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Hazel Whitmore, Woodward. 2—James Blane, Wilkes. Wonder Girl.” Moore. 4—Kitty Madison, Pantages. Fearnley, Metropolitan. Harrold, playing the title “Irehe,” the musical comedy to the Metropolitan theater tragic. amount of feeling for rendering. The so is simply plunged tn the rising of the curtain going down of the same. t Said I Would All My Teeth Thad a very bad case of M me were very sore ms to dentist i two of my 1 ee and did us ‘the sore- ne, and my gums were back to to their 0 original color. three mon my teeth were in fine shape. I lot of these treatments in Lo and the purchasers report tain Pftering it to the people e made the price of Peucher treat low, and I guarantee a refund money if you aro not sate he 10,000 Jn de Jontt with the ie. ve on depos’ nave, fio ‘Trust ‘and Savin # Bank it this guaranteed treatment and ean see for yourself how very the price is, and © your- shat you wilt either it relief our mone JOHN MeDERMOTT, Union League Bidg. Lom Angeles, Cal. 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It played to capacity houses during the en- gagement here Inst year and, judg: Ing from the advance aale, every: body & going to seo It again. WRIGHT DANCERS AT THE MOORE Frank Wilcox and the Wright Dan- cers share headline honors at the Moore next week. Wiicox will be seen tm “Ilurry Up, ." & bright comedy. He is a ver- satile and accomplished actor, who bas played every sort of role, from Unele ‘Tom to Hamlet. with the comedy is a very appealing The Wright Dancers come under the guiding hand of ‘hat creator of dances, Anita Peters Wright. Aphrodite” wi Intermingied Produced it was a Wright dancer who was the outstand- ing feature of the production. The current vehicle is called “A Dance Charies Oleott and Mary Ann, and Mary,” in “Char- Me's Songs,” is another added attrac- “just Charit Marte and Ann Clark need no tn- troduction to the patrons of high- class amusements. Their artistry in the past is more than @ guarantee for future endeavors. “Courtship in Song” ts the oftertng of Bobby Roberts and Maud Clark. “The Wonder Girl” is an aerialist. Emerson and Baldwin are jugglers. COMEDY FARCE AT WOODWARD “The Hottentot the story of a Uric Acid Causes Rheumatism suffering and cxerclag and ‘overeating exempt from Uric Acid secretions in one aod Bladder Trouble, lesplesmnenes Nort. na alirienie. ring. from an excess of Lay atural filters of ina ‘can hot properly carry off the. pole the excess poison (Uric Acid) 4 into the system and VER BATTLES WITH OCTOPUS Devil Fish Is Finally Beaten Into Insensibility TACOMA, April 22,-—Tattling with 4 giant octopus « dozen fathoms be- neath the surface of Puget Sound, Walter McCray, famous old-time diver, successfully fought bis way to freedom here yesterday ‘The devil fish wound ita tentacles around McCray, threatening to shut off the air pipe, The diver, thru his marine telephone, called for a steel wrecking bar and plercet the pulpy masse Of the octopus. The diver and the devil fish, lock ed in @ death embrace, were hauled to the surface, and the sea monster was finally beaten into insenalbillty, The octopus ie eaid to be the largest ever seen in Puget Sound waters. It is the firet of ite kind ever known to attack @ man, accord: ing to MeCray. —— gentleman jockey whose riding col- ors were generally “biack and blue,” will be next week's attraction at the Home of Spoken Drama, the Wood- ward theater, This le the famous farce comedy success with which Wiilie Collier enjoyed such @ phenom: eval rum at the Cohan theater in New York, and which has only re contly been released for stock com pany production. While there is a charmingly told love tale running thru the play, it has been construct. ed for laughing purposes primarily, and some of the funniest situations imaginable have been contrived by ite ve. As Sam on, the part cre ated by Willie Collier, Alexts B, Lace ls afforded the strongest opportunity for humor the local season has de veloped, and this artist shows to ad vantage in this lighter role. He ts ably assisted in the creation of hu morous material by Richard Mack, who has the role of Swift. Peasy Fairfax ts created by Mase) Whit more, and here again she appears as one of the modern wholesome Amert- can girls which she can so success fully portray. The rest of the company is well cast. DANCERS