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ARREST HEAD OF DOPE RING IN SEATTLE ~ BATTLE STORIES TOLD BY THE MEN WHO FIGHT IN TRENCHES - - _—— e°¢ AFTER THE OVERTURE—TH BAYONET ALLET “TOMMY HELPS A WOUNDED GERMAN | “YOUR SON WAS KILLED ON THE MORNING OF SEPT, 25—” é (By United Presse Staff Correspondent) (By United 4 (By United Press Staff Correspondent) - ~ a - ° . - ° rang up," said he allnight wait } ° I ONDON, Oct. 18.—(By Mail.)—"It waa all right once the ‘curtain w: Oct, 18.-—(By Mall.)—The young corporal had lost his left arm at Loos, “But | Py: Oct, 18.—(fy Mail.)—All accounts from the British front—correspondents’ dis a wounded Tommy, former'vy a calbioy in a London theatre, “It w worth it,” he observed from his bed in one of the London military hospitals. patches, soldiers’ letters, official reports ——unite in the warmest praise of the gallantry for the order to =Ivance that | found most trving, The incessant thunder of the guns “You know, we had been waiting @ long time for ‘the Day.’ The night before the battle of the English offic eclaily the youngsters. The story of the death of Second and the shrieking of the shells in the darkness overhead Were a most nerve-racking over. We had a little concert. Early next morning we were in the thick of it, Lieut, Emanuel, of Belsize Park, as told in a jetter to his mother from a fellow officer, is typ- ture to the dig drama to com ci ns * agers “One of our fellows did a wonderful thing. Set upon by half a dozen Rosches, one by one '*! CRT) “My chum and | had agreed to stick together as long as we could, but no sooner did We pe knoe! . nocked them all out. Then I saw him pick up a wounded German officer and fling him clamber out of the trench than he went down, { seemed to go mad with rage at this. I lost q was magnificent, | heard the men talking of him among themselves, They say he was laugh ® ® aeross his shoulder, While carrying the officer he was hit. The blood poured from his head, ing and chatting all the time, and did them a world of good. When orders cane to go to the i fear, I was carried along by an overwhelming impulse to get at the Germans and t Miape mychem. Laveling my bayonet, | fished headiongcjuniginn over ashe bedlen: AaA: ree et eee ere man bw cond lay hime Gown tn.0 place of actoty front line, his platoon was the first to mdve darbed wire as tho | was @lectrified I bowled over at the first trench. [ remember “The bravest of all were our chaplains, who stuck right with the boy» even where the Hooray! We're going up, lads; come along!” he shouted, He led them all the was and plunging my bayonet into a huge German who confronted me with leveled rifle. Then | was fighting was fiercest. Mut for real pluck, you couldn't beat our officers, Our young lieutenant got into the trench *afely, but almost immediately afterward he received a bullet in his hit on the head with something that made me see stars, picked me up when they got me. ‘How did you get on, sir? 1 asked him. Then I saw that chest Next morning | knew the stretcherbearer was telling me my wound was not very he bad copped a big dose of shrapnel and that his left hand was almowt severed. ‘Oh, just a ‘He was splendid to the last end his farewell words were ‘Well, cheer-oh, lads! His serious,” scratch, my boy, he replied.” example has been most inspiring to all of us TheSeattleStar (Nc pm WEATHER FORECAST—Rain Dares to Print the News : on a ara aigh Lew. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1915. ONE CENT fkwa wraps, se 604 am. PROSECUTOR TESTIFIES IN COURT OF POLICE BRIBERY Evidence Is Stolen; Lundin Takes the Stand to Tell Let- ter’s Contents. Your son was killed on the morning of September 25, while supportt Freddie Film back on the job. Read The Star's new photoplay column today on page 3. The Star is going to try to mate its film news absolutely the best and most interesting in town, We want to Interest everybody It you have a hunch for us, shoot ‘er In! Pm, TAD Mt. MRS. STONER WILL TELL STAR READERS WHERE 22 CHILDREN WERE BURNED TO DEATH Rena deat peniiaat ue cae on ae gp Nov. 2.