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“e v THAT AWFUL INSTANT > . POLICEMAN arpenter Runs When Or- dered to Halt and Is | Fatally Wounded PACOMA, Deo. Because he R when he passed Patrolman W Craft last night, 8. G. Hamblet, penter, is dead, | © patrolman, who has been sus: | Until an investigation can be Se, asterts he did not fire to 18 No has Dec. 15.—Dele- communication ‘RHODES TO 60 TO WASHINGTON To “Sit In” on Housing Conference . oS WAY TO 2 PLAN significance of the resolution, to the state department, is it paves the way to a definite ment. date is set early im 1921 at Uch it Is expected that the settle. it Will be made permanent. Sev- of the foreign delegates will re- to their home countries to con- personally with their govern but they will have other rep- atatives in Washington and the nee will continue. Tesgtution states that If an nt is not geached by Febru 45, 1921, for final division of the , the delegates will recommend | their governments that a new jodus vivendi be effected to become tive March 15 terms of the resolution, the ied States will share in the neial operationof the cables. It sprovided that after January 1, Craft explains ke called to the man ® stop and then fired at the pave fatal effect. reason for| conduct been die} . | Miblet whitpered his name at! a «He was the father of three ms and three daughters and was| aber Co.'s plant World Conference Ends in ’ ean WASHINGTON. mee reached ment yesterday, desc Ormer German cables will be ted until such time as a permanent This agreement, it was said, is factory to the United States Paid to be unanimous in supporting the settlement. Representatives of others in their agreement. It is believed the understanding ation of the cables, giving the ited States equal participation. jan organization within the member passed and which was made | Me + 2 of Dy the atate department, the | Mp of the Chamber of Commerce « greater or less degree been brought ry from the standpoint of | fic. ¢ 4 Wan the ‘pretian ef febice and equity that a definite| 7, °° fe . “a o the result of the war, the United Wile for the operation of th> former| grates Chamber of Commerce has rtment who represented this! on of the chamber, acting in hn ad try at the conference stated that | visory capacity to the board of d Gesire to settle all differ:| rousing situation thruout the coun. try. ington, D. C., January 27 and 28, and A. J. Rhodes, attle Chamber of Commerce and the Washington StateyQhamber of Com- * * $100,000 Libel Suit Is Taken to Tacoma sult of Clement Scott, of Vancouver, Wash. against the Portland, Ore., alleged libel, were filed in the federa! court here yesterday, Scott charges published “to hold me up to public hatred, contempt and ridicule." He of Vancouver, The suit was trans ferred to Tacoma on petition of the the third bullet glancing up Tacoma General hospital and Uployed at the St. Paul & 2 | | | | Agreement iv in the we Pmodus vivendi,” under w ingement can be drawn. five powers represented were country which dissented joined ched today provides for joint ie a resolution which the conter.| Announcing that there ts scarcely es taahenleed that te sel the Unged States, which has not in eaant be reached as con ag pas | Noung in one aspect or anotler. as man cables.” Officials Of the state | catied a meeting of the national coun forelgp powers had displayed 4) rectors, to advise in regard to the ‘The meeting wi be held at Wash and former president of both the Se meree, will attend. TACOMA, Dee, 15.—Papers in the News Publishing Co., for $100,000 for that the article complained of was was at the time candidate for mayor News. local merchant | J f THE SEATTLE STAR WHEN You FEARED Te TEACHER woo DistoveR THAT HER WAS Nor Arrange Bee School Here for Next Month) In cooperation with the extension service of Washington State college | the state development bureau of the | Chamber of Commerce is arrangtin for @ bee school, to be held tn the Y. M. C A. anditorium, Ja $ 26 County Agricultural Ag |B. Nystrom is active in arranging for the program, with the purpo of stimulating honey production | Western Washington. / ITAEGS A DAY NOW INSTEAD 0F25 ADAY | This Means About $126 Extra In come Month for Mrs. Ropp “T hare 200 hens, ieciudia: Meta not gid secant ting 25 t | Fed" Bos atngtandt Eislt late