The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1917, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR )MRS. WAUGHOP # BRITISH OFFICIAL . CONTRIBUTES TO fim ore DEATH OF GIRL WAR PICTURES BATTLE OF SOMME Startling Taken From First Line Trenches You will never realize cither the awful grandeur of the war, the desperate ferocity with which it is being waged, or the frightful toll it takes of human life, unless you see these Official Government-Made Pictures. ‘ In them you will see the Battle of the Somme, with the actual fighting along the first-line trenches; the gallant American Aviators, of whom many have won war med- 9 4 for brave deeds, while others have lost their lives; the American Ambulance Corps \s lgventlaming ecient } in action; and the Grand Fleet in the North Sea—the most powerful assemblage: of Tiffin testified that Mra. great fighting machines ever mobilized. Waughop had Id him Wednesday that her pat were almost all of the eame « Finds Her Il didn't take Elizabeth od Mre " hadn't ea © had BEGINNING JULY 1 THIS BANK WILL PAY 4% Interest on Savings a ) testimony, the which | fillng of several physi lead to charges against cians, developed at the coro ner's inquest, held Friday, to In vestigate the death of Miss Elizabeth Davenport, 20. The jury found that Miss Davenport died as the result of an illegal Operation performed at the Queen City Sanitarium, 2201 & Mad iec st, conducted by Mrs. Nollie Waughop. . HE AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST COM.- PANY announces to its Savings Depositors, and those who contemplate opening Savings Accounts, that, begin- ning July 1, the Interest Rate on Savings Accounts will be Coroner Advanced from Three Per Cent to SERGT. MAJOR V. HAMILTON who was in the battle of the Somme, will lecture on these pictures. ‘STRAND THEATRE Saturday, June 30, to July 7 Compounded Semi- Annually s cane,’ Waughop, ‘be pald me an oper —We will have on exhibition a big dis- play of war relics captured in the bat- tle of the Somme. riftin for my care ation in Nover In the presence of Dr field and Dr iffin, cording to Tin trio of doctors sent nts to b he testimony of Dr, A mingtor of in wh » building Mt added to the weight nas Mra. Waughop Davenport from the > my t that time that | took her home almont{ immediately,” Dr. Remmington sald Girl Makes Accusation Miss Davenport w eded at the office bees stenographic work resulting from the assoctation meeting In Tacoma last week, Dr Remmington said. He had been away his office most of the week Dra ed the girl after HH. Can the woman, ac admitted that a most of their The Tendency of All Values i Jar of the Man Who Saves Should This About and to Encourage We have determined on this « July nouncement appears. We Will Give Credit From Deposits Made in This Bank During the Weel. Ending The I Increase Accordit Those Whe the to Upward Dol or D. the Rem State Phrift in Wist secretary Demtal an All vere works ociation, offices nurse First is , July First on evidence ag July Sixth tt Mis office Sunday was Ace Ste Remember the Dates ways remind you of it Life, July 1 to 6, and let y New Savings May it be the Date and Certificate of Y ing she ur s . be har OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS B, BL LUTEN Secretary J, A, MURRAY Chairman of the Board MARTIN WOLDSON Director J.C, FORD Director J. JOHNSTON Director WEBSTER Director J. P. GLEASON J President GEO. B. BAKER Viee President AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK & TRUST CO. American Bank Building Second at Madison CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $700,000 BUSH Cashier K Welchbrodt, who attend. before whe died at Provi al, swore that in the ne of the Sisters, Mins id him “Nelle did tt.” ym Davenport, 1417 12th ave brother, told the jury that she had hi ration performed in November, an dthat he believed it had been done at the Queen City sanitarium SPANGLER ELECTED "HEAD OF COUNCIL ngler was man of the new member’ council the Chamber of Commerce and Com al Club, at ite first meeting Friday. The council ie composed of! representatives of the vartous bual-| teas and professional groups in the) . organization w A. T. DREW Assistant Cashier EL Davenport t w I Children’s Orthopedic hospital and | T CHURCH AND MTALS GET COIN charitable associations = the Seattle Children’s home each are to receive $25,000, while the Pulmonary hospital at Riverton in to receive $5,000. The First Church