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PLAYING S$ ON PAGE ONE 7 | Lansing | Be oy DAYS — | May ey kT se Oleh } toed to Russia, made the fol | on the Treaty ae fore he left Paris for) ‘ ark, cient i ee States, Lansing, in con) Untied Braet nil Oe hw: him, sald in effect 2 WASHINGTON, Peb 14 -Whether the senate vor the . the senate will be able to reach an agreement on a reservation to Article 4 o the , , ; they ae en qa \ X. of the league of nations covenant The screens \d . . : | will be decided within a day or two, most brilliant wonators today predicted never categorically " ome ) : p It ts not nerally believed the PY ent to ic aie inaiaaaie ; : ee “a resignation Hecretary Lansing, a tre: , himee! : revealing A wide breach betty fr en, sean J and the president, will aff tee regarding the let salient, “Witt af ; he, General Bliss and} \ 7 . ; eo ree VY A oy, Aiths i . Rite protested to Dresident 7 i ' al . wae. Spates Oe | é 4 Hope of early agreemeot today Z ae: aay We Sh tS 4 . centered about two proponis on wa Ae 8 ecient, bit > Dela " Article X, reservation, submitted to mm Seene © 2. “ ; : Senator Lodge by Senator Hitchooek et Bf yesterday. These two prop. oT i : Poets t a @ Hitehoock said, Indicate the’) NT 4 ae x bs | which democ aie OFS wilt t Buti . - if . bi a : : | comp! ine on this question a4 po ae a } b : . be ; Lodge today submitted to the ° Lansing and altho be _ “tg publicans the two proposals, 1 pe IN Sie 3 ‘ ‘ lnonally declined to commit himnelf t members during . . publicly on etther proposal, He said | Pere. hapeing = never ‘| 4 ' the firet and most poemeary thing | wes } iyed, it was warned. ‘ : 7 to do was to see how many vot ion prevailed even dur “ abe =. } c program could. com ' ican crivis which arose bie : 4 SED SE REINA ment of Jenkins. . * ° today ‘that Lansing wna ead that, being unabie| A; ? me, and Under @eeretary the prong oe sApeing 5 aba pi, of Btato Polk-was sent to France Res cece Renal ; gt am | WILL MAVE EERECT followed the diplomatic cor- — ; |ON TREATY DISPUTE Detween Lansing and : The talk of a congremional ‘invests foreign office, which | gation of elreun nees surrounding more sarcastic, in} Lansing’ resignation, rowe from ‘many observers, until V a quarters Where the peace treaty tx SR | (Sore apa etean Oe The mystery of the Far East, the thrill of earned, he did not re ‘acts would be ughe mecretary of state, This 4 which would mean h to t ~lurki: dangers, and the fascination of a the final clash be- | treaty and Lansing, 1 was) What the effect of Lansing’s real great love romance, are crowded into this ‘ nation by request would have on WONT TALK | other cabinet members who took part tense drama. GNATION | ? fe lin the cabinet meetings during the going to discuss the | | Drenident’s flinews, was uncertain, wits controversy. Draw! | All of the cabinet members and J ‘ i you please,” Secre- Py, Tumulty, secretary to the presi here me #9 ot the White) Jaame time, the reasons on which my |dent, took part in calling the meet con: opinion was based. I confess that | iMm#, and ft waa at these meetings that im stated at the White House | I have been surprised and disap. the policy of handling the coal strike ie | u cabinet resignations pointed at the frequent disapproval Yy injunction was formulated ? It was pointed out that Wson ‘As the resilt of partici. | of my suggestions, but have never » Li 4 H D iremental heads In the » & failed to follow your decisions, how. |0Y condemning the bolding of cabinet iborious Hauptman. i Which Wilson do- . lever difficult it made the conduct of Meetings Guring bia Winess could iP » Director ee . - disavow reeponsibi! y on yom viteens ts | & 5 [One fec tate akla was short hnction proceedings seninat the coal Playing Ra Rachmaninoff’s Prelude and Jearned at the White House ~ land formal, accepting Lanalng’s/Mtrikers, a policy which hag bee What a Pal Was Mary” will be no more cabinet | resignation. vay condemned by Inbor. the president himself | . ‘The bitter exchange of lettors pass | was generally believed the presides over it. » Tum ing between Wilson and Lansing re ata lent’s displeasure would extend uid ee gaining | thought, however, that such @ called today stmer: rumors that} 4+ : ing alone. The first Indica ty, and it was, step might have been mitin. | Lansing w« oxign. Some of , | tlew Unot the president did not ap Ms et call wore 9 conve} ferpreted both a¢ home and |marted before Lansing returned to| Prove Utem meetirigs, came several CURRENT TOPICS—WEEKLY a iter part of next week.