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YOUTHFUL FEET @ LOSE PEP 50,000 School Kids Start New Term Tuesday BATHING BEACHES CLOSE Grade and High Attendance Increase 5,600 BY ALY ARO SHOE MAKER The ¢ a ft tion er ful feet the sidewalks, heads wi of another up” Tuesday A w year w mor indicates botween ar will be preliminary there is no diffe school kids 1 except in’ nv about 5,000 m ir studies , year There ¢ ‘em in be t nbers, will same—ranging retread eralls in some full balloons only low-pres will be the enthusi on the t of th still roll thelr stoc © grades to highs, Girls w and their simply, all will y will study a gre piles to the boys, A iittle later, thelr bearings forget the gloric vacation, all will ¢ much as possible from th of all American institutions t public school. And the teachers, w have had a good rest, will soon fall | of “teachin a good ways and to the markmanship young ideal." As an aid t tration, all public bathing were officially closed M The total enroliment ! public schools Tuesday will be the greatest in the city’s history, and jin expected by Supt. Thomas R. Cole to exceed last year's figure by at least 5,000. Increased facilities and teaching staffs are being for the increase, alth: ings will be opened Additions. to three school are nearing completion. new portables have been New home economics and training centers have been lished in two schools. Lu been placed th five a x High school enrollment will ably show an increase of a 690 pupil have Seattle since the last 1 year, it is estimated by Supt. Cole: The personnel and assignment of teaching staffs was made public Sunday by Supt. Cole, and shows an addition of more than 40 teachers. Hits Mayor’s Car; n Seattle's arged vided atid this, m manual estab. rooms Aitional who Motorist in Jail - After he hit the automobile cccu- pled by Mayor Brown, Steve Chikara. | #4, was arrested by Patrotman; Holmes, the msyor’s driver, and lodged in the city charged with driving while under the Influence of liquor. The accident occurred on Rainter ave. near Taylor's mill. Taylor's mift ( Ei - (Advertisenmen) BYORRHEA Can Now Be POSITIVELY CURED To the Person with a foul breath, loose teeth, bleeding gums and bad health, this should be mighty good news. | If the public knew how many serious health troubles came from pyorrhea, more attention would be given to| this condition. Until recent months there was no cure for pyorrhea. Now there is a) cure; so, if your teeth are} loose, call and we will make} them grow in so tight that | a dentist would have trouble} in pulling them out. The ef-} fect of this treatment is ab-| solutely safe, sure and posi-| tive—so you need have no fear as to the result. No charge for consultation. Dept. of Oral Diseases Electro Medical Clinic, 611 3rd Ave. ‘There have been so many ineffee- | tive treatments advocated for Pyor- | rhea that we were rather hesitant at first to make positive clnimn, but we are «o certain now that we feel It m duty to let the public know | ebout ft. No medicines are used in FROM PIMPLES Face, Neck and Shoulders 1 Covered. Lasted Four | | Years, Cuticura Heals. “My face, neck and shoulders were covered with pimples that were hard, large and red. At first I took no notice of them but the trouble kept getting worse. The pimples itched and burned and the more I sctatched the worse they got. They caused constant pain and I Jost my rest at night. The | trouble lasted for four years. “Twas advised to try Cuticural | Soap and Ointment so purchased] | some, and after using six cakes off | Soap and three boxes of Ointment I was healed.” (Signed) Ed Lynn, 121 Sycamore St., Evansville, Ind.,. | March 4, 1925. Nothing quicker or wafer than ticura Soap and Ointment for fin troubles that itch and burn, Hosp the. Ointment 2} and Whe. Taleum zie. Bokt EPTEMBER 1 get asl, kewise | f 7, 1925 - dE POLICE WAR ON/ 775, al JAYWALKING Chief Says Campaign Will Be Pushed Vigorously SEATTLE R STA Foreign Trade Carries Heavyl ndustry Ashore in Ship Repair Field Marshails’ Food Cost 16 Cents Each Per M e BY MRS, om MARSHALT ries telling elghth of * * BY H. F. KRETSCHMAN , aa Seattle’s commerce brings thru the port each year many thousands of tons and millions of dollars’ worth of cargo, And it brings something else. that huge mass of merchandise, literally thousands of vessels move in and out of this port during the year. Many of them call Seattle their home port, making it the terminal of their trade route, Seattle benefits by that volume of commerce in m ways. One of the direct ways in which its prosperit increased, due to the fleod of trade, is in the general marine activity, ship building, ship repairing and ship chandlery. very life of the ship and, therefore, i attle’n water busin t are the urday « To carry Ue traffic sig SEEKING MOTHER FIVE ARRESTED. AND BABE BY SHERIF Minister’s Wife Feared Am-/ Deputies Round Up Booze) ..