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Was it cold enough for you this morning? You oughta see Wash burn, our telegrapher, hug the radi ator, Weather Forecaster Salis bury holds out no encouragement, either, He says: “Tonight and Tuesday fair CONTINUED coLD TheSeattleS Zowie! Texas Blanketed by 7 Inches of Sn DALLAS ex " i States weather snow was general northern oma and is threat owing to the abnorw ow sid and chattering worki: lanted th floors Mc to a colder Tuesday, a ng to Forecaster Satlabury's rning. are doc COLD? YOU BET! IT WAS 36 AT NOON NEW HEAD CHANGES HOSPITAL SYSTEM THE ONLY PA PE LAWSO NAMES But Only to the Women WASHINGTON, Jan 15. Thomas W. Lawson today told the house leak to Wall St probe committee that Chair noah Henry of the committee was the congressman who told him of rumors reg the leak on the president belligerents. Lawson's con jonal informant, he test week, connected the name of a cabinet member and another high official with the leak THAW LAWYERS PREPARE FIGHT i URG Pa haw HA torneys a famil began thelr t in defer Admiral Dewey } After a week of st uly. Dr. J.\ ry K. Thaw, indicted for kidnaping | Tate Mason, newly elected super and assaulting in New York. Pro. W'SHINGTON, Jan. 15.— |intendent of the King county how | ta ire entered bp Hoary Beott! Admiral George Dewey's death 1, has announced the present /of Philadelphia against extradition | ; is expected momenta ac system would be changed, with a/o¢ Thaw and Oliver Brower without cording to a bulletin issued by = view towards effecting a better ef | hearing : Or. A. M, Fauntieroy. | fleleney. | In the case of Drowar the request George Dewe. victor of | Patients needing surgical work, caine tog tate’. Reqe'sition for him Manila bay and admirat of the | he has announced. will be subject-| was honored late Saturday ¥ night ! American navy, was 79 years | od to a complete diagnosis in which ees eid December 26 last. several physicians will be present Buttons are now made “from the} Dewey was born in Montpe- The system will be economical, but, spent yeast discarded from brew lier, Vt, graduated from the na- | nore satisfactory eries val academy in 1858, was made an admiral in March, 1898, and ene year later was appointed Married Man ‘Shows How te President of the general board | of the navy. At 2 p. m. Admiral Dewey's phy. , sician issued a statement that the H R bb d Sh S . patient was slowly sinking. Tho 2 arness hubdped, esays;|i, D. M. statement read e ° e | 7 P20, sn | Ma-in-Law Nabs Bigamist| “Admiral Dewey has been slowly a-In-Law INads Digamis @elining since early morning. condition is arte Si cs ieee | which affects prac Tt MARRIE M organ in the body, es HOW TO TELL > MEN tee aah baa It shows in their faces. They show where the harness has | | “Alt he has # Ps eee ge i ne —o are stic liars about things wives like to be lied to | Sinking. His hb strong and i H ? ays Bs lungs are cle t these or If they eay something nice about other wo! they sa is may be eudé sal! balan something nicer about their wives , ieee af any.time A woman's tears don't bother them Théy roll off thet Suffered Five Days backs like water off Yue Glad “eo whe , After an irrational night, tt During a family ey kno en d when to || ito of Map ' he keep still.”"—Mrs. Anna Schofield line. The bullet \ y ‘g eater ihe te BY GEORGE MARTIN He sabe ated &@ general U. P. Staff Correspondent Fg 2 oo igadthierdy upon his 80 EAST ORANGE, N. J., Jan ae an artistic Har in al For severs 15.—Mre. Anna Schofield just [email « pout things wives like fovea “— chuckled and chuckled today [to be lied to about. As to his far-| j when asked to explain her evel aceor pilates ookggher th ® te . statement that “You can aly | oid’ praise coffee that everyhod F ways tell a married man by |knew was vile in such a way that E his actions.” Then she ex- /it tasted good | a | & plained | “What old bachelor would take 2 € ery wea Mrs. Schofield ie the East jihe trouble to do that, even if he { me. 4 Orange mother-in-law who Jui could? Or a@ married man would | t s once naturally knew her daughter's do it E ma at an husband had another wife Like his brother benedicts stowed away somewhere. new how to praise his wife's was at his of. Sniffe It Out tapte, whether good or bad, If ‘a dail was taken sick She suspected that of Capt. rried man says something about Tost wee Selwin Joyce, of Boer war | soother woman he does not neg i fame, from the first; and, aft. ice 4, something a little nicer er he married daughter Doro | iout his wife. That was Joyce QUIET IN FRANGE —%:,""wisc:"’schotcls pom: | to : peshed his. claim to bachelor Take tears for instance. ‘Tears } P. . hood, and sniffed out his other | break a newly | and never-before Bans, -Jau o event of marriage record in faroff New married man's heart. He gets all I importan oceurre during the) Zesiand. jexeited about the the } o Dorothy's marriage now |olled off that man’s back like ww stands annulled or of @ duck Y an see in their faces kept quiet about n sus F a {t sticks out all| pictons untis one day he and Dor-! i |) ADVERTISING MANAGER'S | |... othy were fighting. He fought / | DAILY TALK Marriage brands a man as plain/ like a married man. He knew when slaw a hot Iron on a cow's hip. I/to talk and when to shut up - Hi sa fi itten on the slick Mr.