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The Deutschland’s sister ship, the Bremen, is due “ai any time.” | Persistent reporta say the Deutschland will carry from $100. 000 to $4,000,000 worth of gold, if insurance is obtainable. This bul lion is reported stored in the com- pany offices or on board, but Man- ager Hilken only answers, “It is possible.” | As the story goes, the money! was taken from the interned Ger man liner Prinzessin Cectle at Bos ton, and significantly, Hilken has recently made a secret journey to| |the Hub | The Deut Hghtly. hland’s crew takes life A German band aboard the Neckar, near by, puffs out very fine music, mingling “Die Wacht Am Rhine” with “The Star Span- gled Banner” and “Die Lorelet” with “Hello, Hawall, How Are You?" POZIERES NOW IN BRITISH HANDS. | | LONDON, July 24—Amid » blast of artillery fire hurled from big guns, British forces have advanced stil! further in their thrust around Pozieres, Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reported today. The fighting is continuing, with the advantage with the British. | The British commander reported that ground had been gained near |the High wood of Posleres, | “We secured important advan- |tages in spite of the enemy's stub- |born defense,” he stated. “A large |portion of the village is now ours. |We took two guns and 60 more prisoners,” 10 BANDS FOR ELKS' | HOQUIAM, July 24.—Decorated |Hoquiam plans to entertain 3,000 |Elke at the annual convention of | |the Washington State Hiks’' Re union association, August 17-19 At least 10 bands are part of the plans for the most elaborate enter |tainment program, including a| |clambake, which has ever been at-| tempted on Gr ‘*® harbor | CIVILIZATION | ohne te accented dl WE CHARGE NO INTEREST =) "$7.35 EXTENSION TABLE top xtending The i ZED Tron Bed, tn enamel finish. regular : $2.65 ULL! FX Pp Any Refriger- ator or Ice Box in Our Stock, 50c Down and 50c Per Week FRENCH AIRMAN | STILL WAITING IN LONG FLIGHT PARIS, July 24—A French aviator, Antoine Marchal, who started from Nancy on a plane trip to Ru failed in his aer bare 60 miles, today. He was captured by the Ger. mans at Choim, in Poland, after having dropped prociamations | race by a according to Nancy Iles on the French Alsace. Lorraine fnpntier Russian Poland, the Cholm ita in 50 miles north o Austrian frontier. If You Have a Germ Disease Use Benetol a directed, kt th germs and you cure the disease Catarrh, eczema, or any skin tr with Re imeiate, Caution—He sure to secure Ben-| inal red cartons ed Information re preparations, ad The Benetol Co., Benetol Bldg., Minneapolis. UNCLE SAM INDORSES OUR MEATS FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS TUESDAY SPECIALS Choice Shoulder Pork Steak...... Choice Mutton Chops... ’ a ‘ 15c Choice Steer Boiling Beel.....-. Pree 9c Pork Backbones, 5 Ibs. for......+0+4. Choice Veal Chops.... Choice Pork 5 | Full Cream American Cheese... aT’ THE FO 199 Creidental Ave. ALTA WEN r 544% Ralined Ave Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It Signifies Purity and Quality Shops Open Until 6:20 P, M. 10c 18c) OWING MARKETS: STAR—MONDAY, JULY 24, 1916. DEMOCRATS TO TALK 'EM OVER Will “Discuss Qualifications of a Candidate for Congress” OTHER POLITICAL NEWS A meeting will be held Monday night at the Good Kats cafeteria at 8:00 o'clock by local democrats “to dixcuss the quest a nh and qualif! tions of a candidate for ¢ re Col, J |, Hawthorne, Wdgar ¢ Snyd A.C. Durham, Robert ¢ Saunders and Edward R, Home will SP It is believed the meeting will discuss Ceorge Cottertil's candidacy for « with the view of pos aibly other democratic as pirants out of the race Ps ga | While Ratph ©, Horr {# chairman of the King county republican com mittee by virtue of Wl Laube'’s resignation, Boss W. M. Whitney ts] still in control like Hoses Taggart, wh in , senator of Indiana, and Ross Roger i who wanted to be senat f Ilinot Boss Whitney has a hankering to go to congress Ross Whitney has never been a contributor in any way to the com muntty’s public welfare, either tr private or public