The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR | FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS! War, Admits Failure | of heater and Kiddie-Kar, will not be delivered; can be easily taken by purchaser. a heme Sewing basket: ||| OF Soviets’ Program| Parley P Chriatenaen, candidate for tions comminsion, 1 studied cond. special— i ‘ | oeed e tions and visited many fabtories, warehouses, courts, schools and how . ervie ’ pitels, $ 8 6 y No particular attention was paid res » to my presence until Baturday, when I received a message from one of the price $3.50 } | people's comminsarien, whom T found regular price $8.50 | | —ait sic and 41.0 | | Tesular price # | BY PARLEY P. CHRISTENSEN | {pon Investigation to be Lenin, nay-| —75 large-size Per- records exactly as plo i Farmer-Labor Candidate for ing he wanted to see me, i fect oil heaters; 99¢c tured; 10in. bas Pronident “Cad to see you, Christensen,” |]! nee : ket; 30 ins, high; | (Written for the United Preqw | said Lenin, as he received me and 00. leekes |) an $1.98 | and | (Copyright, 1921, by the United Presa| CoUrteously at the Kremlin, He spoke $1.50 records eplit woven wood excellent Baglish. high, 12 {nches in in the United States and Canada) fdas kak rembadid tenis a ‘ 65 in natural color, RIGA, Novy. 30,-—""Fe ‘amine After I tw 1p oon: pillar Ri § 1 ed pur famine! ing, and also spoken to a number of in diack Japanned; | | an ask, out trimmed in eolore, victima and your wives will wear] farmers and workers who were in| regular price $8.50 $2.50 records regular price $3.50 | furs.” sou ante room, Lenin's first question Y OU Bat This is the m Premier | W&* | apecial Friday-sat | | WHILE OUR | | special Wriday Sat |henin, of Russian tothe American| “What about the war between | urday, $5.85. + LASTS urday, $1.60, farmers, It was given to me in a| Japan and Americal” Wh two-day interview, in which Lenin: “1 do not think a war is likely,” 1 1—Predicted a war between tho | replied. | United States and Japan, and “There is bound to be « capitaliath | 2—Admitted his soviet com- war,” insisted the premier, munistic program had “gone | have not been to Japan.” T sald, |] 6 Mba f ys a |"but I know that.dgpan and Amer Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Mars joa are friends. Not only their gov: 200 ind i NDITION ernmenta, but their people are! sets ha _ painted 1 went to Moscow October 28 an| friendly.” - ° : [chairman of the Russian trade rela| “put,” replied Lenin, “you know e china cups and saucer. | onalen Rumian | CBU” repling Lenin, “you knew! capitalists, and that is the kind of ||) = ric a 89c government you have.” / BAYS ANOTHER set of six . Haves of i git @ war with) / J | | mem | eee =| Hart Schaffner & Marx | —genuine hand-painted china aid cups and seueers; 3 — [ "on no, It ham’}. One ta, bound it 9 e : to select FOR 5 _— fs | We the Pr ed to the Giciitini ‘ $1.75; special Friday-Satur- Petco ’ Ss ul § an day, or while they last, 88¢ d ortga nottkene: Wak 4 tear thal] ; vs j ix. | ’ . there will not_be much of a result coded perhaps some. alliance. Don't you “ think ,an Anglo-AmericanJapanese Alliance is the most probable?” ercoa “1 hope there will be no alliances ||) leading to misunderstandings and troubles,” I said. Lenin questioned me with regard = i ie ic e=| ENDS SATURDAY at peage with the whole world: that} St to 96— | I knew there are many Americans | wha are anything but friendly, but the people of both countries “nent —go0d quality alltinen hematitched lunch cloths; size 26x36 inches; only 43 in the lot; regular $4—~ to $ _ special for Friday-Saturday, §! are friendiy, and