The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 29, 1915, Page 1

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Political Bosses Have Laid a Wager That YOURE a MUTT Ww should you sign the seven referendum petitions? ° a When you sign a referendum petition, you only ask for a chance to vote on the measures passed by the There is a reason for each petition, But there is a far greater reason that goes for the entire seven, legislature. That is all. You do not approve or disapprove of the measures until you vote on ther in Novem- namely: ber, 1916 - Ee v . .An OUTS WIT 1S AT eTaRR Sign the referendum petitions, BY DOING SO YOU SIGN A REQUEST FOR A VOTE, FOR A VOICE THE LIFE AND DEATH OF DIRECT POPULAR GOVERNMENT IS AT STAKE L4 ‘ . | eb My tat > = . » pacar pada You may have wondered how it was possible that the 1915 legislature should have so willingly trampled on SLM oe T, FOR A CHANCE TO APPROVE OR ANNUL MEASURES PASSED BY THE the will of the people. They did so on the strength of their opinion that the people are too indifferent or too Petitions may be signed at the following places: ignorant to run their own government PE THREE mC 4 ~ 7" ond . aires . perme ' — Referendum league, 223 Railway Exchange building; Labor temple, Sixth and University; W. C. T. U. headquarters, 87 Pike st.; o WERE THESE POLITICIANS AND CORPORATION TOOLS RIGHT ARE THE PEOPLE TOO J. V. Holton, 6441 Ballard; Raymer’e book store, 1320 First ave.; John Girke, 24th and Marvet ets, Ballard; Shorey's book store, Third IGNORANT FOR A VOICE ON THEIR OWN LAWS? ARE THEY TOO INDIFFERENT TO PROTEST? and Cherry; Larrab pharmacy, Eastlake and &. Lynn; Globe P 625 First ave.; Chicago Dyeing and Pressing Co. 14th and + If the referendum petitions fail now, direct popular government will pass into history. For one of the bills 45th N. E.; Corties grocery, corner 14th and 45th N Ei Savery, oe and Sich eS is af ae Laren apt woe Shop, Latona vhic! C y F y y y ' . station; Green Lake Drug Co., 72nd and Woodlawn; Puritan Drug Co., 14th and 50th SC. Millar eventh av gar manu. apeinet which a referendum campaign is on aims a vital blow at the initiative and referendum rights of the facturing; J. R. Goyne, 3410 Fremont ave.) Ross pl@rmacy, 3328 Third ave. N.; Eureka Feriture Co.,.2029 First ave; Ross Marche people. 3330 Third ave. W.; Brent & Hawkins, W. 42nd and Sixth; Sulllvan Bros, 1502 First ave.; Manhattan Lunch Counter, Third and lack of signatures, never again expect to overrule a rotten legislature Pike; Fremont Poo! Room, Fremont; Barbers’ Headquarters, Arcade building Are You Going to Move? : Milibeie agictaen en EDITION 2400, and our carrier boy will see n WEATHER FORECAST—Fair gy oe ior at Bg The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ASHER Ponees Main 9400, " "i SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1915 ONE CENT ae Ais AND 4:05 w. m., 19.7 ft, 10:32 a. m., 09 ft If the present referendum effort dies for ANDS, he 545 pm, 18.7 fh. 10:08 pm, BH fh BURNS BIG VANCOUVER BRIDGE ( VANCOUVER, B. C., April 29.—Ci +e An F Lover Sought {Baby 10 Inches Long BALLAINE vestigation of the destruction by fire of the $800,000 Connaught bridge, connecting the Weighs 15 Ounces OFFERS T0 business and residential sections of the city at Cambie st., and the attempted destruction LYNN, Mase, April 29.— of the Granville st. bridge, a million dollar structure. The population of Lynn has been Increased In weight by The fire at the Connaught bridge, which started at 4:30 a. m., during a howling win un Gatdlier te ih tnd ALK storm, was practically under control at;noon. The damage will be at least a half wine Gestars Woo “ene: |million. the smallest ever born in | Is METHODIST CHURCH YIELDING TO THE | Fire broke out at the Granville street bridge, a mile away, abou ity——h more than ——_ 6 0% ; é : lungs p hort nest ef cotton: petting Chilberg and Alaska Bure PE@RAMAs “HO” SAYS REV, ADNA LEONARD ‘°%'t'*¢ 7!" "tte, comase — atop a radiator, ehe makes of Chamber , 9 . City officials blame German sympathizers for the two fires, whic Was Mrs. Carolina, 41, | Rowe had been