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- U-BOAT IS SIGHTED OFF NEW YORK HARBOR BAe nnn oo | TheSeattle Star w22™ THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Bntered as Hecond Class Matter May 9, 1 at the Postoffice at Beattie, Wash, ender the Act of Congress March 8, 1878. OF THE NEW PPAR ARRAN ens \ FULL LEASED WIRE REPORT OF THE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS * COMPLETE SERVIC ee actaetaeietieen ep Unee ae en Un EERE UU a SR 0 PAPER ENTERPRISE ASSOCIATION nee DARA AR AAR VOL ‘ME 20. NO. 124 FOL br ARSED winh pfs wviCR SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, JULY 1918. PRIC EI Beate ONE ‘E CENT <i United Press ALL READY | _Where the Hun Diver Is Striking NAVYS oe HUN FORCES B ATTLE Ri FOR GIRLS UBOAT OFF | “War Events|PUTTING UP 5 UJ. §. COAST : psn geno Victory Fete Opens Tuesday Sound of “Heavy Firing “‘meanny phowt nritian S!0W Down Franco-Ameri- : iH on University ts Heard Along the Const | wees an se Yrmecr | oan Advance in Smal Grounds of Massachusetts s inh for. Battle Area | * oa es sr ayn ore (By United Press Leased Wire, Direct to The Star) LASTS OVER SUNDAY a i DIVER SINKS U. S. TUG Viiciteurneaue “SEEKING NEW FRONT LONDON, July 22—(4:32 p. m.)—The Germans a FLANDERS FRONT burning villages inside the Soissons-Rheims salient, and The big Seattle Girts’ Vietory * DitGeh' takes deessatel veld |" - * eilibens te vent. ‘the ques ot By t izased Wire| British made a stoceseful ra Dispatch From John | peared to be preparing for a general within the naval training camp will 1 e Bar , wan active in the Locre De Gandt Bhs river line, it was learned authoritatively a] ¥ » and eee By United Press Leased Wire oon. joer-es =o Te ae AN ATLANTIC PORT, July AUSTRIA—Emperor Karl, ha S Direct: te The ‘Mer — St— itish steamer arriving aceepted Austrian Premier Von | % a | The V siuie " actically ¢ ‘ . Sunday joy will reign supreme The white arrow points to the vicinity placed under fire in the past here today, reported having cicar. Somcen, menor Sted dee Misa ie: PIE RM ogng pelle omend sprestically. :83 direct a A hundred and one attractions of hours by a German submarine. Orleans, a seashore town, was fired sighted a submarine 50 miles off state that Austria, under Ger wlad tatele abe wn di, ‘ 8 and Soissons, jows wes ard Sahn gavel an eee upon yesterday, and heavy cannonading was heard at Provincetown today Fire island during the night se a A ib shanelad as a ag northward thru Rheims, converging with the Aisne every . Both are located in the Cape Cod dis trict. They are only a few miles from Giher ettisisn dante Tealy | ayers oss enous | seve! les east of Soissons. The Aisne flow t " agai Rheima salient, except on a |Seven miles east of Soissons. isne flows on And when all is over, next Sunday, Boston. PROVINCETOWN, Maas., July ns except . of 2 night, Seattle will have a comfort StHeavy canmenading was LONDON—The D Expres small front north of Chateau |thru Soissons. This would represent a retirement i ot ae he declares t » Thierry, where the Germans | miles north of Chateau Thierry i heard off shore at 1115 a. m. able sum of money with which to capri A ; 4 Edit Q it tones f have slowed down the Franco- start on a new exnergency hospital } : oe aa ian the allies American advance by a he and aid the Navy Relief society } Carnival Program |} tor Quits Kaval vessels have been off thi# "RUBGIA—The United states | rear guard action. | WASHINGTON, July 22.—The German line of € etl ne A oe gyal | munication between Soissons and Chateau Thierry has | The hospital is not to be used en . sahindiaiie maahud te cased ta él sky tur ebtovard workers, but will |) TUESDAY Post to Join an : wen ; f broken and part of it is in our possession, the war send Red Cross supp divostok, it was announced | which is taking place This desperate enemy resi fre today ‘The advance guard ¢ a abe neven ne oO care for the needs of all workers in { 12:30 to 1 p. m. Lunch served ona resembling th Not ahh -taesttiaien, with ms os eee aten es etigned to cover the|Ment announced today. city and the dependents of men} om ground th U. S. Arm eee ee sail from