The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1917, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ——— 1) CHILDREN PINSK IS BURNING Artillery Razes Teuton Stronghold | Where New Russia Cap acay at sew menis tener oor striking wt Pinwk ere wrtillery fire) Is Hitting Teutons) sci ats in tines With the most winsome child actress on the screen TOMORROW bar he treope adve at of helms, od slight action was made outre No report from the Mallen Ny United Press Loased Wire LONDON, July 7.—-Russla has started her offensive now on the Pinsk front, according to a Reuter dispatch received to- day, Violent fighting near this city was reported. Russian artillery is leveling away all obstacles in the way of an infantry advance, and the city of Pinek is already aflame, HAIG STRIKES AGAIN By United Prese Wire MALISTER You'll Laugh You'll Cry LONDON, July Field Mar. shal Haig struck today east of Wytachaete, advancing the British line slightly, according to his formal report to the war office. ted a which had additional , Hollebeke. ‘Toda * of another push forv YOU Can Have a It’s the Greatest Child Picture Ever Made the same region ; Se After taking more than 18,000), rhe e e 4) AND prisoners in the sudden drive to- ® in the sharp angle ward Lamberg, indicated by the a iver Lys and the pam f row in the above map, the armies | car os to Lille. The two » e ted |of new Russia are striking today on | waterways conv at Somenes. | ; 4 the Pinsk front, Pinsk is shown on For several days Halg haa not iy [the dotted line, between Lemberg | mentio fighting around | and Minek Lens, ¢ { rey the| ’ In His Latest AN MISSION 8... ANOR Coste Tae |BELGIAN Mi sy: Selig Fyoen Zana Wh | i meay 10) LOSE 19 PLANES | | | ARRIVES SUNDAY PARIS, July 7.—Germany has | | steals H 4 r P, 1 vinced of the fruitlessness of ness—ALL these are YOURS asking } : 1 Continued From Page a| her counter offensive against |) ‘ “A Little Land and Liberty!” Think what these words mean to you and the chil- ; . AND | Samuel Hill, 814 F. Highland drive,| the French south of Laon, | | Iren, Life in the garden—YOUR arden—-watching this ‘row, assisting Nature to which will be turned over to their Today's French official report ‘ | Ire f 1 the ga 1 gard ating port Ae abate erwin: Suge 4: : j s Aisposal dyring their vinit detailed a cessation of fighting in produce bountif wholesome provender yathering the new laid egg ‘ No events have been planned for|that region and a resumption of ar Se ing the littl is the Life! Sunday by the commit except a|Ullery activity at another part of Se | , motor trip over the boulevards of |the line east of Rheims, in the La ie the city, If ft te agreeable to the | Toy Pantheon and south of Mo x j |members of the party, however, # rom viller The night was calm lride thru the newly opened Lake | elsewhere. J ’ : } hw ‘ 6 Washington ship canal into Lake| In the period from June 21 to See with es an actual demor of tk ev I ’ Washington may be arr June %0, the statement sald, 19 f ¥ \ t the M on Farr learn practi : te i The program for Monday {n-|enemy aeroplanes and captive ‘ scauiire ad plenituda Brea shack u to the payroll } ” cludes an {nformal luncheon at the | balloon had been downe irteen ak Sy aay Pas cue hist. tee ahd inte¥est you we ALOE ‘ f Rainier club, at 11:30, a public mass |others, seriously damaged ° a OR or € you | I i ) meeting at na, at | seen to fall within the enemy lines, | ® ; WOOD MA want to stay alway : : ‘ ‘ Laid North of 53, in the Country God Forgot which Baron Moncheur will speak : | # ‘ Take the Everett Interurban, hour on the half-hour, at Fifth Ave. and Pine St 4 i and a public dinner at the Masonic| Cansules Will Hold 4 (Seattle). The finest electric cz West will take you right to ALDERWOOD ‘ Wonderful Snow and Ice Scenery. temple, at 6:30 erg ; ; MANOR in 45 minutes (no walking); or drive out in 40 minutes over the beautifu At the dinner « itable wit) ~~ Draft Army Numbers : j Arar *isank’ Sicklevard (vie Wibetllice At be provided for » Relgians, | @ ’ ss No k Boulevard 1a Y ad Sing Sai os dia ADULTS CHILDRE! , miasione will : , “all or send for a free copy of A. A. Quarnberg’s book, “Filbert Growing for Profi jwhere th