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STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1917, PAGE 5 FRENCH KEEP UP STRONG “PUSH” 'GERMANY MAY |FIRST PICTURE IN U. S. OF — AGAINST KAISER'S MEN IN RAIN) SUGGEST NEW THE NEW RUSSIAN MINISTRY broken ground, French forces still) During the night the Germans . progressed today against the Ger | unsuccessfully attacked new AMSTERDAM, March mans. Tho official statement de French positions b clared Gen, Nivelle’s troops had and the Somme, Tt Intt-| mation that Chancellor Von Beth y lost heavil I; = | ween the Olse jann-Hollweg will make another! peace suggestion at a meeting o | HOMEWARD BOUND fhe ese « Thursday was con lin dispatches received | here today, quoting the soctalist or-| gan, Vorwaerts. The Vorwaerts, in| | | hinting at such @ proposal, advo. loated an effort to obtain a separate x beg 4 4 vce with Russla OBRUSSELS ‘Much Money on Hand | for Building Roads OLYMPIA, March With the last week by Gov Lister highway bill, a total will become available jafter April 1 for engineering and construction on public highways in| 2 | the state. Under the federal act] The new Russian ministry. Center, Prince Georg. &. Lvof, premier, president of the council and min $491,204 decor avaliable in the | ister of the Interior. Top, left to right—Michael V. Rodizanko, president of the duma; Professor Paul N. state during the next two years. | Mitukoff, foreign minister; N. V. Nekrasov, minister of communications; A. T. Kerenski, minister of justice, Below, left to right—A. |. Shingarey, minister of agriculture; |. V. Godnev, controller of state; A. I. Kono | PAVING DEAL Is UP | valov, minister pied trade and ia . |. Gutehkov, minister “S war and navy. | | ‘The board of county commision ers heard arguments Monday on * * + * & & ¥ R AWN CIT " |the advisability of paving with -ARL brick or ¢ 75 miles of od the Paci ‘woe ten WALSH, A GARY AND A SPRECKELS ton junction Duwamish | The all seem determined to push the Germans back home and brids BY BASIL M. MANLY It will be his duty to prosecute! Under the Russian system he thru as little of Belgium as possible. The map shows how this le being | ~ ———- | Btart Spectat lime reactionaries, whom the pres-/not only attorney general, but oe tone. Line 1 shows the front before the push against the Germans, March 4. Line 2 is the present front, along a 7Smile front, showing the re- capture of Bapaume, Peronne, Noyon and about 70 other cities, towns and villages by the allies. Military experts agree on Line 3 as the position to which the Germans are retreating. It runs from Doual to Cambral, St. Quentin, La Fere and Soissons. Path of Retreat je Strewn With Dead _ | succumv« posure and the starvation WASHINGTON, March 26.-— ent government considers tr The ministry created by the [to Russia; the grafters who b Russian revolution, and which own fat while the people’ their decisions to suit himself. He is now the real government of starved, and the bureaucrats djis the “Fran Walsh of dues Russia, is not “red"—it is mot | xenerals w are accused of con-/and when he gets into action ther even radi it will shed no spiracy to betray ssia into thejare likely to be some titled heads) more blood than is necessary | hands of Germany ‘put thru the hangman's noose. PAINLESS a counter revelation sai OR DENTISTRY rhia is the composite opinion of 6 mean of Ragsians tn Wesnisaton BILLINGSLEY AND | Genuine Painless Extracting, Free | tors has control of the urts and is in vela porition practically to shape YOU CAN ALWAYS DEPEND On the used cars you find in our salesroom 300 women, children and » are known to hav to the hagdship, the hy Tein bngalepinie ooh ty with the aid of the most wonderful Every one is a bargain inet well All ree, however that it . . Women and Babes Germans imposed upba neh 1H Tn good mechanical con-|#| decidedly liberal in tone and : ED METZDO RFF ARE | anesthetic yet discovered; no charge, BY HENRY wooo ceding ee wilt give R 4 x ed Press Staff Corres; ¥ alone I learne ie Witt THE FRENCH A day the victims num THE PATHWAY OF TH f were buried—coffinless ——————$——______.