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PAGE 2 Says New Method Heals pupture & Kansas City”: Doctor’s Dis- : covery Makes Truss or Oreration,” atti cossary A new discovery | To which, experts! agree, has no equal| for curative ef-| fects in all rupture’ cases, is the latest! accomplishment of) Dr. Andrews, well- known Hernia Spe-! cialist. The ex- traordinary — suc-| cess of this new method proves| that it holds and heals a rupture. It weighs only a few ounces. Has no hard gouging pads, | no elastic belt, no| kc straps, no steel bands, and is as comfortable as a light garment. It _ has enabled hun- dreds of persons to throw away trusses and declare’ their rupture abso-) Jutely healed.’ Many of these had! serious double rup-| _ tures, from which they had suffered! i for years. It is Dr.) Andrews’ ambition| to have every rup- tured person enjoy| the quick relief, comfort and heal- ing power of his discovery, and he will send it on free trial to any reader| of The Star who! writeshim. He} wants one person’ in each neighbor-| _ hood to whom he can refer. If you!» | rupture for good, p. - without an opera-| | tion, take advan- tor’s free offer. Write him today. COUPON Dr. Andrews, 234A Koch Bldg., Kansas City. Mo. Without any obligation on my part whatever, send me your FREE | ‘FRIAL offer. Here is my name and address. County | first hillside. wish to be rid of” tage of the doc-) "| the simple, old man, To Postmaster Perkins dealing and the the ety counci! To Cal Coolidge Great White Chief: You > the bonus, signing the Jap Leltlers |! CHIEF SEATTLE To Seattle Speed Cops ¢ the pla from code & the wate Machis ‘ we without any regard for a right of ¥ f TTL! To the Ferry Hiyu You're net any floating palace, ang your capactt only about 10 re, but you constitut vy nk between Ba - fd and ~_ In te m motorists will t to to sume way of the island and peedy little A autc eerv ft Vlet oh to Bre avi much new and delight? t tory CHIMY SE ATTLE. To Charmed Land Boosters rew between Fh i Nedm ve ed ft { x of autolsts from ov t stot . bay to b reuted to the so CHIEF 8h TTL L. B. Pentz and Family Dear Adventurers: It grieves me that I, t cannot f ke the cares and worries of everyday life and cruise of am miles t few ate. ‘I shall follow with of as you send It back to The } hes ¢ CHIEF SBATTL your name mentioned for presi a strated a sou adgment a beacon Hight for truth and fui people while you have been ir a you to the high position CHIEF SEATTLE uessing, By »ppoaing the MeN: Haughto m relief bill ourage and hon of convictions despite the Perhaps your judgment is poor many things, but there ts a growing conviction that you are going to follow it regardiess of political advii Aides Gentlemen: bank robbery suspects was o the home town of prominent | of criticism that was sure to fo! that should be followed by establish thetr guilt or you say you can, no sensible perso taken im the pursult of your du court w Accept my congratulations. Tt © officers. The tri sere and others. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Sheriff Matt Starwich, Sheriff “Tip” Conn and t of the Anacortes work. To invade ageous pi ont men and arrest them fm the face ts an example of devotion to duty f these mon will » produce the evidence rotest the actions you have 4. CHIEF SEATTLE. If you To the Anacortes Prisoners Sirs: beyond precedent or the victims of ¢ Neo one can help but admire the expressed in you by your Tacoma associates You are elther the victims of strange coin that ts fficlent and sealous work spirit of loyalty and fidence Your case, whether inno. cent or guilty, offers one of the strangest romances of this state's police annals. To “Tommie” Meighan Dear Screen Star: Welcome to CHIEF BEATTLE Seattle, They*tell me 5,000 motios pleture fans recently voted you the most popular actor In your fie! You have @ big following here an “locations” to your liking. To Kitsap.County Officiols Dear Commissioners: of the summer tourist travel and ir roads leading to and from the Olympic peninsula? 