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SAY U.S. CAN'T REMAIN ALOOF | Germans Discuss the Treaty Failure in America BY CARL D. GROA (United Press Staff Correspondent.) | BERLIN America’s po ro guERt sn depart the pla pleasing the | da America ts fined a tre} and Russia may ¢ he wapaper | Kded, declaring for this re the | United States ant emain aloof. | he German pi kenerally regret in repre to ew Amer ms of the treat to re the evidentiy wants European situation France and to work thelr bitter wills ‘ | against German } consider “no price | rest Ame plight, and secure American bring her people “to life,” the paper added GERMAN REDS PLOT MURDERS: a in her 1 to} news L e + | BERLIN, Nov (Dy Mail) ommunivts of a gy ier type a ga * afoot | rm y " hei plots for the winter are Immortal romance, at which, amid the teasing J, cemonstrations to organtand . murder, And, while leaders are in| charm of incense, your troubles forgotten, you fi) nocentiy deciaring that the Inten- . . jor f both independ nt may drift away on a tide of enchantment such Jey" or ren teaser ten ne v u guvermment is constantly rounding as you have never known before. oe yr: mene proving that at least Strand Orchestra, Under Wineland, in an Impressive lamong certain groups of commun Accompaniment NIGHTS (AFTER 6) Lower floor and lower a amaatid Upper balcony aoe e100 Children ...... . Ae Loge seats All Prices Plus Tax ints, tent there exist nature. Government disclosures leave tit | tle room for doubt that some of the | wilder spirits among the Spartacists propose to form a murder-bund that would do away with political jopponents plans of the blood Sle fe Ase Sle Loge seats DAILY AT 11, 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 to Probe Ruling Demanding that laws should tm. mediately be enacted making mem- bership in the I. W. W. or any kindred organization grounds for de. portation, Jack Sullivan, Seattle at torney and former vice president of | the American Legion wired Sen- ator Miles Poindexter protesting the | recent ruling of the department of} SEATTLE LIKES lI. w. w. Applies ak junre Sorae tie snqrtation <t INSTANT ACTION| Berth in City Jail jullivan was chairman of the com. ‘There has never been anything} james smith, 34, logger, walked |Mittee to investigate anthAmerican with the quick action of simple| into the office of Police Captain E,| Propaganda at the recent national | witchhazel, camphor, hydrastis, etc. | con as mixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One| “.precees Sunday. lady With inflamed and watery eyes| guess yon wane ta. s0 tte wiving Feports her eyes are bright and clear | myself up.” a after using Lavoptik a very short |" cergrent, book this man” arte time. In another case five applica: |... convéntion of the American Legion American Legion Friendly to Men a one yg Aes Hedges. And Smith was sent | ins produced great benefit. We) upstairs to a bunk and two dai A guarantee a small bottle to help ANY faig * UUS of Labor Unions |' CASE weak, strained or inflamed ”% “piackie| Declaring that a large portion of | eyes. Swift's Drug Co. and leading | penis were ar.| tte American Legion ix composed of druggists rested by Sergeant P. F, Keefe Sur eNoring yg rd pap gee te a day. All three meri are held for fed-| “70M are members sg ree labor, the state executive commit-/ eral Investigation ved (a3 SRE ol tee of the Legion, meeting in Seat-| | tle, in a letter Sunday to all of the| } THUG GETS TOOL CHEST Washington posts, Corrected the im- | A lone gunman robbed Lawrence! pression that is being fostered by! Rerry, 1504 Ninth ave,, of $6.50 and/radical leaders that the American several Skinner & Eddy tool checks| Legion is working contrary to the| near his home early Sunday beat Interests of the labor unions and | of laboring men Catarrh titutional disease. Year oven the curative value utional remedy, Hood's in the treatment of this Sold and recommended everywhere UNSOLVABLE UNFATHOMABLE IMPENETRABLE Russians Meet to Ask for Passports Reports that 4 meeting of Russians | at 1405 EB. First st. Sunday was a Bolshevik gathering were Inid at rest when police Investigation show ed the meeting was an assembly of Russians desiring to obtain pase. ports back home. The meeting was Ina have the con) Sareparilia, | complaint by druggint BAYARD VEILLER’S GREATEST authorized by Chief Warren, and| OF ALL those in attendance were not MYSTERY parapets Biases PLAYS | Sunday Burglars Steal Lavallier A diamond lavaliier, gold and Canadian coins were stolen the room of Mins LaFall, 1003 West. | THE 13th CH Al R = NOW ~ | § Florence | Guterson’s New “Dixieland Jazz Band” Giving syncopated ern ave, early Sunday morning. L.