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PAGE 22 THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1 Use Psychoanalysis ‘Stree Henry (_HONORED _ HONORED RUDAPEST, Hungary, April 7 in Romantic Study v2 svc BY ALEXANDER HERMAN | today completed a study of the cane, | the Inhabitants of Debrecsin, about) One BRIDGEPORT, Conn, April t.—| He diagne it as “father fixation,” pea wrote east re — “ cal Th Bitter psychoanalysis to explain the| “This is what psychoanalysis catia! Wolves outside lekoles od | oe Broken romance of Est Mudge |the attachment of a younk person | 4nd ate three woodoutters. | QPF Jonathan Godfrey for an okl person aid Tridon, | ps Bistollo was 18, Jonathan waa 63, | "Such marriages nearly always turn | case of “father fixation,” | When they met on tQp dridie path | out badly | Mathilde ts 14, Oner te part 40. In Par bd turned into the bridal path. Jon At first glance it might seem that case it ia the girl who is wealthy @than expected to dri the gar money is the attraction, But this ts man is come tively poor. Their Fears with Cold: he's one of New | not t The man's love is part. romance, too, began on the bridie | Ragland’s multi-millionatres ity pater the girl's Jove is partly | path | SA man’s as young as he feels,"| filial, This sort of mixed emotion! Mxtelle Mudge Godfrey has left her 5 tak Jonathan does not make for a happy Marriage. | husband, going back to her mother, | “A woman's a woman at any age," That the undertying motive in dif. | She saya My husband wae kind, | That’s my policy when I handle fish! That’s the way I’ll turn this stock! Bald Peteile. Hferent than luxury, also is attested | and all that, but there waa too wide} Bo spring and winter made their) because in such cases, where the girl @ gap between us. So 1 have left Jove nest in “The Oaks,” Godfrey's | leaves the man, she usually marries him-—for good.” $78,000 | wonderful home. They rode together nd time, and to another old| Says the abandoned millionaire: “| ineed tocesher played hewen® with wre i love her, I tried to oie her | I don’t know a rap about merchandise, but I do know that with ate dor nye ternational happ: outh could © made | MEME Sate caiy arittie over two}remanee “cf “Mathilde Mecormick, |her- 1 lived the life of youth with | $2.00 Black Bear Overalls at 79c, Boston Garters at 9c, 50c and : Chicago belres to millions, and Max | her, as far aq I could. I hope shel 75¢ Ties at 15¢, and Boys’ $2.00 “Munsingwear” at 69c, this sale will A Retail Value ‘Andre Tridon, the psycheanalyst, ' Oser, Swiss riding master, is another | return.” be a knockout. The judge ordered the receiver to sell Goldman & Co.'s assets. The Chane receiver did. Several buyers dabbled, but I’m in charge. Stock and —Hats fixtures from wholesale warehouse and retail storeroom have got to y Comtesse De Noailles go, and go quick! —Suits 11—oO lund iparvnant to Bocklon 1 of Article XX. af the City Charter, | romulating the keeping of dogs an] inte acct, Sunt ise| Just a few days and I’m through. Come on while the fishin’s good! vercoats will be submitted to the qualified electors of The City of Seattle, | f8l" in the City Brattle, provid: ren - — og now ~ OLSEN. —Raincoats iat the municipal election to be held in sald city on the 2nd day of | of ee dap oh Aa gym ts gy Py lag int fer tvuragproa! er riven, the towing proponed chart eel comms Da Hea | —— nits: ™ | i ‘ BPO TON and PROPORTION | Bar teas HWA vara ‘| Netgian Royal academy, devoted to} sightly reveled... 