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MAYOR GILI THE MUNICIPAL LEAGUE BY A TWO TO ONE VOT! THE PORT COMMISSION I AS REAL * UNANIMOUSLY, ALL APPROVE THE PORT BELT cioe Gee Cad Gin Gates cite ee LINE PROPOSITION TO BE DECIDED RY THE VO Sn Bein ie heme meal ERS SATURDAY, IT IS A $400,000 BOND ISSUE. IT pal lace yiny ahunan theseians es Coane Tan a WILL, DEFINITELY BRING ABOUT REASONABLE ann Aap 4 TO TUR IN 7 SWITCHING CHARGES IN SEATTLE, HELPING IN THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : Joi.) uM). (i Wiolt 1" VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, DE( 191¢ ge ee i ONE CENT 2%,! Who Is War's Greatest Heroine? [FEAR YANKEES ALSO KILLED By Webb Miller EL PASO, Gos. 1. Tuseiles morning, after his capture of Chihuahua, Villa began slaughtering the Chinese residents of the city, four refugees arriving here today told United States authorities. More than 50 Chinese had been killed when they escaped, they said. One Chinese WOMANHOOD CHALLENGED Seattle has an opportunity Sérerbay to elect to the school board one who has a national reputation in educa- tional and child welfare work. She is Anna _ Louise Strong. Yet there are those in this city with souls so petty and intellect so pitiful as to decry and belittle her candi- dacy because she is a wom- an—and for that reason only. That i is not fair. Ut is is an ma city P ‘ ; refugee said that of one party of 27 of his countrymen he was the only one to escape. | Three other refugees were the only sur- _vivors of a second party of 35. ; ; oO gh t government off. |t was ordered to Anna’ Coulee strane ‘ at f Amer We little t i ans other rs in Chi t fitted Dr Anna Stror Her : ay TAY | eaten ineée Sainiont 40 if but she is a Doct P whose wae ertatn t a bend vemeenired Plan for New Battle country. Her experience ’ his praises ng reinforc n side of the from the north and south to hur ner Ik ' “ “ cs cat ed — Villa in Chihuahua City and rs asa abbi St ise New York, giftec to lea + ita it ny y ar R gifte , —rr vo heroines of ths world war! Miss Davies, a Welsh girl, called k the disast ee ' ; on hoe a ay author, _ educater, social H TT sire Qreat in Europeah history as Molly Pitther of American} Navite residente of Jvarex be@riment forces “by retaking Ue worker: Grace De Graeff, of Portland, noted peace advocaté and former presidént of history—Molly Pitcher, who manned a gun at which her husband was lieved the city bad already been a “ag ee SO the Nat I league—they all know Dr. Anna Louise Strong. They know a shot in the war of ‘76 and fought off the British, and Emeinne Moreau, | tacked by Villa, and several fam rom es 8 rom uf end her } : 5 ) the French heroine |lies ran to erican aide of the Mexico id storie ‘ ; er to th . t LONDON, Eng, Dec. 1— Stephanie Lonyay, spent a fortune} A ‘hea ment of dé facto! All cred ‘ ar. She tack takpe She aed Heep proud j Katherine Mary Davies is her for war widows and orphar avalry © aA 7 a ris ae or : SOF Mcrstve aa é aided thruout England today And Molly Pitcher of rev © Lares ' at es beca oer and here she wants to live her life, \ oa GERMAN OFFER = the greatest heroine in the ary w fame, manned ‘ wore dow ng to give her her y, her wide experience, to the Seattle § uropean war! which he shend had fa ! reat, Belgium of Edith Cavell, A But so heroipe, unt “di ' 1 Gen. T ° slabs — not go on the j BY ROBERT J. BENDER Russia of Zoya Smirnov, womer to SA , ox Achaia Raete oe mths of Seattle, you spoke jn 1 erta: 7—and you United Press Staff Correspondent | who, they sas. distinguished t t. Sterilizing What of Americans? nna Cit @ heading toward the poke intelligently 2 ¥ WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Ger- more than any mas s wast ough.