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_ $39,000,000 FUND FOR SOLDIERS’ RELIEF WASHINGTON, May 22.—(United Press.) —The bill carrying $39,000,000 for payment of family allotment and allowance checks will be reported out this afternoon by the house appropriations committee, Chairman Good announced. Good said he would urge passage immediately upon presentation. Tides in Seattle fp An American Paper That Fights for Americanism LATE EDITION Ist High Tide aie m Si tt | det Low Tide tla tat Low Tide Low Tide Dotered €# Mecond Clans Matter May 9 1899, at the Poatortion at ® Wash. under the Act of Co y e tnd High Tide | ted Low Tide 2 pm, It tt innate x VOLUME 22. NO. 78. 4 ATTLE, WASH, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919. : Weather Fores F nd Friday, probably whom hwesterly winds | MAY TEST ALL AUTOISTS; COUNSELALLIES DISSATISFIED WITH PLAN.NEW LICENSE LAW ENGAGE POLICY; MAY REFUSE AID Come on, Folks! Let’s NO LET-UP TILT PARIS, May 22.—(United Press.)—The supreme council today took up consideration of the question as to whether assistance should be given to — Cook Cooke’s Goose ON LOCAL states asking it, but who persist in fighting their neighbors despite the warn- — SPEEDERS ma ings of the allies. This plan was believed to be aimed principally at Po stasis Edmund Vance Cooke, the poet, thinks he's some kidder, Well we've got to admit he's rather good. He DOES tell some funn Vanderveer and Ciaypool in TE ge ye genet charge of minsletgiter wes Bitter Row Over Red readers can be filed by the prosecuting attor AF ney's office Thursday afternoon Evidence ily stories. nd you against Jack Amon, 26, fisher ondipasioon | real laugh out of Ma ‘ ) 1212 Washington st. whe what the baby suid. Maybe it’s drove the a ie Wes ees a og R of 4 ? i hod mand Ne | Mi ence | Jazzy Music and Peak The Bride Has DISPLE ASED WIT stories original ones, that sou avesSunday noon,“ |) Danee for Jurors | Little Use for Them came across in your own ex The filing of the charge fol. || perience. We don't want the lows the verdict of the coroner's |} , Th¢ Jury which will decide the old wheezes. holding Amon fate of James Bruce, 1. W. W. or Now Cooke has challenged || ganizer, who is on trial before Star readers to a contest. He's _ Superior Judge Walter M. French f going to write a jingle and tell on «a charge of criminal anarchy, torte: t i ig not going to lack for entertain- pond Peo phage Clyde prc wah: Shey ‘triet anh wee " BY LOWELL MELLETT but there have been many, ec days, beginning with thie {s- dancing, and they w United Press Staff Correspondent | in the text since it was sue. And The Star wiltugive . have both, Judge Mrench, nie (Copyright, 1919, by The United | “big four” was recently repo $10 for the best story submit | ‘THhtiteday morning, The jurors, 4 . Prese) Have ageed not top ted by any Star reader. It will four women and eight men, want PARIS, May 22.—That President|text of the treaty until it give $5 for the next best story | ‘ ¥ all kinds of dance music, includ. Wilson himself is not satisfied with | cepted) and $1 each for the three iti - ing waltzes, twoeteps and fox oe [the German peace treaty is the! Some of these changes are due stories judged third, fourth pet albagres, Tos ne he = and |} trot , : Janswer his friends made today to|the fact that as printed it @id and fifth. The stories must be pein Bry wi nig «B gpe MH ot Following is the jury's letter to § ce ' accumulated objections of |represent the exact agrees brief—and must be in this of to show that he has a geod ( Judge Frenet Pie send to 4 | many of the American commission, | reached by the peace conference, fice by next Wednesday night knowledge of the Enalleh lane. |, the Jury in Departmen first which came to a head this week|@n example of this, the night Send them to the “Laugh Ed guage, if the sugpestions for. class talking machine a a num. jthru tentative resignation of nine | treaty was printed President W j itor” of The Star. w rded Wed: te © ber of records (high class), includ n mbers was awakened at midnight and < Cooke's contribution toda an Chéueed pond Fr. seeker be r 3 ent, his friends said, be. formed of two important alterations. ed follows ‘ wy Fels Prone . » Neves the treaty is the best it is) He called one of the “big four’ . , rst age : o Street Railway Superintendent y Judge Fren s what possible to obtain, considering all the telephone, and the latter, auld The joy of life!” “The gaiety of nations! ‘Themes F. Murphine are embed th peli grcwy no lg § pir : the conditions and circumstances as mitted he had made the alteral Wha adds to these deserves of our thanksgiving; toe te who were See ew Oh onides pees aeieae fake be ‘ . ar as he wag uble to make it to| but expected to explain’the Healt And every family has its own relations, hcg 4 , 3 present the principles for which he| Another such alteration wal 7 : time to grand opera. Particul Which help to put some laughter into living. le practically completed and win be |} 1¥, they want “Smiles,” “Mickey,” viAsovclaion et ne’ preetient enid,|Weo, and revuleed tara aman You know the kind. That joke about your wife, ready to go to the city council before |) “S¢xtet from ‘Lucia,’ John Me é . hen the whole story of the peace |sion by. =. representative GEimnnnnn Yourself, your first child, or your second cousin, it next meeting. Various provisions |} COrmACK'’s songs, Caruso’s war ; ££ conference is told, it will be under-|tain country, As a consequence, Not culled from print, but dripping fresh from life; to prevent the increasing, occurren aaa” donee | stood why the treaty contains just| Various members of the American: é d , es ; ae niealaas as Sa ~|{ and a good male quartet selec . Allow me! I'll present my own half dozen. f accidents have been put into th nome what it does and why were cer- comm n have been going over the sug new code at the request of Superin + BE A ee tain omissions. It wi a story,| voluminous document with a file) While yet in his early primers, my son wrote a story. It# sub tendent Murphine and P Chiet van ee “e te § “a they declared, of agreements made tooth comb ever since, ject was “The Three Kittens,” who were obliged to earn their living Joe Warren ) TOOM: will pe Beed at s one day and fi far ‘a e and flouted the next; of un » far as calling the treaty a “ The family income being derived from writing and lecturing, it Police Judge John B. Gordon was ~ . ; How Ribs those jurora who wish derstandings painstakingly arrived at ers and harbors bill’—as was done quite daturally followed that the young author's thought ranged in busy handing out fines for speeders |) “O**y thru days and nights of labor | i h x a ays and nights of labor lasting |¥y one of the experts of the Ai the same direction. So, in the story and violators Thureday morn.|{ 28% The first is i x meri: | - F genes atin rk Uhatiraak Tariana . 4 ? for weeks, only to be overturned can commission yesterday—Wilsonts! “Let us give a show,” said one of the kittens. H, Koch was fined $20; c. |} “8” ch. aah as tecms Tamed ‘ without forewarning president, friends said this was wholly unfair “Yes,” answered another. “Let us be acrobats.” 2. Leightop, $20; Cecil Bridges, $16 mR ye angela pot pepe rp . it was said, accepts the treaty as an to him, since it implied he had sels “Oh, no,” cried the third, “that is too hard. Let us make t. F. Hardy, $20; W. A ‘ a a fe tg eager 4 ; accomplished fact, however, now | fish ends to serve. little poems and recite them! a A yes Cr “ee $ 24 7 a) ie marae ‘that it is in its final form As tter of fact, they said, the *_* * « 10 ra. € o. Rhe a . " presid wo “ om 0 Such simple mental exercises as the making of verses and J. Imanaski, $25, All these fines were |\ * there In Final Form aie the scttiement of eran stories, the authorship of books and the delivery of speeches did imposed for speeding a . According to information from au- square with his avowed principlems! not appeal to him as being worthy the efforts of a full grown man, W. A. Habernal was hit hea i controversy — between thoritative American res, the \ is could not be done, at and one day he said to me very wistfully, as if hoping that I might when he was fined $100 for driving defense de final form of the treaty is now that | te obtain a settlement which have done something some time, “Papa, did you-did you ever do an auto while drunk F in which