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THE SEATTLE STAR Steilacoom They are incurable, ——— j | waiting to die The disease has gone too far Tiny Bore Does ‘MoreHarmThan TOY WONDERLAND IS READY! a In the ball we met a gray-haired motherly woman, She was the at | & Ty rains: ¢ of aan “ tendant on hight duty, She preced —come and see the dolls and games, the Teddy bears and trains; come and see the Fi ° F 4 oe ae are Cee Gy prose things that wonderland has in store, wonderful things that gladden the hearts of tres in orest Hospital Improvements Badly Needed was moaning, She entered the room the little boys and little girls, to be found in our great downstairs Toy Store || Booze and Disease Insanity Causes without « mome nt of hesitation, and —souvenirs to our little friends who visit our great downstairs Toy Store tomorrow! } Attendants Carry No Guns vag Daoggiecagh wages atgatl ove > r} ope and wtudied her face —your attention is called to these wonderfully reasonable credit terms which are Woman Doesn’t Know She’s Wailing “ind ie ai “ener now being used by thousands of holiday buyers to purchase all their Christmas BY RALPH J. BENJAMIN | “Doctor, what cuuiser most of eal — fi ee W. i i is s 2. A new receiving hospital fur- | cases of insanity?’ 1 inquired. | n Th th tiful ete ad at on purchage cir weekly nidhed' "wiih, the ment) medcen |""Toore uned to cau lots of it, but| moaning. These are the pital |i. WV OMI cae porehecs Pe 0 a Bae if amounting to payment payment yent known for the treab | mont of these cases recovered. Some tye imay fatlaiedteinn tar HE tendeney to constipation S35 - 8150 ment of the mentally sick insanity in hereditary. Nervous! hoot them full of dope. I do on begins with iris ast S- 7.50 $200— A staff of trained nurses to | breakdowns, physical injuries, not believe in it,” PP '* S75 — ace a care for the patients while they | suffering, anxiety and worry, * woh the very timet he mot) watch 2100 9 0g tre, under’ observation during | things-and vice diseases. The tonts yi AT® YOU never afraid on your) I] that the Imogmtant function of Melly §125— $500—— fow weeks at the inst / show one in five mon committed to hoNtur asjwed the attendant, who laa | Many thousands of mothers whe tution. thin institution are afflicted. One in foiiowed un to the * | hh daughters will toll you they amy ree ) women are Infected any of the} ly Dr, Caidwell's Syrap Pepsin. Ph, Som encgibng Re Ag cn bf on cansare in the natal ob THEY'RE SICK PEOPLE, {eaepoontul of +E nk 7 a { ‘ T NOT CRIMINMS copativation and its ry ITN: hd ] New cottages and quarters for lant, 4 on. They are incurable ve a ae has beadache. bad 100 J BY physicians and attendants. We give them all the full treatment, Fes; YOU BR I am,° she sale, °F | \illovsness, lose of appetite and rest Erector selling plan— | Money to remodel all the re | because we do not want to make any %™ m very much afraid, But lens sleep. maining dark wards and refur- | mintakes. But many people simply "CUing has happened yet,” Syrup Pepsin is & compound of nish them, | eome here to die. These are the cases! A® I left the institution grounds, paveiien Senna and other az 10c DOWN A new laundry and power (1 wish it were pomible to cure. Bo, F. Keller followed me to the car pleasant-tasting Somadea and . plant. fur medical science has failed to find! “I with I could make this pis sixty-cent bottle is enough for many and a dime added to Radical changes in the pres | the way.” more of « modern horpital and tens months. Eight sullion, bet 4 reek : t aystem of commitment of | “Are the attendants armed?” Of & prison,” he maid “Bocle bought at drug stores last year. ‘om Se poe ‘ ‘ent sale of the kind in the world, 9 he 2nd k patients to the asylum by courts | That's a question about which bun doesn't realiae the problem r. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has 20¢ t 2nd wee or come jdreds of people have wondered, | These people are mentally nick been on the market thirty years and 30¢ the 3rd week ‘These are the things that Dr. |'There have been many ny re |fe not criminals, They deserve t there must be genuine merit behind 4th week Wiliam N. Keller, su | ports and rumors. I have heard that me attention that is given patient It to develop eo large and steady 400 the 4t ri le. Buys today and 5 4 ent of the Western Sate Hoe | attendants carry guns; that they arm §9 other hospitals, They must be ale. 50e the Sth week cured, if ponaible Quickly vee why it 1s 00 @c the 6th week pital for the Ineane, waste. hows yep with socks Seog with ri h.©, ey ~ a . * & | wane or ough; that hey carry ent edicine od a 70e the 7th week “The commitment law should be) “saps” and bili jof all fields of medicine, and the 80c the Sth week changed, first of all,” Dr, Keller told] “Tf I catch any attendant carry-| most important.” 90¢ the 9th week ine, after we had completed & tour|ing a gun or any kind of a weapon, (The End) $1 45 th * 10th week of the inatitution | 1 will fire him Instantly,” was Dr. — ae e “The commitment law tn wrong. | Keller's reply ‘Two physictans are called in to ex “I have a strict rule agninet carrying guns or weapons. Cost of Living Is $5.95 TOTAL amino each alleged Insane person. | If it is ¢ it is without my know! | R: ising in Britain Rex thin work in passed jedge ahd it is kept mighty quiet, My | Pes —this MYSTO ERECTOR ng the doctors, and very |instructons ‘are that no attendant | LONDON, Ying. Nov. 26. — the x » , is ad oft the examining physicians | shall attempt to handle a disturbed Ost of living in stil! rising In Great steel building toy is of edu vag 1g| now. abeulitely nots ut in| patient without help. Of course, when Britain. It is now 167 per cent cational value to every boy, U. S. forest rangers aren't sanity, Sometimes the tors dejan attendant in attacked he must de- higher than in 1914, and 21 per cent YOUR TEETH bringing out his ingenuity, punning when they say “Den-| not even.bother to fill out the com-| fend himself, but that does not occur |bigh@r than six months ago. originating new ideas. The droctonus” is a terrible bore.| mitment papers; they simply sien very often, When a patient becomes price for this JITNEY ir names and let it go at Chat) disturbed the attendant has arders to X-RAYVED FREE They're tired of his eutting|' Huge Birthday Cake - . 5 Of i law ehould specify that phywl-|eall in another attsndant, The two SALE is $5.95. ways and are waging @ WaT) ony of « ng and experience do|can easily’ place the patient in re Has 101 Candles $12.95 of extermination on thé) ine examining There are too many | straint without injurying him." tontion. deen, Cosdeanad regular priwe $15.75 beetle. Ring and arrow show | cruct mistakes under the press DOCTORS SEK EVERY er ae ree the wonderful walking trees killed by the bug, pie- grt eR 2” “Aaa PATIENT EVERY DAY cake was presented to Miss Jane doll; peeps acon tured abdve, enlarged and). iil cving houpital. In thi«| “HOw often do the doctors nee Lang Raby, of Bath, on the 101st as & real child; ereate j cach patient?” 1 asked. (emaller) life size. “Every day.” was would receive and Many cures new building we anniversary of her birth examine each new case eggs A sensation wherever the reply. seen: bi it “There 391 patients put | 4 pow cr a Pe gene Rey «Bou gion a the ves would be effected thera We could | |) Satat tend eee py Psy Te Cures etd Spe My endian, ° ee Seere ~ cory condiiet research work thera It/ Se? nl E a ‘ | On . in ex. QUININE tablets. The genuine bears ok beigh 34 took “ more loeses to Aineircen timber than | would be easy to enliet a corps of] imme Smee ea ie fis!the signature of B. W. Grove. 