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a PUBLIC MARKETS ds a ae oH PRA c There have been many public markets, but none in Hang onto you, umbrellas, folks, the United States like that contemplated by the $600,000 Ss There's more rain coming. Says - Weather Man Sa “Tonight proposition on which Seattle is to vote in March. For bury: wn and Saturday, rain THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO" _PRINT “THE NEWS| j ‘ Put We getting: warmer) Sa | THE VOLUME 19. details, see page !4 SEATTLE, WASH.,, FRIDAY, ANY FEBRUARY 2, 1917 ONE CENT oy TAINS POINDEXTER ASKS 100 DIVERS * * 8 & & *% 4% & Nation’s Reply to Kaiser Waits Cabinet Meeting FACTS ABOUT |Decision Mrs. Lamson Publishes Wats 3] THE BANKS] to Come Pre-Natal Diary of Son Built on Coast e | “The most interesting secret buried in my Now that the Seattle banks have 1 assed tl ra 8 ; ! birth seems to be my future sex. I suppose all process of purification, depositors may feel reasonably Prospective mothers do their utmost to guess: safe Is it going to be a boy or a girl? 1 am happy to be a boy because your world seems to be Certain Seattle for a long time entirely unjustified. In ot BY ROBERT J. BENDER revolving around manhood. Women are only | WASHINGTON, Feb. 2—< The banks that have withst i , ed Prema Btatt Correaponder incidents, no matter how important a part they | | senator Poindexter, Washinge be congratulated. ‘It is up to bankers now || WASHINGTON, Feb. 2.— play in the bringing and upkeep of life.” | ‘ |ton, presented a bill today ~ to see bo th institutions 3 a ion to Strong official hint that some | : . , stand s a test again, even th y never come announcement of this govern- Thus does Mrs, Armenouhie Lamson, 1237 Federal av., asking for 100 submarines a) Mi pireaping the news and trying to nk the ment’s course with regard to have child her b i act—reason bef he is born in| addition to bees “a new prs: people in a case like this won't work Germany's announced inten her box My Birth,” which bas just come from the press Se wit a“ c oa Certain bankers pretended to be very much tion of waging unrestricted ©! the Macmillan Co } apex, os bill, peeved because The Star refused to join the sea warfare, may be looked oF i oe eT Ea cee na] ia eet svtllng vad 30 it ond afternoon paper in a mean conspiracy to deceive the for within 24 hours, came OF. Lémeot. hes a ne child | creed Of oe if, because | know providing for coas' ople about the bank situatior he Star is from the state department to- : .f | ig Se Speak. of Shat big seagoing — submat people about the bank situation. The P eee miracte which made by birth a | would appropriate $4, willing to let the other paper play tl game i day. This book is th toblography| possibility,” muses the babe in | to equip government yards fo wants to. If it chooses to suppress the news at “Nothing has gone forward of our Bobbie before he was born gc H ah natal state their manufacture Ne hs a Atitied to have and then to call t ” declared Mrs, Lamson to a Star re @ has told the readers how . 4 he peor are entitled to have a then to ca to Germany yet,” was the santas heath te be And he “Our Pacific Cosat 4 peel geese and lunatics because they fear for the safety of only definite statement forth- And you may ray that 1 am| happy, because he is breaking |helpless,” said Poindexter. ; their savings, The Star should worry coming up to noon. pleading for the mot ott a “conventional” barrier “We cannot afford to neglect it longer.” | The bill provides that no less ~ |than six of the proposed fleet He or any right cause. That is why The St ion Wilson's Step Brisk jand for the ehildre beca “Now that | have given out r printed the F Wile of a false and wrong sense of mod the greatest secret in the life esty, are op rmitted to learn| of man, which, unlike other st publicity has never yet hurt » from the id n can cts ho See ; White Honse to his executive of | I cena a plain facts about the N rthern Bank & Trust fa Ree and exteied the cabinet yoo [auem 100 8 t secret of life secrets, is seldom told, | won- ported ey hoes ne Se