| Show 0 J cove school 0 a 0 the attendance of our school was greatly reduced because of two cases caes of scarlet feer which came down in school all parties are well again and will soon be back in school two pictures for each department of our school re represents prents the results of a party at which candy and light refreshments fresh ments were sold at nine on Arm armistice itice lay ilay the school a assembled ambled in front of the school building after singing dinini si nini america the flag was formally saluted the school then retired to one roon room where an appropriate program was enjoyed until rec eg the work during the day was centered around this important event on assembling sem bling after the afternoon recess mr utley was greeted erected by the chorus of gw lad voices in the word surprise another n vram arranged by the pupils initiative was enjoyed fol lowing this candy was served some good practical jokes told and the assembly finished with a few live live games game the class with the best record in and punctuality will be entertained by the other classes 1 ahe I he sixth grade is now in the lead milo sargent and guertin utley are captains in spelling in the primary department the second grade I 1 is elated ovet avei their new books in III animal land the attendance at our school has reached the high highest ct place in ten ye years ars we ri now om have sixty seven selen pupils pi i Z following is one 0 of f the themes written Nr itten on armistice day dal germany surrenders bv mildred hampton See seventh nth grade the armistice that ended the war mar was mas signed at 5 a m november 11 1318 by the german officials plans for an armistice had begun on october irth ath an amsterdam paper in a dis it pitch to a london paper declared people in berlin aie kis kissing ing one another on the streets though they then are perfect qt strangers stran rangel geis 11 the only maids heard anywhere an where in germany at aie e peace at lat last it was announced in new nem york four da lay s before armistice mi tice was mas signed that germany had gur surrendered rendered there was mas a gibat celebration tit in every milage anti and cit cita of the country but the most in brest where here the report started new york went ment mad with joy fifth avenue was jammed for three miles all busi bus ties ness ceased except theatrical performances for mances and the selling of food man mam ears of war mete ter oner and when the bells began ringing about one in the afternoon men and m women omen all topped stopped their business and joined in the joy jo which was ua beyond comparison with mith anything anN thing else eer seen in the history of the world the armies fought till the lat last moment there m was a one bang front from the gun followed fol lomed b by the sharp order cease firing none of the men knew what hat nas v as coming when the learned that tha t germany had surrendered rendered ur they broke into laughs lauga the germans german began to shout hout and sing ing with mith joy and waed aed white flags beckoning to the allied soldiers to come over but strict orders had been graen agnen against going across the german ge aman lines the americans showed more joy than the other armies in eiery camp the band played placed and people paraded the november oember Nl the kaiser led fled into holland he tried to pre prevent ent the armistice anit nn it from being signed but found no support only in a group of his personal friends he tried but in vain when he signed his abdication he I 1 is reported to have said it may ma be for the good of germany german was ua beaten to her knees the great monarchy mith it its sword swinging singing kaiser had become a republic |