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36 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., DECEMBER 11 1927—PART ¥ EASD BY TN YWE Jaggar Alaskan Expedition to Have Equipment Many Others Lacked. ’ & i @ " | i i i SRR RN RN ! ey . By the Associated Press Modern science not only is making life easier and more comfortable in clvilized communities, but it is mak- ing the task of the explorer less dif- ficult and his accomplishments more 3 HE FOUAND THAT HIS BEST “‘{“"r:“' Dr. T A J ai 1 INSTRUMENT WAS A TOOTH en Dr. Thomas A. Jaggar, di- rector of the United States Geological ~BRUSH Survey Station at the Mount Kilauea % Volcanic Laboratory, in Hawaii, leads a National Geographic Soclety expedi- tion to the Pavlof Volcano group of islands off the Alaskan peninsula next Summer will be equipped with convenie which explorers a few years ago did not : ND INTEREST NO EXTRAS #! Simmons Cane Panel Bed Outhit TR I « [ NaWeekly Payments Until After Jan v B Cm s RS - The method of using a toothbrush In addition to Dr. J one of | i "the treatment of trachoma started the foremost 2 in the | po Tyr John McMullen (left) is being world, the party will inc carried on by Dr. P. D. Mossman ists in physiogra iy botany. The personnél has not been | (FiEhY) selected, but plans for equipping the expedition are already under way. it & made prove it s ry, ientists also will a at to facilitate S BOSIINE over Menit SRS e found that his best instrument was a ri a recol sance of the Alas- _ 1 B L iliaia Cils Sommbair i das | | toothbrush, with the bristles clipped gar found that such a vehicle would | short. Anesthetizing the lid, he turned ve vaiuable, the bays being erous | it back and s : be vaiua Y ng nume | sorubbed off e o> 32 Heavy Axminster 9x12 “9x12 Extra 9x12 Tapes- Heavy Heavy G Az- Velvet Recs minster s49.75 | Y2475 | 51575 27x54-in. Velvet Rug, $1.98 s LTS T &< o= s and making a motor boat desirable, | surface. while the beaches and cinder lowlands | | flesh_was then heale 1 those who offer excellent natural highways for a i | had been able to see with pain it at all, w ar nd at ease motor car. Since lusgase is an ever | Painful Eye Diseases Held|&r\a-s trip to America’s last frontier than it Ten years were spent in that work is on apleasure excursion or & busi- Under Control by Dr. |nr D Mc3ulien, and ten vears s a ess journey, the advantage of being long time for a_heavy, jolly man to able 10 d spend on mule back. He is now in| able to get along on land or water y g with a single vehicle is obvious. McMullen’s Cure. charge of the sion of the | Once Immigrant Highway. !\!Zl‘\”(';,- _The Pavlof group is west of Mount | gy he Associated Press is being directed by Dr. P. B use of a toothbrush and the| man, who maintains headquarters at | QERYS Wioking, S00 JN hard O the lons | i John 8 Mo The situation has cleared line of similar islands which provided | 17 5 AT e e Tt by a highway for emigration from Siberia | . g 1 three bed clinics are still he 5o this continant long Ua(are thal I8WE | dieease whick hias attac] v ing operated in Tennessee, Arkansas | story : » st racia Missouri. Mount Katmai in 1912 is estimated to | (%0 Purest ‘]‘?“':‘l-_m‘ i e T R have produced the second loudest ncise -L‘.‘;”'m‘_nl g B = in the' memory of the race. " * ™" | I gepyice workers are sun try- COUNT!L OF WOMEN ot way . X | ing ctly what causes i gt st e ing to determine exa | e Plicn. 1 1205, when San Pierre, Mar. | the infection and to develop a_skin INVITES CO-OPERATION tinique, was wiped out with the loss | diagnostic test. But the cure, worked | | of 30,000 lives and 19 vessels. It w o RN to investigate this disaster that Dr. -Saxo scen living dn the |By the Amoolaiad Pross. o Jagear made his first voyage of in. |mountains of Tennessee, Kentucky,| NEW YORK, December 10.—The vestigation, under the auspices of the | Georgia, Missouri, B Wganues S Me ional Council of Women yesterday National Geographic S y. bama, has proved so effective that it | gy : DRro G seems reasonable to hope that virtual | invited the men of the Nation to co SRR AT eradication of the discase may even-|operate in their work. The invitation | scIENTlsTs To SPEND tually be achieved was embodied in a resolution pre " ioops | sented by Dr. Anma Carlin Spencer, Worked Among Mountaineers. honorary dent of the council and HOLIDAYS AT MEETING| rubtic meain physicians first be. | or s Deiiics s | came interested in trachoma through| The c Rt eutabiish | their work with aliens entering the|a New nce, which, among | 3 | country. Except among the for Eighty-Fourth Session of A.A.A.S.| population, few cases were found in | the large cities, but they were numer to Open in Nashville, Tenn., De- |ous and apparently contagious, amor ¢ council. 1 the Indians. Then the affiiction of the | cumulate information for the use of | cember 26—2,000 to Attend. mountain folk, who think and speak | the memb: : in the language used in Shakespeare's| Officers elected included ey time, was called to the attention of | President, Dr. Valeria II. Parker of sociated Press I the service, and Dr. McMullen was|New York; vice presidents, Mrs. e 2,000 scientists in all| Sent into their hills to help them. | Frances E. Burns of Detroit, Mrs. parts of the country are preparing to| A large, jovial man, he first trav.|Theodore J. Louden of Bloomington spend their Christmas holidays to-|eled among the suspicious, isolated |Ind.; Anna A. Gordon ef Evanston.| gether at Nashville, Tenn., reviving | mountaineers on mule back, cra 1, and Lena N. 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