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Full Leased Wire Report of the United Press Associations & | Complete Service of the Newspaper Enterprise Association ALBANIA SEETHED WITH BATTLE ACTION THIS WEE — HE week's war action centered in Albania. One of the greatest battles—one of the most The news broke Tuesday—and that day, and every day since—you had to get The Star if ct is momentous in this war—has been in progress. But The Star has been the only paper you wanted to follow the Balkan situation. You had to read The Star yesterday to learn of the in this city that has presented the significance of this important chapter in history. It was the fall of the city of Berat. The Star's service—both in news and in features—stands the acid test only paper in Seattle that printed a map showing the Albanian front. The Star's war correspondents are ALWAYS on the job. ‘ THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST te ee Motered as Hecond Class Matter May 3, 1899, at the Postoffic: ress Mal At Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Co! VOLUME 20. NO, 417 SOEPPa TAR Whar es SEATTLE, WASH, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1918. a i a PRICE Ribas, ONE CENT 0%, ———__—_—_ eee eh petit i - aE LTS» Hindenburg Again Reported Deac Seattle I Hertling ARMY TO sess DIES IN. eens MILLION. ARCTIC Port Now RAGEAT Falls Flat MEN A 65 per cent increase over BY CARL D. GROAT (United Press Ci | | the previous year is shown in the respondent) | foreign trade report for Seattle WASHINGTON, duly 13.— | | complied by the Seattle Chamber German Chancellor Hertling’s | | of Commerce for the fiscal year < peace balloon is useless at this | | closing June 20 time, American authorities de | | Only New York execends the dared today? | port of Seattle in the increased Whether or not he is serious in amount of business done, accord. trying to draw peace offer from ing to bureau official Alaska's the Unite la and the entente. Revolutionists Capture Bol- enormous trade fisures are not Belgian Papers Declare Hun hs ettorts are vain. The authors Allied Troops Co Continue $ ~ wv -. a i 5 included in the fiseal repori, « declared never were the na shevik oe ai which reads sg1a9m; export Chief Suffers Stroke sons sighting Teuton aurocracy firm cess in Balkan osu abv pies $270,534,424; $597,515,653 After Quarrel. to win the struggle Campaign. Comparison w previous year wide Some did see the possibility that KILL MIRBACH SLAYER Imps siinzi2ii. coma OFFICIALS SKEPTICAL ‘m- Svuran ana, German nema! FRENCHMEN ARE situations may be growing worse, Increase, $221,(39,296. - having an influence upon Hertling’s Ry United Press Leased Wire | ee, * re ~~~ remarks. But in that case it was ar- By United Press Leased Were |’ cued there i) all the more reason to || ? Dispatch From EA | Direct to The B8tar | Direct ¢ — - ress on to victory. SEE 10 SWE FN ESSEE = (ad Pre By United Presa Direct te The Star | LONDON, | result of an appeal from the Nouvelles said the | Murman focal governments, it (Special to The Star) death was the reault of a stroke wan learned from an authorita- NEAH BAY, July 12.—Over 400 S f tive source today. trollers here. gre faced with the pos | “ane ae ieslsas’ rogtcting athe: ummary 0 the same speed that 4 Comparative! aibility of having to dump their fish) sive against Paris. ized the Italian advance fm | | iat French and Americans were re catches overboard because they are | ported to have been guarding a huge unable to dixpore of it Only one} WASHINGTON, July 12.—On the amount of valuable supplies on the | cannery is bidding athe beats | heals of reports emanhting tami first days of the offensive. army of 1,000,000 allied troops is said to be pushing the War Events Murman coast inally intended| have been in line 30 hours. Many | Dutch sources yesterday that Field | for the Russian armies tons of fish will be dumped unless) Marshal Hindenburg was ill, stock (144ist day of the war.) | in the Balkans. Germany recently announced her | immediate relief is obtained tickers here today circulated a rumor ALBANIAN FRONT—French Latest reports from the intention of “driving the English that he was dead. | troops on the Italian right are | front indicate that the Italians from the north of Russia Mayor Hanson, on learning of the As Hindenburg’s death has been| continuing their advance be. Finland covets the Murman re-|Condition which threatened the de-| repeatedly reported in recent weeks! tween the Tomaraca river and |*#8ckened their progress to fon. For some time the Finns and | *truction of tone of fresh fish at officiain were inclined to be skepti Lake Okhrida, while the Ital the French, on their right, to rmans have been preparing for a| Newh Bay, immediately wired a bid cal in the absence of official re| ians apparently have slowed up | their lines forward and maintain: nt campaign against that district, | from the city of Seattie, with inten: | ports. Yesterday's report of Hinden their drive to permit the French | practically straight front from Recently the population of the ton of procuring the fish for the mu- | burg’s fliness said that Gen. Luden-| to draw abreast. There is in Murman region declared their inde |Mictpal fish market dorft had neaumed temporary corm.