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a an ara err S rs F e SETS T SP. Ne 2A a aad Cy b od rs 0 i ee ee ONDON GUNS WING ZEPPELIN aiding Airship Falls From Sky Into Thames e S e attl e S ta ‘ We won't take those blankets off the bed FLEET S EEPS ‘Beonslaees Hs i we ‘sme after observing George Sal- e } THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ah Gaaee nea marinion | * 9 he chirruped today, when we called him up. VOLUME 18 SEATTLE, WASH. SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916 ONE CENT Siw Wvesne’ os BOMBS KILL 98 BA WAIT a earn yee a from ag Me one are ne Sienetore com in a note under Springvale’s bunk after his death. Alan ] ensen, secret service agent, t! inks this may a clue to the counterfeiting gang he has been commissioned to run to LONDON, Apri i 5 _. ve thrill Well, ~ Bone Socueee por’ re _— my find out all — it by reading “The Siren of the Snows,” Stan- lins which Ang gegen yee y Shaw’s thrilling novel of the Canadian wilds, whic appea t tall ay | h i} day. Don’t miss it. It is vastly different from the usual pha a ee a ee ee eT eee jlast night, the L-15, was shot down by anti- i jair craft guns and fell into the water off Reporter BADGER CASE FAILS; Capture *2°#s°80 Wise uehlted Eze otra red nd hr ll Fed PROSECUTOR SA YS i Vill | "Son Zeppelin squadrons raided the + Drtegn HE LACKS EVIDENCE Fdbcsnar! jeastern counties while a lone Zeppelin |visited the northeast region. A total of 74 Unless more evidence is ob- tained to sustain a charge of | Carranzista General Gives Out | Report; No Con- Pompe) ct: | | bombs were dropped. The airship brought down in Thames conspiracy to blackmail, lodged inst Louis P. Sichier, a Estuary was one of the latest models. financiat agent, and Isabel The raider was wrecked 35 miles east of Who * Walla Walla Tells of EL PASO, April 1-—Uncon firmed reports in circulation at Chihuahua City today sald that the American forces captured Villa near Minanca ye eereay, } Gen, Gavira made nouncement public, desterine the information came to him from Gen, Guterriez. The lat- ter also reported that telegraph | wires to Minaca were damaged. Cell Life burg, and Littian Pe reon, a firmation London | leg “badger girls, rose -_—_— vg ‘ - THE BARBER) cuter Lundin asserted Saturday HIS FORCES SMASHED| Patrol boats immediately surrounded the Bening she, fort or | This statement followed dismiss ava. 7, cowie floating Zeppelin. Its crew surrendered. 1a ¢ ‘i tas viewed from the cd IS Dottie Coote, an attractive ptintieg Beste -Sa6t7 ; Geevespereaens Just as the last German was taken off, | the great airship broke up and sank. It is believed this Zeppelin ts the |same one which was reported over onton during the night. Wien SATE RIFFS seen, it was traveling slowly at a great height, plainly visible in the clear, starlit evening. | RAID TINY Thousands witnessed “the raid At 8 p, m. the approach of a hos- tile sky fleet was signaled by DRUG S watchers on the northeast coast The theatres were just filling Crowds in evening dress paused on o ed aaa the sidewalks to view rth poses The Doctor,” a 30-inch-wide They saw Britieh searchlights rug store, located at 911)2 bathe the Zeppelins with white Railroad ave., has temporarily light, then came sharp volleys) cjosed its doors to the rush of wom | YOURE stenographer, in Police jaa | Judge Gordon's court late Friday. | Sheriff Hodge, who had accused Wane |Sichler and the others with being —_ implicated in a gigantic “badger @- syndicate to swindle wealthy men of prominence of this city, was the ye — by the state in ‘ots Tomtneny Faille Fiat Hodge, it was expected, would submit evidence sufficient to . clinch the state's case. 80 It was impossible to confirm His testimony fell flat sos | the story. Other than to admit Miss Coots) | # 3 American forces will with: had denied every phase of the | draw from Mexico