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cV tw wil BAN JFBANCISOO CnRONIOLE BDNtfA NbVEMBEIt Tfr 1918 It r1CagJJXXJsSssSeW BBWW Mt HJIXJH i mil ii ii 1 i i i i i ii IP 1 II I WPPiM i i Burning Tajik Heads American Infantry Into Varennes I If 11TFM tanks into ST vimmirpf tflijij INFLUENZA fG I ILILU I If Till I Sitting on tank left tc riht Thomas Leonard PrtilarMnhifc Sne lBllwfe rW I 1 MJ PrJ AlWV VV 0 II PPP TIF PI I MT WQPPfflt OX S61S pus I ta POST Sitting on Unit left to right Thomas Leonard Philadelphia Sergeant William 5 Duncan Worcester MaMrLletltehantLeiter Letin Highland Park 111 and Cwppral Whitney of New York Btlowi Corperal Jamea lannetaella of Philadelphia and Crane of Oswego NY Major Sereno Brett of Port land Or commander of American tank squadron drive at St MihieJ ii Gasoline Containers Explode And Envelope Cars With Sheet of Bk DRIVER STICKS TO POST Corps SmashfiiWayThrough German Defenses as Path for Doughboys Cowriin ltiaii ITH THTB JIRST AMIRl CAM ARMT tVTXST Of VKROUM Octibar II It nlllir at flam trr day that 1 th PsnniylYHnlt Mlsiourt an4 Kamu men Into vrrnf At tha iero hour 5J whn th Infantry went over on the first Iar i of the attack the tank Jumped ft also and at flret wre outdu tansed by the dourfcbort Later whn Qerman ehallflre and epe elally machine bullett Inereaeed and the adranee had to be nada more cautiously the French tullt American atyle Benault tanke earn tVp abreaet with the first ware and aheltered the Infantry Varennes itself was a rabbit war rn oj machine aun nesta Boy frond 71ttburr Oreensburf and zfhlladelphU flanked it rem one li and 8t Louis lad from he Tother The tank made a frontal attack It was in this operation that the pillar of flre lighted the way It was a tanlc on fire At first It was a flicker but doa It rose Into a mad blase a tratr Mas for tt never Mopped movmar It dd and duckedlt clipped it turned to a side wallowed like a drunken thing but It continued to move forward That Is why waa such a wonderful thine it led a flanlns war Into the nrst objective lIKCTBJrANT STICK Tfd CAGB WHILE FIRB HAGatS In the tank was Lieutenant Harry Mayne a youns officer of the New Jersey contingent of tank drivers It waa he who stayed In Ms steel cage while the gasolln tanks strapped on the tall of his vthiele went Into flame and explosions and It was he who entered Varennes and shot up the German nests HI brave example encouraged the Infantry and made hint a hero among his own tank eorps mn His command officer Captain Ranulf cempten of New Tork city ha sent this Incident In his official report and recommendations One other of tho nlneyr slxtanka which were In action that day took fir that the jtasollno tank i strapped on the outside burned up the tank itself having withstood enemy bullets steel and incendiary This tank wae operated by Corporal Clarence Sutton of 10J3 Common wealth aveou Boston who had a turn first a driver then as gunner The oorporal was standing beside Ms blackened but otherwise unharmed tank In one of the village had helped capture when I met kirn yesterday This 1 his story We had to wait tor the mist to lift after we had gon tho first two Ullemeters he ald beeauee It was Impossible to te anything through the silt in the door or even through tho telescoplo glut the gun We knew thre were Unk traps all alone the way and had to be cautious We got into the Varenne and Jond ourselves under heavy Are It A CHILD DOESNT ID IF Look Mother Is tongue coated breath feverish and stomach sour California Syrup of Figs canfr harm tender storh ach liver bowels A laxative today saves elck child i tamorrow Children almplr will not take the time from play to empty their bowels which borome elorsed op with watenvs gets slugglshr stomach sour Look at the tongue mother If ted or your child I listless cress fKvirlsh breath bad rustless doesnt at heartily full of cold or he sure jtbroat or any other childrens all Jttit lv ateaspoenful of Callfor Ml Byrup of Figs then dont worry because It Is perfectly harmless and ln i i hours all this 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Steel Washington Lieutenant Cleworth Chicago and Lieutenant Mitchell Chicago Officers andMen Of Army US Thankedby Baker Appreciation for Patriotic Zeal and Service Is Expressed WASUINOTOW November i8r Sec rotary Baker today formally expressed his thanks to officers and men of the Army In the Uslted States for the seal shown in preparing for overseas duty Baker expressed con noenee that the standards of discipline and bearing will be maintained by the men In training until demobilised This statement follow The signing of the military armisticearmistice enables us to suspend the Inten sive military preparation