The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1921, Page 14

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as oe ~ RUSS TRADE | IS TEMPTING TO BRITAIN Britain Negotiates to Open Trade and Aid Nation’s Unemployed BY MILTON F BRONNER LONDON, Jan. &—While the United States ts going to deport Lud wig C. A. K. Martens, bolshevik am- bassador to America, Great Britain gontinues to deal with Gregory Kras | win, the head of the Russian sovict trade delegation to England. The Washington government ts| mainty concerned with keeping out Dolshevik poison, Britain also ts worrted by Russian Propaganda, but is looking toward Fesumption of trade with thus hoping to solve unemployment And kill bolshevism at one stroke, BRITAIN ASKS PLEDGES AND SO DOFS SOVIET The British government te asking | from the bolsheviki that they will not propagandize British territory, Persia and Afghanistan. It also is asking guarantees Russia will Russia, | | | | | Pay past debts and for future gvods | and services. ‘The bolsheviki's repty ts that they Won't pay debts of the old regime or | @f soviet enemies. This same prin- ciple, applied to America, would Mean refusal to pay $187,000.00 loan ed by Washington to Russia for war | purposes. ‘The bolshevik! demand guaran- tees that gold and goods sent Brit- ain will not be attached in courts by creditors holding claims against former Russian governments. British interests are yd George to con- | clude the trade arrangement, as Rus. | @ia offers them a big outlet for! textiles, clothing, shoes, agricultural | Smplements, rails and rolling stock. Many British factories engaged in these lines are running half ume. OPPOSITION FROM BIG CORPORATIONS Opposition to resumption of trade | Felations with Russia is led by cor- Porations claiming more than $500,- 000,000 damage was done their Rus- sian properties by the bolshevikt While negotiations are pending has luxurious offices in a Dank building on Bond st, His en- raved stationery ts embellished with | Dolsheviki emblems From bolshevik sources comes ie, @enial that the Lenine-Trotsky re- ime has given the American syndt | cate represented by Washington D. | Vanderlip sovereign rights over Si- Berian territory, It s explained Vanderlip got only the rights to exploitation of ofl, coal | and fisheries. The exploitation of ores and furs are reserved to the bol- shevik government, Exploration, engineering and raf- Foad construction are to be paid for by the American syndicate. The territory containing of has Been divided into four-mile squares, Alternate squares on this checker. | board belong to the concessionaries and the government. ‘This reserves to the boisheviki a 50-50 chance of getting the profits from paying oi! fields, RUSH SETS IN FOR AMERICA Itafians Eager to Beat Ban on Immigration VENICE, Jan. 7—A long queue of Men stands outside the door of the American consulate here. They want to get to America before any bill re- Stricting immigration is passed in the United States. Consul Young here takes care of all Italians from lands redeemed from the Austrians, the number av- eraging 50 a day. Consuls at other potnts report the esse contition, emigration ts Azoart ca being limited only by steerage ca- pacity. Labor unrest, high cost of Itving ‘@nd stiff war taxes are spurring the emigrants. The industrial laborer now aver- ‘ages about 13 lire a day, equal to 65 cents, HORSE LOCKS UP HIS OWNER Educated Animal Keeps, Boss in Bin Overnight EDWARDSVILLE, I, Jan, 8.— County Auditor Frank Troeckler of; Edwardsville was down at his coun try place at Mitchell the other day and was made a prisoner ail night in an oat bin by a pet horse, Troeckler went out to the barn to feed the stock and went to the oat room with a measure. He was fol- lowed by “Spot,” the pet horse. The | animal has been taught to open | | | | SEATTLE STAR BUSINE poaea Go wey to think of Bold —it’s what ev- erybody says who is a regular pat- ron. Do you know how good we are? “Let’s go to Boldt’s” BOLDT’S Two Convenient Locatons 913 Second Ave. 1414 Third Ave. 2500 Used Tires lock at All Times ALL MAKES 30x8 $$ 4.00 and up 30x31, 5.00 and up 82x31 5.50 and up 3ix4 6.00 and up 82x4 6.50 and up 33x4 7.00 and up 34x4 8.00 and up 34x44 9.00 and up 35x41 10.00 and up 36x44 12.00 and up 835x5 12.50 and up 87x5 15.00 and up We want your mail order busines PIKE STREET Tae Fn iter Seattle, Wash. Electric Appliances Repaired by Electricians G.RHART WIG } | | | | and close doors, and while Troeckler | ‘was in*the bin the horse shut the door