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Blue-jay to your druggist Stops Pain Instantly simplest way to end a corn is ” jay. A touch stops the pain in- gtantly. Then the corn loosens aod _ gomes out. Made in two forms—a clear liquid (one drop does be #) and in extra thin plasters. Use Pe, form you prefer, plasters Pigeon Shooting Gets Spokane “Het ‘War Rages Over Police Slaughter THE SEATTLE STAR » Order Up” VETS WILL GET BONUS OF BUNK ‘Just Another Bankers’ Drag Proposition, Is Charge WASHINGTON, March “The present bonus bill, with ne provisions allowed for amend ment, Is another bankers’ drag proposition.” That's the opinion of Congres man Schall, republican, Minnesota “But I munt be for the bonus bIN bee shall b a bonus, I am béund the boys even if they ° have to contribute the bankers’ toil in order to get it.” That ts congrennme: Street Ra Prot, FF. D, Hayden, recently of veate The Star induced him to set forth sisth one fellows — Waiter, By ¥. P, HAYDEN An additional help toward the ao Jution of the financial problem of the street railway, and extension of the transportation system, would be to run busew as muxiliaries to the raib way system. The buses should be | upped to nerve afl the outlying din- the estimate of thane tricte which are inadequately served n who really wanted to by street cars, and should run direct make good on the bonus promine.|to the downtown district, being made But the vast majority of the con-/¢xprens from points approximately ublicans = and demo- | three and a half miles from the city’s - ¥ | crats—whe put the bonus bil) thru canter. the house know that that bili will) never become a law. ‘The bill as passed has absolutely) no provision for raising the money to pay the benua. Buch an arrangement of the efty’s transportation system would enable the suburbe to recover thetr rapid ac come to the downtown district, and hore building would again boom in | them. A home with suffielent ground problea, bf MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1922. ilway in Seattle Politics the department of civil engineering & solution whirh would re-establion Me believes se deeply in his ideas his pian im © soriee of articles, The ) buses, % may be able to rent or lease the equipment needed. em porarily an arrangement can be | made with the men who formerly | cperated jitneys. I have been told they would be | wilting to turn over to the city one jeent out of a 10-cent fare, or two conte out of an Ilcent fare, aod arrange to run exprom f-om pointy |beyoud which the street railway | passenger is no longer profitable to the etreet ratlway. Such an arrangement would cer tainly be more desirable than the | unsatisfactory transfer scheme now | lin operation at the 10th ave. ptidge |for handling the traffic from tne} | Cowen Park and 10th ave. districts canhot support duplicate, competing, transportation systems, This ts nc necessary true, af there are in stances where it is being done. Put if, instead of competing systems, we have auxiliary, complementary, non competing systems, financed by and financing the same treasury, why cannot they be very succesful? All such @ plan proposes would be to furnish to the public what they want and sre willing to pay for. » ually proper study of traffic woh) *%, and adjustment of trans portation provided, would per mit of handling the traffic in the way the people wanted to travel and without waste of servios, With the instituting ef further economies, which have been suggest 4 by Mr. Peter Witt and others, the recovery of lomt short haul traffic in the downtown district, the cor version of unprofitable long hau! traffic into profitable traffic by bus auxiliaries, and deferment of obliga tion to meet annual payment of $833 900 on principal, it should be ponaible, within a short time, to return to the Scent street oir fare, and 16-cent bus fare. unit Portuguese about 40,000, Bohemia proposes to coin a small . the liquid —the action is the same. Sele sate Made in a world-famed tery. Sold by all druggists, For months the henus It ben been maintained that a city| currency of glans. to have a ematl garden ie very denir ciiemoaiiatl atlpieeapaens - - — been batted back and forth, and congress and the politicians of both able, if it can be obtained within « reasonable time interval from down. parties were not thinking about the Geldiere but absut themesives, tanos that counta, {t in the question Next November every member of Of time. , | the house must stand for Teeler| mon EXPRESS BUS SERVICE fe. © BO! pamwed both howe and) xpress auxiliary bus service, run eae” erate oan, mortal the street railway system, to comes up for redection In 1924, but only one-third of. the senators come up for reelection this year; an) other third comes up in 1924 and town, It In not the question of din- ING GES TUN In five minutes ‘‘Pape’s Diapepsin” ends Acidity Gases Heartburn Sourness Flatulence Palpitation ts demonstrated by the fact that they are doing It all over the coun a DNS 998 See a ago br yd “y ne it a ° . be any distrees—eat without fear. senatore—repubtican and try. Im Washington, D. C, buses |? esses and stubborn bumps; your | 7” Se ee) Diapepein “really —whe must run next November|/are running for an