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YANKS ATTACK WEATHER ORECAST CN WIDE RONT CLEAR CHICLE for DIRECTORS CENTRAL '7 LIE terd Sun approx in the fare of tiff German opposition liumc 4 noiu ending at Amount Butahliohed 1899 was ButaWhed 1899 Herbert Wallen Hornbrook Total 3286 364 Mlorr non Tempi rat Director of INLUENZA CONDITIONS ELSEWHERE Weather Pre 08 more 34 Bo 60 06 abandoning great quantities of war ma HuJTalo 46 G4 his 02 34 62 38 76 Miami 38 06 34 02 38 Others Are Imitations 36 Our Biggest Customer! 64 Various Includes fetenay offices have been 10 WAR CRIPPLE EX Millions more will go way TO MAKE STRONG his the Pure Chewing Gum lns the river kept Ila i Spring Saturday night CHRISTMAS BOX DISORDER IN HUN RANKS SENATOR STIRS GREAT AUDIENCE enemy ckosely all IE COULD NOT STAND OR WORK EDERAL JURY CASES START 4V i wi iit'iUK in the harbor bore wre placet The MUCH MATERIAL CAPTURED Mezleies give of continued to crops in Indianapolis 4' ur '5 4 Mm Hit tfie mUi 56 80 01 52 38 50 30 48 54 46 own ham 32 68 86 52 80 46 ALWAYS THE SAME thQ 935 rancisco Ste Marie MAanaMnaC0 ''cmwnu kA 36 36 56 50 34 42 86 26 NOV Low all I down am If ot do my ork a 8 Kansas Cl ty Loa Angeles EIGHTY ONE SEAMEN LAND ATER SINKING SAETIA had to be whipped I wanted to go to war with Germany when the Lusitania wa sunk and its cargo of women and children sent to Watery The Senator In closing paid a glow ing tribute to the merciful work of the Tied Crons and A two great agencies that have carried their labor 4 Into the very heart of bettie order to succor the wounded and perform the la nt sacred rlteg for the dead 7 Chicago Cincinnati r)ev land Denver Des Moines Duluth Ei Paso Evansville Good AUOr juis kBREMVPA COD Truat Cnmnuny nf this city to tlViiioi 'and other drug ntorea Jfort eowtfar Co Boaton Maas EMMANUEL OR TRIEST ITALIAN HEADQUARTERS Nov 10 the Associated Press) King Vic tor Emmanuel left headquarters today for Triest clear Cloudy Clear Ciouay CleartC dy Clear Cloudy Clear Idy WASHINdrON Nov Eighty on men who were aboard the American New Orleans New York North Platte Oklahoma Omaha 30 36 58' Tndl iclnlty and ASHINGTON Nov 10 Offices are open In fourteen of the chief of the United States to receive Implications of disabled soldiers and fl of Hhe American Army and flor free education to equip them looped In October after eight month'' 1m nrisotimonT in uernrmy uijjht after landing at uresided program was provided by of twenty eight pieces A VonStauen The quartet Potter Loomis and 1 W' Henry Uuttolph 10 High 66 62 i the enetn 1 1 Atlant non by th Ger Agfkpiooded People Out of Those ci Nervous Weak Run Down In? of the Belgian frontier al) along the line and final action on the armistice proposals strength and physical fitness Tuesday: orecast for Indiana Monday air Monday Tuesday Tuesday ftf helpful suggestion In regard to all ents women are aked to writeyd la Pinkham Medicine Co Lynn The result of its long experiencest your service batteries of orecast for anapolis and vi for Monday Tuesday air Monday and Tuesday rl uesday Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Ckar tCldy Clear KH 4t CO Dvw MoinR ia urr oil Lieut Guy tones army quarter master and sintten men from the Saetia were lanued today at Cape May after' being taken Nm life rafts Eight' officer and eight men previously were repbrted as landing yesterday and last: night at coast guard stations In Mary land a mine is believed to be responsible? tor the Binaing or the sietia blood impure and lacking In'JbfolL if vour face is broken out and pale' if your nerves are worn and weak If jnour liver Is torpid and bowels ore constipated you need Sarsa Ajar la Peptiron a real iron tonic and Hoels Pills the favorite family ca of the second Ameri attack on the Lor limlted The villages and Marcheville were a number of Jorttand Ind "I had a dispjbce suffered The Old Relate Round Package When the disabled majy has finished his training the ederal bbard promises to have employment reidy for him Alter no nas gone to work aua compensation from tluy War Risk In con his nutcrial The rench have captured notably between A riser and Momignies (t'onthwestoro he'gunrii cannon nu merous vehicles of all kinds and whole railroad a from returning to work labor leaders nine in nui neeJ to eighty dayV Un PRESIDENT Berne Office Ma kH and ii Monument Place ludlaxiapellii Ind In importance as Several