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~~ REGAIN GROUND Gen. Haig Reports Enemy Ad- vance East of | Albert | IRISH RAID TRENCHES 4 LONDON, July 12.—German | troops regained some lost ground in the fighting fast } ' night between the Mametz and Tronee wood, east of Al: bert, but all other enemy at. tacks were beaten off with | heavy enemy loases, Gen. Haig reported to the war office thie afternoon A party of Irish Fusiliers penetrated German trenches at a strongly held position south. east of Loos last night, Gen, Halg reporte They remained 20 minutes, killing many Germans, and re. tiring with slight losses. Gen. Halg reported that the Germans have been heavily re. Inforced. The allies’ great steam roller ts| moving eastward thru the German) ines ex: y on schedule time. High military men, returning from the front, declared today that | the offensive is proceeding with all the mathematical exattness| with which it was ortginaily plan. | ned. | They admitted the allies copted from the German attack at Verdun | thetr present tactics of smashing | their way thru German defenses parely with heavy artillery and trench mortars. They declare, however, that whereas the Germans at Verdun ‘were unable to keep up their max-| fmum progress after the first on } slaught, the allies have continued to progress according to schedule | Tellegen, is Since the beginning of the of.| her husband fonsive the asliies has completely man f dering = possivie heavy artillery | plerced the Ger-| Mees at several points, re had the allies been willing to sacri q fice the men, such an operation iy would have entailed ; Instead, the allied rere have consistently refused to ad vance their men until they have) brought up heavy artillery and cleared a path. ‘TAKE MANY PRISONERS PARIS, July 12.—The night was _ calm on both banks of the Somme Jast night, said an official state _*ment from the war office today, dealing with the Anglo-Franco of. fenstve. Since the beginning of the allied offensive the British and French " forces have captured 23 villages, * 19,000 prisoners, 104 mon and} several hundred machine guns. The arrival of a city physician early Wednesday prevented the death of Josie Thomas, colered, 1261 Main st., after she had taken ite of potash in an at- tempt to commit suicide. Planning to hike to San Fran- $2,000 damage to the! Fire did Chesterfield apartments, 1Sth ave. and Republican st, Tuesday after- goo! Stearns’ Electric Rat «>a Roach Paste’ The Guaranteed Exterminator| Ready for use. Better than traps.| Directions im 15 len ‘Two tune: S00 sea see Sold by retaliers everywhere. WAR'S WOMEN | A CRY Waiters Wanted | | SOBER AND STEADY MEN, TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, TEN HOURS’ woRK,. ONLY NON- UNION MEN NEED AP. PLY. WILL REFUND FARE AT END OF MONTH'S WORK. AP. PLY ROOM 212 PACIFIC BUILDING, SAN FRAN- CiSCO, AT ONCE. Effective Sunday, July 9th, THE GAN, COME MR, LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 12 Geraldine Farrar, now Mra. Lou k in this city with her anoual sum |mer engagement in pictures | studio. infantry thrusts |defore the camera, 5 for as great a distance as 15 kilo | S4me y meters (eight and one-half miles), | Wife. She will again play at the Lasky Her husband also will play ut pot in the with his famous company Because of the popularity of his AND MRS, r. and Mra. Lou Tellegen on Porch of Their California Bungalow | previous pictures, a TPERMAN TROOPS "ax oy K TO MOVIES, WHERE THEIR ROMANCE LOU it has to put him at the company of his o The to California by five servants, dog and two automobiles. They will live tn Hollywood. I am glad to be back for anoth er dip into plietures,” Miss Farrar announced. back where my m e began been de head ‘Like a Peep Into a Soul, It Was--Now Those WhoCan’t| See May Hear Jomelli Free By Cornelia Glass ] Thursday afternoon Mme. Jeanne Jomeili and Alexander | Pantag are going to give a | special matinee for Seattle's blind. Mme. Jomeili is a member of the National Association for the Blind, and it is very lovely to think of her giving the wonder- ful richness of her voice to those to whom eo much of rich- ness le lost. But Thursday's matinee not Jomelil’s “story” at all. It belongs to the big little man} who has time to take his mind from the operation of one of the longest chains of vaudeville houses in the isco, Martha Barnes and Ora| world, and to focus it upon one aft Saunders, young wodmer from ernoon’s happiness for those who Castle Rock, started out along the |are not so fortunate nor so busy as Pacific highwey from Georgetown | he Wednesday | 1 found him Monday afternoon, re-| ms viewing the first performance of the| FIRE IN APARTMENTS ~e:%: 21 rom 51 vox % always look it over the first |matinee,” he explained. “Some. times the program has to be entire ly rearranged to create a better bal ance.” I asked him about Thursday's matinee. }me the | inee And Mr. Alexander Pantages told story” of Thursday's mat A week ago Monday afternoon he | sat in his box and listened to Jomel Mi sing