9C T5e Ties. . —Ties . eto nt ° ity Comptrolier and ex-officio | x Jarts and letters, has formally ad- Gee Giey Charter of the City ‘ot CNY Clete. nu OTR ERT, ¥ | mitted her to membership. ibe tn, —Underwear F ttle, and providing for the su sub- vm 4% orm ¥ of tt Rectio ithe first woman thus honored and | $2.75 Saxony Knliting Co.'ng $1.75 Boys’ W 98 96.00 Genuine Chippewa —Hosiery Biaeat to the aualitica cle | g,Date of first pupllenticn in ime ape) tartar ahe tn likely to be the last for some | “Raxonknit” and “Cooper's” | mixed Pants il Cl Work $3.65 Berets of Seattle for their ratl-| 2 Sogud gabon ys ae a ul no rival any~ Kibbed Union ' $1 .29 Boys’ $3.50 Heavy ‘Woot ° —Collars Mmupicipal sie won to be / RESOLUTIC | Neen onal | Pees See Suite at .... Pantin, blues $1 28 —Shirts the City of Seatile om the 2nd | enp AM b © $3.50, $3.75 and $4 “Wright's” | and browns P of May, 1922. ls SOLUTION 4 SITION | P cling Drdinanve ti spring needic, “Trim Fit,” | A big lot of heavy —Overalls os ei. sein ciry OF 5 of lax ralinean hereby amended, to zal : Swesiers ot ...,.. COC One lot of Dress Shirts with | Boys’ Suits, val- $6.59 Wright's Royal Mills and reg ee includ: | yes 10 $12.50... $4.85 Durham Mills All-woot arch,” “Arrow” and “Man One lot of Boys’ $3.85 che City Souneil shal Siection te be held therein om the] Hal A " erent, inte he time td ~ onde . Ss let the mrkte at Whee S ore ? ny THE CITY ae races. eettel ; OF rh Cher OF ‘california Congressman to hin the etty. : jereby @ * jati and Derwwrriclent revenue pthat Section 7 of Article VIII of - Rg | pA: Ask Big Appropriation eCity Cha led BY | Visions sort nee, i Sine th. bis ordinance 4 all known SOEM, female dome, cats and female! WASHINGTON Aprit 7. —Tealiz: | ralged. by tax ated Shall be| shall be in words ead figures ss faving oe rupaing at large without | ing that years may elapse before the | 4 ted for any 0 urpose follows, to-wit 4 To be a rat tae are hereby | Colcrado river commiasion, appoint: te Thea fa “eneh f Shik | oe BEM iyihe, Tn, the Department led by congress, concludes ita deliber. | i hes cons = bn omer partmen waport py sy eran at ar ge pw Pon cee | ney existe ans . lof Imperial, Cal, announ okay | reserva 4 ne Section 2. That Section ¢ MN | inance making | mervice. but po éntitied “An Ordinance reg. | * bil! authorizing the United sed | I contain & atate-| the Mayor, by and with the advice | UISink the keeping of dogs and Cats | reclamation service to build a dam at | Sarace = facts ponsritaling ° The | 224 consent of the City Council, for e City of Seattic, imposing | Boulder canyon, on the Colorado ry 4 Se aoe nen Guar ers| Pe ereat, eed male? | er, at an estimated cont of $50,000,000 } ed. a oe Yearn, Tepe 6 . may be removed by the Mayor by | ("© Ordina ‘Approved | and & connecting All-American canal I) filing notice of val with the | ovember 1910." be. and th ; e 0 ae be * at wth ed cost « 600,000, {Sine sara of hekhs Wri Wes | follows: "ny Amended to reed ae to tertoene tus yonteten paeee dares eo eard o ublic orks. - 1 - the & intendent of| Seetion € tntess jin Imperial county and Cochilla, on be fixed by | animal ts suffering f wm parious int | the Colorade. desert Ndinntearion to tee Os Foe ae wing has gone over the mubject fein THEME Moure by ‘paying t ‘ania with Rec tamation ¢ niet A P. Davie) oolety the and Seeretary of Commerce Hoover together with nd says he bellewes the bill autho ification or rejectior hy i. D control of. ° Doll ow- | we ‘igen unt! iSeiection tobe, held and shail operate and maintain the | an animal AG he ROW: | iaing the work will pasa at thin eee the unierpa reet iiway syetem am i on ns i} D | } naghen Si"plant fucliition, Shope,” buikal 1) eS Teg he Rg goose the City Connell the and structures appurtenant thereto, thirty-five er ened ee eaee Se Bent jon, rch, 1982, and and signed by and any and a’ f <4 the animal has been held after | When the work starts open "seanion in authentica yr bo we — pd gtk ng & Ay P- i erty i he Mass s And ia The proposed Roulder canyon dam i ject to c on on prenenta- - ' ares eI ey cit service Tulen Sie Comptollar ate se: | pit be the hiebeat tm the wortd-—3 PH bn 7 umane 9 b. hupent a Prestdent, p ro tem. of the City ficers and © ad shall 4 pee electric horsepower, neveral ment or employed upo ‘ te Chay of March, 1922 [tion ‘with. said municipal atreet punky coltested | “nee Me much a6 Muscle Shoals system, of such other mea Society, under ¢ portation for hire He Provisions herein, shall be paid to se CJ Sher SOR ee reviled