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Are You Going to I’. YOU move, telephone Main 9400. Circulation Department, Main 400, and our carrier boy will see hat you do not miss a single copy of The Star Remember the number, Move? The Star's VOLUME 18, NO, 42. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1915, The Seattle Star The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News 16-YEAR-OLD GIRL IS ABDUCTED ONDON Maret 0.—( By Mail to New Yor War ture the race. The thousar of pre-battle field marriages in Britain sine war began are e, but patriotic, and ul who accepts her soldier lov er in marriage and sends him to the slaughter should be an ex _ample for others, according to VIENNA OF PANIC LONDON, April t4.—The situa tion in Vienna is rapidly becoming worse and declaration of martial jaw Is imminent, according to the Rome correspondent of the Ex- change Telegraph. The people of the Austrian cap- ital are declared to be extremely rest because of the Russ! ad vance in the Carpathians. Street gattcrings are speedily broken up! and every precaution is being taken by the government to vent demonstrations or outbre: Ke | of any kind. RUSSIANS GO OVER CLIFF IN MAD PURSUIT) PETROGRAD, April 14.—En- tire companies of Russian in- fantry have perished in the Carpathians by marching off precipices masked with snow. Men and guns were huried into space they pressed forward in the wake of the retreating Austrians into the desperate struggle for possession of Uszok pass. This brief mention of the dif- ficulties encountered in the mountain fighting was received here in dispatches today. The Russian right wing in the toward Hungary in the last few days, an official statement an nounced. These forces are now in position through Lapkow and into the heart of Hungary. But the advance there hi the fierce struggle for possession of the Uszok pass. Until the fighting for possession of Uszok pass reaches a decision. the Russian right wing must be con tent to hold its present position. Fighting is also in progress Bukowina, so that the hostile arm} are again clashing with more or less intensity on nearly every section of the vast 800-mile front Mrs. Villa Will Have to Enlar Boarding House If what Mrs. Manueia Villa, 35, a widow, told the police ts true, there is likely to be a great demand for « chance to board at her house Terry at Arrested by Constable Sh non on complaint of Geo, R Jndson, she denied she was running a “blind pig” and ex plained the presence of two boxes of beer. two jugs of wine, a bottle of whisky and 21 wine and whisky glasses by saying she treats her boarders to liquid refreshments as part of the regular meals Manuel Blanco, a boarder, is held as a witness. INSTATE Carpatabians has advanced 10 miler | to strike at the railway leading | again | been halted pending the outcome of | SOCIETY WOMEN URGE ENGLISH GIRLS TO MARRY AND SAVE RACE ENCOURAGE MARRIAGES TO SOLDIERS DEPARTING FOR THE FRONT voby, eminent Lon turn from France, or to care for him to the end of his days if he maimed and broken, ts k sor d's real heroine, they say Certainly, it is better for a man today We encourage such mar to though he has . perhaps but a week's happiness ominent London society with the woman he loves, before bh approve, too he leaves for the front,” sald The girl who dedicates herself | Lady Tree, wife of Sir Herbert to bring up the next generation | Heerhohm Tree When one alone {f her husband falls to re | thinks of the future of the rac Man Who Cast Out Devils Finds Poor Picking | Flee sila Eases er Oot we | Under Arre t in | Tacoma. By Fred L. Boalt Jand knocked at the door, The i looking foc the Home of 20ued of the blows reverberated |, | am looking for the Home Of) through the silent rooms. Then I | Peace.” 