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H “Sheps editor of The Star has ‘heared ious many sodden during the week in whom Billy Sunday’s Holy Week sermons have revived memories of earlier days—days of | ’ mother’s teachings, and church going, and nightly prayers. Some have written anonymously, some have signed their names and some have telephoned. To these, } and to others who may have been impressed, but who have not signified it publicly, Billy Sunday, in Monday’s Star, will address a letter. The final Billy Sunday sermon } of the Holy Week revival series is » published today on page ed Sunday hes chosen today the Easter prse “tS NAME SHALL BE CALLED WONDERFUL.” “ Z\ IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN ABLE TO GET A NEW HAT, OR A NEW i SUIT FOR EASTER, AND IP, i FOR THAT REASON, YOU EDITION BILLY SUNDAY'S SERMON ON } DON'T FEEL LIKE GOING TO 7 Be SA The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News CHURCH TOMORROW, READ LET IT GO AT THAT. : , wie a VOLUME 18. NO. 33 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, APRIL 3,°1915, ONE CENT C2 wiatne np : So Ts HWS STANDS, Se Sp. m., 136 Mh | NEGRO BOSS TELLS JUDGE VICE ZONE STILL EXISTS Weather Forecast—Showers TIDES AY BATTLE ee | CRANE “Sarsesc22 22°.Gang of Boys Attacks Seattle Man FATALLY INJURED [Author of “V. V.'s Eyes” Beaten up, presumably by a gang of boys, at midnight, as he left the home @ | Is Chauffeur i in War! of J. A. Kauffman, 6742 17th ave. N. W., Stewart Ware, who lives at the Aurora ™ hotel, remained unconscious up to noon today, and may die as the result of numer }ous wounds about the head and body. HE 5 ; Ware had attended a party at the Kauffman house, and other guests Satur The justice court of Mercer] Felix Crane, negro saloonkeeper reputed boss of the underworld, war found guilty Saturday for the sec ond time of receiving the earning? of fallen women. He is already \ under a sentence of two to five Years in the penitentiary on a sim ilar charge. His conviction was secured prin eipally on the testimony of Maxine Byans. a woman of the underworld who swore she had paid Crane at/ the rate of an afternoon and) $5.00 a whole day for the privilege | of “working.” Crane briefly told of his business connections during his 12 years residence here, during which he ‘Was manager of various negro clubs, including the Dumas club. the Marquette and the Dovgtas clubs. Later, he said. he was man ager of the Cascade saloon, om Which he is now proprietor. Tt was as proprietor that he met | day report to the police they had noticed a gang of boys loitering in the neigiy borhood, evidently looking for trouble. At 1 o'clock Ware was found by pedestrians and taken to the home of ‘Dr, J. M. Nicholson, 1616 20th ave. N. W. He remained there all night, and wag brought to his own hotel shortly before noon. No report of the matter was made until late in the morning, and Patrol man O. M, Young was sent from Ballard station to investigate. Several arrests are expected. REPORT PRINZ EITEL IS GONE wae om of Jail He's a dandy. You can't catch the grass growing} WASHINGTON, April ore | the allled warships waiting outside t > , to my place with junder his feet, by heck. | ‘There was to have been a amok. rumor reac the weather e capes to withdra ‘ive miles to sometimes | Lang has been yanking to jail jitney bus men, who,|¢r at Sandell hall. In East Seattle od jack Valdez.” He is a negro, | Mercer island, Friday night, but ° bureau today that the German prevent being swept ashore. The i cant § converted cruiser Prinz Elite! sky was heavily overcast, and ‘ 1 Friederich escnped from New- | blinding flurry of snow fell through. 4 spent hi instead of running on a fixed route, would also run an 2 R 7 port News last night. The out the night. Reeves Ayimore held court. HENRY SYDNOR PARRISON rumors came from Baltimore. Considerable uneasiness was evi | ‘ instead, the lonorab Justice Money in the Cascade. 1 consid-| where in town on request of passengers. Their chief | " down between ‘idenced by government officials ington ered him a good customer and a’ . a Th) {imes loaned him money, ‘He paid|crime is that they didn’t charge the passengers as much) the prisoner was Herbert Lan-) Henry sydnor Harrison, Ameri-| Wa ind Norfolk and | yesterday when advices were re it a een Rage 3 as the law allowed. dor, who, you remember, bad an can newspaper man, and author of ph tai News, owing to a | ceived as to the activity aboard the a cent an never ha | are ith Ceell Upper, the, “V. V.'s Eyes,” has gone to Paris| storm. Eitel cee: wie Ser, ox, hee There's an ordinance that provides a standard rate reine nn ee eee ent,|te serve the American Red Crose| — Although confirmation of the | Having previously coaled, the ‘ about rl the: of fares for taxis and autos for hire. las driver of a motor ambulance.