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THE SEATTL STAR . ‘Skeeter Hawk’ Some Craft * * % * * * Co Co + STEILACOOM, The Hell-Hole AS CHARGED BY A RESCUED VICTIM Entered in Picture Contest to fill positions requiring expert business knowl- edge. There are many opportunities in the busi- ness world for business college graduates. POSITIONS SECURED through our free enrollment bureau. Don’t stick in the rut. Earn more money. Let us help you. Let us tell you about the courses that will increase your earning capacity. SPECIAL RATES NOW. Fi Discounts from regular rates now granted / for early registration. Investigate this school backed by ten of Seattle's most suc- | (A Renttle trained nurse suffered an epileptic stroke that robbed her of speech, ish “Shaq. henring. Rearealy: eblo to sneer she was, callsindes te, the’ Waters Toapliat for the Tmmne, sheckied with chains, beaten thrice uncom ectoue Btirndants aod otherwise maltreated, This ls the fourth article of « BY MRS. T. W. BROWN my hands, The handle dropped to 2 mops! They are the night mare of the lost souls in Stella, | the floor, coom. Round and round they go, “You get the salta!’ she fairly round and round, round and round. | ahrieked in anger. I lay strapped to my cot, in my| “1 can't hold the mop,” I cried . straightjacket. It was the first Ume/ STRAPPED TO CHAIR I had ever heard the mops, My) IN BACK SECTION nerves were raw. She was mad. I was strapped to Outside my door waa that dreadful!, chair in the back section, The sound—the shuffle, endless shuffle,| hack section is the place where the round and round, of the mope—lke | nails and mops are kept and that legions of ghosts sweeping by. sort of thing—a sort of store room, Days later 1 came to understand! ‘There was another woman there what that sound was, & poor thing strupped, like I was, to 1 wondered when achair, She had on onty an apron. | baby carriages: a 1 was gotng home. I couldn't understand why my husband didn't come. Every day, many Umes, I asked for him and got no anewer, ATTENDANT YELIS . | “Get up and run that polisher? NEW attractive display— —the smartest, most luxuriously ap- pointed baby carriages we have shown It was an attendant yelling at me. Sometimes they called them polish- Her legs were bare and blue with cold, They strapped me there and forced the malts down my throat, 1 wan released at mealtime. Again 1 waa told to get to work. I couldn't, More. salts, Every day I was nagged at and ontered to run the miop, and every |” day plied with more salts. So many cessful business executives. this sample value: 268 regular price $31.50 —created’on the loom invented by Marshall (ef, sometimes mops. ealts were forced upon me that I/ ‘They are great chunks of wood | became deathly sick, | wrapped in carpet and with a long| One mornitte we were being given — * , handle attached. The patients line |our tatha, We were lined up outmide E- up, one behind the hae | and shove | the bathroom and “took our turn.” —— ‘ the mops ahead, Round and round) There was 4 poor, weak soul ahead i ; the corridor they march, like a line|of me, She went in, She totterea| Mr. and Mra, Chester C. Wallace of Seattle vacation cruis- of harvesters reaping grain, round| under the showers and returned ing on the “Skeeter Hawk” on mile-long lake above dam at and round, for an hour and a half in| @wards the door, As she Was com Leavenworth, Wash. This picture is entered in The Star- bat pee ing out an attendant turned & cold! Diner & Taft vacation outing contest. ‘Tho attendant yelled at me again:| stream on her with such violence cee ee eee ply {iat she was Knocked down on the) str, and Mra. Chester C, Wallace |above. It ls the “Catamaran” type, t I'm too weak and iil, J — SHO didn't let a little thing like a river/@ 12x14 bridge timber for center, thought this was a hospital Pa age th or & lake stop them from forging|with small out-riders each pointed tients don’t work in hospitals.” their way into the wilderness when | at the bow-end; oars made of barrel A great shout of laughter from they took their vacation trip into | staves cleated to fir strips; oarlocks the Cascade Mountains recently. | from pieces of broken wagon seat. MUST RUN MOP the attendants followed tis “lu TO GET dicrous” happening. | With bits of drift wood Mr. Wallace| According to the pair it was some turned it into a gail beat, using a} rigging of patched gunny sacks. The | craft was christened “Skeeter Hawk.” w Mr. Wallace has entered this out ing picture in the Star-Piper & Taft Vacation Outing