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bm ea me ARTE THE SEATTLE STAR... Paid Editorial on \First Woman “Con ; First Woman “Con” DRUNKEN SOLDIERS | : A. LONDON, Bec, S-Btussle’s {laration of martial law by wack Botshoviki are dreamin » | Kaledines Ketires i} B-R-R-R! LNT How T OREAD the fan 4 a tastic nightmare of at Malsiines formaiig. retired Brest Litovek, while fighting des from his place milit Netator To GO DOWN perately at home to retain con | of the ‘olt against the Holst { A COLO | trol, according » latest din irging et © by the ret of CHinney ! patches today ernment whict 1 be represer Hi Petrograd was reported in almosta! tive of the wth people it 1 the meantime, the Bolwheviki de ne from to the pe wildest | Litovek were urged to pateh up sor ling with the | reign of terror, Soldiers fr gates garrinons, drunk with w | looted shops, indulged tn th rioting in the atre Firing of machine guns and rifles was constant. ‘The soldiers formed n regular skirminh line in the Marie of “no annexations and no indermni theatre square and were not din ty,” had been outlined to the s#itt until after vigorous fighting, by the Bolsheviki, and the Germ: ve mngre at Brent Let All Unite on Ole Hanson for Mayor BY EDWIN J. BROWN ti of an undernta ane rt showed the whole program I was pleased yesterday when I)brain, and those who are for sale, canyat heart and penniless in pocket perne the editorial in the Sunday Post: | see that the Ru je are being | among strangers, and joined the | in Which Bolebeviki guards ran Gown | hed a:th eenaaine tt jor in relation to the quali | betrayed into the hands of Prussian army, but fell easy prey to a aick-| | scores under armored motor carr German YForetg Minister Ve Peations of the man for Mayor, It | military machine. Last week I did) ness ause his great soul was| | disorder was reported contin. Kuehimann oper 4) the ts ost ne rs hows that we all really want the {not expect the German Prussianized humiliated and crushed. He died cane Papers gid. pe eneune rnment to be #0 openly bold and | among strangers—the victim of a lie = nn 0 ‘game thing if we only cast aside the | Rov @utakde skin and speak from the | brutal as to show what thelr ¢ Deart. really are at this time jrea| Les Darcy was not a slacker PEACE DELAYED BY eo HT gl Ta wpeaking of choosing a man for| I knew that when the great Red WHO 18 A SLACKER? [ Mayor, the Post Inteti r said Bolsheviki Linine wa scroas| OUr American b nust now go Se i (gee peer NE GSE col Whe Por the wavs Merty ana| MRS ROSALIE GOULOING , BOLSHEVIKI, SAYS : many in a specis be the |G "The man selected sh tative of no particular class Dut one likely to represent ¢ r for p Bolsheviki wenian p was o | Gemocracy, ar y man or body of | b men who cnetart "i ay. beg Me ™ Rosalie Gouldin f Washing LIBERAL LEADER SANTA'S REMARKS BEING OVERHEARD — + Gua’ Salter |nrent tak econaaee * tae’ Where BY J0GHPH SHAPLEN News by Telegraph $ ENTER A.BRIQUET, BLACK DIAMOND, NEWCASTLE — ‘Sets of all the citizens of Seattle. He many a hotter place. I know; ¥ithhold anything that will ma’ ibould be a business man, a man some of our own Red Socialists in| UM . Pony ype nol © Btaff Correspondent al or ih ned, best equipped | heard of w began (whose private life has been clean, Washington who can be bought STOCKHOLM. I 4—Camille and Telephone 4 nail: | claiming thin distinction, ‘Then Mra home interity is unquestioned, of |cheap that I believe the Kaiser can | and best cared fh = 3 : Broad understanding, of tact, a tax |efford to buy all that he unot be * this world ev in al ting’s friends showed that long Hyamans, the clgian fs ee i" ’ ae he -tteale to ehew | tray as ein Ru because the » to war | before the Gotham girla even applied '8der, w an been & prime Over + eeeesecsccccoesoscooos Siisrent tn. t “ in effort hold ar rat all © compelling institutions of | for Goulding wa 1 from some Raymer received a po Bome Interest in economical p Wash.—Kobert Moore, and one who, by the in Edmonds who in faithful to| our nation. Any r clas of | ductor . trolley, which | Peace gathering atx ates a tae y t of his own | his class as be k * n who take of condi | runs from Chevy Chase, Md, to Ken. Press today the ki peace en: |, at a ie esi invites confid his an his name 1 ns of the pec » natic k the Job when he Savors seemed like ne saar ie the > } administration of the pul» » not pay any attention to such | raise prices or increase their rk wan damaging her finitely all hope of « people's” sodA hte: movement for real pea Dr. George T. Gunter spoke on the tters and posteards, but I shall pub-| profit and enhance their own cae a ‘aeecten ihe the card, and | rial fortune