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4FIGHT AGAINST WATERSHED ROAD IS WON ‘ RARAAARARAAA NARAARA A PAR ARR APRA RRA RP PR DDD PPP PADD , - - Aart An American Paper That Fights for Americanism | On the issue of NIGHT EDITION THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Rutered as Becond Class Matter May 3, 1 at the Postoffice at Heal Wash, ander the Act of G March 4, 1 KATTLE, WASH, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1919 Weather Fore reed OOTH WELCOMED! ATTACK ON <p Geede HEROES GREETED CITY FANS en’ WITH SHOUTS OF vision boys in’ France? How are they What do Why They're they have to say? Measure for Road Condem-| ‘The Daily Star sent s Proud nation Thru Cedar River ; nto the headquarters |} 4 Me sartbuaetiikee mare —= eA naicgonmey 4 ad Everybody's p they came Watershed Dies ations as these for |) trom the Pacific coast Seattle readers, Kyan's third wal tele Wal ote Poca rad ame | ve ra Snatched intact from the maw of war, and returned” +9) will follo ateh for the ; jf “DEAD AS A DOORNAIL ” Sine a cae training camp. safe, hearty and bronzed to anxious parents, wives and sweet men are proud of ) 5, they're national)" BY JOUN FF. RYAN rts, the fighting men of the 69th coast artillery regimen® OLYMPIA, Mar Efforts to (Staff Reporter for the D: Oe eee a dsp ends ~_ ‘re _ were accorded a tumultuous and colorful weleome when the ure that N i x nee men aft, repor . ae ne | Me Rateaaa od |, ing at Camp Lewis, Washington, | SPecial train containing them rolled into the Oregon-Wash=) . ’ eee P : : a of Loe om he: highs i oe ( ington station at 10:40 a. m. Thursday. he Wild Wont tor ol. Thomas riseoll, an od. na How Taylor's t tesaeis sspbiedilat iiabis sill tned:'te be a bactink tetiam The men come straight from Oregon, and the plaudits permitting road cor t the ais cbt Sir tree~artiehed oF paid thém « sincere | Showered on them there and during their cross-continent Pibhe hus aiterdhad. wei 1 on| the shoulder of every uniform. He is intelligence trip previous. They were not too tired to yell. They unlim- | tase by an overwhelming ma-| The insignia ‘c was al) Offiver of the division vm, theae } Dered their lungs while the train was still way .down rity of the house yesterday, with-| bucking broncho, with a cowboy |! Western men, once you work and answered the gigantic ttle crowd cheer for” t all at ‘es ee Ses ae with them,” sald Driscoll. “You || . ‘ . . WHEN YOURE BACK ie 1 guegs ghe ie s an a door | For that was the battle « pe ag Ally ak tig oie The crowd had been swelling since early morning, the CIVIES AND YouR 0.5.6 mean then E got t the fighting men of the Wild aaa. at \'sands of impatient people, numbering among them Popes et ean Br mR. ss j divint a melting pot of cowbc “You should have seen them in | Wives and mothers, lining up before the iron hars protectin '¥ DE GUERRE Age | Health ride and | Teron oi Fee en Srpeere\\ die: Anneenn, Woved The 9ist | the stairways that lead to the station yard. Pur Away In THe BUREAU that the | Men: miners, lumbermen, city men) just couldn't get lost—it had too K. Ps Band Busy ' Pe revived TS es ana 0-0. lbveradbaasgy Saar aeiiyseedneed many men used to woods. the barred gates impatiently, called tw the devo) Pep? They Have guards, and tried every artifice to ’ DRAWER AT HOME ANDO You tainmen, ple ra from as far nort Here they shox would take a majority of the house mt “They went the limit—faster members to call k the bill for Srulicees' 4 Vi than the kitchens could keep up “, and men of a ‘ onaideration. Taylor, however, is with the And the kitehen age reconsideration yr uticdan ang |race® from the West and the Far!) Veeen't slow, either.” ; sam get in. To alleviate the snes 10 Oodles of the Knights of Pythiax band starte Thorens’ aot Gt gaa i, A en eee " at 9:20. ee Try “Il McK verge odgpstione-pioulliey At 9:30,1) 69th Coast artillery boys. b, ist kept right on going. tak-|and the crowd start cor and IN ARGONN 2 : ho they had a hard town of I and swoop | shout, with the train not d for an and a trying i SEE A SWIVEL” CHAR OFFICE & n from eight great SURROUMDED Br Queens a cute organisation politician, arm may oe ee a t* voys unexpectedly | “tsk ‘er buck?” was wn upon the town of Gesnes. | ho n¢ e train slowly |} roads and br headed los gee Welock the t jb cpicatet Be Reson And "wheal the train slowly |} ‘nent. trip, they were am by Julius Cacsar Hubbell ene 4 t with energy. tember 26 im the Ar he ren tew vance as ‘om ans ic Ji |burg, had refused to deal the death m Grocer Se bec pny ins sticking |! ‘When th & line stretchin tember 26 to But there was windows, the crowd was blow ) their lug ubbel noved amend #o th train that is Here it is, and every day hereafter, a cartoon by Ser Saas eee vecoution we ‘The they had been | the division was withdrawn for rest. tee’s chairman, Frank Gates, that It|} Camp Lewis 7 rca al rder in and hold. In| However ist had so distin.