In which the country was engaged It does not however signify the formal end of thewar and It Will1 therefore be nec eesary for us to keep under arms a substantial Army until we are certain Juet what the military heeds of the country will be The men In service In the United Slate will be demobilised as rapidly as la consistent With the needs of the Government and the War Department working with the other agenoies of the Government toward the rapid re establishment of normal business conditions and the restoration of the soldiers to their hemes and occupations In the meantime I desire to express to the officers and soldiers un der arms In the United States the appreciation of the department for their patriotic seal ana service wss the first time we had been attacked by those German anti tank guns and we could sometimes hear the targe bullets strike and go part way into tho tanks nut we didnt mind that Sergeant1 Dletz and I exchange places and wao the gunner In the latter part of the excursion There were three large bldons cans of gasoline outside the tank Just back of me which we had pieced there because we expected to to a long way and knew that a supply of petrol would not be obtainable ncew got ahead of the trucks Inthe middle of the attack when the bullet fromtn German machine and special guns were getting thickest I felt myself getting very hot In the back A tank Is by no mean a refrigerator car you under etandbut this heat was Intolerable So I suspected and swung my turret around to the rear Flame cam In through tha eye silt I turned the turret back and kicked Dietn The engine was making so much noise he could not hear me so I got down to hi ear and shouted I think were on Art What shall dor asked Beat It and take a chance with the doughboy ranswered So we beat It Diet got out from the front door and I followed him that way because my exit from tha oupola was wreathed In nra We found ourselves In Varennes almost alone Fortunately there were other tanks In other part of the town and the Infantry on both sides eo the Oermans could not have captured our tank The first thing that happened was the appearance of a Oerman soldier who ran toward us with his hands In the air and the well known Kamerad fry He wae crying scared actually blubbering accepted his surrender and motioned for him to come over He earns up very close drying his tears on hie sleeves and when he got within a few feet of me he looked dose and saw I didnt have a thing In my hands In the exit from the tank had left our automatlce and dagger behind So the crying German drew his automatlo and fired point blank at 1 Jumped at him when I saw him go for his gun and his shot went wild We grappled We fell to gather and rolled over and punched ach other and I got the gun away from him He had a trench knife In his belt I got fhat out of Its sheath and got myself loose from hi srlc I lifted the knife to kill him and was bringing my handj aown wnen someming stoppea It was my sergeant who had come up to help me took that crying Oerman prisoner Other tank officers non coms and men who had their initiation In th battle of St Mihiel did valorous work In this hard fight Captain Harm Bemmof Washington Lieutenant Olbba of Canton Captain Compton Ser gsant Earl Patterson of Indianapolis Lieutenant Walter Ratfray ef Bangor Me and Lieutenant Cordon Orant of New Rochelle got Into very heavy attacks cOun terbarrage and fought through rained field and trap In one instance these tanks passed a deadly trap which would have destroyed a heavier tank than the Renault Our engineer afterward removed the mine Our tank corps had begun to employ pis eons for sending messages of progress or of Oerman one rations encountered One of the birds reached Jts oote with the fol A lowing messagel Cant flndoppo sltton Tlredof holding pigeon Our tanks are now organised a ioltowa Five to a plateon raad thrsepiatoooa19 a jorapanrwun Ing sixteen in a company Three orp four companies form si battalion and hree or1 four battalions form a brigade With each tank thr are1 liaison men outside brave fellows who volunteer for a task which takes them far beyond tha first attacking wave sometimes and through barrage1 whenever It Is necessary to send word from one tank to another They are th only men In the service whom I have heard praised by the American doughboy Weather Conditions rweeasts sixie Hen mclteeOel for the tmrty hour ending oildnigUt Huuder KeTember 11 181S aa Fraaelseo Oaklaad aad Malty Sunday cloudy end nneettlrd weitser Hlt ulertr irtnde Nerthera California aiM1arConarDd snwttled weether llxnt eeeterly winds tostbera Callforala sunilsy rtlr heefy freet Is the mnrnlns HsUt nnrtheenlMlr irinite taeraaeeate