| abruad, and that i¢ was my duty this countr om Paris, but all were | Gay" ago, when it wae learned that De the first time the presi to cause you no embarrassment | denied. | Lansing, at the president's request, 7 d at a cabinet see in coring forward the creat During the treaty fight, it was)Mad called off further meetings he went on hiv) task in which you were then em [charged and never denied-—-before pF NK . . . last September. waged.” ithe senate foreign relations coramit Tes Fox M a that there will be| Lansing declared hin belief that/tee, that Lansing bas expressed op a Tesignations because | the cabinet conferences were held for | position to the treaty In private Discussion as to Lansing's succes meetings was | the best intorests of the country and,| Later, it was rumored that Wilron “°F today centered on Frank Polk, Delay Bisbee Case I a be Te aa an Indica: | replying to the president's statement |atrongly disapproved Lansing’ pot Under secretary of state, who wi sueeeeneeqiaggsr mm mh ion a y TR LIET) ing’s calling of such /that ho had tried to forestall Wil-| icy toward Mexico, when Lansing |Q°Ung secretary UnUl & new appoint to Ohbserye Holiday} 6 Me " Ma i Nt A il Ot the sole reason for son's judgment at times, he de-|gave evidence that he believed In a ment ts made. TOMBSTONE, Ariz, Fep. 14- art] | the president. It is | clared stiffer attitude regarding that coun-| Polk ia known to be well liked by jxona today celebrated the tenth, an i) {lii | other cabinet officiate |Sdvived you what, in my opinion, ive flson was disappointed at Lan-/reBance on Polk than on Lansing T trial of Harry KB. Weotton for ‘eensions when they shat ac action should be be, stating. at the wing's work in Europe, and it was re) William Graves Sharp, former ang-]bin alleged part in the famous de ing to talk over with their ares [nedeader to France, who came to|portations from Bisbee was delayed ‘Tumulty himself has| “I have, it te true, wher [ thought ey [the president, who, at times, has]niversary of her entrance into the coe #E in°some of these meet-/2 case demanded imme. (e action,| There were still other reports that ‘given evidence that he placed mor Union. It was @ general holiday. | wy WW YZ tis, | Wokeies several days ago Attorneys believe the Jury will be om, ys ago Was rey | is ‘without power to in- NOTE TELLS OF (ENTENTE SENDS | also mentioned. “Frionds of Attorney osen from the fourth venire now! a dismima! of Lansing, Heneral Palmer also @eclared that|coming in. and that evidence will |] mat ayy ! ~ Wii vo | te, if it wishes, Palmer would like @ change in fabt-j begin the latter part of next week. | «| of ‘America’s foreign N net posts. The arviyg) of A. A. Worsley to! opinion ¢. oss Lansing was appointed secwtary|take charge of the prosecution will) . insylvania, jimaetf a of state June 24, 1915, succheding}make nd material, difference in ite} A Flying Start This Morning at Eleven! A Pull Stop Tuesday Ni at! Mr. Bryan. Before then Lansing| plans, it wae #tate n with | Says She Is He Held i in Tacoma! Ineetland and Germany Will wa« Tedbeutiok tt tne “state mt bern offic iets Soe "| COME EARI Y 1 rela- ment ~ —_ — Dy the state do-| Institution Receive Communications he war appointat because of| James D. Mud. BEAT THE CROWDS! : PR — LONDON, Feb. 14—(United Prone) | hit knowledge of interpational law, . ba : Sy eradk Le Paik 12| A8 anonymous letter inform |—The council of premiers hag com. | Pi" ADPOintment coming at the tine Dies in ttle} | img her that hee daughter, 19. | pleted and dispatehed to Holland and | 100 PR i ode. A Prac, > tombe be] James D. Mudge, 41, president cf! cI | yeareld Mildred Tunis, is cap | G*Tmany New Hotes on exteemigon | “it, is 'g gative of Watertown, N Mudge, Huttman & Co machinery | TTI tive oo i Costiiastins of the former kaiser and the allied) y