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If - . - ,.Tnv NnVRMREK 25. l"lo. - THE MORlNlrtli SiAttt-YVU" , : . " i f . rroi 1 J LiTJ K I M I J. . - , - - - ' ' ' i 1 1 ' ..,TTrtxTmnv xt " .MnNIIAI. INUVitfi" i : - - r. . . f THE HORNUlG STARrWUimui w ; ; : , 1 ' . v 4t V : . . m I tiermanRiit connuest of lermau I a , TTH7 H. ''" ' " I w l lv.i rl I I i',r ru U1VUUU lVAnJJU , Twa I ANY SOUTHERNERS . - LOST Oil OTMTO mes of 100 Additional - Sol n diers Made PnbBc ni iVame Taos Wko Fe ; Vfced Hav Bee PWlfc r easel Wai Sua i a Coh Itatea OeteJee 6. Gfiffi IM 11 RED IMMIIMS Enormous ::AmpMi:lpf$0 . ' ' - Have' B'eJ???? American Red CM H; Bw One of the World's GreatVst Monuiact ' uring 'oiceriis---HelpB Allies . As Well As Own Army- of German 'iir 'iW -i" -li.-iii thatall south Germany i ssattecotlonj in IBerlin . andt is beginning ! the question of ileS.tl? M its fate. He points 0, 1, fje Prv - many bave eastern, ooraers ot i - j. GEORGIA FAR1 TELLS CF Had Been Losing Rapidly For Many Months uamea x -ty-Six Pounds Since He Began Taking Tanlac. j vn0r shane every way than have gamett iwenir?" weight besides since I began Tardac." said M. G. lirown, a veil-to-d?ftSaer living on route 3 out of Bparta, u'b-or,iQ, T had' s -ntA. 84. Names of 1M ,. " for months with nerv ,I,., men ot the army 'oug indigestion and other troubles, he - 1? mon1Sl. thefwftcie Mft: UiW kt Sillaln: Moravia, and Ttk. , sinking of the transport i cod 'a went oac hodUa , - t0 contln.e the Jrney by way i Otkato in collision with the eamex , -aTeverything I, ate made me j total of 291.004,000 necessary Uf Oaerbery and were foreaa w wt- eitimtT n British waters. isu miserable I couici naraiy - according to a repv ' . ' draw frpni Austria Dy feM ss;i zde. clarine that only a speedy prelimfiary peace ean prevent a catasirof" HAVE ARRIVJKU Amsterdam. Nov. . 24.-Field Marshal tt Mnotensen. .the former. " mmMder in Rumania, arrivea n Lpaispatch to the Rhenish West. (Special arCorreapwlt VKiS ftaaettirf, ' Tha--.t5rman troop Washington oveiegwf : tit&ing with him. met cnw"'9""" were tober . were made public tonight by he war department. The department ietofore had made public the aame of J24 other men who went down with -the ship. The names ot southern men announc ed tonight follow, rhiloh r, loei b T. Allen, cniion, Li. UaVlS, oci v " Cedar tAne rou, and I fell off in weight andtrength - council, at national J Pa8aau until r hardly knew what to Jo J were; 8UrsiQal d Passau, ing I tried helped me any ana x ws . - " ,rtrdes. LwLATO 1S WiM..W dressings, .w.ww, r:",,,,.,.!, with,, gerbukii ; refugee 3 A11 Geneva, Nov. a.av?.r favorable to Ga.'. Tom m TitiTiraJft. Onvme S cT esse A. Johnson, Cfreenviue, , w TjOWden. Archie Y. Watta. &aim. p. Wimams, Republic, Ala Williams, Haicyottaaie, t.io .Trh Barrv Acme, Samuel Bennett jel)iaoca Walter T. Brawner, Augusta Ga.,E ie cwtm-rtn-wn. Ga., iaaiei JMW w . -w- , ; -D Xiijther James W. La.; "i : i 4 going aown imt rtw-j' "rvi outlook is more me now! I started taking Tanlac while back ad it has helped me .right from the start. I have taken five bot tles so far and there's world of dif ference in my feelings. I can sit down and eat as .heartily as if I had never had a day's sickness. My nerves are as steady a$ a rocK, I Sleep iiK-e a ivus et nignt ana nave, gaizieu -wcm. -o,. pounds irn weight and can ao as pig a day's worn as anyDoay. Tanlac .is sold in wummgionr . R. Bellamy and leading aruggists ev erywhere, adv. - 22,- Ger- BrownT Box 443 Marion, S. C L; Martin ' i -.- p.a Alonzo A. 1. isryan, oyivcm". - - Bynum. McAdenville, N, C; Charlea F. J . ,,.7. romv da.: . Pearl Crews, rrS:riv Davis, Fairfax. f?a John I.