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b DEUTSCHLAND STARTS DASH WITH RICH CA, «© DECEMBER 2ND SATURDAY, DECEM SAN DAY, WHEN 500 VOLUNTEERS, PECTED TO TENDER THEIR CULATE THE PETITION TO BASE OUR ELEC. TIONS ON THF MERIT OF THE CANDIDATES, IN STEAD OF BEING DECIDED KY PARTY LABELS AN KILLED IN SOUTH SEATTLE BY STREET CAR Stepping in front of an early inbound South Seattle car, Ed Bracken, structural YER WILL BE NONPARTI WHO ARE EX SERVICHS, WILL CIR VOLUME 19. iron worker, was thrown beneath the wheels and instantly killed before the motorman could stop, at Judkins st. and Seattle boule- vard, Tuesday morning at 6:45. He lived at 1412 Eighth ave. S., and was on his way to work. ytormar “is the controller, was WILSON TO ASK THAT BUSINESS KEY ITSELF UP BY ROBERT BENDER WASHINGTON, Nov. 21.—A call to American business to meet unprecedented trade con ditions after the war is to be the keynote of President Wi! son's message to congress Tuesday, December 5. The president is completing the message today and expects s00n to have it in the hands of the printer. The president believes the country’s industries can do a maximum amount of work only when there is a minimum of in strial unrest. His message expected to emphasize this an appeal to employer and mploye for more co-operation, jore confidence of each in the other and less tendency to class feeling. In this connection the presiden has formulated plans for rendering practically impossible strikes of all kinds. He will urge completion of a pro gram similar to that proposed in his last message to handle such sit vations as the recent threatened strike of rr: aod broth Relieving the railroad prob! important a domestic issue as c fronts the country, he will urge con gress to give the most careful con sideration to possible legislation which will ald the transportation systems to expand and improve tc meet the stress under which th Will be placed at the of the war. Abroad also the found r the coming trad aware of its He was pinned between t oard and the planking mang The a and b Str ural Tron Worke ion No. 86, and hae been jas engine 8. 8. Towr He held a fir license AD ASKS ALIBI IN MURDER CASE CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—Daniei A. Farrell, of Brooklyn, N. Y., advertised here today for an alibi to save him from having to face trial on a charge of mur. der. Farrel| was arrested at the Y. M. C. A. hotel November 1, two days after Richard Hat field was killed in a saloon holdup. Farrell denied knowledge of the crime and said he was at the Y. M. C. A. hotel when the murder took place. Room clerks refused to give Farrell's attorney the names of quests registering about the time Farrell was given a room Farrell advertised today for the name of any one at the ho- tel October 30. MUNY COAL MINE DOES BIG BUSINESS TERRE Mayo. as ns must | up esident b: He 8 toa ediate nes which ves along can ar pasur Am Vly upon ac mi organize ust law action In addition to dent's message w different asures si HAUTE did today practical “Ind » these. urge recomm ear the prest action on an Three all « f two ness admin ness They are ¢ conser* laws Jer! ler polit of Porto F n@adreds in earl naka = started | eg’ al $2.75 gf arket mained rn ONLY VICTORY FOR ALLIES TO END WAR YORK DR. DECHMAN NOW UP FOR BLACKMAIL PORT ANGE LES Nov had den tarium Dd. assador € superior former to TODAY'S TIDES AT SEATTLE High Low e! ARE YOU A LAWBREAKER? SURE YOU ARE! REPORTER FINDS OBSOLETE LAWS ARE VIOLATED DAILY BY D'LOS SUTHERLAND 8 a mighty unique figure days, the man who doesn’t br a law. Don't Throw Paper in Gutter , for instance, dear read Fe have wander thru your daily life, a confident your goodness as h a law-abiding citizen and try to figure just why they keep jails yd lawyers and courts and all ich things J come that you, or the to con #0 commonplac per on the beat, had ceased ider them infracttor er torn it tance etter er and casually throw Sppowsibly y nedy, of the city’s legal that |f going back and sort of be‘ codifying all of the old-time forgot nd ore ourself, actionte ‘ had early | call 1 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1916 ‘AMERICANS ARE ° Here’s First ‘hough i page co SAVED AS SHIP merica’s New Champion Aviatrice IS STORM TORN DEAL, Engiand, Nov, 21.