The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1917, Page 1

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Oatten pees “A > B30LSHE VIKI AND Seattle Pioneers "1s: for“Girl WhoDid fac: nocun ! Prussian Militarism Plays | Bolsheviki for Clever Ad- Takes New Lead in Age-Old Problem = i ren : = wt Gor will prevent 4 of Reclaiming Scarlet Women by °=: «0% wii prevent con Medical Care and Education herself tree fro the stranglehold « oft ; eed ‘ i A telephone jangled nervously. The Girl Who ca ‘ Never Cared lifted the receiver and just caught the that and - ‘ words, “The dicks are cleaning—" " np ¢ Then the phone went dead boundaries demand She knew the warning, tho, and with nervous | The effects of a separate haste, threw her things into a suit case. | Peace between Russia and Cer. A broad-shouldered, big-boned fellow, with a a separate peace has been signed, cigar in his mouth and a star on his vest, loomed the action will be irreparable in front of her. Gegmany realizes this and will “We've got to take you down to headquarters,” | pda ere signe in ber way. he said. which she has ne The Girl Who Never Cared was arrested Oh, well—there would be a way out. It was disagree able. She had never been actually arrested before. But she'd go thru with it. intention of wider to further its e. 2 2 The humiliation of riding to the;—but might some day o public safety building in a police pa-| Drug users were to live in another | 1.15 will be too late frgl was caved ber ward—protected by screen, The ne , and the detectives—and five, greases are to have separate com- ‘Other girls from the same hotel went | partments. Gown on a street car. They were disorderly persons But even then existence would be @ were nearly 100 ner MePride PT ¥ ale Things went wrong. She had left! ordered five » word with the clerk. and he | arr ach had sense enough to get a lawyer t to |" hap care wt busy. But not Then the y Blood test * made the make nd things went, Bar wn So it was that she, like 100 others percolated into the city’s isolation) As Christmas approached. Ward, to stay until she could be learn cleas kid Cleanse of the curse of the = were ‘The place wasn't ready for this| the sudden burden of women—some of son them young and fool others old girl rin * program. & The Herm wi Be Done - i rong to loyal Russia and her al and har were grad : aye Rd! addicted t 5 : rate " ‘The girls Grado n were » wil Ate nurses. never = of remorse, and the days ahe ‘ Testing, demanded young physicians were exacting. The food came on trays, aboard a whee ed cart. They ther ‘There were no eealisagreeable ym a chance to do One day eight of the girls deci . to write to The Star. T manded that really concerned ab Many of these girls would like to |* be start over again hey could ge here may be pri WAR cRoPS BREAK inv ed to a decer ar made, and th . . : down and water sweeping over put Eeeewey from the city ask Gs Weta at ob be evamed ir tracks, the Northern Pa r . o Ene ont wey = = oe ‘ ‘That night two girls did get a and Girected. It will take br LL U. . RECORDS «, Union Pacific, Milwaukee off Sv ave been per ee eee IF WE GOULD GET —jumped from second-story win- and sympathy to bring out the best | By United Preas Leased Wire and Great eh oe ee pee ae “et " wine cattle can o ames hey ranted “he” a he im teeters tone w|i “am dct ceraee | arn natn mxronrsp nc . coe, GUNS OVER, WE WI, — o's ss wer ee yada t to t tion over North coast lines via | “EFFECTIVE” TO KAISER ‘ ma a) th no intention by the com - ; the Canadian Pacific. All Bastern London, Dec ‘ m r th retary to mere SAYS M CORMICK aid makea restigatio A new problem as old as the hilla| day's ag howing pie p O* the ff f g 8 wcanaghan cre Ste doe ee ee ‘ , : er ae oe delayed for at leas a ia atteotively attaneea | , Mi Bow . t Ae ntrond ecg ase ag wsallyetie ao ; , ‘ 7 two more days Tendon; 7 a ate rife pssateasin \ ation to! By United Press Leased Wire frank they had been In the ts 1 rh ry oe ul wtaternent de toda " euedatiol erat. m cape b w N, Dec. 19.