- Bean, Clermont, Ga. , cnas Ar uo,tw,n Ga.: Robert H. Dug- ekr Crawfordsvillei Fla.; George Fala gtti, ia.i . waf Ashe- . um.r,i t ooodwyn. Atlanta, ua., SaVlaTV. Griner, Sylvania, Ga.; Lester 14.089,000 hospital garments and ;suppiies 255.000. '" Working with raw materials valued at $40,000,000, these women -proauceu finished articles valued at .$59,000,000 rhiHne the nast year alone fPh. American Red Croa8;aB oecomw n-ma;-h world's ffreate8tmanus.a turiBnflcerns. having over 8,000,000 nrfiv workers, -many oi wnom n nqw became expert . :i:c.v vbpwib ,tA worker's one of America's . soldiers who papers report tvv -"" . . , - ii ti. vuo. us, with 1 ..M nrkimr.llS nava ptuv'a'u him some- or tne jshih.!s- uiuonuwi " TTAitn n nlshed Dy tne.itea vrooaj uv.a "" 1 tjaraBftj . 7 T Win h at Ham mufflers, helmets, ana rwristiets. i duduo. mo AH the men on- this siae- m new burg. knitted SPW'","""',, . Com0rUe all the f.antonments Will os otiijr I -rne msirivw - !o Thanksgiving -day 191 will he the plJed thU wlnter. as will also many of yertn Sea coat of tne - - SOME FOOD HINTS. graphic communication Jetween - . Qmit..riKnd has neei many. -- h.r that !rpf: v".'' e unu.ual occur. tnere r',.-- this inter- jence m wermany ww rttPtion. " TO HAVJB Bremen, re- . ... .r.n..j n TAnmark. irom ioi r"; v-i,.most im- .- n v;,n.v a vAir tlie I nur n 11 1fl 'TroODS ana Lriouoaiiuo v old for rejoicing and thanks giving,. thft American Red Cross has ,P fre cities. The Kiel oanm " is memorable for events of victory and not forgotton our valiant "allies is verses Holsteln. peace. It, celebration should he ma de j fhowby i &:i mm .UMBWP HEARS appropriate by patriotic, menus maiea- , - efd sross total of I v" TwT(jTAJJg tive of thrift and Americanism. 227,286,548 garments durinff the past conservation program waits on the , year, ,i ' - rtiiii from Page One.) . tt.j c Tnllllnrta of vardS Of 1 (Continueo irom . " , . . . Hancock, Enigma, "r6"- " " V I sauke. a hundred million, yards, or rap- aww.'-" oiaboratlon of wiiiiam .jw. tilat tne ena 01 ie wai , -.n-.-., of nounas oz yarn j win pr. ". will . rm. .-ii .-p i A.j, wv ..-' v - i . , a. i. . v. a nvsri. ix.v.a I. ' - thA na or cuhb bithuuu, j- 305 . . T-xmm W. HedricK, Btghth street, Statesville, N. C. J" 5aL D. Herrington. Sardjs, Ga.; John L. HufEt. New Orleans, La.; John a. Button. Jr., Savannah. Ga.. Fred i. rel, Smylcreek, Ten.; Eugene O. Mc At'e; Brooksville. Ky.; Benjmm F. cCaiue, Adel. Ga.; uis McDonald Cleveland. ta.; X,';,- ' Mountain. N. C: James M. McMillan, Nashville.. Ga.; Lincoln Mffeal, Troy. Ala.; Wayne D. MendnhaH. Slier ity, N. C; Denver E. Morgan. R. F. D. 4, Piedmont. S. C; Elisha T. Moseley Oak Park. Ga.; Elyde Mott. Brunswick. Ga. , Harvey Neamith, Barwick. Ga.; Wfllie PhiUlps. AugustGa.; Burr W, Powell. TyleriTex,; John H. Reese. Augusta. Ga; John P. Roach, Macon, Ga.; Will Roberts.' Herndon, Ga.; Alba L. Rob erts, Cedar Springs. Ga.; Cecil M. Ros ima f?a.:' Charles H. Rolston. Mount Clinton, Va.; Henry O. Rudd, PopcoTO Sylacugs, Aia,; William . Ellahell. Ga.; James F. Scott. Wooa diff, Ga,; Coley L, SelUrs. Pe Funiak more starving . peonies couica iiuw. over the seaa each day. Let us be loyal Americans by . hav ing homegrown Thanksgiving dinners. North Carolina furnish everything we need, more than we need in fact. Our use of our foodstuffs will save trans portation, will allow staple foods to reach shipping points sooner. - What is wrong with this menu? , Oyster cocktail.