*\\\ nesia Victim and Traffic Offenders emen more than who red thru any is the the green light’ was the the ers, and the as a whole ed wil And this activity has to do with the the life of trade. order dur at Brem. big wa | docks n were re ee Via king care Coast be ed! hb wandering, de 4 woman ated and on the for a six © intox Mra. Avola M. ¢ Se unlawf pom Chief Sev t y ed Monday 1 be elimin with “NOTED CANTOR DIES HERE S. Schlosberg of New York} ti: Stricken by Death pa ROMANCE, OF SEA ME ANS PROFITS M atrad Hartief held in leu of t arged 4 As long remains nd | major as attle a and its logical position tit will re ship busi same re ct ‘with be ) Ande Raymond be + Beebe and port xicated by Deputies ricke Charles } ren remain so in she ess is sure to ortant factor in the ¢ an imp prosperity General’s ‘‘Aide”’ Tells Queer Yarn “the aide EAGLES PICNI Big Dance Tonight Closes Day of Entertainment Alleged to have posed as ¢ Francis La to military auth 4 is being ng action ral Johnson,” wton, arr noo be « was turr rt Lawton, p Mon RUNS DOWN COP Is Harrington 1s said to have gone Driver Jail Tacoma Flivver in motor and car agency to get a $3,0 achine to be placed at th for al Johnson during the general's bail Held Gen Fir District Labor : ar Demand Is Steady pabice pape Sag PORTLAND, Eagle attendin . Me age me sus ne nd notified the police. exhib the famous Unio piclous Lette aS an “Charleston lam F fown by TORNADO HITS KANSAS NSAS CITY, Mo. & ature na sas Cit bd bd V8.8.) i A WERE rs BS eer Ete K k woman, blew st wrecked teleph on his own recog pending r n the outcome of Jurtsch's indition.}to the Weat ¢ He ts at the Tac General ho ak ten’ 46 ot sft ota ey ; | To Charles Lockard, President of the Seattle Base- At— ean Ball Club ren ncrmens r attempts at co-operation with county officials to prohibit and aint of gambling on the Seattle ball games from seeping Tinhorn gar and bet ort CHIBE ATTLE HERE’S MORE ABOUT NAVY of ROBE Byala Kiwanis be) i. ° <sccoiria c oae ! _Club to Visit City os bs Hasnain tage ae tadam Fr with ¢ ho has so! Not purpose HOYTS’} Removal when y > 1 make fac in warning, you will get but it's disc ng to the man naible for the slanm Ww t the man his horn ed ad ped of course vitae wheel to hold up traffic while looking at a twisted face. He ont rm - ol of his car CHIEF SEATTLE ptember & = a = ee “To Gen. Charles G. Dawes iat clay aeiwenaicd Dear Helln-Maria: I hope you had an enjoyable stay in the city. : siccsatn’ and of the} 1 passed you walking up Fourth ave. Saturday, You looked like an MADE oiinee aiken: | iy ta | axed Likewine, with that inimitable pipe, like a personality en at the Western Washington | 1'™ glad you noticed such a change in my city since your last visit State Fair But I wish th you would visit ttle oftener, so that the city would not seem so strange to you and you such a stranger to it. CHIEF SEATTLE. Wife’s Complaint Puts Man in Jail To Seattle Kids Dear SCHOOL | WH. J. Zimmerman, 28, a Men-of-tho-Future: I watched you race in your coasters out ur in rapld suce May al pelion hesdauarier yourrelves to be ‘true sportsmen, If you lost, there was no grumble, Pui biteraetad | nce ee ho complaint. The decision of tho judges was final in every case. es colanal. Malton pM a eens Ses Losing, your only comment was, “Well, next year, I'll do, better.” t G eat t progress, Hut many t P t} with nonaupport of h kind sportsmanship that always wins out in the end. at a GI Ha cans aha “uetiw Ginna: Tc aie pee ere r, perhaps you will win, And there will be a next year and : WWE TWGGA. Vie wetinta’ Nawal abtnli erhing Delantived more after that, for the race Is one of the best kid stunts that S Je eeratitan basaline’t caw tae as ts he and M. J, Cleary. Zim.| Nas ever been put on In tho city, You yourselves will agree with mo aving " egrat ont pataiiaaphal fe rman declared that he had en.