The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1918, Page 9

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PAGEANT WILL BE | REPEATED TONIGHT “The Road to Victory,” head follows. lining pageant of the Victory Grand Consotdated Navy Band carnival, will be repeated Satur D. More, Director Yay night at popular demand Sailors’ Chorus of 2,000 Voices, The open alr theatre in which Montgomery Lynch, Director the pageant will be given will Community singing under direction hold 10,000 persons, and it ts of John Henry Lyons, Y. M. C. expected that with the increased A. song leader, Camp Lewis. Satorday might attendance, every | “The Star-Spangled Banner” seat in the vast arena will be 100-piece Navy Band occupied Safiors’ Chorus and audience. &p led the program for the big. | “Sakuntala Goldmark gest day of all at the Seattle Girls 100-piece Navy Band | carnival at th ersity Naval | Selected duets | training camp Saturday. The all-star; [Linnie Love and Lorna Lea army and navy baseball team played Selection by Sailors’ Chorus the all-star shipyards team at 3 p.m tle Hymn of the Republic Saturday afternoon. Saturday night) Mrs Romeyn Jansen with at o'clock the four-bout boxing) Band tournament, to decide the supremacy | Chorus by Sailors’ Chorus and of Camp Lewis or the navy training audience | camp. will be held in the big open | Quartet Inflammatus,” Stabat air arena Mator Rosatni Mra. Roy Biverett Miller, soprano Rig Bout Tonight Mra Romeyn Jansen, contralto THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1918. PAGE & BIG CONCERT WILL CLOSE VICTORY CARNIVAL; THE MEN CALLED anzacs __ FRENGHMEN ADD BRITISH MUNITIONS 200 PRISONERS =»s-s STRIKE IS BROKEN PARI Jub merting in Coventry today there toda 6, July F uiopted resolutions that they sietning sows Purther advances poses ae the would not return to work until Phocign pape generally tn- Marne and in the Champagne were the embarge on skilled labor ; reported by the French war office was “emerald The strike is bald defiance (Ons toda the government arclared the “On the right bank of the Marn ys: DO! July 27.—Munition TIT The ultimatum wilt Saag north of Port-A n he com The backbone of the strike ‘He Pe munique said seems broken, aa the result of the bobby ud In the Champagne, « local oper- government's threat to enforce con. M*Nt'® aciior uid) : ation south of Mont-Hansnom en- seription and put the igle into the '* a abled the French realize an ad- army, unlens all were back at their Peleg, vance of one kilometer (five M e cighths of a mile) on a front of n Birmingham, especially, many jie, sid be expeatl three kilometers (one and three 1 to work. The govern Telegraph suggestion quarter miles), Two hundred pris- estimated that there were Only munition tonal oners were taken, including #even about 200,000 still out in England te 'f the men tn office thia morning. and thie number was | : ick whenever ile steadily dwindling. The governmen grievance, what. woulda claimed that earlier figures as to 4, waa demanéele om he number striking were ¢xaggern ties as coud wie | tions F h government placed an s The special for the evening in a Mr. Earl Alexander, tenor bout between M King and Rod Mr. Alexander Collins, bass In Coventry the situation was un- ¢ Covent r efusing to McAllister—-middieweight champion| (Under direction of Bllvio Risegart changed by Premier Lioyd George's |g e excens cf skilled i of Australia and the Pacific coast.| Camp Lewis Crack Singing Squad ultimatum Mtrikers jeered at thee and the sensational! California miidle Selection =~ _ nn oat ht | (Under direction John Henry Lyons) | LONDON, July 27.—British air 4 4 CARNIVAL— — — — — léeme| Gelections from “Cavalleria Rust | |men brought down 31 German air 64 AMERICANS. LEWIS TROOPS Northwest naval rowing mors| cana | | hs agg lite At will be fought for ea Lake Calon a SYeeay eee planes and an obs jon balloon F Pp. m. Sunday, when « picked crew Reduact nemeeneth ds es | July 25, while antiaircraft guns shot " } Bede ee ae afemtad HeeanP:|100-piece Navy Band and Gaflore’ jministry announced tot Wissen Bee che ounes will be a eile weg) Chorus, with audience and soloists British machines were lost Hxten. wAasHINGTON. July 27 yy a half long Average $10,000 | sive bombing operations were carried perning today reported Vig | out tes, ¢ follow® Sunday will be the big union labor| Ballyhoos in the twinkling city will alia tin Wadadd ated die | day on the program. There will be/ do themselves Saturday night. three large ammun tion ¢ umpe, the Killed in action, 64, died of wounds P tw n ef shipyard! with all concessions ! vs sera 20; died of dines hb. died of airplane Lo tinued es preting oitbony 3 P. > wees cuant ane Sots damit on tines: ee een Sk: wemerone +i perpen aoa unded pall oo ee From Dae Sunday evening’s attraction will be| of the carnival fun. Ice cream and tages used as billet ne CNEMY® wounded. degree undetermined. 