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CONGREGATION OF BELGIAN CHURCH Is BUTCHERED BY THE GERMANS M e ano wart dey t exaggerate tuation | y invaded the churel t the egation Seattle Me night after their two-day Baron MM rete As a matter ' t, there were far and shot 50 of the men trial { last Fr ‘ { The worse ¢ « committed than tl ec you mentioned in I } [can vou tor?! "he Seattle Star { GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION ¢ OF ANY "NEWSPAPER. IN, PACIFIC "NORTHWEST } ie SSeS sates is tee tte # LAST EDITION sssessteze: Take the kiddies out to the parks # one of these fine afternoons. The ver man says it will be fair to night and Wednesday, and probably i musician, willing to do a bit, go up to the 26th floor i of the L. C. Smith building and talk it over i tn” ONE CENT , WASH., TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1917. RVERY w IN SEA ICONQUEST STILL KAISER’S AIM | ** Brute-Slugger Pursues Two More Unprotected Women ) ME HAVE AN IDEA! /"——Samggum] | 7 GERMANY WIL SAYS HOLLWEG way home on Queen ya hill, aid eis ey Saturday night, three women were slugged. A fiend waylaid them _THE 95TH ‘DAY OF OUR W WAR 1 cic within a block of each other, struck them over the head with a piece of VOLUME 19 SEATTL ioe pipe, and fractured their skulls. One suffered almost fatal injuries. Several women were beaten up on Seattle streets before the Wehn murder. A score or more have been attacked since then. Captain of Detectives Charles Tennant says there is a “maniac” | running around town who is “crazy” to frighten women. Chief of Police Charles Beckingham agrees with him. Now here is our idea: Why don't the police arrest this maniac? red the war, in ld be. the same arrogant when his troops w committing prearranged atroct Belgium France, was indicated by Hollweg’s declaration that Germany would fight on to the end and achieve the victory that her war lords have set tifeir hearts on Conquest world domination is still the gniding ambition of the kaiser. It all indicates that promised electoral reforms in Germany are elther to be ain postponed or doled out in return for further sacrifices by the German people on the battlefields. By United Press Leased Wire Direct to The Star ERNE, July 10.—Peace without annex- ations is not acceptable to Germany. FIEND RETURNS TO phen a QUEEN ANNE HILL J0N marines nook seceptable Corman, When 1 get big enough” Ramis: A SI Chancellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg so eine thes nounced ied swisha ae Gs 5 ZA) | = Ta 7S |declared in a speech before the main com- gps Bishop, 303 Boren ave. N., “I'm cise Ai FAA |) | mittee of the reichstag, according to quota perating with ar goin’ In the marines.” Two more reports by women who were shad man believed This was mere than & Week tions in the Berlin Lokal Anzeiger. ecommerce iy) ac, “I consider it my duty to remain as chan- Queen Anr st a st $t., saw him fol hill at 10 p front. He ¢ Davy didn't cellor for the protection of the Fatherland,” Hollweg solemnly declared. they turned were giving an alarm and orning Mrs > eo why and playlog. sayy are a es 7 Acne “Peace without annexations is not ac- 5 ne w i t ia . the went downstairs n on the Maen cron. 40 ti ier sivedecioed,.cOth lame on ceptable peace, ito Germany. I cannot de- Vinced the police that it was the wor ugger | Leaves His Saber clare our terms. }works with a cunning that baffles “T've made some sandwiches and The police declare they have redoubled thelr efforts to !o tate the criminal since Satur- day night, when he attacked three women one after the oth- er, within a period of less than an hour, and within a space of a few bloc They are still at the city how } pital. At least eleven such attacks ; on women, believed to have rad ta Sense been perpetrated by this same thug, have been reported to the au i'n the tot wm mart iste Sven, seat the her | Es cahn andthe ntenors wen ~ BOND MEN FACIN : What Would The chancellor’s appearance before the |main committee was called forth by de- |mands of the clericals that he outline in more |detail exactly how the German government stood on the socialists’ platform of ‘no annexations and no indemnities.”’ The Lokal Anzeiger did not specify how ithe imperial chancellor’s speech was re- ‘ceived. “Germany can win if she holds out,’ the them. He operates with the ut-| started o it said, “and if I get most daring, and in places where {t tired tonight, I'll sleep in Mallard would seem he had no recourse for DAVY escape. Sure enough, Dary w night, at the mo i 4 folded his I Sat acorner. His g saber lay across it attacking an-| ‘The Bishops ‘d away.