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LLIES AT DOOR OF MONASTIR your etumeer "he Seattle Star vam BUT DID YOU ASK IF HE WAS A RI HOVGNT. WUT DID you A ME WAS ARE RECALL. FEVEL O ONE OUGHT TO GET HOT IN AARAAADR AD RAARAR ARAL WEATHER LIKE TH att { rHE tie Ken Shute TOR ORO oreuuen THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS EATHER M un Te <D FRI SIGN THE NONPARTISAN BILI AY LIGHT CHANGE 1 EMPERATURE VOLUME 19, IGANTIC NATIONAL LABOR WAR THREATENED RECALL AGAINST MAYOR GILL MAY BE DROPPED $8,000,000 POOLED TO POLICE REPORTER ALL mi eee WITHIN4 «22s a saree HAS DATE WITH MME. see, Splaee eanea con | sity district, passes resolutions st deploring organization of law ; and order committee. hae Number of Industrial Works ‘ ers of the World charged with along murder by Snohomish county ATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, NOVEMB R 16, 1916 ONE CENT wien At NEW YORK, Nov. 16,—Prospects of the greatest fi \ a mdustrial struggle in history were increasing toda ] Phe capital-and-labor situation arising from t 14 * 7 i ads’ determination’ to fight the Adamson eigt V4ar Pid Ce Le AL Lb, vacen /eele th st provecutay epee Free speech meeting planned law, was accentuated by formation of a vast organization é yy-t ; @ P » . ane LONDON, Nov. 16.—-| by Central Labor council for of employers to be known as the National Inde \ahiad Size Vast 0 (Laps cesta, , (/ Mee bs ga Monastir is almost within ee arin W. W. view Conference Boa ! s or ed e reach of Gen. Serrail’s in-| tims to be attended by brother This new body, representing $8,000,000,000 V deego Pr mae aLptae . homitabl Franco-Serbian| members, who will march te 4 > : : \d , r UO! table anco-se at tal and employing 7,000,000 pe proposes that / yr wf | P, PF i ba . forces after one of the most pgp yest i pahre P declares dustrial legislation shall be watcl : th The | Seal VA2L | me she Bi é Lo Ag Attorney Howe . i" iho ivances re-| thatthe “Law and Orden legislators shall be guided by publ n as aie ta : enything but laugh when no astonishing advances Te-| jeague promoters had planned egisiators sha e guided public in , y r ed later corded in the great war.| to name Will E. Humphrey, favoritism to labor shall be eliminated } Ale. ce |* T Weil,” ti wan a . ie and) former congressman, as their Laan 5 é4 { Md night, and ) sattling inst SNOW aNd) candidate for mayor. Codltsbdihey ne “iat wet : “4 , - 4.7 J Berpard, | His ancestral ‘ ‘rain over great natural! — % ; . te lee a Ais POO at Ary zitd) (MEBALER / y | 40 Bive Git to Cone fe 4 resses, the al-|..These. are the developments y vd an JOD | &4 ‘ were, gakataany inateg (mountain fortresses, We al-\ prursday over the situation grows over the xt ten e 4 ae aaah ar lied forces have now reach-|ing out of the pattie! betwee 7 “Det ert rescecn ath Lapin . nial + a4 /erett deputies and Indust: CS cag ae Ma eet ald \ yonal recognizance, ov order 0 ed the plain of Monastir and ors'ot the WOE today that the managers have 4 lay 2 i 1 : gg Soe ae. . today’s official communique} Rev. W. A. Major, who was deles 7 a * . 426 (0 > - gated to appoint an executive Com-= — from Paris, partially con- oie with the brotherhoods, al: Ap Pr, 9 (thas 1e-7e4 Sts aris, ! mittee for the law and order Om they « e “latch str ‘oho oi + $ : LI TER URGES firmed in the Berlin state-| ganization, said that his task would c , t jf . — — sade sweeping |" completed within 24 hours, : that to force 7 ment, indicated The sentiment of 90 per cent of Leyte : as a : ONE HOUSE FOR back of the Bulgari @Ul-|those who attended the meetings nee oweve s against a recall,” he explained, : ia ¥ Hone line, to a point within, and | don't think it will be ate | ea - ~ bi ; tempted. four miles of the city of|tem By the Police Reporter LEGISLATURE a istir itself. | “But 1 tn geek toa the \ will ailway Hea S to oln Rihsee- Seana ted bg 1's admission was alcommittee, and its members | wait upon. the mayor and go over — briet comment that “pre-|ine whole thing with him. My idem Nation-Wide Fi t for mann-Heink for the legislat