The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 4

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(Watch for “Tarran the Terrible” on Saturday DEMAND. SCHOOL SUPT. BE FIRED Tax Reducers TI Think “Younger and Virile Man” Is Needed In addition to pointing out how the Seattle school budget for next year may be reduced $420,000 by elimination of |the intricate and costly system of “supervised education,” {the Tax Reduction Council of Seathle at Faden in the]]} formation of power and) Masonic club rooms Tuesday night unanimously recom- oe se sarate seed th in the/mended that Superintendent Frank B, Cooper be replaced ibuting system," Uhden dectarea. | by a “young and virile man.” are not properly chargeable A th@ skasit plant.” REAL-ALL” OF THE INDIANS |~ ere is an herb which grows wild Fite Western plains, known as anita,” and to which the In- SDAY, JUNE 29, 1921. ae SEATTLE STAR Watch for “Tarzan the Terrible” on Saturday PATERSON Co, SECOND AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY STREET KAGIT COST + EXAGGERATED Only $9,700,000, Says Uh- den; Not $11,000,000 ‘That the real cost of the Gorge Mek unit of th eSkagit hydro-cleo Project is $9,700,000, and not (22,000,000, was asserted by C. F. in a defense of the Skagit the Municipal league Tuesday. he $11,000,000 estimate includes | cost of six substations in Seattle | Thursday Will Be the Last Day of Our Mid-Year Stock Adjustment Sales be returned to tha history depart ment, “where he i¢ qualified to do good work.” Under the present system the work Cooper Seattle schools,” the resolution reads, “For all that time he has been the dominant, con manding figure, Boards of edu cation have come and gone, Mr. Cooper ts fully entitled to the credit for all that is good in the system, but equally must its faults be borne by him. “If, therefore, we are right in our diagnosis of the school sys tem, a new man should be placed at the head of the Seattle o in mathematios, Enetish and lan guages has completty collapsed, tt ix declared. The pereentage of fail|}) ures is greater than ewer before, the report says, citing thaa 8.03 per cent) i) of the puplis at Broadway high fail ed this year, FOR A FINAL CLEAN-UP OF ALL REMAINING LOTS FROM STOCK ADJUSTMENT SPECIALS With Many Left-Overs Still Further Reduced for a Quick Disposal the Last Day ‘As a result of the busy selling during the Stock Adjustment Sales, no large quantities of the special lots are left; but all through the store are yellow sales cards indicating small lots which are too limited in quantity to advertise, but which are of unusual interest for money savings. Strong criticiam of the suhnormal school was voiced at the :ecting, and investigation recommended, GIRLS’ PARENTAL SCHOOL TOO LARGE The report of the committees on butidings, operations, supplies and! ‘The resolution waa based upon a report of the committee which for) the last several weeks has been in-| equipment, consisting of James vestigating the school system. The) Stephen M. F. Perry and H. D, Bu | committee in composed of Arthur W. | chanan, also was unanimously adopt- er, Mary P. Bullock and John T. } ed by the counell. man. Tho criticiam of the committee against the Girls’ Parental school,|]) costing $150,000 and accommodating tsiom as | 30 girls, was that the building is too! large and elaborate in appointments and was built at a time when build ing costs were at a peak, Ing begging at the present time, came ip for its share of denuncl- ation, “The requirements emphasized. In brief, the principal changes recommended by the council are: Superintendent's office—Change of the to superintendent with one a» sistant, chief clerk and three or four stenographers, saving ap proximately $20,000. Simplification of the present system of home economics and music supervision, with a saving of $80,000. Abolishment of 48 heads of do partments in the high schools and substitution one general teaching director for each sub ject, saving approximately $20, 000. cesal finds, continuing that it deems “precontractaal arrangements with contractors, involving large There Are Special Clean-Up Lots of the Following: Broken Lots of Women’s Oxfords and Chil- dren’s Play Shoes. Remnants of Art Needlework. A Few Pieces of Novelty Furniture. Short Lengths of Drapery Materials. Certain Pieces of Wool Dress Goods and Sports Silks. Short Lots of Trimmings. Broken Lines of Underwear. Women’s Cotton Stockings. » Odd Lots of Bedding. Odd Pieces of Table Linen. Women’s Silk and Cotton Lingerie. A Few Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks. | Men’s Undergarments, Bathing Suits, Sus- | penders, House Coats and Shirts. Women’s Silk Dresses. Misses’ Tub Frocks. Hand Bags. Summer Neckwear. Novelty Sashes. Women’s Gloves. Jewelry Novelties. Useful Small Notions. Odd Boxes of Stationery. A Few Children’s Dresses and Rompers. A Few Wool and Fibre Sweaters. have figured on the work.” The tax reduction council is com- Posed of one delegate trom each of 50 civic, fraternal and patriotic or} Wanizations in the city. Ite next]! thus reducing cost of instruction | meeting is scheduled for § p. m. in high schools $0 per cent, sav- | Thursday, at Knights of Pythias|}| ing $300,000. ball, Third ave. and Virginia st, at! “This economy and aif to the tax-| which time reports from other in- payers can be made and the entire et ee committees will be heard. =e HUMAN HEAD IS esac, | FOUNDIN CANAL| eaten eeeee Police Seek Japanese Wom- and after the money nm spent te guiding and training the enti) an Missing g Mysteriously for the job, the job does not exixt.” ‘The vocational director has never SACRAMENTO, Gu Cal. June 29.