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t of Independence Day if you are unwilling to add to the comforts of the men who are today fighting for the independence of the world. To- | 1 bacco materially adds to their comforts. Have you contributed to The Star’s “Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund"? Obey that impulse. ; i000, | The Seattle Star vz om THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST ae eae fice at Meattle, Wash, under the Act of Congress Ma PAID COPIES DAILY 1 THU RSDAY, JUL Y 4, 1918. PRICE. Kverwhere Per year, by mati INE in Seattle $4.00 to _Seattlo $4.00 to $000 ae ‘NO COMPROMISE, SAYS WILSON PAAR AR ALR ALAR APRA LAPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PAPAL PAPA PEACE TERMS OUTLINED BY TRIE WORLD'S “MAN Ol Tile KOUIR™ r the people immediate! ncerned. and utdnal citizen «: +e that end Y e which shall make it t that the com- single ch ) the 7 1 nother nation Fa hed an e to make 7 whether of terr onom erned in their conduct towards each othe the mutua ist esta I t andsome of opinion to whic h all must and arrangement, or yon the same principles of ho and respect for t foundation of am ect for ht by which every international readjustment shall basis of the free ent by mon law of civilized society that govern the in 4. The establishment of an organization of be sanctioned, , } ) sais == Huns Have vy —Aroused Forces That Cannot Be Crust sure Justice and Freedom of Ex pression for All Nations; Exten Friendship to Russia. Center Shots by Wilson The past and present are in deadly grapple. There can but one issue. The settlement must be final. There be no compromise. No half-way decision would be tolerable. half-way decision is conceivable. What we seek is the reign of law, based upon the of the governed, and sustained by. the organized opin! ‘mankind U.S. Fleet Haig’ sMen ‘of 250 Now pense _AcrossSea on Boches > | amical Sims Makes An- Tanks Aid in Attack on ‘ qouncement at Anglo- Four-Mile Front Against American Meeting Huns Along Somme seit ce ay United Press Leased Wire Direct xe ee * eal to The Star . TH | LONDON, July 4. — American Dispatch From William mayval forces, comprising 250 vesvels Philip Simms and 43,000 men, are now in Furopean By United Preas Leased Wire ‘Waters, operating in al! areas ‘om Direct to The &ter the White sea to the Adriatic. Ad # - % con apna on aa a tenow, WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES speec! > American fellc ship feteting IN FRANCE, July 4.—The allied at Gen. Biddle, who also spoke, de tack carly today was supported by a Clared that “we have ten million number of tanks, Just like the soldiers marching today As this cable ix filed the attacking Mites over when nected." can D© torces have attained all thetr objec “We how have in European waters tives in the region of Mortancourt on ““wbout 250 vessels, 3,000 officers and a front of 1,200 yards. They have 40,000 men, serving in all areas, from advanced to a depth of 400 yards and the White sea to the Adriatic.” Sims have sent back 450 prisoners. anid. y} Freedom for All Forever sy q) < “During the coming year, three LONDON, Juyl 4.—The British times the present numbers of de have captured Vaire wood, it was ‘Btroyers will be fighting with the a! learned authoritatively today. lies. More than 150 aegeee will aiciadis goon to be in the war zone. Half of LONDON, July 4—Attacking on a m are here now. of nearly four miles, between f The submarine campaign has ee-Bretosneex and the Somme m met by the allies sinking sub British a@vanced an average nes faster than they can be h of nearly a mile and a half. built and building merchant ships capturing the village of Hamel, Field & Tho blinded rulers of Prussia have aroused forces they know § Uttle of—forces which, once aroused, can never be erushed Fé to carth again On the one hand are the peeples of peoples actually engaged, but many »~ ® © world—not only the others also who suffer faster than cad “an vs sear po Marshal Haig reported toda The ; esp ie: E Se Poh submarine warfare