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IMPORTANT LINKS Hygiene, rest, pure air, sunshine jad a wel diet, plus SCOTT'S EMULSION to improve the blood. pality, in. crease ly-weight and buil id up a woh are important links i in| mee ical treatment of incipient | pu tt fections. oa child or adult with a tendency to weak lungs or tender throat, Scott’s brings a wealth of rich Bowne,Bioomfield.N.J. 8-18 od nial THANKSGIVING ‘TO BE A PEACE - FESTIVAL HERE Thanksgiving day in Seattle will bo a cityowide celebration of peace, with thousands of soldiers and sailors from Northwest camps as the community's guests, All a for the big |whieh will be he and Pike, Thur Police is invited to turn out fest and parade, Lon Second ave., be commencing mu ltween Yesler jat 7:30 p.m | Five band Etks, Moone, Ragies and Knights of Pythias-—will lead the big informal parade, in which civilians and the thousands of soldiers and saflors here for the day » invited to take part. ‘The proces | sion will"start at Yester and march to Pike on the right side of the street, and then back to Yesler on the left | side, No other traffic will be permit jted, and the street will be roped off by the police, The music will not stop for one minute thruout the march. The bands are now arrang ing a program of successive airs, | When one stops playing, the next in order will start, ‘This will be followed by dances in every public dance hall, and lodge rooma will be thrown open to soldiers | and sailor here from Northwest camps free of charge. At the Arena and Armory dances coffee and cake will be given the service men free. Churches Plan Service | Most of the churches have arrang: 4 special services of thanksgiving | | for the blessings of peace brought by the year 1918. With 20,000 to 30,000 soldiers and sailors expected in Seattle Thanks giving day, the war camp community service ix making an appeal to citi zens to invite service men home to or or provide accommodation for » for the night. To invite a serv- nas guest, call the Y, M.C.A, tiers’ and Sailers’ club. ght cars will be operated be- | tween Seattle and Tacoma, and an| all-night boat service between here | and Bremerton is being arranged for | visiting sailors. Hold Special Dinner Jewish soldiers and sailors are in- vited to attend the Thanksgiving din- ner which will be held at 12:30 p, m. Thursday, In the Y. M. H. A. audito- rium, 17th ave. and EF. Jefferson st. | Rabbis Simon Glazier and Samuel Koch will be among the guests, to-| gether with members of the Jewish | welfare board. Celebrations, entertainments, | dances and concerts have been ar ranged by practically every fraternal unit in the city. | It ts the hope of Mayor Hanson, who placed Thanksstving arrange-| ments in the hands of the Elks, that the whole community will make | Thursday a redletter day, in appre elation of the victorious end of the} war and the sacrifices offered by the | men tm uniform. [Gen, Allenby on Return as Victor } CATRO, Nor. 27.—Immense crowds greeted Gen. Allenby on his return to Egypt. Gen. Allenby com- manded the victorious allied troops in Palestine and Syria in thelr oper- ations against the Turks. 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FANCY FAT YOUNG TURKEY Lots of Good Things! Satisfaction | EAT THANKSGIVING DINNER AT WING’S CAFETERIA 1409 First Ave. Here’s U.S. Navy Chef’s GOTTSTEIN IS Substitute for Turke ial U BY PEGGY CONNELL GREAT LAKES, IL, Nov. | Packey Schwartz Is known by name and fame to all mothers, fathers sisters and sweethearts of men at the Great Lakes naval training sta tion Packey is a cook—THE cook the man who knocks that home sick feeling of the boy's when he hita detention camp Packey is going to the 2,000 men under his care for Thanksgiving, but he thought there might be some families, who were planning to do without turkey this year, who would like to know his favorite substitute. AND THAT SUBSTITUTE I8 PORK “Well, now, when you get It sliced and all spread out on a platter, it just looks like everybody is going to get white meat, That's about the only difference,” he says. “And by the time they see dressing with It. and cranberry sauce, the chiidr will all be asking for the drumatic The thing to do is to bone a loin of pork and bake it till {t is thoroly done, then serve it sliced thin. To make the dressing use 1 loaf of bread, soaked, 1 pint of oysters, salt Orgy of Wrecks Lands S er in Hands of Police} Arrested for driving his automobile thru the fence at Marginal way and | Des Moines road, Tuesday night, C./ F. Collina, according to the police, raced away and failed to report hed Pow the Georgetown police station, as he promised to do. A short time later he was discov ered four miles north of the Des Moines road, still racing madly. He was arrested again, this time being personally conducted to the station by the officer However, Collins’ wild instincts got the better of him again, and he ran squarely into another auto, about half a mile south of the city Umitas, throwing both into a roadside ditch. He was taken to the Georgetown station in the arresting officer's car, where he was entered on the books as an intoxicated person. Later, he Hila car, or the