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WE’RE BROKE! NIGHT EDITION —But we should worry! Our wife's going Forecaster Salisbury has it all figured out to have a new hat for Easter. What are so he can get all the bad weather out of his they wearing? See page 7 for a new wenn system before Sunday. He says today: “slant” at this fashion thing. THE ; ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : } “Tonight and Saturday showers, followed Pat MR ed by fair Sunday.” ON TRAINS AND 1916, ONE CENT NEWS RTANDS, he AISER WILL REFUSE QUIT U WARFARE hief of German Admiralty | Is Interviewed i in Berlin VOLUME 19 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, APRIL 21, Ri vis Ea sia area BY CARL W. ACKERMAN | (Copyright, 1916, by the United Pre ss. Copyright in Great Britain.) Body Taken TAR may come. Yet we must hope it will |_.2!)\2ce. es any can go no further in her submarine concessions jto America, Admiral Von Holtzendorff, chief of the admir- view : From Grave be averted. If it does come, Americans ote coos Press 9 7 i in the course of the inter- will ktorespondwi I 2s ts s,s oe og HIS is what you've } pa 0 ise bom ‘would be insanity, We shall not bring it about, {| despite our desire to push vigorously our submarine warfare. But the naval head said later, got to do to get into Not Villa’s “We have definitely agreed to warn the crews and ce | ic enthusiasm. Yet it is no part of patriotism |<". s0u". oN AS Trade Saturday noon. | CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mexice, | promise in every’ way, but we: cantiot- be pakead cic regard freight ships in the same manner 5 Get your dad’s old} April 21-—A bene whose i 4 ee : ’ ;, ish “I speal a straightforward manner y aby. gt en aed to yearn for war OR TO CAMPAIGN FOR IT. | “Ww spar Birt Soeore ‘yiudreds of thousands of tons tain the body of Francisco Vii- |of enemy ships since the beginning of the submarine war ie, ents, and ne wy tere 7 Nh Mg we lifes In these days of tense, critical situations, let us keep our poise. We are not to- Cee ot eee ee Oe ety ee Lropolitan theatre, Univer-|| nor tebe thot of the bencit day at war. In the hearts of true Americans, there is the hope that we will continue { RING AROUND BRITAIN WILL GROW TIGHTER ity st., near Fourth ave., OE ths ete Kean at peace with honor. If there is a possibility of avoiding war’s horrors, the human- | “Five months more will see what we can do to Britis! it 11:45 a. m. \faserted Vila te not wounded, and ity of Woodrow Wilson is great enough to avoid it. Let us not deny him that | Ripoine «Tne, ring, sconiads: tiny esas ae Enalond a { ft ighter anc ighter. hen we Wi sec W Cavanaugh’s band will }| tinbbioas dingy chance. President Wilson needs the moral support of the country now as he has es BBP at nip Reig sti de fey Si peece- until ‘Germany a there waiting for you. |parral and south of Portal is. needed it at no other time. ‘ou will cre he ird It needs but a spark to set the flames of war to this nation. Is it the part of ave., to Columbia st., to Sementy or Lanabesen to supply that spark by unruly passion, immoderate speech, Second ave., to Pike st., ging? Third ave., and to the ae dowd | destroyed. “What I said about freight ships applies only to enemy freighters. We are not going to torpedo, and’ have not tor- pedoed without warning, or without examining the ship papers, any neutral ship, despite reports the enemy is spreai _atehe park, on ess wy ‘patriotic Americans will not shirk: it; ‘nor apek:to shirk: its owe sec spies ceate erdodi ed sncrifices ships board tol England, a submari ve eles od every one of them so far, atid there’ have scores in th North sea, the English chdnnel and ‘the Atlantic. | “If diplomatic relations with America are. broken, oni {) submarines can attack any enemy ship without warning. | SAYS GERMANY MUST USE HER U-BOATS Yet, proud as Americans must ever be to gird on the sword of battle for HU- MANITY, tense as the situation now appears, it is the part of patriotism