railroad artillertv intact immense munition dumps aid stores and wagon trains fell into tlyfe hands of the allied troops yesterday and today together with a large number of prls PUT 5 PACKAGES ADAMS GUM IN YOUR SOLDIER 33 North rennwylvania Street Only One Monkey But It Took Three Policemen and Riot Gun to Quell Revolt for the vocation for which they are moML nLiea 'iiieso established by the ederal board for vucduuiis ann are cities: Washington York Boston AHa: Shooting dogs cats and horses is part of the routine of a life but when he is called upon to end the life of an obstreperous monkey it Is too much out of the ordinary for him to attempt it with his revolver When Patrolman Sam Young was called upon to go to a room in a block at 430 East Washington street yesterday to quell a riotous pct monkey that had broken away without warning to his peaceful owner Young went to police head quarters to hold a consultation with his superiors It was finally decided that he should take Motor Policemen inney and Lansing with him armed with a riot gun so they then could shoot without getting In close range When the three policemen arrived the owner whose name was not learned remonstrated with them about entering the room because he the monkey might do them bodijy harm Just how to deal with a monkey who about to do bodily harm was a puzzle so dif ferent from after a burglar or nnv other criminal The polWpien finally decided to open the door a little just to look the enemy over a bit There was the monkey perched upon a truck in the corner of the room and It looked anything but pleased The policemen said it could easily be seen this particularly monkey had a grouch over something and they took no chances As inney Is a rabbit hunter it was decided he should handle the shotgun and he did Ho fired one charge which ended the life of the monkey all right but the room will have to be replastered The plas tering was torn from the walls In great chunks but the owner was pleased in getting rid of his pet and thought little about the damage Batteries Train and Immense Stores 5 Captured by Allies IwiTH THE RENCH IN RANCE Nov JO (By the Associated Press) Disorder is beginning to show in the ranks of the retreating German army rench troops with their caalry in the lead are pressing the along the line Watson Opening Meet Ascribes Victory in War to High Ideals of surnnee Nureau hoain nni win ttmie uneftecleiJ by tMe amount of earnings '0 Mistakes and Warning In making these announcements ederal board for vocational education states: 7 "The worst mistake a disabled man can make is to if Into a low grade unskilled occupation Without any training he must compete with the nor ma) man in a Hue of work where brute fllnna count and there can be no doubt rm to BY THE ASSOCIATED British rench and American armlea continue to hurl back the Germ lojmjs along an uxtendod battle frnt The ir and Second American Arnnea yes attacking between the Moselle Meuse advanced on a front of lately hu wnty two fniles Gen Treasurer PucHnvtnn in the following Philadelphia New iuia imrkuil 1 1 I ui Mrieuii Cincinnati Si IajuIh Dallas Denver Chicago Minneapolis San rancisco and Seattle At each office are stationed men advise the disabled fighters as to wht they are entitled to receive a medical officer and a rnan to obtain employment for them when they are ready to gp to work It is promised by the ederal board that applications will be aynpa thctlcally considered with the bkt in terests of the disabled man in rmnd While receiving rr educatln the government will pay dbe disatcd man $65 a month and in addition Avlll pro vide him with the funds necessary to pay educational fees Eao man nc 'epteil tor ye edi an institution gj Lotted Mittm Weather Bureau Special Ba port for The Indianapolis Star successful medicines taken inBnjunction are especially useful where Kere are bunches sores eruptionsleneas and nervousness caaes where a laxative is neededthing is more thorough and gentle Uta Hood's Hills vet one two or all three of these pidlcines today Bold by all druggists There are many indications that the Germans no not intend jo make a pro tracted stand this sldeor Brussels and The renah official stute 1 late yeseruav aavg that of the eiemy to becoming more palpitate Every The pursuit of the enemy Is being rendered extremely difficult by reason of the shortening front which necessi tates the