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pee SWEEP IDAHO INI. W. W. DRIVE ===. The Seattle Star vo 2™ > FULL LEASED WIRE rn 8 _ VOLUME. 20) ouNITED PRESS TONS HULET Suspects City Clocks AreBeing toGoAhead Interned onMarch31 Cleanup Raids Will Spread Seattle Lines Up Behind to Every County if President on Daylight Necessary Plan TOWN IS QUARANTINED WILSON SIGNS — BILL SPOKANE, March 19.—With WASHIN N, Mareh 19 — orders to continue thei Daylight saving bill, which goes until assured there « . a 2m, March 31, ks of th n n Northern Idaho try forward one hour, was s state guard units and regular ed today by President Wilson, army troops are today conduct thus becoming a law ing a thoro investigation of towns said to harbor members of Seattle shipyards, big indus. the order trial concer unicipal offices, Benewah ty v - . every other cou f ~. HOW TO SAVE DAYLIGHT forces hus far lence. A by the to @ their The to be full under qr t stores—in fact, every phase of the r a MMe) the city’s life—will readjust from tow nd t 4 themselves to back up President IS ONLY PLAN IN WASHINGTON Y CARL D. GROAT rresponde NGTON, March 19— “the United States governm does not and will not recognize the German peace pact with Russia and Rama nia. ’ plunder p expression war statement Everythin sir EXPECT MORE GARDENS Fight to End Plunder ORTLAND, 3 plunder, and e¢ the —_ power-mad Teuton militar war statement may do p-things yet have in it the ¢ peal to the Austrians or Germans PPWorsee the ruthlessness of the leaders { and the folly of keeping on against a worla ted ag cause of ny’s crimes. 7 gdllaap in te ge FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS snd even IN U. S. ASK RUSSIA SOLDIER SUICIDE IS TO RESIST TEUTONS THOUGHT TO BE SPY , _ March 19 March GOVERNMENT WORKERS ! ge ellade 4 a TEUTONS CONTINUE TO GRAB RUSSIAN LANDS BY JOSEP rike © Garment March 19.—Ger - atach nd Voro INCENDIARY BLAZE IN nao Kar nee ann CALIFORNIA SHIPYARD s oviet evacuating Charkott 7 f ement from Odessa wa P rxtinguished, wit “gi sg alli ie f pombarding — the pl ne pid ¢ upation, because it pond oh * atic i} troy it. The fleet i septs await arrival of the social rev vutionary officials, who refuse to DANIELS COMMENDS NLS he tended oie waa onl BRAVE SAILOR LAD '°" from Moscow SHINGTON March 19, chmat 100 miles northeast ip Charles J. Jones, oller on the 5 miles east o } Machias, was comme hinntech, Kursk, the capital try to Ih “ f the yrovinee of that name | r Daniels. Jones jum ules eaxt of Konotop at board at the risk of his own | ‘ southwest of Moscow. Charkoff © rescued @ British sailor from a near-! is 100 miles south of Kursk and 360 | by vessel. miles porthesst of Odeusa Ann AAR ARR nnn ADALDALADLALAD ELOY THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1918, PRIC ONI CENT WELLS GOES TO J JAIL. S AVING IS AN ELEMENTARY WAR DUTY. THOSE WHO Ryss Seek Friends to * insist upon luxuries | s while the country is ) struggling e ° make the struggle so much the harder. If you u neglect to loan your quarters Aid F rom Fix Up Bail | to the government you are a plain slacker. ‘Tomorrow i is War Savings day. | Ameri¢a Late Today Bolsheviki Want Agreement Sentenced to U. S. Prison, to Prevent Japanese He Plans to Make Intervention Appeal SAY ALLIES BLUNDERED gonp Is FIXED AT $5,000 BY JOSEPH SHAPLEN Hulet M. Wells, sentenced to Press Correspondent serve two years in federal prison ROGRAD, March for conspiracy to resist the draft, —Kumors — persist F spent Monday night and Tues the Bolsheviki are seeking an day morning in the county jail, agreement with the United while futile efforts were made States to prevent a ese in to raise $5,000 bail that would vasion of bag coos Ruste. free him pending his fight e Russian pr : for liberty, that will be carried r w me to the U.S. court of appeals. nay be arranged today,” sistant U. 8S. Attorney early Tuesday afternoon. i jusiness Agent abor Council Mt. Vernon ek Be Wells, wh is former presi- dent of th tral Labor coun- ; cil and socialist candidate for pepe mayor, was sentenced Monday The « nown socialist, and Morris Pass, received the same E evik ons. t was made in HANSON GETS 0-00)"r the ete, me | ACQUAINTED y Unites District Judge WITH NEW JOB! scree Sin Soe Pass, under a see } apent Tussday as slackers, were giv: 4 with t en an additional sentence of 12 day a t » Pierce county Jail genterenes, with Gounciin : Judge Neterer provided that the see- son, chairman of, the-cit d sentence be served concurrently | committee the cle t wi first 1d for Wells was fixed at his assurance that he te e the amount s allowed to ody of Chief Unit- ates Marshal :. Theodore. Can't Get New Trial urnish bond for ‘ass brothers, ‘onvictions plac. . 