The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 11, 1918, Page 4

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TAR—WEDNEST DILLSAYS HIS BOLIVIAISSET MORE EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF GERMAN NAVY SURRENDER AGAINST HUNS DRAFT BOARD TRICKED HIM Ripe EASY SAILING FOR U. S. MEN | THRU GERMANY | MADE A LA PAZ via, Dec. 11.—Con | vineod of duplicity and in ‘ANA ON WASHINGTON, Dec ¢.| tent to make her but a ¢ ' | wri THe AMBRIC we n . ny had the war not ene nas Boe wth. Dies so OS feal trickery,” was the reply of Rep. | omy had the f not oF per Tue RHINE, PD 11L.—When Pesentat > C Dai cf Bporans, | Own? oy ee rent ene a Americans rupled Cobler they entative C. C. Dill of Spokane, jy tg ree haggh oo that German comm . orde: Wash., today to the action of is | goothold he it in de ry fficial | created hardly a ripple in the ord ny | @raft board in listing him as a de-| circles ‘ life of the eity ail t h tr f m th ree earrying a thousand men) Mnquent ;_ 1 ~— A train rying @ inan vert : hru which ' he | THe draft board sent the quew- | PF eat The aden of pulled into the railroad yards, ‘The| I thought the war was going teh v detr quietly and were tionnaire to my Spokane address, | polyia passes, to the Panama « al He : 2° 4s 1 au ; ry to last at least another year and my secretary forwarded it to | and Nort A an t | ”y je bu . 7 emer officers, who tur er the bar ‘ ; Sd ced : me, but I have never received It W ayle t e cou ¥ ts spar 3 ' 1 eee ak Chae Peace caught me “with the good T had bought Dit said. “When I was in Spokane | "8 oe voalt | The tre marched Imenediately enough woolens to last for two year I am going Jater I phoned the draft ve urd and fivia t Dy hs ‘ | to the barra Only the amall Bun to unload right now. Let the other stores hold ey eald they we et = day crowé ened the procession ‘ : +: dal " Mats, hay sent an env but /and a dig pe bois Mat: | tne tbe ate When they arrived their stocks for big prices if they want to. My big there was no questionnaire in it, 1 coffee ane rage t fT at the fharrocks, detachments were stock of woolens is going to be turned into cidentally Holivt up in the called up again, and since I Me - gone neha than 1 ” ther vhab. at the barracks, detachments were with expected profit forgotten. come here I have written to them | Fork . . Staaat Gi ‘acacoaie’ mod sxtttney 7 ed region for La Iw ite capital Shout it, but have received no ques ~ on ti ea vel, Lake stores, relieving the German entries, tionnaire from them ty 11,000 f et here: saa ' 2 salar | ‘The Germans left behind them vast SPECIAL OFFER oe 8 ! f th int Ir | stores, worth $10,000,000, including Draft Clerk Denies 1 thelve at levels of 13,000 [Incamonier, tars, ammunition, uns an oy Aen ft “Tricking C. C, Dill Huns Guard Yards | pends WRicces vy Gomeresnman WEST SEATTLE BANK Cc. C. Dill against local draft beard MAKES RECORD IN No. over his questionnaire, wer today dented by sem pe — PATRIOTIC WORK Win, clerk of the boa “ +: ‘eee Py “fven after we had sent Mr. Din| The beat showing made Ming. - Chree questionnaires, talked to him | Dn fo eine West Seattle bank. ‘The Star scooped the country with lis flest pletures of the Ger. Qwice over the telephone and met)“ mi te nased $51,500 in treae.| man Raval Here are more pictures, illustrating two phases his secretary three times, in the) | it his pirenie ares Ie) Of that historic event—one deamat 6 amusing effort to get the questionnaire, the age de hasan AB The top pleture shows the line of German dreadnoughts steaming * . on 6 other ba a take ! as erty bends to § b ©. Wilkinson of Olympia, wtate in:| Se Ot which la nnother. record. in Helow is the great German battleship Hindenburg—brand new and Spector for the selective service, | proportion to Ite cattatuaation. Im, @¥et In a battlo—being photographed (seo foreground) for the movies, Se enld. October, it also sold $1 in War| _8# Well as for Tho Star. | Savings stamps. MINISTERS MARRIED IN WORLDLY CIRCLE LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6 when ministers of the gospel * a! hee And ee ST Npabeeolaed Shell eH, ¢ Unualty decide to marry, they have the ceremony Siete om performed by one of their own pro- A — Se ent Soaetiederea| feasion, but the Rev Thomas RK. ae St eget Be aematinds Simpson, of San Rernardino, said to be an ordained minister of the Meth- odist denomifiation, and the Rey Amanda J. Thurman, of Los An- goles, also of the Methodist faith, appeared before Justice Summerficid and stated that they wished to be | “Joined” by the justice who gained the most votes at the last