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C4 t Fall in line and help get a moving NI G HT E DI TI ON ~ pleture machine for the Firtands sanitarium, where the days now To free the state drag along in eternities for the poor from cite par. J afflicted there. Give what you can Haan poriticn, it J A The forecast is Tonight and Fri RARARA;AAAR}A;AARARAAARAnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnen PARP PAAR RAR PPADS PP DD ADL PD PDL DDD DA yw i a Jal ous (| 87: fair: continued cold.” { THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO ‘PRINT THE NEWS | Jane" VOLUME 19 | England to Increase War Strengt *, WASH,, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1916 ONE CENT oy, risis AND 4 * * % + * % % * * | JOHN DA VIS SUES BANKER STRUVE gy $50,000 ri (IN Mm ‘MOVIES” AT FIRLANDS “AND DBILLION $ ARE ASKED LONDON, Dec. 14.—England took steps today for further financing of the war after The Times is wending out the call to ite Good Fe IRDAY, half f Christmas cheer EST hour t# announcement » plan to buy & into the home of or far Thru Tee moving picture machine as a Christmas gift Star n ‘ | for the patients at the Firlands sanitartum ed . hildl 4 the first call came on the telephone " ne or ittle boys or aghan has aut Ike who witl It was Joe Newberger, assistant cashier of e National bank is into thetr Accusing his former partner, rederick K. Struve, president " of the Seattle National bank, with conspiracy to ruin his business, and asking $50,000 damages, John Davis, promi nent Seattle real estate man, | Star have always had a hank 1 the pale of roast beef and » just as glad as anybody supplied with these things. But when we to have our annual Christmas tree for the “little chimney * we made tta ust seen The Joo said. “Say ertainly are doing the right thing ng money from the officers ayes of the bank. I've got about $50 ring to get bey und mar = We 1 hear Joe chuckle over the phone will also attempt late Thurs dreat stuff, isn't it? be sald point to toys, and candy, and oranges, J day to obtain a restraining or i certainty in 4 tnd do plea, and whixtles, and drumn and to provide more men for the battle- der to prevent the Vincent B. ‘eee We we ent cause, maybe of a lot of Miller Co, from continuin little machaches, but, believe us, we cer fronts. b .; HIS morning came a call from the cor 1 ¥ da SOM Christmas j : IS mo a call fron com y gave kida § > Christmas H : ie sitar tras. & te elieced ty T ssary department Sof the Northern ome of our hard-headed citizens may think With the announcement of Germany’s Davis, wan ereniea by Sirure after) My Paci rand sanon 3. | “tytn 1 buy an exaonivg moving pltur peace proposals only 48 hours old, the Lloyd- Tae of Davie Titus,” a voice said. “We wired him about the revlosis, many of whom are going to die George government made its Gr formal ap- it is claimed by Davis, sanitarium and The Star's appeal way. Hut, darn it, what fa Chr mas for if A pearance in the house of commons and An- Mil held many valuable business conft-| st for this sort of “foolish voice went o He says for you to put dences of the Davis Co. and Struve,| own for what fr amount you wish, aud he charges, used wrogful means to at he'll also provide a big Christmas fruit have him quit Davis and form a cake for the folks at Firlands.” OHN VON HERBERG new company | Titus is in St. Paul just now Greater Theatre ( Struve and Davis were associated So? Looks like {t's going to be a regular that he will fn business for 20 years, until the party. Carelees of Titus, tho, to give us a free film every week | |drew Bonar Law, chancellor of the exche- perp aged for a new vote of credit of $1,- joint manager of the fent us word tod, urnish a Key the authorities at F tone comedy ands es: “90 v0 Sl a supplementary estimate et hnewne peeehtent of the hand with the size of his donation. Guess we'l dec after YOU have bought them that mov Ear eerenal” teat hen cis|-* Wait to @0e what we'te gotug to need before | ing picture sunshine, that thay waat to give the |was issued providing for an additional father-in-la Jacob Furth, died we decide how hard to sting him. nmates a show that often | Re It is claimed by the plaintiffs | oe ae Hoora A Keystone comedy every week 1,000,000 men of all ranks of the army ought to cure the worst consumptive they've got F' NNY, {isn't it, how the ggodness that ts nthe late raising the total estimate for the year to © |5,000,000. | The new chan that Miller went to work with John Davis & Co., in 1900 as office b« and that he had since risen to the position of manager at $300 per in everybody's heart sort of surges out on the surface during the Christmas sea alli Med llor of the ex-!so far no peace proposals have yet ienth. son e YOU feel that you'd like to help this fund eat the mine Site Gucther Ghateed: that Streve, We behold our friends at the P.I, preparing J along—if you want to make the way back chequer announced that, with the | reached Persil Sie go ogether with E. F. Zimmerman to send Christmas baskets of things to eat and to health an easier one for the 160 men new vote of credit the war to date _¢ n i t a reac ing d and R. W. Barker illegally conspir-| Wear to Seattle's needy. Friday night there women and children patients at Firlands—send leit'tinws dost Mugiand the staager!