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Tt was easy to seo that he had their entire confidence and that he was a popular leader with them “Here is where we show ‘em what we're made of, boys,” he said a num ber of times. “The whole world is going to know what we do this after noon A captain stepped up to him sake is it true, are going usr" tt i quietly colonel, that you over the tops with the replied colonel colonel,” protested ou have no right risk your life in this fashion.” “I'm not thinking or concerned with that side of it, captain What I do know is that this at tack MUST be made a success. We can't afford to start off with a falldown. I'm going over the top ahead of you and your men, because I want you all to realize the importance of success.” Not very many minutes after this the to our artillery, hidden in woods gullies and under camouflage b our lines, opened up. At first firing was desultory, but as the man guns began to reply, our own increased the intensity of their fire until there was nothing but one long deafening roar, louder, from time to time, as the biggest calibres sent us shells screeching and singing over our heads toward the jenemy trenc some 300 yards in front of us. : “ee I thought I had seen violent bombardments in front of Dixmude up in Belgium, last fall, when in the course of a single day 17 shel were exchanged: but that firing w nothing in intensity to what I wit neased on the Amertean front. In the small space of 20 minutes, during the battle, our scores of guns poured more than 10,000 shells those German trenches and strong holds. And the fire was kept up, without a second’s pause for more than four hours! In our trenches, itial nervy ousness of our men soon wore away, and they settled down to their jobs with the seriousness of vet erans. Then was that I had « | good chance to study them. Beardiess volunteers they were, ev ery one of ther; strong limbed, clean cut American boys from high schools moat of war, but who had come in because their veins pulaated with re: blood, and the spirit of adve: red | RECIPE FOR GRAY HAR | Gives Recipe for Simple Home Made Remedy That Quickly Darkens It A. Dixon, a well-known at nowckiys trained nurse, made the following statement regarding gra hair: “Streaked, faded or gray hair can be quickly turned black, brown or light brown, by the use of the fo lowing remedy that you can make at home “Merely get a small box of Orlex powder at any drug store. only 25 cents and no extras to bu Dissolve it {n one ounce of water and comb it through the hair. Full directions for use come in each box “You need not hesitate to ase Or lex, as a $100.00 gold bond comes each box, guaranteeing the user that Orlex does not contain silver, | zinc, mercury, aniline, coal-tar prod ucts or their derivatives. “It does not rub off, is not sticky or gummy and leaves the hair flufty It will make a gray-haired person look twenty years younger.”—Ad vertisernent. STUMEZE | prOmacet TROUBLE RE- LIEVED BY FIRST DO “T was bothered with nervo: a and chronic stomach tr badly the doctors could not me any relief. They were take me to the X-ray bu in saved me the expense. On STUMEZR and 1 got rellet within twenty minutes, and am now back to myself again after months of agony. I have taken several bottles of this wonderful medicine and can not recommend it too highly.”—w. © McDougal, Coronado, Calife If your stomach hurts, ‘if you } gas. sour risings, belching, dyap sin, indigestion, eatarrh of the at nia h or Intestines, go now to your fruggist and get a bottle of thin master prescription for stomach and It is guaranteed NO MORE CATARRH Has digestive ils. come and but Hyomel heal catarrh and abolish its disgust ing symptoms wherever civilization exinte, Every year the already enormour cures catarrh continues to Catarrh cures KO, nies of this really acientific treat ment for catarrh grow greater, and the present year should show all records broken. If you breathe Hyomel daily, directed, it will end your catarrh, it won't cost you @ cent. If you have a hard rubber Hyomet inhaler somewhere around the house, get it out and start It at once as or to forever rid yourself of catarrh. | Co, or any other will sell you a bot tie of Hyomet (liquid), start two breathe it, and notice how quickly it clears out the air passages and Bartell Drug good druggist, makes the entire head feel fine ["Hyomel, used regularly, will end eatarth, cough ds, bronchitia or asthma. A nplete outfit, includ ing a hard rubber pocket’ inhaler, and bottle of nel, conta but lit ‘0 wtomach 4: g; just breath ju’ it kill the