The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 30, 1919, Page 3

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hie Issues Statement on Italian Land Demand} s“¢i#/«etorv Satisfactory Jent Wilson says Miume is by situation and by all the Always OTTO F. NEGEL. President Always is no question to whieh T|clreumstances of its development have given more careful or anxious | not an Italian, but an international thought than I have given to this,| port serving the countries to the 7 7 Mrs TO 5 eT because, in common with all my | east and north of the Gulf of Hume ‘ORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. AND FIFTH AV colleagues, it is my earnest dentre Just because it is an internation to see the utmost justice done to/al port and cannot with justice be Italy ibordinated to any one sovereignty ‘Thruout my consideration of it is my clear judgment that tt however, I felt that here was one | should enjoy a very considerable de matter In-which I had no choice and| gree of genuine autonomy, and could wish to have no while it should be included, no bound to square every conc mm | doubt, within the customs system that I should reach as accurately of the Slavic state, it possible with the 14 prinetple xhould nev » le ee in peace which I set forth in my ad: | its own Interest and tn the interent dress to the congress of the ed of the states lying about it, to de States on the Sth of January, 1918, | vote Itself to the service of the com and in subsequent addresses r which naturally and inev | “These 14 points the princk | itably seeks an outlet or inlet at its ples laid down In the subseque port | dresses were formally adopted, wi The states whieh it serves will only a single reservation, by ®\be new states, They will have com. powers aasoct against Germany, | p! . r access to an and will constitute the basis of peace \ The friendship with Germany. I do not feel at lb ections of the future erty to suggost one basis for peace nd upon such an ar | with Germany and another for peace | rangement as Lt have » with Austria friendship, cooperation a {of action must underlie cvery aim of if peace im to be lasting “It will be remembered that in re ply to a communication f the | pe |} Austrian government offering to 1 iT there will be prMMON enter into nm ationa for an arm-| agreement that the inland of Lissa | istics and ace on the basis of the | should be ded to Italy, and that) 14-points to which I have alluded, | she should retain the port of Volpna jI said that the ne matter that it will be generally fto whieh these points no 1 that the fortifications which i plied. They had deman the Austrian government estabdish omy for the several states wh 1 upon the islands near the eastern |had ¢ tituted parts of the Austro: | ¢ t of the Adriatic should be per lFungarian empire ntly dispensed with under in fed out that it must now be le fonal guarantee, and that the} the choice of the of these ament which ix to be arrang: | jreveral countrié r destinies r the league nations | feal relations should be should limit the states ¢ east North Frontler 0. K Jern coast of the Adriatic to onty| - such minor naval forces as are nec “They have chosen with the *Y™ | cssary for policing the waters of the pathy of the who! world, to be s | inland and the coast . are con jup as independ states. Their] cisions which 1 am eg complete separat om Austria - ~ Pine [Compulsion of the understandings jand the complete dissolution o which underlie the whole initiation | Austro-Hungarian npire has gi¥en | oF ine aspect and signifi to the . . nttocted No other conclusions seem to be | With regard, at_any rave, to the east-|eceptable to being rendered concise You can enjoy from two to three hours’ leisure every day—save miles ern boundaries of Italy with these understandings, © They | a te re a F ‘“persoialty, I am quite willing | Were Uaderstandings accepted by the if] by equipping your kitchen with a | ih - world and bear with peculiar jthag Italy should be acco wion upon the United States, | | Whole front of her n< ause the privilege was accorded | | rand wherever rhe co |her of taking the initiative of bring _ | to contact with Austrian territory,| ¢ taking ¢ pry ¢ bring | ioe ee err eoL: | ing about the negotiations for peace jam thas wae ‘ancorded her Se and her plans underlie the whole dif , ” }ealled pact of London, but I am of) fie husinens |the clear opinion that the pact ot | ; | London can no longer apply to the Avoid Fatal Error |wettioment of her eastern boundar | “And certainly Italy obtains under Is proving another of our famous hits. len. such @ settlement the great historic | "The line drawn in the pact of | Object which by people have so long} UNTIL FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY Be aw onceived for the pur-|had in mind. The historical wrongs i a pose of establishing an absolutely |infiicted upon her by Austria-Hun- |] ® e , -. : ah > adequate frontier of safety for Italy| gary and by @ long on of Junt WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER [seecuntn tomng <f sufety for Taiy| parr and