______ | --in a corner of the village. Deaths They are al! priced low. are still occurring daily among the Passenger Cars, $300 up. refugees now under Frebeh care, Trucks and Delivertee, Prince Ended 1905 Revolt » longer any excuse for putting off. Prince Lyof, the new premier, is With Eddie Metzdorff and | iin has been banished forever, thanks to science. of moeata A Logan Billingsley under guard, | Fear and dread no longer haunt the victims of aching » of the federal booze-graft trial teeth )5 and organized the Zemstvo| was scheduled to progress D one of the great democrat 1 of Russia, which has been ¢ incalculable value during th in providing hospita’ SSiess. sions may open at 9:30 a. m. in me of the. great me stead of 10 o'clock, in order to} hereditary noble of large he supported the — revol $550 up. Call and S s who testified titel Saturday were Ida Lundgren, wom along the original tines of de- jan chum of Metzdorft; W. T. Ber fense today ry, another fr war Metzdorff is the waiter who medicines Chinese I Minister Asks for Passport re él Geo. L. TrotterCo. Sipes and the corps of expert specialists who itute the Boston Dental staff have given liberally of their time and money in demonstrating the abso- lute infallibility of the anesthetic used exclusively by The Boston Dental co’ mpany Thousands treated during the past year, and never a failure. Every bit of dandruff 4! after one or two appli Danderine rubbed well Into the| scalp with the finger tips. Get a| AMSTERDAM, March 25-cent bottle of Danderine at any Chinese minister to Ge has drag store and save your hair.|formally requested his passports AUTOMOBILES After a few applications you can't| He was expected to leave shortly, Pine and Bellevue East 612 find a particle of dandruff or any| fulfilling the rupture in diplomatic falling hair, and the scalp wilj}| relations recently never {tch Them. nd of his; R. R. Me , and BE. F. Ritchie, stenog and = Detective Meyer tangled up the trial Friday |food and ammunition for the army.| when he took the stand and de- when corrupt bureaucracy clared@ Detective Sergt. Kent The woman sald Metzdorff told} failed to do its duty had frightened and bribed him ber last Wednesday t Billings | Milukoff, new foreign minister, | Into circulating the story that jiey had “paid him money to test! in a member of the duma, a jour Logan Billingsiey w , NOVOCAIN We have Novocain also and use it if patient prefers, without any charge, though we recommend alwa’ the positively harmless, yet more powerful later dis- covery. rhe Boston method is simplicity itselfi—just @ few drops applied directly to the gums and both nerves and teeth are deadened to all_sense of feeli: Remember, painless extracting is always F and it matters not how many teeth. You do not have to order other work. A thorough, scientific examination of all your. teeth | o free lf work is ordered you are told in advance exactly how much it will cost. Never any guess work about the price. The very finest guaranteed dental work is the only kind permitted at the Boston and the chances are the cost will be about half what you had expected trying to ity agai nalist of £ and a histor) buy him to testify ly. ‘him in the U. 8. marshal'’s office CT jan of tn putation, He! vv. g§ Attorney Clarence L.|Priday he turned and said, “W re strongly favors sweeping political) Reames and the attorneys for May-|{ told you before wasn't the truth.” reforms, but has n consistently | o *h sham and the| ty told how Metzdorff A opposed to revolutionary action. If stective: uested the men!come to him with the story about | Rodzianko, third member of the} be guarded gsleys and how they de-| d Mg Thr who hold the reins of Witnesses to testify in the be |cided to go down and repeat it to| { government, js not a member of/half of Detectives Peyser, Pool-| Capt. T t of detectives, | ad the ministry, but presi of the/ man, Mcl.ennan and Doom were| ‘The two stenographers told how| duma, which corresponds to the/ scheduled to take the stand today. /they took down Metzdorff's state-| American speaker of the house. He| Their defense will probably be | me t before defense attorneys in is a great tron magnate and might|completed Tuesday, and the de! Ca Tennant’s office last Wed. well be called the “E. H. Gary of|fense of the others completed by | nesdar Russia.” | Thursday Peyser took the stand while U. 8, | Of the other members of the| It is estimated the trial will be | te Allen completed cross. cabinet, Tereshtschenko, completed late this week, i minister and ses-| examining him of finance, is a great sugar mag tint setaies nate—the “John D. Spreckels of Russia.” Manullov, minister of education, former rector of Mos é cow university, is a great author ity on land problems | ’ of She"auaten xowre| MIXES WELL--THAT’S CORBALEY, M. Lvof, Shingarev, Nekrasoy,| Gutachkov, Godnev and Kerenski are all Gill,” but when she saw) za « Finally, the Boston is not content with just near-_ painless work. It must be absolutely free from even” the