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HART =‘ SUMMARY OF WAR EVENTS |DENMARK HEARS FOR ARSON CONVICT'S PARDON os ales GERMAN THREAT LD NRAAARAAAY SHINGTON 9 day o ne 70) a ne Cerma offe ie capeeh lay of the war; 70th d 7 the German offensive seherae | ‘i ‘ha A AD AE ve ee an | fore the start of the big offenmve! uitimatum—that Denmark withdraw FR by freah| March 21, the Germans con trated : ws " lant night| huge for int behind the! immediately from allied trade the : - ‘ ri 1 | 400,000 tons of Danish bottomn offer ee ee cian [8d for needed products from Great i ittack. they | Britain and the United States. attack, (hey) “News of the situation confronting Murphy, under conviction pe nee, as “unwarrantable and a of first degree arson, has | Crime by Lieut, Gov, Louis | . * to inquire of HOtification of the pardon | tion of the facts of the by Seattle authorities | granting clemency,” Lundin said. “I Morning have just learned of the pardon (his custom of HOOUs + 18 always been the ina front, | ly well rf, the | Cheoked in the forn of the 40-mi but were he WAs found eullty of set-| morning. We had no opportuniy at #O A building on Pier 2 dur-|all to place the prosecution wat i) annals gig ey angel cy = ea seers > ag Donmark leaked out today with the Iai s nt ho.) tuk Gain hate te vaeentys ree fighting is going on all along! Enormous mannoa of plin| Sedeal oo wm SoRAie beni raion RASI?. He was convicted in| “There was absolutely no doubt as | ‘4s front | troope are stilt In this consentr headed by Dr, J. Clan Judge Gilliam’s court, and) to his guilt On tho left the French apparentty | center, and it in believed the Alane) Negitiations are now under way 25, 1918, the sup me rt | He an } 4 to ¢ have withdrawn to the outskirts of | asmult may be a oolommal feint in between Denmark and thie countr the decision | without serving Rea Solssons, nine miles from the orig: | an effort to draw the altied rewerves| 7 UNPON Mt ai ana Commie Attorney A, 1. Lun-| sentence, because of the 1 inal Hine jte that point, Tf thie strategy eu ach an agreement. Hive pow lin an effort te utive of . On the right the French have re-| ceeds allied offensive officers believe lodged in the acting € & “agate Don't let them noy any longer than t between mor eee 86 ™ bor , tired thre ths midwa. between th (governer. | red three miles, midway ne Ra we ae ao. Rheims and the Aisne | PLANDERS.-The fighting around A . mea Veale, altho the Echo de Paria de-| day ————_—- Jared today that at some points the| LORRAINE—The heavy German | German © attained a maximum | gas attack againat the American po- : 6% miles ne in the Laneville sector Mon wives and gucsts, made a on the federal indictment charg Py Cantigny by Amertoan troops! tillery destroyed the gan layout and to Tacoma Wednesday line him with violation of the inter: | with the taking of 182 prisoners, two | infantry repulsed a German patrol Gay's program for the ho: shipment of liquor into the state. | were repulved, the French war office | oners eonvention. which opened] This was the ruling of Judge Jere | reported today | VERDUN —A German raid was cided against a demurrer filed in| led military officials, according to) ILAND~ A Landon dipateh Inspected Camp Lewir | Faulkner's behalf by Judge W. R.| United Proas ataft stohon, de-|said the American army had taken © the influx of peop! } argued that Fautkner | & anesiactaniebemesie Activities are bringing to| had no lated the liquor law | sf liquor has not yet ' AISNE BA’ TT LE PROVES DRIVE | uke, of the New] Up for referendum fram, was elected prowiden of Jude Neverer held wat the ww!) FOR CHANNEL PORTS FUTILE | nes fee ee 6. a ae 4 y ahe this to clear violation of the Reed amend BY J. W. T. MASON jing It, He should nave to do e a —$<—<—<— | denburg’s persistent sacrifice of his! ch ie the paramount con 13, son of Mr. and Mrs man power « : tration. aie 4 has disappeared trom his Aisne front ix the best evidence the maeraven ve apartments, 170 11th} Germans have given that the: Dk. CARL PETERS boy was last seen about his wider an ad avance to the chases ports ane scientist, has given sand biue cap. His hair is The Alxne operations have gone too | mt Ought to earn ‘ad has one upper sont} Peptiron is in the form of pills.) far to be considered solely an # feint for him the Grandest Grand Crom» ot chocolate-coated, pleasant to \take,| The death toll that hax had to be| the