contest, ] Here are the requirements: Assaulting They must be outing pictures with | Held for lots of actiqn; they must depict an Grew Unruly in Jail. interesting story—any sort of vaca 1 uon fun. For instance, fying, boat- a! ing, swimming, mountain climbing, LOS ANGELES, Aug. Box, Long Beach fireman, Burns Lloyd—which weaves wicker thirty Bien {dng GLa ae sonteen ee peg ye J was built the nitty ttle cruiser, pictured | hip and before the trip ended they | motoring. Fan dot tase. Ga times faster than human hands. This car- f};“You bis. lazy thing! You're not | trent me as they had the woman be Pictures taken last summer will be! young girl, was shot dead here accepted. today when he attempted riage, has adjusta holstered; ten-inch wire wheels; regu Thief Dodges Thru ‘An first prize, The Star ts offering |from the county jail. Barrage of Shots s15 cash and Piper & Taft wilt con-| Box was shot by Deputy Sh TACOMA, Aug. 24.—Carrying $300 tribute & beautiful colored enlarge: | James Cronin after he had ~4 worth of stole thent of any print you submit, in one | Deputy Sheriff Albert Patton witha | roy BA wo mgg nd bares (7) their hand-made frames. Second club when Patton caught him io Se as pictured, is in ivory finish; J) "“"yodn never sec out” wales a mr. |25*,m™e, As 1 came out, oo'et GUT ANNOUNCED back and hood; nicely up- Jf te woman patient, who had told me! me, but showered my head and soak Jar fj) 'e,eume thing many times prog NE Bin pe pr ods Bi Ae iN CITY'S TAXES = | No matter, I couldn't run the mop. | on account of my paralysed hand rice $31.50; special for this week, $26.85. I wasn't physically able, Nobody cure to help me with it. So taken from an Otym rage, an! P $3: ’ k, $ The other patients worked the! i: dried itself, as bent it could. unidentified man at fee today |and third prize will be $5 in cash act of sawing thru the irom mops. The attendants sat around) crhursday—— Memories of home. after dodging thru « barrage of pistol | #94 & colored enlargement. his cell. . Patton was stunned by the Leave your prints at the kodak de. partment, Piper & Taft's, or send which was made with the a them to The Star office, and watch | cell cot. Box then attempted si for freedom by way of the |which Patton had just ent ag ‘The first kind | Will Spend $1,100,000 Less) snot and « score of policemen and by agte eg Olympia last night. ——— @ thief was fired upon from all * os angles as he left Olympia on a motor.|for the kodak picture display at Good Fairy Visits cycle, but is not believed to have been | Piper & Taft's, Second and Spring. Old Orti: Cc 1 1922 than it did in 1921, according to wounded. He then outdivtanced a arenes | He was stopped by five NZ COUPLE |coiinciiman C. B. Fitzgerald, chair-| motorcycle policeman and disappear.| OTTAWA.—Yukon territory votes |from Deputy Cronin’s 45 Mr. and Mrs. Chartes T. Jones. el |man of the council finance commit: | ed before he reaghed Tacoma, where |for importation of liquor: ballot, 423 | volver. derly couple of Orting, have made |tee. & squad of officers were waiting. in favor of prohibition, 828 against. Box was 22 years of & trip to the mountain. Their first] The reduction of the tax levy will trip—and « trip they have wanted a |exceed 4% mille, Fitagerald stated. A stranger stopped| Practically every department of j|ALL NIGHT LONG I the ward over us the patients |Ume ago and asked Mra Jones if|mate for the new year. The total; howled all night. They were the|she would not like to make the trip. |amount to be levied for in 1922 will “violents.” Dear friends, nobody can A tow days later a letter and check |be $4,642,565, as against $7,511,095 get well in that place. A well per came from @ Herbert Clayburgh in jin 1921, a reduction of $368,530. son would become nervous and sick |8an Francisco, ordering that the| The reduction in expenses ls greater in wuch sttrroundings. ASKS BIG BONUS My husband came to see ma. He|fdod be reserved for Mr. and Mra bad made trips there before, but|Jones, They bave made their trip J. L, Andersen, superintendent of |they had told him I was “not in con. ;to the mountain, King county ferries, was low bidder dition” to be seen. This time they on the ferry system when the bids|/*t him In. the corridors watching and com plaining about the emaltiness of their salaries, goexiping, shouting curt or ders, knitting and doing fancy work. At 4p. m. their gosaip ended. They put away their tatting, The first dinner call sounded. This was for “sick” patients, They ate at that hour and were put to bed. We “well” patients ate at 6, and were put to bed. {The girl musician worl, Out of the hell hole) "TACOMA: £. SCROTAL & SE. in 1922, Is Claim Seattle will pend $1,100,000 lens tn ‘PATIENTS HOWLED” 14 FREE LECTUR SAM HAMILTON, 68, old time Se. ‘The ceremonias was They explained, at great length |attle resident and former police & downtown parade this evening. Wee opened Tuesday by the board and verbosely. how they were “treat-|man, died Tuesday at his home,| Ue first Monday in October, will} ‘The marshal of the day s Benja-[of county commissioners. Ander.