The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1917, Page 1

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If You Abstain From Eating Meat Today, You Help to Keep the German Wolf From Our Doors IAAL APRN SOPRA PLS ALRL LLL PLS PPSPSL PARP PSP PPP PPP PPL PPLAL PPPLPPPAAPALAALAAPPALALLAP LPP PAPAL PLLA PAPAL AAA - Se TheSeattileStar 2 THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST = Veverywhere VOLUME 19 ENiteb™ Mitkas VARSOCIATIONS SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, NOV, 27, 1917. PRICE ONE CENT &yeywhen AKE 55 ANARCHISTS IBECKER IS TURNED DOWN BY MAYOR Gill Will Not Name "\CAN DANCE, ins bs Sys Sechelt NP esonl Shots Fired by Dockman as Chief HEART," BIANCA ~~ Regine Bs sions’ Reds in Seattle | Minute Men Did Not Inform Him) “™yymes When Sud” Staves Soties oT Te cop Becker Was Their Man; Says He’s cats weeks TIRESOME } German n Pro jaganda Work 3 Not Qualified as Vice Crusader vo. Ceska Proaa Benaie 4 pag: Fifty-five Italians, believed by government off MINBOLA, L. L, Nov yor Gill announced today that he would not ap-) |! can dace with a cials to be sntennationii i] anarchists working hand-in-glove . . heart an smile with a prove the appointment of Lieutenant Becker, of the broken was the answer with the world-wide German propaganda for Teutoni¢ } navy intelligence department as chief of police to suc- Mr. Hance de Saulles reurned victory in the war, were prisoners at the immigration) . . ° strict Attorney Weeks : tot aed Chief Beckingham. when the proses demanding station, at the foot of Union st., as the result of four Gill furthermore declared that the Minute Men, life, sought to picture her as s completed in Seattle and vicinity Tuesday. ey. ., . rki a frivolous Chilean beauty whe A 4 ? ” . with whom he is wo ing out a program to clean up) spent her husband's m The big roundup of men said to be serious Seattle, had never mentioned Becker to him as a weal pA then Ried him softer » menace to the United States and her allies began Sune sible successor to Chief Beckingham. At times Mrs. de | day afternoon and ended Tuesday morning with the ag al of the final posse and prisoners. It was directed by Commissioner of Immigration Henry M. White and - accomplished by his agents and deputies from the United States marshal’s office and Collector of Customs Drums heller’s force. “I did not know Becker was being considered until] Armed resistance to. arrests was made in Seattles Saulles spoke arr , _ I saw yesterday's newspapers,’ * Gill said. Negotiations had b gasped with the Minute Men. " prise w k prt by the of the Puget 5 . yard, an a beautiful defend Secretary a ” hy Wee ad manded to know partment 1 a leave of , . oe A a eS “INTO ITALY 10: rm said Deputies advancing on a stronghold in the lower water nere he Becker was formerly manager of Wee hie daeestenibd front district were fired on, but the arrests were madé@ ae on FIGHT THE HUN : # fa without any one being wounded. One deputy was ine | had writ ten De § ; : sey m4 e opinion of Mayor Gill, Beck all the jured in a bern jump over a 50-foot cliff after a as Garonionees. \fleeing suspect. His back and shoulders were severely dar lrg until there was You danced and asked Weeks. The re walified for the task uttle more thoroly clean United WITH, THE FRENCH AR MIES IN ITALY, Nov. 27— | ""* broken] a Freneh troops are pouring thro |‘ the Alpine passes today. Retief Danced With Feet, Not Heart is in sight for Italy, Men and |, 'S guns to roll back the wouldbe | \°" the | despoilers of Venice are passing longshoremen's strike, when Becker| in seemingly never-ending led the fight against union re streams thra the century chan men neled valleys and ravines. That strike was serio "a cated by the men to break it i] cena With Liquor? sprained by the daring leap. Arrests in other places % |were accomplished quietly. | Word of the important ee ons | : | | = : 0 WORK WHEN = aeea U.S. TOMME a ravina, sung | in the Bay bruary, were ners on board a Gere rine and later forced te ndea | By Unite ss Veased Wh WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.— U {President W for a declara Austria or Becker Fought Union The mayor became persor quailted with Becker du Ry United Preas Leased Wi 3ULF PORT, Nov Strikebreakers were s, and it Is occasionally the mayor re plication the for his object parently was &@ general es tenant as a ¢ than with Recker’s | Another Conference On The Minute Men v <iule . Yuin go ir sya Tues ed and half- s of Germany was waist deep.” wag - teeward of a Spanish ving here today. custom of leave ) its fate, eight mem board the U-boat 1 to lift tore while the ES laughed af ich the Arrests Made’ Here Sunday » will not ask mm of war against me,” the mayor sa y 3 i ing, of his own accord. « , said, were 4 thing that will help the situa I EX GRAND DUCHESS , eek Re on the way am proce tions - ? ‘ taken to am with