ON NEW. PAN BILL M. Golden's “Potpourri Dancers” in @ co#mopolitan dance revue will furaiah the headline offering of the | NEW NOW AT WILKES new bill at the Pantages, opening with the matinee next Monday after. noon, Dorothy Beattle and Adolph Tome are the featured members of the company. The production is «ald to carry some gorgeous svttings and brilliant costumes. Two other acts that share stefar Positions are Mack and Lane and Everest's monkeys, Hloward Mack and Henrietta Lane have long been favorites with vaudeville audiences in this country and they are appear ing tn thelr newest fun originality, called “What In It All About? monkeys stage a monkey & complete vaudeville show in which all the performers, joven to the orchestra members, are monkeys, It ts a comedy featureand & distinctive novelty. “A Rube and a Ruby” fe the title of the comedy ekit to be presented MUSIO BY HARRY TIERNEY it repeatedly attacks the joints, causing seve an about by an impaired action ig th “Got rid of the cause—the organs o 8 not properly fulfill their norm: this condition done yourself with Rhe Cures and Kidney Medici m a the greatest Urle Acta in not & patent medicin remedy ever compounded tor thin ed |Improvernent. « first bottle should be 9 marked that the atment should no longer be consid ered an, experiment. Tue stores, or sent post- ‘This ts the second annual production of with the first of these comic and exotic annuals seen here last year, The current “Follies” ts a new, a» later and an en- tirely differ. ent show. This is the company that played in “IRE: the VANDERBILT THEATER, NEW YORK, AMERICA’S GAYEST, FLEETE: The Bohemians, Inc., Present Second Annual Revusical Comedy of New York’s Latin Quarter GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES NBERT SAVOY E JAY BRENNAN THIRTY FAMOUS ARTISTS’ MODELS Prices—Nights: Lower Floor, $2.50; Balcony, $1.50, $2, $2.50; ming With Follies Show Julia Silvers. This petite bit of feminism is coming to etropolitan week after next aa the prima donna with the Greenwich Follies, She is every bit as pretty as her pic- ture. by Chester Nelson and Kitty Madi fon. ‘The Popularity Girls, four fo num ber, are programmed as vaudeville top-notch singers. Mole, Jesta and Mola, two young men and a sprightly girl, are cyctiate The Ruth Roland serial, “White ts shown at matiness, COMING To MET After bia unparalleled euccess tn New York last spring in five great roles, Walter Hampden ts coming to the Metropolitan theater, opening Bunday, May 7. Mr. Hampden will be seen here tn the following plays: “The Servant in the How Saturday matinee; “Othello,” Monday end Raturday evenings; “Hamlet.” ‘Tuesday and Friday evenings; “The Taming of the Shrew,” Wednesday matinee; “The Merchant of Venice,” Wednesday evening, end “Macbeth, Thursday evening Bunday evening and LEADING LADY Miss Katherine Van Buren, new leading woman, will be introduced to Wilkes patrons at tomorrow's matt nee in “A Pair of Silk Stockings,” naid by Eattern critics to be one of the funniest of farces, Tomorrow! will also see the return of Emmett) | Vogan, « former Wilkes favorite, Mies Van Buren te « Gaughter of Mabel Van Buren, the moving pic ture star, and she has herself at tained prominence In the moving ple- from the hoapltal ture world as well as in the spoken Grema. She has had many auccess ful eteck engagements in the South and her charming personality wi! undoubtedly make many friends for her at the Wilkes. “A Palr of Bitk @tockines™ has for Ite leading characters « @tvorce4 cov- pla, each weary of the new freedom. He takes his via the alcoholic route N wer COMMENCING T TOMORROW NIGHT PRICES Nitin Be He. t'eise, Hi San 0 MATINEE SOC to $t. 50 BRINGING THE FIRST FRAGRANT BREATH OF NATURE'S MOST BUOYANT AND BEAUTEOUS SEASON! Returning for a single week to the scene of its tremendous triumph last season and assembling in Seattle for the first time —The Distinguished Artists of the New York Cast— The Vanderbilt Producing Company Presents THE SMART MUSICAL COMEDY STAGED BY EDWARD ROYCE Gordon Whyte, the eminent dramatic critic, said: There ts @ vast difference between # Puritanical show and ono filled with Oriental lasctvity. No theater-goer wants the former, and few want the latter, They have their success, it is true, but the style of musical show which pleases the general run of pevple is one like “Irene,” whe hole family can go and be amused without blushing. 