beca Star very | slacker, There a —P. 1, Sunday, | 3 I do not believe the Lenine re|true Christmas spirit at a meeting Lat us measure our fellow citi able to Alot the ¥. M. C. A. Sunday clut democratic, just peace lared. | Sunday ‘eandidate for Mayor, Ole Hanson,|soon, when I show how the Red) Every profiteer tn a slacker “T 1 a «< the above standard. Hanson is Socialists of the United States and) It in the profit slacks 0, be he Leninites cannot opt Ger Soiee She sit Bite cnracetine siiancee and te | Germany telong to the Kal cation they cam saake uae ot war con | fy man propomaia without « aurrender |, Lal Ne. 198. Yourneymen Bar| | ALso ISSAQUAH, SQ. PRAIRIE, ano FRANKLIN, Fepresentative of the whole people WHAT A SLACKER? ditions to exploit and A. C. Hay president and J. T. Waugh EACH WITHA SHOVEL FULL OF THESE FAMOUS COALS inet Of any class He has seen doth | The accepted and understood mean: from the people, caure he men 1 ROS accept the Leninite concept vice president t : ' Whe velvet and the seamy sides of | ing of the word slacker at this time | be conscientious objectors and to cor without revolutionizing iteelf President, at a meeting Sunday He knows conditions and/|is one who ts trying to avold service clude that it thelr duty to the ole Increased Ambitions K. M. Calkins, recently promoted i {hui IHHAALAUWIH | Mit \ if i Hi ‘and facts. No man has worked /in the army or navy of the nation:| working people of the world to re By United Press Leased Wire “Prospects of a vice president of the C., M. & He has the vision of united | “one who holds back; one who is not fuse to bear arms against thetr| Lan PRANCINGD, De« Ten have increased ambitions of the cer r That's what Seattle needs. | tense brothers and fellow workmen. The! ri ousand workmen of four crafts in| tral powers tle, to make his hor D He ts a business man and one| One ar the greatest wrongs and) present investigation of Boston bank: |i. tor ne 3 gp asleding obod: Canadiana in France ish the full contents also my answer, In gime in Mussa in fave | parate peace n Chicag 4 attach the least eecees has been achieved by | inJurie Rave. aver knows AE erm and Chicago packers 1 fent |} men not engaged In bu ships | tmpo: » the German agree! CAMP LEWIS, American Lake— Gost conscientious hard work |done to a person was when Les! proof upon which to base the fore ernment, will go on strike | ment x > transfer m during | To save sugar, a bulletin has been is r Gealing. His private life is| Darcy, the Australian middleweight going statement. If this is treason, f ‘ r . " sill” iene 5 P Francisco bay shipyards to-| the ar jermany’s beat troops | ued that cooks shall swee t always has been clean. He has|champion, was barred from boxing | help yourself t was announced by Iron |on the Fussan front are already | fee before serving, a maxir 1% tals marching toward France. neven ounces of sugar to a fn Seattle 16 years. He haa alin New York, Louisiana and other! The profiteers who are charging | 1 and nine children. There has|states by th mors of those|four prices for shoes, when leather © men will remain on strike un-| Huysmans is secretary of the In-| and that no sugar shall be p ie been a whisper affecting his 'ntates, for th 1 reason that he) lv cheaper than it has bee per cent wage Increase, | ternational Socialist bureau, and « the tat . Every business man in| Australia. This/and while our storehouses by the emergency fleet cor- | 0f the world leaders tn liberal move The city council has been notified ttle will take his bare word | bim-hearted a stranger | of hides, are slackers Members of the | ments. by the St Anthony I ta than many a man’s bond. | in a strang d among ua, but an| The sugar profite , Ble is a tax-payer who ts struggling | athle genius—was never given a| bing the people, the alcoh you and me to meet our share of | hearing by any governor, nor was he | ers, the beef combine profiteers and Durden, and wants results for| ever extended the mere chance to de | the whole agetegation of “every dollar spent fend himself, but was b obec San ive WILL AGCEPT ONLY A a will be torn down now. Cars, we 1 ral shipbuild r modern snip & = with PAGE 4 and | burglars are every last one of acme tol ep sa 4 DEMOCRATIC PEACE, ; TR. SANTA CLAUS was born in Racine County, | Made the goat for as rotten a gang ¢ ackers. | not be granted T a OMA. (ity Attorney Har Wisconsin. His parents were born | Jealous political pirates as a dark would sanction what wn DECLARES TROTSKY ' investigating 7 aa 2 Se Norway. He has made his own | ened sun ever shone on, simp to Belgium, France Sittens tel Ms Sway in the world. He has shown | cause they, as fixers, cou ee FIVE