Iron Cross, We can imagine the | cantly assimilated, and is the most! pald for the gains in territory bas German baby-killers just rolling his ] 1] suggestion under their tongues in which its makers, C. I. Hood Co.,/ that Hindenburg has desired simply | great glee | Mass, have any knowledge. ‘to create a diversion. Here it 4 we |} mi have an abundance of| The Alsne drt ust be regarded | Ana “fully justifiable repriaal™ for iron in your blood if you are to be! as a major ope! n, undertaken in the alleged tll-treatment of German non-combatants in German Haat | life, overcome obstacles and know no for more victories. The real victory, such thing as failure. For several| entailing the capture of Poulogne, That twice the number of Deletan men, women and children of superior more noticeable in the Spring than | been judged by the Kaiser's advisers |: rated ‘ei at any other time. aa too diffienlt to attempt. So the| Appiy Poslam at night march In winter time, inadequately , 0, when clad and fed on prison fare, from 10 venient t quickly can | Pepein, nux, celery and other tontcs,| win a showy success that might oe | goon ‘gee benefits, Poslam is harm ack” and ities, ca tad strength, color and bedy to the biood, the moment, the threatening mur So effective le Postlam that a little of it will cover a large surface. It) From Constanza to Riga ts a mere SUrT, COAT, DRESS nerves, improves the digestion, nour powers, it that does the work NCE UPSTaIRs be and gives stamina to the whole| ‘There is no doubt that the allied | ‘foid everywhere. For free sampie| let's send an expedition to capture rmane will strike at Amiens -" 0 'FAU In the cehter the French and Prit-| Ypres has died down, and only minor Fine Exponent eh apparenuy are holding the Ger: | raids and artillery acdvity was men] | 4 NER TO fauna along. the mown tank of the timed in Marwbat Hiaig’s report to| | Of Huns’ “Kultur” | | b ra men of Oregon and Washing Raleigh M. Faulkner must stand | ARDY—Follewing the capture ¢ was a failure American ar state commerce law governing the| successive German counter attacks! which tried to take Amertoan pris ‘at the Washington An.| miah Noterer Tuesday, when he de} WRST FRONT GENERAL.—Al) repulsed lent night min extending the hand | Bell clare * the Rheims attack is | part ofl over a 200-bed hospital in England Was urged by Mayor Han permit system gov men Tuesday. in force in Washington at the time 13, DISAPPEARS | ».n: NEW YORK, M ‘insure the nafety of the channel p.m. Saturday. He was/ rreee too difficult an enterprise to be un This faced German gentle corduroy trousers, a red Needed in thé Spring by Pale, Weak, | go ccaken now man Nervous People birt ccessful combination of fron of| been too heavy to justify the theory }keen, quick and fit in the battle of obedience to the clamor of Germans Africa, he sugrents reasons, lack of iron in the blood i#| Cajain and Dunkirk, apparently has | jeau social standing be compeiled to Besides iron, Poptiron includes | German general staff wan ordered to |!t on in the ‘onmtanza on nerve helps and digestives. It gives dished up in a manner to quiet, for | reddens pale cheeks, steadies the |mure of the people of the central) ii. Grarrry, not the quamity of cintaee ae a. Gana front along the Aisne has been| Write to Tey, zaleerenerien, this bird and make him swim the < It is the tonic Spring mevlicine for | weakty held. Gen. Foch was perfect _ | Arctic “ocean! you and for your family. lity sound tn his judgment in weaken Woman on “Jury Weeps at Story of Doomed Man “IT never bad a chance,” William Snyder waid Tuenday afternoon, as he told the jury in Superior Judge Boyd Tallman's court of the crimes for which he had served sentences “I wae newer guilty of the crimes with which I was charged.” A wornan on the jury wept at his recital. Snyder was found guilty as a hab- itual criminal, and will be sentenced to life imprisonment in the state pen itentlary at Walla V ere FRONTING 26TH AVE. S. W. AT, YOUNGSTOWN Barbers Strike Is _ Looming Here Again Journeymen barbers plan to call a . strike if the Master Barbers do not meet, Saturday night, the revised deo mands of the union men for a w Inerease. The Central Labor Counce! strike and grievance committes has approved the wage demands, At the meeting of the barbers Tuesday evening it was decided to meet Sun day at 10:30 a. m. to discuss mat tera. The barbers elected Thomas Eagen, J. A. Whalen