6 mn se ONE WEEK COMMENCING SUNDAY NIGHT, APRIL 30 ¥4,7 1." MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED NOW AND FIL . RECEIPT WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK OR MONEY ORDER AND STAMPED SEL¥-ADDRESSED RETURN ENVELOPE ST AND MOST ANTIC ENTERTAINMENT The Most Noteworthy Girland-Music Show That Has Ever Visited the Pacific Coast PLAN TO DRIVE BOOK BY JAMES MONTGOMERY ” during its two years’ run at JLED IN THE ORDER OF THEIR. llery, 60e, $1. OUT SHYSTERS' Sleuths Say Quack Lawyers |aergritt, retired merchant, W. L/W y Promote Crime Wave Shyster lawyers, greatest cause of crime waves, are to be driven out of the Northwest along with their clientele of drug peddlers, ‘This in the Job undertaken by the Northwest Association of Siteriffe and Police, announced at a luncheon meeting Friday of local association tons.” All resident judges of Seattle will | be asked to aitend the next associa on meeting, and urged to exert their utmost influence towards driving the shyster out, tt was decided. The aid of bar associations will also be enlisted, and the drive car ried to other cities of thi . Ore gon, Idaho and Montana, to clean their courts of unscrupulous and up ethical lawyers. Police Chiet W. HM. Searing, In spector Hans Damm, Sheriff Star wich, W. R. Jarral, loosl chief of the secret service, Prosecuting Attor ney Malcolm Douglas and other offt cials who attended the meeting, free ly expressed their opinions of shys tering attorneys. A census of dope peddlers, yeees and other hardened erimtnais will be taken, thruout the Northwest, it ls contemplated, if funds can be od. | tained, and broadcasted for use of association members. connection that the fingerprint each criminal so enumerated be taken to make later identification positive |rrante’ oe th tive. Boy Shot by Girl Hoyers Near Death 8AN ie, O April 92.-—-Out come of the injuries of Harold Gallo. way, IT-yearold vietim of hia 1¢-year-| £0! O14 eweetheart’s wrath, was still un jeertain today, according to reports Irene Granstedt, the echoolgirt tn whose hand was held the gun which shot Galloway, will be detained at the detention home pending recovery or death of Galloway, authorities an nounced. —ehe takes hers otherwise There will be the usual matiness tomorrow, Wednesday and Saturday IT! LYRICS BY JOS, MeCARTHY SATURDAY Identically as Played for Eight Months In New York Twoly Weeks in Chicago Sat, Mat: 500 to $2 jey 3 | RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION to wi Two Dead as Result |Law Does Not Limit of Oil Station Fire; Vets’ Compensation DOWNEY, Cal, April 22 Two| Becaune allowances or compensa deaths have resulted so far trom an|tion paid disabled veterans by the ol! station fire here yesterday. The| government are considered gratuity rather than salary or payment for last to muccumb was Kdward Van-|ralber than, waliry Of Daal trainees vernment p jonas in Be Henry, grain merchant, died a short |attie are not affected by the time before, Two others are in a|law which forbids payment |government of two salaries totaling | $2,000 to the mame per Beattic office of the Veter nw bureau hae recelved instructions | to this ottect critical condition. Monkey Attacks Girl on Street | CARDIFF, April 27,—-A monkey | Darty Pinned Under | belonging to a street musician at tacked Marjorie Bairstow, aged 9, Auto, Escape Unhurt | knocked her down and bit her neck! “Ooi April 22-—Altho| severely. | they were pinned under thetr over-| os turned automobile, six persons on SERV ICES for Fran: | caped serious injury in an accident cis W. Mortell, former employe of| near here last night, A car driven the elty mptrolier, will be held) py James Irving, superintendent of | Monday at 9 o, m,, at the Sacred) Stimson logging camp, at Arlington Heart church, Interment will be In| backed over a grade the Calvary cemetery. | the more th SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1922. Rega Is Supreme for Foot Comfort ANT KMLIKY for tired, aching, Trial size, ten INw tender, aw “t conta inilver), ¥ tre Pillar, delivered. IW Laboratories, P. 0. Nox Four Three, San Francis California, — Advertise ment CU = benefited by the vapors of — Visks VAPO RUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly CANDIED LAXATIVE FOR CHILOREN OR AOULTS/ ry MOVITS Seu STrHe OOFATEST ACTERS