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IN THE & AR | The Military Expert of the New York World Gives | | a Masterly Analysis of Gen. Ludendorff’s Book | An American Paper That Fights for Americanism The Seattle Sta Entered as Becond Class Matter May 3, 1 Tides in Seattle WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY SEPT. 3 Serr. 4 First Low Tite First Low ‘ ta First High Tide re Phest Second Low Tide (1.45 p, x second High Tile | Second Low Tide ma 21 ft 18:08 pom, O89 by Mail $9.00 Per ’ Year ) to At the Postoffios at Meatth Wash, under the Act of Co SEATTLE, WASIL., WEDN “VOLUME 22. NO. 161. "TEMBER 8, 1919. Killed: Slayer FLINGS SAYS DOG | CHEERY BIRD helps .austy bis- cuits down; Some folks seem tobe born restless; There’s a gossip plaza in Se- attle where the rus- tics gossip and the gulls shriek. ~ SO SAYS STATE IN ALLEN TRIA Joseph Hensman, court bailiff in Judge Clay Allen’s cow caused a sensation Wednesday morning in Judge Everett Smit ' court room when, according to Deputy Prosecuting Attorney T. Ha Patterson, he told a different story of the booze thefts at ¢ county-city building on the night of June 4, than he related to th grand jury. Hensman’s alleged change of front threw the state’s attorn into a near-panic. For several minutes Deputy Prosecutor Patt son turned upon his own witness and pressed him so vigorously |Attorney John C. Higgins, of counsel for Judge Allen, who is \trial for “unlawful possession” of five quarts of Scotch whisk, } They were massed in| Apparently feeling no re- the thousands, tens, hun- ™orse after spending a night dreds of thousands. They i™ jail, Frederick Britz, 67, T ONE of the local eating moved, wave upon wave, who stabbed to death Mrs. . here occa rae, ai ena S i ei =. vas ov Soo human waves, against Lena Schmidt, 48, a neighbor, utes and a dollar, there steady fire. Confronted |!ast night, today appears to |< Pahnenean by shot and shell, they be quite content with his lot. enn tne cheerful beesar siogs 2! | moved at his command—| “I killed her,” he declared, Most caged birds sing by titeand | and they fell, wounded “and they may’ hang me by «; mostly they doze and droop. . j oh ag ane by starts: mostly they dose and ‘ror. and dying. And still other the neck, but I am satisfied. adept inedl waves came on—ever on, _Britz, who is a Prussian by But this little yellow rascal is al | because he gave the word. birth, gave as the reason for ways chirping. + They died for him, and they his cold-blooded murder, that in and get cheered ; . = ie J nan ne We te One Set chew |bted for him. Mrs, Schmidt's dog was chas-| every #0 often. , ? "The . frequently, in the | But they failed to achieve ; . ie : oniy iiithes thing chewt the toast. the bloody results,he had in| '"® his chickens. Britz and! The coffee tends to taste more | mind, They failed to crown Schmidt occupied separate) of Stee peti then of dave. his lust of victory at any price| houses on the lot at 3800} They appear to have a lot of 4 lar: j leftover. buna and biscuits. that | With success, And so, he has|Ninth ave. S, ' | ted I 9. 66 * : eae we cheers ott. |nothing but scorn for them. | Arter warning her that she would |protes' against what he termed Patterson’s “badgering of € ‘And we suspect that the butter For, to the end, Ludendorff | either have to move or got rid of her | witness.” is no better than it should be. remains a Junker. The Hun/dos, Britz attacked Mra, Schmidt — Plainly upset by Hensman’s testimony regarding Judge} Allen’s activities on the night of June 4, when large quanti- ties of whisky disappeared from the county-city building, President to ° 9p om on Tuesday en. using « butcher Her husband, Frank Schmidt. And certainly that chef never ‘ ‘ ry shortly befo wil} get u medal for his meat cook- |in him is uppermost. Safe) iyo Ni on in Sweden, after his militar- |, i+. But, meanwhile, thes canary /istic collapse, he is shorn of a driver for the Ice Delivery C 8 a i ’ 7 P oe the . Ie 7 Co. Patterson heatedly announced ti) at he pro- sings and Mite about behind his wer, but his Hunnish mind heard his wife's screams, and rushed sed to e ine H. 7 ‘hi on AF “ohh eal ‘ bars, as important and happy as | undergone no change. into the kitehen, where he knocked poss 0 eeciage ed nase vege epi — re | o the he had the whole world to een far ki re the knife from Britz’s hand after he to impeaching his testimony later. tart att 1) Toam over and nothing to do but sven for DiS OWN tFOODPS, nad severely «lashed the woman. Judge Smith settled the controversy between Patterson es amuse bintself. the men who enga in his) H. &. Kieck. 