|couldn’t obtain admittance wo the |) a i > > . affected apn : . : they did it in a snappy m Webster, the nationally famous cartoonist. He orig- he tials King th aertony Mo worl ape —rpathaal guished its a at poe “6 — me for peers t am aro an hour. |) that elicited admiration from wan given n b ile ext | till The st brigads, in his interval was to allow the m ipa H : . We don't want is in oUF] jumped off—"“let ‘er but $61nb anc ‘ds inte me ansfe ati ciabenine dnd Pree inated two great series of pictures, one under the head- watershed,” sald Smith, of Pierce. |" Previously the troops had been md the 347th machine | Belongings to another special train |} 42 (hey were all seiliaay ing. “The Thrill That Comes Once in a Lifetime,” the ent: of this: 01" suaee he they were ‘pianging GUL eae ae remained until Oc-| track, oo as to be ready to start for| Sum Gnd cluanste: igs f Abe and Adamson of Sno b * _ Army distributed “oT 362? ” vision sector ran thru the Bois de Camp Lewis early Friday morning. | t¢ 7 bles other, “Life’s Darkest Moment. |S sgt Cheppy, a thick woods forming part was the division to.| But altho the throng of happy.| "Between 35 nad’ a, Seat of the Argonne forest ety ce enthusiastic couldn't get . ’ * . | suit ; ether again until orders came to ket were reunited with their rel Webster doesn’t need any advance notice, but we’ll | i at brigade was on the go to Belgium with the 4th Ohio| Meh down to the boys, how they'| and friends, when the 69th came o f the 1$2nd brigade on the lett f coher 36, | shouted! pipe seme . ’ . : : attic,” said Guie, of King You pre joes rs division. y entrained October ne detachment includes the, say this, you'll find a laugh in every one of his car- | : imaing the | They drove the Huns back 19 kilo-|" ‘They had earned a rest, but the Climb on Root lowing. team jpeittle: ean ‘ i | t iat Od: | hen cau ceenae ae sr fighting men from the Coast were) yfasses of people banked the high-| Holverson, H. S. Hoke, G. H. toons. And a picture by Webster becomesadaily Star § risks [Nad their strongest divisions, and NEEDED. ‘They climbed into the! way on the east of the station and |Callum, H. J. Wolfe, Corporals Dy: many em, packed on this front. | trains with that old battlecry, “Let| fourth ave. on the west. looking | Eddy, H. EB. McCreer: Tt ance was on @ generall ior buck!” ion, |B. Quigley, RH. ati ereafter. pr 5 'Rebeaaa the uote: tamed cae down into the yard. In the station, |B Rk feature h t veryb nh this state as ste ee ion hermit — r American troops were wanted in|hundreds broke away from the | Swanson, J. J. Curzon, 0. N. | the women and the children gern pein tart seu '*Y ' Relgium, good troops to strengthen | crowd and climbed out on the bal-|4. L. Hampton, F. A. Small, Cy whether they live inside or outside | Vvebt fhirw and he town of | the Belgian and French forces, The|cony roof. Here pretty girls called | J P. M. Marsh, D. B. of Seattle a c-toherpaatieetge Seca | the 91st had gone ahead. | to the :nen, who- responded heartily W. Robinson, : Pease, of King, then moved to in| tne nandeat fight rides Deora The few newspaper men, p B. F. D. Ames, Bugler W. By efinitely postpone the measure.|) 20) one townn of Epinone 10°". | terners—Sergeants Philip C. Katz of |raphers and moving picture Tolman, Privates (first class) RL Fy 9 eS Se sipieRlaaibi | This would have killed it. Allen, of eer din Mey onville and) can Francisco and Licyd M. Seibert | men, and members of the we Bull, C. 3. Eggleston, C. M, Halk = — Cal, 60 distinguished | committee, admitted to the yard, | &teD, P. G. Morse, G, S, Hyde, GO Way ded his me of Salina, Lunn Defends It TWO WON CONGRESSIONAL themselves that they were later|were herded back into the baggage | Nordquist, G Talbott, V. H. Barr, 1 of Taylor, | MEDAL OF HON awarded the coveted Congressional | room entrance while the men started! R. E. Knight, G. W. Milne, W. Hy Walt Lunn,+a tool of Taylor Munn, D. Peterson, Privates G, By ere was that two "I e ono | abo he transfer of the! . od crocs Aubern” then wea || See te S vat two Wild West: Medal of Honor, bout the transfer of their luggag WhO Gomes ap prentenercininiapehanes ¥ petite sa nenetipaniaa | This work was under the supervi-| Danielson, P. H. Logan, R. Triebely es to wa the bill ‘ a }sion of Maj, Marion and stafft,| L. J. Carme J. 8. Connell, John 1 wouldn't like 0, wee is bi assisted by of Police J. F.