of Christ, Scientists, of the city ts named for $5,000 and the Fourth ' | Chureh for $10,000. Her will was filed for Friday. afternoon. Documents written on paper! made from asbestos fiber, with inks from the nitrates of iron and! WEST FRONT—While the ¥ BOTH BRITISH AND here Le John Walter Ackerson home ish trope are fighting desperately te on- Lens, the German crown prince is hnell 1 on Mercer island, is residuary legatee. The es- at $25,000. The Seattle cobalt, have withstood a red heat for two hours ‘without being dam aged. Beginning >, Tomorrow Tantaliz- ing Mystery and Love Story Earle Williams “Apartment 29” * Thrill after thrill, suspense upon suspense, and interest building into a bighly-keyed climax make “Apartment 29” a dis- tinectively original photoplay, with spectacular surprises which would spoil an evening's entertainment were it told you before hand. To gee it is to talk about it. } M. GUTERSON’S FAMOUS | RUSSIAN ORCHESTRA ier Amour” | ADMISSION 15 CENTS MUSICAL PROGRAM By Benoist By Massenet Photoplay House | sion. V ne |waid “it looked like him.” | near Verdun. The Germans are being beaten the Freneh ' AN BULGARIAN FRONT —arti king depots RUSSIAN PARIS, June 30.—Picked troops, driven forward in per- haps the most savage attack the German crown prince has attempted in six months, suc penetrating the French first line trenches near Verdun over a front of nearly a mile and a half last night, but we driven out. Fearful tosses were inflicted on the attackers and the net gain wae a small bit of ground held on the slope of Deadman's Hill, according to the official report An evidence of the German concentration, 80 prisoners, taken in this fight by our forces, be longed to four dif ent reg ments,” the statement sald ‘orthwest of Cerny the enem re ‘ed his attacks at night. Two against Lavovelle were accon panied by liquid fire. In very live }ly fighting, the attackers obtained & footing on a battered salient | of Hill attack iost Yesterday “In the Champagne, Navarin Farm, a strong jraid was repulsed The fighting around in the same sector where the Ger aan crown prince yesterday to break thru ina violent gen | fensive ED HAGEN JURY nat er 304, a retoo French tre { coun nehes west of | German | Verdun FAILS TO AGREE : Standing nine to three for ac quittal, the jury in the case of Patrolman Ed Hagen, charged with bribery, reported disagree. ment at midnight Friday, and liam, The jury went out at 2:30 p. m. Hagen, who was indicted by the county grand jury last fall, was al-| leged to have accepted $10 from . G. Peterson in return for pro- tecting him from arrest for having 360 quarts of liquor in his posses Peterson, on the stand, wasn’t sure that Hagen was the policeman gave the money fo, altho he Hagen swore he was at Sunny- dale with his wife and her sister, Mary Vanderlip, on the day terfon said he bribed him. Boy Sold 56 Bonds Robert Heffernan, son of John T Heffernan, president of the Hef; |fernan Engine Works, will receive | the special war merit badge for selling the greatest number of Lib: erty bonds of the Seattle Boy Scouts. He sold 66 bonds, is}, Was discharged by Judge Gil- | « | his best Creeps at the French y the Mritish, bat are pressing By United Freee Leased Wire LONDON, June 30.—With irresistible force, British troops swept on closer around L today. Gain of a mil total front of four mil ported by Field Marshal Haig “As the result of qur attack he sald, “strongly organized fensive systema on both banks of the Souchez river, covering Lens, were captured.” "« whole objectives were gain-! slight lows and with consid ny Casualties j ons of great strength, as ta al and strategic im- portance, are ours “Additional reports confirm the} success of the Lens drive.” Hattle front dispatches declared | the were centering their! north of the railroad lines) — northeast of Avion. If the British | reach this junetion point, the Ger! mans will be ent from their lines to the south, and the efty it self isolated except from the north pant Loge Seats 50c OXMAN TO FACE SEVERE GRILLING By tolted Pree Leased Wire SAN FRANCISCO, June 30.