag he would not run again. But it is not THIS FELLOW RENICK FOR A SEAT IN O d St d St T K 7 Hibrivilege to DODGE THE REAL ISSUE. THE COUNCIL A YEAR AGO. | Yr ers ars an ripes orn rom - ke Gill at one time may have meant it LET US SEE, TOO, WHY GILI “y n he said not run. Later, his WANTED JOSIAH COLLINS, A KNOWN R d C H d t 4 statements aloi line had a string at- FOE OF MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP, IN e ross Ca quar ers. = ta¢hed to them Would not run, he said, THE COUNCIL A YEAR AGO. UNLES ERICKSON By all means, let us have the tax issue By William G. Shepherd 3 RAN. But, important as it’ is, it will not over- | SALONIKA, Dec. 20.—Mrs. Walter Farwell, Chicago society woman and newspaper ~When Gi made. that statement early shadow the real issue, municipal ownership last p-Erickson and the mayor were Nor will it cbecatesiile ahi ids! ae correspondent, was handled roughly, and Dr. Hasry S. Forbes, American Red Cross doc- ) in aleittroversy ever questions of MUNICI a discredited police chief to whom Gill is tor, of Boston, was attacked when Bulgarian forces raided American Red Cross head- PAL, .OWNERSHIP. Gill made the issue still clinging. quarters at Monastir. then, He cannot dodge it now. ‘ The Star will be frank with Gill. A Likewise they ripped down the American flag and seized Serbian relief stores for the ; an iHé says now the issue is to besthe tax rei cen eos lamentable administr 1 lor : in Bulgarian army’ 8 use. ia udget. - The question of taxes did met 1910 and the present administration, he ha Then, stationing sentries, the Bulgars virtually held Mrs. Farwell and American Red into ir former controversy. improved considerably. BUT THAT IS ALI Cc k Br kes have the fax issue, too. THAT CAN BE SMID ross workers as prisoners. Edward Stuart, chief of the Red Cross in Serbia, appealed today to the state depart- et us’see why-the city has a cash bal : ance’bf $3, Geb 800 in the banks, but is poses f Fe 2 ti to the old- ment, thru Consul Kehl here, in a demand that Mrs. Farwell and Dr. Forbes be allowed nevertheless: to borrow money and igh stated lays of ward politics. |to leave. < pay Interest. He longs for a return of the ward WET Ee: Cncas wists whi Feb! F a us find out who inflicted upon us system. He said so during the re- rs nick law, which makes such a condi- cent commission charter fight. ec attack said they we sation was growing) WAR OR PEACE FOR U.S.?—UP TO HIM The conduct of Forbes and Mrs. Farwell was heroic. Refuses to Give Up Relief Stores Forbes had purchased 24 car loads of flour from the Ser- bians before they evacuated the city. This he stored in Red “rose: and was distributing small portions: ‘daily ted ¢ were safe Wednesday, but thei “the GIRL REPORTER LEARNS B . SHE CAN BE MOVIE STAR; i to 2,000 impoverished families within the town " | Repeatedly the Bulgarians demanded that Forbes set! 14 } [hem flour : fered him « what it cost originally N : | O,YES! PERFECTLY EASY | "ie refused, explaining the flour was American property | civilian distribution ¢ he Bulgars threatened " \ orb th » tec his sto s « nt . | pi aatey Ana Dr. Forbes, tect h res and him : | YSTERIFS—don't you love them? I do ing the Stars and ipes above the door of head- N J I found a myst 1p ih the Eilers building last Saturday, quarter and solved it 4 I think I have uncovered one of the worst frauds in Seattle, by| Bulgarians Rip Down Stars and Stripes 4 which working girl being bilked o' ir money, on the pre-| Suddenly several Bulgar officer v 30 soldiers, de ‘ tense that they are come stars in the m ; , cende d upon the j and rippe a F » the flag. One ; The other day Star got this letter from Assistant Labor Com-| ficer, who saic was a former deputy sheriff in Kansas missioner D. W. I 4 to Fort ' 3 1 hope you will expose this moving picture outfit at 407 Eilers iy & a ee ee P : ; ; q lbuilding. They advertise for girls for the moving picture business. I know that rag. It’s only