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avatscanteataatecesaeeeeenepeeaattteaett toes SAVE A DOLLAR { Better put away a dollar for a ticket to the big benefit boxing show at the Arena for the benefit of Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund, Tuesday night, August 28 Ssssssstssssssssssstsste ses teses sete tsstsseste setts ses StI Sto testes TESS sess # . i sutenngtnnanegsannngersnnnetatits a = VOLUME 19 The Seattle Star |. SEA’ i LE, SATURDAY _LAST EDITION Ane Some Sammy will think of you kes a lo cool “drag” if you've contrib. when he t in the trenct uted to the tobacco fund. Weather Man Salisbury says it wil) be p bly fair tonight and Sun \2 Prssissctisssstotsiasstsitisssssticsio sess sisstesed }111 FRENCH PLANES IN RAiD onze ‘Dogs Attack ‘STOPS WEDDING Million | and Kill a BY LOCKING UP W YORK, A Lundin to Free Lover From Her Father Canad 40 Houses of Workers Are Destroyed and Death List May Grow COMMUNICATION CUT Three hundred dollars for a bride! G. H. Thomach thinks It Is too much money to pay for Mary Odlovich, but Father Od levich has Mary locked in a room of the family castle, 3507 Jansen st. and says he won't By United Press Leased Wire MONTREAL, Aug. 18.—At let Mary loose until the dowry i least 20 persons were killed in is paid a@ series of terrific explosions Thomach, with a best man 7 which destroyed tho Curtis & who gets $10 a day for wait ing, appeared at the prosecut: ing attorney's office Friday afternoon in an effort to have Mary released for the mar Harvey ammunition plant at Dragon, Quebec, today, accord ing to latest estimates. the plant Scores of employ » & ¥ rlage are missing, but the f was ex ase VER et @ pressed that many m will be | fe 1 ‘ rag Bothing the prose found to be safe t ar le Yacar I . } A nov that the t The s nee ne ead ‘ he it habe as ce largely in used en le |e My Ming aE wy ed ays yg Shape The explosion nd t prov ! 5 homes of workers te the aaah . a. pt and shoo miles arot T netary dam sred # reported to Coroner iy a good wife in H ngary @ge will be $1,000.00 De. . C.| 1 eet & good wife | A pass riving In Montreal uty eovener, |e. should : from the scene said the plant was < hes Mies ae completely wrecked Telegra : and telephone communication is Two GERMAN. LOVING ° n | @ut off. free it to War That the loss of life was not MEXICANS EXILED , Teed: te: owt ‘ Father is believed to be due to the Odlov admits, but then it cost t is composed of By United Press Leased Wire to raise Mary to the ma @dout 150 small shops. Los 18.—Vir-|risge age, he contends tual because they The war makes all prices bigh cials at d incurred Thomach Mary in Juneau }ranza, Arulfo Gonzales, governor . and when Mary returned ars ago. Cupid tn hua, and Gen. Jose Mur to Seattle and Thomach went bac nia, f erly Carranza’s to his job in the Putte, Mont : e ted nes, Uncle Sam was called upon will take e here Buys a Home ee We ifctweny-six bat-| Dollar Eggs and t tations of French military prisoners, = Butter Won't Go pl have been organize ny the Ger ’ ke ate Mans for work in dangero Dealers Declare} Mary wrote a special tions at the front, accordi | ty United Press Leased Wire letter, telling Thomach to come of H. Gall of “CHICAGO, Aug. 18.—Egg« won't | here f deputies. The gc go to $1 a dozen to $1 “You are marrying me; not ernment ent a formal pro-| 4 test tc Gal violation forced F tary wo: , arm bers unto himself tual fighting been 1 , isted Rags WILSON TOLOWER dent Wilson today m pred to take Throws Out Note Ma threw a prompt and direct action in asking that t Rest prices on ¢ n cithagen A : aateet 1 court not authorize actua aking over 7 ‘ age can ceed M within 48 ho will enfor He phe ree f } off I pill and dire mediate ec joe og yr bs dene Bec ¢ Thomach will have where a ser rta yrayahedl GREECE UNDER MARTIAL LAW The nvicted of charging A circus train in the West was