The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1914, Page 1

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EGINNING Monday, The Star will pub- } H4 VE you heard about the man: who’s | EX BEACH is author of the ‘‘Lamp- B lish, from day to day, on its editorial } } building the most expensive bathhouse light Story for Saturday Night’’ in page, good-natured reviews of the careers } intown? The “Town in Review’? man The Star today. You'll find it on page 8, of the men who are candidates for the tells you about him in The Star’s Pink edi- a thrilling tale of the little teacher who mayoralty. We’lltell you all about them. tion this evening. You’re missing a laugh was afraid of guns, and “Black Bart, the [f you don’t know these men yourselves, every time you forget to buy a Pink and lone-handed highwayman, and Shorty, ucan get acquainted with ’em her | take it home with you. Get the habit. _} | who wasin mortal fear of skirts. Read it! é a WSs ches wo i RAIN TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; MODERATE NORTHEAST TO SOUTHEAS WINDS 5 E Ian nnn. J a 4 PTT LMU LALO LOLA LDL s’ ; More Than = ad - 42.000 . | | NIGHT oF Paid Copies Daily = ’ =EDITION=2z s, —__= THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS meee be ae MMU ACU. ARENA re EMM VOLUME 15. NO. 27 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1914 OME CENT sire A, le to. 5, Dd. le ad OF KAGOSHIMA WITH VOLCANO IN BACKGROUND | \ T () p M IRNER On a slab in Bonney-Watson’s morgue lies the body of a ‘girl. An automobile failed to stop at a street car crossing. An automobilist was “as drunk as a man could be and stand up.” There will be an inquest this afternoon. Prosecuting Attorney Murphy probably will charge S. W. Boswell, the saloonkeeper, whose machine killed Miss Beryl Bill, with manslaughter. Boswell may be convicted. He may go to the penitentiary. But neither inquests nor penitentiary sentences can bring the color back to Beryl Bill’s cheek. Today it is the body of Beryl Bill which lies in the morgue. Tomorrow it may be yours. For the law which may punish Boswell does not prevent these “accidents.” Hundreds of auto drivers ignore the city ordinance, requiring them to stop before passing a car discharging or taking on passengers. ‘Were Ie a Serie a Sede be Seda EE Ue tice te ne ees a. A. Girtaniane coven seule Ge eeeak a A n ey dig into their pockets and pay a fine Beate the corvice of the Untiea Mies windnietese Sor aes cee: tei ; ; of $5 and trust to luck that a policeman doesn’t catch them at the same old thing within the next quarter ‘ | A Se, od 4) hi of an hour. ~ Must we wait until these reckless ones kill. people before we teach them their lesson? TTHEWS TALKS OF Hi ILL The patience of the folks who walk has been exhausted. ——— : And the time has come when every violator of the traffic AGAIN Kathlyn Plays With Wild Beasts MUST PROVE HE'S regulations of the city, whether he kills anyone or not, should, wh upon conviction, immediately forfeit his license to operate a PUR See Soa't Master an Auto} REFORMED MAN, mnchine. And there should be no first, second and third of: s DEATH ea Ta : 7 gqyefetise uradations,-either. THE FIRST OFFENDER IS. AS | SHRINK .—- "PREACHER SAYS TIKELY TO KILL AS THE THIRD OFFENDER. er? % Ov dan..17.—Fresh activity voleano was im dispatches from “The voleanio belched lava and ashes during pit. It was isapossible to whether there were casual- | Oiiicigt reports here continued to | BH down the voleano dead to s number. Mt Omori, the Japanese sets. |: 1 has been investi the Sakurashima disaster, | today that be had circled feland and found only a mail| |! st covered with java and} \\ iit sald only about 9.000 of the| \\ — 20,000 inhabitants had | met positively accounted £ but | \ i the belief that most of| | \ Missing have found safety on \\ , and arf alive | \\ MP SUFFRAGE ia asieNarON Jan. 17 woman s: a | If Dr. M. A. Matthews met Hiram | Sa ee ae gee 