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L _NIGHT EDITION scan a The se attle S lar ee rar Seven hundred and eighty-four letters were received Doc gh Pot me ule Lang aan y the most popular sportsman in Se es » reply to the question of Fred W. Strang e Star best promote helpful relations be Z attle. It makes even the weather oyer and employe ow the winners ~~ Dh Sai Sag alt at ° man laugh as he remarks: “Tonigh panaet will be enesunced ‘THE “ONLY ‘PAPER. IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS } “\ and Friday, “unsettied weather! AE ee RL be Sie probably showers VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JAN , 1917 ONE CENT ox tanisn Ann )CHIEF PLANS BOOZE SPILLING SAVINGS ARE EATEN UP BY LOAN BANK TRICK “COW COUNTIES” MUST PLAY SQUARE It is rumored at Olympia that the legislators GENEROSITY ALONE [Can This Girl Save $800 I cM ASH WILL LET AMERICA | by July? ‘Got to,’She Says HOLD WORLD TRADE FEES” FOR MEMBERS from the “cow counties” have combined to op- PITTSBURG. | his trade leads the world pose the educational survey report, and, whether today use the United Stat t ading neutral na right or wrong, to uphold the contentions of the t and the most pr t tieula fter| : state college at Pullman as against the University haga will | bei Sealy : i Heder daiess dpe of Washington. , a. fle sits : i hp d Obviously, such a course is unfair. This ques- was the ad g the nat € in tion is not one for sectional politics. It is state- \ by W ! t of Ne \ ‘ | ; wide in its scope—and ultimate results. t Internat 1 corporat € € Members of the legislature should consider s riously the fact that this survey was made by a legislative committee, represen EVERY sec- tion of the state, and aided by recognized educa- tional experts in this country. On its face, it is an unprejudiced report. ice Beckingham? would destroy” juantity of liquor n the police station” | Thursday afternoon, after which he will make a second) ™ jattempt to turn over the store= 98 jroom keys to Sergeant Puteg the dry squad. proposed destruction comes on the heels of a flag refusal on the part of Putnani jlate Wednesday to take char nless all of t keys to the storeroom afe turned to him be More than a truckload of liquor jevidence in cases which have beet | settled, will constitute the Nquneey that will be destroyed address on ¢ See aie HUNGER STRIKE Must Be Mutually eneficial nemrcial relationship, to be permanent, must 2% antageous. If w goods abroad we must, in turn, pur ch The tradition has come down that the “cow counties” are always against anything Seattle stands for. The Star is unwilling to believe that intelligent men in this day and age can assume any such position. Seattle is not entitled to any- thing that is not right. It IS entitled to a square deal. President Suzzallo will speak to the legislators tonight. If he asks for anything except for the best interests of the WHOLE state, his cause should fail. If, on the other hand, the cause he NEW YORK, Jan, 25.—New York authorities realized they had a real hunger strike of the English suffraget variety on their hands today, and bulletin announcing that Mrs. Ethel Byrne, birth contro! ad vocate, was spending her fourth day without food or drink. While women supporters of the] to sell our of the liquor ortly after hnaon, of | ade) Baldwin succeed J represents is for the best interests of higher edu- vo Th Sh militant birth contre After this, Sergt. Putnam will re | ry depositor member.” and cation in the ENTIRE state, then it must prevail. Lewis Pierson, chalrman of th Wilson ‘and Gov. Wh Will ‘be. posasdabiasted both hice te law perm e anks” te The “cow county” representatives must forget rving National Bank of New| tyene’s behalf, the latter acc | Bonderer jand Chief Beckingham. The great narge as hig $2 a share A ” lie ‘aubi thi : Yor W, Nichols, of the | her imprisonment on Blackw Vs} bulk of liquor will then be checked — in Way ‘Scheme Works eat te ¢ — lism, or ¢! subject this question Allin ners ce cc former | island miy, but steadfastly re To save ( y 5—in less! would pay me enough to square/and under the direct supervision Of os rte tH one bilge gare sggie to the 's initiative. hairmian of the United States in-| tuged all food offered her than six monthe—is the problem|that mortgage in time. Se there|the dry squad. ‘ this manner: Agents are t out peop | dustrial commis tu, Wrenn.) ok bemei a eues ey ati. n i j One bet coon indies lene Uh belt ts Oe — confronting young Theresa Bonder-| * ngs acco yloyer. And here | am * for myself.” d. she is in business! That is, she is seiling| will have postal ds, canvassing to solicit “sav . e |who emphasized the idea of Tecl-| Lewis, commissioner of correction tell the people whom thes oy a GES" wiphasized the ideg of revl baetated ate: Myrne’x physical con.{*%: Shes got to raise the money — a rman werd a od procity in busitiéss “advanced by | attion ax normal today, Her pulse,|to Itft « mortgage on her mother s ttate§ supervision na heir » ‘ NOT Stratgnt respiration and temperature were | little rar ing hey are careful to explain ny Own © Liberal! gly urged great rican bankers | Bankers, he former strc it me declared norma! A showdown between Mr« rr V of the Jesse Moore-Hunt Coy which was obtained by the government before the Billings: Fe two years an into a quarter « the-"membership or withdrawal | fees.” eign borrowers, o | ing u s stenogra-/on small capital—and I'm going The result is that when a le latter solemnly warned | , her after it with all the power I have. 7 ber comes to withdraw his mone t that Its great opportunt Seems impossible, ¢ t? The ranch fs all we have | | he finds he has been charg 4 | the in France no strongly | he ».| But Miss Bonderer is tackling the, She'll have to sell a great many ) & $2 a share membership and jf an 4 th one but ou I has declared that|job with all the vim and vigor of;thousand postal cards to make up| at the agent, or the manager of bis may destroy F ncomfortah youth—and determination. The |the required $800, but her first few) Correspondence and docu- 4 ipompany, asthe case may be cussion of Pre on’ oak'ae a on first thing she did was to quit her days, she says, show it's much| ments bearing on the liquor i the meantime has fixed the rec 4) whOOMA 7 a pe eer = to the a takes nourish nographer fitable than being a sten syndicate probe were taken Ords to show that the “depositor” | Pa oo Shed b as the pent shee meno na yea er before the federal grand jure bas “subscribed five, oF te mI posmhg:ra shia’ allanabibeaiiceden te ns 8 Mrs. Margaret Sanger, ai less fave the necessary Ronderer is | ors when they assembled, ; or a hundred shares t - Py ee paige ng that Mra, Byrne, was indicted t six mont e says.|h with Mr. and Mrs | Thursday, to hear more wit _ charged on the boo wa. Poiite ert ede olf: * wore link the Kings county grand } knew that no ¢ er|n $16 Sixth ave, N nesses in the long-drawn-out in- rom a0 with diffe origina ) defend it on ce y- eas of maintaining a public] vestigation. ; wal fees | ss ater | nuisance | The pile of most. 0 ppea a eattie Loses Quarter Million ‘ : appe: Mr anger appea and gave} two font Hah o benevee al in oa have lost in th 6 the decistor - clude business correspondence . | CS a ae KILLS 50 goiwoicTepIN | DAD WAS GERMAN; a Fhe > “ S soviewlan ‘the et no n-| | | ley® were indicted. eee rc =o AND HURTS 300 FRANCE FREES GIRL 2.55.0: sna Washington 2 4 a hour > sociation, whic ar a € re ar $105 MORE | PARIS, Jan. 25.—Josephine Barthelemy, 20, killed her baby. |. He was working out of polices ence here since 1889, and the f the r r contribut t tow AMSTERDAM J 25, ri | Today she stood acquitted of the crime by a jury of Frenchmen headquarters the night B. J. bps s , a-| cash fr A nanand|hy a serious earthquake, which | The reason was that Josephine's baby had a German father jthe former patrolman arrested. ak: heat with the case # his $5 from the ¢ ank.|shook the Island of F « Dutet “That is why | killed it,” she told the jury. Her story is one of | Margett is alleged to have tried 0 er: — ——~ | possession, in the arch many which have been heard in France—of girls attacked by so! to dispose of two guns and inerim= . wniaiued Ago CINCINNATI, Jan. 25.