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MUST FIGHT IT OUT, HAIG SAYS TO HIS TROOPS LONDON, April 13 fact that he has already thrown 106 livisions into the fight, the has made little progress toward his Marshal Halk an the DELUSIONS OF WORKER CAUSE HIM TO SHOOT: Believed to be fering from a detu ‘om the French, take the everyone regarded him as “a | porte and destroy the Hitt! Slacker and a spy,’ Michael The moving Willy, 33, shipbuilder, was in | qnd strongly to our support the care of city physicians Sat a no other course but to fight it out urday, after shooting his wife held to the and threatening to take b no retirement Hfe, at their apartm Ninth ave., Friday evening His wife, Mrs. Kose Willy n| we the city hospital with a xerious safety of our home hot wound over her heart. She will of mankind. Probably live 1 Willy worked at the Seattle « ma REE er hctrs| a pee eiN 1S “THINKING” the name of Milevan Walakevich on coming to this country, He told the Mice that he had interview x wating Attorney Lundi AMSTERDAM, April 13.—-Forelen lege lowing a confer rsons who had Minister Czernin, following @ Be with Emperor Karl, informed n foreign office that he emenceau of Despite the enemy channel arny French are rapidly There Every position muat be last man, and with With our backs to the believing in the justice of our cause must fight to the end for the end the freedom | wall and conduct pf each depend on the at the criti Slacker and spy, and that this was the reason for shooting his wife. Recovers Gun ZL. Smiley, uncle of Mre, Willy,! ..47 - . Theard two shots that struck down the Wyear-okt wife at 7 p.m. Fri @ay. He rushed into the apartment Bnd grappled with Willy, who had furned the gun on himself Bmiley succeeded in wresting revolver from Willy. and held nion| NEVADA REPUBLICANS MAL the cits honpital, when quee| IN COUNCIL WITH HAYS “At the city hoapital, when ques| (Woned by a detective, folloying an N FRANCISCO, April 13.—Ne republicans, anxious to bring to remove the bullet, Mra! vada rig urmarcs unity within the ranks of their party “Mike ts my husband, and I love! ne conferences with Chairman _— Hays of the national republican com said that she knew of no rea-| mittee, here today, ax did numerous save of acute| Cylifornia political leaaers, Hays ar for his action. cr y. He turned on her sud: rived late yesterday, after having accused her of calling him a/ visited Gov, Stephens at Sacramento. , whipped out a gun. and fired watt muttering from stom| LIMIT COMMISSIONS ON FEED PRICES HERE} Tecently, suffering from a stom it of the bullets fired entered} To protect the ultimate consumer egarding the year ago, according to Vienna dix patches, Crernin asked the foreign office to | disseminate this belief disorder, and was under medical Willy's left breast three inches from exorbitant prices on mill feeds. | they hope lies beyond |againet ‘NEW TROOPS IN HUN RANKS AID . WEARY HORDES ny wi AM PHILIP SIMMS ty United Press Leased Wire WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, April 12.—From La Hollebeke, near Ypres Quast's with the most desperate coane its pressure t today Marshal Von Hindenburg Von Quast abundant re ) more than doubling the original divisions which the thrust be Fresh Troops Come Fresh troops are being hurled into action from all dt nder the giittering suns ed to the line and struck in places—toward Bailleul, to ward Bethune and toward Givenchy Hom These were thelr tmmediate objec tives, but they had hope of ultimate y turning Vimy, Arras and the nountaintike ridge of Notre Dame le Lorette Aw thin is Hasnee to Gen. Von army determination did not for a single mo abled, the battle’s «wirls from about Hotlebeke south westward Wytachacte and Neuve Eglise to near Hailieul, to the west of Merville, thence circling southeastward to a few miles north of Hethune and toward La Hanne. Greatly outnumbered, the Hritiah, with prodigious valor, fired thelr rifles until they were too hot to hold and operated their Lewis guns incensantly Couldn't Miss Foes Artillerymen, stripped to the blazed away pointblank at that could not be minsed It in believed the Somme front t becoming feverish. Further fighting ls likely, The heavy fighting tn French Flanders t« no guarantee | recommencement of the battle for Amiens. German prison: | ers admit the German commanders | do not want Amiens so much as what walnt targets Thursday afternoon and night the SEATTLE SHORT $3,750,000 OF QUOTA ON orncnvinied LOAN 4 Thursday night len up $200,000 Continued From Page One| Il to “ der to round out of glory Liberty bonds, in A ningle worker in Honor week with « oe 4 Rvery store in the ¢ in requant Capt. T. J. Wit hfeld | sto) the Industrial div Laan ders’ union uon in every window pry ara eee Because the booths at Frederi Nelson's and the postoff ed no muccomnful, tite will be installed in th of | aut downtown bulldings Ire eee k& have Industrial workers $50 Loan Wrid: ription of the Bo 104 Honor shields will not be presented with « » loan mubseribers after Saturday Honor end only for those elno has over i the first seven | margin of $20,000 pe the . ma when the city's .