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BE SURE TO START “NO. 13 WASHINGTON SQUARE” IN STAR MONDAY POPP LPL LAPP PLL LDL LLLP PLP PPL PPL PPP PPA 4 anes Al THE STAR COSTS YOU PER WEEK AND BESIDES GETTING THE SPLENDID NEWS NOW * SEATTLE NLY ‘ st RVI FREE AND INDEPENDENT OF ALL Dat NOW, IF SEATTLE CAN ONLY T'TLE THE ; ISANSHIP, YOU ALSO GET A NOVELA-W K - 1.ONGS MEN'S 8 \ DeIpAn non L NO A-WEEK, A Crm we OR Ah: SEs yd HOREME STRIKE, EVERYTHING WILL NOVELS COST $1.50 BACH (i: THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE T THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS be datas oeshink Si coimwlermmpatlb tess SALISBURY FAIR TONIGHT AND SUNDAY VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WAS ATURDAY EPT. 30, 191¢ ONE CENT new a RITISH CAPTURE SUB BREMEN MINFANTILE PARALYSIS CLOSES 2 MORE SCHOOLS JIMHAMWINS — 25,000 HOUSEWIVES CROWD IN HIS TO LEARN SCIENTIFIC Washington! Come Along, Senator, Om HEALTH > WILSON SPEECH URE |s Told ol | With Those Reasons] DSEASERULES PE nad Throng at Arena Keeps Sen.| <P? Lewis Working | t Overtime ERS HIS HOT SHOTS) Hanging on every word ut “fered, thrilled with the bril- Hiancy of rhetoric, wit, and at the ready command of the orator, spelibound by his | “sliver tongue and cactivated by | 4 his charm of manrer and deep | feeling evinced towards his ' “Keep Children. at Home,” Capture NEW YORK, N. Y,, 12:45 P. M., SEPT. 29, 1916. Says Dr. McBride to Mothers Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash. ed George Turner telegraphs he has convincing reasons why (NO DANGER OF PANIC |. WASHINGTON, — Sep you should support him instead of Poindexter and would like | two more schools were or- 30.—The German — sub- to present them. | dered closed for 10 days Satur- marine cargo boat Bremen ‘ day by the health department, has been captured by the 10:47 A. M. NORMAN HAPGOOD. bce bss! of one case i Britis ( ow at the ‘ ; of Infantile paralysis in each of ey ral i eB oe The Star is in receipt of the telegram printed above. them. ; ev ave . We know Norman Hapgood quite well. We know him for one of the] | They are the Immaculate Rosyth, at the mouth ot ; ; Concepti ns j yih, at c ablest magazine e he f W ut ta oiet | ception school, 18th ave. ee, river: Perth, onthe e { e editors in the country. We knew the strength of his virile pen) .n4 6 marion ot: and tho tale ‘aust Of Scotland. ‘accord when he was editor of Collier's Weekly and later editor of Harper's. And we! con Hilt school, on Lander st co otland, accorc know, too a ee - mi i Retin Abe : $ ines ie arte: between 16th and 17th aves. 8. ing to apparently. reliable re a vee ‘A XA wae rod ge big leaders in the national headquarters. of “It le a proamutionesy, tani p the odro so’ “4 C3 x | 4 jreports reaching Washing- aepende gue | ure, and parents need not be ( aproot he or ik ew, at T Stqy| alarmed,” Health Commission- ie . ton today, ie Norman Hapgood, too, on the other hand, knows well that The Star) 2. ""MeBride said Satucaay! independent and not partisan, and has worked with him often in the effort to] The schools will be opened in ™ | 10 days, after being thoroly fu- 4 fe | keep good men in office and bad men out of it. | migated.” 4 We can understand Norman Hapgood. The two victims, one from each iy : ; |school, are Joseph Perkins, 6, 906 But we're blessed if we can understand good old Sen. Turner. | 20th ave., and Madero Heberholz, 7, | KILLS MOTHER We take it that he is convinced The Star should support him for U. S.