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THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1919. FOUR UNIONS © GERMAN REVOLT a Minister | 10 INVESTIGATE OPPOSE BACK IS CONTINUING; ” * COURTS MARTIAL TO WORK PLAN 500 ARE SLAIN» DURING THE WAR WASHINGTON BY PRANK J. TALOR BERLIN, March ght.—The Leaeey miatge ~P, Thirty thousand shipyard | poyoiy appeared tonight to have ing the war t workers of Seattle, together with |i oy y i of ite leader judge Advocate the motal tradesmen of Tacoma ) t , und Aberdeen, will h back Ansys peciondleieged mn esomyy 4 lolter to Secretary of War Baker to the shipyards at 7:50 a. om. ing « compromise agbesment has stated that the inspector gen- | Tuesday, and, while pleking up | with the government, fighting was rel will proceed with the work thelr tools at the point where |.) : cigeny ne | iamnastanhie il going on t veral parts of the mmedately they left off January #1, will com t Crowder defended the system clude dram of the greatest ta r witnessed in Am A strong minority, mecusing the trike leaders of treachery in pla f courts martial, replying to the tea reg SOE Es mia the ha ef the Hover: harges of cruelty made recently by | ‘ py ment, was demanding complete over Hirig. Gen, Ansell, for @ time act- Ona of Seattle, Tacoma and Aber’! throw of the cabinet and turning the ing judge advocate genéral, Army trth sing to thé findings of a) uP 2, freee, Sone, Oe See ie officers, taken from all walks of . ath; fF , eclal meeting of at , | Ot, Thi sentinent was being £6 ife inistered military justice TE aliens + : ‘ for t vg ae ne held te the | tered by fear of hunger ax well aie i “spe ea Power scoshd biead . ‘ mies |2¥ money and propaganda, alleged | aad penalties fixed Wane ceiieriane po . aes hleht And Sunday, {02,08 turnished by Runaia. '; ee ~ " sy | Labor leaders are now trying by congress, a } be eparate th rkmen's political ¢ Secretary Tab writing. to : Ae t ared iteeig| Ande ft artacan terrorism | Crowder, stated that while he was . : : . ty | ana ®, with which the radical! Hapgood, who has been nominated | confident that the faults set forth Y J element in closely connected for the pont of minister to Denmark |in recent criticisms do not exist ge aa wan then hetd be |__1t ¥8" sympathy with the workers, [to » 4 Dr. Maurice Egan, was|rn investigation is necessary to re Sn ogee pay vinta chide. Henry |THther than a formal alliance, which|far' nine years editor of Collier’s|assure families of all men who St Rh gl ne at chiet ot | 00, oall 1 soldiers of thé répub-| Wéekly and then for three years of|fought in the war. ; ‘ Svan wentee, (ae 1 to break with the gov-| Harper's, He is how editing a page| Crowder, in hia letter to Raker ors Pew ge: : oe ft ent. These men never had been | in Lesli¢’s, in which he is given free|eharges that Ansell had obtaine : oho opening of the |{*Pendable supporters of the cabinet, | rein for the exprension of opinion, Jappointment as acting judge ad ~ s t were assigned to patrol the re- publishers disclaiming responsl-|yocate general from the chief of -» 4 tus tame antl Around the Alexanderplats last for writings, and there's |stare without the wishes of dies b truck for a} Sunday nothing reactionary about what he| Crowder or Baker, wii ile Crowder Dianket scale of $4, $7 and $8 a day,|, Meanwhile the government brought | writes He was produced biogTa | was conducting the selective draf Metal teades. contract, shopa witi{!? Volunteer troops from the en | pies of Webster, Lincoln and acted |¥irous. ‘This provoked Jealousy and| Washington, Besides other books same tme, if not al [iM feet BE PERMITTED | CHANNEL BORE ernoon to de Rival detachments met while pa- he policy to be adopted in trotting Abualve words led to shoo This was the signal for 6,0 begin a warta: fe the statement tewued revolt an 1 owners following ked an important busi- LONDON, March 10. —Andrew | oenet we with Me athtet dnd calsned the tecieviant Ponar Law, speaking in the house! thie style Cutter in 00: lenders anaes hich Marth ted ene of commons today, Anhounced the ‘ ed edge French yards of Seattie| , 1° tat pores government is considering