in the first performance of her two weeks |ing the overture he watched an ush er lead a blind man down the aisie| them, and seat him just outside the man-| whatever the engagement. Dur-| ager’s box. Not many blind go to a vaude- what went on there; forgot ev- erything In the world, In fact, but the face of the blind man. The apathy was completely gone. In its place glowed hope and happiness. As Jomelli moved about the stage, the face followed her as tho the eyes could see her, and in her could find joy. The man in the box looked away. HE FELT THAT HE HAD SEEN SOMETHING THAT HE SHOULD NOT— SOMETHING SACRED, LIKE A SOUL! For an encore Jomelli sang “An |nle Laurie.” The smile still lurked about the lips of the blind man, and tears stole down the cheeks from the eightless eyer When the song was ended he rose and felt his way to the aisie and out of the theatre. What he had wanted he had found, and there was nothing for him to more Manager Pantages caught him tn the foyer. Hope still glowed in the face of the blind man, like the reflection of a sunset You liked the songs? Pantages. “They were wonderful asked Mr. They will TELLEGEN} ofa Tellegens were accompanied | 4 ro stay for any/ stay In my mind and make me hap-| py for a long time. who could not sea said the man STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916. PAGE 5. Filled Use our telephone service sary—you will find clent—delivery will be Call “Main 6563” if neces. Telephone Orders t very convenient Our service at this end tn very eff! prompt ac | Joudall 2 fouthwick Petablished 1876 Special Salespeople our entire needs at this great Owing to the that many of these pM ae a So Thursday afternoon Alexan-| der Pantages and Mr Jeanne Jomell! are inviting all blind of Geattle to a matinee Manager Pantages has reserved the best section of the theatre for| and Mme. Jomelli will sting want her to. There will be an army of ushers to meet them and escort them to ville performance. Perhaps because | their seats the joy in {t is so largely #pectacu lar. Mr. Pantages watched the blind man/| the Anyway, during the oreitare| interestedly | Then the curtain rose on “A,” and/ the managerial mind flew back to jits usual keen, critical attitude | quite forgot the man below him jat the blind man again lapplause = |trance the man’s face kept that look | of set apathy so common faces of those who cannot see i THEATRES | { THEATRES ‘ARISTOCRAT’ HEADS Wednesday and When Jomelli came on he looked During the the diva'’s en-| that met to the Then she began to sing. Alexander Pantages forgot that he owned and operated one of the longest chains of vaudeville houses in the world; forgot that it was his business to watch the stage and criticise Lwcadecieneatectnceanay? NEW BILL AT PALACE The new bill at the Palace Hip| is headed by Blste| The Aristocrat of Vaude- | | GREAT NORTHERN z Columbia Male Quartette ; RAILWAY present a repertoire of popular| A songs, Ostes & Martinez are span | 1 Wil 8 additic {sh dancers, McConnell & Austin | Will operate an additional || 7, ‘vomedy cyclists. Tho Lillian | passenger train on We Sisters are singers, dancers and natchee North Branch Line, ||instrumentalists. Rizal & Altman gga aio aig ea are flexible equilibrists, who have ay. Wenatchee 3 2 Seo ™- |i some novel balancing stunts daily, ar. Oroville 12:30 p. The feature photoplay will be m Oroville 8:00 p. m he Song of the Sea daily, ar. Wenatchee 1:30 am. This will enable Se-| WANCE O'NEIL THE | attle passengers leaving on tr aa 49 |p me | EATURE AT THE HIP | make connection for Lake With a complete change of bil Chelan and points on the | at the Hippodrome theatre, the | Oroville branch audeville numbers will be aug pretense Rinne! mented a strong picture feature br For f Nance O'Nell will be shown in = A Woman's Past.” The story is written by Capt. John King. It {deals with the struggle of an anu-| 3 \thoress—her ambition, passions, ages Se land love—emotions in which Miss nO O'Neil excels, There is only one problem, and that fs the means of taking them to/ theatre. Several automobi! have been offered to call at the sev. eral homes for the blind, but there are a few more needed, in order) that every one may come, If any one in the city would Ike to help, Mr. Pantages will be delighted to hear about him Lowest Prices Honest Weights FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS Thursday Specials: Mutton Choice Chops 15c | NNUAL extreme of most today’ scarcit prices are less than reserve the right to limit quantities SALE or [OILET GOOD toilet v you and take down be filled later, saving to go with ares, and the fact market quotations, we your order to ou that dela 4 Squibb’s Talcum Powder, Carnation or Violet, Toilet Waters and enn d areca arnetion ey AB f Perf , oak & Gillet's Rice ‘Powder, white orale, ag of Samples t 9g = erfumes AEs eseerenrseseese cveee --BS¢ | for you, if you are among the first 70am my : tom at th ale. 