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EATLESS DAY HELPS TO FEED THE SOLDIERS OVER THERE--TODAY IS WHEATLESS DAY Sa, TheSeattleStar 2%. THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWES . VOLUME 19 EBNiteb™Sitis ARCOM ATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, NOY, 14, 1917. PRICE ONE CENT. kyegynaee KERENSKY PUTS DOWN REVOLT TALIANS HOLD THE ENEMY TO SERIOUS LOSSES RAILROADS MAY | H OVER THE PRECIPICE? Men Are Equals BE TAKEN OVER Foe Tries .-, ee __. ~ Restores ; i BY PRESIDENT to Cross MT) La me > | Quiet in - . eg a reaict oh acme Che Piave BRA) | me) |) Capital a ona rmy, een Attempt to Land at San Bi. slat i, Rebels on the Run as DOESN'T WANT STRIKE Dona Is Met With Great € ne Pare Premier’s Forces Take Resisting Power r , 434 Petrograd Ay United Pr Leased Wire x i? ; ; en § es F Says Gen.Greene Praitent Wiley theeaiens to ROME JUBILANT TODAY a , — ; ; } VICTORY SEEMS SURE “take unusual measures to oper: | Pree, f j od Hiucd Lone a By a Staff Correspondent ate the ys in case a strike | 2¥ United Press leased Wire J } : . ER Oe ee 4 AMP LEWIB, Tacoma, Nov. 14.—There are to be no snobs in krows out of the brotherhoods’ ROME, Nov. 14 ‘ q oi , LONDON, Nov. M45 oe Wild West division of the national army probable demands for higher | tempts to crows the Plave river at ' f Premier Kerensky is again in — in one short sentence, yesterday, Maj. Gen. Henry A. Greene, on. San Dona di Piave and Intestadura “4 ; ‘ \ ; y rol of Petr accord- commandant of Camp Lewis, made the unwritten caste law of : onident’s attitude wax made | : tape a \ * we My is ts hy pot inf eana serious enem the old army obsolete, so far as his division is concerned xia vgether v 4 , ‘ .’ > 7 . , i n's war office a seeks , ( eceived from Stockholm to “It is an army of democracy.” he sald, “and it must be demo ~ of a meet it . A Ms cratic. Officers and men of my command may meet as social , wember 22, with the heads of | "atemen ine Pat ea ae : yi _ " jay. He entered the city, squals outside the cantonment our big railr , weer Sea eee ie : fds Py ‘ 5 > ‘ was supported by Maximalist By social equals Gen. G © means that t y sit at ne was arra 1 : } c i ji ¥ social equal F means t t ta wee hertbniegirti tery 7 3 ie e57 = troops, and quickly gained the same table, talk to each other as equals and the com e Unite ; J ; pity felis of aaah other ae ae : i Pay J 3 ‘ ,control of telegraph offices Inside the camp discipline requires, according to Gen. Greene < ! letter from th area rigplbhaghia a Se a : - 9” v and other means of communi- strict adherence to the laws of military court . \ ‘ ccurred . weg ates ‘ y s ; . . sation, the latest advices de “In camp there is no society—only work.” maid the genera r 2 1 : oe 7 - t erlir statement j : clared. He means to “practice what he preaches t : : , ; - ‘ 3 Lae HE other day he visited in a Tacoma home. An enlisted man roth <i chie , ro | Mt - et ; Y . yo ty , A_ Bolsheviki report that | brother of his hostess, entered the room. There was an at at cor . agai - : ; re had been arrested after ment’s embarrasament, and then the general expressed a desire preatd . - : vt a” a ace his entrance into the city was” to meet the young man Stone, grar r oe chron: Si a : discredited in the face of "I shook hands with him and we talked together,” said th f Locomotive Er : “i engi i gentral. “Why shouldn't we? By birt ng and education enident of the * - . : ’ ¢ 4 ater dispatches. he was my social.equal. Why should we behave other than like , nd Enginer apc bagrerae . A r .* _—_— » statement that Dee two gentlemen should In the presence of a Indy A a, firwt nt of ° i . 