The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1922, Page 10

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ees a ere orem WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1999 PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR WED ‘DR. LOUGHNEY’S |TO FORMHUGE = SHE IS WELL LIKED | NEWCOALMINE |"*",0ecr%. xdstratia Listen—Worth Health and Moneyto You pearit ¢, and Paul Althouse and There are more bottles used each year of Foley’s Beth Artiver Adieton, of the Metropol): | Honey and Tar than of any other cough medici William Pigott Tells of Plans |Yield of 2,000 Tons a Day|: New ‘York, have signed Why? Because each year more and more people fed | Under Way | Expected at Castle Rock wcording to an announce it the best gradicine they can take for coughs, colds, eG x Eating Re / | ment today by Frederick Shipman ioe “flu Psa ing bee A pes throat, An orrective Eating Re-| ji..4 aro under way in Seattle er two years of experimenting | Australian concert manager, ‘They hoarseness, etc. It is safe and reliable and containg duces Blood abbey pf From | tor the organization of a $25,000,000 e saipeall ste, the Castle Rock Cowl; Will lea . for Australia soon, Ship no opiates, ; the Dangerously High Point) corporation to on in the shiy company, whith bas 0 180 fieia | ™2" Mrs. F’. A. Gibson, 1547 College Ave., Racine, Wig, of 280 Down to 140 in € cop resagene abide gyre lyse > j saat faasie| Mace: weowittd epaily)| CASIDAREIA dar ceaper nl OR writes: “I have used Foley's Honey and Tar fop of Mrs. Ann Wilson, a anaowneemant weds Gh @ watt will Immediately Install ele council will address the Women coughs and colds and it has never failed in giving im. 71 Years. Her Letter ng of the 100 Per Cent club Tue powered machinery and put the prod. | Commercial Club, Thursday, at & p. mediate relief. I am never without it.’’ lows: sy by Willlam Pigott, Seattle cap uct on the market at the rate of ap-/ mM. in the assembly room of the) As all colds have dangerous possibilities, why trifle stator : proximately 2,000 tons @ aay web ee Se | with your health and waste your money, when Foley's “It the firet few milli can be ing to G, W, Dunaway of Beattle —- Ts pasily ha Sold eve secured in Seattle,” Pigott sald ucting prenident of the company. Thirty Orientals Honey and Tar is so easily had? Sold everywhere, the rest » be raised in the Five workable ledgen of the coal, | : ant which has been pronounced by ex | Found in Dope Den Pigott stated that he was assured perts as the har gp heaton 5 al A raid on an alleged opium den at at Washington that the government s “ 1 210% Washington #t., Tuesday night, | $1,000, together with three complete pince at the has dine 1 that the must get out of the shipping busi resulted in the arrest of Louie Wing, | opium smoking sets Imen ¥, p. erman, i ay, are extensl Bilectricity ean be easily creat thru water power aval on the ting to Dunaw and a } ‘em te ‘Under and pursuant to Section 1 of Article XX. of the City Charter, regulating the keeping of 4 SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS to| "There will be submitted to the qualified electors of The City of Seattle, (a'" in the City of Beattie. prowge ng for the « nate.a0 noon es posainie, and Ahet n valued at apanese and Chinese numbering the shipping board craft will be 1) for what they will bring | At a recent meeting of shipping men in San Francisco, Pigott said, it was proposed that a companys be formed to take over a few v sel for operation on the Pacific, but that this did not seem to & attle representatives to serve best the interests of Puget Se heney 56, and seizure of op! (ADVERTISEMENT) q ig a an Eastern cities may be bought at rv Piae te culk- egsim the 4nd bey bt tion and’ dig the plan of local men to form thelr . LOUEDE at re | at the municipal election to be held in sald city all dead dog and ath, Capel Scere duced rates from May 28 to August) Stay, 1922, for thelr approval or rejection, the following proposed charter | for’ the “appointment “and” empiat i | - r 15, with the return limit wet at) tr ane ment of the King nty Hemaagl te s ae i Oh Cp Jaree Western RESOLUTION NO. 700% ( Set " and am “On henna % ,’ railroad lines