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The Bellingham Herald from Bellingham, Washington • 3

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3 Ccurty Men Accused of Shooting Ducks Out of Season Ed Brown Favors Gulf As Site For Yeomens Home BELLINGHAM HERALD EELLECGHAM ASHING TON MONDAY MARCH 26 1923 Harding Not Opposed to Economic Conference But -Wants Ihitiative to Come From European Countries President Thinks Europe Must Be in More Accommodating Mood Before Conference Would Result in Anything But Deadlock Easter Lilies i i f- A' "1 A irii And many other kinds of Easter plants Come in and see them Special prices to churches FLOWER SHOP PHONE 842 l'erndale and ire short a shotgun i court all about It result of their al-ot ducks yesterday I by Oame Warden Deputies Thompson it four miles above 'r'wml two and a half Mr Altken said fol- hat shooting had taken deputies went to the 'iriiig shots investigated arrests Neither man a r-111 nageil to connect with the charge is the same SHREDDED COCOANUT Lb rt-- i Commissioner Ed Brown be-lieves he has located as good a site foe in proposed Yeoman Orphans home as ThI I on the coast the Gulf of Georgia north rt Lumml Point and if the $10000000 institution is located there he believes It will be a act 01 Justice to the Georgians Georgia was once more than a name country community At one time the Great Northern railroad to come through the community and Mr Brown recalls a meeting rt railroad officials senators representatives and other officials at the town The plat rt the city and charter were formally presented at this time But Georgia failed to materialize as the railroad went the other way All that is left of it is the name of the a sheltered spot between the mainland and the Islands and a few of the old residents remember that the district once rejoiced in that name Mr Brown believes that the site on the coast has every possible advantage and while Isolated is within a few miles of a paved road which can be reached by a good gravel road While Mr Brown understands that Lake Whitcom site seems to be favored he expects to get in touch with District Organizer Seely of the Yeomen and put the Georgia site in the race eiRUToBJECtlVE BAKING Chocolate Bulk Lb ence the Poincare government at Paris flatly refused There )s been no change in the ministry in France since then and the Ruhr situation has developed in the meantime introducing a new series of problems which France is demanding shall be settled between Germany and France directly Mnst Make Sacrifices The president has felt that the success rt any economic conference hinges first of all on a willingness to make mutual sacrifices and upon a recognition of the fact that reparations furnish the keynote of the arch of world readjustment Most Europeans insist that the debts of the Allies to each other and to the United States are also fundamental but President Harding feels that American public opinion would not approve putting into the hopper the subject of war debts because such a step might be construed as Inviting a question of debt cancellation against which congress already has taken a determined stand in legislation limiting the powers of the commission created to negotiate for the funding of the war debts Being unable therefore to propose a sacrifice on war debts being unable also to persuade France to discuss a readjustment of German reparations the president has the firm belief that a world economic conference would be a good thing if there were any assurances of progress being made on these important fundamentals IV III Be Transferred WALLA WALLA Wash March 26 Shingle Bolts Dozen of the two shotguns i- courts wiU make seven lii( will later be auction- i in- iH-nefit of the'feame fund a says that there are many ii Js In the districts in which -s u-re made and that at the -they are muting This he killing them all the worse i fing the matter the warden that ducks mate for the 1 if either the male or the killed the other will not take mate 'irrle shooting has been reported irarne officials this spring but as of what has been done sev- u-sts have been made The hunt- s-n is not open until the fall arrested yesterday were not i to town ns both are farmers i ti i i released on their own recog- and will appear during the Big Premium Is Offered for Seattle light Bonds GIRL WIFE DIVORCES SON OF BANKER Whipped Cream Puffs 6 For Mountaineers Will Climb Difficult Canadian Peak 5-LB BUCKET By DAVID LAWRENCE (Copyright 1922 by The Bellingham Herald) BT AUGUSTINE Florida March 26 Harding is not opposed to the principle rt a world economic conference but does not wish the United States to take the Initiative in calling one This la the position of the chief executive as news comes from abroad that the American delegation to the congress of the international (chamber rt commerce at Rome had succeeded In securing unanimous adoption rt a resolution favoring a world economic conference Mr Harding has beforq been confronted by the same proposition namely when