ARE INJURED By United Press Leased Wire ecomun seat do ; industry. tact and honesty in |ence a governor and get © PARIS 1—The I ing wage ad mate and public life. In the | rt manager tical democracy heviki a desnecrat ne George Pinte, 5, 810 34th ave, de yeviki wa mocra he worked for and helped| Poor Darcy had been rejected in y. in a wlacker Germany: asap ok ae . de co p S€6 peas the Eighthour Law for | Australia because he was under age wneider his ersons were injured In wort of peace, there will be no dea an wer . [Women through the house. He hax and the chief support of a poor or tiie life when the | . “between = Green Lake Sit-|ings between Russia and Germany, |*t First ave. a nt urda the welfare of the or, is a slacker a in the WOODLAN IVs stood for the public good and | mother with | e politica. He is a friend of our | given boxing exhibitions in Australia Weatlake ave, near Roy et, Sunday | Minister Trotsky, reported here to- dren. He had ne On | according to a statement by Foreign WASH. — Boats plant. our light plant and our made $60,000 for the Red Cre fark hour of grief pari - Rew a mW oth | day washed ash damaged road ar line. Taken al! in all. he |and if alive today. he would be the world, any man or woman bias and Bert Jobneos, Trotaky so declared in a viait| fences and houses are evidence of ‘the specifications for a high-| idol of the American army as the Who fails, neglects or refumem €0) 0911 won W. and st. | which he fe to the French o recent flood. ? Mayor |mreatest boxing chacnpion the world 40 their full share in keeping cl | vere cut and ruined. George L. Om | bassy, it was anserted. He expiaine!| PEORIA, Il—in 2 business HR SANTA’ You ARS Eat Us unite. Let the worker and |wver knew of his age and weight, as Ulzation from being driven into miay | 5. Ww. t iu Ben the |t0 Acubeueiaen tieutaen ties the Be rel, E. M. Strause, preaident of WANTED DOWN STAIRS! ate T and Savings bank 1 killed Berne M. Mead, cash employer, let all law abiding cit-| their instructor. But no, Les Darcy ¢ry. barbarism and savagery, by | a the er car, and Mrs.|aheviki desired the sort of a peace (get away from the ward pol!-| was just from his home fireside, a| vicious war lords and industrial) Ain, Catching, 622 N. 75th at. and| where all peoples oo af ype of Mayor. Let ua clect|young, bashful, backward, gentie-|lorde gone mad, a aslacker. This in| te Mrrtie Peterson, 626 eat Gubie Ur thar can atieie |r ofthe bank, Gatunde Mayor, You wil! have no|manly boy, profoundly ignorant 0% 4 time to » P petty qu 1% et, pamsengers in the jitn were’) The French ambassador asked ‘su T LAKE CITY —The govern ecandal; you will have no pollt- about his rights and how to obtain thie Is not a time for c@pital to em po) Trotaky what if the Germans re. | Pt will fix a price of $1 an ounce Ping; you will have no rumor of them. A political governor of the plolt labor, nor labor to revolt only) ye Gg op Hort 17th ave. N. E.| fused this sort of & peace. ne saya George H. Dern, dele Let us all unite on Ole Han. | greatest American state put a curse be betrayed into the hands of the @2rd st. suffered a broken Trotaky rep ed that under these t the America: ain ¢ ype to confer with governn aix, who returned here Satu ‘Kider U v her a the Reorgan med Church of J t the right | Vicfous by the unsert a he was If the Germ upen him by refusing him /Im my last week's editorial I to box because some bum aa “It is my opinion that thea slacker. Another great governor, “lence to a Pru *. | cond: ne peace would not be sgned. A. | because the Maxtmalists “might be brought to a revolutionary war bow in obe an Kaiser, under a on iki leaders of Russia are Ger-| with a little mind, followed sult: and fovernment which is them an). Ty peblie opinion ia ratractecy lana and that their acts are in| still another polit accident made un fodder and they are) hie, th lesaine’ naiek., Teka commimecner |* nattie % ¥ with the Ger-nan influence governor became nent before slackers " ~ ‘ saddiied wee Which desires the Czar replaced at the great Amer people b and who doom not de Pemwagh eeek n cath: minke ennieted (we 20 Je the head of an autocratic govern: ing this young t as a slacker world and « ‘eh @ that “If the Boleheviki {#8 Turkish and German armic © Ment of Russia.” 