ince. -ROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 1. Filed the Ist day of March, 1 ‘o, 38751, approved Se H n’s | PROPOSED AMENDM mi Fgeaty tite is puember it Hit | ells ome A RESOLUTION an a PROPOR TE City Comptrotier and ex-officio Loy ip onparneD BY fr Wi | . a rer of the City of CY Cer eM. STREET, OF SKATTLE AS FOLLOWS | Aim in Working | Beales gral oe tu ec i mission of such proposed ame’ . et pull eeten ‘in The | Nance No. $8761, approved | DYED A SWEATER ment to the quatified electors of | » Date Si fingt, publication tn. The | Te. 4918, entitled hn Orci eptember the City of Seattle for their rett- fication or rejection at the gen- -- within the City of Seat eral municipal election to be held RESOLUTION NO. 7036 | Hee in City Ue on the 294) pProposeD AMENDMENT NO. 4 |t day of May, 192 A RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION | Praling RE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY] toe amend te 7 of Article VIII| Proved Nove {Ulating the keeping of do | for Mrs. Landes Workers for the clection of M: Henry Landes, candidate for the for AND SKIRT WITH nber 29, 1910." be, ag ¥ council, will explain. in The Star Mary Thorne. At the Wilkes this week she is giving a “DIAMOND DYES” BAT RESOLVED BY Tity OF | of the city Charter of the City of | th same ts hereby aimended, to meg oe from time to time the aims and tacale charming portrayal of a sweet little Southern girl in “The SEATTLEC “! Beattie, and providing for the sub as follows ertain € heir candidate, alse ; = ry “ ; - ; anion of such proposed amend-|_ § - own pu te seeking her clection. Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,” John Fox, Jr.'s notable pg pe Bree s of Article 1X of emt to the qualified electors of| Henne sc That the King County the ves anise eoperially, ave A Ao an jamond Dyes nae «Clty of Beat- x ue fre of| Humane Bo cor ons | Like eecetety tor womens par |Story. Miss Thorne has been at the Wilkes for over two tein now tw dye or tint any worn, n follows: Feeeh Oh the aabieel Guameaes Hung upser and by virtue of Sen from z Ucipation im polities. years and the theater patrons have a warm spot in their faded garment or drapery a new rich ty Council sbal flection to be held therein on Bal. Annotated Codes end dares angle. mar fT osula net oes heart. the talented little act color that will not streak, spot, fad the tine tRovrate| 2nd Gay of May, 1928 | f fhe, Biate of Washington, be n 5 : : ¢ tale , 88, jot wtreak, spot, fade, | jy yo nee. i ; ° — GAME BY MRS. R. F. WEEKS peares for | ne Cees ecw eeeeeee ah fs or run. Perfect home dyeing in guar.{0t tates ‘to be levied and levy the|DE IT RESOLVED BY THE crTy|!t!* hereby appointed as THE TH ; 9 al iB Y TH Fg So ‘There were a number of reasons anteed with Diamond Dyes even if|taxes upon al! taxable property.) COUNCIL OF .THE CITY OF . wa official . nteed ) Dinamo: on 5 he city.| SEATTLE | er of the City of Seattle, why we wanted Mrs Henry Landes’ lyou have nev jyed befor Just | Doth real and poreenes in @ 7 hereby employed f. T hy Cc d | a er dye ‘ore. et | nasa 4 fficlent revenue | That Section 7 of Article VIIT of |” oy lor the pul campaign managed by women \( TRAGEDIES OF RICH | Teachers Commen tell your druggint whether the ma-|to tarry on the different depart: |the "City" Charter” be amended by |CisT700e gut and enforcing the pry. le cal « fence:| vernment | adding ¢ ew nubdivision to Dae Of» thal ee, w want political xper . No|be known (b).” whieh dogs, female dogs. nts of the municipal ge AND POOR REVEALED || ,, Record of Cooper sors! yo» win» aves woot or wit meet? thoulnu™ ahtn Ey tertile we were all amateurs, We had the or whet t is } cats found runni Grade Teachers’ club has hether 1 # linen, cotton, OF | revenue rained by tax levy shall be/ shall be in words and figures as/)4\) unniag idea that a number of things that AT LOAN SHOP SALE | adopted resotutions of appreciation |™**4 goods. For fitty.one years | appropriated for any other purpe | follows, to-wit deciared to be a aekae — happened in political campaigns) ” — sp Reagan millions of women have been using |than that specified in such levy. oF ction 7 (b). In the Department |it shall he the duty cf ie’ Sed cays! fect juot Nhe a wir nga, | preeremeen managed by men|| SAN FILANCISCO, April 5.