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Unele Sa ing for sta’ ior Uncle » dollars ont of We've bu d we are taking up a ¢ eRpenses. I feel and askiy trying ¢t ¢ apologiz- ere ot g anytl } guy on earth, ] oO your mmey est than have sian aut and funeral ocracy, now the llection for bonds. Tides in Seattle SATURDAY | Sty tee vie cont te fateh te tet tah Tid fad “tow Tete nd Law Ti peace Pessimism is nex t Entered © BILLYSUNDAYISMS 1 man who would not buy a Victory bond is so low he needs an airsh p to get to hell. I'd rather be defeated fighting for the right with slavery. nn RAAAAAIRIR RRA AAA AANA RAR RANA we An American Paper That Fights for Americanism The Seattle Sta Becond ¢1 poe Matter Mays, to disloyalty, Buy 1809, We are going to have peace so thoro-going The-Kell the Kaiser has made on pers that even the republicans and democrats will makes the old-fashioned one look like a side shake hands. show. Germany lost when she turned from Christ aoe eaet will. be in the ho pital with pneu- j ‘ : ' ; monia before the first of July. Thank God by to Krupp—from the Cross of Calvary to the that time this nation will be ao dry you will At the Postoffice at Beattie, w cross of iron, under the ON VICTORY LOAN Act of Congress March &, Per y aa SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY ; MAY 19, ~ Weath r F orecast: shrink jack, bait.’ (RK THE dally push for the coy ing — washers. Slackers,” “liberty 's ‘armor “joy berr the Seattle bay excuse: “I bouxht je the war ‘was on, and now, q as bond bonds DELL the truth, my ¢ je toward my family iy business.” So? Yo quote Pat Mahoney, the . mon chauffeur, “The me oan feeght to protect your fam business, and now you to ead to pay for that protes ‘Think of Cuynemer, Fre — Just Mak before he made gupreme — sacrifice has given any he haw given | ‘There is no a man when hiv " Unele Sam re. Think of | be a slinking and Wel “Lead Pen- ween from day to day. can buy, why worker in the Seat Pacific Ship quitter. Joe} a lot of folk Much more about Joe you? Neither ix Joe | . GRE BO Y TAKES POISON; WRITES DEATH ‘ADVENTURE? | th Garrison Is Ready to Face Jury Monday in Superior Court He drags dow the mod gf cst wage of $4.64 9 day! but he’s American enough 16 make, as he sald, “the in the best country There are a lot of pen man's town who ean} te Joe's buy but evi-| are not ERBURDENED with any- thing except pockets lined | With fish hooks. Ineident- | > R, F. Guerin, acwint| chairman of the Vic Beattie and’ King coun. @ real come-back Beginning Mon-| ‘a ond salexmen! answer to the staller| | «bg eee LS that he “can't af F ford to buy u bond”: A\ bearing the name of! and King coun boye who were killed died of wounds me @iewer to your objec All the card bears aside Sceusing likt of patriotic this argument does not — MRCOME and Would-be bond dodger Guerin says he ix ready 16 sink into a siesta from Which he never will awak Moraking of potent arcuments F over fej floor the ; Marks, who hung up a ‘wonderful record in the just about M the kev x bond batter her Friday om put she nan P and turned the tables by ponies the bond sales in buy 4 bond himself! Then, pity on the 1, Mrs. Marks . Why Mre, Marks been dratted by the women’s Ha mystery, ‘The alee. Pebeountered her makes t wi that sie could well a Vic y | stFPOR TS FILIPINOS May 3. labor in BPM Practically unas ert of Filipino ee. Evangelista 4 ? of the {United Press.) United nimous in independence labor repre Filipino He said he by Samur mission had been Gompers of Federation of Labor, Sentenced ‘ONE WEEK LEFT FOR LOAN DRIVE DETROIT, Mich., Sam & 1months’ sentence in Leaven: | Five Men of Contingent Died | mer ana the writing more and more PARIS, May 3.—(By United 'Seattle Has $10,480,950 worth penitentiary, following bis on Duty in France | iNegible, as death came néarer, the | Press.)—Italian headquarters de- Yet to Subscribe conviation £9 pies fhe juile y boy's last thoughts were found pain} Up in a comfortable litte room in| the startling alleged confession that | clared today that the American, blackmail J. P. Morgan and his - fully writen in pencil over the care- | the northwest wing of the Juvenile| she had purchased strychnine in a) British and French ambassadors daughter, Mrs, Jane N. Morgan With permission to remain in | fujly fashioned letters of the death| Detention home, Broadwa and | local drug store, made an appoint-| in Rome are making overtures WASHINGTOD May 3.