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PAGE 2 New Radio to Lin BUILD OUTFITS INTHO YEARS :: Plan Blocked for Years by Japan and England BY WILLIAM PHILIP SIMMS WASHINGTON, Oct tracts are now being cour for the station in the wor Shanghai, and wh for the first time cation between China Con ish for years, all the and what most. ir in down for the state d Hitherto all € the United State has come to subsidized Britist agen Now shang Thi ree rece parturer as knc means Broadway Students Declare Fred Ashley Is| Real Interior Decorator BY JACK HOHENBERG t task of feeding some is.one of the daily chor of Fred W. Ashley, part owner of| the Ashley & Ballinger pharmacy Broadway and Pine st ‘The drug store, street from Broadway high school, | the headquarters of the male elem: of the night school exclusively, an bold is the girl who ventures within the swinging doors during hour. The old drug the lunchroom of 18 years, hax when Broadw that time, th few houses around the district and persons who wished to send their children to high school had to send them to Broad. they which fs across the lived Seattle, as | jmplest way to end a corm Piblnesiay. Stops the pain in- stantly. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters The action is the same At your druggist North Coast Limited Comfortable As Your Own Club Ticket Office: 1407 FOURTH AVE. To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth and Chicago Telephone jot-5580 Eastward Hot Leave Seattle 9110 . 3150 p. my 7:00 p. m. In the extraction of teeth we gay to our patrons: If we hurt you, don’t pay—could we say more? Set of Teeth From $5.00 UP Gold Crown and Bridge Work From $4.00 UP 1422 Second Avenue Wo Stand the Test of Time This Man Has Fed High School Boys 18 Years THE SE k China and U. S. rif aang fram Bd t Bak ‘OHIE with Jy beet fh To Certain U. of W. Stude She says the cr ae nts woman tells nm ere Were man late hour wd was Alma M ngs and, most wded place arine to Just Ordinary Folks Dear People The day aft tlake and Pine of the afterne ened to D, Matthews, Bishor of commerce or th mayor of the ns Ww aitancously, power each—at Hankew and Hart be added Peking To Ww Officer Short shot into the crowd at on to read the page od al in It said, in effect, “What if this had O'Dea, the president of th city?” An it tar at of a CHIEE the a did you b front ment n newspaper tak mbe and to the w ther of important as t ter how exalted! | To the Grand Jury Dear Jur n in Ch ie pa reso diplomacy make 1 to determine ordinar m the subject, gained from 1 will result of ean ication — equal To the Elks’ Festival Committee eget Dear 8 The Elks’ feativ t the Are fied success. Last Friday night, when I crowded to the 4 * body was having wateh our to you sisted upon the a nd n China, regurdtss of nat ne peems to be an unquall. and finally won o the audite 4 time jum was and ¢ Ke Good To Alaska Cannery Owners Conalt! bad up Gentlemer ons in y notorious’ Disease at ‘ou don't clean tv government & mpant y to do it f for a dozen years. ye CHIEF 8EATTLE your own mess, the City Detective Dan McLennan We thin t you are deserving of a few nt w t the Puyallup f There was not a single report of pocket or anyor ed" at the fair this year, which usual, Because of the and quick trial of three notorious characters who were taken the fair grounds, it is very probable that other “allckers" deemed it CHIEF SEATTLE To @ being “t ty * the High nacy has been the dinin arrest Conseq c entered pharm custody almost an soon as they citizens of now Heuten ant governor, was sheltered there at time. "Gloomy Gus" Henderson |To Star Readers nade it his “hangout.” Then there Dear Friends: Did you start “Captain Blood” today? Don’t miss Nig” Borleske, now coach at| ¢his serial. It's a pippin e already read jt, but I'll refrain f Whitman college; Don Grant, cap-| you the plot. But if you like rapid action, lota of fighting, ex ain of the University of Washington| citement galore, you will enjoy this serial, CHIEF SEATTLE. To U. of Ww. Fraternity Men ; Dear you get busy wise to keep away ¢ the at A g Place would be ing mass of hu who demanded: ‘Choc'late malt, Doct? Hey, how's fer a ham sanwitch?" | imme a co cream bar, will ya?