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If what you eat ferments into stubborn lumps, you belch gas and eructate sour, undigested food and acid; head Is dizzy and aches, remem ber the moment “Pape's Diapepain” achs in onder—"really | § does’ dyspep NOTICE 10 ELECTORS Under and pursuant te Section 1 ef Articie a there will be submitied to the qualified olectors of The City of Seattle, | at the manicipal election to be held in said city on the tnd day of | [never May, 1923, for their appreval er rejection, the following propased charter aunendments: RESOLUTION NO. 7009 PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 1. A RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION te amend Section 11 of Article EX of the City Charter of the City of Seattle, and providing for the sub- reission of such proposed amend- ment_to the eves ified electors the City of Seattle for their rat! fication or rej the gen- eral muni to te Rela and tn the City of Seattle on the day of May, 1922. fh IT RRSOLVED BY p CITY ‘OUNCIL OF Tie Gir or SEATTLE That Section 11 of tthe city ae of be ded to read as follows: Section vi. eo City Couneit nh gnaw law, by th the City Charter of the Ci ually, within oh time ordt: han tnt open! jn the official, estimate upon which appropriation shall contain « Tent of the facts constitatin emergency, shall spe events achiciency ve be ‘thereby oreat~ ed in the fund from which euch ap- opriation is made, the same shel! PET tees for in the t succeed- ing tax nd must reesive the "vote af at least. three electors of the City of Seattle fe their ratification or rejection at the neral manic! Isction to be held fr the on tile om the Ind day f Paated. the City Connect the ist @ay of March. 1322 and sigmed by ~ . a ones seasion in guthenticalion Marckt BESS" this ist day of IP TINDALL, President pro tom, af the City Counell. Pied the Ist day of March, 1922. H.W. CARROLL, Guy © mts, ye and ex-officio City Clerk. * . Date of first publication te The Geattic Star, Seattia, March 24, 1923, RESOLUTION NO. 7026. PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2 &@ RESOLUTION AND PROPOSITION to amend Section 30 of Article IV sf the City Charter of the Vity ‘ Seattle. and providing for the sub- mission of sack am ment to the qualified sictors. oe aaid city for r ratification of rejection at the general municipal giection to, be held therein on the Ind day of May. IT _RESOL “OUNCIL, OF THE SEATTLE That Section 39 ef Article IV of y Charter of the City of Seat 4 as follow person violat- rdinance re THE city cITr oF} retofore or hereafter enacted pro- ~ hibiting requiring whether present of absent, be deemed guilty of a mis- abed by @ fine not exceeding "One Handred ($106.00) Dollars, or im Prisonment in the City Jal! for Period not exceeding thirty (30) days, or by beth suck fine and. im- and any such of: tained in such ordinance. AND RE IT FURTHER RY- SOLVED, that such proposed amend ment be mubmitted to the qualified electors of the City of Seattle for their ratification or rejection at t general municipal election to jogaid City on the dnd day of May, Passed. the City Counett the tnt day of March, 1922, and signed by mr in open seasion in authentication of its passage, this let day of March, President’ pro tem. ef ay Pilea the Int day of Marem, 1922, H.W. CARROLL, City Comptroller and ex-officio Ci RESOLUTION NO. 1032 PEROPCAED AMENDMENT NO. 8 WLUTION and PROPOSITION to Meera Leade vert of the City arter of the City of Seattl mending Section 1 thereof, and by repealing Section 6 and Ssetion 7 (a) thereof; and providing for the ubmission of such Smendmant to the qualitied elec tors of the City of Seattle for their ratification or rejection at the ey municipal election to be eld in the City of Beattie om tha | 2nd day of Mer, 1922, REIT RBROLVED BY TH Crry COUNCIL OF THE CITY Oy SE- That Article VITT of the City Char. | the fer of the City of Beatin be amended | said Street Kailway System for the| dit in the following respects (1) ‘That Section | of said Article ‘VIII be amended to read as forows Secon 1. A Board Public Works is hereby which shall consist of of Superintendent of tight intendent of Fuilding and such other superintendents, or h af departments, as may be in Charter denominated members shall be # pointed by the Mayor the advice and conse Council, tor the term, except as in this article otherwise provided, of three (2) years (2) That Bection 6 and Section 7 (a) of said Article VII{ be, and the same are hereby, repealed AND BE IT FURTHER Rw FOL VED that such propored amend~ mant be submitted to the qualified electors of the City of Seattle for their ratification or rejection at t general municipal election to be held in the City of Seattle on the 2ud day of Mey. 1922 Dasned the City Council the tat ey of March, 1922, and simned by ma in open session in authentication of jee Bensage thie tet PHILIP TINDALI, President pro iom of iyo City la term. excep t fo the City | if Mareh. 