4 I hope you'll find Puget sound CHIEF SEATTLE. Wouldn't it be a good plan t mprove some st. Those things take time and money, of course, and I realize that you have road crews at work, but a trip over your highways and trails demonatrates the fact that you are losing a lot of travel which is belng routed thru Tacoma and Olympla because of superior road conditions. To the Captain, Sea Dear Skipper: I don’t know whe gation company rules and whether but you certainly made friends of afternoon when you delayed a few the autos could cross without havi: two hours later. the breaking of schedule, but It shov CHIEF SBATTLE. beck-Brinnon Ferry ther it's against Puget Sow or not I'm giving something away, two carloads of autolsts ‘Thursday minutes at Seabeck so that one of ng to wait for the next trip, about A lot of the city folk already on the boat laughed at wed @ good spirit on your part. CHIEF SEATTLE Nature Buries F uture in Scarred Hillsides ‘ Reporter Finds “Ashes-to-Ashes” Lesson in|.” Graveyards of Nature and Man BY LELAND HANNUM HIS 1s the tale of two hillsides near @ great city. The great city is Seattle and the two hillsides lean back from @ beau: tiful highway, side-by-side, just out- side the city limits. Row upon row—tier after tler of | white marble markers stretch acroes | and climb the deep greenery of the| Rank after rank of after eolumn of low, grassy mounds with lttle clusters of flowers and/ now and then a small American} flag planted in the soil. | All is mortal, the philosophers say —life, hope, ambition, worrtes— the long, orderly rows of mua: and the little green mounds monuments erected to the pasatng human life, its dreams and vision ws and failures. Tho ome thing to the » bas been fatthfully h an all-wise Providence. They call it Washelll cemetery. | eee OW after row of Repteunes: not in mathematical. | side, but In scattered clumps and} singly, cover the next hillside, Their | serried ranks loom spectral by twilight and ghastly in the glare of the summer sun, Whited like the marble markers down the highway, they also sut- mount little mounds, thelr roots in uhorter, sott-packed hillocks of mold- ing moose And wood fibers. Scat: tered vestiges of a onetime lux- urlant forest verdure réplaces the well-kept lawns, ‘They call It “logged-off land.” see HE reporter once mét a simple old man, bent and tollworn, but wise lke all philosophers who spent much time by themselves, “All things have souls,’ declared “They will tell you that only humans have souls, but only humans say 60. Nature haw & soul—the chinook whispering over the snow brings gladness to even the ugly sagebrush. A sturdy, old tree, a robin flitting in its branches, even the death of these white| them with silt and moss, and, lke jotted ranks like the first hill-| the mossy and cold old rock at ite feet, hides a soul beneath tts chilly | exterior. “They will tell you I'm crazy, but when you've heard the death moan of 4 towering pine tree, riven by lightning bolt or a gale—w why you watch the lovelight dim in the oyes of a shaggy, old dog—when you have | lived aw tong a# I have, you, too, will | THE SE NEW VICTOR RECORDS hear them at the STANDARD RED SEAL nECORL eNe 4 in D joadiag (Views ATTI Cecilia Hansen Thinkin’ Werrenrath ‘ WT VOCAL SELECTIONS Mt the Wertd = Merry 1 Like My Old se Marry Lander PLATES per plate your mouth and give pleasent appearence. you will eatiety and please you Boston Dental Offices 142? Hecond Ave. WE STAND THY TEST OF 7 rue te Veers in One LURLINE 1S°IN Matson Liner to Sail With Capacity Lists Lurtine arrived night from Hone Ban Francisco, Bellingham