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STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1915, PAGE 10, ALLIES ROUT ENGLAND IS TURKTROOPS | VISITED BY INLAND FIGHT A ZEPPELIN ATHENS, April 30. LONDON Indicate the occupation of the | day sea side of the Gaillipoll penin aula by the allies Is practically complete The British forces on the Eu- ropean side have defeated, with heavy to very pt by the Turks to turn them back on their ships. The casualties among the Turka In killed and wounded number 5,000, and many prison ers have been taken. The British have thelr various bases snd feeling out fortified along the eninsula fighting has taken between Link Your Interest to This Chain of Credit Stores, you will find among the clever ‘ fabrics shown at this store A Suit, Coat or Dress in Pattern and Model That Will Meet With Your Approval City Light Plant and Interurban Road Adopt “WONDERPHONE” For Use on Long Distance Phone Lines eeereters Advices to other Reports | April 30 from Felixstowe and | points over which a German Zeppe lin litte As tn passed lant night, show very damage resulted the of all previous apparently wes damage to fortl cane |» Millinery 1 You will be delighted with the stvle and beauty of our Spring Mil | linery. A splendid array of original models are = shown—American styles have triumphed this spring—American designers have come | into their own. Will you please come and see our display? — Prices | | $3.50 to $10. r wy Ay vinits | made fled ho attempt to do any ns nan atreraft wan aided fog. it passed in t Felixstoy at midnight proceeded to Ipswich, where enched | (WO explosive and five tncendiar ties er were dropped, on Bre d, a residence section were destre i by fire nbs fell in the bed om oceupled Harry Goodwin, his wife heir daughter, 12. Th bed was set on fire but the tinctly, and thereby minimizes the chance for mistakes. The line has found it highly valuable for this purpose. —Another hit has been scored by“THE WONDER- PHONE,”—the marvelous | —In Portland the Northwest Electric Power a | & Light Company is now using four “Won- high-power telephone that | cerphones,” two of which were installed last was invented by a Seattle September, L. T. Merwin, superintendent of electrical engineer. maintenance, writes to the Universal, High ‘Power Telephone Company: “It gives me ~The municipal lighting plant of the city .of Tacoma has just signed a one-year lease for great pleasure to inform you that the instru- ments you forwarded to us are working most |the use of two “Wonderphones” on its long distance tele; hone line from the Tacoma city | satisfactorily. It is indeed a pleasure to be able to talk with such ease. It might be of hall to the power plant on Green river. Seldom before have they been able to carry on a sat- interurban | the and ~ wy | bombs hall re no One of the be The heaviest lace In the ter Suule and the extremity of the penin Turks had strong utilizing post war { ritory r southern js There grrrs aula the encued he! ly entrene rescued her. Scores of people fled to the streets in thelr night clothing. 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Carems Coats women and misses that our display will of high-class All new Open a Charge Account With Us and Pay ,» &§£ SESE ESE we ZEEE EE 2 {CORRESPONDENT SHEPHERD GIVE jand resumed the Wednesday, of the forts ships of the allied fleets the atraite all night bombardment or oo and buildings in the vietn Suffolk hotel Andrew's hotel and other buildings near by were destroyed. | Bomba fell in the residence sec-| tion. One man rushed out into the! road and extinguished the fuse of a bomb with « pall of water, The} Zeppelin finally disappeared in the direction of the sea. 2SHIPS ~ ARE SUNK SEATTLE MAN DIES | LONDON, April 30.--The British | dale have been sunk by submarines | lin the The Lillydale wan pedoed. Her crew saved. The Mobile was tory off Lowets island given ten mine to take to their boats, They arrived at Carloway after nine hours tn their boats. STEAMER CAPTURED Apr T announced that heavier remained Thursday WELL, TAKE YOUR CHOICE CONSTANTINOPLE, April 20 Britieh claims of succese on the Gallipoll peninsula are without Jation, according to the state ments Issued by office. The Turkish forces on peninaula are fighting with the utmost enthu fou the wa Gordon Bevan, well known in Ral North sea valley, where he formerly 4, has been killed at the front fonds of Bevan were notified of jeath by his mother, row in England. Bevan left Seattle to jotr the British troops at