The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 18, 1916, Page 1

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— -. RAARAAAAN 'The Star Will Print the First of a Series of Alaska Bi Neen | MI Bos. BILLY SUNDAY LEADS BOSTON “DRY” BATTLE BOSTON, Dec. 8.—The most dramatic campaign this city has ever seen on the question of whether Boston shall license liquor dealers comes to an end today. Tomorrow the voters will settle the question at the polls. Billy Sunday, field generat for the “dry” forces, will hurl the final t Into the liquor Interests’ camp. Tonight at the Tabernacie, the militant aven list, who has led the greatest fight the “dry” forces have ever made, will sound the charge a windup sermon. ‘Lined upon the side of 5 tion seconding Sunday are the city’s leading citizens. ( le, C4 i dent Emeritus Eliot of Ha Major Henry Higginson, Pa Revere Froth 1 former Governor E ® se are among the leaders The latter has made an extraor dinary offer to the city of § He has agreed to ma to ®the ci rf five years a ? evenue elty’s goin him, for five r neha savings t ly or indire He has 4 one elt The “wet listed 1 » prominent e city and ha of dollars in adver Public demor ADVERTISING MANAGER'S DAILY TALK Seattle's Best Furnit The useful as gift. You ™ suggesti tioned above etters to The Star ERRY CHRI STMAS st THE ONLY PAPER, IN _SEATTLE THAT ‘DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS i SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, D ne VOLUME 19. -CEMBER 18, 1916 ONE CENT | RUSSELL TELLS WINKLER WILL BE SANTA TO | WHY PEACEIS KIDDIES AT FIRLANDS; MOVIE NOT IN SIGHT The Seattle Star MEN OFFER MANY FILMS FREE ig Game Hunting Adventures Tomorrow NIGHT EDITION t was fully as bad at Firlands s. Army Chief Asks 1,500,000 Men GEN. SCOTT POINTS MENACE OF BRITISH | lg ne AND JAPAN ARMIES . ) ( | ; dy , are WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff of the army, to- ES day ripped the lid off the pot of opinion \ ae which army staff and line men have brewed es the over the border duty service of the National ther] ; : "* Guard. 4 ’ i * Ske Gen. Scott also voiced the army men’s 1 LAMI Bag verdict on the system of national defense now in vogue in this country. ' Going into some of the secret workings Be of the army war college plan for adequate 38 defense, Scott told the sub-committee of the eae Chamberlain senate military committee that a pla where it was once believed 500,000 men, to : be available at the outset of any hostilities pay in which this nation engaged, would be sufh- . ” eye cient “as a starter,” lessons learned from the ° si led staff offi decide thi European war led staff officers to decide this t ‘ | initial force should be not less than 1,500,000 { equipped, seasoned, yma trained troops. ke ne changes that k } 1G 7 f * a point These Are the Children Jack Winkler Will Bring Joy to Christmas Morning . able te _ NONPARTISAN | - Serva fo surrender her Jake Winkler ¥# a bachelor, } too, will be all the stuff he's been ed troops at NOW FIGURES IN A fa would mean Aust He lives at the Washington | For ten yeara he has been ! buying out of bis own pocket, outset a 0) add'tion gets away with he eh Cesnages Annex, smoke cigarets, with M. Seller & Co. and in ac- | and he'll put on the S whie. |within 90 és ereafte c ch prectpt wears silk sox quainted with hondreds of Se- | kers and the red duds for the Shows Engiand’s Power i j the T WOULD| good meal and how to order it attle business men occasion due to the fact THE FATE OF EVERY Jake's always well groc Yet very few of ‘em know | see | vee SMALL NATION ON BARTII ——we | Jake! | Jake Winkler's p | tory e SHY BY 10, 000° Russt She would have to be| Fact is, he's better known by | —— Christmas | eng . Ouring widens reg tic cold-bioodedly abandoned by ber a 23 kide out at Firlands tub tut the rest of . cross-examination o' ionn Ou Ten thousand more signatures ntown | Iks out there, wh« x arial peg © to extract om 2 s| Playing dadd the young | f the p flat o “ admission from the acused to are needed in Seatile in order sters out there is no sporad - the effect he had visited a make the campaign for the nenpar | holiday proposition with bir telling ~ 3 Westiake cafe in search of a tisan Initiative No, 28, success-| Months ag bef them a iecenge knife a short time before | 9 en recalled er 1a ~ io “| Blanche Coleman was slasned * ul any of » has Pe ; i to death in the Christie hotel, ed Councilman Oliver ofa ' sib “Aad dela the night of June 16 sane earn oe a ee Mre ae ch as ' ‘ “Did not you call at this cafe State Nonpartisan league.) pergit, Col., Dec. 18.