| uae’ oon mplated by the Liogd* a m ‘ will be a benefit show at the Metropolitan for in your donation, no matter how small, to the - —_— 6° AE Ea § ong George government was givenin ed to depreciate the securities of & ing total of $18,759,240,000 by the Bonar Law's statement that/erea= In connection with the charge of FIRLAND “MOVIE” influencing Miller to resign, it is CONTRIBUTIONS future conduct of the war, Bonar not to see visitors now, not having Tatar sa foretag: Miller thra bank Joe Newberger $5 j Law took occasion to assert that| recovered from his illness. mental in forcing Miller thra bank | Sean. Yow Warbete (o.1)ae ruptey on November 22, thus can PE pune ae pa e | celing a $12,000 note obiigat | J. W. Spangt a . “A j as FORWARDS GERMAN PEACE held against the former by his | 9 Daniel “piel panne 9 on PLANT'S ENLARGED 2: | iy comeeny’s eh rig ‘| ap A. Schoenfeld $5 EUREKA, Dec, 14,—Within @/standing off shore away from tne| PROPOSAL T0 ALL BELLIGERENTS — was formed to com- the plaintiff company, and that | the P1. fund, and you must be sure to co The editor of The Star. lend of the prenent figcal yeat. Sing-! tien Of. to new miniatars Struve offered Miller $500 wMlary Why — occanel PEER liand is spending approximately | and labor—were contemplated. He month to leave the employ of his ee 3 6A $27,907,700 a day in war-|explained to the house of commons — former compay e e fare now jthat David Lioyd-George, the new Announcing these new plans for| premier, was under doctor's orders new compa H. Brown $1 pete against John Davis & Co., the| Done eee tone aki’ Servite || short distance of shore, the United | spot where the submarine is locat-| stockholders being the defendants Seattle Night rates wit event, jthe bistory of the municipal light : $5 |} States submarine H4 today was|ed, evidently being unable t get | RT J, BENDER {dea of attempting t i taf * is claimed tha 1} o ww projec . 4 : " | i o idea of attemptin pedi in this suit. It is cla i that M ually drop to he ge a kilo rod se t here tea forl| A. Schmitz, Supply Laundry Co. || badly damaged in the breakers, op-|in closer, A great crowd gathered | BY ROBE ® kay npting to expedite ler, thru office confidences and| hour, because of vast genera’ ne ordinance recommended fo ry | fase Mig oie acylates ip ine | WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.— ’ men knowledge, has enabled,the compet ing facilities about to be ac passage calls upon the board of pub- posite eka today, having been|on shore to watch the work of res America’s first. step toward It is recognized that such acflon ing company to obtain customers| quired by the city. He works to immediately draw up| @ ¢| felled over at a heavy angle by the | cue carrying out the wishes of Ger- om the part of this government from the plaintiff corporation Councilman Erickson made plans and specifications and cal |eeas, All on board are safe. It is believed here that the ves. many and the central powere would probably be resented. It is : y 1 Struve, it is also charged, filed a| this prediction Thursday, after [for bids for the new plant. No ait The vessel was discovered in dis-|sel ran aground in the dense fog s their diplomatic representa. (!so recognized, however, that ed capitals |Some time the first draft of de conspiracy suit recently against| the utilities committee had vot- (is recommended. There are five ltreas shortly before 10 a, m. by a| Which enveloped the bay and shore | tives in entente al John Davis, to harass him and com-| td to recommend for immediate sites which are available, and ow little girl, who was walking on the |all night, This lifted shortly pe | was taken today. mands must be submitted, and it | ers of each are expected to bid on! shore about two miles north of the | fore the H-3 was located Within a few hours after re- {5 looked upon as in the interest of age an ordinance for the plicate his business affairs, pa Carkeek & McDonald in: | development of a $3,000,000 | their lopment entrance to the bay | At 11:40 the fog, which had lift-| ceipt of the official text of the [humanity in general that this pre- ~. the sult for Davi hydro-electric generating plant. Not only will the ctty ut The girl reported the situation|ed temporarily, dropped down| Teuton peace proposals, which liminary step be made as @ sks for $50,000 damages and a per. leveland and Winnipeg have|for the extension out of its earn | to the Samoa offices of the Ham-|again and the submarine was lost| were almost identical with the | early : manent injunction against further |3 h Erickson said Our|ings, but Seattle taxpayers