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PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE STAR ! IC IRISH THREATENING BOAT CAPSIZES; [HALF-WIT FACES |(~o Remina vou ) WALL ST. WAITS. TWO ARE SLA : eee on RENEWED WARFARE! 2 ARE DROWNED MURDER ee FORNEW BOMB IN STRIKE Aine: Seattle Hunters Perish in 35 Witnesses Subpoenaed! CHRISTMAS Special Armed Guards on Man Who Kills Duty at Exchange Shot Down NEW YORK, Dee, 1%—fpecial) B10 in to the treaty BY Griffith then arose and moved that une treaty be ratified Hoggum Bay | as Hearing Opens | on England was threatened tr | We have made a bargain, brought! the dait nn today during debate! hack and and now we will stand tthe bedien of \we Hepttlo seen , mn of the peace treaty, [by it he ae eee EP | who drowned Sunday while | ’ inue to fight, ever tery debate followed as tO) hunting ducks at Hoggum bay, whether documents intreduced at a BY CHARLES M, M'CANN | DUBLIN, Deo, 19.—Renewed war} ALBANY, Ore, Deo, 19.—Thirty five witnesses appeared today under at | Lewis Jor urmed guards on duty toda the New York Stock exchang © Jones, subpoena to testify in the trial of - t tten document Is nocepted."| rot womnion whould bo made public, Were held Monday in the Bute [Carson 1D, Beebe, hulf-wit youth, held subtreanury and other buildings, in | striker named | cried Austin Stack, member of the] pe Valera objected to their intro.| erworth while fu- |nhere under two separate charges of the fir aiatrie none ee eee ee Solons Balk at Guarantee of (f)) S85. oe Nalere objected to thelt intro) eral arrangements were belng | first degree murder Ktreet wan orf tiptoe in expectation | ing strike ; ‘ 1 would have fIrishr remain ret debate should remain secret, | completed by relatives, | Beebe ts alleged to have shot his of wnother bomb outrage. ; Kaled, om Integrity for Island Beg AR oy neler Bl age ria te eieert:| In apite of the hervie attempts oflemployers, John Painter and his| According to an anonymous fetter! nig son aa the Empire | tattle ood “ . ach a document,’ io oats Uk eohan sani . B A. L, Glover, 1206 Bylveater place,!son, William, to death and then| of warning recel ant wae os et and area 4 | 1 President De Valera. The documenta were believed to? Te them, Donald G, Campbell.) burted their bodies in a shallow Charlies T Morgan, «a woker, | the he an r Oo TUN, Jan mab, the stock exch ngineer, 6310 16th ave.|¢rave on thelr n area ©x:| pursued him, ordering hima tal . oom unt Plonke noved rejection | oo, he a ative proposals o¢ Mining rm near Lac BY WM. PHILIP SIMMS | ,,OvUnt Plunket merel R {contain the alternative propowals of wy: and Afthur W. Bloomquist, | Ore tending five blocks around it was|and had almost ove ce - or of the treaty It is wnsativfac-) ne Valera, said to hav been sug 7" ~ rr WASHINGTON, Dec, 19, wry,” be said, “It means that we) gested at the cloned meeting. bond salesman, 6547 19th ave, N. 1.) The deed ta alleged to have been to be dynamited today when Kaled tur and a - must be false to our oath to the) Grieth, usually cool under all/ Were lost when their small boat! committed between October 19, when The men under sunt n Are/onee thru the abdomen, The Pacific treaty’s chances Cmpire and our oath to Ireland, As| ore struck a log and overturned, |the two Painters were last seen | \}tallans and are not connected with | Jones then shot Kaled, who 4 cumstances, grew angry at of early ratification at the men of » t our! “quibbling over words when Irish «eu Seotoe Oath to the republic and under DO tives are hanging in the balance” hands of the United States Cioumatances will I sacrifice my “We brought back our own flag senate suffered a decided set-, per back today when it became.” the Wall Street bomb plotters of Bep-| en route to the horpital, 0 Their headquarters Young Jones died at the n the Hoggum bay preserve, near | p¢ been at New| Strikers had been causing ‘expect. Nisqually flats, Glover broughtdown| 4 bloody .rifie wan found in the ochelle Y. only a short dis | trouble in the wtrike gone onal honor in this respect jand secured evacuation by thel, Guok. ‘The bird fell into the