The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 6, 1917, Page 8

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LA FOLLETTE PLEADS FOR FREE SPEECH Continued From Page 1 JFOUR DROWNED AS SOUND BOAT CLEMMER THE HMOVSE OF MUSIC the highest crimes of which any man can be gullty-+treason and 2 i ] disloymty, aecused not only with e GL Three persons were drowned and |"9 evidence to sunvort the accuse Bono died from exposure in a col-|ton, but without the suggestion RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA. (epeaeseiastamnt ia amen ap County Transportation com: |!8t* * SEATTLE'S BEST PHOTOPLAY MOUSE I Pi Fa am ape ea Sed 0 p congren ne WA DMT country han sought tntimidate e 7 The mandate has cone forth to the DAILY CONCERTS, 3:15, 7 AND 9 srt, John Johnson, 18, 1196 W.| OV Atta people that they must be “BALLADE” 5 “ Alberstotter 6726 14th ave,; John Castro, a Por. |#lent while those thing e be Harp Solo by Hubert Graft a tugnese cook aboard the Tolo, and|!®* done by thelr govern ment “THE SWAN” Saint-Saens J. BR. Panchot, 76, of Venice, Bain. | ¥hlch most vitally jcern thelr Orchestra Number bride island | welt being their happiness and _ “DANCE OF THE HOURS,” from Gioconda Ponchielli The firat three are belleved to| thelr lives Orchestra Number have gone down with the vessel Civil Rights Violated when It sank, four minutes after| “Today and for weeks past, hon : eter. bit jest and law-abiding citizens of this MacDougall.Southwick’s Panchot died from exposure, | Country Ing terrorized and ee cau, after being landed at Bremerton, | %trased ee ee FASHION S Castro, the cook, Is survived by|* the laws and pre Monday and Thureday a wife, Helen Castro, who runs a of the people. I have Matinees at 3:15 fon numerous affi y store on Queen Anne hill satablishing the fact that 1 Mra, Castro appeared at the dock | ‘it establishing the fact that peo upon hearing of the wreck, and ye noo ies ~ i. bh Ay net seh threatened to throw herself ty the | row! darar bale taree eanton sound. She was placed in the hands 4 ithe: of the women’s division of the Se without into court having ause they tle police force, and later sent att police force, a ater sen wore png Re The Tolo left Seattle with 63 Private realdences are boing - passengers and a crew of eight, at or Rye een Poi prnmcasn ~ 5:22 p.m. The collision occurred | 'MtCErtY | and probity pete 40 p.m. and eight minutes | Croexamined, and » the Tolo sunk jsacred international rights guaran of the pansengera were | teed to every citizen are & cou a of the crews of |Unually violated the colliding vessels and that of the Charges Terror Campaign * steamer H. B. Kennedy, which ar-| “It appears to be pur of Al rived shortly, in response to the | those conducting » campaign to + 8. 0. 8. blasts given by the rammed | throw the country into a ate of Tha passengers were stifle criticism and suppress discus aboard the Kennedy to Br . f the great nvolved in J. P. Panchot died from expo: this war Capt. George Benson, master of 1 think that all men the Tolo, in dereribing the acciden at in time of war th sald he could hear the whistle of ender some rights for the pub rirst Appearance This Season of the Magic, and continued a straight | lic good. Hut the rigbt to control |thelr own government according to “ he said, “the tug | constitute forma ts not ¢ of loomed up in the fox, and I ordered ite that the citizens are call the engines stopped, but it was too|ed upon to surrender in time of war Inte, and the approaching craft Free Speech Needed crashed Into our starboard quar Rather in time of war the eit! In the Theda Bara Superpicture Conald ‘ai mt ettetet vation of his right to control is at first, but t rew and offt wernment } soon allayed the fears, and lite More than all, the citizen In war belts were adjusted. By this time time must retain his righ { free ag the Tolo was listing so badly that | « . b [the life boats were lowered with " e reat difficulty, M tic the right of “This Is a Stupendous and Sensational Picturization “ vote i sie pom cher adtinaes 5A ang Rg ot of the World's Greatest Love Story were later picked up in the water.| way, publicly and frankly and with Capt. Hanson, of the Magic, low: | out r, from the platform and PHOTODRAMATIZATION OF ALEXANDRE DUMAS* ered his one boat, while two thru thelr publications, every , “LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS” low from the Kennedy rtant 5 of this war; its cm had just arrived. Th in which It should ‘There will be a deep interest in seeing Theda Rara's idea were given first ald and the terms if this wonderfully appealing role. Miss Bara plays the part Kennedy ace should be made. that abandon and enthusiasm that has made all her screen W. L. Gazzam, vice coming widespread tn this Immense suce She makes a particularly vivid transportation com at this mo fascinating Camille. 