sirls earn to be manicur- stopped by the elephants reaching ers, and then thru the window and sucking the Is in the work of prepar- water from the locomotive's ten Greece stior der Sammy's wet and hungry to help swe @ tobacco fund. on announce Monda The Say, it’s not a joke— eke 6 re 50 cents each, and ladies go Standing in the trenches A downtown pla h! fre You will be allowed to dance Longing for a smoke He is stopping bullets | Meant for you--and yet Cents Puts 45 Cents’ Worth of To- All he asks in payment the ais - ba Americn ighting Is a cigaret! » in France. —Daniel M. Henderson r d Chtet ot Potion Charter he be Cur Bays in France Tobacco Fun to referee the scientific Endorsed by the Secretary of War and A bers the Secretary of Navy € The tar for LOAD UP THE PIPES OF THE BOYS IN FRANCE % . “4 : . re this ¢ t nda 8 you Tobacco Fund J These chief 1 e Ia four p fn this neck. of t ) gett NS 22S ora me today that the reteree tae of tot thru “Our Boys in France Tobacco Fund” for our t > fights—@re pa f clen fightir en in Fran © matter. They have been appointed with a retail value of 45 cent 1 that ‘ ois want { Force Honor on 'Em Hi he placed ‘a poateard, adireswed to ‘me, on which my ' We have decided thus to he nknown frien 4, the suldicr, Will ugree to send me a message tae) and the ha , o be an just as the boxin tlemen and , | the Arena management are doir Street addre doing when he give Dr oe fand for a dance next Friday night| Russian Women Warriors Have Mascots oss i _ Master Held BRIDE IN HOME Groom Appeals to Prosecutor BUT DAD WANTS COIN = TEACHER ASKS EXEMPTION AS AN OBJECTOR fem turer she Sail “You meets > AMERIGAN TROOPS TO TRAIN IN CUBA received in the United States of the an women who Underwood & All regiments ==NO LW. W. STRIKE the general walkout in Oregon, Idaho and Mon H. — Elephant Steals His Select Service ¢ hited Press Leased Wire tana Monday that night when the Britons took| Langemarck ht to the air on their first trip. They) dated by the B IEF AND SHERIFF TO BOSS STAR BOUT. Have Been Drafted to lp sgt Benefit for — Boys in France Tobacco Fund” » are preparing today for Star-Liberty Weekly Tells Secret of Finest Fishing Spot in Seattle Willie Jones, bacco to The More Contributions members of string of tom cod In lees than eu tice Gener Seattle's quota for the first national army, the launching at fishing with a lot of other kids in a certain spot in Seattle Frank Jacobs, the Star-Lib. along with his camera just as Willle was starting home with Star-Liberty Seattle youngsters an aquatic meet at Mt afternoon unde auspices of the playgrounds of. of the engagement, the admiralty) be the Rapide is in @fstress six part of the bill at will show Willie. gt ip sorbose and tell where this paradise is situ where drafted drilling to qualify for non-com- missioned officers. to be shown in the new weekly, until Wed tines attacked our light forces also. KILLED IN MUNITIONS EXPLOSION . SHOOT DOWN 7 | ENEMY FLIERS B Bomba rd German Aviation — Grounds, Military Camps, Damage Balloons and Go — Within I1 Miles of Rhine. — By United Vress Leased Wire Direct to The Star PARIS, Aug. 18.—An_ air raid, in vi 114i French a eroplanes participated, dropping 1,300 kiloe grams (35,100 pounds) of projectiles on Germ mili- tary establishments, was reported by the war officer toda) The French aviators went within 11 miles of thee Rhine on their raid. Seven German machines were shot down and a balloon and eight others were badly damaged, it was Stated. a wo French machines failed to return from’ thé raid. . The Colmar aviation ground and ayiation camp , at Freiscati and Habsheim were bombarded. Chamblay station, Freiburg in Brisgau and other points were also attacked. a Numerous fires were started and Cortemarck sta a tion was seen to be in flames. « E Freiburg in Brisgau is in the grand duchy of Beky den, 75 miles from