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“(AUSTRALIAN MITT CHAMPION IS LATEST HEAVYWEIGHT “HOPE” i, Tracy eatin te! {iti Piay | Dugan Will Miss Signal- Comes Up |) Standing of Star League Teams | Won Lost Pot bor i ; Won Lost merica, CP DATES | ooo on. wer") westision, Ports o.nf. . § Pp 9 n — al | nee Hhop : we by eerene | Mer : H N INFIGLD fly te any fairly bat $1T of any value for a batter to, Dave Keete pliched for Connie < Title Holder Is Big Fellow; He Plans to Go| wane! SS West ieatiie Dye Wie 13 ’ ted ball that su setecsrartn| know pc atyle of delivery the Mack last season, He tb ong — Anza . “ H the umpire, can be handled by an tn-| pitober in about to use? and this your ideu of Y After Bouts That will Prove His Right to Meet Jack $ a fielder. ‘The infield fly rule applies! Connie Mack has always believed! Value Keefe places on Mack's syst@m Dempsey if He Wins Them lwith firat and second or first, second, that it was invaluable, Ax a result, | be gleaned from the following land third bases occupied, and lone! some veteran player has always been | convernution, attrivuted to Keefe, ‘ | — = BY BILLY EVANS | ° e count. ‘The feature wallop was Cor-|than two out, The umpire always! carried by Mack as « coach, “In one way, it's ® bad thing for \|RESENTING the very latest heavyweight) remont Win I hr er bott's homer over the left field fenes| rulew the batsman out on #uch mplay.| ‘The chief duty of thin player tw to) Joe Dugan, going to Boston, I don't hope, Jim Tracey, of Austral | that travelled-about 276 feet. Bow-! | try.to figure out the signal system of believe he will hit any 200 for the aS : ; vi cb Old paren ds 6 feet 3! : man pitched a good game for the| Cigar Co, game at Walla Walla, The! the opposition, and to tip the batter| Red Box. You see, Jor won't have racey is 24 years old, stands 6 feet 342) ® winners latter team won 4 to 3. off ha to what in coming | Danny Murphy calling signals from inches and weighs 210 pounds. t ‘alone nu Bl pe Dahny Murphy tow occupies t he coucher's box at thin j Thus it will be seen that Tracey is at least) m ar eague ea ure... Arena . 10 6 3 /ATMEYS Zerolene Cubs-Tiliman Mer: | position on the Athletics. Murphy ts) | ga Pee pad Ocoee po the equal physically of Champion Jack} Rows Cubs . eee s 44 chants’ mix was called off at| a wonder at it, He can call the turn | ter, no matier who tw pite % e ny re . 2 sat wi 4 a :}Commbta playfield heoause of wet! in most caren, simply thru nome pe-| hitting In a lot softer when you Dempsey. North Enders Trim Mount Baker, 5 to 4, in Exciting) "a'\riestowman and Gorman: ee | cular motion the pitcher uses. know what is coming.” | Mefteynoids, Stahl and #, Mason, Game; Triple Breaks Up Contest; Results of Other _ ——— Games in Junior Circuit | PTW: Ross Giants didn't make a (ADVERTISEMENT) very good start in The Star INYBODY who thinks that the war is over | S"Srreing Ly Bg pele a J 4 should have been out at B. F. Day playfield | ina Merchants 26 to 7 The hitting he Mt, | of the winners was the big feature ot ‘ 4 yesterday afternoon. Hot dog! rs > Baker Wildcats and the Fremont Cyclones, |‘"* **" ‘i regul the keeping of ; w Under and pursuant to Section 1 of Article XX. of the City Charter, ating the keeping a two of the contenders for The Star Junior] wry Weodand .. RH. H) "there will be submitted to the qualified electors of The City of Seattle. in." (7, the Gers facet Baseball league championship, put on &) Ros Giants 4 7 7 4] at the municipal election