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VOLUME 22. “SEATTLE, WASH, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1919 ther Forecast: Tonight and Wednesday, tales American Commander Visits Seattle Tuesday S itty GUNS TO SIGN mizmt TERMS FRIDAY Georgia Camp Deal ume PARIS, June 24.—The peace coleman DEBATING ARMY BILL has been officially notified that a Turkish | oe army of 40,000 men violated the armistice VEC GTON, Tales Sees? |e marching against the Greek army othe Stringer Makes Sixth Ap- pearance Before Booze Theft Investigators GREENWALD ARRESTED Sheriff John Stringer added to corridorial speculation in the county-city building Tuesday morning, when he was sum- moned for the sixth time to ap pear before the inquisitorial body to give testimony. Stringer re mained in the grand jury room for more thyn an hour. It was rumored that Superter | Judes Clay Allen would follow the | sheritt as a witnens | White awaiting his turn as a wit |pema before the grand jury Monday j Afternoon, Harry Greenwald, proprt | tor of the Motor Inn, a resort two | miles north of Auburn, was arrested | im the corridor of the county-city building by agents of the department | of justice on telegraphic advices from Says Constables Terrorized | Patients; Baby Baskets Overturned AVERS ONE TOOK DRINK, Rreas-—A charge of groas breach of . , trust, “which if comm ‘ted in normal Cupation in the Smyrna. villayet. Limes, would come very close ‘© Greeks numbered only 15,000. 5" wilt eaede ngningt iinears Another Turkish army of 15,000 was. ker and “Ss war department t gaid to be moving on Denizelli, held by the by Senator Lenroot, Wisconsin. Learset’ Guritig’ “Qunkie | eu the |AUMLAGtERes army bill, declared the department BY FRED S. FERGUSON obligated the government to spend (United Press Correspondent) several million of dollars to buy land PARIS, Jane 24.—Formal signing of the peace t sat ine Dennings, seas seroomgaee will take place Friday or Saturday in Versailles, it was ind ea for a sono of n° cated in official eircles today. pretrentel Gli ever tititing but Seci¥etary Dutasta of the peace conf@@itce suggest the $3,260,000 appropriation for pur Herr von, Leisner that the ceremony take place Thu: chase of the Deyten Wright alr | but it later said that the geremony might be defel plane factory and 1,500 acres of land Pa er * At Dayton, Ohio, Femulted in keeping |UNtil Friday, the provision in the b n Herr Dunker; a member of the | ~~ committed a moral wrong when it i “She deputies made their raid in search of booze, alleged to hay heen stolen from Judge Clay court room gon the night of 4. They confiscated 12 quart, of whisky that had’ been given, thg! ; f hospital by Judge nea ae. San Francisco that the readhouse “The raid was brutal a: proprietor had been indicted on a H %, German peace delegation in Ver if ip 1 sailles, said that while Secretary von reeds copedbante. rhe ieee | Hinneee at Sipens Buber. tate doy WINNIPEG PL ANS :: Hanie! had been empowered to sign : ney wb amendment This ts Brigadier General Charles G. Treat, commander of the Ameri he beloved thet, Mireles en Saaebert,” pate seer matted eb before the aM forces in Italy, who is in Seattle for a brief rest. He is visiting his rman of the “Gert sae attention to the patients. They Mad ef appearing before the | oo 2 ierty rd ay commission and vice-chancellor in the |. plied the little babies out of their| eos jary Greenwald was taken to . sow Becae eaiast, EE Oe as © Baskets, and’ upect everything. They | | Ready to Call ( Out 95 Per) {2* city Jat and held without bait Versailles for that purpose. In eith |pending word from California aw that rmany UEEEIY tare aw the fecten, oven from California aa ane tt souecad ae bie F gearchiog’ the rooms, where eaten Cent Here, Is Claim Chacon: c Tn. Ses time “Geogwvals y, A N K CO M M. ‘AND E R eae err hae Patek pI represented by a single Sing “Deutschland” as Col- ; were eeriodsly itl pylon span rhage th | co jury to explain the persistent ru * ore Are Destroyed Haniel does not want to sign Preparing to sue the county for the) with the Seattle t more that liquor has been dispens: elephone ole