m THE wom YO KEEP THE UVER AND COwRLS ORDERLY AT ALL GooD DRLCOITS NOTICE 10 ) ELECTORS Under and purmant te Section 1 of Article XX. of the City Charter, 7 there will be submitted to the qualified electors of The City of Beattie, at the municipal election to be held in said city on the tnd day of | May, 1922, ee en eee the following proposed charter amendmenta: pope ere NO. 700% Counce! PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 1 Viled the Let day of March, 192%, A RESOLUTION and PROTO ¥ CARR to amend Bection It of the City Charter of the City providing for t b> City Comptroller aad City Clerk. by BE. M. STRENT, Deputy Clerk, biication in The March 28, 1922. Date of first Ue Star, Beattie, ment_to the @ the City of Beattie fo i letpal ¢} 4 RESOLUTION NO. 7036. tothe City of Reattle PROPORMD AMENDMENT NO. 2 a REBO! ITION and PROPORTION KAOLVED mY THY CITT OF THR CITY OF the ey, “harter of the | tle be amended to read ae ‘ennu Pw IT RESOLVED BY crry COU mr, or THs tr or = it, anne VIII of ind by s y tax levy shall B*| shail be in words her Purpos* | follows, to-wit hat epee vy. OF| “Rection 7 (b). Im the Department the official estimate upon which |of Public Works there shall be a/ the same is based, unless an emers-| Department of Transportation, the spay existe wherein such appropria-|head of which shall be the Supe: a7 gee fA for the proserva- | tendent of Tran: rtation, who tom of the public pease, healt 1 | not be included im the classified civil safety, The ordina by appropriation shall cont: ment of th ote congttuting euch oe ity Counctl f the Board of Public Works. the City Co AND BE ortation, saving to the City FOLVED, that euch proposed amend-|Councll such powers as are con- be submitted to the ‘aualified | fered upon it by law or charter, shall have the exclusive manage: | ment. supervision and contro! of. J municipal etection to be and shall operate and maintain the be City of Beattie om the and day muntetpal street railway system and of May, 1822 ei) plant factiities, shops, buildings Passed the bo} ¢ Counet! the Istland structs purtenant theret day of Marc’ y ed byl end any and all other mean ine In open aresion uthemtication | tre eportation for hire owned oF op of ne tpescage this tet day of oa. ‘aes TILIP TINDALL. President, ee tom. of the City Pred the ‘ine ‘aay of March, 1932 KW. CARNOLI. 1, City Comptrotier and aportati for hire — coreg City Clerk, such other additional jon tn ‘The Qerform such other Gentile of ag A as Maren 28, 1922. LATTION 7028. rr ED AMENDMENT NO. 2 |). removed for cause, be shall. upor A RESOLUTION AND PROPOSITION tre ‘t from the effice of to amend Section 20 of Articie IV | intendent of I Fem gee resume ef the City Charter of the City ot | hia former posits the classified Beattie, and providing for the sub- civil service; and the last b mission of such proposed amend-|to the position from whic Mont to the quelified electors of Superintendent of Transportation id city for their ratification or | was appointed the lest « pe! | tees in sitions euberdinate the ction to be hei ay of May, 192 IED BY THE CITy OF THE CITY oF That Section #0 of Article IV" of the City Charter of the City of Seat of oe Us be amended to read as follows Floatina oF resersen Section 20. Every person violat- | Flt") stig city ts ing any genera! ublic ordinance May, 1922 hr or hereafter enacted pro-| BASSET) the City Council the 1st hibiting or requiring any act orl ggy Ar ninth” p55 ‘Sed clemed be agen every person counsel- | ime in open session in authenticatic ee See aan |or'its passage this lat day of March, | whether present | Te22 i PHILIP TINDALL, President pro tem of the City . Connect! vided in such . P Filed the let day of March, 1922 lehed by @ fine not « KH. W. CARROLL, H ($100.00) Do City Comptroller and in the City exceeding — thirty sth such fine and tm- ex-officlo City Clerk ) | By BE. M. STREET, Deputy Clerk. wating the keeping of dome a ‘ ate “providing fo nt and employ- ment of the King County Roctety, corporation, er. 4 amending Ordii roved Beptember 16, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY QF BRATTLE AB FOLLOWS: Section 1. That Bection & of Ordie on No. $0761, approved Nophember Th is18. entitied “An Ordinance re vlating the keeping of dogs and o within the City of Beattie, impowiny license taxes and providing penal- r violations thereof, and