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other | the by her treaty with China ‘agreements as to Shantung, All Important : gate, ® . " #) abolished in Germany ontiat t be demoliahed. funder terma to be fixed by the com \ ‘Ice, CreamCo. Continued From Page Nine 1 personnel must be maintained by will be atlowed to repair | mission. me CREAM OF QUALITY CREAMS he %) voluntary enlistments for terms of |German submarine cables which} The German government recor pounces all the treaties, concluded | 12 consecutive years. have been cut, Fourteen cables are | it the right of the allies to t by her with Eeypt. She ndertakes N military schools except those | sy ified which will not be restored | rept ment, ton for ton and ann not to Interv in any negotiations | absolutely indispensable for the | to Germany for class, of all merchant ships and » about Egypt ormany co units allowed, shall exist In Germany The armed forces of Germany | fishing boats lost or damaged owing the transfer to Great Hritain of the | two months after peace. All fort | must Hot include any military or|to the war, © © © As an addi powers given to the late sultan of | fied works, fortresses, and field | naval air forces except for not over | tional part reparation the Ger ‘ Turkey for securing the free naviga-|works situated in German territory 1 weaplanes, to be retains |/nan government further agrees to AG i tion of the Sues canal } Within @ zone of 60 Kilometers cast 1 to search for sub | bulld merchant ships for the account (i SHANTUNG: Germany codes to | of the Rhine will be dismant with: | marine mines, No dirigible shall be | of the allies to the amount of not ti | stably as to Kinochow, and the /of any new fortifications there ts | ble sheds t Nowed within y during the next five years QO railroads, mines and cables acquired | forbidden, The fortified works on! 160 kilometers of the Rhine er the! Germany undertakes to devote her r a German rights to the railroad from Abolish Conscription aireraft i# forbidden for nix months. |areas, ‘The reparation commission Is Taingtao to Tsinaufu pass eq " The repatriation of German pris | authorized to require Germany to re to Japan, } ie barn navy must be de-|oners and interned civilians ts to be | place the destroyed articles by the . mobilized within a pertod of two | carrte without ay, and at|delivery of animals, machinery, ete., | SECTION 6: months after peace. She will be al: | Germ: pense, by a. commis In ord initiation ral limi the armaments of all nations many undertakes directly to ob the military, naval and alr ¢ nel whieh follow, The demobilization of | and the German army must take place | ter within two months of the peace. Ite), Strength may not exceed 100,000, in- | 4 eluding 4,000 officers, with not over seven divisions of infantry and three of cavalry, and to be devoted exclur | of ¢ sively to maintenance of internal | tno order and control of frontiers, Di- | Ger visions may not be grouped under More than two army corps headquar- | and ters staffs. The great German gen: | und eral staff is abolished. up. boa: ARMAMENTS: All establishments | those lost, can take place only for the manufacturing, preparation, the storage or design of arms and mu: | and nitions of war, except those specific: | largest armored ship Germany will | ternational torality,” ally excepted, must be closed within | be permitted will be 10,000 tons, All| the punishment it feela sh three months of the peace, and their! Ger Personnel dismissed. Consert however, may re lowed six small oruls tary or commercial, with a pe of 15,000 men, including officers, | ‘The allied and associated powers southern and eastern frontiers, jeastern or southern frontiers, The | economic resources direc six Haght | wi %, 12 destroyers, 12 torpedo | the allies and Germany ts and no,wubmarines, either mill m. | Arraign Kaiser ho reserve force of any charac: | publicly arrals Conseription is abolis! 0 German vers h ports and the William LU, of He a) |hensollern, formerly German em of war in for-|peror, not for an offense agains rman high sea | criminal law, but for a sup! eo of t interned at Scrapa Flow, will | fense a: mainst international morality surrendered, the final disposition | and the sanctity of treats The ex hese ships to be decided upon by nder is to be request allied and_ associated powers many must durtender 42 modern | set up, comy and @ ay wed of judge from troyers, 50 modern torpedo boats | each of the five great powers, With! many by Turkey all submarines. AU war vessels | full guarantecs of the right of de jer construction must be bro! fense. It i» 'to by Replacements of ships. pt | highest motives of international p at|ioy, with a view of vindicating th end of 20 years for battleships | solemn obligations of international 18 years for destroyers. The | undertakings and the ity of in will fix wld be imposed, Persons acc aving committed acts of violavon of laws man fortifications in the Raltic No Raise of “Beginning May first, this tax, paying it at main the same. Victrolas, $25 in Prices VICTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS due to . War Tax was imposed on numerous articles, in- cluding Talking Machines, Phonographs and Records. The Victor Talking Ma- chine"Co. announces that it will absorb the Government. Therefore, priees on Victrolas and Victor Records will re- (Convenient Payment Terms) Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, Pianola and Duo Art Pianos, Victrolas and Records, Player Rolls. the passages thru th — and customs of war. are to be tried ‘and punished by military tribunals under military law | SECTION 7. REPARATION: | ‘The allied and associa | ment and German reelf and y for cau age to which ¢ sted governments and »nals have been subjected as 4 consequence of the war, The total obligation of Germany to pay as defined *in the category of dam- ages, is to be determined, and Ger. many noti and not later than May 1, 1921, by jan Interallied reparation commis sion. At the mime time a schedule of payments to discharge the obliga tion within 30 years shall be pre sented, These payments are subject to postponement in certain contin- gencies. Germany irrevocably ree ognizes the full authority of this commission. As an immediate step towards restoration, ‘many shall pay, within two year 20,000,000,008 marks, in either gold, gooda, ships or other specific forms of payment | She undertakes to make compenn ‘tion for all damagos caused civilians. (wwewey DUM te) rari i = [In periodically estimating Germany's =} capacity to pay, the reparation com. i] |mission shall examine the German =) layetern of taxation, first to the end a Revenue Tax =, that the sums for reparation which = Germany is required to pay shall be VEVTSSC ERE EE come a charge upon all her reve nues. | ‘The measures which the allied and amociated powers shall have the right to takes in case of voluntary default by Germany and which Ger- |many agrees not to regard as acts epee the Factory to Hh “ [financial prohibitions and reprisals. |The commission shall consist of one |representative each of the United | States, Great Britain, France, Italy land Belgium. List Indemnity ‘The commission may require Ger many to give from time to tre, by | way or guaranty, isxues of bonds or lother obligations to cover such | claims as are not otherwise satisfied Bond tasues are to be required of Germany in acknowledgment of it« debt as follows: 20,000,000,000 to $400 wR not later than May 1, 1921; 40,000, 000,000 marks gold, bearing 2% per cent interest, between 1921 and 1926 and thereafter, 6 per cent, with a 1 per cent sinkink fund, payment be ginning in 1926 and an undertaking to deliver 40,000,000,000 marks gold bonds bearing interest at 5 per cent, —and broths. You will find Snow You will enjoy immensely their delicious salty crispness and rich texture. Don’t ask for crackers, say Snow Flakes. Your grocer can supply you. h composed of representatives of al tribunal /iiver to the allied ar 1, after a fair hearing | lof war, may include economic and | | marks gold, without interest. payable | existing in Germany, and to manu facture materials required for recon struction purposes | Powers to which German territory ia ceded will assume a certain por tion of the German pre-war debt, the amount to be fixed by the repatria tions commission Ge ay they are maint Points in Treaty of Peace tly ain manufacture of airoraft and parts of | physical restoration of the invaded many in required to pay the to st of the armies of occupation from the date of the arnistic ned in man territory, Germany ts ansociated powers -all_ sums deposited a gary in pport during the war. SECTION & For many # ofnect 1 powers undertaker te allied am raced | competition. damag: ag tration board, The alli to be fixed by th elated states may liquidate German private property within thelr terri tories ax gompensation for property Jot their Guationals pot restored oF ICE CREAM | The allied and associated powers that the properties of retigic in | SECTION 10; | Aireraft of the allied and associ jated powers shall have full lberty jof passage and landing o German territory. SECTION 11; are declared international SECTION 12: struct a Rhine Meuse cn: tion treatment on her Kiel Canal Open The Kiel canal is to remain free | commerce. | and open to war and merchant ships N of all nations at peace with Ger Occupy Rhine Line many SECTION 13: Members of the league of nations | the west of the Rhine, together with | agree to establich a permanent or-|the bridgehead, will be eccupled by ganization to promote international | ailied and associated troops for 15 | adjustment of labor conditions, to| years. If the conditions are faith: | consist of an annual international la- interna- tional office. The international labor #| office in established at the meat of the league of nations as part of its or-| ganization. On complaint that any government has failed to carry out a| gearest the Belgian frontier, will be convention to which it is a party, the governing body may make inquiries | mainder, including the bridgehead of directly to that government and in case the reply {# unsatisfactory