— || for the services of Frank B. Cooper.| “Diamond Dyex” to add yearn of |i the official extimate upon whieh | of Public Worke there shall be &|County Humane Society to r j the same in based, unie epartment 0 jortation, the - a eettons thin Sector tun par? ry N were wrong. W || Pearls pawned to pay bridge || who recently resigned na superin:|wear to their old, shabby walnts,|ency exists wherein such @ppropria-|head of which shall be the Supering | "2 ‘Pound all such animals. Neation beeause I know there are { wanted to see if|] debts lay beside overcoats pledged | tendent of schools, and resolutions | skirts, dressem, coats, sweaters, stock. | tion in necessary for the preserva, | tendent of Transportation, who shall Section 2. That Section 6 of Ordle t Jota of sufferers seeking relief, and 1 want to advise them to go and j take the same treatment I took and { they will not be disappointed. ‘The bakes are very enjoyable and Dr. Loughacy allows you to cat plenty. but he corrects your dict. His offices are always filled with pleased pa- tents. 1 am mest sincerely, MIS. ANN WILSON, 1309 West Dravis. Garfield 1642. . ! pateiinth te Sole Uan of the public peace, health @N4| not be inctuded te the classified civil |Pance No. 88761, oe they could not be |] so the owner might eat. at the |) of congratulation for T, ft. Cole, |ings, draperies, hangings, every. | (77.0% Une Purdie Siar tmaking such | coryite Gut’ chal ‘be ‘appointed by | Ih A918, entitled "he Onan done differently. |] annual sale of unredeemed pledges |) who succeeds Cooper. thing!—Advertisement appropriation shall contain a #t the Mayor, by and with the advice |Ulating the keeping of doge and We wanted to }at the San Francisco Kemedial ment of the facts constituting su bland consent of the City Counetl, for | within the City of Seattle, im demonttrate the!] Loan dation, which opened Jemermency, shall specify thar in at. |*, term. except as herein otherwise | icense taxes and providing penaitias woman's point of |} today. jevent a leten ee =| provided, of three years, and who|for violations thereof, and repeal i] t od in the fund from w' nati | May be removed by the Mayor by /\0e Ordinance No. 45, approved view |] A family Bible lay next to the riation is made, the same shall/ ring notice of removal with the| November 29, 19 be. 4 For Instance, || string of pearls and beside it a q and the ided for in the next succeed- | City Council. He shall be a member | #4me is hereby amend levy, and must receive the] ce ine Hoard of Public Works, The | follows ed to read as we did not think|| saxophone and then a set of em affirmative vote of at logat three-| sarary pre Ihe p jing t the Superintendent of| Section tnt Dr. Loughney, Famous Dieti-| that our streeta'| broidered pillow cases fourths of the total membership Of | Transportation shall. be fixed by |animal is suffering from soon { should be disti¢c Hehind each was a story. the City Council The Superintendent. of | jury or disease, the owner or k i THER RE tian, Publishes New Book “Free to You Postpaid” You will value this beok highly. We will mail them out FREER. Write year mame and address plainly, and you will AND BE IT FU SOLVED, that such pr rtation, saving to the City|may redecm the erae as are con- | fort it by law or charter.| King County Humane pervision and control of,|@ penalty of One Dollar If. how.” operate and maintain the|ever, an animal is held for ‘Clty of Seattle on the 2nd day pal street railway system and |than forty-eight hours, an y, 1922 Hlities, shops, buildings | tional charge shall be paid, not ex: wed the City Council the tet u res appurtenant thereto, ceeding thirty-five cents for ured by cam) or instance,” maid an of paign posters)! ticial of the loan company, “we tacked and past-|/ know this string of pearis was a ed on every | birthday gift to a fan Francisco receive your book by return mail. They available spot. to|] iady. She lost at cards and pawn are wrapped aod ready to mail out. | Y Weeks 0° lett for} her debte—so her NOTE — De. Loug Tak. Mrs, RF. Weeks |} ed it to pay her ctiment ath orate is months In