| Kerr, ©. L. Li Kdward Swift, Fred ndefinitely postpor o Capt. W. H Cilerox thousand men will be stat prces in the Adriatic have ir itine we H a 4 the house if huge throng of people, many of Camp Lewis, probably for a movies t t, but ervened in a h between Juge tsa etrotiy taint whom had waited for more than and there need be no f of rev a oe a ag » Jugo “= sadligiee Kaprion three hours, burst into the yard in a #ion, according to a statement made “ “y piaegpe # pas ave an Mt Spalato, ae ‘ c : “ ; stream of sound and color, The sol fon the floor of the senate today by | : be. plant, bp wnt cording to lispa day fg ee Fighters of the 69th! Seattle greets you with diers w eized and their arms Benator Bishop. act can be mair 1 1| Croatian attacked «mem: | ing pill was wr clear conscience today. This city has done, and will pumped, while in many cases ¢ =_— “This information was en me at Ale ; PEERS 8 a neice ; He ’ : M tion was the feature of the day. The Bamp Lewis last night,’ nop 4 ¢ . : : : A . . hl os continue to do, its part to give you and all those who formal welcome was delivered by the! Balloting on the end of the ships geared. , w : P*conner, of King, the have served this country, proper substantial recog- welcome committee before this, but) yard strike is in progress in Seattle A heated debate had de egalytn a8 m ’ a ae hin te jaid on’ the: tabla His the feal welcome was when the reli: | today, in conformity with the plans the bill by French and 1 rm 3 : ? t to r . | boop he alo M, nition, tives and friends of the returned vet-|of the Metal Trades council, which 1 tax levy » it : ‘ t motion was carriec s] ‘ erans embraced nem, . r , 7 img the national guard gned for determin the sh italian cf A Seattle senator in the state legislature, George rans embraced ther has ordered a back-towork vote basis. French 1 hat ee ; ~~ H dmiral appealed to the ‘ ; i 7 bag “U" Men Whoop It Up from the rank and file, of Everett, ha pted ~ uns in the port, to avoid’ BRITISH MAY PROTEST B. Lamping, was author of a bill, advocated by The The parade got under way at noon| The first ur to take a-voeh ane ey sp pave the Dill indefinite ble A. he leved would have Star and its sister papers in the state, that would from in front of the station, the en- the plpefitters’ local, which started postponed H.B.D.V.M. Is New | totewea 0 ng of an Ttalla U. S. HOME RULE VOTE oe: route along Seattle's prinelpal| the machinery. of voting th scaeaian Passage of the bill, it is eved . relief for t ated vie! Basel ¢~-Foreign: St have given every Washington veteran a bonus of $10 thorofare, Second ave. being lined|in the Labor temple Wednesday: would prevent construction of en teg Disease) the Ameri ure declared t tl be asked'in the || a month for every month spent in the service, up to || with cheering citizens, while flags | night. ‘The Bollerznakers’ union ‘Will larmories at Everett, Walla Walla! og aNaeLt arity 6.14 the R able to have protected cerenone meonday whathel be Ah ind pennants fluttered from the hold a mass meeting in the Armory and Aberdeen ' parently lifeless body of a/ the return of Italian mission to stent will be lodged a maximum of $120. stores and establishments. Univer-| Friday, at which an end-the-strike Smith, angered at Fre tarted | ras and ¢ e street near a | it p, and t © forced the the Irish home rule resolu Twenty-one senators last Monday voted against sity of Washington men and stu-| vote will be cast, , jerome the floor toward his opponent ted le, University po- | Croats to board the vessel and apolo- | te enty passed by the Amert ; s dents from the city’s six high| The ballot form furnished by the ind was ordered back to his seat t : ve for the attack SY sae of babepeantatived it and defeated it. Seattle is proud that not one schools, under yell-leaders, produced | Metal Trades council asks the opine | Taylor, Ring In the president 1 1 irred ' Dalmatian port. It of these ingrates comes from this city. The seven some of the famous sound-combina: | ion of the rank and file as to wheths chair mot t lefnit t i r ' 2 t occupation by the Itallans or Ameri . 