the outbreak of the war CAN'T FIND POTANO re tors was toed The crew was LONDON » trace ted toda Mre hote has been Issued cha ou John has been warrant na murde has been captured | lBritieh warahip isfactory conversation over this line. Noise in the power house, and induction from the high tension electric wires, frequently pre- vented the employes of the lighting depart- ment from hearing each other through the ordinary telephones. —"“THE WONDERPHONE” has overcome all difficulty. Now they hear each other per- fectly! result would be absolutely unattainable with any other instrument I know of.” —And so it goes! The “Wonderphone” is rapidly finding its way into commercial use. But there are many orders on file that cannot be filled until the company is financed to manufacture on a large scale. —Also, “Wonderphone” stock is selling r- idly! The last two days have brokenst- —For several months past the Seattle ords for sales of stock in the compa h- is placing this wonderful telephorore. municipal lighting department has been using the “Wonderphone” on both ends of its line from the plant at Cedar Falls to the sub- station at Seventh Ave. and Yesler way. It renders long-distance conversation easy and accurate! —The Puget Sound Electric Railway has also One signed a lease for the “Wonderphone” for use in dispatching trains on its interurban line from Seattle to Tacoma. Train dispatching is one of the principal fields for the commercial use of the “Wonderphone” because it throws the voice great distances clearly and dis- Writes From Front at Neuve Chapelle; Shells of Germans Ransack Cemetery and Blow Bones of Dead Over Lawns; Soldiers Talk of Jess Willard Fight ia the first of a series of |sociation who te now with Gen. Sie John by French’ +4 Press ual American press aa: ate The Trout Fishing Season Is Here our You will find postcard reports val- uable—tell dition of streams the co the various save and will put y ng give at the right time. ur prize fishir contest We prizes each month during the fi season. Send or call for list of ¢ $5.50 Fishermen’s Boots Bm $435 ot tha is open to you will give PST OT Te Bs guaranteed Satur $4.35 Child’s Tennis Racket 50c An extra Racket finished £ rild Other gra Good Fishing Tackle We are justly proud that with y ful selection we have been abl line of high-grade fishing tack Imported from Scotland fron Arm” Single Egg Hook « ¢ a doz ara Flies at $2.50 a dozen, Milwa Fine Scotch leaders, high-« lines. Milward’s spider Milward's treble gut per fofged snelled trout hooks. the lower priced tackle, as the following Wee” Scotch Single Egg Hook a Scotch %foot Leaders 30c dozen each, Leader* Boxes 15¢ each, 8 good Split Bamboo Kod for $1.00; Drag Reel for 50c; Olled Mlk Tro Star, Chinook and Tyee Salmon Kggs Yours for service. P. 8, Use P, and T ars of experience and care. ther the finest ¢ Northwest and the famou Dry Boxes 15¢ es for be » Click and Helse we open the cans tackle and get the big one Send or call for complete Tackle Catalogue PIPER & TAFT 1117 Second Avenue my under offletal eredemtiats. | By William G. Shepherd! United Press Staff Correspondent. WITH THE BRITISH ARMY NORTHERN FRANCE April 16 (By mail to New York on the 400-mile bh Madame t as: the rallroads ring of trenches Europe wears great transcontis United impre so the towns ntal There are no French 1 maining in fact, no houses remaining ARTISTS ARE ON THE JOB Th bow # showery afternoon a rair is shining huge bi are magazine artists whe tourists to tures Engla People w think tion artist Thin Folks Get Fat On Three Meals A Day tm | have been bearing the great brunt of the fighting, for complete arrangements for the visit ua tia, sumare ble as te Aa nays I'm ge another } © put trenches and the tourists ! All the artists | } putting in the rai in | The one is Ma little, | Londor ch town, with no A shell broke within 15 feet of it but the English } him this afternoon, splashed mud © peeped out of their pleture in which he But it's there famous artist rainbow was there “ pia ¢ ending Fren soldiers wh Over a strip of territory 400 miles long—from the North sea and France and Belgium down to the very frontier of Switzeriand—stretch two mighty armies under a score of mighty generals. This is the first time the location of the armies of the western theatre of war has been made public. This is an official French map. The line as shown starts slightly west of Ostend on the north and runs down through Dixmude, Arros, Verdun, between Metz and Nancy, and on to the Swiss border Massed on the