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SATURDAY Earth f @ PEAK SANK INTO OCEAN, STARTING TIDAL WAVES SEPT. BRUTALITIES OF POLICE PROBED Military Authorities Investi- | gate Tulsa Stories THE St A de Al | 0 ”) ‘if HERE MORE (LOVE, PIRATE?) RELIEF | TAR ON PAGE PAGE quake Was Caused by Last Convulsion of Volcano of Oshima 7 SUN 1S DULLED "PUBLISH UST PEACE 1S NEAR BY SMOKE-PALL OF SURVIVORS IN COAL STRIKE Fires Near Brush Cause Heavy Haze Seattle | State Department Verifies |Miners and Operators Agree Rumored Names to Pinchot’s Program + Ss | d d re) . : . nigh piendi rder Being Maintained ‘gf De st t d Ar A, ¢ ey 1 Cuprum Adn Orle A t le i full red HI rm HARRI URG Pa « 1— in Devastate ea; Scarcely Any iii." wien day. flowed tiie eadiet rike 18 Looting Reported Sag a provisions, Both’ mioeru ane opal ; a crus , os 3 night for Tacom: ere 1 « a6 to Gov. Pinchot’s pro a t : Pree that 200 fo: " port she le mbe i nd He ponals for a set are now ained the v 18 Kobe. The p c J. Co ‘ Sraft y traet a hed oo Yokohama is almost entirely | from a. wount : | 900 worth of food, purchased by the it y E Hates , ye a = Mm rults—Jjust a yast pile of | trom rk , , re convene ff: Seattle, thru the: Chany d aes A tie pis * adiograms £ wreckage lying where the city : : ber of Commerce, Her cargo con Dore f n conference -s sof other) once stood, tort F : vd q ) burrels of 5 tor sie gay \ for ation and Kamakura ar : ‘ . ; ; of ) ta ar tons of f J 1 " ared ‘f Bt Kura and othe ¥ 5 ee cee antlinesy ‘Gaditte Prank bi red at 1 eatr . a . The isbn caren of the real P. la I 1 mot 1 Peers ont m, | Prey igated the alleged Uae Mecatan cs not otk chemereant I, Eisler, 3 kin r epting Pinchot's h BY CLARENCE DUBOSE % ¥ a t e . “ “ “ rh ay) may be conf on” portintars L. Kaufr J. Hs. Cer h. § b of settlement, abandoned thale 2] ¢ a Pr " Stalt Correaponstent,) h Rekha nat : aad TOA eee ‘ ' deered by the Ur taten gover y sr ahaa Steerer for the checkoff and for @ tow pyright, 1923, by nited PAA. ment fe relle measu n Japan rid epyright in Can saa Great a of the business section of Ken etatagy att er C.F H 5 oe na Britaln.) okyo has been obliterated ex Per I i, V Be B uc ing, ay : copting the new “skyscraper” ' wy t H. I 1 e greed to a 10 per cent wage in- rs TOKYO (By wireless from district which was growing up . however,| H. C. B Elmer 1 > ya fe Yb bids Iwaki, Sept. 8&)—The earth Ws the outward evidence of Ja é Je i cigio sal H. ( ; Pah th: te quakes of Saturday, which | P's business progress, ‘There VICTOR IN SUIT eo “hati ler re ; P| union without the checkot i shook from their foundations but are virteally pile cia| fee : Kor boris ol, J J Bete sft ' ." the cities of Tokyo and Yoko- many of them are mere guant pigs P age Olga, E. R. ¥ ERY n.| pa hama and a score of smaller ee 8 of iron blackened and | Judge Rules Member Cannot! 7 |tho danger. Forest fire H. Eantlah i chil : sist: cities, with sppaliin os «of sted by fire nd everythin '™ ha oved - 1 thi KB. H. I nd wife, KE, L. Fa er ag jon life and destruction of property, burnable about them gone 4 Break Contract aj Weigie says ; : : | ham, wife t ght F. D,| Pinchot at mid- was the dying convulsion of the rh ' r LINES COOPERATE The most serious of the brush| Fa v two child Will-| night 1 understood sub- once great volcano, Oshima, n , \ : , y OPERATE fires which are burning near am G Gould and | st Bee, Iying off the coast near Yoko : ; Here's King Holt, whose IN RELIEF WORK sitla to vies tha clio vate fe, ( t Nota arious matrimonial and| The necessary space with which| Reamond, ac to ( chot last ved a tele The vol im b ;|financial difficulties have ’ hip a f across the Pa-| Many the fire been ihe am es ‘A a Pres the ear x ie os wht ; urenx | anded him in jail in Seattle.