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_ARMY CHIEFS YIELD TO MEAT PACKERS zs : An American Paper That Fights for Americanism Tides in Seattle LATE EDITION i ¥ SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, M ay 12, 1919. kg Weather Forec mnleht jand Tucedny San iy al es 8 8 8 8 & ee * 8 8 ® * * * #8 & & * * * * *® ® Hun Leaders Would Reject Terms; Austrians Humble fi S. PUBLIC Jazz Dancing? Mais Non! Bao DOZEN How Brown Won ELEGATES ‘ WONT GET St Bie Barmony” WILLING TO Croix De Guerre || FLOODING ALLII CHEAP FOOD TAKE SEAT A Star reporter, visiting the base hospital at Camp NEW P : Lewis recently, discovered everywhere the footprints (fi illions of Pounds of Army} urative) of a woman who for months has been the “mothe City Hall Predictions on the and patron saint of the men there, especially of the con- oe Meats Kept Off U. S. | . valescent overseas Yanks. i id Markets | Outcome of Election To- This woman is Mrs. Birdeena L. Tuttle, wife of Hiram Pree) The g Raggy nn: | { day Contradictory Tuttle, widely known baritone of Tacoma and Seattle. tion, beaded by Chancellor Ren- | | Now reporters find it very difficult to induce the heroes) Mt: 1# expected to reach this > ity Tuesday noon, en route to - me of the A. E. F. to talk about their exploits and adventures, {jy peace conf: . ‘The dele- DOPE IS SCRAMBLED but Mrs. Tuttie has been absorbing those stories by the portion rababty will arviva te St. dozen, Germain on Wednesday. With more than a score of The Star now has been able to get her to put a series andidates in the rac ber . of tee de seed eaek wanes oe tales on paper and the first one appears herewith «united Prean Staff Correspondent), owing to the fear of riots uled to ballot late Monday after. They are going to constitute a very valuable feature (Copyright. 1919, by United Press)| consideration of the peace noon to elect a new member to Of this paper for some time to come for at least three| PARIS, May 12—The Austro by the national assembly, complete the unexpired term of | reasons: | Hungarian peace terms, | while ee Rola ‘otter died ! igned lormer BASLE, May 12.—(Unii - zt: Loa whe j First, because they are living glimpses into some once- an saaaccliy to chon shad of | A Getman” neers ageakgl Put each one of the city dads who iM-a-lifetime experiences of some of our own boys in a once-| a third-claxs nation, will provide | today that the majority group | | holds 9 vote ix counselling with him- in-history war; second, because they ought to show us all! its economic rehabilitation, it {ie national assembly had jseit. apparentiy, and there Js little an additional reason for buying Victory bonds to the limit; ‘2% learned from an authorita- | to reject the peace treaty. linformation as to the choice of can: | tive source today. ies to be obtained from the coun. (24, third, because they should be a powerful stimulus for! ‘The treaties, the not yet complet-| BY WILLIAM owt Letlen themesiven, 1 jus all to-pay more attention to the yearning needs of the |ed, are expected to be ready for pres- (United Press Red only are the counctimen close-/men in the base hospital.—Editor, entation this week. The outstanding feard to the election, | feature, naturally, will be the defi- he rece ition of boundaries, “w7 an to nl we arte EENA L. TUTTLE STIS will officially establish the in- wide Bnd ince it [outs/and tunnels, but the people in| dependence of Hungary and the two | One ie coung aver In Ay Re we do not te the town had secretly made ane ot |fepublics of Czecho-Slovakia and that an @x-nervice man “ln sure Where poppiea grow and larks will them and smuggled them out to us. ' Juro-Blovakia, _ WON'T DISTURB PRICES WASHINGTON, May 12.—(United Press.)—After a series of closed con ferences the big packers have suc ceeded in holding off from the mar. | keet 264,000,000 pounds of army meat Bought by the war department and longer needed, it-was learned to-/ BY FRED 8. FERGUSON to be elected. The nett pooh-| fy, “So each squad had its designated | No doubt will be allowed to remain | poohs the idea, without) expres Forever singing as they go dugout to take when the attack was Tekarding the independence of Ger-| ing any view. And, generally Above the bodies, row on row, —(mude. Well, you know, I lost my|™Man Austria. Not only was this |sained in two notes filed with. speaking, city hail is convinced Of those whose duty was t@dic squad, or, rather, my squad lost me. |*Pecified in the German treaty, but] brench foreign office by © that the ‘minority four’? who now Well, anyway, I went and threw a | Recessity for approval by the coun- | Brockdortt-Rant head of} are the majority, has’ a ‘‘dark|We are the maimed! 