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PAGE 2 LONE MAN While Mem THREATENS. POWER SITE | Tacoma’s Cushman Project Endangered by Ed. Sims’ Arrogant Objection | By Ralph J. Benjamin TACOMA, March 4.—Can_ one arrogant, reactionary state official) prevent the city of Tacoma from developing the great Lake Cushman power site? Does the north fork of the Sko- komish river, thundering down the) eanyen from Lake Cushman, ¢xist chiefly as @ spawning st m for a few hundred salmon’ Or has Tacoma a better right to take the water out of the river and use it to drive giant clectrical gen erators so that Tacoma may con linue to have the lowest power and! lighting rates in the country? } ‘These questions are causing wor ty in Tacoma as a result of 4 Bitter fight which Ed Stms, of the state fisheries board, hax started to prevent the city from developing} the power site WAS SALMON CANNERY MAN Sims was at one time a big sal mon cannery man. He was the Of several state legistatures an old political chum of Gov Hart. He is a re fonary. During his period in the legislature he was always known as the friend of the special interests, About a year ago Gov. Hart appointed Sims on the fisheries board. In Olympia it is sald Sims ‘sits at the right hand of the governor The row between the city of Ta-/ coma and Hd Sims started several months ago, when the city attempt e@ to secure right to build a big power dem at a site selected b» the engineers, Sims protested. He Geciared that the dam would pre vent the salmon from going up the river. The city offered to let! enough water go over the dam to! provide for the fish, and asked Sims if he could tell how much wa ter would be required. Sims re plied: “That's up to you to find out.” | ‘Tho severa!) attempts have been} made to compromise with Sims, he has maintained a stubborn attitude. The city of Tacoma appealed to Gov. Hart, asking him to step in and arbitrate. Hart, in a lengthy speech before the Tacoma Rotary club, sup- ported the ciaimy made by Sim: spoke sadly of the decline of the m!- mon industry, and said that he had no power to give up state lands with. out a decision of the supreme court. Agsistant City Attorney Brush, of Tacoma, then announced that the city does not want to condemn state lands without court hearing, that it has given up its attempt to get cer- tain small parcels of tand from the state, and that it merely wants Sims called off or his red-hot opposition cooled down a bit. } ‘Then came reports to the city that | the sta’ Tal riment had} contain ell the good of Gin without any of the alcohol. | Por backache, swollen joints, stone in the bladder, rheumatic pains—They bring dealih o saferer, Get a box mde. At druggists, | eutee. Free sample on request. Gino Pilis are recommended and | boris arked that the} pold in Seattle by Bartell Drug | tre ier be considdred | Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, corner * stores, or ment p. p.| Second and Pike, and other reliabh: | *y Jor CS. Spamane | NEW PRICKS NIGHTS SUNDA HOLIDAYS 20c Chorles Tennant, ccptain of detectives, because of his clever work in—but no, wait a minute! He DIDN'T find | and disease, and because he} point out ag ap onpe of the keep the jobless man from | eity council. eresk. corge T. ling, King! Lake way and Ravenna bivé, Clara Skarin, did he? We és at present waging a valiant) poll tax law, opening thi? being “down and out” today) county h officer, han brought dents of that section have file@ are sure there are some) battle to establish a bathing} week his work of cataloguing | closes its firet year's work—|—Proteg of Mee Miracle und De. Mead sue ageinat the cliy of Auburn, its in superior court against the oltpap | beach at Green Lake that will| the “victims” he has been wy Price & Carter, Mar staff photog its clty council, and the Au-| Seattle, the park board ang qi things that we ought to com- pliment him on—but, having got off on the wrong foot, we|and safe for soimmers opposition to the measure, pectations of Johanson. and can't think of ‘em. rs = — = his supporters in the good work, | sent mén to the Cushman al te } namite at the proposed dam site A Tapes gr ny costamiey Ne en ere feared that if heavy charges of Bynaaene were Gat oC, the Z 3 been recognized as an independent | canyon wally might be