|ing” me. They filled him full of 113 Nob Hill « raleg Ge Cota) emeuat <f weasey. 5? | min Brick, deputy district super-|son agreed to take over the ferries; their talk until he thought I wus |< i emnceainsinemettageate visor. Mayor Caldwell is on the! 4. their present schedules and at oe oe good care and that I was LU _ program of speakers. stilt “insane.” present rates. Seventy-five thou How they can convince one! After the snow, we'll go to Bolét’s. | sand dollars annually, according 1 shall never forget how strangely * = Applied { ,000 maturing Serially, | 923 to 1934, inclusive. | i Callable any interest date. Price Par and Interest .|my husband looked at me. Every. r GETS BIG CHECK lo “Take me home,” O annual bonus of $149,000. ling me. stored My Health O Sy ' it was announced Tuesday. “In about six months, perhaps,” |tainly have a good reason for It. anaes hand of death seemed to clutch my|s. Hil St., Los Angeles, Cal Mary Heva, widow, left destitute | | shall die if you leave me heref* been suffering from disordered kid. |CC?ary burglar,” are coming to the We went to Tacoma and had & | rest well at night, was very nervous Zonery club, brought to The Star | Work up a thick lather with Blue- too much; even my husband could! helped me, and it seomed that I was|™Dt in the Auditorium, 1311 Fifth to Net nerves. It prevents swelling, ex:|th* 084 Who had first pronounced me] began taking it, and after my third| One oF Mra. Hevwe exjppled chil- | thing I did was pointed out by them SAYS MRS. COLE *atake me hom Simply Astonishing 1 pleaded. |Simply low “Please, please, take me home.” Quickly Tanlac Has Re- ey He seemed on the verge of heed- cnr grt | "ake icisen: Hy te the wosee ate dca tic a In Pa Victim of il not be announced until next | seq cs “L just think this is the grandest | MONTHS,” DOCTOR SAD [1 2ust think thu a the eranden rebug Burglar BEGINNING SATURDAY NIGHT we, present vor onl ge ™\the doctor argued. too," said’ Mra. C. Cole, wife of a|_ Generous folks, who have read The Ps My husband turned away. The|weihknown carpenter, living at 90¢|St4Fs appeal for the relief of Mra. America’s Greatest Orator throat and heart. 1 cried out: “1 first used ‘Taniac while Hving|7>¢? her home was burned to the “Take me out of this hell-holet I) in San Diego three years ago. I ford ground a few days ago by an “in. He took me away. I was out In| noys for fifteen years, and just teit | FOO the good, free air again. miserable all the’ time 1 couldn't), D® RP. Jay, treasurer of the Just plunge those® tender, pain-' meal to; Wednesda heck for $42.80, re- wether. I told him the dread: |ali the time, and oat ooemea|. 0S y a che 5 Hing feet into a bowl of warm water.|ful things 1 had suffered, 1 talked|to have no sorenths ae all. Nothing [eived at the club's meeting Tuesday liay Foot Soap. How soothing! | not believe all that I said. We came | gotting worse right one ave, for Mrs, Hevea and her Gest. It brings instant relief to jangling "ome to Seattle. Our family doctor—| “Hearing so much about Tanlac, 1/‘Ut® five children: r f psoas Sa Haren, Johnny, 13 years old, has been cessive perspiration and itching. bo a BT gempler ponds bottle It was simply astonishing how |. 64 for by Zonery club members | : My back was still cramping. (1 am | rapidly my health returned. 