re nd t ane pared new positions in the jis that we want Seattle to go om g h She made it herself, tion of the number of a record before the world as opposed y| Cerna sector were OCCU- | ¢5 tha @tnge Uhat.ao-aie pied. organization of the T. W. eved by| “We have no thought of Ce are the |demning labor activities here om | nking | anywhere else, according to my ume This expression was Lister at the jollifieat'on of the Woodrow Wilson nt le reial Club to celebrate three years ago. And she 8-Hour Day in All Crafts) eromises to sng to me privately some of the pop ular songs everybody was tions rbian forces The new ue, which met in the Com-|the Franco the re r tof two # res parate BALTIMORE, Nov. 16 tion nutty about then, like “At election of President one nts. The first involved the |erstanding. But we think the f the four railroad brothe Labor leaders hope to force a + va ‘ t ferring ns f hi «ill address the American Federa-| eight-hour day, no MY) the Devil’s Ball” and “I Lister. in referring well-nigh impossible passage under | mayor got off wrong in thig Gages Se abae kone Gone walk’ te er ae Didn't Want to Do It.” , ent legislatu said t it had! fire of the mountains which guard |and wanted to show that hié semtts en ot Lal : — bie he | i often. b d that the legisiature|the bend of the Cerna river to the | ments didn’t reflect the sentimen§ | Excacasty ilar tae appaatls sy Bee Of course, she may have of the past two sessions Was Con-/east of Monastir and thrust west-/of the rest of the community. arance is expected t “ fr f le atio pithy . Sveieetsiea fuwt for the reosans| kim’ fosorats fee, Aten” ®| forgotten about this date. 1 rolled by five men ward from these hard-won heights.| Judge Burke, whose oratory | age) Ey ag aga cae nad Rep Mie i .. Probably a woman who If it is true that five men can|; jsWept the Tuesday meeting, could hy t dict what laws sha sed 1 Cerna | not be reached by The Star Thurse day for all classes of em si is done be has to learn the words wanttais le Salter 46.9 the tepergann saben, eager : ‘hang toncrmpd gst 9 aa xo a i a and music to all the songs, jlarge numb 1 re-lties are now striking back, forcing Would Surrender Him ected to hasten the « tion of negotiations with st especially hard words like duction in my second w tolthe Teutons to retreat Attorney Moore of Los Angeles, b r n the le ire. | believe five men The Sofia statement today like-|here as one of the legal advisers 9) in “Yaka Hula Hickey the brotherhoods with the federa-|the force of organi Y aig Sars satonal dis-| wise admita torthward |for the I. W. W., said he was wills Dula,” is pretty busy, you ltrict uld serve toward Tey to surrender J. H. Beyer, charg.” EN AN D A EP know, to remember every- | t ep ina e night |ed with murder, to the Snohomish 7 thing ors we ne rman | county authorities ; L ie ; e a Ww jnow « which had taken part of the By some mistake he was req » 4% « Other s the meeting | yi) of Pressotre. eased by Mr. Helsell,” Moore : : ? were: Ole Ha C. Snyd King Congratulates |‘end later charged with mi 4 5 te Argue Wer, Too ‘4 R am, W eldon, Mr rhe weight of the German coun-|I'll get in touch with Webb q see. re mo Ss Fra Axte Alien Aen was indicated in the|and tell him to come get Beyer,” Sg Plage : ta Oulo Case, George Tur-| rench communique, declaring the “0 more members of the I, ner, G. F. Cotterill, D, J, Williame meg W. W. excursion party to Everet® BY ED L. KEENE 1 st t . ‘ a M |Teutons threw the solid weight of Y Pp 9 n Seattle cost $4 ae? war dope, and Above is the letter Mme. Schumann-Heink wrote to Star police re. | Fras and Judge Frederick the three full divisions—approxi-|Who took the steamer C United Press Staff Correspondent $7 less than in Eng s lots of t porter three years ago, making date for today. Below is picture of fa. | Housmar | mate 60.000 men—against the | Which returned to Seattle after tha | LONDON, Nov. 16.