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4 DAYS—STARTING SUNDAY cnmesesemees GERMANS HIT ROTHY FRENCH LINES DALTON Ny United Pree Leased Wire PARIS, July 21.—All thru fast night the Germans continued their offensive against French troops on the Chemin Des Dames, hurling great masses of men in fruitless attacks, the French official statement de clared today. The a julte were repelled, the war office said, southeast of Cerny | BIG BATTLE RAGING By United Press Leased Wire PETROGRAD, July 21 -An tn: in the Smorgon-Krevo sector, leording to battlefront received today corps is Dearing tfo brunt of the fighting and Russian guna are ob taining mastery of the enemy ac This ta the first indication of ex tension of the offensive to the near Vilna. ‘Caught in the - MOVIES STAR IS tlie By United Press Leased W LOS ANGELES, July lace Reid, movie star, was Ginces | the very first row of the draft list The story of an Alaska dance hall girl, a Northern light that, like the great Borealis, lures and beckons, but is not for man to have and hold. Mary Pickford’s director, Mar-| [Any SEAT 10¢ ANY TIME ] shall Nejlan, and his assistant, Roy Marshall, were included. Chat DeWitt, Horace Davy, Ne Burns and H. B. Lull were also drawn | S« BRUNO LESSING'S” SON GOES Rudolph E. Block, Jr. beat Uncle Sam to ft when he enlisted in the | naval militia two weeks ago. He ia the son of “Bruno Lessing,” short | a local newspaper. ° | 3 POLICEMEN SELECTED Three Seattle policemen were ne lected. Officers Bolton, Kimsey | and Schoonov Must answer the| call. The lat as a family . r STEW" CAMPBELL DRAWN “Stow” Campbell, deputy shert | was grabbed. He was the only ac | tive deputy eligible in the draft eee SHANGHAI RESTAURANTS 106 Second Ave. S., near Yesler Way New Branch 711 Pike St. At either place you will be served to your taste with foods cooked in American or Chinese style—regular nivalis or merchants’ lanch. Our Chop Suey and Noodles have ‘PAT TAMMANY HONORED Patrick Tammany, aseistant cor ! poration counsel, was selected. He claimed no ¢ tion altho the father of a five-month-old girl. eee CORONER TIFFIN SELECTED Coroner Tiffin will not have to serve, altho he and Harry Exbert, deputy coroner, were drawn. Both become famous. Bring your 1 family or friends and try our neg excellent Sunday Chicken NO, 258 FAINTS Dinner. LYNN, Mass.—Timothy D. Ma guire, one of this city’s 258's, faint ed when he learned his number was the first out. His mother also collapsed when she learned tt eee. WM. J. BRYAN 18 CALLED DENVER, Col.—-Wm. Jeonings [Bryan held one of the first draft inumbers drawn. to the ex-secretary Neve in grape juice; and won't | | he does not be he is not a claim exemp- CLEMMER Seattle’s Best Photoplay Hailes TO AVENGE WOMEN MADISON, Wis Prussianism oe of wives and mothers, been called. The baby and I will have to shift for ourselves. But Otto will do bis duty—he must."| That's how Mrs, Otto Wagner, wife jof the Madison, Wis., No. 268 took |the news. SEVEN BROTHERS ESCAPE ST. PAUL, Minn.—Seven sons of |Wm. Dudley, all eligible for draft escaped the first quota. CONVICT IS DRAFTED SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.—Warren | K. Billings, convicted of murder in leonnection with the preparedness | parade dynamiting, was one of the first drawn in the draft here. oe |NATIVE OF GERMANY DRAWN | SAN JOSE, Cal.—Karl Richard |Friederich, a native of Germany, | was the first man drawn here, and fm Chew Kie, a Chinese, the second Two of those in the first draft have died since registration day TOM SEATON DRAFTED PORTLAND, Ore.—Tom Seaton, of Tacoma, pitcher, turned over re. cently by the Chicago Cubs to Los Angeles, of the Coast league, was drawn early in the craft. His home is in Tacoma . } ETHEL BARRYMORE “The Greatest Power” . LIBRARIAN TO FIGHT KAISER TACOMA, Wash.—John B. ser, city librarian, may be one to march on the Hohenzollerns. John held No. 56. THEO, KARL 18 DRAFTED THE PICTURE OF THE HOUR | OLYMPIA, July 21.—Theo. Karl 9 Johnson, better known as Theo. Karl, noted opera singer, is am those drafted here. He has a mother deper M. Guterson’s Famous Russian Orchestra MUSICAL PROGRAM “Serenata Napoletana” ..By Sgambati “Second Hungarian Fantasia”.. «By Tobani EXTRA SPECIAL! | lent upon him. | ONLY SONS ARE CALLED | BELLINGHAM, July 21.—Howard and Everett Wheller, only sons of a local real estate dealer, were both selected in the draft here, ee LOGG BROTHERS TO GO Dave and Charley Logg, football | players of the U. of W. team, we both chosen in the draft. Among First Official Motion Pictures of the other athletes well known on the coast to be « n are ¥ Bald H Hy EA notional 125-pound amateur boxing tle's pitcher for several seasons Baird is already in the const artil lery, however . CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTOR Leo Ernst, Jr., among the first to be drawn on nuinber 2 58, is a “con: selentious objector,” and will claim exemption, He is @ socialist. Showing amazing scenes in Moscow and Petrograd during the overthrow of the Czar. Photographed by the American