The Daily News V k vm.. vii. so. isfl. 'Hi Sep. niri'RUT, D, C, HATl IIDAY. JULY 7, 1917. PRICK FIVE CKNTK FRFNf mm ULSE STRONG SRIAN A mi A HIT ON ELEVEN-MILE FRONT IN CHEMIN PES DAMES, GERMAN DEAD STREW GROUND STRONGEST REPUBLICAN NEW AMERICAN COMPULSORY OFFENSIVE ARMY IN CHINA ARMY WILL BE BILL PASSES SINCE VERDUN NEARSPEKIN BALLOTTED PARLIAMENT Oermans Thrown Back on Elin The Troops From the Southern Draft .Machinery for Selecting Debate on Second Reading Closed Mile Front by the French Provinces Advancing on the Quota Required Is Ready and the House Divided In Troops and Euflered j Capital to Throw Out and Drawings are Expected the Midst of Very Severe Lossss. The Emperor. vimy r yf BottBtpHA Soon. Exciting Scenes. tll t Tfc ixur Sws. (fprflll u Tb mt ft. Jpeil to Th Dtllj 5tw. (SpreUI to Tttt Dll ffewif. pari. July 7 The War Ufflee Shanghai. Jsny 7. The Himh- I Washington, July 7. Accord. Ottawa, July 7. In the House unnouuees today Iba'l the Ger- Mean troop front all the southern jlng to air indications here, draft of Commons the resolution of the Premier that the Service mans had made their strongest'prlee of iHitna have made a jday will fall in the early part of Military Dill be read for the second time offensive since Verdun during rapid move northward and are Inext week. It is staled that the!i was adopted by a vote of 118 to this tait week. They were thrown converging Pekin. tin- capital. oee I crowded. The draft ma-jss. Very exciting scenes marked back m a front of eleven miles 'They number about fifty tbou- ehinefy will be ready today, Sat-the event when the House divided the region of the fi.JVi.. des land and are well armed. The' TrlE lurday. The drawings for tne'l 2: m- The referendum f CANADIANS AT GATE OF LENS of Sir Wilfrid Lau- Dames, leaving the ground lines.- fl . (J . lhe ofllelalB ln ( The map shows the scene of Ihe fighling by the British and number of men required out of.nendmenl rirr ucicbku uj b luojuru; ui . strewn with dead. Their aU mU awl they have staled their Canadian around Oppy and Lena, Canadian forces are playing thoe eligible under the selective (9, which Included nineteen Lib. ias were still made In massed intention of threw in cml Chang in.raiii part in the struggle for Lens, the capture of which draft nyslem will take place atlera9 r .i. on.i iha Krench evetityfllun. the dictator, and the new " "nwinent. Washington and the indications fixes wrought tremendous execu.(emperor. Chang II sun Is said to1 point to the use of numbers in. NATIONAL USE OF i i-i) ain-ug iheir advancing ranks bave only Itiree thousand troop IjKKftlAN hUBFllAK NK AFTER-WAR PROBLEMS ' ". The actual date! sl his enmoMmi ta oeiefMi nis re-.appointment ADVERTISEMENT after r I tuut. iiie s IN HAMPTON ROADS IN UNITED KINGDOM'S"."01 British Front. of the Maneh dy- J I ..nd a July There is uolu. natty, lie Is a military leader of I For Aeroplanes. Ottawa, July OvAt.the offices 1 s : a a r is it it - to report from the British great resourcefulness and m t-reiimmary uran u.ns lor me ng London July 5. The Ministry! of the National Service Board of fr.nt. Mt etrtled that be will allow the WaubiBWUHi. July 7. It was at I a Ih iP h. rnra:ir.d in Mr 'organization of aeronautics, which .Canada it is announced that the Berlin Report. opportunity for fighting pass auneusised here today that a Gee-man Lloyd ieorge a report which was (neiuaee me consirucuon oi Igystemalic adverlislng campaign Uerlm. July 7. The war ufflce Mhoul making a ikhu via to 650 nPlnes and the expend!- War Cabinet by ubmi inr had been sighted sWniiKted lo the j9 now jn fu 8Wjn? to arouse n a iiuc c that an artillery baltle malnUIn his present sHuattoa. t h f reeonstruction commitlee nt hundred and thirty- (Cana,ia Mmething of the win-daling t gr.'al violeuce began at dawn tm HaMptoa hoads. Secretary with after.the-war ques- n,n' m',,,on doua cme b-'lhe.war earnestness now domi-tHt. I dav m lastern Uallela. ITRIKINQ DECKHANDS I Male I o AW-tally reports that The report deals with re- tne i,ou n lh MI,lUry Inant in Great Britain and France, Will Know Soon. JOINED BY STEWARDS ol t AUaattc fleet ad. tations between capital and labor.,Affairs Commitlee today j Thoug.h tne war ha- been going wasmnown um Miiea. ,qn fof n.ary lhrM yea and itaUU from Usf Uiv sa thallhe Vancouver. Julr . Tt Uter1h- ..jwc. U-TmmI' . leWsts of the rommmffty-lt- Is! Heattte July 7, The SUtetih1;,lll?H mir callant m-eranaa ion. aun.ur,liei aro cnvineeu tn.i rini, of ,u deckhand, and eft.l . tiLol lhal aflp Ihe war Ihe M. '"'"" unl ' ut llntml. hnv. nn