*| “Lemme bave a coupla hot dogs— huh?" Ashley calmly explains that the boyhood of today is no worse or no better than that which roamed 10 years ago, “They're just as honegry, and they fill thelr @tomachs with chacolate bars ‘and’ potato chips, instead’ of drinking. plenty of milk. Tho de. mand for malted, mit and milk shakes '1s Increasing daily. It seems as if every boy tf the school wants @ malted’ milk to go with his lunch.” The boys have 30 minutes for| lunch, and then they are obliged to | g0 back to the building and atudy. Thirty minutes,” says Mr. Ash- ley, “ls entirely too limited for any boy to eat as he should. You seo, they come in here like a bunch of | young bull and nearly. tear the} hands off us, trying to get their} saridwiches and chocolate bars. They rush their lunch, so that they may | walk around the block or talk to| some of the girls—I know I'd rush | my lunch if there was some nice} girl waiting for me.” According to the veteran pharma i fe cist, high school boys like sweets | 7, ara tt they kd Teast nee tor | 0 (ne County. Grand Jury els They eka Ne lereigre pa Gentlemen and Ladies: Unless we have been mi: puke salgas Fetes o katy listen to some sensational evidence against the cit y enforcemnt zs officers, from the mayor down. I hope you will have the courage to bring in a report and indictments, if the evidence warrants, regardioas of who may be involved. Seattle can do nicely with lens law violation. CHIEF SEATTLE | pharma ging of the r five who are looting all the trict? Might try p & promptly college t few seconds | nutes to twelve To the County Commissioners ordered roadh CHIEF SEATTLE Denr Sirs o'clock. This Is a step in the ri To the Weather Man Dear Forecaster: Wo certainly can't kick at the kind of weather you're handing us. We don't care what the wood and coal men say CHIEF SEATTLE To Dear Buster of Our Boarding House Dear Friend: Stick to your reducing diet. We know several people who aro gaining more welght than you are losing laughing at your antics a3 you loot the ice-box. CHIEF SEATTLE, To Everybody in General Ladies and Gentlemen: It becomes our duty to remind you that the holiday season is coming In Just a few more weeks. Remember, now that you will want some extra money for Christmas presents, and also that the final installments on Jast year’s Income tax falls due just 10 days before Christmas. A little added savings at this time will make the December pay checks last longer. CHIEF SEATTLE Glad to see you have Jirection. To Mrs. Louise Burckhardt Dear Madam: It Is too bad that #0 soon after your sensational Appearance before the public that you should run afoul of a deputy sheriff and be arrested on a charge of traffic violation. It certainly Is Innocent enough to be dr on the Pacific highway with a young companion at 10 o'clock at night, and most ata that such a small thing as a faulty ight shotld r y arrest again being brought before the limelight of publicity Condo CHIEF SEATTLE. tail and sinformed, you will : | 3 \ 3 1 H m To Dance Hall Matrons Dear Women: It is quite apparent, from the number of cases reported, that you have been lax In requiring girls to prove themacives over 18 years of age before permitting them to work {n such disrepw. table institutions. It is your duty and obligation to the community to protect as many of these unfortunate young women as possible. Be fearless in facing your duties or resign in favor of someone who is not afraid of the “boss'"’ displeasure. CHIEF SEATTLE. | LS CEE \To “General” Kalashnaikoff Sir: If the stories your former associates tell of butcheries and treachery committed under your regime as military leader of Irkutsk are true, then you are not the kind of man that the United States wants as a citizen. Immigration Commissioner Weedin will please the people of Seattle by scanning your record with a miscroscope before permitting you to roam at large among our people. CHIEF SEATTLE, At the first sign of bleeding gums, be on yourguard. Pyorrhea, destroyer of teeth and health, is on the way. Four persons out of every five past forty, andthousands young- er, are subject to it. To Night Motorists Careless People: Sheriff Matt Starwich is on your trail and he holds the bastile as a threat for unlawful night driving on King county's highways, Better pay a little attention to your lights and speed than face an indignant traffic judge. Let this be your warning. CHIEF SHRATTLE, LETTERS TO CHIEF SEATTLE Dear Chief; Your colamn seems to bo a very popular one in The Star (Thenx! Thenx!