treaty, but may if his govern damage the raid caused him. ‘The! - strike mere imminent, follewing | at his readhouse. The source of oe ling Public Parks rec feeaace isn to ik oc 1k souad he “a ¢ raiders even stamped! into a foom) | receipt of werd from San Fran- | liquor in said to be of great interest por today. The Agence Radio| COBLENZ. June 24. {United - where a woman who had just come | Acleco, telling of the Pacific Tele. (to Prosecuting Attorney Fred C Press,)—Fi WINNIPEG, Manitoba, June 24 understands he has asked to Fifteen flags captured from . pital, just as ‘much as the other! hospitals are tg their hundreds of| Treat arrived in Seattle Mon his brother, Harry rom an operation was resting. -She Brown and his staff of aswistants nited Prees.)—More * t 1 the French, which were to pian Grghideed eee peesrm ' is wtay a : When the American army in | were strongly denied by Gen, Treat. |" are More arrests were be recalle turned after signing of ne be re- "owas l. btnety's proposal, local an Sheriff John’ Stringer was recatied| ttsiy asked the Mallane for a “The Italians were greatly disap |°*Pected here today in connection Paris Celebrates treaty. were. taken frei be Condemns Raid | Is said Tuesday that they (for the fifth time as a witness Mon-| soar of S-olt, get 9 cart pointed that Mr. Wilson could not| With the “silent parade” of last Sat brations over Germany's ac |in Berl n from a mi “The man Lambert carried a pair| Were prepared to call out 9 per day afternoon. He was in the grand If the Yauke needed 1,000 |sce things their way,” he said, “but| UY. which ended in rioting, one! .otance of the peace conditions were bec by « crowd of German of- ffs and he threw them| cent of the city’s “hello” girls | jury room practically all afternoon “ leg death, numerous casualties and mar ot » ni and soldiers and publicly of handcuffs | fi saleutée? notice John A. Sears, proprietor of a| rounds of ammunition, the Ital reports th 1 had warned soldiers! ii) iw held“thruout the city last might, 4s-/ burned near the statue of Frederick on the floor as he entered each we ge if \ lans generally sent them about [not to appear on the streets aan . suming the proportions of the armis: | the Great, a Berlin dispatch report: room. They found 12 bottles, which| “The company’s proposais in San | poolroom at Third ave. and Pike st 10,000. uhiderm' were not thus Warrants were issued for the | tice day demonstrations. Premier/ed totay. Ad the £ he court on| Francisco. Monday show that it is | #ppeared before the grand jury yes 4 ‘ eaders of the returned soldiers who |... ‘ ‘ of th ne flags burned, @ I got from Judge Allen's a This ix what Bri Chafles G 1 Clemenceau directed the firing thelgréat crowd “De cae Not one of the| NOt willing to meet any of the girla’|terday morning to explain his al “ ie Don't Hate Germans staged the demonstration Meet vineaeaea aati da sang utschiand oot Seerorr soe © t| mands,” declared Mina Mabel Les-|l¢ged attempt to shoo prospective | Treat, commander of all the Amert ‘The people over here don't re The W rn Labor News, official | os, Sun announcing, i on w ee Kacinn' menideraten id . as was ¢ ed Saturday afternc about the treatment of the Yankees ; and the substitute edit . Le gy hla titled to tS quarts for my hos.| Boston. “and our next step will be | ts was pee = <hseelcnaammie via Sa tho: beailana ndly the Italians feel toward the = abstitute editor, J. | Preident Wilson conferred ‘with | the strike. by Prosectger ap . future reiati Tetiworth, Placed under arrest. membars sof the American commis oni oops nd Royal Northwest night regarding plans for The following night letter Other witnesses were CH. King a ceived Tuesday morning Mies |ery. a Broadway jitney bus driver; | day quarts. Yet, not’one other hospital) 7 oi. trom Mine Nellie Johnson, | Tony Mathias, who is alleged to have | W has been raided; international, vice president of the |said that he saw several court of “I am going to-make a demand) si nnone department of the electri-|ficers leave the county-city building that these deputies search the other “ r sion that unted police today patrolled pub . t able turning his work over to other mem That t t # probably fee!