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O|@ o ®8 ~LHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, Missing Persons THE STAR AIDS RELATIVES FIND SURVIVORS OF ae Poor Communications Has Made the :: Work Difficult; Been Found to Be Safe BY MELVIN B. VOORHEES When word was flashed to tle of the tragic fate that len a large part of Jar ts of numerous re 1928 lin } Yokohama. Murray was a miner and had, but a short time before the quake, returned from Siberia. ria he was a member of th ty that recently arrived here. H Dennis Murray of 2000 y leaped westward a e {ha and fri WORD REQUESTED OF ADVENTIST MISSIONARY H. P. Perkins was » tary of t Adventist Mf on nd his wife lived ia Campbell, of ed The rush on the and he Mra. Japan ‘ Ma whatever message was sent to be transmitted by Kobe or Osaka and forw or nat K y Amer resort Miss LL. lor reaided w y Omote Baulgn t Mra. L. E ar States th m them at © at f communicat tain and it was ne get a private mressag' re. Moreove: yko was a broker k a brok eph I Main st quests help of in finding him W,' Xa waits by i tels and residenc: A the su were lev fire, the foreign ng the America When th e bi yo, Yokohama a i= pleasure resor quake and population, inclu for the m far and wide seek . MANY COME TO THE STAR FOR INFORMATION: Many of the anxious one came to Star and in some way, ey could get cating the missing So, on Se ember nounced that it would te the state department ton, D. C., the names and of those of whom information was desired, as soon as they were re A oetved, ang that ft would relay the |* answer to the waiting parties. who was a patient in the Up to today 16 persons have taken }Japanese marine hospital, in Yoko advantage of this service and as a | )4ma at the time of the quake. result stx have received replies BF. Hickey, who was In more are expected momentarily, ago at the home On Sept. 10th, Mrs. F.G, Stewart at the Gran of 69 Etruria st. was informed of Belmont the safety of Mary McGuire, who was sought in Tokyo when the quake occurred. o ar trying locate On the same day news of the safe- | the above-mentioned relatives and ty of Lyman H. Burke was trans- | friends of Seatt! mitted to relatives in this city. Burke, | According to all indications and the at the time of the quake, was resid | best ing at the Imperial hotel in Tokyo. | #re Be ts the representative there of | erally & now complete. On Sept. 11, Mr. Layille of 1215 Be... RELIEF FUND IS ‘| WELL OVER TOP Ret! Cross Buys Supplies to Send to Orient thousands of dollars still tn Ww Ione Coote | daughter. Miss Mar Je son and the Nims was a teach school fn Japar y named Hi. was, yR from she to go to Taki Her brothe: requested help in finding her. CG J. Ar & professor of com at the University of Tokyo, ts by Mary Pruse, of 910 W. help in 5, The Star an- ph to} sought Howe st Blumberg. very at 1556 26th anxious concerning | her son, ave is. stl to the various all safe, for it is gen- believed that the death enroute here, Hughes was seriously injured when caught under falling Dujldings In Yokohama. The captain of the steamer Steel Navigator, with whom he was at the time, was killed. Previously he had been ill in the Bak Kahn hospital of Yokohama for eight months, according to C.\of the Chamber of Commerce com Wheeler, 1423 Second ave. for | mitt it was announced Thursday. whom Tho Star inquired is | When cash collected during the last Hughes. |few days is turned in, the chamber Also on board the President Jef- | expects the total to mount, possibly, ferson is Richard B. Aldous. A mes-|to the $125,000 mark. sage was received from him, by eet Relief measures Thursday for the With relief turd had passed the mark, with $114,066 cash now In the hands land often saw it advertised in di ferent papers where some women had suffered just asl did and got well and strong aga’ by taking the Vegetable Compound. | I decided to see what it would do for me, and before I had finished the | bate bottle I was much better, the and the severe | be ot ino ps my sides left me. Iam lt much stronger and do my own work and work in the factory besides. I am still taking the Vegetable Compound a give it all Se. raise.”’