may publish the complaint with comment. In case the inter-allied reparation | ¢|The matter may be taken to a per-| commission finds that Germany has | manent court of international jJus-| failed to observe the whole or part | bor conference and an tice for final decision, tablets are tak all who know them. of the ad after effects, olive Take one or sieht for 2 woke aad noe and 25c per box, All Austria Hun with the financial tended by her to t y period of six months Ger: | all impose no tariff duties | higher than the lowest in force in| 1914. Germany must give most fa) vored nation treatment to the allied | J Germany give the trade of th ed governments safeguards against unfair | Restore Property | | Germany shall restore or pay for | All private enemy property seized or d by her, the amount of dw mixed arbl- 1 and asso and territories belonging or ceded to them shall coftinue in thelr work under the contro! of the pow. Germany renouncing all claims. ver Germany must grant freedom of transit thru ber territories by mail or water to persons, goods, ships, carriages and mails from or to any of the allied or aasociated powers | without! customs or transit duties. | Goods leaving the free zones for con sumption in Germany and goods brought into the free zones from Germany shall be subject to the or-| dinary Import and export taxes, The | Bibe, from the junction Vitava, the Vitava from Prage, the Oder, from Oppa, the Niemen, from | Grodno and the Danube, from Ulm: The European Danube commission reaawumes its prewar powers, but jfor the time being with representa tives of only Great Britain, France, Italy and Rumania, The Danube is to be administered by a new international commission, The Rhine i# placed under the central commission to meet at Strassbourg plication of the in | nave expired, the whole part of within six months after the pace. | | extension and applicat | = oe be | Hed, associated and other states, tional importance.” The reliance for securing enforcement o1| occupation, or after the 15 years the law will be publicity with a pos. | -——————___—— sibility of economie action . background. The first meeting of| Builders Meet to the conference will take place in Oc . . tober, 1919, at Washington to dis Arbitrate Strike fj cuss the eight-hour day or 48-hour The committee appointed by mas- week; prevention of unemploym: Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get| te srant the at the Cause and Remove It | !nerrased pay. idag gr Bee peo i sub-| to in calomel, gently on bowels and tively do the work. pape ie People afflicted with bad breath find| Five Japanese Are le ‘k relief through Dr. Edwards’ Oli: “5 + Tablets The Pleasant sparcoated Captured in Raid Dr. Ed: ds’ Olive Tablets act ty a raid by dry squad officers at but firmly on the bowels and liver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying | an “ Q the entire system. They do that whick| leased on $25 bail each, ‘Their us calomel does without any |Pemes are H. Kaka, 32 K pie cetera ae ne Br wards’ Olive ‘Tablets’ without| NEW TRACTION FIRM Pa Einacdecisewrsnd ike} CHIEF STARTS WORK ja after seventeen years of prac-| Donald C. Barnes, of Kverett, new | Patients ese with] manager of the Seattle division of bre: Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are pure: | day, with offices in the Blectric ly a compound mixed with building, Bevénth and Olive. Barnes, | pare oS you will know them by theit | who succeeds A. L. Kempster, re- of the effect. | formerly manager of the traction druggists, to thi as THE “CREAM OF QUALITY CREAMS” Pure—Delicious—Wholesome PAGE 11 acgattie ce CeranCo CREAM OF Quatiry This is an age of Specialization, and we believe that by confining all our energies and resources to the aking of Ice Cream ONLY, we are able to secure he qick of the markets for our products and are able to give the people of Seattle the best and most com- plete service possible. The whole of our Big Daylight Plant is engaged the year round in producing this Perfect American Confection, which has now become a National Food. Get it from the Dealer in your district tonight and try it as a Supper Dessert. Factory at 2400 First Ave. S. and in| . . | Our ONLY Product a a . Upper | Berne in 1906; prohibiting night pied immediately. ‘ industrial | wage earners is of supreme interna-| noe ioQigeq by the treaty, will te regulated by; * Labor should not be regarded ¥ & subsequent conven merely as & epmmodity or article of | - | SECTION 14: | As a guarantee for the execution of the treaty, German territory to fully carried out by Germany, cer-| tain dixtricts, including the bridge- head of Cologne, will be evacuated at the expiration of five years; certain other districts, including the bridge: | head of Coblenz, andthe territories | evacuated after 10 years, and the re- | Maing, will be evacuated after 15 | years. Soap Specials Palmolive Rose Bath Soap ...... veces BE 25e Woodbury Facial Soap + 23¢ 25e Cuticu Soap ......28¢ 10c Jergen’s Oatmeal WOON A Seniisb cond 25c Day Dream Soap. chief | of her obligations, either during the in the ter builders and striking carpen- ters to arbitrate their dispute will Talcum Powder meet Thursday. More than 750 Specials men are out of work . Se. aa 35e Day Dream Taloum 25¢ as the result of the strike, whic 25c Mavis Taleum 23¢ B5¢ 19¢ was called when builders refused | S00 Dierkis‘Talcum. five-day week and Builders claim that} wage increases would only rvs Corn and Foot ase the present high cost 3 Remedies 5c Frezone 5c Getelt . Nyal's Corn Remedy . 