The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1918, Page 12

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Dean Priest, in Letter From | France, Tells of “Wild West’’ Unit’s — Achievement | *":""»: « the Third Am hoven Doewell no unit engaged. even more marvelou from Dean Arthur sentative in Franc tion of Parents of of Washington ‘The letter, addressed to Judge O. KR Holcomb, state supreme court, m than before en from Washingt and Yesler, ac Attorney Prosecuting day had been human being could n thru such defenses answered ‘Icnpoanible Col, Inglis of our dofar n comma division alongside tt me that he did not k and blo uid end our men went thre and forth for enemy 4 DAYS ON STARTING SUNDAY of us over here in the backs serve?” IST MEN ARE HONORED IN FRANCE Maj. George W. the distinguished service ted re © first time t men have receiv ual roe the t div tle jon's re Little Pigs Make Big Profits 169 will etart you nr hogs tn Calif tive plan. kind that te bow raining HEAR JACK O'DALE ON OUR WURLITZER new profit-sharing plan. land scheme. tewlars. CONTINUOUS 11 TO 11 DAILY MARJORIE LAKE AND THE BIG BEAUTY CHORUS OF IN SPECIALTY NUMBERS ON THE LARGE ILLUMINATED RUNWAY SPECIAL LADIES’ 2,100 SEATS FOR LADIES AT . PRICES NIGHTS (Sundays and Holidays) MATINEES 2:30 T [aoe Reach Well, Pronounce It} Yourself We Can’ t} WASHINGTON, Dee entire rican eached the general line A confirmation of the b wt Todanre the 91st division ar : cording fiercest fighting br of October muniqu came thru it with at lotter our men have per- | la nannnnnn * inolation hospital Lundin, told beforehand they wou t in another st. He told w th nd that the iguificant feature of all ix there never was the slightest hes who have und and wait Farwell, coma, and stationed with the 361st in fantry, of the Slet division, is one of the 15 men of this division to receive tly by Gen, Pershing ny of enition for their exploits altho, as a whole, of coura fF expert management net profit has been under ordinary farm MATINEES (Daily Except Mon. and Thurs.). . that any headway that In one place the battle raged back aix days before finally retired and left the Americans in undisputed possession “If you find words inadequate to express your feelings, what do you think must be the condition the of those tand and on the and tenacity has been officially praised Maj. Farwell recetved his crom for extraordinary herotam in action ne Gesnes, France, September 24 and 29. 1918. Thru personal bravery leadership Maj. Farwell captured and ar and ney for investment In howe under oer No stock or Write today for full ASSOCIATED SWINE DRERDERA, INC. 199-412 Crocker National Hank Hidg, \ Ban Francisco, Cal, ~|| MARSHAL FINED $100 |etven at clom of the nales day. HE SEATTLE STAR Qist Division Wins Honors in Great Battle FOR STRIKING WORKER For striking John Dons. with ar a Skinner olver on re ploye 4 was taking a noon hour irive, and wax stopped by Mines for speeding at Tukwila, Rayfield put up $100 ball money. Keeween Tukwila and Seattle they we hauled by Mines on hie mo 5 tacked Rayfield with hie fist and Tose with & revolver, to the evidence according held the positions attacked In his rea for bestowing the " whing cited the indi- vidual act courage of these men, the off re flouted danger tn; leading troopa, men risked their lives lo nave comrade and how, in every various actions, the men greatest coolness and forti-| thowe receiving the crosses were all from the S61st infantry, as follows: Maj ree W. Farwell, Tacoma, | xince killed in action Maj. Oncar F. Miller, Los Angeles, Cal, sines killed In action Capt. Charles EB. Chenowtth, Salt | Lake, Utat pt. Campbell Burke gt. Arthur J. Zimmerman, Bon » Ferry, Idab Sergt. John Kees, a native of Den mark | Sergt. Nat Ff. Smith, Kelso, Wash. Corp. Albert J. Reed, Haywards, Corp, Shalmar Froman, Murphy, Idaho. Corp. J. A. Wallace, Battle Ground, Clarke county, Waah. Mugler Ray EB Walston, Waal Private V. A. Carley, Cincinnati, O. Private Joseph I. Leeb, Chicago Cotvitie, Private Gilbert Strabb, Devon, | Mont Private Wallace Smith, Corvallis, | Or AUCTION MULES ? ] AT ARMY CAMPS | An auction mle of horms and} mules will soon take place at Camp Lewis, This will be the first step taken in the demobilization of the! animals, which will be conduced on the same lines aa the depleting of | the ranks among the men | This sta! nt in made by Capt Edward Racder, commander of the remount depot. | ‘The auction will take place Decem- | ber 1¢ depot Capt. Rarder states that the board | of government purchasing agents having selected theas animals ta nut. t guarantee of their good con- auth A deposit of 10 per cent must be! made on all sales; the remainder ‘ THIRTY KEYSTONE BATHING GIRLS MATINEES ON TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and dancin 10c . ..25¢, 35c seb 991146 Es eee TWICE NIGHTLY—7, 9 P. M. CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES SUNDAYS ating between $20,000 and $50,000 of | war camp community service, i the funds of California's National De- | - fenne league was investigated, Mra. | A. F. Rogers, was indicted with three men alleged | has gone to Brussels, with consent */to be implicated. Mra. Hogers has!of the entente, to confer with| | announced that he welcomes trial” | Herbert Hoover | ‘| Resolutions favoring dancing at When hearse drivers struck in| Rroadway and Lincotn high schools Dublin and a motor van was uned| following the annual football game, have been approved by the school arrested for a breach of the petrol board, at 10 a m., at the wae upset? 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