ois ie a5 years old. “ ve. died of pneumonia Thursday } SA, demand for surrender of German war | Shoe the “5 ver t. Mudge is survived by bis} where she is whipped aud mis- guilty, I wae learned sembofflelally | Col") om binsuen’ 5 be: wit ow and two little sons. Mudge) < ? . treated was in the hands today (‘"y. The besos it was a ltrern bit Cabinet: Shey © ‘gece | 78 & charter member of the Col) | were completed late yesterday i ee ey ts club. He < Mes. Pearle Senlth, of 3300 | STE MINT iso dincumsed the | CtHfY of Commerce Kundfield, Becre-|\O8" Sh bad lived in Seattle ave, 8. | Jugo-Mlav-Ttalian territoriat aiepute, | ATY Of the Tnterior Lane, Hecretary bate: ; | While the letter shocked her by |im the Adriatic, and drew up an uiti-| Tan and Secretary Lansing BURIAL ih Lake View cemetery bY | its horrifying details, Mrs. Smith ™atum-tike no’ to Jugo-Slavin followed the funeral of John If Ol | ba Meetings during Wil- which will be 733 Ci \e prevented to M. Trum son, 60, of $793 Conrad ave., at Bon wan virtually trying to) id, it has brought forth develop’ | pitch, the Jugo-Slay representative, ney- Watson's at noon Saturday. mtial authority. |ments that renew her hope that the/ probably today, The note, it was un a - eed More than & persons of the! |girl may yet be found alive and re-| “derstood, insists upon immediate set ’ tl lens pra ey rage farming class emigrated to a | Miss Tunis vanished from her}. 7h French complaints on delay of from the Unite States 19 1919. neh” Wak the makpian’ after Getman coal deliveries to France, as wh |Thapkegiving. She was last seen on | Brovided in the treaty of \ crsailies, q LU, " s, the Colman dock Ware varaered to the semaretions Dragged Into Woods--Rob- about 11 o'clock | mittee, The councll also discuksed bed of $1,575 Preumonia, Fevers, Hard Coughs, that morning, apparently waiting for}ine flungarian altuation | mst | SECRET WORD Is i | BASIS FOR LETTER i] gre by two bludgen Read this pilin areal nt | ign ygtellgevage POR teas, | men, J. A. Locknane, of 1 First, thie whole brood of wicked} | enemies of health may be keot at I. lire |the arrival of the Tacoma steamer. . | Fifth ave. was beat inte in | wo yritten by a fanatic The fe Gon Coe ee | sensibility, robbed of $1 bay, the medieal authorities #ay, by i al fers nln 4 purport to qrortls Gh Qamaninr Gekaxed web quality th n-by 9 en Seyee the woods at 28th ave. and wv" rehating }of & woman employed in the in#titu ! y 5 t ale ¥ vealth |tion referred to. The woman {s —— Ward st... late Friday night and hat is why Hoods’ Sarsnparitia ta THAT {said to have seen the irl daily for| Would Permit Weekly Lay-| ‘*"* fr det { aiteanss eA ie ce] WIDELY some time and to have learned cf Two hours later consctous lteer mance nor handed west! Off Every Eight Days |returnoa. Hie ascertained where he ["'aranrg, Yond rurater end xitaier, | READ |ment first har 1 | was and dragged himself home f the . | Kighty more inen will be added to he prevailing complaints, it is A A any. re nen added to) reat effort, arriving carly Sunday|Wise Immediately to call a physi-| SATURDAY | Mrs. Smith ways she took the let-jthe fire , } ig eile ne fire department if the city coun : \ 4 by bs ter first to Police Chief Warren,|cil adopta q Unanimous récommenda-|M0Ming With his face and hei " EVENING t to under date of Feb r’ op lapel Me ft wan |" “dvised her to eee the chief at|tion voiced Friday by the council} | febtfully cut and covered with | pre 7 “tu,” / POST mauris Tacoma if she liked, but sald he | finance committes, ood, . Hood | . ing my flineas you | | STOR ealled heads of the execu nellava the Samntve the work of! If the 80 sAationel firemen are al-| , hag 9 mn he a me af pus les wonde ss Y omeone suffering from an obses-|lowed, it will mean that every rom. | Ne pol who are investi:|bullds up. th nts of the government ™ | cating. According to her story|ates an appetite ” | sion. |ber of the department will ha This right, Wilson | told a her husband related it to| ast) ood”, If a cathartic oe with She next visited a medium ard/| full day off every eight days, and abe tate Weiter, Eanaing | banded | her the letter enclosed in itw|the same time, keep a full