Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE SEATTLE STAR QUTLAWRY 4272's « Story SEATTLE STAR BUSINESS GUIDI That Pete Kyne ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AA nny NATURAL Couldn tFinish IS PROVIDED FOR YOUR VALUABLES IN THE IMMENSE FIRE AND BURGLAR PRoor AMERICAN VAULTS Crime’s Growth Thruout'! ‘OND AND MADISON Whole World Only to Be Expected BY BURTON RASCOE CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—"The Wave is the k Bftermath of war,” according to Glarence A. Neymann, bh of the Cook County Psychopathic hospital, | @nd professor of payehiatry at Rush | Medical college. He blames alt crimes to psycho: | Pathic personalities. CRIME WAVE IN AL BELLIGERENT COUNTRIES | “The crime wave,” said, "| f nm be prepared, ‘The MARQUEN us LADYSMITH WELLINGTON AND UTAH COALS ODER, rut aults in ESTABLISHED 15 YEARS 19.25 inzes 20 N YOU FIND THE MISSING LETTERS? AUTO as That’s the way to think of Boldt’s —it’s what ev- erybody says who 1,000 Springs Carried in, Stock is a regular y ron. Do oo know how good we are? Uned Clothing. Wanted—Sale Harkins We Buy and Sell Furs and Used THOROUGH INSTRUCTION ComPrOMETER. Short, 1 aive Courses Day and Night School, $5.00 SUCCESS BUSINESS SCHOOL RUGS Qf interview, “is not confined to the Targe cities of the United States. It fe observed in every country which Was a belligerent. The Paris, Bertin Rome and London newspapers MMed with stories of crime on an al Pept ee Most unprecedented scale. This is be- er hor, has Just ~oaaeang B. Kyhe, pop’ “The war taught men the use of | Witten “Th mat chapter of b | Setarme. his stormy attempt to make a good “Phe war taught men the cheap. | American of Marcel Dupuys, 17-year WITHOUT DRIVERS STORAGE AND REPAIRING _The Fashion Garage “Lt's go to Boldt’s nd the names of a + yew) Neatness Woven from your rags nn carpets, @ desixned 1 colors and tei Marcel Dupuys SAN FRANCISCO. office of The Sew nt inmue of the Bui each mont The names of the prise winners and the correet aoawer will ain | st Saturday of each mouth. a new net of ads on AUTO PAINTERS Crary Building Main 643 Ratha old French war orphan, whom be re ihe star Man STOVE REPAIRS im progress, made necessary by the} “fer the war ge $13 Second Ae. rom short time we. will give St.Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing a= ¥ von i noveacinet paint job and refinish your upholatery and top, all for*sas, Guaranteed to be the best job in the city . TrURGIS North 457 | "G15 Hewett Street iret prise rine . Pri Pirebacks, Patnes and repairs for f ~ _ kinds of stoves wo ranges 6 tur- Bi tion order for his ward and th is now on his way back to P “And there is a social readjustment in progress, made necessary by the Condition of peoples during the war 1414 Third Ave. le has given it up as Efforts to train the boy a Pe When I say that the war taught | ™ * and cotle put ta H - I ae Be dimen the use of firearms 1 do not say | Al! the advantages of an American thd connected. ectric aru B that the perpetrators of the vast | Bumber of crimes now being commit ted were in military service. Very re are based on the eprrauers vrei 2500 Used Tires portath VILDING SUPPLIES HAIR GOODS pathic asin 878 Re paired by few were. But those who stayed at i i Your Mair Fl aI Aer ‘ cog gpeeddee Mig len tached hime to Kyne's |] 1 Stock at All Times . inepect out | = STOCKS AND BONDS CEMENT, SAND AND LIMB AND PLAS and other E company in Frar and nee Sates away on the transport which FIGHTING AND KILLING oo segpasoedBhatgy omer Were filled with accounts of batt Jone escapade wholesale homicides. | sepia. suce | “People came to look upon these! out of on. tremendous daily killings as a sort of Monuments be G.RHART WI Phone o BOUGHT AND 80LD State Bank of Seattle Main 6740 tnd and Madison i, 3 ssion. He was no sooner po than he was into j another and Kyne is now returning o him to France. “Human life came to be a matter au | ‘Of no importance when it was being | leaving