—Defeated but angigeo Villay. at noon y declares ule reorganize his shattered army and va eer Seen ah NES Pete ; F seet ais evidence of intrigue ‘and scandal Gao hence cckbeet obior cont in the police department was successfully fs 2 ping the | och oe nae til we ath te obliterated, according to members of the, Mékiean cide was confiscated by An undertaker’s wagon is here shown backed up to the door of St. John’s school, Peabody, Mass, to | progecutor’s office. ir the door, Villa, butchered, and the beef de. remove the corpses of the 22 little children burned to death nm voured half cooked by the raven. ous soldiers. This temporarily re-| Friends Say He’ll Make’Nother Pile Before He Dies Lundin will submit his own sworn testi-| |mony as proof that Loftin had been paying, “protection” money into the coffers of grafters in hiding in the police department. |Evidence given in this case is expected to |form the basis for some of the activities of, ; the coming grand jury. | ; toole up positions before the city By this time most of the wounded | bad been brought In. Nine Americans, including four infantrymen of the Seventh regt- ment, were wounded during Villa's By Fred L. Boalt $ When Loftin was placed on tris!) j - yn ii ight and} > “i 7 es : Tuesd ing before jury in ‘ wit aoc... NE day last week “Johnny” Considine, vaudeville magnate, not long ago! jadge Ronald's court, Deputy Pros DRUG Is ‘ > Dae 9 Bullets from Villa's lines have) rate S$ a multimillionaire, was asked in Superior Judge Frater’s court why ecutor Palmer, conducting the x en len in every street in Douglas. state's case, declared part of his fr i ora Mexicans littered the| he could not satisfy a judgment obtained against him on an overdue note for|evidence against Loftin had. been SHIPPED ground in Agua Prieta, tho it was! $2 500. stolen thought the casualties were not ex cay eee ere iy ona Gays Letter Was Stolen | tremely heavy I'm broke,” said ‘Johnny’ Considine. He had Intended to submit as evi | 7 daylight, the commanders} » he ; , rhe » cat dence a letter purporting to have at Bolted “Mas cope patrolling | But he held his head up when he aid it. 4 Ne f ee been written some weeks ago by the border regarded the situation| Men close to “Johnny” Considine say that, tho “broke,” he is still fighting, | Lottin He weber) Tae ee 8 Turk CANA DA | 4 3 ; H 8 i isco, | c oft i Passively: not ordered, as they 24 they prophesy that he who has won and lost many fortunes will win another fe Yalleged fo have exid “business” had threatened, a return of the| before he dies. ttle was bad, owing to the te cuting attorney's activity inj With the arrest of Norman L. It has been lost, according to Pal Wh th sault began in ear- TT ausrar i wy 4 g was r iy . » i 1 th: h ee te the gatiy houre of today.| The brewer in our town had a dog that was part bull, part Newfoundland.! mer, between the time it was tiied| '" 2 smuggling ring that has Douglas, worn out by its fears. had} and part yellow. The dogs met one day. The brewer's dog got my dog by the tucked itself away for the night | throat. dog got the brewer's dog by an e4 Villistas Attack Bravely | et Vode, Mid Mend as see tt : San wel » Dhawe How frequently Loftin paid other cities of the Northwest pank my child? De tek emerald “attack 0 My dog tore the brewer dog’s ear clean off. But the brewer's dog chewed a) i> itn alieged statement in the let.| "a quantity of morphine and S start teapkiaaher ed, the Carranzista forces exploded | hole in the throat of my dog that you could have put your fist in. And he} ter ts true, is not known. Palmer| cocaine, worth several thou- at home or leave it all to mines before the Villa front. thus) Woiutdn’t let go a si said Loftin had omitte 4 that point | sands of dollars, smuggled in the public schools? impeding the progress of the at £0. As soon as Palmer discovered | from Vancouver, B. C., by auto- smart aleck” tackers My dog lay very still, without whimpering, a long time. The brewer's dog! the loss he notified Lundin and the} mobile, is held as evidence Shall I curb that | | : it H Kent? Despite this, Villistas charged)... pe a rs 5 F Athegsh >| latter hurried to superior court to! against Upper. tendency 4 into the Carranzista fire while | WaS working his fangs deeper and deeper into my dog's throat. Then, all of a testify as to the contents of the! Tihper. according to (i. E, Chan-| , What about that