The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 19, 1917, Page 1

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ONE CENT Th S r ar. a election day. to vote for the two men in the council who gave YOU service, who voted for the majority of the people, and not for a select ALL EDITION few. "Vote for Brlckeon and Ha All the Time , ‘THE “ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES. TO _PRINT ‘THE NEWS ; keth. Forecast: “Rain tonight al f . ‘ i, Tuesday VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1917 ONE CENT ON TRAINS | AND pirit Messages Figure in Trial Here = = a FOR een bee ue | == —Taxi?——— HEV f NE DIVER MACHINE live ich 1. Robert B . en out of the funds of King They are Oliver T. Erickson, Robert B. He county to build a road in Ste keth, C. Allen Dale vens pass, near the crest of a Two of them served the public—Erick dy svclpens ae eee and Hesketh. sages from a dead or figured in @ in Judge Ron» } T. M. Ale The third, Dale, served any one BUT the to recover public Your duty is clea Go to the poll and for Erickson and $4,700 judgment from his? vord, of the Ale \utomatic Machine Cog Railroad ave. S. i 1, inventor of a Mae h compresses steel raps and wood pulp ito s for shipping, # y the father for only two months a year by pleasure-seeking autoists? und bridg med f vuilding roads of more vote Hesketh and crew rival here — — = —— | e eve pa «TO NOMINATE S*2,588,0PH8..04) 020 of eggs he is charged with hav oo otate 4 than othe Ing stolen, to the municipa wine aimed that the Har court for retrial. In the firat te Jmminintratic « prot 1 “ money . to e been case in municipal court, he beat ‘ nal $10 ty aned him while completing i ind Deal the charge of petit larceny on os ea the ete his invention. The son claimgmm will be nominate the ground of the market price the cade t < : hi t of a field of 18 at e of eggs. Today he was charged i - . , pete | oney was given 1Thy |while the father denies this, asserting hé s to have ree — cived 18,000 shares of the mas: chine company stock in return! but which he testilee he never received ne, it was pointed cite d thru the mystic pra with grand larceny OVERLOADED PIER ie eine Be ee INN. Y. COLLAPSES ‘2.00% 00! sis'sc hanes” NEW YORK, F \ Loaded t Capt. Rousselot ries Tuesday submarina fired open at Guayne was her 65-1 trained Tuesday ¥ March will be e sBreton, refused ite to the q ’ curacy of his fire. No one i ‘ e 08 & lot |tices of Dr. Sarah Green, 330 7 swing about while the submarine | more th : v7 tices of Dr. § reen, 330 7. was firing y said, and narrowly!row. B t ' ath t day anc Ay get ave. N., w omuncated with escaped being struck can vote for of " . . Rams dead professor. Dr. Greene, who ts” Both gunners fired simultaneous tes. t dde. ' ) bage | °%*" one rf a clairvoyant, would in turn impart” 1 ly as the ship swung into position The special bond propositions re a S | | the professor's instructions to B. : for the fight, but each shot missed! ferred to the people do not come@| nde The pier ia of | Alvord, the were: showed. Every one aboard knew that the as to make then would become pea te with some little tangling detail of his im tion, he would post haste sta, Greene, and she would get into munication with the professor, in turn, would straighten ont stunt urieendelist'e’ sue T. R, Plans toGo 3,0" = 0 So's REPELLED BY FRENCH tioan and the shot ruck square, to Europe With c FARIS, Bobadd-Re -untanesen) American Troops Last of Guard to toh: Matghnerhood bein worhood of 4 i undered for a mo- Be F pe se rte oo (the sol jeasified a, ie y the SRT Raunt |e youn’ facan-ac cat | Be. Forwarded. Homes i a ate a 0 ie oo 4 “Captain Rousselot said his cunner gry atooddiong Pha PE pong thet on SAN ANTONIO, Fob 19 were dropped without