to be held in al city on the tnd day of | of all dead dogs and calm prov thriller for the boys and girls, Fremont! atteries— Lowry, rankhourer| May, 1922, for their approval of rejection, the following proposed ely ment of the ‘King County winning 5 to 4. and Shafer; Muconkie, Reed and RESOLUTION NO. 1008 Courett eater Lael aneeudine A rousing triple by “Pee Wee” Dean, | P8"% PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 1. | Wiled tie 1st day of March, 1998, |No- 38751, approved Sep i i o iN |. W, CARROLL. midget center fielder of the winners, scored | ATION and PROPOMTION | Ciy Comptrolier and ex-officio [pe rT ORDAINED BY ; | end Gestion 18 of Articty of Gi . OF SEATTLE AS POLL awe Tracey recently arrived in America. His purpose is to obtain a match with Jack Demp- sey. Of course he didn't expect Dempsey to postpone his trip abroad in honor of hi coming. | It is Tracey's intention to fight his way to a place where Dempsey will be forced to give him consideration, Tracey is confident he vrill have reached that spot by the time Demp-| sey returns to this country. y Tracey has veen fighting for nine years. He began his! ho career as a lightweight at the age of 15. Since then he has suf fought his way thru practically all the classes. f { In 1920 Tracey achieved the height of his ambition, the of the heavyweight championship of Australia. He + 4 . SHINGTON PARK was given mepts me, po mm Albert Lloyd, = was the title holde Sanderson from second with the winning a strong rub by the Asahi team] of the City Ch he sage NY CleiSy HM, STREET, Bection 1. ‘That Section 6 le eitetadin tally in the ninth inning. Dean sla the | at the park grounds, the former club : mend. Deputy Clork. 28751, approved 4 Date of first bite: S18, entitled “An Ordt Tracey was bern at Johannesburg, South Afri from the Kimberley district. He started fighting as an amateur, but finding the fistic game rather slow in his home town decided to set out for Sydney, the Australian mecca for mitt pushers. Tracey was without funds when he reached such a de-| a " in The and comes Fa into might field and the onion got away from Mc ayeotors, <f| seattic star, Beattie, March 16 188E | lacine att jand the ball game was over. within the Ci ns just managing to win by @ 6 to 4 try | tadly. The Park boy» took the lead by scoring two in the first on Mors’s oO +" pone started well, scoring three runs after two were triple. ‘Then the Nippons wallied on Gay ot May, 198 A RESOLUTION and PROPORITION 4 — ta | “s ; ay of Ma 2 > b ¥ ut in the first frame. Ed Jones, Fremont hurler, was wild, | in the fourth and fifth and twice in IT RESOLVED. BY THE | to amend Bection 7 of Article Wilh | Bre eas eee y ern ; cir walking a ma j | the sixth, But the Washington team | BE ITB CITY oF of the City Charter of the City iS n and hitting another. Johnny Mager helped |veae neck in. the seventh and Corey ris “OF Keattle, and providing for the an somew RESOLUTION NO. 7036. PROPORED AMENDMENT NO. th vi q m cision, so set out on foot from Rockampton, in Queensland. ae ot bay a double to left and then Kenny Johnson) pinchea three hits for three rune.