Ambulance, o-* Hamilton Fish, Jr., Chairman, IN WAVE FORM The Germans twice attacked tn waves and were twice hurled back tense artillery battle is in progress dispatches Tho crack Siberian front { is I story writer, and ts employed on| Ho ts not related | has crushed the hearts of milliona| Otto has| Kal- | | STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 21, Draft Army Will See Star Actors and Crack Boxers BY GEORGE MARTIN United F Btaff Correspondent WASHINGTON, July 21— Uncle Sam will have all kinds of entertainment and sporte for his first 600,000 drafted Sam- mies in cantonment camps this fall Chairman Raymond D. Foe dyck of the war department commission on training camp activities today outlined to the United Press the program now nearing completion. h camp will have a monste tre. Broadway successes wil them on a regular circult Stars to Twinkle | | h | the tour Caruso, Fritz Krelsler, the violinist, Pad. | towns near 6 *lerewski, and other world-famous |!ng the citia thelr share in en artists will appear tertaining drafted Sammies on Mary Pickford, Charlie Chaplin, | leave. Douglas Fairbanks and kindred Build Amusement Towns movie stars, including a brigade of Small towns are practically be vamptres, will appear in person, jing rebuilt and doubled In size by There will be picked vaudeville |the war department. At Junction | acts | City, Kan, near the Fort Riley can Well-known theatrical men will|tonment, movies, clubb is, awit organize home talent shows, fa-|/ ming pools, bowling alleys, billiard mous playwrights, framing the | halls and reading rooms are going | Sam Langford aod others, ~ 13 AUTO BUSSES ‘RED Pa latest street car strike novelty ‘the| Thra Herman Chapin, banks| « plant | Were issued to 189 private auto own rly to | ers aturday morning. These day, with « loss of $150,000. Thir-| autos have been carrying hun and @ great deal of varaphernalia,| Their passengers will be given an in addition to the building, were de. opportunity to drop their transpor-| stroyed jtation money into the Red mee The fire started in the “washing | banks room.” The origin is not known.| The Red Cross officers wanted J The Red Crova hospital and the| known that this was not to be un nurses’ home, adjacent to the plant, w both menaced Americans Playi ing | My United Press Leased Wire Louls, of the inter-unit baseball series to- day The “Comesbacte? _ me | BLAME 1. W. W. FOR down eat pever — pad--ou! befall the over-sealous American. Don’ are enti do mt ¥ refu your mo t help 80, Ace rihen sbe Le OLD MEDAL on ever are the pure, original Haarlem © st Capaulen MASTER The Good Nook says: } a” « ° And the women hi We're used to all the Indies, And we know they will save and RENCE UPSTAIns| AND UNION Farrar, John McCormick, Ball Series Abroad to 5 in the second game |) By United 1917, PAGE 2 Boxing is fine bayonet training the war department has learned Such masters of the cue as Willle Hoppe will give exbibitions in the camp billiard hall A monster Y, M, C, A. building and another of equal size for the Knights of Columbus are being erected at each camp. Branch libraries will be estab shed by the American Library Commission, The government will inetall college professors to teach | French, Italian and other lan }|suages. Intensive courses will be taught in any trade desired Sixty-seven war department ex are scattered thru the h cantorment, teach | perts tod up To teach wrestiing and boxing A “take-a-soldier-home-to-dinn will be Frank Gotch, Mike Gibbons,|/campalgn in being press-agen Johnny Kilbane, Tom Gibbons,|/among the cantonment town citt Joh nay Dundee, Frank Moran, Fred | cena. mm, Jack Dillon, Kid Al Dance halls are being built Packey McFarland, Jess Willara,| Dances and parties will be con ‘| etant y on the program, CROSS BANKS PLACE ON AvOs derstood as interference with the regular jitneys JITS ON YESLER WAY | ROUEN, Fraace, July 21.—Base a ts | Hospital No, 4, Cleveland, U. 8 A Jitneya will be run on Yesler beat Base Hospital No. 21 * gt | Way for the first time Sunday. Ar jrangements have been made for jitneys on this route Sunday, to ac commodate the picnic crowds across Lake Washington. The! |B’Nal B'Rith ptenic of the Helde-| | shetmer lodge will be held at For | tuna park. | TYING UP INDUSTRY | my United Press teased Wire ential te mrenark SAN BERNARDINO, Cal, July] GOLD £ Haarlem O11 Cap-|21-—1. W. W. influence ts blamed | eutes the yy nal Remedy of Mol-| for the complete tie-up of the vast weghertalt wakes of tans tungsten industry at Atolia on the | each saz ut @ man on bis | desert, which ts supplying much of feet before nows it; whether srial fo tps fret deters Be knows it; whether/ the material for the sships in the poisoning. the kidneys, gravel or| W&F. sto in the bladde — rangement or oth [RUSSIAN MOB ROBS MERCHANTS’ CLUB By United Press Leased Wire MOBCOW, July 20.—(Delayed.)