14 Farnsworth: 29th, Nor the wacred concert 7:80, le a g booths have & hard p | trope: wounded alight 2, missing in ac Ball 1 y the sacred conc x booths have been hard put On the night of July 26:28, success: | Wounded elightl ing tallow: us of 2 the u the week to keep their counters ; Pan Ms olay 2 vo Smi ” consolidated navy band wil! be! are being collected in anticipation of se Piven : nso . March said that during = Sree Gea arumhies, ‘oahu “Wi ike coum beemaee Soe the factory at Beaton and the «tion Third Camp for tow days Americus a a ude with community singing Average profita for the four first pe gt am ei ¥ W. Sane have begun to arrive in Italy, -, led by John Henry Lyons, YM. C. A. days of the carnival have been over| | ee Oo: og Is the numbers and assignment song leader at Camp Lewts $10,000 and Manager Frank Water. | . n on Campus °° been cabied Here's Program houre predicts that total receipts will Bavarians Blame eee ee ee le Ail toe torees an : _The program for the concert i as! clim! shove $160,000 Prussians for War thire cvitian miitary training camp |SUPDiementing neneombatant ; —-—- a - ; already there a, | 7 bss > be Be opened Saturfay morning on the Fiomivscagh "| 40 MISSING IN H Fae HAGUE, July A nau. | Universtey of Washington campus Jsnrch declsred thea ; , 4 | March declared that Epieds | - ’ } Here's « painting with the The men « Aer tral who just reached Holland from ee ae ae ae o~ ltaken and retaken four times, @iju hk even tn Rees to shoulder in their infirmity, as they | Germany says a common ty superior court. was on hand for remaining in American handas|s use of an arm for stood in the rifled line in Bavaria in: “We have eae iP. es a\ the advance there only t 2 brush might have limned no better These battlemaimed sold: are ssian swine for the fact| ‘he duties of s non-commissioned) 401,504 | Dogged valor and dauntiens fat in the plodding now touring the United States for that we are thruout the | cer \‘ The line drawn around SANTANDER, Spain. July 27 —a LONDON, July 27. — Successful | sustaining the blinded figure of of the soldier o the American Red Crons, to ense the world ‘The age limit fer enroiiment 18) soiscons is still in the same German submarine. after torpedoing | raids and artillery activity in vari. | ¢y—peering from wars grea anguish of those who will follow from 18 to 49 years information as when the general talked - Ss Preach et Tides Si tee | cae os pond them thru the valley of the shadow. |p oo re) ; may be secured at room $01 in the|4,. German, movement. ie hb steamer Lydea Zu |ous sectors of the Picardy and Fian-|“7yee a And between stands Gignaler 7 Cowardice is the only thing that/ wOndon Ostracizes Alaska building line perpendicular to the rail maya. rammed the lifeboats, in an ders fronts were reported by Field | pric , kills, and treachery the only steel ——— | British colonials w and treachery the on! Ge lowing up from Fere-en-Ti effort th destroy traces of the sink |Marehal Haig today mortal on the se ho exchanged his ts that wou Pe gage Interests St. Paul Steve Repair & Plumbieg Co C0. Batt Sa i ti ¢ stands debx chine gun and gave hia sieht That ca| Special to The Btar 1 EE = Fist taiccass © > end rhein sdageabensherte nanny dkgndl Fo amaat inte Gallipet teatthe vielen ef treedem| (rom the binked eiter| LONDON. July 27—The etty of Pivetectes. March declared that aoe. Werte of the crow oS are| thes entered the enemy's nen in the | he 16 gergt. Mal. Re of this group of men called Anzace. | London recently decided that no ERSArPPaY® forall! my’s left flank has been the contract should be entered inte with |ot « very dashing a@vance missing tomy Raighdorhood of Railly Laurette, Ni us Flostile artillery was active lsat . | work or fight” order. was released im the Le Raase canal y 12 hours later. Gardner is ph The world has fourht He has a silver plate in his head Clears Off Bru el van wane 06 siesdabeliand hater 1.