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| 2 OTHERS WIL » DIE; 1 WOMAN | H_ AMONGVICTIMS RACE COURSE, SANTA MONICA, Cal., Nov. 18.—Lewis Jackson, his mechani- cian, John Candia, and a woman spectator were killed and two other spectators are dy-| ing as a result of Jackson’s Marmon car hit- ' _ ting a pole at Seventh ave. and San Vincente | boulevard in the 13th lap of the Grand Prix | race this afternoon. At the end of 15 laps the timers gave wh Wilcox, in a Peugeot, the lead on elapsed } time. Resta was second and Rickenbacher . third. Wilcox’s time was 1:26:47. Resta! f was 29 seconds behind. The leader’s average! was 87.22. SANTA MONICA, Cal., Nov. Deusenburg car roared away 18.—M. J. rom the Moosie starting line here at 11 a. m. today and the Grand Prix race that is expected to decide the automobile championship of America was on. lil Resta, leader in points for the championship and! winner of the Vanderbilt cup Thursday, got away to a slow start. Earl Cooper was given a great ovation by the 85,000 people who lined the course. Cooper was 7 second in Thursday's race. | ‘ Resta led the field in the first lap, passing the 15 seconds ahead of Eddie Pullen. Aitken lost all chance for the championship when| stand) ‘SEATTLE BUSINESS MEN THERE’S LITTLE TALK AT THE TRADE SCHOOL FOR CITY BLIND WHERE THEY ARE BUSY NOW (1) Joe Wood, blind Instructor, teaching (2) A. Mar Kowskey, how to cut puzzles on a jig saw. (3) Mrs. Jennie Christopher, teacher of the blind, here to instruct students in basketry. SR Nn nnnn rennin wnorinnnnrnnonnpaphnprobnnopniotmnigonnpponnnnntnnnbnnpronnpnhnbnpnprnrenmnerrnr nmr Anne Arne IF BARY IS SICK, DON'T WASTE TIME CALI 7 GOI ro t 10T TONIGHT FOR SOME OF THE DOCTOR, AND DON’T WASTE ANY TIME BY OUK FAMOL MI HO WILL, BE JOSHED AND INQUIRING IF HE'S A REPUBLICAN OR DEMO ‘ NOASTED GOOD NATUREDLY BY THE KIND WORDS CRAT. INCIDENTALLY, WHY SHOULD THE COUN NN meee CLUB, AT THE COMMERCIAL CLUB, Bt THE . " » i Ww THER M AY ONIGE ) NDAY. eta Wa he NOMBARTORAN ita : THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS pre“ ht aeadl a da tcl ya ‘ VOLUME. 19. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1916 ONE CENT 3,28 Atss anv CALLEDON FOR SQUARE DEAL ON PHONE RATES — Have you read the iaibiien in The Star on gas and telephone service and rates in Seattle, written by Charles A. Reynolds, for jmer chairman of the state public service commission? | There is food for considerable thought for every consumer in Seattle, especially for every business man, in Reynolds’ articles. He is an authority on the subject. He knows well whereof he speaks, and he reveals the astounding fact that Seattle has been made the “goat,” |rates. The telephone company, for instance, receives a net per cent to use the popular vernacular, in the fixing of ! return on its investment in Seattle which is twice as large as in |Spokane and four times as large as in Tacoma. | Seattle business men pay $7.50 a month for telephone service |and $1 extra for each extension phone. Spokane and Tacoma | business men pay only $6. the matter The Star supreme court on | That is not good business for coe. { Union Pa¢ WOMAN HEADS cif ve shown against Seattle | 1 Northw ourist rates. With the } aid of Mr yr has. compelled a hearing on BALL NINE AND that matter in the of the United States. THE TOURIST RATES There were those, shortsighted journalists as well as ASKS DIVORCE ness men, who failed to boost for Seattle by fighting for a square deal to this city tourist rates = aad I'here were those who, failing to see the light, fought the first woman major league t against the humanitarian principles involved in the industrjal ball club president—Mrs. Helene insurance act. Yet that law was good business for it Has= Hithaway Robison Britton. Mrs |saved to the industries great sums in insurance premiums, | Britton was today selected to fll! while giving injured workmen a better deal than they used | ST. Lous, Fans the position her husband