America within a |retirement of heavy Germa en This line has been the German chief reliance for § gah tiere { Pm. Band concert and e y A hase bid the origin of the firin month northeastward, tow Fereen-Tar-|plies for the Chateau Thierry region. Its cutting explail Dante Cor fo agg aa a PORTLAND, Ore. Jt The| but it is believed that naval vessels RUMANIA — Germany has | denoin in part the retreat of the Germans from Chateau Thiel Seattle Girls’ honor ype hun |) 4:30 p.m. Drills by sailors. blue pencil was laid for the| may have located a submarine—pos-| Pushed 300,000 troops to Ru The Marne was crossed at several ese | Greds of business men and patriotic)) 5 Cone ) ifle toda hen Ernest W. J « Acnty Long. " m mania to quell uprisings there new places in the region of Verneull women and sailors at Breemrton|} > MY COnesrt wn vind to }|s0m, managing editor of the ween he, tue Perth “Amber and| ALBANIA — Italian troopa | TR# Aumber of enemy prisoners i in LONDON, July 22.—(1:56 p. m.)—The aan Ea caine. *|} Vietory.” in amphitheatre, Uni: |/land News, @ sister paper of The |her barges yenterday have made new gains in the “TRa#ine rapidly. The German aruil-| heavily counter-attacking along the Marne front, bug Car service on the Eaatlake, Ra-|{ Yersity of Washington. {| Seattle Star, answered the draft) The firing appeared heaviest off a) campaign against Austria in the i, Seed es wee. assaults are unsuccessful, it was learned authori venna and Wallingford lines will be 30 p.m. Dancing in Armory. } age cree saci we «Bbc Peau ota galoin oa Weeden rx 4 a crowed the front lines today and | today. ; tically doubled, and more than a} ® | pass lbw vir sion saa <9 i teed oS oa Sacuiset hued Ww etttiont started toward Paris, but was driven French and American forces are experiencing — sages at emmeratieanartiagectal 1 11-20 Children’s ath $\not ask deferred clansification Helall reported hearing the explosions. American Troops ree shy ah ants de ft barrage at difficulty in crossing the Marne in the Dorman am y thietic rked ‘i f a © outskirts. It dropped no bombs At the grounds of the naval train-|) events: 25, 50, 100 and 220yara) N°rK* Mews office boy i Have Turned Tide, as the Germans are shelling the bridges and using ing camp there is ample room for|! races for boys; 25 and 100yard) ‘° © a See va ORLEANS, Mass. duly 12-— quantities of gas. : pienickers. A big grand stand seat-|{ races for girls ‘The tag Peete Amboy, with four Says London Paper " cs sui de sents : wah 5 ae a : LONDON, J America’s Ua On The allied counter offensive are drawn together to close) is proceeding over a front of Dcck of a purse. tide of war . The latest reports show the Express be practically 100 miles from Sots ee ee eee almont of 150 pieces. vs. U. 8 al training camy Sunday. Gunfire from the sub ee ced oy Widens Bb: 2 ne, -unelae a Trail Open Day > Ul, Patterno ine burned the tug to the |” | cast 5 south of Soissons soles, em ve|} MacDonald va weiat “ at ay water's odge,.Whlle the barges dications are the Ude has beer xpite German counter attacks at — miles north of Chateau - ae ene Set various points, notably north of thence southeastward toward ing 5,000 people, will provi s : ie tedibell team and a new bang|) 1° Dm Water sports. Rela German submarine after » 90. (and on a knoll overlooking the érin |) “8° Detween seamen compan! minute fight off the southeast troops have tu elbow of Cape Cod, at 10:30 a. m grounds will house the massed bands ; 2:30 p.m. Baseball. navy » for the alli he Di For the water sports seats have 5 oo oh . Forty-three persons turned by America’s ending ¥ been constructed along the north!) 5.30 p. m. Tugof-war, Duthie were sunk. Forty A 4 vee ore “ nee Chateau Thierry and south of Marne, in the direction of bank of the canal, between Lakes |) ys. Ames; Skinner & Eddy vs. Pat on the tug escaped wit yi, red three montha more than the Ger Soissons. gonne Washington and Union ? terson-MacDonald; Anderson Ship lives, three being seriously im ing could produce.” the paper says, ®! The German high command ap-| The { Chateau. . rs } ' ‘ jured, however Di h F Frank he capture. Cte The “Jazz trail.” or joy zone, will!! yard vs. Seatt!s North Pacif . cape pres ok Tn the pocket between Rheims and spate! rom Fra pare s strengthening the enemy was accomplished Sunday by Pun all day and until midnight each yard Seattle National bank vs * e 4s Se nite States neva craft ore lin in the vicinity of Sot: ns and : are; 8 ing the meas t t ¢ sub- Soimmons, the Germans sought t le lines in the vic of Soisso! and Americans. The Germans ™ Sight. Here are Ferris wheels.