The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1921, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR ust a Little House ef Love Serenata Second Hungarian Beau Solr (A Beautiful Evening) new APRIL VICTOR reeords— you are invited to come and hear the new April VICTOR records in our ele- gantly appointed demonstration talking machine rooms, conveniently located on the Main Floor. Sophie Brasiau Enrico Carmo Alfred ‘art 1 (List) Piano Corte De Lace La Glocontia—Cielo @ Mar (Heaven and Ocean) © Morning Land Beniamino Gight Mme. Homer and Miss Louise Homer © Cease Thy Singing, Maiden Fair John McCormack and Frits Kreleler Bacchanale (from “Samson et Dalila”) Philadel, Munssterto (The Monastery) ‘The Merchant of Venice (1) Shyteck’s Speech Speech (2) The Mercy K. H, Sothern an@ Julia Martowe | Actus Seapel n ee BUILDING MAY {ATTACKS TAX (DAMAGE REPORT (COMING BE ENLARGED) SYSTEM HERE| NOT OVERDRAWN| SATURDAY | Two-Story Addition on City- County Sugbested Recommendation that’ the city j fathers donfer with the county com- }miasioners with a view to adding itwo new stories to the county. jelty building at Third ave, and \James st. was made Wednesday |by Superintendent of Buildings |Jumea EB. Blackwell tn his annual report. Various @epartments are overcrowded now, he Blackwell's report Vigorous appeal to bull fireproof of slow-burning masonry | materials in the construction of buildings, Figures embodied in the report show that the greater the |number of frame buildings the lwreater the fire tons, With the fire ‘hasard in mifif, the cost of frame) Far Behind Other Countries; Taxes Never to Drop pews ‘That the system of goneral prop- erty taxation tn the United states i the most discredited system im the World; that the United States is far theat behind of any country in taxa tion_reform, and that the state of | ; Washington te farthest behind of any estate in the Union waa the charge made by Professor Frank J. Laube, of the politica) science de partment of tne University of Wash ington, in bie address to the Munici, pal league Tuesday, “Bections 2 and 4, of Article VIL, of the state constitution, a relic of the 18th century, when every one wan on land, provides for a uniform and equal rate of assesment and Airplane Surveys Show Olympic Devastation Great ‘That the original estimates of 000,000,000 feet of timber destroyed last January's storm on the Olym- ple Peninsula were not exaggerated, was the statement today of George H, Coctl, district forester, who has pleted a survey by sirplane Of the devastated region. "The heaviest damage is between Clearwater and the Hoh and between the Hoh and the Bogachiel,” Cecil planes were out again Tues day and a sketch map of the sorm- ridden sin being prepared. FUNERAL SERVICES for Frank L. Johnaon, fatally injured by ao Lake Burien car last Fridhy night, will be held at the Booth Undertak taxation on all property in the wate,” he said, “Thig provision is the most serious obstacle in the way of taxation reform; in fact, the con wUtution must be amended to secure reform.” Kightyfour and fourtenths per cent of the burden of taxation in Washington is being borne by rea! entate, and 13.4 per cent by personal property, thus showing that person: a! property, cdmprising the greatest wealth of the state, escapes its due share of taxation, Serqnade Violin {buildings ia far greater, Blackwell Hush-A-Bye, Baby Mino says, than the mare expensive fire- roof establishments, ing company’s parlors at 2 p. m. Thursday. Alda—Ritorna Vincitor (Retorn Victorious) Alda—O Patria Mia (My Native Land) Rudy Widoeft | Rudy Widoeft i Original Dixtetand Jase at Original Dixteland Jaze Hand | Peerless Quartet Albert Campbell and Henry Burr Edna Browo—Charkes Harrkon BIG *? PICTURE ae OF THE YEAR BLACK BEAUTY FOR EVERY MAN, i result of palo, thin watery blood uxated Iron will help make you \strong and well again; ft has been! “Our present system puts an invi- | juned and highly endorsed by former| tation upon perjury,” declared =| |United States Senators, Judges of U.