After all is said, the bankers of this city have charts dite : the origin of life der again why the episode he Pacitie Gaeat. cause to be mighty grateful to their depositors. Not At that hour, Secretaries Lane. You Americans are slaves to) which tells of the beginning of ed on the Pacific Coast. ‘ over two or three per cent of their depositors even Redfield, Baker and Postmaster pag row My fashion beg the ne vorsliten Stten pega $ pene | f 5 lidity of A * Ge Burle ived. Seere | 5 a, who so-called ‘good | questioned the safety of the solidity of the banks. It is rove p em gabe “the White |/8 of Armenian parentage | peopl - 6 MORE SHIPS up to the bankers now to see to it that they merit House a few moments later and| She takes pride in the fact that) In a closing chapter, entith this confidence. It is up to the bankers to see that the balance of the cabinét soon fol pe was bei in one of the ol pat [Explanation and a Plea, Fee fly-by-night banks are not permitted to get a foot lowed. ore Ny rAing world—Ersertim,|Lamson haa her little boy-tobe Ge ail ( hold ‘here. And it is up to them to do their in |}, The Dresigent:took with him an |/fimenls. She hae temied hee ee ie ae i -eindiiners ata man ae envelope, iu whith may be the text /@f ¥ She studied @t John As the day approacnes when ae wii Bringing about “Staten stager lays etharw il the lof his decision to be considered by | Mopkin® and did-medical research | thie chapter of life wit! close, |Mre. 0. F, Lamaon and Son, Bobbie, Whose Pre-natal Diary She Has people against another such disaster as befell them \the cabinet. He walked down the| Fork, for Dr. Sieotes w Sri | b> Span the next In @ world of Published (Photo by Curtis) IN DIVER “ r . cabinet re jeveland, one o © world’s lea joys a ‘ } “ when the Nofthern Bank closed its d« vetlel ilies Se rok taneantiake ing ouraneue . re ® Wcconte hong aarr jabont their book, His talk now {sf “There are too many trashy, sen. iitiek: dep, ‘ etl my mental eyes wander to Fae jul. about snow men and sleds and|sational sex hygiene books on the, ee RO 5 No cabinet members would dis| “It is im response to the ur. | World which is soon to be mine gs ae amson's mother is living Serily weatite Tee teens aad coll incre gikin sci Bix cuss the situation in any Way upon! gent need of the present youth Men and women—they [in Smyrna, Turkey. Before the war i Chilores bon Bivins 8 ing| more ships were sunk in the entering the session. for true knowledge concerning all seem to be slaves of cus | 41. 4 ‘i rrarndeetber ye dilly: 2th, id di f Ge t. need | | tom and fashi | Mra, Lamson visited the old coun-|up in ignorance of one of the most) %¢°ond day o' emany's 4 Wilson Has Hard Problem motherhood and prenatal tife of jon and man-made firy every summer ince then all| wonderful f f life— “barred zone” i | The statement, however, that the) @ babe that this daring narra. | 89 man-enforced laws. lehe fi * tle to Gear @ ‘art onderful facts of life—it is a re- e ine” campaign early | rican Steamship. line might be| tive is written,” writes Mrs. see that cities are nothing |tother und other. relatives hes{ “oie Shame ghonray Neha oa | this afternoon. 3 A r pl r > d other latives has “I transferred my sto | | given instructions which it has re | Lamson in her foreword | but gigantic beehives where | come by postcard the’ technical medical terme te Mites Big os ge gian Quented ax to permitting its ships to| It ends where others books be-| money ie the queen and the | Next time she goes back her| the language that ev, steamer Portia sail “by tomorrow” was taken to(Rins. It tells in language that| countless drones are struggling, | nero.” Master Bobbie. will make| tight enducstanay peemone word of the destruction of the n some course might be deter-/€¥eryoue can understand, the atory| Crushing each other to have a | visit to his « ther's | it in otich a way thet It might |. Ravenbourte,. withis aaa > of life in its origin. It is based of that irresistible . } upon by t * ” | be told to child’ | Such instructions could only be|UPon the newest acceped theories | of man | when as , sh veal pein pri toc in Beth or’ | the Norwegian S. S. Hecla. given after this government's pos!