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They'll tell you where to go and whe to do at headquarters in the Cobb building GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY ‘NEWSPAPER IN ‘PACIFIC NORTHWEST | VOLUME 19 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1917 weve wun ONE CENT Hitrenvemeeneeneestfereererrnirtrts IN mH right and tomorrow Betsses—sss0s-stserss~ssesecstress—7 Ds teste ise Ssstssiiti sti stisitisiiisusssicctce pets ties ss MATTHEWS TO BACK PUTNAM Here Is First Picture of American Troops i in France EXPECT ON GILL Pastor Is Due to Return Sat- urday From Trip to Washington, D. C. WILL ASK FOR HEARING P Dismissal by | Mayor Gill late Thursday after- noon of Sergeant Put- nam, dry squad chief, from the police depart- ment, was expected Fri- day to precipitate a con- £ troversy between Gill and | Dr. M. A. Matthews, pas- 4 | tor of the First Presby- terian church Altho Mayor Gill, in his letter tructing Chief Beckingham to harge Putnam, refrained from a ref ce to Dr. Matthews. his friends said Friday that he had made up his mind to force @ showdown” on the issue 6f whether he or Matthews is mayor | of Seattle Ametican troops are on the firing line in France. This picture is the first in this country. They are shown for the first time wearing metal helmets such as all United States troops will wear in Europe. This | ae pea teal eo ae Picture, exclusive from Kenneth Payne, The Sttar's London correspondent, reached here on the heels of wire announcement of the presence of armed American troops on the battle front. It was passed by the cen-|. turday from Washington; Di the wire announcement, however, and so constituted at that time the first official announcement that our armed soldiers are fighting beside our French and British allies. The troops reached the front! where he has been for ar peers pemsomeded by Capt E. J. ‘Tinkhen” | days. is known that he had ea | ised to stand behind Senet, ™ LENS IN RUINS BELGIANS ARE «“ 99 | ey as aa aa ONLY VICTORY ASHAIC'S MEN TOBE SEATTLE pata The Parson’s “Goat”! sess" Faas that fur will fly when the doctor gets into acttion se PUSH ATTACKS GUESTS JULY 8 M * spe St se ecmmnts dismissal | ; Sergt. Putnam declared Friday f Se “agp Putnam following Even tho the doctor's money was | he would not quit without a fight, > . . : jH fir », believed, wil the acquitt of Inspector Mike given and received without any taint |te'to appeal to the civil pedis The Belgian commission to te * i ~ ( > 2 ¥. i- s: rs emus moo ATX TODAY Tne United grater will eevive. | Powers was ‘ be expected The of graft, this method of Putnam’s fi Ragga wit $i eee WEST FROST in Seattle Sunday, July 8, and | mayor could not have acted other- nancing was bound to work harm. | Prosecutor Lundin will not bring stendity be guests of the whole city wise without condoning an intolerant For, whenever Dr. Matthews twid- | charges of gambling against Put oe from 10:30 a. m, until 10:48 | system of ‘frameups” and “jobs” dled his thumb, Sergeant Putnam was {"“"h.tnam had no criminal intent sain * . | under the inspiration of the “meddle- sure to dance attention. | when he furnished the money that -_ he announcement was offi y dell usec ° ; RWAR “ ‘ cially made ina telegram trom | SOME parson, And he danced often, for the par- | \Vsrdel! used to operate his gamb: 7 THE 84TH DAY OF OU Secretary of State Lansing to Seattle has had too much of this son has a very active thumb. action for gambling wouldn't hold = Fenorted te have naked fer an immediate; Mayor Gill Friday fs : need at le: op on | water.” H The 84th day of our participation in the world war was bole hadi dsp veda | as invitation to visit Seattie hat} SUbtarranean plotting and counter- He danced at least once too often wat Gutnam was fired on Gail ! } celebrated by Premier David Lloyd George with a speech in ; Epa the Chamber of Com plotting, this “baiting” and this ‘‘trap- when he fed Private Detective War- from Gill direct. i ? which he shattered the iast hope of Germany for a “no annexa- By United Prese Leased Wire merce Commercial Club, thru ol] v » 1 s ay ae | The mayor charged Putnam tion, no indemnities” peace. LONDON, June 29.