The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 28, 1916, Page 1

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SBRITISH SHOOT DOWN 2 ZEPS LIKE DUCKS nt enn WRITE TO ’EM WRITE TO REPRESENTATIVE VICTOR ZEDNICK OF THE 43RD DISTRICT, IF YOU LIVE IN HIS DIS TRICT, AND DEMAND TO KNOW WHY HE INTENDS The Seattle eer cen ees Tro VOTE FOR GUY EB KELLY POR SPEAKER, AND THUS PUT THE SAME CROWD IN CONTROL WHICH 4 , 1¢ “ c MPI wp M BROUGHT THE LEGISLATURE INTO DISREPUTH WILL WIN, LISTEN TO THE WEATHER MAN, WHO LAST SEsolON. WRITE TO REPRBSENTATIVE THE ONIL APER AR ‘sks TO REM NIGHT AND WE NOYLE, IN THE 42ND DISTRICT, AND TO OTHERS ONLY FP. 5 THAT DARES T “vege erst icas Tee pupae es abi: IN SEATTLE DAY, GENERALLY FA WHO CLAIM TO BE SOMEWHAT LIBERAL VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, NOV, 1916. ONE CENT wa staNon® Se “The Call of the Wild” — Good- ve Jack London! sovm THOUSANDS SEE NIGHT BATTLE IN AIR OVER ENGLAND LONDON, Nov. 28.—-Eight thousand feet aloft, above the North sea, British hydro- planes sent a German Zeppelin hurtling down to destruction in flames today. A little earlier, anti-air craft guns, co-operating |with an aeroplane, accounted for another German air raider of York and Durham counties—the air cruiser also sinking, jaflame, into the water. Graphic details of the British success in repelling the 27th air raid made by the Ger- mans since the first of the year were an- nounced today iby Gen. Lord French. He id damage in lives or property from bombs dropped by the raiders over York and {Durham counties during the night were be- \lieved slight. | ‘The first Zeppelin, which appar-;machine immediately proceeded | ently Durham, weal cette rising rapidly to a height 06 ‘ov aero- [pursued by an aeroplane as ft turn vino Pry Be ee pr ed homeward, Not until the Zep-|miies at sea. An armed trawler pelin wag over the sea off the/aided in the attack. Finally a shot Durham coast did the British avia-|r hed a vital part, and the great tor succeed in reaching a vital part.|ship sank from the sky a blazing Then he brought the great dread- mass at 6:45 a. m. i naught of the air down in a burst} Thousands View Air Duel ~\_ of fame Thousands collected on the shore H. L. Brannan, motorman for thetraction company, went to his death without a waver to save the lives of his passengers—the Trac- tion company’s passengers. Brannan died a hero. He died a death that should be an inspiration to every one of his thousand or more fellow employes. He went to his death to save other lives —lives FOR WHICH HIS EMPLOYER, THE TRACTION COMPANY, WAS RE- SPONSIBLE. The whole city felt a pride in Brannan’s heroism. Every motorman and every con- ductor felt proud to have been his comade. entered over a sartennie > +H, 2 i? aoe re ee, ed eee rr eee eR dl | Planes Catch and Fell Zep and breathlessly witnessed the duel TheT raction company, above all others,should | phleres! Oeteh afd Fell Zep... Inet precirisrras an ee THER RYTHER entered over “North Midlands, land, for erhore batteries also dropping bombs at several places,” poured their fire at one of the sky dreadnaughts, joining in the fustk - After being hit the vessel was lade from aeroplanes and trawlers. lunable ° reach the coast by day There was a great cheer from lbreak. Later, somewhere aloft on|these spectators of the combat as the Norfolk coast, the German crew the Zeppelin rushed downward, oo \-THANKSBIVING === effected repairs. The stroyed, like a great blazing co have felt both proud and grateful to H. L. i TAKEN. Before ‘Bectnan’s body, crushed and ” bleeding,reaches the grave, the Traction com- | ig \— pany starts its investigation TO VINDICATE | villa in in powweasion ot cnt, | MESS STRONG WILL | French's statement said eee ote a =| What kind of Thanksgiving day will be celebrated at Moth- er Ryther’s home? A BRAKE AND TO BLAME THE MAN. huahua City, and Gen. Trevino, with his Carranzista garrison has evacuted and fied south- TALK AT COLLEGES In recognition of her standing tn Sixty boys and girls are hope- ful, but Mother Ryther feels a bit blue. She has promised the BY BRITISH IN DROPPING ZEPS On September 23 two more Zep- pelins fell victim to England's de- — Germany has lost one or more of her Today the compan y announces its hurried verdict. IT