The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 23, 1917, Page 8

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oe STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 23, 1917, PAGE § /GERMANS STRIPPING were CHEASTY’S ‘ite CAMBRAI IN HURRY bs Choose your Hats LONDON, Nov. 23.—The Germans began strip- where you can ping Cambrai of its military stores today as the British see them all— and Teuton armies were locked in violent grips less Dunlap, Knox, than three miles from that city’s outskirts. The full rome gla Doig Strength of heavy German reinforcements was felt Borsalino (Italy) against the new British lines today. : But Gen, Byng's men had constructed and dug in & a | We've Swecesse on practically every inch of the reclaimed ground and repelled counter attacks, 7 f | At only one point, Fontaine Notre Dame, were fuullly Combined ‘the Boches able to dull the British cutting edge, accord- ing to Field Marshal Haig.. There they recaptured the ° Them Im | ey village. Fighting of the most violent intensity was re- ‘f¢ ( ported from this sector late last night and by now the Our Clothes i ’ village may once again have changed hands. Cambrat ta fint as a Germany Semboffictal dispatches, for tn a6 ” depot. It is now ly within range] stance, told of new records made in| f - NY f Hritish field artillery and there |r ignway and railway building by en : es : fore even if the center ts not actu } sly captured, the menace of Hritiah | #ineers in keeping up the constant a shelis will serve to make it unten-| flow of munitions and supplies to| Me in every garment; made by ‘ able for the enemy. French refu | the rapidly adv ancing troapa Miles : masters of the tailoring art : r ford eon ns GEN aie carvh boo a rey Eee ae ona Don’t put off getting that Victrola. You might just as well for Seattle men and young as a distributing center for munl| The constr om corps in many| [Be attend to it today. r “ fons, troops and supplies of every | instances worked almost directly be : toad ; pag ge FR fe Se mg gO Here's » splendid outfit thet will kely interest you. * DISTINCTIVE, INDIVID- 0 : linke In the German chain of com-| prisoners, with thelr arma still up- AL ‘ munications raised, while they echoed “kam ‘ | The full scope of the British force | erad,” enw the British tracklayers Victrola IX A. e Ne) | land with what minute care and} methodically and rapidly shoving the (Mahogany or Oak.) <3 ri | painstaking attention to detail the| lines along. Their achievements en ‘i Suits and SRE OF LE British staff worked out the prob-| abled the Hritish guns to keep up al Twelve 10-inch, 75c, double-faced Vie- lem of the attack were made appar-| most with infantry in the move for] | tor Records (24 selections). . 9,00 ent today, ward. 2 Overcoats ipa GEN. BYNG’S VICTORY | ffectionate and extravagant demon-| [pestis peed. "$66.50 | stration Thad gratitude, $15 to ; ¢ . y DUE TO MACHINERY AD CONTINUES ‘ii gl your own choosing—pick out the kind of music [ Continued From Page 1] TO TAKE LIQUOR ; Come in and hear this Victrola, and find out about our sys- cae : tem of easy terms. ’ ‘ Ther rattled, for the sibst art Loule Hitchcock, former owner of Le] harmicasly off the steal Jackets of | the Baden pool hall, wrecked by the Other styles of the Victor and Victrola $20.00 to $825.00. ; . the tanks: There were also the life | gry squad on Beptember 38, 1916, and all the in-between prices, saving machinery of the Hritish| was arrested again Thursday night “ ‘ supply aystem—the war machine 1) the 4: 4, at fecond 8 _ always emphasizing that su Tien nest construeting yard etter |Z,ihe 4r7 Teed, ot Gecend ave. 8. 5 value—the Invincible ] yard of supply railways, as yard amen Magelier or : - 4 $16.50. : After yard of ground was taken by|°mession 8 bottle of whisky. | erman, ay re) the British | was arrested with & mult case con Rack still farther behind the lines che a ry ‘whieh | ining nine quarts and 11 pints of was the gigantic machinery which | whisky, A box containing 13 quarts enabled Haig and Hyng to mass : ; of whisky and one pint of alcohol, enormous forces of men and war | paraphernalia with the apeed neces | Wt” & suit case which held 12 quarts| Tia Third Avenue at Pine hei o du po 4 a surprise attack - a = *. N. W., Thursday night The stream of German prisoners |“ ‘5 / to back lines was unabated today, | a 5 ¥ Foes) Spokane Portland hot fighting went on. and