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| 1'4-MINUTE MEN’ “Four.Minute Men” are wanted by the King County Council of Patriotic Service to give some 3819 If you can voluntee \ GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST } ca warm? 5 “4 LAST EDITION Le Ing swagger-sticks never fought : v. @. any one but their es. George, the climate , gays: “To sbesteneatstssessssestettste reset etetteteateteset tetera estes VOLUME 19 SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1917. ONE CENT 2y8nrvwnene Peererreresteer tite itettrertiettea see niee teaetterseeesseeseseass 1U. S. Officials in Seattle Unear GERMAN PL Peace Bomesh All America to Web of Wer Piots!2 SEATTLEITES HELIO ray AS NAVY YARD SPIES; ~ EXEMPTIONS HARD |_—_—_——— ' een Propaganda Design) sysssssssserrs:: Wives Who Can Work ed to Aid Exemp- # War Pictures No Excuse, Say 2 tions Is Sent Broad- : Ser . cast Thru the Mail. | for Men Only {| New Orders to Ka ORATOR, 4 PROEAC i 4 & ve NEWSPAPER... | United States agents in Are Terrible The chances of exemption Seattle today uncovered a A. V. Leach of Kirkland # from select service on flimsy gigantic German plot to Complains of Exhibition grounds melted under the sum break down select service Behind Slack Curtain of new orders received by Se- army plans by engineer- en Washington Oe attle boards from the provost — ing wholesale exemptions, marshal eneral Thursday and arrested on presiden- | earns 7 tial warrants, Hans Cron, ' The pa orders provide: lumberman, in the White | That wives who. work in building, and George F offices or factories before their Schloetenborg, fish brok- |marriage and are now able to er in the Globe building anit ate not valid excuses They are suspected of \for exemption s spying at the Bremerton | That men who are from 5 navy yard and transmit- to 12 pounds lighter in wéfgl ting information to Ger- lor in chest measurement one-— man spy masters. They he half. inch less than, formerly had a rendezvous at Long | lprovided in the regulations, a me &. was set to work before the war to m lake, three mile s ; e miles west of |will be accepted now. 3 Furtherance ¢ paganda - Agitation against the select! §, District Attorney BY THE CITY EDITOR te etrict “Attorney Clay. | lare eligible. the Atlantic and gulf coasts. Shooting and stabbing of! pers yards, arsenals and factories There are 14 ways in which ” f ere are 14 way . ly of German origin,” is The Star this morning, mopped | effort to supply their quotas. of mem Wh the main stiff up |boards Thursday planned stringent | | é ‘ : 1 | . — nN (Oldest Resident, TR service on the ground of “ah Piped ne ASME . Oe" Road Co ot | conscientious objec- a on st. conductin’ a The route of the “conscientious © 9 What's the idee?” says I somes before Board 4, according te 9 Wright, head of the That's the sign on the out- |to war,” said Trefethen, ‘Thursdays | bureau of _ investigation side of the place |“Everyone of them will be required 77 f to furnish this board with a copy 4 f f th en \ Separate conferences of the way you feel is right, and you justice, are hard at work “put they wa’n't war pic: | will be asked for affidavits showing: in the Henry building, in an | Who Thursday celebrated his 102nd) militia, and suddenly disap- |from President Wilson himself, women without any | meetings “Five right!” that are open in the night tim While a feder , or . | 6 | ont f the lof a fractured rib, sustained fr ile a federal prisoner at Alea- covered thru fede ch tr x resulting in settlement of the vered thru federal channels in Yer." eye Leach, Fina ers slipping thru our fingers on 7% verdant green of the crap told us in the morning that “South At noon no reports had been wih th Sodomitabie to ¢ » mail, and got into commu Canadian government authort p Woman fro’ Australia The “Wives” Order re t he was exagge gj th m { the state coun- |of his life r : ; bouncing journey again. We thought he was exaggerating. | je members of the # 3 Von Alvensleben showing that German machinery| ber in @ cabinet, and y'conld | ficial suggestion, from Gen. Crows : - 1 ates ; ptt = ake Von Alvensleben govern! the monotonous voice called [he confided, “and his wife—she is disinterested business men ngland, and nev returned, be . a bird nN =governor » her at the door when I | plying it to individual cases. The Aug. 9A, Von thru the activities of Germans or “ / rve offi ganized to obtain control of prov. Australia?” | asks. jassured of “reasonably adequate up by the gaping bag at the jr show you!” | Wednesday failed to break | of his conception of the purpose of | ede “Humph!" says 1. Timid }sonably adequate.” They sald it ee | aiid