thelr governments certainiy are, famine, Lenin said: The prices taken alone are not startling; but the A I I prices for such fine quality should be welcome more rain Winer comes, {| news to parents, and the situation will be werse. Why don't American farmers pnw chia Ts You get boys’ all-wool clothes that will outlast. writs oat famine viatnn aod | any others you ever bought. The long wear will \ONOUR WIVES” make these the lowest priced clothes you ever When 1 mentioned the 5g, Roy Street at Harvard | “We can fure your put on wives. THE CORNISH PLAYERS — [| we havo inexhaustible supplies of bought, & Repertory Company is | Minerais, forests to make pulp for |years, bristles, caviar, ete, cm j - | “Why don't you do business with ° » tes ae $415 i] es lost’ 1a glee setiecothereine See Money back if you aren’t. satisfied fev". |] Thursdey and Friday Mvenings, 8:34] Would have all the champagne you December | and 2 needed." _ regular price $1.50 and $1.75 | fi Saturday Matioes at 2:90 | Lenin ald he appreciated my con- ; s nickel plated; complete} | —10 or 12-inch size, holds 12 oy jgratulations sent last year to the with good brush and records; metal reinforced;| §) Oneal v qentations seating sainttions $e Gee mn mug; regular price $4.75; regular prices $1.50 and port the Poles in a war on Russia, He r es | I}! special Friday-Saturday, = | aaked me to come in the next day and | $1.75; al Friday-Satur- | 1.15. continue the conversation. day, at Returning the next » the Maly | mier asked whether I had enjoyed | Corner Second and Seneca | good meal after our last talk. When ; - | gave him a positive affirmative, ah | Lenin exclaimed: | og oe eet aglhheg 00d humor. You must us i.” . ry “TS uJ, bromised to do my utmest, ana| Musicians to Play Two Suspects Held | “What happened to’ your pro| at Millionair Club} After Oso Robbery | sram?" Among those who will entertain! EVERETT, Dec. 1.—Two men, sus-| MAGE} Moort the Millionafr club, Seattle's aggun-| pected of holding the Sultan} Mai! taation for the unemployed. Satur-| Railway Timber Co.'s camp, three | Eid THEATRE “It's all gone right to the bottom, |day night, are Mary and Theodore | miles from Oso, Tuésday night, are yi - ‘ the soviet program as well as mine,” | Broberg, violin duet; Nathan Stew. | held in Everett while authorities are | CLIT Gre B he wala. aft, vocal solo; Mise Helen Riesgraff, | searching for the third member of | ’ rains Lenin then said: °T want to have | plano: the American-Hawalian quar. |the gang believed to be responsible | PEM? VI11) 9 A188! & photograph taken of you and my-| tet, presented by Paul Goerner, and | for the robbery. ; : self. It will ehow Lenin and Chris-| Dora Broberg, violin. An address| The two prisoners gave the names y an tensen talking about sending Ameri.| will be given by Oliver T,-Erickson, |of Frank Newcomb, 37, and Charles MAY i (cut it out) can wheat to the famine victins, the | city councilman. 5 Hill, 44. Newcomb has a bullet WIRTH cul i next capitalistic war between Ameri- wound in his right shoulder. (cut tt out —will get one of these aero-| racter ca and Japan, and discussing Chris.| Full course dinner, To, at Bolét's | The third suspect is believed —wil get one of these planes in assorted. colors; j tensen's letter to the British labor | Served & to 8 p. tn.