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THE SEATTLE STAR LEGISLATOR _SPARLEY-VOOING” FOR PARLEY, HIS JOB _) FOR PARLEY, His JOB Ne i. a ae ee ce ce served aa interpreter po the allied supreme council and the} eounell of amba *. ee SPOKANE PLANS |(~ BIG OIL SURVEY’ Noted Geologists May Be! Selene Lonel Retained for Work Swalleede Henry Cabot Lodge, who turned over the League of Nations apple cart in the senate beeay at the drafting much SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 26.—Serv Fe ie fees of Ralph Arnold, geolog world-wide reputation, and W. H Turner, director of the offices of Herbert C, Hoover at San Francisco, 4 may be obtained to make a survey | {cess Bophin, according to a decision Of the oil possibilities of the Spokane | handed down Friday afternoon by field, G. W. Lull of the Washington Judge Jeremiah Neterer in the U. 8 | Excepting Elihu Root, Lodge In the | Joldest delegate at the conference. | Root 76. Put in appear « older than Root His) beard and slight, stooped |form add to the appearance of age. eee llitary tn given the inference by A'Court — Repington-—the | | "Colonel Repington” of military jour | naliem. Repington aff Alaska Oi] company declared at a meeting of farmers at Opportunity, | ‘ Lull read letters and telegrams -) from John C. White, former mayor | 3 of Seattle, who is negotiating to se | eure the services of the two men, in - Which it was stated that Turner, in| i all probability, would come to Spo Kane and make a careful report of the field, and that Arnold would a te later spend about 10 days here vert 4 fying Turner's findings. district court jan Pacific the upturned a FARMERS } Z . i wtache made pc ar in military . ORGANIZING | musta | Z FE Jeircles by the ex-ka fts Laid voi ~ eet Capertuniey ‘wee | a military writer, Repington Huge Theft cal to create interest in a co-oper- s naadadiahanian’ ” treadel . ter ee. 1 ca. to the conference ankly ative farmers’ drilling concern, plan- nenretan.: skeptical, The frank way in which as FIBLD, Il. Nov Ming to sink a well on the Appleway i ox Hts DESI Secretary Hughes laid down the PRING L ee pe Dy oe | American proposal startled him. It ‘The principal speaker o1 e pro ‘i | ~ La Sans bate Leow \ Gencht neue . . gram was W. C. Jones, former con Y Speebs ‘ \ fae Noelle. 05 a seemt apaaarmaes Mrs. Elliott Flanery of Cat-| accounted for by five former [linois n, ite, gave an interesting | L oes letteburg, Ky., will take her state treanurers | Mininter sxe, spokesman for China, | Seat in January as the first) {nad a bad case of stage fright in| woman member of the Ken- | speee h ts made in English, it must addressing the conference for the| tucky general assembly. She) ot opening ‘of Outline of the geological history of | the Inland Empire and an outline of | the prevailing theories of the origin | of petroleum | An outline of the Spokane Valley | Oi} company was made by James B. Hayes. The plan of the company, he told the audience, is to secure 1,000 Beres of land from farmers in the “vicinity, each lessee being insured | eral |who speak no English And vice |4nd controlled, the hand that held f | versa for those who do not “paries|the paper trembled violently, He of 255 over the male incum- vous,” finally cured his “buck ague” by! bent. Mre. Flanery’s grand- seshoe table, facing the de jh | gates, Camerlynck makes notes of | table, ute | terms. Her uncle, John Mil-| ‘The company is to be incorporated | ary in words. That is Prof, G. J W. Hawkins wil it the emphasis and gestures of the | ution, but has not caused the in awkine 1,500,000 shares, each lessee re-| Cumerlynck, official interpreter for | orator terpreter a moment's bother | elfare Institute — ~ 500 shares for every acre put | the conference on limitation of arm-|————_ —---—— — the company. ament. | huler, 4 8. Bpokane . Legal| fare inatitute to be held In the Hip: | D , Boldt’s Butterfiorns are de-| Both English and French are wed Sas, BY hse A Pre sees 2} podrome December 6 to &, have been jas.— Advertisement. im conference debates. When Vit 'Statist ics! a p seeeee<19] completed by the executive commit DEATHS |tee of the Mothers’ congress and BIRTHS |Butters, Oclla Hrown, 63, 1414 Bag Parent-Teacher aasociatio rie ) | Final plans for the Juvenile Wel Charles Everts, 230 23rd aves |naity™ vAitred Emory, 17, 2408 First) | ve larees Ray Cristen, 1100 Westlake | | Rowe Biva May, 49, Zenith, Wash, |Radio Associ shen ave. 0; Havehian, Anna Ma § days, 012) } Maflaon Bgeiald wittiam, €320%6 | Th ate Wenn : Holds First Meet, ipagtn &. boy lAnnis, Anna Jane, 64, Burien City . ‘ podtipaky, David, 1932 Fourth av®.