1 a ! + aga ee A C. Gift today, what would the doc-| THIS MUCH RADIUM . tor say to the former mayor? | | a The Star asked Dr. Matthews the! | IS WORTH $150,000 e \q jon. This is what he replied ae f | 1 would say something . > | along this line: ‘Seattle is per . fectly willing for you to re- form, but expects you to pur Sue your private business and live your private life during the | refdrmation. You must éon. A tinue quietly as a private cit! Much to the surprise of the polit- | zen until the public should 1 it call for you, and.the public has After 18 years of silence, Frank Berliske of Ravensdale voluntarily ical prognosticators, Judge W. D. Wood, former mayor, will, this aft- ? himself up to the sheriff today and confessed to a murder com- not Ned for you thus far gave You may be sincere and ever so | mitted in Scranton, Pa., in 1896. Berliske implicates Samuel Norris, . who, according to a wire from the Scranton author was tried for | conscientious in your new ideas h and promises of civic life, but the crime and acquitted. The confession alleges that ke and Nor- you cannot commercialize or "is Killed John Mickus with an ax. Berliske is held for the Scranton au thorities. | politicalize reform, Mr. Gill.’ ” rs en CAGE UNDER SEA AUTO OWNER TO ernoon, file as a candidate for mayor in the coming electior There were but two filings this morning, both term f this year jually lar marked by the number of mayo Tesolution to create a new three-y candidates, of whom there are ten, ; nt and by the unusually small num: rate of | ber : si a ber of councilmanic candidates te imate Int exec MOUFE hm Seg , FACE CHARGE OF There are s ants f. Majority of the cor . two-year te even for to against a favorable re rvival of the | pe “E22 MANSLAUGHTER tr he bottom of Pi The filings i be received until 5 o'clock this aft- inne comtalt-ne mm * Kathlyn Williams ‘ in the lost ernoon ‘ he Sade WHE BE ~ AY bs The following is a complete list _— — ’ ~ : oe t of a andida who filed uy m. a3 craft in the ha Assistant Prosecuting’ Attor Fm ode ho fied va MKathiyn Williams, who is « Whitsand bay ney Steele is conducting an in: The radium in this tube, made in bd nded early ye be Ing most of her time with the ended early yew-| vestigation into the death of |Penneyivania by the Radium Com-| acts animals over at the Colonial this who are boosting fo e SH Ao Bery! Bill, the 22-year. PANY Of America, ls worth $150,000. Pook aving a t ble tinre esident c re the scene, capable of | i le ¢ is baving « terri {me | presider e ‘| old laundry worker, who wae |The little tube held between the with her ‘automobile down in Los | As Close as Your Phone thumb and forefinger contains.seven Ad run down and instantly killed It will only take you » minute We Pe ikaok iat odes? by an automobile driven by H. Vlligrams of radium. fo call up The Seattle Star of st have the truth W. Boswell, saloonkeeper, at fice and tell our © courteous pheadit, tu. photoplays at | Pike and Third, Thursday t- want ad clerk what you wish to | : st wild animal night h advertisé. He will .write you ley Ades It ely that a warrant, charg high-class copy which will reach, ing laughter, will be Issued Soe Geek ‘ oe the same day, over 200,000 read wr 1, held by the police, was WASHINGTON, Jan. 17~—Den ee meta George W ers. (The Star is pald for by spe t of he newly-ma requalntance when | further questioned — ye ay and oerats of house rules commit-)_ ‘ atior sold. Bra ‘ke ye daily.) ing hours ‘posing with the th rane bexan to argue over | made mtradictory atoMents. | fee te cided against ordering |*! as Schmidt. EB. J. F id ‘ ? Try us, just and tiger: sd le menag ql ca nd one strangers He said he did f see the girl or!) an in tion of the Colorado ad in The Star culae. han\uceiakt. 