The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 1, 1921, Page 2

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this store welcomes NEW ACCOUNTS— rey, for your homefurnishings out of your income— ese remarkable credit terms are for you: o— free weekly weekly fag te, ment meat mene $50— $5— $1— $2.50 $7.50 $1.50 $3— $4.50 $10— $2— . $7.50 $12.50 $2.25 demonstration week of the new EMPRESS MALLEABLE RANGE! SPECIAL! | (00S oo Ti WEGIvEroua ~ \\ }{ YEAR TO PAY— '—the range that appeals to every housewife —a range so good it is backed with the strongest guar- antee ever issued with any range, ACTUALLY x GUARANTEED not to wear out in fifteen years. PRESS MALLEABLE RANGE this beautifa! Atpiece, gold band, blue border or blue bird din Der ert. , Besomsre Reevistoe Co. 477. 6-0. aTianTA oa, It is not necessary to shampoo your hair eo frequently if it Is en F | ltirely and properly cleansed each | |time by the use of a really good Tells Rheunlatism Sufferers |*"*™?° The easiest to use and quickest drying shampoo that we to Eat Less Meat and = [can recommend to our readers in Take Salts jone that brings out ali the natural — jbeauty of the hair and may be en | yed at very little expense, by dis solving a teaspoonful of canthrox can be obtained from any Rheumatism ts easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known We are advised to dress | which ; keep the feet dry; avoid|druggisty in a cup of hot water ; eat less meat, but drink| This makes a full cup of shampoo Plenty of good water liquid, enough so it is easy to apply | BRheumatiom is a ¢ et result of|it to ali the hair instead of just ~ too much at and other |to the top of the head. This, when Pich foods that produce uric acid|rubbed into the scalp and onto Which is absorbed into the blood.|every strand of hair, chemically dis It is the function of the kidneys to | #0! all impurities. It is very ) filter this acid from the blood and soothing and cooling, in its action, Gast it out in the urine; the pores | as well as beneficial to both ecalp ‘Of the skin are aivo a means of free |and hair. After rinsing out the fag the blood of this impurity, In|lather #0 created, you will find the )) @amp and chilly cold weather the! scalp is fresh, clean and free from | /ain pores are closed, thus forcing | dandruff, while the hair dries quick © the kidneys to do double work, they|ly and evenly, developing a bright Become weak and sluggi#h and fail | lu and a soft fluffiness that to eliminate the uric Keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually set- | tling in the joints and muscies using stiffness, soreness and pain | afied rheumatism. | At the first twinge of rheuma-| tism get from any pharmacy about | four ounces of Jad Baits; put a/ fablespoonful in a glass of water) and drink before breakfast each | Morning for a week. This is said! _ to eliminate uric acid by ulating | the kidneys to normal action, thus fidding the blood of these impuri- ties. Jad Saite is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapea and lemon juice, combined with} Hithia and ie used with excellent re- | sults by thousands offolke who i r acid which|makes it seem very heavy.—Adver tivement. INFLUENZA BAUME ANALGESIQUE BENGUE Yours for Comfort Keep a Tube Handy Thos Leeming &Co.NY, subject to rheumatism.— Advertise ment SAYS TAX-CUT Fitzgerald Points Menace of High: Tax Bugaboo Emphasizing the importance of re! ducing taxes in Seattle, and Insist ing that it can be done, if the men in the city council! are properly qualified for their work, former | Mayor C. B, Fitserald, candidate) for the city council, addremed a meeting at Alki Beach Monday j might, “The municipal street railway ts one of the many departments of city government,” he mid, “and its soo nomlcal and efficent operation is of prime importance in the lowertng of the tax rate of the city. “The big thing is to lower the tax rate. Everything else has dropped, inctuding the coat of foodstuffs, and’ al) kinds of material, and why not the cost of municipal government? “Inatead of going out and spread ing broadcast thruout the United! States that Seattle has lowered her taxes, and is working along success ful and constructive busines® lines, lwe are apreading the greatest bum aboo that possibly could be din seminated to keep new industriew jaway. We are letting It be under stood that we are on the verge of |bankruptey and that higher taxes are st@Fing us in the face. “Mr. and Mra, Voter, it ta potitienl bank, pure and «imple, We mrumt |make a reduction of from $500,000 to $1,000,000 in the cost of municipal government. “So far an the street cars are con- cerned, they are yours to run. A counciimanic candidate has no right| torsay he will turn them back to any: | body, He can't dod it. The voters |must decide and I don't believe they lwitt do ft if the terms are to be dictata by a private company.” || Vital Statistics] : BIRTHS Athadeff, Samucl, 2217 BM Fir et. 1 Billings, C wirk Scott, John C, Paseo, boy. |Seott, W. 5, 7629 Harvard ave. gtrt. |Leader, MW. 6120 Keystone pl, boy. Rutan, T. 1631 N. Stet, girth Nakao, T. Enumclaw, boy Iadiock, RA, 6614 Rainier ave, oy Siet at “iret ave. W. dave W. girl Matthewa T Cl 635 Malden ave, |stenderson, & D, 633 Aurore eve, RA Pons, KT, ‘Californts, boy. MARRIAGE LICENSES Name and Neatienca Age | Folsom, Fred D., Kent ——ae-Iaga! | Rice, Grace G, Kent | Trith, Glenn W. T | Hyatt, Jessie M, Seatth: | Jacobson, Lowix Jacob, Renton. iF Bella, Seattle oor Brattle . line, Beatties Legal 4 James, Seatt x, togen, Gus Mary ugh Ha Bea nes Ruth Ma hn, High Point, Agnes, High Point. Lagal Robert, Manhat- 1, Sin Golda Marie, helps replace natures sin oils Men whose form of Iabor expores }them to intense heat will find in | Resinol Ointment ready relief for parched skin. It contains the neces sary ingredients to prevent that |tense drawn sensation and to keep | the skin soft and pliable, Thene - ling’ Stick ‘make tt a hoon Yo me |yhave daily, Resinol products at ali aH! LIMBIC UB PANS FROM COE. LAME BGK |Rub Backache away with | small trial bottle of old “St. Jacobs Dil.” — Back hurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now, lis ten! That's lumbAgo, sciatica or maybe from a@ strain, and you'll get! relief the moment you rub your back | with soothing, penétrating “St. Ja-| cobs Oil.” Nothing else takes out! soreness, lameness and stiffness #0} quickly, You simply rub it on your} back and out gomes the pain, It is harmless and doesn’t burn the skin, Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest “st, | Jacobs O41" from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll for: get that you ever had backache, lum. bago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery. It never disappoints and has been recommended for 60 years.—Ad Vertinement, THE SEATTLE STAR Car Sys tem Paying, GREATEST NEED) Declares Attorney for Stone- Webster The city has taken Im more than $7,000,000 on the street car lines, whieh Ix more than enough to meet interest and principal payments on the $15,000,000 bond iswue, and tn ad- dition meet all gperating and other agpenses. So declared Attorney J. B. Howe, counsel for the Puget Sound Power & Light Co, in summing up his ar gument in federal court Tuestiay for an injunction against the action of 8. B, Agia and 13 other taxpayers, whose » \\t against the city of Seattle Was restrained by federal court order & week ago, “We must be made party to the Sait now pending tn the state court, or else that sult must be diamiased!” Howe said. | WON'T PRESS MOTION FOR RESTRAINING O&4DER Attorney Howe stated at the open. ing of court that Blone & Webster would not press their motion for « techporary restraining order in the lease of the city, ite treawufer and comptroller, but the complaint, he said, would stand With the consent of Federal Judges Neterer and Cushman, who are hearing the case, Howe at once took up the matter of the 14 tux payers, Most of the morning ses sion was congumed by his opening statement and argument. Howe began by reviewing the hi» tory of the contract by which Se attle purchased the street railway « operative hel Lady Attendants | Comple I will say “we” are trying to live and let live, and I can, by a little co- upon your part, help your financial condition. Do as hundreds of others have done. Dismiss the prejudice produced by the propaganda of the dark ages. Patron- ize an office which is prepared to _do your work right and at the right price. It is not bragging when I say I have : BEST GOLD CROWNS ..... $5.00 BEST PORCELAIN CROWNS . $5.00 These Prices stand for quality and dentistry as performed by all men of reputation. It is my intention to see that each and every pa- tient gets SATISFACTORY results. Best Rubber Plate Guaranteed to fit and to contain the best teeth, in any [allegation $15,000,000, payable tn utility benda, with interest payable semi-annually, and payment on (he principal due an- nually Me supported the validity of the four clty ordinances pasted to enable the contract to be fulfilled, by cit ing from the state supreme court de cinion in the ease of Twichell va, the elty, and Horton, intervenor, tn which the superior court decision in favor of the clty was upheld, A certified copy of this decision was introduced in evidence SAYS “TAXPAYERS” FLEW IN FACE OF FACTS “Twichel| claimed that ieruance of the $15,000,000 utility bonds would create an indebtedness on the part of the city,” sald Howe. “Morton Inter vened and amplified this complaint. But the supreme court held that in every particular the @uperior court's decision in favertof the city of Seat tle was correct, “And then these 14 taxpayers,” he continued, “knowing these facts, en tered sult against the city, ite treas- urer and comptroller.” Howe endeavored to emtabltiah the that the federal court holds complete jurisdiction in the cane. ‘ “Under Provisions of the law,” he deel , “the Puget Sound Power & Light Co, may bring euit tn fed eral court against the plaintiffs in th superior court case because waor may take in superior court, in| » yetem from Stone & Webster for! were not made party to that action, conection with this matter.” shade and size...... TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1921. Chamber Opposes Playground Bonds Trustees of the Chamber of Com meres have gone on record as oppored t# Proposition A, providing for the ismuance of $200,000 in bonds for the acquirement of additional play grounds and the resurfacing of boule. vards, to be voted on in the city election on March &, tt was an nounced at the Chamber yesterday The report submitted by the taxa ton bureau mays: “Seattle is suffer ing from an excemive tax rate, and We believe that taxes should not be further increased by the imuance of |bonds for any purpose not an abso. lute necessity.” Bad Form to be Hit by Auto on April 