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PAGE THREE
RST STEPS IN
AT CAMP LEWIS
CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Wash..
r. 26. First demobilization steps
I jnny proportion were taken this
flrnlng when approximately 300 en
listed men from the depot brigade
Jxgan taking their physical exainlna
ios preparatory to discharge.
Following orders received from
Vishington the men selected for to
tal's examination represent the men
n (the brigade who aro In the army
hrii volunteering for service In the
;eular army for the period of the
imergency or who wore formerly
Bern be rs of the National Gunrd
irdught In by federalization.
iTiunes and home addresses of
ho men were not available at the
Bantering office, where the examin
,tlOu Is taking place and It was stat
tt (that an estimated period of five
lays would elapse from the time of
lrst examination until the soldier
roll Id finally leave for home as a
(vlllan.
i The physical test will be strict, it
j ptitcd, as the record of this ex
mlnation will directly influence any
juturo claims which discharged men
pay make upon their war insurance
Mlicies.
I Any mon found to he in a lower
jbyaical class than at the time of In
itiation, will be placed under medical
art and a complete cure effected, if
Ueible. before discharge is allowed.
I As soon as men of the above class
fwa been examined, orders are ex
acted at the mustering office stipu
ttlng what class of men in the de
bt, brigade will next be called and
repared for discharge.
!
6FRMAN FLEET
BE
NG ALLIES
WASHINGTON', Nov. 20. Thl
suggestion from London that naval
vessels surrendered by Germany un
der the armistice may be sunk to
avoid possible disagreement among
the arsociated nations as to their dis
position was received by naval offic
ials here with evident surprise. Sec
retary Daniels said today the propo
sition had never been mentioned to
him and he was certain American
naval representatives had suggested
no such plan.
No intimation has been given as to
the policy of the United States in
this regard. Admiral Benson, the
ranking officer among tho American
delegates, rocalved full Instructions
before his departure, however.
'If tho Versailles conferenco de
crees that tho German warsuips aro
to ho nror?.lod among the allies ac
cordiug to naval losses, tho United
States would obtain only one' destroy
er and one armored cruiser, the ma
jor ships going to England, France
and Italy.
WANS PLAN
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u.o.
(WASHINGTON, iNov. 26. A pro
ict has been outlined end a sub
Tlptlon by the Italian newspaper,
tl j Progresso Italo-Americano",
along tho Italians in this country,
r tho erection of a monument,
hlch will bo placed olther In New
ork or In Washington, will be a
ark of the gratitude which tho Ital
Jis feel toward America for her par
Jlpatlon In the war for tho cause of
eedom and democracy, and espec
lly for the help we have given Italy
( tho realization of her national
plratlons. A plan is a'lso being dis
tescd to build a similar monument
Rome. Both monuments are to be
..work of one of the greatest Ital
n' sculptors and will he of such size
Id artistic importance as to be wor
f.'of the sentiment they are Intend
tto exprecs.
SERLAI
Influenza T-n Grippo
rhe present influenza is now known
'be our old familiar la grippe,
iley'a Honey and Tar is Ju3t what
ory sufferer from influenza or la
Ippe needs now. It covers the
Ugh Inflamed throat with a Booth
ia healing coating, clears away the
ICub, stops the tickling and cough
g& eases the tightness and heavy
pithing. Day and night, keep Fo
iB Honey and Tar handy. It gives
It, warmth and comfort from the
ty first dose. Buy it now. For sale
Ulertfoi
PORTi.AN'n On. 'nv 9fi A sno.
oit;tinti tt'tt tlir I "nit Kfntne rr .vn
ment cancel the war debts of the allies
because t lie money lent bv this coun
try to its fellow belligerents was to
buy bread uml-bullt'ts to help defend
our hornet, in made by United States
Senator Georux K. Chamberlain of
Oregon, chniniian of the military af
fairs (-onimittce of tlio senate. The
suffuestion aiM'eurs in an article writ
ten by Senator 'Chamberlain for the
current issm of the Monthly Bulletin
of the Io va I heiiion of Loircers and
Lumbermen and tho si truce produc
tion division of tiie army.
Senator Chamberlain snvs:
"The war is not vet over: nor in
deed are our obligations ended when
formal peace is declared. America
has a colossal debt still to jmv to the
British army that has I'ouuht so dojr
iredly throiiL'li these bitter four years;
to Italv, that has broken Austria
with only, iitu1 regiment' of American
troops to aiii her; to pitiful, sublime,
Serbia and Hc'innm. that have en
dured martyrdom and devastation lor
a holy cause: and last, but not least.
