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THE SEATTLE STAR —EATURDAY; AUGUST 17, 1918. d FAGE _o PREDICT GREATEST ALLIED VICTORY IN WEST 1 90 CASUALTIES | = ds wieay ‘WANT U.S. TO HIT | sin ue wei ARE ANNOUNCED Feo =jz| _NEW BATTLE ZONES WASHINGTON, Aug Ww The} WA Despite from the ce ee! tT Star by NE. A) ¢ their off March. | ¥ar department today announced aA ; Bb rts ‘ ean bias | Abd Omi tattie la met Yor eves 90 casualties from the weat front, dl Disa caeie Shs aud seek be Phas et . others, inclu German line ; f Ti eng no rest for the remainder of t Killed in tion, 17; died of lent and other Bhed and passed by the allied ar numbers, Foch's driving po’ nue wounded severely, 31 will attack th ern Which are now on the down continue to gain in stre . inded, degree undetermined, 20 pei t ¢ the 3 from #0 Victory, com and fin the Germans, forced on the naive missing in action, 19. men r nt Germany Temain on the run until front suffering heavily in mas OTTAWA, Ont, Aug. 17.—Among Sian t teat jere wunback to their borde power losese and morale Americans mentioned in today's lst would be fa the optimistic view o The reduction of the Somme sal:/ ire Wounded, Lieut. A. © to Berbiar Huns Cove & military situation held by tent, following closely upon the Omaha J. Van Bane, resent t aot ca army officers and critics. | victory at the Veste, will achieve, be | arhara, Cal: I. H. At aap : Foch is applying the pincers | fore snow Mies, just what Marshal) jam, 11; Lieut. CN. Wilde, Berke ite ae aa cae me Breat 1.400-squar i r Foch, master strategist, contemplat:| fey, Cal, i, H. KE. Thomas, Kansas, give up allt & Each day sine it to achieve—a German retreat [> 'g 1. FP, Andres, Montana he has exerted fe nt m Ypres to (en ‘ : ne against both n : - sniiitar me Se ene ae| “With the armice ot Von tier wur-|900,000 British Nat the ne ‘ker wits and Von Hutler crumpling to . . ie f boat ay be has recaptured half the|the west of him. the crown prince | Keilled During War anid tntimated | Mane. ic thus oroull’ ao al lost to the ( ans in thelr ’ uch longer hold his line or LONDON, Aug. 1 Pritish killed a, the Ba >» perm vou Bt to Montiidier that began March He must withdraw to the | during the war amount to 900,000. ere impra allies’ aime in war, it is royond it Lord Northeliffe told Canadian, Aus Tt took the Germans 15 days of ter » Von Below falling back | tralian and n editors and wisdom of these tary men favoring concesial fighting to advance from the | from before Arras, ax he must, in| Statesmen at a » at which pe divided here as! tion of efforta on the West trois Hindenburg line, at St. Que consequence of the defeat of Von| be was host Frida it has been in England, France and/ nay that allied forces cannot be Ale i [ Montdidier, « a Der Marwits, the armies of Von Ar Last year our total casualtios even Germany, where Hindenburg ong in unde. {| mi Tt bas taken the im and Von Quast, before Yprea| Were more t s dO, he said. is the leading “ea: France pushed HH teu are sufficient answer German propaganda stories 1 that England was ready to fight to the last Frenchman Han, Amert by the general back to the Rhine continue » United to be a menace, and victory will nog 1 Bethune, respect at inv # will mean the greatest 2 b army only five days—one third ly, must also WE that time—to recover half of that M those five days the allies have | March, supp staff, has anr States will adopt i Kastern iermany y of the war, and will end for ren + ‘ of striking the ¢ stat hin’ Other militar er, ee More priso: and guns thar ime the Hun menace to Paris and | man from the dominions strongest point nit clare, by throw the ex Germans captured in the whole the channel port believed to bave over to BRITISH CASUALTIES id be forced to weaken her Weate ed by a blow in the Balkans, which various neighborhoods of Germany would detach Bulgaria and Turkey on the East, who fear her victory. c — i Total—K 1,482; wounded, | ¢ ttle has been asked by the fed. _ 87; missing, 782; total, 7,851 ¥ *e ontinued . From Page Onet administration, thru L. railroad : * sakchetin | B, district director, for 4) which would save the traction com giving the government a/ pany $280,000 yearly in wages, He | way for three-quarters of a| advises the remodelling of 120 cara | a in order that they can be operated ieentcom ave. on the nan system. This would eye lines of track of standard | cost $25 00% Would be laid under the gov-| The waiving of $400,000 owed to | ne 10n \! plan. Gilman asks that the | the city by the traction company on| Firing after two men caught In A | extend until 1950, or not deferred paving operations is also| the act of trying to burglarize the Capt. and Mrs. James Oscar Green and James Oscar Green 1 | | | than 15 years following the close | advised. If necessary to still hold tore of the Henry Pickard com eee oe ee » elie ‘ to the 5-cont fare, Murphine suggests | PAny, 307 Occidental ave, shortly | 54 i 0 io 2. i ill t oA city utilities and franchise that the city walve its right to 2) before 12 Friday night? F Duck | | ! 