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“LIVE SO THAT WHEN YOUR 1 G H i FINAL SUMMONS COMES YOU LL LEAVE. SOMETHING oO MORE BEHIND YOU THAN AN EDITION EPITAPH ON A TOMBSTONE OR 3 AN -OBITUARY IN A NEWS. PAPER."—BILLY SUNDAY. WEATHER FORECAST n VHS AT RHANE SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1915. ONE CENT — gy tiuatns any se dog “) IWS STANDS, Be i Says Woman Healer Visited Man at 2 A. M.; Wife Away | RENTON SCANDAL AIRED IN COURT | Percy eenetnesaninecsitcnecent atelier chli Ma eis tuds ea pedis AM TE oes ele oar inanndetge ro a Nareecct ca moniter “BIRDSEYE VIEW OF DARDANELLES AND CONSTANTINOPLE WHERE BIG WAR NEWS ISIN MAHING é $ or ALLIES SAsEDDULS Jee ALLIES | * Pr Ftp FLEET, PARR BARR, Sey ste <4 FEE CHARKOL : pan SS” LAPSAK I RUSSIAN Z a The cross mark in the narrow! RoSert W. Wilson, prominent baby and me. Mr. Wilson came in Buliding contractor of Hillman |the morning. 1 saw him driving part of the Dardanelies shows the » and formerly of Renton, | UP the road and told Mrs, Wilson defendant today in one of | ‘© £0 hide. to the bottom. Turkish forts line most sensational trials in Telis Her of Pleasure Trip both sides of the Dardaneli the court annals of this county. “He repeated some of the scan- sea of Marmora, and the Boe. | cmmenees »Hie wife, Mrs. Mary J. Wil- |dalous stories and told me that phorus. The allied fieet is shown fon, a Christian Science reader | while I was in bed waiting for my ets : J) to be up in front of Kilid Bahr, and leader of that cult at Ren | baby to come, my husband and his which, at last reports, was still re- John Steele, a wealthy (wife had secretly taken @ pleasure {| plying to the heavy bombardment and Mrs, Florence | trip across the lake, He wanted to}? . 5, of the battleships, | | | | | are arrayed against him =| know where Mr. Steele was and J} | = ¥ for the prosecution. told him he had gone to the city. oe Wi is charged with shoot- | Later in the day, it was test!- “ a at Steele on the night | fied, Wilson called again at the 2 FOR AES Lic Fe when he came (Steele ranch and asked Steele's age TACOMA, April 2—"He | Ing Sutton’s dismissal, the Steele place at Renton (brother-in-law where Mrs, Wilson . preached the truth too plainly.” pt str tue 2 a to } to ask the whereabouts of Mrs. ‘and Steele were. | ‘Wilson, whom the Steeles had Wilson testified that on this oc- That is what his friends say CHURCHMEN TO as their guest. Alieged intimacy |[casion the brotherindaw sald they of the Rev. J. H. Sutton, whose between Steele arti Mrs. Wilson [had just gone for a trip In Steele's forced gration last week CARRY CROSS IN | | Log oe mes tind, to peak mae os from the First Baptist church | | Steele family, a es re m Wilson went aw Is the sensation the city, } suited in Wilson seeking « di- Tells of Shootin uy TY ' Damm CRN Sn Ar ape bd On the surface, Sutton wae | Cl $s STREET BY ED L. KEEN Jcastle advices received today. The vorce and starting $50,000 About 7 o'clock that evening he i 4 | compelied to resign under a NE Y : damage suit against Steele for | returned to the Steele place. It was aaa most serious cloud. It was : (United Press Staff Correspondent) Norwegian sailing vessel Nor day alienation of Mrs. Wilson's af- at this time that the shooting oc- | charged by 15-year-old Doris Mc- Led by Rev. E. Vincent Shay- LONDON, Apri 2—A flotilla |‘orpedoed off Holland yest | while en route to Englend, by ) | wi | | fections. | curred. | hter of a brother | l€t, rector of St. Mark's church, Testimony yesterday showed the! “I was golng down towards the , 1| A Meakin Revert Kae. | Grcanel. PMI. elartial robs of German submarines Is men- | 1.20. The report received | ii situation had created what was|river, said Steele, “and daw Wilson| / actually consummated an at- | and Lester Elliott ree acing shipping in the North | Amsterdam declares the crew of 13 termed by witnesses the “Renton sitting in his wagon by the gate, : . tack on her. She now lives In éf the shareh bin af: ie er sea. While destroyers were men from the Nor were rescued. scandal,” which, {t is said, has been| which ts but a few feet from the The police and detective de- | Seattle. srucitix, an Impressive parede. | seeping she channel tn search. |. Tbe Sctivity of We the subpect of common conversation | house. He asked me where Mra. Wil- partment ie making a deter This charge McAlpin brought | le + see maar F ‘ade of the submarines, four vesseis (marines has greatly increased with-— on the streets of the little town for|son was, I told him I didn’t know i ff | before the board of deacon eae satis daaiuien ok have been torpedoed and sunk in the past week. ; ceenthe. He reached for his gen and 1 jeaped} mined