The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1919, Page 13

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TTLE STAKR—FRIDAY, KAROLYI BLAMES ALLIES FOR RED OUTBREA | BUTTERWORTH | GOOD HUNTING IF HE ONLY HAD A GUN | HUNGARY READY YANKS THWAR Police Aad 1 in IMMIGRATION IN. GETS NEW TRIAL 47 FORFICHTING “REDS'” PLOT <u tc) CANADA EASIER: San Francisco police to attempt to le W. N. Korvin of the t Jury ‘ey ng Fate Will Continue Peace if Pos- Bolshevist Attempt in Ger- ciry a» tne resuit ot tie arreat or | Will Give Subjects of india | sible, Says Soviet Minister many Is Prevented mr gs ait eee Privilege of Travel At Astoria, Ore ~ ‘ The Barnichs are mid by the pc ‘ BY EDWARD BING BY FRANK J. TAYLOR Hoe to have confessed to importi VANCOUVER, B, C., Marc) 38 { cm (United Preas Correspondent (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | $799 worth of bootleg whisky, Ry an order-in-council just paseeds @ofense, also remained | - = 4 i | (Copyright, 1919, by United Press) BERLIN, March 27.—(Delay are alleged to have named Korvin the Canadian government hag im | the jury was discharged. Befor . BUDAPEST, March 26, 9 p.m e4.)—Premiee Lenine has wire as the man who engineered the | conjunetio vith the other self ng the jury, Judge } t —(Delayed.)—“We are ready to | lensed the Hungarian soviet gov- | shipment ree tained the information that a major 4 t 4 continue peaceful and friendly ernment, urging that it send a comenonsvetinsepenenmunmensninte governing domintons, concurred: im) HF of nine opposed three, without in " relations with the allies if possi | Bolshevik army against Vienna, the recommendations of the impe= @uiring which way the preponder ) according (o a dispatch received CHIGAGO, _ March 2 rial war conference In July, hoe was. P > 4 interests,” from Budapest today, He is Utnumbered men by nearly 2,000 in anowing certain modifications | > Attorney Witmon Tucker, for the : 1! bs iC pinister of sald to have promised to © supplementary registration in the restrictive clause of the (amie! HWifenee, opposed the of the {| y Cie 3 finance a Hungarian expedition when, according to com: | gration act which will give @ S0urt, when it was de to dis iy ’ ‘ y clared in a against ria to the extent of e returns, 133,084 persons eligible jects of India the same @harge the jury without renewing s “ \ 5 i correspondents today 5 r vote at the oraity election, to travel that are enjoyed by April 1, were enrolled, ther dominions She instructions for a signed verdict > deaf uf Count Kai er premier “ that Sp ang had 7 Mequittal on 26 counts in the in J who turned the n ver to the we everal thouand| ~~ a erat It will also allow Kast Indiams ae it. . communists, reiterated | T | Russians in Kethleben prison tomor- | averting the alleged Spartacan plot)| ready permanently domiciled "The trial of Butterworth, who in \ ; view his statement t the en! row, Americans rushed the prisoners| Radicals in other parts of Ger-| British Columbia to bring in ‘ original Indictment was charged x : tente’s imperialiam was responsible; aboard trains tonight are ecat-|many have begun to take matters | wives and minor children, wi violating the provisions of his for the change of government 19 | tering them in other prison campa|into their own hands, In Wurttem-|not more than one wife and 4g with the government and Y, Hungary thruout Germany in charge of Amer. | burg, they have declared a general own children shall be admitted ‘defrauding the parents and reia- GY, 7 4 I will continue to work for the | joan ie. net is believed to| strike to fofce the government to| each un and that ena y of dead service men, lasted f |nncred cause of saving my country | have nipped a ne plot to fol-| accept socialization of industries, | individual so admitted shall be ‘one week, and was ttended by 4 with lows responsibility, but With | low Hungary in declaring a soviet Leipzig is said to be under