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in The Seattle Star EDITED BY DR. FRANK R. LOOPE Vhene Capitol 2267 SUNSHINE SMILES Department for Seattle Shut-Ins and Their Friends, Appearing Every Friday ‘The best shock absorber for a Jale comes in n to keep pa Cor the rest | ie J with radio receiving sets and there | San Diego, Cal, Mr. F man's troubles is a friendly are several others who wouk! dearly | for a goodly portion, en : smile. love to have one. The following con. | him comfortable perha: q ft gong tributed this week pence John | of hie days. Hold fast to joy, without aMey, son, Geo, Johnson, Mra, Brooks, Miss | 9.2.2 The sunshine of the soul; Lyona, Mrs, Bert Smith, Mrs. HE, TOO, LOVES SUNSE Lat freedoam ring, dark gioom take Chauncey Sheltin, A, G. Samaritan The great beautiful sunshine, wing. jand one unknown. how we } » enjoy itt Nestling in And mabe the perfect whole ef © its balmy rays we forget all but bet ty! A HAPPY SHUTIN | the Infinite charms of His love, Re patient, the sun te shining! Altho he is blind and a cripple,| Miles Shamberger, 1412 W. dist, Somewhere always and will surely | the wun shines brightly im the heart) never has had these advantages. beam on you some day, of Thomas A. Hale at the county! Stricken as » baby with infintile ° 3e 9 hoapttal, where he has been bedfast paralysis, he has found little in RADIO FUND Grows for more than a year. ‘Thru the ew | his life to be giad about. He is Bight shutins are now equippeditate of an aunt, Mrs, Baxter, of| 12 years old, never has walked, (ADVERTISEMENT) Under and pursuant to Section 1 of Article XX. of the City Charter, there will be submitted to tho qualified clectors of The City of Seattle, tue fer we oe at the municipal election to be held in sald city on the tnd day of | ofall dea May, 1922, for their approval or rejection, the following proposed charter AR opp amendments: Bociety, at RESOLUTION NO. Tet anter PROPOS: DMENT NO, & ‘o.. 38751, A RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION 1918, «te amend § 11 of Article IX BE IT ORDAINED Ir of the City Charter of the City of OF SHATTLE AS FC iding for the sub- few tien or rejection at the Section 1 nance No. 38751 eral municipal election to be fer RESOLUTION NO. To%6 in the City of Seattle on the 2nd) PROPOSHD AMENDMENT NO. 4 18, 1915, day of May, 1932. A RBSOLUTION PROPOSITION arr and PROF tatl ate in the eit re. e ol nen King Co Filed the Ist day of March. 1 . W, CARROLL City Comptrolier and ex-officio City Clerk. By BM. STREET. Deputy Clerk Date of first publication in The Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 1922 pei \ proved November the same is hereby aim follows Section 5. ‘That the Humans Soet | ting und ee t ‘Ann | wlating | within: the IT RESOLVED BY to amend Section 7 of Article VIIT UNCIL, OF THE CITY OF] of the City Charter of the City of SEATTLE: Seattle, and providing for the sub- That Section 11 of Article TX of] mission of such proposed amend- the City Charter of the city of Seat-| ment to the qualified electors of Ue de amended to read as follow: said city for their ratific Section 11. ‘The City Council shal}| rejection at the general mun: oie within the time apecified ted Codes election to be held therein on the Jaw. by ordinance, fix the rate} 2nd day of Ma: taxes to be levied and levy the/ BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY bore m all taxable preperty,| COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF both and personal, in the city SEATTLE meeded to raise sufficient revenue | ‘That Section T of Article VIIT carry on the different depart- led. to the City ¢ —%, of the muniel adding Telo @ new subdivision to) d the ensuing fiscal! Pevenue raised by tax lev: [be known as “Section 7 (b).” shal be in words and fi ce that specified tn the official follows, to-wit ‘ed to be @ public “Seetion 1. (b). In the Department |it shall be the duty of Public Works there shall be «| County Humane Socie same is Department of Transportation, the and impound all euch @tists w he ig necessa: ‘of the public peace, healt of which shall be the Buperin-| font of Transportation. who shail } he | neh ety! The ordinance making sueh | service, but shall be ‘apps |18. 