|Sananenn stearn face aos rn as fe a F. Ke a dentructs wy ! F Atta #, and O8) in the humidity of atme . pee : t i phere | MUCH As ponsth American whioh sent smoke to the sur-| /4 WILL BAN UET full : at h sa a The Nippon Yusen Kaisha, the face Janes, instead of carrying |O- Q ; mhen€ \ 1 san} saerdh HERE'S MORE ABOUT || {rca tneie uteroct tn thie respects | caused the smoke pall te al eetacte 4 into the carry habit ee sare dh 7 on hia respec over Seattle Saturda The smoke wy gga ten erkta? of 125 distin. hy into the & r tha HOI WR Maj. A. A. Oles, assistant secre dub th new ‘fie, but Josey wit Harold poring & party Of 125 cam ants, with . Ww dale Jha |tary of the Chamber of Commerce, : “ateaashadae et Franta wife and hed visitors from the state of > From anic <n 5 Dr ‘ f * aged atmospheric conditions, | | verad aine, who will arrive here in @ : Phar ona ed act t STARTS ON PAGE |declared Saturday that sur te , fred ( ne Pile: taste Hi 0 t ¢ milk output th gregating $80,000 had b ee land, J Best, wife and |Special train Sunday, the Seattle “ Hy ‘ & . In N chasda Gy. Prank sWaterhoo | ; . y James E. Wal. Cham! er of Commere has arrange : es Yokoham “ Pattee seetras tiie wens , Portland’s Heat Ir humerous entertainments, among he ky . expenditure has been donated by citi. | The * con sed in a|them being a banquet Monday even- evheompagy sank of Ga Pha. wniehion are Wave Has Passed | mess: tate department | ing at the Hotel Gowman. “i pital. was him t delivered at the docks, to pre PORTLAND, Sept, §.—Relief was 5 from Consul I Motion pictures of the resources of 5 quakes fae y in reaching thelr| promised today from a heat wave | Vis at Shanghai, who, in turn, had |both Maine and Washington will bé cit days 7 ; which swept Portland and other |Téceived them from Consul Dickover | Sho the Gowman reception, and and two te t t ‘ | nations Friday had! Oregon points yesterday, due part-|@t K the promises to be one of the in Southward from Tokyo to to tient | nined A un reached the $70,000 mark, but Cham-|ly, it was believed, to the forest he T. Tanana dnd child, | most enjoyable and entertaining of 7 Yokohama, the great indus , r th t of ox and |® t ett harg ganist | ber of Commerce officials in charge |fires burning in many sections. Allison and daughter, V, C./ the year, acco: to A. 8. Elford, be | trial region was almost com fan ha fc wh p hin ah hed ot relief drive confidently ex-; Indications today w that the |O'Rell, F. J. Ballenti nd wife, | chairman of the joint committee. . i etely devastated. Yokohama | em ts es ae cainhera to eal We vis, pected that by Saturday night the| thermometer would not pass the 95 |J9hn Becker, James F les, A}.| The visitors are touring the coun- as nearly wiped out ae to t wer to her te W h en $90,000] mark it reached yesterday, which is |t¢4 Bridges, Clinton Dudley Camp-|try in a special train and among ? The damage extended a hun oie te tae sa ; y A at $1100 and: shee ‘ |the jocal record for the season,| ell, F. F. Capter, Curtis p, pi-|them are leaders in banking, mer i dred miles southward of this hich was brokes (2 nt DETEC TIVE HAD e fous donations strom thal whe. other ‘cities ‘reported atiita: Joseph Earl Clem, wife and |chandising, manufacturing and poll- 4 it in countless places by th n rp BEST MEMORY big lumber laddened the| warmth. Also, the mercury’s reco mas D. Cochrane and wife, | tics. The tour is being conducted in communicati A Ve@lof the earth The agreement wa ed. | hearts of ef we =r Friday | yesterday was the highest it ha: Devin, wife and si ; Anna | for the purpose of establishing better y imposs! eas It is believed that both fam thru tex | Night. All of the donators refused| ever reached in September, accord. Dram, W. W, Dunnell, Marian |trade relations between the people “ the full extent of te damage; Ine and epldemic—the two spec. milk 4 f Tacoma and Mrs, | to allow their names to become pub-| ing to weather bureau records. dings, J. P. Fish, Manuel Frank, |0f Maine and the nation as a whore. a these regions. | ters