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‘ SATURDAY, DECRMBER you wii NIGHT EDITION VE_AN OPPORTUNITY TO DO YOUR SHARE IN NG PETTY PARTISAN POLITICS OUT oF STATE GO UP TO NONPARTISAN HEAD. if YOU FAIL! ‘ T OVEMBER 7, BE RTERS, 3107 ARCADE BUILDING, AND GET INt URE TO REGIST AG YOU WON'T K PETITION NO. 38, ‘THE NONPARTISAN LOSE YOUR ( AND PORT TO CIRCULATE DOWNTOWN OR AMONG iL DAY N’T LET THE PERSONAL FRIENDS, SATURDAY IS NON THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS WEATHER MA Pepe ; EN IF HE DOES SAN DAY VOLUME 19, SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1916. ONE CENT 2%, (Ais SEATTLE-BUILT VESSEL IS IN DISTRESS: ALKENHAYN SEATTLE SHOULD GERARDTOTELL CONSIDER HUMAN PHASE OF NIELS NIELSEN, TELLS ABOUT HONOR THIS HERO LASTONDIVER EDUCATION IS PLATFORM OF __ ppopeitor OFF HISVICTORES == WHO SAVES MANY WARTOKASER — WOMAN CANDIDATE FORBOARD ‘puis cop ig “Our Task Is to Destroy Ru pare } ‘ PE OE, siden Aires ee He saw certain death “approach, but H. Hell Carry Views of This , ‘3 Loaded With War Munitions Declares L.' Brannan, motorman, stood at his post. sa _ He ' | Liner Will =e Towed urns c ermany Py, CIVIL victims! |He faced the end bravely, heroically, doing 0 4 sil to Port his duty to the last, tho he could have saved TO TALK WITH WILSON : ” jie ii. ; WAS ON MAIDEN TRIP BY CARL W. ACKERMAN] hij ; = RE OW: ACKERMAN himself by relaxing his grip on the brakes)... nogenr > penven ; ; ee in ee ADQUARTI ( i and jumping inside the car. (United Press Staff Correspondent) gale from “1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 27¢ . Of such stuff are real heroes made. tr Berkel ian ake Seattles Brannan remained in the vestibule while to Berlin next week , built ship, the Niele an East Madison street electric car No. 15 America’s last word in the sub : , A “minus her | opelien 250 marine situation, This will raced down the steep hill from 25th to 29th [ids notice of the adminis i ga Ye j | miles of Cape Flatterys ind} ave., late Saturday afternoon, and crashed tration’s plan to do no more . i d ansy o™ ri at wel s by ote ritin, " ~ be Ds I t ruara ‘*linto another car. The vestibule was shat-| "°° “i's | there Is any 4 , ‘ chomish | aaa German violation of submarine 4 wai i yn tered to fragments. | war pledaee f but The motorman was killed instantly.) —'* ''' be In « position to ; fg |While th >. 5S. Neg sub * inform the German authorities ns $ aking her way There never was any chance for him. He 7 i tae united ‘ , , to the } 1 bark's aide knew it. But he tugged and tugged at the states intends to carry out her ‘ F Reports r the headquage . . : t of the ping firs f J brakes. He was not thinking of himself., v**** "9's threat of breaking ' : Gritfiths & Some stated. tha i relations if violations arise ¥ Niels . lost hei viack | He saw a car full of people, men and women gers js hooted for luncheon to ve Nici Nieleeg lot ee ae ater “ b . re m uadanenhaei Che: Sai % |She cleared from Seattle on NO @ ewifjand children. He did his best to save them. ts» »i\h Ambassador Vou Jorn, ae Z : | vember 30, with » cargo ona \it river. That} He gave all he could—his life. lor early conferences with Preal 3 ‘3 f of munitions of war for Russia, age) wa tha at in Enumclaw Brannan’ 3 mother has just d i and state department an . * poten es es a and beep | , Hie now expects to talk . ery to be exhibited at an ex! ition | to state department officials abo jin Moscow, and relief supplies ‘learned of her boy’s brave death. He was \ "0\0 tere oe mee f : ; ' [Pons "She was ‘wound for a maceraing submarines, likewise of ‘ vostok and was under cur to only 28. 4 ns — cam one pee erie’ : 5 ~ | Mitsui & Co. and one t ed by Cavalry Like a Snake Her heart is breaking—yet how proud she [itn (or Stier the war ; — James Grittiths @ Sons here, H m ie d's engage is was the maiden voyage of the warfare here the cave! must be of him. tabat Gu the. vesclauee ant ; be bis crite ay launched a ‘ esident was in ry goes forward like a sneke : . definite, tio . re ‘ | Eddy yards, Se new territory—with {ts fangs ou Seattle, too, is proud of Brannan, a real si. president's cold . ot 8 BAls eee ae : and waving in the sir “h°)| hero, And Seattle must honor him as he de- ¢:. «: |her cargo at Vladivostok, she Wa those fangs encounter hd * sident’s return 7 ; |chartered to return to Seattle Wh stacle they are drawn serves. 