| that, I know, because 1 heard several of you say so Friday ded with » ‘ors from sea deavored to induce his wife to jotn| CHIEF SEATTLE. owns who ed appropriations for| him in Seattle and that she had their districts |r isk To Seattle Police Force Ho Shoe | ——_——_—— a Dear Cops: I'm glad to see that you are going to enforce the | | ~ ——— traffic regulations fully. It {s the only way to make the new auto- Bis 5 navay matic signal system effective and at the same time make the streets || HERE’S MORE ABOUT = safe for pedestrians, A good education campaign, with a threat Co MITCHELL HERE’S MORE ABOUT behind it, will soon make pedestrians obey the “go” and “stop"* P dud FI OOD lights as Well as the autolsts: CHIEF SEATTLE, ‘ STARTS ON PAGE ONE |) - | 7 i Hoyt’s New Location STARTS ON PAGE ONE |! To the Star Bungalow 1411 3rd Ave. Tupi Goaietese Rad Onan Ke Dear Model Home: Well, Sunday was your last day as the ecyno. negligent j ; sand bring a semblance of order out of| SUT@ of the eyes of all mene secking people in Seattle. You have Whe aitsatiod eas cate Ageia ieee served your purpose of displaying good home craftsmanship well, Joutburst has deeply stirred the} Nothing could resist the tremen.| NeW someone will buy you and you can really be the model home, urtned wervices of the country A. |dous taipact Ot the waters Houses the castle of some Seattle family, for which you were intended. Jown on the ad Seatios:iag'| tie! olininwe, fraleht uidera,| ‘Thanks for your assistance In ‘better homes" education. ndministration of | big bulldings, freight cars, boulders, -" wah ann i eh te, war and n departments | all wero shunted about CHIEF SEATTLE. jautomobtles n, Many regard Mitchell's as-|and demolished by the torrent | 7 = é sertions as ridiculous effust of a| It will be days before damage to| To the School Kids §| man who seeks to be made a martyr, | railroad tracks, highways and Irri-| Dear Prisonersto-Be: That is the way, no doubt, you will view your NO ACTION EXPECTED | cation ditches can be repaired, The] selves tomorrow—as prisoners, I can't blame you. Discipline, re- IN NEXT 48 HOURS urface of the valley for 1% miles| striction, rules and order are sure awful hard on happy, carefree, Others, however, believe has|is covered with mud, stones and| effervescent youth, But don't take it too hard, 1 it just like you Stated the case exactly and dare|debris in the 100-yard path of the do the hurts you receive {n some tumble—smiling, not crying, Some government to open up against| water, In some places debris is sey day, when you grow up and the burdens of the world are placed upon him Jeral fect deep your shoulders, school will no longer be possible. But what schooling No real action is expected for 48| ive dwellings were picked up like] you have had you will appreciate, That which you have missed you EET “is i hours, Everything awaits the in-jtoys and torn to splinters. ‘The| will regret CHIEF SEATTLE. oTAVE THE ve tigation by Masor General Hinds, | three gibt, Uist Gs bptely was aye or + aS Peep which will probably mot be com-| hurled 60 fe unti smashed into a CARED FOR day |PEAR TOUR IN AUTO Dear Chicf aide 4 Voor teeth grow worse and If the administration docides to|¢ AMP MAY 1CTIMS About Radio Broadcasters, “Them's my sentiments, too,” and I thank 4 Inge stiotige att fae chet punish Mitchell, formal charge ve water wall first struck niné] you sincerely and heartily for voicing your recent criticism. There BS dren to be at thelr best. It will be made by the inspector gen-|/small cottages occupied by railroad] one quartet that has gone the rounds of all the stations and never a 4 their teeth, need Attention }eral of the elghth corpa area and}workers. It was there that tho toll new tune added, One of us gallop to the radio at the mere announce. | Aas ke to work with chil: @) preferred against Mitchell, who will{of death and injury w groatest mopt, You are brave to express the opinion hundreds of us feel; and “Dental Service Worth It's placed under arrest \rhen the flood swept tr and ¢ again, 1 thank you ‘ a Cost” G| Three courses of action are open: |titerated the South Wenatchee auto I hope your suggestion takes effect RADIO FAN. a yr, Randolph and Dr, Pret |, Prosecution for conduct | park, where nearly 50 tourists were PE | tow ‘gersonally ‘examine and | unbecoming an. officer and a feumpod, It in. theao tourista who] Dear Chiet Seattle i rete for ane Pataines titty gentleman, the penalty for |cause the uncertainty as to tho list » On First ave. 8. and Walker st, In the 2200 blo®k, is a business @ licensed hygienist, capabl which is dismissal, of missing, It is believed that some firm worthy of mention because of its window flower boxes to greet 8 cares for all propylactie work 2. Prosecution for conduct may have been chught in the wave the incoming tourists on that