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= oat _ 1. ow rms ee NEROM JOHN PAUL JONE 2 lau s eT a AST EDITION Weather Forecast—Showers SPEND FIVE MINUTES WITH THE STAR'S JOKESTER, ON THE EDITORIAL PAGE. IT WILL CURE YOUR BLUES Tks AT sKATTOR The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News igh law VOLUME 18, NO, 35. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1915. ONE CENT oN tates aay een ae Gn ee RITES LOVE NOTE; DIES? DRAGFO Just Like Taking Candy From Baby! GIRL POSES NUDE FOR “NAKED TRUTH” MOVIE FILM — ' ' | 1 est—Judge A. P. Tugwell, pres- nt of the censor board of Los } Angeles | hope of finding the body of Charles Carter Anderson, 21 Miss Josie Asher, the pretty object of Ander: Ly i ur a ri no ous rd pypscpesce { | son's unrequited love, doubts if they ‘ see stale ee H True to Ite announcement, The Star gave the people of Seattle first news yesterday of the out | | Perfect Miss Tells of Taking Horseback Rides Without Clothes {come of the championship battle at Havana. 5 Within two minutes after the flash announcing Willard’s victory over Johnson was received, The j ; Star presses were grinding out thousands of extras, containing a complete story of t ont round Feeate tna ee * by round. A mew record for speed and completene in the lesuance of extras in Seattle was estab- | 2 ° 5 ; eos | | This Is the || 1} FULLY 25 MINUTES AFTER THE STAR EXTRA WAS ON THE STREET, AND THOUSANDS { ‘ ? 1 SOLD, THE OPPOSITION EVENING PAPER APPEARED WITH AN EXTRA, which was greeted )} { Hy a |} with amiles by the public, which already had read the complete story in The Star. } | . ¢ in \ } t | Heal (viate Fatale fet taba Saas 4 es. . ‘ 1 Doesn’t W | ; ' } Peggy O'Neil Doesn’t Want ete, Ra: i ; woman is immoral. it is not ar ) | ; tistic and should not be shown. } tee plane wore —tald us an e e S 0a | 5 A Iine must be drawn between ) The police are éraaging Loko Tueday by teachers and prin. 9 9 ) what le art and what Is immod-{ | washington, off Leschi park, in the i , le, ‘ether unsightly spot on Se- “gitle’s vest will be eradicated Paki Sa perwinas | Likes Present Job Too Well bolic of the truth. It is not im. { | “ill find it ‘pupils this week. BY FRED L. BOALT | “You spoke, a minute ago, of be } | “Charley was always threatening 1 High school students balked ic ing heart-sick for a home. Why { moral or immodest. A partially) 14 commit suicide, and never doing ec, 1 p pro j Tie a harrd life,” said Miss)then, have you not married? } draped figure is immoral—Miss lit said Miss Asher Tuesday P O'Neil to m ‘ ; yb ‘ eA ds, player o} , |, * ; “Sara your grandmother!” seid|A# 82 asker of questions about see eed ten} | 'F. 0. Carmen, boatman at Lescht announced |, Hard y « matthers that are none of your —Prof, Newbill role of the “Naked Truth. § park, Tuesday found an empty row- i le, morning that = It jf io er. cruk an’ hurry.” said | CONCeER. Ye excite me admiration (Pullman college) i es | boat’ in the lake. On a seat ho } hard to get the boys | 5. oe O'Neil, “till I'm that tired 1/#!4 Pegey O'Neil Your tmpu SA tells women of found a pocketbook containing a work,” judging from indica- | |S scarce sleep. An’ me hearrt’s| {nce shud be rewarded . Seattle Mothers note, which reads: fr no effort will be | Can scarce sleep. Many's the time me mother's Roane oh © “When a: person. héh, wethlng lean- poe har age 4 “For why would you shut your- heols. Recommendations | %!f in four walls?” I asked. “You, | students take part in that can make people laugh told me the story I'm gotng to tell 4) feed children on ye now. It is a story of the days pTeRerves Oh, pen La the kings come to rule over well, the kids still ny |Ireland—the days of the