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GERMAN AIRSHIPS SHOWER HAIL OF DEATH IN warns. pa a Ap right as its objective. Powerful searchlights pierce the sky a real photograph of Londo raph of London : as it is now, with searchlights VOLUME 18. NO. 853. SEATTLE, WASI How the artist pictures the arrival of the Zeppelin vanguard of the forces of William over London, with the parliament house in the background at in a frenzied effort to locate the invader. and cant cannon awaitin The lower portion the waiting the German RR RAGE SE SS TRS ene ee a invasion. | The Seattle Star |= The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News i, TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1915. ONE CENT now’ Wilson Will Give Proof Lusitania Was Unarmed| BiG BANGPIONEER STILL A. SESSION TILE ONHERE ‘Did an seroptare cauté the One bundred delégates of the explosion of the dynamite car- go off Harbor isiand early Sun- day morning? © This is the belief of C. O. Parks, 2023 North 77th st. a clerk in the civil service de- partment in the Triangle build- whe says that shortly aft ~ | gathered at the annual meeting in | Pioneer hail, Madison park, Tues day morning, and got under way by | the election of the following offi wu presi leers for the ensuing year |Pumfrey, Vashon island |dent; F. 8. Meany, University of | Washington, vice president; T. H | Cahn, secretary; W. H. Calhoun, treasurer; M. R. Mattocks, Maj. W |H. Rinebart, James MeCoombs | Frank ¥ Winslow and Leander Miller, , 8 Jongshore- O it in the dy- ral hours | “The old-timers decided a morn over the afternoof to pleasure and} t decid: | continue their business session un-| drunk | til Wednesday, when it is expected, Monday | 500 members from various sections 109 West | of the state will be present of them went fn a body to: Angad boast’! the circus and renewed the days of was he who e%- their youth, while others were tak-| stig ectared) en About the parks and boulevards crn eomerned in automobiles A resolution was adopted making hie the. 7d y person who has lived 40 years tote! with a po-, ship. At the Wednesday session 4 res n ‘The officer took Henricks) olution of respect to the memary of station, where he was booked) Mr. and Mra. Thomas Prosch and open charge. | Miss Margaret Denny, 6 bs apt oe authorities are look-| who lost their li¥qs tn an butomo-| a mysterious couple known blie-accident since the last anmual ir. and a Walter Brown, who, meeting. Will be adopted eve, have some connection Prof Meany and Judge Burke, of the explosion. The house at the Gommerelal Club, will deliver bh they resided has been vacant historical addresses at the Wednen- Sunday. wy session co) jon counsel is loo! ee Sing of explosives coreg | LONDON TIMES 10 _ BE PROSECU ments beyond tle harbor line, | event a repetition of the Sun-| LONDON, ‘June 1.—Pronceution | plosion. |has been started against the Lon- | don Times, the oldest and most in-| D RTLAND, Sit 1 —Three | flueptial r in England, on the! | charge of printing: information nse people, Miss Shannon, Clyde | on .and.Amos Weiss, mem- Js opinion will determine whett-| counci] can regulate powder| | ful to the enemies of Great Britain. The Times printed a letter trom } Maj. Richardson, retired, who sald as follows of a pleasure party, were he last of the French reserves ned in the Willamette river| Are out At the present moment St. Johns last might in ajyoung raw recruits have been ching accident. ‘called up” Gee ITS LATE- 1 SEG where \ GET A FINE BAWLING OUT WHEN (GET Home pur ive GOT MN "al fa MAPPED OUT C | Washington Pioneers’ association, to five in Washington eligible to member-| | members| CLICK OF MOVIE CAMERA IS THE WEDDING MARCH WHEN THIS ACTRESS IS MARRIED; ‘BRIDE SHOP’ GIRL BECOMES A REAL BRIDE DRAFTS nAID ON LONDON! LONDON, June 1.—Ninety bombs, most of them of the incen- diary type, were dropped upon London in a Zeppelin raid early today. Four persons were killed and one seriously injured. Oth- ers received less seriovs wounds. The admiralty officially announced the Zeppelin raid, after withholding information earlier in the day. No fortifications or public buildings were damaged, |stated. Many buildings were fired by the German aircraft, which flew over the East End and showered bombs upon some portions of the city. Hostile aircraft droppéd about 90 | various jocalities of of the admi of the picture is taken from =] i HADSS AND STANDS, Be it was bom! the metropolitan 8 upon aera London not far from each other. Foreign Minister raity statement satd A number of fires were started, but only three required the pres ence of engines. All were prompt i ly dealt with Many Houses Destroyed j No public building was bit, but a number of private houses were! destroyed. As far as ascertained, | one infant, one boy, one man and NOTE TO BERLIN BY JOHN EOWIN NEVIN WASHINGTON, June President Wileon and the cab- inet today went over the offi- cial text of Germany's evasive reply to Nation’s Position BY CARL W. ACKERMAN |must have a definite understanding one woman were killed and another| United Press Staff Correspondent |of the facts. woman seriously injured. The pre| BERLIN, June 1.