immediately charge laid against her during tn-! |) after Villa is taken. terviews he had with her in his! | The best of feeling was re- Siena ry 7 & ported between United States om the a » | soldiers and de facto govern- she the batteries of antiaircraft trade Saturday. ment treope--Beth-she..Mext- The rpectators appeared curious| — Its. chief dispenser, J. A. can and American fighters feel rather than alarmed Davis, is in the county jail. nothing more important to fom: | confident Villa scon will be | A single bomb killed an entire “The Doctor” was raided by captured, | Tho he has withdrawn to almost tmpenetrable mountain fastnesses the American expedition’s sce know the country very nearly as well as Villa does. | family of three pereons and wound led seven others, it was unofficially | OCepvty Sheriffe Ven Guret and | reported Body, late Friday afternoon, | Another demolished two brick | and a wagonload of “drugs” said cottages, but by a seeming miracle to be contained in bottles, la- all occupants escaped injury. led “ i Other Cases Are Weaker The Zeppelin wrecten'* ol beled ‘ ‘Gunny Brock, Green River,” “Guckenheim,’ “Golden i oe poem memines, ictier aad the BELIEVE BANDIT HAS ‘Thames estuary is the first to be Staite Jeb Gseaon oc po for eige HIDDEN IN MOUNTAINS * * * # & destroyed on the English coast dur- Wedding” and other well-known Weaker, according to Prosecutor EL PASO, April 1.—Desperatety ing a raid “proprietary” names, confiscat- ; 4 4 36 : k” in jaan, thas the Coote case wounded, Villa is believed to be It is the 36th to be “sun ed. “The whole matter is a great dis Siding ecday with the-remnants of action, according to official figures) “The Doctor” is, or was, prob. jSppointment to me.” declared Pros - hix defeated band {a the fastnesses e of the allies. ably the, most remarkable “drug” store in the state. It was estab: ecutor Lundin. “Miss Coots and of the Continental divide. [Miss Peterson werg brought up He is supposed to be somewhere lished since the prohibition law here from California because the —— south of San Geronimo. became operative. sheriff assured me they would testi Ministers Sunday will call the at The names of American soldiers It occupies the space between fy for the state against Sichler tention of their congregations to! wounded in the ten-mile running two buildings—a restaurant and 30 | Dart to the court. | Miss Coots was accused of hav ing extorted $1,500 from A. M |Balley, a real estate dealer of Se attle and Vancouver, for whom she formerly worked as typist ve psig wee HES Mrs. Clayburg, as She Looks Today | “The state has charged them with “Clean-('p and Paint-Up" week, and tight with the Villistas are anxious butcher shop—and measures conspiracy to blackmail Samuel I. urge cleanliness of environment a® |) awatted. 5) ON inches in width, according to the E. A. Peters |Silverman and others, but Silver @ vital factor in the moral growth ~ official reports said four United deputies who raided it Sai mals, ale grary . poate ame Bere. and I afm undble.to | of the community t States troopers were wounded dur A large amount of goods, eggs twice a week, ice | *** 1D Woees WHA him __The need for co-operation during! ing the battle, while the Seventh ORE rit d.—-Strengthen. vet; Were stored behind the “cou: ‘on summer Sundays, fe magma Clean-Up and Paint-Up” week! cavalry chased the bandits down pat : p Ne ter,” which is the top of a 52-galion ‘QUAKE REGISTERED which begins Monday, also will be|the broad valley at the head of| WEW YORK, April 1.