— Lifeboat crews from the Deal and Walmer stations today sue ceeded in rescuing all passen: gers and members of the crew of the stranded American steamship Sibiria For furic pounding | sean ven oday to Lite weal and King out mont yugt € Lu > bh near en to ms ake off the 40 only one ¢ rif days in savers have distressed past 24 have been men and said to be Am The Sitbiria sands the Goodwin | She sent al dfesaving crews! ried struck esterday ree stations and mo ta ntal passen seas pre One ats from Dea ral of t was was 0 rned njured. capaired BROTHERHOODS WILL NOT JOIN THE A. F. OF L.. BALTIMORE, | Md., Nov —Any expectation that an af filiation of the Big Four broth- erhoods and the American Fed eration of Labor might the wit of the two bodies’ mu. tual fight for the eight-hour day and the unlimited right to strike, was dampened here to. day when Warren 8. Stone of the engineers addressed the federation d ne rew nother also that used ATTRITION IS SOLE AIM OF ALLIES IN ‘FIGHT TO LAST MAN’ By J. W. T. Mason (Famous Authority on the European War.) 21. allied the ation of Labor and f jurisdictional at ¢ arise * 4 me rat of t because o dis tes that ce in repre lary now is “attrition.” A message of good engine said thore ors out of the stage of novel strategy, and tacti- cal genius, and entering the phase of final blood-letting. The allies are trying to put so many Teu- tons out of the fighting, that in the end, quite irrespective of ground gained, the Germans |must abandon all hope of a victorious peace lin order to save what remains of the nation’s fighting manhood. Financial pressure is playing its part to- ward bringing the war to a close, and so is the British blockade of Germany. But, these measures for the present are incidental. De- struction of man power, without cessation is now the major purpose of the allies. power "4 ah kel] HAIL T. R. AS NEXT careful | Sew apirit of demo os | CHE POLICE CHIEF new power in Germar erride itarist »\ th de stations of nths efore labor thar ombt Th manner Brother En rs 1 Turcos and other (Continued on page 3) man-slaying cole to bring Pr to ita kn unquestio: B WELL, WE CAN NOW TELL WHERE WE ARE After work itarism And are going which the to make sacrifice unles two seasons of CHICAGO, Nov —Remem ber the good old days when T R. was New York's police com. missioner? Chicago does and sighs. Oh, for such a demon police chief! And the rumor is the colonel may hear the sigh from Chicago and answer it. Police Chief Healey says noth ing to this, neither does Mayor Thompson, nor even Teddy at Oyster Bay. But thé rumor while it does shiver m ot announced completion population from their tr Th Indian the arm the 30 MILLION TO BUY GRAIN FOR ENGLAND The laced 1 longitudes o Northwee include an¢ about 100 000 not in the was done under the direc-; Hodgson of work @ trucks tion « V More guests than members and from Seattle, Portland attended the annual of the Credit Men's associa day r “ and joint ight at the Washing persists, Chicago and f the d police ve-minute talk the differ purchase ature ¢ ler and, 4 ent eitie fo the lodge these Ma Gill as a Bible says who adve with banner ten hasytisement of or him lidates xisted. | wagons and the law be | the nal ordinances. He of things he almost forgotten ¢ Wear Lodge Embiems ing that all he explai 1 i frat erimi AN broke discoverd a self, had Mustn't 10 Miles for Bikes Furthermore, it is wrong to ride a bicycle a trieyele faster than 10° mile an hour You must ride in_single file. Two at lead the Gord traffi yintin ted nance on east mit Judge h In the striet ffende id unre ould probat n lodg the ine and A man Is taken heep-hide his big rh c 1 jection N en the little aker Don't th f their young for the good verbatim the covered book Considering coast ever This is which itself this 81, Ordinace hibits advertising of tainly an Elk’s he all kinds, Cer live d is aa adver-| wrong book law, Kennedy The Seattle Star , ° The best used word in the war vocabu-| It means the European conflict is passing) GIRI PJ VEEN WENT CORD HVING “a SND ATTEN Mes OF WOUND’ CROSS OCEAN MADE BY DIVER ver found in a bureau drawer, Willie Coffey, age 12, was shot by his chum, Sylvester Eddy, 14, at 4016 44th ave. S. W., Mon 4 afternoon, and died at Pravidence hospital a few hours tater The two boys, with Itle brother playing a Eddy home ire, Eddy |ping. Searching thru the draw NEW LONDON, Conn., Nov. 21.