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DAY, AP’ L 15 SATUR “ie (CIVIL SERVICE 2 ay ye No. 17) TESTS READ hall we make it‘enappy, Mr. Mc “Do you believe taxes should be) TI 2 com. — or-— Boriey 1 INDUSTRIAL MEN BAR ARMY MEN | Keeping Still for M IN SESSION HERE FROM SCHOOLS | “°°?""# “t2'! for Money oat Earwigs “You, 1 am a heavy taxpayer 2: ore | - ' . United eter t Queries Answered | : ~~ | a eae cn medical referee, at $1,000 to Why Pest Is Late Many Delegates at 22nd/May Write to Boys and Bri bery at Its Lowest 710 WO DP ing es ; ‘ ‘ | Horn—" | “Nobody, None | ; Annual Convention Have It Read, Board Says on ae dys ae: scancien | Dogs Not Menaced | 2 y . et. Wissen} “What would you do, if elected, t stie heatth'e Everybody Working || wins terre number of delesates] At the ¢onetonion ot « spirited | By Wanda von Kettler 7.10%) 63 ee ae lg “ced stata.|"“Steverytning possibi, conaiatent| acting saniatant surmeon,, at from ; hdl "i vas a aes | present, the wd “annual conven] round of debate, during whiet (Being ten minutes in MY} Keeping evil woe | with good judgment : 1 te Se sane Coban tenes Ba ‘ grvanged wit tion of the Manufacte mnocl™ | the tattoo of President Cart Oro- y . s'- © \ “Do you think the Skagit river) -eint of applications will close Ma Coyne, special deputy inapector ef | iin oe Washing @aturéay | career in which I am miser vein ‘Sages cl canoe “Children? — | prosect should be completed?” ceipt of applications will close May the state department of horticulture, . in tho | S08'S gavel sounded taps on a | able.) “None.” naa 0) te Cendert o regular “oarwig depart in the association offices in t STRIKES! M GLAD IM ALIVES ‘a bis | The comm n also announces an EEE be chat ematees ala te eee | Arctic building number of heated clashes be se. I'VE GOT MY DIME! AND 1 CAN How long in) “Very well, Mr. MeSorley. Thank respon “ f yy By SN cumsronse ot By ruin | Credit — the Pros and Antis, the Mm corning 0 dime TALK! I'M GOING TO ST ART IN = sets lanl ee on day. drugaint, on May 20, in thie city, to Te Aa they wilh | Was the subj ofa tw by F school board Friday afterneon ND NOT * WOK 56 MOL c ee jood day.” waney in the United State voy Coyne. Mutchins at the noon luncheon at is staea thas sbi aes Homer Brew guaranteed (o pay rote & CAN KEEP STILL, CAN'T years.” | —- rd a ~ y feel He d Tahal the Arctic club. Hutchins is Wash - mo 10 cents Kd keep still 10 lieve PVE GOT 80 MUCH TO Saleeese YOUF| University students have formed 8/2077“, J month; a vacancy in the Tast year the earwigs hatched on | ington agent for the American Man-| "™4Y Hot appear in person before minuter, SAY | DON'T KNOW WHERE TO business?” Cunningham-forMayor club with| Triton states veterans’ bureau, Ke. My place in the middie of March: 8] gfacturers’ Foreign Credit Under | high school students to advertise eee + yr 80 MUCH ired hotel ‘ 1 i " fer I have not seen any this year. | writers, Inc he caerer ‘ selaggee Homer Rrew docen't seem & what | BEG I'VE GOT 80 3 . pend | James M. Bailey an president; Clar- | gttie, $1,800 per annum, and other va ® po era, gevernapent's ‘yan fer \ i ma to on ss } , Wit you explain why? EEC At 2:30 the delegates were to be! summer milliary training cam, napus err ea CURTAIN (rung down by jor elues, nee Gawler, vile” premsen, ag Application blanks may be had at A—The hatching of corwigs 19] taken to the Kilbourne-Clarke plant. td p- s on consisted Thornton Wyman as secretary treas RN eee The principale of the schools, how T don't think he cares what hap: | editor), “Ot one year | 203 postoffice butiding. Wholly controtied by the weethercem-/for a radio demonstration, later Q ‘ H. MeBorley y urer. They will participate in a Gitions. ‘This year the scason in| coing thre the Albers Bros, Milling [Ve MFO diregted to read to the| Pens to me, either, 1 think I'm go ne in high school” wate | cs ie can en, ae ei gene the pulls « etatemtent cottina forth the | ne t0 Ga, mt “Are you qualified for -the city maa meeting at Little's hail, Univer-| ganama, an active voleano in the D Fet the earwics have not batched | Ac 630 a dinner was to be held jb — he suhag a: rp Sow ane veel = nine slat Forest Protection council?" nity Bank building, Monday night. | | about 20,054 feet high Gut im any great number, but will nol/in the L. C, Smith Building res | 1.0 “dents where deialled informa:| Tomer says girls CA’ " P de to Be Held|~ ADVERTISEMENT) Sout do so if we have two or more | taurant. ton may be obtained by those inter ee arade to e ‘ ted. BUT I'VE GONE TWO MINUTE Gays of sunshine toe —--~ buy A parade, in which floats will oh The Pros were headed by « delegw 7 ee , ‘Will this poison bait that you i a trate methods of fire pr Eieeaenand Te icone te hen | Auto Destroyed by tion. of local American Legion offi-| Hamer Brew just infermed the ten tn Soomatn, ban been arvangel ° * 5 clals, w immy Duncan, secretary! office that I'm keeping still on . r wi it oT po . the last day of arent a Coa es Short-Circuit Fire |r the Central Labor counct!l, was| contract. Now I'm the enly one = Renee ed is also . This mixture is very weak| A Short circuit was biamed Satur./the generally conceded leader of the| who inn’t talking. I feel peeallar, | icici ctod aw Golden Arbor day, Under and pursuant to Section 1 of Article XX. of the City Charter, Trgulating the keeping of dons and poison standpoint, containing | “ay for « fire that totally destroyed a) Antis. The board room was filled to) I never felt this way before. being the Goth anniversary of the) there will be submitted to the qualified electors of The City of eattle, |{Al* /\" ‘he Oly of femltie Breve: ‘only about 3 per cent arsenious ox — per gr sorte ope 9 fee be hr Guat: dhe eabee, “Years eee observance of Arbor day. at the manielpal election te be held in said city on the tnd day of | of Sil dead dogs and cats, providinas ve & s jo Ve m Everybody has some important] yy *rotec begine| May, 1922, for thelr approval joction, propescd charter |for the appointinent and employ~ Ade, a oo a crowd collected while firemen tried|Plause greeted the extemporaneous Pon roth oh p a er Segre ers ae penen Be ms Bee or re, |) the following ment of the King County ye - ne th pri 16, by proc \ P ¢ ociety, & eorporats s pound- time of the year, birds are not berg the machina. nee whe in speakers ose m they scoréd a point Ses dent Harding, ‘Talks, posters, the RESOLUTION NO. Toet Counett master, and amending Ordin in grain products where | JU hg a be en rg y “ But Mm not anewering questions, parade apd other publicity during] PROPORED AMENDMENT NO. 1 Filed tne lst day of March. 1922. No 28761, approved Beptember if, The car was owned by C. A. Osier,| When the question was put for the ; Mw CARROLL. isi8 ‘are plenty of worms and bugs. “ .s adapts the the week is in charge of W. GA RESOLUTION and PROPORITION| Gi, Commerc! Mitis lam 1 cutinteed ee tee core © @ FT have received « notice to tult | 603 Seventh ave. N. 5 adaption of the resolution, all three Four minutes, Homer ts be |weighie, forest supervisor, 603) to amend tection 11 of Article IX] CHE Dempiroller and ex-08tis MOF BEATTIE AB FOLLOWS ~ - —— of the directors present, W. J. Rant . of the City Charter of the City o ' - 4 BY Property, but vay typ mond Re Distillery, [7% "2: Misine and President pavement ae 1 don’t think | stuart build Beattie, and peoviding for the sub- by BM, OTREBT. | Section 1.7 bef ont: 3 meer to try to keep sarwis pa! ese Crowson, voted aye. The absente “ as ry ” i — : seem propeees emene D of first vubl tion in The) 1h, titled "An Ordinan 4 ree Wher control on my place and found | ri . i , eee oe % ment to the qualified electors of |. Date of firm the, March 26, 1932. | ulating the keeping of de “po om taking care of the vacant tot! Ig Raided by Police ware Ces GRNary: Ge GU let mobody just sald, “But suppor ra Hadid S fafontog oc tt eset eee | within’ the City of Bea Mext door, it proved to be « wottene | A Japanese distillery at 1505 Yew |" % stent croson gave notice tothe | ink, that after ail this, you're not ws vd Med - ; oe abana unieipal election to be held RESOLUTION NO. 7036. jtheomes tapes pad Might. I don’t like to spend time and | ter way, ten blocks from Central PO | reads of depar nts and to e 1 Po po ete + - Rs “4 vod oh — ole day of May ta gh Ela ae an LorrOh nan PROnbErT? on |pealing Ordinance No. ’ otatic . = ne y ow?’ Im not we pout Urat, day RESOLUTION an ¢ <r . 4 taking care of this insect on | tice station, was raided Saturday by |cthory interested that it im time to |. eee by IT KeBOLVED te action 7 of Article Vill | Ene same is hereby amended to read | MY place if nothing is done on the | tJeut. RF. Olmstead and two patro!-| COUNCH y , ro pair. [Peepare estimates to be considered 4 tefl some of these r COUN of t ty Charter of the City of | ay follows ‘Vacant property next to me. | men, P. Ff. Morris and G. W. Christy. |by the school board in making up ita | fu on at I think about them BRAT TC Aste, and wrevising fut, the sad: | nm % That the King County i BM iL A selsure of 600 gallons of rice mak! | next hedgat eee T Sects Oy Mt of agticle IX of mission of owe posesene = 7 | Humane Boek y, ‘ corporation « é 4 wae ‘ pudao! « City Charter of the City of Beat- 1 of | imting under an y virtue o c= ‘A. Brery landowner in the same! mash, a denon barrels and a quantity | "mcg | f M266 to Section 3348 of fem. & approved a tig of 92) ‘Telephone just rang for me 1 tle be ded to j as follows aid elty f oir ratificaUon OF! tion ‘ Block with you received a notice | of finished moonshine was made, The| ,o.ou1 conus enomeratorn nA by Seon ae 1 nega Bap Mga Tn, Band i, uncit rejection at the general municipal | Ral Annotated Codes ana Btatuten to the one you received, and | Japanese proprietor escaped ‘ ate the $ tae “log heb acto ge Bent >on ype Ne tantell toe ge ennually. within apecified| giection to be held therein on the of the State of Washington, be, and oO go Into * field May 2. | board and asked that she request the y law. by ordi the rate tod day of May, 1922 ip hereby appointed and de- “the bate 7 nan ania “Bee same law applies to him, regard: | ———— Baa Permission for meetings in school | individual on the wire to repeat Mx a to be levied and levy the SOLVED BY THE CITY |clared to be, the officis P eee of whether his lot is occupied or | street into my place W. te Be | dae individual on the wire to repes Upon ail tenable’ property. | COOMETE OY TEE CITY OF |master of the City of Bentsle, ane ta | A. The park department wil! glad. | PU!idings to explain the propoved city | call in 19 minutes iB real and’ per in'the city,| SRATELE: |hereby employed for the purpose of © QT am right across the atreet [ly cooperate with all other depart. |#0/ng plan was granted | alah NTINUOUS JTOJL needed to raise sufficient | ‘That Section 7 of Article VIII of jcarrying out and enforcing the pro- the park. Will it be taken care | ments and is doing everything it can| A request was recetved from the! Just found out it was Homer to carry on the differen | the City Charter be amended by|visions of this ordipance, and all from bark. } control of thie pest, |20Y* Parental school for mew band | ho did the call ty ments the adding Ubereto a new subdivision to dogs, female dogs, cats and femais Qt will the earwigs crom the jto sasist in the control of this pest.) on te erolk | Brew w the calling. TODAY UNTIL r the ensuing fiscal be known as “Hection 7 (b),” which | cats found running at large without = Seepenrenenane jeuutpment, and the comptrelier was| eee Fevenue raised by tax ter shall be in words aud figures as|having on ® license tag are hereby instructed to determine if there ts a om hatte , > Py ypropriated for any other be follows, to-wit eclared to be a public nuisance and a om p he one’ ° oth 7 . Md fund from which the money