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STAR HAS THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ::::: AND STILL GROWING PPA AR AAR ARAL APPR PPL PLL LPP PPP PPP POP PPP APP PEAS AND BEANS The fret article by Floyd Rader, SIGHT EDITION. King county agriculturist, on how to make that garden of yours pro. This spring weather doesn’t do U- ductive, appe. on page 3 of The boats in Atiantic waters any good, Star today © Says peas and “A ‘ Stor th c) U. & beane have more nutrition than or they're kept ducking by Ue sub-chasers, George si “To some of the vegetables you may RAR nnn nnn A RAPD PARRA RPA DAA AAPA ” ga Sf eth tad gala ae THE [THE ONLY PAPE PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS s | A. anther! probably showers” AA ae (i ony Pare 19 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1917 ONE CENT RYenrwiene CANNONADING HEARD OFF NEW ENGLAND ooer,mUmmmmfmUmUU® * * * 8*# 8 @ ne 8 *> * ss © &© & &% * pride of seattle sculptor Victim of YOUR COUNTRY iS. AT rT} dbo he take ols dig Lees is ® Victim Gay as She Starts Home covering the murderer of ground, unable to stand under the! Mrs.'Florence Wehn, 27, |#riet. He Bad gone.out to the Unb BY MABEL ABBOTT Party Preceeded Death ef . W ® versity dirtrict leat night. to contim- “I don't know ehere-she is} “Her Tt yearold grandson, : + \ue some work on a sculpture of the don’t know what has hap- Julian Lindsay, whose mother who brutally bbed late Professor Emeritus Orson Ben . was f eo “other daughter,” was to Tue nett Johnson, and had made no ar 5 e at 10 o'cle cement, on that ac night we had a birth wife to ata night, because 1 ty for Julian,” sald Mrs When the body overr she bad stayed a Ii later and Florence w there didn’t seem to be than she expected to, but she She was very happy al den a struggle in the gulch, and) said, ‘I'll see you soon a pvenir She went home just {t was at firet thought » girl} mamma ast hurry t yout 10 o'clock.” | had been murdered at some n w, or Jamie'll be coming told that Mrs. Wehn spot and brought into the after me arently been murdered ; ant laid down. Her outer garments And just now an officer tele- | being struck over the head, | COast Guard Stations Ri Wehn was the v f th ‘not ruffled. This theory would| phoned me she ts dead! Mrs. Haubris cried out, “Was Evidences of Naval we know Se le sculo. so explain how all her package Did an automobile strike t hold-up? Did they take Battle . ha Ind \tAY Bear the tody hort Ob, thoes eattalcbhiedt : ae Battle tor, James Vehn, anc handrive ser’ t aeeone that S thought: Mra. Wake hi : Reval oe I’. daughter of Pao! Haubels ised celle thet walt ” he Ciouent Mrs. Webn bad |MANY GUNS IN ACTION So thru the night rode Paul Revere; ore thoro _examinatior a a 1 tle mone} gibi L:3 } | . } { L ‘4 t ne « perat ft Coroner Ke Dyan sg? a ragedy : declared e | BOSTON, April 18—Lieut. E. And so thru the night went his cry of alarm bey : lice sta : garments badly t t PER sail Aas ancueet a re Mir | G. Blakesley, U. 8. N., commu Yt ig : ‘ . s t he had been mar At robbery was not the veo a , , To every Middlesex village and far m- , oe the murd wasn't at hor nication officer of the First dis- ie £ r year Mra an att ve; took her y husband has i trict, at Charlesto A cry of defiance, and not of fear- i _ Wehr er ic alt tec meeacden age lean RNa ipee m navy yards y of 1 w she! young wo ! , “prea Sggoner te onde rege! Fear announced today that heavy fi A voice in the darkness, a knock at the door, je agar rl ns ateae mag 7 04 vars sie Gehan We lost another 4 wo y according to. Mrs ing was reported off Province he Kuleh « a wan formerly chief ator for both & 5. n | irs And a word that shall echo for evermore! the murder had occurred the Sunect and Independent tele} Only three months ago, An Haubris She was the daugh. | town, Mass, by three different and the real motive for the crime, | phone companies now this one of Mr, Haubris, Julian’s const guard stations this morn |have pot been ascertained definite |" Wenn has his #tadio in back of Mrs, P. F. Haubris talked in er, Mrs. Lindsay, was the ing c J P : ahs sconnected sentences as she oster daughter of Mrs. Hau- For borne on the nightwind of the Past, é the family cottage | peoed: thd flkor sot her bore and no relation to Mrs. | at gri5; from coast sound eutel b i 4 & . Frem Longfeliow’s Poem, Describing the Ride of Paul Revere, Which Took Place 142 Years Ago Today. 