and J. C, Hay as delegates to the Is AWAIT CONFERENCE ON HALF HOLIDAYS The Seattle Metal Trades Council Will await the results of conferenons being held tn Washington, D. C., be tween representatives of labor and the government, relating to the mat ter of Saturday half-holidays during summer months and double pay for overtime, before taking action, it was decided at the counct! meeting Tues day evening. ‘The council did not in dorse the resolut FASTEST GROWING RESIDENCE a es a hammer, nails, a saw, some lumber and build your own home at Cottage ere ao There’s the Place for Your Home Talk about Shipbuilders not having a place to go—you sturdy men from the ship | diecharge of Fuller by Chief Warren yards, go to Cottage Grove and see what your fellows are doing there! | TRUCK DRIVER MADE No high rents to pay. "EM DODGE, POLICE SAY Streets’ graded and curbed, with the water in—all paid for by the Puget Mill Com- it ng down Second ave. at what i. M je Officer G. F. Reynolds| pany. ; declared to be a rate of 32 miles per Buy a lot for a few dollars down—and present yourself with a home. hour, Frank Deverso, 19, American P : i Paper Co. employe, driving a huge Build something permanent for yourself and your family. three-tontruck, sent autos and pedes q jtrians scurrying for safety Wednes: Don’t be at the mercy of a landlord; pay that rent to yourself, and enjoy the money. day morning. Get a front yard of your own—and a back yard, with a war-garden in it! Deverso was arrested. Cottage Grove is so close-in you can walk to and from most of the shipyards and | PINNED UNDER _ AUTO. Pinned under a_ Seattle company's auto, which colli¢ a Fort Lawton street o | Garfield st. and 15th ave. N. W. at s 19 a. m. Wednerday, . Tarand Geet off Fauntleroy Car at Dakota Street. COTTAGE 31, English hotel, was etously 4a GROVE is only two blocks south. Come out TODAY! jured, H. Seigman, driver of the auto, was uninjured big industrial plants. A good beginning is half done. Make the first payment and you're started! “U" EMBLEMS AWARDED Emblems won in athletics during jthe year were awarded at U. of W. moving-up assembly, Tuesday night. The college war program for the jcoming year was outlined, PUGET MILL COMPANY Land Department (Elliott 182) Walker Bldg. Second Ave. at University St. It you value your watch, let » S ttl |Haynes repair it. Next Liberty ea ttle, theatre—Advertisement, City and county employes sub WASHINGTON, May 29.—Sevem, | scribed more than $10,000 in the Re: | teen members of a German submis No district in Seattle has shown the remarkable growth of Cottage Grove. Put on The civil service commission voted | ther restrictions on the use of wheat|Man.” Ho was convicted of two piece sionios the market only thirty days ago, without a house on the whole tract, today 26th Ave. a bya ge the word of] are wnnecsenary woe coon ina Seaver ot the Ses sana go on S ago by the destroye® f tas “) + eae ‘ of ig * 0 comp! telegram from erbert Hoover to ni « ation e par Southwest, passing through Cottage Grove, is literally lined with cozy, attractive bunga- to Chief of Police Warren that Pa-|jrederal, ood. Adminiatrator Heb. jot the jury. He served rfotice of ap- | lows. |trolman T. P, Fuller hugged her|perd today peal | . * tye rr ee . x , : | while escorting her home in the wee | ——____ Herman testified that he was born COCKROACH : ! Bungalows put up hy the happy, enthusiastic families that bought these fine home sma’ hours of morning, several fe Germany and came to America lots. | weeks ago. The board sustained the when he was 2 years old. I . GOOD TEETH ARE A. MIGHTY GOOD ASSET A person with a good, even set of well-kept white teeth certainly makes a much better impression than one whose teeth are uneven, discolored or decayed. Personal appearance is a big factor in success these days. That doesn’t mean that a person must be over-dressed or foppish, quite the contrary, in fact. But the employer is quick to recognize the fact that one who does not think any- thing of his own personal appearance is not likely to have much ambition to progress in a business way. While the person who “presents a good front” when he smiles and shows a fine set of well-kept teeth has got a big handicap on the other fellow right from the start. And, of course, this factor of personal appear- ance does not include the other equally important one of the effect on the health. lt is so well