practically the sole] known her presence at sv —- followed closely the provincial government's announcement that all . : support of the far as Rowe b ery opportunity ts ‘tee wee at py aa a pied = wife of John Rowe, mill- en able to get only temporary is only ten inches tong and WANTS OPEN MEETING Bedhicalin: 1 74 ain oe ustrians and Turks in British Columbia shall be detained man, 426 Blewett st. employment, and the two older can be held with ease in the ater rn detention camps. palm of a hand, \s fed the Methodiat h f £ hild boys ha n also out of work oars medicine Declares He'll Submit Docu- The bread line which had been maintained for these aliens was mother of four childrn, The children are Frank, a my 2 mentary Proof of Lobby church ylelding cuspended, and an attempt was made to deport them to the United murdered in a Pike st. ho- Petere, 18; L« . 16, and Tom, 12 rope Charges. Is ita stiff doc States. United States immigration authorities, however, turned them tel because she refused to a trinal backbone back at the Washington state line. Public sentiment against the aliens was fanned into a flame yes Tamed Jee Potona, co axe GIRL SAYS HER FATHER- WOR-LLAW| ist sens retest, oe terday, follow! ting of Germans Tuesday night to cel named Joe Potona, to take == | Chamber of Commerce in an adé pleasure - Joving pero cucu: were vile Belgium in hich nundrede! Be j im? ‘ ’ is to the Rotary club Monday enused | °°" fe v " up life with him? ‘HAS ‘ “wINDOW-t -PEEKING G’ SLEUTH a shout of wrath tO tssne from that) outh, or Je Mt) Canadians were killed and wounded. > rabem thant otto atime Poo | Ps : On this theory, the p> body, 14 “coming back j not? Two German citizens were put under arrest here today” charged lice are looking for Po- ‘To. ‘GET ‘T EVIDENCE FOR DIVORCE In & scorching letter, addressed| Miss Regeana with high treason as a result of their celebration, and two more will | Thursday to J. E. Chilberg and J. L.| Maye, the Hippo = tona. Alaska ;,| drome’s pretty tn be placed under arrest this afternoon. Of the two for whom warrants The woman, who had James T. Cushman, cashier for, been informed that her husband's to ca structress in the are out, one, Baron Rochus Vonluttwuitz, is sald to be a relative of IM. A. Gunst & Co, » firm of to-| father and her wanjed Bim to ander the aust wizardy of the the kaiser. The men declare they were but having a house party and been employed as cham- marry Misa va Lyons of B ll. bureau, where he offers to lay bare| tango, the hesita a I P bacconists, who lives at 2148 Elghth | why was their choice as a daughter-|10 proof that the Alaska tion, the maxis were not celebrating In any other way. bermaid in the Imperial | 2). has been playing the ile of iniaw. She asserts she has acen | je Prom na eticial W ashington | and the fox-tre The celebration was held at Point Grey, a suburb. hotel, 605 Pike st., for the [an amateur detective in a love this young woman and her husband | oy \\Grsgenhelm tool eags. che. has Car service all over the city was suspended by this morning's fires. A quarter-mile span of the mile-long Connaught bridge collapsed at 7 o'clock and carried down with it two firemen and a lineman. The tine- man was badly hurt. The fall of this span left the middie section of the bridge burning fiercely, with the streams of water propelled by firemen unable to « reach it from elther side, Although the bridge, constructed only two years ago, was built drama in real life, according to his together of late at the theatre. im Mer ‘ past six weeks, was cape daughter-in-law, Mr. Merrill Cush Alaska bureau, and MePherson, {ts| 198 certain youns murdered Wednesday aft- m, 19 years old Med statements tater | Women some of ernoon in room 23 of that Thomas J. Cushman, » irl serbia tal eatin Kak com ieerien 5 tathet “tadh hotel, the room which had | wife's husband, who Page ' {motives in its handling of Alaska | lonable steps been rented to Potona. sity of Washington student, aft affairs, and branding Ballaine'’s| Some of these lated with the national guard a a ents as true oung women, she stantly killed while