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LAST EDITION STILL GROWING The Star's daily circulation ts Ben Franklin believed in saving The Seattle Star now the biggest of any newspaper eayuahe He moved all the clocks it grows a little bigger. sihouilaiiahdiciiae Rte ai one SSE eA ie ep eepi na wants to do here. “Falr tonight [THE ONL {THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ‘| Scmeye VOLUME 19 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1917 ONE CENT oY" “nn SEATTLE MILK PRICE B POLICE FAIL LETS CATCH UP WITH THE SUN HE STAR'S plan for saving an extra hour of daylight seems to have struck We quote now from a Cleveland Cham- ber of Commerce report on the matter ‘VOLUNTEERING INHUNT FOR © MERE ANARCHY 2 MURDERERS SAYS LABORITE a a — , ‘ M “Physicians are agreed that man's health peer or Week gi vibee uf . Labor Oficial Saud » council, at its next meeting Mon- . ae 4 ess Quest—Have No ompulsory ilitary re Counc £ improves in proportion to his added activi- New Clues Service Democratic day, will consider the proposal to set Se- attle clocks an hour ahead during the sum- mer months. Dozens of Seattle citizens, tres in the sunlight. Under the conditions existing with central standard time, the ma- jority of our citizens are WEALTH BY LOUIS F. POST BAILEY STILL MYSTERY CONSCRIPT | After working a week, police | ILL COST 12 CENTS A QUART © Dairymen Claim They Must . 8 2 tw orking in dark- detectives, under Capt. Chas. | Assistant United States Secretary srviewed by The Star, are almost unani- a ¢: : P Prod M — interviewed by The Star, a ness or by artificial illumination during the ane eataial eeapea th iain dbleacaal ay roaucers ore mously in favor of the idea. y att F afternoons of many days of the year, and are It is a good plan. Rigid, unrelenting experiencing an attendant strain upon their favor, and I think nobody in Cleve land would now be willing to change Her, and I know If this plan goes in ect it will give me more time by al change of time advancing I belleve the United States st adopt ¢ military and discard hunt for the murderers of Mrs. Florence Wehn, wife of James sculptor, IMMEDIATELY Wehn, Seattle and from the front in order to do muni WHEN WAR WILL END Price Will Go. Up May 1 probably not be taken up just now, tho ba ers, generally, feel that the clocks to generally utilize an addi toe ee . 5 eee a heva ie cunoret t cers yo Lae MRSA. N. THOMPSON, 4068 eer een sunk by sot did not resume work before April 6.CENT LOAVES IN FRISCO Adopted in Europe) Referred to Workers | Ninth Ave, N. ait is a new thing) i Socording to a stat An a result of this, work was An. interesting Ittle prob: What sou do is toad the year |! Six PRANCISCO, April see= BOOMEGTER, N.Y. April 24 CHICAGO, April 26.—Workers in| tO me, tT ein tavor of ir.|ment announcement toda imed going the rounds just tn which you were born (1850) Sen Fransisco wil’ hee For economic ‘reasons clocks in|more than a dozen big factories! wo nan eer cur work done before|reW Was rescued by a patrol boat pee iarrewecsme reer U0 xy GRood on Tce ae ieee bread Monday, That was the word England, France, Germa y,|here, tn 8 jal endum vote, have the heat of the day, 100. soon after the attack. " ROOT WILL SERVE Be ATRL aoe a aa hae ata ta ecg transmitted to the Retail Grocers" Eenere, Swedes snd cattier Guring the summer montha,| so Nine Bt 10 oniats. ware ttied, 66) SSIAN BOARD | 22%.2% years marriea. You married (1872) to the number of aa e a eemclatson ‘tedag’ | a been advanced, acording t0 taforjearlier during the nummer Tons ORE TQ MUTUAL [sis'ore scene tenet vex) OW RU Mad vem toeeiher, divide by yenra marred (4sh'whieh iso |{CTe,amocition ‘oder. Comsaaal ST | | Firing was without warning ang| WASHINGTON, April 26—Elihu|] two, and you get the year in produces 1917, All you have [i cause, Ten-cent loaves will cost 18 ‘ spice POWER EXCHANGE continued while the crew took to | Root, former secretary of state, to which the war will end done, therefore, is to add togeth- |] (nts. DVERTISING MANAGER'S SEATTLEITES FOR the bonts |day accepted the chairmanship of Here is an example er two totals of 1917 and divide tt f DAILY TALK The Puget Sound Light and Pow-| The Perey Rirdsall was a wooden |the American commission, which ts Born them by two CHICAGO DUE FOR RAISE DAYLIGHT SAVING -: company and the public utilities | four-masted schooner of 1,128 tong, | £0ing to Russta Married There 1s just one snag about ff] CiiCAGO, April 26.