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{ SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1919. SUTTON NSTRE RR Qeoetes Word” Anil eee eee tee Pere uestion Wor sks ° pc Franceovith, "1k wen ton ut en | w Germar sien Continued From Page One ‘Will Defend Wo World League If Peace Fails, Allied Armies "ri iene montiw of weary conn oe srr on Belgium Visit | Will Advance coteogp Beet gaBpayatisive he eaggnt ‘ ; nt an Amer ties of waco xettloment were | pea ca conveiv or dominion, as at lover, #0 far as Germany is conce on it, shall ¢ nine the dow ROBERT J. BENDER EEE When Paul Dutasta, secretary « pr pralbncree: sate ge Mo , a“ ‘ fs oan Press Staff Correspondent) | Continued From Page One| veace conterence. handed the alle ; mins : ' VARIED PROGRAM AT WASIINGTON, June 1 |* a] Feply to the Germans yeaterday—an| ye force, force to the wtmont. fores we the BROADWAY TONIGHT BEE Teague of uations in Bei. [French army now in the Bavarian Tere vrougnt tom close, The ter {maxes the law of 1 d ‘and cant CITY OFFICES CLOSED hia ru , Ram during hs visit there, [Peeled center has before it the elven ua | TO HONOR GOV. LISTER "tine a's atten” aan BAKERY: Assuming the Gormans will ch to make sign the treaty on schedule, he wat f Ryan a eee (ae ision, The verdict reata | With | Oe A 1 en t . f DEPARTMENT Now expects to leave France for , Pg de eote: Ate s This means he uld be back At! direct across Germany. into the | emt with the a i , von Hrockdorff. Ran ol . end our 6 | tithe 1 Graduate Before going home desk Washington ) or| mountaina on Bohemian border mw , - ‘ t : ; ‘ : d ; ‘ag EEE astiolity anaow Altho the meandering of the river |), "The allied and assoclated pows NOTE SATURDAY iia stile | anuae Giaces tonight step into one @ay that after he has . t ong, it only a Aureos ~ : q eo 2 4 ) Wweaty message to congress t * march across Germany &l} Goin delegat serge me pa eee | c punty de t Dance music the sole stirring of Boldt’s places and Mart out on his tour « # point eiciheanin ated ‘ ' matter get some of his deli- D key within two or three days and Divide Germany toate ag the peace on the grouna Cabinet Awaits Arrival of 4 4 dain coep Uboks cious Pastries, Rolls Whe tour will continue for appro , Grive’ would semarate co: nat it lots with the terms upon CEs | aNle STAVE ORES SERRERES Sore ee ee cements or Norcmbae? Rantzau With Terms | ‘ ; Bread to take nab Bist aces eeaen ik [Sh wat gees yo? is CARVINAL MERCIER ~* | BIRTH CONTROL CLINIC 1 rage Why iy it that one never sees the gists have long considered | Violenc “bey ~ tame PAKIS, June 17—4United One of the } figures of t (N. I ‘ ' y a pound! ; heme fey Ge comm of el in trousers this Germany's most vu me | 7 of the ¥ m Proms —The sh pene c ‘ ht NI J 1¢ i Banal rise wn, "ara het ar ey ak tne | rata | tee ec, ae BONO, ope tas But oc ao S se trot a French invasion |*tand the position in which Germany| Sita guperaratativestagey, ap Ek vrorlion interlayer oy a dle day at noon 4 : sou » Germar nust be defended | *tands today ey seem dine . § ' eM US E M ENTS | poutiern Germany mint MAE Gochiancy. an aalitt “taake pealed for continuation of the }wiit tw the guest of Cardinal Gibbons] ngland on birth control, Is advoca more money by atria, But with eG, ne empire and retention of Constan timore, ‘Tt 913 Second Avenue longer able to aid her many's * r to attain tinople. 4 eronicest Paint ‘would be thrown-6ben the end of some mere flanee of the Ge and unce ' ’ aire ; b 1414 Third Avenue MmLACE HIP scree Cedtortass semen te we Camaro’ edeas : monte | eoution ecomnised by cannot buy a sdethen Miia; sae os, Patty, 1 to 11 Eventual linking up of th c ciated powers, there|arnited prean Btaft ( eee ave Mm: sous figur at Madison IP" VAUDEVILLE | center with Bohemia we fore, fee essary to begin their!" Dir in tune 16 : t better Pacific Market, 310 Pike Mctere Phot: them complete control Sih reply by ° ment of the i AY ALLISON IN .MOST h ae fan aa ttut xo | Judgment world - Economy Market, First and MARRIED jon most vital to Germ 4 heen forged piece by pf day Mats ioc: & & Sun. 200 Jl ence. As a consequence, ught on | Whole civilized mankind > etree —— | the north by the British ff on the Crime Against Humanity lowing di south by Bohemia and cut in two! v1) tne view of th 8 ged aed The J TAGES |by the allied armies and with her : S\otehak “haere: (eennaeiat two greatest productive center