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LONDON, Aux 24 taken 14,000 pr last three days Mehtins Bhal Hate reported today attack was the night in the hting developed the Givenchy the Labassce last evenin north of K were repu Rhe Albert sector and prisoners,” the statemer ly this morning the three days fighting captured carried out a successfu ing mi yesterday ev Rerquin seed advantage \SHINGTON, Aus announces. August 21; the U 8,800 tons, are missing. the sinking of x . & Denny, Wid Thomas Denny Croson flayed Wachter, 1908 231, September 10 Wachter is 45 ty owner, yt volver, at the time. Daniel Rarey Anne Methodist church and Fifth ave. W., following sermons Sunday: od's Antidote “A Message From if E. E. McCammon, Seattle, has Promoted to lieutenant colonel alr service division. RITISH TAKE “14,000 BOCHES IN THREE D resume . his reported stated Aafition progress was made dur Albert nis my During the night we progressed of the 2ist, over 14,000 pris and a number of guns have al enemy last night north of Mailleu!, south of cre and north of Kemmel in sharp fighting morning sharp fighting to developed Labassee canal, in the Givenchy U-BOATS SIN "30,5, VESSELS freighter arriving at an At port has reported being stop by a German submar' that sinkings would oc continued in her American t ‘The vessel was deta! &n hour, while the submarine com m examined her papers American ships have been in foreign waters, the war de i‘ ‘The army chartered transport, was 8. S. West August 0. 8. 8. Cubore, 7,300 tons, Gat 18. Sixteen of the Lake Edon's ey Three lives were ‘ iss Emily Denny, A 5 White Child n Here, Passes of the first white couple : d in Seattle, Miss Emily = 'y. 65, died at the family 638 Broadway N., Friday ttle, and David now in the Philippines, are children of the marriage of and Louisa Denny, in Seattle, in 1851. ta Sas u Exhibiting Plans for Homes evolved by prominent archi- the government's Bremer. ing project, are now on ex tn the department of architec i, more homes bureau. . These consist of nine ‘sets of plans, each capable ‘The more homes is making arrangements to of the plans to prospec > builders for a nominal “GOvering their actual cost. d Slackers ed by Attorney man who works five hours eight is a slacker, pure and ” Carl E. Croson, Seattle at , said Friday, when he address educational conference of the Hil of defense, at the Y. th brought the statement from ‘Teaders that Seattle shipyard ‘was only 60 per cent efficient R CANDIDATE FOR CONSTABLE HERE Atlantic st, gergeant for the Minute Men of is candidate for con subject to the republican pri years of age, fm Seattle for 20 years, is a taxpayer of a draying business. LUNCH ROOM HELD UP Masked burglar, about 20 years entered the Pittsburg Lunch, 340 a m., Saturday, d and nicked the $8, taking $1.25 in change ‘Thomas Pickens, who was in ANNOUNCES SERMONS Beneficial Unrest.” Asks Nomination | for 6-Year Term Judge John K. Mitchell who was court Judge John R. Mitchell appointed to the sup bench May 11, 1918, is a candidate for nomination for one of the three six-y terms, Until his appoint ment to the suprem art he served as chairman of tt 1 advisory board of Thurston married and has one vol unteered in the enlisted reserve corps the medical department, United States army, and is complet ing his course in Northwestern University Medical school at Chi wh Mitchell was born in Vir nd after early edu cation engaged in farming and mer cantile pursuits, He came to Olym pla in 1888 and studied law private: ly until 