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: July 16-—Japan @Pposea the discussion of specific | Far Eastern questions in the forth- ‘coming Washington | gonference, it developed today. She agrees to a discussion of Far astern questions from the stand- BRORA entra! principles, it The ditittede of Inpat was re d in her reply to the American Invitation to tne conference, which Whether the Far qliestions were to be takén ificlly or in a general way. fopment, jusive statement by Premier © the United Press, offered ¢ heretofore unexplain- japan in welcoming dis t discussion in the coming It wad noted that the statement of Japanese premier, to Secretary of State “y @id not mention the Pacific hage of the coming conference. Praising the forthcoming gath- ‘&s simply a “disarmament con- Hara was elaborating on official reply to the United “whole-heartedly accepting invitation to a ‘disarmament nce,’ it was pointed out, and Japan is fearful of having spe fe | of the Far East dis "| Rainier ave. and State st. and altho country at the Washington confer. ence. “It Japan, standing on against her, she may with withdraw from it,” the marquis concluded, . 5 Japan Politicians TOKYO, July 14—(Delayed, Japanese foreign office today statea! that a favorable answer to President but early Saturday identification Harding's disarmament was given American Charge d’at- faires Bell yesterday, ‘The Japanese press and politicians agree that Japan should attend the disarmament conference but are un- cary because of the invitation to China, Italy and France, They feel that the scope of the proposed conference is too broad as it probably includes all Pacific prob- lems. Belief here is that the other pow. rg will support America in Pacific newspaper Nichi charges that a secret Anglo-Ameri can agreement has been effected and there is danger that Japan will be All leaders agree that Japan must proceed cautiously and in general trepidation. Many hold that America is incon- @istent in her disarmament propos- owing to the attitude of the toward the league of THE SEATTLE STAR SATURDAY, JULY 16, 192T. nIPPON IS HEDGING ON FAR EAST! Would Discuss General Principles”; Shies at Specific Questions BY A. L. BRADFORD WASHINGTON, ye The men playing leading bmg in the Irish negotia- tions—Upper left, Gen. Jan Christiaan Smuts; right, Lloyd George; center, pont George V. Lower left, Eamon De Valera; right, Lieut. Col. Sir James Craig. HERE’S MORE ABOUT OPERATIONS STARTS ON PAGE ONE HERE’S MORE ABOUT MRS, CASSIDY g | living representative of thin air it’s hard to say what the gentieman the neighbors in on our family dis cussions.” “Well, you should have.” he de. clared, again almost as if he meant it; “you needa corroborating wit- ness.” WOMEN HERE , Also Struck, Believed to Be Dying Two women were instantly killed ‘and a man perhaps fatally by a Rainier Valley street car Fri day night, at Rainier ave, and Btate st. “So you really think you want a According to W. FR. Fletcher, 4126 | divorce,” he said finally—"well, sup \l39th ave. &, motorman of the street! posing you send Casper down to ‘car, the three persons were crossing | talk to me, then we'll seo what we the tracks to catch @ jitney bus. can do.” ‘The woman were identified as: As I was leaving 1 asked him Mrs. Jennie Hatelmark, 2117 | about the fee and he said $100—if I Massachusetts st. wife of ©. B. | decided to get a divorce. , @ laborer. 14 | And between you and me, TT bet Mrs, deshen Waugh, 1714 | peanuts to poppies that that lawyer wind ave, 8. with the whiz of a smile and the The man is Christopher Hovde, | cray hair, who parks his hat on the 28, fisherman, 110 Boren ave. N. | eighth floor of the Alaska building, He ja in city hospfttal, suffering | gets a commixsion trom Cupid. trom internal injuries, a fractured!” One thing, anyway, 1 don’t belleve wrist and severe scalp wounds. he'd ever be accused of lassoing vic- In a desperate attempt to s4V¢| tims into the courtroom, his Wife, city hospital doctors Sat Pate -lurday pumped two quarts of saline Monday: Mrs. | Casstay solution into his veins. strengthens her plea on junds He wan sinking rapidly, however,| of ctuchy-—vond