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§ THWARTED N ASSAULT ON LORRAINE LINE ORY PRANK J. TAYLOR Presa Correspondent THE IN LORRAINE, terrific gas at which began at I a.m. yew was broken up by Ameri Cans” was sent over, and pounded the outfit to the attack the Germans A patrol of 60 men against Outposts in the gassed BA, EXpecting to take FAB a result of the anticpat of the defen: American outposts were On the job ¢ Germans with a stiff rifle and fire. In a two-hour fight | Boches failed to obliterate the wires, and finally retired. losses were considerable. & guest, yesterday afternoon night, of the clean-cut Middle Westerners against M this attack was directed. Yes afternoon I returned to this i, which had been the scene Most concentrated gas attack ted by the Germans in I found the boys still despite their weariness and pain of the attack Is Difficult Position Americans hoki a difficult po here. Their trenches run thru over several smal! hills the wood was as bright as Sunshine could make it. To foliage was wilted, trees from the rain of “tin shells, and the ground was showed the results of the Dut the men were still the We confident chaps, eager to get he boches in retaliation few of my friends whom I had lerday were missing. 1! in a hospital, under the | care of American nurses. | Were mostly boys who had tak ‘their masks during the Ger attack, to direct their rifle and} } fire at the boches. had been brought in Ameri in remarkably quick In order to see} tic at the prospect of | another whack at the Ger | he gas used in the projector at m wan evidently phosgene, mixed | Mustard gas. It affects the making breathing almost im Tt was thrown over in two batches. The first crashed trees on the little wood and & stall area less than 600 @iameter. The other fell on line trenches, where the the flash of the projectors to don their masks. Germans also gassed the artillery positions with! €annon, without getting a sin-| It is practically impos: | the Germans to stirprise the outposts as the result of signal system whi vat “Edisons” in the arm: invented. The nature of thin May not be divulged Never Pare a Corn | are troubled with corns or jo not run the risk of Poison by paring them. Sta show that many dghth» have Pt from this seemingly inno- Practice of paring corns ly go to your druggist and| few cents’ worth of Ice-Mint, | @ little on ¥ painful corn o Immediately the pain will in a sh time the OF callous will loosen and lift aeaily with the fingers—root ng the surrounding n i a Neath, normal condition together with the fact that Mine overcomes such affections PB ible for the hearty ‘indorss druggists. t of every hard orn between th callouses in such a safe way, makes the height of folly for anyone corn, and people are EVERY THURSDAY AND SAT- URDAY FROM 12 TO 2 Ladies only allowed in the big pool at these special times, while swimming experts will be on hand to give free instruction Natatorium is alwa able, Water, 81 degr ature of air, 74 degrees. ys comfort temper Seattle Natatorium Company SECOND AND LENORA RY HENRY Woo WASHINGTON rhirt United Press Corre asuaitios t American army, | Continued From Page Onan WITH THE FRENCH fighting in France, we ported t ms eee eas ei oe IN THE FIELD, May n, Pershing tod follows: | ably the aviewt 4 man attack in the Five Killed in action, five dead of death, . wector extended the wour ter ad of / | The Germs ran from Rheims to the 1 aocider « i ans, “kamerading tains, until now it cons a bat nevere 1 two miswir action 120 from dug: | tle 300 Kilometérs (186 or) Lieut. Francis A, Metiva oi were cornered a : Indianapolis, Wan among those re In hand-to-hand fighting, the