—The German undersea freighter Deutschland made her second start for her home port of Bremen at 2:35 this afternoon, escorted by two tugs, which were to accompany her to \the three-mile limit at the end of the sound. To the accompaniment of cheers from the crew of her “mother ship” Willehad, the Deutschland slowly swung out into the har- bor shortly before 2:30. The great steel net, which guarded her stern, had been swung yivester’s lit the boys found the reve A | seconds ad been pulled o jof the t harged dentally fey boy | the floor | He wax the wor \John J. Coffey, 440 |J. H. Eddy, father employed as a Washington b Detectives in Vester was boc quarters | released t« ‘ARMY AND NAVY NEED EYES, NEW AIR FEATS SHOW BY GEO. MARTIN Written for the United Press NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—De- at's claring that the U. 8. army | O04 their hats to their countr and navy are blind, Allan R ae tee) We fn he Hawley, president of the Aero utschland gathered speed ang Club of America, today pointed tod Cu: ber homeward. 36ite to the record-br king Chicago: |e cat to-New . York flight of Miss | let te Ruth Law and other great pion a, strides recently shown in the | 2100" | development of aviation here et as an indication that eyes for . the country’s fighting forces a now available. Ne lack 2,000 ae | dozen dirigibles nd lene centatblantts depatters loons for observation work We}! 4 ae muy a yb — wack lack them ns needed national de-!| | Oviag that the submersible might fenses and to pines tris country | eerie } where it belongs,” said ry ve fter it sleter d the Cc of and oth ave of Sylves estigated ed nt ter as a mal form and bis parents slipped out of her berth under her own power. On nting her nc | Atlantic, and with the tug ngside, we headed main ,days on her last voyage to this ing about, | country dt the open A Fs aw ting ERICKSON ASKS NEW UNIT FOR CITY LIGHT C0. Progress in the legislation providing for the development of city light plant facilities was marked Monday by the intro duction of Councilman Erick- son's ordinance calling for the construction of another steam generating unit at the city’s Lake Union plant. It will cost approximately $390,000, and will double the ca- pacity of the steam generating plant. Big things are being outlined for the city light plant, which must de- velop its power facilities rapidly during the next few years to keep up with the demand for its service. tensive hydroelectric facilities to be acquired, and Councilmen and Moore favor con- tion company's m and automatically city control of all power just as it controls the wa- j ter supply FAMILY OF “BUCKET SHOP” MEN PINCHED CHICAGO, Nov. 21.—Reginald jand Kyrle Barrett, sons of John Barrett, all of whom are wanted in Chicago and New York on charges a Ww ON THURSDAY of swindling, probably will be e A brought to Chicago for trial. The - trio v rrested in Montreal yes- terday The two sons were in charge of a “bucket when the crash came Worthless xs had been sold to ministers, teachers and small in- When 1,700 patrons were on their list, they fled ‘ The father probably will be tried in New York alc Deu memb sch crew were on and tschland’s helmsman. » wheel. Captair Jeve 20d ned the shore, cheerin good-bye” to the ( ntmar crow way mereb planes, wa ory kite bal-| is no secrecy incident ready crowds £ ea and ing the shore Deutschland passed | and was headed for to escort to The splendid records made by Miss Law, Carlstrom, bor fly ers and oth private enter prove it not lack of good roplanes and aviators th at ke our nd nav ape Rocks. 