1 said . aw a sign, “For Sale The pretty girl behind the coun-|*** * "8% “For ter in the grocery store close by the Tukwila interurban station I i the road to a prett laughed bungalow and made the acquaint Then she drew me a diagram on|ance of Mr. and Mra. Myers. They a yellow paper bax laughed when | told them nobody When you get to the second| was home in the Home of Peace. ie, You got devils, tool” asked the practical Parmer Myers jturning beyond the schoothou anybody can polat out the house she said | But Mre. Myers revroved him. As | was leaving I heard her tell You oughtn't to speak that her father that | was “another one| way.” she said of ‘em Tukwila is too wise for feTlows ae ted like this Jordan.” said Farmer My It was an accurate diagram ers, “He went away three weeks which guided me to the Home of| ago and we haven't laid eyes on Peace. It directed me up a steep him since }and endiess bill, and through the ee straggiing village, and finally to 1 told them Or. Arthur Jor ithe second turning beyond the) gan, givine healer. had another sehootiinn | Home of Peace in Tacoma, and “The Home of Peace?” repeated! that the presecuting attorney a woman leaning On & Bate, ANG). ghere was looking into the laughed You can see renedigar house with the green roof. I guess.’ gang woman. who had been |though, you'll find nobody home| taken from Stellacoom, on an | there r from Judge Taliman of She laughed again. And a I) Seattle, and placed in Or. Jor jstarted along the m dan’s charge asked myself what she coule The neighbors in Tacoma meant by obody home complained to the prosecuting | Home of Peace. attorney that the woman made } e 2° | night hideous with her cries The Home of Peace \s set tn an/ Or. Jordan answered that he | orchard was curing the woman with I tried the gate. It was barred| prayer by driving the devils and nailed up. I climbed the fence,! out. It w. the: devils that SEVENTH KEY PUZZLE HAS TOWN ALL HET UP The “Seven Keys to Bald- ‘Can you tell me where I can | pate” editor is afraid to go out | find the chairma ot the lunacy |commission?” came the query after dark. | i've got the wrong number,’ He has been cursed and vil- | said Washburn ified and threatened with dire No, I haven't,” insisted the par H been ty on the other end consequence: | called a fake destroyer of Grinnel! Has the Answer | peace, a wrecker of reason, a And Zumwalt was informed it humbug, a cheat, a lunatic, @ was Harry M. Grinnell, general | Dr. Cook and a few other little [agent of the Mutual Benefit Life things like that. Insurance Co, who was speaking And why? What's the matter?” inquired j Simply because the puzzle Wash | printed on the last page of The Well, 1 want to tell you,” said | Star has been tantalizing most (Grinnell, “I've got the answer to | everybody In Seattle. {that puzzle, gol darn you! I sat | Bankers, merchants lawyers, | up til midnight last night, and the doctors, housewives, school kids—| folks at home called me all kinds of everybody is trying to find the|a fool. That made me mad. I kept seventh key where only six seem/|at it all THIS evening, too, and! to be. I've just got it.” |’ and it makes ‘em mad when| Thomas F. Murphine. attorney, is lthey can’t find ft. Some of ‘em| wearing a worried look, too. His | have come in to argue with the ed-| friends are afraid he's getting thin itor. Some of ‘em telephoned their | Stereotyper Mad About it |cuss words. | “There ought to be an tnjunc Banker Can't Find it tion to stop this nuisance,” he de I've been sleepless for two But I'm going to solve it | nights,” moans N. B, Solner, cash jer of the Union Savings Bank and| There's even bad blood evinced Trust Co. “I've sat up till the wee|in The Star office hours of the morning. 