The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 31, 1919, Page 4

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Every “HE” Man € with an ounce of red blood in his veins ai wants to see HARRY CAREY in his newest big Western drama Bare Fists —a big, human, thrilling story full g TREATY TERMS THE ee Lene banda MAY 381, 1919. VK now y Who This Thi: " ASTOUND HUNS | | Say They Won't Accent De-| . May. 30.—Germany's jer proposals to the treaty reiterate that its delegates will accept, no terms which the country cannot ful fill, it was revealed today. The summary w from Verea les shows the unter the following peace tt ‘ prope pontain additional delegates contents German are astounded at the of the treaty, and are convinced it cannot be fulfilled. The treaty is beyond Germany's strength It would sentence the Germans to slavery, stripping them of all resources, yet compelling |heavy reparations, It removes German without any semblance termination The whole people are forced to subscribe to their own death sen tence | West Prussia, the Saar valley and other regions are cited as represent ing too great a reduction of Ger man 4erritory Would Yield Posen Self.determination is proposed for territory of selfde admit thelr readiness the province of Posen, do not attempt to deny by the Poles, They are |mive the Poles access to abandon which they in colonized the nea] Si thru free ports of Danzig, Konign: | berg and Memel, anti thru special treaties affecting the railways and the Welehsel (Vistula) river. Germany guarantees France with coal, especially from the Saar basin, until the French mines are restored. Plebiscites are asked tn Schleswig, Austria and Bohemia supply Alsace-Lorraine, altho the Germans} prepared to| va _Y'| He was born and raised in the wilds of Nebraska And even at the age of 1¢ he was able to look with calm, stern dignity at the camera man It's Walter Meier, corporation counsel of Seattle, who ts generalls- timo of all the city legal forces who are continually fighting thru red tape entanglements to settle Involved matters for the muniel {pality | He gained a reputation as a dil [went student while a youth, and |has kept on studying, and for a MORE TALK MAY DELAY SIGNING) Hun Proposals | Expected to Start Big Argument BY FRED § FERGUSON (Cnited Press Staff Correspondent) PARIS, May 21.—Presentation of Another eo THEATRE ee A famous book and a famous play, made into a picture for a famous star MARGUERITE CLARK <——_ Reo yas tin at Ez v 8 > mass. aes iS of heart interest that winds up with the most breathicas scene of an hon est man taking his honest revenge that you've ever seen. Piaget comers are made for pay-ithe German counter proposis has ing $25,000,000,000 indemnities in in- | created the possibility of again open- stallments, the first in five years. Ling up the diplomatic struggies Germany offers to supply 20,000, ‘among the allies which have been 009 tons of coa) within five years fought out during the last several = First ee Early | Jom HAMRICK | ESBIT THAW IN THE STORY OF A MODERN MAGDALEN, WHO TRIED TO LIVE DOWN HER PAST “THOU SHALT NOT” HOW INNOCENCE TASTED THE APPLE OF KNOWLEDGE ‘taal emer and §,000,000 tons a year thereafter, to replace the French output. She will also arrange for other coal for burs. Agreement is made to provide benzol and other products. A pool of German shipping i suggested, Germany to share in use of the ships, Germany offers to share her tn- @ustrial plants as part payment of industries. Verbal discuasion of the terme ts! asked for the remainder of the con- ference. “Hop” Squad Seizes Two More Chinese) Ah Suey, and Lee You, 66, were arrested Friday night & 615 Weller *t. by members of the “hop” squad, 272 iH i DENTIST WANTED Onseton 3 gl gg saa cyethecle ban’ Gna trent: ime ol mente’ Wighest salary pals firet clase mas. Call at 106 lumbia ot. Modem Bridge Work For Twenty-Five Years By EDWIN J. BROWN Geattle’s Leading Dentist 106 Columbia Stress 1 have been studying crown and bridgework for a quarter of a cen- tury, and have worked faithfully to master « system that is safe, sani tary and sat Other den- tists can do it if they will work and jearn. Skill and genius are acquired by and arduous labor. My system of bridgework is simple and inexpensive made with @ view to durability and utility. ‘A tooth-brush will easfly reach and cleanse every surface of my eanitary bridgework; it is cleaner | than the average natural tooth, No charge for consultation and | my work is guaranteed. I Go not operate on people’a pock- ethooks. I have elevated dentistry tor Co- | | EDWIN J. BROWN | 106 Columbia stress TODAY | LAST 2 TIMES | to @ professional business standard. | montha, The German communication tn re- markable in that {ft raised some which the lems extreme clements among the allies stood for during the early wensions of the conference. The amount which Germany Agrees to pay in reparation ($25,000, | 000,000), for instance, is practically the exact figure which the Ameri cans advocated inserting in the | treaty Helief that Germany probably | would be taken into the league of na- tions immediately, but for the un