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ah 4 CLOSING OU NOT CONSULTED BY WAR BOARD, ; THE SEATTLE x } { \ ® STAR-——WEDNESDAY, DI VEGETABLE BAND WILL _ FURNISH ARMORY MUSIC STYLE O’HARA’S UPSTAIRS WOMEN’S STORE SECOND FLOOR, ECONOMY MARKET Corner First Ave. and Pike St. What Clarence L. Reames of Department of Justice Told Minute Men I will say to you that had your organization in the Northwest, it would have been impossible for the ot Justice to have succeeded. You ca into being at a time not only when it was neces sary to mold public spirit behind your govern ment for a vigorous prosecution of but you came into being at Department of Justice badly for the purpose investigation into t not been for Department the law. 2 time when the need your hely of ma ntelligent the : wack you have performed well . per formed intelligently; 4 pt energetically, and ther for doing it na there before the armistice will be just as much need for doing the next six months as there iy for doi now, # much need DRESSES EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS SUITS and DRESSES HALF PRICE COATS 300 ~HIGH-GRADE, WOMEN'S COATS Less Than Cost ready to de anything to assist my I tried to persuade the general staff to seek pence then, even at a) great sacrifice, golmg wo far as to ive up Alsace-Lorraine. But I was 4 to mind my own business and © my activities to command my armies, I have proof of ing this Says He Did Not Want War “Contrary to all statements hith erto made abroad, I never desired war and thought the moment quite inopportune. I was never consul dered. DARKEN YOU! GRAY HAIR with “Neves-Tee’ Tour friends can “Never- | mirer of suppartec 1 thought during the senatorial campaign| tack was & mistake, We sheuld| last March, which interfered with| to Go to Frisco have attacked to the castward of] +; itary forces by pro| CAMP LEWIS, Dec. 4—THead Verdun, where (hero would have success of the enemy in| quarters of the 44th infantry reg been great probabili declared that Ludendorff was mainapring of Germany’s war. activities, burs was @ mere figurehead | Admires Wilson | He the like “The air went much too far BARUCH CAN co WASHINGTON, L Wilson has of Bernard Baruch, chaienan of the} war industries board, effective Janu- ary 1, it was officially announced to They must have 4 other towns and the big gun used | ——— At Once! Stops Stomach Distress! Indigestion pain, food souring, acidity, gas, and reeident Wilson. that the Verdun at y of success while Von Uinden of the estate w raids on London and and the report about & crown coun: |against Puris were useless mili-| cil being held in Berlin to decide|tarity and, in fact, silly,” sald! LATEST on the war I deny on my oath, [) rrederick Wiltam. ‘Orders to sub- was enjoying a stay at a watering | marine commanders were read dif place when mobilization was or|ferently by various officers, whe Regarding al My father also, I am sw raids, | suggested two years ago an| nae not desire war. If Germany had| international agreement confining | heartbu $98,00 to 82 $14, 95 sought’ the best opportunity for air activities to the actual war! — making war she would have chosen| gone, but my opinion was entirely | $25.00 to $35 the period either of the Boer war/ disregarded. I was again told my| Coats ™ $19. 50 or the RussoJapanese war job was to command my armies.” “5 “From the beginning I was cer|” Ho expressed also his disapproval $37.50 to $45.00 “” $29. 50 tain that England would enter the! of the deportation of Belgian worm-| bape ore ———— en from occupied territory, but was « 0.00 to $65.00 ee 99 overruled, he maid oats ” $39. 50 Ho declared himself an ardent ad C. dom President mer the resignation = Former State Senator Robert Ff N of $6,000 to be div 1G, 4, 1918 CROWN PRINCE NOW ue HE DID NOT WANT WAR -pevani YOUNGER ASKS LABOR PROGRAM Founder of the Be- vani Opera Com- pany, Famous Basso and Eminent Vocal Instructor, adds His Voice in Praise of sday, invitations to the Red; to make up their minds to be } as Christuma tree fun at the! t Ab Nike: Aas Mi lado anta way ws -— -— i He one of the first to get your . AMSTERDAM, Holland, Deo, 4—~| Printers. were given to children of] tickets, mo that at the soonest pow | Tepe +) HARA’S ENTIRE STOCK Amsterdam papers carried a lengthy | Seldiers and sailors calling fer them | sible moment I will know he Yo Linterviow with William | 4t Red Cross headquarters, 318 Uni-| airplanes and sleighs to load with | t) 5 "HARA Hohensctlern, 1 F ¢| verwity at iy tho first da : a —or— ready to take up ordinary citizen: | rds of admission have been issued,/ One of the entertainment