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© much do common sense and sound business judgment commend the Liberty Loan bonds as a safe and remunerative investment that I can see no necessity for urging patriotism as a reason for buying such bonds, although I recognize the patriotic nature of the investment.” —THOMAS R. MARSHALL, Vice President. RII nnn The SeattleStar _ si The Grectest Daily Circulation of Any Paper in the Pacific Northwest MEY | peeCeeen een” ee VOLUME 19. CULL bPARD WIRE senvicg SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCT. 20, 1917 PRICE ONE CENT Byegyhere atthe GERIWIANS SINK 13 SHIPS IN RAID ) PATRIOTISM OF [ANTI-VICEWAR (GRAFT EXISTS s7:reriorery | STAR : a | WEEKLY SHOWS }| 3 a | PHONE GIRLS IS TO OPEN SUNDAY IN SEATTLE-- | 20029's camer 4 od Motion pictures of the oe. omens DELAYING STRIKE IN CHURCHES GREENE TO GILL "= 4 EVENTY American boys have gone | Denny, field wa) ve fe atured : vatery graves because [| They Put Off Walk-Out for! = - Woekly, opening at the Liberty strangling ery Gravee because Week to Insure Success | Ministers to “Preach on Con-|Commander of Camp Lewis hone’ Sao esa banal i a mad kaiser wants the world at his auto- of Liberty Loan |” ditions and Rap Police Says Officials Have | Other ietires tn the woe aye " QUIT FOR SHORT TIME ee | Washington resiment in’ its The names of the victims who perished = |L. B. SMITH REPORTS|ASKS QUICK ACTION) [##t Seattle appearance; | the r @ . Patrioti f 750 hello gi -—— | 2 " torpedoed have not yet been made public. ventonce of @ telephene strike a coveetted OT Ee sessed 1 Soa, ne | tes coast artllerymen ” . , a re » jaturday. 4 fi thei pit " . we know ‘h ho hea fb After being on strike half an oer ney will lay bare the results cer "so galls dita ill oie eS el ey are the same Kind 0 oOys WhO hour, Seattle telephone opera- of investigations made by mem- “It is so bad, however, that Dickey, superintendent of the ° : aa ; bers of the Ministerial Feder 4, | ee ae | ~ C d have volunteered for navy service right tern Voted 6k GS: Ge PO |. aan Present facta and te: | Care tne lotase ‘or | Wowman building, practicing N orway oast Raiders M > . e J ured to show the extent to ” arching weeks i here in Seattle. ; ond returned te work, ra whieh organized vice flour rg te ai eiese ot Mal] on ming in the woods for cape Unharmed After Sink: They are the same kind of boys who peers Bgl A ge hiy “AWidavits covering thelr in. ference with Mayor Hiram C. Gill, pee Be! , jotic appeal fri - 5 | :. are now at Bremerton, and at the naval fornia State Council of Defense, | Garded to the army and navy |r rentlle yesterday morning. in HOUNDS CHASE ing Unarmed Neutral be training station at the university. urging them to remain at Wom | departments, and to Chief of led ihn possibility of a removal of | bs r ‘olice | kingham the b | cott which prevents the 40. a a ok Fen ee eT rea by Rev.| fos eo wlan prevents the. 0, Merchantmen. % W. F. Oelaney, business rep. |roonard H. Smith, pastor of thl from visiting Seattle because, of ; : resentative of the operators, at First Methodist Protestant church conditions there. ay "BE Press Lew Wire Direct to The Star San Francisco, assured the oP- | who recited the results of bis per N, via London, Oct. 20.—Eleven mere! | erators that the government 1 Tovuntiantione batore the yod-| 9, 2reene says he told Gill the same ERLI : would ferde.a recognition ot |craticn thing « SEEN IN TACOMA == = and the British destroyers 929 and 931 were ireene first said officials in their demands before October Report indorsed n. Greene first sal oe stroyed by light German f in Z Btnevaaterthe Cisarty word | A comalteet MOMS auage up| Seattle bed. the. machinery "the yed by ligh sea forces in am attack om Grive end. He asked them to | or Edward F Fuller W. R. Sawhill | 20eeed to eliminate vice, and the New interest was added to |convoy off the coast of Norway Wednesday, it id Mayor Gill's c commission | call off the strike. |and U.G. Murphy, inventigated, and | Mid Mayor Gill's vice conmtolnulam| the hunt for Albert Moore. officially announced today. More than 700 girls waited In the * ‘ Pe nm ’ 4 house Saturda noon whe Labor temple for the 1 Ite ta. tha vitwoatigation | 2enee of vice conditions that o-! Deputy Sheriff’ Sect. Malone The statement declared the German ships si whieh would ether send th lice were ow ito eather | announced in Tacoma that the ino losses and no damage. The only ft te there are from 100 to 300 houses | “6 oN aie. Fat on strike and paralyze th iy * Pe escaped murder suspect an {of iibfame, and from 300 to 