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PAGE 2 Li SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1918. Aig OFFICIALS SAY GERMANY KIUST LOSE COLONIES MAYORISSUES — BAR Ie Kafe TEUTONS MUST! IN PACIFIC, SAY AUSTRALIANS| STATEMENT ON of BARS Special to The Star by N. BE. AD Scenes = YIELD T0 FATE KIAO-CHAU Ur aarp “Seasteli Nov, 6 CAR CO. DEBTS RELIEVED FROM RY CARL D, GROAT Strong pressure will be brought to] yore than $27,000,000 in bonds (United Press Correspondent) bear in making peace to deprive!ang mortgages against the Puget t 5 Germany of colonial possessions | sound properti Bg ft B aan. meat j z ou wropertion of the traction Me | IN NIN | WASHINGTON, Nov, 9—The na held before the war company ure temporarily holding $ VO FS ’ tion waited today for signing of the | Wasi Wak’ soreciniiioint sa 4hdal Getter tbs vay Gan enas ; ‘ armistice with Germany Official propowal a the Britieh ubjects| One-half of th um ‘against Z ECZEMA dom long e made up it mind in Australia and New Zealand the railway and the omainder 4 - ‘ Germany's purpose in acquiring | againat the other interenm of the 3 How many hands touch that the German answer would be an ponnes in the Pacific was not| company, including the pover plant Gives Resinot the Whole Credit | acceptance. So today it only devoted to protect trade routes, but fo pro-|at Snoqualmie, All of the $27,000 a loaf of baker's bread Aug. 15.—"For some time I suf-| itself to speculations as to how soon vide strong naval bases from which,| 000, however, operates as a lien 2 before it reaches your fered frightfully from eczema on my | the reply would be announced in event of war, her cruisers and| against the Seattle raflrowd prop A legs. om my knees down they! some thought by tonight; others or 1 ! Fre k n th hought t he: ott , t e? DOZENS! were covered with keales, and itched | tomorrow, while another group be bs) It is the city’s purpose to pur and burned as though hot coals were | jieved Germany would take the limit MARSH LL ISLANDS chase the traction company’s lines 3 But why worry? If you eee resting on them, I would scrateh un: | and that the actual answer would not é for $15,000,000, free from debt a ‘The traction Company sod bonds : bought bakery-wrapped til the blood came, and was unable to Monday, when ee 7 a Jeep at night. Nothing that I tried hour deadline comes. M F ear amounting to $14,600,000. ' helped me. x i’ % “s These bonds have three years 10 bread you know it's just mended Resinol Ointment. After ap-®nhe pressure of the victorious allied Poe PSLASNOSS - ” un at 7 Gee cont ieterese Tbey as clean and good as helped me, until a druggist recom al German nts, as well aa} plying it once, I enjoyed the first) and American armies are making an . Sa Bo Remon Mt ty when it came from the oven. good night's sleep I had had in| affirmative ne only one Ger-| Seattle p And it keeps fresh, weeks. Now I am sound and well,|many can give to escape complete Conferences betweery th after using a little over one jar of | ruiri | ADHORALTY \S. ficiails and the traction Resinol Ointment, to which I give the Bavaria ix reported to have laid wR have been held in order to whole credit.” the foundation of a republic; néw ae nut this phase of the deal, for no (Signed) F. B. Price, pressure is re ted on the kaiser to! further steps can be taken until the 414 Downey St., Indianapolis, Ind. | abdicate; the Kiel disturbances spell | d S Cee rage oe debt of the traction company te dis too. