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TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922. THE SEATTLE STAR ; Seamyive Landon Flays “Gang” “I further believe that it is only hie With the final heat of the pri, and the extermination of the an F Life | mary election race drawing hour. | theverything league. len that all p ty of Beattle bear § He lashed “that group’ with thelr|the difference between the amount ly wearer, Dan Landon today Seattle New York las Angeles San Vranciseo Portland ulterior motives and slush funds" | paid for the lines and the actual Iver—healthy or clogged, ‘took the bit in his teeth and stood | and branded their efforts to buy pub: | value —makes all the a out from the field of mayoralty le offices for their candidates as un-| “A certain group stand for the date t | principled and corrupt present fare but are temporarily determinedly opposed to “that re He #aid | hedging because they know it is actionary group of machine poll Enforcement of the laws and ordi-| in disfavor, They are in principle Easter Styles ce¢ Of weet ayixteen” are labeled the unmistakable chic and perfect 1922 spring fashions. To not be assured of this takes the very essence of springtime attraction out of the garments you expect to purchase this week. The convincing individuality in these Dress- es, Coats, Wraps, Suits and Capes, accent- trying to deprive the peo: |nances of the city by the mayor is! in favor of keeping the fare up ple of their ow . duty, and any candid just as high as possible, regard Landon had his | wholly if he less of what damage it may do, strength in reserve, it appears, for | their vio A or would cot-| and, if the truth be known, if for the home-stretch of the campaign. ,ed, in good faith enfc no other reason, they would be While other candidates for mayc “Comin policies of the ad agal it to prevent municipal were stepping on each other's heels, | ministraton, pping in i the) ownership being a succes so to speak, and crowding for rail|more or lean limited powers of the! «rn the early stages of this cam: positions, Landon was saving his|mayor, aa pertaining to the business | paign that same group took the same (PM —Gmall Dese—Small Price® force for the last week of the com of the city, I herewith submit the | poetion upon the development of the teat following |Skagit in that they first advocated | In a dynamic speech before the “I have always and do now advo-|ing gale of no more bonds, which <E, -- Stewart mine, in| Women's Republican club Mon- | cate 4 five-cent car fare, and believe | amounted to an abandonment of ft, @Alenes, to be reopened, ac-| day, he put himself forward for |that the mystem ean be #0 operated jing are now at heart againat it for to J. B. Harrison, president| ® Scent car fare and an equitable | that It will clear itsel¢ and pay the ‘gaine Heaneni et; aw bee street railways purchase policy, na fair valuation of the prop-|arninst making m success of the Stewart Mining Co, | for the development of the Skagit erty. eaek ainda: | rt “They, with ultertor motives, have (ADVERTISEMENT) the effrontery to volunteer thelr ad. viee to the public as to what candl- date the people should vote for, their ¢ laim being to rid themselves of their |just share of taxation ard deprive the people of the right to participate and pursnant to Section 1 of Article XX. of the City Charter, | satin tk the keeping of dows and |'® their own government. ‘will be submitted to the qualified electors of The City of Beattie, | aa om the Oe oe ee previ: “They openly advocate the re municipal election to be held in said city on the 2nd day of | or"ail dead a Mate proclding | Beal of the direct primary upon the fraudulent grounds that it rls , 1922, for their approval or rejection, the following proposed charter for the appoint “ too expensive for the candidate, Jmont of the King | Society, & corporation, «a ound- OLUTION NO. Toe? Counett | mi Rnd Rmendink “Ordinance | and at the name time they maine Os} MENDMENT NO. 1 Filed the lst day of March, 1932 | 25751, approved September 18. a slush fund many thmes the sab * " : 10x and PROPOSITION | oiey ¢ neamtsction ned Torettiele j 2918 ary of the office and propose to uates their supremacy; and their value is ind Section 11 of Artists, Sy City check | Bk eS ORDAINED RYT THE CITY | defeat, by corrupt use of money, emphasized by the price! 