1890, when be returned to the law school of the University of Virginia, In 1894 he was admitted to practice by the supreme court of the state of Washington After serving one term as pr cuting attorney of Thurston county. Judge Mitchell practiced law tn partnership with Mr, Thomas M. Vance from 1901 to 1908, when he was elected judge of the superior court of Thurston and Mason coun ties, He was reelected superior court judge without opposition in 1912 and 1916. CIRCUS OPENS HERE MONDAY ‘The Barnum & Bailey circus will give two daily exhibitions here next Monday and Tuesday afternoons at 2 o'clock and evenings at § The event is of more than passing Inter- est to this community It wasn't so very long ago that a clrous with one ring waa thought by old heads—then young heads, by the way—to be a pretty big affair. The lone-ring show was changed to two rings, with a larger circumference of canvas Later the series of circus circles increased to three, and then a big platform was added. | Barnum & Bailey now have a show of colossal size, as against what his- tory records or the average man is familiar with. When they strike their tents in a given place, instantly a village arises, with a thousand or more souls. each of whom has a defi nite duty to perform. Judge « in 186 Express Employes Threaten to Strike Los A LES, Aug. 24.—Declar ing they had been promised a $20 monthly increase in wages, and then were given only from $5 to $10, em ployes of the American Railway Fx press Co., numbering 259, declared to day they would refuse to accept pay Menta on the new scale The announcement followed a meeting here last night, when the men formed an employes’ organiza tion. Similar stands have been tak en in San Francisco, Salt Lake City, San Diego and Omaha, t said. War Kitchen Gives Program for Week The war kitchen program for the week starting August 26 Includes: Monday, Miss Esther Clar, food demonstration; Tuesday, Miss Made. line Libert, home econamics and food menu, Wednesday, Miss Mary Suth erland, meat substitutes Louls, maitre dehotel of the Waahtington. how to carve @ chicken; Friday, Mins Mildred Thornburg, fish demonstra tion Fire Wiping Out Town in Indiana HUNTINGTON, Ind Aug. a“ Bippus, a town 10 miles north of here, is in danger of being Wiped out by fire. The fire consumed near ly all of the business district and is apidiy spreading over the rest of the town 300 Czecho-Slovak Prisoners Hanged AMSTERDAM, Aug. 24.—Three hundred Czecho-Slovak prisoners were publicly hanged in Simbirsk by Russian Red Guards, according to | Moscow dispatches. JAKLAND AIGE The Greatest Car V: The Most Beautiful Car in America Great Western Motors, Inc. : BUYERS’ GUIDE | AUTOS—TRUCKS—ATTACHMENTS | je in Americn Today WASHINGTON OAKLAND CO. Pike St. at Twelfth Boyiston Phone Fi TIRES—ACCESSORIES—-REPAIRG ‘Wasoe mann REgieTEAED Your Goodyear Cords of the Tyre Shop *y, REN: it, 723/ Northwest Radiator & Fender Works | 27] Now located in new and larger quarters. Come look Us over—1406 BROADWAY, ARD SERVICE Phone East 914 607 Kast Pike St. H. B, Wilbur, Mer. PROPRIETOR OF “Judge Mitchell” PUSH || BEING HURRIED nty, He ts} ON NOYON _ BY FOCH'S MEN ARIS, Aug. M4410 a, m)-—The Noyon Freneh onverging push wan thin upon | renewed morning, the limproving the positions won yeater work | Gen, Mangin continued t Jof clearing the south bank of the Olxe and Allette rivers ware resisting desper n the Divette river and north | Solssons The French rooops are nearing the | Soiasons-Chaulny highway and ar | threatening