germs, soothes and heals the inflamed membrane, | Important jobs, these. jand listen for anything the boches may do. in a shell -crater—and waiting for the Huns to get “just so close” r BROWNING as chey can get— ithey start mowing ‘em down. land fight stirred thelr entire beings. | A boy I had known for years came hurrying along, naying as he passed me: “Billy Smith just went Got it in the head from a machine gur TI had known Billy for a fine, big. | jovial fellow. His entire company will mourn his lows. More than one boy wrist wateh looked Ko the top. But t Ar an fire or n gan te r if i would at will we do if it haan't stop ped when the ume comes to go jo @ captain asked a cob ee go right on over," the colonel answere oe | Five minutes before the leap, ev ery man was ready to climb out of the trenches Not one out of ten of the entire outfit was showing @ trace of nerv ousness now. They all seemed re Heved by the thought that in a few minutes the terrible shelling would atop. Exactly on thé second, quit firing. And at the aame Instant every man the artil went over the top! To peering after them, the German trenches seemed, at just that ute, miles away. Practically every German gun had been silenced now, and I could make out clear ur men dodging across No Man's Land toward the enemy trenches I went down into the post dugout, | where, I knew, all reports would be rushed by courters Before the first courier arrived. | rockets had gone up from the Ger. man trenches But they were American rockets and they meant that our troo gained their first objective The first courier stumbled breath lesa, hatleas and perspiring into the dugout, and saluted the officer in harge “Sir.” he panted, “we are In their trenches. Our artillery had pounded their wires and dugouts all to hell—excuse me, sir—all to pieces; we've captured some | prisoners who threw up their hands and surrendered long be fore we got to them. The rest of the Germans ran away and have retired to their fourth line of defenses. We're now blow- ing up the rest of their dugouts. Only two of our men have been killed. From the looks of things I guess we've killed a lot of the enemy.” And so it went for the next hour courier brought good news | There hadn't been a hitch anywhere in the American plans, and every- | thing had gone off like clock work | The enemy, who had been taught to sneer at the American army, had |run away, refusing to stay and meet our boys bayonet to bayonet. URGES ADVERTISING TO CONSOLIDATE NATION A plea for greater use of advertic ing as a means of defeating the Hun horde was made by R. C. Ayers, di rector of the San Francisco Ad club, in an address before the Seattle Ad club, at the Pon Marche Monday Ayers would have the government pay for advertising space, employing | trained minds for the work of build ing up indomitable unity and patriot i" m of the nation SHE JOINS THE NAVY | Miss Hilde ter of City arde Waechter, Detective Char! Waechter, of 1619 Summit a |xiven up her in Sheriff Stringer's office to join the navy eomanette, She has been ap pointed chief yeomanette in the of | fice of the Puget sound commandant LECTURES ON FLAG Paul BE. Hall was given a lecture} Mond: the flag by Judge John B. Gordon as a result of Hall's fail ure to remove his hat when the na tional colors passed, Hall 1s 18 years old, and was released after Judge Gordon was satisfied of his patriotism daugh a J has position as a 10 MEN MEET District No. 10 Tuesday night 28th ave. and DISTRICT NO Classified men of will m at 8 o'clock in Greyerbiehl hall, Jackson st STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1918. PAGE 9 Eye-Witness Tells How Yanks Went ‘Over Top’| WATCHFUL — At the top, an American listening post where the men watch | Below, machine gun squad taking such shelter GUN RECORDS HEAVY GUN—39,500 8! H | * Remember, several weeks ago, you read ied wonder that the ( Rrowning heavy machine gun fired the usual test of 20,000 shots ( { without a break \ And somebody maid, “Give ‘er another 20,000"— H And she fired all but 500 of them before overheating caused § the first #toppag ; A tota 9.500 shots without a break! } Well, read th { LIGHT KRIFLE—10,000 SHOTS 5 Re the Trow LIGHT automatic machine RIFLE } ; rt came Perfect score.” (Thin is the gun that is { } carried « top, fired from hip or shoulder.) f Aston 4 officials wi Put same gun thru another 20,000," And the i report flashed back: “Perfect score.” A total 40,000 shots without a break JOHN BROWNING SAYS: : hing wonderf: ut that, That's what they're made for— to sho o— is ICALL passes t | | | personne | Noted — Hates Publicity | pot and keep shoot! * 1)$3,500,000 GIFT + IS GIVEN U.S, ON GUN ROYALTIES BY HARRY B. HUNT WASHINGTON, April 9.