The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1919, Page 4

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= — a : e Highest Honor at Camp Lewis ¥ without precedent at soldier Wednesday, when Arthur Trumbull Lee will re ‘On the parade ground at the Mt, in the presence of the Ableg | First infantry and 166th Ade, the distinguished serv ; a @ Dark of great valor in thting. Maj. Gen. Joseph the highest military affi the ma “al leo is Bt soldicg ~ Who has returned to ‘Lewis, ir it is only recently f his brave deeds have been Upon his return to Settle. hd Made no mention of ous service he rendered his cok 2™Mn against leavy fat , to capture ene: ine guns 1 “nd prisoner a, nor known as the most m he was compe led to dryp out i sount of Keve: ich resu'tted in advance on in his lex, wh later. ‘Lee is the san of Prv. Hf pastor of the Railard church, now l\ting at Ore. ATION SHO'WN AUTOMOBE.E, ROW the courtesy of W. Is, Eaton, Wicks Co. rank! & at Broadway and East Pike service to o€ ners is be 1621 12th ave, where department and general of “the Franklin Widits Co. are temporarily. The an of the = permanent given at it next few week Will be tendered a re! the q amp, will personally be | peene at Lea uwken, Be'ttum, | is showing | line in the Jaton show) ave. Jeeation will be. given out! Whother the proposed new county | fall should be built on top of the County-City building or back of It fon Fourth ave, was the main bone of contention at the meeting of the board bf county Monday afternoon | Kvery one attending the meeting c Smith except Commissioner LL. favored the construction of a new jail. Commissioner Smith thought that the present old county art house could be re a jail which would last a few years Maude C. Ramaay, president of matter was finally taken | under dQvisement | Claude C. Ramsey, president of the board, called for suggestions | from the outsiders. | “Tt has been suggested build @ jail on top of the © City building began tT Judge Boyd J. Taltman of perior court, “I suggest that the county buy some property acrons from the court house on Fourth a An underground tunnel could be constructed from the jail to the court house.” 1 believe that the have & court where | could obtain fresh air,” Judge John 8. Jurey Judge Gilliam agreed with Juage Taliman that the jal! should be lo cated on Fourth ave., aeross from | the court house. Ronald Protests Judge J. T. Ronald protested that that sunty aiding the sa jail the prisoners said Superior he did not believe in buying ex pensive property across on Fourth “It's been my idea,” he added, y | "to build on the top of the Count | City building, This plan would vide a jail which it would be im possible for prisoners to |from, and which would furr abundance of fresh air, and there would be no fumes of cooking com ing up from below “T don’t believe that we should A conse of Tale admitting thet me ny of heril!s and disorders are ‘to constipation, Ki fomen Find Clear Skin an Simple Laxative often women from ue primarily But women wiwtknow themselves have learned that head- » qth remedies and beautifiers only cover the trouble but do Rgdiehodge it commissioners | we! ! should Agree on Plan for , EST HERO King County’s New Jail | built on top of the court house protested Judge Everett Smith, “The county and city offices will have te expand upwards, The jaf! will al have to expand as wet! as the coun ty offices," “L don't believe that we should put expensive apparatus on top of thie building when we have jeter, Thin building was ortrinally constructed for strictly and city hall purposes.” would only Might Condemn |nonmion, not in the name of the en Judge Ronald's contention that) tente, but for Italy, They drove the the property across from the court) Croatiana off the streeta and tore house would coat much and that down thetr flage.” property owners might hold up the} That ot ont wae made to me, price on us {fs unfounded,” said) not by Croate—altho Inter ft was Judge Tallman, “If they will not! fully confirmed by them—but by | welt wonably, condemn the prop-| officers of the French, Rritish and nd let a jury of 12 citizens de cide on tts value,” Ramaay said the county has options on Fourth ave. property to tear it down a few years court house already THE SEATTLE STAR—TUPSDAY, MARCH 26, 1919. CLAIM ITALY ' OUSTED SLAVS [Curtain of Silence Is Drawn Over Dalmatian Dispute BY HERBERT COREY FIUME, Feb, 21—(iy Mall).