the strongest and best one Blotted out in biocks of ten the ad | standing Or more in a day. | “Then there were accounts of in-| Plow again when the corn ts alx " @ividua! killings in wh the killers | knee high, and once more when Owere quite naturally acclaimed as about waist high We want youtlthal onéir —exploits of daring aviators, | ) ’ Painters and Uecorators Clothing, Furs ce, “arene -ovietarmy | “Zhen nt 1. Brow enc to shout business CURTAIN CLEANERS CHURCHILL s PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS reiki deorted for It ‘"S flowing ot ait) Jum serseen coe || PIKE STREET ETWA LACE mite conten 1904 First Ave. “Even enemy aviators were cheer. | ground Jon’t go More than thr 2317 First Ave. o eapmmapeed hg ay TIRE SHOP. ||| ConTAIN CLEANERS ES & DECORATORS BRB ges @4 and honored as ‘game’ and | inches deep; then you don't break the . ‘sportsmaniike. roots and stunt the yiel 1026 PIKE STREET Sertm Carteine Street ‘a Phone Phone ELLIOTT Seattle, Wash. rebhesaate sg ney A aT Te SIGN PAINTERS “The stim fact of death was lost “Most farmers plow deep the last track of. time, break the roots and then won ru Cor. Stxth and Westiake Diamond Du = SIGNS 5 OAL-AND WOOD Lump Coal Delivered "ic 910.50. QUEEN ANNE 4291 we 33823 or and and ‘ and it's 7% 15:00 and Just Arrived Latest Style Spring Starke or, etal Werks Sour F tisement at our store. —— HSSCBABSA Get the Money i eae BARRY’S Highet Cash Price Paid for plow between the furrows Fi “Borderland peychopaths heard) der why their yield t* stunted. All ~ these stories of bombing expeditions, | the plowing is supposed to do is to! “mniping and individual killings. They | bring moisture to the surface. Just _ Wisualized the as an animated | ‘scratching’ the ground wil! do thie. THE LARGEST AUDIENCE _ Diamond Dick detective yarn, and, “Then all that remains is to sit| In Eree fed up with the daily war thrillers, | back and wait until narvest.” } ‘Try The Star Busi aide Wall Paper—Painting _ ‘they ‘took to killing and looting. Everett figures it cost him 60 ‘ be oo an “Howse of Valance” slain __ AFTER-WAR SITUATION chats 0 bustiel to grow bis corn, in PHONE MAIN 600 pn 202 Fike st 7... TEL. MAIN 989 - HUNGRY MEN ROB. KIT cluding a reasonable figu “There are the readjustments | OW? labor and that of a younger | | ‘Mecessary after war which also cause | other, who he! —_ him plow it once. crime. For a long time men of all 9 Kinds received hich wages. Then | B i $ h | Many were thrown out of obs. They ‘HE TELLS HOW | e $ iC 00 got hungry. They robbed and | = | 5 “Men with high wages acquired a of Dancin taste for things they never wanted We ng on the pies, = “Thrown back again Into their old “ay aygens lives of toil at } es, or th j i i i ee ot 200 Se tow waste, oF treet) Boy Champion Gives Tips to PURE MILK DAIRY Celebrated Maplewood Muk Butter Cream»: leo cream Eckart Pl and Heating Co AND DELIVER MAIN 5527 became embittered against society Farmers WE DO REPAIRING “Hence they took to crime. eas Gesitinoed Hall 1616 Third Avenue im SOS “All crimes are comimitted by per-| MT. VERNON, Ky., Feb. 18.—One Bird and Ureenwood fons who have a psychopathic per-| hundred and tw sonality. Given the right education, right direction for their abilit fight environment, and the righ external psychic factors, and many | * @f them would lead pea: nty-five bushels of al this year of the corn king of an acre is the g A PLUMBER WHEN WANED CALL NORTH 648 aati g Co. Bast t447 Kes. Bast 4052 UB nd he won hie title If You Want eful, honor-| of the champion cc n ralser of the ‘ WENTY-FIRST AVE: ite and respectable lives. | state last year by 5 108% bua Excellent S19 Crary WAN Oo Ne —e CURE FOR SITUATION els of corn on an acre thy ae NOT IN REFORMATORIE Farme had thought 40 to 60 ETT oceney: | wantets os sane ino toes seat tones 1a Results a sinc ra WATCHMAKERS ment, bad associates, hostile environ | be produced. ‘00 Shou 4 4 = “it Weisfield ment, hunger, real or fancied injux | “KNOWL EDGE" EXPLAINS “ ’ th 4 tier, and they break out as crim | KVERETT’S SUCCESS THE STAR Forest Wood ws agent BBs os Mn BRENDELL’S pon repair Bead FREE—FREE “YEAST FOR HEALTR™ A booklet telling | hew 2 bolls, ca inals. with that one word Bus ness Racomatic Mixture for “Psychopathic personality is some. | & plains bis success. thing which can be detected in| He performed hi cord feat on an puberty. » nere of land on Renfroe creek, in PROMPT DELIVERY Priced “If a child with a psychopathic per-| Rock Castle county, which all the ~ fonality is taken early enough and| old-timers said was poor farming BEACON 77 in the city given the right sort of care, he will j land turn out a good citizen. I consulted the county agricuttur. | — ———-— — — ~ — ae Se eee ‘Four-Flushing” in Squabble Over Street Railway ie telke notice of th h § mirta | dert made some won-| faitor The Star: Apropos street, patrons of the road, and when the;pany did the same. I want to nay | the men their sa e notice of the youths and girls |derful discov If the farmers 7 1 ailway controversy I want to ask|road is for we will have the| now that T a: Ko - y man} de to run no thru who are unable to adjust themselves | would study them, they would be now that I am not a railway man Stove Length, $11.50 Per Cord We cary the Four-Foot, $11.00 Per Cord Largest Ot 0 a bettie; 3 bottles Brendel Drug Cowart" “If, on the other hand, he is| al agent,” he says, “and learned from | e = thrown into a reformatory for his|him something about the science of és first offense, he is ruined for life le ra Then I went ahead. | O l nh S O “If society is to protect itnelf The fede ry. My idea would; to $45 but loop all| were u 37.64, and in addition there rect tax: I am in favor of it. ed over 1,800,000 transfers, |taxable property last year was = why, or how, can the street railway | cheape of any city in the North End cars at the depot, and all| which, 5 ce ach had 275,00 a to life. and to help these youths and | able to double or triple their crops. behing Rescue > When the cd but Tam an observer of the manner! 2714) 4 ob ange i ey ama Bey h, it ents each had been | praised at $2 000,000 and over, and ‘oe adjust th dagen ara hi ppt r property be turned back en the| old Unit in which different things are run or | 504th End cars at Pine st., and dur-| charged, would have amounted to|« 3-mill tax would amount to Over girls Ms “ee " a ya eo ips TUDY OF NEW METHODS jcity took over the plant the traction! 1 believe there are places where/handied. 1 believe a big change |'™& the middie of the day, viz.: trom | $90,000; and from: the jitneys we | $800,000 per year. And let us lou come usefi peaceful members of | " te . an wecterony sie tag AE A t 0 - : e useful and peaceful member KEY TO SUCCESS company forfeited ite franchise and.|inere might be saving in the man-|could be made in rerouting cate | #80 & m. to 4 p,m uy one| could easily figure at least $10,000 |, the workingman would sw ie pretty: Most formers work hard and get | consequently, there would have tOlagement, or rather in the handling. |which would tre car from a certata thru—for | more. sw, to Meare 34. ta dee. bet —he makes two frips over the ling} example, run only the Meridian or| cent fare would show the following|each day, the year round, which af the Wallingford car thru and trans-| result, viz.: 7,410,749 passengers at/5 cents would be $36.50 a year, fer to the other any one who wanted nts would amount to $370,537.45, at the: present rate of § 1-3_cental thas peat | | to go to the depot, and the same with | and 1,800,000 transfers at 5 cents,/amounts to $60.82—a difference of | formation gathered by the n | chine would be? One thing Is sure, | rie foreman stands around and looks| hours but from 8:30 pea® the South End cars. Make the fare | $90,000, and at least $10,000 from | $24.33; and we will suppose that nt, Study the ernment bullet: | they would have something to #ay.