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THE GREATEST DAYLY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST — SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, OCT, 30, 1917 PRICE ¢ CENT Rigen GILL ASKS LID ON DANCE HALLS MIMASKED BANDITS ROB PAIR OF $900 IN HOTEL MAN AND WIFE. “1r0¥ise titer, Bond Could tot Got” ITALIANS MAKE Hm ARE TIED AND “a ~ueroie stanp (Lbs Unloyal, Admits i in Letier LEFT CAGEED (GSA) ONOHNPLNS| MEayor Gill to Council They , Iya eliaecveces” | Are Uncontrolled Thorny on ot VOLUMI Po Cadrona’s Men Cateh Foe in Open and Wipe Out Great Bodies Diamonds and Woman's Bank Undisturbed by the Thieves MEN ESCAPE IN AUTO ALLIES’ HELP NEEDED irder i t Councilmen Talk Probe of ‘ Hy United P BERLIN, via London, Oct 30.—Capture of Udine, princi pal city of the n rn italian plains, by the advancing Aus troGerman armies, was for mally announced in the official os Leased Wire ery demand made by this n P humanity, has never had it When t Two masked bandits entered the room of Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Broadwell, 207 Navarre fpehote!, corner Seventh ave. and MePve st. at 3:50 am. Tues Widay, bound and gagged their Victims at the point of guns, Gen. Greene’s Charges as Mayor Writes Letter. and it spoke promptly on the side of p ‘ tridtencand iauaine , Recommendation by Mayor Gill that dance hall war clouds | sentative in cong statement today ande 4 with a wallet con LONDON, Oct, 30.—Italy's below Yesler way be curb because they are . Mking one. soldiers are fighting herolcal Its list of volunteers in the army and : & ‘ urbed because the) Dhani beyond the e of ther own ontre 1 ( 1 )' our robe ’ The bandits wore white te ie te. velere 6) te navy, its regiment of engineers—the 18th— Urol, and | bility of a council prot © theo charges handkerchiefs over their faces cording te correspondents, are its naval training station at the “U’’— its j owerful vice syndicate, im and used blue steel revolvers. pacnivnne tye, Sienr, oe glorious companies in the Second Washing- ioriti in Seattle, were the out or Pongal rr oaee At repeated ton and coast artillery—all these are some- tanding developments in agitation for a clean-up Tuese aa atthe: abe : ome ree thing to be mighty yer of. : r: ae Spe: - wiped When the sel | of He wore a ped Furthe . " . wm a let to the council, asking suit rathe T ‘ 1 i coe ean eke te set va hat the present iall ordinance be revoked. wie ct neoe gg adhe ' F an out withe isturbar “They are getting too numerous and too hard to 4 - oie . a ‘ f ove ‘ ri . ’ 1 Force Way Into Room hilien hada Saad Ald ; regulate,” the mayor said, ‘“‘and many of them are con ee ey Hus Pr r te : nsanitary 4 morning,” said ; atl mat sat the nolice » dance a ge qealpeygtty Lond: sp site That the police w cing dance hall regu pet on his trouse at ee th at lations already passed it immorality ex- wal Over to the d r 40” 1 3 E it, and found myself staring into] |e ang : Gibiiak hor. 4 H dt ; . , It is the fifth in the United S ted in the “°49” ¢ elow Yesler way, @@ iewed mon * they saaied ios inte I e of n who ft . a is n acco money for the boys in Fra has been the topic of city-wide censure by Seattle mine the room, commanding my i: Sete: Onan Piceare named | etoppe . : In every way—until now—it has ¢ isters. Brow up his hands at the s Bond ¥ : Italy has never been sufficient trated its unselfish patriotism. Mayor Gill's action Tuesday was) ras * evera iberty onda of the strong to bear the nt ef an 4 _ the first “clean pr r ‘ M. “The short man covered nt her § oad = toosae a4 Pree attack on aueh overwhelming 0668. And nOW—- ~ ins ated by him since the recent cam ad coal gr mn} 5 No Time to Be Lost The government of the United States, eager paign against vice was ope Ceaerctathes. At od, | 7 : ‘aes Rae = -| “However, provided to protect its soldiers against ravaging disease, Action by the council, req but he threatens He nforcements arr 5 Bm Sarai em asks the city to “clean up.” ieee yi arg Gen. oe cy then took son ¥ fron nvasion ould v A poo and + Glttreaseks : Peat 2 oz uppOTt s charges will r together, in front of r The s APs 2: Mercredi spy Bt of tion wi 1 general of the § ‘ ic statements ye agreed Hoover to Reduce Prices Here on Thursday }\ "°° erate Only a William Hale Thompson kind of wo eRgers ar =: WEDNESDA AT§ Knew Where Money Was By United Press Leased Wire Direct to The barge tg . = Wen oe mayor could be guilty of that! ga hada ee ae WASHINGTON, Oct. 30.