5 4 - troops were supporting Kerensky “There is a tendency on the part of some young officers ° Order of R y Conductors > : iy: é | would indicate that at least some 66 to overestimate their importance,” declared the ge L “In time preni f the} pave a a Ae the soldiers who have been fighting this wears off, and I hope that my position on this matter of the | Brotherhood of Raliway Trainmen. 4 2 Nee or the Bolsheviki have turned from Felation of the commissioned and enlisted forces will make it wear ant 4 J |the radical leaders and renewed @ff quicker. There is no place here for the snob.” BROTHERHOOD HER ; ae | their allegiance to the government. ‘The sharp distinction between the enlisted man and his officer 4 i j Dispatches via the Finnish tele — Prat existed in the army before the war, came to the United States [it ni |eraph agency recounting informa from England, where the officers were aristocrats, and the privates / GLAD TO CONFER ARN : 4 |tion brought out of Petrograd by a : from lower stations in life. T . A | travelers declare the Bolsheyiki's Nie My \ i y g I made the army of the United States the laughing stock of | WITH PRESIDENT | G0 WAY OVER an ; Hehe * ‘ i a bie) beta nt em been ' overwhelm by the disciplined reg~ European monarchies | py Untied Prese I w “Look,” they said, “There is a nation that boasts of Its democ oy ~ ae Leased Wire 4 ular soldiers of Cossack regiments racy and has an army more autocratic than ours } , CLMVELAND, ©. Nov. 14— ! . st i under Kerensky. The army gare When the plans of the new selected army were drawn and Ae gd Be pmeliweer cu | ; ‘ ae son in Petrograd, heretofore supe r meeting wi - is of the Vy q . sorting ave decision made to tra offic ining « ffioers : ie 6 porting Trotsky and Lenine in the the made to train the officers in training camps, o! ir fear We vallwdy bretherhesds , vgs, AB sbevtkt Ceecesnenait ae old in the service shook their heads dubiously after these labor chiefs had told | ported deserting wholesale to * W of disctplt if t oe K i Discipline,” they wailed ‘What of discipline if the oft mm Ciauben, ot te tension of the city car line victorious troops. ae cox os ae ate ean pe aes fan geen bl United States board of mediation | Into Ballard with money gindly | Yesterday's dispatches over tele Shura:wiare trieebacat Contre ta tne ranks. They auiled when they and conciliation, that they could ewer hse hn mee | graph lines apparently under con . . not agree to certain points made attle was assured early V | trol of the provisional governments 4 them and sometimes they stopped when no one was near ‘ i 01 en the of saluted them a r P a in the president's letter to Chan neaday morning, when the open reported the city practically under and exchanged a few words, but always the barrier of “officer sale of bonds passed the neces. - * Bac = gen called bers, made public today in Wash vend 9 oad co j | control of the Kerensky troops, but one. Ph t 1 It is sensed every — o« be « raubec ived | the “Troteky-Lenine cone ? OW it is gone. The change a is sensed ever This . T anus Ww ermubser lowe ese up by Bolsheviki con- trolled news sources, boasting of @ soldiers flock on pasa way ‘Trainmen, to ted P 0 pproxin c victory. The situation remained Ji No longer do the officers hire rooms in Tacoma he so th ; ; a ahah pean gun n tw 2 e this confusion until receipt of ‘ they tnay meet friends who a ng a rifle Ir a pist Pahes * - é al | re structed to tir h Finnish telegraph agency Now they meet openly and they p ha r i i > . the r ays” | ng subscript unt pped t More than 200 s ¢ telephone | patches, which were apparently off have as fighters in a cor 1 canine. ee ae ; 1 to : BY GEORGE MARTIN éueratore. and ole ns of Ta-| ficial and accurate and which ind} It is the common se jook te . \ n Eng . n Ce aldwe i WASHINGTON, Nov..14.