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Letters from (CHIEF PEATTLE To Friends, Parents and Relatives of Missing Girls Dear People: Your sorrows are deep and sincere and Chief Seattle understands them, But, after all is said, each of us must live our own lives and with the bright silver moon shining In the heaven these warm spring evenings it is not strange that romance should | lure somo of us to newer, if more dangerous, paths, CHIEF § TTLI | To Ferry Riders Dear Frien lef Seattle remembers the day when the distant ®) f Lake Washington was a forest wilderne You have ploheered t t wrung beautiful homes from the forest marshes and & and made it into a beautiful suburban district The service ye rendered Seattle and King county deserve fair treatment at , of pu official Apparently your ferry service has long idered a f field for exploitation. CINE SBATTLE. To Bill Ford Dear low: So you have been living quietly and usefully all tl years with (he greater part of the public unaware of your exiatenc due to Henry's prominence? Never mind your comparative obscurit wr our brother's millions ou will carr much to th neat wor h b CHIBF SEATTLE To Bellingham Dy Tulip City You beautiful m festival is one of the frat f the spring sea, n the Puget Sound country, With your ® cit Atel tert & with apple blosoms, the motor ist & i] xed to ¢ ween you In his search for beauty Cc it k arranged to ha the two events fall on “irate weeks? CHIEY SEATTLE 1a} trout dinner Sunday was a 1" who patiently plod the stream seek hung I they w ere they'll be able to eatch ‘en You plenty there to get CHIEF SEATTLE To Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean Dear Sirs: Welcome to Seatt Ww e ve heard quite lot about you Absolut Mr, ¢ And we're glad to that you are going to be at the Metro! n for a week's run, Positively, Mr. Sheant CHIEF SEATTLE. To Jack Britton Dear Sir; Glad to hear that you are to box Mr, Krache at the ball pa xt § e, youre still one of the best nin th n. More important than this, how ever, is that th your record as sportsman and gentleman for more than 20 has been an example to athletic CHIEF young men ATTLE. To Gov. Hartley Dear Sir: When you described child welfare work as “altruistic twaddh u again proved yourself as being 100 years behind the time CHIEF SEATTLE. To the Radio Star Dear Feature: The chief isn't much of a radio fan—yet—but you've got the knack of making your wireless notes interesting t receivers as well as the incurable loud-speaker list 1) ou. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Mary Avery Wilkins Dear Ex-Par Board Member or « & good friend when What's k of it all? you know and seem to you've said istricts lost “1 last week curious and I haven't oe d with all © residents of outlying removed from the t of Seattle is excusnbly one who can tell us. CHIEF SEATTLE To Real Estate Men uve Sulesmen of Seattle: You're going to benefit directly about a2 much as any of us from the flux of tourists ore this summer Advertising pays, of but I hope you will accede to the park board's suggestion that you remove the multitude of signboards along our iakefront boulevards. When our visitors motor out there they would be more impressed by natural beauties if the glaring signs weren't so thick. CHIE CATTLE. To Judge Hawkins, Yakima Dear Sir: I've watched you sitting here as relief judge in the Polet case the past week and, while one of the youngest superior Judges in the state, you are-one of the most businesslike as well. You seem to and there's no beating about the your decisions, I wish there were CHIEF SEATTLE. have a quick grasp of law points bush or hesitan mor about making ers like you fast bench yo! rvices for Volgemuth, 48, will be | r former home, Washington, 1 1 1 | Ti, where the body is to be sent. Miss Wolgemuth died at the Swed ish hospital Sunday morning. She is survived by her mother, M Catherine “We and three brothers | Prints Foreign - Language Books for Them WASHINGTON, M Suppe you were an immigrant, friendlies unacquainted with the English lan guage, ignorant of this bewildering