resign i Juntil the regular electic n Jan-| tO get uary. So henceforth the St Louis THE LIGHT PLANT Cardina will uled by “hands : e eat nave ° ked a cradle “ibe the same with the city light plant. What a storm Mrs. Britton was y the se from 1¢ of our “leading” citizens against |board of directors after she had ment of the munifipal project. Yet it has been presented the reseignation of diverts ass i : ss sd |Bohuyler P. Britton, her husband lirectly and indirectly, in reducing the rates Jagainst whom she filed a petition of what they used to be, saving millions to Se- attle postea men. So 3 divorce yesterday. successful has Seattle’s plant been that it is today ew trings and pencils and was sit ial unable to meet the constantly increasing de: d for t 4 eo Twelve pupils, some of them | jatrin " abl the constantly increasing demand for business it was announced that he was out with a broken piston.| ent with age and wrinkled aajetly Pol ag phe de ‘ia aa and made application to the Tacoma city plant to purchase ; , ’ nope to e the jig s : ; He completed only one lap. from care, Gna ethers youths’ SE IS rnufacturing work out 0| wwice” there. Tt we ave the Tacoma plant $400 RAIS Sa and eager, started going to : . -¢. Pint oe | f aiktlinnt ene ‘ Seattle’s applic: . school all over again Tuesday 7 of men may a day without ext € tle’s application was r 5 They made up the student FAMILY CANARY” ws T ure about t wn Seattle 0 want emplorme f ‘ 10s body of the Seattle Trade “pea eda Pager cept ye the reduced rates made possible by the School for the Adult Blind lome can pac je pussies veised: the deniads 400 aman Ite doors opened at 1208 CHICAGO, Nov. 18—A paste the pictures on the wood, at WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 18— ha eased the lemands for service Fourth ave. and in they came— mouse that sings like a ca other do the sawing, and others), ssying and with her engines dis to h an ext that the Tacoma officials feel ma bearded men, and boys; wom ave ohh aes tthe other| abled. the smal American S. & they mu c surplus “juice” for new consumers of si. en, too. Canes pattered on the vs Co °" Anvil, passenger and freight laden, | t))¢ \ hard cement, felt the doorway . polite was reported to the navy depart > into the warmth of the room. ; “ee are pes -aggdpiores 4 who are interested enough | Jose del Cabo, near the southern H some ‘ usiness men” fought the belt line Woman Teaches Sen Ganaty ehirpal inted with| end of Lower California. The col. prop i by the port commission! Yet, before a x i" There blind met blind, clasped ens a y Wood and jier Saturn wirelessed she expect very eye ads now at to adopt virtu- WASHINGTON, N 18.—Ex-| Hotel thieves reaped an assort) esch others hands, and quietly RA Re 8 te Will Pave ed to reach the Anvil today pi caresits e. Businessune Fi ceeding last year’s total by morte | ment of loot, ranging from cash to| began the quest for vocational rwleht ene ' sane ng th ace 0 Y iu , ' t : it h " tk * ‘ 4 ind I they have male arrange g at to them in the present switeh- than $30,000,000, the new naval ap- silk underwear, Thursday night pag gal ie pre solved. Now it is a reguiar Bagh bor dk : gh aie A plese : I propriation %iI! to be introduced at | Very Li’ ay, employed in a down e" r yng iced siieiedl saat ele Inhabitant of the Johnson of fig saw pussies, baskets and ke . and ark-haired young man w f i puzzles, bi sand kni as Mhe forthcoming sessic of con. town dep .ftment store, reported to/.” yindly face, directed quietly home, singing and whistling goods MUST BOOST FOR CITY Igress will call for an exy the police that somo one entered) gach was patient with the other half an hour at a time And there are probably articles of Wt thee It is up to Seattle business men to ys 00,000, Chairman her room, took all her toflet equip-| There was no useless noise. Words —____—— = |eauipment for the sehoe would boost for themse In the past, there were some moss- the howse naval affairs committee | wont her wkunk fr re wore few ye accepter these blind people ‘ cath men: of Seattle f : stated today aa on om one se 5 The woman was Jennie Christo-| plained, had lost his eyesight in/if there are big-hearted men or back ) kept the business 1 a eattle from tak ne the Of this, $2 1 be de new # cha te © pairs of| 110 who came to teach the Seattle| Alaska, was taking a lesson in the women in the community who have ; ti se very matters which were to their best busi- voted to new ships and to paym bloomers and two nighties. She/itind how to do things with (heir|Brail system of embossed writing the generosity to spend a little time ange ; YORK, pack RR 9g € ready exiating. an¢ os at 7 “ $h ne a teacher | and estigatin ork police are searching for $65, oy pweiereg Po pn Mlcreagae ar bah cleaves cgeetoscec bee pos = ee rit are wae cture jig saw ge tmlaphone aibiber tn 200 000 in gems which disappeared entitled t square deal today in the telephone $100,000,000 for poses of de Thieves who entered the room|of the sigh n Milwaukee and We ire jig wa I number is Elitott . 3 ne partmental adr weer | Chicago uss and I'm going from the home of Mrs. E. H. Har es and in gas service. Mr. Reynolds hints at public owner- — - occupied by Martin Howard and)’, thtnl, dark-haired fellow!to be responsible for the saln of . aren at a te ea and p if the present discrimination is permitted to continue. . Fred Lesser, in the Larned hotel.) wae Wood the All the department stores ne geome inciuce a Ol be ne St inter ns this cit ealt ni BERLIN, via Se took $79 in cash, » sult of clothes| “At - d Universit will pro ably carry them for ho ruby necklace with pendant valued! !I« r is interested in seeing this city dealt with fairly Nov. 1%.—Sang y pel agher. 29 ‘ Mind, Ho je an expertlaay trade. If tbe public will’ ta 8 at $50,000 and other jewels valued It is unfair to tax Seattle consumers more for the same Serbian and French a and pair of shoes Pte haf nd worked for sev-|them it will give us an immediate 9 | at $15,000. Mrs. Harriman discov-| service under the same conditions than in other cities in this plains of Monastir and recapture of George Brawn left $#0 in his *t* aaa law fires. |eource of.fnocthe ered her loss when she opened a! soi. 1. the sane company tested from the werm by the bed in the Carlson, hotel ater fe wer oO je niversity 7” yo pe. Berb aa ware: Ye 4 in today’s Heth aypltroraghne i: hye ge oR up," he| Where he developed into a splendid! Piles of paper boxes, and the ji heme. SCARED OF ‘BUGABOO : hh war office stater: a "told the police. : student. He married and was last|saw were standing in a corne There will be those who will howl against public owner- \ . ond ae the ind oe Aa eae ld start in a day or so. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18.— hip whether it’s dl 4s 1 rn t. Fal e leaders a ng i vocatior 1 for the hen there re piles of reed Three trainmen were injured, ARE HURT IN FIRE busine men 3 venal rite papers : hay . been preac ‘hae 4 ) the night|to be woven into b # one seriously, early today, against municipé wuershiy 1 “buga ) 4 pg NES: nore to make the | ketry Pacific locomotive axsioded at Wend and. David Woodhead, But it’s time to remove lust from our eyes, Whether , FA chool supporting. The In a show case were many ar Lowry, G. W. Perkins and Mis i ‘ § b oicad i ie dabei ey se a 1 10 n ind eople 1 make iseful| ticles made by the blind, and fo Ordway, near Redlands June Jean Thomas & eritia@l con. | Public wned telephones are good or bad m be d lined . hinges now-—some of them. Thelsale, There were woven table mats,| tion, the Southern Pacific an- | 4jtion following a $100,000 fire in| on the rits of the case and not on preconceived prejudices 0 con ere are eager to| woollen socks, shawls, laundry bags| pounced. Engineer Connor the B Co, ware LET’S BOOST FOR SEATTLE—and the best way : Hero's the first letters from | expressior A. K. ( They are coming from Ta-|and @ rug A sustained a bruised hip, Fire