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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1918. MOTOR TRUCK FLEET YANKS CONTINUE The Great ‘American Home! | TEUTONS LOSE 844 TO RUSH MATERIALS HEAVY ASSAULT ion: eoua, a Sieuaed? Ve PLANES IN MONTH LONDON, Aug Hight hundred | 5 99; Italiane, 106; Surveyors, engineers and drill going 4 hours Kc Yontinued From Page One | Gor A LETTER. FROM MY SON : ae ers will be rushed to the Gorge ca ald City ‘Engineer “Dimock. | x a nd forty-four enemy atrplane ue planes were bron Greek unit of the Skagit power | "There will be two drilling gangs at @ted tn thin assault. Dy evening TODAY Wo IS AT THE FRONT - brought down by the allies in Ju , Peas ee ie site and work 24 hours a day to work and three surv Aithe German resistance had been : 4 veh were, toe. (i, the Halkans and five in : speed development of Seattle's drilling outfit and ga ¢ | Wiped out and the wood was cleared, The KIO HAS BEEN Over THE vies bbe By: my Beier preg r os ee t power site. This w shortly from California. All hauling the allied troops progressing al iow JUS’ TEA eeiteh 4ittied aa for 410|the A is, : a eunccmnent of City Bn will be done by truck most to Gousancourt (three miles ‘Top - N ir Us WHAT prin eviews Grete! ee a 4 Dimock Thursday Survey of the transmission line |east of Clerges.) COATZ chu MAN KILLEDIN r A fleet of me trucks will run Will be one of the first undertakings. ng in Meuntere wood was from Seattle to Gorge c y 6, artillery raking the boches ing sup infantry charged up a ste “ eats Eten Gniettete, wets jon ax the council can! hill, into a row of machine gu mee of at: of 08.000, wilh be| ® tation of $1,500,000 in idriving out the defenders with the , | Sia * service almost immediately, PMs. An additional million will be payone placed | : ° > . wold during each six months, com q nae Ailler ei | 900 having been appropriated merican artillery continues to Y emaeting of the city utilities ;mencing January 1, 1919, until the pound ia“ ateolateida oidie am A. Coatz, who enca of 1420" Bighth ave, and city fr nee committees ‘Thi — praca “gece: : leading northward, exact from the King county jail on March injured when struck by @ heavy @ay afternoon as a tide-over ext Praindrye Pose ts aaa pe | ie vy casualtie Latest ind 4, 1917, at the time when 8. A. Hew. | touring car at Fifth and Pike at 7230 i ee ere att ateam plant, which will sup |°Aton® are that the boches are tt, found guilty of murdering his T Jay, died a few hours later in $5,500,000 hy ro sree ; t atly A power ur massing in increasing numbers to four children; FE. G. Brown, murder. the Providence hospital Ga. W. $20,000, ¢ or with $7 hte cosa eyes op further advances, altho no er of an Kiumph, and George Schultz, 1806 11th. ave. W., with of in the > hetenead beet on additional defens have been ¢ Smith broke out, is again in custody. fices in the Seaboard building, 4river partment of the Gorge unit countered than widely seat Coatz was a member of the United of the car th killed Tyler, four or fiv A mated the site apa tered sections of half-dug trenches States navy at Ban Francisco, from ked at police headquarters and ree Won't Build Railway rephathe wer develop. %4 increased barbed wire entang where he will be brought North by amen « reonel recognizance, No railway w tt ment Deputy Stark, who left yesterday for) 1 © the police, Schultz git. said Cit er I One of tt t T w not continu but the Southern cit stat « traveling north the cour « tal " f na ‘ Coatz wae convicted of being on } 1t approximately 18 day's meet el ra C. 4 e t habitual criminal, and upon iis mile and that at Pike st. @ badly needed France Thursday, for ¢ the In-Pighting’’ Wins turn will be sent to the W Walla street ¢ structed his view of fort will be r nm cartying out bonds, was the unification of city and ans now opposite the penitentiary for the remainder of his men crossing the street. Tyler suf ife fered