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5 STAR—MONDAY, AUG GIGANTIC BATTLES ARE RAGING French Open Offensive Over 14 Miles at Verdun; 20, 1917. PAGE Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST YOU OTR create avatem has deen satablished for your conventence— > assist you in furnishing your he ong your own Indl vidual Ideas, Our terms are er and our prices are lower than Will be found anywhere tra charges) no Interest. Italians Strike SMOKE CLOUDS AFTER WEEK OF 'ITALIANS HIT HELP TANKS TO ARTILLERYING, NEW BLOW ON FOOL GERMANS POILU ATTACK = THREE FRONTS ean No aust 8 80.00 Worth YOUR worp THAT omefurnishings You'LL ray $1.00 Down, $1.00 Per 100 Down, 1.25 Per 5.00 Dewn, 1.50 Per Week 7.0 2.00 of omefurnishings Homefurnts 100.00 Worth 130.00 Worth mas Homefurniahings 200,00 Werth 2.50 My United Proce tensed Wire | Verdun's already bloodsoak BY JOHN H. HEARLEY 300,00 Worth | LONDON, Aug. 20.—-Further) eg jines held the center of the : : gains in the Ypres rector were an-| fighting stage today. Over a “ROME, Aug. 20-—Italy Is to nounced by Field Marshal Haig t| ¢ront of from 12 to 14 miles, the day waging a determined of day, as the sequel to vigorous fensive against the Austrian French started a violent offen fighting last night in Flanders lines from the Adriatic to the Sali agus ,| tive: the climax to nearly a a Our line was slightly advance remendou by southeast of St. Jansholk,” he’ de pert a" Senenseny arviiery Fighting of great magnitude 9 is in progress. The biow is clared The Paris official statement probably the hardest the Ita Haig also reported repulse « erie Degas : ; lane heve yet struck, and ear Gorman counter attack againat : ly reports tell of initial su British’ pe or southeas o developing advan the 7" cesses gained by Gen, Ca Epepy There was violent fighting Frefch. The Berlin tement ad dorna’s troops. in this sector mitted surrender of Talou ridge to| The offensive followed days of South of Lens the British troops i. asia, forces “without fight-|#rtillery preparation and extensive made @ successful raid ; - bale aerial activity dur which Italian By sheer weight of steel the Brit Presumably moaning @ volun-| vi eeevers brought the most " ish have forced continued reces- tary evacuation because of the de-|abte information to hea rte sions of the German line in the structive of the Fre arti!” Assault . te n th sector lery fi Carso, Isonzo and J nts * ARLOR Stand, exactly as of tanks equipped with now « t teach ‘ rf of OYAL Axminster Rugs, $x13 shown, of solid oak in the vga ph hi ee _ ml, on the we » north of| for ry wear, In ental and | 24inch top and good-size shelf; msnabideapoat eb ” pixernan irregula ar mend ale, th tal conventional designs: nine pat- | js well ed and finished neve uaa belcpe yp cfmnong cgi the aa vores trenches on terns to choose from ular | Regular price $3 35 artillery as the famous Deadman’s hill front c f s 1 price $37.50 z 7 he British losses have been ex-!$04 and Beaumont ed. Word from headquarters wa special $27.75 | 35.00, special... * traordinarily Hight, pring the| On. the Plandere front, Wield|tnat tho ste cs ant "4 intensity of the drive The crum-| Marshal Haig slight ad-ithe most effective a — = = ——— | bled, shell-torn ground conquered, vance of the | , outheast|have yet atte eal * . ° ais however howed heavy German .of Jansholk Th ' at At fn sces along the rocky j California Engineers Hotnia engineers now at American | Hove’ * Rene inane api ie aed ge ; Want 86 New Recruits}. Tey! leave the lake for Linda | ————~ le : eer sae ew jtremendous Italia ¢ Vista, Cal, next week, after being Rainbow division " pulve ie A “ Nty-six skilled mechanics and|relieved by Oregon engineers, and Recruits should ply at the taoop arte the Front 4 ‘ reported technipal men are wa shortly go to an Atlantic port to army re ting Pio — J and 1 wo fronts, wh the ¢ irrying reserves to fee in France with B sail for the war zone with the|neer butid aireacy m orable progres: bach ’ p the we sag pote and flin redness —_ = ~ — - | - ing their troops fn human rar |parts into the Italian advancing BATTLE RAGES = =: | x these spots, where been blaste o th wee and jing toda By United Press Lensed Wire PARIS, Aug. 20.—A new and ter rifie b was reaching the cll-| The total length max te around the bloody|line on the Carso ground near Verd Jullan fronts Today's off Italy's April offen clared the fightin the most part g the Isonzo “in our advantage,” f Goritz south to the Gulf of | The conflict was over a front of the drive jan troops 14 m extending from Avoco Wood to Bezonvaux For a week now art pe thi guns on bh |aides of the Verdun sector } atic been violently active proached drumf the infantry mediately Front “PERSHING PAYS dinpatches tod desperate fighting In the ashes, | | extending into a great strugele over |the whole of the 12 miles neh of [pines forged ahead at places. ‘BRITISH AIRMEN | DROP MANY BOMBS: By 4 w (PEGLER spondent “wiTH THE AMERICAN EX PEDITIONARY ARMY IN | By Colted Presse Leased Wire LONDON, Aug. 20.