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PAYHONORTO (Must Not Forget Gallant Men Who DEAD HEROES! Died for Liberty, Says Wilson | WASHINGTON, May 2% — union of our own country, but . A big picture Memorial Program Will Be-|] (Winited’ Prews.)—President Wit » BE Rnartetens he ait with a plot that ; ‘. i mm, ina Memorial Day message : fits every town. i da Lay ous dangers to which free gov gin Thursda y ‘| t@ the American people, today €& cenment and the free life of men The time is 33 clared that the “impressive lew were exposed | son and the inspiring mandate of = “We have buried the gallant A. D., today and the day” Is to fulfill the be and now immortal men who died 50. The Eter- in this great war of fiberation \ 1960. Tes) Bowe tile schools Thursday, with the men with ‘anew onus of comasere nal Magdalene is sof ForteoneThygenen pont lives for the count tion, Our thoughts and our pur everywhere. You W. V., and Theodore Roore It was for “the maintenance of poses now are consecrated to the J . t, Veterans of Foreign Wars the liberty of the id and of maintenance of the liberty of the can’t escape her, . aker the union of ite f in a ein world and of the union of its , | With thousands of ex-service men mradeabip of liberty people in ® single comradeship offers to you the opportunity to secure some of that choice property In line, & monster memorial parade right’ that “our men ¢ of liberty and right. It was for ‘ » be the largest ever ld the offered their 1 € thts that . jentious!: just north of Madison Park on the lake—property in the famous [jin seattic, will march Friday morn | \eesuont necereed efter thie tive. They came re ‘i . f . sae |ing at 10 o'clock. The head of the The message, cabled to the th of battle with the high McGilvra Estate that it has been impossible to buy until just recently. iis Gil tole ot Piet ave antil wits mae iene ipuld and fire leant of creat. || I he oa args | ” Continued From Page One Stewart #t. and will mareh south on Memorial day thin year ers Firat ave. to University st, east to wears an added significance, and We must never forget the Second ave, north to Pine #t, and I wish, if only by @ message, to duty that their sacrifice han laid Selling cant On Pine at, whore it will dis take part with you In its obser: upon us of fulfilling thelr hopes band at the Mane temple A vation and in expressing the sen and thelr purposes to the utmont. Fast at musical progtam will be given at the timents which it invariably sug This, it seems to me, is the im | temple j qoute. In observing the day we presuive lenson and the inapiring These | Services in practically every ‘com commemorate not only the. re) fmandate of the dey | pees otery in the city will be held Mriddy ” afternger The placing of flower Sots SSS GANADA STRIKE VANCOUVER MEN Night ' Cray Clad Men | HOMESITES IFigher Why ‘bs noid” Th Lauy" yew a ; Easy Monthly ite ig hy plied Daighiet» | Central Council Sends Tele-| Unions to Take Vote on Gen- Boxtaants Prominent civilian gpd yeterane| gram ta Winnipeg eral Strike . of the cl¥l and Spanleh-Amerioan | - ve Tree of homes tm the MeGllvre Park District. wars Will deilver the addresses at] png i of the general VANCOUVER, Pi. C. May 29.- the cafumnaniny 18 the Sern ret | sine tn Winnie and theveut | Upion workers of Yancouver will de we Wg Priday, members” OF the} Canada wae to the . de bet i o'clec street car; 12 mingtes Ry all means see MeGlivra Park—its mony dives dusitiecy™ Elly” Elion anada wa pope of fore Sunday plabt gt 9 o'clock Ne iter one geevieg tm the city yeu buy elegans Wherd wold tars Kean for Toved | juttons MT lle ot to | eeperm) sigike. Thin decision was SO ee tar et ie toe or (LR See Hc Seatgeaine ahs [reel eh, eet lM | gue 1 eveovneee tt. dS 2, oe Ae Ipgton, the Ca hae con Resdinds Park. sactitice. Golden rhodedendrons will, Without at Wednesday | and tnbor council last night. wherein be lett at H home, With & meer] night's meeting the delegates declared that such a You cannot escape her. nee ot @ The central council also decided to | course was necessary in view of the You cannot tgnore her. | Flowers Are Needed submit referendim ballote to lll action of the government in respect She hides her face when she meets you; she Flowers are needed for covering| unions to determine whether of not) to striking postal and municipal em. paints her lips when she kigses you. There she the graves at Seattle cemeterios and| the local labor organizations favor | nioves, and in its opposition to col- stande—in rags, her eyes swollen with tears, her at the Port Lawton cemetery. Those | the soviet plan of government, lective bargaining. - cheeks pale and hollow, | who will donate blossoms are asked | delegates passed resolutions asking! In preparation for the ultimatum, She tv a little sister of the night. She is an to leave them at the Masonic tem.