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her The Seattle Star ™"""™ \ REPUBLICAN OR DEMO‘ AT yo WANT nldeiteibalcninhiainata rs aye Hie NEWS 1) ; A ‘ ‘ Caen fe ee Rie Gt : Br mpberer i 4 MAN FOR THB JOB, NOT A PARTY LAWNL. BION ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : | Hf b WEATHER; PROUADLY 1 siti (ime 19, ATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1916. ONE CENT &y ti siss DEUTSCHLAND RAMS TUG AND KILLS 5 DIVER’S ST ART — WOULD YOU DO WITH A MILLION DOLLARS? SLAVE WITNESS Irish millworker in) Pennsylvania was Would you devote part of it to philanthropy? How called to the company office the other day. “Your would you pick the recipients or the distributors of it? brother,” they told him, “has died in Australia and, Would you go in { lic improvement What “Gosh,” ‘sald: he, “I won't know what:to do. nelicves tte feaders would. like #6 learn ésch other's view with it!” We will give a prize of $5 to the writer of the BEST What editorial on rs if that to you? What wou & “What I Would Do With a Million Dollars!” anid youl 1 set out to acc ) Chink it over tonight! Sit down and write your views! Perhaps YOU will win the prize “We uld you decide to invest your fortune in busin (All articles must be in The Star office by November n bonds? How would you go about selecting 25, and must consist of not more than 250 words.) with a million and NEW LONDON, Conn., Nov. 17.—An at- ne cn mane aa Secret service agents Friday started in- tempted dash t by the G b- \ccenesns or se euaeiapee) pia SET aREeKae ana ee ae marine Deutschland ended early today im a CONSPIRACY BY WELL BET SEATTLE GIRLS CAN ___vettisation of the case ‘of Dollie Howard, an eecorting tug in which Captain Guerney ATTORNEY AND = BEAT THESE CHICAGO BEAUTIES | thrown trom the third story of the Europe and four members of the t anna aaanaaaaaee nnn hotel, 2300 1-2 First ave., and found uncons drowned. cugeticenths ectuaald WIFE CHARGED ey pre Ta , leckous on the sidewalk at 1 a. m. The Deutschland, bound for Bremen, put The girl, 24, is in the city hospital with a back to port after the collision and by 5 a. m. BY PROFESSOR | possible fractured skull, bruises and possib was again warped into her pier. She was |internal injuries. once more shielded by the liner Willehad, — charges of conspiracy against It is believed she will live, however, and her “mother ship,” and the big steel nets “tt” William MH. Bolen and Friday morning she was able to talk to secret . his client, Mra. B G. Mor. . swung in place to further guard her. risen, wore sorbate ia Ooh aoe |service men. < ; “I went to sleep on the bed,” she said, Work was immediately begun by a small »!<*ton_ fer # peseernty army of workmen to learn the extent of the 127.0" “see Thursaty it |“and the next thing I knew was that I was llying on the sidewalk. I don’t think I had submarine’s damages as a result of her sec- Morrison, former professor of collision during the present trip. She) ™*themtics at the University a nightmare and I don’t think I jumped out of the window.” - of Washington She came from San Francisco! smashed into a pier when she made her) © sipericr Judge Dykeman 7 October 27 to testify before the 4 | federal grand jury, at. Tacoma_in) 3 ee start from Bremen and was held up 10 days __ sranted » temporary injunction ‘the case against Mr. and Mre Tex | for repairs. to restrain Mrs. Morrison from Vernon, of Aberdeen, out on bail jafter being indicted on a charge of | white slavery Reports of the “mysterious inotor | ficial aécounits’ ot the néeidemt ar! "Sey oy pa 4 Ada Fraaken, her girl chum. als boat” being involved in the accl- the cnstoms office today court ak Mavental” WF ae involved in federal white slave i q vestigations, was in the room ear : |Her in ‘the evening, but left dent were scouted. The collision this morning o« show cause why the Injunction was generally said to have been | « reacherous « of should not be made permanent. due to the Deutschland drawing water between Fisher's tt nt, the pro up too close to the tug in an ef. | Gull islands, k ar who ‘from an {lt fort to hear orders that were being The wat ther called thra a megaphone by Capt.