—Mrs. NELLIE QuiLion, 1 tty iter’s Staff and John F. Harris of Muskegon, Mich. Rock Island, Ill., editor of The Mod- Women Seeceectoar bea etl | Jern Woodman, official publication of ne the lodge, will be guests of honor at cilia tod for they indicate some fe- |. -eception, Friday, at the Knights of male a a and a persistent and | pythias hall, 1929 ‘Vhird ave,, given Sire og ded Lydia ti seldos aye. it) in their honor by the combined Mod. x cP Compound will seldom fail... Woodmen camps nt Seattle and| tohelp. —Advertisement | King county, Many entertainment features have | |been planned by the committee in| | GREAT FORTUNE | STOLEN IN GASOLINE A fortune running into millions lof dollars is bejng stolen every year \from car owners. The thief has lbeen found. The U. 8. Bureau of Mines, after scores of careful teats, leays that poor carburetion is the thief. Not one, but ail carburetors were found guilty. It was to stop For Rent |this theft that an inventor, J. A. | Stransky, of 10 Fifth Street, Puk- $3.00 Per Year | wano, South Dakota, has spent . |year in perfecting a gasoline Va- Wn D Perkins &Co. |porizer which converts every drop cia nf Jot g0s into power and mileage |The sample at his risk. day.—Advertivement. tives here, yesterday. ald of Japan's earthquake sufferers No word has yet been i eived COn- | included the purchase of 200 tons of cerning the following: Charles Mur-| corrugated fron sheets, to be used in ray, who was at the Belmont hotel | constructing houses in the wrecked jeltles of Tokyo and Yokohama, ac. teonttag to Maj. A. A. Oles, secre- ocTors WANTED 22 cA | Tn addition, 5,090 900 ‘To OF OTE Egy arg blenagae |Henshaw, starting September 15 Mrs. Quillon Tells Hov Bow Lydit BA} once en ee, arenes ot she ugias Fir Exploiting and Export- Piakham’s Vegetable Compound | ins Co. pre Red Crowe, and will 4 be a free 't to the Japanese. Saved Her from et from an Operation * The Toyama Maru, scheduled to sail Thursday, tong for eugor mine fart wih Tuesday, two days ahead of her ferent physicians |ime. She carries supplies sent by Iwithout any relief |the Chamber of Commerce, in the at all, they said at | |name of the city of Seattle, includ Hast ling 20,000 sacks of flour, 10,000 cases of salmon, 1,090 bags of rice, 00 cases of milk, 843 cases of bread, 100 packages of tents, of hardware and food, which were supplied by the Japanese Associa- ion of North America, and 3,200 re- |lie€ bags from local Japanese resi. | dents. Space for these supplies was do nated by the Nippon Yusen Kaisha line. The Great Northern railway and East Waterway dock donated terminal charges, and labor in load ing w ven free by the Griffiths & Sprague stevedoring firm |Leaders in Modern Woodmen Are Here) Gen. Joseph Riehemann of Daven- Safe Deposit Boxes inventor is willing to send a Bankers 211 Cherry St. Write him to: a Japa-| » ave. | ring Esther able the chances | lst | the hands of collectors, the Japanese | boards and building size lumber will! left for the Orient| 74 packages | port, Iowa, commanding the Fores- | Located MARSH HITS ROOSEVELT, Stinging indictment Roone | navy Six Victims Havel demar were ‘ truth about the republica ing the ¢ |quoted as saying that mentally jited fanatics are ure price fixing of farm y voters of several mill s govern ‘oduct rhe n farm fami }ies favor this Ww comm untr » farmer and thelr id appoint r farms t lucrative salaries. - SPEEDY EUROPE ~ MAIL FORECAST Navy Chief Predicts One- Day Schedule BYAL BEAD EORD ‘ON on with E WASHIN( pmmunic wan forecast toda Ww. A. M 2 of naval result of the navy dlr in trial flights In ive intery United > Moffatt pred success of the Z! success an ex he greatest he country in the fie Moffatt, the man be gible program of the t navy which now has gone top." ves that the moat ficial results of the ZR-1's su will be in the eventual and universal use of rigid’ airships for commercial pur The success of the ZR-1, Moffatt explained, lay in the fact that it had shown in its first teat Might at Lake N. J. and later in its nine r Might over } and Ph that it not only was but it « ‘over the bell bene. poses ‘ow York a he navigated oasily swiftly under varying atmoxpheric In other words, he sald it had been demonstrated that dirigibles ly con ani conditions. clearly of that alze can be successful structed and operated The ZR-1 will be further tested on a third Might next week, prob ably over Washington. The date for it has not been definitely set, Mot fatt said, Next spring It may be sent on a flight over thé North Pole an achievement the navy has long had in mind Moftatt dogs not ‘underestimate | |the military value