| creasing activity along the || Okbrida to the Adriatia pendence from Russia and a To the question of what he would mand of all the German armies. Balkan front | That the Austrians are themselves with the allies, T do with the huge catch, the mayor “s OISE .FRONT—Striking be. | themselves of the defensive shevik government then thre: replied tween Oise and Montdidier the | ties of this sector is shown by # alo to proceed against the Murman ‘We'll seit ‘em on the street cor- F French advanced more than a | resistance on the heights don region; ners before we allow that food to go | quarter of a mile weet of An | jy. ra : to waste p sera the confluence of the Devoli and palin iattnao eae | "FLANDERS FRONT—Aus | morica rivers, where they tralian and English troops took | checked the French center, t | 96 prisoners between Merris and | arity. On both sides of these heig! ‘The spirit of France will breathe! central picture, above, shows Mme.; French poilu. At the right is “La Vieus-Berquin, : | the French continue to progress. in at 1 Sunday Cecile Gaillac, 1110 E. Marion st.,| Madeleon” Marguerete Green, 1215 LORRAINE FRON T—Gen 3 La gre ll Met Pong 4 ‘will, FE. Spring st. who is the idol of; Pershing decorated officers and In Macedonia the Sam when » parade 11 blocks long, ar- who will represent La Belle France. ranged by the FranceAmerique, On the left is her little daughter,| French soldiers and sailors who! BY JOS, SHAPLEN PARIS, July 13—Making an. | men of the New England divis. |Decoming increasingly restive, Streams thru — streets. The Lucille, mascot, in watorm of the’ come to the Northwest. (United Press Correspondent) LONDON, July 12-——Bad weather other rapler-like thrust, the | 10n and congratulated the entire etry M33 nern e— erm a er ORR STOCKHOLM, July 12—M. Alex: interefered with aerial activity July, French stvaneed mere than a | pi gE i poe fing ie sete yan androviteh, one of the anrassins of | 11 and 12, and only five German air quarter of «a mile near Porte | casualties during the week |Varamina. Altho hee, ined German Ambassador Mirbach, has! planes were accounted for by the| farm, between Montdidier and been executed, according to dims | Britinh on those days, the air minis the Oise, the war office announc- patches received today from Moscow. |try announced today. Three British ed today The other assassin, M. Bloomkin, has| machines were lost. More than nine| Prisoners were taken in raids Seattle Will temporary succeas they were back Unofficial advices place the totalled 14,874 GERMANY —An Amsterdam report said that Vice Chancellor OUR FRIEND AND ALLY Celebrate Observe With Her the Liberty Day of France Sak bank dapenres tone ot Ua ware Uroooel north of the Avre, between the Olse| Von Payer had resigned, con. |", of, ailled troops iat | claw It ia reported that Germany will| During the night of July 11-12, our|and the Marne, and in the Cham-| tingent on Von Hintze's attempt | Rotich Serbians and Greeks. be : * Py " also demand the execution of M.| machines successfully bombed three pagne region to carry out pan-German poli are signs of activity along the state ast e a Tomorrow is Bastile Day in France. Kamoff and Madame Sparidono: nemy airdromes, at two of which Retween Montdidier and the Oise, cles | front of nearly 300 miles, from the two of the social revolutionaries ar-| fires broke out. Many rounds were | French posts progressed 500 meters RUSSIA—Considerable British | Adriatic to the mouth of the 8 rested in the Moscow revolt, which | fired from machine guns at trains, | in the region of Port farm” (11 miles forces are reported to have been river, but there are yet no j followed: Mirbec h's death searchlights and other military ob. | northwest of Complegne and 18 miles sent to the Murman coast tions that a general allied off aa jects. southwest of Montdidier), the com — ~ is contemplated. ———_—____ munique said | i ’ J. TAYLOR orth of the Avre, between the 2, 000 GUARDS WITH THE AMERICAN AR pam. te Marne, 490 tn the OPPOSES HELP BERAT REJOICES © MIES IN FRANCE, July 13.—1x.|Champagne, we took prisoners in saras Gare ta ie ARE CAPTURED Mercy aicke aed unltives. to have sa the Picardy front, the French T0 BOL The Fourteenth of July is the Fourth of July of Pe eee eye co nate | advanced a mile and a quarter on a AT ALLY ENTRY France. : COPENHAGEN, July 13 Counter | which felled te return afters. raid front of more than three miles ¥e® | WASHINGTON, July 13.—A con All France will celebrate, all France will wave |] revolutionists surrounded and cap-| Wednesday, to land on German soll, | OrdAy, morning. canturing the Vil | troversy over the administration's| ROME, July 13.