The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 26, 1917, Page 1

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Charles Edward Russell, Noted Special Writer for The Star,Has a Big Mssage for YOU al the Masonic Temple,Harvard at Pine, Tonight TheSeattleStar 2. THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWE. ‘ST teal ge asi St (ae VOLUME 19 Nite Mtias “AssocrATIONS . SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, NOV. 26, 1917. PRICE ONE CENT fy°g.nte NAME NEW CHIEF TOMORROW ANCA. DESAULLES BARES TRAGIC LOVE SECRETS | Husband's Gong Ae aie a; HAVE PLAN N e e e ct Teuton Now ‘Editorial Suggestion of Star Accepted * He Went on Cruise on} Guns Pour Ceaseless Rain and Quarantine on City May Be ; Apuse’s Yacht With of Shells on Lines of Ended This Week i . Broadway Dancers Teutons SMILES AS OTHERS CRY BATTLE IS BITTER| ! BY HUGH BAILLIE United Press ” at MINEOLA, 1. 1b, Nov. 26— Smiling, perfectly at ease and speaking with a lisping English drawl, Mrs. Bianca de Saulles today told the Jury in her mur der trie! that defn L. de Sauties, her divorced husband, whom she | Killed, » dered her fortune and boasted of his love affairs with other women She pictared De Soulles as a Developments Today Resignation of Chief Beckingham ex- pected within 24 hours. Executive committee of Minute Men hold conferences with Mayor Gill and an- nounce definite agreement has been reached which will be satisfactory to Maj. Gen. Greene. J. W. Efaw, dry leader, and Rev. J. E. Crowther, pastor of First Methodist church, meet with Mayor Gill in secret conference. O. L. Willett, chairman of Minute Men’s executive committee, announces Monday that “everything is developing according to schedule.” Ry United Press Leased Wire witht THe ALIAN AK MIFS, Nov ti——The eruclal battle across the ILimile gup between the Trenta end the Viave rivers wee swinging in Italy's favor todey. The fighting is Indescribably bitter, The er mies have be dine death krapple almost continuously for days The Italiens are not only win defensively, but in the past gty rounder, who drank ed ond negiee sorted with the duke of Man chester on his steam yacht, with its cargo of girts Austrian ti In two the enemy has lost 50 and so far there has be } diminution in his attacks | Reine f ’ d her, 1 I was BY ese ce Jchanged hands three timer yester Minute Men's committee confers with BE ttm tant vor 100 aurey. ; | Maj. Gen. Greene at Camp Lewis before he had sunk. 1 was camera vianete,-, patonnd. site goes East. per! CLEVELAND, 0), Nov. 2¢4-A na | Secretary of Wer Baker and Secre- ting |, | ed with Two photographs of Mra. Blanca De Saulles, of tial for killing her] forned wonderful service in nat war slogan has been pi Public announcement of complete pro- ked | tary of the Navy D < nd because he refused to give het “LJ Jack,” their 4year-old|German and Austria * i ‘ e introduced in a is fighting for jepetr renging has given the Ita gether 0 res the adoption || gram to be announced in 24 hours. s her as ahe appears in the Indignation meeting of Minute Men for Wednesday called off. unflu n will | ot = WISSEL SEES PRO-GERMANISM S22 INGLAR'S DAUGHTER COMING HERE :: Writes ed Leve fer Gaby “If Miss Tatiana Nicolaevna : - Romanoff, second daughter of Se In line with the suggestion made to Seattle Minute trenches by al |Men in an editorial in Saturday's Star, the executive ore committee of the Minute Men and Mayor Gill are work- ing out a definite course of action which they say will, ” GEN, IRONS WON'T LIFT VICE BAN wine gout lift Maj. Gen. Greene’s quarantine this week. hm oars a MERELY BY CHANGE OF CHIEFS ..:i00°0f.Whiss<Satmne ut winne Me Defens: to the jury fo her bh friends, sb: Hegiect | spirit the former czar, comes to Amer. jen, it will be the lovers oo dette antiiicieae i Men of German propaganda the ka z De Ge se ce eee tive Chl ae cad: Mvaee pond pice Hg tte put over dur oe feed BY WILLAAM PHILIP SIMMS CAMP L xWIs, Sasilesd. Seow hom w r executive minittee, announ ed V eryt ing 1s ie- ing the war.” ¢ this war] witht 1K BRITISH AR acuta acs daene a jveloping according to schedule, and we hope to ans 4 Ruane MIES IN THE FIELD, Nov evo vag ti AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS jnounce the consummation of our program within 24 :s iat be wub| —The sixth day of Gen. By | status of Seattle while Maj fee hig insue.