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| YES, WE KNOW HE OUGHT TO BE IN STEILACOOM, BUT LET HIM RAVE OW! | We mean the editor of “The Town in Review,” in the Pink! Hits in the Pluk, Do you read thie edition? Are you reading his latest effusion, “The Mishaps of Maggie,” or ‘The Ten Dollar Misery”? It is running se- tind th h It contains all the late news, both sport, local and telegraph; baseball scores, racing entries, and many interesting tidbits that do not fin er way into the regular editions. It enjoys the largest patronage of any late afternoon edition in the city. GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE STAR PINK! 1 pRRARAAARAR AAA ~ [===] TheSeattle Star Asst “ AIA cxpunen tap pala ehstapeh tine EDITION Fair TIDES AT SEATTLE High. Low VOLUME 18 NO. 58 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MAY 3, 1915 ONE CENT OF THAIS AND B28 wm. 184 ft. 1tt mm, 87 ft WEAN STANDS, te O25 pom, 2 ft, 146 p ington expert. SWAT THE FLY! largely responsible, bosts the people of WEATHER FORECAST the U. 8. $380,000.000 atnually,” says, Wash, The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News ” BY WM. G. SHEPHERD, United Press Staff Correspondent Cr ip HEADQUARTERS OF THE BRITISH ARMY, NORTHERN FRANCE, April 30. (Via London, May 3.)— uel to Me 4 That ’ i Here is a true story of the battlefield. A surgeon found a British soldier lying dying after an unsuccessful Ger- WhyShe sJap sWife o man charge. He had a bullet hole in his head but he refused to be made comfortable. | ts “For God's sake, doctor, give me one more shot at them. Please don't fuss with me until I have had one more le 4 chance,” he urged : The bullet had completely blinded the soldier. He insisted on knowing the range and direction, Told 600 yards, he demanded that the doctor fix the sight and hold him up. The soldier fired and fell back. In a few mutes he ; was dead i 3 Do You Read Star's s Advertising g News? prey Boalt’ s Going to Tell You About rs Talks ae oom iy STATE OEPARTMENT FACES | IChats Tt Over With His Wife; ee Article 1 wy Sa areata PEDOING OF THE AMERICAN TANK STEAMER GULFLIGHT BY | By Fred L. Boalt | even better article by convincing his readers that they can os * A BRITISH SUBMARINE, AND | HE editor and the busi- derive pleasure and profit by reading his advertisements?” = THE ATTACK MADE UPON THE * pe | | But how,” | demanded, “can the articles you suggest be mad 8. S. CUSHING BY A GERMAN ning in ness manager came to Interesting if the eubject matter—advertising—is not inter AEROPLANE. Ime! ‘They said they wanted A pti ge advertisement 4, one was ,ADMITTED ay oF. he S |me to write a series of ar- , “She finds them interesting?” ck Pf Topay. abel iar ini des) tar | ticles advertising advertising “Absorbingly so." i _| The German embassy, usvally ‘4 j { nt SI /\prompt to defend any seemingly ° 4 " uu can seal mi i ‘ overt acts, today declined to com- s Pr he “Go home and ask her. pe ment upon the attacks made omorrow | point-blank to obey ee “AIT right.” | said, but grudgingly, “1 will.” . “4 against the two American Vessels. I was, I told them, an ethical ANO I DIO. a | Instruct Gerard to Act t by Flora, X. ¥. | journalist. Between me and (Continued Tomorrow.) Secretary Bryan was wholly 2on- the money-grubbing business . oe committal as to action that might | 2 ; D ay : be taken, Ambassador Gerard at | office, downstairs, there was : CA RMAN BRIDGE ; ; Berlin was instructed to call the ta great gulf fixed. Let the j attention of Germany to the attack consequences be what they ~ thee £ made on the Cushing, and similar id : : | filled instructions as to the Gulflight will may, would not write ar- . : | Ware: |probably be forwarded. \ ticles advertising advertising. | It is felt that some excuses may | “Why not?” they asked. . STA RTS | AB AZE Mrs. F. E. Kawata be offered by Germany as to the “In honest newspapers ' § | ) a | When Mrs. F. BE. Kawata, the|#ttack made upon the Guiflight oft | |the Scilly islands, as it will prod- there is an absolute divorce j a young white wife of a Japancee.| shiv 1 hat the desire w: 1 Mot re Cinted a *®-\ably be stated that the desire was @ between the business office MINEOLA, L. I, May 3.— VANCOUVER, B. C., May 3.— |shot and, mortally ‘wounded ©rSe|to prevent the tanker's oll from jand the editorial depart- he Charged with the murder of | The police authorities here are | weeks ago, the public did not sk hing the enemy. 