The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1917, Page 1

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Rere’s the Silver Lining Behind the Cloud! The Launching at the Skinner & —— Yards Today Shows That the City of Seattle Can Deliver the Goods Just the Same > eer @a TheSeattleStar 3% WEATHOR Konno ast THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST SED WIRE SERVICE XESS) ASSOCIATIONS SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, NOV, 24, 1917. PRICE ONE CENT %*¢znu" , , in Seattle 3AN STICKS AS GREENE LEAVES JS. DESTROYERS SINK ANOTHER GERMAN U-BOAT Why Wait for a Moses? |ALMOST Games WARDEPARTMENT HAS SOLE POWER EDITORIAL Figuratively, Seattle is Tunning around in a circle as regards the vice quarantine order. The city is aroused and wrathy, too, but that gets us nowhere. Action is needed, unless we are to sit back and trust in the appearance of a Moses to lead us out of the wilderness. Phe Star hasn’t much faith in the coming of a Moses. We sather expect, instead, the appearance of a lot of politicians who yuld like to get into the mayor's chair. VOLUME 19 ULL LE es Japan While Lewis Commander Is Away | Weeks on Secret Mission Successor | Can’t Lift Bars Against City | Staff Correspondent Treachery of Crew Who Were So let’s face the facts as they are. Saved Prevents Taking Leen LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov. 24-—-Seate aia First—Gill won't resign. 1 Diver forbidden ground for Camp Lewis soldiers for many Second—Gill can’t be recalled in time to do any good. By United Press Leaked Wire ee ee oan ee Third—A recall should be the 1: WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— Maj. Gen. Henry A. Greene, commandant and he last recourse. About 40 members of a German jauthor of the quarantine order issued Thursday forbid- With these facts in mind, let’s face a supposition. nee ee ee ee ding officers and enlisted men trom visiting the city, left Let’s suppose that Gill is not only honest in his desire, but that he is also eager, now that the blow has fallen on Seattle, to help get the ban lifted. rtace by s With these facts and this supposition in mind, here is a pos- pied which had a A ; ‘< struck by a destroyer's depth sible line of action. ern eta i “ We have in Seattle the Minute-Men, 3,000 to 5,000 strong r, they treacherousty opened the virtually a secret service organization of patriots. eanel to x Let’s put this problem of ridding Seattle of vice up to the today with Chief-of-Staff Lieut. Col. Brees and his son, Maj. James Greene, for a long trip. | During the general's absence, excepting upon of jders from the war department, Brig. Gen. James A. Irons, who will succeed to the command of the 91st jarmy division, cannot rescind the order which’ placed |Seattle in the barred zone He is pr takin fr r they had the ban action of ot have to partment reg r thi lepartment. Minute-Men. Let them go to Gjj]_ with the understanding that ‘ po i tiie Al ; Recteg the whole city is behind them. Gj]]_ most certainly will accept ; made public. 1 Regge } santo tha probutle length of the trip |ineg ; the oat |beyond saying that it might be for weeks or months “Somewhere int. 8 His destination was not given to 0 say the public en. Greene has said that it Is | - Whether it wilt be possible for 8" possible that the government's cards soldiers un- cireulation diseases among them, hag their services and their co-operation, In effect, he would have n addition of 3,000 members to his police force. They would B honest, they wouldn’t double-cross him, and they would serve without pay. crew belt captured by That combination would cléan up Seattle. It would do it The official statement by Becre attle citizens to cor with ok A on “nod ada I quickly—not in a week, but in a month, perhaps. en Admiral Sime unknown, Te is 9 that should “Gen. Irons declined to discuss the Indignation meetings will get us nowhere. Vice will still flourish. Demands for the mayor's resignation are equally useless. Action is needed. Let us not wait for a Moses. SEATTLE, FIRST GEN. BYNG FIGHTS a Migr hae teorandl late il ge WAR FREIGHTER, TOWARD CAMBRAI == Si _Witites of “Cosmic Matings’| Emir astm: jared’ oe off | Louise Cann Tanaka, Authoress, Seattle Pioneer, Who Married Local MINU E MEN f LAN A Japanese Artist . eres WAR TO HILT ON VICE Louise Cann Weds Japanese he "Artist “to Explore His Mind;” pester War on vice end