all)] nushand would never know.” ification or rejection at the municipal ele Br ‘Treatment offices are located af the cor y of Mi 1922, 4 signed by 4 all other means of|day the anti heen mer of Fifth and Unieu, in the Crary | Stakes of disintegration, We are not fe. ‘on in authentication in for hire owned or op- i ta “forty-eight hee a ae Duilding, Kooms 310-811-512-313-314, using campaign posters, We did not a f * this ist day of the City; and, subject to| said owner or keeper upon pri De. Esaghany’ te emnisted by commpctens| think ‘the’ denraronn tire ere CONCRET i Mies selon shalt appoint, Fe- | tion to the Giky Cone tneter et lady nurses. Hours. 9 8. im. to 6 De mle tite a ney . reet ° PHILIP TINDALL, . supervise and control ali of-|ceipt from the King ty Hi Benday, 9 io 12 oaly. Telephone ‘Main ered with “flyers,” making tt|State Sells Timber, | TNIT | Prenident pro tem. of the City rs and employes in his depart-|Society for said. charces, shalltecs eran, impossible to keep our usually clean f° ancl! 2 ment or employed upon or in connec- | ceive a license tag as provided In streets in decent Tide, Shore Lands | Filed the Int day of Marck, 1922. tion with, said municipal street rail-|the ordinance. All suma . fecent condition, We are ide, or’ H.W. CARROLL, syathm, or such other means of | by said Humane Society, uséer Move the liver and bowels not using “flyers. Timber, tide and shore lands be City Comptrotier and transportation for hire, He shall) provisions herein, shall ‘be paid MO We did not believe that more than| icing to the state were sold at Hey ee chey Clerk have wach other sdditional powe the iy Treasurer as hereinafter : > : e|and perform such other du! ‘a8 | provided. VIES & modest sum of money should be! juriic auction Tuesday by County Dato of first publication in The | Hy Petirescribed by ordinanc | ch 28, 19: In| Section 3. That Section 7 of Ordl- ion be seen used fi © 4 ie «, 4 Gently but thoroughly. Sold at all jor campaign expenses. It is], uaitor D. Ferguson for $30. Seattle Star, Beattie, case the Superintendent of Transpor- | nance 28751, approved Septem- tation shall be appointed from the | ber 18, 1918, entitied “Aw Omileemw | - | § an entirely wrong principle. Ex 1 ‘ drug stores 25c, or direct by Joyner 690.70. The Lazarus Logging Co Or treets | hed 3 pensive pamphlets, fold: - ¢ ” clansified civil service and shall not | regulating the kee Drug Co., Spokane.—Advertisement peepee thee sa tay nets Print| oe Toit paid $29,431.25 for the tim protons RMexD Miner No, 2, | be removed for cause, be shail, upon cats within the City of ‘Seat - me 7 re ber land, while the rest was divided YLUTION AND P JSITION | Fetirement from the office of Super-| posing license taxes and providing _ Bp Atcora ereof, Bf fanetion | Any person capable of holding of. ARE Intendent of Transportation, resume! pensities for wich . Drs rey or violations. th hen aux doctiek a anaes between a number of smaller pu ‘ | to amend Section 20 of Article IV] his former position in the classified | repealing Ordinance , C% DS P a straightforward | between @ number of smaller | There is a pavement—Concrete—that does of the City Charter of the City of | Citi Service, and the last appointes | proved November 8, 1910 te’ aed or chest are moreeasiig Olline of what he or she stands for Beattie, and providing for the wu to ¢t ition from which said | the e from the platform, Sluch tung, |cated at Laurelhurst, and the tide not develop bumps or ruts even under the | fission of such proposed amend. | ,(h& Postion from. wsportacion | en’rainmegs nereby amended, to reg ment to the qualified electors of | was appointed and the last appoim- |" gection with— KS mean either paid campaign workers|!a%d* en Vashon island, near heaviest traffic, but is rigid, permanent, and | fald city for their ratification or | {265 fn positions subordinate there- At oe ae or promised jobs, Portage. . : 4 | Fejection at the general municipal | (7 Poene their former posi- | for the want of a license and We knew our eaniidile will ge a Ee EO has maintenance built into it. | Ti2tlan"en'ne hela therein om the |{,,ehAll resume, their form asified | which ls) not redeemed within te | <4 fe