8 na han 4 a cargo of soy an oil from snake's mouth. Then. r % ny. The boat was built for B. Std ‘hile the fange reappear and the| They put up monuments for war heroes «rived from Se y Lansing every sera f information re . < Nielsen of Norwa snake continues. ie en route) —for those who are successful in the art of Scie a: the state department on , No fear for the crewiaie t pe “A ° the nt German submarine a ; rere to Rumania, following the ad i killing. : To ca observer, it, seems that What kind of monument shall Seattle put °°: asing saw A after Yon Falkenhay ne svccee veach| Up for young Brannan, who sacrificed him- ter joined him at junebeon Anna Louise Strong ting off the Ru bh nove the German ambassador. | stuck out. into the Balkans, de pie that others might not be killed? Lansingieseliset to reveal cany- | “+ feel that the school board exists not only te handle funds, but to fix edu-| a 8 rel ng iqeogret» b g rhovane ones ror igen pny Sen oe arc hy cational policies, and that school matters must be considered with relation tc} and the Danube and halts Russia's | ting he had given Ger the (human and educational values as well as money matters. To this end we need hopes of snother road to Constas ‘PRO BE OF RUNA omplete view of the administra /{g include the woman’s point of view on our school board.” | OF HER HURTS. tinople tion's {deas and purposes ie - Bt What effect these CHE This is the answer of Anna Louise Strong, explaining why she is a candi-| irks. "cohaele. catees te eaens:| RASH BEGINS date for one of the two places on the school board to be filled next Saturday. a Every one, however, expects much SEATTLE Ht And it is her answer, despite the fact that she has had experience In handling Five hours after she wagiag more bard and bitter fighting with struck down by an auto at Stew PEE RE, Bos sanc vf dollar yreparing large budgets and supervising expendi ° shile the Rumanians, But they are con-| ear” lees thousands of dollars, preparing lar ge Aget a d pervising expenditures, Ww hile | srt st, and Westlake aveq in fident the operations will go for-| eh yadl yerriery ag asapanee aes ‘oede- tube: tha , employed as an expert in Child Welfare work by the United States children’s} w. a. Staples, 2314 Seventh ward | ao 2 bureau in the department of labor. | ave. died of internal injuries How soon é0 you expect to get| headquarters Monday morning | ple in the two care | ether — mee Now do not misunderstand} &@t the city hospital, at 4:30 a, “ * the general «| to determine accurately what get | lerstan: m to a charest th gen wa defects in. equipment were re Brannan died at his m4 ing | she continued 1 am mak bs Fovagad She was 46 years ron ER PEAY - en sponsible for the runaway on ainly to apply the br @ was H no blanket criticisms of the 7 . Vr “Bevery Shae m4 East Madison st. line Sat married age anc WASHINGTON, Nov, 27.— present board, Nor am I under Pi cates hea he as a por 1 lately v ime v t ° k artment ve : e " J . o je auto, reported at po! r hate! ight which reauited in t tr estimating the need of good » charge of a city we have; urday nig’ in brake fa The navy department today |sound business judgment in school| headquarters after the acel- we ; ‘ ‘ the death of Motorman H. L GP syle gis cy t Etudes ie ahae on atin’ “se| Brannan and the injury of » hold, the car raced down t Se aiecc ar thd ade |finances. The point is simply that,| dent. He was released on perm not bothere at queation Madi 1d overtoo tah ether: tines bad andi sonal recognizance. : ‘ engers. " ; oe rs ng equal, a| = pre. Our task Is to de-| orn rte to no. poronen’é aut be | re peg: agaac ng sain © | EL PASO, Nov. 27.