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_ ORRSABA SC PARE | RN D. E. Dugdale ERE’S just the chance you’ve been waiting for, fellows! Every boy in the city who reads The Star will be given an opportunity to see Saturday’s baseball game between Seattle and Great Falls free of charge. Under the auspices of The Star, President Dugdale will admit all youngsters of 14 years and under free to the left field bleachers on Saturday. A coupon will appear in The Star Friday. Every boy who clips the coupon from The Star and presents it at the gate at Dug- dale park will be admitted. This is but one of the many things The Star intends doing for its youthful readers. Watch and wait! And in the mea WEATHER—Fair Tonight and Tomorrow MAYOR! CONSTABLE! You choose your mayor under the non- partisan system. But the party politicians tell you it’s dangerous to elect a constable under the nonpartisan plan. Dangerous to professional politicians, yes. TEDDY ALWAYS ent. OW do you find out what ts In- side of a person's head? en talking to him, listen. watching him in action gad sgt strain—just. as know President Wil- the storms of the past you have got to Gan, blewn by ‘three years. Bet do you know the MINDS of nd OTHE® candidates—the un- intellectual tities Hmewn to fame a: jes E. Allan L. Benson and the Eee Theses Roosevelt? if you feel you do not, you Bre going to be tremendously id in reading the mas- rtd analyses of the political minds of these candidates, to appear in The Star during the next three days, BEGINNING TODAY. They are the work of the fore- Most political analyst in the Unit. @d States today—Walter Lippman, ‘Seeoclate editor of the the New Re- Public and author of that famous teal treatise, “A Preface to They are vital, compelling, @poch-making articles on the men who are in line for the greatest of- on earth—the presidency of the United States, é I ecdore. Roo Probably than any Roosevelt: is tise ead better known other man has ever been during his life- time. Napoleon had a rep- Utation in his day, but he died before the modern Newspaper, the telegram, and the photograph had Come into use The German emperor i @man of some prominence, but he lives in the obscur- ity of divine right. Theo- dore Roosevelt we know 48 we know the weather. There are times when he warms Our hearts and times when he thun 4nd flashes, times when he is Serene, and others when he blows hard He ae 5 Mualis, & the sprin Some Adore Him Always; le Only at Seasons Te are some who like him the time They adore him constantly fake of his varlet re are others, like Mr. Root Miss Jane Addams, Mr. Taft and Mt. Penrose, who can take him only Mi certain seasons But one Roting Whateve May be 1 r of the ple is never on the Never stands pat Mm the country boiled over the corruption of the old par- is then again Iife-gi ways the ffirmative part defensive ntime be sure to clip out the coupon, which will appear on the first page of Friday’s Star. The seattle Star {": THE ONLY PAPER IN. ONLY PAPER IN “SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : } NEWS : 3} THURSDAY, MAY Saws Sasne a ONE CENT ATILE; sa] (Eee One PAPER ES 19 SI WASH., 4, 1916. | LEADS; HE IS NO | STANDPATTER! = Famous Writer, Walter Lipp-| | mann, in Analyzing the First o Pre Prominent Candidates for WALTER | LIPRMANR ties and the need for internal re-| form, Roosevelt raised insurgency | seriously to the from a number of revolts plane of national politics. Roosevelt Expresses | Temper of People led everythin for |every When fore el Roose the first man to lay hia f the weakness of Wilson man to express unmistah temper elt th dical his genius, and it y high kind of genius. He {s neither a pioneer nor a cre but he is @ statesman of al whe: ator, most Infallible instinct comes to judging the needs « nation six or eight months a This Instinct goes hand in with another quality of the lead, f men always attracts to how to oh © the n affairs overwhe' ger f the Amer DEDICATE SIR ROGER. , NEW JOINT CASEMENT |" BUILDING IS GUILTY! Speech-Making Knighted Irishmen Convicted | Held at Entrance of H of Treason; Probably Courthouse Will Hang ! HAMILTON GETS A KEY/TO GET HIS I LAST WISH | | My Word! HART i WN HII i yee HT | | Program of With much eclat King county tax payers got together at Third ave and James st. at 2 o'clock Thursday | afternoon and offictally presented) |thetr new $1,300,000 court house! jand city hall building to themselves. | While the police and firemen's | | bands played “America” and the a» temblage joined in the chorus, a squad of G. AR. and Spanivh War veteraus, Boy Scouts and national) guardsmen raised Old Glory to the jtop of the new flagstaff. e | Samuel H. Hedges. president of {the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredge }Co., solemnly handed Commissioner | Lafe Hamilton the key to the build. | ling, and the people heaved a sigh} jot relief. The key will never be Jused, and the building has been open to the public for more than a week, but it was a handsome cere. mony | e © Hamilton ma By Late Hamiktow made Si cinity, he will.be.gnecuted by A. Warren Gould then talked on | th snenbaie Me ae ae “The Building Architecturally | corded British noblem: | Others on the program were uilty of crimes against th imager Oil, Rev, Hk Mab, A. a:|} Soy er Sere, Saprans the crown. Rutherford, Mr w A. Burleigh and representatiy f civie organ r Edwar Redmond {zations ba a ¥ appealed for Ix who fe in the by soot belleved a majority ‘ ners will be lightly ayant mp and that a few will be in the County City balid) ro opening STRIKERS MEET | “LONDON, May Sullivan, former American miniater to Santo Domingo, was arrested in Dublin in con- nection with the Irish rebellion has been brought to Eng- land. Ambassador Page inquired | today concerning what charge had been laid against Sullivan and what procedure would be taken, 4. lame: \ LONDON, May 4.