| Srey gestion 11 of Article TX of| Mission of such proposed amend, |, tection § That the King fe took four months and three days to cover the 1,200 miles, a e low to first on an easy chance and three runs | Matsuda pitched sterling bail for the | ine City Charter of th 7, r ratification or! isting under and by. virtu t : u were over. Japarioes team, fanning 10, while Bill] te be amended to read a foils 7 the Keneral municipal | Hon 3266 to Section 8269 ine made good. be | mit, ore! Anno 3 but he made good. | After that Jones settled down and kept the Wildcats away | Stilts ‘ured te wre cutee te va iy, within ‘the tine spemrate ‘ot May. 1922. of no Beate of Washington, 4 Fy i " ~ or ashington . »; is her , from the plate until the ninth. In the meantime Fremont} iitq aiowing but four hits. Mers| oF 5 be. te BEIT RESOLVED BY THE CITE) ciared to be. tthe ptt i scored three runs in the third, ~~ | piayed a nice game at second for the) fr : {| BEATTIE: |Rereby senployoa : a e ar rew Larson walked, stole second {Mimi Hol: t 8 $$ | winners. needed to rales wufficlent rare at Section 7 of Article VII if carrying ghtand enforcing’ and went to third on a passed | *anérirem. poo’ + 8% 4 8) The pore: RH. B.| Monte of the munielD i vision to | dows, female dower ents ahd ‘ ° ball. Then Jones lofted a|bers«... H $ § © 2) Asan! Cubs for Snauing fiseale year. No) ise tection (bye which | Cate round Funnier St tase wit 7 moarneger ‘J | Washingtoh Park . AR A fellawa, to-wits' iwures 44 | having on @ license tag ‘ rot double to center and Larson| — retis .......36 4 4933 1 9] patterien—AMateuda, Nagamine and| ore afl ection 7) 1 " ae rr ~ nh } oo <4 hich P ~i . scored. Johnson went to first | ,”*™er" as FO. A %! simul; Butts and Moody, / ee mera’ | Posetremat’ ot Bintane st ° Th P M on a fielder’s choice, Jones| sin Mebecaii iss @ 9 2 8) su buch Senr bole oP oto cn oe ihe separa? ina a ‘eh = ot raneportation. hall : Sect! oup. e 18 e o|being caught at third. John-| sen” » oo ere FE powerful Three Brothers Dye] Ton lt fie publie peace, hi not be included in the classified civil Sh. 28751, approy. stole w > orl contin fety. The ordini rm 2 ch son stole and went to third |jehwns. oe a ge Bll sag are agement ed 0 AS Bs, on acetates shalt Se apes Glating the ketone oe oe -_— vee " é , | winning way in ‘The Star league, de- opriats _ ‘s We Inner Defense and California Oarsmen to Hare Wd benve - Saar Tieennigan, it is * @ {/feating the Washington aay one 4 on CAA i : ‘ Bey exe ot ry Sorkin otherwise | i ¥ feak a - : walked. Thi YAN | tewers. i : 8 © @) team 14 to 1 at Lincoin par Dar ficiency be thereby er provided, of ho | in, ne Poor Headwork in Box! Practice on Lake Wash-/hit a grounder to Mager, but! {ivy Mopere!t ("3 £ $$) too neta the Laundry boys to a aln-| afin the fund trom yh Inay be ramoved "bythe: Mayor’ by [Ny agnainaaee 3 “ ; ; I derson, | ' ene ie mera | propriation is made f tice of removal with. the| Sov s Second Cost Two This Afternoon | Johnson beat t w home. | - —| le hit. Al Barbaris I Be’ providea for in the ° * hereby amend “3 in | Cost Two Tilts| ington This ceenp rh toe gy boyd HF "i “aj with the stick with three binglom | Ine tan tory, and tne‘idard of akhe Weta Pig ended te nny ' | *0nty one pa | ., a tf ow Py - re racic COAST Leacen | BY HAROLD MARQUIS ing to third y dou- | ass ning ren} Jury, Barberis, Manning and Put lfourthe of the total mem oration, shali be fixed a Wen. Lest. Pct.| Cinew enthusiasts will have their|-oe °O “rd OO a pretty dou-| ~~. | man hit triples while apeidel crashed | ce. The Superintendent Ban Francisco ; a pod panescawind ay anes the Ole steal. Both Brennigan |: 's ,|& home run. Howenbere turned tn t- | Transportation, savin oid 8 s - mm ” letd cy of . y i , eee & 4 460} California crew in action this after. |and Allen McDonald fanned, |""t7"' ees pose an Fam See ae ne ‘ he auualified | fered secrame :} $ Hig] noon "when the ears take tneir| ending the rally. | 2, “Movers at | ty catch, Mattia et sajects so atthe | ment, “supervision “and control “of, One ‘Dota . i 2 wor be - ° | Hyman, 2 + : jection to be held|and shall operate and maintain t an animal ix hel , Perused [3 $ [sss[estuary. The Southerners errived| Te Ue eighth Fremont took tbe! Reval, Jes Dean, | _The Score RH. E.