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A AUTO SPEEDERS TO GET JAIL SENTENCES —— An American Paper That Fights for Americanism Tides in Seattle | Ae goa an eatin TWO CENTS IN Miah ee ae 3 SEATTLE Kntered as Second Clase Matter May 2, 1899, at the Postoffics at Benttie, Warn, under the Act of Congress Maron #, 1879 LATE EDITION . WASH., TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919 ol Weather F orecast Tonigh 04. “serie a VOLUME PEACE OR WAR? * 8 * * * Tension Growing in France as Allies Await Hun | Repl PLAN POLITICAL ALLIANCE WIMMATUM OcH 4 > 1S ISSUED Locked Up Here, Begin- but her beart is young. For more than 20 years she has tolled and shared the sorrows of a multitude of shattered homes ning Wednesday “ Be and broken hearted mothers And now, in her twilight years, “State Federation of Labor Is Prosecutor Brown and Staff BJ j.c.t cr seoes atthe end t's trail that ted back MOTORCYCLES SEIZED ; Urged to Unite With the | Closeted All Night With | from ton watertione ere ite “and for math Siete GA Osea. | Grange and Rail Men Informants ers who bad no place to g6 made on Wednesday speeders “i Yor 7 yeare Mother Ryther arose at sunup and reckless drivers in aggra- to bake bread for hungry little mouths, wash vated cases will spend afew days | “THE MINERS BACK SHORT EXPECT SPEED IN CASE Jf 102 sew. wie the teare from grimy little ta 1 tn Gob Alte le Commas epee cases will be fined heavily. In Ap Bee, Sine iatanes it chien | WEIMAR, June 16,—(Delayed.)—T Important witnesses, who probably the simple code of the Book. Her door was the speeders will be taken away will be called before the grand Jury (ll aiways open from them for the number of German peace delegation was ast days corresponding with the tna he (Gumi naing ana a ee ity ero her burden came ea carte. mam tie wt cre [the tone of Premier Clemencosu's same : Sith Proescuting Attorsey, Whee ci (t,he maved from time to time to: larger See ie ih nalice ccurt Tue, coMpanying the allies’ reply to the ; jou Resctal: Deacvaeber Jaw BIN, Convicts 0st Os the Yours rosee o6 Mather, BOy: Fn day morning by Judge John 8. proposals, according to official advices pey poy geen *. en antag _oet ae “the pfambing went fo 90% . Swe fave been “too lenient with Versailles, received by the go’ mi Hie nerkings ny |B Otétimere sey Motner Ryther once Pach nin’ tne tuvere whee, he tonight note was characte E Ate retuent of the prosecutor po Pian gy agra tei gta gag ony wit pat a"curb on thelr speed “harsh,” “smashing” and “gruff.” tf Prsrest Hudaon, preaident of the {esses was withheld from the public. | Outs Neve 'ts clone ner haven, ir thas, $6 ber tolls for avecy Tams Dicen teak nvcanden ae the mraed vy hc nha tele ZURICH, June 17 ”17.—According to | [| Raliwaymen's Political league, also | here wl dpogni: Rhoyngie But she didn't. She would get a «spoke If of a political triple aeey, OW ¢ gt vial ttle donation here and ther 7 that will curb most of the: 1 Peeass of the raltvasmen. tarmers |memory 0€ the late Gov. Hrnest Lis Mf 2nu" Conaiue, Bere eeu and that will cur mos: of tem 12 (;,Zuricher Post, hostilities have . owe funeral se cen ere id peraec ‘- ts ane 5 dnd organised labor. President Wil- | ter, whose funeral services were held |B Oona Sith hammer and nails y be imposed. We have! broken out between the Germans and Pol fe ‘3 in Tacoma. The jury will get down ot to put a stop t 5. Finer Tiam Bock, master of the state py eee AA e put a stop «. Fin ‘4 Chamberia: ¢|to work Wednesday morning, Prose- Duh nek $80; An. mek wee A a Cliente grange and Fred Chamberlain o wenn ames readers came to Mother Ryther’s ° S.am.s0d. § , m tof BY FRED L. FERGU SON | _ | BY HENRY WOOD | Puyallup. fraternal delegate from |cuting Attorney sald fect them, so in the future we will sentence m Most df the evide which will be reaeue when the home was in 7” 4 (United Press Staff Correspondent)| United Press ff the grange, were to speak later in * a oes begin to hit them hard. ‘Treat ‘em ‘odie ee weg re Stal y fe the day. Presented to the inquinitorial body is oll ogmet t wae tune. af rough’ will be the slogan from now PARIS, June 17.