Senator Borah introduced his resolution in the senate which would have been passed by an overwhelming vote but for the suggestion from the president that such action might be misconstrued because feelers had already been sent out by this government on the subject The inner history of what was going on at the same time that Air Borah was pressing his resolution has never been revealed by the American government but it has a dlrcet bearing on the effect which the resolution Just passed in Home will have on the policy of the Washington administration Mr first mention of an economic conference was in conversation with Premier Briand Arthur Balfour and other statesmen who attended the Washington conference on the limitation of armament in November 1921 and he explained then that he hoped some European power would take the initiative as he believed that upon the basic problems such as reparations would be Inextricably a part of any world economic conference should be an agreement among the European powers Both the president and Secretary Hughes found themselves being urged nevertheless to take the initiative They politely warned off these requests most of which came from American business men The chief argument advanced then was that in any economic conference the United States aa host would have to lay down a program and thla would involve sacrifices just as was done at the outset of the arms conference Arguments Stand It also was contended by the President that until the senate acted on the arms treaties there would be no use entering into further conferences and when the senate did act the statement was made that until the powers which signed the arms agreements actually ratified them it would be futile to propose other economic readjustments which Involved questions even more delicate than limitation of naval armament All the powers have ratified except France and action by the French is expected within a fortnight The arguments however against America's taking the initiative remain the same in the mind He feels that until Europe is in a more accommodating mood a conference on economic questions would be deadlocked Belgium did take the Initiative a few months ago and her invitation to an economic conference to be held at Brussels atill holds good Iier activities had the warm approval of the American government But when inquiry was made as to whether France would consent to permit the subject of reparations to be made a part of the program of the economic confer- 2 LBS MILD FULL CREAM BATTLE March When the city i at its regular session this after-- i formally ratifies its action of last r''liy In accepting an offer of par and ued interest plus a premium of 160 for $2520000 worth of Skagit 1 'Is the most unusual bond transac- in the history of the municipality have been finally completed A i its meeting last Monday the coun--1 was planning to sell the bonds for and accrued Interest the It company having agreed to take at that figure The unexpected viani-e of Dix Oulland Inc an-I'lir Imnit firm into the bidding pro-- lively competition the premium i ed mounting steadily until it $3160 which was bid by the I ie company in conjunction with il Crnnt A Vv Cheese With Mount Garibaldi in British Columbia as their objective a magnificent outing is in store for the Mountaineers of Seattle next summer says Joseph Hazard one of the best known mountain climbers and chairman of the Seattle outing committee Mr Hazard who ia a Bellingham visitor this weeks eays that Garibaldi offers one of the finest ascents in the entire Northwest In the prospectus compiled by the outing committee and published by the Mountaineers it ia stated that a little less than 9000 feet high Mount Garibaldi la much more difficult of ascent than any of the major peak rt Washington The first ascent was made August 8 1907 Garibaldi Ilea in a great park opened by the British Columbia government in 1920 The site of the vamp la in the Black Tusk meadows where there are moro than five hundred peaks and pinnacles within two round trip from the camp About forty rt these have been scaled Mr Hazard still hopes to see shortly a revival of the Mount Baker club or the organization of a club similar to the Mountaineers believing that lt would eone of the best possible things for the advertisement of Bellingham and the enjoment of its citizens who love to explore the mountains The number of local mountaineers have spoken to him about the matter and he has given them hearty encouragement --M COLORADO SENATOR TO BE BURIED THURSDAY FRESH HALIBUT SLICED CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years FRESH ROCK COD lb Always bean the Ggnatun cl SHUKSAN BLEND COFFEE 2 LBS 38c the pound STARK PIANO TO 3S16 75c Send a Little (lift of Hoses" Waltz DENVER Colo March Expressions of sorrow at the paaaing of United States Senator Samuel Nicholson continued to pour in today from all parts of the country Funeral services for the late senator will be held Thursday afternoon from the Central Presbyterian church