Wa-|Peinter canta, When arrested, Beebe Pent re Tek. the teteerlimand, acening pelea dail r onvened after lunch. British army after 700 yours, he ~ ‘ainter cabin. " r “ ker MeNeil! calling the mecting| gectared heatedly 4 {ter 38 yards from shore, « While | dec! Jared that the elder Painter bh maid lears and beating up et: 99 bene 7 - Glover remained tn the shore blind ( A ¢ tied “This is a warning to you that the | State troops are expected a9 . orde 245 p. Mich N shot his son and then had re sh a 7 generally known that its to rier at ae 3 =. kc | In proof of hia statement he read) Campbell and Bloomquist shoved Off| suicide, first swearing Beebe to| stock exchange and everything in a Lcalled * framers interpret it to cover (jy ’benaif of the treat letter from Lloyd Georks prom. |in @ amalt boat to retrieve the duck.| secrecy, and then extracting =| radius of five blocks will be blown! Officials of striking packing " . ve ie ising the army would be MiUW8 | Striking a log, the craft upset, piteh > ait " 4 9. Leave |employes claim thet Kaul y ‘ commend ne treaty for promise to bury the bodies in a hid | up by @ bomb on December " r vote proper as well as {we t re penn nd the elzeaty for Immediately after the treaty is] ing the two men into the lay wate | Gen ne eee » Dee Se Oe act Haier on Somoaer ot 4 ae lapan’s island possessions. | ‘,/" ratified where, with their heavy hunting) peehe today appeared aa uncon . the 19th.” | His identity is in doubt, It i# not the ullimate freedom iritti " eo oath of " The news, ax it spread, caused! which every nat eee I ier iba dB he nase Shs they sone ‘nent lcorned an he bas at any time since/ Banker Has Scheme to) tt was written on a amall ploce o ein Fenuine consternation, and in con-|it is the freedom to achieve.” nev fil | Glover swam to the boat and man | nis arrest, paper and mailed in a plain en SENT" erence circles tt was freely predicted | Members of the dail. leape » to pull Campbelt to shore, but sie emarene Stabilize Islands fe \Moonshine Too to that 4 treaty which morally pledges thelr feet and cheered when Collins t Pagar ny Irishman can take thit/he could not be revived. Bloomquist Pri: ners Re y to come to the support | said MAN > 1, Dec. 19- this country to come to the support | said | Austin Stack, Gabinet member|that his body was not recovered until MANILA, P. 1, © 19.—R. ‘Raids on ‘iis Cillian da*ethest 0 toe Sf the Japanese empire or any part! “These slippery, slopera—thewe| way voted against the Sfeaty, 8ad pone time inter whom help werived STARTS FIRE) #1": Berton banker, tr com An ettemet to, tose il ’ is “threaten: | wise men—s 6 fell fo " ; fra ’ T jshine marke n atid tins none Ba fot any {tire mee —sey We fell for British) hay supported De Valera in his! Campbell, formerly a specialist in ‘ ‘ pleted « plan for reorganfeation of| Continued by Police failed Baturday night wha ressive action of any) du | a umped to lect |the colle 1 n er.| Tnventigution of Sunday night's “ MMAE power, will meet the bitterest| “The Britieh have bluffed pretty|{#0* axainat It Jumped to his fect ithe colle nap ot the Univer so Mar ye ents! the Contituing thelr drive aguinst| overhauled four youths in islands based on an intensive study |gambling dens, the police Sunday | and seized xix gallons of The three men had Reattle Sunday morning, While hunting and November 2 when the were found and Beebe ar we must reap mber © bell ins said. and said lage finances of the Philippine and ried sity of Washington, returned a short! fire in the basement of the Century Sppomtion in the senate. well for the past two years, but)" «1 won't take this oath.” time ago from Alanka, where he was building, 1512 Third ave, started 4 SAPAN GIVEN jWe didn't weaken.” ' RD area lls with hls epecc | conmasted with large engbieering ; Monday by Hire Marshal Harry W.|made here at the request of Bec night raided a room eats ete bo Sargrt “SIMILAR PLEDGE The demonstration that greeted! 