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Select any shape you desire and our trained milliners will lend their expert assistance in selecting suitable trimmings and will pin them in place for you. _ \China Is Unsettled, Says Italian Envoy) Condit is in China are badly un aott and trade with the Weetern world will be impossible until ite dit ficulties are straightened out, Comte Lododico Muin-Mocensio, Italian charge d'afafires at Peking for a year and a half, declared Wednesday. The diplomat is on his way to Home to ORGETFULNESS | AIDS ROBBERS| GRESHAM, Ore., April ~A. W.} Metzzar, who operates one of the largest grocery stores here. has a for Umits will reduce the value of their getful bookkeeper. Metzgar himself property and make it worth lew segment et ara ele co aaphe than the same property outatte the ee eentination ona bit of Jetty imite if they vote to assosm Qnd pasted it just above the combina. themseives a $22 tax o tien. every thousand axsensed This morning, when Metzear! vajuation as the opened the strong box, in the drawer) Erickson street Ror Where he had left $100 in cash re Warren Harv posed a note, which sald Pesta pF 0 “Thanks for your help. ment club in (Signed) “TH Weinesday night “They didn't even leave a finger-| “People inside the city limits," he print,” wailed Metzgar = " JoEWS PALACE HIP NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION OF PORT COMMISSIONER, KI NOW PLAYING DORIS MAY In “Eden and Return” COUNTY, WASHINGTON. GRACE CAMERON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified electors of the Port of “LET'S GO” Other Acts of Quality STAKES FLING AT FARE BILL} Home owners inside the city atreet car dollars of Proposed und: car measure. speaking before vot uirview Hill Improve northeast Seattle nad, the fare of every person who outside the city limits, for tra and aliens who do own property and pay no taxes. “would be paying a nickel on lived touriats. patente not THE=—— ILKES Seattle's Own Family Theater Seattle, King County, State of Wash- ington, that on May 2nd, 1922, an election will be held for the purpose of electing thereat one PORT COM MISSIONER for a term of three years. The polls will be open from $A. M. to 8 P. M. of the same day : CLAUDE C. RAMSAY, Chairman, Board of County Commissioners. MALCOLM DOUGLAS, Prosecuting Attorney. D. E. FERGUSON, County Auditor. ELECTION BOARD OF KING COUNTY. | Dated this 17th day of April, 1922 NOW PLAYIN “A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS” MATINEE SATURDAY ———————————— Beginning Sunday Matinee “THE HEART OF PADDY WHACK” Chauncey Olcott's Greatest Success 6—Musical Numbers—6 COMING SATURDAY Joveddah De Rajah “amous Hindu Mystic Assisted by PRINCESS OLGA MEN TO WORK HATCHTENDERS ... WINCHDRIVERS .. . BOOM MEN ........ : LONGSHOREMEN .. TRUCKERS ........ SHIPS ..WAGES 90c .. WAGES 90c per hour per hour .WAGES 90c .. WAGES 80c . WAGES 70c per hour per hour per hour APPLY AT COLUMBIA HALL N. E. Corner Second and Oak Sts. Portland, Oregon WATERFRONT EMPLOYERS’ UNION This Association is furnishing all labor on the Portland Water- front and is in best position to place men in steady employment. White Labor Only | cers, THE Maurice Said, So Orthoped By Wanda von Kettler Maurice Murphy, § years old, sug gented it is how the annusl Crystal Poot championship swimming meet happens thin year to be belt in the interest of an Orthopediv hospital bed. Maurtes, Beattie a youthful swimmer of shivered in his bathing sult on the side of Crystal Pool “When I just «wir to show off,” he protested to G. BK. Sherwood, manager the pool, who had asked the young man to demonstrate his «cil as + cham pion high diver in the coming meet, “go k’plunk. I lib. to wim like — tke el, Uke Orth'pedic. Why don'teha’ have a meet for ne like the Orth'pedio?