|) National Bank of Commerce Battle ‘Analysis by bes pede precoetoniy ae «cls stone ie ge J Taylor , Rhelma, so the retirement north-laiso driven across the aan carousels, an automatic submarine } girls) Bon Marche vs. MacDou marine which sank the tug and her | make Gen. Foch show his hand, It By United Presa Leased Wire . : also « guaranteed to give all the thrills of / Zouthwick. J. W. T. Mason four barges, The ¥ r wan heavy mambhaste than este “ Direct to The Star ward from the Marne can be car-|many being killed and captul ‘is gail Bout 3 was a gambler’s throw, which aac a ried out with the least possibility the “Dormans Pocket,” the traveling under water; a Hawaiian { , Boxin ae ~ im g observa t nose kids taieaiiide. “taey iow dana | . Po get eg RPh P-gp ee. ; : Sibabe, tained dog and pony shows, |\ _'.5,™ Bacall ham NEW YORK, duly 22.—Gen evs hin etna t w ntar ee Tae AMES AN AR ; th boche closing the upper end Germany's farthest gain in her and 50 other amusements be + abe Foch is moderating his drive be | Va railroad, was pr face to face with disaster on R NCE, July 21— |of the big salient, as purse strings | drive There will be jitney dances each tween the Aisne and the Marne ( exter to New York with the) American troops have completely | [NI#niJ/umerican | , night in the armory, with a big navy for the apparent purpose of con. | barges in tow, when the submarine cleared Barbillon wor ecneey | ee cee ee oer, Core ot band providing music solidating his gains and prepar made its appearar nd launched driven the Germans five t atte” eae Ppp sonae out Ne for- 66 Grounds for yarking of automo ing for inevitable German coun. three to aim. } of Chat ferry ices ar Maakine Gnd Gatos biles have been laid out, and armed ter-attacks. wing, thr # from a nay . wood extends from| ‘en enst of Rheims and defeat lors will stand guard over the ma t t r , bane 0 spot, and “hate, jerry eastward along the| 04 Whst apparently was an cs enti tand guard ne ms ae m . tain ‘ A : hdd ie ACLS stl a is us attempt to cut the allied 59 Drilis by 2,000 sailors will be held H , succensf u appeara about five miles northward ms and reach Chalons, So far } b +g lions ot “a ‘4 § headed south «is known, this is the first each afternoon raining * time enemy has Capt. Ch . cavalry since the counter offen WITH THE AMER IC AN ARMIES to maintain communication, 4 eee eee coven ant 6,000 Are Taken preity den ee ee a tel tee tate p Princeton. of the gunboat type, 4 the camp will be open to 1,500 in Pageant as 4 otter cr n Vita, members of the tus crew. by Americans in Immediately afterward the same The Americans continue to advance | Beau-St. Germain, the Americansiiaey he biggest in lividua attraction waSHINGTON, July 22.—Nature were wounded ad in han Acnerican unit broke up & combined from the Marne and are beyond i strong counter attacks, F Pine adh t2 Victory." Pattee nun fucting a “starvation drive blown off, will ane ee Forward Sweep wick of infantry and tanks Beru-St. Germain (five miles north on pres he ery 7 0 ‘tg hun ermany Austria. at one an mor Fa es — = + WASHINGTON, July 22.—Fr © Amer held an important east of Chateau Thierry), as this is Sea and a take ie e before the Ameri.