empioy-| and Tacoma will open Tuesday | fficially estimated that 600 BY FRED 8. FERGUSON ment of discharged soldiers {n ime-ne mort t their usual hour and va killed and. 7,000 | United Press Staff Correspondence.) | diate construction of a tunnel under | 4 majority of the fol | wounded, including ares PARIS, March 16—The supreme | the English channel, . i tela women 824 | economic commission is expected to — eae |resume conference with the Ger e 00 Wa Inister . hand ¥ “ ” aginesry War Minh N iron hand | trans at ituomels immediately, ‘The | “SLEEPING SICKNESS | pen, | Was really the shop and | caunt eranemen the comprom fing factor in ow plan mapped out by the su prome war council will, it ts believ DEATH IS REPORTED ed, be readily accepted by the en CHICAGO, Marth 10.—The first eny fatality among cases of filness - resembling sleeping sickhéss Was the lenders t6 accept with the government ka will as they feared terroriam by the ra © men ical elamente—which had not be the strite—would le take place Wednes will be ta onthe bey re pet : First—Partial removal of the eco-|reported here today. The death see ; polos of Weimar led to the| nomie blockade permitting Germany | certificate of Jos, Felfman gave ster pr 4 a” ‘ to export such commodities as coal |t cause of death as “lethargic e zation due to the los mt Of Ade | cans among the work-|and potash encéphalitia” | L. Schoenfeld & Sons ee eae refuned to recognize | second—Katablishment of eredita| Fifteen casem of the disease have Motabl iene a Pe a ne Oe yy mn of the more conserva-| tor Germany. been reported in Chicago. One oneal on ia Semana eared — erence with) Third—Use of Germany's geld re-|arousing expecial interest was that | SEATTLE TACOMA ebay liste Giochi. to ail a ar to hl serve, if money raised by other|of Miss Lydia Gray, Evanston, in x 1. Schoenfeld . z 7 ef ; : means fallg short of the amount|a comatose state for the last 18 a & Sons formar, eaxpléves appizing The government gavo in to the ex-| mane Gays. A consultation was to be Pine St. 101-111 S. Lith me tine the ‘This program, accurately forecast | held over her today. | e cognition: Saturday by the United Préas, con _ — pany, Commerctal Botler Works, | partial socialiation of industries, But : |Seattia North Pacific Shipbuilding | cals want th ompany, J. F. Duth ntitutes no backdown by the allies, It fits 1 with additional terns in-| SOLDIERS AND SAILORS Company ; a cluded tn the armistice during Jan : ; & Compan feiie and apparently are deter: | Gary Increasingly. serious conditions OPPOSE HUN OPERETTAS| e . ; senor ‘ hee. a a a eee ag ln go unt) this fs Recom: [in Ce ny, threatening the present] NEW YORK, March 10.—Soidters 0 s ine or tworrom vas ing on Try dock. Tne. Todd Drydock & Con: | Pei enad, ey «SFe Completely | government, merely made immediate |and sailors here today plaanshey ~ 4 herpcspanpebl ied spor peg ges alliéd decision of details tnperative.|a demonstration to prevent per- 72 Ships on Ways pes Predict Galainity Turn Over Ships fortianee of the first of a seties < une wast N the radicals preaching a new ‘ tnte [Of German operattas scheduled at the Cotttr Fevolution the peoplé are pesstinis-| 18 return for enactment of this ling Lexington theatre tonight anticipating © calamity.| PfoRram, which will enable the Ger. eee soviets to be | | “Ames Shipbuilding & Drydock | labor and production and promising | | Cor A furt (SHIPYARDS TO REOPEN TUESDAY ‘DANIELS WILL RETURN WITH NAVY SECRETS March 10.—fSec- ASHINGTO retary of the Navy Daniels plans to bring back from Europe revealed al lied and German naval secrets for Daniels originally planned to aail in April, but moved up the date to March 15, #0 a8 to be back in time to have his new naval program, based on the lessons of the war, when congress meets. . his will be late in May or June, according to present expectations, Daniels said, Suggested sinking of the German fleet is one big question certain to Daniels when he arrives in , altho the secretary preferred not to discuss that matter now. Daniels and his party of naval ex- erts sail Saturday on the Leviathan, docking at Brest and immed going Paris for