—Twenty ters. Then, too, th r3 ‘ ‘ . eo 7 = r wally P Aes . five 1 Amertcan cannom haps the fellow wasn e than the age inst Puget HAIG REPORTS CAPTURE rae ; a - fight nein a detective—or a reage f 1 this fa - +20p that OF SMALL NUMBE! t ent “r 1 tx be na bring v ry to the health department ion. This ) hb 6.6 per cent more |'" LONDON, Dec. 19.—-Driving off of | made by him pais : , 2 ead, I be-| than ear Pingel hostile sedcenstiariee Saati aenth Acoordtz taikake ‘nites: Sawaa 428 Ships Under Way man ck, of 1 4 But the fellow was a reporter. country " ’ SA ‘eorthennk et chenda every five mer Heading Dar t ny was, tonight, in a formal ee ee 1 an army of carpen m not k n ° + t t h-| the ¢ hat the avy. ta : es ee eee tae in tone 1 at TO cost EVEN MORE track has been! Marshal Haig reported today from in he mporta hiy does not But apparently we shall have prov ment and building different wards It w ke time and attention . ‘epmer 5 the I front eavy de r duced ho guns until a year after ous fi f the one central | The Girls Who Never Cared Ne ctetaai nne ave gone up| th ty 1 Eller I re The hear-| declaration of war,” he said. airy kitchen | are wond yw whether fas per « o 1916 ¢ sna leatihe be Gan Gas dos and the ounding Senator ( ing with a 1 if wo make guns enough an@ q Hardened, lost souls, were to be thers who never ca . ntmat t t « away of a bridge ¢ Je chairmi f tary war 7 ration ng with transpert them to Europe before the i E kept in one division—away from the Girls Who Never [nore than t har al tuaton, Water three ard four feet mittee, t The « the fi 1 m 2 a year of ), we ought to win thig 3 Vt foolish young girls who never cared | Fiver resell Smead pr Bees wanm sie track. aud ceershia planned all along to g¢ t the United States entered| war with errible losses. Withee 3 Dairymen Kick at BE LIFTED SHORTLY | rn r t ffe j Prospect of an ee yi and « that anges in the department nterurban communication was oa t we quarantine from Seattle | natisfied we will work in har 4 1 announced t ure 1 ' pecan ven wale ixteen machines partic: | and Cart to Go to PY caries 4 permit Camp t arrer apes ong hargea of Northw fairy. | “euped sf Tusaday nigh "! pated, entering over the Kent and Red C Z By United Press Leased Wire i ‘ By Coriatmae, and permit, Cams rren made his trip t0| Men that pr have’ rained tho] culvert wan washed. out for {WoL ieny “Sania ‘One Cermam_ mn ed Cross Winners ODESSA, Via London, Dec. 19.—Ukrainan troops and in sight Wednesday , th pector.| Drices to euch @ point that dairies) Me oT ak eavanning 000 brought down over| Kent,) = Who w nate wy Pico acteosiale Sr | Bolahevikl guards are fighting in the streets here. Members of Maj. Gen.. Irons’ staff Capt B, Searing haa | °° © Jterminus to ‘Ibuinas about 10 miles frye : by Rai eo ‘Sestak: enact 0 RG The opera house, headquarters of the Ukrainans, hag wre acheduled to come to Seattle | ‘ken ge of central stat PArieee ee peg oa Matos lag aes tad ent a Buick to the boy and the /been equipped with machine guns, which have been turn MEMETT wake cxenpiete check on 4 readjustment, accordir Ducks? ‘nhs to Be None Reported Drowned Tho raiders flew at a great height Bulek boy and t equi he cour ations switheeiticn ed crag ‘ ‘ heck on|Word from Camp Lewis, went a lo! % OOD Or ed unt had been| Several fires were xtarted in Lon And cart to the 5 who on the Bolsheviki, who are replying with rifles. Phe saagata ts obtained by the po- toward milit 1 Wooden at Bazaar frowned or driven from home Wed.