| rumor reaching the weather cruiser took on enough supplies to island is no joke. Maxine Evans. the woman oplum r’ owe ® ‘ who testified that ahe ad Here he is—Chief Louis: M.-Lang,.the world’s most i peg TI real money for & permit to extraordinary enforcer of la lhimself Friday night, right out tn ting m out of jail, Just as | |house frame bureau could not be obtained, last her crew for 15 days. y others like them, and | The ordinance also requires that printed cards, Con-| when Upper told Landor he was| officials said conditions | All officers and members of the : Iany other, saloonkeeoers| taining the standard rates, shall be placed in the car|under arrest and ordered him to UTIERREL NOW — Haul the Wal was’ provertate ce BY BARRY FARIS " " % b » I entice” Aylmore's . dent the el wae prepared to re- They were arrested together for|where the passenger may see them. These cards, for) (roy, pen ee A stiff northeast wind was blow-|spond to any orders she might re. (United Press Staff Correspondent) Seating hon. waxise. enatet, 1 the information of jitney bus drivers, may be obtained fiction eitlee whos isn't. work. ing, and this, 1t was reported, forced | ceive. HAVANA, April 23.—During a soak mond to get out o! ap - " (Sp . ing at odd jobs to support his fam- | sensational spurt in the bet- and finally 1 raised $100 on te |free in the cit comptroller s office. |tly, considered it a good joke and ting on the Johnson-Willard stone. That's how they got out on ” ; 7 ae temioke The whole idea is TO PROTECT THE PASSEN. sage on Ne ph Tie | fight, to be staged here Mon- . io he was pinched lor cor day, the odd “Tall of Vice District |GER AGAINST EXTORTIONATE RATES. cumpe ef oun | HAS HIS TROOPS Switched im favor af ‘Willan a a) h a a He's Found Guilty Quickly | it ° een ee ne Owned 2 SOacre Fhe jitney bus men cut rates far below the rates You are guilty of contempt of | PETROGRAD, April 3.—Locked) Upon its result depends the suc bes Ae a. 6 to 6. favoumy — ge oy 2. = = ee allowed by law, BUT THEY DIDN'T HAVE THOSE) court’ scnounced the Honorable since taka Uk jin a life and death struggle in the Cess of the invasion of Hungary by] When betting opened early to ae Y “ ithout h ado. | u pril 3.—Gen.| |, , the Slav force d the possib ’ 4 sent him revenue from it whenever PRINTED CARDS IN THEIR AUTOS. SO LANG. Justice Ayimore without much s40,| cisco Villa's hurried visit to|'ecovered passes and hills, the|tna, tay jorces and the R marscased ( last night's odds of 7 to 5 om ae oe ee. ties cs PINCHED THEM. | Landor’s attorney, Walter Allen Torreon, a was learned today has} Russian and Austrian armies are\Prang Josef suing for separate oe were quickly wiped off the estima’ ’ of ve or iminated Gen. Gutierrez, who was} 0 . a eaunite fre g.| Slates utes which passed the Cas- | He’s awful, awful strong for law enforcement, ends at pasanes ut the “< named provisional president by the | Carpathian. pe vie pone inagration his empire from dis)" ‘The fight was. then looked "DOs he peed —. a ae “dl 50, oa is the chief. lorable “Jeatice” denjed the motion |Aguas Calfentes convention, as a/ ‘The battle, which has developed) A force of nearly half a million) “* *" even-money chance, and sev said the old vice district, whic " | y factor in the struggle between Villa | ; combi h y a a .., eral bets were placed at that quota- Pi ffle! promptly into a combat which may mean al- Austrians and Germans is now oc wapposediy had been wiped out, | wile: You are sentenced to two days|and Carranza for control of Mexico.| most complete annihilation for the eupying positions in the Carpa-| U0". Willard money then began to Was still tn existence. as it siways) lin Jail for contempt,” he stormed.| Gen. Jone Robles, Gutierrez’s see-| vanquished, is believed to be ap- ; appear, and he was soon made the had been during bis i2 years here ii J . ¢ | Chiane fav A © Calhoun, tor eight I'm sorry I cannot make {t more {retary of war. has ma Ls pes with | proaching a decision Behind them run endless chains) "\" it oe aa tell = sup , |ru show ‘em that the Justice court a, and under promise of amnesty |" With infantry and artillery en- of trenches and strongly fortified 8 a result of the sudden switeh, years superintendent of the insane, f Mercer island is no joke turned over to Villa his troops, an od df iS x wild rumors began to circulate th: , } o ¢ . , the battle is bei ch the Russians mus ate hospital at Steilacoom, told of the |‘ and, although no. typewriter |example which has been followed |tiong’ a. 20mile front extending, cere. betore thes: cans Must! it had been agreed that Willard es cs 8 witness 3) clicked in Sandel} hall, a typewrtt-|by a majority of the Gutierrez lead , chiova toward the Sen heights in their advance upon Hun. S80W!d win. The promoters were habitually smoked opium ‘There'll be more music in theisent for this from the war de tan commitment paper was ready |ers. ~ ap acai p WN-/ quick to deny that the fight had | pasiee than the park board is will- partment in Constable Upper's hands Gen, Eugenio Benavides, another mcshsiesienatiblegitaece been “framed EX POLICEMAN |ing to admit ohite ne een ee eee But He Isn't in Jali Gutierrez official, is said to have 5 oa obtained at a small cost. The po-| peatly, why wait to fill out com-| fled to Davis, Tex é Without taking the public Into jicg band is asking the board to| en)’ er th ' is repo ” | CT preparing to overcome the storm needed. If the board agrees, the! triai' is going to come out? . s | SHO WERS GETS 6 MONTHS of protest 5 signalling Bag pap policemen will play in the a | So Upper took Landor across the| LABOR DEBATE NEW YORK, April 3.—A petition Star, American, Atlantic Transport, | srarywheve can get som o, lo. coutenet $i ed seer By lake to the courthouse, arriving at) for a receiver for the Internationa) Dominion and Leyland lines a " ; = aby *, 11 p.m. | Mercantile Marine Co. was filed a rd “Showers! Did you sa Paul Schuman, former po- | of arene, the plan age reneies whe are to furnish band music for Put him in jail.” he said to Corporation Gocnsel Bradford besreigred at Rag nlp oon Ptr ANOTHER STEAMER SUNK SHOWERS?" y t . ticeman, was sentenced Sat: |to give Volunteer par ne Cream pa Shertff Hodge. ‘The justice court | will speak at the Labor temple Sun. Co, It is alleged that the concern i “t did.” (Conversation be- . day to six mo: to five of the band concerts The only definite thing accom-| of Mercer island is no joke.” dav night, on the “Renick Bill.”|\nown as the “shipping trust” had| ‘ Pn tween Weatherman Salisbury in the penitentiary, having But the board is also negotiat- plished Friday by the board was! Hodge satisfied himself that the Following him there will be a de-| derauited on $2,200,000 interest on lero, Apel itish| and the office grouch,) been convicted of ‘receiving [ing to secure the military band to enter into an agreement with| commitment papers were regular, ate verween Glenn Hoover, social. | Aetulte’ ne Brerest OD lsteamship Lockwood was torpedoed We think the W. M. is down. i graft money from fallen wom. [at Ft. Lawton, free of charge, for Mrs, J. H. Mendenhall to plant and then didn’t put Landor in Jail. | jst attorney, and Karl Constantine, |!" Ponds and sunk in the channel last night) right mean. Who wants to 3 ‘en while on the Pike st. beat. several concerts at Woodland and maintain orngmental flower Instead, Attorney Allen and he} secretary of the Employers’ assocta-| The International Mercantile Ma-/by a submarine, press messages re- wear an. Easter. ‘bonnet ia His youth and the fact that | park boxes to be installed on the clus-|communicated with Judge Ronald|tion on the “Picketing Statute” {tine Co, was formed by the late J |ceived here today declare | shower? it was hie first offense ied Park Commissioner Lamping, ter Nght poles during the summer. | of the superior court, and Landor | P. Morgan. Its business {fs est!-| The vessel was torpedoed with-| Salisbury might have at Judge Smith to give him the lwho used td be adjutant general) That ought to help music lov-' was released, pending an appeal | $500,000 fire in business center | mated at $50,000,000 a year. out warning, but the crew was res. least put the dirty work off un- minimum sentence. of the state, will try to get con-'ers quite a bit from the court which is “no joke.” | of Lima, Peru It controls the White Star, Red! cued | til, Monday. ! Many Interesting Things YES TOM | ENJONED THE SHOW VERY MUCH - THE COMPANN WAS YES, AND So DID THE WHY 1517 ‘THE MEN You BECAUSE THEN BUY MEN IN 9 FIRST SEE IN 1 tao eons oe A Aah eee ee In Classified Ads | THOUGHT THE BIG DAME ~ THE Pionde-| The classified page of a newspaper+is a most inter: Here buyer esting feature and seller meet. If you are looking for a snap in a piece of real estate, or a house, or want to move into a new house or apartment, or want to rent a furnished room, or have something to. sell or swap, the classified of this paper is the place to look The Star carries a good variety of classified ads daily, which will be found mi ghty good reading recs is a patent seamen rarer ornaimaanninesasitantairs: 0 1 tA ANE mi eortti