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| DEMANDED BY HUGHES "Statement on Far East Re- “QParded as Opposing |To Ask Gen. Wood to Be Philippine Gov. MANILA, P. L, July 9.—Amer foan citizens in the Philippines are planning to make an immediate re- quest of President Harding that Gen Leonard Wood be named governor general of the Philippine islands, ‘The Americans heré generally be lieve that Get, Wodd tn the éniy than who t# thoroly endugh aequatnt ed with cohditiona in the island’ to direct thé govertinient in the presént {financial @risis |She Is Not Sister of Mrs. H. G. Gates! Anglo- Jap Alliance . WASHINGTON, Juty 9—Poreinh | nts today had ah dutliné of sa's position oh questions af affairs ih the Par Bast. oo ped Of State Hughes has de- fh & hots handed the, Chiriess | ef that this government con- iets IS WhOIE-HeaFted Qupport of principle of the open door, which 4) essential to the “free ) development” of com- ‘Merce on the Pacific. finmediate occasion for the was an inquiry as to whether United States intended to con itg support of rights accruing the oral Telepraph Co, wader ‘gontract with the Chinese govern. Protets from Denmark, Great in and Japan have been made | the contract. : “Becretary Hughes’ reply Jooked upon as of wider significance more assurance that this gov it would stipport the contract the telegraph company. Tis Ag an intimation, at that the United States ddes not with favor on the AngioJapa- alliance, renewa) of which is under discussion by the repre- of Gréat Britain and her neer’s Murder Stirs Authorities PASO, July Nery soa <_< nt the murder ef iltiam Boh “resident. ot Seattle was | .|Give Reception to Mf Sart Abel 1711 Denny | way, Méportél as a sister of Mrw. | Hilda Géserud Gates in an account of hér te#timony in the alienation of affection suit brought agaltint the latter by Mrs. Lois Gates, stated | {Saturday #he was no relative, but | |that Mrs. Fla Goserud Gates ofee bonrdea with her Man and 7C Cocai ine Packages Are Held Arrested after he had, it ts alleged, sold dope to narcotic squad men | Chariés Jonés 18 th jatt, while seven | packages of cocaine are being held as evidence, Ten packages of morphing it is ginimed, were taken from J, Boder: burg, arrested at 1607 Pirst aye, Fri- day night by Anderson and Bauer man, Soderburg ts being held for in Yestigation. “Mustache Varnish” Taken by Dry Squad A compileté still, a quantity of| equipment, 200 gallons of mash and | }10 gallons of “mustacha varnish” | were séizea by the dry squad ih a | raid Friday night at 1408 22d ave. 8, where, they claim, Ernest Bown Was found witching his brew de velop. Brown is being held for city and federal preaéetition. E, A. Roberts, logger, made the mistgke of selling hooch to a dry sa man. Fé tf if the ity fall A two-otincd bottle of gaki and 50 cents ma&fked money are held a& evidetice whinst him. | Mail Service Man With @ fHendstiip dinner and re ception, given by the Seattlé branch of the Railway Mall association, Frank W. Vaillé, chief clerk of the railway niall s@rvice for the Ha-| WANT NATIONS IN WAYFARER Seek Representatives of All Peoples Hvery nation on Marth will Be represented if the grafd miareh in thé final seene of “The Wayfarer,” the bit passloh pageatit t6 be fre duced in the University of Washing ton stadium, July 24 to 86, aocording to Mrs, J, M. Mich and her commit tee, They are searching thé city for men, women and children of other lands who will appear in the fitareh j wearing their native costumes, Many of those Who havé been, en rolled are trying to sé that théir ma) tion has thé largest or most beauti- | in. the = mareh. Including ful repréd@ntation Prominent persons, SEATT ARRESTED FOR | Publicity Man Has Bright Idea but Is Nabbed ~ Albert Malotte, organist at the Liberty theatre, is a lodp- hound, | and that’s the reason he Just got out of jai Saturday. Malotte, who In a veteran aviator, conceived the idea of flying down Second ave, in hiv seaplane, doing a few casual 66pm, and scattering copies of “Melancholf Moon,” thé wong hit composed by himséit and Harold Weeks, | | con: | sulp of foreign countries, chirches | ahd sdclgti¢a havé entered into the) enthusiastically, Assur pactacle in every enterprise ance is given that the # dignified and solemn and courtesy will be shown those taking part, At least 20 negroes, mem and WOHHOr, AT Wanted to réprewent their race tn the march, ‘The nations of Burepe, Africa and Asia, as well as North and South America and Australia will be repre pented, Many more, however, are needed than have been enrolled. Thone who wish to partictpate tn the march are requested to report | at 84 University st, of telephone Bt ott 0082, Tie Wayfarer headqunr. ters, Mra, Rich ts asdifted in het aenrch for batiotinls by Miss Rather Shéppard, Miss Dorothea ‘Taylor, Mra. D. Milter, Mra. A. B. Benfield and Mra, Noble Hightower, Elevérith reieargal of thé 2,009 voles chorus will bé held Mon#ay eventitg = if, the Fira Methodist échureh, Fifth ave. and Marton st. Cooler Weather Is Promised Easterners WASHINGTON, July $.