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SHOR T'Day Shop early and avold the rush of Christmas week. See how happy YOLKS! sattertieid’e bear is because the ar tit made him do hie Christmas shopping early. Go thou and do likewise The weather forecast is Tonight and Wednesday, rain or ae ener THE ONLY PAPER IN _SEATTLE THAT _DARES TO. P VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, DE “NO PAPER HAS EVER DONE A BIGGER OR FINER PIECE OF CONSTRUCTIVE WORK FOR ITS COMMUNITY” The Seattle Star HI GILL NIGHT EDITION CONSIDER HIM, LADY Congresswoman Rankin has received a from an Oklahoma lawyer who says he is picking cotton.” proposal “temporarily Any lawyer who will get out and work is worth looking over twice, Miss Rankin RINT THE ‘NEWS ONE CENT ON THAINM AND NEWS STAND) PSEATTLE PUT ON TOURIST MAP 'John D. Archbold, Standard Oil Head, Dies at His Home TO PROSECUTE MAN WHO SHOT WO AT RENTON BRIDGE = g cngpeerage and illegal shooting by police and A unty peace officers at innocent persons will be topped by p osecutor Lundin, who announced Tues qi day he would file charges again Town Marshal Dell yee" hunt, of Renton, who wounded Mrs. John Mitchell 4212 Orcas st., early Mond to visit he i mother-in-law in an driv 0 | Lundin said he would file on as th John D. Archbold outcome of Mrs. Mitchell's inju “Marshal Dellahunt had no determined to open fir TARRYTOWN, N. Y., Dec. 5. —John 0D. Archbold died at 3:50 today, at his home on 8. Broadway here Death resulted from complica tions following an operation for | appendicitis, performed Novem auth just because he and his fellow officers suspected there} a }) ] “Coy auto,”’ said Lundin. had no legal or moral right. It intend to file charg was liquor in the M “Th blunder and | erious Dellahunt Was ase ; , against . ber 21 : and press them in such a way that future breaks of thi Estimates toda Ace $ é Sort will be discouraged. tts Attendants ut the Renton hos-} had been called to Maple Valle Areh - pital, where the injured woman is C4fry 4 load of pr € ° said he 1 « # es shee Dies picked Mrs. M ho wa Sle H . potng cared for, reported Tuceda going that way to . er other. the on f re » Re that she was out of danger unless jp jaw we : some unforessen complication set in The shooting at the bridge was| taken to Clevela The bullet which entered her believed by McCoy to be a hold-up Wife Was With Him j shoulder took an upward course 1 didn't think the an would \ and came out her neck, it was said shoot,” he said, “and wn the) With Ar hbold at the ¢ H. A. Schoenfeld, President of the Standard Furniture Co.—-There i. Bt the hospital. She was grazed on| shots were fired I kept on going. 1 ried a gan erg aaa eer In no question t that the interns! commerce commission's ruling, @ chin by another of Dellahunt’s| had driven some distance before I r . eliminating the discriminatory Southern rate, will work wonders for discovered Mrs. Mitchell had beer (Continued on page the North we It ts a fine Christmas p 1 was afraid a decision would not be obtained until would be too late to ots. f Other than saying she heard an/ hit. I took her to the Renton hos-| summer 4 i order to at when the ma e pital immediately i} rofit by the summer traffic proached the Black river bridge The officers said they bh sta-| ee ee Mrs. Mitchell has refused to talk tioned themselves at the stp A. 4. — ef the Rrodes Come am glad to, see er case won More st, and many benefit Al MeCoy, the driver, appeared thinking to apprehend a before Lundin fn company with) traband liquor Marshal Edwards, _eas he! route from Kent ple will come to Seattle and the Northw re. It will boost business and wo ~ ROB GIRLS THRU 3" oral supposed to to Issaquah SUFFRAGE BANNER e wal of wie Sry eh eee PRES. WILSON HECKLES WILSON FLATTERY WAX = Sait as. ¢ acon tees eames ana NEW Oe Any ra sa whole will profit WASHIN De b $18) S08 fi . a a Py ty can t." acco gt iret deme ra ragist Oliver Chee #4. A. J. Lennon, Merchant—The ul benefits of this ng are — an “heck Wax—beting brought from Chi ® n and varied tha mu to make any definite state ot con . cago to New York as a me- | mer at Seattle is fortunate and that the benefits w pen r terial witness against Ree Tan be notice at epee zer, charged with ising the I BY ROBERT J. BENDER deren mails in an attempt to defraud E. F. Sweeney, Hote! Proprietor—It is a wonderful victory for S¢ WASHINGTON, Dec. 5—De | James W. Osborne out of $50 tle. Los Ang onsts that the growth that city