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MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922. “Greenwich Follies” Boy Hurt as Motor on Launch Explodes ‘SHEILA TERRY | } | | . . An exploding launch motor lute } Hush jbay, aeroms the Sound from , lenn ughe otatty na Alice and Mary Me.| He was in Seattte ut 1 a ee 1 ne By Glenn pie og Tone Se aniyortepo nent re laca Y ene Reger hin tee, Takes Stellar Honors in Un- DX regret now that In the pas in Gna we ry how ana {hands and body, infilcted by ¢ ; . Bate vee! vp co many superiatives | P 8nt who Appear every now and | hin ! usually Fine Bill ould bave saved more of them | Pe" ong aN anc ake r . | eee awich ‘Vi Foltie acknowledgments, too, to Bert Savoy Beveral other persons escaped T i Yelientt . for his excellent female imper hurt . plquan ehttul Ghat very m, go ol po gun : Ne | r ° eattle for many and other “ AT acta aia ¥ wl turing Virginia Bell in a of monthe, rry wine a ¢ ly New York's I quar amd sister Prieda, the dan omety < BURY. | thelr Gubero Y mask dances, a1 h spot ¢ ted race for the atetlor position ma frat ADDER RCS | ee dome tier rmtian folk dances | seutheticall Thene w vt eok's bill at the Moore tt tan thea | ‘onger the show ran, the bet: | American stage, and are beautifully a on the ram that would y For cleverness of conception, bean. | ter it got. Well along in the second _ * The Silly D mask is } been ent “ at tine b Rel < oh. | aot Comes a bi arthy a eo oot . oe 7 ey 2 5 res ) ef costume and ting and rich: | ~ € — & brilliantly staged specta: | perfect, and Mise Bella dancit ra in the usual offering at the the of color and movement, this pro. | cle arfum D'Amour,” with os:| perfect in ita interpretation of the tick Stine Saeed be bs Aeeaaaeeel , ipattion is the most satistying since | tumies by James Reynolds, the extra-|mank’s charecter tt imposnibte ait charming that mate Habu Chin Chow.” It ts vaudeville | ordinary young artist who has riwn | for me to imagine any k i? ‘werenk “ hey - oe ded Gland Biiat to the plane of creative art, | to auc h fume recently, The 14th cen-| who would not enjoy this production, vantame ; the sentimental and the banal! tury Russian costumes used in | thin thet the & - i. ’ ; . ; certain that the more di*-\ supported by Roy Bedley, William eliminated completely episode called The Bong of jeriminating the person dalt 4 Katheriwe Shaw, she Ht is difficult to pick the high | Samovar,” are also by Reynolds, and |thoro his enjoymen: of it wil i \ ttle fantasy there are so many of them, | they alone are worth the price of th There will be 1 app yoy ap mt io tantnay | aho call ay and December,” which high spots are matters of per./ show night this week, with only a Satur- 5, her with ample o; portunity taste, I, for instance, was espe-| An eptsode with Renda masks, fea-! day matinee to display her prowess at song — — “dance and general attroctivencis The number ta unusnally pre ntious spe (ADVERTISEMENT for the vaudeville stage, the scent effects being particularly effective We nm Croan scored almost as much ¢ a triumph a8 Mise Terry. With Dean M piantet and singer, j and purenant to Section 1 of Article XX. of the City Charter, regulating the keeping of dows and acting as a foll, he kept the house there will be submitted to the qualified electors of The City of Seattle. og de Re Site st 8 Atle, frewié; in an uproar from the moment that at the municipal election to be held in sald city on the tnd day ofc!" ai\ dead a: we and providt he appeared with bis songs, stories May, 1922, for thelr approval or rejection, the following proposed charter | for the appol nd horse play. amendments: meat It wou t be fair, however, to : RESOLUTION NO, 7003 Counett nding Ordis give Cross all the credit for hin act, PROPOSED AME Filed the lat day of March, 1922, approved Septer a» almost every other man on the LUTION ITION . W. CARROLL, oe ro) s nf inte ne Sageeonel Section 11 of Article IX| Clty Comptrotier ana ex-officio [HE IT ORDAINED BY THE crry “°C*® Program ts rung into th ef the City Charter of the City of City Clerk. OF SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS number in one way or anoth . Seattle, and providing By © % bday, Bection 1. That Section b of Ordt- n Rubin and Charles Mall, who , jon of such prope or io. approved September wo: asty, ‘ot Guile, a6 Grech ab. ment to the qualified Date of first publication mtitied “An Ordinance reg. WON Nearly, if not quite, as much ap the City of Seat @ Star, Seattle, March Ung the keep: of dogs and cate Pleuse as Cross in their own act, fication or rejection at the € — within the City of Seattic, imposing “Ida Wanna,” contriouted generous | eral municipal ction to be held RESOLUTION NO. Tose. Hoonse taxns and providing p ly to the latter's offering j Sune City of tle om the 2nd] PROPOSKD AM \MENT NO. 4 [tes for violatic thereof, and . ‘ * | day of May, 1922 A RESOLUTION and PROPOSITION | B°8!