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as | WANT to register my solemn protest here against the use of our foreign relationships for political advantage. I cannot, I will not regard any man as a patriot who does that—men who in the midst of the critical relationships, the details of which they do not know, make play with the loss of lives of American citizens even, in order that they may create a domestic political advantage.”—President Wilson in Buffalo speech wer NIGHT EDITION WHILE OTHER MEN LAUGHED AT THE IDEA OF WOMAD UFFRAGH, RIDICULED IT, BAID THE WOMEN BELONGED IN THI KITCHEN AND HAD eaiey waitucis cs plays too large ® part In the O BUSINESS TO PRESS THEIR OPINIONS IN United States, Parties are worth while only * x BY WoopKow w f differences are based up solute cot t ATTERS OF MOMENT, GEORGE F, COTTERILL are worth while w they are based upon difte CHAMPIONED EQUAL SUFFRAG D GOT THE tiiom “Wit as £ Woodrow Wiis pyright t THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : WEATHER, VORECASE: TORIGLIE AN RainIte D eda ame & ( " tid UNbSrTTLED; PROBABLY OCCASIONAL RAIN VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1916 ONE CE Rewa STANDS. bo NEWS STANDS, be ; RREST MARRIED MAN AND GIRL WILSON GETS WILL MRS. FRANCES _ [AVIATOR SETS THE HYPNOTIST! HE LEFT WIFE BiG WELCOME | AXTELL BE FIRST | NEWMARK BY — — AND BABY FOR IN NEW YORK|_CONGRESSWOMAN?| FLIGHT TOEAST | “j:ko | #08 gee’ | YOUNG WOMAN | PARADISE Expects Biggest Meeting of} . Campaign at Madison Square Garden PARADE PLANNED) e BY ROBERT J. BENDER United Press Staff Correspondent| NEW YORK, Nov. 2.— Presi. | dent Wilson, arriving today for his first campaign drive in New York city, was greeted with a roar of enthusiasm such as d to make his Madison Square Garden appeararce to day a rival of the political meeting in the garden fou- years ago. when he was cheer- ed for more than an hour. The president arrived at 9 a. m from Buffalo, cheered by a great demonstration th Tries to Go From Chicago to New York Without Stopping LIGHTS AT ERIE, PA ERIE, Pa, Nov, 2—Can- strom landed on the outskirts of this city, the Bel! Telephone reported at 11:40 a.m. He left | for New York this afternoon Seattle Wife "Causes His Ar- rest at Butte on Way East GIRL HELD AS VAGRANT Justice nabbed a wife and child deserter who fell for the old game of running away with a beautiful girl, when the police of Butte, Mont., arrested Howard A. Thomp- | son of 601 Columbia ave., and Flor- ence E. May, on a telegraphic war- rant Wednesday night. Thompson, who ‘or the Skinner-Edd CHICAGO, Nov, 2—With a fair wind at his back, Victor Caristrom, who left Ashburn | flying Held here in his Curtiss biplane at 6:09 a. m, today, In | an attempt to reach New York | thie evening without making a | stop en route, was forced to de comme beyond Brie, Mes after than two months with the woman having averaged better than 100 ne WHY, CHARLIE! he ran away with, according to Mra, miles an hour for over half his journey | i ‘ ‘ WHAT ARE YOu Alathea Thompson, who sought the sa machine Corporation, has been running around for more © last ni and | warrant from Dep Prosecutor Weather conditions were con 6, By reports of his Heutenants there | <eidered ideal. ‘Engineers. hee . UP To? armody. Pies x jat the state w Le dew erat c. | hoped that the wind would add i oe: urried investiga ion show His schedule today called for | 30 or 40 miles an hour to the 80 that Thompson appeared at a room- in which he| or 90 miles an hour for which ing house with Miss May at 4123 home Fremont ave. on the night of Octo- ber 30, and told the landlady that they bad just been married. The next night the couple purchased tourist tickets to Chicago and a Single sleeping car ticket Their joy trip across the conti jnent was nipped in the bud at |} the plane is built | When Carlstrom passed over just south of Erie, flying