Trance, thai wr.s the chief tariret of
all llmmish hate.
WASHINGTON. Xov. 21!. Ameri
ea. defined to become the trreutest
food reservoir of the world, has al
ready saved the several hundred
thousand inhabitants of the Maderia
islands from actual starvation. Some
time iieo, word was received bv the
American Red Cross that the inlands
were in dim need of food supplies.
Thev had money enouuh to buy what
was needed, but countries with avail
able surpluses had no ships in which
to ship the needed provisions.
About the same time, the naw de
partment, also learuinir of tho situa
tion, made arrangements with the uov
ernor of Morocco to let the unfortu
nate colony have f00 tons of corn,
with the undcrstandiiur that the
amount would be replaced bv the
American Hed Cross from the United
States to France. . For the time be
ing, the damrer was averted. Further
nrrnnircmcuU were made bv the
naw department and the Ked Cross,
whereby 1,1100 more tons were put on
a United States transport and sent
to Maderia. Huns are now beinir per
fected for the shipment of an equal
amount each month as lone ns need
for assistance is evident.
The government of Portugal has
formally expressed its appreciation
of the servic?s rendered in preventing
apparently unavoidable famine in its
colonial territory.
iG ALL
OP
JO-M STATE
SALON'IKl, Nov. 20. Crown
Prince Alexander of Serbia has been
appointed regent of tho Jugo-Slav
state by tho national council nt
Agram, according to a Laibach dis
patch. A stato council, comprising
all tho mombars of the Agram coun
cil, with delegates from Serbia and
Montenegro, has been summoned to
meet at Sarajevo. This council will
appoint a cabinet for tho Jugo-Slav
stale. As coon as the situation Is
settled, elections will bo held for tt
constituent assembly, which will def
initely deckle upon the form of slate
that will bo sot up and adopt the
constitution.
I.OXDOX Momlnv. Nov. 2."). In
planning llio withdrawal nf the
American troops lrwn Kniiland
soon as possible. American officers
have decided (hat llie only units which
will remain are u few of the medical
service and the stuffs of the re-,t
eonips.
When lite Miiaretunin sailed todnv
hc took between 5.0GU and fi.OUO
from the living corps. It is
to dispatch a steamer 1
iv this
Lady Grateful for Help
Received
"Tor 1 5 years I suffered Increas
ingly with stomach and liver trou
ble. 'Bloating with gas distressed
me very much and caused serious
heart fluttering. All medicine only
relieved temporarily. I gave up
hope of ever being cured. My
druggist advised mod one day to try
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. I nm
feeling like a new woman since and
can no.v ent anything wtlh no 111
results." It is a simple, harmless
preparation that removes llio catar
rhal mucus from the Intestinal tract
and allays the Inflammation which
causes practically all stomach, liver
and intestinal ailments, including
One doso will ronvince
by drug-
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She mixed everything so
carefully, just as the cook
book said, and yet they
were such horrid cakes!
Then she learned how other women do it. She list added water to Aunt Jemima
Pancake l'tour. Such tlujjy, delicious cakes lie said he could eat two dozen
oiit experiment -
ills
day right
Don't risk failures that disappoint your husband
you can so easily give him the breakfast that other
men love!
Surprise him tomorrow with a plate of hot Aunt
Jemima Pancakes whose flavor last year made 120
million breakfasts successful ! How he will smile as
he cuts the tender, golden-brown cakes !
Even the sweet milk has been added
An Aunt Jemima breakfast is so easy, so economical,
too I Everything is mixed in the flour even pow
dered sweet milk! Breakfast is ready in no time and
it costs only a third as much as meat or eggs.
Have Aunt Jemima Pancakes tomorrow. Make
Aunt Jemima muffins and waffles they're delicious.
And for variety order Aunt Jemima Buckwheat
Flour in the yellow package. Read on the top of
any Aunt Jemima box how to get the famous Rag
Dolls. Aunt Jemima Mills Company, St. Joseph,
Missouri.
, "J'se in town, Honey!'
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Another Carload of Fordsoe Tractors
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We will have another car of Fordson Tractors within a few days.
Nearly all are sold.
If you want one speak quickly, as we have only a few unsold.
Price, with Plovs, $1125 at
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earor
Go E. Gates Auto Go,
We close all day Thanksgiving
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