}2000 16th ave. 8. ' ‘| senator instead of Miles Poindexter. | poset teagones ge former home town and its cit: izens, 6,000 peopic Friday night heard Senator James Hamilton Lewis in what many declared was the “best political speech” ‘they ever heard. | Several hundred failed to get Into the Arena, where for three hours the former congressman “ef Seattle hammered home point after point In favor of the re-election of President Wilson. “Hit ‘em again.” various ones in ed as the speaker | There are now seven victims of So he telegraphs to Norman Hapgood at New York that he would like to a dread disease in Seattle, and ee : At ag at: Gakiite hree schools closed. : AND HERSELF present his reasons to The Star at Seattle. None has died, altho all probably | Why, bless you, George, come right ahead. will be paralyzed. The editorial offices of The Star are wide open—and have always been so,| aren et Meas Keep thelr chi in tearing to shreds which he said were by the republicans to be abandoned in a day. Holds Him Overtime audience was reluctant when he said he wi ss PORTLAND, Sept. 30.—Fear- coxeinde, the crowd vir.) 5° i Ing. insanity, Mrs. Elia Graven | for those who want to discuss things on their merits. | Bride, “and prevent them from,con- \ ae ee "4 o P . ~ << ie 27, killed her mother and com We really dow't understand why you should have ta telegraph to Norman|Shoua wot be fenea thers opt You don't understand,” he} Miss Mary F. Rausch | mitted suicide today Hapgood at New York and have him t telegraph The Star, 3,000 miles away, |demlc ts here—our measpres with a merry twinkle in the! Bel fi be keep! kind sin Before death, she bathed and . . thin . ore jee ahi. * > precautionary. We have infantile i ccm Geomt leave til weiss tt ¢, ousekeeping | the new kis a camps ica. sicnet atak” Gukek. Phe that you. 'w ould like to talk matters over with The Star. : paralysis every year, Dot eae fp the morning” This {s actually the plan of {nstitutes amoiik members of mother, Mrs. Minnie E. Graves, Why don’t you drop in here and say what you have to say directly to us?/of the Eastern epidemics, we are (He then talked for 30 minutes) the extension division of the any club urch, school dis was shot as she lay in bed. | Senator Poindexter does that. Others do i 1 alw | taking. moore core. than Sree “a University of Wasigngton for trict or other organization, and Mre. Graven then snuggled " ne lers do it, and always, as the years) Nurses Canvass Homes ee telling point was! women of Seattle and King | complete the course of instruc. | $°Wn beside her | mother's have gone, candidates have been free to come to The Star to fell us about their| Twenty nurses Saturday were entire campaign in Se/ county who want to take ad. tion In a day j, Sorpee and cent & Guiles Shr | cond polluts |soing from house to house in the than Senator Lewis’ presenta-| vantage of such an opportunity pte gy RAGE ee her own brain. good Ff m8 . jaffected districts, checking up on tion of the Alaskan question | "lee beee base boneekeoy heradade ec oloke arcane R. Ll. Graves, husband of the If you are as good a man as Senator Poindexter to represent this state, /all children who might have been ony Was Alaska \enored? ana} {26 institutes, and | cooking ments with her, and furnish the |, pO rm sind steptather of te; The Star will be mighty glad to learn it | "hey, bee inlet’ cot hua } vital interes s schools, but most women were place and utensils Miter ° onto : * * . | y ie Northwest, the Alaskan rail-| too busy to spend a week or so " She will lecture on “How to dressing when the tragedy 0 If you are a better man than Poindexter, The Star will be right tickled. quarantine: of all: who) wer oa au, wewis sald, was an enterprise attending then Be an Efficient Housekeeper,” | SUT™ Oe er ee The Star would certainly enjoy a situation where the state gets ; aD ict seen 9 Which Judge Hughes had no right So Miss Mary F. Rausch, as starting at 10 a. m., and m [caused by a door banging ty 4 es : re pc be : . here the state gets a good Keep Children at Home be. sistant professor of home eco 10:30 nti) noon will demon. | Some time iater, becoming alarm. | MAN if one man is elected and a better man if the other fellows wins. “Parents should not take their — / Lewis charged that Gov, Hughes,) nomics for the state university strate cookery ed, he om ts way into hi Come on, Senator, let us he: hose “convincing reasons why The Star/hildren_ cut of the city,” Dr. Me- by his silence, is opposed to the! extension divisiou, and Direct Good Taste in Dress” wil | Wife's