by © toe ssrng ot uxdes itchen Cabinet Now | greaxion on the part of Austria, But | fore long sink out of the memory of oc Austria Hunga: no longer exists, | m™ are completely redressed. Noth PATHE NEWS These eastern frontiers will touch |ing is denied her which will complete |f| i ? ‘ * Outing-Chester Scenic Jeountries stripped of the military | her national unity If changing work from drudgery to pleasure—if the saving of time, work and worry jand naval power of Austria, settied | Here and there upon the Islands ‘ pe - a) i Jin interdependence of Austria and |of the Adriatic and upon the eastern means anything to you, you will order your Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet at once. — emp. “a oP mea organized for the purpose of sati#fy |comet of that sea there are settle DANIELS AT EDINBURGH ing legitimate national aspirations | ments containing large Italian ele. EDINBURGH, April 30.-Josephus| and er ; ments of population, but the pledge “he handsome nine-piece “Wearever” Aluminum Baking Set (illustrated) arising out| under which the new ten enter and pol Present peace. Dantet secretary of the United . Interested in ite aintenance | the family of nations wul abundant hd 2 4 4 States navy, was the cuest Tuesday! denendent upon the cultivation of |ly safeguard the liberty, the develop with Hoosier Cabinets sold this week. of the city of Edinburgh. He was! friendships and bound to a common | ment and all the just rights of nauion- ‘entertained at tuncheon by Admiral] policy of peace and accommodation | @l and racial minorities and back of . : * Sir W. HL Grant, senior naval rep-| by the covenant of the league of na-| these safeguards will always lie the A small payment puts a Hoosier in your kitchen, small payments weekly ormonthly resentative of the admiralty. tions. watchful authority of the league of ms = Agrees on Trieste and Pols anu pay the balance. ‘ “It is with these facte in mind Treg oe — yo ohalt that I have approached the Adriatic | "ve avol e fatal error of mak: : : * F Question. It is commonly agreed, |Me Italy's nearest neighbors on her We prepay the freight on Hoosiers to any station in the state. and I very heartily adhere to the |##t. her enemies and nursing just agreement, that the ports of Trieste | "uch @ sense of injustice as has dis and Pola and with them the greater | turbed the peace of Burepe for gen: || — part of the Istrian peninaula, should | erations together and played no _ be ceded to Italy, her eastern frontier | "Mall part in bringing on the terri Amends Charges in |Minute Men Put |South Park Wants running along the natural strategic | ble conflict thru which we have just Sad eabtiahed ty the phystaal cos: | Panne : Red Anarchy Cases) Soldiers in Jail) Another Carline tion of he countr, a line , "i formation of ¢ ¥ Victor Vernon, 28, and Fred Hill,| Seeking a connection between which it has been attempted to draw Prosecuting Attorney Fred Z 22, exsoldiers, who were at liberty|South Park and the industrial dis- ome dey pt ec rac on “vg give — of accuracy SAYS EDUCA ] ION Brown Tuesday filed am soon Poe under $750 bonds, placed by the Ta-| trict by means of a.car line on , | formations against 23 men accused coma soldiers’ and Sailors’ council, | Marginal way, members of the South | “Within this line of the Italian of criminal anarchy, following a on charges of inciting the riots in| Park Improvement club are drawin, i 4d lie considerable bodies of . srench | on" is E nomttalian populations, but their ruling by Judge W. M. French | ‘tacoma attendant upon the recent|up a petition to have a new lne|8. 8. WILLAMETTE : 5 | granting a bill of particulars to t7¢/ tag day in that city, were arrested | installed which will connect with the | 900d service, targe ucaha fortunes are so naturally linked by rooms and unsurpassed defendants and lodged in the city jail by J. D.| south end of the elevated. 6 . P ‘ ’ ated. convenience. for Pox Sung enone tea Bo yg hahige The bail of the 20 men held in chief of detectives for the oo ate particulars at City” the reat of the Italian people. “aca |National Humane President] t+ county Jail was reduced from | Minute Men, Tuesday night think their inclusion is Ju 6,000 each to $1,500 by Presiding) ‘The action was taken because it] g, I tea Rowley Speak ; | Some one took a purse containing | ‘ jowley Speaks Here Judge Boyd J, Tallman. The first | was feared the two men would Jump | geo, which belonged to Miss Minnie | No Justification ek. tried will be James Bruse, start-| their bond. Tt has not been | srurphy, clerk in the telegraph booth | “There would be no justifieation,| ‘To do away with national crimi-|ing May 12. A continuance may be set for trial in Tacoma y oe the ow "Wastingtan' borat tees) Wace ceca | in my opinion, in including Fiume or|patity, by cultivating the spirit of @sked. Separate trials have been ewer Gay, The purse was lying on top]'| think of The Star. - brotherly love in the youth of the|/demanded by Attorney George ¥ TOLEN of the safe in the booth, as |country, is the aim of the Ameri-|Vanderveer for the ¢ fendants es, valued at |” | can Humane Educational society, . of jew: | as set forth by its national presi- WILL HEAR PROTESTS | a , N. was dent, Dr. Francis M, Rowley of] protests from Rainier Valley prop t xs Boston, Mass., before the weekly seoting: Of ‘the Siunieteal erty owners against the proposed | wera was De Ang sar ga laying of a trunk sewer on 50th/ prod Rowley is guest Of) ave § from Brandon to Andover ° . Co ty umane oclety. | the King County Humane soclety.