so high he could scarcely be seen, He had already broken his own Ameri can record for a non-stop flight political argument, with some added speeches at meetings Democratic managers he would have the greate @al audience of t n, and made pls nt cam-| ns accordingly | o On May 21 of this year Carlstrom the bu xtra : Gente “were established an American record for | | Butte, where they are fighting ex Kin 00. & non-etop flight, traveling from | tradition. Thompson is chargeA 2g king the capacity 14,000 His plans were to board th idential yacht Mayflower tra scakex melee tha withes | Will Washington be-the'firet staten toonend & woman to B ‘ € ‘ cougres: % ines, “Men's league. Tonixht| If the ehthuslasm with which) Mrs: Penteer Axtet! , Sgeory Boe <3 rm sd as | greeted by¥ record audiences from one end of the § Rypndl rg po sreasional district 2 e other is any cr {with child desertion for leaving a | two-and-a-half-year-old child, while the girl is charged with being @ state vagrant, Florence May, the g mother, appeared before Carmody and urged that she be returned to Seattle. Newport News to New York, a dh tance of 416 miles worse 4 ~t Cafistron! trie torn nee * for cottinuous flight in en gero-} |plane. The previous record was being made June 20-21 of this year by od Con Sub-Lieut. Marshall of the French air service when he flew from Mrs. Frances Axtelt Bt part of the might demonstra likely to have the distinction of being the fir Narfey over Berlin and landed in nes wil ters out thee | national lawmaking body in the world Austrian Poland, He covered more sands of its followers in a parade. | ‘That she is a formidable candidate is attested by the very than 800 miles. The distance from Presidest ‘Wilson bespoke consid: bitterness with which the political orsans of her opponents are New York to Chicago by Cart erotton “foe the “common masses”| — sssailing ,ber candidacy their vitriolic de ations of strom’s intended route Was approx ET thie afternoon. Speaking at the) ior ambition, their editorials, in her home town of Bellingham —_| imately 900 miles j business men’s luncheon at the Wa especially, affect a personal bit terness border: » to ungal | The flight between the two cities dort, he was greeted by three cheers| . especially bal; "veee ntcabobtad. betty wae from all parts of the hall, followed) lantry by a two-minute demonstration of BR. Ely made an effort to of win the New York Times and Chi SHE HAS A SENSE OF HUMOR Mrs. Frances Axtell a wonderful $5 DEPOSITS aap livin that subtle quality—a feels that she has ago Evening Post peiae ek 36,000 xn! ‘e are living in a very seri ; by Clifford B 2 period of the world’s histo 18 the bet e are A : Privately owned utility inter. tisan attitude generally, in he said. “Therefore, we must search pbs bare frown Jexcend after ests are trying to saddle a $5 every question facing us to the booze interests, and hs Eli was killed deposit charge on al! light and heart. Too many th in invest jan an easive legis P ; power customers, by having the gating business, for instance, have The ox + apg? of the Belli itertla a arrying letters state public service commission been left out good-nat Madea: yp pe dpe oni Mayor shown he « Samu Pe #, repu can Gov. Wh eaters ae sc CHILD HIDES AND GOERS HUNGRY | Sih" he bh een a ¢ idate for exis Pp 4 national commit Mitchel of New York: Gov. Dunne “ PEC | 0 000 HE omg hen gh ticket, won the election, and sow ls | Whitman; Maj. Gen. Thom. | | The ity will tight the plan. a candidate on e democrat cket for cx Wood: Bion J pg everyone who is connected up , LIVES IN THE SUNLIGHT OF TODAY to sce ae cg emg to Thomas A.| for light and power in the state. . e e >» get an t people ho live oe = + = 4 | J et y as I really haven't the heart to get angry at 5 who Is agen pi inp Bacr fhe Meier returned Thursday after at | In the cobwebs of the past,” says Mrs, Axtell 1 refuse to tending the conference between | b ‘of the past,” sa oat New York: Postmaster Campbell to | N | VE N i E PORTLAND, Nov. 2.