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Gist DAY OF WAR I United States, your country, has been at NIGHT EDITION Watch for the posted lists of men who registered. If you know of @ slacker, it is your patriotic duty to report his name to the police or shertff's office. Weather: “Fair tonight and Thursday,” The Seattle Star pave FOU done | GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY NEWSPAPER IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST | prsssiiesssissssstisssssssssiiississsitsisiststecisiiss, ] VOLUME 19 SEATTLE, WASH,, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1917 ONE CENT U.S. SHIP SINKS U Corcccccccccsccccccccccccevcccoocccooosooos “PCP” SHA TT LE JOINS STA AR'S ARMY AGAINST WAS ’ - "Returns | SEES THE WAR AreSlow ENDS AS SHELL: KeeT IT IN THIS BAG ALL WINTER WITH AN EDITORIAL STATEMENT OF war against Pru anism for Ol days. What \ ou,t Don’ KNOW - IT Looks KINDA YELLOW AND OUT OF SHAPE, BuT MAYBE IF | HAD A SHAVE ~— STILL, MOTH BALLS - TURN ARounD - LET'S . SEE = pam vig You WANT To PuT z | A REO ,WHITE AND WHAT THISNEWSPAPER IT’S A coop HAT YET BLUE BAND on I", AD for Exemption on WASHINGTON. June 6—In an hour and‘ Sn THINKS ABOUT THE JOB THAT BEFORE You Go out, Card ning fight between sn American. armed. nleichialiaannn UNCLE SAM IS FACING, AND e teen ABSENT ONES REPORT (0 ulmarine, the merchantman sank the submiaciaay WHY k ¢ bhtieatn according to official advices to the state department today. : WELLY Seattle and King county reg- The submarine. flying no flag, fired 35 shots and the POCO COOOOOO OOOO SOOOOOOOOE OOOO SOOEOOOOOOOOOSEOES Tea titers ch tes eacetae teamer 25. Accor tate department reports, the last men for select service Tuesday, according to precinct and dis trict reports and official esti mates at noon toda: Of this number about one third claimed exemptions. ‘All Sure the U-Hound Was But the ultimate percentage Sunk by American Gunners . ODAY several millions of the nation’s young men are down on the lists to await the call to ‘ arms. ye Before many weeks have gone by, hundreds | of thousands of them will be taken out of civil life, | decor dene be. The steamer n and the commander of the Amerie garbed in Uncle Sam’s khaki, and trained to take cause many who have depend- car ar eve the sul was sunk and the or who are aliens or are bled, made no specific claim Tuesday } With 6 of the city districts to-| |taled and estimates based on in-| complete returns for the rermainin f, the figure tor Seattle at noon | 142 | engage their places in the trenches in France—to fight for , their country and humanity. The Star is gratified at the splendid spirit shown Tuesday by Seattle’s youth in so cheerfully placing their all upon the altar of their country’s bagged departmen state is ad it between an arm Forty-five of th yrecincts made the county figure 1,108, Auditor Wardall esti 1 crew American to Gov. Lister complete summaries | Shell Up-ends and Sinks Sub | for all 12 districts by 8 p. m. Wed- | mesday Auditor Wardall probably It was Charles Edward Russell, the eminent | ) editor, who, writing for The Star and its sister pa- pers, first enunciated the slogan: “No more kings, i ri ere bus mo more wars.” Now Russell is in Russia, as a | Ligieaes records ana Qebiiies tae summaries for thelr precincts, while/ Come within member of the American mission, to assist in or- “Tos ‘all pein tea Rien pti venom BOY GES UP. agai Shows Fight sem P| tee wri me yt ea tance f about 2,300 ras. By that Registrars Meet a oe 5 to was not the Mongolla, mayor's office, to discuss plans for| Struck the submarine, which raised The Mongolia, it was beli the reformation of the boards into} Clear out of the water and stood here, was singled out for G ite ended The insurance men are mak. | headquarters today what's Ws “eaeo-av and ie . " ' 1 n no © at » h F WE Americans are worthy of the name, if we are worthy of ing a canvass of the whole city Against ten million-odd men the census bureau estimated | woods or for any reason ignorant WILL ENFOR 13 our great inheritance, if we are worthy of the men of 1776 assisted by a number of othe: Id respond to the call to register for select service 7 j wou of the