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HAT are the parties putting in their platform s? “Funny Planks!” answers Charles Edward Russell! This celebrated political and economic authority will tell readers of The Star, in a series of special articles beginning Monday, just how the platforms stack up at.present, and what they’re putting various things in for. You’ll have a thoro knowledge of the nation’s politics after reading this remarkable series cnet The Seattle Star iaehceh en EVERYBODY is invited to march in Se- Preparedness is the word! For instance, attle’s great preparedness parade on the eve- if the skys are clouded, and it looks stormy, ning of June 10. That means YOU! Re- you prepare by getting your umbrella. — the date. Details will be published ‘THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS : } Weather forecast: “Tonight and Sunday ater. NAAR partly cloudy.” VOLUME 19. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1916 oy yIMAINs AND ONE CENT NEWS STANDS, be GERMANS SMASH TOWARD SEA NEW OFFENSIVE BELIEVED AIMIED AT CALAIS © BANKER LYEN MaskedGitl (ony itis. TRIBUTE TO, MOTHER ATRMEN RAID ris VEXED BY inRedGives ENGLAND; ONE | QUESTIONING Many Gifts : SHOT INCHASE EVERETT, May 20.—The| Did You See “Her Today? | : defense in the $50,000 nae ck Distributes 3,000 Valuable 1 é | DEVELOPMENTS IN WAR TODAY tion suit of Mrs ther Envelopes e deen Lyen against J. L. Lyen, : - Me @Germans massing for big smash thru to coast at cashier of the Citizens’ Bank SHE'LL BE OUT MONDAY}! . Calais & Trust Co., his wife, and his ie dks gies Gr ask tha Geet 3 ‘ Y ’ @ Teuton aeroplanes kill one in raid on English coast son, husband of the girl, was ol v3 gle \ : and are chased by English airmen across channel , & queens mixed with mere mortals, c ‘ concluded at 11:30 this morn- 1 d, waving their wands, distribut &, a @ Break between Rumania and allies threatened over ing. } % ed gifts of value to whomever they ‘ , : . * Ns new treaties With central powers. gen WwW. Starwood, Nes of j : ; gr ng the days of the fatres? ‘ p ° a , ¢ Fae aa crown prince directs vigorous campaign the attorneys for the defense, ‘ Say not so! ’ : 4 AE . against Italian front was the last witness. He told Of course you do not know who +, aN Liat ss BS: Te - @ French and Belgian airmen attack three German of the marriage of the young , ’ The Star girl, masked in red, is : ER camps at Belgian front. couple and denied that he act- ey | me Fe en easy be RE @ German airmen kill six, wound 38, at Dunkirk and SF as attorney for the Wil-| } + | tween 11:20 and 1:36. 2 i ‘ Bergues jons, the girl's parents, and | 4 And, like the fairies of former erty @ Belgians repulse Germans who attempt to cross Yser. a she bestowed gifts with a the Lyens, at the same time. $ Fy witnesses for the, ; Too Wheteinatets iii LONDON, May .20.—-A plaintiff ted to be 9 Two thousand of the! j called in hall akxt week. dere. tor good things to oob—end . tremendous offensive of Rumania R Some of the most. telling 44 ne. PIE ; = : oe c the Germans within ian Break With Allies? blows for the defense were) , the Food Fair and Housefurnish: : b ‘ ass Apps page eatreass as WASHINGTON, M 20, struck yesterday. |ing exhibition at the Arena, Fifth here to be the beginning Rumania is near a break with e e. and University st ‘ é After — ~~] eee In the | vat ply eavdausst <n / bgt a of a.campaign by the the allies, as a result of her ne- Mrs. Lyen took the stand in tained tickets of admission to the . be Central powers to smash a Gender tae Ace her own behaif. fair ‘ a : ; Q thru to Calais at all costs, was rumored today. She up a separate de- Fair enough-—what? : sihi : fense thet on did pecepirastn ; . Well, watch for the girl masked « ‘ "5 if possible, with the ulti An unconfirmed report stated to the wedding and that Lewis ht. Pg ‘ in red every day next week, be | mate purpose of directing that the French minister to Ru- a ted every day es ah cnt “ ce || mania had been recalled. It is + Ng side Betas san ted: sass Cecil Lewis Lyen ’ = will distribute gifts every | a concerted attack acros known that Russia has taken = A ps learn what is contain Banker Lyen became exceed- on | day. Back row, left to right, Clyde, 4; Henry, 6; Lyle Edward, 2. Front row, Mrs, Woolsey, Nettie and Alice sain steps to ed ingly vexed during the severe ke any trouble for him sagen (twins), Joe facvin, lish coast in the Rumanian treaties. if develop- eress-examination and he en- What did you say ' Several Important livened the records with sever “I said, ‘Ob, if I could have had | OMATIA, Neb. May 20.