The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1917, Page 1

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A AMERIC ‘ pevea a Seattle woman less than four month or more. motorist Germans. WY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS Tuntted Press state WITH THE BRITISH AR- MIES IN THE FIELD, Fe Aug. 10—“The air game is y @ young man’s game”—axiom of evety European army Today | stood on a British Berodrome, just behind the lines, watching the practice , flights of the youngsters sta ; tioned there, when a speck in the eastern sky caused some one to remark “Here comes a bird. It's Pat. Watch him.” T wate in r the 5 1s y, ata t machine 1 ove s a wise, t arthward Dm We down. “He's done him in plunging earthwar larly. r 1 on {ts own axis r it straighten out flat, went a “ hundred yards and y to the air, agair arl Slowly, sracef e turned over on again upside down c loor twice, flew on st rolled o and over, plunge se, went into another nose spin with right-hand spin, tt a one, and %0 on every one gasping for br Star Pilot Blushes Like Girl Graduate Finally the machine came down and lit on the field. Out of the pilot's seat climbed a hooded, gog gled being, which, with one qu jerk tore hood a goggles from head and face, and behold: A kid ; a boy, a stripling just turned 20 | it was Pat, star pilot, blush- ing and smiling like a sweet girl graduate. He wasn't swanking nor swaggering, but behaving exactly like any kid gome from school after algebra nd football. For that is just the way he looked—like a kid who has done a little mathe matics and considerable foot- ball—hair tumbled, face red ADVERTISING MANAGER'S 4 DAILY TALK i‘ For Saturday ual nitie for ile making Standa Furr Co Pace Grote Rar Page 4 Red From Clothing Co. Pag 3 McCorm Bro: Page 4 ? Palace Cl ing Page 4 © Woodhouse runt 5 Rhodes Co 5 t Fraser-Paterson Frederick & elson 7 fc Dougall-Souths 9 Ready Co. THE FALTEST GROWING PAPER ; IN THE NORTHWEST You b a and next d He and anot t were consecutive hours Inquire Cobb buliding Bscssessosssssssssssesitsstsssssbos ss ttes toss Sies ists is 55 By a Star ~~ WOMEN WANTED Join the Red Cross motor detachment t if you're must give not a week, for a and glowing, eye aske Nobody an en “Hallelujah t “There gambling order about these Inspector Mike Powers Friday when Beckingham raid on Wa asked Sang 35333353533 “Hallelujah, I’m -—a Bum,” Sing Boy * Airmen at Front Um just dens visited by ate Chi Bad B De doctors ad de me nt nt Delay 5p: ng a (Continued on page 14 GAMBLING DENS UNMOLESTED BY POLICE FRIDAY arkling. it th than a mas pilot bum! GREATE =ST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY N EWSPAPER | IN “PACIFIC ‘NORTHWEST VOLUME 19 Daredevil Youths Are Hap Happy as They Come Tumbling Out of Skies After Battle With had one nach ro ms om it unt the standing order to keep an eye open for but had the Touriet gambling ‘a Star reporter Ar whether dered al said Police Chief a hotel and 1 not Feeth Won't houses I xempt Sammies of drafted The D he ca Mt the « Mobilization of Drafted to Sept. 4 United Press Leased Wire SHINGTO lization da tion ma nal h Mar tate d that the new would be September for Gene Au ‘al dratt Se ptem ton Crowde r to. ate prob- | TRAGEDY SPOILS BOY’S PLAY, talked lke rted. uppose all the dogs hting-—the German, and Turkish dogs A. Fido Bowser Tells Star Man Seattle Dogs Starve against all the rest of the dogs. And sup t hist vou tan 4 hie Sheek arid | pose I sald to you I must eat to fight old : ee yin 4A ya and | must fight to win; therefore you have made ersona 1 1 told Mr. Bow 1 would do at I | will go on short ratior How'd you like his ig ; ay ee oul I] that : One thing more ¢ a Yo i} de ct thd Ste ; But not no |} Phat t,” gt 1 Mr. I eres. s i Bega re Not a Decent ‘Meal Left ¢ Pa he | Blame t Seca ‘ peated Do of tn il , ! t Ge whe or re uncounted millions | Hoover, — Blame I , ; t ° ld, Co f you \}| re You il the pare ee c r e—all the HH] Bowser Was Sore ‘Bout It He atarted awe I not trying bul you 1 t we c 7 da I lite but want you to ki t na « t ere | The Seattle Star WASH I RIDAY “AUGUST 10, Jackie De Saulles Had Too Many Parents; W YORK, Ang faced bo t hair t ¢ 1 ackie De 8 irt annus peo! Once Jackie De chief tra the rd. Frederick M. Kerby cen matic coun Saulies’ hadow was that he had a father AND a mother, Now the shadow ia that he has NEITHER—and may never have. The bullets with which B Err De Saulles, ChifFan beaut nd hetress, killed John L. De Sauties, Yale ron hero favor iain whom te yeour Whether the ther | wr fre ex ma not & proper per td. By risking all to obtai is lik to lose hi | varrier on to have n him leading to De she m completely The Star Will Stage Bike Race for Boys Labor Day Morning ellers, oil val up bikes and prepare to one of the many offered to fin ishers in The Seattle Star's ree who will never be together again—Bix came between them, first as a bond, then as a fe who had divorced him ne months