—South Cenator Poli but sould, Ping. It wants a rest from this dell with the parson’s money for three | with the. commission: - fe “Peace before victory would be a calamity,” was the key and southwest of Oppy today, ve ste” Lansing small town pul—end j is entitled to it. months to keep mbling and boot- crime, conduct unbecoming an ; ’ meee ot Lieyé George's speech, and indicated clearly that eur Field Marshal Haig struck a | wired, “to have the visit an official Personally lest, Sergeant Putnan legging dive running in the lower part | officer and insubordination. a allies consider anything short of the out-and-out defeat of the sudden and tremendous blow at xeasion and receive the commis et. tn Tk oki’ sseranittted: Hanis f f the pt | Sergt. George Comstock, who | kaiser dangerous to the future peace of mankind. German lines, capturing the sioners ax guests of the cit : zen. Phi of town as a part of the plot to trap |,aided the gambling joint operated . Americans in Section 13 of the ambulance corps won signal enemy's forward positions The party, which has al t exclusive al Inspector Powers. loy Private Detective G. M. War 4 By honors in France for bravery, and a change jn plans by which over a front of 2,000 yards, and =| Washington, consints legiance a t Plotting and counter-plotting ay | dell, in an effort to trap Police we j National Guard units will leave immediately for Southern train. Gaining the whole objective | sgoncheur, cl of the mission He y from Dr. | ling and ¢ er-plotting May Jinspector Mike Powers, was am % ing camps on August 5, instead of being permitted to antcaly fought. The Victory was re |ivent. Gen cq, chief of the! Matthews beginning of | be active exercise, and fine for the | pointed to take Putnam's place, 4 = f time, were announced by the war departmen: Ported in the field marshal’s | military mission Maj = Oster Dises OO lt Stagg | 2 ig “me e ar- | Wardell acted on orders from Put- @ Pir mee; a. pocaea fora break with the central powers, official statement today. an tina hae utnam's ur No public officer has | mental vigor of a “meddlesome par- | Var a under the guidance of Premier Venizelos. 0 hole objective was] Lieut Ce the right t ¢ ANY money secretly | son,” but the head of the dry squad | Putnam said he was preparing |} ——— . |gained.” the report sald ond for, publ | was an employe of the city, not of A tentony for adyoe GH > f 39, pass De: J can only come in South of the Souchez river we | Cibson. t was wus, Nernicious Na . ? r reasons for Mayor ‘s ac 5 GLASGOW, June | spn ed-their r Ns and Continue to gain ground on a wide fétehce With ebrk she. te Dr. Matthews. : nom tion.” | the world when the allies have attained their aims and jy pony thea ay taking Hidasiiecimentadalintesriolbly cae hicina Because he failed to distinguish 1 am. going to select’ a J had their objectives guaranteed, Premier Lloyd-George frisoners and six machine this, Sergeant Putnam, a man. of today,” Putnam said, “and while I an invita : am undecided as to what course I declared today. Keeps ‘Em Guessing tlon Lansing as soon This city 1 county are well | courage and integrity, is lost to the |shell take, you can bet I won't “Peace before victo he added, “would be the) ‘he sudden stroke at. Oppy is|a: tentat ans for the enter: | boing air lekinmite | cpendes ott ’ Senet 'Sicnetts ai ankind.” ther example of Haig’s plan of tainment of party have been| TCM citlesaiee ¢ * hava Ve : : | fight" j greatest disaster in history of mankind. ee ping ‘the enomy guessing by |cutlined by the Chamber of Com-| Of their public officials in the pursuance But the mayor is right when he | Putnam says several attorneys r’s speech was a reaffirmation, | surprise attacks in force, There and Commercial Club f their duties—ar ayor | er 5 ails have offered their services to him, Bee prime pani n a than that to which he | has