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T oe ae - es _ BS - = - - = - - - 2 = “The trouble with the American cit lal form from its politica in a sp Yet Todd defends the Hinky D: | - And this council of 30 is to ha ‘(Breater than the mayor's at pri MANAGER I8 APPOINTED? ‘CT THAT FROM THE CITY M THUS TIE HIS HANDS, HOWEV LD BE? ry | ‘We used to have in Seattle. You remember them. In certain wards none but a sal representative, bo. to the council. history. IN ONE WARD, NONE COULD GET ELECTED TO THE COUNCIL | SS HE WAS SATISFACTO Wouldn't it have been rich pick DON'T KID US, TODD. TWO CHARTER Former Councilman J. Y. C. Kel- MBs and T. H. Bolton two of the charter revision members who d against the Hinky Dink art!- gave their reasons for their ac to the Municipal League Tues- served both in the ward and in the council elected 2. im the light of my experience,” Kellogg, “I say that the ward m was infinitely bad, and the nt system much better. The under the proposed charter ints to a return to the system “Miscarded several years ago because its evident evils. “The city m er proposed ts thing less than an appointive HE PAPA OF THIS KIDS THE PUBLIC oh before the Tilikums Tuesday. | More dangerous politics than ever existed in Seattle. e Imagine the Hinky Dink thing in oper re elected from small districts and therefore not responsible to electorate of the city as a whole. sager—which is but another name for mayor—whose powers will be far) ent, and whos WON'T THESE WARD COUNCILMEN PLAY POLITICS? EY HOLD SECRET CAUCUSES? EME AND MANEUVER AND TRADE VOTES BEFORE THE Todd says a city manager can save the city $1,000,000 In five years. >_AND HE CAN SQUANDER $1,000,000 IN FIVE MONTHS IF HE TO DICKER WITH 30 PETTY POLITICIANS FOR HIS JOB. | Imagine the selection of a city manager by. the ward counciimen| ng of his corporation subserviency, could get) That is not theory. IBLER, BOSS OF THE WARD. city manager? Oh, no, they wouldn't have played politice! RAPS AT HINKY DINK SYSTEM. NK PLAN that It does not separate It said Charter Commissioner | yt | side,” ink charter which opens the way to Counciimen—30 of ion. | ve the power to appoint a city man salary will be $12,000, WON'T | WON'T THEY PLAN AND WON'T THEY EXACT THIS AND) AGER FOR THEIR VOTES,) CAPABLE HE ORDINARILY) | | joonman, a gambler, or a epectal priv It le fact, written In Se} RY TO A CERTAIN NOTORIOUS AND THAT I8 A FACT, TOO. ings for those counciimen to appoint | FRAMERS TAKE jmayor. The people have nothing to |say about his appointment. He will | be named by the counct! by a eigeud ential voting system that does not place responsibility. The larger the council the greater the danger of selecting a poor administrator.” | Bolton declared that the charter} UR cartoonist sizes up provid two mayore—"“the mayor P in nai who receives $5,000, and| question, now before the city manager, who receives $12,000." “It we are to have a city man- ager,” said Bolton, “I belleve he should be elected by the people, and not by the council of 30, No mat- ter what they may tell us of European cities, the fact remains that in merica the smaller councile have proved superior.” other. win, the transcontinental pockets. The STRANGE, THEATRE “A ROMANCE OF THE UNDERWORLD.” By Paul Armstrong. soem te Seattlo of $2 price. @ wil be paid . untrue. for the ements with laying the Do each week. _Call all communications to supposed to eases as mine. Also tried without results. I could not #1 & time and I would have to get Mme sleep. My life was a burden manual labor that required const hope of over regainin, advised me to consult Dr. and after the third night I wa ime completely cured of the ast we had for years. Iam now a labor and my breathing is fine from any complaint to call on the to answer any questions pertain ElAmusements= the manager of the Olympic View i statement in this article is found We will protect the public in their search for health by producing affidavits of the highest char- : . This will be a protection against imposition. Dr. G. J. Nuernberg, manager of the sanita- His sanitarium is well equipped the business it represents. , who is known in the state for performing wonderful cures on of hands without the use of drugs. has made the blind see, the deaf hear, the ick get well. of diseases without drugs. tried others and they have failed make good, come to us, and if you are curable cure to demonstrate our ability and power in the affidavits which we will put Do