| pengral municipal othe 2nd day | municipal street railway eyetem an fortycelght ‘houra, Se Beate apone ; 263} yenterday with their shells and will lead when Jones singied and Dare) Double pisy—Jonneon io Alet MeDonsid | Washington Laundry Co.. 1 1 1) of May, 1922. 1 plant facilities, shops, buildings | tons charge shall be pai a , edes ' + threw wildly trying to cateh him) te ™ Passed bail—-Kenay, Struck Out | races Hrothers D. W u“ 3) Passed the City Counell the Ist i and structure appurtenant theret eeding thirty-five cen! SACRAMENTO, April 17—Vean| £0 into training at once for the 80-| steqiing, Jones scored on the mis | oi Sents'catt santsirem tite wr | Ba McCarthy, Haug and beet an snatication | cred O28 fe ufre swned oF op: “ 4 oe ‘ nual regatta y afternoon. . |—-C#f Jones 6, 6 ndetrom a by} terion Carthy, Haug pen aeasion in authe » wed of op- y “Gregs is the hard luck guy on the| With five months of training be-| >? | giener—D. Revell. Bererter by Jones. | Powell; Roe and Putman, pogmage thie det day of y t y ee Beattie ball club's pitching staff. His/ hind them the two crews represent Phase gay dageat ag ree Jonee ie | March, 1922 TIP TINDALL: 4 Mf of- | Gripe from the ; 4 the final work in fection of ro ir Se “J nin’ by tying the) OmpiresMenck and Troe . pr <. tem. of the City ety for rd Seis again cracked behind him yee | (00 form and strength. Washington |cOUst. D. Bovell doubled sharply to) Time of same—2 houra Te maton, OUIE'S FRENCH DRY CLEAN bate. aed ment oF employed up: cetve a licen: a ne ferday, and Gregg lost the first game ‘9 form tr jaa left and ERS added another victory te 1! gyog the int day of March, 1922 with. said munloipal street rail-|{%* ordinance All sums ne & doubie-header to Sacramento,.3! Will have @ slight advantage in| a3 ceca teeragetimesdgy one = — string Sunday, defeating Brown| 4. w. CARROL! ™, uch other means of |BY anid Humane Soctety, y to 2. | welrht this season. the Northerners yman's high throw, BATTLE DYE WORKS) prothers Billiards § to 2 at Walla|City Comptrolier and LS ag the City Treasurer'as, be | tipping the scales about three pounds| With one away In the ninth Sand won a fast game from the West) wa) Eddie O'Conner hit the only |®x-efficio City Clerk. provi we'the Southern carsmen. Witn | strom singled and Dean broke up the|& Wheeler Liberty Park nine at] homer of the day. Ore Bracken got}, Date of first ubijcation 19 Tyr |may Pe"preseribed by ordinance. In| Section 9. That Section 7 ‘exception of the stroke and bow-| bail game with his triple to right. | Hiawatha by a @ to 3 score Theltnres enfetion and Henry pitched well [Settee Star Seattle, Mare cane the Ruperintendent of ‘Tranepe: : : | ation. # appoin rom , Washington men are all atx footers Jones pitched well after the a Soot ype A in ne See for the Cleaners, The winners tallied - {LUTION NO. 7028 ‘apsifiad civil fh. in ‘and shal! not tne keeping o Inning and helped his team along Ju ut two tn the first, two im the second propoaee ON OM et NO. 2. | De temoved for cause, be shail, upon |cats within the City of In the afternoon the story was