—That out since noon Saturday. That| woman's viewpoint should have d Rain on the windshield prevente® a ning ahead ¢ ‘ Wery | f ® on- | re wt a him from seeing the woman until MacDonald = said - 3 the attempted storming of Chi # forces, is still en-|/rect cepresentation on the school ted it was 30 months. P bd ‘ Oy, le -aenta board. Most of the school teach-|¢ Was within four feet of her, Hig: Uncertainty Is Certainty wraps % ye scab tat . titles 6 our when the huahua City by an army of 2 i; ee 1 poury ers are women. Half the school | aid he stop ped within a distance I the Rumanian army | (Oe cessbup. following the ¢ ome 4,000 Viilistas, under personal extreme! , ) children are girls. Why not also |f eight f royed?” I se : ‘brake to hold. 1! ¢ : Hed. It e hold command of Villa, was still in 1 Ace! to report a Woman as school director? | Mrs. Goodman was unable to af. > officers sta g near-by |of his bra eeepc rly. teday, wae the . t . > n swer qu at the city hospital . ‘ th bile se co ssion to} o progress early y ‘ I booked | the public eee ser or not the com nnan's foneral will b ! declaration of United States . Qualified to Speak before her death min ether or 0 ee eT ‘fs to blame | Tuesday afternoon 4 aburn agents here. They based their [city are filled wi , This is no new experiment.| ‘The funeral services for Httle ; ‘wer Mason is not in thel where relatives live. statements upon the action of [sible to pick up the wount | Women have served on school/ William Frank Harrison, aged % snow, a railroad acel joroner ¥ of firing Many | boards in other cities—and have|who was killed by a fall from the os the Mexican de facto govern. | cause Incessant h most an can de in sending the city daiaaged by} been eminently successful. Wom-jtruck his father, Bert Harrlsomy 9 Re ment authorities build n ¢ | Roem meee nee + tare ‘= GIVES LIFE IN |\MEETS GIRLS, LOSES WASHINGTON, 3 ‘ every Carranza soldier avail hell tire jen have also made national Fepu. | 3234 “ith ave, was driving Sate stroy the Remanian army and t ng as best we can quest war two ene a ha x able in Northern Mexico to the Altho wires are open to Corral ag svperintender urday, was scheduled to be held@ 8a cer i HE CHARGES a tha aoinies 2 relief of the besieged city. within 10 miies of the capital|Shools in some of our largest|from Butterworth’s at 3 p, ie s " i promir 4 fitth Gayot the bets ye the cities Monday. The boy fell to the — lomate here t This is the f ne battle | s esterday military op d ’ cy . : for possession of Chihuabua tor at Corral informed Gonzal Anna Louise Strong is well qual-| pavement from the seat when the 4 Martin met a brunet th}, P m4 <a ) key to Northern Mexico, In te | 4 i z that no refugee had |jified to speak about school work.|car skidded. His neck was brokem d eye Sunda night, a ia ; : of every effort by de facto officials : A messenger sent sant, charming young wom-|by the fall \RTLAND, Nov. 2 an @ ntance ' : sone, (no word G from the ‘end of the line into Chi herself holds the inet deat Ba : nd later 1 discovered she got “ie ceri Aiea hle e of Doctor of Philosophy from KIDDIES FOR Xx 4 a ‘ my $125 that was in my wallet,” he| (no) Mmonsumn ly Peri the University of Chicago, Before : yesterday went on. “I think she was a haif-| Cie ) hem—tha' ir taking up post graduate work, she al cya ve was va (breed Indian girl ar en Ay wie , katie vee EWM, 2 5 | studied at Oberlin and Bryn Mawr| Herbert A. Schoenfeld {= plam Northern Pacific explosior a tries to 1 more credits while sain jand in Germany and Switzerland. |ning to organize 500 Good Fellows ~ t. and Brooklyn ave. Mon r | r B a prog Hiumphrey is quoted in tt tandpat ! thru the Dads’ club to play Santa © er ae sine ateagir! and. 1 a me _ PREDICT GALE jer ‘ pie pr 1 ng Ole Hanson for a place in.the i Sey ear ne Claus to kids who otherwise won't” ed arm and bruises,ia s nd iat . | ve Her work in the Children's Bu-|get any toys this Christmas. Bverys - the e t c nag | 200 AUTOS BURN f eau called her away frequently to| thing is going along fine, he says, 79 ‘ : P . 1 Der amt . vi ce netor manage Child Welfare exhibits injexcept that he has not been ablel™ : . ndministratior cities all over the and injto obtain a long enough list of weather bu ‘or Oregon and} i Montreal and Dublin Sur- |needy youn rs. He wants hames Motion pictures will be displayed ELECTRICITY IN t \ n = morning. 