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THE SEATTLE STAR (THE LONE DUCK NEARS Cover DRUNK GUNMAN WANT BRIDGE ty (rn Love poccreans cover) "Feeling Grows ws Against Nip- ponese; American Atti- tude One Cause BY MILTON BRONNER LONDON, Nov, 17—In Engtand Phere has deen no such dramatic Fevelation of Japanese methods as Dave been made by Jack m in Bie exclusive articies, but neverthe esa British fecting is steadily crystal against the unnatural alliance With Japan. © This alliance spectfies expiration tn | uly, 1921, unless denounced by one Ter both tn July, 1920, Neither side J @enounced the treaty, Instead, they BMnounced their Intention of renew A AER A NE A A A ing it. But, complying with the pro- Winions of the League of Nat eovenant, they have filed a cop = the treaty with the council so that M can be examined to see whether ‘any of {ts provisions are tn conitict with the covenant . of the alliance before tt was Ee on there Is great opposition it now. The main causes of attack ever here are as follows: | FIRST—Acstralia’s desire for o white ND—The growing feeling that * alliance with Japen will be with disfavor by America, atte gama ever Japan's atti- FOURTH—Denanciation of hee crae!- Mies te the Koreans j ‘The opposition to the treaty ts con- Aiped to po particular section of the| T have seen denunciations of he alliance in tory, liberal and so-| ‘cialist newspapers and weeklies alike. NONE OF OLD REASONS FOR ALLIANCE EXIST § Thus m the liberal weekly, Every- ‘man, before the alliance was re! 4, Oliver Coyne wrote that none Jet the reasons formerly impelting| an ee This is the ONE Reason Why You Should/ See and Hear the Pathe Phonograph NOW) ni " = lab | WE LAY this proposition down as the naked truth; that sooner or later every cultured and well-con- ditioned home will own a phonograph. The question is—which one? The purpose of this demonstration sale is to ‘|prove that the jeweled | What hae become of ie 4 withdrawal of the Jap for: oft «| era railway? He says Australians think moves mean Japan's determination an overlordship over the east COND—When the Marshall and Car- | the pew Hebrides, the bastions of | evast and only 1,200 m Sydney. D—Is Japan prepared formally to aad the policy of & white sw MES AND AT ONE ‘The Intensely tory Saturday Re , which “ts not over-friendty to says that under the treaty ‘Ht stands, if America made war Japan, Britain would be bound join Japan. “This,” says the y, “is a very unpleasant, indesd tmpossible, engagement.” | The semi-socialistic New States has a slashing article on Japan's ey in Korea. It says that the pol. and conduct of the Japs on the te mainiand are sowing the seed disaster not merely for China, but ly foe Japan herself and for| ‘whole civilized world. If England's alliance with Japan to last, it can only be on terms it will satiety a genuine liberal in England. ‘The British must be mtisfied that are compounding no felonies inst popular liberties in the Far and that England is helping! iranteed peace and war. __ The righting of the wrongs done to and the self-etermination of fare considered matters for the | by barricading himself, heavily | ed, in his home at 2813 37th ave. Tuesday, Fred BE. Wadman, 62, inter, was in clty jail Wednesday h Wadman and his wife, now in city hoopital, are said to have been Grinking moonshine. Pathe is the one to own. The Pathe phonograph is | superior, because it differs ifrom other talking-ma- chines. It has invaluable fea- tures which other phono- graphs do not possess. With the Pathe phonograph, you do not have to worry with needles. Needles scratch and wear out your records, to say nothing of the inconvenience in having to change them every time you change a record. The Pathe plays with a Sapphire Ball. This Sapphire Ball is round and smooth, is ground under a microscope to exactly fit the grooves in the records and is indestructible. You can play a thousand records with a single Sapphire Ball, | without. injury to the records or to the Sapphire Ball itself. And the tone! You have never heard such marvelous, lifelike |tone reproduction in a phonograph, unless you have listened to the genuine Pathe. costs no more than the ordinary Phonogr aph 2 FREE! Come Tomorrow! Let Us Play Your Favorite Selection on the Pathe! A. B. DUBOIS 1107 Third Avenue Between Spring and Seneca Streets Open Evenings Till 9 Worth of Genu'ne Pathe Records Elliott 5368 IS IDENTIFIED | Man Who Terrified Woman | Is Wanted at Bellingham Frank I Peters, who fired a re| volver at Mra, Guy C. Wiliama Tuew |day morning at her home on High |jands road, near the Seattle Golf lelub, when she thwarted him In an attempted hold-up, was in the county jail, Wednesday, charged with at tempted highway robbery. Peters, according