which always hang threat * y, W. H, Beatty of |e, alth is known that the Doug: Mrs, I. W. Golob and children, R,| It is designed to permit state-of Landslides poured from bluffs} eningly over the people follow the low Exploitation & Expo: | W. Hadley, wife and children; J. F. to get better acquainted and hills as the earth crumbled, un-| Ing such a distaster—can be H t was arrested evening | has virtually d to gi |Help Is Rushed to Holt, wife and children; Elstner Hil- alee oh ae states of af to stand the strain of trem-| averted, altho vast suffe SRE’S } : J by Detective R. R s » | 000 foet of lumber to Japan | : ton, N. K. Harrison, wife and son; | the Union and wit nadians, ~* | enue none oe ERE'S MORE ABOUT |/ ir. two men, cecognioed cosh oincr| the entie tember: taieszy tag} Santa Barbara Fire| sc ios cite nd caster a |The party, journeyed WT eaeanaa Tighter, earthquake. shecke com-| Martial” law’ te (tn etfect, aah WHALERS on the street and paused to converne,|united in a combine to prevent] SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Sept. 8.|K. Hoatling, H. P. Hofner and wife, |the principal cities of Canada and tinued for four days and four|splendid order, with practically no STARTS ON PAGE | while each tried to recall where he|Profiteering and speculation. The|~—Reinforcements are being rushed | Laura James, Rowena Lasky, Alice | will return fran Seattle via Los An- ¥ osresay I hooting te bets” tnasn alii STARTS ON PAGE 4 a iat e other. a 3 inp ae ot rion now fae dg! to eB om in the as | Mendelson, Morris Mendelson, John | &¢les, Denver, St. Louis, Detroit and : aim Began, Maine ieaa ubbard er fir ‘olt Offers of the following: a carioad| Barbara national forest in an ef-|M | G. K mers, 8. 2tow- | Montreal. 4 Communications almost thru- | Th penn of Sevastation is now in fail, Holt remembered too|of cedar from an Olympia firm,|fort to save this city’s water i byaph a - grea B.D, Row Meet ee out the whole of Japan were dis- [0n# of the Western front | late |100,006 feet ‘ot luniber froma: local |ply. The flasies; which have awept lafeni ora ee | re Tupted, but estimates — perhaps aw the war, The ¢ Mra. Levis rald Saturday mornin: | mill, 3 . 0 hingles from the /2,000 acres in the ee st “8 oan oe ya! a toes Goals seed bes aNory) «Wee CODE wits: a based qf nothing better than wha hat’ she Would not prosecute Efolt.| West Coast “Lighbermen’s assocla-( tite tateriig abpekred alsieet’ Gare ines ack eee Seymour | children, Junius B. Woods and ily 7 guesses—made here are that the ess All I want is to recover my money |t d other small consignments [tain to wine bare tho entire ootniry [tia ave D>: Rows Salistnury, ‘Salfiro | B,D, -Woodiesd and Ohusbiaeaa D- homeless in the devastated area Scenes among’ the ‘refugees and as long as he is willing to pay nging the total value of lumber |around Gibraltar dam, #e principal ena te Be A, Toren, seneg The toliewing hho will total 6,000,000 to 10,000,000 | terribly drama nd spectacu is wound at! have no charges‘against him.” {donations to a mark which may’ ‘be |source of Santa Barbara’s jVan Hoven, Randolph Wagner, | missing: people. be described. ions of peo. wha ied Avery aid that kity motion ia [around ‘$240,606 | Shelby L. Wiggins and wife, C. A. Mrs. Nora Hilton, Indianapolis; bo Most of the nomeless have been |P!