1 a ok 18, Ne ; ped L tanc repudi ys Fe ! th ‘ veys sducational and recrea-|and he wants volunteers to help \4 observance of i Ee ee Ue te eet lt aestiae No, 3. ot ane. Contd h regard of President Wilso’ of these exhibits. It was Anna |—————_____ Electrical wee i w is fro ne KOULh Wwe areho i eda : Louise Strong who had charge o} probably due down Mon-| 8tr Waret npauy, Main the Child? Weltare exhibit in inelee e Panania-Pacific exposition at Sar | ADVERTISING MANAGER’ ped d m warnings were issued b. il ional syatems have been features | distribute toys was predicted and Cedar today tga sneted + Fm tg FINANCIER SEEKS CONTROL OF U. 8. PROJECT ]se=:2'Si%.2¢| ———— Will Use Freshness of |!" win ENGINEER MEETS PRETTY DAUGHTER|"". ov RED DAYS", and had made the place livable inj Brouillard started down the trail} pose. In his code the dynamiting| ‘The school board get st best furniture stores Fre nde a rough fashion, It wa » alto inveatignte, of a stream figured as a high crime. | aries appear regularly in By | Oe os Angevine chatter long job, and by far the There had been no accident. A} But the two on the trail had com usta oan paaitel ne Sta ‘oday, for hington had thus far entrusted) big touring-car, yellow with the|up, and his protest was forestalled instance © o ongress her volce does | MISSOULA, Mont, Nov. 27. | eee . ha repos His us CHAPTER I to young Brouillard dust of the Buckskin desert, stood | by the elderly man, whose explosive| It was only after several hun Measured even by the rather ex-|0n the sand flat where it had been | “Ha!” was as much a me » of|dred men and women, represent backed and turned. Wading in the|his breathlessness as of his sur-| ing all walks of life, petitioned her Standard Furniture Co... -.-Page 2 acting standards of the mining and Woodhouse-G: Fe T's engineers’ meas in the|oattle country, Brouillard was not | shallows of the river with a linen | prise to become a candidate that she bigs isp h eanette Rankin, first Miss Jeanette Rankin, fire paths of stunted child life, the | J. Wesley Croesus wornan ever elected to the | fecdom of her Western birth n tes congress, has Jace will largely be responsi nited States a bag ht P Niquola camp at the Reclama-| what the Woet calle “jumpy,” Four | dust, robe for a seine, the two| “I was just telling Van Bruce| consented to make the race, 8 Furniture Co...Page 5 dark brown hair, blue eyes le. n ' “ tlon-Service faced the lower! years of fieldwork, government or| Younger men of the urty were|that his thundering fish cartridge | is an ardent believer in the use of M. A, Gottstein Furni- d a sunny, attractive face. Thirty-five years 0, Je oo a f the valley where the torrent-| other, count for something gathering the choicest of the dead| would raise the neighbors,” the| schools as civic centers ture Co. ......Page7 Most of’the time she is smiling kin was born on her fathep mountain trout with which the eddy | trail climber went on, And then I stand tor stimulating the . When “The Lady from Mon n nt waa thickly dotted You're one of the Reclamation en-| est p« e ure of o Rees and every one " Nn pon ite plung » thr the ¢ » distance-muffied explosion rd trail and ¢ , nhoriously | ment is undertaking h It's c ic « ion ; Of your caragan atten dren of the land and the cause anyon, W t vst Oh caheain ‘parrte trembled upon tho crisp morning | Were an elder 5 built man, high honor to be connected with it t fal ‘ of woman suffrage will have a ‘ , and a young woman You are connected with it, aren't! the millions invested, and that th hb the Breakfas and Browil-| alr, i f} ide 4. arrived only the night before| The explosion was too heavy to| Being @ true sportsman, Brouil- | YO" chools ni be real centers of — natilled |to take charge of the work, made | figure as a gun-shot; and, besides,| lard had a sudden rush of blood | bry a at in charge of it,” | public ed acabio MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES eespeducpey babes : A 6 angor cel on he realized | Brouiliard said | A meeting of her supporters will he saw, and| bis way to his shanty office. Gels-| it was the closed season for to the angor cells when he realized i : ype: Piha gta, prehivt Ay che squad had come in| Therefore, it must have t that dynamite had been thrown into Hat" said the stout man} be held Tuesday noon at the Good laccident of some sort the Niquola for the fish-killing pur (Continued on page 4) Bats cafeteria, esetessts la river—from which the In «pite of his training, however th name-—straightened the young chief of construction Coming toward him on the up-|gineers? Great work national legislative halls 6 Rankin's birthplace qualor may have had something to do | where Miss Rar with her later work for the | with horror at ; : © € e hy she fb ow né little ones of the jumbled | you can readily realize wt nad come | tenement districts of the East i (Continued on page 5) ome weeks before the young ¢chie!