lost, | ated powers, the war which be mmediate Mats. 2:20; Nights, T and > Giles coess te ctumetemm | ame 1 1014, wan t r t}elgn Min XN FIELD PLAYERS eae seen completely | crime against humanity and freed v of the pe that any nat 1 peace t ty prob CRUSHED BY CASTINGS ed to the aw t resistance Germany . to offer to the allies 4 ‘ x " Itself civilized has ever consciounly |! t ‘ en When you think of advertising, and “ committed. For many years AB, long the Main valley | °° r ace teas be te Ramblers would, according to French military f General Admiasion 25-. authorities, be in the vicinity of 3 think of The Star dominance urope. They were not fr reports after the minis =| Wuraburg, where the rocky, forest: | minance in Europe. T e sult t } satisfied with that growing pros ters cc the party leaders, The jcovered mountainous heights of “ “ ity and influence to which national assembly - A A Rhoen constitute a strong natural) oO eitied and which ‘ent olate, Will | barrier which the Germans long 060 | een een in to meveed t saab pena ak HE UM THEAIR ecognized and fortified accordingly. | 00" 6" gene, cinetye er y i : 1 be eneee One Sens ps | required that they should be ab rte 5 s This Week—Lew White in Yankees From Coblena. tate and tyrannize ov “ arr ve ublinh Ger ee ee VAR” However, with the Americans de | vient Europe, as they di ! by wer, probably on We Nite, “Mace, 3 Nights, || the French Tenth army on Hanau | many the assembly gen 1b end 9: }from Mayence and the French In order to attain r ends they wn wiee of its In “, ® | Bighth army on Wurzburg from | Used every channel thru wh erninent officials frank | Mannheim, the allies would have in| tcate their own subjects in tt are Goubtfy) s the | their possession all the leading | trine that might was right in inter. that bod Phe cableet routes and starting points for the en. | National affairs. They never ceased til backing Brockdorff Rantzau's circlement and capture of the Massif |t0 expand German armaments by | position that the treaty will not be iJ of Rhoen. Back of this position is | land and sea and to propagate the|* uniess the modifications are another natural defense. in the forest | falsehood that it waa necessary be-|of sufficient importance. 0 0 | = of Thuringen, and still back of that ne | 6Germany’s shbors - Be Rights, 266.500 4 is the big fortress of Erfart, built | Jealous of her prosperity and p # away 4 a ought now hos } action would be in progress, the al. | *UsPicion —— riendship be | ies? left wing would continue its|‘ween Malions. The Germans deve drive from Essen in the direction of | Pred A mystem of espionage : | | Minden, and the right wing from the | {#4 Pe eter Stas Abetraa | | fortress of Ulm would push on to- |‘? *UF up international r even to make secret offer ward Nordlingen arationa within the territory of their | JUdQE@ Gordon | Issues Ulti- | A ha plan of action G i z aye Pr tos yeoman disorganized |Relshbors, whereby they migbt matum to Traffic Violators “The stories published in the American papers “Poland is now at the bar of the world’s judg- 2 when the moment came. «trike them ” y, 7, j state, without’ a. fleet to protect iti io, with greater certainty and about Jewish massacres in Poland have all been ment.”—Rev. Dr. H. Pereira Mendes, New York. from the British navy, without suf ; “gy Ain }ficient artillery @r other material, | °°" hogy * oe ve a ~ * verified by eye-witnesses and are admitted by | would be unable to put up a serious |™OMt Dy threats of violence and | Continued From Page One defense, Nevertheless the allied mill. Seiee week oe pgp Sine Moray ee = Pa the best informed circles in Paris to be accurate. “Nothing would be more discouraging in the ee cna the compaies ne |rogant will, they determined t Gasiens uh Meatiaes wvemos ant Sit Not only have the Poles committed outrages world outlook than the pogroms in Poland, if the planned provides for the overcoming n= gaa predominance in Europe b: bo ah i ton mwas hares H| against the Jews in their own country, but the facts are as stated. If there are things to be mane might make Te eT rds ‘eaok as their propere . cy eff car ple: | Polish troops have also invaded Lithuania .. . said for the Poles, if there have been no such s ee ae ere al Kare the names, ages and | and have so far confined themselves almost ex- — pogroms against the Jews, let the facts be ‘That person whe thinks no ome is | Serbia, on 48 hours’ notice. a war in-|¢ atom charges of the mem clusively to massacres so horrible against Lith- known.”