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I'll go back to the old inanimat ‘ondition.” This examination many things to the couclusion death that we poor so much as it is the pain of death 1 was quite ready to let them .put showed me that it I have almost come | is not! mortals dread | | Choice Spare me to sleep from which I would Ribs. neuceeet ones, CI rover wake, but I shrank, trembled | f |and moaned when they hurt me. Choice Leg 0 15 Poor old Dick could not stay In Young Mutton, Ib C| the room during the examination C The first time I made a noise phoice Vee} 1 5c sna told 1 was in agony he fled Chops After the examination the doc Pork Backbones, |tors went into conference, and 1 S$ Ibs. for....-seceee C)| waiting outside, must have ha A {some such feeling as a man en Choice Steer 15 dures while awaiting the coming Shoulder Steak c\e a jury that 1s deciding wheth Choice Steer Boiling 9 Jer, it shall be “the chair” or “ib erty” for him. Beef.. At last Dick and the doctors | 4 cans “wild came in together, and, little book, Rose Milk ‘ _..25e AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS: MPIC MARKET Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It Signifies Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M |this 1s the verdict An operation 1s Imperative stead of getting better, I have been | slowly getting worse, and now an operation {!s my only chance they were telling me this While ASK FOR and GET 'HORLICK’S. THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK ‘Cheap substitutes cast YOU same price. Tn-! to Dick, | | | | CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE Dick stood near the bed with both | ally and still bob up serenely, and |my hands in his. I could feel his |suddenly grow cold as tho the blood had all rushed to his heart to keep it beating, if possible, at pictures, | normal t before the physicians left, however, the Vienna doctor sald If you good people should decide on this operation, I do not want to do it for about two weeks, as | wish to put Mrs, Waverly under a particular couree of treatment.” Talis way of putting it seemed to irritate Dick Why, doctor," he said, “T thought you had decided the mat ter when ou informed us that the operation was the alternati “Porhap “said the doctor calm ly, “but you must remember that no physician is supposed to decide a cure of this kind. You will have |to be the one to say just what you want me to do.” “Does any one ever choore the other, doctor? ji Yes, my dear Mrs, Waverly, often. You see, we mortals are so optimistic are what {s it Americans say? ‘Do you mean we are always hoping against hope, doctor? “Yea, my dear Mrs, Waverly, that is it When ve always we were al turned and he, kn tation of “ny eyes, bent couch and took me in his It was the first time in year that IT had felt Dick's About me. For all that time worn that ugly old cast felt my yielding flesh unconsciously tightened, groan seemed wrnng Oh, Margie, Margie. it,” he said. “Yes, you can, dear—tit is almost ‘impossible to concetve how much we one, arms arms 1 had As his arms and a from 1 can't bear wing the invi- | over my| Imost a| him. | | Premier Asquith replying. | time is can stand mentally and physic- hoping as the doc tor says For a long time he held me in his arms, sitting on the bed to make me more comfortable. 1 wish T could tell you, Mttle book, what it means when one is almost at the breaking point to bave some on some one who is wel and strong—put his arms about you, as tho he would protect you No words in the language can give one that little warm, hopeful feeling that this physical contact does. I simply leaned back against Dick and {t meant more to me to be just there against his big warm, live body for a moment than anything he covld have pos sibly said to me Little book, little book, you, be ing just a few sheets of white pa per on which are written only words, possibly cannot understand this, but I have found out since I was sick that the love and sym pathy that has been expressed in a close handicap or a caress has against hope,’ meant more to 1 than all th wonderful speeches in the world Love and sympathy have one universal language (To be continued) BRITISH LEADERS HAVE WORDY TILT LONDON, formation situation ward July in on the Sir Ed adjourn 12.—Unless forthcoming Mesopotamia is in Carson will move ment of Commons early next week sald the not opportune to discuss this question reasons.” for unmentionable worth of liquor seized from warehouse last May. Judge Gordon refused t afternoon to dismiss the case return the liquor. The hearing was ~ set for Thursday. held STORAGE MAN SEEKS | BOOZE SHIPMENTS: Ki Walter Eyres, manager of the Byres will try to prove he Byres Storage and Transfer Co., the stuff in transit lawfully for the will endeavor, Thursday, in police druggists who had ordered it Pos, court, to get possession of $40,000’ ped here. | Ask any friend of Tom Keene. “Great all the year,” he'll say of that delightful Presado Blend, “but—TRIPLE- great in Summer.” TOM KEENE the cigar with that Presado Blend Distributor’s Name

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