The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1918, Page 8

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PAGE 8 CANADA SENDS TROOPS TO TROOP LOSS AT EXPEDITION IS NOW ON WAY TO NORTHERN PORT United Press Leased Wire Direct te n Ry « OTTAWA governn H Canadia of the ext beria and left dete on Nove It has bee rest of the expe ent is mo qT the question tion should inet has be some time ties on the su The imper Aber » exped The cab mmunication for w t author forward States a forces. It is understood that the 1 of the forces wil for a year from the armistice. A 11, they will be return home It is possible that by that time the situation in Siberia will be so cleared the whole force can return The expedition was decided on last gaummer dy the imperial war cabinet A force then was necessafy to re store order and counteract German influence. Great Britain was unable to forward troops from England. and Canada, as the nearest to St beria, was asked if it would con tribute an army, Great Britain foot ing the bills. London Girls ‘Keen to Wed Blind Men LONDON, Nov. 30.—An average of two weddings a week take p among Dlind soldiers at St. Dunstan. More than 200 have been married Not ‘only do girls keep their to wed, made before the men were blinded in combat, but In many cases mbers ste E year from Nov given the ri girls who have refused proposals of | S< Marriage before the war, now insist on being married to the biinded he roes. Sometimes the men marry girls they have never seen. At St. Dun stan’s the blinded soldiers are trained to be self-supporting, and these men are able to support their wives. A silver teapot is the gift to every blind soldier married from the institute, and a wedding breakfast is given. Handcuffed Navy ~ Boy Evading Law If a sailor approaches you with one hand behind him and asks for a file Saturday, turn hin over to the po lice. This is the manifesto from po- lice headquarters, where Patrolman W. JHf'Steen mourns the loss of his handcbfts, Steen handcuffed the sailor at 70 Yesler way Friday, where he and Ole Nelson. were arrested while disposing of a sv't case stolen from S° EF. John- son, laborer, the night before. The suit case was recovered, but the sail or got away after a struggle, with the handcuffs clamped on one wrist. Ole is in jail. WOULD AID POLAND A meeting to devise aid for Poles who have suffered under Prussian domination will be held in Douglas hall Sunday, at 3 p. m. The public is invited. John P. Hartman and Col. A. M. Hawthorne will address the meeting. FISH EGGS—LOTS OF 'EM The distribution of 3,400,000 silver trout exgs from the Lake Whatcom hatchery among the state counties Will be effected within the next few days, according to the state fish com missioner. | country is preparing for a shrinkage SEA LESS THAN 02 PER CENT Y HAROLD B. BECHTOL ran Manager of Newspaper Enterprise Association) N, Nov, 30.—Fre LOND mt war 21,500,000 allied nations were trans wea, by th ed navies 4,391 mer per cent ported f snd naval than vcrosa for ott addition, the ransported more than 2,000,000 a the ya in 191 have ginning of cony the totaled 75,929 and losses » few hundred ship hiess submarine war sailings of all the numbered of tespite rut tar of losses was high erranean traffic cluding aux! Lisplace ment tons 00 tons during the war, and the personnel of the British navy from 146,000 to 406,000 men. SOUTH AMERICA WILL BE ENTER OF COMPETITION ar by D BUENOS AIRES, Nov erica has had a period of unexam prosperity Now that the trade ax commercial way The percentage jaries) grew 004 to 6,500, 20.—South world In to turn to with th is apparent Reports that a large percentage of the new merchant marine of the United States will be turned to § Acnerican commerce indicates purpose of the United States. Huns Lose Hold Pritish preparatic with South Amer mu the BY J. W. T. MASON (Written for the United Press) NEW YORK, Nov ports m Berlin that the kaiser has signed a form jocument, renounc ing the throte and abe ne ficlala from t r oath ¢ ciance to him, do not mea end han been made the co to return | the Hohenzo’ Having broken } ation, Hohenze tate to reeall if conditions warranted The fact that German officials have been relieved of their pledge of loyalty to the head of the Hohen | zollerns, in Valueless, in view of the 4 antagoniem of the German of class to popular rule The most favorable factor tn the situation for the return of Hohen sollern to Germany is the continued their positions by the COULD BRING BILL TOU. S, EXPERT SAYS nm - ; - Continued From Page One e of we of the f ywing 8 for commerce ntries will | ¢, the competi » that ia coming. man t her hold on South American commerce, and to the} countries which