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something else next week. Watch The Star. POLICE |FIND EXP * * * * } IPOLICE LIVE SAVED BY A } CHEMIST — J. J. Kelley's “Art Palace,” drug store and “soft drink” @@porium, at 1313 and 1315 First ave. was ompletely Wrecked Saturday by Police Chief Beckingham’s ' “Carrie Nation squad,” who, while smashing the fixtures and stock} fm trade discovered enough nitro-glycerine and other high @plosives to have blown them and the entire building to stom: Chief Beckingham’s foresight caused him to send a chem-| Ht member of the city hospital staff with his raiders. The t found the explosives, fortunately, before the police @mes reached them and carried the death-dealing chemicals to safety ] Following the discovery that an extensive bootlegging clique was making Kelley's its headquarters, it 1s said, Chief Beckingham sum moned his squad of wreckers un-| der Lieut. Dolphin and Sergt. Put Dam. | “Go tn and smash!” commanded | “SUPPORT IN Beckingham. “Take a doctor ¥ along to examine the chemicals— then wreck everything.” Ten minutes Jater an automobile load of police huskies disembarked | at tse “Art Pa’ “ famous in the}. days before bition for ite $60,- By Abe Hurwitz 000 worth of paintings Fi NORTH YAKIMA, May 6— ind Bottling Works attempts to g The squed spread quickly thru E dietement for Hughes this aft. | sub-dasements, in im | out the building and into its three- | | Putnam discovered S. Harri, a Jap | pewveation may precipitate an | snese. bottling whisky. The room | wise peaceable gathering. ‘ bottles: Z circulars against We're going to smash your _} Roceeveit were much in evi- | place, Kelley.” said Lieut. Dolphin. | dence this morning. ‘Ob, | wouldn't do that A majority of the delegates | Kelley. “It's a shame. Til loc | are believed ready to favor /the door right now and give you j Roosevelt on a showdown, but |™y word of honor not anoth i prefer to have the Chicago dele | thing will ever be sold in the place ? go uninstructed. I was going to move out tomorrow, | convention was organized | ®9yway | With Charles Hebberd of Spokane Kelley le Arrested | 3 temporary chairman. He also “You're a day too late,” said Do! | ill be permanent chairman phin. “Wreck her, boys!” | The delegates were enthusiastic) “Don't do it,” Kelley exclaimed ‘ and confident. “You're under arrest, Mr. Kelley,” é There is but one fly in the oint-| said the lieutenant. I forgot to j Ment—nonpartisanship. | tell you when we came in bat I Printed arguments against {t are! | have a warrant for you.” fe ctrewiation } “Here, boys.” he went on, “take i It is undoubtedly the biggest {s-| Mr. Kelley to the station and take i Me in the state. | these other men, too. ' The platform committee is em He indicated M. Sch r, the | Pbatically against it bookkeeper 06 11th ave. N.; RB. Preparedness, woman suffrage|G. Thom registered pharma. | S24 a constitutional convention | cist, of First ave. N. W., and Were among the planks recommend-| Harry Sutton, a clerk, of 718 Madi 4 by the committer | son st While some feeling existed among | $10,000 Damage Done Rast Side delegates against the pre-| The fonvention select ic of three dele Sates-at-large from the West Side 824 only one from the Fast Side, it police machine whirled away with its loa a crowd surg of prisoners 1 to the win doors, watching the axe Rot expected to cause a fight on| ~°™ rie gol ia men chop and smash 8 are SA. Per a eg ¢ cts ‘ eresat 8 val @ collection of pic Tas. tures was saved | Me tendidacy for re-election as at gene thal + oval ness until every of them | Mayor Gill declares he will sup-| 2" ee ose ee Rataedags Find Men Drinking Ms “Gees” fen nn 4K place was raided und alae a header ersttes |e rietor arre arrants who sets lost In the shuffte iss ) ordon, im mediately after ( ngham ot the last bit of evidence neces e SUGAR PRICES SOAR "Giassises of wnisy ana liquors were found in eve sugar, already at|of the drug store and “soft d advanced cents | resort, When police ente rs annownced,|two men were seated at a table 00 pounds of|drinking from a pint bottle of Gost $8.40 | whisky Would You Send a ick Mam to Jail? t nl riminals are invalid mentally 1akes a specia of treating € t 1 ( t an i} revolver rr re to the First t ected of tr ks him { ay @ end aturday in The Star. és l-a-week, entitled he Crime Doctor.” Watch The Star! Five hundred or so kids are at the ball L A S T E D | T | 0 N -ogphey Sapte gee cnporet pe » What had you planned for tomorrow? THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES| ‘TO PRINT THE NEWS VOLUME 19 SATURDAY, ‘Cynthia Grey Attends Women’s Upper picture, from left to right: Ney, Mre, Frank J M owtanmning: Instructor; Mrs. 0. W. Tatro, Mrs, G. R. Frank Vance, wife of F. A . president of Instructor at 8. A. C.; | Patterson; Mra, G. A. Lehmann, Mrs. John Spargur; Miss Marguerite pagers Mrs. G. W. Jeffs and Mrs. Reiley McCoy Lower picture, from left to right | Jon Spargur and Mrs. G. W. Jeffs, posed for the combination dive SEATTLE DOCTOR BACK FROM WAR SAYS HE IS PRO-GERMAN : “The E nglish and the ‘knell _@mmeon at the republican state In the second basement, Seret.