The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 10, 1915, Page 2

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hi Fleet Is Reception LONDON, May 10.—South End and Weat Cliff, within 30 miles of London, were raided by Ger man Zeppeline and Taubes at 3 o'clock this morning. One person Is known to have been killed as a result of the rial attack. There are unconfirmed re ports of further loss of life Numerous bombs were pon both South End Cliff, and extensive damage was done to proper Thirty-eight bombs fe i Queen Mary's hospital, | “struck the building Mrs. Agnes Whitnell was. kille at West Cliff when she An upper win during the bor Zeppelins and aeroplane 100 Bombs Dropped The invading aerial craft proceed ed as far as Ben F when the turned eastward and Zeppelins and aeroplanes as they appeared Attack Gas Works A terrific fire was direc § sed aerial invaders by a nd weapons of ¢ ME watil ‘they were forced’ to The Zeppelins and aeroplanes cer fered their bombardment upon th FAs plant, but the bombs went wi ‘A number of bombs were dropped lon Chianvoy island, in the Thames Where quantities of explosives are Btored, but no dama. ‘The number of aircraft is un fain. Some reports, based upon | barded towns, declare there two aeroplanes and th thr CONVENTION ‘HERE Hawali and the Philippines will contribute delegates to the conven ‘tion of the National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis in| Piymouth Congregational prgitenl the week beginning June 4 'When the Lady Puts Hand on Charlie’ Leg Twice, It’s Decent; More Is Vulgar, | ven d Ho | the Seattle‘ Movie” Censor Board | Ultimatum n big bore| yon the gas works at is reported. | Statements of residents of the bom-| TODAY—3 DAYS ONLY Return Engagement THEDA BARA WILLIAM SHAY NANCE O’NEIL Extra—Extra Count Leo Tolstoi’s Wonderful Kreutzer Sonata CRAWFORD AT THE ORGAN SPINNING’S CLOSE. OUT SALE OPENS THE DOOR FOR BARGAINS GALORE : 10¢ Wood Push Button “3 yt - 4c 50c Meat Saw and Knife oetee . % \ff 50c Adjustable Leather Dog Muzzle ... soi 10¢ $1.00 Schwab's Burglar Alarm pee Aeie 14¢ Three Days Only—Monday, ‘Tuesday, Wednes- day—Three Days Only Boarp or THEATRE CENSORS CIry OF SEATTLE /3~ Chckanbin. sarah? Hai besphtocs Maker ELIMINATIONS agpormmpes 287g ceived wey svt Board of Censors the above ae Manager Yi, BOARD OF I oe ape ta Maak Ainctace pS eel Pity the movie man. He gets [board today. We're giving you a film play for his theatre. It at the naugh arts whic is, In his opinion, a knockout ne board cut out His Nig hen the Seattle board =| Qut eee The board filled out a» thie knockout flim. blank, a facsimile of whic Now, the board is a fine and | parewith reproduce, and deli upright body of citize t€ Ite te Matas labors unceasingly to make the | ays movie an agent of moral up Meard of Theatre Consors lift. This is especially true of City of Seattle Dr. Sarah Kendall, chairman 1s Theater | and Dr. Sydney Strong eseghheadltids > | The board views the knock Meher, — out film. It frowns and the BLIMINATIONS movie man trembies. It makes chy wae were Chane notes and the movie man | weeps salt tears. Cut! Cut! . . C. 8. Jensen. Is Charley Chaplin immoral?) time. you might not call him an! ore Soe ing infiuence His anties C. &. JENSEN, Manager BOARD OF THEA KE CENSONS, make you laugh Per SARAM KENDALT | were amused. The board saw it |before you did and was |amused. Eye witnesses swear Kendall never cracked a smih as it ever occurred to you to | wonder how much of “His Night} This seems to mean th | Out” you DIDN'T see? pats on the knee are all right We're slipping one over on the| more than two are vulgarit CALL TROOPS OUT A woman in a restaurant pu not\ her hand “repeatedly rj knee, thinking it Is some jelne’s, The board command Allow not over second Yim VICTORIA, B. C.,, May 10.