to outflank the enemy at Chavigny (three miles north of Solasonn). Hutth, mititary writer o¢| Tuesday, Nov Marcel I the Eeho ¢ Paris, jares the Ger 9 mans have only 24 fresh divisions | 8 o'cloc “Marshal holds the cards,” | he said Kgpeh not yet entered the dance Sharp tillery eee yee muna termen| ‘Lhe party designation (except for the offices of Supreme and Superior Court Judges) and the names and addresses of | ; | positions at veveral points 8 Ler) a1] Hersons for whom nomination papers have been filed, so far as the same affect the electors of said county, are as follows: In the Lassigny region and be A lt on th ow nd the Alene, there . " " was wharp artillery fighting,” the CONGRESSIONAL , me | communique said in Lorraine French detachments REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS, ¥ REPRESENTATIV ESS, SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT penetrated eral points in the} oie MILLER LINDLEY WH. HADLEY 147 Forest #t., Bellingham, Wash. Republicag” an | German trenches and took prisoners. |, RAWSON wane JAMES CLEVELAND LONG LET Port Townrend ....+ Democrat J. M. MAWTHORNE 200 3 Democrat JOSEPH A. SLOAN ° soveees 1319 Sixth st, Anacortes, Wash....Democrat SOLDIER SENDS CARD OF THANKS TO WOMAN) Mrs. Harmon Weaver, 4161 41st! ‘ ave, &, has received a tobacco! rsp toe ong “thanks” card from a soldier over. | HOWARD Db. TAYLOR, Fagle IRA TL CASK, Ma seax, who surprised her by writing, My name is identically the same as your own The soldier then explained that he |, Aeattle was born in Ohio, but the name of his) 1 t; “OMAHA patron leads him to believe that he] DAN EAILE av aced rela in Se-| jm have untraced relatives tr aue | ’, J.T GILMERT, 1610 Ravenna bivd | Mrs. Weaver donated the tobacco | tN iin aspon thru a newspaper representing “Our | Boys in France Tobacco Fund,” in Salt Lake City. To Continue Baby Clinics All Winter Raby clinics in Seattle will be con- tinued thruout the winter at the Cen tral school, under the direction of the Mothers’ congress and the Parent: | ‘eachers’ Asnociation, it wae an nounced Friday, when large attend ance at what was to have been the | last clinic of the summer, turned 70/ ot. mothers away. | One hundred and forty-aix babies were examined Friday Twenty two hundred children have been exam ined and registered since the clinics opened, last spring. Men Wanted—Big Pay EASY SPARE-TIME WORK We want an energe lorality to introd WILLIAM WRAY, 63334 LOUIS WILLIAMS, 15 sTATE TD. Rock Aaron, } | STATE FRANK H. RENICK M. W. TAYLOR, Colleg at, Seattle Beattie STATE SENATOR, NORMAN M ELMER F week to # tu come our branch manager with ex cellent calary orcommission. The work tn pleasant: no invest-| PERCY F. THOMAS, 42 t oF previous experie ¥ to secure one « We explain an rem hustler, 1 opportunity make big money want you, and will pay you well. Start in time—earn more in one or two h gach evening than you do now for a neces HULL, Reatt Hotel Af tion as bran od noon p will reply by re instructions for starting the work The Ruby Company, Dept. 482, Como Building, Chicago, 11 WRIGHT. 19:40 Mieamer Bei Dec, for) 7 itpm mid. (Townsend, Angeles| datiy |: Right jana Victerta. q daily | *Deee not cat! at! SERRE |)) [Victoria Sundays | Tecoma Direct 7 06am Steamers Taroma end 9:00am Indianapolis for Ts 11:0¢amicoma direct. Bteamer! 