registration, must report at and of 1861, the spirit of 1917 will be a spirit of service. business men. They will go ‘ un We will serve in the factories, if in that way we can best | (DK in ACoulm Wil Iie tie baited The boards will have wide discre- | " | from house to house. jagainst Germany, indications were that many states would ex-|once to Chief Registrar Gaines Secs. eae al nobnae Panke (obras, Wink Way 1 The local underwriters are act-| coed their estimates who will direct them to the propes| | ey tae Beet: Help. our eeuntey, }ing in accord with the plan of in REF ilitia. i the first etate Gh Siaet dabaedaie ie board,” says Caldwell ) help our country. States, who voted to give up an en « to the ost marshal general's office today. Ge tionary powers in dealing with The grand rush for booze de- | Overtaken by the return of We will serve with our money invested in Liberty bonds, »s telegraphed that all counties and cities were com-|#lackers and may either prosecute liveries took on serious aspects a nervous breakdown, from if in that way we can best help our country. , piimmgsumemaneeers ii cacruamanunmmeinaamu, 3 5% 4 » th totals of 230,000. The estimated regis-|0". Tesister them. Prosecutions| at First and Western aves., which he was thought to be We will serve on the farms, if in that way we can best help | Risse AE 9. 8e 0. Wath CORR i : ated TES'S" | will be conducted in federal court| when police officers had to be cured, Chas, A. Young, 37, for- our country. } ABOUT LIBERTY BONDS | tration was 229,897 and the penalty is one year’s {m-| called Wednesday morning to | mer chef at the Washington } Somewhere, somehow, we will Serve. | Outside of patriotic do pegs With early estimated registration reports from all over|prisonment, and later military serv- curb disorders. A line of peo. | Annex, 1118 West Ray st. at- ' Only in that way and in that spirit can we win victory for overy American should buy | | country showing a response to the war call far beyond|!ce. There ts no fine alternative. | ple, at times three blocks long, | tempted suicide at 4 a, m. Wede the immortal principles of liberty that America has stood for — lAberty bonds ‘ ee . aotatic apa haede: beer 7 | Help Get Slackers crowded to obtain liquor th: nesday morning by cutting since the beginning of the great republic. They are the safest invest- | |m optimistic expectations, government heads gan a na-| had been ordered on permits himself with a razor across the oe eee ment in the world. Back of | | tion wide nt for “comparatively minute few” who Under the plan of the war on the eve of enforcement of [Nstomach and shoulders. He | them are the financial and ma ’ department, the — 10,000,000 the bone dry law. | in the city hospital in a critical HE STAR always has tried to be progressive and open- | terini resources of the United | Slacked , p : | “honor men” who registered | City and county officials will | Condition minded. None has fought more earnestly than we for the States, (he richest nation on Unofficial estimates reaching here today show figures in| become service policemen to | pay no heed to the referendum | Jr. Wednesday morning, Mi privileges of free speech, and for all the rights which are | earth fexce { those expected by the war department in some in-| hunt down evaders. Each man | petitions which have been filed Iyoung heard her hushend eiortan Granted to us by the constitution of the United States. | The first issue of the $7,000 stances and close to the mark in others is asked to give Information of against the bone dry law until Janout the house, and when she fole But The Star has no sympathy for those misguided individ =| 90,000 Liberty Loan ts $2,000, 4 lete returns show the ‘ figure any evasion within his know!l- they have been ordered to do |igwed him he ran out the door. Po- uals who, in this crisis, berate the administration, oppose the 000,000. The loan is to defray chet edit she cchted ‘Hauren hime ‘ gur edge. Prompt action will fol- so by Attorney General Tanner. J iice called by Mrs. Young, search=. theory of select service, and loudly insist upon their right to | expenses of the United (x)—Indicate , s methanol, s Pxpect pa any os of evasion or The law poems by toe 1817 ed the woods back of the house, wap States in the war to rid the| | _ “100,000 i false registration legislature will go into effect | where they found him in an uncon This is a democratic country. Its laws are made by the men world of kaiserism and auto: Colored -. 