1 h did hand grenade into the first dugout 1 Cl! of the league of nations of any German delegation. The first that Germany already has |the reforms contained in the steed” they are about, to spring deny came to. After the smoke union with Germany will be provid at the altting | ite wolace, Crippled, biind, we try away, out came the Fritzies with 4 in the Austrian treaty. Frank Cotterill is the only labor) To find on earth the peace they |their hands up—and they kept; As in the German treaty, the first man any council member will aay know a-coming and acoming anti T|section. of the Austrodungarian naregend oie ae oe P “has a chance.” altho some offi In Flanders: ti thought I'd captured the whole Ger-| Pacts will be the league of nations. |{?#t #n international law con cials not on the council hold to man army Other salient points, the United |¢ held in Versailles at once the view that George P. Listman | Forget us not! As years go by, ‘There were 20 altogether, and 1 | Press is able to state, will be as fol- | Vise this article has some support. . Cotterill is a On your remembrance we rely called out—gun leveled, you know— | lows | The second asked that the @ ne brother of Roland Cotterill. For love that sees the hearts be-/‘Any one in this bunch speak Eng | BOUNDARIES— German war prisoners be re SGD | low lich? and one fellow said, ‘Sure: I'm| Austria will be reduced to what is 4 ®5 soon as the treaty is Inglis Mentioned Our broken bodies. Else we grow from Milwaukee,’ and I said, ‘Well,|2ow known as German Austria, 2nd that they also be g: 4 Col, W. M, Inglis is frequently | To crave our peace with those who | tell your friends to keep their hands | Banat and Temasvah will be award: |@dequate food and clothing. €n official statement as follows: | | mentioned as having ‘“‘backing’’ and Me up and march, and do it 4 quick’ /ed to Jugo-Slovakia, In the Hungarian The Istest communications Roast beef, 12,000,000 six-pound Jada dancing, that sportive pastime, in ‘the “blue harmony of jealousy.” |being a good possibility. But no In Flanders fields and they marched, you know, and|treaty a large part of Transylvania |!owed two submitted by the cans, 17,330,000 two-pound cans,|Fanchon says so—Fanchon, the dainty French dancer, who lies awakejone has put his hand on the table W. B. FRANCE. I took them to camp, and that’s all, Wil! go to Rumania, Tyrol will be-/ Mans last week, one of which > 9,000,000 one-pound gans, 378,000 12-| nights reading psychology—Freud, and rill, and Muensterberg, and Lom-|to the extent of declaring flat 1 aid come Italian. Regardless of the out-,immediate admission of Get "ounce cans; corned oeef, 5.600.000) broso, and Havelock Elllx and all that. Here's how she talks about her|footedly for any prospective coun Out at the hospital are overseas “And the funniest thing—the poor |Come of the Fiume dispute, Austria |to the league of nations, The - ochonuar cans, 15,000,000 24-ounce | own job: | cilman men, crippled and maimed—each one geeks were half-starved, and one of @%4 Slungary will be given access to |declared that the terms in 9,000,000 one-pound cans, "Blue harmony’ is a blending of seemingly impossible chorda which,| Offices of the various members|with a story—each one hoping them had a loaf of the worst black | the Sea. This would be in the form /are not consistent with the (4.250.000 12-ounce cans; corned beet| when played with the proper .syncopation, excite the senses pleasantly./of the council were besieged Mon-|against hope that some one will re- bread I ever saw, and he held on to | Of the right to use the railway& and | ples of right and justice. hash, 20,820,000 one and two-pound| When you hear them, in short, your feet won't behave. Jazz dancing Is/day morning by labor men and by| member that they fought and suf. | it—hands up—until we got to camp, | 4ocks in