2-pleee All-wool “Knicker Suit,” na providing tor, the eub- | By BE. M candidates making an honest just the thing for outing and street ‘a ee mend- A. campaign. wear; coat, kn 16 and skirt... Date of first pub! ‘he to ty qualitica ect Tati- | Seattle Star, Seattle, “Misrem am, 1033 if Seal = Tejection at the gen) 2475 1918, entitied n Ordinance reg- | ulating the keeping of dogs and cate within the City of Seattle, imposing | 80 T Je “Upon entering the senate 12 years ned with those who believed municipal election to be held RESOLUTION NO. 1036. |{igense taxen and providing pe the t economical expenditure c ccapryes | bi Ray MENDMENT NO. 4 | Dealing Ovate and re-| op rable fun a tm the Sears Cath or May. pres A RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION | Praling Ordinance 48. ap 5 peor VED RY THE cry} to amend Section 7 of Article V mt ember be. 5 I have served in the legisiature every UNC OF THR CITY OF “harter of the Ci the name is hereby amended, to read | known graft hax been attempted to | : Beattie, one providing Sep tee ne mission of such proposed amend-| Section &. } E Section 11 of article 1X of trent to the aualifie slecto Wiaoae iis Jame’ the King sonvexe or what is worse, take it from the m, of the City said city for their ratification ¢ nder and by Virtue of See. | Public thru laws that would work to/ “nd rejection at the general municipal 6 to Seation ? the benefit of the few at the expense within the me # faa ‘Cay ot Bay © of Washington. bar sina | % tne many, q 2 5 abington, be and! ,, Seitevied ia levy the |BE IT RESOLVED BY THR. CITY 7, evpointed as ‘and de-| “I always worked against and | sf prapert. SOUNCH. OF THE CITY OF the official se | stood watch over such legislation. in the city: 4 and in| si Bersonelient revenue | That Section T of Article VIII of of | SAkewise I have sean fo it, with the alae auf! thes ee SUfftorent ‘depart-|the City Charter be amended by | °% t and enforcing t he ~ | ammintance of other members, that the Bt the municipal sovernment | adding thereto, a new qubdivision to this ord people were protected in their polit ~ fiscal be known as “Sectior (b).” . o vated Uy fe Sieg shal! be|shall be in words and fig | without | cal rights and have prevented the ae for any othe? purpose | follows. to-wit ” fy hereby | Putting of power into the bands of eat ste : Sabie aio). In the Department hie eet: aes, 4 | mac hine politicians. e offic FT eotima: b tie orks oo. Cousty Humane So “I voted to submit to the people of Ts based, untess & t .juch appropr! os and Impound all |the state the constitutional amend he Me tag ih .|ment known aa the Rockwell bill, . hich would relieve real and person. 1 be appointed b . = fie contain the Mayor, by and with the eavics lal property that is now being taxed eta constituting UCM land consent af the City Counerl, for | ‘ solely, and make intangible property, ity that in the bit taxe: 4 i ana who | fer Violations thereat such as bonds, mortgages and fran from which such &P- | may be removed “be P the Mayor by [1M Ordinal } chines, bear their just proportion of \ made, the same shel! | fine notice of removal with the rgb Fatt S10. nd the| taxation, This was defeated thru the ‘Counei H ° o “ et snust reesive the | of the ead a gH 3, ES age 4 fellewe ¥ ‘amenéea" ‘to read 82 | efforte of those now attempting t | take money out of the state treasury, To Detail All the Merit of All-aitk Canton Crepe Dress These Remarkable Garments fovelty trimmed sleeves chain belt, In all