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| CRUISER MAY FIRE SALUTE IN ELLIOTT BAY ON WILSON DAY e ? ne rer remem Furious Fighting | on Anniversary of , ala Napoleon’s Defeat PARIS, June 18.—Furious | fighting on an eight-mile front ; |] north of Arras, over shell-wreck : a ed trenoh and hilleld strewn ’ with dead and dying, marked the ; centenary of the battle of Water 4 loo. : b } One hundred yeare after the army of Napoleon wae crushed 7 }] found French officers today mak Ing deaperate efforts to gain ad 4 vantages of a few yards over the : German jecurely entrenched on : French soll 3 ei sl wi | <i ; « @ MERCHANTS OF SEATTLE: You can do your part in helping Seattle give proper expression of its appreciation of and confidence in President Wilson. You can drape your store fronts with flags and bunting and you can have a “Wilson Day” display window. Btu TO THE ORDINARY GINK: Get one of those little flag pins and fasten it in the lapel of your coat and wear it next Tuesday. Bring a sign to carry if you int to. @ JITNEY DRIVERS: Abandon your regular run for half an hour and get into the parade. The Star has had printed a lot of fine half-tone reproductions of Woodrow Wil- son. You can have one of these to put on your windshield on “Wilson Day.” © CLUBWOMEN: You believe in equal rights. You have an equal right with the men to march in the parade on “Wilson Day.” pA APA PRAPPRPPAPP PR PPPAE NX IGHT EDITION Unsettied; probably showers The Seattle Star er in Seattle That Dares to Print the News VOLUME 18. NO. 97 SEATTLE, WASH, FRIDAY, JUNE i8, 1915 ONE CENT Of THuny AnD NEWS STANDS, Be 100 Years Ago Today The Battle of Waterloo was fought, and the astonishing career of the greatest militarist of all ages, Na poleon Bonaparte, came to an end Turn to page 2 and read about this momentous event in history 1iDES AT oe ATTEN Wt ft 4:12 mom, ne ft ft, 2:21 p Le tt The idea of a Wilson Day denonsiration tas struck a| HONEST, NOW, FELLOWS, WHICH ONE IS THE PRETTIER? Kansas city, June 18—Twelve persons are & popular chord. Everybody seems anxious to take part in it.) ; | known to be dead, many injured and heavy property “4 “i oh hee keg th You Wee T + wil * whe a —_ 5 ; ? ; damage was done in Kansas and Missouri by an elec which was especially written for The Star for the event, in the tric and ‘rain stormoand tornado, which: Swept yaaa of the states. Buildings w unroofed, trees uprooted and silos and farm buildings smashed and scattered over the fields. Streams were flooded and bridges wiped out. Come munication with the territory affected was demoralized @ today and details were lacking. : A bridge collapsed at West Moreland under @ Kansas Southern & Gulf train, resulting in the death of three persons. Grand theatre Tuesday | iced in The Star e Thursday. Learn it, for Madam Hesse-Sprotte will ask you to sing it with her at the mass meeting Colonel Wilson, commandant at Fort Lawton, has s« r General Murray, command cured permission from Briga GET A PICTURE FOR YOUR WINDOW Merchants can get a large half-tone reproduction of President in their windows, by sending to The & everal hundred of them. Send for one tod The pictures also will be displayed on windshields of hundred jitney buses on Wilson day of the road of Keneas, presid tuy Morris, his ron, and John Gun WRi e a druggist m her passengers escaped The ratiroad is only a few miles long and fs in the hands of receiv a lers. Its only rolling stock is an old! auto touring car, mounted on 7 oe | trucks. | Three persons were killed in| LONDON, June 18.—All England Richmond, Mo., and one woman was) was shocked today by the death of frightened-to death in K. CitY.| the nation’s Iatest nero, Lieut, Reg- FIVE KILLED IN ONE Home | {al A. G. Warneford, the young TOPEKA, Kaa, June 18—Five| Canadian, who was the first “@ members of the family of John|ator to successfully attack and de Rurge were killed and two serious-|stroy a Zeppelin. i Hiy injured when the Burge home’ After having been awarded the was demolished by a tornado at) highest honors, Lieut. Warnefor@ | Onaga Pottawatomee county, ac-}| | cording to reports reaching the Un- | fon Pacific offices nere today. A| ing the Western division, with headquarters at San Francisco, to furnish troops for the noon-day parade, which will pre cede the mass meeting at the Grand theatre Rear Admiral Pond at Bremerton said: “The navy should be represented on Wilson Day. The cruiser South Dakota is available at this time. She could fire the presi-| deritial salute of 21 guns in Elliott bay. I could spare a de-| tachment of sailors and a marine band for the parade.” Secretary of the Navy Daniels, at Washington, D. ¢ “Was telegraphed Thursday night for the necessary permission. | Bert Butterworth will be thejfully discussed Friday night / marshal of the parade “It would be appropriate,” says He will