The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1920, Page 7

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THE SEATTLE taneous Dn waa 17, ea RUSSIANS FAIL TO STAGE RUSH Only Three Make Application for Passports HELEN GOULD DUITS Y.W.C. A. @ Opposes Move for Aid of Women in Industry DR. GHENT TELLS Why Dopes Need Sympathy What Laws Are Needed How Cure May Be Effected CLEMMER MUSIC + LIBORIOL JPTMAN Director BY DR. J. A. GHEN | (County Jail Physician) CLEVELAND, Sheppard Goula, Bon from the nationa BW. C. A, bees f tb ou Sttion” Friday of e vent here The ot th and Altho a large supply of application blanks for the of Russians and other aliens to whom passports have been denied elved over a week ago, the ed rush of applicants has not falinod, may immigration officials. According to General Innpector T Lynch, but three of the score or blanks taken out have been com ted and returned to hia office. ‘These have been forwarded to Wash ington, and if they are returned ap. proved the applicants will be allowed to leave the United States. Mre Mins He resiqna April 1 former anne une today mneed her ourd of the rer anticipa mate STILL GOING BIG! Will Be Shown a Few Days Longer! tion irches awure to work ‘ " pi the action | w the tion m ne have the for the Ie t > mak “idleals a reality Abolition of ryan Bhour day for men in indu living wage as ym in € industry; old from employm and a gradual Inbor to the The finance commission Mended that $3,000,000 be raised the 1921 program for current nat MM Work, and an effort to incr [Present endowment fund of $1,60 © $10,000,000 by January 1, 1925. “WE’LL FIGHT!” And they fought, actually with their money and with eight try a minin ery commiasioner of correction, New York, He says: “From investiga tions and studies by the department correction, it is believed the fed. pensions; r seven roti | 24 | of | : eral drug act should provide ‘Firat-—All drugs coming into the United States, from whatever source, and all drugs manufactured in the United States, should be placed un | : - der the supervision of the United | : States public health service | \ » 4 “Second—The United States pub . Ye health service should sell or din pone quantities of the cotics to the state health department nt one day in action of he able ree lowest pract recom on} ase the 49,000 proper nar ‘Doctor Saves Patient and His Bride, Too . But for his physi the plan by telling bh MH Reing to die, N. Kabaya of each state. Leginiation ld provi First—The state nt whould nell, or dixpense nar joa deemed neceamary to the dv tment of health of every city, or pmunity ond—The department of health of every? cit should open stations have been a married man today ; : 2 in the city, at which place the phy Sweet! was rushed'to the city sician, dentist or veterinarian may hospital yesterday afterr fer ain what he desires, and to which ing with a pulmonary place a drug addict may go and re He was told he ceive relief for hin immediate condi recover certain He calies with bride, a mi in exe witnes as the ma tied at the supposed popped the physiciar fe will live. enacted by the state | ae health depart who spotied he wasn't would hemorrhag hadn't a char nm, i. ©, not amount of drug to take him, but to receive a hypodermic We are not thru with this subject, how-| jection at the station. ever, and both Dr. Ghent and The Star are determined on, “Third—After receiving the tem steps to arouse the entire nation to the seriousness of the|POT*ry treatment, the addict should This Dr. J. A. Ghent, county jail physician, whose yee bigs markable series of articles on the dope evil is concluded in The Star today. his oe away ster and severa who came. Ar tal knot was athbed tor “Then bride, with a shrug and Kabayashi is a gre piniversity of Washington it of English in the Japanene Phere. His home is at 209 ave he cw ceive to be curing! based REX BEACH’S Biggest, most fascinating tale of Alaska— ‘The Silver Horde’ |by physical etrain rather than men-, Many cures have been effected—and tal anguis! In these Rolshevik|only the capacity of the sanatorium keeping help has been some| keeps many more from the perma |probiem, se naturally I have been | nent cure Joompelied to overwork, and there-| The shreveport plant saves many |fore am too Ured to sleep well. men to decent place in society, where, “Continue the discussion, Dr. Ghent. / in other cities, they are thrown into| j1t fe most interesting. Sincerely jail, and, deprived of the drug they | “MRS. ———+" | must have for existence, often die, SHREVEPORT | AbIog! GHENT ARTICLES Doe Una WARN WOMAN —[icevnnorer. 