—-While lity representatives and the pub see the sunlight of day tha it is me save ut *ostmaste General P t bo dg whe PARADE HERE 0 the ee tae thd uation Postmaster Genera 5 leson, and every patrolman in Portland | tic service commissioners for one 0 the w Her big, brown eyes fairly spark! She has hair that cards of greeting kaieer and as looking for her and detec- | day pa She bs German officials and newspapers to | vintenaier nae olenesstl ‘ Pape yeh Migr Mba be sent vin the Dentschiand, mer-| 6 9 tives hunted clews of kidnapers, Felon othe ieee ee Saturday night promises to be bespes Mosman. ieee he ts chant submarine, when ft departs | ainarine SIeabey Bayle) 10, earn ara SUTIN SED Ga e of the most memorable cam 10 * to ma en she for Germs an as sufficient to establis oni fie most memorable cam who. hae. 16 ; ‘ag Pp oe ae ma ng since Monday, was | the credit of customers. A deposit, ites nights in ory of Sea ant oo found today, curled up asleep |) coy t be Qemanded aan tle. Fully 10,000 are expected to be thoroness is ty-Up"|in Florida “picking passion flowers east: vip thea under the steps of a synagogue. ARREST PLOTTERS =P von sn a ing " Li of either of these. {n line of parade for the big Wood-| “why do you n-|and Kent tontg answered | letters written by Lyon, a|and learning how to love.” Fear of a scolding if she re- gp ‘ contare oi eae ee row Wilson demonstration wud car it up in one sentence salthy tooth powder manufactur Needs a “Getty-Up turned home caused her to |, cake tia . : t n - ne sent wealth hE ha letter” Written Beas thin wo days before Seattle was repre- which will wind up at a big | Congress Needs Woman's View |I believe it is as important for con ler, to Mise. Margaret Connell, alpoval Palen notel, Miami. Fla. in| Wander the streets for three | sented. Corporation Counsel Cald. in the Metropolitan t ati Axtell who is in Seattle to-| gress to have the woman's view Jer, to rf * ®/Royal Palm hotel, Miami, Fla., in) days, ehe told the police. The | sai) scid hic office mas nat motified overflow meeting in t |day and will speak at Duwamish (Continued on page 12 NOGALES, Ariz, Nov, 2.—That|Modiate, did not constitute a prom-|February, 1914, Lyon addressed his| jittle girl had eaten nothing ex. heryPansente Repeller iteld gb cic : ; ; ’ Meier will go carefully over the pro- tan square. T Senay wakata, a tm plot | ise to marry, nor did any of Lyon's | "Dear Doll” as follows out an abplG ahd a place Gt Te yon on Second and T Secretary Baker's charge of & plot) itary to Miss Connell, according| “I agree with you—what you . vd cedure of those two days. He ob- i aven., betwee t t 4 a k i o violate the @ ity of the pumpkin pie since her di A » right ‘to contest . yarade promises to b eR . urt today bring back a fresh supply when T| “| came out of schoo! ‘ ng, any action deemed unfair am The rh . br rn 8 ve | indicat today by numerous ar. | °° : hy: Mdlas P IT came out of school Monday people of Seattle r, a > : nolsy abundance » and { cn Lyon was being sued ret I have been perfectly mis-|and walked, and wal ’ i ; e and in Tucso and walked, and walked, and walk The commission is maneuvering pase band music, bursting bombs :. 00 t | Connell for $100,000 erable ever since I started out with | ed," she said to the police. “Then {t n 1eson 5,000 rounds of ammu ‘ mgr , mihes ' nh he sai polic ven it! to get the municipally owned utill- cow bells, kiaxc ns and Wilson And a number of rifles were | During the trial letters from Lyon a bad grippy cold that settled in my began to rain, 1 crawled in close| (0, ¢t the municipally own a ed yells is promised by the commit Mam nh cache, Hardware |to Miss Connell, in which he bronchial tubes and no doll to! peside a house and slept Monday| iq Meier. reat the ta ) : en from a cache. dware ; a and tY| said Meier ha a a . r as “De oll arse | . s what the cor- tee in charge, who also furnish nd a number of Mexicans|dressed her as “Dear Di nurse mi night, but it was cold and wet flags, banners fire. —_——- signed himself “Your Big I feel that if I could only run in| ““pgesday 1 was awful hungry, 1 jon ahaa utility gente The parade m on Fifth (Via ‘ h 2.