/9& Ordinance No. 26746, Crane Wilbur and Suzanne Caubet, * TT RESOLVED BY THE crry ~ Man + of Article Vill proved November 1910," be, and supported by William Hf. Harwald a COUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF! of the City Charter of the City of |ge renew U'Tehy amended, to read and Harry L. Hanson, appoared tn SEATTLE: oviding for the wub-|""2eows! aa. 2 Sounty moderately amusing kit, "Right or y That Sectior 33, of Agile TE of am proposes. Seen. | 3 . FAR gly tae Argyrs b Wrong.” Even tho the lincs were not ol er ©! ie a ee siecto: oF | tats unde. a by irtue « - 2 Sr cmended to food an Tolle sald city for their ratification oF | tion F2ee te Seetion’ Ih) ur Renee Above the ordinary vaudeville stand. ! Bection 11. The City Counet? al Fejestion at the general municipal! Hal Annotated Codes and Statutes ard, the audience seemed to find the ily, within the tinre specif: glection to be held therein on the or the State of Washington, be, and act nating obably on a law, by ordinance, fix the rate tnd day of Mi 1922 {It te hereby appointed y ane ac at ints pr nly on | taxes to be levied and levy the | BE IT RESOL. > BY THE CITY | clared to be the off count of the matinee idol qualities of Kes upon all taxa « 1. OF THE CITY OF | master of the City of Seattle, and ia Mr. Witbur and Mins Caubet's really | real and persona! SEATT |hereby employed for the purpose of delightful accent. to raise sufficient revenue) That Section 7 of Article VIIT of jcarrying out and enforcing the pro “ carry om the different depart-|the City Charter be amended by|vistons of this ordinance Kaldie Janis and Rene Chaplow te of the aw ipal government |adding thereto a new subdivision to * female au @ were well ap aded tn a ce medy tn the ensuing flece be known as “Section 7 (b).” whi ate found runn arge with cident, “8 Karput’; the Clinton Sis-| venue raised by tax ball be in words and figures are here : } : opriated for any other purpose | follows, to-wit | de a eahes a: ters danced gracefully, and Frank | that specified in such levy, or Section 7 (b). In the Department Wilson did some things to a bicycle Nctal estimate n whichlof Public Works there shall be o m ety restrai® that were really remarkable—if not| te based, unless an ene: Department of Transportation, the and timpound all such animal " ats wherein such appropria«| head of which shall be the Superin Section 2. That Section ¢ of Ora. Tite new 1 ery tot te Orlch and | endent of Transportation. who shall! nance No. 34751, approved September The absence of an acrobatic act, | of the public peace, not be Included in the classified ctyil |; itles ee Gane iow emis ead wi einesen The ordinance making such | service, but shall be appointed bY Lilating the Lescing of denen cat, fOr one week at least, was & welcom , ‘om shall the Mayor, by and with the advice eattie, imposing eet. 3 cone and consent of the y Council, for a ae shes fy that In the] nd ‘re rrency, term, except herein otherwise therecd ana ta deficiency be thereby ereat~ repe rovided, of three years, and who a epee in the fund from which such @P-| may be removed , Maver by ace No atts. approved | riation ie made, e same Tihany notice of Ov wit the meade . Provided for in the next succeed- [City ‘Council, He shall be a member hereby amended to read as ] tax levy, and must reeeive the! of the Hoard of Public Works, The trmative vote of at least three- of the Superintend Section @ Uhl an Impounded mrthe of the total memberabip of Seenaiion shalt bat nal te muiffering from serious In i City Counetl nee. The Supermmtend Jury or diseases, the owner or k 4 , AND BE FURTHER R¥-| Transportation, savi may redeem the animal. wit PPOLVED, that such proposed amend- | Council such powe: ~ | forty-eight hours by PORTLAND, Ore, May 1.