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} THE SEATTLE STAR—TI NOVEMBER 26, 1918. GERMAN GUILT -INWAR SHOWN -_BY BAVARIAN A\ HAN Ke at agrees with our CONSTITUTION ” WASHINGTON, Novy, %6.—Offtelal xposes showing Germany's guilt in| Save Money on conniving with Austria to start the | war are being made by Bavarian of: | ficials, diplomatic advices here today | evealed. Germany approved the ultimatum of Austriadtungary before it was) sent to Serbia, in 1916, according to | emphatic statements published with | official sanction In Bavaria | “ In @ detailed account, the former | OUR Holi- day Clothes will cost you less if you buy them and Nerlin, until President Poincare | and Premier Viviana were on the way back from Petrograd. The Bavarian minister government & summary of the ulth | matum, and stated that it was clear Serbia would never accept. But Ber he stated, fully approved of use of the oppor: | rent his) | | Min, Austria making | tunity, even at the risk of complica: | | tons, | M aj. Gen. Crozier Is Retired After 43 Years’ Service BOSTON Nov. ei y ~The retire | . PER Png upstairs. Our up- the announced, | comes after 43 years service as an) officer in the army | | Gen. Crozier took command of the | department of the Northeast, with headquarters here last July, after | being chief of the ordnance depart | | ment at Washington for 16 years He served in many campaigns, particularly in the Pekin war and ypine Jnsurrection. | Croaier was graduated from He will give up| Northeast, just stairs selling plan has revolutionized cloth- ing values. Come up and let us prove to you how we can save you money. year have much to be thankful for. | | Weat Point in 1875. The War which was consuming the werld has, |active command here December 1, with the help of American prov ces and and his retirement will take place fulness, been definitely checked. January 1, next. We have fed the hungry, given help unto th fatherless and howibee aceed the maked, and bound up the wounds of the distressed—and yet we have for ourselves an overflowing abundance. We are clear-eyed, strong-limbed, pure of heart, and unafraid. : We have found ourselves as a Hence- forth, America will stand pi t as tho greatest peace- and liberty- loving nation on earth. The country is fore, and say grow greater with the passing of the years. WASHINGTON, Gen. Clarence R. Edwards, who led |the 26th New Engtand division, has |been ansigned to the command of the at =e=8") — Overcoats and Suits — Nov. 26,-—-Maj le. * Thanksgiving ICE CREAM -Special MONUMENT SITE Editor The Star: Duwamish head We are happy with the consciousness of having |bee a steliow tar running ont abem® a 1,000 feet, and a bell buoy has to be done our d why should we not take an honest maintained there for the protection pride in g work wel] done? of shipping. Would it not be a good |idea to bulkhead around the outer | edge of the bar and fill in by sluicing Seattle, Cream of Qual- So let us this Thanksgiving gather ‘round the fee | $15 845 ity Creams, is made on png one hg unto Ged who giveth |oft the point of the bluff, then park . - f 1 Net, exerts who a=} Fam th Sop tthe ae rom which now ha ws ow is the time to buy your Overcoat--- | make the best. Seattle we live in America. | by this method, which could be made We show over five thousand overcoats, the greatest Cream of Quality Creams ; into a beautifal Seaview park. Then o is ever uniform in qualit porcggie r geen mega He ying tod goodaans, “Te will i iin manana yoectveesern|l! Stock on the coast. j ways agree with your con- stitution. Be sure to serve it this Thanksgiving. | build a public museum | house the atate fisheries, ical society's exhibit, ete. CREAM OF QUALITY CREAMS | SEATTLE IcE CREAM Co. | LIKENS BILL TO PURITANS Editor The Star In anewer to; your item of recent date, aking | | what Holland had done that William | Hohenszoliern should visit it, let me jinquire: What had Holland done,/ some 300 years ago, when a small! Hats for Less Save on Mackinaws | The most comfortable garment for work or sports is a Mackinaw. We save you money upstairs. See our wonderful Hat values. Thousands of men are saving money on their Hats. You can do the same, heretics, peace disturbers and gen | eral outlaws in thelr own country, | fled to Holland to eacape burning, also to be able to express their own opinions and cherish their own be | Hefs? EDWARD DE YOUNG, A Hollander. Are Weak Nerves and Lack of | Physical Strength Holding | You Back in Life? You Must Have Plenty of