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| | ' § t | PAGE 10 ' President Wilson Proclaime ~~ t YANKEE TROOPS | November 28 Thanksgiving Day || PUSHING MARCH % WASHINGTON, Nov, 18—Thure.] “While we render thanks for @ay, November 28, has been named | th things, let us not by Presi Wilson as Thankagiv. | #¢ek the divine guidance in the per ™ ~ a | formance of those duties, and divine |%— - | ing a Complete victory, the pres : ; ident said, has given the Amertean | merey and forgiveness for all errors LS ‘ontinued From Page One people especial cause for thanks, of act or p *; and pray that in seme His proclamation is as follows: [ll that wo do we shall strengthen | carefully planned. Engineers had Ry . vaident of the United | te tes of friendship and mutual re-| painted signa, indicating the towns ow we or : . Ispect upon which we must assist to} and the distances between them. As eee Ot Annerien, build the new structure of peace colur “A. proclamation. and gved v among the natior e.'c| INTO GERMANY fosrsonot as rolled forward, various units dropped out ef line to take up ‘The whole thing Is far from spec but it ls most bustnentike With the exception of those units actually engaged in the advance, the American armies are functioning as “Tt has long been our custom 6) Wherefore, 1, Woodrow Wilson, | Previously asugned positions, turn in the autumn of the year 18) prenident of the United States ol praise and thanksgiving to AIMEDEY | | erica, do hereby designate Thur. | tacttar God for His many Ddlensings ana | S™O"Le oot any of November next mercies to us asa nation ma day of thankagiving and year we have special and moving | Piha invite the people thru cause to be grateful and to rejolew. | out the land to cease upon that day | usual, Behind the God has in His good pleasure gIVEM | 6. their ontinary effect of spationa, and us peace. It has not come as - in their several homes and places of | slight relaxation of the iron dit mere cessation of arms, a pe re | Wormnip to render thanks to God, | clpline, | Nef from the etrain teen |the ruler of nations | Everybody Is Busy war. It bee come as | “In witness whereof I have here | Carpenters are finishing barracks umph of righ unto set my hand and caused the which were under construction. The “Complete victory has brought US. | seal of the United States to be af-/ signal corps im still building tele Not peace alone, but the confident promise of a new day as well, in which justice shall replace force and} “Done in the District of Cotumbia, | W4y" are being laid. this 16th day of November, in the intrigue among the nations ir gainat “armies have participat. | Year of our Lord one thousand nine |!% seasion. I saw a tank outfit ea'in triumph which is not marred | hund and eighteen, and of the in- | sting up new machines, while re a another purpose of | dependence of the United States of | crults were being drilled to handle or stained by tanks in battle selfish aggression. In righteous | America the one hundred and forty cause they have won immortal glory third. WOODROW WILSON, | 4l80 were trying out and have nobly served their nation} “By the president, a im serving mankind. God has in- “Robert Lansing, deed been gracious. “Secretary of State.” we We have cause for such rejote- When do we go formation. lines the «raph and telephone lines and rail Training schools for officers a doughboys are speculating on when trey will be sent home, is the home?" question most frequently on the lips doughboys and officers im which our hearts take new cour age andl ook forward with new hope | to new and greater duties The next question TAX! CAPTURED | Following a wild chase of more | distinction. than a mile down the North Bank | were in road, just outside the city limits,| war ended three police officers early Monday morning, captured a large taxicab | containing 68 quarts of whisky. The | driver and his companton, however, | escaped, plunging into the under-| brush. As the result of investigations, Ernest Poth, of 419 Queen Anne ave, and Harry H. Johnson, 1509 Ninth ave., are held in the city jail These men are not believed to have been in the taxicab at the time, how: ever. Johnson claims the taxi was / had not clothes for weeks. Troops day were Ulities ceased. night, from its position {n front of | [the Waldort hotel. Poth, owner of | “Pundant | the taxi, substantiated this, | The chase started when the taxi | approached Woodland Park ave, and | | N. 84th st at a high rate of speed, where the three policemen were standing. When the taxi dashed by, | refusing to stop, Officer R. R. Moul- | ton opened fire, then pursued on a motoreycle, the other officers fol |} lowing in an automobile. German name. dents insist the visited the ZURICH, Nov. 18.