The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1916, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR HOSPITAL SHIP By Popular “sunt: 25007! THE MAN AND THE Demand | Sisters of Charity Among Vic > <= --| WOMAN IN THE CASE Townsend ‘ | RED CROSS aan PETROGRAD, April 1.—Tw hundred and fifty men perished, including many wounded, when Tremendous Success > ~—) a German submarine torpedoed nk the Ru honpital ok Sea, and ship Portugal In the B it was stated here today Count Tatisticheff, Red Cre delegate, Baroness Meindorff \ | and 14 other « 50 Russian and 29 French m ‘<p? as. °? ae ae mare ere of charity, >. lcal corps members the missing. The attack, It was declared was made without warning A Red Cross was conapicu ously displayed on the side of the vessel, and she was lying at ina among Vitagraph Production That Has No Equal anchor, when two torpedoes were hurled into her from a die tance of 60 yards In one minute the Portugal had plunged to the bottom As she went down slightly In jured men and sailors mingled | Ina struggle on her decks, and the wounded, lying helpless on ; their cots, screamed In vain to | be saved. There were 158 survivors, The Portugal wae 444 feet long, and had @ gross tonnage | of 5553 tons. ¢ pee 4 mas F4) , « ” ~~ Jane Grey, last seen here You have read of “Cleopatras” who destroy. Here ele cee, in “Let Katy Do It.” ts the ' os age-old question: “Can a h Woman in this story. is an exposition of bad woman make a m one that has agitated the minds of philosophers, min- isters, and just ordinary men and women, As por trayed in “Wa with the Ince genius of pictured n good?” It is a big question, CONTINUED story telling, we have a feature we can unqualifiedly d FROM PAGE 1 REPORTER WELL FED OF. pw ome. He seemed always te p amiling to himaelf. | “Well, how a they coming, hak he aske cheertly ‘Oh, I can't kick,” I replied. “Tt’s lan strange to me, and I lost my appetite, but I guess I'll get along all right Sure, you will,” he replied. In spite of cullar, leering smile, 1 began ¢ bim. This ain't s bad place, a-tall recomm 4] res 24 pens 24 ee FG jsser Pq pee F <4 Edith Storey and it youre right, they treat vou ik AND 2 REELS OF Antonio Moreno #i"=:"' Pee be, ae ee Keystone (omedy BRAND NEW, TOO yw tho folks you're all right, and there won't ng too good for yc What you want to do ts try to keep out of the mill. (He referred to the jute mill) It's only the bums that go there. By the way, what's your Ine? “I'm a bookkeeper,” I lied “Fine!” the convict smiled. You'll be all right. They won't! take a guy like you out to the mill! You want to try for a job tn the library or in the front office You'll have all the liberty you want |and you won't have to associate Jwith all th hard-boiled wings.” All Prisoners Have Their Duties All the prisoners at Walla Walla have duties to p Th are a do have offices of } rison brary, and even sleep there The printing establishment where the privon paper, “Our View | Point,” {s published, library th WASHINGTON, April 1— The f © admin The Interstate Commerce Com- | istration build he routine mission today postponed, on office work and bookkeeping of the institution is done by prisoners. ‘VENINGS ~ <q |peme P| Chae. Weakley at the Keyboard of Our New $20,000 The love story of a man and girl “ CHESTRAL who are cast upon an uninhabited ‘OR island in the South Pacific PIPE ORGAN” wanna Prange 15c University Admission Street Children 5c SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY JOHN HAMRICK viets who TONIGHT—LAST TI “The Raiders”—an adventure, with H. B. Warner and Dorothy Dalton. “Gypsy Joe”—a Keystone riot of fun—2 reels of it. is located tn sng CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. rie AT PIKE Vv ) ‘ to have been | many sentences against him of effective May 1. | | that he probably will never : LONDON, April 1—Again Announcing the postpone- | WASHINGTON “April 1.—G leave prison, is the librarian. % hifting his attack to the Meuse ment, the commission said (many has promised an To He has two bankers, a doctor Bh ona Ship ‘nomen .¢ * that the raliroads involved had | Investigation of the charge that and a half.dozen other men of east * row asked for a rehearing, but that | Teuton submarines have renewed| brains assisting him in the | p prines co belgian bed thelr petition had been delayed. |their campaign of torpedoing with-| handling and sorting of books. | iis laa iam. Pere aaabthen: reports. Holding up of the order will [out warning allied merchantm A “Job in the library” ts coveted all Ps continue pending the rehear- | carrying. Americans, according to| bY many, but achieved by very few.| “4 ing of the petition. Ambassador Gerard's report | During my conversation with the The t ° | . BM ertiety vere consenting ios He said he was unable to learn|convict with the crooked amile ~ a terrific bombardment of the | REGARDED AS VICTORY | how soon the desired information| be@an my effort to learn the inside FOR THE RAILROADS | might be obts 1 eS, ot prison reform | pss Fg [ss Fag pee FH pe Fg Ie Fe pee D Malancourt-Bethincourt salient." BorTLAND, April 1.