been very little tiguting eround sent plans include a mass! properly resents Dr. Matthews’ and Ser Pua ogi yrs of discipline. Sergeant He has recourse to the civil serv- in even more vigorous language tha Otay for * meeting of citizens, an automobile) yeant [Putnam's imputation that they are | Putnam had to go. soe houra nd’s adherence to her war aims “jn the Inst few days, seemingly,|tour of the city ay al Se is accustomed, of Englanc ¢ the ‘Dritidn’ have cahoentrated All Kinmmcheon ee as already apne. their force for the encircling drive| It is expected that the invitation He went farther, howeve i ies’ 4 ; f nam’'s office will be assumed to be in asserting the allies’ ' 7 # ‘prob. | will be telegraphed Friday evening . 6c 99 | subito, and that Putoam sii aa ares ' rte lato ari de, yo pot ADVERTISING MANAGER'S M , p : ave to prove that they are personal, { p bly likewise, have be demands for indemnities. tint abi eteaiate onausees to, eben; ime DAILY TALK “If Putnam had any books that | “Indemnities,” he declared, “con-}asks an indemnity and a litalé torr megane, reser to defend th BELGIAN MISSION renee ey a p and t yf Sa « That's -What French } | city, We want to see them," | probably a | stitute an essential part of the tory -\in other directions for her own Picked Vital Point j STARTS FOR WEST Seemmaciem of civilization every’ |in other dl Dla t In this situation the British i : says Gill Y ve no| wrongs Th B B. “ rhe é : meee. Without eration’ et pa ale ermany saya the British are ©OMmander apparently picked | wy United Press Lensed Wire e Best argains Call U.S. Troops { All the members of Sergt. | Putnam Smiles at Order a Suarantee against rep a mony ret oat) Ee Be one of the vital points in the | wagitiNGTON, June 29—The . ] be via acs Cao ears Putnam's dry squad, except | Ch Beckingham was out of the i er wars. - bol seeking bi >, ri rif switch line which connects |yeieian migsl Gal inave hare in Seatt e y Unite . qo thoes eat” aulad, except || auy, go the Cuty of presenta “The democratization of Germany opotamia and Palestine 1 ch WASHINGTON, June. doe~tt! ; Would be the best guaraotee for aim was true, we needn't have rais-| Orecourt with the socalled J sunday for its Western tour. It Perching's cron ih France have {| Walked out at noon Friday, | (Continued on page 4) peace. We would negotiate in @ ed 3,000,000 or 4,000,000 of troops Siegried section of the Hinden- | wii arrive in Chicago Monday| Are listed in The Star today perenupienrien Rs Css Tas Antielpating. the order gives | ——————___——_——— burg line for a smashing blow. | noring and wpend the day t Oppy is one of the impo and afterward will visit Milwauk links in this switeh line. It | * Green Bay, Wis Pani, Minne of the foundation points for ipolis, Spokane, Seattle, Portland will be asked to turn in their tools nitin | h Eoe ahed Sergt. Comstock by Chief Beck- . iy would have been ca ingham to dismiss six members | 84 leave the force Gf the enum ali nite matoes _ Hasn't Picked Successors of the detail walked out, im | Comstock has not yet picked the cluding four who were request. {men who will work under him in ed to remain on the job by |‘Hedry squad. will Serot. Comstock, At noon Fri- | work in harmony with men Oia training behind the lines, the day, Comstock declared he had |i cin» said Comstock Fridae 5) Sammies will learn more than not yet Geen Informed) of the Men Plan to Quit j 6 |) they have previously been}, action | Dismissal of these men will leave 6 | taught as to bomb and grenade { bone irae) rix men in the squad, two civil 7 \ attacks, the new British bayonet | The personnel of the dry squad eM e men, R. L. Bodges and A, Dy 7\) system and similar develop- || under the administration of | Ford, and R. A. McLean, W, Hy different spirit and with less 89® our own ar picion with a free government than pable. with the aggressive, arrogant Prus | «prance ja fighting to recover the * sian militariem (Continued on page 14) A han i u { " db whole line, and has been! 144 Angeles, San Francisco, Salt