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VAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1917. PPP PP PPP LPP PPL LPL PPP PPP PPL LPP PDP DDL DD rary PPL APLAR, ITWO MILLION YANKS IN FRANCE--THEY’D STRETCH FROM CHICAGO TO NEW YORK) ARADO PAPAL LLLP LLP LAL LL AL —_—_— —PPPPP LSP LLL ADD. inthe igen e raf — that there are now 00,000 American soldiers in France. It's hard to realize the sizeof stich a force. If this army was bned up at attention, as in this cut, it would reach from Chicago to New York— DRAFTED MEN TO EXTRA! EXTRA! dhatias, XMAS EDITION OF "WOUNDED YANKS. GET TECHNICAL | HOME FOLKS DAILY NEWS FOR SOLDIER BOYS | ARE VISITED BY | If you value your watch, let Fiaynes repair it Ne: xt Liberty tre. Advertisement. Let Seattle Speak Out for the Unconditional u i x KA. er Cieceeeeat: DARFORD, Bh, Oet. 19.—King! / PITTSBURG, Pa, Oct. 19—Our | # : , " George; Queen Mary and Princtns iy technical schools and colleges have . | Mary vinited tte Fted Cro hospital ij Dilixed by the war depart | here yesterday where 2,000 wounded UITén r 0 rman ‘ eam oo tare out “net | Americans afe Deine cared for Stepping fforh his automfible, thé! “9 fel King was greeted by Berg ES ahaa ron eae me Donnell, Chicago, He phook handa| aan ‘and see. how American | with Donnell and talked with hin educational institutions are turning 4 . : fege hi cae cee ar Mos haa mag “aa as on ee | polis, who, wha wounded by a shell | i. an a: yeas it wecesmary, a ltrngmeny while flying ower the Ger : man lines. area wn too loge sera ta } “Bett certainly bombed the Ger p }mann,” Corse maid. IT have just inspected this work q 7 at the Carnegie institute of tech fie Bacn laughed and congratu; nology, aeronautical school of radio ted Gos ag AES. « t ment to turn out brains for the army If you belleve that we should make no peace with Germany except on terms of “unconditional surrender,” sign this menaage to the president. Let him know you are backing bim. Sign it and it to the Editor of ‘The, Star, who will forward it to Washington. Hon. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Presiden As a loyal American, I am writing to ex- miechanics—the only one of its kind chats, Une kin, “ hal, Ky Yitited the dough ; “7 agape ah lamet ome In khaki are} boys praristilking and | Joking press to you my deep appreciation of the gin and ener io the tine o mes |with them apd shaking hands f ; ring roses to the ¢ learning how to place and repair| . He told out P. Kerrigan, of | manner in which you have thus far set forth ne, ears, Come ee ta! (Out — per Ho steamy, fated, Vermont, who sent : eg to the world the war aims of the United States. fc ped — | in France, o no wonderful ad s > ¥. aig in —— will — r || vances, made in the manufacture of Your reply to the Austrian peace proposal |] cleted energy, anaem whose record shows that he has had | : gr yor ‘ and expressed j Yn and your message directed to the German frocet ont endurance. There 8 | hope hat errigan soon would be Py ane if OB-| font electrical training will be sent here. | babi to wedk without eratebes. chancellor met with my heartiest approval. piney pr gs egg ely f My earnest hopg is that, as the conflict are Sammon © oe moves into increasingly decisive stages, it be made clear to the enemy and to the world that America insists on the unconditional surrender "The American, Ked Crom ia doing, a wonderful work in England.” the king told Capt. Frank, American of Buffalo, a Hed Crons official and former newspaper map. wt you ever need anything, call on mq and General Pershing has called for) "more