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap | a condition which surprised even the} ISLAN 4 of in & manner insuring the in stock by all druggists, |-most hopeful prophets of a revolu , OA against the posstbility of taking " tion < over the traction debt Autocracy Totters 4 b mayor's #tatement The report that Prince Max had/ > P< The traction company offic stepped down asx chancellor, but that « the city are rating in an of {Ris resignation had no} been accept: | AUSTRALIA FIST ISLANDS fort th eal gations now ed, Was taken as anothe straw show: | ine the way of the wiad. If it is order that the city can turn over to true, it is another evidence that the | the company the $15,000,000 worth German ix constantly growing less Areas in black on the map are colonial possessions of Germany of 6 per cent bor pathetic with autocracy and its £6 45 TORRE —Isubmarines might dominate ocean| “We all realize n will be diff highways to the Far Bast and to cult, but it } dn pe ie. There Reports that the kaiser would quit Australia and New sland are certain obligatic gainet the are still taken reservedly, altho the ‘The quickly established #uprem-| Property which fall due lfterent | government feels certain that his ten the British navy in. 1914| dates, extending ¢ by working with nature. Ye of office is about closed, regard pose fy o ponsensions valuciaen for} 2? years. These bonds are soatte c ee are we gee Sass wall the “German” wireless reports may he TO BRING INDUSTRY | and a hut me in, the prement XA: | bo a physical ae well « i 2 LIBERAL FOR OUR BOYS. U. W. W. h re oo gaa one been able to send noldiers toy Ol ne ne oy apr WIM you Invest one hundred ana #¥eN as his reason for rematning Great Britain e United Mat tually agreeable War department plans are proceed-| WASHINGTON, Nov J. Leonard Replogte, steel adminis. | France and Holland, all bh , time to adju re OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON ing solely on the one known fact—|man Baruch, of the war in< caeie jonial possessions in the P rt name namely, hostilities are peding paring to gear American ca but the outflung groups of island and will proceed inde as far ee back to a peace footing aa | TO? 804 steel production, and aan de-/controlied by ¢ is Nis wed hints “enews sg : t termine exactly how much steel will | termed by {he Australians the key| part of ar thee inter November 1, 1918. However, the different division , ! be available with the end of the mu-|t the Pacitic J ents of Beattle will not be ed are carefully studying data, so as to y encies that a progam. £Eis le edeatiy aeus| | Tht eels y the Australians |in every way.” be prepared for any shift in war | converted industries 1 a peace to, and New 4% unaided, lead: jen and leather section, | ¢ RESOURCES plans. The draft office giving |a c will, with equal f one British subjects to expreas the J thought to the future e man » < where y pal. lumber, mineral elef that the German islands ‘: 9 9: | power situation should the armist aize, efficiency | other divisions of th in con-|should go to the British empire as Loans and Discounts .. t hevavs .$3,338,992.79 come soon. deal die ins tevislineiat ‘ ne of the fruits of victory. But Overdrafts jas ba 4,162.56 Sriies Ohaios acvalitien | He » all manufacturers of | which there le aj * on thin point they are not insistent H AD, HE SAYS, U. S. Bonds to secure ‘circulation. 50,000.00 Marshal Foch has discretionary | they will Pee Pence award bua ae poraquent vr ain are to Liberty Loan Bonds Nieves 247,800.00 ted against lone 4 © war bureau chiefs are prepar- dual control has rarely powers to make minor changes in 4 abl yada jr i" a del contracts are canceled. The priori: in, n which soon will be laid /Cesstul and th r U. S. Treasury Certificates. 839,500.00 talls of the armisti + terme the state/ ties division of the board will recast 5 Wilson for submis: | Commission we re iS CONSPIRATOR Federal Reserve Bank Stock. 