life His only prominence is that of having been—and still being—bors of the King county political m Jehine, in joint partnership wi |Lafe Hamilton W. W. Sherman, deputy state treasurer, was in the city Saturda fn the Interests his candidac for state treas ee ee Fishburne, ansl States district attorney, an his candidacy for attorney general on © democratic ticket during a speech at the King county democratic luncheon Saturday. He jreserved the right, he said, ¢ change his mind . about running. Clarence L. prominent { social and industrial reform w has filed for the democratic m & nation for ,representative in 42nd district . “As between Mr. Justice Hughes and President Wilson, It {s not to be denied that the latter is as good & progressive as the former,” ement signed by leading pro- Kressives of Seattle, who urge the support of the publican than the democratic party It argues that while prog mirht well be in doubt as b “- sives Wilson Hughes if t r be made ¢ f the cand it id © # decision on nationale: mocratic party, the sta ment j ways, is distinctly a “staten’ rights” *” party, and does not tend to strengthen nationalism. The re publican party, furthermore, it is claimed, has been the only one to enact progressive legislation, and the real progressive leaders are in the republican party. The statement is signed by the |following progressives: George H | Walker, Charles A A. R Stewart, Harold arimeon. Murphine, J Riddle. Preston anson, Dan Landon. r A. Steele, Mra. John Taylor, Mre 8. F. Woody, Livingston F. Sted man, W. T. Christensen, R. E. Fuller, Geo. B. Lamping, Frank A Steele and Hugo Kelly In the meantime there are a few progressives who may still stick t ithe third party f|mass convention Saturday at the Labor Temple. There is some ta -jof James E. Bradford, former ec poration counse & drafted the race for governor, and C. J France, port commission attorne for the senatorial race. Austin f Griffiths we be candidate for congress in al | Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. | For infants, invalids and growing children. Purenutrition. upbuilding thewholebody, | ged. | Invigoretes nursing mothers and More nourishing than tea, coffee, etc. | Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price oJ.W. EDMUNDS. Oph.D. Sorgen a Derites 2s entre stantly Ask for rather | They will meet in| Vacation Preparations The Bell telephone will serve your convenience in all the arrangements for your holiday. . The telephone reaches all the nooks and corners of vacation land. Through its service you are con- home and business. A 5. PAGE 'VON HINDENBERG LINE 1S PIERCED Russian Armies Batter Way Thru Enemy at Ri ARTILLERY DUEL 24,—Rus- and the and blasted thre sian armies have battered German | PETROGRAD, July | | their way line below Riga, have shattered temporarily the Austrian resistance to further Russian advance toward north eastern Galicla and Hungary | _ Violent German counter at tacks northeast of Kovel have been repulsed Today a violent artillery duel is in progress between the | forces of Gens. Kuropatkin and Von Hindenburg along the | northeasternmost point of the wattle front ensors have velled en. Kuropat t t that the uve been able #uc on » plerce Von Hinder jberg’s line o ‘ed the strong est to which the Russians are op poned—was hatled here as one of| the striking achievements of the | war, Further details today served to accentuate the extent of the vic torles of Gen, Sakharoff along the rivers Lipa and Styr Apparently his forces have almost reled the Teutonic command f Gens, Boebm-Ermolli and Both forcing their retirement selan troops dominate banks of the Lipa from the to near Mirkow parts of the line have thrust ward eight or ten miles beyond the river. Brody is menaced with an enveloping movement Southern Russian forces control many of the approaches to Jab loniyza pass, and have forced re |tirement of the Austrians to crests lof the bills beyond | R both | Styr | now THE OPERATION !I8 ONLY A vd | WEEK OFF A person's mind fs a queer thing. It did not seem possible to me that I could write any