has been due claring the country annot € 000. He was referring to his ts tour that Seattle » wa 8 ewhat similar and should not consent to re- activities as a swindler of of the commis eds w main any longer exposed to women. The police and posta Eastern eftize thet the scenery of profound industrial disturb authorities say he has awin at of any othe the world. I may be President Wilson ap died 200 of ther n various too ¢ feel this is one atest victories ever peared before a joint | parts of the country, using “Ol “ for the stat Star deserve r the er fight it congress today and appealed iver Osborne” and many other , lor Immediate action on his names. . «47% program of “settlement and e here t Nathan Eckstein, President of the Seattle Schoo! Board—| reguiation of difficulties” be “a © nent acd “ eanant rprise 6 1 for ye a committee to b 4 tween the railroads and their f how he w r : f ote of the = haa hak FN trainmen. Makes Quick Proposals eattio en Statement of the need of suct It's t nything eo,” he « «6 € 6 legislation occupied the bulk of his = takes a at Each J.C. Marmaduke, President of the Washington State Hotel Associa annual message—the shortest one woma f r enent dente 1 peak the opinion of every hotel ristor in i he has delivered t erent pr But U! Northw enis hat I cons thin one of the oficial In a late addition to his t the few fe ext Hings eve je in Washington, D. C., for the banefit of sage, the president urged t exed 1 if one er r state, Eastern rafiroads and ticket agents will give passage by the seem to be working, w t was ent now tional and i t like reachir to a pigeon-| ose ¥0 Measures passed LONDON, Dec On the high oe See ther re . Henry Broderick, Real Estate Operator—The Star and Mr. Reynolds ing the last seal est authority, it was made know " pr 1 to & WOMAD | are to he congratulated on the outcome of this rate fight even His message follows h rnoon that David Lloyd —— om e */ break on railroad rates will do much towards colonization. It will be Gentlemen of the ad resigned from the cab. ter : : a great boon to the state In fulfilling at this time the dut met thought it best t 6. 4 01k. © laid upon me the constitution i tw Ole Hanson, Real Estate Operator—It is a great victory for 7 of comrmunicating to you from time to Prewier always dre wel get a bap endthee a who took part in the fight. The tourtet travel & to time information of the state of | ately after he re $11 suit air of nosegla Which will result will do much to advertise the state and undoub: ‘ the Union and recommending to/ tion that Asquith r i hy $A gee MIKING | any Kasterners will eventually return to make their homes here your consideration such legislative | agree to the plan of mall tick hrysanthemum or a et ee ae measures as may be judged ne coune ne re Sasha A getu James A. Duncan, Secretary of the Central Labor Councii—The sary and expedient, I shall con-| tn anni wt 1 Mt will make a bat er OP sinning of this rate fight simply goes to show what united team work tinue the practice, which I hope) had de pesinn the a waiter look like millionaire, if) MINMIDE Oo Seattle simply put ite shoulder te ine has been acceptable to you, of| Telegraph compar a nil ear and pushed. ‘The city peservan the. benetite than are hound te leaving to the reports of the sev t i themum he the ieee eral heads of the executive depart i! cabinet |at the > Re Aerts ments the elaboration of the detail rr li Em He Loves "Em J. C. Reid, Secretary Seattle Commercial Club—The Star is to pe ed needs of the co and | Tell ‘em you love ‘em the firat ated on tho splendid fight and the signal victory won in th confine myself matters o time eet‘ That fetches what seamed to be insurmountable obstacles. The decision wil * Eaarore gene with BULGARS VicTORS (Continued on page 5) lions of dollars to Seattle and other Northwest citle hich it seems < e286 ” i dea! SOFIA, De oon eC s in D n4| LUCILE WRIGHT, contes Ted Daken, President Ad Club—Our greatest difficulty in arousin Pr soatt the itt < keul was asserted shoplifter, was sentenced to 20 any enthusiasm an advertising campaign for Sea thr oI r realize nga a : B tal it gal nil by Judes ( was the $17.50 differental rate against us. Now that it is removed we ae ebay ment. ‘ goin o be on every tourist's map act at this session and « ns Ls my suggestions ax few as possible but there were some done at the last sens there will now me to com plete and which eer ecossar fn the interest of the < at once. it t se thwest by reason this decisic The SITES vs saan, % sontng 10 meat BY C. A. REYNOLDS ult to. th st by euson af tis decision. 