room. His cries attracted ’ Airy hear “ber at mV OCIRE: Seager: hy The Star! pride said. “They should stay —§ Government railway in Alaska, and) or Edwin A. Star have plan be her subject from 1.20 pm, |Reighbors, who led him out of the) Should support you instead of Poinde here by all means, where physi 4 = 4:20, followed b dete blood-spattered chamber. He ts me ar H The Sta H res ¢ H es hy a} ¢ - , |cians can watch them. It will be that republican leaders are plan until 2:30, followed by a dem. | blood spat And remember this, The Star judges candidates by their records, not by parti-|herfecty safe to send them back 2m 4 es Fepetition in that empire of onstration in table sett! 4 ’ bled on an old envelope , le fi . : : ; * ES 4 ame Staged in many « Family » oF Help Se : 1 PAS Sen. Poindexter is just completing six years in the senate. He has made his|"*4 this than u It would be a good idea to ‘swat Rafiro companies ‘have Hint wing.” which will Rath as pEranted large tracts of land, Lewis com oe institute program Us eo for _ «| record ' the soe ae oy children gar for the purpose of building and give what Is left to Eva u , ve vour rec Cp ner gle a salt solution, and spray the vocal “ aig B~ 5 iggy are | an Expert | va: fe he aleter, who lives’ is You, too, have your record, Sen. Turner. seh nostrils with 1 per cent menthol in @o so in many caseq, but still rng Ra io re Apsined ex | Astoria Certainly, senator, come right along. Tell us why you think we should ask ee albolene.” | hold the jand. This {s now also rt, with a ty to talk inter: The weapor wan a « cinle wS > é - Word should be communicated to contemplated in Alaska, he said. DELAWARE, O, Sept.| estinsly ned « late | (He the people ple to throw en. I 0 ing texter out and put you in. the health department, Main 6000, Sb believes ever, wife © During th Ue Rl ghissites : eNO OS ERROR asain of any suspicious case: and one of the means of effecting 46 Willi is he a? ‘ 7 #t fs to crash the government rail 30, Gov. Frank B. Willis, his should be efficient in managing wife and daughter, were in-| @ bome attractively and eco way. nomically, and knows how to Responds to Welcome jured here early this morning oonvince other wot to Lewis departed almost entirely in an automobile accident. All ‘their heads as well as their t speech, speaking ©x she loade for her bos coer TALKS “PANIG’ NUDE ART CONTEST a P, P,ROCKEFELLER HERE ARE WINNERS IN CHANCELLOR T from his hand ‘eceasion of 2 speech in his former | City hospita). it d fatal, [ast 29 women to sign up for ning a nth J. D. Morrison, McKay apart- 15 st. city; 3—“Stude: mt Bf place of residence. their injuries will prove fatal.) one of the 0 in tt Wis Sept. 20 ments, Seventh and Pike, and Truth,” Ninth ave city nd each His expression of gratitude 1" | physicians said, Mrs. Willis) tutes the} @ Woman signing herself “A | Mother trude EB spel : : ; Friendless” and “p re > bag lle oe and Helen Willis, 18, are, Pay 50 cents to sfray ox ian ed by Percy Rockefeller) Mother” and residing in Ever. | 1706 Minor ave.; 6—I, 'T. Fleming, BERLIN, Sept. 30.—Chancel. e Seat ; ite seriously hurt penton All ove will be New York cit ere today for the ett and asking that her name 11 Beacc 7 An Ancien lor Von Bethmann-Hollweg party alignment was a gem quite § y 6 urned back to the organization t 8 met with the budget commis. al meeting of the stockholders) be withheld, win the first two « Tom Keweley, 410 Valley ao It was touching, heart The governor, his wife and eames the affa tat hoard of directors of the Chi-| prizes jn The Star's letter con t.; 9—“A Young Ma ity; 10 sion of the reichstag today in © Thruout his speech, Lewis, ree daughter were thrown out of Special Sane’ of Children WORTH MILLIONS cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R. R test on whether or not nude Mr H. Davenport, city; 11 a secret session that will have t se ‘ecter a taxicab when it crashed into Nursery quarters, with nurse forecasting conditions in the Unit art should be shown in mo. Fair \ city; 12—LaVerne F. 