| Peters, Leon Francis, 36, 2908 Weat-| 3. Grant Hinkle, secretary of state, addrenwed the Beattle Radio associa (ONLY THREE DAYS MORE) aX: Sere 1423 49th ave. N. at th! m, Johanna, $2, T22 Harvard tion on the choice of life work, at the f : . Dr, Olaf, 6946 660 Rid association's first meeting, held Fri —A Big, Real New York Musical een Success— © (Chartie), 111 16th) day night, at the Chamber of Com.) vagal Legion | Plans Free merce } —A Real Musical Treat— . aint | Hotel for Veterans) | . s ke Te . KIFl | A free veterans’ hotel may be op ° | —Back to Normal Prices— oe 4B LOE Lt AIT ye, erated In Seattle, aoeording to plans John H Elliott | NAT GOLDSTEIN'S ORIGINAL PRODUCTION OF er rg 1th are | discussed at & meeting of Seattle . * | | ES | and Christmas entertainment at comer Bey c ee iARRIAGE LICENSE headquarters, 1616% Third ave, on a N 4 Residence Ag®- | Decemb d hy GE FA LS tan Ovens W. Rolling BAY. Peachey Leah Cane Dorothy Denee 1 — Meiell, m we squad ug FUNERAL SERVICES for Atbert Snowden — Under our | pest, No. 18, American Legion, Fri- y night. The post plans a party | time. LI1[28 | Sperry, 67, landscape gardener, who waven . ibe rect Saffrom, Frank J.. Tacoma .. 29 | died at hin home, 408 EB. 44th st. Fri- " ee at Roberts, Carrie, Tacoma. . 19 | day, will be held Sunday, at 1 p. m, OFFER " ~ Burroughs, Edmund M., Seattle es} t the Bleitz Undert: . [34 r — Duffy, Nell K, Seattle ... 1" gaff: si hs lam Practical Instruction Hale, Edward, Pacosco * . ry ow Tita eb is| Under the English law tobaceo In in Dramatic Art Beterees, 42) any form cannot be sold on Sunday, 43 but it ts regnrded as a dead letter PRIVATE Lnecens ent THREE MUSICAL COMEDY STARS ; t. Theodore J.. Bremerton. 82 | in many towns. jBramator Annie S, Indianapoli«. 46 Saints oh "SAR Registration at the Studie Calvert, 8 u derson, atele a The k as ors \c elaan. Pe ppwautegy Kenyon, Se- moon keeps onl one AND A +21) turned to the earth, and there is 915 E. PINE TREMENDOUS CAST OF YOUTH AND BEAUTY * Bes, UE ng | much speculation 4s to what is on PION MAST e7s7 SEATS NOW SELLING pia "a le Nights: $2.00—$1.50—$1.00—5S0¢ had : ma, Japan 34) AT THE CORNISH v 1 Roy Street at Harvard LARGE AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA | wen Beattie ss sLesst| ; sai | Hawk Bing H. Seattle ....Legat vet. ate | Hawkins, caeae oagtte i Hage A eet -cnmaney THK VLORISE SHOP, by Winitred awkridee UNSEEN and OVERTONES, and COMING! WEEK DECEMBER 4 DCHARD G-HERNDON sresonte *The PASSION FLOWER” A DISTINCT DRAMATIC ACHIEVEMENT hy Allee Gere! and at The Cornish . “The dramatic sensation of the year! Such was the verdict of a capacity audience at the Salt Lake Theatre last night, where Miss Nance O'Neil and a supporting company of out- standing personalities presented Jacinto Benavoure's “The Passion Flower,’ an absorbing story of Spanish life.”"—Salt Lake Telegram. THIS “entree [EMOORE = Sara Y. B. Peabody THEATRE Lyrte Soprase IN Cy VOU Grand Opera Intime 15-50 55 WAUDEVILLE:: wrowrs November 24 and December 5 BROWN & O'DONNELL ae Here’s How to mE Get Yours Without GAUEEUOE MONKS Just get two of your friends or neighbors who are not now having The Star deliv- ered to their homes to sub- Spee tee os ont kanya ee Ee properly—that they are inflamed and irritated. scribe. Have them sign the What are you going to do—suffer until the agony “ANGEL FACE” subscri it A : ption blank printed becomes unbearable an: the trouble develops into dresded ~ nc ae dered wad below and bring to the Star Bright's Disease—or now, to-day go to your druggist and eo \) and get your pencil. Collect No Money Simply take the order for the paper, our carrier will | do the rest. g Matinees 2:20. Nights 7 and 0, Now Playing In order to introduce our new FOR THE (whalebone plate, which is the KIONEYS ightest and strongest plate known, Gsen not cover the roof of the ou can bite corm off the All work guaranteed for 16 yea) |Have impressions taken in the morn. jing and get teeth same day. Hxami~ nation and advice Commo Hai Exven. 2he to Most of our present patronage in recommended by our early custom- ets, whone work is still gi | ae food fi giving | Lace HIF I omers, Whentcoring? toot offica beats — you are in the right placé, Bring || A THREAT i this ad with you. N OHIO st: bis -eoepar and sold in Seatti em ee sold in ‘ttle by Bartell's Drug Stores, a . Second and Pike, and other reliable druggists. Opposite Draser-Vaterson ca. SURVIVORS OF SOPHIA LOSE Company’s Liability Limited to Salvage Value gers and baggage on well an care will be allowed in litt from the wreck of the steamer Prin | ‘Thin in « reversal of a decision by wreck which will prob. lably not exceed $10,000 | Attorney William Mart | senting the claimants, nt mult for da | 600,000, will appeal th to Ex-Treasurers | Suit