| 40M by their bombs, but none caused | brings in the largest number of new Bolsheviki troops have surrounded some Ukrainans at ic thorities tow 1 sympathetic and| Pinging tt will con-| ieaday morning SPACE ena par Hing in the big Red Cross the railway stations. All business in the city has been suse Plans for co-operation resulted nee ‘od 5} Liaphtcrsa Rh ent Is in. communication with Ihe third highest will recetve g100/pended, The troops on both sides cut all telephone and telex a Z Re neht vat y. | Gir ur J cast, but the ' k will receive $1( A ; th trom a cererenice ne trvaeed by Cagt Sear: fo.| ducks will be wooden, beg bu fa vensdale, but lost touch with Au BUSINESS MEN GO n cast ch was donated } raph wires in the city proper and there is great disorder yhen Chie r r 0 when the state highway became Hazen J Tes i . ave: aanirateie Le to thele Heate Tueed 1 of Tt The Ukrainan machine guns are accurately training on the mp Lewis r 1 jen tmurgec | , und get you iends to | pay ’ r ¥ mcre Col. Baville, head of the m Talks to Men brought at in defer. | . Lalita Watley hein 1| BEFORE PROBERS a be ‘wet your friends (| Bolsheviki headquarters in the city’s two principal cafey rel nd Judge Advocate! After declaring he had confidence | °M°? | is ; Be ee clonen tor at. leant " ‘on| Six witnesses were called Wedne jand many killed are reported. tr th honest of Pr ic of the “ ‘i Ms day to appear before the King count ff ja of wa 0) near I ton, | pe r r ne aunty , a MULs dhe Rivet eobterencé Mela | ivers in the department, he waid » EVA TANGUA which awopt awny 300 fost of the|arand Jury Can’t Nick Albert By United Press Leased Wire : m 4 Bee cet nterenced T want and will demand an} Y DOES |°"\ ||. J: Harton, a aatenman, in known | Te th One Place PETROGRAD, Dec. 19.—The Bolsheviki government 1 © be one of the men. The rest are en. Irons issued the prevail nd that the mi determine when ons during his watch, and Dy United Press Leased Wir 4 TheSeattleStar 2% ri or THE GREA DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWE rhs daatans VOL U! 19 LL LEASED WIR SeRvICR SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1917. PRICE ONE CENT. Exner DANIELS UNDER FIRE Cared. and then sent across seas t wnite q to accomplish separate peace. The foxy, tricky Prussian militarism is plainly evident. 0 Me aaa be’ ook Britten re ver again because % si Aine tle fronts ha deux aattel~ ta of" Prussianism will “agree” to anything, but “scraps of paper’ do not prevent looting of Bel- Tecidaly 6am tkens ect # ae mnaetim Siete Sic aterestnt| Ee a ‘awe Cea Hore | ODESSA STREETS) p The terminus of North Pend stages | jtoday served an ultimatum on the Ukrainans, demanding law. I expect to hold each Heutenan r * oe has been estab-|8tid to be business men By United Press Leased Wire rey . salon “y trict tbe tor’ the ‘| GARE; GETS DIVORCE running from Seattle has t In ware that ti «| ABERDEEN ” bere (that they cease granting aid to the Cossack rebellion of Gen, Ks soldiers it is up to him to have the sergeant HICAGO, Di 1 Eva Tan firm of Gill, Hoyt & Frye, which rep-| once. Arrested for fail ter |declared. Chief Warre b ry au-|a n account to him. ’ nn is granted A NEW YORK—Hotel bell boys | resented members of the Merchant na w serving a sente made thorities refused to ed fficer makes a mistake r 1 today f John W.)) taken up knittt They sta Vrotective corporation, many of them sure being right on n >» Bolshe var office: also announce ay patdments concerning their plang, | wien I t he 4» conscientiously | Ford, her former dancing partner,|ed it at the, Hlltmore, where alll police court character cation by salling hie queetiont | The Bolsheviki war office also announced today that Maj, Gen. Irons expressed his ap-| doing his duty, I am ¢ to protect | or of desertion and non inds knit for the army between Many of the “corporation” mem- in time to make it tho first filed withJ their forces are advancing toward Kief. ohm proval of progress made ay Culef|and support him as far as pousible.”