new country. What would you want most? { COLOR IT NEW WITH } “DIAMOND oves"| x yil Beautiful home Dyes. Just dip in cold water to tint soft, delicate shades, or boil to dye rich, perma- nent colors. Each | You would want a simple book printed in your own language telling you the hundreds of details of daily |life in America that are so common- |place to us and so incomprehensible jto a stranger. dyeing and tint | Practical information in a practi- ing is guaranteed jeal form, the Daughters of the! with Diamond |American Revolution have decided. | | lb-cent package | The D. A. R. decided to experi- contains directions jment with such a book, publishing it so «simple any lin 11 different languages, and giv- woman can dye ing a copy to each immigrant ar- or tint lingerie, riving at Angel island or Ellis ist- silks, ribbons, skirts, wa jand. Such excellent results have| es, coats, stockings, sweaters, drap-|been achieved that President Cool- eries, coverings, hangings, every-|idge took the trouble, in opening this |— thing new. year's annual congress of the organ-| Buy “Diamond Dyes”—no other |jzation, to bestow high praise upon kind—and tell your druggist wheth-jthe work, thereby rousing flood er the material you wish to color jof curiosity as to just what it In this ix wool or silk, or whether it is|body of women conceived and put linen, cotton, or mixed goods. vertisement. Ad-| into operation | TELLS STRANGER MANY THINGS } It is a wise and kindly welcome |to the new land that the D. A. R. |has written into its “Manual of the United States.” The manual tells the stranger how to travel, where to buy a ticket, how |to check baggage; tells what to do lin case of sickness; what to do in |case of injury at work; one's r jif put im jail; how to obtain a } |yer, and what legal frauds to guard against As to domestic conception of TIRED, ACHING affairs, man's duty America’s to his burning, || wife and family is explained. Schoo! pies requirements and labor Jaws, sani fairly |\tary regulations are outlined. ‘The purposes are told. |to place his money in a bank for his protection, and benefits of insurance light, Away othe aches and pains, the corns, callouses, blisters and bun- | | The immigrant is urged | SENSATIONAL SELLING OF METAL BED NEVER BEFORE THE SEATTLE ® SUCH VALUES¢e } Mh A P| a LAN HM —this announcement is made possible only through our tre- the popular square-tube bed round-tube. Included in this group of 500 beds are 110 patterns in full or twin size beds finished in ivory, walnut and Vernis Martin, os MONDAY, MAY 11, STAR 1925, 61 YEARS FURNISHING BETTER HOMES mendous 2-store (Seattle-Tacoma) buying power. Oppor- tune purchases from America’s best known bed makers, including the famous Simmons and Kinney-Rome beds— bring to you these really sensational values. The prices are about what the dealer usually pays. 500 BEDS| INCLUDED» featured——at the price of the are i —because of the limited quantity of many patterns we urge your carly selection. wl —2-in, pos SQUARE ae and %-in. TUBE BED. § Finished in J fillers. Ivory or ungrained walnut, Full or twin s1zes. | American walnut. Full size, 11-1 posts. American] —2-in. posts walnut — fin- and 1-in. fill- ished, pan-| ors, Ameri- 65 oe) a rch can walnut cmon conta and 1-|. metal bed. —_— inch fillers. | Full or twin = Full size. | sizes, = tom: ha thousands purchasing ishings ance credit only Hl of our cu ers have found that mci AAUUUAUELLL ai i TM AT a MN i il —2-in. posts | full or twin and 1-in., fill- | sizes. 2-inch ers. Ivory stale gS 715 finished, | stones ae : 65 paneled met- | beste ra ps al bed. Full | Ivory fin- SCHOENFELD size. | ished. EXCHANGE homefurn. with tho assist oft liberal service is the well our practical as convenient BETTER way veo a HOME. STANDARD FURNITURE CO. ANNEX —the Home Maker who desires to beautify Bf home by exchanging old style furniture that longer fits into the modern BETTER HOME f# later styles, will be interested in the opportusitf L. SCHOENFELD & SONS TACOMA SEATTLE our (CHANGE ANNEX offers. Call ELite Second Avenue at Pine L, Schoenfeld & Sons 6000 for appraiser. q Employment Little OTTAWA, Ont., May 11.