shy chee es and was not expected to live. wreteh ie the lowe The car tracks are very dark at Canpen—even the street car lights were burning, the three people made no attempt to escape until the car was upon them. Fletcher stated that he did-not see the people until he was only 15 feet away, and it was impossible to avoid R striking them. He jammed on the 2ND & UNIVERSITY emergency brakes and sounded the First Time whistle and bell, but it was too late. in Seattle The car struck the two women a8 they rushed to get clear of the car. | Hovde was struck with thelr bodies and hurled to one side, ‘The bodies of the two women lay in the morgue all night unidentified, was made by Louis Rolben, 1111 FE, Pike st. Mrs. Wavgh was divorced from her husband a year ago. : Her two children were living with |her up until her death and they have been removed to the detention home. Mrs. Waugh's sister, Mrs. Arthur Malling, Poulsbo, is to take care of them. Her divorced husband, Neil! Waugh, ts a fisherman living in| Ketchikan, Alaska } Mrs. Hatelmark is siirvived by her husband, Ole Hatelmark, and two children, aged 5 and 7 yearn. OLATHE, Kan.—Orval McKinstry, Indian off for treatment of dive: 08 tonsils never fails, Aly sicknews In traced to them, even goiter. ‘Tonsiix heed hot be removed if you use it Ask your neighbor, Bend postcard. strange adventures that | FOR PEACE OF IRELAND found two hours afterward by the po- T. Masterpiece, on @ Second , | Hee. am : A Special Screen Version 11, recently recovered from kidnap. incon ‘spon ers, heir to $300,000 ewtate of his oie be i father, who was killed. Matinees % The theilling tale of » woman Robinson Crusoe in 250 Grama of caste and castaways. fe aeacat'yse rca Ml BUSTER KEATON ™ yoX?, | BEING BOOSTED) OF DEAD MAN Both Sides Expeoted to|Dispuite Idenitification of Make Concessions Hgadless Remains BY CHARLES M. MeCANN ROBMBURG, Orb, July 16—with LONDON,. July 16—-Members of | the headless and charred body lying the Ulster cabinet were en route) in the morgue here claimed by Mrs. here today to be informed by Premier| R. M. Brumfield as that of her hus- Lieyd George that they must make | band, Dr. R. M. Brumfield, prominent concessions to the Sinn Feiners #0 | dentist and clubman, and with J. T. peace may be permanently restored | and Kd Russell equally tnststent that in Ireland, the remains are thone of their broth. Sir James Craig, head of the Ulater| er Dennis, hermit laborer, the solu- government, summoned his cabinet | tion of @ mystery evolved when to London after Lioyd George had| body was found under Brumfi informed him yesterday that both | blazing auto on the highway, three sides must make concessions, and | miles from here, lies with producing bad outlined to him the concessions | either Brumfield or Russell alive, po Ulster was expected to agree to. lee authorities declared today, Craig, it is understood, would not} Brumfield has not been seen since give a definite answer without firet| the night of the supposed murder, consulting his cabinet ministers, Sheriff Stamer issued « warrant As soon as Lioyd George has ob-| yesterday for the arrest of Brum- tained the agreement of both/ field on & charge of murder, Infor Bamonn De Valera and Craig te the| mation from various witnesses who Proposed mutual concessions, #0 that} claim t§ Hnvé noticed Brumficid’s basis of permanent settlement has | queer actions on the night #hen Rus been established, regular péace con-| sel) is Huppored to have beeh mur- ferences among representatives of | dered o Gentint, 18 ctaittiad by the British government, the Sinn | authoritieg to Aubstanttate the bélle? Fein and the Ulster government will| of Shetiff Btamor that the dentin be rted, probably early next week.