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ure he Seattle Star k Bath, She Se Eee POE SED OR: a A SE SRE ALE aR ne Oe RD nth : 4 ' ? Th ° a 1 a 4 | * & (i THE ¢ [(: THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATT SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS 2 a Sty RATORD: ; VOLUME 19, SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1916 ONE CENT ON TRAINS ANY nnws “SEATTLE BETTORS BACK WILSON FINAL DRIVE = [“xsch Sts... [nits LHOUSANDS GIVE OF CAMPAIGN cuz... WILSON OVATION HERE IS WARM | Antarctic explorer, arrived here i, he fir Engl peak ing “esotion he has. teuched By Robert J. Bender If Mr. and Madame Averag- Voter suffered from nui during most of the campaign, they are now sur- vaue ah baastactie chile NEW YORK, Nov. 3.—Thrilled and inspired by New York’s to cross the South Polar wild welcome yesterday and last night, President Wilson sailed feited with excitement, especially in Seattle. For this city is the political storm center of the Soutn poe “| pom here on the presidential yacht Mayflower today en route to state. Here all camps—republican, democratic, booze and anti-booze, referendum and anti-referendum, have on ae Gploter arrived tram Cole” Shadow Lawn. The president and his advisers believed the greet- na. Shackleton | ing of the thousands here augured auspiciously for November 7. It was as he himself called it—‘‘a royal welcome.” The city fought, screamed, bellowed, elbowed, stampeded, mpanions marooned on the ie poared, jammed and hip-hip-hoorayed its greeting. la as ae Two of the most enormous crowds that ever fought and ancisco, whence he ¥ Ungton, N. Z., and ther edin, to join the Aurora and determined to make their most desperate “final drives.” f Re gal aa cel actin cursed their way into Madison Square Garden and Cooper Union ~ se cee ta ge oe “e - hg with bets, bom- Hrnes: hopes vo reach bi*|were on hand last night to hear the president on his first campaign a mbs, aerial and oratorical. | ese they are still alive jan visit here. : The streets were littered with “literature” Friday. Vibieeat Taee ue Unr tabee ce The roar and buzz in the garden drowned out the president’s _ Candidat~s have begun to speak on street corners, work Dea aod tte tha Maat ° bl avd . h ! shops, and anywhere else they could get any sort of an rer ta doe ‘eg: Words while a blatant band outside thumped out a tune even — audience. They have even drafted non-candidates into vt back.” he 4 enlist while the president sought to make his voice carry to the 14,000 or ~ service. Bands are playing day and night. A fife and * Sug the end the sur 15,000 crammed inside the structure. 4 vive, Low again or as Seventy-five thousand was the police estimate of the welcom- ~ the South Polar con: epg, Police lines \ were e smashed by flying wedges. mnt, but my first two considera drum corps is working ov-rtime to summon ye voter to listen to various patriots. Political arguments reach fever heat at all hours and are illuminated by red-fire and torchlight processions at night. Wilson Day Tomorrow 7 ere estion Saturday will , |exploratio jm to jtions now are to rescue & In Rows se safe, but Cotterill’s gen day here 5 mpaigr ginnin r : pathizers have t in ee Saning to wor a e*uthe big parade or t to the garder Lundin A row te i nl ana eueih ape oe gy ntenrts tetg _ STATE'S PRISONERS °° 00-2000) 920.0 en Madison and Pi A Hostord. « for. timate ate night ape at Cooper Unior eting at the Metre " Fr pation ere — y ds packed into th g follow Tonight, the re Seuatec “Sooee aber tee eee Only 99 prisoners were cor eda. aoamintie wreetl I LOWE LL AND TANNER : 7 Senator Miss Ho: y yrisen: were commit roar " eoting wilt bold Fay AY the Metropoli yi) share speaking. honors jted 1o.{be state rceformatory during he presidedt appedted <= aM an : danee place for. the o the [the fire.d0 months of 1916, as com hb the. gar the presi . oe Gov iter apie $ epecebes 10 Perhaps the ni: teresting of pared tH 192 during the correspond to make his way thruva ecretary of State Howell and Attorney Gene ral Tanner Seattle ‘Thursday and is coming ing county fight that wh deen Inx period in 1915, accordl manity, and, with Mra.” 4 -¢ nies of ar legislation. Defeat the fi back Saturday and Monday for po, her Lundin, PepuMiian, ond Ai. Cochran of the wt amble a fire escape | ‘ iad aR ete : % further record-breaking. achieve- 5"; frown, democrat Trowa by pl, whe spok $6 Fened the siatior ' ite Ay ublie interest concerns the non- yep iio poh nye sbook 86%" charged that twu investigac ira un ndeate Th Goes Shopping With Wife tisan law are ting to hold it'up so that the 7% eral thousand hands yeate a fer Landie claim bé diectta:inated s is du Mrs. Wilson had shopped during tion a ated state election day, 9% finished np with several f in the enforcement tt f the dry law ke antes t thout as. much sme as well " 4 gees @ ale 8 x ta withou as muc con- pnd im bh ids. Land ellow chiffon y a Concedes Seattle to Wilson a + aistomanl oestine i es ead ie Seattle invertigators ‘DEM GET COIN i Beet gage td te ¢ rh as filed more than a week ago. Howell’s and i ed, # ack of memory moleskin turban utic 1 conne n with it are rical, and would ‘ fourth in the whole st 4s, the state Wh P ected these, the! take but few ; t maven pare: 3 4 ‘ 1 ‘ A Vhile she sel ‘ a few minutes. Yet they haven't prepared a ballo} attle goes, so the state is likely tu! f the cates brought WASHINGTON, No The Rejeo tae snes pepsin E> k € ¢ ¢ € ave pre allot Ee go, tho Major H. W. Patton of the supplemental © ye : Hoquiam Washingtonian, who re cratic na! neem nis hes here, three lhe Time and they have shown this enmtiy to direct ‘sg as rock-ribbed in republican part: 4 ag tobgg ditional ‘ t a business men’s ( tion often has been necessary to make z fanship as is the morning paper up to Nov. 1 of $204,446 acheot the afternoon, he re en do thet a which quoted him today, is the total to date ahed is cones n of the . ‘ . Willing to admit it. T a ai bursements since the pins as an The official state pamp yhlet on the present ref srendum clared that while Seattle parent United State He asure shows how they juggled the ballot titles—being ly will give President Wilson a DROP BY 4861 ‘ es ¢ - which would) printed exactly opp« to the way they will appear on the 4 ve 3 po ss balance of the state 4 help the scure” mer allot On top of that, Howell is circulating them in whole: 4 ill save ighes y ” 1 * q An an >mer 7.500 t t » tor 1 08,001 ' (Continued on page 7) ¢ quantities at state expense, tho he is required only to mail 3 n announce t that $7,500 has Statistics su sto Mayor Gill ‘ : been posted for Hughes at Bro iy Chile’ “Sotkinghune Fildes to each te metal & Hulen's was hailed with showed that 10 months of These pamy contain arguments FOR the rotten od joy by Wilson ow og Thuraday.|dry jaw enforcement referendr bil but none against then The private in- ie aate ee’ aie eek oe M2 police arrests terests wh by the passage of these bills had the < to SOA Ic he same eriod } ered : Ainge 4 for the same period Mi ES IN 2:20 TO oney to ps he printing of the arguments ; pense Framors that ‘the H 1 of bel Re at Howell and Tanner at the poll voting mone ad t ac alt bee ’ 1 } 1] y - ere : id have been 1 }. M. Tadlock and Henry Albers McLe rats. Let 4 It's in N.Y. Bank - have a1 A statement issued Brown @ | drank t Hulen at noon Friday said But t The $7,500 was placed n lice NEW YORK, Nov, 3—Victor | graceful across e arade York t e © more for Caristrom swooped down from | & und came to a , at the en ' ‘ | the sky today, landed at Gov d ple, the ernor’s Island and closed his the la t fg the bet. We a the Above, Mrs. Ernest Lister, and, Below, Mrs. Henry McBride | fightning-tike journey from | wind blew at his al that there is $10,00¢ taled Chiea te ‘ae € # 7% go. He has hung up a 0 Aero i te Haghe 0.30 BY CYNTHIA GREY win, we maply accept the In-] | age nn. non-stop record meric rn reco! asin . ih tks a There ‘ ttle bett police had Women, too, are drawn into ituble, ‘The four 1 have 6 hed dek voli c >, vos, aie . . i yesterday and had made his io. Genlared that. oo tar ial the state and county oft ot “sobs the magnetic whirlpool of poll: | Het been ee kovennors inansion | Journey at an average speed of record i Se ia sthe tasteat 8 € at Senat iru each were tics. This is especially true inr . 1 experien: more than 110 miles an hour. er made by an aeroplane i ases that nee attention gard to the candidates’ wives bs wei tg t have missed fo Little more than a speck, he H : | si ets; ¢ McBr t the 1 ere permitted t Hope inspires and thrills hing one has M) soared near the island just before Fiat + WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.