good enough to scare Mexi understand they are inducing them to put money Into what seems a ' rians : questionable compact, but t 1 am hoping you will develop | 1 everal of t liers sprang at Forbes, and 4 + 20. | He was right in his cone yut he didn't have the proof Exhausted Sy’ the strain due the fficer hit him with the of his sword s . i found their ad in an x newspaper, it is to traversing miles of brush uf " : rt aa ot Gun Mr caimly attempted take a picture o > “WANTED—People by moving picture corporation; have openings in| Covered territory, the blood |. ! mM N several positions; can use experienced and inexperienced people in| hounds employed by deputy £ f : é : N all branches—actresses and general all around people. If interest sheriffs to trail the flight of camera clicked three soldiers seized her by the} § ed and able to make an investment, call NAb ipe ioe 4 building.| bandits who held up and rob. neck a rms and smashed her ca agit’ s ten thought I ald ke to try and at movibg picture) bed the State Bank of Duvall | Seize Two Car Loads of Ame ig |s0 lam not sur such concerns as the Lighthouse Film Cor-| of $435 Saturday night had to They then seized two car warned] § : : ‘ }poration find business profitable. be given a rest Monday morn- | Mrs. Farwell and the doctor not to attempt to leas | " _ The presides and his bride took ing ed ‘oss officer went it rh n ar mnt * (breaktast ta their private suite, as | pment Studded Man Meets Her at Door Fie desee Wilt ‘fenaw te A Red Cross officer, ent into Serbia in an attempt i” AnAnNNaainenannnnnaninnesnnnasalennitioineibenannennensteiinealiiel to reach the pair, was returned into Greece by the Bulgarians. | NOERWOOD B UNDERWOOD q BARON BURIAN 4 Baron Burian, Austro-Hungarian foreign minister, who wrote Aus. er Farwell, reported arrested by|tfla's reply to this country’s protest on the sinking of the Ancona, Farwell, millionaire son of Upon Baron Burian's next move depends whether or not the United ndent of States will break off relations with Austria. they did alt of Sunday ar. | At the door of 407 Ellers building | had the pleasure of meeting a S2areh later in the afternoon Outside, the clea Mr! Aiamond-studded gentleman of suave and ex ive personality. He| This le the word brought back | From them, however, he learned the story of the raid dpoke a tempting invitation to take waved me in by Deputy Sheriff William emeeeen a turn at the links. pa have Shields. CHICAGO, Dec, 20.—Mra. V The couple's plans, It fi ad the robbers are ulgars at Monastir, is the wife of Wa called only for an automobile ride r ator, 8 as been engaged recently as a corres) in the mountains during the after ollars. But I have fc pp i : t has long been sus Dict: sari of cri 1 the in itheastern theatre 8 Lett rope, and his game he will Pected @ gang of criminals hav jome etters During the forenoon the pres! noon. hat if y { F 1 n . 8 ere b in| Or Mra. Farwell’s mother’s first husband was Stephen A, Douglas, who q ; ' gh hang "Ss wn robt defeated Abraham Lincoln for. oa i me ps 86 orenoon the have come in answer to your advertisement,” I told him Si, hire . pberies 58 3 eS. Congratilations rll,” he sald, “there are th ways to answer that ad. Did you “ir Phang “2 cg 4 that have poured upon him in an/| .ome seeking employment for investment, or: i b od the men "Uf, S. SAYS ITS LAST WORD T0 Bs While I think of it, isn't it funnyhow these « mone hi d friend, J. Rufus Wallingford e door is one of that kind. He breathes optim however, maki ay to the Sultan unending stream Employment,” I answered He also had a short session with Thee robbers en the bank He seemed bored. He fished into a desk and drew forth a sheet of ., A : : his private stenographer, Charles | yer : gs: - . a sheet © about 6: 9B. m. caand forced Cash ; . M4 repared to | ahead of you, and there isn’t much chance for a beginner, But put your|;p. (ory A ate tea ae 4 Keep in closest touch with interna-|*20ne O° You oi