| immediate removal of American|s strike vote committee was ap wenturous woman of the day. Her heart is ple before 10 a. m. Friday, or send| troops from Russia. pointed. This body will meet tonight warm. Her heart is cold. s them to Fort Lawton Ask City Inerease to fix the date on which the local Automobiles to take the ex-service! 14 was decided (o ask the city coun-|#trike will become effective in event You CANNOT ESCAPE HER | men who will march to the falling-in | oi) to provide a pay increase for mu-| local unions decide to walk out. place Friday morning. have been re | nicipal employes. The increase, ac-| From the stand taken last night, quested by the Kiks, who will see| cording to resolutions, should | the decision to vote on the question that every man in uniform gets|/ mount to $40 a month above the | !* solely in opposition to federal gov there And takes part, Call Elliott $2] minimum seale in effect in Beptem.| ernment attitude toward organized jto loan your auto. hor’ 1818 labor, There was no exprenved, dis THE DAY OF Dats Machiniste, biackamiths, gas fit-| *@tisfaction in respect to the relation WOULD CLOSE STORES tors, engineets and the teamaters | between local workers and employ The executive committee of the re jemployed by the gax company de be tall trade bureau of the Chamber of | cided to call on the company and de | Commerce and Commercial club/ mand the unionization of the plant. | | Se i Paseed a resolution at Wednesday's |1¢ the demand is not met they will | BRANCH meeting favoring the closing of all|ithen go out, it was stated. This in sions to police and overseas plebi-| not be expected now. OFFICE > | retail stores, except drug stores, On| the result of the fight being nade by scites in disputed territories The conservative press Forty-second and Friday, Decoration Day, according to|¢ he Central Labor council on the "| It ts understood here that Ger-|that the counter proposals go Enet Madiaon |Henry A. Kyer, chairman of (the | gas workers’ union, The «us work E many, while agreeing to the limit of far, objecting ex iy to bureau lore’ Onion mienufacture the geo for 100,000 on her army, will ask « larg-| agreement to the 100,000 army the Seattle Lighting company, and er force temporartly to preserve in-|and disarmament of the Dect, a vote sane a , t the members fefused to go out dur | Bond, | ternal “order / —— THE DAY OF DATS ‘ e ing the general strike in February. Borden May Call General “If reason prevailed in Pari / OM Have You Tried Tuxedo in the New The gan fiers toon! et ad eo out.| | Conference on Troubles | Vorwaerts suid, “ine entente ] and upon return to work had their = a ‘Hae | ered the counter proposals, which GRAND POLICE DANCE “ ” | wages cut, they aay, They then went |" Continued From Page One offer 4 promissory note, a prospect q TEA FOIL PACKAGE? | on strike once more, and bave been | 4° gg | Of settioment and demobilization.| AN arrangements have been com - e out ever since, They asked for sup But reason does not prevail, so the | pleted when he meets leaders here today for the grand police dance — " port from the central bedy and a gas 4 entente may try to force their terms it’s soft and pliable —decreases in size as |The labor men want an eight-hour ‘our wignature to clauses |*” the Lescht park pavilion Mem ‘ ehutomt day was named | and get | |Presentation of Treaty 8|""Workers in the shipyards refused oe en dallas in riot in. | which cannot be fulfilled, and a new |day evening, June 2, the committes ” harge apnounced 9 to work on the qas shutoff day, and crisis will result jin chan ay. Ordered Delayed they were thus drawn Into the argu: | frp" Guring the last week, it was] ” ‘The Tagtische Rundschau ridiculed |Chief Warren has received an bar or i Labor council re the quotations from President Wil-|Vitation to take the HY FRED 8. FERGUSON = [rol The Contra tuere to name a from ST ee eae ee ote ie |t0n's speeches on the counter pro-|band to Portland for the Rose | | (United Press committee fo explain thelr actions In| oclMinateg’ one, Were trounls | posals, saying. his conscience had so|parade. The dance will raise | PARIS, May 29—Presentation of | no: going on strike. They refused to! strtetnet om outwardly oneamnne |far permitted him to overstep his|cash to buy the itckets for the | the treaty to the Austrian delegates! 