result shows that Dr. Greene holde a we SLopped firing when he saw that the 4” aeatioa at hantiitie < that ntire National Guard now in the af, Ne eee gre the |shares of the stock. The stock im” submarine had been hit fleld has been ed into two ‘ ‘ n Aina | Yalued at 25 cents a share. of 2,400 tons net. She has carried ii, tg army, faethe d millions of dollars worth of munl-! o¢ tne New York World to t aay. | holders and placed in the | tions to the allies since the begin | the New YorkoWorld today. More Snow Tonight, 7 UNDER RREST Lite Ineurance Money 7 a » 10 The father’s contention b see este wntduoned sface tas St, fo convince tne eoten'e Of O° RE PMOTOREE STH Says Weatherman) A 5 en eo er pebamerine operations beran 16 te co-operation of this country. — | grounds that the money he Jo oosevelt is sa o have ha \\ ak et out the rubbers CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—Seven black beg. Swept off their feet by the son was borrowed on his ® menace ° ai n g t t “ The gun is the same as that car. pens ee es HELD AT HALIFAX again. and & in lots Of wood for! persons are under arrest as a [the » n acquisition of what to - Jinsurance, to which his wife ried by other French ships, mount-| ™©7**#2_ troubles : 4 ‘ 4 sceording tO) result of the dramatic recovery thet represented a fortune, the WASHINGTON, Feb. 19.— | been made a beneficia: t IPAX, Fi Weather Man Salisbury, it's SNOW fi th anywhere | Murrays fied to Cincinnati, whe “T to her on nee ed astern, so that the vessel mus HALIPAX, Feb, 19.—8t hroud A of jewels wo y' ‘o Cincinna here} perempte lemand ¢ 7 was to ave been mi tmrn unless the submarine ap-| Pfige! Sleuths Trail ge Di a ’ ay n tonight and Tuesday from $10,000 to $60,000 alleged = their ar followed Refore leav > te weeus dey ra xe release | stock holder in the companys” proaches from the stern. tats, ofeutns Weadaetck VES Sabevtne’ Goenka to have been lost in the loop |ing, however, they divided the| of the merican Yarrowdale | said “but as yet nothing has ere Charlie’s Laundry “F>100,000 SPIES _ ries Douglas, who h lecting all stray ronese De Wardener Hol. | Protity, a chauffeur, who dispos has received instructions from } | | last Friday by “Mrs. H. De spoils with Miss Mae Glavin and! prisoners now held in Germany | done CLOSE NN. Y. HARBOR | Wardener, Harry MeCarty, it is claimed. The has now been sent to the im- + Spirit to Blame i | state department announced to- nany . ies in the river. here F R Mrs, De Wardener is said to latter, in turn, “divvied” with Mik perial German government, the The father erts that the Consitions. so faras snowy sree AT NIGHT FOR TIME) vith a ‘. changed rd the shiz et lub, visiting in Chicago at the of the stones to Ernest Whicke dead professor thru the medi va and ‘ “ ‘ toda A m home of her « Mrs. |. P. and Chas. Weadle saloon 5 day. not to give his father the stock Star of leit th i hee > m EW 19 —Hegin-} gtepte The tip whic to the ree The d Q nnounced th a night after om Bernstc a ¢ nig t New York! setdntives. ¢ ae D sia. aeerain agl announced he | til _he is told to do so. f 1‘ rT] cok We mak enne 4 ad passed the ¢ on 1 cabnantad atl According to ¢ b ats. Coane ma had been sent Saturday.) Mrs. E. H. Alvord, wife of the | e found by a trick dog be chauffeur, who saw the dog pounce will be M1 or hc to Mr. and Mrs. James upon the beaded bag, dropped by art during | wurray, vaudeville actors the baroness when she alighted two years ego and was granted man sitna-| The jewels were in a beaded | trom a ta separate maintenance, which she hiniaeeesomsentnmalen sd : Secretary Lansing, in making an-| perenne | Ms ‘said to have refused, QraguumearON, feb. 19——There| © : siete Se ada ——— ‘ARSENAL EMPLOYE (3 ARE CAUGHT Mapetsten Oeartiy Beomrter Cee ee ee Overman to GAINES WAS NOT 08 | ANG || FOUND MURDERED. IN MINE BLAST (20000 S.2°seree BOLIVIA 1S ASKING — > , Me MAN R He w sven Gah lor, t s “would be| , rested for a bootlegger ore Shak Othe Se 7 : SEN, OVERMAN seth faked ile riiet He Opened Mouth; the ‘nis near-by alley anti found it would inventor, fiidd sult for a div partment announce¢ from her husband, it is said, this time” make the de- mand pu during debate on ¢ for protection ern nx htio PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 19.