re peated, so far as the tilt counts in | Abe the win and lose column, but Stubby |! Mack didn’t depend on the infield to Sesh ast ‘e- : Murphy and Tidmarwh, handling the ~ Jose his ball game for him: he lost it ne b 1 - two extreme sweeps, are 5 feet 11 cont them the game. Poth Willis! " ~ retirement from the offies of Super- | por iret base wilh a summer on i ‘The score: rR . s " . ie former position in the ‘epealing Ordinance Ni att : : | ‘The Rruin crew wilt take to the former fanning 12 and the latter 11 ; B. City Charter of the City of |® sed cn 4 oag arom at, anne eae Sete i ilely Friday with only twe of the port langge ton went tor Mt.| Willis also crashed out a home run. ov = wa gen i . = Wd providing f if, the eae: tote’ position from which, eal vember 28, 18 Ra : a eight veterans that defeated Wash Seat: Gots. toes The Dye Works team won the game| Brown Brothers BY - “ "el ¢ | paportntentees club ts no » hm n :, jectors 0 5 - Ber eR gemini 7 | Oaklan th teams have replaced | theu the Ue with three runs, | by and Breen, Kelly; Elliott, Foster, ton at the 1 municipal | ta, ume their former pox wat field has been the weak link that has | Okland. Bor is have replaced | jed his team in hitting ' | rg gy frein om the seoume, thele forme Enea) whict Bane e ae rake indinan tn the cattle | veterans by new oaramen, tndicating| Roth teams marred the game by) The score R. H. B.| Harness and Lee, Young. Snd day of May, 1 cael aaiae . IM humanely 4 j More strength than tn the 1921 boat. | continual crabbing over the umpires’; Weat & Wheeler . 2 8 2 i OTE Br IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY D B IT FURTHER R King County Horndlacretion 1 po. A. B.|_ The ficht for coxewain in the! decisions, but all tn all it was a good| West Seatde D. W.....-..6 9 2 HE detailed score for the Best) COUNCIL Or THE CITY OF | sot, 1 t uch proposed amend: | be held tor a longer riod, and @ S 3 1 fF 8 ¢) Washington shell ix about to be de-| pall game with plenty of excitement.| Batterics—Willis and Mitchell; Gow Shoe Shop-Falcon Athietic game,| EEATTUB: |) 1) ite Ty of sioctore of the Oty Of Seattle for | mal mas ae eee Rel sale ae Be 1 +4 $ termined by the flip of a coin. Ruse —_— lley and Carvill, played at Lower Woodland park wanling City Charter of the ty ‘of Reat.|their ratification of rejection at t! Hoense tee anda a cornea ; $ ¢ 7 § fi smyth and Don Grant are the two! tre nox seore | inte | not phoned in by the home team.| tc be amended to read as follow eral municipal election’ to be | ing those provided in Sect 3 # $ $02 bf Slampirante and there te apparentty tit] Mt Baker— AR. % FO. 4%! C¥HOWING 0 big ial |The Shoe Bhop won in an avalanche], Section 90. Every person violet. eld in paid City om the 2nd day of | of jon 6 here- 3 : ' aeorteen. > reve form, ' neral pu 198 Be 6 8 & © Bittle to choome berween them. smyth | Roberson. of 4 + SS Shed tne som Arena Mhee Repair team | Of runs, 17 to 8 ee erretor hereatior enacted pi ASSHD the City Counci! the tatlorainuern So, TUBk, Section 38 a: + ¢ % § 4 fl haw tote of fire and gets the work out | nove & 5. Slee re one nibiting OF requiring day of March, 1922 and signed BY ltember Ih, 18h ony roved Sep — ¢ 6 ee erietie. aah eens 6 ood | ean So of mlloped the Ross Cubs at B. F. Day omission, and every per i-|me in open searion in authentication | nance” peculeres ent : — 2 ¢ @ @ 3 @)0f the men w wrant tn conced | yt tS 9[10 to 3. The Arena boys didn’t wahei JO detailed report war turned in|ing, siding or