pro-Ger Jadopt the commisison form of gov P “ ft at Camp Lewis from vis any of the high mil: BY By LLIAM PHILIP SIMMS : ss ne ing the city, will de wage tire t t ener bg tt t at an immense mass m and this propaganda NIT n ITISH AR No Man's proposed for next Wednesday n from our midst. This Ma SIN THE F Nov. 14 lenperate fighting s marke jeattle night tical move. We don’t r & Eddy Break Rec- Byng today ht his on f the tat. ‘uk the earne ria ee who fs mayor ae e Fto Win Honor of way back to within two miles of | hay shed the none of the mn, A Minute Mer ’ we can't have 7 ; Cambrai Irive a the Hinde re , e ghte at sent into action First Launching The Germans were hurled to two miles of t ann t s taminated by ‘ 4 — back upon Montaine Notre ( ' er t 1 The result would § BLOW AT KAISER pime. The town is now in Prisoners taken by the Japanene t a wh e surrender of our Seattle sent its first direct | ‘the Germans are ¢ back up: | had ed Bourlon wood be mh : Taian aa blow at kaiserism at 12:30 p.m ia tile, a aut Cambrai all costs and that the 20th Germar 7 Saturday when the 8,800-ton ‘ ‘ontaine re Dame is (Continued on page &) have u te Tr 1 Seattle is steel freighter Seattle slipped snp hat t os . “ . tho inter-comty down the ways at the Skinner ‘ « hy . BY CARL D GROAT ; United Pr c Hon é - . ort ox ben t k ne at th n t ‘ w ASHINGTON, Nov. %%4— 5 a t ‘“ th us M t ; t The Russian embassy here broke ™ ft th n nb Presiden off all allegiance to the Bolshe i pow v en, ondorse- viki government today Er aft t is e policy, whieh message vie an : ‘ marked the Ambassador leah ; ; v t ; " A A throw of the t of earr \ Gior Th at 5 xe ort ; ' d_ treasurer. '. DOESN'T REMEMBER (ee ie ean | ne noma the unant delegates idence in war and the it to a success- eclared that the erman government, 1cy idealistic and not hesitated to conflict Ment ships TELEPHONE GIRLS = a eee cr GET BIG AUDIENCE 0". | AT THE ORPHEUM &- To Explore His Mind ceremot rformed | ut America f re k y ecigraptg resp uted John Len- Btand r the inter of | ut Ragin a yarn 7 ° Oey ce ue those non has at Lev . | 2 t ; 43 Thru the courtesy of the building. in September, 1614, ‘| NCE FOR THE BOYS It is known tl organization and Madison, f another 1 ; preg lege re aA the (tt Tia eit nae a cians a aae rata A bn a OR TH i yi t k the floor oe ean ioe ce t n wou ; ae aia? Se ae (Continued on page 4) ie | had. been: laughed” at fc epadsabintis a bunce his eratores ree spre ¢ ai ume the ¢ 1? 7 Cro member ' ha iministra: or |he ‘disappeared \ having,” she sa and I desired to} | a+ 1494 ‘Third ave. Five thot that fil wi gag QHAS, ED, RUSSELL 010: sissies Tie ame eS ce, tt fr | ‘The introduction, was made and| | Rea Cross lanterns are wanted SUFFS GET ouT OF HARD WORK ee i cee eo" \WEGETABLES ROT IN AT MASON TEMPLE 0.003, 80!% %°) Sassi’ sac foe oor LATE “CATTLE KING” CHICAGO, U.S. FINDS 2.1057 bin! ih Mat i pasting red tissue paper over the and fastening a | t} | cut-out cross, inside "| LE 40 Py OP tan Tig e , lanterns ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 24.— om a phi ‘i W. R. Sawhill, First United 6 o’ele turda AVES _— 4 iva tu . zi aaa pe ta the (#| Presbyterian, sald ‘There in no/The woman's party White House — eee BRAN aie. ts sa icated to her| nings question we need a new and efficient | picketers won a complete victory to SeNART'S es a erin i nt ta thes . inv ‘ f svat with her ' lanterns to | | administration r ; | |day, when Federal Judge Waddill or, PARIS, * a 0G | Valin. of the, estate ounty of the pr riage. In it 4 t eaguuantern, nt 1484 Rev, Maurice Bywater, of dered that they be removed from the a eienetion of M. Jonnart & ; a ant : : wbandon expressed conception of the} | 4 ii; betweensFike aud v's Episcopal chureh, said it | ane... weceeee minister of blockade tod Pregi-| late “cattle fe M pioneer ut Camp Lewis niversal Law." which, she be-1 | Uni is certain there will always be a|@coa i eeeeerys of the Budget com es. pal age nae Ry Jaa ger ae ' . Runes one of the leading social. | lieves, make all spiritual | | great amount of vice in a large city.| manded to the District of Columbia miecion, GRP oominated in his) Praleert: winch Were NEAFING COMP to serve thelr marketing juts of America, Tanaka has caused many scnsa-| @Q————_—__——_—______@ | My suggestion would be that we! Jail Jon. today. ce thelr marketin, a y vince “! y : t ¥ ' 4

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