Inclination to ; forces believed to be Yaquis aided (Continued on Page 6) mt nae Dae My ailened. had no ma-|2!M& and A. B, Hamer, special in-| “Stossly exaggera ; \ on the west side of Agua oar er : nild’s a be ove Prieta in an attempt to storm the} rial means of support. He lived the treasury depart Can my child’s mind over te a at 2001 Jackson st |mex n supplying Seattle) taxed? | After shooting himself with sul - f the first American victtms Detective Bianchi, who arrested |With the drug, selling {t for large! These and a score of other | baud ith. sul ine fine was Hi. K. Jones, ietter| Loftin, was called as the first wit-|Profits to other men, who tn turn! anxieties over the training and |Cidal Intention, but falling to tn of the fire was ones, fe dispose of it indirectly to drug 4 plex | flict a mortal wound, A. J. Bolt, 27, fe ness for the state. Welfare of children which pe » 27, -j fiends, and probably other citles in| the a | efore his home wate ~ average parent will be an- | who registered at the Frye hotel Standing before his home watch ‘) the Northwest ered in a series of. helpful | pen r Pid aap ing the flashes of the guns, he was) Teter ban o wile bad tes ne a pful | here, giving San Francisco as his clipped by a bullet ee bas a ‘ » ehil-! articles dictated by Mrs. Wint | residence, walked over to the tele- vietim was Corporal] “ fred Sackville Stoner rded | phone in his room Tuesday and ther Ano Friedlander’ Bf) “wrmopers aroun ihe bouon ang) ot, sockee, Stone, seeanias Star delivered to your home while Mrs. Stoner’s ar- icles are being published. ; peers ce When 1 reined over roo eee Recbums tha reatackt uba Garson |} \OTHERS and fathers, you can’t afford to miss} 7 Needy ee OWNED a bulldog once. Oddly enough, my dog, like ‘Johnny’ Considine, was pone en grins ber npg was | baguid ashen abe ee thg } these wonderful articles if you have a child aihey meemed to be awaiting ine) 4 an Irish bulldog. He was an amiable dog, most of the time, and he was alpoice . government believe they have |} Of Your own. Call The Star, Main 9400, ask for the for today ° Staunch friend, but, gosh, how he loved to fight. This page of the letter is missing.| caught the most important cog ioae ation department, and tell him to have The in Justice Brinker's. court three | been operating at enormous weeks ago and Tuesday, when the profit for several months in Se. ) files were opened in superior court.| attle, Bellingham, Blaine ang | Jones of Company G, Seventh in-| There was no debate on the t DI Sig apa asked the clerk to send some one fantry. | Authorities investigating circum-, well had been removed, but prob @ ( pss ae Mmuaitee at the dee = packages. which | are | belleved 10) educator of her times, during her | up age arin ngp id pein ly in | stances leading up to the discovery pea y owing to heavy rains, NOinicipal league luncheon, in the dicate Upper hae been buying large| * it in Seattle last wee : nen do you want?" the clerk doors. Schools an 1 |late Monday of the body of Mra,| ‘racks were visible Washington rathskeller. It had el ale Quautitien of the drugs at one of| .,Mra. Stoner ts the mother of {Asked Cloned. ie did not manifes. as|John Ellis, 40, wife of an tssaquah| Naud found the body, attracted |been announced that a’ debate the leading wholesale dryg firme in| U¥earold Winifred Sackville | | “I guess lance, The people yy mgr: ne . to the well by the apron, and re-|would be leld between Mayor Gill “ane Vancouver 7 Stoner, jr., acknowledged by edu- | 84 ported the matter at once and unc n Eric nis The ¢ » re _,| cators and scientists to be in |, A porter hurried upstairs and rted mat n and Councilman Erickson The case will be reported at once found Bolt in a pool of blood, He Mrs. Ellis had been missir partment at Wash.