-|Tesarding life before birth. And in} xe. |* Jcame to h.” Mrs.| ers, and future mothe A Later the following additional ; P the volume Mrs. Lamson speaks of| Litfe Bobbie was showing him-| Lamson i] seme tale and te vat se get | sinkings were announced: CHICAGO, Feb. 2.—Five pers ,ycremated by the gas-fed is every indication|the things that conce every self a mighty interesting d lively|a cup of | inspiration from British steamship Ewonite, sons have been taken alivefrom which broke out after an e de ‘I my work, then I will feel amply Spanish steamer Algorta, nt Wilson had not made | Mother [Aner boy as Mra, Lamson told/by her Turk cook repaid.” | the ice-encased tomb which last drove 2 ‘ooted and b Belgian steam trawler Marcolle, night w in 1Sapartment tene people into the streets in 4 The last-named vessel was a } ow ffict dmitted =a | ment in the crowded Ghetto dis | zero weather gg pena A ipo h pony ton |by gunfire from a submarine, trict, on the West Side before a The Chicago branch of the Red | (h0'", ccaah atnan te ae | gas explosion wrecked it and | Cross society has taken charge of |" DS ad ab DAAUMAbAA Baroen | killed two score men, women the relief work and established a eliementeies. 2 | and children. |station in the Ghetto. Many in-|* *°* pg boasts ak | abine’ oO 000 bar min ut was still strug —— Three of tnose rescued were jured not reported to the police and F pe unconscious when reached by [hospitals have received theatment The offictal statement quoted-ob firemen. Another, a 6-year-old there viously meant that the administra = ' Sa iT died while being rushed to the (of the scen of the explosion, j cated w NEW YORK, Feb. hospital. All are badly frozen, | closed tod There fs not a sin and their recovery is doubtful £ . I ne bul incement . 2--The Amer ot oats oF ine aaad 4 Scarene LEADER PLEAD FOR ican liner Philadelphia, bound for possible yet. Two bodies are at, Morris Feldman, janitor, state neement may come atter| OWNER KNEW Liverpool with many Americans entire glass pane in the build-| Germany's anne goes into what w torff since the county morgue, and reports today that the gas company had‘ aboard, is nearing the barred zon@ ¢ stated that three otbers were at|been notified to repair the leak in bly be the most historic meet ALM IN IN WAR CRISIS Jor the waters about England tommin f private undertaking establishments. | the main on various occasions, Ar nce wa it jain to} A message received from Capt. Eleven injured were at the county employe of the company, accord da me at Canby by the American line o} hospital. The missing list was over to Feldman, inspected the pipe 5 ; The meeting w oat ik Prominent Seattlie men ommission, before earn ans here today reported the Phil 50, Some of these are believed to te but left without doing any-| Usually there ; ‘ rom | voleed their epinion on the in- | thing about international I've jphia 919 miles west of Fastnet at have taken refuge in the neighbor-| thi to eliminate the dangerous| 2° minutes to an h The one | ROTTERDAM, Feb. 2.—More haven hea that ite Claeiie. Gara widel |noon yesterday, She was making. ok ondition this afternoon was expected to run | German troops were reported ternational crisis to The Star Piles Wants Aston 1 Mawavin Wines aecaate han wae 15% knots an hour, despite 2000 Driven Into Cold Two deputy coroners, George | Well on toward evening. | today to be massing at Dutch Friday, and urged that the * Unites of acute Bright's disease in hie |>Foken shaft The fire chief believed that many | Schrivner and George Webster, are The definite statement that | border points near Weilen and | people of the United States tan believe room at the Seward hotel at Capt Canby _Teported * ‘all well.