undoubtedly will attack took place this morning under mastery but cannot act, peoples of many races a: every be continued to the end, but it can “Between Villers-Bretonneux and art of the world--the people of stricken Russia still, among the Bot _win the war. the Somme, we captured the ¥ t, tho they are for the moment unorganized and helpless, “The significance of this is that it of Hamel and advanced our tin surely touches al} the hearts in average depth of 2.000 yards.” the America today, and henceforth its statement said observance will commemorate not ‘only our independence, but the eman ‘ etpation of all English-speaking peo ples from all that is tending to keep (Pontiaues on pag U-BOATS FAIL, STIFLES FOE'S SAYS DANIELS ATTACK ONU.S. NEW YORK, July 4—“Ger | THE MARNE, July 3.—(Night) man U-beats are being sunk fast- | —American artillery today con. er than Germany can build them. | tinued to demonstrate its com Opposed to them, masters of many armies, stand an isolated, friendless group of governments who seek no common pur- pose. but only selfish ambitions of their own, by which none cam profit but themselves, and whose peoples are fuel in their hands.” < BY ROBERT J. BENDER United Press Correspondent MOUNT VERNON, Va., July 4.—While the nations joined today in solemn observance of 3 Independence day, President Wilson flashed a message |the world to carry on its “revolt” for freedom. LN | Before a notable international gathering at the lof Washington here, the president spoke “proudly with confident hope” for the liberation of nations by the “blinded rulers of Prussia.” ® ; “They are impotent as a decis- plete control of the situation on = ‘ f Tos tak oF Gee GE ae ae sib ais tre factor in the war.” fhe now fret wert of Chateas : GF What we seek is the reign of law, based upon Acie See eee | toed: te aseatn One Secretary 0! the Navy Daniels ° he he ). 4 stated this flatly today, verifying re One® oF twice the German guns the consent of the governed, and sustained by paceeneey cuiee Grams wei oe hare at of a a 4 b opened up, suggesting another coun i. corps and my fellow ¢ south of hei Du ra en certs atattce tae|terattack, but the alr was soor the organized opinion of mankind.—President of tach taney oydcew | who wishes to be done with classes and special interests and the authority of men whom _ was speaking at the celebration this Seething and moaning with Ame can shells smothering the enem Poesy | Wilson in his address today. ‘e/ tie a nee of old counsel in ¢ off j age out that 14 destroyers | fire. and no infantry demonstrations speak a of the meaning | they had not themselves chosem at are being launched today, “scores | Tesulted Sa of this day of our nation’s in to rule over them. They @fi=/ 5 re ; snore will be launched and command ey Building Down ; e a. arZ dependence, The place seems | ees no pei Bees ed before the end of the summer. he mericans are steadily iy, 4 ? - very still and remote. It is 0 i ad and with an increasing number *trengthening their new positions. I com aiid yt es OR as serene and untouched by | They were consciously planning i” thereafter, until these best foes of a them in the midst of wreckage the hurry of the world as it —— i mri — — the submarine” shall aid in freeing Of Vaux. which is a perfect monu | was the great days long he free and America a pl 6 the oceans of the undersea assassina. | Met to the efficiency of American The central figure is Maurice Casenave, minister plenipotentiary of the French diplomatic service and finan-| ago, when General Washington (Continued on page 4) " asmitry ‘Os Not a single build cial adviser to the French high commission, who delivered the chief address of the day, at Woodland park) was here, and held leisurely e ee oe ee aeery Thursday afternoon conference with the men who it APT RE -xtytipltin sl tcaarendiahcsalig’o meena Z * ed ‘The women shown above were sponsors at Seattle ship launchings, were to be associeted with him io is f They are: (Above, left) Miss Elsie J. Cameron, who christened the West Gambo, Skinner & Eddy's; (above,| in the creation of a nation. right) Mixs Helen E. Drever, sponsor for the Delight, Skinner & Eddy’s; (below, left) Mrs. e - , a os ..E. Meacham, who| From these gentle slopes they | : christened the Wyucan, at Meacham & Babcock’s; (below, right) Mrs. F. 0. Fisk, sponsor for the Western Cross! jooked out upon the world and = } ’ at Duthie’s; (bottom) Mra. W. M. Meacham, sponsor for the Daca at Meachain's & Babcock’s. | saw it whole, saw it with the | x VI 7 4 light of the future upon it, “ 2 o PARIS, July 4.