—In re ment be submitted to the qualified |fered upon it by | soastetbed liven nee ply to questions regarding Humane | if cir ratification oF rajection ,|& penalty of One society management of city dog! mu I election to be hel ever, an animal is held for more pounds, Portland people state that a City of. Gentile on the Sad day | Youd chores teen eee the operation of thelr city pound by | ine City Comet! the tet ractere * ceeding thirty-five con the Oregon Humane society has been ‘he. 1332, and siened byland any and as of | a7 the animal has b successful aston, in authentication | transportation qwned or op- | Sid forty-olgnt | he aaa wots The following telegram, written by ch, ER oll albania by SRE ubsect te | ton to the City Comptrolier o George L. Baker, mayor of Port PHIL TINDA) move, supervise and contro! all of- | <*pt from the King County Hum land, has been forwarded to the Bo Presigent oe vem. of the City Heers and employes in his depart-| Oe) ire © ace ie attle Humane society joanne!’ meant er employed upon or in conner- | - provide “‘edieate “9 the Ist day of March, 298% Bee aie municipal street rail. | tbe ordinan collected | , “Understand Bry By Frag th cor RW. CARROLI, way system, or such other means of ind te" a 4 y a ty Comptroller and transportation for hire He shall o ie the impounding of dogs. 1 to City Clerk, have auch other additional powers| FOInALte? | strongiy recommend that the whole! nd perform such other du | eer coe as ake ae pate sf fet ee adh may be prescribed by ordinancs. In| That fection 7 of Orat- matter be turned r to the Hu ~~ - "| cane the Superintendent of Transpor- ko. {8761 approved Reptam. mane society. We adopted that pol thot 1) be appointed from entitled “An Ordinance {ey five years ago and find it the B , REROLUTION NO. 7938. Classified civil service and shalt not |remulating the keeping of dogs and ‘07 "ve years ago an PROPOSED AMENDMENT NO. 2. |b ’removed for cause, he shall, upon | cate within the City of Seattle, tm- | Oly sy# RESOLUTION AND PROPOSITION | retirement from the office of Super- | Posing license taxes and providin - -— ts amend Section 26 of Article IV|intendent of Transportation, resume | Penalties for violations thereof, an the City Charter of the City of} his former position in the classified | repealing Ordinance No. 2674 ap. Cc Al I SKAGIT the, oviding for the sub-jcivil service: and the last appointes | Proved Novembe be, ad ! # follo | THE SEATTI STAR courtes ne days’ grace in which to dispose of the ba the stock. Entire Stock included. Have Moved to Street ANNOUNCEMENT J £ For 8 years at 1315 3rd Ave. Between Second and Third Aves. Formal Opening Tuesday, May 2 A complete showing of the very Newest Styles in Coats, Suits and Dresses at popular prices. s Same Policy, Privileges and Courtesy will be extended to our Patrons. Our Entire 3rd Ave. Stock on Sale at Our Old Store 1315 3rd Ave., Opp. Postoffice Our Lease expires May 1st, but through the of our landlord we are being allowed > ance 0 2 Oooo eCoceoc pooeee> V, included. and $16.75 at $9.95 chandise. Cape Suits, 3-Piece Suits and Cape Dresses on Sale Mostly Tweeds and Never before sell them quickly. Suits on Sale at $8.75, $12.75 and $19.75 did we offer anything to equal in price. Some of the Suits we had on hand for About 700 Garments on Sale at Tremendous Reductions As previously advertised—that we do not intend to move any stock to our new store—we are going to dis- pose of every garment at our old location. Dresses on Sale at $6.75, $12.75 Several hundred Dresses included in this lot; some were formerly priced as high as $50.00. high priced Dresses in Twill and Crepe from last Fall A number of Jerseys. Wonderful quite a while, and we simply outfits for the sum- | cannot afford to move them to mer. All new mer- | our new store. The prices will Polo and Tweed Coats and Wraps on Sale at $19.75 and $25.00 In this lot we {n- clude models as high as $50.00. All new merchandise. Come Early— If Possible! Opp. Postoffice Sport Jackets and Coats $2.75 and $5.00 Jersey, Flannel, Vek vet, Fiber Silk and a number of odds and ends. Sale Price $2.75 and $5.00. Sport Coats and Capes on Sale at $10 and $14.75 Very good values, in- deed, The figures, however, are not suffi- clently complete to show how greatly |the Increased activity of the factories reflects buying by the publlo, Retall prices continue to decline, the report said, the cost of living |showing a drop of three points dur- ling March. The greatest was in food SCIENTIST TELLS OF GLAND ACTION. SEAT OF