and latched it manipulating the latch with teeth and lips. There is no inside latch. Troeck "s shouts for help were not hear: ti] the farmhands came out to feed and water the stock next morning. Heathen Ladies Want Heels to Come High PARIS, Jan, 8—The one ambition | of the women on the Congo is to possess silk hose and French-heeled | ghoes, reports an explorer just back | from Kinshassa. Kenl rank of a Congolese lady is shown by the height of her heels and the trans Parency of her hose. Landlord Puts Extra Tax on Boy Tenants CINCINNATI, Jan, 8—“All boys enter by the rear” a@t the Virginia apartments, Parents who insist boys must use front doors will have to pay more rent. Reason? C. A. Faber, the owner, ways boys have been sliding down is the new order | followed the sea fa DYANKF CANE AK SynUB HILL SYRUP CO. SEATTLE €ST.1891 ’ Does it cont you @ fortune? Wwe can in- am ‘ THE TIME. Operating cost 8 no more than your kitchen stoe. IN.W. Pipeless Furnace Corp. 414 UNION ST, ELLIOTT 4621 ‘ MFGRS| “ALWYS” “ALWAYS” STAR ADVERTISING PAYS, mail your answer to the care of The SeAttle Star, fas well as correctness will count -AUTO_SPRINGS AUTO SPRING 1,000 Springs Caried in Stock Let Ue Repair Your Springs Where You Get Service 714 EAST PIKE STREET AUTOS FOR WITHOUT DRIVERS STORAGE AND REPARING The Fashion Garage Elliott 2340, £205 Second Ava If You Want to Reach THE LARGEST AUDIENCE In Seattle Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN @0 Heservations FORD OWNERS For a short time we wil! give you & seven-coat paint job and refinish your uph and top, all fer $35. G be 3. STURGIS w. Nerth 457 G13 Blewett Street ACME PISTONS (MADE IN SCATTLED CYLINDER GRINDING ACME MUTE MACHINE CO, 11m Ave. BITILDING SUPPLIES OGLE BROS. CEMENT, SAND AND GRAVE. LIME AND PLASTER ead other Butting Ma 8003 Mreekiys Avense Phone North 36 1310 Semtite Seattle Wood &Coal Co. All Good Grades of DOMESTIC AND STEAM COAL FOREST AND MILL Woop Phone Elliott 2138 Bunkers an@ Yard, 002 Thomas. If You Want to Reach THE LARGEST AUDIENCB in Seattle Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 600 for Reservations CURTAIN CLEANERS RETHA LACE CURTAIN CLEANERS Serim Curtains Stretched Without Pin Holes PHONE ELLIOTT 1993 Cor, Sixth and Westlake DAIRIFS BY DJUNA BARNES NEW YORK.—(By Mail.) — What of the sea for women? There is a wornan in port who has 18 years—her name is Agnes Stevens and her ship is the Saxonta, Officially she is known as a ardess”—but she ts called the mother” rw: banisters and stamping thru balls, woman." and the “teller-ofstories- | She is 6% years old and her hair ia} | as black as the day she first learned to braid it—and she ia English and she loves her England, but most of all she is sea-driven, and the lure of the spray is in ner blood, and she| knows no fear, LAND FoR YOUNG WOMAN But if you ask her what she| thinks of the sea for the 00 CONDITIONS Nineteen tetters have been purposely omitted from nineteen advertisements on this page The nineteen letters, when correctly arranged, will epell letters, mention the words and the names of the advertisements where the letters were omitted and Hinest ‘urolure St ol GEENBERG perro Bell’s Schoo! On alt Wall create of Dancing THM WIGMAKER Moved to BARRY’S SHERWIN-WILLIAMS. STORE 1521 Witth Avenue DISCOUNT | & 7, For appointment phone BALLARD cote Greenwood Hall Aird and Greenwood, TOUPEES, "yhone LIBERAL CREDIT Huying tre —Cash Prizes - CAN YOU FIND THE MISSING LETTERS? PRIZES 15” and 640. MAIN 6207, wey not yout Union Made Made Onty by QUEEN ANNE! CANDY CO. First Prize ........$15.00) Ninth Prize ....08. 1.00 CONDITIONS Second Prize wn-n- 10.00] Tenth Prize ..cec00 1.00 pA” Snrwers must be in the office of The Seattle Third Prize .-o-- 5.00| Eleventh Prize .... 1.00 '*wue of the Business Guide of each month, Find the missing — Fourth Prize vases. 5.00| Twelfth Prize .00. 1.00 answer will be published in ‘The Star on the first Fifth Prize ..2---. 3.00| Thirteenth Prize ... 1.00 — Ssturday of each month wide Contest Manager, Sixth Prize ..-.—. 2.00) Fourteenth Prize .. 1.00 Pil ge these mi ‘tiset Declan, Seasaeen eatneas and originauty Seventh Prize + 1.00) Fifteenth Prize ..-. 