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Henry Blake Picks All-City Football Eleven; Turn to ‘the ky ports Page y] “The Newsp: per Ww ith ‘the Biggest Circul: ation in Washington bx ¢ | Tides The SeattleStar ji" Abe SS a Bntered as econd Class Matter May 3, 189%, at the Postoffice at Beatile, BY under (he Act of Congress Starch Per Year, by Mall, $4.00 ATTL B, WASH., TU RDAY, NOVEMBER 1925 1WO CENTS LN SEATTLE. BUILD $1,250,000 ORPHEUM THEATER HERE Home “Cit Mother’? Named by S SEAT 3,000 ae SAVE it OF | << AND TO BE DESPONDENT | CITY’S BEST ene ; Lot at Fifth Ave. and Stewart St. arr, Pome |MMre. Nana Atkingon to Be 3ought for Site; Latest Devices for Comfort of Patrons Ordered HE largest and finest “theatre in the Northwest is to be built by the Orpheum Circuit, Inc., on its new sit« at Fifth ave. and Stewart st., according to Kar] Reiter, man- ager of the Orpheum theater, who announced Saturda the purchase of the site and plans for the immediate con- struction of the new showhouse The theater will cost $1,250,000, Reiter said, and will seat 3,000 people, more than any other playhouse in the Northwest. Howdy Is to brow KTCL Sunda evening. Pray Young Folks’ Friend HOPE TO AVOID SUICIDES Severyns Says Wayward May Be Put on Right Path wa speake Dance to Aid : es ber _FOOTB! ALL NOTE es ; in Probe of as se e | May urda I w locatic A Share y » 8 e the ast corner won't be half as } > bea | Stewart st. The Ic the f ad ‘ hute Jeath feet frontage on t aking in most of the Moler’s Barber College vs. Y a ‘ 1 M. C. A. Night School. he te “ Mexander Hamilton Institute o@ 1 vs. Cornish Sebi ab tinea Yau wilt tas the ees Griffin & Murphy Business ‘ jargest in the « College vs. the 1. C. S. “Tigers ete ef Scranton, Penn x a . Smithsonian Institute vs. De s and t ar neat n Honey's Dancing Academy troubie u niet at Often t are already drawn lines of other Orpheum n other sections of the The here Orpheum shov Rudolph Va clreuit. A similar one bet constructed in Los A of by n ws how POEMS OE BASSION mfort am viee trouble: | f our old theate Divorced are Mr. ed sons and daughters of othe: oy We tt 1 And Mrs. Hill, These me . We still hot She found by chance he, ‘ding. Bi) cor . ion of the nev His florist bill. h . et in the near nves marriage li aps they're ‘em ing will it to give it a r e and the seat- ngements will make eact access and comfortable scheme has not yet been but ail of the latest nd most modern conventences > n * Reiter said. @ hears will be ker Many times in he 4... aie | matron, Mrs. Atkinson UR OWN ALL-AMERICAN to advise boys and gir SPECTATORS’ TEAM ng o falee step, get Henry Tripe, But her who drove home ‘hem from across the Uni-| There are versity bridge after the Stan- ford game in +4 hours, min- | city and go utes, establishing | Others are 2 new world's reeord for the run ment ocal cemet (my Seattle Clearings Set Coast Record per cent in week over the e corresponding week eattle tops all Pacific gregate pewentage 5 it was an- Rock Slide Sweeps Train Into Lake CRANBROOK, F an R. E ie lake, 1 miles ¢ ou hen a rock slide se cr from the track into the water. En. Seattle’s clearing total registered gineer H. Gammon and Brakeman $54,709,000 as against $51,474,000 for H. J. Justable, jumped and were! Portland. San Francisco dropped only slightly hurt, The freight} 28 per cent from the gain during y badly wrecked the corresponding week in 192 in 1924 ss what's left after the ‘eat y en eaten oof Da Many Women Eager | ALL RIGHT, FOLKS, YOU CAN “ 60 AHEAD NOW AND to Be “City Mother” BUY A TURKEY Th of Police Chief Severy TTLE YOUTH is the title borne by Mrs. Nana Atkinson, who was officially named “city mother” Prosperity in State Is veryns, Saturday. Her duty will be to advise despondent and despairing youth and to console Today's Fable: Once upon a . ony) boys ‘and Bis trom suicide by her meen . - Bitar Ktact Paotogrepi ey, Making New Record tet Sta, | gS a DOLLAR MAKES | |Business, Cr on a ndustry Are anteroom outside the office “Now Hartley MOTHER TO by Chief of Polic them. Chief Severyns hopes to Thursday, November 26 giving day."—Official wanted to ding in 5 2 conditions | baye bee been too low for the Iumbermen ndidates — USINE = ae Local Capitalists to Meet thruout the state of Washington |to make a reasonable profit, How- were reported Saturday ever, the future is bright and lead- New Mother Happy and Discuss Plans To Ree high cievaie vot hare. expect te pes ther aeetey iti Good crops with high prices, an abilized soon at Her Position ANS a2 erin eA proved industrial sttuation and con-| “The Seattle building re * Mrs. Nana Atkinson, “brand new . tinually greater commerce are pour-|flects that of the entire st The other of Seattle’s boys and girls Ing on acquiring — fiy President ing money into the pockets of the/ value of permits issued in the first : B DIARY with troubles, is wery happy ay.