—The 148 questions for the! coma were met at the erurban sta-| cated rapid dissolution of © the “I don't know what other cantonment « a to a ‘ rgitor , t w the interurban sta-|eated rapid ai but so far as my division is concerned, "remaining 9,000,000 draft registrants to answer, beginning a, tare, ns id ti ki regim social caste.” Saas. and ta Sisal BORN the ' » to the v ured. | December 15, were made public today. They constitute a) poy marched to the temple, PETROGRAD UIET panies and the men profits and ade | He + i re © Judge | searching inquiry into each man's life and fitness and de-| wne joint mass meeting was wage fall Pr “tre \termine, thru the action of local draft boards, the order of | held at noon Wednes his call to military service, BILL DENIES ANY PART IN PLAN “LLOYD CEORGE 1 wesc ‘ : This questionaire automatically revokes all exemptions Pk ricronerey tbe aa vessel al ro eos 4 pei in Sua nds has demonstrat and discharges under the first draft. Failure to return his) puncny ogar tive to the! tne shops be renienall Prise answers in seven days aftey he receives the questions makes st: nd and # drum corps | ditions rapidly assuming the aspect UNDER MILITARY POLICE PROBE TELLS PLAN OF :: mur = ore 3 Byer ye, |the registrant liable to a year in prison. Such men may |’ Phoeo gp sg egg the | Of normal times, according: Siam Pf 1 ves that De certified into the first class called following etfeoties s “ ; i lowing eff r of Petrograd, it was the car line ex Mailing of the list by She local board constitutes legal Would You Want Your Daughter | a, nas organteed gunsaeeee “Any newspaper that intimates I am giving unlaw- WAR COUNGIL “ thout a doubt. a/ notice to the registrant. His failure to receive it does not|to Work for $1 a cos E ne legations and for foreigners. ful protection to men who hold cards in the Merchants pean ~ pr excuse him. 1 Workers. Bought deeoonds: Ignored Service , > rar : > > oParite ive C ave a libel sui its | sy Uatted Press Leased Wire thd eaves MUST REPORT ANY CHANGE IN STATUS ie era Protective Corporation will have a libel suit on its) +y (it pe tsee tithe fight «traction company tas T° IN 5 DAYS OR GO TO PRISON FOR YEAR melephone © De tran mine r.the Help Us to Be riotic—-Make | ” t against Premier Lloyd George's | ‘ranching over & “ : co Ss : ee pee hands of an inter-allied war |°2) ™ ence de is Even after answering the questionaire, if a man’s!) ‘relepnone Company Be as Patri This was Mayor Gill's comment Wednesday when! ¢ 1 “pl pong 4 ae ghanges and he does not report it within five days) otic as We Are rr . mm ag e Car Tr he Telephone it w S 3 on that the military poli penmons today, whe " 1 people wit! have | tO hig, board, he is subject to a year in prison. We Cs T u : it was brought to hi igre eit a hy ret ae a the e, himself took the Lek =, Y Chant thele The minimum number of questions each man must an-| Compa: n't Keep Its from Camp Lewis were investigating the workings o floor 10 exp aE arg : forth in ten min'/swer is about 26, the maximum about 100. Once filled "aun co Thursday is the last the Merchants’ Protective ( sorporation in connection) ¢reatine the Orem at inter «| ee han on the corpore | out, the questionaire constitutes each man's complete record ne wanton, dteplayed by « blue- {ff call to send Christmas i eir vice probe in Seattle. Many police court! war counci! had “r CULV | Phy of the $40,000 bonds be | With the government. All previous records are, by it,| eyed operator in a red coat, bore | Jf gifts to Sammies it heir e p f $ e ¢ t I Sy aracters whose activities below Yesler way have been vorer Pogue am ssary when a fight was putornayens sehr igoat aa a a nformation that the rls France. “uti »j 4 jf >» ses india sitd ; against the car line ex On the basis of the draft man’s answers, verified by ehchepah ley ope pl yc : ec epeated prosecutions, are included in the jas to ¢ novement of troop @ Sia Giba. “0 ad © f . DS iaunias batch Chak dite Cali the cause of repeated p pote ss : cgay te filed PY lthe local boards when necessary, the men are divided into) ‘Y*, oooh yy abit Thursday, November 15, is Christ: seattle ombershi th the governmbnts,” he 6] Gounciimen Hanna and Thomson | Ut Seattle membership. 