| “You can tell a married man ev Joyce the irst time I ever setlery time. They show where the Page 5 lian orn CHAPTER I wanes! Tom's Rich Bride are consisoring, vt AM a juntor in the Hilton! Oeil find it ox J Classical High School, and am fitable give sixteen I lve in a dh big brown he at number 240 fe son s ve n » 1 e been the f a wo of them older and thr . ounger t myself. They all cull me Hobbie for short, but my real Mere enor “ore name is Lucy Chenery Vare PAY, In the first place I had better state that I haven't anything dis-* Michigan. | tinguished about me except.my ex perience, I am one of aix children | four boys and two girls—without the honour of being either the old- ost or youngest. With Father there are seven of us; with Nellie and the cook (when we have one) and poor little Dixie, the horse, there Compar Ni Mills, and has perfect ! air, Tom fa t oldest and is in business out We He a perfect star in college, | and is making money hand over fist with his lumber camps in Alex, the next to oldest, R IN. SEATTLE, WASH SEATTLE : THAT MON JANI 1 DAY, ARY 1917 Lady ‘‘Bartenders” Now to Supply Liquor Permits, Irene Ide, county's new in the foreground, “bartenders.” Women permit buyers of Se attle, kindly meet Mrs. Nn, WwW Tucker and Miss Irene ide These two young womer henceforth n will erve the alcoholic needs of the femais populace of the city. They will not wear white coats, nor will they tur: the latest bit of gossip with each permit, but they will be courteous and make it pleas ant for women to do their | shopping. The estabdli mt of a @ department for we has llong-needed necessity, accor Deputy Auditor Hart. and t auditor, Norman Wardall Iquer eparate en & ding to promptly and Mrs. N. W. Tucker, the 1 “Wor been disinclined te ine the m aid Hart i the ve been forced to in a long Ine of men, The new count o be used only by women, and men with their wives, will remove this phase.” And Hart wae right, for the wom- {00 Tol. to Tin Kew counter lke | yand to “fermet potttieal friend duck takes ‘to water, Mrs. Tucker, who has been in the | as familiar as is her husband with| Jepartment on other work, was {mn ely pleased with the new work I don't know what my mother will say when sees my pictare ehind the counter,” Mins Ide ex claimed when the camera snapped. Her face was all blushes and jamtles PORTLAND MAN CONFESSES HE STABBED FRIEND IN AUTO ROW siny, iT 1S NOT PORTLAND, Jan. 15 ; Walking into the police station ed today, James Brusco, who was being hunted all over the city, announced that he had stabbed Garnet | bile last night Charles party Garnet tc Stark driving treet who into the ! with the dying Stark while rying: ridi Stark died ) the police, Brusco, his two sons, with|has been sunk in a collision) Buse |ters several hours later. ne shortly after midnight. A. Stark and his wife were motoring home from today. in Sellwood when an argument arose and Brusco. The machine was stopp jumped from his seat and sta “He got me.” A witness took the wheel and spe between Suddenly Garnet Stark, ggerea ted to a hospital arriving at headquar- o fled, FAMILY’S FUTURE DEPENDS ON RETURN OF LOST WALLET | Some one containing $6500 in aw picture house Saturday ing. Or it may be in the pi sion of a pickpocket Unies it is family that lost nanelally ruined. The money had rowed from friends for the purchase of a business. The man had in a former business ve Hd hae a wife and two it will ia struggling along in business with{going to bring Elise, Father. to me the twins—-Oliver and Mal- colm, aged fifteen and perfect ter rors. Last ia Ruthie; mother died 1 can remem! n out of 1 hard to give'the rooms the ook when there are path ly Hke cow-paths in a past the stuffed ma of the f in the parlor are worn .a as the back of a little baby lonce saw When Tom wrote thal returned, and found a wallet notion even- jonses. the be fi been bor to be used small failed nture. chil- AT 16, “BOBBIE” IS JUNIOR AT HIGH SCHOOL, AND “MOTHER” OF 5 BROTHERS AND SISTERS Then I come, and next to | bride, after per, the