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(Helps to Beat | ee in an original vertisement, _ An Aid to Wearin; This Season’s Fashions With some powdered delatone and) water make enough paste to cover | the hairy surface, apply and in about | 2 minutes rub off, wash the skin and every trace of hair has vanished, This is quite harmless, but to avoid | disappointment be sure to get the backage,—Ad_ THE SEATTLE STAR The Turbaned Turk Must Need a Dray | To Feed His Girl-Garage Each Day! Et, Children, the BeTurbaned Turk. A great Antipathy to Work ts said, by those who know him well, to hold him in a Sort ef Spell. (his greatest widely known Atrocities do not put Travelers at Ease, so I am told by Those Who Know. And Turkey is no Place to go unless your Nose if Paralyzed; its Smells have not been Modernized. They also say the Turk: |i ish Flea ts just as mmart as he can be, and never falls te Find his Way, |[] by Day or Night, Across the Bey, Yea, on the Wh Tam in feel quite Piously Resigned, when gazing on a travel over there! FRAN | RINGSIDE |NOTES ON CITY COUNCIL MONDAY— Passed an for the construction of the Murray ave. sewer in| Went Seatth, after striking a proposed appropriation ef $40,600 from the gemeral fund for the improvement. { Introduced a bill to regulate the sanitary conditions ef grecary and dei} catenaen stores. the ordinance providing for the paving of the enat side of Rainicr ave. for the four-mile stretch between Massachusetta ave. and 57th ave. 8., and preacribing brick as the surfacing material te be used | Referred to the finance and utilities committers the request of J. D. Rows, superintendent of lighting, for an additional $50,000 to finanre extencsion F of lighting facilities, | Referred to the finanes committen an ardinance appropriating $9,526 with which to purchase autos for the police | Referred to the finance committee an ordinance appropriating $10,000 | with which to pay members of the Eminent Domain commission. Passed an ordinance $500 for the observance of Indapend ence Day here. Passed an ordinance for the extablishmens of » mator bus service to the Laurethurst district and accepting the gift of a White truck bus from the | residents of the district | cee Another great tradition ts about to] The ordinance provides for regu- pass into oblivion, tf the Dill regu-|lation along manitary linea It is lating stores ts passed by the city/similar to the measure recently | dada panned for the regulation of bakeries. | No more will we eee the stumbrous| Under the terms of the bill any ‘eat Jolling among the cheeses and | persons engaged in. or about to en kippered herring in delicatessen win- | kage in, the business of grocerying. dows. No more will we see the fos |must file an application with the} Uve squadron of flies hovering over | Commissioner of health and secure a the open barre! of | im the sy. | Permit burtan grocery stot ae | The Seattle Retall Grocery Asno- ciation ts responsible for the momen- tous and pending changa At their request, @ bill, drawn and prepared by them, was introduced tn the coun ti Monday by Councilman A. Lou Coben, GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH FRECKLES AND WHITEN SKIN ‘(WIDOWS AND MOTHERS BENEFIT BY TAX ON MONTANA BACHELORS |! HELENA, Mont, May 10.— || Bachelors aren't worrying much | BIG SPECIAL WEDNESDAY ONLY | OUR VERY BEST COFFEE 40c Per Pound the law In its statutes, altho sev- eral states have such laws pend- ing. } of, Stone Bros, quality cFailors CORNER SECOND AT MARION pro oe e ho is Swift & Company? Swift & Company is not a one man or one family affair, It is a company owned by more than 40,000 people scattered over the face of the globe—forty thousand share- holders with voting powers and a share in the risks and profits of the business. Most of the forty thousand live here in the United States. But some of them live in France, some in England, others in the Philippines, Hawaii, Alaska. 13,000 of them are women. Nearly 14,000 of them are employes, The average individual holdings are small—about 37 shares apiece. No one person or family owns a majority of the stock. In fact, it would take 900 of the largest pooled together to vote 51 percent of the stock! These shareholders are the men and women whose money, in the form of capital, makes Swift & Company possible. They are jealous of the character and reputation of their organization, proud of what it is doing, proud to have a part in supplying to the world such products as Swift’s Premium Ham and Bacon, Brookfield Sausage, Silverleaf Brand Pure Lard, Wool Soap, Swift & Company’s fresh meats, etc. The executives of Swift & Company maintain the these products as an imperative duty not only to the 40,000 shareholders, but to the public. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Geattle Local Branch, 201-11 Jackson Streal J. L. Yocum, Manage - WESTERN COFFEE STORES COMPANY. 1426 First Avenue—Olympic Market 1420 First Avenue—Central Market 109 Occidental Avenue—Seattle Market / LIMIT 4 POUNDS TO CUSTOMER