The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 6, 1918, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE ti a: _ = i ii BU | R L YANKEES GAIN 17 AMBUL | } BE LIBERAL FOR OUR BOYS. U. W. W. C. 3 THE U. S. AFTER WAR _SEDANFRONT “FLU” STEAMER FOR ARMISTICE} 9 * *”<i' \< Bagh | | ’ | >” IENIJE—-PINE STREET—SIXT VENUE LONDON, Nov. 6.—The Amert-| After battling with influenza and) WASHIN 6.—Prest FIFTH AVENUE—PINE STREET—SIXTH AVENUE 1} ‘ , ' ceoipt & | was intended to ease the strain be-| cans, continuing their advance in| storms thruout the entire trip, the de pith, ; Taeen — - ~ = : = ~ ——, w tween capital and labor, to distribute | ing Mouse region, have cleared the |*teamer Victoria docked here from rmany a ness is not going to run wild, raw materials aw they were needed, k t Alaska T jay night and was met t jn the United States, when the war| keep prices of raw material down to | © yk as far north as ‘ wads caaveved . is ended @ normal and fair basis, manage beyond by 17 ambulan be 7 ; ny hit-or-miss, goO-asyou-can busi-| railroad affairs so that the small the nick to the hospitals and private | I ns Bly in the ore methods that used to bring | manufacturer as well as the large | '* homes where phywiclana were wait-| Wh! ore, SAS see Te ere as ways ee panic In other day's, will not prevail. /shoutd have supplies, and do the | ° aid afr Fe at 1 ’ The government is going to keep |other things necessary to keep bus: | nteen German airplanes and of on. | Cormany that th ” @ ag strong a hold on affairs, and as | ness stabilized, will be maintained, t balloons were shot down yester One hundred and fifty-three ¢ Allies had acopp’ ident i by DF teatying © control, as has been | with full power and understanding |“"% tracted flu during the voyage.|#on's peace pringiples, with two res or ess nce ain ou FD pept during the war of its problems and tasks > on ved crossed the river - There was one death from the div |""rnee My can De stated authoritatively |” An ‘official high in the govern:|DUNSurMeure, captured Bola de | "0° regent + oedinay| vene reservations were aro! . f Ghe same governmental agen-|ment's councile sald to me hattiion, Dun-SurMeuse and } ‘ag ® allies must reserve to. th ° 7 eT eat-are now. keeping American| “What ‘we want in the Unitea | mont. and have reached the village | Nome resident who died while the lt comaieeh en in 1 ts to O Ss cies. in good trim, wil atay | States, now. ie to have everybody | °, Milly,” the statement said boat was laboring in a heavy ceeplea bo in the pea 7H on the jod as long as there is need | have plenty of money, Wage-cut We have panned the forest of! irr cane Fiattery. Three deaths o | pn's clause on fr vate ) Jaulnay, and are now within five : rmany must on ornpensation ‘ fer them after the fighting is over. | ting will mean that the demand will |) o0UG. “iY Moe MON Hroad, | curred en route from other causes. | - 4 “ ihe War Industries Hoard, head: | fall, Wages must be kept up, and | Mie" Of the Sedan-Mets Fatiroa i th 1 damage she done to the le ed by some of the most important | they will be, Wants in the world | Cn Of the main lines of the Ger With 709 pa aie civilian population and their business men in the United States, |are unprecedented, and if the people | MAP army Between Beaumont and | victoria left Nome October operty fe geing to be maintained, until the |/have the money to fill them we will| BAP ta have advanced beyond immediately $ encountering sever Is 0. K. With Wilson meee foe. it bas disappeared have such @ period of prosperity as/ tons of bomb: 4 "tbe p> eagle el left har-| This latter is in addition to Pres 2CpITE * SE ate’ be. trewtind: teal eee renee ere on Raucourt and enemy troops Were | yb wi \Saperte aboara| Gent Wilson's provielon that sl! in ESPITE the most careful arrangements, it has rarely been pos- k et TT 7 attazhed h chine fire Pisin xpread | Vaded territories must be restored, as : ° : : : > . i Pare will not be chrown down so