SS ae Continued From Page 1 Abe fede! Set hao wae |ish or French. The dinner will be aeien linformal, and a charge of $1 a plate * an Be A he 4 GOME EARLY will be made to each guest Somyos thre Week 27 PUC 3E MILL Oo. ra Where to Buy Tickets |re ne from boards I ( Tickets for the public dinner will op Walker Building, Seattle. LAND DEPARTMENT Phone—Elliott 182. be on sale at the following places v | | First National bank, Seattle Na-| WOMAN WASN'T HIT (Steal Hens, Jewels tional dank, National Rank of Com Petting merce, National City bank, Dexter iret ring stoak WITH A HAMMER and Tub Fixtures} Horton bank, Union Savings and nigh men for the fir { | Trust Co., Frederick & Nelson, the regis After examination of the skull|, Three Ted hens, bathtub fixtures, | ron Marche, Rhodes Bros.’ depart an overcoat, a watch, an automo-| ment store, Bartell’s drug store | wound which police believed Fri-| bile and « case of surgical instru-| Second av and Union st, and the i day had been inflicted with a ham-|ments were among the stolen arti nber of Commerce | mer, physicians at the city hospital Cles reported at police headquar-| , Club 4 declared that Annie McDonald, 46, ‘°"® ‘tay: ens The commissioners will ‘ave 4 ' 1 2: rg Great Northern train for Portlanc : : ; 2229 Seventh ave., had been acci- The county-city bullding ie get-\at 11:45 p. m. Monday on ae Provos r Gentally injured in a fall from ajting into its summer togs. Blue| Baron Moncheur, the chairman of ( will do the ( chair upon which she was standing|cnd white striped awnings are be- (the mission, is chief of th Hetteal a number to tack up a picture ling placed over all of the windows. | bureau of the Beletan forelgn office | 'T0% globe =. 7 . at Havre. At the opening of t America's men of draft age wil! European war he was fi — be responsible for ascertaining ; ui ister to Turkey He ts about 60 whether or not they are draft. - — - — Bs BE 1 years of ane. ed in the big human lottery. ! iA I ‘ Senco. the, war depertmeat, te UTo HITS WOMAN | Gen, Leclereq was formerly com ’ GINNING TOMORROW 682° \c.c8 02 0") Sps.tycy.ceren® [DANBURY CASE AMERICA’s MOST ||, W, W, a etka “eae ie as weeks they be on the alert, fol- | uae auto collision between { British cavalry . A PICTURE OF DAYS WELL KNOWN M. Hector Cartier, the cova low the newspaper announce FAMOUS CAPITAL-LABOR CASE Doran, 2016 Dearborn st, ad’ TO SEATTLE PEOPLE of the mission, is a son of the di-| Tents of the draft requir The Dar Iry tters’ case is America’s most famous oe W. Cotterill, park board ‘ N cai ir ha ments, and, when in doubt, ask apits 5 < a = : . rector of the National Bank 'B hilly loeal ascatmntion senrde: pital , Serre Soe P , secretary, Friday night, resulted in sium, at Antwerp, and {s him Phe orotast miarunl eonsrds te \ the morning of July 16, when PORTLAND, July 7-—Unprece-|©Uts and possible internal injuries head of the Itallan and Rel Dt iseekrbad ae amnion Srp gal to auction ¢ 141 homes of aged i W. W. oc , to Doran, and bruises to Mra. BR ; Bank Co., which holds large inter dented I W. activity thruout the srural 306 | 13th re, who ests in South America, His father) eae eae shy ga Pacific Northwest today is consid-|standing on the curb. and ‘ h been imprisoned by the ( can be no mistaking the duty of This han been the progress of the case Me Nor est today standing on the curb and was , ae Op y th Prana 000 registrants : s all Danbury hat factories made an agreement with the | ered more alarming than ever be-|tiruck by Doran's machine as # { Maj. Osterreith wes for many What Each Must Do unior fore. Officials of Washington, Ida-|¢*psized years military attache at the Rel-, /® brief, this is what each man Pe core later eement arose and 12 of the 18 shops | po and Oregon admit the situation is Si : egation at Pe 7 ry required to do repudiated t sn cae _ Aen eet at tralkbnene Antces|, G0 to your exemption board and By 1900 all br fad again been untontzed. ‘The Loewe shop | #TO*!ng more serious ing in Park § Sunday : | family ’ y . 