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“MEMBER AMERICAN HOMES BUREAU: FOR BRETTER AMERICAN HOMES eee sale of housewares || —is attracting city-wide attention from thrifty housewives! —it’s a once-a-year special opportunity to supply household needs at decided savings! (—these few value indications; there are scores of others!) size vacuum bot- —genuine Steinfeld food nickel "'s A most chopper with complete ~ oe $119 set knives, $169 size ice cream —quart ; A handy size freezer. 100 in this and easy lot. Each. ... broom —300 willow clothes bas- kets, 27-in. size to sell —wash boiler. Medium size. tom. Very spe- cial priced. . felt base rugs 9x12 FEET $985 regular price $17— purchase of 100 of these rugs. attractive patterns. Good qual- will give perfect ‘satisfac- while quantity lasts, | hin overhead rights—how high tn the | Voths rome f rennys "oreat hx, OMe. 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STEADY EMPLOYMENT, SENIORITY RIGHTS, REGARDLESS OF ANY STRIKE BATTLE SHIPS Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leaye Seattle daily "O30 - 715 vae « ~” ad Seacept Sunday SPECIAL NIGHT SERVICE Prom Beatle to Brewerina Saturday and Sunday 9:90 p. m, ‘Wednesday, Priday, Saturday and Sunday 11.34 p. m. [rom Bremerton to Searle Beturday and Sunday .1020 p.m AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic .70 cents per hour .63 cents per hour trip Saturday and Sunday 1040 p.m, Visitors accompanied by Bremerton Chamber of Commerce Guide per- mitted in Navy Yard at 1 Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE Colman Dock Main 3903 Apply W. H. OLIN Oregon-Washington Station Seattle, Wash. WIAJAM CARRUTHERS 106 South 10th St. Tacoma, Wash, or L. MILLER 736 Central Building Seattle, Wash. 4, W. FOSTER 609 Tacoma Building Tacoma, Wash. To build yourself up quickly after Flu or any wasting linens, take HEAMOTONE The great tonic and blood builder. $1.00 und $2.00 bottles at all drug| stores, or direct, p. p, by Joyner! Drug Co, Bpokane.—Advertisement. THE SEATTLE STAR GOSH! EGAN FINDS LOTS OF TROUBLE 'He’ s Afraid of Aviators Dropping | Monkey Wrenches on His Dome and Seeks Expert Advice the water, However, aviators were as rare aa fivelegged cate in these days. Now, with the number constantly increasing, ‘That weekly slang story James W. Egan promiyed the devotes of jars. jargon has been somewhat delayed, but it will appear in ‘Thursday's inoue v With the o old tillikum, “Sq Kgan will attempt to discuss the political situation in a language probably ax hard to understand as the average politician, Chief Seattle has promised not to read Thursday's issue, everything bs sitting pretty, there is going to be trouble. Laws will have to be made, I sup pose, and judges will have a chance to express opinions, But *o far it hasn't been made @ mat tor of legal controversy, ‘There's enough trouble on solid earth without going up in the air for more.” “You don't know what would hap pen, then, if an aviator should fall from a plane, and, in epilling, erash on @ fellow standing in his front yard, killing them “both? What would happen, I mean, if the 4 | land owner's family sued the avila tor’s family?’ “Probably the courts would call it an act of God—an accident, wnavold able, Like they ruled in the flux of damage sults which followed the Johnstown flood, Remember, a prt- vate dam broke—~a dam belonging to ® fishing club—and caused all that Now I've discovered something else to worry Seattle property owners, in addition to street im- provements, taxes and neighbors who keep chickens, Suppose you were standing on your broad acres or maybe your small corner lot and an aviator flying a mile or two above drop ped » monkey wrench on the business end of your neck. By pa w. Egan | | Uniess you were exceptionally well constructed from the collar button north, chances are some life tneur ance company would be shedding tears and banknotes. But did you ‘survive the bump, or fn case you re leetved a burt on the big toe instead) lot the cupola, t's reasonable to be- Neve you'd make the aviator pay for his careless act, if possible, No nceldent of thia kind has yet happened, insofar as I know; till with the number of airplanes in use increasing faster than sunburned va jeattoniats, it's only a question of time ‘nefore some unlucky bird gots |beaned—and his family will go law over it ‘What then? Craving « legal opinion, T went to) ‘Thomas Byron