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The Star Has the Greatest Daily Circulation in Northwest : : : And Still Growin Turn to Page 3 _NIGHT EDITION : roahy pdsh toe a war garden. Spend your v on on a Wash. will tell you how in The Sta in aton fare helping harvest second article appears today That's the cry of the State a r The to eague place plains ways to prepare the soil Better paste his articles in a garden RPP PP OD LP DD DDD DDD PPD PDPD PLP POP PDD RMDP ADDR DD € fe ster is 630 Central bul scrap beok THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS SSS (ontont and Friday; Walaa ‘ AAAAAAD DIAL RAR AAA ARAAAAR ALDARA RAR ARADADL rrr od Ce night.” VOLUME 19 SEATT WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1917 ONE CENTRY*R iene * * © & & & * * * & & x wwe & + + + + & & ARN WOMEN OF KILLER FIEND OUR CITY EDITOR GETTING WoozY| BRAZIL DIAMOND BROKER SLAYER Now He Tells Us He's Going to Try Dancing in His Bare Tootsies ia eli 7 “ELUDES Sscos:| REVOLT KILLED BY KNIFE porice be done about Scala ballet Italy, she inform’ | After the “Fixed Fights” and Promoters ™ ust as notewe told me that light, a f - Censorship Clamped on at A. Rehfeld, 35, a diamond broker in Detectives Work on Two Vv ) ol Are a ——— Ine bag pops .~ ee, S06 ben) sage the Joshua Green building, was stabbed to! Theories But Find A It we woul , he bn death shortly after noon today in the hal)-; No Clews CLUBS CAN STAGE SHO pope | icity tn the enxt i pane | GERMANS ARE ARMED way near his office, on the eighth floor. HUSBAND HELPING "EM Sheriff Jack Stringer clamp ; m af ii they : . re ge ath . BY CHAS. P. STEWART His assassin is unknown. He left his , ed the lid on paid admission bexing and so-called prize-fignht- BUENOS AIRES, April 19, Coat and hat in his hurry to get away, and 4 Ki t tor i : “ - iog.'3 Seattie and King county ually I fidget thru classic . ; » big id —Brazil’s great German popu- they may furnish a clue to the second mys- Warning to v— Crooked “fixing” of referees melo y \ ae z 1 any ONEY lation in at least three states * * * * f lice Becking- Oa eeu hvorer ibabaghond y. It was a8 good as ‘hh rr an ker eee be gg murder in the past 36 hours in Se- ,,, ; morning: fing, he anid, made the move Mile. Juliette and her classic iiq t ‘ Dispatches from Montevideo attle. | etectives are on duty im “evidence had been presented ee eee ri \ spc (Uruguay) today asserted the Rehfeld lived at the Fairmount hotel, ‘'< °!{!i7¢ districts, mak have me big idea 1 P| ire » 7, a F ———_ . . . . i 1 t to rw to him, he said, to show that a ave EFven Wes : s - Teutons were well armed gp hae Rdonntalpeet ‘There fa a vacant lot next ele eaaiens, erdilerpcand here and has no relatives in the city. His wn séports’ of A ed big betfing returns at the sh yt ap Scag eg gah toe hep orto plentifully supplied parents live in Bakersfield, Cal. women, and to captured “ly is paying taxes. Tt isn't expense of the public. , whey 4 tr utif * 7 amond ring and a wate yone ho co IT 1 ri t ate por “after the betting got heavy on — body a1 7 on. 8 ‘ ta on : Brazil's censorship is down oe i hen ebain : ates. eports oi one fighter,” he said, “and the ip Ri Po gabon! ne dads rece tere ; tight on any details é oa : ect ane r oper ave come rs had placed their money, a ew Bn sgt acl - Ral pr = we Gaeauns , The rebellion apparently centered , é f tir time to police lor ry m0 rubbers wh r 7 n states of R € he door ‘ c el Rehfe it cea ttle.” ee re are ee dawn in our feet. I fig he says if! danced bare a. ig rt te Rn ; : i Pig. vetaine y . : sy W ome