| heavily involved financially, kill it ls understood, has proven Rusnel) £3 po mutilated the wody more obstinate than the Sinn Fein | that it @ould be taken for that of section of Ireland thus far, Lioydé | himstit. George has had no trouble gett! Thin Was done, officers declare, in together with De Valera, but the! order that $27,000 In Insurance pune Ulster men are determined not to| be paid to Mra, Brumfield, who later be put in the attitude of surrender. | would jéin her husband with her ing to the Sinn Feinera small boys, according to the Britiah government officials and today that the peace negotiations | mén, who wert known to have been were making satiatuctory progresa | together on the night of the supponed Sixteen Sinn Feiners at Liverpool | murder, qas alive when the car tast sight werd sentenced to from | plunged into & tree and overttirned three to 15 years for treason. into a stall ravine, A London publisher has offered | Fighting Continues | FOOTPADS HERE * Footpads held up siz people on Be in Belfast Region ttle streets Friday night and es BELFAST, July 16.—Wartare be | coped with loot valued st $44.50. [Only two persons were robbed, the appeared to have a case of “cold feet” J. W. Waltin, 768 Cotumbia st, held up by a masked thug at Ninth ave, and Columbia st. while walking Deaths since Sunday total 20, and ‘with sis Margaret Norris, 710 Co- there are scores of wounded in b0S | jumbia st., aad robbed of $43. | “Irving Gage, 1206 Republican at, was robbed of $1.50 at Fairview ave. and Harrison st. by a masked robber in aa |held up at Harrison st. and 16th jave. but ran when the man told him |to put bis hands up. |G, Williams wag held up at 6814 Heved to have been one of two men |Sizth ave N. W.. by two men. but who attempted to amault Genevieve Dell, a Portland girl, here early Fri-/put up & suff battle and routed merning, - p them. store at 901 Pine st. was held & mallor who entered his store rew a gun on him Peterson and the saflor ran. Is Arrested on Forgery Charge strugsie Mra. Sodercrem was arrest: her clothes were torn from her body, at Antlers hotel Friday for she was brought to Tacoma » Bhe is accused of passing a dumped into an alley, where she check, signed with the name of She was unconscious whee taken svcnam-icereh heen INDS HUMAN SKULL IN RENTON WHEN HE DIGS FOR A SEWER, A human skull was dug up Fri- Gay by 1. Revol, while excavating for a sewer on Mill at, in Renton. He decided he had found a eb to murder, But, according to Dr. Adolph Bronson, deputy coroner, the skull was that either of an In- dian or an early settler who had fallen down a well known to have been located in that vicinity. July 16, Chick Bryans wae twe yp of Ruy Knepper, of Sioux City, ‘wt @he end of the morning round ‘The cards: Evans, out—454, 345, 455-29. Knepper, out—644, 345, 435—8T. Evans, In—354, 436, 444—96-75. Knepper, in—555, 536, 444—40-77. A crowd of 3,500 followed the playérs this afternoon. Evans was/ going like ampion. the first/hole but the low: pion evened matters by taking the| second. They halved the next five in par figures and Rudy took the lead at the eighth. The ninth was halved and Chick squared himself at the 10th with an excellent birdie three. The champion took the lead at the 12th with another and in creased hin advantage with a par four at the 13th, The rest were halved. Canada 's War Share to Be $300,000,000 LONDON, July 16.—Canada is to| recelve $300,000,000 as her share of e the British empire's reparations | “The Rider of from Germany, This {# the sum| fixed by the prime.ministers' confer. the Ki g { ¢” ence. It is about one-eighth of the Canadian dominion debt. of Holman Day’s Fam- ous Novel A strong, heart-appenting story of the great North Woods where X. K. meant the sign of the brawny two-fisted giant who conquered the for- blasted the dams and sent his logs catapulting down the raging mountain streams. . ADDED ATTRACTION Litde Peggy Standlec, winner of the Mary Pick- ford Costume Prize, will ap: pear in person in songs and dances, wearing the costume that Mary wore, INTERNATIONAL NEWS Latest Events HALL ROOM BOYS 2-Reel_ Comedy LITERARY DIGEST Topics of the Day GORGEOUS PRIZMA absorb and fascinate—a Evenings and Sundays 350 President of Theosophists to Talk Here IRELAND PEACE (2 CLAIMBODY Religious Sect in Exodus Like Old Israelites BUENOS AIRES, July The kreatest Bince the children of Terns! fled from Exypt ie just geting under thousand Mennonites, members of a religious sect which doesn't believe in war, are fleeing States and Cana establish their own nation within Paraguay and