¢ F two days and dopa the matter waa up to Mra. Levis and} The shipment of 500 coats on the Yarrington, wife and child; D. 2. | Jessie Benjamin, Vick Chemis ay ts ; two awa 1 he ro ageing the steam = * 1 Canin % Doping r3e aR RS y Yarnell and wife, William Kildoyle, New York; Miss Katherine Robin= ip rendered destitute. wo nig way from the roar ae be - that she would do n « of her|Kongoxan Maru irday prexages HERE’S MORE ABOUT ym Kildoyle, Ek vecnerty’ Wee ennmiot be (sali: ee 6 frightened me eostaghent own volition }m general campaign to provide ade- | Abromits, J. Jamming, Anna A. ak Ne: totak:. reports coming [forced back to man’s elemental bat Se Holt's denial of all charges was|quate clothing for the suffering | SUSPECT - @ indicate, will include prac: | the struggle for self-preserva Dette 7 se) ne. victims of quake, fire and flood, it iy the total v sost ey: | Hon. “ ‘; T was friendly with Miss was believed. Officials of the Jap-| “i i my tate 3 Denti Pg le dit whalers Are | nut we had a misunder anesé legation at Washington nott-| Twice Daily ness enterprise; almost al and open space in er ae , said, “After that I forgot about her. | fied Seattle officials to the effect | the Woods {s held in the Los :30—8: city of Tokyo; practically alt of Yo-|'Tict- They keep constantly mov-| es sins by J I finally my present wife in|tkat warm clothing was most urg-| Ang jail for Seattle authorities, 2:3 215 Kohama; and the intensely rich in-|!9& shouting the names of missing || Smeal Kansax a June says 1) ¢ needed by the nativer, with | following his arrest by government | - dustrial and manufacturing districts | "latives and members of their fami. eo ; laa ier, took money from her, but I never got |the approach of winter and the {n-| operatives two days ago. | 6 of the area betwen those two cities Ilex. nh pion Cap. |e cent he has told revernal stories | crea: cold | Police officials were trying by } and immediately surrounding them.| Undoubtedly the disaster has been | WhOre aak P| and doesn't seem clear herse!f on just telegraph Saturday to — identity 4 But few foreigners have been kil © greatest in the history of the 5 oA ss how I am supposed to have gotter | Woods as Dr. Allen thru their crim!- ; in. Tokyo, but in Yokohama eatimate rid. from doin of aren des. | VESSELS WERE BUILT it N. TO HAUL |nal records and the records in Los 4 olated, property troyed and the | IN SEATTLE YARDS “NOTHING TO THIS Angeles. If the suspect held there | i number of people rendered home: h are pooned from| PIRATE STUE | SUPPLIES FREE) proves to be Allen, he will be re-| ¢ KEN NECO 1S less. asels and are then towed] “Tt have done ing [turned to Seattle, it was eae I I gcc ta to the mother ship, where they are|and there in nothing to th ¢| All donations intended for human|s,."thg police here. REPORTED (@) K| cut noe the oll rendered. se stuff, I have had no more "conan Sine tarticat My ‘At the time ¢f his arrest Woods | MOTE THE PRICES: . a | | mother. craft 6 in seality at fairs than any other single)” led free by the Great North: / wag in possession of the names, ad-| ; The motorship Kennecott, believed |] HERE'S MORE ABOUT oll A has a capacity | man,” declared Holt ern railroad from eight states thr| Greases and information aa to thelr 4 lost in the tidal waves off the coast | T 000 barr whale oll, Sho! Dey Prosecutor J. D, Car.| Which the line passes, according tol financial standing of at least 60 Cc Cc Cc Cc 4 of Yokohama, following the earth-| JAPAN se] of 14,000 tong reginter.|mody, who is handling the case, |*Vices received Saturday by M. J.) women in all parts of the country, 5 + J 5 + } quake of Sept. 1, was reported safe STARTS ON PAGE 1 | oil from 1,600 whalos of average | said Saturday that he was not| Costello, Western trffic manager,|!tos Angeles police declare. These at Kobe Friday, according to mes-|\| +AiiS UN FAGE srequired to filihe tanks com-|aware that Mrs. Levis had with.