1 have| Carl Lathrop, the stereotyper racked my brain. But I'll be fig-|won't talk to the puzzle editor gered if I can find that seventh|There are new-born wrinkles key. What did you start the thing| around Carl's eves for?” It can't be done.” he exclaima At 11:30 Tuesday night, the tele-| with finality, and immediately he phone bell tingled in the home of|has a te |Zumwalt Washburn, telegraph op-| finding the missing key again |erator at The Star office. Wash Nobody loves the puzzle man [burn got ont of bed That's a cinch Maybe,” Neighbor Tells Star Man, “We Don’t Have Enough Devils He iré moment, he goes to| Uefieldn Not onl mong the lawven bave war marriag coded the ¢ ensors Give Naked Truth Once-over 1 “ | | | it Is to be deplored that not n of the brave fellows who | been killed were t mar. | hefore they left for the bat | f arture of recruits in some emart ircles many weddings have found the groom garbed in Kitchener's khaki _and the “war bride” in tears The Seattle board o! f cenac orabip The board, the mayor and the Truth a fourreel FP topla at the Liberty The play is really Cher| Truth ts a lady, Tru white, beantiful and il in accomplished by cl photography The lad: in sort of a radiance. Pp made her holler so As long as the devils contin ued to make the patient holler, priety of her w at Tukwila; “Home of Peace” There Is Closed ::':":'ss0i0r'%0'\sie ‘amount phe th atre an allegory th in ni lusive. ever, doub y Is cb ed This The censors | [have their doubts as to the pro- } rdrobe Well, Well! Our Old Friend | Laurette Plays for King! Actress Who Used to’ Hon Out ae F ‘~, Thrill Seattle in Melodrama Highl ored. the healer was satisfied that |, Bat en of the seacry bs | Fo fe a lle a at society does want the | eee Mem ked truth, The lady holds up | 1 don’t hold with such Woings,”|t!* mirror of truth, but society Lewein Tivler \« sald Mrs. Myers. “Not that you| *’Srts It exes can't do a lot with by rayer, The chare h, smart a let pe le folks ha nothing on theall the artists pro rata to but God wouldn't have put ors bo aT a cape 4 “hr fgbilrwatghn~ Hn king and queen of England jusual fees, it would have cost him vit wh : naked truth shunnec , 1 no: | ue < 006 | | medicine on the @@rth {fe eee oeae ee aoe eile heights urette Taylor, who used to de-| $29,000. i didn't inte: to une ‘em. When wi teuth " Miss Taylor was the most pop. |my children get sick, I pray for fi uth beckons. — rhe. us the old "Give muh me! yjar stock actress Seattle ever had em to get well, the way | was|, it 18 & pretty allegory, and sober | chee-lid at Third ave.|She played here several seasons brought up to do, but | physte ‘em, ®t, ‘> oats Loyd ~ sgn Jand Madison st, has been sum: Her husband owned the old Third too. Mer LAGE Gat woth Fite! | moned to act » the royal fam-\ ave. th nd she was regarded t about Mrs, Brown,”| viewed. All Hiram would say was: |tiy, according to advices from Lon-/as Seattle's very own said FY r Myers BE rievir Rha ed - don While here, Miss Taylor appear Mra Myers was in the midst of : Summons of thin b the most vivid blood and telling me about Mra. Brown, when |, Dt Sydney Strong callers arrived—Mrs. Heimrick Mra. Seward and Mrs, Frost, all neighbors They all laughed when they |learned that | had come to visit the |Home of Peace 1 a | convict the censors, said board will make its ¢ fn due cour sideration If the board doexn't ably on the photoplay pass it will i, in the minds of many favor stand refusing to accept the naked truth psbgateney fling, Bim about are.| "Te Malay hee two taughed jother one Mrs o bas bad a tr abt J titles * Hypocrite The | Géorke hia to pay for have been shown thin h jonor Other artista who appear inel orge the same i formance Miss Edna Sir Ge of; ander, Mme Ar | chier, Mme and E , tw computed that if time of Alex Janis King crews \ » then went to New Yor and rt, also a Seattle man, gave ading part Peg O' My in which she broke all Broadway records in continuous), runs t This season she is going at the same record-breaking pace in Lon don boys until they were located here Duval - Dout w Ightfoot Brown, With none of her five | bands, the neighbor | Mra. Brown find a by i To her be me the , ross | the wa | When the doctor came into the } neighborhood and tnformed Tuk | wila that the Lord had command. | A strong protest against ed him to let the heathen of Li-| | | beria abift for themselves for a/ o word has yet been given out] the proposed grading of while while he established a Home| bY the supreme court as to any of] Pauntleroy ave. and other of Peace in Tukwila, Mrs. Brown) th ergency clauses argued be promptly offered her house for the! fore it a week ngo Wednesday streets adjacent to South purpose Htney bua men are allowed to! Alaska st., including West Mrs. Brown.” said Mra. Myers, | oper n Seattle, in the mean-| = hunted for pe so hard she was time. and will not be molested, said] Edmunds and West Mills upset most of the time. She tried | Chief Lang, unless the supreme y all the churches in Tukwila, but t tlanity decides they are com | St& unless the city engi they didn’t satisfy. She joined the | pelled to file bonds of $2,500 each.