mane! APO RUB into office with clean hands and no d day of May. 1 civil service.” specified time shall be humanely de- 5 of ; dor at the discretion of 3 OLVE 1 CITY . | fee es scretion of the Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly | promises to anyone, free to use her| Ninth Annual Rose Cities and towns throughout the country BE IT RESOLVED BY Wry oF BE IT FURTIER RE-| King County Humane Society, may j unfettered Judgment to the beat of/ Gp Being Pl ‘a are paving with Concrete because of these | SRATTLEE | 4 to the qualified | person’ deatring fe obtcie eee ae ne —|her ability. Ow ing ann qualities and = it is skid f, | ‘That Section 20 of Article TV. of the City of jeattie for| mal may do sou payment ob ail - — oe rt because * proo. ity Charter of the City of Seat. ifieation or reject at the) li t i as The Beattie Rose society an armen P ‘Jmended. to read an follow municipal election to be | Ing those provided ie Section ¢ bee SPOKA! For the first time|nounces it will hold its ninth annua clean, and comfortable to ride on. | yn 30.” Every ‘person vio fd City on the 2nd day of | of | since Spokane has had snow on) rose show in the forestry bulldir jing ¥ general publ er ee Section 4. That Secti 10. of e ground ously for 2 heretofore or b after ted pro- SED the City Council the Lat) ee -» en | the ground continuously for 100 days.| University of Washington, in Juce Our Booklet R-4 on Concrete Streets telle of the ex | Per ehetere. OF Ola act of |day of March, 1922, and signed b ice ha git | ar there were 640 amateur th mis ery person counsel-|me in open session in authentication a . ri plubhy wan reaming. ale 4 trom the} ree * exhibits, More than 18, |ahall deemed guilty ‘of a mis | PHILIP TINDALIo | Providing "pemelticn far, sislations newspaper to his Wife. Now amd thes | 000 persons visited the show. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION demeanor Rg President pro tem. of the City | Thereot and repealing Ordinance No. le. Now and ther ES | thereof erwise pro- Council sehae 3 he paused and asked a question, but| President H. L. Collier says a lar Seaboard Building vided h ordinance, be pun-| Filed the Ist day of March, 1922. | 25745, approved November 38, 1018) d the same is hereby amended, ‘periment. ned by a fine not exceeding One to cond ear eeiedia: her repties indicated that she was|Pumber of the newer vuriethes of SEATTLE, WASH. | H. W. CARROLL, h undred 0.00) Doll or im- City Cor © ri not listening very closely. When he| ses are assured at the June show ss er dred {91m City dail. for ty Ph taee Clare Section 10. The King County Hu- Last reproached her, she indignantly re —_—_——_ _ cA National Organization to Improve and not exceeding thirty | (30) |By BM. STREET. Deputy Clerk, | mane Society shall keep, a record of ‘mason th orted — q * by both h fine and im te first publication in e | al of their down an she was listening most) OLYMPIA—Gov. Hart appoints Extend the Uses of Concrete | oerentrent, and gay ouch ord Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 192% disposition with description and opting we | David Whitcomb, Seattle attorney hereafter enacte | dates, and, he animal is Tex He continue ene jany provision { ce ty pe z deemed, of the charges imposed. ff ten laus minutes pimcicot reading for a few | state delegate to national conference Offices in 23 Other Cities Sy Neer iee” reiviniona ot this os __ NOTICE TO EL $ | Said Humane Society shall on of - Ms hen, seeing a far-away | of state parks, to be held at Palisades tion shall be applicable thereto Under and pursuant to See’ before the Ist and 15th day of each jook In his wife's eyes, he began to|interstate park, New York, May ltuily as if pen © fll Be / [calendar month pay into the city [Rs leat 1 as follows: . | tained tn “ " there will be submitted to the quali-; treasury all moneys received pute slomerat Last night, 2 0’ ba | AND BE fled electors of The City of Seattle,|suant to the provisions hereof. > ight, at about 2 o'clock in SOLVED, that such prop at the municipal election to be held| King County Humane Society shall | the afternoon, a few minutes before ment be submitted to the q jin said City on the 2nd day of May,|receive