2903 Fighth ave. & So we wind up by deciding ifthe — last desperate gamble in 1918, heard the noige and went to the faged bird can keep singing, we | he expresses not a single kind Schmidt home” He took Britz home. can chaw for 15 minutes on the while Schmidt went ut to tele je Schmidt went out to telephone gum-boot steak and keep smiling. | thought. potice. in the meantime Pete Probably the boas finds it cheap “They were not the legions) xitsen, 48, 2815, Ninth ave. &. and er to feed the canary than to hire jof 1914!” he writes in his Stajakov, 42, same address, also @ regular cook. . chi j i -| appeared at the hagne eaponae to er Tad aceter ‘weit Whatave book, which is the first au one Han . pas reape 7 : would rather associate with a real | thoritative history of the war * calt from Schmidt. They were help and Higgins by commenting that while Patterson’s con- e duct was within legal bounds, there was too much waste T | anit of time on a matter of minor importance. our onts fei? The state's first setback followed ————————— BY HUGH BAILLIE 3 Patterson’ sation of Tuesday | testimony here considered with re-| (United Press Staff Co when he told the jury that he ex-|lation to his testimony before the WAs TON, ° pected to prove that Judge Allen| grand jury, I have the right to ex- i , not only secreted five quarts of amine him with a view to impeach lncton this canker aa = accu sree Bo ing Mre. Schmidt when Britz sudden. whixky in his private chambers June | ment later on.” optimiat than a good meal from the German viewpoint. jy. speared at the house again. evi 28, but when the booré was uncover-| Patterson then resumed a search id ppreee tour of the i ‘They were not the legions of dently having broken away from jed by agents of the prosecuting @t- ing crommexamination of his star| nage a ea pat nae ured iter store. a shet 1914!” Kieck. Brits entered the kitchen Creas-Dale Photo | torney's office, sought to have false | witness and extracted the admission should be ratified as it wcamae 4 J seth Aian ‘ while the two men had their backs > ewtimony given to t 4 a e So out over the bay, is a | Ludendorff, epitomized the “yi, Atigcked, Nitsen with al + + # # Hh |Hensgen originally. He was con ieceeh cas ieene (2 Scotch | Pinion in favor of the treaty Sima s gossip corner that re | highest grade of cannon fod-| pocket knife, slashing him severely din vieted in Allen's court on a booze | whisk Judge All | Pressure will be brought to bear! minds one of the pictured nooks in (der, But when he speaks of about the head. He then made a Chicken yards are not a | nerves, and today, all band- |)". “na the whisky was ordered | “SKY ( Judge Allen. ..¢,|OPPosition senators from their joni Market squares of forelsn | +hom it is not with sympathy second attack on Mra. Schrfldt, stab. | Place for a dog,” and be- | aged in his cell, he is more | contincated. ‘The judge, howev 3 Ane ndrde bebe oy go ved ood fons territories, to change their attit se , : eas »/bing her so severely she died in her} cause a pup wouldn’t quit | content with life than he | permitted some of the liquor to be i ‘gees ;|_ In this endeavor to create For a background, the long piles |for their sacrifices, but only ore icrore she could be removed to chasing chickens, Frederick | was yesterday Jcarried from the court house for ‘hat whisky to Judge Allen with the |resistible demand for quick ratifies of green and yellow and brown | with regret that he no longer’ jospitat © ? Peal Slt hospital use, This, it is alleged, | Understanding that it was to be used | tion, the president, it was learned (ge vegetables. had thi t In his final Britz takes a couple of Truly a peculiar sort of a | p as an exhibit in a pending federal! gay’ yi bald ‘of FAs Slee, of toactns