Ameri There is every indication that the ported killed / ‘ roape 7 have attack is an integra f the orig Maj nF. Carma ouls,| learned to | he bayonet—and inal German offensive pla It is | was wounded sever the boches squealed pls positivel nown that during the The tet . the ¢ wither ‘ we tt prep ared two | ‘ ire rans Battered ne, Indiana Priva r 4 were olygiot mass t attacks, one aaginst Amiens A " - ates! 1 ere we . ,Polyalot mass her against Rheims, He oo +> ggg Ate re J ranging from boys of 18 « ‘o me trated the n ary reserves Mar ee gi tee | of 45. All were suffering from shell S handred i ra ( miles) be r . result of the tremendous hind the lines. a central point pimp nt which preceded the a» m where they could be sent at a PWING. AUHURN ot cee oes aha moment's notice to either point . ? ee ie th of which Meriden Vind 6 offensive mpirit of the ack first until the Not only did they not final choice » experienced difficulty This being checked them back, The first he still had the Rheims attack to fall asked by wounded soldiers t the hospitals always is ;marches. Fe usually int bombardment, Mon over them. When four grenades day morning, including gas, picked were pulled from the hip pock- land sp ized assaulting troops, in ets of one of the boys, he cluding the Fourth and Fifth divis draw led fons of Prussians, which led the ball game this morn pone ; lerbert: Wheatman, son of Mr F. Brundage, Seattle boy, re If the present attack is merely see Herbert Wheatma n of Mr eoted suai ha Gene of wake they had to la metimes they ondary, its principal objective is the | Mra. J, T. Wheatman, > 20th a Li " th . he ” > rn me thought the tanks weren't going fast - he Fi i, has a prominer on the | Celved In active wer wan the son y [tying up of the French reserves to) N.. ha: prom t ph mn the |e John M. and Marguret F. Firyn.|°0Ush, #0 they ran ahead of them. prevent their intervention in the| Program for Friday night's dramatic of John M. and Marearet F. Hum “1 icut' Wood, of Oakland, Cal., sald « e, 372 7 ave. & jrund a = final great offensive to the north. |fecital given for the benefit of the | Uaee: oi #ith FUPGABS he had the greatest difficulty in hold ward Jamoke fund by the Olson school, tn |} ling hin men tack. Wood was slight The German press recently charg. | the Odd Fellows’ h y Wounded, but i* one of the mort ed that the German high command Pe. © i eeeccececcooocoseees enthusiastic men tn France made a mistake in not tying up the | French reserves before the } attack T | Will Take Part in Friday Recital ‘30 AMERICANS ‘SAMMIES JOYFUL ARE NAMED IN OVER FIRST BIG CASUALTY LIST VICTORY IN WAR BATTLE FRONT NOW COVERS 186-MILE LINE back on. n they will be able to re Forced Marches This is now being ¢ 4 out in ft anyt more like this is com P y the same manner as the i ff, 1 don't want to miss it,” ex drive st Amiens. The enem plained one troops pear to e been trained After the first arrivals, the tc atta doctors were extremely wary in ted 100 kilo handlin the pation) until they ad examined their pockets ‘They found the majority of them had hand grenades tucked all of Rheims were rushed night in forced @ brief, but un meters n to the front Sunday wing Amiens attack, leaped to the assault. | The British and French retired in perte« Withoulg ernitting & single break in and in-| flicting the heaviest emy Americans rehearsed the t KisONE er ly report order. attack in the rear of the lir many of them raid that when t their Snes, oases on the en-| saw the foolin ing tanke Herbert Wheatman waddi: s the shell holes UNITED CIGAR COUPONS GIVE , 46 TO SMOKES you do not Amiens Far and Near : News by Telegraph $s and Telephone eeeee edad AMSTERDAM—The Dutch steam: | GIRL SMILES AS ? ATTORNEY ASKS nave the given with United th YOUNG AND OLD. .:."'