— Nichols the city until Su-day morning, | message. | James, and surrounded b heery |ment with Mrs, Storrs and poisoned for the return of the Lalian Wnited Press.—America — will In letters to peng tte yo Base Hospital No. 50, composed “1 have taken five minutes sus-| pictures and drapes, Ruth Garrison, her as the two lunched together in| peace delegates to Paris, have to subseribe $500,000,000 ich ter apc 1“, <y 20,00 wl almost entirely of Seattle men, | pense, and f only feel drowsy,” he earold confessed poisoner of} the Bon Marche tea rooms. per day if the minimum quota p. eetidote whic Me peer Be ao is ‘due to reach here at 2:30 o'clock | (Continued on P age Sixteen) Storrs, spent Saturday! Two Seattle attorneys, Thomas! WASHTN May «United of the Vietory Loan ix obtained ane ee canoes tana teste Saturday aftern reading books - supplied by the /M. Askren and A. R. Hien, will} Press.)—“Italy, naturally’ desires. {¢ by May 10. aoety poem, saan ee m Min - fat ete | matron defend Ruth Garrison participate im the peace conference. it as diss teh tink Secnd systems, Judge Killots, in wen. athe fant that the troop train NNING FOR Down in the county-city building| ‘The following witnesses will be}and Italian and official circles feel Victory Loan campaigners to- Cea ag aeerniwed hien tnentalty {{6top at Portland’ is given as the carpenters were constructing a fence | summoned: by the Mrs. E.| that something should be done to day. Treasury officials — re. ie arene sires ey Seen Oy Ol Teas her the bediied auridal bare across the court corridor to check |B. Glatz, mother, lice Glatz, | prepare the ground for the return of ported that the suhseriptions unbalanced At’ thas tenits . Chalstnan Gites 2 | the crowds that will come Monday to/|sister of the murdered woman; A.| the Italian delegates,” a high Italian at 11 o'clock today totaled only —— newoetin Ts! dtbuaes oumeutteael Teskiaieds-7 glimpse Ruth Garrison when she|W. Bloomer, drug clerk who says official told the United Presw today. $1,575,000,000, House-to-house i tinoe: Eecsiotset. tis, nade oot goes on trial for placing strychnine [he sold the strychnine to the d ‘The official sald the attitude of the canvassers were urged for the Rebs mot 5 con toe Cokes wie Bare in the fruit salad that killed the|fendant; William H. Dehn, uni-|other allies in going ahead with the remaining week of the drive. TI volunteqred the use of, automo-| Aviators Await Favorable} wie the afr clandestine lover, veralty chamnlat whe found, a9 +} pose pattioroent; without Dayne Sty oe 1 xt seven days Seattle bilen fo ae pis ve the ve . BCOET ‘ nro bk I singer anata ied bor 6 ae io ae ans’ ia to meet her Victory Koan quets dow at 5 clan for j ously attempt to witness the dra jend Deputy Prosecutor Carmody, Without saying so directly, the of- or be branded a slacker ; hy EW YORI May 8 ‘The hyaro. {Matic court procedure which marks|Who sity they obtained the com-|fical made it apparent the Italfin - Everything is in ineas to wel-| NE ren hanes lady the closing phase of the tragedy, |plete confession; Millicent Smith} government feels the peace confer. At the. end J work. | come the men, who will arrive at | Planes {n which United States! iit Comparatively few will be ad-|and Sue Hanger, nurses at lence should do something regarding ay of gp re ete Will Be on Exhibit in Seats! j she Milwaukee depot A ee nV me ntact to. LY | mitted into the court rooms because |Bon Marche, who attend , President: Wilson's appeal to the Ital. her daily quo’ Cn |of 40 nurses, who served with the | #cro “ y Hida °K | of limited seating capacity ing woman; Mildred J. . Pearl | tan people, and his regard. $10,480,050 within the next week | tle Sunday and Monday Junit overseas, will arrive here at| Were to be placed in commission | ‘The jidee reed oo pt Ruth Gar-| Brown, Alva Wilson and Irma Me- | ing 7" ‘cm ae toe or stands, to wipe out her debt of iio | $45 o'clock Saturday night at the Far Rockaway station | rinon will be tried. will not be named.