é sb Peace must be guaranteed by the «« of some tremendous! sox city, Colorado Springs, Den. | McCormack Bro a i : | \ the destruction of the Prussian mil Peete Ae ie tha GHuan: ott eee Ma Don: | Gately © itary power, so that German peo yon hd rr nm ver, Topeka, Little Bovk, J WS Woodhonse-Grunbaum | she’s confidence will repose in their — ile, Cineinnat!, Charleston W. Rhodes Co ple’a confidence will rep The Canadians‘strove to progres : equity and not in military right a Va, and Tulsa, Okla Turrell et About Peace Terms (Continued on page 14) Carl Schermer many has suggested restoring Hel uman ivté MeDougall-South wick Hee ate erms of wassslege., BO) a alted Frees toened Wire DAGGERS WILL BE Fly and Drop Bombs|trederick & Nelson. Standard Furniture Co Page —Uncle Sam's boys—and the ti astern Outfitting Co Page 3\\ tle bids fair to stick It will Grote Rankin 3°) take its place alongside of Tom Red Front Clothing Co mies for the British, Poilus for 4.) the French and Boches for the 1 | Germans , In connection with temporary German statesman has ever urged - " : Cheasty's S&S.) ments of modern warfare, Sergeant Geo. Comstock, will Star, W. J. Elliott and B. H, Brien, LONDO June 29.—Greece's ac By United Pree Leased Wire x \ { . that restoration—and none ever ac narticipation {athe war on the NEW U. S. W ORK. ‘Tune 3 -An al-|Movie newa and ads Page 8 The war department stilt}! not be the same as under Serg- | It was rumored at the police sta- cepted the status quo ante, no in- tive ner ie ies Wau triliaat 4 ‘ i ad most human machine, said to be|Fraser-Paterson Page 9 | awaited today receipt of a full )) eant Putnam. This decision | tion Friday morning that the dry demnity basis for peace cope rps en Dispatches from! "pLATTSBURG NY, June 29.—|sble to. fly an aeroplane and drop | Tailored Ready Co Page 9 | report on the arrival of the ex- |) was reached Friday morning in | squad men would anticipate thelr fe determining the future true | tis ae declaration of alA long, keen dagger, It is under-/bombs at any designated point | Public markets Px. 10-11) padition a conference between Com. | dismissal by the chief and Com. EE Mair iene inated Faken King Alex-| ytood at the officers’ training camp|from any designated helght up to|Hon Marche PARE a nerrnrnnrnnnenrrans! stock and Chief Beckingham. | stock by voluntary severing con- meee learn whether (he inhabitants | suse cabises premier, | hare. tc will-bé supplied every | 5,000 feet, in the invention ¢ Five plain clothes menfbers of|nections with the department, A ire their old masters or gentler ander d nt * " . re today by Stanley Y. Reach Mask and Quill, a dramatic or-|the squad will be discharged and| group of them followed Putnam to Veniaek merican infantryman going to|ed here toda ‘ hands ong the University. of|one ivil service man will be sent| his automobile Thursday night and Junkers Block Hollweg Prior to this step against the irance. This weapon will be fit an authority on aviation, The only tye FASTEST GROWING PAPER | Sinization 4 eg angements had been | tec © one of the fighting men’s | thing Beach itomatic flyer can't r Washington, will give an entertain: | back to police duty, J. A. Ritchie,| held a conference with him, Eipiperial Chancellor Hollwog | Teuton jot Berens ge cA gop He gh when Tie goes duto: Rotion (dd larto voit. Out® place to land IM TER NOS TAN RET ment Friday in Meany hall for the| A. R. Plough, W, WW. MeCord, N. EB.) Comstock has been given all the falmiost promised independence to} ae nf feces r rmany, Austria ; ‘he will have something to fall|Peach says’ Orville Wright tihnks —| benefit of the university ambulance | Winber and C. A, Putnam, alauthority in picking men and ex jum, but the Junkers eget ote tie Se es a pip New back on should his bayonet fail, [this defect can be remedied junit brother of the deposed sergeant,| pending funds that Putnam had, wt Brgmply boxed h his ears Dn Bees palabra Behe o-9 IO Way nd Pe LBs Soh Abe Re 4 ALS BSL TIBIA B PARR ARAL ADRAC PPP PPP PPP, oe