to retain a calm, unimpassioned state of mind and heart. : odo can ‘‘cut up” like ‘Charlie does while you're parading. At Bon Marche park, the judges will award the prizes. eae ] marine war now. I don’t think America wants to proj They are: First prize,}/ one ot Gen. Aivardo Obregon’s ; \ England. i $25, given by John Ham-||erte Gn, Steree'zcces! ft Shall not be driven to it by the clamor of the fimgo | °°: iow: sisi xe american people want to do every tick, manager ¢ Kaw _ and hay intended for Americas |thing they can to help England win, even by protecting theatre, where Chaplin is ]|horses. However. Obregon is per. th | of th fi j al milit rist. | English freight ships with American lives. playing in “Carmen's Mp ello ac cpl yy papers hor e counse e pro ess on a | “Germany must attack England’s life nerve, which is her prize, a $25 | cre shipping. Gutierrez appears to be doing hii | “We have the means thru our submarines to do this, and watch, given by Tom||utmost to prevent strained rela. ietintiitiaiagi eennmstii a Sieccaie |we must go ahead North of the V. L. S. E. Non Soman” (eczema ome WOM AN HIT BY CLINE GCES TO [Lonely Mother Finds Her asi. tains Burn Xinccicams on board: any more tham a“ ] i 3 . i of The latter has appointed office: | we can send word to neutrals who may be in enemy trenches othes, given by Chaun- to accompany Ameri before ttack. des env cimns|ceawae tctese=| AUTO MAY DIE GET SENTENCE) Husband and Daughters {oi ss © wees cay ua ; ‘ b |we know that all passenger ships now going to Enj fifth prizes, a season pass nite ar ge Begg Barges: Oliver H. Cline, embezzling oo She d Thought | Long Dead carry war munitions, not necessarily ammunition or pies for two at the Rex. A heavy guard patrols the city, Mrs. ie Underhill, 910 jer of the Pacific Coast Co, was to| | but” articles which are much more necessary to help Enge AND EVERY BOY rigidly enforcing the midnight cur-| Stewart st. ie dying in the be sentenced at 1:15 p.m Friday! land continie. war.” Mrs. Rosie McDonald, “whe ) in be in searching for her daughter few. city hospital today as the re- | by Superior Judge Ronald 1 Z spirit 2ARTICIPATING IN] Hunt for Villa Lage eult of being struck down and | Cline confessed ‘Thureday to, hae been living in a tiny room } i; See adeaeal Sas filled with energy er ri, wae PAR WILL | Only a small detachment under| run over by an auto at Ninth | Prosecutor Lundin, tho latter says,, &t 908 Eighth — When he talks he is the most serious official in Germany. THE ARADE ILL }} Gen. Benjamin Garza was reported| ave. and Pine st., about 7:30 a, fhat during the last ten years he Eta Dye ing Z a bark. ef His whole body vibrates energy, Every word carries cons JEN hunting Vill . Friday, , the Pacific Coaart atholle . ; s ’ a é BE GIVEN A PASS TO | ating vititag | Meritt as ariven ny Revert (ine Autrapaed, she acti Contes] tang convent. carse to'The Saar | "Mer sther Weugheny tev, |Viction fcanse’he speak to frankly and unliesitatingly. gy THE FUNNY CHAPLIN Jed the Villistas under Martin Lo- on, i4year-old son of \which he sunk in the Pure Milk Thursday afternoon to ask help | was dead, she believed. Her | é ne feels he is speaking out i dof } ing down q 5 / . killing five and tevenson, 1415 East (dairy, in which he owns a large in | husband's body she had seen (thoughts beforehand to make an impression. B a y. jt. terest | lying disfigured in Butter. During the entire interview he sat erect in a leather chair, Many entries have | This city's regular American col ther was In the car He thus placed $78,815 taken| worth’s morgue 11 years ago [hic eves directly on the interviewer, his remarks coming sud- been received. More are || ony, '* depleted to 25 With; the bey at the time and | frou IN Pasili Soags ects ie A Star reporter questioned = denjy with a punch, like shots from a cannon. wanted Just put your | These have lived here thru all| was teaching him to drive, last two years, he { ber Then he went to the tele ’ ‘ ea | the troubles of the