ago, solved no prob-|— jeir gon Jacki t the hon The Inland on color been spirited he father’s relatives, who ar he 6 taken from the t g mother in Come on, f oa —* your win In the few years of his life uable prizes Jackie De Saulles has never had a wish denied—and yet second annua he has never been quite bleycle race. happy. Last year, Sinan decreas of divorce aged 16, 1206 1 De Saulles last De was the first abe Jackle as had two 16!omile ride wo playrooms, two prize two outdoor Taft. radises. Last year dow bird has had a pri cross the fir for his boy derfet ‘soa Bt J € For Jackie knew—altho he did not understand—that some- thing was wrong His f rl the beautiful bu uo » Meadowbrook H « b. hile bh mother had rented “The Crosswa near Ros! 1 I He had to leave his mother's 1OUBE 1e big automobile every ‘ wanted to visit his father when he comfortably the we the swing chutethe-chutes on his awn, he had to go back other playground if he wanted to see his mother nd now Jack has been taken from both playground: by Mrs August Hecksher, of Huntington, a cousin of De Saulle 1 De alle never was aly to understand why the court ha granted her husband, proved guilty of misconduct with another wom vn, the custody of the ehild part | of each year Little Jack’s future will prob ably be settled by Last mapped thru a portion of the business district and traffic year | Labor day Leslie Carbis, Howell to finish st, the He got first value $42.50, awarded by Piper & an auto bike, there nishing were prizes for the first eight to tape. This year there will be sev eral additional prizes. the course was she the Now He Has - & © ; LAST EDITION Keep watching The Star for addi- tional names of drafted men called for physical examination, Weather forecast: “Fair tonight and Satur A 1917 ONE CENT f envy ARMY PLANS SUPPORT FOR DEPENDENT WIVES AND CHILDREN ™ Little Things That Occur in Draft Boards sssssbestsessesisssesseses sy I f Fries 000,000 for _ Bs teseeaseessesessseste: testes tesstssssssse a Bank Employe Falls in Four Attempts to Enlist; Slack a ers “Panned” by District ! Officers; Embryo Sol ‘ ; dier Complains of . “Cold Feet* ; |Men Wearing Glasse Will Be Accepted 1 ae s Is Asked to Provide for Families; Every “Sammy” to Be Insured for at | Men who wear glasses would Pe et eee: ane BY GEORGE MARTIN feunriebmsciens’ ~ wil bate WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Bearing the president’ . ousand ta en.|stamp of approval, and Secretary McAdoo's plea that it Bags a w t hese’ made law, in justice to America’s fighting men and theirs . are families, the long-expected war compensation, indemnity andl wi u e bill was ir duced in both houses of congress tom9 e ay Ar ! I nts America’s first attempt to be forehanded #i ‘ o 3) pr the whose homes are wrecked by war. It tanding feature is f TFommy Clark, Boxer, Beni Clea and ee Asks for Exemption Drafted by international experts under Secretary Mes Tommy Clark, well-known | Ad irection, the proposed law is a substitute for the lightweight boxer, was enthusi- vil war pension system a astically passed by the examin It will cost the government $556,000,000 the first twa ing doctors in his district. He sitiated ‘+3 5 | claimed exemption on the |)°@! reer Pine ground of a dependent wife. He First year. Second year | is employed at the Skinner & || y wance .$141,000,000 $190,000.00) | Eddy shipyard ve 3,700,000 3 ( I t 250,000 Board Officers Find ( 200,000 Some Poor Americans “| was approached today by 23,000,000 | a neighbor of mine,” said D. S. :, | Tobias, recorder in District 10 lotals tes 76,150,000 Jack De Saulles and Bianca De Saulles, The! “Ne Is of German birth, tho a : eat veae lea ge ae het Saulles’ death at the hands of| "aturalized citizen His ure ndard rates of about $302 a year for $10 0008 eee aloe oehet ne f 27 is possible because the government does nObm eed il ——] know if | couldn't suggest some | |FCqU iced salesmen, advertis and oifices. The | way in which to get the boy es th gnment of part each man’s pay) off Ito family ation always to be paid by the gove “He told me that both he and ne 4 ca payments for total or parm | his brother would just as soon |.. , j ; ‘ a ‘ ' go back to Germany and fight : y brs: ty ane the \nsuraae ae for the kaiser as fight in the aman wh a Lic for insurance Ong United States army t to $8 pe the government pree | “That is the brand of Amer savas Matels have m r a $5,000 policy and | icanism that we occasionally ei widow ot his estate at int b: a | run up. against ch omen ie : | ought to be interned.” Divides Pay With Wite ¥ Despite the fact that it has | des provides tha bash h Weak bikabthevinices,. (Caank ‘Flas ‘Cold Feet|rits ‘ . month port of a woman being attack | ny United Press Leased Wire es to his wil ce n NEW YORK—Yours tooks |if there are two children, gives the | nea bl to the Ppo- | ike a case of cold feet.” said |Wife $32.50 a month, in addition, | huMsre Gre hace Dae, | can examining... physiolen . to aking the inimum inc me | Wallan: Ine; hvaterioel fear” Morris Frank today, when the | $47.50. dollars additional is Btatee Tare rans 1 etter ald A was wadlans te Se jotted for each additional child ories jat the woman-siug | mine him for th draft “y The father may give t e than ger, or the thug who has been | amine hi Pay Neb kh sethe 1 {$15 from his pay if he wi assaulting Seattle women for | Suffered with 'om ever since If the man's father or his mother : a several months, is operating ais) rt hiagi rps tame ol ig 1 lent, and he gives Seattle division board offi continuously, and that the re- | | “Right now ! should be in |is also lepen oll. Mic or that, the} cers are pleased at the orders of ports are being withheld from bed STARE Sena is . ; the provost marshal general, publication are rife, but they er e 8 cad FSA giving them power to “close are believed by authorities to 't See W . OV er Ne Te ee a ten down” on those who Walliams |\Couldn't See Why He Thus x private with a wife, three| cape select service on flimsy vehicles interfered with the racers. will be made to course as possi The in the wv last yea This year an effort route the to avoid as many of the busier streets so as ble race will norning, ., be will probably be 9 details. boys of 17 and under. staged the same as The starting time m. Watch The Star for further The race is open to BILLIONS IN BONDS WILL BE REQUIRED By Unite WASHIN tary of the GTON Treas Aug Proms Leased Wire 18.—Se McAdoo re will ask for an additional bond issue at this session learned, a at the eral house f 1 of capito leaders congress, 1 today The with issue was following a conference he sey will the supreme run into billions, it is understood. be absolutely without tion found peg grounds. The board officers declared lad to Wait for Doctor (Continued on page 4) One of these unfoune rumors | % is that three women died in Seat SAN FRANCISCO Walter : oe & Friday that they will investi tle hospitals lust Friday as the re-| E. Gurlock called at the offices, | Worse Than W ar! gate every suspicious claim sult of assaults. A canvass of the| Of an exemption board as a carefully, and that where there drafted man. For two hours he Women’s Waists to | | | | | city hospitals, however, failed to ‘irtieh shed is the slightest sign of faking obtain any ve ion of the re.| Stood in line waiting to be ex foams hold up the claim for still more it wh + ve fae pe NEee athe st amined physically, When the Button l p Bac k! detaliea investigation. Coroner © ade e doctors came to him, they By Untied Pre * Charles Gran execut " oa wtxtamunfocnat auehin a ie ae ane found he was totally blind CHICAGO, “Aug. 10.—Thore are] o¢ teak Were cont not possibly have occur without | ome things worse than war. Wom) the board held up 23 susplelaam the information reaching his of-|11 women were assaulted in West |¢%’s blouses are going to button! coims for further proof, had ee fice Seattle, and two in the Woodland | down the back aes an any ane of in two cases of allege Rumor Untrue park vicinity this wee nnual ay ahoy me art. per nt in the army, had It is a state law,” he said, “that Stay in Hotels ment makers has decreed it, and} 26 dependent relative any death that occurs Within 48| Women who Ww in the ctty|the women have gone crazy about) aims and denied one. Thirty it. And prices for everything are| . hours after a doctor has been and return home late in the even oto he ineanely high. Alt this|/e® Will be certified into thé army called in must be reported to me. clare that they have been | ®!M Tae Tee kek A | by this board now A fine of $1,000 and sometimes a to go home at night, and |!" Spite of the taot that aresen,|. Fourteen who failed to show MBs year in the — penitentia re the engaged rooms in downtown Bak ge a aati: N SON) for examination have been certle punishments provided for disobed- | hotel ‘ig tied without their consent by ence of the law, Such a rumor ay that lo every Grant, and their names turned over cannot possibly be true ' is necessa against MAYOR FITZGERALD to United States District Attorneys rhe apspitais denied that they | th the th there is no 1 Hon. Cecil B. Fitzgerald,) Allen have any patients at the present reason for the hysterical terror! president of the city council, was| All of the boards were busy Pik time which result from the activi gripped the cliy, particu-|generalissimo of the community} day giving examinations to those ties of the marauder. This is in ocalities where the slug: | Friday who, for some reason or other, WORE spite of a rumor that bas been sted, The reports are He automatically became acting} unable to appear at the specified) abroad that 26 women are in hos: |e bused on hearsay, they do-| mayor because rhenmatism kept| time. Some of the boards also belhy Ppitais from such causes, and that clare, Mayor Gill confined to his home. (Continued on Page 14)

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