— ‘niformed men on Thureday morn ing raided the big Merchants’ club. here, and robbed its members of 20,000 roubles (about $15,000 Modern Farmer Gets | Cows With His Auto} DETROIT, July 21. — “Pretty FOR PICNIC CROWD Last Times Today—“AT FIRST SIGHT” Starring MERRY MAE MURRAY 4 Days—Starting Tomorrow Two of the greatest writers of modern fiction, Harvey J. O'Higgins and Harriet Ford, together with the interna- tionally famous detective, Wm. J. Burns, wrote “The Argyle ‘ Case.” The picture was made under the personal supervision of the Genii of Filmdom—lInce! It is the greatest detective 16c— story ever screened : PRODUCED BY INCE | THE ARGYLE CASE WM.J. BURNS... DETECTIVE STORY FEATURING A cleverly concocted story—pulse-quickening—high voltage—a story of baffling mystery—unusual romance—ex- citing adventure—it is absorbing—thrilling—it contains all the elements of high-quality entertainment, and more for good measure. As a stage production it ran for over two years in New York City alone. As a film play it has broken all rec- ords at the New York Rialto Theatre. C Come Early—-It’s Another Coliseum Knockout soft, I say, pretty soft,” ejaculated a traveling man, jitneying from} Pontiac to Drayton Plains, as al} young farmer comfortably seated in| & modish roadster letsurely drove! a herd of Holstein cows along the road for the evening milking FIRE DESTROYS MILL Leosed Wire LEAVENWORTH, July 21.—-Fire originating in the engine room de- etroyed the planing mill and box factory of the Leavenworth Box 'Co. here, Friday night. STARTIN' ELLA G SUNDAY HALL « POLLY REDHEAD the 5c THIRD, The story of an orphan girl who found happiness in doing right thing at the right tir CLASS “A” 5c NEAR PIKE The oldest and largest etrt Savings Institution in the S' of Washington—in successful eration since 1889 Every Dollar entrustec Federal, State and Mur MORTGAGES on to exceed 50 per cent 5% You May Start an Ac WASHINGTON 810 Seco Assets $6,300,000 improved after all taxes and assessments are paid. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION jetly tate | op 1 to our care is secured in ricipal Bonds and FIRST Real listage—never of the conservative value Interest, Compounded Bemi-Annually, Is the Least We've Ever Pald Savers count With One Dollar. SAVINGS nd Avenue Established 28 Years lof New York | Federal officials were on hand tn PORTLAND JITNEYS New Yorkers Crowd | Exemption Boards RUEBEN BUTT DROWNS POSTPONE PICNIC By United Press Leased Wire Out ab oad EE Rae The Sons of Norway picnic has By United Preas Leased Wire q NEW YORK, Joly 21-—-Thousands|ham’ bay Friday night, while on an| ee indefinitely postponed. It was | *« crowded exemption outing expedition on Squalicum originally planned for Sunday, at © boards today, trying to ascertain | beach. w ‘ewood park. their standing in the draft, A num- ~-—-- | ber of boards that have been unable their alphabetical Het with serial numbers ready on time were still struggling to get them posted | today There was no sign of disorder. A Clearing House For Business Counsel The old saying that wo heads are better than one” has direct ap plication to the everyday business of The Scandinavian American Bank. Its depositors have no hes- itation in consulting with the offi- cers of the bank on matters that affect their business. It is natural that the depositors of this Institution of Service should avail themselves of this opportunity for co-operation. They have learn- ed during the quarter of a century of the bank's existence that the advice and counsel given is depend- every district to guard against pos- sible tampering with numbers. Po- lice took over the lists in some di- visions and read the numbers to the anxious crowds. Women relatives of men whose work prevented them from going to exemption board pes stood in line for hours to see whether their men had been called in the first levy. GO INTO HISTORY By United Preae Leased Wire PORTLAN July 21.—Jit neys In Portland today passed into history, with the enforce- ment of a new ordinance re- quiring a bond of $2,500 on all rs. ‘he bond is too high,” sald! able and result- bringing. President Roosman, of the Jitney Like the business of those cor- Drivers’ union, today, “We can't porations, firms and who have looked to it The Scandinav individuals put up the bond and continue to run| > ; lor assist- our cars profitably.” The police announced that all Alsiies Tatas ance, n American drivers operating without bonds na Home of Bank has grown steadily, and today up to this morning. cial institutions of the Pacific sine Northwest. Help your business to realize its full strength by placing your bank- ing account here. ARREST SPEEDERS Seven alleged violators of the speed ordinances were arrested Fri- day, following instructions issued! by Mayor Gill recently to stop mo-| torists from peeding - | St. Pau! Stove Repair & Plumbing Co, Mireback Lining: and repaira for a kinds f stoves, Faugee and om, va be ke and coll ut in and com. oot ees PIKE ST. Main 675 Capital and Surplus $1,000,000.00 Resources Over $13,500,000.00 The Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, Second and Cherry. Use Our Ballard Branch if More Convenient. fur-| er!

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