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ne ee P THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, Do. 12, 191%. RELEASE COMES a ee NEED TEN BILLIONS TO GUNNERS IN TO REBUILD FRANCE Pay by Check FORT SERVICE BY LIEUT. M. BOYER | tal 6f $5,000,000,000. taut, to rebuild f In Charge of Reconstruction for (hove mill factories, raw mi Cagh aggre ae aee the French High Comminsio tertald are not sufficient. | We n quan being mustered out i Washington means “of transportation, andthe from Puget sound and Co | WASHINGTON, D. ©, Deo. 12 tis pagar dian ih gir hecho lla life before the end of the week, ac will accomplished, thanks to the |another halt « bititon « 6 want cording toan announcement sent energy of our population and to the | "This maken itt eune ee need from the Northwest artillery head aid that America has given and i#! of raw material : ; ready to ¢ quarters. French losses in men amount to Forty-seven commissioned office: cont, at the preser Franee, ¢ ,000,000 were released from service Wednes: 100,000; part Killed, part maimed: | and 1 have ) necount Gay some returned wick and incapacitat: | great man Demobilization of Puget sound Godeah teasn datum Pit eat im ; forts will be centralized at Fort Wo ent of our people are! oa) ely nn finan don, where soldiers from Fort Casey ie tne: eee tina se wens Lene eee ot wi snd Fort Ward will ae our material and moral forces to ; “te urage and faith necessary to ay , id our lite R ord ot every #0 ater bead D VASTATED REGIONS : and the # of ¢ viewed and each man ts t N APPALLING STATE rominently sho’ 1 the w thoro physical examination before he ¥rench war exper tf A Mapog ; ; is mustered out of service $30,000,000, 000, “yey “at 10d I , mustered Ih 000,000, are welghing heavily) ROM, Dee, 11.—(Del Car Tho following officers were on our shoulders. ‘To off thi | inal Gibbons, of Baltimore, ha check is a simple, easy method of Paying by Y 1 expenditure made from keeping track of eve day to day. ed Wednesday Captains—Lambert B. Coblents San Francisco; Lioyd B. Crow, Seat tle: B. Hopkins, Spokane First lieutenants ph Hanson. Spokane; William A. Joyce, San Fran cisco; James A. La Gasa (medical corps); Charles FE. Fullerton, Olympia, Elmer M. Lenzen, California Second Meutenant»—Harry A. Al len, Murrell G. Allison, Joseph A Baillargeon, Arthur V. Donn jebt, there ure at hand only such| been decorated by King Victor Em limited resources as invasion has! manuel as a Grand Kaight of whe left um Order of the Crown of Ita The territories which have been under G man occupation for four yours were the wealthiest part of The canceled checks as returned to you each month by this bank are RECEIPTS, the stubs in your checkbook an accurate ACCOUNT of every dollar spent. Ends Stubborn Coughs in a Hurry France, This area did not exaeed 6 per cent of the whole country, It paid, however, 25 per cent of the to tal of our taxes territories are in an ap real effect Even months from now e e e e e ry e e e° e mee.) Hiveke, George F. Collet: HO- HUM, WAKE en tn dane Ga te you can go back to your ; Russell L. Griffith, Harold M. Haas, ] : _ —=\ ys uP IF IT ; "proaue tion Th Peat checkbook and know at a glance to whom and for “ 5 ‘ what you've paid out money. nm cut down to the of nund, syetermatically k dead by the Invader Three hundred and fifty thousand homes have been destroyed. To build them up Again, 600,000,000 mort like mag It takes but a , » prepare, and really there Rrooks B. Harding, Addison B. Hen : ry, Earl G. Johnson, Lee 8. Magill, roan ——— : Bons OVER. Phil M. McIntyre, Iven A. Meyers, | Dwight R. Ramsey, Louis A. Rector, | Paul R. Rider, Joseph L. Rosenfield, Alonzo R. Sayre, Glen D. Sayre, Glen | D. Shoemaker, Harold Van Doren, | Joseph B. Watrous and Arthur J.| Whitcomb. | Preparations for demobilizing the students’ army training corps, at the University of Washington, are under way. Nearly 3,000 members of thy If you pay cash there’s always a chance of los ing the money—in which case it’s a dead lo If you lose a check it’s worthless to the finder—or to make doubly sure you can easily order payment on it stopped. days of work will b , in volving an outlay of more than $2,000,000,000. Adopt the pay-by-check system in meeting per- sonal and household bills, Saves time, trouble, wor- ry and money for you. In personal property, either de stroyed by battle or stolen by the Jermans, there stands an additional lons of at least $800,000,000, ‘Thin taining, schoo! will be returned ¢ 2 SarTeRF valuation does not include the hor . you_a more civil life within the next few day: countless war contributions and| positive, ef Mg Bs Your Account Guaranteed by the fines by thy ¥, amounting to| 8 re . ‘ “i rien ot, oe ee Somme wen ee ee ae So can teal thid take Washington Bank Depositors’ Guaranty Fund erry, so Coatinee the Of course, in those wealthy lands, | * peak’ me be ag, 6 K umes Stlee Semobiitzation ne dgeboudtion) reseuresn. ase late | RoMtaaeT !