—A_ week's fFéspite from the heat wate was fore Tt Wad good plibiicity eturt, but Malotte failed to reckon on City De- |tective Claude Portner and the fagic eye of the police department he underestimated the exhilarating | effect of thé summer dzone. | Malette was sq Busy throwing fAérind fite that he did hot notice that |he was dosing altitude steadily, Hin last toof war completed only a few hundred feet above Second ave. Wh the dating loop-hound land 8, Detective Portner was Waiting for him, He arrested Malotte for dis turbing the peace, fer figing over ‘the city hall and for scattering hend. bills without a teense. cast by the weather bureau today” Starting July 11, the temperature in all parts of the couttry will hover aroun the horthal, many dégrees below the binzing het weather of the past few Gaye, the report stated. REW YORK, July 9.—feat prow trations in New York today totaled f& seoré, Whilt the tprrid wave con tinued unatated, There waa only Friday in Yakima. | walian {#lands,-Was hohored Friday | one death directly due to the heat arrangements will be madé the Boaney-Watson company, this A Paramount ere night at the Misonle club rodtia, in| the Arcade building. Mr. Vaille i#/ Meatr 4 Seattle from Honolulu. re WALLAG Ee RE ID ‘Too Much Speed !* AGNES AYRES THEODORE are in the cast, too! SENNETT COMEDY ul A ai rs ROBERTS an A to ri “OFFICER CUPID” CHESTER OUTING SCENIC “One Peek Was. Plenty” Denilide Hatubad Sobers re and business, danger! Thouxands slept in thé parka and on the beaches, The fige department lfunhed many streete. E more thrilling, rollick- ing renson why Wallave wid te thé wereén'’s most pop lar actor! ® romance of racetrack, Roaring with aredevildriven speed carn! ingling With rivalry, trickery, Strewing a thousand miles on the road to happt- love ness! Picture that starts the heart thumping and gives old ‘ather Tims the laugh. “MELANCHOLY MOON” latest song by Harold Weeks atid Albert Malotte Featured by the wire ee bia “It wag my fault,” Malotte esata | ifter he had been released. “It rl |wtch & perfect day that I couldn't hélp staging a little aerial ballet.” ‘Thie i» the first time in the his tory of Seattle that an aviator has j= arrested for joyriding thru the tmoaphere, LADDER FALLS; 2 FIREMEN HURT ayn Fremont SB fh ftanson, station Wo. & Both men wére taken to diy The ‘oceupants of the building Were fofeed to fee to the street In helt fight Clothes, while firemen battled with the flames, but when the ladder broké under thé Weight of the two men, the Mates gninéd steadily until the building was to tally destroyed. Me. and Mes. EB. L. Harper, Mr. and Mra, Oncar Healy and Min | Nettie Powell were in the butiding lat the time and were forced to flee }to the street, losing alt thetr per- sonal belongings in the fire, The fire started in the upper part! of the house and apread rnpidly, |the arrival of the firemen boing |delnyed by the inability of Mr» | Coykendall, the proprietress, to ge! a quick phone connection. When she called “Fitel, the Bperntor told her the lite tar “busy.” wtoh and Hanson wére severely |Wurtied and crushed | whieh the} beavy howe fell on theth. Neither is jdangerotsly hurt, however, The house wus a total toss, altho some furniture was saved from the lower | fioor, Cigarette donsious-Burtey ley tobacco flavor. It's Toasted xT, var hein D liceter Desa Northern Pacific Train No. 4 Sunday, July 10th, the hx PRESS, Train No, 4, Will leave King Street Station, seattle, at 7 p, m., one yhour later than present tichedule (This will #hérten the time of this train one hour to Walla Walla, Spo i kate, Montana poliits, St. Paul, Min | nodpolis and the Bast, as the present arrival time will be the same at all nd east thereol FLYING STUNT’ Also | LE STAR HERE’S MORE ABOUT IRELAND STARTS ON PAGE ONE jon home government about the same as that in Canada and Austra ha, . DUBIAN, July § streets of Dublin today, jorficialy effective until