well try you out Tuesday he terrorized banker. The floor 3 tional affairs. He has a private “We'll » park, and>we'll give you 4 and wa Is were riddled ng a film over at | telephone line, over which he ca cn ‘ arch is also belog made along aneeioiactaremsnan jee: “ 4 Ber e in th f ng throng WASHINGTON, Dec, 2 2 Secretary ans o! be banka of he Snoc nie ve b ; ec, 20. Amer. amg Tu atte. yee { 4 The “maddening throng,” I learned, was the mob in the background vie tage be ne ak eg i fs nae Mayor Hiram. C, Gill will seek te-,of them durlig — mg administra. Secretary er >ncerning | tne rabble that % after the baby carriage that’s broken loose from wr tt ooo ph ttav, Sar aht chs aiard rejoinder to the Aus-lelection. He so announced Satur-| tion.” H state affairs if necessary rab hat rune after who, it was belleved, was shot and : These Washington officials are|the nurse and is tearing down hill towards the lake Wilcai or BarOCAIe mathe kane trian Ancona reply probably will day night He said it was not good business {Instructed to keep him posted on Then I tried out in the studio, and perhaps—"but It takes a| v4. wwimming toward Hberty be in the hands of Foreign Minister Altho the mayor had frequently for the lighting department to ex. ine > sanirts long time a girl to get even a minor part,” he said | pe Sheriff Shield ate Burlan at Vienna tomorrow said he “would like to retire from/tend its business outside the y any developments requiring his at I at herif elds now Is ¢ } vd . , sOre “egy e ity 7 tion ion that the bandit was no | As i¢ inetats on prompt reply politics” and return to private law ints into the Duwamish valley, I"! Primices to Obey Remembers She Has Money to Invest ee enero rere 1, At it lnelate on prompt reply, it /Drattice. there always was a string! The mayor, sald: le. wal. cen The president and his bride came|,, ie arone and won te ty and said vor i me god le In safet Within a fortaiaht attached to such statements i of the counci! when the water and ; “ ecupying a} °%e when | eemsy 2 ng sack of mone: the a s No surprise that he is a candi- light ; Ss were esta here Saturday night, occupying a a wnathar me a little money, and I was just thinking I a ’ y h The note ts the first one which | /* ™ sur i a cand lig t ants “et established, and 4 private car on a special train sic maa ca & anfEhy spsinyne fy larted into the street, firing has gone without President Wil date again. he supported them F were married at 8:30 at (Continued on Page 3.) promiscuot They were follow son's final O. K Several months ago, Mayor Gill) “Since the announcement of the | Mrs. Galt’s home. The ceremony | ——— ——— — ed by a posse of citizen Gainer While he approved and dictated |S#id he wou not run “unless candidacy af Councilman Erick: | was simple. There were no ush-/11:40 Saturday night, an rived | wee vefore returning to Wash- became the target for one of the a rough draft of it Saturday, Sec. | Councilman kson ran son,” said Mayor Gill, “it is only a \ ers nor attend at Hot Springs 5 radi bandits, who leaped into the river retary Lansing sent the completed| Gill and Erickson were then in a f!" to those who may be interest: married in a b They occupy a — Gainer shot him thru the 4 and document without the usual presi-|heated dispa auestions of ¢7 i my decision to run to make ‘ ing gown, Both i their ei¢ wn ee he sank from sight NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—A com-| dential approval municipal ownership, At that time)‘t Known at this time, 4 ing the ceremony tel has bees a Weather t orecast The other three were surround. plete confession that Paul Koenig | |The administration's refusal to en. |the tax levy had not yet been be Ay Or eee ane ee formed by Rev. r nd no other gu give Tonle aka Fused ed in a patch of brush, but escaped and others plotted to blast the;ter into an extended discussion of gun. The so-called “high and low didacy for mayor Gham Smith, rector of St. Margaret's | rooms near them Lona vesday, rain or} during the night. A party of dep Welland ship canal, and involving| facts unless” Austria repudiates |tax” bunk had not been started iriffiths, his former chief of 4 Episcopal charet he Mrs, son| The suite is on the third floor ow. uty sheriffs planned to drive them the recalled German Attaches Boy-|her admiralty announcement in jus-| In his Saturday announcement d promised to love, honor and obey | Porches f e thelr windows | (OLBI. "from their ambuserde as soon as) Kd and Von Papen , been | tification of the torpedoing, is ex- however, Mayor Gill says the issue = and rverlo ie golf link re na da wrung from Fred Metzler, Ko pected to insure a promp he c ze ' 7 ne, : ‘ iw ; eae a8) zs H \ insure a prompt reply n the coming election is “taxes, William Lee, in trying to make A buffet lunch was served after |dent cua ' TIDES AT SEATTLE } “Dogs from the Monroe reforma- alleged ally, according to authori-| The state department is kept in-/and not municipal ownership peace between E. W. Goss, times the ceremony. Mrs. Wilson ecut|how to play 2.79, 10:98 { tory t the thugs for eight |ties today formed of popular and offict ‘ r pally +d conha M 4 eres , ‘ 12.4 tortep. me, Lett. § por nd official to our municipally owned keeper, and L, B, Ledbetter, shot the wedding cake pect to have HOt 1ottam. wor. | miles wing that the men had’ Indictments based on the confes-|opinion in Austria by Ambassador | utilities,” said Gill, “I have not by latter in Clear Lake Lumber The couple left at! They will nAnnnannanannnnnnanannnesiswam the river in getting away, sion are expected by Wednesday. | Penfield inoticed any octopi getting contral)Co.’s bunkhouse Sunday night b cerwrreeeeeeeeee ee ‘TAKE YOUR GIRL TO JOE’S DANCE AND GIVE MOTHER RYTHER’S KIDS A 1 CHRISTMAS PLL PLP LLP DLP LPP PLP PPP PP PPP PPPS PPPS PPADS RRP 4 “I tell you,” said Santa Claus n work t is. T hardly kno mentioned tn Burk's Peerage, or | No, no! This conversation | time to visit Mother Ryther'’s | mother to them all the | Dreamland Tuesday night. You | piker—you can buy more tickets. 4 pettishly, “It is out of the ques hich way to turn, You must | even in the Seattle Blue Books never took place, We made it up. | home, somebody else must, tf the | ‘round? Fifty-odd children eg can help Joe by taking your best You'd better show at Dreamland tion FOMember CAL.) bays waeeny tet chermen choked with wrath But it MIGHT t hap child the: sr tdae lot of food and wear out a pile | girl to Dreamland and dancing i . ‘ait the fivat fanities, ¢ ay ninth 1 hol 1) wrath butt Gs have happen en there are to get any ot wlath ia the aaOl'a vei | tomorrow night, that’s all, “But,” Joe Schermer started to | ing of tt nds of ott f Why-—wh he — stuttered anta Claus DOKS pay more | thing for Christmas Peas Mek artine Cs Perce et tant ea Onear, 2) ie Saee R 3 ‘ sn : Me housands of others of less n ittered Janta \ 5 pa ma So Joe Schermer ix going to try | you two-bits, and you get five Mother Ryther and her working 3 protest, “thos ildren at Mother | social importance. 1 can hard ou snobbish old sonofagun! | attention to rich and well-to-do You can't expect Mother Ryther | to do wh nta Claus—the mis dances. mothers and their babies get all i Ryther * home~ be expected, in the cireum Lee You beat it out of my place pron- | children than he does to poor to do the Santa Claus stunt erable 1 slacker!——won't do If that isn’t enough—and a the proceeds after the bare ex- { know!” Santa Claus inter- | to go out of my way for these | t You ought to be ashamed of | children, doesn't he? Well, then! Doesn't she, ont or the good- | But he needs help—your help | feller who won't dance more than | penses have been paid. If you rupted. “But I'm up to my neck | children whose parents are ne surself | And if Santa Claus can’t find | ness of hgr great heart, play | He's going to give a dance at | five times with his best girl Is a | can't go, send the money,