TIUITIDNUUIEITUTT HHT TT TTT ee Siowene airianes und two Set Medern convene Mell ns evucuted and freed Pres sible for those sending giftsto soldiers in France, ‘whether | that the man with the most money the most copper or tron or Seeurtty—the FIRST Conside wax stated, agreed “utes. {| these gifts have been sent from the States or from England, to feel loa. | the two respective points in question rere encase man. | REAL " po mae ' been Lin. tle obese toemieia assured that they would reach their destination in timely season, or ay QMALL MANUFACTURER | NEW SURGICAL Aisha “Stoninel Nae ctover 2. na. ff, that, upon arrival at this destination, they would find the person for | fount rive sant ESTATE | hat balloons were shot down, Seven of tejnated dent Wilson }our machines are missing.” Capt. John A. O'Brien, master of | to the modif coal or any other supplies ation of iB Seattle, cutting th call, The third day | tran hin corresp tered, | the German authorities There will be an apportionment Seite whom they were intended. for peacetime necessities, so that | P fe emall manufacturer will get his ept: |ernments with which the government full share of raw materials, where: | | (o8eial to The Star by N. B.A) | gemic of the United & is newociated as " 2 . ‘ rn Tae to Tultit orders. ‘The task of | YARIS, Nov, 6—By a new treat'| “iundreds of anxious friends|a belligerent, the suggestion This fact is due to many conditions inevitably a meeting the world’s demands, of fulfilling its unprecedented necessi ties, is one that the government considers of the utmost importance and one that it intends to help EH WASHINGTON MU-|ment recently discovered by Dr. | were at the pler when TUAL SAVINGS BANK | Serge Vornoff and Mme. Evelyn | sive Among notab arriving | posed tc homen er other property AT Bostwick, deep wounds which nor | were “scotty” Allen and James P./ and princip Low EST. INTEREST Mally require months to heal are Haley, territorial legislature mem-|tary advisers « ATES, now healed in a few days. The mar pers | Daley expecta to spend the|er» of the Unite p boat ar-|that if th nnents were ¢ © upon the t accompanying major military operations, and, as has prey 3 Cah wy been said, could not be avoided by the utmost care 1 the military advise States be asked to used by the individuals or firms who have undertaken m business qoscenpiah. mi arges NO COMMIS- | vels of the treatment have been pre | winter in Seattle submit to the governments associat A i Walter S. Gifford and G Si ehire are no bonuses, rented to the Academy of Sciences! Five hundred people have remain-led against G y the necess to forward these gifts. if Shiitne Wis dket 20-deve |e ee, Richer Dr. lea in Nome for t winter, Capt. | terms of such tice as w { i" sale cat, So Bees 20 Alexander Carrel of Rockefeller In-| O*pirien states _ | fully protect the f pp Rog | Wilson's suggestion, full iehuts te loans—@ mee pry at ees wl The following died while on Vic: | ples involved, and insure to the asKo t da: velit 1 © economy, Pulp o' he gland of a ram 16) tort, yas en route to Seattle: elated " on h tricted | J co arte pews por Ne chanaar rere oF ite in OPTS spread in large and deep wounds, res Martian’. of St. Michael, died sense eedieente aoe y <a tne FREDERICK & NELSON are pleased to announce that i , | which head with @ rapidity never ob- | of dropay details of the peace to which the Ger i Is TO BE NO SUDDEN er before. | J. B. Williams, of Nome, died of | man governsient had agreed, mevid they can now make available for their CUStOMESS, a safe method BIG FAC W. —_—— heart failure ed they deemed such an armistice for the transference of funds to soldiers in France. : ‘The small factories, which \Nebraska | etnias Grace O'Conner, 10 years old “| xible from the milltary point of : been on war work, and i Nome, died of spinal meningitis. w have not been able to do oth: | | = to G. O. P. Shelter | Theae were buried at sea, with] “The president is now in receipt of ;. shine ‘ i ae e ‘ , because of thee, taste of raw | | | TANCOLN, Neb. Nov. 6 full ceremonies this memorandum of observations by Money left with FREDERICK & NELSON for this pur- will get supp! to carry brask: t back into the r cal “i Nie RUPEE he allied governments on this corre et ’ . anorecedented ist of orders es nye a aadion i ae xtc eins Stale spohienee pose will be duly receipted for and forwarded through their bank- ve. Retpurees ie publican governor and four con | Allies Oppose 14 Terms ‘ i : { i i mither words, there is to be no Sie SECOND AVE. — | greasmen out of pix. 8K. McKelvie| Capt J.R.Hadiey and 11 members| sorne atlied ewvernmente have| ing connections to duly-accredited correspondents in Paris, who = ———-—---- | was elected governor, dofeating | of the crew of the Vilhjalmur Stef-| given careful consideration to the cor will, through an extensive branch-bank and messenger system, be FA. Qidest ana 4 Largest Sertetty Gov. Neville, Dem. by & majority ansson, Arctic exploration vernel i] . in 2 ation Mic at around 25,000, Polar Bear, arrived in Seattle on the pe apr torr ge P ange «rar enabled to get into actual touch with the soldier on whose behalf Senator Norris, Rep., was reelect-| steamer Victoria from Nome, Wed: | : ad > ‘ 2 |ed, winning over John H. Morehead | nesday night. The Polar Dear ts un-|Suijec ts the auclifications wich the issuance of funds is authorized. iby a majority estimated at between | dergoing repairs at St. Michael foliow, they Aeclare thelr willingness ;to make peace with the governnent jot Ge n ne ter of 4; is , i 7 1 ie elk rin ny My Ae tac ig Bore The transfer of any soldier from-one point in France to an Ito congress of January, 1918, and the other will not affect the workable character of these arrange- [principles of settlement enunciated ubsequent addrenses ments. The money will be delivered to the designated soldier, his HELP THE HOME TO FOLLOW THE FLAG sllheg pret onto “or gig | signature showing delivery will be obtained, and this receipt will Paty to taggin ong fared cnr be returned to us for-issuance to the customer. Should unfore- feed ll thy ram lrgroaprem 2 seen developments in any particular case make it impossible to selves complete freedom on this #ub- deliver funds so authorized, notification will be made to that ef- le oe ed fect and customer’s deposit refunded. “Farther tn the conditions of peace laid Gown in his address to con-| Peery tor rd troy rad nt THE ESPECIAL DESIRABILITY of this metliod of re- pe ee ra teehee oD sccprnd membering the boys, aside from its safety, lies in the fact that it feel that no doubt ought to be al makes available for them just the things they most need or fancy, lowed to exist as to what this pro - . |vision tmplies. By ft, they under when they are needing and fancying them the most. \ stand that compensation will be made by Germany for all injustice done to the civil population of the allies and oy +H H - |thelr property by the aggression of Full particulars can be obtained at the Soldiers’ Funds Forward- ee ee el ing Bureau, Accommodation Desk, First Floor. “I am instructed by the president to may that he is in agreement with the interpretations set forth In the last paragraph of the memorandum ‘ quoted above. “I am further Instructed by the sresident to request you to notify S he cman government that Mar bh has been authorized by the _ The Little Things That the Fathers and Mothers of America ~ Would Give Everything to Be Able to Do for Their Boys “Over There” > epic little things, which mean so much, however, to the soldiers in the field and in the camps—the entertainments, the healthful recreation, the music, the books, the goodies and the healthful influences— (Until Otherwise Authorized) r redited repr > communicate to them the terms of || an armistice.” | | | pes Italy War Office these we are able to provide for our soldiers, wherever they are fighting, thanks to the unified, unselfish and efficient service of the $620,000.00 is asked of Seattle and King seven authorized agencies, which, at the suggestion of President | Reports Results YOUR GIFT WORKS FOR ALL. U. W. W. C. Wilson, are now making a united appeal for funds to carry on ff} of Final Battle | County, as their con- tribution to the United War Work Campaign. —the Seven-in-One Cam- their work during the coming year. These seven agencies are: YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION YOUNG WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSO. ROME, Nov. 5.