| are Austrians, Ainslee was wounded “ ee cum cae prs Rg Aa While the erops of America and fier aie tens (the Aneel |S nan ae apt successes by American troops be- Se¢tor on rise, behind a cab Pines. It will be stared on the first Mer allies promise this year to break “Ane je byl pate | by p : vee of the tween the Marne and the Aisne were | chalk over which were| In the meantime, both ends of the » . afl records for of Ger. Would ) ept the German, ‘The paaseng and crew | reported by Gen. Pershing today. the enem nth ‘ salient are bein, four nights of the carnival, in the terma on whict battle # tug 1 ashore in small rowboats * amphitheatre. many and her allies will be smaller akioah ” ae ee eee coy Ayes His communique man caval te t ila c in by combin rench Te ML aidoner, of Skinner & Eddy,| than at any time since the war be-| be fous The ¢ of the tug and “netween the Aisne and the swept down upon t . jean and British attacks ' sed $10,000 to the fur gan bebe = gt . | the day (Sunday) cheer aa nie WHIOR ASS After cross arne, the i has promised $ ran cies wie CM een Ravel recy ecney aacns vat 4 arpshooting . 2: : } and he will increase his donati: entral empires during April, May S100" Ji oF ap war department claims that | Cminished vig Bh: sage Hera ie: fast as a kilometer (five-cighths of a (Continued on page 4) and June, which, combined with in| “sue : rca ae she yap R have continued to force th nesocieneothieino Misr i © nile) an hour. Various headquarters tense heat and an unseasonable frost ‘ targets have to yield bitterly contested 5 Tatiae antl fadyy were moved twice within 12 hours during the first five days of June er, has already ha ars “In the fighting of the past few | horses. The joined in, add-| Were ™ Beitich Munitions | (ems' ise Wiatvisny'ot"ul"ts| connone 00 st Oren nee nere days” tore thas 00° yrconere, fur to the usher. "The ener 7 iia ee Mables and ‘roots #0 urgently|%rving the Germans north of the attack wan witnessed by large ior. than 100 cannon and many {dwindled unt . nandtul re Germans 7 Miles ni " Workers Threaten rt 4 tb Fray hoe 6 Marne crowds of summer visitors and na- teen, mortara and machine guns “Ained. These galloped back over h f Thi Dispatch From Fred © needed by th " || Gen, Foch, above all, has de tives, all of whom were wildly excit: | (Tench, mOrialy ann een iivisions"| the hill to the German lines North o ierry S. Fan ; to Start Walkout © frost destroyed onethird of strated that he wil ed. “Bathers skipped spi when The Germans quickly reorganized! PARIS, July 22.—The Germans|) py United Press’ Leased Wire” LONDON, July 22.—Serious con-| oetnern part of the ntry. Peas of Von Hindenburg and t cohen. which was visible, splashed in’ the ‘ ervers spotted ¢ 3 rae erte declare | Direct to .3he aim sequences which would arise from a.’ Ay f nburg Ht ead teed i ae zec aptives r r 1 enemy tanks crawl Beauvardes, La Liberte declared to- | 5 a the threatened strike of munition | “ - | wollern x A * uke Roogin- | Ga WITH THE AMERICAN AR takers were pointed out in a royal|*#e¢. At the same time, the hea them. Automobilists stopped thelr Slain by Austrians panies by intantry in great strength MIE IN FRANCE, daly aan and drought increased the ravages machines on their way into town) ).2) 7 Dmicoicanuatiiiene Gut) \osaelCan | ibe ‘ a cae cS ES ANCE, { oclarmatior ued toda BERNE, July Three hundred meri i v ani pieds ‘our miles northeast of - Thousands of munition workers capt y th : 1s In ntinues everywhere, from Sois- ing thesn wide open is n miles northeast of Chateat sony east of Chateau Thierry, tha crop of appiew and pears walle] WAR AGAINST BOCHES|%" aia he recent fighting with the Hallans, aun" sl are threatening to strike Wednesday a centhat clementry thoes A " we ienecited by shooting, it huitaneously the German infan-| ‘Thierry and six miles north of the) Giichy le Chat hem: le : crop and with the failure WASHINGTON, July 22.—Hon : po eee : sh rag ae | ia nai Sogn tage 9) oF ulchy le Chateau has been pene Birmingham and Liverpool, unless) py iinania and the Ukraine to de-|duras declared war on Ge ; Daniels Requests wtated, ‘We go to our death calmly (Continued on page 10) |Marne, at F y._ This indicates | trated, placing the roadway ahi iim the government order prohibiting | Rumania an e Ukraine to de-| duras declared war on Germany on . ind gladly, glorifying in it," they withdrawal north of Chateau Thierry | train highway from Chateau TRICE ive e expected vhea yerman uly 16 legation announced o 1 Ds " a ‘ is 4 certain employers” tom" oneaeing| Or IM 20 ju gation announced to Probe of Failure ‘ chanted aa they went to thelr exc BRITISH CAIN Of nearly three miles mere than BFC /ty'ramew under allied control aR skilled workers without a special 11-| 8s LI a icake aa cutions jously repo lthus adding to the difficulties of cense is reacinded ~~ of Seaplane Bombs ‘cans . Sore the German retirement from the _ BY CARL D. GROAT | GOOD LUCK, “JORGY” 2202 es rman so c4M gy AROUND ALBERT “Wetess Stic 2 ero.ronarae ecretary Daniela today to invest) t] } nd are heavily reinforced by: allied | fi A L K to ) : gate the apparent failure of bombs THE HAGUE, July 22.