4 A traffic accident on the publie street ts a public dixgrace. ‘That's the keynote of the movement behind Safety Week, planw for whieh are being completed. During the week of April 4 it will be mainat the rules to bit a pedestrian with your auto, or, if you are & pedestrian, |to’ be bumped. A budget of $2,500 to finance the safety campaign is to be rained by ling safety cards at 50 cents each. AAR wre and the federal court acquires com plete Jurisdiction of all matters and parties to the suit. mentary, and is sunta \fect chain of eviden aasociate counsel for the defendants, began his opening argument. “I think I ean mifely my,” he wtated, “that the Puget Sound Light & Power Co. will never be made \party to any action we have taken, this immense patronage. This announcement of my po BELIEVES IT LIFE, TA Seattle Man Has Strength and Energy to Do Hard- est Kind of Work Since Taking Tanlac, He Says Sone test that I can any tn praine of Taniac is not good enough, for I | honestly believe the medicine has | muved/my life,” said C. O. Powell, | wellknown carpenter, living at 4616 Orcas wt, Beattie, “For several years before I got Tanlac, I wuffered constantly from stomach trouble and rheumetion |and tt reemed, in epite of everything | 1 did, I grew worne, Two years ago | while on a job in Lon Angeles, my | appetite got wo bad I could hardly eat | anything, and even when I ate the | plainest food, 1 suffered misery from | gas, bloating and shortness of breath At Umes I wae #0 dizzy I had to hold to something to keep from falling, Shortly before noon, Otte B. Rupp,| Crozier, Florence M. from Winfield. | Br Olt, Host from Anthony, le Finip: gene from Roranna, | Graves, sanc W. from Lala B Wilson, George, 63, King eounty home. im, Eatelle W. 27, 4701 Latona George, 64, 1022 Sixth ave Tea te Revision of Dental Prices Based Upon Volume and Pre Pri The Fact that my Dental Offices have the largest Following of patients in the State, places me in a position to be a benefit to you financially as well as to give you a Quality of Work Equal to the Best. lam making a sincere effort to save you money and make it possible for you to take care of your teeth. Seattle, Spokane, Tacoma, Yakima, Walla Walla and Wenatchee—six UJ cities in this State—know and appreciate the benefits of Dr. Wilson. OM Thousands of families look to me for their dentistry. The fact that my Oe methods are right and the treatment they receive is right, is the cause of 0 point a lot of criticism my way. I am breaking away from all combinations and all traditions in Den- tistry. In patronizing Dr. Wilson co-operative organizations in benefit. entistry, and it will You are going to get Better Dentistry— You are going to get Cheaper Dentistry— You are going to enjoy the Best and Finest Dental Equipment known— You will enjoy the most up-to-date methods known—the combined knowledge and experience of twenty-two graduate and licensed dentists. The criticism may appear that you are not getting the personal atten- tion of Dr. Wilson. That criticism is answered by saying that every man in my office is per- sonally interested in your welfare; your satisfaction contro!s his financial welfare, as well as his professional career. the finest and cleanest dental office in this city, and it is not bragging when I say I am in a position to give absolutely first-quality work, and I know I have no competition in price. We are making it possible for you to have your mouth put in a healthy condition and not tax the limits of your pocketbook. How can men with families, living BEST EXAMINATION FREE! $ plate? than half. $12 _ Obey That Ever Insistent Impulse and Visit Dr. Wilson ‘DR. J. T. WILSON Opposite Colman Bldg. 810% First Ave. 5 licy and what I propose to do, is going to 0 jw will aid in promoting one of the largest upon an income of one to two hundred dollars a month, dollars to get one inlay placed, and may have several in the family needing the same work? ay 75 to $100 for a common Saber I know families whose dental bills amount into hundreds of dollars a year, and I intend to cut this in more couldn't sleep, and in the morning Tf felt worre than when I went to bed, ‘The rheumatiem in my arms and liege made me so lame and stiff T could scarcely raise my hands to my head or walk to work, and I lost #9 much weight and wag #0 run-down § | had to lay off work for a whole year, I had begun to think I would nevat get well, “One day a sea captain friend of mine advised me to try Tanlac, and he was so sure it would help me & | bought « botue, I certainly was sure prised when I saw that I wae actu ally getting better. It soon gave me an appetite, and I felt an improve: | ment with every dose, Five bottles | have put me on my feet feeling fing, land I have gained all of ten pounds lin weight, My nerves are a» stead jas they ever were, and I | strength and energy to do the ext of work.. I will tel anybody cares to look me up what Tanlac h done for me.” Tanlac in sold by the Bartel Drag Stores, Seattle, and Brooks & Son, ha “To my mind, the matter is ele-|#rd I was no nervous and restless 1| Kennydale —Advertisement, ed by a per | DIVORCES GRANTED Marehall, William &, 1, 6947 4let cy, Merion A, %& 16th & end adi Nelson pL odward, 1526 Stxth Hotel Norman, ke Forest Park Cold tn One Day S Laxative BROMO te The genuine bears ‘Take | QUININE |the signature of KW. Grove. 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