4 with nied cit Magic try is a fact, the acked away, and watched the res-|nificance of which th ster and Sumner t tonic high command has pin- ‘onic hig and has pi orous publ ned ail its hopes. | The outstanding fact of the Vic tory, as tte @rults were computed aboard the Magic. Thomas Machiride. the we B-yearold son ot ; cue work. He sald the men doing |jty have not yet appre the work were very calm. A small e otes Lincoln NBURG S ¥ newest defensive (yellow dog was even considered pe scheme—and against the plan | and afte mncing around on a Hte Sean af of warfare on which the Teuw- [raft in th mand, was later taken |“ UNES > | | BOASTED FRONT SADLY BROKEN ot the etary and transportation treasurer company, was Lines today, Was that the German “pil! |*08Td and removed to the Magte,! giiner.” va pox” defense scheme is just as vul oq later ae to Seattle with |, galaxy of names. Th - officers of the Tolo. . WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS mesg the old-style trench de-| °°) “) Peer who died, had |leved and asserted and THE BRITISH AR. | fense plan. fieen a resident of the Northwest |!® ' IN THE FIELD, Oct | The Germans decided to give up|for 30 seare yo Northwest! the cons Marshal Haig’s most suc- (the complete trench warfare be seven childrer, all living Im thi, | patriotic duty of izens. blow against the Ger- | cause they found the tremendous | yection ee declara and rents - ‘while the war was in progress, t - { ane the {eeu ! British offense barrage critict J trenches death traps. The wa: sian Imperatorix,” as Hir is now called in Ge an upon devised the > shell crater de ith 4 nN he Quot Lioyd George : j with “pill be ree, La rol ’ This a the intricately system on th Haig struck months b German YOUR 7 to th rman rank and file ‘ ‘ unbreakable “Hindenburg De- the t ‘ NEIGHBOR = 2 at But Haig broke it. The Hinden- | crit \ burg defensive did not live up to|“exerct rt ret ae jthe expectations which its first try-| purpose jects of the wa jout around Ypres in the er's\ Gould Have Avolded War battles had raised 1 believe that had congress ex he conviction mist } now | ercised thia powe f have borne home crushingly on the the prese ald La e Germans that their armor jy crack Hlette TS A ing. “| belleve that if we are to extrt : | ! VITAL QUESTION : py The winter concert season opena| restore this country to an hone at the Hippodrome, Fifth ave. and | able i lasting peace, congre University #t., Sunday evening, at| must exercise in f sig Bis §:15 o'clock, with Elsie Baker, con-|era entrusted to it by the const tralto, assisted by William Durteux, | tutic cellist, and Frank Houser | He tod that congre ns al | Thin is the first of a series of Red.jlowed the pr nl : jPath Chautauqua offerings to be powers not vested in hit | booked isively thru| “Today the power | r i { the Hippodrome | comm e with foreign | sement Co. Miss er ia alder an attempted i nat of Philadelphia, and has ap from congres peared as soloist in some of the ing it in such a way as to involve }largest orchestras of the country in serious trouble ff not Durieux has toured with or|war with Holland and the Seand Herbert, Walter Damrosch and oth-|navian countries Try the Savings Road || «sii: tits es eal thority no pov to declare to Happiness It in a curious fact that accidents cts and purposes of an in industrial plants occur, mostly which the country may be : between nine and nine-fifty in the 1d cannot mak treat There are many paths leading down Life's morning, and between three and\o mut the approval of Highway. The one that really happy, suc three-fifty-nine in the afternoomm™ — eo cessful people take can’t be mistaken Systematic Saving is the foundation on which this _ t f T Y road is laid. Paved with the Savings of common-sense — tirift, its milestones are. the interest payments, that Catarrh for Ten Years come to those who travel it Savings Account. It is the Road of the Peruna Made Me Well Try this highway to success. You will find it the easiest one to travel. Thousands of depositors in The Scandinavian American Bank—Seattle’s Strongest ings Institution--are making systematic road to happiness. Why not join them? 12 Wa 5 | Charles S. Many y Mr. Sav savings their ter ae writes ha a great which cost me a lot of money