\wiss and when it rains he stands |ti $0 a “m. and aft My 'p be ro ts and cut out transfers except the jitneys would produce a gross|has a little home that is appral ins, Get the help of the co ty ag | 1 . | a, . . mjas It e al « suggested pvenue 01 7 7.45, be 5 + ih eset make the best of a bad bargain (if it | jn contractor would send out |attle ¢ many gre ak oe ee 9 by eggph eon Aas Now, here's my system of raising | | each) ing. A contractor attlo line from the junction at Cali |to: transfer to that line. and } i ‘ 1 proceed in a business|men for such a job that could 40 | fornia e, and trans 0 | this does not take into consideration | $4.50. ‘Therefore, he would be ahead 1f You Want Four Quarts of tas, a vax ta re ta ad way to pay our debt. I notice in the|the work and when he came around | jrauntlore ak Sneeet trem, the the number that now take the long |of the game over $19.00. There are Beer for Penny more advantageous of some of the business. For in-| Wor instance, take the West Seattle | w methods jthe new company would take over) stance I have seen two men sent Why fs it necessary to run dvantay the p out to do a lite job and a fore lines over the same route? worth of in-|¢ man sent along to look after them.|Tt is all right during partial success. That's because they|be a new franchise granted before n't learned the n They should t ant—and who can foretell what requirements of the new fr versi, and to and from the N roy line ahd the Alki lines! goth ‘st in could tell whether the men} poth; also, } discus ions a at deal of stress is line, and to and from the|haul on the thru cars, which I am|many more things I might suggest, nt lout on’ the fast that bondd end ti|pea fohe a. enndwane wore, Ane ltrs pier res ne esti Seat: James st. line to the old Union | satisfied would add at least another | but I want to say I think Mr, Calds “a veasrepae Prepare the land in the tsuel | terest will cost us some $25,000,000, /again, will some one tell mo whatINy when olther ce” yard ith Trunk line, and from the James st,|10 or 15 thousand. And I know | well has been a traitor to the cause LIVINGSTON, Mont., Feb. 19.—| Way by plowing and harrowing it land then adda to that th io lthe funetions of the numerous. caf * Aig onary ir Une a che Seas line to any downtown line when cash | there are many that now walk that | nd some four-flushe T. 0. J. Prohibition put the blink on: the bust-| read 16 per cent acid phosphate | taxes and the 2 per cent from the ptohin rs could be routed | fare was paid on James st. line, Stop | would use the cars, I would also re- inspectors are? I often see them|over Second ave traction com-|on the street, far from any car line|here is where anc ness of Anton Milekusch, saloon-| when keeper. He packed up and went to| about 200 pounds to one acre. It cost 1 | d Aloha st. And | the ; ‘ rorhel you plant the grain. I used| Jie, earnings of the 4 the jitney entirely, unless ¢ quire all policemen and firemen to ‘ons Carr of th her shuttle car! of 6 cents for eve maasenge: : a ng res the same as othe: PARIS, Feb. 19.—The younger pany, and I want to ask, do these |tatking to some well dressed woman {should be put on f nts for every passenger car-|pay their fares the same as other 1 from the od t 1 int he st ad. ty © iT p. out the dead heads | members of the company of the Cane Graz, Austria about $ . ame experts tell the people that! or to a policem a oan | ried be paid into the « t car fund. | city employes; cut out the dead heads | ol any of the iis wrote io triends that with the| “Fant the rows about 3% feet ee ages Reger aging yao pind Cha fad bvagempre b it I have never | junction of Boston and Queen|Let us now figure on the S-cent entirely, except the train men—and, |edie-Francaise have demanded 60 thousand he had saved he had bought | apart, Allow space of about 18 inches Aascda aed the i.ger cent 4n4'ie tees, cae they per-/Anne to the end of the East Queen| tare. From the November report of | when they are