The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1919, Page 10

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a ne er ee tae ene te — fie SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1919. — EVERETT TRU}: By CONDO! —— ———~— - OH MISTER TR DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Olivia Went a Milkin’ and That's All. By ALLMAN | t VAN? GIRL ‘ i i piiaicadien ; is mews = wHATGVER On Tom, | GONG OUT f ’ | Lets SRE Now-WHiot | Dio You mug |] No USE MILI” A - : AND MiLK A COW = — AS | Way is How Aud WER OLIVIA P | COM WITH & Disposal < UNCLE. JIM SAID} WELL, Remeber You Mic WAY 16 EAST ~ - / | Like ~TWe ML COVLO I MiLic OM The BAST” f - ae fyi | | WALD BE Sour ye SIDE WHEN SHE'S | FACMG NORTH MILK A = seg & Tete You WHAT To DO. GO HOME ANP ROLL YouR SLSEVESS, PuT IN THE SAME HOURS AT SAME TASKS Tear You GxXACT FROM KoUR SERVANT GIRG AND SPEND A NIGHT OR TWO IN TWO*BYs FOUR MAID'S ROOM THAT You PROVIDE Owe Y AS, UNDER THE ‘ peas (AS Back. PORCH! Nou'ns A WEDLOCKED— Peter Is Disappointed —By LEO THING, THON Yeu WON’ I -——— - a) r a Te 6 ———_—— ;-—— at — + Danae AgiD NouRSSCO ||| | OH, PETER-THERE’s | DID SHE : ibe eee | cpg Ph oll iu VANT SIRE | A WOMAN OVER | FALL INTo - | ker | 1 TH’ a Question BEHIND THOSE PILES | | TH’ WATER? | ARRESTED } WHEN TH’ ¢ | WANTS YouR. HELP 6 ez) —S>— | WIND. BLEW | a Nae: ae Ge ras . | — | HALF Ol | IT INTO ( TH’ WATER, MY / TREATY SHANTUNG FIGHT! IMENDMENT UP NOW INCREASING jor Fall's Proposal Is Wilson Expected to Take| Adopted by Solons | Personal Charge BY L. C. MARTIN : 5 } BY L. C. MARTIN 1 $ on Press Staff Correspondent)! (onited Press Staff Correspondent) | a wiew! ere, euT GEE~ DONT IHINGTON, Aug. 26.—The| i . pe ; NOV Wow WHY A = , ee oer oe WASHINGTON, Aug. %— | JUMBOS GOT ME sia ast = HIS ‘TAIL, amended the peace treaty by| President Wilson has taken per. | HURRY UP, oh TL ALL TUCKER ED 3 Dos HAN W ’ Senator Fall's proposal to| sonal charge of the fight against | WAT VA ovER ) OF COURSE: te he United States from | the Shantung amendment to the | 4 a ov our j WHATS TH’ , 2 hip on the Internationa peace treaty, senators believed | ih) on to trace the boundary! today, following his unexpected MATTER WITH Your, /\ 1 4 ] n Belgium and Germany call on Senator Swanson in | ; DOG, FRECKLES ? ' A vote of 9 to 7. the committee| Swansen's office late yesterday TONGUE \S Out of article 35 of the treaty) cvanson today ¢ ‘a to & wis Ve | Words “and associated.” ‘This ar creates a boundary commission five members of which are ‘Appointed by “the principal al it of the co ALWAYS HANGIN’ arned that in| Shantung for publication the ference, but it the 45-minute conference “ge was the burden of the conversation. | ee the « rsaead cee ccm nits |The president was said to view with the United poenhn gers concern the possibility that the ‘the ad the dabod nego. | action of the foreign relations com. | se downaall peda ge dt mittee in amending the Shantung . te 0 he ter-| ol Ne entents| Provision so ax to return t j ® ar on SRY ot the antent ritory to China, instead of giving it| i the democratic members of the | * Japan. will be approved by the | , Voted against the amend. | ‘Ul! senate j Hostility Grows committee quickly adopted! Senators of both parties today | Sr Fall amendments of the same) agreed that the hostility to the| by the same vote. | Shantung provision had increased ene were being | since the committee's hearings be Presiden’ son sum- gan. Senator Hitchcock, adminis- Sadan’ ta the White House | THe general opinion, however, ts Sconference at 3 p.m. The com-| ‘Pat the president regards Shantung || K PE'YPING UP WITH THE JONESES— Pa Should Try Again F alen voted to give an hour to}%* the test upon which the fate of ¢ whole pact may hang ne | = ' 7 on India, protesting against] EM ting’ amendment goes thru, se YOUD BETTER GO our ; LOOK AT THAT WILL You! You's OUTA LUCK pets ° i Paialancdk quan tore, eee A NONE O THEM SASSIE : Bit nations. The commitens attr, predicted ,ciner proviuene|| | TO DINNER tUDEAR! DINNERS FOR ME! ss eaknie fare ee ee eee oM was based on the ground that ‘= opinion, as express SULIE AND I ARE DINING : Leckes sce apeit denier ber pont-| AT THE VAN BONE HED'S YOURE 3O Busy poning for months the day of norma’ WITH THE zx se s! TALKIN’ You NE VER GET A CHANCE TO THIS 1S!" I FOUND THIS LAST NIGHT FOUND A®« SIDE COMB IN My Soup! GOLD WEDDIN RING IN protest against being forced league was not heard at things. . Senator McCumber, North Dakota, | Dr. Edwin J | the leading republican friend of the | . '*} treaty, planned to open the fight in| the senate today on Shantung in a Brown speech attacking the committe action, against which he voted, as} Seattle's Leading | Unjust and improper | Dentist McCumber’s proposition is that it | would be unjust to Japan to turn jover to China the territory Japan| took from Germany by conquest and concerning the disposition of which Japan had treaties with China and| | the allies. The action was improper, | | McCumber holds, because it goes| further than the senate has a right | to go. The foreign relations committee | met today to resume voting on} amendments. A block of 23, pro posed by Senator Fall, New Mexico, | eliminating the United States from | membership on various commissions | supervising European settlements, is ra Haga corte ae || SQUIRREL FOOD— | Se ) °S ALL RIGHT FOLK® —- I THOUGHT JONES SEEKS ¢ T HEARD A KNOCK IN MY unews. — 4 j BUT IT WAS ONLY A WOOD! T0 END D : Ps + a CHANGIN’ HIS DET "TO TWN = 7 Conscription “Attacked in World League Bill Vlg | WASHINGTON, Aug. 26.—Provia i ; ? ‘SUPPOSE. COULD ing for American withdrawal from ela ie = WAVE WAPPERED “To |the league of nations two years ‘ Him? MaVeE HE FELL OUT. jafter ratification of the peace |treaty in case other nations do not jabolish conscription during time of} ma — SATU ny eace, a bill introduced by Senato’ AL AAR 4 | Ts ste eae 1 4|Spok I N | soos 25 P.M. sag or Washiietha, woo tee WILSON PLANS | Stage Hands Over BOY IS KILLED io: 3 te ne sale overacore remitted | Spokane Labor a Eup | the senate today | U.S. May Walk Out! i conservative group refused! to abide| for Mooney Strike ° ht of ‘Tom Mooney, Haywoc HAROLD BELL While the bill provides for Amer-| pos ily ibn a re | |by the vote. SPOKANE, Wash, Aug. 2 WRIGHT’S {lean representation in the league,| Rinbody YORK, Aug. 26.4United | , | “ a With only few dissenting the we it prohibits representatives sending | “ d~ } kor id orders af: | | cre bem Po cent of all the kane Central Labor council stands | : hands a . convicts in E af t Famous Rural story American troops into Europe with Inglish prisons are | to. Opposed to: calling & one-day of the Orarks nent of tinued for One Year |: Socording to| Gun Battle PLATES town, 913 2d Ave. | _ who are compelled to wear plates will be Interested tn — ao ~ tional Alliance of Stage Em ‘fact phat we have ot | PRIETO | __ WASHINGTON, Aug. (26.—~Presi SPRINGFIELD, ML, Aug. 26.—~| Ty AAA a kL SELF-SATISFIED | dent Wilson has taken action to stem | — ~ WUnited P }-A Ibeyeapold boy | ° nd all imperfections are e tide of alle o the Unitec shal hand plate needs.” Our advic . For one to be Vie tig Md ang agha dre PeUnet| United states: boy was shot thru the head and in: | r Plate ni QUE advice In FR a ¢ or a F N- i on ; stantly killed and a man was shot OF THE | tion of the peace treaty Theexperien 4 | In a message to congress he asks | Wt shows than ¢ py hie dllakg hist es i; - | | at a mine near here today betwe | that the passport law in effect dur. | | | | may be is soon in women strike October 8 as a protest again: Wants Passport Law Con-| sociation. which hae | Youth Falls While Watching | Fifth-Pine BOX OFFICE OPEN TODAY 10:00 A, M, to 9:00 P. M. of passport the departn | dip’ c for of state, th sular of an be depended insurgent coal miners and -miner ing the war be continued for one | wanting tovreturn to work year after peace is proclaimed . | The boy was watching the fight-| Faformaion fy the agents of | ing. Not until the youth fell dead gn countrie upon to exclude ij eovernint ; actically all per: | Ladi dade snognabe Ag | sons whore ad . did the battle, in| which revolver the president wrot >#e admission to the United | Bigs cvattorsicae: wueed States would be dangerous or con. | hots, bricks and clubs were used, as soon as the ing restr: subside, | upon travel are removed many per. ‘The death frightened conservatives | sons will seek admission to this couns and they returned to their hor try and that among the number are| A Berkshire (Mass) farmer set up| without further attempt to go Kk not only persons undesirable from|a scarecrow in his corn field, near | the point of becoming future citizens, | the railroad, and the trainmen 1 Two men were but persons whoue origin and affilia |it #0 hard with chunks of coal that | pending investigat tion make it inadvisable that they|the farmer got more than two tons At the insurgents’ recent stat whould »e permitted to enter thelof coal out of it convention here it was voted to ca trary to the public in 0 Wonderful Reels METROPOLITAN Make Reservations as Early as Possible for Opening SUNDAY, AUG. 31st to work sted and held Better Dentistry for Less Mon 3053 1+ OR REMRMRITEG ERED oN fh shi tei natamcgndet a a op

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