4 out what your red ink serial|| was one of the x ou I. W. W. strikes have tied up lo&-) ‘The first “community sing,” ff | Enlisted as Private mber 4 # soon as your board The union called a strike against Loewe and instituted ging camps tn Eastern Washington | which everybody is invited to take P } Count Louls d’'Ursel ts firat ec numbering the card. boycott and the Idaho panhandle Threats part, along with Wagner’s band in to the Duke d'Ursel, who e t ttery The American Federation of Labor took up the cause against law and order in the Yakima wl) be staged in Woodland park at ‘ é4 Gf a Srivate at the cutbre ¢ h the drawing in and made it its own valley have led to requests for) 2 p. m. Sunday. George Hast the war. In 1914 the hiiak % 1g) Rton Then ad ¢ wh Loewe claimed his business was damaged $80.000 by this troops. Farmers of the Inland Em ings, basso, will lead. ‘ secretary of the Belgian legation at YOU Were drawn, and the order in boycott pire have been told the I. W. W. in moipiinidepicmesaaaa ‘ Teheran. He aleo enlisted in the|“tich you m yar. Sult was instituted under the Sherman anti-trust law, tend to set fire to the wheat fields ee ee eT Finis dah orivate, and tose to the] Arter cnet hen you must alleging the boycott wan restraint of trade. When srain ts ripe'ana Gry. “Perm grade o' eute: . t r er pear for physical examination. The case has been bitterly fought thru the courts, On one side ers thruout the three states are’ . ae ni age ith th He re is 1 In case of dot bt as to any point, || were Loewe and the Anti-Boycott association, on the other the Dan-| forming Home Defense leagues,| Visit Pt. Defiance Park |e ihe Comtnlontetece agian AFMY-| ask your local board about it |] bury Hatters’ union and the American Federation of Labor armed, and prepared to resist by| | Take S. §. Tacoma or Indianapolis jonersa are accompa | ae "5 om y orce, 1f neces “tivities 4 Colman Dock on the od¢ nied by Hugh Gibson, of the anne Watch The Star | Loewe secured judgment, collectible out of the savings and | force, if necessary, activities of the) f), “olen 1D ne ete oon fea al park in the Northwest. Fine the reg-|| homes of the hatters monday ple picnic grounds, boating and bathing These are the first p istrant must watch, but there will States department of state, the per sonal representative of Secretary | facilitie THE PHOTOPLAY CLASSIC OF THE AGE Lansing; Capt. Cook, U.S A., and|¥@ others, and, as every man ts |wondering what'll happen when| gelng ahead. 1 hope | won't | 40¢ Single—Return @e Gustavus Whitely, the Belgian con-|t@*ed with the responsibility o! DANBURY HATTERS th ll my place.’ And I says to, lose my home—t hope so, but | P sul at Baltimore. knowing requirements, it behooves Judd | \t Tho tae A nt pres ieee, witi|® all right.’ But a litue while after] ter, “go in and put on your best | affairs of the commissioners while » first set o! ctions will | : x that Henry took sick and died and! suit to have your picture they are in Seattle. At the Hin|De ven out to the press in the! Continued From Page 1 |i: was nothing but worrying about| taken.” Veterans 3 Other Big Acte home, where they will make their "Xt few days le @ having his home taken away from “Indade, | will not,” said the lem, 3 headquarters, they will be served ¥ ERIS ————lhe aaid, ‘does this judgment case | him that did it eld: tan. (These are the Photoplay by Belgian girls of Seattle, under , bother you much” And I said to So I began trying not to think| clothes | wear every day and || Free Ralloons for Children Saturday the direction of Mra, W. Lang, Mrs. | og , him, ‘Yos, Henry, it does.’ And he | about t," continued the old man,| he can take my picture in I]... and Wednesday Matinces Rose Lang, Miss Nettle le says to me, ‘Owen,’ says he, ‘when! but his lip trembled a little as he them.” and Miss Lucte Dewaele. I go to bed and I happen to wake|pent forward in his chair and) ———— — a = ——— tusiness houses and homes were up in the night, the first thing that) clasped his hands. “But now,” he preparing, Saturday, to display the pops into my mind is this Loewe! went on, “they're going to have REX BEA Belgian colors—black, golden yel question; and I can't sleep for|the sale July 16, and 1 guess it’s all THEATRE low and red. Tho supply of Belgian ———— — ——— over. I don't know what'll hecome PLAYERS flags in Seattie is low, #0 many of us | Hazen J. Titus will look after the PALACE HIP us Today, 1:30 to 11 A Lobedie & Co.; From the Famous Novel by : he greates Aielave: Ao ; banners were being made. The ke Hi FIFTH and PINE Tel. ELLIOTT 408 ‘| (he greatest of photoplays. A wonderfully vivid ee aia 4h eartaal tara fot pmpete ereke inte (ware (Reached by Car Lines from Everywhere) ; nd picturesque port 1 of the wild, rough, lawless equal width, make the flag i on . = Mis “cr A senegal pribos| hee fe of Alaska in the days when this land was the Ree a lads andt sabipeanard dkodea Week f5.m7S d re \ ) is land wa Re . just a lad, and I remember I landed V ie en of hunted men and the last frontier of civili Ah, Watson! A Clue! stad Hisar Efe peers CCK tomorrow BUNGA ee ation. S| More puzzles over library thiev ber the day well. There was no OTHER MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ie A ery developed Friday, when the | railroads coming into New York in A POWERFUL, THRILLING AND SENSATIONAL DRAMA if | \ story of red-blooded fighting men, told by a steamer rug and pillow slip recent Ladies who desire a reliable those days, and no houses over| } in who loved the great outdoors and knew the ly stolen from the Queen Anne and dependable remedy for all || three stories. And I came to Dan rT} 9 ay of these men conv: y ali P branch library were found in the Femal ubles and Irregu bury because I was a hatter and te £ pea 7 Re Its nvincing realism and Queen Anne grammar school, Fifth larities—a remedy which has ||here was where the hats were : id ¢ amatic qualities are due to the fact that it i ave, N. and Taylor st stood the test of r one made. I worked at my trade and ie. THOMAS, author “The Rainbow,” “Come Out of the record of the things that Rex Beach himself saw The school had been entered which has given general satis saved up my money and bought Her Husband's Wife,” “The Better Understanding.” 1 took par whe he lur role d th id the rug and > were le action, « housands have || my little home, and It don’t see F k part in when the lure of gold and the thirst an rug and slip were left on factior rie pie itaht: aninahie,) thay anetn take The cast for this play will be augmented by the appearance of toutified, a good and legitimate enture drew him to the KLONDIKE Pon on tae eabe we ; SACRED CHURCH CONCERT t move thri nd fascina or whe + ] ir and fascinates those for whom Mrs, Cora Owens Wright will be y picture has no appeal. soloist at a sacred concert at the ee sh Presbyterian church, Tenth ranged for a Public Lecture by. | N. and E. John st., Sun¢ y, at W. A. BAKER, of Portia | “SILLS ADMISSION 15 CENTS ae ss ae CHILDREN 5 CENTS aa Toe BeOS ILLS AMERICAN LAKE ay none al navevcured, many "ae the moat i STRAND THEATRE § peecirncpn.cnae ‘i oe Fast service from Colman Dock. | * Boats leave ever hours after m. on the odd hour, connecting r ther is just as ¢ Not sold in drug’ store mail to any address, th electric car in Taeom Round trip direct to Army re SOUND NAVIGA remedy which can be taken with perfect safety at all time | away trom me MR. ERNEST WILKES “When my house was attached, who will appear in the part of “The Ambassador I went to Dietrich Loewe and told him I hadn't nothing to do with the IN hi to=aiiee ADO) BOS Sacnieee =o Se boycott, and he promised my prop: erty would be left alone, but he didn’t keep his word. Won't Spruce Up “I don't have respect for a man that don’t keep bis word!” And the old man's eyes flashed as he thought of Loewe's broken prom in should try related Bible Students Have | Ore. Whether it be Electricity, Vibration or Medicine, each patient receives the treatment indicated in that particu- lar case. One Dollar Cash pays for Consultation, Treatment and Medicine. DR. EVANS 401 Peoples Bank Bldg., Second and Pike St. 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.; 7 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 11 a. m. to 12. We been promised that the union would do whatever It could for us if our homes was | sold, and | was told to go ahead with my planting, and tm ! or boxes for § RAYMOND REMEDY Co,, ATE cK, Hotel Antlers, & Union NO COLLECTION TAKEN; 2 x. '

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