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TM SMALILE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1919. ‘ALLIES AGREE ON FINANCES War Council Is Expected to Ratify Tentative Plan 8. FERGUSON Staff Correny The | BY FRE (United PARIS, March 19 upreme war counell was expected ratify Ny the tentative od t form today ment underste reached yesterday on territorial and financial questions of the prelimi | nary treaty The tended by conference yesterday wan at President Wileon, Premier Clemen not » din e and Premier and Japan were matter ‘The them new m. to atintac did not which lasted m., was deseribed as from formal and unell us part of the When the Monday until to 4 that several peir the of between ne plan a meetings sessions of the «# war ¢ was adopted Sund: apeedingup — p council adjourned day, it was underste matters affecting United States France question eastern |aaid to have be ; John W. Davis the United States on the reparation com mittee; L. H. Locheur, France, and | Lord Sumter, Great Britain, were Jealled in for discussion of lconditions of the treaty The big powers, it was | |day, are now in practical regarding the prin out financial affairs, namely that the final bill for ation must be based on what experts find Germany will be able to pay over a compara tively short period of yea With the government bh ds already agr fixing of the defini indemnity appeared of only a few work a being the league of nations which will be incorporated! [im the preliminary pact. A call was | sent to all neutrals yesterday to have their recommendations for changes and amendments ready for presenta at the special session of the Hleague subcommittee tomorrow. Japan intends to press its position | that the covenant, which ix designed to extablish the equality of peoples should establish the principle of racial equality | This was indicated when Raron| Makino and Viscount Chinda entled on Col. House yesterday to inquire when there would be another meet- ing of the league committee, They intimated after t ir call that there jhad been so much talk recently | about the league they merely de —————enw—s lwire to learn when the question in which they are interested would be Legion May Absorb (ya ny iicy ‘tecive awnin to na Placement Bureau vanes arguments in support of the| m they made at the last At @ meeting in pension building last night, th ocnaiors’ ~~ tte | sailors’ placement bure | he ‘continuation ‘of Ite mn ome en COMMANDER PRAISES | | work in conjunction with the gover TWO UNIVERSITY MEN! over| Extension of leaves of absence to | Maj. Charles C. More and Lieut William EB. Duckering, University of | Washington men, now Instructors at | rem at pally Great Britain take the of Ger th representin would be of both frontiers and many was r Neousned. financial red to agreement of working fon this basis, Jamount of be a matter Meanwhile pushed bone nant, to ts MA TALMADGE —IN— “The Probation Wife”’ DOCTOR the county-city | sionary The advitability of turning | the employment work’ to the Ameri can Legion of Liberty was discus 64 and & committer appointed to} confer with a like committee from|the engineers’ echool, Camp Hum. the Legion. The Legion i# willing to| phries, Va., has been granted by take over this work | President Henry Suzzailo, of the uni- | versity. The extension request was | made by Col. Virgil L. Peterson, in command of the engineers at Camp | | Humphries. He stated that a | Washington men were “revolution Colds Cause Headaches engineering in the army 4 Paine Feverish headaches and body | | izing” | Daina ‘caused from a cold are soon | taking LAXAT AND EQUALLY VERY, VERY FUNNY story of a pretty widow who shops around for a husband who will give her a big thrill. An Old Recipe to Darken Hair Almost every me dual |Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly | compounded, brings back the nat- ural color and luster to the hair when faded streaked or gray. Years ago the only way to get this, mixture was to make it at home, \w drug store for “Wyeth's § Sulphur Compound.” You will get a large bottle of this old-time rec- | ipe improved by the addition ot | other ingredients, at very little! cost rybody uses this prepa-| ration now, because no one can possibly tell that y darkened your hair, as it does it so natural- | ly and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and | draw this through your hair, tak-| ing one small strand at a time; by | morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or |two, your hair becomes beautifully | |dark, thick and glossy and you) | look years younger. TONIGHT | WORLD GREATEST CELLIST Pablo Casals “Master Musician” George Stewart McManus Accompanist MASONIG TEMPLE HARVARD AND PINE Prices—$2 $1.65, $1.10, 83e including War ‘Tax. Seats on Sale Today at MASONIC TEMPLE |by the Aquitania and cut in half. He} [laterdiy Will Be Tag va to Help Veterans of Great War aten the 04 day man, Up to and bed: La Mr. and Mre Every atreet corner urday will be ¢ up-to-the-minute with a bunch und the oth take the You kolng tag Soldier local No. 1 Collins building of returned « Public next Sat cupled by ox nerviee worvien being fed for are wupE employme eit is placing man jobs often working clothes may retain thelr kood condition a live ed man, f tage in one hand outstretched to more “that him, for immed b t bureau of the er men in ® giving that in dime or 0 the are to give uniforms in day ha " a wtate char is bonded