The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1919, Page 1

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AFE you going to have a good dinner Sunday? There are lots of service men in Seattle who will not, unless you invite them to your home. And, say, treat the felloy who never got a chance to go across with consideration, too. The men from overseas get invitations, but the others don’t, according to reports of War Community Service board at the Sailors’ and Soldiers’ club. By the way, have you any magazines late ones—and books you can spare? The service men would re » ciate them. Pring them to the third floor of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ club. Don’t be merely a linguistic American. DO SOMETHING. An American Paper That Fights for Americanism I ye) "“heSeattle Star wor | SU Mtr ones’ THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST pidge sills eeresll., sed ai Rotered as Gecond Clase Matter May 9, 1999, at the Postoffice at Meattle, Wash, under the Act of Congrecs March #, 187% ather Forecast: : VOLUME | rs | j NO. 306 . SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY NS START NEW REVOL STRIKEFATE. aera |THE “TIGER” An Old Story and a New One Desperate DEBATED AT ° RECOVERING |= = Battle Is PORTLAND FROM SHOT Spreading Decision on Coast-Wide Walkout May Come Official Duties With Peace (By United Press Leased Wire, Direct to The Bitar) en: senten LONDON, Feb. 22. by Tonight DR. MARSHALL SPEAKS! PROBE IS CONTINUING ablaze with revolution. The a has spread to Hungary. : The outcome of Seattle's ship. H ; Reports from various sources od showed that Spartacan outbreaks in : , FB BRUARY ay 1919 fs yard strike will be seitied before nightfall by the action taken in the Metal Trades Coast conven SE, Sens Gs aan aera Ruhr and Rhine districts are growing n strike circles sodas ture we menacing, that Munich is in the o re ieee seater. we paleo abe revolutionaries, and ; that Budapest is en- iis Sans! helliganakers ‘waton pain of dangered by an incipient revolt. 18,000 members, has ila spleens ss Ninety localities in the Ruhr valley are held foee Ported, ane ’ . the Spartacans and the center is said to be getting 5 Rat ARCA Be os . yond control of the government, despite the fact aks eadibiat tia most of the soldiers’ councils are co-operating the coast Military Governor Noske. te do smmend His Desperate fighting has broken out at sever the ca kes, or gon selon points in different parts of the country. Seven ma rom the " } : . ‘ rank and file on the « of re ker dred Spartacans are said to have been killed in b ister, sddreseed. the Pustiapd conver pecserapiions Tues nase neni Battruppa, however... New riots occurred in H ee cn a ‘ veg ; ‘at Stettin and Gotha. by ob * ha } . “Unrelenting Warfare” mR the men must return tc , te Scheldemann, addressing the na from th alte — . lay, declared “unrelenting warfare ¢ Spartacans. F ie Portiand i. thru the fact that the M rnment would empl ore = SUN FRIE # said 49 Be apprehe Suthority expires in about six weeks. wore fon and on ground thi would 4 = Z B better to wait til new cle A, 2 which have been set u tory scale may be Ask MeGuire Removal 2a TERHE(S - . min oo ing the . = ; = wh de i e ee tempera That cherry tree story may or may not came a mighty people, strong and honest. eit hal cinco, ea e 1 She Made Long 2 bet argh ig sere’ be true. We don’t know. It matters not But as we were growing stronger and the pitterness yhraco he ha on. forbidien to hace usy| Whether it be fact or fiction, it-is pleasant larger, the world was growing smailer.