The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 6, 1918, Page 12

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PAGE 12 THREE MILLION ° is Gay P. MASSACRED BY js TURKS IN WAR LONDON, De tinh Ear *'“Lost Battalion” It’s Gay Paris to Yankee: i *'Men Gain Honors naecemeenna thas —_ NGTON, Dec. 6.—The con al of honor, the high tion given by the alor in action, will 1. Chart Whit be awarded t tloney, Pittsf’ MeMurtry Thomas ©. miralty : Kitab ____ Post _corr tant: | |The t ers were in charge of nople, denc nd the famous “lost battalion” of the misery in 8th regiment, surrounded by Ger out the la mana in the Argonne forest for five acting uni days. mitt ot Private of the Ratrbow done their divinto An enemy charke le Chatilion, in October, and captured U1 Gorman. this winter Flew Six Miies Fatally Wounded Dee. 6—Altho shot thru e empire has parceled out among the os and what remains is QUAKE SHAKES UP BUILDINGS | IN VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, I. €., Dee, 6 earthquake was folt } at m. Friday. It was of two min duration and was severe, A hi THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1918. ‘Ba a Joy Walker, “Gets-It"’ for Corns | 2 Drops, 2 Seconds—Corn Ix Doomed Boys’ tan, high-cut Loggers; heavy oil. grained uppers, dou- ble soles. Sizes 10 to 13% An rumbling #0 1 during the in val. Buildings swayed and furniture Serre Ts and windows shook Apparently, the tremor ran from Sizes 1 to 51 $4.45 south to north, ite etrength walkin, everybody in the elt a causing many to rush out Into the atree ex raphie ntate that a pronounced shock experienced at the same time in that hounes shook Reports from smaller communities in the vicinity vicinity, during whieh and windows rattled describe the shock reports from Victoria t in wan h " Hh get h and thigh tn ; fore have t sin f been so rich, Ordinary iit in Pera are estimated to from between 10,000 Turkish pounds This accumulation of wealth has ® by alarned people in the cities, which Newspaper offices were called up were at first unable to inform them as to the exact nature of the convul: | ¥ Many at first believed it to be | “My Corus Peel Clean Off, With ‘Getett’” world e and onl ‘Gota-It genuine en sion been a portion of dha pr enrich Turks at the! © we of Christians. It must “Rot be sup posed that Constantinople lacks anything. Shops are well stocked. | But Mohammedans have all the trade. German Officers had their share in this plunder. They robbed both Christians and Turks In’ the first days after the armis tice, there were at least 27,000 Ger Senate Inquires of Treaty Status man soldiers at the capital. These WASHINGTON, Dec, 6-—The ven have now wen — bee ag ‘ When the American boys are given leave to Paris, one of their enjoy ate ha = “ m intro wen. wort aeUne “| ments is the dance in front of a Y. M,C. A. hut with the Red ‘Triangle (uced by Jones mn, direct Count Rernstorff, who succeeded | \oekers ing the state department to report Von Kuehimann, left Constantinople . whether any foreign nation has the armistice was —_—_—— served notice of intention to abro. gate nmercial treaties and, if so, what reason has been given Britain day are | Manonte n explosion. Germany Will Teach no Flying Game Boys LONDON, Dee. 6 Germany a German flying branches in principal et limenta of flyin, t of a other aircraft uses in Ger CANADIANS TO DINE The Canadian club, at ite dinner Friday at 7 p. m, in club re will send-off to the recently War Veterans’ World Collector of Customs Harry Bla wood will act as toastmaster, the principal address will be given The Hon. J. H. King, British Columbia mints by Judge King Dykeman. ter of public the speakers league annual give a organized association works, will be among Mothers, soon the slush and snow will be here and the boy will need a pair of these sturdy, high-top storm shoes. Don’t wait until the storms are here—buy him a pair now while sizes and assortments are plenty. BOSTON Tot nn Se St the + 737 Stuart Bend me, mall, & free Stuart's Calcium wk Wafers. and |) Name ... Street ... city nts ‘These veterans are amnong the firs of the wounded to arrive in this coun- try in large numbers. The govern ment has announced that all wound. ed and disabled soldiers will be cared for in camps near their homes until they are discharged. Orders have been received at Camp Lewis from the war department for every available bed in the hospital to be made ready, and for the formation of an overseas convalescent detach ment, consisting of the best medical officers in the canton-nent uthern posals for a | power in the Pi be to electrify the rail i. | Two dam sites have been decided on. One is three miles upstream from Cooper City, and the other 12 cniles higher up. Dams 200 feet high | Germans Give Up | TO WIN CASE Russian Indemnity Defended Action for | PARIS, Dee. 6—Complying with stice, ¢ Germans have Damages Against Boiler Makers ever, plotting. Inferior German } cules wots sor" ALL READY FOR 11 KILLED IN an impressive event in Seattle Eleven men are dead and 22 ot umania_upon Gen. Pershing. Convalescent wards at the Camp|!" Charge of arrangeme the detonator assembling