MacMahon. who has been attorneying around Seattle for lmany moons. He ebied violently at my attack | “Why pick on me—T'm not tie jwrenches out of airplanes,” he ut tered. “There ten’t any rule of law to joover the situation—yet. Oh, yes. jwomething Ifke that will happen some lday, I presume it will be up to the |Judme who hears the case, He'll de jelde it one way or another, And lwhat he says will go. Don't thifik It won't. The judge is the umpire-—al waye How HIGH }is AIR? “Ot course, tt han always been as sumed a land owner's title extends to the center of the earth, Hut as to air do they go? How high ls the air, anyway, young man?” “You aren't interviewing me. I'm interviewing you,” said I. “Don't ask me the hard ones.” “Wm! Well, if we grant the property owner has title to the air above his lands, It th probable the aviater could be secused of trespass, Possibly you could suc him tn ease of accident—pepvid- td you could recognize the alr plane or flying machine again, or could prove he was above your swer to one of those queries Hike how low ts down or how far ts away?” 1 hinted, “You see, there's sno preeedent,” explained MacMahon. Should «a owner fear airplanes flying property, he might try to enjoin them from such treepace tn court, He could put It up to the man on the bench.” And what do you suppose would be the judge's ruling in the matter?” T asked eagerly Ha, ha!” exploded Now I'l tell one. Do a clairvoyant, or something? knows property over hfs the lawyer. ou think I'm Nobody going to say. But he'd rule one way or the other believe me DIDN'T LIKE AVIATOR ata judge disaster. The courts quashed all the cases that came up by their ruling.” “It wounds encouraging for the| Poor property owner,” T \“Lewally he doeen't seem to have |much to bank on, What's he going to do, I wonder?” “Well,” sald MacMahon, “that's his problem. However, I'd ad- vise ail thoae fellows who are afraid of stray monkey wrenches and so forth dropping on them to build cellars of wear tin hate, ad first is the ery of the " DECLARE JUDGE WAS NOT DRUNK’ ventured. | GAIN MONOPOLY Arrest in San Pranctsco of Henry F. Wilkens, shown here, for com-| pitetty in the murder of his wife has) raised the question of “Ia there an-| other case of the ragged stranger?” Wilkens wife was shot during an euto-bandit holdup, Arthur and Wal- ter Castro were suspected of being the bandits, Arthur has been ar- reated-—Walter 4s still at large. Ar-| thur ts declared by District Attorney Rrady to have admitted that Wilkens | hired them to stage @ holdup, He} says he knows nothing of any shoot | ing arrangement, a4 the details were | arranged by Wall | ing hunted, Wilkens protests his in- | nocence and charges that he ts the viotim of clrowmatances and of a frameup. ON OLYMPIA RUN Stone & Webster Buy Bus Line to Capital ‘With the purchase of the Tacoma, Olympia auto bus line, officially an- nounced Wednesday by Puget Bound Electric Co, officials, Stone & Web er interests now have @ virtual monopoly of passenger service from Mount Vernon to the state capital | Affidavits Filed by 13 to} Defend Magistrate | | Denying that ‘Superior Judge Dan fel Mt. Carey, of Colville, was etther | drunk or under the influence of nar coties while on the bench In Seattle, | June 23, the affidavits of 13 persons | were filed Tuesday afternoon in wu: | perior eourt | The affidavite were prepared to | | contradict the charges against Judge | Carey, which were contained tn 10| affidavits flied at the instance of J. |B. MoGrew, local attorney, tn eup- | pert of @ motion for new trial In «| case which Judge Carey decided Against bim. Those coming to the aatehien ise Judge Carey tn the documents ‘Tuesday are Attorneys R. E. orvis | Paul & Bubuar, Phiip Tworoger, H. |G. Sutton, William U. Park, a. w. | Gregory, Warren H. Lewts, John J. Jamienon and EB, Re Taylor, Dr. and | Mra, 8. Hl. Starbuck, Deputy County | | Clerk John Burrows and Deputy Au-| ditor Osear Springer | \Civil War Veteran | Seeks to Be Solon} “The Good Word says old men for | counsel, young men for war.” i Therefore, says Asbury 8 Haynes, | civil war veteran. © wither to serve in the state legislature in his riper yearn Haynes, who lives at 2822 25th ave. W.. bine filed hia candidacy for the re publican nomina » for representa. ve from the 42d district [BONES _ ] lat 8 o'clock In the evening “I do recall now an incident which | occurred in 1906, while I was city at- torney of West Seattle, then a rep. 4rate municipality @n Injunction against a certain flier whom he wished to keep from soar. | ing above the amusement place. Said the aviator would disconcert and an. noy his patrons | their lives “In those days the airplane |it# infancy, as you know, I rr to listen to the park man, figuring | the whole thing ridic T said I couldn't stop the flier.”