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) SEATTL Be Waewaueg| GREEKS READY TO ATTACK TURKS CAN HEAD OFF GREAT DRIVE } "Dispatch From Raymond 7 Clapper STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOB ~~ CONSTANTINOPLE, EASTERN FRONT OBJECTIVE “| WAY OPENED TO. HUNGARY AND TURK CAPITAL | (Special to The Btar by N. F. A) ASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 10—« |T'wo developments loom in the Bab save on this 5555 4 cooking set . §00 outfits on sale Friday and Saturday at $15.95 eight-piece pure aluminum “LIFETIME 2 uF nifed ‘reas aed | kane WARE” cooking outfit: extra special— 1. ; ptt Me The mer is | bine investmeft of Constant). WASHINGTON, Oct, 10.—An al Hed drive on Turkey fs expected shortly unless the internal unrest there breaks into open revolt, accord ing to dispatches received here. Gre iv preparing to march on the Ottoman empire when the allied commander: in-c ef gives her the word, it was stated. Over 300,000 Greek troops are in arma now, and 200,000 more are awaiting equipment SECOND, invasion of Hungary. Th are made possible by the Nulgarian surrender and the Austro. Hungarian withdrawal from Albania, With their naval base at Dur TI 4 th Austro Hungarians seem certain to be driven northward | without letup, whether or not they turn and fight yt | And with Constantinople threaten. it is wtated. Sn Me a od an never before, opinion here is Greek Minister Roussos today gave a5 atl Ah oi ies farian lead, and quit the ware Lireek Minister Roussos today gave ; K = a garian lead, and quit the war. ae ; : : a 2c ar | Advance thru Serbia, and move- continue it# fight against the rem | ment of troops thru F nants of the Central powers in the the Carman Of Se Oi tants ot , of rmieth ., - the allied battle line intact, In War to End ment in touch with those on its “We are in the war to the end,” he flank mid. “The fact that Bulgaria has Albania, tho lightly held by the ndered will not cause Greece to jana, has offered no field for ¢ fighting, She will send her | progress until now because of the ps wherever they are required by | | topography of the country. A maze <1 commander-in-chief of mountains with only river valleys Turkey may collapse be a mill. | betwe nm, no roads to speak of, and tary exp on can get under way, | no plains over which an army could but diplomatic officials here expect | advance in force, the nearest railroad r Pasha and the Young Turks |running from Saloniki to Monastir, to resist efforts of revolting factions | the advance must be by separate de- ton peace with the allies | tails up the valleys, each in danger ¢ ation of revolutionaries of flanking movements. It is not a from Smyrna and Grecian ialands| country in which to charge ahead under Turkish rule is reported to be recklessly in Athens arranging for lberation of The main road across the country dentr their countrymen A view of Constantinople, which has been the capital city of Turkey since 1453, It is now one of the objectives | gojjows the Skumbl river thru Eh It became known here today that) on the Eastern front. basan to Lake Ochrida and on to REGULAR VALUE $21-5° Bulgaria had asked Greece to make) oo e Monastir. It is this road which has peace months ago, The offer was Pe eee SEE p. one been the supply of the Austrians and EIGHT OF THE MOST USE- ‘CLUDES THE NEWEST, eo MOST IMPROVED DOUBLE ee asain in your |] BOILER ON THE MARKET every day of the the year ‘round. | not given even serious consideration H the key to the Aus occu! nm tat te teeta Poet” WILSON NOTE —{ Ltoya George Is ~/350 AIRPLANES Stevedore Unite gun. : | "The allies are holding out for the Require More Men 4 singic tine of ratiroat running mame terms as those enforced upon | Proud of Heroic ° Requirements for service in the UP a harrow valley hae been he only canwhile, the go ) * : savbdore te helm organizes ti@ to Saloniki for the allies advane- soni of ihayroa, tae’ tumh. Gnepntes iS DISCUSSED i} Work in Victory FIGHTING WITH teved lente being organised |i ‘OD the Vardar valley, es they , r ' | ' to Athena, who are trying to induce M. Belton, faced the Austrians and Germans— | INDON, Oct. 10.—The fo! the allies to give them separate rec: i aes ped ll ognition They claim nao age , { wna sent t by Premier Lioyd dent Wilson's principle and on their right and rear, until railways, have now, the Bulgarians. With the Bul- garian army removed and the Aus- t of the new An announce this “flare-bottom™ boller Diece is. standard will heat water in one-third termination. ‘The new Turkish ™ov BY L. © MARTIN rare g Dike cae ial BY FRANK J. TAYLOR ment fre oma Thursday egy, onl get eke ht and all are guaran- ese time old-style ernment formed e eral ¢ ol LP. ) Piel arshal Hak vi “m . the forces to guat s line of ad- tafe aluminum and {oF coma neuen aie wi ae'to inting’ 4 Four German Seotean| 0. a nee } “I have just heard, thru Mar WITH THE AMERICAN FIRST Capt. J. J. Ryan, who ts recruiting | Vit OOUES ne Thuch lighter than be- twenty years. are id rioting and anti-Ue WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—Discu» |} shal Foch, of the Third and | ARMY, Oct 10.