4 Who her aasaila h Gash on Temple To Officer Chet Ballard, and lat 610 16t} N. Wed b. Bhe dled of tubercal Thru all our history, to the last, The dowperate nature of her fight |er to Lieut. Hedges, and Capta : mu ‘sve. N. Wednesda n. She died of tuberculo- station 32, located at Province: 7 ring, in suspen waiting i A brother of Mrs. Wehn - ; against the fiend who attacked her of Detectives Tennant, Wehn raid ng Ph n é A fap vou! town bay. In the hour of darkness, and peril, and need, wiletes tea beotne hone ecihin wits wan ta eded uplrtte when | , tor Ueratlecct the death ¢ is a student at Broadway high he aint “ + , Th tat rted th T. 7 lt h evidently, |#he left home Tuesday morning at| Haubris aughter, Mrs schoo! is station reporte ey The people will waken and listen to hear ment. de. 4 ret ey Tho -damie” who Mra. Wenn | fiftt heard 15 shots from navy no death oe ae . The first information — re sald would cc for her if guns, and after an interval of The hurrying foot-beat of that steed, pede ir? igete gt tahal es hi aera eeryacec tid ceived by Mrs. Haubris was a | did not hurry home, was her f she 15 minutes continuous heavy . firing was hearc. They report- ‘ tele ® message from the hi the sculptor James A And the midnight message of Paul Revere. There were seven wounds on hor! when she would return, as her| tile station waving onty thet hose home and stndio ed the firing as due north. body, a deep gash in the right t mother recently had a relativ . ‘ had been found are at 4 12th ave. W.. Mr The second report arrived at 9:30 ple evidently having been the fatal! rnd sometimes my wife remain ’ . jwith her f 1 night "| dead ‘on the street | Haubris said. pine verte “ey oth rue rere ARRY VERY LOW DI V IN B SA RAH S KISS) Street Unlighted The father of the girl, again and | |from five or six guns, and continu _ — The street adjoining the embank-jagain breaking into tears, sald she! | }ous firing after an interval of 1b SHINGTON, D. C., April 18.— Se be ment in which she was found waa|frequently “went home alone” thru | minutes. ay aotens at the *edside of Fed nds It to Opera Before Operation little used, except by Mra, Wehn|that dark street Ur | | They characterized the firing ae eral Trade Commi-sioner Will H and her husband Killed by Milk Bottle? | | heavy and occurring in rapid suo Parry, of Seattle, who suffered an NEW YORK, April 18.—Mme. He told of visiting Mme. Rern- There are no houses on this pa Captain Tennant, after examin: | |cession cperation for gall stones last week, Sarah Bernhardt was said to hardt at the hospital, of asking | ticular block, and at night there is) ing the: ground near which the | The third report was received at announced this morning that there) 1... sting comfortably” today for some message Jonly a smell corner light to break | body was found, said there were | 9:35, from Station 34, at Peaked was all improvement tn the ig With a fine gesture,” Tree thru the darkness yiust slight indi¢ations of @ strug | Bars hill, w gave the direction Eoadition of Parry following an eration pe continued, “she said Mrs. Wehn, who has been work-j| gle de of the spot] \WAagiHINGTON, April 18.