—Postpone. I said, as the trusty lolled t of the 4 he A | o » dock o side door, what ,! a ial * a ; LOADED WITH ‘PORK ccs cr2.2 become ettocute | STATE D. A. Re MEET 2 52 tissu iis‘pacas" io pawn say steno planes ti lho know mh he wan, bo 'EDITOR JAILED WITHOUT TRIAL looked upon here as a victory for you tilnk it does sny good to lock he bas to do it. Tee re vou. if| blessed him for his first words: | FOR ATTACK ON POLITICAL RING violfo, I'l tell him about ; the raflroads, and a further rebuke us fellows up here? Do you be ages ~ f | r rot t you ¢ etice Say, there's a special order for WASHINGTON, April 1—Repre|to the contention Portland was| EVERETT, Ap i! 1.—In the open-|iieve you will be a better man when |YOU Ket the Job, you can practice " ‘ E WASHINOTON, Aort! 1—Repre| tn. tho contention Poriand. war| EVERETT. Apr Ltn th open |iiere you wil 01s eet ha Nol aaet oat alge hey ‘haar NOW SUES SHERIFF FOR DAMAGES y p a assembly of the Daughters of |" «wh o»| have to work in the mi old © guar ‘republican congressmen, made a| because of its nearness to the In-| state arsem i Where do you get that stuff rin MEMPHIS, Tenn. April decided stand against a $40,000,000| land Empire of Washington, it} the American Revolution here yes-|was the convicts retort. “Re-| Introduced to the TY haven't any order,” the guard| —On the ground that he was | na nee ee ee ‘rivers and harbors bill, declaring | should be granted lower rates than | terday, plans were made to form) form? Well, I should say not. — | haven’ any crass.” the Gunce| ralironded ee yall. ty. weeeibane’. [aime seeks ta ae acemnnen ethat it was “an extravagant pork/| Astoria and, consequently, than th chapters of the soctety among the| “If the judges who send men| Barber Shop | replied, surlily i ee the political ring coher feet eaten manned to ae 8 Saaeete ‘barrel measure.” Chairman Spark-| competing Puget Sound cities. *| college’ girls. Mrs. Edmund Bow-| here would make the sentences aix The orchestra, he told me, play the om rs get, so far as I'm con palbesiclaa “ra ma gi . joy to carry a message to him $ Sman, of the rivers and harbors| The railroads had filed an appeal| 4h made an address in favor of/ months, instead of two and three/ed at the Sunday chapel services The eonvistRarber etiil held bic| Leech, Slur ae the Manion © PT eae atled into an auto) ‘committee, urged the passage of| for a rehearing of the case and the | Prepare J The Seatt city) years, for small offen they|and the Tuesday night motion pic re Des %* ft j doubtful mae Press, has sued Sheriff i A WitHoUr ‘THRO picheane ¥ ed ea. | Council ceremony was ap- nt do some good » In|ture sho besides giving enter-|Clippers, waiting doubtful Q Peed CUSTOMARY ana | oapger yp iene teaches pro Bong tle pag eller ae Se clante Aca’ ameatth Me eae Well, the warden just told me| Rlechman of Shelby county for |HEARING ANY chnaiten Gad Bertillon, $25,000 damages. THE RIGHT TO DEMA some As a result, Attorney General Z,.| LOCKED IN A CELL, bility.| Newton Estes, who accused Leech; Meantime, Leech’s message reach- |not to clip his hair,” thi tion of the rates recently or proved |the first six months a man a unt-|man declared, “He's sic for May 1, pending decision on t uffers. He learns his lesson, If) ally a GERMANS RAP TEDDY : ver would go straight again,| While we were talking, |thing. I'll take the respor se of fear of bein ched| formed guard beckoned to me. | ‘ ‘ “ se 5 Cool anak. beck, bed 45, at ha I walked behind him down a long| “Wilson, get out of that chair) of criminally Mbeling him, and Sher-/ed T. T. Fitzhugh, Leech's lawyer. TACOMA, April 1.—The German-| end of six months tn atir, (“Stir | corri towards the room where ans follow me. , fh [itt Reic hman, whose subordinates A bail bond for $2,000 was signed, lub, formed Friday|is the prison term for peniten-| had bathed If that officer had arrived € and Justice Helms ordered Leech | | | American | night, declared itself solidly against | tary.) | released, ‘ight Jailer Abington refused to honor the justice's order or to al low Fitzhugh even to see Leech He turned to the left, and we| minutes later, my cranium would | passed another long row of cells,|have been as sleek as a billiard Roosevelt for president ’ iso! | Declares Prison at right angles to the one in which | ball BAT TLESHIPS 6 5 eee ig eee my cell was located hen we| | i ut in elght monthé or a y cision aaa ta the left, nant 4 vt j ‘ CAS RETS SET you get toughened up. You lose bi a SRA ea te ie the tira ‘NO DEATH, HE SAYS wror TWO, HOURS LEECH i es cor cad og i a nathat yo tonae bate eo atch ck bh gr Wabwenai oe | CADO, WITHOUT THE PRIV- Bia’: navy aibebeatee* on the YOUR LIVER AND he an ope ncourt IN the csates ot the | gcndas aie a Oi tn We oats IERGE OF SEBS HIS LAW- is house naval committee today “The reason guys come back tol At the end of the colla we enter.