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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1918. PAGE 4 LAND BATTLESHIP FLEETS TO CLAS BRITONS WATCH ry GREAT BATTLE OF TANKS IS EXPECTED "9; %;2a77e" ALLIES MAY GET = « the ‘school b {day BY EDL. KEEN " man t at waa in to succeed Mise Anna ne, WASHINGTON, March 2 —~ “epee Press Correspondent ody t ether with W | recatled from the board With the great German drive W wife and . bs ‘ an girl, aa \ wea) Trellis’ tenciet : ; , i 6 years, and at her home on Queen| ships again become the out me rested Anne hill for 26 years. She was ten- standing necessity in supplying i IE carers pra tack | 3,9 rth tree tn of her husband, and also be-| plies must be kept constantly pours fOr A surprise—perhaps an at-| tin and ie w thelr rule in In ok ae paminnt, and sles, bel ie, eae ney iy ug jets of Dunkirk and ‘Calais |' a Te aa convention of the National Federa-| emphatically de th B the Britian reserves are ' tion of Women’s Clubs in May, she| morale of the fighters and p nat the present con delayed her acceptance. may be maintained during the The board Friday offered to grant | strain. Berens erat sao he | ALLIES ACCEPT waa U. S. AS MORAL é Dane ets to resain poations| LEADER IN WAR) S Which they once held t elves, re By LOWELL MELLETT gaining each feot at infin sreat:| United Press Correspondent | OF Gost than the advance is worth i | Mifiless they succeed in smashing ONDON, Ma The neces ‘thro. r To cut this line, the G expected to launch a determ |AMERICANS MAKE NEW |? oftene As a result, Ame RAID ON ENEMY LINES are ready to take al! mensures BY FRED 8. FERGUSON eae Se ae, SY Sones United Press Correspondent prsee ype shen “ ‘ ut Tie "AMBRICAN ARMY and more Wits NCH, March American night raid. man trenches repeated the ly thi ning. her a leave of absence ert | | IN { than 2,000,000 tons ts to be the seizure of Dutch ved here today is will be call ¢| effort by America is today greater than ever be her moral lea of a xrand fleet action in con: P bas been definitely accepte Function with the offensiv In_ conn The German statement last night | Of Russia Peported the capture of 16,000 British | tAtesmer with her treatment Trenches 1 dugouts had beer premiers and other mashed during the night by artil regarded as giving Prisoners and 200 guns | final acquiescence to the repudiation : wee MUMIy. held. All the | aelzing German ships in thelr hag of any . on peace efforta based x oi Ke ” | occupants were wiped out stand of the entente tn point we out the U-boat as the foe of the tire world, neutrals included, has NOT COMPULSORY TO tire world, neutrals énctuded, now REJECT FAULTY BIDS. tion. te toneast. And Unne ary delay in bunkering reference to the lack of /°% the idea that Russia is r German innovations in weapons| “ble for her ow iy fe based on the reports that} It !# now f M nbure intended using tanks on | Prev! Wrest front for the first time, to. | Une that serious consideration with a new form of poison s United Press advices indi }had been given to German efforts il gm lg pple ar nion this | 204 loading of ship will be inate | founded on accumulations inmis hds that wh holed of out of e ton © and supported by # from authoritative t is equally true that this ushed. Ports esent capacity to accommodate increased shipping, A Joint probe is to be undertaken by the shipping board, the navy de rtment and railroad department, lop terminal facilities at all While the tide of the bitt © favored the Germans in the St tin area, the fritish troops | Yaliantly in other places, and at | yw completely banished points repulsed the foe in coun America having thus determined attacks the allied policy im this respect must ‘As the battle raged yesterday, air. | MCePt the ce meas. She musts works has the power to re ect any and all bids for public work. it is not bound to reject bids which are not accompanied by bonds ap- proved as to form by the corporation | counsel and as to sufficiency of surety by the mayor and ide from the British lines pro Sra ge net tremendous | ‘The matter came up in connection | Atlantic, Pacific and Gulf porte: Great assistance to the infantry. | with the consideration of bids for | Leeisis tion creating free ports, with view to eliminating tedious cus alr machines flew at low alti and machinegunnea the co MAVY YARD BAND of the enemy with visible ef. Many Ultease tol doat'as e| WILL PLAY FOR davancing men. their macnine| CHURCH SERVICE sputtering bullets at every. in sight Massed infantry attacks of immensity of the action, are offered remagkable targets development of a new power site, | toms delay, is before congress ILLINOIS VILLAGERS ATHER THREE 75 MEASLES CASES Vato a ene| A an DAILY ‘Three alleged German sympathizers,! German measles is going over coated with tar and feathers, were! top in Seattle. compelled to kiss and swear allegi-| About 75 