—Sec WASHINGTON. April 18—An|as northeast by north, and stated He will be removed to his Seat ' Sinal hos Tell them—' and she kissed t ant six years as tele er y ere we Lieut. Robert H. Hall, first in-|qoubt that 4 asee aaboaliv that the firing was he and con ome as soon as possible pital last 4 nly a fe I now deliver the kins e r at the ntorlum | blood mar aginents of broken {Hana National Guard, has | fi jtinuous, and seemed to be from = it te - hours >t oted Fre And Tree threw a kiss to the k { attended a birth r ttl h and there, and be Kory ed to 20 fired at th S. S. Smith was /ip guns. It was also reported mmm (aC tT?! 8 carrt hi a c it was received | day y at the home of her par be that this was the instru: |) risonny charges swept aside today, when a report|that heavy firing was heard at in- erating table sné ith mingled appiause and r jay night. The celebra-| ment used to kill he | that he negotiated for a com-|direct from the Smith said the offi-| tervals since the first shots, a to a vast crowd whi path An official bulletin is- | tion was in honor of alittle aapier: Shortly before noon, the officers sion from the Mexican govern-|cerea on watch actually saw a peri None of the stations gave any in- een ae eayseene ed at the Metropolitan Opera sued by Hernhardt’s physicians | Boy Finds Body |took the dazed husband to police mi | scope 400 yards from the vessel dications as to the time the first house for a bene’ perform today said She left the Haubris residence, |headquarters for further investiga The charges against him includ-| The statement of the officer waa|shots were heard. Officers at the : ance for mutilated allied sol Madame Rernhardt has 610 16th ave. N,, at 10 o'clock, tak-|tion, He was released after mak-loq jogs or disposition of confiden- | substantiated by the quartermaster|Charlestown navy yard declared diers lied from the operation and is | ing with her some cake, and some|ing a statement tial maps of the government inland crew. Up to today some navy|they were at a loss to account for Many an Important Sir Herbert Tree brought the resting comfortably, but she 1s |yose plants. ‘These, together with| a ee Mexico, desertion, swindling, big-|men had thought perhaps the Smith|the firing kiss from Mme, Bernhardt still seriously il. her purse, and a bottle of milk | rt Z e ’ Pt ‘le ec * ’ sent amy, forgery, embezzlement, diso-| was mistaken. The message said, in rae anteioss Event Pein tbr na vats were found beside her bod | Sure : Spring s Here! bedience of atanding orders | substance | Official Report 5 ‘ 3 yey There was 1 cent left in the 5 Jo (rc . He was found guilty of the Officer on watch saw the peri-| are would happen tha you | purse and a bank book, which es Neighbor's Cat Is Out lchares tn the apecification with|scope 400 yards away, Submarine of Sea Shots Made wouldn’t learn about if it |teblished her taentity Chasing After Flies}tne exception of that charging him |disappeared. Wake of torpedo then} yy tea : asin ss oat WASHINGTON, April 18.—Th sn't for the advertis- Weston Harner 7 Gilman #' with th as or disposition of gov-|crossed starboard bow. Quarter ? ‘The I ho mployed in a drug Re ORY ea lernt nage master and gun crew substantiated alced on officiel coret tana cee somes = py LINE ARMY BY DRAFT ::: ‘body : ied. by a hin For the fret ‘tine since |. “a Se eeidect Wilken hed Se ear ae. ton, saying gun firing had been over the ads, for instance, le. He rushed to Fire Station| March 1%, the cat which lives | today ie eee seein dat heard off Provincetown this morn. in today’s Star and see No, 20 wity his story, and Capt.| 1p the houge a 7. Jtence and designated U. S. peniten jing. The navy department gave LONDON April, 18.—French| WASHINGTON, April. 