—Chlef Seattle), and I have a notion tha newsboys devour your column the first thing. I want to ask them Jn all fairness if they think that yelling their wares in a shrill, sarplercing screech into the ears of. passersby adds one slo to thelr credit I mado up my mind years ago to pnas this class of vendors up, and I have found two or three newsboys in the city who are little gentlemen who do not indulge in this practice. They get all my newspaper money, even if I have to go blocks out of my way to patronize them. If the boys won't voluntarily give up this uscleas screeching, then the city should put a stop to it Yours truly, T, R. WRIGHT. Brush your teeth with FOR THE GUM More than a tooth paste —it checks Pyorrhea 35¢ and 60c in tubes To know | how good a cigarette really can be ma: you must try New Hospital to Be Inspected Tuesday TACOMA, Oct, 22.—An Inspection of the new neuro-paychiatric hosp! tal for war veterans, at American Lake, will be made tomorrow by Dr. Leon M, Wilbur, commanding officer of the hospital, according to announcement today, ‘The work of installing equipment was begun to day. It 1# expected that the hospital, | which will open with accommoda tlons for 200 patients, will be en larged Inter if the capacty limit in overtaxed, ‘\DIDATES FOR GOVERN. NT positions ax forest rangern will take thelr elvil service exam: 22 Years in One Location inations for duty at the Wederal bullding here ‘Tuesday. | | ATTLE T AR Denies Discourtesy to U. S. Navy Men cACATTIC STEM TMS | | | at MONDAY, OCTOBER e K. C, to Be Host to Everett Alleged Narcotic Violator Is Freed Seattl pp MEMBER'S MERTING,” AMEMICAN HOMES BUREAU) FOR BITTER AMERICAN Homes “<=: |BEDROOM FURNITURE extraordinary reductions— ~all our bedroom furniture is in this sale, regular stocks of great quantities— everything that enables this sale to prove itself the most advantageous event of its kind we have offered in years. Quantities and varieties and PRICE! ery type of good bedroom furniture is here in an assortment which is unequaled anywhere, and “Your Credit Is Good!” ny, 100 of these bedroom suites to GO at these supremely low prices: DRESSER 6720 A8-in. top, Silvertone ror. enam waln sale. i-pe, walnut suite nel only space to 9 or Spe combini XVI period price $186.25. 1 4-in. mir- gray combination ] for this Regular for this sale —3-po, walnut auite, XVL period, Regular price $141—, Special combination for this sale. Louls Special 2-pe. ivory and pink enameled suite, Louls XVI Re 10950 11975 BED 5285 —full size, exactly as pic- tured. Silvertone gray enamel or combination walnut, Special for this sale. CHIFFORETTE VANITY DRESSER 4835 6745 —exactly as pictured. 34- —46-in. top. Mirrors 18x in. top. Silvertone gray 86 ins. and 10x26 ins. enamel or combination Silvertone gray enamel walnut. Special for this or combination walnut. sale. Special for this sale. show these few sample values: SE = 26250 438— walnut suite. Louis Regular price $883—. 100 of these steel beds tremendously reduced in price— —this substantial steel bed. Vernis Martin or white enameled. 2-in. posts. -in. fillers. Very special priced for this 6-day sale of bed- room furniture. 785 6-day special of fer; EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE (—guaranteed 15 years) the EMPRESS MALLEABLE range is backed by the Strongest guarantee ever given with any range—actually guaranteed not to wear out for FIFTEEN YEARS. This week we place this BEST of ALL RANGES in your home on terms of only $2— a week, and also present to each purchaser an aluminum roaster, as pic- tured, 12-lb. turkey size, your old stove taken as part payment— —4-pe, walnut suite. Queen Anno period. Regular price $546—. Special for this sale suite, Louls period. Mabog- Regular price 8 this sale. . . —tpe. multe. Queen Anne pertod. Mahog- any. Regular price $878.75. “Special for this WAle.J....se0000 —t-pe. Sheraton sulte. Combination mahog- any. Regular price $439— Special for thin Bale. cecceseenss —4-pe. mahogany suite. 4-post Colonial. during this 6day special offer we. give to each pur chaser of an EM- PRESS MAULE- ABLE range, with- out extfa charge, a. heavy grade aluminum — roaster, large .enough = to hold @ .12-Iby ture STANDARD FURNITURE CO. L, SCHOENFELD & 80: Founded 1804 SEATTLE Second Avo, at Pino St. TACOMA L. Schoenfeld & Sons