44 dicned by saying |projects. A wife and Ohrge children | Bringburst, resulted in a report that] retary of War Weeks and with the hotel, 711 — eo Ot ae t hen ee to the poles President Wilson, it ts pointed out, | this remark was by far the great-|"", lone’ by ayes 0 | Biive Campbell | ciguret butt thrown by a passer oF aon wd of Major General Leeward newt acne, e oN on ated Mabe toe Pye er wae tom Sreueed & storm of adverse criticism est of the sensions, Members ricnaship and partnership after the| Bloomquist, a former captain In| Was responsible for the conflagra-| wv 4 on, lb hangs ge gl remind be ie goes te hs and | RY Promising France, in case of un-| cheered, clapped and stamped thelr! \orid'y greatest revolution.” the A.B. F., wax a bond seaman |UOn, The lous te estimated at $4,000, | Wood, governor of the: islands, it 31, Frank eon = Ba, yer.|the least intoxicating. The ed aggression on the part of feet for several minutes, if the treaty ie rejected, the war,|for Qe firm of Bond @ Goodwin &| The blase was discovered by @.| WSs made known today a, (24 and John meaty St Fe Fact forced to release the p y. that America would again] “We had to sign across a British |i, would be resumed thruout Ire. Tucker. Nathan of the Buttnick Jobbing Co.,|_ * fe leaving immediainy jcharged with conducting © . who explained they “were @eme to her aid. Japan is now given table, but we would have signed in| iia y uid. be a fight against the ienechtipdnal who was arranging stock for a| fF Washington to lay his eng released on $25 bull, the rie et well the stuff to a friend & Pledge, it is pointed out, with a/ Dublin, New York or Puris,” © | waneine & the world Christmas sale in the basement. He | before officials there |men posting $10 each OM disorderly | joke, of course.” Similar meaning. said. Representative, MeKeown conceded found himself enveloped in rolting|, The plan is designed to restore|conduct charger, = - —————— en | The impression here, prior to the| Arthur Griffith, who signed the! “ORDO Ooh ip ation clouds of smoke, which soon swept|th® financial stability of the! panes Q@mission of one of the administra-|Peace pact, moved its ratifoation, pe islands. It hinges upon offidal ac : peter cen ME the entire building it fion's most eminent spokesmen that} “I move rutificiation of this new ack pgp oom goog pom Rem Bevera! hook and ladder companies |UOn at Washington, it was stated He Goes to Police Japan proper must be included, was |treaty,” he said. want eubstanes and Got omageyy.” be |attied the blaze for more than an| Tentative approval to Herrick’s| After Slaying Wife) Woman Gets Yeariap (": Jail in Dope Cam sri." Found guilty of narcotic are @eckdedly that problems of Japan.} “We have made the bargain and | ©i’ [ise before it was fimilly extin.| Plan has been given by native Phil- | ‘ , 1 ‘China and the mainland of Asia all ee re result back to the people ern Valera bitterly opposed it? | ruisted ‘The loss waa confined tppine political leaders, it was i igo meget Ng peeatae vay zone — oe under the heading “Far East-/0f Ireland, our masters, not our serv “Did thi who elected us on mainly to the basement, but other | #tate . ing into setae nd \day by Federal Judge J Questions” and were spevificaily | @nts. the act Agee Ry think we were Disgusted with Life, Says) stores, the Carlson Silk Thread] The financial position of the! placing a revolver on the desk iterer to a year in the coumtg: from the Pacific pact. It] “We are not dictators, Hare?” he demandid. His Last Note Manufacturing Co, ¢ Tankers’ | islands has been eerious since the | early today, Pablo Sapien told of | Her husband is serving @ y Was supposed that Japan herself was| “If we do not represent the people “This thing 4 not end this con. Printing Co, the Fadiantfire Balen | @ispersion of the gold reserve sev-|ficers he bad murdered his wife./a day at McNeil island on BO more subject to inclusion in the |Properly then our voice Is gone for |... |}, Co. and the Chatterton Bakeries ali|¢ra! years ago | Investigation revealed Mra. Amelia | charges b the |ever.” |flict. It was signed under duress apd] poRTLAND, Ore, Deo, 19—Ash-| f New York exchange now carries | Chavez's body in the basement of | ols EE © pretection than were ty : | will not beirty triendahip.” ton