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ne AT THE ARENA! Q GOV. LISTER AND MAYOR GILL WILL Ub THE ( . t T 4 CHIEF SPRAKERS SUNDAY APPERNOON AT 4 | Ri D yet RDAY c ov ER SAT O'CLOCK, AT THE ARENA. THE MEETING IS 0 201A ie rs = MA oa Pr POLIT: CITY-WIDE INTEREST, FOR IT WILL DEAL WITH ee bainhiomrontnnnnnepteed iediliticiepiunn dor nnnn enema ME HOT dire fe Ag: “4 nae THE IMPORTANT QUESTION Ob DECENT ND A POME A BE 4 + i LK T. ioe IMPORTAN? |S eeen {": THE ONLY | ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS Pires Sane. ABO GOURD. RIGHT oh Miss Nettie Campbell! NUDE WILD” MAN SPREADS TERROR ON BEACON HILL} MOTHER WANTS | | YOU, ANTHA 6 M } A naked, unknown man has been terrorizing residents in the outskirts of Beacon hill nightly for two weeks Police and the country living around con hill conducting a hunt for him. Residents have appealed to Mayor Gill and Chief Becking- ham, and Sergt. F. G. Brant of Columbia station has had a squad of officers scouring the thickly wooded sides of Beacon hill for the wild man’s hangout o terrorized are of the that several i are many have families mov jout of their homes and joined forces with other families fearing fan attack,” sald C. H. Vick, 9107) | 39th S., who appealed the last time }to the police Thursday | Vick described th wild man jas being about 25 years old, wear: ing a small black moustache and long, black hair, which he brushed straight back from his forehead apr His mania is to walk about in GORA | the underbrush naked,” said Vick beginning of the great drive ex-| failed to produce any evidence a - i 4 : “He will suddenly step out from a pected to sweep the armies of the aan tee Eitan e gsleys ‘“ Antha Harrison clump of woods when he sees wom S central empires out of Serbia. For! 9. 7 Anth: Harri “ en or children and make threaten several days advices from German! But the actual murder of Sergt. 4 ntha eTISON, , COMET" Savanices towed them ieee —-- sour owever, have reported in-| Weedin, and the fatal duel Bes agg home! “Mra. Jacob Goellner, 400 Direc creasing anxiety at Berlin over) tween adage war ribs : oe 3 No matter what you've done!tor ave., who bas encountered the that the allies’ Balkan of- |. Stir ty than ever After, Geri . oi Haak Gos pote hap ” wa yout to begin while | mystery vhan ever after the - for where you afe, come eee eee ned “paste nga at triple offensive on the|Hesses of the preliminary hearlmg a“ she returned one de nd him : ee: Caren ve OS ven , cries. If you could see yourjhad entered while she was away \* as unde y ; dence tenttnacey ee vr mother as we of The Star have|and had frightened her small chil b a Berlin report moan ly esta ny t Ne tact ial . DexaMer, you'd lose no time dren from the house “Please don't go riding to Dr. James C. Snyder, a neighbor | plantie 1 to squeeze the Austro-Ger-| Sma ee « mat 9 Whe hi aa ? 1 * is - ate the Favros, says his wife heard mans and the Bulgars by pressure|T@m crouching after the car in She’s tired, lonely, broken Gilt texing with of on the d or) NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—The fed-| night,” Mary Favro’s mother |). ene ae aL tind te WENATCHEE, | aug Mew n four fronts simultaneously,| Which the two officers and five . , he fled, taking with him two jars o| Ley ei diation and con . ne mother pleading with the or fro: ne. Aes hearted, seeking, tirelessly,|trult Juico.and’a loaf of bread. We|eitainn acd “representatives ot| Peaded Thuredey night Wh Tdaugnter 15 minutes | before the | Senator Miles Poindexter was | hoping at the samme time to draw| Women were ridiu 4 night and day for you was naked. Later he appeared and |trainmen’s brotherhoods, including | *F |headstrong girl mounted the motor.