FINDS BRANNAN GUILTY. ward in an attempt to form a | junction with Gen, Murgia’ youngsters—children of the poor, who have no homes of fensive system, one by shots fired from an aeroplane, the other from eiucational circles, Anna Loulse re- (Strong haa been asked to deliver a every attempt she h. a raid over England since Sep- lief column of de facto troops, | series of lectures at the Washing-| their own—that they will have tember 3. With last night's the fire of an anti-aircraft gun. according to reporte obtained [0 State Agricultural college, at} 4 peculiar Thankegiving di score, Germany has lost six October | the fourth dreadnaught | today by United States author. |Pullman, and at the University of! Th, Pee dave hetere the ceneriy| giant machines since that time. was brought down in similar fash- ities here and transmitted to |{daho. Miss Strong is a candidate! 4. way eventful) Tige of an inflammatory bullet in jon and the outlook is not at all bright for Mra. Ryther. nough of Seattle's kind bike help out The Ryther home is maintained the school board here. The addresses will be made dur. consulate here refuse to make any|'!n& the middle of December. Thet | statement, except to say that they |titles are Two Month® Servic |have no information, and complete |!" Ireland,” “Some Women Social by voluntary donations. Mother LS S SHIP SUNK |confirmation of the capture of the| Workers,” “Uncle Sam's 30,000,000! Ryther in devoting herseif to the| ®@ @ j | aeroplane rapid firers and anti-| Travelers from England who have aircraft guns repelling Zeppelins witnessed these raids and destruc has made British defense against tlon of the raiders say most of the the German raiders particularly ef- aerial defensive work is being done fective. Lieut. Robinson was the by young British aviators, ranging first of the home guard aviators in age from 18 to 21. They are lto bring down his Zeppelin prey by boyishly keen about the “sport,” Mondton ant cose of’ tae nt cue: fa bullet. This was on Septem. and the greatest rivalry existe in Wile) tho Jat werk. @> others /,er 3, when the faiders killed two the dangerous business of attack ing the huge aerial cruisers. hington |for exican de facto officials at the unless hearted jelty is unavailable up to this time, |Childreg and What He Is Doin), for | great According to United States|Them,” “Ireland’s Jane Addams,” agents, a message early today, sign-| An Excursion Into Oriental Eth. led by Trevino and carried by cour.|{cs.” "A Winter Climb on Mount gt hen tn and Injured 13 by bomb dropping. y ‘ 2 | : - ‘ . jenough mone: LONDON, Nov. 28—The | NEW YORK, Nov. 28—The BY TRAC | 10N C0. |ler to Terrazas, to which point the) Hood" and “Children’s Interests as |of Gnlroen. At salset, heme = er a American $. Chemung has | Steamer Chemung reported from telegraph line was open from Juar-| Shown in Junior Exwubits.” been sunk London as sunk was an outand-out Jez stated that Trevino had left the | Sener og aloo alaietince! sunk. 1 . 7 ~ } dre American vessel and carried a crew | mig oun oS STEAL The Chemung, according to [of 45 men, practically all Ameri-; In @ voluntary investigation by | Wottawian so ree Se Se Ee Living costs have gone up—and | Lieyd’s, is owned by the At- [cans The United Press cable, an-| the street car company of the run| i, ihe message stated, Trovino| aed | donatior 8 have Bot been brisk lantic & Pacific Coast Trane nouacing her loss, carried only the | away car cen on Madison *t.) aii return and attempt to drive; While J. W. Adkins slept sound € . Thaskentviee ein N HERE. BOMBS L ND portation Co. She was a steel = usual information permitted by the Saturday night, in which Mo’ rman | Vilia out of Chihuahne City ly at the Carleton hotel between » giving din H. L. Brannan was killed and a { j vessei of 2,615 tons, was 325.7 admiralty of the vessel being | e wire was received by a rela-|@ m. and 10 9. m. Tuesday, some - . cer at” te re jas) il plenty of t > feet long, and was built by the wank,” so that it is not epee bend ‘ roe aging ee 1 eve of Trevino [one entered the room and departed pa pi ig Mehee built steame LONDON, Ni 28 Union Dry Dock company of eo she struck a mine or was| blame was fastened on the motor! jiigh United States officials de- with bis watch and $200 in travel s located at 1262 De: The new Seattlebuilt steamer N. Nov. 28.