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The Price of The Star Is Now, as It Always Was, ONE CENT VOLUME GIRLS TESTIFY THEY PAID POLICEMAN MONEY TO ‘LET THEM WORK’ ASK MORE. CASH FOR CONCERTS Civic Organizations Will De- mand New Concert Program GILL IS WITH THEM Mayor Says Board Can Easily Supply More Music Money Board Asks Money for Flower Boxes H, YOU park board! By request of the park board, an ordi nance was introduced in the councli Monday to transfer $1,500 from the general fund to the park fund. For more music in the parks? Nay, nay, Pauline. The extra money is to be used FOR FLOWER BOXES TO BE ATTACHED TO THE CITY LIGHT POLES IN THE DOWNTOWN DIS. TRICT during the summer, to aid in beautifying the city The council is to vote on the transfer next Monday | German ship was finally Active, vigorous protest from against the decision to contine Dad Wagner's 14 concerts th summer to Volunteer park. } Representatives of various | neve organizations, as well the Tressury MeAdee’s lliness rt ia more sarious than the public tone Paesseavol University and haw nemeree “Seen, otlowen. 5 other part® of town will be on ee re hand to demand a fair div ‘The pationt, they insisted of the park concer-s and a more “ 11," fol- Generous total appropriation for pee ag agie hn 2n< Petpet WASHINGTON, March 23.-— Admission that Secretary of low!n) appendicitis opera this purpose. ant ” The park board's “generosity” No visitors can be received thus far has been an appropriation) by McAdoo for three or four ef $3,600, to pay for 14 professional, weeks, it w ated ceneerts are more fairly divided! “PARK, and for 20 sem! concerts in all the other parks-— | Leschi, Woodland, South Park, Unt- versity. Ballard, etc. OPEN QU RTERS More Money !s Needed Even if the present number of| IN BAILEY BUILDING ASSERTS ACCIDENT WAS UNAVOIDABLE srelteaness, tn | concerts are more fairly devided than the park board decided at first. the sum available wil! not be| Headquarters of the Washington enough to go round for more than a | State Referendum league will be month or five weeks during the| opened in Room 223. tn the Rail summer. lway Exchange (Batley) building With Mayor Gill in open protest! Second ave. and Cherry st, Wed against the action of his park board, | Desday advocates of playgrounds and popu.|, By Wednesday night, | petitions lar entertainment will ask the board | for referendum will be filed with to increase the amount to be ex.| the secretary of state, which will pended for band music. leover practically the entire list of Mayor Gill will personally appear| measures against which there Is before the board to make his views | S*neral protest plain. |e rhe attorney manera! then has “The kb ai ee ke | ten days in which to determine the an increased Wapsrooriation= colt ballot titles of each of the meas the mayor. “Th plenty ures Gther means for econotlting vite | When that ts done. the petitions out curtailing the most popular bh Lod seaty a Tarns Stay andee form of entertainment the parks|‘h® voters, and | poioe have to offer.” signatures will be needed to make Joseph J. Teply of Columbia sta. |*ure that the | people themselves ies: tee GOUt 61 te The. Bier toe ee eee ee cont leg start a popular subscription fund’ ‘rntnre ws ety neat atin to provide band concerts in other | ®t" parks besides Volunteer. Hold Off on Contributions VILLA APOLOGIZES “Millions have been spent on our them used by residents and vis itors who would be attracted - throngh band concerts? Many of WASHINGTON, March 23.—Rep us have only the enjoyment of the | resentatives of G Francisco Villa band concerts to show for the have formally taxes to the treasury to maintain | United States for the murder by the park and boulevard system Zapatistas rec of John B. Me Pending the final decision of the Manus, an American of Chicago. park board next Friday, The Star| The apologie believes no contributions should be the Hrazilian m sent This news parks,” he says. “why oot neve FQ U, $. FOR MURDER Secretary Let us wait and see what the Bryan today in official dispatches board will do Friday from Gen. Palafax, Villista com The Star is confident that the mander in the Mexican capital people will quickly contribute| The American repre enough pockets, if the park board doesn’t| family would be inder help them, to pay for b ified in d con-| manner satisfactory to the Wa eerts like the folks up Capitol hill;ington authorities, and that the are going to have. murderers would be punished There will be plenty of time to 1. W. W. ORATOR FINED | Thoma is dying in the N. P. Birch, an I. W& W. orator,|the rovag paid $20 fine for street speaking. ‘days go he took ten ng suicide The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News go sen A si SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH PHOTOGRAPH OF A BATTLE AT SEA; 2 LINERS MEET IN CANNON DUEL 9 B ofuoan CAFE PATRONS The British auxiliary cruiser Orama, which has arrived at Valpar aleo with wounded from the German cruiser Dresden, sunk at Juan Fer nandez, told of meeting and giving battle to the German armed merch antman Navarra, off the River Plate. In the picture shown | her stee! decks were almost red hot. In the foreground le the Orama, that followed the Afire inside, nt to the bottom, b ove the Navarra is on board which this photograph was taken. REPORT HOLDING [witnesses ncanst oFFcen MADOO GERMAN just before she sank. WASHINGTON General Gregory admitted | & prosecution will follow the attempt of the German 8. 