36e tink: beigh 24 inches; all the forest fires caused by man Of | 40% oe. te study inmantty, amined 16 m fotind on hie) os ome t Les ndlin * nature, “I want to improve conditions bere | wile Pi Magar on saci 25 Aristocrat of timber borers, called | ao that we will not have any trouble| vouruled. ps we, + gz seecnsceecene BIB. “Dendroctonus,” he has been marked | cn iioying and keeping the most ex-/ ro ee for the at for extermination by the United tendant pert attendants. I prefer trained fureca, EIGHT-HOUR DAY 18 COSTLY, BUT NECESSARY here—a dietician.” “The eight-hour day for attend Dr. Keller spent several hours tel- prong par Pa neon me about the needs of the cont ne eo ju iL ea _— the sama At pres. | Aa71um tnd answering my questions. | Not once did he deny that patients ent there is only one attendant for! may have bean mistreated by attend each 18 or 19 pationta. We should ants, but he insisted that in each have one for each 12 patients pees special priced— instructive child's toy, priced actording to number of pieces and length of track; special for tomorrow apectal price g1.15 $1.60 States forest service, which In waging war upon him as relenticanty as upon the human firebug. Annually he destroys almost two per cent of the growing Umber tn the nation. More than 96 per cent of the dead and dying trees en countered in walk thru the forests sive mute testimony to bis deadly operations, “Are patients placed on diets? “They are, whenever possible. | That's one of the things we need remular price Soe —African dodger game, bit the head in the hole and ring the bell; « very interesting game; "69c regular price tie ee NS¢—mechapical train... ..... 8198 price He; spect for tomorrow ... special— | “Dendroctonus™ firet bores in thru |the bark, prepares a neat little home jfor himeeif and family, and operas jtions begin. Spreading out in all |directions the family increases until |the entire tree ts enctroled. Off the rich Ife tiamue betwen the tree proper and the bark they live, cut Ung off the sustaining sap. This job “New cbttages and quarters fo attendants are badly needed. The ol4 cottages are nothing but shacks They were built years and years ago. “We need a bigger brary and re cane the attendant was summarily dimmiased. He declared that work is abeolutely necessary for the recov. ery of many of the patients. He did hot tell me that the patients are ex- coodingly well rationed, He sald the He said if the legisiature provided the money he would gladly order bet- food is good and clean, tho plain. | Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wa. BY SEALED BIDS TO BE OPENED | 1° &. M. DECEMBER STH, 1920 WINTER CLOTHING Underwear Blenket Shirts $2.80 regular price child's desk; height 22 inches sixe of top 2% x14 inches has only decent, humane thing to do. ter food served. “We must have a new laundry./ip geeey SAME The old one has cught fire several / Warps BY NIGHT umes “Now, I want to show you some! on steves “The new power plant, T betleve.|o¢ the wards at night.” he an-| purntture Socks _Windpreet Suite completed by death of the tree, the Mittens ‘Arctics “15” whole familly, this time perhaps a thousand times more numerous than before, moves on. As many a8 one hundred trees and chair eet, as pletured, top of desk 17221 tna; folding lee: in natu. |) Dave been found destroyed in one sec | Samured. It is partially finished) nounced, for it was neariy 11 p. m. 26 Inches high, yal finish; top fifte ep tion. This represants an avernge : “I think wo will visit one. of the Machine Toole fumed oak chair «0 books can be kept value of $4,500 per section, from Scrap Metat and de: regular in donk; regular price which {t can be geen that this inno- Steel, short bare ¢ Ligmem Vitae Boaty Oars, et: ip Cork, Roepe Kmergeacy Kations price $5.75, epecial tomorrow ...6643 cent looking Mftle insect has cont the people of the United States han: dreds of millions of dotiara, But he's a marked bug! Pyery tree found with signs of the Dend- roctonus is cut down and burned by the forest rangers. Trapa, conaist~ ing of cutdown trees are laid for him, and then destroyed. It re lentlens war, man against beetle, with vast qume at stake, . Mickey Loses All . * ° of His Nine Lives Mickey, of the fire department, is gone—hin nine Mves surrendered to the god of battle, Mickey, cat mascot, died on Thanksgiving Day d@fending his Pi alley promenade from two canine : garroters. eet te For 12 years Mickey has been the rocks, “Hea Grose amb lpride of the station at Third ave | id . LB 8. and Main st. eee ee He was regularty inducted Into the department shortly after he was! t) picked up, on his uppers, one snowy |) night in 1968, Funeral services were to be held for Mickey Friday afternoon. He will be buried under the west fire A fow lights flickered in the halls NO CAMPAIGN MONEY Of the silent wards, We walked thru IN JACKPOT NOW several balls without hearing a “When I accepted this position, I] sound. In the hallway beside each told Governor Lister that I would! door wag the clothing of each pa not stand for politica, The employes) tient. It was neatly rolled. I was Sale will be for cash to highest out here used to be required to oD |toid the clothing and effects of the bidder. Material may be seen at the tribute a month's salary at campaign patients are “frisked” regularly and | Navy Prior to submitting bi - e been found. Dr. Kel owed me ‘in! ‘The ty In power usually/an tron-headed black that a Bt En oe i ges ralned $6,000 or so here. Thin innti gardener had made. Catalog of sale and further infor- tution did not contribute one cent to!” As we left the building I heard the | matic may be obtained from THE the last campaign. It is out Of Poll] wasting of @ woman ina third floor |POARD OF SURVEY, APPRAISAL tice, and it stays out as long as I AND SALE, NAVY YARD, PUGET peo A = ‘ * e ae i he ts or hea Be r “Oho! One-two-three-four: e- | Cioe, wma iT When © patient arrives here, | ueceven— ‘The walling stopped | Wash what do you do to him?" I asked. “Fach patient is carefully checked for an instant, then, “Oh-ooo! ‘n “B It F @) $350, row . special tomor soeess 92.80 REGAL DENTAI OFFICES — Dr. L. RB Clark, Manager 105 THIRD AVENUE — Nertuwest Corner Third Avante: Diagonally Across the Stress trem the Pesteffieg = Attendants on Duty af | ede yo: PPORTUNITY TARWANTADS GET THIS! We are making special prices or high-grade den- TOY _ —0 COUPON in, his property accounted for, hie} “iin 2 fie, Pil Ko—heaven” jelothing listed, and he is examined | ia tye Kotler I'd rath . from head to- toe, His commitment Se ine on et papers are studied. Latters aro sent |? ee ee pg ho yon ma = i to friends and relatives of the Palio wien in the rain either Bo 3i tent, If the patient has been com. r if mitted to any other matitution for | *eRt \ Insane, we write there, We try |, | n patent Then comes] A WOSEMENTS Me about each patient. Then comes the examination of his case. The escape. Tapa will be blown over his Beerdl 7 A casket, and all hands at the station = ‘The patient lo encouraged te « |doctor in charge of the ward aues tions the patient, and a stenographer will stand at attention as thelr mas ' g it step ent vic cot is lowered in hig final resting | 4 Lhe Next step Is the test for vice | this Toy Coupon and 24c (eat ft outy WIN get one of these unbreakable dolla, height 12 inches, 3 colored Gress; special for w, the (no mail ordersy rerutar epectal price = price OMA Hine, Wit. nanane 40 medium size, set. The (mo malt orders) LIST YOUR HOMES FOR RENT Stan * ESTABLISHED: FREE RENTAL DEPARTMENT ‘HIP LOEW LACE takes down the answers word for wo | diseases. ‘The Wasserman blood text , tistry which can’t help but engage your attention, SEATILE Lev British Lord Mayor |noirnctstenon ineane | course of treatment, then given the blood test again. If the first course Sets a Precedent |i tratments dove not cure the die BRISTOL, Eng. Nov, 26.