—Fort Fool,” supplied much merriment. at 657 Fifth (Miss Connell’s| went to the library and read some| tne right to sovern one aoa Sixth and venth aves., between a autheast tok Vi his heat ecucunted 1 In one of them he told her he was (Continued on page 6) iuOMA, and et might I want to. ie ea oberon ecteieas Pike and Renecs ‘ a Col. Med A : F veug AtTeixily announcanibats IMAGINE Halloween party at the Y. W. ( combine them with the sani legations are expected from out of town e demonstration lo be nonpartisan in character,| edly increased to grea @ many labor organizations a5|saiq the war office The ay ast bank of ) : Nobody noticed me, I went along| orn. his way ent on, (Port Vaux was the Inst of the! A coal mine as a place to | | PA | With the other girls and got some he atigasia tbvar ba Dood speat- Verdun forts remaining in the) carry on a delicate love me and apples. They only seemed] jjttle towns that own _ utilities, | |hands of the Germans, Fort Douau-| affair! © make me hungrier. Then I slept) ‘They will blindly follow all com- well as other nonpartisan associa- | girected especially heavy rench again oe true-|mont having been recaptured by ELES: | yeas i 5 mission rules. tions will be in the line of de t which tiat Wrench resentty:“ Cites’ ses NEVERTH Ss Next day it was raining, and I! ‘The deposit features is regarded ns pe In the line of parade. |tiye fire against Vor: Vaux, which the Fr ecen nited Press ER was 0 cold and wet I went to al ; t \ t " ja ‘ofitabie play on the par already had been evacuaced during rom the Verdun front This is the very place r department store and stayed al play on part of ) 7 “ ” lit porporations. Thousands DRIFT’S TO WILSON the aight by our troot jared that Fort! where “Sandy” Phayre, While te the Ghee teens eh rere a | uUiGr eg raration housands of and withou H Insisting that tl ounty com-| would be used In the 51 precincts dollars in deposits are acerned an- en order Vaux wa re 1on three sides : heshaips bey eee = r IN N Y ried si Hinigetalentn as| , helcena, finds missioners have loaded 5 | “In the football contests that any a » au fo me after stay-| nually by gas and electric compa- --GARDNER ringing the fortress with fire, cut ha i ean /@r6 now being waged between Lea cool arg nies because the deposits are taxed — ting ¢ ie Germans.) HER HERO cinets with nothing but republican | voces.” Reynolds says in a let dient Bee + ede 2 nice, cozy | on minor technicalities, or absorbed oh a Heractag eoCrnen ' | Fort Vaux apiured by the| Loves her, and coal dust [election officials, which is Con: /tey to the commissioners, “no col-| Oy ied to smuke iene” cogs | es the depositors forget ‘ y t f ’ gages uke elf comfy | ano © deposits AL te a Ne Ger on June 6, after a terrific! ig mingled with tears and |trary to law, Attorney C. A. Rey-| lege insists upon the intment }in there. But I'd lost my hat and] rot the, deposit : ee oe, fay WAR batt It occupied a strong posi-| . nolds filed sult Thursday in the|of one of its members as referee : _ lost, my hat and|” “Rules on electrical construction prem) the professional poll BERGER SE tion on the mimmit of @ hill, ana| . “eee® leuperior court for a peremptory | That {8 because the boys are|™Y, Oar Was we {Was awful! will be considered at a continuation ticians, and the second-hand led hiv m Perens an ' cold, 1 was afraid. When I woke of the hearing, in Seattle, at the | Chamber of Commerce December 5, the French had repe edly