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‘Big’news direct from our own 91st Division. John F. Ryan, Star correspondent, is visiting our , boys in France. Watch for his stories in The Star. AAA AA AAA AAA AALS PRA RAR RRR PPP AAR PAPLD APP PLL PPD LAD PPD PPP PPP PDP PDP PPL PPD PLD PPD PPP D PPD DD An American Paper That Fights for Reaibicaninn On the issue af 1] The Seattle Star =" THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Autered as Hecond Clase Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffice et Seattle, Wash. ender the Act of Congress March 6, 1678. _VoLuU ME ee NO. 3 4 ; SE BAT’ ILE, WASH, THU RSDAY, FEB. 27, 1919. : Weather Forecast fw ATER BILL MENACES HEALTH JU S T : Cc r 63RD MEN IN“ si.torsnSt Sis... HEARING IS | Vital Excuse, She Declares NEW YORK; . ? TO BE HELD END VOYAGE TOMORROW ' For These Men ‘ear We saw them go to war--and we promised that noth- t}/ Committee Breaks Speed Record to Get It on Calendar i BIG WELCOME PLANNED : ‘ing would be too good for them when they returned. <b ad Sa etal ee os a PRO They are returning--some of them. | saey ssc a Te tees wa ig And they are penniless--most of them. tae tee aa oor aor a” ly blocked today Legislators who had a ly been satisfied yesterday to “raliroad” the bill thru the house, as it was a the senate, felt a bit uneasy about the matter to day bearing — returning oldiers, Now, we are either hypocrites, who did not mean) fwuzvacs" » what we promised, or conscienceless ingrates. “ eee ee eee What sort of Americans are we? Today in Seattle the Red Cross is begging clothing for returned soldiers. ,. '® Today more than a thousand of these men who gave up their all here at ' "home and went to the front, prepared to give their lives, if need be, for *\~ YOU, for the protection of your life and your property—today, more than ‘ one thousand of these men are walking the streets of Seattle, looking for)“ “work, many of them depending upon charity. A shame? Yes, a disgrace to Seattle and the state. te paxsed the bill Monde ing made with | teginre the dn care the Physicians are condemning it. Do ee wee i And in Olympia today in the legislature some of your representatives are fighting the passage of the Lamping bill, which would give these return- ee oxy ed heroes a little money, on their discharge, instead of leaving them—some Superintendent of the women’s division of the United Stars employment of them—beggars for cast-off clothing. PALMER NAMED tie ter coe he IES ach. “apo in Olympia, politicians are maneuvefing to kill this measure. ANY. GENERAL se ieieeceatas Some as Sate haickas Gen ciied ae s the sort of Americans they are: ra he bcamer ae What sort of American are YOU? Are you one of the kind who waved the ° ety flag and cheered when these boys of ours went away, only to forget them |=)" "= y— now? Or are you a real American? Believe Big Pearl a Nie Ee : f Smuggling Crew Is» Then let your voice be heard in Olympia today--and _ Newt Psset Sound “= very day until this state has kept the faith with our *\." : : in ACT NOW. . PLAMPINGBILL President toMake Talk COASTMEETING <--0--s02 0 ? ge A in ew Reh agh on ee ee s eo = ss oe” Seen ca the calendar for a Cotterill filed @ vas apparent to tee majority to the amendment was ree »pl threat ate che Ca the people of cities and Teesday night Sarels 4, Secre- tary Tumut nounced today lath sie ra Belay pelted ta THA Is Tange TO HOSPITAL Oust “Reds” From nthe other hand aa I n Be a ai, : pub health, ji Six na =k ns t ‘ nd €¢ idee Outside of That, ee os Asks $1,000 for He Was a Good oo RINKS BAY RUM; ,,. Moving Furniture E MAY RECOVER J)! DR H BY L. ©, MARTIN Peervecccvesccccscccvecesseoes the desired | steNiehol erans’ org ganina (United Pres Staff Correspondent) | 4 ed ari Ww. \SHINGTON, “Feb. a1 lof weaken sht taken to the |ing that hi “te what the #0) jie ers want’ ' president Wilson's own interpre | (contp y how pital and may recover, come ill beeau