12 AWAY FROM DOPE |" 5 2 sro ‘d of health main the reputable physician regards a|__ Many letters are being received by | for drug addicts, who, &@ the The Star afd by Dr. J. A. Ghert, in rofexsional secret in the light of a examination, are allowed aa m Dress of the Present |aacred trust, and the phynician who | ‘cating wide interest in his articles | «rains as their aedaition requires. * * * tivulges a professional confidence to 0% the dope menace. Here is a typ-| This does away with the cont » ife in Ju eprehensible teal letter: ‘hand dealer, and, because it also does The Lash of Regret Laid on the Soul fh» doctor who aiscusmen tie profes "Dr. Ghent away with cxoctitant pricks te, ta of a Woman Who Erred ace d pa s Un ‘Says I. W. W.’s Are Benevolent Men Sf WENATCHEE, April 17.—The 1 PW. W. is a “benevolent and protec: © tke organization, formed to educate, uplift and improve its members.” ‘This is according to Attorney Pierce, Mewho is defending John McDonald) against a syndicalism charge here. i) al be ¢ ove: \i AY ap ourmey MOORE ‘Sitenvmas “Ye Song Shep” Mary Marble and Company Myers and Noes or and Ricardo; De Yoe and SPatord; Valente. Brothers: Frank Wilson. 1CK _DAILY—2: problem, with a view to ending permanently the growing svat tepid cat bande fle act ‘aia narcotic evil. ‘ |to which the addict must go to re A LAW fective in equipped and operated by physicians | Hho aero PE OTS or £2 the drug addict, must be who know thelr busines Every | nie craving for the drug, the addict upon humane principles, it must be|/ known addict who enters these insti-/should be sent to a farm or sani born of sympathy, and must recog | tutions must remain until cured or jtarium, where he is to remain from the addict ax a human being./ dead. Mighty few will die. lthree to #ix months for upbuilding who has all the natural feelings that) The law muat be a federal law. The| treatment belong ther people—he has the revenue officers «of the rifth—-At the end of three or atx! pe seeapp re cages alberto yt MR asec tew and Canada must co-| months, the addict should be released jthe same emotions—he is actuated |operate to suppress the traffic, for and placed on probation for two years by the same inexplicable something | 55 per cent of the dope comes from|or more, and required to report at that stimulates other beings into ac-|/ Across the line; the laity must ap the hospital where he was taken for tion; in a word, he is human, but un-|preciate the fact that the redemption | the drug, at least once every month fortunate of these unfortunates {x no job for! then and there to sined Ghder The law must be liberal and far/a minister's son, nor for that parti vation for 24 to 48 hours reaching, but, at the same time, ex-|ular, self-appointed, elf anointed seein Gon: adties’ tame he acting, demanding and commanding. | self-constituted, ineffable gentry com: that he in again taking the drug, It must. provide narcotic iatitu-| posed of long-haired men and short-|«hould be made to repeat the treat tions thruout the state, property| haired women, who pose an the re | ment” — — generators and rejuvenators of the eee human kind—bat It must be handle IEUTENANT SHERD, of the nar "tt ii ny Mf r ‘ AA gen thearenag bureau thru the cotic squad of the police depart \ fi! i; A t) 4 go ment, has recommended that i tis v Addict have a card with his pict ed: ' ' AT Fe bs / NDER present conditions there and finger printa. It would, how are many excellent private inati-|ever, be advisable to provide four ul i A} | Ui! tutions thruout the country that are such cards. One to be kept by the | it Wa doing splendid work, and turning out addict, one by the institution treat Andrews — sen-| tae al a ines imprisonment for J. Prenatt BUTTE.—Gust teneed to life | shooting of Sylvester | tant December, CALGARY, Atta—In compliance with law, $1,000,000 worth of liquor stored in local warehouses must be disposed of by May 16 ST. JOHN, N. B.—Herbert Cald-| wellader Englishman, — reported | drowned when he leaps overboard from liner Minnedosa, en route here trom Liverpool hundreds of cures, but the average dope cannot afford these luxuries, A great many addicta are being cured by their family physictans—but for | some inexplicabie reason or other! many dopes feel a hesitancy about being treated by their family physi 8. Some seem to fear that the | doctor will divulge the secret to his | wife, and she, in turn, will tell Mra So-and-So. This ip a nad mistake ing the addict, one by the health de partments, and one by the police de- partments. DR. J. A. GHENT. There are no millionaire poeta. Waldorf Hotel Seventh and Pike Now Sunday and Monday Only A Story of Olden Days in the Modish SHOWING “THE CURIO SHOP” Maki, CLEVER MUP ACTS OTH) “ROUGE AND RICHES” With MARY MacLAREN tains a clin upen Rooms and apartments at very reasonable rates. | Rotary drifs being standan’ type on well at Moclips. ABERDE! substituted for” andard Oil Co. Chauncey Wright's Restaurant in connection. |wional affairs with Mra. Jones or) “Dear Sir: I have read your in.