a fractured skull, broken riba) He was caught thru the finger and internal injuries. Wheels of the print system, and is the fourth des car passed over him. | perate criminal apprehended and re - private plants by connecting lines, a» far as posuible. ee Rob the work, not with war s] machine gun fighters w increased courage in SMASH BOCHES CASUALTY ROLL “=. WASHINGTON A taken from German off hock troope ft from) Buse (ight miles ne While lying inside the American fh of Oulehy-LeChateau) and Killed in action a2 Of lines in Nesles wood yesterday, a ser PBveque wood (ust south of Bu-| wounds, 48; wounded severely, 126; geant remarked that} EContinwed Fre rom Pa turned to the King county jail since January 1 thru the use of this » 5 tem AMSTERDAM, Aug. 2—Hetmam graphed Kaiser Wilhelm that = ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. 2.—Western | will crush the revolt in Kieff, MORE WIRE MEN KIEFF yi gancy), but French infantry broke up| died of disease i of accid: pair of glasses. He walked into th Union officials here refused tod ‘ thelr efforts and other o missing 1n a¢ wood and ¢ aa ai teelennn on confirm or deny reports that 20 teleg:| zette received here today. ; ng Crame fa mile and aj tion, 6 ted (degree undeter. ¢. and three Me killed the ah raphers w discharged last If his power is insufficient,” the <1, Cialaalestind ond the i three men. He satle’ “Goes to New York ALLIES ARE GAINING Labor Party Backs —tecause they dixplayed unyon but newspaper comments, “there are the northward had been oc c - , 8. Aug. {Noon.)—Further tons. Officials aid that some had enough German troops in ; . Blanee on Forgery Charge rll be eg Forty-Hour Week | Seer ‘aiomdened, but rected vo, come: | Ceettas te wet ect 4 au an, ( Back Au re ehind rei ~ Jorn n, alle sient during the r was Special to The Stor by X 1 ment on the cause or to st whet eave the Ukraine until order ham and 2 . biel si a forme in government ed by the French war « LONDON, A In various sec: er others had teen dismissed toda ished ea . Ca cutie tants an Camas . wt was removed toda t f the labor pa a movement Officials of the Commercial Teleg » Morgenpost wonders Road lines and Cen ton and supplier. Much of it is un./t? New York Friday morning, from North of the Marne, the French is being presred for the establishment raphers’ union telegraphed Washing: | w rmany is really getting — ether commun: ns radiating from 4 owing to all attention being th King county jail, where he had progressed during the night.” the of a 40-hour working week on de-'ton last night, protesting against the’ anything from its peace with the i that city are subject to PE lls ~ |< iowa, Rag gon been ustody for three weeks ommunique anid ‘mobilization of the army ___dixcharge of union men. _ ___Ukraine and with Russia. from our artillery. _ Fismes has been French Send New Sees oe oe pricnire tos house for German su Some of the priachers - tent to which the enemy has been Envoy to Japan | is» night wore extremely to evacuate this, if at all, ts not |__| Several e wer Back. Strong! ey N THESE trying days we need every ounce of strength and the ability to do a full day’s work every day. The man or woman bard Rheims The Germans yesterday heavy bomberdment Which stili constitutes a the enemy's side I stood on a spur of the Mon ine De Rheims and watched hun of shells exploding in the towns between the mountain the city. Every now and then One woul! drop in Rheims. Twice Beat clouds of dust rose up from the ca, ral, obscuring the struc ture 1 several minutes. When the clouds cleared away the building apparently was unscathed | The cathedral as a whole appears but those who have visited ntl which rises American mag nificence, making the Huns’ efforts To the right of the ci shells fell regularly on Fort De La Pompelle from which the Germans have sought since 1914 to oust the ane ax saviors when the lat 4 their meager pack of ra tiona, the first food