Field eatine ‘private aasigues|eurered heavily, : : i of England,. France and| Members of the Sinn Fein partia an 11 per cent premium, acutely | her bome, a bullet hole in the back y rete eas Pte United states. ment met at the national university| lH Passionately referred to the im-|i thie district. to guard mails on of the head To Form Nutritic to take final action on the pact |PTixonment of Irish patriots, eying: /ing Portiand-Astoria run of tne| Huge Strides Made See ee ee ee | ot ey m which was signed in London to cre | “We bave not accepted this docu-| Nor) Hank railroad, was believed in Industrial Way Class for ‘ voc Industrial Way PLOT CHARGED (ie cELEBRATES |, Cader th aueptes he Oo because we will not deliver our ate an Irish Free State, ment to be a suickte today iioces circles are particularly dis |"" a1. session was called to order at|>tie# and soula to the jailer. I] staring officers investigated when! tom branch of the Kirg County 1#06 & ms i" ot report for duty Sun-| together with improvements amount TO RAILROADS as ’ | Tuberculosis le: ‘a her approval to the Japanese Until the end of time rather than com | 42y tnorning. ‘They found a note in|ing to a total of $2.000,490, have been EARLY---BUT IT’S Tuberculosis league, a nutrition " turbed. Is America, they ask, to/ would have Irishmen remain slaves} pug gid Imme ately after the rol call De > G y : Sc aaeae es ee 3 4 ‘ for delicate children will be nounced he would submit t alternative whom it may conce I'm dingust-| > according (0 & report just! grates railroad labor board today “1 always celebrate Christmas |/1114 Boylston ave. every Sat in the Orient, will — de public & puth, : ptervmncy » we Sete i i. od with life. made public by B. I. Lambuth, in| neacd the protest of « million rail A bat and jacket identified as|dustrial property specialist. This) 4 wnon employe: go os tinal Article 2 of the Pacific treaty, line JAPS IN NAVY HERE’S MORE ABOUT Fine a renee oted lab cou. | quiet wave of city prosperity invetves|Tn’ snep employes, who charge that ‘morning. The leagu jig at 215 University st. this way,” P. Piszenko explained when a policeman found him sit- headqi | railroads are leasing their shops to with th tion 122 deals. + Hari ting on the curb at Second a up Japan and assint that natic 2 minsion house window on Front)|22 deals, and indicates a future wave! i aiviguals to evade the tranaportes S. and Wasblagten ot, @taking Ti to keep her winnings of other wars | st. Hilood splotches marked the/of expansion for the city, say busi-| . Grocer Accused o _ Should China herself ultimately | iaaedatn neat naes ten tion act, |} trom a contraband bottle and lift r od ° ° < . owe ” of ceeding challenge he || STARTS ON PAGE ONE |} ,00% "sc suncines Soat'tnd'nas lets | Poi presented the side of the ten and|| "tut this ain't Christman” the || oindexter Now charged “a nation-wide conspiracy || cop objected. Charged with violating the |closing law, Joe Shimigo, 24, |prietor of @ grocery at 1209 Policy of domination over and the ine's cont and hat Inte | the Flowery Republic, will the United te ——— ee jldnt night, have advanced ry ‘Btates, they query, side with Japan on the part of the carriers, - “I know it ain't,” Piszenko re. Miller Greeman Takes Issue %!", et & vaderstood to be against |ternate theory that Field deserted on His Way Here |’: beh pons RE 0 torted, “but I've got to celebrate the bill. He was to have appeared against! win the intention of touring the|the Erie railroad in turni h a r from 4 ae cent 4 , ge’ : R i th orie railroad in turning its shop || now, becaune maybe next week I ||ington st. was released e oe all, the official intérpretation With Secy. Denby Councilman Cohen, on the fence.) two former — 5 -ngpreved "Ot letate of Washington before he re | over to others. |] won't have any bottle.” |Jail Sunday night on $25 ball, f a the te tebets har one yi was expected to throw his vote with | pects, in municipal court this MOF | tore to Washington, D. C., January Walsh charged the railroads with He was right—because he'll |/ing his arrest hy two polic rae 8 aed the majority. ing. 15, Senator Miles Poindexter left the| trying to dodge the authority of the nd Christmas in jail. whom it is alleged he sold ‘Block ratification, unless Senator BY MILLER FREEMAN |} Councilman Fitzgerald, naturally, - crusseneines capital Saturday railroad board Meee: i a of coffer. 