* HE MADE A SrREECH Now it happens that Maurice had reason to knew something e*out the Orthopedic work, His mother is Mre John F. Murphy, an enthusiaatt member of the Broadway Orthopedic Guild. Just one week previous Maurice had been asked to make a " on “the Orthopedic” at the . where he stodies pub king in the deginners’ class. pedic was somewhat on his hing someth peeeh”™ ninh lie wp The Or mind G. KB. Sherwood listened somewhat surprined on this afternoon. when the young man shivered on the side of CORNS ‘Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't “Freew hurt a bit! Drop a little on an aching corn, in ntly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the eal luses, without soreness or irritation. Advertisement AMUSEMENTS vi MOORE ES is THEATRE ren uid ms WAUDEVILLES"* FRANK WRIGHT WILCOX DANCER: Mary and Ann Clark Emerson and Baldwin “The Wonder Girl” Roberts and Clark CHARLES OLCOTT AND SEATTLE STAR ic Will Profit it) Baby Ivy Ward, 7-year-old movie stary who will swim with Seattle youngsters Fri- day night, and Maurice Mur- \phy, 8, who is interested in both swimming and the “Orth'pedic.” Photo by Grady thé poot and made the muazertion | One-half hour later Sherwood was Jconnected by phone with certain members of the Orthopedic eulld, and jone-half hour and five minutes later it was all decided. Proceeds received |this year from the Crystal Pool an |nual championship meet, to be breld | Friday night, April 28, would be de | voted toward the purchase of an Orthopedic hospital bed | For some reason or other that de cision set things buzzing. Heatth so clety became exceedingly irtereated fn the “season's swimming meet.” | Beatthe’s wociety buds, even. were en jleted to usher on she night of the | big eplash | Then something Baby Ivy Ward queen, arrived tine happened. rold ttle to make | "personal appearances” at the | Mouse, Somebody asked | Ward if she would swim with tle kiddies Friday night for t! jfit of a kiddie'’s bed at the Orthopedic. And Baby Ivy, wh | played with Mary Pickford end other filmdom stars, consented. On Fri |day night she will poke he- brown, locks under a iubber cap. ja swim suit and «plash a‘ out | pool with 40 Seattle youngsters | For 40 Seattle youngsters, '20 champion grown up have declared their inte participate in the meet 1 youngsters entered to “ate are Jack Murphy, 11, with his brother, Maurice, is a high diver of George Garber, 10 | wavy don besides sa'mmers, ne Among lo who merit waid “strokes,” othe Most to have four and Harry Johnstone, one S-year-old swimming enthusiast all the boys.and giris entering the contest trained a Crystal Pool under the direction of Coach Don Vickers, who im suid to be blissfully up-in-the.alr the Orthopedic the boys absolutely have been over meet jand girls themselves, small Besides numerous ming and diving events of the evenin junior swim hibitions, the will Irelude th ition for the and jonas in diving and cham All Seatte cham several coast medal jand certificate winners wil! be pres jent. Medals will be to both youngster win annual adult comp tional adult exhib: pion sv pions, na several imming beniden presented and grown-up ners Friday night | In the meantime members of the Broadway Orthopedic guitd, unde whone auspices the meet will now be held, 1 for hoy vr girl at This | it and will be Pool Bed. In FREE TOOTH-PULLING TEST HERE SATURDAY Got any teeth you want pulled? 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Advertinement, NOTICE Under and pursuant to Section 1 of Article XX. of the City Obarter, 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 2nd day of May, 1922, for their approval or rejection, the following proposed charter aunendments: RESOLUTION NO, 7003 PROPORED AMENDMENT NO. 1 RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION ~- am 4 Bection 11 of Article IX f the City Charter of the City of tthe, nd providing for the sub- mission of auch proposed amend- ment to the qualified electors of the y of Beattie for their ratt- fication or rejection at the gen- municipal election to be held in the City of Meattic on the ind day of May 2. BE IT RESOLVED COUNCIL. OF THE SEATTLE That Section 11 of Article IX of the City Charter of the City «/ Beat- tle be amended to read lows Rection 11 The City Counet! shall annually, within the time specified oy law, by ordinance, fix the rate oe t (ADVERTISEMENT) Counett : Filed the ist dey of March, 1922. HH. W. CARROLL, City Comptroller and ex-officio City Cher y KE. M, STREET, Deputy Clerk publication in The te of firet ttle ot March 28, 1922 Beattie Star, Beattie, RESOLUTION NO. A RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION nd Hection 7 of Article VIIT City Charter of the City of crTy nY THE or CITY ch proposed am ent to the qualif 4 city for their rejection at the gene election to be held ther tnd day of May, 1922 BEIT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BEATTLE unielpal in on the oto be levied and levy the es upon all taxable property Both real and personal, in the elty Meedes to ra ufficlent revenu®| ‘That Heetion 7 of Article VIII of to carry on the different depart-|lthe City Charter be amended by men the municipal government | adding thereto a new subdivision to for the enmuing ff be known as “Bection 7 (b),” which vevens | anhalt figures a» nd employes in h ment or employed upon or In connec- with, sald municipal street rai) ayetem, or such other means of sportation for hire. He shall have euch other additional owers rm such other duties as reactibed by ordina’ I Bu dent of Transper year, No x levy shall be in words and y other pur to-wit in such levy, oF on 1b). Inthe Department upon which ve Works there shall be @ nemerg-| Department of Transportation. the propri f which shall be the Buperin- wary for the pr Transportation. who shall tion of the public not bs juded in the classified civil safety, The service, but shall be ap appropriation the Mayor, by 4 consent of « term, except n otherwise event @ deficiency provided, of three ye nd who ed in the fund from which may be removed Mayor by »priation is made, the sa filing meth f remov with the Re’provided for in the next succeed: | C1 nell, Ye cheil be 6 methbe in levy, nad must receive the 4 of Public Work The tive vote of at Ie of the Superintendent of fourths o the total membership of Transportation 1 be fixed by the City Counetl ordinance. The Superintendent, of AND RE I(T FURTHER RE-)| Tre *portation, saving to the City SOLVED, that such prop nd | | such powers as are con- ment be submitted to the av upon it by law or charter, electors of the y of Seattic for|shall have the exchus' their ratification tion at the ment, supervision and control of. eneral municipal election to be held |and shall operate and maintain the fe the City. of Meattic on the 2nd dey | municipal street railway system and 18 all plant facilities, shops, building the City Council the 1st and structur ppurtenant thereto, ¢ March, 1922, and signed by|and any and all other means of me tn open seasion in authentication | trans tation for hire owned or op- of ite passage this let day of | erated by the City; and, subject to March, 1522. 1 appoint, re PHILIP TINDALL, vr President pro tem. of the City Coun Filed the int day of March, 1922, H.W. CARROLI, City Comptrol! ex-officio City Clerk. Date of first publication tn The Seattle Star, Beatie, March 28, 1922. | one a p ted from the REAOLATTION NO. 1086 clansified civil service and shall not PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2. be removed for cau he shall, upon A RESOLUTION ANT LOPOSITION | retirement from the office of Super- te amend Section 20 of Article IV |intendent of Transportation, resume of the City Charter of the City of | his former position in the classified Beattie, and providing for the sub- civil service: and the last appointes mission of such proposed amend-|to the position from which said ment to the qualified electors of Superintendent of Transportation edid city for thelr ratification of | wan appointed and the last appoin- rejection at the general municipal |tees in positions subordinate there election to be held therein on the | to, shall tnd day of May, 1922 {ons reapectively, in the classified 2 yED 5 cry {civil service.” e MEN OF THE CY OF | AND. DE IT FURTHER RE- &KEATTI | SOLVED, that such proposed amend- * wet . ment be submitted to the qualified That Section 90 of Article IV of | sectors of the City of Seattle for the