not forget the number, as it is important for one who is looking for health. us up by phone and we will tell you the way to get to the sanitarium. is answered day after receiving. Address DR. G. J. NUERNBERG 16 West Harrison St., Seattle, Was! obstinate chronio case of asthma I tried different wer the best in their profession in treating such my health BP able to sleep well, and I ar at this Bubseribed and sworn to before me this 26th a Notary Public in and for the State of Washington, residing MOORE aWern Mate. Wed. Fri. and fet | THE HONEYMOON en a FAttor’s 1a; Po*Keattie Set Mat, Ie tol most erim' he lost, and * with his \dectded to fellow men. He te now a liveryman lin Seattle and does not care to re veal his real Identity, The he ‘got at een. for Jono night 4 With Al Jolson. 800 te 87.00; Wed. and Fri. Mats, 25¢ to $1.00, forthwest town H 10. 40, sooner or "came ou ter, This ook 2:38, METROPOLITAN Three Performances Daily, at 7:20 and 9 o'clock. The Triump! f Moving Pieture Art “HIAWATHA” Lengtetiow's Immportal Poem Dramatized. | Price, any seat, 250. Prices for Childres By “Shanghai Jim.” It looked like a soft job. But I have learned that the things which look the easiest often turn out the hardei You remember, I reckon, the | night the balcony fell at the Armory during the races and hurt a lot of | people back five years ago, in 19097 I was in Seattle at the time and helped pull several good jobs. The jerowds were coming in for the A Y-P and the pickings were good. I always worked at night. A_ lot lof dubs at that time were pulling daylight stuff in downtown stores. They all got grabbed. The day robbery makes sensa tional newspaper reading, but it |doesn't pay grocery bills for the |man bebind the gun. Nine times |out of ten he finds a copper on his |neck and gets @ free pass to the strong house, As I was saying, I was here the night the smashup came off at the Armory. I had been fighting shy of bulls for weeks as I had a hunch some of Chief Ward's men would be |more'n glad to nab me Harness bulls and dicks (detec- tives) were rushed to the accident many cures he has made He has recently Dr. T. F. Pratt, the Drug- Seattle and different FOR SALE $100 Brand New Visible Type- writer, latest model; never used, $27.50 Morey Stationery Co. This man is healing If you are THE EASIEST WAY TO END DANDRUFF not doubt, but give us a | Scalp There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff complete lly and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, lordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. | By morning most, if not all, of your dandruff will be one, and three or four more applications will All corres- Phone Queen Anne 31 completely dissolve and entirely | 3127 destroy every single sign and tr of It, no matter how much ass tty nat 1, aftelton, Wash. Augunt i911 dandruff you may have is is to certify that I, Albert ©. Purdy ‘emidin - « te c Mason county, Washington, do givo my affidavit in thin cane no thers Lling and diseing ot the went ‘echt Will be no doubts in the mind of the public in regard to the gonuin weed ye len Mabe 2: bd Ness of this cure. After suffering for about fourteen years with an g StOD instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. physicians who y different kinds of patent drugs only about two or three hours at up and inhale some drug to give §| If you want to keep your hair so me, oF wee not able to do h looking rich, do by all means get on, was about to gi . “ 2 igs le gm Big A rid of dandruff, for nothing de tt. T began taking treatme stroys the hair so quickly. It not only starves the hair and makes tt en, one bel ol oy oe ad than : fall out, but it makes it stringy, Healer and get cur Lam willing {| less, and everybody notices it. You ing to this state can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and four GRANT C. ANGLE, ounces Is all you will need. This at Shelton. f|simple remedy has never been known to fail, two coasts will line their pockets. Stop Falling Hair and Itching | “a” as es ain Gatco soige the Panama Canal free tolls the United States senate. It is all a question of profits for one gladiator or the If free tolls wins, the shipping “interests” on the If free tolls do not railroads will line THEIR UNUSUAL THING about to keep order. When I got wised to this, I figured I'd have time to take @ stroll in the residence seo he| tion, turn a little trick and make an| never whimper | easy getaway with a roll | I went out