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‘GUTH, ACCUSED, ~ 1S EXONERATED Prosecutors Refuse to Make Arrest in Murder Case Horace Tt. Guth, attorney, whose arrest In connection with the death of Daniel A. MacDonald was reo Correct Apparel fer Women Now in Progress! urday, wae completely exonerated Monday by Malcolm Douglas and Deputy Prose: cuter John D. Carmody, who have been conducting an investigation of the murder “We have fulty investigated Guth and all his dealings with Mao Donald,” eaid Douglas, “and we find there is nothing on which @ complaint could be based. Carmody refused Satunlay to carry out the jury's recommenda- | ton that Guth be arrested, | Guth Is declared to have amiated the officers in every possible way during the tnvestigation. At the inquest Guth testified that on March 14 he met MacDonald in the county-clty building and paid him the last $200 on a $500 loan he had received from the murdered man. A garage man at Ronald station, jaceording to Deputy Sheriff Mrank | Brewer, told the officers he had seen €n auto containing two men Special Selling of } TWEED SUITS F ical Carman excellence in fab style and tailoring, these suits are exceptional values —values that pay tribute to the pur- chasing connections of this shop. An wide range of styles, shades |] | body The car, license plates. it was sald, bore ne ‘Tacoma Divine to iy) Give Talks Here | Dr. C. ©, Jobnaon, of Tacoma, will uni and jehureh, under the ausploss of the B. Y. P. UU. Tuesday, Wednesday, | Thursday and Friday, at § p.m. Hin | topics will inciude, “What I Know,” ih, “lAfe's Cholera” “The Tragedy of Neglect.” “Drifting With the Cur rent’ and “If I Mad My Life to | Live Over.” | GERDA, Sicily.-Felloe Nazar, Griver, and bis mechanician killed \during annual Targa Florio motor | races, Masset! wins. Second Avenue at Spring Street cand will address an inder the auspices of w HAZLETON, B, C.-—Frank Walsh traveling salesman, of Vancouver, dead, and four other persons wnac-) RS. MARY A. SPENCER, of Watertown, N. Y. aged 74, chub, at Westlake ave.jcounted for in fire that destroys st., et 1:30 p. m. Tues-| Hazelton hotel and three other|| Me gvanttn, se Kained fifices for beautifying the city |puildings, with property loss ot || Pounds on Tanlac oattnes. pes.oee ine all the time, Was in badly and be happy. If you do | Prof. Wi-| ELLENSBURO. — Ellens burr the latest steps, of New York | State Normal deta! eam, on nega. Bead of the corps of instructive of question, “Remolved, That| ‘The Hippodrome. Fifth and | Phitippine people should be granted | ty, will teach you all of the | their Independence by 1920," defeats Ft al | Bellingham What’s Behind It? Wishing for the better things is the first step in the process of get- ting them. But wishing alone will not produce them. Earnest effort must be exerted. So it is with ac- quiring an easy and comfortable fu- ture. It cannot be attained by wish- ing only. Saving — systematically saving—will bring it. Begin On or Before APRIL 5th and your dividends will begin from the first of the month. Make your wishes come true by providing your- self with the means. It is the only sure way. PER ANNUM 5% DIVIDENDS Never in our 21 years of existence have we paid less than 5% per an- num dividends. Besides, savings here are protected in three ways. We will gladly explain. Puget Sound Savings @ Loan Association Where Pike Street Crosses Third “Just think of it, at seventy-five yearn of age to be made well and strong again and gain twelve pounds in weight, but thie ip exactly what I did after taking Tanlac. Not only that, 1 feel years younger.” said Mrs. Mary A. Spencer, East St.| lifelong resident ef ‘Watertown, i % Pty Fisig Maggio Ranged Blac ly rundown condition and I was #0 nervous and restless that many a night I would hear the clock strike every hour. I was able to eat very little and lost strength right along, finally becoming #0 weak I could hardly walk from one }room to the other. | “On account of my age I thought my declining health was natural, but Tanlac has proved that I war mistaken, I can do all my own housework now, I sleep all night long, wake up in the morning fee) ing refreshed and just feel fine all the day long. Taniac can't be praised too much.” Taniac is sold in Seattle at Bar tell drug stores and by leading druggists everywhere. Advertise ment. ommended by @ coroner's Jury Sat-| Prosecuting Attorney | and a woman drive in the direction} of the gravel pit where MacDonald's | ‘was found buried on March) |epeak at the First Swedish Baptist | | Member of the Federal Reserve bank MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1922. M.A. GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO. SFATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS! THE SEATTLE STAR Five-Cent Carfare Can Be Had at Once This ts another artiele on the solution of the strest oar fare problem by Prat, PD Tinrden, recently of the civil enginesring department of the | University of Washington, from which position he hus resigned te run for | { ety comment, BY F. D., HAYDEN It would be