fairies,| » Fe somethin eweep-up move- — we: “4 ~ ae changed | 224 the little people. and the gi efits, toc, ae r, were made. at plese lk maa, in ker ants who come to Ireland by way | qidn't put ‘any restrictions on her mood. Our talk wan in her, hb 7 0% sar schools, followINk & dressing room at the Moore. The! °..tt carma pans ae: att te ] fonday Bight with City | second act of “Pex o° My Heart” — me id me." president Alexander Meikie-| Cooper, principals conferred yas just over, there was a young gurri lived wid john (you sneeze it) of Amherat teichers Tuesday and the re) rigs ike ft then—out in| Nef mother. She was gifted in ® college addressed Seattle alumni Tas been that efficient squads 9.149 certain kind of wurruk, though] yonday night live for, there is only one way. Good-bye, dear old world. You have held some pretty good things for |me, and some bad on but, Jo, ; from the bottom of my soul | love . you. So, good-bye, dear, and | sometimes. think. of me.” | It is signed “Charlies Carter An- | derson. There are two postscripts, one re- questing that Anderson's mother, i be if ‘deaners ha’ bee 0 . what kind it wee I dinnaw ites schools hg ogee BD roa Sy opie i Mae 8 BO CT werrah tet wt irSnappy college music and pop. |Mrs. J. Shiner, 316 Wall st., and iammace Wednesday, at others|, 72°? ve laughed their heads off aione could do. But the gurrl be-| Wei: creme, ones promised | by | Miss Josie Asher, 2019 Ninth’ ave., Whitman Collexe Glee club in con cert at Y. W. Wednesday night }be notified; the other stating that | the writer was insured in the Metro- | politan Insurance Co k ‘ A - come weary of doing the wan thing City Co-operation Needed os Sab sitting tight for th next] over nae aver “But we must have co-operation I'm glad,” said Peggy O'Net! Asks Aid From a Giant r part of the city,” id one “And whin the bboys passed b: | Left Note at Her Home hed “After we have gather- ee ies ak ae and smiled at her. she smile “We passed through an Miss Asher is the “Jo” referred Ht pall the stray paper in the)... cult Put in fig Place }back; and she'd fall to dreaming army of 2,000,000 men so to in the note. } ood, where are we to put Y ertidae 4a ae * © * Her mother scolded her, but cunningly concealed we “Charley was here last night,” vious. “Living In fine ho H the city will furnish recep-| trayeiing on trains, and see We can do the rest country, and eating nothing but f it didn't do a poor woman w she said, “and left a note for me, | saying he was going to commit sui- good. So the only 2,000 of them,” says a to wan of the war [The suggestion was made that ‘ y{giants, and « Will ye come wise we |ecide. He'd made the threat so oft- [ith school have a “bonfire night,” | the, best Pe or eane SE ANS t over to the house for an hour or pocket for $1,000,000, but | cm aides. cenep.: Se. oan oleae i i the understanding that all in-|*atins And tower - rine life Mise | "07, Want ye to pretind ye're me cunningly was It cone | going to- Jump into Lake Union oF rubbish be gathered / : daughter's husband. Thrun a that we found only Lake: Washington. And once: he: Peggy O'Neil,” said I, “even if 7 Are: vacant lot and burned by |taxe no count of the pleasure you| "Ate. Inta her orn. under the protection of the bring to us poor stay-at-homes.| Wid pleasure, ma‘am,’ says the j nes-/ giant, who ain't a bad felley a Shame to you for being discon-| harry showed me a revolver and said he ) Ma iN HN Z | was going to shoot himself. it. | men were busy Monday no —Park board petitioned to estab. | tented!” : | li ae owners that east 's| "At that she laughed, and all the| , Bo: the giant goes over {to the /iish fire patrol in Ravenna park | | Tell Us About Your f week and in chasing 3 ° ie | house, and says he's her aur a ‘ } bits of stray paper Rice Pemners S28 COWES 260 NA) Kuapand. And uhe thinks ito fine | Cee Semin ie Most Embarrassing | Will Cultivate Lots Tell me wan thing,” she said.