—{Noon,)—Heavy this branch, wants stevedores, truck-| 620” wherefore the time is ripe for slow-heating boiler —your attention ts directed to the above pleture, which shows alt the saucepans tions, already has been at work se cretly and was prepared to begin ne- gotiations thru certain neutrals as/to the German peace note, broke tr —6-quart tea kettle, has cast aluminum spout, which js an added feature: 2-quart coffee percolator, with at . and wish | fighting is under way in the region | ers, warehousenen and others in al- dent Wilson's response { Fourth armies’ vict the Meuse and led trudes, who want to enlist in the to express to yourself, Gen. Byng, ) of Romagne (betwee Gen. Rawlinson and Gen. Horne the Argonn where the Germans service, to apply at Pier 11-B Friday, sion of & a forward movement which shall free Albania and Serbia. From Saloniki also the way is open 6 - was Over | the sen: ° er nators so * inam cup, full length water that are included. with the poset the Enver regime jthe senate today when senators ( 004.1 officers and men, my xin. /|are rushing in reinforcements and m. Capt. Ryan will be in| oo. the advance on Constantinople Hy overed yal pereo| ett d o ou red o ne eC clog na lath () conce 4 lery one ¢ ‘ y ic WE make'e: thats rich i > Echier, which -alens _— poured into the record telegrar corest congratulations on the neentrating artiller: fa Friday, and “Meantime organization of the band and letters from back home de t the TU. 8. stand 4 significant success The enemy i# frantically reinfore- | will then return to Tacoma, of nations which shall interpose be- * of what remains een Austria and Germany—the Czecho-Slovaks, the F Ukrainians, the Jugo-Sla ated Rumanians and the Ital juven lian Irredentists—is approaching a state where their forces will be able to strike effective blows in the con- eat B h the British, with their }/ Ing the American brotherein-arma, have ) Artonne gained in the last few days m th ‘That with courage and tenact More thar 00 allie ty the troops of the empire, after || planes, 100 bw lanes and 5¢ the terr enemy )\ers in act The Franc resumed ) loan in | flavor id amber. If you've n & percolator you'll others have make coffee t is 50 per cent better than before.” the cost of the wattit manding ¢ firmly for the ¢ NEW YORK, Oct, 10—The w filled tonnage of the United Stage Steel corporation reported today | render shows @ decrease of 461,137 tons. The The total of the unfilled tonnage was 7,905 on September 30, as againat| %" out of war will unconditional sur German imilitarints eof us who comme LATEST COLONIAL DESIGN —unque ably he best looking as well as the most sanitary cooking outfit ob- md) pt President Wilson because he k most neverely CLEANS IN AN INSTANT © The " A have agai hordes simultaneously —that smooth-as-glass finish Nal design and bright 9,042 August 31, $383,801 July | condemn him now if he gets us out sive with much decisive )/tacked the cantonment area n ¢ fict. and seamless construction silver color will make your 31, and 9,583 art September 39, 1917, | Of 1t too soon,” wrote a Maryevilic | llers and Wavrille (east of tho| SALT LAKE, Oct. 10—Churches, | Harding segy nerd ont |e chapter in our miltary history. { | ; Smashing of the great enemy {|massing for counter attacks, shoot-|all public gathering places were in Des Moines Under swt> Thureda: nm | ), the statement that the writer |) S¢fensive system in the West, |) ing down 12 boches, with on! con | Cosmety penoaysins > Thug poe ot “F] ” ine cial og employes, ui y mor ead eas ignorance . of% the which hal been claimed to be im: )) cumualty pes Aare . in an ef. lw Quarantin nm the chamber assembly rooma, ‘resident's language, hence coujs || Preenable, ta a feat of which we Dun-Sur-Meuse, Alincreville and to cl the Spanish infinenza, DES MOINES, Ia, Oct. 10.