—With | (Copyright. 1919, by United a, Contacting, Mccabe onid Sicaa the the gras tery wolnmhe| @obe ta hotber Ryker.” on peace or war to be determined| PARIS, June 17.—If “In the 1920 election we intend .to | pected that the grand jury will ma: Mother , Hold Motorcycles ative ala N a : i * é nominate and elect every officer | Swift progress. A whole city is “buying —Photo By Bushnell a ; : »efore 7 o'clock Monday eve- | many refuses to sign from dog catcher to United States | ‘The only witness to appear before bricks” for Mother Ryther’s new Mether Ryther ernedalpadenhatnpe filet wry ning, the tension in Paris to-| peace treaty, the allied senator.’ |the grand jury at its first seagion home, which will be an institu veer toe the neat 18 days, mccoraing Gay recalled that preceding will launch immediately Ed Tom Russell, Tacoma doilermak- Monday was a case of whisky Por tion of brick ry see. out at And Wedneotag there will be The on Blan to the sentences imposed on speed the opening of hostilities in of the greatest and most ; er, has virtually been put out of | taining 26 quarts—the only booze Stone way and N. 42d « «a big parade at 10 a. m. chard at ction of Mo ora by Jetae dice Penuhhy jneen Ke Tre cima tn hie comtest to @e- | saved from the cargo stolen from the Varnde Wednesday Bullding laborers, carpenters, ~toreycle Pat Thad Pallard cg dia ne a lay morn-| August, 1914. ve campaigns in history, throne William Short as presi. | county city building A big committee tx canvassing piumbers, cement __ finishers, and will mov t and Fk tie maids, eieanted tor tae Count Von Brotkdorff-) While the public gen ithe State Federation of | The “witness” was carried into the deattle for $1 donations—enough _bricklayers, electricians, plas Second aves., and then out to Preis lee per hour. was finea Rantzau was en route to/is inclined to think of dent of | ling 41 mm ¥ H of an Labor. Russell! was running | «rand jury room for the edification to buy 150,000 “bricks,” terers and painters who have do ’ way and 42d st, where $41 and given the choice of spending Weimar today with a retinue vance into Germany w against Short. A delegation of | of the grand jury. The case of booze Liberty Loan headquartérs, at nated their labor to build the ground will be broken for the days in jail or foregoing his mo-| of 73 Germ: n del tes | present diti : 6@ United Mine Workers, of the same found by’ Frank T. Second ave. and Cherry st., has home will be In tine, There will — new home | ia videduses tok te want 18 3 German peace delegates | present conditions as 4 aie anion Russell was former. |(ordon, special investigator for the been turned over to the Mother be floats and bands--and Mother Have you bought a brick f« eee eeen eee, Ghose to give up| 0 Present to the national as-| more than a triumphal 4 ly president, voted unanimously prosecating at orney'e office, in an Ryther home drive Ryther Mother Ryther? co nage sembly the allies’ reply to the | in which no resistance a im caucus last night to support oo ai Nr a pot wy . ne A. Mori, found guilty of traveling/German counter proposals,|met, Marshal Foch has 42 miles per hour. drew down ® $42 submitted at Versailles yes-| obliged to be prepared for A. BE. Miller, business agent of the | been one of many taken from Super: | i RRMA be ine and relinquished his motorcycle 7 | terday evening. emergency a ' " " f' ithe engineers and leader in the |!