well-traveled street a Open:avenings for your con Prejudicial to good order aud lof water and thelr bodies buried un A READER. D YSTAIC IS AD AP ‘POINT MIs NT discipline, the penalty for | der the heap of debris J ov ) Whieh is up to the court mar No definite siatementa an to the Dear Chief attle H ap tial and may include a jail sens | property and erop damage or the list Why should you speak of Mt, Rainier? When you Know that in NDOLP DOLPH ® PRETIOW fence, so . lof dend and injured can yet be made “our” hearts there is but one name for it, Tacho-ah, RA 3. Simple reprimand, {it is possible that more bodies He The very idea, you acknowledging our paleface brothers’ “ideas,” Vine and Wasthie Mitchell does not expect or want {hidden in the ruins, It will be days| don't remove the feeling in your can tribesmon’s hearts Entrance 1604 4th Ave, [to be let off with a reprimand, and | befo@@ reconstruction work can clear For “our” sake, we would rather not se t in print Over the Bank for Savings [| war department officials helievelaway and repalr the property de We pardon me for sending you a reprimand such ag this, but ELAot- 4076 the charges be has made are too|struction worked In a few momenta! don't you really think you deserve it? erious to ignore, by the flood, A voader of the Star for 20 years, and @ “Real @Perican.” | GUN Vice Presi: | CHIEF SEATTLE PAGE 3 THE GROTE;RANKIN CO AVE) MOLL Prewer FIFTH NUE J AND PIKE Our New. Telephone Number Is ELliott- 6600 Dinner and Dance ‘| .FROCKS For the Junior Miss | G9 4.50 ACK to school, and the Junior Miss will be needing new dinner and dance frocks for her smart in- formal parties and dances. Fashion-wise, she will adore these new models of cut velvet and chenille brocaded on georgette. And quite rightly, too, for the colorings are won- derful, combinations of the yew bois-de-rose and gray, brown and gold, cuckoo and pencil blue, and bois-de- rose and pencil blue, beautifully soft and rich. The styles have the jaunty snap and animation that the young lady likes, flutterings bows from the shoulder, godets and flares, circular skirts, tunic effects, sleeve- less or long sleeve models, all the chic new details of the mode. The sizes range from 14 years to 38 bust measure, and not only the miss, but the small woman also will find them charming. FU Fitch, —The Grote-Rankin Co., Second Floor Fur Trims the Autumn Mode Squirrel, Skunk, Opposum, Thibetine and Mouflon $1.00 to $30.00 the Yard ICHNESS ‘and elaboration of trimming character- izes the Autumn mode, and of all favored trim- mings, fur is the most used. Narrow bandings, such as are used on frocks, gowns and suits, is moderately priced at $1.00 a yard. Fitch, especially favored of Fashion, is used in widths from 1 to 6 inches, and is priced from $3.50 to $30.00 the yard. | Furs of gray coloring are also very much used, the |], soft velvet of the mole or the fluffy Thibetine being equally smart. Opposum and coney are shown in wide and narrow ||| widths from $1.00 to $16.50 per yard. Black in these \{| furs is especially attractive. | White coney of superior \]) quality, from one-half inch to 4 inches in width, sells for \]) $1.25 to $14.00 the yard. i White Mouflon is also fea- | tured in the 6-inch width, at $16.00 the yard. That air of warmth and richness for which the smart autumn model strives, is achieved by, the generous use of fur trimming, and you will |] find these furs of exceptional quality and very moderate in \]) price. —The Grote-Rankin Co, First Floor Special Purchase - | Sale of Silks ,200 yards of Crepe Satin, the yard, $2.85 i 000 yards heavy costume Crepe de Chine, in plain colors, Extra special. The: Varde oie eater Sei. | Fine Brocaded Silks and Woolens. Extra special. The yard..............$2.95 Printed Silks, Radiums and Crepes De i chine in plain colors. Extra pee Bdanth Black Satins and Crepes with em- broidered borders—outstanding value. The yard vii.) aM ieee mee! Come and get acquainted with the values in our new Silk Department. —The Grote-Rankin Co,, First Floor ‘To sell that used car, DR, WO Natural Remedien Dr. Wo, Chinese Docs Merb Specialist, npounds the Chinese ure Herbs, root wpvelfic for stomach, da, rhou- Hens, RUSSES property filled, Just reach | | | hendack matte, eatareny blood disorc with naty aruged De, | | | | | | Are you using Star Want Ads? If for the nearest phono and call not, you should. ‘The cost is less and MAIn-0600, A Star Want Ad. will/ the circulation larger. do it. =

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