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GIVI "EM into line for the “Give meat, or waiting for a irr!” Em a Lift’ club, a treet car, GIVE HIM Meaning the soldier movement — spreading A LIFT. Let him rid or sailor you pass by all over patriotic Amer- with you toward hi when you're driving ica, destination, If you are your car down town, Ihe idea is this not going — directly or out home, or clse- When you see a sol- there, let him off at ssc an of tka Gide ole Gaede Sees where. } dier or sailor hiking the nearest point. —from the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club Seattle is swinging along the hot pave- Many Seattle auto- Now that the © to take over the operation of the telegraph service, why not eliminate duplica: Both the Western Union and the Postal can be run as one. And Uncle Sam is the chap who can do it, too. ED WIRE REPORT OF THE UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS FULL LEASED WIRE SERVICB ed an Brcond Clase Matter May 2, 18! FULL * NOl UME 20, UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATIONS SEATTLE, WASH., NO. 130 t the Postoffice at Beattie, Wai TORSL AE: JULY ists already are doing appreciation of them that. Whenever they i joing a little some ee a boy in uniform, thing for the lads who khaki or blue, thes are going over there to slow down, invite him do a whole lot for u to hop in, and away tay-at-homes. they spin But some of the All autoists ought to boys are a bit back get into the club. It’s ward about asking for showing our boys our a ride Let’ get COMPLETE SERVICE 1918, . ender the Act of Congress March 8, 1 OF T HE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE JOIN THE GOOD FELLOWS AND GIVE OUR “YANKS” HERE A LIFT them out of that no tion, by tying a “Ride With Me” card on the windshields of our au tomobiles, right out where they can see that they're welcome to stop us and hop in. The “Ride With Me” cards are em- NR I nnn neem The Seattle Sta THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST NIGHT Weather Forecast reasing cloudir ly wind everwhere in Beattle PRICE ONE CEN blems of the “Give ’Em a Lift” clam » Every member ought to have one on his car; just a important as tires on the wheels, You can get one of these “Ride With Me” cards at the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ cligp. EDITION W ednesday, northweater- e fib ate ASSOCIATION Por year. i000 to F008 CANTIONY e gO MON Tgoiove IDIER ory a} “te SCALE mice 3 ry s stooeam © é vate NOYOM 6 @ e aie + + + 4 ay de te MALMAISON aor Fethea ty River ais NEQIONTENOY Of ComPitone S015S0N: BREAK? mes sehen \ bgt oe Report Sultan at Outs With ‘a Cr $5 o%= CHANTILLY Germany Over Seizure of Warship iS ANGRY AT BULGARIA ~~ River || 5 “4 ~ased We ! ePeanay | oF United Press Leased Wire ae: Direct to The Star 4 TeeAR | “han i Aa wat . ee FARTWEST GERMAN ADVANCE IN 1914 report GERMAN LINE IN SEPT 1917 yD yeg Fagen gry Ded ALLIED LING JULY 18, 1916 seizure of the cruiser Hamidieh. | SUPPLY RAILROAD It was taken, it was stated, as compensation for loss of the om cruiser Breslau in the Darda- Seaunnnzaee oO ‘The dispute between Turkey and Bulgaria over the divisions of Ru manian spolis, the hasty departure of King Ferdinand of Bul: to ‘This map shows three different periods in the history of the war in the Marne-Rheims-Soissons region. “foreign lands” for his health, and [In this area, the kaiser’s hopes for a triumph over Paris have three times been crushed by the allies ‘The heavy line represents the farthest German advance in 1914, when they were defeated by the French, The cross line near thp top shows the enemy positions in September, 1917 The heavy dotted line from Cantigny to Kheims represents the allied front on July 18, when Foch started his counter attack and stopped the fifth German drive. Allied gains are shown between this line and the black line running from Fontenoy thru Fere-en-Tardenais, Villeen-Tardenois, to Rheims The two arrows mark the direction of sharp counter attacks today by Germans on French, near Oulehy, and Americans near Fereen-Tardenois, Allied troops are gaining north of Ville-en Tardenois A flerce struggle is taking place today between the Oureq river and Ville-en-Tardenois. It will be noted that the distance from the present German positions to their 1917 line is not great St. Gobain forest, shown near the top of the map, concealed the first long distance guns used to bom bard. Paris. Other long-range gun emplacements have been found by Americans in the present advance. UNCLE SAM TO ‘OIL INDUSTRY the war-weariness of the Tur considered as expecially signif in connection with the report of ered relations between Turkey Germany A permanent breach between the former allies might well open up. New possibilities In the war, tending further to crush the kalser’s dream of a “Mittel-Europa” empire, and adding weight to the increasing signs complete breakdown in the Ger n realm. Kaiser’s Troubles of Washington Ml ‘Boda i | not well at Germany’s back door. Authorities inclined to doubt that wasn't BELIEF 0.