2918, entitie Agata shal! contain @ state-lthe Mayor, by and with the advice! with fof the facts constituting such |and consent of the City Council, for |} @mergency. shal! specify that In the!) a term, except as herein otherwise event a deficiency be thereby creat-| provided, of three years, and who @@ in the fund from which such }may be removed by the Mayor by fation ia made, the same shail! filing notice of removal with the Provided for in the next succeed-| City Council, He eheil be a member tax levy. and must receive the/ of the Board of Public Works. The tive vote of at least three-|satary of the Superintendent of | von of che setae membership of Transportation shall be fined by ty Counc: ordinance The Superintendes BE IT FURTHER RE-| Transportation, saving to VED, that such proposed amend- t be submitted to the qualified lore of the City of Seattie for) Tatification or rejectic at the } municipal election to be held City of Seattle on the 2nd day nd structures wnt thereto, , 1933. Parte the City Connell the 1st @ay of March, 1923. and signed by/and any and all or means © In open session tn thentication transportation for hire owned or op = ite na thie ist day of erated by the City: and, subject t civil service rules, shall appoint, te PHILIP TINDALL. rt ‘all of Prepitent pre tem. of thw city Tove, supervise aud costrol all of- mee fleers and employes inhi S ment or employed upon of in conner- | WMed the ist day of March, 1932 pe FL W. CARROLL, <a the of ‘eby employed for t me out and » female di is found running at eures as | having on @ license ‘An € e keeping of ny service, but shall be appointed by | yiath Violations there Ordinance No. 29, 1910, hereby amend ing ovember meh ollows Seetios may redeem the ” King © Dreseribed license tax & penalty of One I ever, an animal te b than forty-el@bt hou: tional charge shall b ceeding thirty-five day the anim: said forty-eight id owner © € ment, supery M and shall operate municipal street ra all plant fa | how jon to the City Comp’ Society for said char colve @ license ta, the ordinance. all said visions herein, wha tion with, said municipal street rai way system, or such other means may prescribed by ordinance. In ” ease the Superintendent of Transpor- tation shall be appointed from the classified civil service and shall not be removed for cause, he shall, upon retirement from the office of Super- intendent of Transportation. reeame Seattic Star, Seat RESOLUTION NO. Te? PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2. RESOLUTION AND PROPOSITIO: bp ena tien 20 of Article IV No. ist franc ber 18, 38751, entitied posing license ta: penalties for violation: Bea viding for the aub-) civil service; and the last appointes| proved November 29 Galecion ‘of such proposed amend-|to the. position from Which, sald | the same is hereby aim Ment to the qualified electors of Superintendent of” Transportation | as follows: said city for their ratification of | was appointed and the last appoin- Fejection at the general municipal |tees in positions subordinate there- @lection to be held therein on the to, shall resume thet rner posi- 2nd day of May. 1922. |tlons, reapectively, im the classified BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY j<ivil & 4 s a 1° IT FURTHER RE ae t mich proposed amend: ed to t Lifted ‘That Section 20 of Article TY of City of Beattie for the City Charter of the City of Seat. | n of rejection at the tle be amended to read as follows election to bel ing re 2 Every pe oe e Ind day of | of. fa which i not specified time shall be King Cou be held £ n desiring to ob SOLVED, t ment be sub: electors of th their ratifieat! general municipal held tn said City on May, 1922 ax and charger eral public the keeping of dogs orporation, and amending approved September That Beet & corpo! nd by virtue of Sec Section 3289 of Rem. of Washing: Appointed as an