—Mrs.| Mente tend to show a compre- al flashes of temper and ex. [it my way this would never have E ER | | |Mary Wooisey is little more than a| hensive plan of vigorous activ | 4 opine during the fighting jgirl, but the most remarkable moth A over the lines. changed verbal blows with At- | happened From Holland comes infor- torney John Hart. “You saw Aldee in in Oct L - in the world, Omaha folk say i. hal Once he said that Lewis told | ner What did she come to your At 22 Mrs. Woolsey is the | mation that big guns are belng | venches, ss gulag pee him that Aldeen was a “chicken.” v ‘ | mother of seven children, six of concentrated by the Germans " the channel upon the Eng- home then for from thi were captured. Attorney Hart misunderstood; «she had a picture of the baby whom are living, and the STEP- a: seers hemerres “4 Four other German aeroplanes 6 a “Did you look at it?” city councilmen and clerks In Todi » ‘ expected battle. night, the announcement assert “CHICKEN, CHICKEN!” tl. apes esas dea? the new county-city building as tate gia The aie tirins nt merman-eirmen site, lnvades German: Save y 3 | the English coast again, kill- In an attack on the Belgian front, “intolerable,” because of poor Unless new and eimema aT are healthy, Ihick:! ‘y althy, rollicking youngsters.) ing one soldier, and wounding |between Steenstraete and Hetsas, A Stubborn Witness Babies Don't Interest Her ventilation and — ceaseless 4 t should arise, it ” banker proved a stubborn| . 1600. saw a picture of a| echoes, Councliman Bolton filed developments ju F Drie Sige ho pinspent nga a woman and another soldier. |the Germans attempted to cross the 8 ca y Teuton aeroplanes shelled | Yser. witness and he qualified most of |» nthold baby that was of inter-| @ resolution Saturday asking looks at this time as if Sen- her husband “juet a handful of just a handful o' Dunkirk and Bergues, at the They were repulsed by Belgian in- his answers while his attorneys ob- " . est to me for immediate alterations. ator Miles Poindexter, the pro | x te Semied to nearly every 4 vestion int "On cross-examination, Attorney | The resolution will be voted upon| gressive candidate, will be ‘ My eg Os PP geopenaai ind Belgian front and in the Cham- | fantry fire cross-examination e complain: et cohed Monday | nominated by the republicans feet and weighs 120 pounds. pagne region, killing six and In the Champagne, the Germans that Attorney Hart asked two} er eee retused to listen to| Councilmen and clerks say the| In September a TUae eae id, Gente aah ae | wenaing 28. sent a huge cloud of poison gas bit —. > ae. with your double-| this girl did you ask whether she|reverberation of every sound be The standpat candidate, Will when she was 1¢ and be was Sf, For three days, it is report- [lowing toward the French, in prep ‘There you go our double | ioved him or not? tween the high, hard walls in giving | €. Humphrey, is hopelessly out : : widower with seven children. Her! oq, there has been a heavy | aration for a charge, but the defend barrel questioning again,” Lyen |/0C4 him 0 Mame Gait nabiaches of it. : first baby was born when she Was! movement of men and ammuni- lers donned. gas masks and held basa hg tions asked hi Did you never make Inquiry| Bolton wants the council to in Efforts are being made to 15, was a healthy ehild, but died tn) tion toward the firing line. their positions, meating “the “Mi eet Oe ed ty aid uot” or | hether this girl had submitted |struct the conference committee to| have him withdraw from the Baie ee Pepe ee es When German aeroplanes raided | tempted advance with such a hurri- Fy gi ’ thru love for your son? take up the matter with the county| race. vba i ae children are €X-/the east coast of the county of|cane of bullets that the Teuton. di- ; | “I didn't think it worth while.” | commissioners and ask for relief by With that purpose in view ceptionally healthy—the family doc-| Kent, at 2.am. today, the war de-| visions melted awa Ls testified she has vis. or is not o: e i eae noe — es Why did you not think ft worth | alterations standpat leaders in the repub yj |tor is not on the Woolsey calling! partment announced, one raiding t | while? lican party in King county met list 1 was brought down near the y nl “ conversation did you have th er trl yreien me AUS AN Ge te ahha cael ene time the bord canted at the red room of the Wash | “I'm proud of my babies. I wash| Belgian coast, indicating a thrilling | with Med by’ Attorney H. 