City Charter of the City of Beat: | their ratification of rejection at the tle be amended to read as follows: | central. municipal election to be Section 30. Every person viotat- | FINI'e’ fia city on the 3nd day of Ine any general public ordinance Way yy’ heretofore or hereafter enacted pro- | “97. g2E5, the City Council the 1st hibiting oF requiring any act or) day of March, 1922, and signed by a Rg Rg dl ge jn open neseion in authentication aiding or aber ‘ -|" [ a Whether present or absent, | of,\t# Passage thie let day ms shall be deemed guilty of a mis-| PHILIP TINDALL Gemeanor “and. Upon conviction! President pro tem. of the City thereof, shall, unless otherwise pro- | Gouget vided In h ordinance, be pun-| piieq the tat day of March, 1922 ished by a fine not exceeding One| © et ine tm cay pf Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, or im-| city Comptrojier and sonment in the City Jail for mes nencle city clerk period not exceeding thirty (30) /Ty EM STREET, Deputy Clerk. or by both euch fine and im. | Date of first publication in The anmen ch 0 . Rireatter snacted need not contain | Seattle Btar, Seattle, March 28, 1922. any provision in reference to pe ” bu “ ovisions in - NOTICE TO ELECTORS. ee eee beret py « By to Under and pursuant to Section 1 of Article IV of the City Charter tion shall be applicable thereto as ante had bee - ag Na! por been con- | Mhere will be submitted to the quall- AND IT FUR fied electors ¢ SOLVED, that such prop at the municipal election to be held ment be submitted to the In said City on the 2nd day of May. the City of 8 1922, for their approval or rejection, Initiative Measure No, 82285, which said proposed measure reads as fol- lowe Initiative M No. $2285 Council the tet Ordinance No, — . a signed by] An Ordinance relating to the mu- uthentleation | nicipal railway system of The City of Seattle, and declaring the fiscal |polley of the city im relation there- to Whereas, tt ts to the public inter- ent that the City of Seattle declare 4 establish a fiscal policy In rel on to the Municipal Street Rallw | System, whereby the cost and ex |pense thereof shall be borne, a of May the Cit me In open session in 1922 Pre Council Filed the Ist day of March, 1922 H. W. CARROLL, \t City Comptroller and ex-officio City Clerk ty BE. M. STREET, Deputy Clerk, Date of first publication tn The Seattio, March 28, 1922.) me B: RESOLUTION NO. 7022 SED AMENDMENT NO. 3 )LUTION and PROPOSITION to amend Article VITI of the City Charter of the City of Seattle, by amending Section 1 thereof, and by repealing Section 6 and Section 7 (a) thereof; and providing for the | submission of bs epromosed enue the City of Seat- Amendment to the qualified elec-| tie derived from taxation. tore of the City of Seattle for their| Section 2% That. from ratification or rejection at the|the taxing effect of tht general municipal election to be |t y¥ Council of The City of hold in the City of Seattle on the| tie shall annually, in nd day of May, 1922 | prescribed by law, provide for the RESOLVED THE CITY | levy of « tax upon all taxable prop- B CITY OF SE-|erty of the City of Seattle sufficient to defray the cost and expense of rticle VIIT of the City Char-/the maintenance and operation of e City of Seattle be amended | said Street Railway System for the in the following respects | ensuing year. (1) That Section 1 of sald Article| aection 3. That the cost and ex- VIII be amended to read ax follows: | pense of maintenance and operation, dection 1. A Board of blic as used in this ordinance, shall be Works in hereby eated, which | computed pursuant to, and in ac shall consist of: The City Engineer, |condance with, the requirements of the Superintendent of Streets and|the laws of the State of Washing- wers, the Superintendent of Water | ton or of any commission or bureau Works, the Superintendent of Light- | thereunto authorized by such law ing, the Superintendent of Buildings, |. Section 4 That there be and ts and such other superintendents, or | hereby heads of departments, as may be in| and designated the “Extension