| ¢heered by more than 2,000 | Rumania into the war against the| And it was definitely established (99 aie Ot ar full beckoned to Mrs. Goelln She be- | 40,006 oad men, today agreed “1 feel that something awful |cycle which crashed into an auto| people here last night when he Austro-Ge oan that the Javanese watchman, who ‘ Maybe your heart is full of 4 ) railroad men, tod Agr 9 r IL _ paayhe yo ¥ : came so frightened she moved from | tq submitting any final prop-| Will happen if you go riding /driven by Carl Scott, 3827 Burke| delivered his first speech of th The news he allied success in| Was killed, and who fatally woumeg tiny grievances that you have |the house, and is now staying with | ositt looking toward a settle-| With George Bacanello.” ave, at Van Asselt station, near P ofthe | the Balkans than Regenesis ed Wiley, lied with a coat on. nursed until they outweigh | neighbors F ce a vn ga geoh By tt But, Mary, 18, pretty and | ( own campaign at the City park. The | of new and swee suce 8 by Three rincipals of the tragedy , g : ment ¢ emands ma ve - . ry 4 ; in thele s{are dead and no cne was able to Paso! Mrs. H. ¢ 7th ave. and/ men until a. m. Saturda headstrong, who lives at 6551 Favro was taken to the | applause and cheers were fre. the Russians ‘n_ their advance | 8re Ceag dogs your reason Feb ea Be ’ Pg : y- cen| 14th ave. 8, went city hospital snd later to the) quent, and th nst Lemberg from the south-| Say Whé ran after the car, causing Di or no k ir ¢ conferences a he, the attendance But no matter what you are| -ontered the nak eae Tee Te ed teamaent| Friday, Mary is tying seri Providence t al with e broken Hh Officer Wiley to get out and go 7% thinking or what resentment |home several tin Sone te ne Trainers’ brother.| ously Injured on a small white |right leg and body bruises Mvaing: Any Maswing held Hans. The Slavs are crossing the Bis-| back to a where he engaged 7 you feel, sometime you will|was last Friday head indicated strongly that| Cot In Providence hospital near | Bacanello aad both legs ken| The audience vigorously showed| tritza river, three miles east of pee) zon ning an besiaeata 4 : 4 zh an ' 5 as . y| death. and was so badly cut about the |its approval of Senator Poindexter’s | Stanislau, and have made a rapid hat another man besides the 9% ’ hunting her cow yeared| prompt action must be taken b ealize that they do not mean | (ih po tg le ee ne ei 6 taken thy|. Her companion, George Bacanel-|head and body he bled to death at |course in congr hich 1 advance against the {mportant city | Japanese took « part in the shogts ‘ ao. without clothes. She said he had|the board, but members of the 5 , se in congress, which he plain I nt clty ing of the officers was the come s much to you as one gray), lo, 18, of 6163 Fifth ave, Hes | midnight | of Halitz, at the same time contin. ME toe dear -sicther's|” foolish grin on his face. |board declared they were not|l0, 18 of 6163 ly outlined, When he declared that| °f Halltz, at the same time contin-|ctasion drawn from other test hal yo dea 0 S| “Later she returned to the spot|ready to report at present ples g the! ance . mony J | p I And Mary's mother, tearful and| he held the country above any ra ae tke arge cap-| 2) head. wit caliabors nan tone oikohes And Mary's mothe crore of EXPECT WOMEN To It eps ¥ par |river further north, with large ¢at-| "Witnesses declared they saw the Came home, Antha Harri-| Wheel tied in a piece of paper on nseated, hearin Che. opesiddts isan considerations, and that he| tures in prisoners. gun flashes of n tan crouctied. aan ! i |the spot where she had met him.” GERMANS REPULSE praying that hor little girl won't SUPP H |held the republican party above hind the corner of the warehouse, | son Ss Sergt. Brant has scoured the | die U ORT HUG ES party bosses, the cheering could be jand believed a shot from his gum WP TERRE hborhood without success BALKAN ATTACKS : | ’ ‘ , |struck Sergt, Weedin in the 7% rh he Is believing, too, more heard for blocks | F J. McHugh, who {6 runnin strongly in woman's’ premonition.| COLORADO SPRINGS, Col.,| Senator Poindexter nt mouth, 60.he sat af (06 grading camp in Li er alle ae rn introduc uto. races believes t an wanted by | BERLIN, Aug. J1.—Repulse of . rn | Aug. 11.