forring t es of this ordinance, cate and female has been held Keeper u Hamane Societ and providin: the City Charter of the City of] his former position in the classified | repealing Ordinance No license ta redeemed royed or at the discretion of provided in Section 6 here tI providing | nd employ unty Humane as pound- Ordinance 18, YY THe crTr LLOWS 6 of Ord- ed September | rdinance reg ‘and cate ended, to Fr King County ton 4 St on be, and ‘de~ fielal poun jmaster of the City of Beattie. and is Re‘pre: and all he pur Taree without are hereby nuisance and of said King ty to restrain animals Section 2. That Section ’¢ of Ordi- Rance No. 38751. approved September Ordinance reg dogs and cate ttle, pproved nd the ied to read as 6 Uoless an impounded animal is suffering from serious in- JUry OF disease, the owner or ken mal within forty-eight hours by paying to sald unty Humane Boclety the wether with If, how for more t lar el: paid, not inte for each fter And the m presenta ler of a Fe. re cetpt from the King Coanty Huma: em, shall provided ume coll be City Comptroller and transportation for hire He sha: ° ex-officio City Clerk. have such ‘other additional powers eee Treasurer as her Date of first biteation te and form such other duties as) Pro Section %. That Section 7 of Ord- approved Septem- “An Ordinance regulating the keeping of dogs and cate within the City of Beatt tne ap nd ad a the: 1910, ended. to r nd within humanely 4 the fety, may nd any in said an not exceed THE and yet he remains cheerful and pves the sunshine, A wheel chair wor make it possible for him to y the delightful out of-doors, Twn't there a reader of this o on who knows of that can be gotte this tittle shutin? see GRATITUDE Dear Dr: Would yon kindly thank, thru the Sunab rer |thome who contributed toward the fund that made it possible for me to have « radio wet, No greater pleas ure could have been brought into my | life by my friends than this, and it in |from the deptha of my heart that I pour forth my thanks for this kind hens It In working beautifully news bulletins, music and spectal fea |tures clearly every day and no one | knows what a comfort this is to me. |Nours of happiness that would other wise have been spent in lonesome ai lence, May God bless them, every and let them understand what mere words can never express. ALBERT STUDAMAN, eee 1 pet COUNTY HOSPITAL LUNCHEON | Ladies of the Sunshine Guild | | entertained 45 shutins at the | | county hospital with cake, cof. | | fee, candy and fruit Tuesday | afternoon, Mrs. Chauncy Sheb- | ton gave several delightfui read: | Ings. Those serving were: Mrs, | | Troy Morrow, Mrs, Henry Olson, | Mrs, 1. Jacob, Mrs. F, Dens more, Mrs. E. Barts, Mra. A. Brown, Mrs. W. KE. Jones, Mrs. Allen Hawkes, Mrs, 'T. L. Mer rell and Mes, A. Williams, 7 7 | | | ” | | 1 i] see We are informed that Mary F. | Porter has heen placed on the roll of one of Seattle's automobile agencies 8 & saleswor Phone East . 7545. ECHO FROM ORPHEUM PARTY Dear Son of Light: While the train moves this mortal frame to Spokane |tm safety, the apirit remained tn the |box at the theater many hours and |refused to come aldng. Please drive it away, Sun ts shining here, too, |but not the aanm #un. This one is | cold and snow is on the ground. THE MOON. | eee | Deer Dr--After reading an article in [the Minneapo! y News about you, 1 | decided to wr a tor adv oon paralyned for 12 years, w moat ould try to make my day considered being a traveling agent in thie part of the country, De rou think 1 ean do thie? 1 @rive «© car, and thiek 1 | root the om Istands tn the ne ost from 6 to $200, My grantparents have helped me to the tm (helt means, and they are my only dependenen #0 that Is out of the question. Please anewer thin ie and tell what you think I should LAWRENCE C. WIR TF. D. Ne &, How 24, Michigan, N | eee Feditor’s Note: Can any of my readers help this young man with advice, If so, write him at the above address, I have ques tions to solve like this every day. That is, how to keep shutins, whe want to be doing