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To the Eag les’ Lodge To Professor Pinan S. Meany not want t ft pame , P ton. 4 1 4 t dears his name, Please tel! peop me 1 fi t , birth and 4 CHIEF SRATTLE To War Veterans e. And € n0 Mer Y r ' \ would be t 1 of necessity for m for tall t dead, uselessiy, in natior re CHIEF SEATTLE \ To Jay Thomas, Lobbyist, Olympia j Dear Thomas he people of t tate at 1 bs) goings o on ars “ t "i a rectly ald thing Th attempted monkeying with th j & a that straight, right now TLE i —— ‘ To Vancouver, B. C. Dear Neighbor: Did you see what a fuss mad Fast hen Ge Y i th as th get a drir CHIEP 8E To the Seattle Indians Well, fr cryin’ out loud! How come? CHIEF SEATTLE To the Newsboy at Third and James Sir: Nearly every day Chief Seattle # you reading the papers very industriously That ma okeh, but, if you must read ‘em, ad of across the street, Your cus et to buy p Some of ‘em go Why not read your paper after CHIEF SEATTLE stay on the court house cor tomers have to dash acro on to the next newsboy, I've noticed work? rs To Dave Hendesron, Street Railway Department Dear Dave: Where the Cowen park cars turn into Bighth ave. Howell! st. is a particularly dangerous and confusing street intersection, us you know, with side streets entering at angles Cowen park ¢ars dash into the intersection without stopping, and someone wil be killed there if the cars are not made to stop before starting across Bafety first, last and always. CHIEF SEATTLE. at To Police Capt. E. L. Hedges Dear “Cap”: On this, the first day of June, you shift from duty to the morning watch at headquarters. The old chief ha that on your three months’ night shift you seem to have, by effect @ new prowler car system, accomplished more in the crimes of violence than any other officer at headqu: Keep up the work CHIEF SBATTLE w 5 To Police Chief Severyns Dear Bill: On my occasional visits to the police » that part of the men in the booking offic How {s the public to know who are policemen a 1 T have noticed wear uniforms. who are not? CHIEF SEATTLE. To the City Council Gentlemen: Since you have sent the county-city builting to the ¢leaners, why pass up the pubile safety building? The police station and city hospital are just as dirty looking as the other building was. CHIEF SEATTLE. To Will King Dear Sir; Welcome back to Seattle! This welcome will be echoed by the thousands of Seattleites whom you have entertained in past years. You and the members of your company are old friends CHIEF SEATTLE To Frank Fuqua Dear Frank: As head of the traffic squad some means of systematizing the jam on the waterfront & problem. But hundreds of motorists will render you their thanks if ih you will straighten things out so they can get on the ferries quickly # CHIEF SEATTLE. To Dode Bercot and Fred Krache Dear Sirs: Your boxing match at the ball park Tuesday night wil be attended by your hundreds of followers from the logging camps of Monroe and down Hoquiam way. May the best man win! The lumber industry produces some migh fine athletes. CHIEF SEATTLE. LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief: I want to call your attention to the courtesy and unfail {ng good nature shown patrons by Conductor 1140 on the Ballard 28th ave. N. W. line. To ride with him in the morning is to put one in & pleasant frame of mind for the whole day. Also his car i* prompt and well piloted. Such cheerful, efficient service deserves commenda- tion, I believe. I don't know him, but his car leaves down town about TAS a. m. A TEACHER IN WEBST: “HOOL, Ate Reo uel FOSDIGK GIVES FIRST SERMON YOSEMITE, Cal. June 1.—Sea-} sonal records for automobile travel Says Christianity May Be “Second-Hand Religion” jnto Yosemite Natlonal park have we hope you will find It's qu been broken this week-end by the arrival of 789 machines, Of this number 501 came in over the Wawona road from the South, while 288 entered over the Big Oak the North, pes Som NEW YORK, June 1.