5, this ‘The labor council now | meas oe Bhp pom Y aitctaaee promises that an awakening couldland the police band. pansy guesen at te y, after ®/uireatens to take stepa to revok®|atsminnal of postoffice and railway com hee, je Peace confer’) their charter giving them a vote in| maii clerks, who walked out in the inference the central body, unless they comply | general strike. The city was still seaman teearence met in plenary] with the request of the labor body. | tied up today , Austrian treaty read. Just before|TD* SAS Workers contended they | “Labor leaders in Vancouver were the session, Premicr Venizelos of | "20Ul4 not be made to go out in sym ‘reported striving to put a general reece and 2 pathy with the gas fitters when other | strike into effect, but postal workers : 5 = . bi lo mead rg Union mon were still working for the | fatied to vote to Join \ ‘ wordy argument. As soon as the|S® company. The other men will! Postal workers at Victoria, B. C., rk : —~ THE DAY OF DATS — THE DAY OF DATS famous gre Joonferencs convened, Britain arose| therefore a fae ao Oe soa rd pete enor to haye gone on and requested a 48-hour poetpone.| ree the ie yesterday. as heretofore. Neont fa the watos ef the” matey | @ee announced. Telegraphers at Winnipes were |) | states. This was granted. Favor Referendum understood to be considered return- On the eve of the presentation of| A petition favoring government |!9& to Work, fearing the absence of ‘a terms to Austria, the allies are| retention of the railroads and the tel. | {ll details of the strike might have still In disagreement over the Italian|egraph and telephone systen until |® bad effect on their case op ere claims to territories in the Adriatic, |they are given a fair trial under fed. iS = the ~~ The kage the it Is understood. The big four strug-|eral operation was indorsed. The pe- |e Labor News, the union publica- 4 sled with the Italian question for| ction states that after having been oe Winnipeg, is, “Spread the hours yesterday, but could come to! tried, the voters should determine by Bo conclusion satisfactory to all./ referendum whether the lines shall Fiectric Men at Work | President Wilson stood firmly on the | be returned. A strike of hydro-electric employes : contention that the treaty of Lon The three labor temple sites rec-|!n the whole Niagara district was | don could not arbitrarily dispose of|emmended to the council showed |@Verted by submission to the men’s [the destinies of peoples who were| that the minimum cost for the build |@emands. They asked an eight: | not parties to it ing and site will be $1,100,000. ‘Thin | POUr day, 44-hour week, double time | It is under this trenty that Italy| was the cost placed on the building | 0% Sundays and holidays ‘ | claims Adriatic conceasiona of a temple at Sixth ave. and Uni.| The Ottawa city council has reo | When the big four could make no! versity xt, where the present Jabor |8Mized the hod carriers, builders, progress, Premier Orlando con: |structure ia located. A site just | /Aborers’ international union, and a ferred with President Wilson alone,| north of the Calhoun hotel, at Sec. |¥8#e scale of 45 cents an hour, then consulted members of the Ital-|ona ave. and Lenora st, was sug | 4* Hull, electric railway employes | ian delegation 200.000. | won an increase of 3 cents an hour ented at a total cost of $1,; | It. was reported a plebdiecite to de jay pra \and a nine-hour day lan the fate of Kastern Istria had] trimngte Thai ag 2a Sh ge gg Messages from Winnipeg reported | 1 | stated, Indicated a willingness 1.54 Yesler way at a total cost of |™ wane a make some concessions, The fact |?" o y : , criminal, One hundred citizens there that the allies are in disagreement |?!" Pe ae — volunteered as crews of garbage} over important clauses at the elev io to ago wagons and others came forward to} . ie enth hour, however, will not inter-| A referendum vote on the three burn refuse at the dumps. | Audiences at Levy's Orpheum yesterday fere with presentation of the treaty | sites will be taken, and the cost will| Much hope was placed today in| enjoyed every minute of the two hours of | tomorrow, it was pointed out |be paid for at the rate of 50 cents | the conference here between Premier fun, melody and mirth when the popular If the Italian claims are still inja month from each labor man