7 ‘ ‘ i A . | cla The allies’ object. in the| G’unaimen Lanne a anle for the|five classes, the fifth being exempted or discharged from] ” other banners, were carried stat-|mas eve, as far as Seattle citinaiie The Merchants’ Protective Corporation is a syndi- n was to have @ representative | bonds, and theref the ear line|draft., Liability to service in other classes follows the) ing that the girls desired “equa:|are concerned with the Sammies im VoOlis, anc -nresente 2re | central body which she watch the | ¢und was not solvent sii wep “ ary here July 20. rights for all—that women had the hes cate inc -orporated in Indianapolis, and represented here sede} Sar eccur Wik and oo| ps Trigg en Sage ye? numbers drawn in the lottery here July 20. i nigh wean py yliey it te the lant, dij on Sn . y al , _ ow ae tia by the law firm of Gill, Hoyt, Frye and Raley, to give |orainate plans and, if necessary, pro-| a uthoritios was to refute these afti:|CAN CARRY APPEAL TO PRESIDENT More Pay Means More Bread,”|for the boys can be mailed and the advice and service in police or justice court, and pow eae the A - davits by selling the bond IF BOARD'S RULING IS UNSATISFACTORY was another slogan carried by a| arrival of these gifts in the trenches ‘ iii? - oe eads the Agreemen Fear of a pre-arranged opposition . 5 ee 4 signee Meee number of st x. girs. can be assured. make collections for clients who pay a $10 annual) Ltoya George suggested that the | grom professional bond buyers, who Supporting affidavits of other persons must be secured The plaltota, axeived, atc41 (Dsl | Cinkean toe Seek Sean embership fee im devote next have inte tf , | the city/by every registrant who claims exemption or deferred ero met at the station by|or sweethearts, as the case masa i ae — y to n detailed debate on the ¥ ler their heel, ¢ 1 the coun: liability on the ground of studying for ministry, dependency | officials and striking members of | to wake up on the morning of Der litary war cll plan. He th ¢ | cil to place the innue before the peo | and industrial or agricultural grounds ? ikers. They were|comber 25 without a remembrance Pasory that memb ily joined membership fee for thelr ser | tu agreement 1 5 a ali dk she ae iio) bao, - : riven © of honor 1 e | trom you, yo! wake actte ‘a the corporation in ef that vi, ov y governments of A man is permitted to mark the class he thinks he so eee tae honor in th e fl bu, Y u must take action pret em the mayors | neMne Oe to “Peanuts” Was Member ince and Ttaly, creating the icone aioe ta win Wedres |ought to be placed in. A blank is provided for each man’s) ‘Officials would not disclose the| postmaster Battle announces that ae they _woaie Pe ese DNS ong the members tx “Peanuts’’ | counct veslacie das . aut. appeal to the president from the draft board's classifica-| nature of the mass meeting other i dented that he hy poration, and in : ne ings bein Mrs |tion, if unsatisfactory to the registrant. The board must} than to say it was to be held) seven pounds, a rs Cinta Hawkey, 400; Paw onult oe ks chaak tea Pog a "s} alana’ hn with a view of arriving at means|ing Christmas packa will leave maintained any working connecti louaa, parsons ate was regarded as directly express. | Clare dterkey, | $200) , inde its reasons for putting a man in a class he did not) fy, ‘pringing the strike to a suc , Atlantic port, with the | firm since he became) without cha at th © of ive of the French chamber of A. Owen Dn (Continued on page cessful end and to amalgam the city’s chief executive a G. Linton, 1 ” deputies’ opposition to such a sis bev — ——--—- penance more closely the bond between — er fm" a ia atom | Mga ew esta ve Deo | do ofc WALA BE DUL GES FINLAND DECLARES | “ite ce at; Business Directory 38 mayor has + 1 en arrested by the David PB. ¢ A ker, MA | on dixplay an elaborate certificate | continued their onslaught on the My . ‘ nt 0 howing , ee : ry tional organizers for the concern, are | Cacia. She r being expressed | ( Burne, $100; ATTACK By United Press Leased Wire ceiving before going out on strike} In today’s Star is print- fn Seattle now, conducting a mem (Continued on page 8) t civilians might replace | 1°" | . Jy OCKHOLM, Noy. 14.