tween strikers aand the oper: | vainn the spirit, to serve others,! je es varied with conditions, and that \ on Ser him in the county jall, because Resista fontel ave. scarce a stone’s|desk I saw the clerk reach for a| committees met at 10a ™ Jrriends were living, Mr. Wardall| 4m . . eer ee mye Je oes, Fifty cents,” says he, “was | A wife with young children, um i ye eme! le imeographed shects, be town” throne room of the Goddess| Somewhere below, a buzzer/sion, it became apparent that’ the| one who does good to me is my in solitary confinement. He was|mimeograpted sh eeeing | was dancin’ girls there.” will entitle the husband to exemp- one of “purely commercia 60 cents?” I asks Thad seen another, hidden behind whispered to me lumber industry lay in the mutual! extensive correspondence, but he! !nticted for murder and on the oth war on [ purely commercial Will Strike the Rich Bremerton, Both are un- “ H News dispatches to Thejmen paid with German money Spies among atti reatened incendiary Employmer adven-| naturalize d wil “ That men whose teeth have i 7 I , y j mF seo been repaired so that proper Star in the past few month Presence f rganized , A Ils and in Western grain terned while the war lasts. | Only Men Can See “War Pictures” mastication is possible or have told of servists now in detention |'"RtOn i gota Propaganda, which U. whose teeth can be so treated Hidden submarine bases on|camps osion of bomt nav 4 ; ae ry man-langua t x r aws Allen says is “undoubted- A. V. Leach, 56, of Kirk ad y ha land, entered the news room of In addition to these rules, in an fi a Pa s at unitions rks less s de ) Sendir of coc nessages e kaiser’ a are attach : ie . Cement gun _ foundations|guards at mun tions w k Wirel f ! nding ode ages the kaise S agen re attack being mailed to men call- w, peered over his spec- | without calling more than those ak concealed uncer tennis courts Organization of riots (East! gov nent’s dismant r-idisguised as private cable-jing the United States within ed for physical examina- cles, and asked ready summoned, Seattle division Instigation of strikes by St. Louis, for instance) der grar American bord tion here, urging and ho's an : showing bh t i here?” ( and sho examinations for those whose s g how to evade Me,” says I—snappy. rlaims look “fishy.” | No arrests have yet . ry s ACTIVITIES OF 7 gue T'get suckers h 3 tive Officer D. B. Trefethen, T0 FIND PEACE | Kaiser Will Lose| been ES oveanest . We have three men who W operatives under Howar War Pictures.” disc e because they are op e By Echo June Zahl | ar Pictur ® ; a “There is only one beaten | : path to happiness. Live the or th t Ten cents, That's the price ? | PORTLAND, Aug. 9.—Louls je department of of admission of the creed to which he professes,” J Hollewig Von Bettenhausen. and ommittees representing lum ‘J usen, a pe» eS po aelhing will make others happy, which suspected German spy, arrest on the case. | tures.” says Mr. Leact that he really does profess it, | unten men, were held Thursday | Will make you happy. . ed in Seattle, obtained a po: This, and the arrest in Portland Humph!" says I. Inside |we shall require him to show | morning while the state coun- | This was the me Thomas! tion with Albert J. Capron, for- |of Alvo Von Alvensleben, interna e388 jtime he aitilinted wi the il of Wardall, Seattle's grand old many) Mer paymaster in the naval | tionally kno saaeaate 1A nedaine They was peekers,” says |or organization and the cot cil of defense was in session lonally known ¢ an, on order Mr. Leach. “Y'look in 'em and |with which he has attended ite B: ; Washington st. and my guide had jane that | birthd v r Star readers peared, it became known here | were the 1 see y a Star Reporter | pointed out 2 half a dosen mores Sff0rt te device plane ; e the Jatest sensational ¢ ow, » going to use sae | pot n 4 . igh des, |He is , bed on account| today closures of Teutonic gue clothes e are going use every pos- A | might be acceptable to all side losur Teutonic intrigue \ Ai" aba t)> ectaieetin ible precaution to prevent slacks The crooked stick of the | oniy j 1 z, ¢ traz ba , f 1 ' rf P | strike in the lumber industry a fall. Nothing short of br az barracks, for ¢ tion from /the Northwest * gamekeeper slipped over the We didn’t believe him when he / |bones can Keep him in bed. His | the U. 8, army, he was permitted Ploked for Canadian Pest And,” he kept on, “they was | this ground table, pulling the twin celluloid |'o the slot was a regular Monte| ™ade back to the general con nication with Ca) t that . man say ut f The de: e iT dent ‘ lo ” | feren d of Happiness has been the lodestar . pron at that time ties, according to Allen, declare A@ MSE GAYS She WHS CUS th The order concerning depend cubes back to begin their | Carlo ence, which is composed o' appin h a ical ea ren ae ve preg onaelties yearns ays | at wives came in the fornia Silver coins spotted the |Now I know he wasn’t | cil of defense, union representa | When a boy of 12 he ran away nly nee halt of her. They had is’ were. -€ red | Nov ig oe IE Rb ra ghar lng Big pop vag tes poy - on e ha ner ney had der, and boards were empowered cloth for a moment and then | “joe loses all his money in them.”'