| of New York gin a series of | TGs any ONE ELSE, Me | The Living | ally, Fitzhugh found Judge : five lectr are planning to demand that prison as second and third-termers | oq a a ° Phe Laws congress authorize construc- BOW § RICH is pa tly be aun a y have lot F SGnith Memithn abort ead 4 DAIS Dead. “Rein arnati 4 The Laws] tion of eight first-line battle- ty because thay have speut aol ne ae en, Bible’ and “Lorde of the Law,” at room. There we | Hand, who, after learning that the ditor was in Jail without a com- dstes, sug. lings to strip One of them elicited the informa might come to prison to see me/ing received news that all passen tion that I had once played the . ues nt to look any|gers on the Hiner Chiyo Maru we New York Biock will be open for|Mavy bill when the naval commit several days. |tee meets for final drafting of the mitment paper, ordered the night t partly It was e@ roc ere the coi | red the nig Ships this year, Instead of the Tecia tina (amde thet thar veer ino ae nae lion phere the conlthe Seattle headquarters of the |Jailer to release him. four which Secretary Danleis w int of other pe WGtS: eee oe ee Cheosophical society, 5000 Arcade | | And now the entire state, right t * tet , P rong viewpoint of other people.) | was ordered into a chair re state, Hg recommended. i 4 tic aie kc Lee aes They think soclety owes them aliv-| , convict opened a kit contain | buliding. hay alan! |ttrmon ov governor's office, is im ilious, Sick, C . r ‘oat, td dt ‘ ad | r, Rogers declares ne word | rmoil ove Proportionate Increase In the | var fp cg eat ny ing. And ft does, too, in a good) tng a razor and clippers, He lath ‘a : : +4 : “ ee om sae! ARE oll over Leech's suit number of auxiliary vessels sgtpetcenntes tare Mig. Seong ered my face and shaved me gues anda ein 7 i ali | This man was a clever burglar he reached for the clippers f parted ; ; HASN : = [iia wana oer tran 8 ee TH spare le | ER A will also Probably be demand- | Best for Colds, Bad Breath,| Akput th ‘ yr of th after) It wax the darkest moment of my) fac that modern science has given | . . Ras | noomM@i* cell door was opened by) prison life 4 amked the wari. The plans of Representatives| S0Ur Stomach—Children | 2"trasty and 1 was told to go down| Witon life. 1 had asked the war’) to the world | Harper Leech : Réberts, Butler Britten and Brown Love Them. fo the main corridor There {one ton when 1 entered prison it | Claire Hasner, accused of steak OLE HANSON ing, based on recommendations) (0) in can = |e ne anch, wonderigg What wontj| could avoid the head-shaving pro |took Leech to Jall, are in the center|!%# auto tires from: machine OwGAll q ee mete st ovr shew office at in the form of amendments to the| "st and feel fine. Take. Casen phony aes ge? rehibah me, Asking) of the grip ag Ad | neg h had, in his carer, criticised |2U48e Gordon's court Friday. He | |rets-to" liven your liver and clean 1 also said that my relatives} SAN FRANCISCO, April 1--Have) | to a vtor of : explained that an unknown man the bowels and stop headaches, a had directed him to take the tires gesting ouster proc soon, and [ didn't bad cold, biliousness, offensive away 100 lots at Suquamish at $50 per| Measure, after hearings are con breath, coated tongue, sallow: plano > f the sheriff of his office and a cam-| 9 de t ¥ yreath, coated tongue, jownes - more like a criminal than possible,|safely landed at Hongkong, afte ny re fot, will be sold on terms of $2) cluded next week f sour stomach and gases, ‘Tonight| “Think you could plek it up again) "Sty ‘hadn't. promised possible. |tie steamer ran aground on Lema| paign for the impeachment of Estes, | monthly if seen within the next i mens Is sacaciod to conclude his | take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, |!f you had a chance?” he asked |sight of the clippers convinced me|{slands, local officers of the Toyo Estes swore out a warrant charg-; COMMERCIAL CLUB DANCES few days. Boats leave at 9 a, m. _ rita Monday, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing| “Yes, 1 think T could,” T replied.|¢nat my fate wan sealed \Kisen Kaisha awaited word as to|ing Leech with criminal libel, Fifty members of the Comme Sunday ‘ is will end the hearings.|you ever expertenc Wake up| “Say, you're Just the man we're the damage to the vessel Ax Leech stepped from the ele-|cial Club, with their wives and OLE HANSON & SON |Chairman Padgett hopes to submit | feeling grand—Everybody's doing |looking for, ‘The leader of the or Warden's Order / the vessel was. floated, She] vator of an office building, he was| friends, atter “fe the aunpenl 719 New York Block jthe navy bill to the house bylit. Cascarets best laxative for,chestra wants a pianist. Ho plays| Saves His Hair lwill probably be towed to Hong-I nabbed by two deputy sheriffs from} given in the ry t By a Friday ENjott 2 April 15, children als both the violin and plano, but he Just at that moment the Bertik kong Reichinan's office, night, aioe ti ~ pre a

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