LIFE. EXHAUSTION of internal secretion and more particu- larly those glands that provide dy- namic force to the body, is now recognized as the cause of fatigue and all weaknesses. These glands }are the ones mainly responsible for jthe source and distribution of energy and It ts chiefly from these glandular substances that effective medication is derived. The ex-government physician who is located across Third ave from the postoffice, at 1527 Third ave, spe- Saad city for their ratifiestion OF wae appointed and the last appoin-| Section 7. Any animal tmpounded rejection at the general muntec ipa! tees in positions subs ra te there-| for the want o lee t That Chief Engineer C. F. Uhden,| be held therein on the hall resume thelr forme -| which ts not tedeeme. b eu py aot arene " l- Wied day of May. 1922 one. respectively in the classified | Specified time shall-he of the Sagtt project, te dtscrimin ‘i Sale Will Open THE CITY civil service ed 0} he diser in attle engineers an | ESOLVED By TE OF | AND. HE IT FURTHER RE-| King County Humane an fe the eharwe made by the toonl Tuesday, 9 A. M. COUNCIL OF THE CITY fa A A a eR men fs tt are y TILE wich ign hw yg apd AE Soules os ana auinan Aaneeie That Section $0 of Article TV of | ciectors of the City of Seattle for| mal may do of Engineers @ & Be City Charter of the City of Seat. | fy0cr oF rejection at the| license tax and charg The eng «’ noclety nocuses Th :. be amended to read as follows: | oT sh lce ction to bel ing those provided ta ei scat’ ire ey anaes epee B section 20. Every person violet: | eid in said @ ind day of jen of filling etm nt Be z any general public Y mas, | tamadiees we oy tions In the S “gts with mer retofore of hereafter enacted pro- the City Counetl the Ist! ocainunea Sto. patkt bese F* * whom he has imported from other biting or requiring any act or March, 1922, and signed bY \tomber 18. 1918, entitied “An Ordle stnre | mn and every person counsel on sadaton fo Gathoutiestice |nance regulating the keeping of “S)” - ison anewerea the ortt-| iding or abetting such viola: dows andscats within the ‘city of | Mayor Caldwell anewerea | 1315 3r ve _— poor lio ' | Seattle, imposing license taxes and iciam sharply, declaring ¢ the re x deemed guilty of @ m PHILIP TINDALL, | providing penalties for violation? port. is an indirect attack on the and. upon conviction President pro tem. of the City | Poorer" Sad repeating Ordinance we Uniews otherwise pro- | Coune | 28a8 eee ek ee remance NO skagit project, and based on profes.| ih ordinance, be Dum-| wited the int day of March, 192% | be. and the same is hereby amended sional jealous | Lies Dollars oF Wee lots Gens r to read as follows This attack on Mr, Uhden would ne gage RNY rt arg te 100.00) Dollars. a m= \ City Comp Section 10. The King County Fo: . ' had hel onment in the City Jail for @| os neticlo City Clerk mane Hoviety shall keep a ceerra uy Hever have been thought of ha } ® jod not exteeding thirty (30) | py M. STRE Deputy Clerk. animals impounded and of their been doing this for a private corpor —_— or by both such fine and im-|' ‘Dete of first publication in The! Gisponition with, description ‘and in,” the mayor declared, “It mere-| Cc oo id nd any such ordinance seattie Star, Seattle, March 28, 1922. | 4, ro ae ag yet "Se = Silane lh stl up lire arte ste of i need won coma —— |deemed, of the charges imposed kccentuates the thankless angle of| |.) oe our candidates for the tious architect, but I do want to see ne ursuant to See | before the Ist an ay of ench Khe personally emerge.” jack 5 i el ble school build complet . et neeie TW ar the City Charter. |eslentar month’ pay inte’ the “site Pon Dera nlly emer ee anso.|Mr. H F. Taylor, aspirant for th schoo! buildings, complete, but tne same nad been con | th Me will be submitted tothe quall-|treamury ail moneys received pure | The re phone wie one-year term. Right up front, | without frill “ PORTHE ectore of The City of Seattle, |suant to the provisions hereof, The clation rea that effic om. A ‘ what are| “What pre your qualifications for AND BE IT FURTHER RE- | fied elec ricipal election to be held | King County Humane Society, shall ployes, residents of Seattle, and em.|Piease, Mr. r. Now, what of Bn sige VED, that euch prop the "4 'clty om the ind day of May.