are ex ne mber Co., and the Re-| to vi Many reports were cur. text carried in press dis- | The United Press learns that the participation In } a Vincent 4 cents for the first pected to buy most of the bonds ie Was started out. Simultaneous: |rent among the people on the| patches, Secretary Lansing, at |%dministration has considered thé D. Miller, Inc We ought to lop off) T will be issued in $100 and THR y the submarine tender Cheyenne | beach, but none could be confirme the president's order, dispatch. | effect of an uncompromising rejec cent as soon as possible, |$1,000 interest-bearing serials, » wirelessed that the vessel was in|One was that bits of wreckage h ed It to London, Paris, Petro | tion on public sentiment in the U, \s and particularly as to the effect Ip ‘heen’ washed ashore, including a} grad, Tokio and to the provi rt of the submarine’s rail. jonal capitals of Rumania, ;of such a reply on American ine | Serbia and Belgium. | vestor lied securities, | phe United States represen Wa on believes a majority - of Americans want pes Eu Germany in Belgium, Russia, Great |‘ Americans want peace in Bue Britain, F Deseo apan. Serbia and|TOPe witho they do not want the work toward the 3-cent sched-| small investors can take thea up | distr d awked for t \ The new plant must be able to | _The Relief and the Cheyenne are } Earnings of the city plant in No iver 000 kilowatts of continu LONDON Dec 14.—Curly- ember reached sir 14,137.69, he | ous energy and 25,000 kilowatts aur-| headed little “Teddy” Siingeby, | ! ney aren wealth and nameless poverty, | . ‘| United States to “butt in,” with WEIR CIT D. BANK BANDITS SOCIETY DISCOVERS was sent from the portals of hc eur eae anita | mediation IR CITY, Kas., Dec, 14— ee ee ungary in the same countries Se ec ee Twenty miners were killed and BEAUTY IS A POET the house of lords today, held by - PARTIAL PEACE BEING FIRST T She represents Turkey in Great} seven injured by the explosion that body to be a penniless Britain, France and Japan | in the Mayer mine No. 9, founding of the streets of San The German communication: to| B t F meeyre nite Stee ent MAY BE CAUGHT reise aa or ae Sa | REPLY BY LAW = NAME TERMS 2" 2ssieie C08 a of here, yesterday, it became suggestions or comme | Bian have today. ' English gentleman that his par. This action completely fulfilled S k “i ents have claimed him. | ach line request the central empires po ane R. B. Paterson, one of the big- ‘ rds, upon presen LONDON, Dec. 14.—Andrew ED L. KEEN made on the United States gest merchants in the state, yesterday In this connection it was learned | with interests in the Fraser inves noon, definite de The house of ating a report Thursday after tails as to fatalities cou tation of the case of “Teddy,” dis-| Bonar Law today made partial U. P. Staff Correspondent that this government has instituted learned until ; tion gas and urt | answer to the German peace LONDON, Dec. 14.—Senti a series of “confidential sound arent capitals, to deter one of the bandits who missed the appeal from a o u 4 robbed President Hub- appeals’ decision that he ts not the! proposals by quoting the state ment increased today in favor | in all belli believed to have b al t rok $4,000, is ll, last wee i Sf . > s » dispositio’ Paterson store in Seattl d Those killed were ef 2 a o legitimate son of Mr. and Mrs. C€ ment made by former Premier of including in England’s a mine, if possible, the disposition je an ic wuftoceted. Most in the ail at 5 H.R. Slingsby and heir to a York-| Asquith when the last vote of . “ gland’s an. i various governments toward|| the Crescent and Palace de Nite derstenars ft eattle police neommunica hire estate. The respondents in| credit was asked of the house Swer to the German peace a | consideration of peace at this time. |] partment stores of Spokane, to- te uot kn lef 3 the case were unheard at commene: clear and explicit definition of The f returns from these in || day wired The Star as follows were in the mine at The r n Bo A court of appeals’ ruling There must be adequate rep-| the allies’ basic terms. quiries are expected to come fron " edge ot the explosior Jown last March estat ed: aration for the past and adequate It le cert th it American Charge Grew at Berlin ceept belated congratula- there were 60 robber was ed in dy” ax a foundling of an- | nec for the future,” he said ain the anewer will confidential information amplifying |] tions on victory in tourist rate " a ; ’ thru a isco against the claims of Mr, and | qu Asquitt be a rejection of the proposal (the proposal made by Chancellor|| fight led by The Star and its an Mrs. Slingsby, who maintain the: nar Law prefaced his state at this time, but it is felt in| {Von Bethmann-Hollweg, in the|] associated papers. A victory of ” Acee ng to P nt »be are the parents of “Tedd and | ment with the declaration that the many quarters that the allies reic hstag ‘Tuesday |} great import to whole North. pects oUt MANAGER'S the story comes to him that she that the child 1 rightful heir to! peace proposals had not as yet| should meet the German diplo » state department said official || west. Spokane business inte: DAILY TALK told her divorced husband she the $500,000 estate of his alleged |been received, and until that time ly that the allies would understand |f ests join the Coast In jubila. j.