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ROUNDED UP, POLICE CLAIM With the capture of nine boys, the! oldest but 15 years of axe, the police | state that they have Thursday morn ing rounded up a gang to which re cent numerous petty thefts of cigars jeandy and cigarets may be traced. enjoy your home-hours with a VICTROLA— November Victor records now ready —our VICTROLA department is anxious SUPERIOR to serve you quickly and promptly telephone for the records you wish and VICTOR they will be sent to your home to select RECORD SERVICE YOUR TELEPHONE WILL BRING YOU IN TOUCH WITH THOUSANDS OF RECORDS—TAKE ADVANTAGE OF [T. 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They need them werse at the front. Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and | “Once you try, again and again you'll bay” } — |Why Worry About Burglar? } A Cody Burglar Alarm wil! pro- }tect your door, ma and win- |dows, No batteries, wiring or fix tures whatsoever email, neat in strument.. sultal for any door Price $3.00. 600 New York Bleck. Phone, Main 4785. ‘TRUSS TORTURE fo pe Maer Soe” @: free trial to prove its superior- fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid} appetite for breakfast. | The millions of people who are| bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheurma- tism; others who have sallow skins blood disorders and sickly complex fons are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store, which will cost very | little, but is sufficient to make | any one a pronounced crank on! the subject of internal sanitation. UNITED WAR WORK CAMPAIGN. SUPPORT IT. Store Hours Tomorrow 10 a.m.to 3 p.m. ee The boys are said to have admitted the theft of candies and elgarets from | the store of Frank Monroe, 4171 Lowa wt, last week The burglaries which they will at tempt to trace to this group are of wholesale variety the police say | Several establishments have had from $25 to $100 worth of merehan dime stolen in the last few montin, ‘The arrests were made in River | side by Sergt. Gus Hasselblad, with a squad of three men, Four of the boys were captured sleeping in a de | verted barn, while the remainder! » taken from their homes, Sev ks of loot were recovered by low. names and ages are Rogers, 13; Robert Stanning, | ur Dalby, 14; Ralph Courser, | William Courser, 12; Jack Booth, | 13; Harland Perkle, 13, Chartes An derson, 15, and William Johnson, 15 The boys are tn charge of the ju venile department at the central po lice station. Publ ic Mark © baking Powder gd hocring. woot | ew 2 Tbe Stall 73, To- 3 | |}. Stall 38, 5 freshly Stone-Buhr corn 1, 30¢ Holly white flour, Sic Btalis dest cooking apples. $1.65 box ae eweet © 3 oysters, crabs, Ibe each 2 ibs, 286. . hite beans, 2 ats, be; Del Mon 2 Stall 39, W amelt. ay) 4 Stall 33, beef, 15¢ tb sirloin steaks. | i} | nuts, | | CONNER | Stalls 19-28,/3 the macaron amali white havy beans, 10 jerisp gingersnaps, 20 : |Ppancake flour, 29c. Stall 103, reah churned butter, 65¢ Ib; | Washington amery butter, anteed om White, 27c f., peanut 2% Ihe bee. Sta is | Se Tb. and up; ¥ lard, 306 tb k sauerkraut, 1Se q . 20c pt. Stall 116, “ | .; tt ympic beat) t-Ola, Ste, 2 2 cheese, 3c | shoulder of lamb, Oc Th; good bac 22 tre b » and plants at lowest prices, Stall 14, fresh mimon, 10¢ tb.; halibut, 2 ; snapper, 2 Ms. 250: | |e 450 pt: th %.; skinned ca’ } SANITARY Stall 12, potatoes, $2.5 | livered: Jemona, 20c doz St 22-84. Swedish potato saw it pork, 30¢ th. 4; Burbank pote Livered. Stalle 31-33, | ha 250 silver salmon, erabs, 2 f akinned halibut up. Stall 21 | dill pickles, Laurel milk (2 cane | Séc TH Stalls | e289: xes matcher, | or spagh fe pka.: & Ia totiet abe pall Karo sy Sun Maid raisins, Olympic pancake flour, Del Monte tomato sauce 7 She: 6 bare ta Stall 21, ized mith comb hi ¢ 1 erson's pasteur cranberries garine Imperial Per ‘soap, bare Creme se; 5 large bars Lenox Bob White, 28; 5 lark, Saumall, 30¢; 6 do-Mu Ivory | am Horax, | R A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling E Most Women Can ts Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known "8 signature x Dr. P. M. Edwards for 17 yearstreated scores of women for liver and bowel ail- ments. During these years he gave to his patients a prescription ofa few well-known vegetable ingrediena mixed with olive oil megs, J them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, You will know them by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers on the liver and bowels, which cause a normal action, carrying off the waste and poisonous matter in one’s system. ‘ ¥ you ed ge bry ererhed era ull e; imples, coated tongue, head- aches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out Pea active bowsle poss oneof Or, Edwards’ Olive Tablets nightly for 1 time and note the pleasing results, Thousands of women aswell as men ke Drs Edward's Olive Tablets—the uccessful substitute for calomel—now nd then just tokeepin thepink of condi- druggists, dion. 10c and 25c per box. All T.; | the 5 | Haynes TAR—TITURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918. GANDY THIEVES PEACE HOLIDAY GERMANS WERE BOARDING HOUSE’ CHICAGO, Now, 7 Chicago cole brated the comsation of hostilities