| HEADLINES Big Liberty Meeting Employment Service for Farm Workers Honor Period, Third Liberty Loan, April 6th and 13th Local and Personal Marysville-Tulalip Road Improvement Only one more Week to But Piano ticket Red Cross Doings Roll of Honor |
EXTRACTED EVENTS
| Type | Names | Event |
| accident child | Robinson, son | Stimson's Crossing: Mrs. A. J. Robinson is staying at an Everett hospital this week with her little son, who met with a painful accident one day last week while playing with a knife cutting one of his eyes quite badly. |
| disease smallpox | Local and Personal: A few cases of a mild type of smallpox have developed throughout the city the past two weeks. Several houses are quarantined. | |
| divorce | Cummings, Dellar and Evans | Summons: Dellar Cummings, Plaintiff, vs. Evans Cummings, Defendant... divorce..abandoment and non support...29 Mar 1918 |
| divorce | Sears, Kari and David W. | Summons: Kari Sears, Plaintiff, vs. David W. Sears, Defendant...abandonment and non support...29 Mar 1918 |
| move | Zabel, Frank Mrs. | Local and Personal: Mrs. Frank Zabel leaves Saturday morning for Spokane to join her hsuband. They will make their home there for an indefinite time. |
| HEADLINES Conserve Garden Seed, Says County Agr'l Agent Farr Flour and Bread Rations Authorized by the U.S. Food Administration High School Notes Interesting Letter From Dee Barnhart Liberty Bond Sales Mounting Rapidly Prices of Woolen Yarn Red Cross Doings Roll of Honor Tax Slackers Are to be Prosecuted |
EXTRACTED EVENTS
| Type | Names | Event |
| death | Notice | Notice: estate of Loulla Brent, deceased. Bertrand Brent administrator, publication 12 Apr 1918 |
| marriage | Waldron, Eli and Scripter , Minnie D. | Local and Personal: Eli Waldron of this city and Minnie D. Scripter of Pueblo, Colo., were married Tuesday morning by Judge F. G. Merrick. |
| HEADLINES City Garbage Dump at Last Provided Don't Show Bad Taste by Criticising Government Germany Also Has Some Profiteering Letters from Boys to Comfort League Marysville Goes "Over the Top" for Third Liberty Loan Order Issued Restricting Shipment of Mail Parcels Piano Raffle Nets Red Cross $187.25 Potatoes No Longer a Flour Substitute Red Cross Doings Roll of Honor Silent Policemen Gets Another Jolt |
EXTRACTED EVENTS
| Type | Names | Event |
| accident auto | Danner, O. N. | Local and Personal: Word has been received from Wenatchee that O. N. Danner, a Marysville man, who left a month ago to take charge of a fruit ranch which his son had to leave when called into the service, was run over by an auto west of Wenatchee and suffered a broken leg. The same leg had been broken before. Mr. Danner has two sons in the service. |
| accident wood | Pownall, L.T. | Local and Personal: L. T. Pownall had the misfortune to have a rib fractured last Saturday while working at the mill. |
| birth | Hansen, son | Kellogg Marsh: Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Axel Hansen, Feb 11, a son. |
| birthday | Marks, Grandma | Local and Personal: Grandma Marks, mother of Mrs. Claud Irwin, celebrated her 83rd birthday at the home of her daughter on Thursday last. A very enjoyable afternoon was spent with old neighbors and friends. |
| birthday | Wright, Wm. | Local and Personal: Wm. Wright, a civil war veteran, passed his eightieth milestone Thursday. He says none of his old company and very few of his old regiment from Wisconsin are left. |
| death | Cain, Irwin | Local and Personal: A report was current that Irwin Cain had died of pneumonia at a hospital in Virginia but we are pleased to be able to state that it was false. He was down with pneumonia, but is recovering. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cain of this city. |
| death | Smith, Marcia | Local and Personal: Miss Marcia Smith, a teacher of the 7th grade was called to her home at Harvey in the eastern part of the state on account of the death of her brother. |
| wooden cop | SILENT POLICEMAN GETS ANOTHER JOLT At about 10:30 Tuesday evening a southbound auto turned too short at our principal corner and paralzyed our silent policeman smashing his headlight and leaving him in a dilapidated condition. The driver was either going pretty fast or became excited, because he collided with the telephone pole at the far corner after his mix-up with the silent sentinel. From the cars on the pole one would judge that the car must have sustained no little damage. |
| HEADLINES Automatic "Wartime" Economy Thresher Eighteen Men Called From District No. 2 Federal Employment Office at Everett Get Coal Now, Says Fuel Administrator High School Notes Manual Training to Be Decided by Vote Red Cross Doings Sale of War Saving and Thrift Stamps The War, The Farm and the Farmer |
EXTRACTED EVENTS
| Type | Names | Event |
| crime espionage | Herman, Emil | Local and Personal: Emil Herman, secretary of the socialist party of the state, was bound over by U. S. Commissioner Mansfield yesterday at Everett to the federal grand jury to answer a charge of violating the espionage act. His fail was fixed at $25,000. |
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