—With the Fourth Liberty Loan quota of | F Cn Bs Wo |) are all justly proud, and for which || Other towns are burnin | which made its appearance here Te-| tore than 1,000 Spanish influenza Ohio, pastor to Senator Seattle, Harding had the letter read. It voked from Senator Pittuns kitchen sparkie. —its’ bright silver color is guaranteed not to rust. All re eauipped with that al- make it impossible fo: — At @ staff meeting of Chamber of Commerce and Commer.) PF where the Germans are|*chools, theatres, movie houses and either inside or 4 pour on hot water and ali pieces are thoroughly and instantly cleaned. $2,000 allotted them was oversub-| fot understand bia purpose, rn Comey A A i teful.” ? cently, The order applies to every | scribed by $2,960, making « total of| Pittman than assailed Senator |) ¢ empire will be ever grateful.” } tavatia SH were aes ofthe am | ee under treatment, Des Moines $4,950 | Lodge for his public eriticlam of | ~~ OT cane tnvadinen ocad today went under quarantine. Every ws | President Wilson's note. Loge tne | public gathering place, including The | Pittman sald, does not view the iain toll | churches, gschools and theatres, was response to Prince Max with the | WHY WAIT? BUY YOUR | | closed this morning until further no vame and approval/ | BONDS NOW. | tice. Street cars were carrying only rown en given freat mans of the If e x» —-——_- iii ‘ seating capacity. people LONDON, Oct. 10.—Allied troops : 4 Offi | “If Senator Lodge desires a teat we ont are within two tiles of the great 4 ces = his peace plan and that of Prost German base of Le Cateau, Field | * lent Wilson,” sald Pittman, “he will Marshal Haig annoynced today Becshing Reports [iorays ime ot rannna ve| 108, COLUMBIA 106 Ste [te amug'cccie” cl | WAV DOING "hae ie" a | BUY LIBERTY BONDS ; po tween Cunel and Romagne-Sous Pr Leading Dentists | ™ust not bo offended when I may vance eastward from Lens and have Capture of 2,000 | Monttaucon Established tn 1898 ei Set a6 Green & yaa 66 Weed captured mines and Novelles In the Argonne forest we hav: 19 O09 Uecslien row Wilson. 'S about two miles east of that city More Prisoners taxen important heights south of W the” moet’ pellobie Replying to Pittman, Lodge said Le Coteau is only 15 miles from the }he had counted with absolute cer Belgian border, between Valen tainty on a definite, conclusive re tenn and) Maubeure. It is 17 i “I am standing with the presi city bd WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.-~-Contin- | Mareq, and have joined hands with : and reasonable the French at Lancon. Over 2,000) Dental, Offices in Se- ted advance by the Americans east ie Thesd ettless baue ‘of the Meuse to the outskirts of Siv- | %4ditional prisoners have been tak-| Sarned thelr good repue ‘and penetration of the German | °?." tation by the dentists ‘ine wes! use, See doing what they say jdent on his scheme of Sept. Vest. namabeis et: Gemmne Save ae the Dineen) with eapture they will do. {against hia note of queries of 2,000 additional prisoners Wednes TRACTION EXPERT HERE “day, was reported by Gen. Pershing today. R. A. Wilson, superintendent of “Bast of the Meuse our troops|the new amalgamation of traction maintained their yesterday's ad-| Companies in Spokane, arrived in ‘vance, in spite of violent and repeat. Settle Thursday morning to get ter attacks,” the communique | ‘tion pointers from Thotna. % : oo tgeniae preatiaasl to the past ng Murphine, superintendent of this rPWwis J. nROWN Our work is guars teed, and our busin referred to 4 ‘patrons, matter and been captured, and huge quantities | |inquiries,” said Lodge, after quoting f of naterial are in allied hands. }|from the president's New York \ We continued to adva yester | wpeech that portion which sald the day evening against gradually in United States can never come to creasing resistance,” the statement terma with G said. rmany because do not™think the same thoughts o b) Farly in the night our advanced wpeak the same language of agree wont be detachments established themselves | Since the days of Laughing Gas, used in i — Owner and Manager $ | ment.” across the Cambrai-Le Cateau road, | ene ce Sovse One. epo inte the). oe Sen) eal | Biol’ Beatt oes Lodge said that all over the U. s within two miles of Le Cateau dentistry, a marvelous change and improve- SE Tad'tne Matasc‘dpiitnet tet | ‘aguas -cepair Mest Linesty | TOME ok Calnnbia oe [the note is “being explained.” wo a “There is fighting south of the ment has taken place. Oxygen and Nitrous ge + , 6 Columbl . rt : we have penetrated | theatre —Advertisement. i Opin: thle. i we 0K Was it a crim me to wish main road on both sides of Caudry Oxide (gas) are administered together. By ly engaged Hu the president might have sent a and also east of Cambrai, where we use of the Heidbrink Automatic Anesthetizer, note that would not have needed made progresa, explanation or interpretation?” he Betw the Scarpe and Lens the machine with positive contact, the pro- asked. our patrols are in touch with the portions of gas and oxygen are correctly ad- “I wanted a note like that to with general acclaim. Nobody wa puzzled by that note. It waa the oe ee ee I have the latest Gas Machine and a com- ARMIES ABLY BANKS REFUSE plete operating room, especially for the ad- ministration of gas and oxygen to produce both Analgesia (partial anesthesia, the stage where AlD WILSON ——e CITY SECURITY you can see and know, but cannot feel pain— PARIS, Oct ae ‘The swords of COUNTY FARM hide clap Generals Byng, sya al manta aga oo ministered so that a patient can remain under Saoulbn’ gaan Seacaved. sons me the anesthetic for several hours without harm es or danger. 