-Germany LONDON, July 22.—British troops Advance Sunday artil ia which effected the aseei “Jorgy” ee dropped eaplane on the U-be . arranged h the Bolshevik | gained more ground yesterday south -ARIS, July 2. Frenet d : Jorgy” is going to war! 1roy plan tt has. arvanged < wit ik |g PARIS neh and) without opposition } © Jorgy” is how we of The Star knew him. A Heeret Daniela said his report) man embassy in Petrograd, copies of Field Marshal Haig reported today Thierry Sunday in thelr advance east of Chateau Thierry, far in Agee a] audience ? fine, clean young fellow with a fine, promising fu- howed' danptawen bad attacked the | the Colegs porno: Ws against the Germans in the Marne) vance of the infantry raider, but there w today, stated. guards will con ACCEPTS RESIGNATION ared American field guns are firing on : x ' ‘ ) } ‘ ture! He rose from office boy to managing editor dicate that bombs bh sist of German Hiers dressed in Soiasons, while the Francoull f in Seattle. |; pith. Portiand News, a sister paper of The Star, He fewed ey hos not exploded” | Gian ai OF AUSTRIAN PREMIER GERMANY RUSHES line has Seen straihened aout a | COPENHAGEN, July 22.—Emper that city until practically the main - = PHONE 4 The draft law did not seek him, for, married several Government Seizes or Karl has accepted Austrian Pre. 300,000 HUNS TO highway from Soissons to Chateaw oe P P ife a . re vere denenda mier Von nth pe s resignation, ac Thierry is in our poss " 4 years ago, a wife and children were dependent upon 2 Hun Metal Rirms AUSTRIA PLANS rom to otis tacsived hacen TO QUELL RUMANIA feces ph pet Rum A YOUR him. The draft law would have exempted him. alae INGO . the jount Czernin, former Austro:| \AagHINGTON, July 22—Ger-/are to re northward zs But he did not seek exemption. He talked it over government has taken another step sei ign secretary, prob-| many has rushed 300,000 troops into | Marne to Ve ‘Tardenois, 12 to smash for all time the German 7 will be hie successor put down uprisings in| northeast of Chateau Thierry and 16 ; » WANT with Mrs. Jorgenson. Somehow, they decided, they i tal induatr n thi ts er : AD would manage. And “Jorgy” put himself in Class 1, conthol Re the metal: Ind : ROME, July 22.—The Austrian| KIEL BASE IS FILLED being. isch alkan country, ac-|Miles southeast of Solssons, 1 Rome cables to.) France-American troops crossed) the Marne without opposition early siastic go “4 . ore,” Official announcement was made! army is preparing for a monster o! da TO anxious, ready, enthusiastic to go “over there. dane that eas peaperts was made army ie preparing jor maneter "WITH DAMAGED U-BOATS mite between the Rumanian, Sunday, using to a large extent the! countr fensive rainst the Italian: ab ‘ Good old “Jorgy.” Palmer has taken over th patches published here in the Idea| GENEVA, July The subma-| people and the German troops have | boats and voy Ladle gs which ' ° } i . Sl of L. Vogelatein & Co. Nazionale, dec 1 here today. The|rine base at Kiel is filled with sub-| become so wid 1 and violent | Germans were forced to abandon ) Brave Mrs. Jorgenson. Sondheimer & Co., both Ge drive, it was stated, will be under | marines undergoing Lirs, accord: | that the Austro-« mans have been | their haste q \ Here is luck to you both somved metal concerns on Broadway, | German leadership with an Austrian |ing to advices reaching here from|compelled to draw upon thelr-re-| 10né lines of infantry and : | i lew York. |in nominal command. | Hamburg. |serves in the West to send aid, | (Continued on page 7) tas?

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