|ffom W. P. Kenney, St. Paul, presi-| women, it is said, were intended as MATINEES: tages received here by the Mer- h ol drawn her charges, He wag not|@¢nt of the road. In addition the} future victims by Woods. Opposite . a chants’ Exchange. The Kennecott| been spared the ravages of chol- fs being installed | prepared to say what effect thig|Great Northern announced a cash| each name appeared a listing of their 4 : arrived at Kobe Sept. 4. She as| era thus far. at least. Alarming It will have m| would have on the case. He intj.;@onation of $5,000 to the Japanese} fortunes, and an interesting physical enroute to Yokohama with 4,000,000| ‘éeports of the plague reached approximately 350| mated that the state might attempt) lief fund description Cc Cc Cc feet of lumber aboard and it is be-| here yesterday, but these were This Ie a new idea.” said|to prosecute Holt on some other| Free transportation of relief sup-} When Woods was arrested he wa: 5 5 Neved she was still several hours out; not followed op further dis. Petterse “We will be in wa-| charge. MF) Plies will be a tremendous aid injattempting to communicate with : when the earthquake struck the city.| patehes regarding the cholera thous of miles from any| Holt denied knowledge of |¢xpediting their shipment, it was|one of his prospective victims, it is | . a and it is hoped the first reports ution, and may be that radio|Cusworth's whereabouts. He said| said Saturday by relfef workers.| alleged. He was lodged in jail on Any Seat Will Be Reserved for You. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept Were erroneous or exiggerated. | will do some good if we have trou-|ho left him in Mexico City in|Huge shipments are expected to|a charge of suspicion of murder. Telephone MA in-0222, or Call motorzhip Kennecott, of the A Relief work goes on apace; the| ble. Oh ig n new idea of the} July and came to Tacoma soon | originate in all Great Northern ters] The career of Dr. Percy V. Allen eae Steamship com eared lost dur-! fires are out; the earth rumblings! company | after He remained in Tacoma|ttory, which comprises Washing-|in Seattle was highly sensational. at Box Office ing the tidal e in Yokohama|have largely subsided, but still| Capt. Pettersen, who has safled}about 10 days, where his attorney|ton, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, North|It is alleged he was living at the hirbor, Ix safe, a sMispatch today! there are places where knockings|the seax for 12 yearw without such | negotiated with Mrs, Levis. He|Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, | Sneridan apartments with Miss Dan- | Seats are Always on Sale One Week in Advance from Kobe stated. The vessel ar-jand mutterings beneath the surface|an apparatus, and has taken care of| has been in Seattle about a week.| Wisconsin and parts of Canada, jelson, a wealthy young woman from | rived at Kobe Tuesday, yndamaged.|keep the inhabitants who lived thru| himself In all kindy of storms,|He admitted that there might be : Minnesota, when she suddenly died | BR The freighters Wawalona and the|the great disaster in a state of per-| laughed at the thought |something to Mr Ley charges . under mysterious circumstances. . i x * i West Jena both are listed as unre-|petual terror. , ‘The Star vessels were bullt in So-| that Cusworth fleeced her of $10,-| dison’s Telegraph Allen was arrested. ‘The body of 250 SrDp pithy Conner aiCeea |_ 8216 rted and their safety ig ques-| The village of Gotemba, near | attic, atthe Seattle Construction and|000 and disappeared on th eve the girl was examined by chemists | ae esen’s }Y . . © @:. It is feared they might| the sn of the anh at the | Dry Dock Co, in 1912. They haws|of thelr wedding, but he added | ‘ _Feacher Is Dead for poison. They found none, Allen | 40 nh lb are No PS. 8:25 ’e gone down in the tidal wave! Fuji spinning mills, which col- |peen in the whale fishing Industry|that he knew nothing of the de.| VISALIA, Cal., Sept. 8—Joseph|was charged with unlawful relations | sa! q or the typhoon which followed. lapsed in Saturday's q of Northern waters aber ak time, | tail. Clarence Ward, probably the nation’s | with the dead girl and was given a| MILLA & WILLIAM REUTER ei i Three sailing ships also are listed} and buried hundreds of girl |under command of their present) ALWAYS INTENDED oldest telegrapher, with 59 years'|year in prison. He escaped from the | oat A Few Thrills as missing by the chamber of com-| employes in the ruins, is & | master |TO REPAY LOANS service at the key, and the man who | county jail here December 3, 1916. | Ba merce, all from 90 to 100 days over-| Strange sight these days. Under the light of the Southern| tre, Levis was very nico to|{#ught Thomas Edison to be an oper:| ‘Two months later Allen again fell | f due, Their silence is not attribut.