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PAGE 14 PAR WErH COMP TrProHs ves Mr AND MHASURE Pon HANDWASHING AND TEATODW ANE UNG AND WASHING Wrrlt VANCO SOAP IN RED TIN CANS Pitch and Paint and Grease VANCO after trying and then your Washing trouble and Houses it's Supertor wh you ba and stew sing anything VANCO and see what it will d i ps, Mille and Railroada t hand Paint and Grease are both Ite merits and ite measure the fad nt style or make and Trucks and Aut for Pleasure And those who Plow, Plant Pick 1 or Bake Can be dissolved in water to any strength Red round tin cans, near nehes, 13 ounces gross weight Sold by Grocers, Druggiats, General Mdse, Variety and Ship Chandlery Stores STAR WANT ADS GET RESULTS (ADVERTISEMENT) Under and pursuant to Section 1 of Article XX. of the City Charter, there will be submitted to the qualified electors of The City of Seattle, at the municipal election to be held in said city on the day of May, 1922, for their approval or rejection, the following proposed charter amendments: RESOLUTION NO. TOOT Council Filed the lat day of Ma 1922. H.W. CARROL City Comptrotier and ex-officio ED J NDMENT NO. 1 PROPOSED AM ro. nd PROPC A RESOLUTION nm th of Article DX d Sec 6 . e Me the city Charter of the City of City Clore. is. M. STREET. Seotie an4 providing tor, the sub- y ™ "Deputy Clerk. Miasion of such proposiectora of |~ Date of first publication in The Bent to the qualifird ver T Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 2022. ion of rejection at the ah mu \clection to be ‘cweineé sealant. Sone Vet ; gral mupicipa) Suarule on the 2nd) pRaposeD AMENDMENT NO. 4 in the City d@ay of May, 1922. cITtY A RESOLUTION ana FRonoer TON ‘ m cl | te amend Section T of Article ‘BE IT RESOLVED BY TH y ie | Q cITY OF of the City Charter of the City of CoUNCIL. OF THE Seattle, and providing f 10 by SEATTLE That Se 11 of Article 1x of oy Sty Charter of the City $f See f th to rem Ne en Tie The City Counct! shall Salanton ef och prose ment to the qui a el said city for their ratification oF rejection at the general municipal Atied ction to be held therein on the HY, wien ince Te the rate id day of May, 1922 or = ag is nd levy the IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY acon ait property.) COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF in the city.) SBATTL, clent revenue) That Section 7 of Article VITI of eeperk: bes sity arter be amended by cipal government |adding thereto « new subdivision to te Of the munitiecal’ year. No be known as tion 7 (b).” which Me esised by tax levy shall be/ shall be in words and figures a» riated for any other purpose) follow wit at specified in h levy. OF) “ection T (b). In the Department wificlal estimate upon WHICM of Public Works there #hal based, unl an emers- | Department of Transportat! e wherein su prop’ head of whieh Bhait bs the Senert necessary for the preserva, | tendent of Transportation, who #h hile peace. health aNd not be included th the who, shal y view, Dut shall be appointed b a he Mayor, by and with the advi Ment of the atituting such went of the City Council. @mergency, shal! specify that in thy Cicue eeeaks City Counetl, © @vent a deficiency be thereby creal- | provided. saree wise © @€ in the fund from which such ap, & i wpe e ation is made, the same she | © be provided for in the next succead. levy, and mus > rinative Vote of at least three: he of the total membership © t at ot e City Counetl. fixed 4 + AND BE IT FURTHER RE- SOLVED, that such proposed amend. | pe mitted to the ai upon it by Slestors, ot the city of Beat for have the excl : 4 reject supery ral municipal ‘election to be held and shall c aged City of Seattle on the 3nd day | mun : Aa tne City Connelt the 1st] purtenant theret | @ay of March, 1922, and stxne: by | and ne of | | | | ag nm session in authentic Set Nis ’paseage this lst day © by the City: aed. Saree, ies e rules, shail appoint, PHIEAP TINDALL, Y ind cont President pro tem of the City |ficers and employes inh Comnectt. | ment "Filed the tat dav of March, 1922 | tion with, said munic H.W. CARROLL, |way system, or such City Comptroiier