| A strong current bie | “There was no man in the room Hinsch seaward and M Morrison ¢ that I know of,” she said, “Dollie Trial of Shke aret Strand’al a m ers oct ! to force him, under threat bad been drinking Just a little, and | g.4 pov pe promios: aa % crew we aboaré . ; him to scandal, to make strange e nearly had « _ the W on after. their { go tg ities atede nee nani a age ae had @ | Against Peter Malone, wealthy wor th ruout t ght in prepara Tug Cut in Two He further charged that aft j evening | widey Arak tame ona an tor it was expect The tug T. A. 8 tempt: er his power of attorney had been | The Howard girl is slight, dark} (joy "eo pages ore pewritten ® officials of the | ed to cross the Deu ows red by his wife last spring, ac and good looking. She was scant bd y | depositions with him to his | chambers to cull out the im: proper testimony. Attorneys for both sides ar- tia tad comme tices Call gued for nearly two hours Fri- i 5 | day morning in relation to what fornia to live in a roos ing | portions of the depositions rated by Vernon and his wife | should be read to the jury. n Aberdeen, and later returned to! yruch of the evidence is unfit Callfornia. She was brought back) vorapie to Miss Strand, it is sald, to Tacoma to testi as it deals with her character and relations with men in the district WILSON To WIN BY where she was employed as cook among 600 pretty girls as the Gearge Renault, noted Itallan for Malone. most beautiful in a Chicago | sculptor. Miss Gollins is a 150 IN CALIFORNIA It was held that all testimony re- beauty contest and Miss Mil brunette. Her eyes are velvety 3 lating to Miss rand as a truthful dred Frisby, right, came sec- | brown, her nose isn’t exactly witness was permissible, but that id file their (Continued on tion for divorce on grounds of nor ypport was started without his PHONE EXTORTION 22.3.2 N, HERE IS EXPOSED ? BY C.A.REYNOLDS ee . cam to be 60td, Tels Deeus for beauty? We say they can. Fair Decisions by Public Service Commis- October If 20, Seattle has a girl more ' beautiful than the prize beau | ties of Chicago. Miss Dorothy | ond. The judges were Lois » found on the side from wounds In U. S. District Attorney Clay Al ae sion or City-Owned Phones” Is His Rem- .).°0 000 oe eee | classic, but her mouth is per | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 17—/8ny evidence which would tend to di fi Di | * Octobe which » days | __Colling, left, was chosen from Dunning, portrait painter, and fect, the judges say. President Wilson's ality will be; ®™mirch her character could not be edy for Discrimination Derober: 81, Wateh oe da ———— | ijproximately 3.760 votes when the | Submitted to the jury niial ballots| . “It Would be a different proposi+ This es.| tion,” Attorney Thompson said, 4) Morrison ot f of conspiracy | official count of pres crecert anaes nye cova. sy ceii ANYWHERE FOR [HARES FOR $6.25; TO MILLION Sissies A. Reynolds, former chairman ®f the state public service com 4 9 with his wife, attempted t timate was made this afternoon on | Malone had admitted that he was mission, deals with what he terms “telephone extortion with ap is of offic ns from all | engaged to Miss Strand, for him te ot a je seanda 4 CHILDREN FREE! state and estimates of Hughes’ be erat io her engagement ‘itp C. A. Reynolds Morrison points out in his com probable gain in the other three. was an improper I { t that he k his loving - woman, but he didn’t. He never On the 5th day of August, , an order est “- Ete dour sit of te NEW JITNEY CRY DEAL’ § CLOSED admitted that he had engaged him+ shone company in| propert VIEN} I A THIS OUGHT TO to her, and now they can’t ine t lishing rates and practices of i elter Zeliung draws attention troduce any evidence of that kind.” the st of Washingto nd elin g the tele- 1 na hat he is dest to the follow advertisements NEW YO ‘ov. 1 Malone will attemp he state of Washington, and eliminating what the tele- oo" uated rt aff ee ceemsee cee RY OE: Ne, 3 END RECALL TALK "si. :0isrget zoe fa phone company is pleased to call “obsolete rates,” was) prop os future tivelthood.