| matic strategy in sending the ‘that this government is ready to tion.” lings-|the ministers of the new I his estate to “the |George government could 1 grandfather, late Rev. Chas by, who wille fornia with note by a counter-move, which would put the allies as the s00n to go to F “ brother whom he knew to »« worth swer to Germany transmit any 4 without the necessity of making | — sas Se less. He became suspicious, found first male heir” born to any of his | cuss ther Can a Dolla that the brother was wounded children He added that he would prefer vy ot DEA i oe mas any definite offer to do so | r la the police removed hi Lord Loreburn, in handing down that the house of commons like ‘Genhamnont le and =| “When the United States speaks in | |behalf of pe the city hospit © sh mel be con-| B Stretch d if p Teddy" had been proven as well! such proposals aa teuibal todas of tala te § e e ‘ the transfer of the child from All T can do now,” he conciuded, | “8 tYPteal today of this view. It! aspect of permanence, give promise | tl Lillian Anderson, a San Francisco “is to repeat Premier Asquith “We a t of days from which the anxiety of] Js the girl . e do not see why the allies - . > od regret of the credit some assurance (hat peace and war O'Hara yy # Choe express pain the de- of ee wit ‘ te / v | their profit by a fresh and vigorous shall always hereafter be reckoned Is her second part of the common interest of man cond name. FROM JAIL HERE Ay Py | crteeak tiie ng i ihe c fone {proclamation of the fundamentals ye if Slingsb n the we of our own cause and the | it? y lice of his co | le condt d, the president believes | ; * ys aires : VILLISTAS TAKE tions without which they felt |"Representatives of two neutral] Both q {bound to regard any sort of peace 3 ' 3 | nations—Switzerland and Spain Taken together are the hes a mere springboard for a still more xe r Germs 7 | While helping the cook prepare LIONARD . hia eont made messengers for Germany for! name of The " pa daniaiiste Sex ha THOMAS EX HEAD OF FEDS | terrible confilet. It is an unique| ner peace proposals, called today Star’s new 1 « in th opportunity to aequaint the whole | gn Secretary Lansing. They stated| NOvel-a-week, which ap- breakfast Thurs& t received the text of| pears next week in six Kitchen of the county Jail, George| New York and Phitadeiphia so-/ SECRETLY DIVORCED the decision, held the Identity of | wise refrain from discussions of | The F first name, world with the real is ' . |they had ju Benson allege dad check artist,|clety has just discovered that the | |__ The essence of the allies the German note. liberal helpings. 4 Michael Strange,” whose poems sITC ; Ag " swer must. ni arily be that] ide a successful dash for freedom | CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—Mrs. Gen EL PASO, 14.—Villista . Wilson’s Mind Open " have just been published, is Mrs. hie , i ,| Peace without justice is immoral nson, alleg ud check artist.| rons society lead ‘ Pani | Yieve Gilmore was secretly divorced | forces have again captured the) ing a. wishaut It was stated on highest authori 'B ns here by detectives on December jomas, Oty TORGOr, WHEN WOM) | trom. Jam A. Gilmore of New |town of Santa Rosalia, south of Chi.) MWC bene | Mit safety, 18 a]. that the president's mind is still | egi 4 ante 1 many parts o Helleu, the artist, has pronounced 0: rme vresident of ne | huahus ‘om exica 0 1 . si Pen e : 6, and sie wanted 1n TAY DOF OF the: moet DeatiTM) Woman in |e eee eee eee a econ, eaourting tok papee| sAten sbeLCirat. shock of the nwa) one Meds suit undetermined. He Rul my ga gelge cay This is the third successful jait-| America ember 8, {t wae learned today |reaching United States authorities}! Germany's peace plan and the|™ dential advices. from Amert.| MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES |) break within a short time Gilmore, it is said, 1s #oon to marry |today. Only meager detatls of the| {st and Instantaneous decision to) can representatives at entente cap | EB da DAILY | ‘The cook chased the fleeing pris-| The artichoke, originally from|the widow of a New Jersey minister |capture have reached the border |Tesect. be hele rested today with A] ity | nds oner several blocks, but Benson|Barbary, {* not a botanical species,'She was a member of the famous|early today. The town was garri.| *'enéthening o this determination | “there is no idea in offictal clr-| Ss d finally eluded him ‘but a variety of the thistle, Floradora sextette. soned by about 300 Carranzistas (Continued on page 5) cles that peace is near and there is | atur ay