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|py THE WAY, DID YOU NOTICE THOSE LOVELY HEATERS IN THE STREET CARS THIS MORNING ? NEITHER DID WE OCCASIONAL RAIN OR SNOW TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; CON™INUED COLD; MODERATE NORTHEAST TO EAST WIND EASTER GOWNS IN PARIS BOALT’S REMINISCENCES Eugene Kelly, most famous fashion argiet in all . The Star's feature writer tells you today, on urope, has drawn pictures of them for The page 8, of some of the famous men he has inter Star, Our readers w be interested In them viewed in his 16 years of newspaper reporting, osha THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ee ere VOL. 15. NO, 17 SEATTLE, WASH,, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918. ONE CENT yitwsttanbs'te HOME EDITION ARREST WHOLE FAMILY AS BANK SWINDLERS FIND $300,000 IN BILLS HIDDEN INSIDE TWO WOMEN’S HA TS MASK LISTER | fropsutes Kideepers: Wine SEIZED ASE ‘TIS SWEET TO DREAM TOVETO RED Four-Year Fight in the ea THEY PLAN LIGHT BILL | TO ESCAPE 2. the trustees of sb asia ; sas pn lbapgyne’ NEW ORLEANS, March 19. Tuesday after- ter to veto the | With $500,000 in bills and checks concealed in the women's hats and Give UPS YOuR Loor % JTRBELONG SATO lise . —_ a vote of 6 to in the gripe and pockets of the woted to wire the governor to | | men, Antone Martinez and his four 4 no attention to eleventh-hour "and advocated its signature Ogvernor makes his decision the bill at 4 ox tod. measury } eons and two daughters, alleged | ewindlers, were arrested here to day. Martinez, who also goes under the name of Antone Musica, is de- clared to be a prominent New York merchant in greenbacks When tt arrive the aroused th: D ACTION ON | - SPEEDER LAW. tun the | MISS LORETTA WILKINS " the wome eting of} ™ GARY, Ind., March A story A long and bitte ynfessed fot love and intrigue, of the at- sulted, which banks tn tempted kidnaping of a beautiful , a Ne Orleans "7 girl and the happy ending of the don and Berlin, with fraudulent id hi it was said a for -< obilist suggested that t a s parents died sev- ed with Ja Rodgers “ert yo <i omg y leaving her a for came en d. While the case etek |” | tune in Chicago and South Bend, over the disputed eatate was in - | Ind, real estate, court, Mise Witkin vetusee te mar-| _ en tb - stom | Ut te Gllened relatives madewer- jy Her finnoe, Wit-stnce wettlenient | . ree tiers | i Sutome-| eral attempts to wrest it away from has bee 4 are to be mar ther Ne ayed a mean iow violators at a sale aa her. ried at a arly date ’ * this morn like the Jail penalty for romance © today when dary Wilki legislation. The Gri tit th: ns | mak? seems doomed icsantibieateninane EE en" TRANSFER REFUSED; ING AFTER PASSENGER 1s FINED” young machi Eighth av. and employed by the the back, for his pains. Then, Alaska Junk company was fined he deciares, the nductor ~ $10 and n Judge Brown's called the motorman, and they + th r both manhandied him in a 17 A ‘ had = shameful manner, throwing him | de t was half an inch on A off into the street. He got in 7, 1900, and six-ter of inek cause one punch, he modestly admits, A 5 T ee Liptnskt got onto the car and of landing squarely on the con: | w was three on de fats at a p ductor’s rose. Whereupon the : ¢ tow t s remove fror the exact conductor followed him Into the th r ce t accor xt the A street and had him arrested. Gr for the h Ea r TT] t George A. Lee, chair-| mitted the traction company to boost its rates veal the pr syatems bi sce cataidad larihe ine, “tig: wad We have with us today Mr. Lee— a. : oti I 1 of getting @ cell at t man of the public service commission—and Mr. Lee is peeved, Seattle and Tacoma to the tune of a hundred thous @ take ban 1 ; * ‘ sc ed, becat 0: stterill 1 ty coun cil, and srely peeved, because M r Cotteril the city counc sand dollars a year? Be able to have dence Fag Bigg Pocnagye t$ : Seattle as a whole, have taken kindly to the robbery tac Yertisements. Mur told his ad-| imei e h el id yage wg IOP ie tics which his commission h 0. K’d Also, isn’t it a fact, Mr. Lee, that your commis. w faite tle after March t fell an inch the past under Yertising audie egg Bran © tna Ae Os i ae is tickled because the rotten legislature| Sion permitted the telephone company to boost its fused. 