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"JS CINCH -SHANTUNGS DOMINATION ; Lid Is On, at Least for An- | other Year, After Yielding Race Equality BY H. N. RICKEY GENEVA, Switzeriand, Dec In An earlier cable 1 called attention fo the great size of the Japanese Gelegation, much larger than any ‘Other nation sent to the first assem Bly of the League of Nati and to the speculation and adverse com: | Ment it had caused. | For some days it has been appar @nt that the Japanese have been DARING “BANK” THIEF IS CAPTURED WHILE HIDING UNDER BED Police captured a daring bank burglar Monday night. He waa dragged from under a home of J Interinke ave. containing $1.60, the only | . had secured ne the house, wa’ o hint ransac ing the ome. was ® en no one was a men W, A, Elliott and 1, W ris of Densmore precinct did the dragging MAY ABOLISH UTILITY DEPT. Erickson Asks That Resolu- tion Be Prepared Plans to abolish the department BMarting under this comment and whe heaagnad e Ne oo ol <goedne thar nmameyd lay when tran ‘The © he | Oliver on reque Cor ea | poration Ce Walter F. Meier At this session Viscount Ishii,|t Prepar be re 7 meg berrwcd ech head of the Japanese delegation, took elimination of th uu the floor.and read a carefully pre n eel 7 + any Under the Erickson plan, ” the Pared speech telling of Japan's loyal) aa Ur on ee Adherence to the league, its princ > @f world cooperation and its er ODjective—the substitution of justice | ™ —_ HOr war in'settiement of the dis.| Suomi © Putes between nations j vere ¢ ne EXPLAINING WHY SO MANY DELEGATES i > With consummate «kil, Ishii re | ferred to the fact that Japan has Sent a large delegation to the assem: | atives of the utilities de By for the express purpose of in-/the utilities division ‘Bicating her great interest in the | duties, city officials pont FATALLY HIT “We have sent here a compara-/ One Shot Dead, Other Is Dy- be distributed artmenta, He would Fr amendment to the ple on the propos’ tion With the crea railway depar by the ommission of most of th parate ment fow has out Mively large delegation because the | Fapanese government has attached importance to the assembly use it wanted the Japanese peo- at large to understand that a} confidence should be placed in novel attempt for promoting) and good-will among men; be Bical questions and because ite de-| wounded, an unknown robber wh ‘ire was to edycate as many young | was shot while holding up Mr. and Men as possible in preparation for) Mrs. W. C. Knowles In their home af ling their duties in this, the! here yesterday, was reported dying colossal! task man has ever con: | today Galved. Their son, Frank, returning home, “I venture to assure you that this| saw the robber thru the window and and enthusiasm in the/ fired a charge from a shotgun into on the part of the Japanese | his body. nama and people will, on all + o@ ns, be manifest so far as it] TACOMA, Dec. 7.—-Nick Nago, be humanly possible.” coal miner, was the robber who was [NESE DELEGATES shot and killed while robbing a pool CAREFULLY hall at Burnett, it was definitely o- ‘The tablished here today, Nago ran 100 Schnee a eteeates, headed PY | yards after a clerk bad shot him Ishii was speaking, as the| ‘Fu the heart was the first public indica of the Japanese policy, so far 100 Per Cent Club As this session of the assembly is @oncerned, toward Shantung and Far Eastern questions in which and The guest of honor at the 100 Per Cent club Tuesday was 0. J. Hut bard, financial agent of the Swift interests at Montevideo. Hubbard ts also former secretary of the Amer- fean Association of Uruguay. He was to address tne ctub on “Com- mercial Relations of South America and the United States.” ty, which the Japanese pressed rtrongly, but vainly, at the peace and which, undoubtedly, Be have been prepared to interject into this meeting of the assembly, ‘the latter brought up the question | Japanese occupation of Shantung. The Japanese leader closed his 3 remarkable for its apparent oe. but pregnant with deep to the Chinese and others) ‘who are familiar with the subtleties pretty certain to accept it nd meek ‘€f the Oriental mind, by announcing |!