The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 24, 1917, Page 1

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STILL GROWING The Star's daily circulation Is now the biggest of any newspaper n the Northwest t grows a little bigger And every day By the Editor of The Star Seattle thus far has taken no steps to sav of its greatest summer-time assets And this sea son of all seasons when we have the patest need Our daylight! Mav 1, of se ry ou hour \.TO MAKE — <o » (a 19 eee eoncagaa > een en. Bridges Hits Vol ttt tt en The Seattle Star {THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS _ SEATTLE, WASH.,, lh e all we ip one hour earlier rk ¢ he earlier, thru work one he Dinner eaten, we then would have the same number of hours of leisure before bedtime as we have now—AND OUR WHOLE EVENING WOULD BE DAYLIGHT. That means we would save light bills, save eyesight and, most important of all, we would have BASEBALL SEASON ON IN SEATTLE “TO SAVE TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1917 ONE CENT nv nnyw IN SEAT one hour extra to work in our gardens. From now until fall we'll lie abed n ings, While it’s broad daylight, and sit up, night after it’s dark, and burn light Phat is, under tl present tem. A waste of daylight—hund of hours of it France, England, Germany, Holland have adopted the daylight saving plan since the war started. THEY NEEDED THE DAYLIGHT FOR lHe’s ( haved With “Framing” Mooney Me i Councilman Erickson Bs-( ae ce = Judge Asks Attorney Gen-| plains Demands toBe Made..." ::: eral to Give Him a New in Behalf of Municipal Car’ Trial--Prosecutor Opposes) System. BRIDGES QUITS © Despite Confession. _NIGHT EDITION If you own chickens, don’t let them develop the wanderiust and destroy your neighbor's garden. “Fair tonight and Wednesday,” forecasts Weather Dopester Salis. bury ene THE THINGS THAT HAD TO BE DONE! Multiply one hour by the number of people the change would effect in Seattle, and that re- sult by the number of days in the summer and you obtain an aggregate of time which is quite stupen- dous. That amount of labor expended in our back- yards would spell POTATOES, PROSPERITY and PEP. Move the clocks up May 1, City Councilmen. DRAFT URGED British General Warns U. of Blunders Made Th Volunteer System at E | ginning of War. O more double fares for one p ST; ran re SAN FRANCISCO, April d BY GE ORGE h MARTIN continuous ride on street Mtehh conte aes . GTON 24.—-Conscription is vital cars within the city limits iy ms . be . Pa 5 : a . 4 5, ' upre t to order a new trial Thomas ss in the Walia of Seattle ' I Gen. | 1. Bri out of the grear niversal transfers to be 4 preparedne parade bomb fendant, wa PHEARNS 4 : prey I : er i re to deliver thi accepted on a 50-50 basis on ed today by Supe Judge Franklin Griffin, whe Frank C. Oxman , 2 a neanle ONAL the Puget Sound Traction, Robert Bridges, president of |nrecijed a , tz } tha ealectionn nscripties Renton and city lines! thy: Gagtwe: pers Sree’ Th *tusal of Di t A’. 66 ' tra ak h from ¢ Municipal cars of the tuesday tendered his resigna, | “e ' _ A Hale coch as SWIFT PUNCH ‘ v yste land Division A line to come tion, to take effect May ! torney wa m suen action unt P h the volunteer at the | down Third ave., one of the In a letter to the “citizens of after the county grand jury had completed an investi- : posh 2 wing sord a Tt] ng of t ridge We wonld ave giveh principal streets of the city, |» the por siti and Dr cA. {ation of charges that the evidence against Mooney! COUNTS, SAYS : enything t t instead of being relegated to ers of the | wo framed.” territory that “begins ne-| porys'eroges given tne follow: [O'S yume ody insisted on his ticht voL UNTEER SYSTEM WAS HANDICAP where and ends nowhere!” ng cause for resignation 2 ; . wee boda “Caskets Odie ots Sggrh eed nd elie 9 gn STAR WRITER pe retarded us in every phase of our wae Lake Burien cars, also of] ,“The present internaiine to hear evidence in the case of F. C. Oxman, charged Sida ; the municipal system, to exo nat has spread its “framing" evidence for the state against Mooney —- # ‘ oa eee eee trial foreale tend around the King st. depot loop, connecting with Division |;, nfluer ractically © ind over » objections of the district attorney and Ox BY CHAS. E. RUSSELL » trenches when they were badly needed A cars at Third ave.! pebrcheN pepsi ge “0 cluding man’s counsel, declined to hold Oxman to answer to the me t ! laces were at the - urt without a hearing. He announced that orde ens ning it would t would be resumed this afternoon A ; munitions, coca : $ ear ae tion « ! c th vital things. re FICKERT DEFENDS HIS ACTION Car THeH Leal Gen CB, ici keynote aaa Anotl nsational development in the maze of et