prt. jay, and bad fen da Littles, tad. jpcrease of T dow | ving and we | comulte If you don't 6 | that good » us a yout y Will be cheerfully refonde Don Sung (Chinese for egg-layin a@ ecleotifie tonic aud conditioner. | eastiy given in the feed, impr ben's health and makes her atro | etive. It tones uj tog fs. Bo matter a You can obtain D: druggist or pouitr wen $1.06 (includes war ) for a kage by mail. Burrell-Dagger Cog 14 Columbia Bldg, Indianapolis, Inde oa Bane from temedy deal: . and pending termination of the nt status of operation as provid 4n the protocol of May 3, 1919, the 1 German cables will be operat for the finan: account of the le powers. How , in accounting ‘such operation, the Income wil! pportioned im accordance with inal disposition of the cables. + voy Hotel Man to Head Greeters) ed Suskey, manager of the/| Avoy hotel, was elected president) Seattle Charter No. 9, Greeters America, at the annual banque the New Washington hotel Tues night. Louis Lucas, retiring ident, was the recipient of a rer cup. Members of the ladic: | Wary of the organization at- WLYN —Rert Burg, logger, dies at Geast Everyday Gifts Give something that can be used every day Coffee Percolators Special at $4.95 Tcup size, Royal Rochester Percolators, in pure alum inum or nickel plated on solid copper. Regular price $7.50. Shaped like cut, but has round instead of hexagon body. Beautiful ae well as useful Other types as low an $1.98 and $2.95. equim from burns reeeived when tried to start a fire with gaso- IAN FRANCISCO—The Star, aj Blue, green and brown ‘kly paper edited by James I. , Suspdnds publication * glaze, decorated in gold. Exquisite. 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Burt's arrest followed complaints made by Edna May Burt, of Ouklanc but were kept secret wn-| "404, 7 “y nt Burt ° # Ul they had been served. | maid to be living here with a woman According to federal officials, the) wig admitted she waa not his wife officials of the company sold from put who maid they were to be three to five million dollars worth of California land .which they are ab | leged to have misrepresented | Distriet Attorney Farrell by WA The Daniel Hays company Of) say furt, she married Burt in Oak Idaho has ite headquarters here 0 | hand in 1917 a building whieh bears the com: | any’s name, The indictments de clared the company owns 180,000 acres of land in Merced and Ma dera counties, California, which It it alleged, pfficials represented om capable of growing potatoes and other vegetables “when it was not fitted for growing said things.’ The misrepresentations, the indict ments charge, were made thru ad vertinernents, Two hundred dollars an acre wan asked The officials indicted inetude: Daniel Hayes, president, Chicano; Onca: Ro Lamp, Ogkland, Cal, vice difector of the com- . a director, Onk Cal B. W. Anderson, fern manager, Patterson, Cal rhe indictments charge that the company sold the land between October arrested mar ried next week According to the story told Deputy when her mother found a card in his | pocket from a woman in | | Falls, N. ¥. The tone of the card} made Mrs. Bort urpicions, and she wrote to the address given on the card, describing Burt The answer came back that “the |man you describe is undoubtedly my | husband, who deserted me and our | two children in 19146." The alleged first wife of Part sent & photograph of him, taken with the | ehildre proved conclusively that Burt was a bigamint. Niagara | | |Light Quake Shock | in South California | BAN DIEGO, Calif. Dec. 16. A light earthquake shock was regis president and pony, F January 1, 1918, and February 4. | tered by the seimmnograpf at Point |? 1920 |Loma at 7:67 p. m. yesterday. The! disturbanc which seemed to be!/ LONDON.—Passenger plane leay-| most severe in the vicinity of Point ing for Paris falls, killing two and|!#™ma and Ocean Beach, was felt by | injuring several several persons in those districts. te | TACOMA—Arrest of four parish: VALDIVIA, on Chile.—-Voleano Lan- in Argentine frontier, in erup-| of their pastor, Rev. H. A, Schmidt, “LOVE PIRATE”: . which Edna May Burt said |} foners ordered for alleged beating up | ¢ Alleged Kidnaper of Portland, Ore., authorities om @ charge of kidnaping his +yearold His Own Boy Caught!» Frederick B. 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