—French forces Bock Wain cheeses ek | cawith the Military band from the “4 smashing forward again between the turned ‘away from a ‘past which | \e*e! Training Stadion Se i Oise and the Aisne in two attacks . : a " and pennants fluttering, and a mon " ir Sixty-three ships, with a total ton. | men of libera’ spirits could ster crowd cheering itself hoarse, See *yenterday evening, advanced about a ; ts de Hianaer ead Taig oe . ¥ Guile on a threemile front, taking |"#8¢ Of more than ) were le gon cedar we cannot [attle’s first contribution to the. big: a See Getaoners, the war office an-| *Unched from Pacific coast ship-| The Second avenue ment open to the public Thursday. The| 90" ai tha tinmeat national Independence day splash, y ~ sdlenty ¥ y p—this is what Se attis are schedule follows eel, even here, in the immec slid down the wavs at the plant of "4 Trpatween the Olee and the Aisne| Twenty four were steel v sacking derwacd ia.as tue aintip Of lere’s le oO ly vents nm Two wooden ships, Daca| St® Bresence ‘of this sacred |{he Steacham & ‘Babcock SHipbulle “ gu troops attacked the German lines! ST°sating more than 150,000 tons.| the biggest Fourth this city has ever SEA Wa Niet and Wyucan, at Meacham & Bab crab tee CT 8 gre ot ling company on Salmon bapa . | an lines mhirty were Ferris type wooden “iter cock's death ms 8 place. & la. m yA west of Autreches (10 miles north: had 10 a m—Army and Navy base | 1:30 p, m.—Hundred-yard dash be. onan t < nips, total out 102,000 dead . ‘ - ) 2:30 Steel ship West achievement. A great promise 1 vee ei West of Soixsons) on a front of two Snipe. totalln ae i fead-| Promptly at 7:30, the blare of nine ball, Woodland park tween picked Army and Navy |/,.220 >. im tee ship ‘Weetern| iit was meant for ell man- Lae heoraod pes ee i, es) and advanc coy, sands will commence on Second ave a y ae, e's. | i. gooden ship, spo! Mrs. ie Rilometers (1% miles) and advanced) "Chas, M. Schwab, director-general | °0%ds will commence on Second ave. |] 11 9. m.—Ballard parade, ending| teams, at Volunteer park 3 p, m.—Steel ship West Gambo, at| kind, was here given plan and |x¢. Meacham. represented the first @& r Spee positions $00 meters (nearly (Continued on page 4) paca dealt rs ace oe at Meacham & Babcock ship-|2 p. m—Pageant of democracy, |! gxinner & Eddy's | reality. ‘The associations by |ethree double launchings at toca tf half a mile). Lae shasial a Ly AB ied seetagh ain aan yards. bands and community singing, 3:15 p. m.—Steel ship Western| Which we are here surrounded | yards July 4. Seven launchings were) hs pip 2 ie aso caaaeta take 11-15 a. m.—At Alki playfield, Bal-| at Alki playfield, Ballard play. s at Duthie's. are the inspiring associations | originally scheduled, but this sched-. K ilseg eaten jor l lard playfield, Mount Baker! field, Mount Baker park, Volun 380 p. m—Steel ship Delight, at| of that noble death, which is | yle was altered by the launching of ? y ore P Mayor Hanson Mra, Hanson, Dare, VORREtEOr. CROrR ENG |: . Se pane, AO Wy oeikae eee Skinner & Eddy's | only a glorious consummation. /the Forester, 3,500-ton Nilson & esuctine it, States Gamers Ane Woodland park, Boy Scout# 4:39 p, m,— Fourth of July eke From this green hillside we also | Kelex ship, Wednesday afternoon, of the military and naval pe paige speakers at five parks, with Interest in the speaking programa| OCUsHt to be able to see with Immediately following the launch= comprehending eyes the world | ing of the Daca, the Wyucan, sis ' 11:30 a. m.