1.000) 4) now jong it would be before) Swered the general descriptions | W&S @ fishing vessel which was in the escort. YOUR boy may have been among the diver’s victims. Or your neighbor's boy. What would you not have given to have saved the lives of these splendid, brave, loyal boys of ours? Fifty dollars? A hundred dollars? A thousand? Aye, yes, thousands and mil- lions, too, if you had them. telephone system, or immoral women operating here. |> AB Bayshore ean ; gk ae mee The "number of tale, clients ta| 204, allow any soldiers to go '0] Gf the woman slugger who has The two British destroyers sunk were of a sf ~ waiting was marked by singing estimated at 20,000. a , a ; wae Etec BR tr been terrorizing Seattle wor HESE 70 are gone. Mere money — Jf/#n4 eathosiastic talks The ministers score the police|cerend entirely | upon | whet Wes] fer considerable period me & MR NR se RE In his telegram, Delaney pledged | for existing conditions, and censure|20"¢ by officials, Only soldiers Moorehouse gave Sheriff cannot save them now. But there their demands would be complied|Beckingham for failure to act on|'!¥ing here are now allowed to vis) gtringer and Deputy Malone with. He further assured them|eyidence submitted, and credit|'t Seattie. | the slip Friday morning, after are many thousands more who can. and — Fiithat a strike would be called im Lundin with making|, 1 told Mayor Gill, after he had] pe had been arrested while LY ti Prosequter linformed me of his desire to co-0p- iby E} " mediately, providing a single ful abat t efforts, but! working in Taylor's mill, who. must. be saved by the. power of erator Jost ber penelens ovcisre that, thin, Titigation "alone /@rate With owe fight for elena con-) Rainier @each. He is thought | SUNK BY 2 GERMAN RA ‘gin soon, It showed elther culpable; Oe Meritt and dragged her | money. jot the strike activities | will not clean up Seattle | ditfons, that If reforme did not be! t, be the man who killed Ruby And we must furnish that money by Seago se ports of the ministers, hea lending Uncle Sam all he needs—by in- Jat 2°35 0m. "A vote wan taken | printed in a pamobiet © vesting in Liberty Loan bonds to the Jptitea to" to mor ee faeat end wilt be piven Wits ava full extent of our ability. For the money invested in these Lib- erty Bonds will buy the added convoys to Night Girls Go to Work safeguard our troopships. It will buy Automobiles arried the night “I have lived in Baltimo for 1% ai tor ‘Retiorias nditions : i 1 aaateries . QF exchanges 1 i" ° Smith's repor en for bette conditic 4 ds and manufacturing opersiors to their exchanges and|years,” says Rev. Smith's report,| OW ot ven will not be given] wistriscs abont the Tecoma water Way, the admiralty announced today. every device and every gun possible to protect our men. It will give them health- “ec cnanebaamilal ce a | Anak See Seats | front Saturday The merchantmen were sent to the bottom afi ful food. It will buy for them every fight- (Continued on page 5) | The stat unty and the elty| The King county officers, taking | ing chance against the enemy. lr | negligence on the part of ttle! pody Into a lonely wood sev offictais or crookedness in the city! erat blocks off the Country ens Leased Wire Direct to The Star inery n. Greene after club road last September LOND( IN, Oct. 20-—T Wo. British pear of that period, {f/f Pierce county and a number of sunk by two ‘German feidies in the North sea Wedne has not brought) Tacoma police officers, combed the| day between the Shetland islands and the coast of Re My t “a he confere them a reasons |aws of Seattle are ample if they! three dogs with them, made a wild the two British fighting ships had been disposed of CARNIVAL WILL Jare enforced. Seattle is fighting| drive thru the fog to Tacoma before |the statement said an organized business, backed by/daylight in respond to word from i" : shrewdness and money, but if, asithere that Moorehouse had been The neutral merchantmen which were sunk we CLOSE TONIGHT Mayor Gill saya, the people are in » leaving an interurban car, = |/not armed. They were destroyed by the Germans } earnest, the city can be made com Owing to the heavy fog the of. 4 -) eemaiaeninal tts neater AGREES T0 HEAD |paratively clean. There tx no lawlficers did not arrive in Tacoma|fore any examination of their cargoes had been mig |by which the men and women in|until 2 a. m. The call had been/and without regard to the lives of their crews and the # afternoon and tonight ae this business can be kept from en-| received at 1a.m. The ground was ee: * wind The Star Smoke Fr ai ILL VICE BOARD tering