¥ attempt to save their faces with in the interest of the general | their government and people at home lby bringing up the Shantung ques as against her own particular | >Y 4 poster tion in much the same apologetic way that Ishii brought up the race equality question. Thus the Japanese will have suc accomplishing one of the Manchuria, Mongolia and elsewhere, had the initiative and aggressiveness of some of the western nations, they ly. But being Chinese, they are ‘@ssembly as to the subject of race ‘equality, but would patiently bide her time until a more opportune moment. | ceeded In SHANTUNG IN BURIED __ The Chinese delegates were under | another year, at the price of keep- Ro ilusions as to the significance ing quiet about race equality. ‘ef the speech. They realized that| ‘This is a very small price indeed, ‘the Japanese would by no possibility as, from the Japanese standpoint have waived the right to raise the| race equality is NOTHING MORE Face equality question unless they|/ NOR LESS THAN A TRADI thad received satisfactory assurances | pROPOSITION, just a is her Ca! from the guiding spirits of the as-| fornia demand, while the right to sembly that the Shantung question «tay in Shantung has immense, value not be permitted to be raised to her, any but the most informal way. ——______— If the Chinese, victims as they are! Freight train operation {s more of Japanese aggression in Shantung, costly than that of passenger trains. RERAIA TARA DADA ISIS IA IAPS ISIS ISIS “Give Something Electrical This Christmas” this seasion of the assembly—keep- Is Your Wife’s f.. Health What 3 It Should Be? If not, what is the reason? In nine cases out of ten it is a question of overwork. il And in nine cases out of ten the CRYSTAL ELEC- TRIC WASHER will relieve her of 90 per cent of the household problem. THINK IT OVER! Free Demonstration Any Time Phone Elliott 152 Mefighthouw EASY TERMS 418 UNION STREET i HL hh “gause it wanted to have around the ing Now | Japanese delegates certain experts Sade D f© give necessary advice in tech-| ELMA, Dec. 7.—-Probably fatally| Hears Swift Agent! would not accept this situation meek-! sronday afternoon by E. R. Tobey, | chief objects of their diplomacy at) ing the lid on Shantung for at least) THE SEATTLE STAR 'HAMON ROOMS |GOES TO GET ARE RANSACKED Wanted as Evidence CHICAGO, Dec, 7 cal officials joined today in a sea Federal and lo- for four men who last night broke} @uto, which he had reported stolen, | ot th pm D. F, Leon, 39, engineer, was arrest into the apartment building where! oo ana a an aad deve wy te coed Ge aiew oF a + Hamon, slain] ‘The auto, ite engine warm, was|Provement club, The fire equipment Oklahoma of} millionaire and potiti-| found within a block of where P. [| Will consist of a speed truck and a olan, . and stole numerous tet. | Mardin, 2 44th ave. 8 W., was! 160 gallon capacity chemical tank ters and papers be held up in West Seattle Sunday | With 450 feet of hone Hamon night, an hour after the holdup, In A frost-proot building with proper : au of the aut thelr public According to Charles Wills, land: lord of the apartment building, the papers and letters were being kept by him while Mrs. Hamon was in Ardmore, Okla, The men, he said rang his door bell and overpowered him when he let them in, They ran Leon is ber, He cked the house and finally founa| ®94 weighs about 160 pounds, The “FRC IER te papers lodged ina aocret recep | Pan who Meld wp train was went: / Hild Funeral for booty y heavier, according to Mardin | ei Shortly after the auto was fount! Mrs. E. J. Swalwell by Patrolmen J, H, Stoddard and M.f iy. era joey for 3 ottie |NEWSPAPERMAN |». arvovs0s, Hoon reported it wolen.| yin watwell, th wite of WO Is NOT HELD tion and get it, When be came ho| S¥#lwell. prominent lumberman, |IN HAMON CAS ai ye ARDMORE Okla, . Leon falls thru, he vor ordinance. jury inventig Jake ¥ have be bh Hamoi anell ney ¥ San. Antenio pot questing the arrest of Clara Hamon and Perry Foss, newspap man, following reports that Roms in-| terviewed the fugitive near San An tonto. a Canadian . SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Dee. At police and detective headquarters carly today It Wan stated that no re quest from County Attorney Brown at Ardmore, Okla investigate a report that P. M. Ross, newspaper man, had talked to ¢ a Smith Ma mon, alleged slayer of Jake L. Ha Murphy itentiary, California, which Kelly lator from F@som mon, had been received en picked up in Everett, last “Roas is not being held.” It was|month, for vagrancy, he gave the j sald at detect adquartors name of Murphy, and declared that ‘The local sheriff's office today in-|he was a Canadian citizen, Hamon is hiding in a ranch house 28 mijes from San Antonio. Little oredence was placed in the report, as best information of the local sheriff | can. | lw that she has escaped into Mexico jon her way to South America, H ~ |Dog Strips Off Most } of Caller’s Pants | Leaving the home of Alex Egran, 108 16th ave. S, where he had gone to ask where a friend of his could be| found, Sam Korner was stripped of | | his trousers by Exran’s dog, accord. | |ing to his complaint