—The gov t will take) Sarin andied with Cadorna’s Will Mayor Gill succeed in placing Seattle : cn demands on Sn over to my ! its first big smash at retail food prices when it SUMES | strates , in the ignominous role of a city that faltered in Cour T one company are | that can prevent @ absolute control of 20 basic food products Thur This will take the fo under the admini and drew out the walle tained the $ not ¢ to open it t t a patriotic demand made by the government of edventns \ nr adh the United States? aunch a probe. rea PNsIng ystem ¢ r nister Hoover operators and electrical a ‘ova ai ie expects to effect mater t P yrice of *: BERLIN REPORTS It means quarantine and disgrace. Thomson Favors Probe e — € & bs: om fan s to € iat e = Giada eh endian ie he Pacific and chain and sev other valua-|the foods involved by the f fiom aitnoeity ara itendinats by the International r- | ble pieces of iry that they /do this by nating wa erie im-| ADVANCE IN igen eyndicate,” says Cour ot Electrical Workers . Saue so 5 v9 *Y /port, manufacture, storage sof dis tribution of 20 products. F the remedy must be é page ble 2 peti j word du whole time. The |tailer at reasonable prices, tell the public what the dealer brie : sebgege: Sia © granted short man directed esolu requesting Gen n Monday night, @ paid for t goods and depend on the public to prev mittee, compenan women, teceived am jrasser, interna. sident, stating that a sition offered by the had been turn- casionally, ‘Hu t “On leaving th hoot if we m a esac ines tate pret to *| Star Man Sees ’Em Standing in Icy Water ‘'""", iler charging excessive profits will find him- . e door and excapec » to buy fr the wholesalers back entrance of This, the food administration pointed out today, is NN A I og Bandits Escaped 4 ‘ A ARMY, SOMEWHERE IN | the ileuter vole Lane and Moore Approve telephone “In th ne id workea the only way the problem can be met, as the food control FRANCE, Oct. 30.—Under ter t ‘ t t Re Pits : Lane and Moore | Ct aam™ ® off the « d started t ream | law does not give the government jurisdiction over retailer rile weather conditions, the | Fire as en Lane and to strike ers ch ber BY J. W. PEGLER and mud. Andt got he |self una counter pro ‘sive instruction r 7 just as a ¢ vg less than $100,000 busine F, y merican army is exchanging t t have been a mand t ree. that - petal: will be held 4 husband wed the 1 ra Retailers , th much busir will be licensed blow for blow with the Boches | the gunne ‘ es ‘ > pur $8 . Wednesda 1 at the Labor q a after the robbers’ auto f pa ¢ i gone 1 at oo and learning war by contact amber, for a t instantly ag rullt etl te € h blocks.” and controllec | mea pac kers, cole orage men, millers, Prence today le & vat ashed. fi ‘ me 8 les AE No Further Delay Broadwell described the auto as|canners, grain dealers will have to get a license between stretch of icy rivulets and | aime t the ¢ entangie-|, Whether Gen. Greene m lL) og ne operator -repranea a om G ar. It « e now and November 1 or quit ising By United Prese Leased woe mud bogs. Rain and snow are ment : , ndaveepy vant t 1 that nothing would been a Ford or a Maxwe sa The food administratior 1 see that all produce LONDON, Oct. 30.—Field beating down day after day Continues Story 8 J wa xcept the Ly 2 t Se yey gg neiereare “ ete pet I. . +] Marshal Haig struck another 1 it all e Sa ex are The lieutenant e ot " s mad ‘ < have a free outlet and a ready market for their t wertul ground-gaining blow | ma visi qin: sad partanttan (tka : ( 1 his nade by c . t manipulation and speculation in these food against the German line in > marine ¥ zz es cag ath maa elie "| nforming. the oan d ould find a f ti once, that there no hoardi of supplie that Flanders leper es Pane emy e ' while the ‘ wa f ervat ' e t ons here, | a¢ e rious outlying ex : North of the Ypres-Roulers = + € a y at when the " reit the stateme t € iecided " F th no unfair or un n. f anywlh t ig railway, we attacked at 5:40 nda ebe: . ee mee ‘ b t t tland a ire to hear m San 1 drawn out $900 the ae aught | A fant na | like prairie dogs into the « Gill Wants Greene's Evidence re to divulge ay defurn the robbery. oncpirine to" vrevens eotccene’!