| L. Wick, Vancouver hotel, 1906 Sev. | enth ave., lost $14.75, a pearl-handled knife and tool chest, when his room HOLD FUNERAL TUESDAY Funeral services for Mra. Nancy | M. Burke, of O'Brien, who died Sun day, will be held in the chapel of Cc, G. Chittended, Kent, at 2 o'clock ‘Tuesday | | interpreta- tion of the comedy sensation, “BUMPIN > | INTO Tuesday BROADWAY” with " enge GUTERSON’S Should ms by ome a ad AUGMENTED fis arr lO? wal 6 ESTINY’ OR! ESTR. women and another ey we for men? oe st Int hi “The ‘Thirteenth Chair” story of Wall Street and. a woman's love, CONCERT NUMBER “The Blue Paradise’ DEON FT aah .| pretty little romantic showing at the Mission until Tuesday THE SEATTLE STAR—-MONDAY, NOVEMBER Olive Thomas Is Charming as a Little “Spite Bride” at Mission “The Spite Bride,” a Olive Thomas, as she appears in night. —_———. *—-——— — —_——_——@ STRAND | aaneigh anennene Lean Ws, Grimth’s “Broken BI LIBERTY —James Oliver Cureeed’s | |#0ms” i8 a silent drama of love, y “Hack to God's Country”; Mack | land death. The scenes, laid maint Sennett comedy; Pathe News. in the wharf rection of London, and partly in a large Chinese port of en try, are done ina manner of artistry, which would be hard t The original story is * and the Child,” written by Burke poet. The child is a girl, the daugh ter of a cockney pugilist, who makes her his punching bag when his tgn per and liquor control him One day. after a severe beating the child drops in a faint at the chink’s CLEMMER—Rayard Veiller’s “The Mareta Thomas The chink in a dreamer, a i] Grittitn’s 1 "The Chotee of Nex tare,” scenic; Strand Weekly, MISSION — Olive Thomas in “The Spite Hride”; Hrigg’s comedy, “The | Phote-Graft Gallery”; International News Metures. —~ Dervthy Philtipe tm | |door, Mo takes her in—bathes her ITTLE. — Aed@roy Manson in| (bruises and dresses her in robes of “Parity lnatin. For the first time in he? life | CLANS A——Nerma Talmadge ta “The {the child «mil Children in the House.” . = | But some one tells the pugiliet and NOW—The won- der picture, made in the Arctic cir- cle, showing six- ‘kinds of animals— teen wild the first of our se- ries of super-fea- ture screen stories— “BACK TO GOD’ COUNT With Nell Shipman, Wheeler Oakman, Charles Arling, the genuine Great Dane Wolf Dog, Wapi the Killer, and a half-million-dollar scenic spectacle of Far North- _ ern scenes never before actually photographed. THIS IS A JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD STORY A Story of Thrill Suspense and Romance Wallace on the Wurlitzer, playing “Let the Rest of the World Roll By.” Afternoons 22¢, after 630 31¢; loge seats 54¢, children, any time, 10¢. t y” ERRRIESE LS Pr om) is PATHE NEWS All prices plas tax, uosinianemmmcecsentinhe Gmeovers thé Wheteabouts of the ee |qirl, His child with a ¢ chink! LIBERTY | He'll “learn” them both, And he The. devotion of a dog to thone| 4 . who treat it kindly and ite hatred| ‘Tragedy follows tragedy—the child] ggey of those who attempt to master Itidies at the brutal hands of her The Rex in showing “Her Code thru cruelty is strikingly brought | tather the father fails from a shot] pi onoe,” Florence Reed, out in James Oliver Curwood's great) fired by the chink—and the chink story, “Hack to God's Country ends his own life as the police close ing shown on the Liberty screen|in upon him this week There in onl Curwood writes his story about )the poor little Wap, the killer, a at Dane, upon|ts wonderful whom no man or beast has ever| gives an equa’ lavished @ kind word or act. Another|as the chink, and Donald Crisp is a read of the story leads to Nell | brutal, hateful father. Shipman as Dolores LeBeau, a gir The picture ts preceded by