18,000.00 nt today its list of industries to which steel | « ons, covering the work |More efficien Furniture and Fixtures ... 30,768.33 We insure your sews and replace It was stated, however, that this and other war materials will be a tranait from a war to a peace | a . - " _ A > : rf o power extended only to such matters | jocted ‘ vn The vital point sania NEW YORK o Ger Safe Deposit Equipment... ; ‘ 6,456.48 as cninor ages of wording " W. F. Masse we " udlly claiming ‘her * de Bonds, Warrants, ete. . ma . 970,438.94 The general broad principles. 1 tizatio ; laced he ‘ are inflexible Partha, nn New, Senland, | E a “im that | rmint canning 3 1 Cash and Exchange .. .. 1,665,950.60 wtmrwa' uae ns carman WEATHER MAN — {VITAL STATISTICS} Sisi'se) 23 oi) oes aaa Schemes You get title to your own the Pacific. If we retain that key or. rejection, and it is held that any APPLIED en eaten and Australia. will te | vee ‘ efyrrd tpn: LIABILITIES a. today fer iitustrated beok- | Change of details Foch might make MARRIAGES Gin to eabeie bia. Gat ott ene eberse ' let and full particulars. would not alter the main problem of Fustagiue Botte, 34, and Brie Crane, |/ 1% 0 potmnt, thus adding wealth . Beg we Capital Paid in .. -$ 500,000.00 Associated Swine Breeders | ““rne inte ‘ene jam W. Hubbard and Marie Pink-/and strength to the empire. But,| fo an , st . Surplus 100,000.00 he wtate department received a| OF NAVY BOYS we ‘ to the name ob s 8 000) 300-310-311 Crocker Nat, Bank Bldg. | CODY of the nrmistice terms, but is MeGutre, 24, Mremerton, | Telinquiah that, key and hand it! put over ( at propa Undivided Profits 187,103.45 jm Francisco, ( a aa mst Gawennd % oiglhere nites back to Germany, and you will rob/ panda in Italy and F . ty ry rp io make them public tr Aaabialiiin ots tad iamarty tor| ctatea the ba hin terval) Circulation . . 50,000.00 jadvance of the German decision | Mr. Meretiens Elements has Clare Ru wh our noblest end best hi gations for the French government 3ills Payable Federal Reserve Bank. 550,000.00 w Dashiey, Lake Burien, and Altes stepped smartly to the frong and |, *) Deny, tener, }fought and bled and dic e discovered that Erzberger was in Deposits ooo coccsnccegenstistesedtee® 1 5,784,966.25 biown a shrill Mast on bis Ceoit Ge » 14, and Martha Wate - me prior to It entrance into a A afd the’ gobs" at the naval tritin. |" Mclean apd Marie Motmes, | 94 —— Ag | the war, plotting inst the allies $7,172,069.70 i c 172,069. wet the comp rty in Cc en y has complete fixures on pix jermany have been There need amp respond. sepuial tinea’ @ nd that in 2 1915, he was . Is UNDER BAN- ..:: pests oat of “et ob eanety Seuss | "Ean, st; antl Dolson Sailor Deserts Abin 3 saive of ff Deposits under call Nov. 1, 1918......$5,784,966.25 PORmu Maseitees weet Or Rae Oe When Fighting cpt, Bolo Pasha, the French I Deposits under call Aug. 31, 1918. 41,091.87 ‘ Senator Humbert's test with all the strength of their | ,. With all the glamor of military life fuel tle have adminis tration not te : a pri-| Tt was about 3.00 a. m. on a recent | **, bs tackle the German feet vanished crear ot ; pr lday that the first shriek { with the taking (the Hun feet Wedding Delayed OFFICERS ing sailors were dumped out n : . by the re tionia Seatt pores bs Mra. = gage 7 + H é — | deck, itnprisoned. on y | diva. Nover PIGS m 8 Gt 66 delionmened; hag Sirk by Elections is plight peat thar Prettinat a fuel aa ; 5 ‘nite : mon A » Vice Presiden ban being placed on a private dwell. |C@"Vas, poles, seabars, shoes, GIy | xovempe left the service . Vice President by the a ell: |Soxes and other appurtenances of a| Kuntar