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ee ls MOTORBIKE GANG SEIZES GIRL *uue se eee . ee see ee a Sermons in The Star Are the Flower of My Religion’ —Billy Sunday The Seattle ae The Only Paper in Seattle “hat Dares to Print the News VOLUME “I want the bands to play in the parks,”” Mayor Gill used to say in his | But Mayor Gill’s park board, brazenly ignoring a most just demand at its meeting Friday afternoon, 4 NO. 27. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1915. ONE INE CENT SnwesrenOm se NT 18 LASt Sunday there were about 200 tors at Volunteer park, on Capi- tol hill. In Woodland park, there were 7,500. In Leschi park, in South Park, in Ballard park, at Alki Point—there were many more people than at Vol- of a majority of the people, continues in the plan to spend the people’s money for band music in just one park—THE ONE PARK, ABOVE ae ALL, THAT IS THE LEAST PAT- Billy The park board, Dice ipa! tee not rescind its action of last Friday. 4 os he — is ray BY THE GENERAL When a woman from Alki Point made the states oly Week re- . ent that the people at the big municipal bathing It’s another case of “the people be damned.” vival sermon in The Star Mon- rood band music as well as the folks on Capitol Hill, Otto Roseleaf, presi- beach could enjo at Volunteer par SAN DIEGO, March 27.—"The flood tide of American p-osper- ity,” within a period of six : ; dent of the board, made this intelligent reply: “Well, ; months aren presie today by | vise His topic how will the people get home from Alki? It’s crowded : oe, ly @ Interior | will be, “If 5 ee er ae enough now without music.” ; ; : Miike it on the opinion of sev-| Jesus Came to » the old arrangements remains. Volunteer park eral of the men in this country) geste ar ( it esses will get all 14 of Dad Wagner's 40-piece band concerts, ‘who have most extensive Interests) So the old arrangement remains. Volunteer park and who employ a great Con! of In| | University, Ballard, and Alki—will get none. bor, opyagatled vigor | These “suburban” parks, as the board calls them, ment within six months if he really | | will be given a few “crumbs” of music in the following looks for work. aie (a “The manager of an immense con-| o, - sak 4 | cern in Ilinots that supplies gas) man named Adams, a good enough musician ~““@ and electric power t 38 small | himself, no doubt, is to go out into the highways and 2 towns throughout the state an: o . eriit tw, ami. escinnd » nie | | fs Well up on industrial conditions jbyways and recruit two semi-professional bands. a : made Safe statement And I = The Adams bands will not get paid. The musi- 7 persuaded it he is right. . i artic . aur nl | “We have erery arenneet At ent cians are to play for the practice they may get out of | fs bpd prin S100, 4 \ Antese! thie police effectively Didermisad to out an"end te jthe oe and i. the love-of pinyieg. ~ stop dancing in the Hofbrau and the annoyance of young girls ams is to get $100 a month for organizin 4 Sesaitions of war. 1s. of course, in | ‘Tate's cafes, Mayor Gili an- | by motorcycle riders, a nul Ac 4 g these “@ Very enviable position. The pros-| } | nounces that he will take a hand sance which has prevailed jbands. And it is eds Adams bands which are to furs | ‘pect is excellent sot inate cans and | personally in the matter, and along the Bothell road for sev. inish 20 concerts altogether in the “suburban” parks, | good prices. | predict t ool oO! revoke the licenses of the places eral Sundays past, the case of | re Oy 3 ii: pone | = | he has denied the right to allow | George Brennan, charged with |Making about three or four semi-professional concerts | such entertainment. | belonging to the gang, is being [for each of these parks, as compared with the 14 con- } | He said Saturday it might be | prosecuted with vigor. , Pas + age | | | necessary to close dancing in ail | Friday three witnes ‘certs Wagner's 40-piece band is to give at Volunteer. 