The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1922, Page 12

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pro SEAT PAGE 12 WANT HUGE | THE [REGISTRATION | ATU SPEEDY anda Gets to Be of | WASHINGTON, March 29.—A re | l ait 2 eae oe oe eee With muffied typewriters and |\from Chicag nd related pointa to | (Yhkla te the fourth of & series of dancing stories being written by Mise Vou Kettler) Universit venday, when 9,450 mon || ec oinel of Mayor Caldwell's of r Played a By Wanda von Kettler | meh tit ten, then 69 10) Q."m"and 8 p.m. The total enroll || feny geen ER) | grheenwnnfosiagedinyorneivare | +e. wes be a regular Gance after that pment at closing time Tuesday Mt) T kitted by wire, and ||day by the interstate commerce com pedition that Have very much difficulty,” 1] was 4 including the fe whone body ore than 18 || mission, The oc lenion susp ; geowe™ ed esa AMIS Between 1 and 1 am the Queen Victoria was a pet pigeon rates Justified e ew “of ops Line — ning Academy Trace | Beem actually ‘tapped on” yet. We rolled ty the class section depart:|| to Mayor Caldwell window Woman Ends Life | . W. Concern Ho nly & few couples wer ‘ : The funeral cortege comprised . . : 4 A telaai tn = ange anehings “we'ry ued tol Rayment of without exter! | a representative from the mayor's With Chloroform e Urged by Chamber with dark vy hair, was for our f = ge was permit unt! neon || office amd two janitors, Inter PORTLAND, March 29.—toores » dark wa . " “You ok Sala af yen of | Wednewday, after w extra in r of little notes. itten, to Frances a tall, blond, maaculin beg «Mpa Ne re as tekae tor a $ aati in| | ment was private f little notes, written, to Fran Wighting hard to keep in tne elementary steps | People, don't you?’ T put in again, | © La al} Lane, a ¢ mute, are believed by A50,000 which it is declared wilt be trot at one end of the | YOUns and old-—and day. Registration will be complete | police to ¢ nicle the violent quar fost otherwise, the board of trustee onde girl in a green drew We certainly do.” the @irl agreed cloned April 4 | DAVENPORT Sunset highway | rel between the man and Mra. A. L. @f the Chamber of Commerce e ping and «ltiding with a mo and just about all nationalities, too open for auto traffic for first time | Stone, which led to the wom , Mmanimousty voted to request the! erniooking youth in the « hat te—people who know the Pansy has heen adopted as the offi.| thin year between Davenport and ide here today from drinking | e Board of public works to accept the} ihe room. A graphophone want to dance, but don't apeak a lot | Cla flower of Hutte, Mont (Spokane. a hi Min ef-local companies for materials | corer melodiously pleaded jot Englist iy . 7 ar ie bee teed in the construction of the| Ste te sieop" while @ necond Ue had 3 teil ene & atuole of (ADVERTISEMENT) | Broposed new pipe tine from Swan) cir) with dark ha with weeks ago with a bappy creature lake to Volunteer park skirt and red waist, stood Italian think, Said to me that | ‘The board of public works ts sched. |. searching among the records|he wanted to dance, but I don't Bled to announce its decision next | ot ked on a table. think he knew what I aiid to him Friday = the bids that were opened The fair partner, of course, made | Anyway, while I was out in the mid | nf i“ i ast wee! potion of the | dle c he floor demonstrating the i] WOULD KEKr alae ‘in “the “direction of “the dle of the floor demonstrating 18 Unger and pursunnt to ection 1 of Article XX, of the City Charter, Temulating the Keeping of dogs and -for a limited time only- MONEY ber j . there will be submitted to the qualified electors of The City of Seattle, y eattle vid HERE of the chairs along the wall and/ nearby looking on, I happened “We want by all means to keep] proceeded to look interesting | elan nd bh 4 if the man| Sf the municipal election to be held In sald city on the 2nd day of = cep | proceeded to look interestin | klance and bleane mh) May, 1922, for thelr appr following proposed charter | this $650,000 in Seattle,” said