—Engiand is a te war " aint mous diva here for concert at the M oore Friday night men on the Verona had fou a a ghte 1 y nig 8! wnit today in e b f i al shipment of pota ag T ave Sramnad a little nN . wa orge has egraphed (Continued on page 10) government's bois GAMMA GP tile obnla bn the re ett at oth a itle Hallow knew she had some some) Wonder What Fred ; congratulating him on -- ’ ghird warble that got-me for a lifelong fan of| 2 Rinks Now of This |the great success his troops have y. during the past three it | pat etete a Meebede\aceue Flipped me two tickets to the Mine. Schumann-ein Little Old Town|as; at Ancre vidual, a United Kingdom voiced crit the ced yeste ete failure, ie the resson a a gee ie tie wy [concert anc Cover it, ol¢ So when | wrote the review Walter Runcima contemplating anal . a anbn “ge or aa aan h Id have scored a lot : conservation of England's \ ‘horde aa reporte ne ho He Wasn't Hep speaking American all the Dear Bill; 1 am in Seattle FIERCE COUNTER ave ippers Thursday mo the ¢ t tices hardly eve wait 1 1 heard her w thru the bill Th md te lar n. | f a £ > nadvitices: % 1 it ae e woke othe rted language € ar with “At t evil pre g When I first got It was accepted that the first ol two og ? crop will be less than k te ba Fe (eg e was singing abc t a rhe it editor signed the crit ott five gallon _ thle is he | LONDON, Nov. 16.—An unceas tivities of the new dictatorshi; thirds of the average Patni shar 2s ia All ing ‘ jes isla Eb Pie SB a 3 aghdici alopecia hcp ech Jing series of attacks and counter would have to do with limitatio! afi ee: Id be panned | on the theory that he was kid-| am going to stay he Every | sttacks awent a wave of fire and ities tee of suger in costly con mwrell hotel ‘ he sang me more than any one else day you can read in the papers |iteel aeroes six. miles of the iiicee of indiscriminate feed a wis St ON ee, ut when I got the letter from| of them breaking up a saloon. |iranco-Hritish front today. There ing to animals of vegetables suit wifesn gy test t melted into ¢ Schumann-Heink, I told ‘em| Just take pick-axes and swing |i; appeared, the mightiest thrust | Tits tor hur Pret Pobit 4 other, and the bare-ba adies all to go get acquainted with celeb-| on every piece of furniture in |ine Germans have yet made in| waste of white and 5 Retail pr ext t e | cn wat € " ow-talle en alor ritie: yefore discussing n b the place on spare Oo! . Hail,’ ‘I Didn't Want t ; “ ‘ Se ein iii: wood that portion « ene Te here th The broken bit of an Alaska back In ttle Naga Ee iris British and French force joined romance, where love was ripen- ties availa ; there as. glial “Do ete, et aes ve all were to tha ve \ ares ibout the recall to-| ‘This was the letter found by the | hands | ed among the frozen gold f i. he é 3 oe tea eo i I uasell formerly Gen, Haig reported today con id] Creeks of the Northland, only te ERNEST CHUMANNS ' heavy weig hen arrested | erable she by the enemy north-| be cast into the chilling winds, | ae met on oo 3 4 2 N 7 Yesler way, with Kate Giano-|ward and southward of the Ancre E f votatoes, fish and sugar, the prices HEINK Whitefish Totes Mail ay for bootlegging. It was ad Tie: the nih was revealed Thursday in Supe. tee nearly doubled BALTIMORE, Nov. 16.—Organ ‘ow I've kept t etter for dreaked to his friend Bill Gray, 61]. a oe coe Judge Gillian Sa 1 5 : ; ‘ FS sec iray, 61] 60-Mile Grapple Margaret Strand's trial for $50,- Sotatoe: i oven Garden |74tion of Japanese workmen in|three years, and every t R es St é ‘ t Grtoped rr} shill aos ‘ evel Gace heir own cou to secure better | some mention of the lac 11NO Mi Mason st an Pranci | Me awhile along the rest of the| 990 against Peter Malone, soury the news of the projected food dic- Wake and general ing conditions | ¢ correspon ist Le ¥ tra AW N AND U. 0 mile front co ae ry Aino dough, for breach of promise, tator y t price is 10/18 the so 1 of the “yellow pe em that a gu nett 5 all in , OREGO F W. | OOnMANOUE ATODy o the north,| Mrs, Strand testified she wen yound ? favored by the American Federation| with the musical clubbers to be r Minong to I | the British were still smashing for-) North to seek her fortune, She mi \ a Saks Amer 1 toda