—"Many tons"| FRANCE, Aug. 20.—Gen. Per ‘ of bombs we dropped on the| shing thinks his soldiers are | Ghent railway station and siding.| “progressing satisfactorily” in Thorout station and th their battle training, he tald to. 4 |docks last night by day, following a surprise visit : planes, an admiralty “lam entirely satisfied with what nounced today Yesterday morn- I have seen he sald ‘One thin 4 ing the Ge ns attacked the aero- that iinpressed me forcibly ¥ a drome at lit and in the spirit of the officers and men. ensuing battle one y machine, The fi f was downed. All British machines | thelr commander's visit was an ex were uninjured cited burst calls about n. The ment ed hurriedly their bunks and lined up at as (KAISER THANKS NAVY ..."" = s9F6s FOR SAVING FRONT ».. t notice the tr oops ee ah y the word flew over the camp Gen. Pershing and Gen. Petain AMSTERDAM Aug. 20.—Kalser ey a cacigd lipped into th e cy Pedy pm eoprenee’ 7 nal thanks troops «stood at attention while a dust {to the German navy for “prevent loud abew Wanuat D haees rine ing the enemy breaking thru on |!” ih vane ribet E ae ~ the Flanders’ front,” at TOON Tee ee sium th cate is inspection of the German base at set Heligoland, according to word re-| 00" cep # celved here today epection Bence The emperor was accompanied | 14 retwoen of the Amer by Admiral Von Capelie, minister | (oan troops hod of marine, and Count Von Ho pre atin bel dorf. He was escorted by a flot se i a oe ety ee ee ee worn American stroyers, submarine r sea | fighters planes. 0 Ct 3 AMERICANS SHOT ae ON FIELD OF BATTLE Hy No charge whatsoever for extracting teeth, no matter how many. No charge for the wonderful anesthetic used. 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Monday, be done to put lg Pope gd them in perfect condition—tell you also exact- | lded Sunday night with an automobile driven by Mrs. : ly what our charge would be to do the work Manic cRUtree Aube: Daur Th Wi m took pl in the best manner possible. at the corner ot Wattlake ave: and Thomas st Mrs. Bur r Was arrested, but ss later released. The broken spee The Boston Dental Company, established 15 GERAD AT Ine WeeavaA aioiGrerelb years in its present location, is recognized as one Vil hs bac ee of the most reliable, most successful institutions equities Stephens, 16, 322 West of its kigd in America. All work is guaranteed Burger on the motorcycle, escaped ually un ured. and charges are very moderate. cece dittie chine evar bast * dauer, 6, 2412 Broadway N Alex ander Mager, 9, 4916 52nd ave. N,, and Bill and John Hutchinson, aged 8&8 and of Dr _ Sige a Hutchinson, 6102 ler, wer In s DR M re) SI PES M jjured in a series of accidents Sun anager. day night Ma Schmitz, Crown hotel, and 1420 Second Avenue, Seattle. | Alex Mesond, 811 Madivon at.,'we i slightly injured when they wei (Opposite Bon Marche.) More than Jackie De Saulles* ans by automobiles Sunday governess, Mile. Duyernor, who|night on downtown streets vothered him when he was at his| father’s home, believes she could] 0, W. Field, of Brockton, Mass., d | have prevented the shooting if she|has a Holstein calf, for which he paid $63,200, or $133 per pound. had not happened to be absent. “3 liyla eT |today ordered a Eastern west, | planned new campaigns. GUARDSMEN WRECK Jhe Rhodes Co. Chiffon Motor Veils Reduced for Juesday Upper Main Floor week-end or asvortment the Mil stock for Tuesday, the the colors include emeral na and, purple and whi striped borders, and are vacation IN Matot Vell in an essential accessor wanted shade me green in two fo 95c trip out fror taker Section have selected pink titched a pale hems rone They hav yard leng Jhe Better Summer Dresses Reduced for Tuesday to $7.95 Upper Main Floor THERE |" that the Women’s Ready-toWea r ed for Tuerds y in one 1 two plece style, in models suita e for after noon wear, and completed of crepe de chine binations of b white, tan silk white volles, wh mikses, but not each size in eve e and color Bathing Suits for Men and Boys Reduced for Tuesday | | to 95c Main Floor selection thet | us tion ‘has taken ) regular stock and re- 's selling, of except Bathing at esday range 46. fine cotto rns or black are | with white and red 208 ~| TO HIS TROOP ‘TROOPS ARREST It W. W. IN SPOKANE o aceemeranniomt and release of “war prisoners,” lass which includes a large numb af interned Germans, slackers a industrialites \ authorities today began pr of the plans and activitie ders, following the of Wm. Rowan, trike here, and Ww arrested by Maj ad of W. W. headquarter did not offer resistance, kine and iq The LW Continued From Page 1; 2» per nd a of ar Wil guard at the I Ww and outstie the hall a double