--The 19.—Three tions of spies ss arge was murder of Samuel Jenkins, an a oie epee 6, eae : r is commur WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. time of war eS ae r 2 employe of the Frankford arsenal aay ‘oni nel reply to this! Mexican embassy here received @ gry oye? “~ The " 1 fellow here, who was found dead ; Piped ° sent Satur-/ communication from Bolivia calling = now 100,000 s on ink t wt Pe eis ( - be , five. dare pe anes i b oO quic exchange|upon all American nations to jolmam ted States so Fee D “swing the belt line |his t © dog ts always | Stop Suffering! Relief Comes) day, Is still shrouded In mystery. | the hom ein ce Ce: een pra impos- in a conference to deal with toms | Overman ae erage oe the | Proposal smiling ‘ e witness. the Moment You Apply 18 whole de We force Of the ee ey oe ect a Spey plications growing out of the Gere” fi has ees ae? ye glare A lot of people think he meant “St. Jacobs Oil.” jpity, aided by all the police stations, | ret, jevel of the wine aren ve were more inclined to man U-boat war. The communicae bill, oes been in close touch with st. Ja 4 mine at midni: nday message was tion denounced Germany's sea Wale | ply to the inquiry made several | fare in 8: eathing t terms. ago as to the status of the oman | » case In fifty requires in-ijeved to be two Young m ren) men Were in t né|prlapaers ‘ SPEAKS AT EVERETT | Skirt at Dance!| HUGE WAR LOAN . gc he BRITISH KNIGHT “ON BIRTH CONTROL 0 srrms cote ot | Picocker | in ‘Naudeville CP MEotlshs “oes eter WILSON PICKS TWO IS. VISITOR HERE oney—but got the safety of the men and expect plac 34 Louise Oliverau spoke Sunday at| ° "The Bergen club reported to Tackles “Unwed roblem i: " a rd anne provity between Canada al e Te hall, Everett, to a large| the. police Monday morning , 2 00 Excheque Ya WASHINGTON, Feb, 19.—Presi-| United States has proved the abs Audience, under the auspices o the that at its dance Sunday even wows aY Caccamaie phono Tic Hep Asi et Tae PHORM O ER MREAT Pe FIRE WRECKED HOME |«. Wit on today nominated Wm, |eurdity Of wartete anchol ing Seattle Hirth Control league ing at Nodway hall, Lenora and ons toda ther the old social order cannot | St. Paul, Minn. and | waged across the Atlantic Minnie P. Rimer, of tle, was} Boren aves. a young ae ne chancellor said thie was the | “England . plus of more and Ps dre a oeinas tor tha wa ret pl A. rece do wiein ant? om bag Se Fort, of Fort Orange, | perfect harmony is possible where | seca CASO a ae cae papi bes Rabel age, stole ® [amount of new money which has tha ' arried WOMEN, tonal good ; wero var TE Bete be — ag J be embers of the federal |an understanding is had, wa poll rY sit . been raise The amount stated ‘The flo the empire nan Forty-three per cent of the Brit tonite 1 : Sraee. trade commission ed out in a talk made by Sir Charles, be | does not include bank subseriptic lor d ish clergyme ng. lusty and of nome, worth . otal Hibbert ‘Tupper, of Vis straae | ADVERTISING MANAGER'S OFFICER SOAKED but simply those raised by popu at are you single men going |high men standard, are unmar- | (neve Wan $1,806 dankranne LONDON, Feb, 19.