of the dirigtbte. He pointed out that In time of war the city of New York might be com pletely destroyed, by tans of power ful explosives dropped from a ship! such as the ZR-1 that had secretly flown over the metropolis in a fox. | ““The ZR-1, which ts not the great est rigid airship that we will have,” said Moffatt, “can carry a uneful load of freight of about 20 tons and lit might be employed tn carrying 20 |tons of mail across the Atlantis and | back In two days. ENGLISH WOMAN WILL GO HOME ‘Father of Child Fails to Support Her | KANSAS CITY, Mo. Bept. 12 Nancy Jordan, English girl mother, |who came to Kansas City following jthe war, with her baby, Francis, |to make her home with the former wife of the man who she said was \the father of the child, planned to return to England today. | “I will sail in a few days,” she jsaid. When Mise Jordan arrived |in New York with her baby follow: | ing the war, American officials ob |Jected to her coming into the coun try. ] | Mrs. Mary Warren, who shortly! before obtained a divorce from |Frank Warren, named by the girl |e her baby's father, pleaded to be allowsd to assume charge of} the mother and baby. She had not| mentioned Misa Jordan in her pe-| tition for divorce. “I lived with Mrs. Warren a week,” Miss Jordan said. had only a small apartment {I was forced to find other |ters, Since then I have supported jthe baby and myself. For a time | Warren gave me money for {child. “I was working in a @ partment store in London when I first met him. He was in site 1 with the American army. promised to marry me if I |to the United States. only | “She | and} quar came |charge and it Is predicted that the visitors will leave Seattle impressed with the unity and fraternal spirit of the Modern Woodmen of the | county, BUNIONS! Pain Stops Instantly— Hump Vanishes TRY IT AT MY RISK) New, marvelour solvent to treat buntons. | Stops pain instantly-—banishes the ugly | hump and tired, achey, awollen, burcing First trial com- Apparatus, no rubber mold or tector, . no able leather shi plete Bunion Treatment, You will say tt In wonder fa l— amazing, #0 quick, it act. money on ‘Try PEDODYNE at my risk. Don't uffer. Write today be- fore you do another thing. Juat say “1 want to try PEDODYNE." Address KAY LABORATORIES, Dept, K-390 186 No, LaSalle St., Chicago, Llinols, THE ATTLE STAR $$$. Open an Account at Grote-Rankin’s Autumn Dr New Modes for Women and Misses in dress f for women and misses. HE newest features selection of frocks —Dresses of Satin Chenille, Georgette, Canton Cre —Dresses of Flat Crepe with Chenille and Geor, —Dresses with tiered Satin skirts and Chenille —in navy, brown and black—they are radiantly fully finished and trimmed. Have You a Brush for Every Purpose? F not, come here and learn how you can simplify housework with correct brushes. They are inexpensive: Bath Brushes .............4. Vegetable Brushes .. Hand Brushes .. Pot Brushes, .... Toilet Brushes ...... Suit Brushes ....... Window Brushes ..... Scrubbing Brushes .. Wall Brushes .......... Counter Brushes .....50¢, 75¢, sek and eid .25 fi Tumbler Brushes . ay Bottle Brushes ........ # 5 Stove Brushes .. . t Shoe Brushes ... Seana . 45 o Hearth Brushes . Horse Brushes Refrigerator Brushes | .60¢ to $1.50 8 Se and 10¢ 4 ‘i 12¢ be 2 for Be, 10¢ and 15¢ .35¢, 40¢ and 45¢ ‘ : . 30¢ and S5¢ $1.15, $1.75 and $1.95 20¢, 25¢ and 30¢ 25, $1.50 and $1.75 —Basemenit Floor factory ask €Sses aoe tion are interestingly presented in the pe and Crepe-back Satin. gette tops. tops. lovely creations—beauti- —Second Floor Rogers 1847 Table Silverware The beauty liverware is that the he nd effective designs make tt hand. 1s47 avy welg of Rogers oie enough for all uses. We have many attractive de- gna conveniently displayed in our Bilverware Section, where selections can be made leisurely and satisfactorily. Mrs. Pennimann {s here from the tomorrow and Saturd will answer all q lverware the questions You the proper setting and proper care any ther you wish to © not obligated to buy —First Floor may Watch This Space Daily It will tell you the length of time various foods can be cooked n The National Pressure Cooker and Basement ARRANGED Then oni see dally dem. tore. come TERMS CAN BE THE GROTE-RANKIN GO, ™ OTTO'FONEGEL, President Corsets at $2.50 in the AL ee are priced styles triped poplin the two much higher fancy same models as the of lighter weight, with