°r Judge Clay Allen's courtroom pe rari J 3 ‘ ; | shipyard general strikes was looked : IRL GOV, LISTER iS WINNIPEG RAID C. A. Purcell, speeding at the same| The feeling of the French people! The allies would move fo upon today by State Federation of : rate, was handed a $42 fine and his | W4® illustrated by the fact that when) with every detail worked out fOr Boy Hurt in Crash the Germans left the Hotel des Reesr-| camipaten Sxtseding Sreaeian Labor officials as the “dark horse” imotorcycle will be keptin (he cus candidate of the insurgents for the Is Much Improved tody of the police for the next 15 be aie nr ie bese y O45 oa ne Swiss frontier—designed cy. Rs Fa pg eehdey 4 o fe days Kht a crowd of gathered | give Germany a death blow in Miller’s appeal for support yester- | 0" — Ingwald News irrested Mon. | outside, hooting and insulting the en.| shortest possible time—againat @ presentatives. This was the Maximum force which the unified (coxrD oa PAoe aIXT EE oer’ hoy, of 415 Bellevue ave PA caiy diated lancom S04] PS sinst them in| lied commands knows the Germans) been in France,| might throw into action in a erisig, is in the city hospital Tues cle Patrolman G. F. Reynolds, | first demonstration cussion, the result of an accident wee , 1 Y at Second ave. and Pine st., Mon i m rks Funeral Held in Penitentiar conduct, wan fined $20 tor speeding | HUNS SAY THEY THREE ROUTES OF ALLIED FORCES ween .* a Coast Hard Hit jony Marks Fune gd and $10 for the disorderly conduct | WON'T ESCAPE INVASION PLANNED suffering with @ severe con- | Pregs Association Wires on Impressive Military Cere- Leaders in Controversy Are (iirecd with speeding and disorderly | the weeks they hay day afternoon, when his motor harse 3 d cycle centens with a heavy truck a Arrest 33 Speeders The latest advices from Berlin and} The allied campaign, according to | @ driven by F. Hofferberger for the SAN FRANCISCO, June 17.— TACOMA, June 17.—With full WINNIE ‘ a ” ‘ tere | Weimar r ate that Germany will the highest French military critics American Express Co. His condi (United Press.)—"E Central!” military honors, Governor Ernest 17. (United Thir re irrests of speeders | ot accept the revised treaty unless! and authorities would embrace three t rious brought no response in thous Lister was laid at rest in the Ta- arrests of sin th were made between’3.p. m. Monda . 8 m1 utes 5 tion is not believed seriou * 5 na aber it contains important modifications. routes of invasion, designed to) omemmmenenie —— ands of a bey offices bore op A bey oi at 130 o'clock ae we : made “ ' far ‘ Thru unofficial press reports the Ger.| break down all possible defense, for the “hello girls,” true to their uesday afternoon nya rthwest av Was an arres' | man government has been apprised | Seize the most important points Inj] | Outer Defenses nses of Russ City Phone Operators threat, stopped work in large Following the funeral services ra the : » Hanson of Carl trom time to time of the alterations | Germany and cut that country ¢omy Are Smashed numbers at 7 a. m in the First Methodist chureh, zing literature, Authorities ; Sad 1h Nh Wage Girone la te ee ely tar two: to Meet Tonight "the iris demand a wage scale | the funeral procession wax form ed to make public a Tist ot BY Cc itt quinn Of the cin ceeded ne allies’ left wing, opnelstimaa —— | Ail telephone operators in Seattle | of $2 to $4 a day, recognition of ed with an escort of 600 national prisoners, but cla ail promi ouse Committee ‘The optimism in allied cireles |the Belgian army, with the British 4 STOCKHOLM, June 17. — | were urged to attend an open mass the union and a promise guardsmen in line to honor nent leaders were Favors Prohibition «hich bac been so noticeable in the| Protecting its right flank at the 99 a (United Press.)