| "Parks, proventing meetings of | hers of the delegation, There was lens entment toward the Ger-( Strikers. Other bodies troops, | . cussion of the sinking of the | na|Mans than the other allies feel, and|°UUlpped with machine were | interned German fleet in Scapa Flow | ca workers, who ix representing Se-| with whiskey on the night of June | that Germany would have © becter| Ct waste om: the acene of *! but no decision was reached pend seepetligd hoepitals.” attle and Portland at the conference:|4, and Harry Williams and A. Me. | the a rhance ae t of furtt ffictal re F feren has P\ vane rade ase pad ing recety rther | ports | «Mrs, Nichols, who was present at)” pre counter proposals submitted |Sperian, said to be among those | able same tae nel git mye. hi me of the metal plants were ny Gihcr Amerean Senator McCumber Says 7,- the time of the raid, declared ont/),. Downs, representing the com-| whose names appeared on the list in| cans in alian |” rm nia e tat He today, being operated by small | pe, eft the Hotel Crillon 48 H | of the raiders seizedia small bottle| pany, are similar to the Boston | which Prosecutor Brown says Seara| front,” said G reat oO ef of Gen. Treat. | statts a na great ovation by 2,300 Soldiers Lost of brandy and drank It schedule, with the following change: | expressed considerable interest ganizations wer sbeiated capital ate ; - “We had that little bottle of| Minimum wage, $12; maximum and supplied by the Italia and c cgpngg : t conference anna 4 brandy to keep alive a sick baby.”| wage, $19; effective June 16, 1919, for [there mover wal a, sit e| Mans wou | the Ttatians money’ Won Below Reports v" onterence | _ WASHINGTON, om with the baby, to nis little No satisfactory plan for griev et two ree times the amour wind ersailles all parts of the palace 00,000 Seey, the Geputy, who was with Lambert } ances submitted to u requested—no if it was|thus building up her own industries) | 1 RLID " Delaye ne nacaad’ wite:atknlnn 66 thi tne oo ieeetin mala y loss of grabbed it and took a big drink as|etanding firm for the eel i the noaer ast be f od , prosperity he ; 2 utied ren San. teucpbrariie, closed: te ame IS ie oo unt ship Re left’ the hospi I saw him do| board plan and will deal further And the Ita even a The 4 aven't forgotton | Cen Pracaeobpesh (St : it” If the terms prove to be reason needs bef wer ae : te r a Gc How They Sign These figures today were present- Dr. Nichols declared he had never| able, we will leavé question of strike ourselves, on occasion . merica es In Ao | a Pe x fis er used here. | ed to league of nations opponent given anyone @ drink of Mquor or|to membership. We are confident Gen. Treat has nothing but praise |Srding to the general, were | br man's east om f joule 1 carpe te oged beage: | 2d 2a see lone opponstts Mag eagle Puvedhse bf shor Soe Hanson Asks cs Vanderveer tO) tor the mer ee eet tines peter Ag Me Except for the Freiheit (independ: | hall mirrors, in middle of | league navocate, as th mort tehting ‘ he never touched it. He asserted wal union ‘officials imme their bravery in action ar . e aining no I paper | which hits b pla » plenipo- | © ns Why, th ague shoul | & the whisky was used strictly for| Wired back to the delegates Go Into Courts fortitude under hardships. But he|7 was given the privi satinfied tentiaries’ haresel Inside | Patified and future wars prevented, i medicinal purposes Francisco, ordering peel ‘ alzo layda the Italians asx among AGE FOURTEE A acceptan ‘ s table ix a smallei five feet | The figures were gathered for Me “7 ifter the men ransacked| ffm on the origin tu Mayor.Ole Hanson issued a atate.