Fiume, | To the first the allies replied cans; bacon 47,219,820 pounds. | really this plei#ing misbehavior of the pedal extremities, and is the indi-|ciut) women of the city—on the| fered willingly, and that the days Thought we were beasts and starved | MILITARY— referring the Germans to the ‘The packers said the army meat rect expression of the suppressed complex of aesthetic anarchism. lone hand lobbying for several la-|in bed or on crutches are long and our prisoners—wasn't he a fool? Austrian and Hungarian ar-|covenant which shows how was not put up in fancy packages| So there |bor candidates, and for Helen N. | lonesome, And that is how I won my croix de | Mex will be reduced to mere police |many may seek membership, “Sand that it would be hard to sell. | Stevens and Alice Lord on the| If they are asked how they re forces. They must be maintained on the second the allies stated” eee | other |celved their wounds, they say: “Oh,| “W. ed?" you ask & volunteer basis, as conscription | would not admit discussion’ of thet 4 NEARLY BILLION ‘Rabbit’ Ss Hoof | Fred C. Gage, T7314 10th N E., | Just a shell"—-or “Gassed,” and that ‘Oh, yes—a bit of shrapnel in the | Will be abolished. All munitions and right to enforce the terms an ex-service man, was an eleventh | is the whole story shoulder—laid me up 10 days, but 1| “rtillery will be surrendered, includ. | stantially as drafted. . lhour entrant in the race Monday} When Private William Brown, of n't miss any of the big fights./in& any temaining big siege guns. | Couriers Are Busy : il K sleuth Seattle, wax asked how he won his « at Chateau Thierry, Soissons, Hungary will be required to reduce E | F | socniss ateau Thi on . 2 | T T | . ; ; ; . Couriers are rushing back $0 D BY § A E. ov R OR OAN aus to eep The tong lat of ponsible candidates croix de guerre, he said: “Oh, Just Champagne and in the St, Mibiel Sol h ahypier aia on the Rumanian | ch between Versailles aod be “ ie the fia , brought In a fe itzies and eo | drive. lia Judes the names of R. 1, Proctor. ht in a few Fritsies and the | driv like shuttle cocks, keeping the 2 reuident of the Central Labor coun.| Frenchmen thought it was great. | “Our division was used for shock | NAVAL SANTA BARBARA, CAL., May 12 ‘ad Lack ¥ “You know, now, it. really. was| troops, and we lost all the men in| All except @ nominal number of |M" government posted on pro s > “ cil; John A. Bennett, former county “ : — BE or hlagent tod gree Bg Treasury Officials Predict ee ee poarg | treasurer and a Spehish war veter-|funny. Here was this little town of| our company but 29. warships will be sur ed of the oficial | anenaa oti p J 2 7 oe wre asa ices i . u e O be ° t SONOMIC. | treaty nd atever informa an; George W. Hill and Chaties 8. | Vaux, that was held by the Germans And after all that the flu got me c paged i amtaraia soe ote une ge / Big Oversubscription rear trilby of the lowly rabbit #up-| Erwin, members of the mee’ board:|with about 60 machine guns. jand then I had pneumonia and then| The economic provisions will be |EAathered by the delegat re 3 v of Deaahes reser pap feansaitrcer| powedly has carried in its train a| H.C. Bohlke, of Ballard, member of He Loses Squad empyema and was invalided home, | (CONT'D ON PAGE TWO) sien _ are noe carrying on @ here today. WASHINGTON, May 12.—(United | fairly he tonnage of good luck. | the state legislature, and a former “Well, you know, our artillery just| and these last seven months in dif. - propaganda as vigorous as that that the bunny's port pedal| James A. Taylor, president ot the —— ¢ “ - € ig | wanilygrqadlne ob Nettle 9 ing the war. Chancellor Schelde "An tive Chinese acquired a half} Presn)+Demobilization of the Vie-| But you never can make Lawrence | rear sumer, <counell: Johin J. oa out, and then | ferent ia ea to| |roann's speech: to the fainnaena interest in the property. The attor- | tory oan army of 2,000,000 has| Flaherty, an Endolyne commuter, | ter of the firm of Daugherty & Cole;| “The whole town was full of dug-| "Gee! but it ts £0 lonevome here.” sembly and German editorial com © > state under the antialien land law,|the treasury, With the closin of | has any claim to being a sort of per-| Seattle Metal Trades council; Sa heed Pe ; s [bought himself a rabbit's foot, afte: - % | D “4 charge’’ of the great corps of vol-| s after | Inglis, Frank Cotterill, T. senania Seattle has the right to hold jwhich spelled its way overhead ark Singing to Be 3 | having excaped a messy death in a|George McGillivray, Capt. W. J.