Saafa Clara aaa Saa Jloaejula valleys Snndsy elonilj sod no settled weather Ilsht esuterly winds Nevada and Idaks undsy Mr Washlaatea Sunday rala went fslr In eset portion seotle sontlieeeterly wlnde Orewea Sunday elnudy sad unsettled weather gentle inutlieeeterty wlndt WUL8PN Fprersstrr Cmted gtatee Department at Atrlenltnre 8ar fraseieee Norember 1 8 RAINFAU DATA Left Seasonal Normal Seasonal Mittens ti lire to date tn date Leer Xt gnreka Bed Blnff flaeramento Mt TamilpaU an rranniaea Jen Joe yreano i las Lais Ohlsp Los AeSfUi Sen Dleio 01 00 on AO 00 oh 00 00 no 00 1511 304J 4R4 B1S 47111 lJJ 221 1U1 200 S94 SI1 24T 2 OS Jn 1M 142 24V 10 88 T0 1TI JO 11 xV an 7 so 2 The storm ban rooted rapidly eastward end Is sow eentrsi In Iowa It haNMiwed rein ln the North PscHo states rials stsies and the Mleaieslppl valley Oeer the aoiithera portion ef the rentes alone the wentlirr li fair An area niffn preannr on IH union cmu mm aternlnff has moved eaetward and Is now ran trel Is Ideke Tkere haee bees se Important Changes la temperatnre The winda save ehffted to eaat and southeast Slang the eeest from Central California sorts and eteeelneas sea Inrreaeed rapidly Cendlttons sre fsTorshle for rsln Is western Waahlngton and increasing rlondlnee asdnneet tied weather In other section ef Ibis dletrlcti The following lt and lew temperatsrej were reeorded yesterday at Psclde Const sad Ksetera stationer Mining Man Passes Away in Tqnopah special Dlafieteli to The CbrvoMs TpNOPAH Nev November II James Cuslck tuperlntendent of the Halifax mine Is dead and Alex McKensle has been oharged with hi murder Cuslck was shot by Mo Kensle it I alleged following a heated quarrel but persistently refused to make a statement although he knew he could not recover The two men had been close friend up to the time of the shooting and th cause of the tragedy remains a mystery although It Is believed trouble over mining matter precipitated th quarrel Both men were prominent In mining and political circle Guardian Appointed For Carrie hones Fred Saunders president of a preserving company yesterday was appointed by Judge Mogan guardian of the person and eetate of Mrs Carrie Irones Bellevue apartments The appointment was nude that Saunders may save for Mrs Irones and her son Captain Rutherford Irones 8 A and now In Frano ISO00O worth of property at Polk and Oeary streets Mrs Irones refused to protect her property which had been attached to satisfy a Judgment for 12000 Saunders stepped In to keen the property from being sold to satisfy theJudgment Former Policeman Is Held as Mask Slacker Mlmer Kuglt a former policeman was arrested at Turk and Taylor street yesterday by Policeman Ds Line and charged With Tefuelng to wear a mask De Line noticed Fugt without a mask and requested him to eomply with th law Fuglt replied that he would when was good and ready according to the police and Was arrested As the patrol wagon drove up a young woman passed wearing her mask on her chin Fuglt argued that the lady should accompany Mm to the Hall of Justice and she was also arrested Funlt appeared before Judge John Sullivan wss found guilty and will be sentenced Monday The Case against the woman was dismissed WilliamlLHiil Dies in Liverpool According to word received yesterday Private William If Hill of Pan Francisco Is desd In Liverpool England from pneumonia which he contracted after arriving overseas Hill was 24 years old and a native oc Tracy II enlisted January with the regular and received his preliminary training at Camp Fremont Hill left September 11 for foreign service and before enlisting was employed by the Municipal Railroad Company A mother and two sisters Misses Ursula and Lucille Mill survive him Cardinal Gibbons Honoredby France Legion of Honor Degree Conferred by Diplomat BALTIMORE November Iff In the preeence of members of the Cardinals household aid the faculty of St Mary seminary Ambassador Jule Jusserand French representative In this country conferred the degree of th Legion of Honor on Cardinal Gibbons at the cathedral this afternoon The Ambassador In his addrese aid When there was doubt everywhere you chose the right course We knew ofWour work In helping to free France from the clutches of the Oermans In honor of the fiftieth anniversary of your elevation to the dignity of a Bishop and In appreciation of your work tor our people I have been authorised by the French Government to award you the highest honor that ran be conferred by our Government After accepting the beautifully designed emblem of honor Cardinal Olbbone paid his compliments to France and to said I am happy to receive this honor at this particular time Situation Throughout State Improving Epidemic Almost