12 10¢pmievery two hours, Se! 2 2:00pm laingle trip, § 00pm itrtp. M. WILLIS LAWRENCE Auburn, Wo 1 oR. WALLACE Wn W. W. DAVIES, Mack [for Anacortes |Rettingham verett—Nellingham—Anacortes opm ik. A Kulshan, for 4 b¢pm ty [Rverett, Anacortes! daily land Rellingham Port TewnsendPert Angeles—Neah Tay and Way Ports 19:20pm \Str, Utopia, for Port! «00pm ‘Townsend, Port An-| Tneed'y Neah Bay and! Thursy y porte. | Rater’y @atly 10 th nm Mtr, » (Port Townend. Port Wea (witlieme, De Fri. land Port Ange! Port Gamble—Ladiow—Fiagler Vito Steamer Pacet, for) P tdam Aaily |Kingr'on. Gamble! daily exceptil. nd low, **Eglon.| except Ratur'y!F lagler, Townsend! Sunday (Sunday 'Hanevilie and Had-| 7:00pm) Noer. ! | Saterday Onty | 1:30pm'iRteamer Puget, for! 9:00pm [Kingaton. Tndiow and] pointe. fundey Onty | 9:00am Rteamer Puaet. for! 6:3¢pm [Kingston, Ludlow and} lway pointe i Hood Canal—Gambie—Ladiow — | miAteamer Potletch, for! 2 60pm | Walaleale, for! 7 00a m. Mon. Points marked ** are boat | Passengers for these pointe }{SALUACE MOUNT other boat tanding pointe must make) | JOHN I. MAIN thelr own arrangementa for landing. || JOHN I MITCHELI and assume all risk and lin 0, CHAPMAN Hity in| |W. making such Ianding. Htenmer's pannenger does not incluite beat| | B | Mabiiity tm 1 1, not to ex | /CRAWronD u. WHITE CLAY ALLEN a without . cotved daily for all points (excepting Tacoma) named in above schedule Tickets must be purchased at ticket office, Open from 6:30 a. m. to 12:00 midnight. THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDA while Gen, Pershing hax! in Which event said polls shall be aoTn si Ha Beach, W STATE SENATOR, 319T SENATORIAL Arrowamith ave 6021 Redwing at SENATOR, 32ND smeNATONE 4116 Free Keattle 1, 6539 Bari ave N ATOR, 33ND SENATORIAL MTM SENATE nth ave . 1314 Marion at ATOR, asTH # 1424 Het club, iM. LORD, MeKay Apts SENATORIAL COUNTY auprron WARDALI, 22 sw. CONNER, $22 @th Ave. N. Beattie COUNTY CLERK COUNTY AssE! RORERT A. TRIPPLE PRANK W €27 16th Ave N. Beattie Linden Ave Oth 6216 Perry St COUNTY TREASURER 1005 4th Ave WM. A. GAINES, 901 €th Ave The 10th ‘ 4818 Kenny 1223 | 2 Thomas 7 4th St, Seattic AUBURN PRECINGT 321 Walnut St Silver St BLACK DIAMOND PRECINCT (Auditor’s Seal) not been able to do so since appe | The names and address ors of said county, are as follows: (Six-Year orth J FUORE, soup, NAVIGATION CO. (Auditor's Seal) Phone Main 2993. Fifth and Seneca Seventh and Pike Beattie in the evening of said day (unle Y, AUGUST 24, 1918. VAGE Judicial) Offices ss kept open re ~ C. TIFFIN, 453 Republican Republican Republican and JOHN re Republican Mad Republican % Repu Repub) Madison and Terry, . Seattle Seattle neau St, epublican can blican JUSTICE Hotel Seattle Brattle an an FRED OF THE PEACE, SEATTLE PRECINCT Seattle STRING vit K7 ORMICK, 3704 b COUNTY PNGIN SAMUEL J. HUMES, 2146 35th Ave COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF COMMON »& 10th Ave. N Madison, 8th Ave. and BROWN. fighting tant nent! that hour to vote). Said Primary Election shall be held at the design LEGISLATIVE COUNTY COUNTY COnNONER 14th Ave. coUNTY S17 4th Ave ttle wr N., Keattle Ave. N) Seattle a Ave. W y Way, Beattie attle PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Republican Republican Republican 4608 Int Ave, N. E Seattle ROBERT BR. BR REAM M. WHITE MRS. O. G. C. BE Republican Republican Seattle. Republican Democrat 1, ¢ JOHN D CARMODY, 727 18th Ave. N., Seattle RRACKETT, 18th Ave. N., Seattle a AM ALUERT D. MARTIN, 801 Kilbourne St, Seattle THOMAS D. PAGE, Kent. Wn... . . EDWIN J. BROW i 1ith Ave. N.. Seattle Dem Republican oo1 ad Democrat Republic ow D, epublican JAM} an JOHN 6 F 220 Fifth A FOR JUDICIAL OFFICES Olympia Hotel Frye, Seattle