| ships on the Pacific ferry run re | | people } 10 months of 1925 is greater than t ai vi pirhig ’ ; hoped so much that som®/ fused to get excited Saturday when It is estimated that the returns |the total permit value of 1924, And antamn day, and | o.1¢ pportunity would be given struction is not comp! ) — a te mr dag romp with Freddie, | 50 fy pe an re ald ahi va | the Uni State hipping from good business is creating a | pears is not completed for the Me Damatihe Aad we mighty merrie, us 1 p OFF | staan dex! sutivlaationt bid much highet average purchasing | Ittance, be 1 girls who are despondent o' sn arty Evae betorn' ti “Lastly the state industrial situa- fuse, forsooth, Pres : %, Stanley Dollar for tt power this year than ever before in Rehy ldo, bt Gia 'at ote st the | troubles which they think too se-| from T Stan Dollar for the the history of the state |tion is promising and the Washing- it was only in 1 *e to It i ie ton has naught but good | Tious to be remedied can com Le | Tho farmer, particularly, is bene. |tOO custorns district leads the Pa i jenrte for all the smeone for advice and sympathy aii diobably have an, titorie ’ 5 aii the | cific Coast ane, in the past four e p m ou an t fited, Asahel Curtis, chairman of the! Ne daar UAL ‘ tn Atkinson, kindly and soft-| Meeting the first of the week and Seattle Chamber of Commerce state | Yoptt, Me Gaus bhava ie pee to: and } erent Be ‘decide if we'll make a formal b Guess the development committee, said today in | | see rOrela A sttacte anon di | Raa aa is spoken t in her homme 1 progres: ¢ i ; and talked quietly | or n 1 W. C. Dawsor summarizing tho business situation wie ds room § ior thet "A good wheat crop, with 10,000,-| |f : . I, and she ¢ to a Star reporter. An understand: | ping man and spokesman for the h d S d f t te . ad gta ee wt) 00 bushels 01 th last y ryan evan rt AP hora Teomimtaulee nary eva (ede reat Thir ide o he |o00 bushels moro than last year a {A double pox on such m woman! | ¢ Pavia its hak actionasls oo p | Avernge fruit p, with general alee best baa. Members of the group Indicated | higher prices; an undamaged potato they did not take the Dollar bid | with any great seriousness, One ; m-|5 Traffic Signals lof them sald it “looked tke 6 ise Will Be Installed | 10%*-*:r0e7!" The impression was 1 | that the shipping board would give Triangle Until You Start | yield, while other sections are short; | Reading {live stock bringing better prices and | A | Showing the first signs of a recovery from its five years’ depression, prove |that the farmer is gotting ahead of | Watch for It snaees ve Sei | Ballon of moc ta "9 Street Superintendent Barkhuff| Seattle capital every chance in the | the game this year,” he said | owe as been awarded $2,500 for the In-| world to get the ships before GROWERS I Today | The a : tallation of new fic signals out! cepting Dollar's offer. ‘ VARDED | | is National Education =| 0% the city budget, instead of the| The board nae not called for bid I S M d : T S ] S | ‘ake the apple crop for instance. |} Stanford-Bear game and | If you dow't believe that 000 he had first asked. Thin\on the boats, Similar ships, on th t tarts onday in he eattle Star Both the United States dhe. world other results. This edi- i Days Just look at all permit but five new signals, he! gan Francisco-Orient run, seentl Th G N I crops are short this year, But the ton! will) be? ORE e Money i pair of educ wa were bought by the Dollar inter H 4 Waahingtor rowers have alomat » ; Nukg °C Cducated These new signals will be in-|ests at. $1,100,000 apiece, about no e Greatest Novel Ever Run in a Seattle Newspaper 98,000,000 bushels, a yictd of 2,800,0001|| Streets immediately | Stalled at Fourth ave, and Jackson | fifth of what they cost (| bushels greater than tho five-yont after the. close of the t., Fifth ave, and Jackson st., to ley Dol left Seattle for | average, Corisequently the growers ifornia contest | replace the experimental signals! Washington a few days ago, with here will make a large profit on their = Oy Going! there now. Signals will also be|the Idea “of getting action—quick aa 2 apples this year s placed at Virginia at. and Wentlake out of the hipping board,” © TOE LNE ea “Lumber makes the poorest shoy Gone! |ave., the north end of the Univer-| Whether he took with him any|men say he did; others say he) The Dollar bid is an offer to chur-| ond of that time to pay $8,000,000 |ing in the review of business, Pro jrity bridge and the Jackson st.| promises of Seattle capital to back | didn't, Stanley himself isn't may-| ter the ships at $1,000 a month | for the quintet—just@@bout a tenth Iduction has been big and Likewise | A. J. 4, approach to the 12th ave. 8. bridge im unknown Some shipping ing each for five yeur and at the f their cout the volume of business, but prices |