4 tions used at grid-games, and stimu: | er the uld be opened pend: \ pontpone the bill fai ie ; ‘ gee may follow the incident senators from Seattle voted for the measure, despite general cheerin ¢ wage negotias © “This legislature the laughing ate ‘that 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ n wr and navy offic here ittoal « ‘nalistic obstructionists. They votec rade ended at the Maso s at Washington, D. C, stock thruout the state because we 9 Resse 3 pres pie ey efosh be. |had nothing on the disturbance ré political and journalistic obstructionists Th y. voted temple, where the men were treated| And end to the back-to-work ballog Pappropriated pork barrel armories . ae ee to | ported to the Itallan emba re to welcome you, not only with the blare of trumpets to an elaborate luncheon, following | being polled by striking shipyard ~ umeprenched economy at th am tate how he came to be found ¢ Turn _to_the and easily-spoken words, but by deeds. which they were whisked away in| workers may be expected by Sature time,” said Ben Johnec the mvounk Baili Sete eT . autos to tour the city’s boulevards, | day night, according to strike lead+ canundat * Dar Woman Bailiff and . Hed Pane With parades and bands, Seattle greets you to- or taken to theatres ers. A special canvassing commit: Classified Page and Dance tee is working strenuously ‘Thursday day—with dinners and music and dancing. Banque’ i FLEET OF 20 AIRMEN moor examined the pat id, Actress in Battle in its efforty to round up the meme following a TO AID VICTORY LOAN ie ey Ee bitai |. CHICAC eh farch 6.—An faae ye if you The city is truly happy to weleome you back. eS Saad Re At the Ma.| bership of all unions on strike and on’ J H 34 % oe ene ding te Mies “Atos. G6: ODan ore This city remembers well its promise to support you sonic temple, the men are to be oo cote ee pevsdhag > election 4 ‘ et ' & : ‘ Ps PRS ts Sie ruests at a rand ball at the 7! = le ar - pare: 0 Pee ‘ n 5 fhe Recelv- | nell, Chica only woman ball ee : want to buy when you left. It is proud of the record established rads ee by | thie doelinatttabe mh ees y of another sii 1 court toda O'Don Ld a t : ‘j Miko f s fwo captured German Fokker fuck ae tts catveas with uneauis by the fighters of the great Northwest. And it means in charge to be one of ot moat} ih al ppant clreles Thue. leave North island witt f ay alainsiig ‘sheched tant Real Estate i Sanaa gala events of the year piss fis | 4 5 Or slip Ban r uming 1 Real state to keep its promise. ul the time, according to Frank] day, but is generally considered as for 1 Pax ¢ they “° WITHYCOMBE FUNERAL ; ad aarntched,” ink Sr hein And tn th fa al! the time, accanging: tp a Seater tet Machinery for the series of flying circu he trie » werve a $50 judgment The heart of its people is with you. nd in the Gates, cha rman ae tae. elas Satin Of athingana "anne a mat of the V ‘ WILL BE HELD TODAY | on atiny reiteni or an end the politicians will be overcome. You are en- pay one for Camp Lewis and}? will be set up ata Washing et ei occ A i, Ore 6—The| The bailiff «ald she had been por —— - ; ine: Ves , ¢ Och: he, Weides ‘on, D. conference, to be hek gos : F ANC! March 6 t f th t os W i a padevely and shoved from <i hut hil titled to something more than the brass band wel- de mobs ution at van ns riday. } San 3 conferentiy Soy ae undred riveters were 1 off 4 ral ¢ je Ia arr wi / > P features 0 © welcome ¢ ¢ | Mare 7 wi ‘ Re ie Shaw Bate h ay, | cor ernor of Orego 1 atre at which M ; sro ar is ap Zuromorre come and entertainment which Seattle so cheerfully station, included the work of the | Trades delegates repr ristaa? Shoat of the spread t of |held at the First thodist church | pearir 18: her) husband, Opy " ¢ a a te yas canteen ch presented | the outcome of the conference be ume Be ines 4 44-\in th t sar acteasoans aaa at 5 to the hearing and gladly extends to you today. And you will get it. 1s 1 Gave aa fe. Pike h —_ nye see stactee to: the 1obki Aan ae ee week, according ta vnion lead o'clock offices will be | Miss Ritchie was free on a. $1,000 sorted fruits, nuts, cake andies, | strike ballot may again be called for, + 4 cloned. woud,

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