—Six diers, and of unwelcome babies jinating letters by putting them dm “ ¥ “ WITCH GIRL LAUGHS atches b telling o} sealed indictments, containing The girl's lawyer appealed to the jury which tried her for in | Alden’s pocket when they were on ts the quake, d d thousands of! tne names of 99 defendants, fanticide with the plea, “Would you condemn this gir for stifling | the way to headquarters in a police factories and temples were the life of a child of one of those who killed France's sons and } auto | | | ‘ | | fed ! a * and , | dost royed were returned by the federa violated France's daughters | The papers and guns were turned 919 Second a ( | grand jury in the vote fraud | _ . ___.| over to Sergt. of Detectives Kents ud The » of Cunong Agong.| probe here today | and the letters were later used asim |" | | | . Hens mut 10,600 fe 1 height, is lo | It was announced the names Jimportant conspiracy evidence, i ve Savings ¢ ated on land of Bali. The] of those indicted would not be Margett hi S at the fed: — Prudential Saving sland is 75 mile ong 140) made public until after they | eral building Thursday, waiting to tion, 105 ¢ t 8 wide had been arrested. have a conference with Assistant shige * \ This was the government's firet | Attorne General Clarence Ty | . n Saving 1 Serio lan encanne be aad ny Jefinite blow In its investigat | Reames : associat to , of charges of election frauds in the | William Chadwick i : om ever rt of i d taxi driver, Not Members of League | from every part of Detroit an pod) a ‘ = NON ACTRES M Aidale West. It was belleved sev ne ates said to be familiar with Rillingsley lenis at tiene ia-0 erofthe| near-by cities, a thousand per ae a : prominent men and at least) sgaN FRANCISCO, Jar The the a r of Mayor Rolph| operations, followed Alden on the State League of Savings and Loa sons congregated today in emate satne aa sine two city officials were indicted uptown vice resorts of San the police commissioners to| Witness stand pedeiatic front of the humble home of [rumor it This probe was conducted under a be closed and the e of Rev. Paul Smith Thomas J. and Antone Cassutt, The complaint against ese |W k ¢ " e t |the supervision of Frank C. Dai co wt M + and a ree W. Reilly and H, HL ‘ 1 e that et er 16-year-old Cella Wrobleski, | 7 Sate case , {tightened on the Barbary Coa : i i r t | crease as t ame of Indl olis, appoint ecial The ne c ° indicted for conspiracy to 9 wt the law, t depositor Detroit's witch girl, where wit nt assistant attorney general Rev, Sr egun to carr send punch boards - er, heid ° ‘ ELES, Jan. 26.— “ , : . 1 h in interstate sre, however 1 in ign i od silently, apparently LOS ANG 5 hortly before the recent presiden ¢ ) name from the pulpit; Commerce, all pleaded guilty “a they sto | Waaner, autopey eurgeon, ne pul pleaded guilty before that their deposi a e ta awaiting some visible demon Dr. gner, autopsy 9 * tial election the owner vf property on which| Judge Neterer Thursda: Thomas Antone $ Reilly $15 George ) 4 in whole or in part for member stration of the girl's supernat HE BRINGS DOWN | today announced that the It was under Dailey as U. 8. dis-| houses of bad reputation were op-| Was fined $15 ae | death of Mrs. Nell Harvey, |trict attorney for Indiana that the co erated $50 and H, H . ural powers ; Mave daarena; Teund debater: [lia chica “cleans ak Wace . “iiperve the "crowd met with 27TH WAR "PLANE 0 ive to scsholim | Rates wnativattantads 1 RIGS ance Logan and Fred Bellingsley | ~ | Mayo | WASHINGTON, Jan. 25.—Conf Fish fans have bee nable to were scheduled to again go be- air semanas Sit glance | Police say Harland J. Win Mayor M. Roberts and his tt tate de- | det tat fore the federal grand bisa: success. It almost | ter, who was detained In con: |yroup of democratic city officials |(ential messages of the state de. | dot eee Loe Te wee, waaele: te cratin go be ADVERTISING MANAGER'S [I only temporar PARIS, Ja fe Guyne-| nection with the case will be |ty the federal penitentiary partment | Avahol baonine: the (thck hen M,, an ocean| fore the federal grand, jurors DAILY TALK mmediate itormat, on ner brought ¢ th German| released today |xtate department codes are known |/now on exhibition in Pete's stall.