The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1917, Page 1

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2 “You talk about the capitalistic classes as being responsible,” he said. “Why, ay quare 1 Rn a that is nonsense. Do away with the stupidity of the masses and there will be no more War, In face of the socialist party’s declaration against the war, Congressman Meyer Lon “Lam not interested in why Morgan is for war. I know. It is the same reason don, only socialist in congress, has issued a statement calling upon socialists to. support as the Krupps are for war. But after the United States declares for r there can the government and be loyal to the United States be no choice “If 1 am expected to appeal for play for the socialists in congress,” he said, “Tl owe a duty to every man who has been called the service of fh country, “T want to peal t the socialists for comme nse in their attitude tn this great and that ts not only that nothing shall be left undone to provide him ith every- ertsts of the world. thing he needs, but to get this fight over as soon as possible.” TheSeattle Star 2%. THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWES ENT Everywhere CENT {n'"Seatthe VOLUME 19 EXtteb™SRiRs “AMOCIHONS SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOV. 3, 1917 PRICE ONE ASSOCIATIONS ‘BRITISH SINK 11 GERMAN SHIPS fiSeattle Telephone Workers Refuse to Abandon Their Strike’ BACK Po ON GILL'S OnbeR “PATROL BOATS {f Government Seizes Lines K Girls Will Get $2.50 aU English Gunners Soon Set | Day Minimum Gre Gs Fj E N th | < nen n | SIGNORE UNION THREAT con ire to nemy’ Ss or ic — The wore {1 gone if ee I W h RE cc, |, Tne, Word had gone out from Police Inspe Sea Scouts Wit ccu- and electrical workers refused ight asec base iz may alge q : pe ; Saturday to return to work un ere to close up and WG Keep m S é 4 the federal government had Moral women from rate hots. eemmandecred the Pacific divis : Not Ignoring Chief ri . { the Bell Telephone Co. or |, “°°r xplained a Rae By United Press Lew ) the saghene reversed its refus- | srk “, d ALLIES MAKE LONDON, Nov cruiser and 10 armed to recognize the girls’ union. r wat patrol boats sunk, total the story of a British sea victory “egpore reunite at a spe ’ kingham’s ¢ BIG G AINS 44 announced today from the North se; : cis. meeting of the strike com he Accort to Copenhagen dispatche describing the ac- mittee and a vote taken at a tion, the German auxiliary cruiser sunk was the Marie of mass meeting of the strikers in I Flensburg (or Flenberg). She was liter ally overwhelmed the Labor temple, shortly before Women Knit There by the deadly r é 3ritish fire and j in sank aflame, n later. Her commande . Lauterbach, was one of seven nn survivors brought into Copenha wounded. t M “My vessel's four guns were almost unworkable because : The of the hail of fire which the enemy destroyers centered ~ No or on us,” he de “We were soon a mass of flames.” °° : ry ted Copsiiig orted the seven sum cou , ng there had said se , HOTE — COVER ONE HALE K f the N 1 the cruiser ; THE FACE Add SEE ( w th ity mentioned Continued age 5 ( nued on pag es operating in Reed. a ret ae f CHIEF BECKINGH AM I$ FLAYED BY RED CROSS TO BE PEACE FACTOR 200, 000 TAKEN FRENCH DRIVE = f WAR gle INVESTIGATOR So Says Noted Leader, Who Will Speak at the Coliseum Tonigh { who quit a $1,000,000-a-year job , ‘ : “Mayor Gi ill, by re ng to replace i to work for the Red Cross at ‘ f c % icin with a mar urnestiy in ‘ $l a year, Hed inte Seattle t 7 d rg i Siagh sown auly partis 0 abourd his special car at 7:40 ‘ 1 ITALY, E a mayor's ir tent o> “datalt ye i t Red ¢ “ . By United Press Leased Wire ce That Manager H ‘ BERLIN, via Lor wv. 3 i v 4 i } ; —Prisoners in the g¢ n " : ’ wt the gr N Austrian driv ached ul vrpsttelen , vee a ns