nndrinir fame 'wired the Attwtral at once to as mere is no trutu m tue repwts iri4n.rtMm he oers on eoast1 i operation of all classes that has'"1" rs e 25th curt. tfoP canaja( jt is beginning to be of the landing ol large American iMihIiiu who are on strike eeHalo the foil details regarding . duriDl. the uari realized that most of us here at es in l ranee. bave been added another element, the U-boat and then to forward!,hould continue." i home have hardly yet waked up Troop a Encamped. Upward having now- beeome tbem lo WashiagUm immedialel). To this end the WMiimittee pro- to the nature of the struggle in I'aru. July 7. The entire ilrlkera, demanding an lnerate miss to establish a representa-1 which we are engaged. Like Great American eipedlllou will be en- ef to per cnU in wages. The ' JOHN DYBHAVN organuation for each in-1 Britain herself, we are slow to. be camped by the ufleentb of the teward have gone out on the )S qrand PRESIDENT lulry for the regular considera-! aroused elow to shake 'off the month 0. T. 1 boats and are to leave off 1 lion of matters affecting the well. ; , business as usual complacency. Qreece Active. work uion arrival of other boats , 'being of the trade from the viev We are following the Motherland's Athens. July 1. The Ureek war n this port. : hundred and ulV;Mml of tho9e engaged in it WitU Zaaaaam J- BSSbbbbbI j progressive change of attitude . ... . . . , . . m. - niMmlMtra in ntlatfiilaiYCM lh four-' il. i iiuc now uiuro active man at I M companies auecieo k. r. a view 10 proviuinK e iurn but because we are in the path of atiy t me since the outbreak of It, O. T. 1', and Union continue teenll annual convention of the'aarry out this policy it is recom- I no Zeppelins, suffer no bombardments, ue war in the Dalkans la maintain a enr bimmI kervire, Canadian rraleruily of America i mended that the Government in and are weeks instead of A New Abolition. and both company offieials and for the District of the Northwest iuee immediately into lh hours from the firing line, we are trogi-ad, July 7. The Gov- alrtlera remain flrui. the one de- come to a elose at the twedih various associations of employees months behind in evolving that rrninent today abolished all deeo. maiiding an increase based on Club in Seattle this week. -and employers proposals for a 'grim, single-minded determination raiive order excent those Riven Iftn a mnnik tar .Wkhaml and Visiting delegates were wel. i.,int atandinr industrial countil that is ready for any.service for service during the war. A ti- niiir rfninff i mL it. ctMnved by Carl Smith. The Svea in all industries where they do and sacrifice. Ktatemenl by Charles lidward Longshoremen Get Increase. ami lle Norwegian male choir:nnt now exist, with one chairman 11 is to arouse us from that de- llussell, of the American Mission The renort that the lohsshore- gave several seleetious. The for the employers and one for the tar bed attitude as compared with to Ilussia, says that be is eon- men also would ro on strike iwkr of the evening were Ole'employees. I the Briton or Frenchman, that the huiccd that democracy has more seemed a bit premature, though Hanson, Danish Vie Consul. M.' Branching out"from these cen-:than 'National Service Board is using a Hghtsng chance in Ilussia. it were ioaiblt for a while. It J. Leuuiann. Suurerlie .President,'tral bodies would be smaller or- tkeMHasi these .appeals in the newspapers. mid that the people will do their w announced yesterdnj. liow- Mrs. fcsylvia Benson, of the wo-, paiuzktions of workers designed Never has the power of national part towards the foundation of a ever, that following negotiations men's auxiliary of Spokane, and' to make effective the work of the itnauui 'publicity been so convincingly republic ,which were under way for some John Djbliavn of Trince HuperLi central organization. French-Canadian who succeeds demonstrated as in the British days between Ihe International Uttoers elected and installed The object of Ihis organization the Hon. J. A. Malhieson as pre- campagn, first for recruits, then TROUBLE IN ARIZONA .Longshoremen's union and the included: Grand 1'retidenU Johnl as a whole would be to obtain co. mier and leader of the Consena-jOP .ur,Dlementary supplies and 'railway and steamship' officials. Dybhavn, 1'rinoe lluperl; Grand'peraion by granting the working live party in Prince Edward I- equipment, and later for thrift -'perm i Tb nwijr Xti.) Jths men have decided lo accept Vice President, Alex Benson. Mis-jpople a greater share in Ihe con-Phoenu. land. Innd the