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SOMPERS ASKS WMTERS TO STAY WITH WILSO w YORK, Nov, 4.--"Follow the peatiden’ and the pr at's edvies triumphant ¢ Jam the text a at Soak by Samuel Gor American chairman of ¢ gion, who he months’ te and Italy. | The spirit amons om the le of «, trom presidents, k oem to the ma t of the policie iene of President W months or y bringing about the ¢ Austria-Hungary mor ty than any conceivable p Gompers emphasized ci plant diplomacy such as ican leaders ha have only resulte of the enemy defenses have crum mb result of Wilson's diplomacy. The success of the Gompers mis: | prthy, | m ent ur at and is not issued because the fed. ERVICE DOCTOR AISES HANSON Cemplimenting city officials on the efficient handling of the influ m epidemic, a letter ca rF medical aid comm: of the} yard at I erton, addressed | te Bayer, Ole Hanson, was received letter reads as follows: wish to compliment you upon} the ly manner in which you] the present outbreak believe that but and devotion to! night be termed an| field, the city would have to a much greater extent the ravages of the epidemic Sweeping the United States. jou may rest axsured of the support and co-operation of the medical department of the 13th naval district, in any public emerg. °c. F. ELY.” GALL FOR 8,000 AUTO DRIVERS SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4.—A call £000 more qualified automobile for immediate service in was made today by the state counell, on behalf of the war Even tho the prospects for an early peace, these automo see a year or two of before demobilization council said. News by Telegraph and Telephone e Ceneevecccoocccoooooooes First Lieut. James Graham Ram- my, nephew of Claude C. Ramsay, has been wounded in action, accord- ‘to @ telegram received in Seattle to understand or speak English, Miss A. N. Brauer, a young| "aman from Holland, got in Dutch | St the Hotel Frye Sunday night, for Bot wearing a flu mask. Mesdquarters x of the Northwest, for Mducting men into the navy, with tttiees in the Seattle National Rank| tullding, Many mechani vacan-| [—The volcano Kil- nd of Hawaii, spout et from new cracks figthe old crater floor Saturday | Morning and entirely buried the old fet house. Severe earthquakes pre- the eruption. Wong, aged 18, an honest school boy, claims the title Champion Chinaman Knitter” in ) He gained early experience! With chopsticks Reed for surprise if some Seat- | fe men appear on the streets in the| file of bewhiekered Rip Van Win- Mes. Barber shops closed. ‘s need for war indsutry labor, will be told to 603 passengers @m the steamer Victoria en route to from Alaska when she ar. fives at Cordova. Lewis has reopened the Kaights of Columbus building, Which had been closed for repaira. jing a previous death re- & message received in Seattle PMrs. M. B. Bradford inform T her son, Lieut. Alfred Pradford, as killed July 25, when the ma- ine in which he was flying as an| er was shot down in flames. He leaves 2 widow and baby. Homes for 50,000 on Logged Lands for at least 50,000 families Id be made on the 1,891,790 acres Marable logged off land in this state, Meording to Thomas FB. Hill, secre- lity of the Washington State Land nt association. This is sald be a very conservative estimate| the logged-otf area that 1s suitable | cultivation. States that thruout the coun- + tepid progress ts being made by | edn to organize a national! community land settlement 10 provide homes for returning sol- and other citizens desiring a} Tiral lite, -— 8. Burrows, county superintend- of schools, ny announced a teachers’ examinations schedul- ld Thursday, Friday and Satur-| ve been postponed, because of mene. epidemic, following a h ealth Commission- EMcBride. ‘The time for the exami- tions, ‘Will be ser by err t by the state board "NE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1918. PAGE 9 sl ee Seattle’s Next Big Privilege ~—— On behalf of the nation’s sons who are today so gallantly representing American Democracy on the battle-torn fields and stormy seas of Europe We Must Raise $620,000 in One Week A stupendous task but a glorious opportunity! Here is the President’s message to YOU— through Mr. Fosdick—on the eve of this campaign. READ EVERY WORD: Seven different and distinct societies, which are engaged in ministering to our soldiers and sailors, come before you in this seven-in-one campaign in order to save the expense of seven different appeals. YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION WAR CAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION NATIONAL CATHOLIC WAR COUNCIL, K. of C. JEWISH WELFARE BOARD SALVATION ARMY e The Campaign Begins Just One Week From Today Ponder earnestly, from now until then, what it is worth to you, as a patriotic American, to insure the happiness—the mental and moral well-being of our boys up to the hour of the final muster-out, and their return to the home fires, bright-eyed, manly and smiling! YMCA . NAT'L CATHOLIC 9 BOARD . EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: WAR CAMP . COMMUNITY SERVICE A. 8. ELFORD H. R. KING JOSEPH BLETHEN ° FRANK M'DERMOTT RALPH M. McCULLOUGH =H, C. HENRY a lesan LIBRARY L. J, COLMAN CLARK NETTLETON LEROY SANDERS ATION J. D. HOGE A. G. M. FRASER MAJOR JOHN BREE ALEXANDER BAILLIE 4. ©. HIGGINS FRANK WATERHOUSE WORRALL WILSON EMMANUEL ROSENBERG : J. E. PINKHAM J, ©, LANG J. T. HEFFERNAN Chairman J. 6, MUNDAY Y¥.W.C A. COUNCIL—K. of C. JEWISH WELFARE Why We Must Give Twice asMuch as We Ever Gave Before! The need is for a sum 70 per cent greater than any gift ever asked for since the world war began. The Government has fixed this sum at $170,500,000. By giving to these seven organizations all at once, the cost and effort of six additipnal campaigns is saved. Unless Americans do give twice as muchas before, our soldiers and sailors may not enjoy during 1919 their 3,600 Recreation Buildings 2,500 Libraries supplying 5,000,000 books 1,000 Miles of Movie Film 85 Hostess Houses 100 Leading Stage Stars 15,000 Big-brother “secretaries” 2,000 Athletic Directors Millions of dollars of home comforts When you give double, you make sure that every fighter has the cheer and comforts of these seven organizations every step of the way from home to the front and back again. You provide him with a church, a theatre, a cheerful home, a store, a school, a club and an athletic field—and a knowledge that the folks back home are with him, heart and soul! You have loaned your money to supply their physical needs. Now give to maintain the Morale that is winning the war! WAR UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN State and County Headquarters 721 Second Avenue, Seattle ore