re- pealin, Ordinance No. 46, ap- proved November 29, 1910." be, and the same is hereby amended, to read fat i‘ under and by 3266 to Beetion | 32 master of th hereby employed for the pur carrying out and entorcing the pro- ¥ an Raving on @ license tag hereby declared to be a public nuisance and it shall be the duty of seid King County Humane Society to restrain and impound all such animals. ection 2. That Section Pence No. 38761, approved September 1918, entitled “An Ordinance reg- stadinan tet talephag’ oa dogs and cate within the City of Seattle, conse taxes and providing for violations thereof, ing Ordinance Ni 7 November 2%, 19 Section 6 Unless an tmpeunded |animal te suffering from serious in- Jury OF disease, the owner or k | 4 redeem the animal wi forty-eight hours by payin: King County Humane Prescribed license tax. oether. with © penalty One Dollar. p how- Be cotve @ license the ordinance within the City Baring. Heense taxes and les for visiations Geri eee Ordinance No. a ember 29, 1910. be, hereby amended, te specified time shall be stroyed or at fhe discretion ing County jumane Society, may be held for a longer period, and person desiring t obtain wala ante mal may do s0 ui; Noense tax and char, tad day of | 0: the keeping o: within then city . impo: ay 9 lieense tazes a for violations ie Ordinance No, ‘oved November 29, 1910. is hereby amended, Section 16. The 5 Se County He mane Society rhall keep record st if Date of first publication in The Hs | Seattle Star, Beattie, March 28, 1922. ay provision im reference to thes, intona of t NOTICE TO ELECTORS. | De applicable thereto as| Under and pursuant to Section 1/ if the same had been con-|of Article IV of the City Charter, | tained in such ordinance there will be submitted to the qualt-| N BE IT FURTHER RE- | fied electors of The City of Seattle, | SOLVED, that such proposed amend. municipal 1d ment be submitted to the qualified | slectors of the City of Seatt | their ratification or rejection at the feneral municipal election to be held In said City on the 2nd day of May, al or rejection, | which | Initiative Measure No. 82285 the tet Ordinance No. ——. An Ordinance relating to the mu-| nicl railway aystem of The © ¢ feattie, and declaring the fis is sutley of the city im relation ther Counet! dw President pro tem. of the City Counetl Filed the lst day of March, 1932 H.-W. CARROLL, City Comptrotier and ex-officio City Clerk By K. M. STREET, Deputy Clerk, | nearly as may be, by all who bi Date of first publication in The | fit thereby Seattle Star, Seattle, March 28, 1522. Now. THEREFORE, RE IT ORDAINED RY THE crry 32 TTLE, AS FOLLOWS: NO. on i. That from and after t day of January following | ing effect of this ordinance, | Byetem, whereby. the cost thereof shall be RELOLUTION NO. PROPOSED AMENDMF amend Article VIII of the City| Charter of the City of Seattle, by | amending Section 1 thereof, and by | operation of the Muniel- | re wiing Section 6 and Section 7 |p Railway System of The; (ah thereof, and providing for the |City of Seattle shall be paid wholly submiasion of such propowed | out of revenues of the CI ity of Seat- amendment to the qualified elec-| tle derived. tro tore of the City of Beattie for their | “Rection "2. That trom and after ratification or rejection at the | the taxing effect of this ordinance, geet! municipal election to be | the City Council of The City of Seat fea dey the eae + of Seattle on the/ tie shall annually, tn the manner rescribed by law, provide fo at ir ResonveD. BY TH crty |Pery of a tax upon al taxable proms COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Sk-|erty of the City of Beattie murticlent ATTLE: to defray the and expense of d operation of lway System for Sa That Article VIII of the City Char- tor of the City of Seattle be amended in the following respects (1) That Section 1 of sald Article the cont and ex- VITE be amended to read an follows: | pense of maintenance and operation, Section 1. A Roard f Public |as used in this ordinance, shall be) in hereby created. computed pursuant to, and in mec- shall consist of: The City Engineer, | cordance with, requirements of the Superintendent of Streets the laws of the State of Washing-| Sewers, the Superintendent of |ton or of any commission or bureau Works, the Superintendent of Ligh thereunto authorized by such law. | ing, the Superintendent of