® bodies in the ruins are completely! (Continued on page 5) | “nothing has gone forward to Venebrugge, adding to the gen. remain calm in the face of im. | aciion has come 8180 a. ips mepiday. | Palit | Germany yet" was made by the | eral apprehension in Holland. pending developments. Tit GclinerOA sd BO onder ditt lis. had. Babs nutterind went | ! | state department today rela Or, Matthews and James dally, in my opinion,” he said, “‘I| i health for a number of | LINER RECALLED | American crisis. y | counell, made pleas for cool dent's course in international af.| bed for the last ten days. | ROTTERDAM, Feb The stormy and uncertain hours een Lo acertae “Ort faire—I learned in the senate that it| His wife went to Venice, Cal., two |land-American liner } roun og a ac y Q | of pant crises with Germany were (oes wae time to Mop “gills, [NS Rot my place to criticize, While| Weeks ago for her health dam, which sailed from Rotterdam being repeated, but with even dal ia p y I've 4 s held the opinion that| Gerald had hundreds of friends in | Thursday, was recalled to port by i : oR SEE greater tension, as the country] ying.’ a Kot . our hould not intermeddle| Seattle. He was of the “good fel-| officials today. 2 "Is the groundhog going to see|man was ash awaited the president's decisic President Suzzallo, who has been | with European affairs, there comes|low” type and loaned money right | j working days and nights at Olym fs shadow today?” the weather Huh!” dor The government's course of action nie ih the tite ae on when | and left durite his niahersis dare adhe oben cols any stock piiert area: to” be. lias to two] NEW YORK, Feb. 2A flood of] pia In the thick of the educa gree a a bree sta LReeteh eadige feedlot baa ete 4 = = = = = The weather man was very, ver: rically opposed lines | selling faaereily ts sty lots from ee ’ 2 ibd et! mbt yy pase everything will come out all right."| | The last year bad not been such ‘ ; norte | Break or Pacification? business men and small speculators he would not be ablo to voice f MARRY ane Marca eet 4 prvenaer aee et The grouvdhog, you know, comes| Authorities said the president |in all parts of the country continued his opinions until he had given A tai bean bt eal oy Re gan tay Rhu uR eee a OA. sh vata out, according to legend, on Febru-|may follow the strictly legal andj on the stool exchange cone sy further thought to the situation Central Labor Council, said was closed when the dry law went REACHES TOWN a id, if he sees hin shadow, |logical course demanded ax a nat-| Bargain hunters who belleved the Be Calm, Says Matthews he ¢ ee Of insanity into effect, and was later wrecked , Your Saturday oe Beta tc the Rien a | ackL neguades io this country's dip. |hettam (hadobeen\ reachad/-abortal). tener Vater ane atatatee wn ytd ane one Saates ot” the yy the ars souls eat iee <i Shopping Lis remarking, “Six more weeks of |lomatic negotiations with Germany. |Who bought to cover and take profits|ident of the League to Enforce | world, the greater the need for san.| last year Gerald announced himé| ” entirely made w winter This would mean @ breal jfrom previous sales, and conserva: | Peace, and a member of the com- ity in the United States self a candidate for the city coun-| Seattle has more money than i Star toda f If he doesn’t see his shadow, he But, disregarding precedent, sd ph investors bought, and the mar- mittee of 100 that conferred with Let us be mindful that we pro. cil. He didn't run very strong, but | probably ever had, today. - 1 HH stays, and carly spring follows. |may launch an entirely new 4 t steadied President Wilson concerning co-/fess high ideals. Upon us largely |! enlivened the contest with his} So the bankers declare. 1 Now comes the Seattle weather|trine of neutrality, urging the operation of neutrals in an effort falls the task of bringing tranquility | slogan Have Liberty.” It came in by the to : id man and says that it's id lived President Maxwell of the Clearing | very |tlence, sacrifice and condesion WARSHIP LOCATIONS to end the war, said out of chaos. A false move bj He was 45 years o The the , silly from the country that he has asked! president's address to at this time would undoubtedly be | &t 8420 Renton ave House association The groundhog,” he olemnly |of the belligerents in order to hold! ARE KEPT SECRET senate was the most