elec “1 believe it will be lucky, the bride. sald | Se LP ee |22 Consuls Will Dine With Chamber) Consuls representing 22 nations | Will be honor guests at a formal din = ner Wednesday night the New Hotel Washington, under the aus pices of the foreign trade buren ed the Seattle Chamber of Comm Lieut. Gov, Louis F. Hart will rep-| IN EN " and Commercial Clu! resent Gov. Lister, who ts out of the | ~-Writes Star Reporter, GEORGE T. HOOD Preseate SEATTLE'’S FAVORITE VOCALIST Oo KAR | | | FRENCH GIRLS _ COMING OVER al to The Star Here's a chance state. Mayor Hanson will give a} message from the people of Seattle and sna —. of Commerce. : moe Pir 18, n IN CONCERT | _ People who euffer from sour stom- Garments made in any style you like and AT THE | All Want Liquor | ProGermans, some of them in | billets S aeithat: Cate Salting: Vediont v4 ede 3 of America to become | ach. fermentation of food, tried cn: while: beleit Wikia a-atten af neces- French uniforms, practiced o- | Today the signal detall was out com, | 'eulete ok re n large chunk to Help Fight Flu plonage directly back-of the al |picting its wiring, There in some| France always had men school ore, are Killing the sary to insure perfect fit. 4 aSPOKANE, Dec. 11—Following his| Med tines, says dames Grant, for. | more to do, which, tn all probability, teachers Sinee 1914 more than 20 o ioes on mares | uncement yesterday that he mer Star reporter and University . be dotie tomorrow. There ix a masters } bee tied to} 12 and injurie beyond repair | WEDNESDAY EVENING wound turn confiscated boare over to| of Washington student, with the | great possibility that we will be called ee ae ee ee of ery. pera im Sie Bear o READY FOR DECEMBER 18 [the health department to help fight! 65th artillery in France, in a let t to repair our lines at Their placen were taken | o- f; |the flu, Sheriff Reid was besieged) ter to his mother, Mrs. Margaret | when they are broken by the ¢ t jer oe ml Pale HRISTMAS LIBERTY BONDS 1.50, $2.00: Balcony Dwi with calls from people all over the) Grant, 1046 Main st. artillery fire, I have been tran of these women will be fe naa mak C ety is Gaitery, & Te. city, who asked anywhere fromr a/ His letter follows red to thin se 1, and expect I will| thrown out of work. In the Depart- ir F Plus War Tax. | pint ‘to a gallon, He explained that) “I have just finished supper of be very busy nos, 20 do not nt of the Beine (Paris) alone it is You'll want new Accepted at Their ‘ull i s jonly the health department would | steak, spuds, gravy. bread and cof: worry if you ¢ hear fron me. | extimated 700 women teachers will be| gion ever written te sold by drue-| = bhameadu: Face Value SEATS NOW SELLING got the liquor, |fee. Immediately after Lwent to the| “Coming up, everything was fine.| Without employment. Men releaned|giste everywhere and by Bartell | Suit Overcont " from the ill b tor. | DUH Co. and is rigidly guaranteced Sut or t sitbagty use yo ww @. The trip waa made in daylight, and | from the army will be given prefer-| 4. build up the stomach and cure im on " sty uree you © Rew EGE GEE CES | cetiried mo a good chance to me a | &Ce | digeation, vor fs | for Christmas. Or- 9} your Liverty Bonds, but if it is part of France I always wanted to It is proposed that the women be hi la Drescript ipamed ™ necessary for you to exchange #06, I spent a short time in an old |*¢nt to different towns in America, | P%, And |p sold in amall tablet form der tomorrow and §f them for clothes, 1’ accept them OF city, the principal featu primarily as teachers of French and|ftemember the name, Mivo-na stom- it will be réady for at par value and give you your other languages. GRAFO) » old moat and an old wall, hich surrounded the on stood the ros | A PHONOGRAP a COURSE = 8AN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11—Mar e UT about the sume size as St. Jamon’ ca in Plestina ¢ two straight falls IT FOR are olf Gothic and heuan cowboy in Dreamianéd rink raf night we went up to rest night. The firwt fall was accomplish about 13 milea away. The town we Se Gataabes, ‘The bee Mone weeks stayed’ in was filled with pro-Ger hour and four minutes to drop pa, both civilians and men dressed neher the second time. SEATTLE MOTHER PRAISES TANLAC IN HIGHEST TERMS: in French uniforms have to be quiet, or else they get what all spies get, but nevertheless they do their work in a silent manner. Near the front one has to be careful to nay hing and observe everything . “Near by this town was an Amert- can aviation field. If any one ever tells you that the Liberty motor is a failure, just pass the remark up, aa the men and aviators told me it was huge success. The planes, I was told, are hard to beat, being built as well as a plane can be b 1t was Health Restored After Suffer- eal trent to see the nes leave *, $9 caxort Sd. Sacabenok to the groané ing Four Years—Daughter on Se ats ee “The trip to the front was made in Gains Sixteen Pounds. motor trucks. Th ni wa. rod and cold 4, and by the tine we reached our destination I was m ‘Tanlac ended four years of suf ne ve after arri the ferin me and more than that boche artillery opened ur you it has been the means of my daugh.