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STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1918. PAGE 9 ULTIMATUM T0 | BY LIKUT, GRANVILLE A, n lens to ground glans), at| target, only 2,500 meters up andy Bailing sorencly along the upper yanti-aircraft defenses are the strong )one serious little mistake in ealem] POLLOCK 6 one of the only two of its|sharply silhouetted against the|air was a German patrol going to-|ent on the whole Western front.| lating my altitude and speed at Rigs CHINESE HERE American Aviator in. th vette | . clouds. ward its lines. I receynized the|Guns are planted here as thick as|first shot, and couldn't quite engi Plying pe of the n were up 3,800 meters, The . | shape of enemy planes in a jiffy. the quills on @ pore ear *\en his bie subsequent ' Foreign Legion |cloud layer wan below ua, at the Just Missed Him! | I ducked back into the cloud and Archies” ar . vee “ ly enough to wing Maan t) th , , : | 2,600meter level In spite of the — eneireling | nia. ain't seen anything of the ne and you w 0 oth i rtainly had me Consternation ttle's | (Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper ota i “Archies,” the photographer made @| test of ime neta anpeay. y ane ee ee Wie ee But he certainly ‘had ee “otra adn te ridges mpeetpeene Aaneeation) Must Save Camera | fow exposures, and then, the fog get-| ror two or three n putes I flew by | the sea, But as | waa not c xinche that he was 4 [Word fitered thru to Chinese game! Pi never forget the time I got lont Those confounded pictures | ting uncomfortably close again, he| compas. My machine waa a drip-|plane, and had no desire to be made |up at me in large bunches jaters that gambling there must stop. |in the clouds. I not only mised my! had to be taken at all risks, | ied us back into the clouds, ping mace Of talature, and my gog-|to swim for it by the German naval| 1 continued scsthwes } Hanson, with Police Chief squadron, but it) And we wore escorting quite » | Fiying thru the clouds is @ danger-| vies wore foxged, I might have just trols, I turned "ene shore, ni for a mile | n at bis wide, iswued the wlth seemed as if the| famete observer ‘ Th “ ‘ might have just ; . uns Haste bashaad Giratee ant tnd ome if the! ous stunt ere'n no Kroping Your | come out of the sea, 1 was in a hell and landward und was sgen over the flooded! representatives of the Chinese that} whole earth had) Llewt, Georges, 1s * |way. You must keep up the same) of a hole. There were boches a | One antialreraft gun was per aren of ntende. Ahead lay Laine ganged wel crag hon given metheslip.| seurs dAlpin, or “Blue Devils. terrific speed, tho practically blind-| and, 100 to 1, enemy patrols below. |ently potting at me. ‘Tt s were | baerat A ‘ninute more an Santaa ty the iamderetion authinn I was out pro.| Never mind if the boches do get | folded | Then I ran into # hole in the | going off with annoying regularity was over Nieuport, and safely back’ thes. ‘ ; tecting photo | {he Pilots In the chasse planes— | My position was in the cniddle of | cloud—tike the hole of deugh- |right at the back of my tail, For a behind our liner—and but & dosem i asttcn ginieihe epatnnentael graphing recon-| ‘@® Camvern must be saved the open end of the V-wedge. The| nut—and more trouble, The [full cninute I raced with death | miles from home ‘ erts that Chinese gamblers were faiseance. | ‘The clouds were between us and! cloud had hardly closed in on me| hole in the cloud was the target, | against thow shelis I got back to camp only « few mint paying “protection money” to indi Wie ez et te |the earth, So down into them the when I narrowly escaped crashing | and I was the bull’seye for Ger | 1 jut beat each # ling shell | utes later than the rest of the gangu iduel pollesmnen, and were cow the big. twoneat, | ager plunged. And down the same| into the ghostlike shape of one of| man gunners below. }to it by @ hair's bre he every |It seems that after my narrow gest plaining about the drain on thelr re La er with the cam. | Tey, went the rest of us. It was a our so . an it muddenly mw rved | sh !Cush! Cush!’—a score of| shot I was Just at ) meter upe from the collision at the start] Geurese to attorneys east” Cray, | Particularly thick blanket, and when |in front of me. To avoid a collin Archies” were bursting around me.| ahead and 200 meter we the ex-| the patrol got lost in the clouds, Soave Jim Wong, labor contractor, 4203% ‘on men for thot ae emerged out of the bottom of it) I dodged in the opposite direction, | Tipping my machine over 04 Its side, | plosion--or Just o ard but finally came out below them ang@y } 14th ave. N. E., and Henry Eng, mer pilot’ and twin| %e were almost exactly over Hand. | climbed and missed the crowd. In| I got a good view below—and shud: | danger zone. »k wotne more pictures, They eat, dans, t00 eine Gai Gere tha ted Fe ‘A. seme, which welcomed us with: a half a minute I broke out of the top | dered at the sight Missed on Mathematics thing of the patrol above, 4 ‘ sepsheadlinh tse "| furtous AA ood Morning” (antl |of the cloud into the sunshine—BL ba | Over Ostend Thank heaven, that gunner was| 1 never expected to see me Oriental representatives selected to — the photogro- " . | carry the portentous word to China| pher) and five aireraft barr We made a grand! NOT TO SAFETY I wan right over Ontend, where the! shy on mathematics. He made just! town single-seater pro Tarn Color tecting chasses, spread out in V-for- | Roth turned a pale yellow on hear! mation, had no sooner reached the ing the ultimatum in Mayor Han-|ijnes, when we alid over a bunch of | son's office. billowy clouds that were sweeping “Yea, yes; deport.” said the mayor. gown from the northeast | ttmorously, of the mayor and chief.