The nd The council hold and the t Hors headquarters in. the for the benefit viee men wha are b open to " end out of a job. um The public tw 1 to attend any meetings of the co ell counell urer $10,000. pection to. the of Kn a broke invite The cH in strictly for ailors’ coun the benefit of Bloodthirsty Talk, This—Two Enemies Tell Plans for Air Duel — | justify, I won it your reiterated attack nded Schreiber had jenged Vaude captain ht to use 4 PARIS, March 19 The werial duel in history probably will Hately after the it wan learned to first | whieh I shall pite The y cha spon thi con vir of peace tw vd por She opted the duel Nieuport char ri chal The they because of the fact | | of the Frenet army ps, fe they should thelr country’: | wi 1 aerial force by even one so | Phey principal vertal members are aviation not in of 120 horse armed rane toda Both my Captain M of the and Lieutenant Babe Jecided that, owin ar ment in cor plane wer lense machine gun em mas told th that the their diffi manner a of war exints United Py wy Are to settle culties atate jon, one determine in their the emergency ar onds have uniq state an cones to wetth exint The pri poral Vaudecrane, chief editor of the trade VExportateur Fra Captain Robert itor of a competing 4 VExportation Schreiber» father After poace in nig denire wn M Sel r, putting a few bullets thru him and his machine nunve ipale are Ci on} in my jure chre to FROM AEUMATISN latter thought Insulting. Vaude | This Minois ‘Woman Freed | | | ause Vaudecrane laugh at my tain, of which MAN HAS 006 SKIN ON LEGS PHILADELPHIA, M. a furlough visiting his ren Miller, chief water tender of the United Sta steamer Davis, told! of dog skin being grafted on his legs from his knees to his toes, He said| he was on the destroyer Shaw, Octo- ber 9, when the ship was rammed | rane went bis seconds to Schreiber | At first, Schreiber said he was not Herself from Pain by Using This Blood Builder ft to fy, b of an old wound. | * weconds pointed out | has been that there siber, in his letter to said: oP do not title of aviation cap { am proud. treatment re physicians This is or saying that the | dixease has baffled the medical fra ternity and there in no specific treat | ment for all kinds of rheu It in known, however, that suc attacks of rhe tinm deplete the blood and th impousible to drive the disease from the « mn 8O long the blood is defictent in | nourishment One of the mont logical combative methods in cases of rheumatiam in the use of a remedy that will re store the minsing elements to the Mees Extroordinary have nm achieved in the treatment of poetry through this method The experience of Mrs. Sarah Myles of No. 814 Maple street mud of rheumatinm are as many methods of am thy way « stated that 61 men and officers were lost and that he wae the only sur vivor, being picked up by the United States steamer Duncan unconscious on @ pile of wreckage a day later and taken to Portland, England, for treatment. Surgeons found, besides burns which required the grafting of the) 111, is typical of many others and dog skin on his legs, that biv left! «hould ing encouragement to arm was broken and three ribs frac those who have sought in vain for tured. He declares that the dog skin] retiet grafting was a success in every par-| “I suffered my first attack of ticular and that he has fully recov-/rheumatiam about fifteen years ered from his other injuries | ago,” says Mrs. Mylex, “Exposure, = | while I was in a rundown condition Within 3 oa of $1,000 Holdup to settle in my hip jot a steady, dull pain across my back. The rheumatiam gradually made its COATESVILLE, Pa, March 19 Three hours after he had held up the cashier of a grocery store and robbed way to my knee joints. It was then that my #trength seemed to leave me him of $1,000, Frank Moran, of Con necticut, was on his way to the pen entirely, and for months I was un: able to walk. I grew very much dis ttentlary under a ten-year sentence. Moran and a companion entered rewul couraged, for my knees continued to swell and I was stiff and sore. I procured a box of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pillx after { had tried many the store and backed the cashier) other treatments without xuccens and customers against the wall. Tak-| after the first box, I noticed that jing the cashier's bag, the men Te-/tne pains in my back were less se treated, covering those in the store | vere, Encouraged by this, I contin with revolvers. Moran commandeer-| ueq the treatment until the ed a motor truck, but was captured | swelling left my knees and I was after a chase lasting half an hour. apie to walk again, 1 ha regained Half an hour later the grand jury in * - : |my lost strength, and it dicted him and he was tried at once | since I have felt so well. My knecs and eonvicted {no longer swell or cause discomfort . . 1 take great pleasure in recommend. APPOINTS POSTMASTERS = ing Dr. Williama’ Pink pills to my WASHINGTON, March 19.