1,000 OF THESE WON- DERFUL DOLLS ] Many Styles to Choose From Sleeping Dolls Baby Dolls Boy Dolls Character Dolls Unbreakable Dolls Just get only two new subscriptions to The Star and be the proud posses- sor of any one of the beautiful doll HERE’S HOW To Get Your Doll Without Expense: Small Dolls Are yours for just a few minutes’ pleasant work HURRY! Our supply of “Betsy” Dolls, Your friends and neighbors who are not now taking The Star will be glad to help you win a doll, Henry Cabot Lodre, one of its! The Seattle naval recruiting off'ce| ya. for his own measure framers, proves an exceptions! “ex-| inmued a statement @ few days 480) 1) requires five votes for such a HERE’S MORE ABOUT when he comes before the/ denying as “ridiculous” reports that! measure to pase I omnate to defend his handiwork. Japanese are permitted in the Unit-) Wriiie the counell majority was Oe od States navy. “The law specifical-| against the Fitzgerald bill, its mem J : T W'ereriaes, 4 ate gy weap eer Cora) unanimously declared them. jno one can join the navy without |... ie sone . HERE’S MORE ABOUT | to ne ie tae vances an selves i favor ot a lower tare as]! STARTS QN PAGE ONE. jan Oriental cannot become natural} wor this reason it was considered ized, this maken such a thing @% @) certain that the Carroll resolution to) men are employed temporarily Japanese in uniform impossible.” lcut the fare as soon as asamions| “During the fall and wihter STARTS ON PAGE ONE In @ letter, dated June 1921,/ warrant and to let the people vote| months,” Mayor Clay said, “we have 3 Addressed to Senator Miles Poindex-|on the matter at an early election! put on all the public works that the ter, Edwin Denby, secretary of the} would be favored by a sufficient vote | citizens would stand. Regrades and | yet left Japan's naval ratio actually |MV¥. admitted that “in June, 1920. to carry it. other public improvements have been Jower than it was under the original | ‘here were 96 Japanese serving as| rushed. J believe every man who ia! Hughes proposals. joencnaar ae Sy Em ay e pg dlbamaeers TRAIN SERVICE willing to do @ full day's work can ‘The powerful newspapers Nichi|4¥Y: that the act of 1918 permits | find employment in Everett.” Wichi and Hochi of Tokyo criticized |"#turalization of aliens who had Mayor Clay said that while Ev the Japanese delegation at Washing pesto in the navy under certain} IS RENEWED is taking care of its own peop! Ran for having “blundered.” | conditions; and that it can be rnd Pe a etree ony leaving |cannot take care of unemployed men Mukio Ozaki, former minister of | for granted that all Japanese in the] «11. at 9:30 a m. for St. Paul, and| from the outside Gustice and a disarmament leader, | United States naval service at thin) 780° Mt Oot ee ee kao a m| Capt. J. 8. Gibson, regional diree charged that Japan has exhibited at|‘ime are citizens of the United) 7 otis will be the first two|tor for unemployment for the state ‘Washington her latest militarism. [States trains to cross over the repaired|0f Washington, called the conferenc The Japan Advertiser declared) The premises do not justify the) tracks of the Great Northern ied order shortly after 10 a.m. ¢ that only one out of each 10,000 peo-| conclusions drawn by the honorable! tne Cascades since the washout on| Luis F. Hart, at whose behest the ple in Japan ever heard of the|secretary. In the first place, of theline Miller river, near Skykomish, | COMference was arranged, did not at Muteu, and by saving the Mutsu/ 9% Japanese in the navy, it if high-| gone days ago. ‘ *|tend. Word was gt that the Japan has endangered uselessly the|!y improbable that any were Amert-| ‘rhe Miller river span was replaced |S0Veror had been called to Port- Fesults of the conference. can citizens by birth; it is also UN-|gunday by wrecking crews. Since|!404. He