plant of the who are on their way from Camp Fu city’s guests Saturday at 11:30 a. m | shaken. were wounded while fighting with |Suests of the members’ council of first explosion occurred A mass meeting at the Are w representatives and prominent local! pacitic engi Guests of the day are Bir Charles Hendy, aide-de-camp; Maj. W. V N.C. M. G.; Staff Pay ; Engineer Lieut. R. H the day after “BRITISH GUESTS PLANT WRECK "<=. "orn, [completed Fryday by the committes Seriously injured here today Lewis hospital are being hurriedly | Observance of the day will besin| DuPont Cap Works ttle, Va. It ie believed at camp head. |*t the Hotel Washirgton There were more than 4,000 per the famous 9ist division, in the Ar-|'h® Chamber of Commerce at | be held in the evening, where ad In Big Power Plan| men. A chorus of 250 voices, several | Tuper, Maj. Tupper, Maj. Gen. R. G McGuire, general staff officer; Capt Haddon, R. C. N.; En- Wood, R. N.; Surgeon E. W. Boak; signed, His satellites remained, how Preparations to make POMPTON LAKES, N. J.. Dee been conferred by King Ferdinand prepared to receive 900 war veterans with the formal reception of the ‘The country for miles around wee} Quarters that most of these men| ‘Following, he entire party will be sons at work in the plant when the = _ coon in Flanders, and at Audem | 'Uncheen Sivas, 6s 'the Masonic Kegon Southern Pacific dresses will be made by the visitors’) peppiIng. path bands and vocalists will entertain. FE. Leckie, C. M. G.; Capt. MH. R. G. Sisman, D. A. A. G.; Capt. E. H t. Commander R. A. How- | Admiral P. H, Colomb, royal navy Flag Capt. A. L. Gresson, royal navy Secretary W. K. C. Grace, roys navy; Signal Boatswin K. Suther- land, royal navy; Lieut. T. Brown | Col. Prior. Victory Sale or Clever Styles IN New Hats All Well Made and of the Beat Materials r the wian indemnity of 300,000 pounds ($1,500,000,000) |to the allies. The value art “| works already returned is placed at 2,000,900,000 franen ($400,000,000) The Washington state society “ Entente Agrees to architects announce a dinner to be a held January 4 for the profession. Demand Ex-K aiser = PM PARIS, Dec. 6—Pritish, Italian and French representatives have agreed to demand extradition of the kaiser, it was semlofficially an nounced today | How the Minute Men and Organized Labor co- operated during the war period is indicated in the fac simile letter from J. A. Nash, international representative, alongside this column. This letter was written nearly a year ago today. | The Most Practical Christmas Gift Gen. Gorgas Is on Way to Guatemala WASHINGTON, Dee. 6—-Maj Gen. W. C. Gorgas, former surgeon general of the army, is leaving for Guatemala, where he will conduct yellow fever work for the Rocke feller Foundation. Many members of organized labor have belonged to the ¢ Men organization since nd some of work ac Nplished by the organization has been due to thelr efforts In many in ew the Minute Men have ated with labor unions. the most notable being the one to which the letter refers. Expelled Members Sue In the fall of 1917, the Rot! er Makers and Iron Ship Build ers Local 104 determined to eliminate from the union such members as belonged to the I HONOR FOR WHITLOCK WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Brand Whitlock, American minister to Bel- | gium, has been made an honorary Burgher of Brussels, according to| government advices Two former members of the Dock tader minstrel trouple will W. W., deeming them an un Pa = gored minstr desirable element to have in > be given by Skinner & Eddy the shipyards, Nine men ployes in the Metropolitan * THEATRE Fifth and Pine Elliott 2525 THE WILKES PLAYERS —IN— Deo whom the union deemed I. W. W., were expelled The nine men joined in an action in the Superior court seeking reinstatement and each claiming $5,000 damages | against the union and its of. ficers. Lacking absolute proof that the men were members of the 1. W W., th unk ficials, who ha n joines It will do all the washing and all of the wringing for only 2 Cents a Week And do the work easier, quick er, better and more thoroughly MINUTE MEN CO-OPERATE WITH ORGANIZED LAB or LOULS WETAND. oti Fir Ave. 7 LA UL f \ me a Con N. W.. Cleveland, Obie. INTERNATIONAL OILER: WM. ATKINSON. 6 B Nera an J. DOWD. a ane MM. A. MANER. oe! 2116 Bighteensh 6, JOSEPH P. BYAN. +-Bth Int. V.-President 1533 Vernem Ave. Chicage, Lil. Qs s0nn rv. scumrrr....ocn 100. v-Pieetsent id Columbus, Obie. CASBY,..Bdltor of Journal bas > —-¥ Low Building, Kamees City, Kes. AFFILIATED WITH THE A. ¥. OF I. *. th ot, Dec,8, 1917. | Minute Men of Seattle, } 645 lyon Bldg., Gentlemen: of Boilermakers, Seattle Washington. -- I Enclosed find copy of decision rendered in the recent case of J.d,Jchneon, plaintiff, against J.A.Nash, and International Brotherhood and Iron Shipbuilders and Helpers of America, We are pleased to admit and acknowledge that a favorable decision to our organization was almost entirely due to the hard and determined work of your organization on our behalf, and the could not have been obtained through any other source, evidence procured by you which Both as International representative