The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1918, Page 10

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| HORDE OF HUNS SHATTERED BY BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS United Press WITH THE BRITISH NIN FLANDERS, April 19 Sand British are Cs Shoulder on the Lys Von Armin and pondent ARMIES French r to Quast have | @horificed furt ft divisions at ‘the foot of Ke w oe on south Roug the plains Mont Noir and M Rberhare« and Vor By have struck a Nearly 5° y have been \ enemy since / «, Von _ are to battle on Of these divisions « Aered to go on. Others o Ty exhausted. T “tired, but are t Findenbdurg must Msing many of bis Jos reserves, if he Wance farther in } Bombardment Increases German high velocity guns are ex tremely busy in the ringing the battlefield, and the dment is being increased as P artillery is dragged up. HIn the Arcadian hill country, north wal, windmilis and thatched are shaking under the con- ‘cussion. The country folk are grad. “ally deserting their little farms, car © ying their belongings. Some linger, © not fully comprehending their dan i + gasing dazedly at the shells i in thelr yards and the I blossoming above their hay Tacks, while low-flying airplanes bat tle above their vegetable gardens Tt makes a lump rise in one's FOE TRO _ WITHERING FIRE), throat to see these poor old people up in the war. I saw a bent elf lady trudging along a path across Dattlefield toward a village where of brick dust and smoke and pific explosions marked the land of German shells. She carried a @og in her arms, a gingham bout its neck, like a child) The was the only living she had left to love. Girls Play In Ruin Near by were five little girls, i ly chasing two stubborn, feats, while their parents the cottage shutters be- on ving. who stayed the latest were to leave everything. are milking abandoned ‘on the battlefield thrice a day. gunner’s mess is without cream coffee. FOP BURNING OIL IS ORDER OF FUEL CHIEF “Warning that hotels, laundries i apartment houses now using oil, must change immediately to fuel or find themselves s#ud- without fuel supply, was Friday by the state fuel ad- trator. Withdrawal of two from the Pacific Coast to service is threatened. vox MONTE CARTER and His Musical Comedy Co. in a Big New Show FOLLIES OF 1918 doin the Crowds It’s the Talk of Seattle 10c, 20c, 30c. Mats. 10c-20c 7 and 9 Every Night | | | | | m, bet. Ist and 2nd NOW PLAYING Mae Marsh “The Face in the Dark” —A GRAY THREAD. —A BIT OF ASH PROM A CIGAR —on these two clues hangs the fate of the one she loves most in all the world— —then comes the biggent test of her life—the dis- covery grips her heart and fills her brain with fear. GUTERSON'S AUG * . | First oman villages and] Als bein an to in the hug was at he exchange. potlus. Wednesday night shell crash ploding, a face. hospital, b She was buri honors, wi her coffin. Miss Rankin Calls Off Speaking Tour} BUTTE, ing her un ing, viewed in She had been refused permission to speak at Deer Lodge and at a Liberty Loan rally here she was de nied use of the platform, no street Montana. Miss Mary O'Nelll's Good Govern ment league has taken up the matter and protested the authorities denying Miss Ran kin use of Butte’s high school audi torium. SOLDIER’S FATHER IS DEAD; HUNT FOR SON SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.—Po- Thomas B. Holmes, jr., today, following receipt of a telegram asking them to notify | © b him that his father had died at Tren. | “The Star lee are ton, N. J. from the marine hospital in Tacoma several months ago, following an op eration, and was believed to have/| killed at th the Germans sh DOPS S American ng the fir © offensive last month, she r post in the Y, M ministering to the It was just when # turned to her room, across the March 27 Ae@ thru her wind nd driving several her he was taxen to ut with Fre th the tri-cotor Mont., 20 April regard to her next speaking vigoroualy looking for Holmes was disc come to San Francisco. “‘CASCARETS” FOR HEADACHY, SICK |For biliousness, bad breath, reply colds, indigestion and CO! constipation. ¢ ' | Enjoy life!’ Liven your liver and bowels tonight and feel fine. SATURDAY ‘The Greatest Woman's Picture Ever Produced pietu resul ican Based on the Se De Saulles Case The story told in motion res of the wife her husband home, ted in a great Ame tragedy, ictim of Hun Shell | Menehould ow ed in a fow m ecensful attempts to eure an auditorium for public ap Congresswoman Jeanette kin is today resting at her hom Missoula and refuses to be inter and since permitted, Miss Rankin has abandoned, for the| Present at least, her intention of| making several speeches while in} who be MASHED “UAPAN TO HOLD TEUTON OUT OF | _ ORIENTAL FIELD | NEW YORK, April 20.—Declaring that Germany should never again | allowed to secure a foothold in the Orient and the Pacific, Count K Youhtt an Interview with the United ww today, stated Japan would wu no cir tances con estoration of Kio Chao ulterior motives; ahe f, and has Count ly te and juarely Hritain, » troops will be the allie ‘Our position in regard to Russia is tt | » your neighbor's house mire to help him distrust» you and You continues to burn nd yours ts menaced.” from a few sailors landed at} k for the protection of! , Japan has no troops ria, Yoahil declared | And under present conditions none | will be landed. | “Japan has no ambitions. If she would have manifested | long he stated. « military power now is in| excean of what it was at the end of ex: the Japanese-Iumso war, according to pieces | officials, At that time the mikado wd and| had more than a million men under nearby | arms ne necemnary #.