near r ‘ ¢ t of more th _ ae from all of Chemin Des f where h ide . era tr official 8 nt deelsred. ‘ f ¥ re he ie ence and Dames line, between the Oise » 0 asin ose H. A ne Saturday lity into the into every de t Pere oe Save and Aisne canal, on the west >.) ips Sipe fire ve gages Bare “Any attempt by Mayor Gill to make it appear c atest humanitarian rho Sk habs t gen ot kta wae and Cerbeny peribees) per Fi “ that ought to advise him to do anything more thar ce agency ; | the ¢ , reported in the statement today t recorded a French satan would be revoked failed to| the is an attempt to misrepresent the facts,” said Mc Looka 38; He's 50 Big Meeting Tonight al official, = = |Court, who used to be United States district attorney at}! ‘ ae SINKS AT There t w one PN DON UNG. Own ch found tan iGontthand oh page 8) Portland. P ‘ with ap ature en wee . bs forces on both sides arrayed, | ¢, up all esa Y teat tights ‘Sta to1a | ‘ my pa cinamibe se Pil and Italians and Germans both te : z assing reserves, artillery and iret announcement of Gaia osiinbe adhe fe ut FROM HIGH mARK t mento has been apparently ent, w was delayed far beyond y hress Lense re . vibe started today in local attacks, (Continu y ( ie tnritaly, faced * °C tent shelling and jockeying for : i ; coi ae Keating ed hein oe ee eg BOUND ; : ‘ en with the Goer days before the fall force is ‘ 1 t r te thrown into the struggle by : Serena anton made GERMANS IN WEST eh 1} He ern By United 7 = - - ¢ ¢ 1c t Big Factor in’ Peace S. Censor Passe PH apibaigs ese ic L : the « t 1 Star-Liberty Film ‘ the mayor fo t vent t pe t the teat thot tr (Continued on page 5) eee few The f tratic 7 ' «man oF the woma tees ot Camm, tovic® MM, STONE GIVEN. rss et ta ie showing how, under Mal, G cree, no "wait. “S. PROMOTION FOR FINE. fram recon 7, tna ban sere rookies are being converted I . nt the allied of in forces. ction can AMERICANS TAKEN TRAINMEN TO ASK =: | into trained, efficient soldiers R CORD T LEW a f ' ' t this thing Complete co b | Copies of these pictures had y ‘: ' oat f nuld bg . CHICAGO, to be sent to Washington, Dp. || » t Red ¢ I 1 e Scott, fireman, first ¢ PLA AD 0 T tigger London, 210 S C., to be passed by war . ; pera rip hr “bi " te J hult eaman 1 eragin 30 per cent for NS M E T Hi North American liers were i nt News was re ; t e f mud up t ‘ Henry Hend r ad emy P f n recor ring by a has given his 0. K. to i ; a mins t T OUSAND ETTER : Mpoint een ; ia . Itrot od of 1 vial By Press Leased Wire ‘chi official “sti : , . i they will be lip sag y S$ T 0 P Ss ‘AG f W man, second Art Aine! tt I AD, } Other pictures shown in The sesh aplatele, hcee Id up int unbumanitart ter H, Fischer, coxswain;| The roads will be asked to make} coraing to reports received ; ” BLECTRI PE : Star berty Weeldy are seg hes . . une javed ffi t ha it ‘ la Jor 1 ' Ed. | the largest Increase for employe oviet da ‘These 1 that A J eruits for the aviation corps bp ie jot ee wh f rh ew to wee his duty | f 1 hief gunner’s mate; Ce xecutive n tee © st halon tag Rig LONDON, Nov. 8A new Gerttiin i | See portraying the tele yg fo aig tt t ! ‘exource te e Hidmaret r ' t r of the us n electrically. | phone strike tt ‘ 1 fror ul Amer wrtment 1 ‘ 1 \ ' er STORM WARNING hespeed ba@t, was Te | The last contingent of Se t f r \ i " of the men's bod t been | ga t rat f ma t war eve ralty. teday to | attle select ser men, lea te ed, T houncement said trains, except er ‘ 1 displayed this mor the t made essful atteele f | ing today for Camp Le ’ Only eight more pay days until | t 1 ut re believed to have be n v care of" | 8. weather bureau for strong, gu n British ssels off the j ——— @) Christmes y, Be r Ba " seed. | itaria Davison be vat ‘under the Adamson law Southerly winds. e i Belgian coast.

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