4 necessar t th , . effect the differential ats rome ne when imperatively . at the (The Man Who Argued the Case Before the ; se the neil lel Nation earliest possible considerat ar need 4 | pted persuade e memb ‘ ational action should be accorded the re. Interstate Commerce Commission) ‘4 Commissioners ‘oe ‘ Continued on page 3.) , le terstate “ ‘ ‘ + va f irsion to Irancisec a n t ! erst eliminates the ent | desire ill assisted t { t t ( t ull publ oO oO city of eattle get to Mr. Cannon, general tra ' ave the ¢ agre gether for « g drive the tourist traffic that will sukee 1 ‘ te cm. ) pe come t Pacif ist during this coming summer f the pe c ime e ticket off the It seem ‘ now is the psychological time to | M sukee I ‘ he vet bu line The Northern route is the Plan on reading } Chicago t ticke the Coa ( 1 natural r for the tourist traffie during the summer “One-Cylinder Sam” Milwaukee Pa 1 the rate vonth (he differential which has been eliminated was It's a novel by E. J. Rath 7.50 cheape t te, pur | ufficient t vuallif r fforts to bring tourist traffic Here's your chance to get ticket er the ithe tl iy, but with ferential out of the way, there a $1.50 novel for just six he effect this diff eachis i reason wl nstead of having 10 per cent, we cents. It begins on Mon- | n the r ter ¢ livert tourist traff us that it | have at least 60 per cent of the tourist traffic (| day and ends Saturday. is impossible to estimate the great benefit that will re- | during the months of June, July, August and September. . His death was not expected, tho] the city as paint were seized by H he had been poor health for] dry squad officers Monday, who S hy 5 gorie tite, | were watching for contraband along He had been working too hard pee er front : You will find many his assistants at the hotel sald, ex | This is the first time liquor smug elpful suggestions Naining that the hotel prosperity | slers have been caught working the : of the past several months had set | paint ga The stuff was consigned in the ads in The + eae KIok for ail D to the Bass-Heuter Paint Company Star. And not only York hotel men | but representatives denied any will you find many Boldt was 65 years ol | knowledge of the shipment attractive saving op: Government revenue officials are portunities, but you Jing from Bucharest to ‘Targoviste | park, es Tuesday morning, the pnd Petrosita eastward, and the Jirate victim started fighting, and : === Danube army has gained a foot-}both men ran, He then drove to hold in the lower Ar valle police headquarters and reported MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES ifter defeating on ly su-|the attempted robbery DAILY perior for Hoth of ‘em were six-footers,” | Star Wins Great Fight for the Entire Northwest Northwest merchants, shippers, manufacturers, toilers, all classes, are united today in expressions of satisfaction over the great victory for this section of the country in the tourist rate de- cision handed down Monday by the interstate commerce commis- sion. Fired by the enthusiasm of this gigantic boon to the Northwest, a movement is under way for a concerted boosters’ campaign in the East, to advertise the attractions of Washington and Oregon jointly. For the victory of the tourist rates, by which the round trip fares from Chicago to San Francisco will be the same, whether by way of the Northwest or Southern California, is a joint tri- umph for both Oregon and Washington. At the very outset of the fight last year, The Star enlisted the |services of its sister papers, the Portland News, the Tacoma Times 'and the Spokane Press. Together they carried on the campaign. Boosters’ meetings were held in each of the cities named. Finally, the state of Washington and Oregon jointly paid the ton, D. C., to argue the case. All the expenses incidental to the suit filed by Reynolds were shared by the states of Oregon and TACOMA MAYOR PRAISES STAR. The plan now proposed is along— the lines discussed at the recent "The decision of the interstate commerce commission in the tourist differential rate case comes at a psychological mo- Pacific Coast Tourist association | | meeting in Tacoma, Each state is | ment,” said Mayor A. Z. Fawcett of Tacoma to The Star Tues day to contribute an equal amount, and | the advantages of the great North | west ape to be exploited In Kastern | (magezines and