elastic tops. The tening front clasp is. a comfort-giving and ets of garters a convenience—the 22 to 28. made of ook fa mn the sizes are feature, great —Second Floor Brassieres 59c A woman can select two or more at this not feel at all extravagant—in this lot are of fancy Madras, sizes 36 to 44, Bandeau made of striped broche that fasten in the back are priced each 89¢, price and brassieres —Second Floor Clearaway of Misses’ Sweaters $1.25 to $1.95 Each Regularly Priced $2.50 to $3.95. School girls will find just the sweater they like in this lot, and at a worthy while saving. They are slip-over models for girls of 14 to 18 years of age. There is a good assortment of colors—and please note the prices are one-half, —Second Floor A Small Lot of Flesh Slips $1.29 Colored Bloomers made silp! 59¢ d ma and Satin Finished fin in ti bu Exceedingly of striped he exactly flesh colored bloomers on sale to- They are made with the knees and are lace trimmed. Sizes 23 to 29. Very special 59¢. —Second Floor are eight made full over the hips hemstitched bot 44, and under. regular —Second Floor orrow have elastic at sizes 36 to much $5.00 Each Tailored Models, Envelope Styles, Book Styles, Pouches, Dressy Styles HIS lot has just arrived and they are much better looking than we had any idea they would be, There are twenty attractive styles in pin seal, hand boarded India, velvet suede, beaver calf, and crushed grain goat leathers. The colors are black, brown, gray, beige and beaver—some are leather lined, others have moire or fancy silk linings. Loose coin or swing purses and mirrors are also featured. So you readily see they are extremely good values at $5.00, —First Floor | American tourists and the son.s of | the negro ex:king of Dahomey were | nixed up. The director of the theater ts out half a million francs and he has no} redress. He js all the more enraged | - the /at the action of the police hex h of |he had twice submitted the film to the official censor and obtained a» permit to show it FRANCE BARS NEGRO FILM PARIS, Sept. 13.—Look a reason which would justify stopping of the film, “The E a Nation,” in a theater on the boulevards three times, the Prefect of Police was forc- | ed to dig up an old law of the F out for after it had been shown Women artists designed new ch | of postage stamps for Iraq, w, which was | known as Mesopotamia |This Helps Eye Strain Simple camphor, hydrastis, witch. | etc, as mixed in layoptik| wash, strengthens eyes and] any ca weak, strained or} eyes. Lavoptik acts very| Aluminum eye cup free. Drug Company.—Advertise- | set | better revolution ¢ passed cn Aux gives the police the right to prob ny the atrical performance which is Hable to cause a disturbance of the peace. ‘The police prohibition was the re sult of a special request on the of the minister of the interior, lowing the incidents in which sey axel, -leye part fol al helps 1s sore | quick Swift : Remarkable Discovery —Newer Form of Iron There Is Strength Ir In Every Tablet One done often helpe com- ence to enrich your blood and revital Wornout exh nerves — it is form of iron, like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spinac It is #0 prepared that it w: not injure the teeth nor d turb the stomach, It is ready for alrpost Immediate absorp. ion and assimulation by the blood while some Physicians claim "sale {ron which people usual eis absorbed at all. If you not strong or weil You owe i to yourself to make the follow ing test: how tong you can work or bow far you can walk without becoming | tired, Next take two five grain tablets of this newer form of iron — three times fier meals for two mma | Are Ya HANDICAPPED ‘By Gray Hal GRAY hair on a young heac is unfair, Don't submit to it. Restore, those gray, faded or streaked hairs to thelr orig- Mnal color and splendor with Brownatone. No fuss or muss, Will not rub off and cannot be detected. Brownatone ts guaranteed harmless to hair, #calp and skin. Easily applied and absolutely sure in color results, Try this perfect hate | | tint Just once and you will a’ ways use it, On sale plas where — 500 and $1.50, ‘Trial bottle sent direct for Si Write for it to-day. The Kenton Pharmacal Co. 618 Coppin Bidg., Covington, Ky. hon test your | h again and soe how you have gained. ek tren muc | and even great | x he From ‘Neate. fr | Advertivement Raia! 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