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THE SEATTL NOVE 1918. TAR—MONDAY, | Seattle Celebrates War’s End All Night Long PRADA AAA APPR PL PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PP APPL APPPAPPPPA PPP IBER 11, —— ee ‘MAP OF EUROPE AT FIVE PERIODS—WHAT WILL IT LOOK LIKE NEXT? 1500 A. D. "1812 A. D. 1815 A. D. 1914 A. D. ' { if ie wer ie : vinavane «iA j Prod “) {8 CERMAN a4 mer ‘ ai r sind ‘a STATES, ea al 5 bi > Hs € \ b t AN ™, f 4 b ' pa HUMGARY r pon a Rie Re ; is RANCE ee SCARY L i ' t e he! ‘ SPAIN { APRICA a * ‘This is how the Emperor Chartemagne divided his em. By this time, the nations had divided largely along mpire at the time of its ‘The final downfall of Napoleon left Kurope in this | Here again, you see ll of Europe, a0 in map No, 2 ‘ ; “ risen shape. There was a loosely organized “German Confed ne southern Slavs, with Bulgarian help, Sire betwomn bin the Carte, ‘Lethal one 120m eel Bass, The Tarts hed entered Burepe and cub all but a small strip » “which included half of Prussia, part of the Aus driven the Turks from Europe, but there is = weller of i Up to this time all central Europe, inctuding what is dued the southern Slavs; the Hungarians had taken up ftalue, Austria and Hungary have formed « union, little trian empire, Luxemburg and thep rovince of Holstein, Slavic nations in central Europe ruled by allen Germans ; now France, Germany, Austria-Hungary and northern — their residence in their lands they still occupy; the Teutonic Montenegro, in the southeast corner of the map, has ruled by the King of Denmark, Austria held northern and Hungarians. Poland also was divided between Rus i Maly had been under one emperor. Southern Haly was Order (ancestors of the modern Prussians) held much of rust off Turkish rule and Italy is held in about equal Maly but not as part of the German Confederation, Vied- sian and Teutonic masters, and there were a large nem. fuled by the Byzantine emperors of Constantinople. Most the Baltic coast; the “empire” was made up of hundreds parts by France, the Kingdom of Naples and the short- mont, an independent Italian state, later merged its ber of peoples, Slavic and otherwise, held together within ; @f Spain was held by the Saracens or Arabs, and the dif. of quarreling German lived first Kingdom of Italy. ‘The warring German states identity with other Italian kingdoms and served as the the new disrupted Russian empire. This was the map ¢ ferent Slay races held everything to the east of Charte- the Papal state (3), Naples (4), Wallachia Moldavia (3) and have disrupted the empire and some of them are nucleus for the modern Kingdom of Maly. The Nether the start of the world war. Now it will be redrawn 4 magne’s dominions. Serbia was their strongest kingdom, Genoa-Tuscany (6) were minor independent Latin states. joined again in the “Confederation of the Rhine.” lands at this time included Belgium very differently. se i [bs CL eo Piesesc pedro ‘'~ Cosgrove Denies trouble between the tenants and the [ 0 To Hold Londoners ©! invert worker, 191 Friction Ch landlords. ‘He states that the Sal ‘ tar apers tt LONDON, Nov, 141240 p. m,| Seventh ave, attempted to cut the on AP QES versons visiting property in Beatle ’ Special constables were called out | throat of hix sister, Mrs. Ida Fuller,| Chairman Hi 4 Cosgrove, of are members of the commission, or 4 today to aid the police in handling Saturday night, when Mrs, Fuller | the fair rentals commission, has is-| appraisers sent out by them to ap- 1 4 the crowds, following the signing of | refused to prepare his lunch. He is| sued denial of the charge that| praise property on which a com j icla ews 0 ar n the armistice. lin the city jail lagents of the board have visited! plaint has already been filed. t | c or nf t STRUGGLE IS OVER BY EDWARD M. FOSS Under a clear sky, brilliant with stars, Seattle celebrated the arrival Of the news of peace at midnight * units ordered in formation r Brag : . a be ‘ : * Bunday, Nov. 10, Gigantic crowds | which the roaring bluejack LIN . Yet it beat the other paper by eight minutes, thronged the streets of the city,/ets marched to the corner of was ahead of the morning paper from 15 to 20 min- shouting and cheering, and many) @id not retire until sunrise Monday. Following a day. of suspense, and Speculation as to whether Germany ‘would sign the armistice, Seattle re- tired Sunday night, to be awakened by a bedlam of shrieking whisties and sirens and horns. Bombs, bells and chimes contributed to the an Rouncement of victory and peace in Mo uncertain fashion, and the public Was speedily routed out of bed. Extras Grabbed Followed a demonstration, the like @f which had never before occurred in the ‘ustory of Seattle, and which land the could only have been stimulated by | ‘gobs tumbled, pell-met!, out of bed, and clambered into thelr uniforms, The Naval Station band was hastily assembled, anc various fallow I4th ave, N. BE. and F. 40th at, | where they were met by pheering and rapidly accumulating throng of civilians, Varsity Chimes About this