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GERMANS IN RETREAT ENEMY, IN FLIGHT, IS PUSHED ACROSS MARNE RIVER BY ALLIES | 00. | The Seattle Star »" 2™ THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Entered as Becond Ch At the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash, under the Act of Congress March ® 1878. 9 Matter May 3, 1 FULL LEASED WIRE REPORT OF THE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS * COMPLETE SERVICE OF THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION ee VOLUME 20. NO, 123 ITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS 1 TAG , LL LEASED WIRE SERVICE SEATTL E, W Ai. Sé TURDAY, JULY 20, 1918. PRICER? "12282 ONE CENT "7% 0%mae ~ el REE BRE EBRD Me Be RER ERE REE ERB ‘| ‘Will We March in Victory Parade? You Bet! ee a ee ee ee ee age Grim Battle for Foe Road | Desperate Struggle Raging | Along German Supply Line to Rheims AMERICAN FLIERS BUSY jnee? From Frank 7 J. Taylor eee Rail Chief ‘MPAdoo and cates to The Feil 1 WITH THE A Sey | wrwere on ose | Of America Wife March. p. m)—The Franco-American of- le fensive is developing into a des- c=: in SeattleHere Toda the all-important highway from duly 19.1015 Soissons to Chateau Thierry a New Attacks Spring Along Marne River Battle Fury Increases SOISSONS !S IN | ; Dispatch From Lowell Mellett By United Press Leased 47 Killed Yankees = 2 %="ss WITH FRE NCE in Sinking Advanee aris in FIELD, July of Cruiser Steady vezine ‘cfr | Franco-American Some allied units already have ‘We're going to determine just William G. McAdoo, director ad tes ‘ srench| What Seattle needs in the way of ral of railroads and secretar Pay United Press Leased Wire| @ By United Press Leased Wire = erossed the road, especially French | improved railway facilities. Wel | £rn" mo 2 y, Direct to The Star Direct to The Star | tack south of of the United States treasury, x * WASHINGTON, duly 20— WITH —_——_—# Marne, are retil cavalry. The Germans have been make a tour of the railway ter- strongly reinforced by reserve divis- | minals and hold a number of con and Mrs, MeAdoo, daughter of THE fons. The element of surprise long ferences with your railway men. President Wilson, will march Three men are known to have ARMY & northward across since was lost to the French and We're going to devote two whole in Seattle's Victory celebration, been killed by the explosion . “ 4 . ‘Americans. The fighting is now days to the needs of Seattle.” Reprecgemtivcn = idly whek' tie Gen Diice wae punk, AND THE MARNE, July 20— (river, man to man and gun to gun. ‘This was the way William G. | ** 4 >. ™. Saturday. | the navy department announced 2 p. m—Bitter fighting is under The allies, while o McAdoo, director general of rail In his private car, after breakfast this afternoo The men ari way on the entire offensive front ing their advance 2,900 More Taken reads ard secretary of the treas | Saturday morning, McAdoo's ques The battle is particularly sanguin ury, expressed the object of his tions were all about the Wietory pa aty south of Sotsson’, where it is visit to Seattle on arrival Satur Thome E. Devise, enginonan, ! the Marne and north i Canton, Ohio; Frazier 0. Thom ee n ‘the Aisne and the as, machinist's mate, Charleston, | “ound Solssons. are now attacking along” raging thru villages, woods and day morning in his private car rade. He inquired about every de W. Va, and James F. Rochet, German resistance is stiffening| whole Marne river front, fields of grain. One American brig-| from Portland. He will remain | ‘ail of the procession, and then an engineman, Blue Lake, Cal and some towns have changed han@s|grder to remove the most ade captured more than 2,800 boches| until Monday, when he leaves for | nounced he would march Complete casualties tn the Ng} two or three times . in this region. Spokane. Would Rather Walk of the: cruiser. Sasi Dhego off Fire — rious obstacle to redu The Germans are attempting to| “The rerouting of products ship bes X island will probably t out 47 Amer : = : the whole Soissons-R rush in artil men: and supplies | ped to the East will be one of the We would ratber walk—both Mra ill easton salient. vey the whole fron es erage veg hg > ema dealt with he nye Un ee Ac a a. r ae when h. p A maximum of 10 miles i shell fire concentrated on their lines | der rnment control shippers on | subject arranging for autos ¥ ‘ oA mi of communication by the allied guns. | this coast are discovering that they | broached e pouth a the ne w drive against At the south end of the battle line, | can ship fruit and other native pr An honor guard of sailors from the ne une es Germans on the Chat American units, in conjunction with | ucts to New York in five days Jess | naval train will eacort the nth et tha Masne’| Thierry-Soissons line Bigg vn unit fighting south, | Deen reported. west of Soissons captured $1 officers| The Franco-American offi P cond ave bands from the McAdoo part There will be th ate management anced northwest of | than und have had a number of your the French, adv Chateau Thierry, capturing (deleted) Latest reports declared the fighting | Shippers congratulate u in the way | Duth hipyara 4 three from the 98 me Another captured 31/ S0uth of Soissons naturally hag wan increasing in intensity east of| Unification of management ix work-| skinner & Ed ant and 2,229 mer hree | Un: to ma Coarchatape ing out.” Forty singing sailors will be head veagl : “ aptured a colonel, two|OWing to the tens of Between Cha Thierry and) Profits Increase ed by Montgomery Lynch t : cru snd 0 men, trapping ‘them |German reserves flu Rheims, especial the vicinity of The #1 profits of the railroads! = Eve * urged to pienent vitiths t 4 at The situation reg aiicas. Amert © help: Of America under government con: carr believed to b had more than that Reet caic see itesif appearedto a0 ing to hold back “ efforts | trol were 16 per i Pa seaport edly vid The Paris communique, the Ge to h ahead June tha t aif t ing 18 New For m Port t 10 did not c of th rman pu: ad oe : Leon ta Aas me ture but both arene ‘ nd Bi tsk : Removing Guns .. Ss ak taaatians i ep he San Diego was sunk ten mile u n ch and Bri . n 1 mar um ur gave out statements in Wash. According to the latest advices, the raiiway fares and freight rat be in the para joutheast of Fir nd, which is ington late yesterday, stating Qaeiee fighting there is now purely local in| be reduced, Director Gene whistles will blow rt a east of the entrance had fallen a character, on a scale hardly larger s doo expre 1 arapgonrtocs t harbor A Hes alons ine 8 i than raiding. The enemy efforts). rhe pare ts ka the » ¢ Lona atid. § at fers 3 there have ng lighter and reight rates , No on Ra 1 Z An ear ured that not Th . ‘ lehter aw" Ailisits oc : “yr sage Everybody is happy today! See the tar and soldier smile and the U.S. .o5 : : SAVES TROOPS early ye deser igh ’ 1 op fares,” he saic 1 where the shipyard workers f ‘ struction ammunition and Prisoner: y ha awal Of .we discover that roads are being |form in line, headed by their bands, marine, and the French sailor, oo, They'll all march in the parada this) atch for U plies In'the city, prepara entrations north and northeast of |r. 4 aig boleh . on will Move afternoon—and so will Seattle's distinguished visitors, Mr. and Mrs Wel |'vaetuiand shore durina tt as BY J. W. 