to with the wildest demonstration in her history The United Prose telephoned great news to the city hall and feder al building, the atock yards aad tele- pl offices Almont immediately wh corner of Uhe elty were shrieking tidings Helle were rung and » were fired, and at the ure the din had Inereas on tlos in ev the eu two hy or than diminished In apite of a drixaing rain, the streets filled magically with people. | At State and Madison sts, Chicago's busiest corner, traffic waa halted, | thousands of laushing, excited went from eurb to curb. Play “A Hot Time” A bluejacket band that was almost overwhelmed by shouting citizens, Thousands fell in behind bands that paraded downtown streets, blaring "A Hot Time in the Old Town" and “Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here ny business yelr employes at m to join in the Tops of office | dows were jamm flagwaving multitu Fire G dinminned | nit houses | From every » the Loop | district floods of torn paper and tlek- | er tape descended. The alr was no fil | ed that to} wee the fre The paper storm continued unabated it was wtre wn elevation, | for hours Policemen joined the joyous owds, many emptying thelr revoly: ore into the air. News stands were | overturned by crowds trying to pur- chase extra editions carrying the United Prem Men in army and navy uniforms were bug dinpatchen 1} ed and pounded on the back wher ove y appeared In the strets Thompson thin afternoon . jofficially declared a holiday x HUNS IN FEAR OF VENGEANCE NOW (Spetial to The Star by N. FE 1, Switzerland, Nov No crowds gather at German rail way stations when troops depart. It is verboten. No confidence of victory prevails Instead, the general depression tends even to exaggerate the mili tary situation and paint most woe AD |ful punishment for the defeated na tion This iw the from Germany The nation cows before the fear dire news that filters out of vengeance. It foresees pun fehment for the deeds of ite ny rail upaganda Anonymous manifestos are ci lated thruous the ‘country that the advance of the American army into Germany will bring force of 2,000,000 Yanks, with 60,000 airplanes and thousands of tanks stating Thene circulars state that the Amer anw will carry ruin and destruction | everywhere, and that Germany will be reduced to a desert, and neither guilty nor Innocent be spared If these manifesto# are inapired by government. and intended to strengthen the national resistance. they are failing of their purpose and strengthening the desire of the peo ple for a peace at any cont | Official batleting and = the state | ments of the pan-American papers | are looked upon with suspicion, or openly discredited. Austria fe blamed for the certainty of defeat, and contempt and indi nation played when that country and Ite part in the war are mentioned. | If you value your watch, let repair it. Near Liberty theatre Advertisement. “A THRIFT STAMP o day will keep the Hun away. Sings “Hymn to Clarence Plays “Anitra’s Dane Suite No. Prices Soon nox, Vietrolas and Sherman | right. Mabel Garrison “Le Coq d'Or,” $1.00 Sings ‘Mate o’ Mine,” $1.00 Philadelphia Orchestra Victrolas $22.50 to $400 Convenient Payment Terms Deaters in Steinway and ' IS DECLARED IN UTTERLY BROKEN WOMAN HELD IN CITY OF CHICAGO BY ALLY BLOWS SHOOTING CASE BY J. W. 'T. MASON } United Preas War Expert NEW YORK, Nov pnd of the war has come with rmy nto its | pelled to accept miler of hontilities fo the German troop trapped south of the brilliant offensive which cl weries of re} the | ind in| Ar. | of | one-half France dennes by the American Luxemburg way tured Sedan jn a drives extending f the conflict Armies in out military machine ‘ond possibility the sur to the final week Prussian 1 broken b ir during the retre The Ge primaril by her allies the forces of “gainat her on The haa & of past render is desertion of Germany but to the fact that democracy arrayed ur months not due |the western front have overthrown the German armies on the field of battle, AD MASON WORT ee Py | The day of wurrender seen kaiser’s great forces so entangled in the meshes of their own retire ment as to make it imponsible for th ever to have hed the Ger man frontier, except as @ remnant Marshal Foeh's extraordinarily successful strategy #! midwum mer, has now reaped its fruit Near Massacre war continued it would Had the in reality The Germans have ful casualtie in thelr out of France and FE turn. threatened annihilation of ormany's military manpower r no truth in the reports that the last of the shown the Germans as masters it the art of retreat. Their effort to reach territory in such big haste has been | 4 failure, Hindenburg waa only half way out and unable to make ne rest of the way with an army | defend the Rhine The German defeat overwhelming, obliterating will be heard of the military bility of Prussia have become lont such effort 4 Mmanmncre fright to get as has all of nave war has their own ou t is complete, No more | San Francisco | Also Celebrates SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 7.