—A had an hour's vocational training|/ mystery Japanese woman whose before taking up tho work, it is/name Is being withheld by the sher- '*| charged, and it is suggested that =| iff's office, is being sought today in | connection With the finding of a hu- Increase the size of the high school classes 50 per cent; abolish supervised study and require six or seven to be taught, cut in the teachers’ port dectnres, lara nance thy their good will and co-operation, which we ae WOULD ABS! bs ngewe MGUIDANCE man head in @ valixe in a canal near Elk Grove last week. The human head found in the ya- lise may be that of a Japanese wom- pl who here four months to information given Sherlft Bills Jones by Rev, Mary M. jen, pastor of the Japanese mis- sion here. The woman disappeared under “ynusual circumstances and surrounded entirely by mystery,” ac- cording to Rev. Bowen's statement. It ls expectad many Japanese in Bac. ere re * will be involved in the case. |], $250,000 Jewels of Peggy Joyce Seized longing to Peggy Joyce, whose hus-| 1) band, J. Stanley Joyce, wealthy tum- berman, recently instituted proceed ings for the annulment of their mar riage, were seized today by treasury officials in New York city, according {to a report received from that city The pewels are valued at nearly | $250,000, Everything in the China Department is greatly reduced in the china closing-out sale which will be continued until the entire china stock is gone. And many other left-over lots promise remarkable savings to purchasers, Thursday, the last day of our Mid-Year Stock Ad- justment Sales. Mrs. Catherine Gallo- way, 4209 Orcas St., Rai- nier 0267-J, was trou- bled with rheumatism for eight years, her feet and limbs so swollen that Record Hordliendet at U This Summer The largest number of students Blind Man ed by Being With Affinity | MILWAUKEB, June 2%---That if, from ggut We indred Sisrders, try Nalgen it was impossible for her to get out of bed in the morning. After taking one and one-half bottle of Nalgen she is able tu do all her work and to walk miles and enjoy it. TRY NALGEN $3.00 at All Drug Stores heumatiem, neuritis, lumbago, . Where dozens o- called be eral fail, Nalgen results in positive relief. DR. EDITH V. C. MOORE; D. C. CHIROPRACTOR her return to the city to resume her practice at 310-11 Eitel Bidg., Second Ave. and Pike St. Choitua Pacific persed oe ee OD = een Hh mag |Beg Pardon! untrue steteneat eherge, tsut our doo't | Ertte about | tate sepertors humans, su sverithihe thes hse eatl is Walter F. Anderson, of the Ander: son Drug Co., was reported recently to be charged in a federal complaint with sale of moonshine, He isn’t. He Jand 30 ounces of high grade alcohol |in violation of his federal permit. Po: |tice officers made the buy, according |to the complaint, [ GOVERNOR Wallace R. Farrington of Honolulu is the new governor of Hawaii, The Dine aover tetentionaliz prints | makes lis charged with selling one gallon} © | sequence their nerves and will power evér enrotied for summer session work at the University of Washing: ton has been reached thie year, Reg- istration figures total 1,756. ==|WHAT HOLDS MEN BACK IN LIFE, IN MANY CASES, AND nena w NERV- As men grow older the tron in their blood is apt to thin out and as a con: she and her confreres had cured a | man of neurotic blindness by permit | Ung him to remain with his affinity | in preference to his lawful wife was the astounding statement made be- fore the national social conference by Miss Frances Perkins, member of em a te industrial commission, The average man's seodnd J onsite are the wisest. My vticle ti in et os Star WE making my jo with Cheap | joperate o WE HAVE RECENTLY ADDED 1,500 NEW BOXES TO OUR MQDERN SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS, Come and examine our equipment for the safckeeping of bonds and other valuable papers, Entrance corner Second ave, at Pike st, PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK Factory Hair Store and Har-Lin-Za Beauty Shop 15% THIRD A’ A Guarantee That Out of Past Hap- penings Future Troubles And Future Loss Will Not Arise— Such Protection Seems Reasonable, and Well Worth While— Does It Not? As Regards Land Titles It Is Furnished by Washington Title Insurance Company Under State Supervision Assets More Than $625,000 Com Endece the old sort—and the new Corns used to be treated by fakers, But ecience found a better way to treat corns, And millions have adopted it. The modern way is Blue-jay — liquid or plaster. A famous chemist perfected it. This great surgical drese- ing house prepares it. Plaster or Liquid Blue-j ay |§ The Scientific Corn Ender BAUER & BLACK Chicago NewYork Toronto Makers of B & B Sterile Surgical Dressings and Allied Products It is folly to pare corns or to treat them in unscie: ways. Blue-jay is applied by a touch. The corn pain ends instantly. Then the corn is gently loosened. In a little while it comes out. Prove this tonight.

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