* | “And he flew, did he?" “As I recall, he did. Tho T be lieve he ended up with » spill in ulous. TEETH EXTRACTION FREE DAILY Our whalebone rubber, which does not cover the roof of the mouth if you have two or more teeth. Natural Rubber, set of $6. 00 teeth... Gum Lyke: Rubber, a perfect re production of the human gum, set | $10.00 $4 GOLD CROWN BRIDGEWORK | “Most of our present patronage is recommended by our early custo. mers, whose work 18 still giving good | satisfaction All work guaranteed for 15 years Examinations free. OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS Ketablished 20 Years 2nd Ave, and University St. | perhaps endanger ‘The proprietor | of Luna park came to me and asked | | | | | | | | | } Miss Fern Brewster, first white child born in Banff, in the heart of the Cana- dian Rockies, is wearing a necklace of antelope bones. Many years ago an Indian chief killed 49 antelope and used the bones of their fore- legs to make the necklace [forged lant December, when Stone & | Brerett stage line ‘They have not purchased the Seat tle. Everett or the Seattice-Tacoma bus lines, but, aa they have interurban lines between these pointe, that was unnecessary —as stages cannot com. | pete with the interurban, ‘The first link in the chain was Webster acquired the Mount Vernon which, since that time, has been operated as an ad junet to the Everett Interurban. The Tacoma-Olympia deal ts wala to have involved $150,000 and the transfer of the bus ling to Aberdeen and Hoqutam. HEY, FOLKS! ANOTHER CIRCUS ON THE WAY; WILL ARRIVE AUG. 22 Yoohoo! Freckles! ‘The clroun ie coming! ‘The first advance car ts already on the aiding, and the whole «ilt- tering, gorgeous, giamfluctous am Q@regation of world marvels will be here—poniteeviy and without fall—on August 22 and 23! Two have combined forces to give the small boy, mother, father, not to mention his aged grandfather, an opi tunity to see the greatest co tion of jungle beasts, trained horm Geath.defying acroba tling clowns and he known world Ringling Brothere and Barnum & Ralley are the elre foe not only interesting, but educa- tional as well, Smell that saw dust? cirousen At Zurich, @witeeriand, winter ts banished annually on April 24 by | making a dummy of white cotton filling it with fireworks and gun powder, and blowing the affair up Notice Auction Choice Building Sites in West Seattle to Be Sold Under the Hammer Sat- urday, Aug. 12th, Next. IFTY-THREE tracts fronting on the paved Thirty-fifth Ave. at Henderson and West Barton Sts. are to be sold at Public Auction to the highest bidder Saturday afternoon, August 12th next. The terms are to be 10 per cent at the time of the bidding, plus the Auctioneer’s fee of $10. Fifteen per cent 20 days after, and the balance in one, two or three years, if desired. The property will be sold free and clear of all encumbrances and with all improvements in and paid for. J. E. Barnett of the Barnett Auction Com- pany will officiate on the Auction Block. Maps, plats and full particulars may be obtained of the undersigned. George Francis Rowe & Company Hillott 8211 jare shown In a report compiled by [but 340 cars were reported. Per Annum Com- pounded Annually, Is the WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1922. Least We Have ON SAVINGS LIBERTY BONDS We will take your Liberty Bonds at the full market price. You can open a new account with them. Those already having accounts may bring or send in their bonds and receive credit for the full market price. @ q Money placed here on or before August 5th will earn dividends from August Ist. Savings received in amounts from $1.00 to $5,000. Husband and wife may each have the limit of $5,000. To open an account by mail, send either check, draft or P.O. money order. If currency, it should be registered. OFFICERS TRUSTEES WILLIAM D. COMER «+ Prenaent © F0mee, 8 Jipoy THOMAS 6. LIPPY ~- Vice Presddent EDGAR BE. CUSHING ~ - Beoretary JAMES B. MURPHY - - ~ Counsel ory BR. King George Hasnon Ferguson Jansen dgar ©. Cushing Yilliam D. Comer