—The, Phoenix brewery, the New Yo city is under martial law, follow-| hotel, Kilburgers” jewelry — stor Herman's cleaning establishmen ing a second ant!German riot Sun. night mayor read the riot act at Yates government streets at 11 jo'clock at night Mounted troops are patrolling the streets, and infantry is station jed at the principal corners. A detachment of Vancouver troops arrived here today, Citizens are ordered to keep off the streets, and soldiers, who had been partict pants in the rioting, are ordered to eturn to the Willows training er’a plumbing shop. demolis many thousands placed around the threatened against Mra. F. 8. Ba nard, wife of the HMeutenant gove: nor. wen, prominent man dest ougvreak occurgea sat SEES BRIGHT SIDE night, when a mob of 500, tn |dignant over the sinking of the wp, Lusitania, raided the ‘premises of the Deutscher Verein, the Blanch. ard hotel, formerly the Kaiserhoff the wholesale house of Simon Leiser & Co., and Lowenberg’s to bacco store The furniture in ‘the club and the hotel was smashed Sunday night, a mob of several jthousand smashed windows in the » Unites ensity of busines 1@ @ worl James A United St Steel corporation, o his return from Vancouver, B. C. Saturday evening I Farrell, their daughter and sever 0 1 declare 10¢ Pound Pkg. Epsom Salts 5c $5.00 No. 213 2/-In. Jaw Monarch View j $4.44 Weight, 22 Ibe opens 4 inches 250 10-In Adjustable Gas kamp Tripod or Shade Holder 3e 15 181m. Hardwood Roller Towel. Rack To 650 No. 1 Germantown Ball Pein or Ma chinist’s Hammer ’ 33¢ Weight, handled, 26 ounces Hotpoint Electric Iron . $2.44 A Call at Store Will Reveal Hundreds of Other Equally as Good Investments SPINNING’S CASH STORE gouru tas. Chaplin's leg. Allow not over second Keeetved from beard ef censors the | The Alhambra theatre not. io’ ‘ paso showed Charley in “His Night] Tho third “elimination” is los Out.” Perhaps you saw it and/ easily understood on Chariey’s two} IN VICTORIA RIOT | m) | She ts a daughter of F. S. Loe States, thru the ne mics, has president: of the and Mrs al ttle men are visiting Tacoma to r i STAR—MONDAY, MAY 10, 1915. PAGE 2. 4 aly Gives demands made upon her for cording to circumstantial re ports today falls to concede everything de Rome, It was reported today t b t ed on the Austrian frontier, and | The sinking haw had the mans were eauteae lamen or eliaaelet thee Mr. Babbitt. eet rege pedal He purchased a tract of land on easy terms that same take the f day, and from that time on spent his spare time building a heeugspry home for himself and family. Much of the material he found ‘ |HELD FOR | He Johnson says Li uck hin first afte a “ate pigeon. Shaper & Giass tailoring shop, and Phoenix brewery was almost | ed. ‘The loss runs into " r d If you stiffen the outside of/ing of the Lusitania would be led as believed » cake before . rising ‘je{at the earllest possible moment herself eclared. the cake before the rising Bitter criticism of the govern-| As a c uence it is sald the re Prised to find what you complete, you stop the rising ment continues today because of| was no sy vatic attempt made to | CAN save. process Chen the leavening! ihe failure to send destroyers to| et pass s into boats. cf gas, forming inside, will bulge! protect the Lusitania ¢ | g ae |up the center, where the dough| ‘The Cunard line was Also cen A SILVER WEDDING Interest P| Per Cent is still soft, and spoil the shape) tured. for, Dermat DS ores and ati Th ' ‘ APC) 4in her regular course and at) Th hundred gues pres | third unicipal basket picnic and | field 4 in Woodland park, Satur day, June 5 OLE HANSON, Pres. Baking Helps A guard has been|Learn to Regulate the Heat of government | house to prevent a demonstration | By Mrs. Janet McKenzie Hill me ke your oven moderate at first,| ur then increase the heat, so as to we at brown it over quickly Ex-| ate: Although the line ly} Pr the admiralty stated today though the liner | t you on the road f treme heat stiffens the dough.! that the investigation into th ink. after the first te to compe. orkera in the faction demanding Hundreds of Austrians and Ger-| What Frank Babbitt Built in His Spare Time at Suquamish ~ to Austria ROME, May 10.