time the operator at the university chimes got “on the job" and furiously played everything that occurred to him, from the “Mar seillaise” and “America” to the old “U" song. “Row Down to Washing: ton.” While the chimes were play Ing the naval training station band jotned in, and the University district fire station, having obtained permi- sion from fire headquarters, started its big siren, which screeched con the big news. The flash city only. The Star prom Washington, D. C. It did official information, in which it was stated that and cessation of hostilities it was NOT so. The Star various world war figures. gave so complete an extra The Star was the first in the entire Northwest with signed came from Washington, D. C. vance, as another paper did, USING A PARIS DATE utes, and ahead of its third rival by about half an hour. The Star then followed this extra up with the offi- cial time, as made public, when the fighting would end. Twenty minutes after The Star gave this definite and a morning paper issued an extra If you saw it in that newspaper extra last night contained four each of them bristling with news and pictures of the that armistice had been and from that ptly gave the flash from not print its paper in ad- the time of the armistice had not been made public. last night, you know pages, No other paper in Seattle as The Star. PLAYHOUSES Controlled by the Greater T heatres ° bd fhe tremendously significant event | tinuously The star is also proud of the fact that more than C. mpan W ll O n at 1] Cl kb fin history. the happening of which| With the band playing. several | 24 hours after it had published the story that the in- oO Pp y t i € oO oc. had just been announced. Dluejacket units marched down surgents were reported to ; First, Star extras were on the Mreets, which were comparatively deserted. They were snatched greedily Out of the hands of nows Yendors while the ink from the press Was still wet, and read eagerty.| In the University district, where e A Then people began a steady trickle | the largest demonstration of any owin rograms - = a to the streets from hotels and apart: | residential section of the city took ne ments, while whistles all over the city started full Diast with valves} tied open. town and paraded thru the streets. Meanwhile, in al} of the city’s dis tricts, the crowds continued to pour down town. frantically balling pasw- ing autos and requesting a “lift.” place, 14th ave. N. E., the principal heeqpasemo= was Diack with twin lines of people seeking conveyance down o'clock Saturday morning. its extra Sunday afternoon, have seized Berlin, this The morning paper issued PRESIDENT WILL Within half an hour, Seattle was’ | town. Jitney bus owners, seeing the seething with rejoicing humanity. chance of a lifetime, put in the humming lke a huge beehive that | entire night. But jitneys and street bes been disturbed. But it was a cars were altogether inadequate. and : tud humming. The people's num-| many people were compelled tO WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—Preal ters grew as the night progressed. walk. dent Wilson will addrers a joi * United Press ¢ They congested the street cars, Chaos Prevails Sera peo coped -_ F ~ serene : Gaey wated downtown; they shout Pai y 7 wpenlfee sion of congress, taking the oppor-| WITH THE AMERICAN AR a tametiet, wibilied, aang. Antes; DOT*Ows. cheese prove tunity of notifying this country of MIES IN FRANCI ov. 11 GUNS ARE BUSY moraing paper The Siar poblgned ihe ows at's | Tuesday Morning With the Fol- - were hauled out of garages by the O74 ave. was the main artery bed the terms to which Germany bowed, | {1020 a. m)—Heavy artillery firing creamy pad with a stream of rejoicing life, flowin The president will appear before Continued thru the night It was agg le ogo ls and drunkenly along street and side i, joint session of congress at 1|*udible 25 miles in the rear of the a eens nging in the win ‘There was not a “flu” mask haataiens aaah. Whe Gorman work fear, scouted tor the heart of the|*™ pm. © 66 eity. Becond ave. in evidence, and there was some pro- cdorrisidasccstitelbateditnce were fairly smothered ue to r miscuous kissing, in which soldiers nk fire | “The war is over’ Peace has tome! Thank Godt’ These ejacu lations were in the ascendency over ®umercus expressions of thanksmiv- ‘were beselged in several instances by feminine enthusiasts and saluted in pleasant fashion, Charlie Chaplin’s } } Shell Shock Cure | ed from the just 40 minutes before hostili ‘Thin dispatch was front Tarzan’”’ ing. poured forth from full hearts Automobiles scooted up Second tes were ended. AN the while, with the steady ve. and down Third, ins and lids — aan EAMG Rigen AY be esas > - ; cream af whistee and augment. \Penging behind, and horns honking) (goo) true st Pom Mending Soldiers’ “Clothes “norbets, tions in progress. people were rush.