The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 20, 1922, Page 9

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CASTORIA Zor Tnfante ond Children, Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of ® In Use For Over Thirty Years P. Will Get Free Bonnets LONDON, June 20.--Admission of | Women to the house of lords js fol- lowed by the news that a special style of coronet will be made for the Peeressea, the Every year forest fires tn the United States destroy e: timber to build an entire city the sige of Washington, D. C. 10c 10¢ 10 10c 10c 10 A FINE 0c Wc LUNCH 10c BRAHAM LINCOLN AND Ty mn PAA ST J MeGLYNN Beg. Sen. 10c vax on sour 10c¢ awenica’s oneatest | 10c OUR 10¢ COMEDIENNE {\10c COFFEE 1s 10c 10¢ FAMOUS 10c 10 New Under the 018 10c phase 10c HOYT'S 19, Ie i0¢ 1c 10c 10c| pELSIE and Milk Product Use It —In your coffest on your berries! on your cereals! drink lots of it Fresh daily at your grocer’s, or SE EEERS NEAT | telephone en. 210 | take advantage of special reduced 10c a Pint found trip rates now in effect via the Union Pacific System. ~ Tigkets good leaving Seattle on 820 p. m. or 1155 p. m. trains June 20th, Zist, 22nd and 23rd. For information, call City Passen- ger Agent, Union Pacific System. Main 6933. | | | A “Mayflower” Product ‘Patent Leather Novelties | THAT ARE CORRECT IN jt have not gone Into any of the fig. Works for Car Passes in Tacoma Expert Will Report on Possibility of New Fare System TACOMA, June 20.--To make a study of street car conditions fa Tacoma to determine If ft te feasible to put in the weekly pass eystem such as Is now in force in Youngstown, Ohlo, and eight other American cities, Walter Jackson, of Mount Verno N. Y., nationally known ex on electric railway fares and service, is now at work tn this city. He was brought here by Richard T. Sullivan, general manager of the T. R. & P, Co, Jackson was former auditor of the Electric Ratiway Journal, and has traveled thruout the country and ex- tenstvely in Europe to study street rallways and fare systems, He spent Jast year in England investigating the trackleas trolley. “I am not absolutely certain that the weekly pass system would do for Tacoma,” said Jackson. “I be Neve, however, that conditions here are favorable, All street railways have one falling tn common--the tremendous waste of service. The Tacoma street railway, I have found, Ja no exception, RIDES INCREASE ON SYSTEM “In Youngstown the pass system has increased the weekly rides from 300,000 to 500,000. The average fare to pase holders tn the cities where the system ts being used ts from 4% to 6 cents « ride. Transfers have been cut away down, and near ly all of the petty irritations have vanished The pass system has brought goodwill, more traveling, cheaper traveling, and a rea) effort on the part of the companies to sell tides on their cars,” Manager Sullivan announced that he had made no definite plans on & pass aystem here, but simply want ed a Getalled study of conditions made, The probable price of a week. ly street car pass in Tacoma has not been estimated. Jackson stated that the pass sys tem, tho used with many restrictions in European eities for years, was first tried In Amertea in 1919 when it was installed tn Racine, Wis, Since that (ime the weekly pass has been put in use by street car com panies in Kenosha, Wis; Terre Haute and Fort Wayne, Ind; Mead. | ville and New Brighton, Pa; Fort Smith, Ark.; St. Johns, N. B, and in Youngstown, O. The smallest city using the weekly pass te New Brighton, Pa, with a population of 19,000, and the largest is Youngs town, where the street railway serves 175,000 people, The system has been successful everywhere PASS MEANS MORE HIDES “The weekly pass means more rides,” Jackson «aid. “It means More people attending the theaters and going to the st It means lena delivery expense by the stores, and fewer transfers. It brings more people to the parks. It has built up a fine poodwill and the people ike the plan first rate, In Youngstown the pass riders are tncreasing even during the months we expected a de crease. “Tho I have béen In Tacoma be fore, IT put in Sunday walking all over the city, I first want to put myself In the postition of the citizen who patroniges the street ratiways ures with Mr. Sullivan as yet, but I will do all that later.” Jackson declared It would be folly | to tear up the street car line and| put in the tracklens trolley here. He | said that his close study of trackless | trolleys shows they are too expen- tive, too slow, and cannot give fast service. “There {s much more vibration to the bus or trackless trolley than there is to the electric car,” he sald, “They require two wires instead of one. They are heavy and they break up the pavement. It takes twice as much power to pull a 44-seat track. less trolley as It does to move an electric car on tracks, “In England the companies