—Baltimore American. rnd — << dion soe volving the contre! of the Balans [ ort 32, standing machine in uanians and Jews that the liberal opinion of the ; lah aad Wileh. wan ‘beand (0. uh | setemes a bs bts % nay world is once more raising the query whether chain a general war : with traveling 33 miles p | Poland is really fit for self-government.”—Mr. “In orde to ke doubly sure. MI eych *a tro a Ga 1 8 ) thie viduens asiy atteiebe at conell s Tatineh waa’ We ‘ Mostowski, of the United States Committee on lation and conference, until it was too on, 26, alleged by Patrolman Public Information, an American, not of Jewish Years of ¢%-/ tate and the world war waa inevit-| A. Dickinson to have been making J 3 Pes ed faithfutly to perience tn fitting | ante, for which they had plotted, and| 28 miles per hour: K. Taken origin, as quoted by Chairman Nathan Straus of & system that {s safe, sant| |i and = making | for which, alone among the nations. charged by Patrolman W au the Committee for the Defense of Jews in and satisfactory. Other den| 9 | glasses, and oUF \they were adequately equipped with speeding 40 miles per ho ‘ean 40 it if they will work and prepared Sawyer, 17, arrested and charge Poland. TAG died dante ore'aequired| castle ve “Germany's responsibility, how with traveling 27 miles per } ardwous labor. minke er | oy is confined to having & ekingon % over Pi = . * P “ ; ‘ ‘ Fi ‘ Mi ct tldgicortt ie seat) Rieaeak” tee Sate] Siehes oak atarted tid war, She tel ating in mrebsctea arene While in Russia, Roumania and Poland the American Jews and American Gentiles in all p made with a view| money. no leas respons for the savage mpaon, 13, xame Thomas Jews are in peril because they are regarded as parts of the United States have indeed united 4 inhuman manner in hich it| Thornton same fense; George } so¢ t se . ains j . @urability and utility. pe jomonesragr “tagalog Ken jp Mage d ans oe ! Bolsheviki, in Ukraine, it seems, they are being in protest against these alleged persecutions; $2.50 | rerseit_ me guaranty of Belatum Armstrong booked for traveling | killed on the ground that they are capitalists."— Congress has passed resolutions deeply deploring Germany violated the rules after a| 30 miles per t y G. PF. Reyne eee ‘the ac ri “ , Broken Lenses duplicated on |®0l@™N promine to respect the neu-| FF. A. Runt. 60, 9 . sete Literary Digest. the acts of violence and cruelty because of race short notice at reduced prices, | trality of this unoffending people. area; I. Kihara fo 5 or religion’; President Wilson has cabled assur- Not content with this, they delib-| the wrong aide of the street: Will “T have secured a documentary report regard- ance to Rabbi Stephen S. Wise that ‘safeguards erately carried out a series of pro-| Christensen, for drivin commer miscuous shootings and burnings| cial vehicle on sivas: HL ing the Jewish massacres in Ukraine, which was against religious discrimination will be embodied with the sole object of terrifying the ¢ 31 1 with mak inhabitants into submission by the an hol y caweil just brought via Odessa. Since December the in the arrangements by which the new states | One Block South Public Market. frightfulneas of their action. | Patrolman tor black record shows tens of thousands of Jewish are to be set up,’ and in an Associated Press dis- They were the first to use potsonous | steyn edna san ieeattantane’ Ge copeitiia tee oe a gc hee “ victims in cities, towns and hamlets which were patch from Paris we read that the Peace Confer- suffering it entailed a hey began| ver, 21, driving ng side ¢ pillaged. and plundered. The massacres were pre- ence is drafting treaties with the new states to the bombing and long-distance shell: | «treet arl Via usse 6 harge ry: J iti i 9 ke T his es or lak: sucbiree dee henciioney Gel mar gla Pigg en ie tae ag arranged. .No mercy was shown to babies, wom- protect minorities, particularly Jews, from racial but solely for the purpose of reduc. | fothaus: W. C.F 22, alleged to en or the aged.”"—Paris correspondent of Jewish and religious discrimination,.”