Monday after. | noon to Deputy Prosecuting Attor. } Bert C. Ross, Ross charged Beran with “allowing a vicious ani mal at large,” and Justice of the Peace O, W. Brinker is scheduled to hear the ense. conferned hi will be deported som to complete his term. | elected mayor, STOPS THE PAIN OF Painful Annoyances, | worst corn is quickly | Fy aR SRN painting |Held for Stealing From Navy Yard | Charged with theft of electrical |wupplies from the government, Har. old E. Wright, civilian employe of |the Bremerton navy yard, will be given a hearing Tuesday afternoon before U. 8. Commissioner Robt. W, | McClelland. Wright was arrested) ery. Furthermore, |fer from corns amall bottle of Cactus geroun, | deputy United States marshal. motoreyele, for which Wright is sgid to have traded some of the wupplien he ia charged with stealing, is held | by the marshal. mate. money if it falls, JAKE PIERNICH, LABORER, is | suing the city for $12,000 to com-| pensate for injuries alleged to have | been recetved when a street car| | struck a truck he was driving No- vember 20, 1920. | ‘Acid Stomach For 10 Years Now a Different Woman’ | | 600 pairs of our regular high grade Men's Shoes for- merly sold at $10 to $15 now priced “My wife wae acid stomach for 10 b H. D. Crippen, ‘‘but is o different woman since taking Eatonic. at $6.50 and Sntferers trom acid stomach'—let $8.50 in our base- tonic you also. It quickly ment store. out the excess | acidity and and makes the stomach cool and comfortable. You digest easily, get the full strength from your food, feel well and strong free from bloating, belching, f ' re} ng. etc. Big box costs only a trite wi 3 Big Meals a Day But Still Thin Why is it that so many people who | eat three hearty meals a day are so thin and emaciated?, It is not be- | cause they do not eat enough, but | simply because they require more | natural phosphate and tron in their aystem than food alone is able to| takes up and Special! 400 pairs Women's Felt Slippers, comfy| and leather solee; all sizes; $2.60 and $3.00 values— mice... DL .95 Basement Store Specials | supply. It is really remarkable what Men's Slippers— Blood-Iroa Phosphate will do for | $2.65 to $3.50 |auch people; it strengthens their | Women's Siipperw $1.95 to $3.50 Misses’ Slippers. $1.85 to $2.25 | nerves and enriches their blood, puts | the bloom of health into their cheeks | and, best of all, it enables them to/| put on pounds of solid, healthy flesh, | Even elderly people, who have tried Baby Slippers— Blood-Iron Phosphate say it makes 95¢ to $1.40 them feel from ten to twenty years | Baby Shoos— younger its benefit is as lasting | 89¢ to $2.00 Girls’ Slippers— $2.95 to $4.40 Boys’ Slippers— $2.95 to 84.95 Women's White Shoes, stall sizes,..81.00 Rubbers, small sizes, Women's Pumps and Oxfords, all _ sizes, Bt srccee eee 4.05 As it ig certain, Am it is sold under | a binding guarantee of antisfaction | or money back there can be no rea: | son why you should not go to the Ow! Drug Co. or any other druggist | |and get enough Blood-Iron Phosphate | |for a three weeks’ test today and so | gain that puperb energy and fine, | dominating forcefulness which go} |hand in hand with success, It conts | only $1.60 If you are pleased—noth- | | ing if you aren't delighted. | For Expectant Mothers Useo By Tune GewenaTions (WHITE FOR BOOKLET On NOTHERHOOD ane BABY. rene | , DAADPELD ResoLAToR Co. part. ¥-®, atLanta. oa | AUTO; NABBED, Thieves Take Letters Cops Say He's Bootlegger | Equipment to Be Housed in or Robber or Both When he came boldly to police ata- h| tlon Tuesday morning to recover his | from fire were found and a gallon of ¢ Search of hin house 1 e are pursed as to whether & bootlegger or only a roby is five feet, eight inches tw If the robbery cane will sed with violation of the city lq “2° FATE HANGS ON wv WORD FROM PEN ‘| Kelly to Be Deported if He’s pected to clear up his nationality or Murphy, isa parole vio He excaped last} January, after serving 40 months of} tyear sentence for burglary Later | veutiguted @ report that Clara Smith|at an immigration hearing here, he repudiated this and in sald to have sprinon record and to bave stated that he was an Ameri, If found to be a Canafian, Kelly If his lant #tory is Verified, he will be returned to Fol-| WALLA WALLA—Ben F. Hin CORNS AT ONCE Discovery by Chemist Enis These The sharp, throbbing pain of the! stopped by the growth with Cactus! Corn Compound, a chemist’s discov: | the corn thus treated will soon dry up and fall off. | It ta meedions for anybody to suf- and callourea, Aj} Corn Com-| pound, costing only a few centa, can [be bought at any drug store and ia) j sufficient