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BEFORE THE DEUTSCHLAND 3.—A fleet submarines in this m of American-made submarines) well known in I'vench nav crossed the Atlantic six months Roquette is here on official bus: before the arrival of the Deutsch-|ness, in connection with the land, according to a statement bY French dispiay at the San Diego Louis Roqutte, uader secretary 19 | exposition the department of commerce, | jee 1,100 GERMANS ARE TAKEN BY FRENCH Six submarines made the voyage under their own power from New York to Toulon, France, he stated The submersibles «lipped out quiet PARIS progress of Fleury ported in ay'’s communique de tailing French operati Pressin dy from a point near New York The trip was made in 14 days without incident. The under-secre tary declared the de yourgraes . their advantage, the French troops CHINESE HERBS HOME| 24¥anced to a point beyond yester KEMEDIES — The Mon H. day's station, and took 700 German Woo, C. H. D., Chinese Herbs | prisoners, making a total of 1,104 Remedies are successfully /since Tuesday night, on the right ating thousands by usin, ature herbs * bank of the Meuse M. HEE WO Chinese Medicine Co. r circle was 108 A CLES. Aug. Aug. south t Material was re ea ee Medicine Co. | Look through the acreage col am S between 2nd | perl seeded |umn of Star Want Ads for bar biished 1903, gains in acreage LOST VITALITY RESTORED Kemedy Discovered by a Vorty-Year Blood and Nerve Specialiat Men Vitality of Young Manhood; Men Excess asted the Men ervous Energy r Overwork who ha © gone are muddled, wh Dissipation, Worry HELP FOR WEAK MEN Men who have lost the Courage, Grit and Vitality sc to Perfect Manhood; Men who are Tired, Rest os, and who have lost all interest in } as, Weak, Prematurely Cld, and have lost An E’S SEXOID PILLS ‘apper. F 8 will last week, Ff spondent who are Hope tion, should try DR. PIERC addres RAYMOND REMEDY CO. HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION FALL OF KOVEL NEAR AS SLAVS BATTER AWAY Combine Artillery and Infan-| try Attacks All Along | the Line WANT RAIL CENTER) PETROGRAD tering of Aug The bat Teuton defenses along the line showed Kovel-Lemberg no signs of abatement today Dispatehes from the front said the Russian forces were mixing in fantry attacks with heavy artillery bombardment in a series of battles at various points, German counter d succession are be attacks in rap ing launched against the Muscovite | column, so far without success, ex-| cept temporarily balting the for of the Russians. hes today said Gen less than a dozen Kovel, and continuing He is threatening mo- take the Kovel-Lem spreading still wider wedge between the Ger and Austrian This} wedge thre sa turning of anks of the two armies. Mars? are hampering the Rus sian attacks slightly, but the czars forces are so confident of early vic-| tory, and so encouraged by the » cess which has so far attended their] drive, that they are disdainful of natural obstructions HE TAKES 2 PLANES PARIS, Aug In air on nalssance on the Somme front, Sergt Chatnat of the French flying squad yesterday bagged two German aero: ward me nent Press dispa Kal wa mile Hine from his advance mentarily to berg railway the Russian man wees sau te th planes, making a total of elght so far brought down by him is ex-| ploit was announced In an official British warship was five miles dis CAPTAIN PAUL KOENIG STAR—THURSDAY, AUG BY CARL D, GROAT gier wi 1916 boundary edge of the United § ound PAGE miles u DARING DIVERGOESTO | SEA UNCHALLENGED. ates! bay, after spending the day in Tan 3 just about) \ MAA, lhere’s A:iways MMiusic tor Vancing when There’s a HARMONY in the Home This Is a Full Size Mahogany Finish Talking Machine You Can Play All of the Records on This Instrument Terms | complete outfit Oc Now Being Offered on Special Just clip this coupon, bring it to the store and we will send the —The Harmony, 6 selections, and 1,000 needles, to your home. Harmony statement United Press Mtatt Correspondent territorial waters, ducked under and NORFOLK, Aug. 3.—Somewhere! disappeared, That was all i Avpress - jin the direction of Ge safely, The submersion was made a mile ? i 2 ; |past the allied ship patrol, the iM wix Selections, ¥ ‘One LONDON, Aug. 3.