new cases are quaran- ? nies : . : P ance to the American flag, and to-|tined by the health department in This artist's conception of the coming Battle of the Tanks is drawn from predictions of war officials and tank | day are treking away from this little! the city each day and, according to he gp Baguasee eva eet on experts as to what the battles will be like. The German tanks in the picture are those with the sharp projections | ™* age, i Health Commissioner J. 8. McBride were quick to selze this (®p- jfor ramming on the front. They were drawn to conform to telegraphic descriptions of the new Teuton “Turtles.” rl a Bar n — sire asi the department's efforts to cheek the i ake io e public square y ne pad ave not met with great sue gpa Protas = 9 shine BY FREDERICK M. KERBY fortresses advancing by thousands craw! slowly forward; then a hand: — This is the picture of the new war. pet oie ds gop ie down NEW YORK, March 23.—Tank in grim array; a warning burst of tohand struggle between (he erews fare the tank men draw wet oo trouble is that the disease thers took thelr places as they against tank is the new kind of land rocket flashes and sharp teley ae they pour out of the turrets and The allied governments are pre t ~ . welibes « in its most conta jus stage = | get aceo warfare predicted by military ob- signals from the front line trenches; board each other with rifle, ma: pared to meet the threat before the rash breaks out, am Paee tne advance servers recently back from France. a chine gun and bayonet, while the The British—first to develop the DEFENSE COUNCIL IS IN | tne tetore the patient. usually p tohand fighting resulted. losses on both sides, owing to immensity of the action, are it is indicated. Reports de that 40 divisions of enemy have been identified. This Mean that about 600,000 -nen ‘on the German side in the battle fs mentioned by experts today huge losses are inevitable when enormous numbers of men are ‘action. IAN CATHOLICS ARE knows that he has them,” said the | Germany has built and mobilized spitting [a vast fleet of these crawling bullets; air squadrons wheel overhead, and tank—are building still larger ma- NEED OF FINANCIAL AlD| board gun, and bayonet, while the chines. The French are developing | fortresses to hurt against the tank ing steel as the two me the supporting infantrymen move their own types. Our own govern Patriotic citizens of the city are squadrons of the allies in her com- of land battleships crash into each forward out of each line of trenches ment Ix turning out a fleet of tanks, axked to donate for the King County | offensive. other and lock in a deadly struggle, to the aid of the armored com- the first of which are now going for; Council of Defense. The law makes vast fleet of caterpillar tank while new lines of reserve monsters batants— ward to General Pershing. f AMUSEMENTS | provision for paying the expenses the council's work. Funds do ON THE PACIFIC BY 9,500 SHELLS .... .Campaien, Here ‘uy own eammaae |” SAN DIEGO, Cal, March 23.—The| on ir » third) —A creditable showing was made PARIS, March 23.—Nine thousand, j LONDON, March 23.—Two Roman ax en route here today in tow of ing many gas shells, were thrown in Game commiieaks iy the Sabi sae dite ta olic priests have been executed Bandmaster Dominico Moro fan American gunboat, which setzed| , to Rheims Tuesday and Wednesda of the v Several hundred guns Gight others sentenced to life} he puget Sound Navy Yard band,| the Agnasiz off the Mexican coast sie ea Eucialreur de Lest Jost once we ce part in the practice, firing at a ment by the Germans on! 4... of the best in the United States |late T morning. Five men. ravi ep « of thrift . 4 target. So far as possible Charges in Brussels, ac) wilt play at a patriotic » . A to be Ger 5 ‘ Chairman J. H. Clarke, in| CO" ns were made to conform to to an Amsterdam dispatch.|). eid at the First Meth gunboat | ROSE PASTOR STOKES City ¢ man Parsons | those of war reaching here ar Admiral machine guna, 2 o'clock, Fraternal || commandant of the yard, and Com-|fifles and considerable ammunition! tet re Qn n: board and was flying the German 1511 Fourth ave. Everybody || mander Miller Freeman, of the naval| ® . ° training station, will be present, ac.| naval flag. She is anid to have been r staffe outfitted in Mazatlan by four sail ors from the interned erman ship chureh at 7:30 p. m. Palm § Mass Meeting Sunday | March ¢4 POP, MAT. SAT. ow w give way to the!