ir It ire, and innuiture “9 a hend he was bare | dren. Members of the family have asked that their name not be mentioned, But whoever has the wallet can return it by calling up Main 907, and mak- ing arrangements. ZURICH, Jan, 15,—Carl Lieb necht, German soclalist leader, has been sentenced to 4% years’) im |prisonment at hard labor and ex m the bar, es today Ipulsion fr Berlin advic according to his young whom we had never la eyes on, to Hilton on their wed- jing trip, [ nearly had a connip- tion fit [ must explain «a Uttle about Tom Tom graduated the year that Father's busine in to look a Little » Just when Father was ing forward, with a good deal of hope, to his oldest son's help and cooperation, Tom ran| up home for over Sunday one day in May, and broke the news that (Continued on page 4) ‘DARES| TO ‘PRINT THE N with him in an automo-} EWS o ONE CENT N z (MRS, GERALD LEAVES AFTER U.S. 1S TOLD SHE'LL TALK Mra. Clarence Gerald, wife of the First ave. cafe proprietor sailed for San Francisco Satur day, five days after a prominent business han had told an ass ant United Staten district at ney that if subpoenaed by the government, she would tell a story that would throw light on the federal probe of the whisky ring activities Sunday night United States District Attorney Allen hadn't heard that Mre. Gerald was wil ing to talk Allen said Monday that he didn't intend to call upon Mrs. Gerald, since the chief matter about which he was told she knew had been inver.igated by the county grand }ury also would } upon her ve An sou, tice alley at thelr hand busban ed on her responsible a large extent for the impaired | ‘That she has kept track of sume of money loaned by her hus ith ‘when they were in distress, and ts various transactions affecting poli- tics, ia the belief of her closest friends here, why since coming to Seattle Her departure for a vacation in California will interfere with not her appearance before the grand jury in se Allen should later de- cide that he wants to hear her rtory 'S. S, MINNESOTA. SEATTLE LINER LONDON, Jan. 15.— |The steams! Minnesota! It was sunk by the} head in a lock after a col-| lision, it was stated. Lloyds lists three steam- ers Minnesota, and it is not nown which of the follow-| ing has been lost: First—The 20,718 ton vessel owned by the Great| Northern S. S. Co., for- merly operating out of the! port of Seattle on the| Oriental run. Second—The 3,320 ton ‘iron steamship owned by) the Chicago and Duluth | Transportation Co. Third—The 3,216 ton |steel steamer owned by the! ‘Atlantic Transport Co., reg-| istered at London. leys, whose lives he threatened if alleged to have been played by /they would not skip the country, SAFE AT FRISCO deputies in Sheriff Robert | before going into the alleged agate ale eal E Hodge's office. | Billingsley confession SAN. FRANCISCO, Jan, 15— Rn : f the |. AS soon as the Mullen witnesses The Great Northern S. 8. Min \ spitabateablr iad old © [have left the grand jury chambers, nesota ix lying in San Francisco} most active of Hodge's men t is believed the Billingsleys @ Way, Preparing to go to sea. Her! during the last year, was | toil their stories, along with W. (aia boilers, which were found in bad| closeted with District Attorney Pielow, indicted transfer man, and condition last year, have recently} Allen ane bie, assistants for | iat indictments will follow quick- een repaired | more than an hour, ly | Lar jy ele) seizures in ciara The government case, it is be- W. i parts of the county were credited | jjeved, will be brought to a whirl eee. lige age Dies e to Starwich and his associates from | wind finish OLYMPIA, Jan. 15 rs. Rebie ‘e a. s believe: lic Beach, Wife of GE. Beach, {time to time. He is believed to! pigng had been made, it waste ae 3. Beach, | pave known of many inside opera- |superintendent of the Olympt ported, to draw the indictments ne Ympia | tions of the Billingsleys, when their | & s schools, and prominent in parent: | y, “ Sunday, so they could be returned pusiness was golng full blast here. : ale teacher work thruout the state, who ad | Promptly, if the jury so voted. died at the family home Sunday | TOURIST RATE FUND Previously acknowled Seattle . 100,00 \cad emy eee) South Slavic-American |’ club ..