1 un re 1 Ion Fee Oe eit eae ict Mouniea teu cre used’ ve" Soldier-Father Cited for Bravery on Day Baby in Gold! new. tracks would expedite the company to spend an additional $90, Ogle died in the « ; 6f millions of bushels of 900 yearly on better service and the | ours after the she thru the port commission's | paying of higher wages. atv the name o on Whatcom ave., making May Offer Further Relief who escaped, or information regard ing. rotunng He Has Never Seen Is Being Christened at Home IGHTEEN hundred million dollars in the shipment of wheat to Eu ine oe : ing his parents. He gave his ad NEW YORK, Aug. 17.—"Conspteu-| tle son. elf.” naid Green's wife And : : 7 pthru the Panama canal. J onahsong Supeiooen grog ieee Ure Lo nod dhe eg ous gallantry in action” was the| He was graduated from Weat|1 am proud to be the =nother of his gold is held by the Federal Reserve a © be obliged to ish the! While making his roun Point in the class of 1917, and on the son z city council with a report each | worth heard a noise on the fourth | Word the cables brought one Sunday | ooo al tne rector of BL Andrew's aoe tid enkntry nébhed die Banks as the reserve of banks that are Powers Talk month showing how the saving | floor of the ing. Burg! “« of} to Mra, Rosamond W. Green, wife of Itev. George FR. Van De Water, mar nany other young wives, I have members of this government-supported schemes are working out. If it i#| the Pickard stock rooms had been t. Jamon Oncar Green, United ried him to Rosamond Walker, nad to give my husband to her serv One War Command found that the company is not mak-| frequent of late. On his arrival on| ¢ “army, who, at Thiolet, with A few short honeymoon days, and ic If the untry should ever need system HCH. Aug. 17.—The advis-|!ng as much revenue as anticipated, | the fourth floor he saw two figures| tive men of his company, separated then Capt. Green sailed away to non, when he grows to. | 7 ' 2. ity Of one command on all the | further relief will be offered. If they | running in the dark. They refused| from the rest of his company, en-| France. onan Gini a ah tae becvien © | : : tral powers’ fronts is now being ot pg i eee expected they | to stop when commanded to do 80} countered 10 Germana in @ trench| And on the day the cable rewa| Doth the baby's father and grand-| || For this reason you should see that your . d at German general head. Wi! obliged to give additional | and Duckworth fired nd killed or captured all of them came, telling about Capt. Green's gal- | father, Jarnes Oscar Green, 1, are avings p sited i ambe: f o Becording to the Neue/ service. In no case are they to| Opie dropped, but the companion ape” Mearns tive young jiantry, Dr. Van De Water waa chris: graduates of West Point. Mra. Green || savings are deposited in a member of the —. Sean SEIBr TELAD ORE oae ie eee, Metoreyole polidenien snd | wit ndrew's tening the little son at St. Andrew's, hopes that baby James Oncar will co || Federal Reserve Bank, where you are uaneaent —-— Years 1913, 1914, 1915, 1926 and | detectives called were unable to get] ¢ sata.) Saanna tiaane fSaieas Obear Ge Itt ta the ‘toes an ating | k : ’ : . fi. won, Jame: Jc James Oxcar Gre « mous wrmy 0, | protected a st loss. A German sirman’s body bas been 19! any trace of him. christened “I am proud of my husband and and be a “regular army man,” like protected against los wm the northern shore of the This, according to Murphine’s re < ‘i ' Sot Ameland, Holland, with a/ port, is shown to have averaged * The National Bank of Co ce is 3 thru the heart 336 pox Gone Sen. Gallinger Is The National Ban Commerce is a ———-- | One of the phs f the > member of this system and has a savings eration of the traction system whlch | Dead at a 81 Years U, S, OFFICERS | Leads yg , TWO AMERICAN department for your convenience: Murphine will FRANKI N Aug. 17.—Unit | pa ) 4 be the way the public responds to in- | 4 States shonit 81, and Force in | creased service. He says & member of the senate since 1891 oe ana sdecapigecsi “The history of street railway op- | died from heart disease in the Frank eration shows that Increased service | lin hospital here today. He had been en has never seen hia lt-!glad that he haa distinguished him- his father and grandfather Better Start Your up to a point of adequacy always |!n fll health for several months ac, r , brings increased travel. ‘The com.