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WM. S. HART— in the DEVIL’S DOUBLE An entirely different type of Western super-feature—beyond comparison. ty Arbuckle ANY SEAT ANY TIME In “The Other Man,” his t 2-ree! Keystone, completes an allfeature program. 10c gy CONTINUOUS Nol | and 7. u FLAG Is The men, under command of _@ | Maj. George R. Drever, lined up in GIVEN ARTILLERY ise virect’ berore the Armory: tor : the presentation. The flag was given by girl sponsors of the four | auxiliaries to Maj. Bolles, of the ad- jutant general's office, who, repre senting the governor, accepted it on behalf of the state. Dr. M. A Matth . in a fervidly patriotic and inspiring address, then present- ed the colors to Maj. Drever, Frank Gates was chairman of the committees which arranged the Presentation. Frank A. Jacobs, The Star's her, took movies for The Star-Liberty weekly. The pictures will be shown at the Liber- tr theatre, bdesinaing Sunday. GERMAN FLIERS BOMBING PARIS BERLIN, via London, July 28.—-An | alr raid over Paris was reported in an official statement from the war office this afternoon. HKombs were | dropped on railroad stations and military establishments, the state- ment said, hits being observed Germany is on the offensive on all battle fronts, according to official statements today. Her armies are still assaulting the | crumbling Russian lines in Gal- icla and Bukowina, on the East ern front. On the Western front the crown prince has for 10 days been conduct- ing a powerful drive on the French positions In Champagne and along the Chemin des Dames |__ Today's British official statement | mentioned considerable activity of | enemy artillery in the netghborhood ‘of Armentieres (Belgian-French line) and north of Ypres. N ort coast sector. Front dis patches have indicated the long-con tinued duration of thie fire and de tailed its character as sufficiently A service flag, which the bat- will carry to France, was to the four Seattie ‘ jes of the Coast artil- tery at the Armory Friday even- Immediately following re by the combined auxil- of Companies 1, 3, 6 : palatial & & TACOMA or INDIANAPOLIS at Colman Dock the odd hour efter 7 « Pleasant trip to Tacoma, Of beautiful homes.” @e Return; Single, 400. Paget Sound Navigation Co. ™. “the time violent to indicate poss ‘epara. tory measures to~an infantry attack 4 os ly solidifying after the disastrous sick skins breakdown in the Tarnopol-Stanis lau sector, but In spite of a grow De cant have any fan! Llamsucha 'ng resistance, Teutonic armies “Sight with this eczema that people avoid Were still Sdvanc ing. | Me wherever I go. And the thing ae so that I don't get any TROOPS STILL HERE tbe discouraged! Eveninse- Washington's Coast artillery, Were, well-established cases of ecverna, Signal corps and hospital nit, peprorm or similar skin-troubles, Res- housed at the Armory, still await Ointment, aided by Kesinol Soap, movement orders. Thes may _ @sually relieves the itching at once and come almost any hour, directing “Quickly clears the eruption away. directing the artillerymen to sound : forts and the mobile forces to Doctors prescribe the Resinol trea Gs sell Kesinel Oiorment and Ke: ——— American lake This Association is a Washington institution for Washington people, operated along rigid lines of mutual distribution of profits. Any amount of mone be borrowed here upon Real Estate at “low-tide” rates on “Straight” or “In staliment” Loans. We charge no Commissions or Re newal Fees and we never sell your Mortgage—you deal only with us from the time you make your application until you repay your Joan—you can do that gt any time in any amount WASHINGTON SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION LOANS MADE PROMPTLY Into the RECEIVERSHIP ARGUMENTS UP AGAIN MONDAY, Traction attorneys must ap pear before Judge Frater at 10 a Monday and show why a receiver should not be appoint m ed to operate street care for the company, as provided in thelr franch Judge Neterer Priday 0 granted the elty's mo- tion to remand the proceedings back to the state courts after the traction attorneys had succeeded 8-HOUR MILLS ONLY ONES TO START RUNNING Operations & lumber mille in Seattio and Tacoma that have not eigned eight-hour day agreements are completely sum pended. Thie assertion wae made by leaders of the International Shingleweavere’ union tun day morning. No mille are running In either city except on an elght-hour basia, It was declared. in having the matter switched to writ mandate requiring the com pany to resume service within 24 |hours or show cause why a re celver should not be appointed to take over the lines. The company filed a reply Fri day to the complaint of the city, in which it is claimed that the rea son for the company’s failure to Joperate has been in tts Inability to obtain men James B. Howe, representing th company, also has filed a motion | to quash, in which he asks that the suit be taken before the public service commission on the grounds that the commission has jurtsdic ition in the matter and that the courts have not. | Must Resist Motion | | “We first will have to resist this motion,” says Assistant Corpora tion Counsel Walter Meier: “If we are successful and Judge Fra ter rules in our favor on the writ of mandate, he may fine the com pany $1,000 or he may grant our application for a receiver If the company continues to re-| fuse to obey ite franchise agree ment to operate cars on schedule, the court may grant us any other) relief which may m proper.” | DUNCAN ASKS EMPLOYERS T0 ARENA DEBATE, The Seattle branch of the Washington Employers’ associa tion attacked striking union street carmen and union lumber workers seceking to better their | wages and working conditions thru the exercise of their Ameri. can right to organize by a full. | page ad in the morning paper | aturday, which questioned the | patrictiam of James A. Duncan, | secretary of the Geattic Central Labor council. Duncan phoned the following re ply to The Star from Tacoma Satur-) day forenoon: “In answer to the scurrilous at- ers’ ascoctation im tts full-page ad: vertisement in today’s Post-Intelll gencer, I challenge any and all mem-| tional officers of the Timber Work-| that association, and Stone! & Webster interests included, etther individually or collectively, to pub- licly debate with me at the Arena, In Seattle, Sunday afternoon, the fol-* lowing question * ‘Resolved, That during the pres ent «trike and national crisis, th Attitude of organized labor and Secretary Duncan, particularty, has been eminently more fair and patrt otic than that of the Employers’ as sociation, of which Stone & Webster is @ part.’ } “Lat them epeak now or forever hold their peace.” | SEEKS ARTISTS | | FOR WAR WOR Maynard Dixoon, the outdoor artist, arrived in Seattie Satur. day to sign up recruits for the American Camouflage corps, Western division. To be a camouflour you must be! elther a desiguer, scene painter, sign painter, architect or a land scape gardener. amouflage Frnech ke believe and means amoufleurs work with the army to hide and disguise everything, from a road to a destroyer, from the airplane eyes of the enemy. Applicants shoould write to Ar-| thur Brown, of the Amertean cam-| ouflage, Western division, in care of the Califo School of Fine Arts, in San Francisco right piace PHONE GIRLS TO | OBTAIN CHARTER Seattle's telephone girls will meet at the Labor temple at 8 p. m. Saturday, to perfect thelr Union and receive thelr charter from the International Brother- hood of Electrical Workers. There are 1,200 of them in Seat-| tle, but not all have signed the ap-| plication for the chart | Union labor supporters have been! busy during the last week urging or. ganization Before calling a number, they took timo enough to pronounce the one word, “Organize.” | Because the ctrical workers | are on the brink of a strike for high er wages in Washington, Idaho and Nevada hich ma ivolve the girls, tonight's meeting was regard. | | KELLY DIES | Two we fter the birth of her infant son, Mrs. Fenton Ke youngest daughter of Robe rt Pridges, died Saturday, at 6 a. m Mrs. Kelly, who was 20 yeara old, was married a year ago, and was a graduate of Kent high school he ia survived by a husband, father and mother, one later, Mr: J. T. Krum, of Riverton, and al brothers, Robert, John, James, Thomas, Charles and Walter Bridges. Funeral services probably | will be held on Tuesday from the} Chittenden funeral parlors, at Kent. PMA MLM MY MLR federal court, where long delays |were powsible | The recetvership jwer ordered by the counct! last | week idgo Tallman isaued aj) | Washington tected } | the Granting of an elghthour day without reduction tn pay by wey jeral employers in Tacoma has proceedings averted danger of @ general tieup of sawmills there, ft was belleved Saturday Announcement was made at o mass meeting of the International |Timber Workers’ union Friday night that the Danaher Lumber Co. jor Tacoma had agreed to the eight hour basis and that two other mills would sign up Saturday The 600 employes of the Wheeler Oxgood sash and door factory sev. eral days ago were granted ho jolunt hour day, Beattie Mille Close Soattle, the SchwagerNettle Mullin’s, West Waterway Mett Bay Btetson-Port Stimpson, © Lumber Co ant, Gould, Brace & Hergert, In Bry and closed the strike, eay union. The Seattle ufacturing Co. the ‘oast Pipe Co, the Pactfic Fuel Co. the Phoentx Shingle mill Motor Shingle mill are the operating on an members of Dickey Pacific Conant Cedar, the t are feight-hour basta, No disturbances have been re ported in mills fn elther city Situation Unchanged That any material change in the rike ag pe could have been ef the conference between J nt of the Timber union; Edgar C. Snyder, mediator, and mill owners d, Friday afternoon, was denied by rammer, chairman of the lumbermen's defense mittee, Saturday “Only a few employers went Into the conference, 1 believe.” be maid Report Conditions Lumber employers declare that visit of Dr, Carlton Parker, investigated the the lumber industry as the repre sentative the war department, wil! have no bearing on the stri Officials of the unton a t that Dr. Parker will bave a definite re port to make to the authorities at Washington as to the conditions that brought about the strike After an all-day conference be- tween 17 labor representatives, 11 G. Brown, 7 Workers federal in Rayme who of mill employers, and Federal Medi ator Edgar ©. Snyder, no tangible) results as to the strike among lum-| ber workers {n that part of the state were reached, altho several! tack made upon me by the Employ.| tentative suggestions were made! \ Th io conference adjourned until Au. It was Sttended by interna gust 7 ers’ unfon. 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Will Schaffer of Olym- pla, pecretary; and Atwood A. | | Kirby of Spokane, treasurer. | Speakers at the joint session of the Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia Bar lations Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, Vancouver, B, C.; Dr. Henry Suz zallo, Samuel White, president of jthe Orecon Par association; Prof. Orrin Kipp McMurray of the Uni- |versity of Calffornia law school, Jand former Chief Justice James F Aflshire of Idaho, The visitors were again the guests of the members of the Se attle Bar associatic on an antome - mile tour of the city and Saturday | they will leave for Victoria, B. ¢ ax guests of the local bar associa tion at a banquet to be held in the Imperial hotel of that city that any do a certain thing, quested of them pledge, to and for the disobeys as it to sign the ARKO were national welfare these orders, fs just to defend her line. 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