in Se | Borden and the Torgnto delegation id-S) lv Aispute when time comes for inform. | att» Arthur Meighen, acting minister of Mid-Summer Folly Company staged another ing the Austrians of the terms, sec-| James Duncan, secretary of th e| Justice, arrives today from Winnipeg new offering, “Fun at Monte Carlo.” Of tions referring to the Adriatic will/Central Labor counctl, was named to | to participate | course, like all good musical shows, there is be withheld and made known after|attend the convention of the League| Advices from the West had it that] plenty of comedy. * * * The two comedi- a settlement is reached. |for the Release of Political Prison. | Many trades were out at Moosejaw, nd 2 pete cae tat OF mite lace, which wil be hold tar Cadeage [#VUASO Albert, Regina ond Calgury:} ans, Lew White and Ert Hunt, have “bit” i \yuty 3 but the strikes had not become gen: after “bit” that kept the audience in howls Report Changes in | The council voted $1,500 to buy an | el. Edmonton, however, was said of laughter.—From the Seattle Times, Mon- | automobile for Charles Doyle, busi. | t@ be almost completely tied up, with day, May 26. Treaty for Germans *..."").’ clectslo light servic cxtpeles, street : BERLIN, May 29--The German! The Whitney Boys’ chorus enter. | aS not running and hotels partially Levy's Orpheum show yesterday, “Fun at /Mellow-aged till perfect— $ focviga offic Woe Savines today that | tained the delegates with a fow selec: | 1864. eet hie ee nate low | Monte Carlo,” contained three thine to eu some changes had been made in the tions, preceding the convening of the | merriment of the city and abounded in a dash of Chocolate Evora, Gr ve whole a cee ee eat Dax OF Dara | comedy, songs and dances, with plenty of tions were vital or whether they pretty girls to adorn the ensembles and fected the vlausey “cbjectet to. by /ASKS CITY TO PAY Germany grace the stage in specialties—Walter An- THE DAY OF DATS FOR AUTO DAMAGE! TERMS SLAVERY thony in P.-L, Monday, May 26. Charging negligence on the part of | President to Make the fire department in pergnitting & aie : Capacicr negene ee > i at | : lock nut to come loose on the ateér- : ; sai zvy'’s Orpheum yesterday, “Fun at Monte Memorial Address nr gear ot one of it» trucks, causing | Rail Against Allies and Ridi- Cario.” Lew White is seen in his funniest WASHINGTON, May 29.—Presi.| the big motor to run wild and crash | cule Wilson role surrounded by bis ina” & lar lent Wilson will deliver his Inte his automobile, Charles H. Wil. | si i s i vari, Memorial day address in an Ameri-(liameon, Vancouver hotel, has. filed | wy cant Tt amear musical offerings of the tip-top variety.— jcan cemetery in the suburbs of|claim against the city for $215 | cummed F Gurepeaee From Seattle Star, Monday, May 26. Paris, it’ was announced at the} Williamson says his cat was! picrLIN. May 29—"Does Wilson White House today parked at Olive st. and ce tak SERLIN, May 29 (“Tine prosent will place a wreath Alay. 18. The ge drat aeaneeas [antend to ‘ontabuah in Burove che Hl THE ONLY KNOCKERS WE HAVE | lavery Jon a Memorial for American soldiers, | nut from ite steering gear in p: om MR oe oo | |e will be one of the wreaths ment to and te driver. ost controk, athe | Tueadore Woitt demanded in an ar. ARE THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER soe Ari omen gaan ont ef Witiamton's machine wae) e*genmenrs'camer weeps fl! BEEN INSIDE THE THEATRE e ot ot me baa | : i oO ., 8 | the peace treaty. bow ce tee ure ce tien ee ee ‘The counter proposals, Wolff a» | M i “The Day of Days,” a rapid-actiog | Serted, represent the democratic idea | ATINEES 25c The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette “The Day of Days,” a rapidaction story of adventure and romance,| Might, instead of militaristic (SUNDAY) 35¢ story of adventure and romance,|packed with humor, begins in The|Pational conception that it is 30; NIGHTS, 7:15-9:15 Guaranteed |packed with humor, begins in The|Star Monday Germany, he maid, must out: by |Star Monday { THE DAY OF DaYe | ter for years under a burden of + 4 ’ 3, MATINERS CAN het eet Pe ese Se e debts. The counter proposals, he de-| @N§ vany 10¢ F Ss You'll insure yourself a doren|cjared, presuppose the entente will] AT 2:30 ¢ Tat's go cat at Boldt's—uptown, | laughs an evening if you read “The not take from Germany its ability NSO 8 PORmarto 1414 3rd Av.; downtown, 913 2nd Ay,|Day of Days/ to pay and suggest neutral commis. |

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