—Two men ; 9 tend | \ nor cat | and ask Paul Gimose, the night A PE et ORO E | held employes tn the wine LN ee ar ee a | we all have as much fun at our n | cook, for a butcher knife, tell- ary of State Howall, in al DON oT beak af thie all Seattle bootleggers, has been Ps Haye gyfer eo | ee Airc at Aiden evaryt and empire, a| ing him you wanted it to cut Jcommunication to t has! when it i its doors this mors located by the police Kindly étate the apective | who ct in for the Firland 1 rained force| some leather to fix a suit case?” g. stole 500 and ‘ That Is, Sergt. Putnam of ages. Tell the nurses to find be s fe questioned Lundin iaghed actomobiie,.. 1 « are be| the dry squad has heard from out, if they can, what any Serene oh page ©) theatre did not . on in N ing organized to pursue the robbers him—indirectly oungster particularly wants | “A ' » tG ag jong, "itaen @ , »-| who left the elty to the northeast Logan, you will remember for Christmas | E of the sea sive al . return a ae ' se, after dozens of sensational This wasn't last week, mind 1m ae ty from i mn , ‘ ving the vasia of votex cast ir | | 7 " tnt Iso. . sete dealings with the dry squad, | you, but months ago. It should be potnted ¢ alsc at a o'clor fh pet aggro Bonar =a | +| FLYWEIGHT CHAMP suddenly disappeared, a few | The letter, Dearing statiattcs * er nate resta 8 at 6 ge te - 'e nee weeks ago. arrived ie ce with a powerful Or o T *: > on . chief operator of a high-clai | when Jake's room began to look for the same reason, wher return a knife? ay noon a meeting o' | _ LONDON : 18 game In one of San Francisco like a ‘ ne ich con N t did ask about ons ntere ted n the nor Wilde tle ston, rota neat | Sitrafaahionable hetet rr wat “medbanical mere ae f ‘le dhe to send | apc Aa oe a has been called to plan} world lyweight champion its vanueisdite Alas (bathers OQUIAN dec, 18.—A wree! my of 2,5( hting Soudes i that he had calléll aa this Acca The time he re toda by i jocking ont W ok after only .wo kids would |{2& train from Tacoma today re y part of wit Gimose by te me fro oun- n ‘up on Satarde . all} Zulu F Poe kiya, ie the eat n away fror Sometime: it |moved t parties 0 Engineer r of invasic , ,|ty Jail last P re this etitions must be in the hands of|« ‘ of a scheduled 2 t tor sarod Lani hing znd ard Fireman L. FT think a stater of | ier f the pe secretary of state ne Et veel . y t a ‘cular ict for a particu {Rap es beneat the wr ckage of these facts 1 | Pro a itons may be agent w the » lar kid r locomottv he men are practic de 107 * 4 a »wing anch o ¢ “ai cg aenetne’) UN ENGLAND TODAY °°)": ried gn om ake “ \ 8, 318 1 ere kled, “and I've tapo was ¢ the , Pp e | LONDON, Dec, 18 1 control pent of cement,” said got some talaga, - jy pinned under the er for 15 min oy . . . r o went into effect thruout ‘Busi and nar Ve caught one of the ship-| the hotel » me ves ites before he became unconscious. Gua P 4 A Store | today ints gddvassed tO a conthanee Ma — "e ® |while lying there he dictated ate oe ‘: wal ’ Regulations curtailing meats | — farewell note to his wife and babe|tion between the inatviduals cx a deputy eau nf f t; Wal me effective this morn ermar ingwley | that’s Christmas, you know in Tacoma posing, the personnel and the mili , seal Pha 4 t; South]; met by the British people |p = twother oF Loman, wae tnke'e torah will vihe tia system and a national policy.| me to get hime 3 a Meridian; | with a sort of schoolboy good |¢ ays Putnam | fump out of ded He highly praised the spirit and a oa ean ee sear Geer aee far Pee | wong" (GERARD INTERESTED 2" 2's .'ns!%ovts coms 00s ler 5 oe Fr, ) Cedar eat too much anyway, the food Ora sin Ab te the Pitands CHRISTIANIA, Dec. 18 force and the personal sacrifices y Co th a ontrol will help me reduce,” was eatt anta Claus! tainly very interested” wa made by many T se Pha : ment vain's | A big auto will go bowling to Ambassador Gerard, en rc cre cone t The o V G € ar r he sat 1 Sin i o his po t Berlin, would s ed than ne 0 Lake Dr ‘question him on the German| forces along the . @|to question him on the German aE ! »sala Maj. Gen 1 oma r ON ee Shall Men See Set eI onesie Baindic| onint’ of start ponate|Ambassador Page WILSONS WED YEAR This Show? Up Me SHORaIARY. Prredarick eub-comimittes on My affates |e German, pea AGO TODAY; GOLF WASHINGTON, Dec thelr first wed An es. Ther ea fa din-| ner at the te H ent, | af the preside 1 Mra | On December 28 the president celebrates his 60th birthda He has made no 5 for the cre 5 one of ¢ death fire which d Inter-Ocean hotel here early today.