— : run ray shead Hughes, and! go h« oon ‘as the ybered |) them on one hand; defeat, — lovels te uf I ab ld Wie more 4h. m., after quitting Hammonds L File See testuecen efi tim vusinal T. R. Would Be Bride Gov. Lister will fall behind Wilson. | u rim and foreboding, menaces nar ng in the world to So, 115 miles away, at 6 5 d i Roosevelt Vote Counts 1 th mor Foes cpa. ha othe mack: but if ft is not to be, then 1) Hort Ni) md the. 1 re re gpaciagy a ones eA at Every Wedding The election ¢ i t pelle ‘paler. ht Lakes Go a ite tigre shall always feel dee grateful |#:™. He circled beyond the Island |p .44 pa 425 miles fre : their own highest mark again +, . y ie : b aid. “Office e in Perhape no two women |i the people of thia state for hon-| While New Yorkers from their sky-| made Erie, Pa., 425 mile m Chi boosting the previous high Says Ole in Chicago 49 truc r ‘ vod ind| were ever more deeply con Sarees hits ta scraper galleries watched. Then|cacs and then had to come down be record of May 1 by $216,000, vi Me P quor, and! cerned than Mee Erneat a Be eat ar dickens /onacsi he swept down from the air, glided | eae sat one | loose nut made} 000. Reports to the comp: | CHICAGO, IL, Nov. 3.-—“Cok It alae eigiieeeh 5 bol ao yc) te ace ee, | Anne hill 1 found Mrs. Henry Me-| ~~ further flying impracticable. Thi troller of the treasury, in re- | Roosevelt has become an interna- ar ecau * } o the last bank call, apart 5. It he 1 . Ales poss © | Bride, who, like Mrs. Lister, has VER nattered his hope of a Chicago-to-| sponse to M, } tional nuisance e wants war, ’ f making a fifty-fifty fight fo once lived in the governor's mar SIMMS To co New-York-nonm-stop trip. | show that resources Sept. 12) (let him go to Canada and enlist. atin’ tntte the governorship. \ si She is a kind! dy, a little But he swept on to Hammond totaled $14,411,000,000. His modesty is such that at every ee veistinat ¢ t TRAIN WRECKED Each of these women |older than her contempor but CANADIAN FRONT p ) his monster 200-horse| ‘This is an increase of $485,000,-| wedding he would like to be the desd sure that her husband t ht. and|000 over the June 30 report and of| bride and at every funeral the tween Mrs. F A ¢ ROCK ISLAND, Il, No Pgh eho 2 Hats not less enthusiastic about the re , id ey, republicar ite 6 train westbound, was wrecked Had o elesee upen hie Mrs. McBride Confident san minut repor F | So declared Ole Hanson of Seat- Kitsap dis wen| at Moline iset uist CAE on see oe eat aes Mrs. M°Bridy Lot only feels tha Hw fone 3 will own Americar distribution of this!tle, one of the seven progressives George Cotter M oO ae open switch, Leo Miller Drow.) A area her husband should be the next VEW YORK, No villas ih As about 1 out the country, the|on the national Woodrow Wilson ‘ arae Cotes nto an ope . Mi ther Beaune, Bat hat he: etl Philip Simms, manager of the Paris he ahninbes ‘ ceaare id Sotacy | adwinde onimittes, in. his, aeneen a To enoaches { birrey 1 eatin. Velen J , ” fey “thse sag gg / Do you know, the more 1 study |DUreau of the United Will) of approximately. 8( les, a jour its in the Chicago cen-| here today noon at the Mlinois the Jowing it up toda Od left the r= f the Hote Ba, ° tha’ ah this political situation the more 1|!eave for the Canadiar th tron from the Frenc es to 1 e banks show a reduc-| atre Hanson w candidate for more, and tryir r out’| and wer ed " nsi the question se. ay tater, WES! feel that my husband simply must {ext Tuesday. Simms ts the an'y | Poland French military avi-|t $218,000,000, while in| United States senator on the pro wre, a out") and piled up in a tan ri nt governc i ; ;|newspaper man to be given ¢ é rh erve cities there is an sive ticket of Washington i -" be elected he uid 1 don * | ato b h reser iti gton in Sure Lister Will Win utow ota aihele reason why he tials forithe trip to the lines held rh nail Ob va er tad Bee ee EIRL.OOUON0, "and 16 the | tote eed { DO believe my hus-| shouldn't be, His record as for-|PY the soldiers of the dominios e had struc to Calstrom’s | countr nks an increase of $294 band will be re-elected,” said the| mer governor stands out boldly for | any Americans are In the C@-lines, so he ha d away soon to} 000,00 STRONG LUCK t Lady of the State And why |}him. He has made a good, clean |2%dian contingent et heavier clo The facts pro the “healthy small boy—Teacher