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' HOW A RAILROAD BRAKEMAN RAN $100 INTO A Moving picture r men said Claude Jensen and John Von Herberg were crazy when they leased the Alhambra theatre ona “shoestring.” The Man Who Dared! DARED to i) who what? Dared to had lived “on the The fifth chapter of HIS OWN STORY appears today on page 8 There is a synopsis of preceding chap ters. marry line! The Only Pape. in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOLUME 18, NO SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MAY 1915 ONE CENT Shwe ran tie The Seattle Star AND TIDY FORTUNE Were they? See today’s editorial page. IGHT EDITION Weather bably Showers TIDES AT rEATILE tah SHERIFF'S DEPUTIES FIND YOUNG WHITE GIRL IN NEGRO RESORT sadzs<eee ITALIAN DRIVE IS STARTED ¢ > TME R nom f aed 7 A mManmve _ er Aner ¢ r * f meres « ah i s al uuu , UU i f > nie | e) ee Vid af D\ | ? 8 st wry Uv uu U i tt UL A Wc Go eo 7. | ‘ - Thirteen hundred dollars, kind The taxpaye of cou vodiand par f ex Bers eine sun cae reyes ene wil! the park rd sper might not recognize It ge hagtag age sade 0 k nya ; Who will pay the § ba ’ for # shell at Volunt ca a band stand Ob, ape ! © conti as already been ——— (when there is a perfectly uneful quite shocking a - d stand there), instead of A shell is a sort of coop shov ‘ some other o an iw not be used 5 Prosecuting Attorney Paes r i 1 wilt nl k the $1,300 for needed el, by which the sound is thrown making history today in his vice in other parks? in one direction, and will be plac nue Just because’ ed at the brow of a slope at Vol campaig: ‘ , y | Besides, if you had a she a unteer park says Roland Cot er raiding three alleged im {the par rd 1 accommod ea in Dearborn st. last wt va selling he has filed y and illicit st several wor Aside from this, he Rew charge against Johnny manager of the Meadows house Sweeping down Dear Jast night, Deputy bell, B and Von Gurst multaneous ra Nght born, and without Dearborn Find a White Girt Mae Curtis, landlady of the Moon light, is charged with sellin without a lHeense Gaby White, taken Dearborn and grancy, told Landin barges Nquor lozen pretty en inmates pald for a erts for folks who don't often get has filed a Clancy road to Capitol hill Sheriffs led at-} Moon Dear wer house, at Seventh and two al joining hous and 707% names, at from j | 707% charged with va this morning, he says, that she must appear In federal court today to answer a of white slavery Dearborn the raiders say found Bessie Rowan, a young ite girl, “working” under the | Supervision of.-Derothy Evans, a | Regro woman. Other Women Arrested Other women taken in the raids are ¢ Moore, Dora LaFrance Mayme Walsh, Dot Mason and Mae Perkins. It depends on whether we secure & conviction In the present case {n Justice Whitehead’s t sald Lundin, “whether abatement pro- ceedings are begun against the Property raided last night and its owners Johnny Clancy’s place at The Meadows, known as the Pacific) Social club, for the first time tn his tory, was not raided prior to the filing of the prosecutor's last com plaint. Have Five Witnesses Clancy is charged with selling Hquor in a “dry” unit. Witnesses against him, as named in the com. plaint, are: F. W. Allen, Charles Clauder, William Wold, M. M Wardali and C. E. Bogardus. The jury disagreed in the last trial of Clancy on a similar charge During the trial Lundin was as tounded to find that some of the al Jeged beer sold at The Meadows, | and which had been taken in the) ! ally engaged at the mining town. attorneys maintain he waa connect 1 with the massacre indirectly as or STAND TRIAL ria. one y Champ Clark WASHINGTON. May % Bowling Green Chamber of Commerce Now! Giving Away City’ s Money JOHN D. MAY transformed into “near beer.” | Fish Commissioner Says ( chamb r Promised Free Water Clancy and his attorney said It had been “near beer” all the time. | for State Exhibit Here. Police Get Busy, Too | < vi A burst of police activity In the! Is the city to be the “goat” for a, come free. The Chamber promised BECKER NOW “STEP CLOSER -TOTHE CHAIR story from Mo. ! Iso was shown early| promise made by the Chamber of It epee maggie, 0 Pon merce? . . ia Sting cust hnadnethad Z that Secretary Bryan will not be . ‘Gorse, eeiet aad Officer McGil This is what th 1 try. of the pe Brgy oh and el: moe VON, “May £6.