to the sheriffs office, was promoting the “Belling | ham Steamship Co." and was want ed at the time of t leged hold up. because he waa procered an automobile from the | Lewls Auto Co, of Bellingham, and having paid the first installment/ with a bogus check for $1,000, After his arrest he was identified by & neighbor of Mra Wiliams an the man who had tried to hold ber up at her home early Tuesday, E MAY ATTEND OWN “FUNERAL” | | BEVERETT, Mass. Nov, 17--Leut. | John M. Gramstorff ts awaiting the arrival of his corpse from France Gramstorffs “death” was an nounced officially and the war de| partment refuses to consider his re! peated claim that he is alive The department, a# a final effort to convince Grametorff of his error, has shipped his remains here Gramstorff t# to inspect the body on arrival. UNITED STATES SENATOR WESLEY 1. JONES teft for | mations! capital Monday, He pr | ably will not return to Seattle unt! after the short seasion @f congress. | WENATCHED — Poses fail tol find trace ef Jimmy Miller, former| |} Coast leagtts ball player, misuing in | | woods for four days. 1 od of having |™ | University and Law AT MONTLAKE Chamber of Commerce Would Connect Districts The efty council ts to be asked by the public Improvements conmnittee of the mber or Commerce te tn. venti he cont and feasibility of comatr nm of a bridge over the take Washington canal at Montlake | ave., following « vote of the chamber | crostens Tuesday. The resolution submitted to the trustees points out that euch a bridges would meet the tmmediate eds of connecting up Capitol MID districts with the uret nections, It would also she the time re qutred for people of the latter diss ltriets to reach the business section. Much brid, would bring thousands inte cloner touch with the University rrounds and the stadium, and would afford an outlet for streams of pec and Interlaken WEONEEDAY, NOVEMEED 17, 19°71. riser Parerson Col SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET ! | | Special Price Basement | SPECIAL LOTS FOR QUICK SELLING THURSDAY tators when the structure la emptied after a game or pageant Fireman Injured En Route to Fire. Struck by « broken skid chain while riding a fire engine on tts way to a fire in Burien City Monday | night, Pipeman Herbert H. Buchanan of truck squad No. 1, Third ave and Pine et, recetved a deep gash over one cya. He was at Providence | hompital Wednesday. ‘The fire destroyed the home of 3.1 Wiame. The family was in Seattle ending a theatre. An overheated stove in believed to have started the blaze, Damage amounted to $6,000. Buchanan lives at 1527 Terry ave ‘The Engtish derby has been won by the favorite on more than 60 occasions. menu m i u ~ Vo / ie mM ay Sif 7) Reg. U. 8. Pat. Off. Conditions of Sale 1. ‘The phonograph offered” Phonograph, Model 10, tm this mule te a genuine Pathe It in 42 inches high, 20% inches wide and 20% inches deep. Beautiful mahogany or oak in absolutely the most substantial cabinet construction, It te equipped with genuine tndestructibie Sapphire Ball for playing Pathe records; universal tone arm for playing an makes of recorée; one hundred steel needles; AND $25 WORTH OF PATHE RECORDS TO BE SELECTED BY THE PURCHASER, is Si Lina pitti oun tls ‘tattan ate 0) 4k Bs tone fnittal payment may be extremely amaf The bal ance to be paid within installments. the year in weekly er monthly 4, Entire equipment wil be delivered to your heme tmmedi- ately on receipt of initial payment. Freight or express charges will be prepaid Beattia to ail points within 60 miles of 5. ‘The Pathe Phonograph tnctuded tm thie sale t guaranterd for one.year. Any defec' ‘tive parts within that time will be replaced without charge. Written guarantee furnished with each phonograph, 6. Privilege will be gtven to all purchasers to exchange this instrument for any higher priced Pathe Phonograph at any time within six months, we agreeing to allow the purchaser full credit for every dollar paid up te the time exchange fe mada Tear this out, fill in and A. B. DUBOIR, mail to us at once. 1107 Third Avenue, Seattle, Wash, ‘Without any obligation whatsoever on my part, you may send me photographs and other descriptive matter of the Pathe Phono- graph you are offering upon special terms. Also send photographs of the Pathé Actuelle Model you are offering at $250, Name. —-22-------s. NO. meme teeretn ne ewe ders abe BtrOCl, mee atte dome erwetemeaperep arsine en OLY. erweeecev ee eeeeenee ences s + Btate. 22 rere mae owe meee cones 1 40 Women’s Plush Coats —Late model Coats in 33- and 36-inch lengths, || with 64-inch sweep—made of Peerless plush. |; —Belted and semi-belted models—large shawl collars, plain or bell cuffs. 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