asleep. tpcies, Mire. Cushman eays, is be cx heroine , . “ circles, Mrs. Cushman i fers to prove his charges, follows eve, folded over her * . ‘ y i are mem Ce ee as twine ing urged by threats to sé Messre. J. E. Chilberg and J. L. Mc. bers, or daug | Chilberg, who t# « member of the | lately been tench ‘ Wid. ccid tone om née Dec! mostly of steel, the planked and tarred pavement gave the flam She wy we “deduced” b or cal te bed, dressed in a night hie to ae eT Sore wT Ook, A. 3, Mathes | Pherson, Alaska Bureau, Seattle | ters of members | plenty of material to feed upon. bg his father. , Chamber of Commerce. of the Methodis i e as ” je ie 8 A her f t this morning which may have been meant gown, when the murder was dis Save Hall! Maeey.Agais ported to’ be he ooen: ics devennsiedde cane nother fire broke out this r) y covered. joslegiton Mrs. Cushman declares her hu-| is hurrying h falsehood my recent statement to * iss dothine to destroy a substation of the electric company and cripple car lines. with one ch ‘the be let, had | band has informed t pat, in Cas) Ger care of a | Seattle Rotary club that the Alaska Pe It Is belleved to have been started by alien enemies. «deed the teri temple. | decree fs give chy ¥! Lyons of Seattle bureau of the Seattle Chamber of | Aoi. ot any Ever since the war started guards have been placed along railway Haaté ‘Ghat at: 5 6. m. io. age physician, has b jngvon with tne, Guggentelan obey |YOung woma pridges al! thru Canada but little attention has been given to local No oe ag el he heard the)“ Mrs, Cushman hag included these ‘to emasculate the Alaska railroad ember of bridges. Some officials suspect a plot to get the entire town on fire, fons vi “4 Poe w ethactt for the allegations in an affidavit filed in as in ill for sev. {bill in the Interest of the Alaska syn | |. she cays and that only the doubling of police vigilance immediately after the dis- : v. perior court Thursday hus suffered a | dicate : r n, who occasionally remained Superior cou whose ambitior covery of the two bridge fires prevented this. In the hotel over night, visited a| band’s complaint has be | challenge yeu to have the Algeke to. learn the bureau call an open meeting, to be It Is now certain that the government will take extra measures to send all alien enemies to the detention camp at Nanaimo as fast they can be rounded up. For months those well known here have been forced to report to the police station once weekly. ; 2: 30 upon her, but has not Se ae ag gga re ge Aer lingy attended by all members of the Se-| Hiensures of the | MSagh Pritt ed a oom ess wre marred! POSTPONE HEARING ic. cvemser“ocommeree, ‘ty o™ som here ts noth so | when he 18 and she 19 which | may have an opportunity to T the murder he heard a noise pie g Reedy eRe license submit documentary proof of every | ing wicked in any about 4 o'clock, but at that time rg Hearing of the Seattie, Renton & | eatement | made at the Seattle| of them—nothing | The cothu in for the fatherland Inthe Yerea fight hie anaeane ia not recognize it as n revolver) (on. ae ena ‘or the Det icticn “af ind’ chee Rotary club. at all, They are citizens here to a point of fury ana fears are felt for the safety of shot pda hy Severe 1c he trae ¥: | Twill agree to submit such docu-| accomplishment prance Bit me yr ag a awe it ‘Tonve her immediately.| poned ‘Thursday mornt ir |mentary proof, and the further proof| which are bene ; When the government bread line was recently discontinued, a mob ing from his room aghay Psegt o>") -Gip-srcbeweseaemgmeps esl bo ancy ea wr esireg | that the Alaska bureau of the Seat| ficial to the MS | ce nan ewune oancowe erecta: caleive reaeetieda cent ane ann Site ee ithe stent. are: Moe mouiment of the. me company wit y- | tle Chamber ef Commeres te known | health and stands. The police were badly beaten up in a riot which followed. An monition of the affair, Mrs. Rowe rn r om Ue marrinae i company Ask to Withdraw ° and discredited in official circlés at| of an youn rt a rani at Bes cgi MB wal Ah tape to Joe Galvango, one of pro held the inagriags was’ whotly le-| Stewart. st