recognized that teeth have a great 4 influence on the general health that we will not ol ica coals enter into a lengthy discussion of it at this time. Suffice it to say that many cases | graduate registered dentist of the high- of “rheumatism,” eye, ear and throat | est Modine in the dental profession, trouble and even serious diseases of the | ery operator employed by us hag spine are now known to come directly | his certificate from the state dental from decayed teeth. And, needless to | board hanging right on the wall i say, the number of stomach disorders | front of his dental chair, in plain that can arise from the same cause | sight of all, thus proving to you be- is legion. yond the shadow of a doubt that he Why have bad teeth? knows his business hagoterg A pe “because of the nse i - knows how to do your work just the gare fits expense Savelves, way it ought to be done to get the © A oe . r suits, Because at this office you will ob- ee ae very best of materiale tain the very highest grade of work os ’ ; at the lowest prices consistent with the nape Oe yg ort’. willl sen Piyh re oar by an ironclad guarantee of satisfaction. arge he *5 ” + | This guarantee is signed both by the able to take a considerably smaller | operator who did the work and by margin of profit on the individual pa- | Ss tient than the ordinary office can pos- | ots Je ae uae a sikly afford to take. oughly responsible. Nor can it be because of fear of FREE EXAMINATION being hurt that ges delay. We invite you to call and let ona If so, read this: We have brought | of our experts give your teeth a thors — our system of painless dentistry to such ough examination. “He will tell : a point of perfection that we are now | just what is needed to put your tee able to guarantee to perform prac- | into perfect condition and also just tically any and all kinds of dental | what the cost will be. work without hurting the patient 2 | This examination and estimatg | bit. No matter what may be the na- | won't cost you a cent nor will it put — ture of the work required in your | yoy under any obligation to have work case, it is practically certain that we | Gone unless ‘you want it can do it and not hurt you enough But, for your own sake, we earneste to trouble you at all. ly urge you not to delay this import- Remember thi ant matter a minute longer than you | Every operator in this office is a !can help. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES \ DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. 1405 Third Avenue. N. W. Corner Third and Union. | In Every Respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. , Sigel Sete ep aes Paes Se Ere Be Sure to Get to the Right ‘ ce. ‘ LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES. SS cen ISIC SEMESTERS ARR SS A ‘ ' “op staoo roa mency Us Ss JURY SAYS | |"on'sue'ey us. me Cross drive, bringing the average up rine crew, Americ 's second group Emil Herman, seer | é gm adh § | as to one and onefourth days’ pay for | . . ry of the of this kind, have been taken pi h man, " 0 convicted b; each ma! | state socialist party, was convicted bY |oner by an American destroyer, | & jury in the federal court Tuesday ry i cording to information to the nav ES WHEAT RUMOR |night of discouraging enlistment, | department today, 7 DENI ‘and aiding the enemy thru the print The Germans were captured afte®’ ] SPOKANE, May 29.—Absolute de nial of a purported statement from|ing and circulating of a poster ad-| their vessel had torpedoed the Brit | food administration officials that fur. | mo ish Don't be a soldier, tion to war on the platform of the socialist party, which he said, is gen- | [erally known to oppose . | INAT ES cots s occa ST BE KI * SERS | GETS $58.70 FOR RED CROSS | Expert Plate Makers at Charles Cole is a Star news. | . boy at First ave. and Pike st Everyone should use Reasonable Prices Mere Monday Charles decided | hyenas SRRAE LEE RED th Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely t it was up to h 0 ° & it was up to him to help the Stearns’ Paste five other newsboys with him, and between || the guaranteed exterminator of them t collected $58.70 from roa Ra ic@ patrons and passers-by, They Cock ches, ts and Mi | turned it in Tuesday at Rea gas ages age ce apr | Cross headquarters. fiat ye hr cae “Forget the change,” was the | and that is to dissolve it. 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