—At tomeys defending Mre. Rena |Mooney in her bomb plot trial to |@ay made arrangements to open up the que the veracity of F ‘ Oxman under charges of eubornation of perjury a re. sult of his part In. the trial of TiThomas Mooney The state has datiety. thes 0" warned the defense to prepare to Kiving appetite and the re-|see Oxman placed on the stand Prenential to strength. | xtonday onal Remed (i-| Oxman's testimony will conclude BLN: the case of the state. whl git's With the prosecution practically re iF wa completed, some 160 witnesses maine tae heve been examined in the three tne jaweeks of testimony and -200 ex hibits, ranging from shotguns and linaxim ailencers to social corre- sndence have been introduced TOO WEAK TO FIGHT “omhe- back on of now nan was renily as lin weal a he it: w | from ‘uric acid Kidneys, or bladd: h de the GREECE IS MOVING sl ate AGAINST GERMANY Don’t Neglect By United Press Leased Wire ATHENS, June 30.—Greece moved rapidly today in action your stomach, Keep it strong and well. When isa- grees with it, strengthen it with against Germany. All Greek diplomatic representatives in the central powers’ capitals were recalled and -all Greek army chiefs were summoned to Athens for conference as to best utilization of the army. It was confidently expected that Germany will respond with a declaration of war. The full war strength of Greece 1s about 200,000 men, according to! ~ Practically all of this best data, force haw been mobilized for two years, The army 1s formed under the compulsory service Iw, and is | eenerally regarded as well disci plined, altho not as well equipped As necessary for effective service. When Venizelos resigned as pre mier under former King Constan tine and government at Salonika, a large foree attached itself to his stand- . Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, Sold avery where. In boxes, 10c., 28. stablished his provisional, the highest, many « ADMISSION 25 CENTS ‘SUZZALLO NOT READY TO FIRE GERMAN PROF the University district have filed a protest against the lecture delivered | Monday night by Prof. Fred- | erick W. Meisnest of the de | partment of German, on the | subject, “Germany is Faust, and not Hamlet.” Many persons who heard the lec- | ture say that they could see little | connection between Dr. Meisnest’s | tepie and his compreher marks on German efficienc it tellectual vement |clare that the lecture was jpro-German propaganda | conference of and | professional men of the neighbor hogd took up the matter with President Henry Suzzallo Friday night It was the opinion of the \Yerees that Dr. Meisnest war |tinctly unfortunate” in making |statements that could be miscon |strued at this time. Prof. Suzzallo stated Friday that lin general po member of the fac ulty could retain his position if it could be proved that he had made seditious statements, He declared however, that while all the evi |dence was not before him, he was | not convinced as yet that Dr, Meis- | |nest had made any such state. | ments in his lecture. Citizens of ore. and ach They de business ard The Greek military and royalist |party, however, continued to con trol a majority of the armed forces | It will probably be several months before these two factions in the army can be united and made ready |for active service. The personnel jof the Greek army, however, is of the soldiers be jing veterans of the Balkan wars | Tt appears likely that Greece will throw her forces into the Macedo: nian campaign, releasing several hundred allied troops now there for service on the Western front This would arouse enthusiasm in Greece, as one of main causes of unrest was former King Constan tine’s failure to keep his pledges ta aid Serbia. —————— H. G. WELLS’ IDEA OF GOD Sydney on) Rev Anne will rey Invisible Be popular ~— clealwome skin with Does a pimply, unattractive skin shut you off from admiration and pleasant associations ? Fach time you cleans® your face with Resinol Soap you give ita ‘beauty treatment'’ with the soothing, healing Resino!l medi cation. If aided, in severe cases, by alittle Resinol Ointment, this usually leaves the complexion naturally clear and fresh All droge 41! Resino! Soap and Oint For sample of each, tree, write to Dept. 1%-N, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. PALACE HIP Continuous today, 1:30 to 11 t | Princess Ka, Times } Vampire Dancer.” Roy Today | Harrah and Girls. Four Other Big Photoplay, “The Magic Mirror. Afternoons, 1 Eves and Sun., ite Only BHC ony Every Sunday AROUND See the Great Shipyards, Dry Docks, Flouring Milis, Port Commission Termin- als, Immense Ocean Docks, Bathing Beaches, ete, Great Panoramic View ‘S. S. HB. KENNEDY. LEAVES COLMAN DOCK 4:10 P.M. Returns 5:18 P, SEATTLE HARBOR |f im

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