| Demoralized and with ‘ Bix 1 district of Texas vis speak tomorrow. Thi : 4 fe many stands ready to pay in- est of their countries at c i* the { ers ¢ W = century and not the Cav@ BC Man's his is the great, free est Bemolty for pore bee aed bak dha hertnk tine néese woman has eve 5 itt i & : ae foe . i ee sory hole a oft will go down in European his- PERSHING S ORDER c not 1 aid that Seat ref ) elect one to the school board simply 3 * h ni a “ be c ( to 1 vot y est 1 stor the incident and to punish Mein are Grate - a Got a 1 vote for the two best qualified re a fe na Louise Strong and } 4 the soneneeeen Secoreander | Fe. can Mitel le. Wary |) Davie r the deadly ¢ g Nathan ' emai WAS gt who risked her life, not on the that entered t 4 the vessel was sunk unjustly battlefieid. exposed ‘ } This offer was doubly con- Rie-Oran es ee lhe ane ann tes : | 3 veyed to the state department é were NERD Tal th France fan ekee a Gahee sa wise ss aes earnest today in Germany's formal re- ouife has w a: her piace | animals, but he had to have a bt 3 ] hthe sinking and during a con- ae It. Two acts stand out in| sntidote's effect on a ‘on : td fidential visit between Secre- |" ” ; Miss Davies heard of Or eR, TRICKS BY EARLY STANDARD OIL HEAD, tary cao a Ambassador | Hiccad alge ty a of 6 Taylor's want. Silently, with Sy CARL D. GROAT ! Cae marassert, e dirt-stained, germ sa s t lreape : a “ | soldiers’ un sto prevent out telling any one about he WASHINGTON, | Dec ‘ MORNING WEDDING FIGHTING FOR LIFE 4 Germany's answer said that her plans, she Inoculated herself ** a ; {aformaticn about the loss of the| ‘ection of wounds. This has s Sis diane Geleeh ane Original orders to Gen. Per re | > . the loss pews Spee “ t! adly i n i “get * atl | lyessel, with the loss of six Amer-| ‘Pousands s called for Dr. Taylor i Heed skeen er Seattle policemen were TARRYTOWN, N, Y., Dec, 1—| jeans, was incomplete and incon ; tA gallon: risked her life to e was bis first buman subject an 7 . ee crunching great slabs of fruit John D. Archbold, Standard on | q elusive, and the ambassador re-| Pt - ew! vinvtate antidote eo olurtar aked her! Ditiiiis “eabes ‘tewniien ean ; orga ee cake and smoking fat cigare | = fighting stubbornly all day quested that this governme ve | an experiment p own, gave his fam- mee tint ty A. sain hee reciaetiee ae, conditions are so alloyed since ow M ufficies aden | Friday in recogniti Chie? [ity ar eee ONE, weve Ria jermany further facts as to the| soning that resulted from Ger. Dr. 1 & ® antidote Be pss dition atarted HOW MOEICO SUENClEL ° ae scat domapletaes ig fly at his bedside hope that he _— dion’ oF hedesenioriae ershing’s expedition starte it her fer” with Beckingham’s advance into the vive. His physicians were 4 r : mais ; into Mexico that he would ehce:. butlil:s to report "Sia aaa a 4 rything abo the German re * m: juinine cai Wibal aidare ireinnah : it ranks of married men. jt r no change,” in spite ot ly and the Bernstorff visit pointed on Twenty-four hours tater, obs ho pals y A elp.” | | either When: Ne.ehd bib bide rome. 1omere er in the day that big! < euik lated, ‘tor sieiaas eitaiba aaah Prbinsa ato ington before making any move ement. with an 416) : jresistance might weaken, rroundisg the nr Moreau geet intlien aetaeden anes ie On the other hand, if oppor #8 at Chihuahua City,| | Main 124 from a week's honeymoon in The oil company head was 60 . tt t of Loc tunity offered, he would strike ix a pur ere. How the bandit British Columbia they will be | weak a few days ago th ' one k Taylor's antidote will save thou ith ® ° ays ago that it was eed Abaesk sic 1 sands of soldiers who will be | & quick biow at Villa. Army chief got his new strength myati presented with an elaborate | decided to resort to blood trans- dante “snowed Smirnov. of Sent in the future to inhale the | men say this would have to be fies, and where it may 1 is an} Polls will open at 1 o'clock Sat-| Silver set by the coppers. —/ fusion in the hope of giving bint was 6 renche deadly gangrene gas of the | ® good opportunity, such as admitted touchy speculative! urday afternoon and close at & : The cake was ~~ of the con ri-|strength, and his chauffeur,4O. wh 4 Stephar psn LR possible establishment of Vil- — point vg! Aaland Bort on of Hazen J. Titus, N. P.} Mose who has been employed any ul dibs at la's headquarters in Juarez, ai Mater Eiieen. |’ a « car superintendent jin the family for several years, q — EAS BET TTY SURGE PE They added that “if Villa. puts h obe ridges {x unop riends of Mrs. Beckingham, for-| gave several ounces of blood fur nd_into a lion's mouth, the NEW RECORD SET IN sed for port commissioner, the Bernstorff's Margaret Erle Hen-| his. employer 2s! ODD NEWS | 334 COUPLES WED»: "Berns Seti] Gestalt t ort district has the question o ay who wer ssociated with her Archbold was taken ill Novem. cuss th Anne rrr HERE IN NOVEMBE Officta inclined to believe BOOZE PERMITS the line to. settle, A When she was cashier of the New! per 19 and his ailment was dinge a R ier hatin ak tac: ebak hi Sit ant $450,000 is asked by Washington hotel, are ring to|/nosed as appendicitis { “| erence NEW YORK.—Edward Wrenker's ip his Chihuahua City success by he port commission present her with a remembrance of et the two wations re wew Dense romer eevee! | Chiet Heal , obtained the|starting toward Juarez, which) County Barkeeper Hart offers the) in the school election, a bond ist what it will be is} The wreck record of the Baltle eS Ue saatention inthe ate, (ne ow 8 police whistle, scared | P te he taenng (Would take him oF 0 miles east| suggestion that the demand for of $1,083,000 is asked for new Fae sea ts greater than that of any ina case is eel. taal couple of jitneys to places of rg Siecle wht “aga pb of Pershing's force Nquor to eason Thanksgiving schoolh: Th are seven About 200 of the 0 police of-|other part of the world. been engag contiapayl, (onc ce se eee ane TIMONY | ay Gitta aight, abating Aad haw A Firmer Policy sauce Was the real cause for the) candidates for the school board, | ficers in Seattle were telling Friday oo neport. whistled himself into jail ae les tatty ReenE 334 hap-| 4 firmer policy toward Mexico Mf/ issuance of 29.776 Lquor permits! two of whom are to be elect what thes would hi done had — tho evident! charac NEW YORK.—* I want you bums | Wurdy ‘inariial ‘blise. recerding ‘a {Carranza fails to deal adequately | during the month of November Nathan Eckstein, pr nt of me Mapai the chief was going (O)} ADVERTISING MANAGER'S ter had bi r re tha| to start to God with me,” said FLA. | fe monet) eead Pidag {with vexing problems is the pres:| November saw a new record set the board, is up for reelection. The | be married. : DAILY TALK farpedoing. Gert nds that, Keith, once @ clergyman and until |). cing pce AY Jont administration plan, the United this department. A total other candidates are: Anna Louise idging from the conversation her previous admiral service today a drunkard, as he started 2) 40 UP pe Be was taken in by the permit! Strong, formerly government ex-| headquarters, he would have been oa === termed to pi ate, a ea he down the trail at Salvation Army . — 8 ted a dafly pert in child welfare work; Geo in a sad fix had they known me sinking. headquarters. It was “boozers’ na 1 ne | ave the office) J, Danz, president of the Hofius | Sy they would have handcuffed him day,” and 50 were reclaimed FELLOW WORKERS of the i able ‘ope with) was open of 1,240 permits a da Steel & Equipment Co.; R. E,/ 4nd thrown the keys away. Othe COLUMBUS, O.