—A material |committee of the efty council have|registered at Perth Amboy, N, J, || Root conferred with President are . thi ied ie It nol works if jadvance in the price of bread and . “ c eache eome: , , oday for an hour as » ears marrie your birthday and marriage an- arti nanie i Tomorrow Will Be a “Bell-| sore Seatticites favor The tee eect ee ee nat Dsleosceta Mt the tetsu ae Aae niversary have already passed A eerected BUTT ear ie Sa Ringer” of a Bargain Star's suggestion that we move | ent to either system. Arrance TAIEVES GET TOOLS then talked with Secretary Lan Added together you get .. 2834 for this year. If they are still [ling strike of bakers and drivers de Frida | the clocks up to save an hour | ments were virtually completed at! sing. He would not discuss in any And divided by tWo you get to come, you must reckon tho settled, according to leading Dak- y of daylight between May 1 and | a conference of ropresentatives of way the commission's plans 1917 number of years you have been ery managers today rt reading of the ad-| October 1, The following Inter- |the two systems yesterday. A) Sneak thieves entered the Merid The full personnel of the com An the answer is always married when the next anniver. ss oN 2 v . views were given Star reporters | achedule of rates for emergency |ian Repair shop at 1915 North 45th! mission, which, in addition to 1917, whoever tries the prob- sary arrives | Some joker threw crude oil all »| today: rervice will be drawn up in a short|St. last night between 10 and 11/ Root, is to include railroad ex lem, you get a result which The older 1917 gets, the bet over the windows and awning of PORT WARDEN PAYSSE—I'm time jo'clock and made away with plumb-| perts, financtal authorities and two pleases everybody ter will be the problem | Mrs. M. Smith's store, at 1900 Sixth s° very much in favor of the move ing supplies = valy at $10, and or three other prominent repre Why is the answer 1917? The Try % om your married ave. Mrs, Smith thought it was a “g¢ for more daylight, and I think Th life ie euch fun!" See|xhoe supplies from the shoe shop |sentatives of Amertca's business || explanation is quite simple. friends Srade joke, and said 20 to Gea : Star has a dy advanced the rea “f next door of about the same value.' life will be announced soon. this morning xe S\sons for it. It will give time to| age S| lerform ome service, over and > ie 6 ove a man's eight hours of work, Made up of a number of Be which may be of some patriotic | hte eek iss ott Finds Tom Tracy, Long Lost in Bitter Tria 2 Miabeemabanendine s »| “MRS, ©. L. KERRICK, 305 35th | b boat,” is ¢ I knew economy is one of the factors which must ey Aaron Rehfeld, diamond brok dea of atte : : i , : er, who was stabbed to death Oe ate an Seat Hf 29 famitl eee iat ie be counted upon to win the war. Why CH haere ti hie shade al Thies in his office in the Green of voluntee inareasa alike piscisl 20 pee 9.88 fe jem announced toler an or ‘ve tha e adopuon of Kaster puildi ; should we not start by economizing on ‘ pepe en OF eastern buliding High feed prices and the economic demand for canneuaannn « ona. . time would go a great way toward improv- The body of: ‘Mrs warring nations were given as the chief reasons 4 daylight? It seems silly, when you think inti the hadith of the coenmmusie found * " Tho dairies which made the announcement were: S¥ookipn aan ys * « ) > CO unity. nne bil t ia He Di 4333 14th ave. N. E., serving 15,000 people north of the Lake Washing- in of it, to sleep during the best hours of “WE BELIEVI rH 4 r rH clubbed to Gens pro opposl ton canal; Pure Milk Dairy, 1512 Seventh ave., serving 4,000 people; i i ‘ “LAR 4 f 4, two blocks of tion to milita Hollywood dairy, 1609 Westiake ave., with 2,000 customers; Northwest he eights hg: bead sagan yp cg HEALTH AND HAPPINESS OF shting from a Kinnear park in all its forms. gairy, 1581 Railroad ave., with 3,000 customers, and the Seattle dairy, ing up over the Cascades, and then, at HILI AAs aed NESS dt Bathe aiees Pompe a Nothing that can 7445 Eighth ave., with 4,000 customers. > r . 