nd Tacoma. At tho Golden Gate port large consignment of raw sugar and canned pineapple was Hacharged, wh at the two Sound portly box hooks, foods, furniture uid general merchandise were load 44 abourd the big vessel On arrival in Seattle, the Lurline 1d to the tanks o n Molasve in to discharge molasses and ia erminals, completi Jeargo of North consumption in sande. It exgertes. by Co. at 8 6 outward € manufac the Maw Alexander & | while |nounced that a tat of tourists and @ large number of residents of | | Hawal{ depart for the Islands. lilies : DRIVE FOR NO, 30 |Intensive Work for 40- Mill Limit Bill Is On understand that nature has souls for | other than these proud, yet weak, iz-/ white stones rising above column | no nts who call themselves hu man.” IHE second hillside, the reporter imagines, is one of nature's Braveyards. Its spectral stumps, be rett of mossy bark, are the monu- menta to those sturdy giants which once reared lofty crests across the Phen man, like the death mo with an ax Instead of Only the white markers a scythe. and the little mounds of mouldering leaves and fibers remain as their | monuments, And nature, anxious to cover up sacrifices, buries |the flowers in the marble-marked | hillaldes, she strews wild flowers and creeping vines across the lonely re- |maing of her monarchs of the woods, . . . Some day the grout city will streteh ftsel€ out over the marblé-marked hillside. Then other iltaides will be barren and other} Woodlands will bo turned into na- ture's cemeteries, and the whole countryside will be dotted with the sepulchral stumps. And nature, sab- bing at her losses, will etrew strag- sling vinds over the scarted country and mourn the pa: & of thors high. souled loved on |\Charge He Sold Soldiers Booze Lester Grannis, 35, was under ar. rest Monday, charged with sale and posseasion of liquor and with accept ing army property knowing it to have been stolen, an the result of « rald, Saturday night, by federal pro: hibition officers, under Roy @, Lyle. The officers declared that Grannis was the soldiors’ bootlegger at tho ¥ort Lawton army pout. | An Intensive precinct campaign will be conducted for the next ten days by the Seattle |for securing tive measure limit bill, it was announced Mon day. ‘'Thie, it is believed, t# all that is necessary to complete tho 40,000 signatures required to permit the filing of the petition prior to July 2. Chairman J. W. Wheeler and Sec jretary Frank C. Jacksoi the Se- attle committee, have built up a atures "{complete precinct organization, and canvassers havo been assigned to jeach precinct. ‘This will conclude a jcampaign that was launched by the jlocal realty board early this year, }and that has been carried on thru: out the state with gratifying re |sults for an initiative measure lim iting the tax ea} estate, ‘Woman Arrested for Second Time Ruth Miller, a co-defendant with |former Volleeman Glen Fulkerson lin a liquor trial jast February, who failed to appear for trial, was at liberty on $200 baH Monday, follow. ing her arrest Saturday by Deputy United States Marshal 1. ©. Gaskill, at the Antlers hotel. |Ellensburg Chief Is Dead at Home BLLENSBURG, June 2.--Colin A. Morrison, member of the Bilensburg city counell and hay and grain deal: er, died Saturday night from pert tonitis, following an operation tor Appendicitia, last Thursday, Morrl son also was past president, of the Rotary club. He is survive by uo widow, & daughter and two sons The superficial area of the earth {4 196,940,000 square milos, allan | real estate board | to initia. | 0, the 401mitt tax | ESTAR ONDAY LN Ms TTT ANNUAL RUG SALE ENTER: THE GREAT ANNUAL EVENT THAT HAS COME TO BE REGARDED AS AN INSTITUTION —our usual liberal credit terms apply during this sale —this event will be of the greatest benefit to June Brides and