as and for consideration im breakfast, a hungry boy, about 60 ee te ct the Clr ef deatia tor! for their approval or rejection, | payment for its service In enforel | years old, bought a thelr ratification or rejection at, the lative which |and carrying out the provisions of | id, bought an orange for a general municipal election to be held |said proposed measure re as fol- | this ordinance, an amount equivalent | dime, and threw it thru a concrete 85% of all moneys recetved by the frvkaid City on the 2nd day of May, wall 20 feet thick. With a cry of 192 Initiative Measure No. 82285 | OZ earn tor licenne Teen Tmpooaie de J m a Passed the City Councll the Ist! Ordinance No. —. | . for icense fee: ee eS ay oe day of March, 1922, and signed by| Aan Ordinance relating to the mu-|iP& fees. penalties and charges for ° : 8, cats and other animals, 98 ipal railway system of The City rain provided tor, a. the cl of Seattle, and declaring the fiscal | 25, o s hei “ policy of the city im relation there- | Girebicd te deans eed thorns . President’ pro tein. of the City Whereas, it is to the public inter- | Gar of eek ote tae ere tne = Counet est that the City of Seattle deciare | = Re gaa Filed the Ist day of March, 19) and establish a fiscal policy in rela- |p yeble to, the ey H. W. CARROLL, tion to the Municipal Street Railway | Ring County Humane Society, fof pond, broke his arm at the knee joint, and was burned alive. Little Mts ‘It was only 10 years after, on » snap mee b Bp) the same day and at the same hour, dose. that a goat gave chase to six ele. phants just as a high wind began to blow, killing three dead horses me In open seasion in authentication of Its passage, this lst day of March, | a \c s City Comptroller and System, whereby the cost and ex- or - nd a nickel cigur that had just come pa ity Clerk pense thereof shall. be borne, as | tm,qmouat eauivalent to S66 SF ae Out of the hospital.’ By ¥ EET, Deputy Clerk. [nearly as may be, by all who bene- | City Treasurer during the preceding baie nari | “There, what do you think of Date of first publication in The! fit thereby lcalendar month, from aby soahe March 28, 1922. NOW, TH FORE, whatever, for lic » fees, impound- that?” cried hubby, o ried hubby, as he finished BE IT ¢ ED RY THE CITY | ing fees, alties and charges for ading. No. | OF SEATTLE, AS FOLLOWS dogs, cats and other animals as pro- I think it was a splendid bargain, PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 3 | Section 1. That from and after | vided herein. The King County Hue OLUTION and PROPOSITION to|the first day of January following | mane Soctety shall, upon the taking nd Article VIIL of the City |the taking effect of this ordinance, | effect of this ordinance, be permil Charter of the City of Seattle, by | all cost and expense of the mainte-| ted to use, free of charge, for @ amending Section 1 thereof, and by |nance and operation of the Munici- | period of two years. or until the sald repealing Section 6 and Sectiun pal stem of The | Society shall earlier secure ne (a) thereof; and providing for the| City of Seattle shall be paid wholly | buildings and equipment of & wy submission of such proposed | out of revenues of the City of kind now used in the operation of f amendment to the qualified elec- | tle derived from taxation | city pound, including all land, bu tors of the City of Seattle for their | Section That from and after| ines and ratification oF rejection at the|the taxing effect of this ordinance, »mob Keneral municipal, election to be | the City Council of The City of Seat-| chains, ropes, collars. field in the City of Seattio on the|tle shall annually, tn the manner | and asphyxiating equipment. Th of N 922 | prescribed by law, provide for the | said Society shall at the end of twe A SHARP TONGUE makes i EMME mean cree [Pas ars tae Unoe ali aeeebie pete | yeare frome the tating affect of ie dear,” said his wife. “You had bet ter get half a dozen, as your stock of shirts is running low.” “ITY OF sE-| erty. of the City of Seattle sufficient | ordinance, or earl pro CEE OF: 4 | to defray the est and expense of Vided. return to the city, oe one ticle VIIT of the City _|the maintenance and