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EAS E2 Others Sign Up for Relief Work; Physicians in City are Also Ready for Service Call BY 8. B. GROFF Thirteen Seattle Red Cross nurses stand ready to go to the | aid of Japan's earthquake suffer ers. In addition to that number, Seattle nurses are volunteering | as fast as their names can be | , together with physi. cians who are eager to cross the ocean to engage in rescue work The Red Cros# nurses, Misses } Myrtle EB. Frederick, Gr teMon J agle, Rose Taylor, Gwendolyn Mor. wan, Evelyn Ekholm, Thora Kron- Amann, Dorothea Kapphahn, Harriet Jones, Joan Pollock and Mrs. Laura Heath, Mrs. G. R. Palmer, Mrs Maude LaFerte and Mrs, Mary Wat Son, will be sent to Japan if orders , are recelved to that effect from the F national Red Cross headquarters at Washington, 2. C. } Altho no word has yet been ré # ceived by the local Red Cross branch § concerning the sending of phy fam nurses to the Japanese ¢ quake zone, the personnel of n }and physicians is being he! i Teadiness to g0, Dr. J. EB. Cric j sald Wednesday. 1 Three local Japanese physicians ) Dr, 8. Tauda, Dr. T. Murohashi and » Dr. K. Nakasone, sailed for Japan = Tuesday al rd the Admiral Orient. fl liner President Jackson. They Were summoned by the Japanese T government to aid in rescue work } and gave up extensive practices to Teturn. Dr. Tsuda is a resident of | | Seattle, his companions being from MN New York city. i JAPAN HAS MANY |} COMPETENT DOCTORS At the present time there seems fo be little reason for sending nurses } and doctors abroad, according to Dr. [ Crichton. Japan has great numbers 3 Sot competent doctors and nurses { available, in addition to the staffs at Shanghai and in the Philippines, T which are being sent there. A large Raatber ot doctors and nurses from > Yor y are on their way to ree a eater in hton | Japan at the pr {ods practiced |hearings on reforestation t time nd from other points also. What the Red Cross fears most of all is the Gutbreak of serious epidem fos in the stricken cities of and Yokohama, ‘The earthquake broke all water mains there, allow ing the water to become polluted As cholera is a water-borne disease, it has a pecullerly well shaped ep- portunity.to get a firm grip on the land and prove more terrible than Tokyo | the earthquakes which led up to it Bubonic plague Is also feared by Red rs here. surgeons,” sald Dr “are among the greatest sanitarians in the world, a fact which has been demonstrated by them many times before and since the Japanese-Russian war, It {a concely:| able that they may have the situa tion well in hand without our help. We are ready to go to thelr ald at a moment's notice, however japanese Crichton, Here and There 3 years old, ts dead| of swallowing a Celia Eaton, here. result poison capsule sa And the first night of Constan head must be dressed up for dinner with tte. 400 mosques, its|tinople to Athens or Sofia, personally theater or ball thousand delicate minarety «pring-| 1 think such a move would be a great Every girl will have several trans | ing like lovely flowers into the| mistake, I do not think there is the| formations, and instead of tucking) upp a neoms to augur niost| slightest danger of any Sll-treatment| them in the lower righthand drawer, | favorably for better acquaintance,|on the part of the Turk toward any| us grandmother was wont to do with | wor Constantinople is lovely from| American interest her “rat, Miss 2923 will boast of her) the deck of a ship—-no doubtabout| Fact is, the Turk just now loves collection and flaunt them to the/ it We were ager to get ashore | America with a fervor quite refresh. | world only to be aadly disillusion ling, and those few 1 talked with If a ravenshaired witch decides) It was not that the streets are|seemed to appreciate our unselfia blonde hair will be more befitting| narrow and dirty and smelly—wel desire to help the stricken Greek and her black evening gown—she will|rather liked that part. It was not] Armenian refugees, altho they pro become a blonde for the evening, A|that many of the natives were dir| fess to be unable to understand why Anna Townsend, grandma of the screen, dies in Los Angeles wee Mrs. John Cavineas, 80, Oregon pioneer, who crossed the plains in 1862, died at La Grande Tuesday Charles Norden, Clarendon hotel robbed of $180 when strongarmed Tuesday night by two men. eee Frank Pingrel and wife, 6272 2tst ave. N. E,, injured in auto crash at Auburn Tuesday. war attend funeral Hockett Tuesday Spanis ot C. V. British Lumberman Comes to Seattle The study of reforestation meth in America brought Maj. Gen. Lord Lovat, of Inverness hire, Scotland, to Seattle Tuesday | night. Lord Lovat will attend the | Northwest, which were to be held/ ; | |the senate committee on reforesta- | thon. | where | by the senate-elect committee on r |forestation Wednesday, | A trip to the Sauk river, where longing has been put on a basis of “permanent cutting,” will be made! by Lord Lovat and Col. W. B. Gree- ly, head of the United States for estry service, who Is in Seattle with The Sauk river district is one reforestation Ix practiced, trees cut being replaced by young) trees. During the world war, Lord Lovat | Sure Way to Regain Robust Bloom of Youth _ A smooth, velvety-soft skin, with « je peach-like bieom, is of the "s most exquisite works, When the € blush of youth Is over, this beaut!- Tt actually gives fakin, restoring that marvelous girlish col- oe and softness in a remarkal ‘An ounce of this wax, procurable Will convert a faded, wornout, jat mitt Is in ust i necessary in using merco alesse, Just apply at night tke cold cream and wash off in the morning. — _Advertizoment. | Poisoned Nerves Cause Neuritis Neuritis or “nerve inflammation” "often follows an attack of malarial | | poisoning, typhoid fever, pneumonia) | Of some other infectious disease. The Most frequent causes of the trouble, | however, are colds, injuries, bruises _ @r hervous exhaustion. | Neuritis may affect one nerve or it may involve many. In some “cases the pain moves from place to “place, but usually it is gonfined to | ‘the shoulder, neck, foreirm, thigh, leg or small of the back. _ Beware of drugs that relieve by deadening the nerves. Such relief ts deceptive and dangerous. Kopa Neu. Titis Tablets act in a safe, natural | | Way. helping to remove the inflam. | mation and bring about permanent, | fasting resulta, Price $1. Sold in Seattle by Bar- “tell Drug Stores; Boericke & Runyon €o,, manufacturers, San Francisco — Advertisement. | Madisoz, |Renton-Maple Road -| Wednesday that by next summer o| week, :| Dill Arrested on was British Lord Lovat will leave ‘Wis., on Thursda; Contract Awarded With the letting of the contract for paving the Renton-Maple Valley road to Fiorito Bros.’ Co, the King county commissioners expected the road would be completed. Grad- ing will be started, probably, this it was announced. The con- tract was given on a low bid of $127,000, and calls for four and a half miles of concrete paving. Speeding Charge DAVENPORT, Wash., Sept. haa) FA United States Senator C. C. Dill has $15 bail posted here, which he put up last Saturday when he was arrested on a charge of speeding. Dill is said to have been traveling 40 miles on hour on the Sunset highway. Wife’s Baking Pleases Husband’s Friends “Ah, there, Jerry! You're just the man I want to see. The wife went to Mount Rainier to spend a few days with her sister today, and she told me I could have some of my | friends in to play cards.” “Well, well. Your wife sounds like a good wort. Are you sure she gave her permission? Or are you just | kidding me?” “No, sir. Agnes is all right. She knows that men like to get togethor| [J once in a while for a friendly game. She's a good sport and sho left a large sizod cake for us to devour, | Maybe I can find something wet to wash it down with.” “Oh, boy. When 5 Tonight, I hope.” Yes, tonight at the house. Eddie said he'd come over and I’m going |to see Bill right now.” “Righto. We'll