abettini of its passage this lst day of March, asd tate Suthe keeping ¢ ¢ @ 1 ¢ Bite heve the edge in rowing ack ~~ = - o 2b) a0 many hits, but they made them for the Green Lake-Mt, Baker| tion. whether present 1922. err har. aa La 1a enpestag Tree tea . : Tl ahall be deeme i id " ; ‘ are Ber! ps. seal nor wand, Upon convictio President pro tem. of the City | Providing Penalties for viol R AR OM a una |thereof, shail, Unies otherwise pro-| | Councils oo ioe 38745, approved Novem te nat . rt ee eS ‘ tded in ‘ordt P the. tat day of Mare! : 9, 453 $$) Rattertes: Alten, Davis and {ished by o.oo CATROLE torread an follows, nee 1 | .K re omen: Section 10. The K . 6 6) new: Krause and Koehier. { onment & ex-officio City Clerk. oe * King Count F eae $ $| Second game— rR | [Pirod net exceeding |Ry 12M STREET, Deputy Clerk, | MAne Society shall keep a 4 He iia S Clases: Breneiees 7 } Save or by both such fine and im-| Date of Cirst publication in The | $l! animale impoum Te ae 7 As . Oa ||| priscnment. and any auch ordinance |Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 1922, | \sposition with i iceage eG i gfOskinnd --no-cs-i-ss.- 6 |Rereafter enacted need not contain and ae fee ze tteries: Geary and j Le peovineee at NOTICE TO BLECTORS. umane Societ ~ —| Kremer, Kaiser, Ariett and Koehler. | rs Under and pursuant to Seetion 1| before the Ist and 15th day > 3 a 3 Se tr j ot Article Tv of the City Charter, | calendar month pay into. ti there will be ew tted to the qui y al mon a x | Portiand-Salt Lake game post : | tained praia net ian ym | fied electors of The City of Seattle |auant to the provisions here - $3 } | poned; snow. | | t huch propoued amend. [at the municipal election to be held| King County Humane. Socie t Me Reiss mbmitiad to the qualified | in said City on the tnd day of Ma at Neely 2. tanage, Cor ee: Tha city of Boattie for | 1822, for thelr approval or rejection, 2 Reoly 2. Stanag: AMERICAN LEAGUT lfivir’ratifleation of rejection at the| Initiative Measure No. $2285, which of Agger ie : Won. Lost [their rh iilcipal election to be held | sald proposed measure reads as fol- ordinance. an amount equivalent ; ie Proogh 4. Bi adeiphia oe Passed the City Council the tet Ordinance No. ——. whatever, for license f. im Pica te motienes | Sew vorm 7 laay of March, 1922, and signed by| An Ordinance relating to the mu-| que,’ Ce Penalties ‘and charges A Pick to Mouwits: : ee jie in open session In authentication | picipal rallwa: temvof The, CIty | foetin cats yng, other anim: ey s0 molly to Mui Washington 1 s f its passage, thie lst day of March, |o¢ Seatti 4a the fi comptroller Hig wf ef. Mpires—HKeardon and McGrew. Chicago . ee ee 32. polley of the city in relation thei ras d reby suthe Alterncen Game Detroit . ae et i s ediais kee directed Co drew and the city i 1 iaattle— AB. R. HM. PO. A. ©. eee President pro tem. he City Whereas. it Jn to Sg pega inter. day of each, calendar month . ane it oz | 1 . 1 J . _ Pounce ont that ity o n declare ‘3 4 God @ 6 At Clovetans R. i. Tat day of March, 1922, fina ‘establish a fiscal policy in ble ton the. snden ar i Rl ASS. a GT ae} | W. CARROLL, tion to the Municipal Street Ratlway| King County Humane Boot +4 6 2 & © ¢@|Cleveland ......... +3 8 6 city Comptroller and System, whereby the cost and ex-/an amount equivalent to &! “or :; 4 6 © * 1 61 SRetteries: Shocker and Severeld; ox-offielo City Clerk se thereof shall be borne. as|total of all money notaival 7 we oe aE o) ' . By_B. M. STRE Deputy