| s+ and the proposed paving of Rai Men or women who have been Mrs. Phillips Sends an En-)taugnt in eariy yearn to be Wil| toe tty atta, wil Be wear hy. P| couraging Letter to Ex- , Reldom develop into criml-|poard of public works May 15 | Is," said Dr and se se ta it Moth rs. forth his point by quotin station o haa an - wy ps nga ‘TIFT OFF CORNS | : po For the purpose of spreading West Philadelphia, Pa—"T took inis brotherly love doctrine among Lydia EF. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com tne youth of the country, the na- I | have a well deserved re ui | pound for five has organized bands DOESNT HURT P tional society \\" months | before of mercy aggregating an enroll: | tation as a safe and effective | | my baby Was ment of more than 4,000,000 ‘ born and it bas | among the school children of the | remedy for stomach ail-| pense, me Se | country. |ments. They are better in health. | “fy “Rowley attributes Germany's ' I ia sewe malignant spirit to the fact that] ' wry ther child, |the youth of the country know c | my other child-| | ining of the doctrine of brother- | | | ren were born, ‘ ‘ * \liness with all men Dr. Rowley 3 | . “7 but with this one | cove that if one-tenth of the money helpful in bilious attacks, had a much Y I | " spent in the war had been used] SV . m8 ; cecler time. He [40° tin troining, the, devastation| Sto sick headache, dyspepsia, is a big healthy pst | . ; of war would have been averted =, heartburn and constipation. boy now, three 7 a, and Tb | “The vital need of America and F it was Lydia EB. Pinkham's Vegetable | ther nation Is to educate |'They act gently and surely Francis Bacon— Compound that made me so well, It is certainly a good medicine for every the heart, and to inapire Rood-will Get rid of every corn and callus | on the organs of elimina- A Piano Name of Age, toward men, love of justic BS pee publish my {nes and fair play in the minds for few cents ition, purify the blood, tone The Foundation. (72.0). . soen ene the system and very quickly It] _ Worth and Distinction | 54 ingsessing » Wes | ———— HE name of Francis Bacon is one of adelphia, ‘a | . The reason that thousands of wo- ; | those modest, half-hidden names that of N ess men from all parts of the country | Emergency Alarm ‘Strengthen stand for character and moral worth, in write such letters is that this famous | Arouses Officers pera recy indents 7 old root and herb remedy, Lydia F-| ae omergency alarm in the} . bya acon ae R m | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, has | oo tns Moin Pigg declare, Be g n In the American piano industry, Francis 50 Good Shines in Key-Opening Box. | brought gpa ele Pe ect isto!) os tout, * omatogy ar a Os | 5 es 0 Bacon was a man who stood for all that is their lives, once burdened with pain |ON0 Wud: remmer hone” operator good and true in every relation of life. : | thal | RIGHT for all kinds of leather. \*"F illness, ¢ a mistake and sent po- ; f Ang’ And the piano that bears his name after For special advice in regard to puch “. n to the city lighting station wy ailments write Lydia Pinkham venth "ava, GW or anion nae p | | upwards of a century, is today still worthy White SamuA—the dense white for leather and | fern ee tues, ‘The result | venth ave, and Yesler, and . - oP ane pent teadiacie ae re ragged ail i 1 ‘etal Resort oe then, nothing happened at all fabrics. Leaves no yellow tinge. | of its many years experience is’ at | ‘Nii tee an eeeiaes, in charge | distinguished founder. Eaten of the night patrol, called out all Tan, Red and Brown SazxA aro ra " — |ehe extra. men when the alarm, fine for all colored leathers, red ; i ae |sounded, while Lieutenant Roy! prop a little Freezone on an ach- = i : | ad, with 30 men, surrounded tng corn, instantly that corn stops F 4 county-city building, and en- hurting, then you lift it right out. It SumovA Home Ser Z 2 . D | the mayor's office, from doesn’t pain one bit. Yes, magic! _ OE |whence the alarm came, The of-, Why walt? Your druggist sells @ a enattes service for j AT at \fice was vacant tiny bottle of Freezone for a few hinola users. Genuine ‘ 2%. | ‘The signal wires will be tested cents, sufficient to rid your feet of bristle dauber & lamb’s | out every hard corn, soft corn, or corn ia Third Ave. wool polisher. . me — between the toes, and calluses, withe A PERPECT SHAVING CREAM [oem out soreness or Irritation, Freezone Pi | | When you think of advert | dw the much-talkedof ether discovery ASK YOUR GARGER TR think of ‘The Star, J) ef @ Cincinnat! gentus, AA OR OH ISINN SOIR AR ARRON SO OT

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