- Choice of Roast turkey, chicken, goose, or game. Rine and celery dressing Gravy. Sweet potatoes( roasted wJth meat.) Choice of Creamed onions. Creamed cabbage ,r spinach. Scalloped corn. Lettuce with French dressing. x Pumpkin nudding. confection local nutsRed apples. Coffee, i- Rnrtes-s. Fla,; Donzell Shavers, Phonix v, have YOTJ GJVEN "ZOUR SHARE? City Ala.: Orlando W. SheppaTd, Hai- 0ur natibnal fprogram call for more cyondale. Ga.; Edwin A. Smith, Way- I food' to beV sett vtor' Europe next ear nesboro, Ga.; capers w. oiriua, vania, Ga.; LammieTodd, Vidalia, Ga.; Hirmah Treadway, Quitman. Ga.; Frank Tuten. Beach, Ga.; Joel Vandi ver. Jefferson. .Ga.; Shellie L. Webb, Bay City. Ga,; Joel Wheeler. Nash ville, Ga:; James O. Wilson. Chamhlee. Ga.; Joan T. Wilson, Oneco. Fla,; Robert Wiiliams, Quitman, Ga. STORM PASSED TO SEA. ric, and millions ot pounasoi yT w tha srovtrnmfnt wiu have been purchased since the entry P'JJ .VjJnfi representatives, of, America .intothe war, made Jg"?W & the inter- into userui garments 01 " Vv 'BMmlnfri and the Walloons for the use of our soldiers, sailors and ests o ths telole of ministraUon and should give to each tu cirUlsw.-OiMins";;; Allies. than ever eore., v some ; estimate or the amount ol canned foodstuffs .Uncle sa m needs can ; he gained from some recent items on bis order list. He has reserved on the Pacific cqfcst 33 1-3 per cent of the entire tomato crop pack and 40 per cent of the string bean pack. About 600,000 oases of apricots Uncle Sam claims, together with 100,000 cases of canned peaches. 150,000 cases of cherries -and 500,000 cases of pineapples. Kvrv can of fruit and vegetables our boya in France and our suffering Alter Dlsagreeahl Day. Northeaster Predicted DldnT pevelop. After one of the most disagreeable neighbors have, are in a sense "a dl daya of the year cold, raw and rainy rect gift irom some loved mother, the Wether Bureau was in the act wtje or siSter who has oanned he own of affording still more misery at n'eioek yesterday afternoon when it ttntntiu! a northeast storm warning I - mvHf. Send my share of com- that expected to develop something of mtrciany canned fruits and vegetables a blow during the night. AH points acros8 te aeas." along the coast from Cape Henry, Va,, rhe following i-s a receipt for a to. Savannah, were warned of a north- pT,TOpkin pudding; Pumpkin .4 cups; easstorm it tne Georgia ;oas milk. 2 cups; .3 eggs: sugar, cud, was moving in a nonneriy ucnvu uo cup. vanma, teaspooniui; GERMANY HAS FREEDOM IN THE FULLEST SKJNSHi (Continued Trom Page One. burg, acoording to -tne jemi-omonn Wolff Agency, haa telegraphed the Ber lin government- asserting categorical ly that the German army, .Decause u. the hard, terms of tne armistice of the international situation, is in no positron to renew fighting. The Ger miiitarv leader added that even operations against the. Frencn army alone would be impossiDiQ. nniWRLAND MOVEMKNT FOR, RRR!ISION GAINING GROUND ratisti. Nov. 23. (via Copenhagen.) mv the Associated PressJ The movement to withdraw from Germany and create a separate-trepu quo h ..Aimii ranidlv in the Rhineland according to reports 'from Cologne to the Socialist vorwaerta .noravyc' ment finds strong support on wpwi. of -the olericals, as a result of the Prussian government's announcement of its intention to disestablish the church. Recent events in Berlin have also apparently increased the fears, of the Rhinelanders regarding bolshevism, as the correspondent declares: "We shall have to reckon with ces sion as almost unavoidable unless an immediate consolidation is reached in Berlin and the date of elections to the constituent assembly set with the "It cannot be denied nor conoealed that the situation becomes more -on ni and more dangerous every day,' c.va Thdore Wblff. In the Tageblatt, r. rffrriTiBr to a statement attributed to Field ' Marshal Von Hindenburg re garding alleged French plans for the and apparently increasing in intensity. but at 9 o'clock last night advices were received to the effect that the storm had passed out to sea and the warn ings were withdrawn. Cold, crisp and fair weather is promised for today and It will be a welcome relief from the disagreeable conditions of