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- Fine for Lumbago | Musterole ari away and $a ite place delicious, soothing Just rob it in gently | ta a dean, white ointment, made 1 ef mustard. It will not bie — the old fashipned mustard aay | Get today at your pain a ij Musterole store. and 65¢ hoepital sine, $3.00 BSTTER THAN A MUSTARD | PLASTER | in jars and Move the liver and bowels MOVIES but theroughly. Sold at all : _— Yo, or direct by Joyner Co,, Spokane.—Advertinement, ‘guarantee with every f Lat, the Tailor, 1106 rd —Adv. | |18-Year-Old Girl Found Dead in Bed PORT ANGELES, 12 Miss Edna Agnes us daughter of KB. found dead in ber terday with @ bullet her ‘The 24-yearold nephew of Miss Stratton was found sitting oF playing with a 38-caliber revolver, said to have been in poswersion of the family months, A note addressed to man te the only clue to the girt Presumed suickle, ‘The note read. “I will not be thinking of my trou | bles much longer, HUNDREDS OF MANUPACTUL {ERS from ali parts of the state are April Bt ratte Stratton, be we room ye in loft breast the Moor, the | expected to gather in Seattle Sat-| second annual Manufacturers’ At the} upday, convention of Association of Washington. 12:80 luncheon will be held at Arctio etub, and @ banquet has been arranged for 20 at the L. C. Smith building restaurant r ' (ADVERTISEMENT) to attend the the In Race for Council—No. 14 GOMPERS URGES |Mrs. Landes Is By C. Attle “Mr. Kelly, what part of the leh Vree State were you bero int New York.” That's good; and how long ago? “In 1980. ‘er 1 should I was born in Waterford, N ¥., Ww be exact And I have lived Beattie years.” What ts your particular claim on & e*at Im t olty counell? “The city has poor engineering advice. I think, as « civil engi peer, and with a my" engineering experience, I 1. W. Belly snould be able to p improve conditions.” Just what i your slong that linet bape way experience NOTICE 10 ELECTORS OLUTION NO, 7. *, D> A: ‘OMENT Need FR POSITION Section in ~ Oarasie | ity Charter of t i is, and providing for the sub- batti on tom Ut t amie Hows Manell shat! ened, Wy | and “any aa] wenerog's j- | Seattle Star, Beattie, March 28 we Feet the det 2 of Bot ga Oy, Oo Comotriee and ex-officio y kM Deputy Pate of first publication RESOLUTION NO. 109. PROPOSED AMENDMEN A RESOLUTION mission of such ment to the eald city for rejection at the tieetion to be held thereim on the aod day of May, i922. ae Re ef T7e,° oP ic cr SEAT HL, aL tp) which dures as . In the Departm: of Public Works there shail be De: { Transportation, the ball be the #uperin= ton, who shall “Section T (b iv Py ond with the advice o Cowneil, se Provided, of Yr 7" may be removed by the | Sieg. Hetice of removal Council, He shall be « mombe the Board of Public Works pA eof the Superintendent Transportation hall be fixed & ordinance ‘The Superintendent o is upon it by law er char’ have the exclus apt. supersi ictpal street ra Plant facilities, structures appurtenant the nd ther mean F Op- the Cy; and, subject to civil cervies rules, shail appoint re- other additional lore’ maak other Gulice ga eine by oy i hie former ition In the civil wervies; and the last appoin to the position from whic ag | Superintendent Tre iam s on the OLY) BY TH! ‘aoe § Gy ie ciTY SOL ton 8, 1: & Agticte TV of | aleeto LE: City of Seat, hw} as follows ery person violate oo ie ordinance o* eauitine. Sy net ae ry or Feauiring e- tin) such icin pon jon otherwise prow nance, be pun- ORS Pax in a relvoanss t penal- and 4 any sych qrdinanes IRTHER k | roposed aman Rothe qualified City of Seattle for | the | the City Council the Ist Ss March, 192%, and signed by pen seanion in authentication passage. this let day of March, 3 dent pro ity oune!L, the lat day of March, 1922 CARROLL ptroller 4 jo City Cher uty Clerk. ablication’ in The € fi 9 Star, Beattie. March 25, 1922. Star, Beat! RESOLUTION NO. 7099 FO ah one ee ged NO. 3 PROPOSITION to 7 Proposed dment to the qualified elec: the City of Seattle for their leation or rejection at the al municipal election to be in the of Seattle on the LV BY. oF, mt as tinge OF THE CITY OF SE- Ke: Article VIII of the City Char- ¢ City of Seattle be amended loliowing respects t Section id Article Mduperintendent of rintendent of Streets ine Huperintendent of Water is, the Superintendent of Light- ths Superintendent of Hutldings erintendents, denominated n whom shal b and with aavice and consent fo the © ty i. for the term, exeept as in article otherwise provided, of fal ‘ser § and at Hertion 6 and Section 7 said Artic ‘le VIII be, and the ere hereby. repealed ” 1T WURTHER Ry ED Thet auch proposed amend be submitted to the qualified lore of the City of Seatile for ir ratification or rejection at the| J municipal election to be | the their ratification oF rejectio: myaicipel | slection, fe the Ind in gels Sh ty on aa the City Counell the let day of Mare me if open seasign 1933, nd signed by of ite passag ies Gay of March, 1922. PHILIP TINDALL, Prgsides Ht pro tem. of the City EB. M. STREET. Deputy Clerk. te of first publication in The Seattlc Star, Beattie, March 94, 1922. NOTICE 7° L238 WCTORS, to Seotion 1 the tty Charter, to the qi Under and pu’ of Article IV ri here will be eybmnitted Ned elects ert at in 7 In : proposed measure reads as fol jo Initiative Measure No, $2285 Ordinan 1 ———. An Ordinance relating to the mu- nicipal railway eystem of The City of Seattic. and declaring the fiscal potley of the city in relation there 0. Whereas. oat that th tr System, whereby the cost and pense thereof «hall be borne. may be, by all who bene- EIT ORDAINED BY THe crTy BE, AS FOLLOWS Section 1. That from and afte first day of January following taking effect of this ordinance coat and expense of the mainte nane: Fy sandra ff the Munici pa! choct Saliway’ Geateme. of the ity of Seattle shall be paid wholiy out of revenues of the City of Seat- tle derived from taxation, Beetion 2 taxing eff ‘all taxable prop- erty, of the CiLy of Beattie sufficient fo defray the coat and expense of ¢ maintenance and operation of 4 Street Railway System for the ensuing year. Section 3. pense of maintenance ast in this ordinance, shall be computed puravant to, and in ac: | cordance with, eduirements of | the laws of the Btate of Washing: ton or of any commission by there fund to a signated as the “lxtenaion and Depreciation Reserve Fund.” into which the City Counc!! shall set aside, monthly, from the grons receipts of ilway system, an ceeding one and one tx for each pay "pe 6 of policemen @ amount thus « ide Shall ba expended solely for exten sions and renewal of track and equipment. ‘That the cont and nd operath amount not half (1%) © NOTIC MOTORS, | Under and pursuant to Seetion 1| of Article IV of the City Charter, there will be submitted to the fled electors of The City of js City of Seattle on the 2nd 7. arerd the City Connell the ‘of Maré ‘open session in authen passage this Ist day of PHILIP TINDALL, it pro tem of the Ci lst} and wigned by! Meation | 10 sr remey * sous at the municipal election to be held in said city on the 2nd day of May, 1922. for their approval or rejection, tiative Measure No. 81908, which 1d propowed meneure reads as fol- Int ITION NO. $3906, 7) an Ordinance relaiing aod be ine those provided ii ine of dome and Seattle, pr rT) oviding k eng eel iy? BE IT OF OF BEA Section | +t ED HY Tie CITY FOLLOWS ‘hat fuact THE SEAT took threeyear course in inahend training in the old Centent High sehool, studied engineering and have been at that work and study ever wines.” | “Well, what, for instance would you do about the Skagit river pow er proje That a matier for an | engineer | “I'm pot determined, but am gen- erally unfavorable to the Skagit | project, I would make an effort to sliminate waste and prevent further wante.” Mave you the form think 90, I would, generally all public Utilities selfeustaining, and would vote only such appropr+ | ations as were exsential, eliminating | duplication of effort that now ob- taing in the various departments,” “If siected, then, would you, as counctiman, stop all deficiency ox penditures except with the consent of the taxlevying bedies in cases of real emergency? That's the pet question of the Voters’ laformaten jeague, it seeme.” “My anewer te that question would be yes if the question was ‘or In case of real emergency” “You think taxes wo high, ap parently, for the amount of value the taxpayer Peatives in return” “Yoo. Oumtax rate does not in- spire home owning nor does it al treet manufacturers eveking new io cations ia the Northwest, It ean not.” “Are you & married man, Mr. Kel- We are not Uying w be too permonal.