8, Oden wald to escape from San Juan , Without clearance papers He said no action could be taken, the district attorney Indicating against prosecetion should be cetved from Secretary of War Garrison said | department te wold. “phy sionlty,” pending the action of the depart- able and not due to slaughter In Mackintosh's court for the death of E run over and killed | at First ave. and drat "Path Sate" oes| oy cami cue oe oer SEATTLE MAN HELD Williams, chief witness against Scnu. MONS ag: = ‘ hotel cafe followed suit | Mra. Tiny Davie Yeft) and The picture was taken in the courtroom Tuesday. Stanley was driving a car belong: | ing to former f the police department when gy Saye He Agreed to Wait pushed back against the walls and | dent of King county, is on trial at He wanted me to pay him $ , | | the entire assemblage having the San Jose, Cal., on a charge of br him I was supporting my moth-| time of their lives. There wasn’t | tacking his housekeeper, Mrs. Allie all employes; ated on an thour a day ule since Janua TELLS OF VICE IN THE LEGISLATURE WENATCHE . Chelan county member of sed so that t are Rice from the to an eight-hour hours than was former! Instructions age the working of employes ove Henry Ford has always » worked & nine-hour force eight Securing Mora) The office force. |tlon During the Last Session of the He said the vice in however, re on in of and addressed to ‘Paul | noon half bolldays The Detroit plant has been power, and added thot it was diffi er-tworking bours per day cult to obtain moral legislation BLAMES BLETHEN FOR CAR ACCIDENT Burke, who was tnjured yologized to the through a ruthless cross-examina- | tion by Attorn John E. Dore for |}. the defense. | The cross-examination establish » presented to OLYMPIA, March 23. M. E. George babe for $50, Persons to whom she offered the child, reported the mother to the authorit The daughter, 4 y: been placed with a good fam- The mother is under care of physicians in Spokane and Mrs, ©. A. then for $25. tative of Olympia, money out of their own|was assured that the McManus returned from Tacoma, where they went the wife and child of a man who was the object one driven by C ed the accident. Fred Budden, They found the woman and ding, says the Blethen BOVS8 ARE TURNED OVER start the ball a-rolling after Fri 1EH day's meeting DRU DYING was traveling hour when the hands of the probation officer in Tacoma, the mother having James Caddy, for stealing an auto| Mrs. Tiny Davis, Miss to withstand money with which to buy mor of also t closing repeal bill mother tried | Pierce county GUESS IF THEY'RE MARRIED IGHT EDITION | WEATHER FORECAST—Fair ONE CENT ON THAINS AND NWS STANDS, Be ‘Tells Sto an Sick ped FOX TROT TILL Clerk Refuses to Corroborate Story Told by Women - om wo LS the Dancing Lid On or rin hn weet wt] Off? Cafe Men Say Gill ge iain es Told Them to Go to It, But in the coun ut he bad from women e delivered te | oT, Police Get Busy When J Smith conduct F j to Shen's bedside, Shea P: t ™ B t D 4 Checiac trom aban reamontiont atrons Begin to Dance. © ar is confine in an 1h s esa ey ounse attempted ° Does dancing between the | quarters erage erent ind police de-| ‘tables at Seattle cafes “go,” or | “Stop it,” said Damm vanemprilan f in 2 Pe se eit the, ad some folks get a wrong pH gg nea iene aeuie are hunch? went to the Hofbrau am net pg lake sn pn ag Beto The lid is—or was—off. | ped it there Rare ARG Seereore Ways CU It came off, according to re- There is a city ordinance against petent witnerser Attack Girls’ Character Detective Humphrey testified liable information, following a | dancing in cafes meeting of the Tilikums, which | That ordinance is 30 years old,” Mayor Gill attended more than | said Morrison Tuesday. “It was use- that Pear! Williams, one ¢ the; 9 week ago. ful in days when Seattle had a womer had 4 to him tna A member just returned 4 ‘dead line’ and when the women she was @ \ cocaine iin line got a percentage for and drink-selling, cashing | en tickets at the bar at from Los Angeles reporte was strickea that dancing was permitted in the respectable