operation of | buildings and equipment in 7 tonne tie tity ot Beattie be ainoded {said Street Railway System for the| dition existing when said Society following respects ensuing year takes over their use, except fo fion tof waid Article|. Section 8. ‘That the cost and ox-|mal wear, tear and depreciation. rnded to read as fallowe. |pense of maintenanoe and operation, ction’ 5." ‘That Ordinance | Ne A Board of Public| 4s used in this ordinance, shail be | 38751. approved September: in ‘nereby. created, which {computed pursuant to, and in ac-|entitied "An Ordinance te consist of: The City rineer, | cordanc ith, the requirements of | the keep! of doy c “urintendent. of Strenkrrant |the laws of the State of Washing-| the City of Seattle. imposing Hleensg Meena eee tnd | ton or of any commission or bureau | taxes and providing pena Tintendent of Maker | thereunto authorized by such law, | Violations ther; enemies—a sharp file makes friends. That is why Nicholson Files are welcomed in workshops the world over. and repeal 3 pnde: > Section 4 That there be and is| Ordinance No. 5, approy: and such intendent of Buildings. | nereby created a fund to be known | vember 29, 1910." be, and the, samme) heads of 4 land designated a xtension| is hereby amended, by adding * this Ct and Depreciation f : |to a new section’ to be known ag thereof, |Which the City Council shall set aside, | Section 15, and reading as follows’? the Ma eee with |monthly, from the gross receipts of | Section Tt shall be the auty the and ce Wid Sith | the" municipal rallway system, anjof the King County Humane Society, ‘ oe CiY [amount not exceeding one and ‘one- | « corporation, to collect and di Grim, except as in| half (lie) cents for each pay pas-|of all dead dogs and cats fou! rib | Of | wenger, exclusive of policemen and| the City of Seattle. Cuticura Beautifies Skin Hair and Hands Make Cuticura Soap, Ointment and ‘Talcum your every-day toilet prepa- rations and watch your skin, hair and hands improve. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to Beeare the Name “NICHOLSON” is stamped on the file you buy A. FILE FOR EVERY PURPOSE ch of whom shall be ap- soothe and heal and the Talcum } - qifth n. The amount thus set aside| Section 6 That if any sec powder and perfume. The papers say there would be tion 7| shall be expended solely for exten-| sub-section, sentence, — clause . no panies if people only had con- and the /sjions and renewal of track and| phrase of this ordinance 1 fon ub Rm | equipment. eason held to be unconst femple A URTHER Rr-| °! br veld, such decision shall not SOLVED that such proposed amend- ment be submitted to the qualified NOTICE TO ELECTORS. LR eee “a electors of the Seattle for| Under and pursuant to Section 1/P°SUOR 7 phat this ordin th ratifieati« ection at the |of Article TV of the City Charter, | ani take effect and be in general pal election to be held | there will be submitted to the quali-|f/\" and after the time it shall In the Cit Seattle on the 2nd day |fied electors of The City of Seattle, | from and After the i iae tsione Of of May 22, at the municipal election to be held » City Charter, providing, Passed the City Council the 1st |in said city on the 2nd day of May, r, that the provisions herein day of March, 1922, and signed by |1 for their approval or rejection ing the King County Hu me in open session in authentication | Initiative Measure No. 83908, which | ¥ shal) not take effect. of of its passage this Ist day of March, | said proposed measure reads as fol-| jn force wntil aid. Society f 1922 ‘ | lows its acceptance of the obligations: PHILIP TINDALL, INITIATIVE PHTITION NO, §$8908.| be performed on its part as President pro tem. of the City | du Ordinance relaing te andl provided. : - Searing 1 Maes. Mantes: | fidence in the banks.” Be eet oe ate Gar ene jae nce is the only thing I ever had id in a bank.” PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND -F> conaners RHEUMATISM, NEURITIS *4,kindred Kemovra the cause and restores the body to health va send to un for Free “Trial Trentwment nd. dew tiptivs ule at the Pioneer a u pg d and no Drag KAR-KU COMPANY, Tacoma, Wash, Advertisement,

Other pages from this issue: