The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1920, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR School Board\“Wiiciveewo ‘Mothers Fifty Kiddies j AC ae bie regivters from which selections ey, EXAMINATIONS! «+ * a Members Tilt Civil service examinations « suet | Matron Regrets Only Lack of More Room * * * & starting TODAY may be made to fill two vacancies in * % * OverTaxLevy © srwrscesct't/ Would Keep Many More Awards Heating and Ven-| ***" mpc alt ae tilating Contractsand | trict, a0 tice ‘ attte, | Buys Site 2 gd eihrgr unas eerie ary. are to be fine prateesien om enna OF 1 Seattle Has toy raj went Sooestv | Good Setting, ae iba a ad b Seaccncne me Says Writer Wim s oe] | The Best Known Man Edward Hungerford, transporta Ya re ‘ «3 - a s tion writer, who is making « rim tour | — terday after ay visit tn} } > x the city and its 4 ireult. tour = " * In the first four episodes of his million-dollar serial & bon r re | oa ‘Tasman eet : yrs : sensation, crammed full of adventure and red- ponsibility of the bi ' , ieion was sharply a by rival | Sround porypivee i ' = blooded action. A drama that goes from college Piithe board ent beauty of it location and| SP campus and football field to the whirl of city life, e care however hel i P, t ‘ - ‘ Omission of tho letter as a techni: |" aR ‘ } \ J | } AS: . to the sweep of the sea, and back to the picturesque cality and re to wu <8 “ rig | ° ¥ We father than a disregard of r - 3 . } a : nated cad tions, and made no alteration " ' , ‘ their decision es r . " ; Ke Other contracts on the Highland ihe a ¢ - : park project voted yesterday were. ” m « r \ “ee ‘ P ms Pt Siestrica) work. J. J, Agutter com. | : : —Sensational beyond imagination! y, $3,460 4 plumbing and sew é ; poe? . Ki and Heating) SILK, RUBBER and furniture) b ; foll ' uct can be manufactured here! } ee —Suspe: juspense The board voted to conclude the t reasonable profit, said L. C. Al nse oO iOows 8 ™ purchase of three lots adjacent to er, speak: | ¥ - aig . f ll | the University Heights school for Seattle Laundrymen’s - ‘ $14,925, following the report of H ! | hn OS ‘ : urprise follows surprise. W. Pennock, attorney for b - ~ ~ satntndaicniiitinrnnn | ‘ Tt was also voted to se Pp an ap it alia Wal playfield, @ pro - ‘ - praisal of ¢ ctly East of | posed interme: school site Bleeding Gums Are Dangerous / DOORS OPEN DAILY 10 A. M. UMS that bleed easily when the teeth are brushed or a toothpick is used are a sign of pyorrhea, and pyorrhea is a very dangerous disease. Tt eats under the gums along the i Above, Mrs. Catherine Collins Rabenau, matron and min- tooth roots, sets up inflammation and | listering angel of the Seattle Day Nursery, at 302 Broadway. causes a poisonous pus to form. | a A Center, Miss Euphemia Thompson, settling a dispute be- Some of this pus is absorbed in the tween Elroy Walsh, son of Mrs. Roy Walsh, 400 Broadway, blood, and is the direct cause of f nd Anna Hiatt, daughter of Mrs. Hiatt, of 28 Spruce st. rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, / i Below, Jacob Eberharter, whose father, Joseph Eberharter, liver, heart, kidney and blood dis- Wes of 1735 18th ave., is able to keep him at home since hiq 7] “ . mother died, by leaving him at the day nursery. eases. Some of the pus is swallowed —Photo by Cress-Dale. with food, and leads to serious pa rarmtess rankea * * * * * *~ * * |f BEGINNING FOR stomach and digestive disorders. i BY DOROTHY BLACK ke cate of so many more ot thee fi ONE MERRY WEEK Pyorrhea. if neglected, causes the teeth to become loose | 9° \s cheerful. triendiy yd prs bie we angpme tage omy P ® WITH A MATINEE SATURDAY and eventually they are lost. Very many people have | mo: > Col mah hes pyorrhea—probably 70 ont of every 100. It is a disease |! . ypens the door i nt that can be largely controlled and sometimes cured. io egy ad caf ng be meatal A NATIONAL NECESSITY |where she, a X mu Registered Dentists using the E. R. Parker System treat ae oer we . content-ja b many cases of pyorrhea, and have much success in con- |" jae ane omn,|) rm ager eng trolling it. If your gums are not firm and healthy, if they | beckon! ‘ nti) mchoo! Other bleed easily and have a bluish red color, and you are not | ''"” - t Ther feeling very well, you are invited to call at any of the |... 42. : oe seme lien uae Soe woe : offices using the E. R. Parker System and have your teeth | 1 ho have, worked | car or Ay " examined free. It is high time to look after both your “UY ‘F Just this moment, othery are he pes hl teeth and your health. |and- leave the tte ones,” Mra.|the bursery, ahd finally to the dor, isdins Wain Dain Rabenau says, point the group | who couk but feel regret at not using the j!n the hall, “and then work dur. bein gible for care in this institu ER) Jing the day, returning again at night | tion dedicated to saving homes? DypaE E.R. PARKER SYSTEM _ 2, {2%¢ them home. | Thin is the beat Pe . bit of pardo > addr ° e | IN HIS LATEST, LOVELIEST AND LIVELIEST TEM 1619 Westlake Avenue I eayprerrl sy Lame Kiddies MUSICAL REVUE ‘trom the Univerni ite ander anne it astm’ Watch Circus | and more of them m 6“ ” ray worsen | fromWindows HITCHY K00--1919 IS PROPERLY FED Lack of a tent and mwdust didn’t aEnunne for a moment in the spa-| attect the circus day at the Ortho: THIRD OF SERIES AND BEST—FIRST TIME HERE ous, well-equipped play room, she! pedie honpital y rday afternoon, gar that at n all of her 40) 1 a taut mie ‘ ” charges are v b ” ss - a 5aee'e Your Cash Reserve | re mh Tae a sn rnin 1 ae an 100 ENTERTAINERS— «(ASH RESERVE” is a term that imi a tt niet Mees = ER to many persons sounds unfamil- oe patriot wg Wide: ‘ oe C H 0 R U 5 0 F 4 0 U N D 20 i iar and uninteresting. They believe it ¢ matron of | ° © ta play about a ee 1 out of elo EVERY BIG PERSONALITY AND DECORATIVE DETAIL . ; , ; ware og OF THE FAMOUS NEW YORK PRODUCTION WITH But “Cash Reserve” should be written od ais seasdeatasice Auceeaee ee ENLARGED ORCHESTRA in large letters on the doorpost of 4 . able | stages the windows of the Sag 3 every home, where it will be a constant ym | . tal, where wistful eyes gleamed reminder of the vital necessity of lay- \-AGY ee pm in tle cookies | 4 parkled and little crippled chit ing aside something for adversity and l docdlate guirtiew: that ts pom yi a brome cireus to Seattle. emergencies, i “Wyn favorite dish, a play room full |’ ler was there—the man who 3 f A i y fascinating toys where, every af.| threw eggs in the air, and heard the There comes a time in the life of every H \ternoon, the younger children take| Children scream with delight when family when a “Cash Reserve” is the B naps on tiny matresses, and finally| he caught them. And the dancer|# most valued treasure it can have. PEAS the soured full of cribs for the| Was there; for 20 minutes little chil- | “ct ar . 4 youngest charges, dre irled a dream world w S : Hold your “Cash Reserve” in a safe \ MOMTERS PAY on i aS TSS Rees werd Won N. B—JOIN SEATTLE’S GREETING SUNDAY NIGHT savings bank and be ready for emer- @\ | SLIDING SCALE At yesterday's matineo pertorm.