1 ¥ | the downtown cafes ond hotels. | fying for Brennan. were a The park board room was fill- | THROUGH THE ST R j “| haven't decided yet.” he rested in the courtroom. | ed Friday afternoon with men A | gaid, “but the cafes which de Brennan is charged with and women, representing vari- ‘4 BY SUBMARINE END WAR pend on the sale of jiquor and thigd- degree seseult. The com | ous clubs in every part of the - — t food for their revenue must piaining witness, aries ity, who protested against this 3 é B: Sunda: pray dancing.” Brand, claims to have been se- | Unfair Aaatoineiion. LIVERPOOL, March 27—A | 7 sy sunday ared he had referen verely beaten by the men aft: | "Mayor Gill was not present. FATALLY q : : 1 toa! an¢ he er ey insulted a young woman | ; story of a thrilling race through The World's Most Noted and Most Successful Evangelist BY. GAR ©, ACREAM psec gly pico Sie me gl gages | _ It was pointed out to the q * the Irish sea to escape a Ger- 8 ebied, 19 od Press) If e council refused panying | board that poor families cannot | y Gans eubmarine was told by pes- When the Editor asked me t nduct a “real Billy Sun the licenses They were C. A. Hadden, 537 | sword to spend 25 cents to 50 hl ae a BERLIN, via The Hague, | ijaces in the event that Ravenna ave.; O. C. Burkland, | Cents merely for car fare to IN vs Arable, arriving here today from | simply JUMPED at the chance! March 27.—President Wilson's | continued, the mayor " 8710 Kirkwood ave. and John | tXe"them to Volunteer park to BS New York | Why ? newest effort for peace has met | Clone them uy Dy exercising his sin gb gs was ria-| Near good music. | ; 7 _— , . ia ara ce R aun “oodw as rid But President leaf turn: PRATT. & oh prnelfarener a 1d BECAUSE MY BUSINESS ON EARTH IS TO BRING! with failure lA coi aoa betwe 1 pre ) Brand on his motoreycle,| 9g gvécdbademant-iite a sirens Responding to a fire alarm . Winer to launch a torpedo, but | FOLKS TO CHRIST AND | AM TRYING TO DO THAT Col. E. M. House, the presi- | prietors of cafes and b whe Hrand says he wi a at | aftale bythe mast ludicrous eug- in the vicinity of Occidental the speed of the Arable saved [BUSINESS IN EVERY POSSIBLE WAY, TO REACH) dent's personal emissary, teaves fy geo ag Rory tae They th en ae ae de | gestions. ave. and Dearborn st, at 3 ; ner. JEVERY READER OF THIS NEWSPAPER WITH THI Berlin for Switzerland tomor Suiurdas The » the your ipa ye 2 rye ti oy. o'clock Saturday morning, Capt. 4 Seon after entering the Irish | COSPEL MEANS ANOTHER WONDERFUL OPPOR-| row, convinced that, for the The case 0) eee oe W. D. Thorne of No. 10 engi | . 5 ~ ith ’ ‘ gt te : 7 - ‘rid sd until», eliminated in park board ex- : 4 gine i" TUNITY FOR DOING THIS, AND I AM HONORED) present, peace ‘is out of the jan agreement oT i beat 4 eviies Byes , set penses, “it should be the mu company sustained fatal in- 4 1D DELIGHTED BY THIS CHANCE THAT CAME| Question. Despite denicis from | the Cone te to aatisfy both. oa. The witeneses under arrest] S10" juries when he was hurled off 4 sd hag Eigenoiglion lay WAY i Washington, Col House came to it Rage rey sagged oir ged eine e nate x to the “| DON'T BELIEVE IN Gv. the truck as it ran off the plank- 4 to get close enough to Monday is the beginning of Holy Week—the most sacred in all the| E4foP® on a mission tively that Win chine. porous t Deputy Prosecutor E Hie iar UR ge eg ed roadway into the railroad j is [sem te tr foie ney sg ra igson he was sent by President Wii. oro and yor is handling the state's case pea procera pes sn T 101 rd ae Go not WANE TO) ‘gon to sound the warring gov. | DIK eaned te On behalf of the public, Chris He is at the Swedish h “hit the sawdust trail” that leads to glory | was partly cleared for ¢ He valf put i 8! O8- 4 vie, CARTOONIST, 1 want YOU, friend, therefore, to read EVERY ONE of the SIX ser-| ernments and learn through ine |r aw onty four ¢ at the topher W, Horr, representing the] pital, suffering from a fractured mone | will preach through thecolumne of this newspaper next week | formal interviews whether there | pitior, he said. At » Rat Tenth Ward Improvement club;| ankie, a fractured shoulder and ith | r re) :. *rice. ce € a is NOW AN ACTOR and see if YOU feel, when you have finished with them, that you can| abe geo ies fing Pr dir on keller the two dancing i John a : Pri aah : ies internal injuries. 4 afford any longer to be without Christ as your Savior. : oo ers there had the floor all to the verounds jon, and se The five concieted wf. sillaal \ He’s in Vaudeville; at Em-) 90° ey sermons { will preach are nov entirely new matter, 1 have| *? ing campaigns begin and | fcives eral others spoke. It was plain! iq g box car, press Al Next Week. | recast parts of them from sermons I have been preaching froq the be-| ¢ause more bloodshed. tr = tset, however, that th . ginning, for they are my TRUEST sermons represent the FLOW ot. Svene Sone with Ste Me rd would not recede from Capt orne occupied the seat “Yie* Gauntiett, for a number of ER OF MY BELIEF. | gave prayerful consideration to what points (of | Ward Grey erga tenga, gre WILL HOLD GooD angement to favor Volunteer) with the driver of No, 10 auto hose ' years cartoonist for The Star, ix go- the many thousand I have amassed as reasons for taking up the Chri Prem «iy