for that SEVEN MINUTES. Jt KNOW FRIDAY, APRIL 21 m that specified in such levy, « j “ection 7 (b), In the Department |!t shall be the duty of seid King ; .. rey 1 COULDN'T STAND TOO in the official extimate upon whichl of Pu Works there shail be a|County Humane Society to restra , ni 9 purpose may be drawn. MUCH OF THIS. The Celebrated Star the same ip based. uniess an emerge: | Depart ‘Transportation, the and impound a Ly 9 oe —. ‘ eney exists whereie such appropria of which shail be the fu perin: | Section 2. That Section $ of Ordi- : [ton is necessary for endent ‘Tansportat who sl | mance No. 34751, approved September i Homer Brew just maid I'm getting tion of the public peace, health and] not be included In the classified ciwil ~ ; sponsible for the thingn he says ret the fact ‘such | aed consent of the City Co low pm og By S. B. Groff See easy sere ee tee to ove cy okall ugectty: that in the] tare reetest tan Kastic ot Pine threes then Danny stgried on t But 1 do feel queer. “It ion't j deficveney be thereby creat-| provided, of three yen: nd who A gg Fg, Fr Three-yearoid Danny Capp, the teetive fore, The detectives that 1 don't like k ng still, but od in the fund from which euch be removed by the Mayor by 1810" ‘end the 4 sitet erping still, ropriation is tm notice of removal with the o “ ee wait who wee found sitting) ‘even prepeerd séepting Danny I've Just got fow Usings I'd tike | City Council, He shall be @ member | foiiews, °rey Smended to read as om the floor of a deserted dwelling} and giving him an education, at Reserving untit ite May meeting ¢)0. | ¢ the Board of Public Works, The . é | last month, abandoned by bis foster-) the expense of the police depart | decision on the income tax question | od are ee affirmative , inree, | salary of the Superintendent ef | animals PTB 2. na | Smpounded ‘ourthe of t Y er o bef om 9 ine Miss ite | tigation committee submitted a hates snaltaso alee tm thé | AXD s It Y ‘ e o the Cit = ale va . | the conclusio: wo enaio ee ee aoe ‘ mt G eo the qui on it o strings | Danay, 2a 0 regular mate vampire |the conclusion of a twoday seanton 18) Terai racket un 1 ever made. ArYing in “A Stage Mentors of he City of Rest pose i, Le ‘oneine? with y . to make me the dime - ” tiffeation or rejection at ‘ ar 4 iris and | they started in to adopt hin legally Included in these sumgeated meth | os 6 2 Romance municipal election to be held | is held for more court in | Danny was an Indian, and what | ods for increasing in as painless a way| dda aia i gf Saattie onthe Sad Gay | manioing! sirect relrwee ov poem A ay ge ys was given, | could be more sultabie than to reine! as posable the entate revenve are rm holding ty i on Alexandr aah alrons “= a an thirty-five cents for each ©. H. Ba | him, they argued. Doubling of the present $15 corpor 6 Domsent femous otk day of March, 1952, and jane ‘acy and all” other meant animal has been heid after " ° as fa " ) n 0 7 ned or op- = trading post But Henneman objected, and Dun-| ation license fer | Bee eee ee thls tet a7 Ot 1 renee eee for hice ow [said owner or k pe ka. Danny jay was hailed into court. Edwards | Slapping of a Scent tax onal gas| = BUT 1 WANT TO TALK. ard crated by the City: and. subsect 9 ition to the City Comptroller of @ Fes ward of the | whose wife had adopted the little or. | oline sales | PHIAP TINDALL, move, supervise and control all of- | orlpt from the King County Humane jphan in Alaska after the death of Small crow earning tax on al! pub | Nine minutes, I never wanted President pro tem. of the City fieers and employes in his depart- | Society for said charges, shall ree } " b ¢) to talk so badly in my life, But Counet ment or employed upon or in connee- | Ce'¥® & license tag as provided i . Henneman, 719 F. 69th st. | his parents, was notified and claimed | ic service utilities—the question of | | ¢0 tails « Po 4 Pited the Int day of March, 1922 fiom with, said municipal street