| neering department can do Salvation Art tit was too| In Spokane, the police have ar-| the work, is made in tame. She job the Pentacostal rested several jitney bus men, but movement, and acquired the gift of have let taxicabs alone. The taxi-| Sharp note A. H. Quarles, | tongu =, A s and no peace In the | cabbies Save obtained an eae | government disbursing accomplishmen |tlon to stop the enforcement of the) , Finally phe became. &. bolt scciee ine | agent, has filed with the roller. Then Dr. Jordan came, and| tn ‘Tacoma, the chief of police} council |he’s a holy roller, too, says he is not going to attempt Quarles’ action is taken That was last fall) They had) sary duties, especially since the| every night for a while ! meetin ;,. | state the auto license revenues d I we te one roti be nelgh-| wnd the city gets no share of it borly,” said Mrs ua er Pe Charges against seven jitney bus r didnt. Im Feabyterian, |drivers for failing to have rate said Mrs. Heimrick cuh than wad And craz eople came to the | Cards os en . dee” SF tides toons the.) charged passengers le han the| aowe.where, But, Taxwila ai aw allowed them, are off the cal take very. kindly to the scheme, |endar today. They were dismissed ’ by Jud Gordon Tuesday after land Mrs. Brown was grieved Then the visits of the doctor | noon. grew car’ Maybe Tukwila tx} {too out-of-the-way. Or it may be ERMAN 0 E 0 E that people with devils are hard rt | N T T B find, Anyway, business fell off. Gd AN aes age tie howe} QALLED UNFRIENDLY closed . WASHINGTON Apr’ ASK MAYOR TO quit, a te Berlin foreign office all responsibility for TERRE HAUTE, Ind April 14 von natorff's note tc Two members of the Terra Haute] states, accusing this eclty council today de resignation of Mayor Don Roberts, permitting the shipme nder sentence for election frauds.| tiong of war to the all Members of the cab Lincoln hotel ager, J, J. Me y, manager of | variot Chicago hotels, appointed. |He-s will take charge Immediately the not ance,” although those not be used by the pre shad Et the city $16 per 1,000 feet! navian circles of a battle. 11 14 indleate the will assume Ambussado: » the United country of! nt of ies. words ident T 1s THIS THE SPORTING EDITOR? SAY You BIG RUM , Youve GoT MY GOLF SCORE 97 IN YOUR DIRTY OLD SHEET BE 79- DO NOD vanded the! violating the spirit of neutrality by| muni was an “unfriendly utter will | | AND tT SHOULD as a taxpayer. Quarles charges the city was bunked out of several thousand dollars on the last job done in West Se- attle, a contract for sewer construction, and figures obtained from the city auditor in support of his assertion, “The engineers estimated tum- ber needed for cribbina work, etc., in the sewer construction at 2,000 | to 4 Berlin dispatch to the Svenska tom board measure. cites The ractor used over 60,000 feet. PLAN FOR COMFORT STATIONS Eastern cities, year the con: He | r for It. AT THAT TIME PETS» LESS THAN $10 A THOUSAND | to the contractor by the city at 25 lcents per foot, was used in th LAKE, BY HECK! work, and that the contractor) | charged the city $1.35 a foot for it. “The engineers estimated the) hay or straw necessary for crib.| bing in wet places as four bales. | The contractor used 94 bales, and| charged $2 ver bale.” All these items are included un- der the head of “extras” upon | which the contractor was not re- quired to figure in making his bid. The streets committee of the; council is expected xo act on the suggestion Thursday, A strong delegation of West Seattle citizens | is expected to appear before the) committee. F Deny Battle Henent COPENHAGEN, April 14.