remnants of it, is retained at a Farage at 13th and Duwacnish, near the city Umita. John Loses Faith in Mankind; Left Holding the Sack John Eliifson, Forest hotel, Seat tle, Wednesday feels that his faith in man ts dead. Tuesday night—it waa near mid night—John encountered a colored man at Maynard ave. and Jackson st, who informed him that it was a bitter night. John agreed that {t was bitter, land both agreed that a nip of something would be fine to take the tingde out of the atmosphere, figura | tively. The colored gentleman affirmed he knew of a place where it could be obtained, and John gave him a $20 bill and told him to get a quart. John has asked the police to help locate the colored man and the $20 bill. to give turkey NRUFFLED AS STATE CLOSES # K ‘ontinued From Page One ui Prosecutor Lundin, dent of Murray and said the body when je called by fed a ploture | tnat he recognized jhe saw it in the m | Tables Slightly | Unexpected turns in the trial late ‘Tuesday turned the tables slightly in favor of the defense. | Clarence Good, the state's chief lwitness, who had told of driving Gottstein to the spot where the body |wan found, was suddenly asked by | Attorney Walter 1. Allen, in cross | examination | “Why did you threaten to kill | Gottstein if he were not convict | “Because I knew he would get me," answered Good | “Let me see that gun you have on you,” Allen demanded. "That gun is for my protection, land | won't let go of it,” replied Good, | Reluctant Witness Another unexpected development was the failure of Abe Greenbaum, |pawnbroker, to identify the gun ‘|}found near the body as one he had {and pepper Here is his recipe for cranberry sauce; One quart of whole cranber- ries, 1 pint of cold water, 1 pint of sugar Put the cranberries In the cold water; boll 1% minutes; then sift before adding sugar. Another suggestion of his for a turkey, the family is small, in fried chicken a la Maryland. The apparent impos sibility of frying chicken at this season is explained away when you know that he uses old chicken, bot! ing it first. After it fs done, cut up for frying. Roll the plecea in flour, dip in egg, then in cracker crumbs, and drop in hot grease just long enough to brown With this a cream sauce and corn fritters should be served. The sauce is made by stirring flour into melted butter and adding hot water Cook ul it add a little milk, sale and pepper. Packey joined the navy 14 years ago, “when they had wooden ships and iron instead of the iron ships and wooden men they've got now he says, The seven seas have been his to mail. Twice he has gone ‘round the world. On one of his early substitute for where men voyages, when they stopped on the| | coast of Japan, he had a mont elab- orate Oriental scene tattooed on his cheat. Ho has always been presented to the famous people he haa cooked for land he numbers among his friends Secretary Josephus Daniels, William Howard Taft, Julius Rosenwald, | Captain William A. Moffett. mem. bers of Chicago's moat exclusive so | wornan's | celal met, who took the | training course at Lake Geneva, where Packey was chief cook, and movie stars, boxers and wreatiers. ia @ thin sauce and then | loaned the defendant. Prior to the ltrial, the sheriff's office declared | Greenbaum identified the weapon. Concerning Gottatein's alleged convermtion with Good, when he asked concerning the most vulner able spot to kill a man, the defense attempted to show that this was logical and innocent conversation | which followed discussion of the sol | diers being killed in France. Tells of Attempt to Bribe the chauffeur, declared on » witness stand that dark com. ned man” had attempted to him in an effort to prevent hin taking the witness stand in the trial Deputy Sheriff Matt Starwich, aft er describing discovery of the body testified that Gottateim declared: “I didn’t do it, I didn’t do it; for God's wake, I didn't do it.” Deputy Sheriff John Hamlin. stenographer, testified that Gott stein, after his arrest, had denied secing Murray on the day Good says he drove the two to the woods near | Den Moines. Sheriff Stringer then testified that Gottstein later admitted being with Murray on the trip to Des Moines. Densmore to Speak at Chamber Lunch John B, Denamore, director general of employment for the United States, and J. H. Bloedel, local lumber man. will address the regular Friday noon of the membern’ council of ¢ Chamber of Commerce, at the Masonic Denanore will speak on national labor problems, while Hloedel will dis cusm the problematical development of the lumber industry tn the North west during the next four years, OFFICER ASKS FOR AN INQUEST ON KILLING | An Inquest into the shooting of Fred Newman by Police Sergt. Gus | Hanmotbind, Monday evening a week ago, when Newman is said to have resisted arrest with a drawn ro- volver, was held by Coroner C. C. | Tien Wednerday afternoon, at the of Sergt, Hasseibind. WE'LL BE BUSY All Day Tomorrow THANKSGIVING Feeding Uncle Sam’s Soldiers and Sailors for the Elks’ Club CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD EATS CAFETERIA 811 Second Ave. If you value your watch, let Haynes repair it. 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