newspapers To Advertise Temperatures One idea is to tise the tem t jeading N newspapers rthwest of the the | It would have meant much to the Northwest at any time before now. it means more now, with the proposed army post and the great shipbuilding industry that is growing up. perature representatives t | “The Northwest may now count on a tourist travel that the Pacific Coast Tourtiet ansocia | will be one of its oiggest assets tion meeting will ask t “Il want to congratulate The Star and its sister papers ture fc $ 0 per yea the Northwest on the public-spirited fight which they almost years to advertise on alone made for the abolishment of the unjust differential and In past me ivertising of on the victory which has just been won for the benefit of the the bea of the west t > whole Northwest.” é tourist was at * SEATTLE WOMEN CALL MEETING TO OPEN COST OF LIVING WAR nee confro! | women The verywhere Homekee A new army declared war on ers’ cl ub was or : the high cost of living in Seat- fag , Rm rs even clin ganized to help eatlle wom. }geles and Southern ( tle Tuesday. en how to conduct the home bette recca of tourists Plans for a mass meeting of for less. Now is the time to justify hot, sandy weather housewives the latter part of r existence as a club, It will bo Will the tourtst come to the week, to map out food boy- & finish fight we Will a duck swit cotts, were announced by Mr: Have Determination The decision by Eleanor M. Reddington, presi. We have little money, but a lot commerce commissi dent of the Homekeepers’ club, of determination tle whether the pres which has a membership of Prices must come down, ant hern rates are to prevail. It] 90, come down quickly. The Sma orders com-» She announced Mayor Gill a® | wives have the power to win their s to make Same) one of the speakers, and pre. t if wil! act in concert in or th route " St) dicted a packed house in what How to go about it will, be made b. ever hall is finally secured for of course, be up to the women who plie us the meeting. attend the mass ineeting well mmer tourist rs The Homekeepers’ club has de We want every woman in Seat. 1 st_trade has meant cided to take the lead in an effort |tie who is interested in reducing lions to Los Ang and sur to arouse the housewtves of Seattle the cost of living to attend the rounding territory py. 10 the importance of concerted ac ss meeting With a more even clima ‘U\ tion in forcing an immediate re If boycotts on butter 8 get sound than in sandy ert! duction in the price of nec other foods, the ve, of Thon California, tourtst attraction to the eald Mrs. Reddington entirely of reson, are the only N t is considered more log- |}, 1 up by a determined execu-| way, then we will ask for a cit ical. The differential rate of $17.50 tive committee, composed of Mes-) wide boycott Bais . has heretofore been in the way Of) dames Elizabeth M. Higgins, E. W It has be mated that reaping all the ral advantages A. FE. Henby and G. T./women spend from to 90 per the Northwest to attract the cent of the family income, Obvi- rint will call a mass meeting fori ously, that gives her great power, With increased travel to the t date possible. |If all the women of Seattle join Northwoet pointed out, the We have been assured of the/hands, they can force down the side trips to Alaska will also great-/ mayor's hearty support. He will] price of necessaries before cone ly increase © one of the speake gress gets started on food embargo to depend on attle is too big bills and other measures designed GREATEST HOTEL —[cccerivce"in’cunet Sisette’oa ts and oer measures desta jints fi tly on the high cost of livin nerioan ‘home the powe of|— — — mattaaceain ~~ MAN DIES INN, Y. "sm YORK . NEN di pial - Dec. Wa ie Ps BOOZE AS PAINT ARYAN TOI MANAGER'S fat te faiae''< | SEIZED AT DOCKS | _ m, today, He Ten kegs of whisky smuggled into art failure was given as the cause | at work on the case will find many (MACKENZEN KEEPS | UP HIS VICTORIES TAXI DRIVER FIGHTS ao kaon oat | HUSKY ASSAILANTS! = also BERLIN, via Sayville Wireles Dee Field Marshal Von When two husky patrons tried to Tt will pay you well Mackenzen's victoriously advancing | rob Taxi Driver William Burt, after to watch the ads army has crossed the railroad lead: |he had driven them to Madison carefully these days os, today’s official state | ment asserted he said> expense of sending Charles A. Reynolds, of Seattle, to Washing-

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