Manufacture and sel) goods. Unit- ed States capital ip said to be Members of this sect had trou- ble during the war with Germany, when they objected to going into the Americart and Canad@ian ar- mies. So they've decided to shake the dust of those countries off their feet und to move to Para Fred Engan, a Minnesotan, rep- resenting the Mennonites, today Obtained an option from the Pare fuayan government on 3,000,000 | acrea, The Paraguayan govern ment yesterday passed a law ex- empting sons of the Mennonites from military service, Six representatives of the sect have just completed @ tour of #ev- ora] weeks thru the territory they propose to settle on. At present it is inhabited only by Indians, and some portions of it have not been visited by whites since 1635, when the Spaniards crossed from Buenos Aires, Thief Ring Thought Broken by Arrests A ring of merchandise preying on department stores, was believed broken today, with the ar- rest of Gussie Ekholm, a Indy barber, at 2035 First ave., and Cari Nelson, a janitor in @ downtown department store. Nelson ts alleged to have had tn hia possession @ large quantity of sil underwear and other articles of women's wearing apparel that he was selling systematically. Mrs. Ek- John Reilly, 1009 Fairview ave N.,/ holm is said to have been the retailer of the stolen goods from her barber shop, at 2035 First ave. L. W. Rogers Hereafter a tour which has ez- tended from Australia to Alaska, L. W. Rogers, national president of the ‘Theosophical society, will deliver « police. moennage of peace, under the title of Sinn Fein delegates alike declared Pollog tn#ist that one of the two| “The New Knowledge,” at the Ma ronle club rooma, Aronde building, | Sunday, at § p.m Roger is mid to be known inter. nationally as an eloquent exponent of his society's teneta, He has been attending here the 25th annual convention of the Ameri- can section of the Theosophical so His lecture Sunday will be open to Stolen Auto at Foot of Cliff Is a Wreck others scaring away tne thugs, who| A stolen automobile belonging to was found three hours after it had been stolen, demolished at the foot was the first victim. Wallin was|of a 200-foot embankment at Rich- PORT TOWNSEND.—Biaze, be lieved started by cigaret, burns quartermaster dock, with damage es Reily had left the car parked in |front of the Labor temple. No jtrace of the occupants of the It in believed they Jumped when the car came to the car was found. EVERETT. —Fire Gestroys Well- ever shingle mill; tons, $10,000. who told him to “beat it” Gage W. MoCaffrey, 928 16th ave, wae! (4 althe the men were armed Williams F. BE. Peterson, proprietor ef Irl's golden hair, picked up by a Royal Mounted sergegnt, tracking a mad man on the Arctic’s rim—and Uren he finds the girl and the loupgarou he has come to take! Education! Monkey Comedy 2) “SNOOKY’S ~BLUE MONDAY vo AUTRE ’ COLISEUM CONCERT recs SUNDAY, 12:30 P.M.—44 ARTISTS Overture “Tanohauser” .... Ballade and Polonaise for Vivli from “Samson and Delliah”.. Saint-Saens success “Prince of Pilsen” reririiritriteiiter tier err eerre reine Luders ARTHUR KAY, ‘ONE OF STOLEN BANK BILLS HER |Police Now Beliéve Bandits Still in City A $50 bill, identified a» one that was stolen Wednesasy py auto ban | dite who hela up Leland Higbee, |bank messenger of the Northwest Trust and State bank at. Second |ave, and Spring st. escaping with $25,000, was found in Seattle Friday night. Detectives are of the opinion the thieves, at least one of them, are still in the elty. The bill was given to s young woman by «@ young fel- low whom she bad known but « hort time. He said he wanted her to have a “Uttle present” from him. She sald he had a roll of bills that a “horse couldn't kick to pieces in a week.” Bhe became suspicious of the man |and checked the number of the bill with the printed numbers of @ missing bill She found it to one of them. She reported the matter te the | Pinkerton Detective ageney. Police |belleve the thieves have camou- flaged the stolen auto and are now in Seattle ———— en JOINT PICNIC Bunday at Fer tuna park by Seattle Irish societies, Strike. Because Se Yu! Rubenstein + .Francke Conductor amas