Seattle, but {f laws are en because of the fog, and the Passengers. car at Bon Marche forced, there are plenty of ways by were unable to take up the] Anxious to escape before other British forces inter > b H a fay night » Oliv hich their business be kept . RE you going to give them that bhis, Gaughter of Police Lieuteh-| Afler 6 conference bet | prhich their business can be Keptjacent. use in said to have head-| fered, the raiders made off without making agama chance? + genie + yal ht fle n . Gi and Jude | “I don't believe either Tacoma orled directly for tbe Milwaukee/{o rescue the men of the British destroyers and » ef the v nd atand sturday mornin as ANDOUNC:-|Camp Lewin is entirely spotless,| freight yards eg fs < T ilar ore Pe, he tt sted ¢ ile sreed to serve! : ; sie.| crews of the other ships. ) eV ye oO i » was con the time being| ed that Hadley had agreed to servel put the people are sincere in their] Pi McGinn, Ballard shingle-|© : Then dig up every penny you possibly Mites tusane' room, nnd ihere thelist the heed of # vice commission | rot ine pecble sre sincere fn thelr] Pat MeGinn. | Bellary sort ar| . A supplementary statement dente@ thé Gece acum can and buy Liberty Bonds. AND DO ceremony was held. And Miss|to Investigate and make recom-|and 1 think the result Is very gratl-| rested in connectiog with the Del of the fight. branding ts untrue the German claim that all escorti IT TODAY Dolphin is some queen, too. mesdat ons foe ‘ clean uD here. | fying. With all the publicity that] Meritt murder, were both released — panitng all destroyers, were sunk excepting one esco . rece it 4 he coronatio: » ue adie’ ie ae . ° nm » alds « >! e ate a oe ee ee the| tice of the state supreme court Is coming with our ralds and Inw] by the police late Friday The two enemy raiders evaded the British blockading squ rade was held downtown, led t carnival band. In listing the votes enforcements, I fear the public is} Capt. of Detectives Tennant said ders ! c ‘ getting a very bad idea of our sol-|that Moorehouse had gone to his| during the long dark nights and made the ir way into the North diers former wife and obtained all pho-| Both fled after the fight. The admiralty denied also the Gej A man tn uniform ts no worse| tographs fo and obtained “summed {assertion that the engagement occurred in the territorial waters the She' etlands. * * * * * * count shows but two changes over| This is the latest development in| M4 no better than the man in clv-/ them Pe a rted yesterday. Miss Lar-|the anti-vice situation, which, i¢| {an garb, but the soldier is away) Tennant read the list of photog | cain and Hazel Mc-| hot remedied, may prevent soldiers | from home, where every one knows|raphers to the woman, who could | Neal recelved 1,600 votes lof Camp Lewis from coming to just what he does, away from the| not definitely remember which one | . restrictions and influence of his|hag done her former husband's night's receipts, The | attle The elty council Monday will be a to Indorse the plan, and per rontestant®) mit Judge Hadley to choose six for queen of the carnival, the final! others to work with him fund received Ps Me |” Maj. Gen. Greene sald Saturday| home tles, and is more easily al work ge t 1 from the carnival. The| that in his opinion the machinery| Prey to men and women who make} “1 picked one on a hunch,” Ten Stars share consists of 60 per|of the city government was suffi-|it a business to trap men thru their) nant said, “and it happened to be 5 ‘ cent of the receipts from admis-| cient to make a clean-up, and that| weal rs |the man who had, done the work » sions, 15 per cent of the receipts | this contd be accomplished without} Judge Advocate Strong was call:| froggy weather in the yw -| jof the various shows, and 5 per cent of the receipts ‘at the con-| One reason that Judge Hadley|Gill what the military authorities| cording to telephone instructions] Liberty Loan subscriptions Thirty-two troops are each |cessions, as well as $5 rent for the|has been chosen by the mayor to| could do to clean up Seattle, and (Continued on page 10) In Seattle passed the -mil- | working in a district under a scout | week from each concession }head the commission is his record | Sayville, heading the military ~ By United Press Lensed Wire WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. | fion-dotiar mark and reached The 1ission to the ecarnival| here during the teamsters’ strike,| police, was also called {n for a few | GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Oct. Germany is centering a large” a total of $6,150,800 Saturday. boys will make dally This means that $625,650 ports, summaries of which was subscribed during the [he forwarded by telegraph to urday afternoon and evening| when he helped bring about eens eee CAR PAVIN CASE | 20.