tralle alt a em to use. In his final) jeitz, wno tives with Mra. R chivea ‘aahia neat dare ea Id- | caused auite an orgy at the court |W on jday, will make bald statements of atoewsa campaign, in 1918, he had| snyder. $0. in n emai! shack in the| Knives and carves his neigh- | murderer, and yet as cold- | house What be. considers GW felam about; out on the bay, boats and aaoae “ a1 Schmi oe eh ‘ ? tugs and shipe and coasters ana (only a sort of militia, he says, rear of the Schmidt home, told the| bor, Mrs, Lena Schmidt, to | blooded a slayer as one | It is known that Patterson rel ferries are weaving their mazy | and among these were many | Police he was glad he hod killed the death. would wish to meet, for, |on Hensman’s testimony to prov a Rode Him Roughshod | than oratorical efforts. ‘1 do," Hensman replied, “I put|, His itinerary calls for invasion. 4 “ee a . es na: Ni brer with- . " of ‘ the charge that Judge Allen secreted | my bottle in my desk and I placed; ‘he States of some of his pring pee Eyes ee liglga toot and hrimshankers” and shirk-|“°™" Giisilad Vee tasuale | roe Sees heb Bee Bret yng el bog tr liquor in his private chambers. the two” Bottles on Judge Allen's |PPonents in the senate, Most of . 2 ers. one o e a a once, e' - s desk, after 1 aaid, ‘Jud: a | Speeches will be delivered west In this open piace the wives of | F Pritz declared, in jail Wednesday,| the crime he talks of it as | ed and, leaping past two Fails the Prosecutor pew ig > 1A Regn tlik ong Chicago, where ‘the adminis the F ‘ first tall t of | uple of bottles for you ¢ farmers gather and exchange je hrs 1s | ment OF that the woman known as Mra. R ‘ inci . bi f . 4 indi . But when called as one of the believes antipathy to the t gossip. Laden housewives, with | Ludendorff’ ke, which | snva nN when be ie wee al ee incident; a bit o men who were binding her | | ™ er cae, Wee added Hensman, Pando y reaty. chat, Listiess loafers hang over the is already stirring the 2)" \%) (00 (pet Ut mame in Mra, the evening away. | he had set for himself with |(a'to testify that he personally pre-| Was In there before them for | sx Ppatieisic es ag : yall, and vi a acro : * H " ‘ y exe! gd Ar ket kni zm I pottle ethyl i men . er poms og ag > oogaaten world, will appear in The deen sick for « long tim Britz probably exempli- | a pocket knife. rented Judge Allen with two bottles | indictments tor perhdee wet didn't | wane 1s on Pacts patter: de. down among the scolding spar. Star Monday Pale ote meters a rts eae fea, i” Hun psychology ‘o Nerves, Apparently eae eels eidegred ETO a tha’ posta, rows, and overhead the gulls nae —--—- Rolin. told Bie pollen had bes pertectly, >, 7 : 4 be held aa eviden in a federal} “Be careful, Mr. Hensman," in- sauawk their lamentations Frank J. H I srowitg te a mets "| "A little old man, battered | Probably Britz will fin- |De held ox evens |terrupted the deputy provecutor and resentful of the ‘Sha A fine place for « genre painter, ran « Flayes is The people got a dog a month, and beaten, one arm swol- | ish his span of life as con- |"; was then that Deputy Prose-| “I am,” Hensman rejoined. “The | en whereby Japan . Be vara gigas Maia Minus Union Card ««>.” ind ever wince then! len beyond all semblance to | tented with the outcome |cutor Patterson jumped to his feet| grand jurors didn't try to get me to| leaportant grants: ta: Claas a easel, and could si his cole . : am Waken land bene orous crossexami) a lie, t here were three fast endugh to oh adage pot ST. LOUIS, Mo. Sept, 3.—Presi. there has men treoble The dog on) an arm; the blood stains | 48 he is today. Neither and pene 23 teagurte Sn ey tain foukce uae sa ine be ail the coast the president will review chain of its movement dent Frank J. Hayes, of the United /(h firat dy began chasing the’ unwashed from his face; | nerves, conscience, remorse | “Chior Patterson's fire Hensman| time, and T guess I got mixed up| he Pacific fleet at Seattle, Sep mee a nate ee ween eYeaterday afternoon Mrs. Schmiat| and, after hours of inquisi- | Nor other human weak- | aamittea that since Judge Allen was | sometimes.” | jemi 2. 