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SKY CONFESSES TERRORISM Bolshevik Leader Admits Horrors Have Been ‘ Committed BY MILTON BRONNER LONDON, Nov. 4.—Leon Trotsky Admits over his own signature that there bas been a Red Terror in Rus- ia. The one-time New York soapbox @rator and present head of the bol: | ®hevik army hax written a book Just} Hsued here by the Labor Publishing Go., under the title “The Defense of | Terrorism.” ‘Ostensibly, it ls merely a reply to a book by the German socialist, Karl Kautsky, in which the latter attacks the soviet methods, [© Actually, Trotsky's effusion is an ) Sfrogant defense of everything the! " Boviets have done. His common excuse is that the bol Bheviki only did what the aristocratic &nd bourgeois governménts have one, and that the soviet» were com “hegre to take the steps they did out the necessities of their case. Says ye | “War, lke revolution, ts founded upon intimidation. A victorious “War, generally «peaking, destroys only an insignificant part of the con Quered army, intimidating the re " Mainder and breaking their will. 4 “The revolution works in the same | It kills individuals and intimi. thousands. In this sense the Terror is not distinguishable the armed insurrection, the continuation of which it repre terror of tsarism throttled workers who were fighting for socialist order. Our extraordi- fommissions shoot landlords. and generals who are to restore the capitalist or. Do you group this distinction? | us communists it is quite suffi re Ingredient of Pork Sausage! "BARRY, England, Nov. 4.—A pix} at the Brynhill farm of Thomas on has adopted two pupples and} | raising them with her own litter weven pi BE RUTH MAKES STAGE DEBUT, GETS NEW YORK, Nov. 4 tion is an utter failure.” Frederick O’Brien, ern interest, wae the speaker. startling than ever betwq [he lett and the land to w returned. | Fijt islands—who, despite tion, are healthy and happy. comfort and natural MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., Nov Ruth isn’t a bad actor, Ratives who saw the swat make his debut here iast ght in @ sketch, “That's Good.” mbino appeared with Well- 4 om Cross and a pianist. He ‘cracked jokes and sang a dialogue Bp oumber with Cross, The act was MM received and Ruth had to @ curtain speech, Judge Landis was worked into ‘the lines when a stage telegram posed to be from the commis- ir was handed to the Babe, . “Ig it serious” Cross asked. “I should say it is—T5 cents, lect,” Ruth replied. | what we have, Hit cannot be that of happiness. “If so, it has utterly falled. “But these native peoples, true community ti Tine pots jto it of late. lorganized communier. No infringements, a home, -he cannot There are no hired workers. Opening Announcement —OF— FORMERLY of Name Honest Dealings We Call Particular Attention to Our Suits and Overcoats For Saturday and Next-Week Selling 1123 THIRD AVE.—Corner Seneca St. Opposite Corner From Our Old Location Frederick O’Brien, photographed with a girl of the South Sea islands, on his recent voyage. “Civiliza- anyone will help him® ° whose stories of the South aeas have put these distant islqnds on the map of mod Only three weeks back from the | o¢ a remnant of people. South seas, he finds contrasts more! may gay m the land ich he has) Only about 30,000 of thix group yet “L have spent six months, mostly! iiving exists, 0 among natives of Samoa and clviliza- “When I contrast these Je | BACK AT LANDIS | |a2v2 2n¢ nights of peace and simp How Come? Scotch pleasure with I realize that what: | jever the goal of the civilized world, lintertribal wars ended, now live a “a condition which seems possible anywhere. “I do not speak of communism fn leal sense so often applied It ig, however, really It conaiata | jof all having equal rights, but with | died Thursday at the home of her swith them there in a spirit of| |honest liking among themselves. If |for example, a man wants to build | putterworth chapel with interment | hire anyone But) Ds Sexe and Ses the Paper Suit From Germany Johnson-Wilmot The John Lindh Co. The Same Personnel as Always—Just a Change We Welcome You to an Inspection of Our New Store, and Hope We May Continue to Merit Your Patronage as in the Past, on the Merits of | Our Goods, Service and $9950 ant $36.00 Johnson-Wilmot Steere emer ean erates ee erpersnadonslin THE SEATTLE STAR, Here’ s Real Inside Dope on Madalynne IDEAL MARKET Av. FL PRICES 110 Cormer Mkt, Ln * deine teSuider Lain’: Toe \Ted Cook Gives Low LOWER ure tare sce iiaBe Down on Arbuckle Case, Too | AT GREEN'S BEST CA SUGAR, 8 lbs..... .49¢ Cheese, Full Cream . 