—Haggard and) Charles A. Barron, former general the , At any rate Downle, of the Downie Pole Co,; 8Wear a kidnaping stunt, with the 66 worn, Thornton Smith sits by agrate storekeeper of the attle Con-/it will be inaugurated providing! ASSISTANT CORPORATION | Louisa K. Lepper, physical n-) patrol wagon, would have been the fire, waiting for death to relieve struction & Dry Dock gave Carranza does not see to it that) Coun leier holds that the city|structor; Mary Entwistle, house-|Only proper ceremony him after nine days of suffering | him a gold watch when he quit 1o|American demands for internallcan tax st property used for|wife; Herman Rensing, universit It was even ventured that pair with hiccoughs. a another position |changes are met military purpose student of policemer shoes might have attached to the festive taxi RAW"? LLECTRIC LIGHTS MAKE VASHON HENS WORK EXTRA |<" e-5s0") Shoppers The Burton Amalgamation » Middiing decided the hens , the have lost thetr | before they are allowed to | ent who have disregarded the 359 BIRTHS IN LAST The ads in today's Star ar@ of Sitting Hens has a mem would work better if they slept grouch and have worked up a | sleep fomale eight-hour working law, just full of interesting things the next novel-a-week, is bership of 6,500 Is, and the less excellent appetite for thetr Middling says that the added and have installed light sy MONTH IN SEATTLE for you. Not only are many the love story of a for ce ‘ ainlen calaldit Ci eon WhO Toten dpcla veh dies te exercise keeps the hens in bet ems in their coops, ‘Their seins taldcot bre ein wali j mer prize fighter and a r : 1 house et hte ure a rwe are in a better mood ter conditio success apparently has spelled If any ¢ nis to find much. tseful informatie } cowboy—and rned on at 5 a m. by an and eluck quite chummily with The moulting period is fore doom to the rare old practice whether Gt Seattle an to ele ations faa hieton. Wat ‘ alarm: clock each other wi roosting on stalled,” he sa and the Ja and saying of “going to bed |lead them up to the vith deport Chintines eiiha. att } eatdant 6 “ on the hens aleenily curse the nest or while waiting for ing season is extended. The with the chickens | ment f ' tanith thera eRuth Seymour ie sso SE | witsuon 'tewtewtar vorae | See tom me aeson acteted Fae | 1 ie rae aa [tice, were 060 arcivain decay , carsteoeantin ode aa cis a great future for the fra hake the wings and d At dusk, the lights are again each hen more than pays tion now, but it is a step | November, according to irt : | ' “ the landlady’s daughter ternit mount from the roost and be. turned on. And instead of the the electricity ed. Th towards lowering the high cont | certiticates that had 1 een f Pri | — in explanation of the wo: gin scratching for the illusive early retirement, so loved by ity of the eggs ts im of living, they say nt the |day, and the doctors still have ten a It begins Monday in \ i of van poe Brine bik place OL eee ae iell he ie ners. 18 nothing but proved long hours of crowing are prov days to report births of Wedne MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES The Star. Ends Saturday. the betterment of the Omelet At daylight the lights are { work r hens are kept | There are at least six poultry ing quite a strain on the roost day or Thursday | DAILY } league, Mrs. Biddy said that | switched off and by that time ] scratching until 9 p. m., or 80, | men on Vashon island at pres- | ers’ voices. Deaths totaled 184. } a