something, occupied, Let us knew ff you know of any good way crippled bey or girl can be seif-cupperting se we can pass it on to the others. eee MY HAT OFF TO YOU, FRED Dear Dr: A lady in Minneapolis sent me @ clipping appearing in a | Minneapolia paper in which you say that you are the happiest man In the world. Well! I am just writing to |tel) you that you are mistaken—I am the happiest man In the world. When I was a baby I had dropsy Jot the head and I suppose I have lived the Jongest of any cam ou lrecord. After a few years the water was absorbed and my head cleared }up. It must have affected my spine Dak | | up, sit up or walk. In fact, more helpless than a baby use my left hand very well, but do 1 am} T can bree Reetto tee Eiininc or requiring. any ect er | ge Aart the City Comment the rat | oratetices fia "Baits, Section J%5,0¢| net une the. right com I eannet| ne OF requi oF | dot ao 1922, ws , . ‘coved Sep ? omission. and every person counsel 107 0 MAATEN ie in authentication |member 18. 1918. entitled “An Ordi-| move my head anyway, ait in a re-| ing, aiding of abetting such ¥ of (ts passage this ist day of Mareh, | eet wick RetRiO® Of | clining rolling chair, packed tn pil-! tiom, whether present or absent. i950. | gowe and cate within the City of . . i shall be deemed guilty of 0 PIILIP TINDALL, Seattle, imposing license taxes and|lows. Now comes the best part-—T demeanor and. upon convict President pro tem. of the City [Providing penalties for violations |have always had a most cheerful, | thereof, shail, unless otherwise pro- | Counell. thereof and repealing Ordinance N | 28746 | be. a te in such ordinance, be pur by a fine not exceeding One| red ($100.00) Dollars, or minent in the City J: not exceeding or by both such fine and im- | vided let day of March, 1922 CARROLL, ler a o City Clerk 'T, Deputy Clerk, of first publication in The Filed th: H.W read as follows Section 10. The Kin & }all_ animals impe approved November 29 the same is hereby amended, mane Society shall keep « 1916 = County Hu 1 or 2} Mf | disposition with Mer sencted need not contain |Seatt Star, Seattle, March 28 1923. }aatra ana Yt ‘the “anim a o |deemed, of the charge OE exe sas provisions ef. th NOTICE TO ELECTORS. |Said Humane Boel shall be applicable thereto as| (Un ‘nd pursuant to Section 1| before the lst and 1 Sy ‘as if the same had been con-|of Artic IV of the City Charter, | calendar mth pi tained in such ordinance. [there will be aubmitted to the quali-| treasury all moneys BE IT FURTHER RE-| fied electors of The City of Seattle t to the provisions > SOLVED, that such proposed amend. |at the municipal election to be held | King County Humane § Gent be submitted to the qualified | in said City on the 2nd day of May, |receive as and for consideration in Sectors of the City of Seattle for | 1922. for their approval or rejection. | payment for its service In enforcing their ratification or rejection at the| Initiative Measure No. $2285, which carrying out the prov e eral municipal election to be held | seid proposed measure reads as fol- ordinance, an amount equivalent im maid City on the 2nd day of May Il moneys recetved by the od Initiative Measure No. $2285 ty Treasurer from any source MPaseed the City Council the txt | Ordinance No. —— ver, for leense fees, impound @ay of March, 1922, and signed by| nee relating ta,the mu-|/DE fees, penalties and charges for me in open seasion in authentication atine Satna ome, cate and other animain, as of its passage, this 1st day of March, |! 