5 ) : , . Haven't Identified Bailey T sean t milk, now 10 cents, will advance to 12 cents night, to strain your eyes by electric ee oe oe i ND IN A LARGE RAR a ; ads cealet dsc saps B: 2GREE UPON THE AMOUNT OF Ponce iter ”s ag to Man- | —————— j : - . 2 ep lg te . , . . escaped from t ) Nori w ent hy do we thus squander daylight? Be. © TIME SPENT DURING DAYLIGHT §)32%t°u.c on te 1 10- CENT LOAF . vie u i ; > ‘4 ’ > ight, leaving bis coat be ni " cause everybody else does—that’s the an- IN THE PARKS ANND_ PUBLIC oof, beariae rani a for sailke swer. PLAY GROUNDS. orne Lira pn cror } paper | IN N, Y, WILL 5 st. and hasn't b ecard of wince ave failed to c If everybody else arose an hour earlier The Star will tell you more about this The police have fal Rewe'r res (yeers Creahn salle a paying basis because id = 16 identity o sedi eid sank pird ost of ed. ‘i | we'd do the same... It really would be the tomorrow. If we're to have daylight saving Rebfeld Let me explain who has 60 head BE CHEAPEST * nade out an incomple' u a f ell rane j same time—by the clock—for all clocks this year, we'll have to hurry. We shor vade out an incomplete Los. Don’t Glorify War bills ‘ ile r $50 J ml e 4 ae , To raise a a y of volunteers, mth would be set ahead an hour, and as far as start May 1. GERMANS AFTER PgR hae ok LORIEY wew VORE-Az * yi ® my é oO x ’ . . war. You can't get men to volur This is the season when the 4 the clock was concerned, ing uld then If you're for it, write us a short let- teer if you tell them the truth about | flow of milk increases and price ped ton the ae by 4 ‘ F nd its ore spposed » automatically est on the market, wi one st oe To's rags pr tear ter, saying so, and we'll print it. Let's ' war and Ita horror oa erSert! at matically | cheapest on the ean ‘lev 4 has been slipping an ot edhe @AF lock | nal ger Livingston of the North counters Monday, it was an- Cleveland, O., has pping an line up several thousand of you folks. ee ea ea ne eee Diente oF | | Manager Livinzied his compeny| nounced today: by the i our over on Father Time for a couple of The ci sf tie basaa tia) : es wrofit for prdoucing wholesale bakers. ; athe y council probably wi ollow nests he bands pla nS eeeen. ae The tOcent loaf, will b ‘ vears now, and is tickled over the results. the will of the majority. Write tonight. AND REPUBLI gress ore een teh aha oA dao $0 ac A. F. Bird Of the Fare cheapest: and: tee anne - men who volunteer go forth to war, | the except t the produc-| cut materially. Big advances not in a sense of sol y tolers have to get more for their in loaves of other sizes were oe —---— ani cuentas WASHINGTON, April 26— (their country, but in the spirit of a| product, and if they don't they'll} announced. The notices, sent | What may prove to be impor. lark or a frolic. start killing the ir stock, and de] without warning to small de | tant moves to sweep aside Hoh Those who go to the front wake |crease the supply of milk still fur-} ers all over the city, caused! fe AX t< < I ™ enzoliernism and replace it with ‘up soon enough to the stern reality ther.” | consternation, and in many a German republic were report: and somberness of the task H. W. Soules, manager of the cases the price of bread was STU ed officially to the state depart which they are engaged, but the Brooklyn da sald all employes jumped arbitrarily at once. AR I ment today from several {Oustindiba cat Baise 6 ould t 10 per cent in-| Monday the 10-cent loaf, which sourcer. wr) eau alary May 1, along wi th |Dow weighs less than a pound, will | secretary of state from Mini» F weighing 1% posses and selling : OD SUPPLIES .