British comm n's message to the American people urre he > toda is the i uance of! yea cae | t going to war, you must § the whole hog itement chert d essed ‘ To the Public le " w > You st go to it intelligently, sy atically n , Men, women and « n must fight—at home and at t od in asured terms and recited in | fron ’ ee ; ; sry ; wee A war OF NATIONS’ " ip to and causing Mooney’s arrest ne ais ‘Gf eeueatiios .. Tis a leading up to and causing Mooney’ est around 4 1 f ‘ remont Older, editor of the S , o Bulle. Pe | @ar that England believes con } ap asking for seve privileges, name Bride eee naa I em nt Older, edite oF | 1 n Francisco Bulle : | tion Wf national forces it involaant A renewal of the steam heat plant franchise sioner since wort wa was also denounced ho and Fi t asserted that e . of the A release from a franchise obligation to pay its share of °* i n without the testimony of Oxman, star witnes : 8 ap the wees Ese Tre forcetall am the paving costs between tracks i h on of for the state, the proof of Mooney’ uilt was over-] 1 quickly. Conscription will insure that A release of the franchise obligation to pay the city 2 per), * whelming e | cent of the gross receipts. ( sd . TALK OF RECALLING FICKERT | E 1 ake of Pngland’s attitude toward conscription: The right to use the new Fremont ave. bridge for street a In a sectio the characters of Mooney and Rilling an Ripe Soaps yg bars are pport © peo a a flings 1 r say they are fanatics on the subject, car transportation. ple in carrying on the p owner. | F ert ¢ asearting that he had . ; The right to use the new Latona bridge. aa called the drag’ and the Liberty Bel nk THEY DIDN T KNOW WHAT IT WAS The right 1 to use the 15th ave. bridge It wan f she | Ras eee PO Cie OY CRM naa Gannon |, “Fenne. (0 sotnd opposed it only t e they did not know what it was, They 2 , ; he ; e Star for sellir ollow ing a t f t grabbe he ative comn r of fighting men then pointed n ; ‘ t le ato t Bi ateb od tcc shad Ww. al oa how Kitchener's Volunteer recruiting was the innocent meal 1 ; a c and : oh A Allggis ee ae alae a ar Cloud Apparent of retar Mmgland’s progress in the wa 3 ‘ ‘“ k the progre t e plant eing era e was siler AY 9 A plans in the} that tt chener’s problem Was to raise a volunteer army. It was wrong, give the t r i P ble to the 5 Z ide whether to appoint a specia oseeutor in the hisoney'| nlee te orn out 1 w was a good soldier, threw himself into the task, and Wants City Care on Third ae Expose Conspiracy, | =| FB Riga, a Gravitt ML, hotel ranted to be able to Suded sear = ‘ ‘ nie : ‘ ne Her-|™4n, has made public confidential care ¢ st have ita ee se es Pe ae he situation in Ses Says Bourke Cockran| THE MACHINES of B.D. Meri, hefore the Mooney | ® citizen army j opi Rye) BAS en ena es ta John Tosses Away i Snund etior q i vo + and rae irae’ ‘| n Ap 13, whe ter y in the wa und Traction, Light ae R West Highland Seo PUAD ie ee OMA GRIME] Tv aductad her extraceai: |. Had te Overcome Mlundere Coin to the Winds been asked and obtained, « NEW YORK, April 24 Ww md ave, and sta ag hotaeade tagher h form} i | t he blunders of this ( 1 H Jefended | 4" : is of ugly,gkarges by the de.| (Continued on page 5) | was the & 8 tac clew sheila ois rke Cockran no defended | 0) : t, and Her. | the b the d |vo unteer recruiting that we had to| John Sarski, 31, a logger, sald. he - as sone red toda severely bruised about the | ens? correc d at such] a rick was r i On their face these letter ack and correct and couldn't a meal, so he began te | | peta recites wre dn that Mooneyia’ murder” convitin |g, -| onan ine iene weitng i PLAN PAPER PLANT )* 85°50 sood i tse magus 849 hie patrons He Ml a 4 powerful company give us the same the “whole conspiracy” against him | INS Jat to enter a conspiracy: of fal ne @ stood in the magne oosing ot cuit f eve I ave And the right to route the Lake ¢xposed thru substantiation of the 2 ‘ za? The Sound Paper compar quarters, on 16th st handfuls when the officers arrested wri P - yornation of perju harges RTISING MANAGER'S | Rigall says he was Induced by nd Pag pa in-}a f te : Zurien er Wiedepot clogp. These changes, in: my eee eee a ee ee eee eee AILY. TALK Oxman to come to San Francisco der the direction of H. O, Pond Eb rosea sented tas Mats him in the Alps hotel, Japanese lodg- 7; ‘opinio ake the city lines pay. Certainly, they wil sts | jand he frame thi against considering the construction of Fl [etal . oh got athe h lent |i house, on King st. Two hundred: of lessen the losses very materially, and that is a public service] ‘The arrest of Oxman,” naid} Leper il oe 2 refused eon paper and ip manufactn ingle peculiar touch to the unusual dollars had been tossed to the winds \ —reducing