| PORTLAN v While an Pir werische Tagebla 109 yoom shipbuilding { i Miss Strand were phone ¢ } ple USE 1 ‘ ¢ i é . Yt See na. | armistice W Jared today be a) Sale—Large Belgian volving the American Internatio entirely proper and that he treat- igned by Pub lic Service Commi 1ers | F Ble Aine, | ce . eer , ee Ba sng {tween the » and the tne rabbits, 10 to 12 weeks old, from corporation and the National “There's nothing to it," said (ed her simply as an employe. He 4. A, Lewis and Frank R. Spinning ois ee See Oe | driver tneure made an attack on | go 95 to § j Hares, 10 to J) City bank's new foreign trade con Albert Hess, the printer, Fri denies that there ever was an un . A. Lewis and . opinning. : (Continued on page 2) the taxicab chauffeurs, and under S eomthe to $6.25 each, J) cets in conjunetion with the Inte: day, when asked if he has been | derstanding between Miss Strand The elimination of the so-called ‘obsolete rates the slogan Anywhere nT Bucks, 3 months. old, $4.50 each, eouanst aan nitile Marine Co., the! commissioned to print recall pe- | and himself. \ sased upon Section 41 the publi arvice Nickel,” succeeded In takir 8! (2) Wor Sale—Bxcellant cs acific Mail S. 8S. Co. and W. R. | titions against Mayor Gill. ————________ wa based upon Section 41 ¢ f the | ublic service com- JURY GOES T0 rable . busine away from theif. (?) for Sue Excell nt can | Grace & Co,, wax announced toda bl la dey Rc NEW HAVEN SUES mission statute, which reads as follow higher-priced machines ; ital cusetet ot Negotiations h een conch started,” he said. “Why, | - Me Hineydaxi war will proba ) Without payment of any Jed for pirchase by the corpora: | wouldn't print ‘em if | was of- 0 Li 8- 0 R LAW _ No telegraph bad telephone Socnpany shall, rage until the cireuit cou hoar a és — rg om will ne Vs 5 iy med ol} tt e New Yor fered the job.” T KI Hi U directly or indirectly, or by any special rate, re- the appeal of Wilbert R. Funk PAE te Lee eee es That ought to put the final BOSTON, Nov. 17.—Counsel for | £ Hineur, convicted in Police Judge alin We * e two chief obje ure expar pli 7 the “Oh 1 e Ne K, 2 ave} x bate, drawback or other other device or method. {tneur, convicted in Poli ad i blinker on he we-would th w York, New Haven & Hart sion of the Pacific Mail 8 like - to - recall - Gill - if - we-only: ford today filed a bill in the United thought-we-stil|-had-a-chance.” States district court attacking the constitutionality of the Adamsom LOGGED.OFF LAND conlerence law. The bill called for a prelims rade facilities and enlarging : ’ Langguth's court on a charge of is a beantiful world, say charge, demand, collect or receive from any per- NOW ON TRIAL operating his car without a fran} the Arbelter Zeitung, in wh American line, which is controll i i chise, as provided in a new © the children are given awa rerica hich is controlled son or corporation a greater or less compensation iicumbrances, . while cost |, bY International Mercantile Marine ordinance for any service rendered or to be rendered with F ; aeehe nat | Pifty-seven jitneurs are 5 ; to be held Friday, Dec. 8, at the jinary injunction restraining the respect to communication by telegraph or tele- itor ‘dtewle. wait th ware bey ‘4 Feat Lo Nas ilar A are * T, R, T0 VISIT = try building on universit ‘Hexecution. from putting it inte 3 ‘ ‘ i tner of John Hildebrand, tne|¥&* mace & lefinit pvedinuan raat RA phone or in connection therewith, except as iar of, Job Hidebra "tt@| were continued indefinitely. | Menn- authorized in this act, than it charges, demands, ‘ounds received in a gun battle| ne Ld Fes an gone ott POLICE CHIEF AND FI ISLANDS Kute “Kind | Word” Wags and Wits collects or receives from any other person or cor- poration for doing a like and contemporaneous Bixth, ave, where. testimony BOOZE AT DOCK New york, Nov. 17.—aitno Work Up Appalling Appetite for Goats service with respect to communication by telegraph wes taken from the sick a ra ; NAB Captain Charles BU Fan: ecre Patel ae PMR URS lat hg reat at ri iron unt or telephone under the same or substantially the jj.,u1) pr: tor Wilis believed ft AND ARREST 3 MEN with the grand Jory {n seasion Fri.