- The honor shield who subscribe lays of the dri oe drive meeting. More Telegrams from outlying districts ndicate exceas of prescribed quotas in many Instances, Biremerton is ox wcting to exceed her quota by $40 9. The White Salmon community as cone over the margir Winthrop bonds Trustees of Clan 164 0. C., Friday tr Liberty Bonds. The the imnue The Limit each of ita in thrift stamps, acres, Opportunity club, shall, Vera, Valleyford, } and Spring Valley have all reached thelr quotas, Spokane county is far oversubscribed and still going furt oualy Lakes unl the Third Liberty cee T. KR. Williama, chairman of Dix trict 8, on Capito! hill, with workers under him, holds the re for efficient work in the city so far. His nection reported $160,000 sub of members in t 4 Twenty six Lumber Co He expects Nallard has re ported subscriptions totaling $8,150, | ‘i nub from the firm and workers Vulean tron Works night by the his message br lermakers \ tur hipbutlders and Helpers the largest uw membership hot the top t Mayor in Kelso than ngle pureh in the Hanson with a 000 riet » quota prescribed MeKenele. took t of $200 in the which embers to take practicing nial to pay for the stamps, cided to defer ith membership drive Loan has been subscribed, due to the activity pledgen self de has de e loan drive ployes of the Bryant f Fremont, have taken | bonds to the total of $2,100. “IF ALLIES HOLD THEY WILL WIN, SAYS DUNMORE “It were better that every Pritint American be er fields of France and r »/ on the battle that they were to come wave Col. A I 1 the Murra t night ight from the naid that every re of this country must be win the war source brought to bear to If the Brit Fren arm A | destroyed said, “Am \ yo On A fighting. She woul , o fig * to the last dollar and tc man.” In analyzing the situation that augmentation of the troops by the 1 he anid German men ‘oO. | Kunsia had alded their in| that he did not believe it 14% Hun a superiorit nd guns sufficient to fenuive But this is the great crisis,” aid. “If we hold the on the western front, o Germann « r chance (f any time during the war, Last they were mutistied by defensive ful to them. They that un lens they can break thru and defeat "by force of arms, they wil meet with defeat next year when Ameri ‘pared to take their & successful | v know n armies are pre places in full! n GERMANS CLAIM _|yeraned tn 20,000 ALLIES ARE | trom | wide jerm. military victory are greater than at) Toul sector), in year | gained a temporary foot This year that is not use | can troops ejected them immedi upon the battle ssin Must € =. ARE TRAPS 35 © BOY INMATES OF “INSANE ASYLUM NORMAN, Okla, April 13-—-Thirtys v inmates of the Oklahoma um here were mint which destroyed three today superintndent, all inmates were &e- 25 boys, who before thy . It in feared th the flames. Physle they could not rei themselver ndermtand in Francinco We widremned the anased | of hate with nd ed the of the American nation as Griffin Hanson opened the 4 Col. C. B. nore meet lethen intro counted not be * coll could weak their p waid The ght and m bad not) TAKEN IN NORTH poe cause of the fire LONDON, April neal tart ir boys’ ward, th flame cre spread quickly by J Panployes of the ine worked heroically to sav@ the unfortunates, GOVERNMENT TO PUNISH WAR INSURANCE FRAUDS ASHINGTON, April, 14-—Per trying inder Merville, It med that 50 officer captured at Armenticres prisoners in the 000, including @ h and a Portuguese general, be on 200 gun reported that Ow 00 men nd and Britis» Haig also to defraud the goverm the soldiers’ and sailors” nee law, will be prosecuted) the government announced One case in already up, that a woman who cashed allowance checks, claiming she was a soldier's: wife an raid tr east of St in at which ur tile ng in an ad anced position, French and Amer. ——_—— 13.—Capt. Archie Rove it has been transferred to Red Cross hospital No. 3, in Parte, from a field hospital near the Roosevelt wax slightly wounded) tion last month. er attack Americans| PARIS, April prisoners the n, funeral after. | Ca jin a» For Mra. M. 4. Seb: oon at St, Patrick's church severing a large/definite rulings on prices have been | the heart, made by the food adminintration.