Main &t., Oly St, Tae erry Hotel, Terry Ave. and Murion St, Seattle DU | In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and of rt C. LEY G BELLIS. WOOTEN,.... ficial seal thi 2311 Federal A 1916 2nd Ave 519 Wort Blaine 124.8. Howard § ..Richmond Highlands, Wn. W., Seattle 2182 Gth Ave, Seattle JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT "HARLES FB. CLAY WILLIAM HF JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT Seattle yy 5th St. Sunset J NOTICE BY COUNTY AUDITOR OF PRIMARY ELECTION — For Congressional, County and Precinct (Except ‘| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, A. D. 1918, a Primary Election will held in King County, State of Washington, to nominate candidates to be voted for at the General Election to be held mber 5th, A. D. 1918, at which Primary Election the polls will be open from 11 o’clock in the morning ung at the hour of closing there are any electors in f {988,600 men) left | vote, and who are qualified to participate therein, and who have not been able to do so since appearing at the polling place, sonably long enough after the hour of closing to allow those so prese ed places in each precinct in the county. pisTRiCcT STATE SENATOR, 37TH SENATORIAL Dt EARL WALT RF. D. 1, Kirkland, Wash....-Republicas - M A Pee ‘ H.C. BOHL 03 Sycamore ave tle . . Democrat Repub ¥. B. PALMER, 631 13th ave. N VRANK F YLE, 4229 th av ., Seattle. Republican Kepu wee M4 ; Eoin: a Fert sen 8 J. W, BOWERMAN, 124 E. 69th wt, Seattle Republican pisTRer THORWALD SIEGFRIED, 620 attie Demoerat STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 42RD REPRESENTATIVE CHAK. & TILTON, 1136 Br attle. Republican DISTRICT epublican oS, 810 28th Ave 4 epeoiicas eran PRESENTATIVE, 40TH REPRESENTATIVE é Hy S18, Sore Ave & ptt tp Republican DisTHIC a « Republican public LED MESS, Orit epublic "LIN 2 tepublien eee TONEY FLEMMING. icnumciaw, Wash Democrat” FRANK G. MYERS. 1103 , s Republican pistier LILLIAN L. T. MALL Burton, Wo. KF. D. Box 46. Republican HORACK R. CAYTON, 303 22nd Ave. &: Republicans Democrat JAMES 'T. JONKR, 368 Third ave. h, Kent, Wash. . Republican STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 44th REPRESENTATIBE Republican Auburn, Wash Republican DISTHICT Democrat re Se ST nee fiepublican ww. W. CONNER, 907 Summit Aye., Beattie Republican + he] 7 ‘ serene FRANK H. MANO 511 3rd Ave. Seattle Republican pistmicr WAIN, 1 FD. 1, Hox 73, Auburn, G RYAN, 604 Fourth ave, Seattle Democrat iblican . Democrat A stile publican se Pu seh 5 REPRESENTATIVE STATE REPRESENTATIVE. 4187 Tt ENTATIVE IAL DISTRICT DISTRICT * O QUALHEIM, i Seattle...... Republican . Republican DE, 4801 Atk Seattle Republican ROBERT GRAS 20 Summit Ave, Seattle... ...Republicam s Renton, Wash. ean STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 46th REPRESENTATIVE Demoe Ue, Wash n DISTHICT Repu Ty ete Sty Beatie N STEPHEN A. HULL, 2125 8th Ave. W., Seattle...-Republican rSpapicscci Par eels t. an CC. BR 1 int Ave N. Seattle... Republican H eve, Be od vc » 5. RS 8, 2 Ww. a St, pieracr W. FRITH. 183 Orcas st, Heattle Bemcarat NORMAN B. ABRAMS, 102 W. Crockett St. Seat chal Seattle. . Republican ee a, mULmom Anes Malley wt Republican) MONCRIEFFE CAMERON, 1830 7th W., Seattle. .Republicas Dee W. W. PICKERING, Issaquah, Wash Republican STATE REPRESENTATIVE, 47th REPRESENTATIVE” Democrat DISTHICT Republican OFT SEPERATE ATT E, Se” RAPRRRNTAN ES JAMES. 