damaged and elds. die tase tb ates king a the value of the power site impa: Ps ane Den mark Armed guards were sent to driv | ‘ ra Se aE FS tRe dynamiters away If they are, something Ie wrong—and there's a why to j ’ Sima dec 4 that the city off remedy it. Mr*. George R. Shoup can tell you how @ ' Don’t Let j clale are grand standing. that the o¥erceme the condition and get all the eggs to which you } city attorney's office doesn't khow are entitled from every one of your hens That Cold Turn j anything about the law t he won't let the city shut the salmon Her article on “Overcoming Keg Production Slumps” te Into “Flu” | off. The city has shown in court that the fish station near the proposed dam site was abandoned 22 years age by the state, because only a few sal mon ever go up the North Fork. The tate fisheries department for years hay admitted that the North Fork Was practically worthless as a spawn. ing stream, Sima’ latest charge ix that if he permits t* @ city of Tacoma to take « freshwater stream, anybody can do the same thing, and soon there won't be any salmon streama at all, The Tacoma attorneys point ed out that Sims’ statement is ridi ulous, because there are only a ver else few power streame in the state,| During the: “I a™ epidemic, a few whereas there ure. thousands of [] MY addirene We... .cccscescesereeneerseneeers years ago, Musterole was used in our streams fit for salmon spawning that training camps, The ¥. MC. A. war ET RRR CEI Oe i et Sibews dbateechéeals abe board sent thousands of jars to : ‘ Rete eo ek cette France for our soldiers overseas, Beautiful! Georgeous! The questian of the city’s right to In Tacoma it is pointed out that! ae city health be free from contaminetion| particularly convincing in his a Dr. H. M. Read, because -as| Kxperiment Thru a special a you may obtain a merely filling out the 6 the experiment station ngement opy of this bulletin jowing coupon and mailing it to Frank \is an implacable foe to filth | missed made by The i W. Hull, an a number of weful and interesting treatives in Dimonthly bulletin of the Western Washington Station at Puyallup. Seattlc Star free of charge, by PAERREOOOD OOP OOOO DOPREEL DOOD DALE LLIIIOD Western Washington Experiment Station, Puyallup, Wash. | Please send me your bimonthly bulletin, Vol. IX, No. 7, daied March, 1922. 1 4 (Please print your name and addrens) A ory Is F resh, We Take Off Our county commissioner he! assessor, because he has never opportunity: develop Cushman even at the cost of r patients for years for| ALL NY closing the river to a few salmon is ew and pains, snertn te. siaciapreme aman m with your finger : A Powerful Story of Love to SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1993 | Hat to Gaay MLEAn e Prncy TTL TA ae te te ck M. J. Johanson, founder of | Mrs. Kathryn Miracle, be-| CHARGING that it & contem the “Millionair” club, be-| cause she had enough confix\ yintea wo © cause his great instituon to| dence in her name to file for wat witi pe SEEKING TO PREVENT view by natruct a s¢wer ryetem despotling of their jute the waters of Mill of a gasoline station at G with a measure of success far) falar. yurn Construction Co. raphers beyond the most sanguine ex- Union Ol) Co, of California, M_WE PRYRS ES BBey 8B R— g = Rub on Good Old Musterole ‘That cold may turn into “Pu,” Grippe or, even worse, Paeumonia, uniewn you take care of It at once Rut good old Musterole on the congested parte and see how quickly it brings relief. Colds are merely congestion Mus terole, made from pure oll of mus tard, eamphor, menthol and other simple ingredients, is a counterir ritant whieh restores circulation promptly and helps break up the cold. An effective ag the messy old muse tard plaster, it does the work without the mustard plaster's sting and blis ter MuESSSESE are 795 «Of « as have been recommending Thrilling! WS segogzee ‘You will feel a warm tingle me! STAR - and Marriage! oor!” Ro serious opposition to the Cuxb-lthat the site cannot be developed «|OUTLINES PLAN MAN project developed until last July.!4 price that will permit the male of | ously, the opposition developed. And | the city has had a desperate fight jever minor, jthe power at a low rate, The pri | “4 | the city wanted, did not fight the |yate power Interenta nanest they *|FOR PALESTINE and 65, In jare @hd tuben; hospital | A | project. | wo } | mize, $3.00 posited the joints and causes infiammation. great r Proposed changes in the Seattle! Alice Kincaid Jones, 24, wife of Roy nerves school system, by which it was! Franklin Jones, University of Wash coucing Severe pein, thous on “Sstnowic | Aaimed by the Voters’ Information ington alumnus and former United RHEUMATIC | league that $135,000 « year could be| States army aviator, were held Wed and kindred! saved in the payroll without cut-| nesday afternoon at the University jot tne 50c, sold on money-back guar- §) perienced chemists ; ts it enters the pores, then a cooling! 