—Advertisement, | trapped in the woods by posses. His | ouster price $535 | | | “colored metal, whisting | | will fly for a little dis- eee a lie ke thoeesh te be wounded genuine ie~Kar; 3 and 4- tops; will spin for quite © premier wrote this title for . " year ie joquiss, ee Ae a while pot wound up. tance when wound up. : The honor Amer- tHe photograph on | EEE J. ROSA! peruler bet 2 F350) speci (no mail orders) (no mail orders) || ica is giving to Mar- | Br petra photornennn taper and 1 ‘ DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE DOWNSTAIRS STORE j shal Foch is the rec- parted in the most friendly mann | | os Lenin put his automobile at my MOODY & 6 ai 1. ‘Two comm: al | | ognition of intellect | ff Ssron. Two commisarien rode wits | | DUNCAN i: [cellent impression of Leni ind j and character com turned more enthtaiastic than when | i i {I went to Russia, absolutely convinc: | i ‘ bined into splendid | Bes that there are fomenace terns | hea Specialist WILKES ” ‘ leadership. business possibilities with that coun- ! cocoa mats: attractive colored toy with \ ny See specially priced— horse and fider; 20-inch | Al Week end Se 335 handie; horse's feet move ve ‘The high type of charac: WINN | OTHE ACQUITTA as though running when Poe \ HB | ter ana mina #0 outstand. NNERS IN ANIMAL | ESE RE | Free & oo Ms —made of < Ther: ize, 14x23 inchea: toy is pushed; special Fri- . ing in this great general is | Building Eves, 25¢ te $1; Tewular price $1.50; special Priday-Batur- | | day-Baturday, €O¢, Ly | ote scensetto bette the PROCESSION WILL BE | | sceseed. itthey Spies War Tar ay, cf SECOND FLOOR DOWNSTAIRS STORE world out of its economic |i] SNAPPED FOR MOVIES]! a tney are } All prize winners in The Star's dangerous to Community Chest-Animal parade health. RENTAL DEPARTMENT —exctusive have been invited to make special Senttio agua! |] Poses for the movies by the Rob. || i ertson-Cole Motion Picture Co. ||| T¢ Ray Saturday at 12 o'clock, the beat way ao The The winners are asked to ap. ||] far devised to pear in ee costumes and with determine B es their animals at 12 sharp at the | | whether or not oe office of the Robertson-Cole Co, be. L. RB. ‘Tacowm Ii) National |B) cisco: trimers. | [ica ie. = ' SCMOLNELLD * se pictures, very likely, will scessed. We will X-Ray one a ree ae sa Se DAE a aa inserted into “The Foolish tooth for you without cha: Beauty Doctor Is Mexicans Will Erect | They Sleep Until City Bank Age.” n film feature soon to be a : 5 rs ; shown in Seattle. Dental Offices Not Real Medico} Home for Newsboys| They Die, as ’Twere of Seattle Immediately following the The © JANET ADLER @ LONDON, Dec. 1——"Dr.” Charles] MEXICO CITY, Dec. 1—Presl-| VIENNA, Dec. 1—Thousands of| movie taking the winners will be DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager Goode, oer ummers Henry Willie, a beauty specialist,|dent Obregon has instructed the | cases of sleeping sickness are being Second at Marion the guests of the motion picture 1405 Third Avenue "Peat ‘was fined $100 for representing him-| treasury department to expend 226,-|reported to the authorities every company at the Wintergarden eelf as 2 doctor. He promised never | 000 pesos in building a home for|month. Most of the cases terminate Corner Third and Union 1221 Third Ave “TRO! to offend again. newsboys in the Santa Julia colony. in. death. COR UNE i Afterneons 22¢; Eves. “TOO WISE WIVES” |Unaiift == 100% Cor * » Musi ‘ With Claire Windsor, Seattle Screen Star urtesy, ures, 7 Two Wives, Two Homes, Two Husbands! Surprise Drama! COLISEUM CONSTANCE TALM ADG CONCERT JACK HOXIE in her laugh riot, “Woman's Place” Untit Friday Night in ORCHESTRA § and “For Land's Sake” —a icnockiut comedy d “THE MAN rnoM NO- PARK confusion, COMING SATURDAY ANITA STEWART Tree LEVIES FRA" ARTHUR KAY, Director J Coming Saturday—The Son of Wallingford” ie ARCANE assis Coming: Charlie Chaplin

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