yielding opposition of France, was |reiterated in certain quarters today. Tt was admitted this opposition in so strong ft cannot be overcome, but | the feeling continues tn other circles |that more would be gained by plac: jing Germany in the position of ad- bering to all the league's regulations than by leaving her on the outside, | aubject only to the present machin- vis was suinmoned from London to be present. A secret plenary session wan to be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon, to hear the Austrian terms. This was the meeting postponed from Thure- day, under preasure from the small er nations. MEXICAN REBEL LEADERS UNITE war|Carranzistas Disappointed at American Refusal LAREDO, Tx, May 81-—The union of Viila-Diaz revotutionary forces In Northern Mexico was com- Dleted in a meeting this week at Par- ral, near Torreon, according to re porta received by Mexicon offictals at Nuevo Laredo, which practically had been confirmed today. Great disappointment is said to ex- ist among the Carranzistas as a re- sult of the state department's action in refusing permission for Carran- za forces to pass thru the United States in their concentration against the revolutionists, It seriously han- dicaps the government in its move- ment against the revolutioniste, Car. ranza leaders at Nuevo Laredo de clared, pointing out that transporta- tion of large Carranza forces to Juarez ts possible only by crossing a part of Texans. Need Retnforcements It fs admitted that the Carranza forces in Chihuahua, where the Villa movement is strongest, are badly in need of reinforcements. The movement for the union of the Felicistas, followers of Felix Diaz, and Villistas started with the death of Gen, Blanquet, second chief | of the Felicistas, who wna killed, supposedly, by federal troops near Cruz, kome weeks ago. The istas realized at that time, it is said, they lacked power to start a mediately sent emissaries to Villa, with the resulting Parral conference, Fourth and Lenora | Reserve seats on sale Owl Dru |Stores, Third and Pike, Pine an¢ Weatlake (oe arsine 1200 where Gen, Felipe Angeles was nam- ed provisional president and the ban- dit Villa his secretary of war. Refugees here, while afraid to make open statements, are known to generally admire Gen, Angeles and to favor his movement. PARIS, May 31,--(United Press.) A d dispatch received from Coblenz today reported that the fire in the regulating station near Met ternich (in the American zone of occupation) Wednesday was ‘be leved to be incendiary. There were |no casualties successful revolution alone, and im-' | France, Italy, Belgium and Laxem-|polnts that are startlingty like those |il Lom » “COME OUT OF THE KITCHEN’ It’s the jolliest sort of fun for every member of the family. Claudia becomes a cook to si old Virginia home. She plays at basting chickens for a handsome bachelor. Her servant lem is to keep him out of the kitchen. But she can’t do it. Anyway, she’s a wonderful cook when it comes to fricasseeing hearts! It’s Miss Clark’s” picture of the year! WILSON MAKES LEAGUE ISSUE Senators Favoring Plan Say He Hurled Defi BY L, C. MARTIN (United Press Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, May 31-—Presi- dent Wiinon puts the learue of na- tions debate on a “brass tacks” basis | in his Memorial day address in | France, according to senators favor- | ing the league, ‘They said he put the issue square ly up to the country when he said, in effect, that those who oppose the league are fighting for the return of | HAVE DINNER SUNDAY | With | ‘ue BUTLE FAMILY 5 to9 P. M. Service TEN BILLION BRICK — |Report Allies Are | NEEDED IN BRITAIN; Ready to Advance (Special to The Star by N. FE. A.) BASLE, May 31.—(United Press.) LONDON, May 31.—Nearly ten|—A dispatch to the National Zel-| bution brick are needed for govern-|tung from Mayence today, stated | ment houstng schemes and private that in case the Germans refuse buildings in Britain in the next two/to sign the treaty, the French high | years. The average annual output| command has received orders to ad-| aoe the war was less than three | vance $0 kilometers (50 miles) east ; ward from the present zone of oc- cupation. British troops will oc cupy the Ruhr district, the dis:| |patch said, Six hundred tech-| niclans and engineers already have the president's challenge to them |been summoned to Cologne to pre. with sharp replies, answering the! pare for such a move, it was said. | president's expreseed hope that he |—————————— - would see the day when opponents of | the league would be ashamed of their | opposition as tho they had opposed the union of the states? | the olf order of things and predicted another war if they succeeded in their fight against the league. Leagues. opponents, however, met Chicken Fricassee, American $1.25 Per Plate You Will Be Both Pleased and Delighted Hotel Butler Cafe “She woyld be a pretty girl, iti it wasn't for that pimply, blotchy complexion!"* But the regudar use of Resinol Soap, aided at first by a little Resinol Ointment, would probably make it clear, fresh and charm- ing. 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