and tran tation for h § ex-officio City Clerk, have such other additional Date of first publication In The |and perform such o 2. | may be prenc Star, Geattle, March 28, 1922.) Ty the Superintendent of t 3 shall be appoint Ee STON 7e2s. } led civil service a PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2. | be removed for cause, be sh A RESOLUTION AND PROPOSITION | Fetirement from, the office to amend Section 30 of Article 1V cha 7 rat age BR 5 amigo og BY of the City Charter of the City of | Ris former position, jn the cisssiive Beattie, and providing for the sub- | fi!) nervice: and loom which said mission of such PTOpOSed Be eee ee oT transportation ment to the qualified electors of | Superintendent os the gh net Tejection at the general municipal Pp ee ey vg | age apace the tions, reapectively, in the classified ind day o} letvil service BE IT RESOLVED BY THE city | “Sr COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE he qualified That Section 20 of Article TY of City of Seattle for the City Charter of the City of Seat- | their ratification or rejection at the tle be amended to read meral municipal election to be * on 30. FE ba 14 in said City on the Ind day of IT FURTHER RE sch proposed amen: any gene May, 1922 S cetoretor hereafter enacted pro- | PASSED the City Council the tet ibiting or requiring any of day of March, 1922. and signed by fasion, and every person en ime in open sess ithentication , aiding or abetting such vicla-\of ts passage th whether present or ger be deemed guilty of PHILIP TINDALL, nd, upon conviction President pro tem. of the City ereof, shall, unless otherwise pro-| nunel Vided in such ordinance, be pun-| Pited the hed by a fine not exceeding One| HW. CAR lundred ($100.00) lars, oF im- | city Comptr jsonment in the City Jail for @lex-officio City Clerk jod not exceeding thirty (30)\ hy KM. STREET. Deputy Clerk. @, or by both such fine and im-| Date of first publication in The sonment, and such ordinance | Seattle Star, Seattie, March 28, 1922. reafter need not contain | a F Nat the provisions of this NOTICE TO ELECTORS. m shall be applicable thereto as Under and pursuant to Section 1 o me had, been con-|of Article IV of the City Charter, Bilstein euch, ordinance | there will he submitted to the quall- AND BE IT F fied electors of The City of Seattle SOLVED, that such prop ~|at the municipal election to be held ment be submitted to the qualified | in id City on the 2nd day of May electors of the City of Seattle for| 19 for their appro ification or rejection at the | Initiat! Measure No. pal election to be held | said proposed measure reads as fol- City om the 2nd day of May, | lows Initiative Measure No. $2285 the City Council the 1* Ordinanees No. - @ay of March, 1922, and signed by| An Ordinance relating to the mt me in open session in authentication | nicipal railway aystem of The City of its passage, this Ist day of March, | "7PM and declaring the flacal ants. policy of the city in re! City Comptroller and em, w by the cost and ox- ex-officio City Clerk pense thereof shall be borne, By E. M. STREET. Deputy Clerk. nearly as may be, by all who be Date of first publication in The | fi: thereby Beattie Star, Seattic, March 28, 1922. NOW HE ORK, — BE IT ORDAINED RY THE CITY RESOLUTION NO. 7022 OF SEATTLE, AS FOLLOW MENDME PROPOSED RESOLUTION and PRO: mend Articl iT NO. 3 Section 1. That from and after TION to|the firet day of January following VII of the City the taking eff of this ordinance Charter of the City of Seattle, by all cost and eof the mainte- amending Section } thereof, and by nance n of the Muniet repealing Section 6 and Sectivn 7| pal Street System of The (a) thereof; and providing for the |City of Seattle shall be paid wholly ubminsion' of such proposed | out of rev of the City of Seat- amendm to the lifled elec- | tle derived from taxatic sof the City of Seattle for their| Section 2 That from and after ification or rejection at the| the taxing effect of thin ordinance eneral municipal election to be | the City Council of The City of Seat held in the City of Seattle on the|tle shall annually, in the