| Cormack, Bon Marche waitresses; | the government feels the delegation the $19,000,000 quota, Will Fresh from eastern and west- | ‘The members of the hospital or-|t04@y. | The alrahips | she | until Monday moriing, when Presid-| Katherine MeCuse, who witnessed | cannot return to Paris, having been ake good? That is the question! ory Washington triumphs, the | ganization will parade in automo: |C-! C,-3 and 4 ing Judge Boyd Tallman, in Depart-|the tragedy; 1 Benjamin, one} publicly affronted, hat is worrying Victory Loan of-| gefieigl Victory loan trophy || up Second ave. to Virginia at. | ve H given extensive Cials nt No. 1, completes his assign-|of the newspaper reporters who in-|" Just what the Italians expéeted ficials. train carrying wae veterans of | following their arrival, At Virginia [2% found satisfactory. The first | nent schedule. terviewed Ruth Garrison after the|is pot exactly eleat, tho it is ap- The toward the rv! the Northwest and thelr bat. | they will be turned over to friends |'©60f the filgnt from Rockaway | a at gto am, Mon: |contessiom: Coroner C, C. ‘Tiffin| pront that If Wilson will “take back nin in such thot | Gegearred mementoes, will pull |or relatives until this-evening, when, |‘? Halifax will-probably be covered | and his assistant, Frank Koepfli,| his statement,” or if the conference jarring shokeup may be N°00%| ie neplenously into King #t. sta | at 9 o'clock, a banquet wil be given | Cy ‘Tuesday | Hebei ndantey who worked on the ease will formally invite the delegates to sary bexinning next Monday. 1| tion at 10:03 p. m. Saturday, | them in the Red Cross Jumble Shop. 4 TS Sue sane Ht | vistaeea Ruth Garrison came to Seattle | return, that will suffice. Neither of fact, muny Vietory Loan official) Since April 25 the five carscom. |The nurses will be honor guests at] ST. JOHNS N. F., May 3A] 4 plea of temporary insanity to/from her home at Camano more/ these, officials say, is in prospect, bre ebony vocating drastic! Seine the tro Ser oigo the board, musden change. weather condl-|the first degree murder char than a year ago, She stopped at the|so far as can be learned, measures to smoke out the dollar) Visited dozens af towns along | ‘Toastmaster at the feast will be] tocing tne opieition cnicies in. the | ee carey life imprisonment is th | n Anne hill home of the parents} in some circles it is suggested slacker, even to the extent of] ineow pice | Judge F, V. Brown, who will also starting the British entries in the|penaity on conviction, hag been en-|of her girl chum, Arville Blair, se-|that it is entirely necessary tor publicly posting them “6 Suh.) aie train will be on exhibit at| deliver the address of welcome. sep oa ie He s ap ce tered by the girl Jcured employment at the attorney's! Prem Orlando and Foreign Min Just, what form the oxeculive|.4. x. p, atation in-the University | idaut, Col. #1. Mugane Allen and Dek way dudisations of chang: | accnsding to mnerleT DORR Burtngee (ee ee Pent toad tellin ngs.) wter Sonnlns.to eeturn eo that Italy anmmittee's plans will take has|the NX. P station inthe University | tent: Cot on also will be among (f0uh with Indications of a chank-| according to Sheriff John Stringer, |city building June last, following dis-| may complete her work In the con not yet been, determin When it will return to King at. wta./the speakers, Flowers will deck the |" 1° wweaterly the fog bewnn/and eats and sleeps regularly. x (Continued on Page 16) ference, A way may be found, how- County Lagging Hon fora nérien of afternoon shows; Panauet iabiew and enterthinment| cont. “MSY <i 4 jcounty automobile ne carry the " ever, for other Italian delegates to in the meantime, Kinz county |to be given at 2,7 and 9 p, m., ree, Will be provided lA, ns Due detention station ana the unity Mrs. Vernon Castle _ represent ner, it ts saia eg benind wth a, sulecrty [nw : | dlembors fh unt wid rave no Americans Due to pains sir sasinew tow. iwe| Ip Bride of Captain| paris. sty s—iuinn inerter pag =e 400, ‘The state} Two “hundred Star hewa mer-|ed during the evening by the war | Arrive in Dublin) si enatcon, wil attend the detend-| NEW YORK, May 3.—(United| ence with @ Greek colebration tn quota, $44, 0, has not heen | chan uded until their han amp community service. | DUBLIN, May 3.(United Press.)