4 rn dali aA herein provided for, and ‘the ‘city 3983. ge eg ts |poiicy of the city in relation there- | Girncted to draw and the city nf Preside ro tem. of the City |*° et ¢ public inter-|'Urer to pay on or before the 10th CouneiL a sy? dy by Be 5 ‘ancinre | 987, vf, each calendar month a war Wied the ist day of March, 192: and establish « fiscal policy in rela-|rant drawn on the genaral fund H. W. CARROLL, tion to the Municipal Street Railway | [Ne County Humane Soclety, tas City Comptroller and System, whereby cost and ¢X-/ an amount equivalent to 85% of the Re a stheer © pense thereof shall be borne 8*)\ total of all money received by the By E. M. STREET. Deputy Clerk. pearly an may be, by ail who bene- | (ats! of all money received by the le Sind Deatlle’ Maree $6 1970.) gree” |ecalendar month, from any source Beattie Star, Seattle, March 28,1922.) wow, THEREFORE, Be AE way any MO A BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY | ing fees, penaities and charges for RESOLUTION NO. 1932 OF SEATTLE, AS FOLLOWS: | dogs, ents and other animala as pre PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 3 Section 1. That from and after|vided herein. ‘The King County Hu RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION to| the firet day of January following | mane Society shall, upon the taking amend Article VIII of the City {the taking effect of thia ordinance, | effect of this ordinance, be permit Charter of the City of Seattle, by|all cost and expen Tmainte.|ted to use, free of charge, for a amending Section 1 thereof. and by | nance and © Manici- | period of two years, or until the anid Fepealing Section 6 and Section 7/ pal Street tem of The |Society shall earlier secure new (a) thereof; and providing for the | City of Seat y|bulldings and equipment of every bmission | of such proposed | out of re fe kind now used In the operation of th amendment to the qualified elec- tie derived from taxation. eity pound, inclading all land, build- tors of the City of Seattle for their| Section 2. That from and after|ings and appurtenances thereto, all Fatification or rejection at the|the taxing effect of thin ordinance,| automobiles, all cages, atforma, eneral municipal election to be | the ¢ Funell of The City of Seat-|chains, ropes, collars, electrocuting City of Seattle on the tie shall» in the manner|and asphyxiating equipment. The of May, 1922. prescribed by provide for the| said Society shall at the ¢ of two SOLVED BY THE, CITY |levy of a tax upon’ all tax prop-| years from the taking effect of thin OUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF SE-lerty of the City of Seattle sufficient | ordinance, or earlisr. as herein prc ATTLE to defray the cost and expense of| vided, return to the city maid Jand, That Article VIII of the City Char-|the maintenance and operation of ' ter of the City of Beattle be amended |naid Street Railway System for the| dition existing when in the following respects: onsulng year taken over thelr (1) That Section 1 of amid Article| Section 4. foal wear, tear and de That the cost and ex- lhutidings and equipment tn the con- waid Society ne, except for nor- preciation. VIII be a:...nded to read as follows: | pense of maintenance and operation, | | Section M Jinance No Section 1. A Board of Public|as used in this ordinance, sfall be | 38751, approved September 18, 1918, Works is hereby created, which|computed pursuant to, and in ac-jentitied “An Ordimance regulating shall consist of: The City Engineer, |cordance with, the requirements of | the keeping of dogs and cats within the Superintendent of Streets and|the laws of the State of Washing-| the City of Seattle, Imposing loense Hewers, the Superintendent of Water |ton or of any comminsion or bureau | taxes and providt penalties for ing, the Superintendent of Buildings, | Section 4 at there be and ta| Ordinance, No. 3 5748, approved No- } and #uch other superintendents, or | hereby er 1a fund to be known | vember 1 »e, and the mam Pea Tt acpattmontm as may he in|and designated as the “Fxtension |i# hereby amended, by adding there- thia Charter denomina me 7 land Depreciation Reserve Fund,” into|to a new section to be known as thereof, each of whom sha ap hich the City Council shall set anide, |Section 15, and reading as follows ed the Mayor, by and with |monthly, from the gross receipts of) Section 15, all be the duty Council, for the term, except as in t not exceeding one and one- | corporation, to collact and dispone this article otherwise provided, of (ih) conte for each pay pas-|of all dead dogs and cats