°."° SOLDIERS WILL) === ~ In Unga, Alaska, away up in | | ahip Jant 1 three nailing veanels Z ; Hing WAUKESHA, May 29. — Grace the frozen North, the members | | the Maria, Jacoba and Germine, have ome ” beg Lurk ingly heard Pronecut | | of the Unga W nx club have | | been seized by the Germans. Tullar 4 that she t ape the long a inter — mn One be re The tramp of young fighting men| | "POnt th s mwelyon Ethel ©. Seribner, University ef ed for i urderess in the first will echo thru Seattle streets at 10:7 ee waar. TROY Washington Y. W. C. A. secretary, degree have ne owed and bak Jers, on trial here for alleged sedi- | Pettit told the council that the br PLEADS GUILTY} Famous Boy Choir | At the conclusion of the state's 1 and sabotage belonged to the daya of volunteer |* case against Charles 15. Couch, for This fact was uncovered by } fighters and had not been used for Pe Pemiiee OF the inion kerine Is Coming Here government attorneys reat, alec Giv-le long > me. Bach of ithe. bells and Trust Co, Tuesday afternoon closing that the I. W. W. long were | weighs several hundred pound Sigaten, aneet eaigen eat for War Orphans (10 1 (0 Fv Wo a entries on the company The Paulist Chorister of Chicago, ~ —— hooks. Janes 1D. Hoge, president, | Father William Jorep Finn and 110| Joroenson’s N | AMERICANS TAKE 182 ind N, B. Solner, vice president, of | men and boys, who are making a six genson s Nose PRISONERS IN FIGHT the institution, testified that Couch | months’ tour of America for French | Is Back on Again had sed to the manipulation of | relief, will give concerts next Tues g } WITH THE AMERICANS IN ths ahadennd | aa and Wednesda at the Arena } Toaasing his nose when it was struck | PICARDY, May 28 (Evening) a Mie gacitic cans ‘e under the | PY @ piece of falling machinery at| ‘The final count of German. prison To benefit locomotive firemen and] auspices of Right Rey. Edward J.|'%¢ Puget Sound Boller Works, J. J. | erg taken in the capture of Cantigny he given Wednesday at 9:20 p.m. at| eceda will go for the care of destitute | the detached unit In place with one | 182, including five officers | Redding’s Queen Anne hall by Mount| children overseas, who have lost| @nd, and sought out a doctor at the | 2 ————— ayes am | Rainier Lodg ». $06, Hrotherhood | thelr fathers on the battlefield Ste hosphal Tuseday, He still: has | of Locomotive Firemen and Kn fickets. may be purchased at{ is none, It was sewed back in Swallows Penny; . | iehoora | 208 Pike at.. or Sherman. | Place Dies of Poisoning) ore: — — 0 Third av Swallowing a penny, and eating | i? ; | BRITISH AIR RAIDERS | vinegar salad in conjunction FREE DOCTOR HE SEATTLE STAR RSHING'S MEN SMASH HUGE GAS ATTACK LIFEIN PRISON =U, $, ENGINEERS HORNER DEEDS _ SAY STONE SHIP PROPERTY TO | DIS Thursday, Memorial Day, the Bon Marché Will Be Closed All Day Beginning Friday Morning Displays of White The June In the Lingerie and Blouse Sections The splendid economies we have been able to effect through forehanded buying— The daintiness of the garments themselv The careful manner in which they are made— are all entitled to a share of the credit for— THE EXCELLENCE OF THESE JUNE SPLAYS. ~ a For Constipation Carter’s Little Liver Pills will set you right over night. Purely Vegetable Senall Pill, Small Dose, Small Price - Carter’s Iron Pills MQ tS @ 10c) avanr EVERY pay | Witiowmoor Farm natural poll, Average teeta 6.3% butterfat. Bave cost of ery, profit, bookheeping ‘and bad accounts. “Bring bottle STALL _Lewer Floor FREE DOCTOR Go to the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. and 1111 First Ave. | And the Doctor will give) you a careful examination | NEED MORE LABORERS | proved fatal to James Sam: and fe Mactererament Paraieen | | KILL TEUTON SOLDIERS (fino samen Samson, fireman, pe EE ad "PT av | The Puget Sound navy yard has ts AMSTERDAM, May 29.——Several Corson ave. These two, ch ‘Will restore color to the faces of | 168 WASHINGTON or. sued # call for laborers, helpers and | Germ soldiers and civillans were | posites of violent natu If you are sick yon eannot do bet adly poison, accordit . The Uitte boy died Tues: jinto a a physician mechanics of all kinds, Applications | Willed in a recent raid on Leige by ms be secured at board of labor, | 20 British airplanes, according wo dis Puget Sound navy yard, Bremerton, patches from Lea Nouvelles. RIGHT DRUG Co, sTonTS . aehdw 6 " a Seoee nye ee tren in tea bivods as most pale-faced people do. ter than take advantage of this offer, | We save you money end give the | Adeeb pompilele Uccabiacste |MOORE == CARTER DE HAVEN and a. m. Thursda as the are ill leave Monday for Ne ‘or " ¢ was 6 moat eumected reve war veterans, as part of Mem have a store of things for ane | | © . @ the slayer of Mrs. Mar Del ont la Te aes and will hold a huge bazaar very Arthur H. Hutchinson was elected ria dlaplayed (6 the i] Rath Beda: day ceremonies here oe Tuesday to serve ax Municipal league courtroom, The prosecutor's Valyda & Hrasilian Nate; Fang; Flowers will be strewn over vet) ¥* e cod tine fa B Meck & Williams evans’ grav in belie) axcunde They have wr nto the “Our president n his quotath from Twice Dally—10e she, 800, 156, thruout the city, and on the s| | Boys in France Tobacco Fund. Cooperation in buying and selling | oot cr panicle Pr toa sah ten 4 Research engineers of the | KALAMA, May 29.—William Roy we lee to See. ' tad Meds bay. is aumery OC. da to tell about the work, and to say 4 of home-made goods was urged Tues t’e howss,”: 414 not disturb | ey. fleet corperiiion |Horner wii. tran the property | a pa wc } that “when the next mall goes | |day afternoon when department | anlar my Fn OE ta [deeded to him by Mra, Amelia Bas PALACE HIP Many are planning to visit Ft down, In June, we expect to be store buyers and manufacturers of i a . an expected to be the ¢ today preparing reports gett, before he murdered her with Lawton cemetery and there srate| | able to send enough money to | | garments and rn work met at | 90 ecciagg sab ye yea ordeal that may revolutionize the ship. | her two children, to Mra. Bassett's Continvous Dally, 1 to 11 the grave of Robert A. Mays, who] | > {ued to treat a whole com- | /Arcide building Tuseday night Genamanad’ erat ther Gadians t Dulie building industry, following | heirs, with the exception of one | Frencls Owen & Co. in “Grandpa” died in service since America en| | PADY serving over there to a United States district court was ee caoall wih gen say | their arrival aboard the concrete | ranch, which he will deed to his sis 5 Other Big Hip Acts }tered the war against Germany | | food American smoke journed Tuesday during Ume set a ngs rg’ CEOS. Ie ship Faith, largest of her kind in Mra. Myrtle Dale. Horner is The parade will form on First ave.