2 in the King t » 1 ¢ e made | co She's talk to you! Her father has declared Wednesday “Savings Day,” and appealed to everybody to at least buy one war stamp. You are Fi m i e imposed following listening to Miss Florence Lister, daughter of the governor. cP rrer I be re c i { motions for a new « judgment. com ‘ new trial, Judge 1 di nical attack upon =Seattle Goes Over the Top for ek MES War Savings Stamps Wednesday Seattle goes over the top for war savings stamps Wednesday Seattle must buy stamps, Promise to buy more stamps, and plan to save to buy stamps Thousands of “thrift’ messen. gers” will carry the stamp ap. peal to business men, workmen, mn oy Ya I rants will urKe A ine chanse, OFFICER CAMP Sivtiwntio the conneait i PemaSabtar Se FIRHANAL Gn Habe row IS VISITED BY . — U.S. WAR HEAD AMERICAN GIRL IS SHELLS HURLED ISEVADEDIN: cesses Che Se ee AT YANKEE LINE Hate Tear Souls | Henruing 1a: Ss art BY FRED 8. FERGUSON COPENHAGEN, March 19.— sy United Press Correspondent Chancellor Hort enemy's i 7 - oe ea again raided Ger vag ye. Ta ‘ on Commission r rding to di Dia kA tanh Bas dae opal Miam Short, president of the (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the| must have German fathers today nea es . : ¢ ishington State Federation of La. third of a series of articles by the Abused by Fathers Ne © treat not contain inches area near van, | bor, Ww leave Wed ay at 10 @ author of “Confessions of a Wife,” “ tena’ ih i er \ efu eae , or Washington, D. C., as a meme » went to Francesunder auspices that if ¢ r . eak ber of the American Commission to American Red Cross and The of them do, but d by President ery 10 you will ‘ : {the real s ss nerica’s | ners of the American . been so abused by i | “ de eaty » MeGLQNE GIBSON \ ©, the 1 be | Bre anc r BY IDAH McGLQNE GIB father that she can hardly treat nd wilh eae (Copyright, 1918, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association) the child at her breast kindly, [TCT hong the -entente allie dea Officer and paige so nesrly 32 eo Heaps yee pews Pena unkind’ Gagne ane. Saba sibtr ot aul Civilian Are Held as the people who sent back 1 is oe ae ‘ haltedon in whom love of her baby and hate : Jade shin ican ines sera) feat, Gem re cture that {Of Its German father struggled for ity c tion of| = On Fraud Gn iies HUNS INVITE NEUTRAL German f wi ‘| stays persiste in my mem gage fie we ishin, a at fy : nes March SCRIBES TO SEE FIGHT ir times as heay got my hen a boche soldier get 8 was received A : e oP ci areh 1S secretary McAdoo's the lines instead of going home to! members of the extreme left Pillinger, « as invited a ne guns, flame throw:| e I saw women coming | hts family enuad he Kn : “a4 portale hohe dai not have the tion of the half-m: trench knives captured on back look © o' valr and| his family does eae Penate ihe tr Raking tah a Te eat that. the soldier does, He KILLS SEVEN WILDCATS ave hospita here, were under arrest ottensive on the West front Min the “third Lib-| thelr 1 in their| really does not care for his family) geyen wildcats and three cougars y Mharaen with oo See odents. Wile ogni x nok case tot | Seven, L three: coumare | bo sa-the United Bta respondents will start for the . ‘or one mnt Wednesday arms : French Love Families month. Taylor, who lives at North | Pillinger, accordin indhorst, | fr that comes to m behind the German NEBRASKA LEADS find, trom 10. to" 3 cai \ sre ai oo te miditor's atfce. Monday to. casy jeotstruction uniess purchased thew DRYS LOSE CHANCE FOR . S. S. SALES wi“ “thlidren (Continued on page 8) | Clerk 'Morrin Kennedy cut the|Windhorat's suppored commision in| VOTE AT “CHI” ELECTION : i —————=| right forelegs from each hide, as re. | five days amounted to $4,000, it is) CHICAGO, March 19.—The elee lead toda }quired by law, and paid Ta $20 | charged tion commission unanimously ruled or sav-| FRANCIS SAID To BE ‘GERMANS CLAIM 23 Japiece for the cougars and $5 each | | that prohibition shall not be an issue unpe, the ivanary anountad.| "QM JOB AT VOLOGDA| AIRPLANES IN FIGHT! sic aie anima wien| | ,, STORM WARNINGS ‘Tin Chines ot th slesrmanle Say man, won warnings | + if ave , WASHINGTON, March 19.—-Am- IN, VIA LONDON, March| dogs and shot them when the dogs ee showed the “dry” petition for a vote Fol 9 nree allie vad them treec iat f ed & | on the saloon question had failed by passador ancia was still at Volog- 1% nty thr had them t i e stor centr » - . y bassador Fr v i : me Ss A Tite x 7,515 signatures of the required 106, state department CO") brought down ye day i * ‘ i ‘ ‘3 bes 4 Butterwright, eM | war office announced t ‘ , announced Actual re e cou y started for Har gtat also that reconna 4 vd produc of the y ry | © Washington coast today and Let your y work for you | were $94,000,000, @ per capita of . bu no indication rs had resulte a University of Washington Dra tonight | | | with Thrift Stamps, cents, lof moving eastward himself. 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