shies euotner the hundreds of expectant little fol) decided upen is t ate 9 “Should tha German government| ave been asking fer them for days, | ner’s band won't look t , t| 7 the od States or France, 1| of the festival, Santa haw been after| ments are to be caimor hall be perfectly content to return the boys and girls who have loaned | pumpkins cabhaxes turnips and, SUITS and to Germany as a simple citizen, | fathers or uncles to the government, | maybe, sweet potatoes ngton stands for even-handed fu form, and pamphiels thru the math 3\Camp peers Men ment will be in San Francisco, « ~ lcording to orders receive th the ex ided berw | rel on duty by Co! Jones, commander of the One battalion will be at Fort Lawton, Wash many U. 8 guards now thin state, rm go instantly! ountry. I uld even be happy to! conflict. This view was not shared | | Victor Ber er Is | work as a laborer in a factory, At|by Prince Henry and the other & jt ee.” * as at prerent everyt? ppears chaotic members ef my family | Indicted Once More), ot “th Bese “" anch in Germany, but [ hope things will) “People have credited me with) 1 Growee, Win, Dee. 4--Vie-| ome, oF « right theme ‘\g warlike intentions But I was only : Commenting on war strategy, he jer with a desire to gee the| tor I. Berger, socialist congress nde ‘ ow ‘ said kept thoi efficient, and 1|manclect, of Milwaukee, and his Women are er ! whing “I was convinced early in Octo-| werked hard to bring thi campaign manager, I Arnold, | ™ Qs ber, 1914, that we had lost the war,| People blame mo with the f charged with violation the ¢ os 2 to 1 sideret our position hopeless|at Verdun. But I refused twice to|pionage act, were indicted o ‘om shingle p a battle of the Marne there with the treeps at my! counts by a grand jar Tues : yeaa which we should not have lost if} d wal, On the third occasion my! qa were charged with tay ee yp sempiedbne the chiefs of our general staff had/ attack was succemsful for the first sending 5 of the Milwaukes | . partmen 1 a caso of threo days, but I was not properly | Leader ntaining Berger Pleasant relief! Wonder what you ate to upset your stomach ? Don't bother? Here is The moment Pape’s reaches your unsettled stomach all the lumps of indigestion pain, sourness, gases, acidity, headache d dyspepsia go. TODAY funds to do the work the Government has asked them to do to Make America Safe for Americans Seattle will respond loyally to this call of the Government as it has responded to all other calls. carefully and effectively used by the (Paid for by special contribution by friends of the Government) Diapepsin Costs so little at drug stores. upset? Pape’s Diapepsin (Precinct officers of Seattle Minute Men in annual meeting, September, 1918) the Government”——THE MINUTE MEN BEGIN THEIR DRIVE IN SEATTLE Your reli ef! WILL PUT ON YOUR FI contributions Third Ave. A sans Pantages University believe SoLOELLE The ToneColoring Solo Piayer Piano. “There ia no dowbt thet t do anything that the reatest pianut can ¢ Perte nique, the most delicate nuances; and, ebowe old f ron of taste can put hig O1n indiosdual interpredation into b rumen btain from “just ome . . art 4 hiok h ” ” Mano muss a it has p Lh, 2th ake equal ae The Soloelle is the most wonderful of all musical instruments —te hear it vast superiority FIRST —The Seleeilc te the only yete ared-—to play » convinced of its is to be @ om vlayor plane thet ine—the charm pression, ead ceetere of mentee! « Chickering Solocile, Autopian: lo. elle, Montelius Solocile, I 4 Soloelle, Washburn Selo Termes if desired Other Instruments in Exchange Licensed Soloeile Dealers ) SAVE SAVING The more for beth » STAMPS evidently persons Those Russians are what they read the neu m pa pe war was ended. will TE MEN DIVISION AMERICAN PROTECTIVE LEAGUE Minute Men Thanked by Reames for Their Ser- vices to Government I thank you, not only for the work that you have performed for the government in the past, but for the work that I know you will perform in the future, It has been, indeed, a pleasure to work with you, and I have Zelt in working with you that I was working with a conscientious, patriotic and reliable organization upon which I could at all times rely was hard and at times somehow some other str want the law enfo 1, there was organization of men to whom I ec any time and say that the goverr ussistance, with the a ar > that that to be given right then and um and that organization was the orgam the Minute Men: And for t len did support and as an officer of the government, I want at this time to thank you. 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