rail. |{B® ordinance. Ail Dunny first, sitting silently inj the child, and Judge King Dykeman | jeqality of such a tax to be lett to the| m going to live ag hag ty pebnen fog way system, or such other means of OT vuiong herein, eball be paid te Bare kitchen of a house at 5207) gave him priority in rights. state legtelature, City Comptrolier and ‘ transpertation for hire @ abi the City Treasurer as hereinafter Homer Brew hopes t dent. fhieio City Clerk. have such other additional powers ~> i ave, oceupied the day be-| ‘Two women, whe sough¢ the ‘Additional fiting fee of $0 cents per hopes wen other additional powers | provid ‘a family named Perter, and} custedy of the boy, wept openly | thousand on mortgages of $1,000 wal-| ‘whom Henneman had bought! im court when the judge's deci- Ue OF more. | Headed by “The Pearl of Hawaii” mi teacribed by ordinance. In| Section 3. That Section 7 of Ordi-< Grattio Star, Beatie, March 26, 1922.| may dhe Danertntondent of Transpor-| Dance No. 28781, approved Septem= tation shall be appointed from the | ber If, 191 ited “An Ordinance He's looking pinched and beaten He's searching among the buttons sion was announces. The committee also recommendet REROLUTION NO. 7038. " atrin a 3 ey ‘of « b nn t | regulating the ke ing of d Danny Capp arrived in Seattle a/ that the anditor refuse to grant auto = 3 pts “3 the keys for & dime PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 8. me Ep Nd ea ee et cals within the City at ‘peasthe, tae few months ago, in the care of the|licenses unease the applicant ’ can et 4 RESOLUTION AND PROPOSITION tra ‘affies of jpeenetionaes Ze and provi cance) on } te amend Section 30 of Articie of Transportation, resum oreo, . Ce ee ee ee ene ees thetic’ cia tabier| me mrailiy nye, ihe, that it the of tha City Charter of the City of ores Der am reetied [repealing Ordinance Ne, AST4K, ape i was taken to the city hoe |to have been a sister of Mre. Ed. Robert Harlin, Seattle, ¢ 1: gaemen Tenis eater 80 eecnets Reattin ané providing for the sub Trice. and the last appointes | Proved November 29, 1910.” be. ang f ‘and put to bed in a room all by| wards. The Porters, it t# charged, | member of the committer, presented) fie ts | minsion of much proposed mend. | ‘position from which said |the hereby amended, to r r All day jong, for many| abandoned the child to starve when |a strong plea for the members to go! s worth the price. | amt to the 4 ified elec ors ot] ntendent of - re _ 2 oaed to oft ts ‘3 , : - city for appoin - ay Gn! : Danny lay silently on his|they disappeared March 2, presum-|on record as opposed to the poll tax | ADULTS and her Native Singers jection at th in spoaitions wubarainas for the want of a license tag and | back, smiling and drawin, tures |ably to go East but after spiri bate it was Geek A = , lection to be held therein to, shall resume their former posi-| which is not redeemed within the \t on the seamen with a oeabty | ‘And now Danny is patiently wait-|ed to postpone deeision in thix mat } 1 oO c and Dancers Sad day of May, 1922. | lone respectively, im the classified | specified time shall be humanely de- " _ y y. rR, m1 ot ¥ : " Vi .. civil servic: stro: or @' eo dls ot finger. Danny was dumb ing for his new daddy to send for| ter. Col. W. W. Robertson, of Yak Madison EIT RESOLVED BT THEY Sp| AND. BH IT FURTHER” RE-|King County Humane Hemety, mer "] But after a time, under theex- | him. Meantime, he's enjoying life| ima, characterised the poll tax as Bet, tat 5c “IN WRONG SRATTLE SOLVED, that much proposed amend: | be held or longer Period. and any Mee private| “inequitable and unscientific.” and ted Chikrea iment submitted to the quali rrom ring t eelient care he received, Danny | hugely, as a member of a private | “Inequita ne we emp | That Section 3¢ of Article IV of Meron of the city of eattie for|mai may de oo upen Sparment 6 ‘the In rapid | fumily, temporarily. And he's learn. Discussion of the proposal for a ing to talk, his policemen friends say.