26e Allen's Foot eo Tix ..... 50c Ice Mint Shine-Up Specials 25e Liquid Veneer . 25e O'Cedar Polish ... 25 Palmolive Talcum. the of construction Five Japanese were arrested in 14 Sixth ave. S, at noon Wednes- y, booked at the police station on a charge of gambling, and re- ; J. Haya, K. Shiga, 40, ata ith the! the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co., took up his work Thurs: and James every | cently yummoned to: New York, was company lines in Everett sabia shit atl ada al de and lowest prices to the public. The distribution of this perfect Ice Cream now covers all parts of Greater Seattle. Close to your home there is a dealer who is SUPPLIED EVERY DAY by THIS FLEET OF MODERN MOTOR TRUCKS In this way you can be certain of obtaining the best of Creams just as it left our BIG MODERN FREEZERS ALL ICE CREAMS Are Not Alike It is a mistake to think that “One Ice Cream is as good as another.” Try the “Cream of Quality Creams” just once and you will never think so again. In spite of our enormous production it has never | lost that delicious, rich, home-made flavor which first made it the favorite in Seattle. The best and richest of Cream, specially picked REAL Fruit, and purest Cane Sugar. These ingredients, the latest scientifie apparatus, and the closest of personal su place this Ice Cream parison. Try it tonight and you'll agree. Ice CREAM Co. Ge CREAM OF QUALITY. CREAMS,gep, similar force and effect. ternational conventions adépted at| the areag specified will be reoceu: | georsoN 15: Germany agrees to the Belgium is to be permitted to build| Work for women and the use bed If, before the expiration of the 15 | full validity pega hbrsyio ie la deep draft RhineMeuse canal if| White phosphorus in the manufac | yaar, Germany complies with all|and additional she so desires within 26 years. In-|ture of cnatches and employment of | tne treaty findertakings, the occupy terested allied governments may con.| Women and children at night or 19 | ing forces will be withdrawn immedi Ger-| unhealthy work, maternity benefit, ately. All German troops at pres-|with Germany, to agree to the de- aa. many in addition to most favored na-|4nd aa to children regarding mint | ent in territorien to the east of the | cisions to be taken as to the terrk| mses railways, ;™mum age. Nine principles of labor | new frontier, shall return as soon as | tories of Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria on agrees to cooperate in the extablish.|Conditions are recognized on the/the allied and associated govern-|and Turkey, and to recognise the| Te" ment of thru ticket service for pas |#round that “the well being, phys!) ments deem wise. 1 sengers and baggage to insure com.| ca! and morale of the |munication by rail between the al conventions to bel any concluded by the allied and associat: | rhe ed powers with the powers allied al: ion, the possibility of ,com- Obtainable Paris as soon as possible. rmany agrees not to present) is to become effective in any pecuniary claims against any | for each power on the dat tion or conventions, which will have | allied or associated power signing! sition of its ratification. A Successful Drug Business Is Built on Superior Service and Lowest Prices _ If you will observe the successful drug stores in any community, you will find that most of them owe their success to the development of better service ‘ Our principal success hasbeen due to our everlasting and constant endeavor to lower the price without. sacrificing service, which we have very successfully done, and our modern way of drug merchandising in the following lines will prove to you that our way is correct and your savings will grow if you trade here. Malted Milk Specials 50c Horlick’s Malted 50c Borden's Malted Milk ... $1.00 Borden's Malted Milk ...... 25e Phenolax Tablets, 2he Cascarets ..... Qe Beechma’s Pills . 2e Carter Liver Pilis 100 pills, Compound Cathartic .. 27¢ Spring Time Is Picture Time For the Best of Results, Let Us Fill Your Prescriptions’ BUTLER DRUG CO. Second PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phone J. P. CHASE, Mgr. . Sundries Specials Universal Lunch Kits $8.50 $1.15 Goodrich Fountain Syringe ............. 81.45) 1$c Wash Rags, extra - Complete steck of Bath Caps, all new styles and fresh stock, priced from. to .. 75 50c Household Rubber Gileees If You Live Oiatside of Seattle you can buy anything by mail at this Drug Store at the same price you would pay for it over our counters. Mail us your orders for anything car ried in this modern Drug Store and they will receive our immediate and careful at- tention, Elliott 49