to Lincoln park and was planning my work when a young fellow and girl sat down on a bench a dozen steps from the tree where I was standing. | I wasn't anxious to listen to spooners right then, but I couldn't get away without attracting atten tlon and #o I waited. The young fellow’s talk was an| honest sort of a conversation. I felt like a sucker standing there taking {ft all in. He wanted her to his wife. She consented after a lot of preliminaries that usually go with such scenes. The sortf-a-gun had the ring all be ready. He muat have been #ure of his ground. He slipped {t on her finger. Then they kissed each other. It was getting late. He looked at a watch to tell her the time. The watch was gold. I hated myself for the thought. Gold watch, diamond ring; surely some cash about the young man Hands up, please! I won't keep you long, nor hurt you. Just keep | still and don't holler,” I ordered, | They were two fussed young peo- | | it is that both cannot. Hence the fight. Where will the profits come from? OH, FROM THE AMERI- CAN PEOPLE WHO EAT FOOD AND WEAR CLOTHES. The humorous thing about it all is that there are common American people who eat food and | wear clothes who have permitted themselves to become excited as to which of the two fighters they shall pay their money to. Just as if it made any difference. ARGUMENT FOR JUDGE'S RECALL Se | |ple when they caught sight of my| WASHINGTON, May 18—Under| gun. | Pressure of public opinion the house | | The Jane was a thoroughbred and committee on the judiciary is in- I ed. The follow with | vestigating Judge Daniel Thew! | her. wasn't any quitter himself. | Wright with a view to his impeach- “You're a nice sort of a | sent | butting in here at this time of the/ Tho Wright cece is an cxeaijent| night,” be said. He was game, though, and never |*"Sument for the recall of judges. flinched when I glommed higwaten| Wrisht showed in the Gompers and a $50 roll. I wanted the dia-| case his class-prejudice and in many mond ring. other ways has shown bis utter un- Right there I made my ttle mis-| pi noes to act an a fedge. take. : It must have made the fellow peevish when I took hold of the young Iady’s hand. He dived into me like a ton of rock He has been mixed up tn a mul- titude of questionable financial dealings, and is even accused of using his judicial position to cheat/ his creditors, leach ratlroad BEGIN PROBE OF WRIGHT IS FINE BUSINESS MEN TO BACK PORT BODY IN RAILWAY FIGHT Tho controversy which has devel-| Thus, before a shipment ts de oped betw the port commis-|livered to th rehant or manw sion and ipt. Valentine, of the] facturer, two and some times three city utilities department, over the! raflroads have levied upon It franchise asked by the port to| This the port commission in build a rallroad in order to reduce |tends to wipe out by running @ switching charges tn Seattle, iblicly owned belt line to handle be made the subject of thor r he switching business. investigation by the Seattle Com | The franchise comes up before meretal Club. council committees Frida Members of the club expressed Valentine's objection is that it surprine at the meeting last night| does not contain a common user that any obstacles should be placed | clause like in private franchises, or in the port's way on this matter. | any provision for payment of over At the present time switching| head bridges or for paving of charges are duplicated because | streets. company exacts # To this, the port commissioners tariff of its own for freight carried | reply that the port is not a private over its tracks enterprise, but a public institution, ria Ba ny, May 22, 8 to 9 p. m , 10 © m Musto Seventy-five thousand will partict- Junior exposition, pate in the nine days’ program of music and play arranged for the Child Welfare Exhibit, May 22-30, in the general court A feature of the exhibit will be under Ww. an exposition of the handiwork of yet. school children done out of school ef iston ¢ public hours, including gardening, wood ae ae work, toys, electrical and mechani eal apparatus, printing, arts and crafts, including baskets, books, booklets, leather work, weaving, domestic science and art, millinery, also peta, including dogs, cats, pou try, rabbits, squirrels, ete. Chil dren under 16 may compete. Rib- ors of public schools; § under direction of parti rogram, sone Raturday, 10 a mom—G. A. R., Memortal day exerciase by children, in conjunction bons will be awarded as prizes, (with G. AR: 