° falaee, The Scandinavian American Bank The order of demobiltzation wa The loness in herese and in cattle| coven u4 soon yeu. will ac ‘ ceived by Maj. W. T. Patten, district mount to 1,510,000 head: in agricul. | Phieem thin out apd | then diaap: commander of the Northwest student tural equipment. to 454,000 machines | P2851) 4 - ane eis will be mustered LONDON, Dec, 12—<Briti#h Ad or the ne fhesha worth togeth or, col ai G er more than $1,200,000,000 : out by December 21 if present plans | miralty Wireless.)—Occupation of To our industrion, dimnater io even | Ra te bromch al aath pili fi, ane German towns under the terms of se districts were | trated compound of genuine Norway The reserve officers’ training) WASHINGTON, Dec. 12—Four| the armistice is nearly completed, A| Provecuting Attorney Alfred H. | the Branch at Ballard. Seattle, Wash. pine extract, known as the mont re 7 t * liable emedy for throat and chest corps, which was in force at the uni-| Washington state men were injured ‘ lin haw started investigation of «hown in the fo ures a is versities before the formation of the|in a coal dust explosion aboard the | British advance guard has entered iced conduc tof Ray Thornton, for-| In 1913, the woo ¢ our in 4 disappointment, ask your | 8 A.T. C, will replace the latter, | armored cruiser Brooklyn, at Yoko |Ponn and taken possession of 4 iner dance hall proprietor, said to d dintvicte Rinaunied to 64 por {UREWER OTF 4 | hama, Monday, when «ix were killed pridge over the Rhine at this point have obtained freedom from vice di cent of the entire French prod sasthineg en heer | j and 30 hurt, according to word reach An American comminsion sent | ®# internment by bribing an interne | won; flax, 90 per cent; iron « » | abmolute atinfactic ing the navy department, Washing ot city howpttal to # en ; - promptiy r a. The Pinex Co | ahead of the troops to outline the | Of the cit pital to switch test) per cent; pig iron, $3 per cen 1 Pt Wayne ‘ - state injured are tubes, and thus hide evidence that he | 10 per cent; sugar, 70 per cent; cot ar 0 our oney | Fireman James A. Anderson, Da | bridgehead boundaries reported thelr was a menace to society ton, 60 per cent: coal, 55 per cent ae. Wash | astonishment at the heartiness of the) Dr. R. C, Simpson, former medical electric 45 per cent and a.minute.of your time are all. that is necessary. te starts Joseph A. Dugaw, Chehalis, Wash. | Germans’ co-operation. wuperyisor waa chy howpital, who Ot a plants, machiner avings account at the First National Bank. Then a little sy= Ceetl C. Marrs, Toppenish, Wash Full information was furnished | W#lened last Juty to practice at New-| mines, nothing ia left mplet - m and determination on your part and the p t of com Secretary Duncan, A. EF. snin| Pvt. J. M. Dunegan, marine corps, castle, waa called for examination by | is the truction that, in the ot _ Greasy salves and ointinents shor pound intérest tei’ Gite'ettt Ge Case ted y the commission by Inhabitants of the | prosect fred 4 not be applied if good clear skin is inter iM enable you and C. R. were appoin' @]} Vancouver, Wash rosecutor Alfred Lundin Wednes- our great coal mines in the North, | wanted, F ny dé: st for 35c, to become the owner of a respectable committee on reconstruction by the| Homer Sherwood. of Comptche, OCCU pasritory day. He in pledged to appear Decem- two years of work will be needed be | $109 4 Aeon bi A aby owt o> OF mes fund in ® comparatively. oh Labor Council Wednesday Ms ber 17 ” nals . “ee a lor large size, get a bottle of zemo, ly short Central ruaurass | Cal., was the only Pacific Coast man| This experience appearn to be fair fore & single ton of coal can be ©© When applied as directed it effectively and ration | . © ni reason to acted en years before the ou i night to attend the State | killed. Other Pacific Coast injured jy general among the allies, who are I never had any reason to suspect | tre ten years befor uC removes eczemaquickly stops itching, of Labor conference in Seattle Sun- = being welcomed, In many instances, eee = ys Dr. MeBric put is brought back to the fig ¥. Floyd A. Farria, Bakersfield, Cal;'pecnase the Germans are fearful of ‘ayor Hanson declared that ff 1912 Duncan was unanimously chosen | Charles F. Gross, jr. Pacific Beach, their own disorderly elements and 2") Oe If the health department I* BELLIONS OF DOLLARS to attend the coming Chicage labor | Cal: Julius Johnson, 2101 U st, Sac-| gina to have the protection of allied “Yt of any such offense, he should NEEDED FOR WORK convention, when the Mooney situa: vento; John 8. Parker, Fresno, troopa. oy be sent to the penitentiary.” A ** f and heals skin troubles, also sores, burna, wounds and chafing. It pene- tes, Cleanses and soothes. Zemo is clean, dependable and inexpensive, } that must be rebuilt, and, to antiseptic liquid, Try itas we believe tion and reconstruction problems) (|; Seaman Roy D. Bruner, 201 Lea | - ie eo Z carry out that kind of reconstruction nothing you have ever used is as efiect> will be taken up. place, Lon Angeles; Robert W. John ‘The most crue! punishment, how-| only, there will be a need of over fveand satisfy: Freedom of the Irish nation was|son, Riverside, Cal; Edward W.