—Declaring Christianity had become “vast and complicated, organized, creedatized and ritualized,” Dr, Harry Emerson foadick, in his first sermon as pus. tor-elect of the Park Avenue Baptist church, urged a faith that would re- move Christianity from the peril of (Advertisement) BETTER DEAD Life is a burden when the body is racked with pain. Everything worries and the victim becomes despondent and downhearted. Drink plenty of water and try A famous diuretic stimulant. 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Among those who congratulated the young pastor upon completion of his first message were three genera- tions of Rockefellers—John D., John D,, Jr, and Winthrop Rocke feller for am new reformation Auto-Train Crash | Kills 5 of Family HAMILTON, ©O., June 1— Hutchens, 10, is the sole sury Genuine of a family of six which left Wil ao) ‘ i jow Branch, Ind, Sunday, for a | The other five members of the Wedding and Engagement |family were killed when a Cincin. |natl, Indiana & Western railroad train struck the automobile in RAN.G_S HANSEN & COMPANY jie they were riding near *here. Obseattios of Mrs. Blunger Wednesday JEWELERS Mrs. Lena Blunger, 54, died Sun: |day at her home, 2420 Calhoun ave. 1818 SECOND AVENUE |" is en it's suo une st |Blunger is survived by her husband, Arthur J, Blunger, They had lived her 20 years, The funeral will be held Wednesday at the Butterworth jechapel with burial Kivergroen cemetery, Successors to ALBERT HANSEN einem (UNvHitit DULLAQUUOUUNUCU OUAUHAETUAAA LA INVNUUTUUULLUUUUUGUUUEUEURAUU VAGUE MMM UPTON TTL a sm UAMUNUNNNUNAUUHAVANU ALAA THE SEATTLE STAR A PROTTAS & LEVITT BROS AN ae ae No ————. \ Under this extremely libers al weekly payments in the futur hbe furnishings that are included in this offering, and then LET US FURNISH YOUR HOME COMPLETELY IN JUNE Following is a sug chandise, which has been The items included are mer Attractive End Table An End Table, finished in a Axminster rug No Payment Down—No Interest handsome mahe It is exactly as {iMustrated, and $5.85 x A Higher Grade Two-R No Payment Down—No Interest An Outfit for a 1 cott 1 ag rugs. No Payment Down—No Interest jen French walnut bov foot bed, wer and chair to tural finish chairs; ny finished ¥ r sofa and companion ¢ mirror; floor lamp wi ‘on felted mattrean; two na one ext three m Anor ¢ ir to m h atlk st A Popular Spinet Desk Finished In mahogany, this Spinet Deak will be found most convenient because of tee mag dias weer 634.50 chrome fra 2?x$4-Inch Axmt the wilting bed! Priced at No Payment Down—No Interest No Payment Down—$1 a Week A Handsome Rocker This Rocker For the Combination Living Room and Dining Room: rabowar hed library extenaton table; f end table; ogany ir mahogany ed Windsor arm rocker man $19.75 No Payment Down—$I a Week For the Living Room: yt od desk c spinet maho ed 60-inch davenport table; set mahogany polychrome floor lamp; beaut For the Dining Room: combination walt velvet rug. For the Bedroom chifforette and bench; Simmons’ two 27xf4-Inch Axminster rugs. For the Other Bedro bed and chair to match; ¢ For the Kitchen: Large combination walnut t chairs upholstered in tapestry or Genuine EUREKA Vacuum Cleaners For a limited time we are offering a complote set of ab tachments FR with every Cholco of solid sanitary top st EURBPKA CLEANER nold. and coal: range. An exceptional offering at No Payment Do wn—No Interest these terma, No Payment Down $1 a WEEK —willaccept your used furniture, rugs, stove or range as part pay- ment on new goods selected here, A telephone call to MA In-l144— will bring an ex pert apprais- er to you— no obligation This three-piece group, finished in Frosted Brown, is exceptionally well built, and has a charming color effect, with harmonizing upholstery. 