—"The Alb a) hi, ‘ Sde wri tured 2.000 Bolshevik Red Guards, ss ene lage of Castel and several strong po . sities % ie tag tap anaes be + yal Bag Bono who had just arrived on the Murman| LONDON, July 13. sitions Russian policy broke out today in|advance is continuing rapidly,” oo and Stripes in the battle line ov ere. r 8, coast, it was learned today. All were | ties published in official lists during | The @dvance was made between athens Bacon eal ne pyrrarhorl semiofficial statement declared to million of them, will join with their French comrades {| disarmed and then allowed to return|the week totaled 14,874, killed, Castel and Mailly Raineual, and gave J) " day. in honoring the memory of the men and women who lthe French posseasion of the heights |t™@ton would make a mistake if it] “The enemy is making only Rha) the Beat te Moscow, wounded and minting. dominating the Avre river. | diverted man-power and resources to| dic, rear guard resistance, tore open the dungeons of the Bastile. | France is our friend and our ally. She observed | Russia to be used by the Bolsheviki|/ abandoned and * failed to GERMANS KILL FIVE our Fourth of July. Let us observe her Fourteenth | ernment abundant war materials, which have. of July. France is suffering and bleeding in war. “For,” he said, “neither men nor| been captured by our foreem BELGIANS IN RIOTS material sent to the Bolsheviki will] “The population of Berat France has borne the greatest of democracy’s war burdens. AMSTERDAM, July 13.—Five| over _be used seninst Germany.” our troops as liberators.” From the days of this nation’s infancy, France Relginn peasants were killed and 15 e 9 'e has been our friend, staunch and true. Tonight s the Night; It is the anniversary of the day when the people of France swept the stronghold of autocracy in France into oblivion, On that day liberty and democracy came to France, and that day is sacred in the hearts of the people of France. It Great French Parade Sched- uled for 1 P. M. Sunday. Seattle will publicly commem- erste the fall of the Bastile Sun- day. Seattle's French colony have arranged everything. It's up to American Seattle to be in fine when the big parade goes by. It's up to Seattle to show our French cousins that we can celebrate France's Fourteenth as heartily as Paris celebrated America’s Fourth, The parade will be the biggest thing in connection with the cele bration. There will be a governor's car. Mayor Ole Hanson will take part. There'll be bands, soldiers and sailors, war veterans, Scotch pipers, French officers, consuls, police, composed of various nationalities. All arrangements have beben made by France Amerique—the organization here which helps care for French British casual Turn right now - to pages 10 and 11. You will find there the best buys Would you send your neighbor a “message in print” for $5.00 in cash ? were injured by German soldiers} during a riot in the city market at Wednesday, it was learned ay. The trouble resulted wounded We may show our appreciation and our love b _The Star is going to wpan officers requisitioning ae apt na liatlabbed Beet a celebrating hee Bastile Day. The least we can do A give $25 at saan ia that the Seattle mar- sic Tobacco Fund Autos veteran of the Spanish-American | to fly the Tri-Color of France at our homes tomorrow. ee Paes Pope be het has to offer in GERMANS VOTE NEW t W. dl d P. k ES I A Side by side with our Red, White and Blue, wave , : ; Cae | $3.570,000,000 LOAN a oodian ar oy ‘ the Red and White and Blue of France. homes, real estate, | Perhaps you can be of service. Cecille Gaillac Parade at 1 p. m. One o'clock is the time the parade | main committee of the reichsts etc. Chief of Police Warren will su- pervise the proceedings, and Pits arse wi —_ ene Sones eal a- adopted the new war loan of 15,000, . mM. starts, The line of march will be| | A study of nie sy O . | 000,000 marks, according to dis At Woodland park. Ralph Horr will make a brief ad- from Stewart st. S. on Firat ave. to! washington Annex hotel Saturday ture, besides a valuable pportunity may nes today, The independent so: At the bandstand. dress. University st. east on University| night at which consuls of the allied Von Payer Is ©, north of Second) countries will celebrate French In . d east on Pike Hi y Ready to Quit dependence day ons on Puget sound) AMSTERDAM, July 13,~Con renne, who saw isn will be guests of Canadians, is grand marshal L/Union se and La Societe At the Masonic temple on Harvard des Alsaciens Lorraine ave, speeches will be made by Judge Members of these scl Burke, Governor Lister, Mayor Han | friends of France will hold son, Admiral Coontz and Col. E. N. picnic at Kavenna park Sunday. Jones, commanding Camp Lewis, fol A dance under the auspices of the lowing the parade. ¥rance-Amerique will be held at Ma the war aims and policies of the pan 4 banquet will be held at the' sonic temple Saturday evening. ‘Germans. y The tobacco fund drive will | ‘The public is invited. A mov- end then, And four automobiles, ing picture of the climax of the a Marmon, a Buick, # King ana | campaign will be taken by da- Maxwell, driven by Red Cross cobs, the photographer. members of the Motor Corps di- | And watch The Star Monday. vision, will be on hand to lend # | A complete statement of the little excitement to the occasion. | drive will be published, lesson in thrift. All families who read The Star are invited to participate. Full par- ticulars on page 9. ists and polish members did not be knocking at your door on one of these pages. at. to Second 4 ave. to Pike st at. to Harvar > new war loan will be equly | alent to $3,570,000,000.) Aimar de Tu vice with the firmation was received today that Vice Chancel { COPENHAG July 18 , { about your neighbors? ‘ ; } r Von Payer has filed his resignation, effective in the event that Admiral Von Hintae, the new foreign minister, attempts to follow Bulgaria may quit Hun: on Page 8.

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