—Sir Roger Catement, who went from Ger. many to Ireland in an attempt to lead the rebellion there, was tried on a charge of high trea- fon a few days ago, it was of- ficiaily announced toda: Baron Read presided Uniess Casement escapes death because of pleading in- rye Jobn Matthews and Bishop tl of the sen. need de ported Offic ng for the Is t that today confi 1 three Irish rebel id been executed. They Pearse, Clarke and Mc the staten leaders were P. Donough James Connolly Jecuted, is not dead severely wounded rick H. Pearse was a highly ed ed man, head master of a boys school in Dublin at the time of the| yutbrea He led the assault on hich re On Thured dered Later he ins jcalling for |thelr arms H |SMII EY SMILE! LOSES also reported ex- | “MAY RAP iHE LEGISLATURE While vention, club together basis with the republicans on national questions, it Thursday a when the question of the 1916 4 state | legislature comes up. | There nt te HIS ROLL JAHN IS SUED shingle Rallard action fol of the Er at the mills More than 100 weavers are Thursday to | towing announce fee ation ¢ riking at O. J. Smiley hotel, #1 at her. miled back radiant smile had several drinks te When determine Savoy pment will not p the cale {} J. G. Bro t 1 prest- | 4. }jdent of tl » Weavers’ un )lion, was em | The Em {lissued a st strik the postof. | ulted in its capture. | of last he was; and surren ther. was Kone ticket to Great Fall BOXES OF sooKs “GIVE UP LIQUOR Innocent looking little boxes la beled “Rook and Crockery when opened by the police at Pie D Wednesday afternoon we found to contain rare old booze, shipped in from California There were five such ments to one “A. Brown His liquor has been mingled with the waters in Elliott bay by Sergt Putnam's squad Mr. Brown has not made himself known to the authorities. | The police signed the bills of lading RECEIVES A BIG FEE | thro the the leg unconditionally sed his asc sioe decl increased th shing not been amation has not followers to droy quotations on has J. Henry Jahn, wealthy elder- ly insurance and realty dealer who is being sued for divorce by his young leap-year bride, took Mrs, Ida |. Gormley, a widow, on a joy-ride to Tacoma but a few months prior to his marriage, the pleasure party ending when he drove his tour- ing car into an electric light pole. All thi who lives in 737 Belmont ave ja suit rgainst court ‘Thursday the progressive state con at | wholes and that the nd erippled The Motor St tr assembled the Press SHAW CONDEMNS UPRISING stands ready to accept a ¢ NEW YORK, May 4 Ber refused Thured morning to meet | A nard Shaw today cabled the follow » union's demands, and the the uni femands, and the em-|iog comment on the Irish rebellion gig ‘ ailard mill was expect ¥, ignorant, wrong-headed, |® ed to be closed some time during ays. SSENPEaNy the day Co, of Ballard G promis hot time who Ot atic are some leaders pass the question up want to go emy on record expressing ist of the with the t corporation-controlled r Jof the legislature. This, of cc is a direct slap at the republicans, who controlled the last session | The question of nonpartisanship also will come up, and probably will} FRISCO IRISH TO MEET be passed, altho the repubifeans SAN FRANCISCO, May 4—-a/turned it down and the democrats number of San Francisco Irish | hedged on it issued invitations t-| At the morning held tonight h | Goodwir Spokane British actio of the Dublin ARE READY TO FIGHT rT. LOVIS, Ma 1 Hundreds of FRENCH STILL GAIN irish wept and cheered tase night during the » f a local Pictoncue ot ids of Trisl ajduring the 1 Judge ill Ryan's lines, consolidating yesterday's declaration that every St. Louis gains around Deadman’s bill, it was | Irishman was ready to fight for the officially announced today freedom of Ireland was loudly ver h as state can May rot cord ‘rench extended shad consign and who Jahn for is the injuries she says she receive when thrown from the machin September 15 last Not only was Jahn intoxicate: Mrs. Gormley says, but he driving in a reckless manner at of 35 miles an the streets of Tacoma was hit n it} f the head hand born 'A SCREW LOOSE, h ng to be One little screw 1 © may gantic piece of FM chosen ave for a mee seasion, at of was 2 speed chairman, and his wh n in exe tempora was ma riot wh ne ana on the demo ole hou + ~ BY WiDOW FOR JOY-RIDE HURT # ed e, a ad r n wh pub Hefore will have ing “The ant out of Taft or Root the campaign is ove Barnes and Penrose gled breakfast Some one has