1922. ® the by o si Sa “i WW CARROLLS Comptroiler and ex-ef! Date of first publication Seattio Star, Beastie March. tt uae. RESOLUTION NO. To¥e PROPOSED AMEXDMENT NO. A RESOLUTION ROPOBITION % amend Beetion | HY, Article VIII of the City Charter of the City of Seattle, and mi ree for the sub- ified electors ratifieation Se hela ere) munich; Sherein © BE IT RESO! VED. or THE crrr cou Mere: or THE CITY OF bead of which shall tendent of Trai not be wervies, but shall be appointed by the Mayor, by and with the advice consent of the City Council, for provi ILE ATT Ooooooooh! Harry and Teddy Get Real Rough FTRANCIBCO, nd 20. Mareh t SAN ja challenge at of! that he feud, according to the stories farted last year when Criley Nis wife and Mr, and Mrw. took parts in “T anders & play staged at Carmel, writer and artista, Wilson is said to have challenged from | Criley lites| The actual ericounter Inst baw ia said) day was doesertbed, to have been the scene of the en-| Witnesses, as carr d out ording counter, Flats covered only by rid:|to all the custome ef the code ling gloves were named as weapona,|duello, excepting as to weapons Criley, the accounts had it, was| Wilkon appeared with two seconds, |the victor, three times knocking) it was stated, while Criley came | Wilron to the ground. jotone and made it known he had But, it was claimed, Wilbon wag/pieceed hin wife he would not vanquished left hurling|*trike the first blow, -— Neithor cuss the Morten of ot th the _aftair, NEW BUILDING ?| ERA INSIGHT A. |. A new era of buliding in Seattle is al |foreseen in three construction enter. Providing | prises, aggregating in coat more than gmpre $1,500,000, now under way. Permits were inmued Wednesday by | the city building department for a ixatory office bullding to be con. a Tr ONDATERD RY THe crre structed by the Metropolitan Build. QF SRATTI i {ine company at 1985.1333 Fifth ave., |at an extimated cost of $500,000, and |for an orphanage at 4716 60th ave. oats | E., to be ergeted by the Sisters of in |the Sacred Heart, at @ cost of §300,-| } 000. In addition, the elty cownel! made & minor change in the buliding code to permit the construction of & 000 apartment house at Fifth ave and Spring at. Criley to the effect nid make him “pay and ult of | tore have | and by | Witve and | Walk,” landscape | by y ' wut ey, Thee artint, Yankea Point, five miles by-thefea, noted as a a artistic ony, Satur allegedly, by Carme! wns and ting the keeping ef do in the City of Beatch ing for the | Beetion 6. That the King County Humane Society, a corporation ex- then Ss onder and by virtue of Sees Hen $266 to Section 3269 of Rem. & 4 Codes and Statutes Mine Beate of We hington, be, and » hereby appointed ax and den! a te the official pound | ter of the City of Beattie, and le hereby employed for the purpose *| carrying out and enforcing the’pre- | 1922 Record of Pedestrians Hit hy Automobiles 139 That me tion 6 of Orar-| and Impound ail! Section 2. -lenry Asendort, 6218% 20th ave. N. W., was struck by an unknown driver Monday, tn |Ballard. He sustained concursion of the brain, and was in critica! cond license taxes and prov jon Wednesday in the city hospital, violations thereof, of years, a e femoved by the Mayor by notices of removal with City Counct!, He ehall be « the Board of P slery ot a ee jon ho The may railway system and transportation for hire owned or = erated by ih> City; and, mubject to etvil service rules. shall appoint, = move, supervise and contro! ali of- flecrs and employes in his depart® meat or ipleyed pen or in connec tion with, naid municipal street ral way system, or SS rm « transportation for hire. have such other additional erform such other duties mar prescribed by ordinance case the Superintemdent of Transpo tation shall be clasnifted ety’ irvice and shai! not be removed for cause, he shall, upoa | fetirement from the off! & his former pow = ygtvtl the | Buperintendent was appointe: ey to, aBall resume their feriner posi- |tions, reepectively, im the classified ‘service AND EE fT FURTHER RE OLVED, that such proposed amend- ment be submitted to the qualified electors of the City of Seattle for | thet r on oF rejection at the municipal election to tb ate in, oald City om the tad day of M | Vise SEND the City Counctl the tet ‘| 4ay of March, 1922, and signed by me in open session thentionts: of ie Passage this 1922. and the last appein- | PHILIP TINDALL rrreeel pro tem. of the City Coane! =| wen < day of March, 192% Tew CARROLL. |city Comptroller and ex-officio Clty Clerk By RM. STRERT, Deputy Clerk, Daie of first publication in The | Beattie Star, Beatti: NOTICH TO