—“America can pS 2 eet See ae too a number of victima has not yet/hardly expect us to give UP SOY that Americans are been ascertained. ‘The situation | means at our disposal to fight our enough first to grant us time to was kept thoroly in hand.” bo4 ausuivic ke vous satble come to an understanding upon ev ‘THe iatter xtatement ts bettered | Quy” Pogelble ars el peg ae to mean that British airmen attack-| This was the statement to me to- we do not believe the United ad the invading Zeppelins. No of. day of Herr Gottlieb Von Jagow, the | states knows our viewpoint. There ficial statement has been made as| German foreign minister, as he dis-| was enough ammunition aboard the a tlie’ anlavtthe | cussed the difficulties which have Lusitania to kill 50,000 soldiers, Do ‘paid tabavk: till arisen between Germany and the! yoy blame us for using every means For months preparations to re the foreign minister United Staten, to destroy this ammunition to save T am sure, the lives of our men?” ceive a Zeppelin raid have been go- added, “that Americans will be rea-| ng on sonable enough to believe that our ei the president's note As the minister finished, his voice rine warta trembled and he showed the deep With the note will be posi: The general public knows tht two countries cannot discuss the convictions which hia si tive evidence gathered by the reraft guns are in readiness | Lusitania matters until both have carried. . + administration thru the com- ° “ the mgs ee ped en ae the he oe oo setaninecieine save been 1 > fi ys En js Responsible mrorea,._. 8 preg td imewin® jeaused by incendiary bombs | °Germany is fighting for freedom conclustv eed the Lusitania (“"rhrnont England huge Sero-| of the seas,” said the kaiser’s min- wae not arme | dromes have been erected in which | ister, as he r. sumed a general ex- planation of Germany's position, in which he charged England with re- sponsibility for violations of inter national law which have marked the war, “Jt is far from Germany's inten- tion to interfere with neutral rights This evidence furnished by the cotlector of the port of York will be presented in refu- tation of the German charge that the Lusitania carried guns. | dozerfs of fast air cruisers are con tained At the signal, it bad been plen- ned to send hundreds of “bumble othe at Prosident Wilson told callers to: | Pee. warriors soaring to. th [day that be wan hopeful of com) “Every one carries a magnzine tink his reply so as to forwara full of small high explosive bombs ARE ANXIOUS TO BE AT THE FRONT it to Berlin by Thursday or Friday or become an autocrat of the equipped with sharp hooks Will Confer With Ambassador ithe British planned to rush at | oceans Little Italy 4 its ti The president's note to Germeny the Zeppelins, then slow down Could you explain in more detail; Little Italy ts on its toes, q Wil be withheld and guarded until! verhead and. launch the hooked | ow Germany 1s fighting for free-) “If King Emmanuel issues a call @ dom of the seas?” I asked “I fear that America will not un derstand,” he said. Upon being urged, he said “Well, England has always claim- ed to be the dictator of the seas un- for reservists in the United States, there will not be an able-bodied Ital- jan left in Seattle.” So says Nikola Poalella Poalella is proprietor of the Phar- after the conference tomorrow |which Ambaesador Von Bernstorff! } requested with the president pelins the bombs will not explode At the German embassy it war hntil the aeroplanes have had time said the ambassador hopes to disto escape safely cuss Germany's reply with Wilson Aviator Is Killed bombs equipped with time fuses. After being booked in the Zep Mrs. H. B, Shipley LOB “ANGELES, June 1—"The! married before & movie camera | ft was rumored that Von Bern-| plane last night | Bride: Shop” jx a playlet. in whieh sical SR iaeee usr icohis place) ottt had beow ordered to explain it was officially announced today.