3 " ie se thout his union card today y d § 7 . >Ese: 5 ikely nate: ep 3 e on’: i 'S} howe oe re “When Frank Farrington, president|Wa# sitting on a bench f had built.| tion, of photographing, of | nesses seem likely to pester | inaicted he had held conterences with Hensman testified that he was one | ication. ja ecepechea tar Se pe two such re. oked charters of 25 locals because | *he won —-~ have bo wet Fy - cuss the murder as calmly A German, formerly a e idate wih fais chs. esau tity ake blake ibaa bh “Garis [cannot end until real peace is estabe ¢ dog or else move. ne said she A ° s ¢ " y o e He quor, Gi P at Srentewn 00 Sat ee en oe yg fant tine te a My: of the dos or, &8 tho he were relating the | sailor, once in the saloon |inat you presented two bottles of | W. Allen, Northwest manager of the | janed thru Acceptance of alam Ce te union membership was taken away. Mont Kite 10 avon T went out and| history of his little back- ' business; trained in the | scotch whisky Patterson de- | National Surety Co., New York city, | He Dine hag brig se his reasons: Sa telling the Oo ee eee eater ta he worked) we hnd an argument andyshe sald-1| yard garden plot. school of brutality where | mande one of the elisors appointed by Judge | orn ur tations aad int fact aa Tue? of lite boy. who {of Collinaville, IN, where he worked) As). Brummer, a neighbor, 960.| ° life is nothing sacred, and “Yes,” replied Hensman, “but 1! Alien, testified that he had not been | '**®! ne, SOS See went “over there’—one of the le before elected internatic sain . r . . She Was “Bullheaded” + ou knew that Judge Allen wanted those | wotifiea | he. defendant. to’ ph a personal report to the Ami MeO UNEEIMeaed whe went to: \dent I called Mrs, Brumer over and om ie where a man’s comfort, or I bottles as exhibite Ina fedaral case, ie BUcRuie oo wee BaP gerd people on his work at Paris, tell wave the homes and heartha of - 9» dog. tt io wee ro or " Sot “They were bullheaded, | his chattels, are of more |’ tia tou tell the grand. jury a Toles Alenia berth pBoisran to|them the “whys” and “wherefo those who stayed safely here—anc one : underaher feet. I told Mra, Brumer ' as tho whole trou- | 4 chive anathtaa | : nn tnttion’ Of1LS ea ¥ ‘The president's addresses have not in the Midst of this litte heart " Bolsheviki Asking nenaianey ell a hada: Pdhy 4 ba. in Te sation aie tea a AS l soutnt palates eatin Sips relation be held as evidence in a federalls on prepared in edvance, dup ain Levent. ashe cpa A dog and that made Mra, Schmidt mad| D4€, "18 his v wet wy world, so) bee a gedlanat Gai puted Patter-| ae : Pressure of other duties at the White Person, and a large, rotund woman for Rumania Peace and she got a whip and began to| Of his deadly ire towards Given a single-shot mind [to Sqfatel' onset” ‘qhouted., Patter: Bbetne 43 Grants chins, eusty:| stoies He will speak extempor -ARIS, Sept, 3—~A news agency | teat me o ne head and ca 7 » Sel a yr, ike that: a bi tinal a0 Ki, cf y clerk, was called st} “ Wale trout eenty frome trom Pinbonrse ng p32 a Biv gl mo! Ly con i iy ie pol gi ag the Sc hmidt family like that; a bit of Prussian ["""; qnink 1 aid,” Hensman re-| witness Wednesday. morning. Grant |OUS!Y: from shorthand notes, wh helt front seats, swarmed over a aap i| vile names. T took @ stick -Mrs From the time they | training; a few months of | spondea | produced four bottles of Scotch | Ne Will Jot down on the train. When dozen people in thet that an officiat announcement had promer used to walk with and ward. i roms * ; | % > ere clit esas Coane ‘his opponents in the senate reply, i Beare. tt 4 lbeen received there, saying that Bol-| oa off the blow 1 guess Tt -may| came there, that woman persistent nagging, and you Higgins Protests whisky which were taken from Judge jy. wilt take issue with them, making Showing they cered nothir F shevik forces on the Dnelster front!) ive hit her 10 called me a loafer) Was, bullheaded. She hit | have murder. Attorney Hi ins interrupted is Allen’s private chambers by agents |{\" Ul take tase with ti patie ib. chien os he ene for 1d asked. to negotiate peace with | ony everything me over the head with a « i & protest that Patterson had no legal] of the prosecuting attorney's office | Wate. . hoy, or