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Northern | % making @ R who pad ris, arrest. hh to tae ld under’ on a fon. in a man, 1 by gVi. tron, who st Week, o San he same to short Jal, dens ber and anes te WEATHER dessert Generally cloudy tonight and © frosts Thursday ; slightly colder ; mod- S. Hard land, is ‘he rasp. Everbear. the seo. © bushes erate winds mostly southerly Temperature Last 24 Hours Maximum, 61, Minimum, 47, Today noon, 54 iil Batered as Second Class Matter filled Pu ee ee PY smal mi — Svea 8) Eas mersaiad VOL. 25. NO, 225, ( Genius Maneuvering Cannon -Fodder, but 2108 NJ pleked Hen Sun. (EDITORIAL) The man who once overshadowed even the kaiser and came near dictating al German peace to the whole world, today has shrunk to the size of a withered pea in a large pod, a probationer out of jail in Bavaria like any dub conspirator. This man is Gen, von Ludendorff, one of the ablest generals of all time and | perhaps the stupidest statesman who ever trod in shoe leather. His downfall with the “putsch!! the Germans, even in their desperation, have not lost quite all their senses, and that | a general may be a military genius, yet a “dumbbell’’ in other lines. EB He was Field Marshal von Hindenburg’s chjef of staff at the victory over the Russians at. Tannenbu So, Home Brew et Gen. von Falkenhayne failed at Verdun in 1916 and Hindenburg took Von Falkenhayne's place, Luden- Howdy, folks! The King coun. y grand jury is now in session and we hope they investigate this weather. dorff became Hindenburg's first quartermaster general, |< Even Hindenburg in Background | _ Anyway, it is certain that by 1917 Ludendorff was directing Mittel Europa’s combined armies and the likable Hindenburg was much in the background. Ludendorff engineered the collapse of Russia ir 17 and by February, 1918, he had worked out a sim- ilar destruction for Italy, so that only the western front }would be left facing him. And he had a plan, you re- jmember, for that, s | It was perhaps in May that Ludefdorff reached his \zenith, The March offensive had been launched tea,| and, up to May, Ger it! more than 500,000 PUNISHMENT The allied nations are alarmed over the prospect af the kaiser returning to Germany. We're in favor of permitting him to resume his old job if he'll take his pay in marks, crown prine®, it ix rep turned to Ger! nch get their hands on him, about a third of what Ludendorff Dutch treat Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Ukraine, Belgium, Luxem- bourg, Rumania, Serbia and Monteneg ing groomed as vassal states of Germany, and Mes- «| opotamia and Serbia were under Berlir From the | Baltic to the Indian ocean it would be just one Great German Empire, apd it would be Ludendorff who would the the creator of it. He would dictate the peace and the world would pay—including the rich America, Forgets the’Human Equation Then the tide turned. Ludendorff had overlooked one rease of pay Vital thing: The human equation. Almost stupid outside things military, he was too thick-headed to realize that pest of from the start of the great offensive, Austria and Hun- gary were cracking. Bulgaria was weakening and Turkey | breaking up. He drove his troops like slaves. All of a sudden, then, | . with the entrance of the doughboys into action, the| whole bubble burst. ro were already joung girl named Slaug ding where the searchlig aming thru of blu what we shouldn't had aughter. us this thank yot , TH OFFICE , SEZ, Old Beaver Outwits Cotte Ager's ast fork in F 4 ream and thus ese Girl Roadhouse Slayer May | Learn Fate Today The Newspaper With the Biggest Circulation in Washington The Seattle Star |! ‘SE ATT E, W ASH,, a Stupid Statesman to restore Germany to a monarchy shows that | eet * ‘ t \ ee Most married men wouldn't mind} There were rumors that the kaiser was extremely te ral, but they hate to have to! jealous of Hindenburg’s popularity, man casualties had amounted to not | 2* ars edie machine was grinding. The British stood “with their ——— */ backs to the wall,” the French were mighty blue, and it ding to newspaper re : ph r por re were five queens at was a moot question whether the American army would ng of -F Mau¢ : ‘ pet apg ; get into action in time: There The Stories of a Stilt Sandpiper, 25,000 Crows and a Beaver ON STAND —_ May 2 189% at the Postoffice at Seattle, Wash,, under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879, Por Your, by Matt, $3.50 WED ee GENTS IN SEAT ISDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1923, PANGERMANS JURORS PROBE ( ‘WOULD BREAK INTO CHARGES WITH FRANCE OF TAMPERING aa ae Plans! Patrolman Short to Quit Support) and Dr. Shannon of Ruhr Region;' Case Talesmen to ae Club Biss Clothes = JUDGE DENIES -MOTIO lowe Aes She : Thought Lacelle Was Man Who Threatened Her ~ | | \ } | War Hint Heard) Be Called By Carl D, Groat By John W. Nelson Charges of alleged jury tam pering, not only in the Dr. W A. Shannon case but also in the case of Patrolman 8. H. Short, who is soon to face trial for pressing the Stresemann govern: ment to break with France even at the risk of war, it was learned from wellinformed sources p.| the shooting of two pedestrians : : haa ee >) while firing at a fleeing shop: By G. Lucille Butler eet and ity for its) lifting suspect, were Investigat- Winifred Gibbons may know care Ons Pranos | d Wednesday morning by the her fate by Wednesday night. King county grand jury. The that there had to tamper or in the The 19-year-old girl who shot and killed Harry Lacelle on the porch of the Grove roadhouse early in the morning of October 7 will know the verdict of the 12 jurors who haye silently sat and listened during the testi- mony of the past two days. Wedne: y the closed its |rebuttal witnesses were to be called” at the afternoon session before the jury was to retire to decide whether jor not Winifred is guilty of a man- | slaughter charge. were cons indications attempt tive Ju c Wednes known that WI any TEMPORARY LOSS OF RUHR AND ‘The last of to the | Mim Just a few dayn before he was | Winifred’s hopes for immediate pense: b}0.. Sport for, jury service i ifreedom were blasted Wednesday Nn of the districte will cease “e mber 25, If the plan ndoptes | A” breviously “predicted © tn The! morning. Prosecutor -Dougian ts direct=| | yeat conteréne bétween Denied the retlef-of a directed vers | Cha semannh and repre wearching iMveatigation in the dict, as asked for by her attor sen 6 decupled regions is case, Dp. Shan John F. Dore, at the close of carried out. on November 2 day's court session, the girl took }with lh sale of narcotics. [QUIZ JURORS ABOUT MYSTERIOUS WHALEN It in a criminal tria | | the stand during the morning, and, |her body quivering with sobs, told the court her story. Doge had sought a dismissal on} the ground that the complaint, as of the interior, wubordinat abordina: | 2 3 he a few days age| likely to ext bis Christmas| himself h ole e H in a} 16) Cedars ist drawn by the prosecuting attorney's "patie. at . last i id t ad told the reich in February, they | e vultea tecetuael office was faulty in that it made a + tere would be, whale nea teal as > Jae es : s : |case of second degree murder against less, Hoisand’s action In| The [aicn i ae : par sere al Feo bere Mi man rer Rodolph Valentino’ thinks Katherine Cuddy is the pret-| the girl, instead of manslaughter, as the ex-crown prince to re ie kaiser now stood in eclipse. Ludendorff's great ‘a Seattle. Now, she’s getting ready to compete|named