slightest hurt Come any time, any day, for free extract- ing. All are Welcome. Out-of-town folks are invited to write for particulars and special appointment. members of the duma, of shades of liberaliam, with education, t 1 picked up in the] exception of the last named, country schools—between harvests. | nO represents the’ only really CONTINUED Newspaper Boy | jradical element in the ministry And on rainy days he went! Asgentoriydineteory FROM PAGE 1 fi atitering “sreend the courant | " rint shop, in the little town near) the ranch. Printer's ink must his mother died, soon afterward. | have gotten {nto his system. Hoe Then it was he became a son of | began sett ee ee eek eee nore him to live with them on their| became a Big Rend country. His |—boy, rather All the others ha or other declared less mited form monarchy while Kerenski has, up to the pres ent, been the only advocate of re pubdlicanism. | Kerensk!, the radical representa. t some time a more or type. Then he be or the editor. He| try newspaper man | BOSTON DENTAL Co. 1420 Second Avenue, Seattle. (Opposite Bon Marche.) aa Established 15 Years. « ranch in th tive of the labor party, In 18 he wo be 17 years ever, a ee |holds the important post of minis Are You Fat? pera sorter a lure of the vet ter of justice, and, backed by the so away ‘from Hitel | fate re nf country print shop. He obtain Jelalists and trade unions, will an-| Just Try MMAIG | cinsicrmact. on 4 fpcksne ates foubtedly play a large part in the noon Newspaper st the princely |— ° revolution dition; good tires, and|f|Preseure from the revolutioniste| no matter how many teeth are re- ready to run out and give [i] prohably create a republic on the D moved. you excellent service | ruln# of the Romanoff dynasty events of the near future. De icles Thousands of overfat people er 4 4 i a eve }came vice president. to, whom ho still “cottons.” jave become slim by following the ee sed Corbaley, as e is a good mixer, am } lave : of Patho se ocean e sat in his skirt sleeves in his Made « len babi ident | Slouch of Byers ts ‘ ore f ‘ta, office at the Chamber of Com.| He organized and was presi air | Marmota Prescription = Tablets, | nerce (he works in his shirt|of Spokane's “160,000 club,” which | “mya, ct anyway you Hike se harmless little fs duces That's Corbale: jthose hart little. fat reducers full steam!) “they gave|had for its purpose bringing the y! lthat stumplity the dese of the i» 5 : i : se se a me a job in the business office of | city’s population to 150,000, AT MIDNIGHT : aoe a eerie ig doc {ti® morning paper. Later I went| “We missed our mark, but we| See Dr. Edwin J. Brown sevice, Go now to tour drug.|back to the editorial side—raised|made a showing,” said Corbaley. D. D. s. sist or write to the Marmola Co,|t0 $12 & week!” He worked hard—and effectively HIMSELF SAN FRANCISCO, March 26—|%64 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Mich. | Comes to Seattle in two or threo city and one na- rhe "’ ~ cite ‘enaet| ana tu nentues a taaan Time passed, and with a little|tional election, ran for CONgTeSS | seattle’ 713 First Av, The militis the Pacific coast} and for 75¢ procure a larg capital acquired, Corbaley boughi|in the 1912 election as a progres: | Lea Deatisti sn tick: anewered the call to the ors to-| these tablets. be ts ¢ 00 set of teeth A z eee aA ” The Outburst.” Now, the Outburst |sive—and lost fo 4 00 set B day They reduce two, three or four was “the official independent paper| He was elected a trustee in the ‘These prices In- | Under orders received at mid-| pounds a w without reise, , e h | | " of the town,” according to Cor-|Chamber of Commerce; then he] clude extracting without ht from the war department,| dieting or any unpleasant effect g to Cor} : ee oe aspen baley. It was a weekly, and was|became its vice president pain. ase of SOME endurance in this WRIGLEY flavor! {t lasts —I-a-s-t-s—L-A-S-T-S ! Speaking of endurance—two athletes walked an all-day race. One took light foods and liquids—the other took WRIGLEY’S. The WRIGLEY boy came in at sun-down and said: “Let’s go to the firemen’s ball tonight’—or words to that effect. eevee Cased, SOSLDOnIA | WEaseyaty Divino tet EyUe OL" ia: vary [ndepelidebe: that tt home|: That was four years ago. ‘Tho states of Washington, California, times made the folks Jump and say |Chamber of Commerce at that EASY T0 DARKE lOregon, Idaho and Montana took| Ouch!” with its sharp digs time was not “putting it wohpet t | steps toda) preliminary to mobiliza-| aa bry py set it to doing a lot of Label i Rohan resolution- , ; : digging assing” org ; [ie ea alae s the seer teas In 1900 he sold the Outburst neh The. board of trustees asked YOUR GRAY Paren Seeemneene SS SOS Seer eens went to work for a Seattle daily.