Treasurer as Rereinatter | 4 Es preseribed by ordinance. In Section 2. That Section 7 of Ord OFFER CANDIDATES a a WOME-COOKED MEAL UTION NO, rons fled civil service and shall not |recuiating the fieleas m TO HEAR ’EM TALK be moved for o ye, he ta within the ity of ED A ENT NO. 2. | retirement from the office of S , Sor 3 ‘ement from the office posing license taxe Alt candidates for o o TION A AND PROPOSITIO |Intendent Of Transportation, fesume | penalties for violations three? ned || beime invited by the ‘Trecenore: amend Segtion 20 of Article IV) iis former position in the classified | repealing Ordinance ne . meReperte. the Cit Png ny of rvice; and the last appointee | proved November 29, 1910.” be ana|| U0" club ef Beattie to spomk at ie and ‘providing lor. a hereby amended, to read || [he Organization's regulation meet | f such proposed a : . Fits ified elector " ing in the Raliway Bachange |) Any anima! impounded || building between 12 and 1 p.m. || S t B 0 Y | BO Y Ld s on the want of @ license tag and a R i a- | Beotion §. ‘That the King Count: t Section 11 of Article IX of a ms me ,| Charter of the City, of Goats a wr sockatye ‘a corporation et o read as f rejection at the Vat ee et | ae Bers $s0 Sen bea Union sue... O9C sane ana te. 98c Blue Chambray Work Shirts where at $190..... DOC Our entire line of Men's Hats— | Sateen Shirts ...... 89c & wonderful assortment, in 7 ¢5 25 niue Fiannel pin aa $1.98] em Men’s Suits 222." and $1.75, all $25 val -.-sx, QE | 40 and s040 Dress shoen in | 5 runes ate aloes .oseaessee SOOO frown ot «s+. Bee] see Praise onene. $345 nm nee See Nl son a, ae 85 veneers $4.85 nates 9 SON tee " $1 .69 $2.95) 822 $18.75] ose wisisinin g9'95 “ziess.. 48e| Olsen Fish & Cold Storage Co. wae Caters ro 23 In Collaboration With Purchasers ww cusses “« 19¢1703 First Ave., Foot of Cherry St. a Another bot, including 3 o he discretion of th ESOLVED By THE CITY | Aw _ oriat seretion of the Bnet THE CITY OF |gctvep a areas | be Weld tora ane “Rociety,, may | oe person. dest rs it Section 20 of Article TV of G ‘or| mal may ity Charter of the © ty of Seat. . | & be pmcnsee to agg ollows: ner: election be ling those provided in Sect Every om violat- | held in sald City on the and day of | of ‘any. general public ordinance | May, Section 4 lontta forevor hereafter enacted pro- VissED the City Counct! the 1st] onetie®, 4, Biot *soprey sdPutt { Ming oF requiring any act or|day of March, 1922. and signed by 18, 1918, entitled “An Ordt- ‘and every person counsel-|me in open sesnion in authentication Paula ted “An Ordi- laiding or abetting such vicia-|of its passage this lst day of March. /dogs and cats within the cite guilty of a mii upon conviction BASEBALLS AND Which is not redeemed within ¢ next Wednesday. A home-cooked td time #hall be humanely de. || meal is offered an an inducement = & imposing license 7 . PHILIP TINDALL, ‘ovids De j President pro vem. of the City |fhervot"and wepealing * 572,974,000 Is Estimate of} nei! aber present | of, we pGhall, unless otherwise pro- | { in such ordinance, be pun- | Pited the Tat day of March, 1922 Sporn a BE Lh Production & fine not exceeding One| read an feline ° 5 prbad inant 2 ($100.00) Dollars, of im 1 Section 10. The King ASHINGTON, April 7-—A_ pro nt in the City Jail for, a unty Iu-| duction of 572,974,000 bushels of win Rot exceeding thirty (30) By BM. ST Tieputy Clerk loclety shall keep « record of | te ink cae’. Deeanak | abut eioy Moth suck fine aad im-| Date of first publication in The{ 4!) animals impounded and of their |(rr Wheat was for today ‘by ny such ordinance | Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 19 ription and | the departmer wih betsshees or ust a Frew nutes o our lime * ifter enacted need not contain ag compared Provie min reference t> pena NOTICE TO ELECTORS. bushels lagt year and an average of before the ist and 13th F | 578,875,000 bushels for the last five The Season Is On. ‘but the provisions of this se ‘Be ie af LeAnnuey All monera received pur-|” ‘This