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; , ee ‘Mat ‘ held next weekend at Teno 1% was at the latter place that the meeting between allied lead ‘9s and Ismet Pasha was to have/three men were alone in there. ‘been held this morning. ° : DEADLUCKED ON England and France Can't governor of Constay tinople, has been ‘errested by Britiah fhe to an unconfirman! dispatoh from Greek sonrces today. : oe Bal of Italy today motred to mediate PARIS, ‘the Near Nast peace conference at a the Keenalists, reatiess: because ‘@f postponement of the meeting, were ear a clash) with allied forces in Gonstantinople. Lord Curzon, Brit @hce until the French and British ‘Bare On & program. “Turks, that the confere: Bela as soon as possible. attitude would! mt from November 20, the ~~ date set. ference on suck short notice Pesult in Frendh domination at the ‘alled for today to discuss his att tude | the Matin’s Lausanne correspondent, warned PAGE 4 PEACE MEETING Agree «in Date ATHENS, Nov. 13.—-Rerec Pasha, soldier, accord Nfow that « | night, the Auto ‘ Jat. at 9 p.m, robbed Ff 3 BANDITS ROB 3 MEN IN STORE Thugs Escape in Machine Parked in Front of Shop over of a dense | the city Sunday | three young bandits entered | Drug Shop, 922 K, Pike | W. J. Fen-| Operating under rvered PARIS, Nov. 13.—2'remter Musso. |!0n, the proprietor, and (wo custom the Turks and the French British ‘The Fasc@t! chieftain suggested meeting of foreign ministers |i Nice or|1 ov, 13.— England aad were deadlocked today over ne aa Turkish leaders warned foreign pecretary, insisted that jand not attend such @ confer. ‘The French hold, along with the nee should be Curzon’s {i necessitate another Curzon fears that holding the would ” table. A cabinet meeting was Ismet Pasha, in an interview with that the Constantinople situ- ts nerious because of the post it. HAYOR AND Y TALKER CLASH With charges and counter charges thick and fast, Mayor E. J. and Arn S. Alen, general see of the Y. M. C. A., were en im a bitter controversy Mon- y, and adherents of both were ly awaiting new developments. ‘The scrap began Sunday night at men’s mass meeting, which ts original “wide-open” basis fing the mayor with responsibil- for the alleged. condition The 600 men in the auditorium EB eg. feel so well ean do every bit of ‘and not in my back ioummaal te madicine can use this as a testi- Mrs. Putt, MAsER, 801 & woman dia E. Pink- feelings body are from vey The good passing away— one after dia EB. Pinkham’s “Vi 3 Woman n Modding for omen’ Ailments. Alwaysrel jiable. BSeee “ir its it R [: = 2 = i i | QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION “ Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets i That is the joyful cry of thousan since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Pablets, the substitute for calomel. | Dr, Edwards, a practicing physt clan tor 17 years and calomel’s old- | time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating pa- tients for chronic constipation and, torpid livers, H Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, sooth- ing vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of there little sugar-coated, olive-col- ored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally, They nev er force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mouth” bad breath—a dull, tired feeling— wick headache—torpid liver—consti pation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets at hed time. Thousands take them every night Just to keep right. Try them. 160 and 30c.—Advertisement. ‘ om, BL P. and Glen Luts, 614 Madison st. They obtained $33.40, and escaped In an autor of the bandits drew a the proprietor and h thetr hands in the air while one of the bandits rifled the cash register and searched the three victims. The Moore theater this week. the presented to Sunday audiences sim vie remedies for pain of all kinds. while Jeanette Hackett gave a num claims to upset principles ef modern medical setence, in presenting bis ts almost certain that a number Seattieites will wear out their finger nails and many wire hair brushes tn practicing healer” won the complete of hin audiences Sunday, and the re ception he recetved bordered on an ovation Jim? kept the audience continually Mughing With their original wit and tunes. |ruwh of water. Strang, 918 FE. Pike st., three pile in front of the shop owned by G ack, 99 Selby st ‘The three men, all dreseed in dark } id. watches, | | clothing, entered the shop while the One ol and hekt tends with other bandit stood outside on the lookout. After the trio had fled, Fenton notified the police, but a search failed to locate the bandits HEALER ON MOORE BILL Gifts of Old Egypt are the offer ings of the two headline acts at the ‘Thompson Egyptian, introducing Zonery, per of Ortental dances, the prineipal feature of the “Jewel Box Review native of Exypt some of the basic Thompson, a it ot ancient cures. for “the onfidence his methods, A bevy of pretty girls, gorgeous settings and elaborate costumes did mach to win populartty for Miss Hackett and her “gem of a revue.” 