| her head high today. Aiwgwes) Beguha ave. Geltile. was ‘Teuton Press C Continues to} mey general brought action to have 7 E |ment fall in this category, whey t it being decided in the state’s|the Victory drive, Secretary oxide against the poison of t Brown, attofney: J. L. Barrie, ‘nati ! the sui ig dec! ere ee Meee omer Fe accovie ae and Paes | arrler; Allce Lord. business agent i ay ver on oan; | . H unteer workers today ne ha ; : ‘ larized ere © force of paid exper PO oye -caPaeeo tr abare | Coyle, George P. Listman and Helen| — For, despite the slackers who |over! During the campaign, in fact, | % Popu The for Paid experts, how-| But to the story: Lawrenec and | S. Stevens, slunk to California, emigrated to [right up to the 11th hour, the sue Fight for Rejection ON PETROCRAD? 1 sot iby . of | bellev the interest declared forfeited to the |been ordered by the secretary of jthe British and French press (CONT'D on P PAGE TWO) favor. Sale of the property followed. | ite arrangements for the ‘‘dis- | of the Waitresses’ union; Singing will be popularized at the|ever, will be relieved slowly. Fed- nig pet neighbor, Joseph Crowley, | pa ———- the eastward or scuttled to their cess of the Victory Loan was doubt. | # © bank organizations : parks and bathing beaches this iat — lk Saath ae a habitat Endolyne, were fivvering | holes right here at home, Seattle [eq even among loan officials, but BY JOHN GRAUDENZ jer, nocording ta, plans of the) wore weed ier tlana. Fen {Wut Fauntleroy way Sunday after |Another Big Still swarmed over the top Saturday |the whirlwind finish proved them|(United Press Staff Correspondent) a “eivie bureau of the Seattle Chamber | tab 4 sea ption noes |Reon Seized by Raiders! misht. meeting her Victory Lb | poor guessers | BERLIN, May. 11.—German of-| . A Ey Commerce. ports reaching the treasury showed! “1 smelt amoke,” yelled Lawrence, erty Loan quota of $19,000,000 | Prror ieeng ABh cine esa sto Believe Preparations for At= a a {* planned to have community|that all of the federal reserve ay the flivver took a curve on two| A complete still, one of the best! with between $100,000 and $600,- “With Seattle once more over the | {iin 1 : - Send fat Alki, and if possible, sing-|banks had subscription records tol wheels near Maple way. ever confiscated in the city, more] 990 to spare, according to esti. | top, thus completing an untarnished |“¥ity In connection with the peace tack Are Under Way fee will be popularized at Mt. Baker,|make which would keep — them $0 do I,” yelled Joseph |than 1,000 gallons of raisin mash! mates given out by R. M. Mac- | War record, it is a difficult matter | ‘ym bined f arty ea D Madrona, Colman and Seward parks|"usy more than a week. Kach| “1 gee fire,” yelled Lawrence. and @ quantity of the manufac) Michael, city and county chair- (to properly evidence our gratitude | |, nS er sit of noting dally..aad Dee at Green Lake. mail was bringing in quantities of! “go do 1," yelled Joseph tured “grapo” were seized Saturday| man for the fifth and lust gignn- [for loyal and unremitting coopera. |'%® Various political factions pass Mt el EO official records from local banks,| And it was #0. afternoon a short distance east of] te war loan. |tion and assistance,” said P.L. Allen, |"eselution after resolution, | repre- messages received here said Jamming on the brakes, Lawrence | Marginal way, just Inside the city |chairman of the Seattle and King |S¢Dting their opinions of the The exact totals will not be ay: able for two or three days, Ma ehael said Monday morning, all! county committee on publicity for |tteaty, to which no one pays any/ed that all foreigners had been Om Mi-|the Victory Liberty Loan, “Full {attention. Interest centers. in the | dered to leave the city bie No figures showing definitely the|and Joseph hopped into the rondway, | limits. amount of the aversubseription | The whole bow of the flivver was| The still and about five gallons of | fob 4 it we . Jeonference of the national assem-|The order, it was