| battle boiled around Vielle-Chapelle and fracturing the collar bone. ‘Other was found embedded in wall. She was employed at the Chocolate 114 Pike st.. and Willy had ew her home previous to the ute by Charles Hebberd, state food administrator, the rule limits the brokerage or commission which can be charged. Only a profit which is reasonable tn the eyes of the admin istration will be passed an legal. CLEMMER CLEMMER | NOW PLAYING The Great Nazimova COMING SATURDAY | mutual counter attacks ‘FAREWELL FOR Estaires and Steenwerck, in S fanh | loned open fighting on the flat lands ‘The British biazed away from behind hedges and poured machine gun fire | into the advancing Germans from improvised positions in ditches. In the oppose Ing forces clashed in open cultivated fields. | DRAFTED MEN | | BEING PLANNED ‘The King county council! of ae-| fense will be in charge of the parade and exercises on April 26, to honor the next contingent of drafted men, | Marsh | OM MANET. IN | “The Face in the Dark”’ i} | A GRAY THREAD. —A RIT OF ASH FROM A CIGAR these two clues | @ fate of the one | most in all the —on hang: whe | world— —then comes the biggest teat of her lite—the din- covery grips her heart and fills her brain with fear. ..Plerne | Pappa. who will enter the service that day. | At & meeting of the cha’ on of the draft boards held Friday a com mittee made up of ID. 8. Tobtas, chairman; J. A. Bennett, Van 6 Farver, P. J. Sullivan and Lyman A. Browser were appointed as a [committee to have charge of the plane for the men's departure. Four hundred and fiftycight men will go. ‘The lat of names called for the Division No. 6 are: tetlo, Joseph Dernatetn. Ch Mower, Archie Chester Murna, J. Cxerney, ry Wialmar J Donald Mien Ruddington, st: Wrieht, al Simon Quarto Bonifact, t OPrien, aries alph larry Coreil Fi mon, Ramuel Thoma John Raymond Manton, Lovie Larsen, Albin Johnaon, Axel W. Nelson, Italo nti, # De For, Myre Gerald Re . Frank Tr | Joseph THEATRE PLAYERS WEEK BEG. MATINEE TOMORROW, SUN. OTHER MATS. WED. AND SAT. PHONE ELLIOTT 2525—2526 | Harry fopou! monaton Trofin Allo K George FP Athanasindes, Jacob Gacheevnd, Richard Martin Madke, Clinton C. Bi Alfred Rernard 1 hard A. | Angustus George Tauman | SHIPBUILDER TRIES, TO TAKE HIS OWN LIFE 1 A wife of two months, Mra. T. C. McCallum, of the Hollister Apart |monts, Eastlake and Roy, returned |from a shopping trip Friday to find |her husband, T. C. McCallum, a |ahipyard worker, lying in the bath lroom of their apartment with his | throat cut. Hurrledly summoned ald succeed. ~led in ataunching the flow of blood. TARTING SUNDAY MAE MARSH IN “FIELDS OF HONOR” A vivid picture, showing the assassination of the Austrian Archduke—the start of this great world war CLASS ‘A’ Theatre THIRD AND PIKE “REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, covers very ‘little of the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaran. teed 15 years, All work guaranteed for 15 Have impression take and get teeth same day. and advice free, years in the morning Examinations Call and See Samples of Our Plate and Bridge Work. We Stand the Test of Time. Most of our present patron eee. is recommended by our early patients, whose work is still giving good satisfaction, Ask our patients who have tested our work. When coming to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. Open Sundays From 9 to 12 for Working People tal CUPRATE DENTISTS Opposite Fraser-Paterson Co. nd the injured man was removed to he city hospital, where physicians | say he will live. Despondency ta the \attributed motive for his action | moose GIVE CONCERT As a part of the war work carried on by Moone Lodge No. 211, Mins Catherine Roberts of Chicago with her orchestra will appear in concert at the Moose club me, Second jave. and Seneca st., Sunday at 8:15 p.m | Miss Roberts will present numer: ous sketches and cuttings with musical accompaniments by her or chestra,. The company has a na tional reputation as the Venetian | Troubadours Concert company | WOWIE! 220 BOXING BOUTS ARE ARRANGED PETERSBURG, Va, April 13 Two hundred and twenty boxing bouts have been arranged at Camp | Lee, to decide the championship of the 80th division. | TEUTON NAMES ‘CANNED’ BAN FRANCISCO, April 13.—Ger. maa names of two San Francisco leafes went into the discard today |The Hofbrau becames the States, and | the Heidelberg Inn became the Co- Jumbia Inn. | AMERICANS WIN | ST. LOUIS, April 13—The Ameri cans defeated the Nationain, 6 to 4, Friday, in the second game of the spring city series, Help Win the War—Be Patriotic GIRLS Here Is Your Opportunity to Get THRIFT STAMPS . The Seattle Star wants to give 5,000 Thrift Stamps to the wide-awake, patriotic boys and girls of Seattle. Here is our offer: Call on your neigh- bors who do not now take The Star and secure their subscriptions for one month or more. 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