yesterday. Thr was a renort last night from Wrightsville Beach that a yacht bound Dudamg aiSh without crust irom a whuuh IV v with Wnippea cream noriaa iook reiuge mu ""av-enirig-storm in the Wrightsville har bor late yesterday afternoon. The identity of the party aboard was not learned. cinnamon, taoiespooniuii tabiepoonful. v , . Wash the pumpkin, cut in half, re move the seed strings and bake in a moderately hot oven. Mash, the baked m.mnvin arid suerar. syrun. yolk of esgsjt well beaten, milk and butter, vanilla and cinnamon. Add-the whites of. eggs well beaten, BaKe in a apep serve Pod Com. Pop corn' is vehry nurltious food when properly prepared. The dr'.ed corn should be popped in a regular nonner or a covered iron frying pan cv,auir.fr vierorously and taking care nnt trt i it burn. A cup of dried rnrn will make three Quarts when popped. It is good mixed witn a uttie salt or melted butter and salt. To make a sweet of it, combine with sirup. Boil together 1 cup corn sirup and 1 tablespoon vinegar until ,a few drops harden in water. Pour over the pop ped vcom while the sirup is hot. This amount of sirup will covers quarts of popped corn. As soon as the mass Is cool enough to handle, grease the hands well and form into balls. c"-l? ::4. ";rSirown language and him his full intellectual de- velopment. especially u jl J IB v In regard to, me -w- Belgium, he deeiaren; - DO. nm. VlOtOriOUB ".HQ ne" ' the neutrality that was imposed upon her by statea which nave ubch laA tn their foundations, by war, in Mmnieti independence. "Belgium, re-estamisneu m aix rights, will rule its destinies according ie its aspirations and ih full sover- In speaking of the manner in which the war had. been brought to a suo. elusion. King Albert refer. red" with gratitude to the great efforts f ii th entente countries and of the United Stat, ."new, and stalwart aily whioh aed th, weight of her Nan r,sr ana eninBi that of the other nations and caused nsm iVahiit anvAra&rv iu luibvi Near the elose of hie address, the iclns naid a further glowing triouto to the entente nations ana ma" . fiivin reference to America whion. he declared, flad saved Belgium from famine. The scene In the parliamentary chamber was most impressive. Group ed about the throne as tne wng -trd were Cardinal Mercier in his crimsen robes; Burgomaster Max, Gen eral Leman, the derenaer or x.ieBo, na T-in Albert of Great Britain. Queen Elisabeth with the princess ana iM.inr.fts. had preceded the king to the throne. As .King Albert entered he nasal! in front of Cardinal Meroier, Burgomaster Max and General Leroan and shook each of them warmly by the hand. " neneral Pershing took no Part In h narade or other cereraonlss of the day. having entered the city quietly1 a t a nnectator. After the ceremonies in the chamber th kinar held an official reception to the diplomats and city omeiaie ax iap citv hall. Here Minister Whitlock had a touching meeting with Burgomaster Max whom he had not seen since hie arrest and deportation to Germany, The burgomaster was quite overcome with emotion. 1 BRUSSELS OOES INTO A FRENZY OF HAPPINESS STEAMER CABJB RK-FIOATBD AND PROCEEDING TO PORT Washington, Nov. 24 The steamship Carib which went aground on the Long Island ahore about 20 miles -east of New York iast Thursday was floated at 11:15 this morning, the navy depart ment tonight announced. The vessel i proceeding to New. York. T)le department also announced that the steamer EdwarS v Luckebach. which was in collision-, with another steamer soJth of Fire island some time ago, has reached New York. MAKING NEW MEN OF -WOUNDED SOLDIERS. A HEL1EFJJ0 BUSe! It Soothes and Relieves Like a -Mustard Plaster Without ' , the Burn or45ting "j Mtwterold !j a dean, wHte octalent;, made with th oU of mustard. It does all the work