withdrawal of materials ren dered useless on the diminished line arid the doubling of traffic on roads already congested by the convoys following the advancing 1 troops rench territory occupied by the enemy along the Bel gian frontier is dimlniahhig rapidly in size Everywhere the 'rench troops are now within a short day march of the border Hue and couki complete the liberation of rench fH In the north before the end 'of a diy If the roads were not becoming more and more encumbered by the increasingly intense tralfic and by the booty left behind by the enemy At this hnir ft appears that it will $600 to $750 "ft" THE CARLIN MUSIC CO or Skin Soreness Infants and children you can find MlHng that hefilu like ytas Camfort Powder physicians and nurses have Mttjirf'enrtorfied it for more than 54 54 102 58 62 50 62 66 74 62 38 54 52 N(j self respecting veteran ariurd to be There is only may ts if It voca British and rench Also Ad vance Capturing Vast Stores rom Huns Jury cases will start this morning In the United States District Court before Judge A Ander on The petit jury summoned for today is made up of rank Arnes Indianapolis: Spencer Ball T' rre Haute A Clugston Colombia City Critchlow In dian spoils Thomas Duckard Cooper rank Evans Crawfordsville rank A Ewin' Jfiotiticello red ess Bloom ington: Joseph isher Crawfords ville Albert oster Goldsmith: An drew Graham Liberty Al Hann Peru: Stevan Heath ort Wayne Da vid Hess Brook Milo James War saw: Kearns Bringhurst Elbert Kessler Morocco: Txjuis Lathrop In dianapolis George I Lav Lanorte John McClung Bncheter Moody Moody rank Morris Hanover Richard firman Terre Haute Phillips Judson: A I) R' se Martins ville Ed Hcott Columbia City Shugart Indianapolis: Samuel Stig ler Bruzfi: Ebner Whiting rancisco and Macon Wright Huntington Adams California ruit Adams Yucatan Adams Sen Sen Adams Clove bjeen rench troops operating under the Mnerican command also advanced at pot nts The captured territory the German stronghold of Grlmaucourt east of Verdun and numerous villages and fortified po I sitions in Lorraine Artillery Blasts Path Aroused by repeated German raids and local attacks during the last few nights west of the Moselle the Second American Army in its Initial attack cracked down on the Germans early yesterday morning with artillery prepa ration lasting several hours Then the Infantry forged ahead advancing at places fch more tnan three miles The Germane fought desperately using their machine guns but were forced to give ground almost everywhere along the en tire frpnt Stenay around which the Americans had been held up for a week was stormed and taken in hard fighting The Americans swept forward against streamy of machine gun bullets and ar tillery fire from the hlus northeast of Stenay The entire district in the re gion oC Stenay was flooded by the Ger mans who dammed the canals and rivers The American? crossing the river Meu se from below took Stenay in a great northward push PERSHING REPORTS GAINS WASHINGTON Nov Gen Per communique for thle evening waye that a series of local operations by the first and second armies between the Mum and Moselle resulted In con sMeuaUe sains of around today Six Ivl Mil if Gouraud Enters Sedan The rench Gen1 Gouraud made official entry into ledan at 2 yesterday afternoru i ield Marsha forces are closely following up the retreating Ger mans along the 'entire front in landefs The official sttement from the British War amiounces that Dertalment on the southern outskirts of Mons has been occupied The objtives can armyln Its mine front were of St 4 lilaire capturdn as were also woods The Germans offered stiff op position with artillery and machine gunf The territory west of the Moselle takn by the Americans includes the heghts Etines the Dots de Wavifie the rfs Vatvrette and the Bois Cheml rjdte More than 100 prisoners were Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear tCldy Clear cloudy Clear Clear Clear tCldy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear tCldy Clear Clear Clsnr tCldy of leaa Millions of sticks of the1 Adams brands of chewing gum nave gone to the boys in rance Millions are on the Please remember this the Adams Black Jack Arlam CkirlAfre ai A CHICLE Adams repsin Adams Spearmint IrritatlngCoughs VrouMlf treat couth boarteneA tmdliiu and rimili inflamed and irritated OMtdkfaaa ol the throat with a tatted remedy villager were