cavalry were in action ISelect Service Men _ lf nemy has now collected great! Must Have Permits reel Band meen ncn gg elect xervice men must have i. to m ee permite before visiting Hiritish Co- uinbia, according to ceived by United Attorney Allen. e4 by the Britieh blow, were being Uh permite should be m transported to rear lines by motor | ™4A'# local boagg, excep lorry today, All declared that prac | Where distance makes this tmprac HUSBAN SENT TO |": them. day for Washington, D. C., where he tleally all the food they had eaton| tcabie. In such case, the D IS They need a home. They have no| will take up his new duties. in months was furnished by Amert rs epply to the nearest board. money. They have no place to go. can rellet committe or ce HOSPITAL; & KIDDIES ————— So many of these refugees were! Minnie Pelton White died at her| Paul P. Walsh, recently appointed Read Star Want Ads freed by the Britiah atroke that ape-| home, 607 Twelth ava N. Thure-|, A boat from Alaska docked at Pler| harness and aaddlery inspector of the | | bargains, cial arrangements had to be made| day. Mrs, White was « well known |* PFiday morning | United States army, will leave Fri- at rear depots for thelr transfer Beattie writer, and a member of Several hundred happy hearts | ——_—________ Load after load of then were| the Scribew literary club were made to bent taster with Joy a0 |the pansongers, leaning over the rail brought to railway stations in motor! Funeral services will be held |'h* Ps regio gn Hote . jorries, under care of British Tom-|from the Washington Cremation |SsPied friends and relatives om the | Q-C-T-0-N-E-K mies, who were embar by their | Boctety at 2 o'clock Frida oe ene Se ee ee fated steamer Martposa. TS Seer | SWEATERS “n Quality pete haa ce from Sprin ; Jewelry he ~S) imectmaia tats we ter teow | Mill to Wearer =. Jclung to ber skirta Should be Selected YW : | , Ses | epg ae As manufacturers, selling —_—__== —== NOW £ ‘ jut even, her: iroo-i—e Cree 5 UN. “Woatee We : ; and McKay, carried to a save you from TYQ% “WHAT SHALL we do with our German prisoners?” is a Wash: | kR oi Selecting carly not only gives you . r alance, which took him 15%. By dealing with us} mi conundrum. Gee whiz! it's a stumper. We can’t turn ‘em loose! As eceiver for “~ c > pital F you are ‘assured of a ready them start breweries, with states like Ohio gol a i. vane . n . c ‘ teen be oe ee ee oe ee eae Alaska Power Co. , A email dep Bong « oak $10 to $1,500 McKay and his family lett their i and continuous source off DAWAOM, %: 7. Nev. 28 Appi Hittle at @ time—tt's easy then. ih! Saies “btendate” “a etatalt eh the teeth supply of fresh, new goods. KANSAS CITY is to have a pump that'll pump 20,000,000 gallons) tion was made here Thursday GEMS, and worth every had a severe leakage of the heart Owing to the scarcity of \ day. She must be getting ready to feed suffrage hunger strikers,|t* Yukon court before Judge | cent that we ask We nd hoped to reach California. They wool, the United Ane dom fh! Macaulay, by the Granville Mining Good bone " ‘ aeres tn writing to buy t with nothing except thelr boat ‘ Co., a bond-holding company, which 4 them back—90 per ceat . « against hope to reach | Ordered: That, in the fu- included Chester A. Beatty and Her m t ¥ bert C. Hoover, the "Unie ‘stacce || Watches ‘ cash — any time you need ir destination, ture, all woolen fabrics con- food controller, for a receiver for the| ; : re ‘Shock Nearly. Kills a Boiltaeugert Canadian Klondyke Power Co At the . eS Better buy that All-wool na ede tea teen ok sufhenes, Pri 1 A Few Specials . > te Ka Sweater now, while the se- OF pay interest thereon, : ve $10, $20, $30, $50 dt ched Seattle deat lection is good. wae _ We have eptected severn: oF. Aes, Sarees, ly Saturd: eni , for McKay to be placed in the city pen urday evenings. Cc — I. W. W. Cause there of Rings and offer [i ogpital. Ho left, protesting in short. | — S. D. Forest Fires|]| You Should Pay one fe worth MORE than || 0°XY faspe, that he didn't want to| Knitting Co. By United Press Leased Wire And LESS than you have paid here- be ik, and you would Mra, McKay and her children were | PIERKE, 8 D., Nov. 2%—Fires|[ tofore Prices $3 to $115. Every tee 0 pay more clse- taken by the Alaskans to the Diller Factory & Store thruout the state, which have caus | price-tag is a money-saver. Step in here hotel until something can be done . i |ed an estimated total lon of $200 be gg Ba. Mhke OUR Store YOUR | —— Union Street and Fifth Avenue } 000, are all ‘ed to have been atarted Store ny . Bs by the 1 fire gang” of the I. W ©. KAISER w State ire» Marsha ‘rane has - ee ie tfon o' | been calle i's {pseaineee ms eet Bracelet Watches Jos. Leudan Co. hae ey ate A the “aoue; kato tho cause of the series of cor $10 to $270 aA Sasa kan || me . Wealthy Man Fails ; ; or | : | DENTAL to Escape Charge And when thie war ts ever, | By United Pr acd Wire —_ — arn with great surprise | PORT TOV ND. Nov. 23.