have as assistants half} A. lL. Gates, secretary and treasur a dozen of his fellow Tilikums who,|er of the union, “for the jitneys to in their white suits, will be easily|carry the ‘ordinary ginks’ without discernible in the crowds. charge in the parade We have a ‘Jitneys Want to Get in membership of more than 200, so, if The- ary Gink brigade”|¥e turned out in full force, we| : ee * reature of the pa-| Could carry more than 1,000 ‘ordi wo a, Miss Ruth M. Purcell of Washington, OB. C., selected from the ber of oth rade. Senator Dan Landon, “easy | "4ry yell Pa Los A by the Universal Flim company from e ge nive nosh weeckha” ty te as an old shoe,” will command this | Decorate Windows the left, Gertrude Fonda, Seattle entry. tornado z } The Star's mall Friday contained wee explained Thursday, the “Or-|many letters from merchants inary Gink brigade” is intended | promising a Wilson window on for those modest men and women Wilson day Miss Purcell was selected from the eix standing the highest, Miss Purcell is 934-5 per cent perfect, according to the decision of the gen. The other five to } cipininieacemesitainenieantets whom the contest narrowed down and their averages were: Miss Clara McA timore, Md per | cent; Miss Pexay Dolan, Newark, N. J, 914-5; Miss Agnes Cheney, Concord, HH, 90 : Miss Jean McNicol, Minneapolis, Minn, 89 2-5; pal Crumliss, Omaha, Neb,, 86 4-5, | Z s who have never marched in a pa Herbert A. Schoenfeld, of the rade before andard Furniture Co., writes: The winner was born and has always lived in the national capital. She was presented a huge | The members of the Auto Driv-| “Your Wilson day idea is glori- ers’ union, local 234, acknowledg-| ous! It deserves the warmest ing that they sre themselves “or- and strongest patriotic encour dinary ginks,” have expressed a agement. it inspires the im- wish to be included in this section pulse of genuine patriotism, The details of their plan will be] and | hope the development of your extensive plans for the observance of the day will un- 0 fold in the fullest measure of success!” And hark to this republican: “It + Cave (Mexico MURDERED? Beauty Judges Dont Give | Gg yer 1S Sarre Seattle Girl a Look-In| D EFI. ANT 2a thorities are investigating the Washington Girl Picked as Most Beautiful; Miss Fonda circumstances and declare in- | GET JURY TRIAL {a entirely fitting and proper that |we should show our appreciation met * Hor ‘weet President ‘Witen bas Not Even a “Runner-Up WABHINGTON, June 18.— dications point to murder. | ai | done and what he is trying to do "ea Seat a bere rebecrh ge eae Powers had been dead ap- | ae 7 ' Ve go ° Vashi racte e clot attention { ALBANY, x Nyy lin | OM Dt Spd id aries eur ‘ Ww gotta admit ae or the one from Washing |. from the administration today, | peretly only short Ride piss Henry Beach Needham I'he cane of Harry K. Thaw to-|#0n. I am a repnbitcan, This is| junk-headed, The Star is printing their | When, on top of the critical | custom to carry, was found, | was killed when an aeroplane fn day, sustaining the decision of Jus-|no time to Juggle politics, (Signed) a, lo »mpoops, com pictures. Do YOU think Mias conditions at Guaymas: a mee | clutched tightly In his right | which he had taken Henry Beach tice Hendricks, granting him a san-| Ernest Cole mer e judges of the Purcell more beautiful than | age {rem Provisional feet | end, Needham, the American writer, ity trial by jury. Justice Hendricks eee | ————————enaee| Universes! Film Co.'s American Mixs Fonda? Shieaearies i“ bod eceive®, | His gun holster, slung over upon a pleasure flight, fell froma ruled that Thaw was entitled to/ beauty contest | We don't—not by a jugful hie rb giltls J aves 4 tgs A | his oulder, _ pty. ; j height of 500 feet at Paris yester- have his sanity tested by a jury on} 5 s Thay. he announced their | And then, to think that our girl pain 26 es — : tates be- | Powerg eatie.: vars Nye ram ee | day. t eevee The Idea’s Contagious ern | Ske RE RRS SORTS SEE Scan oe i oe tal on a conspiracy charge brought | irl, who came from every mention | Policy respect to the |for quitting. He ha e King Writes Him Letter against bim for his sensational es sir ; iH Nice lot of beauty judges they Southern republic, j since. | The young Canadian was award- Rese Ra Ele A hones state in the Union. Miss Ruth bee). on. band tn Lon Anséies! “If, contrary to the interpre- | 8S. Thornson, chief engineer of ed the Victoria cross for his feat of pe from Matteawan M. Parcell, of Washington, D. C,, was the winner The de cision hung in the balance be- tween her and five others. Now, her what makes our blood c |} TACOMA, June 18.