'T. MASON e bike pene . x , mn z " b penses and t basing the | north to Yesler east to Second . x Meggett (United Press War Expert.) fhe entire front, from Sol Chateau Thierry to meet the Franco: pow ment nec to better ave. and north on Second ave. to Vir- lam G, MeAdoo, who occupy the central portion of the picture. It is known that destre and sub: NEW YORK, July 20 Gan Foch | South to Chateau Thierry, app American threat northwest of the | service. ‘The railroads are owned by | ginia st., where it will disband marine chasers are or out Nee any es eitustion| ly ia in’ almost’ a cone city. the people now, and the government| Here are some of the big units in for ene U-boats in those w : the Aisne-Marne salient to use| ux. The French war offies Foe Planes Searce does 1 ntend to run them for the celebratior RE #0 ROY IS was b nit erves in imitation of Von{/@Sain announced the ecaptune [ai American men brought down| «ain. The increase in wages given Shipyard workers’ bands. ie “ts « nh '. hod of ruthless! ley-Clignon, which the Americans: two more German planes this morn-|the railroad workers costs ar addi s from Fort Lawton M ers ca first took on their rush Thursday, Ng, while patrolling east of Chateau | tional $360,000,000 year This sum ora from the naval training sta : Pare ’ n Hindenburg to| The War office also announced that Thierry. Our aviators report there | must, of course taken care of OF thé . hi p> : : xch into a major of.| the allies had “reached” Vieruyy (bailénss on dint } Two Sons in Service a » from Bremerton too uilies are fully| Any uncerier at the capture of Yscar Pr assistant director o' and navy bands th 1 was made yesterday both The warship 4 £ x % ied by tt ‘ene Bite now obvious operating ul uth ¢ a j Five day savin r bells = . ler orders to move ahead slowly | designed to throw he last Russ Intervention nt x b :| The Vietoty Girls’ carnival contin PARIS, July 20.—4:05 p. mb sides into the wa Same Ero , Res 1 wih ‘ the last of the — TOKYO, July 20.—An extraoral-|1n time experienc ipping ne Vi y Gi 1 ap es poneth dj ; ‘ not to be lavish in casualties. the south bank across © nary diplomat held to/from Washingt to the gent occupy a premier part in French and American troops econ uilors sang as they sat in the lif tha peAanntitnn at tha Tadasas 1 h , ast, affirmed where | the 5 nearing the highway from Chateau — repulaing then yer salient by Von Hindenburg mate day, following 2 fee Ciitets ace th the! The King county council of Ke A ter attacks on the wh Many survivors landed scantily Snirate 2 sion yesterday Ae aad Chistes “tyes ‘a HGhine Cie: Gemonstfation’ with | Lemter ce Mpemte, in uctions Se-| from Solssons to Chateau Thier. | clad. as they had been in the midst in admirable victory for for Japane iva tha dina Wlacaed Ms, MxAeae | ml ita reseires "tween Fossoy find Ocuilly. It is ap ry, rushed forward again and are of prep: for shore leave when its, soon apnea 8. nae in Siberia was discussed. Final set ‘ebotocmrndpieny gone ged er sage | ee parent they will soon render Chatil- gti) making progress, it was | the cruiser was hi commanding importance as ‘ tlement of the question was expect: better than the war Yeti cnow eriur-Marne untenable and ferce| teamed from an’ authoritative to warrant a very heavy death toll as thes eanteeianal, wate é wo days" mal a é nn een ny to recross th r source this afternoon. hhreNbersisccbehly a-adea many | UEOe * nes Eee and French ——_$_—<_—__— ———— | he's got three sons in the service ’ oad from Chateau Foch Is " | ’ (| (The main road Pr ecounton t © men aboard the San D 1 jatora and the other is in " t ne eastward tisoners counted b he allies ¢ r . he Ban Diegc Gen. Foch, therefore, both humane eed a MAYOR'S piers to fies. rete aateara | yt tar gee an fare -an’ 1a" | soon nut To A. Wertrom, ofthe |g hee ee aa eae cvEL | along the sopth bank of the Marne po9 i was stated local navy reeruiting She |... : : “ "ARIS, July 20.