—(11:15 a.m.) Austria has until midnight to nake satisfactory reply to the erritorial Goncessiona by Italy n return for the Italian govern ment’s continued neutrality, ac If the Vienna government manded in the latest note from hat all negotiations will be broken off. Italy Is declared to have more han 600,000 troops concentrat ® ready to 6 entry of Italy on the side of the leaving Italy day ng the f OSLYN FOLK AMONG VICTIMS: alnat “Home of Frank O. Babbitt at Suquamish.” Three years ago Mr. Babbitt and family took a day’s outing at Suquamish. The charm of the surroundings “got” Lamble on his own tract. He built it rustic fashion to conform with the surroundings. Heavy beams support his ceilings. A fire- place of cobblestones makes the living room one of the most homelike, livable rooms we have ever entered. We think his home is a beauty, a credit to any commun- ity. His tract is planted to fruit trees and shrubbery and berries, and he has a dandy garden. Mr. Babbitt tells us his actual CASH outlay on his home was very small, Mr. Babbitt owns a fine home on Queen Anne Hill, but prefers Suquamish. “Go Thou and Do Likewise” We Offer You 1,080 Lots and Good Lots $37.50 to $50 Each am berms: $2.50 Cash | ACTION FROM U. S._ Balance $2 Monthly ° The streets are forty feet wide. We are grading twenty feet down the | center of each street free. We will begin building a water system at once. | | | MURDER e ambulance. SPOKANE, May 10.—The Very Rev. Wm. C. Hicks, dean of the All Saints cath was being lauded by some and con. demned by others today be- cause of a sermon Sunday in which he referred to the tor. pedoing of the Lusitania as a murderous act, and declared The entire charge to you for water system will be $5 per lot additional. Suquamish is about 13 miles north- | You can live at Suquamish and work west of Seattle, just across Agate in Seattle. Two trips daily from our Pass from Bainbridge Island. Sixty offices until every — sold. Come . fi p to office in time to take the 9 a. m. minutes from Pier 3 to Suquamish or 2 fp: m.. boat on, Saturdays. and wharf. Steamers Hyak and Suquam- Sundays. All other days we leave ish give us excellent boat service. | at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. the government which does not race and forfeits the rotgeet of the clvilized world.” TO PICNIC JUNE 5 Mayor Gill has appointed acc ittee to have charge of Seatt! If you cannot come to the office, take steamer Hyak or Suquamish and look for the man wearing our badge. He will show you the land. SUQUAMISH LAND COMPARY, Inc. 709-719 New York Block Phone Elliott 2 Office Open Evenings Your Oven Editor of the Boston Cooking School Magazine . ' peeve eee BRITISH ADMIRALTY CRITICISED | GET i ake your cé rise and ep an even surface. Have J -| One of our little banks and weight when safety is at stake Many were declaring today that! S@V€ money every day or the officers of the Lus week at home. $1. 00 starts LONDON, May 10.--Fol of the Brit wing a itil the cake is fully risen) conference with office = ish board of trade and Lord Mer- too certain the ship the right, teney. You will be sur- the cake od, in w of the warning ent at the silver ng anniver-| that had been given of the attack|Saty of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Hen y ft {to be made on the ship rich, celebrated in Odd Fellows’ hall} NION Won't Explain Saturday evening 1 emcee iene HORLICK’S TRUST Co. : The Original OF SEATTLE MALTED MILK Untess you say ‘HORLICK'S"| you may get @ Substitute | | planations D. A, Thomas, a Welsh coal deal sler, who et®aped from the Lusitania aid toe It is puzzling at a time like thi when speed means everything in the matter of safety, to und the Lusitania went She was running at le | | | Resources Nearly $5,000,000 ALBERT HANSEN |] in ine ZQSE Su!LDING the Financlai cent below her re a Jeweler and Silversmith District. .|price of American coal 1s no more an | a — now than {twas a year ago, but|{| %® Now Located at His 1) JaMES D. HOG, even though tt was higher, or there President. any other consideration ought not to carry the sligh |]1010 Second Ave, Near Madison]; NB SOLNER, ala mat |. Vice Preeldant and ‘trast Gsfeen

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