1918 Huntington Advertiser: Armistice

Name/Title

1918 Huntington Advertiser: Armistice

Entry/Object ID

2020.01.488

Description

Headlines: "Its Over", "Over There", "Defeated Huns", "Agree to the Allied Terms", "All Draft Calls Canceled", "Huns Sign Armistice" My Fellow Countrymen: "The Armistice was signed this morning. Everything for which America fought has been accomplished. It will now be our fortunate duty to assist by example, by sober, friendly council and by material aid in the establishment of just democracy throughout the word." Signed, Woodrow Wilson. The president then ordered all government departments be given a holiday; "Kaiser and Kings Flee Socialists Control Germany", "Wilson Tells Congress of Complete Surrender", "U.S. Seizes Ships to Bring Fighters Back Home". Pgs.2,9,10 - Articles celebrating signing of armistice. Pg.10 - Articles On Private David S. Noble who died in war. Established September 2, 1889 with the price of 3 cents.

Publication Details

Publication Type

Newspaper

Publisher

The Huntington Advertiser

Place Published

City

Huntington

State/Province

West Virginia

Country

United States of America

Continent

North America

Date Published

Nov 11, 1918