for thie district an@ speak- ing for the above local orders, of the friendly attitude taken in general, in the assistance | Our endeavor to eradicate element which has caused us so much trouble, We wish to go on record as being in ranks, all persone who are acting either ina ing or retarding in any manner, prosecution of this. great war, and to thie end solicit your information and we desire to express our deep appreciation by the Minute Men towards labor organizations you are rendering, and have rendered us, in from our ranks the revolutionary end seditious favor of expelling from our disloyal manner .or are hinder - our present Federal Government in the Don't have gray, straggly, thin, Gry, prematurely gray or faded hair as a bottle of the pri- scalp as per simple directions bottle. You can do this in th vacy of your own room. No n visiting expensive hair dressing par Freole Hair Dress ; | Starri Mit haste goer eats at Come and see it work SIG ne The Minute Men pre ait your gray or faded | pes mR GRACE IVAN w. Ww. rt @ beautiful, soft, even zpos. © re and HUFF and MILLER This will please yo than human hands could ever do it GEORG GREATE M. COHAN'S COMEDY ly payments. FREE DEMONSTRATION HOLLIDAY Vacuum Cleaners this action, requ “i the Min ute Men to help them to prove the charge and win their case This is unnecessary, A few dollars down will in court so that the men store. Apply to all your hair and in your home. Balance month damages assessed against the union and its officers. Minute Men. Make Good plaintiffa in th head of hair then gro H NIGHTS—25¢ 506 <a e orga fluffy, lustrous, and of MATINEES—20c-31c ords were s ful, ‘soft, dark "luster ome 2 alg aha ite. Mad veld On-6. sete: bi Sactper. ond attractive t Appliances Co citi —— gh age gro ‘reole Hair Dressing yours: nd s en the I, W. W and For sale by Wartell Drug Co 118 Spring St. 1. 2681. AMERICAN PROTECTIVE LEAGUE ' - - - were the raid on Eolecs promptly 111 “Electric Lahor Savers for the . their hall authori of regular price—$1.2 Hone As th Hair Dressing is guarante , dence ti a ae ‘ cHEATReE Men the union won its ¢ Sear TARE the decision going a long i ae 4 in preventing the I. W. W. to | our Hea epends| im. inprevetne the Hie SAT, NIGHT The Minute Men will con j . tinue their work on lines simi i lar to those followed before it on our taneys LIE hostilities ‘ceased. in ; because they have 4 ' nila taille quested by the Government } Many organs take part in assimi-) by its wide-spread sale and ita value HAPI AN pose oa phere 4 lation of food, and a number are !# attested by an immense number ‘ | continue to co-ops i active in eliminating those portions ° gies Ag o4 be Prareery: ht | md labor, which proved z hany years have p ‘0 the triotism many times ¢ ef the food which are not taken| t tests with the most satis | ie the period ot ihe gan {nto the blood for the upbullding of | factory results. | il the body. Of the eliminative or-| “I wish to say that your remedies gans, the liver and the kidneys are| have been used in our family for iH of major importance, and are most! about fifteen year We are ver Hi Iikely to be overworked and become! without a bottle of Warner's Safe ag @iseased. When such is the case,| Kidney and Liver Remedy in our } various troubles of a digestive and| home, and it has many a such troubles are #0 frequent and) medicine for all diseases of the kid #0 common that it 1s absolutely; neys and diver. Florence KE. Ticket” Necesmary to find some relief., Schmidt, R. KH. D. No. 1, Dun rner’s Safe Kidney and Liver| kirk, O. The y was compounded over 40! Sold by leading druggists every Extraordinary } years ago to help equalize the work i of both kidneys and liver. How Successful it has been is evidenced where Sample sent on receipt of Attraction ten cents. Warner's Safe Keme dies Co,, Dept. 661, Rochester, N. ¥ co-operaticn, _ We recognize the fact that your files contain authentic and positive | information concerning members of tne order of the I.W.W., against which list, we are willing to check our list of_members, and immediately recommend that all I,W.W.'s or other persons who are acting derogatory to the intereste of our Government, and of labor, shall be expelled, and tc this end we will personally bend.our efforts. If it were possible that the rank and file of labor in our midst could become conversant with the patriotic and healthy activities of the organization cf Minute Men, personally, I feel convinced that each man loyal to Union labor would enroll himself as a member of the Minute’Men's organization, and therein actively become a supporter of his organization, 4s International representative for this district, I have already | addressed a letter tc the International officers calling attenticn to the | Splendid work of the Minute Men, and have recommended to them that you receive |hearty, personal, and financial support of labor in.all your acts, Very tate oy y * ee Sao? Fac simile of Letter from Boiler Makers and Iron Ship Builders’ Union | MINUTE MEN DIVISION (Paid for by Special Contribution by Friends of the Government)

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