170,000. i i. 2a7|__ ists of all registrars will be| at midnight Wednesday, and | cious condition, resulting from <edtiiel by aur ovm tree votes. | | racy. 4 oo 000(x) ‘ b2'o1 |Posted within five days and every] will be carried out to the letter logs of blood ‘% These men, tried until patience was no longer a virtue, have | Any one can subscribe to | | idano 260,000 260,011 | Person ee ~“_ any a gar by the officials iil pd re —ee decided what the war course of the United Sta’ must be to | | the loan . Kansas 160.000 180,183 | and ga the sage hen tions have noon - _ Lebas in DEMOCRATS DODGE preserve the Integrity of the nation. i! To buy a $50 bond, only i Massachusetts - 678,000(x) Leone by git ys fe ng ee the secretary of state's ice at We are at war—and the quickest way to end it and to guar- Gepout ie requised. Depostt? | | sinnesota 300,000 - sl scse tant ty tee Gcllieal parties | PaCS t delivered b RANKIN MEASURE f antee peace and safety for the whole world is to push our might, bp gen gly ed petiper geet al) pers 1,100,000(x) cinct kep verse enonanrRgabaanl Bie! Soy asal ey wean. as vigorously as possible, inst the kaiser. .t ioe fs pS am er eo Oklahoma : Have U. 8. Records es pa night eb be aent bucket WASHINGTON, June 6.—Demos We each can make some sacrifice for this cause of some of | *') Alf 3! | 0 | | Rhode Island Ae ee a ait ta Btias:| the Raink ot shipment. crats outgeneraled the republicans our peace-time rights. The press should sacrifice a measure of |, Gent, wivabla each belt) late Se et namaraiing. Wattaarting | and forced adjournment of the its rights by accepting such a censorship as would promote the Eyer West Virginia sheesh a: ia Gag aan an |house this afternoon, following interests of the country, against the foe. And individuals should Rv pcrgcil tos coun ot nen silniuiatts Gtahe CYCLONE HITS | brief, stormy session, at which Res sacrifice a measure of their inalienable right of free speech for Pegah tt ofl hie inet thao 5 the a | publican Leader Mann tried unsue the common welfare. Mice day for this cause, bringing 4 uecrea lords, at the Comaly Seat aha ‘the Seesfully to force conaiderssianaam It Is team work that is needed—and that means that individ the aid of the Liberty Loan 150,000 | penrayivauia 800,000 $00,000 to 1, |public sehool records the Rankin constitutional amends ate See Said ener iiTnes tor the eommnen goed. experienced solicitors Maryland 100,000 The registration of the Japanese | ment for woman suffrage. MUZZLE THE DISSENTERS, WHOSE BLATANT PRO. Boy Scouts Do Fine Work | Miinois : ‘ 600,000 lof the city was @ revelation to the| The house voted to adjourn, 210 TESTS SERVE NO CAUSE SAVE THE KAIGER'S. Because the banks were closed | Kentucky 200,000 istrars, A total of 944 were! BATTLE CREEK, Mich, June 6.| to 11% re". 9 88 Tuesday, no new subseriptions | Nebraska 125,000 | registered without a single claim |—-A cyclone struck this city shortly . aad 5 HE STAR has no sympathy for obstructionist tactics |have been officially listed since | Onio + 500,000 for exemption |after 1 p. m., cutting a swath about] LAST MEETING THURSDAY We have conscientiously refrained from placing any | Monday, when the total was $2, Texas 426,000 | At some precincts in the county |two blocks wide thru the center of| The John B. Allen Parent-Teachs ‘ obstacies in the way of Uncle Sam's preparations for war, $37,000. New Jersey 303,797 the supply of cards was exhausted, |the city, doing thousands of dol-|@F ®ssociation will hold the: last altho we have felt a good many times like making some | Altho the big drive of the Boy Time Yet to Register which contemplates the regis: | but in most of them there was @[tars’ damage and injuring several| Meeting of the year tomorrow aft. Scouts does not begin till June 11 caustic comments. who were unable to register tration of persons who for any surplus. Registrar Miller, at Kagle! persons. So