the French vil lagers had in days Life and Death Far in the rear, while on my way to the front lines, T maw a pretty French. To the left the village of Coulommes was being reshattered. while the forest of Vrigny, on a low hogback hill, seemed fairly rocking| Marcel Delanney, newly appointed French ambassador to Japan, who under the bombardment. Further | succeed EL L. C. Regnauit, now | Picture of Chateau Thierry. Retug “ m is - to the left, Bligny, three kilometers |“!!! succeed E. L. Regnault, now | oo. were still returning to their h k k d r h lf led. Aistant, ‘was erupting macke like n|Om,his way back to Paris. Ambas/°0, Tomes ind men, women with weak kidneys is half crippled. pea Volca e with Washington officials regarding| Children and babies were eating } } } PBL Persistence of the bombardment] Xiriea'n viewpoint toward Nippon| douchboss’ food from rolling itch A lame, stiff back, with its con- night be only the usual “evening Sorta 4 nual Ghosh ncide is stmt id But ir to this picture Z Rae senting. instead ot a — ORY Fe Be ot raven al stant, dull ache and sharp, shoot- ing atiac idea was #v t formerty | vOut roughly heaped ed ed shells fal ng es Ee eae eT moe met atop, The fallen ¢ Paris, and ten years ago ing twinges, makes the simplest task a burden and a full day’s work Headaches, dizzy spells, urinary disorders and “all worn out” feeling are You can’t afford to neglect kidney weakness and make it easy men’s names are atencilied on the the American graven are marked only by from most to our feet ‘The soon after, the H] «Germans attempting to retake Blig t ny French colonials drove t them off Me amount of as ona ee OF BiG LOSSES PRESS DIVIDED the allies esion of stro was collector of customs at Paris impossible. daily sources of distress. mien he enemy, mat ei z nave of Get Fo noe ON POLICY OF for gravel, dropsy or Bright’s disease to take you. Get a box of Doan’s Kidney Pills Q today. They have helped many Seattle people. They should help you. Judge Winsor will ‘ ; rsona Bavaria Speak at Lincoln) 2%" rn" concerned, news ge Richard Winsor. member 0 ange ay Sa from those papers are aese don preter <i oy S KINg County Pamrocratie sAares®|goctions of the German empire which lost most heavily Gen. Von Loringhouen, wri the Mannheim Gazette, depr the help of Americans hile American intervent its regular Saturday noon meeting and lunch at Good Eats cafeteria Epler building. experiences in Ed Ef eae Read These Seattle Cases: , as gone far teachers wili a » guests of th 1 and inexperienced. Thet i Ea ee te gehen sb : are exaggerated So Pp ie is ey W. FIFTY-NINTH STREET E. PIKE STREET VALE STREET Mrs. Ethel Peterson, soprano, w were ent t (Lioyd George) has F- : >= : jo: Cones of esters ment J. M. Johnson, carpenter, 2625 W. 69th at, ways Mra. Henry Green, 615% KE. Pike st, aa My | ¢. M. Linden, proprietor barber shop, 986 Vale s Win aahns aeerete : I caught a ec tled on my kidneys and | kidneys were in @ terrible condition. ‘The trouble J says: “My kidneys w n such bad shape ° G a f wt og gl agi made them weak that I had a great deal en coming < a long time, but T just [12 years ago I had to give up my barbe King Lik M 2 inane ate ceed reiee aere ¥ f trouble. My back was lame, and it felt ax though ted to do =. I shall never forget the | After I quit work and came here from South Dakota eorge e ayor oO give yg ip Maly magia Aba the muncies were all drawn up and stiff. My kid- [sharp shooting pains in my back, and my back JI didn't get any better. I had inflammation of the not possible yet for the government Kansas Town, Says Connelly to announce a hard neyas didn’t act right at all, and the recretions » Pached as though it were broken. When I bent over, J bladder, too. Every le of my back ached, and highly colored, 1 ret up often at millions of little colored specks floated before my [1 could hardly move. My kidneys acted irregularly, an'a Kidney P ° omp! 1 yes, blurring my sight, and ld pitch forward nd fast polic : f among LONDON, Aug. 2.