| Laube. “Bulfiness will not bear She Gives Them All the Ha! Ma! Ha! ! I ! Stop! Look! Listen! s Courts, many meee and | more than a tax of from 3 to 6 mills, |prominent men. Even the Pope {| while under our present law taxing |Fome has written especially of the | personal property on a 60 per cent com: | basis at 72 mills, means a tax of 29 Nor:| per cent of the Income, This is not are | equitable.” waning it annually to help build red| Laube stated that experience has blood, strength and endurance. At) shown that retrenchment in amount all drugsiote. of taxation never occurs; we shall spend more and more in the future, the problem being how to get new sources of revenue, Professor Laube expressed the hope that the commission working for @ reformation of the tax problem would achieve ‘ Put City Employes es on Minimum Wage AR ordinance providing that new lemployes of the city shall be started at the minimum wage of pay pre |seribed for their. class by the civil sorvice is being drafted by Corpora tion Counsel Walter F. Meier at the request of C. B. Fitagerald, chair. man of the council finance com- mittee, Recent hearings before the finance committee have developed the fact that department heads frequently give new employes the maximum aal- | ary prescribed by the civil service commisaton | The proposed ordinance will also contain a provision requiring all de-| partment heads to give full data) concerning all new employes. _|Retiring Japanese Consul Is Praised Resolutions the services of Morinobu Hirota, Japanese coneui whowe retirement has been made) necensary by fit health, were panned by trustees of the Chamber of Com- merce Tuseday. Hirota salle for Japan on the! Suwa Maru April 1, for a vacation | of indefinite length. City Officials to Inspect Swan Lake City officials will make a trip of | Inapection to Swan Lake next Satur- day. | ‘The tnapection ts preliminary to |the consideration of the proposed DAYS IS $6,000,000 Swan Lake extension of j the ity's water supply. | LEFT FOR YOU TO SEE one es |merita of Nuxated Iren in munication to the Pharmac 4,000,000 peop CIGARETTE No olgarette has the same flavor ae Lueky Strike. Because pared a the toacied elgaretis. @ £7 ee male, Over Daddy, bring home some of Roldt’ French dvertivement, Articte tn Ye Sar STANDARD FURNITURE a a L. SCHOENFELD & SONS FOUNDED 1964 SEATTLE % TACOMA Second Avenue at Pine Street L, Schoenfelg & Sons twenty years, and made good by doin dental work that es sod taening r with Cheap operate on your } you conversa- dollars worth of | 000 Names Per Day Part of Car Probe Councilmen Forced Listed in Poll Tax} Fund Turned Back) to Eat; Say Nothing|*", the field and} Marking the final accounting of] Councilmen Lou Cohen, Jonn EF. Dent! in hang dle che cat | nM stewandahip of $10,700 appro-|Carroll and C. B Pitagerald were| Bion: Reve Priated by the city council for his|the guests of honor in Poles x County Assessor Frank W.! probe of the municipal railway trac-|Chief W. H. Searing at a luncheon | announced today that his initial/ tion purchase, Mayor Caldwell de-|held by the One Hundred Per Cent +3 x peomage ry aA d Fe Shaheed bea Be. BP cemrae Sh, ~ SMppamen urer $2,206.9¢—ell that remained of the fund. not allowed to speak. A burlesque In his report of the investigation|of city government was presented ot the traction deal, the mayor|by G. M. Davidson. my not com i cm LJOHN HAM MICK | 1] £5 THEATRE ESS — a day. He expects the num- be increased to 19,000 shortly. offer you fe op portunity togeta suit of -tai- | lored elegance for | $60.00 | See our unexcelled display of fabrics CORNER SECOND AT MARION TAX! | NODELAY! ‘ Just as Soon as You Call MAIN 6500 fone of our ‘TAXIS will leave Immediately fo your service. Don't forget receipt. SEATTLE TAXI CO. AMUSEMENTS A. Johnson hobnobbed with pink elephants, Judge Gordon nicked