—The British ype es bp yt club of Seat. — DAILY TALK bppeal to do about it? ried,” he said. “What will they do} steamer lolo has been sunk We Saturday night, F FOR EXCESS “PEP” Around this blunt question, with |to re re the national or? RELEASED FROM insane hos . — S. J. W. CLISE and \\ BH. its complex mc issues, Re A. J But they couldn't wipe out the] pital, Claude nderson killed Rev The lolo was a steel steamer of An Ellensburg man who Was? @ i Herr, Seattle. attorne recelve | Woldron has bu audeville play,|surplus of unmarried women. [| Gaston Buford, wounded two 3,902 tons, registered at London, , short of coal burned his organ, [team or id cost mounting death of father, Theodore |aeting the leading role himself. could est a solution for that,| wor ind was himself killed at/ and the ne of E. Thomas jan ill wind that blows the neighs we obtained Monday $4, Pittsburg capitalist Waldron deals in plain words, but I dare not Atlan Radcliffe & Co. bors no good Patro. an J. Grady, « the| - — o os PRR police, by the f , 469 Maynard ave., before Carroll ~ dy entered the club rooms on nber 18, represented himself a dry squad officer and broke up some fixture Who is this 9 Erickson, He gave a successful bust came the special champion of fight for clean, efficient mu Red Wing, Minn,, in 1858, two to Seattle. He immediately A Jacob Kelina, attorney, fe dan whom the ract compan ne career up in ordgr to de Seattle's lighting plant, saving nicipalities. He was a disciple years before the civil war broke built his present home, at 768 admission from Grady to the effect and its hired mouthpieces pain ite his whole time té&the pub: it from the destructive machi of Goy, John A. Johnsen, in out Belmont place, and went into that he overstepped bis authority us a wild-eyed fanatic? lic service when he as elect nations of its enemies Minnesota, fighting for henest His two older. brothers lett the manufacturing business. Listen—-Oliver T. Erickson ed to the council, in 1911 He's a different type of coun liberal, right-thinking govern with the Union troops As president of the Erickson- | Bartender Falls as president of the Manufac Does that sound “wild-eyed"? cilman, You don't usually find ment Made His Own Way Weyman company, he directed turer association of eat fave dl Honest WIG men on that job, and His name is on a bronze tab At 14 he struck out, learned a the construction of electri Heir to Fortune nd one of miat , dominant charé Erickson is @ BIG man, Ox let of the Minneapolis cor and was directing con machinery, Which was sold and sat this his ‘unewervin fler anot those who op house and city hall, Briekson struction and manufacturing ped all over the world “ . EUREKA, Cal, Feb. 19,-—Cha Perhaj ware riding ¢ € He is on the square osed him recognized that was one of the commissione activities before he reached the Civi +» had draimed H. Mille nown here a evators bull t Tha \ uitho a leadin fayor Gill is one He fou who wa hosen to direct age of 30 on his ti ae resources in ql Dust oO one ' son-Weyman compa manufacture oclat with er on time and agal bu construction and saved the tax During tho: ars, as Well Minneapolis, so he promised his = = kt fathe od ace 1 r he ‘ office y opposed to municipal owner Krickson’s integrity and unusu lars by making personal checks dent of econon 1 govern tention entirel MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES Waterbury, Conr ne » t anufacturtt ublic ttl te ui ability on iy Als th € Is of t ly in bust DAILY | here toda {{ller came to Eureka pla rical. de " tor earetul eal Honored in Minnesota ructure In 19 Kriekson, with hi ney | 1 two years ago built, by Erickson’s company ways knows hi be Krickson started early in his He was born on @ farm near wife and four daughters, came (Continued on page 10) has gone East to claim bi

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