—King George is “a most these in that th cure, and n 1 » dizzy. 1 was fe lbetabie vat saene thé secretions were uanstinel ts Severe ee and as cordial as the mayor of a mall Kansa th gf te used Doan's Kidney Pills. Doan's helped me from | ferent Kidney + ies failed to ne o me I used Opinion of Representative John R. Connelly of Colb: an, ¢ it the start, and before long me from kidney | Doan’s Kidney Pills. They relieved me right away ——. Pele " dao biiin Rg pide - 6? complaini, and brought back my good health soon completely cured me British royalty on the occasion of the reception of a con t if Wilson gressional committee views the question the same TRI AMER! TR! TLE STR By John BR. Connelly, Kansas € esaman. angle as does Llc said SULLIVAN STREET ICUS STREET THIS STREET ritten for the United P the Chronicle attach cans are not used to mee uity and natur sh, ly ah ra Bgl bypaors A Mra. W. P. Luckhurst, 816 Sullivan #t., says: * Wallace Pike, 3913 Americus st. says: “I got wet Melany, 1086 Thistle » feeling when nd queen of En 4 Baa rk pa 4 os font know of anything #0 good for a weak, ach and caught a bad cold, which put my kidneya out idneys were giving me con: 1 1 their daughter. 7 king, queen and the prince Siete eee unatiie “is back or other kidney trouble than Doan's Kidney | of order, Fvery day the troub me more e. I really don't w what was the cause of CY removed this embarrassment. Their greeting wa Be tic tll gy atelier Pills. My kidneys had never bothered me much | gravating until I was bent over liko a mana hun- Pit, but it certainly made me miserable. My: back until a few months ago, and then I did have con- | dred y old. 1 just couldn't get up and walk [was lame and weak, and ached a 1 bit of the he king gave us a regular handshake and ther ite Bs Sag oe E pe: derable trouble with them, When I bent over af without my hands pressed on my back, trying to Any housework wast r aweeping while made him at once find ainat the wincerity of the gentie- |i ache In my ‘back annoyed me, and i felt aii Pgecretions contained gravel-like aediment which ficult to b often had dixay spells, «bag Alta rigs De gendered besey We will only believe their in {feud about Doan's Kidney. Villa, and began using [WA* difficult to pass. T waa about all played out. J tov ‘ ney re out of order, and ect.with much interest and understandis tehten when it le eartiad into wai thom. ‘Inn short time all the xvmptoms of kidney | Really, it was surprising to see how quickly Doan's “Treated Us Fin ; rouble leftime. [have always recommended Doan's | helped’ me. T kept right on them, and the shit te a RD tienes ues ‘ since that time flushed out my kidneys and completely cured me.” | drug store, and they’ cures r a : 1 how to meet the com BRITISH RAIDS GAIN ust ord ; nd make them feel easy, He y i, Aug Successful trdkad u ‘ he were the mayor of a email Kansas | raiding operations and hortile artil ; ry fire in various sectora of the king is rather small of stature, not #0 tall as the queen Pioardy and Flanders teont. were 9 e e He enjoys a good story. He expressed the hope to us that after reported by Field Marshal Haig to the war the Americans will not think the Briton stuck up and || day. Prisoners were taken in ralda that the Briton will be more tolerant toward the American din north of Albert and near Festubert position to boast The queen i# fine appearing. She talked interestingly About PLAN COMMUNITY SING t Municipal snc abating Every Druggist has Doan’s, 60c a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. ute Men of Precinct 123 hold m ing Priday evening, in Carroll ‘apartments, Bellevue and Thomas, amen. She had r other lines of reli the king and queen t of American * Red Cross and « the only daughter has four or five brothers in military service ee ener 4 ——

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