|the seas to mak: ngland give up| ans," he added, “it would be differ. brides. are made. For two yeare pen ee a ee ine’ of “Lohengrip,” ‘ant Germany f# willing 40 make! Altho oo details are given, it is|her hold, because so long as one/ent. But our fathers taught us to this whow has been before the The wedding was the climax of a aterial concesstons to the United }thought possible his Cesgrm eed |country controls” the oceans, they) hate Austria, 3 ‘ vaudevifie public, making brides on romance bekun When the two young Shotes, but that it bad been neces-| have been engaged in an attack ¢ are not free. Every nation must See those sears?’ said our fa- the: stage. : people foined the same theatrical "4" to make the first note evasive | the Zeppelins which raided London | have a right on the seas thers “The Austrians! They made Taseakiecsty st gullbuned s. sesiis-|eusenal lig order to satisfy the mflitary/and’ thut be was killed in an air) “The world must not forget that them.’” a matly tp d a really pany battle. England was the first belligerent to. Little. Italy gathers daily at the Eagerness to preserve the scene Beatrice Hoover, a member of of their marriage ceremony decided y, and H. Shipley, | the:two on the novel substitution of The t “The Bride: Bhop Bhop,” were|a movie camera for the wouab sitar. altar, truly bride. MAnagerpt GET BUSY! TIME’S SHORT! LCAAVE the initiative and referendum rights of the people! You still S have a chance to-save the people’ measures from destruction. Your chance lies In signing the referendum petitians now being | elroula Sign at once. Every moment Is precious. By June 9 the | petitions must be at Olympia. Gefore June 9 the petitions must be | Ehecked up at the city regi Get in touch with the ition offic So no time can be; wasted. Exchange building (telephone Elliote 3517), and help out. ington Referendum league, 223 Raliway LET ME EXPLAIN PLE WHERE | WAS ARLEN— You see iT WAs THIS — GUESS IF THEY'RE MARRIED TALK macia Italiana, at Jackson st. and Sixth ave. S., and is a leader of the Italian young men of the city, “If it was not against the Austri- . til our recent marine activities. Her rule was never challenged, Must Give Up Hold “We are fight!’ for freedom of and learn, if possible, of the furs} Sub-Lieutenant Douglas = M ier action this government intends! Barnes, attached to the aviation HO, take |corps at Hendon, “fell with his bt and was killed,” rty of the empire. Will Demand Peace in Mexico | presen Wilson's statement) ailng with Mexico will be made \” blic tomorrow. WILSON SPEAKS AT MEMORIAL SERVICE Pharmacia Italiana to learn the lat- est word from Rome. Consul Ghiglione expects orders momentarily, and when they come— “We are ready,” says Nikola Po- violate the rule of the oceans “England was the first to put mines in the North sea and the first! jto declare a war zone. She was the first to declare she would starve} ‘The government will give the Afnerican Red Cross e aid in| WASHINGTON, June 1.—Prest-}our women gad children \alella. “I am going, and my tHe work now being planned to ald | dent Wilson, Secretary of State} “England must be the first to go| clerks, Antonio Cozzetto and Joe, his brother, and Prof, Sbadico, at ‘the University, and 2,000 more. Our women, too; they are anXx- fous, The Italian government now has passed a law to let the women run the street cars and be police men while their men go to fight. \ Bryan, Sceretary of the Navy Dan-| back and make the war normal.” jels and Gov. Willts of Ohio spoke Explains What Berlin Wants in memory of the heroes of the elvi!| The head of the foreign office em war at the Memorial day exercises! phasized his last remark with a ve. Arlington cemetery here | hement rap upon his desk Wilson was cheered to the echo What is Germany's position re. Py thousands reduced to ibn by the long conflict ] ithe warring tions will be called upon to disarm and tnite to-| ward reaching a solution of the in-|at ternal troubles which have so long) starva- |torn the republic, when he spoke of “greater days| garding neutrals traveling on bel: Jack of these demands will eatand| that lie before this nation than It} ligerent vessels?” | asked. | “We are glad the war is not the possibility of the establishment} has ever seen yet,” and urged that| “That returns to the Lusitania,"| against Germany. With the Ger- of, an embargo upon shipments of unity which the civil war has} he replied | mans we are friendly, but with Aus- arins into Mextoo. brought about | “We feel that before we discuss|tria—no. We cannot forget the war that officially, |The Market Place of Seattle That's what the advertising columns of The Se- | attle Star really are. 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