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Cte ONS ANN ANA eR NR ORE TN NN AE NE SONAR PR TEAR . + ’ if COTOBER 18, —— : THE SEATTLE STAR ‘Refugees Improvise Shelters in Smyrna Ruins 3 SEATTLEITES “ae Fagerds tes Botween 75,000 an 000 visitors No Word From Looal Trio in| irmpiaroreanieationy ‘hela tn. the Smyrna District seat Washington Annex Wednesday — Plans are being formulated to raine Grave fears are entertained for! §200,000 to finance the conclave. the safety of three former reat-| Chairmen of the dents of Seattle who were in|t¢e*. under John Campbell, Smyrna at the time the olty was wacked by the Turks recently, ao cording to M. M. Wynans, director of the Seattle office of the Near Hast relief, They are Dr. C. R. Ganoway, a physician who used to practice in Woat Seattle, and his wife, and Mins | Minnie Mills, dean of the American Collegiate Institute and sister-in-law of Dr. A. G, Mat 40 EH. 94th wt | . are suffering § with | ‘when ye you can hardly got | ee a mes Fores Rub and eee ave the quickest relief Lachey bas such concentrated, | beat as red peppers. | genet let Just as soon as you | | } ) How Much Goes Into the Ash Can? WHEN you buy coal, how much do you pay for heating the house and how much for filling the ash can? The final test of coal is to determine how much is uncon- sumed. Superior Rock Springs Coal fires Red Pepper Rub you feel the i heat. In three minutes tt | warms the sore spot through and throws Frees the blood clroulation, | [peeake up. the congestion—and the id rheumatisn torture is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rud, made q from red peppers, costs little at any ga etore Get a jar at once. Use ry lumhago, neuritia, backache, ati neck, sore muscles, cokis in TODAY AND FRIDAY “THE InDLy RICH” KE VAUDEVILLE ‘Almost Instant relict its | CR ae ture to. eet the genuine, | a Nathing Dae been, heard from any | recent BUNKER PRICES readily and burns freely. This ts A with the name Rowles on each} ieanen, PS sg hy igh ne gee ale World Series ie first requirement of a package —Advertinoment, |that the mother of Mra. 0. 3, Lam-| Games gntsaed ae that is to leave little or no ash. won, 1287 Federal ave, who also Was caught in the maelstrom, re-| Our Seattle distributors cely Lump, ton, $13.00 ” 2 a ee ee ¢.0.Gabricison Tan er ton, sizs0 «the Renton Hill Fuel ony po aga Ge nite COl MmpiCc Renton Hill Fuel Company, iad supply ——— ————— | A GETTINGS, who ts alleged te have passed a worthless check on Jay Brandeli, receiving $30 for it, was charged with forgery In the firat degree in superior court Wednesday Russian peasanty often sleep with! Like their Bedouin ancestors, these refugees in Smyrna have erected Arab-like tents to| refugees who fled to the Balkans Ci you. thelr cows. give them temporary shelter in the charred ruins of the ill-fated city. This eaclusive photo-|*fore the Turk advance. Madison ompany sinus ama et ine nn. zen SUperior Rock Springs Coal Co. LOCALIZED BASHFULNESS | Wholesale Phone, Ell. 2593 iJ cD HOWLAND's { S ff r graph shows a family housed in a rude shelter of stone walls and blanket roof. Bunkers, 1001 Second 8. Ogden, Utah Little Mildred'’s pretty hair haa} TAL COMEDY REVUB | be probability would not long survivelbeen cut in the prevailing style— | ith Piles Germany Has 20,000,000 |r rine rt omic | ely sr” cn rte | wim te cataronsta emus ef an es 3 ? that in Austria, . sensitive about her appearance,|] “eve. Me ( It is unfair both to France and) When her father came home and | “ay More 7 han She Can Feed » the American peace commission-| need at her, she said, shyly: “Please, be bag a! > ers to charge them with responaibil-|daddy, don’t look. 1 feel so bashful tt pid, th 5, BY JAMES M. COX ereato a separate department te [ity for the imposing of 146 billion |in the back of my neck."—Bonton | caf Qf you are suffering with Itching, Ex-Governor of Ohio take care of the tremendous vol | gold mark» on Germ France| sevtpt. i peed protruding Piles or| A great many Americans visited] @me ef trade in German marks. | now seems to be quite convinesd — ae and bave never tried/Germany thia summer, While most} The sum that Germany realized | that Germany cannot pay. There tx os, of them regarded conditions as de in cash bs the difference between | no doubt in the German mind about, he plorable, you cecasionally ran into| ‘¢ cost of printing » few hun- |it. Lieyd George has unreservedly he wa who insisted that the country dred tans of paper and three and | expressed this as his opinion. Every