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WILSON RUSHES WORK ON PEACE TREATY nnn nnn nnn nen nett tt nnn PAPA ARPA PPP PPAR PPPS IAPS PAAR PAA An American Paper That Fights for Americanism Friday an untucky day? Cheer up. The tegistative seston is over—and you have still another day to make your income tax re tarn Saturday's the bast for that—and 1H pay you net to for y THE GREATEST DAILY CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST NIGHT EDITION TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE Per Year, by Mall, $5.00 to $9.00 Te Ree Hintered as Mecond Class Matter May %, 1599, at the Postoffice at Seattle, Ween, under Act of Congress March 8, 1879. YANKS AND JAPANESE CLASH IRISH ARE ORGANIZING AGAINST BRITISH RUL | a PROTEST OF : —Today Robert L. Ripley, [i SINN FEIN IS one of the country’s foremost sport reporters and sport car- toonists, joins The Star staff. . You will find him on the |, ee ne ‘Declare England Is Holding| —Cat Tales, a little comic: a hg - strip, and a good one, by Leo, —" on the sport page to- —And these two features) ~ will be there regularly here- after. "With everything else that:- goes to make a complete, up?” ‘to-the-minute sport page. *° # % —And don’t overlook the editorial page today. Thete* you will find a —Many added attractive features. —Webster’s cartoon. —Dr. Crane’s daily essay. + * * “SIQUL FOR TROOPS IN FAST WORK RACE RIOT iistaliad | ee ; Indications Are Treaty Will Two U. S. Soldiers Repor : Be Ready for Germans | to Have Been Wounded on March 25 by Bayonets : LEAGUE ON THE TABLE AN INVESTIGATION IS Ol PARIS, March 14.—President | March Wilson arrived here from Brest | Ames tae’ aaa at 12:03 p, m. today. police civilians 3 President and Madame Poincare | Thantein ice a | greeted th pxident and Mrs. Wil-| Reinsch reported from json at the Invalides station. While! ¢he state department today. their wives’ chatted on the red-car has sent the first secretary | peted platform, the two presidents! the legation to Tientsin te |inspected the guard of honor vestigate. |, A dand played the American na-| Relnech’s cable, tional anthem ax the train drew into! state department, aid | the station and.the Marseillaine as Lwhether the troops were | the Wilsons started for their new soidiers, and the date of residence in the Place Des Etats! dent was not made public, Unis, accompanied by an escort of! An unofficial report says | cavalry. ble started when Japanese — drove Ameri: idiers BY FRED 8S. FERGUSON Japanese pric be the (United Press Correspondent) | they ai ly. ‘Tw | PARIS, March 14.—With Pres- | Cans ara ea to eee eat | ident Wilson's arrival in Paris | by Japanese bayonets. today, the machinery was set in Two hundred marines | |RESENTMENT BOILING BY RALPH F. COUCH (United Press Correspondent) (Copyright, 1919, by United Press NEW YORK, March 11—Engtand | is “holding Iretand with 700,000 bay. | onets,” Sinn Fein officials charge. | | Lord Mayor O'Neil. of Dubtin, an} Irtsh nationalist, oxtimates — the! ‘army of occupation” at 100,000, The exaét number of soldiers In} | Ireland is, of ree, & military se | feret. But to mie visitor in Dublin | | the mess of uniforms encountered i» amazing. Sentries are ported at the jentrances of all public buildings. ifhey march thru the streets in| | squada and companies. All are fully | armed and most of them wear shrap- | nel helmets, j England Is Ready | “England ts ready to put down «| revolution here,” the Rev. Michaet | O'Fianaghan, of the Sinn Fein na: | tional courteil, told me just before I | left Dublin two weeks ago. in abaition be tat stitiers, there! —DAD Pain WS wide le; seater’: tae the rare INcome. TAX “TODAY — districts 0 polices all cities motion for rapid consummation | have paraded of the preliminary peace treaty. | quarter on the day The scheduled meeting of the su-|are alleged to have attae |preme war council was canceled to! anese and to have entered | permit a series of rapid fire confer-| anese consulate. Jences by the president, Premier) ‘The text of Minister B Lioyd