23c Lower Main Floor Stall 2 Corner Market STEER PRI who isn't interested cane in attracted ty FOO oc us, ov 60 careening toward the emer. CORNER PUBLIC MARKET FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 19211 mame ROKER BAL Macn STEAKS 20c:: 10c WASHINGTON MARKET 4-96 PIKE ST. CONNER MARKET, LOWER FLOOR Lower Main Floor a Corner _ Market Stall 2) _ We Cash Pay Checks ME RIB ROASTS 7c Lb. OS Old New York Cheese .40¢ “i gS hg, SCORE SA Wa we eT : N’S V Peanut Butter, 2 Ibs. 19¢ SIRLOIN STEAK’ 18¢ | BARTOD PORK ROAST “ ‘ % ROUND .20¢ CIRCLE W LARD EAF LARD 3 cans Peas, Corn or Tomatoes +: 2 LBS FOR ......26¢ i. a a ou: bapbe. copdbas jngg cutee T-BONE STEA 20¢ * | Hamburger and re By Ted Cook OUR VERY BEST PORK LIVER . oy A a ople ‘om 1 Angeles *° ie ———— oo ~ Tx esllapeing on the otreste of overs Butter, Ib. ........47¢ LEGS LAMB . ..18¢ | We Make Our Own | snes han sea te an ambulance | 2 lbs. Bulk Roast Cof- LAMB CHOPS ......15¢| _ SAUSAGE | rocaL B .- ABIgE O¢| FRESH DAILY | pICNICs . 17ige LAMB ROAST ......1 Feney hospital, perhaps {tear — ries another poor Angeleno who has answered questions until be swooned into unconsciousness, Mothers and fathers, maids and matrons, boys and girls, prattling babes and lingering bell hops, all demand a discusison on these welghty questions 1 Whatta they going to do to © Fatty Arbuckle? 2 Bay, what's the lowdown . 3. 2 Ibe. Beeded Ralaine . tay WE DELIVER GREEN’S BUTTER STORE Stalls 102-103-105—Corner Market First Ave. Floor BARTON'S on Putty? Did this fella Burch kill that broker down in Los Angeles? 4 I guess this Obenchain © woman is i a jam, ain't she? 5 Are the movie people e wild? Answering the questions in GREEN'S UGAR Crystal White Soap 6 Bars 29 the above order direct to Star readers may erve the ener gies of Lon Angeles visitors who Come to Seattle from time to | 10 2 time, The answers: 1 Smart Alecks say that Ar- @ buckle probably will go to » Quentin for life or be acquit- Sanitary Market, First Ave. Floor Fine Cane SUGAR, 8 Ibs... .. .49c Golden West Coffee 88c The “lowdown” on Fatty iy that he hasn't nearly as much money os his press agents Brown Sugar (3 colors), 4 Ibs. 25. “This is not only; because ft is thetr kindly custom—but a man| thought he had. 2% would lowe face if he refused. It is If Burch killed J. Relton tr Hage AE just expected of him to help his fel 3. Kennedy, Burch ks kept Regular lows. s ft in confidence. ° , Se De orate % Sam, apenking ely That the Obenchain wom- ogers’ 40c Auto Club Fresh Ranch Eggs. .35c » The world they do not @ount as an} illustration of what life has to offer 4. an in in @ jam is now gen erally admitted even by her clom ext friends, Some movie people are |remain’ But the condition of their! 5 3 Des 81.00 FRESHLY 4 it existe among | ¢ wild Chaplin is wild . 7 c “- the | people who once were killing each} about lWberatiom. He ts paying Prech NUT MARGARINE ....280 MADE the bilis of a well-known high brow magazine. He bores #hal- low but pretty women by taking them motor riding, while he Pours economies into their earn, Dougias Fairbanks te wild about himeelf, Harry Carey in wild about yachtingy Various stars are wild about high rents In Hol- j other as we were.” Lets ef Specials at Green's a | ALLEN & BARROWS STALL 45 lowe Wise STALL 45 Lewer Fleer Being Sent to U. S. WASHINGTON, Noy, 4.—United) | States Consul Van Sant at Duntern- | Ine, Scotland, just notified the state | With | department that for the first time in| '¥¥eed, and ® conspicuous few PISHER'S BLEND... history Beotch whisky is being ex-| *F¢ wild for the kind of excite OU DRIFTED § ported from Fife to the United |“ Ment that gives the whole indus. HOLLY . | States. In the past year the exports] ‘ry & dincolored eye. SATURDAY ONLY = REX ' totaled meatty $25,000. MRS. ELLA KELLERMAN, Royal Crystal Salt, 3 pkes. Wasson's Coffee, 400; 3 Ibs. 81 New crop Raisins, pkg. Extra quality Broom Sardines in Ol}, 70, | G. N. Sheldon, 2300 | Funeral services will Vital Statistics BIRTHS }steter, Mra, Franklin ave. Age Macarent, 6 pkge. rm Starch, Dk. «...