St., Ossining, 1 catarrh for ten years, and triew many kinds of medicines, but Capital and Surplus did me no good. Instead of Bottles. $1,500,000.00 ting better, | seemed to get wors My eyes were bloodshot, my nose Resources Over $14,500,000.00 smelled so bad that | was ashamed Am Cured to go In comp’ I was night Use Our Ballard Branch guard at the prison, and 1 would |Of Catarrh. if More Convenient get so dizzy that I would have to catch hold of something to keep K eb. from falling, I read about Peruna eep. C7, Git “ 2° in the New yore World, and, Peruna in , Nd thought I would give it a trial. I 5 avian. _ timed about ten bottles, and tam|the Home, cured of catarrh, and the dizzy bothered with jt any more. I ke —— of- Seattle |Peruna in the house, and when 1| Those who object to liquid medi cines can now procure Peruna Tab Vets, feel a cold coming on I take a little © lit of it and it does me good,” ePID SUN 1 To we AUN TL THE SEATTLE STAR U.S, DESTROYERS SINK SUBS IN MANY BATTLES By United Press Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 American destroyers have sunk a considerable number of Ger man U.boate, The first of a series of descriptions portray ing the battles between these destroyers and enemy subma rines was made public by the committee on publicity today The date of the first encoun ter, which the U-boat ap parently wae eunk in view of a fleet of merchant ships under convoy, is withheld, as is the name of the destroyer Submarine Sighted in The account, as prepared from the navy department's report, fol lows The Amertean destroyer first sighted the submarine in the early morning of a clear day, The sea was entirely calm, with hardly a ripple of foam, ‘The submarine was running submerged, with only her ber « ’ © in sight The U-boat was less off the port beam of the and following « parall an ‘opposite directic perisco, discovered, It was throw! column of water sev eral feet ght, so NM) pent torpedo that the officer of the deck the ht for a mome hat this was what it was First Shot Misses Th xt Instant the destroyer changed its course sharply to the left, and it headed for the U-boat at full speed the same Ume the forward gun opened fire on the periscope. The commanding of ficer ordered a course steered that would ¢ the destgoyer across the wake of U-boat, a little to of the » destroyer perinc dashed across sbbles a depth charge and a column of clear air Eg a wth the periscope acre the U-boat's clear Again a owed that the column of depth charge tam turn to the right starboard ¢ to bear arply that she was able to ‘ t © third attack tn the of the submarine The third torpedo charge brought up a mn of clear water, and the de whee f once mo this time to the and all the po sulle Finds last time Mark at Last “T festroyer came to the attack exactly in the wake of the U-boi and ceased firing. As she neared the end of} the line of bubbles the fou th depth charge wan let go, and there fol lowed a widespread boiling of the surface of the sea, large "i and at last a he film of oil “The destroyer spent some time looking for tv of the U-boat, but no She then proceeded on her course The engagement lasted 20 min rought « letter of n the British adr a sed admira tion and seaman like cor officers and crew of the destroy all decia r It 8 strange doctr ar ! 1 ste of this war f h a favored few profit arke a t freely and pub Give “People More Say The toward th uid. a ne f no unity of opir n the part of the litions 1 wh are osecuting ves still more im each day that congre are the objects of this which will afford the basis for a conf and for the estab lishment of permanent peace Asks Popular Peace Talk “The president hos asked the German people to speak for them elves on this great world ieeu 80 why should not the Great Ameri an people v thelr convictions thru congress, Shall the fearfully verburder people of this coun. t ontinue to bear the brunt of a prolonged war for any objects not ypenly stated and definite” In concluding his st ch, La Fol lette called upon the people to! inite in campaten along consti tutional pa for free dis sion of the policy of the war, and ite con Jelusion.on a just basis,” | Kellogg Denounces La Follette Following conclusion of La Fol | lette peech, Senator Kellogg who introduced the resolution of the Minnesot ie service com | mission, demanding La Follette’s Jexpulsion, took the floor, He ex pressed “emphatic dissent” from » of the views La Follette stat I deny that we went to war to secure the right of American citi zens to ride on ships loaded with ammunition or loaded with explo: sives, in violation of American stat utes,” he said | “fam as jealous of the right of free speech as any member of this body or any citizen of the land But this is a question of erroneous atement of fact rather than fre | sp@ch.” CHERNIAVSEY g> SYMPHONY THE WORLD'S FAMOUS VIOLINIST ORCHESTRA DAILY CONCERTS 3:30, 7:20 and 9:20 Violin Solo by Cherniavsky— “Devil's Dance” Piano Solo by Alex Cherniavsky— (a) Minuet .... . Paderewski (b) Prelude No. 24 (Blacksmith). ++++-Chopin Orchestral Numbers— , (a) Grand Opera Selection, “Il Trovatore”.....