effort Friday to appre. | 28) they forced Gutten to re | po smite at 6 . will feature the In the North within the past | English officials say it is an indie It was talked of generally, testi-|back of a tree. My brother-in-law hend two men who, Thursday Gign, Thle was without giving saa of Good Friday in 24 hours. cation that Germany has been d mony showed, for weeks prior to|rushed out of the house with a night at 10 o'clock, walked him a chance to be heard, to “Detonibhel witty’ In addition to the 30 who en to desperation and is striking the alleged shooting. j}antern and my wife stepped to the boldly into the Charles St. face his accusers, or even with- Pir shige me Mog nal eee with the sancti of ot peg ‘ 2 Ngee oa Faithful to Husband door. At this time I stepped from Joning the girl wh . ree steamers reported yester- line is being maintained in Sissies the stories, Mra. Stecle| behind the tree and Wilson fired| leon, compelied the dozen pe- | Oe eeithawe ° | and then the procession will | day, it (a feared later advices | North sea, however. has remained at the side of her hus-| twice.” trone to line up against the At a regular business meet- he el gh and ae will bring word of further loss Reports today state several sub band, disbelieving all she heard, and| Wilson declares Steele drew a wall, and rifled the cash reg- Ing of the church last night, ps8 apie gto} ree i of life. marines had been sighted within a _ keeping Mrs. Wilson constantly at|gun first. He also says that after| Miss Doris Wirth ister. however, the matter was re- actin pot Felines Prats | Three small trawlers were sunk few miles of each other, maintain | her side. he had turned away and was driving} | The saloon is at the corner opened, and final decision post- ington om Sal theatdantl save |off the mouth of the Tyne by the ing a strict patrol of the waters 7 i. * | submarine U-10, according to New- traversed by British merchantmen, Mrs, Steele was one of the best|off the road, Steele fired a shot| By CYNTHIA GREY | of Charle: ae oe poned for one week, In addition to the street meet % ave. in t rt of the ol witnesses called by the state yes after him Hats! Who sald hats! wiawe«« old Since that time, physicians ings devotional services were held oe #f @ @ ‘ afternoon. Only Tried to Scare Him | led : i 2 terday aoe catatly Greseed re 1 had to shoot,” Wilson said,|, LA'8¢ hats, small hats; short The police flashlight was put _ have been peroek gd by |in Catholic and Episcopal churches} She b per : ‘|hats, tall hats; hats of every con-| ; TT t 1 the prosecuting attorney have (throughout the city between noon swore a long checked automobile coat | “because I was afraid Steele would| coivanic make and deacription—s00| Late, operation a few minutes testified that the mistreatment | iit tolock ; I had no intention of myeoe See Peewee eaened Shen which Doris testified to could ck dress, and a wide! shoot me. s over a black igns, one of which must be bet-| ¢he saloon. Every avenue lead- crowned plain black velvet hat. [killing him. 1 didn't wish to hit! »,, . sarge . not have been committed. This 4 r “[ sent for Mrs. Wilson,” she|him, but only wanted to scare him|frt, than the rest; but all of which. ing from that district was | Vergict wae given by two men, N. Y. SHUTS DOWN ON} — told the jury, “just before my baby|so he would give up my wi co aster bonnets and dis-) Thety dhe wah. ere hiding s after a physical examination. | S LONDON, April 2.—With Russian} peace with France and England, Bee ere ant ras with ts | “oto hs wverangr ever over her T=, of ater bonnets, and diy “italy She man Winn tn mue'mess pocie | WIGGLE DANGERS |,.W0\008. omit iri Rusia ie ee ts halt aaa the time from then till now and I/He would send for her at night ~ 4 abilities of Seattle girls. Tod avery rooming house: te the friends of Dr. Sutton began the Carpathians and sweep, over| 7s in the Carpathians and hsten love her like a sister. when Mrs, Steele was away from Yesterday at noon, Mme. Hemer,|the vicinity is being searched from; 'nyestigating. New YORK Aoi. hoe ‘ : é to peace proposals, however, it is “Before that time | had gone after) home, and ask her to treat him r Milt! ° na nent to root. They charged that one of his wets ts vad geen aed Hungary, Austrian diplomats are! stated, | + aid be 4 a of the Paris Millinery shop, and 0 roof 4 “Wriggle dancers’ Vv - cli ee “ # gees a ue mre: Mes Stesis, who laa) “He vould be in bed wheo shel reaped the. enormous. collection} » men are Mexicans, Sones Saree orenery 10. te jed their last. In burlesque making QvEntnres, fof" s SemeTee Sa been a cripple for nine years. I got there, but was always able to 5 | It was about 10 p. m. when Rar coma’s