was represented the | Government spokesmen interpreted |likely that many, if any of them.! ine time of the washout, main line| ™eeting by Ed Clifford, director of} the wave of criticism of the confer-|became citizens by naturalization! service of the Great Northera hag | the State department of labor and in- ence decisions and the work of the|prior to the operation of the nat-\ heen etouring via Vane ver, Wash, | @ustry: Japanese delegation as the beginning |uralization act of May 9, 1918 | Count line service of the Great North-|.C&Pt Gibson recommended that @f & political campaign to overthrow| If it be true that few, if any, Of] crn iy alxo open to Canadian points the oa meet half-way those who the ministry of Premier Takahashi | these enlisted men were citizens G@iaatt brandh, between Burt » [are creating jobs to tide over the and the Seiyu-Kai party. |prior to 1918, it ia bighly unltkely'| » Ghd Anasetton, and from ( prevale unemployment #ituation, | High authorities insisted that the|that the greater part of the 96) crete to Rockport, i# still under re-| He citee an experience of his own, Protests are intended principally for|could have become citizens since! pair, and in expected to be opened for| W*T? UNakilled labor could not be their internal political effect. Of-|that time, and under the law then|train service by Wednesday, Other |fUDd at $4 a day to work at his j ficlg! circles were not alarmed enacted, for the reason that official! train service in Weatern Wash home on Bainbridge island. Ag Best informed sources did not ex-|figures received from the depart-| i« nearly normal Seattle-Tacoma © pect that the opposition to the pres-|ment of justice Mareh 12, 1921, stat wissap tage Ae ‘ = ent government. would succeed in |ed that only 218 Japanese had been| fervic® gon, the Interurban was re) Democrats Prepare ngton Get only two of them to agree to take The Star for two months. > any immediate overthrow of the cab-|admitted to citizenship under the ja : A verti Py : : ‘Ges fnet, but admitied such an event is|act of 1918; of such number 104 A for Fight on Pact ad peste ar — “org oll gow Have them sign the Doll Coupon wen & possibility for the future. They de-| were naturalized in cases coming be-| Army on Vacation | wasiincTon, Dec. 19—Some per, was all taken but there are % F below, then bring it to The Star and get your doll. still plenty of the-other styles to choose from. clare that whenever it comes it will | fore the federal courts in Hawai democratic eenators will organize ibe tierely a Gomestic political crisis, | (nearly all army cases) and the bal-| Over the Holidays| ;;; ition to the four power Pacific Not affecting foreign policies or inter-| ance, 114, covered army and navy|_ Orders have been issued for the|treaty at an informal conference to national agreements. jenlistmenta in various states of| Third division of the army to cease|be held this wee zi cee |continentat United States. It is un-| All training activities from December |. The democrats, taking the posi and will take only a ° |likely that 96 of the 114 were navy| 29 until Januar On Christmas| fion that the treaty is purely a mil » minute = i Reparations Now | canes mY land New Year's special dinners will itary alllance which. applies the| few minutes of your time. Being Discussed _7""°°""" "v7 decided—ana the | be werved. [Principle of the balance of pow | jsupreme court will probably uphoid| The Third division recruiting party |to the Pacific, will begin a stump: BY LLOYD ALLE | that decision—that naturalization ot | wil close its office, 300-2 Maynard |ing campaign during the Christmas LONDON, Dec. 19.—Premiers| Japanese under the act of 1918, or! building, on Tuesday, so that the re-| recess of congress. Priand and Wioyd George in their| Prior th is in violation of the|¢ruiters may return to their organt first meeting on the reparations wit-| federal statutes, which declares in|*tidns to enjoy the dinners and uation today discumsed only general) effect that members of the yellow| @nces that will be given at Camp Tot Pours Creosote p , 4 Lewis, Problems, it was learned authorita-|@nd brown races are ineligible to| . . . stare | citizens ener ee on Himself; May Die Several questions which arose atone Mail From Wreck Playing with a bottle of creosote, over to Sir Rober 7 2, 7 were handed over t f t Y, ago 2, 4927 Paladine! Jlorne, chancellor of the exchenar 1 aXi Driver Given Brought to City!