—Prest | friends.” dent Wilson today ordered the re-| pr, Williams’ Pink Pills build up cess appointment of nearty 200 post-|the blood. When they do this they masters. This Ix necessary because | tone up every nerve in the body. the senate, in its filibuster, failed to| They drive out of the blood the poi approve the nomination of these of-| son that causes rheumatism. The fictals, and it was necessary to fill/ strengthen the stomach and m yeenncns | ai thorough and comfortable. Write today to the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y., for p bookie “Bullding Up the MRS. HEMRIC 1S DEAD _Mre, Katherine Anna Hemrich, resident of Seattle for 33 years, Your own druggist sells Dr. disd Tuesday in San Francisco, | Williams’ Pink Pills, or they will be vhere she had gone to regain her! sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of health, according to word received price, 50 cents per box or six boxes by Seattle relatives. Without Pain Without Price Teeth Pulled FREE Our FREE EXRACTION OFFER HOLDS GOOD ONLY UNTIL SAT- URDAY, MARCH 22. HUNDREDS of Seattle people are taking advantage of this FREE EX- TRACTION OFFER. Every day sees PAINLESS JOHN- SON DENTISTS more firmly estab- lished in the minds of those seeking positive relief from bad and infected teeth. Come Early —so that you will not be disappointed. Make your appointment by phone. Our Phone Number is Elliott 5494, AINLESS JOHNSO Ni sts 1619 Westlake Avenue DE Flatiron Building. Opposite Frederick & Nelson's Marshall, | | sand I had ‘DEACON ADMITS | HE'S BURGLAR | Confesses He Is Bank Rob-, ber and Hold-Up Man | MINN# Here APOLI fare Hyatt ho George deacon in | of and por Apoka r and all-around wl awaiting arraignment on a charge of rob bank Hazel FI unconsel arious week cashier, The girl in wt dition “ A ttorne Lin @ pree con atts intant, he told Count Anoka han the The 1h year-old minister h boy went att on prawtic 1 expeditions 1 He wa hured the when H mplin ban 1 ur lookou att enter lant week in hia demanded vault home gua that Mine Flynn open Authoritie | load of loot distr conte ber of rob ups, and | bi ia | of looting (SHIPPING HEADS TO COME HERE Three United States ship; poard officials who train officers | seamen and assign crews to the mer chant marine, will arrive in § within the next two weeks t shipping board activities in this vietr | tty iform, and the te wag tt's home te He baw empted hold from ute amor ents, ned and to to a Ino having home evidence n t | N the The three officials are 1 bard general of training bureau; Hénry G, Vaughan, | supervisor al of the free ship's officers’ school; and Irvin L. Evans, supervisor ger bur u of the t Hibbard was port « Pacific 8. 8. time. The *hipping board traini Iris sailed from San Francisco Tues day with 100 graduates, who will be | transferred new shipping board ships on their arrival in § In Relief Home; He Saved $24,000 BAN FRANCISCO, March 19. For 12 years San Francisco has cared for an an indigent a man| | worth $24,000. But to square the} thing up, Nick Mulvaney, 84, is go- | ing to pay back board at the rate! Jof $1 a day | Since he Fiib. company In Seattle | | | has been in the relief |home, Molvaney kept constantly with him a small package which he refused to show to anybody, or left out of his sight. Yenterday he asked an atte mt to throw the bundle away amination showed it con tained bank deposits aggregating $24,000, California Plans Vast Highway Work SACRAM TO, March 19.—The people of California willbe asked to vote a total of about $42,500,000 highway bonds, it is indicated today The revised report of the state roads committee was adopted at the joint} legixlative highway committee meet ing last night, and in addition to this program it was tentatively agreed that a few more items would be added. Girl Is Kidnaped on Frisco Street SAN FRANCISCO, March 19.-— Josephine Castro, 16, a Spanish gi was kidnaped this morning while Jentering the laundry whi she | worked. The abduction took place in plain sight of many of the np ‘es, but! happened so speedily that they were powerless to prevent it, The girl was just about to enter the building when a taxicab drove up to the curb and a young man stepped out, se “i the girl by the arm and dragged her nto the ma- chine The car drove # dily away Bums Must Leave Coatesville, Pa. PHILADELPHIA, March 19 w not deporting honest | bor from thiffé city, but we are insist ing that men, black or white, wi refuse to work and earn their livell. hood by other means, such as those have bad a sample of in this cor munity for some time, leave the city retorted Mayor A. H. Swing eral New York querists, who here for the purpose of ascertaining whether Coatesville wag deporting negroes from the town after they had been brought here by the mill owners from the South to work in the various industries. Says Hold- Ups ' Toole $11 at Point of Gun Two uniformed men obtained $11) at the point of a revolver from B.| C. Hitt, 2600 Third a at Third | ave. and Bell st., shortly after mi night Tuesday, Hitt told the police: men from ‘headquarters | to find the men inthe | Stomach | Sour Stomach (heartburn), Bele! hing, | Swelling and Full Feeling, so fre-| tly complained of after meals sieved in Two Minutes. Almost in- stant relief from Pains in the Stom: | ach caused by undigested food SENT FREE ON THIRTY DAYS' TRIAL Send 6c postage, name and ad dress, plainly written and we will send you on approval our stomach preparation, Jo-to, for 30 days, at which time you are to send us $1.00 | or return the unused portion if not perfectly satisfied. Address: Bellingham — Chemical Co. Bellingham, Wash. | the to sev ame Korean Quitting TOKYO, An exodus of tending Japanese orted by cent have the newspaper. ure | avoid the poll | tators of the | Korean KAR man Satisfactery Terms ‘hiwage ROTE-RANKINGS OTTO S. REGEL. Presiderd ORE HOURS—9 A. M. TO 5 P. M. 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