Clerk, nearly ax may be, by all who bene-| City Treasurer during the PI By 400 6 8 6 1)Mails and Nunamaker. oaremres Date of first publication in The|fit thereby: calbndar’ maoeth, Tree ‘an: ¥ & Al Baw st o Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 1922.) NOW, THEREFORE, whatever, for license foe: a r : 2 2 & 1] At Washington— H. F AE It ORDAINED RY THE CITY] ing fees, penalties and char} 1 ¢ 9 © ©! PHiiadelphia ¢ 1 d (4 RESOLUTION NO, 1032 OF SHATTLE, AS FOLLOWS: dogs, cats and oth: ‘imals as tid on an Tay cebdeaton i 4 6 s IN" Section 1, That from and after The King County 7 4 67 5 8 an. ¢ mae ¢ tm - | Th the first day of January following | Mane Restate hall, upon the to he ue FO. A. &.| Batteries, Harris and Perkins; Se tute Will. of the Suty | the {aking wffect of this ordinance, | effect of this ‘ordinance, be er By 2 1 | Gleason and Gharrity HE difference between the ‘Well dressed men take off thei: rter of the City, of Seattio, by | All Cost nd eee oe ee nie | period of ttre ears or nach then ee ¢1 bali amending Section 1 thereof, and by = r gt? Sy $$! at chtcago— mon: VAN HEUSBN Collar and ordi- hats to the VAN HEUSEN Collar, Fepeating Section € and Section, | pal way, System, of The Rociety shall earlier “secure 4 4 3. | r fs ereot: row 01 eee a $ 9 | Detroit ohaebis aet Aan nary collars is not merely thatone wrote a leading haberdasher. Bien at oo roponed |« Wot revenuen of the City of Seat= |Kind now used in the operation . ie © #! Chic Nepekunevsckeve a8 ii and others stiff. A shasi amendment to the qualified elec- | te derived from taxation, and, och BBL so aah A A is soft the s But it’s even more significant that Mea of the Cliy of Seattle for thelr from ‘and after | ine® and appurtenan ; . 1 $l aocster; Faber and Sobslk The VAN HBUSEN Collar is as they bere their necks to ratifica oateapsion Jt thal Se a eat: [ching ropes, collars, sleet “ ‘ Reset ii it i * . eld in the ¢ f Seatu nnually, in the manner|&"d asphyxiating equipment. 3 Po ot nies tasets Padres Real a soft; aor a8 COM- Nine styles, quarter sixes 134 te 20. oe he Bo he gegiaabeetteoss Prescribed ‘by law, provide for the suid Society shall at the end of EI PE |» aranarsateben hae aaa Ordinary collarsdepend upon stiff- desen erdinary collars. ATTL fe dertay, the cost and expense of Sulldinne ana Sucinensey ieee ne | ed . sha 3 red ‘, 4 ticle VIII of the City Char. | the mainten, Le On | O! ae cass oe 1 | Philiaaei Pare wessempennes Ge, B.S ness jai seri can a pada |tor pf the city of Beattie be amended ania Street Railway System for the fipsn existing. whee sate reece i . ° 2 5 in the following rempect 06S oe oO CWO reer ose reveetererases” & ey con eee eee . CB that Section fof sald Article 3. "That the coat and ex-|mal wear, tear and depreciation, Compl Meins ccd at The VAN HBUSEN Collar tempers VII be amended to read as follows: nee. shall ‘he | 2878. approved September 18 3 TEE, RAE LOM #revenene esihi. eeian its style to the shorn neck. [Works "in “hereby, ‘ereated. which | computed Pu $e Abd In 805 the keeping ot dows and ar a z= = ~ » | hall consist o: The City Engineer, im ~ _ i. . Hases on balis-Oft Fit 3 . B. EH H * ‘ ‘os of tho State of Washing- | the City of Seattle, imposing tk . truck out—Dy Fite | At Be Lesa ee eet Ordinary collars have as little con- No Roug h Edges nt of Streets and | fn, or of any commission or bureau |t&xes and providing irenaha : p2auble age Or te ee A go ae sideration for a neck’s curves as a 2 2 | Works, the superintendent of