| tails of liquor syndicate opera: al aoa . sine ‘ dd b second 8 abroac 1 e depa ner a o € ywe ( Sar ry! i eleved endowed with the ours the md in 48) gy ATTEMPT to Kill Spanish| MRS, ALEXANDER THOMPSON, |reason to believe, a high I nttary| ene cve retureen ll ce : f 1 7 e war office announced.|,emier, Count Romanones, by | representative from The Dalles, | Pecegastidas ne yictments wore retuned. al ie foren of verison aa ana] 7 » detailed | placing two railroad ties across the | sided ker over the Oregon| Because of this, the codes have an ten counts for having counters the forms of various animals and | | ccesat e attack by | tracks nt of the train in which | hous entatives yesterday,| been altered from time t t " it coins and molds in his posses ito have cast a baneful influence|Germans south of Berrybac, in|t 1» riding, from Seville to|when Speaker R. N. Stanfield re NC GunIn ha bag bate Goan chanpedt ce t when|sion, and against George Sdsaael ; n the communit Inside the | t t at heay ‘Madrid, did not meet with success. | tired May tananilé f sion, and ‘nat George” yuse, the g laughing! ntre uf : a ed herself to reporter a n P w «) inquired : " The onl, be tchin . eyes and the smile the | | see, to know, but rt in ete ea tae moltiat Went Broken hearted: |: SHOCK OF LR COUTTS ROUEAL tO.) ROW. OF TnGEHBS Oye. OF plee Lord 1917 people are | love her with all our hearts.” ’ How the rumor of witchcraft | i Fletchers. ‘They blocked her| give me back my baby has left | this law of his is certainly a apposed enh ahcve Ball ae | Te ee rsh tha ids ot «| the belie eaeriee ker a by demanding $600 before| me stunned and sunk in the | cruel monster barbarism, | Every day lately a woman with | ieyearold, girl iving in au ot The battle was for her own ji) would give back Helen Louise,| depths of despondency | If I had the $600 or more, | Fears arose that Mrs. Darst, who|sunken eyes and furrowed fOneaneane 1 | Me-yearold girl living in an « daughter, Helen Louise Darst charge | I surely thought the judge | how gladly would [ have given | came to Seattle, would end her life, | had-trudged to the women’s division ' i) ightened city in the 20th century. Helen Louise, 7 years old, Then it was that Mra. Darst] would give her back to me | i and paid the Fletchers for mis to. Beattie. would aid ate es. Maeiiceare to les te s among, the rd eltetta had been adopted by Mr 4 rte a le the 1 1a Times when it was 8 mere matter of | my own baby =my tie h and a od ah ared tore’ getain ike ‘elt hat) re ga h he red the womanhood| 400 which stood in the way Mood-—-bought her little body ie, (00, Wrote a letter toa Tacoma] ghe has only been able to obtaim f . trer nome li sein Whe Weekes uae ok he Tacoma, Women started to rhise! | have gone thru so much and | and soul pape temporary work | e aes ai Woshinaton Children's ‘4 : 4 $600 to buy back the child struggled so hard with this one Oh, how awful that We will not willingly give up Thursday noon she waited om MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES Mea nds ineredulous and un They eee id aad dee en the oa 8 hope before me, and now this | worse by far than in this little girl to any one else | tables at the Parker house, on West- DAILY ot understand it," sald Rev. | child they had legally taken art of the letter she| hope is gone <jmonse by far than in slavery this tithe git to any ote eh the Hater no an We | | oe be Sere asete The law would not forse them | wrote to the editor “phe judge says that the law baby! And such is the law of amount of money, We legally |a day a : : ager eRe eee ppd I Kditor The Times; The | is above mother-love, Little he this day of the year of Our adopted this litue girl, and we The woman is Mrs, Darst.

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