—The trend | of employment in ¢ at the be-| ),, «inning of March was favorable. The | upward movement, tho rather slight last year. According to roports re eelved from 6,696 firms by the de- vartment of labor, 7 8 persons were on their payrolls, ¢ than were on their payrolls tr ruary, 1924. Manufacturing w eidedly more active, but employment wed declines, partly seasonal in |*= character. In the hope of recouping the pearl industry in the Philippine islands the government has ordered the pearl banks around the Sula archi- pelago closed for three years days, that soldiers received a small | portion a& part of their p: |B. C. Production of Better in Canada) Logs in 1924 Record | fo contrasts with the downward tend-j| cording to figures recently sncy indicated on the same date of} out by the minister of lands for the | province. Jing 1924 surpassed by 28,000,000 feet 6,921 more| the total for the next highest year eb-| in the history of the industry in the | province VANCOUVER, B. C., May 11.--The « production of British Columbia 1924 soared to a new height, ac- given The total production dur- 19 {outstanding feature |Canada Creamery | crease in tho value of business done used for] the river for the annual event The| year scarcely 300 are there, Joolichan grease, which is | Indians Gather for | food, taking the place of butter Annual Run of Fish) run usuatiy tasts three to four weeks. | sPINCE pyr . Formerly the Indians came from PRINCE RUPERT, B. C., May 11 ; ¥ 1) great distances, and as many as 1,000 Several men. | would be assembled at the mouth of Industry Larger HALIFAX, N, 8 11.—The}| annual May of the report of the secretary of agriculture for 1924, tabled recently in the log islative assembly, was the continued! Naas river, anxtously awaiting the! increase in growth of the creameries | arrival of the oollchans, These fish industry, which has beer) marked! come wannually at this time of the since 1908. The year 1924 showed) year and the Indians gather from an Increase over the previous year Of | the Upper Naas river, Port Simpson, 563,156 pounds of butter and an in:| Kineolith and other villages to fish for them thru the ice and to make hundred = Indians women and children—are assembjed | at Fisher Bay, at the mouth of the) Teeth As Low As $5.00 The Best Set in Se | For Over a Quarter of a Century Carbone has been removing Gre delic CA o . | Cleaning Salt was *o rare in the old Roman | REMOVES GREASE. SPOTS Without Inury te Rite or Color fe! RBGNA Fluid +. fine Bet no a Drag Starve fons. “TIZ” draws out the acids and poisons that puff up your feet. No matter how hard you » work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or how long you remain on your feet, ‘TIZ” brings restful foot comfort. Your feet just tingle for joy; shoes never hurt or seem tight. Get a box of “'TIZ" now from |Britain Recommends |Knocked-Down Home MONTREAL, Que, May 11—A | possible new market in England may develop for Ca sult of the pr dings of the hous- any druggistordepartmentstore. |! ing committee appointed by the Brit Test “TIZ” free. Send this ish government to investigate the coupon, housing problem, It was recom ph pct ns ap veeveee}| mended by the committee that the} mont suitable type of house was one Walter Lather Dodge Co. a Free 598 Madison Ave, Jot timber, ready-made, knocked New York City : down nd suitable for shipment to § sca s10 sami opin Trial Britain In large quantities, Details of the house have been sent to Canada, according to a dispatch for submission to manufacturers of wooden Houses there whe desire to offer supplies, adian: timber as a} SPRING IS HORE baseba nnis, Afte | strenuous at first; bered up gradually and joints, sprains and Charley endure, and necersitate reat But never mind, here js Have you over tried It drug store th and bids for or Nature ity and you will neve ¢ tired, aching muscles, ar necessary to get the ¢ crennen to clog up the pores 8 necessary to relleve the pain. 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