captured and the Bols uemniarun ciearea The statement follows: 'HEADQUARTERS AMERICAN PEDITIONARY ORCES Nov (Evening) A series of local operations by the first and second armies resulted In considerable gains today at many points along the line between the Meuse and Moselle "Troops of the first army with whom rench units are operating reached the southern outskirts of Stonay and oc cupied Bois de Chenols south the Baalon Beyond the eastern slopes of heights of the Meuse the villages of Gfbercy Abeucourt and Grlmacourt were taken "in the Woevre despite stubborn re sistance from machine guns and heavy artillery troops of the second army penetrated the enemy's line and drove him from several well organized and strongly held positions The towns of Mnrcbeville and Sc Hilaire were taken end Bols Dommartin was cleared ot the enemy" taken in an attack from thsouuh The British have crossed the 1'ranco Belglan frontier south of the Sambre Tliver ield Marshal Haig reports His troop) have aavureca 1 Reuaix about thirty steamer Saetia which sank yesterday morning off Ocean Citv Md after1 an explosion have been safely landed I In miking thi announcement tonight i the Navy Department said this ac I counted for "approximately all" ot those aboard imit Hiiv nrmv peror Wilhelm as the fundamental prin ciple of the German stale the virtue of womanhood the innocence of child hood and the honor of manhood have been tranipied under the feet of the bloodthirsty Hun In the course of his address the" sena tor was informed that latest press dis patches credited the Bolshevik move went with control in Berlin and after joining the audience in singing a stanzt and the cboruu of Battle Hymn of the he said: the Kaiser enter the Presi dent Exit monarchy enter the re public Exit despotism enter freedom Exit tyranny enter liberty Exit the doctrine chat might js right enter the doctrine that right 18 might Exit the murderous German crowds enter thos who fight for liberty under the shadow of the American Saved War at Chateau Thierry Senator Watson declared it was the gallant fight of the American boys at Chateau when England had been beaten back the rench discour aged and the German hordes were sweeping in a great tidal wave within twentv flve miles of that turned the tide of battle and" saved civilizationn Europe He declared that our splendid allies while they loved these American boys were fearsome thnt no agency could stem the great German tide Rut they listened to the leading that the Amer icans be permitted to ake over sec 5onR of the firm line the rench he said it wa the of the rench reserves to rush Into the fight In which they sin cerely believed the Americans would be crushed How little they understood that the spirit of the great Lincoln Lee Johnson and Beauregard who fnveht for identical principles dom inated these gallant American boys that firt American regiment to assault the miVtpnt Prussian Guards at Chateau Thierry for the Americans carried the fight tn them tank to top the storv Those who fell and now sleep In ram will he rfvA ffT genera tlnr The united States soldiers these lads supnoned to be untutored in the army of bloody put against the aDeT's very best In the wav of seasoned troops gave that flower nf the flernwn army the worst licking they ever received Commander Apt Reply "Objective after objective was taken by the Americans who progressed far beyond' their designated 'line When the commander of the regiment naa reprimanded by a rench officer for permitting his men to push forward past the objective his reply How 11 can you expect me to stop that bunch when the whole Oermrin army couldn't do was characteristic of the spirit that has won American success on foreign ba'ile Senator Watson said that he did not agree with President 'Wilson's state ment that we were 'not fighting the German people i my opinion" he said "the German people educated for years that might right and their rulers guide through dlrtue consent Malted Milk 4:88 WEATHER CONDITIONS YESTERDAY Relative I a 63' pctNoon 67 pct 77pct KusHflJ Bvrrg Attorney Txian De partment Duvh! A Coulter WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY ON THE SEDAN RONT Nov (By the Associated Press) The armistice situ ation had no apparent effect on the ac tivities of the American front Sunday mouning Parts of the front were marked by artillery exchanges with the Gorfnans shelling th Verdun