1 was Then massage the aching muscles! not even now free from that cramp). | soon in the beat of health, had a fine [OF the past six weeks. Members re-) j with cooling, soothing Blue-jay ‘The doctor heard what had happen: | appetite, was sleeping al night long, |POrt they will take care of Jobnny | ee heya Penetrating balm, jed me. He KNEW such things |and feeling rested and refreshed ali pao halla Se. we: Gee en apply that delightful anti-| weren't true. IW STEILA-|the time. My kidneys ceased bother . " | *. Be i i toot |COOM WAS A NICE PLACE. “| Mre. Beth Kastner reports $54 col Tax Exempt in septic deodorant, Blue-jay Foot |C0? revolt iy and all my strength reli tea trom the following persons | Powder. Your feet will feel fine. | BACK SHE WENT C, E. Rose, Mrs. P. Rodal, Beth Kast ~ Washington | Write for free booklet — “The | 72 STEILACOOM ce auatthg Wee a reine ben ner, Ruth Kastner, Mr. Lillian, Mrs. Proper Care of the Feet"—to Bauer | , 1 WAS be gape * base! three bottles of Tanlac as a tonic,| Martin, Mr. Kelly, Mra, Brown, J. & Black, Chicago. lector could see thal C H. Riley, Mra, Dudley, Mrs. Law- Company and it made me feel so good that I decided to take a little more this year in order to keep my appetite keen and my system toned up. WENT TO STELLACOOM! I was crushed. When they got me there, my hus. band turned to go. I begged him rence, May Lawrence, Eddie Law- rence, Harry Lawrence, Mrs. Shew, Billy Shyhawks' store, F. Lewis, Mr. Murphy, Mra, Dutton, Mrs. Mattson, Your druggist has Blue-jay 1209 Hoge Building Foot Treat not to leave me there. I clung to|ertainly have confidence in Tanlac.” iy” Tare Hirekle, Mra. Christson, Elliott 4637 Penn him and pleaded. He said they}, Tanlao is wold in Seattle by Bar-|neciwith's Pharmacy, Produce Co. Koope fect feeling fine would be kind to me and went away. | Will's Drug Stores and by leading | necks Meat Market, Mra. Sargent, | —Aavertinement, | 1 knew what their sort of kindness | Grussits everywhere, — Advertise| xtry, ‘Titus, a friend, Mrs. Mueller, | t bantentpeniiosensappeciaitinshiaimbainedneinaiaimmennmas 1 7RS> ’ I collapsed. They put me to bed. Eastern Malt When I awoke a doctor came to Imported and Domestic the door. An attendant gave him an | Hops Lo ok ° account of my case and he ordered Saturday, Aug. 27, we are me into the dormitory with 14 or 15 G [ 7 Mrs, Good, Mrs. Calligan, a widow, | Mra, Kidd, Mrs, C. M. Long, Mrs. Cc, L. MeAbee, Mrs, W. H, Palmer, |Mr. Davidson, Mr. Balmer and Mr, Humerichous, A comforter was given by Mrs, | Kida and ptovisions by the Hotch kiss grocery. Other donations re- ceived are “E, P.," $1, and “Just Smith,” $2. Ask Your Grocer or Druggist for the New Rainier Malt and Hops Syrup DR. D. V. BUSH World’s Most Versatile Poet-Author At the ARENA 8:15 p. m. FIFTH AND UNIVERSITY Aug. 27—Applied Psychology. What Is It? Aug. 28—Undiscovered Talent, other patients. At the foot of my bed was a pa tient who could walk around. She made me extremely nervous. This, added to my grief, made me terribly sick. GETS OUT OF BED AND CRAWLS TO DOOR At night one or two other patients got up and prowled around. 1| couldn't sleep. I got out of bed and crawled to the door and-epened it. | I wanted to be heard in case it was Waterville Woman eas Named for Position WASHINGTON, Aug, 24.—Presi. dent Harding today sent the follow. ing nominations to the/senate: = To be registers of land offices: Carl | = | Away Y% dozen first-class Table was paralyzed, Morning came, A home necessity in the bpetagas “Get up and run that mop.” eee Juices, catsup, etc, ” gaves all your old bottles, Theneande uae and fecommend the | | MS8@8 to every customer | yc'wan'an atvendant in the door || JUICE, & SYRUP CO. || to ve rosivers of public moneys: § Beautiful. ‘i BCO” his time. | John H, Pearce, a rande, wg . il Pr ss i bbe CAPPER vg Petaibed that I was too 1M to SOLE DISTRIBUTORS Thomas ©. Queen, at The Dalles, Sept. 1—Poverty a Disease. How to Double Your Efficiency. | po Bat toe ney man ays rg OF E d get out of bed. Ore.; Fred W. Haines, at Roseburg, ° i Gdjusting. Automotic release an “You get up and run that mop, or Main 4618 Ore. a ii For Sale by All Leading Dealers. { you get the salts!’ she yelled at wo. Site F t { | P I ] i Comstock-Bot 0. 3 ead Silver dollars are now being coined 4 a mee Extract mhe salts. Giving patients salts 217 ring St. d in the United States for ae fire ree oO e u 1c who refused to run the mops was a Spring ot. an time in seven years. ‘ 703 Olive Street Botilers’ Supplies Gelatine Phone Main 6952 favorite form of punishment. It was horrible. I staggered to my fect. ‘The at- ,tendant shoved the mop handle into ne) necessary to cry out. My right hand) No Boiling, No Straining SEATTLE FRUIT 1401, First Ave. Corner Union |G, Helm, at La Grande, Ore.; James | W. Donnell, at The Dalles, Ore. | Frank P. Téght, at Lakeview, Ore. Elsie K. Fritts, Waterville, Wash. There are two and one-half million for their livelihood, people in Japan who look to the soa |= Aug. 30—What Is Love? OES cco Ue cee ON Aug. 29—The Function of the Subconscious Mind. Aug. 31—Inspirational and Healing Science. How to Keep It. How to Be ‘3

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