radio-mechanics. | ‘Thru a big new steel and concrete Duilding (built in 90 days), I went) i att ek Tes an te. of the German imperial government before ——_—— to the | eh ninameine ah ioe ame Weaving. hostilities shall cease. I submit that in no Poni Feica &. Drive Them |. While fhe king wae talking with other way can thd great principles you have , Edw chasis of the plane, above the right) | the doughboy: iT and th : * ee re tts ab: eee} Oe aaend wth tas were. | so ably enunciated be put into effect on an Olive Tablets fan fastened on the front. When | | ee aes | enduring basis. AA pimply face will not embarrass you Lumber Operators — much longer if you get a package ef the aeroplane is flying. the force of | [4 Yours very sincerely, a the wind runs the motor. Feeling Good Over Keep Motors te Repair . : } this motor, wires are car) ‘ 7 - Cleanse the blood, bowels and the sending set located in| ‘ _ New Federal Orders with Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the fuselage and operated - Lambermen received @ double successful substitute for calomel; there's The mea Warn to make ‘dose of good news Priday. They no sickness or pain after ti them, were notified that the government | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that installations and to set ' ' receiving stations and keep) | nas decided to purchase large quan- | which calomel does, and just as effec- A ‘ | | titles of the “side” lumber that bas SS tively, but their action is and repels ie | been accumulating In the yards of oy of severe tod tng echool Beeps eae the fir and spruce-cutting mills and * No one who takes Olive Tablets with @e army in France.) : | | on the docks of the West coast * " e @& .@ | instrections from General | ig result in changes in the | manufacturers to such an cxcesstye | bad breath, a dull, listless, “no course of instruction to keep it up| extent a to cause congestion and |feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad } : hamper the production of airplane) } ition or pimply face. the minute. og vw }and ship lumber. . Edwards’ Olive Tablets area age ee cece | Ord f 100,000,000 fret purel; table compound mixed with was located at Carnegie, because ern for over 0 iy vegetable com Pittsbarg fe the center of electrical , : lof local lumber for the construc- 66 ”? |olive oil; you will know them by theie Pro@action. . jtion of military cars are being O oin u | live color. —— , : placed by the government in sddi-| e ° | Dr. Edwards spent tion to 2,000,000 feet of cantonment | | S. Park- complaints, a: W- immensely eff Imie, Wash: John i i if Leary ave i Every Star reader who wrote to | Rosche. |matertal for use at Camp Milla! $1 result. |New York. 1 ie MUS |The Star asking President Wilson |p, ,spoquaimic. Wesm: one fective ” } 2 wR SA St 6 +f | to stand for unconditional surrender | Heck and daughter, 1418 6. Pike: Take one or two nightly for a week, — ICa Y. Draft of the German armies, in asked to| Mr. and Mrs J. W. Huntington, 1418 See how much better you fee! and lode Extra! Wartry! Santa Claes} terest the soldier, Be sure to have|ble the newspaper pages. Rave aj SIFY FOUr a join the “Unconditional Surrender| fast Tine: © Fe cunus NGt cen, (0c and 25c per box. All druggiath $ | edition home news! amera pict ch | club." | ; ° > 1 e i camera pictures reasonably small party, and entertain by making auch | W. ss ; In FL Nickolson, 738 Sint News by Telegraph Head All About Mother’s Dough-|and printed on the thinnest paper news letter books for several nol Card, Orns Ue Soo we want nese Star readers to 8 JM Rock, Olatia