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ra ~ —— MORE THAN 70,000 PAID COPIES DAILY VOLUME 20. NO. 126 “THE ROAD TO VICTORY” duction, it makes it all the more worth while. It is THE U UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICE U.S. CAVALRY IN BATTLE EIGHT U-BOATS SEND BRITISH STEAMER DO New‘Peace’ White Star Offer Made Liner Sunk by Kaiser byTorpedo Kaiser Asks Return of His 400 Survivors of Lost Coloniés and Freedom of Seas NO .WEST No anfexations or indemnities in the West The Russian and Rumanian peace treaties to stand unquestioned Beigium’s future, as weil as that of other nations, inciading the Balkans. to be determined at the peace confer ence ‘ | All colonies to be returned to Ger many. Freedom of the seas to be recog: «Maite Gtoraltar and Suez canal defenses” to be diamantied, and Germany to be permitted to establish coaling sta | ee “ME UND GOTT” AT END, SAYS ~ UL S.-GENERAL WASHINGTON, Joly %4—In at least 15 divisions line over which to carry out their retreat, unless they have constructed some minor field tracks, he said. “It seems that the Lord has g great Franco: fensive of the past week. The German retreat, he said, war in some respects similar to the Avw trian dash back across the Piave. A storm had concealed the allied move ments that made possible the push ing back of the enemy. That was what Mareh referred to when he de | clared that the self-made partnership | of the kaiser and his “Gott’ had gone awry. Between the Marne and Rheims, | on the east flank, the enemy has been pushed back from one and one half to two miles, along a 10-mile front, he said. Along the Marne it- self, the Americans and French have crossed the river at a number of and points now hold possession there RUMOR ATTEMPT TO KILL KAISER daly 24.—A rumor that an ‘attempt was made on the lives of the kaiser and Gen. Von Hin- denbarg ts declared in copies of the Cologne Volks Zeitung received here July 24-—Destruetion of one enemy airplane during raid ing operations was reported today by the British air ministry. All British | machines returned safely. ID_you_know that by call- ing Main 600, you can place your Wants before the largest audience in the Northwest? Sec page 9 today. ~ INDEMNITIES GERMANS ARE GLEEFUL i ors of British Steamer Justicia Are Landed at Irish Port t A at | LONDON, July 21.—Three ~ torpedoes struck the White Star liner Justicia before she went down, it was learned today. The big steamer fought eight Ger man submarines from Friday afternoon until she sank Satur day morning. LONDON, engine room, stepping the ship. ah’ YORK, Jaly %—The | Star line reeeived word | here today that the 32,1004 } liner duaticts has been { and sonk while on its way to ‘The Justicia was the newest of White Star shipe. She was com pleyed only a year ago and had been in service as a freight whip. She also bad done transport duty for the United States and Canada. She made her first trip to this country loaded with invalided Canadian soldiers who were sent to New York and thken overland to Canada when the port of Halifax was closed by the explosion there The Justicia was equipped with triple screws and was registered at Liverpool The Justicia was sunk off the north Irish coast Saturday morning. Eleven of her crew were killed, but no passengers were lost. The steam er fought the submarine 24 hours A member of the crew stated that 10 torpedoes were fired, four of which were exploded by the ship's guns. ‘The Justicia was the largest ship| which has fallen victim to the Ger man submarine warfare. She was larger than the Lusitania by nearly |— 200 tons displacement, but was neither so long nor so broad She had three funne She was r 740 feet long. 6 feet in width was 43 feet deep. Fleet of Divers PRR ARADO IRR A ARRPIRR DS. {PULL LEASED WIRE REPORT OF pageant. to Big Benefit If you can afford to sce the pageant, ” mends i it heartily. a pageant that gives the stamp of true art to the city. The Seattle Star NY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST At the Postoffice at Meattle, Wash, ander the Act of Congress March §, 