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PRR RAPA PARR APPAR RPRRPRA PS APRRRPRPRPD ARA RPP APPRPRP RR SPPPPPRPPAPPAPPPPPRRAPAPPPRPPPPPPPPPPPPPAPDDAPPPPPPPPPPPE —— An American Paper That Fights for Americanism Tides in Seattle LATE EDITION pata rot Wien Tite |, TWO CENTS IN SEATTLE as Second Class Matter May 9, 1899, at the Postorfice at Mesttie, Wash. ander the Act of Congress Maren #1879, SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1919 Tonight and Thursday. fair, 9 gentle westerly winds, 4 ‘Weather Forecast: Frame Drastic Dry Law Penalty « 2 “Ree x 4 CANADIAN STRIKE IS CALLED-.OFF el ‘Found TROUBLE OF Germans Declare HOUSE | gag) PESTOPPED «<C yap of Paper” ‘Wal Winnipeg Unions Vote to ahha ells Will Be Unlawful to Tell Return to Work Thursday LONDON, June 25.—An Exchange Tel-| Where He Can Get D After Lengthy Session egraph dispatch from Copenhagen today if Measure Passes — reported that a number of arrests were — OTHER STRIKES TO END made, following discovery of a plot among IMPRISONMENT®PLAN fe WINNI#EG) Man. Jube “eer ve to cmaitan, kill Philip 25. — (United Press.) —'The eidemann, former chancellor. 25. general strike here, lasting BERLIN, June 24.—(Delayed.)—The Berlin Vorwaerts, | over 40 days, will end at 11 majority socialist organ, today described the peace treaty a. m. Thursday. The an 45 “a nae of paper.” . mor aye “Hxtortionate pressure renders signature 0 je peace gy sc Boge made sexily treaty worthless,” said the Vorwaerts. “We must never today following an all-night forget it is only a scrap of paper. Treaties based on violence NAME aN Hose hope. The resurrection day comes.” | session of the general strike can keep their validity only so long as force exists. Do not x ie strikes Gh other citles The Preussische Kreuz Zeitung, in, Gen. Von Luetwitr has appealed jaro BOppored to cod at the same jem “Céitoria) headed “Minis Germa to officers and hour, nia,” declared that “it is our duty on duty. ‘This affects towns from Winnipeg) not to permit the Prussian spirit to Several minor food riots fo the Pacific coast, including be crushed.” in Berlin yesterday and last \toria an@ Vancouver, B.C | ‘The Taeglisehe Rundechau biamed | and it was feared they might grow or constir 0 The strike commitiee announced Scheidemann and Erxberger for the in scope and violence today, A strike into effect it shall be jit decision to end the jong lay | “dimster~ involving postal, telerapg and tel: “manufacture. sell, barter, off after a hy semion at the The National Volks’ party has an- ephone employes seemed certain. | day, transport, import. _ Labor temple night. | nounced the sharpest opposition to| The government of Prussia has an- liver, furnish. receive or posseme | J. Le MeBride, treasurer of the|the new Bauer government [nounced its resignation | intoxicating Mquor except as h Trades and Labor council, said to} a | ized by, this act.” The only . . day that calling off of the sympa-| h 4 tions are for medicinal, sei thee sr teen nna g of Terms Will Begi [scram ‘surpoer “ot the question of reinstatement Of the Clock ida | Nquor is stored in private h — “eat llo Friday Morning fe secunltion con’ as This point, it was PARIS, June 2%.—dUnited Press.)| sailles either Thursday night or Fri. Private use, 3 Will be left for final settie 10) the big four were reported this |44y morning Punishments for violations | Judge H. A. Robson, selected as President Wilson plans to leave | '!!ows —Cress Dale Photo. | dispatched to Ger Le : 1 ve ke afternoon to have dispa’ for Brest i: late’ A fine of not less than $166 left—Warren, 6 years old; Dorothea, 9; Carl, 8, and Rodney, 7. Warren and Cart are the orphan boys who wrote to The Star read. |'02%! commissioner to settle the dig | UTM tor her weet immediately after the Gm! Woo. than 8660 for the HEE pute and investigate the underlying | emony, sailing from that port for a eve Bo howe then Dorothea Pruitt are their new brother and sister, who made room im their home for them. Photo below |P&'® S00 Uivestimnie te name the delegation which Will| New York Saturday morning and a fine of not less than | Ernest Robison, secretary of the | Members of the allied peace com. |™Ore than $1,000 with imp sign the peace treaty °, Fo council, said the strike committee |” mission visited Versailles yesterday | ‘T°™ thirty to ninety days for | ; | Ae ee ee PIP IE SZ | A Dispatches from Versailles yeater: | [1 second offense. A fine of not 5 nad acted on “certain important 7 afternoon and found that prepara. | * ae net : | recommendations of the central com.