* “I am single.” You have some aecided opinions, © you not, on the right of city | nav 4 l employes to orwantael™ pope eo. ¥ amended, to read Seotion 6. ‘That the King Cow Humane soot en leting under and by vittes ot Se ker Genes Ann pe af the CHY of Beattie. and te ‘or the pur carrying cut and enforcing the 2 ots this ordinance and fomaie dows, eats and found running at large wit ving on a license tag are here Bublic nuisance all pe tne duty of sald ‘King oclety to Pr and impound sil such animale ree Section § of Orai- * Proved Keptember | vied “An Ord ie of de within the Gite a Hiconse taxes for lations th {PE Ordinance ow * rertet forty-eight hour, mg County Fi eaeribed licen, y ith fr with ie held for mare) hours. addi- ot for each T Upen Sredentee the te the Che seine frome the’ roller of a rs. Boctety Provided In Alt numa colleet Be the} “You. ’ ed to seek 4 position wader civil | service protection and at the same time be entitled to the right to strike, Of course they have the right to quit at any time after | proper noties, thus giving the pub- pew & teasonable Ume to replace “That seeme quite clear, Thank you.” 1 do net think one ts en DYE OLD DRESS COAT, SKIRT WITH “DIAMOND DYES” Bach package of “Diamond Dyes” contains directions se simple any woman can dye or tint her worn. shabby dreseee, skirts, waists, coats, stockings, sweaters, coverings, drap- jertes, hangings, everything, even if jyed befere, Buy no other kind then perfeet home dyeing tx ware be cause Diamond Dyes are guaranteed to spot, fade, streak, of run. Tell your @rageiat whether the ma. terial wish to dye is woot or jatik, or whether it is linen, cotton or RY) Mixed gorda —Advertisement. PRETTY GIRL’S TROUBLES END 1k was agony , tor Eleanor to se the shop windows ali full of the . |tevailest of Spring clothes for Kas. of Seattle, Fi penalties far vistations nero oe repealing Ordinance No Proved November 29. 1910. the same is hereby amended. to tS sg med within the as follows ant be humanely de. Section animal impounded * discretion o| for the want & license tag and f de * " Heenee tax and up bayinent ot Pree on Section Section 19 approved Sa “An On "aaviten 4 That x 1% Providing ponalt hereof and repen dl 48, approved November 39. cate © same is hereb: to read as follows ancien Section 10. The King County Hu- ty shall keep @ record of ‘eh on and of their of the charges Sia Humane Boclety ‘shat re the lat and ith calendar month pay into the eity treasury all moneya receive fons by: te Imposed 1 on oF of ench this ordinance. an to 86% of all moneys City “Treasurer from whatever, for 1! impound- and charges for other animal, rovided for, and the comptroller te hereby authorized directed to draw and the city tre urer to pay on or before the 1 day of each calendar month « wa drawn the 4, % of th all money received by th uring the preceding f any source impound. riod of two Botlaty halt pulidings and equipm ry kind now used tn the , oparation of of the city pound, Ineluding all land, build. inge and tena the: pe , | Automobiles, n_ sai taken over thelr ines en? for nore foer,.and depreciation Rection’ B. 'That. Ordinance” Ro, gPnroved Keptombar if keeping of done and {he keeping of dogs and eats with z of Beattie, imp ng h4 io 'had providieg wa tone theres ahd Ordinance No, 26745, vember 29, 1916," be, hereby amended, by adding t to @ new section to be known as Section 15, and reading as follows: jon 16. It shall be the 4 ot the King County Homans Koatnty, oration, to collect a on 1 ae, ¥ i” A pad cats found ts ‘of a athat it any = tiem, nentene 1918, regulating wub-nection,. reason held to be unconstitutional void. h decinion shall mot na! feet the validity of the remaining portion of thie ordinance, Section 7. That ordinance shall take effect an in fore from and after the time it shall be come a a? und the provi, the City Charter, providin: Fyergunal the provisions herein af feeting the ing County Humane shall i: ake effect or be 4 real has file p pl a ee. ig be performed © ry provided. (nF yeererempsaten mania amg the | ¥ ter-—-benutiful bats in the mast «x quisite colors, sport sults with hate to match, and the most beautiful | dresses in soft allke and lustrous |tatfetan Eleanor waa pretty and had the normal pretty girl's longing for beautiful elothes, But th | Spring she was disconsolate. She needed no many new clothes and she |had so little money to spend at a | time like thie that it pained her to think of what she could buy with the amount at hand, ‘Then one day while she was look ing at a window gay with lovely ciothen, her best friend joined ber. “Eleanor, you poor dear,” she sald, “You told mo you couldn't of. ford anything new and f know how badly you want seme clothes I found @ way to get lovely things on credit and I want to tell you about it. ‘The place i Cherry's, at 207 Rialto Bidg, on Second Ave. be- tween Madison and Spring, over the Pig'n Whistle. You can select what Pleases you and make a amall pay ment down and finkkh paying in eon venient monthly instalments, They are open Saturday nights ti 10 O'clock, too."