Wiped tut Nineteen new Influonsa cases and eighteenth deaths were reported to the Board bt Health yesterday While the figure represent a slight Increase Inideaths over Friday health officials stated that this waa probably due to the fact that undertakers had hastened to et their complete reports In before Hunday Sixty eight additional cases were reported by mall dating back over a period of eeveral days Health officials pointed out the fact ng WhereRe Live Lad Negotiates Good on Shoes and Puts Up With Police itland Oldwell years old taken tip by th police as an astray came downtown yesterday to buy a pair of shoes succeeded In buying a ilto perl for cents but remember only that be lives at the end of a bu line Roland mother ay th boy gave him So cent for being a good boy end keeping his mask on and then she went shopping Roland too went shopping Spending a nickel fit sSAAlf lataa nif ns salt frtH as m9 It that the majority of all new caes Roland arrived at a downtown aboe reported were In the North Beach dis trict and that everywhere else In the city the epidemic appear to have been practically wiped out It was also pointed out that while the ban will have been lifted from every kind ef public gathering by tomorrow morning the mask ordinance must still be strictly observed and that any tendency on the part of the public to become careless in this respect will result trf the general closing Order being again put Into effect The State i Board of Health reported that the situation throughout California Is gradually Improving any Jones assistant secretary of the board predicted that the epidemic will be ended by December 1 A total of 147412 cases have been reported to date Conditions In Sacramento Improved such an extent yesterday that the City Commission will permit the morning The theaters will reopen Wednesday i Woman Praises Man She Sites for Divorce Mrs Millie A Hudgeart le Sacramento street yesterday defended William A Rudgear a manufacturer whom she eue dor divorce against Imputation that another store He wae fitted with a pair of IS GO Shoes and tenderedjils 40 cent He protested so stoutly when the saleswoman offered to take the shoes off that the latter took up collection and paid the balance And then Roland could not remember whore he live except that It Is at the end of a bu1 line and the police wr called to find his home The end of th bu Hne was discovered last night to be JOtI Juah street With a policeman Roland1 left the Hall Of Juatlo for homo singing I Hate to Oet Up In the Morning Is MaaO Llewteaaatr KICHMOND No tenner 1 iTlende hare received wor taet Irs Plerws formerly a Santa re Railway maii ef tlila eltf haa been eoounlaaloned a a Uen traant Us is stationed St fort Harrises la fn P1 ehurehee to hold Indoor aervlcestthls nH1l IM 4 mornlha The theater will reopen woman had enter 4 hi Iff Whn Sayt an InId bath bafftrt br Tie4a 13 Ifara aalfarl h4 whtf Clear Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Wafer I faat hlp looK aneJ fail clean ewt rtah I ile Judge Mogan asked her why her husband had got tired of her and If there was another woman mixed up In the affair she replied that Rudgear Is a good man and does not love another woman1 but that he Just has got tired of married life She was given an Interlocutory decree Th Rudgear were roamed In 1203 and separated In lilt MC A to Resume Mem bershit Drive San Franciscos A wants women and girls wrlth pasty or mud lliOO new members In the next four months and Will resume Its membership drlv tomorrow night Th team captains for the campaign are George Price Pierce Coombee 8tlm mell John Falconer Jr Wolff A Hinds Dennis Its Ambassador and i Wk VA Wer Br Brown Kahn A Bowman Harry llnllcy Spier St Hampson It Fisher William Hums Richard Brlghun and Bertelaen Sparkling and vivacious merryi bright alert a good clear skin and a natural rosy healthy complexion are assured only by pure blood If only every man and woman could Induced to adopt the morning Instate bath wha Ca gratifying change wowJd take place Instead of the thousands of sickly anaemic looking man complexions Instead of the mol ft 2 Plead Guilty of Liquor Conspiracy Robert Price and Horace Brasll railroad omple yes charred lolntlv with Ogden business men with con spiring to ship liquor into Utah entered pleas of guilty yesterday In the Federal District Court Sentence wus postponed thirty days Other defendants are John Browning Jams Delaney traffllo manager of th American Exprees Company and Devine Utah attorney Mexican Shot in Lung by Uncle gpeHal Ilnntch to The rbrrsiwe PICTALUMA November 1 Joeepn Tbpus aged 30 year was brought here tcday from Bloomfleldi suffering from a bullet wound In the right lung Frank Carrlllo