past five years,| police say. have sald, admitting bah) phone. costume on, and meet at | but they say that if the American | Mrs. Underhill attempted to had been lost by him f In five minutes Mrs. McDon- 2 “¥ lexpedition is withdrawn now they| cross the street and became tion of the dairy ald knew that Florian is alive iB t ff t H the Metropolitan theatre, i= leave the country also. | confused when the car bore Pacitic Coast officials ara 1 | and well, and has a 3yearold | ernstor a e 1s { narch. That’s all. ti i down upon her. din, he said, that they cold have D B PIN son; that Sadie is not dead, | . : wg Na h a ” | peared A MASSACRE The front wheel of the ma. declared a dividend of 2 per cent but married happily. reg Pass orts in 1] el Case 4 emember, MT) SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Ap: chine passed over her chest, last year if they had had the mon wealthy rancher in Southern rs | : . | , Tex., April 21 ~ y ? ; prizes beside the free||Gen. Pershing withdrew the ad-| breaking several ribs ey embexzied by Cline. |! qt was worth a for- Oregon, AND THAT HER ot ENA | 1 | vanced detachment of t | puncturing the lungs. ‘I have made a clean breast o HUSBAND 18 ALIVE ANDO avi z 7 f passes! There are no age}! can“expedition in order to sare i = the whole affair,” Cline said. “TH tumes-1,000,000 francs LIVING WITH HER DAUGH. | eer oe xe ee {return or Von tee papers wad 30 limitations. Any one can]}from possibile massacre at the|_ The lady next door says she al- am anxious to Ket my sentence -to press a pin into TER SADIE. The body sh the photographic copies of them hands of Carranszistas, according to| ¥*¥8 thought the worm drive was| Cline was arrested in New Or thought her husband's was | has been caught in a trap from taken by the United States district enter. | staff officers at arm t something to save the orct leans three weeks ago |] the eye of Napoleon, that of another man. which he cannot escape, if the re 0 . - if rmy headquarters | Bh.» 11 Mn: sali > ab Dah PS ATE attorney's office, ' Manager Hamrick is|| today. The expedition is stalled the Great. Last night Mrs. McDonald interpretation placed here to- | ‘The trap results from Von Bern 5 w 0 happy she couldn't sleep. | day on the last few days’ de- storff’s desire to reclaim the docu- ery night for nearly a quarter ments as embassy papers and yet not admit officially that they are ? Mon- @ Barbarous? of a mantiee afer Wearly 8 quarter | Velopments proves correct. coing to have moving} an wsrtioetreeerGon. Son LItKHO ‘Likelihood of an 2 pictures taken of and Gen. Funston here | “ A | cae | ? 5 1 It was freely predicted that parade. They will be} WASHINGTON, April 21.—It was | Answer Before Full Week Spree! Cont cat i i th tar, bors hd EY Bernstorft. might be hand. bo property of himself or the Gam shown at the Rex all next }|tearned authoritatively today thal jot at all. might live to know that Florian| ¢d his passports for reasons in- | ‘ih \ 4 dak ay Gependent of the. eubmarine | If the embassy refuses papers in > |week in conjunction with || te United States wit investigate | ee | : : was still alive and happy lepen § |volving criminal propaganda, the f « papas ~ ’ |@ reported German connection with BERLIN, April 21.—President Wilson's note demand- |] @ You see it’s this And sve since T° heard -of7 , Agi rovers. overnment is free to use them, Chaplin’s “Carmen.” So, }) tne Villista raid on Columbus, N.