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German airmen, battle that flight commander jmen killed. | $2.59 1bUateee of over-inquisitive Fritzes. is reassuring to our boys. a number of Emma Gees, nter barrage, sweep down g massed forma- a‘ of charging shock troops, and hold the ‘trench against tremendous odds. ‘Right Here At Camp Lewis This all-important arm is now used > Lewis, and visitors are welcome to witness it in : You can hear the staccato discharge of | this real engine of war; see how the _ Secured, how the gun’s effectiveness is made to © cover a wide sector of the enemy trench, and how it automatically fires its own cartridges. You owe it to yourself | to keep informed on the vital factors that are » making world history. Btoamers Tacoma and Indianapolis Leave Colman Dock, Seattle, and Municipal Dock, Tacoma, every two hours on the odd hour, begin- ning at 7 a. m. and ending at 9 p. m. FARE 81¢ ROUND TRIP (Including War Tax) * Seven- and twelve-passenger automobiles for Lewis meet the boats at the dock in Ta- ome Special arrangements made for special es. Snapping into filling a SUMMARY OF WAR EVENTS |A (The 1,290th day of the wary 4th) a jay of the big offensive.) AMERICAN FRONT—The official janued headquarters last night, stated that artillery fire Mad died down on all and there were no new developments. Ferguson, cabling from] the Picardy front, sald the Germans there are making no raids, and are! , withdrawing from their front lines) > every night, apparently Ame prisoners who might divulge some | of the plans for resumption of the) UNITED 8TATES—Provost Crowder that after July 1, all men not in use ful occupations, who are now listed in deferred draft classes, kage in useful war work or be draft A Washington digpatch said that] IRELAND=—A Dublin dispatch de- former chief of | clared staff, soon would be in foreign ser | vice-—probably in command BRITISH FRONT—Field Marshal! volunteers thus Haig reported hostile fire on por jtions of the Picardy and Flander*! the front. |battle fronts last night, and minor Wiliam Philip Simms cabled that | raid om howpita, killed or wounded| SEALING OF DAM BASIN | more than 100 women nurses, wound: | ed men and attendants. ensued, In an aerial the wan shot down and is now being nursed by companions of the women he and his| Erickson to put FRENCH FRONT—Henry Wood cabled that the famous French For jelan Legion, which has been with jdrawn from the Amiens front to re uperate, has been replaced there by in American division. hich comprises 57 different nation: but mainly of a preliminary nature. FAREWELL CONCERT Theo Karle Benefit of the RED CROSS First Presbyterian Church Monday Evening, May 27th, at our offices in the Arctic Building and at our mill, at the foot of Massachusetts Street, this TTORNEY AND REAMES CLASH IN MEAD CASE By United Press Ules, retook Hangard and portions © Villera-Bretonn lateau on March 26, thus wipl t @ll the +. fonn| territory gained by the Germans in Persatence on the part of American! ineir second drive. Assistant Attorney General Clarence L, Reames to show that statements In the affidavit sworn to by W. KE, Mead, on trial in the federal rt on an esplonage charge, were false, and that Mead's attorney, Hf. K. Fonter, knew that they were false, mark Jlangard-en-Santerr north bank of the L miles and a half Amiens, Hangard is a mi) north Villere Bretonneux is two miles da half h of Mangard-en-San H c.| terre The Americans on th ed Thursday morning's nession nm an ©f tor previously were brigaded ‘ 4 . of the Mead trial. ans tking/the French between Hangarden By cross examination, Reames had little difficulty in getting Mead to ad mit on the witness stand that he had no knowledge of certain statements contained in the affidavit, and that the statements were not true Questioning centered about M Long, & companion of Meads on the ‘| wteamahip Queen, where Mead is al leged to have told Canadian recruits they were fools to get into the war Reames attempted to establish the fact that Long is now on the high seas or in France, that Mead had known him for two years, contrary to statements in the affidavit, and that Attorney Foster knew Mead waa acquainted with Long Attempt on the part of Ream fo into the reputation and hi of Foster, as an attorney, were over ruled by the court We ure not trying a ease of Pom ter against Reames or Reames againat Foster, but the United States against Mead,” Judge Neterer said, following a two attorneys Mead took the stand as the first witness for the defense Wednesday afternoon. ‘The government has rested ite cane, having called a dozen witnenses, over half of them military men, in an effort to eestablish the unity of pur pore and close co-operatio ing activity of allied arn prove that Men's alleged Santerre and Hailes, "three miles to the pouthweat, FRANCE—The Germans attempt od two air raids on Parts last night The first was stopped by an serial barrage, The nec which consist ed of weveral relay penetrated the Par | ped several bombs Mar announced must en| ‘ea and drop: British officials, in an ef: ve the Irish conscription i attempt to form an This will be brought about thru extensive recruiting. All ained will be brig: | aded with the Irish units already at fort of 8] problem, | Irish army. COUNCIL TO DISCUSS ‘The city council was scheduled to moet at 4 p. m. Thuraday to take UP consideration of the sealing of the Cedar river dam basin, and of the the] ordinance introduced by Counctiman the work in the bands of the water department ‘The councilmen returned from an inspection of the project Wednesday evening, impressed with the magni. tude of the work, which it in maid | will take next year to complete. Some progrean has been made with the $115,000 no far mpent, it in maid, German This unit, was a violation of the United States espionage act. Admits Evidence ] Late Wednesday afternoon speeches made by President Wilson, and subsequently printed, were intro duced, to show the United Staten’ reasons for entering the war, and her ; relationship with her allies, The ev! | dance was ruled to be admissible by Judge Neterer Constant bickering and snarting on the part of the defendant's attorney, Hi. KB. Foster, threatened to reach the | point of quarreling late Wednesday afternoon, when Judge Neterer deliv. ered @ reprimand. Mead's attorney was ordered by the court to address the witness with more accuracy and courtesy, To Charge Misconduct Assistant Attorney General C. L. for the at the 7th and Spring 8:20 P. M. Admission $1.00, eis witness referred to was in or on the high seaa, and out- Jurisdiction of the United iH We Are Displaying Mercy Monday Honor Roll 100% Card. Are You? MAY 27-1918 MERCY -MONDAY HONOR ROLL at Camp range is EVERY EMPLOYE OF AthersBros Milling Co. 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Bartell buys = sells Detachable Handle Bath Brushes aterfront News & Notes ICE WRECKS SIX SHIPS IN ALASKA According to advices recelved by the marine department of the San |Franciaco Chamber of Commerce Wednesday, one ship is completely destroyed, three beached and two others trapped, in the ice pack off | Bristol bay, Alaska, EXTEND BIG TERMINAL A north wing, with approximately 4,000 feet of storage epace, will be added to the Bell street terminals, following a meeting of the port com- mission Wednesday, Port Engineer G. F. Nicholson will have charge of the work, which will cost $2,100, BU BIG DRY DOCK A new huge dry dock, together with ship repairing facilities, will be an addition to the West Seattle wa- terfront in the near future, follow. ing the purchase of an 800-foot-long waterfront property just south of the ferry landing by the Heffernan | Engineering company Wednesday. FINE DOCK “CUSSERS” Thirty-one dollars in fines levied for “cussing” were turned over to the Red Cross Wednesday, from one ot the departments of the Seattle Construction & Dry Dock company. LAUNCH NEW SCHOONER The schooner Noyon, built for French interests, was launched at the Foundation company's yard in Tacoma Wednesday afternoon, = CLAIMS NEW RECORD 8. FRANCISCO, May 23.—A riveting crew, headed by Jos. Torres, at the Union Iron Works, claimed a new world's record driven 6,075 rivets in a day, MEET ON SHIP PROBLEM To secure government concrete shipyard site, representatives of all Sound Chambers of Commerce met at 12:15, Hotel Butler, on Wednes- day. CLAIMS RIVET RECORD A record for individual rivet driving, based on sending in 5,620 rivets in nine hours, is claimbed by ‘Thomas Horn, tronworker employed in the yards of the famous Moore shipbuilding corporation, of Oak- a, Cal. if you Haynes nlue your watch, repair it. Next Liberty Advertisement. today, having | of Victor Shilton, in the Burlington and BURGLARS TAKE CASH IN CRIME EPIDEMIC] witisms, Dawson hotel, Fourth and Stewart, lost $50. All these rooms An epidemic of burglaries swept : over Seattle Wednesday night, with|Were entered while the occupants the result that several citizens are = short of cash and valuables Thurs. da‘ Among the victims is Harold RELATES EXPERIENCES Hodgson, Frederick hotel, 1108 Fifth ave., who had $38 taken from his| Serst. Maj. C. H. Smith, veteran room during the night. Two other |of the Macedonian and Gallipolian lodgers in the hotel were robbed of $5/ campaigns, related his war ex- and $2 periences before the British-Ameri- ‘Thieves obtained a green suit, $20|can Relief association Wednesday cash and a $15 check from the room | evening. GALLI-CURCI makes only VICTOR RECORDS This great artist will sing at the Met- ropolitan Theatre, Friday evening, May 24. She will create a furore, as she has done wherever she has ap- peared. Hear her if you can, but why not keep her beautiful voice in your home always? You can, with the wonderful records she has made for the Victor. We cordially invite you to come in now and hear Galli-Curci sing on the Victrola, Sherman Dias Co Third Ave. at Pine Seattle ‘Tacoma—Spokane—Pertiand \ Victrolas $22.50 to $400 } Convenient Terms