uncle of the wounded man was arrested pending mi ill ciiaauuu downs brain fags and posslmiats we should see a virile optlmistlo throng of rosy cheeked people everywhere An Inside bath la had by drinking each morning before breakfast a glass of real not water with a tcs poontttl of limestone phosphate in It to wash from the stomach liver kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous days Indigestible waste sour fermentations and poisons before nutting more fOod Into the stomaonl Those subject to sick headache bit Jousness nasty breath rheumatism colds and particularly those who have a pallid sallow complexion and who are constipated very often are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at me drug store which will tost but a trifle but Is sufficient to demonstrats the quick and remarkable change In both health and appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation Advt I 4 at pACirin coast Higa natee Itolee 44 Ret Monte iitehHaroOTjj gureka SO naritaff HO freeno Helena i 42 Hennlnln Kaflenell 44 ton Angelea T2 Marehlleld 0 UiNirnrd ttodena 411 HtTamalpala 4s Needles T2 Kortn Head 50 Yakima rbnenls TO recstello ft tight Portland Red Bled Renn 00 gneenurg 54 Saersmente St Salt lake 44 Ian Dletn las Francisco SO See Jnee 00 Oblspn T2 Seattle 00 Sllka 42 Spokane i 40 Summit 41 Taeoma B9 Tativwhi 41 Toaopah vaneenver aneenver 04 441 er Tsss wt i3lf7JB esaewinn stoensB laseA 4 Preipiaii rsiit cVstr HieiM Msranneui uenrer oe Nona hi Abilene Rarkerrtue Boeton Buffalo Calgary i Chlcare Peneer Iea Moines Dodge City Dnlllth nurnnse ndmnntos alSTERV HlrH ljtm to 04 rI3 SO 44 an 04 44 44 82 Galveston T4 navra nurnn Kamlonna Kaaaaa city Knosrllle Lander MeniDhls OOiTlew Orleani New Vers Nm tU Platte Okehnma Pittennrg Rapid City Roawell St Louie St Paul iiri mail swift Cnrrent Temne wanlilnstea Wllllmon Winnipeg 0 44 44 4 so 06 02 40 S3 04 44 44 MOW TO FIGHT SPANISH INFLUENZA Avoid crowds court and cowards but foar neither germs nor Oormaot Keen the system In good order take 40 plenty oi exercise in too ireoo air ana practice cleanliness Remember clean mouth a clean akin and clean bowel are a protecting armor agalnit disease To keep the liver JJand bowels regular and to carry a I away me yuinuus wuuia is oe antl uric tablets These will flash the bladder and kidneys and carry off poisonous matter To control tho palna and aches take on Anurlc tablet every two hours with frequent a I drinks ot lemonade The pneumonia 84 to take a vegetable pill every other day made up of May apple aloes Jalap and sugar coat dr to be had at most drug tor Rowni Dr Pierces Pleasant Peletlf there Is a sudden onset or what tp pears like a hard cold one should go to bed tul ohr ot sit La wrap warm take hot mustard foot rainoen nn vannouTer txtutt 72 Dnranse 24 Gsleeaten 20 Hnrna luLI attle 02 Taoom 04 Tatnoah OS Vancourer 5 TT I to teeters coiesgd id bea Uninea io i bath and drink copiously of hot lem oodde I ptla derelops In head appears la a most treacherous way when the influenza victim Is apparently recovering and anxious to leave his bed In recovering from bad attack ot Influenza or pneumonia th system should be built up with a herbaj tonic such as Dr Pierces Oolden a Medical Discovery made without alcohol from tho roots and barks of Amsrlftan forest trees or his Ircritl4 Ortw tqnlojj tablets which can obtained at raot drug stores or send 10c to Dr Pierces Invalids HoteV Butfaloi NT7for trial naclrir frnnflr1 li Inat Hv medicines naas py tne cai I titrsspiaioooato a jompanywnH4M nnaas city 20 KsoxtIIU J3 AsUssmijv i paago irouuc is CopaayjiAt one unkf6r th oommander make jw winaipei if jr backek th 4rugglsttor Anurio good Dr Plereijy other ia Two Power Range Eight 2785 San FrahcisqQ Is the Best Motor Cm the World Today The established leputation of the Peerless Motor Car ipiarantees the finest selected materials throughout in its manufacture by experienced skilled workmen Chassis and body alike are finished in a most thorough manner Its price is moderate in comparison with other fine cars There are very few cars built with which it would be fair to compare the Peerless Without exceeding the Peerless price by one thousand dollars we submit that a comparison of quality and performance will establish Peerless superiority It gives a sound valur for every dollar of its purchase price whichhas not been inflated due to the war Judged from a performance standpoint the Peerless Eght is the excep tjonal car of the day It is powerful economical and thoroughly refined IMMEDIATE DELIVERIES Pioneer MbiwGbmp0 Golden Gate Ave At Hyde Street i Ml if tfrfn Kv ti J3T A jjj jui JLiLUtf i aiU va.

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