4 Saullau mi ig ee omaha 4 used in drilling teeth, removing nerves, etc.) climate arasreiita,, cwkioh and Anesthesia, for extraction of teeth, re- rding to moving of impacted third molars and oral tawlingon and Lewis bear 5 per cent interest, ac Jare today cattadae President Wii y A mesange delivered to the city utilt surgical operations. son's pen in making answer to Ger ties committee, Thursday cnorning, many'a peace suggedtions, | by J. D, Ross, city lighting depart The United States government, the sur- Wilson's reply and the fall of C ie. | ment reo! f leading railway hospitals and man brai, the news of both being recet Row plained that the bank Seonn. «Xs ay, DP y 95 Yesler Way, Cor. 1st Ave. ah alcan (he ane tithe, Geeatod bicee " SAYS STRINGER cal ditedtiog 10 the 6 par vent te of the leading hospitals today have this gas- jexeltement. All the people were of terest rate, on the ground that the oxygen equipment. This machine is the last the same opinion. Everybody said After county prisoners had plowed | “That's the stuff to give ‘em | the flelds of the county farm, plant-| per cent, are worth 1 per cent addt iminti in i rh we , ‘ or the n pain er- The Intransigneant headed its edi- | oq, with but few exceptions, all of the tional thru the discount at which for the elimintion of pain in all dental oper | torial: “The Reply of a Sa he | they were sold ations. | “The fall of Cambral illustrates | TOP* and cultivated them: thru the | ee strued the action of the and corroborates the Ameri re.| Summer, the superintendent of tho ja nk | ply,” declared LaLiberte county farm, “the Willows,” wanted ext rate The Temps observed that Wilxon | to charge the sheriff's office 60 cents | city # jgave Germany the answer which |. aosen for the corn that waa har |The was anticipated, namely, “First get was ee eee new Skagit bonds, altho drawn at 5 word and most up-to-the-minute equipment Dr. Wm. H. Thompson Manager. MODERN PAINLESS DENTISTRY AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD Ss Special Convenience for Shipyard Workers and Out-of-Town Patients Open Evenings Phone Main 2736 for Appointment. s a mere squabble over inter In every department of my office, as in , While others contended that the exodortia and X-Ray rooms, you will find urities were being attacked the newest, modern and most complete equip- ase was referred to the city nee committee out of the invaded territory.” This | Vested there, according to Sheriff ee aR gg poeeme en ee of the invaded territory his | Vested there, according to She Phone for one. the Germans already are doing, and | John Stringer the allies are escorting them. It is \ Stringer, Thursday 5 Jnow generally recognized that line enterrion ation oe the cine” CZECHS ARE IN Scientific Restoration of Lost Teeth hammering of the man ranks would prise gfe , ; Prisoners weren't a Specialty merely serve to save Laudendortt'a | the ae ny Oe a armies, which are doomed, ne price on green atring bean |raised on the county farm was so Examination Free. All Work Guaraateed. high that the sheriff's office could! TOKYO, Oct. 5.—(Delayed,)—The them cheaper in town h army, operating on the U, S, ARMY LIKES Prisoners are working out at the | Volga river in| European Russia farm and in the stockar 1 of the is fightin, nder ever-iner : WILSON’S NOTE ume. This office wanted to co-oper- | hard nips a areliet should he i ate with the county ” patched by the allies immediately, wa according to Dr, Guersa, who ar a LJ a rived here today from Vladivostok. WITH THE AMERICAN FIRST MRS. WALDEN SOUGHT [to present a memorandum to rep- (Ex-President Michigan State Board of ARMY, Oct. 10.—President Wilson's tatioen, of. ttie: alles Dental Examiners.) ek ie ir ap Mp i. the | BY BROTHER IN CITY ““Craos ‘retens in the Volga ais- | especially that por tion of the note demanding with.|_ Orle #. Ryckman of the Seattle|triet, Dr. Guersa declared, as the ! 504-512 Eitel Bldg. drawal from all invaded territory, | Boys’ club, Ninth ave, and Terrace | result of numerous — anarchistic From the highest to the lowest,| St» 4s anxlous to locate his sister, | movements. Cor. 2nd and Pike Sts. Elliott 3026. every man was pleased. Every | Moa. W. A. Walden, who, he be-| The Czechs have no supplies of man is determined to drive out the | eves, Is in Seattle. Ryckman can|food or clothing, althe boche if he refuses to withdraw, | be reached at The st 1 where he is employed. [steadily growing wo winter is r, Main 600,| now setting in and conditions are » “he sald,

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