be there to sample | the cake. In fact, T am glad it is |tonigbt. I should go to & special ‘lodge meeting tonight but it's a drews ‘up affair and I haven't anything to |dress up in, This affair of yours doesn’t call for any glad toge, 1 hope.” ‘Not on your life, Jerry, But say, man, that’s too bad you have to miss your lodge meeting.” this party? “Now, don't worry about that... 1 |tell you T couldn't go in this suit |and It's the best I've got and can’t | afford another as yet “All right, But say, you shouldn't gO Around missing things because of clothes, Go to Cherry's at 1016 Bec ond ave, between Madison and Spring, in the Rialto building, just over the Pig'n Whistle, where you jean buy on credit,” 2 “That's right. My |bought a wonderful jacquette in | winter just in the|clid ave, | edios, TEE SEA ATT LI STAR Ear 8 Will Be Exposed c Mediterranean Meanderings ow Styles Ne a tyles Bring |! 7, Cons stantinople. Them Out World’s Most Wonderful Harbor. NEW YORK, sent, 12-airte win || City Comes Down to Water Edge. be recognized by thelr ears this seal Turk Gives Rest of World Nothing. Bobbed hair ts taboo as a style. BY W. H. PORTERFIELD. ‘Turkey In Burope and Asia today Transformations and switches are! CONSTANTINOPLE.—(By mall)|/has a probable total of about the mode. Blondes in the afternoon|—We swept up the seq of Mar-| 600,000 square m or about equal may be brunettes in the evening, or,|mora in the night and cast anchor| to the combined area of a dozen aver the Upper Minsia- if red hatr would be more appropri:|in the world’s most wonderful har-|age sized states ate with the gown, the hair will have| bor Just as the first sun beams|sipp! valley, ‘The total population in, an auburn tinge. bathed a hundred lovely minarets] perhaps, 20,000,000, and under an era These facts came to light at the|!n gold lof peace lasting, may, 10 yeara, even first meeting of a four-day seasion| The “intimacy’ of Constantinople| a half way efficent government could of the National Hair Dressers’ asso-|!* (0 mo its most striking feature,|do wonders, I can't see any partic There {s\ular menace in the fact of Mo. hammediam, Lothrop Stoddard to the |when seen from the sea no Waterfront of tracks and ware ciation, One thousand de representing practically every the country, {s in attendance. houses, an with us, and no great| contrary notwithstanding Rr ‘ vered 25 | Darves and docks as in western] Mohammedans hate Egyption Mo saa . Sele cole prea | Ports, but this remarkable city|hammedans, and both join in hating bles dee Merode, a foreigm actress, |cOM¢s right down to greet you, to| Algerian and Moroccan Mohammed: | will bid for favor again aa a point |°@8P hands with you, as It were, |ans, while the Soudanese Mohammed: | of feminine beauty. Pale and anae: eden the rushing tide of thejan, better, known as the “Fuzay A Atte thal Lake dececend. | BORDEN Wu hates ‘em @ mk atjer ie i. ne meow rns Awakened by the welrd cry of! Infiltration of American ideale. Mdentical hue of the cheeks, Bizarre {2° Muersin’s call to prayer, a ery] thru the marvelous work of the Near peachy appear sniike anything else in earth or| Kast rellef, is going on on all thru| a wo hung over the deck railing) the Hast, and while it ts true that Bobbed hair may be appropriate watched this areat capital of| negotiations are now on for the pos. for sports wear, business or frivolous | Isiam rise for another day of work| sible removal of that greatest Amer: attire, but in the evening it will be/ und intrigue. ‘an Institution, Robert college, from met with upturned ‘eyebrows. Th ts location in the suburbs of Conatan transformation will turn the trick. |ty, We expected that. We were! we do not help the orphan Turk as The hair dressers have decided|«rieved because of thelr religion.| well that the “bob ta a bust |"That ts perhaps their business and |not our the tragedy of the |Cohen Would Offer Reward for Slayer Turk. seems to us, ts his utter Ad Club Members | failure to create anything, to give Janything to the world. Puyallup Guests) For ‘example, the red frees! 