Wash: | | Carry your draft registration | be members of thix national organt-| O49 iene a wats! Greag Excitement Over obtainable—to keep down weight. diers, Aak fami who have no ora, i car vation.” anys Frank Terrace, well Mary's Candy-Pull! The Sweetest Pen and ink sketches liven up the soldiers to make books for soldiers Giri Reports Large Reserves of ™aes. Don't forget pictures of the| who have no families |, Tale was the warning issued by | known Orillia agricultorist, who is Yarn! Bin Brown Ralista! Official |family dog, cat, or other pete. llr pte at | federal authorities for the mecond| secretary of the club, at 627 Lyon Sere eed Dicer Haas nene| Get 0 writien and siguen masnage|- Make tho Homa Newhpnper Sitiy.|Um*, Saturday. Mundrets ef men} bulliins. ~Thewtente are Jotutng | extra! from every schoolmate or chum of Put in plenty of pictures. are being taken into custody every | President Wilson is himself a mem the soldier, and as many pletures an| Be eure to mail it by December ¢| “7, because they cannet show their | ber possible. ‘Paste in all interesting! if intended for France. jcards. In many casea individualn| “Membership means merely sign clippings from the home paper—and| Mail one week earlier than usual Properly registered but unable to| ne the pi ¢ to support the boys prove it promptly, are held in jail| Over there, and make neces and Telephone Facing burglary allegation, James Bergsted, 22; Jay Campbell, 23; Jack Smith, 30 and Frank Colson, 2%, are! Like to be more popular than held in the city jail Saturday on an | Santa Claus with that boy in France Purnet. 3 Lenora st | C R J FL p ILES | \ ROAD BULLETIN Dr. Van Vleck Found Genuine Werk nding Ocaber 19, 1x, |/ Bellet Te open charge. They were arrested |or training camp? 4 } | | Friday at a Third ave, hotel. Here's how! personal comments. Allow two if intended for an American training Samuel J. Hi K i . . . ce we 0 ph several hours sacrifices until the central powers |. Humes, King County }| F wy laagenged os vapnge Ml Gea tin 0. matetoerder news |r en 2 ee ne cae | ame. | a Re AR ae et are brought to realize that uncon Engineer | Send stig ro ic Tria . and E, Madiszon st. MY.| paper, profusely illustrated, with eis = aOR SR mR NR ma | ditional surrender ts the on! : 2 i — <a ES | as jer ta the peace |W Joseph Telinek, 38, of North Bend.| the hand-picked news of his home 47 Students From acceptable to the United mtathe | | eepyps “Metabieehip coate nethic ‘ Cretans Moe ee Pet rm. | TO anyone suffering from Piles | U” to Fly for U. S. tins Ge antes eidhen’ a hetten |. co dition "| we make this unlimited offer: Send An order for transferring ood. A new | sustained serious injuries. The| family and friends! A) machine he was in. driven by James| “Would he like it? OH, MAN e baa A. Chapman, 2521 Ninth ave, was) woULL M.. ‘ . * D HE and it's eas to which co#ts & cents. va ould | Beumelaw-Kanaskat— i badly damaged, but Chapman was|imake Hut——START TODAY! |mom trom the etu@ent army train-|be cent ce tee an Sit meen tn Mee is being conatruct- dren and re: 1 ag ang a | Uncle Sam is so busy shipping ing camp to field army service, | ing, where pledge cards may be ed over Green river near Kanas- . ture mail | News has ved in Seattle | foo4 and ammunition and reinforce was recetved at the University of| tained. So great has been the rush | Enumelaw-Frankiin — Good condi of the death in action of Private SEATTLE MAN 18 MISSING Washington Friday. Sixty are to| for membership, that we are out of| ton ' |ments to his fighters that non Paul 8. Sorenson, with the Canadian | Cagentials like Christina gifts will | pigs Tht war department reported B61 casualties Friday |be sent to the artillery school and| buttons temporarily Auburn-Enumclaw-—The new paved | grerests forces Ke. September 1. | be alenost crowded out. No official |” = "Pride: action, 124. miasing|‘7.t2 schools of aviation Additional names of Star readere| "0d, 's open for, five taltes ont = fold ke Two of his sisters 6 ‘ ‘ 24. m a e nes oO ¢ urn. From a point two 20rp- « renide here—{orger has been iaued by the post In act 1 notion. 