—A holiday was immediately declared in San Francisco this morning, when the United Press informed Mayor Rolph that Germany had signed the armistice. "Let us set this city afire with re joleing and proclaim the news far) and wide,” he said “This is a great) holiday.” Pandemonium broke loose an noon as the news reached the city over the United Pi os wires. Newspapers carrying the story were unable to get enough papers on the! streets. Husiness halted. Stores | were emptied. Business houses may clome this afternoon. (Special to The Star by N. FE. Ad) PARIS, Nov. 7.--Religton’s prece dent was pken_ farine, the Catholic celebration of w fast ‘of Saint Denys in Paria, By permission of | Cardinal Amette of Paris the sacred relics carried in the annual proces: sion were borne by Americans, as was the famous Orifiamme, the bat tle flag carried by Philip Augustus of France at the battle of Bouvines in 1214. | White—The principle is) I'm going to vote for it} Even if I thought the price was too high I would vote for it. The sys | term has been a fallure under pri vate ownership. Even if we pay more than the line is worth, this would be offset by recovery from | the lack of convenience we have/ been suffering. I haven't investi gated the price Henry Clothes are so scarce in Carisbad, Austria, that babies are being wrap: | ped in newspapers. Four Fine New Red Seal Records From November List Galli-Curei and De Luca Sing “Now Command Me,” from “La Traviata 3.00 the Sun,” from Whithall ” from “Peer Gynt $1.00 e, 1, to Advance ay & Co, |atar board: Vor shooting at Paul Madden, her with & small revolver Mra, Grace Ha-| A rooming Thursday morning gen, proprietor of house on lower Yeuler way, tx held in the} city jail. Madden in also held by the | pollee | Mry Hagen's husband rr Madden supplanted the husband in the affections of Mra Hlagen, while the husband was fight ing, the police say Hecoming accustomed to regard ing himwelf as head of the house, the ntar Thursday morning alleged slapped Mra. Ha gen's 1-year-old girl Mrs. Hagen procured the revolver, and told Madden to rlap the girl sin at his own risk, which cording to the police, Madden did bullet singed his head at once At the wtation, the pair loe tured by Lieut. Hedges, and jailed in default of $100 bail A were ——— {‘Germany’s Last War Communique ) BERLIN, via London, Nov. 7.— {Between the Oise and the Scheldt ( by heavy attacks, en (deavored to hinder the methodical Jcontinuation of our movesnenta, were commenced Monday,” jthe German war office announced toda ) oo CONFERENCE IS HELD FOLLGWING “YES” VOTE Following the approval of ‘Tues-| day's vote on the car line purchase, Mayor Hanson, Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meier and A, W. Leonard, | of the traction company, met in con- ference Thursday to discuss final plans for the property transfer, Los Angeles Wild With Joy at News 1O8 ANGELES, Nov. 1.-—The| United Press announcement of the| {the enem | end of the war set Los Angeles wild with joy. Whistles were blowing automobile horns élacking and busi ness went temporarily to the dogs. AERIAL COMPASSES Many difficulties had to be over- come in the production of a satisfac: | tory compass for aerial work. Chief among these was that of neutralizing the magnetiem of the engine (and in particular the magneto), and of pre- venting the effect of centrifugal | force, which caused the card or dial inside the compass to swing in a di- | rection quite independent of north when the aeroplane was banking on | Bartells 5, _ CANDLES | For fumigating apart- ments, clothing and sick rooms. K-19-185—The Crater Sul- phur Candle, each... ° 25c K-19-187—Crater Candle, net weight 4% Ib.; K-19-188—Candle and Pan complete. This size is suf- _ ficient for ordinary fumi- gation; J Oc each... These Candles are abso- lutely reliable for all fumi- gating purposes. ated, sickness very soon overtakes you. | tive will often, if not neglected, save you many hours of suffering. Procrastination may prove fatal. | Septol Liquid Petrolatum.. . 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As @ result of the bird's flight, the two allied aviators were od Another bird dropped dead exhaustion, after delive eimilar which resulted in the say toth birds have been fficially mentioned by the ae partment left « ¢ the town on the count, the len con nennng Macy award, opened its sessions ag ut 10 o'clock cretary Vert Swain, of the Beate tle Metal Trades council, states that the first senuion of the convention will be occupied with routine nens and the appointment of commit. and that it obably will be nome days before the whole labor wits | uation is thoroly threshed out and @ LLOYD GEORGE HEARS —_‘*vision reacties,” OF TEUTONS’ ARRIVAL! jy at voten to 15, the Rumanian LONDON, Premier Lioyd| chamber has passed the bill giving George received officin| confirmation |—as agreed by the peace treaty of t night that the German armistice | Bucharest—civil rights to the Jews gation had arrived within the| who fought in the campaigns of itish lines, MeDongall « fouthwick Thursday ane, bustle war tow SECO, The Present Store Hours Are From 10 to 3 Telephone Orders Will Be Received During These Hours Only FIVE UG STORES * Ne | SULPHUR | The Importance of | Good Health is more clearly shown now than at any other time. 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