18—tv. Cabitt notitied the police from Th ar office isn't sit Jeut the following in connection ot _ asi ‘ rp : x aacemidate tiary at Leavenworth, os the place TLANT : ime uportant events that). cashed their: way to. wittr| dence erew today that congress, in| Motorcycle Policeman -Claude| ting in th RAALOTY Wine ey eee ee rant | A 1G COAST with the report “ho taal é i * dow “Coast guard stations along Cape are scheduled for tomor-|in two miles of Laon today. British |the end, will grudgingly, and in a | Pix SE ere nad ee aittt He's chasing flies in the sun WASHINGTON, April 18—|Cod reported to the district. com. fow: ' |troops coincidentally began clos-| modified form that will let It “out /ON'" Vi aing the exact place shine on the front porch Germans Use C ‘oin »mewhere” in the Atlantic, the}mander at Boston, having heard ing in about Cambral while| trom under,” pass President Wil stig! Were School Mates That cat is The Star's bar navy 1s trying today to round up|firing of heavy guns in rapid sue 1 Alan gence © 2 2\etill maintaining their strangling | son's selective conseriptio bill f Her husband, who gained consid-| ometer More trustworthy on Mex. Legis ators|the skulking German submarine|cession at sea and to the north. Standard Furniture Co 2|0 j son's wi nscription bill for er h by hie statue of Chief} than the ground hog and more which yesterday fired the first shot] ward of the station. The reports n Co pressure about St. Quentin and/| raising an army of 2,000,000 men. |erable notice by his sta » nar Wealeentiae - lof the war at the U.S. 8. Smith. |came in quick succession and we . Under persomal pressure from||Seattle, at Fifth and Denny way,| Convenient — tha ‘orecaster EL PASO, April 18—An explana: |) a8 Pind 5 E i BS and were | the president himself, who made a 1 the fountain at Pioneer squ Salisbury, he announces daily foio1, of the opposition reported to|, What craft are engaged in the) at W411 this morning hovel a trl ae the capitol is ae had known her since they were both} the probable state of the weath have taken pl on the floor of | hunt. or Just where and how it pro the firing must, have inde suede RAL Go, Whe aatady connie een tending the Rainier} erin the next 24 hours PoE ee eae reer ofl ooads, must be withheld for mill-|¢ ome kind of conflict was de: apeedy actio: 16 senate commit-lchildren, attem y air | the e house 4 > tanenne na wm thet wment’ of & es tee reported out the adminiatra-|gchool, They were married }Carranza’s noutrality PR feaze acon 1 utement of a na Lens The fighting along the whole of this front was bitter. French and| British guns roared unceasingly, When he chases flies, the f rising the German de \ tion's me e, with promise of |years ago mehine in here to sta aught Mere by an arrival frome unt ievon wit cl) he nal | erie thie Geno alae a ee | Peeneh paventiy) CONS Diensore, with | oof i aicehiasick abit as He'é chasin’ ‘ow e hunt is on with all the enthusi-|scarcely have been a salute, inas- immediate senate action. Severs:| Mrx. Webn con : | asm of men who have been sp |! much as no salutes can be fired dum committee members who still in. |telephone operator at the Pantorium | According to his account, G for a fight ing war time. fighting. sist on the volunteer system, how.|iye Works BLOW STRUCK AT DRAFT man propagandists are conducting oY J ce eae |ever, declared thelr intention to| According to Haubris, father of] WASHINGTON, April 18.—The|an open lobby against the Carranza hh eeaaantenminn VEkE | oekans bh al see of Woodcraft, Se-| fight to the last in the senate, The |the girl, she was ambitious to have} house military committee today vot-| plan among deputies, using money ING,| LI all of New York's i INTHE NORTHWEST attle idee b49, will pir sa Fe nenaie omiine vote aera har sculptor-husband succeed d, 12 to 8, in favor of raising a pro-|freely to secure the support of the [dean of arts and sete at Toledo,|famous all-night bars have been f vue ner lat Swedish club hall Thursday | reporting the bill, was close, stand-! ‘Their family life had been har-}posec army of 600,000 men by the]legisiators for a German-Mexican university, Was ousted because|canceled by Mayor Mitchel for the mamma evening, ing 10 w 7%. monious,” he told fellow officers, volunteer system, alitan Ky his pacifist tendencies, juraUon of the war, the capital, reaching El Paso today were the most active in the da

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