—British forces | sanmarine 1 y crew reported when they put into t sand F ne Meadine——the | pr pa last night continued consolidatio @ merchantman Deutsch-| Norfolk today i § $14.95. $3.95 cash, ther week of ground gained so far during their |!804 Is boring her way thru the At-| Capt. Hinsch of the interned Ger KELLY TALKING MACHINE CO. Pays for It thrust at the rman Hines, accord once toward her home port of|/man liner Neckar, who was aboard i ras niverst Seattle ing to the report of Gen, Haig today, | Premen the Timmins, sald the last act of eset : He said there had been almost con.|_ Repc coming into Hampton|Capt. Koenig and his crew before} Cocencem enremeemonmceremevavsancancameate, stant artillery firing from both|Roads indicate the pioneer subma-|they went below was to give three| sides rine blockade runner bas not poked |cheers for America and the Amer-| sar Portmsee uhare the wetae mete [sete seovia || We Guarantee the fe she submerged near the capes last) The Deutschland appeared in the! 't, night. At that timo the nearest | prcossrory ro CG Cilerrlalhing kachineCo! LINER IS SUNK, LONDON REPORTS LONDON A The Britannic, owned by W. H. Cock in & Co, has been sunk, it was announced toda The Britannic was unarmed The Hner Britannic of the Cocker-| lin Co., Was a steel screw vessel of | 2.487 tons She was built in 1904. Hull was her home port. As the! British press bureau confines all an uncements of the joss of steam ers merely as “being sunk,” tt m be assumed that the Britannic was torpedoed, in view of the statement that she was unarmed. DELEGATE RUNS | INDEPENDENTLY WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.—Declar ing he wishes to be free from cor rupt boss rule, Delegate James Wickersham of Alaska announced today that he would ran for renom ination on the republican ticket as an independent Wickersham, in a telegram to Edward C. Russell at Juneau, said he would be pleased to have the indorsement of the Juneau conven tion on that basis, but repudiated the patronage plank in the repub lean territorial platform adopted at the Seward convention He declined to accept the nomi nation of the committee of four delegated to @elect a nominee at the Seward meeting “T will not barter aw the small dant, according to the Thomas sunset, and was cutting across to F. Timmins, which accompanied the| ward the capes us darkness beganify ‘be Same ## we Go the high : Third & Universi Deutechiata aa fad a0 the Gast to fal if ments. In addition, you have an exchange 1 n A thrilling chase and perhaps| Approaching the Cape Henry|—f privilege which allows you full purchase price NEW EDISONS VICTROLAS some . rt < a fight -~ connection Mehtehip, the at rine moved in on any larger machine if you care to exchange GRAFONOLAS with the Deutsehland’s departure to shore and held back while hs le’ hi H atled to materialize, Folks on shore Timmins ceeded kome die hee ean pandiendeibaiatealantsien) eS saw nothing. 4 sightseers who tance out, presumably to determine| filled big and little harbor craft | if hostile vessels were in sight.| saw little more Presently she signaled, and the 4 In the dark of the night the| Deutschland. moved. on pas the| ,\GERALDS ARE ILL Sahilpleoa’ cuseis wektte tee ee eee eel ean ed CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 Slarecce Gerald: resieeaal 7 — ~ - \cafe owner, and Mrs. Gerald, are both seriously ill, according to ® 7 BRITISH CHECK FIND STILL IN | DIE FOR MY COUNTRY” ARE statement made in Justice Brinkeraas court Wednesday as the reason fo |Gerald’s failure to appear to defend _ FOURTH AIR RAID SOFT DRINK BAR: a charge of unlawful possession of liquor. THE LAST WORDS OF CASEMENT | Judge Brinker continued his case — eal juntil September 5. Latest Squadron of Bomb Complete apparatus for manufac-|, 1. communion to the condemned out. The Irisn knight was taken| Throwers Consisted of turing whisky was found in the pool] ian Roth accompanied him to the |to London anc on Ma charged DOUGHNUTS SHOULD Seven Zeppelins room and soft drink bar at 93 Co | scaffold with “high treason without the - jumbia st, when it wan raided by| Leaving ais cell on the summons |realm.” Casement was held not NOT BE EA PATROL OPENS FIRE|Sergt. Putnam and his squad Wed-|to death, the Irishman appeared jonly to have plotted to overthrow LONDON, Aug. 3.