1 r orderé at > i a th ates hho} le bills, thereby leaving cities at the mercy|rates on the people of this city? ° : ; a SCHOOLS MAY GIVE ac killed the hor t le bills, t : les ng e re pki ae y ra oo ‘ REVIVAL DRAWS velin MUSIC FESTIVAL | te of che public-service commission. Mr. Let's Bie at Seattie,| AND ISN'T IT A FACT, MR. LEE, THAT YOUM M elncks save he remenerat: | ith naual May feativa rela theongh its mayor, at last admits that it is } COMMISSION HAS PERMITTED AND O. K’D a BAD r TRUST he TAKES THIS CONTRO! AWAY MISSION HAS NEVER YET REDUCED ONE RATE? GETS PARDON S$ IT TO A BAD COM { FROM THE PEOPLE AND GIV But perhaps the people don’t know what's good ages i SSION. AND THAT COMMISSION IS THE ONE OF Pop! yr MISSION, AND THAT CC ; for them. Maybe all this licensed robbery is good for with the best of local talen ato WHICH MR. GEORGE A. LEE IS CHAIRMAN e that them. COLUMBUS, O., Ma ® Piel After warning the mayor, the council and all Seattl : r s st ede 4 by the “injustice of ye 5 - thay ". * better he good and take their medicine, Mr. Lee What's the difference between your commission, oa Ww bagg tts joe 0nd 3 PRINCE CHECKS A NGRY tosses a few bouquets at his commission and offers the sug-|Mr. Lee, when it permits the people to be robbed, and doned r e aged 35, ‘3 rte t aid com s the best thing that ¢} h ‘i h ns his f h h who was giv + r 1 ’ , 1 sq gestion tha the: id commission is t ; : the cop on the corner who turns his face the other way in the state CROW DS AS KING DIES he,and the big corporation ers rendered the pe a dis-| While the footpad holds up the honest citizen? a dollar's w tinct service when they lobbied against and killed the home 1S THERE ‘ANY DIFFERENCE? r| he was hungr “ . = ey Ls 1} of prison life brought Welch pe gota i we Scar bi was! rule bill ih ihe . Se fo o face with hie fate, and J NIK arc’ A , ‘ b> ameter treoding over the-oeh ler in face wg sg Hoi Well, maybe you' re right, Mr. Le ; maybe your ese agin t' ga neva 8° HOW TO SAVE A GOOD s | TOM DOESN'T LIKE lesely insane but— f Bix years ago Welch, penn! af HIS MUsIC CANNED} css aaa henery, waa wander ‘Thai ing through Southern Ohio, looking for work. At Greer ville he opened the door of a dwelling and stole a few pounds of bacon’ and was eauah The " FE OSION IN on the things which they have to buy by TWOL 7 D PEEVE Y OU! YOU HAD MADE A PERFECTLY GOOD SNOWBALL SPACE AND MISSED| XPL | consulting the advertising columns of The AIMED IT CAREFULLY, AND HAD HURTLED IT THROUGH Star, and taking advantage of the money — 7 MILL BURNS iy pdr opportunities which they find listed ag. nway, and Isn’tit a fact, Mr. Lee, that your public service com- ve mission permitted the gas company to boost its mini- MAN Y DOLLARS nine "| yum rates, thereby gouging the people out of thou- el : He lived gands of dollars every year? That's interesting, you say—of course } erica othe laces Isn’t it a fact, Mr. Lee, that your | commission per- it is. Hundreds—yes, thousands of Seattle | housewives, are effecting substantial savings’ he yl dP ate ncn The best and livest of Seattle’s stores 19 Five men were burned, one of 4 3 P| whom, will die, when the steam offer their most tempting bargains in the col- Puget Mili goa cee . “plant uanel umns of this newspaper from day to day. blew up at 1 o'clock day after Are you watching for these bargains? If noor not you are not getting the best possible val- in SET LSGBAy, Ante tanec ues for the money you spend, The store oan te eae el | that advertises to get your business is the dent store that will appreciate it the most: and PAE: SOE Ee aes ce give you the best service. e St iti noon, HAR Uabareably all had Start now and read the ads a | sion occurred. returned to work before the explo- and thoroughly every day. . CALERA IGE =~