J. A. WHEREUPON SHE wasn't clear down at the other end provid woe Ra hel ‘oval or rejection, the f ra do : : |) Seatwrll, chairman of the Pacific | WALL-PLOW ERS Jot the hall doing in regular Uallet cemarecrdinine sis hake Kate 1 The Westinghouse Company em- DE Morthwest Products committee of| Phe girl at the graphophons, alro | rms and feet gracefully tn alr, all| : - A Pied the let day of March, 19298. ad ep ES Bis Camber of Commerce, who will of course, tripped toward the wall|DY hime, music seemed to) i esol nro Rrra tape oh Bes ee 6 c W. CARROLL. ployed 100 WOMEN to USE the first D) Mppear with a special committee be- | .), 4 believing the blue-eyed, | #ffect him. Guens he thoug' we » amend Mection Lt of Article 1X 7, Comptrolier and ex-oftic AINED RY THE CITY : tol davies a ‘ eats the board of public works to] cnme haired crontnee tn be a nail, {out there In the middie performing! | ‘ tthe City of] CY Cle et. irons of this type continuously for a of See N en ree erenty , tong ong: “ ent.” ding for the aut yu he - P i ieee the use of Seattle-made mate | gingeriy began a dance in his com. | fF my own amusement se ees, Deputy Clerk month. The iron we now offer you is Plals, “After a thoro investigation of b ’ " Date of first pub pany toward the opposite oni of the Well,” put in the fair partner, eo elect tle » - ny - RAT AT? the —cggeha Neg rel retired be |*aid he ewer learn to dance?" Pe gear, eave Sas Bae the result of THEIR EXPERIENCE ‘this amount tha om | .. at the gen } fs ¥ And =, for five solid minutes I ‘Hie certainly did, the «irl re on to be held RESOLUTION 7036. ' ral sione 2 j 2} 7 7 te Sarl Regering. green wall-flowered — something which 1| ptied, “he had it in him from tne] tle on the 2nd] PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 4 lesigned according to their sugges- firm.” am known to do very wel _jastart” } VED BY THR CITT |4 CRsOLUTION ang PROPOSITION ber 10," ‘ tions. The price is the lowest we have A gentieman tn a dark brown sul Recause it was 10 o'clock and clos-| ” THE Cr rf) t fl . » hereby amended, to reac t 1 or THE CITY Fl] of the City Charter of the City of | ao°¢h 4 - z % Ch |the doorway. He sauntered across! ang did not worry ourselves about! fon 11 of Article IX of jon of such proposed amend-|prumane sociers t 7 Sint ‘ , a smabiiabed concera. (eli, nau god a moment later Pro-|cn’:esncme sontie further util the Breet Tha thee oe Beat tothe qualified electors of | Ihung “ander mid For a limited time only— Bound Machinery depot, ac-| 0.0 sc stevens of the acadet p xP ended to read as follows city for thelr ratifica ition $266 to Sect iwesident jeasor 5. ‘ona, o ® academy tu rhe ¥ Council shall tion at the general m pe T Teeetaten tether Rom. to EB. J. Garret, president and mysele were atepping along. the| "8, s. censtened) within the time specified lection to be he erein om the lot tna Brae af Washoe ten. nee ee Sind Semen ond ether 5 1 _ oo ordinance, fix the rate ad day of May, 1922 4 be “ be, ane professor explain n ally, | = dina is hereby appointed as and de- conditions we have! ®... ce late he hadn't been dancin, levied and levy the IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY to be, the official pound Up more than half our plant] ()") ote has vy bc Pago oe 1939 taxable property. COUNCIL OF THB CITY OF er of the City of Beattie, and is mj te @ great extent bec ean ml im the olty BHATTLE ed for the purpose of Dave it on the market for sale.”