| 227 said thet Foreign ig tions for the formal signing in the ‘47 $500 and imprisonment fH oO er ess oO Ss oO | mittee.” No official announcement | Mutiier had been appointed to head) nai of mirrors, at the palace, had |“ Months to two years is | , the German delegation, but did not | joc), Ot murtors for the subsequent offenses. In . dixclose the remainder of the com dition: courte may feauee ‘ | of the findings was made | proagp | Reports were current that the A ig four yesterday discussed GRAND JURY Asked Star for Home =| \tstne comppitice NE needy cam, Mission's personnel | the sinking of the interned German | Security that violators will not } off the strike in return for the PARIS, June 25—Peace wilt |T6et at Scapa flow, but reached no break the law for one year, appointment of a federal commis | |conclusions, in the absence of full, MMfercement of the prohibition he signed with Germany be official reports. is lodged with the commissioner | Mrs. Walker C. Smith Ques- | ° Mental Breakdown Results *io" te act in the dispute, | Fo. mies, ae - As internal revenue and thed tioned by Investigators Are H appy K l d s N ow! in Strange Experience Buy A BRICK — h inggt edie tadiiog: thee BUY A BRICK of justice teh Ped : Y hours, according to anthoritative /Trial of Townley ay comer ; ’ !Andlt hen t Davies,” of Wisconsin, Sybil min CRON befors the ind jury which is What a happy looking family! And!to the comics. When they opened ed by Herman Muelier, foreign | JACKSON, Minn. June 25.—Tak of intoxicating lis 4 ™ who would guess that 24 hours ago The Star, they saw Chrl's and War Smith, pretty University of | T0 PHONE FIRM ister, was expected to arrive at Ver | Proagen’ : er ing of testimony in the trial of A. C. Liquor may be prescribed for Getxing into the mystery of the naif of thiw family had never |ren's pictures on the front page,| Washington co-ed, the “girl who ‘i a ae ‘ ni Townley, president of the National medicinal arposes only p, disappearance of 864 quarts of | ie the other half! Sounds like @| with Carl's letter wy fe being brougit to Se Pring hai yale near edgpnlis. ag vd physicians ne whiskey from the county-city fairy tale, dosen't it? Well, it has) Right then and there they decidea ‘ttle after purziing the Spokane Valera Plans to Gilbert, state organizer, was begun more than one prescription shall _ building on the night of June 4 any fairy tale you ever read beat that they would have two little| Police department for weeks. At ‘ OS . H today sieett'D ON PAG y pecause it's her home at 2%) E. Pine st. - ere | (00: PAGE THRER) fs Mrs. Walker C. Smith, wife [seven different ways, because It's) brothers, so they took’ the aper tol” teteg cypalte 3 a bige Bar Girls Ready to Strike if Pro Raise Funds r They are charged with conspiracy sini a RG aa true ; NEW YORK, June 25.—Edward | in violation of the Minnesot > of the 1. W. W. editor who ts [iO ene, you will recognite two convincing him that he should have | hanes, she will “remember” and posal Is Rejected De Valera, “president of the Irish lage act, ‘The Jury iw made up of ‘ awaiting trial on a charge of | o¢ tne little bors, Carl and Warren, four children instead of twa, Like, b@ Sybil Smith again today piknned to: MNP/ Rttearn Grain Men Must eriminal anarchy. us the orphans who wrote to The wise, they convinced thelr mother; Happy and light-hearted, Sybil was , 00 in this country for the) Townley was expected to reach . ‘ Mrs, Smith =" in the county-city | Star ‘fammily several days ago, aak-|that' their home was large enough | sraduated trom the old Broadway | 1% anticipation of » strike or- | tirecomnised Irish government. He Jackson at noon todas Secure Licenses ~ building on the night the booze van-|ing for a home chock-full