leant He left obscurely, and deposited his Held on Saturday » Ndi, Sett, Cashier ing administration. The Sut t. i pin tan 1 by Winlock W. Miliec,| tented home in, the navy, Some ani “«, shirts, private| Wedding bells rang at 11 a. m, Sat oe juiter, “Ass a : - ‘ Ht Asst. Cashier federal administrator for Wash. | ¥ti#sled out from the wreckage into | x, mapern ev ing that might! urday, when HL. W. Follrich, member Ris Gentry, Asst. Cashier ington, Saturday, declares that Mra. bid, bitin, none a in their t . r r the navy—tn| of the city police force, was married M. Ro Jamiesgn, Asst. Cashier Wine refused to purchase the coal while the ioy m ; me ? : a garb ‘ i ar of the | to Gertrude V. Knox, record , ply of a tenant who was fc I reed thru the tov f . ; n Perry nty auditor's office move. ‘This made for the un-|!8* on thelr shapely Beltrich Maker duce merchants, at 611| Miss Knox had asked that the wed SECOND AT MARION ssary handling of fuel and a no b . < ‘ ‘ ‘ fished out ding be postponed until after the elec waste of man-power, In contradic bration for sh ni oa é enbe t morning, 4 sw the naval ir in order that she could give her tion with a recent proclamation 4s ed by such sued by the department Deputy Administrator Jalton eA Saturday th: h i As I la me piatnts filed he hs | “4 yr 7 a + a , , 7 7 [bio gflenedh acini Pe > that amy. tent 1n"Prye nuainat evben United States Railroad Administration VEN IN NAME—ONE IN AIM. U. W. W. C. wand. today aeee steal. \\ce ooal wiht a cnaseaeen r ely pege holding the tent | Weert ten _ W. G. McADOO, Director General of Railroads y consec tents by the ‘cots, and bites to the DEATHS Prospects En pei ls . g, i PE OF FUEL DEPT. OTe. «ome, OO sales “enters i), Sorted oleniee ote te a || me nis tried to buy the Gain in deposits in 60 days........ $243,874.38 have them tu to her duties hipwreck,” snored on slightly dis — nie irbed, but not disheartened pivoncrs French Premier Clemenceau.|| order prohibiting a landlord ev Ins nace. nans tesgrtien, | SE Sinetron | afecine ef your ove.” * | "Aat"Rtetian sauna Ores PLEASE SAVE YOUR OWN TIME The Coming agrees to purchase the stock | ram, Pranks seal Pornie Franks, And help prevent congestion at ticket offices ae CHINA TO ASK ‘WL CONSIDER eect! i INTERCHANGEABLE SCRIP BOOKS | of Pence HAT, fom Lie az Good for bearer or any number of persons on all pass After four years of sorrow, of pain, hardships Union, Old Times Bids. “LAND CONFLICTS oe 5 enger trains of all railroads under Federal Control and bloodshed, in which the world has stood aghast, (Preis tenet eae o Mr. and Mra. 0. Rannorman, ; . A : 1018 Hudson at., November 3 On sale at all ticket offices Peace is about to come. Germany has practically United -War Work] UP KIAU ‘CHAU Wakiiuenew. x tee |. the . = ae — accepted the Peace terms of our government, after : AS NG IN, Nov, 9 Ralkan- J eh ulte, Services WASHID China| Slav Central European nation 1415 Kine at § se ae INQUIRE AT CONSOLIDATED TICKET OFFICE her allies have forsaken her one by one, and the Of 7 organizations working as 1 4) Wl 4 nat, the | are cea yay. fi bal yaprossnaeid 2 ctor 714 Second Avenue world stood as a mighty weapon against the cruelty will keep our soldiers mentally and || Japanese evacuate King Chau, ais torial. mationsiietic olaltae in ¢ dave. N . em: and barbarous outrages of the Hun, morally healthy unui they return a ~ re home.” . territory, formerly indefinitely leased | #14 Southeastern Eur t., October 23 a 4 2 to Germany by China, was take The admitted purp in to give) 0 > Mr. and Mra Bt Baker, | sar : 7 We should rejoice that our glorious Army and Be ee Wok aes od pe he « priv Pacer wll ‘ee these recently enchained