the dic- | tified by the Indian government ef curious people. the court Z ( : enerry he tabt p o communists. The being the lawful wife or ebiid being jammed past capacity > i, The Austrian « decided ¥ " fn Spanday (nine mi javarion nt has ordered | such Indian. ‘Most of the tim The absence of 4 4 terday to recognize f of Ker o had been threa tories ir to begin pro - tors on the | day . n, f ¢ the ite a , mm © ¥ i. . ning too ‘ 1 oO ommunistic basis, | fh as . Was noticeable s inpatch receive m Viens ywing the of the Russia Bovie ny have ordered the |'\ When you think of adi Features of the trial in the | B93 ~ , 5 | is pa em not In te ‘ mmunizing the think of The Pei of coffins as ev nd | RS S gS g jolgarl « E. Noyoe b participated’ in , ¥ ee eee testimony of undertakers > . representatives = — casket makers the new Hi ra a rament in eoffin that had been dug up > ye S ecture , la & grave tn Montana, was sub- > ainttaal sic wgesiren 88 evidence. One of the tn- b te Budapest Quieter . facts developing from the i Budapest mtinued peaceful to y testimony was that s / night gE r traffic was un September and November peat j listurbed. Reports from the prov @eath rate in the United States a noes indicat communism was e $0 uniformly high that under- e) fe Fe werony ; + Fagg u mar | Were unable to ‘ oe ‘ territor pied by the 2a construct fast enough to handle the , under iPhile was af the height of the ‘tn ——Delicate enough in flavor and ; epidem: me hotels here hauled down the 4 and texture for Briton and American flags whee. Ue your most delicate cakes and pastry. : revolutic waa first declared, but heads y whic the soviet government ordered that ge. . es A Qirne ee <),| |S See mel] oe » 3, Jnexpensive enough for the certain cook= oa > sarvent vita Detagust, and hie otacl have UMECO” ing purposes to which it is particularly | n epee treated by the ae ts ves adapted. : Ua WANT U. S. T0 RUSSIA BEFORE ca ras how of all peutral abd al by hands —The pure, rich oil of cocoanut meat churn in pasteurized sweet milk—no wonder th OKEH SOVIETS }= PEACE BUREAU sic". ew thousands of housewives ikeop it on al permission for any military or cf all times and use it every day for cooking a ae official to enter his house PER POUND Chicago Labor Party Asks Believe Policy on Disturbing yrson is ukewise enutied! to dieyene . table purposes. of hie bank account by checks, not Recognition of Lenine Question to Be Framed | to exceed $40 a month, however 4 : - All automobiles have been requis. t 7 CHICAGO, March 28-—A demand | BY FRED 8. FERGUSON | Yoned by the government : Fora pudding that the United States government | (United Presa Staff Correspondent) Neutrals Unmolested : delight, try Evans, besides appearing in | recognize the LenineTrotaky soviet | PARIS, March 2%—Russia is |. sa “Sahih deletion en ve ji " A government of Russia, was made by| gain taking 8 prominent place |, Sr *scra rations na formerly vey i this recipe for the exncutive commiting of the ew in the geace Mecumdanm Me | Sher food aistribution meanuren re |} € ECONOMY : Chicago labor party today | veloped today. Sreyegher Y First of the 1919 run. Direct from the West | 1» resolutions, the party officais| ‘Tho the Russian situation has re | “rhe "government ts preparing to 2 PUDDING . asked that troops be withdrawn | currently appeared, its present injec | communize houses and flats, but . Z . fablespoons of Vancouver island. from Russia as soon as physical con-|tion is believed to be more important | houses belonging to neutralagand al cup ee ditions permit, and that this be fol-/and significant than at any time) jied citizens will not be touched ex Bese mie lowed immediately by establishment heretofore. There seems a ponmibil cept under special orders from For cups flour of commercial relations with Russia. ity that the near future will see the eign Minister Bela Kun. 1. cup raising, seeded, and cut up . “We further ask that