here BLACK INDIA TEA lb flood Waltz I'oluiiibla Dunce Airs Frederick Prince Jr Washington Cf society was given a jolt recently by the report from Paris that Mrs Frederick Prince Jr daughter of Harding former governor of the Federal Reserve Bank had been divorced from her husbant son of a millionaire Boston banker Neither party so far has confirmed the report AGED 2 LBS NEW GOLDEN ACTRESS SUMMONED AT PARIS aies (Continued from Page One) 4 FLORIDA cf better way to break-fast Grape Fruit STARK PIANO CO 1317 Dock St ilingham Headquarters for Everything Musical SEEP STEAK Lb Salt Pork Pound the midst of her tragic mockery Some even suggested the sensation of her drinking real poison while acting thf suicide on some gala night of her waning stage career Mme own wish was to die in the midst of her triumphs shall play untl alie said the death I hope for Is the death Sir Henry Irving died" Her English contemporary died on tour being stricken with apoplexy after a performance at Bradford in 1905 Mme Sarah Bernhardt was known as greatest What dissent there was to this estimate the admirers of the Sarah" as her wiv'na pipers called her awept aside by pointing to the almost universal appeal of her emotional acting There were others who in a single generation among their own people were acclaimed as was Bernhardt but her three generations praised and people around the world thronged to see and enjoy her acting without understanding the French language which she Invariably employed upon the etage Records Destroyed The record of the date of her birth was destroyed in the flames of the Cbm-mune in Paris but commonly accepted as October 22 1944 Her parentage a Dutch-Jewlsh mother and a French official as a natural father In her early years lived much wlfh relatives in Paris At 12 sent to Grand Champ convent Versailles where she made her debut in a little miracle play At that early age as a fragile girl she displayed the fits of temper which were characteristic rt her stage career Safety first Your lives and the lives of others are endangered by not getting glasses to correct your error of refraction W0LL 205 Holly Rubber Heels believe that they have discovered a preventative treatment for measles more good news Wiley for nearly three year district horticultural insoector with headquarters here announced today that on April 1 he would he transferred to the Spokane district He will be succeeded here by Wendell Brown wro has been in charge of the Prosser district Another group of research workers spring One swallow make but two may result in fall FREEMAN TRANSFER III! RAv Phone 648 When your gums recede and easily bleed dental attention Is what you need Last Section of Pacific Highway North to Be Finished 15 minutes to break a ia hour fast 1 3 hours from supper to breakfast And while the morning meal is important it is invariably a hurried one The food you eat therefore should be appetizing nourishing and quick'digesting Olympic Wheat Hearts of all foods 'digest quickly and supply sufficient en ergy for the activity of the forenoon Ideal for babies too Start by having Wheat Hearts for breakfast to morrow Cook according to and get all the nutriment and delicious appetizing flavor PORTLAND FLOUR MILLS CO Portland Oregon Mills a Portland Oregon and Tacoma Washington Manufactures of Olympic Pancake Flour and Olympic Flour i NEW WESTMINSTER Cm March 26 (V) Contract to pave the last piece rt the Pacific highway unpaved in British Columbia eight miles between Blaine Wash and Vancouver Cm bas been let to Palmer Brothers of Vancouver at $248000 The paving is to be incise in August NEGRO AGAIN PLACED ON TRIAL FOR MURDER AND SAFETY FOR 0 YOUR SAVINGS $2000 deposited each month with the BELLINGHAM SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION will amount to $136402 in five years and in ten years to $311006 Open a savings account with ns the next time yon are down town DIRECTORS Eastern Mild 1 Hams lb -Ii Coffee roasted by lb 3 lbs $100 1 'h Roasted Peanuts 2 lbs Herring 4 tor Mackerel lb 1- Rose Seed Potatoes IRELAND PANCOAST Cecil A Morse A Muir Henry Schupp Dr Van Kirk Dr Barlow Beard Dr Wm Kirkpatrick Wm McCnsh WACO Tex March Roy Mitchell negro already sentenced to ray the death penalty for the alleged slaying of Holt and companion on an automobile ride Mrs Ethel Denecamp on January 19 went to trial today on a third murder indictment The defendant was guarded closely by Jnii rangers when he entered the courtroom today to face an Indictment charging him with shooting to death Grady Skipworth 19 In Cameron Park Waco tet November 20 Beeess Ordered MARION HU March Judge Hartwell ordered a day's recess In the Herrin riots today because of the critical Illness of the child of one of the Jurors Edward Mohler Dr Van Kirk oculist and aurfst is now abroad Will return about April XStlu- Percy Livesey I Bellingham Savings Loan Association BEARD Pres DR BARLOW Vice Pres PERCY LIVESEY Secretary-Treasurer 1328 DOCK STREET Phones.

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