| ag atid funeral of former United | OSional nap crete at id pesiye the world, which reached Seattle held in the Kalama county jail, and Pine # nd, starting at 10 AN Rt pe 2 OE States District Attorney Jesse A “ a ae after her maiden voyage late | eiting to be taken to the state pen] weexday a "4 proceed to Gherry at. up Cherry #t| B0¥* In France Tobaces Fund” box, | rrye Bi ular a bar at ise Lurk to the Teestay (tentiary at Walla, Walla: @, Deime eckday Mats. 100; | % hich has been placed fn each of the jury ana ynaummate actress oa . |to Second ave, on Second ave, to|™ 5 Funeral services for William M ‘ rt his sentence of life imprisonnent | i " These coupons i - n Sarah Hernhardt,” in the Indications are favorable toward |") #6" a a Seth theca tee maven Hewitt were held at Mount Pieaaant Gerendant tod os the wit the muccess and construction of con-| gt”, statement made by the mur | WY I TL I KS Feneeae Presbyterian church, where memor goea to co fund crematory at 3 Wednesda vd rete ‘ships % et While my crime was committed | — he > cekteeay ante eeenade | © Third ave. and Union at.._ After several month California had ten months to rehearse FE. FR. MeMillan, who, with in a, sponses Mit timaiiet’ © feet thet X Tonight—All Week % ‘Six ands Play store the aum of $46.53 was obtained; Df. Maud Parker has returned t Tullar said of her testimony Loeffler, represented the shipping | 4) A moment of passion, T feel that |] Next Mate—Wednesday and Saturday " i . Seattle c treachery | board However, we will n e : ma See A Western Pi of Weste: cople Six bands will play patriotic munic| {f0M coupona in tuts manner b Doe alah: eihcanns ioe wil not give | Sunishment which has been inflicted uy our Wentsen Gece Coma in the column, headed by a police TORAC Three last wills and testaments nd led to out de as ; » ybmer chelate" } ‘aie one will submit them to escort, Grand Marshal J. R. Vander eo made by Mr a Smith hav — ° The Horner case is the first on rec-|[ Nights 22¢ to $e; Mats. I7e and Se dwelt on the shooting econe | first Bogart and staff, and Brig. Gen st $5.00 been « > probate cou ys ambaberr eg ing scene | fr i } ord in this state where a man has de. | Harvey J. Moss and staff. and com Chartes E. Jones, general superin ra 9g Saag arn nd ena Rs: oa nagar iad liberately pleaded guilty to first de. powed of the ranks of civil war vet ndent of Roslyn Fuel comp A pament sata sen gree murder in open court rans, veterans of the Spanish. Amer t at his home 6 a prent < tw watch ican war, Third Washington militia Barber, Wapato se = strun ‘ne th FOUR ARE KILLED trlet erage xpeed dur men and members of patriotic or Wapate 188 Mrs. Violet B. Lewis, 3219 Hunter LUSK CASE MAY GO TO Rrereme speed @urih , 20 ganizations et, and re, BR. P. Balla ‘ - . = ’ aca "lt: hadi". rani ae | oe oe ares ones JURYMEN BY TONIGHT jour and nine knots per? HURT IN TRAIN WRECK will be reflected in the address of 1.00| when Mt. Baker car collided with the} WAUKESHA, Wis, May 2 The Faith brought a cargo of cop WATERLOO, Ia., May 29.—Four rnational . | M uker car col vt per and salt ore. She is at Pier 9 pre killed and between 20 a OSSor aera n, of Bellingham Lewis’ auto. Grace Lusk’s future probably will be 7 men were killed and between 20 and General Admission 25¢ First Presbyteriar 1.00 : nt ry’s hands at 6 p. “ c FE. R. Connell, her master,/39 persons hurt, some seriously - 120 Emily Hall will be heard in recital eer ta tenting with che |Mua: “She acted just like any other | when an Iilinois Central en and on. | Alfred was Pe sin i'oo Meany hall at $:1 Wednen-| i ccoting Of Mrs, Mary ttcbeet ap: | sige path aet “riot re: | four cars plunged thru a bridge over ducted at ase » Cae n | ca June, were made today as beng: > elm thruout| Reaver creek, at Alpington, near p. m. by the Dames of t e Sante Woes” rie V. Firco, 801 Weller st., cigar deal voyage here, early this morning War, follow at 5 p. m. by the! Geo, Hackney, Wapato so ¢ J en his store “= - — Ladies of the G. A. It; and at 6 p Mrs A Tegarden, Wapato 190 was burglarize eday night MUST PLEDGE TO SAVE WAR HOSPITALS , m., at the Colman dock an Hrs, Bi. ‘Themgesn, Narrah 