+++0++ rom (b) “Missouri” (Waltz) ...ccceereceereceserseerereres --Bazzint ee eee | | Famous International Beauty of the Stage That ype a “Fighting Odds” From the Gifted Pen of IRVIN S. COBB The story of a loyal and beautiful wife who, single handed and against all the evil agencies of high finance, foiled and brought to justice the most powerful financier in Wall Street. Afternoons 15c Evenings 20c } | KIDDIES This Is CENTS Maxine Elliott’s First Motion Picture IT’S A date | auditorium The strike set for October 19. WINNER It required two days to complete | the vote and the result was almost | unanimous. | Only a few dissenting votes were | recorded. STRIKE OCT. 19 ges \KAISER’S REFORM PLAN OUTLINED Dy United Press Leased Wire AMSTERDAM, Oct. 6.—The Ger man government has announced its plan for reform of the Prussian The meeting at was a feminine affair for the & er part. Rut later in the evening | house of lords, according to dis- . Hulet M. Wells, former president! patches from Berlin today. The Telephone operators will strike | of the Central Labor Counctl, sf plan of representation is as fol- 19 unless working con-|upon Invitation. Timothy Cusack, : ir 1 and an in-|secretary of the Carmen's union, |!ows : ease in wage granted, it was/also spc Agriculture, 48 seats; commerce decided Friday night at a meeting| The men were preceded by Miss/anq industry, 48; trade, 12; labor, f 800 operators in the Press club|Ida M. Levi, of the Central Labor | 48; education, 16; clergy, 17; mu — Serre ORE nicipalities, 36; rural communities, @ 5 Mra. Rhoda Kerr, president of | 36; land owners, 24; burgomasters 4} ! the telephone operators, in com-/at large towns, 30. The kaiser is ry menting upon the proposed strike,jto name 120 representatives, sald that conditions must be| among them 12 princes. changed. conditions,” she s the main factor in mind company must refrain from splitting day or night shifts into periods, and allow the girls to |work a straight shift working CLEAN LIVER AND BOWELS TONIGHT BAKER'S COCOA “The increase in wages, which is | ¥ Don't stay headachy, sick, or | being asked, is small and should eo {not meet with much opposition.” 18 ure 4 have bad breath and | Mrs. Kerr pointed out the fact | sour stomach! |that many of the operators have left |the exchanges recently for other Best | lines of work, where better work jing conditions and more money are to be had Wake up feeling fine! | laxative for men, women Purity in cocoa means : carefully selected, scru- pulously cleaned cocoa beans, scientifically blended, skilfully roasted, and with the excess of fat removed, reduced to an extremely fine powder by a strictly mechanical process, no if and children, What has become of the old-fash joned man who was embarrassed |when a woman hung to a strap in |front of him in a street car? !)} Here Are Downtown Smoke Fund Stations |} |, The Star hae eatantianed branch | chemicals being used, |} the Our Boye, tn Wrance Tebaces the finished product ine conttivatere welll’ thea be babe containing no added Mahed tn The Star mineral matter. EWORK WHILE YOU SLEEP) Fg ot ag Poel AND _IT_HAS Enjoy life! Remove the liver Seth, lose Thira ave a A_DELICIOUS FLAVOR and bowel poison which is keeping Pursiey's, Becond ave, and Seneca heptane: sairiasrare eee es 0. your head diazy, your tongue coat Kelter @ Mernbaum’s, 1210 Second | gy Trade-mark on every ed, breath offensive, and stomach at Claniner genuine package sour Don't stay Dillous, sick, Booklet of choice headachy, const ted and full of cold, Why don't you get a box of eowpen sant fice Cascarets from the drug store and or two tonight and enjoy | gentlest liver and bowel (Ginnola & eat the nicest, one Wnton sleansing yor ever expe’ cee * N, Kelly, Seco: A Madiaos cleansing you ever rienced. |} TN. Kelly, Second and Madison WALTER BAKER You will wake up feeling fit and All United. Ake el a pee fine, Cascarets never gripe or) City Hall ote and, County-City & co. 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