|0 have such «big man for hus) | 2 : . 18 t e said.| Inspected Bremerton navy yard j Bis conventions “clean-up 2nd) ni4 you come to interview me, oF| "24.00. 06 se ginmer, says the | Monde | Moment and Win $2 ies bureau has begun af etch me me dinner, says the MMA s veogeance that bodes iI! for | ** It to scold i giant. She f s It —Will of late Margaret L. Denny LOS ANGELES, Cal., April It would be bad enongh to walk j maightiy lot owners who are| Being thus set in my place. I)" «t1q growls because the broth in |'ncludes $50,000 bequest to state) 6.—Margaret Edwards, known linto a stranger's house and sit ii aking an effort to “perk up.” Far, Merci and’an envelope (con {0 cold, and the tay too | weak Rave df Bunetannat FO ecored.: Ane casein |down, thinking it the house of a | the close of the week va-| Out & P poborty and the pitaties too hot. Nothing’s|, —Rev. » Dunstan, after com) has enewered . the .octtiplem friend when one was “slightly stim- taining an impudent note from a creditor concerning a small obit gation which | would pay if I could ing all way from Australia to West| made against her appearance right at all, at al gg thay Seattle Congregational church, has| ae the “Naked Truth” In a mo- He Mes in th ulated,” or “somewhat exhilarated,” ‘at property all over the city will as Ruggles of Red Gap would say, Be pot under cultivation—some warrm sun, and . eae ca fire, |accepted call to Valdez tlon picture play, the exhibi- A ages: Mi lowers. Spee ae wal not be but can’t), and the interview be-| Tien jay "ne pigs ieoat ducks, ee McHugh of Seattle award-| tion of which was prohibited ft that's what F'peW Edie, il all vestige of fiith has van-|**" ., ‘ mend his clo’s, and carry wather,|¢4 $68,000 contract by Whatcom! here. Jand it was his most embarrassing and every can, bottle ar gay |e pov And whin the wurruk’s done, it's|County commissioners for five Advocates of the condemned aaah id Mpconsigned to the areas of the I judge,” said I. “from your red ail to te don or exaie miles of concrete aving on Guide) picture claim the role taken What's yours? orale hair that. your folks come from |‘! 1) be Aone oie ee auaband | Meridian road. Pat will have more i, ani, Ag a og PURO RT County Cork or thereabouts They don't.” said she, n jobs now for $1-a-day labo: and, being symbolic of Truth, And niver a kind w highwaymen get $7,000 ig portrayed as painters and git out of him, but onl | week, describing the most embar- rassing moment, The Star will give 4 m a ‘ ‘ 4 tage M M Edward HAUTE MAYOR fii! 8" 888 eB outers Valley. Wasn't stage] sculptors have Imagined It and et ibid |i prise of #8. Address your letter er By The poor, foolish gurrl's hearrt her produced It for centuries. te “Reharentalan tae was She lifted her wig an inch and}, [Be poor + learns it} —Mayor, chief of police and po: Members of tne Lox Angeles 1 mbarra coment” Editor. ed PALS GUIL showed me the shining black hair|{* near br learns it] ss Scommissioner of Muncie, Ind. | con eoards while not conderie|have been declared to be a physic-) through the hills In the moon- ‘The last time 1 was at San Francisco Br aS TK nay paige . : 4 . 