those who expect to furnish a Better Home—it comes to most young people at a time when economy is most important. PURCHASES STORED FREE UNTIL NEEDER t, purchases made 4 tored FREE of ¢ ha il > TAr. RV et ern ee CeO b The WALA yy, webagc: saeteae ty 18h THIS SALE CLAIMS THE RIGHT OF WAY the reason: prices are the lowest offered in years —the rug sale of the year, in savings—in value! Nothing like it—not in savings since our sale ofa year ago. ‘When will you have your Annual Rug Sale?” Yes—for the past.few weeks we've had to keep on answering that question. So—here it is. Every Rug listed is reduced. Every rug listed is a GOOD rug. Note the items. Every one in demaad. Rugs as the STANDARD has them. QUALITY rugs that are well made, well selected. Of course you understand that every rug in this sale is from our regular stock. This week, buy your rugs at the STANDARD—and SAVE. ay. Tr nerf. vate * wa RL LTITS LE LALETA A: aa 9 ede. an economy event watched for and taken advantage of by Home Makers —the product of mills known in every home in our grand- mothers’ day—and still standing for the same degree of de- pendability and quality. That’s where these rugs came from. The quality of every rug is obvious in the weave—the color— the pattern—and the prices are even lower than you ever dared look for, EXTRA HIGH GRADE AXMINSTERS QUALITY “ Cirrons $90—, GRADE : 9xi2 FT. : $37.50 ab aanas : caees PCW ete RGleels can. Neca ¢ : grade, ix Ee Sa Dib witle'd-e4 04 as OO eA ‘ & ner ma tae 35— grade, Gx9 ft... Os Rae 5 26.25 j= S00 KL U,I Pry . natn 3 SEAMLESS AXMINSTERS : ox eee ve 12— 27x54 in 9.85 $40— GRADE : : 9x12 FT. : $30— $90— grade, 9x18 ft...... skis ge ees ere ee $67.50 75— grade, 9x15 ft................. Pisa gers hee Obs \ A M E R I C A N 37.50 grade, 8.3x10.6 ft.............. hit Sc See . 27.50 ORIENTALS LOW PRICED $169— 9x12 ft....$135— 155— 8x10 ft.... 125— IMPORTED CHENILLES SALE PRICED $150— 9x12 ft.... 115— EXTRA QUALITY AXMINSTERS $75— GRADE : 9x12 FT. : $56.25 $65— grade, 8.3x10.6 ft.. 12— grade, 36x72 i in 7.50 grade, 27x54 in SEAMLESS VELVET RUGS $38.50 GRADE : : 9x12 Br: $27.5 50 $85— grade, 11.3x12 ft. 65— grade, 8.3x10.6 ft | | EXTRA SPECIAL 4 OFF ALL ORIENTALS . “350 SEAMLESS BRUSSELS $30— GRADE : : 9x12 FT. : : $22. 50 $27.50 grade, 8.3x10.6 ft . $20.50 18— grade, 6x9 ft 13.50 STANDARD FURNITURE CoO. L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1804 SEATTLE TACOMA Second Ave, at Pine St. 1. Schoenfeld & Sons Rustgaard to North | as Wife Succumbs JUNBAU, June 2-—Attorncy Gen: cral John Rustgaard, of Alaska, was returning to his home here today from San Franekico, following news of the death of hix wife, who suc. cumbbed to heart troublo Saturday Mrs, Rustgaard was found dead in bed by her daughter, Mra, Vivian Banish Piles MLIUM PILE OINTMENT has no equal in healing bleeding. itching and protruding — piles. Quick to act and positive in te- sults, Why suffer with pileg when you may be healed at home for $100? So far ax we know, It never fails, Banish Eczema | You Who Have suttered aduhy | torturous months tor years with eczema, who have tried so | many re ies without obtaining rellet—c up, for the seeming Imponsible has been accomplished | a remedy has been A So vera | that actually heals dry or weeping eezema and salt rheum, HELIUM | | FREE GARAGE —AT—' USH HOTE NEAR ALL DEPOTS SEATTLE L Stevens A. ©. MIPCHELL, Proprietor PASTE ite cured hundreds of a your Srugeist. Accept no »d ‘4 ‘ 7 canes, old see, bad substitute. Or wr to The dead woman was a native of} ADSOLUTELY FInEPROOF here in Seattle, and there’ Rent fe Australia and married Rustgasrd tn | A} MBLIU! M power CO, Dept. S \ 300 ROOMS—$1 to $2.50 With Hath ason why It Will not cure you. triat Rackage for $1.00 wiil con- om) 1902, In 1904 the couple went to Nome and then came here in 1908,