The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 31, 1917, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR SEA ADDER, NEW. U.S. Fears GERMAN RAIDER, ‘yi WASHINGTON, March 31 FREDERICK & NELSON Basement Salesroom Tomorrow) /"¢ Place: San Francisco’s and Week} Famous Barbary Coast —YOU HATE HER THE TIME —YOU LOVE HER Just enya big earth- —YOU DOUBT HER quake and fire. —YOU CONDEMN HER THE GIRL- —YOU PITY HER Hell Morgan's Gir! | As the hour of the apparently BY H. B. ROBERTSON semaine Wain. wore 3 Mexico, even she S Wonderful RIO DE JANEIRO, March 31.—Two ort ,Svmany ies hundred and sixty-five men and two women, Carranza has never disclaim survivors of 11 steamships and sailing ves- tempiscd alliance with, Mex sels sunk in the Atlantic were brought into 1.17) oe en ree port today with another amazing German) £10" of Mexico's official att! raider story. They arrived on the French) posai has veen ignored—aimost bark Cambronne. gd eld Pas ys The new German raider, according to ‘\ their stories, is a sailing vessel with auxiliary ««« gasoline engines. She flies the Norwegian | flag and is heavily armed. The survivors claimed many of those on board the 11 ships destroyed by the latest sea rover had been drowned or lost in the sinking of the vessels. |." The new German raider bears the name | “Sea Adder.’”’ Her commander is Count] Luckuer. She left Germany on December 2. as. ee | Racal Important Offering: Beginning Monday Morning 850. New Shapes Most of ber victima were over: fuer On¢ cad he seth hauled and sunk in the vicinity of | Was kille ur were wounded S ° l E h Trinidad, according to the eurviv.|” . Hae ieteka me pecita ms ac ors, The whereabouts of . tr t the Sea Add * unknown HESE Hats have just arrived and will be placed Long List of Victims ‘ ‘ A on sale beginning Monday morning. an lated b eT XX ‘ 00 ton tr i as complet Sixteen Styles, in Black, White ‘ h 400 tose and These Fashionable Colors: dt wailing veasel | ¢ Purple, Gray, Oriental Blue, Chartreuse, Bottle Green, Shadow-Lawn Green, Twine, Taupe, Wine, Gold, Rose and Navy-Blue. Telescope-crown Shapes, Folded-brim Hats, Roll-brim Shapes, Bandeau Effects, Straight Sailors, Drooping-brim and Mushroom Shapes in fine Milan Hemp and Natural Milan straws. A timely offering of exceptional interest at, special, $1.40. Finmare, Brit. 3 Feb. 19 salling Britiah, 3,700 tons (sw Feb. schooner Trese of Halifax tons (sunk Jan Buenos A t French steamer fons Rouche as (sunk Feb. within pe March 5) and On March survivors told of |; the raider « auling the salling vessel Hongarth. The Hongar refused or lay to and fr mediately fire on ber » “> TRACY DEFENSE ~ BEGINS MONDAY ; TO LAST MONTH I RRR INERT ae Me "7, er one of the Trac the aa the fi 4 of m a citizen tor the de " PEACE TALK HEARD [: %", ‘he central poweed gh =| IN VIENNA, REPORT ‘2. "== somiain te * “| AMSTERDAM, March 31.—The{ ee | Austrian socialist leader, Adler, de-| What is “The Double Squeeze”? a public speech at Vienna! Dugdale knows. You'll know f you see The Star Monday. vivors, im-|¢ sank their |, | prize ler 7 Basement Salesroom. them GILL, FREED, KISSES HIS LAWYER [CONTINUED FROM PAGET | the fourth ballot was taken, which resulted in the vote f the acquittal REV. ay, al ps age SPEECH | Speech that present situation ts fav . Thousands could not gain admittance to the Liberty theatre a few SUUNE EEG oid Cle wondenfeliplctere ives chown, Uasciore we will show ‘it, by popular demand, for one week only—starting tomorrow. Don’t Off! Come Early. in the Week Len Seats Come Early JOHN HAMRICK in the Day Second Church of Christ, Scientist, of Seattle P Ke Z , Announces a Free Lecture on ercy, 10 was No. 2 . transcript | tho Mayor cil, ening fi personal viss | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE approval or of certain px . the exe past policy 4 fri ends fir rif arm, and he broke away, asking him at his office at any time. Per ntains about 1,000, ords Made Her Put Up Gun Paul Stark Seeley, C. S. ned Friday aft Jennie B. Ames Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, to a small crowd of attorneys ar F Moline The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts to listen. flee : Deputy And Invites the Public to be Present “T haven't always bee ' Sr rie Nat r ethod of r Kin i at the “but Tt e I have ' . BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Corner of W. 65th St. and 14th Ave. N, W. MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 2, 1917 AT 8 O'CLOCK Ballard North Car Work—Save Work—Save LIARS ON BOTH SIDES | | “I believe there has been some of the most infamou lying in this trial, on both sides, that I ever heard,” served, and catching sight of Fulton and Tucker, who s mepe ner, he led; “Yes, some of the defense’s witnesses have been any t er than the others.” Goody! Second and Unive:sity “Are you talking about Hazlett?” Fulton inquired jth dirt “Yes, him and others.” |e gun w REAMES AND GILL SHAKE [her put it | | : and some perhaps lost, in an un-/ } rath A (EE: IMPERILED warned torpedoing of the British | yrts that a recall of Mayo: Hoga IN PAIR OF SIMKINGS | 2202, feistt et, Crispls and the soon after the ¥ . hat be the first shots British steamer Snowden Range. | Assistant Atte nee L. Reames had prose ied ‘Tracy 4 in a window i Many of the Americans aboard the cuted the case, was It courtroom by this time, He grinned as he) en. “oan he saw. WASHINGTON, March 21—/\wo vessels were from Steteoe | phook handa.with Mayor sal Baran Pamela pee Americans were impertied! «nd Philadelpbia. “It's all over now,” Gill told him, “eo I'll forget about it said | he saw the man who that e i ie being planned were spre aa| t door. He but you a é lwayn a 0 affair,” and that The names and add: of of.| Pulled some awful ones on me always a fr," an " ss pen med vii Attorney Frederick Hausman, one of GIIl’s counsel, arrived after ‘he may might ev — of the Red Cross & follows, [the Verdict had been read, and ¢isappeared shortly have accepted bribes and yet not b > for the most part silent and f the Jurors and thanked th yond words. was all he said to the jurors, t 7 Tho fo detec en move ” ivingston B. Stedman, Haller The four detectives w nmoved, e building, chairman Seattle Red | but they each shook the han A Cros Mrs, Erastus Brainerd, | Tucker was moved almost our avings ccoun Richmond Beach, vice chairman “You have done your duty, Mrs. Frederick Bausman, 424 Har |" TWAS A LABOR OF LOVE persons like e vard N, vice chairma Mrs . a Silent Partner dl edtint a Minot case Tucker and Frederick Bausman had defended Gill without compen. |' discredit public officials and their chairman; Miss Frances L. Skin-|¢ation. They fought for him during the four weeks because they be- Work while Lead of- ner, 4th ave. N., secretary, | Heved him innocent. Friends of the mayor and prominent “drys” had {clals who som zealously en: Mrs. ppard, the Nor-| determined, after the indictment was returned, that the mayor would mandie, t Mrs. 8. P. Wes-| be ably represented. ton, chairman civillan relief com And Attorney Walter Fulton, counsel for Beckingham, had more mittee; Dr. C. F. Davidson, chair-|than an ordinary Interest in the case. They had been boyhood friends ‘ wipacy Sribary is Essential Element | » other hand, he pointed out ney is an Is that all there is to it, morn- ing, noon and night? NO! It is for the glorious priy- ilege of being independent that men work and save. Thousands of men are today financially independent because they saved a little from each Pay check; steadily put it in a savings account, and then took advantage of their opportunities. They were ready. force the laws” against some person to attract attention from others who are known to be breaking the law, | The government, he said, can only | be maintained “by enforcement of it without the spirit of| A growing savings account at the Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank will be a ‘ man militar relief committ | together, silent and helpful partner in all your under- \Miss Katherine Kittinger, chat Attorney Walter Schaffner, too, who gathered most of the evidence takings. man public! committee; Eras tus | for the mayor, labored because of their friendship. rev * Brainerd, chairman membership | Applause for Reames Renumittes MAYOR GILL FIRST