Mutual Savings and Loan Association 8 1 5 SECOND AVENUE Jams, Marmalades and Preserves Oh, boy! Smell that delicious odor from the kitchen? Thats jam! Your next-door neighbor has eent to our Washington In- formation Bureau for {ts bulletin on making conserves, jams, marmalades and preserves. Don't YOU want this bulletin—free? It's taken from Uncle Sam's tested recipes, and if, means all these Gelicious desserts next winter when the frost ts in the alr and the snow's on the ground Just fill out the coupon below and send te our Washington Bureau. Washington Bureau, Seattle Star, 1323 N. ¥. Ave, Washington, D. ©. I want the bulletin JAMS AND PRESERVES, and inclese 4 cents in stamps to cover postage and mailing. NAME, « ocpqneee ot nate C0. ete Gor tee One me ADDRESS. 23 antee < 24-+0<- reneroben ances aemenaermeseneeey Renee see ene ns eens eee s cee n eee seers eetwens cues oem ees teemeneet Wheat Shipments Increase in July Increased shipments of wheat to Puget Sound terminals during July French, Spanish, Italian, Portus guess, Provencal, Catalan and Rumanian. Rational Therapeutics The New Era Treatment ‘ It i# conch Gemonstrated that cause has ite own individual rate and jmede of motion. In other words, dis case has its own pe | culiar destructive yi- | bratory rate This jrate of vibration in many diseases has |been definitely de | fined. There i» no need for the up-to- date physician to be mistaken in bis diag- nosis, The atom is | known to be made up of electrons— a mode and rate of motion of cleo tric vibration. It would seem that & mode and rate of vibration ts the baste substance of every object of which the human mind Is capable of | forming @ conception, whether it be material or immaterial, or any na | ture whatsoever. ‘These are merely new statements of an old and well-known principle, | The earliest records of the human race hint at an intonation or name by which the Diety was made mani. fest to them either by spiritual in- sight or by so-called miracle working in the flesh by utterance or putting into vibration, or intonation, what Ip often termed the “lost word.” ‘The lost word is the key to constructive vibration which hag the power to dis- place destructive vibration, such am the vibration manifested in disease, As an example of what may be done by vibration, let us consider on of Caruso’s favorite tricks. Caruso | would take @ glass tumbler, place ft upon his open palm, get its piteh or tone and sing its destructive note B| shattering the tumbler into pleoes | We are all familiar with the neces | sity of breaking step to save a bridge or building from destruction by ite destructive vibratory rate. Upon this same principle may the tone or rate of vibration of any dis. ease be discovered and destroyed, Any treatment, whether it be drug, dietetics, mental scienge or anything | else that has the same rate of vib tion as the disease, if intelligently jand persistently applied wilt destroy | that disease. ‘Today, by an under. standing of the vibratory rate of all | therapy as well as that of the dig: ease, the physician has in his ha: the most powerful agency for de: dietetics, meatal scienc* or anythi humanity. We are prepared to tel you the vibratory rate and location of your atlment with absolute cer tainty. Tell you if you have suffh cient resistance to overcome it, an@ the merchants’ exchange depart- ment of the Chamber of Commerce. A total of 379 cars of wheat were shipped this July, while in July, 1921, In selecting your dentist, find out how much respons bility he is offering you in re- turn for your patronage, See that his office is taken care of in such a manner that you know your mouth Js not to be Infected, Satisfy yourself that he is sincere in his aim to give you the besi—not only in ma- terials, but in advice and work- manship, It is the Intention of my ad- vertising to help not only my- self, but the people of Seattle, and I believe T ean measure up to what you should demand. All Work Guaranteed Best Crowns ... Best Bridge . | Best Rubber | Plate ... ..$15.00 EXAMINATION FREE Financi¢rs for E Tibstitution as a wedding present for his daughter, 630.632 Burke Building Recond pnd Marion St, DR.J.T.WILSON give a treatment with the proper Corner First and Pike vibratory rate to eradicate the dite Over Bartell’s Drug Store | ease, Elliott 1833 | DR. M. C. MACY Harper Building 1504 Third Avo., Cor, Pike St ‘The seven romance languages are a Se