| Word coming from the town,|cross, with {ccherga ant floes for| me,” sald Holt met her in| @tof died here yesterday, aged 79] Into the clutches of the law at Hem: | f WILLIAM EBS 8:39 able to the earthquake, but serves| Which is largely in ruins, says}company, the crews of these tiny | Rxcelaloi ss Inst winter ana|>°** it, Cal. and was brought back to | ii “ 5, Seay" 4 to add to the cuatitcetouts is ahip.{that when occasional rumblings! craft will lie In wait for the warn-| ef Mepastah te ads Avere. Ghul While an operator in Mount Clem. | Seattle, to'face a charge of murder, | fis ‘Always Something New" ping circles héi They are the Un-|oecur, the population, fearing Fuji) siooded mammals of the South sens,|joaned mo money to come West|{r* Mich. in 1862, for the Grand} Three days after Allen's first es. | 4 daunted, the Oregon Fir and the|'# about to erupt, rush from what! waters far from the sen lanes of} after they left and I borrowed runk raliroed, Ward taught Edison, | Cabs, the. prosecuting Attorney had) 3:0) MINSTREL MONARCHS r Otheon Pine, remains of their houses. Over! Minsangor vessels ‘sums from her afterwara,|t@ newsboy, the Morse code, He|recelved word that chemists at the 3:06 8:51 ‘ their heads they hold doors from) phe three skippers eagerly awalt always been my intention] \° ax an operator in Gen, Grant's | University of Minnesota had found A Unique Offering in Minstrelsy i tumbled dwellings and pieces of|ordery trom thelr head offices, In|to pay it back and that was the| Meudauarters during the civil war, [definite traces of strychnine in tho RELIEF PLEAS corrugated {ron to protect them-|Norway, to put to sea, These or-| reason I came to Seattle, He retired ay manager und opera. | dead girl's stomach. | FRANK DIXON & COMPANY | selves from showers of burning ders probably will come within the| Mra, Lévis' original charges wore foe cone postal Hee aph Cable Co, Allen seniculsiel ee county jail} 3226 ashes. | at dae dhe atk sean es a te Pera At ante y c ars’ con-| While the murder charge wax being | je “ ” WILL BE MADE) Foreigners report that there ee eal rte anxious to Sek ion : oe Pe nes hae weno ih Unuous service, He was a Knight| prepared against him, But not for | RCE Te SPOR esONe RN Relief for suffering Japan will be| little reason for real apprehension ee fod, She. aad. Trew | Templar and active in Masonic cir.|long, In some manner he obtained | asked from the pulpit of every Se-|4ountedly disturbed, but. not. aut. Methodists Safe Sai tia eulanhtislt Andon — cscaping with John Soudas, convict. attle church Sunday. Pastors of| ficiently to cause an eruption. next door, te) live rutthr thats Ly Ari Sends N. ed murderer, and J. Meyers, a bur. 147] With Jesse Fordyce, Pearl Hamilton, Violet the Christian faith will appeal to | in Japan Quakes | Avery were to live after thelr mor | ARIZONA ENAS NO [giar. Goth Soudas and Meyer later : Hamilton, Ametto Creighton, Joan their congregations for Mberal con- COLUMBUS, ©. Sept, & An|tiage. She said pyrorth obtained G A R D | t Were captured and sent to prison Page and Helen Schroeder tributions towards the mercy fund,| PORTLAND, Sept. &—The frelent:| yy $16,000 from her for the purpose] . . . elegates 4 : ‘ in, as 5 : ‘ethodint in Japan are Micina ware jaKe (BO f MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sopt, 8—Th Authorities here declared that Al- DIRECT FROM BROADWAY SUCCESSES ‘The devotion of Sunday to relief |er West Jena, posted in San Fran-| ago, according to a cablegram trom | Of buying 1 . tal satire pape OCA he tien was a “moral degenerate” and — solicitation was urged by Rev, H. 1.