| state income tax Indicated that the - ——— | majority of the commiasion were op- A Comedy Sketch the City Che + of the City of Beat), i heir tifteation of rejection at the | license tax and charges, not = Prank Whittier to read as aiows general mu pal elect to beling those previded in Mealinh @ bores Byery person violet | held im said City om the 2nd day of | of. SATURDAY ONLY— o $22 posed to it, but the matter was con. Oa F; a, & L ” May, J ) the City Connell the tet], Section 4. That Section 10 of tinued for further consideration $ Fair in Love HART, WAGNER hibiuing aay of March, 1933, nd slaned by jOrsinence No. 38751, royed Sen- It wag recommended that all bonds - ‘ ominal: me im open session in authent' | aS, - * = Adapted from the stag r sue & ELTIS ting euch vio! of its passage this lst day of March, | Dance F eula’ the keeping of against property be in serial form, com, “The Bridal Path,” by m ether present of abse 1922 | dogs nd on Yehin the City © nd tha county @imemors and treae 1 “Got o the Opera” hall be deemed guilty of mii 1 imposing license taxes an turers be prohibited from sitting on bina ce vane A bras ithenateen femeancr and. "DOR conviction President are tem ot the city "| Broviding penalties for violations Also a Christy Comedy thereof, sball, upless otherwise pro- o i thereof and repealing Ordinance N county boards of equalization eo gee ee - counell. ¢ Maaees, 190: | 25748, approved November . ee ee er MELVILLE & quod. Oy 8, fige net cneeeding Que | Tie w.CARROL. me BF EA gegen Mundred ($106.0¢) Dollars, of tm-| Gor x” ollow a: H for U.S SUNDAY and MONDAY risonment in the City Jall fo Ce Gompsresion ond Section 10. The King County Ha: s Fiope -o STETSON |» e officio City Clerk. mane Society shall keep a record Busi in Chi . Fer oe eet ee ch fine and im. | 87K M. STREET. Deputy Clerk... [all animals Impounded and of thelt usiness in ina LON CHANEY Music and Melody oS 4 pouch ordinance |@ Dat? Of first publication in The | disposition with description and in Prisoniment, and any eye ordinance | Seattle Star, Seattle, h 28, 1932 |dates, and, if the animal is re= Expressing his confidence in the | any provision in reference to penal- deemed. of the charges tmposed. “The Night Rose” future development of China and the | tiem. ‘hut the provisions of thin aee- NOTICE TO ELECTORS Said Humane Rociety shall on ot mediate in ton licable. thereto Under and pursuant to Seetion 1/befare the let and 15th day of each hope for the immediat eS Leroy Scott's famous story OBALA & eg | Tae Sines bad eon seer Lat Article IV of the City Charter, |calendar month pay inte the cits of American business in that coun Cant includes Leatrice Joy ADRIENNE tained in such ordinance. | there will be submitted to the quali- | treasury all mon: received pur- try, J. B. Powell, editor of the Week Callen Landi. [AND "NE IT FURTHER ME- | fied electors of The City of Seattle, | suant fo the provisions hereof. Tha ly Review, and honorary secretary of and mn Landis Twirls and Twirts YLVED, that such proposed amend. |at the municipal election to be held | King County Humane Society shall be submitted to the qualified | in said City on the Ind day of May, | receive as and for consideration in Pore of the City of Beattie for 1922. for their approval or rejection. | payment for its service in enforein: . . en | Their ratification of rejection at the| Initiative Measure No. $2385, which |and carrying out the provisions ol COMING SAT., APR. general municipal election to be held | Said proposed measure reads as fol-| this ordinance, an amount equivalent | fr naid City om the 3nd day ef May, | lows is b% of all moneys received by the DORIS MAY | Initiative Measure No. 82285 City Treasurer from any source od the City Council . lativig to the im: whatever, for license foes impounds luncheon at the Rainier club. Pow OPNEN 2 pay pl day of March, 1922, and « | ing