—For the | ease, a second course in given. The first time in history, the lord mayor very latest methods are used. Most of Bristol preached in the Bristol cases are cured. Often this cloars cathedral, to a crowded congregation. | up the patient's mental «tate ana he He bey employers to find work| can leave the hospital, cured. If the for exservice men and other unem-| Wasserman test does not show the | ployed, and begged the people gen-| dinease, we make a test of the spinal | erally to pull together during the | fluid by means of a spinal puncture. present times of unrest. Ip many cases this teat shows syph- ilix where the blood test did not. “If the patient is disturbed, give him @ course of treatment the hydro.” Amount of Taxes in American Samoa Is Based on Tallness! | BY JOHN C, POOLE ese bard pressed for funds. This PAGO PAGO, Samoan Islea—(By| year there is plenty -of money in ONE pt ad Sunday, Nov. 28 | Mail)—There is one place in the|sight. The United States author. | United States, or its possessions! ities handle the sales of copra (the rather, where it pays to be @ dwarf.| dried meat of the cocoaaut), which This is in American Samoa, | ia their chief crop. This year a Native affairs, so far as the vi-| New York firm, new in the South lages are concerned, are administered | Seas trading business, bid in the crop | by @ native council, which this year| for the year at 7 cents a pound, and {ded that the taxes for 1920 would| as @ consequence the Samoan has be fixed at $19 per head for this| quite an enviable position island of Tutuila, where the naval] pp, used to be dissatisfaction base of Pago Pago is situated, with this system, but the native has ALL BOYS FOL Rk AND A HALF learned the advantage of the fixed FEET TALL PAY TAX pric The prices elsewhere during RAMATIC _ sag hime ve gence ~g bering 1920 have ranged from 10 cents to GHOSTS” | ‘4 7 et! 3, and at present they are about 6 }and the head men of the various | villages are entrusted with the task! Uncle Sam has no, more loyal chit of mnking all the iads walk under a| dren than the Samoans, but they | know how to stick up for thetr rights height-registering staff. | ‘The money thus raised ts used to| When they consider themselves im posed upon. defray the expenses of native magis- ‘The widow of Theodore Roosevelt * gets a pension allowance of $5,000 —" from the government. mexers EARLY TICKETS Best Gold Crowns $5 j Regular $15.00 Set of Teeth $10 OnPHuECH MOORE Cincutr Madame Doree’s Operalogue Dale and Burek ‘The Magic Ginnses The United States marine corps was entablished by an act of con- gress in 1798. SEOROE WHITES SCAND es | 50. Mati 1,50 we in MATINEE SUNDAY ENGAGEMENT 13/43 a“ Kas Foremost Screen Personality Special at You will receive the same high-grade service, the same personal attention, the same good materials and the same guarantee of absolute satisfaction as if you paid regular prices. ACT NOW! FREE EXAMINATION Let us examine your teeth FREE. If th neg we'll tell you so. If they don’t, weil tell you that. ° Common Sense Thrift The person who spends ALL he makes cannot progress, Spend your money wisely. But save SOME of your money regularly. Only in this way will you get ahead. ORPHEUM 9 Stwys THEATRE ‘mn Musten! Comedy Co, in “RASY MONEY’? Together with Mis Own Company of Players TICKETS riage between white men, It was a bitter dose for this proud race to stvaliow, and i# held one of | the principal causes for the discon | tent with Governor Terhune's admin- cililizing process is moving very| istration that culminated in his re- slowly. moval, just prior to his self-inflicted The older people, however, are death The government pays them $2.60 native @ day, and they are becoming am- bitious to learn trades to increase| their wages, | This statement would mean very little elsewhere, but in Samoa the women and Nights (Sundaya), 45 Mats. trates and road and school taxes, It| The recent administrator, the late Savings Daily. ic, | Ladies’ Mat. (xcept NOW ON has inguced a great many boys to| Commander Terhune, stood sponsor pt Monday and Wedneeday, | come to the port and earn money. |for a law which prohibited mar- Matn., 2:30, Nights, 71 nd Or15 SALE! Prices Lower Floor, $2.00, $1.50 a , ery, thte. (Best Seats) $1.00. The Seattle National Bank Second Avenue at Columbia PANTAGES Mats, 2:20. Nights, 7 and © Now Playin, KEYSTONE “TRKDDY” NAV. N. E. Cor. Third Ave. and Pike St. Right Across Pike Street from the New Fahey-Brockman Store. Look for Our Big Electric Sign. Eve. Entire eon Mo | i aig [1 Hint