said of him that | when he {a in office “he creates the | atmosphere in which good things | an be done He kno He knows how te for all wort adminietra sre raised by Roo: high pitch of efficle He not only knew to find (Continued on Page 3.) ser how to make room In| nment service for mer call on all sort of thir department It to @ really | how | theory Banner” | ww} and all et it right Dollar about ha human Doctor the same beings ho commit crime There omething wrong in their men They are sick, he They ne tality de physi n of clare ian’s care-—t trent iH f mysteri in ne Phe Star entitled “The Crime Doctor.” the nounced HERE’ GIRLS S REASON WHY LEAVE HOME NEW YORK, May Sclence has discovered why Pe leave home | A high of the blood | nourishe ar germ, says Dr, Max Raff o college OSTEND BOMBARDED | BERLI Ma 4 planes bombarded loing damage announced today ing pressure inaway f Clar Enemy aero Ostend without it was officially One of the raid flyers was brought down AMSTERDAM ported that Dr who recently of tan of Turkey, r | 000 for the work policy and broken platform His mention of Roosevelt aroused the vention to prolonged applause. atic foreign pledges name con NEW YORK, May 4 Cavalry: | men will participate tn a 260-mile | ij, race as part of the maneuvers held | erin in 1t Sheepshead Bay the week of |‘? Reethove May 20 for the d are Rach City physic war eart disease tn | Stewart st, Thu ldled while they ——¢ to aid him, LONDON, May 4 talking of a campaign | and o ians ve May 4.—It is re. Israel, the surgeon ted on the sul ived about $40, eC British muste Mozart, Haydn, her German com uration of the war found A, J. Betz teran, dead from his rooms at 715 rsday morning. He were on the way | | | CAVALRYMEN RACE may INTERN MOZART | Jahn is president of J. H. Jahn & Co. a well-known firm dealing in insurance, realty and rentals His sudden leap year marriage to & young woman many = years his junior caused a flurry in social cir two months ago. wenty-five days after ng Mrs. the wed Jahn started a divorce. U. S. SCOUT IS KILLED) ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN MEXICO, May 4.—(By Radio.) P. P. Holly of El Paso, a rancher and scout for Gen, Per- shing, was killed Tuesday after noon, while scouting for a de tachment of the Sixth cavalry, near Rubio. HS ANSWER HANDED 10 GERARD IN BEAL BERLIN, May 4.—The German reply to t he American submarine de- mands was handed to Am- bassador Gerard this aft- ernoon. Foreign Minister Von Jagow handed the German reply to Gerard at 5:40 p. m. Gerard received the note at the foreign office. He then went to the embassy, where the work of coding it was begun. Clerks ex- pect to work late on the note before it is cabled. WASHINGTON, May 4.—Am- bassador Gerard in Berlin to- day cabled a “highly confiden- lleves is the German reply to American submarine demands. The cable was sent to Secre- tary Lansing. The latter said, however, that the report was sent before Gerard saw the reply and that it was “rather vagu' Therefore he withheld Tho garbled in transm the nots was taken offic show a reason for optimism. WASHI TON, D. C: May 4.—A tense. excite- ment prevails here today among high officials in an- ticipation of the German reply to President Wil- son’s note. President Wilson him- self gave the situation a new tone of seriousness when he told Chairman Hay of the house military committee that, in view of the international complica- tions, the house and sen- ate conferees on the army bill should get together without delay The conferees are deadlocked on question of the voluntary federal army provision, which the presi- dent favors Last night, the president, Secre- tary Lansing and Col. E. M. House held a long conference. The president is determined to consider no temporizing answer to Germany it. RIDING A MILE on motorcycle |while unconscious was experience of Glenn Nelson, 27, of 6542 10th ave. N. W., Thursday morning; he told police he struck aman at Newton st. and Westlake while rid- jing downtown; handlebars shifted jand hit him in groin; he was un- fee Soin he says, until he found himself at First ave. and Pine st. i.+-_—_, | | An. OF MRS. CHARLES CURRENT'S 15 children at Sparta, N. J., 13 are boys. There are no twins or |triplets, and the oldest child is 19. eee WHERE !S RICHARD Breeze, Kent farmer? J. C. McDonald found Breeze’s clothes on the bank of the White river, three mi from Kent Wednesday and carried ‘em home, Breeze hasn't come aft- er'em. They dragged the river for Breeze, but didn't find him. ° ° according to Mrs. Gorm-! apartments at began in superior | damages | amounting to $26,893.50 as balm for HIKING 475 MILES from Wash. ington to get a job, man carried his bed with him in a cart. He got the job In Bridgeport, Conn. oe 8 SEARCH CONTINUES today for Chas. Messer, barber, accused of having hacked Pitts while latter lay helpless In shaving chair; friends believe he | was demented. eee -——_—————- aS) to death Ernest LAST SIX PIGS in Montclair (N. J.) have been banished by tne board of health, which wants a pig- less town. MRS, MARGARET H. RHIND, 17-year-old bride of man 52, divore- ed; charged she had been “spanked with a hair brush by her husband,” «ee