| varia contains a worthy moral, and Europe moved to within three and a half! 1 has not s’ friendg Rave Begun te we into their own has Jetermined wheth- | @ecording to dispatches emier EF 4 from Munich today. rt one loca! to ‘the ears, removal lida hia postion ampaign or . a ener has given ambition to many a cartoonist. days from our shores by fastest passenger |*' '” dation adtiate erday| Deputy Autel, author ola for political ’ : - 2 Premier Clem. It did as much for Artist Satterfield and boat, when’ once she had been three and | was the work of monarchis rad-| Press campaign against Eisner,» Guire who r Wi V t on edt n assassin the cartoon printed in The Star is the four weeks distant by sailing vessel. Europe |icais. While the premie in| Said to have been killed. Hie formation omens VO es Vedne continues to progress! result. came within a few minutes of us by cable, ¥4s 4 nobleman, Count Arco Valley bbe roo with revolver bullets, f ynion at Gn OSW NGO, N. V., Feb. 22.—Dr. t ori ony alig hig . * . whe ce 1 ake a for _j4 the man who shot the other minis red by a number of w Riigocan seetal trades lenders have! Masy’”” Wither, famaec aa the’ :|\\ cinceae Gages Pe i when once it had taken months for word ; diet chamber was|™en. Several other’ etiam B® refused the request of Fleet Corpor woman who was authorized by ia The cartoonist has substituted a sturdy to travel from London to our Middle West. can | reported to have been made on ation Director Charles Piez that dele congress to wear maseuline specimen of treehood, much hardier and Wise as George Washington was, he Nine Are Shot emies of the present goevrnment, ates be sent to a wage « clothes, died here last night. She eB : 7 . heftier than any cherry tree George Wash- never dreamed of that. nm. D. € » f was 87 years old. + - . Tacoma the me ed . PRESIDENT T0 ington (or anybody else) ever saw, and he th attend the conf brea I has labeled this giant of the forest, “Amer- What the artist doesn’t show in this d ‘ fae ng health -aad-spent- much of ican. Isolation.” The hatehet he placed in picture is the other side of the tree. If he miles tre where a MAKE H the hands of Woodrow Wilson, setting him showed that, it could readily be seen that |« Eisner was shot yesterday, rts today showed | walking the street’ with his sea isters, two minor offi-!Count Arco-Valley, his nd a deputy were shot. The| who formerly was an officer in the ing Home Minister) Prussian guard, was wounded by 2 to have shouted, | guard ment officials, 1 " the whole Pot of! and er aeatde peng a ed to doing a job of tree chopping such as American Isolation has been cut deep from. y« to have begun firing el bid front nee ee say he hagy ee orope Walk f EUROPE TRIP tory writers have told about our first the other side. Something else, not alone | mise: toward the B ners ‘assassination was ai = coast-w tre hes 2 president's boyhood. e ’ the League of Nations hatchet, has done Besides Auer, his victims in. | Volley was fired from the Vail Phands of the exec po RY ROBERT J. BENDER No doubt the artist remembered Wash- the chopping. The tree stands supported | cided War Minister Rosshaup- | fallery. Auer was instantly killed pee She ; e 1 tt Ce » ington’s own words by the bark, as any old logger would put it.) ter, Minister of Justice Timm, [2d Osel received wounds from epppee aoe 7 4 BOARD THE GEORGE WASH “It is our true policy to steer clear The war—our entry and our fighting in| Minister of Public Works Hoff- | which he died later. Two others, sensi ecanted by delegates. | ot ; . INGTON, 1 4 Pre of permanent ances with any por- the war—cut thru most of the tree. man, rae Sea a abe esoeoes (a he See are anid 12 Col e ’ to tion of the foreign world.” From April 6, 1917, it was no longer peti eg ov reat dy ar | | The building is under a heayy da eaid 1 n He remembered Washington's farewell possible for this nation to exist in its cen-| uty Osel, Councillor of the War | Suard cess of ia 1 warned | address in which the newly boin nation tury-old isolated state. We then stepped| Ministry Garres and Under Sec- rae 8 w advised by “the father of his coun- firmly and far away from American isola-| "tary for War _— i wit de | try” to paddle its own canoe, unaided by tion, and became a nation of the world,; Both Ressha : err hi c u tood hands reaching from across the seas, and and not merely of the New World. The oo) \n) baie. eee “tormer : igs, ons “ siona