this Charter denominated members and Depreciation Reserve Fund,” into thereof, each of whom shall be ap. | Which the City Council shall set anide pointed by the Mayor, by and with | monthly, from the «roms receipts of the advice and consent fo the City| the municipal railway system, an Council, for the term, except as in| AMoUNt not exceeding one and one- this article otherwise provided, of | half (1%) cents for each pay pas- three (3) years. |senger, exclusive of policemen and (2) That Section 6 and Section 7/ firemen. ‘The amount thus set aside (a) of wald Article VIIT_be, and the |shall be expended solely for exten game are hereby, repealed sions and renewal of track and AND BE IT RTHER RE- | equipment. SOLVED that such proposed amend- ment be submitted to the qualified NOTICE TO ELECTORS. eloct f the City. ¢ tle for} Under and pursuant to Section 1 their fication or rejection at the|of Article IV of the City Charter, general municipal election to be held | there will be submitted to the quali- in the City of Seattle on the 2nd day | fled electors of The City of Seattle. of May, 1922 jat the municipal election to be held Pasned the City Council the tst/|in said city on the 2nd day of May, fay of March, 1922, and wigned by | 1922, for their approval or rejection me in open session in authentication | Initiative Measure No. 83908, which of ite pas this ist day of March, | sald proposed measure reads as fol- 1922, lows PHILIP TINDALL, INITIATIVE PETITION NO, Pisaident pre tom of the City An Ordipance relating fit thereby W, THEREFORE, If ORDAINED BY THE crTy OF SEATTLE, AS FOLLOWS Section 1. That from and after | the first day of January following the taking effect of this ordinance, alle t and expense of the mainte | mance and operation of the Munici pal Street Ratlway System of The ty ¢ attic shall be paid wholly 83908. roviding for the sub- | resume their former post-| ‘The City of Seattle. | | nearly ax may be, by all who bene- | the manner created a fund to he known | te end! easy turning-key that No soiled hands or «blood and Brown. —Always 10c. Teo make shoe neatness an essy habit—get the Agenuine bristle dauber which cleans the jyand easily. best to eay ‘SHINOLA"” 10 ELECTORS le of all dead dogs and ¢ for the appointment ment of the King ¢ |Bociety, « corporation, as pow |master, and amending Ordinal | No. 28761, approved September j1918 |2u IT ORDAINED j ZATTLY | Section 1. That Section 5 of Oral nance No. 18761, approved Septem ih, 1918, entitled “An Ordinance viating the keeping of dogs an within the City of Seattie, tmpont | eense nd providing pem for ‘one thereof, and ng Ordinance No. 26766, od Novernher 29, 1919," by s hereby amended, to r * follow Section 6. That the King Cow jumane Society, a corporation sting under and by virtue of tion 3266 to Beetion 2249 of Rem. | Bal. Annotated Codes and St jof the State of Washington, [itis hereby appointed as am clared to be, the official pout j master of the City of Seattle, and |hereby employed for the purpose carrying out and enforcing the visions of this ordinance, and doxs, female dogs, cate and fa cats found running at large with having on @ license tag are | declared to be @ public nulsani it shall be the duty of seid K County Humane Soctety to reat and impound all such animals, Section 2. That Section 6 of O noe No. 38751, approved Sept 1918, entitled “An Ordinance impor! malt reps and empl ounty Hum PY THE & FOLLOWS Pi ne mame and providing for violations thereof, an: j jing Ordinance No. 25745, approvi |November 2%, 191 be, and the same ie hereby amended to read ap | follows: Section ¢ animal ts jury or 4 may redeem cnless an tmpow ffering from seriou: ase, the owner or kee the animal penalty of One . nm animal is held for mor the fort ight hour an adi | tenal charge shall be paid, not exe leeeding thirty-five cents for cach |dey the animal has been held aft jsald forty-eight hours, And | aaid owner or keeper upon presen: |Uen to the City Comptroller of « |celpt from the King County Humane |Soctety for seid charges, shall rea. lestve a@ leon tag as provided