diplomatic |framin~ of @ Russian policy—some-| Communized theatres, it is an % teaspoon each of salt, cloves, allspice, nut- | me, tb. 20c and other aceredited agents of the | thing peace conference has not | nounced. will exhibit socialised plays Melt UMiSO, add moti milk, ary ingredien v! ove! pe “eaid had s:..ce its inception, ar k &f The Russian soviets are keeping mized and sifted. and roisins Turn into grease: the resolutions, “and the early dis | which has been a constant svurce of in touch with Budapest by wireless ayes ‘ considering deal) Today they claimed the revolution may be used. tmotend ot rales cut im small pieces patch, In cooperauion with the soviet embarrasement in 1 and necessary industrial and agricul.| William E. Bullitt, special investi | the Red armies have won important | gator for the American delegation, i#| victories in the Ukraine, They also | tural machinery for sale or for free Ch r Ib. 10c distribution.” understood to have brought back | reported successful advance of Bot: | s The committee met immediately |from Russia the best ure of ac |shevik forces toward Lemberg. on receipt of news that the Russian |tual conditions that has come out of eee eo vie rverni a d iked (that count it yon th He is said Sides, per Be... The Fi cet enn a ate at| PLAN WEEKLY AERIAL “Whereas, the great people of Rus |organization in the interior, com PATROL IN THE SOUTH * | 1 at have b Sea Foods of all kinds from the producer to sia are struggling with the hardest navi pinlbcorhy Ce re ee iste tal Ga ta problem a nation has ever faced,” | ‘ consumer. the resolution read, “ © * ° we! Censervatives Gata Weekly aerial patrol of the const line see with wonder a spectacte of na-| ‘phe more conservative wing of the between San Francisco and San Diego t# planned by the navy, it be tions calling themselves democracies | Russian radicals ia said to be gaining “ 4 fo MiIDDL EMAR’S PROFIT picking up their weapons and trying | contro! and stabilizing the general °® Me known today. Ensign E. F to destroy that young faith with|cruation” As an instance of the or-|@0ron, communication officer of arms and lies and starvation.” der prevailing in the interior, trains | ‘%¢ "aval air station at San Diego, is : Prompt attention given to mail orders, accom- Excuse for an east front dimap-jare running on regular schedule, | here to select a landing place for na peared with the armistice leaving and arriving on the minute |! “irplanes to be used in the work by cash, to be sent by parcel post or ex- ff lution declared, and the duty of netween Petrograd and = Moscow. chasing Germans out of Russia dis | peasants, having gained land, are un- KILLS 7,260 IN MINNESOTA at customer’s expense. appeared at the same time. derstood to be joining the more con-; ST. PAUL, March 28.—Due to in The resolutions ask that the Unit: | servative elements. fluenza, deaths in Minnesota last ed States persuade the alies, under) pullitt spent a week In Petrograd | year totaled as high a# 31,133, com threat, if necessary, “of complete without being endangered, traveling | pared with 23,615 in 1917. Influenza | disassociation from their plans,” to|¢rom there to Moscow. He has made|was responsible for 7,260. More One package TECO withdraw all troops and admit ra an informal report to a sub-commit. | than 125,000 influenza cases were re Pancake Flour with sian delegates to the peace confer-\tee which is drawing up a formal re | ported. | each purchase of 2 ence. These things are asked, the! port for presentation to the confer Lay P resolutions state, “for the Russian | ence, | packages for srfensnon n aed the gsc he ap. 9 He has no authority to negotiate, A A 7 Cc oe tunsia. but even more for he acting merely as an observer. His 4 :: aantne ot ike pormiago a Pieper report, however, will have the great ‘ rats manufacturers of - that no man in this war shall have | ost bearing on developments and sen = 4 ECO allow