of love. for two more, and that “such NICE | High Sct with high honors. At) ti beds ye pnd + kane yyy med said he will float an “Irish republic BUY A BRICK = | NEW YORK, June Wheat Die 1 bers re bond issue, the first interest of rector Barnes has announced that by v h hey ht go togeth and oye a \ r y Unt sity of Washington her ished, awaiting a verdict in the case | where might go tox boys as Carl and Warren wouldn't of James Bruce, 1. W. W. organizer daddy and mamma who would make VERY much more work t ks and bright, smiling 'ck between union and phone | yiich will be paid within “six proclamation of ‘President Winaal Mrs. Smith was scheduled to go be-|care for them just like their own Many Wanted Them cheerfulness attracted the attention) combany pina now in confer. | onthe after England recognizes Yep! Real Summer millers, grain dealers, jobbers, bakers fore the grand jury at 1:30 o'clock | dear parents, whom God took away.” ,, of all her professors, Life was good,| ence in San Francisco is Mot [ieeiand’s freedom and withdraws D f Th d and others who deal in. when lore grand j * | te aunte the childish phrase contain-|_, The result was that Daddy Tom clean, wholesome thing broken by that time, the execu. | British troops ‘ay for UFSGAY | four must obtain licenses trons Sl Wednesday afternoon » quote fs Pruitt (oh, yes; I forgot to mention In the midst of her happiness came| tive beard of the local “hello” If there is any apprehension as to | director. Farmers and small bakers , ed inf the letter ; RUY A BRICK ; i © new dad's name before) and Doi the clima store Seattle : Vanderveer in Again Ros, haggns pO aa ORG lad's name before) and Dor-| misfortune | iris’ union was scheduled to [the climate in store for Seattle | who use leas than 60 barrels monthly George ¥. Vanderveer, attorne go _ so gel na_he, othea and Rodney came down to my She Forgot meet in the Labor temple Wed- ks F R : | Thursday, Official Weatherwright | ore excepted. ‘The proclamation jal for Bruce. was recalled ax a witn sabes e. hood natured dad, | tfice the next morning, all prepared! py.0a me bludgeoned herto| Resday afternoon, Yanks From Russia Salisbury let it be known Wednes| crrective July 15. Licenses are to be ond a Othe t eS gres ng “ to ta ‘aril and arren ome “yin erga ae Oe eae pleg t 2 . day orning that thet nN be! , ce . Wednesday morning. Other ern |With « heart ax huge ax all outdoors, tp lake Carl and Warren home with |sengeieasnesn, and for terrible weeks| A telegram from the San Fran Arrive at Brest i. ene or att att tng. a | Obtained from zone agents anes during the ds 0. FORE | nd - dustriou: le mother, | ‘"¢ ND BRE DISAP-| a. pattied the terre ore at| cisco Telephone Operators’ and Elec. 3 . tg dl gpa riggs ie BUY 2RICK — T. Gordon, special investigator for | And a neat, industrious Hltle mother. | nornere, just because umpty- | "Pe batt! dds age eitras h teal Werkore Operators’ and Blec’| REST, June 25.—The transport |real early summer day, as it. were BUY A BRICK the prosecuting attorney, and a num-| they have» hig siter, | Hosoi (steen other Star readers also wanted SORT CON "RAR SEE a joint meeting Tuesday, urging the | Porto has arrived from Archangel <- oe0 a Balen A ber ‘ot men conmected with various |" a 9.and a brother, Hodey, just |the".te hoym, and. thelr Wik lst 6 20int meeting Tuendny. urging the | tn” aan men of the a3Mth. Infan RGENTINA VICE roadhouses in King county wtp sede food ehete who has kept them since their moth cf * strike also will be discussed. ‘The |t¥, #8th (Michigan and Wisconsin Speculation and guesswork took an| makes only one year's a mee be-! 