124, mimmink| According to announcement made|who are for unconditional surren.| fevond. the end of pavement to tion Treate from aeroplane acel-|at the untversity Friday, Sunday tx | der, follow Enumelaw picnic grounds, con Miss Anne Sorensena nd Mrs. M. 8.! o¢tica de struction work for new paving Is artment permitting the Astrup, Cedar apartments, Fourth | pa: 2 the last da » : Z 0 kages to the Exped ni a ad ° y for enrotihent “ i |tlonary Fo und it is doub missing in ac averely, 149; die wounds died . 4 Oe in ede egg pee ees } That there will be no friction be-|i¢ such permission will be granted. | from accider died of 4 ° } from aeroplane | ber 30 for the navy eabeth Gedetman, te-| fS'zseg'contiticn i tween the more homes bureau of the : nceident, 1; w ietermined, 116; wounded slightly, 2 Ps ocarb: whe eraac tee : : EE GUeiels AE dictetitees oun ba rte woe rem, ROmaN for linte 6 man, namely, Christ Harry, next of — Kent-Ortitia — Paving construction . andiMr. Yank the LETTER from home | kin f t ave, in rep missing in action work is In progress, For detour j the state council of defense in the tee main vailey paved road and cross road at Orillia. 43o0d con- Renton-Henton Junct 4 sportant fake th fic miate Casualtion, iding three Washington building program, was assured pt NE aa important = Make | that! men, are as follows The I MEWSPA “eigupa van KILLED IN ACTION n 0 it council members Friday. Govern. | xyz ; | NEWSPAPER —with contributions " . dition. 4 / Ei rcceussa thet oY a ments and pictures from all the -soldier’s Paul R Splan — tg | od ites | Renton-Isen Clity—Excel- | i vt aber | friends and family | p. Arthur L. P said akes 10 lent | U; 5 army, spent 40 years perfecting i | : _ | te Hugh B. De “al sare - le-N. et — Good. | his y world-famous } Begin now. Be sure to have the| e 5 Lake ave | Renton-Keanyd ewpe: | FASTERN SHIP IN SEATTLE | etter newspaper ready to mail by daho Emmett Hogan P nls Lake Sve, Sar a clenne bean it The United States shipping board’s| December 5. Mark it “Not To Be Thomas Williams P ares pobert, mt Lieds i Bike - Pave- | ment that canbe tried by anyone it Fast coast-constructed vessel Guaro | Opened Till Christmas!” S. Williamson 4 Smith bide; Mrs Fred Williams, |you are fully. satisfied ith the tes it fs in Seattle harbor Saturday, follow-| Get a No. 10 envelope of heavy , or wounps remerton, Wash.: Mr. and Mra. l}ite and comfort. it gives you, #0 it Ses ee " ler. F * S| Moughton-Kirkla road | & you, i ing the discharge of her cargo of ni-| Manila paper. Get 10 or 12 sheets! Private Herbert 13. Maco Madera, Cal Horace G. Macon | 4P4 spends eleven, is on the read I Miitime 1003 Wentera Cees FF Sam not been opened. Will be open | us One Dollar. If not, it, costs yee it trates at a British Colum! jof thin mnion skin” typewriter | Private Harlow H. Vincent It Lake City. Mra, Louls Vincent |[ to failure; the man who makes |” . vs eee eee if November nothin; You decide ‘and we | la port. p Mr. Anthony Walt t , ur word. We don't know how we | This vessel is the only shipping! paper, size 8% by 11 incher DIED FROM ACCIDENT AND OTHER CAUSES Ten Dollars por week and spends Walsh city: G Sala, Kirkland-Redmond- Paved. 