west are the gigantic armies of the French, English and Belgians. On the east are the forces of Germany. The map shows more plainly than anything else that the French the British forces Field Marshal Sir John French and commanderin-chief of the armies of take up only 40 of the 400 miles hin forces are under Gen, Foch, the north, and one of Joffre’s fi BUSINESS MEN OF = |’ keep the Children CHINA DUE MONDAY | Bright and Happy a } cB i Yandell f Commerce, secretary of the ? sad ai e) Chamber will leave San Francisco Friday night to their elder y disthes here of China's honorary commer-|} | weld are cial commisstoners. They arrive | from Monday. f ¢ baturally | WINS HIS COAL CLAIM |: and is often p President M. A when medical what ts needed First National bank tory in with M1 nished EE: ) really H he next time |) Aron and unhapp parent mn, t . ‘ Arnold of the has won a vic ’ fight for Work a nine years his Alaska coal claim was halt ed on the claim when the River railroad began Hing patent has just been granted Cop 1 ite wentle n drug stor trial bottle car writing to Dr. W Washington st re be obtat RB. Caldwel Montie Enraged woman shoots up police court in Portland, Judge Steven son hides under table, Shots ne it ) by. } ii court stenographer, ciate ee s , ar.and | of any great extent against en trenched German forces. It. is 4 proof that has put fire into the | fighting of both the English and the French The world’s better now an English soldier to me in the this afternoon We d stuck in our trenches month month, wondering how strong the feliow across the way really was, and now we know. | LIKE THE WILLARD FIGHT | We are out of our old trenches | Into the new ones in Neuve Cha- | pelle. It's just lke that cowboy | and the Jack Johnson fight. We were like the cowboy in the first part of the war and Germany was like Johnson. Germany knew that if she i us she would have to do it in early rounds; could not make a long fight tended the rainbow to ap ve Chapelle its of incidents of the sort that attention UTTERLY RUINED attracted Matania’s | said Chapelle is as thoroly | trenches a after Its only str ite houses Death fille the trench line spa shells er an do to t stir up blown 0; red bits of coffins and frag of it The point Chapelle not was inte! Johnson fight did flwsh through the tren is that Neuve | psted in the | although the | like shell fire | ches in the town as soon as it Was received, but th capture of Nenve Cha ut a new hope and a ne gk spirit into the Eng and into the French « Jack news army of gravestones, | f nothing would they have Into ,the air 4a over the | treatment can ite confidence as} UNKENNESS curable treatment be their si disease. which re. | The ORRINE with abso: | estroys all de. for whi beer, or other in ants, Can be given in the} No sanitarium expense, Ne jloss of time from work. Can be | given retly, If, after a trial, | you fail to get any benefit from tts | Juse, your money will be refunded. ORRINE is prepared in two] ins (te pteaate forms: No, 1, secret treatment, a | The English prize Neuve Cha. |powder; ORRINE No, 2, in pill elie Because it is a token orm, for those who desire to take Gen, French's proof that the |Yoluntary treatment. Costs only Germans in a trench can rout- | $1.00 a box. Come tn ‘and talk ‘3 over the matter with us. Ask for He | booklet Neuve Chapelle Attack on a line Gwitt's Pharmacy own this mixture and catteter t neighboring portion of the tc TAKEN AT FEARFUL COST Neuve Chapelle has disappear ed, but its name goes down into history as the town which shelled by 600 annon town which was fought tween the English and ¢ at a co: 100 lives for every ruined he own sire key toxic me was the ed in an The battle marked the first 2nd and Pike. | LIBERTY BELL TO BE HERE America’s Liberty Bell will be brought thru Seattle on its way | from Philadelphia to the Panama Pacific exposition, according to word received by the Chamber of Commerce, | KODAK F me 4 Quick service INISHING ment on the market. ome —To the hundreds who have invesftOW “Wonderphone” and made up thei: buy stock, this warning is given: Events of the past few day. of which are not yet ready for publication— 7) are assurance of an early withdrawal of all “Wonderphone” stock from the market. —If you would make sure of sharing in any profits from the “Wonderphone,” interest RIGHT NOW! *|\See WONDERPHONE Demonstration at 816 2nd Ave. S STAR READERS A GLIMPSE INTO TRENCHES. acquire your BEST MEATS LOWEST PRICES IFrye & Co. 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