to remove dorens of corna,! rns grow faster) The Cactus | | method kills them and is abrotutely Your druggist will refund your Rows Co: 'FIRE DEPT. AT | (let New Building wnity of protection t of ite rapid of the district Feeling the ne h tower and wignal service will erected on property been donated by Charles Schoening in the business district of Burien, for »|community administration purp nunity has 4 it the assist companies or which has organizatic were held at the Bo: Watnon Co. chapel Monday ernoon. Mra Swalwell died Sunday after an illness | | of some duration j | PROPOSAL |by the lure to t Puget reau BSAMUE! General of the The most for your Whether John Kelly, alias John! money, the best f will be deported to Canada tepends upon word from Folsom pen. mouth, ox or wool embroidery. Your Eyes Examined in all colors Glasses Fitted Broken Lenses Duplicated While You're Shopping For Christmas, drop in and have your eyes examined. We give you better service and better glasses, Bring the children in and have their eyes examined. and broidered net. brown. Sizes 21% to Women’s edges, have corners TH RGAIN BASEMENT Christmas Savings Are Abundant In The Bargain Basement Why not save on your Christmas gifts as well as on purchases for yourself? The Bargain Basement offers an abundance of happy Christmas suggestions, with prices from which are elim- inated the cost of Free Delivery, Charge Accounts, Free Alter- ations, Expensive Fixtures and other costly service features. Just in Time for Christmas Giving Two Weeks Ago a New York Waist Maker Decided That He Was Overstocked and That He Must Cut. Prices in Order to Get Money—That’s Why In Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Tricolette All in Newest Styles _ The Bargain Basement has never had enough waists at Christmas time to supply the demand—so, if you are thinking of waists as gifts, right now is the best time to buy them at a saving. These fine Georgettes come ina number of styles, including the popular tie-back models, and are shown in white, flesh, _ navy, black and brown. They are trimmed with beads, silk floss The Crepe de Chine Waists are in tailored styles, With high or low necks, and come in flesh or white, with trimming of floss em- broidery, hemstitching and fine tucks. Handsome Tricolette Blouses in slip-over style, come in rose, bright blue and tobacco brown, and have a novelty peplum of em- Women’s Christmas Slippers at $1.95 Pair What better gift than the -* yerina comfort. which a pair of these cozy Slippers will bring? Tn of chrome leather, an In light blue, pink, old rose, plum, Oxford, purple, dark green and Four in a Box, 65c Embroidered, Lawn Handkerchiefs with narrow hemstitched patterns in a gift box. E BON MARCHE We Can Offer Most of them have long sleeves. Not all styles All Sizes From 36 to 46, ey‘re of felt, with soft padded soles are trimmed with ribbon and pompons. 7. Gift Handkerchiefs embroidered in floral designs. Four different | | TRINITY PARISH CHURCH, Eighth ave. and James et, will hold a get-together dinner for members ‘and friends at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday. ‘rhe women of the church will pre | pare the dinner. |\URIC ACID CAUSES RHEUMATISM an anything el tieally no \insufficient exercise and j exempt from Urte Ac or more of terrible Mu els and Storm: Die, Poor © Acid tn. m. ‘The Kidneys are the natural filters of | | the blood, and when they can hot properly between the Jol ere ti ndition is known as MUBC UMATISM. When it is dey MATISM Gow re or | RU BU | 4 Betaties mpaired jot rid of the cause—the organs can the exceas Uric Acid is removed and the Kidneys assume their natural action, Buchu and Marshmallow Compound te |the greatest Uric Acid solvent made, It lin mot m patent medicine, but the result lof the accumulated knowledge of experi- lenced chem: thousand and the marvelous re | rant our claim that it i lever compounded for this purpose, | bottle often Festores the Kidn Biadder to their normal health strength, Even in the most aggray: cases or th Ain provement shown after hottie should be ao marked that ¢ treatment should no longer be considered eriment Second and University \ ta every place or © Drug Co., LIBERTY FURNITURE CO. 1915-1917 FIRST AVENUE LOSES LEASE | FORCED TO VACATE! $10,000 Stock . of Furniture: Goes on Quick Sale With the Greatest SLASHING OF PRICES Ever Seen in.Seattle SALE STARTS THURSDAY, 9 A.M. ar SEE WINDOWS FOR SENSATION, BARGAINS wal Full details of this great merchandising event will be published in The Star tomorro Don't miss redding it. apes STAR WANT ADS BRING RESUL

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