|recelve as and for consideration in © ar scale waters The ome of your ideas on school ma y t be submitted to the qualified 3 for their approval or rejection. | payment for its service In enforcing Ployed « @ Skagit before Uhden tome, “I am in the book business now. of the City of Seattle for | tiit tive Measure No. $2386, which |and carrying out the provisions of came here, have all heen displaced by |"* ale irae that shay hot bs conathetel scape “section to be held | said proposed measure reads as fol- | thig ordinance, an amount saulvalent friends of the chief engineer “I thought perhaps you Yer aitho | quaiification, but I have had ex muntelpal electior o he % of all moneys receive th ~ : e eco init eet , but altho ualifionts y gaia City om the ind day of MAY. |10m 0 ssamure No. 02986 [City Treasurer from “any acurcs | Charkes are also made that ex-|xoing to get around to me, but #ONO | Atency in the schools as teacher, 2 2 © Meanure } whatever, for license fees, Impound. service men are being dixcriminated time is short, permit me to say thi incipal and as a school director Passed the City Counctl the Ist Ordinance No. —— ling feos, penalties and ahatoen for against in not being given an oppor. believe in the reorg: jon of! xy = Spe bed ae anda aah eek y of March, 1922, and signed by| Ag Ordinance relating to the mu-|Aves cath and ather animate, me r ; fae: OF leaner oikactéa. Mak macanaaty «1 nd don't forget thi in open sesaion in authentication | mitinal railway aystem of The City | hetcin Srovided for and the cits tunity to qualify on the clvil service Sut revatnping (fight in this campaign is between its passage, this ist day of March, | Sr deattie, and declaring the fiscal | comptroller is hareby authorized and f ¢ emplayment reduction, mind you, but revamping eet ee ee evnatt. "The other 2 |polley of the city in relation there-/| airacted to draw and the city treas- are ae iaiiadibciideas of the schedule, In some cases this} : | one-year term candidates are good $¢ 14 to the public inter | Ele at abaya ot cetare, the seth “Irish J vA 99|probably would result in reductions na tine thay want ona? be a to the pr -| any of each calendar month a war- Aly ws | fellows, bu 0 E MRM, 8 Jest that the City of Seattle declare | rant arawn on the general fana, ris. eanne PC jbut in others it might mean In-| "3 oa , the let day o7 arc! land establish « fiscal policy in re ayabl, to the order of ° I Cc b 4 S 1 reanes. 1 H.W. CARROL | tion to the Munictpal Street Ratlway | King County Humane Society, for 48 oming to Seattle ''* oe val > Com roy |Byater, whereby the cost and @X-|qn amount equivalent to 86% of {h® Countons ng levice,“Joanne| “1 Believe we have teachers on tt |Government Shows ottie: ty Clerk |pense thereof shall be borne, as|> of all mo received by the ‘pt 4 payroll today who ought to go on a I d Busi M. STREET, Deputy Clerk, | nearly as may be, by all who Bene {City Tre _juring the preceding story oe I s ad,” will arrive in ension roll. ‘Teachers’ salaries mprove usINes: ublication in The|fit thereby fealendar month, from any source attle Tuesday to explain hould, to my way of thinking, be| NE YORK, May 1,— Busine le, March 28, 1922.) NOW, THEREFORE, | whatever, for license fees, impound- the meaning of the “Anglo dpathotoneddicly 2 ‘ee es yi celina RE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY | Ing fees, penalties and charges for Qn 4 5 *) based on those paid in Portland, Spo- | conditions are improving and the re RESOLUTION NO. 7092 OF SEATTLE, AS FOLLOWS | dows, cate and other animals as pro- treaty.” She will remain In the city an, ‘Tacoma and other cities in this |ords show larger production and in OPORED AMENDMENT NO Section 1. That from and after | Ties verte shall, upan (he taking 7, Cave ae the guest of Seattle) vonaral jocality, and not on those |creased export trade, the commerce ATION and PROPOSITION to|the firat day of January following | Moons Coe ordinance, be perm Irish-American societies. Co * orevailing In distant sections of the department announced today, ; . ? this ordinance, | effect of this ordina permit Sik F « Reatter of cee Cite of tention br |the cat ned copinae of the mainte: [tod te use, free of at re eee oe ON AS 6 ee ney Manufacturing industries are work sarter of the City of Seattle, by | all cost and expen =| period of two years, or untll.the aald nobleman, She {s accompan in |°*" . ‘ Ainiasiv ding Section 1 thereof. and by |nance and operation of the Munict pciety shall ce sane caw? A . nage | “I don’t care much about bullding - sling Section € and Section | pal Atrest Hallway, Aystem, of The | paid and ar 5% Comat Kathleen Barry and)q great million-dollar high school just Rupture Kills f; and providing for the | City of Seattle sh a Bo nd now uned of the 4 oO lto carry ot nbi- | nm’ of such proposed | out of revenues of the City of Beat- itr ease, oe axe t arry out the whims of an ambi-| tment tle derived from taxation to the qualified elec- " ings and thereto, all FOQUIAM.