1879. SERVICE OF THE 1918. THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF A! Bntered an Beoond Clase M May 3,1 * COMPLETE , JULY 24, NITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS BEAUTIFUL WOMEN! DOZENS AND DOZENS OF THEM He ¢ ARE APPEARING NIGHTLY THIS WEEK IN “THE ROAD TO VICTORY,” WONDERFUL ARTISTIC PAGE- ANT OF THE VICTORY CARNIVAL ON THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS. THE PICTURES BELOW GIVE JUST A HINT OF THE TYPES APPEAR- ING IN THE OPEN AMPHITHEATRE, WHICH SEATS 10,000 PEOPLE. oh nt mit Photo by Wayne Olbee—Me The central figure is Gertrude wage oe “Ol Lucile Levy (left) and conrad def and Grace Bernhard (right) are three of the dotens of garl and dancers. Sp lendor of Rome owds Flock “The Road to Victory,” presented at the Girls’ Victory carnival, do so. You will miss one of the greatest spectacles ever shown here if you don’ t sce it. Produced in New York, it would attract a nation’s attention. J NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE cBride. | leopatra,” who is brought before the court of Rome in lavish splendor in “The Road to Victory Big ProgramIs = »—— ale on Tap; Here’s | / an hic c Stas rece q Because it is attle pror in NIGHT EDITION. © Weather Forecast- ASSOG IATION } PRICER’*srtis ONE CENT ™%, 400,000 HUNS, FIGHTING IN -FOCH POCKE ms | WITH THE AMERICAN ARMIES IN FRA |24.—(5 p. m.)—American cavalry is in action |time in this war. | Mounted men are reconnoitering north “of ( Thierry, harassing the enemy. They have creat departure in warfare, acting as grenadiers on h Several enemy detachments have been hrokem 4 grenades hurled by the cavalrymen. WITH THE FRENCH ARMIES IN THE FIEI \24.—(4 p. m.)—The Germans are violently ‘allied paitions on the 12-mile front from Vrigt} ward to the Marne, and are also throwing great lof shells across the Marne from Dormans eastwal | New German divisions have been i ioe of Vrigny and Coulommes (southwest of B ‘ Ex Ae French and British troops ineld off strong tacks west of Rheims late last night. is afin * ewe aah more than 400,000 @ | Soissons-Rheims p forces within the salient PARIS, July. 24.—4 p. ef BSeaT a oretenent ceirent, tn are to be preparing for (to that figure a desperate stand along the French and Ameren ¢ basie front. coming» bitter | Further allied euccesses © under | gressing northeast of © these conditions will thus imperil ry and south of the@ _—_———$$—$—— explanation, but mata « Neve German pciittd internal effects of at forced the change tm The crown prires Ger new divisions int ‘drawing these reinforce as far north as oie ut German losses tm thts | PARIS, July 24.—{10:05 a. m.) | —The German crown prince has suddenly changed his plans for = strategic retreat in the Soissons- { Rheims salient and has deter. mined to fight it out there. This decision, indicated by stiffen ing enemy resistance and increasing | | reinforcements, was borne out by! | German prisoners today, who declar- naw estimated a* from ed the withdrawal order has been i 900 men, incites countermanded. They could Besse esha ns no | oners. é ALLIES ADD TO YANKEES WIPE GAINS AROUND OUT HUN RE FA —“FOCH POCKET” GUARD TROO Dispatch From Fel S. Ferguson. _. By United Presa” Direct to The Stor. Dispatch From Lowell Mellett By United Press Leased Wire | ° i ttacks er War C l Steeda 1 Pa eant ° 3 gL” Dirck to The. Bor Direct Mg i rmgy od ar Carniva nN etailed List = me or di, 24—The Firitish steamer Susticia| pon ; WITH THE with a on eelien efimizatty auccancsd today. | +>" camper Gobel a scien tend to handle at least 60,000 people at! —(Night.