manner 2nd da preser bed by law, provide for the BE IT ( THE CITY of @ tax upon all taxable prop- COUNC CITY OF SE-|erty of the City of Seattle sufficient ATTLE to defray the cost and expense of hat Article VITI of the City Char-| the maintenance and operation of the following respects ensuing year. fe That Section | of wala Article| Section 3. That the cont and ex- VIII be amended to read as follows: | pena of maint nee and operation, fection 1. A Board of Pubite|as used in this ordinance, shall by Works is hereby created, which |computed pursuant to, and in a« shall consist of: The City gineer, |cordance with, the requirements of the Superintendent of Mtreets and the laws of the State of Washin Rawers the Superintendent of Ware. (ton or of any commiasion or bureau Works, the Superintendent of Light. | thereunto authorized by such law. ing, the Superintendent of Buildings. tion 4. That there be and tw hereby created a fund to be known and such other superintendents, or . heads of departments, as may be in| And designated as the Extension this Charter denominated members \¢04 Depreciation Keserve Fund,” into thereof, each of whom shall be ape | Which the City Council shall set aside monthly, from the gross receipta of pointed by the Mayor, by and with | ™0n ) Eros p the sevice ang consent fo the City | ¢ muntelpal rai} ay system an council, for the term, except aa in amount not exceeding one and o a {Pix article otherwiss provided, of halt Ute) sents os corn bey pee, three (3) years genger, exclunive af policemen ‘ané (2) That Section € and Section 7| faiths expended solely for ext of said Article De and the | shall bi ol Te iss are hereby, rerenian’ 8% ‘1 sions and renewal of track and pn TY “MURTHER ry. | eauipment. ED that such proposed amend- | i qualified; | NOTIC eattle for; Under a fon at the | of Artic A 8OL’ ment be submitted to th lector of the City of their ratification or r feneral municipal election to be held there will be submitted to the quali In the City of Seattle on 2nd day (fied electors of The City of Seattle Of May. 1922, at the municipal election to be held Pans ne ¥ Council the 1st/in said city on the 2nd day of Ma Gay of March, 1922, and signed by 1922, for their approval or rejeétion, me in open session in authentication Initiative Measure No, 83908, which President pro tem. of the City | An relating to and ay of March, | tion there- | soptes( cb /Faneee eg us 3 Lge ond Pro tem. of the City | “Whereas, it In to the public inter. | ‘ounce?! ent that the City of Seattle declare Filed the tet dav of March, 1922 ona establish @ fiscal policy in F H.W. CARROLL, tion to the Municipal Street Railway of its passage this lst day of March, said proposed measure reads fol- 4922. {owe PHILIP TINDALL INITIATIVE PETITION NO, 82908, | Big School Orchestra ‘GARFIELD HICH RRREEREEEREEEERE EERE REE EE eee ee _../s Tuning Up to Play B08 OPENED Keep Your Car Yo nd rendered symphenio strains | tomed to conduct t - ANDO La 4 oe preakwey bigh ® ca \ tow of the young men ofthe |W. T. Butler Co. Submits) — \ ( Arms Oil ae GA, ednesday afternoon orchestra ai ust about half " THIS Y Gulag ivetivn 66 eaay'e: ve] Oe ue “elon wh han Lowest Figure feuine-BaITe Ww sT0e HIS wanlbe oons they manipulate, Others w nae are bigger—in slae—but they a With a fieure of $449,500 for the [ GURE PUTS A } SQUEAK in room 18 \ ~ , Ae \y, Seca Rundees ond clghty tiv mger than usual sy | building complete, the W. 7, Butler *SHINE” ON 4 ys; Sais ) \ attle high school students, the com | ony players. Occasionally Mr, | Co,, of Hoattle, was low bidder for the f s of seven high bined orehestr t to erect the prot will entertain the public Fri day night, April 28, in the Are They have pla Letha L. Met sic In the publi me upposed to | Gurfield high school, at 24th ave. and Ur b Jefferson at when bide were pened Thursday by the purchasing Never mind keep | committee of the sehool board ing time with y head and | feet want to be students can organize @ symphony | orchestra and entertain with music| Despite the differences that in not jams, They will ¢ strate the progress made in instru mental