6 Cae Which resulted in a/the standing s Again, he coal strike and the Calumet copper ad le's home paper, will be inhian nah 4 +4 f e It was during the | sald he notice: Approached | trier FOR 32 d by the party you want to put’ Ot de t' ye 6 t Griffin was slashed in| the street car, t Kates were a pn gd ‘ nine in d ot be. closed and that it was about to start . ee 3 me in contact with. Call amer of wild beasts ‘wo! the xbdomen, Griffin not be. closed an serviod deinindlcac “an a * want ad department. Our aney,<' Hat nov ae, « Mra dike’ the |" eve his wound serious and was when he passed it BIG POULTRY SHOW ployes of the anicipel ae ot oe shone number is Main curb, bumps into trees and fences “ This morn » a ox x hud a fe Advance plans of the Seattle: way, will be held some time in the and keeps the repair man on the and viaitec leaving the | King County P association early part of ruary, according 0 ; | 4 o have th OF Which | how prosy 1© biggest poul- to announcement. The line will 0 4 And the fight’s xamined, An hour late rietors, but |iry ¢ er hi “le. furnish employment for | still or hi d __ | The date has noyge AAA RAPP PPP PP PPP PPP PP PPD PPP PPP PPP DDD PPD PDD DADA PPP PPP Lt Be ; THER T T TAR’S FAMILY —— i 1) (MOTHER OF 12 WAN ADOPT THE STAR’S —— j of nood size il paid for, ‘much difference she confided. “You haf no {dea 1 come downto the two he ironclad co an y re scoldted! BI LIE ; ad a, BY Fred L. Boalt h Fiastniy sot will you bring loffey—-that whoever s work hust There is a large bedroom [how | vill be acoldted!: Ss Ss plained ber er; 4 peed iges and Dore 4%, must not which can be spared. It could “ breath ion, pe Mas gs st mit an He 1 ° be theirs We've had many offers for THIS «6 9 bien which Alwo, there Is 4 n 1 nel Laebrkne, BUR eal fo It netthe iture Not man 4, whom she If they live too far from the Billy a jorothy, but only | WEEK f c ns and war nd of her mother’s work for her to re one for the whole family DOr even ex itlon two ; juni’ | : en ee ; men A she provided itor the ferns A turn there from work every Among those receiving con Art Series of Pennants can be had at The Star office Wdow,” Khe said hii ale waiting on table in @ Yestauran night, she could leave the chil s branches by presenting ; » ii Wrononnecd it ,1 : want Aad inla' Gena, Pisises Oe ane Siahet awkante sideration are one from a coal and its branches by presenting this coupon and 20 cents ; me? Mer husband y Paige Sip mitre them is not a with them Py a hid ee Madea fon seuch F ennant.. 1 Wentymnve cents by iall 4 r are trying ¥ LJ an chi ess, of modes Fy a b 7” if ma so nnd scare ained that her ’ You tell, her und we fix it up.| pet” sufficient meane whe All mail orders must be addressed to The Star, ‘ rt, 12 childrer who 4 ng On seven” an fool man, who ko Bun Taeoe . would adopt Billy and Dorothy 1309 Seventh Av | flown en : \ t ‘and who knows d for democracy and equality ‘ , ‘ : ts tie are with nl 7 ‘ licate bh ee 7 — cual and that, becawe could not find big famil She seemed to think, when she but they would let their moth. | Main Branch: Northwestern Photo Supply Co., Inc Mest ig gt Mf these the flerence between Jweden, he n't mako| first came to. the office, that she er visit them as often as she .. Kod yd th BD bere if 8 yearoie i boarding-out lady She wants them in bie 1 ‘ hie nd her, pleased: and one from a child. || (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1320 Second Ave 4 Woy ¢ 7 hate 2 songht the nA rt would ¢ . a a Founge, Pi the whole family os oa ae Ly ft vss with a little means Jat If yon have a big house, und|ehildre , leas couple on a ranch | Bathing Girl, Co-Ed and Stage Beauty Pennants can of Billy und fot pews , bob Pr One nee The home-—she showed me a ple-|a big famlly--UNO A BIG HEART carry them a Both couples deny indignant- [1 aiso be had this week. * Voda, ite sees . dere t ts one|ture of it, and it i# new, modern|—-three or four more don't mekel ‘lam almost afrait to go home,’ | ly that they Ach or snobbish p Proce den lla hes» 7A NE ES MATOS AES * aving at, you remembe > ure i

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