| (00, ‘foot and also incidentailly that | wufficlent revenue | ‘That Kection T of Article VIII of forcing th " stated. We have employed | io Va. that evening short of dancing different de Nity Charter be amended by this ordi ss men. If we are award ' thereto a new C to female dogs, cate and fen instructors, and needed to send out | ») hich | cate fc i Maia ce tos vive tine contract ° wn as "Bection 7 (b),” which |cats found running at large without a for an “extra or two, who worked be iT y on the bid which is in the hands of the beard of public works, it will > Mean approximately a year's work “for 250 men, with an annual payroll $300,000. ther purpose on evenings when the| to number | FOR COLDS | “part time” dancers were expected } more than usual I happened on the idea and re 1 1d lke a job.” I told him. “I'd lke to instruct. If I could be of any ‘The chief objection to awanting co—for the evening, at eat of ee ee axes and pr penaities eanstruction of the new pipe line to A Cold or the Grip starts with = ‘of three years, and lations ‘thereof, and repea Deel firms is said to be that under| “Almost betleve you could,” spoke! Chill; indicating checked circulation removed by the Mayor mber 8%, i030" ba. ond the plan approximately five miles | the professor, coming to a standstill | the use of “Seventyseven” at once - yoy * hereby nded to read as! the 16-mile ynit would be of creo-| near the doorway; “we've a couple of | reatores tif circulation of the blood! y. and must receive the vorka | ated = wood stave construction, in| boys in the office now, waiting for ®\ and stops the 4. vote of at te three- f the Superintendent n 6. Unions an impounded | Genformance with the bid of the Gon-|ieason.” And the profesor dina Cee eee et prtation shall be Sine’, sane, the Owner oF hesper tinental Pipe Mfg. Co. peared, returning a moment lat nu-|Sranecertation esting te tae City the animal The life of our wood pipe,” sald| with one pink and white youth and “40” edamend:/Councii such powers @& are con houre by paying ¢ ‘W. J. P. Simpson, foreign manager | one tall, slender individual of about | fered upon: le by low or enarter am, together flor the Continental Co, is practi-|32 years INDUCES ment, ‘supervision ‘and control of | eally that of the stee! bands around! Now, the pink and white youth. a» and shall operate and maintain the > i And that means the same as thea dancing pupil, wasn't nearly so In SLEEP municipal « lway aystem and forty-eight hours, | a life of steel pipe.” teresting as the tall, slender individ-| rake’ tharele, ding thirty-five cents » “A wood stave pipe line construct. | ual | Me narcotic. Mtrtetiy Momenpathte cans of | 4ay the an OA Continental Co. in Everett! The youth had danced before, and). Price 206 ned Bi. at dra od oF OP Electric Bldg Seventh ad Olive years ago is declared to be in as | was taking the lesson tonight Just ae, Memparere Homee Medicine a _ B0ed condition today as when water | sort of practice. | Wittiam ot, New York Meds PHILIP TINDALL. first began to Mo wthru it. | HE WAS NEW tee. President pro tem. of the City ’ Counc Pited the Ist day of March, 1922. from any potnt of technical aT THE GAME | these have been eat” Stalwel ~ But the second Individual was new| it sald. “the | at the game. He explained he didn't t Eastern firms are com-| know the first thing about “moving” i BUY DAHLIA TORERS NOW We have the largest collection of Choice Dahtias on the PACIFIC COAST, Ask for our Dahlia lint, It t 4 ' peting with loca! Hentio anct Und the 2 harm pe Poem Bre | his feet, and inquired about the “Jew | contains all the latest Cactus, Peony rae wents to see that money kept ati nuttie ” Hybrid Cactus, Collaretts and Porm. t seo IEEE thie labor Beares 06 the oOo va ns ene cette crcene | Com Varieties. 13, Chelce Duhitns, St AMEND MICE NO. 2 a continued to explain, “they're always | our Selection 50. COLT-Me} ee ne ecuetry parading off to dances. But they! LOUGHLIN, 1103 First Ave. Elliott | as can't drag me along till I know how. | §156.—Advertisement. | f the City of OLYMPIA—Board of public works|I hear ‘em talking about the ‘Jew — . « for the sub Ruthorizes reduction of a pproxt. shuffle.’ Thought maybe Id try it, palchoutiaer vid codenere | sa neh prope ood am nd he grinned casually | 0 the qualified « ra of Gren” mid 1 vroteedoaany, rte] SUNSET TOURS jf seid. city for thoit rauiticntion 2 gener beat to bert at the be to ] @leetion to be held there n on the parte Ye we'll start LOS ANGELES ind day of May, 1922, : Miephants of Ceylon are unusually) Vi, the fundamentals.” And after Leaving April 4 [BE IT RESOLVED BY TIE CIT “A jother little touches of necessary ex touring Care |) SEATTLE | planation, led him off by the hand * 90. of Articte the waltz me © “Blossom | ° re t the ont f Time.” He did not stumble read a DYE ANY GARMENT | we". ie pes OR DRAPERY WITH ||. Ovrr_'= the graphontone ‘corner the fair partner and the little gir P bay Unless otherwise pr and the red waist, Mod decised “DIAMOND DYES” || interested in some discussion. I d T Rone Steak, French Fries, rainance, be pun- + | cided to go over, so willed the pupil Bread and Butier— 00) Dollars, oF in most gener asly the “ex Buy “Diamond Dyes” and follow the simpie directions in every pack- | tras” who had entered the lage. Don't wonder whether you can ast bit 5 Cc Gye or tint successfully, because per Wasn't any of fect home dyeing is guaranteed with usinens. I just thought I'd go Diamond Dyes, n if you have nev-| ove ef dyed before. Worn, faded dresses ‘And you "t get tired dancing || Im the fotlowing skirts, waists, coats, sweaters, stock the ir partner was COLEGROVE ings, draperies, hangings, every exing the ung lad “Bight thing, become like new again. Just) hours a day like it better all Mesteurenes fell your druggist whether the mate-|tne time. nub BOTETIAR KFTCHE Z , Fial you wish to dye is wool or silk, a in ve n to be held or whether it is linen, cott or THEN WANDA nd day of May, mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never | streak, spot, fade or run —Advertise-| as, yes,” © replied, and} ty ment. | we can't get enough. yin auther nticathe t# passage this Ist day of March PHILAP 7 wident pro tom of INDALL, the City | intendent rand © « - thereof «ha ye yorne. an am iy EM STREET, Deputy Clerk ap may ba, by Gil Whe Cane 1 ie don old methods for new, there must be ora deat, West Sint RE | ‘trom any © some truly substantial reason for the prorESOLUTION NO. 7038.0 OF SEATTLE, AS FOLLOWS. vai a nals ond Uther nciincis Bae change. RE LOPOSITION to| ene ’fiect aay ot dashery tellowinn mane | hi More than a million housewives in the 1| Ef caet ahd cintets GP thn Ciatten btake to thet be at ee ee «| United States—and the figures are au- | nye Section 6 an nance. SSPE: Benet chant” eaciins “neue oe thoritative—have adopted the laundry A PROGRESSIVE POLICY! | pint ny ta ir Selt ii Seale ype ng iPmnte 2” 727 | | omy of doing thelr family washing; have pve | for the e. tien oi hat oan died ition ings Tand appurtenances bate tai adopted our way. To aid in the development of the City of Seattle, | on to be "Council of The City of Seat: |chaina, ropes, ‘collars, slectrocuting They have found th be its ad the S f Washi ih shy i attle on the|tle shall annually, in the manner|and asphyxiating equipment. The | hey have found these to edie e tate ° as ington and he Pacific North- | oi BY THM orty | Pee sre tee auay al tecibte props | years Green’ the tains wend Sh ties vantag It takes the upsetting work west, is one of the primary motives of this bank. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF & f the City of Seattle sufticient |ordinan ‘as herein pro- | of wash-day out of the home. It con- i. " k i operation of | buildin. serves D 5 y of W en. A large proportion of the bonds distributed by | Syatom for’ the | it rete “ oars a evel e hota ; Petes. te insures purity for clothes. ves our Bond Department were issues originating in shige ial | the Pacific Northwest. ardinance | Ne women time for more congenial and je Facitic Northwes : oo, and in nee Fegulating womanly activities. It costs no more lak tee Ren anietceten cr ins thareantc ‘there be and: in| Ordinance. Nov 26748, ‘ual collection and delivery. It makes Ans use desloriated “ac the “Butanslan |i heveby amensea, 1 homes happier. : monthly, from the grose receinta ot | Section ‘Id. It shall be the duty 4 ‘ . i r the term, exc as in| amount not exceeding one and one-| corporation, to collect and dispose (Starne POET Bay (Quaurry Second Ave. at Columbia otherwise provided, of | half (1%) cents for h pay paa-|of all dead doga and cats founa in oememnt YN oa 4 . FE . nenger, exclusive