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wal SIGHTED ARMADA REPORTED PASSING INTO STRAITS RRR RA PAPAIN a EELLLEEEEEPEPEEOErrrm™™e=s=Ss S PAA Talos i Seana An American Paper That Fights for Americanism | TheS eattleStar 2° $5.00 to $9.00 tered as Becond Clase Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffics at Seattle, Wash, under the Act ¢ nnrens March 3 1 “VOLUME 22. _NO. 168. __ SEATTLE WASH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1919 “Weather Forecast: Torii and Priday, probably show. * ers and cooler; gentle westerly wind Decca) STRIKERS PROMISE T0 GIVE FULL WillReach | links would save a lit- === /GAS SUPPLY IN SIX HOURS’ TIME tortoseow TI, paint art now in the ‘Soe ee GERMAN PEOPLE{ fetey Fe GEE Shortage, “FAILED HIM, SAYS | ..PROGRAM ig cn a | GEN. LUDENDORFF jet as lower the hich cost of » ste a resen Gen. Ludendorff today flays the German people 4 Rin of, Rest. tome tty the cum boot caddy to for ure to nationalize the single idea of victory. seattle belt Began ine Jefferson links The man who sent hundreds of thousands of his ; vs. Comp 00 end Normal tvice can be . 7 ” i ewis, Music by fleet band tiie vy the bellows! “" established wie six low it countrymen to death in solid columns of “cannon 1:06 Dh m.—Hedeo and Wild Weet i wed, and he retrieved dol the Seattle Lighting Co. will deal fodder,” has only scorn for the fighting spirit of set oe. "Waste bp floes a dime, materially - with it. striking employes and the fatherland. New light is thus shed upon the ta-~eevetery of the Novy eae cet of living in these end the tieup that started last psychology of the master mind of the enemy's mili- oe ee Saturday. tary machinery. In yesterday's installment, Luden- M A A A ee can Go our own diving. But, if the company holds out, ’ ‘ ns vous ae s bs ia ball in the pond faciete- on walt erews of strihe dorff told how ruthless submarine warfare was ‘hie fialioet an unamlable fat gen | breakers, there is not a chance forced upon the world after a bitter political struggle Daniele at Halnier elwh. Sims a@freasing his ball on the of maintaining service while the in Germany. his quiet lake yesterday rit gun fest & here, or of bulld Chancelior Bethmann-Hollweg was fearful of its d when you speak to is up an efficient force within * . nt kers ted you “address” it, in the a year, consequences. The imperialist junkers wanted it ‘of the sport. é ‘This in the declaration of the Gas but the socialists fought it. Ludendorff and Hinden- dianer. Gils person was addressing | Workers’ union Thursday morning burg insisted upon it and at length the chancellor pag Leg BA be put enough verbal (denouncing the statement made assented and the kaiser decreed it on January 9, champlooship, Seattle besehall a it for a style show, and | Wednesday by Frank R. Spinning 1917 park. Dances for men of feet Giressed the pond, and |*tate public service commissioner @rumal aah oe ae — tnd the heavens above, | Spinning, with A. A. Culderhead Cool calculation of what America couji do if she Nd tenlar club he was us- | “tate traffic expert. inspected the did come into the war preceded the decision, ‘The {See works Weénes@ay: afternoon. navy chiefs were certain that the U-boats would 0 orkers . . A ‘ : ry se ee cS Se. em. werker bring the allies to their knees within six months. ’ oder] yoo arn “The strikers ask no more wages Ludendorff gave them a year—and decided America epee into the double | Pan are being paid to the strike could do little in that time. One chapter of Luden- Eke had been travel. | 'reakers | dorff’s book will appear ir in The Star daily. With black smoke belching | “We, who know the experience 1@ the 13th hole fi thelr funnels, the bat-| required in the fact of ; 7 rom en ge Gar. know that, it will take at BY GEN. ERICH VON LUDENDORFF tleshipa, Vermont and North | ; Fetorm | fest a year to build up a force Possibly the revolution which is now shattering Carotinn steamed into Port | One homely ‘wil raise the per- | Of cmployes