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F 4 * > ® » a Prosecutor Lundin says he warn. EVERETT. May 13.—1¢yY eyelashes. ed warehousemen some time ago I ds 'R cs C. Bell today| ,A# she passed thru the narrative that they must not have liquor on| JUGge alp Ya of the painful events preced ne their premises for which there are| cleared the courtroom of all pirth of her child r ce be A hp girls under 18 and all boys|came less distinct, her sobs more le is going to file information d!- , $ No | freq t d the troom be der 21 in the Lyen $50,000! frequent, an room } rect in the superior court against ai der ¥ follov ao quiet that nothing could be H the Eyres Storage and Distributing| alienation suit, Ow} Dut the occasional rustling Co., raided by police Thursday. discovery that high ‘ wa fitttered by the t “4 The prosecutor also signed a war- girls were playing truant to; which wafted thra the open win ol Fant for the arrest of Clarence Ger- P dows, msational trial ald, well-known cafe man, charging a nyt ft T ven, the gi Asked Her to Sign Paper him with selling liquor to county sther Aldeen Lyet, the R11!) the silence was en investicators Tuesday and Wednes-| wife, was subjected t attor questioning day eae Whiicy G0 ling cross-examination by At t Mr. I n isky in Garage Co. his sho yd var City detectives seized a 50-gallon| tOTMCy Pepe et iy Ee barrel of whisky and three barrels} She was not shaken in any of beer in a garace at 23rd ave. an¢| of the principal points of her and kissed me E. Marion st, Friday. They ar-| testimony nid ted J. E. Johnson, 1418 11th) phe giri wife of Cech Le ne to you? B®. who t# tn chasze of the gar) roig the story of her romance, "ae. then poured the booze into the| engagement, and how she discov I felt gutter. lered she was to become @ mc Then w Ae A restraining order rushed to pO| and of her marriage, to a ) in He pul or out of his lice headquarters prevented the po-| | court, late Frida pocket and wanted me to sign it lice, Friday afternoon, from destroy-|° ‘rh. ne beacede sr $50,000 nhe replied ing the cased wines séized from the] aienation sult against J. L. Lyet Attorneys Object basement of the Savoy hotel by! banker, society leader, and her T object, on behalf of my cli Sergt. Putnam's squad earlier in| °¢ her husband, and Mr. Lyen grounds this t# incomy the day the took the stand, | te ir and immatertal Lundin filed another information| "re "hen the ir) iooonged. with exclaime H. D. Cooley Saturday, charging the Eyres Stor-| .oiiry folk. beca hes 1 don't a abouk thie age and Distributing Co., and its| (hiig.wite, encouraged by questions | paper sh about Proprietor, Walter Eyres, with hav-|'r po attorneys, related her # I enter the @ objection on ing liquor in their possesion Attorneys Hart and Brown shock-; behalf of n t Lyen, A raid on the Eyres warehouse] 64 tne defense by calling as their|said Attorney E. C. Dalle ‘Thursday netted the police a StOCK | treat witnesses Mr. and Mrs. Lyen 1 enter the me objection on Worth about $75,000 the parents behalf of our client, Cecil Lewis jo gor Hart asked them to explain some! Lyen,” said Attorney Benj. W. Sher. BULGARS PREPARE |:."",':<" =. .0 °% , Itheir alleged act of sent their The objection is sustained,” said | won, Cecil Lewis Lyen, away to| Judge Bell LONDON, May 12—Bulgaria ts|Denver, to keep him from living Protestations withdrawing troops from the Ru-| with his girl wife, Esther Aldeen At firt I la manian frontier and sending them Jurors Are Affected e said he love to Salonika, in anticipation of an al-| Then the young wife took the _ Hed offensive in the Balkans, ac-|stand and told in detail the (Continued on Page 3.) cording to Odessa dispatches today.|of her romances Twice during the recital of the , oon eines —@/\ story there was scarcely a dry eye TODAY'S TIDES AT seaTtie | |'2 the room. The jurors were vis MAYOR NOW ASHAMED Mt Low tbly affected ° %. 1:60. m. set They frequently used handker. 