'D,|_ Mrs. Lyen contradicted all testi ington hotel last Tuesday Jand sew and cook for them. I love| pursuit by British machines thru-| Cau. mony that Aldeen ever ca led up up Some thought Ee. on iibets } ‘ them call and th ir care is a joy jout the night in the darkness si PRINCE LEADS REN od the phone ved for ¥ banker, c¢ nily ¢ jrather than a hardship,” she says |the English channel BY SOHN .H. SARL Son Will Not Come Back Socueeeniey Saetae hacx. Levee’ Sain phrey,| Oth ought Judge Al-| i I wanted him to come back with |ner son to “call np Alden | I bertson would make a good show Airmen Are At. | United Press Staff Correspondent me,” she sald. “He refused. He 5 deeteds tend “mathe (Aa based Unusual aerial activity was re! ROME, May 20.—Having arriv ‘TI never go back. They " : oe nee , * both the allies and the wr aving ere sald: x *y|had ever begs t Lewis be | Practically all agreed that Hum ‘ported. by the/at Trent with his staff, the Aus- got one chance at me. They'll tought back to and te thal YS phrey didn’t stand a show against Germans today. On the Belgian|trian crown prince today began dic never have another.’ any at. |? | LONDON, May 20—Jere. | Poindexter Ifront and in the Champagne, Ger-| recting the campaign against Vicen- "Did he ever evidence any af-| “What did she come to your| STi Senator Poindexter’s strength ts SAN ANTONTO, Tex. May 20.—|™an attacks were cut to pieces and/ za, the Verdun of the Italian front, fection toward this gir! home two times for, th | sen. teem erican, has | due, in chief, to his fearless, inde hurled back In confusion a : thn ae Caeser WAS) been sentenced to ten years’ |Ounuent career in Withdrawal of the Big Bend expe-| There was no infantry fighting |; Meise Mag a ae “Did you ever hear of his being I guess she just wanted to see| imprisonment for participation He never has lave to dition of U. S. cavalry will take around Verdun, according to the of-| front fn her company? what I looked like.” she replied. in the Irish rebellion, Ameri. | party machinery a voted place within a few days, the Ameri-|f statement Further Italian retirements be is eve ba She said e { aI how y String on tb | 1 rma ere Pt lled n | " Fares a reg eek how Ai She said she did not give her) can Consul Adams at Dublin | Without ar ing or y can tr rs leaving Mexico and rman aeroplanes shelled Dun-| fore the terrific Austrian pounding n di iret kno |consent; did not attend the wed-| Unlike Congres Humphrey were officially admitted today, But : a returning to their own side of the Kitk and Bergues, killing six and/ = bet omen 1" ding; that she protested against] ‘reported to Ambassador Page | senator Poindexter never had Siratatincal, boumlary. the | wounding 38, jan official com-!the defenders have every contl- “wha aa a adhe his going away and that she tried| today attached to him th im of the Col, Sibley is of the opinion to-|™Uniaue today declared dence that the offensive has nearly "; 3 a hy ) Vs n? |" nim come back sassaiinin does por os ys € day that his mission of dispersing French Fleets Attack spent its strength a rl Promise he complaint charges that the amma Chi chap-| strur al in giving the y the raidegs has been accomplis sa sure of reprisal, Fre A quarter of a million Austria She said, ‘I have given Lewin! parents were responsible for alin of Sigma Nu break ground for|ton navy ard its ¢ ates 04 Senator Miles Poindexter He actors Bony ig Tau bt ke Beg ey yori sit Coney cacie at hou are anand around i my word of honor I will never hav abandoned his young wife. new fraternity house at U. of W. by his bill propriating 5,000, bio fit it for government ship-build- {determination to return to the bor-|Wyfwegen, Zarren and