TO ARRIVE bciaeaes Red Cross headquarters are open Mayor Gill, with his secretary, Jimmie Crehan, was first to reach lence L. Reame: d his daily from 10 @ m. until 5 p. m|the courtroom. He had telephoned and learned that the jury had/ment to the jury at 4 p. m }in the Cobb building, ground floor. | agreed on a verdict. With his feet on the table and corncob pipe in his |largest crowd that has packed the | Te sphone number { Elliott | mouth, he waited There were no others in the room then. He was/court room since the trial began visibly nervous, and sat there, chin on cheat, in eilence. packed the aisles and flooded be |GERMANY DENIES Defendants Wait Till Midnight violate federal laws regulating tn |yond the rail and around the attor Until the federal court room doors |terstate shipments of liquor, were |neys’ tables to hear him WHITLOCK INSULT were f at midnight Friday,|taken to a nearby restaurant for| When Reames entered the court Mayor Gill, the four detectives—|lunch, and returned to their room {room to resume his plea at 1:30 p 2 |Peyser, Poolman, MeLennan andjon the fourth floor of the building,|m., someone started applause, and Doom—Chief Beckingham, their at Hangs on Gill it was taken up by part of the torneys and a little group of friends] 11, sq them they eonl : san. Side Netevee swee.dot bb lin today that Germany waited for the jury to report. or all of the deferdenta gind *8¥/the bench and the jury had not re | violated the diplomatic tmmunity t i, ae been Sh givin pines D. ™..ltnnocent, but Heat cin al bd ng og jturned to the box “ erican Minister Whitloc following an exhaustive closing ar py at, opinio: Mey tt rae adeerta haat gument by Assistant Attorney faut ai ee find the defendant Defends Clay Allen Whitlock will continue to be treat. /¢ral Reames and long instructions Gil “guilty’ and the others ‘not eneral Clar-| It will always work for you, increasing your income steadily, and will be a source of help and strength at the supreme moment when cash will unlock the door of opportu- nity. Friends may fail you, but a savings account in this Bank never. Opportunities are always com- ing—more frequently, perhaps, to ome the holder of much—but often, very often, to the holder of little, The one certain thing is that the man who saves nothing is no Prore ready for his opportunity than he is for the proverbial “rainy day.” AMSTER efal denial was r © earnestly, taking | | 1 "YY Oo sconnected inci DEXTERI ORTON RUST that all obligations to the Amert-| } Marshal Boyle entered abl actinan, ite Tae teat Pr and | dents ne trial, and bits of tenti Savings Department ber Saturday can relief commission will be |12 o'clock and announced that the)’ 1 neo Ae ne sen nony charged the ‘coun for Evening From 6 to 8 o’Clock. SAVINGS ANK strictly observed jurors would be locked up for the ne nag ost bar, qeiee tye Doom, |the defense, with misstating facts § 4 night. d of accept-|and struck back e defense ¢ ing money personally b yo € 3 orney lle who had be PARIS, March 41 French Mayor Is Surprised l rovernment i ensas: ai he ides poi edie aa ae d 5 4 SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH, troops are still progressing against} “I never thought they would be|considered separately, the fudge|fense attorneys Combined Resources of the Dexter Horton National Bank the German line at various points jout this long,” remarked the mayor. |waid “If these condi prevail,” he| and Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank, $20,715,911.10 east of Neuville and Vregny and Then the party filed out, The] During the course of his instruc-| shouted, referring to the testimony | have captured a number of im-|12 men whose duty it is to decide|tions he cautioned the portant \ positions today’s official |whether or not the six defendants|member that the federal grand Jury only one thing to do, and that is| \statement asserted, conspired with the Billingsleys tolinvestigation of the charges “is[clean them up” Seattle, Washington. ¥ . " Use Our Ballard Branch if More Convenient, jurors to re-|of municipal’ corruption, “there is}

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