conferences with Admir nson and li r the party will go to London and Rome for consultation with the ad- miraltios, One question to be settled is the debate a4 W relative merits of dreadnoughts a8 against light but swift battle crulsets. A an naval authorities hopeful of developing a new which will combine the speed * with the defensive nd e Icke ie of the oth WILSON STUDIES PARIS REPORTS BY CARL D, GROAT ABOARD TH . & 8S. GEORGE WASHINGTON, March 10-—-Presi- dent Wilson was suffering from a slight cold today, but Rear Admiral Grayson & it was not serious. Tho president received a great quantity of wireless messages from | Paris, detailing the progress of the peace work. He spent some time in his stateroom, going over this data. It was announced that he will go from Brest direct to Paris and get into immediate touch with Secretary Lansing, Col. House and other mem- bers of the American delegation. According to those close to the President, he is not disposed to con- nt to any radical changes in the rue of nations draft, but will await the result of conferences with jother delegates before making a defi« nite statenent in this regard. UNFILLED TONNAGE NEW YORK, March 10—Un- {filted tonnage of the U. 8. Steel corporation as officially announced today totaled 6,010,787, against 6,- 684,268 on January 21. This is a decrease of 673,481. Cela in 0 Take LAXATIVE BONG “QUI- RINE (Tablets). | It | stope t Co ache and works off thee aa ae W. GROVH'S signature on each box. 3c. ing Monday of the re thing will be in running ord end of the wee arrange’ final urn to the yards ore ix common talk that food will|™ans to purchase enough food to| mpletion, | Fesponsibility and disregard for hu-|diers, will bring back food supplies ; Pe than ‘a — vod = iar 1 life. The*public goew about ita} on thelr return trips Washington C. where they wit | Dusiness de} y. ignoring dan-| A argh was aireninted, today that | That most common vd 7 : % » | Ad f ° . u t the . . take Sant vgn cot Ith fea. | #er# on all Admiral Wemyss will preside « j fake fart in a conference with fed-|""While the fighting was at ite|coming geasion of the council, of painful and witha height, battling and cannon battering ifge and machine gun a With alfplines 6f both «ides | which Bernard Baruch and Thomas} dangerous of dis- crhead, minenwerfers| Lamont are the American members. nh build. To Send Food eases is in a great ‘ 4 rifle bul Foreign Minister Pichon, in his many cases caused jlete sweeping the streets, men and| weekly conference with correspond solely and simply by women a block away from the scene | endg, said the allies recognized the an Francisco Men of the battle appeared to be unaware | necesity for vending supplies into] &N abscessed tooth. Will Not Return)’ tne tienung tonight was lmnitea |Gem™many, knowing that hunger! Ask your doctor | ould breed dis and act ad iN FRANCISCO, March 10.—|to a series of guerilla warfare, with | YUld breed ation to remain out until|the radi Seeing 10 tiene | ee ee eee ee ruth about this. Or if you i» Saturday baif-holiday t# grant: |atreota and buildings, But rebel Ho said the allies took the position! are gq sufferer from t he © ready to supply food | ea the that all ship- etmoapt hat they were ready pr und find the necessary credits, but | rheumatism it is machinery to be set up for the adjustment Of wage sehed: 4 following g of the award, April 1 yard tied up fighting might . ot cates agi * J ‘thin exprensod whole city seothing | {hat the Germans must first declire) . very likely your BS Oe eee ee nd tee cabaeon anleen ie Wace rine of the artaietice and hand over physician will ask afe worth exact- nan. meeting of worker government is strengthened by the Pic hon aaid the thion of German you right away if tinue their demands and you pay for them, ng they correct your Ye strain, fit your nose do not irritate. Our are good glasses | austeta land Germany cannot be ac} you have any devital- Gueteahen 3 Urge OVIET toubttul f which have had the The conference is making euch) yorve killed | Nation-Wide Strike rapid progress, according to Pichon, aes | SAN FRANCISCO, March 10. that definit nclusions probably They are ially \re solution calling u Prealde 8. 