| E. Dow, machinists’ mate, Redlands, ever, wan nuggested by Mra A. El-| 2,000,000 tone of pig iron, nearly The EW hee Co. a 4 called for in a resolution supporting | Lewis, Oakland; John C. King, 445 Cal well, who mys: “Make him board | 4:000,000 tons of steel, not to mer President Wilson's stand for the| Page st., San Francisco; Victor Rus: - aor a Cowen Park car every day at thé/tion the replenishing of stocks of > reeled Thene industrial itema reach a to- oh eee oo meyoert set | A SK EL EAI, LA TD IR DARA RA Army's Christmas fund, by a reso- lution passed by the council. | Beott, of the Salvation Army, made! S29 MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS HAPPINESS COMPLETE declared would be the sole source | of holiday cheer for many poor families. ‘ Put a Phonograph in Your Home—Choose It From Among the THREE WORLD STANDARD MAKES Remodel Labor Scheme \@& Special Holiday Entire reconstruction of the) American scheme of organized labor | is recei¥ing serious study by a | labor leaders. self-determination of small nations, li, Baldwin Park, Cal; Mike H WSS) IW: postoffic orne: during * ertate ¥ i brought before the council by boil | Ehiecheer Glendale, Cal.; Everett S) VSSIWSSIWSS) hours oor eee nine! | anaes WSSIWSSIVSSIWSS) WSSIWS = a The greatest gift of all for the family and for the home Is a good when your selection is made it be one that will give enduring satisfaction, . A phonograph. Because it becomes a permanent institution in the home, it All sizes and models of the NEW EDISON, VICTROLA and COLUMBIA Phonographs ° ‘4 should be chosen with care. are carried by us, and there is a phonograph—a good phonograph—within . ¢ ‘ the reach of every one’s pocketbook. All phonographs sold on Special Already indorsed by the Metal! ‘The three BEST KNOW AKES constitute our line of Phonographs Holiday Terms of payment ‘Trades council, representing 00 which is the reason why thia store has come to be known as Seattle's Come to our store early and give all the time necessary to the seleo Seattle workers, is a plan whereby | Phonograph Headquarters.” in our demonstrating rooms you can hear tion of your phonograph. The models ilustr advertisement all craft and trade union lines) and compare all three; interchange records if you wish and be certain that |, will be of some assistance to you in making a pre! choice, would be abolished in favor of | Membership in a national labor, party or organization with a com | plete political platform. Craft union lines must be wiped away in favor of the broader view point, it is urged. The metal! trades men are planning the forma-| tion of a propaganda committee | which will tour the state and East. | ‘Thru the Central Labor council | and metal trades organization, lead. ers of thought in Seattle labor cir. cles are endeavoring to extract the good from the evil from the work-| ing men’s policy in Russia, and ap | ply it, if practicable, in America. Labor aims in Australia and Great/ Britain are also receiving serious attention. OPPOSE LARGE ARMY TACOMA, Dec. 12.—The Central Labor council is on record today as unanimously indorsing the Seattle resolution opposing the maintenance of a large army after peace has been declared. The council also i went on record for granting free dom for Ireland Land for Soldiers Up for Discussion The Washington State Land Set tlement association's plans for recla- mation of thousands of acres of log gedoff, arid and swamp lands in Washington will be the principal top. fe at the annual convention of the Washington irrigation institute, Yakima, next week, The irri institute will be asked to furth relations between the Land ment association and Secretar anklin K, Lane. retary Lane is at present asking con gress for an appropriation for a na. tional reclamation of land. VICTROLAS {i ites $22.50 to $395 & Se soos. ; All Records for All } Speneeene All the Time Py Vietrela “1x” Vietrsia « Vietrota xive Vietreje “xVEr ; ’ Columbia, ‘Type “Hn” $02.50 ¥ ¥ f Record Certificates Our Christmas Gift Certificates calling for { } one or more phonograph records, make ex- ( } cellent presents. Colambin, Tha $120 Columbia, Type “mn $85, Seattle’s Phonograph Headquarters i it THE STAR FRIDAY y ahs: if a et oe re Serene of ihe. Rane ) te enone Ni. Oats lis, enety and’ we. wil play aby MRBHineLgue godt) EDISON ciation to place every returned sol |* pe esa dad eee eared Miao yee anid dispomal “i EDISON | in acaba "| $41 to $100 ? \ __ “DIAMOND Ke To Be Known : } DISC” At “ } OR, t ‘ i oa The University B* | of Music” Thi Lihrolt INTRODUCED IN Jie | “ivadernct Biss pews) z VAPEPAPEIAESE RAIA LE FSG Pa Ma Ha Pi, PFOA PESEPENE RASA SESE PT PA PAIS PE SAIS IESE