stated, were available today, Treasury of-| ablaze. Larry and Joe hurled vast|the grapo were confiscated and held os’ Ale Kt | Justice can never be done the news ¥ wal aasem- o ‘a FOR ficial, however, believed that the|auantitiles of moist grass roots at|for evidence, and about 1,000 gallons pea He: afrgsing # pewieligg apers, as well as the workers, for, | My That body met here yester-| lieved to have resulted from reper ‘The Best Buys in \eurplus would aggregate approxi-|the blaze, They succeeded in}of mash were destroyed on the when prt iy fnakatieg ne wried er all, mere words are insuffi. |4ay and reconvened today, Cour-/ ution for an allied move on Petty mately $1,000,000,000, squeiching the flames after a hard| premises. Bome personal effects. |. attic faced a “ehortage” of $1,500 dnt jlers are -constantly arriving from | 8m ad and Helsingfors. Several While the minimum quota which Joust but not until after the fire had| seized in the raid, may lead to ’ ’ Among those who have come un: |Versuilles and others are being| French warships were sald to ba hil minimum quota which | Ayo ieed something. like $600 000 on her quota but ax the day| eee» teent ing off Helsingfors, and 20 Britl ‘The Best Buys in |the treasury has agreed to accept (6 vertentiy. good schomiobiie bedi bette advanced subscriptions began, to roll | 1er, person o eg ate a a thie nan press is continuing | Warships are expected there. is $4,900,000,000, oftictals point. out | miasitg why Lawrence enth | tee oe in, By 9 o'clock Saturday night it | (ar ee tl en ul fe campaign for refusal yi PN CITY HOMES again that all subseriptions of Pate maaice enthuses | Woe th, Del. whe: abinistiy eniaunced that peat ry of the industrial division; iy \s . Mini. | nat when the left hind hoof of the eather elaying R. Robinson, chairman of foreign | Of the terms. exican inister : $10,000 or less had been allotted cottontail i _mentioned, tle was over and beyond her quota aid porations; Major Loui¢ H, S The national mourning week de- jin full. ‘This will probably . force | Jumpoff of NC-4)smia the viare of bands, barking ot | corborstionss Makin Lowe ft. Se¢"| orcad by. the government, whien| tO Present Pag The Best Bays in os se 94,780,000, 000, po inca g CHATHAM, Mass. May 12—automobile sirens and exploding | Kadiatant secretary. of the pay roll [became effective Saturday, is being| PARIS, May The French | aa cL et dato act Oe te |Doubt Arises ier (United Press.)—Weather conditions|bombs, Mrs. Keith Logan Bullitt.) yonq clubs; P. C. Beesley, secretary |fully observed, according to re-|eign office has notified Alberto 4 SUBURBAN lieve K P today seemed likely to prevent the|formerly Miss Dorothy Terry, (CONT DADA ALOR THO) jports from all’ parts of the coun-|Pani, new Mexican foreign mint HOMES Estimates placed’ the number of | d aiser rosecution seaplane NC-4 from-hopping off for|daughter of a pioneer family of Se ltry. All dancing, gambling, horse /that he may present his dential individual subscriptions during the) PARIS, May 12.—4United Press.)—| Halifax, altho all repairs had been/attle, mounted a mi:tiature hill in| PORTLAND, Ore. May 12.—(By|racing and concerta have ceased. |at.the foreign office’ May ik , campaign: at 15,000,000, Uncertainty has developed regarding |completed and everything was in|front of Victory Loan headquarters | (7 nited Press,)--Any one who really| ‘The government, it was reported |notice comes just as the Turn to the Classified Columns In the Fourth Joon the number) prosecution of the former kaiser, it}readiness tor the flight at Second ave, and Cherry st. | wants to work in Oregon can find a/today, intends to withdraw all| was preparing to leave for | was 21,000,000; “but the campaign | was learned today. ‘Thix wax said to| The wind was from the northeast) waved a bright sword ax a token | Job, according to the Portland office |troops from the Russian provinioes|having been in Paris since was for $6,000,000,000 and ull over-|have arisen from the Belgians’ re- while rain and fog added to the u 4g subscriptions were accepted, ‘fui to act as prosecutors. favorable conditions of triumph end, at her signal, a red/ of the United States employment ser} for the defense of Silesia and West “v" Gashed into the word rvenene: view Prussia,