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RS lent y and ap Autom ts door AL be dim and the Lisputedly show pa & mon <1 for the number, en with roses, A the out ning into rectly ap which Mi torches: iy innocent women THE SEATTL YOR TO STOP | AN OPERA | Ma 10.—-Mayor today took deckatee steps to Ringing of opera in the Ger rence at the foday. Asay fa committe mart YORK Lexington pe the theatre man. that the police would stop prmance if it should be at-| NETBACHER MEET } ster Parent-Teacher as will meet Tuesday after. ! 3:10 at the Webster school Park will speak and a stu am hasbeen arranged. NV | i | | _ ‘DAN ; ~ OY ARR POLAND) ‘N = ‘\ BGERMARY RN A oe Te me ung ee) ‘SCHEIN i CZECHO SLOVAKI URratne Ko ane PARiS ~ i $4 SES KUST RI 7° HO FRANCE See Sr aN, RIESTS:-~\' FO TURKEY DAR DANELLES Rivers and cities In heavy type on this map are likely to be made free to all nations under supervision of the League of Nit fs Soctate Hel Hall Dozen Rivers and CONFERENCE IN “i AGU YY EDWIN J. BROWN Who would have me fear} ahd pen have eause to) memory | f Gh easy one to betray or don Decause I believe persons Dishonesty does not , simply because peo-| in opinion. Dishonesty is when willful misstatements of made and when a lie is Mi with the intent to injure and ‘Ote by making the lic appear, FRAR THE TRUTH @eemes to be a concerted ef. the part of the officials (who sible for making a hel! for @ut of a quarantine which Rave been made a blessing few) to preve facts made known to & public hearing | Innocent victims who have the tortures of hell right} in civilized Seattic have Leen @ hearing in our courts, de Yight to have their own denied the right to seo attorneys, denied every right b to our law and our boasted cy in a land of boasted free Why? Why is this true?! any man to fear if he has wrong? people of this city are entitied) what they have been spend- per month for these last Months, and they are going) | people are entitled to know have been Py ofder of the chief of ol tives a fake blood test by | th department and then! into this quarantine hell tor} “6 ssgoal | na year, only to be let out)» it evér having taken one drop| b@ people of this city are entitled why little, old, Jersey cows sent out to Firlands Sani fot veal, and with their hides fevetal days after they beréd so that the meat dh out and look like veal.| 4 also entitied to know why) fish have been sent out to! Sanitarium and used for} iso sent to the interned at the city hospital | - end of this city are entitled why the people who were| put in quarantine were! with} Mush and macaroni in it. | people of this city have a know by what authority this, of the"health department, opie locked in the padded steam turned on, and Pheicas locked in jail. i of this city have a) know why 140 women were fin the city hospital intern) Hine hell, when all except 20/ hy. “people of this city have a} Know why Dr. Jones was the health department, after) nd fury reported him unfit to THE TRUTH BE KNOWN Want every newspaper to have tive at the hearing be the city council. ‘want the ministers of the gospel, of our courts, the lawyers! bar, and the doctors of medi- times I have had my wit- there ready to tell of this hell, and the last time, witnesses had told thelr one member of the council, keth, asked that the hear- postponed the entire city council could Pthe evidence. It has been post i twice since then. I am to Fone week's notice when the will be set people haye a right to be the people of Meattle have a Eto kffow the truth, and it will my fault if they not al to know the facts. If p from disease, they nage € quarantined people have come out of ou tine hell who never took one ‘of medicine, and were admitted free from dinette when they! out, and of course they were when they were kangarooed released in two months, one mont! thirteen ithe. Are they entitled to @ hear. Do you want sister, ter, brother or mother quaran ‘fas a dangerous, contagious, in person, and have them go life branded as a leper, in that some cheap politician can about saving the nation and his political quackery? week I shall tell about Ole A de the Mayor—how T came to him, and what he advised to do about the quarantined peo- and anther your may fool all of tie people some time, and some of the people the time, but even Ole enn -of us all of the time, and if I not, the day of reckoning is IN J, BROWN, ee! \Ports in Europe May Be Opened to All Nations © for one week #0} for | LONDON ON THE LEAGUE PLAN NDON, Ma of nations nant BY HAROLD B£, BECHTOL I for 6 (European Manager of N. E fe Por corn | 9 PARIS, March in " © oar Ports, wilt represen come at ere to will take gates of nomic nupporters discussion Interr Waterways morr ‘onference of of Dana and Durarze and uninteresting outa: the phrase holds one of the} dane aportant of all the steps] Straits » peace conferen is tak-| That ra the new era of closer, tions between nations, local control of interna- tional fivers and railroads and/ 4 sewed up” ports have to be wiped out before 1 be the free in tereommuni . the free access to} the seas for ¢ f0 necensary | Out t to the success - . tions and to wo: For years the great Danube was under control of the International Danube commission from local which , # will be drafted, alming arity and strendttheti the tutions will be presented to the nferenc in the owers | 18 the in aty. But work ahead most whic ing to the Ragd: under ir * without saytr On the broad 4 completo 4 railway w nterhational f recommendations noms. ce in planned to have the program com pleted before President Wilson ar Fives Premier Vet mier Pashiteh of Serbia er oftictals of the pr lence wilt att rexentatives Oncar Strauss Fanr coord and n to be o