Handzaem, |Adige valley. ‘Lossason boti sine ing purposes der. and a Belgian aeroplane squadron | have been Staggering ! Senator Poindexter has been a| Six cavalry troops, withdrawn bombarded the Ghiftelles aero q the Alaska ratlroad bill will be utilized hereafter as a Big; Lieut. Navarre, the French air H Altho member of a different | Bend patrol hero, brought down his 15th Ger. A Peep Into Judge Ronald’s Court During Divorce Hearing Yesterday Afternoon | yyy) °seyitor Poindexter Is held ca Dalal a5 das \ high gard by President Wil 3 Baar granted! | “Then 1 will,” sald Michael | “Sam for a time he had some work |\2 8) ! r " It needn't have been so.| And he did Where is he? given to him—a la the “lazy hy Hata We cibke hiatal Peend nat 66 H 99 i SHIPPING BILL For instance And what did she do when she In Walla Walla id” Iaw—and things went along |r ocdore Roosevelt, and should 0 Ul e u | If Michael Brennan hadn't been | saw you & gasped Deputy What's he doing there? well enough till he got out of the |ing jutte re » the republican WASHINGTON, May 20.— cook on the steamer Admiral Wat-| Prosecutor Lane Summer | “Five to 20 years stockade. P Mant Poindes “ a ” Re sn bite ase agaabneew ttl Nothing But the Truth” IS NOT an oath taken Voting 211 to 161, the house to- son, and if the steamer h sun Snapped her fingers at me Divorce granted!” sighed the| Then he vamoosed, vanished and | pot, tanor in the bay last winter, and Michael sald Michael judge. departed, that very same night AS Cras in the courtroom. day passed the Alexander ship hadn't got drunk the next day and| “Divorce granted ang out * , William H. (not J.) Bryan was “Nothing But the Truth” IS NOT a sermon de- Purchase bill. It establishes met her Judge Ronald Alfred M, Scarborough and jnext up a shipping board and a $50,000,- And if he hadn't had $250 cash e108 wife Smatter ‘th you 'n Florence H livered in a church pulpit. 000 government corporation to in his pocket that she wanted, he A surge of femir a aplash You'll find the inscription writ-|Hryan, your wife?” his lawyer Nothing But the Truth” IS NOT the text of a bulld and operate ships under wouldn't have married her of gay spring colors sigh, alten in a tle hotel register. | pried political platform, the American flag. As a wag ee coaxed him into frown, tle of soft lingerie, a : Mrs. Gertrude A Scarborough Well : sald Bryan, “We been | “Nothing But the Truth” is entertaining. ‘. The democrats otis anein it, so he said smile. 1 look, a whispered ‘ound it—-unfortunatel for A separater ive ears. “ os he mehsure were Olney of Massa- ; And when he sobered up he conversation, c Spero’ who is a traveling salesman "Yes, yes, goon. Why did you CINCINNATI, “May. 20—— Nothing But the Truth” is good for a heap of chusetts and Sladen of Texas found that she had quite a femil Druxman against Druxman! Nuf # separate Hep REIN LA sh aid laughs. Eleven republicans cast their for him to support—two brothers, | bawled a bailiff Divorce granted,” said Judge I couldn't stand the cooking an boss of Ohio, emny: “Nothing But the i a ballots in favor of the bill, includ two uncle reg two sisters. For It was th opening case of a| Ronald . confessed William had been paralyzed since Feb iovment 8 Truth” is/a fund of fun and en ing Nolan and Kent of California, tunately she only had one father, dozen tried Friday afternoon etl: Poor man,” it wai~suggested.| "uary and unconscious since Lage » | wit he was among those pres Mrs. .Druxman took the stand “Divorce granted,” chanted he|"Starved {n your own home.” early yesterday | Nothing But the Truth,” in short, is the name of SPIRIT OF harmony prevails in He remonstrated. They'd have Your name? again, when Mrs. Maude Schwartz Nope,” said Bryan, “We alwayry Pneumonia also developed the new novel-a-week which will begin in The Star Republican club, said State Land to leave, be told her “Goldie.” told him about her husband, John.|had steaks. Beef steak, pork Gox leaves a widow, brother | next Monday and end Saturday. Commissioner Clark V. Savidge in “They won't,” she decided, Your husband's?” | John was not given to work, tho| (Continued on page 8) | and Weiter, but no children. address before that club Friday,

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