off duty and on pleas-| pulsory retirement for actors at t a hotel worth $130,000 between cach group of stalks. ’ + form, They appear to me in the/Anne line during the middle of the! the street railway div we find | ure with their families, let them pay | age of They complain that they | the end have nothing to show for) same position as the fifth wheel to|d: often go a a there | that th rs. ould sive On the other hand, he only gete| KEEP PLOWING it only to help out she maz Who has I often go that way and there | that tt I would | are not given we 7,410,749 pas- | same as othe passengt chance by the older @ wagon, But the old traction com-|a one-fourth of nt for a quart BETWEEN FURROWS sn automobile for bis ‘own transpor » not enough passengers to pay! sengers at 6% cents fare, amounting | like to say a word rej arding the di- | actors, heer, 12 cents for a meal and three 1 As the #talk break thru the/ tation? I want to say in passing I cents for a bed ground, pull out the smaller ones,| am not a socialist by any means, but » But many Austrians in the rail-| look at our situation from a or pee Sensing to 50 °| Have to Play Jazz ness standpoint for the working man (orenapinnnemarenentinantene in the future. Do not all of our French Swains Duel |in Bomb-Proof Room 10 ‘pune worm, sen a ae _ : bride ete draw a higher rate of WASHINGTON Feb 19. Army "7 to Death Over Girl] rode mest pias Pee ggAT™Y | interest “than tho. railway bonds LILLE, Feb. 19—A duel to the| the mxophone, the war department | And they aave to all be paid, and in death was fought in the village of | Teports, Bombproof rooms are being | OY cases the bonds are refunded Feb, 19.—"Passing the Also the cigs “Sure,” said the inspector, taking Europe these days ts a nr mental steeplechase with many sur. At Calais the French p “Have a sm: . y five, | furs bec Furs passed free! | 4 the) another country, uso they had been bought in| yn panic at Dover, the American | | 8« long run the interes NDER IF 0c) 2 J Grande Synthe by two youths,| a#signed to them in barracks » that in theslong run the Interest | prises A little later the Swiss searched | ‘oan ) declared them to the English inspect. Georges Bouches and Louis Decodts amounts to of than the principal An American recently bought some the train at Buchs. | ee eh i They sized them up, past 2 ong but Mr. I doees not mention | tura in Vienna to take t y York . . th , e They were in love with the same ane } | furs in Vienna to ta 0 rk. More worry about the furs, nem free, and then discovered the girl. Bouches was mortally wound | Wants $1, 250 a Bite hat fact, it/is ont :theintrest raid While concealing them under some wise expl d, however, they | cigarets, ed in the duel for Feeding Dogs way bone \ phe , om for the | }inen in a knapsack, he identally | looking particularly for tobac- | For which they soaked the Amert- water main in front of our prop | dropped into the bag a box of 100 el co, They passed up the furs and . " Hens are used for hatching fish ‘ORK, Feb. 19——Damages|erty and n¢t only pay the principal | arete which he had bought in London | | pes ye" a Bi ws "i val | can heavy duty, despite the fact they { in China. bite for two bites are |but the inferest also, whut doltwo weeks before Pir re eneele WON ROCA were purchased in London, South Africa ty now manufactur. | He waa employed by William Hurst, |end we gey ch r water than any| night, he and many others were | a eis ae eat the American had two ideas for beat: ing @ new material to take the } er aph ¢ when t : ing the customs at New York; one te « fur boa constrictor and @agethered et a lady to wear th in a skunk muff, g iv ear them in as het own, the other to wear them him wo poodies bit him, ie cityf in the land—while the| turned out in pajamas to be searched, nightmare about being strangled by Biace of nitroglycerine explosives, head of the Stock Exchange Tele-| street railway is paid for by the The furs were discovered, Chillél |