hip Hote du a and fin | paz against other parks truck end w ne ing to be a vaudevillian tian life) It would be best to present in this first concentrated “news| ally with the Co ae 08 etary of FRIDAY SERVICE We do not ask you to elim nate light sto al i Vie" will make his debut at the| paper revival.” And the sermon which will appear in this paper Mon-| foreign a on Jagov juale at Volunteer,” sald. Mr iftighte : Em; Monday. in a cartooning | day and the five that follow seemed to me to have in them my STRONG No Chance for Compromise IN CITY STREETS - asin Giron seatth We merely 4 nir dis-l|ave. and De the planked e press With all possible courtesy and i sy “ jon. You are $3,100) road narrows suddenly for the spur act in which he will draw carica-| EST arguments, my BEST expreasion of appreciation of Presi ; When the submarine F4 Is for music at Volunteer k, and] tracks, and the big truck hid d men egcwigerr gem oe RED AAEM AND °PULAW JER dent Wilson's kindly interest, House Street services will be con. |) bunt a5 Adie ae mom | only a few hundred dol lars for aill sharply as the right. wheel Saal oft r | Batlonally - Par tc atekce thats, has n informed that there is no/ qucted in the lower end of town | AE IT. Sahih re iit prot » remaining parks. ‘That is not|the road. Thorne, who weighs 200 pllealbeon Beater ossibility of @ peace compromise! Good Friday, according to the | it" Py od pounds, was thrown to the ground ~ . announcement of Rev. E. V ' a session adjourned,| The ca and caught Unlike other stage cartoonists mans were never more| §hayler, of St. Mark's Episcopal Having worked for us Brainerd, the only | Tho planking and 4 “Vie” will work with brush and ink ide te bolas 4 which crayon work does not pos WA Qu seceg ’ sens conf that at present time church, Saturday i = t board who b the le running board, dragging not with crayon, which will — A recount of the ‘ond war loan Rev. Shayler will be accom pSCUe VeERKe ti ed t the Volunteer him for several t drawings a permanency an showed th 1,000 was sub-| panied by the choir and mem 1 in attaching cert monopoly, stated that Capt. Thorne never lost conse scribed gr ten-| bers of the Men's Brotherhood a cra, Bivery 16 | rangement would be ted before| ness. He directed 1 re ofa . usiagm in government etre! Service will be held at several | made now to rush ) the guinmer seases mn Which] auto crow how te setter nnn t the Empress all next . Rerey Wat govie-ohthe 18 ten in "fea 0 ; : ane tate aeeateee ls tn tee (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper tings banks in Germany are| pointe along Washington st, [hopes that some of the 19 men Im-| wouid he more satisfactory than the| 1 y back the 3 be ai oeas deed the opedivilia Enterprise Association.) rowded with people of the working! with a big windup at Pioneer prisoned in the subma iat at at adopted cgetitni hl 7 y tana eames of the gods and th 1“: clans, eager to subscribe to the loan.| square at 6:30. Itaken out alive reg gg ky hed sat Samuel Gompers in Chicago to} Capt. Thorne is married and has prevent strikes in building trades|two children. The family resideyce May 1 | is 3109 Dakota st WIFE BRINGS PHONEY “COUSIN” TO LIVE WITH THEM, HUSBAND SAYS IIT ISN'T THE WELL TWAS HITTING | spre cite THE ITUP A LITTLE-1 or | SMELL AND NOISE x (M A LITTLE AFRAID YET TOM— You DRiVe BY THE WINDOW A FEW TIMES AND LET ME SEE How You cAN ] wi “Here's NOTHING TO \BE AFRAID OF — 11 CAN HANDLE [HAT CAR WITH JUST TRING HER OUT AR BUT ['LL PROMISE NOT You ware ‘To — MAKING 1 One HAND Tle DF Within five months after her | During that month, the husband marriage to Emmett Orendon, | complains, his wife hb »d and last August, Mrs. Ethel Oren issed the man before him and in don, of 704 24th ave. N. W., | other ways showed him “scandalous brought to their home as a_ | favors,” as against Orendon guest a man whom she intro- Orendon forced the man to leave duced to her husband as her /the house, advising him to remain | cousin, his divorce*complaint, | away, with the result that Mrs, Or: / filed Saturday, states endon, her and says, left with For some weeks Orendon (“Cousin Will” for Bellingham, says he lived in blissful igno-. | where, it is alleged, they are now i rance that the man was not ac- | residing together 5 tually relative of his wife. Mr Orendon, the complaint But during last December. he | states further, took with her most says, Mrs. Orendon showed | of (he more valuable articles of her ked attentionato the “cous. | husband's clothing, which he be- ‘ paying little heed to her | lieves “Cousin Will” is now wear. 4 husband's remonstrances. ing.