it can om the printer. | the leagu tions would be en- ny real work?" Six speeders and traffic viotat ter M neh’s courtroom i Whether this is the reason it has not ab correct eventually if jt a were picked up Thursday morning Thursday morning when George ‘ . been published. can not be stated, | p fair or unwise. And a little later, when I was putting the usual foolish ques A. R. Russell 9 arrested b F. Vanderveer, chief attorney tions about, at are you going to be when you grow up?” I Mounted Patrolman J, Yosting, a 1 WwW. OW. or n thru the category of trades and professions, and finally asked Railroad ave. and Main ened! gantzer on ® charge of ‘ him, “Would you like to t poet?" He hesitated a few moments speed, 29 miles an hour P >) erimin . sought to ex : i] as if considering, and then said slowly, “We-ell, maybe—if I couldn't $250 ball clude id ion of 1. W. W be anything else!’ James Warepell, 25, school teact propaganda taken from the de EDMUND VANCE COOKE er Patrolman 8. E. Jennings, al-| gendant at the tin ar. $ (Copyright, 1919) leged speed 38 miles an hour. ’ ; foot to the t rest by Police Serg H. J. Brown, 20, by Sergt. G. H.| February 20 last rp. [rine Philbroa Comstock harged with dri without lights Wednesday night, |, /ceune reache Be. me a6 Believe Eleventh Hour Scare BY CARL D. GROAT we raptures and roses matrimony, even Metal Trades May Call men (i. J. Fuller and. W: Deacn,/eculng, Attorney Charlen EE Clay Pointer's wife, are no class beside the wild Jo to Be Attempted Moet arene cet Corea alleged speed 28 miles Vande at it’ . ie. who ‘has sued his wite “ar. thousand independent socialists to«= C t St ik J . Sy waits 85, by Patroiman R. | U*U*! DARL UD Dee qi ‘ ok of Francisco, { BY FRED §. RGUSON day staged a demonstration In the oast Strike on July < ire be oalt on one pale Bek ao Meg ean | tae favor ot, Saal harged with passin ae A strike of metal trades work. They drew up an ement call-| Street car discharging passenger Lawyers in Fight " ‘ npany | Bs es PARE, 2 bh clew.|fl4g8 and banners with the ine ers of the Coast will be called z a 20-cent.an hour increase in| _W. A. Habernal, 29 Patroiman| “Counsel for the def Sabindsh Senter tans theres vathchour sluff to break off mepotia, |crimtiot “We want only a duly 21 if the recommendation of | pay, a 44-hour week, abolition of | John De Boer, charged with standing | ing,” exclaimed ¢ » bernie AE t ? eeetnatar TOC Yo Ubeak oft SRO | irsad ied eae a) the Pacific Coast Metal Trades overtime, and the guarantee of abso. | Di car in a prohibf t Sec-| that, but ) ei ng estrew th stirs ata ) ) Resin: asocnitae se : After they had been addressed council is indorsed by a refer- | safety precautions to all work-| Md ave. a nes #t., standi He knows it all t F caine ° ! a Ration -agoordi dey f mi" speakers. tie ne endum vote of workers, accord- ers. They rejected the agreement) machine me 1 han | hicnaett he 1: ms: prostoultbe _otticla neh A oclalinie, tasected i ing to word received in Seattle ubmitted by the shipbuilders to em.|the curb and parking more in 30! torne F A Ny ia 5; jority social- mean from Oakland today ployes at the recent conferen co or 1 didn't Ee Ncais Susbaie eet ; ’ were onstratlaiie The convention of the Meta os Wraatink Gn ines und sees the allied armi . Trades Council in Oakland had no| tinue the May scale until Octobe Malsenean GM Gilesin and o. 7 ady to march into Ger kl ae da of the) tas ¥ ko : dependents, nee Sche! ority to call a strike, but rec in i ; Claypool many ver the present or a sub. ar Scheides eee tO -asfgre ; Kush, charged with r driving.