/ i q 4 Prices bond drive, there is a great THIEVES BEST SEATS $1.00 See to $1.50 Jeal of work that we . even| | a li OKFHEUM MOORE yoseerae Frew orto he 1 Main 223 IS UNDER U. S. ARREST WILLOW SPI © Pastor + lecturer while it is at ite height. The organ. oct zation of War Savings societies companied by th Phelps Stokes, wa ] The band is composed of 45 pie , ba ares the nina ak mele: ts - | air poe master Donnt Lasbek, and with a h sailor, @ night ¢ 8. Marsha "Ur vert . bes ; : oro, whose effort M on « cruis 1 urged with violation of ie - “Tis confidence that rules Thrift Stamps and] i). . patongea (a eapionage act t ue j win oe oon Beioe’ iene re | Saving Certificates ||!" ‘mous in A 1 for marine renearch wor WAR BOARD | LARGEST re now more th mem. || MO retards tm a me They Are Good ! yoann yoda Hrd. fe aid orate sof the Limit True friendshi . : ed Gibe ts And a value Investments Americans agents are said to Chamber of ree now t qe For it in all dependence, ¢ ¢ the A Linbeet t . If it h ssa to pu And never can grow old Your Money Help n the acts S waek GAT caretal 3 overnment marimum of $1.000/| " c merican dite of the ceraber has t ‘ actual saving : was seized of Maza f Mt 1 to join the clu! » and HAT Your government asks you not | montis ae . ORENCE UPsTarmns|| 40 sell your Liberty Bonds. We lan harbor Bdvise you that it is poor business well them. If you are obliged 0 nell, We Will Buy Your Bonds at the New York Market ’ NOVEL STUNTS | =the Japan RAISER GIVEN HADES * Star Want Ads Hest for Resutts ” || dand Union. i mts Kor AL Monves FOR MILITARY _|\0« netein orc” rye Mine Bloncne|rotiny “nant st Dade = a DANCE LISTED) sr. re scent tenet "and sculptors there to hold Mise Har critic, has just trict, supervise the military music of the ser to the Hun mon BOOKS FOR SOLDIERS MR. WORKER es 1): ay Once naps Weer ces ; a a ing | m ft aenesne a | Sickness, enforced idleness or asKock raking tte ul ¢ ‘ ewia. & hore t | advancing age may find you with- out a surplus to fall back on. Who will pay the bills then? Even if your wages are higher now than before, on account of the war, present high-pressure conditions can't last forever. Now’s the time to tuck away 1218 L. C. Smith Bldg. Elliott INVESTMENT SECURITI We move April 1 to Room 305 Alaska Building rf ead eestor -Peruna Relieved y " Ma Mayor and Mra ‘Hanson and former ugall-Southwick’s or Frederick & Mayor Gil and Mra. ba The SE ER y Coug Among the “stunts” planned for I Feel as the evening will be a tribal dance t SPECIAL CLASSES n haltonen Crow, Indians from} stre, certio xpbarat, 219 rest] 1 Did some of that money in War Sav- Camp will be ®| Wirst St, Kewanee, Illinois, write ings Stamps, Liberty Bonds id sad “ya from ings ps, Liberty Bonds an the camp remount depot, who will] 5, 1 he i talons s bottle of Ir Twenty | in a strong savings institution like “4 . select their partners by roping them |Peruna fer « cough, and | am all Wears Ago the Dexter Horton Trust and Sav- Ladies @ 8 8 $ ens Poaet necad Navy Yard bana,| Bor one day and | had a@ terrible ings Bank. cough and my eyes were sore of 54 pleces, one of the finest in the L Ohs me half @ bottle of Per-/am fifty-nine years old, and wince ember, and it did me/1 have ts Peruna, I feel service, will play d that T bought a bot- las 1 did twenty years ago. § will MUST HAVE EAR OF tinvusal than ‘when nd Selene |SRitie eee mee ath nee ate MOUSE TO ENTER CLUB {,! 9et another, and so on uni | uken alm ix bottles) Those who object to liquid medi CAMP LEW Tacoma, March 23, | ad I feel like a man, | cines can secure Peruna tablets 6 Arabs, a secret organization | —— . citeain ecanatamae cs “ hich candidates can be admitted « on presentation of the ear of aj} mouse, has been formed by Califor nia men of the 247th field artillery. | There are about 60 members now, and the visible supply of “initiation | foes" is low. Open Saturday Evenings from six to eight o'clock for your con- venience. Dexter Horton Trust and Savings Bank Second Ave. Cherry y St Seattl Every afternoon from two until five-thirty Prof. and Mrs. G. Oswald, with thirty as- sistant teachers, will instruct you thor- oughly in the art of the modern dance. Gentlemen - - - ——————————————— Every Monday evening at seven o'clock a new class in dancing starts at the Hippo- drome. The following Saturday they are finished dancers. You can learn that quickly, too. Come and see. Juvenile - - - This department, which has been so suc- cessful in the past, is now better equipped than ever. It is under the complete charge of Mademoiselle de Armond. Phone or call DOUGLAS. FAIRBANKS AND BESSIE LOVE —IN— “THE GOOD BAD-MAN” ESTABLISHED 1870 COMBINED- RESOURCES THE DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK DEXTER HORTON REV. HILTON TO SPEAK Archdeacon Hilton will officiate a the 7 p. m. service Sunday at John's Episcopal church, Holgate and 45th, West Seattle, Rev, Mauric Bywater will preach at the morning service, | Vea There are 155 stars in y school service afternoons. nt/Teacher pa aid Tan! B THE HIPPODROME on seine man nin COT ASS “A? THEATRE $25 19186201 Third and Pike lected to serve as one of the 22 vice BZ previdents of the National Land Mer chants’ association, Fifth and University. Telephone Elliott 4187, MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE BANK