The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1921, Page 20

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FIVE-CENT CAR FARES IN BOSTON “1” System n Cuts Its Rate| in Suburban Districts; Eliminates Transfer 19. — Fivecent BOSTON, Aug. car fares in several additional dis-| tricts have been tnaugurated by the Boston Elevated. Cambridge, Dorchester, Roxbury and Charles: town car riders will benefit. In Cambridge this experiment mothod of operation on Mount Au- burn, Huren ave and North Cambridge-Harvard square lines will give a nickel fare without free transfers or 10-cent fare with them: The Belmont line will run in-bound to Harvard station, thence to Gar @en st, returning thru Harvard square on the surface, NEW RULE INTRODUCED Passengers on cars in-bound to Harvard square who leave the car before entering the subway will Pass out by the conductor and de- posit five cents in the fare box as they leave, or give authorized ticket or transfer from Watertown station or Porter square, according to gen- eral orders to employes issued by the management, In Dorchester and Roxbury, on rs running from the east and south to or thru Andrew section, W. C. T. U. Official Is Held in Jail ADRIAN, Mich,, Aug, 1 — Mra. Matty Kirby of Hudson, prominent | temperance and law enforcement | worker, is in jail here, in connection with the disappearance of a child born July 4 to her 20yearold un-| married daughter, Alice. The daugh. | ter ip also held by the police, Mnv Kirby fs president of the Lenawee | Women's Christian ‘Temperance union and a field agent for the state organisation. SAYS POLITICS HIT MUNY CARS J.J. Wettrick, Engineer for Utilities, Resigns ‘That the municipal raftway ts gov- erned by a board of directors (city council) which Is by nature a politi cal body and which t# not always guided by the best interests of the street car system, was asserted ‘Thursday by J. J. Wettrick tn offer. ing his resignat on as chief engineer of the city public utilities depart ment. Woettrick charged that political considerations interfere with the suc cessful operation of the lines. Wettrick waa ousted from the de partment at the beginning of the | Caldwell regime, but was restored to the position of chief engineer by a supreme court order and paid back salary due, amounting to $4,130. $100,000 TRAIL | LEADS TO BANK will be collected in the usual man- ner.) and method of Bunker Hil st. lines, run CALLS HOA uf Sieg Heller bas been in a frequented sec- tion of the park since Tuesday, and he has chatted with rangers and park employes, Albright declared the story of Hel- ler being lost was absurd, Park em- Ployes and rangers cant’ understand ‘New Fall Styles When You Can Buy on Credit FALL FROCKS FALL WRAPS FALL SUITS Charming! Indeed they are. Every single garment is absolutely new. The fabric, the style, the color, the finish— every detail is in keeping with the best of the season’s style ideas. Prices Range from 'N $17.50 to Shi 00 Murdered Man's Money in Defunct Institution CHICAGO, Aug. 19.-— Search for the $100,000 in cash which disp peared after James Colivemo, cabaret owndr, was murdered, led to the de-! funct Michigan Avenue Trust com pany today. Authorities are investh gating the story of friends of Colt emo, who stated he had deposited the money at the hank, altho no record was made on the books of ., the bank, wi ‘arren C. Spurgin, missing presi who Is charged embezzling a million dollars, lieved to be In Mexico. Miss Leah A. Heim, residing at 3438 16th st, San Francisco, chief operator for the Pacific Telephone Co., relates a remarkable experience with Tanlac. Here is her statement in her own words: “Por fully a year and a» half be I took Taniac I was as run- & person could be not to ‘tirely. I had no appetite #0 nervous and restless I sleep at night, and yeePeeiae FE He that proved the turning point in my suffering, and since taking five bottles I am feeling lke an alto- pounds in weight. My sleep is sound and refreshing, and I am enjoying the very beat of health. It is Just wonderful what Tanlac has done for me and I can never praise it enough.” Tanlac is sold in Seattle by Rar tell’s Drug Stores and by leading druggists everywhere, — Advertise ment, THE SEATTLE STAR No matter how alluring bait may look, there’s al- ways a hook inside for the poor fish that swallows it. Different K inds of Baits—Only One Hook! The same grecdy hook is baited in many ways—showy stores that conceal high rents; easy “credit” that you pay for with extra cost, and the old-time “sales” that offer last year’s clothes at this year's prices. What We Offer You (1) low rent that reduces the cost of your clothes (2) volume of business that reduces the cost of your clothes reduces clothes (5). rock-bottom prices on new - clothes ALL the year around Fahey-Brockman Bldg.—Third and Pike Arcade Bldg. (above Rhodes) Second Ave. “RO UPSTAIRS (3). cash business that reduces the cost of your clothes (4) low operating cost that the cost of your K™ Buy up-stairs.and save 10% Tt will show you fust a man can be fooled swallows the bait of ts the first of a . Every Fahey-Brockman { Garment Carries | _ Our Written © Guarantee 4. overcoat here you are protected by our persone ally-signed guarantee that goes with every garment bearing our label. A

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