| great drive today saw Cambral | Henry A. Greene is abs ours. re b : ae 4 ted Ny Uterhar Ai to every man, woman | and Queant both wobbling from | ¢lared Brig. Gen. John R. Irons, EXPLAINS POSITION This indicates the resignation of Chief Beckingham. questions the world. the great crack in the Hinden m gg ae a ; Biota ge = temporary « nder of Camp + deen FF ne indignation ; Maj. Gen. Greene, late Saturday, Bae b wr iT ac 4, the war wi battering of the British 6 atement deny- nesday j fe ss h East It is un emt The Crown Pitace Ruseee in complete ac ” fhe replied Dpacant saad the hope that t fter the Minute Men's he program, which prob ‘ ‘ i would be appot 1 1 onferred with Il for the active co-opera- i am I was born in Santiago * ne.” is entire id be appointed to fill his pl 1 1 ireas a big open mee He ening, not 000 Minute Men to help am Chile, and I live in the Mineola county jail or Ma Gill would state terms | semble evidence against vice. Statement Issued Minute Men and Mayor to make statements con- temple, Harvard g said that I urge Mayor as to get his place Tells of Her mb in six days, can | wt a t program, it is under ul game 4 ea) i f Beckingham will re t m sire : . sign, and be replaced by a man in Ss - fi ery | 5, “ |whom Ge e has sufficient r minds | | 4 confidence to raise the ban on the t r » t he city eee . 4 for @ ' na The nute Men, who talked be- She said she ha len against the au < ee : ol hind doors with Mayor Gill, Rediron in A " ‘ Workers Would F ° prov, 8 ped ‘ were tt, chairman; W, Ay ad hurt her hea ¢ f Gern , - an imme- | Rourns, who S spokesman | Biackwood, secretary; Maj. 7. J, . er ' wa T lin moral an ‘or mor ‘ P wren, ; A few ¢ working p F ‘ Sa AS ae . Ne re sii | and) Monday rf ; Cunningham, Dr. F. 8. Bourns, said she suffered a sun-| Magoni The aye ¢ Ww y te vat a ‘ “ jef Beck leclined Homer Campbell and Timothy stroke ere be for tt with autocracy rul: | ine w a dhe ry re tan oe ne 7 the | Jerome me an ovide (Continued on page 9) British battering ram mint get treatment London. be ment.” be declared “and are en Seattle Launching 7 ‘a 7 ever “4 “J b er the nute en's committee ae the Car | German_ propa Mrs. Carver Faia She Is to at Phere Sa of Shown at Liberty ||, fe ins cunieace Huading as IN NEW PLOT \ her Object d to Parties mart th Reeeeia t fesnive the sity or ie the way | Liberty show tt Aunching of the or of the First Methodist churel irs. de ' 8 re-| cause 4 nate, t6 sinees | freighter t at the Skinner &@| who has arraignec e chief and dred to t nd mere Soclety “we ‘alice Hore i re nan Rea ie mayor repeatedly mn his pulpit ly as “De Saulles ‘ red Americar ald Or e es fro} al ii? when me into .oonferen with Mayor | ny United Press Leased Wire that her mother an yme her with of arma, and ‘ AMSTERDAM Nov, 26.—Gere Gagiet in maki 1 f r Vhat > discuss their con- | man has again attempted to de. companions! 1k 1 on the tach Japan from the allies and ester. This v he eld front ery newspaper in the will hold @) again has been refused, according to Mrs. de Sau land Monday night tn) word reaching here tod: In Town To What would be the result? She Christian chureh,| Tt was reported the Germans of. house parties staged b: uid rouse a ant entiment W. an Oth st. in] fered Kia Chao to J n and ans ia, and 4 cleaner and safer | nounced their willingness to discuss and the duke, in wh’ Broadway da wecame #0 © en ontinued on yon page 5) @ Five Gray Hairs in Bianca De Saulles’ Head Stand for High Spots i in Tragic Career This one came from hurt pany.” events that had brought those ; dy has told we 1 the future of oc Ru te wt " re t ; in ey w tohe rh e ket maker selling onference was held between the | Pacifi ipied islands in the as the price of Japan's re- resentatives and | tirement from the war BY IDAH McGLONE GIBSON | Author of “Confessions of a be ful M | ie , Ah, what tell-tale white hairs. Wife” r te t er t one was for that awfal hairs among the MIN bh 2, (2 6 of n nd sh » when my world had eru tresxes of Bianca de Saulles lerk of the court “ Mir put them t ath yu that old the whole story of Bianca glone beside me that I felt her 1 And 1 wond when she ed mine was my baby and de Saulles’ agony better than she THRUOUT RUSSIA frail foun r f ther ' herself, as took him from me. told it later on the witness i v ® | This gleaming white hair is stand By United Press Leased Wire who would dh for the long, | the sad answer to my longing— | They me that, because PETROGRAD, Nov. 26.—Abolition words * ‘ we | my sh s nights and i “she had loved much," first her | o¢ att titles of nobility was lane charge of 1 lashes hard | awa days w ut my boy husband and then her son, Bian ae iia John de ian batten Taint a “ Se ace trut for hee | nounced in an order by the Bolshe: covering his hea ¥ % moment the brown hair ishness life today The me that vikl government today The same nous black ¢ w In opened wide, #0 long just at the temple, F | omy hush whatever was to be her fate onfiscat on hite hat Aa t guyer and more beautiful wom nothing could bring her greater | of all copy ty of nobles, that she mus ‘© the aity for her dents... Bianca de Saulles well merita | 4 view of them, Blanca | my despairing thoughts for com- | agony than the terrible series of ‘ : ae

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