to recover $5,000,000 interest on | state funds alleged to have been un by Edward Brundage, attorney gen Bringing of the action on the eve be done over in French for those |first time, Tho his voloe was level! wae elected with a majority | Small, on charges of having Juggied millions of dollars in public funds for his personal gain, further embittered the factional fight among republican Seated on the inside of the big) Pressing- both hands tightly on the| father was state senator two) ofticiais of the state } THE BON MARCH E ARGAIN BASEMEN') fficiate, Amount at Any Time We lend money on rest- dence properties on the most liberal terms known. You are given the privi- lege of paying your loan off an fast ax you wish pay any amount at any NO COMMISSIONS NO BONUS PROMPT SERVICE Washington Mutual Savings Bank 1101 Second Avenue Northwest Corner Second Established 32 years, I herehy subscribe to The Star for Two Months, and there- after until I order same discontinued. Carrier at the rate of 50c per month. I am not now having The Star delivered to me. 1,000 Framed Hability on passen jon arising by Renowned Artists a tien ar age, 4 4 to the salvage repre Sizes 19x94, and 11x13 railwa decin Michaelangelo, Hoffman and Henner, was brought today trial of Gov, Len its clearn On Sale Monday , in any foe avers yo . lany extended address sooner i#} Jules Jusserand, dean of the [we Sensei baa assassinated) FUNERAL SERVICES for Earl “This plan,” he stated, “virtually r on diplomatic co: hav-| while ap; rt dd G, Harvey, who died Thursd at } ‘ the apeaker seated than he ix putting | Washington diplomatic corps, hav appeals court judge. . creates an vg cae mer very BY HARRY HUNT |{he reverse English—or French—on |ing represented, France here since jthe county hospital, will be held at — — similar to ¢ organiza‘ jon of an irri. Sketches by Frank Wing the speech 1902, listens lota and says little He! |All Pl M a 3 p.m. Sunday at the Home Un- j ation district. WASHINGTON, Nov, 26~—-A'wit-| It's no dry rendition. He puts into | occupies a seat with the French dele ans Made for | dertaxing Co. Rev. Chauncey J.) 'R j Obes: ‘Meties the statement of John E. Barr, World War veterans in Alaska, is! Cross, Barr declared. BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE plan you may HARRY VAN FOSSEN Miack-face Comedian WILL & GLADYS AHERN “A Spinaing Komance” Spring You’ll Be Proud to Own— PERFECT PENCIL Part. Orr. ee SANTOS & HAYES REVUE “M ANON” a . ‘ My Massenet To every Seattle boy or girl who secures only With All Operatic Features STONE A HHANE be aaa CRE a Ss AER MKS BA RES” ORM RE | MONDAY EVENINGS WIE Dee vin a two new subscribers to The Star A SHARP FELLOW - “Redipoint” has a Knack no other pencil possesses. Press straight down on the point when you have fin- ished writing and instantly S whisks the lead Lora into the barrel until you are ready to use him a A turn of the cap then thrusts the lead out into Bis ont position. “Redipoint” is eager to match his writing qualities and trouble-proof operation against that of other pen- |cils. For he is more ingenious. He controls the slender | bit of lead, not merely by squeezing down on the tip, | but by gripping it securely at the other end and thrust- him a good, stiff workout and see how he outpoints all the others. | All subscriptions must be new—that is, people who | are not now having The Star delivered to them. I agree to pay the Carrier at the rate of 50c per month. I am not now having The Star delivered to me. PICTURES | Ideal for Christmas Gifts | In this collection of landscapes and portraits} are found “The Pot of Basil,” “Hope,” Sistine Madonna,” “Christ in the Temple”) “The Weeping Magdalene,” “The Duchel of. Gainsborough,” reproduced in natural colors, Some of the artists are Millet, Rembrandi The frames are carefully chosen Florentine | mouldings and the glass is Belgian—noted for} resentative of the Red Cross in Veteran’s Work surcau neadquarters here. That the U. 8. veterans’ bureau,| More than 3,000 claims for which has charge of all government | pensation of disabled war matters relating to exservice men, | and applications for vocational depends entirely upon the Amer-| ing have reaghed the Pacific No jican Red Cross for contact with| west headquarters thru the PANTAGE re Pictures and Pantages Vaudeville neous from 12:30 P. M. te 16:30 P. M. THE ACT DIFFERENT” { Mirth and Melody, Grace and Beauty ing New and Something Different” G¥SCOPE — Skhewing CATHERINE CALVERT ond pam race ‘Cast in “THE HEART OF MARYLAND” i ing it forward or back at the will of the user. Give Renae I hereby subscribe to The Star for Two Months, and there after until I order same discontinued, I agree to pay thelf