column of soldiers, with the industrials between, march ed thru the streets. A crowd gathered and followed the arrested agitators I've ‘wired Haywood,’ one man yelled at Rowan “No talking to men in the ranks Maj. Wilkins comm nded. The probe into the of Rowan and bis associates is £ made by ar authorities charges have been placed again them Following the | thorities hibit str ings, Ma Dee street ators stopped street on which the I have en holding meetings, Army authorities are determin to stamp out the 1, W. W in this district. has propaganda Idaho panhandle a were conduct ture in the met the trol Ww une been the center W in the Montana from Spokane. Li from here to all poin and agitators 1, W Strikes Nor was se! No refusal of city au 1 weeks ago, to pro-| wer ins rer ipengti w ed) ae assortment Voile and Lawn Baists Reduced for Tuesday fo 79c Upper Main Floor f = ~ 36 to 50, and SIZES | 12 2 assort S ment of neat styles. These have been re- duced on account of ap- proaching Autumn, and the purchaser from this selection will have an exceptional quality and style at a decid 4 price reduction. They trimmed with dainty laces and embroideries and the styles feature the large col lars. Tuesday to $2.25 | white pique in PB | THE | better novelty and Si Boys’ Wash Suits REDUCED FOR JUESDAY Upper Main Floor. two - piece styles that Children’s See- e taken from the r stock are broken 1 of assorted plain lors and stripes. The riety consists of Suits Gingh , Lin- ea, Madras and trimmed with contrasting colors. Sizes 2 to & years, but not each style, color .50¢ Tuesday at s Pop’ size pattern. in every c Suits, Tuesday. 5 Suits, Tuesday at -$1.50 Jub Skirts Reduced for grade lored style, wit patch pockets, button trimmin 36 waist mea: pearl zes 24 to Upper Main Floo ‘DRAFT GRAFTERS » ousted }the for months. | nd} ed| nt th-| I. W. W. QUARTERS Dy United Press Leased Wire jlard ave. POR’ ANGEL Aug. 20. Guardsmen and member of the crew of the lt 8. cutter Snohom ish, raided the I, W. W. headquar-| t Saturday night, break up the furniture and throwing into the Sound. Books and pa-| pers were scattered thru the| street The alleged leader, Corporal Fagan, is in jail This is the first disturbance since the calling of a strike in the hills and camps near here some weeks ago N. W. CITIZENS WILL PUT DOWN I. W. W. (,, ] vestigation of his actio By United Press Leased Wire PORTLAND, Aug, 20.—The Pa-| cifie Northwest today is prepared thruout the other states, : PLEAD GUILTY; GIVEN 2 YEARS By United Press Leased Wire W YORK, Aug. 20 guilty violate the draft J. Bernfeld and members of board No. 99, were sentenced two years in’ Atlanta fined $10,000 each today law, Dr, Louis I Both fines were later remitted at S. At- s the torney gov request of Assistant U Knox, who said the U tainted money Federal Judge Manton character. heinous ized the offense “most one.” The pected a plea of guilty was The prisoners ed men from whom they d money for exemptions Kalman I. Gruher. Bernfeld and Cherry, has plead. It is believed he case. Th e the maximum * GIRL DEFENDS yet “=| HERSELF WITH Pleading to charges of cc™spiracy to Samuel | Cherry exemption | to| prison andj rnment did not care to “accept unex: declared they were making restitution to the ac indicted with to will fight sentences and fines SHARP HATPIN You are coming with me, here andj ter.” This was Miss Caroline MeVicker, the stairway leading from Place market to Western ave. esha night what a prowler said to 5119 Bal- | tirely relieved of the displacem | and periodic pains, and am now sis: when he accosted her on Pike Sat liss MeVicker was of a differ. She kicked the arm Jent opinion, however him and jabbed him in with a hat pin until he was forced to beat a retreat Five other reports of women be- fright men police Saturday Melo, arrested | after he had been P al H acted rged with nding in-| followed, or looking suspicious moles by ing ened were made to the evening. As a result vich, 24, a waiter Sunday morning, shadowed from Alki Findle Alki ave. He is leged followed Miss Johnston to her home and suspiciously. He ws et being abroad at night Pete was ave. by to have eater Seattle Week Starts Next Saturday Plans for Greater Seattle week, for the I, W. W which will be celebrated by the Armed farmers in the Inland} members of the Chamber of Com Empire—sharp shooters, with the! merce and Commercial Club, be rifle ever handy—are organtze@| sinning with a piente next Satur into a semi-military organization | qay, are well under way he em: in practically every county |blem designed by Frank ‘obs, of |} Sheriffs in every Oregon county |the Stetson hotel, was chosen as have named a force of special |the official emblem of the organ armed deputies—the best shots in| jvation Saturday every community—to repel an 1. | W. 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