| pMerimenious fight In an other | was filled with kegs, barrels and | ITEM WE'V RUN ACROSS 1 After ten months in the British field hospital ser- » a touch of local er burned in the A gentleman of a fussy "he stated in the where nobody’! ve EIGHTH IRISH LEADER SHOT; —-TWOGET LIFE “Jot n McBride, has been shot, \t) Believe Germany Makes Veiled Appeal announced today BY CYNTHIA GREY about a mermaid or t titles cease. splash themselves right swimmers and m all the evi. are members of the Auxillary of the Seattle dence bieaw colonies will divor Sngland when | y gave a swimming and diving exhibition for | women friends in the ; + weren't there, of what you missed But don't get the Sinn Fein leade » above pictures will give you a small idea an atau we Soyer eighth execution of idea that Miss or Mra forsaking bridge better chance (Continued on page 8) imprisonment LUSITANIA TO BE COMMEMORATED demonstration cond because it is beneficial phy ned to Dublin under t which exercises practical proclamation of 1 and pleasant manner ibition of the Parker illustrated the breast lly every muscle in the Miss Marguerite tralian swimmer Tatro, Mrs. G Maude Gonne Ii, | while in Paris » divorced him, “It was SOME ords of one of the spect and they made SOME A fishing trip or an auto ride? Well, for- if get it. Forecaster Salisbury says: “Showers } tonight and Surday.” SIVES AMONG GOODS ON SHELVES Washington elieves the Submarine Issue Is Now Closed SEE OUROWN SEATTLE ANNETTE KELLERMANS “Splash” at the Seattle Athletic Club) SEE HINT FOR PEACE IN NOTE POPE SENDS PEACE DELEGATE WITH MESSAGE FOR PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, May 6.—Monsignor Bonzano, apos- tolic delegate to Washington, called at the White House today on a secret mission. Later it was learned he called in the interests of peace at the request of the pope. He did not see the president but conferred with Sec- retary Lansing. No statement was obtainable, but it was learned on excellent authority that Bonzano left a message regarding action which the president might ; take toward securing peace. : The visit, in connection with peace paragraphs in the German note, caused a sensation in official circles. By Robert J. Bender WASHINGTON, May 6.—The submarine issue is closed, jin the view of President Wilson’s advisers today. | No comment was forthcoming from the White House. So completely do officials in touch with the situation con- | sider the issue disposed of that it was said there would be no reply by the president | Secretary Lansing may issue a statement calling atten- tion to t 1 point—that Germany ordered its sub- marine act ned to vessels of war. This is the essence of the reply, officials say, and leaves e essent vities cor no actual issues It is So th Germany will ne reopen the case by re- suming its unde arfare against merchantmen. Officials eet every care will be taken to prevent commanders from ructions, and see danger only in the fact bmarine commanders are mostly young and some rhaps difficult to control that the }of them e Germany Will Quit | aad Merchantmen for Good But Germany having once quit submarining merchant- men, no high official regards it within the range of possibility #| that she will resume such operations. The official text of Germany's reply to the American | ultimatum was received today | President Wilson is formulating his decision on the momentous issue Unle press v imme I has the general approval of congress, the cabinet and others of the president's advisers 4 From the large numbers of telegrams received at the White House during the night, it appears that the country is neession precluding all » to its promise. lly from the it a foregone conclusion that danger of an ial document differs essent satisfied that Germany made a 3 » live on ¥ this chance, according unless it fé said to be possibility of 4 Germany Time will the view here Lusitania Case to Pass Into History With Wilson’s Acceptance of German Note With President Wilson's decision, the Lusitania case will pass into history The last obstacle in the Lusitania ne. removed when the president approves the 1 freighters and liners in the same class rules of search and seizure before destruc rotiations will be v orders putting ll subject to the Offic rdedly ir ated that sor may result directly f iany’s plain indication that it is anxious for peace The ference be udor Ge d and the kaise enly loom rd officials It had not been se it that the emperor dis- cussed details of the submarine issue with Gerard e the arrival of the reply there is a strong belief that ference peace may have played a prominent part in the co to the United States to Take Steps for Peace Germany's admission that she twice offered to make peace nd declaration that she yields because she believes prolongation of the wat unity, if not actual lications ine for the fute are appeals to intry tor p the carnage, according to the tive steps that will { German as well as administration circles It may be said authoritatively that some persons close to the president ut the lieve he should tentatively sound belligerents on the question of possible peace and the result of the German note The president for more than a!the kaiser car has declined to offer his serv-| The contents of his communica ices towart » tion on that point are closely guard Until 1 action uggested to ed him by a belligerent, it is believed, In the meantime, t dent he will make no move will not in 1 ion until This suggestion, in the minds of he leter 1 w an resident will so re-/man pledge as wholly apart from gard it remai een ts discussion of the British block Much, probab! ends on what de Th oft 1 text t al Ambassador Gerard communicated ly idetnical it iwith regard to his conference with was said