—Mark A Uncle Sam will become ¢.. of) with th he took HINGTON, Ju there had been an actual split P® | the nation's telegraph and tele esterday of bull supply in tween the nations. But they did a phone systems, for the first time mpanie a mit that there was sufficient sem | in history, at midnight Wednes- T , blance of variety in the Phe s day ‘ dicate that Turk s i as ona ‘ ¢ plan i < demands on Germany and Bu t what will nappen in Se 1 action of par Cates attle when the government as ee at garia a sumes control is not yet known, | ppoiccg' ; “eae om ogee bs t according to local official 5 _ shown that the Turks were reac We haven't received a single put with greedy hands for territo Pair vicsy be habs ; n is to eliminate competi sidered Rus and Rumania f ste Anda Sami talae t rious fie nd nettin spoils. as engendered meter maximum : If ne eplit w en, @ iz to y the industry short! ntact with PURCHASES CUT =: that Ferdinand of nment regulation. Old machin : r teriou ipplies have t another angle of the tur WASHINGTON 30.—The | over the end of this Germany food administration t insued a n sigh porations rule, prohibiting 1 intends to iswue a series of i t waiting an of-| yet receiv for malting purpos price differentials for the product fieial wee demands | either trom he tale te dea refinery, based on the price of for inf nti-Amer-| our executive brewing of a gre and coving in sympath fean o rat It will require at used by the country, since the nes af Requirements Teutons in Rage ‘ Over Battle Loss .; : "SAYS KERENSKY BRITISH-U. 7 ROME, The West front | up” or call box Austria-Hungary, said a | changes that will be effected by fed CHICAGO. July }0.—Alexander eceived here today. | eral control Kerensky is in America, according Germar ise the German| While dispatches from Washing to a private message he . f ately sacr suRKe t WASHING? 0—The | “Gunn Mate John Haggerty t f ithern Ge 1 be ents draft trea between the United Wm. Burquest, editor of a mana © #ETY"! States, Great Britain and Canada » trade pape ays the former The treat fied today provide he t edoed Justicia rted. Have Your Want definite period.| yyat all Americans, between 21 and) | Kerensky wax calm thruout th of time requir 7 , U-boat f t attach aewert said 1 in Great Britain and ¢ shall Ads Charged Management | eee ria ant eae itary | Haggerty’s message was sent from ralr afte their acquisl service there, unle they will leave New York —— a a the govern ogee : within 60 days, and all British and tines into one die, Canadians in the vnited States be Kerensky Arrival partment and the inaug ot] ar palate: faction Cent Is Unconfirmed early developments under Burleson . {EW YORK, July 30 nere Is no ce “the sump ayatem would re Minute Men Hold onfiraation here of & report (that Ieee Leckieithidg Geparirnast of Bag Friday | tne United ptates, Investigntion of the various lines, it is declared, Cur Minute Men of Preeinct and ent ival a ship failed to d by points by mail and the discontin | the Canadia Force who ha on 2 uance of many branch offices in the | three y # active service in France, RK. L.. Heatheo Canadian Bank larger cities are to be expected, local | will address the meeting, Ladies are | of Commerce te lly with Canadian forces, authorities 6a%_ | invitea, senile sana Where the Kaiser’s Hopes Were Blasted Yanks Stop | “Ace” Huns | , Will leave short: | official inquiry into the in Combat American Farmers Crush Crack Prussian Guards in Sergy Inferno BREAK FAMOUS TROOPS Dispatch From Fred S. Ferguson Ny United Press Leased Wire | Direct to The Star | ” * KAISER WITH THE AMERICAN AM MIES IN FRANCE, July .