—Anether day of hard 850 ». m)— WET Dolor at babrats ahbetlcin se erate Ls the coentie taut oF a I | S lithe Victory carnival, on the Univer-| fighting has gone well with the a ea , Munna ant Cha eteanieg weal te 'Gunie’’ Vintory coraivel, whiel te tetnnus, Wednesday. Autos are| allies, Altho at one point they hold to the death, the ¢ he Girls’ Victory carnival, which | parked free | threw back the advancing Amer: prince's rear guard fs forced to give way, before @ sunk while under American control. | wi}} last until Sunday night BY HAZEL apa Obscure the .séenes at thelr con: |" he program follows | jeans temporarily, the Germans lied attack along Submarine commanders, in their of 5 biden pon of “7 ‘a stoi wan equipped with large steel anti-| 7 Ss 4 i cnphitheatre at the nive raity ne Road to ory” is staged 12:30.1—Lunch served on in many places, the most impor whole battle fronty ~ tion difficult and beautiful setting in lities of literal © and were mistress, Claude Madden 's mur pony. Water ey ys See xivns of Soissons and Rheims— guard were ordered. w ‘The mention of submarine “com | (ee ent tee wtheatre Tay tae ik i gig I ag TB ad piper tg yea ype po ape reg races, Camp Lewis, Navy yard the two points where they are posts and hold off the: manders indicates that several U-|outat feature Meee sahscay airy | Mone ‘h'| chestha n ne able o ant 8. naval training sta- making their most frantic re ® tonne last, oats probably attacked the 1 y ion sistance: lence of the Ame! matter. . a If New York produced “The Road | the t of man The pageant opens in the garden 2:30—Ames vs. Duthie base Nar Saissons, the enemy felt the . ‘ : oopae to V it would be pictured.and | beaten to the door of the twentieth of the gods, with Paris choosing the bal pinch. of the’ Franco-American | oners Ree eacoee 2Ganen Oe Oe nee iepovhi ben oo goddesses, His choice :30—Band concert and chor: shears. Near Rheims the Franco: | wn ; triumph ‘The past, from the days of con. of Venus’ was the first rumble of im us singing. crican shears jabbed its po! a wl 5 A live-wire sport program, includ:; quering Greece to the event. of yes: pending discord and from that time a titherniane vs. Seattle ring ee anind te the if ost tiously « all poi ter. however, 04 5 ral} V amy Paseball games* each after:|terday, when allied trodps drove vic. the pageant depicts a world of strife Nérth Pacific shipyard base- Pine Gabntan arey invthe pobket| to" ss of Germanim n, and a fast boxing card at 7 p.| toriously for enemy stfongholds, was From Greece, the scene shifts to ball game. l'baow | forcemen nts and their ine H War Correspondent m. turntishes plenty of excitement.| symbolised ahd madc to again, | Rome, where a victorious general is ‘530-—Tug-of-war: Eagles vs. Slight Foe Gain sistance. On many gag sectors, barn nn Then there's the Jazz trail, with) before a setting of & And | crowned, A triumphal fete in which| Seatéle Star; Newy: Yard ve. ‘|. The Germans’ slight: success re-| ‘le OC n dozens of shows, barkers and music,|a Greek temple of pure ¢ the Fast pays tribute and the wealth| {8, Nawal Training Camp; — | suited from a heavy counter attack, DAnC® (0 8" + guard a jitney dance each night The romance thmt vietury Nox shed | of Egypt is gorgeously shown in col National Grocery vs. Auto Me \ ohio ounted. the ‘Americans ‘from | sneemte. a8 the ihe Germaha and concerts are held every a{t- over the history, of the A wasem-| ors follow The Orient foliows chanics; Telephone Operators © | mpiedes. But the Americans later ed to make « permanent stad ernoon and evening, with big #ink’| bodied in song, da inotion and (Continued on Page Three) Se Dandy ond Cracker Makers |regained the town and advanced a| cermen reserve, acai tng choruses There are drills and oor. ach dancing group and fray nd 4 (cirls); Seandinavian-American — | pit farther constantly ia * eaehe ot other features ment of silent drama wa ving cee Bank vs. Bank of California Phe object o © Ge . mericans ce comcted “thas rnore. han | aan et ea eater thrill went | N@W /LMVISION 16 teirtal | iuasingithvetectie tease ere armen | ens $100,000 will be raised for ® war) over the crowds ax the best that Ordered Started 6—Dinner on grounds. certain, but it is believed to be noc: | Chateau Th workers’ hospital and the Navy Pe) many dead rations have left behind r 7—Boxing tournament pre- | ossary to protect the slow process of NOS: In the re let soctety them on the “Road to Victory” ap- | at Camp Lewis liminaries for naval champion. — | withdrawal of supplies and troops | ™!!* northeast of Chateau eee peared | WASHINGTON, July 24.