as efficient as the | Furone may usher in a new world order, and make! Angeles at 8 a. m. Thursday, pe bo tae Only Water Gas the thoughts and feelings of the nations more ready followed closely by a small gh cost O€ golfing considerably “The only kina of gas being for a peace of justice and reconciliation. The armis- ey agaeor’ cee a mye ibis on strike Te Videos ot tela end ol. ‘Tele itice and peace conditions certainly point the other sembling of the new Pacific | Betd ur foil balls to get | being forced into the mains by air Way. In any case, all the time I was first quarter- fleet for its entry Friday into | sso ee Mnner eee ent hecounts for‘ master-general the world had not yet changed. its home port was, officially y | SE DONT know much |sumers get. The retorts where the The supreme command took the same view as under way. | ff} about art, but we dont coal gas is made have not been rug Pp. ide Tile, | ° } The battleshi w ie emicnaie |ance taturery. “There machine (President Wilson, who supported his demand for a}, ‘The battleshins were not| ; Should te so |cannot be run by the strikebreakers. great American naval program with the words: he to enter: Paget ite oA ¥Y 4 “The company is operating should think it senseless for America to adjust her Ee. Mae Meestons whe | one-third of its plant with less (5 ga tara 7 ) aajus 6:30 a. m. the Seattle M =| Handpalnting, | than 1S per cemt of the necessary [naval program to.a future world policy since the lat-|chants’ Exchange received a| er ays tad a nice, | sts producing about 15 per cont ter had not yet been decided! report from Cape Flattery | "7 SAE Gver the center | 0 smount 1 ly by| In November, 1918, the president johny the spirit and morale that three- and four-masted We have noticed that the | tl ° aploy of the Soldiers’ Council of the 4th|°f the enemy nations: cruisers were passing in. Owner is all puffed up Jarmy wrote cel se-pe lomanep ter er nnghinagd Bi Pg MRR Salts (falls. soapecaggge™ Up to Company 4 Mh pride over possessing one or ernment att decinive im A Hg “Whatever inconvenience the “Some people may think that the| portance. Thi« m port that a three-masted steamer 1 a public is suffering is due to the | pevoiution can be built up on ideale. ment, reiehstag and people must de-| Probably a collier, passed the Cape 2 Sep in foot-wide wilt | fact the gas company will note eee ena on inaer | Vote themaelves utterly to the idea of |@t 730-4, m | Bet fives them a whole pay the former employes the war, That was the only way; the| With Secretary of the Navy Jose a oe os wages wow pald strthebredhers | sree that the workt-policy of the| DOC. 1. Gale war had ite source at{Dhus Daniels and Admiral’ Hugh | f° " ‘ ph ood digg and will not meet with their men | entente at the present time t# in hore and found its expression at the Rodman, commander of the fleet } “The Gorilla” . i metietic Tit when you because the men insist om the | fected by materialiem.” front aboard, the superdreadnought New ‘ ight to maintain their union or- ¢ Mexte 4 the dreadnought Arkan. | & the tempie. See aan be WORLD IDEALS SHATTERED; The great arm of peace could only | So" ctienaed by w flotilin at dectan * Mt the other day, down on | “There is no abnormal demand for|GERMANY PAYS WITH LIFE — be attained by relentless prosecution | 00) ids ineir entry into Vietoria bath aeons ai ii ei We maw a whole win ss vfpsew oP we WOEEESE jean Of the war; therefore, the govern. 4 x, a 4 gas that could not have been met by Th hed rid, ite ide nen ab the ne time paved the | Catly Tuesday Bs tae occas one |fape ttt TO" Tithe s0y eHtr ot lanatres now preven tnt ary |""conry ow naam Tunrees) | Aamble 5 A International Pickpocket Defies Police Let the public demand the ef ¢ German peovle have been mis-| | These, with the remaining vessels inl they were real hand-paint- ficient men be put in charge of the| led. and is now paying for ite di jot the flest, wilt soin the others at n S ’ cc 9? es wee ectonts | Secc‘screse St Shemage wit to|teaen wen te te | ort Amica amFridny, and a ays He or ere Fleet Wee an & ee over in six heurs.” hice were « sin tonten i ° . jor Seattle on 5 ' > baa one every five | Getunins ont cavtastiaed-niabond Bi aes! ~ normous tasks for th Meanwhile, President Wilson was The Gorilla international knew that “The Gorilla’s” pick of new “dips” to Seattle, un- |nied by Superintendent Hutchinson, to speak Thursday at Billings, Mont.