|Jones if they might “borrow” Cor- ‘ory the specific purpose has| aad it was there be married balay fore yee, se Pye Ve ees aot Sead Auslenated’ for thuan 3 _ After a year, he went back to|izetion on its feet. PE, Try this! Brush Sage T Htroops, it is tunderstood they will be| Don't U D Rest Spokane. | “FN loan him to you,” said Ava ae oe Insed th fold ing railways and other jon't se yes—Nestore | ie began dabbling in public en-|Jones, Jones never got him back! P iP 9! . (ape aginie hair, taking one strani The other boy went to bed. Jiueans of communication, n-suard| Natural Color — With] tervrises—appio shows, and such| Get thaelden manic » takinil one dat ling ship. building, arsenals and Remedy — 'S., veare ag, : Now the Chamber of Commerce —_— a WRIGLEY’S helps endurance. {t makes a long jother plants of use to the govern Healthful y Ten years ago he became asso-!;, {he strongest commercial organ-| When you darken your hair ‘' nt should war come. Money Back Guarantee. ciated with the Arthur D. Jones); ation in the Inland Empire, per-| gage ‘Tea and SulAhur, no one cam 1m Vestate company here, as man-|/paps, and just the other day they |tell, because it's Ne so natu € | The regiments will be held in} readiness to await the order of| Maj. J. Franklin Bell dirty, atloky day short. It sweetens, soothes and sat- Isfies. {It aids appetite and digestion. That’s a good deal for a nickel to buy. Chew it after every r of the real estate department. |; lected Corbaley as managing /so evenly. Preparitg this mi ‘ vg He stayed there six years, He be-| secretary for the fifth time. though, at home is Mussy and tt needs to. ° : y Ae The Chamber of Commerce plenains pore coal over, or getting gray or! jayed a big, major role in landing|any drug store to GARD PARTY TURSDAY ede hyde vit dar oe t | CORBALEY WILL BE Ithe farm loan bank for Spokan Sraparadial: improved\ by the addis William McKinley circle, Ladies | Ovt and lifeless oalmnty rete oie and Corbaley Was one of the chiet|tion of other ingredients, called) of the G. A. R., will give a card ‘ All ready to HERE ON TUESDAY witnesses before the board when it|"“Wyeth’s Sage and S\ulphur Comp! party Tuesday afternoon, in. the he limit by pound.” You just dampen @ Hon Marche tea room, sixth floor. pi iia eee Corbaley’s regime, the|sponge or soft brush with: ees | Gordon C. Corbaley, secretary > ampire has been knitted to-]and draw — this hpi Four t of the Seattle Chamber of pate avn Pcl ag rn the air, taking one small stra’ 2 A MOTHER'S TROUBLES ‘ ( omimen © and ¢ ommert ial Club, is ade its hub. moring al ae expected in Seattle Tuesday. Hej”, - saat Sy eR | ppears, and A mother’s wnending work and iianta tote X ¢ ple of days tol, Gh. pl cage raat ae ation or two, your hair becon devotion drains and strains her|s talk over his work with heads of ct; * While back, we said he mar |i eautitully darkened, glossy physical strength and leaves its] \ mark in dimmed eyes and careworn ed. Well, they have three young committees and bureaus, attend |"? : luxuriant. expressions—she ages before ealthful wa the trus meeting, and oth ra _now—Richard, 12; Tom, 9,|Gray faded hatr, though no dis wise learn the ropes preparatory |" Mary: 3 grace, is a sign of old age, and | And he keeps the whole four of) we all desire a youthful and at. time lto taking charge April 1. His res them on his desk—pictures of | tractive appearance, get busy ed Any mother Sart tanine lgnation was accepted by the Spo-| hem, that is—so that he may steal! once with Wyeth's Sage and Suk Jimulsion of Norwewlan Cod Liver kane chamber last week |glances at them when he's in the|phur Compound and aw a atrengthening food "s bractng | 5 Ele. 4g) thick work, in his shirt sleeves. | younger. ‘This ready-to- add rictinses to her, ane od, intere es ae , ood Mixer jration is a delightful toilet , Pat hottie Minuinion tact Rai Supenmaania Heya Hun Hat | STAR WANT ADS — {| Gorbatey has a deep, hearty Berg ‘and thot @ medicie. ai poe ; |x its fame in world-wide. It Is}poilet p. nis Q-Ran Depiiatory || BEST FOR RESULTS [| votoe, id is accounted a “good | intended for the cure, mitigation or free from alcohol, va ter Whi as Hl ete | eeatccaeleadanentnate dane xlicilow” among the newspaper boys, | prevention of dise Beott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J

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