purchase of War Savings Arizona, July 7. Four the proffered increase. The new swula, Mont.; Secretary, Frank icU'rat ion of matters affecting THEATRE Certificates. hundred Federal troops have been rates of pay are lo come into Burmao. of Spokane; Treasurer.Uhidr industry, WESTKOLME It is along the latter lines that ordered here lo preserve order. effect at once. It is understood. otto Johnson, of SeatUe; Chap- The councils would utilize the i varied the first series of National Service I lain, Miss Lydia Benson, of Spo- praclral knowledge and experience A very full and programme advertisements have been designed. West-holme at the will be Min Kathleen llsslell. of Hi? NATIONS ON RATIONS kane; delegates to the Supreme of the worklngmen and allow given To produce more, to waste v workers a voice in the Theatre tonight. The great less, particularly of food, to eliminate teaching staff In Anyox, is inak. Lodge, August Anderson. Seattle, the will be the superb est attraction kind. a holida) visit Ut Prince llti- ' Ten nations of the world are on and Andrew Chrislensen, Sand. settlement of wnge readjustments Wax Model, in extravagance of every "The pert and renuvviug her many ac. rations. Food conditions in Can- point. Idaho; alternate delegates, securing to them a share in increased photoplay, Vivian Martin. to save intelligently ana syste 1 ate The Butto, and John prosperity, the greatest five acts, starring matically, and to lend the savings anccs hero. ada are becoming serious. C. A. Stoivek. and the This is one of the best, n',. nH.inf h the key. fw their earn . ... ... .i. , are necessity for careful examination Johnson, Seattle. ibie security - i . uv...wm " - r tr needs no introduction w ine wh(ch ifif gervjCe ca,u lo ,he The favorite nousshold Coal Is of every expondllure Is linpera-. . ings and e m.dnvinent without un- Udysmlth Welllncton. Phone 15, live upon every man and woman on account of the strike of due restrictions upon change of of public.ihe latest A 0 events in uiuereni? are being made to every Canadian.about Prince Itupsrt Coal Co. if. in the country. Thrill must be deckhands, etc, at Vancouver, the occupation or employer, and providing of the world, a iravelogue. There is nothing academio exercised by all. The need of the tailing of the Prinscss May, which technical education and parts fine comedy round off the thee national messages; nothing hour Is well expressed by Stephen ordinarily would have been due training facilities for the utilization and a which altogether Is a loverdrawn or melodramatic. They Leacock who writes that: he asi night, has had to be cancelled. of invention and Improme-inents programme,balanced It will be &rf plain, straightforward," ln- one. well WESTHOLME key to the situation, da far as we The Princess Alice, however, is designed by the work people. very hard to please who docs tensely practical, and In deadly a person telling why and particu ran unlock it. lies in individual expected ou Monday. after the show tonight earnent, OPIKA HOUSE not go away instead help, thrift and individual sacrifice. larly how everyone can satisfied with il. feeling TONlQIlT ONLY unconsciously of perhaps Lery man, today, who consumes any articlo or employes any service falher hindering. The iiev. Mr. Densmore, Vivian Martin not absolutely ueceaary. of Mrs. P. H. Backus, arrived In lumber of all kinds aim a blow at his country. Sr CANADIAN BORN! For dressed morning from the yesterday city IN Phone 116. cent. Live plainly. !o without Albert A IMcCaffsry. A superb photoplay. ccry California. He will visit Mr. and everything. Hise early, work Backus at Terrace for part Mrs. The Wax Model bare hard living.andvoontent The yourself man who with do-i a Your presence is requested at of the summer. Mrs. George Munro and Miss LONDON CAFE In flvn acts. this If ho Um's tne saved nioue 7th 8 Hal! at properly -Is doing war work f"i the K. of P. on July Allardyce. friends of Mrs. II. It. AND GRILL from the Last on arrived QA2ETTE his country. Hut ho That must use Is lh'ln-propnrly. p. m. As large a turnout as possible Grant,lat night's train and left for ihe Third Avenue TRAVELOGUE whole the matter." A south this morning. Prompt Service of the Best essence of is requested. Important matters Is to sat at all hours. COMEDY it Is with men, so it is with wo men. Tho miitta of all should bu for consideration. Just arrived, 260 tons of lump Stllir. 116 Albert A Mo. FOR LADIES Phone coal. Admission 10 and 25 cents. Id save by serving and to invest ui War Havings Certificates. Caffery.