—The outer de | meeting at Norway hall, 2015 Boren | union members will not be vic Washington's twenty-second gov The prisoners are held incommu WASHINGTON, June 17.—(Unit.|@8t few days had changed today to Colog bridgehead, would drive fenses of Petrograd have prac | at 8 p.m, Tuesday in an app timized. Their decision to strike ernor, udo in the Stony Mountain pent * er) ne Te coni® | a feeling of uncertainty as to e#stward from Dusseldorf into the) 5 1 nr ed Press.)—Repeal of war-time pro tieally been reduced and allied sued today by May Duffy. business | im sympathy with Los Angeles Mu the Orpt ub of Ta tlary Mele na it affect Iteht wen, |whether the Germans will find the network of railways, of which Essen, forces are advancing upon the agent of the local hello girls’ union. | girls eame suddenly last night coma and glowing t Hisbat Noutnes Ghee Rew. i Mt wines “Ctifneations sufficient to warrant{°Dly & day’s march away, is ti f Russian capital, accord he phon ompany has posted| wy ! ernor Lister, the man, ax well as the 1 Crem tanie ween Yee: Vabenc cuMiipnte: 20 ©. Th ttitude w center, & lormer Russi cm | e¢ phone company has pos hen electrical workers went out ; fi v , ane were on guard t at the Labor | py bile: fuailaey ctinnaittes . is a de was re Ing to dispatches received from | announcement of formation of an 4s | in sympathy with the git public ser marked the sr temy No 1 is permitted : 5 sigan the public which eagerly|, With the British army In position wociation of employe she said 4 : today ; to execute a flanking movement, Helsingfors today. Sean toeain like tea eat said. | sociation wires were reriou Tribute Is Paid within 100 yard aiding weanned every printed word touching eon the south, should this deal j hs ah a a contt) Waall nis looks like bad faith in carrying | ened, Only one m ji ime ia , Milita ntel fflola 1 *L cae on the situation vere were no dem: |." | Aabpaad ie pips | Kronstadt, the great naval base) out purieson's order recognizing the |take care of the m ‘ , ON other gavernitnent ofticegs Prohibition Repeal atrationa in the streets and the|®#fY. Germany wonld lows at ti dyin s west of Petrograd k 8 t Re RH fficer d r th t only her gi < ying bg 3 unions wh en ordina me , y aiwt | Planning the raid for several w Rid in S people went aboltt their business an|°Ct "0t Only her. great: Sees ay ect by artiiiéry bombard-|""Whetner or not a strike wilt be |’ : he Firat Methodist | Planning the rald fo we as Rider in Senate | couai. put the air was electric with a| MAnee and munitions works ag eal i an wopetieds nie. eae A any the Rev, B. F. Brooks of |but action was defor ntil the z va ‘ : “/ put the entire surrounding m again order was problematica N74 " t WASHINGTON, June 17 (United srvous tensio! « the c " P| = Rolshevik known as "PN. 7 w government at Ottawa last wee nervous tension as the citizens silent: |, Shortly afterward seven. Bolshevik | sicw Dufty said hope ey, and Bishop Frede : Press.)—Senator Phelan, California, |ly considered the one great question, | syn hf ware left their anchorage and soprectics ; tor, of ‘Ta i" mupplied the powerful weapon de-| Tt! to attach repeal of the war:|cPose or War?! So ey tains wand ber ea jirla thronge sired a drasti portation act. Un bY 7: my ‘epeal of e “Peace or a abe " ns aurrendered to the British squad front of the exchange ve ee aoe in le atlete and “deitat ban, | time prohibition of beer and wines to| ‘To the eastward. beyond the bat-| {aely to Minden, where Gs ron. At about the same time the ; 4 ends of the & ; FM | the jeultural appropriation — bill 1 a a io’ has constructed a great fortress Pigs » Bhai ’ ’ were kept moving Fick, ; trouble makers” can be deported tle-searred regions over which the | defending her plains from en big fortress of Krasnaya ( rs t s un! iinitas