--The fourth 4 eines qslightly nervous, but there were no/ British rule in Iretand thru land-| Doughnuts are hard to digest G n air raid this week on Brit a. ere signs of a breakdown, and he/ing of German arms and ammuni-/™4Y cause appendicitis. Seattle peor g ; k on Bri We found papers which showed|emiled gravely at his guard, re-|tion and conspiracy with England's should know that simple buck= ~ ish east counties occurre’ carly tO |gimost daily receipts of coloring and { enemies, but to have sought, while |thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed day, and, like previous excursion®| mayoring matter for liquor,” said It is a beautiful morning in Germany, to persuade Irish pris. !" Adler-i-ka, often relieves or pres of like character, resulted in Ifttle|Sergt. Putnam, “About three gai-| Several of the Irishmen in the joners there to disavow their alle-|cqy actson BOTH upper aad 1oWeR amage, according to first official'ions was manufactured daily, ac-|CTOWd outsi’e the jall end oe a nee, removing such saaay reports Jcording to indications. We believe] Dees and prayed fervently Airihg) ‘The Irish leader was formally de even simort ANY CARE consti Six or seven Zeppelins formed|it was being wholesaled the tolling of the y Jy rhe byl graded from his knighthood after sour stomact an. the squadron. They dropped “al The evidence will be turned over |2ounced Casement's death. Os tie | conviction considerable number” of bombs, ac-|to federal authorities other hand, there "and, women, | ,4,coroner’s inquest over the body } cording to the war office state| M. E. and C. L. Moore were ar-|{\", Saved nats and handkerchiefs. | Casement, held ut 19:30. result-| Pharmacy, Second Ave, and Pike @ ment Exact reports of dannge!rested in connection with the raid,|*"° “"%%, o Fate Caimi ed in the solemn verdict that his|and N. Broadwa have not yet been received. It isjand charged with violating the| rast nient auards eald Casement death was “due to execution by eee reported one of the raiders was hit|liquor ordinance. ‘at considerable time in writing, | b@9sing and badly damaged by anttatrcraft ‘slept soundly after he had re | 7 J : fees STRIKERS FIGHT 3 Britieh sighted the Zeppelins, and STATE 1s AGAINST Casement expected a reprieve a Increases strength — anti-aircraft guns opened at once and commutation of his senten , Six a ia gy" beat 1 by a so Fe a The dirigib! ew at heights of SINGLE TERMINALS And cor night, but when dark.|Cbarles Dunn and Sam Pomp ; try from 3,000 to 5,000 feet UP te et te realized there was (810 Marion st., near Pier No. 14, at 00 Beople 200" per Britis) patrols w able to — no hope, it was said, and, without /6:45 p.m Wednesday, according mam in many Instances. sight the aerial invaders before} No action will be taken by the|emotion, went about setting his az-/to a report made to the police by $100 forfelt if tt they passed over British soil.|public service commission on the| fairs in order trike guards, Neither of them was| [7] a aim colle sien a Warnings were sent over all the|port commission's complaint, filed] article soon to Those who witnessed the hang-/ seriously injured ost right or power of the people of . h "1 . f peat in this Senen rt “ nid “not sy right east coast counties long before the recently, against the railroad com-|ing said the Irishman was master ss y r 2 ry Merge remy right) dirigibles appeared overhead vanies, ‘Tesarding the installation| ot’ bimeelf, walking to death ead|_ !f there le something that you | Ask your Gooter of deneeiet Baia and duty as their representative, to | want te buy steandnend, A Star |, ae el. Drug Ca, CDM G Irvi of a single terminal switching sys-|waiting for the noose to tighten. | 0% M cond. + a jand Swifts Pharmacy always carey urane, George Irving or 7 es hay Want Ad will find it for you. in stock Shackleford for their indorsement tem along the water front {When the priest recited the pac eedabs dsl es 5. em Shackleford's committee of fou nesda to the commission,| sponded in a oor vores: Lord | a — ‘ frond ’ : ‘oul ve roppe € 7 a nent w nted just one} banks, and thelr national platform LS lh recon aa id FE fore his death—and that | nye Ora, hapa Petre yh public service mission will {n-| boc ts : : rin rg Sn } See “a Bg CLEVELAND, Aug. 3. — Bare-| vestigate terminal regulation and| Was permission to wear his own ; i ligand 1 most. cases bare-|rates of