masterful ut-| disastrous to the whole world Gerald camo to Seattle from It came from every part of the has nothing to do with |the United States free to administer terance that ever fell from the pres-| The brains and brawn of Amer-| Butte, Montana, in 1900, He had | State and from Oregon and Califor 9 Last ar he couldn't |W he has termed “the greater| WASHINGTON, Feb The |ident’s lips. The present apparent! ica may be about to be ad, but been in t restaurant business nia, and Idaho, and Montana, from) e seen his shadow, with the ce to mankind navy department today shut down|complication should not excite the fortunately the first t is brains, | there and at Anaconda institutions who offered to help out heavy snowfall, If there were an lich course he will choose, no| the lide on the matter of location of | American people. The safety of the ‘Therefore should be that |For a while he worked for V, KB, | the local banks. The 4 thing to it e wou » been ew early today. The prest-| warships heretofore published world, politically, depends upon we be to the oceasion, and| Manca in Manca’s ca and later | Teally not needed i early spring last ye it there (dent himself shows plainly the ef-| dail calm, sane, sober and thoughtful) that righteousness will prevail in the same year opened up at his | Plenty of cash to pay depositors wasn't. It didn’t come till Jun fect of hours of study and worry| secretary Daniels held that “it}conduct, This is no time for ex-| present location right in Seattle. The groundhog didn't see hiajin a Attempting to find a solution of| was not advisable at this time to re-|cited, inflammatory utterances from | Gerald was always classed as a There wasn’t the least trace of @ shadow until noon the pro veal re the American vessels anyone, Every righteous, peace {HOOSIER DRY BILL fellow who was “good to his | flurry today, f Weather conditions are are located loving, God-fearing man and woman, friend He as a liberal bonds-| No definite plans for reorganize a generally thraout the countr * HOUSE ALSO PASSES | Nothing more specific was avail-|regardless of politics, ‘should sup-| PASSES SENATE man for mahy a man who got in{ tion of the Northern Bank & Trust Bathing suits at Palm f h, Flor able than the fact tha of port the president at this time.” | difficulti With the police. Ana | Co., the German-American and the ida, went into discard when the ALASKA “DRY” BILL |“ Atlantic fleet is at Guantanamo Gill Doesn't Know many policemen were fast friends | fremont banks, he yet been temperature dropped 36 degrees | | Mayor Gill said he didn't know} INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Feb. 2 of Gerald formulated, State Bank Examiner h, over night—and all thru the South ‘WAR RISKS DOUBLE :2°%2 222%, intemational attairs | yye senate today passed tho Wei nephew, John Gerald, and a | Hansen has not completed a stater real winter weather prevails WASHINGTON, Feb, 2.—'Th to express a worthy opinion on the} iiition bill by a vote of r, Ernest Gerald, have boen | ment of the assets and abilities, At Des Moines, it was 22 below today passed without roll] GALVESTON, Tex., Feb. 2.--War| present crist aa i F i ia i id managing the restaurant business . . . zero, 24 at St. Paul, 10 below at|{call its firet prohibition bili—the|r insurance from the Gulf of I don't know enough about in-| ve Measure has already pass jatel THE SALESMANSHIP class . MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES Chiesgo, 12 below at Kansas City.|one that r Alaska! bone dr | Mexico to Liverpool and Havre ad-|ternational law to judge this crists,”}ed the house, but must go back to! Gerald was born in Clinton, La.,|the Y M. C. A. last night heard & OAILY jin Seattle, it was above at an 1918 has already passe | vanced today to 10 and 10%% per|he said r've got to be a lame|it for ratification of several amend-,and has two brothers in McGregor,| A. Kios, les manager of the a. m., and at noon it was 40 the senate, cent. The former rate Was 6 cents, duck politician, and placed on some| ments Texas, ‘Westeru Dry Goods Co., speak, } ‘ N ; ve