forecast was made on esti Everybody Wants to Play Ball. Heré Is Your Chance ghall be applicable thereto as| Under and purauant as if the same had been com-|0f Article TV of the mated average condition of winter id City om the 2nd day of May wheat on April 1, this year, ax 78.4 fin. such ordinance BE IT FURTHER kf- VED, that such proposed amend- for their approval or rejection. | payment for ite service In enfore Initiative Measure No. $2285, which |and ing. out the provicions ag | Per cent compared with 91.0 per t be submitted to the qualified m of the City of proposed measure reads as fol- | ordinance, an amount equivalent |cent on April 1921, and an aver. 4 of all moneys received by the |nge of $4.3 per cent for the past ratification or rejection J municipal election to be held | ** maid City on the 2nd day of May, | lows ; rom any. roures | ed the City Council the 1st ‘Ordinance No }10 years ay of March. 1922. and signed by| An Ordinance relating to "the mu- ’ ‘There wan an tncrease in condi oe ate io eauthenticedien | nicipal rail system of The City other animals tion from December’ 1, 1921, to ed electors the municipal election to Your Friends and ighbors Will Be Glad to Help You Get Started Now, Today Initiative Measure No. provided for, and. the Ge pasenge, this Ist day of Mareh,| of Seattl nd declaring the fiscal mptrolier ia hereby authorised % | April 1, 1922, of 2.4 points, aa com | policy of the city in relation there- | directed to draw i ~|pared with an average decline in 7 urer to p » lthe past 10 years of 4.7 President’ pro tem. of ihe City Whereas. it Is to the public inter-| Jay of weed points be ‘oune ext that the City of Seattle declare | rant ¢ tween these dates Filed the tet day of March, 1922. Gnd establish @ fiscal policy in rela-trevenie te | The averugs condition of HL W. CARROLL, tion to the Municipal Street Rallway | King oe Comptroller and | System, whereby the cost and ex-|an amount « officio City | ik thereof shall be borne. asitotal of all money E. M. STREET, 7 be, by all who bene-| City Treasurer during the preceding |1. last year, and compared with ite of first publication in The calendar month, from any source | ¢ ” 5 Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 1921 ‘ SFORE, whatever, for license feea, Impound: | ro, Sverase Of 88.6 for the past 10 h School | April 1 was 89 per cent of normal received be tha | compared with 90.3 per cent April Txep fy Tee erry | in argon. tor | Years RESOLUTION oF SEATTLE, AS FOLLOWS | 2 The condition of rye on April 1 A dnd a ob PROPOSE! <DMENT Section 1. ‘That from and after forecasts & production of apprexs b : “Wright it. HESOLUTION » nd PROPOSITION 40 | the first day of January following 3,000 bushels, compared A Boy’s Junior ui” vabber center, @mend Article VIII of the City |the taking effect of this ordinance, Charter of the City of Seattle, by | all cost and expen» nd of tw ar ) bushels last year and mending Section 1 thereof, and by | nance and operation oniety shall’ earlier eeeure’ mua (an of 66,474,000 bushels ating Bection 6 and Sectiva, 7 }pel Stre bulidings and squipment ar [during the preceding five years, League “Reach” Bat, made from selected ash, GIVEN to every boy who secures only Two New Sub- scriptions to The Seattle Star. horsehide cover, High School League Baseball GIVEN to every boy who se- cures just Three New Subscrip- tions to The Seattle Star. d now used in the operation « ¥ pound, including all land. from and after and appurtenances thereto, all the taxing effect of this ordinance, | Automobiles. all cages, platforms, uniet eetic the City Council of 7 chains, ropes, collars, #lectrocutin eid in the City of Beattie on the | tie, shall annually, y anner |And asphyxiating equipment... ‘The 2nd fay ‘of May, 1922 prescribed by law. provide for the ty shall at the end of two BE IT SOLVED BY THE city |levy of @ tax upon all taxable pro Ping Ry Ax | erty. of the City of Seattle sufficient Counc ML OF THE CITY OF bk eRe aa gaat and sumone ct y waid Iand. That Article VIII of the City Char-| the, maintenance and operation of bu! quipment in the con- | $1,500 on the institution's farm dur- | Sepaine Make Money for English Asylum MANCHE! Insane patients of the tal hospital made a ‘ Here’s How Get your friends and neighbors, who are not now having The Star delivered to them, to subscribe.’ Have them sign the subscription blank printed below, then bring to The } | | COLLECT NO MONEY On City Subscriptions— OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIPTIONS Must be paid In Advance fer of the City of Seattle be amended | *4'4 Street Railway Syatem for the 1 tgs raid Society ling the past yea ke foliowlng respects SE FOE a asst onk du: (MO) Mere foot ont Gapreotione | a simply take the order | Star and get your ball and bat. at the rate of 50c per Tay That Becton 1 of eald Articte tho i. oat and ax. | Me tion ane eprecraton. | A De for the paper. All subscriptions must be NEW—that is, people who are month. VIII be amended to read as foll Section 1. A. Board of P met, olteaant te ane tales Be nial ene ine ting WHICH |cordance with, the requiremontster |the keeping of down and cats withth the Superintendent of . the laws of the State of Washing- | the City of Seattle, imposing licen ore the Superintendent of Water | ton of of any commiasion or bureau en and providing nalties for Misia’ the Auperintendent cf Pater | thereunto authorized by such law. | Q root, repealing Gna, the Buperintendent of Buildings, |, Section 4. That there be and is No. 3 approved No ised such other superintendents or | hereby created a fund t he name | {and designated ax the « r 4. by adding there- | | not now having The Star delivered to their homes. 4 ce ae 28751, approved September 18, 1918 entitled “An Ordinance regulating se ee I hereby subscribe to THI STAR for two months, and thereafter until I order discontinued. I agree to pay the carrier at the rate of 50¢ per month. Iam net now heving THE STAR eeiryet to me. NAME heads of departments, an may be in| ae ee eet this Charter denominated members |%" Rie cht | on 15 din thereof, each of whom shall be ap-|~hich the © ity Council shalt | s ’ ne as oltown: inted by the Mayor, hy and with | monthly. from the grons rece f § shall | advice and consent fo the City | re ree caeding one and 4 | neil, for the term, except as ini tair (1%) centa for each pay pas- | nd cats found in| a= “ADDRESS i article Gtherwine provided, of | senger, exclusive of police f Beattle ree years. firemen. The amount th 6 if an on re wes ome ne amount thus ¥ nectio (2) That Section 6 and Section 7/ shall be expended solely for exte sub-section, _s¢ ntenee, ee ot seston OAM ree te ootetet Ati apmaity? 884 the| siona ‘and renewal of track and / phrase of this ordinance I for i a 2 a Fearon held. to be ‘unconstitutl i 7 FU! 7 or void, such decision shall ROLY aD that au h proposed ame: iii bua | feet the validity of the r Ment be submitted to the ‘qualified | naOTle > Le | portion of thia ordinance. Ginctors of the City of Beattie for| Under and pursuan metion That this. ordjnance| 5 pont yell q fs > mitted to | take effect and be in force! poste: J ra oie a on » be held | het ? yay me sy ica i: , i auali | tr and after th tim 1 : b De aay: take nts 08 (he 20d day | Clot ai smunicipal election to be ned | coment, law under the prc Basasd the City Counctt the tat {in sald city on the 2nd’ day of Ma pe Rags ay I py ne . q Be se open cisaie ia csivoethedue | eiiatie Hrnaie No i gb ig hile i it Circulation Department THE SEATTLE STAR, 1307-11 Seventh Avenue ‘1922. ‘ Go this let day of March, said proposed measure reads as fe in force until id Boclety has filed Rotler—-Working, Mose? maining | Taken by........66 Qz—-F Z2d0Q0 <oOW <zwMe Bet mrss ore RL Z a i ss F ite aceeptance of the obligations to| «, Sone ‘ ; | PHILIP TINDALL, INITIATIVE PE ON NO, 83908, be porta o1 3 | 6 Poller--Naw, ah’'s jes’ playin’ tag President pro tem. of the City ‘Ab Ordinance relating to end provided”) °™ '* Dart S# herein] wits mole,