must: Vild Spargur needs must exch “I | contre a “( Wan A iw h 3, 3 2 Ph? Joalled for the elimtr room, the girls fications, which ion of 18 clan feteria and vuxiliary Poon, ) & Chrisman were low with a bid of $388,602 The § with such selections as Shubert's . Wednesday afternoon's rehearsal |stnarinished Berenade” and the ren-|%hO0! board Friday , ‘ n 1 The nite Mubmitted by School was only one of the many being held | aition of the “Peer Gynt Bulte . under the direction of John Spargur,| phe 5 Architect Narramore waa $499,000 conduetor of Seattle's sym ie ah for th pleted building and § chestra, Mr, Spargur, in the past | opr 000 for the alternate plan fow weeks, has hurled hin baton be field wehool will accommo: fore much youn, puptla, according to the Tt will be without basement, of reinforeed eon parenta and the public that schoot | grownup and school day the combined hestran of Seattle high schools plan to entertain April bids will be submitted to the ayers haye been divided Into the 85 and the 200 ny oF erour selections will be played by each, Mr services to the High Boho phony in the interest of pr oi ii3 33} 232.3 Spargur, who ts giving his musicians than moting three stories real mustoal en re among co radiy Mebegeatoggh «ord students and in the interest, al ft om “*tiiad ] showing Seattle what “oan be di ‘ . * | Construction will begin immediat —_ declares that much cr dit for the UN-| | Woon the accepta of bide by the b doubte succeas of the or sehoo!l board, and the building t# te is due both the young musicians and |). "yaa. tor occupancy by Beptem Jregulating the keeping of dogs ana | their instructors, Sehool aor Po ber, 19 ‘THY Tne forthe. Collection nko? Chepees! | eee eee ae ene mony in|, Wiliam W, Wilts submitted the wed nf all dead doge and cats, providing |W" sections © e high bid of $499,913. Klght firme pe for the appointment and employ- |ciide Miss Roberta Minter, Mie) son oted ve }ment of the King ¢ Humane | Eliaabeth Seh ker, D. F. Davies, oa | Society, « corporation, und-' At Kingsbury, V. Behymer, Ro i. ater, and amending Ordinance | x ; 38751, approved September 18, | Kendrick and EH, Worth |[ WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE P00 | vate: be 7 . . we ORDAINED BY ‘TIP crry | 1 eee ele ee Oe ee we } Lite Prospect st., from 12th ave to ce * 5 on 6 of Ordi- |] Federal ave., and on Federal ave t ved Heptemb | . P panes No. Se aved 8 mber from Prospect wt, t High ny Ulating the keeping of do land drive, Friday, April 21, from within the City of Beattie, s ™m. to 6 p.m te or ¥ ‘oot | Pealing Ord 2 g Proved Nover ber ™ ‘ | ry sien ir eite S&S gates to Reclamation (GK AELIEF FROM Humane dootatys attbepsrsuonsx | Session Propose Unity Bal. Annotated des and Statutes| SPOKANE, April 20.—-Seattle dele- of the State of W | a i" ahington, be and | gates to the Parco conference on the hereby appointed 4 ‘dee clared te bee Rointed, a2 and de- | Columbia river basin irrigation proj: | the official pound- |G a * Oliv master of oho city of Menthe ang ect arrived here this morning. "| G@t Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets hereby employed for the purpose o8| ‘Tt carrying out and enforcing the pro of this ordinance, and all | fepresenting ¢ jo dean, Gain oh temas | cummerce and ¢ « found running at large with port hotel for br y were met by a committee! local chamber of| ‘That ft» the ytul ery of thow ken to the Daven-|*ands since Dr. Edwards produced kkfant }Olive Tablets, the substitute for having on a license t - / declared to be a public mutsanee ang | They announced they would Invite | calcmel ) shall be the duty of said King Spokane to join an intercity council Dr, Edwards, a practicing physi unty Humane Society to restrate and tmpound ail such animals fs Tacoma, thereby making it ajcian for 17 years and calomel's trbcity council, id-time enemy, discovered the for-| The Seattle delegates are to be| mula fer Olive Tablets while treat: | « of the Co-|ing patients for chronic constipa: | Section 2. That Section ¢ of Ordl- Rance No. 38751. appr emer 18, 1948, entitied “An lating the keeping within the City of Sea loonae taxes and provi for violat thereof, ne Ordinance No? vember 29. 