1616 Madrona Drive. Seattle. . Republican _ ‘ ‘ R WALT 14 30th Ave, Seattle Republic pDisTucr HENRY J. PHILLIPS E., Be- KF ral Ave. N.. Seattle Republ n , nonce . Republican Wo M. PE it Ave. N.. Beattie Republics epublican GEORGE N. HODGDON, $643 Rrookiyn av. Seattle Democrat NEAL 25 Maiden Ave., Seattie.. Demoerat CLARENCE L. GEILE, 8212 FB. 82nd at attic Democrat eM. GUI Rellev Ave. N. jeattie . Republican » Republican DEAN BURKHEIME 29 10th ave. V te an 1M 1124 Republican St, Seattle Democrat Seattle. Democrat JACOB C, CANTRELL, 1133 W, 59th at, can HD. BUCHANAN, 1616 33rd Ave., Seatue Republicam COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 2nd COMMISSIONER'S DISTRICT | SMITH, M HAMILTY HERMAD COUNTY COMMISSIONER, 3rd COMMISSIONER'S DIST! THOMAS SON, W. Burnett St, Renton, Wn. .Republ an A. BRU A E ve NOTICE BY COUNTY AUDITOR OF PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Primary Election to nominate candidates for Supreme Court Judges and Su- | perior Court Judges, to be voted for at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 5th, A. D. 1918, will be held - ‘in King County, State of Washington, on Tuesday, September 10th, A. D. 1918, at which Primary Election the polls will be opened and remain open from 11 o'clock in the morning until 8 o’clock in the evening of said day (unless at the hour of clos- 7 ing there are any electors in any polling place desiring to vote, and who are qualified to participate therein, and who have aring at tle polling place, in which event said polls shall be kept open reasonably long enough after the hour of closing to allow those so present at that hour to vote). the designated polling places in each precinct in said County. -s of all persons for whom nomination papers have been filed, so far as the same affect the elect- Said Primary Election shall be held at ‘ NNETH MACKINTOS CALVIN & HALL, wishes THOMAS P. RE s 24th day of August, A. D. 1918. NORMAN M. WARDALL, County Auditor of King County, Washington. | Seattl> cv y W. ‘TOLMAN tM. FRENCH any polling place desiring t (=e . Republi Republi .-Republicam — > St. Auburn, Wn. Des Moines, Wn... Orillia, Wn Seattle Se 2 Republican, erson 8 Republican ‘arnation, Wn. N., Seattle epublicam © . Republicam * 1 ge ise De BICKELS 3619 “beacon “Republica ip Lane ‘who . CONSTABLE, SEATTLE PRECINCT tar ublican JOSEPH C. GRASS, 1711 Roren Ave., Seattle ... Republican bai ‘ee FRANK KANE, 604 E. Denny Way, Seattle .. Republican _ Fea JOHN H. BOYLE, 2021 Minor N. Seattle .... ..... . Republics no Seattle K, M, JOUNSON, | 122 Taylor N.. Seattle ; .. Repub! ae Tev1 ry Republican JR. CLARK. 6547 dra ave. N. W, Seattle 22. ere — ~ JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, COUNTRY PRECINCTS nomn mcr coVvE PRECINGT KENT PRECINCT { JOSEPH A. FREASt Enumclaw, Wo. JOUN C. WALLIS, Vashon Island. Wn. W. GREENLEA lst St, Kent. Wa, Republican Republican * .. Democrat o CRDAR RIVER PRECINCT we FP ALAM PRBCINCE. a pated s JOHN REESE, RY. D. 1, Renton. Wa. 7 Sranklin St Haumelew, W «Republican JAMES G 4 Newonstle. wantin ISTOPHER PRECINCT W. OW. BYLORSTER. incancah, = Wo TUKWILA PRECINCT : JAMES H T, Summerfield, Wn. . Republican : Republican J. L. DURBIN, Tukwila, Wn Republica CONSTABLE, COUNTRY PRECINCTS ENUMCLAW PRECINGT ’ Cc. T. SMITH, Enumclaw, Wn Republican In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 24th day of August, A. D. 1918. “a NORMAN M. WARDALL, i County Auditor of King County, Washington. | — ur-Year Term) I......100 Highland Drive, Seattle wo-Year Term) os sec Cedar St. Spokang we «Port Orcharé, 7 te 37th Ave. Seattle LLE +++:4129 Brooklyn Ave, Seattle 77]