eon, penalties and charges for ¢ll anid he expects congress to pans IN “EDEN & RETURN ee ee ct Marae: | Micipal railway system of The City ne en I AR a ata the China trade act. i for” DAMAAS™ thie Lat day of March. | of Seattle, and declaring the fiscal | comptroller is hereby authorised and * . toga, |poltey of the elty im relation there-| Sirntrcd te denw eed theta ent ates to Preatdent pro ‘Whereas, it Is to the public inter-| STS" (po PAY On oF before the Mth ‘ouncil eat that the City of Seattle declare | 02% of each calendar month @ wars Filed the ist day of March, 1932 and establish a fiscal cy in re pe oa Ry Se general fue |the American Chamber of Commerce jof China, at Shanghal, Friday ad dresned members of the foreign trade | bureau of the Chamber of Commerce and the China club at an informal ADDED ATTRACTION Saturday and Sunday FRANCIS HOWELL LONG Wonderful Boy Baritone the Int No. done gh (ete nenee gy My et a my ir a (Tn (" f/ \ eae Hl | 1. W. CARROLL, tion to the Municipal Street Railway | f! ~ M . l | ( se ettiele ces pense. therect ahell be Borne, total of all money received by t n f} u Wi JI Ui | By BM. STREET, Deputy Clerk. nearly as may be, by all who bene- | (it) Treasurer during the precedin Wan |p vate of first pablication im ‘The | fit thereby calendar month, from any sources or if onal it HHH Pe erp re Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 1922. Now, THEREFORE, whatever, for license fees. impound= nl BTU CU BTN TOT : BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY penalties and charges ¢ 3 : | RESOLUTION NO. 1032 OF SEATTLE, AS FOLLOWS: cate and other animals as pr PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 3 Section ‘That from and after erein, The King County Hus STARTING TODAY | RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION to| the first day of January following | mane Society shall. upon the taking amend Article VIII of the City |the taking effect of this ordinance, | ¢ffect of this ordinance, he permit= Chartef of the City of Seattle, by |all coat and expense of the mainte-|ted to use, free of charge. for a | | amending Gection 1 thereof and by (nance and operation of the Munict- | period af two ye or until the said i | Z Car! Laemmle Presents The Picture You've Been Waiting Two Years to See tion 6 and Section 7/ pal Street Railway System of The | Society shall earlier secure new &) thereof; and providing for the | City of Seattle shall be wholly | buildings and equipment of every 7 g ubmi, of h roposed |out of revenues of the chy ‘of Seat-| kind now used in the operation of the : amendment to the qualified elec-| te derived from taxation, | including all land, bulld= — / tors of the City of Seattle for their| Section 2% That from and after thereto, all | ratificntion or rejection at the|the taxing effect of this ordinance, generat municipal election to be | the City Counell of The City of Seat- le e held in the City of Seattle on the tie shall annually, in the manner yulating equipment. y Ind day of May. 1922 reacribed by law, provide for the § ¥ shall at the end of two i} 4 BE IT LVEDD BY ‘THE CrTy |tevy of « tax upon’ all taxable prop- rs from the taking effect of this Vj COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SE-|erty of the City of Seattle sufficient | ordinance, or earlier, as herein prom RB: ad With reat TAMA Y - : s Sate y sictiien ius hs ms to defray the cost and expense of sees, retary, to the city, sald land, and W — a Article of the City Char-|the maintenance and operation o ai cons VON STROHEIM D Uy Wg ter of the City of Seattle be amended | said Street Railway System for the| ition existing when said Society " . re) Yo re) CS in the following respects ensuing year. takes over their use, except for nor= The Man You Will Love z ean (e) e ——— (1) That Seetién 1 of said Articte dection 3 That the cost and ex-/ mal wear, tear and depreciation to Hate Z VIIT be amended to read an