| 8, employers and a group from his home in Theddlethorp Kicks on Sleeping to use their own judgment in ape . M I J > f British Columbia them to it— | my sister—has a hard time making Proposals and counter-pro- | cause his father wanted him to join Near U. S. FI of, ; ” tm pro ick! att “Crapi” it said, and the | both ends meet with half his wages| posals, made by both the lum- |the Baptist church Perils ag| this was to be accomplished 1 ig in pRB eT Ep , “Ah merests that, ne ee wand touched, like magic, the [going to the gamblers. If you don’t] ber employers and timber Wardall {s a confirmed spiritual: | Alvensle' German ; : - coins and they were swallowed | believe me, give me a reporter and| workers at the conference ist. and his os shine as he talks | cer arrested here today, was ince politics Yep,” says Leach ‘cause I support.” : | crowned Portland's most tempers hig anvearakt ‘propamands «| don't forget features | Officials would not define “rea- other side of the table. So they sent me the deadiock existing be jlife--which 1s to expand and de: mental prisoner. pera eer ine re a pr m ze da ink | . a e central poste | ‘ sed to sleep in comfort fice about 9 a. m. Tuesday, Allen uw ane. We entered the lot © the ators when the state council of 1 live the Golden Rul r " t nfe d ’ ant -_ = | oe dec! sday afternoon, in the base nt i ot » ne) 7 an¢ h iden Rule able quarter specially fitted for says | That ain't all,” says Leach each board would have to decide WAR of the Tourist hotel, 220 O« Tourist hotel and as we passed the| defense and the conference When asked if any of his old ae peciay cried. fos What else?” I asks individual cases on their merits, ; ot the edee Of the| rhureday. American flag was draped from the! Inclosed in typewritten ad : hrow from the police station 1 had! push button under th ige of th | ur a ; aod Fe | said: 4 : " wall, and asked to spend last night (dressed plain envelopes, were two the price to go behind the black |able to support herself or withor my first glimpse at the closed | counter | After the second all-da Friends! 1 don't know. Every curtain The la says they |adequate support from relatives) . pine 7 rr 2 laced in a steol-barred cell, On stist of cleverly prepared argu ; of Chance. | sounded. ates only common ground in the disp ite | friend é te rie waa ne pay ie ee | axis: Ad tirectionas Taine the Did the whole show cost-you. | tion, ft was stated Before the afternoon s over, That's the warning,” my guide|between the two factions of the At 100 years Mr. Wardall had an . nemen . Mae No,” says Leach, “I only jen. Crowder’s ruling was aml = vy tr ai 1s j “8 : , atenthos nae . ere Ww. W haracter | 5 Gen. Crowé ling the pretense of a laundry 210| We went downstairs a fev desire to establish an eight-hour has not read or written since then, °F, sev! sipatap his Von Alvensieben re-| One of the phrases was spent 10 cent open appeal to relatives to support and stopped before a big rt! day, either by federal legislation OF | tye will not wear glasses, His eyes For yot Why?” | ci For your ow ak rd the H lthe wife, so that the husband can metal door. On the outside it was ocal negotiations. did not weaken until he had pas fused to eat mush and milk with Bical hy ate AR 1 th +; Gonendi neds beds A ‘ ui many another “fire door” in r however, persist-|the 70 mark. He also holds out the rest of the prisoners, and Unit The shects stated that “the law see,” says he, “It's a graft.” Seattle, but as ing open and nion that the granting | against false teeth ed States Marshal Montag took him alled 5 5 po go to war This will strike the rich particu. leaders in the! thousands of others An offer of proof is then made, | | | to round up more than |~ § ~ i“ ——= | larly | t ADVERTISING MANAGER'S DAILY TALK e ; ‘ we stepped in I caught a glimpse |, fehthour day at this time} Every night, when the paper to the Renson hotel for breakfast. | 4 mere handful of With draft exemptions decreamell ae lof its steel-studded reverse side!) 0 divastrous to war orders. |comes, he asks hix granddaughter,| Von Alvensieben will be taken to! novement to