—The| On July 24, 1914, occurred the f which an injury received when a be AN FRA} . makes it necessary for him to wea " I don't want people to misunder Testern end of Yerba ‘ok inland | Ret. prompted by stand and think Tm a «lacker” he | "2S minus ite growth of underbrush | (em. that plunged # - 82 “D tried five times to get into 'O4*). the ult of a spectacular | most serrible war ae ‘ae of » origin, which lt was the declare permed flercity for ca four teat Austria, ana o Lumbermen Attend nish. The navy training station por they fire company ran hows lines and con ‘ duke Fran A Session on Mount iroiies i petore any of the navy’s| heir of the Hapsburs a - TACOMA, July 27 ~Eastern and DU!4! were endangered Four years later find n . (J Southern lumber-nen. anxious to awe anew Se the know how tumbermen of the North CELEBRATED FLUTIST pe gy Tari garae te tate jdge ‘west do it. attende4 the meeting of a Ce, the W umbermen's assoc TO PLAY HERE AUG, 14 race: and creeds. their ation inn, on Mount me Marguerite De Fi t nod: ewe Suenene 4 ae scamaree, Pics Marguert Me rms AP or indirect manner b oe aged ot Meusten,:‘fex..| THO”. the ebrated fin will! Rerlin have banded togethe appear at the Midsummer Night’®| purpoee—to crush Prussianiem i preaifent of the National Lumber fiream concert to be given atin 0 Manufacturers’ association. was one Firs” $00 the: benefit. of ge. eee ee Ao Of the gucsts relief, Seattle chapter Red) que Sony” suet peaeed ¢ Members of the organization from i346 p.m. Onela C @ll the Northwest wtates attended are Mrs. E. Franklin Le b - aigerened pa: ones AN pianiste; Claude Madden, violinist. ne, "er them Chine and hirast . LONDON, July 27.-—British casual | with string orchestra, and Frederick yo i4, of unitnited reso ties published tm official Ii this | Willam Zimmerman, tenor, Miss) rie” The other week totaled 12.893 killed, wounded Hattie Edenholm and Mies Lucy P.| pS yin On Olen ” end missing Smith, accompanists. and Haiti—are «ma have but reeent _ MM dependence publics. How long bean the manner in made manifest. Liberty Loan h ed by more th America’s arm Rut everything that h Today, one year later eed that amazed the more than justified the rine-infested seas to hood of the country Labor, silently w fol4 as sho above the design| #ctive partictpation in the fight to and land a blew that the Prus On tags 01d on Beattle streets sat-| OMPC! California's governor to heed| sien solar plexus will n tag jeattle streets lithe advice of President Wileon for a hundreds of years. urday in aid of the fight to save| new trial Not only has Tom Moone labor leader con-| Speakers at Sunday's masa meet:|ing man of all bran demned to die at San Francisco. ing will be Adam H. Barth, Tacoma| infantry and artiller Central Labor council of Se-| Iron Mouldere’ union; Katherine|rior to the German, but he has foreed ae passed a resolution calling| Levis, Seattle; W. F'. Duncan, Butte,| his English. French and Ital for a general strike on August 1 to| Mont. and William A. Spooner, wev-| rades to acknowledge that enforce the demand that Mooney| retary of the Oakland laber council.| just a little more about fighting than must not die, and that he be given a! Telegrams to 100 Iabor unions! they do. new trial because of alleged perjured thruout the country have been sent! Germany took 1 testimony that helped convict him, | by the Central Labor council asking, build up her war machine. Amer | Pp A mane meeting will be held tn for cooperation in the fight ot save) tea 12 months, the Arena Sunday at 2 "1 id | ville Vitesse Arieux En Gonrelie and Reginald FE te Lena and brought back several pris VIC I ORY iS NEAR AS FIFTH Seesiiciee: aur co tasiroetiy: Stan oners the statement said a ats TaeW al war We the re Not - Slacker any nation now at war with thetr 4 Reginald H. Gardner, 29. waiter. night between the Somme and the parrots Pe who was arrested Monday by de Ancre rivers, and there was some ac Si ae | sinh che pees daa dd Panerai hein peg Dreger ‘Caterpillars Craw] } tit te: 4 ‘on . Ry the War FPditer of le | tate tie sarvies, ane te in Cohan ronal Thich ia not affected by the order |ooat Island Fire angie opnsegheas jong the Marne phatiding A stripped the world Ships are be onquest the hed them with t asserted SINK U-BOATS _ IN SHIP RAID Co - ave ' Hold Mooney ‘Mass Meeting eae at Arena Sunday, at 2 P. ML | v2) eo" );,Sar & — ——___— ——$_$——_————-@ | and some of the uth main neutral {x problemat In reviewing the developments of the last year of the far the outstanding feature has United States surprised world by the speed with her participation in the war was Plane Rides Raise Money in Germany » AMSTERDAM 27 To Ludendorff fund When the third closed, last