tle.” . eat t wid . aan ge 2 Santa Cathn r nese ‘* = h ure that by plan we could n the vacan ex F : sith 4 t j unescorte h a beet Dy bag a seni ent the cost of living quite in door, the police wo ! nd fer thin has b : pte . : he + ripeala: sts, ‘ reets after ad brought abou 2 paeainonia didn't , t dor Possible Clues? t ; vould report “ ha that made the move necessary is Glin a ae Probably she's r 1 t ‘ : Try to Dynamite Bridge t the lune with « nting | manager of th er z 8 1 adquarters, ed to stop the last sm . after ; ; san (hung woot let. foe > uguayan dispatches tod nlled ir ; , ain 1 ny suspicious gz to t he nearly conelud Stringer saki he near! en put y pl she didn't 1 guess, afte ink mu hearing continual complaints ; Mile. Jul red the Ge already had at-| , erupting me, when " e. Juliette in Action ante Py er eae oe Shy Seg ee Private clnba will be permitted to eerupting garden. te the railway ‘ ee arn | tended hold smokers for members only. br ats ness, and w Stringers ultimatum follows . » Rio Grande|~ Rehbfeld would . . ‘No more smokers, boxing bouts ! - , ito " , Ce | er off oh tr semiprize fights will be allowed OTING | REP. LONDON ASKS Be : m, eupertt ee Is an insane fiend, who bru in an the large lic halls in “ ppose the rebels at ‘ P nty ” ike hay preys on helpless wome: t ‘ “Did he murder Mrs. Florence wacetcnt"""" BEGAN ON THE to see war turu TO FORCE THRU {92.8020 20 So Se SS cena Saher tia These so led smokera have whose bruised and lacerated fone from reai sport to crooked c ¥ ‘ ‘ n the n-| a 2 Baile he man who frizefighting, and they will not be WASHINGTON, Apri Repre s : “as ¢ , as Spay’ 0 bad) ‘body was found in a little rae tolerated in this count tative oa te ; Liitas tha WO gee wit vated ~ t ea! ace vine bordering W. Wheeler st. a ‘ apap ; aa o Bre . ; ft shing tie a near 12th ave, W., Wednesday I have no obje n to the mem morning? bers of the S clks bagel 7 ; ma now? re Ke © German attempts ¢ , holding a r for the Frank A. Brown, barber and : ngs BY ROBERT BENDER t aga vie only as a we 2 life Insurance agent of Ever- od Pree ‘ r bees ett, Wednesday morning in ia separate WASHINGT( ‘ therefore deairat | investi- where the law is otherwi fs ‘ “eye A oere lin nitrates, am : his entire : and entorced Judge Ronald's court testified th German . - opie! Kins Sram ben aviary & Bt today cin ra ‘ ny by selective conscription will | ! * 4] A. “. \, “Any P i any that the first shot in the bat The cablegram follows » fought on the house fl distance from thelr base. eS iend Attacks Woman z ae ton? tle between |. W. W.'s aboard N. 8. Tachelds nm ¢ duma, | Unawerving nin Loyal Troops Called Se Police y annour ed that Ser senereer: Verse 208 oe socialist: memt -_ ones ‘ nd St wae f \° “Everywhere Success,” Says Gen. Nivelle 43rd and Alaska st. He RY NATION MAY | scence os ce z" “ si sane i ie i aaa eck; Nevember 6, vans fired ’ ssl scratch gad Set tea: LW the Brazilian K¢ BY W. 8, FORREST hance of hitting a trail to the as-| reaching fr d, clamped a from dhe Geek by 8 man whe ling ersal : y ‘ scant haa daiced a" . fuflant , ty hand over the mouth BE DEFENSE ACT) cn ’scerscvoe Sana | rr eit te ag rey ay [nao UNE # Oe on eS WASHINGTON | ts McRae ‘ ritative ment cor. |'t UP to th eee far tcca | Wk ‘ © gre : . sissies ed from their nt race n abandoned tain forces in tl of natlow ess in the case F Tracy : t 8 eo , aa 1 r ma Petrograd, to force y has been expressed as to Germany as Grastic action to st mpletely | | to attempt nitel patti separ peace |. rig . mind Bt. Que ‘ elle u n “ying ‘her manufacture at