—inland|and to the wages they were asking | eda directory of lead- to remain intact dur Firms belonging to corpora In London the bership campatgr Miltary men an strategist : ‘ * ha ed a state of war existing No News of Wilson ; " aman - Frank | py United Press Leased Wire nin her borders, elected a diet and S eibee: “adunee ing firms of various Gill's Name on Cards Soehalists Refuse to Vote 00; W Fouckes. $100; Mra. Frank dace San annie wae ‘ Gill, Heber PRIVATE LOSES IN Painieve's resignation, and thone | Her ti corns,’ $300:| LONDON, Nov. 14.—Crown |chosen a group of directors to g0v-|neatny that no word had been re kinds of busine . “in the names Hiram € lair’ (“Friday”) Frye of colleagu " t Pb gn als ‘ rn the pfovince, according to word| ceived in Seattle concerning the pro. : flo; J ra oe ANTI-DRAFT SUIT latw had withheld their vote from a|Geo. Dutresr a; Mindon.| Prince Rupprecht vainly attempt. | ern {he Drovines. ed in Seattle concerning the pro-| Seattle and Oe the bac! used by Cohen motion to support the government. | $50) Chris a 1 to carry out Hindenburg's Wilson from San Franch | You will find this Di- ’ - : otion was passed, but the ma . 0 orders to retake Pas: da fi ite ) 1 | fn soliciting memt : ‘ arnaae siiias e , | The motion y ‘ aa Lat a | Finland has long aspired to sep. It is certain that he will have | sith Aun we wo Keg and Relker declared ‘that| CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov.'14.!sorty was 9o scant that, coupled) © 00; Kinft Nowman or break the British grip on ¢ arate ruje from Russia, and. recant|to come up here to effect a'settie,| | feceOly ell orth Laat T amy ‘ meni Federal Judge Cushman yexterday (Continued on Page 8.) ‘i $500; H. Hoffman, $400 | Passchendaele ridge yesterday dispatches indicated Petrograd, prior | ment id Parr, “unless our de preserving for future ea pres# and public Ktaff Correspondent Field Marshal Ha lay report-|to the Bolsheviki revolt, had agreed | mands are granted, But when he! reference. bership p fecided thi * . \ Nov. 4 otel keep jn the case of Privat ers, of the RERLIN (Via London), way structed not te Barna “Following Increased enemy ar-|to autonomy for the provinee coming, we can't ers Or 808 drink p M4 166th depot brigade, who applied for | “Se ltillerying, the enemy attacked ye WAS , veh members oth ». \a writ of habeas coryus to compel |the snow terday afternoon, and were com Jor and a mumber of telephone | The Fastest Growing wlage, also the a 2 . e retofore r i ‘of the Hient eattle, 18%/ Maj, Gen. Greene to release him|enemy, east of Aslag ee a - Mra Archie | pletely repulsed.” Star want ads will find you a |eperators who had heretofore ve] Paper in the Northwest mored works at Monte Liswer rd, $100 ; $500; J a mained out of the union, came into uy, | Wyare 1 He located the German thrust as! | new home. ™ ficial report We | Lennett, $400; a Ara, OG, A. orth of Passchendaele.” le ae —- @ the fold Wednesday SS EET dango and Felter.” Christensen, $160. communes were stormed on announced ‘that super clad hill positions of the are firms in the south end of town, | from military service and the firm of Gill, Hoyt, Frye &| Koseris claims to have been illegal: |clared toda od Pr Raley ore viven a per cent of the ly drafted. captured