—Literary Digest, |ing the morale of their opponents by | have gone 20 miles per hour, by the r oe. in Ps |striking at their women and chil-| name officer; Ole fine, 44:86 sata New York Day. June 7, 1919. Acid-Stomach aa nat Rt at J Public Indignation Mass Meeting “The American Jews would be unworthy of America, careless of the freedom and security they enjoy under American institutions, if they did not protest most indignantly against the massacres in Poland, Galicia and- Lithuania.”— Boston Herald. 0 international law and its de ¢ 1 J , by G. F. Re | tho’ of gre humbe nm >) ewle 2 1 Where are millions of people who stomach. You know what on he ea oe bers of ond a ; miles poe ey he thie mouth does to the teeth it ' feeere simost dally trom the hor-) Mouth Hors cough the herd enemet [fF fom succor, at the mercy of the Leo Ud 6, 33 are of an acid-stomach—indiges- |e eet them to decay, ‘Think |™inds and waves the yet more | m ; Reynold > , Mon; sour, gassy, stomach: dis-|then of the havoc that must be |"Uthless submar crews, The & mile eynold itressing heartburn; sickening food-| caused by excess acid { stom. |4tove thousands of women and chil: |O r 1 ie ; ting; painful bloat and that| ach: dren with brutal savagery into ala-| Reynol wa ble, puffed up, lumpy f very in foreign lands; they allowed | mile ckinson; Georg Even if you are not suffering | /°ry Toft 1 a ing after cating. Many of these/any immediate stomach pains, but | barber to be practi against | Hoffmar mile people have tried treatment after/are not fecling just ax fit and fine|t@r prisoners of war, from which| a Kenshaw, 17, 36 miles IAI ra eta Re eg Wednesday, June 18, 1919, 8 P. M eager el ean a ednesday, June Ic, » oF. mM, stomach specialists and some tO/ drug store at once and get a big} Terrible Responsibility | . BREE attorts they avs pheatoad 1 cool : eo Cejapd rol he the! “The conduct pagscrieage Silay Pade does nk By ATO 1 | ALL CITIZENS INVITED AND URGED TO ATTEND Matmiettetiel ‘or a permanent cure.| ys pleawant-tasting tablets—|unexampled in human history. T Fenitna’ of Bal : ad ‘ 2 s ’ REET eysigtoms WEY “Thaan | LATONIC Is proated for fuct nrg | artIble Feeponaibitity which les at] W- Phil Harrison at., was Reports of Direct Investigations of the Reported Wholesale Persecutions and her doors can be seen by the baal de d painfully bruised b; Reid-stomach, If allowed to run on, | purpose—eorrecting tomach| that not les hes Fe $ mobile driven by M Massacres i Ikraine ania ¢ w]e i > offered f. . a eee Bene ry tye op aan es maa [EMAL Noe Tew an 7,000,800 ato ven by fassacres in Ukraine, Roumania and Poland will be offered for, consideration and Serious trouble. Dyspepsia, EATONIC literally absorbs the ex- | 9,900,000 others carry upon them the ‘ Harrison ath Mort discussion. The speakers will be among the most distinguished men of the state adil gout, lumbago, sciatl- cess acid. It brings instant relief ; > ” were broken f Washi A, splitting headache, dizzy spelis,|from the pains of indigestion, heart- oO ashington. Mervousness, siceplesencss, mental! burn, belching, sour, gas# tom- | ; 4 @epression, melancho' a feeling ach, bloat, ete, It makes the stom-| t for y resol - Of lstlesspess and all-gonencss—|ach pure, sweet, cool and comfort- | yeece aie And anmoclated powers Society Women Learn these are just a few of the dis-|able, putes neraial, DeaKhy leks who have given thelr all to Hair Curling Secret orders which can be traced to acid- |condi % at your food is prop rb owned . ner ah LO) Reid-stomach is often the direct|of strength you can possibly get | OnMent to treat war on any other ba r you long fause of those almost incurable|out of the food Fou, dapeena nob picid gameguard Ie P reason,” yaleays U. S. JUDGE JEREMIAH NETERER soederig known as catarrh of the} HATONIC helps you get it Wile attitude of the allied. and « ‘oven ele Ve settee tell Beeler ry ts Cty ar a EX-SUPREME JUDGE STEPHEN J. CHADWICK Bes este rn ie See i ranma, a a BISHOP FREDERIC KEATOR ¥-. Surely, then, you must see| guaranteed to give you relief or " 4: 181 ae WE cancion ¢ you ‘ var Beene ots |S rag "| teh ot ompR a REV. DR. W. A. MAJOR —- RABBI SAMUEL KOCH German people as a principle cover } res accomplish, ring. true. to thi fete, He sou will wee the liautdl mime And Other Prominent Men Nathan Eckstein Presiding our concerted power shall fill the] thought and utterly defeat the force b imagine able ONG. AdVE of those who flout and misprize what] pyent road evidence of wounds and suffer | cause Germany

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