Monday |noon, order for the cessation of how titities were tasued by commanders of both sidée& shortly after thé armis tee Was aidneu inet night, The truce wad virtually operative | teday and for the first time in years there Wan pence {i Ireland. The wpirit of the people here ap- peared to be conciliatory, It was noted that General Macready, com mander of the British forces in Ire land, was actually cheered by the crowd when he arrived at the man sion house late yesterday to discus the truce terme with Bamonn De Valera, The people are evidently extremely anxious for peace. | De Valera and other Sinn Fein leaders were making preparations to day tor their conference with Pre mier Lioyd George, which will be held tn Landon and at which it ia |hoped a permanent peace for Ireland will be decided on and subseribed to. Both sides will go into this eonfer. ence, it is expécted, in a apifit of conciliation, The Sinn Feiners aré prepared to forego their demands for absolute independerive and the Frit: | ish, It is bélieved here, will be ready to treat with De Valera and his lew tenants on térma of equality and grant a greater meanure of sit. gov@rnment to Ireland than has here- tofore been offered. Firitish military patrols were with drawn today, the men remaining in thelr barracks. The artnored ears which for weeks have been trund- Ung thru the streets at intervals were in their “wtabies.~ Constables walked thetf béats to. day With no fear of being muddenly fired upoh from ambuali. Mombers ot the Irish republican army evén sppeared ih public in uniform with vat being molested: Little groups of tne once hated atk and tans strotied ther the treeta without arma frequentiy topping to chat with well known ‘inn Fethers and soldier of the opublicah force On every hand, It was apparent genuine effort was bel thice & great step toward verma- ent pence IDENTIFY DEAD WOMAN HERE it their Friday night Mra. M. Hungerfort, Of tie Atbany hotel, and Mra. Cecetin | Keinkorich and Georee Kruger, of | the Horneshoe Shooting gallery, 109 | First ave, recognized her, and the mystery was cleared, or partially, at known ax Mre, Bert O. Young. On June 29 Mra Knight took | rooma at the Altany hotel with a) man who reginthred as her husband | Ari two other men, Ahdy Corbin and | M. B. Livingston Mra Kaight w street Tuesday by two men believed to have been Corbin and Livingstone, after she had falieh in a faint. She died before the city ambulance could teach her, The men disappeared after stating that the woman was a stranBer to them. No trace has been found of them. Among Mra Kilsht's effects, found in her room, were a walise and inside it a note, addresed to “Mac,” mying, “This is all I'm going to take, here Gn the dresser.” On the dresses were found several |paison tablets tn a bor. Oh. the theory that the woman kijed her self, a second autopsy will be made. The first autopey showed that the wornan died of cerebral embolism, a Black and Tana! and Sinn Peiners fraternized in the) Altho the Fritish-Irish truce In not | SATURDAY, JULY 9.1921 SECOND NEAR SENECA “BURIED TREASURE” Leaves Tonight Starting Sunday Morning A Paramount picture—madée of the thin that make life worth while—the charm, the smiles, the happy tears of Batrie at his best! , ‘Sir James M.Barrie’ ntimenta ‘Tommy’ Mabel Tiere and May McAvoy The yoy of a lad w fights, ‘ike a knight of old, for, a bei daughter wcon™ i Picked tip on the | form of apoplexy. “One of thé strangest cases 1 have ever known,” said Députy Coroner \Frank Koepfi, PHILADELPHIA, July 9.—Frred erick T. Richards, 59, veteran cit. ltoonist, was fouhd dead at his desk here yesterday frém heart disease. Fot the past fiiné years Richards | had been on the stiff of the Phila. | delphia North American. He wis) Amociathd for mdre than 20 years With Charles Dana Gibson with Life. | Rolling Them, Knee-Lengths Also Tabooed NEW YORK, July 9,—The cam. biigh against bobbed hair and “extemporaneous blondes” in the business World is in full swing thruout the country, and if addi tion many big employers hhve ts. sued ukises against the following: ‘Transparent waists, low necks, knee-length skifta, rolied ddwn stockings, drug store complexions. ‘This whs revealed here today by Mra. Alicé Leary, who, af head of the Dtary Bmployment agercy, anntially pastes on thé fitness of thousatids of girth for office work “There are dozéna of office man agers right here in New York who, when a girl applies for a position, preface the usual cate chism by asking