the extra 1422 First Avenue ea te: enable, wore.” Necaae ia casey aetaeeiag base to package FREE, #9 you get American Market—519 Third Avenue Copies of the resolutions were |the idea expressed early in the con- S pene AE a gg tg oe 9 Olympic Market—1426 First Avenue ordered sent to Illinois senators and | ference—that world peace is impos-|Rub nerve torture, pain and THCO is self-raising, and a oer and to the department | sinie without dealing with the Bol{ all misery right out with Sok ates “aeaeon a of state sheviki in some w | “St. Jacobs Liniment” malted buttermilk. | | | . og You are to be pitied—but re- | Chief to Protest | member that neuralgia torture and Non-Parking Plan) Pain ts the easiest ¢hing in the —— | world to stop. Please don't con- o Chief of Police Joel F. Warren an. = os New Pack—Pinte tinue to suffer; it's so needless nounced Friday that he plans to £©| Get from your druggist the small before the council Monday to protest | trial bottle of “St. Jacobs Liniment:” | against the proposed ordinance of| pour a little in| your hand and | Thomas F. Murphine, superintend-| gently rub the “tender nerve” or K | ent of public utilities, which restricts | sore spot, and instantly—yes, im. My Wife's Syrup, | we the parking and standing of automo-| mediately——all pain, ache | and ethos: : biles in the business district soreness is gone. Pink Salmon, tail aren, pke | Warten believes that the ordinance,| “st. Jacobe Liniment” conquers Tabic Salt }if passed, would almost eliminate | pain—It is perfectly harmless and Golden Age ¢ sacks, each... i sacks, eac shopping in the business district by| doesn’t bern or discolor the skin. tid. Saehn.. Onn... 05” Bais | motorists. Nothing else gives relief so quick- Macaroni ) J California =Pure Fruit “Home | “They tried it out in Loe Angeles | ly, It never fails to stop neural MB Spaghetti > P \ UM Sam, i802, can......480 Sauce 1ib 6 ° for a while,” Chief Warren said,| gia pain instantly, whether in the Spaghetti ; kg. A Old ‘Dutch Cleanser, can Van ‘Camp's guna “put it didn’t work.” face, head or any part of the [g Noodles UA he Popeater body Don’t suffer! eo CHAMPION GOOD BOY NOx SOAP. California New Pack) {Post TOASTIE Butters Bread—Stays Sweet NEVER MISSES SUNDAY [A Simple Way to joer oer. a TOMATO | Te] [ee Be Sold by good grocers fresh NEWARK, Ohio, March 28—Ger Remove Dandruff 2 a aid stevhl 1 yearn of age. began Go| _—=—=a 0 to the Methodist Sunday school| ‘There ix one sure wa nat has 3 ¢ which followed he did not miss a | once, and that is to dissolve it, then ater i single Sunday | you destroy it entirely. To do this, Pike St. | CEYLON 6 . | Altho not always a resident of this | just get about four ounces of plain, (Black) city, young Strohl has been at Sun: | common liquid arvon from any drug or day school wherever he lived and | store (this is all you will need), ap. About 200 sacks A POUND |has medals galore for his faithful-| ply it at night when retiring; use JAPAN ‘ie enough to mower we cea HB ARLE Y | VE GUARANTEE IT om | By morning most, if not all, of . 7 “5 Sa NEW YORK STRIKERS your dandruff will be gone, and FLOUR 'GROCETERIAS ( (Seattle \ BE GLAD AND EMPLOYERS TALK] ore our sitve ant cntiely ae Division) ) a Groceteria, Nene” | | NEW YORK, March 28—Several| stroy every single sign and trace of Be ee nae ee Xa © 233 Broadway No.No. 20, 201 Blaine St. |amall conferences were called for to-| it, no matter how much dandruff No. &, 58-54 Place Mkt. : \day for various groups of seone eee may have | 10-Ib. > ‘ 5419 Ballard Avenue r. b, Ne > Y receteria in harbor workers and employers, but} You will find all itehing and dig sacks lit was intimated that prospects of an| ging of the scalp will stop instantly early settlement of the tie-up had}/and your hair will be fluffy, lus to save delay here, are coaling at|look and feel a hundred times bet- dwindled away. 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