more of the story that Paula tol¢ me after the doc tor told me that I was to have that operation in a week, and yet I knew that I had to prepare some of the story ahead, so that Pat would not lose any of his dally con- tributions. Dogeedly I set myself to work; absolutely I put everything out of ept the story that . and tod I was! with aj from |Pat saying that he thought the batch of pieces 1 had just gent tn were the best I had written You are writing with a surer |pen,” he said, “with more distinc jtlon. Your stuff is losing any hint of amateurishness Now, isn't that nice, little book? And, as | remarked at the begin ning, It shows that a person's mind is a queer thing. I had firat to weed out of mine the Jumble of} fears about my operation; but, to tell the truth, that was not so aw-|! fully hard. It has always seemed | to me that most of us gre very h sh about taking the advice of jour doctors. We will take kind poison into our stomach that is o really tell the effect it has on us, but let one of them mention the knife, and we turn sick and cold; and yet wo do know, or should w, that surgery is an exact sci | ¢, and medicine ts not Here | go, wandering off into the realm of my beliefs and theories little t when I started out te tell you about the things I had te | weed out of my brain before | could get back to a working basis |for my writing of Paula’s story | All the while the word “tuber-| cular” haunted me, and I think 1} {almost prayed—"If it is tuberc |losis of the spine, ple: please let me die. I cannot stand a lin gering death in life. | But these thoughts, too, had to go Inte th discard At last my vagrant m 1 turned to Malcolm Stuart, and at once T became omewhat surprised, not because I was thinking of him, but because I was, in this crisis, thinking of some one olse besides Dick Little book, I am not at all in Hove with Malcolm Stuart. I know in touch with Pacific Long-Distance ON|§ and in some! @ for-} any | . red, because we cannot| 1te Pictures from Home it Give cheer to the bovs at the border, or to | the boys waiting in camp, by sending them pic- if tures from home. There are likely to be some i'@ tedious, home-sick days down there, and a little if cheer up in the way of photographs of the home folks and the home doings will do them a lot of good. Andsome day, when you want to give some- '@ thinga little more substantial, send along a Vest 4 Pocket KODAK and ask your Soldier Boy to send pictures to you. At your Dealer’s EASTMAN KODAK CoO., ROCHESTER, N. Y., The Kodak City she read this, would simply rise on her pedestal and shout, “Avaunt! horrible woman.” And yet why| should she? Is ft not true that,| rom the time a girl begins to go! (Te be continued) 20 DIE AS BOATS HIT A police auto was demolish is a G. N. freight train on the water front Sunday afternoon after Ser- ceant Herald and Patrolman Fish the street and all the others? Why |lision between two ferry-boats on| the auto on the tracks in the path should we women go thru life de (the river Spree, juet above Berlin,|of the freight train. The natural laws? It is only |according to dispatches here today.| were unscratched. The Creamy | ' Color | That. it is just the feminine in me that | when they are broken that we poor | ESCAPE AS +s rises to the call of man. — suffer. ay POLICE % I expect, little book, if I were to hen the sexes cease to n- TRA HITS ; lot Pat publish you, that some very [terested in exch other, then the IN conventionally virtuous woman, as whole race is doomed. Re : to school, the dimples and preens oak a 4 ee eee oe ie nee | COPENHAGEN, July 24—Twen-|d saved their lives by leaping. jacross the aisle—the boy across |tY persons were drowned in a col-| The engine “went dead,” leaving : e a 4 Good Wheat Needs No Bleaching ; The natural color of good flour should be creamy white—that’s the color : of Holly. If you have not tried Holly Flour, include it in your next order from poe your grocer and see what strength-giving, appetizing breads and cakes you 24 will obtain from its use. -@ Manufactured by jLLY’s Seattle, Washington