the fash jonable shades —Style, Colorings, Materials, Linings and all sizes .. * $1 Tailoring would be only to reiterate what thousands and thousands of Seattle women already know and delight in telling their friends about. WHY COURT DISAPPOINTMENT? Why pay a High Price today for No Fear of That Here. They are vote of at least three-|salary of the Supert {| Sects m defeat the will of the people in this ‘ > iy ey of, the fotal nem bership ot | Tranaportation hal A “pe fined, by | animal ts cattacign tron, ImReUPded | ctection. co a your Easter Frocks to Bee them as low-priced here Before Easter 4 Ps jent_ of | Jury or d wner a “ y r donc : IT FURTHER | RE-| Trans portation saving t> the City | by ~~) mner or keeper! “They gave ua tnktead the obnox greatly Reduced in Price after as ever, and always lower than ach powel forty-eight hours by paying to said | ous poll tax. Easter? any sale price. Dreceribed lize mane, Society the ‘At the request of legitimate together with a penalty otc SOE EL basins I intreduced the bias id . held for m sky law in the last legislature, S < nthe Sma cay | municipal street raliway ey hourn ‘A “ . A WEE epring eile 0 ait plant facilities, shops. buildl Fee eh ee hard nce a | which we succenstully fought . or, _orring Cape Wrap, ef all: A uctures appurtenant thereto, | thirty-five thru the house and senate temee! trimmed, fall silk } a ny and afi other, moana ct | day, the animal has agebeds the Geusidihed tetbeensen ail colors and “x ork riation for hire owned or OD- Orty-elghy soo by the City: and, subject to| sald owner or keeper upon pres of fakers who are robbing the PHILIP TINDALL: [move supervine and roatrel all of-|csint from the King County Mu 7 iy. tate ane ae ae It should be remembered that mat pro tem. of the City ficers and amolares in bh depart- 4 2& . while we specialize on “Siceet AM are #0 excellently de- . employed uw ie con od a * provided & Tet day of March, 1932 | tion with. #aid mun treet rails Te pe ee aeicies dle ini eho Pevesrtthc un thefpete decor Oe ee said Humane Soctet pertes portation for hire. He shal Iniona herein, ehall ba paid te @ auch other additional { Treasurer as hereinafter Sabiication in The | &8d perform such other du Tattle Mares 28, 1922.|™ay be prescribed by ordinance Section 3. ‘That Section 7 of Ordi- 7 lane the Superintendent of T: nance No. 38761, approved Benton. tation shall be appe r 18, 1918 entitled “An Ordinance TION NO. 7025. classified civil regulating the keeping: ne ance bs ON oser NO. be removed For cause. be shall, upon | cats within the City ut Heat the ry session of the legislature to It etirement from the office o - Ink leense cons eve ond ON AND PRoposrron | fotiegoet of Transportation, resume | penalties for wis and prow conse nearty every human endeavor, piseoaent of Tremapertation, rorses | r sreot uch aq real estate agents and con civil service: and the last appointee 3 5 RATS tractors, which I have, with the as - — to the position from which #aid| the same ts here "A stance of others, pee in to mue spore: “and ithout say! posed amend? | Superintendent of | Transportation | as lows: 1reer emendes, a3 peor one rhorserme in ao mn \ + ciples of democracy as against it goes without saying I G was appointed and the last apy tion Any animal impo: 7 ving the public) crooked politicians, have played but a small part. I fivatifieation oF ositions subordinate t for the want o! Teenaa'l in general an unjust burden. vb bee tae Se oa A. ie 0 Ts 8: om, stand today, as we alway adoption of the amendment in the senate to the probate code, Preventing excess charges by ad- ministraters and attorneys. “An attempt bas been made at ev. Almost invariably they are ready to wear out without altering. of “Bweet Hizteen” atyles priced the “Sweet Bizteen” way, at $25 to $75, rvice rules, shall Appoint, re-|Uon to the City Comptroller « municipal | +5" ume their former, Rost. which is not tedeemed withh, | “I