George, Premier Clemenceau | pie was withheld. and other leaders. Gen. Barnett, of the mi Practically all the peace work] has cabled Col. Kane at —Women readers will kindly , 8 11,000. : Th is Dublin — aot se ) ——---— —----—-—-- nactecena nln | centered about Wilsor As all other | information regarding the turn to page 8. tain 2.0 swuming there are only detalls of the treaty have been vir-| Barnett said no marines 4 i 100,000 English soldiers in Treland: | tually completed by the various com- | jarty n —And don’t think you have and mont of the estimates place the | Oh M h May! English COUNCILMEN settee, the sain problems waa thet] teakecnasteetia ae of reaching final agreement. The | away, number at 200,000—the island, with finished this real page of real & population of only 4.000.000, has ‘UNDER PROTEST’, Girls leaders, in ratifying each detail, will atemeis' 7a things for Star women read- Pee at thp.Gev'ment || WALL ELECT cer tates ne] 2 sete corerament eal ers ‘Comy this with your N 5 «ss pecial to The Star by N, B. A.) | the treaty would be finished by|® Drief statement on the York, which A popu Aton ot t Lescoaela aah fo aig ' | March 20, and the Germans called in| The fact that the clash took’g ttle mo: pan nogtaphers and copyists at the alley: itareh 2 according to the. department, t British Peace Mission think the Wednesday and Thursday, ‘This foree numbers —Until you have read the 6,000,000 at asl qeime edeanas Sok Ou Whether the league of nations Bed Time story to the kid- iro avery eebledcocen in tne] adh well: Gana old government ix crazy. They {| Wtathae: the aces of Dal ea ee di , ngested city in the world. Write the above on your tele |) Were elated at first, when the | ity counciimen will hold a cau-| TON ty had not been deter-|@ series of small fights, jes. ‘s _ i A Lot of Trouble” phe bill when you ha your ; ne ge hy made that th { coe ane meen’ aperbon.* iined. An invitation has been sent| The department said: i " . money or check over to the ¢ would get $100 for new clo! rye Mage ef oaie av repre-| “A clash betw The Rev. Father O'Flanag’ sas ad on to the com } from the taxpayers, but-—now'it {[election will take pl t & xpecial | all neutrals to have their ree | Bano, fe, rte An ? nay suspended from hin | PADS" comes out that the men stenog. {/Mecting of the city council Monday | #entatives here meet the peace dele-| soldiers, Japaiess polee aie ais wat or tomorrow's church duties because of a Sinn Fein| This is the advice of ) Sapbers, clerka, eto, got $160 fe j{at 11 6. m. ‘The term of the oid] in unofficial conferences be-| civilians, at Tientsin, on We atic ounsel T. J k, thus giv-|and Thursday, was reportedin a red to | Corp fore the end of speech he m was unpr a council expires a 2 noon Monda paper. ea t that Ireland would gain com-| "dy, who received an order for a pena hes ype ° eaexcoh | Sas Wag en lng uses Se ale ing the non-belli; an oppor-| patch to the state department e 4 ot Of caviar the tale politician would make a man’s (| Altho coun i ad due. ke: alae tae —M fi feat Hiete independence during his Ute | Xt © Sine _telertone |) reas, aliowanos t than a }/ sist of the » members as the old, | ‘UMity to present their t pe ae ry wee lore fine features are Spats Snouenneres. Giving a We ee teeth Cie Maemo mary ie thse. | 06a of the ating tenis = ola, | ee it etanda, the league ¢ sites, oo Aes hey are atu: | 3 i ck woman's—go th 5 pid, mo they are! But the records }|!! detail business now before the show nobody who has turned {| City’s executives in order that a is “on the table" in the 4 minister to China, Mr. Rel ference Committee hearings, as | investigating the affair, and the ff well as another plenary session will| secretary of the American be necessary if there are to be any/at Pekin, James Spencer, hag | courts Friday | This nx that the Thurston |) court will review the coming. But we will give M a ‘divil’ of a lot of —All to make the Bigger, with a grin. “trek nd is sure back the allowance Wn slate may be started within s, independent in the end which the