| With might and main. They poured sp seh to: The Star hy M. BAD nei ae > ne Goniy: Sania tne downtown. The various city dis. |i! from the residential sections in| PARIS, Nov. 11—Charlle Chaplin ity @ ed Croxs headquar tricte discharged their human con. | the beginning, and then racef out has done war relief n France tents rapidly, house after house “lit in to spread the news. by proxy. His capers on the acree Ta aud kagt the Mate burning un-| The festivities were at their). 2 ois snow given by the ming vents til morning. In thousands of homes, | 6Teatest height at 2:30 a. m., a trifle siven by the d pianos and vietrolas were set in mo.|™more than two and a half hours Cross at a hospital r Vichy cured Cast Thei Shado Hon and several informal dances | after the armistice newn was flashed a soldier in the audience who for ir ws were started in flagrant violation of mr gpoapi tind oe wp, d heen dimin- some weeks had been suffering from man. ordi hed an hour later, but there were gnell whox ; ee rede sufficient revellers of sustained on. "nell "hock. — Until Charlie ambled | Prepare Now to Withstand the Crisis e wcreen, the soldier had not Shortly after midnight, the bugler St the University of Washington thusiasm abroad to things going until daylight keep le to speak or laugh He can naval training station unlimbered, Many people for the first time in - ie { J B their lives paid midnight social calls I STAND Of WORK to men” were discussed with pardon MONS IS TAKEN Fruit Ships; Part Of Peace Program WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—The U. 8. shipping board has commandeered or Just this porp in “Raffles”’ N ships belonging to t mail a every q But Lydia E. Pinkham’s steamship companies and the United wae ‘nail & Vv 5 Fruits ‘o., It was learned to a en wee i! egetable Re- day. T . which are now in at help ane | stored Her Health and transatlantic South American Jone and Stopped Her Pains. LONDON, Nov. 11.—Mons, the Bel. | de will be placed in transatlantic sent gian city made famous by the British “*Tvice defense in the early days of the war,| Officials declare that the expected Portland, Ind.—"I had a displace- has been captured, Marshal Haig an. | Withdrawal of British and other ra expand easily Ment and suffered so badly from it nounced today. ’ » this governne . lean and the hours. ate that at times! Shortly before dawn this morning, | ‘Mis action. The commande eiot on 18 peepered and the I could not be /a battalion of the First army, under | ‘hese Ships was said to ha write the SSeatnad slater on my feet at Gen. Horne, captur. Mons, the m request of Gen. Go Dept. M, Lamar Multa | all. I was all run down and so weak I could not do my housework, Was nervous and could not statement said. BAN ON LIGHTS artment |Alleged Illicit Still Broken Up Four Japanese have been arrested to The Star by N, EB. A.) ia, for thelr helpfi and obtain a junta think of, And remember, there t nothing to take the place of MOTHER'S FRIEND. standard as anything you ean Influenza Successfully dy, and “Come On I[n’’ Bert Lytell in fle down at and an illicit traffic in liquor Bight. 1 took broken up by the police, with the Treated treatments ; ide eae "™ | raiding and exposure. of a from @ physi-| , WASHINGTON, Nov. 11—Puel whiskey «till at Little's old mill «ite, Philadelphian Has Cured Thousands clan but they eee or ee eine intta wc that {Wo miles northwest of Washelli| of Cases in Rapld-Fire Style | GA act Kelp | Ne order for lightiews nights, 90 that cemetery, on the Edmonds road, in| typon the first slen of watery \|| me, My Aunt {he country could have illuminauion which more than 3,000 pounds of eyes or nome, headache, pains in. the I} recom «| ae Seeererenene rice alleged to have been stored for| body. tired’ feeling, ‘coughing or HH mended Lydia! ° vhs liquor manufacture was seized sneesing of sore throat, met fram || y cowed, a package of MUN Frankfort Soviet | Bee ia Pills and’ take | s LY CLUB IN PARIS ot Mt Seeks Republic AMSTERDAM, Nov. 11. — The , Nov, 11—Italian soldiers 5 hour as directed on workmen's and soldiers’ council of » have their own Paris club. | “bel of bottle | mnie, 935 West Race St. Port- Frankfort (a free city) has ¢ Father Capra, head of the | yaw “UANORATORIGS otthy and 6¢ Thousands of American women! M#nnhelm, Chemnitz, Nuremburg, | formed to keep boys of Italian origin 4 give this famous root and herb| 2™merich, Oldenburg and Oladdach.|jn touch with their homes, makes Irritating Coughs i} # remedy the credit for health re periodioal viaita to American ORMDt. | 5 som pity cough colda, 99 stored as did Mrs. Kimble. WASHINGTON, Nov, 11 With reeness, and similar aces For helpful suggestions in regard | 350,000 men now at work in the! N, ¥. EX€ inflamed and irritated conditions of to such ailments women are asked shipyards, the government could) NEW YORK B hoard | De Sorses Wh 8 tented remedy to write to Lydia BE. Pinkham Medi- use at least 150,000 more to carry | of governows of the New York Stock | eae yt hnpod Mass. gl result experience is at your ‘pe! y on its giant shipbuilding program, Exchange announced shortly before | Chairman Hurley of the shipping 10 a. m. that the exchange would | [board declared today not be opened today, PISO’S|L