| to stom on, probably) ry| twice this number of fighting meh | could be mobilized.” Transportation Difficalt “are the do nothing When] in Bi Ga] w they ty nince,” tt stated e Japan's tonnage in th ific in| Fo now about 1,000,000, en inade quate to take care of commerce ant handle troop transport. Besides, the jallles have never sought Japanese| "| troops for the Weat front, being con- tent with the part Japan is playing in the Indian ocean and the Mediter ranean. Youhti and hin colleagues, T Narase and Tosji Tshigure, are en| route to London as delegates to the international parliamentary — cc ference. TABERNACLE TENT IS BURNED BY STUDENTS BERKELEY, Cal, April 20.—The tent tabernacle and cottages of the Chureh of the Living God were in ruins today, following the third visit of a mob of University of California students last night Three hundred students broke up services, smashed the furniture and set fire to the tabernacle. After firemen had turned their hose on the mob, students serpentined thru the streets of Berkele cing pangied Banner.” No at nade to arrest the * had been accu: fh GERMANY’S PRINCESS REFUSES TO AID GIRL GENEVA, April The crown princess of Germany refuses to con- ak op } nf | against tempt wa Pastor § harged | 4 of years at the same Edith was y don. signed by was went to crown princ just rec the secretary of t that the petition ered. FAMOUS WAR LECTURER HERE ON MONDAY NIGHT Ph. D., studies at the r ago. The signed by Chas tor of ch Upson Clark direc: | Amer- | will speak at} ebureh, at Fifth at 8 p.m 1 visi , mattle lines. He will show] piletures of fighting in the TWO LITTLE GIRLS AND IN AUTO MOTHER HURT h hospital 5 night, | ere injuries, sus utomobile in which kidded into a tele | phone pole on East Marginal way. | SOCIALIST AT EVERETT IS HELD UNDER ARREST| HI w ldren in 1, suddenl t in front of | und body bruises ALIEN IS ARRESTED INGHAM in r- vid: us utter upen hat he iclals of 8 registration card had notified § change of addre grim pleasure at headquarters, when |triais, 8. superintendent of schools, bailed out nicked al along withou SUNDAY ALL i WEEK], “WHEN IT’S A GOOD CHAPLIN COMEDY WE BUY IT” Sunday Noon Concert Hl Pad by u ®, OLIVER G. WALLACE ey asda ot te =, On Our $35,000 Wur- litzer Unit Orchestra make this his supreme co has, JENSEN & VON HERBERG Wx HOTEL SILT. WLMLM A nant ATRETEFEEIN GA ‘ YAN Sh} 7A\ jz CHAPLIN’S FIRST MILLION-DOLLAR COMEDY—THREE REELS OF IT —A LONG TALE AND A MERRY ONE—TIE THE CAN TO GLOOM FINO” Livre BOOP ie | INTO DUTY ON FRONT) m that a body taking tonics, or trying to patch up a 20 ARMY OF POLICE. 2:3e-scco°" RUSSIANS HERE |S°i-S0SS:) STOMACH UPSET? aoy, ace 3, wit UPON SPEEDERS since FOR SUFFERERS cex.maurice mar co sre uw emote of ene I driven b B th orders to bring auto speeding traffic grand concert and ball will be| igesti i Pa , ; With lers to bring auto speeding I eset cael ahd oes A grand concert and ball will & LONDON, April 20.—G Mau-| poor digestion, they are attacking the ike st., Friday|to a speedy end, the police given by the recently organized Rus ed et eoaien ’ council, ul . rice, director of military operations, | 74d cause of the ailment —clogg and inju force, from to motorcycle sian Relief Society, composed largely y "| liver and disordered bowels, neth Mullen, ¢ officers, continued their drive on auto| Ports and investi nto all acct- of seattle Russians, Saturday night | “probably will take up important du - Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse ents and violations coming to their ordinance violators Saturday : lattantion " W aap ate nee agp ek rio ties in the field,” the Chronicle de | the liver in a soothing, healing way. Friday's toll was the source of gast Fir comedy in | clared today When the liver and bowels are per- entitied “I Am Dead," will be pre) Among other changes forecast in| forming their natural functions, away ral prominent 1 forced sented and followed by n were | ZITTEL FOUND GUILTY the eg ral staff is that Maj. Gen, | goes indigestion and stomach d boy was tak: | of, me eluded * “ ces kainic eet Mba nna | © deposit bail to the extent of $260.) A verdict of guilty wax returned sane ea gap at saga ota | Whigham will be to im If you have a bad taste in your a wae Seas * and) the new minimum, and to part with | py Leper uc iene aes ella od | tant duties in Fra) nquishing | mout! @ coated, appetite > 1 for lacerations of the scalp) their machines until the time of their chorus, accompanied by an orchestra Sones oes, is position in the lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambit energy, troubled with undigested foc |you should take Olive ‘Tablets, ernoon agains “where Willard, assistant) with making discourage ' Following the performance nents t neing > will continue until 1 a, m | he proved an able deputy to Sir Will | iam Robertson,” former chief of of jail Friday morning by Superin-| prosecution was conducted by| The proceeds of the entertainment | staff substitute for calomel. al q.|tendent Frank B. Coop ed! Hinman. D. jr., the first | Will be turned over to the sufferin - ——-— Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are @ RE j|in court Friday afternoon, paid a $20| eines his as assistant, Working classes in) Rus ¢ FRANCISCO, April 20.—On | Purely vegetable compound mixed with 7 n fine—-double the original fine for|to Assi tofney General] committee, which has eh 5 information from Honolulu, | ive oil. You will know them by their Hh a first offense—and received his car. ainn is compos ; Aohad ed Hans Moh. olive color. They do the work without Ja 8" oni griping, cramps or pain. tswain of the steazner Monon ‘ake one of twoat bedtime for quick” as an alien enemy. Details i, J against Mohler were not received, chairman; A, I , and W. Silwerbe motoreyelist, was| will have te nis bike for five days: | ‘Two offenders are still in Jail, wait. Forciei $20, y fo nment to prove that any 4 person had been influenced by Zittel,* The society is about to incorporate,

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