cafes there; | testimon from th James Frazer, enlied by the de that perfectly nice people par. end of the night's work fense, said he pad been pioyed ticipated in the fun, and that “Conditions have changed. If by former Chief ® nobody objected. It was “reg dancing ts confined to respectable clothesman, especta d ular New York stuff.” cafes, there can be no reasonable | watch w n , yu 1 |ptreets. He suid he arrested Vivian! opinion among t Sinclair at one time for a diamond | ; robbery; but knew of nothing bad total of the joy of living | ; concerning Pear! Williams, Buster Mayor Gill didn't say much at | Rogers or Tiny Davis the time, and apparently some of | Four girls testified Monday after | tne Tilikums took it for granted] hoon, in Judge Smith's court, before! thar ‘between table” or “aisle” @ jury of six men and six wome.| qanoing got an official O. K. But it! that they paid Paul Schuman, 6% | qign'y j policeman, sadn i soup = 1 don’t believe it's a good thing| vera ponthi or pce oert ee to let the cheaper cl: f cafes eo | heaper class of cafe “ On a charge preferred by Police Sergt. Wilkes that he had found pepe arrest have the dancing privilege. the offices dead druak xb It med to be the consensus of |ObJection. As good people as there » Tilikums that,4re in this town come here and dancing would add to the sum|@48ce, and no harm ts done. Girls Give Testimony | It may be all jthe mayor for respectaite tales, Wherever thes} are, or hotels, waere they furnish meals But in cafes wholly de- pendent upon the amount of drink that's wold, it won't do.” ter front detail Monday afternoon. | Policeman A. L. Stevens was fired |by Chief Lang Tuesday. | Stevens is one of the officers Jim” Morrison, propriet adfled to the. patrol slong terme | the Ratheretlor wae tee er Otter front to curb trouble between give the lid a timid and tentative | “nion longshoremen now on, strike hoist and strikebreakers. On Tuesday night of last week, Patrolman W. C. Hubbard was the tables. were cleared at the/@l80 dismissed Tuesday, He was Rathskeller, and the patrons Charged with having been found |danced the tango, the maxixe and | asleep while on duty and with non- the fox trot with grace and gusto | payment of bills. to excellent music fean cafe,” they said, and aul] | Schuman was the policeman on that beat, |. When he was off night duty, and for three months went on day shift the girls did not pay him anything they sald. “I was in the Nanking noodle house one night.” said Pearl Wil Hams, who, according to the formal complaint, paid Schuman 86 on Feb ruary 9, the night befor war arrested, “when Schuman came uy to me and asked me how usiness was, That was about ni good. Schuman then said Shortly after § Monday night, Pa | You can't make ahy money UD") troimean Hogan dropped into Tate’s.| Martin L. Cavanaugh, a weal- Hess I get some |He found the tables and chairs|thy land owner and old-time resi- er and my little baby, and I didn't) dull moment Hobert..with a hatchet. ‘fhe ai |have the money nl asked a to “Stop It.” Says Damm leged attack was brought on by a wait, and he did. But he oo : ne! Shocked by this sight, Hogan tel-| quarrel when he discharged the to pay him $5 every we nd T) ephoned Lieutenant Damm at head- woman paid it every week except when he| — ss was on day shift, and for about twe weeks after Felix Crane was ar rested. He id for me to e low then until the excitement bfew over “I didn’t pay the money direct to Schuman. He told me to leave it for him at the cigar store at Sixth and Pike with the man I later knew at Charley Shea. He said he didn't want any bille—just gold or silver the money to be put in an envelope} S$. A. C. Athletic Director Will Tell Pink Readers Howto Keep in Condition The Williams woman is the state's principal witness. She was put ed the fact that she was convicted | on January 15 of petty larcen being charged with stealing $35 from a man whom she and a com: panion had taken to the Hyda hotel, | on Fifth ave. near Pike st | The Williams woman also figured | in a sensational night ride last May to the Country club when a man was thrown out of an automobile. | fter belng robbed, In that case she was a witness for the state. Mise Williams, on cross-examina. | tion, showed an entire lack of mem: | ory as to dates Frank Vance, Physical Director of the 8. A. C. VERYBODY should be healthy. You have always wanted to at- BE tain physical perfection and enjoy life to the fullest. Every normal man and woman wants to do these things. If we could, all of us would belong to some good athletic organi- zation, but unhappily some of us—most of us—cannot well afford this luxury If you want to be healthy and physicaliy perfect you must have expert advice upon this subject. 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