details has a will Arthur Hatmiiton Holt and y will take of the covenant with has declared Kubn told the Leagu of 3 from which it pa it operated patrol tugs and ever had a similar international arrange | } " +. & Wilson’s Silence | ° aioe } United Prew Disappointing to ewe win to seo France's security inn H guaranteed, but not to the extent of the Si Feiners |* rmulsting laws which would aute DUBLIN, March 10 Will Wil-| matioatiy send the United States to m do ut Ireland?” ta case some member of the were attacked, or would America > mm ain a lar fores on the ‘frontier of free ment. Rivers to Be Controlled ine and be con It | Dahubs angements will |wetved and extended to other rivers such as the Vistula, Pruth, Elbe and |Scheldt. The Scheldt itustrates the y the Sinn seine need for such control. It is th ee far publicans let for Antwerp, one of the greatest | yon ts, ports in Europe, but the mouth of the river is in Duteh territory. This Scheldt question is second in im portance only to reparation in Bel gium's eyes Whol! notional failways mean onstantly changing fares and rates and control. It's a wasteful nuteanes | ,, 20% Ie to be changing train crews at every boundary, especially when trains are funning thru small countries the chances Jot more small countries before the peace is finally made International control of certain | railways, at least, is going to be vital n the new era, peacers say What Is to bd done about ports ts perhaps the most difficult of all the questions connected with interna tional transpe ttion control. The Whole por sation fecelved ite greatest rv jon from President Wilson's princ of free # to the seas Problem of Small States Here again the formed will question ost in the inds of Irish tieian rtlow fast We rfiay Wi-|enant regarding n'a «th . Om | tions raised b | the other hand, . viving | If nationaliat ie of any importance » have | try to clarify the ev. home of the objec American senators ne clause covering a fm to war, ‘This eral Mterpre: to make it ewpectally th Uon undertaking to © might be subject to » action some hope ard we hope ot thetr party tations, clear | _ - | SAN FRANCISCO, March 1 | Frederick C. Talbot, 57, act | many years in Pacific made by the mim-| activities, died at th mallxts at the recent|tel today. Death ting for the repub- | Hin estate ts will fall t i? ameritary of constit is not far distant when will awakea to the coast St. Franc was due to cancer lthe old r tional p the Jate \THIEF MAKES SURE HE GETS REGULAR ‘FIT’ While making his first rounds hew states to bé! sunday night, Officer J. Lavigne add 0 the problem 4%} found the rear door at 4 First well as to the need for an applica-lave, 8, unlocked. Making tnved tion to the principle. Some of the | tigation, he found whe thief had little nations seem likely to have noltaken the elevator to the secon coast or no port |floor, torn out a plece of card To leave them in such a position! where a window h evita Pye attempted to outfit himeecif with Says Wire Control =|" 2"","""" to Be Returned to =|?" tre 9 |tor, was unable to make Private Ownership! of the damage NEW YORK, March 10.—Govern- ment control of te hone and tel graph systems is in no sense perm nent, and the property is to be turned after a limited period, accord ing to Theodore N. Vail, president of | the system, in his annual report Public ownership ta not desirable, | according to ail, and there is no longer any exte conviction in | the minds of the that there can be effective competition electric transmission of intel! First-class plate man for laboratory work and two op- erators. Must be thorough in crown and bridge work treatments, gold, synthetic and alloy fillings. Apply Dr. E. J. Brown’s Office 106 Columbia 10 suite were scattered } sive public (Mayor Hanson Now | ja “Southpaw”; Signs Bonds in Sick Bed Mayor Hanson is signing traction bonds Mon with his left hand. Rather th delay the traction |deal, “whereby the city acquires the ystem, Hanson, whose CUT OR TEAR HERE }—~—~——————~~~—~ right hand is painfully swollen fol- lowi tiack of neuritis, is sitting up in be to pay nd signing the city prom bonds with his left hand. little practice,” said the perfectly easy ‘WOMAN UNDER ARREST; MUST STAND U. S. TRIAL PORTLAND, March 10 Russo is on her way to San Fran-| cisco in charge of a deputy United States marshal, She will be tried the Bay City rge of « ducting a resort within five m of the Presidio. The Rdaso woman was arrested here after being chased all over the by federal thoritic on a ch country au The | Burnside safled from Seattle Monday to repair the Alaska cable, which is broken about miles north of this port. Cable h {disabled since Saturday aes ship ervice been oonroaanerkrwn= STAR CLASSIFIED AD STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919. BELGIUM TAKES _ DUTCH SHPs _ MAN WHO WOBBLED STARTS UP LAMPING BILL DEBATE AGAIN OLYMPIA, Maroh 1¢ debate broke ‘Turnultuo' " ind angry 9 toda er the had de ute of them ~ Have Your Razor Honed By An Expert laity ‘ot them tired that « ‘ " ad thet did not und a amendment to you want to insu jon had spre at the publ ein offering t Ht no member ap déenes idget because lors’ a Sp ates the servic t to war pte BOLSHEVIK TEACHINGS won’ T INFECT YANKS ts ate Mon A man without an altimate aim In mach (he same as clay: Awditing f motd To whape b way. with definite parpone ‘6 other men, The world AMUS SEMENTS [> METROPOL. LITAN x Hytesow SON-DONAHEY — @mpany KE ST. tne Se, WEARIED EYES vesrams| DO NOT BECOME | PRETTY WOMEN r, the FLORENCE STORE, 1 Georgs Tyler COUNTRY ALEXANDRA in the COUSIN CARTISER This Attraction TACOMA : Ea March 1914-15 Note Second and Union. 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