—Coun- | “studio” room at the Plaza hotel be |siy the evidence against Capt. Hans parrel of alcohol, it is said ; atamiger dy the children tn the Rio Santa Marto alte os ei Wen eee iets han not yer} Tauscher, husband of Mme. Gadski,| According to Deputy Von Gurst, | — Sunday schools n. Hell's information was that rs been, permitted to see , sade pie ‘lewo men were-taside “The Dector® er eisl ie the veces, ‘The earth’s crust slipped a little Four members of the Seattle Min- Villa had been wounded previously | Waite, confessed polsoner, will B permitted to see 6 EI hx a eg ee 5 iis: AS ci stot drinking whisky, when he entered ‘ Erid according to the untversity interial federation, who are mer while fighting Carrantistas at| ask that he be again committed |, Led by I istrict Attorney Swann, | nec rear w ri au es ae Tied oth be Sell ae witnoonen rote and the setamograph in- bers of the general advisory board| Guerrero. One bullet was said to f officers suce ed to destroy the Welland nal, fed “Risretive wine s Kemnaisted of parsnip soup,| Dro mors ie victoria, B.C, Wash.|to the Clean-Up and Paint-Up bu-|have shattered his leg, while his| © Bellevue hospital for exam: «x the roll of bills which | eral officials here today telegraphed ecal” th in Mies Goes eines T steak, mashed potatoes, ioeton D. C., and on the university reau, are Rev. Sydney Strong was crushed by a fall from hin| nation as to his sanity, it was Eugene O, Kane, undertaker, said /agents of the department of justice January 1,” said Sheriff Hodge Sat- thick slices of bread, coffee -o ious in Seattle. Rev. Cleveland Kleihauer, Rev. F.| horse | learned today he received from Waite and buried | thy ,000 worth of war munt urday. bread pudding with milk An earthquake quaked 200 miles|P. Giboney and Rev. R. A. Van de! Villa's capture ts believed now This request will be made under a tree in a lonely part of|tions bearing Tauscher’s name and jie pudding was in a smaller). stnwest of here Las to be matter of houre when Waite is arraigned Mon- Long Island. trademark are stored in warehouses ent of the tin dish that eee eens | day on an indictment charging When counted, however, there /at Aberdeen, Wash HA D N LE BO Ss with murdering John €, was only Aberdeen consignment winics me thru the cell door. him FE other food, except the coffee Did This Happen to You Today ? Peck, hie fatheriniaw, had admitted recelving $9,000 from | sists of 4,000,000 rounds of ammuni. soup, was dumped together in 4 him to «wear |tion and 40 cases of rifles, which NEW YORK, Apri! 1.—Don't larger section to It, is expected to there was arsenic in the fluld with | were seized by R. L, Sebastian, dep worry if your becoming dark — only a spoon—the largest which he embalmed Peeck’s body. |uty collector of customs, when the — sult turns to a ghastly green or 4 ever saw—with which to ve his try to ascertain Several women singers were nam-| schooner Annie Larsen put into Ho a sickly yellow this summer. _ N- MY - MY — You FooLtep really t a ed today in connection with the in-|quiam in distress Don't go and kick to your es the “fish,” in the first @ |"man from Egypt” influenced him quiry According to British consular of. clothier. According to a. cir- fevontency of his arrival in pris PAPA— HA-HA-HA ~HAW to poison his relatives, or whether District. Attorney Swann called ficials here, Capt. ‘Tauscher had| cular sent out by the National ®, attempts suicide. That's why Pea te recly «fabrication. ‘for Walte’s diary and closely real|planned to ship’ those munitions| Association of Clothiers. this TU4 not receive a knife or fork Look MARIE, JANE FOOLED Walto appears to be resigned to it, but the book failed to reveal efther to Mexico or British India, to. may happen to all owing to a ™ Prisoners ste io. the dtn-| Me - WHAT DO You THINK the electric chair. Sues anything about Mrs. Horton's past| inaugurate a revolution | scarcity of coal tar dyes. Eteerd them marching tars OF THAT 2 HA ~HA-HA- ton’s faith in him is unshaken and, It contained mention of her visits 7 she is still anxious to visit hin to the “studio” room Waite main torridors below me. New pris Must eat in their cells until shed their fish-clothes -_ Receives His