Iron in Your Blood if You Want the Power and Energy |1inai dispoxition of Ifis " Satanie ABOUT WILHELM Faditor The Star: Regarding the | Majesty Wilhelm, 1 notice numer. ous suggestions. Among these sug gestions is one that he be sent to/ the Inle of St Helena. While this might be a suitable place for him in some tespecta, I should dislike |to scandalize the memory of Na |poleon by doing #0, While both |were a menace to the peace of the world, Napoleon had many lovable traits and was loved and almost worshipped by his men, and his i to Win, Says Physician Upstairs Joshua Green Bldg. Fourth and Pike Si Sr NT 1 | memory in still revered by the peo- ple of France, and respected by the ivilized world, No such memories will ever cluster about the tomb of | Wilhelm. ¥F.G THE WAGE @UESTION communion with Almighty God, and they will be healed from the avar- ice which “Godleasness” produces. The German people discarded all of their “spirituality,” and see where they Janded. Our beloved country mtands for Editor The Star: Recently there! inerty and justice to all alike, and | cent wages. BURR EI | 1OUSANDS are held | Jappeared an item in one of the pa-| lverty and Justion, 10 vice these a )) CORPORATION BONDS of sufficient tron in pers about the president of the things are not “Americans.” LIKES EDITORIALS v/ cit |foundrymen in New York, urging ‘A. ROSENTHAL, Editor The Star: 1 wish to thank | INSTANTLY RELIEVED WITH BOUGHT AND SOLD j that wages be lowered 1729 18th ave. |you for the good thoughts and in-| Now I ask you, don't you believe N |epirations I get from your edi-| that these fatpocketed “capital | 1 rereRs TO THE STAR toriais, The time has come when JOHN E. PRICE & 0. istic’ gentlemen better put the soft PRAISES EDITORIAL editors need to impress the people, | Jal on that kind of mouthing? The war is over just a few days Editor The Star; I cannot re frain from commending your ed consequent liquidation of labor jthat if they fought to make this | world a decent place to live in they | must find it such when they return —@ place where they and those who backed them in the fight with labor, more than ever before, with their relationship to each other, The may all be guaranteed work at de | Keep the good work up. We'll all be pulling the same democratic string at the home stretch. Sin- — yours, CHAS. G. JONES, Box 336, Bremerton, | $$ | ORMONEY REFUNDED ASK ANY ORUGGIST | Ninth Floor Hoge Building k body means a weakened . ‘ eek nerve force. means jago and everybody is looking for-| \:ortal, in which you refer to Wall|people of America must think and | ed will power, and like the ward to an era of ong ome which| street's prediction of a liquidation |act right if we are to drop no i gece horse tee cr women falls just ory brought about by the mortfien/ oe tabor, following the. fetur of |iinks in the ‘chain of peogresios j rt of winning because they don’t of millions of lives, and these gen-| 2,999,000 soldiers from battle fielder, |from now on. and the press is th | ik up their mentality with the tlemen (% are already scheming to|ang ending with the warning that| people's guide. ( ical strength and eneray which py.| Shackle those who have helped win| these soldiers dare not be used as a) I wish we had more editors who| pu ts | the, war by keeping up the wheels| means of forcing competition and|were not afraid to tell the truth,| | T ordinarily do | Of industry. ae — —-l/and less of the moral coward by many physicians former! not believe in it | pid it burt these gentlemen's | oraznus ‘nud. ea Hatsong pure gives nected with well-known Ho dye agg bg A pocket because the workers only la Catarrhal Deafness iiicinninteeneiameaeed ate Eee for stronath-giving IroD—more Presidential Cobinet Ofrice?, former f tion it. I have taken it|bored eight hours a day and re: | fron to restore the health by enrich- trnited States pega po yaolt and given it to my patients | celved & little higher wage than be. ° | ing the, blood and creating thou- Presidential Nominee, Charles With moat surprising reaults. And |fore the war? What about their an leat loises | ante my opinion the greatest curse pig Pn a gg pf Can. their strength, power and endurance | peetite, ant to any thelr “pgotiten, —— to the health and strength Army Generals (ret! eo ae te A moat markable and | ing"? TELLS SAFE AND SIMPLE WAY fean ple of today is the ala kinson of the [United & vhf pets remedy | Are they so dense ax not to rec T0 TREAT AND RELIEVE ;) ing deficiency of iron in their blood. of Claims at