m- prosperous. In some parts of one-half billion dollars, Keone | financial authority who has vinited rmany there is industrial activity, mists agree that the proceeds [central Burope entertains the same ter but with the mark running from from the sales of these marks | view and yet nothing ly done. All ie 1,000 to 2.000 to the dollar, there can have been exhausied by the un governments pay attention to pub nd | ian eaetuin Teen be neue activity, vet favorable trade balance, Mo opinion as they sense it ° ELBERT 18 CLOSE AMERICAN INFLUENCE without much prospertty. POLITICAL STUDENT CAN SAVE THE CRISIS In Bavaria the bells were take®/} The trades movement has devel There is no independent national out of the churches and the metal| gneq many unusual men tn all parts agency, however, 20 influential at pipes out of the organs. The mM&-| o¢ tne world. Elbert is one of them. | inis time as America. If the Amert- terial thus gained wan used for the! rie hay been a clone and Intelligent |can representative were known in manufacture of munitions. Bavaria | student of economics. He opposed] european countries and respected is the most remote part of Germany | nirterty the royalist regime, but he|poth for bis fairness of mind and! and It is fair to assume that if these) -oaiicod that the radicalism of a part| natural abilities, the situation would heroic measures were adopted there, | ¢ nis supporters would, if trans|be just that much improved, That Pyramid Pile Suppocitories. you s then most of the a Of the listed into administrative policy.|is why the mame of Merbert C, eroee quick, rellef anda: mew —, must have had like expert wreck the government Be bas been | Hoover was proposed. Hin relation : - . sufficiently progressive to hold with European affairs was not such Box, ot Pyramid. Pile ae Red one a mrt confidence of the masses, and indus-|as to create any enmities, His serv. jermany — ne pews trial leaders agree that he has ¢x-| ice wag that of the good Samaritan by starvation oe A er be hibited qualities of courage, wisdom | He could have rendered a vast con id | war - did in — of) 8M poise in the midst of trying con: {tribution to humanity—he could ind Pepin eer j= 9 So grain | ditions as to remove their prejudice. | have brought honor to America and io vpanon gg beri miata ‘of her ore| At % Commercial meeting held tn/ credit to the administration. . we | Hamburg during the wummer he re | With reparations settied, Germany lcelved a demonstration from assem: | could easily negotiate a loan. Pay | died industrial chiefs which surprised | ments would start to France, and | most people and shocked the old roy-| matters would be much improved tnt crowd. world-wide. Germany would be buy Ing copper, oll, foodstuffs and cotton from America, Demand maken bet- ter prices and ft ts In this respect that America would instantly have felt the favorable effect of a settle meng (Copyright, 1933, by NEA Service, Inc) eee Engiané’s affairs taken up by ex- Gov. Cox In his next article. Make Money? If So, Take the Time to Investigate . the Forthcoming MORE THAN CAN BE FED | It will not be denied that Ger- many has 20 million more people than she can support except by keeping her industries at the very peak of production, If economic! , The Ser = . | collapse comen, and it certainly is on | “trtes er saseas or its way, at least these 20 millions) te help in reuniting will be thrown into a state of de-jsspersted. these pendence. Revolution feeds upon) fie : Fearon, dy OF LOTS OWNED BY a | | CEORCE KINNEAR CO. - - We Have Received Instructions to Sell to the Highest Bidder, Without Reserve : Price and on Easy Terms . Sale Takes Place Tuesday, Oct. 31°". In the Fine Arts Hall, 1213 4th Avenue Think What It Means to Buy Choice Seattle Lots at Your Own Price On the Eve of an Active Market ships. She issued 25 billion dollars’ worth of bonds during the war and) *! had a deficit of 10 billion besides, for Ladendort. |yearold son return home. Bob left his home in Seattle Monday morning, his parents belleving him on his way to school, He is thought to have set out in search of adventure, MORTIMER MORES—<Altho he |nas heen in this elty for more than la year, Mortinwr Mores, sald to be | manager of a garage here, has not lbeen located by bis aunt, Mra. | Arthur Willis, 432 Fifth ave. N. Mrs, | Willis would like to hear from Mores. LOST CHILDREN.—Mrs, Zephyr Johnson, general delivery, Everett, | Wash, 1a seeking trace of her two jchildren, Vera E. 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