~/ e world was drifting John Seibenbaum, one of the wealth+| q lest men in Jefferson county and . % | president of the Key City Light & ys more e arm rt) | Power Co., here, is making a fight! NOW IS THE TIME T0 DO to keep from serving_a 10-day jail ;. | = | sentence in the county jail rd vip 1 mi Onewcn creams, sTORE lating. the dry law. } " | Geacud ont Cees I have taken a long lease on the National Denta’ e e : = - YOUR WINTER BUYING nl seein a Offices and Green Hotel (located at Fourth and t t r Nebraska Governor The following, which t# a «mall portion of our Higporery sae hay bel oe omgeees DECEMBER ‘ oli . ock, will give you an idea of some of the value i . esent ts J tifi Y e adlantrire Colonel in Army iii ES nn ene ee ol Notwithstanding | ail ia ce ae ee By United Press Leased Wh : i ' as ere By Shirts, Kovernment si Storm | Hoods, w ‘ the War Twill operate the Dental Offices under the the new and superior Gas Grate—can be enjoyed eit eh nded tn his rea! | | *’ Bh wns | “Weet Unenarens, r OTe aianiaca tar hiatebancks aectk name of THE SHERRY DENTAL OFFICES 4 ‘ ie ; iis s chief executive o . ry, all woot | ¢ 25 tc se geo eaten ge cr nae Re | ra iv in every home. Wonderfully efficient is this new i 1d han accepted | a And ralnproot "4:50 | teather Glover. oda obits tine ben horas Se Radiantfire. Like the warmth from the sun, it PeahGaeL thie remenation oth tacet fj i Rit Cleve fic ar pce ene ae DENTISTRY THAT SATISFIES h |pinchers which the Tommies are |equeestng around Cambral | Joyful French villagers from Ger a occupied towns, now repatriat berg Officers’ Coats, like those in use on the Western Front for the last three years. Going Away? Likly Leather Luggage of | | Handsome Burberry Coats, direct from London; the famous Raynoff Mandel- a may OF ss 4 effect when the r ent, which is Government Wool Over. " . r heat rays reach every nook and cranny. Mow SAHeeikl qilked, to accented tach Conte Bd,O0 te 88.00 ufts, pair, .26¢ The foretkn department of federal service Btockings, cotton, pal the Firet National Rank buys ‘ r . ; Bheepakin Lined Mack: | on teterstesss BOO and sells foreign exchange, 1s: Ped phe ya By ne, 68 + eR Ee ; OW 89.80 to B1L.75 | Stockings, woot ommercial and travelers’ office ly 3 years. Dorl Is Interned : flicker Coats ...81.50 | |. BOE to BOP , letters of credit and pells travel The hotel will be thoroughly renovated and H h a By United Preas Leasec 7 Slicker Trousers ®1.50 | Lonkings 3B¢ to 61.25 |J ors’ cheques, It helps business newly furnished throughout, and under the man- mn e a = ; : ¢ nore, Army un i] men to finance their foreign ship. t f M d M: M: th h YORK 3 Government Cavalry | kon last 85.60 to 87.50 * gbncrpaciics agement 0: rr. an rs. Mathew, who first oper- eats the ody, yet leaves cc ot instructions “here trom fil “Sickers""""BWLoo | WZin'Lanther sort Be rinse yes"araasnstin ese [ ff ated The Green Hotel, ‘They guarantee the Green the air both fresh and Sori Beroatied With, te Garnian oe sn Unele Matte Gaevlon, ee ay Eas taney Omeeee Te able to secure favorable terms Hotel to be a SAFE hotel for our “Sammies,” per, Issues and Evens, and a friend | the city making a specialty of handling regulation from leading banks everywhere, yourself, mother, daughter, sister or sweetheart. 2 lof the forme plaberdin ie goods the boys are using daily and want of which it gives its customers cool for breathing. |. he deme Cermak emnenaten, wher I | oe Gener - eI SR eA otgehpal W. S. KIRK’S | —eoeo—eE=E=EE___ FIRST SS = | ARMY AND NAVY STORE SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. |»: ch SD ser tts ASE woman Al | NATAL DR. J.T. SHERR Stuart Building. Phone Main 6767, || Voluntecrs of Amerion In thelr Mis a uf : | ce othe atte Scent wen | Two Entrances—Fourth and Pike ion hall, 1904 Sixth ave, near fnetion.” : Stewart st.

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