possible to have the| amount to $865,000, leaving an appar | 1514-1516 Second Ave., near Pike St. GOTTSTEIN’S LIBERAL CREDIT SERVICE IS DIFFERENT There is no other method of credit granting that charges which the myntem must meet ber hin th without | ent deficit of $206,400, Buch a deficit | r- ‘ bate h ' prety Eglo poser a mrent| would te pb yao el te Bods the is like Gottstein’s. It is planned according to your Wi | railway fund which may be provided | street railway management up on tls individual requirements in a friendly, helpful spirit 1 r for by increased operating efficiency. | toes looking for opportunities to in-| of co-operation and understanding. i | The argument has been advanced | crease efficiency, and reduce conta, that the requirement of raising the! Under the present #\%cent fare These terms are but one of its features. cost of the property from the car|the system made last year $226,000 | riders should be continued, because! profit over all costs and interest. | | the city In losing, in lost taxes, fran jchine charges and interservice from | lother departments, a sum which; in 15 yoars, would amount to about the value of the property, ‘On this basin, if manictpally owned utilities must pay taxes, franchise rights and all interservice charges, then the operating profita of the light department, amounting in 1920, according to the comptrolier’s state | ment, to $699,977.00, would be great. lly reduced, If not disappear aitogeth ‘The mle of bonds for the Skagit lopment in predicated on the that current revenues of the | lighting department will pay interest on the Skagit bonds until this deveb opment becomes a producer CALLS ATTENTION |TO LIGHT PLANT If we were to hunt up all the charges against the lighting plant which could property be made along the same lines as are used in argu ment to justify the high street car! | fare, we would have to give up any | prospects of being able to sel! Skagit | bonda, | Consider the port works. These Thin is short $607,000 of the amount | required to make the payment on| principal of $893,000. There were! hauled 75,907,000 passengers. Under | a five-cent fare there would be hauled | 98,000,000 passengers per annum, with a probable resulting revenue deficit of $300,000. In exchange we would have @ street car system that | was serving the public and supplying that life-giving stream to all business without which all bustness suffers. Further, it can be stated with prac | Heal certainty that, withtn a short | time the street railway management would wipe out the operating deficit. | We. should dincontinue trying to make the $823,000 per year, It has given the street railway situation a false idea of values. The tendency to swim in wide margins of profit in killing efficiency, No private con. | cern is permitted to increase profite| to euch an extent, by the simple ex. pedient of raising prices to the pub. Ne. It must look for ite profits in| Increased efficiency | KITCHEN CABINET SPECIAL $19.75 A Solid Maple Cabinet, exactly as pictured. Three good sized cupboards, large flour bin, table top 42 inches long, cutlery and spice drawers. Ample space for cooking utensils. fins 19° er. down CASTORIA oe properties have absorbed a capital in \ For Infants and Children 3 vestment of $7,$68,000.00 in food | Price money rhe probing are not ony | AW USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS, Sweet not earning any profit, but are un the lable to meet interest charges on their) | bonds, A tax levy of $300,000.00 has |Deen made to meet fixed charges for |the year 1922, 1 am told that they are even unable to earn their oper. ating costs, and during last month lout s30,000.60 Abundant and cheap transportation |e more easenUal to the development of a city than any oth ity with the possible exception of water, Why must we insist on mak ing It so hard for the street railway, | lwhen we make it so easy for the other utilities? Even our water rates | « would have to be rained if we were to tax the prom fncome and prop |} erty of te water department. If the street railway ts relieved of the necennity of trying to make $#32 000.09 annual payment on principal, Over and above all operating cont Maintenance, depreciation and Inter ent, it can reduce the fare to 5 sents immediately ¢ Using data trem the report which was submitted to the Municipal League by the utilities committer, of |} The New Low Pres on All Styles of BUCK’S RANGES together with a large selection of kinds and sizes, invite your carefal comparison, No further inducement is needed for one who realizes the value in a BUCK’S RANGE, LIBRARY TABLE| OHIO VACUUM Mission Style CLEANER The Greatest Aid to Spring Cleaning The Ohio has a most powerful air suction for cleaning and a slow mov- ing brush for gentle sweeping. This Is Better | Than Laxatives —L One NN Tablet Each Night Fer A Week Will Correct Your Constipe- ten and Umer. Poor digestion 4 aerimiiation mean a poorly ne 4 ar be rried through y he remult |e weakness, beadach dinsiners, Inactl Ome |/GET43. EAEAE FPS S24 the box of the probable effect of the t.cent