—It was) invited to attend the wedding of tig ad BAM mos Dt gay Toe gress cundn” “eeulitert nig rd find ponte tel ne acpi i aquarium and fish’ hatchery ie a | 'eported today that an attempt is to) Miss Genevieve Clark daughter of | Becker, formerly lieutenant of po- { i o find ou arium and fis ery renke! .D tk. is * fee in . r was taken one and §. Segiki, proprietor of the Pot-| 1¢ appears that the chamber, or |#t#te institution, the councti isn't |be made to bring John D. Rockefel reper Pep eg erg k, 1s general. | 1 ; he iia Since fe Ea Ditch hotel: Saiki fe charged with| come bee speaking for it, promised (Bt all com 'Inced that the city water |jer, jr, and three officials of the gy Seaous Dts toowean Idags Whee. iibccourt of Ani i da ternah poser eee aettitems State Fish Commissioner Darwin wt Colorado Fuel and Iron Co, to trial) the Clark and Bryan families has | nied his petition for a new trial on ? ellie Jo ~ E ak spon toc onagerg tree water adh the aatAT AM on Certainly {t wouldn't hetp the {n Colorado on charges of being re-) been pronounced since the last |the charge of murdering Herman oe ee ny Po is pane sir pt ta pr aBlesat , a yp Ages i sho: of muntet ownership to sponsible for the Ludlow massacre) democratic convention at Balti. | Rosenthal, who was shot down by Street at Sixth a 4 nh consequently mov > | hear tt during the recent coal strike more. . gunmen several years ago, Becker of course, that doern't but, it here last year. already has bi A Yavi Inez Atkinson and May Davis a interest the chamber, The officials who may be charged! The popular theory 4s that open charged with “window soliciting”) The council wan never consulted with Kockefeller are J. F. Welborn,| manifestations of the coldness pean the Rotate Dove Lone eee MOgeT mens WES ROL Be L. M. Bowers and EB. H. Weitz come from Mrs, Clark, rather than WILSON PROCLAIMS 2-2 sssrsscoei "no! rent'or the nave followed sll evidence brought ; pultaing SINKING OF LINER out in the sessions of the industrial BERLIN WON T GIVE Gacwas\Tastor, ovadit cain for thal NEUTRALITY OF U S$. When the legislature met last relations commission. They hoped [Bush & Lane Plano Co,, injured by © Oe) winter, an appropriation was se to obtain avidence in which to base REPLY FOR A WEEK |» 1: 0m nis motorcycle Monday, | —_ cured to pay the rent—but not a LONDON, May 2 Holland has & demand for criminal proceedings died at 7 p.m. last night at the city WASHINGTON. May 25.—Presi-|cent was obtsined to pay for the sent a note to Germany regarding! The theory on which the labor at peapliai dent Wilson's proclamation of neu-| water, which amounts to $100 a, the loss of Dutch lives in the slok-|torneys would base thelr case is the AMSTE RDAM, May Ger traiity as relating to Austria and| month ine of the Lusitania by a German same ee that in the case of John ¥.\many's reply to the American note| W. Redhead, formerly of Seattle Italy was issued by the state depart-| A general appropriatién of $250, submarine, ace rding to dispatch Lawson, the labor leader, tried and) regarding the sinking the Lusi-jand now of Vancouver, B. C., ¢ ment today | 000 was «i the fish de vent. from The Hague today, The text! convieted of murder in connection'tania and the general submarine | visit to city, says that less than { The president's proclamation is| but Darwin says !t does not include of the protest Is said to be similar | with the Ludlow troubles wartare will be delayed a week, ac-|of Princess Patricia's regiment hg money for wa hat to fc Altho Rockefeller was not person-! cording to Berlin advices survived of 1,200 who went to w ferent from thone preceding It | an Ts, : = " — oa i “= me {om ,PUT On YOUR DEBT MANNERS PeAOTIPUL. ee on 1 BE BACK | iM 60ING TO \NTRODUCE You To | [WEATHANs | hoeetoetie | A VERN CULTURED SOCIETY jsit Not ¢ | LEADER — 4 ~— /WeLe ibe ee) | the Austria Is invaded by Huge Force; Four Towns Are Captured ROME, MAY 25.