5 died, wanted to find the very Dashing Aviator wire was received by Miss May Dut. | hational army), division Must Sell 75,000 PRESIDENT DEAD upward trend Tuesday afternoon, | tween the age of each child best possible home for them, it was Wins Kan Girl | *y. business agent of the local, Wed oat eenrle ° Fy BUENOS AIRES, June 2 Mian euperix Judes Clay’ Also Children Decided Aap gpa rl Mey hed sas Girl |‘. rusiness ace J hen ek tee Bricks This Week| President tuna, of Argentine, dled — appeared before the gra ry as al Ye nxioux to know how it all|of all the prospective dads and moth in * ” 4 Seventy-five thousand bricks at || this morning. He will be succeeded witness in response to a personal re " 4 Dorothea and Rodney ers very carefully in Sky Romance Await Results Water will be shut off on N 2 $1 ach have been sold for the by Benito Cillaneuva, quest from Special Prosecutor John | w f 4 little fairie When! One y rich lady wanted War HAYS, Kan., June (United The po: of an immediate | §t-. from Corliss ave. to Burke walls of Mother Ryther's ne BUY A BRICK —~ B. Hart rrier threw the paper on ren, but she didn't have room for his | Press)—Lieut. Warren P. Kite | strike hin etion: taken by | and on Costes Soe. fants 2.500 Not Subpoenaed the steps of their home, Wednesday brother, and when it came to raying | and his bride today hel r- | the company co when they N. 85th st Bsa A ‘This was | must be sold before the building Mo subpoena wax served on Judge evening, Dorothea and Rodney were good-bye to each other, their child: || plane marriage records receive our ultimatum this after. the announcement n “yf A the wa | drive closes Saturday night if f ‘Alien. He rem. with the grand |in the yard, and decided to beat dad | ish grief wax too much. Even Blue Lieut, Kite, former instructor | noon,” declared Miss Mabel Leslie, in. ter department Tuesday. Mother Ryther is to have a mod. correspondent of the Chronts Hury for only a short period, searce beard would have relented at Kelly field, wooed and won | ternational organizer, who is in te} * ern building, The old home for | clé said today he had been informed "Ty 10 minutes having elapsed from { ¢¢ So it happened that love won out | Miss Orpha Jane Arn of | tle to take charge of the situation in| fundamental demands and is willing | almost 40 years has been the | that the cotton mill owners had fee) the time he passed into the grana|| 1 Fead the used-car ads || over doliars and cents, But don't|| Larned, Kan. in nine days—by || the event of a walkout to compromise on other terms, the | refuge of destitute mothers and | Pected the proposed settlement of jury roorn until he emerged. It is be today” misunderstand, dear readers; War- | airplane The propositions on which we acceptance of the settlement will be | children the strike, which was reported te lieved that Ju Allen told the oday ren and Carl's new father and moth They met at Larned yesterda cannot accept a compromise are the | put up to a referendum vote of the Thus far union labor in the city | have been called off yesterday, grand jury of the legal aspects of bh Write three more lines that will er are financially able to give them flew to Hays, miles away, in appointment of an adjustment board | workers. leads the commercial section in BUY A BRICK — ler for the destruction of the Her a Kood home. to ¢at and wear, || less than an hour, and were mar. | and the demand for retroactive pay| Wm. M. Short, recently reelected | thes but the LIBERTY BONDS QUOTED ingle with the above line and see gen’ whisky, seized near the Meadows || ? besides all the love, They will re-'| ried ten minutes tater. Their | Increases to January 1, 1919. if the| president of the Washington State | committe to bring the NEW YORK, June Liberty, bail ceive a college education, along with | honeymoon began in the air, | company refuses to accept these | Federation of Labor, will address the | amount contributed by the busi quotations: 24's, $99.26. first 4s, $94,905) children's home and a april. i aadenosat tie Flan the show at the Clemmer theatre, gen liquor led to the thefts which || Or win the cash prize, See partic and Rodney when the flyaways sped home | terms, a Coast-wide strike is the phone girls at the mass meeting call ness and professional men up this | second 4's, nn Wrskirat 44's, $95, nees precipitated the calling of the grand|| wlare on the Classified Page ew you would want to know | for the parental blessing next step. ed for Thursday night, at the Labor Feel rhe Victory tt tea jury ' (CONT'D ON PAGR THER) If the company accepts these two temple Victory ¢'s, $99.94 aie

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