pulilié sepvice commmiason the new council year. President T. ; nat) +t latin Better, Brighter Seattle Star. jack O'Dowd i uthorized an Inergase in ph H. Bolton hae announced that he|*mendments to the constitution or |sent to Tientain s car on which I rode to rates thruout the state approximat . {if the covenant is to be finally ing n } will not be a candidate for re-elec fidt at the back a nx 18 per cent adopted before the preliminary pany of armed “tin-hatted” English | If under pri he water front written me, tell the may @ w Engi hold. | Custom b nets,” he said. With the new rate, a 10 te not | Nobody Soke Will on aiiam Hickman Moore and | treaty is submitted to the Germans OW oldiers kuard 1 bills when paid, the court Be Sad Over This| 0! ssccestors : nese discussions must te carried ot the conclusion tt r + on si with completion dys metasion that’ th City committ too, will be re- {on simul M satixfied|) BERLIN, March 1%.—Count Bern-| aratt * the commit, | With the pe testi atienta the e0¥, ent hendei . tA r included in the treaty. It} " “a | WE e this would be possible | re themselves Followin m the Ger- | teex ording to) storff will be excluded f 1 will help us| Kennedy The case will be heard| man peace delegation, it was def. | cense Hesketh; franchise rub April 10 LH were but few amendments, | D, Jones, general m ative of the desire to epeed | oes the Ames Shipbuilding and ace program, it was intl | dock Co, declared Friday that ng mated today that formal meetings | discrimination is being shown “a t on; harbors and public | fhitely learned today . 2 agen adh; rmans’| rounds, R. W. Cotterill; judiciary, | oe Rol | As; city Violations Frequent main argument ar tons German Delegates tics, it was said, will « indemni-) wp. Lane; conferenc that if food | ton; public safety, A of military + Tacoma Jewelry Atty. Vanderveer 4 oweve Almost dail .. Brick | wilt be heard during the coming| the men taken back to the p and raw materials are permitted to| utilities, O, T. Brick ets and : jthe men taken bac 1 the eee of | etonds 22 LWW. cent of courts marta! Named for Peace! sn rv materiais are nermitied to ulin, 7, Britaan rete and Weak the work (0 tw handled most | ince the shipyard strike Waa ‘. (CONT'D PAGE THIRTEEN) BASLE, March 14.—A Weimar dis- | °%" st gs i ave a fair) nance, C. B. Fitagerald. y by the leaders so c ft. $5,000 in Goods| nich in, Wichita, Kan. patch tothe Frankfurter Zeltang [chance of paying them, otherwise i |maximum. results with minimum| "Sr ne. neon gatqcthas Ses TACOMA, Murch 14.—Smashing a Kan, arch 1 ays her imposed obligations cannot be discussion. fusing jobs to men who are not Sig plate glass window with a rock,| Trial of 43 1. W. W.-members here Stefansson Plans It has been learhad duthoritasivety zens,” Jones asserted, . of aime met thieves entered the Burnett Brothers jewelry store about 4 o'clock thin morning and ma ny with hes valued at d decision by Federal to Place Caribou that the government Wednesday ap-| ott « motion t pointed ¢ delegates to the Geidadanta' atterhe Meat on Market » ; ace an follows : INTERNATIONAL LABOR - 2A BC Mare eel Dr. Buward David. tieat | MEET PLANNED FORU.S. ge Pollo F. Vanderv me * to quash the indictment |not citizens ha | Lamping Measure We. intend that ever - i jby this company when the sti The Musicians ation met | was declared is put back at wo conference as ate th H xplorer, an Jape police are on the trail of eee eitin Which etabhenihe men ; jating with | President of the national assembly PARIS, March 14.