—A German Buffalo. torpedoed. PB hee hed company boa on ailed | clare they belleve the report er's checks. hway The telephone —s Niels Nielsen, reported in distress | aeroplane dropped six bombs over ee ere wee oe 8e = | Main 15. 950 miles off Cape Flattery Monday, | the city of London early today. Gen, plied the brakes | - —_— thru the loss of her propeller, was that Railway Superintendent G. A.| safe and being towed to Seattle by| Li ard Fae % reported four Richardson, in reporting on the to-} the coast guard cutter Snohomish] Were injured, one, a woman, seri vestigation, said } | Tuesday ously It was found that the control | Repairs will be made here, but The official statement sofd the whether or not they can be made | without unloading her cargo of Rus- t war munitions won't be de-| aeroplane fiew ata great height over the city and was partially con- cealed in the haze. It appeared be- lever was locked in the ‘on’ posi: | | lg | tion, indicating the power had not t = heen shut off. The magnetk NEED NOT READ THIS | BEHIND PLAN TO | } acl ong taal giaee ab gp It mined until she arrives. - og 4 WAR IN EAST} T0 LAY PAVING mine. gig ee ee from the motor 9) “ = a a aa “al a MOVE CAPITAL? BRITISH SHELLED | swusic cairics wave aporova thrown into the position in which of Irene Varley, pianist, at the com | Lega! pressure will be brought by the city against the traction company to make it live up to franchise agreements and pave its right-of-way. Corporation Counsel Caldwell was instructed to bring suit immediately, when the fran- rt Monday of the Musical Art s0- burlding, If you are a peanut politician, this will not interest you. If you are one who votes for any yellow dog because he belongs to your PARTY, you can stop right here. You will save time. This is meant entirely for free, independent BY GEORGE MARTIN U, P. Staff Correspondent | NEW YORK, Nov. 28—For- | | appeal for government reg- ition of the country’s food | ly was forwarded to Presi- Witson today by the rep- f intatives of 2,000,000 wom- it was found by the impact of the collision is demonstrated by the fact that the lug on the le was | |not broken off.” j GERARD WILL GET LONDON, Nov, 23.—Heavy and continuous shelling by the Germans | ciety lof British positions north of Ypres, | | with but small casualties to the al-| lied forces, was reported by Gen. Sir Douglas Haig today. Southeast of Souchez British forces exploded a |mine, consolidated their positions | in the Fischer OLYMPIA, Nov. 28.—Investi- gators here believe that inl- tiative measure No. 29, which is a bill to move the state cap. ital from Olympia to Hyada ePark and Dash Point precincts, >, ADVERTISING MANAGER'S DAILY TALK ts | - | chise committee of the council Vi R in Plerce county, is a real mielireananm ciel of the National Housewive: sas . : es jin a shell crater, and repulsed hand | # > —s Ais | oe edie alg situation | citizens, who own their own souls and who vote tate tok hioees ' renade counter attacks by the en pan Thanks wine Dire: a b. — . * rs ® two proposed precincts are |” Simultaneously Patrick e. | Por aisty m veut. the traction| WASHINGTON, Nov. 28—United|™| conscientiously for the best men in ANY party. ‘ vmimodbemént ‘hay trom (eh? giving q ag sti gg pt yi company has flatly refused to my ane Rsatapesee by d x ill car There's a fine chance to remove all the bunk about ma proper, and are reached by N Can be selected to ad A * lilt the paving agreement of its|Ty @ vigorous protest from this gov i : wi launches WOMA WAK vantage from the ads Plained the Australian system (ichigo ernment against the deportation of grand old parties of every kind by the adoption of The measure was filed by J in today’s Star—you of food contro! to the United The corporation placed a petition | Belgians into Germany when he Nonpartisan Bill No. 28, The recent election showed Riley, 8449 Walcott ave., Seatt AS AUTO HITS WAGON can make a substan wd and posemniiontes its | before the public service commis-|!eaves for his Berlin post, Decem-| clearly that a great majority of the people are truly The proposed move has raised | tial saving, too. The plea ¢? ‘the oustirees nq | lon, in which ft asked to be reliev | ber 6 : ; | nonpartisan. several legal questions, and the 1, 1 Bon Marone, . Page: 10 " : ‘I ed from the obligation An outline of this government's | ‘ cople of Olympia may fight the | hile taking an early morning Frye’s Markets ... ‘the remedial system outlined by | eee eine see ver been held {attitude on the question which has| If 100,000 signatures can be obtain, the legisla- eeoatiion,< On Constitutions: snooze in a taxicab, Anna Ward 7 Page Quinn dovetail with Gov. Whit petition stirred Europe will be given to Ger- | ture, however bourbon it may be, may be induced to |grounds. They say the constitu-| Who lives at the Irwin hotel, was South End Market . ee yon pos ag egg te It was because of this pending|ard personally by President Wil-| pass it immediately. At any rate, if it fails to do so, tion itself provides the way to|fudely awakened at 6:40 a, m .Page 8 food upp! by a state rf . : yn e} e 7 Tue Mehta.” tock Gates and | request. the | traction people told |¥0n it will be compelled, under the law, to submit it amend the constitution and if the (ge RI OR See ce Westlake Market... the city, that they would not go nitiative ‘© to move the cap-| e F age ; Julian Heath, president of the | iiesa with the paving RESIDENCE ‘BURNED | to the people for a direct vote. ital 1s valid, the constitution itself |had driven squarely into the rear Pine Street Market .. wewives league, praised Whit-|" si oerintendent Valentine of the Now, here is where you can help. Saturday has Jcangbe amended by initiative jof a city garbago wagon. The wom .. Page 8 action. Jan sustained a bump on the head, Public Market Center leity utflitfes department formally been designated as Nonpartisan day. Take a few h Housewives’ — resolution Fire have be: ble to d | | t over the eye and a bruised . by te AON. | requested the company to do the remen have been unable to de-| iti i | ioe : : +-.Page 7 ad by the state chairmen of |terveenny paving, termine the cause of the blaze hours off, Saturday and circulate a petition for signa- 2 JEWEL THEFTS call: tha. ehaee aha league from every state in the | which consumed the residence of M tures either downtown or in the residence districts. Frenk Cellew, riding on the mention articles that When the company again refused, anton, ba its appeal on the 4% |i, aged for an opinion from the|Becesky, 816 Addition at arl Your friends and acquaintances will, in most ‘ Wwago! wa toppled to t will be necessary for Sftion that “the people of the Tuesday morning. The i Jewelry thieves are operating en-) pavement and sustained — bruises Your Thaw . Whiten Stater are suffering trom | Corporation counsel ine mos Bias cases, thank you for the chance to sign the non- vith in Beattie 1 <1 ured’ on wate paaltiglpe o Ving: oh Serbitant prices due to shortage | survlus over domestic require: james spread to the adjoining patrisanship bill. They, like you, want a free oppor- They got elght sapphires and a/Aave» between John and Thomas se acts et ee incre: sed exports, de ments home of H. A. Dempsey, 1311 4th tunity to vote for men without being pestered with a tch f i and ¢| Sts worthy of careful at ed imports, and speculation At the same time an eas boycott |ave, S., but were put out before they needless party labels. gold watch fromthe apartment of) “ite and Miss Werd were take tention . a ague's appeal urges the was spreading rapidly and promls-|qiq much damage i . . Mre. M. Davenport, at Vine Court,| to the city hospital rnment to “determine by all|ed to become countrywide | Volunteers are asked to call at Nonpartisan which they entered Monday after-| POMBible methods the food supply With speculators holding a gun| FOR THE second time, a liquor headquarters, 3107 Arcade building. The telephone noon. |. CHARLES E. HUGHES will re :y to feed the people of the|to the ,eads of the American peo- | shipment consigned to the steam | is Elliott 4255. A diamond ring worth $75 was|sume the practice of law on Janu 15 at 96 Broadway, New York city, , the loot taken from Robert T. Sim-| ary ple, your situation Pine st U1 States and to take meas (Continued on page 10) Ures to limit sales for export to th seems to or aoe Star of Holland, for the ship stores, was seized Monday, mons’ apartment, 72°};

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