| Our miasion was an important one, The word was fraught with menace | yo the “biplane” kept grimly on, It for him, He pondered on it was our duty just to follow and| “Yes, ye; deport,” said the mayor. |«hoot dewn any Fokkers or Alba | | } sD deport—bend back t0 |tromies that might try to get our Chin $5,000 Eng and Wong here cited the inno: | -— cence of their games, saying that gambling was to them a friendly lit tle sport. Mayor and chief were of City Visitors to a ite, he etiagert. Gopert,” aid the: mayer Tour Water Front | “Deport, deport.” said the chief, Thursday morning the steamer | ‘And the two envoys departed with | Bainbridge wil! leave Pier 3, at the impression firmly fixed 9:30 o'clock, for a tour of the wa Numerous raids in the Chinese dis | terfront, Lake Union and Lake trict recently have hastened the de | Washington. All Seattle visitors Jeision to deal stringently with of | and citizens are Invited to join fenders. Gambling games, with high excursion, which has been |stakes, have been discovered by of- |] planned by the Chamber of Com |ficers time after time, after batter: || merce ing down heavy iron doors, behind which the games were conducted. In the majority of the instances.) SPIKES IN LOGS BREAK tent that few Chinese ever actually these doors were the means whereby | SAWS; ENDANGER MEN) the offenders were enabled to escape, cera denineua Cas ebtewe te ones Nr ae.|, ABERDEEN, Wash. April 16 appeared on the book at police head quarters. One large hotel in the Chinese dis trict was raided recently by the po lice, who arrested 23 men, the ma jority of them whites. A mansive tron door was battered down to ef. fect the capture. The next evening the hotel was raided again and elght more sae erected |MAJ. GEN. H. A. GREENE SNYDER FOUND GUILTY | SPEAKS HERE TONIGHT Maj. Gen. H. A. Greene, command OF ROBBERY BY JURY | cr ct camp Lewis, will epeak at a William Snyder was found guilty | patriotic dinner to be given by St of attempted robbery Friday by a Mark's Episcopal church Tuesday fury sitting on his case in Superior | evening at the Masonic club. Bishop Judge Everett Smith's department. | F. W tor will also be present Less than one-half hour was utilized | A mus program will be a feature in arriving at the verdict. of the occasion. Snyder went to the front door of . HL. Ciay Farron, city fireman, on the| The name of the gas screw “Ber night of March 21. Mra Parron an-|!!n." owned by the Columbia Salmon easacesc: That sabotage still exists in some of the big Northwest lumber camps wa evidenced last night when spikes, | ériven deeply into two logs, broke the| saws and hurled bits of’ steel in all directions, endangering the lives of workers at the Donovan plant, near! vere } There are a great many soft bevers | Starred MOTHER GRAY’S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Certain Retiet tor Foren ish em er he, blame Testh- Diswders, and Destroy Werms They Break wp (eide la 8¢ hows rye 56 conte, een Le Rey, ¥. Y. “i —Advertisement enna ronan Hyemet for Twe Minutes Up Head Will Get Retief ° If you want to get relief from ca- tarrh, cold in the head or from an irritating cough | in the shortest time, breathe Hyomet. It will out your head in two minutes and allow you to breathe Hyemei will end a cold in one ft will relieve you of @ingust- snuffies, hawking, spitting and Offensive breath in a week. Hyom made chiefly from a soothing, healing. germ killing anti- Feptic, that comes from the euca- lyptus forests of iniand Australia, Where catarrh, asthma and consump: | | tion were never known to ©: Hyomet pleasant and ea breathe. Just pour t rubber inl rected, and relief is A eluding r and one bottle of Hyome!, conts but little at druggiats everyw t Bartell Drug Co. If you already own an inhaler you can get an extra bottle of Hyomel at druggist HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets @wered the door just as her husband | Company, has been changed to “Lin- entered the hallway behind her. Snyder brushed her aside, and, | tm* Drumheller, érawing « un, fired at Farron. The ballet grazed the side of his head. In the meantime, Mra. Farron had fer secured a gun, with which she held D. D. D. Snyder at bay until her husband overpowered him. Q. A. HONOR MEN WILL BE GUESTS SATURDAY] tie‘does not rine you rotist” alse aa Goes not bring tellef, Ab ry Queen Anne high school honor) ‘seu 0. D. D, Sean. De " today. ; men, represented by 183 blue and| ARTELL’S DRUG sTORE one white star, in the school's ser. ji— $$ vice flag, will assemble in a reunion | at the high schoo! auditorium Satur day evening, at which 500 members| of the alumni will be present. 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