| suld hear the report of the guns on | ter reg uinigg her he and gain. Under the pleasantest possible au a he ws: \ pe giese Abbie ae | ae een prune i Lot spices and conditions you can have a agin bP yt te Frt Sec demonstration in our phonograph department that will result in whistling thru the enjond Ave the selection of the Phonograph you want, The unexcelled quality ee we of the boys in the bat) “rt , for of our Service for Christmas shoppers, coupled with our dignified ys namec the gun 4 me | to tell you all I have gone thr easy payment plan, makes this department of our big store ex wt eet wit eo past f tremely popula am feeling now, enjoy he During 1 at 7 eee the best of health. Give my love to! time I a acat oF - . In anticipation of a heavy demand, we have been getting ready i.” ach trouble, and was so complete for those who want to bring Christmas happiness to its fulfillment > ram }run down and worn out that I was by the introduction of the premier musical instrument into their simply no good to myself or my homes. family I idn't eat ver much, would COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS crlom foot hungry. and when T dd eat a little it would sour on my $20.00 UP. ON CREDIT stomach, cause gas to accumulate which would make my heart palp! The famous line of COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Is carried by ‘ LONDON, Dec. 11.—The three | tate #0 bad at times 1 would be in us in all of ite many styles and models, at a wide range of prices presi dal bd be occupled under | misery for hours afterwards Ack Cilio tsb Boaditve ‘Ageusatins DE pauieteorian; budatiaa TRG: ta the terms of the armistice are in the Then my kidneys got’in bad| mous phonograph has been a standard make from the beginning of ag ies mage a Sieger cil ayeeqe Mir fr talking machine histor ench 20pH entere uyence | know the awful pains I suffered ir . (Maing) yesterda lously the|my back and sides. There were Americans had reached Coblenz, the|timea when 1 felt ike I simp! OUR CREDIT PLAN 4,cHRistMas, & British entering Cologne couldn't’ stand the suffering any CONVENIENCE 4 A large portion of the west bank | longer. My nerves were completely y convenient during this holiday season is our ¢ | of the Hthine is now held by the al-| shattered, my sleep broken and uit an, by which any one ma pure B phon 4 jer ” wee Pe Ihe a Pkg ait restless and T just went from bad on convenient terms of credit, by the week or month are giong practically the whole} to worse , al ‘ ¥ mont Py ¢ uree of the river from the Dutch} “I began taking Tanlac and we 's border southward to Bonn | good it has done me can ne SPECIAL CHRISTMAS RECORDS FI The Americans are on the Rhine} told. My appetite {s positively ray as in their whole zone f occupatic enous now I am hungry i the 20 ON If you already own a phonograph, be sure that you have some AG from Kolandseck to Trechinghausen| time, I eat three hearty meal CREDIT of the beautiful records especially adaptable to the Christm PR | (about 60 milew. Their main force,|every day and nothing 1 eat ever eawon, All the new records also are to be our Phonograph — ¥ however, still has to move forward| hurts me the least bit. My heart : Department. Don't forget the Phonograph Records make excellent i. ‘bout four mile# to complete occu-| no longer palpitates, my nerves are STORE HOURS, 9 T0 6 Christmas Gifts, xq | Ration of the sector west of Coblenz. | in posfect condition and FP sleep like PM The French have yet to reach the|q child S| west bank in a wide sector between| “A short while ago, I started my Py Karlsruhe and Mayer daughter on Tania She w in ‘ J very 1 health, and it has al 1332-34 Second 211 Union in KAISER FORGETS BUELOW — | most made a new girl of her, Why venue P Fone ‘ she has gained sixteen pounds, We Street MY (s) 1 to The Star by N. BE. A.) igre both well and happy now and Rg LONDON, Dec, #.