}*"""’, ave. spilled some of the liquid ony All subscriptions must be NEW —that is, people who are not now having The Star delivered to them, You can win a doll, too. Tt will make a dandy Christmas pyesent for sister or one of your little friends, COLLECT NO MONEY “SUNSHIN OUT-OF-TOWN tan oO One Year in Pen), Monty noon the registered and his body and ts $n Columbus wanitar. On City Subscriptions és bee ae le eee Subscriptions Must Be | | first-cla a covered from the;um in a eritical condition, The boy lolls. She has straw hat pretty The conference will be resumed ‘ ing ig tea found bs geo komish river last week, were| was being 1 by his ockhor Bat.| Simply Take the Order dreas—and her hair—you Shans see Paid in Advance, at the t 11. m. tomorrow drivers to be willing agents for dis:|taken from the dr: i Pibe ng - Bat. | rv i) ih cera | lec emeet memee” toate E n from the drying kiln at the|urday night, when he suddenly sei for the Paper her hair—it falls below her shoulders. Rate of 50c per Month mson mill in Ballard, and brought) the t this afternoon to consider the prob. J¢remhh Neterer sentenced Frank|by army truck to the lems submitted to ther. V. Grace to serve a year and a day | office, Premier Briand and his corps of “t MeNell island penitentiary for vio-| class and newspaper mall was tin French financial experts arrived at Mti0# the narcotics laws. The judge! mediately placed in the kiln fo Ko. 10 Downing st. at 11:20 m., Made the wentence light, he sald, in |drying, "Work an tortine Kin f= Offers Course in meeting Lioyd George and British View of the fact that Grace had @/for delivery will begin immediately ‘ Geeasury. representative wife and child amediataly Dressmaking at U ttle, and, while bis mother had | ttle post-|her back turned poured it on his; is of eco face, She is 11 inches tall. (Cut Out This Coupon) DOLL COUPON 1 hereby subscribe to The Star for two months and thereafter until I order same discontinued, for which | agree to pay the carrier at the rate of month Two carl (Cut Out This Coupon) DOLL COUPON I hereby subscribe to The Star for two months and thereafter until I order same discontinued, for which T agree to pay the carrier at the rate of b0¢ per month 1 AM NOT NOW HAVING DELIVERED in the room where the Irish p Yar tiened % Uttie more than » Big Portland Firm WANTS TO “DOLL UP” Mrs, Virginia Patty, assistant pro. feasor in home economies of the Uni. versity of Washington, will THE STAR ffer al Dr, Walter Rathenau, German 4. | cour in dressmaking and a WOME... cc008 reputations expert, actives wa, Goes in Bankruptcy|| KIDS FOR CHRISTMAS | jury i arewmaking and devign-] | MMMMMMMMa | Name css seseseecsen “Vase dashes di, SUE SRR 39 herp es oon ata) i heralded. from Berlin just before! PORTLAND, Dec. 19.—A. 0, An-|] Hey, kids! Do you want to doll | from 1:30 to 3:80. ‘The clans is! Address... the conference began. He has been derson & Co. a local importing and{| UP, for Christmas? limited to 24 members. Personal Beet Mitts CCE y ee 2egaipsheinp sss paaeqesanta< rigs Ain jae in Germany conferring with exporting firm with a coast and If you do, make a bee line for} wishing to enter whould call at the{ Phone No......04++ Bic os Chancelior Wirth and others on world-wide trade, entered voluntary || ‘tN, Madison Barber shop, 614] university extension service builaif | | Wt © mr aps Rone eee his failure to obtain jerman petitions of bankruptcy here today Madison 1 RW. Jennings, | ing on the university eampu Or Taken by......0.. a ikiean moratorium while in London last Pee at ten, Ra‘th Gress the} ¢urther particulars call North 0$78,|1 |) Gesmmsnesessntsensteesesmssissummmanpnmnmsenmeannmaneeemssse, Sede cs Sear SS ae) heads of about ten of you a “ Bold week. 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