repulsed BUT, UNLESS writ of mandate to piace ‘ demo square sport | storming attacks up its steep sides Jcratic officer in each of the dis “But in Precinct 234 you gentle-|{n my me y : r cs 4 4 ) |in my stomach from not having any The Germans. systematically re-| Star readers read Fr tricts, and, In casé of failure, to ®D-|/ men have appointed republican of-/dinner, I guess, and there was duced the French defenses by con Williamson’s novel, “The pear in court and show cause WhY |ficers over the protests of Pre-| big a boy iooking down at me and stant artil fire until the fort Bride’s Hero,” which |the order has not been obeyed.|cinct Committeeman Todd be asking what I was doing there.” |FOOTBALL FANS TO is returnable Friday 4 no longer tenable The order wuse you are not square sports.|~ Katherine's father, Miles Doyle, | ™ Its evacuation by the Germans BEGINS MONDAY Reynolds, in his petition, claims) with the unsavory record of|employed by a lumber company.| TRAVEL ON SPECIAL dopesters, and to meet the farmer-voter, personally in his orchard, | have met 24 of him, mostly In his orchard picking and packing winter apples. | went for half a day over about | up this morning there was a pain PERIL IN HUGHES BY VICTOR | BERGER First Socialist Congressman, and Editor of the Milwaukee 60 miles of country road, tak- Leader. : | » appeared before tl rd | Ing the voters as they came. I honestly belleve that tf the || came on the ind day of the reat! They won't’ know what | that Poy liberia “4 biser three of your appointees now un-|told the police he belleved the child | ublican party should win || struggle at Verdun . F of commissio ‘ rest ould gee Jhad been kidna after. le | ‘ 1 ; oer aA iden et piles Reis ‘ Fe ¢ a Mosleee! on that became of the beautiful [1),, jaw, which provides that a See are y woul anal it school on Monday Ther 3. al atone, thee a0 ft ran * rootbadl an i he ar) 7 7 a sing d set of Judges be had pac sec ¢ : : r 2 shington foo Mains and how and why he we must defend American com HE COULDN'T TELL A LIE opera singer, mixed set of Judges be had oe each | you would appoint at least one! joyous reunion at headquarters| Umtversity of | nee dare <a to vote nerce will be interpreted that COMTESSE grecinot tp) ald voters WHOIrEne TT eee Gee that those judges when We arrived aquad are expected tc an Intends to vote merece ; pier : physteally inable to cast thelr havin Ga ight ia t the Great Northern special when it must defend avin 1 eyesight’ would no Here are the results toee your cow give a day? HELENE GARDE —[paitor The board at that time, |Bavine “bad eves Ieaver the King st. station at 1048 (But first it should be ex eatmer n Europ vay play 7 he continued, promised to comply Nineteen boys were born to Mr. Friday night, bound for Bugene, plained that Altamont is a ru ust help the allies in order to Truthtut F Bout elght quart Who was loved by the | Jit, nis wishes ; - and Mrs. Frank Scott, at Corning,| where Washington and 0} ral village 18 miles west of Al ave the billions of dc ae | hae man “Sandy” loved. | Later he was Informed that they| Kathlyn Williams has been in-|Ark., in 10 years, including three|tangle on the gridiron Saturday,” bany. It ie in Albany county, |] our capitalists have invested in} Lady And how much of that do had changed their minds and that|vited to give a series of lectures |sets of triplets, four sets of twins,| Besides the Pullmans, a and is the center of a region || partnership with pe rte ale th Reciie teil ddeeta’ ian SHE GOT HIM, BUT [54 viitions would be made and lat the Wisconein state university and each has a name beginning|car will be carried in which the saree (ere pelle, sallarty | capitalists laden daadday Touma HOW? that nothing but republicans on how to make motion pictures. with A, rooters can put on their stunts,

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