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STAR--TUESDAY, JAN. 30, 1917, PAGE 5 416-424 nl STREET “HE slippery road holds no ts aides ene amo peril for the car shod with eis Wer fire | C0. WINS IN S. B. 21 Goodyear All-WeathertreadCord Di ete Tires. If there is solid footing to BRS RGSS | Mi noe af be found, these tires find it. The tions, Senate Bill No, 21, in King county, He was forced to] | tended to give Bremerton the show his hand right to eell water to Charles: | When the presse was turned on| ton, was passed by the senate jand the test came, Wray switched | late yesterday afternoon, and voted against the very princt The bill, as passed, applies ples involved in Senate Bill No. 6, only to the sale of water by a | which he himself had introduced city or town outside its corpor- When forced into the corner by | big, sharp-edged blocks forming their tread design dig and pry ' id ly wh Nichols, Wra ed to square bim-| h h h d t | Si oom cone scars nt ty echata toh Casts eat ef through treacherous mud to may say it can, and under such believed Taylor's amendment, lim terme ee the semmiselon may |Itng extension to water, rou sound earth, and keep the car on With agents of Stone & Webster Senator Taylor, Jones, Palmer, ground, bringing Chase, Ghent and Wray were the pressure to bear on every aide, sen-|ones that did a big part of the job- TAND, in the fumed finish inches high and has an over t ators who had voted originally for bing, which resulted in the emas ee ee the Nichols home rule amendment culation of the bill te |were whipped into line, forcing a) Jones, as usual, sprang the old ompromise which eliminated every bugaboo about the danger of cities ture giving cities the power to|"embraking on business enter rT} th} ulate their own utilities or ex: prise oe 1 thelr light and power aystems. | LANDON HEARD The Taylor amendment, as pass Senator Dan bandon, pounding | interests on th its course, They keep you in the car, and out of trouble. Every Goodyear Tire ought to be at work ed, tho It empowers citles and! away with all the force of his big ° PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION |towns to furnish water outside the| voice, scored the big hit of the de outside a Goodyear Tube. No other tube clty Hmits, really serves to put! pate. Speaking for the ple he more power into the hands of the! representa outaide the city limite of public service commission, by ex: Seattle, eald |tending {ta control, indirectly, over “We n light and power ’ jeity utilities water for the district. But | The action yesterday, however,| can't get light and power for does not mean the end of the home district, I'm willing to take water! so safely insures the constant air pressure needed to cushion strain and shock. No other tube is so protected in the making Just what is the “service” of sion, he says. He went down [rule fight sean . - The house is fixing a bone @ public service commission? to Olympia, but he didn't get Senator Nic bole gave notice that! dry bill today, wh you can't tak . ] k R. M. Loomis was killed in a to eee the records in that office. [he would demand consideration of anything but water against leak, seep or creep. railway accident at Centralia So he did a little investigating Senate Bill No. introduced by Tayler ts May 21, 191 Who was to on his own hook. His findings | Senator Wray of King county, giv Yeo, and I'm for {t," Landon blame for the accident? What were that the work of the com- ing any city or town owning or op-| came back “ he facts? The public ser- | mission is “balled up.” jerating its own gas, water or elec AGAINST OWN MOTION Good T id Good T bes olen v trict pint, the right to dispose of Taylor had the pleasure of speak- year ires an year u Ach your Goodyear Service vice commission gard them at Public Records, Says Law ch utilities outside the city Iim-|ing agalnet hi wh ndment bo! h i Sirmple. Ot Wa citinon wont | succes wnat the. state statutes] ern tice outdo ihe city, lm |ing agninat bis Ov, senda Station Dealer about the both can be had from Goodyear Service nat, eases « adteeney [say i “all proceedinns - ppd tants have been supplied to put the damy on th Goodyear Tire-Saver Kit. t ti . ° pose! |mission and all documents and re THE WRAY BILL Nichols home rule amendment | S Deal P babl h George Gregory of Seattle. Re forts in its possession shall be pub-| An effort will be made to force! “I don't want any of this bill, as oe ors. re y there Is one in cen! occasion to look “ centty me rien ‘at the commis, {Hie Fecords,” reads chapter 117 this bill out of the hands of the pub- concerned,” he said. “I ton 6, of the laws of 1911. lic utilities committee. wouldn't care if you killed the whole| i The idea of the commission is} tn the house a similar bill has’ thing DA that in cases of accidents the com-| " mission acts as a “mediator” be } GRAY HAIR tween the public and the public ser | vice corporation. The railroads} | Home-Made Mixture Darkens| must give notice to the commission | :, jot all accidents, It is then the duty| ‘ ade <9 ——— 1 lof the commission to investigate bo Y linto the causes of the accident | To a half pint of water ne | And this investigation is to be con | | your neighborhood. He is worth search- ing out and doing business with. For he is there not only to sell you tires, but to help them deliver you their last mile of service (more than you’re used to from your present tires) after he has sold them. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio GOODS YEAR T os.|ducted by the members of the c« ' a eae box| mission individually or by those| HIPS % oz.jemployed by the commission. These are ail simple ingredionts What Are Facts | that you can buy from any druggist) What is done, however, in actual & very little cost, aod mix them | practice? ye orself. Apply to the hair once|” simply this: When an accident WASHINGTON, Jan. 30— & day for two weeks, then once 6¥-| occurs, the public service corpora-| The kaiser’s next move toward ery other week until all the mix-/tion includes as a part of the notice international peace — consider. 14 be hb to}t?,the commission a full report of pint shou enough toline accident by its own employes, BY ROBERT J. BENDER | LONDON, Jan. 30.—Germany ts j keeping “as war prisoners” all | neutral members of the crews of the armed prizes taken by the Jat- ts est German raider, according to ' halt 1 ed one of the critical steps In | stories of neutral survivors from P en the gray hair and make it This 1s considered just the “notice.” mente—wae anx- | the Yarrowdale, arriving at Copen- ghould™ make a gray-haired person ly confidential by the commission,| Herlin dispatches carried yester-| Americans, Sweden and Nor- _ look 20 years younger.—Advertise-|24 48 the law prohibits the introlday ny the United Press that the | wegians arfived at the Danish port duction of the “notice” as evidence! German go” -rnment was to send|direct from Germany. fn a law suit, much injury is there) ambasaador Hernstorff a atate| They had been taken from un by worked, it is argued ment in answer to President Wil-|armed vessels captured by the INESDAY SPECIALS “The commission thinks ag ae son's senate speech aroused the | raider—which all agreed was the| fs ended when the ‘notice’ Of aD/ermatest apeculation here. |Moewe—aud brought into Swine | ib ...... 20€ joast, Ib.... C| accident is sent in by a public #er|” tr this proposed statement does| munde on the Yarrowdale, later be-| vice corporation,” says Gregory.|not “harp too much on victorious|ing released on their showing of| Who wants to see a notice of BlGerman arms,” {t is declared th eutral citizenship and because the! wreck, anyway. What we want to! message will do much to advance |ships on which they served were see is the reports and records Of|the peace movement. armed. {hospital, where he was “thawed”! the commission, which should, the} tnerticial reports, which have} ———————_—_— WOR T QUAKE Walks Thea Seow out |teldom does, investigate it on Its) reached this country dally during | Barefooted as He eer ROOK. * ithe last week, have led those close } 9 should th report ot riod’ n. | at Preknnr® 1a eve eee RECORDS SET Continues Sleep’ 'STEAMER’S BLO BLOWN cident whirh often Involves loss of . Wilson pe: without victory” | j | How would you enjoy"an early UP AND NINE DIE - life, be held as strictly confiden-|guggestion offers Germany * ruling power a big opening to come thru 66999 |morning walk in the snow and ice| “TRUSS TORTURD Calle it a Joker with the most “lenient” septa Moa 9 barefooted and clad only in your eliminate 0: weer Can be mi iy we Is there a joker in the law which ot appear to ht tse! ightie? ONDON, Jan. 30.—The 8. ing 22 | protects eaedy a public service ie ‘as ae apace ai ig Thee was fence of Den «Ane has teen own. up, ay trial prove’ Serie ae _ Chops, Ib........... Cc jcommission? Gregory asks. - TERM BECINS nis Scally, 5 th ave, This, with a loss cf mine men, accord. | ity. 4 Pe When the statutes declare that - jis the fourth time in four years; ing to announcement today. EB ! . ¢ Shoulder Pork 1 Td notice shall not be admitted | Italian May Become | CLEVELAND, Jan, 30—The |that he walked in his sleep. His] Nine of her crew were safely | meal riseerne ai a Steak, Ib......... Jas evidence or used for any pur-| — seismograph at» St. Ignatius |Walk yesterday ended at the city ded. \ 110T Third Ave Be * Sugar Cured pose against such service corpora.| New Ruler of Greece) Registration at the university) [ee night recorded “the mest ' Anchor Bacon, Ib... tion giving such notice in any suit est was being delayed Tuesday by the] gevere earthquake shock in two | q resh Ranch or action for damages,” there sure. {failure of credentials from local i Oi d e it waa announced today. 39c high schools to reach the campus.| ” as tae hogan at 10:46 ly is something that {s detrimental Eggs, per doz.. }to the best interest of the people of All records had been broken.