|the 8 Mcdt ‘weversn ' long and and three wide, at |Cumber by the war department. four deputy sheriffs Local union Aa gh y 4 ment Tuesday afternoon, setting men he has ever had a e r ae which one representative each of the Nichols said ‘They 73 gee loay , that he . ttorr with rowers will come successively to sign Sie sclhagge ape ene ate thay regemas | fortis tise be hed Sdyiee’ Attn Te hikhtiis IRISH | ADE R R-34 Prepares for he document. Bach gignatocy will Minister Mueller stumbling ble ful sett neaceful » the place, but they| ? fe. Brae of the company to consent to an ad odin se called in the alphabetical order of ) They were aulet|‘ustment board composed of three | the I. W. W., to test out 4 MB on one Austria nae to America » yD ON PAGE FOURTWaM Heads Foe Envoys hospital. I have man for ‘ refusal to pay increases retroactive; New 1. W. W. headquarters at wing 3 back ma reaty has resulted in the crew of the or, has been ape the wa e to January 1, 1919 ret. ayy and thes saat —s cir inst effort f Hritiah dirigible R-34 preparing again CAN YOU WRITE A Suinted preeienit of vis Gerniia 1 ecuelty of the firett] SE Ginls O Rigi, seeaines eolend and epenkers id.“ ere De Valera, in nN. Vig TR GIVENt tr A Glee to Aree ne , ba ti afternoon, It was said ave practiced in Seattle ppose aiapersed. “An openair meeting wan 0 op py Shag ge Enthusiastic Reception ready to cut away whenever the|f = he would peobehty a ae an ‘ ti wetore New Wage Proffer which was not broken up _ a ace Ose . a to If peace | tame ible eee 4s RHYME LIKE THIS? Versailles by ad ation of 20 4 ~ SAN FRANCISCO, June 24 anderveer called on me at 11 at the time Premise ative oO a pete ‘: nrotabix (wil he wads 1 Secretary von Haniel was notified t Telephone operators are prepared | o’cl today,”*) Ha said, “and tae ference | re Vale led | si-| within seven day = a that Mueller's delegation will arrive, , 44 Bodies Found today’ to refect the offer of the asked what I'whs going to do in re. . one com A. hoane here tomorrow f 4 in Wrecked Town eas bic” beaitiers ding | the wed to open headquarter | ww hte New Italy Chiefs 1 tried to find « furnished flat, |W B. torff h. MRGUS FALLS, Minn, J sealg yanging to $19 a week to| and mbly hall, told him 1 h uisavas ihclscaued'te |e seeme ind on Bernstorff to o 2 Talay fendi believes the. ait the right to Dr. Northcutt Is : On Way to France oS ree oe Be Envoy to Italy ora Sunda he 0 close the hall, but would abide by a Py The new Italian . ’ a | rnado Site tine paling. “The iansae tha! pedeta, ; Now Facing Jury «: eee euinention, i by DD » Want Ad in The WEIMAR, June 23.—(Delayed,)—= ‘ been ‘t ered from|mum cannot be REDWOOD CITY, Cal, June 24. | from all parts of th ntr Aten ritto ice A pea Count von Bernstorff will go to “4 n Recovered from | f : "he etate han abandoned ite atteennt | 1indbedd: wird mportant con. | Masse , Rome as German ambassador as soon and 15 are reported un-|than seve ear The state | andoned my Sa ne eat ling (foreign minister, will art her rake this for the first line accounted "for. "Three howpltals|& small percenta se, | Brice: Clase go to convict Dr. Hphrlam Northcott of |ferenicen ware to te held regarding) iota ve uercially announced |[ mp req uke wsedenr ads today” [| %¢,the.pesce treaty ts ratitied, 1 wal checked would be bettere Wi oa ners \\, t-de fore the American people, which tn | ‘us dec win a second-degree m r verdict - Write three more lines and par be i mon of 4 them | et Prtesiag elle wey 6a by BIR er ie é Poseazeh 1 es United State BABY ORDERS HALT cipate ay aes maga — Pershing Is Due I : * net a Ange \y » sah erney Hanae tickets to Clemmer theatre our » 3 Q x 8 huaft toduy to se¢ how a Bridesh min-|tar on the charge that he performed |aatie reception when tin limousine| Mr. and Mrs. 1, U. Wilson tert{P rhyme mrust be in by Friday _in London Today’ ?ARIS, June 24.-~The big three The prince was taken thru al}army nur thereby causing her| Men and women became rivals to|auto it temporarily hal about want ads. Press.)—Gen, Pershing was sched 393.90 left for Versailles this afternoon to| tunnels, bumping workmen a death. was completed yesterda It | embrace, kiss or touch the hand of!their Journey here, a daughter hav- | particulars op the Classi J) uled to arrive here this attertye — ore th ase, inact arrangements for signing the! passed, and was showa thru various! consists of seven women and five | tho native of America whom Ireland ing been born to Mrs, Wilson en|f fied Page on an official visit. He will oe $500.06; Vicwory 4%'s, $99.96 treaty stages of mining men. | adopted. route. [ceive degree at Oxford amerar ®