| DROP IN FOOD COST |SLAVS ARE DRIVEN jose xatcnes on the" ines |? Goorme'wan stear'” || Gen urea am the mones aad, ett, Mone, laa A Sy SAME THUGS TRIED ee" ADDS IMPETUS TO =—- BACK _ BY GERMANS hentia ee {nto the blea lead signal corps, who was working | ha 4 ; No Ma nd. It na communicating trench, was nite ree ¢ ion, 1 would : L TO ROB OTHER PLACE 4 e Rug Ty United Press Leased Wire \ 7 < r ere the slightly wounded today He et w 01 the aid Emergency Service . the marke Lips ; SAVING CAMPAIGN PETROGRAD, Oct 30. r f k s the honor of being the first Ma \ Officials of the telephone come A t ak aa | ine rding profit eutonic troops in the Javn € rican soldier to be hit in t ‘46 tain es ny have f emer: bi ‘ a at-| 6 . tae re t Promise by the men Teutonic. treepe \ ‘ , 1 I e nt to turn over! pany ha an ton; tt te a . te vedas a ieee one day zerne sector of the Russian | impossible to see more than a, action. pola and oth- he Mr EiGS) ¢ ocean Reals beginning November 1, added front started a sudden attack [few yard Down below at t rt t pl e hands of She tit telephonic op- ave. N., 2 , Bt : wae thd ani impetus Tuesday to the food yesterday, and forced retire Near American — engineer neture there w ther triinet oe Brow i 8 are nece y She try t t t conservation and substitution | ment of Russian forces, today’s mstantly alert, clustere n 1land anothe Americar . ‘ : ra N the ervisors or Gla key, the eae eer | aaaalen’ aleanal ‘spied official statement reported a fee fi n a halfder 1] sw 1 \ = as »perators is a member of the oper *) They the 4 ig ce je ; ra who 2 ee, Seeee ee ay Rims house, await mn pret le ane r ; Ds C Ps: os . These, together with That the ¢ t ‘ ften, te t at the ment intends to protect the able terra to re renches. | American ‘ anking a : er remedy can be wages, W! 1andle the wot ertio ter ed Mr 1 eer the facts d housewife in fixing the prices |My United Tress Lense’ Wire Re tt t (Continued on page 12 durin strik . ‘ Sage et an pig? i : mats Georges. Mishns i thout an ‘ oop Sea , arned not a single has ‘ +t and Hear Story of First Shot AN FRANCISCO, 0x ha tues avast 3 The Star in the Trenche Hy United Press Leased Wire elved here toe BUTT i) i tonic th of “Private” John Allen, at|leutenant from Ind at o wher hotogr ag 1 le ed to him that the rail-| py United Press Leased : Wire t 1, le and Ha ex home t He boyish ent asm, how th pla ibma t i ‘oun : carioad VASHINGTON, ¢ 0.—Regu- The Star’ can be sent to any soldier or sailor f d patent medicines ate not | more Sa greene hd 8 t came be fire 1 er Ur Iron Work he g t tr ‘ © of th Ame ns will if + abroad or at home, in the camp on th ide or in Indiar € , i He re ed bis r ne narrative w € found t d owned | q € prenches i ance at the following ‘rate c ” ed fro He life ars ago. pte comt to his gunn ¢ t ta give mee l by er ther allies wane | th h Fror f ont asal : wort ind \ he ayidenoa: 2 ed to do thie he federal trade | post pe d ° oft tt 1 ao he js The Frenc € told us it 1 naval . és | One Month, 40c; Three Months, $1.15; ay ores of every quid which| LONDO An alarming | was in ble to procure j eokinatinm Dispuise reste) A ( nttona San . erve ibstitute f } 1 he birth rate in Germany | haul that particular gun here unt . , Chief Be sald y Germans Six Months, $2.00; One Year, ecking the 4 more | daybreak,” the Heutengnt ¢ construction alc Gen. ( r k Turks on fC a See ah ha onl bh adsanel Wy Dnited. Press eakea Wie than 700,000 #0 ed. “He said if we wanted t i ion, together 1 " hat } ffice are affect- Bi A 1 ma u paid gdrance. BUTTE, Oct. 30-—An epidemic of} Figure bli 1 German|it up by man power—we might te vessels being built at | sourc information was at fault") ed, 4 ling coal tar and dye ses a No phone order 1 , ecasle is broken og in the bar-| week! r that the birtha in the! beat the others, and thus have the 1 Cit 1 le that } ' 4 Remittanc must ke acc8mpanied by name a ¢ the ushingt@h Coast Ar-| er «© decreased more than 40 per| opportugity of firing the first shot It was declared the p' 1) me @ ope ‘ e One or American concerns F Ny p 9 is hie ae LHe ere "gepor da Th ecrease, added to the huge Our men kne t ¢ 1 ding Co, ¢ re i n 1000 ¢ 1 ty 9 ut J regiment ame of stp must | yiven if The ip are being fumigated, | mortallity of the we, pr will | tougl mut the ere ous | constructio Intt et : ! duration of the War navy. Tare im danger. ° 41,500,000 in the las®year ‘ ‘worked all that night tu the rain] government. men in ttle pat j f ‘ ‘ ,

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