rs’ burden Cockran, “only carries out the en “ 7 adalat mat waa expected of] || it on the Sultan river, one of |scene and Sarski was still in a disposing H f Bs eh dic, (; \tire contention of defense in This Is —— up Bataleon nit nage ncnlice maleivege mali] egy eee important] fraine of mind ; \ g remon idg Mithis cask at the bomb « irae i 3 y Frameup!" is the way |the proposed 8 fc ba RARE the successful waging of e told Superior Court Judge ] he heaviest traffic o be | was ted by a maniac ana Paint-up an (Continued on page 10) jcity Hght plant. He appeared be-|*t°P* (Oot eG on page 10) (Smith that somebody filled his room / traction company franchise r the that the investigation developed Spruce-up Week |fore the council Monday and was | with compressed air and gave him a> that the ould have the of into a conspiracy to hang Mooney | WASHINGTON, April 24—Presi-| informed that the city had practic | Six HUNDRED parents of the|headache. He was sent to the | a a ihe dd because of his labor activitte Seattle’s| dent Wilton signed the $7,000,000, ally abandoned consideration of the | puplis, at Lincoln High school at bis: Hospital for the Insane, ne ge, | : paic one the - A number of Seattle’s! 060 wond issue bill today. It is now ‘site, and that It would probat e parents’ session at the’ He has nearly $2,000 in various et A bone dry cit nance, par progressive busine iN- a law vail : pay = c t ¢ 1 it to the state 4 é ity. I cite FO a tae eitic be rerun titutions offer helpful But it must use our bridge, or justice, the people are entitled made & ay, oo ou will need to “clean U else he s of transporta ciple of the universal -| up, paint up and spruce ’ th to suspends and the common Is vs : service crounded upon fairness and against |newal of {ts steam heat plant, up Practically all lines} iis to D monopoly. The traction compan I's a privilege immense ire represented. Of ness. Can the compan must yleld. The council would be Laie ehiot ee go fcc A ap RE will join i A young lady who fished with- merely an outraged citizen, has )who the original critic was that ob-|were “obscene.” } Th yridge will be completed |lacking in duty to the people if,|notl ing The compan ven , e ourse, you WI F join im out wearing any clothes sat by the|/never been reveaeld lected to the fisherlady’s cloth Nowell, who has been acquainted fn June : a, having the power to nerve the pub- | be reli¢ ef tron paying a pe ras with this nation-wide a stream in the window of| But Nowell was arrested be- | lessness with them longer than anybody “Later, the Latona bridge, with | lic, it should now fail paving betwee ig Abed { \ wi \. Nowell'’s art photo shop, | cause the young women in his win: | I don't want to pass on wheth- gjse, indignantly denies this, the ivernit ines ‘olved The taxpaying public in stand-|tion that has alwaya existed, Some movement and you will eae ti lee the tien deg ees t ¥ the ‘Gost ; ft neflmen are even willing y yurth ave dow didn't wear any clothe | 1e pictures are art They said the same thing about ef and the 15th ave ° ¢ ing the 0 ge fr a coun ane / tion, | find these ads give you a hed there for about 12) > he ha taoe. 6: irr. of | Abs ERB meee September Morn,” he said today, alla ‘ € > A ran n ele : i =o tite and novedy objected t) women three men in t h o come before a + aft e a eo si sot RY a. the deta Ke ib utiere at i roma rece 1 be are on | ah a : Sine Ned. “in window was| So when Nowell was pigned | Wes all Might ant on hades ing f Sere Erase. Fhe vetoes, Wits. Invontmeti.; sae com : at Mees: On Ha ota Then somebody came along one within the law-—that © was} yesterday, Palmer insisted that 044) , : " € . -_ that | pat oe ee ee Os Seah papa ba . does palieve u rt half of the y be composed of " ap ee vi ae [een hae t ADR COGS 28 He aad iat idipe. ' sr Rate tk ae hy n and h at of women = He insisted that the clothless tion at hand, I icity lin o use its Third ave.| which the pn nierest 3 Paper | ene a Ri ace . rge h the young Young women in his shop had ne 7 a THE FASTEST GROWING PAPER! 4 fact, this p:)aon, whoever it, Deputy Prosecutor Pvan Palmer, The charge tha 3 bs alieve the city 1 tied to seek trackage. Transfers /@sn be ex-| best conserved bi 7 oS bi - : IN THE NORTHWEST lw Rey got awfully val who has been assigned to handle|lady, and a number of her com-|intention of going thru the matla, and enforce cece oeemions A a= a on a mare A bar jcompan Pate of them public serv pists ie Whether it was @ big. cop, 0 Ithe case, declares he doesn't know! panions in the art store window,! The case will come up Mf Wey) | Which, according to equity an e company ing fora re ing agencies, A SS “ad

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