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STARTS SUNDAY SUNDAY NOON CONCERT National Defense (Military March) Apache Dance . Song . Selected Na samy Marietta (Grand Selection) Vietor Herbert WALLACE -3 tux WURLITZER by heart, from finish to start, the book of iniq Pe | el KN juity.” —ROBERT W. SERVICE. HIS SMOTHERED LOVE A TWO.REEL SENNETT TONIGHT—LAST TIMES THE UNBELIEVER Staged in Co-operation with the U. i President Wilson, indorsing and Nong national suffrage Many women in the RAGE FIG | simone themselves to write person ally to senators whose stand on the {auestion is uncertain or unfavorable. | jegrams will be sent by Seattle BY WOMEN HERE women to Senators Jones and Poin dexter, asking them, “Are work ing for suffrage or only standing for ‘women Friday night voted. their influence to the utmost the passage of the national amendment in the United wenate, at a meeting at the on = Annex. Margaret ore, national organizer for Woman's party, addressed the audience addrensed the meet that he favored Mayor Hansc ing. He declar giving women representation on mu nicipal boards, and that it was his policy to appoint two women on ev try board of five members, when women qualified for the positions could be found. He expressed un qualified approval of Seattle wom en's efforts to extend the vote. Bea ons were passed, uring Wilson, Vice President ll, democratic and republican leaders and Washington sen- A gas “gusher” at Pelican portage, to do their utmost for the pass-|on House river, Canada, has been of the amendment | buraing steadily with an 80-foot Lister will be asked to write flame for 18 years. Baste | ore | succeed for a time, but S. Marines GERMANY TUNES UP FOR ANOTHER TRY AT ENTENTE D. GROAT Coftgapondent SHINGTON, May 4—Ger- many is tuning up & new offen. sive effort. Army strateg today that the rest spell is practically over and that the enemy, halted before Ypres, will now turn his attention farther south on the Lys. Some indications, a few believe days ago, that he might break forth still far-| ther south, about Noyon, apparently have been dissipated. effort probably will be centered in the vicinity of Givenchy Allies Prepared This smash will find the allies bet ter prepared to resist them than they have been during other phases of the drive Military men point out that the battle will go on until fall much aw it has gone—smash and gain, then check and halt. They suggest that it In almost a | truism that a massed offensive must they added, The Teuton| STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918. PAGE 2 RECORD SHIP TO r | BE TURNED OVER - TOU.S. TODAY The West Lianga, Skinner & Kady | worla ord whip, in soheduled to be | turned over lo the government late urday afternoon, 67 dayw follow ing the laying of her kee! Thin represents an achievement to shipyard experts, Ub hard for any whipyard in nat ever equal. Skinner Wildy workers de they will not only dupticate t exeel it rd, Claim Shipbuilding riland, waa #4 noon m world’s Pec plumbia Corporation, of 1 days between the starting of con struction and delivery The West established 4 new world’s record for speed \ . m. KOT nto the water but 6 working daye fe the lay. | ta f the keel. T ing record was ¢ Portland compar Previous to th Lianga owing evious launch: ablivhed by the with 61 days. winning of this rec ord by ¢ Columbia Bhipbullding | Corpore the Skinner & Eddy | plant had established and broken all records themeelves, Starting with a launching record of 84 days, the brought the record gradually to G5 days, Their next ship tn # uled to be launched in 68 days, thus keeping clowe to the recent record eatablinhed No shipyard in the United States | can get ahead of us ye Mr, Dave Nodgers, general ma: “We are the champions, and we are going to ntay champion We do not make our records be cause of @ spirit of rivalry between our other shipyards,” said D. B. Skinner head of the corpora tion, “We do it because of the mpirit of good will existing between em and employe at this plant, in the common interest and good of tie rer That i» the only stimulus we require ‘HEAVY GUN FIRE FORECASTS NEW HUN ATTEMPT BY J. W. T. MASON W YORK, May 4.—The two new German bombardments reported today by Piekl Marshal Haig indi- cate that Hindenburg ix threatening to renew attacks simultancounly | Against Ypres and the railway cen ter of Hazebrouck, 17 miles south weat of Ypres ‘There in a stretch of two miles be tween Nieppe Meteren line in front of Hazebrouck and the Locre Ypres! line, where Haig locates the tw ar-| tillery actions. In thie gap are th Principal hills still held by the Brit-| tah From their summite the nearest flanks of the German forces attack ing Hazebrouck and Ypres could be heavily shelled by artillery. The advantage of positions, therefore reeta with the allies Hindenbure's fast dwindling re serves probably accounts for this break in his attacking front, for to attempt to take the intervening hills by direct ammmult would be too costly an enterprise. Double objectives, ax important as Hasebrouck and Ypres have not been sought by Hinden | burg a8 & simultancous adventure since the series of combate began. ‘The German general etaff doubt leas hopes to confuse the allies by this new movement. Hindenburg may suddenly abandon one of the| Objectives and concentrate against the other; or ff he finds the allies in very heavy force along both! fronts, he may abandon both as mauite, rather than risk a disastrous! check | ployer SABOTAGE HINTS READ IN I. W. W. BOOK AT TRIAL CHICAGO, May 4~—Tricks of the! sabotage trade were read into the! fecord of the I. W. W. trial here to-| The government delving into | ishing side of the I. W. W | as an opener in againat the 112 defendants, showed | ci * Pouget's “Sabotage” wan cir-| culated freely by the organization. | |Sugrestionn were offered in it for direct action” in many industries, | Pouget advined emery dust to slow! down and impair machinery; a little stain to hurt business for the tailor jor clothier; a farm hand weeds or accidentally he lable itm case Id sow put valu poritor omitting plants; a line |might hurt his pub! | Vital words in his STEAL $600 DIAMOND A $600 diamond ring, the property of Mre. J. M. Cummings, of the Kerna apartments, i# being sought by the police, following Mrs. Cum ming’s report Saturday that the ring had been stolen, TONIGHT—LAST TIMES Marguerite Clark in “Rich Man, Poor Man” A French comedy from Sardou’s “Divorcons” — Like champagne, the comedy sounds good, looks good and, like the chorus girl, it has a kick to it in the end! | the German punch has shown signs | . COMMITTEE WILL BE = ay (-\ * * \e Prt») a tf NIONT The Service Par Excellence AT LOWEST RATES 30 cents first one-third mile. 19 cents each successive one-third mile. 20 cents each extra passenger for entire trip. 10 cents each four minutes’ standing time, $2.50 per hour on hourly basis. NO CALL OR DISMISSAL CHARGE ANYWHERE 3. ai f IN CITY # LA 2 0 In digging through my desk I ran across an old receipt signed by: :L. 0. COCKER as the contractor and it states that Franklin Dow is the editor and Albert Austin is the man naget-4and this l refers to the “KUAY" ~and I am wondering what in the dickens the “KUAY" is Is it some- thing we eat---or the name of a new automobile or what??? ?? Please somebody writeme and let me know what it stands for and for the first correct answer I will Bladly giveaSs package of NUT HOUSE “NUTS"::::: Yours Truly* et i | of being less forceful In recent days | and each new push has netted lens than the previous one. Incidentally, the strategists ail | diplomats foresee that Germany may intersperse her Western efforts with n fire of peace talk, aimed separate her enemies. “THREE KILLED; SPEED CAR TOPPLES OVER. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 4 Two men and a woman were burned be to death when @ large touring car, ling at high speed, overturned eadman's Curve,” near Abseton, Sree pean’ t dare: Mra, Veleta Philadelphia; Wr. nden, and an unidenti towen, Wager, x. Registered Dentists ‘Third and Madinon St., Orpheum Hid Are you being HEED UP on PYORRHEA THRE will cure any ci that te in the eu le ntage for $10 to $25. Personal service, out of the high rent district, moder- ate advertising, enable me to make you thin offer. Go to any dontiat, eet Prices, then come to me'nand 20 per cent © from his re, with carefu Ralnlere methods ‘and PERSONAL ATTENTION DH. J. BROWNS NOW OFFICE nad’ Mudison, Could anything be more thrilling than a patriotic show with local at mosphere? Those who attended the performance of “The Unbe given by the United States marines with the aid of J, Von Herberg, at the Liberty theatre, for The Star amoke fund, Saturday tnorning, had that kind of a thrill More than a thousand people wit nessed the performance, Girl ush ers were replaced by sturdy ae United States marines, and folks were more than proud to hand their tickets to fine, big marines when en: tering. lever,” Never in the history of Seattle has g a theatre echoed with greater or more sincere app! e than that which greeted the old woman who met her death with the ery, live Belgium" upon her lip, or when the young German soldier denounces Prussianiam and shoots his own cap: tain Applause ang out for minutes when the marines went over the top, but when they raided the Hun trench to applaud was not enough—the crowd cheered wildly Folks left the theatre with red eyes raw throats and hands, but what did that matter They had learned a wonderful lesson and at the same time contributed a mito to FOR SMOKE FUND a Long Di 1 4add to the comfort of somo brave lad ,and note the pleasing PERMANENT tion committee of Commerce was nent branch of tho or. ganization Friday by resolution of the members, Inv fons of traf fic conditions will be the duty of the bureau of the Chamb. made a perm HE COLOR IN CHEEKS ter Looking —Take Be etic ta Tablets He poet skin is yell yellow—complexion palli Pimp en enigma gel ark you have a taste in your mouth— lazy, no- feeling—you should take Olive Tableta, Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- Btitute for calomel—were Ly shed by . 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