quor . ae ? etwoe Russia ; ported great act p tk , sdestrians walking the manufa the place ron which the inconcetvable, even if such a peace I The great n defe ‘ nay possibly be t ar and he suai shot came is conceded tha could be engineered > 80 th au avert an Gutlicedk Ih an oa| @itions rer trer r ly ran awa dent wil t can be estab 1 that a deputy | iets of the two nations e brat ec ae mayor “ t he dispute I | Moronvil were " 1 in this | sault there which 1 Threatened to Kill preside il t first, Tracy and the A nomphorsyiy4 ste sponsibility ' Smashing | tow ‘ . to Fre: n reported the Kk aor facture and sale r 13 other | ed the so-called socialist ¢ ‘ r f { Rhe mashing | town—long menaced ‘ rch | T an reported the attac’ ace ma! a" thy” Sesereency W.'s now held on _—; | now being agitated as tinged ¥ dist y str blows nort P 1 Ostel | hands t ice 8 told them the och n Oo ons nurder ow be re cracy fe is deep! : as t teat entification t s soon k legislation similar to the nti-drug | fonstes _ 1 ie re Hi 4 spiciow fRE AD STAR WANT ADs! ' gained more grou east ¢ ath ew G (as soon kill @ ee » the mov e ae oa al i x a tests ia rn Solssons Viai act | Brown said that he was standing ; So ven ; F arned_ from - aaa near the north end of the Great ; nen forced t nduc tussell that Mrs. ADVERTISING MANAGER'S iff of ke fre yrner 0: m y | ac ar 1a y i ar ‘ ‘ 1 ¢ t ti f her pa at 11:20 DAILY TALK wareh man standing in an effor A e flood tide |P. esd a cag: h pee valu By Charles Edward Russell : j Pas ake Be a Reitaed Chast \ . 5 ne oe a is w v fought trenches, and ft will be t or if spe ‘ ‘ ‘ ee ° wer of t t to hed, unless there is 4 . rn for their} ceived here emj s the b nt She went Friday Is Bargain. from the of the h ; Bt ; labor other men, must see son and some induce-|execution of the Frenct ry. | Shortly after midnight, this Day . a t pught pmewhere else ment for their effort gainst the favorite Germar a ma t 2 ain and iN, 1 above their heads American soldiers tin the trenches only way to make sure of the cultivation and the crops we|fense method of massing men, the “riday has come t plete’ water add nsnediatety ¢ / merican sailors will fight {t on the Both will, |, for congress to establich a guaranteed minimum price for! hail of French projectile s been Wehn Warned Wife b beyont a doubt, win victoriea and help to free man-| staples appalling. Great gaps are torn in| The police have been unable to shota, many of them ynized as one ¢ 4 d. fro © bi dd curse of autocracy tecognized a on ot n the water about the men kind from the blight and cur f au ba We are going to tell you la how congress may induced tojall the enemy lines identify t and do not believe he » ou eart be th them al he time { of Jur hearts w with t all th nke this great step to insure early victory against the enemy. But oncer the case. gain’ da) 1 1 best bargait Two men with long guns either | 4 : We can't all go to the trenches and fight or g0! iy6¢ now, settle down on ieeddful job of the back yard and the va BERLIN ADMIT. James the young sculptor week. aun rifles e «= witness ea and t cant lot, and help your country to win Ss r neighbors that he This week is no excet ir r 1 the | But millions of us that stay at home can EVERY BUSHEL OF POTATOES YOU RAISE IS AS irned his wife never to walk D. firing into fight for the United States in that other place GOOD AS A FIVE-INCH SHELL! FRENCH SUCCESS . A avine on the path aim where there will be fighting, and can win vic (EDITOR'S NOTE—Turn to page 3 and read the second BERLIN nv it to always take the nied ) tories just.ae important in thelr way ae victe article by Floyd W. Rader, King county agriculturist, on how ty paragon A the street, when the other w n the open ‘ ries on sea and In the trenches to make your garden a success. art that garden NOW. The ra aeapiitone nan ambitious ¢ The other piace Is in the back yards and Rader articles in The Star will help you.) $5 te of the f , the vacant lots poet e a Dele : : ea r mber ounds o} This country of ours, facing Germany, the enemy o actical advantage has been | across te < ine? One b ‘tr ained by the enemy, today's offi 4 r did she cre 5S » wre os - nition gain Frid t ALC red from both boat and dock dur of mankind, on tho battlefield, faces. ANOTHER ial statement asserted nate a ayine reiht Cea 6 in which a number of the ing the fracas ENEMY AT HOME ; ; seem: ong ine path? Detectives } w's Attorney Veltch sought f RU: The ve rave fact starea us in the face that are eaking questions State's Attort ight In| HAG. E.RUSSELL Marriage W ill Not live wires of Seattle a DUT wexaniination to show that, unless we do our part we are likely to be short of all Heard no Outcry ting forth some extra swing to the distance at which he| kinds of things that we grow to eat 7 ; |stood ft would have teen impos: Every town and city in this country has vacant lots and Uncle Sam ought to get right ber of the Daughters of the inducements to attract Fri-|oine tor the witness to have back yarde that now grow nothing but grass and weeds and =f i. the Jand hog. They are on American” Revolution, who is haw shopper uw nd | with so much detail might grow enough to feed the whole community for a year. ready to give three cheers day shoppers. Y« will find Every vacant lot and every back yard ought to be put to a Squat WILE eaten too Vere Oy Cee RM i cot shane uhdere rating NATIONAL LEAGUE this feature well worth your THURSDAY NIGHT SET) that e+ new, this week, without any more delay |] United States airugels for independents Gt ihe war dunartnede coda ; eta ids eal careful attention Time ix short, spring is advanced f here. Get b There are a few of that breed she has a vacant lot that on All men married since t ' ks 7 - boys and girls, and everybody else *LANT SOMETHING! in Seattle, people who own va man, too old to ¢ e front, | break of the » treater ‘ 1 r t nr w ft to be t « good and necess Y ATE cultivate! for garden purposes in denic the | the J men, i it ang ‘ 7 id pasiel € \ and thei r i € be gla ‘te of the appeal of President r t ef} ea the side. and carried ttain owe » ‘ Windows were open at the home jie Save “Slackers” |opW'x Collier, 2504 Twelfth, ave. | WASHINGTON, casts 19.—Men (Continued on page 10)’ who marry to dodge military ser-| 4d Thu ? rood work, patriotic we sful wo ‘ laand ture, Gov, Lister, and every one nary \ sfiat same time that the give 1 te looking rhe is no greater pleasure than t 4 o grow and} who has a drop of patriotic blood enough ma he patriotic an pre to the rule funds to he support of {Fin his veins cestors of this woman turn in] Ree eports in all big cities in-}the famili ers Who have We know a prominent mem: their graves dicated a rush to marry after war| been called to Colors from Seattle, Are you doing your bit? rial exhibit at t {- wor ‘hed ee enema ion building, Fourth and Univer-| watch them develop. ven nity, A special program of demon-| But congress at the same time should do its part, no less strations will be given. While we are producing things in back yards am vacant lots, taal was declared,

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