— (145 a m)—The crown huried =the fourth Prussian guards, one of the “ace” divis | jons of the German army against the rugged American farmers at Battle A Analysis by | J. W. T. Mason By United Preas Direct to The Star Sersy in an attempt to check their advance, but the Americans — threw them back across the NEW YORK, Ourea. Today, this famous enemy divie The farmers are in Sergy and the on is broken, full possession of ground beyond. Standing out from the other fight ing along the Oureq in the bi struggle for Sergy, which has been taken and retaken nine times since Sunday morning To reach this town, t wade waist deep across the Oureq and advanced up the opposite bank in a hail of machine gun fire. They rushed the gun positions or Von tor. If Ge » Americans sonn, Hin’ machine swept over them and took the town or om thin Our artilier aided in holding off the 7" indic haunting fear or bocher Then the Prussian guards his part of t rilous situation in came Up. which he is forced to continue. Huns Kush Yanks Since the retreat from the Marne Prisoners say they were rushed began, Hindenburg used his from Avricourt, northeast of Lune heaviest reir . the ville (160 miles east and south in an rons cor Aisne Marne (Continued on page 7) He has a very strong force ent in that area. He might ve that a lavish slaughter of German troops at this moment would perhaps result in bending the allied front westward from Soissons n the general direction of Paris OF HARD BATTLE WASHINGTON, Ju’ Report A cf reg bay rie et ll ath pga however, would run into the « vcclared. that “beyond strongest positions the French have attacks made by fresh troops of the| The Villerg-Cotterets forest is but enemy have resulted in severe fight to seven miles away, and east of re » forest Gen. Foc {ter having changed hands | before he began } drive SLOVAKS TAKE2 RUSS CRUISERS forced WASHINGTON that the have penetrated to the Black n southeastern R 2 and ha elzed two Russian cruisers in the harbor of Novorostok advices toda first indieating July Crecho Slovac troc well tensity of recording ser's sub, The k to authoritative vl word the pi « ovaks so far south in Russi nion between S« was held at headquarters of the the fa Caect ) the opera rched Czect national council that were those of de bands who were fe ng their way southward in an a was attached t the possibility wa ‘ fighters might join the jans battling the Turks| PARIS in Trans-C and form a union| Man retr with the forces in Mese pocket, whic tamia, The Russian campaign with | Yesterday this objective was gaining success | Nervousness when the Russian collapse came in Berlin Advices state that the guns of the | cording te cruiser were turned on the Bolshevik | Journal toda garrison at Novorostok, Another teh reported the seizure mer in the Volga river be Japan i Red holaterers’ & Trimmers’ union Cross Aid to Russ (i) \y cues inate taas TOKYO. y 29.—Three officials) the Carman Manufacturing com of the manese chapter of the) pany, which also asks an order American Red Cross left today for) straining members of the union from Viadivostok, — T! will investigate | interfering with employes of a plan for American Red Cro: id) company. In the complaint it is for the Czech troops in Siberia legwed that the two un © taking British Munition labor to force the exclusive emp Labor Back on Job LONDON Jul 0. hi th the Girk Victory carnival num had returned to work today, pending | | trip, 64; Liberty bond, 11%: suv necessity of the embargo against skilled labor, Hindenburg's Foch su etrating the German It Hindenbure'’s forces That lowed har NS GLOOMY the erman Marne Leased daly French Prepared jenburg's perhaps mor t in the yecame caused among | ings account, 3. n th The new Ger Soissons: Rheims known extraordinary the Hir ndm Compaiy Sues Union for $20,000 Wire 30 —Von Hindenburg’s counter attacks, started this morning north of the Oureq, give evidence of being primarily magnified rear guard actions for the purpose of pre- venting the allies from breaking thru the German front. Between Soissons and the Ourca is most dangerous da in pen os near Soin a real disaster would overtake suddenly at last German peo rmy is attack tc ssion. dvance req to at home OVER DEFEAT population and thruout Germany, 4 » Zurich dispatch to the ——_——u only and the | between FOE STARTS SMASH! TEUTONS GHTING FOR LIFE » Hindenburg Sacrificing More Men to Save Armies From Rout IS DESPERATE «*,\ ° Anzacs Net Merris in Quick Move Launch Attack at Midnight | in British Sector, Surprising Foe VILLAGE SURROUNDED BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS WITH THE BRITISH ARMIES IN FRANCE, July 30.