2 most important bearing on @ the nonpartisan character \ he fut duct of th c dience, addressed himself a city street car and a motor maid in charge, will be estab ed States uropean war beat Philp amy Wheeler, Sr., city nb Neprrbdibnev age ii ET decksteass. and onait y ai a“ lished for children, and t The United States will be a “If you could show the pic Those against: 1—"A Mother.” The chancellor faced mem- to them - mericans - Bae tte truck. Willis suffered a cut) iit or te permitted in the leo: | PORTLAND. Sept friendiess nation and the country ture in heaven, it would cause ‘Everett; 2 A Wife and Mother, bers who have criticised him i he ec fie cee riots in the side and a sprained) ture room, Cost—10 cents per | building men of this city will face the greatest financial dis-| impure thought," writes Seattle; 3—Mrs, Jessie Wilcox,| fF his alleged failure to wage Merits of the cause on a patriotic | PE pen the value of the vessel turbances of all. times, following| Mr. Morrieen. ‘ ene, Wash.; 4—Pearl Roberts,| ere eaendetia Vac. 9¢ Englana J ‘li The university extension de- |be constructed in the Northwest |thy close of the war,” said Rocke Nude art would not be received. cit Lawrenee White, Nagrom.| 2d men who still advocated a Hughes sernong bggen Mrs. Willis has a severe et which has been mak. [during the nex ths at $55, | tae in the same spirit in which tt w W Hamilton too; & resumption of submarine é ya declared | vo Poa lughes,| scalp wound, is badly bruised) jn, 4 survey of the demand in | 900,000 ' ater than th About our only hope is conser | Presented,” writes the Eyerett ke AY 7—Mrs. W. L.| Wars <j Weesing the presidential election.) sq ig suffering from the) the count extimated that |¥alue of the combined wheat er vation,” he sald. “We have sim.| mother. Wilhelm, 1523 E. 76th st.; S—H, 0.| Supported hy a renewed outburst 97 ee stesdoring one s Willi 000 women will fl them. {of Idaho, Oregon and Wash’ ly got to } our he Every | “Purity,” the picture which start-| Cecil, 722 27th ave.; 9—Frank H.| of editorial opinion and by attack®) ag then another, abandoning onc as shock. Miss illis was se- ® gyorg | Aloog with this statement comes | % 8° craton biine war the e disc a run to-| Winter, 415 Madison 0—O. B./on American neutrality appearing P fant almost as created because the verely bruised. The governor vregplid., : 1 announcement from O1 Ta’ oh ate garnered’ Wain aut at tl atre Belmont Tielmont N.: 11-.|in Yesterday’s papers, they pressed a American people did pot take wel and his family were en route Fulke who. want the unten BE. R. Ward, Seattle arid. They will all he trying t A. A. L., winner of one of the! Mar Sumner, Suquami 19. the chancellor .for more explielt ett. ae to the Hocking Valley station n institute in |the new Olympia Y their hands Of it, an@iat ie ens| Seer ¢s, will call on the| Agnes Lockhart Hughes, 1811 Kast| Pledges than were contained in Mis ‘Fina lawis deci eninand satan ne Pit se an take some fast thinking to| Movie Editor Monday at The Star,|Roy st reichstag speech of Tuesday. On =m ughes adopted the e is to tl ak aoa ietinn Wait) ha ae > » otitcome scent Jude pivanes “ae 1 hae Ms ry Potion take, eweniiod: ivthg hear| *pr go.kid.nce Mie fianscht at of t hands-off the $5 prize will be awarded. Pri the outcome of this conference (7 j ar law a i feeling on Dedat avis. haw been. found im t university, and the machin , ci to will b uiled the other prize win REEK FLY will depend whether Bethmanna- gently, then tapping it a little more Soy erie ens ree canto ay sete ta tel ta weatide ' REAR ADMIRAL FULLAM’S. ner st follow G ERS JOIN ALLIES | yollweg's opponents will continue forcibly, and sow it has become si epsom salts, and a com It's part of the community flagship Colorado arrived at Brem Tho: ring showing the nude ATHENS, Sept, 30.