| thelr respective ‘islands are dus 0 aur . iti ” « rove too weak to car eo ¥. € 1 ed 1. f a tilt and the South P. fi ; 11d prove too weak to carry th re : ing day. He was followed by women ora acific 5 : same circumstances and conditions be piers hag aritge 5 Pr PORTLAND, Nov. 17—Ralding Wtrnexses, nald te. be from Pike for somewhat of a splash, ao Wai se kd EEK Talk to the Jolly Joyfest, He'll jain languag 8 tion | — . al We mother, who had beon|the steamer Brea yt of Ban’! street hotels to speak, next February, The Official and Officious Kid-! Play the Part of Only Ole. e tele cai PLEA FOR VICTIMS with the defendant in a camp near| Francisco today, a police posse ur | Gniee Heckingham —voluntar Because T. R. is going to Krities, and Kutups of this), TUS thru the Long List of Seite not ea ‘ ' ndex for some ‘nonths previous to|rested three. men and confiscated) sore ane. ody late Thurs visit ‘em. Yeh a c til Stars and Satellites of Se- tion ervice rende OF WAR BY WILSON © alle dup, 1s in serious|160 quarts of whish la It is understood this trip is to) Bear of a Burg will be on Tlind, atte and Washing Will Wade eo - fr rporat Gndition aa hee bor and it we Those unde nat are Arth i" That the grand jury would con. constitute Col, Roosevelt's vacatior le and Hearty, with Appalling (he Joshergand Jesters with Joyous : charge to a r per WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 necessary to take the jury there| Lea, Jack Leshet, ship's cook, and) ii. ie its investigations until Mon-| after the campaign labors he under-| Appetites for the Goats ef the! Jibes and Karping, Kutting, and o@ ration fo @ ne Calling upon America to “con le her tewimony waa taken | H. Hubert, watehman day, at least, was rumored about |took in the interests of Chas. t and the Nannies of the Near.) Kindly Stunts and Speeches, tribute out of our abundant the county-city building Hughes Mrs. Roosevelt will ac. ly So, at the Saturday eve int Twill be SOME SOIREE, Be« Discriminate Against Seattle means” to the relief of thos: - CAUGHT IN “ACT” N P RAISES WAGES ‘ company the colonel Staged by the Wags and the Wits|Heve us, Boys. tatute does not apply alone | jiying in belligerent nations en | MISS MARY RAUSCH, assistant! Roosevelt chose Samoa and the of the Kind W club at the Com And Lister will Look and Listen ” te city of Seattle to the “upon whom the curse and ter. 8ST. PAUL, Noy, 17.—-Northern | professor in extension division of | Fiji islands because they are both, mercial Cl t 6:30, that all, Even Hanson will (Continued on page 8) ror of war has $80 pitilessly F. Larson, 301 Second ave, 8, was] Pacific employes drawing than | state university to give free instruc. highly spoken of by physicians as{ The Gove will Get bh Have to Stay Silent 3 ¥ fallen,” President Wilson today arrested just as he was accepting} $200 a month will get $5 to $10| tion in art of preparing Thanksgiv- above the average in climate, and | “Gridiron” Got A Doctor of Den Only 250 can be accommodated J AENRY K. SIENKEWICZ, not issued his Thanksgiving proc noney for a drink of Nquor, accord-| more, starting next month, the road|ing menu, It will be held in home too, because Roosevelt believes they | tisiry, BE. Bo Edy will Emulate to the first annual “gridizon dine Polish writer, and author of “Quo! ftamation ng to Seret. Donlan, who walked| officials voluntarily announced to | arta department of U. of W wili afford him a good playgound| Ernest, the Executive, and Pull the ner" of the Kind Words club. Vadis," died at Vevey, Switzerland He set Nov. 30 as the date into the place doring the transac-|day. The high cost of living ons ANNUAL DINNER of Trinity for the arduous vacations he usually | Pose to Perfeetio Vickets may be obtained from aay, t bursday "for Thanksgiving | tion ployes must combat was assigned. |at 6:30 jtakes, He'll be gone two months, Jay Thomas is to Tote Tons of|j member, = a

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