—-Confirmation ; 7 The counter attac were carried ? 1 ma offensive, The most esser Seattle, at p.m. Saturday, ) and. extends. northeastward to T my ¥ f No list i cea wud ner ehie n f The n ing an lelney deuuate gt out with great force and indicated : tial purpose of the nt attack al-| Chateau 3 vi ea inforcements b: he | Hames D ni Urea | ready ha wen comp hed. The . ¥ es to express our heart- {| Between the Aisne and the Marne ROD AEVS TOIONMAMANeNYANS | Oe cviwat Poe a 1 D plish The| note dr sf st enemy principal railway between the Ai iG batle Sunday, near was contained ina) 1. Ger / i a jJoyousness for sue- the capture of Neul Fron NS ts : ee 3 n camp to which R TOOT 2 Sipe by} riously threatens the enemy h : e ween aiwiin : and Auberive and the M arne ha i prouR t velt was attached, the Journal an THREE TOWNS wiiiee’ fires {/Ovekpiachsiseu-cight miles cant mavanmile front vant of Rhciot. Torpeda Cause of | imr;,its, cimmnt ot Amerie nounces toda : ave vy - the western front. ward 2 ae i : . 4 7 e “ Regen 2 Should have your par- BP A or cig a in letall whistibe )|" Despite. furious fighting, the| thousand yards beyond thelr original Sinking, Is Belief | °% rime importance, ‘vecatse Von | pvnnnnnnnnvn A “ * ea fn in Preneh and bells proclaim our glad. (| Freneh ar linging to the su oh i vohpei vig fe . Mer ibaa. of ae abies sone fy aha f, ticular attention to- | After be: vy tient ng ne Prendh |, Sees: Let every ene oii in~ :4|6 Scissors: lems tliat two kilometara! Main Os Maselgus the allien're-eatal of Cruiser Captain hier tine of communication for an ‘W.S.S.P eh js , , doutheant of Fthelms), Boix de) the parade. Let ux show our (a mile and a quarter) from the city ¥ e ths = — ‘ . i WASHINGTON, July 20, — svat k aan Te = SogAiaa bt BOW °F day. The best buys in |fiiey “and Port-aBinson, it. wan |) gratite And let individu. | proper PR alice fiabealhyey i ep duobientiad BAL gach haat elie apse A mane soecia S signers of W. S. 8. PLEDG S ’ ¢ jearned authoritatively this after als “and organizations and oe ultraanaetecae Mik a elie ate Oty wis carte at } ghauid burchinnc tian ea a ‘ sil } & pressed by the captain of the should purchase stamps as pledg» Seattle in homes and | poor Gish Fata HEIDELBERG IS BOMBED 20 rmie front extending from south vessel in his report to the navy CROWDER CALLS 10,000 } aa at pinces designated by them west of Solssons toward Chateau! department to LIMITED SERVICE MEN } om Selr pledges, without waiting utomobi are liste ROME, Ju 0—The Italian burst of our en ns. ) Thierry, and now dominate the h nt he me \ ve notice fro automobiles are listed | mown, tuly 20 The | ttallans |) Pure wm orociaim seiurday, {| BY BRITISH AVIATORS ‘Thierry, and now dominate the high: "statement by the navy depart | to receive notice from. this) come tk ore eoccus Corno ai ¢ », the (at the hi of 4p.m., atime / LONDON, Jul 20.-The Benz ment sa WASHINGTON, Ju . Prov (aul e ere. wat sa ounced toda } for the celebration ; works at Mannheim, Germany, the * |The ‘ apt “ai of Abd iS ry Dis 0 ie Mar ta c enaral CO Ap aby * - ed ; es: begs wil i beat Nabe ~ ot r JTON, ilway station at Heidelberg and A TH “T STAMP day'| | ports that he is inclined to the be | a call for 10,000 registrants for lim cases of ma st neglect, The enemy left pen dead ane > 7. neo (solid oe y Blinn. 05 near by were bombed| | will keep» the Hun oo, | ef that the ship was sunk by a tor-| ited service to entrain July »25 to|} WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE, Sacer ee nee | ce, poo ats er aoe by British aviators July 18 and 19, ! (Continued of Page Four) | August 2 | ~ | princes Wer \ f ae .