her to remove her hat,” Mra. Leary said. “If het compliance dicloses bobbed hair or perexide tresses, her chances for a job are gone Girls with vamp costtimes furnish the same objections as those with a crazy head dress, With a girl sitting around in a transparent waist, of An extremely low heck, or kneelength skirts or rolled. || down stockings—or a combination of any of them—the men em ployes couldn't keep their mings or eyes on their work,” | rapher, lwho disappeitred shortly ‘this elty and Seattle, | change of venue from Judge William ;that aré the outgrowth of bank fail- STRAND ORCHESTRA Under 8. K, Wineland ‘ Playing (a) “Love Nest,” Hirsch; (b) “Seotch Lallaby, on Kevite’ BILLY AND LEONA HACKER Popular Seattle children, in a series of their famous dances Mr. Frederick C. Feringer én the Organ > Vanity Comedy, “Rocking the Boat” | «Es itea.tes. FIRST NATIONAL KINOGRAMS PAIR SHOOT (BONE PREDICTS ~ EACH OTHER) HARDING VISIT Estranged Couple in Hotel! Alaska’s New Governor Ad: Shoot and Kil! dresses Chi Chamber OAKLAND. ~ Cals duly 9.— Predicting that at Preatdent Harding Man and wife, living in adjoit- | will visit Alaska on his first vacation ing fooms of & hotel here (and expressing confidence that the Seattle Elks Leave for Big Conventie The Nilnhtet deuhiere OF sushiia Gan Oe cee i Rae ser sie convention next eles. SECOND av. and sauiins #9. ooo NOW PLAYING | is| under assumea names, shot and [thp will probably be taken this killed each other last fight. year, Scott C. Bone, new gtvetidr Mrs. Ethel Vaughn, 30, a stenot| op tne territory, addressed the was induced to come to) menimers’ council of the Chamber of | the hotel by her husband, Edward | Commerce in the Masonie clubrooms C. Vaughn, from whom she bad) priday noon, been estranged. “The administration bas deep They registered under different) terest in the development of las, ico Ned one. Governor Bone said, “and The'woman was shot by her hus|every reason to expect that ihe | tand, following a bitter quarrel in| enormous latest possibilities of this the latter's room, She screamed,| great tertitory, one-fifth the size of nd he shot two more times. Altho| the United States and which cost the badly wounded, the woman ts be-|egyernment about half what Seattle lieved to have wrested the gum! paid for its street railway, will now from her husband, and emptied the | be developed.” remaining bullets in hts head, Then| Geyéernof Bone was entertained she staggered back to her own|Friday evefiing at thé Aretie chib, room and dropped dead. where'a program of songs, thono- The couple formerly resided in /logues and other acts was staged. Los Angeles, Navy Goes” Busted; Men’s Wages Held WASHINGTON, July 9.—The navy today will feel the pinch of having been broké sihcé July 1, due to the delay in passing the haval appropria- tion bill. Représentative Kelly, Michigan, in charge of the navy bill In the howsé, said today, in his opinion civilian employes In havy yards thriout the country Would not receive their weekly Wares today, dué to the ab.) sence of appropriations. Military ‘Training Camp Quota Full With Séuttle’s quota fied for the citizens’ military training camp which opens July 16, acgeptance of applications will be discontintied Sat- urday fight The recruiting office has supplied 10 Vacaticies in other districts, Applicants now fife being placed Gh the preférted Hist for next |summer's camp. Main St. Soft Drink Man Robbed of $450 G. Nakagawa, proprietor of a soft drink parlor at 92 Main st,, was rob- bed of $450 Friday night by a thief who went behind the bar and took thé money from a cash register while Nakagawa was absent. Nakagawa suspects a woman clerk after the Nightly from 7 p.m: t6 1 & mm. BLANCHE MALL oe TABLE & From 6 P. | SORbEEY, CHILBERG MAY WANT-CHANGE Expected to Ask Not to Be Tried by Judge Askren TACOMA, Jilly 9.—-Prosecutor J, Selden said today he expected Chil¥erg, former pr&sident of the Seandinavian American banks of |Legion Periodical to ask for a/ M k akes Appearance The “Seattle Post,” new American Legion periodical, made its apy ance Friday night, when the e page monthly was distributed at meetin, i of Seattle post, In Hooseveit wl hall, nowt Hayes is editor; managed, aunt ay, HA SION ‘ nao Iman turns 18) a, owe" or » Rae information @hit on the ground | prejudiced in cases D, Askren'’s court that Askren is your baskets, For ures, Chilberg, charged with il mn legally, borrowing money from the de funct Tacoma bank, is at liberty on $36,000 bull,