4 j wit be reported shortly. liable to abscesses i ; jeman round the roots. De- c strike to enforeé the demand, m a March 1¢—The compro. | that Postmaster General Burleson leaders and the government at Wel- | ' nav " recogniz nthe’ telégraphers’. union| mar, wheréhy the strike ié tailed off, SEA LE GIRLS ayed teeth are one , March 10—The compro- enkamp to or | Our capital city is *hailed’ as ‘bone, dry was unanimously pas fa meet-|contained the following provisions, | of the most danger- ing Here Sunday of the local district | according to an official dispatch from | ous things you can Bub youtcant feellour*old Uncle doe ; son sare rain tical fig ty ON ymin Winks ON possess. If you have en i iri tl cts nt amen tg] ath that need atten- | up h the Red Cross to go to ry ulating the soviets’ powe work. They ure Stacy M. Snow, now ] P id: > aes | RICE OF STEEL atin, the govels powers Gules) vrptayed aa menographer with te! tended to at once, i Ss ree F. Bush company; Cora | Debe! Comviction Queen Elizabeth tion by the soviets in sdctal and @co- | 7 Sernouts, chenegrants rin ie city nomic legislatiot | oe street department, and Marg: | Now Affirmed by | Presents Seattle WASHINGTON, March 10—The| Secon—Enactment of a law unify Fret wre gh ‘ | . ° kovernment this week expects to|ing all labor legislation, te bo pro-| W%er: Who does clerical work tt Te High grad raduat the Supreme Court Men With Rings tare its first direct. step to bring| sented to the national assembly for | People'# Savings bank. Miss igh grade graduate | srivate secre’ to the former ; 4 WASHINGTON, March 10—The| Queen of Belgium, has |down war prices. | codification. was private secretary to th your work. Mra. Hugh R, Rood, now wife of sap , Sv il, secretary of the organiza. | iron and steel. |fenses by civil tribunals, ther’s Simple Recipe dent, found gulity of violation of the) 10, with gold engraved rings. Tho| ‘There will be a conference Wed-| Fifth, handling. of Of Sage Tea and eeplonage-act in A abecch at CAN-/ sings have an image of the Christ |nesday of a committee of steel and|muntel palities, eliminati Ph, Unio, Mat mtniien he center o! » set, wi on men recen volnted | dle rx Sulphur At the same time, the court up-|.> {ne center the det, with 12| Kron rane tatty appoint 7 ‘by. + r held the espionage act, which Debs |" f a Vad 4h ye esi. : egag “a @very one knows that | cicimed violated the constitutional name oe the: Guee and Sulphur, properly d, brings back the nat | or and luster to the hair | |, streaked or £& March 29 for theit new field, to be LOWEST PRICES. tufts by | apsent about a year. |Mother Searches right of free speech Al th the TF Monear, 1910 Landers long with the of Seattle Mrs. | tide,” are engraved in the band ‘The plan is to have the steel men| on the Staats-Zeitung, o Iso indict a and sentenced under the espion-| GILLIAM’S COURT |? in retucina prices to relieve the present business stagnation ‘was to make it at home, appeared Saturday night. is missy and troublesome. ae ‘ Boucka Thru the newly organized indus-| ‘Third, socialization of public indus-|™ cop ~ . so 1 ON Nobody i Bae me court toa iy -aftirmed. the lent 4 tate mar the |trial board an effort will be mado|tr enpociaily mines and factories [ Commnasiier piers ie Giate Ellis, of The best of materials. You Use Grand- \¢ectnae bodialiet eanthdade tor presi igian relief committee, and J, A, |*0 make a reduction in the price of} Fourth, trial ot all military of-|ajunwed Bute Tent: iy leave Painless methods. : nthe order by th, | ive Out completely in May and that leet Until the next harvest ts avail r : fo ptedicted y. | every will starve unlead peace | able, in August, the enemy would be nty hips shen . boy 4 “35 = ¥*| Gomned find the blockade iw lifted. | required to turn over practically its in wood and irda, and |, Discouragement and bitterness are |@ntire merchant : ships, ¥ on these vessels w s rushed | ereaning. ‘The genertl tack of con-| Which will be used largely in repatri ” fidence i# provoking a startling tr-|@ting American and Australian sol DR. L. R. CLARK "4 tH Here’s what we offer you: registered dentists to do the iaidot : s — A binding guarantee of satisfaction. 