1 dozen other coun-|§ ast 40 the mersible will pass the where she collided with A Monday ) this judging as | Ir 2,000 an twice army aeroplanes, our ae jomson combined have x men NEW COMMANDER IN | TRANSYLVANIA NOW | the ra jthe jfor t mil The when the tug . and it is Koenig decided not to mpt to pass thru these danger- waters again at night vessel will be to clear well before dark, and have of the of night ed Capt LONDON Nov. 21.—A wireless from Bucharest today | rumored in the Ruman-| Von Falken “ee. POSTALS TO BOOST by |e Mackenzen Aja, In Mac dispatch said, tt will put Gen | dispateh says it Deutschland consumed 17] jan capit mand of the Transylvania Field Mars) who is now Dobr kenzen’s pl the is reported German | Ludendorff, al in as the indors Postal This idea, of observ day” on Thursd orth Pacific SAME OFFICER WHO |!0%",.00. Ss..c0" hr KILLED MISS CAVELL {> 0". Ss" iuiez" f the Northwest to r friend DEPORTS BELGIANS /20 00 (0 ‘RECORD BROKEN IN | TRADE WITH CHINA $1,306 Of this ly $911,000 consisted of A total of 466,000 cigarets was shipped to China during Octo- stot school vestors. poosters 0 relatives he day ation at orders officer ie : tion of Miss EB ish nurse in Bel ton stated in the TO AID CHILDREN About 1 to attend the thr Associated whic Seattle rooms Gill, Dr H r the Russell Sage founda New York, and various wel of the Northwest will| Previous | The te L an Cre niet today jum, house month Exit, opium pipes. berate Has ths slanteyed Chink feeb cast aside his festive |from Seattle outfit and in its place taken to the American cigaret? He evidently h During the month of October ex portation from ttle to China| fin nails. broke all previous records. In| Total exports fact, with the exception of August] foreign ports in of this year, exportations to China! year, $5,896,190, were nearly the double in October over any | same for the same month last month in history year, This is despite the fact that al of exports to the Chi-/the exportation to Russia has from Seattle last | fallen away below half that of 1916, DANCE HALL GIRLS QUIZZED BY JURORS cigarets. was Enter, American opium te 100 deleg are expect the opening meeting ay convention of the Children’s Home opens Tuesday Chamber our little yellow casting aside his opium pills in favor of the American “cof. of soct night Con etle in merce Mayor |land tion | fare the om from Seattle to a October of this were as worker akers word first 10° a but t for iting 00 words w tically day, wonde they we sald the There were tall blonds and there were short brunets. In fact, there were 86 dance hal! girls all told who assembled in the county building Tuesday in answer to grand jury sub. poenas issued Monday night. Field Marshall Julius Von Gerste, aided by Deputies Scott Malone, Dave Soyd, Matt Star wich and George Deveckmon, spent several hours Monday it r night in the dance halls south of Yesler way in rounding up | examinations the witnesses. completed by The girls, many of them very that the indictments young and pretty, others with hag- | issue would be gard and drawn featu appeared | Wednesday, quiz t the court house Tues- what reasons Many of them new nothing about the alleged vic® conditions which ex- isted in Seattle siris of each dance hall ap before the jury in a body. examinations were brief in all at a late hour, the prose- Q office was filled Witnesses. in said would Tuesday said that | tioular | 4 person can't be too par As to Flower Pots many women leave flow on window sills so that tt n brush them out so they can fall three s onto the head of plumber. Many is all wrong; yes have the to prove hall the How pots at C4 orie our favorite do it wrong. We nance gain them all it Pros that the probably be night and if any were handed dowa Flower pot be incased within wire nettin law reads ve It is a crime to get drunk in eity | (Continued on page 10) aside and the sea-green monster of the deep ~ a