t f unhampered by the necessity of our own war did it. Woodrow Wilson helped. So jni “ive been cap ' NOW RAGING IN ‘ual strikers, however, maint that | “isa Rome | 8#rding the league of natio | hands being extended to foreign shores did more than a hundred million Americans, tureé 8 with th upport of t pnvent the spe x appropria i a For over a hundred years the people of Four million of them in uniform helped. ; military comm rooting, the . i} Munich v 7 ould result , 5 satin! Ge the United Stat gloried in this splendid Every patriot helped nounced he wo F guarantee chy BAVARIAN CITY, of the strike 7 inder end t isolation. We were a people of a new Yes, we Americans cut down the tree! maintain order e did not have Ay’ to ob AMSTERDAM, Feb, 22.—The | red flag was hoisted in Munich | at noon yesterday, and a gem but ‘a> world, a different world, not much inter- of American isolation $40,000 Is One Day tod: fren . : Ray \aess ; wet Moun vested-in what happened on the other side Woodrow Wilson, in pressing before the of the globe, and very well satisfied with attention of the peace conference the y , 4! eral strike was proclaimed thru- ‘Riot Policy Cost . ‘ nt fore ela | ourselves and our efforts : League of Nations’ program, is merely out the city, dispatches from oo alge aay dit tl " msscget: a Patel . We boasted of our ability to remain de- acknowledging what is a fact—that Ameri- ae reported today, fm P 1 out $40 1. ‘ e wend ie ; ee tached from foreign politics, European in can isolation is a.thing of the past, ancient COPENHAGEN, Feb, 22— Ler fest ‘ nil «| trigues, and international alliances. And history with u He is chopping thru the Civil war broke out in Munich at mer ¥ ponsrot wh) the nation grew and prospered We be- bark of what was a tree. whe insure Bavaria Minister CHICAGO BOARD CLOSED Committee Reports ee ' HICAC Ke The ‘Chicago aie « tie stock Machance| Liebknecht Insane Daniels Talks of War Reported |« Do you want al : ee we at Time of Death On, Sayer to Be Assassinated BERLIN, 1 Wireless. Phone) jini : <A ME city home? 2 : ‘ Do you want a|; ACID TEST OF ECONOMY PUT country home? UP TO THE LEGISLATURE Y. Shortly afterward vie t fighting broke out, were! The mobs plundered shops and resider Hundreds fied from the Others were prevented after acans seized the railway ording to reports, ne te ; s 4 Np ; eens atorships have been nt ; : ; ee eat cae noetorive nd ovis é tacans in armed. s wer ushing thru the Many anarchists were said to have joined ee Bs she War "Minis Rosshaupter, : wounded during vting in the diet ol re 22..Whether or not the legislature ‘ore ca ey. co un i . tt Do you want an}. Pr age ret ear wwe tance Gate toks De oat (inate compan Wheat Guarantee “hme, was repre to ‘hae Be 19° wadic | Bohlke, representative from Seattle + Ps eee: triitba tawaia Cochin Bill Is Passed uric automobile? Th 500,000 capitol building measure already passed ‘ 1 bit at one , broke WASHINGTON, 1 7 The | Ro : from his cal half a mill levy to be met by taxpayers until such TEUMULTY IN BOSTON Tr Ge vashington ‘W rela a eB cday passed the §8.86¢ wt wounds RE: time as the state shall timber Jands held for capitol, nosror b Joseph Tumut cite ow ff shore ta me ; as yeep antes eae ad Se 7 FRANCE OBSERVES BIRTHDAY READ THE WANT] Puilding ireived. to we nfer iene ny nd ot " ter | powers to buy and sell wheat thru | pirinday was ated” thease ya Sige Bohike has introduced a bill repealing this phase of the |!"rvee tera to discuss ud distance from §| Auer, War er ‘ wny agency he may see fit to create, | rrance today. There were apectal ADS IN TODAY'S STAR. |\),:) “Why not sell the timber and raise the money without (hun ‘tor wel SE NaAAt ri:|). Waetington,, wae.2.080. mle Kiy Ovel had been assassin: ‘control storage and transportation noes in the: Ameria shouldering a levy on the taxpayers?” says Bohlke. son on Monday Vinisdisinoneseiaiillidiianmeias and restrict imports and exports, | 07 in ‘Paris

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