1 3Sira Te ee anbeuadel Mae i board contract constructed in the| Enlist the cameras of the family | Private Orvie L. Jones Santa Roan, Cal..Mre. Amanda Jones || nine, is on the way to succesa. |) ville. Thompson. Paving construc: |our remedy. It reli¢ if East to vinit the West. She fs 5,000| 4nd friends and take ctures of WOUNDED SEVERELY Which way are you headed? pi Graham, tion work is in operation. From | ficod ptaee on oe bas i tons, and was built three months ago | everything and every person a Gore. Marshalt WW, Braden ia, Cal Myp. Mary Bradve The Equitable Bond Company | Garden st: } s Weeen kK mland te sipesice. detour by | Br te litetimen all miser : i pn the Delaware river homesick man would want to, #ee.| privatn Valent Tenedettn ganon, Alexander || hag a plan to submit to you by || Garden abi tno Fulton. 670 1 2 | Suantta-wayne Closed. Pavement | Rave, ceived hundreds) of, letter — | Give et of the saper’ to Private Clarence Otto Clar of, ‘Gal - c o “ uteson, East Sound, y co e josed | te 1 it hf pre as oe ae. a eS Dae ovate Sime i wedceckak’. |! Low Angeles, Cai..Mrx. Mary Clark which you can place your sav: | Wash: Mr. and Mra Le. Baldwin. | Cilata eee tor purpose of |markably effective | 69 fi AGAINST NAME CHANGE each of the soldier's best friends) [TiVOte Austin J. Gales seers eat Falla, Mon cio Fedorchuk |] ings, however small they may be, [| 833 30th ave 8: W. 1. Bverett, | ff else, includin ie} RG ee bys Jand one to each member of the| private Harry 3 leaace oo ! immond, Mont. Mrs. Geo, Dutt | where they willibe wafe and pay J] South end, Wash.; Mr. and Mra, i puvall—Good condition. | 4 Pe ey per i ve Daughters of the Pioneers | family. Make each reaponasible for Private Edmund A. Johnson 1 0, Cal... Aira. Mary C. Johnao you Six per cent interes eacott, valyn, Wash; Mr. and Telt—Coo ; 3 ad 40 ri gto ve 1 rivate Moretz ¥ ” + 7 reeno, Ce , ary C. Johnaon bd cen erest, com: |) Mra» Geor, rT. Wak Rosi 1 . ork is in progress in milder case | j bt cent spelt Parsioripr to the Ailing his page with sol meneages, ' r vate Morets Miller... .. iio Les Anusies, Mre.t rbare Milter pounded annually, and permit you J) Wash; A. B.C. Dairs, city ya, | sag bY ween Wntah? oleae ein | contre ea tn mainte a 7 We it port » changing|snap-shot pictures, and clippings| private Oliver Bidney, Mont. ° lereon |T to share in profits. Especially R. H. _Herbeson, Richardson,| detours a Co. Dept, LC k= } the name of Smith cove to Chitten-\from newspaper or school or club Private Harry “ee Bi a h fre Purdue |i anne pecially | wan HL FW. Myers, 20litg Tiret| For further information regarding Vieck Co., Dept. LK¢Z, Jae - Wewer, Idaho Mre. G.H. Smail|| Planned for wage earners Hd son, Mich. nd’ no money. HE} den. magazine which would cheer or in. Private George T. Tucker iil Granite Falls, Wn... Mra, B. Tucker ‘ Seco nk eee. Wclnah, Been | local $3. King county, call Main 6300, | Mae Advertisement. i - WOUNDED—DEGREE UNDE Poesy, Shee “ge alae 4 er : e . ash.; Alma Petrich. w Huns Making Guns lectins Dental | , — ‘ i 9 ’ . Sergt. James T, Smythe ........ MeMinnyille, Or...Mra, RH. § | claw, Wash.: Harry Sha Stoma h on Strike Here S Relief! dergt. John T. Weir... Yume. Colo, me Wee ale ABLE BOND af and Ara. W C ; H Private William D. Waddell Hamilton, Mont..Mra. Mary Waddell : 1 336 x As soon as Pape’s Diapepsin Dr. J. Brown’s New Office Hamilton, Hotel Rehan; Preak| @ALT LAKE CITY, Oct 18—For| Our work is guaran: i taht ity | MISSING IN ACTION COMPANY S Ay tly A ‘ | No Indi estion Gas S | Private Johannes Fandrich « Maudiin, Mont......athait Pandrich ht, Nettie Ate With “Zirconium ley i 1 or rer te. Walosburg, Colo. Henry Gutierren and Mrs. 3. HC| (Special to The Star by N. B.A) | . i 8 ' ourness | RESETS 5p CRIES SRP gh | I ome Wain, | PARIS, Oct 18—-According to the | Test® ICES Best sateen Private Fred Monticello . HII Guerneville, Cal. Alphonse Monticello | noya Martin, | @Vestigations of a Brazilian engt-| 106 COLUMBIA 106 ; Upset stomachs feel fine. | SECTION NO. 2 | dite Mncdge | neer, the Germans have been using a : ] a r | LIUN NU. | | hadith ff | new metal, known as “Zirconium,” in| Seattle's Leading Dentists ata All indigestion, gases, sour- ie KILLED IN ACTION |] REGISTERED DENTISTS || f d@ Martin, city "}the construction of their long-range| * tabi ir ness, heartburn, brash or dergt. Clyde Biaindell +7. rikalaien, Mont Ray “Dlaieden | Wasnt Mrvand Mra # {Suns which have been bombarding begingn ie} acidity goes instantly. No | Corp. Harry Harris ....1.. Be Pr thcat-+ 05s Aay Bigiodall |] Ons of the Mam road, Ghetwiet,, par First"ave: John | Paris. This metal is said to possess Pt at oe tHE waiting! acta a fee, DIED OF PF ASE Ine nnble me to make | yen ‘thie 5 he 1 4 a | Renter, Seer rants gre ny and reason able i : : ate Rufus G. Bolton Sugar Station, Utah.Chas, M, Bolto: te Be ey ee *hehalis, Wash.; Mr i Mre, |Otner. The Germans, before the war, i Quickest stomach relief | puedes 0” | Deices, then come te, me and get 30 || id Victoria Gray, tipo | imported it heavily from England. et known. | Eeut Phir nC. Kemp severe Denver, Colo,..Mra. Franke A Kemp |] careful, palniess “motheds and per: y. pid abibgice tsa teil sf | tation t | > Yaa 4 Ady . + Albany, Or., Mra. Lucy Kiger || renal attention, ucker, 611 Madise FZ, ‘ |doing what they say i | | Private Jamex H. McVeigh Denver, Colo...Mra. Savina MeV. — ctivahte, eaak® i THOMAS KEARNS 18 DEAD | they will do. | " | | H | | J Private Juan H. Olguin teaches your sick, unsettled P: J ‘ ntelon Ol } rivate Charles Aloyious Ramires ank Ramire orPw BUILDING a 5 eary 4 = | Inited Se c d our busines: al stomach all stomach miser WwounNn ne Ramires Third oné Madioon Roache, 459 Leary ave.; Atice Anno | mer United States Senator ‘Thomas | teed. and our busiiess if 7 | Kearns died at his home here Fri-| Tef | stops. Corp. Geo. A. Butterfi Mra. M. But | Kenan satisfied patrons, This } C Sritate Wesley Mra. M. Butterfiold | }aay, after a recent attack of apo-|{s your guarantee that ‘osts little—, H Private Pedro M ; | / plexy. The stroke followed an auto-| your work will be of the j ittle—~All_ druggists. |Privets albert G john Win FREE DOCTOR Ihobite accident in which Mr. Kearns | best and satisfactory to Wit Stomach suffering is need- Private Erford O 1 . Andrew INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH | was injured, two w _ | you } 1 Private Frank A, Zimmer 5 tires, L. Bchwanebeck tox-~Government Physt was injured, two weeks ago. WIN wn H less. O) . “ Kearns was elected to the United| EP 4. BRO Oy 1111 FIRST AVE. " M t | 100 W NG | States senate in 1901, and served| Owner and Manager Ocnte, N. Mex...... Juan B. Macstas f y Hi f th Offices Hillsboro, N. Mex.. Thom Wedgewood , ‘our years, He was owner of the Brown Dental alt Lake ‘Tribune and leaves a 106 Columbia SET? Pape’s Diapepsin Sian rt} ws; | QRMONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY ORUGGIST | ge fortune, He was 56 years old.| Open from 8 a. m tosh | Mt Vernon, Wn...Mrs, Derne Brown Portland, Or. Komery H pai