\in0 ¢y ot se Ghkesatee'a tae ie a eved| Sadie's death,” she sald, “I've sald The situation was brought | Bort NGociments and the evidence ing the end of Germany's submarine campaign was conveyed |]) way: in my prayers. that | would be about by the arrest of Wolf lof Von Der Golts are believed ty { t ” M., which precipitated this nation’s J H boys, you'll have 8) ee ublen with Meriontenig to the kaiser and the people today. Newspapers printed .. | willing to go—I'm suffering from Von igel, former secretary to » by ; ‘ Arnold _ Fredericks, f show that Capt. Von Papen and chance to appear on the |) tnvestigation will await the retura it in full : ane cancer—if | could learn my little Capt. Von Papen, recalied Ger- ot . & author of “One Million ||) gir! nad died tn kind hands attache on bomb BOY-Ed, recalled embassy attaches, same screen with Charlie it Se Smerions expedition now tn Because this is Good Friday, it was almost impossible} Fi ” which The story of the family's scac in New York, and | Were not the Sisves: ae in the if you march, |e Bieniticance was attached here to|t? Obtain an expression of opinion from the foreign office rancs, which appear |} toring and reunion is so strange papers by !leged propaganda plots 4 oy , . There is little likelihood, however, that a reply will be||] ed recently as one of ||| as to be almost unbelievable, | Mach interest 1s apparent, tn. ti Formerly—25 years ago—Mre. Washington has concluded that! capital today concerning the al ude al J. }@ reported all-day conference held Judges will be Norman }) 1 Sexico city yesterday between sent before the end of next week the novels-a-week in McDonald lived with her husband the German embassy faces the neces: leged confession of Horst Von Der Hackett, leading man at | te Germs minister to Mexico and It was indicated that there would be no public comment The Star, has written and her family at Puyallup sity of admitting improper activi-|Goltz, German secret agent, satd the Metropolitan theatre; {} Ge Carranza until Imperial Chancellor Von Bethmann-Hollweg — returns , Then trouble came ties or having the facts proved|to have revealed in London plang. - + kaise another detective story. “My husband and I just drifted | against it {for astounding activities in Amer. Mayor’s Secretary Jimmy ] yitta In Los ANGELES? from his aster visit to t ron the fre Crehan, D. S. Tobias of 1M8 ANGELES, April 21—Maj the Northern Pacific || Rian ueny voaey sonore inet. te ATTACK Now WOULD se, ne 7 Fie dl y today reports that he Gaveacs ‘avak j j ei In such an event 5 movie fa - || in here searching for Francisco , (just a e fan), Man | Villa, supposed to be hiding in this CAUSE SURE BREAK | show that the submarine command ager Hamrick, and Tom er falled to receive his orders to i part,” she said, “He drove me , rffc volving Von Bernstorff and Of course it has a mys- || 4?*" Whether Von Bernstorff can show | ica involving te Napoleon’s oe away, He took cade to his moth-/ that Washington {8 wrong, remains |Capt. Von Papen, his former af dl ya we Hon took my iittle girl to Dr, Mc.| 0,08 een jane ; . turns the trick. cratQok my little trl to Dr. Me-) "von igel's papers form the prin-| The Goltz confession, complete Sia meCracken adopted: Fora {oipal basis for thie belief. ‘The /with names and dates, tells Howe i 7 hs . sta 0 R, , * pere a Pi > en, “u Vi @ This new mystery |}! tat was 23 years ago, when she [comfession of Horst Von Der ( secretly met Von Papen, thru Viee North. | "Pain te neat ot tbe sonore} py nowenT s, sewoen [doa hrnak would be wee: I story ig entitled “The [lle nc wney cy neq agi tte te tatogt tute counts [aineant plane or aiding Canad The prizes are worth} **” pas ede Seer Correeneneer | Little Fortune.” It will |}! work a arothtie’ 1 boule tag ot” | another element ; j towns Jon, the Great lance ial trying for. | QUEEN ANNE G.0. P. CLUB ica, In its note to Merlin, demands jebtock of Standard Ol! of New lt begin in The Star next |} \0or int fe’ baevent Dads, | catia Th We te ee ie lemme 3 Sa Re IE A COT eee eee cite ans lene cacetiny “acaiaat merchant (11, ts now 1,270. One of the bul || Monday and end Sate janie eshvaihed ‘vou PR ee acts i be Ry 2 laps lie TUME, FELLERS, AND if called by President Harry | men meee 26 Sesetom ly i 7 ‘. | ee ay he goes |i How serlousty the German. em tht on Canada by blowing up God t that if the United States t t | “I don’t think the American people want to declare : gran mus go 0 war, | against Germany for the way she is conducting her sub ii Be’

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