4:20 to 4:18 p.m, May ; pole dance; § p. m., Boy Beouts of Here is what America. planned |at the Chehalis industrial training jschool by Judge Dykeman. The |boy entertained a party of Broad- way high school boys and girls on | moa «vaarcuom owe PLANS BUILDINGS Unele Sam has suspicions. Yesterday the federal grand jury) hi began investigations here. | The University of Washington ts The Chiopeck Fieh Co. is on the| woefully lacking fn buildings, says HALIBUT TR grill. The searchlight will also! acting Preside play on the San Juan Fish Co, of| “°C President Henry Lenton, Seattle: the International Fish-| ¥20 Proposes to raise money for erles Co., of Tacoma; the New Eng-| tree or four new ones by bonding and Fish Co, with its Pacific|th¢ University’s downtown 10-acre Coast headquarters at Vancouver, | ‘Tet. He will ask the regents B. C., and the American and Wells.| *out it Fargo Express companies, Disgruntled Seattle fishermen started the rumpus. WHY SUFFER TOOTHACHE? WOT FNLER tects the nerve, preventing further decay. Bale, reliable, effective By mali of at Mr. Out-of-Town Buyer Order your printing by mail from FRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. Ee will save you money on iterday to spend a year! printing orders. SAN FRANCISCO, May 13.—The police notified proprietors of down- town cafes that they must not al- low women in their places unless accompanied by escorts. JOYRIDER 18 SENTENCED Charged with running away with the automobile of J. L. Winn and| wrecking it, Leland Crowley was ordered y all “You touch her and I'll kill you,” aims Y If all these accusations should! I didn't have the nerve to shoot. | be false, it still roma\ that The next minute he got me in the | Judge Wright has shown sufficient | ear. I went down and he was on| Prejudice to justify his recall. | of tt. I was in bed a week He to) | Oa pounded my face to a pulp and then| FRAME took back his watch and $50, along | with my gun. The last | remem bered was the girl saying, “Don't shoot him, Jack. Mother would sever forgive me {f my name €0t trust and appropriation bills, elim! in the newspaper: nating rural credits until next win-| PROGRAM | WASHINGTON, May 13—A house democratic caucus voted to limit the present session's program to anti PD. Oh, well, {t was worth the fun WELCOME, NICK! } “You Americans are very busy; so busy and very enterprising, find. You are very polite, too.” | It was Nicolas Bogolaviensky of St. Petersburg, tmperial Russian consul for Seattle and Nome. He arrived here Monday and will form a consular district to Include Alas- ka, Washington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. ‘KILLED BY TRAIN | | The body of Frank Hess, 34, a laborer, was brought to the county | morgue last night from the city power plant camp No. 2, at Cedar Falls, where he fell from a car yes- terday and was crushed to death, |\LEAVES $60,000 Emma F. White, widow of |the late William H. White, former supreme court judge was named executrix of the estate and bene ficiary of the $60,000 estate in the | will of the jurist, filed yesterday WILL TEST LAW OLYMPIA, May 13.—J, E. Wenatchee theatrical m | ed under the ordinance provid jing for Sunday closing of theatres jin Wenatchee, has carried the test ase to the supreme court Mrs. Fergu n, ar New Restaurant Opens The Silver ridiron will open for business today at 106 Pike at., well equipped with all new and jsanitary cooking and serving ar- rangements, Mr. A. R. Nelson, the manager, will endea at all times to have | the best the market affords on hie bles and counters, The Silver Gridiron will make a specialty of waffles, and the entire front has been remodeled, affording a clear view of how all orders are cooked. A visit to this neat eating place will be worth your while.—Ady, | }eo's federal reserve bank, ' I saw them going by my place| top the other day in an automobile ‘ stint | NAME ‘MIDWAY’ I hope they're doing well. SAN FRANCISCO, May 13.—The G0 STEIN FIRE committee charged with the selec | tion of a name for the “Midway | LOSS $1 00 000 at the 1915 exposition, chose “El ’ ’ Camino"—the highway. The Star yesterday placed the | %!™ ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS of All Stomach Trouble nid ta He Due to Acidity A Physician's Advice on Cause and Another paper estimated $150,- Bacal 000 would cover the damages. physician, whose suc A third, adopting {ts usual tac- arches Into the cause and nach and intestinal d rned for him an inter- eputation. sald, in the course of a recent lecture, that near ly all Intestinal troubles, as well ae many diseases of the vital organs, tly traceable to a deranged yh mach, which, In thes out of ten, toa, bewailed the passing of $33 000 into oblivion, Here are some figures given out by the losers in the fire, compiled after things had cooled down a bit and they had had time to survey the ruin | M. A. Gottstein Fur, Co,. 50,000 ape aaa et AB od slat weg stomach, or heartburn Helen Igoe Shop 000 | whic only irritated and in Keating Millinery 000 | famed delicate lining of the Albert Hansen ‘000 |stomach, but also set up gastritis and { stomach’ ulcers | , | note that he condemns medi | TE cece dcdedieds $102,000 | ment for the stomach, stating that he | and his colleagues have markable 1 0 BREAK GR bisure agnesia, wh tralizing the acidity of th | noves the source of the trouble, | ontends that it Is as olish to | at the stomach itself as It would be for a man who stepped on a tack | wan to rub linlment on the foot without | Little Carmen Pantages, the 4-| first removing the tack. Remove the |year-old daughter of Mr. and Mra,|{ck and the foot will heal Itwelf “ and neutralize the actd and stom Alex Pantages, did the first real |bies will dicappear,. [rr work on the construction of the|cines and. medical : new Pantages theatre building yes. | Useless so long as the : terday afternoon when she broke |,\ytite : af the earth with a silver spade on|medicine—the infiamed lining of t the site at Third av, and University atomac h will the n heal Itaelt Sutter onde * Versity |ors from acidity, sour stomach or st. Mayor Gill and Alexander Pan-|heartburn should get_A small bottle tages each performed a similar task|of bisurated magnesia from their druggist and take arter of a | with larger spades, teaspoonful In WE GET BRANCH SAN . thie being the or has found most 1 cases.—Advertise- efficacious in ment FRANCISCO, May 13 eee Branch banks of the Pacific coast federal reserve district were recom: ualit mended for Seattle, Los Angeles, | Q 4 Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 Sait Lake City and Portland during the session of bankers from the cities of the Coast, here in prelim- inary organization of San Francis. AVE you ever stopped to think that every part of your body is dependent on the blood supply; that {f the blood is crowded with impurities, “uric acid” and germs of dis- ease, these will be carried to every part of your system and will result in diseases such as Rheumatism, with the resulting in- flammation and pain? To cure Rheumatism, and other ailments, purify the blood. Get the Stomach and Bowels in good condition to keep the blood normal, then Nature can heal and build. The Rheumatism and bw troubles will disappear and the entire system will be bene- ited. SULPHURRO ts an antiseptic and germicide, which enters directly into the blood and is carried to every part of the system, cleansing it of tmpurities and germs of disease, allaying inflam- mation and restoring health. SULPHURRO Is In a clase by itself in the treatment of Rheumatism. It GETS RESULTS. Thou- sands of cures prove its merit. PLAYER PIANO HAS BROUGHT A NEW PLEASURE AND A VALUABLE RELAXATION TO THOU- SANDS OF BUSINESS MEN FEW years ago it made little difference to the man with a family what piano was bought. He couldn’t play himself and it was out of the question for him to learn. Whatever interest he had in the purchase was confined to the pleasure he might receive from listening to his wife or daugh- ters play The purchase of an AUTOPIANO PLAYER PIANO changes all this, for it means, as it should, just as much to the man as to the rest of the family. The members who can play find the AUTOPIANO just as satisfactory for hand playing as any other piano, The husband or father finds in the ability {t gives him to produce music a new pleasure—a welcome relaxation from bust ness tension. It is due to this fact that every member of the family shares in the enjoyment of the AUTOPIANO PLAYER PIANO, that t instrument has become so universally popular throughout the whole civilized world, These beautiful instruments with all the latest ments may be had for as little as $535.00 and upwards, selection of muste rolls included, ranged by reliable parties, change. improve- A fine Reasonable terms may be ar- Your “silent piano” taken in ex- Victor, Edison and Columbia Talking Machines and Records,

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