1.00 ‘The Star Business Guide will be published every NANAIMO Eighth Prize xteenth Prize 1.00 saturday WELLINGTON UTAH HI-HEAT ROSLYN WASHED STEAM QUEEN LUMP Wholesfe and Retail Monks & Miller, MAIN 1007 QUEEN ANNE 5027 ELLIOTT 709 SECOND-HAND CLOTHING THE OWL 1317% First, Near Union, 2EMEDIE BRENDELL’S jcumatic Mixture for te- MATTRESSES Cleaned, Vumignt- AIRIES PURE MILK DaiRY Celebrated Maplewood Milk Butter Cream ot lee cream len’ Slightly Used See Us for We Buy and se 117 YESLER WAY Brendell Drug If You Want"te Reach THE LARGEST AUDIENCE In Seattle MEN’S TAILORS If You Want to Reach THE LARGEST AUDIENCE in Seattle Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 600 for Reservations Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 600 For Reservations ‘Tronks, Musical Instruments, ete. MIKE COHEN 1904 First Ave. 2317 First Ave. Main 6959. DYEING AND CLEANING SIGN PAINTERS A.E. GREERUS & CO., Inc SIGNS Wall Peper—Paiating TEL. MAIN 989 Op te Date THE FUZZY WUZZY RUG Co. Phone Capitol 1233. 1412 Ist Ave. HON! s LLEGES ANT The Cornish School Of Munic, Dancing and Lan- guages in rated today in first place tn the Weet and Among the best of schools tm the whole United States, Fnst 579 906 MAST PINE STREET pmercr Forest Wood o'r Stove Length, $11.50 Per Cord Four-Foot, $11.00 Per Cord PROMPT DELIVERY BEACON 77 If You Want to Reach THE LARGEST AUDIENCE In Seatile Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 60 For Reservations TRANSFERS FREE STORAGE Seven Das’ Free Storage MONUMENTS ROPRACTIC DOCTOR Cr. R. HICKINGBOTTOM VETERINARY SURGEON xe, Doxa. Specialty. ELLIOTT 4274 Open Day and Night. 1015 Howell. If You Want to Reach SHEET-META WORKERS THE LARGEST AUDIENCE in Seattle Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 600 Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 600 for Reservations and get our prices, oF write for at cue. SHEET METAL WORKS FURS ACES—HEATING VENTILATING AND JOBBING WATERPROOFING We Will Absolutely Guarantee w young wom! nussing the sick. Lot them be as! any Woman can da bus courage toltairs tales, onae dag abe baw loarued THOROUGH INSTRUCTION in SHORTHAND, me, ROOK KEEPING, Gxenweoa BALLARD 1818 Sound Waterproofing Co. Bast 2447 Ree. East 405% 1612 TWENTY-FIRST AVENUB If You Want to Reach THE LARGEST AUDIENCE In Seattle ‘Try The Star Business Guide PHONE MAIN 600 For Reservations LADIES’ t, Velour and ata Remodeled CHURCHILL'S 1605 Eighth Ave., Near Pine. BUY A i ‘| HVA i‘cAtNO Dimond aA '"* St-Paul Stove Pepair &Plambing Co. =§=woop AND coa' CARPET SHOP Payment Eckart PI Wirebacka, Naings ad ambing and gee rena Oe ; COMPLETE SHOP ean Heating Co. fanges Vand | fur Lump Coal ae Brrr Flatt Rug Weave 202 eee po ae and fe - In2- - WE DO REPAIRING 608 PIKE ST. a MEN’S HATS 1614 Third Avenue Main 5682 Main 875 ‘EEN pets 4291 AND BONDS LIBERTY BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD State Bank of Seattle Main 6740 tnd and Madison Razor Blades CARVING SETS MANICURE SETS Largest Assortment SPANGENBERG’S 1107 Fourth, Bet, Pike and Union Sharpened STOCKS Send the Folke Rack East @ Nice Large SALMON Weighing Dressed About 8S POUNDS Delivered to any Exprees Office in U. &, all charges prepaid $2.00 AW Packed tn‘los, and re-leed by Dress company wntil destin eto i reached. Safe arrival guaraat ANDREW HAMILTON 501 Seaboard Bldg., 4th and Pike Phone Main 5874 THE HATTER G10 Olive St, At Times Square FL A The Fieischmann Phone: Main 1002 FOR RESERVATIONS ON THIS PAGE -PHONE MAIN '— 600 Says Woman Who Followed Sea for 18 Years an she a answer you slowly in| gentle and tender as you pleases they her strange English dialect: “The| have had no experience” ie reaper adventure—even death.) in strange ports, and folk-tales she | household that draw wrinkles in “y gained clan oe cuba one i o land fake er ust your God—and /has heard at nightfall. She makes | face of millions of women—they will aes her Base ian nd.) But Mr ena thinks that for /ne lanc atl know quite such trust-|up stories herself—and perbaps the | never draw a line in Mra. Ste ete rigor aaad Ithe experienced woman—ebrecially cs you learn how to talk to chil:/most popular with the children Are | sone of millions of women Ked what #ho menna by {tte Widow (and she ts herselt a oh these | hehe of mations omen—th “ hea yadves kui navi widow) there is nothing lke the Ifo | “What do I tell them about? The | "igh cost of living on a boat, andy “There 1s too much romance cali i thee a cre eee of course. Land stories are all | Petty marketing to be done, neith lhe water—young stewnrdomes,are| not jute & wore Fn ica ane hs partic alarty her talk to} well enough when you're on land, | is there any trouble to keep the fur hear, after the shore line has taded ts And as fos ihe worrkes of the lowing and perhaps somewhere @ child crying for its bed-time stort,

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