|t during | s8,)—Capt t emin of} Dode Canese resulted in some cas- fait dubactibed, according to the{ached, and laughed for almost two] the welcoming committee at the| Former Governor Dunne, of} Claypool Assists |Ithaca, N. ¥., and Irene} yalties, according to private advices latest figures. Some $20,000,000 in| hours Friday night when they 4t-| sation will be» Dr. J, EB. Crichton, Mlinois, Frank V', Walsh and J | After the jury has beén selected, | Castle, widow of Vernon ¢ »| received here today, The Italians round numbers, have been received | |tended Pantages theatre in a body | hiimnan; Acting Mayor W. D. Lane,{?: Ban of Philadelphia, constitut-| the prosecution will ®e launched by | dancer and aviator, were ma are reported to have threatened the by the banks Jas kuesta of . Naldie Milne, local | yee George Mt. Horton, Judge Iv, {!& the American-Irish delegation | Deputy Prosecutor John “D. Car.) here shortly after noon today islands with starvation if there are Oregon leads the Pucific const|manager of the thentre trown, Drv Alfred Raymond, Harold |“ the pe conference, wore|mody, assisted by Charles 1, Clay-|the Little Church Around, the Cor-) any, further demonstrations in favor with a 5 per cent subscript j march to Pantages fr | Preston, Dr. W. A. Shanhon, ft. |Seheduled to rive here today, | pool, former superior court judge. | ner lot union of Dode Canese with aceording to sdvices from san) Star office, and went home with| ney, Efybop O'Dea, Dr,,M. A, Mat hae ir passports entitle them to visit} Carmody, With Captain of Detectives | In gettin, ce . s have asked the Francisco, headquarters of memories of @ “big night." Phey'ret é the president of the “Irish res|Charles Tennant, Ww cloistered | tle mave Capt, | peace o to award the is 12th district. all good friends of ‘‘Kddie.'* (Continued on Page Sixteen) public." ith Ruth Garrison when she made’ Treman said he ‘lands to them to Cell for Attempting to Blackmail Morgans May M. Thorn, of Lansing, today fac Are You Wearing the Blue Button? 3.-—J SEATTLE UNIT et DUE 2:30 P. M.: } DYING HE | ™ 16-Year-Old Fremont Boyer | Takes Own Life, Fear- ing Disgrace DON’T MOURN, HE ASKS) Seated at a writing desk in his room, pencil still poised in stiffened hand paper, where he transcribed his | his sensations as death came, Fro mont |tod at the Broad the boy life, r, Boy deliberat er, over Wl 16-year« schoolbey, son of Mr. and Mrs, John KE. Bayer, 1609 26th ave. he ob he polson. Heved overwhelming dingrace: | action me. | strychnine. Tam sane. “Dear Mother: sorry that 1 jname, It failed. cowardly are right. i! hope I took ulck ‘fion't mourn. Took strychning. ‘Thin ta strietly private,” he wrote, |‘ dfter wwallowing the | note, carefully written, was covered | with scrawie in pe believed, while he dying. Feared Dulgrace Humiliated by the discovery of a fraud at echoot mother’s name to @ request to be | excused for the laté afternoon per: high school took hix own rather than faor what he be- ‘The |, Marte, it in) a signed his IT am afraid to stand the consequentes of my latest Reckon thin ought to cure Don't mourn, took ‘This ia strictly private. This in quite an adventure, tried to forge your Bome consider it to commit sulcide, courage is required, enough to kill ‘They me To live would be worne than rr This is the nete found by the par | ents, | reom when th ey entered the bo: Describes Denth Coming Be: Bs: the Hines growing dim by Mall, have to prime a man before he can LATE EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE apit. | | This is Ruth Garrivon, court Monday morning. Girl Calmly Reads on | Eve of Murder Trial ~Photo by Hartsook 18-year-old confessed poisoner of Mrs, Dudley Storrs, who will go on trial facing first degree murder charges in superior eae Seattle Men Come in Ahead | by a Foot in Wildly | Exciting Finish STANFORD POOR THIRD OAKLAND, Cal., May 3.— (United Press.)—University of Washington carsmen won the varsity pull at Oakland lestuary here today by fin- ishing one foot ahead of the California team. Stanford rowed a poor third, coming in 12 lengths behind Califor- nia. California took the lead at the starting gun and was one length ahead of Wasbington at the one- mile flag. At that time the Bears were rowing 34 and the Northerners $2. At the two-mile flag Washington increased its stroke to 36 and slow: ly crept up on California. The last “ix strokes brought Washington across the line vietor, Both crews were rowing 42 at the wildly excit- ing finish. Stanford was never a factor after the first mile. California won freshman rowing ITALY ENVOYS FEEL SLIGHTED \They’d Like to Get Back Into Fold After Flareup