-“The Croats welcomed the allied troops to Plume as deliverers, They flung | flage on every house and tossed flowers into the motor cars of the lofficers, Two day after the occu pation had been effected the Italia nounced that they had taken pos: | 4 American forces stationed here when | 1 reached town, I am not exaggerat jing in saying that the conviction of officers was that Italy had not He waid he not favor building “played the game.” Were is the on top of the County-City building ry an it waa told to me xpansion for city needy will be! The Serbian soldiers were the first | ary shortly {to enter Mume, This was after the | B. foe, former superintendent! “revolution” which broke out in of Monroe reformatory wid the) SugoSlavia as soon aa the people tank” system of herding prisoners! read the reply of President Wii | Wrong to “confine tho | for trial with those al ed.” } Appointed to work out the problem, Jand pressure should be used to get jthe city and county to combine in }® wolution of the jail problem Sheriff String aid he wag op. | ee Oe, Ao P| | report that was found by the rev posed to building a jail on the top i olut ta, Put even Austria cov ly Fie eek epee = pe peetlng the Jugo-Slave in complete | were abandoning this | and that | ot keep the Jug _ | \e At the earliest moment) a joint city and county jail wou | they cast off the yoke of} not work out unless separate man agement waa provided nator. ~ —— ——— Fiume the streete were filled with rejolcing peo Pr |» | Pct. Organizations | ‘The treasury department by jinated a new “100 per cent to stimulate interest in the Fifth Vic j tory is antiquated, and that it is morkily | He suggested that a committee be| Here’s Flag for 100° Jeers and turned over bodily to the | |Itatians, The Croats may they had Mi great dittict in inducing the| orig. banner loan campaign, which will be jawarded to all business firma, indus ltrial and ‘civic organizations, whose lemployes and members subscribe up to a preseribed proportion of their number to the loan. It bears a letter “V" in biue on ja white field, surrounded by a red) border, and the words “The Victory Liberty Loan; Industrial Honor Em | blem Awarded by the United States Treasury Department.” Below the flag in this picture are, left, Frank R. Wilson, national direc |tor of publicity for war loans, and J. M. Burton, of New York, who orig }inated all the Liberty Loan honor | flags. ‘They are satisfied with the treatment; satis- Operator; satisfied with the cost. We make no cannot carry out to the letter. We have been intend to remain in Seattle, Th i Fer beneti Spray Your Trees —Horticulturis “Prune, spray dnd care for your trees minytely, if you want resulta,” jadvises F. W. Rhodes, horticul torist. Rhodes says Seattle orchard ists are too carelens. Me plans a demonstration of pruning on the ~|eounty-clty building Iawn, if the pub- olds Millions Sick and Suffering of Pyramid Pile Treat. re Meet- | you realize that you may have stomach? ne Malm 1601 A Free Tri meat Be Just ing a Good O14 Friend, ach cannot digest food properly and Is A WONDER the whole body suffers from lack of sufficient nourishment. 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Thousands upon thousands suffer almost daily from severe hes, whose nerves are always }, irritable, mentally depress- f, lie awake and toss about thru- the night, and take a dark out- on life. They may have no in the stomach at all—and yet, times out of ten it is just acid- that is causing them all troubles. down to a few simple facts eondition is this; An acid-stom- AT to the Austrian demand for an arm ivtice, Bo far as It was possible news of passing events had been {kept from them. Muzzled by Austriang They celebrate a victory by the! entent w the utmost joy and [mourn when our forces are triumph Austrian officer in | th nl ant,” reported an dom was feted. The Austrian fleet Thad been captured by Croat mutin |Itatian mariners to come out of their | safe harbors and accept the deliv jery of the feet Bearing in mind the bitter enmity between the Italian and Croat, this ie very possible. ‘The Itallans were quite justified in taking every p | caution against a trick. But ft is dif lfloult to see in what faxhion their | later action of interning the men | | who bad taken the fleet for them | can be justified, The Croata had | played absolutely fair 1 Asked Serbs to Leave Fiume | | “Then,” said the officers of the Jother allied forces, “the Italians jasked the Serbs to leave Flume If you leave Plume we shall not | in enter ft." was their statem the presence of French and a Bs officer. ‘But if you remain in Fiume must enter also, Our claim to Fiume haa yet to be passed on by the peace conference, just ae yours | muat be. If our antagoniatic forces remain in Flume la the proba bility of friction. we The Serbs saw th co of this argument. fo far as I have seen. the Serbs—or the Jugo-Siava, ax you will—have endeavored to avold trou [ble with the Italians, They have reatizea to the full the weak epot in their position. It t# difficult for: |them to make known their case to [the world. Letters and telegrams |from all Jugo-Siavia must pase thru) Ttalian hands, and they do not pase. Italy haa drawn a curtain of silence | over any protest the JugoSiava! might destre to make. It is not censorship, but suppression, that Italy is enforcing. Welcome for Italians Therefore the Serbe marched out of Fiume and the Italian naval forces entered. The welcome was & warm one, for the Italians no lens than the Serbs were considered aa representativ of the entente and as bringing freedom to Jugo-Slavia. Two days after the