—A declaration for Charles ed by Rufus Woo of Daily etl at ithe. woken: 2eukial that the police ited his camp o: ham attacks” & enem E. Hughes in return for his avowal | Orla here, and wa ired of t car was stepped after one of everal occasion tachments in the Kab ond Is a Duck of a f federal womar frage was ex-| yy s OF the communtt party had noticed the man fole He has come around here at|Doiran wa nounc by the war| CRP AU eles pata S99 hes ar veople from neighboring lowing the machine nights after work.” McHugh. said, [office this afternoon ‘and 'R ler Fini Rellive “dechicn at theeteomacre || ear ret wpe eh deh ETROGRAD, A "1 Officer Wiley jumped out to but he never started anything, and| On the Russian front German | an egular Finis party conference. here today. Non: seiggag Oe a pamanr 7 sii we ug. 11 | soe who it was,” testified Mrs. Case / . wget “ ‘i f a om | meeting. Senator Poindexter left| Striking westward with amaz » Nel >, “g liooked sort of foolish to me, He| troops are being regrouped to con Thi a duck of a ator partisan pleas by the conference today t tk rapidit; the. right (Re, Neleon, Alut Point, and some | was always hungry form to altered Russian positions, CHAPTER I |lenders who strongly. favor in-| 4’ fe im a ak at a meeting in Sihe oe id Letchitely's boa said, Look out, there ars | “I have orders to hog-tie him if|it was announced Jimmie Crehan, mayor's secre-|dorsement of the republican can-| "°*tle tonigh |three of them there.’ He said, & 1 n army has reached the Dneister | don't . ” he ever comes around here again,” jtary, accepted as a gift from po-|didate was counted on to over river south . of .Mariampol, | mati, how many there are, fice an Indian Renner duck, which|eome,a few socialist end-propio., WILSON COMING TO hich Is only ten miles f The: two. , oftlege,. | Wet ‘PRESIDENT BEGINS hey captured in a Chinese gam-| tion deleg which Is only ten miles from | the women home wrote “Into the Primi rersar s —#/ bling raid. tHe took it ho Bute, co eee COAST IN OCTO! | the important town of Halts, When Wiley went back, the _ fe pling rate © took it home. His} | it was officially announced to- | w, Shak: "ane : fue? lTadente Machine | 1 wife objected strenuously t | BER} ' women got ont of the car, and Q * tive,” the next novel-a- i. Fo ctstealighs 2 er te |; day ran, fearing trouble, ) ‘ week to appear in The to See the Truth; Teac Pp It. She persisted in her RAINS DO DAMAGE WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 News of this important ge | Weeain tueen le ee j A 4 | objections " ' . En cess temporarily overshadow- [not of the shooting Star, beginning Monday Lands in Asylum WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 CHAPTER II IN MANY STATES Between September 15 and Oc oo the aavance | against. the |°? fe sore A J and ending Saturday ° @ The alarm clock in the White Jimmie Crehan motored to Fir tober 1, President Wilson plans city of Stanislau, south of ig nea ae ae ee Asad, hia hone d Bennett has weaved into House now rings at 5 a. m. and lands Thurs night and took Mr to start a transcontinental Halitz, whose fall Is now re aid roe sie Ix shots ty 4 . 1 CENTRALIA, Aug. 11.—A. the man it rings for is the | bu long due ti e duc CHICAGO, Aug. 11.--Reports of campaign tour, including many garded as a matter of but a George F. Tit 910%% Thor d the story one absorbing Holmes insisted on asserting president wa over the protest of Mrs.| heavy property damage and loss o of the cities on the Hughes itin few hours i toorae F. Titts, BPA ta ma t situation after another. It he had discovered a machine Since the arrival of the hot | Crehan—as a gift for Dr, J. 8, Me-| stock in floods caused by rain erary. He will go as far as San The war office announced that| the first s and clearly saw the deals with the adventures whereby lawyers could look in. | season, President Wilson has | Iirid¢ | which fell all last night thrnout [l-| Francisco, it was learned today, | bridges are being thrown across| flashes of the gun in the hands of of three castaways on a | ‘ide people's heads, to see if | been arising at $. He can work | “L know I'll miss that duck ter-|linols, lowa and parts of the Middie| after Senator Phelan had call- |the Bistritzn | rive three miles| the unknown man crouched bes they were telling the truth. He | better in the morning than said Mrs. Crehan, “he'd be-| West, were received here today. It ed at the White House to ar east of Stanislav, preparatory to|find the building at the intersece desert island, one woman and two men was sent to an asylum after an insanity commission hearing. (RHE ony 19. ON TRAINS SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 1916 4 ONE CENT ey, Folk! Meet Seattle’s Least Lonely Girl and Its Most Lonely Man cat 1 called “the city with the most people on I didn’t kne wa nels | tbu But I the street gue 1 am “ hy I'm A vecause | ictures that I nt the da re , MISS CAMPBELL HAS THE O} Ok EI They are the richest roborate fi Ca ING EVERY DAY MORE PEOPI OTHER. bell YOUNG WOMAN IN TOWN e | ed arour a box te he M Campbell goes to work at 12:30 p, quits ticket window had given he at 4:30 p.m “And I want to correct an impression that most Dur that time 16,500 people pass within he c 1 people have,” she went on, “that women are harder both sic f Second ave They have been locked,” that to deal with than men is, counted They are not—in Seattle 1 k lot 1 And yet, within 100 feet of that same stream of that kick and are irritable w me the e humanity, on the other side of the street, is Clarence to the pictures, and you sec m go t r Eastburn, who works from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m., and ' never sees anybody me « ¢ They a t cr phot He is the loneliest man in town n that all men are crank either t E STAR GOT THE LONELIEST MAN AND THE\a rear Lots of them that I see eve ay sit 11 LI LONELY GIRL TOGETHER th hats as they go b T'S YOUR MEETING! ONIGHT U. S. Senator Miles Poindexter will de- liver a message to YOU at Dreamland rink at 8 o'clock. He arrives at the King St. depot at 7:45. He will not go into any “pussy foot” caucus with the political bosses. He is going direct to the Dreamland. What he has to say will be said to YOU---and it will be mighty interesting. At Spokane he was welcomed on his return from Washington as the senator who “did that almost unheard-of thing, representing the people.” And that is why the political ringsters of the state don’t like him. They do not want him re-elected. They cannot control him. He is too big, and broad, and independent, rising above partisan narrowness to the greater vision of truer Americanism. That is why the “Hinky Dinks” and “Bath-house Johns” of Bel- lingham, who run a so-called Young Men’s Republican club, only yesterday re- solved not to let Sen. Poindexter address any meeting of theirs. A real man—is Sen. Poindexter—and a free man; a republican big enough to vote for a Wilson appointee if he be of the calibre of Justice Louis D. Bran- deis; big enough to consider legislation on merit, not on blind partisanship; big enough to play square and fair with the people. LET’S TURN OUT AND GIVE THE SENATOR SUCH A RECEPTION THAT THERE WILL BE NO DOUBT THAT SEATTLE, IN COMMON WITH THE REST OF THE STATE, APPRECIATES LOYALTY AND HONESTY AND PATRIOTISM IN PUBLIC SERVICE. range several of the speaking engagements, is estimated that the losses will run | into the thousands of dollars, such a bothor CE lads after the summer sun has got In its work, he says. STANDS. NIGHT EDITION AND he Eastburn Clarence QUICK BLOW WINS ” DOIRAN, RAILWAY TOWN, ONCE Le RE BILLINGSLEYS ARE SET FREE Charges Dismissed After Hearing in Court BY ED. L, KEEN | (U. P. Staff Correspondent) | LONDON, Aug. 11.—Indications | that the long expected offensive of | the allies in the Baikans may have| | begun were contained in dispatches | | received here toda’ By a sudden blow on the Doiran| Murder front, 38 m north of Salonika, | French troops have captured the | railway station at Doiran, evacuat- ed by the allies when they retreated | DIDN'T KILL WEEDIN from Serbia. An official statement from the French war office carried this an- Charges of murder against Fred and Logan Billingsley, in. ce ee’ ig sstine i connection wit the shooting ~~ n Athens dispatch to the Cen tral News, at wb the same hour,| of Police Sergt. -Weedin sam reported a great battle raging on| thelr whisky storenouse the = the Balkan front. The allies have| night of July 24, were dise occupied not only the Doiran sta missed Thursday afternoon by \tion, but high ground adjacent, the! Judge Gordon. | dispatch said. 1 The British war office thus far| has made no announcement of the| The state, represerted by Deputy Prosecutor Patterson, an advance on the elty and also}¢ion of Ninth ave. and Westlake (Continued on page 12) ave,