| much, t » in all! be cause Davy has always adve | ood betwee police in the last six months ke avenues Heve, culminated in the murder Reports from other Northwest i eunies he of Mra, Florence Wehn, April i SS tet tek bene del ne eet Hus I ike to: |chancellor concluded. | 48, on Queen Anne hill e.. cers had not seen ieee i Hands Are Rough ” ° “ , y other | im his o Ad jollar of Davy's was gone from| Officials believe that many other |! h gone trom f omen ha pdt and Victoria Riniihene toba: Ete tureate en “ a t of the 0. oes to Lak y United Press Leased Wirt . er oe . formed Sinise Gon ky Re President Edwin S. Douglas win Douglas and Forester have|¢@ The Star Will Give a Cash $| 87 Unies rem Jonsed wie | 7 | That Bethmann-Hollweg’s rejec- ] bamiiat' r on dor tua canes: yO IN| and Secretary E. W. Forester, ne no t < nder the name|@ Prize for the Best Motion | (21, Germany does not pro. | son of the centrists and socialists’ i mal the & n ERTISING MANAGER'S over the « Rage See. ages of the Rural Trust Co., with of st company. He Picture Idea Submit. demands fc and detailed out- fave been withheld from publica Aov air’ qnestioned of . : “ his Week pose to announce to her people line of fi ace ims wis: , DAILY TALK cers and men, but found no trace of| *'¢e8'" Ps gpa building, ruary the pel “a ¥ the a or to the other nations of the | dictat the Kather hinteout am tion. u seri charges ust Co ‘ r—Liber: ated by the ser himself ‘was their description of the man. The ‘ slican ad oe Bishop was! tion of their books made by |< he name with the’ secre # is willing to make peace. cetved today thru neutral Shawnee my he is ut f ight DO | HIS! beeen ee ae indian, = Brinning Kid.) State Bank Examiner W. F. tary of state ° ria. was the Beit whlon The kaiser undoubtedly detemmtn- : ber 0 brown as an Indian 3 , | aw today in | yon sco enous oul org wits It was his runaway son! Hanson. Secretary of State.Howell held! AN you think of any‘inter. Brivienpofficiaiev ann (eey | 66’ ttn soon titeancs: Gtk aaaae ebout 160 8 fees A complaint was issued by p the application nending an in esti sights. in Seattle the report) o' n right policy at: various conferences ine hes aqua 1 Make the savings that are poss! he father leaned over and! prosecutor Lundin late Monday | vestigation. The at ‘ = ne perial chanéellor’s speech be- which have beén held during the Meu save mentions ble for you to taste ate ‘or an explanation 1 Gaehedto aheatng Sade stat liciow why. the ceompenn ryan | Rape iia Ras fore the main committee of the last few days in Berlin, notably . 3 e da “Why,” sald Da wanted * 7 know wh he company, had e eventa, or perso! ou’ 2 a Nas . i. heavy n Be ever a day]: ; T wanted an| company has practically no as |windows printed before their ar-| jke to see in The Star-Liberty Dabbianr PR received from with : Mi ld Ma shal _ Hindenburg hands : sg Ain , sails as Ad sets and that it Is unlawfully [ticles of incoryvration were filed motion picture news weekly at me ‘chanoeilor hwieh nica lo Crown Cena ae Rides on Cars Sagoo et ae tar Mae ke hoe bis Gp using the word “trust” in its Dougla ys that there were) the Liberty theatre? dabetsibet a pringipie| Gaia a ths 1 yaanece sae of offi- pee ser at Gaieibaes Ce it Davy ¢ y forgot. about | Soe Oe A. atanoatoly Ab | caf eduae ie compen The Star will pay $5 for the of “no annexations and no indem- In the meantime, there were un- ‘a oy tine bila oe : ining the marine lted ottiosn 1 OT beeper pepe veelmuet io. uN pee best iden submitted by Gatur- |uities.” His stand apparently was | ¢. ed reports that Foreign See- ronanten teat Cie we Why.Did They Pass‘ laics scrounces that tha offite islais iow ue land war borat anc Address your letters tothe |tinue the war indefinitely, and, this| cellor Helfferich had resigned strom sgh 4 te ae § : bythe “atal rest Colne’ or ght and) ysotion Picture Editor, Seattle | heing so, Germany could win in the | the G inistry. According > Doeae Gar, Whe tee Liecaeebateieon O> Up the Dog Catcher? orate “coimbta Savings @ Loan | she atin ahdity. Sortoie| RE end agar rom Bailes ae ; e did Woodhouse-Grunbaum CAPE HORN, W Assoctatior At the bottom of| ,frens 1 is one year in the Pate 10s shenpe, for eyary : i rpg ear rh’ 4 messenger boy to|The Rhodes Co ffm th the sign app “Authorized | count nd $1,000 fine moving picture n in own ° a weel fre m unday is, ; ing acq a he socialist S amd whan. ale dancin Was O00 Ade hibition here, today passed | stock, $2,000, Z | show his or her skill in judg The Star-Liberty weekly, pho- an of a peace without annexa- , ! Frederick & Nelson in money and took 24 bot-|. Bank examiners say that the; STATE APPOINTMENTS MADE | ing motion picture subjects tographed by Frank Jacobs and tic 1 d Bon Marche mon extract when they rob-|company has represented this to be| OLYMPIA, July 10—New mem-| Short pictures, offering a supervised by the editorial de ist press the w t aes est hment of George the assets of the trust any, hers of the state board of health| Chance for plenty of action, partment of The Star, will be | w strength. The fa- ree ag Breslin, raiiroad ager tcher, gen he {t applies the rriteh x wniea are preferred shown for the last times at the therland has faced great perils ap THE FASTEST GROWING PAPER | ora) merchant, telephone operator, loan are D rown, of Tacoma’ The prize-winning Idea will be Liberty today and tomorrow. jovercome them Our enemies have IN THE NORTHWEST county ec loner, mayor, post \ ‘os Dax at/and H. J. MeCarthy, of Spokane,! ¢jmed and shown at the Lib A new weekly will be shown d great perils. We must fight Works With Daring hieve av tory next Sund Monday.| erty in the weekly which opens | beginn Lister the value of France's territorials | year later he finally got into 1 a favorable starting point,” 1 steered by compass until I ap- 4 on water and knew it was the then headed eastward, the land and Moselle, | the men originally discarded the air service. He wag ef. Gallois said to the United | proached a city wh scores Rhine.* 1 followed this until I flaming factories and furnaces I got back just seven hours for ilitary service ficient and cour eoout in Press. | of anti-aircraft guns webe bom- | reached Coblentz, which ap constantly increasing in num after. starting. d cause of 4 than Sergt. ( scores of raids as soon a he “We started at 9:15 Friday barding the air furiously. I | peared illuminated like a tri bers. : a A alloie sain ns drank alcohol lois, Called from his store at began to f noanla ieee tha \Oan guess this was Treves, where angle Then I came to Essen i ined Sobtes Sat ate ame sand- start of the war, Gallois i ea aigllthili coun laa ka ening and crossed : the French air squadron had From there north, the flight | was unmistakable in {ts coun Wiches and chocolate during ’ obilized into the dra 7 : man lines at an altitude of 600 evidently just finished bom. was easier because my route less furnace turning night the flight. He landed almost ly a ‘ yor nd given charge of a bombard Krupp He volut feet, under , ombard barding was enc illuminated |b: into day, and making ft im blind from the pressure of the an ‘ A al foe aiek bot teered for the flight, wi née 1 fir ighted Mot A moment later thie Frenob fires of hundreds and hundreds ne or me even to see the wind on his exes having lost fea fe le oe other aviators. The C ville ne Jatt of factories and furnaces. The flashes ¢ uns which were his goggles early in th ght wa en, cente eatad-a sin be saat t sot oth ul rc Pit place pi r che i squadron passed by, returning | istter fires wore often. red med at me. I wa One of the four who started out of German great Krup So he pleaded for a chance to as a reprisal against | direction pi dot He wa to France. Ail of us were ter green, blue or white, in the ine | end to 6,000 fee } with Gatlois has not yet re Work ombardment of | enter the aviation service raids. The four aviators start- | undoubtedly one of the French | rifically bombarded. It was not tensity of their hurry to pro- ,| and selecting the point whe | turned. He was with « squad that industrial ¢ French offic flatly rejected | ed Friday night | men going to bombard Treves. | very long until T lost my way duce German military supplies. | the furnaces seemed densest, ron of three, which got lost in There could be no more apt him because he was “too old,” | “We flew @ third of the way “Owing to the fog I lost my again in the fog, but finally I ‘I went from Cobleniz to | I dropped my ten bombs and the fog and stopped to bombard Mustration of the military j but Gallois kept pleading and a across France in order to reach way shortly afterward, and | saw the flash of moonbeams Bonn, Cologne and Dusseldorf, headed for home by the Rhine- Treves.