9 | ment, ” I said. ‘ Mrs. Louise liey, who was Why? Three Sailors Die no longer trying to mislead the re ‘ ving id Even the uncertainty as to}, This government has stated that “ : shot down in the office of Or. ; . po giv criticized the medi- } Sawin Carmah ah .Proapers public concerning the situation | wnether she might be called to pay {Germany will be held to “strict ac- fraternity, they re- se Mrs. Florence C. Carman went regarding “alien enemies”—that | the penalty of death for her crit eonngaymiity. a the loss of Amert- ithe me, “because they 3 on trial for her life for the sec- they are trying to destroy the | quite possible since the legislature | © lives or shins | will not let an honest doc- d ond time here today. city by fire. | re aled the antihanging law,| N® further advices have been re- ‘lceived concerning loss of life on Fashionably dressed, her | |seemed of secondary importance. | Ce!ved 3. R1 Colorad | tor advertise his _honest ) blonde hair slightly tinged with |..1%0 more outbreaks of fire © | | What overybody asked was, | the, Guintgne an enti wie TRINIDAD, May 3.—John weon, wares.” gray showing from beneath a | aay, pies iacties amseioun ake [WHY SHE MARRIED ae |sutt’ of’ the peael yy io eail. | hin hats re, | e noon and the| ANESE. leader and one of the prominent figures in the re-| The es oe ee hice Sus het ede ou ab ‘eatvdetide aii cat Soe ae ere. Carman rier [second late last night. Three men| Here Is her answer ors, who jumped overboard, were vertiser, dheguiding the advertisement news.’ husband, and took her place at ice ys bag second oceasion| “It had always been my misfor prea) gaa nee eae : * * }to ru enei ° Pin : ° chem. we nick yep Colorado coal strikes, was today found guilty of “You are asking me to prostitute my poor gift,” | protested. her counsel's table. Hoel, hafore tha saath the structure} tune to care for people who cared | fret Tita eaten UP F otething of the bert” they ropiled. “Vou are'se Bind In your As the examination of talesmen | Just before the center span burst| nothing for me,” she sald ) Mra. C equently | into flames ares for Her P The department, however, is as news and advertising space. The news is its own advertisement. | °° | i fl Ps | k Cushing as in the wub- carried lames under control on beth oc ca.| barred gate aedibg to the women’s | tack on the aa auENter BUT SOME PEOPLE DON'T READ [eee was the case when the first|sions before much damage was| Ward in the county jail marine attack upon the tanker. 7 | trial opened, last fail, the Mineola | done Siva tn Sak, wheee “wen cal Bomb Strikes Steamer BS nye dt alone rt idly, “of th di |courthouse was thronged today. | Yesterday's fires called out 5s women are likely to think little of |, Minister Van Dyke at The Hague “You are not typical,” sald the editor, coldly, “of the reading Mrs. Carman was liberated on | divisions of fire department jtheir appearance, this white girl|%@8 reported that one of three | public. You are an egotistical ass, You don’t even read t | hail after her first trial, when the| Luttiwitz Goes to Prison |pays particular attention to her| bombs dropped by the German air. | news. You read your own stories. Then you chuck the paper In |i) “ive ed leaving the shoot-| Baron Von Luttiwitz, who has/tollette, Her hair was carefully | Craft struck the Cushing. No one \SEATTLE MAY SEND the waste basket. I've noticed. Why don’t you read the adver- | {i1) 1INETe rn ae ot a| been ordered. tuterned \ prornaaee) Hee Date Wad oarecalir Cay aioe | + The Cushing's name is painted tisements?” e | mystery as ever under military guard, . t was spotless, her skirt} py eae MAMMOTH MASSED | “1 do not find them interesting, The jury stood 11 to 1 for ue-|last night, Hefore leaving, a Ger-|unsoiled and neatly pressed. lier |Conspicubusly on her side and oth- “How do you know they are not interesting, If you never read | cuittal man band serenaded him in his}face showed no mark of powder,|¢r marks of her nationality are so KILLED. BAND TO EXPOSITION them?” District Attorney Smith has hint. |frort yard. Her cheeks glowed with a natural | Plain that it is hard to condone the “It does not Interest me to know that a $25 suit of clothes has /oq at new evidence which may| As he stepped aboard the train|tint, and her fingernails were neat. | @ttack, a been marked down to $14 be brought out in the new trial, be said to reporters: “There {sn't|!y manfcured. She will make a Wm. Humes, 26, of Everett, The firemen's ‘bond is planning | The busi: manage’ he dapper cuss!