most promptly es sh banking and co:nmercial tions will go the bulk of the trade the continent Agreem between the London and Brazilian bank and William Dea ‘s bank and the Anglo-South American bank. Ltd, will give the British mediums which will greatly extend their commerce, it ix learned here Ger to nepiracy jerns to power word to clvt ern would not he his renunciation oath pnne Crops Are Good Money has increased in Argentine. crops are good and the wool market will add to the wealth of the try Chile has had one of the most pros perous years in recent times, due to the demand for its nitrates, tho the coun ention of in income from export duties with the passing of war embargoes, Be fore the war, h er, Germany im t of the production Bolivia has yet begun to react from war prosperity, and the high price of tin continues: Peru had a volume of foreign trade for 1917 which showed a 50 per cent ports by $25,000,000 Uruguay has seen increased pros perity with the development of the live stock industry and installation of new freezing establishments crimes: * n the ne ex NTION fel on the h jurisdiction tradition ALLY h seas or wi f th CAUSED party as INTE Four Days Only STARTING Sunday L ) a, ‘ ps 4TH BET PIKES PINE suffic with th justify fent Lusitania to Wm. Ho States for h extradition ts me commit L separate na ther tion, ion, than | in a war as between nat question of whether off for which tho ka been indicted both in the States for the sinking of the | tania England for London, were the has 1ses er Lusi committed “wil or 4 that the intentiona rry ds of ¥ lebrated occ law sufficient ¢ Hohenzollern's sug thmann knows r be ‘intent” at perhaps deemed of trial Believes Britain Should Take Over German Colonies LONDON, Novy. 30. “attitude of ed by the will be toward There no tenderne terms to be demand iritish, Walter Long, sec r the colonies, de t Bris of the their in clared in tol. He ad German colonie n speech olution question b: on in the Pri I could see no other solution than their inclusion the British em Long said Where the ited, they or of this ~ As a member of the committee inted by the premier to der to be demanded of Ger can as that you that any toward First Time at These Prices elu tish empire in Weekdays s Sundays and Holidays, Evenings after 6:30 Children pire ves have been con are overwhelmingly Add Tax the pany many, 1 terms ure you y anxlety will be shown have no need of an tenderness THIS 18 HUN FAVORITE PARIS, } 30.—This is from the rican soldiers’ paper, Prohibition coms to be unable to affe nd of spirits. What? Why, the Rhine whine, of course,” THE SEATTLE STAR The Specialist mame old rev |w appot gime Thin part « tion fx not in curioun soc servative & dertaken by the is commanded The army ra-mil oaths in Germans blame the own «ina or tariete. tather the of the world against G This feeling the planet w Ita tendency w Thru yet mana lern may the th rane | Monste e— Christmas Show SATURDAY, NOV. 50, BeTrer Give tim TH TWICE OVER etrore Plots by Hohenzollern Not Ended, Says Mason tionary official 1 under the f the German sympathy wi et experiment tr foment, now being un Kerlin politicians by the itariste who gave their to H zollern ¢ evidence that plight on the the their the sins of mill blame is piled on the which leagues it jermany of resentment against ill grow in Germany 1 be to unite all ¢ that spirit Hohenx« find his way back r Pie at * sae] j by James & Merrihew. Lona Rathbone, entertainers for Christm Plans are kiddies’ festiv Red Cross at the Armory val will open fore Santa Claus a friends with young to go school well under Christmas, ie of the child « Fund, way for the ul, to be given by the The festi the day order to atl p.m be in give n opportunity to make all the little tots too At 3p. will to school m children arrive. will be precious, so every child 1 father vice must at the Red Ci University at A feature o} opent fa by Pau great thing al ia enchanted with Chauncey ufterr the evening on get or unele a card of in the ser admission rosa headquarters, 31 f the day will be, the wonderful baked rau, of Dngland. The yout the ple is that it and will remain filled Wright's goodies all ple ind won't be opened until WORKER MEETS DEATH W. B. Rawth ing company ¢ killed Inte plant, his head elevator h thorn wa was ur Interlake at Napavine, »mploye Priday IN ELEVATOR CRASH, norn, uttle Light ut the company's 1 being crushed by an manipulating, Raw married and lived His parents live was instantly | > SATTORE PRODUCTS OF CHILD LABOR TO BE TAXED WASHINGTON senate finan Nov 30 committee has adopt ed the Pomerene child labor amend ment to the revenue bill, impoxing a 10 per cent tax hild labor n the net profits of producta of This the