July, Amer just thrown down the Germany A few Amer had landed in Fran ad been overs f 10.900,00 FOX-HUNTING SQUIRE TURNS OUT MUNITIONS had been drafted Congress wrestling with tremendour | the expansion of the arm Speed Amazes World was of a preparatory nature lca was arming for the fra northwestern still preparing, but is carr job already half finished unprecedented feat, Americ allies that she would thro balance against Germany will ultimately win the wa More than a million men have been transported across front. They are of the best man | gone thru fire, and have con vinced even the sneering ers of Germany that Uncle Sam ing @ scaf-| plans will be formulated for more| could step acrom the Atlantic PROBE WARSHIP the American PAL AC E HIP BERTIS MODELS dane Wividge in p. m., when| Mooney from-the scaffold. | Which machine is the | British. amounting to « ‘mile and a half on @ fo | This creates a marked | ger to the enemy, making a |_ Official advices in French are already beginning 4 vance there. ‘The territory occupied 9 & 2 Americans and the allies oste . r | | at i! conte and bring France to he All Over England, | ereater than that won by @ Ppecial to The Star A in Planders this eprin, oF i Five Terrific Ottanstves LONDON, July 27.—Emaland hes, | ‘The American pee. ve tarrifi otfensives ouch - a plague of caterpillars | within three and a half years of war had never wit.| Aieetly to the T-boat | Fereen-Tardenois, which reeult PANT ata? yakeen, enamels Ganson 200k jeontinnonaty shelled. rationing, the practice of shooting “ kame birds for pien increased. Many Lieut. Welch to King County any person or company whos onned. were oe were successful to the ext that the Germans were permitted t exchange countless lives for a few rined vil of miles of hell holes and hese birds were insect killers defeat 19 the Hun horde List 12 Marines in Lieut. John Coline In the leet of the fice drives 1 . C war veteran. addressed hs Aueelatarieme. bere tee Casualties Report Cordisity Invited. | Sotnty democratic Ean brunt of the battle, and came out WASHINGTON, July 27.—~Twelve lar Saturday noon meeting lat Good Eats cafeteria, B of their first great clash coversd | marines were noted in today’s cas with mud and glory u y Niet. divided thus jing, 812 Second ave. The Net only werd thay ch Killed in action, 1 his address was ‘Go mental in putting the quie y.3; mteping in sation. 6 eee | ip See ee Hun drive, but th u on the unched o@ mighty inter offensive the like of which has not been witnassed on the went front for s + 4 capt 4 f May. arive Q@hat the Boys F With the Vanker standin (eee like a stone wall before, not a oo one 5 eer ees Over Ther doubts that no matter how many ver e attempts the Germans make for Paris thie veer, THEY SHALL sk For f Satiefactory to Allies ° year just passed has been a atinfacton ote the & Ee UN fren ; A , ow ’ ke has ¥ “a Sane sadselnt. «Go Fort Toeaattie Times, July 16 1918 ; isiaaw Eisee 5 oie ne coemere Besides | ye ies st Rn a SMOKES-SMOKES-and MORE SMOKES! | of disease 1, together wit , : f ‘ , frittda in thee Gorian eae teteiettine The above is an excerpt from a letter written by 2 | sur iebtungiey “Meouant’ cok teens an American soldier in the trenches of France who i menacing internal condi tot oT “hi i av’ ~ i y menacing Interna} conditions ta the is putting in an order for “his birthday”—he signs pr The dieittesration of the himself, ERWIN. i A tria r x 1, but th Hu pre | | The ear ore ~~ . . , . . saake Sonn Onasn AIMEE kod. Gee You are here NOW to enjoy that wonderful trip i tesa lathey tor clsstlok Hen whieh to Tacoma and can bring sattsfaction to yourself America and her allies are determin and jov to the boys in training at Camp Lewts by must free he wor m™ cy r sign of brute force paving them a vist. { FREE DOCTOR j Kix-Government Physician ,; 2 * Ly wags: 0 ' eee ae Don't forget the smokes that Erwin speaks of! i 169 WASHINGTON ST. i RIGHT DRUG OO. STONES a leek for the Free Dector Sinn. ¥ Sicamers leave Colman dock every two hours on the odd hour after 7 a.m. Last boat at9 p.m. —THE— BANK OF CALIFORNIA. WATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO A NATIONAL BANK eral Reserve Bank Surplus $16, 900,000.00 | SEATTLE BRANGH Cor, 2nd Ave, and Columbia st. Bb, C. Wagner, Manager Geo. TS. White, Asst. Manager. G. L. Wakeman, Asst. Manager. “tfty-four cents one way. A dollar return, includ- img war tax, Puget Sound Navigation Company COLMAN DOCK MAIN 3993

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