| ¢rook known to the police of pockets had “gone to work.” known faces, He may obtain ee these mate with ® lwent over the entire plant, and jcr rested, nad hich nat thacuere and hasten on to Coeur d'Alene, Ida:| two continents, is coming to » ordered a round-up, Detect his revenge, and then again, he wasn't stingy with | Guestioned the workmen. WRU lun encatiliy anteduarced: tf Gants ho, for another speech on Friday. He| Seattle with President Wilson streamed out of police head may not |men accompanied them. As far a8{iteeiting source which had to be will arrive here at 1:30 p.m, Satur-| At least he says fo in a de rters and in four hours had Whatever may be the outcome he put on a lot of fine. |could be learned, the only shortage kept clear i lone Gaything: af 7” eee eg copa gt <BR oe poly PB arom engp of the nolscless feud, ff is cary ter om ir hols la tu tnd, vaca .0¢sageaon | See A lone saying a Ghieyarte will ches Thurstay detectives thru. underworld ennant maintained that the tain the detective department PERCE these highbrow paint- |iaborers, and altho there were evi sa ane veriewed: tha: Mereuaith- Oe e 7 evening and will not reopen until | channels crooks had broken’ their: word of the Seattle police department the public with muddy |dences that some of the big Yetorts Feed the sailors! Monday after President Wiison “The Gorilla” is the police The Gorilla” insisted that his | are literally “up on their toes Qnd gray greens, and |were not work) in first class paige tau wadritiiad Seattle women, the is gone and the fleet reception is name for KR. N. Robertson, men had not worked “inside and rarin’ to go.” sick sepia tones, but shape, it waa indicated that stren-|in need Of that inner | spiritual Se e over. With the battleship Oregon, master pickpocket, who directs Seattle.” Fortuna park is ‘out-. | Bring on “The Gorilla,” they . teed ‘em straight, and | yous efforts belgie: at 17 TUT era tic atene. and ame responsibility is advance guard of the fleet, lying the world’s biggest organization side the city Hmite, but Seat say Med a red tree, or a pink t anchor in the harbor Thurs- of quick-fingered artists. Every le were the victims ———- Ma purple sunset to do, he | erie ge joo | The powers of the nation and of || yours. If you fail, ioe it right, i ‘ i r. fleet committees were camera-eyed sleuth un Cap. Charges of breach of faith ie hone | ttle gas users burn about|the armed forces + Mop Seattle fails. Shall busy adding the final touches to tain of Detectives Charles Ten. | Were made both by detectives BOS ON RIOTS a that a aa | 5,000.00 feet oe Ths ‘takeing these men go hun- the official program for the next nant is on the h ut for thi a forest | The maximum capacity of the gas three days. man and his assistants Jumped His Bail TRA tatt—which « The holding tanks have a capacity |«ePeit | ome f cant faa vou come to the |/P. m. Wednesday, High overhead an| ed that Nl operate In Seat \ fire and wii re vis Of 3,640,000 feet in: i a Proninss rer : Airplane soared and bowed « tle during fleet week and defies y Gardner, one of the ieee the forest holding tanks, which are usu-| home everyone Ph desig Boge 0 , to the old heroic craft the police to stop him t of the band, was eon he didn't give a darn about for the war in that had never 4 OH cordwor: © was at night. are nearly empty aaah watt ni crus ths Go to your grocer. the plane was Eddie Hubbard, daunt A feud has developed betw “wre and sentenced to BOSTON, Sept nw, nited BP 200-foot firs just like : boxes CR new mayor is ) quite a bit for t | hig remarks, we