0 VOT ITH TS @ Even the defendants blinked mis Fe egies 2 Rab I voted wet and am ashamed of u declared Maye an his apeech the Commercial Club] Friday noon. “If you want it wet, | you will have to kill off the w I |intend to try to make it dr Before Jar 1, he said, four ,or fi deastity women came to] his office each day to complatt On Mont oe ty Aha Hirde Bowortanit Jabout thelr husbar derin ‘ a t ir In to meet Deligh n't had tt a singte time air the loons went out of he is true name. A de t i | busine uid the mayor lovable girl i Warren | ii her to the Ba | ATTACKS REP her adventures are strange and mat Sh. ¢ " snoarit iffice 1e PARI Jay 13 Several heavy { he i 9 marry a Montenegrin officer German attacks near Fort Douau marries his brother instead. Before that is accom and Thiaumont, following a plished, she is kidnaped, held a prisoner, and forced of terrific bombardments into the marriave ised with slaugh during t, the war office announte ad Pert Then again, perhe no f r The Unafraid,” the novel-a THIRTEEN THOUSAND more r Ingram which be in The Star republicans than democrats vote -_ ut the recent presidential delegate! ing basis. thi the story on this page. "House and Senate Agree on Big Peace D i —% EACH MONTH A few contributions like these would soon put the Mother Ryther home on a pay- In the meantime, don’t forget is tag day for the Ryther home. Read Eee ony 19 SEA’ LE, WAS Se pee The Seattle Star SATURDAY, MAY [i THE ¢ ONLY PAPER ‘IN SEATTLE THAT ‘DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS 1 1916. U. S. TO HAVE ARMY OF *y. ONE CENT NIGHT plenty of time until vote for president EDITION Howdy? Did you vote yet? You've got 8 p. m. to record your in The Star election. George says: “Fair tonight and Sunday; warmer Sunday.” 034,00 fense Force | GIRL ON STAND IN EVERETT TRIAL Council to Back Up | Mayor Will Get Moral and Financial Support in Booze Fight PLEDGE THEIR HELP| Continued stormy weather for blind pigs is the prediction at the city hall Saturday, now that the council finance com- mittee has decided to stand back of Mayor Gill's aggressive policy with the public purse. The mayor met Councilmen ‘Thomson, Haas, Fitzgerald, Hes keth and Dale in a closed chamber session Friday afternoon and was promised port—-morally and financially Then Councilmen Moore Haas went to the mayor and @d individual help on any tive council measure against illicit booze sales Just to show their colors, the councilmen wil! pass a resolution warning Ditndpiggers that there Won't be any such word as “mercy.” Favor Drug Store License the meantime, Corporation Counsel Caldwell ts drafting the Rew dry ordinance doped ont by Mayor Gti! and the AntiSaleon leaguers two weeks ago, Tt maker the tilegat purchase or Doore punishable with a fine and Jail sentence. Councttman Moore favors a lt @ense clause for drug stores, which may be revoked by the council when the laws are violated Lundin Warned Them legisla Clrected Gill! | Emotion Sweeps Courtroom When Child- Bride Tells Story; Boy and Girl Spec- tators Barred by Judge in Everett Trial. Esther Aldeen Lyen, girl wife of Cecil Lewis Lyen, who Is suing her father-in-law for $50,000, charging that he took her hus band away from her and their ba by. | election ln New Jersey. Our Alls ! Going to Be Actor The Star's Office Boy Goes on| | the Stage at Metro- politan 'TALKS OF DUTIES Me NEW Albert Lawrence at last has heeded the call of the stage od back Me has renoun private pleasures to wrest from the the supremacy of the American stage t to go Into the legit | For one week Al is The Star's office b Al is No Piker g. Stage | tor w ft 8 ’ 5 He 1 to have an ot next week's play and he didn’t know where he; co da ow with the right} ar tempe t | A said Press Agent Kerr, ay | think I know the youth.” And so Kerr called at The. Star| office and took the matter up with Mr, Lawrence. Naturally, when the call of the | foottients on demand had to} |e satisfied Alor, Mr, Law: rce—was not thd Ruy to We «| piker | He'll Be at the Orpheum | Next week you may see him at |the Orpheum—Mr. Albert Lawrence jas “Reddy” in “Re Money For one week he will be a mem ber of the Wilkes Players, who are PBILLIE BURKE (MRS, ZIEGFELD, iene ead RESTS AN INTERESTING EVENT | TO AWAIT q Bille All filmiand Burke hae forsaken the moving picture studios to take a leng rest. ng—and guessing right. Filo Ziegfeld, the) | theatrical producer, is emiling broadly Billie Burke is Mre. Ziegfeld, you know, and a most event is expected in the Ziegfeld household HERE’S A CHANCE FOR YOU 10 interesting WASHI rON, May 13. | 634,000 men is prope reported t | senate The compromise measure i army conferees |b | pected Monday The defense forces | s provided | consist of 206,000 regulars in peace times and 428,000 militiamen, $00 for each s¢ and representa tive The act r : for t gove ent to take over any manufact 1g plant in times of war for the purpose of making | munitions. It appoints a board consisting of | two civilians and three officers, named by the president to invest! gate the proposition of the govern- ment manufacturing all of ite mu- nitions. ‘The board must report by next New Year's. Provide Nitrate Plant The measure appropriates $20,- 000,000 for a government nitrate plant to extract nitrates from the air for munitions, The surplus may | be sold for fertilizer The president is empowered to pick the site for the plant. No definite monthly hours are fixed for the training of private! | | 3oth chairmen urged passage of the bill FEDERAL RESERVE IS KILLED A peace defense force of sed in the army bill which the house and th houses of congress today. includes all the provisions the advocates urged except the federal reserve. Action is ex- = WATCHFULLY WAITING ON BORDER BY CARL D. GROAT U. P. Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, May 13—The Mexican situation today has again simmered down to “watchful walt” ing.” While contraction of the Amert- jean lines south of Columbus is practically accomplished, Maj. Langhorne is apparently hot on the trail of the Boquillas raiders and Carranzistas are marching to- ward Big Bend, Texas, with the In- tention of co-operating with U. 8 troops. If nothing untoward occurs, the expedition hopes for a quick clean- up tn the policing of northern Chi- huabua. The hope of catching Francisco Villa himself is not great. The big question now is whether the Carranzistas can be checked after they learn that the American expedition refuses to withdraw. Privately, officlals said that there might be an outbreak at any time. Gen is en route to Wash- ington with his information con- cerning the situation which will be used for the guidance of the gov- ernment in further proceedings. PASTOR GUILTY OROVILLE, May 13.—Rev, Madison Slaughter today was found guilty of having attacked Gertrude Lamson, 15. This was his second trial. In the first trial the jury disagreed, REPRIMAND OFFICER YN, May President Scott WASHIN( rimand from day closed Lewis on a charge tion tion station at VILLA IS LOCATE BY H. D. JACOBS U. P, Staff Correspondent NAMIQUIPA, Mex., May 12. (By Wireless to Columbus, N. M,, May 13.)—Francisco Villa d 100 followers are reported at a ranch near Carriso, 40 miles northwest of La Ascension, DR. E. M. BROWN, one of the best loved men in Tacoma, a vet- an of the Spanish-American war, ad of cancer Friday T 13.—A rep Wilson to- case of Lieut, Col. dier, court-martialed of causing dissatisfac- among men at the army avia- San Diego a a going to occupy the Orphe ur. fog the Suienter season,” soldiers in trades. And at an unheard-of salary. Even Soldiers must not compete with Mr. Lawrence admits he n't civilians for a livelihood, it 1s made heard of tt plain 1 had to do sald Mr. Law The terms of enlistment are fixed rence. “They made me se Raiden nis Bie 1 at seven years in elther the active He then condescended to be in } Pa yrs a jor reserve branches, but if incom-| terviewed and writeuped To yond 4 ef we oa | petent, soldiers may be dismissed | | Tells What He Does CERA hell Secaue a 7 won onsen jat the end of one active year, on Of co he sald, “I have been a @ young jthe recommendation of their cap} + the ag sters and tired mothers, it will tains. parte. "Red ret ig eerioe’ bor 9 <1, ep el eae ed ae 65 Regiments of Infantry in the f 4s pert” | ‘The army is to consist of 65 regi-| Tiamat at the Salt bead tats ‘ Girls and women are selling | ments of infantry, 25 of cavalry, 21 age Saturday to help her keep /fieid ariillery and seven of engt . 12 * acai Pi on feeding, and sheltering and seers ST hare ts A hoanretally pinw.| aeeracine her tattered wards. | thes ! be 30,000 men in the t this week on the Peis Ss 4 npr Higa Ag pres will | const artillery, two mounted bat Owing to the extr nervous rroom and cafe of | / rt wh cord neil!) tations of engineers, 5,733 scouts Ps 1 rtainty ol id, former candidate | ®&!" Come nosing around the back/¢ 409 men in the quartermaster ness ar ertainty of Mr. Law al ’ Aboe ETSES Bonny wes pewel hte the sear eee rence’s temperament, the manage van, Prosecutor Lun: | ‘sten and women who believe that 1 corns, and 6000 ment did not ask the artist to re-|din said Saturday a wholehearted samaritan like] center hake hearse his r more than once Undismayed. however, Lundin Mother Mother should not beatified signed to regular pos This will be at 11 o'clock Sunday her summary action against |) 10) Cf rood and sanitary equip-| co general staff is increased to morning. when he filed in superior | 1) ot are Shithing. » nae pee 152 memt . ete four major gen e will open at pheur two separate criminal ent, ar wan a W 9c erals are added to it act age : pc se laser naa |m Inst Gerald lp peY WANT TO FIND 250 Must Take Federal Oath % Its charged with MEN, OR WOMEN, OR SUNDAY] Nine brigadier generals are added | | beer to a} 5€ HOOL CLASSES, OR ANYBODY Ito the line of rs. WEAR A CARNATION to Invest{-| ELSE, TO INSURE MOTHER RY All increases will be gradually " nd May 9,| THER AGAINST THE WOLF BY| made over a period of five years SUNDAY FOR MOTHER to raid Ger-| PLEDGING $1 A MONTH EACH| Henceforth all militiamen must Jay night, he said,j)TO THE SUPPORT OF HER] taxe oath to the United States as to locate If ible the stock room | HOME. | well as their individual states. This from which the young couple were| It is true that the plumbing is|j, the principal “federalization” served | all out of gear at the Ryther home. | step When the Investigators entered, | Dollars that would have straight-|— The oath requires them to engage | however, they were informed they | ened it have gone for potatoes and|in active service outside the t nited | could get no drinks bread. /States if the president calls on them | | they walked out,” Lundin} It is true that the paint is worn | to do go. anid, “every walter in the place|thin in places, and the sleeping | looked them over and Ger ur rooms could be fixed up, and a lot | | ve n thoroly of other things done to put ‘| GARSTENS ‘sTRIC no doubt the raid § | place in tune with Mother Ryther’s | jtipped off thru spies operating an spirit underground wireless from police| THE LEND-A-HAND-TO-MOTH-| Hope for his recovery held | headquarters ER-RYTHER fund would solve all/out at Minor hospital, Saturday, these problems, and save some after Ernst Carstens, president of | |soule and stomach the German-American Mercantile | FARLY! | It will put the place In ehape. | bank, had put in a quiet night, He| So the fund will be started on|was stricken suddenly ,with paraly | | Merges day sis, several days ago, at his home, Fa ih @ Mayflower Congregation. | 1422 Bellevue ave. Polls close at 8 p. m al Either Sunday school chil- | | dren have already responded, | Vote earl tof pied ener" TEACHERS AT LUNCH Ballots will be counted Sunday, There are 249 yet to re- | | and the result of The Star's prefer sngne fied aie catia Seattle grade teachers held thetr) Jential preference primary announc-| ot a one of th spon. [annual luncheon at the Commercial Tomorrow is Mothers’ day, and,|ed on Monda | sors for the plan, hae suggest. |Club Saturday noon, About 300 at |In accordance with accepted cua. You are required to write your| ed that pledges be reported to | tended Superintendent Cooper, su- |tom, you Should wear a carnation, and address on your ballot church pastors and that they pervisors and principals of the) | ballots will be destroyed im turn the money over to Mra, {Schools were guests. |mediately after counting Ryther at the end of each | Ballots are to be provided at the month. Hallot boxes may be found at the| Mothers’ day by pledging support following places Jto the Ryther home should phone Bon Marche their names to Main 1 IN GERMAN RIOT Fraser-Paterson | + New York barber shop / CHILD FATALLY HURT | White Building barber shop. | LONDON. May 13.—Unprece Sanitary market While playing on a fire escape | eos dented food riote, occurred in Westlake market Friday, Joy Sanfomd, age 3, slipped] san PRANCISCO, May 13.—Flat | Mannheim, Germany, last Sat Pike Place market and fell two stories, and 1s now] onirges that the North Pacific lin urday, according to a report Shafer Bros. near death in Minor hospital from |e a eee eae overloaded when it from Geneva received today Hatton & Oliver a fractured = skull The accident ett Peg its fatal voyage last Mon Machine guns quelled the Cheasty's Haberdashery happened at the Parker apart i} packs today by Mrs. John rioters, it was declared ments, 417 15th ave. N., where her her |G Denn law 6f the Gals bat Fugitives from Mannheim ar - ie lifeboat acuthiward arecre aa rived at Basle with the story REPAIR WORK on vessels at|Litis by the Pacific Mailer City 0 The Exchange Telegraph LOS ANGELES, Ma The |Puget sound navy yard, Bremer-| Para yesterday correspondent sent the advices David Caplan case went to the|ton, being rushed so as to be ready I have been robbed of my hus here. fury at 11:06 a. m, today [tor any Mexican emergency. jvand,” said ihe woman, “The Ro-| |San Pedro WIDOW CHARGES ILL-FATED ROANOKE .WAS OVERLOADED anoke's interior was sawed away to make room for an unprecedented cargo. All day Monday a gang of car penters was busy aboard. My hus- band told me they Were removing beams, braces and everything to get more room He said he did not believe the would get farther than and he promised to quit Roanoke her there.”

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