4 reward of $9,000 should be of Seattle Ad club members were ip Pserpppesel bo . seagheise L| tor the area of the ‘or of v4 Ban ti the Puy.|® Shriners’ convention, came from] Judson A Moure, one-man car puete Sucemy: avenine, 6 180 FST" o, the beautiful minarets|operator, Councilman Lou Cohen allup chamber of commerce at a fel lowship meeting. The delegates were accompanied by the Chamber of Commerce chorus. were stolen from India; and crowning glory of his capital, of Sancta Sophia, was jan church 1,000 years befor jit was turned into a Mohammedar “STARVED TISSUE the/ said Tuesday, Cohen plans to in the! troduce an ordinance posting this 4) sum an a reward La Moure was k the 19th ave. ca: led at the end of ne September 7, by morque. pg (tea vigor mh nM RE IO eotch | #2 uBkno The potice have pune tcame Ashore in a Scotch) found that La Moure wan killed - my MOP Le: when he attempted to escape with sh built concrete wharf, 4 the city's car receipte after ‘a bandit thru on English built gate, into a Ad teas ‘4 ee wee French built carriage with spood| DA pointed a gun at him, NORMAL as The conchman’s whip was Turk.|Tilway employes. 1 favor « $5,000 Anna M. Coleman, of 201 N. Eu-|ish manufacture reward for the arrest of the slayer Pasadena. Cal, has re-| We drove thru the Buropean| ee gine |covered her normal health after | quart inexpressibly ugly, the/ jeuftering for twenty years from a| principal atreeta lined with poor Bremerton Gives case of starved tissue, nervous|{mitations of cheap American tene $900 for Relief |prostration’ and rheumatism on the}ments, unpainted, dirty, falling to nerves. pleces, Everywhere the people af.| Citizens of Bremerton have heard) “During the early winter I heard | fected European costumes except] the call of suffering humanity from | much of the many wonderful re-|for the ubiquitous f and the|farott, earthquakestricken Japan. sults from Alvita Tablets, and de-|only Asiatic sign we saw was a|Over $900 in cash has been turned I have| team of eral yoke of water buf. lover to the Red Cross at Seattle for falo hauling a load of freight in| rescue work, with workers there still competition with an American auto|hard pressed to care for donations of starved tissue, nervous prostra-|truck. We were rather giad to|of cash, clothing and other articles tion twice, and rheumatism of the|mote that the truck had broken|necessary for relief work, accord! nerves. My condition seemed al-|down and that this race at least/to Dr. J. &. Crichton, ef tha lon | most hopeless, but I was inapired| Went not to the swift. chapter. im,"iv"vs warsrm"eet"t| Mrs, Goudy Lived Many Days On Oil and Water clded to give them a trial been a sufferer for twenty years, have been through an extreme case done. “By the end of one week 1 found a most wonderful betterment in my condition, all the old suffer. {ngs and conditions have disap- peared, and I now feel normal. | Such a joy—am simply bubbling | over with gratitude and want the world to know what Alvita has! done for mi “It made mo feel jike an entirely |exertion tired me to death, and 1 Alvita is the recent sclentific dis-| different person,” said Mrs. Mary |seldom slept any. covery which brings lime, tron|®. Goudy, 1520 West Mallon Ave.,| “A few weeks of the Tanlac and phosphates to you in Rot table form which may be readily as- similated. Alvita is prepared in convenient tablet form, from the deep-rooted alfalfa plant, which, Science discovered, {s a rich store. house of the vital mineral salts. No matter {¢ you have tried many rem. try this tonic of nature now. A dollar buys 4 box of Alvita tabi at any drugstore.—Advertisement. Spokane, Wash., recently, referring to the change brought about in her condition by the Tantac treatment “Several years of suffering from Indigestion reacted a climax with | me four years ago, and live for weeks at a time on only olive of] and water. Everything I | druggists. Accept no substitute. would eat fermented, causing gas,|Over 37 milifon bottles sold. bloating and plercing pains about -— my heart. I had not a single day's| Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Na- relief, and on top of that, rheu-|ture’s own remedy for constipation. matism in my knees was so bad I) For sale, everywhere.—Advertiso. could hardly get around. Tho least | ment LAST FEW DAYS! treatment entirely overcame all my stomach trouble and also relieved my rheumatism. 1 fee) like & com. pletely different woman, and, nat- urally, have nothing but praise for I had to | Tanlac.” Taniac ts for sale by all good LOW BACK EAST FARES SATURDAY, SEPT. 15th Last date of Sale for fe Tourist fares to Eastern Points. Good returning until October 31, 1923, ‘The Canadian Pacific offers a trip thro in “America the Canadian Pacific Hockteeck HET Aes ie TRAIN TO CHICAGO (last trip September 16th) and the ad- ; iW vanta es, of the TRANS-CANADA LIMITED, the finest. train Py ei, With « achedulo that SAVES YOU'A BUSINESS ROUND TMP FARES FROM SEATTLE: REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle, Dally FF, 990, 10:90, 1190 » [*] From, Seattle, te Be Sunday, ttiiy! ad tad i140 AUTOMOBILE FERRY N 1, Qs New York, Ottawa, Ont, Pittsburg, Pn. Portland, Me. Proportionately low’ fares to other destinations. call for complete information, Canadian Pacific la BE. Vl, STURDFE, General Agent 608 SECOND AVENUR Write or Keep Your Good Looks Nothing better to care for your skin, hair and hands The Soap to clean: and purify, the Ointment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to fume. Then why not make delicate, fragrant emollients your Histo tetra MA in-5587 SEATTLE (UBERCULOS $, RHEUMATISM, PRIVATE DISEASES, ETC. | their ladies’ department. You see they carry women's garments, too," —Advertisement, eetuily treated at trom, Write today for éur explanatory, bo n fully and we will mall you thirty 41 men Bene coe ESM” Wa ‘ eAdvertingtient absolutely. tre Correspondence | Pleading for the establishment of Cohen | ~—/MILLER PLEADS FOR DEFENSES Says Sound Should Have) More Protection a strong naval base and coaling| station in the Aleutian t#landa, off! Congressman Jobn F, Mil rs of the |Municipal league at a luncheon at the Frye hotel Tuesday that Puget | Sound would be the first point at-| tacked by an Oriental power in the next war, and that the firat battle| Jof that war would be fought in the |Straita of Juan De Fuca, | Congressman Miller declared that | |the three lan¢ forts guarding the straits and the sound were utterly | | inadequate to cope with the huge jguns of an allen fleet, holding up Belgium's fall before the fierce at of Germany as an example. | Alaska ler t assembled me tack | Puget Sound's nearness to the) ‘Ortent and the great importance lof this country as a base of sup | the and operations would make it logical point of attack from an Jenewnins’ viewpoint, Miller claimed | Other coast cities, such as San ranclsco and Los Angeles, have | well fortified they bave been | ttle to fear from an outside attack, | Miller maintained. If the Puget Sound into alien hands, Alaska Jorthwest would be ravaged and the tremendous resources of the lcountry would pany into enemy Miller declared that Alaska coast defenses were little more tha: a joke if meant to face the guns of a mighty fleet. With the establishment of a| base in the Aleutian islands, country fell and> the | hands. Miller said, the danger of an Oriental fleet hiding itself in the wands making kh base there operations against Alaska and set Sound would be nullified. IS PLEASED | WITH ALASKA A tour of Alaska completely con- vinced Dr, Kate Waller Barrett, na- tional president of the American L¢ | gion Auxiliary, of the justness of the claims made for its beauty of acenery | and climate, she told members of | a reception commities which gath- ered at a breakfast in her honor at| the Hotel Washington Tuesday, Dr, Barrett made an extensive tour of the Northland, returning enthused jover the