|claco as overdue in Yokohama,!tishop Wolch, at Karuivawa, ro.|%% Sh has been able fo learn ho| Grand Army of the Republic has pro! hag committed bigamy in this atat Chatterton, secretary of the Seattie|reached that port Sunday and left) ceived by the Methodist centennary | Ut thie money to finance hix/ claimed the beminning of its ond. lag well as preying upon wealtt 4314 SENATOR MURPHY * council of churches. Chatterton | Monday for Kobe, according to word |) 4. wedding with a Kansax City girl) When tho thinned ranks of the! women whom he met here nnd ranate id 4 Moye th a survey shows every |announced here today by the Co. hel Malhodlte chiron haw cabout who iy now with him in Mexteo. jetvil war veterans held the last’ busi: | ioyq to, The People’s Choice i pastor will devote a part of his |!umbia Pacific Shipping company, |on mignionarien in Japan, tho cons | Levia docs not bellove that/ esa meoting of thar 1928 encamp:| 4 partial description or Allen or Lear cy f rvices Sunday to the project. agents for the vessel, ks nee oon hs Je , Cusworth will come to Seattle in} ment yesterday, tt was recorded for | woods dont by Loa: Angeles’ police’ ts PRINGESS RAJAH a‘ fapanese churches thru the tap-| The Wawalona, alyo under direc-| te? ” ans the near future elther to buy al the first tine that x state had failed | sata to tally with the description the 6 Church Federation, 216 Fifth |tion of the local firm, left here two | R id H f drug store or to settle his account ty wand a Getogath: polled Hverot Allan.” In Her Famous “Danco of Cleopatra” ave, 8, Friday inaued an appeal for |day# behind the West Jena, and,| Resident rere for with her ‘ Spegherha darth trabyate dg FR Hg MS) - Riis A Pantomimic Porttayrl of the Tragedy of relief contributions. “Money ig jaltho no direct word hag be re. She has posted a reward of $250) marker locating the expected delega a OY : the Immortat Queen needed right away,” tho sappeal|celved from the vesrsi, it Is lio 36 Years Is Dead with the Texas authorities to fl.|tlon was unclaimed all thru the ses NEW YORK, Sept. 8—The un- says, “Send your contributions to|here that it reached Yokohama wafe-| Mra, Anna Gray, 73, 0 realdent of {nance the operations of any kid-|slona, At the roll call “Arizona” wax | filled tonnage statement for August +18 Seattle Council of Churches, 529|ly, perhaps on ‘Tuenday, three days| Seattle 26 years, died at her home, |naping gang which will spirit him) unanswered of the United States Steel, to be pub- Burke building, following the earthquake and tidal| 3052 16th ave, W., Friday, 'The|over the border Thore are so few veterans loft in| lished on Monday, ts expocted to Jupanese women are making com: | wave [body will be wont to Jumustown, N.| Mra. Avrora Holt, wite of King] tho stato, it was auld, that it Is im./show further decline of betweon fort bags to go overseas on the 8, |D, for burial. She ia wurvived by | Holt, was in Seattle about six woeks| pousible to maintain a G. A. R. post. | 400,000 and 500,000 tons in business 8, President Jackson, Gifts to “+ a al ry soveral children in that elty, as|ago, but she iu belleved to have re-| The age which the 10,000 delegates to|on hand being unfilled orders as of placed in these jags should be sent OPPOR TUN ] TY well ax one son, W, A, Gray, yard-|turned to her home in Fort Worth,| the encampment have reached indi.| September 1 to something under 6,- ; to thp Japanese Commurciat elub, St Ww A master of the Great Northern rail Texas, Holt does not know hor cated that othor states may fail to| 600,000 tons against 6,910,766 on Mayrmrd ave, and Jackson at, ar ant AB fond in seattle, whor@ibouts, Answer in Boston next year, August 1, ¥ \ Y

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