far as known no one | Cron at 3 o’clock in the school, We have often submerged our own opinions in view of | ™any of the boys have been busy Men i eeeesom: cod faith by | reason shall not have been reg- | Gorge, had 12 applicants whom he | was killed. | Mrs. F. C. Miller will give a report the greater need for action at W ashington. for days selling bonds, and (heir | vevsaring before the registration| [stered on registration day. could not register because of a| jon the Yakima convention, Mrs, We did, however, feel that congres Continued on page 7) sept % 500 ‘be orowiil not be classed ae slackers DARDEN, dass’: 907th, i eg Mi Ps te LAY ie ir ayes , oy nd ie tion 40 of the-registra.| Punitive action is required, it is) Registrar Miller, at Hot Boring, | | SPEND MONTH HERE —— — ne credited to the uts der sectic , ne the * egistered none. afternoon Scout Dorsey | tion regulations, it Is the duty of |decided, for the next few days, to) registered non Tuesda fold a $100 bond to the conductor | registration officers to register per-| Pursue a liberal policy In this 1 ADVERTISING MANAGER'S cd th euher thik Yee toaiedt ton | Gat 99 Kenny Beaton, who introduced | of a Fauntleroy car, while coming! sons lable to registration under | ay’ in Order Wiss. tae Teg straion MADE IN GERMANY le “rown in Review" column in| DAILY TALK into the city. ‘The boys are on the | their jurisdiction, who, for any rea ay be mace. complete at the earll-| The Star's Pink job every minute fon, could not be registered on regis-| °*t possible moment ON HELL SAYS BILL| four years ago, and is now writing Gives Up Bike for Bond trator aay he penalty in such Non-residents may also continue | An instance of real sacrifice in| cagey will be suspended if the man| ‘© resister under the provisions of/ Ninw YORK, June 6.—"If you} the campaign has been furnished | appears voluntarily |Paragraph 64. If it Inter appears} siined hell upside down, you'd find | by “Peter” Pip young son of! Th rovostaiavehal ‘general to \that the liberality of this policy is ‘Made in Germany’ stamp | John J. Piper, seout executive, For eo} 7 i || being abused, more stringent action | sent the following message tO) wil} he taken. Cards received from NOLAN GOT HIS WISH! POOR PHILIP NOLAN! “D—n the United States! 1 wish I miay New Yo eattle § inday to spend a holiday cn a tempting contract, he used held a “war council” to determine “icity, and inform all registration how many war bonds the family a blue could take, And Peter came thru. commit The $50 Peter had saved for the traction comp 1807, so exclaimed. His wish was granted. He wa i of or see his country again sentenced never Hi tory that of e today announced. The , Je cirenlation And so Kenny : has posted clot T LONDON, June 6—Vast |!" ; e we > nas pasted Closet ROLLERS GE $14 damage was inflicted on the jms moved to New York, where he| time well spent. “THE MAN WITHOUT A COUNTRY,” coveted bicycle has gone into a signs along its trolley lines, in ian’ kept lip the pate. Hf ted By Edward Everett Hale war bond seribed: “Buy a Liberty Bond.” Armed with knives and rovolvers,| German naval depot at Os. | {te Kei) ui tue mice. lee bs oo , tee 4 A noon meeting for the Liberty The Milwaukee railroad, it was two thugs entered the room of J,| tend by yesterday's bombard. ¥ . dee geet It will appear in The Star next week, beginning held Wednesday , hel | Minter ; f circulation by many thousands. THE FASTEST GROWING PAPI Loan was held Wednesday at the | today announced, will help its em-| Miller and Glen Berman, at the| ment by the British cruiser and mia wiliicen ane te mente nie coal IN THE NORTHWEST Monday, June Davenport, Tuesday night, and rob. destroyer fleet, according toad: AN’ Nuring his visit here, tele: bed them of $14. miralty announcement today. graphing it to New York daily, EEE Vulean [ron works. | Dloxes purchase bonds on a 12 Purchasers of bonds will receive! month installment plan. omin ‘ gua HITS IS which reared out of the water, ster a few seconds, then disappeared from onvinced that in this case there 1s ng z é ent official announcement of the eeu ised by telegraph of an American steamship and @ jsubmarine. The guns of the steamer were manned