—Australian troops captured Merris by a surprise attack early today The Australi ckly surround fter mi¢ snappy wo the was cleared of Germans und outposts were established to kuard against surprise counter at tacks FINNS GROWING MORE WARLIKE “=: CHRISTIANIA, July 30.—-Clashen| the allies and German: Finns are imminent in Finland, ac cording to dispatches received from Vardo quoting travelers from Arch. angel Vardo is situated on an island of the same name in the Arctic ocean in close proximi to the Finnish coast. British and American soldiers landed the Murman lerable force GERMANS LOSE 250,000 TROOPS LONDON, July 30.—Correspond. in the Rheims-Soissons salient declare the Germans have lost 30,000 prisoners in their recent operations, hat alties will total have been on coast In cons and other casu so far has engaged 71 divisions (852,000 men) on this front, a whi elonged Crown Rupprecht’s army group GUNS SUPPRESS TEUTON STRIKE enemy ot to AMSTERDAM, July in Kalk r r Cologne, wa » pressed by machine . the > De Belge de red t The Kalk on the right bank of the Rhine opposite Cologne. It has a population at 25,000. United Press Summary of War Events SOISSONS-RHEIMS FRONT Simultaneously with a heavy German counter-attack on the western half of the sali¢ the wh the PRON succes: ope ong PICARDY troo made a Ayette, betw last night British Albert with ¢ S FRONT — Aus Albert Hed she positions nort we tralian troops took 40 prisoners ina trench raid near Merr Knemy bombardments with ga shells were reported along the whole fre NGLAND—Nearly * workers have all muni returned to tle work TA—CrechoSlovak for seized two RK an at Novo- Re ik, in southeast ern Russia necording to a dis: patch received in Washington cruis- | ; Son of American Commander Killed BREST July 30. Lieut ren Harrier, son of the Ameri. | ommandant at Brest, is dead as the result of an automobile aceident, in which his machine over turned, Franee Ww can ) 'Boches Thrust at Y. ‘BITTER FIGHT | rence, | peace, FURY OF. BATTLE GROW and French Near Fere-en-Tardenois MAKE SLIGHT GA % ny United Press Leased \ Direct to The Star LONDON, July 30—129 —The Germans have jen 14 counter attack on front, Soinsons-Oureq was learned this afternoon, © yn Americans have. en out of Cierges (four seine ot have been ¢ pelled to fall back from The French have advanced the crest of the plateau between tt Vesle and the Ourcq (southwest ¢ Rheims). ‘3 The heaviest fighting is under ¥ between e-en-Tardenois and Oureq. In the Ardre valley, ea Ville-en-Tardenois, the French vanced to Aubilly (six miles west of Rheims) Fighting of unusual has broken out again on whole Soissons-Rheims: front, ace cording to battle front dispatch es_received via London today. The reports indicate the Ger- mans are making progress at some points on the western half lent, while the allies ing in some sectors on the eastern half, The battle apparently front of about 50 miles. The Americans have fallen from Clerges, four milés southeast Fere-en-Tardenols, near the source of » Oureq, and the French, have n driven out of Begneux, three Ss northeast of Oulchyte-Chateam, heaviest fighting is reported: under way between Villeen: is and the Oureq, a front of On this seotor the dvanced to the coect oa u between the Oureq and the) | to b Tard) 10 miles. have s far as Audilly, RAGING TODAY ~~ Dispatch From Lowell Mellett United Press Leased Wire Direct to The WITH THE IN THE FIELD, July 30— » p. mj—The Germans continue their desperate resi the whole line of established by then It is impe in retreat. sible to tell yet whether s the place they have chosen to . stand, or whether they are number of men quantities of cing a great merely to save vast materials The hardest is around Beugneu (where rench are re ported to have b ejected) behind which there is elevation from which Fismes, miles distant, is FRENCH TAKE ANOTHER TOWN LONDON, July 452 p. m= nch troops have caputred Ro y (a mile and a half southwest of Ville-en-Tardenois), it was learned: today » there is le line fighting little change in which is fluctuating’ 9 progresses oR RACK al candidates | mith, Enum: _ Willis Laws 7 the TWO MORE EN The following filed on Monday: ¢ claw, for constable; M Auburn, for Justice of

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