rollcemen and f . Launory, — (Econorry Boction € and Section 7| firemen. ‘The amount thus aot aside \ if any section 4 |} ORGANIZED IN 1882 1 Article VIII he, and the |*hall be expended solely. for exten ion. sentence, ""elaune ar Summers, a | [Rar nw Ie “SUieeiter ne. | equipment at Oe held to be. unconeticcdionst pane e \| Have you reserved your Safe Deposit Box in our new building? SOLVED that auch proposed amend cision shall not af 5 | ubmitted to the qualified © BLECTORS. maining | ( i the City "of "Benttle for nt to cas 4 ity_of Heattie on the 2nd day City a % eS dae ME 2 pemeemere-x TLE STAR Reduction Ordered | - MAYOR'S OFFICE in Freight Rates || PAUSES AS QUEEN and impe Hection 2. That Section € of Ordi-| nance No. 88751, approved September ‘ 1%, 1918, entitled “An Ordi ree N slating the ke ' of dogs and ca Seattle, impexing 3383510 4 in| Henry Bldg. Ballard 2g oy Fg 1312 Fourth Avenue 2012 Vernon Place ne herein, shall be paid to} ty Treasurer as hereinafter o prescribed by Section 3 rintendent of Tranapor-| nance N nted from the|ber 18, 1 enti Ordinan not|remulating the keeping of do cate within the City of Seatt license tates and prov rdinance mber 29, 1910 the same is hereby amende follows ‘That Reetion 7 of Oral YERETT—Estate of John J. Clark, Everett pioneer, worth above 000, accorting to certificate for state tax commissioner. Stop Asthma Instantly! ASTHMADOL ; Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever. $1.00 ORCS at all drug stores, or direct, p. p.. by Kava root is the basis of the na-|Joyner Drug Co., Spokane. —Adver- tional beverage on the Fiji islands. | tisement. retirement from the ¢ f Transpo! tion in the and the last appointee n from which said) of Transportation | & | hie former p jelvil service to the pos Superinten: be, and d, to read) was appointed and the last appo Rection 7. Any anima! impounded | ———— Tees in positions subordinate there- [forthe want af a item teen’ to, shall resume their former posl-| which ts not redeemed within ‘the Lions, reapectively, in the classified | specitied time shall be humanely de- vil serviee wtroy on of the AND BW IT FURTHER RE-| King may . by ned amend-| be held 4, and any ¢ qualified | person destri n raid ani-| upon payment of the| charges, not excesd- | conn fengral munieis he those provided in Section 6 here- 922 Section 4. That Section 10 of Wrdinance 38751, approved Sep-| i tember 18, 1918, entitied “An Ordi- n nance regulating the keeping of > ‘|dows and cats within the City of ILIP TINDAL | Seattle, imposing license taxes and PHILIP T { | Providing penaities for violations! President pro tem. of the ‘Tet day of Mareh, 1922 thereof and repealing Ordinance No. ‘oved November 29, 1910 me is hereby amended, Pied th ork Deputy Clerk publication in 7 attic, March 28, record of main impounded and of their pay { The City of Seattle, |auant to the provisions hereof. “The leipal election to be held| King County Humane Society. shail nthe 2nd day of May,|receive as and for consideration in for their approval or rejection. | payment for its service in enforein Initiative Measure No, 82285, which . cr and carrying out the provisions of this ordinance, an amount equivalent | aid proposed measure reads as fol- | 1 > to 85% of all moneys received by the Initiative Measure No. 82285 jeu Treasurer from any source | Ordinance Ne whatever, for license fees, impound: | An Ordinance relating tothe mu- | uc fot penalties and charges for] cipal railway system of The City|hercin provided for, and the cite Th iaand, declaring: the riveat |Netein provided for, and. the ity Why More Than a Million . adits sccm e: Bene directed to draw and the city treas-| #5 . Bath she eek Housewives Use Our Service When more than a million women aban- and day al or rejection, | & 83908, which | { reads’ as fol Initiative anure xaid proposed measur © obligations to 83908. | be performed on its part as herein and | provided, [INITIATIVE PRTITION NO. An Ordinance relating to

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