—Advertisement. ) } the siant that will astound the world/ tomorrows paper s speaking, une my influence to make) TLE STAR RENEWED FIGHT Demands Campaign Against Open Shop CHICAGO, April = 12.—famuel Gompers, today joined Chicago be bor leaders in the fight on the wage jaward made by Judge Landis in the bullding trades industry. Brand ing the award as “unjust.” the president of the American Fpdere tion of Labor counseled Chieako lw bor leader to raise at least $2,000, jeee to fight the “open shop,” whieh, he sald, was an outgrowth of the Landis dee 6 Landis set wages of building trades workers, with the provision t if the unions refused to ee t the decree employers would be Justified in hiring nonunion men, ‘The wer fund suggested by Gom- Pere was te matoh the sum raiced by the citizens’ committees te en force the Landis award. Veterans Ready for Tacoma Convention Mundrede of service mon are turn ing their eyer toward Taooma, where the mecond annual state encampment of the Veterans of Foren Ware will be held Friday and Heturday. The convention sessions will be held in the Beidiers’ and Ballorw club. Equipped to Be | | |Beg Pardon! If The Bar never inteotienaliz ortate 09 antrue statement or makes an unjest hares in City Council 2%’, Workers fer the election of Mrs, Menry Landes, candidate for the city gouneil, will explain in The Star from time to tine the aims and ideals of their can didaio, and abe their own pur- Pert, in seeking her election. They will emphasize especially, they say, the necensity for wom- 0’ participation in petition. BY MKS. WILJJAM . UTTER Hevent press dispatches from Okla boma on the political situation re warding the return to congress of Miss Alice Robertson are causing considerable discussion among Beat tle women who are interested in the candidacy of Mra, Henry Landes tor the council The anxiety of Mins Robertson con corning her reelection ts amusing Bhe was elected on « populartty wave a8 | Woman who mothered her com munity and catered to their palates aa well, Bhe has consistently dimpproved of women taking part in govern-| mental affairs and should be quite) willing to retire and tet some woman | who ls better fitted by inclination as well as training suceeed her in con- Green. ‘The rituation ts eoviouriy differ. ent in Geattle, Here, for weeks pre- | | } A banquet, which will mark th | ceding (he date of filing for the olty clone of the pethering Maturday even: | sounei!, condidates were being con- ing. will be held at K.P. hall sidered nd the point from which A. F. Mulling 9109 N, Seventh st. /thet consideration started was that | Tacoma. has arked that ail members), woman was not necessarily quall- | who will attend notify him by postal, |tied for office because she happened | #0 that reservations may be made for/ig be « mother or had lived many the banquet. years in Beattic or was capable of | Simo cau ie to our os eee, ee A Aatoment in a news item in thin Rewepaper, to (he effect tha! J. Cunningham, on pdidate for mayor and Lous M. Lang are not on friend j ly terms has been vigerpuely denied by both Maj. Cunningham and Mr “1 am supporting Maj. Cun ‘ways Lang, “with a dis tinet understanding that I will not be considered for any appointment in care of hin seeten," of \Thompeon’ 9 Slate CHICAGO, April 12-—-Mayor Wil am Hale Thompson's candidates for the mort important posts in Cook county primaries were defeated, in complete returnm today indicated ‘The republican faclen opposed to ‘Thompron's leadership, and ied by Attorney Genere) Kdwerd Urundage and State's Attorney Hebert Crowe, wee successful in nominating its Mrs, Winifred Masen Muck, daugh. ter of Congressman Wililem Mason, | who died recently, appeared as the winper for the pomination to take ber father’ place in Washington Indications were that Congress men Ira ©. Copley and Clifford Ire- land were defeated for republican re- AUBURN —Ray Darling, 3 “Gray. ‘Linen s Shop Special for Wednesday Hemmed Huck Towels 6 for $1.00 I] —Size 18 by 86 inches. | With red striped berd- ers. GRAY LINEN SHOP —Dewnstaire ic. O. P. Congressman Named in New York ALBANY, N. Y., April 12—hewis Henry, republican, wae elected to | congress yesterday to fill the va- jeancy created by appointment of | chureh. KY THE LIMIT, J. HAM LEARNS) CHICAGO.—James Hamilton Lew: | ts, touring the continent, wrote this to 4 friend: “In Berlin 1 gave « Walter a $20 gold piece, He gaked| the proprietor how many marks f should have in change, ‘Give him as many “ ee wants? Was the reply.” Poultry Problems Will Be Discussed Problems of poultry raisers will be dincunned by W. D. Buchanan, of the State College of Washington, and Dr W. T. Johnson, of the Western Washington experiment station, at meetings arranged «= fellows by County Agent A. 1. Nystrom; April 18. 2 p.m. Ronald, school house; T30 p.m, 1. F. Park, school | hall April 19. 2 p.m. Fall City, high school auditorium, 130 p. m. com munity hall, Kirkland April 20, 2 p.m, Renton, Grange) hal; 720 p. m, Kent, Bast Hui} ranwe hall. April 21, 2 p.m. Bnumelaw, town hall: 730 pm. Auburs, Commerga! club rooms, April 22, 10 a m., Cove, community hall; 129 p m, Burten, Mapust A FIELD DEMONSTRATION of land clearing by & new method, by burning and charing stumps, is be ing arranged by the state college thru tt» county agent, A. B. Ny.) strom. ‘The demonstration will be held on the CE. Pisher farm, two miles south of Kent. on the eset highway leading to Aubyrn, April! 79, at 10 a m. OON’T 00 THIS! | jor experience, to be a lawmaker, and | | cqpceerecttionnnnmene om LEONARD EAR OIL RELIEVES DEAFNESS and STOPS HEAD NOISES “Reb it in Back of the Ears” (Never Put in Bars) in Time As soon as that warning backache comes. get a box of Gino Pills, which will brompily put matiers righ, Nerlect iscrimingl, Tt may resul operation. Now is the time to hei delicate organs to regain strength Gino Pitls reliewe pain and congestion like magic. Your druggist or desler sells them at Soc x with monem % guarenies. Send for free sample NA-DRU.CO., INC. 86-85 Exchange St., Buffalo, N. Y. ma f Gino Pills Gino Pills are recommended and jsold in Seattie by Bartell Drug | Stores, Swift's Pharmacy, corner geo: ,ond and Piko, and other reliable druggists.—Advertivement, eddiatibaad aatec cs andere earning her own living, Mrs. Landes has been more than * citizen of long residence, more | than a mother, She has had civic lexperienee that fita her particularly for the job of city councilman oni Beattie women are becoming mere land more convinced of this as the | leampaign progresses | Seattle ix one of the Important large cities making history in this city ciection in selecting a woman of | dread civic tenis, with » beckereund ‘Reettic women wil] make no mistake in voting for that partioular type of woman—Mra, Henry Landes. _———— |40,000 Expected to Plant Flowers Here’ Forty thousand Beattie people are expected to plant flowers and shrubs in vacant lote and parking § stripe this «pring, aceording te Thomas B.. Mill, director of the state develop ment bureau of the Chamber of Com merce, who Tuesday night addrenerd & gathering of more than 100 repre rentatives of civic organizations «| the chamber j ALL AKMY OFVICERE who served during the World War have teen invited to attend an eight weeks’ study courme on militery gub- jeots to start Thursday evening at the Chamber of Commerce. The course will prepare officers for work at Camp Lewis tls sumener. ‘That be was the victim of a sudden brainstorm was the statement of John C. Alonge, 2%, insurance agent, | who pleaded not guilty before Presid ing Superior Judge Calvin 8. Hall) Tursdiay -afternson to an sy ebarge Alonge ts alleged te have fired ewe! shots at his wife, at 406 W. 45th st. ‘The bullets bit Patrolman F. void | Speir and Mrs. Blanche L. Baker. ploye ut Fort Inglis logging camp, A/ansen B. Houghton as ambassador seriously injured when crushed be |to Germany, Henry defeated Frank tween two logs. lIrvine, democrat, 26,799 to 17,712. She Knows ‘ “lam a Domestic Science Graduate and a chemical student from the the experiment testing various baking powders J never use any except the Royal.” Mrs, J.P, ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Contains No Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Send fer New Royal Cook Booh—W's FREE Royal Baking Powder Co, 130 William St, New York congeere RERUMATISH, NEURITIS “4 fae Seas Sie ke AR: ‘a Oe Oe ee oe Telephone Traffic The signals of the traffic officer are instantly by the intelligent citizen, as he realizes that indifference means confusion and congestion. Over the wires and through the switchboards of the telephone com- trai. the rin great there is a constant volume of Here there is also a ogre g of the telephone acle in the flow of this traffic delay in answering the telephone bell. promptly. Answer your telephone bell ou will accommodate the party calling. Your own line will be more quickly cleared for other business. N ) The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company

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