Light: | theregnto authoriged by such law, | eters Non Satis, “capreeee ee ittery to Piek to Moll. | St. Lo oe ae vee Be } the Superintendent of Build hot by ., ritery. Passed bali| Batteries — Jones and O'Farrell; |[| round hole bas for a square peg. H: Such other, superinvendenta, vor | Reteby created @ fund to, be | vomber, 29, 1910." de. and the, same ot neta ang }Sherdel and Ainsmith. | I d sof departments, ax may be in| ind pepreciation Kestrve Pun to's new section’ tc he enema v me in tite agg es | f your dealer cannot supply Fe ee ear eta teen’ [which the City Council shall set aside, |Section 16, and reading as followat . At Brooklyn you with the VAN HEUSEN Ss: p by'the Mayor, by and with | monthly, from the gross recelpte of] Bection 16. It shall be the’ ‘ OTHER COAST LEAGUE GAMES | Philadelphia . | Collar and the VAN CRAFT aves Yo {the ndvice and comment fo. the Clty | amount not exceeding one and one-|a corporation, to collect and dispose ’ At Los Angeles: | Brookiyn . 7 Shi ft wh hit * ur § : council, . P nl half (1%) cents for each pay of all dead dogs and cats f t : Shirt (a soft white shirt with 'S this article otherwise provided, of | ginger, exclusive of policemen the City of Seattle : First game~= H. %,| Batteries—mith, the VAN HEUSEN Collar at- S Cargo ere om eand Bi firemen. The amount thus set Section 6. That If any sec ; Vernon .6 11 1{line; Ruether and Deberry, Taylor. i, ave, (2) That Section # and Section 7 |anall be expended solely for exton-|ub-aection, sentence, - clause Low Angtieg vooscesesedO 14 | — | teched) write us for address s Your Tj Seine fare hereby Hi tons Mang renewal fof” truck wad | Phrase of thie ordinance in for ee Gp obi gis Pair 4 | one that can i i _ | equipmen Teason held. to be unconstitutios Thomas and iiotin |Ditisberg.. «--- “iz alll ” , cs ie n, prone siaetael toes Feot the validity of the ‘remaining Thornas and Baldwin _ | Pittsburg 2 2) b NOTICE TO ELECTORS, cot the walidity of the remaining Second game KR. H. &.|Cineinnath. ....- eS D4 electors of the © fs Under and pursuant to Section 1 Potton: Te thet hie ordinance Verne 6 tteries—Cooper and Gooch; TU. , *, thel tifleat of Article TV of the Cit Ch y" Los Angele ‘sche stadt Sl own af aeons 8 ; It isn't a VAN HEUSEN unless it's stamped general, munic | there will be subritied to ve qual shell take effect nod be tea nd 7 mn ane - bas y ”, n the y of ed electors 0! he Cl 5 * Batteries: Shellenback and Han-| Phillips-Jones Corporation, Makers ty ey ibs. iG day | oe the municipal election to. be herd pme ® law under the provisions of nah; Crandall and Daly | At New York HF |Hi°'parscd the City Council the ast | in said city on the 2nd day of May, | che, Sie, Charter, providing, Bout ae |day of March, 1% and. signed by | 1922. for their approyal or rejectio Natt the alee eae erein at= EOUOU: «keer orev cesesne’ ‘ iE} me in open session in authentication | Initiative Measure No. 83908, which | sooiet not take. At Oakia New York , : 1 0 NBW YORK] )¢7f,)!* passage this Ist day of March, | sa! proposed measure reads as fol- | jn force ‘until said Society ty HM. E. Ba tteries—Rudolph and Gody; Nehft emmennainoommenteemmanmil | iF J its acceptance of the ‘obile F BOO Franciveo cesseeseee 6 10 2hand Smith, t Kame 1PS-JONES CORPORATION » _1228 BROADWAY _ PHILIP TINDALL, President pro tem, of the Ci Ordinance ;elat lows: ie INITIATIVE PETITION NO, 83908 |b f Sa ee %, bo perfgrmed om Its part aa Berelm

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