—-ITALIAN TROOPS HAVE CROSSED THE FRONTIER AND INVADED AUSTRIA, OCCUPIED FOUR TOWNS, SEIZED IMPORTANT HEIGHTS, AND ARE NOW THREATENING THE TOWN OF GORITZ, A NOTED WINTER RESORT, 22 MILES cpg ois bahar OF TRIESTE It A anr € ay the \ of Cormons, Cervigna and Cay had bee cupied by the Itali ariny s Phe invading © was comprise f ops supporting etact of cavalry whi in earlier movements drove in the Austrian outposts an ossed the Judnio river without serious opposition. The cav and infantry then advanced along the valley between the Juc and Isonzo rivers Reports state the Austrians several miles inside the frontier and buildings that m the Italians Italians have been landed Inside | along the frontier near head of the Adri atic. They are deciared t bave encountered but slight resistance and are moving northward to form a junction with the army which is about to attack Gortitz At several points the Italians is reported to been met by artillery fire Austrian batteries, rut Italian guns were unlimbered in re ply, the Austrians immediately withdrew On both sid: are everywhere withdrawing They are destroying bridges be used for military purposes by the coast yesterday, stated German ship which was lying in the Ancona harbor = Only slight damage was done at Ancona by the Austrian attack, it was stated SIGN YOUR advance of have from when f the frontier all }small towns are all but cleared of civilians who have fled in fear of attacks Shell Austrian Port The activity of the Austrian de: stroyers and torpedo boats in bom- barding Ancona and other coast Wanted—10,000 more signatures towns yesterday was replied to by In Seattle for the referendum peti- Italy today when the harbor of Porto Buso was shelled. An Itallan | tions. Seattle must furnish the destroyer inflicted heavy damage names because this is the only at the Austrian port large city where there has been A motorboat flotilla was sunk and me 1 i the quay, landing stage and military) ce"ers! registration this yeaniia barracks were destroyed, it was) the other cities there was no elec- acted tion this year and therefore only The destroyer withdrew from its| small registrations. bombardment aioe baving t n - To sign the petitions, a v risoners, including one officer anc etepaeedait mone? iticere There, Must be registered. In Seattle there are 65,000 registered. were no casualties aboard the de- which carried its prisoners | Sign the referendum petitions at stroyer to Venice. one of the following pcre . Type- Ambassadors Are Gone moral office; Walk Prince Von Buelow, German am-| ike st.; J. V. Holton, Raymer's book store, sa oc! and Baron Macchio, irke, 24th and envoy, as well Austrian and German diplomats,| Third were safely beyond the Italian bor-/ macs. der today | The departure of the foreign en sador, Austrian the} iret as other) Market, Bal voys was not marked by any unto-|™ ward incident, altho the people of} { * Rome were in a fever of war excite-| 72nd and Wo PAG. Mittne, 08 m Seventh ave. ne, S410 rea ave: Re ey War demonstrations continued] Kyrcus last night. Thousands of recruits| Koss Marche, 3890 Third ave. W. have been enrolled is a A majority of the members of the| lobamber of deputies have entered| Fremont Peet jthe army, and urged that they be|t put into active service as early as possible German Ship Sunk were circu t along! 14th ave. N. E, and The | real estate office, Jerk Unconfirmed rumors lated today of an engageme Adige river, near Rivola Austrians are declared to have shell ed the Italian outposts An cial statement Issued to-| Phinney ‘day, giving additional details regard-| M4". ing the attack of the Austrian fleet w BR The MacDougallSouthwick Co.'s annual profit. haring sale is now in full swing. You read in their full page ad in last night’s Star of the offerings for today. In today’s paper, on page 5, you will tind another large ad, which tells of what will be doing on Wednesday. This sale will continue till Satur- j day night and every day this store wil! have a mes- | sage of even more than usual interest for Star readers. This profit sharing sale is an annual event with the MacDougall-Southwick store, and you may depend on it, they are giving some rare and enticing bargains, that the Austrian sbell fire sank @ ~