| p,m, reached ite maximum at however, when the number of stu-/ [9:25 and c5ased recording at Fancy New York Washington, he insists Full Cream Cheese Cit these conditions exist, then tr dents totaled 3,440 Monday night. | 44:30 p.m, announced Father Engineering and journalism stu-| Qgenbach. He eald the quake public service commission is a huge joke on the intelligence of the peo- dents were prepared @o hang was apparently about 7,000 or |ple. If not, the law should be on the doors when Superin 8,000 kilometers distant, which, Buildings Wilfred Lewis announced! jhe gaid, might place it In Eu- Watch for FRYE’S = fijamended 0 as to admit these| | “notices” as evidence, At least o1 that rules against smoking during A BIG SATURDAY | records laboratory sasstogg? would te strict | "0? Sf. quasi, Te Pome Pi ‘ALLIES MEETING IN | PETROGRAD TODAY a REMOVAL NOTICE } \ | salt Se ort t losers tare | Our business office has been moved i few, grandmother's root and herd 4. iad conferences Booking co-| from the Cobb Building, across the remedion were what mere nlway*loperation of all forces of all the | th family ailments, and some of grand./entente nations was in progress to: | street to e mother's root and her remedies | 4#y at Petrograd. Particular inter. are now found upon the shelves of military experts here, because of | the modern: drug store, and are|ihy vecent indications on the Ri e e among the best and most widely i % oy ro front of a new strengthening of | St t Bu ld | . DUKE AOSTA — |e prepared romedion. |Rtuuala, ahd" because the ciara uar tain 3 | stable Comppund, a botante remedg,|frces and those of Rumania have | | SPEDE SODOURG, & DONBEC TOMO] saparentiy ae further —_— The people of Greece may be originally premmred by Lydia Bb subject to the rule of an italian,| Pinkham, of Lynn, Mass., over forty|Prosress in Famanta. |the duke of Acsta, who, it le re-|yoarn ugo, and which has brought Northeast corner of Fourth Ave. 4 |reek‘shrene by the sities, if they [en in America than any other med FLETCHER TO GO TO and University St., where we shall | dethrone, King Constantine. The \cine pee tala a MEXICO ‘VERY SOON’ . sid : a ete ee _" | be pleased to meet our patrons STOMACH UPSET? WASIHNGTON, Jan, 30.—-United and the public. States Anibassador Fletcher will | WOLVES DEVOUR ceca: ine rest cause—rarotr sei atin is Se When calling the Business ; Edwards’ Olive Tablets led today ‘That's what thousands of stomach | Office, please ask for be i] sufferers are doing now. Instead of |JAYHAWKERS ELECT BANTA i | taking tonics, or trying to patch up @ ee poor digestion, they are attacking the; At the annual meeting of the| e a GOLD HILL, Ore, Jan, 80.—A/ real cause of the ailment—clogged | Kansas club, held last night at the tott 12600 ‘roken rifle, empty cartridges and liver and disordered bowels. Good Eats cafeteria, more than 100 3 hreds of clothing—all that the) Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse |were present. Robey G, Banta, volves left of a man they devoured the liver in a soothing, healing way.|eandidate for the city council, was n Willow Flat last week—will be When the liver and bowels are per-|elected president. of the club for examined today by a party from | forming their natural functions, away |the ensuing year, J. lL. Hoover, a Vimer, on Evens creek, in a final| goes indigestion and stomach trou |vice president, and Miss Anne Dal: | i fort to determine whether the | bles. If you have a bad taste in yout! pity, secretary | a mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, | nema ment. Doctors. have pre- victim was John Hammersley, | H Peo feel bition | @cribed it for over twenty covernment hunter. | lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambitio : NK | a years, for eczema, ringwor As Hammersley went /into the | OF energy, tye ede undigested | wate Otte: | 4 ou should ta ec ablets, | ee | a ros, lar itching, burning, Cascades to destroy a pack of tim yet te for calamel. | © CHRIBTIANAg Jan. 30.—The Ger. e : . 4 AT THE FOLLOWING MARK T3| | 5 OLYMPIC, MARKET MONROE DOCTRINE | : AMERICAN. MARKET SAFE, SAYS LEWIS | oe 619-21 Third Ave. 3102-1104 Westere Ave WASHINGTON, Jan. 30.—Sen- WESTLAKE MARKET * f ator Lewis, democratic whip and Corner Westiak a BeaTrin Mal yon administration leader, today pre- SELLARD MARKET sented a resolution defining the ard Ave. " president's recent address to the 8 OPEN UNTIL 6:20 P. Mm. body as “not proposing abolish-| ment of the Monroe Doctrine.” The Resino! treatment for skin troubles is not anexperi ansightly eruptions ber wolves, and as he has been! pr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a! man submarine recently reported 1 They rely on Resinol Ointment because it us niseing for some time, his bones | purely vegetable compound mixed #unk near Hammerfest was the | stops the itching at once—giving the patient much re believed to have been the ones | with olive oil, You will know them U-57, commanded by Capt, Benber, | needed relief and rest-—and rapidly removes aii found scattered over the scene by their olive color. They do the according to information here to- trace of the distressing eruption. Resinol Ointment making iv work without griping, cramps or pain, | day ymay be used freely on even the most sensitive, mplenen and ‘Take one or two at bedtime for excellent for hair. Resinol Ointmentand Resinol Russia has more blind people | 4 he Star’ ily-irritated skin, Sa ‘sold by all di is 4 4 ‘ quick relief, so you can eat what you! It pays to read The Star's ip are sold by all deve than the rest of the world, two to] Tree Td ase. All druggists, Maal Pa |