a short one Lillian Gish. Aw roken blossom” she bard § Bathelmess y clever performance ing with her father in the wilds of |prologue, during which a young| *" Canada and whom all the animals| woman with « pleasing voice renders |‘, near her home have learned to|the song, “Rrokep Blossoms love | “Broken Blossoms” is the attrac When fate takes Dolores and a|tion at the Strand this week. helpless husband into the Ar regions she is brought Into touch | MISSION with the dog, who has received the| Would you Ike to be the bride of name of “the killer’ from the E*|a man who had married you just to kimos and traders whom he has/«pite another woman? Billy Swayne. frightened thru his flercenens./a scion of one of New York's oldest Dolores kindness wins his friend-| families, didn't love Tessa Doyle, the ship. little dancing girl he married How Wapit saves the lives of! he har tly know her. Dolores and her husband, who are) won fleeing across the barren lands in a! swayne ove sleigh, furnishes one of the real thrills of the story. ‘The production, which has its set ting in the Canadian wilderness, switching to the frozen North, is! filled with beautiful scenes of the North made realistic by the appear ance now and then of a mountain Non, a lynx, a big grisly bear gnd & number of other wild animals eee in fact ie Lee threw Billy © for another man Rilly thought the world had come to end He did not know what to do, #0 he |married Tessa Doyle little lancing girl. After convincing the social set that he had “jilted” Milli cent for the show girl he proceeded to have his marriage annulled, Then things begin to happen. Tessa has a dancing partner who | tries a bit of blackmail. The little chorus girl wife gets peeved at both A xweet cor IseUM her husband and her partner. She » Talmadge is the cause of the drops out of sight. The next we neo | of people seen in front of of her she is secretary for a Red} seum any time during the Cross branch and name of Miss Reed. olny unde hi on Talmadge is playing the es — ft er in “The Isle of : man he The rest of the picture is filled] onque with pleasant happenings for Tessa tao tie! Harmon, daughter of | she meets her husband (she loved | ashionable parents, she ie fo him all the time) at a church bazaar | into marriage with a man she ¢ sak stabs Dies ann A © the audi-| not love to satisfy the social and) once knows that Tessa and Billy will financial needs of her frivolous|i. in each other's arma for the final’ mother, Later, during an ocean! padeout trip, the liner is sunk by a au Olive Thomas ts a. charming tittle marine and the girl is rescued by a | op, sk Make Wile jak ote stoker who, after a struggle in) piy sw in “The Spite Brid which they both nearly drown, man: the Miauon ages to drag her onto an Island. The b . . i | 1 bill if completed by a Brig To make it all the more interest-| comedy, “The Photo Graft Gallery ing the screen titles inform us that/ ang a series of International News this very good looking young stoker | pictures in © woman hater, The rest of the} e story leads up to the death of the husband and fhe rescue of the you bar: ear pair wro during their isolation on| gawara the istand have fafien in love. with the aid of a clairvoyant Among tho cast of players support:| . confession from the mu ing Miss Talmadge is Natalle Tal-| his friend, Stephen Loe, Wh madge, Norma's youngest sister, 1 maw: ts believe in spiritualism? Wales believed he pi oars the medium'’s crystal, his . own image fade into a skeleton, he | COLONIAL laughed down his fears, What had Destiny,” starring Dorothy Phil-| he to be afraid of, He knew there lips at the Colonial, presents several| was no blood on bis hand novelties. In the first place, the lead-| But, when the spiritualist went ing man, William Stowell, is Miss|into a trance and asked the spirit Phillips’ brother instead of the cus-| of the murdered man to accuse the |tomary sweetheart, the latter part| guilty one, Wales was stabbed, | being played by Harry Hilliard, once| Though there had been 18 people in| ‘Theda Bara’s leading man, the room, no one had seen the mur In the second place, the picture presents parallel lines of action, starting from the same