| every respect the best developed | Too" te tothe sity hospieal 1 mY | The program committee of tne T to the customs deps as ah: te since last Friday, when she left|league now says it was all a mis Starts OMOITOW | inxton, D.C. with the view of n-| child in the Untted States | He will recover much curlosity as during previous| rancher, floating in an abandoned battles. well near Hobart, found further eve = Sega dence Tuesday pointing to murder | h 1 | on ie Rody, found by Jonn Nava: ‘her sisterinJaw's home near Ho- |ta === "] igating the laxity of the Cana-| She passed her examinations to |” tye had shot himself with @ 32 [frat tha woman had been dealt 2 Dart and started afoot two miles| Mayor Gill was asked to speak dian authorities bh enter college at the age of 9. lenliher revolver. and the bullet that tie wemen hed begn OPAle Sto her ows: home several wecks ago, before the tax And. it promises to be A. 1. Hamer, special inspector of She has written nine books; con- | grazed his right row pron Me had been thrown into the, Several bruises showed plainly|question came up. When it was bed I is is customs, is given full credit for Up-| verses in eight languages; sews, |” 4 Jetter found on him was ad- well hours after death on the body and the lungs contain. |Susgested that a debate with Erick a bie one. A sale of per’s arrest | cooks, plays several musical In- | dressed to Wm. R. Towne, of the Deputy Sheriffs Stringer and|@d no water, a tact which points|son would be an Interesting pro Mai abe re Hamer has suspected Upper tor struments, and is expert in many |jocal U. S. assay offic® who lives 4 Spaight left. here early Tuesday to the conclusion of Coroner Ma-| ram, art Aga M4 goa hivh-gritde jewelry like some tine, but the fact that ne! outdoor sports lat 616 Terry ave. Towne, who ts f son that the bod ad t would be ¢ ie rs ; was able to find any drug in| ghe is the product of Mrs, | secretary of the Scottish Rites Ma- 1] this will be appreciated |! nis possessi She is the produ r for the scene of the crime. After was thrown into |Gill was ¢ courteous to Gill if the origina ar examining the body in the Renton the weil after ‘ _when he returned) gtoner's system of Natural Edu- | sonic order, said the letter was of LAUSANNE, Switz, Nov.2— | morgue, Stringer said there was lit-| Deputy sheriffs were went out were changed and the mayor especially at this time |/from trips toWvancouvé& dulled his) cation ja personal nature and revealed no. German swpflarines in the | tle doubt that It was a cae of mur-| to investigate late Monday evening |® 1 to divide time with Erickson neiae Se suspicion sell rinciples of edu. | motive for the attempted suicide, ond apron 7 han's ly killed off the ‘ he he hol- Hamer arrested.a man in Belling OM SNNRS PENCIL lcisco, Bolt refuses to make any Mediterranean have been or der. and had not been heard from Tues of year, W yen the ho tion, which made Winifred a dered to blockades Greece, ac Missing Since Friday day morning, Hillis declared bis nees of debate id - ae ; ham eyerel days ago. who volun Ke ate airaking: Tslente, can be | Statement 3 evidently bee: 1¢ | home ad always be 1 ay seas so close teered inf ation involving lp i a 1. - — cording to Munich advices to. | “she had evidently been in the home life had always been most! gopy 1@ NOT RECOVERED iday season is so close teored information tavotving Up) Soolieg in’ training all ehiaren, day water but about 12 hours,” ho wild.) happy, HOQUIAM, Nov. 2—No trace of|| For full details as to |(per., will be told by Mrs, Stoner in | PARENT-TEACHERS MEET Fine ON FRENCH TROOPS? on wriday ite Mieatlimdbaenel Meroe, Ne striyha far trom |the body of Hdward Neff, 19, the a . See the Upper is about 36 years old, He| The Star's series. | ‘The Irving Parent-Teachers’ asso- BERLIN, Nov. 2.—Greeks have| Beside the well were found a|the roid she js sald to have intend.|high school boy who fell moe se prices, ele, see th as a millman, offic They will appear from day to |ciation will meet Wednesday, No- fired on French troops, retreating} napkin and apron, both of which|ed to follow when she left her|launch Silvia, while on a Lb ys i large ad on page 7 say, to explain his frequent auto. day. vember 3, In room No, 9 of the Ir- from the Bulgarians, according to| Kilis sald did not belong to his! sister-in-law's home, unlexs her erulse of the barbor, has ye g . {rips from Blaine to Vancouver,| The first one will be published |ving schoo:, The meeting will be the Berlin Tagebiatt. wife. The boards covering the! body was carried some distance found. | AE horas Om ee ARE 0) | in The Star Friday. addressed by Mrs. Anna Y. Reed,

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