1 senmtion that brings welcome relief. CAST! Fives St an ened nd Your druggist has Mosterote; 25 But, suddenty and mysteri/not fighting the city, but they offer | to well the city the power it nenda. | Seattle Jewry listened to Dr. Na- if Fed btm Sokolow tell of the agricultural Tacomant are wondering Sims is really as interested In the Private power interests declare! naor ¢ixh tn the north fork of the Dr. Sokolow pointed ; Uric A i i Cai |Skokorminh a» he says he f& uses } (ut that it was up to American Jews! Rheumatism |Business Conditions {2 previde the funds which were to patitinsddtticecroortes can inst Better, Says Report result in improvementa in living con- | and industrial possibilities In Pales tine in an address delivered Satur |day mornings at the Congregation Bikur Cholum. Wallace Reid. ditions for the thousands of Jews} dred Harris and Conrad Tacai business conditions Dave who were expected to emigrate to} HMueband’s Trademark.” been considerably bettered in the Pyiestine from Southeaxtern Europe. | past week, due in the main to 4! friday night Profeasor Warburg, { im one or more \aharp increase in Western buying of the Universi of Merlin delivered | ecording to the weekly review Of an addrean at the Temple De Hirsch. | G Dun & Co ‘The entire delegation. consisting of} The rise in grain prites haa re}, Nahum Sokolow, Dr. Celena So- stored confidence in other market his’ dauahier.ané, Preteenck 7\ with securities on the upward are are scheduled to nearest’ 4 -| eee eeener : salter masn meeting of Seattle Jewry Sun eee While the unemployment situa-| 50) nicht at the Masonic Temple. ot drum stores tion is still acute, some improve Cot. John H. Patterson, the third jment is commented on in the re member of the delegation. ts ill with re ba an attack of bronehitia in Los Angeles. The delegation will leave for Tacoma Monday morning School Fund Saving, | frovat one |Scheme Turned Down) ruxrrat senvicrs for ate a the fibrous tissues surrousding rom the kame | 4, brourht | ting salaries, were declared imprac paired action of the kid-/tieable in a report submitted to|in Washelli, In addition to her hus the school board Friday by Frank | band Mra. Jones te eur B. Cooper, superintendent of | viv an infant daughter, Doro- schools Undertaking Co, chapel, Burial was and mother d by t And | as no Permanent relief | be experienced until the excena Uric | and the Kidneys sanume | 1 action 4 Marshmallow Compound ts is not @ patent accumulated yaiciane t taking the flest A horse-thief — the arrest-the escape- the desert hiding-place the girl - the bid surprise wanson seat Vie’ Bisee tet a clean, delightful picture 4 SHIRLE MASON in the eee aN Bay ih eC the ‘best thing she has ‘ ever appeared in. r “And Women Must Weep” Hruce Seente ymount The First of Paramount's Big Four! Next will come the “Peter Ibbetson” story, “Forever,” with Elsie Ferguson and ‘Then will follow “Fool's Paradise.” with Dorothy Dalton, Mil- be Gloria; Swansea ja th will The beautiful star of Moment,” in the picturization of the tremendously powerful and emotional novel, “Shulamite.” places in the crucible—and the testing fires—human hearts in a man-made world. The story of a woman whose marriage was an auction block, but who honors and obeys! unbidden, comes love! A Paramount Picture First National Kinegra' Cpuclure A Teay Sarg we ry { “Hor “The Great A picture that | And _ then, ‘$500 Musical Program Contest 3 , ben gg A will be played the COLISEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA 12:30 Sunday ARTHUR KAY, Director “Step This Way” Mermaid Comedy To] + § gd dag pha SRE. sore wN—ee ge a—@ son pene SSR8EPSE. g372 ST EES sere