How It Happened ‘aa He fata loin Heber Minve and: beats Jimproving their positions under|she says, has property valued af ) are not to permit ad t wn and write PW POU le a can mavarinin ventas Walter, were awarded $15,000 dan 2 ~ } desperate — onslaughts from the| hundreds of thousands of dollara, f ion of Japanese or other Orie appened to hor on the io , ages Thursd A P18 Wane careceat APA leaped ba ke etl Southward, the French /and an income of $75,000 a yea t tals into the American Fede tance the city editor re = INHER Aihartiote nauk tee the West against Pitts: | ine forced slightly to give Cooked for Him ) THEY ie ety cd "emi oa Sige My, hei el en | wt Ss ay a waee tor the ant rp me injuries received on January 1¢ sien Mena New sat the ve base of the angle | while telling of her jilted love, “and this country of thousand ) ¢ imano-H t GOOD HEAVENS h . Milwaukee ¢ re aura ar on Baers 2m se: ® contl | which re t British French |1 learned to love him He said he tals a& labore t Seattle on October hinstk MUGOHIOKHE RaaP Bade Gent belief of ever yooster for | gains have thrust into the German |joved me, too, and wanted to marty Meet. Sabudena ia ter,|19 1 CAN'T AFFORD vr automobile near Battle, Bezdek's eleven toda | tine lor ine i attending the cor 1 And the dramatic critic's wife d : Mga Rarh ea healt Gal DEM rnament committee meets | - | “When the time drew near for T’ DIE YET. UG Hines MeCoy, the boys’ guardian. | jn Pasadena next Sat y to se] | Hines M asadend Si oO 8 our rriage, he insisted that I Phe original suit was for $26,000. [ject the Western squad, Washing TEUTONS TAKE TOWN i... Hy: oles before the big on one Oregon are principal con BERLIN, via Sayville, Nov, 16—|freeze-up came, He said that the EIGHT WOMEN PLAY ape German troops have stormed and | trails were too hard for a Mey ’ taken the eastern portion of the|He was to meet me in Seattle an Bibi We’ll Now Hear How | sins: @) Saillisel from the French, | We Were to be married. The Lyceum Arts Conservatory oa! o the office state. | Marries Another to: Lyceum Arts Conservatory|to Reduce High Cost|*ortins to the war office stat 1 wrote letter after letter, but ment toda gp mead Ghee 2 lag 300 JT DRIVERS To find out you will tc orchestra of eight young women ‘ ap have to read “Cap'n Eri,” one ed ie will play, sing and give dramatic f Family Flivver NS R ise tor veap biel 3 ica ee: . * 4 : AP sketches in their program at 8:1 R A s E eee , lt: a story of the New Eng ‘ la PORTLAND. Thr o'clock Friday night at the Y. M DISKIVERED UM NIA TREAT It devel 1 during the trial thaé land coast that will make "i | 1 jitney driver ere arrest C. A. auditoriuy They appear o A way to kee, down the feed BUCHAREST i. Follow - tae eloped du hs ha a rie you wait anxiously each No Horse, He Goa lay on charges of driving thetr he Y. M. C, A, Star Lyceum course bills of the family flivver in ) R alah eee ae an pa . ACHITA 6—J nes without frar As pro W. A, Wicks, of the Frank maniat ree fh ween BH © ae evening for The Star Torrar in nac 1 deputie lin-Wicks Co, will lecture | from Are tows won her return to Seshte, discovs " argest goat ranch, who lost half d the entire police force in MUCH TOO YOUNC Thursday night at the Y. M, Jon the right bank of the ered that Malone had married ams It’s the new novel-a- jig horses in a Mexican raid and |arresting every jitney driver on the] Son—Mother, can I go with pa?| ©, A. on “Keeping Down Oper. |cording to today’s offi ther i week which begins Mon- wold the rest to the U. 8. army, ha They were crowded inte Mother—No, Willie, you are too] ating Cos Ali auto drivers |ment. ‘The Rumanian pe Malone is known in Seattle fay broken his largest billy goat to the| police headquarters, to appear be-| | young to listen to your father play| and owners are invited. The |the Jiul valley, it was asserted, "4d Fypetns pap taper pe 7 stile ore Judge Langguth this mornin olf,—Judge. lecture is free. had been successfully maintained, Went visitor to this city, die. fore Ju angeuth this morning. | \6 ally stops at the Frye hotel, ™