gathered o hotneland was not only the baxis on which our military pow and na The nation was age ad alt : y . a : leas pilot, and the Misses Betty The Gorilla’s" band and Seattle in t penitentiary Press.) —Rioting was renewed hi c } 1 pressure during the morning, | of the over os y Get one of those box- White and Babe Waldrep, beauties} authoritie 5 ped from the county bi tales sta afters und night hours, when the| imperial chance at 11 o'clock today when étate Sead for that sort of |icad le noe hen But, the house-| foster that spiri Bk, es which the Fleet ||from Levy's Orpheum, as passen Feud With Poti e others paid fines and RE Would have a private wives and many of the bakertes,| Upon this ministe ‘ r Reception committee ONTD ON PAGE SIXTEEN ip n restauranta and cafes have @ other important war task: the di has specially pre- commor An unidentified satlor fete not proud TINUE < PAGE TW e's Bathe Trot uid Germany | pared, Fill the box ? ] DROWN! presidential | campatgr r sige pelipe | Mereaane BE att hs he 8 i t t use th werful weapon. ot ‘ . ree, ne nited States uf " wc . intatr r 1 an attack on the guards- ee «x REPORT CONFESSION S ethects of whi o dalt pot with a lunch — such s Arriving in Seattle r 7 troops attempted to break tip Three year age of pickpockets \t§rongs of gamblers om Boston headquarters | ilberty Bonds Quoted | enced in her own t should we | as gobs surely enjoy, (BULLETIN,) oH le caghig Rcicghdg tra secluded hotel room ; joting which broke out in OF STORE BURGLARY | io stisck tne mora of our enemt home - cooked — food. MtiMt wid BENE themcuntiea|: inc he eteta noe omcek collects ihe nd oversee ae. a Rae ie have confeased to Dep-|in the same way as they were, un ributio C. A, Batchelor and |fortunately, #0 successfully, attack Then bring it to the |) Press.)—Twenty-seven members of| tle. Following @ practice that gmap ancy 4 , Geller, ‘Beasennd ‘Bole is accepted by police in many iffs Herbert Beebe and | ing our Bon Marche park at the crew were drowned wh a Ma da il ngage Fe empbell that he robbed the | ‘This contest had first to be tran Ward line steamer Corydon, carry Meiater, at the end of terred to neutral countries, andi] the time designated |/in¢ 22,950 bags of nugar rounderea| (he pledge that the tewn would car line Septem | thence nto hostile territor But t "4 1 Blair is being held y always lacked one mighty n th pebtornawodiaadiee a Ml oy. aa: : 8a want ad to The Star, | 1m the county jail with a charge of of propaganda: starvation of Let not our sailors Tuesday gratia: Be nh Pe enet or, morked LOK. / in the second degree |the enemy peoples by blockade, go hungry. The res- Nine survivors, clinging wn agg ne ge | Me Bare of the Uk AL John Masor arged with burs 1 ae taurants will not be | “steriowsed ifebont, drifted ashore | Washington, where | thousand on, Pallet Net Worried Bateve timely poem | ns"nitor erin tear | nme erverment hat erat pros | ble to accommodate | "Yad cn’ without’ nyt! ing ihe, Mit Waren” ane Falls, Wash. It is : No greater demand has ever been|| even they could, |) gown with the ship the picnic. Watehes by Detectiver. dec itted in the Want Ad WALES AGRSY NS made on a German government than|| how much finer it A’ iifeboat containing approxt.| oven, fat pocketbooks stcsab ge hoa Contest. See Clas- ASKATOON, Sask, Sept, 11—|to place the united strength of the will be to treat them mately a dozen members of the| #tickpins were reaped in gold pretty” in Chica, 1 7 le at e dispow crew wae pulled under b: e suc. | harvest Possibly his . heir fl The Princ serived at| German people at the disposal of rew pulled under by the su Page for particulars, |) Mince © et | Great wel-|the emperor in order to secure vie|| to the feeds! tion from the sinking steamer and! — When Captain of Detétives. | “bunk.” or on the other hand Joan tory in the field, and cagry on the| J all on board were lost, Tennant received tho reports he he may mean to send a number

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