have opposed to me in this cam. y. speci ‘ed time shall be humane! palgn many elements, most, if not stood, constitutionally in favor of equal opportunities to ali in stro or - ict Cheety Wing Roelee of the | all, of which are against me for the be held tor a longer pe: ¥., SY reason that I did my full duty In the am Section 30 of Article TY, of 1 may do so upon payment of'ikcl ann n no doing confitc sso alii Labor Costs— Charter of the City of Seat-| their ratification or 1 Land chapseayment of the| with their personal interests nded to read as follows: | general municipa ing those provid ction € be “] started in supporting Senator 30. Every person yiolat-|held in said City on the 2nd day of | of ee te eee ye PO" we ks Janet te Sie whe te wae umoer aste general public ordinance Seeth 3 or hereafter enacted pro- PASSED the City Counct) the 1st|oneuem, 4. Thy Section 10. of ning against Senator Ankeny, and got or oi a y eet ler | Gay, of larch, 3933, and, stened. by | tember Th 13th oeciener exe? lan attempt was tnade in Seattle to - in ope nin authen : ting auch vidle- | of its passage this lst day of March, ~ PE eat i gl create a sentiment against anyone encarta pt gd. found sent or absent. | 1922. i eee who dared to xupport Senator Jones. meTmER wheter ty of a mis- ui NDALL, "Lp aa odue an excel i pill fe ren and, ‘Spon conviction President pro tem. of the City Tepea! . nt t oA eo many ae ing caceninee a sey eaten unless otherwise pro- Coun 25745, approved . im to business’ and laboring men, Constipation, Feverishness, St ai niehnanes, be pun. | Pied the tat day of March, 1922 Be nad Theemen ners 1910," | and asnisted in every way possible ach Troubles and Bowel lrregulari: a‘ fine not exeneding One| iL W. CARKOLL. | to read as follows: ? “mended [in his election, to defeat a man who tas, Those ete ae ity Compt , ) Freee) “Donets, of te | Chey Comperelien, ane Section 10. The King County Fin. | bad Obtained his neat in the United are easy and pleas. exceeding thirty (30)| By EB. M. STREET, Deputy Clerk mane Society shall keep a record of | Staten senate «ix years before by buy ant to take and ex- Se. such fine and im- Date of first publication in The si animals impounded ing up membe f the legiah / cellent results e 22 | disposition with des is up nbers of the legisiature. ‘ , ch ordinance | Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 1922.) 4 {000% With antinal ™ a “From that day to this I have oa ty tne mgr deemed, of the ch jon in ref barges Imposed. universally given my support for ~e NOTICE TO ELECTORS. | Said Humane Society shall ens fhe Prov icable therato as| Under and pursuant to Section 1 « the Ist and 15th Yay of mack | MH who stand for the true prin- if the same bad bean con-|of Article IV of the City 5 dar month pay into the salty nd pin such ordinance. | there will be submitted to the 1 moneys received pur. | FURTHER F 1 he provisions her ar. iret buch proposed amend. |at the municipal election to be held | nty Humane Society shall | e submitted ‘to the qualified |!n said City on the 2nd day of May, |recelve a» and for consideration In| spite) toe Gedttie for | 1922, for their approval or rejection. | Payment for ite service in ent. fication or rejection at the | Initiative Measure No. #2245. ssh | iis carrying the pre - . é @ municipal election to be held |*&id proposed measure reads as fol-| this ordinance, an amount equivalent | The “Maxfield”—Seven Rooms and Bath said City on the 2nd day of May, |lows t \¢ cived by the | Initiative Measure No. 2285 from any ouree | the City Council the 1st Ordinance No. —— wrbatever, ‘for license toon, Imp und. | ™ > pe 2 R d e “ ' eon, pe on and ¢ en fo . ij of March, 1922, and signed by| Aan Ordinance relat! a arken for | ) rican Nea ly-Cut Homes passag: jon in authentication | nicipal railway myatem of The City other animals, his ist day of March, | Cr deattie, and declaring the fiscal D frovided for, and the ct