—Six ship. |from the pocket harrying the enemy retirement VA woe re, =I Ooooh, but mhe's fat! Clouds which threatened 2 warm| new divisions of the national army, &—Concert and singing. | Incidentally, today’s reports show. Ward Fere-on Tardenvis, one pe The fat woman on the Jazz ‘Trail rain, cleared away early io the even: with regulars ag a nucleus, have 9—Pageant, “The Road to |ea that all ammunitions depot fires their principal communication 3 weighs 656 pounds da bright moon broke thru a8\ teen ordered by Chief of Staff March| Victory,” in university amphi- [are not the result of their destruc ters. = In this i ‘ “And I don’t eat hardly a thing ory of Rome was being depict | to he formed during this month at theatre. | tion by the Germans, but that allied |captured Maric NAY be she wailed 4 7 phon plage gave her ed on the open air stage. ‘The stars) the following camps: 9:30—Dancing in armory. Javiators and long range artillery ant strategic point ABS the “once-over” Tuesday evening came out by the tine the pageant) Devens, Mass; Custer, Mich.; have been particularly successful in| Coming thru a certain woods, It's an easy way to make @ liv-\ was completed, shortly before mid-| yeade, Md.; Funston, Kans.; Sheri-|3Q0O, 000 Yankees |hitting these dumps serene init toca See ing, tho, and I'm saving my money | night, and when the crowds dls | dan, Ala., and Lewis, Wash ’ The French today attacked astride established machine gUDS 6¥ery to bu a tarm and settle down,” says | persed the shadows patie were fill imheceugih be Aimnbebeléto.i¢anal Cae. Across Ocean {the Ourea, crossing the Barcet-Tig (Continued om-page 16) te at woman. of strollers, loath to leav« eae | will ha two regular fantry ret | ny road oward Villeromontoire be wears chly, threeandond-| tafct eetting will have two regular infantry ree) Fach Month, Now | sou: of soissons) ; alf shoe . Use Steam Curtain Those regulars are gathered from| LONDON, July 24 American| North of the Marne, the Ame ns N *-* The old natural theatre, which ha guerd duty about the country, nav. | troops are being transported across | advanced to the Barbillon wood line as os does the Jazz Trail pos. | been used little since built for ing been replaced quietly during the|the Atlantic at the rate of 300,000 a (Continued on page ten) 5 z {at lady, but there ix a fac the A-Y.P. expor nas been re-| past months by Home Guards, | month, including 100,000 in American Gee oye Balmy Henny, the nut, who die | gentleman, tor incarnated. The b ound, | At) but. these are national army men, | ships, Sir Leo Money, parliamentary PARIS, July 4.The German ports himself daily for the amuse-| The pair are boothed in difforent | A puter, facade with transpare = imcretary to the shipsing ‘ministry ses since March 1 are approx! 5 veint of Btar readers, is going to the| sideshows and are not on speaking |drapes between the pillars fills the) LONDON, July 24.—The Thachceed ththe homer einirions | matel 1,000,000. men, dead, perma : |tront as war correspondent. He got | terms leafy vista thru which Lake Wash-| Lokal Anzeiger publishes a Moscow | |nently disabled and prisoners, This) PARIS, July 4—Unotfictl “ | this assignment today, He's good) “We used to keep them in the|ington ordinarily shows Powerful | dispateh declaring that Grand Duke | Cooperation was keynote of alist the estimate of L'Homme Libre,| mates today placed-the total G for a giggle 4 day. Follow Balmy|«me show." * explained o of the | lights make the stage ag brilliant as | Alexis, the formor cxarevitch, died of | discussion held between high school |the newspaper owned by Premier/ man casualties in- the req . am sur: | a fow days aftor his fa-|and grade teachers in the Good Bats| Clemenceau, after a review of the) pagne fighting at 00 and put the smile tnto your physiog: | mana, ‘urn to the comics on page 8. (Continued on Page Three) “exposure ‘put they had wo many |an indoor theatre, and a s ther's execution, gern, | tain is used with startling success to cafeteria Tuesday, military situation, | ure is discounted

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