Italian sailors and marines reached town, Itatian | land forces marched in. The inter vening time had been necessary fi the movement. Then the Italians | changed their tune “We take possession in the name | of Italy,” they announced I am informed that a protest was entered on behalf of France and! Great Britain, but | cannot assert this positively. It waa not the fact | that Italy had taken possession of | Fiume, but the manner of the tak: | ing, that brought this about. From | the fact that a French and British officer wore present when the Ital ian promise was given to the Serbs, | it was feared that the good name of | these two nations might be tarn:| ished. However, the Croats seem | to understand the situation perfect: 4 ly. Resentment Intensified Wherever in Dalmatia the Ttatians | took posseasion they were firat wel- | comed as deliverers, because of the| Cyvoat belief that they took possea- sion for the entente. When the natives understood what had happened they showed re gentment. This was intensified by the manner in which the Italians acted. They drove Croats off the streets, they tore the tiny flags from | the breasts of Croat men and wom- en, they posted Insulting signs, and on numerous occasions civilians were naasaulted by the Italian sol dlers. IT have in my possession copies of affidavits in which these facts were set out. Such affidavits War Veterans in pod post No. 1, and i» located at Aurora, where the national veterans’ organization was founded, At a directors’ meeting last night, charters were authorized for 1,600 posts all over the country, Member ship is open to soldiers who served during the war, whether in America or overseas. Need Steel Plant, Declares Rhodes Local capital should establish a and iron plant to Manufacture ship parts and products, locomotives nd other large steel commodities, according to Albert J. Rhodes, in an addreys to the Kiwanis club, Mon- day “We have every advantage of ma- terial, labor, climate and locality,” x x x pleasure and commercial aircraft —made in the Pacific Northwest CeCe One of the most reftiarkable indas- tries possessed by the Pacific Northwest is the Boeing Airplane Company. Con- ceived not as an industrial enterprise, but to do its part in the development of mechanical flight, this organization answered the challenge of might against right during the recent war; and under the patriotic leadership of W. E. Boeing, its president, made a record directly com- parable to the splendid efforts of the Seattle shipyards. With the signing the armistice, the Boeing Airplene Com- pany turned its efforts toward the devel- opment and manufacture of commercial and pleasure aircraft. Five different types of machines are now being manu- factured, the Boeing types CL-4S, CL-4, B-1, BB-1, and the standardized U. S. Navy Seaplane, type HS-2L. The factory is situated on the Duwamish waterway, and consists of four principal and four minor buildings, and several storage sheds. Production is divided among eleven departments, and exclusive of the Liberty engines which are used, the direct efforts of sixteen different crafts are required for the building of a machine. The Boeing Airplane Company will be pleased to receive inquiries from any persons interested in their product or interested in the possible design .for a plane for special purposes, assuring pros- pective customers of their most sincere efforts towards the design and construc- n of any type of aircraft. BSS 28 ESsery sPaase. 4 athe gid " KS = ea V9 Mei Mz = pia i Member Bank, U. S. Federal Reserve Unton Savings & JAMES D. HOGE JOS. A. SWALWEII I | G CLARK FORREST 1 GI E. J. WHITTY Hoge Bldg. Second Ave. at Cherry St. MAN J D. LOWMAN JAMES D. FARMER eattle |Von Eckhardt Is on Way to Holland} * Bandits Rob Bank of Bonds and Stamps ARTESIA, Cal, March Ban-| NEW YORK, March 25.—Heinrich dita broke into the Artesia bank| Von Eckhardt, former man am- during the night and escaped with a baesador to Mexico, in here today en large amount of War Saving Stamps route to Holland, where he declares | and Liberty Bonds, which they took he will make his permanent resi-| from the outer vault dence hereafter. He is accompanied | They failed to open the safe by his family and Johannes Brulbw, | act losses are unknown former German ul general in) " Mexico City. The party arrived here | under guard of department of justice | agents. ' | RECONSTRUCTION Lost Health-Tone and Exhausted | Reserve Strength Consequent upon the war, the dread ful epidemics, trying weather and changing seasons, ix imperative. Never before were the blood-bulld “BACK TO THE FARM,” SAYS SUPERINTENDENT “There will be a great ‘back to the | farm’ movement before long, when | it 14 demonstrated how desirable a Washington farm is,” declares T. B Houlse, assistant superintendent of Of King county schools, on his return from a three day session of the third annual rural life conference at Bell ingham ing, nerve-toning, appetitemaking WILL MUSTER OUT CO. 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