road in the Regions of Ceise Beaumont Monson and Balan The Mouzon bridge was broken in two places Along the Meuse from the region ot Scdin to Stcnny the German machine guriners clinging to the hills overlook tne river Kept nares burning ail rirnvpnfinr Americans from crossing Throughout tfye night the American artillery boomed along the entire front as a signal to the American infantrymen that the war was Still on despite rumors of peace i In the drive east of the Meuse which resulted in the capture of Stenay the Americans extended their lines north last of Mouzay reaching the Bois Du Chesnolss The German? defended every foot of the ground over which the ad vance was made All the objectives were reached during the fighting and wherever the enemy attempted to make a stand he was beaten back Before the war Stenay was a town of about 4000 inhabitants Jr is believed that many of those people remain there Because of this belief the American ar did not fire upon the town Sold everywhere you bo H1ENDRICH Maker EVANSVILLB IND lut Lydia Vege table Compound Restored Her Health and Stopped Her Pains next time you get your favorite brand of Adams gum If Adams Black Jack is missing from the counter try Adams California ruit Adams Pepsin Adams Yucatan Mima 1 "i or any Adams brand 9 LcnderB of the har havH been on strike for npletely thdng ui hlo unfbr Unde Arrangements Cover ourteen Cities for Applications Pilfislntrffh Pocatello Portland Ore Rapid City ninfr St Louis Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego ban Saul Seattle Spokane Springfield Ill Springfield Mo Tumpa' Tatooah Toledo Tonopah Washington Pioie kinwumB vi pi eui pibuuun Ol i than 01 Inch are not recorded Observa tions taken at 7 by United States Weather Bureau offices Jlertert Woollen President A Aieycr President and jjiven instruction in any Industry he wishes to learn During his'trainfng period allowances will be made by the grvi rnrient to hi'i such as wife ctjfldren and mother These will bo fixed in propor tion to the amount they received while BUSINESS WOMEN TO MEET The Business Club begins to night Merle Sldener has the first sfai course A surprise program is planned Mrs McCrea and the Rev Crohn Vain their new eoursos to morrow night at 1 They will cloao In time for the frolic The Central Indiana Business College played a number of gomes In the gymnasium riday noon The secret healthy up tn date shaving is use of Cuticura Soap the 1 cure No mug no slimy atrip no genus no frM fllLnli'nr irritation even when shaved twice (frlly One soap lor all bath ing shampooing not to speak of its value in promoting skin purity and skin health due to Its delicate Cutjcura medi cation Doublet safety raxor efficiency KW and trr Catytua lalMa an antaapti '7'ndn frscraac so badly frtfai it that at tirflpa could not be on my feet WfiQ nil una si could hnna nervous and could notlie down at niant I took treatirentB from physician buthey did not help me My aunt rec onnnended Lydia Veg etable Compound I tried it and now I am strong and well again and do 6ik and I give Lydia vegeiarue compound rs Josephine Kimble cest Portland inn ids of American women iribns root and herb remedy thefor health restored as did Mrs "in his retreat widen more and mure propitious HENRY EMERY REACHES NEW TOnK Nov Maj Henry Emery formerly professor nf political now banded to insure your getting the genuine Quality unequaled rff1 fif THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR MONDAY NOVEMBER 11 1918 Entire Railroad Trains all Into Hands of rench ARTS Nov Ifi Cannon numerous vehicle uf all descriptions and in some intunnees entire railroad trains have been captured by Marshal forces The statement reads: pursuit of the enemy was ro iwAVpfi this morning under favorable conditions of Mezh'rf the rencli passed the Sormonnp River and iook the village ot sorn reached ho Hirson route Very Nutritious Digestible The REAL ood Drink instantly prepared Made by the ORIGINAL Horlick process and from carefully selected materials Used successfully over 4 century Endorsed by physicians everywhere Specify HOrlickS The Original Expressing himself in favor of uni versal military training in the United States declaring he had personally favored war with Germany immediately after the sinking of the Lusitania showing by comparison that a govern ment of autocracy as represented by he Kaiser who Insanely believed that