—The | German admiralty denied today | | that a fleet from Helgolané has been engaged with the British war. [ships in the North sea, according Dagbladet. The denial was prompt jed by reports circulated in Scand} Plans for an active campaign | vrivate property owners, inet declare has & neW mMAN-|the president's reply will show that looking With the closing of some 325 * sald Secretary Ot © will be a crying n GET me 79 ! ase of the Commerctal Club Wednesday 1° opened. for co! | among city and county officials and to the establishing of an adequate | system of men's comfort stations, similar to those in Ch are being made by t he Commercial Club. | saloons in Seattle the first of the|s mfort stations. ‘HELD AS day by Constable Boyle. They bi | formerly schoolmates, it is said, at to their|@ School near Green Lake. thougt according to the story she has told the authorities, by the “Diamond Kid,” who took her to Everett. Harper, she says, followed them to” al were being hunted, allowed her te |by Constable Boyle Wednesday. They had just returned from We- SAYS CITY’S ‘BUNKED’ : arrested that he had eaten nothing ON SEWER CONTRACT | here. He was apprehended just as LUMBER WAS SELLING AT sirls abtection SMALL QUANTITIES ac NO FLIES ON FISH | ond-hand pipe, which had been sold | J J NOOKECHAMP ~ : 'RUSSIA’S LOSS IS LOSS IS 000 men have ing since the beginning of the Car- go and other | semi-official estimate today, IGHT EDITION Frost n exposed places Tim AL OAL TOR 12.0 1 11:00 a om, 22 ft 14.0 11. 11:00 p,m, TA “Diamond Kid” Lefler, 21 years old, of 584 North 76th st., and Jack Harper, 17, of 7652 West Green Lake boulevard, are under arrest, charged with the sensational abduction of Minnie Mead, a 16-year- old girl, whom, it is said, they took to Everett and were holding her in a hotel there against her will while her father and de- tectives were searching high and low for the trio. Both lads were arrested Wednes- re eing held for juvenile court with- yut bonds. They and the girl were Known by Sev Name: The “Diamond Kid.” as Jefler 8 called, is actually Henry Hagg, he is also known as Charles Jefier and Charles Diamond, Minnie Mead was lured away, hat city and for four days, the girl 9 alleges, she was held a prisoner in tel room there. Finally the boys, learning they scape. She came at once to Seat- le, where she told her story to her parents. Boys Are Located Here Search was continued for the atchee, they say. because they ould find nothing to do there and ad no money The “Diamond Kid" id when for three days until he reached re was leaving the city on the rafl- oad track, near Green Lake. Harper was arrested at his home, ie declares he had no hand in the m_ Our Special Correspondent NOOKECHAMP, Wash, April 14.—Fred Wiley caught a bass down in Big Lake yesterday that shows the fish up this way are keeping up to date. Fred had out a trot-line and caught a six-pounder on it. The hook was caught right in the top of the fish's head, and at first Fred thought the hook had pulled up part of the skin. On closer examination, how- ever, he discovered that it was ‘y a piece of the fish about an inch long, and it seemed hol- low Fred thinks the bass are growing these things on their heads and using them as peri- scopes to stick above water and see when any one fs fishing from a boat, He thinks maybe there was an eye on the end of ft, but that it was torn off when he landed the bass. PLACED AT 600,000 RLIN, April 14.—At least 500. een lost by the Rus jans in killed, wounded and miss pathian fighting, according to ® Official figures from Petrograd how that the Russians have lost 1,608 officers since the war AGAIN TODAY A M They are telling of all the Today of store news in The Staf for the benetit of your poc gressive ASSORTMENT OF ADS he ads these days are surely mighty interesting, date things for spring wear. 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