|{f¥ AT THE METROPOLITAN TO THE MOST INTERESTING, gencies. This ia not an institution, merely | ence in the circus tent 63 kiddies |] ENTERTAINING AND POPULAR FUNMAKER ON THE J an enlarged home, not as homes gen-| fom the deaf school sat in the front | eRIC. 2 erally are, but as they should be. | Tow" as the que of Mr. Barnes and AMERICAN STAGE. : The mothers who leave their children | Wikkled gleefully at sight of th Dexter Horton Z ¥ pay for them on a allding scale, as| Dears and the hippo wife const! “4 much a8 they are able, the lowest |'M& quantities of pink lemonade and| Trust and being 10 cents per day. Forty or| Popcorn, Joyous “Junior” Elks did PRICES (HITCHCOCK ENGAGEMENT) = B more children, varying in age from| likewise in the evening and held | EVENINGS: $1.00 TO $3.00 ae f |6 months to & years, spend their | down “reserves” with all the dignit SATURDAY MATINEE: 5c TO $2.50 TAX Savings Bank Heise cedtusy cy GEES tant pine Itt ra adore a“ alert minds, and strong bodies, while | @nd apes appeared, and the clown| Second Avenue and their mothers are enabled to work to| band raised its delightful, rip-roaring 2 diag tag ete ot Poi ni I take great pleasure in notifying theatre-goers of Seattle and vicini ’ Cherry Street ' | i, 6 ae a Ly MESURE Sy Ss CO I have just completed a contract with the Messrs. Shubert, oredanml f Setuiteg’ Wrenings “The children of widows and do | i ape the world-famous “Passing Show.” This gigantic, gorgeous, ‘litt f Open Saturday ¥ ’ serted women, in fact, of all worthy | Oriental Limited musical spectacle will be presented at the Metropolitan Theatre for 6 to 8 o'Clock mothers, are kept here,” sald Mra * i‘ % ii 0 y innit alae, % wlaling. “We check up Will Resume Run . ies nights and two matinees, Wednesday and Saturday, beginning Tues Jon them, 80 that only thowe who need| ‘The Oriental Limited, a thruiff June 8th. The production, which is the most extensive and spectacular affair in America at the present time |us most may come.” mag, train to Chicago, operated by the be given here in its entirety, exactly as presented the past four weeks in San Francisco, and at the New York Wi Jeanie laughing, nhe added: | “Ws | Great Northern railroad, will reeume | Garden last year. Seattle will see the original company, including Willie and Eugene Howard, Roy Cummin Combined resources Dexter ‘ Heer tae Whacttiewina merken tate cieaen bv pe pan Fosse Will Philbrick, John Burke, Edward Basse, Helen Carrington, Leela Corder, Emily Miles, Alezander Dagmar, Pegi Horton Trust and Savings X | mothers and attempt, rathor than to| prise: thru compattment-observa- Brown, Billie Shaw, Dolores Suarez, Florence Cummings, the marvelous Dorsha and 125 of the world’s most b . and Dexter Horton is mei ake care of the children, to| tion cars and standard and tourist tiful women from the New York Winter Garden. Bo large i the company and production that @ special train of fifteen cars is necessary 6 Bank d r rr A |insteuct them tn living,” the little| sleapers, and will leave tranaport tt. Owing to the intense interest in this engagement, mail orders should be sent in at once. Prices: Nights, $1 to $3; pop mat National Bank excee |matron said, never gasping once at| Cinude W. Meldrum, aw \ Wednesday, 50c to $8; regular matince Saturday, 75c to $2.50, Send check or postoffice money order to Metropolitan Theatre for the 6. ooo 00o. oo L this large program, oral passenger agent of Seattle, and of ticket purchase, PLUS war tax of ten per cant. Enclose @ self-addressed stamped envelope to insure safe return and avoid error in Reme NEED MORE ROOM J. W. Young, city passenge: and address. $2 ’ 9 ad SAYS MATRON 1 o0'tese* Great Mactheen, aA the epee NO PHONE ORDERS—-NO BRATS LAID ASIDE—PUBLIO SEAT BALE OPENS FRIDAY, JUNE 9TH. 2 As we wont over the plant, she) Oriental Limited will eut the run. (Signed) GHO, T. HOOD, Manager Metropolitan Theatre, voiced only ono regret; “We could| ning time one hour, f

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