—The k r ap-|‘Tanlac is entirely ponsible for it - x parently forgets tt rds of his one Tank is sold in Seattle by Bartell CREDIT GLADLY: time chancellor uelow, who said | Druw Stores under the personal di PAPA IE IESE. SESE. ack ve Beaten generals are silent or com-! rection of a special Taniac represent (PARATA PA TOSS mit suicide,” ative,—Advertisement, Men’s Suits Altho the city wag entirely orderly | mounted German soldiers were left |behind to patrol the streets, while with armbands rity, guarded the the procems of | ed thelr late mable faces. xpression Jother enemy tro denoting their auth railroad y » during detraining, They wat adversaries with unfath | So far there has been ne lof hostility from the tov Overcoats 50 =~ E Bring the Good Wife Along SHOP AROUND at the coats and suits other stores are asking $45 to $60 for— then examine my goods and the saving will be napeople. In | evening the doughboys prom | about the street whi dined in the crowded cafes, chestras were playing popu lar aire. ‘They were the centers of | eager interest | An American commission, sent ahead nome days ago, to J boundaries of the bride \ frankly astoniahed at the heartiness j with whieh th opera ted | The enemy de | tailed information concerning all mil itary matters A company of the 27th engineers whieh had been in the city three days, superivising the railways and other public utilities, did not encoun ter a single act howtility The | burgomaster fevued a proclamatidn | | stating the Americans would not in terfere with the normal life of the | people, and counseled the | tain order |DEMOBILIZE MEN IN SPOKANE AUTO SCHOOL Germans officers tut over of | Look 1 to main | aeare £274 442 SEE SEL & Bez «2 | SPOKANE, Dec, 11—Demobiliza- tion orders for the men of the UL & very apparent. larmy training detachment of the ? | modern aut I tractor schools were received here yeute first lvision will leave rnia to. morrow ‘The men will he mistered out at the rate of 60 a day until the s entire 450 in the school have been It will be a fastidious man, indeed, who can- poe wed | not find a suitable pattern in my immense stock. Serges, worsteds, tweeds, cashmeres in an almost infinite variety of patterns, shades and colors. Imported and domestic suitings, heavy and medium overcoat fabrics. Stomach Dead; Man Still Lives h tableta. They never fail change in cash. you. Imperial Tailoring Victims of Constipation Don't euffer another day, don't paralyze your «yatem with strong cathartics. Munyon's Paw-Paw is a! purely vegetable compound that co M PA NY starts the stomach, liver and bowels | into action in a i Y > into action in LOUIS SIDELSKY, Prop. Never violent, but s. . gentle and effee 801 Third Avenue, Corner Columbia tive y ' Two blocks (not one block) south of Madison St, M ‘a od 0 Don't bo fovied by bnitation signs. Look tor GOL Paw Pillx eweeten the stomach, pre- ent fermenta nm, relieve indi tion, dyspepsia, biltousness. They restore the appetite and en rich the bieod. At all druggists, 20. | WARREN UPHELD BY CIVIL SERVICE MEN action of Police Chi ' The Warren dismiss: Patrolman John Romstead because of the lat |A M 7] Ss E M E N T S |ter's atiegod disturbance of the ten ants of thé Buckingham apartments, Causes Headaches can be relieved by our bag of fitting Glass- Twenty-five years of experience; ten years in this building. All work positively guaranteed. CURRY OPTICAL CO. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3002-4 Arcade Bldg. Third Floor 1220 Boylston ave., ipheld by the Romstead ts said to have been July 5, has been civil service commis on. runk, and to have demar Allied FeOR trance to the tenants’ abusive rooms $1; Mats. 100, 500, M. 220 language. Orpheem Vaudeville The Intrinsic Merit of the Idea coupled with prompt, accurate service and fi- nancial responsibility, has made Title Insur- ance win out. WILKES 3S: Fitth and DUYERS tne. __Rilless as DAY Wig Success AIR” 200-16 vonry tive In Seattle, as in the Mate. (ox big Eastern citiés, Title ' |] Mata, 2:10 Insurance has ‘Weconae For Constipation i | the biggest factor in fa- Carter’s Little ; > cilitating the transfer ' ap ALACE HIP of real estate ae Liver Pills ' TRAORDINARY MIL OF mortgages secured by will set you right i Feature ackwell real estate, over night. ' weokany Mate ide, Bron won. st | : Parely Vegetable SS J Washington Title swam rin, seat Donn small ae | NEW PANTAGES I C or insurance Company 9 Pills oe “Under State Supervision” Carter Ss Iron Tumblers IOAN GIRLS and Hingere of Will restore color to the faces thooe who lack Iron in the boos as most pale-faced o people re | Assets More Than Million One-Halt esec el. Fea General Admission, 200

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