follows: | pense of maintenance and operation, ection’ 5. ‘That Ordinance No ection 1 A Board of Public|as used in this ordinance, shall be | 38751, approved September 18, 1918, Works is hereby created, which | computed pursuant to, and in ac-|entitied “An Ordinance regulating 99F Mall consint ot City Mingin cordance with, the requirements of | the keeping of dogs and cats within the Superintendent of Streets and| the laws of the State of Washing- | the City of Seattle, imposing license Sewer the Superintendent of Water | ton or of any commission or bureau | taxes and providing penalties for Works, the Superintendent of Light- | thereunto authorized by such law, | violations thereof, and repealing ing, the Superintendent of Bulldings, Section 4. Th there be and ia | Ord pance No. 5. approved and such other superinten: heraby created a fund to be known | vember 29, 1910." be, and the same he: f departments, as may be in|Aand designated as the “Extension |!s hereby amended, by adding there- th harter denominated me and Depreciation Reserve Fund,” into| to @ new section to be known thereof, each of whom shall be ap. | Which the City Council shall set aside, |Section 15, and reading as follows? pointed by the Mayor, by and with | monthly, from the groas receipts Seetion 15. Tt shall be the duty * < the advice and consent fo the City | the Municipal railway system, Jof the King County Humane Society, rs Council for the term, except as in |&mount not exceeding one and one-|& corporation, to collect and dispo: NOTE: This is the most costly photodrama '* ever produced, and it is necessary that we enlist the co-operation of our patrons in sharing at least a portion of the unusual expense by paying a slight advance in admission prices. = PRICES : nin article 4 half (1%) cents for each pay pas-|of all dead dogs and cats found THE PRICES s STORY BY MAY EDINGTON: OR aah Richuelve ‘ef palicebren ‘and | the City of Seattle SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS.. ++ BG 85 1.10 @ 7 {Nien 6 and Section 7| firemen. The amount thus set aside| Section @ ‘That if any section, (a) be eld Article VHT be and the [Aball be expended solely for exten- | sub-section, sentence, clause WEEKDAY MATINEES.. 35 55 8S ons and renewal of track and / phrase of thi: (All Prices Include the Federal Tax) MM 7 ; : same fre nereDy. "epealed en Rw-|cauipment. cason, held Minconstitationat |p star Ca. % ing se Tele: ce Vik , 4 or votd, such decision shall no’ TRURE STARTS AT 1640-12:45-2:55-6:296-7:10-920 st Featuring’ House Felers and Florence Vidor Ment be submitted to the aualitted NOTICE TO ELECTORS portion of this Ordinance, eens e 4 " tlectora of the City of Seattle for| Under and pursuant to Section 1/ Portion of this ordinance, An Associated Producers Production their ratification or rejection at the |af Article IV of the City Charter, | psrrtion 7 That this ordinanc there will be submitted to the quali- fied electors of The City of & general municipal election to be held in the City of Seattle on the, 2nd day atte, from and after the time it shall bes come & law under the provisions of ‘ 79 ou: 2 - ot M 922 at the municipal election to be held ae Cc oO e 0 ~ we ADMISSION COMING WEDNESDAY ADMISSION "Pasded. tha City Councit the 1st |in said city on the ind day of May, [che City, Charter, providing, hows 20c 20 day of March, 1 and signed by | 1922, for their approval or rejection, | fecting the King County Humane ) ic 2 in open session in authentication | Initiative Measure No, 83908, which | Que jpe., Winw County Human ANY TIME ANY TIME of its passage (his lat day of March, | sa!d proposed measure reads fol-|in force until sald Society has fil 1928, : lows [its acceptance of the obligations ta PHILIP TINDALL, INITIATIYE PRTITION NO, 83908,| be performed on its part as bereia President pre tem of the Cily An Ordipau relating (a and! provided, A

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