%%ececs FARR TO COMMEND Fee ee @ ARE foll movement is on in Switzerland | reta: | marke et . ; Maratea: stoeecin by a committee of Germans to TRAINING SCHOOL |e Memtnaranta, hevenfter Sa : the propagan Re fe dy . ‘or the loa \ fessions of BY GEORGE MARTIN Heaniam and democracy. risen FRANCISCO, April 2 lier getting for 15 cents; 24 cents to hap nited Press Sart eapende Dr former editor of Lieut ¢ Otho W. Farr, Se for the former 18-cent loaf, and 82 WASHINGTON, April 26.— 1, is the llery, was named to {cents for the loaf they are now Sentiment tiieunat the? country the country is growing in favor « That come one American—poe. |8¥ as kant o u ° ¢ ay f Betvy for 24 cent t saving, acco! g symposium 0) 5 - lready paper,|perr® sayeth hool to be The advance mee effect in ¢ summer daylight saving, hse rding to a symp { new sibly Herbert Hoover or Secre. [TK ! i i Ashi ape bes NEW YORK, At -Steel|kinds of bread. It was predict reports gathered by The Star tary of Labor Wilson—within anks May 8. Lieut. ( W manufacturere h will| that bread an¥putter, now suppli | The system already ad 1 the next few months will be | German r wh ae dace ths r fill the gove s war orders at/in restaurants®and hotels wit, + ti troit m 5 rices n 381-3 per cent|charge, will be added to the pric 1 in the cities of De come food dictator of the world | Germans Crave Peace i rangi 31-3 ent/c o me thin @ r, * ) 51 23 per cent below the present|articles on the men rated in Seattle, if an t was indicated by developments be ell 2 Washington Men eidiprig ae Wineraemtsl ae | Prices cay co ancn: LA Ir il n o at the International . t Je" aa ab int of| mission mer Posse! sabes - " iv a ence of ie a bs haret a s Get Farm-Bank Jobs Fy Oalted Hates Bese! They sald ane a rain the city dum in Chicago, and the communities of De Cleve : : a message was taken by a The | Corporati Re Steel and| purchased large supplies of flour a fand are practically animous in support of the more day-| ting the ck er ing i ie i sp cas a j Miava bite eit Dib ey hee n rhen (sa Plight plan, which is already in operation me fine alties fficiala in the unnamed neu-| | wore fixed by a general |$2 mark was reached in wheat ay advancing thelr clocks one {mation gathered by the Chamber of| MISS ANNIE MYERS, 1300 13th! Finance ne teal Aton: ne district—C. E. RB. Rob-| appointed by the Ame el| these men sold their stocks to get Hear on'the first of May, and read-|Commerce here. The Rochester| Ave—When I firat came to Seattle | are con: probleme | tre * a iantas GRRMAia AO prt, Idaho; C.F. Kegley,|jmetitute. ‘They were unanimously |the profit. They now are forced to justing activities to that schedule | Chamber of Commerce, upon rec-|from Scotland, I d to mina the | ooretivel reé com-| | At state department Msiouse, and A. D. Davison, Steven-| approved by today’s meeting. jbuy at higher prices than when a sg gla months, people /ommendation of the Manufacturers’ | long evening t* t, and so, of |! >, of course, | tt : strike |*on, Wash | |they sold : during the summer months, peop “a Sorored tea wlan of : aay win today. It was stated that “the strik | , ett 0 » to work |council, has approved the plan of| course, | am in of any p in of 260,000 hat 2 caddin: abowe = - cag ur earlier, go oe = GAVGUAISE tha Glsak wattumalty, and | Which will eive ws in Gia 69s a bday U. 8. Will Controt of % ork Abe tp hes paovag \ 4 : BLACKLIST IS HEIRS TO PAY BIG TAX Lo hour earlier, This gives them an/| Voted to advance its effec ings Ithat it will bl Heathens fase SS ner Work Than Fight OFF CAL BAKERS TO extra hour of daylight at the close | ‘ | MRS. W. E. PRIESTLY, 3943 An (Sentinued agua lige ioreover ar declared Heirs of J. J. Hill, late railroad! Reports on the working of the) ~wastixGTON, April w |"? avor any othe nw ri grams aloffice ant today that the!of $1,489,370. The total es has vg * WAS ; yril 26, Ne would give us more time in the sun ag. me f t want t 79.889. a 7 eting of the Seattle il me wayor of Cleveland, to in favor |" A : nigh es U, S. SCH Sa (he Minti tel be UE eee asian association will be held ed in New York|or the daylightsaving plan. Be tS. Oe ie strike” at Ebling, the department of -— — = —_—— ret night. j Indorsed in New York jot the daylight-saving plan Rie Hie thn whatng waedes-ine "at a department retary Rueth, however, de NEW YORK, April 26.