4 pants yeaa ob: @ not condemn: | aily perfect girl hate clothe ight. very amusing incident occurred nS E wosee 1 ie Selamat Jo, whin they tell| arrested for trying a “Fellx Crane”) ing nakedness in art, declare that sry). are awkward ed Wedge sit ene EN Ra ah . musing Incident occurres j oe “T'm ac rish, I'd have ye : oke ‘0 . d figure o} ude wo! ond sap 9 “d INDIANAPOLIS, Apri! 6— | know, and me father and mother| ber ‘ts only @ Soke to | stunt the animated figure of a nude wom: | unnatural be vulgar that | 3 | git back on. the old the one| —D. C. Jackling, millionaire min-/an should not be exhibited MAA aS thinne, it eb f ii, 00” M. Roberts of Terre | were born and raised in Connaught.| 01 jiies, “and ta fitted fo Jing man, who built fancy yacht in tones OF be " a rh «vi cis Mds 42g dS wail Ings, it Is becau | a mand 26 others who were | put it down.” fect ay Bee Oe ee ee ate ncnteat |, In, defense of her appearance in| mount a white horse of mine sort of a life that made } a Mit here on a charge of elec- 1 did, Tis the same wid me, me bhoy. | Seattle, and Virginia . ster-|the “Naked Truth,” Miss Edwards! and, without clothing, ride healthy.” came un a 1| There's gurris that were made for |in-law of Rudolph Sprecke if, MA! recited her life as a “child of na. the appear- nt 1 recog= in Vigo county were livin Jury today. “You have, then, black hair and) vives and mothers. And there's| ried in Frisco cea and edvansed her own thas wae doubly strengthen bine eyes,” said I. “A pretty other gurrls that have other| —John Barleycorn lost decision ries why the picture should b FEWER BUILDINGS RATES ADVANC N ; bination wurruk to do in the wurruild She gave me a shrewd, quilzzical {in Monday's election at Michigan,| shown Would 1 be Tis the same wid men, too. Ye] and 265 more saloons will have to ahs eudht he sald Fo cath hee, | RAVE YEP hich ‘remindal geil grape Juice Cee ee deat le ot muc,| Building permits for March show! Marine insurance rates have ad butige seem to we (0 nave. the| me that At re about it. For) —Boom! Boom! Biff! Bang! /ity, 1 was a child of nature and|® decrease, as compared with vanced remarkably since January Eiitriais, *|worrn and worried look of a mar-| tis near time for tt st act, and | “Boss” Barnes’ damage suit against | Jove the open, the truth in every. March last year. There w. 1 mae ronultuat tiedwses ‘sistaln Mears. |fod man. if so, cut out the blar.|! bave me dress to change T. Roosevelt to come up April 19, thing 810 permits issued in March, 1915, /ed by underwriters during the war he |ney. What {Ise would ye know? for trial “T have been blessed with excel-|for a total valuation of $689,675. Insurance on steamers owned by o convergntien which enceee tae Ye have a marvelous appetite for| —Hotel clerk, witness In Tanzer-. —Prof. Taft says European peace lent health and consequently my In Mare 1914 there were 881 per the Grand Trunk Peeifie company » apr dge igy Bly ye — miscellaneous and useless infor-| Osborn h-of-promise fizzle, on| depends upon n side winning.| body 1s well formed mits, for @ total valuation of $923,-|recently | renewod, showed ad: |( say T demarted ae avon ae the ou A $12,000 ball for perjury Lata wire it to the kaiser quick “T have never worn a corset. 1! 480 vances of % to ver cen : FF. DeW. F. ay mation.” GUESS IF THEY’RE MARRIED een RIGHT THING 2 I | DONE PANSY? J ies —— le (as HERE'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT MR. MERCHANT Average Paid Circulation of The Seattle ihe Star for March, 1915............. 58,628 i Average Paid Circulation of The Seattle Star ee Ib AGIB HIM SOME BRANDY BUT, SUPPOSING You j DEN IDA . AD NO BRANDY ? PROMISED HI fete See Some for March, 1914........... seccees 47,737 Gain . veeeees? 20,881 his is a gain of more than 22 per cent Phat means that the merchant who has had an advertising contract with The Star during the past year has had his investment increase in value more than 22 per cent Has any other investment that you have had in- creased in the same proportion during the past 12 month