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& } VL WATT T0 DENAND MORE Fur East. Russian governmental financiers |!¥ awaiting the developments next ye announced that the soviet re-| Pris, when the leaders of tho ton from the merican governm: { est expressed in Russia during the Says Russia CONCESSIONS, BICKEL SAYS United Press Chief, Just Back, Finds Russians Delay for U. S. to Make First Move SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 19.—Rus- right now in regard to the future sia has probably made its last bid for] relationship between Russia and American recognition until after the} Japan and rumors of the opening next presidential electfon, in tho|of “conversations hetween Russian opinion of Karl A. Bickel, president} and Japanese representatives aro of the United Press, frequent. Bickel arrived in San Francisco} “Tokyo and Yokohama are mak- late yesterday on tho Shinyo Maru,)!"s rapid recovery from tho dis following a trip thru Russta and| aster of last fall," Bickel declared. | Siberia yia the trans-Siberian rail-| “Conditions In China are in their road and an extended visit in the; ormal state of uncertainty, with j the leaders of all factions anxlous- | various Chinese armies now tn the]: 1 are expected to become ag- ive, public would go on a hari money basis shortly after the first of tho| year, Bickel said, and that the mint: | ing of tho new gold chervonetz and} silver two ruble pleces had started | during September, The gold cher-| venetz is worth $5. The soviet. government would wel glad to enter Into negotiations with | the United States, Bickel declared, | because soviet statesmen believe that American recognition would enuble | them ® float a $500,000,000 loan| Christmas Cantata to Be which the Russian government Is de- Staged Sunday & sirous of having In order to purchase enormous quantities of modern agricultural machinery and railroad] Asbford'’s Christmas Cantata, equipment. |. Holy Night," will be presented by the RUSSIA WOULD SEND choir of Green Lake Congregational COMMISSION TO U. 5. jae Greon Lake station, under “Foreign Minister Tchitcherin}the direction of Mra. Channing} government was ready to sead a com: miston to the United States,” Bickel said, “at any time, to take up the! James G. question of restoration of any prop- | Ww erty owned by American nationals | son, that had been confiscated, and © dis- Ip. m Boswell, soprano; ne Dick, tenor; Mra, J, 8S. Harri-} violinist, and Mrs. Helen Wil-| w kins Barwick, planist. ac Won't Ask Recognition ‘The chotr wil] bo assisted by Mra. / th Mr.|now famous tn the Bast in rig and use of the fa- mous Benda masks compose the dance, offering of Miss| Margaret Severen at the Orpheum vaudeville theater this week, Mar- garet’s pretty face needs no mask, but they do add origin- ality to her act. Mask dances are a piquant novelty | of dance figures in her repertoire, In jand Miss Margaret Severen, sald (P| hor Oriental episode and walte num: }be the originator of the Benda mask | told mo in Moscow that the spviet | Prichard, Sunday, December 23, at 8| dances, i giving them new meant in Seattle at the ber she 1s dashing, Sho gives the Orpheum ¢t snake-lke whirlings merry little Lissome grace) | twists of her own, She ta succeastve- ly a green-faced vampire, a witch- od fury and a silly-faced doll, Her | in week. When Miss first entered vaude f the Ruth Si nee OT as a member t, as wero F loasse ated. And when can the Humid be H ee, P RNS | Ada Foreman and Ernestine Meyers. | mask is removed her own laugh. rever, little optimism that the ra, Baw! | ° 8 i , > United States would agree to receive | Baritone sel fecier je eet i Ae action ott eEr coacan “peel 0 « celve | PATI + | time ago in the vil amile appreciation of ths applaune any such commiss' and Ch | ies” and in recita} now in|which Orpheum patrons are accord. “There is a ver No okie vaudeville again, hax a large va ing her. of public opinion in Russia str Shall Come Forth’ Tb nisin an asad z port aS PE Eee Ra opposed to any efforts being votroawonrlar shag Peas rc looking thwards obta J. Murray, bass, ovement towards the opening of ne- he said, | These leaders take the position, Offertory solo— wn of Bethishem™.« are Pratt that Russia has gone thru the} “O Mitte Town of Hethiehem™, .Acott Mra, James G. Boswell. worst; that the soviet government Mrs. J. 8, Harrison, fs now firmly established over th entire area of the cx ; that they are now so strong} gop, hat no European power could hope to attack them and that they are rowing stronger yearly. longer they wait, these! leaders maintain, the stronger t will be and the leas they will to concede to the powers they finally seek co-operation.” were aulet, ickeldeclared, end] ‘SI LHOUETTE PLAY STAGED... seemed to be normal. Mra. Cha of the W Mr. Frase “Biensed De the The 5 c i cordially invited, when} LITTLE CTED FROM VISITS OF SENATORS | “There was a great deal of inter. tres t and but little traditional-| ly conventional, is being presented jin silhouvet: arkened theater) December} “over the senatorial summer,” Bickel said, rush of United States visitors to Moscow, but so ers did not express any that the outcome o ould result In rec “There DR. LOUGHNEY’S BLOOD WASHING eat these visits). many 0} nging do-|¢ tion fa in the| it king, the tf ery, in the hands) m Thero JAPAN CRISIS Premier Yamamoto Accepts |: ¥ | mand for a 20 the averting for th net crisis threatened yeate m a Western) per cent, t original in} be 4 down. cabinet might result from the situa. IS PREVENTED “<= ‘Tho United States consumes two- us cas the of the world's entire annual pod supply 9,000,000 cr! DENTISTRY -HALF-PRICE ON10. PAINLESS © Hicesb o> | $20.00 Set of Red and Pink Rubber ....scccecsecesss $10, Our Whalebone Rubber Piate Reduction in 1 Budget BY CLARE OF Do bea OSE (United Pr 0 TOKYO, Dec to, in an ad cepted the reconstru time boing tho cabi | and that 1 be abolished. no resignat ation of pa has now apparently heen we quar. f, how $8.0) “Other Prices $6.00 Up All Work Guaranteed for 15 Years < with the situ. CUT RATE DENTISTS unde the inority, hed 6” in den with adagio mus is \ HUM N pause and a voice is heard In re-| ™ ling Established 20 Years lcital from the darkness, she to the demands of the ma par Second Ave. and University St. illustrating the episode in the Life and in w.' Open 9 to 6 Daily—0 to 12 Suntays Restores Miss Johanson from Invalidism. Her Letter Follows: ich is immediately to} #. There is a lig screen at the ba jof the stage. There are seen shad-| jows, sharply cut, in slow time, portraying the scene to be depicted The light varies in intensity and color, the mt Must The whole is effec in a marked de gree of unusu of Christ wh come. It ce flashed on the ates: JOSEPH M. REGAN “The Show Off” The Broadway Mav orite | Harry Delf “Fifty Miles B00 os To all Rheumatic 3:30) eapedtally to the in po | From strongly advise Dr. Loughney’s | | lo | Broadway” With Harry DB, Watson and Reg. Mh. 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