him for @ half a score of plunks in Police court Wednesday. their weekly meeting Thursday hoon. One of Seattle’s Oldest Dental Offices Now Back to ‘1914 PRICES If you have felt in the past that dentai prices were B® too high and that you could not afford to have the [f| necessary derital work done on your teeth— OUT let that bother you any more. Kes snide Forget about the price—when you step into this LAST NIGHT s “THE CLEANEST, BRIGHTEST AND MOST THOROUGHLY EN. JOYABLE MOTION PICTURE IN MONTHS” — THAT'S THE OPINION OF EVERYBODY WHO HAS SEEN GLADYS WALTON —IN— “ALL DOLLED Pp” L TELL YOU THe @AMe— - { AND SEE IT (A Universal Perfect Pieture) NOW rue CLEMMER oy THER Bh “KICKARGO,” WESTERN COMEDY, IN- = AND THE CLEMMER ORCHESTRA ge Daity. 2115-5 WwW. GuiprirH’s mig Cinema Sensation “WaY DOWN East” (| Fives. 8c to $2. $2 Mats. 25 to $1. We can furnish all the things you need in this Une, including automobile and camp equipment. ia Reserved office NOW you get the 1914 PRICE with the 1921 * @ tandard of ki hi . Now understand. thoroughly that’ this important SESERVED andirs step on our part is made possible because of iate sci- entific dental improvements and the fact that our EARLY FOR supplies cost us less. THE QUALITY IS THE SAME IF NOT BETTER. D0 Ww s s CINEMA SUPREME We Do Not Charge for Examination. . Modern Methods—High-Class Dentistry—Low Prices These We Offer You Electro Painless Dentists Located for Years at 8, E. Corner First and Pike Phone Main 2555 ALL FOOLS’ NIGHT IN HONOLULU! You ean spend next Friday night in Honolulu (No Foolin’) and not go any farther than the Moose hall, 209 Seneca, where I will give my Big Hawalian Ball. That clever Society Banjo Band oron will be augmented by a native “uke” quartet direct from Hono y welteoe lulu, that wil] sure make you feel ike you are dancing on the te 7 ee “beach at Waikiki.” One of the many features’ to enhance the i iteeosk Sa*Cnete Singer, 6 00 0 Joy of this night will be an exhibition by = company of ‘expert Musie by the Famous Butler Orchestra HulaHula dancers, who will give you a souvenir from their native isle. Puy only Sic and have $100 worth of fun next Friday night, April Ist, MISS BRIGHT Private lessone in the latest dances at 1604 Fourth, Cor. Pine 10 a. m. to 10 p, m. For the Trout or Bass Fisherman Montigue City Rods Bristol Fly and Casting Rods PANTAGES Mats. 2:30 Nights 7 and § Now Playin ME Chiba Pa ee + 84.00 to 88.560 Other renal and grades, .85¢ to $7.50 ASK ANYBODY—THEY'LL Kingfisher, Saline and@ Rainbow Lines THEN CO} it Ogden ‘Aplin Dey Faunroee. "$1.00 10 $3.00 seas SPLIT WILLOW FISH BASKETS No, 64.75 U. S. RUBBER BOOTS Glove Special, Thigh Sporting Boots for men, pair... . Women, pair Eureka, Thigh Sporting Boots, “ter ‘men, pair. SALMON EGGS Expert, Tyee and Skookum, 40¢—4 cans for..........81.25 Chinook, Steelhead and Star, CaN...scccesecesesesens ene BEG BAITS, 65¢ TO $1.10 Rush Tango, Heddon's Diawagiac, South Bend Basserenos, Never-Fail Underwater Minnows, Biteem Baits, Creek Chub Wigglers and Bucktails, MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Other Acts quailty s ‘Acts Baualty na Feature Photopiay WILLIAM RUSSELL lw “THE MAN WHO DARED” Good — SECOND RHAPSODY BY LISZT WITH RRt TH OTLER © PIANO CADENZA BY L. HAUPTMAN, - HOTet Second and Jamen “REVELS OF 1921” A GLADYS WAL- TON DOLL TO BE GIVEN TO SOME KIDDIE IN THE AUDIENCE SAT- URDAY AT 1:30. CHIL DREN'S TICKETS ALL THIS WEEK. ALL SEATS ARE RESERVED FRANKLYN ARDE! Prices EDITH CLIFFOnD TOM sMIru Safe Tile tor WFAnts & INVALIDS ASK FOR , Horlicks Horlick’s | a | . ag — | Third and Final Week NOW—AT THE MET. SUNDAY: WM. H. CRANE AND BUSTER KEATON IN “THE SAPHEAD” Tiotem. Danging 61o1%.m. Table A PRETENTIOUS REVIVAL OF “THE HENRIETTA” Hote, After-Theatre Speciaitics CLINT WILLARD F.C. KIPPE | imitations aad f Substitutes, ee oes ag ‘DangVor hinges | Re Eeiy Matend Orain Extroes in eaiists,

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