coetovendt : Ate . in the senate, he announced today. | opposing armies fought and refought | thru Westphalia. -Witheae hoisted the white flag, followed by ; The girls declared t on x s ‘Hl i Olive He will ask suspension of senate | for four years, the armies of Mar-| Germany would make her pan. Be Meta wis cota moor It?s Easy! | sinners wore mtr oon ace Mahou om! ATL Street Cars rules to make the proposal in order. | shat Foch waited ov German goll for| ceqemaney would, rake Net, SUBrEEne o Saturday it was said more changes at 7 a, m. and that onl . ° ‘ the word that will send them march-| wing befor 2,000 B \ q irance Commissioner i before Minde \ at lenge Re Mak hk i few long distance and information { W. Brisl ¢ Olyms Stop One Minute Still Seek Robber ama Danes or enone, em the) FRENCH MENACE "i heen take n the Petrograd region Make a rhyme, win a yperatora were working , rislawr ’ status of a mere police force, a ‘hee f additknr to 927 machine guns, 87 pi : Public Pr M, Lambor to onor Lis + a ere 7 , 36 1 : eae, hechimauunr teen ;|| cash prize and — get Nt ee eas istlatele Gt teenie Oe, CORE Fish Comm Kever cet ear In Seatt _— Who Shot Woman wivy READY aseuete | ie x armored tra ne : "|| ttornia by noon, officials of the union ancy iad } vie ut » arch for the three men in:| py WOK W c § neously, however, the al @ ¥est quantity of amnsunition tickets to the Clemmer 1id, Locals at Sacramento, San} oe? : dpe debhe Belling: | ped for one minut i p. m./volved in the robbery and shooting FOR QUICK WORK lies’ right wing, composed exclusive: ’ Theatre. Start with Jose, Vallejo, Santa Rosa, Fresno and o, elie ca Tuesday, ax a tribute to Ernest Lis. at 1600 Seattle bivd. early Saturday | TO the northward the great ships/ ty of the bulk of the French army, Summer Has Come, ; tockton called strikes effective to 0G. Hallie, of ‘Tacoma, | |ter, 22d governor of Washington, | morning, when Mrs, David West of the British navy, their movements | would drive out from the Alsace: this line: du “lapel ph. hose funeral was held in Taco-\man was fatally wounded and wil | Shrouded In mystery, were known to/ Lorraine front, where they haye the Says Weather Man " 5 iin eubéeeion|” Movkeas oted to | ected by the Mason| ¢, Grand] ma. Employes of business concerns |tiam Engelke, proprietor’ of the |® ‘Preparing for a quick des ant | aad untage of & great depression be: niaheri ‘E tried to find a furnished trike tod The the Master ‘TI kogee offtetatin topped rk for DS minutes ats house, was robbed of $8¢ is stint | WPOR the all but unprotected Germ: fore them extending for 80 fe naumption arrived flat relude 400 employes of the Pacific At the request of the Chamber of | peing conducted in Seuttle and out ine ose? Neveet ewes [and which would lead them directly : anne A further cargo Add three more line: Velephone & ‘Telegraph Corapan ORDER BALL PORPEIPED Aoirinetce, SA ey. DURREMe. lyin « Charles, ‘Turner Tn Paris a litte company of men./ up to Germany's big southern ‘uae Ade uw 10 ious PR ey Oy a ja a wees: pele mortal ae i 4: athe Was released MOSUY Unmartial in appearance, had | ress at Ulm, that will jingle. See 1 bit up:in | vt ed from, 1:80 to 21805 yesterday from: the city jail when | Perore seat ae bray vie be oot ree an ne ; omilc Nockade nat will strang figur that Clerman: wo wotiouls " 2 Many am the ladder of court Tuesday nd Mederal Lila Wayne, who was in the mid nany yarticulars 0} mage 3. jerma © submissio: e ; I ue att, fame only to be rewarded with a| Judge Neterer ordered his ball of $250] The patch ts likely ‘to ¢ off in| night party, declared he was not| Gm eneone to continue the atrurg! smashed home 2 aa ood hard fall forfeited Ja patched up quarrel one of the three men ae in ae toe eee jompored: of tie. aa : | « TEN) | (CONT'D ON PAGB TI