q Wd yy, “ + a9) NEP, a Re iy ge Fh oe roller ia hereby authorized and | Build your home the “American” Way 4 to draw and the city tress, | i ‘ A —benefit by the saving in Material, to. . > on © aot fae ot he Cr Tel the cts of Bekite aselare day of ekch calendar tmenthns sate f Blt Time and r effected by the Ready: ent that the City of Sea eclare ‘a : } Labo: ed . eal the Tat Gay of March, 1922 | Sra establish & fiscal polley in rela. | rantyorarm On ae | j f Yoh cut method of preparing lumber—ready CARROLL, tion to the Municipal Street Railway | King County Humane St E y, . ; - roller and histor whereby, the com and ex | "ar i equivalent to B80 oe the / " A 4 for erection. You can buy the materials STREET. Deputy Clerk, | nearly as may be, by all who bene- Gio ecnaren devine aire by the q for complete house at a big saving—and iret publication in The | fit th calend onth, fro e+ | 7 a asi i tea ° Rogge : F, Seattle, March 28, 1922.| NOW. THEREFORE. whatever; tor ideo ‘Teen ting eaob erect it yourself, or we will erect it for BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY|ing fees, penalties and ‘ you. RESOLUTION NO. 7032 oF ATTLE, AS FOLLOWS do rs, ¢ ts and other animals V, ’ SD AMENDMENT NO. 3 | ction 1. That from and after | vided herein. — ‘ A ION and PROPOSITION to|the first day of January following | mane So: pon the taking : 4 Terms if You Own Your Lot Article VIII of the City | the taking effect of this ordinance, nee, be permit- er of the City of Seattle, by |all cost and expense of the mainte- | t4 of charge, for & Vi ‘ i ee goccion 3, herges. ont br |nancg, and sperstion sr, ne Manic. |Roctety anal” earlice “aueute® Seid . - Any Size or Style sion, oon ouch proponed | 0 gf pevaniven ot the CTY of Beat. | kind 1 paration arin . 5 Th 9 N Pi ‘i We manufacture any size or style of of the City of Beattie for their| Section 2. That from and after |/NEs and appurtenances thereto, all motoring ere s Oo icture Like the peiinan leg ggg peice ok gy Ml {ification or rejection at the|the taxing effect of this ordinance, | *utomobilos, Platforms. porated into home you select from our jcipal election to be| the City Couneil of The City of Se: chain Ds z leetrocutin, fe Geattie de the | tle, shail annually, in the ‘manner |and aphyxiatin pment The S. Vv t ratalog—a home built to your order. Made in Seattle e pet ReOLVED BY THE erry | fevyor'a tax upon’ all taxable prop: | Years from the taking effect of thin 1c eo ea. iL or veep SITY OF BE. | erty, of the City of Seattle eufticient | ordinance, or earlier, as herein pro- 1% defray the cost and expense of yaaed return to the city maid land, The VIII of the cit _{the maintenance and operation of | buildings and equipment in the con- : “rticle 0 y Char. Art Gaia id Street Railway System for the| ‘ition existing when said Societ the City of Seattle be amended | sa! Street f 7 Sree for takes over their use, except for nor. atest master-piece inthe Could Nature have taken you for her model ? of Life is Nature's Suppose you study yourself in the mirror of the presentandcompare your looks, yourfeel- I for catalog and estimates Write or ¢ | following respects i Picture of Health.’ | Th: e » Section 3. That the coat and ex- mal wear, tear and dep: ation nd your condition with the y | ere Dee ded to read ma tA l | penae of maintenance and opera‘io on’ b. ahat Ordinance "No —_—_—_—_— 1¢ la 2 marvelous portrayal of the human rectariat ¢ of this loture of the human | ‘We aye: Serr D> au ai this ordi ee, ne ei 3 Ove: eptember 1918, bod) best. One beholde in ita compoait body in perfect working ord | 1, A Board of Public) as used in nance, hall be) intitied “An Ordin regulating detail a true symbol of 3 which aresound, well organised Pky | is hereby created, which | Computed pursuant to, and in tase. prem eer, | cordance with, requirements ot | the Keeping of dogs and cats within See Guerin oes Woes ®t a cat Ba ae ee cantaner be xen and