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A Complete Outfit for a Two-Room Apartment oom Apartment Outfit Three-Room Apartment Higher Grade Outfit for a Three-Room Apartment maho nade Complete Outfit for a Four-Room Bungalow Mohair upholstered sofa and companion chair; combination finished Windsor cha’ ation walnut Wo small r For the Bedroc Combination walnut dresser, comb! finished in a bedroom rocker; eo coll s ng and tton mattress; beautiful ma For the Other Bedroom: Large Ivory dremer and fine Ivory Sa steel apring ) felted mattress; tvory chair; 27-inch rag hogany, with a For the Kitchen: Detr Jewel gan ranyo with elevated fine cane seat name); drop-leat metal finish table and two natural finish and back, It is rug very moder No. Payment Down—No Interest ately priced at An Outfit for a Five-Room Bungalow Mohair upholatered sofa and companion chair ffet; oblong combination walnut extension table, 45x60; four genuine blue leather; French walnut bedroom multe, conslsting of bow-foot bed; large triple mirror vanity; roomy spring and high-grade cotton felted mattress; Ivory bedroom sulte, consisting of large dresser, bow-foot of spiral apring and fine cotton felted mattress, Clair gas range or an Ohlo wood DEPENDABLE HOME FURNISHINGS TOOOUUSQOOLES000 0000S [] Le age . 01 4, WAAAY VAN BP AK your home completely with no immediate expense and only the ver and at the same time have the furniture and furnishings that you to come in and see our five floors of home both in popular price and high-grade mer- includes a combination mahogany lbrary extension table, suitable for use also as & . brary and dining room table; four mahogeny finish Windsor chia mahogany finisn Tea Wagon in Walnut “ arm chair; two mahogany finin or Japentry neate; a good cottou This ‘Tea Wagon, made in drop-Jeat style, f felted mattress with Imperial Jen oah fonier; a bridge lamp e hak ‘a: retnovable aiden’ tray: and’ te thas with silk shade; two natural fink eamlens Axr itinen , ; nster rug; a 27x ished in attractive walnut. It is exactly as illustrated, and ts pelos af cer $22.50 No Payment Down—S1 a Week $5.00 a Week UUUUNNQEUUEUEQUEUROVUUUUQUEOUUUOEHOUUELLSUOE EULER nd 21x$44nch Wilton rug $6.00 a» Week to match; decorated break mo natural finish chal Tn dreset dresser; ivory - $279.70 $5.50 a Week match; fine cofl spring and any finished combination 8 to match and one Wind on mahogany high-grade 9x12 Wilton 597.00 $6.00 a Week aye the pingies Priscilla Sewing Cabinet A most useful and attractive Cabinet in mahogany finish, exactly as fllustrated. It is equipped with a convenient tray, and ts very specially ari $4.95 No Payment Down UQNHQUUAN0TUUHUOOUUHOLAAHOOALHANAD to match; mahogany finished me floor lamp with slik shade; 9x12 velvet rug. bow-foot bed to match; combination walnut we" $620.90 tal bed to match; $7.50 a Week Mein all rug. side oven, 4 in white um chairs to match of book-ends; ful silk shade a@ beautiful mal finished mahogany finjshed cane arm rocker; 9x12 high-grade Wilton rug. Genuine Community Silverware Complete in a handsome tray walnut drop-leaf tea wagon; §-3x10-6 we have the COMMUNITY Iverware in Adam, Patrician, and Bird of Paradise In Oneida Tudor Plate COMMUNITY-made Silverware we show the Duchess, Baro- net and Queen Bess patterns complete in a buffet a $13.00 chest, at .. Both sets inctude 6 teaspoons, 6 table spoons, 6 dinner knives, 6 dinner forks, 1 sugar spoon and 1 butter knife. Genuine Grosvenor, 177.85 12.50 a Week’ $1, Fo eee ee TTT TT TT TT TTR TTT TTTITUTTTTTTTT TTR A Moderately Group This four-piece Bedroom Group is finished in combination American walnut, of very attractive and modern design. Tho Dresser The Bed WEEKLY PAYMENT Froight patd to any point in the State of Washington hu mi an ple 8k ott le 1 MELT LAUT WUT vers w h, 9 sada ink th tial Orr regres ONAN ROUT MSHA