Buildings, Section 4. That there be and ts and such other superintendents, or | hereby created @ fund to be known | heads of departments, as may be in| and designated as the “lextension | this Charter denominated members |and Depr tion Reserve Fund,” into | thereof, each of whom shall be ap- | which the City Council shall set aside, pointed by the Mayor, by and with |monthly, from the gros the advice and consent fo the City |the municipal railway Council, for the term, except as In | &mount not exceeding one and one- | this article otherwise provided, of |half (1%) cents for each pay pas- | three (3) yours. senger, exclusive of policemen and (2) ‘That Section 6 and Section 7| firemen. The amount thus set aside if aid Article VIII be, and the |*hall be expen on- me are hereby sione and renewal of track and nie re Pe eauipment. tora of the City of Bea NOTICE TO ELECTORS. Under and pursuant to their r “on or reje of Article IV of the City cipal elect there will be submitted to the a in the ¢ fied electors of The City of Seattle, i of Seattle o of wis; 1922. jat the municipal election to be held ed the City Council the 1st |In said city on the 2nd day of May, ha oh Mare, 1208 ne een Wel Thee Poe thale toetotal oe rejection: | me in open session in authentication | Initiative Measure No. 83908) which | of Ite passage this Ist day of March, | nid propowed measure reads as fol- lows PHILTP TINDALL, President pre tem. of the City An Ordinance lating to and taxes and providing penalties ¢ INITIATIVE) PETITION NO, 83908. | be all animals Teapoumed disposition with 4 ton re jdates, and, if the animal te ‘re- jermed, of the charges Imposed. 4 Humane Society shall pn ct before the Ist and 15th day of each calendar month pay into the city treasury all moneys received pur- svant to the provisions hereof. The King County Humane Society shall | recetve as and for consideration in ayment for ite services in enforcin: and carrying out the provisions o thi. ordinance. an amount equivalent te 85% of all moneys received by the City ‘Treasurer from any source whatever, for license fees, Impound- ing fees, penalties and charges for dors, cat animals, as herein F and the city | comptrolier Is hereby authorized and directed to draw and the city treas- urer to pay on or before the 10th | day of each calendar month war. |rant drawn on the general fund Payable to the order of the said King County Humane Society, for an amount equivalent to 86% of tha total of all money recetved by the City Treasurer during the preceding month, from any source r, for license fees, impound- penalties and charges for animale as pro- ing Count u . upon the takt) effect of this ordinance, be perm! jted to use, free of charge, for tiod of two years, or until the sald Society shall earlier secure new buildings and equipment of every kind now used In the operation of the elty pound, Including all land, bulld- ings and appurtenances thereto, all automobiles, all cages, platforms, chains, ropes, collars, electrocuting and asphyxiating equipment. The Soctety shall at the end of two years from the taking effect of this ordinance, or earlier, as herein pro- vided, return to the city said land, buildings and equipment tn the con- dition exist! en said Society takes over an, except for nor- Ay a depreciation. irdinance Ni ashi approved September 18, rita entitled “An Ordinance regulatin the keeping of dogs and cate with the City of Seattle, imposing Neen: violations hereof, and repeal Ordinance No. 25745, approved No- vember 29, 1910," be. and the same ir) hereby. amended, by adding ther to a new section to be known Sect on 16, and reading as follows: tion 16 Tt shall be the duty of the King County Humane Soclety, a corporation, to collect and dispose of all dead dogs and cats found ia the City of Seattle. Section 6 That ff any sub-section, sentence, phrase of this ordina an Teason held to be tinconatitutionat or vold, such de ion shall not a fect the validity of the remainin portion of this ordinance, Section 7. That thie ordinance shell take effect and be in force from and after the time it shall be- come « law under the provisions of the City Charter, providing, ho: ever, that the provisions herein a: fecting the King County Humane Society shall not take effect or in ree until said Soctety is tiled its pateens. of i obligations te o rrorm, on its part eras provided. = é