beauties It presented and the potential wealth of the great wonder- le Seattle Red Cross Nurses Ready to Go to Japan THIRTEEN AWAIT ORDERS | FROM HEADQUARTERS NOW ivory enameled priced for —exactly as service and lang. The reception committee here was composed of representatives of several women's patriotic organiza. ons, Mra. John R. Neely, national vies president of the American Te gion Auxiliary, Mrs. Willlam Shep man Walker, national extension se¢- | retary of the Daughters of the Amer* fean Revolution, Mrs. Wesley 1. Jones.and Mrs. John F. Miller were present. During the war Dr, Barrett was |¢ngaged in government work, both at home and overseas, serving in many countries while abroad. Despite her experiences, she declared she had never found a land so well favored ax Alaska, She will attend the state Legion encampment at Olympia Thursday before going to Ban Fran- | cisco, where she will preside at the national convention of the Legion Auxillary October 15 to 1 ARREST SIX IN DOPE RAID} Five negroes and one Chinaman were arrested and narcottes valued at $1,000 were seized Tuesday night in a series of raids staged in the lower section of the city by federal drug agents, Lea Wuen was arrested at 661 Yesler way and the negroes were taken into custody at 1502 Yesler way. They gave the names of Mrs. Glen Wa! son, Lena Ford, Odessa Boyd, John Perry and J. EB. Browning. All were taken to the county jail and were to be given hearings Wed: nesday, The agents were disguised as South-end drunks, according to the | reports, The name and address of | the person who supplied the dis. guise is not known. rapidly giving way with veritable eras has who ts in charge Northwest international graphs loaned by Eastman Kodak Co. 5 p.m, each day tion plecture, land," showing the man plant, will be —a good looking, well built, 8 ft. 8 in. size. Very specially i = a 3-day sale of this genuine leather rocker— that is built to give the utmost in in brown, genuine Spanish leather. Specia! for the week: ARE REPLACES “OLD ALBUM The ancient family album, with its collection of hypnotized subjects sitting in straight-backed poses is art and all because the modern cam- revolutionized making, according to M. A. Grady, Photographers expos!- sion now being held at the Fred: erick & Nelson auditorium, The exhibit includes national end prize-winning photo- Photographer's association and the will be on display from 9 a. m, to at 2 o'clock each afternoon a mo. “A Trip Thru Fil manufacture of films in the East- | Vor Wetter American Homes ADD iT TO YOUR ACCOUNT enameled bed— ivory 9 | iron bed. Full size or 6 8 days: ( Kg EL i pictured. A_ rocker comfort. Upholstered 32! Coolidge May Call Prohibition Meet@® WASHINGTON, Sept. 12,—Presi- dent Coolidge may call a conference of governors on prohibition and law enforcement either just before or just after the national governors’ conference, which will be held at Denver in October, it was stated at the White House today. The president has* not definitely made up his mind, however, whether he will have stich a conference, Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION to books filled masterpieces, pleture of the Pacific the National The pictures this week and lot water S| Wy Relief of shown. Why board flies? ARMLESS Filyosan puts an end to the danger from filthy, food- polluting flies: A few sprays of this won- derful liquid into (he air of aclosed room will kill every fly or mosquito in five minutes. No stain; no unpleasant odor Sate sen rotenone to nan thing ex buge and tao, It is surc death to them. Geta can today, A complete Introductory package contain- ing a pint of Fiyovan and « aprayer coats only $1.26. Osan this method success tifully illustrated C SAFE INSECTICIDE Kills Flies by the Roomful Coprrtad' 1980, Colanial Chemical Corporation 1308 Fourth Thousands of owners of Lorain-equi SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Seald 1 or 2 minutes to I kine. 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