the P f ‘ y pic: ght to badger his o' itness | a’ : 2 \ fause he represented, or anything |*h¢ Rumantans “Her husband came home then and) whip and 1. went after her The Typical Hun Mind right to be der his own witnens tn on June 28. followed on the witness | Wilson will be accompanied by except their restless t, the ; told me he'd get me tomorrow. T] wi stic nd run her No other type of mind |“ the tate is y surprised by | stand Gaoate Peneiinn More than @ score of newspapermiany urged them to keep going some LIBERTY’ BONDS QUOTED fyjea'to tell him the names hie wite) With re tick, I told the But ihe teenie Pecan The atate is plainly surprised by |stand by Deputy Prosecuting Attor-|a, wen ae a corpe of photographaal Where else from where they , KW YORK, Sept. %—LLiberty s%e| had called me but he wouldn't iisten.| in the house, told them he typica TUSSIAN | the attitude of this witness,” Patter:|ney John A. Frater, who gave’ his | (CONT'D DN PAGEL GEE ‘There should pt dh § alg par for’ the first time In several tte went into the house. Then T to send the little dog away, | would mesh its cogs this |s0n told the court, “In view of his mba of We art procenti nes Ny vena babina Brnaiatdeiee: Die’ ike that—a squirr _ - mtha. Vietory loan A%— and 4%-,| ‘ck to my house and got two > Wi , ‘ays | way. a ¥y mee re nh the Hensgen whisky was Peden hata squirrel cage or wine. reached new low prices, op4s| Went back to wm: use and got two but she wouldn't. Alway y : 5 Finigh the job. |orered destroyed wp oudee Allen. | > an a or somethin, rere | and 99.46, respectively. The market was|knives and went back ol) bullheaded, that’s the trou- Hot-blooded passion, the returns to fin the job, Supesion Julies Chi" Albee tet | f want to cut the H. 0. Le eee - > Abia Without both. | Vswually mene cent 40, 04 Ee eee ie fuel cent it) ble with them.” kill, then remorse; that’s | and that neither seeks to spr seehiiad hie quarts of || Far more than I can utters at folks, “ rreepne | out some way eh , s | s J a Just a6 there should be a place | ssh cic SK vo. to futeand 1 fought back. "Then two| And here is a murderer | frequent. escape, nor fears the con- whisky in his private || 1! place a want ad in The Star * the folks who persist. in = — ~\men came and they all beat me. T| who has no regrets. He The insane fury, that | sequences, nor. offers ex- ambers, June 28, but when the || For cheaper bread and butter. jae i the midst of an or- | chair. and who, in the street ear, |lashed out with both knives and] frankly weighs the advan- | sees red and goes frothing | cuse; that considers the af- PF Pe i pang | most wonder, wtually in the |always aprewd their legs apart un Mes Gehinice wee fe She sine et 't) tages and penalties of his | mad, and then wakes up’| fair merely the proper cli- | fice ‘sought to have fang teat. || FE. Le Grow, Mabton, 3 lection, eof fg {a they Oo 5 re ae Or tO i abe id G00 situation, and professes en- | knowing nothing of the | max ofa Viiegt te den situa. mony given to the grand jury, || Wash., is the author of th ait fe thoxe folks who bring And those, too, who shrilly whia Rritz bh n a resident of Se| tire satisfaction with the | blooded nightmare; that, | tion; surely that sort of Dpaty, Proscouting: Astoraey r || above rhyme. Want Sum with them to recitals | pe : vt be [attle for 29 years, coming to the! net balance. one may understand. hate is a strange product of ni Patterson bawiy. clergdd: tn Z and concerts, and itals ‘per what Is coming next, just b D ihe) net ba ) i . his opening speech to the jury || Rhyme Contest closes Fri- | 7 pcg and who chew it in |\fore the hero get the goat of the | States from Hongkong bee peek Thru the weeks and the But a deep cold hate, that | a weird system, which, we Tuesday, as he outlined the 4 And for those who aly, , em ay nt | coptaeie Fe nay eonsoe a catel months the woman, and the | cuts to heart of a woman | are informed, has been | state's case against the Jurist day noon, always de ere are e 01 a miner dd dat e a 4 . Me the cues, | yg re OK OF Peete ee oper in Mats. puppy dog, nagged at his | with slashing knives, that somewhat thoroly sat upon. (CONT'D ON PAGE TWO) saihibtiaion