found in aitea (i) years : senger, exclusive of policemen and|the City of Seattle (2) That Section 6 and Section 7\ firemen. The amount thus net aside) | & eee 6. pen} it yf nection, PY ane artions ¥' : |ivall “be expended solely for exten. |mub-aection, sentence, clause or See icc, ist Aang and the tions and renewal of track and|phrase of this ordinance in for any AND BE IT FURTHER Rf-| equipment. TeeEts. cash ‘aedisien dhall set ate SOLVED that nuch proposed amend- | Seman Cs tes catetn af tan pune ment be submitted to the qualified | NOTICE TO ELECTO! portion of this ordinance. electors of the City of Seattle for| Under and pursuant to Section 1 fection 7. ‘That thin ordinance their ratification of rejection at the|of Article IV of the City Charter, | «otf icke effect and be ie ice general municipal election to be held | there will be submitted to the quall-|fran gn! etter the tine it mhall bes in the City of Beattie on the 2nd day | fied electors of The City of Seattle, | ome a law under the provisions of of May, 1922. at the municipal election to be held| the city Charter, providing, how- Passed the City Council the ist aid city on the 2nd day of May.| ayer, that the provisions herein af day of March, 1922, and sig by | 1922, for their approval or rejection. | farting the K County Humane me in open session in authe tion | Initiative Measure No. $3908, whieh | goeiety shall take effect or be of its passage this let day of March, | said proposed measure reads as fol-| in force until anid Society haw filed lows INITIATIVE P An Ordinance 1922. its aeccepta of the be performed on its p provided. PHILIP TINDALL, President pro tem. of the City ‘TITION NO, relating to 83908, »bligations to t as herein happy dixposition, always laughing, | talking, singing, whirtling and cheer ing all who comm my way. I am 31} years old and have jain here fiat on | my. back all these years, never com- | plaining. But am glad I am tiving glad God has given me the power to| be always happy, to enjoy and get! the bent out of life. Iam just glad, glad, glad for friends and everything. | I love to hear from cheerful friends, no write to me. FRED 8. McKITTRICH, Toney Creek, Ri 1, South Caro‘ina, |Convicts’ Smoking Hours Regulated | COWES, March 31.—On alternate | evenings 100 inmates of Parkhurst} prison are allowed to meet for an hour and smoke pipes and cigarettes provided by the authorities | whose enterprises ran into{| millions of dollars, is factng |trial at Houston, Texas, legally. Cox and his family) lhave attracted international| jattention by their adventures in aviation | may do so Upon payment of the |a& I never was able to hold my head! SEATTLE STAR HIGHEST CLOTHES QUALITY FOR SPRING Hart Schaffner & Marx new spring models are here now Hart ie ANOTHER JOB _125,12.°":" busines amone tem.yan provnt sens, it wil be tn due t Head Stuffed By line that it is inadvisable to take an-| course a law of the land. } FOR HERBERT |? 222% 224 nana it over to Sec:] Under this law the department of 4 Catarrh or Cold? | |retary Hoover, but €o far it seems | commerce will I! ; . | _ BY W. H. PORTERFIELD [advisable to let the efficient com- jcense pilots, instead 7 A WASHINGTON, March 31.—~The| merce department take charge of the | turning the task over to the vari- 4 Use Healing Cream | bill of Senator Jones of Washington | strictly civilian flying situation, A |0US states, i |to create a bureau of aeronautics in| number, of amendments have been If your nostrils are clorged, your) or your head throat distressed, stuffed by nasty catarrh or Apply a little pure, antiseptic destroying cream into your nostrils. trates through every air pas It pene sage, soothing inflamed, membranes, and you get instant relief. How good it feels, Your are open. struggling for breath, Colds and arr! Don't stay druggist. like magte. SORE, TIRED FEET Just take your shoes off and then put those weary, shoe-crinkled, ach- | eitae Corea wa sbaat ing, burning, corn-pestered, bunion- around a curve, and that motorman tortured feet of yours in a “TIZ" stopped too.” “My baby strangled with hath, Your toes will wriggle with|” «yes they are a decent lot. The croup s0 bad, she could not vo joy: they'll look up at you |most talk and then they'll take an bath. When you feet feel like lumps of other dive in that “TIZ lead—all tired out—just try It's grand—tit'’s glorious. louses and bunions. There's nothing like “TTZ. jthe only remedy that draws out all OM @\ the poisonous exudations which puff charge of using the mails il-\up your feet and cause foot torture “TIZ" at A few cents buy a box ¢ any drug or department store. wait, Ah! how glad your f how comfortable your shoes Advertisement, + Your head is clear more hawking, snuffling, dryness or Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from any stuffed up. | Your feet 5 ' ss | will dance with joy; also you | Seymour Coz, oil promoter, \tina alt pain gone from corns, cal-| would do most anything for you. Do | PAGE 9 A Wonderful Selection of art Schaffner & Marx Suits Special Now at r? ~99) FPF Pore ee iia) es { Copyright, Hart Shaffaer & Marx Lowest prices quoted in years It’s a lot more important fo get good quality than low price, but it’s a fine thing to get them both together. When it comes to getting value in clothes— and by value we mean the best that your money can buy—you'll find it here. Schaffner & Marx Clothes Shop Corner Second and Seneca the department of commerce, is go | agreed to and of course the bill isn’t ing to give Herbert Hoover, “handy | out of the woods yet, but judging by man of the cabinet,” another job. Considerable has been Stops Itching Instantly! ECZEMINE The wonderful discovery for Eczema in| objection Money-back guarantee with every ‘a cold, | Made by senators to the bill on the| suit. Laff, the Tailor, 1106 3rd.—Adv, |@nd skin diseases. At all druggists, germ. | round that Hoover already has too | ——————~ ——_——— ———- | $1.00, or sent, p. D., by Joyner Drug BERRY AND ROOT SPECIAL For this week we are offering the following plants, enough for the home Shoes last ronger, repaired at Lit} arden: 12 New Strawberry (Dr. erty, 1522 First ave.—Advertisement. | Hurre!!), 12 Kellogg’s Premier, 3 rhu.| (GIRL PRAISES —_| itm tor tor sis f.0.b. our sore | | MOTORMEN }much authority, that the war, navy | and postoffice departments are divid Co, Spokane—Advertisement. swollen nostrils No COLT-McLOUGHLIN, 1103 First | | Ave, Elliott 5156.—Advertisement, yield ae | - | “Say, Jane, did you ever in your life see any men quite so nico as — | some of the motormen on Seattle street cars? Today I was riding out: | side on one of the cars. I had a newspaper and a magazine and I was so busy reading the magazine that when I turned a page I forgot about the newspaper and it slipped and fell off the car, I was rather angry but didn't pretend I noticed it. But what |do you think that nice motorman | did. He estopped the car for me and rit, And one time I h Suggests Effici Stops Croup shoe, | }freshens the feet and gives new vigor. Makes tight or new shoes feeleasy At night when your feet are tired, sore and swollen from walking or dancin, inkle ALLEN’: ‘OOT-EASE tn the foot-bath amd enjfey the bliss of feet without an ache. Over 1,500,000 Ibs. of Powder for the Feet were used by our Army and Navy during the war. In a Pinch, we sleep. But Foley’s Honey and it, and she rested and al jcar is always stopping when I am about half a block away and if they | seo mo they wait for me, But if fuel." Bike. C. 3. doskoons |you had on that new hat and suit! bewshe-wr sat: | enon | today there may have been another | reason for all that chivalry, You | look just that stunning that anyone | “Tz,” will you mind if I ask where you find such good looking clothes?" “Ask away, I got this outfit where I get all my clothes—Cherry's, 207} Rialto bidg., between Madison and | Spring, over the Pig’n Whistle, I paid a small sum down and am wear ing my suit while I pay for it in monthly installments.” — Advertise- | ment, It's ee HONEY°TAR: feel | l >

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