—Herr Renner, | socialist, has been appointed presi dent of the provisional Austrian gov. ernment, according to advices re ceived here today. the garden. Introducing a Wonderful Remedy socccosccr the last shot ef the war?” completing ing as revives and strengthens tn us ot ory. | | new arrival, Correspondents are be- | selged with the queation. is, “Who fired Of course man at the front claims the Thousands of men who the front lines when the removed their Chance to Clean Up from Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma had no op portunity to remove their clothes or | bathe for several weeks. American sanitary officers Satur the work of renovating Stenay, which was occu pied just five minutes before hos Hundreds of doughboys also were | busy purging the town of evidences | stolen from him shortly after mid | o¢ German occupation, which were Every street had been given a Main st, stance, was Kronpring Straase street should be named Wilson or Pershing. When I was in Stenay Saturday, | chateau former crown prince occupied dur jing the Verdun offensive. whieh been transformed into an American | headquarters and a major was sleep ing in the crown prince's room. French women who acted as care takers, mid Frederick Willlam spent | most of his time during the Verdun fighting playing with | Attention! 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To help you help yourself and give you a sound, healthy and comfertable stomach that will digest all you cat, we are offering you for the next fow days, a ‘full-sized 25-cent box of STUMEZE tablets for onty 19 cents. This is to introduce what we firmty believe to greatest digestive tonic that was ever compounded. You will say so yourself. Give trial at our expense. See if your druggist’s name is on the list below, cut out the now, go to him and say, “STUMEZE.” Make your stomach your best friend strong nerves, and a steady head. day. Cut out the coupon. Don’t allow your stomach to undermine your health Go now to your druggist and get a package of STUMEZE For three days only, a 25-cent box for 10 cents Heunsey Drug Co, 515 Third Ave. Highland Pharmacy, 6003 Phinacy. High Scheol Pharmacy, Rroadway and Pine. Hubbard's Drug Store, Lake Statio Ballard Pharmacy, 5209 Hallard Ave. Beckwith Pharmacy, 6290 14th Ave. bh N. E. ih N. B Valentine's Pharmacy, 1503 Nainier Ave. nN. Ww. 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Yesler Way and Second Ave. Druggist—Please give me one full size 25-cent Package of STUMBZE Tablets for 10 cents, guaranteed to relieve Good only on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Novem- only the armistice has been «a Aviators new planes practicing machine gun fire They for his degs THE SEATTLE STAR THE SEAT OF THE “ALL HIGHEST” MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1918. Se hi te & ‘ ey en ode “Bright ran thy line, O Galloway, Thru many a far-famed sire. So ran the famous Roman way, So ended—in a mire.” —ROBERT BURNS. ETE ale Maat sites vast oral RE eID Americans Planned to Bombard _ 00-Mile Cannon sr se oat ca een | The ex would cover BY CARL GROAT Corresp Vrens st nden |the area of the bi r gun, UNGTON Had “ on @ mmaller tube sed, the United (United but act v in, thus pro. the war cor tates ™ ducing @ big power on 4 a lous a compar. farther than the which shelled Parts United States propo: id have had ar miles, bu would have hw ange gun hooting Teuton The gun the atively mmall pre men much the both Ordnance German reakn,” to destroy worth the gun and this one are nuffic thout enemy them to make comt experts not r , only plann > this weapon, ’ rang but they did extr ry work on {product of na depth charges, ro flares which ordnance men would Nght up enemy ¢ without weapon to be of searchlights, and an aeroplane gun , did agree that it firing from both enda. In aircraft the navy was success tood to ful. One of its craft has a span been planned along lines simi of 125 feet—25 feet greater than the German machines. It was to be|the mammoth Handley-Page ma a gun within a gun; in other words,| chine, recently exhibited before 1 wub-caliber gun ‘President Wilson he Roosevelt Opposes Removal of } Quentin’s Body From France filets on yok, Nov. 18—The pro-| Roogevelts Plan posed removal of Lieut. Quentin cage Roosevelt's body from France to Visit to France America is emphatically opposed by EW YORK, Nov. 18.—Col. Roose Col. Roosevelt, who, in a letter of pro-| yeie and Mra, Roosevelt will sail for test sent to Gen. March, states that) wrance to visit the grave of their he and Mra. Roosevelt intend to viait| gon, Quentin, within a few weeks, the grave of their son at the spot if conditions will permit, Mias Jose | where he fell after his airplane had! phine M. Stry the coloneré aan been shot down by the Germans. retary, stated here today. | Gen. March has instructed Gen Col. Roowevelt is very anxious to | Pershing to comply with Col. Roose-| visit France, and will leave at the velt's request first opportunity, Miss Stryker said, | In his letter the colonel refers to the report that the government in iaiiiate soli hindel tends to bring the bodies of the - 7 ears yf é the fae American dead home to this country, |1919 are called “Little Tigers,” in honor of ger” Clemenceau. and says “Mra. Roosevelt respectful, against and I wish to enter but most the proposed “oct Brown Dental “We've sage tates ee Offices tas “Where the tree falls, let it there lie.’ | a | 106 COLUMBIA 106 “We know that many good per- ‘ sons fool entirely different, but to us Seattle’s Leading Dentists Established tm 1801 it is painful and harrowing long after | death to move the poor bedy from ITHOUT question most, reliable ie a most em phatic protest course so far as our which the soul has fled. We greatly wide comment. The writers “thougnt they had him” in a recent sentence or, if it cannot be presently de stroyed at least its reduction to vir fensen. alr eo will |of the permanent British national de- The argument is have such | powerful striking results that every 6 (at Cee - | m prefer that Quenten shall continue and 70 08¢ nen |WILSON, STYLIST, IS | JANTI-AIRCRAFT GUNS irs ipa opt whee. tll In GR mae ofits PROVEN RIGHT AGAIN| BERTHA MAY BE KEPT ON JOB) ratio sna where the forman buried | far ae deniat Jam nim | * LONDON, Nov. 18.—British col-| esl ot anche ee at. yo tes, “After the war ix over Mra. Roose- theyll do. Pa the | umniats watch President Wilson's | officials believe that anti-aircraft de.|velt and I intend to visit the grave| OsF Meck, Si winessgs be wegen gare Sf dla dil fensea of Londen and elsewhere on | 80d then to have @ small stone put | peferred to ue bY our a See bso a the British isles will become a part|UD saying it is put up by us, but satisfied pe not dixturbing what has already been | 14, bye erected to his memory by his friends and American comrades in arms.” grernatee that will be of the satisfactory to that the rapid and ve EDWIN J. BRO’ potency.” Searching of are shown . co eae Se Ga | nation will require certain antiair-| Motion pictures : reg-| Owner and Manager proved Wilson “right again.” The craft defenses—at least until the pos-| ularly in every Y. M. C. A. hut in Brown Dental Offices in sibility of war is reduced to the min | France depicting activities of every | 106 Columbia papers in London now announce | that “presently” is seventeenth cen. | tury English for “now.” | LONDON, Nov. 18.—Germans aie! now trying to buy up widely known trade marks in neutral countries, | according to information reaching London, The same trick in being | tried with regard to American trave marks | IT PUTS THE “PEP” Into Peptiron—The Combination of | Pepsin, Nux, Iron, Celery. | This in what makes Peptiron of | wonderful theraupeutic value, and) 80 successful after influenza, the grip eset, and in blood and nerve troubles, iw anemia, paleness, nervous weakness and the exhausting worry and mad SRP chaos lety over the world war. and nerve ine sakes’ Sef the| Germany's biggest guns were | weakness following the influenza and| "ned for her. She inherited the grip, to worn-out, brain-fagged men,| «reat Krupp gun works which made delicate women, echool-tired girls| ber family rich, the kaiser ambi and to fast-growing boys, invalids | Yous and brought on the world war. | and convalescents, the aged and in-| Now she ts reported a prisoner of | firm. It actually puts iron, a| the new German regime, along with | natural strengthener, into the blood, | her family and restores the wasted red corpus —__— oo aid druggist knows its great /BULGARS CHARGE HUNS ry r SEIZED PROVISIONS | PARIS, Nov. 18.—A German news. pahegeneanre |Paper publishes a dispatch from a Rub Musterole on Forehead | Butearian news agency, containing a and Temples | Protest by the Bulgarian government —— against acts of German troops in that A heateche menety withers Ge den country. | The protest anys the Hine and that miserable feeling Toatoriat helonine ta the utente | or Anditacts at | ‘7."\"" . «to he ulgarians [acer ge 2 congue a. white oint- & the even stole Red becerd ‘apr opdpr foamens Better and obliged wounded ment igor and d not five up their clothing = : Deed rd y ly, and in Ns : ing them half-naked ~oneanaig rh nn Breton poh ih Ne roads leading to the hos @s some internal icines do. ierreny Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, | stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, | CAMP LEWIS Lo‘ | CAMP LEWIS, Nov 18 Lewis lost to the Vancouver racks team Sunday by the score of 14. The Vancouver men scored first and counted seven. The soldiers managed to «lip over a touchdown but Gerlough missed the try for goal, which lost the game for the soldiers. TERRE HAUTE HEROES WASHINGTON, Novy. 18. Yank soldier retreat Crone supplies, Bulgarians ¢ and shoes, on | Camp Rar ¢ chest (it eften prevents pneumonia). ‘30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. | | Many a! No may | thank some boy back in Terre Haute, Ind r the steel helmet he wore. who charged into | Man's Land at the zero hour BAD BREATH | | The department of labor has an | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get ib se that 150 Terre Haute high} . school boys spent their summer vaca | at the Cause and Remove It [tion in a big manufacturing plant, making helmets. -Adler-i-ka — Again | | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabletathe sub- stitute for calomel, act gently on the | bowels and itively do the work. 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