+++ be held at 2 Satur 5 jo ‘ an Powder, pkg. . Pp. m. Saturday at the) nore soseph, 2040 W, Fath at. boy ti Pankes Sy booth jue Ribbon ‘Ten. 1b. Stending, Paul H. 7939 Densmoreill polar White & pettie eel Misskberry fam? in Lake View. ave, gi Mishiro, Junzo, 152 find Y kota, yamaha, nt Paineeny Vitarola P., 1820 K Jefferson at Shoriin, Dannie, 4524 Orcas st, girl Purkeypile, Iros Ward, 4441 Brandon gir Charles Oden, 44th ave. 4 Helena » boy Archibe ims "etn ave. Ratovicn, Pitaadtpn, 1917 46th ave. 8. Karabsich, Jonn, 6438 Flora at, gtr! Rawens. el William, 6411 42nd ees hiten Ly 814 Ith ave, Jeter, Preston W.. 6512 29th ave. 8, Hallett, K Wayne, $720 {7th ave. N. Ke, pez, / bar , Sidney A. Route 6, Box ir e., girl hington SUPPLY MEAT CO. Stall 26 Owes FLOOR Stall 26 LOWER FLOOR Steer Pot Roasts. a Spring Lamb Legs..25¢ and oe " | 1 Steer Boil Shidr. Spring Lamb 1214¢ Steer/ Steaks .. Pure Pork Sausage. .25¢ Pork Roasts ........20¢ | Lard, 2 Ibs ....«....25¢ Special on All Smoked Meats hmani from Turner Alta Penti from Ea tzer, Agnes from Fran! foster, Harry E. from Ruby M. L rel, George 4604 28th ave, S. MARRIAGE LICENSES DEATHS Name and Residence. ~ Age. | Bronson, Thorena, 6 36 Willow at. Jonen, Nathan Hi. A., Seattle 7, Newton, 2 day, 1840 24th ron ge ec agg William ‘Frank, 12 days, 261} Driscoll, ? i Prien Vaitey st Seattle nk Lona BM. Seattle. veka Me Donald, Anderso| **|Mysterious Gent Frightens Ladie HOMER, La., Oct, 4—A midnight | | prowler has invaded many homes in| “Legal| this town and other villages, fright. | -Les4! ening women into hysterics. The "27 | only description the women can give | of the man ig that he “has velvety Vern J, Grand Apne Gustov Fred, Se- attle Frary, Jessie M, Seattle Weldy, Orrin A. Seattle | Borgen, I John, Cyris E., & oe Dunn, Evelyn &, Seattle . re Dullo, Jim, Seattle ..... even.” piiaele, Stone oghittany Moyers, Regina, Seattle img, cost 35. else- Forner, Everett C., Seattle . ° where, Special Lae, Vern M., Seatile . Supply of Fish MeNamar, H. W., Seattle Terry, Flora, Seattle ... DIVORCES GRANTED Preston, Addie i ra Thomas A Larson, M. 3.00 Over one carat snap; fine quality, $315.00 Greatly Diminished |«: THETFORD, England, Nov. roe bs Millions of dead fish are floating in DOWN many | people find tt Handsome lady's Ring: harder than ever to a Tn ts. the river here. It is believed that almost one ¢arat; guaran- take advantage of i beet roe the water has been polluted by acids teed; no flawa, Wonderful real bargains that vault adap ebnulgurtg a he $285 00 tempt on all sides story which recently began operations, Hs . Violet from Clifford. sa mo el Cluster Diamond wir? Ernest K. from Helen B. cost regular $175.00. amuel T. from Lockie C. B. Because in “flush” Hadys from William F Use Cocoanut Oil $105.00 | times they would not == | } 4 1 ¥: save te "profit tater | for Washing Hair Over two carats fine Din- from the more valu- guaranteed perfect; "$615.00 mond, mo If you want to keep your hair in pia 00d condition, be careful what you wash it with, \3 Most soaps and prepared sham. able dollar, USE SULPHUR TO HEAL YOUR SKIN Start mnving now It's a matter of habit. Beautiful pair Diamond TING: ‘ pr, col parfect atoned Let our SAVINGS DE- | Poeos contain too much alkall, This! stones: regular $200.00; PARTMENT ADVISE dries the scalp, makes the hair brit: | special, with you tle, and is very harmful. Mulsified $115.00 fee our window display— $75,000 stock of diamonds to eyboge from. Written guarantee with Broken Out Skin and Itching | Eczema Helped Over Night SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RBNT and entirely greaseless), is much bet ter than anything else you can use for shampooing, as this can't pos: For unsightly skin eruptions, rash] sibly injure the hair. ell to be or blotches on face, neck, arms or} Simply moisten your hair with ted o > ir ited oe body, you do not have to wait for re-|water and rub it in, One or two| lef from torture or embarrassment, declares a noted ekin specialist, Ap ply a little Mentho-Sulphur and im provement shows next day. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sul phur preparation. The moment you apply it healing begins, Only those who have had unsightly skin trou. bles can know the delight this Mentho Sulphur brings, ven fiery, itching eczema is dried right up. Get a small jar from any good druggist and use it like cold cream Advertisement, The National City Bank of Seattle teaspoonfuls of Mulsified will make | an abundance of rich, creamy lather, | and cleanses the hair and scalp thor | oughly. The lather rinses out easily, | and removes every particle of dust. | dirt, dandruff and excessive oil, The hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves it fine and silky, bright, flufty and easy to manage. You can get Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo at most any drug store, It very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last eyeryone in the fam- ily for months. Be sure your drug |E gist gives you. Mulsified.—Advertise- ment, “The Wargain House tor Diamonds” 821 2nd Ave. “Second at Marion \ FULL LINE OF SMOKED MEATS AND LUNCH MEATS Fancy Diamond “I” Little Pig Sausage INDEPENDENT PACKING CO.—No. 2/) SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET BEST AMERICAN PURE CANE POWDERED SUGAR, 2 Lbs. 15c SANITARY MARKET—SUGAR STALL 109—FIRST AVE. FLOOR SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY ONLY 4. 8. Hama Company's Delicious MARSHMALLOWS ¢ 1 Pound Box 25€ -r-: mu. SANITARY MKT. SUGAR STALI—1098 FIRST AVE, FLOOR 5 lbs. PINK or BAYO 5 Ibs. BULK ROLLED OATS . BOTTLE CATSUP (Pints) tle Greeters, an association of hate! clerks, will be held Epes night at cocoanut oll shampoo (which is pure = = PINT UOT LL LLL Re LL UT OTT 'S STANDARD HAMS, Ib.............27¢ Why Pay More? Siegel Sells For Less! Good Work Pants..........$L45 Crompton Corduroy Pants. .$2.95 Good Work Shirts. - be 1} Men’s Heavy $1.25 and 95e. SIEGEL’S gain Counter Mkt., Ist Ave, Entranec. LBS pet OC $6.20 per 1001. sack School Tokens Soild Here) uits ¢ | Cube Sugar, 2tb. box 19¢ u It’? BEG. ¥. ©. PAT. OFF. FRANK M. [CURLEY] PETSCHL Wishes to announce that he is now the owner of the former PRINCE MEAT CO., Stall 38 Santtary Market, Lewer Fieer, ous te Elevater He will be giad to meet all his former customers and new, and svarantees THE VERY BEST OF MEATS AND SERVICE First Ave. Floor, Sanitary Market LESLIE’S Also Cor. Ist Ave. and University St FRESH CREAMER BUTTER, Pound $1.79——-HOLLY FLOUR, 2 CANS PEAS (Silver Ron Brand) . LARGE CANS PUMPKIN; can NS SACK——1. ede | BULK COCOA, Pound . SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR, package T-lb. bags SALT .. SMALL CANS LOG AUTOMOBILE SAFE, BUT DOG GUARDING OVER IT IS STOLEN The ferocious, man-eating bull- dog of George Donlan, Star lino- type operator, will not be entered in The Star Mutt Show. Donlan named his dog “Eat ‘Em,” because he was so wild and untamable, Thursday night Donlan drove downtown, He left Eat "Em on the seat to guard the mathine against auto thieves, When he returned the car was still standing by the curb. But the dog was gone. Somebody had stolen Eat 'Em. for Contract GLASGOW, Nov, 4.—Twelve sand houses in Glasgow have | Teported as unfit for human tion and condemned. The t clerk estimates @ need of 57, | homes, \Real Clothes Valu in Good Old D LONDON, Nov. 4.—George lette ‘ht a suit of clothes w he wa# married, Nothing ut | about that except that he is af wearing it—and he's 88 years old has been married 65 years. E LONDON, Noy. 4.—Red 19” universally adopted as the color fe | public garages in order to bet night motorists. There are than 9,000 garages in England, ANNUAL MEETING of the Seat. he Butler hotel. Bring in Your Account on or before the 5th of This Month and Share in the Earnings for the Full Two Months Ending Decem- i ber 31st. $1 TO $5,000 ACCEPTED ] SEATTLE SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATIO =) h—, 34 AVE. SVVANUNONAUUOCEUUOUNOUUUULIVACSOQUNGCUTEOPUVVOGEEANEAENAAUOUOUOUOOULAAAAQOULEUGQsazanadsAdHTOutHvEH