house nployes to boost is to free the city from any discrimination against it. Star readers, telling what Ses ‘oma and other point We are very anxious to sell the) Wess te ie other employes were taken to hos iyi & ead they'd do if they had a million Editor The Star: What would I Some Students Elderly rug,” one of them explained, “be peg er r) es Esker pitals and six to their homes, les dollars, They are after the $5 | do if | had a millior At a typewriter a middle-aged|cause the fellow who made it need an rakeman andetrum | seriously Injured am he’ prize offered for the best let 1 would: e6t te $100,000 and| Woman was taking her first lesson,|the money.” scalded, but not seriously. | e en eller enies es ter of not more than 250 e from the incom ending the| Joe was patiently telling her what] Us All ant Vell ‘4 The explosion derailed the words. The contest c rest of the million to France, to aid|to do. It easy to see that ahe here Was an atmosphere of hope| 4, a A FOOTBALL RESULTS . if lies m “ gine and one freight car, and e ) € Say, 26 fight for true democracy in|meant to. stenography de-|about the place. Every student € cd Editor The Sta If ao Europe and the world! ne pite her affliction i earnestly enthusiastic. One blocked the main line for two Final—Princeton 0, Yale 10 to ar ! ay le dollars 1 would d i . W. Ss. P An elderly man, who, Joe ex- man had given up selling shoe hours. Final—Brown 21, Harvard 0 : Aen fc i . ee d oe - WRENTHAM, Mass., Nov any one else, is an abominab‘e fab- follows t é alien ahacat cation ae buh 000; pe intake Wiad cil 18,—Miss Helen Keller, on Age sy wetth ties eae il feet EA CAPTAIN ADVERTISES FOR WIFE recy aon, ah en a a i Give aged pare $ ), the relief of the American Indian en, who, it was reported, was icaw her in her home, in Tuscum- Paewhich would } they ¢ 5] hink it is a ame the way white - ‘4 soon to marry her secretary, bia, Ala., 27 years ago, and during ibly want for t eat of thelr men have treated the only real , m A P , Peter Fagan, today officially ‘her recent illness, and during that "4 ericans 1 thin we ould WIFE WANTED It was an S. O. S, call which for a wife denied the report thru her com: time she had ecnreely been’ outer $10 P asia ndo the wrong that in Jerry sent out, after he matched with Captains “No sea lawyers need apply,” he grimly declared in panion, Mrs. Annie 8. Macy my t ny tria-Hungar n the past to the na Perez The three old codgers, retired sea cap- his ad Mrs. Keller, mother of the “Miss Ke’ler and Mr. Fagan both ard ise of the wa A. 1, ‘ad “steward” aboard the That's only the begir q Caen RE ie’ navel blind wor Mrs. Macy, her jdeny the story in every particular $50 to d rela + #8 cided they had'to Have a steware = aboard: their Lg Per Pre: Nore oe cement Sat lane ROVE constant companion since child- jand Mrs. Keller ant | know no 1 the United State Editor The r: What would 1 apartments, said “steward” to be the wife of — by Joseph A. Lincoln which begins in The Star next hood, and Fagan himself united | foundation for it.” re 4 fund to advance ith a milion dollars? ‘That's one of 'em Monday and ends Saturday. It is refreshing in its novelty, in den the report, Fagan said that, despite the : ne of Mrs. M t t of th n f Be eunrers Seen 6 meverwe | OS 1 would lay off work for a hey atched coins—ar Cap” Jerry was stun filled with the quaint humor of the three old salts anc In toment tocey rs. Macy, /statement of the registrar. OF Tiges ted Stat arts I month to ter what I should do| They matched coins—and “Cap jerry I + hei - as Le nts and who taught Miss Keller to speak,/ton that he had made application mean the relief of pa ith the million, 1 don’t think you} He is to be the “fall guy"—the man whom the flip — their aid tor a, mastiane licehen ts (ane ae ers, sculptors, drama writ- gave us time enough to onsider | of the coin doomed to marriage, hence his advertisement Well, Cupid is a droll little chap. 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