that operate trackless trolleys also run them very slowly, not more than nine miles an hour, and they go thru open country where they do not have to make more than two or three stops per mile. The English corm- panies are stil) laying tracks. They do not regard the trackless trolley THE SEATTLE STAR “Frozen ainty . “Purer than air Here it is, children! The biggest and most tempting frozen dainty you ever bought for a nickel. There’s heaps of happiness packed in every jolly PIC- ANINNY FREEZE wrapper. SEATTLE “Heathized” PICANINNY FREEZE looks for all the world like a piece of real watermelon—color, shape and even to the seeds. And what toothsome, chocolate seeds they are! It's far better than Dixie watermelon, because ” you “eat the seeds 'n all.’ SEATTLE “Heathized” PICANINNY FREEZE is both food and confection. as sufficient to care for heavy travel. BIGGEST EXPENSE ALREADY MET STYLE, QUALITY AND PRICE | NOTE THE GRACEFUL LINES AND ATTRACTIVE PERFORATIONS 'Dinham-Strehlau Shoe Co. | 1403 Third Ave. AT ALL THREE STORES { 106 Pike St. | 201 Yesler Way AS PICTURED WITH HIGH CUBAN HEEL THIS IS A BEAUTY |i the biggest expense, and that In- sess trolley, for it would 4 entirely vestment is in. If you were to tear up the rails and put in the trackless ‘nedequate apd unsatisfactory in Ta ‘trolley it would cost just twice as coma, much. You would have to pay for It. | In Leeds, England, the company puts | th re nt stern. Trackless on buses where the traffic is light, pas lpi baad. mld <n are more expensive to operate than trackless trolleys where it Is heavier and greater service 1s demanded, and track trolleys where fast and fre quent service i# required. No, you may @ismiss the idea of replacing! How quickly RESINOL Soothing and Healing healed that eruption. That's the point! Almost the moment this gentle ointment touches the sick skin, itching stops and i A tested skin treatment For sale hy all druggists ) 4 “Fawn.” |] will remember an accident which “It would be much more expensive Bureau of Missing Relatives The Star invites its readers to use this department ae an aid in finding missing The department ts relatives or friends, soparated. friends wre missing are invited to report the disappearance directly to ‘The Star, Keaders who may kuow the whereabouts | of mentioned In thie column ae | wlesing are requ also to report to | The Siar, Other newspapers are invited to reproduce such items ae will interest thelr communities, eee EXCLUSIVE PRODUCT “In Tacoma the rails are Ia@. That! your track trolleys with the track-| “The problem, I belleve, ie to make |eral days and will make his report the street railway more of « business |"n4 recommendations to Manager than an Industry, to sell more rides to the people, to sell them by way of the weekly pass so that people may ride more economically and ride when they want to ride. the weekly pass quickens the entire | here. life of the elty, improves business, and is more popular with the people than the straight fare system.” Jackson will be in Tacoma for sev- | annually, “FAWN."—R. Corbett, 948 27th | ave, Seattle, formerly first-class quartermaster on the U. 8. 8, 64, Is endeavoring to locate a seaman whose name he remembers as! Corbett thinks “Fawn” | happened to Corbett in Bensonhurst, N. Y,, in July, 1918. eee MRS. CLEO HUNT—Trank 1. Cochran, of the naval radio station | at Bremerton, is anxious to find Mrs. | Cleo Hunt, who lived on Yesler way | in 1013 and 1914. Cochran fg about) to leave for Alaska, He says Mrs.) Hunt has “quite a bit of money com | ina to hens “Purer than Air.” Wrapped in a gay-colored, original, trade-marked paper cover. You'll know it the minute you see it. To be eaten like a candy bar. Try one today at the nearest refreshment place and BE SURE it’s the genuine article—imita- tions are NEVER as good as the real thing. If your dealer cannot supply you, phone Main 6225, eattle fleathized ICE CREAM Process Patented Your Surety of Purity OF THE SEATTLE ICE CREAM CO.—MAIN 6225 Sullivan. 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Unlike these, Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin fs admirable for jidren, as it is for grown ond age too. Mothers have n giving it to children for 30 years. it does ow t and is free from ag ee penne is on ev ac! and you can pay melable, teha com- bination of tian Sennaand other laxative herbs with pep- sin Use it yourself and you will find it fs not necessary to take it every day, nor to increase the dose, and that it is pleasant to the Bottles can be had at all taste. drug stores, and the cost is only about a cent a dose. Have no hesitancy giving it arms. It Ai Half-Ounce Bottle Free Pew escape constipation, 20 tequire wh Ay go Fees FREE OF CHARG) Th Write me today. to a baby in ly safe. ven f you do not of ms Soap i oo tne F 8.3 you

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