peoples an ry Noreen S cees, sto2 fy GIVE ONCE, BUT ENOUGH FOR ALL, U. W. W. C. Navy, with their allies, have brought the Hun to | that began with her entry into the 7 4 ‘ 2 —THE— |war. Unofficial statements from ‘ » to : 1. W. MeMillan, his knees, and that the lives of thousands of our Bank of California | Tokyo at the time of the oecupa-| ordinate a workable program for th: ; Henry I~ Chap- boys will be saved. But we must protect the morale jon were that Japan would with “ . nce mn 21 W. 75th, Ootober 19 NATIONAL ASSOCIATION raw her forces at the end of the Chiat among the issues are ve . John Kelly, 156 of our Army and Navy until they come down the A aan ‘onfiicting claims of the Jugo 1 Fe i of San Francisco tas \eamimaniony: o¢ an and Stdliaks in tern 4 ae. arn vfe, 7018 gangplank after landing home. Japanes and th statesmen have been that Japan in. 44riatic lf i y yi i i Seattle Branch tends to hold Kiau Chau, ax well an, Alleged trickery of Hungary, ac i a arteeee TE E EADY 3 The United War Work Campaign, which starts Cor Second Ave. and Columbia St. yen hokage apa “gh gg Paps ee ad ¢ . Prep coscsny to lube: Sew | 16007 fame. lovem eit B R Nov. 11 and runs for one week, is asking us to give |tion of the entente 9 Disputed Hellenic aspirations in AL |! a eae 7 os | a sum greater than ever before to protect our brave bania, Molding of Serbian Jugo-Slay | gui fa al Ba mpage To welcome the solicitors Brown Dental St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Go| "*"=™,, 1 ee ee for: the ee ce ha ae ee Fear Hungary Trick necessary to maintain their spirit until they are Firebacks, linings| Fear of duplicity on the part of ‘Sautez oe i j ts Offices i ae | Ae aN See Ail | Htunary tn er dealings "withthe Merete msscsare 1s United War Work Campaign landed safely home. ranges and fur-|Jugo-Slave has been expressed by | “nt 4 oe | Nov. “11th to 18th 2 a . : 106 COLUMBIA 106 } haces. Water backs Hatlan Jiplomats, ax well an by | Prontenae, ; 5 ; ; The man or wornan who will not celebrate this Seattle’s Leading Dentists | and connected mer ak code und Balkan represen — And give as you never gave be- joyous peace news by giving to this worthy cause Established im 1891 | 608 PIKE ST. | ‘i¢ is the diplomatic opinion that fore. You will be happier for should not have peace. Let Seattle prove its loyalty IT HOUT question Serbian problem ill require ae doing your utmost. to America and its soldiers and sailors by giving Sentiment seems to most reliable m - — mn tention. . , tallized on a «trong Jugo as a token of joy for the glory of our American eee , Sere pl Schwabacher Bros. & C ae OO ‘epu- josnia, Croa t z 0 yt oa ag Ut ar PA LIBERTY BONDS cameo ‘ eal r a r 411 do, By j accorded every co j 4 / j y, ate oui INC. United War Work Campaign from Nov. 11 to Japanese have invented a little | ness Judgment, “ *eund bus c paig » stove that you can carry around in Roasters cot: Gold Shield | 18. More reason NOW why you should give twice FUNICIPAL AD | a L AND | your pocket. It tn in the form of 4% Vacuum Packed Coffee. as much as you ever gave before. CORPORATION BONDS [tall brace, andthe ful in. & /0 ee sausage-like roll that will burn for , : Wr er atiscasesty te Bou |three hours, without smoke or iomtigete oh ecu elh mong eciga | fumes. Accounts Bubject to Check Are cee ase, ordially* invited The Scandinavian American Bank Brown Dental Ofn JOHN E. PRICE & C0. Twelve of the sons of the Rev. Peoples Savings Bank B on | , rou idsor, a colored preacher id S f 196 Columbia winds Fiecr Hoge Building Mt Mayville foc, ane an tte ann || SROOND AVE, ANE Pina Or, eesigh aoa ics pea : Coattio, Open from tam wt pm one a Heutenant and two sergeant |