--Union Oll Co, starts he City o leattic for their | Section 2. That from and after ots m AS nor Fajention at the|the taxing effect of thig ordinance, | aulomob! MT cages, Dlatforma, | ting up tanks of new distributing nicipal election to be | the City Counell of The City of Seat-| chains ropes equipment. ‘The station her ty of Seattle on the|tie shall annually, In the manner /and sephy F cuipment. ‘The station h y, 1922. | prescribed ‘by law, provide for the | said Society shal) at the end of two i Vip BY, re ctrr levy of & tax upon all taxable prop: | ordinance, or earlier, as herein pros r URE | Lety Sf fhe city of Seattle sufficie dinance, Fae hered THE CITY OF BE-|erty of the City of Seattle rittae of] vided, return to the city sald land, of | buildings and equipment.in the con- H cn and operation ticle VIII of the City Char. |the maintenance and operation of | buildings ana oa\ipimont tn the cone of the ¢ attle be amended | said Street Railway Gyatem fof the! toes over their use, except for nore reepects: ie Article| action &. That the cost and ex-| ma! wear, fear and depreciation. | ni o ction’ 6. Th Ordinance eo intenance and operation. at ¢ te reed 06 Serer les ed jn'this ordinance, shall be 63, approved Boptember 18 Joh gree + fomputed pursuant to, and in ac-| entitled so and cate with! nt of Atreats and| the laws of the State oo Wy Mrureau| taxes and providing penaltien for are usually due to straining tendent of Water | ton or o coer Ge sash violationa ther and rapea Snes duneth tendent of Light- | thereunto authorised oy such In \,| Ordinance No. 25748, approved when constipated. lent of Buildings. | | ety created « fund to be known 9, 1919," be, and the Nujol being « lubricant keeps superintendents, of | hereb ae °° ee coulon by amended, by adding there- rg be i of departments, as may be in oe seve Fund.” inco| 0 new section to be known as the food waste soft there- harter denominated members eT el Oat as n 15, and reading as follows fore prev training. Doctors eof, wach of m shall be @p- ty the gross receipts tion 1 It shall be the duty presario } oo yor, by and with pal railway ayatern, an|of the King County Humane Manoa only svothes th advice and ent fo the City ee ey to and one. | & corporation, to collect and dispose Duineil, for t except as in xeesding pond pas. | of ail dead dogs and cate found in piles but relieves otherwise ded, of man | the City of Seattle A spite HELA jus wet aside| Section 6 That if any section, Section 6 and Section shalt ded solely for exten. | sub-sec n, entence, clause | o} led . y fi : edielne or ba: RTHER Ry | eaulpm such decimion shall not af- m - the "alidity of the remamin day. opceed amenes | NOTICE TO ELECTORS. of thin ordinance vf na nee, e Gualified) ager and piirmuant to Section 1) P% n 7. That thie ordinance Seattle fer lof Article IV of the City Charter, | shail take effect and ‘we in force Hon at td ithere will be submitted to the au from and after the time it ahall bes rege ; to be h nel’ factors af The City of Beattle, | ions w law under the provisions of ity lo on the 2nd day | tied elector ipal election to be held | tee city Charter, providing, hows PEF i ia city on the and day of May.| aver, that the provisions herein ate Of Manny ity, Counc! the tet | ie efor their approval or resection. | freting the King County. Humane Im open seseh in eee ea he Initiative Meamure No. 83908, which | Society shall not, take effect or ba “ ei uthentioatic: oO 4 rneasure reads a8 fol-| iy force until said Society has filed fy” PA#sege this Let day of March, | said propo lite acceptance of the obligations ta TTIATIVE PETITION NO. #3908.| be performed om its part as hereg ee Grdivance relating to aod! provided, PHILIP TINDALL, t pre tem of the City and legs. relieve her, for hour "T pent for a free sample of Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment and after them about four days she got usin tellel I bought more weeks she was healed Mre. A. Elkins, 858 W. So. Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah. For every purpose of the tollet and beth, Cuticura Soep, Ointment and Talcum are wonderfully good. Mall. AAdrene: "Outiowre Lab- Hi, Maiden 48, Mans.'’ ‘Dintenewt i ancl ie. Taleun 66. hare Sony BE Cuticura Soap shaves without mi Cuticura Healed Eruptions On Baby’s Arms Body and Legs “My beby's trouble began with little red spote on her arme, body the eruptions got bigger nd itched terribly caus- ing her to scratch and irritate the affected parts, and I had to change her clothing quite often to She wa cross and fretful and would toss about in her bed and keep me awake Seven thousand persons are laid away—the burial elng mark ause the ur cted them rtunate ones ly taking care of the sign ( t the af ention to the eau Joing? Are you r by Wearing a truss, ver name you eh: After a time At best, the truss keshift—a’ false prop Napsing wall—and « cted to act as more tha f t. ‘The a 6 weakened nt Hut selence has found a necessary, —Advestisemeny Ives or had bee ' 7,000 Annually each year had neg mer awelll na me binding cireulation, | 4 musel nour way, and every truss sufferer in the land Is] invited to make a FREE test right In the privacy of th own home The PLAPAO method ja unquestion= ably the most acientifl eal and successful self-treatment for rup ture the world has ever known The PLAPAO PAD when adhering d in three} closely to the body eannot possibly slip or shift out of place, therefore. (Migned) | | catnot chafe or pinch. Hott as ver vet—easy to apply~-inexpensive, To be used whilst you work and whilst you sleep, No straps, buckles or springs attached Le: how to close the herntal pening as nature intended so the rupture CAN'T come, down, Send your name today to PLAPAO CO. pei over. Block 721, St. Louis, Mo. for PREF [trial Plapao and tho information cializes in these treatments, and of- fers free consultation to the af flicted.— Advertisement, Dandruff Surely | Destroys the Hair Giris—tf you want plenty of thick, beautiful, glossy, atiky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ruin it if you don't. It doesn’t do much good to try to brush or wash {t out, The only sure | way to get rid of dandruff ts to dis. solve it; then you destroy it entirely. 'o do this, get about four ounces of ordinary Hquid arvon; apply it at night, when retiring; use enough to isten the scalp and rub it in gent. with the finger tips, By morning, most, if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com: pletoly dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and your hair will look and feel a hundred times better. ¢You can get liquid arvon at any drug store, It is Inexpensive and four ounces 1s all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have, This simple rem- edy never falls,—Advertisement, ly the glands of ing on schedule, the department sala. FUNERAL SERVICES for Alom ander McDonald, 52, who died at hig home, 1718 12th ave. 8, Saturday, will be held at 4 p. m. Tuesday at Butterworth’s. 4 DURANGO, Colo.-Exploding ayy namite cap Injures Clare Dallegos, 6. FIFTY YEARS AGO A young man who practiced medie cino in Pennsylvania became a and was called in consultation many tow! and cit because of |his success in the treatment of diss jease. This was Dr, Pierce, who finally made up his mind to place some of his medicines before the public, and moving to Buffalo, Ny Y., put up what he called his Favors ite Prescription, and placed it with, druggists In every state. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has long been recognized as a tone for diseases peculiar to womankind, After suffering pain, feeling ner | vous, dizzy, weak and dragged-down | by weaknesses of her sex—a woman lis quickly restored to health by ite |use. Thousands of women testify that Favorite Prescription has ene |tirely eradicated their distressing ailments, More recently that wonderful dis. covery of Dr, Pierce's, called Ane urle (for kidneys or backache), hag been successfully used by many thousands who write Dr, Pierce of the benefits recelved—that their. backache, rheumatism, and other. ymptoms of uric acid deposits in joints or muscles are completely conquered by Its use. Send 10c to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,, for trial pkg. of any of his remedies, or write for free medical advice,—Advertisemen*- *

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