—John M | Browning, inventor of the Browning machine gun and the Brown |tomatic rifle, which Unel producing by thousands for use | against the boche, is turning back to wome $3,500,000 in disclaimed royaltien the government | Normal royalty payments to | Browning for guns now under order would be approximately $5,000,000. But Whatever the government s is | a fair price, I'm willing to accept,” he told the officials nent to negotiate | with him. He agreed without ques | tion to a flat price of $1,000,000, plus [an expense allowance, and #igned to Uncle Sam the right to produce as many of his guns as might be needed. Browning is 62; of Mormon stock; slender, slightly stooped; bald, except ~~ for a narro’ fringe of gray hair NAVAL RECRUITS | wears a closely clipped gray mus tache; face a network of fine lines. FROM 12TH DISTRICT ana vetween bis eves two vertical | lines, cut deepl to he jesh; SAN FRANCISCO, April 9—| drounen simply en weer ges Navy officers are on a still hunt for |gray, or blue serge: wears no jewel men who know something about trig-| Fy. nates publicity: affects no “front onometry and logarithms, f wring | gaits Giray, bia ‘Servattions Gy ‘beawa receipt of word that when congress up Utah home, where he was born. eo bill about increasing the navy 4,000 new officers | will be comminsioned | All men enlisted In the 12th district THEATRES aval reserve force, it was announc ed, will be called into wervice this oben _ | PANTAG WOMEN SHAVE When itquid, doce this by had at an ture datly How to Make a Real | ingre away from and did not ‘8 Midgets, will have an opportunity to witness the performance of these clever lt tle players this week. The Midgets Folks who were turned give a whole show in one act and yon_caly, Semeve have become more than popular with ttle audiences. The rest of the bill is new and sen it ander the aking | honors fall to Mary Norman, who original sanitary§| impersonates various types of her beorption. enatne DeMtrae sex. Miss Norman is a clever mimic and her imitations are quite true to Ife. “Just a Thief” is a dramatic playlet featuring Joseph B. Totten and Miss Leslie Bingham. The plot leem the mort of their pal | their own way to rm gage for the mothe Madison and Winchester, two young men, scored a hit with orlg: inal singing, eccentric: dancing and Ja number of burlesque specialties. Gangler’s canines, a group of clev- erly trained animals, and a new episode of “Who Is Number One?” Wrinkle Remover In these days of cleverly adver-| complete this week's bill. tinea autifiers” and “rejuve- nators” it Ja hard for a woman to olleve she can make a, simple home RECOVER $1,100 OF medy for the removal of wrinkles | which will do her much more good | average made preparation BANK ROBBERY FUND snoihing. inthe world so *f-| | SAN FRANCISCO, Apri fective. for erasing or preventing | move passe BF [(ofinktes, age, marks, bagginess of | Mleven hundred dollars of the $1 elke and chin. as a simple and| taken when the Yokohama Specie harmless rere made Ls ale bank was robbed here two wee n ounce of pure powdered wax-| joo. wagon 3 — tne ae a half pint of witch hagel,| °K has been recovered, the polio rted | Southern today. It was located in California, lents, of course, can be} y drug store, Use the mix for a while as a refresh in wash lotion. The quick and aat- o DRctory resulta will surprise. you. ORGANIZE MINUTE ME: Foe ne ie ee vemane the | Organization of Minute Men for wrink les are less in evidence and the| Precinct 78 will be perfected at a face has 4 firm, “solid.” comfortable! meeting Tuesday evening at the Gib fee e iene than your age-—Adver-|*0n-Casey Realty Co.'s office, 10th Usement. ave, W. and Crockett st, CHAIRMAN HAYS TO SPEAK HERE ON WEDNESDAY. SPOKANE, Wash, April 9—De- | claring the jJustness of this war and| in the same breath uttering @ #tern | arning against overconfidence, W Hays, national chairman of the| republican party, addressed a non partinan gathering here today This was Hays’ firet appearance in the Pacific Northwest. The repub-| |ican party leader will travel swiftly | |down the coast, speaking tomorrow | at Seattle, and later Portland, Aan | | Francisco and Lon Angeles, and then | when | deals with crooks who set about in| breaking eastward | “The world has become too amall| |for democracy and autocracy to exint | together,” shouted He his slight frame vibrating with energy | Speaking for the republican party he said “On the question of the war