130 Seattle lodge, No 7, Degree of Hon. FOR WAR STAMPS NOW A CURRY wht care aly West Seattle ferry landing or, A. O. U. W., will hold a Red Cross IN N. Y. TO CARE | Optical Co. that 1 in the curable stage for ‘orpa and luncheon next day night must be saved at to $25. sonal service, out ~ 8 ¢ Eyesight of the h . erans, respects Clip Out This Cou- | 9:"f)"bisresnes was injured by a Americans, Secretary of the Treas FOR 50,000 MEN Specialists iedvertiaing. enable’ me. to ‘ Hold Ceremony n; Help Sammies ken cable end at Skinner & Eddy |Ury William MeAde wired W. 8 NEW Y May 29.—New York 3070-2 you this offer. Go to any At the naval training station on|| POMS hipyard Tuesda reac uasistamt state director of | is to be a war hospital base with ac Arcade Bld et his prices, then come the Unt campus, the flag willl ao rH EDITOR Precinct No. 131 Minute Men will the war sevings campaign, Tuesda smodations 50,000 wounded : . Sire ee. h ue mast from sunrise unt The Seattle star: Wednesday night, at Longtel rave that money, people must] soldiers, if present plans of the| nner | pmpihods and PERSONAL n jonor of eig’ men who ho pled themaelve: t rtain nt 1ON Inclosed find to be medical depart of the army are died since transfer to other 7 Patriotic speakers have all been “mount 1 bend every ort toward BROWNS NW Fr a carried out, It was learned today OFFICE tal wpb “yepp ieee geatabep debe ede Sova Do zen ried outs was iearnea totny. | REDUCED RATES TO fal day program be given at 10 Pee Dockaase of tobacee, thre | room 404 county-city building, Wed To make the public understand the! ine 4 New York, the first of a m . mieten um « being sup situa tguting sake i nesday, at 8 p.m : full necessity and to secure written |, gro of buildings to be taken! | plied by the naval band. Mrs. Lang pose neronstl Minute Men of Precinct 134 will pled a campaign has been started | over, has been leased for the dura-| | don C. Henry, Mra. Clare Farns et in room 104 roadwa which will culminate on National] q f the war and ar after FiretClasa =Third worth and Mra. Lawrence e t ’ War Savings 1 aw © | San Franciasco— Th 1 ‘ ong x . packs gee school, Wednesd: at 730 p. m ar Savin on June It will be used as a clearing hos $13.00 and $15.00 $10.00. _ lege niver . - BE. A xiller eee te — : j pital for wounded soldiers, and the} Los Angel sacs a8 ed Croan will hold services at the ; | ring it out and installing aise tenreany whoa tie oat SECRET SERVICE MEN — TACOMA’S GOING TO eS aes cao rie ony ee Ga g. and a 4.000 beds started today £22.59 and $98.90 . he churches of Queen Anne hill wi mv S148 the churches of Queen Anne bill will COLLECTED EVIDENCE GIVE BELLS TO WAR TR. WILL AM MAY 31 onhediy ‘ amon’ Name TACOMA, May 29.—Tacoma, as a STEAMER CELILO SAILS JUNE 1 “ ind Garfield : : vee aa CHICAGO, May 29.-Hecret service |more material for shells to drop on rooms and unsurpassed m Address act Sel : - r more material for shella to drop ery conventence for passeng: Py \ ' 7 sot men masquerading as W. mem-| the kaiser, Is going to Junk tive big particulars at City Ticket Office, From the moment | Pa era, collec preliminary evidence | bronze bells, which, in. oldén days CHARLES COUCH | TH RMI itle is i | which resulted in last September's | used to clarig forth from the cupolas ig that your title is insured jon wide raid 1 arrest of 11 of local fire houses, Commissioner E M co! ICK LINE by this company you have no more title trou- ble. If your title should be attacked, the company must defend the suit without it costing you a penny. If the suit is lost the company must reim- burse you for the full amount of the policy. 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