in disguise. Very truly ney Ne. Church people This now is exhausted and the unemployed are restiess, desperate Rat te Loulee part pro|gai, and that the girl married in off. BA * 11 have found, are aad Senery night. To Loulse prietress of the hotel “ | good faith and because of her love HEALER NCHE! | not averse = te Vancouver maintains its ability to care for its own people, but it . yore. Mawe ® one 5 “pete Pl D | REFEREN ui jearning the new! Miss Maye and Prof Frank McCormick, her part | - | d her fear Pofona jast| for the will be necessary to place alien enemies in detention camps at the ex- Sanday, saying that the man had| _ During the last ps, because|ner in the “Hesitation Kiss" waltz, and (insert) a| pense of the Dominion government to avoid further trouble and possible followed her from Spob and nee ee bad pike Chaties BR. Cate, 5 riutendent |‘) . = ere picture of Miss Maye bloodshed. as” oy ae me ee Everett to Seattle. and had bee ave. was arrested |Of Streets and former president of) stor to dance the tango. It will) that such a subject was of no ma years to abandon her family and) window-peeking ing medicine with.| ¥. ©. Kellogg, fort couneliman The one-step, however, and it he did not deny, when asked s A chureh wat ape n behalf of the referendum hesitation have co} , ogy a hg A nization of all the comme jon Chased Him Away h rwocates Friday night at a masa take the place of the two-step and ati nid ol ckbone of af eantuwenn. ese Potona’s Italian name is said to| ment ‘ad : nail jo ht in the Laber Yetiple he waltz, and if the, Methodi Methodist church—is still un nd Montana tr aii BERLIN, v Wireless to Lon- be Joe Aliigio si GRIFFITHS TO TA K 9 yee ‘ oung women want to learn them yielding ance to promote legislation vets de April The sinking of a He was forme er in ¥ : NS FISHERMEN why not 8 In decline to express ™Y/ter naval protection and in- Prit'sh transport off Avib and erett, according Ro in alley ‘ ARREST Astounded, The Star turnéd to/Views on the new dances,” he said.|terests of the Pacific Northwest is a victory for the Turks in which eldest son of the 1 woman ning thru) Austin E, Gr sw peak o Rev, Adna W. Leonard, pastor of “They are not matters of great! urged in a letter from the Bremner-| four brigades of the enemy were Frank chase e, at alle Me al and Physical ent Suvela’ Frank Boravine| First Methodist ehurch public nvolving any great! ton Commercial Club, copy of which driven back to th » declor- the Rowe home ghtening her-| Welfare of Childre aoe soon | ind John Boravine are under arrest,| He refused to be interviewed on civic If they were, J/was received by the Chamber ot|ed confirt in an offi¢ial state yee sgt Inyo Maye otal are oe} Aion oho! Friday afternoon | Mfarged with fishing with a gill net. the subject, passing his opinton| might talk ‘ ICommeree toda ment today For the past Wonderful Opportunities 7 T ee —— Par ", - / ” ify a4 | GUESS THE NEW | Ta — moron masl(ee) PON] tus || in This Paper Toda puis pase Lael Mey ve GoT ie Gere is - HELEN “THERE | MOVING IN NEXT DOOR AND | ( Meee ') iY | PNEGKEORS WILL. TAKE THE PEOPLE ie © Piet on {Cc | WONDER \F reaeeeserrt 1S SOME OWE | WONDER IF [CAN BORROW A| »/ / yi TO US ALLRIGHT J . iM. UNCH OF , 7 SHE’S THE si m x arc sek ak » carian shout j ; ny? heeds =|" STUFF, HAVEN T| eReNDLY Kino? } | ot ee bad Wor te Merchants who advertise*are serious about it—it IN MEXT DooR al & costs money and they must utilize their space to ]| build up that most necessary part of their business, the good will of their patrons. They invariably put their most tempting bargains in their ads. For instance, in today’s paper one store is advertising $2.50 and $3.00 lace flouncings for 69¢ a yard. Another is offering 50c, 75c and $1.00 neckwear } it 39c. Another store offers a fine quality black silk umbrella at the special price of $2.95, CUP BF SUGAR, A COUPLE OF m\ | | (tn DOOR J u (~~. 8663 AND A , | rary ui reat - 7% tye BR oh abl 4 \Kn) Tp vss The ads are as full of bargains today as a nut is of meat. Don’t miss them. re hen ae | 4

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