| Senator Gallinger was born tn FOR C000 WORK | _AILLED IN AIR Account Today. pany would have to increase its Ca March 28, 1837. He at arted | service 40 per cent to reach this|life as a printer, and later practiced| WASHINGTON, Aue Be | 7.—Sergt. W point. The contemplated increase | medicine. cause of th of the figuting metord. Gone . is about 18 per cent, which, added In 1872 he waa elected a member | in which Am = have been Be Pe to the increase due to the skip-stop | of the New Hampshire ho engaged on western front, a nber of the LaFa ette excadrille and the clearing of traffic, would | resentatives, He was a number of high officers, including | waa killed August 3, it was learned. About reach the point of adequacy.”| the constitutional convention in ma jor announced here today. 1 Walt ted the state senate in home for rest, Chief of won a a= Capt. Biddle Gets Sortwn'yontna' or Num tampa Another Foe Plane poe ier ; ee ekdaas ea . Among those singled out for bril d mine completely orale, are being returned ff March ence with er B. Miller, of N York member of the LaFayette ¢ in con was killed August 3, itw as lea OF SEATTLE / Second at Madison He met companions tackled 20 German air planes. th when he and seven jcer to receive Nant work was Maj, Gen, Duncan, WITH THE AMERICA Capt. he was ted for a fifth term. croix de guerre | le, of Philad down which would have expired March hat heavy casualties are foo, thought that nothing woulé | Go inan Rumpler plan : yesterday. The pilot was killed and if peta es and nothing helped much ; ev eit he observer wounded, but the ma Mt when I finally tried Resinol Oint orine was captured intact SINN FEIN MEETINGS jon, containing many Pittsburg men, ARM- gan March 4, 1891. November, 1914,| who was the first o IN FRANCE, Aug. : Nancy | 1921 cted from the fighting my skin, 1 had used so man 1 March declared that i \ a) KEEP UP STREAM ent of the 28th divis " ie bese Resinol Soap, 1 could fee! a Fhe at: Sea 3 1 extremely heavy fight ERAN, At Ht Sl Biddle received a personal letter . _extremely nt in a short time. Th trom Gen. Pershing two months (BROKEN UP BY POLICE i: et PEM pene lage sy Graves, until “| bs ype tv UB ug. Some arrests | casualties would oo ensura: iraves, 4 — Wt meennns ago, ra be par Gown and) . curven here tate ¥ rday as a| with the fighting | of the army! WASHIN 1 Ameri E — fe isappeares agen ie o J Sage i, WHO) Cosas. Stun Shain choettin Reval | ‘The. dahalins had, edeene iauaety reneral staff, has been selected by | oan troy ge yeahs aN until my skin was cleare | he remained more than a day and! wrich were broken up by the police, | local within the last few days, March | Chief of Staff March to lead the | Can troop Pb ating Fo and freshe: than ever. (escaped under shell fire Many inectings were 1 thruout| said. The Germans have been re-| American expeditionary force that | {7 /UINOer ote gery ap ¢ For saleby all dealers. Wh American bombing planes attack-| trejand yesterday and the ¢ pe-| treating gradually and consolidating | Will be sent to Siberia, He is pre H id mem 5 don't you try them? Trela: terdi lay t ee 5 | bers of the senate military commit we you try ed the railway yards at Domary-/| fore, but there was little excitement | their ng the 19161917 paring today to leave Camp Fre-| oo soday ‘ F ee se hese rita a ee nt VSiceswooem 4 ‘THE BEST WORKMAN tracks were observed to have been after the gatherings had been dis: | change in the situation intance ~ dere Ga Seay at ann 9 cobra Ke destroyed. persed voluntarily by the Germans has been stronger ORDER BAKERY CLOSED ae oe t yea nity ® —_——___ *}and allied attacks are more or less) gpoKANE, Aug. 17.—For contin-| Speed w an #01 LL employers recognize the fact {March wuld) Abat- ‘the 146600) | na. te te vankiaeeeh ing takin teeta ce iercemet Gta tr te that the thrifty man is the Best Fr. ltey reign pind da ie re ech ig a ations, the Vienna bakery, at) proved facil Workman, ‘ | Siberia. vignngpycsn ts: . Spokane, has been ordered by the en Because of the high speed attained : be Deri, ealy and are Oper reement board of the food admin-| earlier in the summer, some delays One employer has said: om “We are always glad to find that an employe has a savings account, for then we know there is a strong influence at work developing his character and adding to his integrity of purpose.” on’ yy ae eee all figures Of | istration to baking operations | of transports for repairs have re eis American expeditionary forces will] (i) thle dave Gahe Tha Nkceaikry include those sent to all parts of the | OF three day por are mn fs : Bt = throw away old world, March stated — shoes. We'll High praise of American valor in renew them. eet dee sotion Bie teat sive French Fikes as WE WILL EXPORT TO THE ALLIES THIS YEAR |“ pim'niens, Manel adn TWENTY-ONE MILLION TONS OF FOOD AS COM. 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