| A fourth son of White ia still raise ing, and his body i# undoubtedly io the rulna, e the Yacolt News cess. The table airly groan to Women’s Vote SCE Sea RS gh a at eve seems to be ed under their weight of good AAR RRR ene nian thing to eat all the men of Seattle be a . ae ieee tate | A PARE REPORTER WAS DAWN, AND A GAME ONE t ) we seo that “We understand that a big, ature film on birth control, v of Amboy motored thru | new building is to go up in Am now being shown exclusively to Yacolt, Wednesday.” ° | boy.’ Sis ; women, aut the Strand the atre (This | ~ CHAPTER! then, nothing seemed to surprise Husband living?” T could see ary. 6 eing He The Heison notes ée The Unborn” ta a frank discu He ane e nt of thin the sight of a great, red-haired man SaaS in Nee Olsen was re clare J. KE. Petite, jr, sii fon of birth control, into which Is a that are pleasanter than be | who strolled into the room just as] iioat electe 1 a majorit f 20 ped some fat porkers recent! woven a story filled with pathos | ing sick in a New York board-| Norah was in the midst of denounc-| “uwyeo gaia Also, “Our up-to-date merchant, [and faet ling house when one’s nearest, dear-| ing newspapers in general, and my | 4» ae a neighbor, Ambo Mr. Morrison, now serves out Hundreds of men we turned | eyt ig a married sister up in far-| newspaper in particular, and call-| he dawn of suspicion burst into. evidently has not fresh pork to his customer away from the Strand yesterday a8| away Michigan ing the city editor « slave-driver | ll glow te so fortunate, sev The Helson folks, we note, a result of the order Women Some one must have been very|and a beast. The big, red-haired | Where is he?” growled the red- edies having occurred are anxious to hire @ hall only.” It will depend now entirely |\ind, for there were doctors, and man stood regarding us tolerantly, haired doctor, “At a time like pl In the Amboy “We may have a basketball [upon the women’s vote whether! 4 pjue-and-white striped nurse, and| “Better, eh?” said he this discover team at Helson soon if we suc men will see it In Seattle. hotties and things. There was even} ‘Then he took my wrist between! T shut my eyes for a moment, too Frost had the mis ceed In securing a hall to play a vase of perky carnations—sear-| his fingers. here followed a few] sick at heart to resent his manner, ng him much pain The Dole news ts anything ad a trick of nodding their heads,|then as she left the room the big/ him, bitterly a t Also | put doleful | KILLED BY A FALL er The discovery did not ap-| red-haired man seated himself “| in the Starkweather Hos. ng to Yacolt Fr Rather late new hot itt | r to & prise me heavil in the chair near the bed-/| pital for the Insa the orted that two of the ACOMA, De Mrs. Cather-; The next moment my own sister e and stared) down at me in| When the red-haired man spoke ‘ ¢ th younger set of Dole ned in’ jine Turne i of Auburn, is) Norah came quietly into the room h the same way th mastiff again the ‘owl was quite gone & ne e front the Holy bonds of matrimony |dead here today, as a result of fall-|and knelt at the side of bed|Jooks at a terrier, Finally his] from his voice. h f ito about t weeks ago, Get |ing from a third-story window ofj/and took me in her arms. It did| glance rested on my limp left hand.| “And your home is—where?” Hut for all that we find that out your cow ‘bells and tin St. Joseph's hospital She was| not seem at all surprising that she Married, h'm?” “Nowhere,” I replied meek the community Thanksgiving cans and wait until they re [suffering from heart trouble and|should be there, calling me a hun-| 1 could hear Norah catch her| from my pillow. But at last dinner at the Grange hall at turn home.” Have a heart, jevidently went to the window ag ets half-forgotten pet names that| breath quickly, Then—‘Yes,” as [ut her hand out quickly, ag pied Amboy was @ splendid suc- Dol, alr. i had not heard for years, But | awered L (Continued on page 4), px.

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