Washington, and what other tonic# oF] ognize that shorter working hou = _ 14 4 Tron is absolutely essential to en- ere 4 You have used. with: urs AT HOME i? able your blood to tranaform the “In regard to the value of Nuxated strong (give the worker a chance to spend “abe food you eat into muscular tissue Tron, former Health Commissioner yourself to|more time with his family—not at If you have catarrh, catarrhal end brain. |i is through iron in the of Chicago, William RR. Kerr, said ° fashionable resorte—and a few) deafness or head noises caused. by } fed coloring matter of the blood that, life-sustaining As oxygen enters Gity Health € of Chicag mumissioner w | the body. Without iron there is no many. tim Laitinena b ta} A f chi a little better than before? eis, you will be glad i strength, vitality and endurance to ent medicin wate t “ per Do you wonder why we have I that these diatressing symp combat obstacles or withstand fe er yet ha ; Fac W. W's In this cc toma may be entirely renme, in vere strains. Lack of sufficient ng any aK and in this country who hate| many inat a iu fron in the blood has ruined roany « : Kained. Nux-jand detest the pitalistic” class?| treatment, which yo t nerves and utterly robbed him estrength,| And do you wonder why the Rol.| pare in your own hon and stam del from your druggist 1 @ rule ute, | the rul 1 two |Sheviki Gesire that class not to par- which ase no necensary to suc with it, I feel that it is more dollars weekly to clothe their! ‘ hlegm drops in your aused catarrh of the pint (double strength) : and power in every walk of lif bie remedy that it ought to be “4 , 4 ticipate in the affairs of govern. me and add to it \& pint of ip wpherefore, strongly advine t Win eae asasiial cad cite wate ie ed 108. | ment? . Little granulated There is no need of ‘ i , ie Phe feel the need of @ strength scribed by every physician in thls Lp shyticee sce wien, feeommended | ret those who are the employers| sue uititocntit fone mes & day, alccenhie is aan enduring the — Resinol Ointment is gentle am 4 yg’ ie 2 ied + ye? BE fae y i dE aed and which now bel one tablespoonful four times a day vr. comfort that i ‘8001 te prescription for organic jron—N: EIT Tedee adibainie tiareoun, ek used by over three million people annu |of labor just drop that idea of re-| An improvement is sometimes noted tea re 4 (Weg J aad 8B which itches ahd bores Hom. Sahin caing: anal bx been a standard s } 4 iron—or if : n and women to take wt ,Tamedy but one | ducing wages and increasing hours after the | firat day's treatment. \by aca wack nd burns, or.is marred treatment for over twenty yearh hia trouble, urchase A receive o rnemiats. ovat . treathi come r 6 > 4 i RT oe i i ad n, and receive | druggists overy-| of iabor. It will create trouble and | Hee aisteetGe heed nota head: | AEE HURT YOU, DON'T 27 rreniiy salience Resinol Oint- you need not hesitate to use it ¢ i Packagen and ser that this particu Y oneit | ted and doen | bring about a condition of affairs | aches, duliness. cloudy thinking, et: PAY ” jment usually relieves itching at once, recommend it to your friends. 1] Far (name (Nuxated Iron) appears that I’ made an « ynaks them viack, detrimental to our dear and glori-|thale anion of the treatment. Lt ME. Aas auiceiy males tbe aie Clone and” “Sed Nesheeeree i Eiken (rae presucts and tatled to | Ur. hchuvies Seatul nnd eeticely |OU8 Country, which has shown to|oteamell, taste, defective hearing | The te my mei ot detiver. |'ealthy again. ear ee F eiron ne every “purchaser the world that “peace” is the foun.| and mucus dropping in the back of jance te you from the fear that ae. | ‘i if money. It i#| datt f all eo: * im lthe throat are other symptoms | compan ental operations. A nag lal Be gh A" dation of all governments—and no| which suggest the pr |“") EXTRACT, FILL, CROWN ana @ iy Fi thing from Nuxated iron. which have never ‘ peace can exist while there are men|tarrh, and which TREAT Teeth absolutely without { } m or who hecause of posseswing capital | come by this efticaci« pain in all cases but acute abscessed NOU} | oS ioe a SARA Gesire’ to use it to cow down the| ii, '%fn'd that nearly 90 per cont of | conditions, [Hrd Hig SEATTLE STAR one who is the producer of all|tarrh, and there must. therefore, bo | pikhcclass, eoeranteed or iY fF eed RINGRESULTS |": es Py ais Slog Se | ay i restor y 5s simple, harmless TERLIN fre } Tuast lot the enpltaiatc clay soak fates Gactiac $ G DENTISTRY i

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