tt the ordinance. A fumes collect by said Humane Society, under the Provisions herein. shall be paid to the City Treasur: provided. That Section 7 of Ordt= * No. 38751, approved Septem= 1918, eutitied “An Ordinance | regulating the keeping of dogs [cata within the City of Seattle, te) Posing licensee taxes d providi alties for violations thereof. | Tepealing Ordinance No. 25745, | Proved November 39, 1910," be, he same is hereby amended, to read jas follows j Seetion 7. An. 4 for the want of a license tag ai which Is not redeemed within specified time hall be humanely & |stroyed or at the discretion of t | King County Humane Society, may be held for a longer period, and any person desiring to obtain said ante mal may do so upon payment of the | | eense tax and charges, not exceeds 4 ing those provided in Section 6 bh of. | mection 4. thet Section 16 of Ordinance No. 38751, approvéd Se [tember 18, 1918, entitled “An Ordi- |nance regulating the keeping of dogs and cats within the City of [Seattie, imposing license taxes and [Providing penalties for violations thereof and repeating Ordinance No 25745, approved November 29, 1810,"4) be, and the same is hereby amend to read as follows Section 10. The King County Hf mane Society sball keep a record jall_animals impounded and of thi [disposition with deseription dat and, if the animal is |deemed, of the charges {mpo: | Said Humane So: Mon | before the Ist and 18th day of e Jealendar month pay into sury all money ed pu t to the provisions hereof, King County Humane Society. «hall |recelve as and for consider Payment for its service In and carrying out the provi | this ordin ount equivalel te 85% of all moneys received by t City Treasurer from y whatever, for license fees, Impounde penalties and charges fot eats and other animals, rovided for, and the cit} reby authorized al ected to draw and the city trease 7 to pay on or before the 10th” y of each calendar month a ware |rant drawn on the general fum [payable to the order of the sal ing County Humane Society, for! Jan amount equivalent to 85% of the [total of all money received by the | City Treasurer during the preceding ealendar month, from any source whatever, for license fees, impounds ing fees, penalties and charges for dogs, cate and other animals roe vided herein. The King County mane Society shall, upon the tak J effect of this ordinance, be pern ted to une, free of charge, for period of two years. or unt!l the sal | Se y shall earlier |butidings and equipment kind now used in the operat city pound, Includin ings and appurtenanc automobiles, all cages, platforms, ropes, collars, electrocuting sphyxiating equipment. ‘The |said Society shall at the end of twa years from the taking effect of th’ lordinance, or earlier, as herein pros | vided, r: the city said land 'hutidings and equipment tn the con animal tmpou: n of the | 1 land, bullds 4 thereto, all wear, tear and depreciation. | Section’ 5. That Ordinance No 38751. approved September 18, 1918) entitled “An Ordinance regulating: the keeping of dogs and cats within the City of Seattle, imposing license taxes and providing penalties for violations thereof, and repealing Ordinan 25745, approved Now = vember 1910," be, and the same is hereby amended, by adding theres |to a new section to be known a jSection 15, and reading as follows? } Section 15. Tt shall be the duty of the King County Humane Societ¥s 4 corporation, to collect and dispoa@ jof all dead dogs and found if the City of Seattle. | Sect 6& That if any section. |sub-section, sentence, clause of phrase of this ordinance is for an¥ Treason held to be unconstitutlo or void, such decision shall not @ fect the validity of the remaining: portion of this ordinance, | Section 7. ‘That this shall take effect and be |from and after the time it shall b [come a law under the provisions of |the City Charter, providing, how: jover. that the provisions herein | te the King County Humane \s shall not take effect or | until said Soctety has fil |\ts acceptance of the obligations | be performed on its part as bi provided, aor Tre &