| ‘Vanderveer then launched into re p bok mann, addre = the crowaital ommended that a s#trik called on { H. C. Pettit, 64, was itut gation will sign “under : ) July 21, unless a substitute for the Motcreycle Patria bitter attack on ‘violation of tha prt protest,” is the way the French have | S!re¢ protest is Germany Macy agreement ix made by ship 4 acy of man as safeguarded by fed (Hit wimubed out only remaining weapon.” on Whatcom ave. He is « nd § ate constitutions and suc |? ¢ ‘ iaginasl yard operators ‘ . \ {| In some quarters the belief contin —— (CONT'D ON PAGE TWO din gaining a ruling from ed to gro “ore! iste C. F, Grow, president of the Pa re Fiend that & oppy' of *Thelt {] ueo 20 Seay Sent Sovereny: Mninee Fae iT] cific Coast Metal Trades council an , : {| Brockdorff-Rantzau personally will en from Bruce at the taken from Br at refuse to sign the document in its nounced the convention last week) wstintsTON, May 22,—Rougi |Bryan Scores Dry f 1id not be present form, regardless of what his decided to ask for a strike unless cor emande for att ‘increase in pa pe hibit tay epee igh Repeal Law Plans ”" v Dead LONDON, May - Nothing has been heard of associates may do, His expected amounting to 20 cents an hour were | (oe today neceasitated further} ASHEVILLE, N.C, May Ba: | commewhit > wy Judge Preneh'a!) Harry Hawker or Mackenzie Grieve, who started be: Majee-wp ti x Moor Pea tals ty, You bet idn't,” snapped | A eee ention, re granted 3 rd workers wil! not | Postponement of the 4a jump-| peal of the war time prohibition lat further rulir that the pamphlet from Newfoundland Sunday in a Sopwith plane in pitta pe off for Lisbon would mean “ a six months’ spree as| might be introduced later in the!) an attempt to fly across the Atlantic. The search for Ss. Irish Won't ays Iris! 9 out on strike until th have had {lee " - eat ‘ » ereted © prohibition ne : the tate connec ‘A ae 2 = peferendum on the matter submit-| 4 dispatch filed by Admiral Jack prelude to prohibiti William | trial if ate sh 1 it ' some trace of them is continuing. The only hope of 1 : scare Tela Mal ticdn at 4:40 this |Seaniige Bevan Aeclived Inc otetc|tiok” wie te innate ‘ : ¢ f Spring Offensive Launched ted to them,” Vert Swain, secretary |morning (Washington time) re-| ment here Sruce is accused of spreading their friends is that they were picked up by a sail- Recognize Treaty on Baltic Front ¢ ‘aed et ides. council, _— per: , © navy department! Bryan said it would be a victory, The next witness for the state wa ing vessel which does not carry wireless, PARIS, May 22.—Premler Clemen » epvapmanghe 7 nega for the liquor inter and “would », Collins, a department of ; . ether they will strike or not.” | #¢,5:15, sa : pule pe — ceau has received a letter from Ed ase whether t will stri ? will not leave Ponta|commit the democra party to ce operative the time of T. JOHNS, N. F.. May 2% the theo cule rd de Valera, declaring the Irish| . PARIS, May 22.(United Beaman Ask Six-Hour Day del fea too rough|champlonahip of the saloon in {ts arrest. Collins identified , SN. F., y. was mae to yearns Seen ar), {170 sey oh fic Coast convention of | for start hours: and pamphlets taken from |} advanced today that in dropping the under carriage made on their behalf by the British 5 “ eee ae Seth! ‘Trades adjourned after in It appears certain that Command.| Congress will keep the law in force and told of conversations held ) of his airplane, Harry G. Hawker broke the wireless ‘| delegates, it was learned today : dorsing the six-hour ¢ mey ler Read and his crew will be per-| Bryan predicted with had A gh 1 Aut ss . ) ground trailer, thus making wireless transmission im- —- an vik aah bape «an Sunday ike, the freeing of all political | mitte o continue the rney he admitted, the v nic nat |) 1” a A SONSIST: 4 o1 © entire Baltic 01 Peelere, Ge the dlithacn ve i of Eng ia anema ged” yersonne! ROME, May 22.—(United Pr he wax a member of the 1, W. Ww.) Possible. This was believed to explain why no com- Re heel es yi rhap bt ‘a ee cc al 1B lean " bs ator fean Federation of Labor | Comman ” hes asked to} Balvatore reilind dias yl! and an organiser of that body ’ munication was received from Hawker after he ‘wae Th United Prewt);! a he Pega he dispataes the American ration © c d salva ailinl, member of the |" On Srean ne five rounh of his! {oft here diecivelandila : , {The Epoca said today it had confir. said that large farces were being em- from within along industrial union-|bo #iicwed to o Piymouth by | tt ation, has resign aruce 10 - i jumped off here for Ireland last Sunday. {) mation that Pope Benedict will hold | ployed, and that the battle is contim jem lines toat ; ed, it was announced today ‘Continued on Page 16) een! tie next cOnsistOry in June, uing. dio reported today that the Bolshe-