—The Mer-| “We made the change without the /thg first time I ever did It, but I'm sie ia SNR MARA WE CHAE AU clares that the subject of an ad- chants’ association of New York has|least difficulty in Cleveland,” he| making one. 1 think we all ought DIVER :: Be ee ait atiGne: Fagaltion EAS Y W A Y TO LEARN vance in the price of bread liam gone on record in favor of a nation-|#aid. “It has met with universall ts go to bed earlier and get up ear workers who have withdrawn not been considered, and would Movie newa and ads Ave. §.—I am glad they are taking | BY MABEL ABBOTT | by a witness; but this is rare. jttings into an answer to the ques-ycats. ‘The jurors, in spite of they regory’s explanation of}day. “It ain't my case; preees -eaterns ‘i at up here, because ya used tol, The Position of Tom Tracy, de Moatly he Just wits there, stocky tion: Was ‘Thomas H Tracy | watchful care of judge and bailiffs, | the coolness that, It's just the case that I was Fa fi t came from Australia, and the! fendant in the v rial, in) aob and silent, while the battle! guilty of murder at the Everett!are pale. 5 icked to be the ge pu " 1 ‘ syatem worked well there like that of the bridegroom and the| rages over the doctrines of the I, W.| city dock on November 5? Thay and Guard Quarrel Gaye: Hele the Goat tH eat pe nae had pears: 2 MRS. G. W. MURRAY, 1130) car-coupler in the old Joke; he W., What happened at Beverly park The Tracy trial has been the) Tracy and his guardian deputy In all probability, it is simply the }jooks to me as if it was going , North 83rd St.—-I haven't thought|the most inconspicuous object in| Sheriff McRae, the Everett Com: longest within the memory — of | sheriff M. Gregory, are hardly |Patural result of tying two men yipnt for us.” ¢ fferings of “lof the matter, but see no reason yut things can't go on with-| mercial ( the principle of free! courthouse — old-timers probably (on speaking terms. closely to each other's company 4 » why it should not be a good plan.|o speech, and many other thing the longest criminal trial in the He's clamped down on me eatin | Without the relief of much exercise || He would not talk of the future, MRS. J. PAUL SPENCER, 1019) arly eight weeks Tracy has. but ver Idom over him history of the county, There ts! outside says Trac and I'm |r outside interests, nOweyer: 4 East 72nd St.—No, | can't say I| sat beside his lawyere in Judge Ron Lost in the Shuffle probably a week or two more of it|losin’ weight on the jail meals. Tracy is cheerful about the 6 ‘| don't want to. si what ET” THE FASTEST GROWING PAPER can see any reason for setting the | ald’s courtroom all day He has been lost in the shuffle. yet to come, It has been bitterly “Tracy's peeved because 1 |come of the case, in which he ls) might be thinkin’ of doin’ after the ” IN THT NORTHWEST {clocks ahead. The day {is long| Once in a while he exchanges a And yet, when the long-suffering | fought The nerves of everybody wouldn't stand for something they | so little to do except to be the s¥® trial,” he said simply, “because it —.}enough as it is word or two with (hem. Once in aljury retires to make up its mind, | connected with {¢ are strained and |tried to put over on me the day we | ject of the verdict. | things was to go bad and I wasn’t A. RYAN—That plan of|sreat while his name ts mentioned!it will have to boll down all these | core. The lawyers quarrel like'all went to Everett to look at thel It's goin’ fine,” he said Thurs-|to be let loose, I'd be disappointed.” 4 4 ; !

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