ELECTORS Under and purmuant to Section t of Article IV af the City Charter, there will be submitted tophe qualt fied siectors of The City“ef Seattle, | at the municipal election to be held jim waid City om Uae tod day of May, | 1922, for their approval or rejection. Initiative Measure No. 82285, which |#ald proposed measure reads as fol-| own: Initiative Monsure No. £2385 Ordinance No. An Ordinance relating to the mrm- nicipal railway system of The City | of Seattle, and deelaring the fiscal | policy of the city in relation there- to Whereas. tt Is to the public tnter- eat that the City of Seattle deciare | and eatabliah a fi policy In reta- tion to the Municipal Street Ratiwny | s hereby the cost and ex- p f #hall be borne, as nearty as may be, by ail who bene- fit thereby NOW, THEREFORE, Ie Pe ORDAINED Ey TH® Cry OF SHATTLE, AS FOLLOWS fection 1 That from and efter the first day of January following | [the taking effect of this ordinance, | all cost and expense of the mainte- | jon of the Muniet ay System of The 4 wholly |} ty of Seat derived from taxation That from and after etfect of this ordinance, hl of The City of Beat manner ida for the the City Co tle shall | prescribed by law, pr levy of a tax mpon all taxable pro erty of the City of Seattle sufficient to defray the cost and expenne of onal charge shall be id. not — pe, bulldin ab on Leap We gag | foe in positions subordinate there-|for the 4 of March, | 35 March 74, 1922.) '140-"" A. Wilmot, 408 Lake | of the principale will dis een lt lt 1 A APO L Purchases C THT DA’ MARCH 20, 1990 Tharged Tomorrow Not Billed Until May First MacDougall outhwick Uhe Store of Eternal Newness Main 6720 T omorrow— the Last Friday in the Month—is Shopping Hour 9:00 to | Remnant Da Remnants at MacDougall’s mean odd lots of merchandise, incom- plete ranges of sizes, colors and styles. A remnant may be a frag- ment of ribbon, a short length of silk, wool goods or cotton fabric. It may be a pair of shoes, a shirt, dress, blouse, suit, odd curtain, hat, piece or two of jewelry or perhaps china. Any or single item do ave. received brutses [when she collided with an auto! Rection Untess an trrpeunded |Oriven by Charles Dusan nimal in wuffering from seriou t., at Third ave. and Yealer | tury or disease, the owner or ke , redeem : Monday ty-eight hours by payin, —An unidentified man King ¥ Humane Societ 14 erg a ned Hecnee fan heme ety rying ® small boy war un./ hurt when struck at Occidental ave and Washington st. by an auto driv en by O, E. Johnson, 322 22nd ave. }a penalty of One Detar. 142 Norman Maginn, a2 q the rty-five cents for rach day the animal has been held after 4 forty-eight houra And the said ow or keeper upon presenta |! tion to the City € from the Kim An animal is held forty-eight nd el, waa bruised when wuto driven by A. M. Gillespie, roller of « rs. | Arctic bullding, struck bim at Green rete hat nn | wood ave. and N. §2nd at. y toe add ch m ghall Fe icenee a prow Mra. M. Avitt, 2368 N. ordinance. Al qustetes’ by said Humane Soctety,. sorted (143: oe Me 9 ald te |Druines when in croming the potter ersinafter |an suto driven by J. Meadows, 2401 ons herein, ebaell Treasurer as (ith st, suddenly backed into her, A year ago perl 12 pede trans were strock by antes, making » total of 205. cats P aut f : | io France, whe it antma hepoweded | Stockholm to receive hi ant of a leenes Leper th Ae eri which is not redeemed within the | specified time shall ba humanely de. oved or at the dlerretio of the mane Roctety fF period. am person desiring to obtain mal may do so upon paymen Hdwnas tax and charges, not exceed. | ing those provided in Section 6 here Th, went to Nobel prize | Just after recovering from a severe Utnena. cold, and wore several well-padded walsteoats under his coat. The Swed | inh custom officers were ruspicious “What have you got in here? of them asked, with his hands on the great noveliat’s coat “France,” wan the repty. BAD BREATH Edwards’ Olive Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It Section Section 4 Ordinance No I8751, a tember 18, 1918. entitled “An Or nance regulating the keeping of and cats within the City of io tie, imposing license taxes and| Providing penaities for violations, thereof and repealing Ordinanes No. 26745. approved No 29, 1910.7) be, and the same is hereby amended to read as follows Section 19. The King County Ite mans Society shall keep a record of | all animale impounded | diapositio dener dates, and, ant deemed, © charge Said Humane Rocicty | before the Ist and 1h ndar month pay ary all moneya reontwed pur snant to the provisions hereof. The King County Humane Society shall receive as and for consideration in payment for ite servies In enforetn: and carrying out the pr thig ordinance, an amount equivalent @ 85% of all moneys