Scent fare, In| head @ches and you feel wick and) 4 te weak, outoforder can each make a “bonus record” by | Seattle there are thousands of peo | miserable, that’s when you realiz® | stomachs that gives it its millions pie Itving in the suburbs, who are | the magic In Pape’s Diapepsin. It | of sales annually, #0 anxious for more rapid access to| makes stomach distress go in five| Get @ large sixty-cent case of the downtown distriet that they minutes Pape's Diapepsin from any ¢rug would be willing to pay more than, If your etomach fs in a contin |stork. It is the quickest, surest 10 cents, A fare of 11 cents or 12% | vous revolt—if you can’t get {t| stomach relief known. It acts alx conta would be practical from some | regulated, please, for your mke, try | most like magico—It te @ scientific, points: | Diapepsin. It's so needless to have | harmless and delightful preparation If the city cannet tmmediately,/— bad stomach—make your next owing to legal restrictions, acquire! meal a favorite food meal, then take it ee com ae ELIHU YUU al ighs “talons fn Tesora M.AGOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. “Congressional Record.” /SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS 1514-16 Second Ave., Near Pike Take Advantage of Gottstein’s ° ° : Liberal Credit Service Payments on a home furnishing account at Gott- stein’s are “savings” and an “investment” in all that is meant by a permanent home and its home life. Money spent on “rented” furnishings is gone forever. Gottstein’s Liberal Credit Service has been the means of establishing thousands of good homes in Seattle. Let us show you how easily it can be arranged. points four, five and stx miles from | the downtown district, would tn. crease the desirability and value of | feattle’n ruburbs sufficiently to off. | net, in large part, the entire cont of | the street railway purchase. That buses can run several miles ord.” The republican majority didu't/and make a profit on = 10cent fare want to put Harding in bad | Between new and November the democrats : i i i i 3 i | i £ iy et Pigeons—in the hands of a jriend. Not all of Spokane, however, is treating them just now as the young man in the picture is doing. SPOKANE, Wash, March 27—|enemits are both outspoken. Should a city order its police to! “London, Paris and Bordeaunt have! shoot half-tame pigeons? had pigeons in their business die ‘This te the tion rocking Spo. | ‘ricts for centuries, and they are un- kane. It has Ganed the community |Molested In New York, Chicago, | 0 the controversy are pouring inte constipation | far more than any recent clection— | Cleveland and other American cities. | the pewspaper offices | and the end is not yet tn night. Are Spokane’s pigeons a different | ~~~ ‘a It's all because Maurice Smith, | Teed, making them a menacel” de eity commissioner of health and|™mands Lew Hertig, owner of the . safety, ordered the police to slaugh.| Pigeon Cigar Store, who daily feeds Get nothing; bunk! ter the pigeons In the business dle |* flock of $0 birds mu No less a personage than the preat-|? INGROWN TOE NAIL \Warren French to dent of the Spokane Bird ctut | Be Buried Tu j y Walter Bruce, supports the move to la aid | | Funeral services for Warren H. exterminate thern. | T think ft: would be & geet thing, || “9%” °° Tonghen Shin so Mall j/sencn 6a, plomele grocer of ML lthey are @ nulsanee up at our! Turns Out Itself | Daker, whe dead in hie bendy By fn ome fy ead. |home, 2828 $3rd ave. B, Sunday, the authoritien are about it, ¥ thiak| A few drops of “Outere” upun the| ill be held at 3p. m. Tuesday at they might start en the English skin surrounding the ingrowing nag ‘* Home Undertaking Co. | reduces inflammation and pain and| French died while dremsing. Hd sparrows | There ty enough #0 toughens the tender, sensitive skin bad been Ut a few weeks befere, but ‘The pigeons, nestling en the roofs Ser is. pe i Sonceek the toe oll, that It can |@pparently had recovered. of business ‘houses, strutting on the! lee to | sidewalks and often eating from the; sing | Bet penetrate the flenh, and the nail hands of pepple feeding them, have| of probed saturally eutward almost over long been @ part of Spokane's bul | “Outgre” harm 7 |ness streets, Many have paid scant | in the untationares der <ttropediets H ae j attention to them in the past, but | shoppers, | ever, anyone ean buy from the drug |now that their death sentence has| say the bird lovers. |store © tiny bottle containing dies, |been pronounced, their friends and} Meantime, the battle rages, ‘with | dons. —Advertivement. OYS! BOYS! se THESE DANDY BASEBALLS AND BATS GIVEN For Just a Few Minutes of Your Time The Season Is On——— Everybody Wants to Play Ball. Here Is Your Chance Your Friends and Get Started Neighbors Will Be Glad to Help You Fe ite gree to thelr constituents. The eagie will scream; the soldiers will be smothered ander adjectives; the politicians wih eet the votes; the soldiers will $ $ down 00 es Hie te wurvived by his widow, Mrs | Maude French; a daughter, Bugenie; & fon George, and five sisters. Fremeh come to Seattle at the age| of 19, Hoe helped fight the Seattle) fire He was @ member of the Christian church. 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