1. Francis Dooley Sales in their offering. an ‘The Andrieff Trio presented dance | creations, and James Burke and Elen songs Newport and Pearson fn “a etudy fn pep” roved rare terpsichorean artints, | while Rose, Ellis and Kose, “the} Jumping Jacke.” received their of applaune. hare HERE’S MORE ABOUT EARTHQUAKE STARTS ON PAGE ONE and other cities today on a long trek into the hills to bring relief to deso- late villagers. Huasco is one of these communt ties suffering greatly. It wan the first to send out a hunger ery. The government was prompt to answer, Chilean cruisers being sent to Co- quimnbo with supplies, food and medi. cine. Officers of the cruiser Chacabaco reported 70 known dead at Coquimbo, but expressed belief this would be | but a small part of the city’s actual death roll, if the latter ever became known. ‘The great wave that swept in obliterated an entire | along the seashore, sucking back | into the Pacific many of the vie | tims, Five hundred houses, of- | fiees, wharves and depots were shattered by the tidal wave, Thirty-five hundred persons were rendered homeless in this town. Two hundred of the more severely injured were treated aboard Chilean battle ships. ‘The La Torre, flagsh!p of the fleet, goer to Hunsco tonight with a relief | expedition. At La Serena, which was | pared the worst of the shock, but | where some were killed, the vet | | | | | earth rent occurred on the site of ||! the local cemetery. Hundreds of corpses were thrown from their graves, spreading danger of infec: | tion A dispatch from La Serena said that between six and seven hundred are dead @s a rewult of the quake in that vietnity. Coquimbo, one of the owns to suffer most, is just a few miles from La Serena. Various dis patches from other parts of the north indicate « Uke number was killed in Vallenar, Coplapo, Huasco and the inland villages, making an aprpoxi mate total of 1,400 dead, with addi tional deaths each hour. Women and children naturally | were numbered among the quake sufferers in the northern towns and apparently more were killed than men. Improvised shelters, tente and au tomobiles, now house thousands of mothers with their children. The na tives, for the moat part uneducated. believe the gods brought on the div ‘| aster and absolutely refuse to spend the night inside a dwelling house Selentists are speculating on the cause of the qua any attributing it to sun spots. It came at midnight after a day of terrific heat, Altho the shock was felt north and south along the coast, it is believed to have extended even farther east to west: The Pacific ocean, for 300 miles along the North Chile coast, appears to have been rent along the bottom, Then the great tidal wave set in. Rushing up across the innd, hattering down everything in its path, the mountainous sea reced. ed after a few minutes, dragging houses, overturned ves- a creat masa of debris along In the undertow. The huge wave, perhaps the great est that ever spread over the Pa cific, reached Honolulu in one direc tion and ‘Africa in the other. At least, this is the cause attrib: uted by sctentists for the small tidal waye early Bunday on the Gold Coast of the Guif of Guinea Wharves and shipping suffered de struction mounting into millions of dotlars, The ships were tossed about like matchwood, small vessels over turned,, masts carried away and wooden wharves smashed by the Doeks, railroad property and bust ness houses along the waterfronts were inundated, THE International Wedding Once Foes United Here @) - an ee S) Pry: be Mr. and Mrs. Andreas Di Gleria Nearly 300 Seattle residents of Hu-| they'd been that friends ropean extraction, many of whom | lives had been estranged «ince the war Di Gleria, the bridegroom, is an began, tn 1914, were reunited in) Itallan by birth, altho he te an Amer friendship Sunday night, when An- | ican citizen, and his bride tn of Ger. dreas Di Gleria and Agatha Georgina | man parentage. Every nation In Eu Neumann were married at Zion's | rope wan represented in the audience Evangelcical Lutheran ehurch, 1833) After the wedding there war 4 Terry ave. feast, each dish representing @ differ It was 4 truly tniernational affair, |¢nt European country. Later there and, coming the night after Armia. ¥#* singing and dancing thee day, It seemed to take on an add.