received by the any source . for license fees, impound- Ing toon. penaltion and charges for cats and other herein provided city comptroller ia hereby authorised and directed to draw and the eity tre urer to pay on or before th Gay of each calendar month « |rant drawn the general ayab the order of ing County Humane Moet ‘That Dr. Edwarte’ Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel, act gently on the bowels and powitively do the work. People afflicted with bad breath) find quick relief through Dr. EK wards’ Olive Tablets. The pleasant, | sugar-coated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets act rently but firmly .on the bowels and stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood and gently purifying the entire system. They do that which dangerous calomel dors without any of the bad after effects. All the benefits of nasty, aicken. ing, griping cathartios are derived from Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets) without griping, pain or any dis ota, Dr. M. edwards discovered the formula after 17 years of practice among patients afflicted with bowel and liver complaint, with the attend ant bad breath Olive Tablets are purely @ veer table compound mixed with olfve oil; you will know them by their olive color, Take one or two every night for © week and note the effect. 1b¢ and 20c.--Advertisement. liver, calendar month, from any soure whatever, for license fees, impound= ing feon, penaition and charces for dogs, cate and other animals as pro- The King County Hv I, upon the tuking permit, of eharee, for @ unul the paid ity pound, including ings and appurtenanc automobiles, all chaine, . collar: ting equipment. JP at the end of two years from the taking effect of this ordinance, or earlier, as herein pro- return to the city said land, maintenance and operation of wing year. tection %. ‘That the coxt and ex-| pense of maintenance and operation, as ured in t ordinance, shall computed pursuant to, and in ae cordanes with, the requirements of the Inws of the State of Wanshing-| tom or of any comminsion or bureau thereunto authorized by such law. tion 4 Theat there be «a i eby created a fund to be known and designated as the “Fxtension and Depreciation Reserve Fund,” inte whi the City Co i shall net amide. monthly, from the grons receipts of the monicipal railway system, an amount not exceeding ono and one penn (1%) is for each pay par er, exclusive of policemen and | lirecunete The amount thue t amide | shall be expended solely for exten |wions and renewal of track and | equipment. i] NOTICT TO HLWCHORS. | Under and puravant to Section 1| of Articte TV of the City Charter, | there will be mubmitied to th 1 fied slectors of The City of |at the municipal election to be held Jin said city om the 2nd day of May, 1922, for their approval or rejection, [Initiative Measore No, 82908, which proposed measure reads as fob [INITIATIVE PYTITION NO. #2908 au Ordinance seleting le and sand equipment in the con: nm existing an said fociety | taken over their ues, except for nor- mal we Reaction Tél, approved September 14 4 jentitied “An Ordt regulating the keeping of dogs anc the City of Seattle, imposing Noenna taxes and providing penalties for |viointions thereof, and repealing Ordinance No. 35745, approved No vember 29, 1918." be, and the same |is hereby amended, by adding there |to a new section to be known as |Section 15, and reading aa follows: Mnction Tt shall be the duty of the King County Humane Society, ® corporation, tn collect and dispone of all dead dogs and cats found in or six pairs of shears and scissors. There is only one that cuts end that «be is Wiss. her keeps Rion hidden inthesewing machine | phrase of this ordinance reason held to be une or void. euch deciston shall not fect the yalidity of the remaining | portion of thie ordinanes. Section 7 at thin ordinance take effect and be tn force n and after the time it #hall be ne a law under the provisions of the City Charter, providing, how-| ever, that the provisions herein at. feeting the King County TWomane Society shall not take effect of 3 in foree til said Boclety has file ite acceptance of the obligations ta © performed on ita part aa anil ‘howled. $1.10 to $1.4¢ depending upon sire and design Absolutely Guaranteed & Sons Since 1848 Yor Bale Wherever Good Cutlery 4a Bald phali lescape being kiased by them? may constitute a Remnant. The Object of Remnant Day is to dispose of all odds and ends of mer- chandise, to enable us to keep our stocks fresh and clean. The Prices on Remnant Day are very low. All merchandise is reduced to prices that will assure customers exceptional savings. all group of articles Look for the Remnant Day Signs in Every Department = Cynthia Grey Girl Speedily Falls In and Out of Love Without Seruples as to Man's