2 Tee eledete “MUN GENERAL For Missing Boy FREE EXAMINATION he board agree on prices a \st., otified the police eee eriter for the. Msouri JUDGE FRENCH IN ° prukchy itor ANd, weal aviih he oot ka | UN | St tteonen& to he on tHe tookut.tor We invite you to call and let one of our experts Bago the orlly way to gor this | Werk, & writer for the | Missouri the industry has agreed to co-oper-| her 12-yeat-old gon, Cecil, who die) give your teeth a thoro examination. He will tell PARIS, March 10.—Generat r4-|- Cecil has blue eyes, and is of light] you just what is necessary to put them into perfect ge net uperior Judge Walter French of | : h Von Sanders, former as to When last seen, he ware by asking at any drug |*%2 het 4 on Wes The price of plg iron, t , former German | complexion. When seen, he wore spe " ‘ Pier “Wyeth’s Sage and Bul-|,,,olowing &@ speech in iton 1p county Is presiding in Judge |the industry, probably will be the under in ‘Turkey black overalls, brown checkered cap condition ; also - what the cost will be. Compound,” you will get a | Pe" waa inaleted on 10-eounte and lichel Gilllam’s court “this week. |first to be reduced and the board | ested while en route 'to Berit and a gray sweater under @ gray SSMEME Of this tamnous 14 ree. Secaes Wanceuacer: wenvatiodt-dutme 161 tb nocut teh -ceare aed. Tudne an, Pane. to fix @ price that will atana| fone ‘2.8. rpatch, frem Ci checked cout, He hat been & onddy E i ‘onte entenced him to] tle about ten years ago, Judge Gil. |p) 6 time #0 as to avsute oon-| Ui fe was taken t t simone SES SGGON OF 155 years in the Moundsville, W. Va.,| liam, who has been aick at home|<2", me tim st ~ | death white: he Will. be. ret Mp . at & Amal cost, | fidence in going abead with business returned to gtay gray! Try it! No one | Po" with a cold since last Monday, is projects. Constantinos for tri Makes Mard Fight improving and will probably be back lin court by the end of the week {with seve 1 |ed with violation of the rules of war He may be recogni fare bly tell that you darkened Tiair, as it does it so naturally | {0 his brief filed with the supreme evenly. You dampen a sponge |court “Debs emphasize t brush with it and draw | wished to make his fight for free your halt, taking one|on the grounds that he had b The prices of food, textiles and building materials will be taken up by a big c lom| Canton speech the government had | yettled njtried him on his #tate of mind as| - - at a time; by morn. | denied his rights of free speech un-| well as his utte _ SERVICES FOR SAYLOR SERVICES FOR Funeral services for Albert Saylor,| Funeral services for I a, Jefferson park golf links and 5 m the support of his family torether | since his father went out on strike urkish officers charg-| with the shipyard workers, he after the steel and iron problem is( | scar behind his right ear, DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. s Sty r.| 1405 Third Avenue. _N. W. Cor. Third and Union ! A meeting of Col. Roosevelt post, real estate dealer of Seattle, were|Clise, Seattle attorney, who died last ray hair dienppears, and }der the constitution. He alsb con-| Krohwerk's offense was alleged to| No, 24, Vetreans of Foreign Wara of |held. Satur Ss Di bests, bs goat ty In Every Respect Seattle's Leading Dentists M on oF two, tended that by the introduction of| consist of publication of various arti-|the United States, will bo hold (phon teld Saturday nfternoon, in the|Monday, were held Sunday after- Dingonally Across the Street from the Postotflee | 2 the auspices of St. Job " citing outside of the 4 state Zeltungs ave, Monday night, % ®, und re or John's lodge, No.| W. Highland drive, The remains ou ole Ses “i mae een ange 1 ali mapas were cremated LADY ATTENDANTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES ! ; socialiot platform and other ut-jcles which appeared in the Missouri| organization's hall, 1016% Thira chapel of Bonney-Watson Co,, under | noon, from the family residence, 601 Bo Sure to Get to the Right Place, ene omen Be aa Ro ena entarmar sexism