won't Word that Simms had been giver not Knowing the governcr ll fight in this campa the best s Gen. Wood, commander of thel y ressive — € t of the federal | let » in school ‘cause I met @ Id not possibly feel other-|he has ever made. There is only |Permission to vis me a oe Eastern department of the arr reserve ac 1 decentralizing and | skunk , p ceiver om the ited Press . " 7 i winil. dacivantSeih Ca . His slate is clean, He has|ene thing | regret in the whole Like gh ae aed ETS was one of the first to greet and| distributing the money of the| Second small jee! You're t conscien about | thing and that the injec Oo! ’ congratulate the aviator, and then, country vs the report ways lucky.—-Life DENVER, Nov Denouncing Fra But I way t ¥¢ it ow ivate busi) husband's eampaign ome of |Dublished ¢ “ eee by papers re-lica swarmed about him — * the entire public school sy to The ayate ‘ lhe ud nis campaign despite nis oppanentas ceiving. the United Frags -arvice A courler trom Loug Branch hit * Doctor Diagnoses Cases Over Phone th fads, and the me tle ett © has had to depend ainst Booze Bills ried away with a fetter Caristrom af this country a0 an institu. | ives anyway, is to sive Fhe go jimecl!, has bees! of 1 had strength to-do it 1% GIRLS AND MAN carried from Mayor Thompson of With Patients 500 Miles Away | ’ tion which “gives a lot of us a a fo! aa aka lutely in the open.” | would go out upon the streets to-| Chicago for President Wilson, while! @ — ‘ job,” John M. Francis, super The three R t e dister's smile onvine day and talk against those liquor | DIE IN AUTO CRASH 1 postal clerk toox a bag of mail SAN FRANCISCO, Nov ) phony.” 4 tendent of schoo Columbus, anc They are me an Ike ’ measures because [ realize what «| from the aeroplane Uitintes bene Hulda bOAsnTS An electrode connected with q ©., was emphatically applauded als in modern education he mt ter that fatal dreadful thing it would be for this | Henry Woodhouse, a member of) i. ang Se irten a ae the telephone waa. plabelt by 2,000 Colorado educators. At re the foree which ' ing ou state, should they pass And my | MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 3.—Three|the Aero club board of governor mn ans b gainst the patient in a Los 4 @ meeting last night of the indermine the educationa ® 1 doesn't 1 final husband voices m ntiment were killed and one badly hurt in a 1s enthusiastic about the journey,| cian with a telephone connec les hospital A similar a Colorado State Teachers’ asso- em of the countr nerve enough to #a No one more than | réalizes|joy ride automobile wreck early to-|which was under the auspices of the} tion can diagnose the case of electrode was placed on the § ciation he advocated the abol r declared © teacher e looked thoughtfol for a mo | that Mr. MeBride has done all that |day. The dead New York Times praised h ac | 4 patient 500 miles away ac spine of a healthy man in Dr, tion of the grade system in ho doew not 4 children to ad-| ment enlied fh honest mon can do: therefore} MABEL SEGSTAD, 22, of Min-|complishment, and suggested that| cording to Dr, Albert Abrams, a Abrams’ office here. By tap i 4 Schools and advised instead ance as the ble to advance Of course, the contestants In| he has nothing to fear. I feel that | neapolis the journey showed the feasibility} local physician who today told ping portions of the healthy that the schools be divided in rdless of the system, and|any issue cannot all wir his is vafe in the hands of the| IDA SEGSTAD, 18, Minneapolis.|of carrying mails, and perhaps} of his successful di s of man’s anatomy Abrams, by the respect to subjects only out all that ts individual tr When a person is defeated, the| most honorable judge, the people,| FREO BRANDT, 26, St. Paul. |newspapers, betwoo ints es| patients in Los Ange ile electric emanations and utiliza: “You say what | advocate will|them, does not fulfill his or her|least he can do is to be a good|and | also feel that he will re-| &, C. NELSON, 24, of St. Paul, Washington, Balti York| he was here, thru the process of | tion of reflexes, was able to di- tear down the whole system,” said jplace in the work. jower, If my husband does noti ceive justice from their hands was injured. and Chicago. “telediagnosis,” or “pathotele | agnose five cases, he said, i " . ,

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