1910 ame is hereby amended te follows aninals Sieelitient an impounde ered tablets. ‘They cause th ary’ er ing from werious tne EXHIBIT ADS ee #02 liver to act “normaits may _iedecm the “animal, within [They never force them to unnatural forty z,Parine (0 aald| An exhibit of the real estate pagee| action | ther with }of the newspapers of the United; Jf you have a “dark brown If, how States and Canada will be « feature | mouth’ bad breath—«a dull tired for more | at the tion of the National) feeling-—sick headache—torpid liver | at @ noon m umbia basin general committee. Two | tion and torpid livers. hundred are expected at the lunch-| Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do| con not contain calomel, bot a healing, leuothing vegetable laxa! forty-wight hh tional charge shall be CONVEMIENT LOCATIONS . ’ Rot ex. | Association of Real Estate Boards, at)—constipation, you find quid EVERETT ay the aning fren’ nila GAGE | San Francisco, May 31 to June 3. ao sure and pleasant results from one " STORE AUTO HOW sTonE DOWNTOWN STORE aid owner E cording to*Hamuel Collyer, secretary jor two of Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tab. 2824 Colby $12-18 East Pike 2041-45 Westlake Ave. tion to the ceipt from ¢ Boclety for ceive @ license tay the ordinance, ‘All by said Humane Soe provisions herein y Treasurer a. of the Seattle Real Batate amsocia-|iets at bedtime King County 46,.8,7% | on | Thousands take them every night id charges, =| Tha exhibit will demonstrate to/ just to keep right. Try them. 16¢] = pr Tealtors and real estate news editors and 300—Advertiaement the methods of handling real est rts of the United be hereinafter | Stat ta | news in various p and Canada, Provided. erie é | A commit of Judges will select natection Bection 7 of Ordi- | the bunt exhits panc . 7 proved Septem. |“ or 19t8, on An ¢ | rdinance ng of d within the City of Seattle nie and regulating the k cat cpnae taxes and providin |Wants Men in Army ‘Srainanue’s, ster’ a4 Finance Department vember 9, 1810 be, ba Pro Rovember 3 .” be. and) Capt. Fred C. Milner, 47th infan as taiiowss sree” Smended. to read liry, announced Thursday that he Section 7. Any animal impounded | authorized to enlist men for the fi for the want of « license tag and! na t of the army. | which is not redeemed within the | a h pecit'ed time shall be humanely de. | Mea posse sophenairy Eroyed oF at the discretion of the |@lucation, at least one year's experi ET eRe Humane ‘Rociety, may jeal work, « legible hand Berson desiring to obtain said’ An” \and fair ability with a typewriter fr ¥ do so upon payment of the |The training in this branch of army Heense t 4 charge p ‘ ing those provided ie meer Ot Stceed= |work, it ia anid, will qualify a man | vided in Section € here 3 ite be an accountant in civil }_,Bection 4 That Section 10 of |life. Recruits will be received at the | Ordinance No. 38751. approved Sep- re recruiting station, | ber 1918. entitled “An Ordi- n | nance ink the keeping of nd will be went to Manila. dogs and cata within the City of Seattle, imposing license taxes and Pherae End teenie Seaman |Leans Out Window 25745. approved November 29, 1910." of Car and Falls be. and the same ix hereby amended Walter L. Cubbin, 29, 3048 W. 5 to read as follows Section 10. The King County Hus mane Society shall keep a Prezediug |#t. & mechanic, leaned too far out a all animals impounded and of their car window on Phinney ave Wednes. | Aispoaitio f jexcriptt ’ dates, end, If thee neh Mm, And iday night and fell out He was tak-| rf en to Ballard private hospital, suf deemed of the charg aid Humane Society sha fering from cuts and bruises. before the Jat and Thth ay | treasury aii moneys inteathe elty gant fo the pre lone herest, Wie ANDITS PROVE recelve an and for consideration wt TO BE MERCIFUL payment for its service In deeeas and carrying out the provisions CHICAG rdinance, an amount equivalent | bandits a bi Pt all moneys received by the |they would not take his wife's jew: | pe Fepealln, proved baad Get One of These Classy