he ruled through divine right could not last before a government of freedom for all as represented by the United States and attributing the great turning point in the winning of the war to troops fighting under the American flag Sena tor James Watson spoke eloquently for an hour yesterday afternoon to an audience that taxed the seating capacity of The meeting was the opening of the fifteenth season of the Meetings for in Indianapolis under the auspices of the A Wild president oi me i and a musical an orchestra directed by 2 a sonic male Morris Merk Isensee sung several numbers 'enutor? Watson was given great ovation when introduced by Chairman Wild He opened his address with the statement that this day would long mark history as the complete collapse of the German empire and destruction of Prussian autocracy as he had just been informed that mobs had taken possession of Berlin were attacking the palace of the Emperor and citi zens were marching through the streets singing the American Ideals Bring Success Senator Watson declared that with the entry of the United States into the great conflict we had never lost sight of the fact that our triumphant armies were fighting for the principles of liberty as exemplified in our coun try and from this fact we could not fail It was because of the Insane Idea of the Kaiser that he ruled by divine right the speaker said that the world had been plunged into the greatest of all wars this false he continued fathered by rederick the preatland echoed and rs echood through tlB German empire by Etn Peace of Mind The Sense of Security it comes from having your valuable papers' jewelry etc In our and vault IS WORTH MANY TIMES THE COST SAE DEPOSIT BOX A SAE DEPOSIT I DEPARTMENT flETCHER AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK PENNSYLVANIA ANbMARKET STS THE MOST CONVENIENT LOCATION tb outcome when work becomes slack BCery consideration requires that a dis abled man should obtain permanent employment at a desirable age In the position for which he is best fitted or for which he can become est fitted Otherwise his career will consist of al ternate periods of more or Jess unde table employment Idleness trying to wti uiiu piCKing up I 1111 I lot this great war ran Placed tbj nos on one escape My which these men make their future safe and that training te necessary to obtain uvuKii yie rcaeruj board for tional education rhe Gmiptatlon to take these low i lied jobs is veryi strong while wvr prieoa prevail especially aj pay is higher bt' aire there is a lark of help and the quality of the work is rot looked at too ctosely but jobs com manding war pricer and cmplo 'ine larar of particularly skilled or un skilled finmLs are not always golns to exist They' ere soon going to shrink to normal conditions What then'' The answer is unfortunately' very simpie The lay of su ply nnd demand is not going Io stop working because there have been some men who have been soldiers nn1 who' Incurred disabilities defense 'ot the country If there Is only paying work for so' hands i ha supply of hand must be cm ii n' Wan this happens the man who can nt turn out as much or as rood work as a sound num is going to lose his job because of hts deftcienry and the sound man is KOhR to keep his Job That meaflis the disabled man win ba om of Jell and will drift about from one teinorary employment to tlie other meeting rebuff after rebuff and become inf ot less value as time goes on CUBA HOLDS STRIKE LEADERS HAVANA Nov bor unions which Jr? i 7 I 4 1 Hi 7 7 7 i 7 abd fe''4 7 "7 '7 7s v7 7' 77777'7 '7 z7 '7 Vl' it a rj acx rrem I 1 I C'J S' 4iTUAsS si 1 and i a I WM pl i 3 AI fl 3 4 7 lUI iliB 'W'' xl fi Th i I Hrfe MIIm vd wjfiiv Mm IWl I 1 'fl Bb KbI'" Ib rwflZC lUI 1 I Ufl IwM Bl 1 UK 1 sg KB I MM I 1 nvvQrl I rvwBf BLn 41 I wL I Xw Av 1 Iw 'Ay1 lJ I 'i i' I I A I i i io I 1 I I 7 tj'' (' 7 I I a a 1 "JV 1 I 4k 1l E9 I Jb i Ab BkJ pskyjl i I 1 R8 Bl? jct dtouhaSBi Bbi fiBkan yf 1 il IBIHI LLL1L 11L XJ JIEIa I 7 1 7 I 7 I 1 II 3 fl 'f 7 A'' i V1 'rif 'it 't I I 'B fl 3E3 II I i I 4 I 4 Ifl 7 Al XL I Jr zr I yirj TJr yr oBr Lylg i MEW UMCnrjtray VfitDAMDTlWtlffS taa OPERAOLA PLAYER PIANO 'ri Ly Mil 4mBJ tj 7 a 40Maxmturn 43 7 41 Minimum 9 or the Sarne Dale Last 7 a 4fi Maximuin 67 7 in COjMinlmum 45 be Rent to Iving special cojrres in i crteu qt he will be 7 Ate Am 4 i.

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