bill child labor law, rec amendment, if retained in will take the declared un conatitutio The committe zone restriction matter, The rate cards ent re preme court of mcond< committee restored on lane mail Take Your place of the |¢ 1918, DISPOSITION OF © FOCH’S FAVORITE PORTRAIT | TEUTON FLEET IS NEW ISSUE BY FRED 8. FERGUSON Ur 1 Prony Cor PAIS, Nov, 40-7 internat politios bs as additional issues sly brought out in the sine of mal vinibty quickening, are enutle formal preliminary peace diveus shons The principale proposition te divide the German navy among Hiew The United Prens is rw issue is the able to tate od authority that thi 1 favorabl ourse that it want At the same time It 1 joal effect wid be that the ide f the f war we a fought of the meric yortior allied nations would re combined bu to much to dwarf the entitled t wer in the lea on pe Col. House will r ference of London, Hin ¢ main allied leaders 1 red him The United States thus at the meeting rn have to re bed 1 be unrey nted Are Amazed re giving prom rding the jent Wil an internal prom) creating amaze nuch nence at present ts ment in Europe Here from the preside lection from t ta he only remembrance, lowing. REPORT 1,100 JEWS SLAIN IN MASSACRE | LONDON, Nov rt that represen 1 of al ne him formal “de tions will The l number between on all subse in hotel ac- begin British 200 arr and ding expert tant shortage 20.—Berlin news ma is act apers rep 1,100 Jews were Italy is 1 to reach Paris the middie of The crown prince of Ser be the next member of roya: ¢ Victor Emmanue massacred in Lemberg. A in which hundreds had was set on fire, and apting to ene were > arriv ‘De Edwin Hurley is negotiating for the use of German and Austrian p: er ships to facilitate the rtation of the army back is noeking to ships to ald in pr rr Jewish news agency at Stock announces that the Jewish suburba of Lemberg were destroyed and bombs houses a trans died hore Parr were dropped on 600 A nerious ch fi Mexican Is Hanged BAC MENTO, Nov, 30 J Dp. Negrete, a Mexican, was hanged yesterday at Folsom. He was food crisis Food shipments te ers will be handle ute the central pow ade ts allied ab 20-year sen tence for murder, committed in Los Angeles county, and in January, this year, stabbed to death with a pocket serving a KIEV.—Gen. Dolgoroukoff will Keller, and will com he Ukraine troops succeed Gen ee SIBERIA This is Marshal Foch's favorite photograph, a copy of which sented to Secretary of War Baker when Baker was in France. corner, the marshal has autographed the picture. and the date, is the greeting translated, the autograph ft “To Mr. Baker. ———— TD EDITOR IS CHARGED WITH CRIMINAL LIBEL MARSHFIELD, Ore., Nov. = Charged with criminal bel, M. Malon editor of the Coos Bay Times, of Marshfield, is undet ar rest today. Archie Philip, county commissioner, claims that Maloney made Ubelous statements against him Police headquarters in every large y in the Western states have been r ed from the Seattle central ste tion of the burglary of $4,000 worth of furs from the Baker Fur Cols p, @t 1531-A Second ave., Thanks ing morning. Descriptions of the 7 pieces stolen have been forward ed. E. F. Dabm, vice chairman ofthe war economy committee of the state council of defense, has receivel word of the death of his mothe, I \dison, Wis the Crus h out of LAST-MINUTE gift buying must be eliminated this year. The wasted force of the usual Christmas Crush is to be turned to winning the war. THE observance, by Christmas shoppers, of the following instructions, which were issued to retail stores by the Council of National Defense, will save MAN-POWER, COAL and GASO- LINE: No extra employes are to be engaged for the holi- Christmas shopping to be finished and gifts in the mail before Dec. 5. No extra deliveries, Every- body requested to carry all packages possible. Constant advertising of this new policy in all re- tailers’ advertisements. 1 shopping hours will be eliminated. Shop early in the day—before noon. Efforts will be used to in- duce people to buy only useful gifts. PLAN to do your Christmas shopping RIGHT AWAY! Go EARLY to the stores! Your MER- CHANTS have loyally complied with every request of the government! All holiday stocks ARE ON DIS- PLAY, and READY for you NOW! Every SALESPERSON is keyed up to the IM- PORTANCE of SERVING YOU PROMPTLY and SATISFACTORILY. By shopping early you will find happiness in the consciousness of a DUTY LOYALLY PERFORMED —your gifts will REFLECT GOOD CITIZENSHIP —you will find the ROOM and the TIME to make PROPER SELECTIONS, and the STOCKS will be UNBROKEN and ample to meet your every demand! DO YOUR CHRISTMA Christmas Shoppi OPPING NO

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