—The first inter. |] 1 Frid ie nesed a rei *, who made their exeape thru) 0". > aco esky te Heahertz, Prussian minister of at noon ‘ ORS eames & Sees. " | with put fe: or favor, or diserin f z f the store, | *Tucting Slag sip a nas Bd peg ay national labor conference will be held |Fiution approving the stand taken BY LOWELL MELLETT fa wo dye a4 ey in the rear of ni omy m adiliaih poet telegraphs: Max Warburg he i | tion. are the orders, and | Ain, urciar m system the ne) Legadl peg tor 4 i Muellog, in Washington, 'D. Cif the United | by Seattle Elks in condemning fj (United Press Staff Correspondent) ay 'tnform police headquarter ‘ : Northern | German mv erland, and| States government will permit it, ac the legislators who opposed the BRE March | 13 Night) os wt y as noon as the rock “o ley og prone Marburg uni-/cording to an official announcement |f Lamping bill at Olympia President Wilson Teft for Paris at window, A squad|e Bovernmer a oe : rmiasion }11:10 o'clock tonight versity made by the labor ce Tian. rtiaied to. the’ open —= | scheduled to arrive there | morrow morning, It was appa ape yerth to everyone here that he had been | Good used cars may aoe cn) en IF YOU WERE A GNU WHAT WOULD YOU DO? | i550" Ss, ""| epee ap ng Btided gold and silver watches wt F SSHAL HAIG paid: a " | rents nearest Si b j long. Cars that on. displa 1ELD MARSHAL HAIG That new gnu, out at Woodland; he has secured an option on behalf ;on two legs or four, at Woodland have only run a De i eo 1) WOU HOME COMMANDER Secretary Glass to park the Mocky, savage ittle|of the city of Seattle on three large, | park, that the gnu fears, He's bold | Fev. thonmaied sie LOND quadruped with the peeved expres: extra savage, roarin’, rantin’ Nubian |and vicious, and very wicked. But British Indemnity ‘ Pe _ for 3 niall sr “bows i rare Tour on Loan iwhich grew 6A bi hovnues no} Sene--LIGHAL 3 opened “to | the moment the ens an veh *il| tg Be All German | that. thew: eee n; Is Sentence ‘. feito fe Nensiry Clas | stolen we ation 0M ea loven't Know whether he resembles | have them in a st uge out at | bece horoughly over horse or a cow), must look to his | the park as soon as sible cow Or horse People Can Stand) hauled and are be- to Serve i1 Years : ; ‘ : \ tory Loan workern in, Reputed as very ferocious, he de It Can't Bo Done That ix the lamentable feature of | LONDON, March 14.—Britain will 7 séid ‘ak bi PHILADELPHIA, Ma rg bo fiddle West. H peak in Uehew in intimidattr vinitora,| How could the poor gnu face three | being a gna-—in rampant pride and|take as much indemnity from Ger- | ing sold at a big F ; 7 ae \ vicloux Hons ane Y his repue | exsiveness he ca | s that ation, in the opinion | savi 1 ye and eight mont i ‘ fs | Mir \ € Mt. Pant March 20, «witching hie tail and dashing madly | vieloux Hons and maintain his repu- | aggressiven h n defy the|many a | saving. Watch the «i © given TMew Fle GERMANY. MUST GIVE UP aaa ii cr > March 23 from one end of his pen to. the! tation? world, but with this prestige gone,/of the peace commissioners, is able “For. Sata Mate les Duke se tt ¢ ER ie tier. in faet, being blood-thrixty, Would he not shiveringly recall] what can the gnu do? He could|to pay, A. Bonar Law, government or § mo- TED contereod the theft ob more (All OF HEF » AIRPLANE ES ST POLISH CLAIM vad looking the part, is the one andthe abysmal days Jn the fungie,| bluff the public and the monkeys | leader, declared in the house of com- bile” Classified cole cha Automonile wal the PARIS, Mar Gern LON f 1 Paris onl? pleasure the gnu gets out of when he cowerea in a thicket and/and seals, but would his bluff hold | mons, He made this statement when Sicint realized oty the wale.of the iby bers airplasien to @ Of ithe: Lan@ow' Wales |Add listened in terror to the awe-inspir-|out against the lions? é questioned regarding alleged pressure umns of The Star, D eatw Was to further the education {| aud refrain from atreraft construc: | graph maid today he understands the| And how comes Charles Osner, | ing, throaty : of the king of| ‘The three lions are at present at| brought to bear on British peace del- ether young son, ~ Sidon until peace has been declared, | supreme war council has decided to! member of the park commision | beasts? He would! San Diego, in care of a zoological {egates to have them renounce their pet ane annncimmenmrnn, the MUpreme war council rules, | grant Poland's claim to Danzig board, with the announcement that| At present, there isn’t an animal | society, claims to indemnity. 4 ey

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