—To express;tain neutraltty | They ought to get a job hoeing | potatoes, CARRANZA TROOPS ernment puts upon it, President | second engineer on the same boat,/upon the Zeppelin, and King Wilson’s declaration should sig- {observed the body under one of| George sent him a personal letter the docks. When the police ar-| of congratulation. + ae the confidence of the American peo-| A monster public meeting is be |ple in President Wilson's handling] ing arranged | of international affairs, Mayor Faw- nify pressure or threat, the con- rived and recovered it, the body France awarded him the cross of |cett has proclaimed Saturday, June]PORTLAND WILL DECORATE | ventionalist government will 19, as Woodrow Wilson day in Ta] PORTLAND, June 18.-Mayor Al-| 10 boll | maintain the dignity of t was still wart. R the Legion of Honor. }eoma, A special public program 18|hee today issued a proclamation MISS GERTRUDE FONDA, T0 TAKE CAPITAL Mexican nation and people,” Powers biydoaellirt known in Seat. He went to Paris, where the dee | being prepared, flags will be worn|cailing on all citizens of Portland,) SEATTLE’S CANDIDATE FOR | Chazaro's message stated myptnetising phlvaebgg i ede Neuere poatencee upon hile ” nles, stores deci and] re 1 i ' THE T EVEN | - ami +: site dis.| & Dumber of years. e een | and it was while on this visit that |in buttonholes, stores 4 corated and) regardiees of party ffillations, to THE HONORS, ISN'T EVE | GALVESTON, June 18 } Admiral Howard squadron, di ving at 816 Union st He was 50/he went to the aviation center ab | . MY AN Carran ; the streets will be gay with decora-| demonstrat on June 24 sheir con-| ONE OF THE FIVE CAN: | fee eomimamiod by ‘Gan. Palo] ?e hed t » juaytn as, Is expected tO) vears old and leaves a widow and | Buc, went aloft with Needham and: ions fidence In President Wilson's ef YOU BRAT IT |Gonzales, expect to sweep into arrive there Sunday noon gon in Kingaton, Wash fell to Rib ‘Geadh tation the conventionalist gov- |the Tug Mystic, and Lloyd Tanner, having successfully dropped bomb | 9 PP mobs | | ALBANY, June 18.—Only Gov f are ot the Bupeeme: court © —— forts during the crisis growing ont Whieh one would you have | 4 Orders to the commander of the J a y sr e Crisis gre’ bt ” 7 | Mexico City by nightfall, accord me Ger ioe tae — “4 ” Mircoction "cf. Former’ Police | SPOKANE TO HAVE MEETING of the war. The mayor asked that) chose Mia |Eutosll or Seat een ee ulekvate to the Mexican rom | Pacific fleet have not been chang Refused by one girl after he had | x nana wipe in Europe: Si Llentenant. Chas, Hecker for the| SPOKANE, June 18.—By procia-|all public and private buildings be tle’s girl jul here today. The constitution. | ed, but bellef that it may not be im 1 marriage license, Arthur) war articles for several magazines murder of Herman Rosenthal. The| mation of Mayor Fassett, Wednes-| decorated Supposing you were a judge, | alist troops are said to have occu-\possible to avoid a landing is in-) Vissers, Los Angeles, got a new li: and acting as correspondent for @ court of appeals today reaffirmed |day, June 23, was set aside as a and cared not whether the pled Texcoco, 15 miles from the *reasing cense and married Miss Emelie Ed-| New York paper. {ts decision that Becker must die|day on which Spokane will co-oy Five water fountains to be added = young lady came from Podunk. | capital, yesterday | Latest advices here state that) wards, so that he may get legacy of! Mrs. Needham, the wife, is im the week of July 12. The court de-|atively express support of Pr to E ett's supply, in anticipation or Pittsburg—would you have Gen. Obregon is sald to be ad n. Villa's forces are in retreat to-) $18,000, which was conditioned on) America, having sailed from Lome fense to again hear arguments. dent Wilson in his efforts to main-/of dry period beginning January 1. decided on the Seattle candi. [vancing upon Aguas Calientes ward Torreon {his being married by September 1. {don six weeks ago. A MARRIED MAN’S TROUBLES APA OI SAVE MONEY ON YOUR } * ow NES You CAN - You iL HAVE To | Poor NOAH | HOLD A THe Door WAS ay | CANT Go To THe } he e MAKE UP NOW ON A MINUTE, OPEN JOFFICE TODAY wiTH| (atone On NOUR SOME PHONBN FACUSE TD | aroncer || IWANT TO GET THis ||| AND THERE WAS A CHAIR ATURDAY SHOPPING LIST MY BYR in THIS 2) SELF! ene oreo , 7 \RiGHT- You sav IT | |STANDING = SAN AtouT | GHAPE + He OF a ' \ | WAS DARK witen You }) HERE ~ | STARTED TO | eee ROW, WHAT WILL SOUND AAS OAR we om ?]| 60 IM THE. NET ROOM REASONABLE! L . kan ednl arson And the way to do it is to make it up from the adv tising columns of today’s Star. Practically anything and everything that you might have in mind to pur chase tomorrow you will find advertised today, and invariably at a price which means a big saving to you. Seattle’s best stores are represented in The Star with ads today, and you may be sure that their choicest offerings are the ones they have listed. You 1 save from one to several dollars on your shop- ping list for tomorrow alone,

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