there lin but one wide, On that aide, wup: porting the country’s cause, shall stand every political party and ever mber of every pc rty enti |tléd to any connide n whatso lever." | ‘The warning Hays uttered was im preaalve There are still ernug individual in this country who believe we shall awaken some morr und find the war over, Pitifu wrong! This war will not be over until every last | resource of this country is taxed to the utmost, and the blood of mil lions shed. The time for all specu Thi as tomor lation in thix matter in pant condition is as inevitable row's sun, and preparation must be made accordingly it may mm n five years, five million men, and a hun | dred billion doliars,”* | Chairman Haye will arrive in Seat |tle from Spokane Wednesday morn ing and be escorted to the Washing ton hotel by a committee of repub |Means. He'll view the boulevards and then attend luncheon at the Arc tie club under auspices of the state jand county central committee and |the Young Men‘s Republican club. | Wednesday afternoon will be spent in politieal conference, and at 6 p. m. he'll dine at the Rainier club as guest the Indiana nociety Wednesday evening he will address a Liberty Loan open meeting at the Hippodrome at 7:30, and leave at 11.59 for Portland. Dock Employers to Discuss Strike Threats Tuesday Whether the 1,600 members of the Dock ‘Truckers’ and Warehousemen's local go on strike at midnight Wed. nesday, is expected to be determined | a meeting of dock employers Tucs @ay night The union has given notice that unlems {ts demands for a wage in crease are granted, a strike will be called at midnight The question of meeting those demands probably will | be mottled when the employers meet. | The union also objects to the em-| ployment office maintained by the} Waterfront Employers’ association. JOSHUA PEIRCE DIES AT HOME IN TACOMA: TACOMA, April 9—Widely known ax a pioneer in the off business in| Pennsylvania, Joshua Peirce, 84,' prominent Tacoma citizen, is dead here today of neuritis, The body | will be sent to Pennsylvania for in-/ terment. Included among his employes at one time was a young man named John D. Rockefeller. U. S. DESTROYER SAVES 12 BRITON SURVIVORS AN IRISH PORT, April 8.—A U. &. destroyer rescued three of 12 sur vivors of a torpedoed British steam er Saturday after they had drifted in an open boat for 18 hours. The other nine members of the crew died of exposure. | TODAY’S BEAUTY HINT It is not necessary to shampoo your hair so frequently if it is en Urely and properly cleansed each time by the use of a really good shampoo. The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we }ean recommend to our readers ts one that brings out all the natural) ‘beauty of the hair and may be! enjoyed at very little expense, by dissolving a teaspoonful of Can throx, which can be obtained from any druggist, in a cupeaf hot water.| Thia makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, enough fo it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just | the top of the pead, This, when rubbed into the scalp and onto every | strand of hair, chemically dissolves all impurities, It is very soothing | beneficial to both scalp and hair. | After rinsing out the lather so cre-| | ated, you will find the scalp is fresh, | clean the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster and a fluffiness that es it seem i ae heavy | | + Hi i ib t and cooling in ita action, as well as| merntn Test of Time. early customers, whese work is stil! giving good sati customers who have tested our work and free from dandruff, while| eure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you. You Can Have And Suffer No Pain N° argument necessary to tell you that you need sound teeth. Any one knows that. But you may not know your teeth can be put in clean, healthy condition without pain. PAINLESS DENTISTRY, as prac- ticed by Dr. Sipes and his staff, is the development of years of scientific re- search. Only the best experts in their lines treat patients at the Boston Dental parlors. They know the science of PAINLESS DENTISTRY. They are skillful, sanitary surgeons. They use only the most fs method and instruments. Examinations Cost Nothing It will take only a few minutes of your time and none of your money to have a thorough examination of your teeth and gums. You will then know exactly what the cost of a healthy set of teeth is. Will you come in today and let us make the examination? BOSTON DENTAL COMPANY 1420 Second Avenue. (Opposite Bon Marche) Established in Seattle 16 Years. 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