—4Night)—"Sus |pension of hostilities Jadvance and save jemall part of th | before 3 p. m. yesterday,” 0 the Italian war office “Having passed every arrested our | | "Thee If you value your watch, let from capture «| Capital Approves Haynes repair it Near Liberty City’ 8 Bond Issue theatre.—Advertisement. | For the purpose of paying the ;-——_—___— | judgments entered by the superior | -- Music for the “Stay-at-Homes” wonyty, Lsverrmoty is a “stay ho: daye—and evenings. a A Es ISLES . ht . : overcome every Now is = paign, which is designed to CIATION court in connection with the con jo some big! | time whens establishing ourselves behind the en cent to || Jomnation of property jemy in the Adige valley, closing all) swan take, which the city proposes || save us the expense and ef- fort of seven different cam- ks seem rather shy, eet like intruding, the openings to convert into a large impounding | And go elsewhere to buy? rreciated. anticipa- THE NATIONAL CATHOLIC WAR COUN- makes it more vitally import- ant than ever that Seattle and King County shall do their share toward the com- plete success of this campaign —for the danger to the morale of our soldiers has never been so great as it will be when, deprived of the stimulus of battle, they chafe at the bit to return to the home fires—an event which must inevitably, in the great majority of cases, be deferred for many months, during the process of demobilization. the city submitted its complete con struction program We know styles, ts especially complete. Ths the mountains, In the plains our lcavairy was throwing into panic large units of the march, which | ~~ were encircled and compelled to sur: | Tome: ror 9, render.” V, " $4 on | EARLY” BAR TReNR tm. tn te 0 sm oul Jo" ie * SHOP 10c opal - ‘Ta - 2 Columbia instrument i “wweny Species —g of BARS sense of the word. SHOP EARLY tn the day, “Once you try, again and again you'll bay” SHOP EARLY in the week, \——_———— If the best in- VALUES and ATTENTION you would seck Brown Dental 6 i Offices i |“ There With THERE 106 COLUMBIA 106 ” Seattle’s Leading Dentists | Both Feet senna GGuaa hee. IS SOME cstabtiched ta: 1803 and both feet WELL sHOD— a11 Le | papa THOUT question because they were shod at 2 : th Freee onaple HOUGEN’S ° LOWEST RATES TO SATISFACTION | sss ewes 2° CALIFORNIA . | “The Seventh army, rapidly tak a isc bosas ce Raph ae avonth | fends. eniis pb saaek Manama i | 3 . the nh went of the Adige |resorvotr, the sale of $300,000 worth ||mut when y ee Q paigns CIL—K. 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M ste that the addition Glave ‘way we bate Gieet bate our stock Adiee and the Mens, ne wire stated he add PRs olum= The prospect of peace | WARCAMP COMMUNITY SERVICE iA a So orn BONS eed | na ies forte rein. |] Sn OR ! the enemy had been driven well into would be authorized when | westeou the models and i AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION SALVATION ARMY All of these agencies are working in perfect harmony—their sole aim and purpose to assist in maintaining the morale of our sol- diers—that morale which is the admiration of all Europe, and which has decisively aided in turning the tide of victory. UNITED WAR, WORK . CAMPAIGN ND Open an Account We are glad to sell you a Columbia Grafonola, on terms to suit your convenience, THE CAMPAIGN IN SEATTLE STARTS NEXT MONDAY—before mak- Might lanes “or your ein tient fo. te g)| SERVICE yoo want Ait curd! 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