1 also stated that) The poor chap Darey) went a ¢ world all of succumbed, anardky threatens Rue The annual red coder ahi le con. ath, crushed in spirit, broken slacking slacker be r w Wash ‘@pyone, except those with crippled! aan i hac 1916, § . ‘ee Weantet 5. Greek Consul Weds * “he the result a “ fight, sateciy SEATTLE DOCTOR IS i". ..o05 one Eyl i * KAISER ., & SSS Sa REPORTED WOUNDED . r voo'tatves's: BE AT PEACE BOARD? °.. an in Seattle and Port Angeles ed Press Leased Wire on an open charge y © being held sand T. W. Twymer hief for th and was By Un By United Press Leased Wire astbant Leander Go ceveral yebre : : _Mel aT Tw ove E DE BY HOPPER-KELLY CO. #32. cc: [PACIFIC COAST COAL CC contemplates yur to Brew sk to be present during ber = - 563 RAILROAD AVE. SOUTH ‘oenct ““™ “GRAB TWO MEN pasos nts peace,” at saying, “and WITH DYNAMITE operate | By Unite * Leased Wire | = mene piehaieniionineeanatie rroat here ¥¥ SHORT COURSE FOR |NET OF EVIDENCE ‘| MINERS JANUARY 2} AGAINST GRAHAM ‘plist wicacecammwne| DRAWS TIGHTER | Lite conferences ¢ 5,000 Additional Feet of Floor Space, Alteration a Old Quarters, New Prnues and Decorations Give Local | Dealers Largest Exclusive Talking Machine Store and Stock on the Pacific Coast “7 ‘U.S. TO USE SHIPS oa van By United I (40 1. W. Wie ha tnining, which starte Jan gainst 8. L. Graham switchman THE HA t ection with dy: |“ f a t harged with the :nurder of William Applestiel last Wednesday night, at tempt by whis s to raid a boxcar in the agreement " ‘ qn ¢ reau of mines, the university col during an a over food of mines will give train out ping, I t | aT aha hte ioee, in Wenn Pacific yards, is the opin the chamber of a tle He . . : | expressed by Sheriff Stringer. announced < ne : aiakiis ‘wiihichis diab in alka ah This opinic strengthened by the clusion of suc ; statement of John Porria, an Auburn ¢ war materials and mining A act, It wan atater “| chauffeur. Porria told his story in | relative to their prod: Prospectors will be perm land with neve vt ta | the Presence of his attorney, John the United St | 4 . stenographer, and Sheriff wring their own ore and a it at ~, land placing at and Deputy Prosecutor Car men, exee | Porria says he was first called . ship af {Flynn Resigns From jeranam's home Wednesday afte nm by Mrs. Graham She asked Secret Service Job)|)’,: United Press Leased Wire ne De ‘ Ww pctor of the se mation concerning the move: boats touching Redondo re | BOLSHEVIKI SAYS ! Start the day with a U. 8. RELPS DONS MERRY ervice, next week will succe | t is MeAd FOLLOW K t 1 Mr. I ation 1 we ee ee, STMAS cocoa = ee : tant and nuse — the 169 WASHIN By United Press L¢ f insisted that he needed rest. || RIGHT DRUG Co. STORES | PETROGR in your home by serving | k for the Free Doctor Sign. Trotaky, the Holwhe S Anlie anna 4) 4 You hear the call, Have yon answered? phe Sas aa He aa hae the folks some of those = I tion se aid that he ha enticing, crisp waffle was aidir th ru the Red that such pra t are ily and quickly prepared fror Albers Flapjack Flour fee what a feeling of American Ambassa Francis, who b hee Cheer remain The Hopper-Kelly Talking Machine Company has just completed ex- ; abo ‘These record rooms are #o arranged that each of the different nee the rhutic after they have enjoye fensive additions and alterations to their store at Third and University, | makes of records have their own particular division, and the variou bust brewk hb gal; spc these delicious waffles ONAL Which makes their establishment the most complete and the largest ex- | numbers can be heard and selected without loss of time by, the customer, | Pin ! ee Lie ape pas elusive talking machine store on the make the necessary ex- | The business was opened a little over three years ago by ©. H. Hopper, |"?! Mire the cereal habit Pansions to accommodate their grow! ness @ lease was taken on | well known in the music trade, and Ed, P. Kelly, tye original mo. (t's a patriotic one DENTISTS rthwest. The growth of the bu har toon |Charge I. W. W. With did store in Tacoma wan opened by the firm a | the Huessy Building, located north and conn and the entire second floor is n oted to Play rooms in which we exhibit all the late Hall, | graph man of the Sending Out Poison Albers Cereals and Flours | HIRD & PIKE Ry United Press Leased Wire miner of handsome remarkable, and a sple » policy of the Hopper-Kelly Company is that the et is of the world ear ago Fecognized makes—Victro New lisor ifonolas and | always comen first and that service must be a paramount to Eéiaon Amberolos, These display roorr on h is iMlustrated | become successful. ‘The argement of the ttle. store cor Fest CHICAGO, I 4.—-Rock salt and fé % iaie entrance is another fine feature. For the accommodation of thelr t nelection of records, gives the public the largest and most com. | fer” seston ac | It Will Pay en to Call on Us Bumber, providing sixteen sound-proof rooms, one of which is shown | holiday selection» vertinement. | federal official here charged toda

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