| “dope,” tends to decrease crime. Dope } Smith. I do not deny that there are| teresting articles in The Star on the | addicts, it is stated, must have their |many nondescripts in the profession, | dope question, Accept my congratu:| drums first 1 things—and wil | the same as in any other, butit is no| lations on your succesn as a writter| fort to crime when, for lack of |reason why the whole medical pro-| who evidently knows his subject “dope,” they cannot work. In Shreve foasion should be condemned because ‘Perhapa they are m interest-| Pert, where the clinic gives them [of a few week minded brothers ng to me because I know you—at required coat, crime j Would not the I have had the pleasure to| has decreased 90 per cent | profession one » you occasionally at our store. The addict, however. hold of mark have sometimes wondered|®ereement permitting the whether or not dope in some form|#end him to the city sanatorium for or other would retieve my Insomnia, | Permanent whenever the au but, having read your discussion on| thorities moe fit to There the |... the dope evil, I certainly will leave in effected by a gradual reduc: |*** it strictly alone ance of _ SCENIC ROADS THAT LURE THE MOTORIST _ mere eres nits 25 QUEBEC.—Marie Anne Houde ac cused by son of foreing her step- daughter to eat lye that had been spread on bread. The girl died. DAWSON. rthrwest corporation in giant gold dredge for Dominion creek. A total dredges expected to be in this season of Absolutely Fireproof. al LOWEST RATES : CALIFORNIA ELPS POINTS, SAN_ DIEGO T SAILINGS As assists + Salling April 24 | come K __ ig & dope }to bring work on of operation One fogeal will get an easy woman and frame up a perjured complaint | for blackmailing purposes cee BOUT the best solution of that sug Hamilton, Salome With condemn because $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 | DR. E. 0. MANN Building an to rat atene five of a atate OLYMPIA.George Hall resigns nt state treasurer to be secretary of Olympia Building | association cure do no. MULTNOM Met thin eure dope Loan Greased space for we stood facing ing what we could do on uddenly a wind came and EGGY was being for, dancing school. Her nice little fluffy skirts, her best beloved hand-made frock, lay out on the bed with little white new ballet slippers and pink «ilk sox to match the wide pink sash and |skirt and billowed hair ribbon. Grandmother came | balloon und kissed Peggy on her little| “I whirled around and caught white back-aneck and turned ta|the hem in my fingers the look at the pretty things ready | wind blew and then I wag right and waiting for her. in the middle of a balloon, and I “I just wonder if you will en. | squealed with delight joy dancing as much as I used) “Oh! try it!’ I cried, “Try tt to, Peggy.” she said, and she had fun. You feel as if you could what David called the regular over the bay the egrly-days-story look in her eyes: over the clouds So Peggy said quickly, “Oh dancing with Chinc did you go to dancing the ndmother?” Then she fe knew « early days, “I ‘spect you had an Indian for a teacher, didn't you? Grandmother laughed and | said, “Well, now let's see. I think you would be surprised if| were qu I told you I had the Wind for a| meshed teacher. “An I And Peggy said, “Then it was our hair an Indian after all ‘cause that's | around the Chinook grandson, don't you 4 remember? ‘Tell it to me, Grand mother, while Mother wonder with our each other atror caught it out gust OF my full like a Hope Hampton ADDED ATTRACTION JOE ROBERTS BANJOIST PLAYING “My French Salome” AND OTHER HITS over let's play kc school. pped nets off giggled lat about our hair “Nets Pegey in awfully like Mot dear’s errupted, “that any to tear? Grandmother told “Our nets were made of silk like heavy sh thowe her they CONCERT ORCHESTRA Lady Artistes ei wan 18 REVIEW SELE loosed flower! then the saying and hung TED COMEDY our necks and we reed “The blew hard and kirts filled and All but liftes wind the full dear doc my nails ing and ROAS TED TEA & COFFEE South Knd Market—119 Yesler Way LIBERTY MARKET tween Pike and Liberty Thentre If You Try QUR-COFFEE- cm, —— a and I just hate hay filed So Grandmother told her 1 remember one beautiful March day—a Saturday—when | had finished my Httle tasks and Mother #aid the day was #0 beau tiful I could go to visit a littl friend, who lived not so very far We «tarted to make a play house but we couldn't find the broken dishes we wanted for our housekeeping, and having gath ered quite a bunch of wild flow ers and brushed a clear, bare | down the |ter than mine.” pulled lh us off our fect danced and danced to the ne whirled and and whirled beach by as we to us nH we “An Indian girl es danced and she called out in her own lane “She laughed eald, “TUM cum, you are’ (which is the word which means of her people). a your hair i# unbound and you ance like leaves in the wind.’ Yes, Peggy dear, 1 think after all I bad quite a dancing school.” Ve hed, “I'd like it bet *) aaah ' A $9045 Arsans Concirs THIS PIC" THIRTY TURE & FIVE MINU ‘TION OF y ROU! BYARD IN ROM SECOND AVE, AND YESLER WAY ORY HEIGHTS OVERLOOKING THRE TR DES MOIN REACHED VIA THE Kk POINT, ONL S BRICK HIGHWAY

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