point and « jriving at widely separated sions “Desiny” in its main line derer in the darkness, was left behind A young girl, who turns out to be} coneclu:| the supposedly lost daughter of the | clairvoyant, is one of the men who of prog. | are suspected of the crime. | and no clew ress shows the results of Stowell’s| This ts the mystery which Bayard overweening lust for power and de-| Velller leaves for the audience to termination to conquer the financial | figu out in “The Thirteenth world, | Chair,” being shown at the Clemme Despite his sister's efforts, the | this week, money-mad man launches on a| As an added attraction to the pro. | course that nearly brings disaster to| stm, Manager Clemmer is showing himself, hig brother and sister, | wold Lloyd's first two-reel comedy, In the cast besides Miss Philips, Bumping Into ea coh a Stowell and Hilliard are Walt Whit. |— man and Gertrude Astor, a... Bad d Cough | tated throe reas, The first straw hat was manufac tured in the eleventh century, *— When you thin} | of advertis. ing, think of The ar. | ay Uj, ah “Ai Dav »pular dramatic star, @ young and beautiful Miss Reed is splendidly toe Dav hands his sweetheart bac ne enough as La Salle TONIGHT AND TUESDAY ONLY The clever little beauty who delighted you in “Upstairs and Down” at the Coliseum not long ago— A dramatic picture that is full of romance and that has a touch of mys- tery as well. ‘ ee RUSSELL ON THE WURLITZER in the leading and Willian Desmond of he} Mins Reed plays the role of Alice | receive srl. | bonuses, who is engaged to Eugene La Salle, | school lands leased for ofl, gas and . man of wealth. Fate steps in, and|other mineral purposes, thru a twist of circumstances the €M-/to figures recently made public, agement is broken off. cast 8 | rie to k, in spite of | unit the evil efforts of his rivals. jother sheep-raising countries of the| colds, influe | world, |fessor Leroy was said to have stat |Oklahoma Schools Greater development of the! now in operation or the ad- [dition of new ones will cause the Tw Hit by Train NO MORE CAT Wealthy From Oil! OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 24.-— (United Press.)—-Oklahoma schogis $2,000,000 a year from royalties and rentals of} according annual income to mow the permanet school will amount to many millions More than a million and a half barrels of ofl were taken from the state school jands during the past fiscal year. Millions of feet of na-| |tural gas were also sold. at upward | funds SACRAMENTO, Nov. 24.—Peter | Cals, 42. and Fernando Martinez, 46, | were instantly kilied yesterday morn: ing, when the automobile in which | they were riding was struck by the Southern Pacific passenger train | hav from Chico, at Ben Alf, five miles |proathe the lf, “ire fram ear north of here, jcoughas, colds, bronchitis, sore The wreckage was dragged 1,000 and influenza. | fect before being thrown aside by the ||, This is certain. and wate | train. | daily, |trou come ‘or it won't e ‘SCIENTIST SOUNDS tel be Sa DOOM OF BLOWFLY :siisie,ii> oma ue ia Stood, the Tent of Time Every fall and winter, for more # |than 20 years, thousands ' have made it a daily iu ‘owe ‘cent. e rtelt Drug Oo, 6 SYDNEY, Nov, 12.—(By Mail.)—|heler will last» lietiaga (United Press.)—News that the/,"few cents. A f nd ol British scientist, Professor Leroy,| the inhaler will last for has discovered a remedy for the|!ts pure, soothini Dreathed’ deep ravages of the blowfly upon sheep,| passages of your nose has been received in Australia, as in| should keep you free ter long. Pleasant to a few minutes daily, and ed that Australia could be cleared of the blowfly within five years. | : Le Headache FELIS UNDOMESTICUS | Relieved quickly MEETS UNTIMELY END FS A [J ME ‘ANALGESIQUE BENGUE does it. Direc! with intense interest. Pro: ZILAH, Wash, Nov. 24.—Felis Undomesticus, in other words a Wildcat, plagarized on the housecat's well-known nocturnal concert stuff. This was on the roof of J, J. Guns’ ranch house. Forty-five Colt. Poor pussy; NAILS ARE 8 RCE WALLA WALLA, Nov. 24—The| tions with latest “shortage” has reared its ugly tube. Get one head here. 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