—Sheriff’ posses are today part of the attention of hi 10 cents for the public good U-boats on “getting” American | | | sieontiaaeeagt Must GREAT CROWD SEES | UNDER ADVISEMENT cisy'tssy view soee sine | “FES nviction wae borne morning and indicates that | York certain conditions said Mayor| Seattle has not yet — the Scout Executive J, H. Piper is in WOULD SELL CALF; if di Gill, both independently and in CAPTURED DIVER! The second sult brought by the| Farmers’ State bank at Alto in on navy men today as a re Moeod iia ok hab bic ye gi : : BUY BOND | }comparison with other cities | | city against the traction company| and the Farmers’ State bank | sult of the first torpedeing of . you want to buy a Liberty | maa aie: Wl a aie I will turn my best efforts to] NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—The offort to make the corpora an American transpo e iene ttn dle iapita |Loan bond from a Boy Scout, fit) | 4. "ang cranes Grisrittiesss || ward bringing about results recom leat is tragedy drew a iemcuantoge | th rave a tn ita Crananinn aites| - Pool bi Lule ty Be thacaal Antilles — while homeward ag] Ca next week are [out the application that he hands old Guersey heifer | |mended. The council will be ask-| crowd of Yorkers today along| ment and pave between tracks,| After cutting all telephone wires, bound, with 70 missing. Saberty toda. apeakors. wit! put |270u one a ate at wt ich bank!) | “ney want to sell it and buy | | ed to vote funds, if they are found) the line of “parade” of a captured! was argued before Judge Dykeman | the bandits secured $15,000 at Alto, That a U-boat “got” this Morgan the situation up to church goers|yovment make your Initital! | , riberty bond with the mon- | {mecessary.” : German submarine, as it was hauled | Friday afternoon < jand from there traveled 20 miles liner, however, was largely a mat: rn pulpits thruout the city Sun 2 eag ml ey. If you want to buy a calf, | Chief Beckingham Saturday #aid|in three sections to Central park.| He took the case under advise-| east to Middleville, where they se- ter of fate—of luck. Nobody saw) oe | che scout will turn in the ap-! | ina see the money go into a | |that it would be impossible, from| There the undersea raider will be| ment | cured $22,000, One bag containing the submarine, even tho the At WP, Wednesday, Liberty day,|! ee ge, neg be ae Liberte bond, to sce Ebbe fe18 ||the police standpoint, to rid the|used as a “puller” for the Liberty $5,000 in gold was overlooked at tilles was part of a convoy, And Masks Will be placed om street in-|ine bank hefore October 27 inth NE The bovw are eons | /elty of immoral women, but that{loan, A large detachment of troops| ‘The Grand Lair of the Military | the Middleville bank she went down in five minutes, vige tersections along st and Sec iets tho fiest payment = of Professor Hoff, of the univer. | | his men would be expected to pre-| marched with the captured vessel,| Order of the Serpent will & yeggmen escaped from Mid- tim of a square hit. ond aves. to sign up new sub-| whi Many. mas irs Bonds | nO vent houses of {l-fame from oper-| which was shipped from a be a ere in the Veterans’ hall,|dleville in a rord and started to) ‘The disaster to the Antilles seribers. P Fn ating here | port Armory, October 31, at 8 p.m. || ward Detroit. The Alto job was|shocked American officialdom, And resident Wilson will award a done at 1 the Middleville (Continued on ‘Twenty-four army buglers willl jtge a "go thru. the streets, sounding ring-|"4# to the troop tn each rat |robbery at 4:80, 7 no which obtains the largest number jon one of the main traveled auto- EDF T SIMMONS STILL Miwo hundred sailors and col i. subscriptions mobile roads between Grand Rap Among the new subscriptions ids and Detroit. be stationed at subscrip : } j Pole Paki are $900 from the Seattle firemen Rev. Leonard 8. Smith, pas- | So Rev, Smith knows something | formers won out y trict.” So far, the officers have found ion desks. : 3 " 7 ; Ls Fe ntadred’ cleriéal ‘men, 106n Jat station No. 1, at Seventh and) tor of First Methodist Prot- | about vice cleanups ‘The governor, who appeinted « y. Smith belleves that vice dis-| but one ‘person who saw the rob-!” GHicaGo, Oct, 20.