—eyed my year-old-sult = much use sending me away. War|00d appearance before a jury HT AFLOAT SMephew of former Mayor Humes jon going to the Frisco exposition | In cold disdain. | wit be over by ‘October and Can | keyed Man Who Beat Her, GULFLIG | during September. “If | had not your word for It,” he said, “I would say that an 7 A B jada will belong to Germany. Count| There is some of 's mystery Of Beattie, met instant death |""Mayar Gill hax proposed that the! gdvertisement of fete kind ought to have for you a direct and im. |Alvo Von Alvensleben will be gov-|behind her shooting of George} waciinGTON, May 3-—The @arly Sunday when he was | 1. ohun's band ‘be consolidated for jernor general of your fair prov-|Grasty, but she is keeping it to} me Behnss. F Pthrown from the tandem seat men’ : ste A 4 mediate appeal. luce.” * Inerseif. |state department was officially ad- : the oceasion with the policemen’s A vised today of the torpedoing of , Pp pb vine | e) or r 8s a} Ms ‘metereydle ind ‘prectied | hea ant that one. tuamooth Dtgan I was searching for a hot retort when the editor Count Von Alvensleben is living verybody for whom she had| }ised teeny ae steumer Guilt. pen Pie j pin Seattle 7 cared, during 1 hole life, she | bile at Fourth ave. 8, and Jack- be 0 ag IED peg lisher is the only merchant who does not advertise his representing a syndicate of capttal-| “It always seemed that way,” che] at Plymouth, confirmed press re fon st. The driver of the auto |combined bands would muster 70) goods? WHY SHOULD NOT THE PUBLISHER OF . fats, of which Kaiser Wilhelm was|declared. “If 1 cared for them, |Ports of the attack on the steamer in it dectean, 411 i. debate THE STAR TELL THE PUBLIC, AS ELOQUENTLY | — LonDON, May 3—A German | said to be a member. For the syn-|they cared nothing tor me. Once) Psa German subi pind i The Tilikums are planning on “ a ike pote role pl redhat pei sel rem St. The motorcycle was guided | sending 100 uniformed members to| AND CONVINCINGLY AS POSSIBLE, THAT AN taube flew over Dover today. | dicate, he invested heavily in mines|I loved a man who beat m Hoats’ are attesabting: te tow feat z 2 7 Fe 7 Re The aeroplane was driven off |and land. At one time he was! married Kawata begiuse he | 20 Be re rare otenet Ey, | Se exppaltion at this, time ARTICLE WHICH HE IS OFFERING FOR SALE— | [ie titifcraft gun without |reckoned a multimillionaire. At the | was good to me, He has been king, | Scilly, | | a f ADVERTISING SPACE—IS A GOOD ARTICLE, bei ble to di any bombs. |outbreak of the war he fled ahd|He has cared a great deal for me, meen tenenreporiner ria ridden from Everett to visit Japanese cabinet in extra session | ong able $0 rep Any ¢ Se iinet caliek Slime . “ es “here. tr . on Chinese aemtion, WHICH IT IS? Why should he not try to maxe It an | No damage was done. his property was confiscated. and bas stuck with me thru this| WELCOME HOME, AL iN PR ———/trouble, too, He was the first per 4 |son who was ever kind to me, that's why | married him.” Was Born in South Mrs. Kawata was born in Ten nessee. She believes she will be punished, she says, and Knows she Don'r \ } — soar Gor D MORRING - Ni ft should not have rs Gente WELL He HELEN, | GU wit ov TLL GET THE CAR « ne ~ MIN A But he had robbed me of nearly VAVLL Beat ir ‘dle Sater DRWeE THE MAN OUT AND IF HE Rive You Like ‘y 'S ae everything 2 had ais, denlared A Aor wom far ot geal comes avons nu] | \ ADT We Tome @ PONN “TOWN ‘vesoles moves “hat czas tcl) GARFARE REDUCED ~——— i fo | / Jabout that until my trial.” | VANCOUVER, B.C. May 3 |The British Columbia Blectric rail- BLETHEN VERY ILL jway, which controls all street rail: ways in the province, today cut Col, A. J. Blethen returned Satur-'fares, allowing eight tickets for 25 day from th » Kast very mM cents, to meet jitney competition. — SEN. WEEKS WILL SPEAK HERE Senator John W. Weeks of Mass jthe opening of the new quarters of achusetts, spoken of by one. ele-|the Seattle Commercial club in the Areade building. Senator Weeks has also accepted an invitation one guest of the Chamber of Commerce ‘. of the chief speskers Tuesday/at a luncheon to be held at the oat (1600 cated night at the festivities attending|Rathskeller May 10, and | Rah! Rah! Rab! Banzai! Hoch der Kaiser! Hip! Hip! Hooraw! Cc. Allen Dale, councilman, is back in town, after several weeks’ absence in California | ment of the republican party as a presidential possibility, will be