First Visitor Was some time after dinner My first visitor arrived. He| ® young man with a wicked,| ied wile | the sweeper on the floor wt Horton and Waite rented a/| tained at co Plaza hotel. WINNER IN ‘NEIGHBOR’ CONTEST WILL BE ANNOUNCED ON MONDAY ¢ -| IMPORTANT IF TRUE LOOK BEHIND You — ' (Continued on page 8) yi \ So many letters have been sent, arrived early in the morning, I to | APRIL Foo! o many tatters nove Doon gant) cerned carly fa the meres | | l arose thinking 1 had noth A I ORS | | |bors in Seattle, that {t was Impos| ing jeft in life. My husband | \ sible for Professor Meany of the) w dead, and my children University of Washington to plex | were away the best one of them in time for Then I heard a knock and ° ° Saturday's paper went to the door, There were He will announce the winn all my neighbors, and, to lead BRANDEIS poet aa pe can ‘go thru the.griet| them, the Metnodiet minister's ECAUSE of spots upon the sun, T. Roosevelt declines to run, so pail that has already reached wife they say. Bill Bryan's making speeches free, and Sunday will The Star, This probably will be She put her arms around m not take a fee—not today. John 0. Has out the price of gas; on Monday and sai¢ rs, Donovan, we thle and Ria carne 8G 1 live! WASHINGTON, April 1.— n cod | and . “M ; yea, this and more has come to pass, as #l live! 8 vote of 3 to 2, the Pept: One of the fine Vert eg eroaen pepe end a gh Carnegie said to William Jones, “Scratch my name off the corner Mittee of the senate judiciary contest has been the big response) love you and to welcome you /gtones | give! My honest right hand must not learn when my left Committe: today recommended ae Pe a rgatine ande “They also brought Junch doth a good turn—get me, Steve?” Old Henry Ford has dropped a hint eee Somtie Sree | difficulties in the quest of happt Don't think this was are. |'8 one musts mon ae ee mein ppd Gag kta ria {eh Wilson's nomination of lhess. A wholesome neighborhood | ligious affair. 1 am a Catholic pad hea etapa oF. plaee to. Fortty: She. ONte Ay anes D. Brandeis to tne United irit has been the bright ray of| My neighbors belong to differ are for peace. They held a meeting yesternight, and said: “We are Mates supreme court bench. tee and joy in thelr toflsome| ent denominations too proud to fight. War must cease The namen of the ve, Ractveun tT Whe tue Losiitel The chamber says the Renick law is worse than anything it saw BS for and against jilves. ter printed today is rep-| in ‘Tacoma, and { rocelved from | hereabouts, and Allen Dale ie sore and cross when Kempster tells him Hetused, byust SLR he STAY at A ste ; who is boss—they're at outs. “Ol” Erickson now’ lifts his lid and ¢ ~ la exentative of the general spirit) three to five letters every day Mins and Wor nt se eee nas been reflected from every Can any. one. tell a mora | praises Gill for what he did, they're so chummy. Will Humphrey, too, allots ae ae iw Go beautiful story of loyal neigh: | has spurned to take a postal site right in the lake; he's a rummy B The subcommittee’s recommenda Part vattor The Star: What can | . George Cotterill won't make a speech and Dr, Matthews will not ton will enate ju I say of my neighbors? When | 1 love my neigh preach any more. Friend Paterson, shipbuilder great, is at the front ary comint my husband died, I visited | They ull younger than | to stake his fate, in the war. The school kids by a vote @ yeas, have Is expected the republicans away with my children about | myself. I am 62 years of age. asked for shorter holidays, and more school, The politic™™ s all agree sHempt to delay the recom six months. On returning | MRS. ALICE DONOVAN, that party lines ought not to be— @ation to the senate or to ip home, | traveled at night and 5803 24th Ave, N. W. | April fool! ‘ itely postpone it. Pvt Pages aang

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