by af) And The Star is proud of the part it has been Jmates the entire county registra “The submarine was first seen at about 7,000 yards. She ble to take in disseminating thruout the com- vectointed’ lo the bunts, HE cin (had: a-aix-inch. gut. forWvand ahd: -anschensarac, aan munity the advice and knowledge concerning the | jedvexemptions. ee | flag pide eae 4 @elect service law, which helped to make that spirit | ibid: thi: to eats’ ottoots te wire| Many Shots Fired Before United States “Upon sight of the submarine the steamer hoisted the | wil telegraph the county returns at} American flag and waited 10 minutes. As the submarine ape 4 p.m. District boards were busy| proached, the steamer fired. The submarine responded. The |steamer kept a speed that would permit the submarine t@ nge. Then followed a fight lasting for am It has fallen to the lot of Russell to “do his time the submarine had fired 35 diapatches to MEVeETN bs sary = A j All district registrars will meet! # the steame: The tact | oe Gee o bit” in a big and useful way. | | with Mayor Gill and Corporation | "ots and the steamer 25 48¢ brush with submarines June 1, God grant that those of us who remain at | Counsel Caldwell at 4p. m., at the Shot of the steamer apparently eastward bound. nor re 6» 4 ; d 7 saga she disappeared. The captain of a previous voyage against ‘a subma EVERAL of our young men at The Star have enlisted in the When ite Bere ee ee Nr Offer for War hose who for any reason | ne steamer and the commander of/rine, so the name of thin (saan | emption boards stern up for a few seconds. Then retribution because of her attack | | , were unable to register Tues regular branches of the service, and have already departed | ima 400, get thru sath toaey’s | Gay must report themesives at {the guard believe the submarine ship is suppresed, lest Germany ify for army camps and navy yards “somewhere in the United | 79 N00, Get Tht we ange. WASHINGTON, June 6—America may have more po-| once to the district board gov. | Was sunk. The steamer suffered no its frightfuiness on this vessel. States.” attle will have rolled up more a. soldiers than she thought she had erning the precinct in which | damage The department report came Many more régistered their names yesterday— than $3,000,000 of its share of 1 Jete returns from the enrol American] they live, according to Cald- Withhold Steamer’s Name aconsu! abroad, who ascertained We of The Star are trying the best we know how to hold up $8,200,000 of Liberty Loan neompie , , be I " tse weil The name of the steamer is with- facts carefully before reportise b fighting men yesterday brought. this ¢ to our end. | bonds aire Rope gd s Get Another Chance vork is showing result f While § on| shortage of cards. Cards will be Ellen T, Badney will talk on feed- in planning the financ. | VOLK 18 Ble ; is a t ext few While scrutiny should be taken | shortag KENNY BEATON WILL bd The Bookbinders’ union, No, 87,\ board today or within the ni I REEL: SEERA RE Ga oitatiien [GuMtIah te bis iat once ing the families in war time, edition three ‘or -— = |p humorous column for Hearats| The best offerings of Ses American, will arrive inj attle’s best stores appear 1 on the! Kenny will remain for two|regularly in The Star. Tos bottom,” shouted Billy Sunday, as|months on the Pacific Cast, and| day’ s ads are, if anything, some months Peter has had his he announced to his audience of 18. Il be in Seattle bh 4 | nae ecndy APG mate ale D “ will be in Seattle half the time. never hear of the United States again.’ heart set on a bicycle, and had Fe eT a enled te ware \arnee es after June 5 shall be filed qo nis subscription of $25,000 to the} When Hearst took him away |a little more attractive than laut. Nélan, ottlad: lor. treason andugonvicted. in Bed ne ietay the Piper family graph 40 of. the regulations, Please give thia the widest pub-|“berty loan rom Seattle, at a fat salary and/ usual, as several special boards mit de . him for a time on the San Fran-| Sales are told about. Time and red button, the local boards without delay |CLAIM VAST DAMAGE Examiner, Heaton’s “stufi"! spent reading the ads is 4

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