departme ments bears 2 > Pioneer sav In Your School Colors . FREE! | Secure Only Two New Subscriptions to The Star and Be the Possessor of One of These Caps. | Get your friends and neighbors who are not } | } { ‘| FY 33 iE Ep Edward P. Morse gave nk cheek on condition now having The Star delivered to their homes to whatever for licence teen tn eours® | els, valued at $5,000. The check | subscribe. Have them sign the subscription fees, penalties and charwes for | came back canceled and filled in for blanks printed below, then bring to The Star and ents and other anirr $100 | Provided for, and the city roller in hereby authorized and directed to draw and the city treme urer to pay or before the loth day of each calendar month @ war rant drawn nithe « ral fund, | payable to the order’ of the arti ALL THIS WE King County Humane Society, tor an amount equivalent to 45% of the fees, Impound alties and charges for eoaermoonaiemetaeaceoal MAT INES DAILY -LADIES ONLY’ effect of this ordinance, be permit | ed to use, free of charge, for «| She period of two years or until the maid |p matinee sage Roel shall earlier secure new Night B5e, ABe, 81.10 pulldings and equipment of every ATS NOW SELLING kind now used in the operation of the NOT A MOVING PICTURE DON’T DELAY | get your cap. All subscriptions must be NEW, that is, people who are not now having The Star delivered to them, cK COLLECT NO MONEY + gm » rveere sig . rab You May Have Your Choice of IN SE JE § < PTIONS. SIMPL AKE "7 ON SEATTLE SUBSCRIPTIONS. SIMPLY TAKE Any of he Follo: ine Colo: THE ORDER FOR THE PAPER Red and Black Black and Orange OUT-OF-TOWN SUBSCRIPTIONS Purple and Black Green and Black MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE AT THE RATE Maroon and Orange Blue and Gold OF 50¢ PER MONTH. SUBSCRIPTION BLANK s I hereby eubscribe to THE SEATTI STAR for two months ahd thereafter until I order same discontinued. 1 a to pay. the carrier at the rate of 600 per month I AM NOT NOW HAVIL 1 THE STAR DELIVERED TOME SB MAME! oiisvincssvendauencbesates deceane Veeceaveevadseescos haben <ci e A ek is itaccoriel nee Win One of These Popular Jautomobiles, all ca platforma, chains, ro collar eotrocuting and asphyxiating equipment. The anid Society shall at the end of two | years from the taking effect of this ordinance, of earlier, ax herein pros vided, return to the city said land, buildings and equipment in the cone dition existing when sald Soclety takes over thelr use pt for nor- mal wear, tear and depreciation Section’ 5. ‘That Ordinance. No. 8751, approved Heptember 1h. 1918 entitled n Ordinance regulatin, the keeping of dogs and cats withif the City of Seat mMposing lice |taxes and providing penaltion tor violations thereof, and repealing Ordinance No. 25745, approved Now vember 29, 1910," be, and the same * hereby amended, by adding theres to © new section to be known as jection 18, and reading ns follows Section 15, It shall be the duty of the King County Huma ciety a corporation, to collect and dispose of all dead dows and cats found in Ings and appurtenances thereto, all s fa ‘ An * . “Vamp” Caps. PLE PAR for. two Every Girl same discontinued, I Will Be JBSCRIPTION BL. HE T until I I hereby subscribe to months and thereafte der 1of al) Goad, dome ex “The sree to pay the carrier at the rate of 60c per month Rection °6, “That” it any. section Greatest 1 AM NOT NOW HAVING THE STAR DELIVERED TO ME Wearing One phrase of this ordinance ta f Girl in p phrane of thin ordination in for any the World’ Shh 3s vavcansd recites nah sé ovds cuheoe be Chased askseeas Soon. or void, such decision shall not fect the validity of the remain portion of this ordinance. Section 7 That this ordinance jwhall take effect and be in force from and after the time it shall bee cor law under the provisions of |the City Charter, providing, how. ver, that the provisions herein af. fecting the King County Humane Society shall not take effect or be lin force wald Society has filed {ta neceptance of the obligations to be performed on its part a herein Gee, $2 and $1.80 provided. 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