resist for married men, officials here say j with the bra electrically-con-| ay asked that the men go back| Mra. Anna W. Scott, with whom | Seattle for interment late today or Defy the Government that the next week or two will see | BARGAIN FRIDAY | Wolted lock |, Thy aaked that the men ko ng {he lives, to read him the war news. | tomorrow Objore Me eae TNE ore | Heating that 65 per cent have filed tN" ota filed all Over the COU caters | ‘The room was por set before the strike, on a ten-hour| “We will win,” he said said slow ooo either “too nume OF too! Infite | eee ce Ceemptled op Se Grud toy, mt Has come to be known @®®) jong, ffanked on either side before @ SITIKS, 9 iy, “It is all for the best, Great! 4 . jof having others dependent upon , ‘ # e “ 8 | basis, in order that spruce for air Ries ential to arrest | r Authorities here say that prob- jay of most unusual values./tables and bounded at one end by| basis, | fer tha leo duit.” s hem, and 15 per cent as “conscien- ak sepecial! rphba ass ones A ata [planes and timber for ships might |800d will result.” Jia pipet oy The typed signature, “Conscien- |{te™ and 16 4 r cent as “consclen-| 41. the bulk of men will not be this t of ye sum-|' ‘The air war’ hot and blue with|be milled as rapidly as possible,| | govt - weasel | A tious Objectors” appeared at the!" ““T5 conclusion is.” says the|Teady for actual fighting ale e + aud ote be taken January hia bottom of one sheet | , 8 the! fore September, 1918, tho part of er merchandise { g cle y with the miasma|@bd that a vote be taken | saci ae gee ee | | smmant, 7th ‘ liege obs Fo ME. . Zot a TENT acy taple wae|1 among. the workers themselves! His progeny number 130, | Three Elihu Root’s speech made in Se. |*atenent, “that the other 20 per ithe National Guard and regula Standard Furniture ( in play @ h perhaps 40)¢ whether they want to change ae he Wich They pen Y evan ewar atte, and its appearance in local |i3s8 their identity. in Teale. 4 an army will be.thoroly fitted Joma . A sn watching the cards, with |! the ten-hour day to the eight-| West Se . rigs papers, was cited in an effort to| 9° : J . » and fore then eer ; white men watching tho cards, with | ‘rom the teliitole Mie | Wardail, county auditor; Max War This amount was offered by $| prove that “Hberty, independence|*!! that goes with it, and do not Is Persistent “C. 0." Bartell Drug Stores B straining, nervous faces lq i 1 1 tated that |@ll and Ray Wardall. Of 13 chil And freedom are almost extinct,” |Delleve in war, but believe it 18] James Venderlwe rd ave: We ‘ote-Rankin Co. . 3 see 6 men themselves stated that) qo aig <i freedo ‘ st ¢ vee fou ; i *) Jam F Wee raser-Paterson Co. . Behind the chuck-luck counter al|they would waive all demands tor | 4" n, eight, at Aviing, was i You are drafted,” the propa beh a ee psd ab ii the author-/ nq Commodore way, is one of the Woodhouse-Grunbaum Page 5! big, olly Chinaman presided |wage minimums until after war or-| | @ night—once r ganda stated. “So am [Wate ee an eee aaenee ewe dl most persistent of the “consclems The Rhodes Co ; I pushed a quarter to a resting|ders are filled, if the employers| whether the efficiency of the mills Ly you do? leone, Mhects say: {We do not tious objectors” who has @ppeApag “rederick & Nelson place on the painted surface of his would concede the eight-hour prin-|was reduced by the change We have observed your name! Shedience to your own cor counsel) so far, He has applied four times Bon Marche . 7 stple now | All the proposals were tentative, among those the vernment has | °!°° 0 your own conscience,” | tg Division 4 for a blank on which ' (Continued em page 7) | ee iiddie course proposed by the|and neither side could commit geen fit to call from the ranks of | (Continued on page 10) |to make aim that the | self to acceptance or rejection. — | civil life to place you in conditions He says he is a Mason, and that ” | ‘ k which, to judge from your not hay-| NEW YORK, Aug. 9 An|the Masonic order ts opposed ing voluntarily entered the army,|extra dividend of half per cent was | war by the Union oi | ‘lg I saw blood, I would faint,” (Continued on page 10) William MeKinley eirele No. 11,|councll for defense was | Ladies of the G. A. R., will give a|men be permitted to work for 90|—— THE FASTEST GROWING PAPER | 4-4 party Friday evening, August|days on the eight-hour basis, with i THE WORTHWEST |10, in the Yeterana’ hail, at the|eichtaour pay, at the end of which || READ STAR WANT ADS | have no attractions for you declared today Prizes will be offered. [time it would be determined |@—————__—_—__—_—_—_ “If not true in your case, it is in|cific R. R. Co. SS AFMOTY.