—The entire|to wage © war on him when Hi the main issue j been. forced. to extract| service the university is per rton Friday where it will undergo|in art: 1--J, D. Morrison, McKay {Greek flying corps has joined the|the reichstag reconyenes next | It wax obtained by force ce Whecap enroll Fado ol lie 0 days of repair work | Apte., city A, A. L, 2039 W allied fleet week, Judge Huzhes now says, ‘it Is de structive, it is a breeder of an ioe x. [WRITER LIKES TURTLE LADY’; THINKS SEPTEMBER MORN’ NAUGHTY FOGARTY AGAIN | citizenship to remember that during ‘a three weeks of susper and u | a certainty when President Wilsur BY A STAR REPORTER t . ture, ing else fe 1 know a college pro which also originated in transfers her image to his can ber M eels somewhat as I HEADS DEMOS q (Continued on page 8) It is my province, from time i hock Chic niust fessor who is #0 absent minded go, and I condemned tt vas, do when I dream that dream 4 1” se liee te paab Sudement- 00 cer dcekatitiy Slahed, “iat: Cha and engrossed in the problems y I can guess what is in the A Nicer Lady | 4 art Alupate assure us that the of his particular branch of There is this difference be mind of “September Morn.” Sh How much nicer Is “The Tur John P, Fogarty of Everett was BAT TLE WITH FIRE I wee by the x a lady ia regarding the turtle in a cience that, if you hand him tween ‘The Turtle Lady” and is not entirely shameless tle Lady." I gather from the | re-elected Friday as state chgirman Chicago policem hile pa thoughtful manner an umbrella, he will carry it September Morn ptem. Reporter Dreams news that the turtle is return. jof the democratic central commits FE FIGHT | ing an art store, sd the win Forgot to Dress over his head, no matter if it ber Morn” has no moral excuse I freqently have a | ing her gaze. Either he is a [tee. The committee met at the | MEANS LI | dow Nia ed “The rhis puts. an. entirely. pew isn't raining; or, if you give, She, the huzzy, is standing able nightmare. Tdream that! | bold, brazen turtle, or else bis | Hotel Butler. 1 mace arsenite Vie light on the matter, and, while him his overcoat, he will wear more than ankle deep in a am in a public place. Nobody { mind is as pure as the lady's. | Julius A. Zittell of Spokane wi Fireman Clarence Wiederhold of| that, and promptly swoo! I not seen “The ‘Turtle it under a bilate n misty lake. ‘The water is cold. | seems to be paying any atten | A prudish turtle would draw | nominated by P. M. ‘Troy of Olym: Ree @estiic station inhaled smoke Recovering, be pinched the Lady,” 1 am inclined to approve Condemned Her She doesn’t like a cold bath an tion me, but 1 am horribly self his head into his shel! pia, A. R. Titlow of Tacoma nomt- 4 while working on a fire at 37th ave.| art dealer of her So why, then, should not a more than Ido, When I take a consctous, And no wonder! I | — I prefer to believe that here | nated Fogarty, ‘The vote was 19 9 ois a W. and Cambri 10 day Chicago, the dispatch Evidently the lady is interest lady become #o absorbed in the cold bath I do it in the bath am wearing, if anything, an in | is a good, pure turtle who is | 18, and then Fogarty’s election was : ko, and atterw was offected| is profoundly shocked. A com ef {a watural history, She is so tudo eke tuptlsina:te be ovily room, with the door locked. | adequate nether garment | saying to himself: “What a | made. unanimous " Fa oles t ; mittee ‘of pork packers has int 1 that she uncon ious to her nakedness? “September Morn,” on the other I generally jump off a high very pretty lady!” And T like | ‘The chairman was empowered to By 2 peculiar ‘eidaaee weed Cie oo fe Fagen pean scious of the fact that she has It is a nice question hand, takes hers’ in a lake, in | preciplce—and wake up to find to think that the lady is saying {name the secretary, ag George Ryan ae. menin , «| nouticed tt ise aa forgotten to dres I was called upon, Ic Ago full view of chance passersby | have fallen art at bet to herself What an absorb- |declined reelection, \ George .F, a ett ter be Ife, || At firet blush it occurs to me rotten cide up the mirror | to ‘pase, upon’ “September | Tho urtist comes along aud | It 1s apparent that “Septem ingly interesting turtle!” Christensen was elected treasurer,