| support, calls, bers have been called as witnesses, the county board. Cossack rebels are attacking Astrakba, ° i * oR * ‘GERMAN Y JOIN IN TERESTS oe —< to Peace Terms Faile d to Exten d- a Help to Admiral — Sims, Is Charge Congressman Britten and Navy Head Engage in Hot Verbal Clash in | Military Investigation Dy United Press Leased Wire “ WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—An_ attack on come struction of submarine chasers marked the beginning of the house naval probe today, followed by a sharp tilt between Secretary Daniels and Representative Brite ten, Ill. That the millions put into these craft had been virtually a dead loss appeared to be Britten’s contentiong He attempted to draw from Daniels, the first witnessy the admission that large numbers of chasers had beet built on faulty lines and failed to come up to expectaé tions. Daniels declared the chasers had proven effectivg for their coast patrol duties. Stirred by repe ed i speed” In some of its war wi Britten that the navy and has had team-work fm all, Hg h not pre tly supported Admiral said. Sims, commanderin-chiet of the Admitting that there may hav fleet in European waters, Daniels| been some mistakes, Daniell heatedly denied friction with Sims. | added: He attacked Britten for “bandy “o nder Whip and Spur’? about pub sion petty, na ? ve, however, when yoto uss rumors given currency in the press, we have attempted we and refused flatly to discuss “either wi » your confirming judg. © + reports of alleged nts from as was inder all the ein Sims to the di men ar ways bearing fg Y a committee of easity of doing every | the b ntatives has a whip and spur, comd it must not be done d way as would necessii right to know if the department ha Reports today indicate the kaiser will agree to any terms of the Bolsheviki in order | ‘led to give our foreign comn fer ium—or Petrograd either, as the Holsheviki may soon discover. nasty, petty things should be dis- py United Press Leased Wire ; cursed a it nla . ot aeeeatae "Now, you are using those wonts| , WASHINGTON, Dee. 18—At | 77 yourself,” Britten flashed back tempts on or about Feb. 3, 1917 F ‘3 you think facts are entitled —the date of breaking relations % ‘ ation?” with Germany—to interest the f le e ry e ° ~ ISOLATE C 3 Wi e , facts, give them) war department in a machine $ 4 nov * anded gun that could be speedily de | ® B U ag be I NS S § T MENTS I els Ba ms had made re fivered, met with rebuff from an $ e for assignment of certain of | ordnance shipment official, who ° he: United Press 4 who were here, and his! said, “We are not interested.” ° i requests, there had not been| ‘This was told today to the senate ee e «rant | military probers by L. EB. Stoddard) With work made impossible by | 4 999 PTALIANS ARE BY CARL D, GROAT Officer Took “Drink” | vice president of the Marlin Rifle the Rooted coniitien of ply TAKEN PRISONERS United Press Correspondent He said he knew a rumor was cur.|°°*Poration, New Haven, Cony ; oor ol he De of rifles wa lela sew 4 Senstla alt tion of je from BERLIN n Lor 19.—-Shocked | rent that he had de 4 to furnish | phn — Pre: a ' It 7 sa) pe nt| Sims an officer he had asked for 7 fies ot the wae q tastern points was in sight Wed a n ree: recent |e Se eee — department to notify private emma nesday Mitions at r 2 . ee makers in time that their plant nk,” but that “this w With tracks broken, bridges would be called upon for a huge ¥g | lose the mem 7 paatrtoe fully when the proper officials take| the war eh ae at eae Kent has n turned into a eanul| the stand The navy has made “creditable “and m may lose the war, ae w Eine Waleiee 67 Fa¥ treets! ny United Press Leased Wire pea : B nN” t places, over thres LONDON, Dec, 19.—Ten per. , sons were killed 1 70 injured in the first German itlons were juror | (Continued on page 9) were probing the practices of the law) Mendey can be caught A edines within 48 hours or else a state of war would be

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