Karlsruhe and 11 miles from they Rhine. It has a population of more than 60,000, Cok® mar and Freiscati are in upper Alsace. i Nancy was bombarded by German aviators, bubge there were no casualties. he i fi This dispatch indicates the sweeping policy of J aggressive air war which the allies are gradually deg veloping. It marks the beginning of a new era, whi will soon be accelerated by the entrance of thousands: of American fliers into the conflict. f B bes E BY BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS | bombs and returned to their camp, es United Presse Staff Correspondent Loading up, they again took feu" WITH THE BRITISH AR the air, despite the howling windgneas MIES IN THE FIELD, Aug. 18. and kept at it until three trips hada —A total of 114 German air. | been m, d the four and a halt planes have been brought down tons unloaded on the Germans, te during the past week in fierce The Prussian flyers took great = sky fighting that has been in | chances in their efforts to come 0” progress in the allied offen. municate artillery ranges back of || sive. their lin It was learned they “ Sixty-two of these machines are under orders to get the ranges were destroyed outright, and or die in the attempt 52 were driven down out of con. For the third day German troops 4 trol. The aerial operations continued throwing masses of men” were carried out despite bad against the newly won British po - weather, and were marked by sitions near Lens today. fy extreme daring Repulse All 8 A check-up y showed 40 Brit ape AtthORS . All counte acks were again ~ 4 repulsed af ’ p fighting, Field " % Marshal Haig reported. ew Flanders battle as r r ttle w A few prisoners were taken, the ng, following the h machine aging — . ish commander reported. hows that 19 enemy ane z sa rougbt crashing to the was considerable artillorys; SOW 4k ORE: Ga . uring the night The full foree of the British and jim rench drive in Flanders may os determined within the next hours. were driven down out of | 5, nd a half tons of ex were dropped by quadron on German sta Consolidate Positions Te te 3 cygoe he : eve ore cks, which have been repulsi Fly in Gale there has been a let-up in fighting A geventy-mile gale was blowing on this front Positions beyond been consol > tish, while the | h have made good their new d along the Steenbeck. 3 gale with their de dropped _ their mucked the BRITISH WIN NORTH SEA BATTLE - Hy United Press Leased Wire } After this second action, we were LONDON, Aug. 18—An en- | undamaged,” gagement between British and | = German scouting ships, im | ReRLIN, via London, A 8 which one German destroyer | On ‘Thursday our guard Datta in and several mine sweepers | tne North sea encounte 4 e North sea encountered ene! were damaged, was reported enemy cruisers and destroyers on the by the admiralty today. fringe of the British barred zone,” The biggest type of British ves-/ an admiralty statement announced 7 sels engaged in scout work took: today part in the fight when they came) “We attacked them, and the aM upon the enemy, The British open-/ largely superior enemy, under welle E ed fire on the destroyer, damaging] placed German fire, withdrew hastl- ier, but she escaped, as did the|/ly, We suffered no losses.” mine sweepers the destroyer was German submarines were also IN MUCH D TRESS engaged in the fight, the admiralty : tatement said. The fight took! AN ATLANTIC PORT, Aug, 18 place Thursday morning. Telling) An American steamer believed to said miles off the coast, according to During the scouting operations) report to naval authorities here, A Thursday morning, we were un- thick fog is hanging over the sea, 999 sble to follow. the troyer and and nothing can be seen of the vem mine sweepers, owing to a mine) sel field It is r ported the crew has takem o the boats and is headed for @ port near here. During the engagement, subme