Standing in Community— Doesn’t Understand He thia Does. My Dear Miss Grey: good people, but sometimes I He was fearful of catching} my bonds and run away from them. I have Been well educated and trained also in cooking, d other home accomplishments. “ene|to want to marry, yet I am not engaged. sewing an I fall in love easily and it hat the man’s standing may be in the community. always in love with some attractive man, but never yet have} 1 fallen in love with the type I would marry. vounds as if I were not really a nice girl, whereas I ioe truly I am. Sometimes I've fallen in love with a man the firet time we met, and have forgotten him inaide of a week. And why do I go with boys, and hope they'll make love to mm, when they did proposes, I'd do anything to Now what worres me ts this: had so many cases and still not one has lasted. And so I am afraid that lafter I marry I will tire in the sade fashion of my husband's love. How can I tell tf I love a man enough to marry him? BEULAH. Bimmered down to facts, your di lemma is the unfortunate effect o foo much jazz, the movies, the stage, and all of the speedy and popular forms of entertainment upon the imagination. On the surface, your letter sownds thallow and fippant; between the lines, it reads like a gripping confes- sion which hundreds of modern girls might make. You are imaginative and idealistic, a typical American combination ; and | A reader of this column asks for information as to what to do to prevent stoves, taken down for storage during the summer, from his ts too long to print, but any other reader may obtain the “ame information by writing to The Seattle Star Washington bu- reau, 1322 New York ave., Wash ington, D, C. Inclosing two-cent stamped envelope for reply. THE KARWIG MENACE We have EARWIG POISON BAIT, made from Government Formula and State Inapected. Now is the time to use it and help rid the elty of these obnoxious pests, 15-Ib, package, $1.50 enough for a city lot. COLT.Mo- HHLIN, 1103 First Ave. Eliott dvertisement, CREDIT - GLADLY TYLISH CLOTHES FOR MEN & WOMEN EASY PAYMENTS I don’t understand myself, my im- pulses, my lack of balance and I wonder if you can? I come of a much respected family—my relatives are all it} Ive} , this continued stimulation, |materiat things és insatiadic. The one test of love, ancient and a |modern, is this: What will one | sacrifice for the good of the beloved? ai by getting but by giving is love assured, ‘What verse of the Bible aid Cleve- it ta said that his lips touched Psalm coil, verses 5 to ee rsclf and Wonders if Cyn- son select for himeelf? son, author of American Independence. of the stat- ute of Virginia for religious freedom, and father of the University of Vir- | pinta, feel as tho I must break all of cee ‘Was there ever @ vice-president of the United States by the name of Jeremiah Jones Colbath? Henry Wilson, vice-president with Grant, was originally named thus, but om reaching manhood legally tienes Nis name to Henry Wilson. . 1 am old enough! doesn't seem to matter at all) I am), Now tha What does “pre” on raliread freight freight bills mean? This is the abbreviation for “Pre- gressive” and the numbers wnder that classification represent the serics of numbers of the freight bilis as isswed by the various stations, Usually the proorcasive numbers run from 1 to Miss Grey will receive callers in ber office Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m, and on Tuesday and Thursday from 11 a m. to 12m. each week. Please do not come at other times as it seriously interferes with her writing. | see of the office issuing them. series of progressive mumbers are used to distinguish the numbers of the freight dills from other numbers | you respond quickly to ali kinds of that may appear on them, such aa| | mental and emotional stimulation. | numbers of way bills and other inci- | Now love is on parade thru all the! dental figures. |Aowrs of every day, at home and jabroad, and the modern girl cannot eacape responding in various ways to ‘Who said: “Woe are very slightly changed, From the semi-apes who ranged India’s prehistoric clay; Whose drew the longest bow, Ran his brother down, you know, As we run men down today.” She falis in love easily and often, and it is well for her that she falls| out of love whenever @ fresh stime- |lation touches her imagination, | Unfortunately, in her definition of love she confuses the happiness she | mory.” pets from pretty clothes and edmira- | ee tion, from speeding autos, smooth| What lawmaking body passes tar-| |dance floors and endless flattery. |ift laws and what is the object of the | nue no girl can tell by these things |tariff? whether she loves a man well enough| In the United Btates to_marry him, Tailored of 1. ‘wear. 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