Alaskan steamship com-|clothes instead of the prison garb, the petition of her citizens. jleaned ned nay prose oes brn | panies in Seattle. AMship COM-| oy which he objected strongly on |footed, Cleveland girls are dancing Sadie tigen his incarceration in the condemned on the beaches of Lake Erte ee © cell. He did not wear a collar. He |WOMAN MAY WIN today. The fad was started by Mise Acid Stomac Ss assisted the executioner in adjust | Millie Peckham and Miss Byr Me} ing the noose and pinioning his CONGRESS PLAGE cuom. totlowing # visit to san Are Dangerous rms and legs Francisco, They heard that an| Ignore All Pleas . : English scientist said all vitality is|Nime Tenths of All Stomach Trouble) ‘The government turned a deat A, Aug. 3.—Dr, Eva Hard-\taxen in thru the soles of the feet Due to Acidity Says New Vo Jear to all pleas for « itatfon of 1 ng woman physician in| cy and girls say that water A y degraded kni sentence Topeka former, suff t and soaked sand makes the best kind of 1 r etitions have beea coming in at first woman for the nomina- 9 dance floor f » the home office for week It was tion for congress, wondered today mad: n answer to ¢ that d Rob if she really had been nominated Re niany Gipen ert Cecil asserted that no doubt ex Hededl days ago, ee she "Sout ise T gour atomach oy (that “the only ground on which |been #0 clone and so that the! CONDITION. REPORT eartburn h not only trritates commutation could be based would lofficial result probably will be nec-| 9 1 inflames the delicate Mning of ye political expediency—a difficu't y ecide © contest atoma but ma often une - or pb bie co erg eee ; ae nee at anmerous ntormmen|ground to put forth in this coun r. Harding is the first woman| WASHINGTON, Aug Wash- | ticers try.” |to seek a nomination for congress| ington troops at Calexico are in ex-| Neglect he says easily leads t Body Denied to Friends |from either of the two major par-|cellent health and spirits and are Chronic | super «| alt Hawg Burbs. wi Ities. She sought the nomination worked beyond actual | mistaken for indie 7 ‘i olicitor Gavir 7a woe ee on the democratic tleket out of ra lowing 0 Casements counss we dignant heer gratitude,” she says This is the report of Col, Wil ed patent teh fat the refusal e prison author 4 comamanding the y te ties to turn over the body of Case i replying to the! an acid : tom.{Ment after the law had been sati LISTER AT NAVY YARD f B. Hester of Se-lach 1 rut what-|fied Gov. Lister and Edgar C. Snyder.) who recently telegraphed |¢ver, should be « esenting the deceased's CrTiec former prog © state chairman.) Representative Humphrey that the |Purning acid ar at the inquest e said e will speak Thursday night at Brem-| Washington troops are being badl : applied to the home office for pos erton at a democratic meeting to be | treated se ofisession of the body. Their refusal url held in the basement of the Presb: 14 unex ito turn ft over to me was a mon terlan church in the navy yard 1 taken |strous act of indesency . : ome GAS BETRAYS FOE wie tery of Grime wreflected neath F The then Sir Koger Casement ever HOMESTEADERS ENTERTAIN | prerRoGRAD. Aug. 2-7 tw fow | Was arrested on April 22, after hay ry cover of Dancing, refreshments and & MU-|gigcovery of German gas, warnl e atom ling landed on the Irish coast from evening by the Home jane noldity and t he convoying a G ramp steam: wR n the Masor Leh rah geonige pay wlergtbostiertd » nee ' 1 er loaded with arms and ammuni : : te of 81 nore n to b t bac the abe ‘ , ' tion for Irish revolutionists, Two WHY ? Because WILD ROSt LARD is the las t~ € josee perore J ate the woblin revol proke fe . e * friends are invited sdactied the barbed wire ngle {oto ate ays later 1 it broke word in perfection of the Refinery Arf and 1s fhe re mnauieaia ; er Or standard by which ofhers are measured years without t favette|ing the incident asserted that the| mae . for va . RIFINED BY FRYE & CO. ea 1011 Lafa purt |Gates and Hettie Reagor, of Ruth-|Teutonie forces lost heavily, and|stomach sufferers should reful Just Printers erford, Tenn, married the otherja number of machine guns and] oie eg ae tanleted in aff 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 || day rifles wero captured sealed package to insure its purity |

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