ol the old-fashioned mustard plaster 4oei it better and does not blis ter. You do not have to bother with a doth. You simply rub it onand usually the Minis gone I Many doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recominend it to their patients. . They will gladly tell you what relief It jives from sons throat, bronchitis, croup, itiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, paina ind aches of the back or joints, sprains, lore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds ox the , chest (it clten pre vents pneumonia) SOc and 60c Jarsj Jiospltalalzel I irNw;U 4m,xTOfs - ;NWsJLf ? 4 crowd m I VaaUy'art3 vt. i.JBh- .Sx32 ti plenty of i teir xMmv; ym- p but here I :irttllmAt WMi H ed their i trVet?-. i M ri n columns. i -VSiafXViVit2cStfr fim i the streets i tdtmm: vf&mm packedto I SSjrXW 'Ml : m&i I- tnated in XfSt' 34 , -U . celebration ir T7,,V tnif aS8aaC -.13' Thousands US$ 7ftJt V-mVA t TwAI VfUui 4 Belgian." I &$r:rte:VH1&: m&XJfr - t t where .loine euAMWwJC " I I wffc ' rr'nntliiod from Page One.) raoors to the crowds clamoring for ad mission. Hours passed and the Boulevard du Nord incidentally, this great tho roughfare today was re-named the Boulevard Adolphe Max, in honor of the famous burgomaster and other nisrhborlnsr streets beeame the play ground of hundreds of: thousands ot neonle. The Boulevard, Adolphe Max itself was filled for hours witn a crowa of not less thanxlOO.000 celebratore. So rapidly did the merrymakers give wav to others and move their activl ties to adjoining streets 'that probably no succeeding hour round tne same the bouievara. xnere was music. It was mostly vocal. and there civilian hands blar- way at the head of Joyous There was mue iramo in and endless lines of peo ple marched and daneea along erm in arm. Many streets weja ja-mroeu irow OTif side to the other with human streams passing In either direction. It made no difference whether you knew your neighbor or not, you simply linked arms with him. or. per ana nop- ped away to the swing of the wear- sAllnfse tsr other marehlng son-"11 i'.l niiTHr.blA hmre' rineB were started Hand, the happy citiafcns i circled madly SDout. iintii iorces to- vuo wv-flrv of breath. the cafes there was no less 3vrv establishment waft the doors ana tne peopw cheering na singing. wuvftn entirely harmless thraucrhOttt -. Of V S0laiers--va.merM5ai, British and FrenCh-yery- d heartnr witn u,pwp festivities: . - ' tvi' iniinnf. ninerlne and bf tramp ing feet still' continued and still' will he celebrating when the dawnv or a new flay arriv. wWiW-ton Nov. ?4.-Tha funsral. of Mis' 3Ury Custia Lee,: tZ&:Fl T7ITH AMERICAN AVIATORS WA to A TVTr-17 Qanf 9fl lilnrresnonde of The Associated Press) . . e aviat( went silently to their quarters for their gre heavy Arctic clothing. In the turn of a ha they were back on the held, swathing swaddling themselves to the eyes, tuc chocolate in their pockets (f orthey get hu up in the air), or breaking open a fresh p age pf chewing gum, which helps to aiie' nervousness, and has a steadying erreci. --New York ti Please remember some soldier boy over there received that package of your favorite Adams gum, when you V found it missing from the counter. y.fan Adams Black Jack, try Adams L-aiuorma r ru, " Pepsin, Adams Yucatan or any other Adams brand. ijBiack Jack A CHICLE V Adams California Fruit Adams Yucatan . Adams Sen Sen lams Clove a -ia- in th oeneral Hosoital No. -9. Lakewood, N. T., learning how to .-ii.v li-.v - vhi iriAn are instructed ln Soma useful OCOUpatlOtl, 00- ' . U-Iln unibla to return'to their former positions 'OWinf. to l.rJLm iXriki t, elraSSfHtsai-Vsff-: . 4 bp?t4,V a rrnS.rWood Passed -Committee on Publio Informstlon, Miss jft.f. . ; ; ... f 'V
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