fare, | ‘ablets) and it Is eatimated that the reduction of | { the fare from &% cents to 5 cents will bring about an tnereane in the traffic of from onethird to one fourth. ‘This js extimated from the dropa which occurred when the fare was raised from 5 to 6% centa and from 6% cents to $%4 centa Most of the Increase wil! be due to the recov. e the fullest benefit hen | eet raightened cut and frei bt again you need not ta | feel your best well is easier and cheap ing well | rou Wemedy (NR Tablet) | ar guaranteed and recem-/| mended by your druggist. | j It was found that the operating | alarca | cont of hauling pasenmers during MMM IN medly | 1920, when the fare wan five cents, Me TABLETS I wan 4.95 cents per pay passenger. a | than Pills| GET A fi | | | day will be considerably lower. The neerenity of hauling policemen free, [iQ and other obligations then impoved | ‘on the railway, from which tt is now relieved, will make it possible to| bring operating costa close to 443! cents per pay passenger, This will | leave & margin of 0.57 cents per pas senger, over the cost of hauling, [Under a five-cent fare, the cont to [TIE A or Liver 75c Bs pee Curci cancels engagements to sing at San Francisco and Fresno. Prof. William A. Jackson, of New | York city, is teaching all of the B satins aiid en torney. The jury before which the Liquor Defendants men were tried last week was dis- May Be Tried Again |cnareed at 9 p. m. Saturday wher A new trial will be sought for the | the foreman reported the jurors were which on a traffic of 98,000,000 pas |weven men charged with looting the | Unable to agree. latest steps in stage and ballroom per annum, will produce! government liquor warehouse last me dancing at The Hi; rome, Fifth The necenary interest | | August 20, according to Judson| SAN FRANCISCO.—Because of | dan Fe, Fweder ag panda: a | Falknor, assistant U. 8. district at: classes start each Monday evening ae | University Bank Is Nationalized | Under a new charter, the Univer. sity bank, organized in 1906, is now the University Natiénal bank, and a/ at 7 o'clock. Telephone Elliott 3187. —Advertisement. Canadian Pacific “Princess” Steamships Leaye Seattle Daily, Pier 1, foot of Yester Way FORWICTORIA end VANCOUVER, B. C. 9:00 A.M. The Day Boat Daily at. . FOR VANCOUVER, B. C, Direct, Se ae EN 11:30 P.M. Through Train Service The Night Boat Daily at........ And connections to points In Western and Bastern Canada, and to Middle West and Eastern United States Fatigue, low vitality, constipa- |] tion and worry make you an easy victim of deadly influ- enza germs, The present™emergency de- mands commonsense and cau- tion.) Strengthen your resistance by | taking Hill's Cascara Bromide Quinine Tablets morning and night Have C. BQ. Tablets handy. Use themregularly. Pre- | vent colds, headaches, grip-pe, constipation and keep yourself in the pink of condition. Use Hill's regularly and you will do your bit toward check- ing the present epidemic, Al al! Droggists, 30 conte CASCARA J OUININE ont W.HLMILL CO. DiceTROrr. Not a Laxative Najel is a lubricant—not & medicine or laxative— #0 cannot gripe When you are constipat- ed, there is not enough lubricant produeed by your system to keep the food waste soft. Doctors Prescribe Nujol because its action is so close to this natural lubricant. Try it today. It has long been recognized as one of the leading suburban banka of the! Pacific Northwest, having at present & capital of $200,000 and deposits ag: | |eregating more than $1,500,000. Of. ficers of the bank include, Harry B. Lear, president, A. W. Hogue and |C. W. Davin, viee presidents, A. W | Tenny, cashier, and KE A. Cook, a» | sistant cashier. The directors include C. W. Davis, B. O, Eastwood, Harry |B. Lear, A. W. Hogue and W. « Bayles, 7,2 242388GS FEET 4A ey Woman Is Shot to Death by Pursuer ROCHESTER, N. Y, April 2 | Mrs. Irene Dodson Bott, 25, was shot to death by a man who pursued her into the vestibule of the home of Frederick BE. Wilkes Saturday night. | } CITY TICKET OF FICK, 608 Second Avenue Main 55ST BE. F. L. Sturdee, General Agent dents of the house could reach Mrs. Rott. This Fine Phonograph IN YOUR HOME FOR ONE DOLLAR A handsome, portable instrument, con- venient and serviceable for every oc- casion, either in the home or on the outing. One dollar puts it into your home to give you many hours of enjoyment. A dollar a week for a given time makes it your own. reproducer, It has exceptional tone value and is equipped with tone shutter control, automatic non-set stop and full tone The murderer escaped before real Only a Limited Number TO BE SOLD AT THIS LOW PRICE Come in and hear this little instrument play your favorite selections and give us your instructions to send it home on our liberal plan of sale. We have only a small number of these splendid Phonographs in our stock to sell on the exceptionally easy terms of one dollar down and one dollar a week. The mechanical construction is equal to that of many instruments selling for double the price. The cabinets are finished in beautiful mahogany or oak, polished or dull.