—Twin launchings at| Maurice Casenave, French di conve i faak “the aber es . . : n * dip centered on the address by Maurice ’ to Be Raised i I the hte [Mean a Rateoce shivers | lat as Watt par gimtredon the adren by Maurice | TSat'har about ia abd anouit |p: went ite ie pater, a nich will open the street to the “ ‘i ry ‘anenave enc slenipotentis 2 . Ganecrs 12 ae? pao en. five 4 to 4:20 p, m—Military and na and member of the French high com,| conceive anew the purposes | ucan was sponsored by Mrs, I. Hie Beattle got away to the enjoyment parks, including % ‘ val maneuvers at all five parks. |/-nission of finance, at Woodland| ‘hat must set men free | Meacham, and concluded the double- - ° other races. ° . ' enifica significant of or 4 Bab- of its Fourth early Thursday ‘a ata . Pug-of-war between |2:30 to 4p. m. — Launchings at park, at 2 p.m. Judge Claypool| ,.“Itissignificant—significantof header at the Meacham & ’ mo e un rive A’ laree crowd of baseball enthual 5D. 0 T Nagy picked teama,| shipyards on the waterfront followed the distinguished visitor, | ‘heir own character and pur- oe yard. The large assem- t 4 asta turned out for the Army and Army eat cleatage platform at |720 to $20—Btreet dancing, with Other park speakers | pose, and on the influences they (Continued on page 4) . a The tobacco fund drive will end|campaign. Volunteer workers are| y ba 1] game at Woodland bey yg {i Ganda. bn BeonEd ava. Alki--Councilman W. D. Lane were setting afoot—that Wash- canieetabeaiiabaaats : t v emake <p elintese | work egal Bher eae Volunteer par! Volunteer—James W. Rewnc ington and his associates, like 2 celebrating the Fourth by boosting , t : . uty 12. for the fund in the parks “on the | Boy Scouts early took their places -eneel nf dS ae erga jus eit ted pore yy “We are trying to fill our quota a 5 the parks where they were assign a Mount er—Clark Davis. spoke and acted, not for a MEN Ate shat.” adinounced |""tnre arte the shipyards. potesoataend peters between Seattle, Tacoma and Camp, picnic at Woodland park, the excur dasa Rae er 8 eam ae | a The drive received the formal sanc- | ¢4 On P Lewis waa one of the holiday novel: | sion of ti ational Li ee I of| The city's police force was aug Ac Hazen J, Titus, general manager, | tion of the King county counci Col. B. N. Jones, commanding en's 8 from ( te of Wom . has been left for us to see albraith dock »wds of boys, not to be outdone) to jt that it shall be under- ¥ ut Wildwood | by ler prohibiting fireworks in ca Wee aanks ana i today, } ey at its regular meeting last sr ted By, tare then) 1 yd mp Lewis, and Mayor C. M. Rid:/and the Moose pieni¢ ; nes that We re Pecsived 931 16 alread night i c offi pe gap - e of Tacoma, recely nvitations | park net a Wenn Cuseane CHS city Tells acted, not for a le people AMSTERDAM, July 4.—The suk d we have » ill to wet on y $4,784 dance gisen at Skykom! " ia ein eee aviator-letter-carrier to attend the Tanne (ak trees pie ourth of) onty, but for all mankind y | tan of Turkey is dead, according to \ Today, four automobiles—a Mar Mr. and Mra. C. R. Van ive big community attle Girls’ Victory carnival President Wilson's Fourth of July aty were thinking, not of them- |a dispatch received from Constantii 990 We ee eee ot cap here lg Al ha auhahine of atx. aici io meni was vered in all the Ives and of the material in- | mople via Vienna today, The mes| uriven by Red Cross women of the e page 7 for tobacco fund coupon emergency f nd the mil-| Not on Seattle's regular civic pro-|atres by Four-Minute men “A THRIFT STAMP a day f| terests whch centered in the | sage declared he died at 7 o'clock sports in the parks. gram of colebration, but well attend AG de will keep the Hun away. || little groups of landholders and | Monday morning, He had been guf-| 9 i viwis are on parade|and places wh tributions may | itary otor corps division, are on par: and places where contributions may Minkiiatd ate tigictiihce cs ee er ot eee ad oem ning, ij) help advertise the tobacco fund | be made, Intercity aeroplane mail service ed, nevertheless, were the carpenters’ | NY