The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1924, Page 3

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MONDAY JAY 26, 1924 Counteract Your | ° Tendency toward Acid Mouth... By letting WRIGLEY’S give you relief, lasting joy and benefit. tHE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 3 THE GROTE-RANKIN CO, QUTO F KEGEL. Preasdent AND PIKE ST. HERE’S MORE ABOUT JAP BAN STARTS ON PAGE 1 | MARTINS ARE REUNITED } —_ FIFTH AVE. Just Arrived! - A New Lot of Women’s Dress Coats center of t pr Yo allen ineligible to citizensht shall be adinitted to the t ‘The effect of this provision ts t bar, t w, all Je } @ It removes the food particles that nati trendy are pavent | i lodge in the teeth and cause fer- ig ¢9.38 Ciiteen. if mentation and decay. It WASHES LA ND DECISION Manufac- the mouth and teeth, counteracting | turer's Samples the acidity that does so much damage. While Seattle antiJap leaders re exujtant at th tion of Presd. Coolidge in signing . the | IS UPHELD UNUSUAL 1 law, was denied reversal taken Sunday, VALUES! Bellingham, shows Maj. Martin, world flyer, reunited to Mrs. Martin and their son, Bobby. ° * on ct . AE TINS TOMS ALNNS) AT, Witiaine, of the A. B, Will Priced for ie: Samal fams & Co, real estate brokers, Quick M F d sk d be convicted under’ the ate ant Clearance 4 under the state anti / ore Freedom Aske in the state supreme court, when | for the School Children #sr.s='s0s"en At Washington, the United States supreme court held that a Seat tle city ordinance denying pawn- broking licenses to aliens was de- clared invalid. The court held that | the ordinance violated a commercial | tre with Japan result of the decision, it is Japanese pawnshops will up thruout the city, unless other restrictive legislation is passed |by the city council. Prosecuting Attorney Douglas, and his chief deputy, Ewing D. Colvin, were highly pleased at the conduct of President Coolidge in signing the jexclusion act, | “The next most important duty,” Douglas said, “is to rigidly enforce state antialien land laws. The up. holding of the conviction of Williams will be @ great help to us in enfore ing this law.” Williams was fined $50 by Judge A. W. Frater when a jury found him | Remedy for Conditions Is Seen in New Suggestion From Teachers BY G. LUCTLLE BUTLER ation h woly f y after every meal $ AQ This selected group of Coats comprises fine twills, charmeen, covert and weaves of this character in the season's preferred color range: Navy - Black - - Greystone - Slate | | These Coats in styles with long, straight lines, also | | cape effects, are trimmed with fur trimming of Viatka Squirrel. Braiding in artistic effect, fringe and | scarfs appear at intervals. They are all beautifully tailored and lined through- out with silk. is prescribed by dentists and doctors. Says one dentist: “If chewing gum is used regularly it will result in a noticeable benefit to the teeth.” Get your WRIGLEY benefit today. nm made to the P.T. A. up at the y come ved, | sprin n are funda-| . ve as they school children, and. wus the honor system ina W |tngton University class, local educa | tors were int od Monday in a to the New York/t by the Teacher's City, and wrong ts lack of suffictent Several flavors Wrigley quality Sealed in the Purity Package © eastern teachers ask estab | an experimental school “freedom will be the watch room with NOTE: “Tests show that the t cen | Suilty in the rior court of King size ra a Yow isses, glands of the mouth are that ha inet pone bl bie Sapa A full size range for women and misse twenty times more active lidren ‘accordi defeat the a n jand law Second Floor when wechew. Thefluid rp cd ah Dovigias 4 at he from these glands new upon jail se = for future ¥ tralizes the acid in the oh are being | tors of the mouth and washes it a College Professor. 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Children have to be directed; certain definite ¢ must be expected of them. Too tiative’ usually ends In | loose accomplishment.” | : 3 a | | K. 6, SHOW SOON | Minstrel Troupe to Perform | | Thursday Evening | — MAKE IT THE CHILDREN’S TREAT — {Alien Smuggling Cases Face Tr were bei 1 - very | Seattle theater-goors will have the | opportunity next Thursday evening | to seo an old-time minstrel show, when the Knights of Columbus will put on a dark-face entertainment at | the Orpheum theater for the benefit | of their general relief fund. Dancing, singing and plenty of comedy will be furnished by an all. | star cast of performers. | Joe Vidone, leading comedian with | the Ermine Light Opera Co. and} star of the last K. of C, show, will strut his stuff, and C. 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