providing penalties fo er ad mmission or bur P r ing in ‘animation—Keen, alert, fresh, and te imperative Ties tnt see lock ae pirited: with anairof unbounded confidence torebuild your strength, energy ‘and lace radiant in color and illuminated voor~ to bring your bedy up @ pormal low af hope and cheerfulness, state of efficiency in allot its parts, | American Homes, Inc. 4098 Arcade Bldg. Elliott 1401 aperintendent Z Streets 4 endent o' nd | ton or of any ¢ the Superintendent of ater | thereunto authorized by such law Yiolations thercof, and repe ine Section 4, That there be and ia| Ordinan 5745, approved u he by created a fund to be known | vember be, and the same i designated as “Extension |i" hereby am ) by adding there- " with , 2 may be in| and De preciation , jto a new to be known as is Charter gnome ember’ | nich the sunt siall not aside |Section 15, and reading as follows it i by tie Mayor, by and with monthly. rom the gross receipts Section 15. It shall be the dut } ! onee: eo lthe municipal railway system, an | of th: King County Humane Boelet + advice and consent fo the City| soon uct excceding one und onet | a corporation: te collet ana aispezs if] etter to relieve <(¢ | ‘RUP DEATH FROM BTartighe otherwise provided. ur| halt (1% foreach pay pas- | of al dead dogs and cats found in io ‘ | GOIT - 3) carte | Policemen the City of Bea i | TRY THIS FREE“? meal ER De sald Article Sth esata | 2h a eee ; r eae ° J eer The Great General Tonic Experience een that the | ee eeeenet Sumibee of Santen re hereby, repealed sions and i ny jtrussea, Experience has proven that the! trom Gorter poisoning is entirely due SD BE RTHER Ry. | ed4!pment. , Nothine is more eftcarions aa s rebailder of exhauated nerves and el pads of the ordinary trees only on Ae 4 RTHE | , os thrtical Corees than LY RO, the t gemeral a1 Sy ree the Hernal Ring y the new | to indifference and carelessness on 1D that such proposed amend. , Besinol Soap is ideal ibe yrorn-out Henwen core he bho power and endur: ASYHOLD APPLIANCE~the Invention | the part of persons affected. When “ ea | NOTICE TO BLE hee, an submitted to the qualified . j for the complexion Sree: wr Le of a doctor, Does away with strape | Goiter poisoning symptoms app et ihe City of Seattle for! Under and pursuant to Section 1 o Ie IV 0: ge : 5 this” ofdinan | cruel atee! bands, Holds the rupture ike fieatio at of Article 1 mibmitied SR PTE ie ghall ‘eke stfect and be. in force | yy of teva |the human hand. Massages. Alds nature ante ae pepe nervousness, ? wilt bes dpe auell-| trom and after the time it shall bes 2 8 0 TODA ade! O heal. Bent on trial without expense | choking, loss of memory or hearing, 1922. Nmuntoipel ateotion to be hora | Somes law, under the Provinions P| er oa bibs wthieenhl t y yo your rupture te not | OZ-MO poultices enould be applied Cit C ta fn said city on the 2nd ry providing how. not perfect! th ‘e r once. c aro, i Councit, the tat |in said city on the and day of Ma iding, how tele Mansfactarers: LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY LYK return it and you are the “tislter seonietn, ae tases jon in authent! 4 by | Initiative Measure No. 83908, whic nty Humane | NEW YORK KANSAS CITY, MO, r full desoription and it to disappear entirely if Se pamsage this ist day of March, |paid proposed measure reads as fol-| | ake effect or be Soothing and Healing F le by all : . Diank FRE. continued, OZ-MO is sold. by drug: | jn foree until na loty has H At di or sale by a druggists. Always in stock REWS, 509 Koch Bldg. | gists in $2 and $5 tins. Write Dr. PHILA in 1B p ft bilgations to t all ruggists } . ‘ P TINDALL, INITIATIVE PHTITION NO. 62908, be performed on its rert ay here} 1 Clark OZ-MO Co, 4408 45th ave. & t pro tem of the City An Ordinance relsiing ty and provided, bg at the Owl Drug Company. (Advertisement) ToushittLavatieieat, ote - pamphlet,—Advertisemen

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