comple |e Locknane’s automobile became | ~ ars FU ose eee be ba called cabinet meetings, jenvelope. She says the medium| Ment of fire fighters at every sta-| *lled on Ward st. He tinkered ¥ knew nothing of the case, and took | Hon | . ee were taken iti in| the letter in her band, and without! It is expected that the personnel ht, then’ decided to leave the ear Members of the cab |Opening it, closed her eyes and ex lincrease will be put in effect next|*tanding for the night and ff which 1 was one, felt that, j claimed: April or May, The 80 additional fire. | bom He had gone a couple of w of the fact that we were de-| “Lies—liew—lies! Your daughter, |men will incréage the cost of depart.| blocks when two men hed cation with you, it was}#he is not in Tacoma. I see bec, | Ment malntenanceabout $140,000 an. | im from the rear o » of them] tor to confer together qn | with ber bair cut off and black el: | wually, {felled him with « heavy blow on mt matters and mat. dles around her eyes. She is in the! ~~ the head. Ag he mank to the z which action could not be}middie part of the state~Yakima "Se fe os pA wy Beers id beat “ b or EXlensb y j ‘ bis Henge fled until your medical ad or Ellensburg. She is going to write | attle Baby Has Wall! Abimitakosa "Cities he itted you to pass upon|to you. You will get @ letter about| | ean assure you that it never}ebruary 25. She is thinking she Ideas of His Own owe A, * et me woods two blocks distant from it entered my mind that}would lke to come home, She is § acting unconstitutionally, or | undecided. She thinks, ‘I have got) About the Stars || wre he had been struck down fy to your oat and there | into this, now I had better make the} I. ie Francis, Jr. 2%-year-old ne in Oh OM MY! Hest of it.’ Hut she will come. We} $08. 0f Mr. and Mrs. L. We Francis, bi Re sonche powers and exercise! must Keep thinking about her—that |} Se24 Third ave. N. W., has a new Get F Start fwilch, "uador tna’ conprita: | 3 wl ‘come, bom heory regagding One phage of the larried Life eile , Feb. 14 Cnited | peg, N. with the engine until near mut Beery comma Vi sane day, who iam rallrond | . entertaining the young- 7 — a ACCEPTS OFFER Jap Sentenced to . || ate other evening during the bh gs te ed wedtinn® vege GNATION ry-telling hour and at tl f ‘ "3? ing then oftered to submit his a Year in Prison| tented the little fellow's i Bo Dr. Arthur C. Stabler and Miss} gy 44 For killing 8. Nayakawa, another || Of his Sunday schoo! lessons. eoatze Myseey. both of Anderson, ee 2 Ja baat visla j Fel ( . | “Who made the moon? k A few minutes after the ceremo: nd §caly, oF t Feplied February 11, and) -amtier, the morning of January 9|| daddy ‘oe wed es after the ceremony, 14 title spot of cede which hehe Fi n with attempting to | Soe a they were high in the al 4 out ¢ dent I powors, and tolg at Maynard ave, and King st, K.|| “God did.” was the reply. ates ch iai4 ghoga'e tie, *t/ makes him {retful, has appeared on bi | ‘Who made the sun?’ bod: little Adapted from would “take advantage”|Kimada, a Japanese, began a year's “loa dia” They rode in an airplane to Red |} Hi Or maybe the soft folds 0 to resign. sentence in the county jail Haturday.|) “Who made the stare?” Bluff, 47 miles distant. | his fleah have become hated and irr Feplied, submitting his | He pleaded kuilty of manslaughter “The paper boy,” anewaced the te Risinol Ok vag Bi gage Ri “THE THREE GODFATHERS” | and sald he had’ been| Friday. Judge Mitchel! Gilliam pro-|| precocious child, whose’ eager |] The tots value of all farm ank| Sean see Wont stl ined Reston , ie gentle, ‘of the fact that the presi: |nounced sentence. Nayakawa wag|| Pleasure it is, according to the [}mais in the U ¢ a 4 e United State d ; Not welcome his advice, but|found shot thru the bead. Kamnda'y|| Mother, to wet the daily edition of [Tl uary 1, 1920, sone “ $8.) Saad ohh ad retin periatonine milteai bith LL PETER*B. KYNE . iy | i ieve baby's STE . KYNE it his duty to remain in the was welf defense. Nay: a The Star each evening as the temporarily. om oo wad tamné gl ag | newsboy delivers it at the hom compared with $8J 04,000 a year torment and bring refreshing sleep. r fi t all druggists, —---- ae