by the prosecutor; also be: Every member of | fest girl in te. qualified for the| with other beauties in the shei eationed by the) New York, November 28. grand jury in believed. | see to that. H. A. Pete of the Washington | eu ‘Seattle Girl Sure|* Mutual Savings bank, was one of | with one 3 pulchritude exhibition in| The Seattle Ad club is going to| cause the prosecutor's office, “he said, proved that the girl used an automatic pistol when it had charged ber with using a common revolver. Judge Gilliam, in denying Attore ney Dore’s motions for dismisaal did not call upon the prosecuting the f|fall term will be q jury panel thi it rs, All obstacles w when th ed on the re overcome, how: | iry godfa scene Tue LUDENDORFF VOWS TO KEEP UP FIGHT n who Is to tell the investi nody of the of the touch of the w ff, one of the a ila Ge : viele ‘Whiter | of Trip to Sheik’s | |financiat dittienitiee: were removed |attorney fét- arxdineats oe ann late valét in canis lectrician, and | The Ad club agreed to outfit the|tion. “There has been evidence ine rift’ Tom | | e ap. Whalen, also was the grand jurors troduced in the trial to the effect. that the defendant thought ‘the safety catch was on the automatic, ihe pointed the gun merely to te wardrobe. with Beauty Center! ikeoe SRINE CUDDY, pretty | girl with a comy So Miss Cuddy will go East and valet, Kurt t of Li be pn mt at the contest on No- vember 28 and Seattle will have af&nd sl jumped protect | in fr him from m lots fired . p aeh Seattle girl picked by Rudolph | chance to win the honor of having | Ward one >i fies! bette ope in} Aigo 0 to go to New York to the|the prettiest girl in the United | the question of reckless use oe! Ps in| man, was wa led. He bee’ go ' ae - so | aban 3 Very good. chance, |aFms, which would make the killing: said sth ~ Icontest for the selection of | and ’ a hearted lsnen eto ; nirl, witt (0% tought Ad club members when manslaughter, Luden. | 2. concerning rica’s most beautiful girl, wi | hey inet hee Tuesday. | When Judge Gilliam Wednesday W. E, Tomkin, 2426 Lafayette at, | to Madison Square Gardens ar ruled adversely on the motion, Dore, her® |f also walted outside t and jury|rayed in the finest creations of | Jina brief opening statement’ toute # with | fashion, thanks to her fairy. god: | ljury, based his defense upon the | tathet—the Seattle Adver BEAL fact’ that ag a result of a brutal said that Whalen had blunt: | club. assault made upon the defendant isked him nis opinion of the| Miss ¢ who worden an eho | by Clarence Phillips, her sweetheart, Shannon veral women mem. | information department. of the Auto jon the Friday nlght preceding the tor Von Kahr for | Calon before the grand” jury: Wednagy | tes moss, beeueitoy ete eee ae | Kickea “and bruised the girl, coup retin d | no was athe clty.| lterror of Phillips was so great as Hear yes ae ’ tion of | ps notified that al Burpee Police Women. by |to inauce her. to. carry a ani aan n. He v d ns de- | ed ag one of th dares $ slender young about 6 n the New York con-| Suggesting Dance Reform |ter, future protection: Chat mei 0 inches in he and dark | test ; fatal night of October 7th, and as pas See i | Dita! thei Rs: segs ceed Mrs. Amanda jordon, head |. yesult of mixing drinks, her come ] will devote practically | necessary for such an event would| of the ie Coast Rescue and | sition of intoxication was so great the entire day, and possibly Thurs-| cost such a sum that Miss Cuddy} Protective ass a, maybe Yoon her return ty “the Fossa | Bjday, to the eatigation of petit feared she could not enter, for she] Seattle's next dance hall super: | 7. "help in getting her car out 66 y tamporing. supports her mother and family | visor. Mrs. Gordon, who is said |)” 4 ; | by Police Chief W. B. Severyns |the ditch, someone said, “Take her “No Politics; Glad to Be, the bed” upstairs and throw An evening gown is something In October Ludendorff, in panic, resigned. His SUN | tome.”” Says Royal Prodigal epervision of the dance hails, (and that when Lacelle stepped oft that begins nowhere and ends at . ‘ ome, says Royal Frodiga Anoth Ho ii Balle Gonaidarsd ‘ from the group of men to go toward a once. had set then, but he did not know it. nother Home ls being considered very strong: |The ‘polnted. the. fon 008 Mk ~*| From Bavaria this fall he plotted for the overthrow of} MORTIMER LI 2. Galante Ja Within o 3 went off and ied him. es the German republic, thinking the handful of malcontents A home that must be || wiole iot about the dance halls |SAFBTY WAS OFF *”" about him represented the whole Teutonic race clamoring | Germany A ad, cidoRy and the way they are run, She aidn't know; the: an rhe eh aha tga ft Pcl By ee | Re couser’s Testi re we rT made: the ren I believe, that she | Was off the gun. I only wa i for his leadership. herland. . mony Brand we ee has a lot of facts to lay before e | frighten a I peek at Sc oie a ‘ “we ated the Unitea| €@ False in Every Way ROOM MOI VIEW HOME || rami jury on the subject. It scems|ence Phillips,” quavere a : ‘ ‘The tide has turned,”’ he exclaimed grandiloquently | nt authorised utterance COMPA ¥ EURNISHED —|/to me that she Is the logical woman |uupon the stand Wednesday mori 1 } } ive years exile By “ iG. GOES o appoint,” Severyns added. ling. “Phillips was making trouble in the graveyard she'nue {inthe beer cellar the other day when he and Hitler struck, t i tovthe. Hohen a ited, Prose Blatt Corie lent} tet Mee Elizabeth Hn between me and Mr. Moors and ‘ raveyard i ; A tr ne ‘ 7 wy spondent | Moors gave 6 2 1i't Gee Gee. |The tide has turned for Germany, Europe and the Heated that he waa) . WASHINGTON, Nov. 1— bh pH 4: M baverh ptr oer night and beat ws F | wit archist ‘and communist loge pres on. The police-| (Turn to Page 9, Column 3) ya: ee »| {It had turned, but only for Ludendorff, He was arrest- nter plot | Werte exivelad' SLE PR IWA Wied | phat bin ma haa . a drink of sarsa 2 . tre late ¢ ke any fing an-hoy Fs SAG | they learned that Mrs. Gordon was ; roe ed a few hours later, sak like any ordinary soap-bo» We etn patennias being considered for the vacancy EUGENE V, DEBS WHATEVER HE MAY “D0 NOW DOESN'T MATTER |™e, Pai? atéalicpan tndel eis ona || eR would be given to Mrs. Syivia Hun CRITICALLY ILL AUC yk FATE HAS ALREADY TOSSED HIM ON THE me for political | Mortimer testimony page by page ye: GURee: Pata = thdsrhd thes | Ee nee: Gedon could eeria secenal 4 erance 0 declared Mortimer had lied || >?" thie ho shelved ahve? Ss Jallfc S HAUTE, Ind. Nov. 14— -PILE WITH THE OTHER HAS-BEENS, (Turn to Page 9, Column » | (Turn to mn to Page 9, Column ibe fi : Hbaaeine Revaryns eager aan E V. Debs, socialist leader, is AAA AAG GAR PR AAAPDRDPP PLO APD PD PDA DAPAP DPD AAS dangerously ili'at his houte ‘ere fe day He is suffering from a heart The illness exertions while was brought on by on a country. | wide eaking tour. wimming and let all their water escape to his new place of resi- |“ py. pear P. ephens, the Hae wit ou not to the cottagers are calling on the state e wardens to {family physician, sald this morning not b: m alte. He heir old beaver and put a stop to any more da patient was slightly ime be to it by biting off trees and | — | overed fram rm the federal pen+ man many tria but he didn’t war de ¥ . Vas, re h a ee nt Very Bad Month for Crows Atlanta, Ga, where be le wa ‘eam, iT almly began wor ed, following his con- charge of violation of nage act, eam he ne went and p to pite cottagers’ ) marauding crows.