—Bob Pitas ef from government offices, will Columbia | estant church, landed in Seat- A little re than two years a0 yice commission, orde them to| triets should be cleaned out, by po: | bers a woman who lives near the simmons was still in the ring early help handle the grist of the work ag 8 rik eee boosted $20. tle six months ago Sunday | there w six segregated districts instruct the police to clean up: lice surgery eat “ the phys) Middleville bank tea, ; | 000 by the Schwabacher Hardware| from Baltimore. in Baltimore. Names of 292 re ein aie on al ., clan removes diseased organs. He - Q 4 GN. Takes F200 000 n-| CO» $5,000 by the Mill and Mine iatered immoral women were filed| “The women of each district! sosant think the operation will I » Bandit Gets The old warrior was continuing - Musical orgayizations will com! cioniy Co. and $10,000 by th During that time he has con t police headquarters wore given a certain time to Vir! roraver eradicate the disease, ev-|4ONC band ets his game fight against pneumonia, tribute, and all postoffice substa 4 0 by the! ducted an investigation of | *'.? cate aid Rev, Smith Saturday, | forever ern bre ; | . y..|and it was announced at the hos- : _ftbets’| Western Dry Goods Co., Frida There, the old, old problem—| tv he notices, One | erYwhere, but it certainly keeps it) $10,000 in Hold Up “his tions, 10 branch postoffices and) V% deattle 1 : | vice conditions that has arous- |.) /)1 hae ole egated dia. | The police issued the notices. One| Fry Nine oie ce vitgging deoper.| Lu? P pital that “his condition is um ‘ attle Home Guards are whether to | ha “ district was cleaned up at a time Jan! By United Press Leased Wire | changed.” i ed the whole Ministerial Fed- eration to start a clean-up | campaign from their pulpits to- tricts or not to have them finally making an active canvass of their jattracted attention of Dr Harold | In about 12 months all six districts This young preacher stepped out} SPRINGFIELD, ©., Oct. 20.—A) ‘The rei kable vitality territory, and report $10,000 in sub: | cbr gia ee vaented.” and personally gathered the anti|ione masked bandit held up and|oq by the former heavyweight open all day as loan bureaus. Among the big subscriptions were the downtown building will a sat urday were $200,000 from the Great | #riptions. at ne | morrow. A. Kelley, BAH ae discov-| “Where did the women f | vice evidence that has been sent 'o/ robbed 1., Lynn Arthur, accountant) champion has led to a faint hope Northern, $125,000 from Carnation| bomete $10.000 wor eroyes have! mith is 35 years old. He be- | ered the radium treatmeat for can-| Rev. Smith was asked, “and where | hag yng “g|for the American Seeding Machine|that he may be able to weather the tk Producty Co., $20,000 from | oe en the "it ; of bonds. lieves that a minister should | Cor they now? 3 | sane stirred “up things among the} Co,, of $1 in the company’s of: attack until the danger point is tandard Of] employes (who lead | oat” Wkedes De tedie. employes) took beyond the needs of his | Dr, Kelley began investigating “Many younger women abandon. | ther minister fice today passed, the city), A. L. Aabling, seed man,| Orr gees tie i, titwul & | parish and see the needs of so- His work interested the young|ed their immoral trade,” he said.| He is married and has two boys,| One alleged accomplice Mrs. Fitzsimmons, who was $10,000, © ae Banasixer kh C2 vay Soe A dat ciety. | preacher “Many of them married, and are|one 7 years old, the other 1, He}employe of the company, is forced to bed by physicians lage Boy Scouts Open Drive 5 Pps se al ee e | He came to Seattle after nine Rev, Smith dug in and learned! geiting along all right, I know be-| lives at 16th ave, N, held. Arthur was confronted by al night, after she had spent 60 neem | Vice was He'll preach on vice conditions |masked man armed with a revolver|at her husband's bedside, was still” Seattle Boy Scouts Saturday years’ experience in Baltimore,| conditions, and then did his bit inj cause 1 checked — up. 0 started their house-to-house can timent to elim-! stamped out, very effectively, and| Sunday morning, from his pulpit in|in the hallway outside his office, in a serious condition today, and it M h | where he was pastor of Christ | arousing public Case to abtain, city-wide. subscrip-| | \ieted 1a can waren re | | Methodist Protestant church g0-| jnate segregated vice districts | this of course stopped many young | the First, Meihodist Protestant|'Tho bandit foreed Arthur to turn] was feared she might a to the second Liberty loan, ing there at the age of 26, The fight got hot, and the re-'giris from drifting into the dis-! church, 16th ave and East Jon st.|over the money, and fled, terly.

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