| Di Gierta, who haw lived in Seattic ed significance from the fact that | for years, conducts a cutlery store nationals from a dozen different na-| on Fourth ave He and hin bride tions that were recently at war rub-| were honeymooning in Portland bed elbows as complacently ax if| Monday all thetr YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET A PREFERRED STOCK PAYING MORE THAN SEVEN PER CENT This sale closes tomorrow: This limits YOUR OPPORTUNITY to get a high-grade security yielding a high return with safety. You must act NOW if you are to avail yourself of it. 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Make checks payable to Ruget Sound Power & Light Company, AGENTS, SEATTLE STAR SENDS NOTES OF GOOD WILL WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.-Mes | HERE’S MORE ABOUT JAP BARRED AN FRANCINCO, No {RULING AIDS WEST COAST MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1922 'FRUIT SHOW IS BIGGER, BETTER v. 18.—Dect t ions exchanged be sion by the supreme court that Japa on the annivermry of the opening ——— wry will have « tarreaching ettect Orchard Display, Dancing of the Washingtor Jisarmament | tht none jetermined 4 | in Interpretation of Tews in Califor and Other Features conference were made public by tho| they arise me to time bY | nia and the Northwem covering the Rs state department today j What thi a ed, in Gn: | Ja question, it was believed) wien many exhibits placed over A congratulatory menage from | her connection ‘the gradual proc | today the weekend, visitors who viewed Baron Kato, Ambassador Shidehara,|¢** Of Judicial inclusion and ex The California antialien land law, |the inepiring Maplay of orchard Prince Tokugawa and UnderBecre- | CUMor aimed at Japanese land ownershtp, | products at the Pacifico Northwest tary of Poregn Affaire Hanihe SOLSABLY A RACE in no place mentions Japanese spe | rruit exposition Monday were treat- the four Japanese delegates tq the ye CAUC meat : no now | ically, bat provider that aliens not of to @ greater array on Washington conference, was answer ae yaad x Med iia Md mete to rg ay — oe Daa or ctu kan te ed on November 11, Armiatice day.) 10 ie not Cau | A Mimilar law, involving Ian’ | are featuren of the dally program, by Secretary of Btate Hughes 10 | cag) gn entirely |CVDD Gru corporations and) One of the drawing carde ts « ollowin. sonmage to the Amer. | outside the sone on the negative aide, |'e4ing of land, is also worded in the demonstration of the best way to — ah : er ‘Tokio : A large number of the federal and «ane manner. prepare potatoes, by Mina Edna Wal we have received from Kato,|ntate courts have eo decided and we| It was the general belief that to. homed Pete county home demonstre- Shidehara, Tokugawa aod Hantharal|find no reported case definitely to | day's decision will add much toward | Monday's p fettows: the following menaa We send | the ntrury. ‘These decisions are|making these lawn effective, So Suen ae Gunn Se oe. the adnan wie ae rer eg | Receseaty to review. We think nia, declared the degsion would have hme oh, Balwey | Se to celebrate November 18th in| 4 The t pute ted oe cai of ap » Ah padi ‘Sanaa atomate} SD Gates open, Dl at. Coe @ ‘and friendship. Will you sellant refer in complimentary terme 1S Mawali, under tha aot of congress | 25,5 Geom Finnie Ganeey p accept our warm regard for ewnil yourself and the other members|‘? the culture and enlightenment of which provided that service In the) 940.415 p. m—Music by Adame’ ve the Atmerican delegation to tha|t® Japanese people and with this American army automatically @rant | pena and Kelfers orchestra. Washington conference” | emma we have no reason to di ed citizenship. &6 p. m--Free dancing. . os a wan te te agree: but these are matters whieh “The enlistment law was never 72010 p. m Musio by Moose : cannot enter tnto consideration meant to repeal the naturalization | bang, Adams’ band and Kelfer’s o- the thanks | | of the American delegation for (hi*| nave no function in the matter other! Phelan said. mearage of regard and salutation onlinan to ascertain the will of con ‘The dectston will greatly strength the anniversary of the conference | cron, and declare it. Of course,there/en the California antialien land ond way on our behalf that in r®) ie not implied either in the legisla | law,” U. 8. Webb, attorney general clprocating cloualy expressed, oe wish to a | any wure them of our appreciation their cooperation tn the work whieh helpful in sympathetic | has already proved bringing about more understanding @nd cementing friend hip rw convey ou rnonal | have been for naught egurd 1 best wishes to the Jap PORTLAND, Nov, 18.—Otto Hart ‘This particular case originated m snene ddlenates wig, president of the State era Honolulu and was brought to the tion of Labor, left Portland, Sunday | C nia court of appeals. a] wn a s bound to San Francisco and then ‘This court refused to decide on ra sion of five appointed to investigate preme court at Washington. IS ANNOUNCED labor conditions in the Hawailan| Webb was active in presentation of ~ PANES | ands, ewpeciaily in regard to the the case to the supreme court, hav- NEW YORK, Nov. 18—A new | Japanese pre and report to ing presented Calffornia’s views in and painiess cure for cancer, accord: | President Harding the form of « brief submitted as « ing to its inventor, Dr, Francia Car-| The other four on the commis | “friend of the court.” ter Wood, gripped attention of the | gion will be waiting at San Fran -_ ees scientific world today Wearing | cinoe ‘They will embark for the heavy lead armor, three doctors dem- | igiands Thureday. Three of the oth Aged Veteran Is onstrated o new X-ray apparatus the questions here at ixeue the sentiments eo gre | ton or in our Interpretation of it, suggestion of | worthiness or racial infertority.” HAWAIIAN JAP_| / LABOR PROBED! * are labor We tow and it has been mist of California, said of individual un | legistation tn jare not eligible to citizen thin ail the state leaders and one is an Laid Besi “Phe legislation of California reads ‘alien’ and not ‘Jaapnes.’ AN such California hes been | Dawed on the belief that the Japanese If the court had fafled to uphold legislation would interpreted,” chestra. #11 p. m.—Free daneing. 8:45 p. m.—Queen arrives for dans ing Take cars for Bell st, terminal on First, Becond or Third aves. and get off at Rell st FLOWER EXHIBIT AT FRUIT SHOW whip. Brattle chrysanthemum, Just now in the height of thetr feathery lovelt- neem, will be featured here this week at a flower show to be held Tuesday, ‘Wednesday and Thursday tn connes ide Son caterday, bullt for the etudy of the sintee of t United States de Hisenne partment of imbor, ‘The body of Martin Cottenbaugh, The demonstration took plane in| Over half of the laborers on the) 43. civil war veteram who died Sat-leng public with their the Crocker cancer réeearch labora |inande are Orientals. The recent|urday at the OM Soldiers’ home at coal ian tts Gast “aan a tory at Columbia university, and strike of Japanese sugar plantation | Retail, was placed beside that of his] ji oaasg wan given to #tart a nation-wide | workers is raid to have caused @n/ soldier son, Grant M. Coltenbaugh, ampaign of & week, to call the at-|acute situation. The commission! Sunday, following funeral services pry tention of the public to the treat-| will mpend two months studying ed-| The son was killed in October, 1918,| MARK BE. REED, floor tender ta ment of cancer, a disease from |ucational factiities, working condi-|in France. The civil war veteran ts|the lower house of the legisiature which 20.009 people are said to dis | tion wages and leyalty to the! survived by his widow, Mre. Augusta] for the last four seesiong ts ¢ an unnecessarily every year United States 1 Co! baugh, 1822 N Your Tub Careful people of some fifty nations now use a new way of teeth cleaning. To millions of women in every clime it is bringing pret- tier teeth. Leading dentists, all the world over, are advising its adoption. It means better tooth protection. Are you still clinging to old methods, when all about you you can see what this new method does? You must fight film Old ways of teeth cleaning proved disap- pointing. Teeth still discolored, still decayed, as most people know. 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