red-light district, and ss ‘ peace with Russia, according to re 9! lett ; hows. NOW WASN'T THIS |tender Dan Loader and the 12 pa-| that the activity of Dr. Sutton Managers of burlesque the- | ports from Petrograd did not meet her husband until two bring her home in his automobile aes a“ fable id began the process of elimination or three months later, but we had|when she had finished her treat | seam he command of “hands| I going after immoral condi- 3 all always been the best of friends. | ment. It was a pleasant, but difficult] {i aft pp Rae ymin ad NE thone hed aroused, ble hedtility. atres at a meeting decided to The reports are unconfirmed from NICE OF THE HENS? Wife Hears Scandal | “One night {t was 2 o'clock before) task to pick a winner from #o many | 64’ hy four guns This deacon was active in fore- purify” their shows, ttn) -ecidvebl | . § “Troutile with Mr. Wilson began/|they reached home. | splendid ideas, and to do so it While one of the robbers stood |— ——— eihie ‘Aibteinkte ace auking dares ONTARIO, Cal, April 2° 9 jast spring. ©At first I didn't under-| Although called by the state, Mrs.| necessary to simmer the art Of) puard over the customers, the # \DETROIT TO BUY te aitarioe tor the Austrian it ial ree Sensitive natures of two prise stand what it was all about. Then) Wilson was not allowed to testify,| millinery down to nee. fond went behind the counter and WHAT ABOUT MUSIC Hi oes om » bantam hens belonging to G. N, the scandal began to circulate and|the law denying a wife the right} Many of the designs submitted) opened the register. After empty CARLINE SYSTEM stated, orts from Petrograd de-| Wiliams, a poultry fancier, haw stories came to me that I was be-|to testify against her husband in a| were similar and a number alike.| ing the contents, about $18, into his IN PARKS. KIND SIRS? Ne gigports from Petrograd de-/ responded to the spirit of Easter ing made the scapegoat; that Mra.| criminal action. After much deliberation we de-| pockets, the man turned to Loader | 9 od DETROIT, April 2.—Stoc Kkhold- | eles ‘Y tne ee ability ty = tid Wilson and my husband were pull Many women from Renton, inter-| cided Miss Doris Wirth of 1119|and went through his pockets ers of the Detroit United R. R. to. | a ringelove oO rs pe rst ° A aap Searching for the reason for ing the wool over my eyes under|ested in the case, had seats in the) Hiawatha place deserved the prize| Loader lost $4 Time—2 p. m. today. day di the directors to sell arate peace from Austrian govern:|nightly empty hoe Williams my very own roof courtroom, hat During the holdup a pedestrian Place—Central bi ing. the company’s lines to the city. Be-| ment officals to the cza found that the thoughtful hens had fi 4 F r oth sn be accomplished the| They have been informed that! laid in partly filled paint pafis, “The day of the shooting was my|—— SR Miss Wirth's design is decidedly| peered in the door and, observing Who—The park board. fore this con be accompli | t first out of bed since my canate Many precious stones may be! orig what was going on, was so inter What—The weekly circus. voters of the city must first ratify | Russia will not negotiate with Em-| providing him with red, blue and birth. I was not very strong. Mrs.|“reconstructed,” but not the emer-| Watch for her picture In Thejested he never thought of calling Object—How to do what the peo- the price of $24,900,000, which was | peror Franz Josef unless the dual’ yellow Easter eges—fourteen of MiGawas there iaking care. ot! ald Star, wearing her prize Easter hat,| the police. |ple don’t want done. offered by the city officials kingdom at the same time concludes them NAA AR AAA AAA RAR AARP PPP WAR GUESS IF THEY’RE MARRIED : SIXTEEN PAGES "7 gee —— { ne TE And crammed with good things. [ HE DELIBERATELY WILBUR, Did 4 OW WELL = BOYS Billy Sunday's pean ico on page 7. Topic, 5 WANT To SEE | STUCK A KNIFE IN | {NOU do THAT | WILE HAVE Their “Barabbas.” Read it. It is one of his best. |oee my Kore | ‘en XG You A minvTE! | A TIRE ON MY CAR er eas _ HTTLE JOWES War news on page 8. British plan to make Ger- IS SHARP AL |. f — reste ae » | |DIDN'T MEAN man prisoners sail English trade vessels. Phil Rader, the soldier-reporter, tells what a Christy RIGHT [—— Tr: . 5 ™. | ! A i ] Mathewson might do with hand grenades in the the trenches. Page 9. Roger Babson, The Star's efnissa has reached South America. Read his first story on Ecuador. Page 11. Speaking of sea raiders, how about our own U, §&. frigate Essex? Read about her on page 12, Cecil Upper, the banker-constable, has at last arrest- ed an offender against the law on Mercer island, Read, on page 13, what this terrible criminal did. IN TODAY’S STAR YOUNG MAN 1