+++$10.00 Dancing and S, large m she has known EDITION NIGHT A dozen eggs and bottle of old sherry were treas ure taken by a burglar whe rob bed a Capitol Hill house WATERED BOOZE AND SHIPMENTS STIR SUSPICION: Discovery that liquor seized by former Sheriff Me- Rea of Everett as well as some held by former Sheriff Hodge of King county had been dissipated and water’ substituted for it while it was in custody, promised Monday to lead to an extension of the federal grand jury booze ring probe to include Snohomish county. Sheriff John Stringer expected to receive a Teport Tuesday from a government gauger, who is trying to e the amount of water used to replace whisky ve consignment sent from the county jail to irehouse shortly before former Sheriff Hodge's term expired. And on the heels of Stringer’s action came the dis- detern in lar covery of a similar situation in Everett. This develope ment may lead to disclosures which will show that the liquor stood as well with Snohomish county to have syndicate officials as they are alleged stood with King county officials. It has n known to dry squadytrict Attorney A Monday morm- | officers and certain deputy sher-jing. What he divulged aiiput the 9% {f_s for weeks that Charlie Young,| manner in which bootlegge ywere bY jlocal representat of the Joins | Supponed to enjoy protection >ar Moore-Hunt Co, of San Francisco|the sherfff's office was notQ) 7 has a drug store at Malthy, in Sno- ulged ere Lomish county. "When Stringer took office # ; Small Towns Were Bases ago some ¢eputies were dropped. 7 That Maltby, Sylvania and Stan-) Whether any of them were | wood, all small towns, near to-| dropped because of their past con- |gether, on paved roads leading to| nection with the Billingsleys, or Seattle, have been used as points | other bootleggers, is not knows, : om which large quantities of Many stories of how deputy 4 |whisky have been distributed by | sheriffs, under orders from Hodge, ui |autos and motor trucks, is the be-| turned over to the Pielow Transfer ; lef of officers who have frequent-|Co., of which W. H. Pielow, wha )) ly caught small quantities of} has pleaded guilty to participation ei booze in autos in the liquor conspiracy, is the The game, as frequently explain-| head, quantities of liquor seized led by officers, was for a truck}from the Billingsleys and othet 99m jload of whisky to start from those] bootleggers, are current about the | towns and distribute its load to a| sheriff's office | flotilla of autos, which would meet To Show Where It Went 4 it along the road north of Seattle That the federal probe will 4 Other Rings Get Booze eventually clear up the mystery of That all three of the other three | the di pearance of several ship- 4 big bootlegging rings aside from | ments of liquor, which were held i the Hillingsleys got much of their} for a time at the county jail, is the 99 liquor in that way is the | b belief of those connected with that 7 deputi who have worked on|end of the business. liquor assignments. An arrest that has grown in sige Records fail to show that Sno-| nificance since the discovery of 999 homish county officials interfered| how liquor has been dissipated im with the practice of unloading car] Snohomish county, is that of H, FY after car of whisky in towns with|and A, G. Austin and D, Brobaek, ja population rains less than the| near Duvall, a week ago Saturday, i number of cases usually shipped in| Deputy Sheriffs Campbell, Star- q ja single car. wich and Von Gerst caught them ci There were repeated clashes in}in an auto with bottles of " the sheriff's office here over} whisky, That the men were bring» whether or not deputies signed |ing the liquor from a Snohomish to watch for bootlezgers should |county cache is the belief of the allowed to carry out such assign. | officers ments The Austin rs have been Matt Starw a deputy she | counted one est handlers who handled many of the liquor] of cor in the city, cases toward the end of Hodge's] tho forcement officers have 4s term, was close ted with Dis-" had difficulty in catching uity in catching theliaa 4 | 5 Federal investigation into liquor syndicate operations turned Monday toward the part presenting all the available eyi- dence concerning the visit of [eos who Mullen to the Billings: The grand jurors, journed late Friday, are sched- uled to convene again Tues at 10 a, m. This move was made to give the That William Frazier, the trans- fer man indicted with Pielow and the Billingsleys, may be induced by the government to plead guilty was |circulated Monday aie popes: | rier had his attorneys attack May Call Billingsley indictments last week, but Billingsley, or his broth-/Jtdge Neterer ruled agninst a de- jers, may be called to tell the meres story, said to involve high author 1 don't know whether Frazier j ties, the first thing Tuesday plead guilty or not,” said Dis- They were scheduled to go be- | trict Attornew Allen Monday; “the fore the inquisitors before adjourn | gove rnment’s case will proceed just ment Frida. the same, no matter what he de It is believed the government is cides to do.” *