the Minu m th r nay ’ N Y and forced Honor Written Order Only. YARN PROVES ONLY r i A ae enero hat Compa of which, Tong a . » however, : ; Pens = PRESS AGENT HOAX Bene. Hes ted Press Leased Wir fied n HE Amigo Ail that | Morning, and was rene 1 be the after a course, ur about the e steward said all prisoners in mander Coontz ten request that — charge of a clear " the wer } to submit a | nd to phys to inj 1s of a fluid But I wou n 4 was blank from the : : : : “iniections B — bie aw isband at The carce Since ar a . ‘ ine et rf mau (G8* the. ite k troyed the one 6," as raan was com-|the Italia , sae He said By United came wn, had grown increas. |, “ages tagger Weal Ah opcleepcbeng betleved ail tia ipanions ate , yaide to burr LONDON, Nov it enemy h of nynte Bourlon wood was announced by Y vdivancing British did} marine Deuts 1 ¢ . and r ne | Field Marshal Haig today , appeals — fror nd the r% ek if 1 st counte! ‘ A . ‘ : : night. It was the first counter | 4, idua wing up| ble for this government lar an-| Ry United Press Leased Wire , ' for r theast of major force whieh the |). own wees 1a Pde i r r b and Frer nstances TOLEDO, O., Nov. 27.—Six men “0 line ¢ anta refused enemy had directed against the few manufactu: found | jumped om an automobile, slugged ‘ vs ™ 1 positions “ i athe Geeee new British adva ‘a 1 lences| Paymaster Anton Comes, of thé in| Huebner Breaking Co. near the chists. | plant, at n today, and escaped etters, | with $37,000 in cash and checks. by the wood for nearly 24 hours ever, in Bourlon v has been alm mn being half ARE YOU THE THIEF? plnaed wetirien thetr noid. | English Repulsed r wr each of b A eu, pane } was atill hard at it- ‘ i and § apa’ Rodger fighting in Gen.| ct tiona and batter = wg Me - Ip nay ert jifisbuing “in Ged.|cbarsing positions and By t nited Press Leased Wire _ sein stthe ey ti: victory i# practically a return to the! of tances were told of British ¢ u oes ann Vali "she Lost His Love old-atyle battle methods of the da y unite actually sweeping milé one tps topmeen gr asvells ihe event : Ment mah tg MO oo viva Cot eognonting “tenn, BLACKHAND LETTER ©: 00.08 See on” twee te y ed to care for you The first amaeh of the tanks and) harassing the Germans, capturing on our allies in Buroy or of Carknens: a0 in hand-to-hand fighting,” to were passed Mond of the Univer lar senti t the Pritish Infant earried them be batterte destroying the guns ring | vi S Ley enh te Genene Salen day’s official statement said in the office of ( France Pa nde Hae cell Fane, 4600) a } oun a er haiagt ied oad Black Hand letter rece K Ib * 1 Dill $ NU Ss peal to Citizens t she eared for him husbar Darling | Wantecaevery one to think 1 wal) ney Thomas. Mehor an gpa os eh ir 3 be ae fr i eo Bcc olb and Dill! LEAVE FOR WAR An appeal has beer éjals of the Minute triotic volun : : i alactd 1 , to | \s aes | pip : rig : Central | of t." Mr on wor kind i} her 4 headquarters. to ia De tivities : l ‘ . Domser, ter cam ay inne | © SAMMIES TO DROP isch cree Conca arvana |e te nee a : 1 and m Wher 1 th alling | to be " itchener Gounct at | Margaret Brogan and Blixabeth MG PF cists Teresi diet atticers wil be} Got. $20,000 From Her |Cauino, but she xald she never gam-| CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Nov, 27.| Staff Correspondent eee ‘atcl 9 f ' t the ¢ . ; | aman OFFICERS IN, In a I did. I meant he was| pied. T letter described gay par oldiers who are unable to carr KITCHENER, ©: No “What's your . Spec ial Wate men 7 we t when he stayed wi . m who lost| both their Liberty Loan and govern-| Kitchener er bi ’ af . - roe me when he stayed with me|ties, dancing and. “men who lost h 4 U. Uno. oaks ane “eee” | PETROeane, BELIEF baby was born,” sho| their head ment insurance payments from thelr| by its howlin wu, Uno ot a lot ot works | Guard Spokane Foam Felli Vere having a pretty good| Pay will be permitted to drop the| when he triec dantncintae SPOKANE, Nov The -eaalll ci " By United Pre rr u e Saulles weren't you?” Weeks demand: | bonds, a ding to instructions re) night, A resol “Don't kid me, elther, officer, ment of a city ordinance providing LONDOD eived Here from Washington ity couneil th sis UNO!" 1 guard around every ware eral nt : ; Man the men, on the impulse! dered the premier w use, mill or factory in which fog STORM WARNING Didn't Write Comp ely Jof the moment, subscribed heavily | vote of 7 to 6 | stuffs to the value of $50,000 oF meg mall craft warning. Moderate , ]._ she 1 whe could not remember, | for the bonds and are now unable to Le patriotic! Hooverize, Today's|is stored, today forced many com ale today. reaching here this afternoon, The ss produced. a Jetter! but when pressed for an answar re!| meet the payments, e | Help Hoover, Don't eat meat today,’ Meatless day, \cerns to enped special watchmem moutherly « ¥ é v |

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